• . • . _ k , p these no n - -- rent Auto' 01111141. ~ rn Our e POTTSVILLE, PA. a~TIIRDAY~,APIIIL 3. 1858. . . . • w —Titt Cltvulatton of the 5111 , 110e0 JOl-IMal. Is equal to era t hi."4•grerate circulation of any. TIIR)E other ibricilah Atre In the County—and as an circulates eon aniont the best portion of the population. an lidiinitae intent irosnied Pa columns is, of course, worth as much prat to the advertiser ••as If pnblished In an three other Pa 01'in i p n rte i ra C l eo " e td Li t t7m o get y e t ,fratl4fti.= gm - - Die the ,See' new advertisements. ", In'] Itni Tuareciprovil setitinr#o' uecotempo• op, rnry, the • l'ottetciare Ledger, elated. TuE.Harrisburg Daily rdegraph is a cap lel little paper. Well conducted and enter. '" 014 :', croft payl Tut: Virginia Legislature has passed a Is tu bus bin requiring resumption of specie payments. on the tat of May: • . the not Goy. ?limns has appointed John.D. P e t. tit r of Chester county, harbor master of the o tl port of .Ppladelphia. - whit ` ' drat ..........• • t kIicKnowLELMUENT:7—TO Flon.Simon Came-their ron awl la.:Weaver, Esq., we are indehdid - for milt valuable public documents. :. —• . ~ -- • hisjt GPTEINOIL PACKER is "firmly opposed to 7 10 the Leccrpton s windle. So is every other to honest, independent Northern Democrat., d°. cell Tun ..DErn.'s Run 8i1,r,", iS, now before thu our Legislature. It is bapared theDemocra• see. o r ar e prepared to swa&w the whole dose. but ed FIRE in Harrisburg on Tuesday night fi n slestr?yed five buildings; including The Pres byterian 'Church. Total 'km's, about $12,000, on which there is a partial insurance. - •e't - I ' COnasertox.-Tin noticing the appoint• - - men of Superintendent of the Dauphin and Sii ehahria Railroad, we said, Anil R. Tra cey, 'lt ought ?o be URIAIi R. TRACEY: 19 , . A MgLiscuotx affray between some stu dents* oecurred i on I . Ve4nesday, at Delaware College, Newark, .Delaware; 'in which a Mr. Roche; of .Somerset county, Md.., was, fatally . stabbed. IRON 4i. : 1) PROT,ECTION.—III Belgium the poi Iron Trade was iii:rer in a- better .condition: " hr Reason-because the poverninent protects . 1 the Iron Tinde of the country, by a Tariff of tw pri duties on Foreign Iron. m• POST' OFFICE STAMITICS.—From a state- . merit of the' receipts and -expentittires for 7' postal service in the several States for the- fis- - cal yea' ending June 30, 1857, - we learn that it: 'the total receipts were, $7,070,367 81 ; ex- penses, $3,288,789 56; total cost of transpor tation of the mails; $6,596,152 G. Only in the 'annexed named States . and Territories did the receipts exceed the gross ekpenses" as follows: Massachusetts, $128.050 23 Pennsylvania.. $27.050 61 s ' Rhode Island, 28.097 26 I Dist. of Columbia, 3,076 90 tknanoctlent, . 27,776 191 Washington Ter. 947 68 New .75 1 The whole deficiency in the receip t • D ease : in MS, 95,290 98,296 in other words, the excess of the ,gross 'ex- ETI3. OF THE Pontßtcnuoxn WHARF. penses over the gross receipts,-7is ;Shown to not, 11 - 17.8.-4 meeting of 'the occupants of the be $2,814,574 41-; which is divided ttnong Phi delphia . and ,Reading_Railroad Coteyiany's the several sections of the country as follows wha yes at !pi Richmond, was held on the 26th Deficit in free States, $195,114 47 ulti o, at wfileh our htviestfirtus Were represent. Deficit in - slave States, 2 1 439 1 383 19 ed.: Mr. Chas. A. lieckscher was called to the Deficit in TeFritories,. 179;476 75 chi; . A preamble and resolutions, respectfully •. urg ng upon the Reading Railroad Company, a ed ction in tolls commensurarrivith its and the le's. welfare, and a speedy.titibg of -the char. es fOr transportation a__Cold'il the Railroad, re adopted, and Messrs. Ba4croft, Maxfield and Dusen, appointed to °preliim a copy of the Total. defieiencp, 52,814,574 4:1 The Slave States have the best of that,bav• POLITICAL, • 'AY a mesting,4 a number of Democrat". in • Maketi. pr 'ceilings to the President and Managers of the Me. last keek, lion. JaMee Buchanan, Prosidcat of the Ito d, and to confer with the Company if desired. U he P 'nited Statei, was unanimously read out of the Demo. ••• • - cratic,party. • re.ident and Managers respouded to this ky Dxstacturtc politician* are everlastingly denouncing , ..mmerrdation, by issuing on Monday the fol the credit system. Well, during the late petite there lu ing tariff of tolls and transportation on the was no such thing as credit. How do Democratic p. - ditt• clans like. the workings of i theirsown rysterni—Louis. Ro. a for the present, making a reduction in the vile Jeunial. • of in. e of 20 cents per ton all around from last year's • Flanagan CaNtnon Ana Uri twourecul CoNSTITTIIO2I. There has been a dispel - Mon on the part of the Mends of . pr es. , No \ drawbacks are allowed from' these Sunnier Cameron tr. cen sure him for not voting on thy Le- ra es,—but the boatmen running from Port Rich. comptcon bill. but pairing off with 'Senator Davis, of 3lississippl. In reply to a letter addressed to him by mend to New York are allowed 20 cents per ton the senior editor of the Harrisburg Triewraph, on the re , action on the freight, which it equal toe draw. subject, Mr. Cameron has written the following letter in explanation. The sentiments contained in it do honor ba kof 20 . cents for the New York trade : to the heed and heart of our"distingulehed Senator; nod I mot OF THE PHILADELPHIA, ti R. Hi CO. I after a perusal, there ran be no disposition on the part of any of hisfiSnional or political friends to censure him Philadelphia. March 29,1858. for the conrA whicliboth Jusliceand friendship prompt- be rates of Freight and Tolls on Coal true ed him to pursue : I p• tad by this Company, will , be as follows, Iry WASHINGTON Crtr, March laic. 1858. 2 h Mareb„lBsB, until further notice: • My Dear Sir:—Your kind letter of the 25th has been wet,•ed. My-frlen.ds in nod out the LeHdelature," you say, “CCiroarr me for pelting off with a sick man who, they , say. could not be there.' I certainly would have been censurable If it were fine .that fol. Darla could not have been present to vote; hut such Is not the fact. lie had determined to come to the Senate, against the advice of his phyeletan, and-notnith. standing the fears of his faintly. To prevent him from doing so. a mutual friend came to me with an appeal. It was a bad - day; I had been on Intimate terms with him sines I entered the Senate ig.lB*. and I could not hesitate to do an act of grace to S. friend, knowing that I nut result could in no manner be affected by the loss of 11 a Tote on each side. while my refusal might endanger ' his life• ' and believing fon, that I had character enough gi mOO in the contest thus far, to do a good act without incurring the censure of good men. . • While I have omitted no exertion to defeat this oLe. comptou swindle," and while I shall faithfully and Zeal. nicely act with my party for the common _good of my reentry, I will not permit myself to be one inch behind my opponents in the emitterlea and civilties which de- ! price politics of their harshness. and invite men of kindly feelings Into the reinlre of tbeState. where sorb _ courtesies will produce no injury to the public. I prefer, greatly the grace of the infidel Saledin. In carrying, at , the risk of Ills own life, to the tent. of his foeman. the proud Cceur De Leon—the talienian ..which restored his health, to the doottish reformers wh - o killed the persecu ting Arch Bishop on his road to chnrcb, rather than let him live and r! pent. ' I hope. therefore., that our friends will not feel that I Imre neglected my duty or committed any fault' by ao. cording a favor which, under, shadier eircumstanese, I should feel that I had a right to ask AT myself. Very truly ydnr VHend. Sf MbN CAMERON. e. C. co. Ilzer.xxx. Barrio:bur:A Pa. PEN .PASTE AND SCISSORS l•Fat!t•ilay in Mtine. April 15. • Ait‘Deiths in New York last week, 476. ' 2filr'Dentlis in' Baltimore Met ruck, 110. . pilr•Benths in fart. week, 190. I i lgreounterfeit five duller gold pieces are in' circulation. alantae .linmuntle nre t 0... regions of Virginia. pif•Navigation on the *rris canal was re sumed on the Ist of April. . . #l-It appears that Thos., Washington Smith is in perfect health Rnpid recovery. 7,1" - Tbere are ninety Qdd•Fellows lodges in Maryland,*eamprising 13.000 members. 3 larSixty thousand doien.of paint leaf hats aro iicananciumfannualli at Nashua, N. 11. g rierftStrawberries and create are l now,offered for sale at !nib! of the restaurenta In New York city: fiVY•On Wcdne,day, a child of Wan. Ilanlyof ;.;unbary, Pn.oged two years, was burnt to death. ,Z x-4116 eiinrtl debt of the State of New York im now $28,889,000.. In 1817 the debt wee $200,- " • • :4Y-Tbe nymenent nf the United StAte Areen el nt Harrisburg it going to destruction frotri nog. liss. SA-The water her been let into the West Brnnch Canal, o'nd the•boating reason hei coin tnener'd.. .1011rThe propriety of the State of New York selling out all its interest in the canals, is being tliseuesed. ~VrArs American schooner. was shot at by the English sloop•of•war Syx, on the supposition dint slie,wai a slaver. Affr The paei;enger depot "'of the New Jersey Central Railroad, at Phillipsburg; was destroyed by fire on Saturday. . /Vieth; people o! Richmond (Va.) ere von!; plaining about their trait billy. They want theta lighter. So do the Philadelphians. 4 1..49.-Itfr. and Ides. liar:that celebrated the fif tieth anniversary of their wedding on the Bth iii.ter.t, at Maisilloo, Ohio, with a pleasant festi val. r Henry Stealer, the counterfeiter. who re ccutly eecoired from the Williamsport (Pa.) jail bag Leto recaptureikanil it now in•his'old quer ten. *r A letter fium - iChina , estimates fhb love or livas by the Itonab.anlment of Cantor} at from 5,00 e to 10,000. The bombardment lasted 'alma thirty hours., • . • • la sold there are a handrail attorneys in' Ciatieinna . ti who'bere never had a clue even be. fore a city =gigot : ate—an encouraging prospect for now limbs of the law. . . Xtrln a single buildiug in Melon. on Thumb. day eveoing, there war a prayer meeting en one door, a hosing exhibition in the room above, anti a calico ,hall in the tipper ball. r • Maine; the floor pc an auction.. il some two hundred individuals rely into Abe eeller; and lingo. wasino loss of life. . ?d• Oust the War. Depa-ttnent ehango.of tho uniform of the, I 'fix upoii one lo 'accordance. 'dation of a board of exami, !flied for That purpose. !burette Legislature edjoDrue lay, after parsing ITT acts 44 )priating to indoor -purposes of dialler/band Mincing the ix half million. • riairrty. We believe no medi a Monger proof of it/aloofly \tail (litters. In eaves of DIP I Debility, restoring health and al! other reuse/ins have failed. MTh St. Pepl,Ninueiotteu .itittlithes n lilt of eighty- our pt the latiei .efllioheiseta which' cnry in si from ono to thirty miles In length.— *e ore any more lekeri In- the Turritir,r,•but wen! omitted from the Hit because- they.hail lames .men's lights aro of frequent own:. m in .laltimore.nceoMpanied by SAM ore friends are foolish to tolerate them. rem dy is plain:. 4 . thoroughlt,organised and lice department. Place the firemen up s chi f, and district them. , .1 is stated that graoshoppmeeme hatching is m t lions from the fie deposited by the rtn w visited potion/ of Texas last year. may ev cover the prairies. So far thaw have fined heir attacks entirely In herbs in the ~.t troubling the grass or the coops. hir A letter 'front Aspinwall state, that the tator Santo Anna. is again on his way (for dose th time) to Mexien... lle ie the men per ,pre en o f an imperial "Micawber," See.— 4 es t wh i ch is in a complete state of retro. b will doubtless, find something to turn • e - A dhanibus cant hat been invented which 1 is au cicnt money Om sizteearides (32 three pi r). Ily pushing a, small knob near the tile, t e money for one ride is made - to project he o f o the r end, whence it tan he,earily - taken by drive . It is designed. to avoid th'e crinoline -4114 hat•mashina. toe•tr!!'ading, process •of in t o fare while under id headway. which own e of the greatest nuisances of the omet eget . , i e duly 814143' ' e volonteaws 'which are called for under Pres at act for increasing temporarily the rkiag force of the military establbihment are to • . rent to• Utah, but are to take the place the r. ntar troops at the different posts frotc fah t.O tatter are drawn. As the different fti oin the te:ol,ar force are forwarded to it d Unction in inah 'rerritory, Ile new vol. eel" ill be called on to reinforo the different airy poets. ' ger nother 1111nole'prisener has been defying keel , re, hacking his own bare arms aid lege h a sor, declaring his intention to die.by this to are, and threatening to brain with a stove any .. an who should • enter his cell. At oun ce threatenettzo cut his throat, set fire to his 'I; an perish in the dames. The keepers threw loan tv of cayeine pepper In his eyes, and Irbil dad and thtomikinff of his guard he wee ured lie then threatened to starve himself, t t accounts Was penitent, and bad concled, not o kill himself. rateytperance was his iates temptation and h i is only fault before con- E COAL TRADE. he ,nantity rent by Railroad ,for the week is 574 111—by Canal 17,917 15—:or the week 492'05 tone. 'he' slimed is short of last year's shipments let , 11'1,204 19 tune, and the Canal 111,0b0 03 is, . eking the deficiency so - far this' year, from buy i ill County, 133,255 02 tons. rhii rade opens unusually dull Ibis season—a r en goes of Coal were required at a number of kits where they had run out; but it is supposed tat t ese points will be supplied in a few weeks, hen e trade will drag again for 'a month or TO; ..loss business should show a l greater im rove sent Wan it has done for the last few soot is. .Fir t quality White Ash--Conl is d i ffered nt $2 Ir t here—second quality White• Ash, inelu ing rey Ash. 'rangl. frOm $1 75 to $l 90— .ed •sh from S 2 10 ti - 'S 2 25; necording logo's". lye d vein. ,The Asl4nd Operators ask . from 10 , S '0 21 cents. above Vito . Ash prices this side of.th . mountain. .1 - 'Th • folloWing is the( ate of the trade compared with , tuft year, tithe present time : - ' . 1 . • 1857. ; 1858. Lo'a .Gain. ichu 18111-42.11., ' 447.850 330.1145 111.203 Canal, 35,774 19.724 10,050 Nett! . Valley 11.11., 84.724 1.12.361 '; 1 0767 Icran on, Soutti,. 62,944 711.:X/6 - - ° ..---- i . — --- 631,292 534996, 133,255 34,959 , . ' 532,996 1 34.959 I . 'lox • • 2,1 jI 1' 'Richmond, 1 40 : 135 •• Philadelphia,. ' 1 40 41 35 I+ 4 . Inclined Plane. - 1 40 ; 1 35 ' 4 -,i icetown, 1 401 1 35 1‘ Germantown R. 8., 1 40 1 1 35 t Falls of Schuylkill, 1 40 : 1 35 o' • Manayunk, 1 40 1 1 35 • Spring Mills, 1 35 I 1 30 1,4 Conshohocken and Ply- 1 1 1 mouth Railroad, • 1351 1 :0 1 4 Bimbo's and 'Potts': and, 1 ' . Junco'', ' . 130 i 1 25 ' Norristown or Bridgeport, '1 30 'r 1 25 4 Port Kennedy, 1 , ' 1.35: 120 ' Valley Forgo, . 1.25 '1 120 'PhecniSS ii le. . . 115 i 1 10 ' Itoyer's Ford, - . 1151 1 10 ' Pottstown, . 1 15 ' 1 , 10 ' Douslassille, fr. 115 1 1 10, .' Birdsboro' 1 10 : 1 05 Reading, .95 : 9Q ' Between Reading ''andN . I .4 -hrarille, • • 05 - DO ' 31ohrsvq1c. , 95 . 1 DO I '. Hamburg, :95 ' Al 4 Orwigebnrg, . 05 ' 90J By order of the Board of , tanagers, W. 11. ituanstrwair, Body. , The Railroad Company have agreed to ship Coal rer Wharves not leased, for those who are not bad holders, at 12 cents per ton.. Then, aro the same rateithat Were urged by the oat Trade lame time ago upon the management, nd their adoptl;m his been hailed with great /Wet:lotion by the trade here.' The rates by Canal remain without change, being he same a last year. . Fromi Pt. Oa rfoon,Mt. aoton,3. Haren,Pt. Clinton. ! o Ilbilade plkia7 65 ; 84 82. 50 The mica inf . the line remain without - change, Iso, we believe. There la adr nwhack of ten cents oir ton on all Coal landed and consumed at Phila. lelphim. The Nat)alkin . Company have! Land ngs at Red Bank hclow , Philadplphia, far the ranshiPment of Coal. .pifteett. cents per:ton is the charge made bytho .Company, tor tranehip meat from the boats into!vesvels. Wo give the • following- comparison of rates between tho Conga and Railroad for the trade at different point!: • , _ ' To' Philadelphia by Railroad Friiglat and toll to Philade!Ws, To Philadelphia by Canal. The drawback of 10 cents by Canal is counter. be \zinced by 10 cents advantage in cartage, and a small gain by Railroad on freight, leaving a dif ference of 6 cents in favor of Canal to Philadel obis; f,;r all Coal delivered East of Broad street, and West of Broad 'street, 16 cents per , too. To IVear York by Railroad„' • T . 11) Port Riclimond • - . Freight to Nbw York-$1 00 (less draw. , back '2o verge to Bestrewn), T.. - ~ ..Tranabipuient et Part Richmond, - The purchascrs iu New York prefer receiving tbeir Coal by Canal,. which gives ' , .the Canal an advantagis in this respect of from 5 to 10 (was— sail our Operators, who sell their Coal direct, prefer . I , ending by Canal, because, it requires less money —they paying the tolls only by Canal. 65 owns, while by Railroad'they are compelled to pay the toll and [might also, amounting to $l. 40_per ton. - This gives the Canal a slight advantage over the Railroad' even at these rates. Coal, however, com mends a higher price by Canal than does ria. Port Richmond, whieli• places the two avenues about on ap equal foisting nit regards the New York, Trade. Pottsville, April 3; 1858. Freight, - Toll, - .Loadipg Boat at wharf, T. New York by Camel/. FrOght to No* Yorki Toll by Con 4 - - Puttingou board Boat, . . • Te r the Eder by .11etitre9t1. To Pi. Igebtoonde.: - i• Truzliiment,. • - - To Me Pot bo Canal. Freigtit, Toll - . Puttinqa o . nat bora; •• • ,-- Transb;pusen; et PhUatio, - Th. 5 Ter °tet t , alloTed_ 5.1 4)te Lateral Refl• roads ottqqat eistielbr 0 :1 :84 0 1 1 4 , fl ow ed by the Heeding. BillCoati . toOPisri ilkh ewed end Philedelphie about . ..balances each ethic is all the nbese Celan'attune. ' - The following riateo of toll, ec., bare. becii adopted by die Readink road on Coal, tnunPorted from Schuylkill County over the Rending and Lebanon Valley Raiirnecla.: 76 Station's ma rums - • Fovea • - Nie* 'Firm kb. Kik*. R. alt CISTif46. lidnni. Adorn: Pt niakisig Aping, 1:0 • 1r.., . 1 1+ .4.10 Wert/ermine, I 1 35 130' 120 , 1 Irgobesords, Womeixdorf, -I 40 135 ..1.23 . 1 . 24 sliseniefa. 1 • ;'• • TAtuthe 130 1 n Meyeni 46 ewn, 1 1 40 • • • Letkaona., . _ . . l bb • . 130 147. • • 135 Spring, Creek. ITo 60 1 ,rS ~107 -r) ummoutranil • Uarriaborg. .• - • • .. . , Is masts A ;UVULAR. VltlN?—Tbis lineation has been again mooted, and reeentdevelopmenti seem to prove eonelulively that there Is laJagnlar Vein, Separate 41d distinct/ from and underlying the Mammoth Vein of Coal. During the week, MT. Mord 4. wile has far seyeval years been engaged In driving a, tadnel .Mortk tram the - : lowest level of the Mammoth Vein of co,l, struck tits larVein, and foend thirty feet of bealtiftd The length of ilia kennel 174-jarrdifiem, the Mammoth Vein, end thilndieations of the s't' r ata overlaying the Mammoth and the vein street:are so different, as to prove almost minket:rely that the Jugular Vein does exist !operate and distinct and underlies the Ramitioth yob. Should further developments prove the :•eurrectoeu of the ahoy& supposition, it will add 'vastly • to the - present vet user Coal lands, arid' will ;largely increase. the hidden treasures of our Region. Mr. Bards his ran his tunnel near•the centre :of the tract, end has a rum on the vein of ;tic:int two miles, with a ',mist ringing from 250 to 500 foot, and of coarse een ,work it both !set and West. The Shaft which he recently sunk and erected a 500 horse power engine, which will ihe in running ordei next week to pump water,kwill drain this whole extent of this vest Collier? Establishment t em bracing several veins which ! bans been cut in the tunnel. Specimens , of that Coal taketi from the different benebeiof the Jugular Vein tin hi, semi . . at our office... Ws Congratulate Mr. 'Dards On his good luck in the present state of the trade. A GOOD Inca.—A denier frotit abroad advises all those who have choice Coal Yforntle in the Sohl4l - Region, to advertise the same in the, Miner.' Journal, designating the kind of Coal; and how it cad be sent to market, l l whether•by Canal or Railroad'. Now, that the heading Railroad baa agreed to ship teal, for itarties not holding, Wharves at Port Riebuiend, many of Ole' Opera. tots having desirable qoal;cint make sales direct, and thus maintain the character oG their Coal, without selling it to theimiddle men to be mixed. The suggestion is good one,. and we; have no donbt willesult to the interest of all parties, ae well as ourselves. Some of the Miners and Ship pers hive already availed; themselves of our col umns, and many of the Operators who are not Wharf holders, will find it to their interest to 'do so altd. I • P nErA Coax..—pm:mall exertions, by ' means of Slate Peckers, re.arranging of Screens, Ac.,:aave been. and are making, to prepare Coal in the beat ofder this season, and we believe that Schuylkill Coal will be shipped iti better condi tion than it everlas been heretofore. None but Coal prepared in thet,biit manner wilt find a mar ket this year, except at a positive loss.' Schuyl kill. Coal only requires to be shipped in good con dition, to give universal satisfaction: Coal • wait be Coo/ this year, . L6IIIGFICOALe-.-Vlll., Dusan, Norton's% CO., have agsin been appointed Agents for the sale of the Lehigh Company's Coal. The prices on board veesels and at Mauch Chunk, have not yet been fixed for this year'. 'Lyon k Boyt's Percussion Coal Breaker, Can be seen at ,theiroffice, foot of North 10th Street, Williamil;urg, New York PORT-RICRYOND COAL MARKET, April 2, '5B The redaction in tolls, dm, cauh a correspond • ing reductiori in the price of Coat on board. .Prieee are not yet definitely settled, but_it is be licved that the following will be the rates : Width Ash on board, $3 45 @ $5 55 Red Ash, $3 so ® 75 ..,„ New YORK COAL 'MARKET, APRIL 1,183 a.— , The receipts per. Railroad : continue liberal with large prospeetive arrivals per Canal, which, 'with a 'very limited inquiry fur local nee . has caused a decline in prices; Our stock is large, and holders inclined to meet:the marhet freely. The sales by cargo have been at $3 85 @) $4 50 and . from yard at $4 75 ®'ss Is per ton. Foreign is quiet ; last sales of Orrel at. $8 00, and Cannel ° wt.- SIL 00. 4 Moe.; Newcastle at $7 00, and .Scidch i Cannel at $6 50 cash.—Tribune. Boston Coal Market. ... [affrectrAt lieesktilfrons the Boston agrier, March 30.) ' The market for coal continues very quiet. Fey Menu and Sydney, prices are entirely nominal. English Can e.j net is steady at $1 504 12 it chal., cash. Auth to 11 .bas been to steady retail detaaid at $6 60 ®s7 ? n. _. Cannel. • • ,o; --. • dui 11 a) kb „I 00 Newcastle, • • ' • • none @, orret. ' - - ' -' - - none 0 I • Sydney, - - ; • mine ebal 750 55 75 Pictow. • • 1 - - mine dial 720 ® 26 Plctou sine ,- -' .- mine chal 625 go IA 125 120 Ilchuylkill,:white ash, ton • • • 550 .5 75 125 120 do red ash, .- ' • •• •575g0 125 120 ' do `lamp, - - - • „ 600 58 625 125 120 Lehigthlump. , ----- 6.45 58 —.- 125 1.20 4Johns, lump, (Schuylkill) -- • 6 Z 58 ' .:-• 125 ISi . Lackawanna, L- • - - - , -5 50 sye 575 A 25. 120 ' . AVAIL PRICIS. 1 20, 1 :so 'Anthracite 'white & red ash- s - 650 go 700 SY TELEGRAPH. • ' Fairti,6o`ctocz.v.lll Freight:Pons Ri listond to— .. Charleston- - •1 50 Dancer's Point • - Bangor - - r 1. 50 Nantucket - Ilavannah- • • ' -2 00 Wilmington Portland. - 1 .- 123 New York 115 110 115 1 10 110 110 110 110 100 100 1 00 clOO 100 100 100 100 Schuylkill Coal Trade for ISSII. Quantity of Coal sent by Railroad and Canal, for the week ending on Thursday evening but: Port Carbon, Pottsville. Schuylkill hann, Auburn, - Clinton, Total*, the week, TOtal by In 18h8, • -Canal. Total by (Mal and 'Railroad, Bbipmento to male period tut year weal. TOTAL, .27.104 00 417,4916 15,176 00 35,773 16 By Railroad, By Canal, necrotic no 11158, so for, antes of toll and Transportation on , RAIL ROAD FORTIII PRZEIENT ~:_., -.emu- From . • From . Prong E'lli.Carboas. B.Havgn..N.Clintes.Attburs. To Mamma, $1 40 - $1 35 $1 25 $l. 23 To Pbllad'a , •1 40 .1 35 - 1 25 120 'Spring 31111 s, • 135 '1 30 120 120 Reading.. 95 90 ' 80 .80 Rates of Toll by amid nor toe present. Pros Pt. CarbOn. dli. Carbon. .. Haven. Pl. Clinton. To Philed'a., 65 61 82 60 •Spring Ming. 60. .59 -- 67 '6O Norristown, ' 55 54 • . 52 43 Reading, ZS _ ...,7 .. 35 31 17. - Rates of Fretjht by Canal. 14 Finn Pt. C. & Mt. C. S. Harm. ft Clin ton . To New York ? 1 125 160 165 To P . bilagra.,_ Cw ' • To lielaw Front , / 0 To 5 65 : . Rat of Toll. Re., to Baltimore. From Pin ee.iiehnylicill CO, 2 5 From MI rsktirg. Danphin Co., • 210 From Trevorton. Northimberland Co., (private arrange ment, in consideration of bonds, taken by the Coin. . pany. - $I 34 Schuylkill County Railroads 1115111 The following la the quantity of Coal transported over the different Railroads In Schuylkill County, for week ending on Thursday evening last WM. InTAL, Mine 11111 and B. Haven R.8.,17.477 01 \ 9%101 07 31t.arbni. " 3,810 01 \ 12,32.10 Schuylkill Talley • ." 4981 12 • '21,079 14 311. tlarbm &Pt. 34rbou " 6,077 'Ol .. 65.859 08 31111 _Creek,, I " 8.660 06 51359 10 1.1111513c.hoylk111; . . " 5,569 00 46,108 01 $1 40 71= Rates of Toll and Transportation OT Tag LLIIIIO/1 PALL"! RAIL PAM?. Mina Chunk to Trenton, - • , • IPi do Ributbethport, - • • - 2SI do Morris Canal Basin atyliiiiipsburg, 13 For week 'ending on Saturday last . , . Win. k . TOTAL 8.111. 3110 one(Wm.lolloes A C 0..) 1,643 03 D'5,2.28 09 N. Sugar Lost.(Paeker lk C 0..) Ern 16 1/225 3 N. York A Lahlkh.(lramriert A Son,) 1,017 07 ri l ms 104 Council Ridge. (Sharpe, 1.4 C 0.,) 1,654 0115,449 00 Cermet') Penns.. • t 147 00 Cot. A MX. (Rateliff A Johnso" n,) i 1.50914 18,044 19 Hazleton (A. Pardee . f Cn..l 1,478 05 19,433 02 N. Op. Vt. (J. R. ileCreory, /I 01..) , 409 19 8,61809 8. 6,.111.(D01tda a Pohaeoo.) ' 1,124 24 Y. 40. Lehigh. ' .- '• 101 1 .1 1 ' IN IA Sammit Mines, . ,• . .04 Total,,' Last year,. Increase, ..... P . lssegrave.Clial. deter 1838. ... Amount transported during the mouth of February • NOSTII. , TOTAL, 17nlon Canal, . .5.0 1 4 1, • 12,223 12 Nimbus flatiron& ' .4,670 10 • . 9.999 09 'kens' Valley peal Tratio fOr . . welt. ' TOTAL. IrillOY Coal Co., • 824 la URI 00 Short Mountain Gael Co., .10 3,203 00 Total, 120 . 03 . 6.2112 00 Freight and toll from Itlllersbgrg to Baltimore, t it '" Pl*o2 l o‘ o . • • " • te THIV/114011 Coal Trade dor lead. wiry. tam:. 1,737 12,1)3 09 for the liftk. RAILROAD. • 5.330 10 1.016 12 7,991 00 861 02 4,325 06 19,514 10 too', •27,4W2 OS tons, 860,86810 6,700 00 483,0Z3 12 awns le tons, 133,55 02 Lehigh Valley R. R. 3.733 01 112-100 00 7,733 03 13,724 00 1,020 O.& 21,630 10 _. Si:wanton Cleat Trade - to! 1858. - For weekjetilliW c otqatiatOttlaull T_l strium ; Shlpibedioritt, " 1444 uu shipped South . , t,423 13 :-74v.41 to: • forai 'l3 7,966 It - - Broad Top Coal Trade irov18511.'•• Ha the Irwit, ' t ,-Csnaboajapid Coal Trade. 'lll3B. For the last areak. , `• • 'AND . OT4ER : .}ICHUMEILL CO:13TOcK.:81. VIEZIT 'VT 111131.111111 TIIOIIIIPSON. 111.1111.11. ' - Railroads* Plttladelphla..lteadlor &Fettle/111i Mina Hill and Schuylkill Haven - - Mount Carbon - . . . . . . . Remit (Jerboa dad l'ort*bon' . . 11111 Creek - - . - ..- - - - • - getkaililli VOW , r 1 ' •-••••- - - Lerberry Creek-. i ',.... ~.. .. . -' , ' dulled' I ikituylkillfirrigatioa <- .. •t . " preferred ..... . Valor Canal ... '. :L. '- ' , 6 - .;... , 4 - . -:. t i t ie BBL& flad'a ...eel Tralieportai'ur.4.. 14 Railroad &C ICoospalelear, lidlelichayl.l4 ' It. 11. d OtpaliCo. - 1 Leldsh Coal ANs iliatktn Co. - - - 1 Hazleton Coal Go.- • . • lee& liodoteln Crud Co._ • • ' • • Peinutylvantsl co,. Thitaibln Coal k PD.` - bytes, Ta ll ey C ire:. - - Be !sr Meadows k B. 11..C0.• • Litanto Ra4lread *Coal Co.• ' • Coal Coolpoolas Forest Improvemilluttto • • - Nettk American Co : .*lfewrall • - combos - Delaware Cali ..... CustbatomiCaal'Co., • - •.' - :U. Creek Cod r.•;..- - • . ..mistsatimeelass Minors ' Bauk .- • - Farmer' Usiik - - - • Pottsville:us - 1 • - • POttisills Wstei • - • n far- The Stook of all C al Oomplinies the Abovelist when furnished by those niCiir I lon. NEW SDVERTIIENTS eVAL and 'Hollow,. Carpet Tacks, tn • Yilamers, tc,. aTIONTIM lIIONPSON'S; .81oN or roc Saw." or. Centre Anti Market, streets. Pottsville. April 3.'bB lA. , . WHITE LEAD, ' • . OIL Turpentine, Alcohol, Japan, Li,. tit/keg% 4:11w, Potty. Ven..Red. Crow Yellow.lissil Lead, ke.. at ATICHTEIt it 711011P110101. "SIGN OP NMI SAW," cor. Celli° aid Market streets. , Pottsville. April 3. 'l4 . % 14- . ' - • • HAY FORKS, IVAN.URE and' Pot.i.oe Forks, Sho .l. vele And Stoops; also, Spat* Bbort4 slog York lia,,dios,at • . ' 8 r LICHT E & TWA MON'S. •,5143:6 or Tua SAW," oar. Centre sob Market streeta. Pottsvi Ile, April 3,14 . PLOWS! PLOWS! EAGLE and Hamburg Plows,. Side 11111. Ridging newels. Mould ticsulllaandinstrro red uding Cultivators. at STICHTER erROMPSOMR. ..SIGIV CM rue 'SAW,. eor. Centre and liailtet struts, • ' Pottsville, April 3, 0 88 • •-'- - - - ' • 1-11: - ApJOURIIJD CCIUIRIG - A N adjourned ourt -of - . COMMONN PLEAS, will he held at Pottsville, isond for tie county of Seh IkiU, on MONDAY, April Ifeb, 2855, at 10 o'clock in • a threnonn. to continue owe week. Sheriff 'a am e. Pottrrille,l WM. MAT& MeV,: . April ' 1858. J 11441 SALE. JILL • ILL sold at public sale on Sat- Urdey,! April 17th. 183 S. at 1 o'clock, P. M., at 'Sather's Locks,'an the Schuylkill Navigation, about. three miles above Reading. the materials tannest' ertmL posing the canal boat "N. V. Jones." consisting of tine. her, planks. spikee, and iron work, the simehavingbeen found on the dem al said place, add apparently admio doised by the owner, hare been trized=snd will be Nolg I AS above by t Z. T. GALT. 1 Agent for Schuylkill Navigation Co. April 3d, 18.5 1 3 14-3 t BARGAINS IN PAPER • HANGINGS. Par subscriber has a' fine stock of Paper its on hand, selected with care, ter Par cm. flail. and Entriee, also cheap papers in great re riety—some as law as 0 matt, a pieta. which Is less Mad a cent a yard, all of which, will be sold at about whole sale prices. Paper Hanger" can be supplied with lots cheap.. Alla Paper CUrtalns and Printed Shades. Fire Boards, Le,,,esdbracing the latest .and most Fishionable Pat. terns, for sale wholesale and retail at 11. GANN ANIS April 3, 1 ,54 14- /hal:. Paper and Shade Since. Anthracite Coals: BcI.H.ARLES A. HECKSCHER & -Shippers of Schuylkill Coale. from the celebrated ACK HEATH and BROAD MOUNTAIN Warns Ass, and the OTTO RID Are Velar. are now prepared to ear cute orders, a.ither - from Philadelphia, (Richmond; wharf No. II,) or frail itehilylkill Haven, per Canal, at the low er:, market rates, for 'tingle cargoes, or for contracts-1a be foreisheifin unifotan prime order. !Micas—Nit. 45 South', street. NEW TORE; , No. Walnut greet, rIIILADELPB/A. • April 3 'US 14-Iy -2-1 A RCADIAN INSTITUTE.. . ! THIS Boarding School, for the ecitt, cation of Youth of both sexes. situated in the gab et and retired t Wage of Orwigsbarg.Settaylkill County. V p a mstuilml open dtse Summer sS t e h ss e i o u n s u o a n l M u e t n ti d shb . r M an a h 3 es . , Valtfemstics. &antral Sciences. Omit. Latin, Frew* German, Drawing. Made mid Piloting. ,' -.• , • , ,1. Terms :—Bairdlog, Tula." Liable. Foci. per Seassfrai of 5 months. flt(r. no extra charges tbr any branch= rapt Mask antl painting. Fifty Dollars to be - paid the pupil enters, a' reminder a! the due of the Session. For further Infortrettionnddrers . )I.IAS SCHNEIDER. A. M. Prineipon.. . nr. lion. JACOB HAMMER, Ratify': of Temkin- April 341,1 .... 14-6 t 'ILL , be - ss u e' FOP SALE WlLLjbe sotii at Public Site, at the hou of Henry than, In Hubleyvllle, laythe ' Township. Schuylkill County. on Monday the twetftb -day of April; 1151, at 10 o'clock. A. M. the fbliorrhagsfe scribed property, via : 1 House and Lot, with thentsper tenances, formerly occupied by Benjamin Thaw? olds Mimi and Lot adjoining the above with the aespartsr DIIIIICOR. Alai); One 60 Ilona linens, with the rimekinsc ry, consisting of Boiler, Pumps: Pipes. &c. One Mime Engine with 'minding gearing. chains. We. One Itimiluer' Engine, Screens, elevators, and the necessary macHlair ry connected therewith. A lot of drift c a rs, ebt: ace. A lot of T Railroad Iron. Terms will be made known on the day of Bakal!' ELI THOMPSON A TIIOS.ILWALKEB, 1 3141 April 3d, 1849 • A,' H. SMITH & 80K, t limns is ROOTS, SHOES, AND TRITNICS, o r e very deaerlption, wholenle and feta*, aS pekoe • to SUIT ALL. can be found at 1 ? In 11 _ their New, Breland Shoe • -,- :: ' -7 711 ‘i 1 . 53 'No. -344 N. Second • A. few doom below the linen Horse Hotel, PHILADELPHIA. Sit try to :Please., and sell Cheainlini Nonce vo Ctinvrat Mtacnuris.—ConalanCy on Sond e a large assortment of Hen's and Boys' Boota,Siftera sod Dor - tons coarse and titre; also, Women'sandEleacre Lam Boots. daitere, Slippers, tr., he., £e.. and a welselested stock of Youths' and Children's wear generally. iiar . We would respectfully invite you to salt and ex amine for yottrvelyes. N. B.—TRUNKS manufactured and far asilr whaled& and retail, at N 0.314 North Second street. April 3, '6B to CARDER, FARM TOOLS. £C. TUST ;received and for sate at tile Us e Seed. Field and Implement Store elf thumb Lawn Rakes, do Garden 'takes. Pruning Chisels and Knives 7 Budding - Igainee.. . Ladles' Fl o ral Bakes. Ladles' Pruning Scissors and Tmosplanklng Transplanting Trowels, and Pruning diularir Bug- Pocket Pt-titling Saws. Nest Eggs. Cuttir Fada4g- J.-Idles' Scissors tor Gathering Flowers, tr. Hedge and Clarden.Shgrs, noes, Le. Toy Spades for Ladled - . g Grass edging or Bonier Sheers- Garden BMW with Lines for Planting, lie:, tr. Dahlia Roots, Summer Bulbous Rent e,,"11 arnd Shrubbery of every description—not on imork, elstakselk to order at short moths): . Also. fur the Farm Side nig or Swivel Plows. beat kind. Doubld Moulding Board Plows. Truck Plows. and Hand Cultivators at Pkows. 17,017 16 19144 10 330,044 17 19523,13 Horse Cultivators, latest and best patterns. - All of which are of the latest and mos. approved Pet terns. The subscriber also po)entes all k in ds of Awl. cultural Implements to order, at manullietorerd prices, at his seed and Variety store, where he win pay alien- Hon to this subject—and procure the hest kind of , plemeats at the lowest rates. All kinds of Farm and Garden Seeds tarnished whole sale and retail. at the lowest rates by the Ihehel, quart, or five cent paper. 01-Our reeds are of the best kinds zed am b• war ranted. No uncertain seeds sold. S. HANNAN. Deafer in &ads, ilbe/a, rte. • iottrrllle, Apr 114,1838 14. SCHUYLKILL NAVICATIOIC THE BOARD of MANAGERS hove adopted the following Rates of Toll en Misceilane cm% Articles, and nn Bon* to be charged on their Works during the yearlBs3: TOLL TO BR Clint:MD PER.TON Of 5000 POUNDS. MI articles carried ten saVes aad under, shall pay twenty cents per ton, except Where this meonntaball ex ceed 8 cents per ton on the ascertained tonnage of the vessel for any lock palsied below Reading. or 4 mare per ton above nestling. In such case, these last mentioned rater wIR be charged. . For any distance beyond ten miles, one moat pee ton per mile additional will be charged, except that Lhar stone. Clay, thick Bata,•Poste and Rails, Manure' and , Cordwood, 'ball be charged not more than 30 cents per ton. • . . „. Iron Ore, iTroestlit or , Scebbled Stone. Common Bricks, Rough Dark, Sand, trowronght. Unilding,Ylag and Curb Stone, not more then SS cents per too. Gypsum. Slate, Marble; Ph'. Wick, Snap Stone. fish, Salt, Ice, Copper Ore, Scrit , "lasee and Broken Castinp tot more than *cents. • . Pig Iron, Rail Reed, Reread litanufeefored Ison,Cist logs and Machinery, Timber. round and scit l ;fiktwed Lumber. Shingles, nay and straw , flour, - ' inhume Coal, Dletilted Lllnora and Spirits , Werc tidies of all kinds, and all articles not otherwise specifirally eronnwraled, not more thare.66 cants per ton The any die. time: Provided, That If mote than 100 pounds of Ono powder are carried upon any boat, the beat and entire cargo shall pay the fall charter rates Sir every lock Nove.—ln passing the Locka,Beate shall bare primer deuce of Rafts.. Rafts not complying with this regale. lion, will be charged the fLll charter rates. ' TO' t; 3N 'PATS. ' • Fe nt o n I The Ton soty the °barter of the Company., 116 1 4, cents tn every loch poised below Beading., and 4 cents per tote fo every lock , passed atone Beading, on the ascertained ge of the vessel. and these rates will be charged agar* every boat; but conditional per mits will be Meted to boats ihkb may he navigated la eariet conformity to Ivy and to the regulations of the Com Polly, at the lblimelog rates:. ' '• • WEST'S , , Boats carrying came, which has paid eve dollars or more Patent Galvaiite Cement Remittal& . Beata t unladen. ornith i cargo which has paid lees than ~ r oe OLD or - RS ir, , Roars, of oar Pire ll i eve dollen io tolls— • -, - DrAvING , takin the agenerfor: the ' For 5 miles or ander, • •• . ' ••• . ... • gil 60 Li_ aunty of fieltnilkill, tbr the above eelebrated o mote than 5 , and not over 10 Milt*, • '.! 92 Fire and Water Proof Boole!, the aubwriber 1. " more than Id, arid not over Bt Ti o lee , - •. • •.,t !!!!„, 50 : 'ly rolieits ordere for it. which be is to meats " any distance beyond 20 miler, ~- ,• . to/ ' promptly and effectually. Besides be for Any violation orthe tensor regulatious for using the new banditti". this thenpent an be put on lid Tooth of navitratkor, and for the protection of the..ertnits of Ito . Alicia*. tin,trou. or any other. Metal, and is aqadly Company, ulli'veuderr the' boat liable to an. addltiOnal i adapted to eat or inelheed took . . . • toll, not eaceeang the full darter rate. and as eleteation 1 It 'imperfectly ealle defence against Ifigetnng to ow ribald and ante Until .slich tont* 0 11, e1,i 08 10 10132 ; __ _fie , goal „We, itOperVirrealo ?rater end floosie of straw thereat stub hir the twisters, hi t ag. ... r.. ~, .:-. „ • , pnere.'ann ueluier eirapondea, cracks, *Or Mlldol4 ,-r , 1 ..,. Boas making non n single htief . 6f the, works shall , Its doodah,' is beyond queetku. , ,9 ,s ~ , . , pay for each lock they may at arty-time pees ter tents It le matte and ape *Wheat hart. Ilnais.a aniNgle per fan upon the , aseertaloed lonaage limner; above-, Antresekielcimijoiallialkitts UM dloopoot stat HOW Umding. and ale centayer ton below' IWO*. egmeatdy •• . god reogegig ay,,:.., ~ ..„..., ;,.i.,3 ,. ,_ , ~, .; , „ ; , to lb* Art of Assembly. ~., -?. ':: , • -.-, .•. , , For tiookin or.twoomlblit MAMMiIo rood, MIN iitypiAd D. order of t ti e goak . , -....• .F t FRALEY. ,1 . imetterriseta t the bent poupoMmog ova. theilieet .! -- .•.. - - • ' Truk:het. . t Fur rofontaoso Anut,tonsicapply. jo;;- ~ ~ ... , .. r .. Cilia of the Sobevikfil Ilaviption 'Coutpini, 1' • I7' ':,- ,. .. .!-."'f, . L. P. 131M)OILL Agilisf.. . A. - , , ' Pkaadolettol AforgA Ptlus• • I ' l4 1,4 '• 4ftt 4o / 13 .t..ltudi r frge!id-‘Xt rl.-..-:+.1:,;'1 - 134 t • .-. . . ' -'''''' .'_,..1-...,:-... tdfifdi . . • Drr' •, tteisiO'nee 11174 %masa a sew lily Goode. add ,tips- -1 ern" Stat.' hz the balightg nn Gratrit' •-• , etzertmsext to Vegel''e tiottel. termerly ee4- • . 4. --espied by fillhean t clambers, wbere fheT 1,111-be kaF9l to tbeteirliede and the pith , : weneritlly. Their burpeeelktolle. zizeleAvely,* calm bathes% which it Ulleable the. 10 oal asap. • • , airOrrs Tea a C.Au.VIOII. Pethrillle. Apr 113,13 WU , , . • IV , ' ME 71ARME110! BANK; •01? SCUILITLIKU.V. CcICAITIG Tikundu loom; is*: heti! let, Ism.. • . Capi ; t f a . Aos - ers - • 1 , 1 , 11 I) 0 Bills dbeemateiandlassit, Vest Estate. • °old and Sitter Coln, Dee by outer Hash". -- Sots a other oast?, rAvawop 1 110 23,1 . tso so tio 1•0 I ill' 00 so 7' so •Si 60 15 SO SO 100 100 I 2:04 162 62' 2 • • $361,01176' 1414 " r, 150413 81 1.6.11 04 ' ll' ..4.140 00 •=3,406 !fedi y the above litstemestio be ierrect. a s taken frel. UM beaks et the Bask:. . W• MEAS., • SW& did irsucruNd bent auhier: • JACOB REED, J. P. S. ,blanch 6,10- • D. to Doesitser. Ott* hanks, Coousesesoth,,-,f : Notes itsetesolattsm, MISCELLANEOUS. no 4) n so us strls 50 100 100 50 60 le itAtioTa&crica. toyer, °meows, ves lost I • %lon on the Piano late and .11 on. in Pottsville and nelghbortni tome• lass esoderete:. Apply at blsahre. wood 'door below the PaLOaftl, ?OttsFilick RW111414 Is oe ao so II 3 25 00 00. AI 18% • JIIAR' MID RAILROAD IRON. _ TI..E subscribers nave now on hand and will well tbr CAS% at the lowed marnet price, a v 'tack of theitest quanta mambas% Ilarlroa, flat Ear Upton! Iron, and light T ails, Imagines. [ • E., YARDLEY 2 SON. Pethrrille. Noltaabai'M '67 48 ' WIRE ROME FOR SALE. ' THE,untlerm i gued has spn hand about '2lOO feet of 1 1 ,4, loch mg vies rape of rOod. wbtep orrored for ink on Tory rennotutbie troma,-- for particulars Inquire of the sitbacriter at Easton, Pa., or of Ell T. Cuaaer, Esq.. Mau& Chunk.. " /loath Easton, , atarch a,'s 1040 WM. KELLOGG. cOAL'L/NDS SALE.= . subsetiber: offers for: sate 230 sire* of CoalLand,Shied...heir the Cleve. k Pitts. Eat mad. Sallnevllle, on which there is hi mine opened and la first:rate .irorking order. All the isprovements cad fixtures are of the, most approved construction.— Mee land in underlaid erith a veins of Bituminous Coal of superior quality. The mine open comprises the tele. tested Strip Pelts. which is capable of producing, at pre , sent, 60 ton per day. 100 tans maid be mined daily with a little additional outlay. 'The subscrikter will 101 l ail or the part on which the mine is opened. Pot fur ther particulate addruss 'JOAN THOMPSON. ' 141 ineeille, Col. county, Ohio. • • 6,10, January 30,-V FRENQH.LMICUACE. T)ROF. GERARD lie' happy o 11 ply a second visit to hie fointer patrons and to the friends of Education In Pottsville; for this purpose of 0001 Ingreetion In the above .tanguage. The - great proms*, which his - pupils medivhst Summer. wee an ow. idiot proof of the iation - the knowledge of Feeach—which knoirledge; Prof. 0. has no doubt. will be perfected In the space of tlme he intends to, remain among them.; that Is, from April to September. is Important that Ladies and Gentlemen intending to study !should leave their names at Mr. BANNAPI . B Bookstore, or at Mr. Notes 011ie. so as to enable •tho Prot to know the number or pupils he may expect pre. vleasly to popeeedlng to Pottsville.MUDD. • Philadelphia. Mirth 23,'5* 12.81 . , FLOWERING BULBS AND SEEDS. cIIOICE DAHLIA ROOTS, 0110ra eing the 'Sneed variekles. ~ ohm, Cardinal's, and the other Varieties. Amaryllis, superb Velvet Crimson. . . ' Three Flowers. I .. Tuber 'toles. Double Mine. very'fragrant. • .iirgr Now is the time to plant the Summer Flowerine' Itanisln pots, to have them itt perfection. The suborn ber late also.on hapd:a fine astrament of FLOWER c.O SIM'S, some of 'which are put up I¢ boxes, of 10 and 20 lands, with directions bd. to plant, t 50 ends and Si per box. For sale at S. RANN AN'S ie a Seed Store., , - REMOVAL, THE -UNDERSIGNED, in .order to reduce their expenses and avoid lammed rent, so as to enable th-m to sell good! at, prices suited to the times. have removed from the,Stone Store House of Feti sh:meg A Wetherill, to the Wilding adiolng the bridge on Cesi street, which will - hereafter be known as the "One Price Island°tore." where thelrold easterners and the public generally will And a general assortment of all lands of goarn., such ea; • . , • Dry Goods, '' Fleur. Groceries. • Feed. Hardware, ; Salt. • , ~.• (law:aware. Fish. • Provisions. i Plaster. Allot whiCh will be aald.at the limest prim., for clan only., • .11ATTSON'd BADER. • Port Carbon, January 39,266 • ' 54y , (__ A RETIRED. PHYSICIAN, SEVENTY-FIVE E ose .N.dT:firlilrh,l,V..E..-ze;:rso.Ot. n f di , ered while In the East Indies, a certain cure for • Coo gumption, Asthma, Dronchitts. Coughs, Colds, and tieueral Debility. The' remedy wan discovered by him when Ms only Child, a daughter, was given up to die.- - Milking to do as couch.good as possible. he will send to .such of his afflicted fellow-beings as request It, this pp dpe,esitk full and explicit directions for making it up. and saccesstully using It. -Re requires each applicant to mime blot one ithilling7tbree cents .to be re trirsedis postage on the: recipe. and the 'remainder to be applied to the payment of this advertisement. Addnese I DIV': JAMES, kli timid street, Jersey City, 14.3. . • Midek ZYke..7 , .. - ' - ' .- ." 13 ^ 1' • BUR 1110117/M1,1171 lESITILUICZ NQHTHEAST--%Corner of THIRD and DOCK alreela. Philadelphia. ..- DAVID S. SMILER. PeeeideaLt Jews W. 110wv06,-Sycretaty. Weet;ipte 74tive yearWitding Dee. 21st. 1557, $209,116 97 Losses and flowage. for the unit period, 71,377 90, Assets of the Oorapaity Diable to pay losses, January 1,18;5, , 815.764 53 The subscriber, Agent Ihr the above Conapsni,hu re. caved.* Scrip Dividend of Zrt per cent., and is ready now to deliver it, and pay a Cash Dividend of 0 per, 'cent. oa the Scrip of Ureter years. • • . Person* desirous of- seeming to their fatuities a hand suits snahlor a swan consideration, will - apply to. - E. fialtiGUES. Agent. li-lm Ilottiville. March 13. '53 . FRE_Sit CARtIgN - BE4DS. ITHE biSKLBER is receiving his j uinat supply of Darden Sends frtga the most ap. proved Drawers. embracing a general aasortnieut of the choicest Seeds for Garden or Field, and will be sold wholesale and retail a t.the lowest rates. ;IfirMerebantot ;Trite kvnen and Dealers supplied in torpor small quantities by the t'ound or dozen Papers, at wholesale prices. Merchants C-111 be I:lnvited also with . Boxes for $5, containing a general assortment of seeds, which ran repledishetas tit Imin out. Clover and Timothy Seeds by the Bushel or Quart— Clover for Yards, and Lawn Grass' Seed by tho ptsand or smeller quantity—Wyandotte Corn, Sugar. Cane, Seed, KottLitTi. Winter Cherry Or Tomato te. Any kind of Garde n or Field Seeds not on hand, fu Dished at short not{ e r at ' B. BAN. AN'S March IL '5B 11,1 Seed and Biwa, Mare. ph/firm, ~ 10078, SHOES, TRUNKS, £O. THE Subserkber begs leave to inform • 1 his customer , and the community at large that he has just returned from the city with a 17117 fine collection of articles In his line, con!: eisting of • SHOES. GAITERS, 25EIPPERS: PUMPS. of all descriptions,Av Ladies,dentlemen ask children. An elegant article of Misses' and childrena' buttoned gaiters, something new In the latest style. Also, a new, let of Trunks, Valises, Carpet-begs, Satch els. de.. Ac. Customer work neatly and expeditiously attended to. Storsand Shop in Centre. one door above High street. `N in door to the Red.Front.. - eas Pottsville,Maiy3o;'s7 22-1 y) DANIEL SCHERTLE, CARD! A Cardeldwatmeas Ezolmatvely. i IIARLES ADAMS, S. E. coiner of Eighth and Arch streets. Philadelphia. Informs his .01 customers and the buyers of Dry Goods generally, that he is making extra exertions for the prosecution of his baslneen the arming seavon, and in order to enable him to purchase goods for cant. and Poll them at the lowest market letters. he has derided to sell at the smal lest passible advents Sir ittr Chat Exaitsli`fi, /lie E tie has reduced the pries of most of the Goods In Stone, and has now open many New Goods. suitable Kor the mason. to which.will be made daily additions. . Ca will be taken to accommodate Yriends and Plain _ persons generally. as heretofore. New DEEM 4100hd. SHAWLS. LINENS? and FURNISHING 6410D5. gene rally. Purchasers will Sad greet advantage In giving an early call, the motto being .The nimble Sisprecc is Od der then the goy Shilling." The situation la tentral.and the store well Bellied. March 2ti, lid [if] 12-3 m VALUABLE COAL LEABEB :HE Locust MOuntain - Ccgi anulron . Company. offer to good tenants several valuable . et teases upon the Company's pmperty; In Columbia and Northumberland counties. The veins offered are the large White Ash veins of the Locust MOuntain. upon which. collieries' haver- been *already established by Messrs. But A Pearson. Geo. 8. Repplter and M.G. , The mammotb•rein averages about 25 feet in thick ness. and the noderlying vein tame 12 to 14feet. Both veins aihnit a lame body of Coal aboie water level. The quality of the Coal Is well estahlhhed In market. The )line Rill 'Railroad affords an avenue to the - Bastern markets, and the Philadelphla k Sunbury Boll toed to the Soathern - and Waste's markets. 'Both of these railroads are completed to the collieries upon the company's property. Tor particulars, Inquire of J; ANBPACR, Jr., No. S$ South Fourth Street. Philadelphia. ' Or, ALEX. W. URA.. Eig.d. Supt.,., Coitier LUC Columbia Co. c Pa. February 13,1858• i 7-tt TO YOUNC MEN. ' 1300K-KESPING TAUGHT AS IT IHIOULII BE, • AT till )1 3 essasylvasatu Commeretat College, " YORK, PA. - 2r . COFFIN° Fro a , PrOged or, Mania cripi Forme THE. THE INSTWICTION.kiven at this Institution is really a course of Counting-Rooss Practice and Biereantild Affair': Each pupil is separate ly instructed, under the sole direction of the Principal. The superior method of teaching at this College is atter.. ted by the large number of students who hare entered upon their duties, thus proving the successful Lane of their studies. Par farther partleulareaddniss "T. K. Kinn, Tart, Ts.. • COMMERCIAL PENMA SHIP. UPON THE RECEIPT of .FIFTY emits. T. K. White's Braun of Peninanship.neatty bound. will be sent to any address, free of •." •Addrerw. • T. H. WHIT.II7X - Pa. March mos • Aso AO t IT 10,40 MOM 42 $113,155 51 • - ' sao oo - 51. 'A A I 1911MIMMEMR. Sawn, g. Bfoisit. Vice Prat. REPORTS ON MINES. D Eroirrs of the English 'House of deetteteee th e trotklng of Mai Stine", sati lb° 0 1 14...iTt oeoldeatie the musdAllustrated win' nu motet* anaing*.a lrerr*aluabl**ad *ow* work, Ilk dd. und3dit*porta far We *SAW Baokstore Of 11* dale scrlbitr. • Pottiville,Mi?elll6, , Zß " 4- ' . J'• P ETAR l LTAZt a k il leaniSse l, NIlkER§., - A:. L. 'KRA.' ER -eastdiyinforitte bi , i-isebiot• .4.-. 1101glity..frhada. and the 'palate- {..-'l, ::....- .. that she bminliremea in tbesuoi street. }r; .....-V.... aboveTetith.owelooe atom the,A , - - iewbly lintildingt, a Mule for ,Permattent Ana Ttamdesti linarders. white she will he happy to,necomatodate them in the best manner: It Is one , of the twea deiltable Is. cations in the elty, !mini on the faddonable promenade, and bathe vicinity of tha.Publie Antisemenis. it offms auperineindimatena tatilletgulyMmilisa cm* the country: , Pererwitisalcmisof belts city with Oleic &milks can, !Ay addreasigs *An*. asi'intain the terms. sc.. and "wise the maw,gin to be certain of wow. wtodattoh. It li bat dash* toe** eat certain bet the most Voila& terns. • . t March 6. 'l.B 10.3 m '.:t.sitrse -- • sestis. T:IIKAIMI CAltill&GE 4 WAGON FACTO=R - DO , LiSE . 'OF Tilk: KIDNES . S,.. , _ Howamshesoing mad Ellarrhanalthitsup. • ' i rt. , se cs ..". same 'pH' subscriber :tab' mrthismethod of z: : Ivy ARiszy ss , -(SF - ANY - FL' [NI) Neer as Corner If BROjD egg craw; gr ,,,,d 5 .1 . ... i i.... . Er. ............-- LA INT, ' . • .1 . - . Informing the public that he has become the sole *1 . ' •' - .1:• ,- s ..-k '`-'' • : '" ' . ' * proprietor Of the ettvisdabllshemat, nod ha holies. to ' -. i conduct , pas to give rot hrfintion .. r 1 ! ! - - . • -i.„EVER AND ACME • tolhe business eamenunilY, bb ,s • • ' , - ;•1' - ,'• • ' ;doping none but the best of want- 1 , E I VRY FARMER. AND EVERY men. And using the best materials that can be found in the market. Bohm eryede a , on, F-AllilLY bee Its peculiar titterKsoutpoldtded ac H ea l mee bseiie, I will s aa* t r a s - all wok t urne d out to as to some favorite recipe, handed down from Esther A, to eon, perhaps. The prinelpie that steal° stimulant is be as Jobbing work of all kinds fromptly attended to mall Terwsw. 7 7 It every house. is undisputed. yet, hod . oit mu t e cnoded by gonnillfrti hands, s often u con cie tain erne neatly executed. lie home by airtet attention to bud• le nese and notionsblechargeet4 Merit a Raw& *Aare of ~ 14 1 : ttrot F • t li w ;',"*"* .° t T' public. I u hi tr''''' the p u bli c patianno,; . 4 • ; .-- D4Leutf, DEAN, .1 ______ ~. 1 ,, W. ere offer to be eta g y eon. irrD. DRAT Moron halidglittiniertmeue ef 'Mir and 1 r_t_T„L• l l,r_n_ lll, , w' , wilt e xactly supply this w_att. Rte. second hand. earriape and eip.ess wagons of various ~ ZliTiorMe°l harmon is e . proel. s litue.,„TmPe!nalnoti= Myles. Also, heavy wagons of all kinds. Old carriages I. oak :. , .7's 7w. sacW l =Koff Hs ow bought °react:ranged. I ' Third' 1.4.!1ig ' 114 f 1 I se Wee nie E•linili tly eaf aa e, l e ti ta i rqcilas imee r i ori t i " ch t ec ac u tl y n . g th4l upo t n ibmh the plialaa.ag.. l ut _ cani opus e reatlatio 44,.. ndoco nw th u e ll ac y t ate tou r oLt y he de ay bi g u te u m ei t o o s. th .atr e ti st e rd o i WRITE- ASH COL IrO i R „ IA . I.S. 1 rr: HEundersignenessees of the Lan- :i iird of te ~,.. ,a disease, after depression from beat, or any local! or *rel. mate, Colliery, near. the toren of Shamokin. Norte' dental cause; ers'Amsti•Sperstedie. which. with a general um Hand Connty.Pe.,,ertshlng to MUM from hustnern, . Miseetent power 'acts with a perultarintinence upon the offer for sale the lean - and Oaten:sot the NM Calton , ' . nervous system. Calming otsvonelnitatien` when taken en sattsfsetrey !arm'. This Colliery has been in 'opera.-: vtowly, wittmut tendencythe least to th e b a l e , " tlon sines 18041 end has been imerenerful ,beyond expire.; itithout tint distreiteing reaction which le,t thetOeerf t roast tonics-often musing toominjury thou theorisbud The CersT le a,supprior artiste Mr . Oh :Mies to w hi ch . O di a mo t , : . „ . . , Antiteinclie la Moulted. end Otos* MIMS' has Imo es'' , As a Tome. modendely and ineinanently exalting the tabllshed for It which an be extended.: -- anemia of all parts of the frame. producing Necessurity The Breaker end fir:tunes ate of the very teat charieteri .a healthv increase of the action of the mottoes mons; 1 and In "6311146 order . pad will ^tPoßtneud tb 4 /1 96 "V : . ehellaraily changing the acidity of the stomach, and aet-" to persons acquainted with the heehaw. ) ' N I- ing nrrnmilyispon the liver in regulataig permansoUy • Thailears.was • toJuly 1,1 1 / 1 64, awn tea nororaide am ..; l i k e mu st y secnt riaas, . 1- : . - for the operator. For Duthie information apply at the •',l NOTICL-Mhoever expects to lind this* beverage will Colliery, in person, or by latter to Sh amo ki n P. 0., ii .I. ilea - ppeinted; but to the AA. weak and low•ephited. Northrunhertandoounty Pa.! • ORMAN, P . BALE' A CO. ' : _.i t win rave a P atella' arusattic ec " 4 " 4 l . - P" lea " 3l a 7-if __ li smell* rionedlal-ptoporties. i . ._ , February 13, 1858 I 1 - - - ( 1117U - rferi l ig rß e otrrs at p H ri A vrte . jl Pr ogiutten—rh. great popnlarity.of this delightful "..fi st runa mild has I,:ltidanzlitstmannuyr:mitiantiltuosehich the pudic • exis .m t h h e e ° p lc. esta an h k l l lsived iro teir mi ke tren wo w r n ii u — s, . , ' ll ,I,4uipiraßmerisertidustardoefahtiotritiall.r. u on b e a boi "lt i tl " e a wi Pelan il conT a l n i m 'A I r ina situated to the (*rough of Port Carbon, Schuylkill C 0.,.;! 'hoer infinitely imMrior it is t 0 all these Imltationa.,' .- Penna. ' .. 1 ~..!,.;.,....;, i. • ..;, ~, ...... ,II KirSold at $1 per . bott its es ale bottles for pkby the ci7bines,4l4'"three.nYewrimidenglitaieltb"l".aek"x'smltitloor.h.an".founilla-risyl 7. . - SOLE, PR °PIL ' ET 9RS I' * toole end flasks; with ether timbre' efferydeseripliou • ne . ' 'BENJAMIN PACE ' JR.' ACO.. eessary Ibr conduethig the bdsinast I leep ind•salua• 0 .. . ' 'it ANUS SeTtlitri:o ble kiwortnient of -patterns of the most emend ma. R , . • - • . chinery, now used in the region nod s large stock of new 1 . castings and raw material. Pensesakon given' immedl- ; pljanniuctlite . to a ,, itto elgutuds: i stay. . , _ .r. ..- ! . . _ PITTEIBURG VA. . * .. : Th.- r o w s' , will be sold on mmanosbli term; and to ' i • • any person ebbing to enpp in the bedtime .presents an epportunity seldom offered. •- , ! 'For ini; In Philadelphia by the sigente-Roftman'A . -. .., For further pertirulers loqirtr uof the undersign ea at • MovwlE, office of the .Heteogret; • John John., z 1 Rare St. Clair, or between the hob rs of 11 A. if. and 2 P. M., .1 ' street: llyott It Sona:1113 North &M od etreet.. ` Also, to !lt at Kirk A Rsum's office, Pottsville. J. S. KIRK. l , ' Heading, by Hitter' 3 Co: tanOaster, by John P. Le* St. Clair. Feb. 24,1858 ! , . %if - 1 ! ' g 1>,.; Pottsville, John 0.-Brown, .7: H.' C. Hughes and ! C. W,Epting 7.. Ta mailia,ls y E. J. Pry ; illuersville. J. • WARMERS,: TRUCKMEN, &C. li K. Burns, and In tichttylhitt: llltYeu. by Dr. B. Chi - HE • subscriber has made arrange- 1 - Orestes: f ! loaeroberl4, .57 , . - . , 1 scents for furnishing the following Fertilisers tit the I,' - -•. • 46. - manufacturer'' , prices, carriage only added. at his Seed Establishment in Pottsville: Best Peenvian dusno, ! . by the Ton or Bag. ) , Pacific Ocean Guao,' •: do - do. Columbian do '• , : do do • Super Phoaphate of Lime, do er Harr* Hone Sawings, • , ! do •• do ' 4 Bone Dust, do do ' Land Plaster, ' ! ' do do Poudrette. • do do Leinsu's Fertiliser, ' s, do do, ' The Peruvlari Guano is obtained from the Yamaha Government Anent, for whim we are. Agent-and the other articles hum the ' most, approved Rouses, so that we can warvent them to be ghat they are represented: 1 • Also SOROIIUM-or CIIINESE SUGAR CANE SEED. By the Pound. Quart. Pock ordloshel. together with Covering's Pamphlet minting o r Um made of cultism. ting it, sod making sugar and 'ohms. price 70 rents a copy. or for 5 postage stamps espy will be sent free by mail. Also Clover and Timothy deed. Orchard Grass Seed. tore, titer with Garden finds of all descriptions, Fruit Trees, Ac.. le- all of Which are furnished by the small or large quantities, at - B. HANNAN'S March 6.'58 10. ' Swcr Storr,,..Thttifilk. • LITERARY BUREAU. ' AN EXPERIENCED EDITOR, a se - Cement Author and ts.thorruuroly Edneated Lib erary ruin. weary with twenty.flve years of the drudgery of Daily Journalism, has determined to hire out Or sell his brain at retail. to those who may require their , co in any,hortorable way. ' 1 Mrcedants, finglnesa men, Inventors, and Dealers of every kind. will be supplied, off hand, with advertise- meets, (poetical or otherwise.) notices, cards, circular* or any apechw of article &Wired. . - • Politicians will be supplied with' epeeehes, r-ports.res olntfons, letters, teats. ittonphlets. editorial Articles% communication.. and aiery port of brain-work, wails they may find It incoirrenlent or troublesome to do tbr., themselves. „ Ladles and Rentlemen of every rank In. society or on. enpation in life. can have letters written on any sntdect, whether bust neat car sentimental. The advertiser will also rondnet or translate entree pemdenee of every kind, either English, French,Spanish. German or Italian. I 1 • Poetry.' Arroatke An. Ladles Albums: Notea, Billet don:. Monodie.. and Compositimul of the most delicate I and rogithitrotill character, fneldent to every possible dr. enutitanee or event in rife, will be furnished hr lovicle-I ble confidence. by Writing to the undersigned, and ex, I plainling their wishes. i Orders by mail, aerownianfed with meth. will be 'Aridly and promptly attend,d to. • . J. THOMPSON, • • Literary Bureau. - Box =43, Afladelphla P. 0., Pa. • Jan. 30,'54 ' (HI /dim_, I - - • FSUIT.TREES, i t 1 SHRUBBERY, C- •• ' , - .- TE. SUBSCRIBER , is Agent for' several iellable Nurseries. and will furnlah good Fruit Tires. which • can he Mied on as being true to name. Three fourths of the Trees sold 1 through- the country by Agent,' err the refuse generally of the Nue serlea—or troth Preit.Treeri as ant not degralfdw—and In a toalorldr of Instances marked to suit any kind ordered. We nirnish all Trees at the lowest . N emery pekea, and warrant them to be what they are represented. -All kinds of Apples. Pears. Peaches, Plumy Apricots, Chen ries. Nectarines. Guineas. Ac. • . - Also Grape Nloee. such • as Isabella, Catawba. Clinton !and Diana; Strawberries, Raspberries, Currants,. Goose. berries; Victoria Rhubarb Roots. Arpara.eus Roots, ke. ' e All kinds of Rose Bathes, Climbing Plants,—Ores. aegis' Trees and Shrubbery. Se.. of all kin — di - . lifelifdini , the. Horse Chesnut, Sliver an d Maple: Catalpa li 'Magnolia. Elm. Mountain and Fl 'raring Ash.Europeen 1, Linden, Double Flowering P and Cherry, Abates, Larch, Lc, ke. . • The mason that Trees taken from Nurseries Will grow' t , when those taken front our Mountains will hot, la that ' those in the Num:taro are frequently': transplanted, which gives a greater abundance of the ' 'smaller mots. ' which are the life of the Tree. This la the reason why so few of the trees transferred from our mountaltut crow when transplanted. ' . Any information with reg ard to Cholee.Frult Grapes, Pleats, As., given on applicatkinlto the Subscriber. . Trees, Ac., furnished by the 100, dosen or singki. _ I IlfrW. BANNAN; • *kat for &Kral Reliable Nitrittraws. aillboai In want of Trull , Trim will please nand, In tbelrorders early. - AsirOBEAT DISCOTERT OF TM* ASYLIM lUPOIICANT TO , Tebabeo Chewers! DR. GUSTAV WINAILD'S Taste Restorative Troches, The Great Stibetitate . For Tobateo. Tis'a well known andin6ontrol4erti 7 I hie filet that the use of Tobacco. la :the promoting muse of many of the moat severe '. ENTAL AND PHYSICAL DISORDERS • To which the race of man is sttdect, as Careful anal and long .and painful experience have clearly proven that it rontaine certain narcotic and poisonous proper ties most dangeents' in their effects, 'which by entering Into the blood derange the functions mid operations of the Heart. causingtnaoy to suppose that organ to be air rionsly dissented. -1 • - - TORALVH affects also the en tliW nervous system,Man !resting Itself—As all *So have; ever geed the notions weed will bear testimony—in Lassitude, Nervous irrita bility; Water Brash, I)yspepela, and many other disor ders of a similar Character. THE TASTE ERSTORATTVE TROCHES • f Are designed to counterect thee* baneful lagoon:Mond have proved completely enceessful In a multitude of eases and wh need. Being harmless in them selves. they exert a beieficial effect upon the entire rya• tem, restoring the Testa which has become vitiated or destroyed by great Indulgence. eoteplefidy.recooving the Irritation and aeoampanyingfiekling .eignsatkm of the Throat—which are alwaya 'consequent upon 'abstaining from the tire of Tobseto, and by airing a healthy tomato the Stomach, Invigorate the whole system. Perrone who are irretrievably undermining their .eon stitations and shortening their lires, should use these Trochee Immediately and throw oti.the injurious and unpleasant habit of Totiteco'Chowing.' Them Troches or Losengeit a an pat up In a econee , dent and portable form at the low price of 60. rents per bet. A liberal amount to the Trade.' . Prepared noted,' by the undersigned.in whom aII or., den should be addressed._ JAS. Fe DOWERS,'.."Mhfifit :Corner '4l and Race streigti,l'hilailembia. March '6B . 12.1; _ . CREALr INDUCEMENT_SY ." ' An Extensive vuletl i of iStsadiud nooks very Ceap THE SUBSCRIBER being desirous - of miming his large steak of Standard Mirreella. neoualleplut will sell them off et extremely low priors. Among many others will be Raind . 4 Robertson's Ilistoslcal•Work.2 vols,Svit. Russell's Modern Emory, *vols., Sid. ' • Plutarch's Lires.Bro: • - Life of the Dr/mot Vellingtou. Illwrtral ed. ' - • Chamber's Encyclopedia of Literature, 2 vole. Chamber's Information for the People. -" - . Aen t'om it p 'i re emn bens m ire C ta o ry mm on eti th ta e ry ßi o b o le. th 3 e B Ta i l b g fe. Slroll. -7 . lialdreth's History of the United States,. 6 vols.. _ llsocrori's ilistory of the United Stateo.6 sole. ~ Waverly North complete, ln 6 Ws., and in Meat. Boswell's Life of Dr. Johnson by Create. Smith's Dictionary of .Arts and Manufactures. Appleton's Cyclopedia of Biography.' . Irvinit's Life of Washington,/ reds. South's Sermons. 2 rots.. Bro. • Addison's Complete Works, 6 vols. . . . Washington Indulge Worhs,ls vols. .. . ' Cooper's Works, 24 ra'.... • ' - Bayard tailor's Works. 5 vols. • • ' Don Quixote and Oil Illas,lllustrated Politicos. Illustrated World of Art. Tales of a Gran - Mather. • .. . . Works Of Lorenzo Dow ' ' Deltas's Satinet Ilistory. plates. • ' ' Arabian Night, Butettainments. re itaulmondl ll e Hunting Adventures in tbe North's D Wil d ' : Cumin hig'iunter'o n Lik Amain Lion', allbants Aa ' 1 'Stepr ter's hen's Egypt and the Hely Rand. goorlidg.' ' Ileadley'e Wash in 1 W•d Fa roilygt on Encyclo and Napoleon. . . . Newcomb's Cyclopedia of Hirxlol,44,oditiou„, - • , Josepbuir's Work,. complete. Walton _ __...„....... tre's Dictionary of Arts. Mstrufsetri_Vi_u_l.T.S.. , Lvell's Elements and Prineiptiz of (4• 01 71 - Lt_ _7.'1_ 0 ., Library of Standard Plotkin sontroein. l l'. !.;;Lf .m. ... .. , ..iz. Fielding. Swollen, Hannah Hoe , 441 "‘." 4 " ' Porter. Le:. to. a ,/ Art, Lardner's Lectures on &genre . 4 , -__ • Encyclopedia of Religions Know ope. , , Dirk's Works.. complete. 2 yolr. Layard's Slolvelt en _ .....i.yean . Little k Brown's elegant Cabinet, elmlie " C4llmen"rY nlbleaiee.trum=ue Otto. Poets, scarlet elotb.eilL .. d its porome ird . , ittronof .. the , Brit ish Ityrne4 Dictionary of, 111 _le. .... _. __ . ..,.. Do. Nleholaon'• Irdierglopedla al Arrie7lll7,.. ,r-, mitlll.g 2 " 11 .141 . . latik. na ": tl4Btel'i."-—;1 " 7 7 : Ano7 ra Co dMin7ipil=--•+---6, linssoe .7 tlibbea4lll."l et 11tin r ibilltsedsrd Parte. T 64etbst vittli virinne Anttretert Worts , : Pocket end Family BO S. .. _„. _ 441 . win hii plid it go•F• 11 0 0 0 to snit ,Itis 11 ~, 9 i ,L., mut 4 siat . ipuent Stare , 11. P or elegant, bledlervi-4..... j !' "r ''''' O. BARRAN'S .- '1 .1Milll'ol!,::..._ =MM42I LANEOUS, v .. _ ... .. • ri.,,,,,,..-.........„.....,...„.• i gn ik .i.,.. . -. ••• , - :: ~ 1 ..Na:•01,C1. AAA .. ,. i. ..: . . P. • „ .... - •: -. i.1.-(#0, 1 4: 1 **crg - ,*:§.. f .-- 11 - 44LANESITIT RS UOLLAND REMEDY- ' -1- - To 7.22.lrandLas. i lIR. HARDMAN, • Anitirtteal Phynielext mad Physicleft for Diseases of the les Offer , ', • Fp . ,RIVIERJiY. Physician to eincini -. ina I Marine Hospital and Invalid's Reheat! Cos iespond ng, member of the elendon Medical Society of Ohseav on. author of 'Letters to Invalid? ' " and editOr of the : Medical Stethoscope." may be eonsulted le l'orr,svua.s,At the rennsylvatila Hall; en ' SATURDAY. APRIL 24M, fur one day war! ti:W•Di. HARDMAN tomtit Consumption. Itronchitie. 7Arylngitaa, 4Mhme. and Dieing of the Throat and hungs,,by ileAlical Inhaiatiost: . . . Di. 11A1)11801t111181 1 to pubDe confidence are Rini ; ded upon the folhieing facts: • ' ;' - •, • I. Ills theta:Nth:and entrplete sequaintanie with the practice of the most celebrated physicians of Europe as - welyne America: ~ 2. ,The Peculiarities cif his system of taidleation—dif- Ifeint from every other eier yet idefted—doas m44E:aka *tek=tii make well: nor tear down to build up agii&- 1_ ' discarding all dangerous drop: and Polsonons mhutriffe, 3.111 a unprecedented experience In Herpital practlcit, where, every form of.dfinease was presented for treat. ment,' and. In ease* of death, en' examination of the • dead body made, and the nppennynees of the afieetatir parts carefully noted down by hia own hand for future reference. These notes and observations thus made, wtam ;completed. will Tone two large, Volumes. of Ova • hundred pages each. which will .be_tpubllehel•for the ' benefit of-the Medical protoeion. •; • ' i i: 1. In Addis inn to.ttila. hi? vast' experience,aequired by trliveling nearly Ore rears.treating thousands annually, have afforded great advantagee for otweivation and the study of all diseaaee incideitt to the human Lanny. In, this pigiod of time be has' traveled o distance nearly squads two entire eirenita et the globe. and has seen. prescribed far and been [cTited by nearly thirty Rene :amid invalids. ..•I • . I I I 1 -....... . - .. • - ALL DfNELINES TRRATEDI • ' r In relatlon lathe foliciwing diseases. either when cow. elleated with : Lang Airmail:ins. tir existing alone, 1 alit I netts consul Undo—mu - any find - them promptly re retie. PrOlapsugand all forma bf Female, Complaints, Irreg. clatitles. and ,Weagners. 'l' . • Palpitation eptetberlOrmi of Heart. Disease Liver Com plaint. Dyspepsia, and all Other Dlstamas of Stomach and Dowels, Piles, ie. - I iiii-All Diseisee of the Rye and Mar: Nemaigisi, Hil lery, add all forms of Nervous Die reee. sa - x. charge.epr oluunationiss i i -S. D. - HARDMAN, M.D. • 11. • : Flbt:tisry . • ! - A dAIRDTHE.LADIESI DR,I/11PONCO , S k'F.I3IALFAOLDKN PILLS INFALIIIBI.E in •iemoring • • stoppages Or irregularltlespi.the menses. These 1. sere nothing near. but 'hit's , Nten used by the Dixioe "'tor-many years, both to France and America, milli sup paralleled engem , ' in: everY ease.and he is urged by many thousand ladlei who bars used them - . to make the Pills public, for the allevbgion,of those suffering from any les regalarities whatever. as well as a presintira to time . ladies whose health will not pernitt an Increase of lenni• , ly. j - Pregnant females, ot,those suppoving themselves • so. are cantitmed against using there Pills, as 114 Pro. prletor essutnei no responsibility atter the above. nano. %Moo, although their mildness would prevent anyip,ln. I la to health t otherwise, these are regommenQ„e - Directions accompany each box. Price, $l. PolVehole . rale and retail by C. W. EPTI NG, corner Norwegian and C.rintre streets, Pottsville: Pa. • , . Il trders must be addrikeed to .the • hbove 'Gan : oral Aglintorbo will supply the trade at Proprietor's Prices, and send' the Pills .contidep4lally. to Ladles by mall. by their enclosing 11 to Clide.:NF. ff.PTENU, at Pottsville, fiebuylklll county. Penna. . See isigistara.".7 totrioico,"pn each box—none othersgenniu&... '7Pottsrll le:June 6. 'Alt [lf] . EVERYBODY CAI SAVE 801ErBMit. .1 • 'VERSON§ USING INK, or. those who would like to Make wonethlng lt,lttonld .well to send for a reeffes sod make their own, which fan be done for Az - cents per stogie paten. and ftwis boar to the yenta In linter quntltles. The stove will be went to any person >W aIC mots In stador or oilier; by a4Areitalng t I B. P. BOARDMAN t CO, February 13; 'TS 7.3 m) 'tact Moeller, ?EL IT. ' FARREL'S £ HERRING'S .Patent , Pile Proof Solos S. 33.013NTWALIV, • at from thi report , of the CCM mitts. appiriln fed , td superintend t e recent trial testa burning Safes at Reading: • "On the 23th of February all the members of the Com• mitts* reel to rri tees* gm Sires SO Wicks and Topers. (Oared in tb•m) end,Weie .r.fect fy sitistied that allwas Theday foUtiwing the burning, took piste. 'un der t • superintendence of tithe Committee-e furnac • After a fair and ImPlutlat burning lor ve boon in' the of Messrs. Ferrets di nerring..the Sated Messrs. EVOLTIS Watson was Arit °penal. the Safe being on Are end the eontentaTartially consumed • whilethe contents In the tisfeof Messrs. Firrels.4 flaring were in good condition. and no Are liiside."._ • • The Editor of the /kr*, and -Schnell" Jotrrilat, to- The with 11th business men: who attended the burn ng of the Safes,testify to the truth of the : above state ment. I , For geod ead reliable Ltes at manufacturers', prices; -call on • • hi BAN:4AS. • - * Aral..r Arra', 4 fferring's Sara. ' Pottssille,3larch 14th, '37 . . 11- E. GARKICIAES, Pottsville, pa., S, AGENT'ft'i the• sale - lit-EVANS' &wkrsos's PO*lPiphia Nanufitchimi SALAMA.PTDER SAFES, No. 26 S., ! eith Fotirth Street, Mlladelphin. :lerrutti U .21itignykstad Must Prelull." „peprt of Me Danmetrec appointed to rerptriatind tie burning nj and Iron Sofes of Reading, • February 271 A, 1457. ' • I . Ev.irnsto. March Th; undersigned, t neOten of the ••• !committee, -do . respectfully report. that we p in he two Saila originally . acr ort by lamo &Herring ; ";”' • !end Evans k Watson, Oseed side try skie In it-furti‘ee, els: I The safe in . use by the Savmastor the Phila. • :delphiak Reeding RalireedCompany. ollicoatiteidierginsanathetured by Ferrets/tiler rig, and•the safe in um by A. Lahti, In his atom. e n m e nn turne by Evans & Writing, and put in bailie and ;lament precisely alike. • • n e gro WAS /tided at 1 3, 1 4 o'clock, A.M.. and kept up un til *Mr cords of green hickory, two cords dry egg snd balliheirmat top wood. wen entirely • consumed. the Iwhole under the Ipmerintendsmee of the 'absinthe's, lmembers of th‘courssittee. The safes were then cooled }id Mai; water, after which they were cloned: tide the 'books and papers Laken out by the eammlttse et d tent to U. A. LariMre stare for public examination. after they were drat examined and marked by thecommittee. The 'hooks sod papers taken from the safe Wan ntactiired by E v ans I When were; but slightly affected by the In- I.( u ses hiet.vrli He those taken from the With manutiictured tby ferrets Mervin* iirere. la our judgment, damaged -tally fifteen per lieut. rattian those Wien from Evans Watiam's safe.• • . - Wabeileve the above to have been A fair andinspartial. kW of the reopeetive hualittes of both swim t • JACOB 11. DTIIIER. • ,-1 . • . DANIEL S. HIMMEL - ! IlavAng beenabeen during the . buriting. we fatly co. !bride with the above atatement of the enuditioti of the pap/nand book" Wei out of the nvetieettre Wm. , O. A. NICOLLA. I ; " • !!!,, IL 11..bitTIILENBREG. I JAMES MILMOLLAND. I . Thafollowinetiomed sentleentio, inaidente of Deeding 'Milts vicinity. who sisw the above floa.bavyi purchased !Agana grout Evans A, Watson since the bunting, up to pay Ist. 107: - • - . ! • Lipoid Hire/S.l; [irk di.lleister, I a W. 1111044 14 A Sma,l; Henry tr. idheinonn, Dr.lfm. litontr.l: Solomon Rimed/L.l; Levi Smith, l; -Dinh A Craig./ : ;Wm.-Rl:Cie. 1r Kearns* k Win..-Mclarikr,, l Gwen J. Eckert, I; .1.31. A (I.lf. • ilasiiitoelt, I t Earn Miller, I rJagleli,Jaallimn• I i A. IL Sarver, I; Jaimb Schmucter. ; Wm. lithg,,l; I.lL&bollsobegger,f4 . . ll . it.Onnynni, 1; 11.4. Levitt tY.C. ds-P. „P. Ermastrost.l; 11111 mayer, rellaserdh, Do..Mliton.l; J.V.Brldemuns, 1. I • EVANA. WATSON : R w ireliew oa bend 300.000 pounds of iiii.aboirs . SAVOR niiliektb•y 4#o fOr cede ow terfitrternis thins any ciao avalmfadaser Mahe cratsd Sates. • ". 2 1 23 s T ' • 1.1 11 PoUsAILD; SECOND "Declaration orindeOendence." r DEATH AN sum INCHANAN't ADMINISTRATION I A,a H 01101" to am Noble Reimblieass, Ameriemn• 4im d'hidependea Demecrat lebn /milk Mt • ' Great Daniel rieirmasee mill go der* • to posterity side by side , ocitA b te tiyare aids Fiat iteriaratiots • of , irdepestelemee: Thumfay, was a great day for thu country—for in the /louse, la that branch of trur nationatiol. isdatarti which Stands nearest to, mad best reflects ,the wishes uf, the people) by a &aided - yew jos.• lice heslaseu dole to the long mitering people of Kansas. Thousands eronded the captions gal.' Dories. and the only Member *hermit was- Mr. Qtr., others of Missouri. Mr, Stephens, 01. lieergio. Silted op the &nits Ganes bills Oa the vete to" .reject the hill, the yeas were 90, the nays 137. The bill was rind a second time, wheti lirs'Mont• pinery offered the Crittenden substitute,as masa dad hy the enti,Leeompton Democrat Conference. Mr: Quitman moved a substitute, the tame as Ow • Senate hill, but, °remitting the, amendments of., Senators Pugh and Green. Mr, Ifumpbtey shall rose to oiler an amendment, when Mt% fins.!.. phone called for the previot-queetieur widish brought the vats immediately upon Mr. Quitman's ' • proposition, which. Was negatived,—,yeas T 2. nays 160. The question then, recurred oft Mr. Mont.. .gonsery's substitute, sad it was adopted-yeas 120, nays 112! The decision called forth loud applause • from the galleries. The bill, as amended, passed godly by the same vote exactly. • - . , The yeas and nays are es follows; preseilloF! the ?manta of Anti•Leconapton :Dentoentta ad of the state, In hatica; is the:Ste4, in CAPITALS. - s"nthern . Americans in . asst.!. CAPITALS and , Democrats - front Pennsylvanip, votiqg any, In belgi.Vesse type, with the naum unite: reprw., :tentative from title District reversed, a position it should assume nekt to obliteration:— • :jr • Tos.—Msens. Abbott. .Adriasy /Ladner', Rentartt. • Billlngburst, ltloghsm, Iltafr. Bliss, Drayttio, Bellintte. Durlirnbtrnk Burroughs. Coluebell. CONN 'llweset•CHAP , MAN, Clark of Conneeticuonork of New Tork,Zaweon, Clark 0. Coebrane, Ixckor ft, Colfax,. Cumin. Covediee for Cragin. CurU to s. Ilsroll, DAVIS of • Maryland. Davis et Indiana, Doris ofkbrnockuestta, Darts of Jows„Dowes, Dean. Dick. lbdd. Durfee. EAte. Beghtek, Varentortit, Yenten, Aim, Feeler, Giddings,ollman,Onmia• Decal Goodwin, Granger, Orresbeek, ti row. Hall of Oble, Mall or Mootoichaletts. Harlan. UAW of Manland, Farts of Illinois, iiaskia. HICKMAN, board, Bonus. Howard. " ' OW EN JONES, Kellogg, Kolory, Kilgore, Knapp. Kunkel of Pennsylvania, Lawrowc, Leach, Latter, Losstior. Ma Kanto, MAMMAL of Kentucky, Marshall of illloorne Mailmen, IdONTOGMEItY, Morgan, Morrill. Morris of' Pesasylvanis. Morris or Ilihmis, Morro of Moine. Morse of N, Y., Mott, Murray, Nichols, Oiln ' Palmer. Parker, Averlicke,rettlt, Pike, Pot. r, Pottle. Yoshio*. MAUD, Ritchie. Robbins, RobartAlloyce, Maw of I ille. ois Sherimin of 0100,6hersien of New York... Twit% of - 1111no14, .S !tuner, Stanton, Stewart et reenethania. Tappan, Thayer, -Thompson, Tompkins, Illessawoos, Wade, Walbridge, Waldron, Walton, Washborne OW M. cousin. Washburn. of Matas, Washburn° of Wilson, Wood . Nate—kneers. AM, Anderson, Arnold. Atkin!. ATt ry. Marimbas. Bisbee, Bocock, Ikotbarn, Bowie,- Devoe Breech. Wyse, Burnett, Deno, Coale. Clark of Mil spurt. Clay, Clemens, Cllngrnan. Cobb. John Coebrane. Connor, Craig of Mammal., Crabs of N. Carolina. Craw • ford. Curry. Davidson, Prat of Mississippi. 9411asatli Dlsiassalek. Dowdall. Ndentuison. ZHOU, NUS , * Faulkner, Florence, Garnett, thirtroll i - 01111 s, 060 da•Ofewiwood. Omit* , Hatch. Hawkins, Ilillyllop kiln. Houston, Hughes, linylor, Juliano. Jenkins. Jew ett, Jonas of Tonoosseo. J. Ulnae, y JOlllOl4 Kstte, Kelly, Kunkel of Maryland, Lamar, Lammly• Le say.. Leteher,Macier, McQueen, Mason, Maynard. Milo. Stitt ler, Millen. Moore, Niblick; Peyton. Phelps; Irballtge, Powell. Quitman, needy, lisegan,Reitty, itufito.Nne 'sell Eandidge, Savage. Scaler, Scott. leoleton. Smith of • Tennessee: Smith of Virginia, Searing. Seward. Shaw .o( North Carolina, Sickles, Shorter, Siallototti• $ Stovenion.,Stowarf, of Maryland, TolbAsTillar sari Ne! York, Taylor Of Louisiana. Tripper, Wax*, Warren... kins,Mhtte• Whitely, Winslow.. Vioodsop, VitAm. dyke,-Wright of Georgia, Wright of Tessacwees,Kalllr. The' bill, u now passed, gives the' people * . tilt Kansas &Jair opportunity to approve em lid!Qt Lecomptim•Constitution, and in am* , or rejletiirn , another. conventitTri it called to make* now Cu*. stitutiOni which shall be sebtnitted too fair Toth of the people under the juihnlictlon tied , Supirld oister' of aßoard of CounniSsioners, coneisiing.of .tho Governor and Secretary of the Territory, and the President of the Connell and Speaker of the House of Representatives of the Territorial Legit. lature, who /hull have full power to make.the portionuent. regulate the districts. fix the pre. eiftets,'set the day of cleetiOn, receive the. vutei, • and doctors . the result. : . It is expected the Senate will disegrU to the House bill, and then ask for a eoconittee f of Mince,. If the House sires , to ,a committe r of Conference, .the maengers e rits parr will be voted for. When dm ore Hone take their stand upon their eiparate measure's it is fur the future to show which will 'yield ground.' In view of this, It is suggested that the session j will net tannin ate be fore August or September. , As the question now etawds. three times three for the spirits in Congress ;who stand so nobly by the rights "of , the - people', and the interests tor Freedom.' `Their - untnes will booded down with snored care to posterity to dittred even as we now revere the memory of the signers of the First • Deeliration of Independence. ..., • $ • , Theissitest tram Europe. .That,Psrsia brings Liverpool dates to the 20th Ceittron breadstuff/ and Imported provisions wets all at reduced privet—cotton - more particular. lyfeelingtbedeelioe. The quarrel between France lad England is ended for ; the present, France bar. tog withdrawn bar demand, so .brusquely:urged by '.00111:18 Walewski;that England should opecialiy legislate rigainsa persons conspiring against for. eign'potentates. Lord /Cilia Russel had again M. tradueed a Bill tojillow the Jews to sit in Parlia ment. Thera is no further new, from India.— From Canton, the intelligence is aS late as Jana. ary 28th, at which period the Emperor had not made any reply to the ninilication. transmitted to him hi,Lord Elgin and Baron Grog. The British nd-Frencb were about aseending.tbe Psalm River with a flotilla of gun.bOats. It is probable that Sir William` Gore Onseley, British Ambassador It .Wastrinows, will: be recalled. . mid Sfetiottm, Pattera 'S authorized tO sell Safes In Schuylkill county I 1 Itntish them at the low, sunTecturent Miees, at his ore in P 00,141149 where the td s list oritri:tes Mn be eseßates.on jrislhaaeproved auperiorin ftoteetincßooks, e. ite.. from flre.te any m sa wed In the United Mates, 87 are offesedatetivady loft Jett reteteed int ter tale ' -11. BANNANT 214 reb.22.1,1 -Ztt7teets.4.o*.WM • , State Leatalatnie. 'On Thursday, the bill rciative to bault . pillettrs irmsrepoited favorably in the rienate. The bill relative to evidence in couriu:u was referred barkku the Judiciary Committee. In the House of Ret : tesentatives•the bill to sell the State worlisio the Sanbu'ry and Erie liuilrged Conwany passed deal. •ly, by the strong vote or 53, yeas 'to 37 nays.— .They considered , the ligior bilLuntil the adjourp• meat. The Money Market. The money market continues without *hinge; the chi banks abrorbinfnearly all the best paper, and theyemainder speedily finding buyers at six per cent But little putter of inferior ittades Is bought, and the rates for each *alai are variously quoted et from tea to eighteen per cent. . Eattenate Verified. "Independent," the Weshiagtim rcirrespondent of the North Americas ife the 22.1 of Mar,eb gave tor Crittenden's &mei:amain .120 rotes to .113 against• it and, dropping Mr. Carothers, who was not present, every member voted precisely as be predicted. lie is indeed, a woe reliable corres pondent. ' •' No Use. • The Cabinet pretty ganerially attended the de• liberations of the house on Wednesday night. giving the doubtful.and hesitatiog the benefit of• their countenance and counsel. Alas. for their et• forts! The rrniadulent Lecomptnn Constitution is dead. • • True Bills True bills have been •found by the-Grand Jury against the delinquent officers of the Pills&lphta Board of Ifealth, •The Cant i na Steamers. - The three Collins steetners were sold on Thuri.- day, subject to • Use of $637,000. The prise bid was but $60,000. • .• The Germane. • Of eight thousand Germans in Kansas,not one hundred are'eunneetedteith the Leetdaptun or Pro. Slavery party. . - Mexico. , The civil war is in 101 l regress, and anarchy reigns supreme. s NEURALMA. - A gectleman living in Phila• delphia says—"ln passing through Pittsburg, some months since, I purchased ,a bottle of Bcerhave's Holland 'Bitters. It?relieved me ; so witch: that on returning home I bought two more bottles froin Dr. Dyott, which com pletely cured me of Nenraleis., I have re commended the article to manylfistyllilnds, and four or five of the number say it cured ` them. I think that 'my recommendation has done more for its sale in Philadelphia than your advertising." I ' (We-are not permitted to publish , the name, but any person calling at the store, wit municating with u by letter, will be con vinced of the truth of this statement.) • . Tsui Ilsito Toms.— ThS Chkago Pm+ has as sleSs , time:ova, forty columns km;, of lan& In 'that 'Sty de linquent ex taste. TOIS Is attributed lola* cooshtog slrSet of the law Ileaaelsl panic. . , ebt jilarktts. ~ • POTTSVII:LIO ft Aftxmlrs. . - (WII•losall• Prises.) . ~ 'Who t Floor, biol., P 110, Dried Poaches, pied, $4 0$ Rye Floor, bbi., 4'Z t do • do volisiod.••-•4.• 21 Wboat,baoliol, 210 0 1 Dr led Apples, pav'd,2 2211 ny.., do ' 'l itsgs,iloBon, ,Vi ) i COM, do • ' - Bettor, prr p osa d , •'. ,lo Oats.' •—do . .•., , . MooPilless , . a Potate eo., do ' ,70!, limos, ". 1214 .Tlototkr Nod,. ' ' 2 L/bni. Llovor Wood INV y - ... 4:oolPiaster. do . $ l 5 80 113,i,porton, , ,)8 00 itaU, per owl, • 1 73% POTTSVILLE; , PRODUCE; JEARKIETS. (Retail Prises.) PLOURrlatios Ploys sells from *6 LS to I KIP lib* end kis otiS La. Eye, Cboy AIS SO ess too, sod col I. Shod do`. • • • • 011.1111,--WkitolibosS solisatEl be* bliki and tt"4 it SI 00 &lc nye dm Cont. dccOitiiis 40. ISlD7a.rEssi NUL id 9 A /214 Os. 'per lb. Matto* 10012 1 A do. 1;40110 do; Pork 11 - 416; aboulders la do; Haas So la do., Doknial2)44o- booms* 11)4, Os, 1'1t091111053.-.Dutter Imps Ato 10 vv.* lb Chen•l24iio:.; llagiildoasLard 3P4 elk ft 11 '- nnala.-...C0b0$ cis. ki lb: , o ntirooS b tp.o; -r whitim4h;-A r wait. 1..; du ; Crsokfol soirrot irerisrel 1 , g4.40. ' • •PlaßoLUatibut 12% OLIO Its hook trarlos: