`• 't:r. ' ' 7jUi*:',)outitat. . .. porr — S - VILLE, I)A.- ----.,---...,-..,_ ---iiiirolloAT, .APIIII. 10. 1858. ':------eitcr dlatlon of the Misfile Jornnt. ht vies) to isate clreulatlon of any THREE other English Welshed •In the Coon nd as ft etrcnlstes Me best portion of, thtt;, olatlon, an advertise -1 i resat Insetted In Its coluntlis Isd me, worth unwell to stn ser as It publlat; any three other pa ,KA OUT cities the 11011 CIA %stud are Crass tat tled In price aecordlnd to the el Afton of the paper.. _ , . - set• IL. Float, Boom No. 2, fl Ikosd• !AY. New York. Is antbor'sed', to receive sob;iviptioos ad collect bills for tbe; 110E4' JOGltttit., to No' Tork. , --- . / - .tousixr.ess :owil . . . ~ mutatto nANx.-'-sue toils e s ioetit. mut Wm, Het berington'satrd of thanks. ) h i __ .. ", FOR RENTi—A dwelling ouse n3I uta ago streets .Stet adviril gement . APPRENTICE WANTE D .- See advertisement signed, Hen, 11. Stichter. Centre street. • • - . SitE Notire of purehere of bonai-hold far:Attire in Schuylkill Haien by W. A. Ili EDLER. ' .. „TILE TITSIRGINH RUN IpB.HOUSCS are etrered for - sale. For part iculare see adveribetuent. ' • - - -ti. D. 3." of ktoayikili Haren• wauts * situation as bookkeeper or dr: it. See advert/Arent - ORPHAN'S COURT SA LE..-See Notice of the Admin. ittr g ator of the estate of JOHN DROVI, late of this Do.. so . s u . - sli h. AMOKIN VALLEY AND POTTSTILLERAILROAD COMPANT.:--See notion of meeting of 'stockholders to 'erect raises • 0 , 31VDEl t A ItOWEN, Centre street. two doors aboss the Ameriern Bones, have received new styles of Plain, a nd Hccerilise Wall.Pspera. Ste adeeeteement. • i IMYANT A STRATTON'S Chain of National Colleges. i n ,th, principal cities of the Union. have become honor; taut and succensful educational Institutions. , For par ticulars, see advertiwasent. , eta the National Hotel:Vete 39.1te Swan,) Rem street above Third. PillltotelPhit, kept by Sides and Stover, prices have been reduced to SI 25, to salt the times.—. This is en old 00101. and the !Muse In. every yespect is well kept. TURNER a 00WEN are preps ed to reeefre orders , for the-celebrated' White Ash Coal. from Eget and West Mount, La& Collieries. Mammoth And Black Heath 'eins. Their ottlee in this bonmgh Is in Centre street, apposite Trinity Church. PORTABLE ST'EAM ENfITES of various sires are i.nastsatty for sole V . A. IL rehatelnult. City Pottable tegloe and Machine Work', Fifteenth and litantlittna ,th e ti,sbove Willow, Philadelphia'. Thew engines m • oot be eseelled, and to our knowb.aige, have an envi able ematstiOn. See advertlaerneut. . TIIAT Consumption ran be cured. seems to be en ac knowlodled fact, slate Dr. G. W Graham. whore office is at 1131 Filbert street tele', Twelfth, Philadelphia. has been operating upon patients brineans of 'inhalation.— For particulars in relation to this matter. we refer to the Doctor's Advertisement in atwitter col MOO, beaded "Im portant Iblecovetty." A FEW DAYS Fiore we leaned from our job Print ing office a "circular" for and signed by Mr. F. liodg me, tong a• resident of this place—in reference to EItIORATEXO Ti) Texas. Where this circular has reached we think It may be ndrantaleous for parties desiring to emigrate. to duly consider the, proporitlone It contains, ineoruurb, (art Mr. ll.observytt to us—and purely it is true.) that the amount Inrolfed in his proposal would • be money very well leid-out,lven If It should only give title knowledge to an emhtrat -that he, ought tro t to i t Aemigrate to the region whir the circular ,favors , in the . belief that It In the best'of al points, loth 6'P speculators and . I hose Intending tobe:aitt the world again with re newed or continued personal exertions ' c to emigrate to." For ourselves we would ' , ay to all ourlood citizens, slay with as. and dniabtlese, better times• will come. but to each an may have made up their-Istinde that IN VIZ COX. Imo TOAR they will leave our vicinity, (for Mr. 11. 'stye he shall not, confidently and officiously, under his empesi time. advise any one to under from 3 to S months. from about the IA .1( September next.), we would say— roneider Mr. ll.'o' proposition—i.ee him and -teary hie grounda for confidence in *fling forth advice to Im portant In Its results to the parties he addresses. • Mr. 11. authorizer us to pay to any parties who may have seen his circular, thathals at all !Vice, and to all parties, ready Melee inch statistlrs and general Infec ts:Oen in reference to the sub). d matter. en be IS able, 'find that he cambe found daily. either at hit own nab dente, or at the Pennsylvania hall. . . , - . AcKt:olit.inomENTN—To Hon!: S. Came rop, Hon. E. Joy orris ma M. Weiver, tve',are indebted for public.; doeuintots; Dsiocitarto ECONOMY !--The general ap propriation bill has passed the State Senate finally,.with that section in it increasing the Itty of members. Beautiful consistency,. truly! • _ _ IN the United States . 'Senate on Wednes day, the Minnesota bill . was taken up. A ft ual vote ,was had, when the bill passed— yeas 4R, nays 3. It allows two Representa ' tines. • RIGIIC—The Assignees bf the Bank tFf Pennsylvania hAve commenck,d' proceedings against John Miller, late Postmaster of °Phila. delphia, to recover back.the $23,000, paid by Mr. Allibone to him us commissions fcr the sale of the bank building to• the Governitient. Tiw Philadelphians 14e talking about buy ing the Collins Line of ',Steamers., No such. line of Steamers can be supported by the trade of Philadelphia without • a protective Tariff 4 , ifinaerieau Industry. 'Until we have ' this policy re-esiablished, it is all folly for / Philadelphians to talk abdul such a Project. Wt3, - Maiott!—Friend Freas.of the mantown Telegraph, in awarticle some time since, &eno'need . personalities in, editorial controversies, and fet in his last issue teems Rice of the Pentilvapian, e "hop" We, clo not for ri moment, doubt that the epithet is well applied ; but Major, for gracious sake; stick to principles. . Loris N.VOOLEON :is drawing a despotic rein too tightly on • • the French. people. His real power is evidently, on : the wane. We should not be surprised to see him deposed by Violence•withina year. It is true thathe , las a powerful army; but even that fact trier not save him ("Tin an avenging bullet, or the. uprising of a crushed, overawed people. • - ALLENT9WN AND AL Uftl'i RAILROAD.-:—We learn from the Hamburg Schnellpimt that work on the Tunnel of this new Road, near WindSor castle shout three miles from -Rani lirg, has been resumed. It is also stated .that operations ?on the whole line will lie ‘ re- Bunted 'at an Ttrly ;day, and - that the Road will be vigoronalyiprosecuted •to completion: b We'are'really, gladji3 hear it. " a. • • A KANSAS JOKE.—in Kansas the other day, an Old Dr. J.P. Chapman fell in Joie with a young and beautiful Miss Little; but she refused, to :consent to a union until he, had first settled upon her $9OOO. To this the doctor readily consented, but since she came, in s possession of the property she declined marrying him, whereupon he .brougitt an ac tion to recover the property. -The gal ever:won the Suit: I I SEVERt , HUT. Jusr.:7ln 'Philadelphia, on Saturday, a Mr. S. S.. Finley, who plead guilt to the charge of perjury, in falsely swearii6l to the ownership of certain real estate as condition precedent to giving hail fur certai 'parties accused of larceny, was very propel sentenced by Judge Ludlow, to three years imprisonment in the county,. prison. Thi ' -kind ofitiilicial'Praciice - Elll eflhetnally Brea up the straw bail system. ' • idti I),i:e IIE MALAKOFF.—MarshaI Pelissie i / - was ereale& line :de Malakoff in comment' • . ration of his services before Sebastopoli whg ! the Fr - each took the place on the Bth of Se • (ember, 1855. Thii was a - title conferre . upon him by. thiEmperoref France, but di: 4 stout old soldier-also received the Grand bro • , i i of the Order of the Bath from Queen Viet, now proceed-to London, to rephie Count tie Persigny, as French Anbassado, THE SllNntsitY AND Euii RAILIMAD.---T connection bctween the Sunbury and Eri! !and Raltimord ‘ Central Railroad, is rapid I progressick.. The prt,' in progress, bellsT, ll guilbury, and Trevorton, on the Sustiuchan)i! is about] elevelt miles in length. The ra Will be laid and the work completed in ti for the summer travel. We understand at a recent Itneeting of Railroad Soperintet. arrangetnents were perfected by whi I tine tables and Ares-were adopted. In S . bury, depot .buildin,ls, and other neee.• , .ippro:ietnents are projected... • f • , SCHUYLKILL COUNTY NOR3IAL SCHOOL. 3fr. J. K. lrewson, County Superintende proposes establishing a - .'sinrmal School in 0 County, for the benefit of those desiring irprove themselves, either in reference whularbhip, m i mic! of government, or • thuds of instruction, as Teachers of Pub Schools. The studies to be pursued, and t "node a operandi of conducting the sell.. were given in a communication from Krewson, which we published last week. "utea is a very good ape, in its practical se.. suing students to become superior tend). • te.sebool wilt be organized at Pinegiovii is ..the llth proximo, • tscriox.--p.le election for Be fff E cers Will' take place on the first I.f next month. We have no doubt he occasion, Lecompton. sad anti• op will enter into the result, as' ,they t . l very other place where have d this month. While he hare a 1.• elution of opinion on this question, itilecomptonites 'nominate only good true, for the offices to be tilled. Let 93ents of the Lecompten swindle per. ouble duty, denounce that measure, he same time elect honest and cape; rough o Monday that ou . 1 0e 0 n 1 P have it, been he , cal exp , let the a men an the-op , form a and at ble mei R ime writing from Iltlinersville to ~,,, ia . ppeaking of the feeling against D ew ed, the representative iu . C4- m this District, tor his course on he ton swindle business . , saps: • ople of this District have an account ..with* him, which will be squared at Democratic delegate election. "NE the P W m. gress f Lecem: The to sett! our'ne !ally would not be advisable for the blcs member to run again. His Chan id be, slim. 'trot: neighbor, the. Stan .weve, "goes its pile" on MM. Eb, cker?, Hurrah for Buchanan, his dog and ten cents a day wages' ior work n. That's the ticket friend Dewar ing ,NTIC CITY is preparing to dispute the sf popularity with Cape May the minting L g • season. Being forty miles nearer !re, with railway communication, ' urf equal •to that of Cape May, the I rn point of New Jarsey mist "hurry railroad, or it will be deserted. Con. *le improvements have been made :at ie•City since last Season. 'Cp. Thar bout building a large addition ,to the ouse, which will be divided into restatt ,illiard and bowling saloons, as wdll as ng accommodations for one hundred per• ilmere th a n could be accaminodated last , . Last season the Surf House could ~ Y be seen from the railroad, from the sand hill, around it. Now from the of the Surf House, one can have an un• eted view of Absecom shore across the , owe.' During next season twenty-nine a will be open, beaides many private sing houses where three or four hundr6d , us in the aggregate can be accommodated, dition to the above. The most , notice feature in the improvements since last a n has been the erection of two large • handsome churches,, a 'Boman Catholic Methodist, which with the Presbyterian w reit , erected last season; "m4e three hau ls orship which will open their doors for iota instruction theicoming season, be ;s from their appearance, btxtutifying and itig an air of stability to the place. ....... i Mg Washington Union has become a., two' eclat. pap& , _ . A'r palm wateri nail Pecs in an .1 Ch ties reli sid THE COAL TRADE. isam OMER iSifitia Willey April 10, ISLiti. he quantity seta by Railroad this week is 261 bp, •by Canal 24,893 00-6 r the. week 48,. 4'09 tans.. • Cdr he trade continues - Tory I.nte.are larger than we anticipated. The Canal uls th'e Railroad considerably, 'and we ,shoulq tbe surprised if it continued to lead it: Mitny those who sent,exelusicely by Railroad laztl or, mode their airangetnents to send by Canal, l lily in the Spring, before ihey knee what the tea of,toll on the Railroad would be—and an itg.as they can .sell their Coal by Curial, they ill continue to send by that avenue. The do-' and from tboßostAs very de, which also affects c business of the Railroad. Some or our Operators who bad started their ollieries intend stopping again unless the de , and increases, und prices iuspreve. They refuse at the low' rates ! at which some was old at the opening of navigation. There is no • isposition manifested to push the business in the •resent state of the•trnde.. The sales made at the ery joir rates were merely to obtain some means .• furnish the mon with food, many of whom wens lomat in a starving condition. • , The shipments for the week-sum up as renews onspared with lust year : . '1 ehigh Canal, '1 ehigh :Valley Railroad, Canal, •crautOn, South, Dacrenie in 1958, Last year 'the Contmen were holding out for freights, which accounts for the small quantity seat by the Schuylkill-Canal for the week. The trade will open•by the Lehigh Canal the ensuing week. lire will endeavor to furnish st correct:lid the rates of toll and .transportation from all the 'ditTerent regions leading to the New York, Phila• . dolphin and Baltimore blarkets, next week. Freights to the east are unusually low, and ves sels 'abundant. Our Richmond correspondent reports no less thin:l,2oo boats and 152 'vessels in port. • . A large number of boats nre also lying lit our docks waiting for loading. , The shipping tattiness partakes - also - of the gen eral prostration of businosi—.even under the boast ed spitekiiifFriciTrird - e — Whieh — was to build up the commerce of the country. " Onto dom. Firr.es.—A recent Beport or the CommlS. , sooners of Statistics made to the Ohio Legislature, con tain% a cosiOete review id the supply, production and use of oo.il in Ohio. The coal area of Ohio Is about twelve tholmand equare miles, equal to that of. Omit Britain. In Ohio, according to Col. Wmrtixtr.T's,"Outlioex of Geology," there are probably, in some placcsfortystono, 1 - Tntermingied with sandstone and limestone. These strata Ile under the surface of about thirty routine% commencing near the Month of the Scioto, and rune fling * little East ilf.Noith to the Lake. Coal Is mined, for commerce In about half tbtse counties, but lased for domestic purposes in pearl'' , all of them. Aleigaapunty produces.more than any one, but the largest aggregate. amount la pnstuceLtlit_the:s.tortheestern counties:- from ,Steubenville to the Likes. The thilowing — iiia table of :the production by counties, and the principal tnarkets: COVITIV3. PIuIDUCT.. Matartis. • Athens, • 2.000.000 bu Interior Carroll. 200,000 ' Domestic. ; ColumbianN 1.345.000 Itivcr.linti interior, Delmont, rt 3,500.1)00, . Direr and Rollins* • Guertmey, 4 • j 1,200.000 ;____....• .Ifdreronn, •. d 5.00000 Cleveland chiefly. Lawrence, . ' 2.500.000 -Domestie • M anon ing,„ 4.344,900 Domestic & Cleve'd )101fre, , smae.oon Cinchmlti chiefly.: Muskingum.,. 1.100,000 . Domestle .. .. ferry, . 17000010 ' Interior Towne. Stark, 2,u6o.uun, Ibinwiltie chiefly. Summit, 6 , ,01)0.004 • , Cleveland. Trumbull. t WA* Cleveland d Erie. Temeraea,a, -; .t,7P41.1100. DM:nestle chiefly. Vinton, ,; 300.000 - Cincinnati. iVashingtonp ~ 200,0110 Domestic. -- . . . -.. ate 45PALM kl'.iish• . The MOlll3/1 or eon reys . nce to market bare been rhteny ea Toljona; . . stoma. Ohio Itlrer - • - • - 8.000.000 Ohio Canal • - - - 0.000,000 lloeking Canal - . - • 1400.000 Railroads' I . . - 8,000.0007 The Railroads nhw carrying coal are the Pittsburgh and Cleveland. the Nahontng, the Central Obit), the. Wilmington and Zanesvilikond the Cincinnati arid Ma rietta. The coal of, Sum mlifteuhty is mostly carded on the Ohio Osumi; that of Athens, on the lloilttngennal; . . (hid of Steles, on the Ciblo River; and that of Jeffemon,l 3labon Mg, Trumbull and Perry, mostly on Itailroac.-1 In looking for Coal matkete, tbere•are Iwo not gene ily knowitChicago and Canada .. Roth tbead now take' rani luantitintot ohlo (bar. Coal Is noir shipped train Cleve.; and, round through the Straits of,liaskinew „to Chies.l so. Illinois has PO much cad arthln Its owl; borders, that it wi l probably not be knit bittern Chicago will be . ' supplied from its own State. But the fact that it la now aupplled with coal from a distance of eight hundred nags, when it exists within an eighth part of that distance, lea very strong tration of the value of Ohlo cool and in dnatry. In the ivedrl4s7. ihree•fourtbs of all thecae] used and dietri ,,iMted in Chicago was brought through the lakes, Tbs ; , amount brought from Ohio and Penneylvania wee about] t.ooomoo'of bushel*. This coal Is sold at Chicago ati , about Z) rents .per .bushel, while theF scarcely a I W county in Ohro,here it cannot be got the cent., Audi 8 in several at 3 cent Canada yid be slorge and incrusalpg market. ln.l 14dsed the era trade must increase fors century to enmerl t ;: quite as fast ae there Will be found labor and capital to develop it. • . • In connection with the Reigs county eoal m1nea, 6460 , - , , 000 buahMs are mined on the Virginia side, near P°"" : ( ' ray, the aggremtle abOut thirteen no itiiongtf EMahetti are stifle-3 at and near Pomeroy. If we addabnut 2,000,- coo mined at and' near Nelsonville, weshall 000 mined from that vicinity Next to Ileiga,the lat‘t lest amount of Coal is mined In Summit county. In that county Orel mining was commenei din Inf. Sum- Init Obits 6,000,000 bushels, and withthe couti ties Part ot, it makes; up more than; half the coal pro duce of the State. At the Penney 'Tanta mode of cont. putationabetud now produced in Ohio amounts to ' 1,600,000 tons.. which. at Philadelphia prices, le worth 56,600.000. In Ohio ft is estimated ft only 0,000.000. At present the roil trade is In its Infancy; but the' ' frliowing table of the arrivals at coal at Qincimuttland Cleveland, at several periods, will show, how rapidly it is advancing: . CINCINN4II.CLIMTLIMIP In 1 8 18 (busbelo) 1400,000 150.50 u In 1860 " 4.600.000 2.331,804 In HST " 44,51:0.000 - 8,950,000 It will be men that the eclat trade of these cities bas luermielagtper mot i le the bud levees years. The ac tual comegalPtlon how: Inerealled probed,. eta more rapid rate; for glom 100, the Iron funnies& the &tram machinery:the dolomite eostrumptlon In taxis reached by I:ellmade: here all (nemesia, end many Seers com mend mai oihtth did not before. The demand for told .Is The relehboolnes In 1841). employed for hundred men; In 111,5 a. rayon hundeetand In 147, fire lheasestf The labor of thaw flir• taaroxaml men • bar* supplied (I! de. pendent of hyena molleatpotrer, In Atom, evrtraierak Ihe laSor of half a mato* of Mee!—CTR. Cu:. ,Ira 4 , 1 40 .11 reMultall Co. BriWm, • Can be sees - at thtii4edilia.:foot et . North lath littitat i ; Williimalori. Now Yolk.„. . . .• . • Pt. 'atom - dap COot. Timm, April oth, .1838.;•—•' - I • White Ash - onboard:\ . ‘,`• --. ",;,53 4 44 13` 'Did Ash, ‘ , , 3 60V 3 70 • NSW Your COAL TRADE, April Bth, 1838.—The ' inquiry for Domestic fur the local trade has been fair, but with iiiihral arrivals by railroad end nes. eel, prices are a:rbade lower, with more inquiry 1 from manufacturers and the East. Wequote-at $3 $O:6 $4 50 by thicargo, and $4 .60 453 25 froniyard. In foreigti'little has ocemired.lbt or. rivals have Locoited and prima , are nociiinal. Boston oat Market... (CSnctol Weal, frost thipasSow Cbusier, .Apra ILI Cannel. •, • - • '• dad 11 60 SO 32 00 NeweastlO, - -•-- - none ——OA Ono!, • - .- .• —..— Sydafer, '. . 4 ' O . - : mina ebil 760 al ~ l'ii . Pictoti• - - ~- . - mice that 720 . 40 ' 726 Alston Oho,- • "-•- mine chat 626 63 660 Schuylkill, white ash, ton - - 660 so' 676 do. redaib, ' - - - -4 76 6) do lamp, - • '• • 600 ® 566 Lehl2h.lolnP• ' ' ” - . 6 26 Johns, lump, (oettuilklll) - •- ' - 623 - Lackawanna, • ' • - - 360 • MIT= PILICILt. Anthracite white 4 red ash- - 600 a. 700 . i . BY TIOLEOSAVII. lamas, 6 o'cincr., rat. 'Woks/rots Richatssulta-- Wiludnaton,lnal., - - 20 New Riven • - -1 10 New York - • . 70 New Landon. • 1 .00 Boston - . ..- ,•1 25 Washington , - .- 80 l i Rhode bland. • •1 10 . • • " .- . Boata,100; Vessels in Port, 152. ....._ ....._ = —...............—... k ---1 6ohia ylklll- Crawl TraefeiiSr ilia.. Qoaullty of Coal sent by Railroad *ad Quzal, for the week endlag on Thursday evening last: asstastsb. corn... Port Carbon, ' CAN 01 • • 8.210 U 7 Pott.wrilla .:. • , 2.074 07 1,901 13 Scharktil Haven, r ' 3.306 03 13.646 10 As burn, . 614 00 . • OW 00 Port Clinton, . 4,14713 ~ Lon io 21,251 09 28,893 00 ' 21.201 09 . .. -. . .- • Total tw !ha week, 1 ; ' • 1 . tons, 46,04 -09 *Mal by Railnud In gas, - - -, fc' . - Canal, .• -" ' , Total by Canal and Railroad, Shlpm,nta to acme period last year By Railroad s By Canal, . Deere's, to 1858, me. iir'iir , Ti &tirr ii FTMIII Pros Prows Pros . —7 ' •XL Carbon. S.ffaran.Pi.elisom..Aiiburn. To Richmond, 41 40 $1 35 $1 25 $L 20 Tb PAllad'a . 140 135 125 120 Spring 51111 a, 135 lao 120 • 120 Reading. . 05. 4 ,90 , 80 . 80 Rates of Toll by 'Camel for the present. PrOnt Pt. airiem. XL Onbon. B:Elocen. Pt. Clinton. To Phi lad'a, 05 1 61 62 .50 Sprlpg 31111 a, 60 , so 57 an Norristown, 55 , .• 55 52 41 Raiding. 38 37 35 31 ... Rates of Freight by Canal. Pros Pl. ait Mt. C. S. frown. Pl. Cli n ton To New Ythic, 165 160 165 To Rifled's., 85 , -60 65 ' To Delaware Frost, 70 66 tO Rates of Toll, dise., from Plattch Chunk. Vla Lehigh Valley and Northern Penn. Railroads. to Master street, Philadelphia, .sl Rates,Of Toll, "me., to Baltimore. Frptii Phlegm'''. Schuylkill Co., 3e.6 From Millersburg:. Dauphin Co., I Ur F r om Tre•ortoa. Northumberland On., (Private arrange: moot, in consideration, of bends, taken by the Com pany. .Belanylkill county Railroads 1858 I The following le ilre quantity of Coal transported over the different 1141Iroade In Schuylkill County, for week ending on Tbilisi,lay evening lost • WIWI. TOTAL. Mine mu and S. Ilaven It. it., 20.042 05 • 113.743 12 Mt. Carbon,• _ t • 4.093 pa , 15.605 19 Srbrorlkill Valley 3 ".. 0,932 OA 30,012 02 Mt. Ca rburt k Pt. Carbon "- 0.456 03 72.315 11 111111 Creek, " 7.066,19 , 58,246 09 Mae Slhuylkll4. " 5,302 OS 51,410 09 _ . Rates of Toll And Transportation OR THE LYRICII VALLEY RAIL ARAD• Mewl' Chunk to Trenton, - • 11 8 , 5 do Ellsobethport, • • - '• 2 M do Morris Canal IlaalTaal).l:hllllpaburg, il; but t the chip For week ending on Saturday lacti ' I Visit. TOTAL. S. Mt. lilinex.(Wal. 31i1 nes &C 0..) 1 - "X0 03 7.1.039 12 E. Sugar LoaT.(Packer 265 09 114110 12 N. Irork te Lehigh, (Taggart ct Son.) Ott 11 12,150 Council Iltdge.(Sharpe, L. & 1.1114 01 16,723 01 German Penna., 147 00 cal.& D. M. (Rateliff & Johnson,) 1.725 18 2/.410 17 ifeszletori (A. Pardee & Co-.) 739 19 20=3 00 N. Sp. %IL (J. D. 51eCroory & C 0..) 502 08 9.115 17. S. Sp. 511..(D01b1n & Detupen.) ' 1,124 14 FAxt LehLth. • • • •9i 15 Summit 31Inex, 23 10 191 15 Total, Last year, Increase, Ptnegrerre C o a la Triads for 185E6 Amount transported :during the month of Februsr, mourn. TOT: "' 10.3 M 10 6,642 05 Onion Canal, Swatars Rail!end, Lykeraii yailer 'Coma Trade if For week ending on gatneder lest : • • nasc Liken,' Talley Coal Co., 595 77' Short Mountain Loll Co., 451 04 TolAl, 1,047 01 7.42 / 01 Freight and toll from Millersburg to Baltimore, '42 10 '•" Plnegi'ove - .. • •2 20 1857. 1858. 311,155 21,261 6,265 24.8 1 93 8,260 6,803 11,882 0,000 5,470 8,574 For tb leek, Scranton C al Trade for 1838. For week eadiug on Saturday laat West. Shipped North. 964 12 Shipped South, 8,573 16 62,032 61,531 ' 61,531 For the week, For the last wegk. Cloai 1911CcocImam. • AND OTHER SCHUYLKILL CO. STOCKS 00MIALCTZD WEEKLY DT WILLIAM THOMPSOX, • Railroads* Philadelphia. Reading & Pottsville Mine Hill and Schuylkill Haven • - Mount Carbon - • - - - - Mount Carbon and POrt Carbon '• - Mlll Creek - - - - • - • - • Schuylkill Valley - • - Lorberry Creek- - - - - • • - - ...... -COnsla • Schuylkill Navigation . preferred - - Onion Caner- ..... . " preferred • - • Del.& flud'n Coal & Transportarn Co.'s, Railroad it CoalCompaniess Little Sch uy I. Nev. R. R. k Coal Co. • Lehigh Coal & Navigation. Co. - - - liazlln Coal Co.- - • --- • 1 Burk . ountaln Coal Co. Pennsylvania Coal & R. R. CO. Dauphin Coal f t R. 14 Co. -.- - • Lykene Valley Coal Co.. • • Beaver Meadows Coal k R. R. Co.. Lykeni Valley Railroad &Coal Co.- Cos/ Companies Fared Improvethent Co North American Co.„ Preferred • Common - - Delaware Coal CO. . ..... Cumberland Coal Co - - • - - - New Creek Coal . . . Mlseellatte - ouit t Miners' Rank . . ..... Varmers' Hank ilottsrottlei/as Co: Pottsville triter - • • - - li Tae 3toek of all Coal Companies will he add the ewer I hit wben furnished brthone who deolre publleetiocr. NEW ADVERT'MENTS . NNW STYLES WINDOWSHADES. 114.15 T received a large and eleg nt us e sorttnent of Window Shades. new and,teantifol de. &len& including Gold Bordered. OiledAsndseape of "Mo ral, Gothic i.e., Ike., cheaper than ever. ALSO Figured. ()lased and Plain Paper:Amides, of every de scription For Fide by . BINJ.EANNAN, • Centre Street, opposite Episcopal Church. - Pottsville. April 10, '5B" . . /5- , QIfANCE To Mak A e RARE aGoott Inve a l ment. nt Tuefing ;Run Lee Hower "for Sore TIIE undersigned, having other btpi .nese. offers the Ice lioness, situated at TomblVig . Run, 'for We. The main building Is or brick and atone thirty by sixty feet, to whirls is attached a frame twenty by sixty feet. The whole well Oiled with Pure Spring Water Ire. from six 40 nine. inches thick, pertSetly free from snow or any impurity. The bitsiness pays 1500 dollars net profit. If well attended. yearly: If desirable, the teams and fixtures ran be had with the buildings. The above is an opportunity seldom met with for a per manent business to a suitable person, possessing some available means. Apply to • 8. THOMAS. Pottsville, April 10,15 . ifrit MUDEY & BOWEN, Howse & slgr Painters & Paper Ilangi. , sr., /X AVt. received New Styles Plain And Dams:dire WALL P %HS. GOLD WINDOW • . - BRA DES, BORDERS, Ice. ' I Thom wishing si handsome eis . t . .. " ..-'. '?; ,„ :.%-' Parlor Paper rhea Id see one • • e` la Imp d Gold Papers. They are, gm immtms, and have a miter effect than thaw generally manufactured. Pure White Lead. Trench Colored, En a m Glad, end American Zince, French and American 011 s. Varnisher: Le. ~1C Ind°, Glue, de. I Otistri , Street, reßroille, 2 doors sd.o. re Americas now. Aprlllo,lol. i 18at STATKIIIIENT ' ekr TuE , MINERS' DANK OF Ik._7 POTTSVILLE In flue County of SebuylktlL as re quited by the 80.40 pd Section of the Act of the Mineral Assembly, of thts Commonwealth, approved the 13th day of October, A. D.. Amount of Lama and Olsouate,, $401,311 88 DoBowleowned by the Bank - Itrvoult, . • $74.110 08 Da Doe by other banks. 219,187 01 Do :Votes of other (tanks. 4,7 2 / 1 00 Do Cheeks of other Batiks and Cash drafts, • • 315 . ,181 CO Lem Miners' ,Batak Notes In Bank North Arnetirn, Phila., 115,900 00 - • 19901 60 Do :totes In aredstlon 207.035 00 Less Amt.ln Bk. No. Am5..11419 1. 11 5 400 Q 0 , .ur— , —•-• 181,155 00 DolDeposltts, 132,74 87 Dar Doe other Banks,. 24,793 38 155,4'1 25 The above Statement 4 enrrset, Wien from the Books as !Bel sIOOd on the moivibi of tbe &I of a pill, 1 • . _ Cll.ll. I,ollBElt,.Csask.. .4,frstei and seteserthedOtrore Nsessiall dared, April, A:D.OBM. ' .?4,(100 it/SED. J. I.:ottov April , lo, 'BS • • 11, WIEZZ. TOTAL. 30,165 00 .478,004 07 0,365 00 , 42,1=1 16 36,433 (10 620,013 Ot 396,562 19 RAIL sou) TOE vox morn Lehigh Valley U. R. Trevortma Coal Trade for 1858. 'Broad Top Coal Trade for 1858. \TUX. TOTAL '1,284 7,138 Cumberland Coal Trade. 1868. OARD. - • their andersignW returnchiii re ince thanks to &Is Presage sod athlete of Pottsville, their dbisteteetut esettleust • st: thelhe •hkh ds sitorol htlattoto Illosttoollll dos poion2b. on duds, norithqr. ib•6ll Instant. TO theft *Or.* on the arceekm, Is du the feet sumbebtegly, theta serious congsgretlon was pain/31 , yd. t 1 ILISAII urtunotrrox Pottsville. ADAIIO. a. i I 44i To si Y d:1- do I • "NATKIIIIAL • (hate "wall's, swAs.) " ! Sacs Street, awe ' THERD t Plaladelphlete Sys Proprietors of the above well-kisown establish dead, being ihankfttelnr the very literal patronage b e e. stared upon them the past year, take this method of ;n. forming their friends ana the pnblit that they are stiff Prepared to scromeontete them it teased with • eidt: Daring the Winter moathe the house has been tbor mighty retimated, improvements made, and otiterezten- Ilk* alterations in tontemplation. Waste determined to devote nor whole attention to business and datinoumeives with the rowtietion that we shell he able to give general attention. flarpertfally yours, SIDES d• MCIVER, • - Smx street, abase ?bird. - atjp-TZKIIS:—SI 23 raider. - • , N. D.—earriages all always be In realness to - fenny Paseinews to sad from Btesnitsett Landings and hail road Depots. 8, a 8. Philadelphia; April I, '5l ' ' lb 0 - - 433 573 Rpiquir COUR ff ;BAE. . .. putui?suANi . to an oer o f the Or -pb.„, eo CoSchuylkill, oribi county of Schuylkill, in the uumermith of Penpsylrenle: the eatteeriber. - Ad ministritor of the, /*tate of JOIIN ilalli'N. late of the Borough of Pattern/J.4n the county of Schuylkill. dr tossedoeill expose to *le by public vendue on Satter day, the Ist day of May nett, at 10 o'clock in the fore- moo. at the public house of Joseph M. Feuer, in the I Borough of Prete/1110,1n the county of Schuylkill afore. I said.—The tollowirm reek estate situate In the Borough of Pottsville. In said county. .PerpartNo.l...;-Contaltihog In' front d'o`Market Square 24 feet. and in depth 100 feet, bounded by tat of Bettirr coin on which le erected a large frame dwelling house with kitrhAtt attached. and Psi been Lt many years ckest pled as a Store Stand. -., . ' l.r.kfport.To. S.—Pooled:ring in &pat on Lyon street 24 feet; Aug in depth 90 . 1het e bounded leyilek of Benjamin Sterner. and'ra NO:4, on which is erected a large frame dwell° 'nee. • . Pa ./4.-Gontainlng In front on Lyon street 24 feet. le depth 90 - feet, bounded. by Levy street. anct,pui. port Igo. 3, on whiehls erected .a lame three' s linT brick dwelling house. de. Late the estate of sal ill &cooed.— Terris and conditional:nada ha/moat the rib., and plaie of sale, by , 1 .LtililS iihilStit, - .411Ministridor of the latate 6(40111, II (lOWN;'dee'd. )By order of the Orphans' Ceert, Jams Years. Clerk. . 1 rottstille(April S. 35 ' ' . . 11.41 • 361,906 08 41A6 13 tons, 396y66219 tons, 123,480 02 I)ORTABLE STEAM ENGINES constantly on band, of various Vises, V.r : driving Thrashing %facilities, Saw and other 111111s,Coal limbers, Screens and Ore Washers; also, for shafting for Coal, hoisting, pumping. de. • , ' lEagincs made without wheels when required. „FOR BALK , - - kA New Stationary Retsina:on:liable der a Coal rattle. Wlll be sold very cheap. Cylinder, 14 In. bone; 30 In. 'heti: belt bed-piste, 16 ft. 10ng.30 In. whin: 60 cwt./fly-wheel; two eecentrla, to run bath Sir Demeriplave Circulars. of Portable .Itogaisa and Price Lute on band: • A. kARCIIAMIAULT, Otte Partatvle Engine avid Marinwe Work*. 15tti'd Hamilton ativida, above Willow, Philadelphia. Atoll 14). '6B 151 m ' e "alai /9„ • - / g=2=111111.1"..g. Zaf." LOCATED AT FIMADELPIIIA. COICAOO. 111. BUFFALO, N. Y. CLEVELAND. otOn. ALBANY, NAY. • ! DETROIT. Mich. A Student entering either of these Cntleges hss the privilege of all for au unlimited time. PHILADELPHIA COLLEGE, 8. E. corner of Seventh and Chestnut st.eete. . . JOHN It. MYERS, MORRIS L. HAI:LOW - ELI, Prof. JOHN S. SAT, W. C. PATTEMSON. EDMUND A. SOUDER, 3IALILON WILLIAMSON, C. B. TRUITT, COOK. Book. Keeping, In all its most approved forms, adapted to the various departments of Trade and Commerce. Including General Wholesalo and Retail Mercantile, Shipping, Forwarding, Cod: mission. Banking. Exchange, Manufacturing, reading, Steamboatlag, &c., Penmanship. A good hand-writing Is regarded of the first tmpor• once, and Is guaranteed testi completing the Course. COMMEICCIAL CALCULATIONS, MERCAN. TILE-LAIV, BUSINESS, CORIIESPON- 18 119.163 08 113,010 18 ,00 03,152 10 DEACE, USAUS, tee., tEc.. 4-e Dray Lectures are deltrentd ijitme the abort , subjects. DIPLOMAS are awarded 'to Students completing the COUtlie and passing the necessity examination. The proprietors of these Colldgee design perfecting a .Chain of Schools throughout the principal Mies of the East and West that shall alThrd to young men opportuni ty to quality themselrdt in the'earious modes of doing .bustwess, not only In Great Corntnerelal Centres of the East. but to the great and growing West, also.' The es tabllshment of such Schools Is prltoved to be lbdispeh• sable to this result. Sebools at the above points are all in a prosperous condition. Over SW Students were in attooduzes upon them during list Winioe's Session. There are no terms and no vaeatlonP. Students may therefor& enter and prosecute the Studies without refer ence to elapses. , IVIFA L. 12,20 t 09 Scholarship for Complete Course. including Book- Keeping, Writing, Lectures, Lc., - - E 40.00 Book• Keeping for Half Counso, • - - .25 00 Aarlor farther particulars send for Catalogue and Cir cular. Address, BRTANT t STRATTON, PHILiDELPSIA. 15.1 y SOUL. 22,027 06 . 78,839 16 100.867 01 Apil 10. :5R Important Discovery. DISEASES 01 TEE LUNGS AND THROAT ,APE positively'curable by Inhalation, whlt4reoliveyi.the remedies to the cavities in the lungs through the Par passages. and naming in direct con tact with the disease, neutralizes the tubercular matter. allays 'the cough, causes a free and easy expectoration, heals the longs, purifies the blood, imports renewed vi tailty to the nervous system. giving that tone . and ,enen gv so Indispensable for the restoration of health. (To be ahie to state confidently tbabConsumption is curable by inhalation, is to me a source of unalloyed pleasure. It is as mush under .the control of medical treatment as any other formidable disease: ninety out of every. hun dred cares can be cured In the first stages, and fifty per cent. In the second: hut in the third stage it is Impos sible to save more then five pee cent., tbr the lungs are so eut up by the disease as to hid defiance to medical skill. Sven, however, in the last stages, inhalation at fords extraordinary relief to the suffering attending this fearful scourge, which annually destroys ninety-five thousand remote in the United Staten alone: and a wr rect calculation 'Shows that of the present population of the earth. eighty millions are destined to fill the Con- sumpt ive's grave. Trdly. the' quiver of death has no arrow so fatal as Consumption. In all ages it has been the great enemy of Uhl. fur it spare neither age- nor sex, but sweeps off alike the brave, the beautiful, the graeeful, and the gif ted. lly the help of that Supreme Being, from whom &meth every good and peilect gift. I am enabled to offer to the afflicted a perm neat and speedy curs in Can- Pumption. The first cause of tubercles is from impure blood, and the immediate effect, produred by thel, dept . )• shims in the inn" is to prevent the free admission of air into the air cells, which. causes a weakened vitality through the entire system.., Then !Purely it is more no tional tb expect greater good from medicines entering thearvittee of the lungs than, from those administered throuab theitomacht the patient will always find the lungsfree and the breathing easy after Inhaling reline. ,dies. Thus, inhalation lea local remedy, neVertheless it 'arts censtitutionally.and with more Power and certainty than remedies administered by the stomach. : To prove the powerful and uirect influence of this Mode' of ad. ministration, chloroform inhaled will entirely destroy sensibility in a few minutes, paralyzing the entire tier- YOUR system, so that a limb may be amputated without the Slightest pain: inhaling the ordinary burning gin will destroy life in a few boors. = 1.9,%1 66 I ao 60 00 70 48 SA 51% 10 25 00 00 0 18,11 i • The inhalation of ammonia will muse the system when fainting or apparently dead. The oder of many of the medicines iti perceptible In the akin a *few minutes after being inhaled, and May be immediately detected In the blood. A convincing proof of the constitutional effects of inhalation, ik the tact that sickness is always pro duced by breathing foul air. Is not this positive evl deuce thkt proper reinedies, carefully prepared and Judi. dowdy administered through the lunge, should produce the happiest remittal' During eighteen years' practice. many thowande, suffering from diembies of the lungs and throat, have been under my rare, and 1 bare effec ted many remarkable curet', even after the sufferers have been- pronounced in the last stages. which fully eatieffee me that Consumption la no longer a fatal .disenee. My treatment expird em o t i ConsuMption , is original. and Mended on long end thorough investigation. My per feetsequal tanee*lth the nature of tubercles, Ac., en ables me to distinguish,' readily, the various forms of diverse that simulate Consumption, and apply the prep er remedies, rarely being ntiataken. even In a elegiac-me. This familiarity in connection with certain pathological and microscopic discoverleicenaties me to relieve the lungs front the effeets of contracted chests to enlarge the chest, purify the blood, immirt to it renewed vitality, giving energy and tone to the entire systein: - • Neill/fines with fell directions sent to gapped of thi• VoiliedStates and Ciinedis by patient-communicating their symptoms by letter; Bat the cure would be more certain if the patient should pay me a visit, which would givE an opportunity to a:swipe tbelnags,and enable me preSeribe with much greater certainty, and then the cotild be' etteeted without ut• seeing the patient again. 0, W. tiltAllAlf, 01/Ice-41131 Filbert at., (old No. &lino rice/th, PLIMADICLPHIA PA. • April 11:1,,411 Ifely PHILAD'A READI C RAILROAD' MINN o FI I of the: e rmi ti clet tla ph dt , t a it ra . The rates of Freight stol Toils on coal transported by It& Com?miy, will be sifollows, from 2901 3Mrcb, 11 SH, until further notice: ; • • TROY ' 1 112 1 0 l ' 2 ..t-- 1 • i : ..2 ti I I; :. . :. 2. )`- To Richmond, ' - f 1 1 441 1 1 35 ' 1 25 . 1 24 " Plaladelphla,. . I 1 1 40 1 3.6 . , 1 26 1 , " Inclined Plan e , l 11.0 1 1 35 125 1 -.' i ' 1 " Nteetown, ,- I 1 40 1 31 1 . 25 1 ', 1 ., " Germantown 11.11-, I ' ; 1 4Q 1 35 1 25 1 a' " Valls orSehttylkill, 1 ; 140 186 1 25 1 a " 31anayunkt ' 1 1 40 1.1 35 . 1 ... •• Spring 31111 a, . • . , 1 33 1 1.30 120. 1 20 " Cosabehoeken and I'ly-i • I mouth Railroad, . I ; 1 35 ' 1 30 120 1 I " Rambo's nail 'retie' end' ' : Jones', , ' , 1-1 3 1 126 1 15 1 11 " Romiattnenarbildgepoct • 1 30 1 25 1 15 1 3 " l'ort Kennedy, . I ... 1 21 . 1 'A 1 10 1-1 , " yealey Pons, ' , { 1 26 1 20 1 . 10 1 1 , " Phoenixville, . -..J 1.16 '1 10 1 00 1. , , - " Haynie Tor.d; • . . -. i int, 1 10 1.00 1 . ‘l l / 4 0t*to•in, ~' i % 16 1 10 :100 . 1 , , " - hoo d tu l lii i i,,,, ~ t 1 .. 15 1...1 10. : 1 00 1 , , " Binivbeio' . . . ~ I ; i 110, ; ob .- ob %DS " Reading, ' I .. ' .. 110. t, 00 ; 30 . •• Between itentling , and , - 1 - • .i -Arerille, , . :' 93 , ... f el) ,110 . 50 . " Mobvsv.ihr,.. „,:- ,; . - 06.1,. 00- . II& i 60 ~r „ i1t,,,.,.... :...44. 93, ~€4. SO Ilfarierivlthe lialidffic I l beallgeM ' *rob' l'aet,S - :14.3! '' W.-11.'21d 21,1 LitEtY,liee7. ' 19,884 M. BOARD Of , RURAL/CB COLLECIATE COURSE. Generiall Information. Terms s CONSUMPTION, At MISCMANEOUS. STAIR RODIII,- • Qii2rAl; and litiliiiii c Caipet 'Tacks; alklmairi. to, at STICUTIS &1110117103W8, sos Sm." .oov. Gaon sad mattaa stream Potonals. Arti 116 • • 'l4- • - . WHITE LEAD, (YelraPorPeutiPoii,Ve9halt 'Japan, Li. Lad *e at 11101414 f (WIC iUov ald stlere of eras Saw,' ,tor. Cootie awl Utast Streets. Prtssville. Aprlt 3.14 14. HAY FORKS, ANuRE and Potatne , Forks. Shw lyji_ reit and dampt,i dim. tp/4*9ltiovel sAill /rift naudeo‘all_ - SFICIIITIMERUOUPSONII. ilia% eV VIZ Bair" ear. Centre and liactot straigts. Powoll* April 3.'411 . , . 14. • PLOWS PLOWS! • • FIAGLF and Hamb'um flowa, Side Mll4:Ridging natio. Mould Beards. and Improved pandlinCultivatorkat grICIITISM A fIIOMPSON'IIy .Bror or rex Saw,* oar. Centre and Market otrooda. April 3.18 ' . 14- Pont ints. WIRE RAP' FOR SALE. riIHE undersigned has on 'hand .about 2400 hid re 154 tech ism ,she tope of pod quell ty, wbhh h offered for sale ee *es, reasonetdr terms.— Per pardestars Inquire of the indwell:4r at Tastes, or cd Ell E,Conerr, Mao& Chunk. Booth Easton, March 6, 18105131 WU. Eff.14,006. ADJOURNED COURT. • 'A . N ad3outtted Uotat .ot COMMON PLEAS. WU he held sE Pottsville, in end for the county of SensylatUl, on AGEDAY;ApriI 1eth,19.18, at 10 O'dock to 'the Omani. to continue one leo& Sheriff's offire.lPotterilln, hiATE, Merit. Argil 3d, 185$. . 1441 PUBl r le SAI F IL WILL be scatat Jpnitelto saloon get unto, April lith.-13.58, at 1 ea:Wk. P. U., at Itneher's LocksP on the SchuytkUl,NaAption. about three tulles above Reading. the tnahrata roerly cora paint! the no N el boot '. Y. Jones.' consistlog of Um ber, ;dente, settee, and iron Work. the umbering been found on the dud at said Owe, and apparently awn dotted by the comer, hare been melted cod ells be mold as ewes by.„ „ Z. T. GALT. .kgent tor tanhuylklll :4 &vigil km Co. Aprill wh1853 ' , • • ' • NEW: • 'Dry lAbieds met GrirSery, Store.. TH E • untlersigned 'have opened a New Dry (Riede kid Gin eery Star!, In the building on Contra ousel, neat to ege es [loud, tonieely cupid by Eilliman Chambers, where they. wlll be happy to see- their Mende and the public generally. Their purpose is to dai exclustvely, a CASH badness; Thiel( will enable them to mill cheap. TWIN A CALLNaI. _ DEATIT IiEgIINER. A • Pottsvi e,April IS 11-ti .COAL LANDS" SALE. • SHY; subscriber , offers for . sale 230 acre of Coal taind, sitnato near the Cleve.& Pitts. raid: Salluevilira on vlalcb then la a mina opened and in drat-rate mnitlng Order. All the linprovementa and tiaturevare of the most approved conernetion.— Tha land It toularlald with' ; ! vatos of flituralooao Coal of superior qualify. The mine opeitomprisWe the tele ilated Strip Vulu. whichhreepable dt producing, at pre. rent, 60 tou )per day. 100 tons- eoVld ,tut 'mined daily lilth a littliputilitlonal outlay. The spbseriber will sell all or the pad-on which tb• mine ti opened: /Or ter dier cut Iculara addresa • JOUX MOH PrO,J, Col.eounty: Ohio. . January 30, '56 . &e* ' 116=WOUrEM. FLOWERING BULBS AND SEEDS. cHOICE DAHLIA ROOTS, embra eing the guest • ariettee. hittiolas.•Cerdinitibt, and the ether varieties. Amaryllis, superb Velvet Crimson. Tiger Flowers. Tuber Roses. Double White; very fragrant. • Now Is the time to plant the Summer Flowering " Bulbs in pets, to have them In Olfaction. Th - e subeeri her has also on hand, a line assortment of, FLOWER. SECUP, some or which are put up in Rose*, of 10 and 20 I lands. with directions how to Plaut, at AO mote sod $t per bo%. For sale at_ 11. OA NN AN'S llook Seed Store. LLI E'S Patent Chilled Iron, Fire and Ilueglar RITA ,COSiBIIf ITION 11,XISLEI LOCES. THESE SAFES are in general use, and-render entire satisfaction. They, are tie ally Sofa Laude proof against Fire rusi Burigats, oossbinito! Samples can be, into at. Messrs. Faseltt A 0 4.1:1% Market street; Troller &Co's, Front street: and- No. 34 North Water street. Philadelphia. Call and examine for your. pelves and we will trust the insult with your own judit• merit • • G. W. KIRK. No. 34 K. Water street, Illfadelpids. March It. '5B - 13.eowt f ARCADIAN INSTITUTE. THIS Boarding School, for the edu cation of Youth of both settee, eltaxted Itiiho qui• et and retired Tillageuf .lrerigthurg.Schnylkilleounty. Pa„ will open Its Summer Session on Monday. May 34. The &um studies tueludes the usual Ettglieh brandies, Mathematics. Natural Sciences. Greek. Latin, French, °Gnash, Drawing. Mask and Painting. Terms :—lloardittit, Tuition. Lights. Fuel. per Seeelott of b months. gso; no extra charges for any branches ex cept Munk and Delotlng. Fiftq Dollars to be paid Own the pupil enters. IA• remainder at Mt clue of the Session. For further informatEn address ELIAS SCHNEIDER. A. M.. Principe; or Hon. JACOB 11A3IME1t. Prelident of Tnaters. April 3d. ISSS . lb•Gt REMOVAL /("HE UNDERSIGNEtt, in order to 11 rednee their expensen and avoid Increased, relit, s o as to enable thus to eell goods at prices soiled to the times, hive removed from the Stem: Store !louse of Seit singer & Wettwrill, to the tniilding adjoining the bridge on Cool street, which will hereafter be known as the "One Pri:e Island Store. 7 where their old custonseni and the politic generally will find a general assortment of all kinds of goods, such as Dry Goods, Flour, • Groceries. • Fed. Hardware, • ' fit. Queer.rov..are. s. •,, Pision 1 Plaster. 411nr which wilt be mold at the lowest pekes, for coca Only. MATTSON AMADEI. Port Carbon, Sat nary 30,'58 , A 'RETIRED PHYSICIAN, 5.,1:41. E pw 4, , ; s k': ) . ;t li - f yal e ir! arl 3;e rn a t t i s og i o t. f d zae , „ . eyed while,' n the East Indies. a certain Mare for{ Con sumption, , Asthma, - Dronvhitis, Coughs, Colds; and , General Debility. The remedy was discovered byi him , eti,r, hignniy child, a daughter, was given up to die.-- wiA t ing to do a, much good as powitile, be will Pend to , such of his afflicted felimv•beings as request it, this TV , : ripe, with filli and explicit directionwfor making it vp, and anceessfollylll4ll% it. ffe requires each applieant to enclose him one ahiliing—three cents to be re turned AS po%tage on the recipe, and the remainder to be applied .to the payment of this advertisement. Address , DR. 1.1. J ASIAZ, ,_ 19 Crud street, J away City, N.J. March 71,'58 - 13. ' FOR SALE. • WILL be sold at Public Sale. at the houseof Henry Than, to Flubleyvitle, Blythe Township, Schuylkill County, on Monday the twelfth dajkof April, 1.85 M, atlo o'clock. A. M.. the following de • scribe,) property, via . Mouse and Lot, with the eloper tenanies, formerly occupied by Benjamin Tltus,•l old name and Lot adjoining the above with the appurte nances, Also, (Men° Morse Engine, with the machine. ry, eoneleting of Boller, Pumps. Pipes. tc. Duel) [forme Engine with winding gearing,elmins. ie. One Breaker Engles, Screens, elevators. and the ,necessary machine ry connected therewith. A lot, of drift ears, old Iron, Ac. .4 lot of T Railroad iron. I Teruo will be made known on the day of le, by ELI MO:UPSON & TIIO9. ILICA Loa, k ieilt i• April 3,1, liisS 144 t fßgsi4 CARDSN SEEDS. THE SU USCRIBER is his usual seprity of Garden Seeds from the moat ap proied Growers. embracing a general assortment of the choicest deeds for Garden or Field. and• will he sold wholesale and retail at thelowast rates. 4i..llerchanta, Truekmen and Dealers supplied in 'smear smell qdentities by the Pound or dozen Paeans, at wholesale prices. Merchants Con be supplied also with Doxec tor AS._ cohtainiuq a general assortment of seeds, which can be replenished as they run oat. Clover and Timothy Seeds by thetßushel or Quart- White Clover for Yards. and Lawn Grase, Seed by the pound or smaller quantity—Wyandotte Corn, Sugar Cane Seed, Kotil-itabi. Winter Cherry or Tomato, Le. Any kind of audell or Field Seeds not on hand. fu r Wetted at short notice, at 0. BANNAN'S March 13.'58 11- Sod awl Book Store, Pottsville. BOOTS. SHOES. TRUNKS;B,C. THE Subscriber begs leave to inform 1 hie enctomeneand the community at large that a. has Just returned from the city with a , Sue collodion of articles In hie line, eon- ::i.PAL.C7.. ii ait girding of • 4.t1i. 5 31 SURES. GAITERS. SLIPPERS. • PUMPS. de., • of all descriptions, for Ladles, gentlemen and children. An elegant article of Mime' and chlldrens' bultOned galtencaomethlng new in the latest style. Alen,a new Ist of Trunks, Talisul,eluTethagn, Satch' OM. Customer work neatly and expeditiously attended to store and Shop to Centre, one door above Dish street. El-Next door to the Red Front:lll* Pottsville, Vaiy3o,ll7 2.2-111 DANIEL SCLIERTIAL CARD! . A Cash Easiness iitxtlittlibrely• cHARLES ADAMS, S.B. 'owner of Elr.hth and Arch street*. Philadelphia. Informs his uelomera and the buyers. of Dry Onoda generally. (bathe is making extra exertion. for the prosecution of hie badness the coming mason, and in order to enable him to purchase good. Mr ,cur, end yell them at the lowest erorket prices. be has deeided to sell at the easel. lest possible advance ail-For desk Eschuisety Mat ' lie has reduced the price of meet of the anode In Store; end him now open many New Goode. eultable for the samon. to which will be made daily addition*. CMS will be taken to amotimodide Friends end Plain persame generally. as heretofore. New DRESS IIOODS. Ellklill.S. LINENS. and YIIRNISIIINO GOODS. gene. rally. Purchasers will find met advantage in living an early call. the motto being '-17w nimble Si:pence it bet ter than the slate Shilling." The eilvation is central. and Abe store well lighted. • March 2D, '6B 4 00 ' -12.3 m ...... v_oki.uAtu.g. 430A1,.. LEASES.. cilr Hie lonUat MollntAltl. Coati and Iran Company" ; coffee to good teasatii xeretal valuable Loo' upon the Company's pnverty, In Columbia and Northumberland eduntles.: The reins carted and thelarge White Ash reins of the Lee est Mountala. upon whirl'. collieries bare been already establlabed b• Mears. 5a4 J 6 !Amen. Oeo. S. Rayplier and .11.0. Uellner. The mammoth vein averages about 25 twit In'ltblek. nes& and the underlying vein some.l2 to 14 feet. Both veins afford a large body of Coal .Wee water level. The quality of the Coal is well established in turtle. The 31Ine 11M *ltallroad affords an avenue to the Eastern Markets; and the Philadelphia. it Sunbury Rail road to the Southern and Western toarkets. !loth of these railroads are completed to the eollleties Upon the compsny's properly. /or particalareAtqulre of_ J. ANSP AC11; Jr.; FYI*, No. 88. SOnth Fourth Street, Philadelphia. OeALE.X. W. RKA. Say . &tic. Centmlne,Columfais Os., Ps. I • 7-rf Febmery.o,lB6B WEST'S _ Patent Galvanic Conant Remtag, Pr OLD pr .IVEW ROOFS,' fif au , PITCH/ AVING taken the agency (or the manly of Ettnylkill, forthe above celebrated In and Water Proof Roodog, the imbeeriber reepeetlub tynottetta mine Inn, Which ha tit prepared to eietate pcorptly and elfeettiolly. Besides Wog suitable for new talldlngtt toles tkneot eau be! pat on old silo& of ebleglee i Ito, hon. or any other Anita, 11,tid to equally adapted to eat or bellied rook Idle a perfectly lab delitnei wind - Ere, and to elms dentble,lmperrlona to water and chances of admen Owe, and atelier evepornes, tracks, nor melte.' . drintellty Is beyond ovation. It is wade anti applied without heat ) brae *nand& -- eardire, without Jolntkand b thiebeapeet Ladd Illtnet ;Tor retaking argaseniltigneltille eappettton, the beet eatapodtbso rear bte4beil, Itin:eeferesersared term applydo ' , , =' • v.1111901E14 AMA: .rottaillle, Until 271"31/ •I' ' MISCELLANEOUS. ARNPouTs ON MARm DErtnas ot the. Englis h. House of .1.4) OM:MOW on Me working of Cavil Miner , . *cd eta oneseßof accidents in IM raw. Illustrate* rifle ea.., tairoui draarlopt, vary valuable mad KAM WOO, 2414°4 t," . LIP% Ow 14 1 10-at lb* Desk/lore of Or SA. *raw. -o.sinnsx. reh le, P l ai roilgalitriti.TAEa r 2lgHt g ' NIRO. A L..TRAYER IU --_respertfully Inform du Selma. "" — county friends. end the radio. that die bee opened lo Cbtiout street. above Tenth. one door shove thy lealtAY Buildings,* noose ft* Ifrinaneseand Ttstasitext Souderc where she will be betray to accocateedetetbeto to the bast Matter. it It one of the tort desirable lo eatiotrs'in the city, being no the fashionable pronteoede t sod to the del silty of the Public Adinecitiesta It otter, superior Usdareinents,partiettledy foe thwilits frees the emus try.. Pellets desirous of visiting the city *Rh their Bunnies es*, by add Nadu a Hoe. /*certain ' thr term's, 4e, and moms the venom, so as to be eorti6i ofr armor. modatios.l labor dope Were metidectiou au the most rcesetiable tams. [March 6, IA ifl4sa TAMAQUA C&Ttllller 11114413011 FACTORY. I norsemeettag Avid Blaeltessalthing. ~Year Comer of. BROAD and CENT.IS weds. rrHE subscriber takes this method of informing the public Utit he ims braweare lb. sole proprietor of the above eatablishment, tad be hopes to eottddet It eo as to give. eatisthetkin to the Molars community, by at ploytng nomEttut thh best of work taw, and using the beet; matettele that can be found la the mutat: Bala= myself • peer msobaralc, I will median aII IFOVIL turned out to ,be ite sttirtMented. Jobbing work of all kinds pronipily sitonded. to and neatly exectitdd.! U. bops, by strict am/Raton to bust• ass and cenaouatle donna to leech tiditerld Alamo! the obis Rebounds. 11801 / 74 D"N• DKAN has on hand an assortment of new and second hand inortages and expels wagons of various ! styles. Also, hoary wagons of all kinds. Old einu v a bought or exchanged. Muth 13, '3A 11.0 WHITE ASH COLhIE k R 4 y.FOR•EA!..E. • THE on perastorns T6HE undersigned Lessees of the ban carter 00m.“ 7 . near the town of - Shamokin . ?imita ting ristid County, Pa., wishing to Wire from business. offer kw sale the Isms and fixtures of the saki, Colikry, on satisfactory terms. Tbli Colliery has been in Spars tion sines 11541,'and has been.msecoestal beyond expec tation t' TbeCod is a superior article' for all mire to slack &nth's:site is applied, soda good market hie beim es• tablished ibr It which can be extended. 1 I The Brinker and tistares are%of tlor very best rbaracter sod in romplete order, and will inreommead tlettneelves to persons Imolai:Lied with the business. 1 The [Awnless to July 1, 1864. and lea !limitable one for the operator. /or (unbar information apply St the Colliery, in person, or by latter to Shamokin r . Ti orthumberlandC4inty, CUCIIRAN, PULE & CO. Tebnaary 18,1838 Stiif'iltll4l,llllPß*.t.e".l,l 4 ,„cf 11 11418 the old Established works known as The Franklin Iron Works, • *Rented to the °moues of Port Carbon, &MO' l Co. Penita. . • , • 1 The property nonfat* of torn* lathes. planing me- 1 datum, three mew engines, blacksmith's too*, fOundry tools and desks, with ether tools Of sten thecilTrli be' eggiotrlibrimOdactkotihe basinses, a lance end value ' ble mmortment of patterns of the mom . approved .ma chinery now aged In the region-and slapse stoekof new. castings and raw motorist. Possession given lannedl7 ately. Tio • will be able terms.) as property e void on reesonaL.e terms. new, . any .person MAU , * tn enieeite in th e biaineie resents en opportunity seldom offered. . ' For further peetienlars Inquire of the undereikned et St. Mir. or between the hones of 11 A. M. end 't P. M„ at Kirk A Bauta'a office. PottaTilia. J. S. KIRK. St. Mr, Feb. 24, 10511 ' • TO YOUNC.NIEN. H I ' BOOKKEEPING TAIKIRT AS TY 811.01JL11, BE AT THE Pennsylvania Commercial C4lleir : l n YORK, PA. No COPYING Flom Printed or Manoscripe F TILE INSTRUCTION given it this Institution Is really a course of Coontieg.ftimm Practice and Mercantile Affairs. Each pupil is separate , -ly tortnscted. wider the sole direction of the PO The superior method of teaching at this College Is OW, fed by the large numbered otodotlta Who hue, entered upon their duties, thus proving the successful heals of their atudka. torturther particulars address , T. K. WHITE, York, Pe i. . • COMMERCIAL PENMANSHIP. UPON THE RECEIPT of: FIFT,V cep T. K. Whines Sysiens'ot Penmanship. 'teal/ bound. will 1* senkto any address, free Tpdia g e. • Address. T. Kt Wllag. York, Pa. March •.%), • 123 m . - 6 -- CARDEN, FARM TOOLS. A.O. "[UST recoiled and for sale . the e_r Send. field and linplesnent Mors of the; i4seriber-- (hare lawn Rakes: du Garden Rakes. i • Pruning Chisel: , and Knives—Budding Kolvek Ladies' Plural Rakes. Ladles' Pruning Seiswiss and Tninsplanting Forks. Transplanting f rowels, and Pruning Shears—for liox ke. Pocket Pruning Saws, Nest F,gga. Cattle, Fl4l, ke. Ladles' Scissors for Gathering Flowers, ke. fledge and Garden Shears, Hose, Toy Spades for Ladles. • Grass edging or I3order Shears. Garderrdtents witb (Awes for Planting, te, kr. • Dahlia Roots, 'dimmer „Bulbous Roots, Pinata and Shrubbery of every derheription—not i on band, obtained to order at short notice. • • Also. fur the Ferro— Side 11111 or Swivel Plows. best kind. Double Moulding'Board Plows. _ Truck Plows. and Nand Cultivators . and Plows,; Horse Culavatoro 7 latest afid best patterns. : All of which are pf the latest nod most approved Pal !stns. The subscriber also proemial all kinds of Agri cultural Implements to order, at mantreseturereprires, at his feed and Variety store. where be will tasy • atten tion to ibis au bjectsind 'procure the beet kind Of ha placated* at the lowest rates. 1- • All kinds of Penn and Garden Seed• furnished whole ails and retail. at the !owes', late. by the Mabel+ Quart, or five ant paper. - 401 - Our seedier* of the beet kinds and eau be war ranted. No iyueestalu Needs sold. 11..';11Ali NAN. , Dealer in Seat, Boats, de. Pottsville. Atm - 114. 2 85 8 .1 14. LITERARY N EXP ERIE N CED EDITOR, a suecessful Atithor and a thoroughly Nducated Lk erary man, weary with twenty-five year* of the drudgery of Daily Journalism, hag determined to hire out or sell his brain at retail. to those who may require tbeirservi err in any honorable soy. Merchants, Budnees men, Zaventors, and Dealers of every kind, will be !supplied; off band, with advertise-, extents, (poetical or otherwise.) notices, cards, circulars, or any species of article desired. Polltklans will be supplied with speeches. reports, res olutlons, letters, toasts, Istmphiets, editorial articles, communirations, and every sort of braluarork, which they may find it inconvenient or troublesome to do for. themselves. . Ladle* and Oentlemerrof every rank in society or oc cupation In life. mil have letters written ow any a whether business or sentimental: , . . .. .._... li I advertiser will spa conduct or translate entre* pots ee of every kind, either English, Freueh,Spantsty tiers n.or !tallest. , Poetry, Acrostics. for Ladies Albums, 7:totes, Billet doux, Monodies, and Comp." Mona of the most delicate and confidential character, incident to every passible clr rounstanee or event In life, will be fnrnlehed in inviola- ble eehlidenee, by writing to the underftned, and ex plaining their wiebee. Orders by mail, accompanied with cash, will be strictly. and promptly attended to, • J. TIIOMPSON, Literary flureap. Box 2.2135, Philatielphkt P. 0., Pa. lif 1 64m Jan. SO, '59 ••• sorDREAy DISCOVERY OF THE IMPORrANT TO Tobacco Che DLtM • Tanteestai,rottwe TroMhener • The Creael Sulatitute For 7;:baten. r is a well known and inconwoverti blee fact that the' tie* of Tobacco * the promoting caned of many of the moat /*Yore 1 • PHYSICAL IHEOItbEItS To which the rem of man is subject. al careful analysts aiptiong and painful experience hare Clearly proven that it contains certain narcotic and poi nuns proper tied most dangerous in their effects, which by Mitering into the blood derange the functions and loperations of the Heart. causing many to suppose that organ to be se. riously disearrd. . ' . TOBAtXX) a ff ects also the entire 'Perrone to.steni, man- Vesting itself—as all who bare ever,uata,l the noxious weed will bear testimony—ln Lassitude, .tiervnus IvriM bility, Water Broth, Dyspepels, and, Manly ocher disor ders of a similar character. TIIE TASTE RESTORATME PRDCIIEfik Are designed to counteract these renpful influeneee;mmd have proved completely successful IA a multitude of came, and wherever used. Being *notelet In them. selves, they exert a beneficial effect upon the ;entire sys tem, restoring the Taste.which hasroine . vitiated or destroyed by great Indulgence. complatelyl remelting:OW irritation and ateompenylng Haling sensation of the Throat—which are always , consequent upon abstaining from the we a. Totatice, and by giving a bealthy tone to the Stomach, Invigorate the whole slaForti. . - • Persona who are irretrievably tm&rtnittlog th eir cow "Mattoon and shortening their lives AIM,/ use theme Troches Immediately and throw off ihe linjhrious cod unpleasant hal:rant Tobacco Chewing. I Three Troches or Lauinger are put tip to a Venvenlent and portable form at the lomprice of Ito, Matti per b0x.7.- A liberal discount to the Trade.. r, Prepared solely by the undersigned. kitten aft or 'de should be addreefed. JAS.& BOW , Druggist, Coiner 2d and ham stswita, More Jr. . , i 247 SCHUYLKILL. NAVICATI.* N. rrliE BOARD of,MANAGBRS hire adopted the ibilowliog Bates or T011on; libeellime. one Artlrles, and onfloats, to be chanted inrtheir 'Werke during the 'or lS58: • .TOLL TO BE CHARGED PER TON Or stoop POUNDS. AU articles carried ten *Get and under, shill pay twenty cee4 per toe. except where this amount shall ex teed 6 cents per too on the ascertained tonnage of the vessel for shy' lock passed'below Beading. or' 4 cents per ton above heading. In sucking., these last' mentioned 1 , rates nil!. ehsrged. • { For any distance beyond ten ninon, ono cent per ton. pee mile additional .01 be charged, except lams Lime.; stone. Clay, Brink Bats, Posts and Rails, Manure and; Cordwood, shall be char:ad not more than 30 cents.peri ton. Iron Ore, Wrotght or &lobbied Stone. Comtnon Rough Bark, eland, Unwrought. Flag and Curb Stone, not more than 3f, cents per ton: Gyptrun,4llete, Marble, Fire. Urielt Soap Stoee,.Sistrri l Salt, "lee, Copprw, Ore.-Scrap Iron ai d Broken *MIMI* , not more than 45 emits. • ' ' Pig Iron, Ball Rood, Bar endlfatiadelwedteon,Ce rt lop end Rathlnery, Timber. round and square, Sawa" Lumber, Shingles, Ray and strew, Sitar Needs. Bitto minor's Coal, Dbitillell 14quors and Spirit", North:iodise of ell kinds, and all ehirlom not otherwise speilles!!Y *numerated, not more than tits mints per ton for soy a.** tante: fisoWded. That if more than 100 pounds °Moo. powder are earrkd upon any boat, the host sod "al" cargo shall pay the full charter Mee for merry toes pasted. Nole.—in priming the, Locke; Bowen eithbstfi hots l" rega l +- ' den& of Rafts. ROM not romply leg w ikon, will be eherged the fall charter rate. ' • . . TOLL 3N 110Arl , . I I AIM Toti srothodsol 1,7 tit* Charter of the rboope y, seed below Reading cents per ion for curl loot 1 0 ;10,,,, preedlos. and 4 cents per ton for every lock P7 - .1 1 them ate& on the 'amettrtainidlonnage of thr r r"*" %old nal Per tern be charged optima oral Wet: bat c or d mite will he honed to boats trhkla slay fn Strict conformity to hiw end to tit,; Trltahi,tirrl. of the' Company, at thr Ibllowing rates . mwe i Poskito, tolls —true.' o, which hasill.lhflariei pa era twin Bolts unladen. or with outgo era dollars to Milo— •• • For 5 noted or under.. • 10 ; d m, 1 . 00 " mote than 0, and 'MK °Y r : * to, sa n t s, • - W. more than 10, andsot or goles. • 2 , j 0 naArl"nitvalolY°old,alatlin°Milf:o: tb rh e e ha la lr d bm 'lr t re . r g u: l b oti : e t - l tt ar:s o w n tr a rkab dt ii ll : t Too tthi l eaffiPlinit t c harter rats. suet , dekitilan: toll. not exceeding . the full the taiusratation, oy Mot sed eanta..._01 1 U 1 _„.. inv 7.:17 4 ,014. ititwort 554 by la° 11 .7,41 bait 4f Else works slag poets running upon at form cede, per for each tonic they 01: 100 1 tosto , t boaer, one pm ton upon , the set.. 44 two pi k diaF, egrerehll k o korr, and do mar .1"" to the !let Of ArtfraY•L, tAlititri• By corder of lbe sc,"" " f Proident. 4 nut ,13111"ii^a it; 0411ce larch:3, LISS. FM. —• • 1 i i DJCf L i 13(?#4v)3's ~ ST I SE I ROSTIL, DISEBE OF Taw KiDNENS, I LIVER COMPLAINT, - iki hn g - .' ..* V r EALNESS 01• ; . ) i) IFEVER AND *dila'. VERY F A WhiE i AND &EBY TAMMY has its peculiar ilittemeompounded ae. lt to some &Mit* het" *ended down from father to toe, perhaps. Tbs principle that a tank digestant I. avower,. In every house. be Nftsputed, yet, being ever jentnned by etwklllful halide. Ohre rentains oteewats both Incompatible ahtl inconsittent--enateilmiapcetit her ly hurtful. 1 -Ws 'here air. tattle, Pent. lw o highly too' ia ceetrated ib t, whet rifle:army eapply this want, pre. pared upon wientlfie prlpripimqconntoonded of simples. &ding is hamootty, yet esett flailillisti its owit remedial 1, *Mee. 1 i • I * . To Twit PRTISCIAN Is beccotlenr*Lis le eoneenient form, r" PerrecilY• sate, as inettemgwbkle. acting wpm the elrrtilaOcna. tab..% the *Akin of It.b• erryem to the Ovid ant or health. eeperiatly a ft er any debilitating attack of &sew* after detireaelon tem best, or any toed or .net dental now; an Atui•Sparinetke. whteb, with • deorral 'timeline tworer.eme with a pefulterinllnenre upon the IierTOTIS system. miming permit,/ Imitation, when taken I properly. wlttinnt,the toast tenilener to the 'wafts, and ' "'Chant thtt dietreecln: rea s 4h tobleb ie the heec of meet ton les...o ft en causing injury than tee original dimes*. 1 . . As it TOM moderately and lernunentlyotaltiorgilte i energies of all parts of the Ira**. producing ineusenrily n healthy Intivente of the settle' of lb* vairinat mean. itonNally champing the acidity of the stoemeth, end act. lag nr i miily upon the thee I M regulating 'lmmanently the billisry selenstions. • . - : ~, NfteKlit—Wheemer expects i t a' i 0 nd also lineage will be dheippointed; but to the • week and thwaphlted. It - will prove a nratefal avonutte penile% toteetemik or singular remedial propertles. l 4 1 ' , . .. , caution o.l+lhe mat 'gasify of tblit delightful Aram" Liss todueed many Ind *tlono. which: the p6lll ablitnerd against purchasing. 20 notetirp muloll lot bur rthlng else until you brie. glint Pottiaaes'alioll 11.0rD mints a tair trial.' Onibottle win eenetne• ye. bow In fi nitely ingerior it Is t 1p bees ittittatiom ' SVlSold at $t per bottle, or Ii bottles for*. by the ' ROA PROPRIDiORS,' 1 , , BENJAMIN PACE' ? JR.; at COi I .- { ' • XAMEIP Beitill IP 4 I ' • ' Vbannarratisto inb IQ:bangs, i . ~ , ~ I PriTSiitiftelJ PA.; - , .• 1 _1 • Purl's% In Philadelphia IMei t agene—Vormin at i! , filorwig. Mike of the Da t- Jobn Joke" =Race street 4' Dyott a Sous. 133 North fiecend street. Atm. to it r...dc' ir, by Ritter A Co.: lionester, be John IP. Long it Co - Pottsville. John G. Brown. J. C. C. fluxbeli and C. W. Eptlng : Tehil666, bY It. J. Dry; idluersville. 3. K. IR roe, and l in Schuylkill Thiven. by Dr. R. CM charter. • • ' November 1.4,'57 46- .. irtb ' ' • bR. HARDMAN. ' Antiliptiewl PhyalWiwi an/ Pis pallelletle for tlDiseases et Ow lietalagrne iORIKEitLY Physicfan to Cinch:67 nail Marine MooltaVaod Retreat! CM. responding menthe, of the J t ondon • Medical Soctetyjof Obeetatkm, author of "betters to Xuvaildit," and editor of I t "Medical Stettoreopisr may be 'Consulted "ti PCirravit.us, id the Penumlivants llall, nn TORDA r. APRIL 2+, ft+ ese sky ono *ii•on.umitotes trrallt Cotlfamptiom Bronthilts• lAryngitait. AStbuia. and Dimmer of Throat and Lon**, by ifoscical Inhalatitia I i• . • : Di l i: claims to publiej confidence ice fo ded upon the following facto: i• • I.lllla thorough and complete rwainburcedwlth be metre, of thd Wordcelebrated phydetani of Euro ea welt: as Anse**. • • I ff ,11.1 The peculiarities of hill sprites of -medication—dlr. , tering from every other ever'yet adopted—does not int Melt to make erell; nor tearidown to build up agal 41116 r e -us all dangerous dr d ge and Dilemmas minerals. , Ilia unprecedented experience in ilospital wadies, 'where every fermi di veet watt presented for treat. mot. and. in eases , of deetti, an examination. of ,the dead body made. and the IppossOinees bf the silted pane carefully noted down hy hips own hand for fu ore ref,irenre. • These notes a r t obiterratioto. thee mode, when completed . wilt for two] liege volubeee ofrye nundred peke* each. which wilt be published for the henget of the Medical profdasion} . el In addition to thin, hie vast experience, acqnlred by trending nlariy Ars vears-ireattisa thouvandraunually, hale afforded great advatitere. tor observation add the stsidy of all diseases insidelnt hunien family.l In this period of time he bad traveled ••• distance nearly entity to two entire elrenittf the globe. and has iron. proscribed for and been rot, tilted by nearly thirty thntlP sand Invalids. iv 4 or - 4-- -, ALL btcgAtlES ItREATED i' - , 'to relati o n to the tollowing diseases, tattier when'ege pliested srlth'Long; Alfeetlgns. or entstltig Atone. Oast) Wits eaosuitation—wroatiy find them pros/splint/de. erolapens and all torment Palmate Complaint Tiler, ularitles. and Weakness. g. , . . . ! yalpitailoo end other (brine at thin . ) bsease. LiveA plalnt: Dyspepsia, acof all other Moan , * of Stottlaotr and Bowele. Piles, A. ' ! ' • c ' • Adf-All Diseases of the *ye and Sari Neuralgia,' lid. lePay, and all forms of Nervoaa;Dlsease: . { ) . .111ErA7o Cuulre fir Clin.rmilationnitt 1. i ..clldapmAs; 34 D. illebruary 2f., 'all • i t 9.1 • . . . A CARD To THE LADIES! j R.DIIPONCO'ff PilitIALM GOLDEN, PILLS ARE : INFALiABLE in' . removing, or irregolarlUes of the menses. , Theis c are nothing new. byt have been used by the Dodtee for maby years, both in r ranee and America. with un tiaralieledsuccess in every case.and he is nrged byl many thousand ladles *to bare need them. to matte the Pifts Public, foraise alleviation of those suffering hemany it negulatitles Whatever. a 4 well as a-preventive toi thom liidies whOse health willinot permit an Increment ami ty. Pregnant TellialosAr those supposing theillseivea are cantldned against - using these Pills. as the Pro proietor aiinsuses no respotssibility after the' abrieetadnim nylon, although their wittiness would prevent soy Itljo Ivy to health; otherwitej these Pills are recommended.— tftreetions aecompanv mach box. Pelee, gl.• .ffold;Wlielse isle and retail by C. W. I:PTINn, aoroir Norwasyas and Centre streets. Pottsviili.. pr. • - - - I All orders must be addressed to the above General. 'Agent, who will supply the trade at Pr.tprietor'syricery and send the Pills conentially to ladles ; by mail. by their enelosingill *to C AS. W. gr . /11 , 10,0t PottaTll lo l id . . Schuylkill county. Pe n a. i /ffil-Seeslaitature."J Dirromm,o •on peach bpa.-none othersgendine. .1 • . Pottsville.Jane a l 4 nil ' " ' Urly ... • EVERYBODV C. . SAVE SONETHEEEL , DERSONS A US ING . INK, or tfiose L who would nuke smoothing selling itoronld an wan to fend for a noiltio And nuke their Qwarwhich osn'be done for sis redts or Angle gallon, and from tour to tire rents In huger qurditleo. Ths 'bore will be • sent to any person for six rents In sti.nrri or silisr, by l*ddhirldrog. jj B. I. BOARDMAN • CO.. • &toasty 13,18 7:3051 But Chester; N. 011.1Vz ers! _ FARREL'S . HERRINC'B; • Patent Pfire Proof nate*. ;S. S gN s - Bnokse rMini Staticiaer, Pbetstat: thIS. authorized to sell eir Safes In Schuylkill 'county tie wilt torntsh them at the low .o't manutactureri• prices, at his &Acetate In Potteville, where the Osmond a Est of Prices` can be sern. . . ;1 These Safes. on trtal heti, Proved to be supertorin protecting Rooks, lepers.. it- Win ire, to soy caste fatactured In the iThited Prates. _ pod they an( ottered at /Nosily low Wee*. .2 . . The Ibilowingis sal extmet,frotts: the report of the eommittee appointed lo aupurintend. the recent trial' 'test of burning Sates it Reading: .:' ... d in the 28th of Febimary all the Members oftbiConp. mittee met to vitae* the metes and books and papers,' (plat:edit' them) tutors parted ly Walstied that aU was I right. - The day log the burning took place, an i . der the snperinte ' iice of the Committee, After a fair :and impartial lairot it for fee bol in the Caiman's of Ot t Ureters. Farrebad 116 ring. tbe,Soff Meseta . Evans rt 'Watson Wee first opened. the Safe boor on Ors tnal4e, awl the contents patt billy CpriPllol4 while the contents , In the Woof Meseta. va r r,l, s , Herring were' la -good r. condition. and no Steint , lde."._ I. The Editor of tbe '.llSki pod PA kylkat'Joutautf; to, ! gather with fitly hostiles! , men. eboattended the burn ing of the Safes, testify to the truth Of the above state r Mehl. . 1 • For good andrella* Sates at rusanfacturert• pricee, I call on • ~, B. HANNAN. ,' , _ Agee). fur Farrel's of Ilerring'i Safes. c.; Pottsville, Marcia 140.'57 . . • !I• ..:•:. ;.",_. .• :- . J-. - .....".4' . ., " ''': 1 •= 4 :: VI"; 7 "=!.. 'i - •;) 41,4 ilfi g t i , = = ...:4;:001111 i • 7 .E. CARRi4W.B, pottortive. TS AGENT for' the sale of EVANS' WATSON'S PhiVarierphia .41anufacturpl SAL AM4I I /DER SAFES, • South Filuilk Streit, Pitiladeti.Aia. "Truth lr. 1111.00, and .11Inst.PeeiitIll.” j . Report o f the thinnelitlee appointed to tuperirdend Me (turning of ble Iron Slip* al Reading ,! I . libtliary lath, 1557. f , , • 11t451.110. iThrtit 4th. • ••••: : The undendxnedorionlx•ra of the ..... _'- . 1 , co mmittee , do respeetfully report: ....;, • - .:.: i tn.! we win the two Wee originally '..; ,-: r. 7. I iered upon by Ifartele A Herring i "", 11 ' and ZeitUll A Watemtplaced Odle by ' 11 i stle I, o 4h r e ui ..4 . v e m e, a T s i t z e On i t:el f t:ll.: 1 '''''''— li del phis A Readlare Ra roademnpaoy. in hfs °Mee at Beadle . manufactured by tamale* Hee l; e ine,.and the esti in 14. by U. A. Lents. In his store. 1 manufactured by Eva sit Watson, and pat In bookaaml ; pipers peerhaely alike. • • • t Tholl , o lllll rtarteintl 'l'4 recloek,A. M... and kept up . un til roar corded green hickory, two COO* dry oak . ad 'half chesniit - top weld. web entirely consumed. the whole udder the eurriutendence of th e subiteribe - e.. men:hereof the coma M . 0.. The etfre were then cooled as with water. after bleb. Ahoy wove bierody and the Woke and pipers takeh oot by- the Carlin Men and rent • to 11. A. Lents'estoreYor publlc ezanduatlon. after they were that examined and marked by the committee. The. bookr and paper' taken from the este man utaetured by titans* Watson were but slightly affected by the in. tense b est. while thonn taken from the oafs manufactured by Fill:t0111 A Ileryingwere. In our inchttnent.'datosked fully afteen'per cent. tpore than there Laki:lfni= EY apr A Wataitles sato. 5 . We believe the elto4 to have beau a falr andimps dial trial of Ahe reepectivelquallt:es of both safer. : • - 1 `. • JACOB U. DTKIRR. I ' . -.. 1 • MAIIIIRL B.IIIINTSII, , - Haying been absent during' the burning. we tally en , lurid* with the aboveatateeneut of the condition of the paperiand books tat/a oat if the respective safes. -: . • :G. A. NICOLLB. ;' . , • s I - t R.R.- mutansneso. • : I . -, - 1 JAMEII3III.IIOI , LAIID. . •-• . . ' . j The follirelng no meld gentlemen, modest a of Beaton. - and lb. vicinity, who hew, the above ete,biteeptiebimell 'VI rake from 'thane JO Wation since the burning, up to Wild. 1837: ' i ' ' • (1. 1. - IKrorie.l; Treiold Minh. I'l tame Ruth. It Kirk ' * 'Winter, 1; W.. Ahoilds ilk Son. 1: Remy W. Iditehaker, 2; Dr. Wm. Moore.1:Itolonton Ithoede.l: LevlL earn, it Bleb a Craig, 1: 19/ I m.• Klrek. 1: • Kauflusn) k Daum, ; I'' Win.klegerner, l ;' , . gong* giZekort, 1: J. K. A O.W. ' 1 KanottneE 1 f Eire Miller l: Jamie Jamlson,l: J. M. it • A. B. Warner.l; JAott itelnimelter.l.; 'Wm; Rlng, 1; . 1 CP. A. ,boUgmbinjOY.l; &M. Compan y, I; IL A. Last& p; W, O. AP. "P. Milan trout. 1; - 11111ineyet, Mamie A Co.,llllton. 1 t J. P. kddepane. 1. . '-, , --- ' •••• AVA/110 A WATSON , . , .. ... 1 • rib n. arm no heart 300,000 potmde.of i tbe above . , sAikll. "./felt they .4r or figle on Wire tenni arm oxi, allor imeurolarer tit Me onto' Sacco.... i - . . 114 y '11.'51 • . . : • lllAyi , .. " 115 t 5'c _ • I e Pottsville, Saturday. 44110 1868. Housgfileas. 311011AXA11. BACKING OUT. 1==213 The LetratiipteartM 41f Deado weer • Dead. ') ;The United Suites Senate having returned to the Home the Hams hill, twfusiny to concur is the Montottiniery-Crittendea amend meet. on Thurs. del; the lieseepteeeeded to consider •the Ka nose bill as returned trees the Senate. llfel.Montgoto ery moved to adhere tni the House amendment.— . Oo putting the questlith to vote, tbe'mntion to ad- " mos was ordained • woes of lIP yens to Ell ways. the mime lot* ea hence less ontopair, Kr. Humphrey Marshall, of Kea tacky, end /dr. - flovrte of Metylend.. :.Ass dimes to this second triumph of the oppo. mats ist,the Lea:wawa swindle, the Preoideat is Understood to be in ,forte of the House amend. mut; and that be ties advi•eit that. the Senate re .cafe and adopt ft instead of its own bill. Se far, some Senators have been stubborn let their elope sition, but it is expected that they will relent. It is a matter of gratniatioe that the tuitional House of Representatives adheres - to the raw mestere of peace and of Justice. • Bon. Thee. IL Sento* ea lite IP*o4llh4ed. Cul. Renton is dying at Woshiagtoud . Ale die• • ease, eases, of the bowels, has • sede• seat No.. glees diet be closet survive quell lager.' He Cadets ezirexise paw, 0.4 d it exhausted to almost the last degree ,of physical roared.* ~. 41. few days since ht energetic whispers. be told a visitor that the saws teen who bad sought to destroy the . Republic in MO, were at the Andra of age se :cursed asteoailitoo kitties% Among the greatest of his consolations la dying was . the motleyh sees that the House at Reproseistatirea bad hat.. - Seel these IttiesOnsble eiehenters, and pat the keels of ale poor le on die :neat of the traders. PM events in oar history had given him ea mush sat isfaction as the defotaltof Lseomptoe.• lie 'snaky praised the ~ 4 t otrePtit sad lueurruptible Douglas Democrats. 1 . 1 ! • . Cr*..m It le on tb4 Increase. The body of a sae, intl. posed to have beeerino,Vve• food bootie:10 the duet, at lialllmore. 'Oa Thunder. *ardor stalks in Wasbdigtos Viv i /did tooth`kges, pi every 1 diameter are rrpetrated daily. At eight time. the streets are 4molit, deserted, and those wbd go abroad go elwisyS armed with toile is noreiver. Eledid• Waled tor.lirsecidedne., • Dyer. Republican, bee been elected tir re:raor.ot Rhode Irlaud by 4000 majority. The reisaleam or tbelltepnbalims State ticket Melee tea by eismat„tilie Lame avatar majority.. Dm members sleeted to tbe Galena Assembly are tali• Amierlean Resetlimos, except throe. . • • Aftray. A serious afray occurred in Washington idly beeerpen a Government ex.oMelal audit* Deere. tars Ct the Interior. The former etteineeni to drsw,apatel epos Ike Jailer, bat liras. digitised rind badly igloied.. , Nee Weladimee • • Malt ta r Is nucleates Toy sepoemler iw Coogan& It ' doebital wlietlier..Cosipmee will vote the approtaistionr neeemery tor Ike man • i* • • J . Apporeetate4. Soy. Theo& PoOter boa asked Omit bb *slaw he'tudand, but his congregation ,bara unabistous. Ijr Toted that it should slot be dotis:l Vested Dawn, The tielSelene* bill. with apprupriationn for tits army *wino*, Was voted down is the Born en Titunmily. l'Udlttir tsunami Btassogier. Col. Jas. S. Wallace, fortnerly ut the PMWW. pbio Soo, boo become Moompr of 1114' Louis Ville &halve., • Mount Ifiraose. • The Muurit irartwu AftociAtiuts bails ant' / ie. or eutopert for the part:ham of .110001:, Verson. _ • Bank Rolebire. The Grafton Bunk, at Oralloa* /110104 rib bed of twelve *housed • dollars es Weilseeday. • Vivo at Willtasiestpati. ' . A very destructive Ere littgif MI at Williamsport ea Wednesday. The teas inweeda /214,0111104: Olovitraslstaitry t. St. Ile.cumprity for lb. Asigueraito debit suwiepartillicers will reach 131. • OSthrrii. The Ekon Legion or Vithiburgh hskottered its ionises for the Utah esiseditioe; • Adjeetimed. ?he Countttottenei Ceoveatios adijostoed to Eames o• the 2d feet.. • . EMU 1110 I _lBl.inniZ. ItARRISBURG,-.4Ps. b.••SISNATIR-.•BILLS REF. TORTIIDp'AtpIAILT.--To 01111111iii0 tit tijimjem uA tonnage over the rail raid and canals. . The general appropriation !Ai, with aemerone amendments. . The bill relative to the abloom of Revolutionsrj • solditrrs: Mum RxroorratiArovutosamr.—Teaxempt rail. reeds from Scutum duties. and to exempt eval ham taxation: To emend the hoe 0. - stages to the mere reruns sajoymeit of-reek estate. " ilmsoismooss Irnionoresto.-rblr. Randall intro. domed a series of resoluiitios instructing the Sens. tore_an6 Representatives in Vrmgress u 1 vote tar is bill greeting peasions so the soldiers of the war et-1812. . Ma Cemanownoca.--Tle bill to revise the pen al cede of the Commonwealth was pasted on is coed roadies. • , - BILLS nsaND.—Supeteteent to the set to in. memo the, nokuutioture tot iron with subs and mineral foal: . Supplement to. the Totinebter. Lebiinoo. mod Pine Grove Railroad Comonny. • _ Acta* punish embasmeltmeit by ante or bill bro. bore with One and insprisont4eat. Adjourhest. Goelip asked the discharge lit the Judiciary . Cqmtnittee from the consideration of the Senate Kansas re:situating, and moved that they be referred to a special committee on the subject. Carried—yeas 42; nays 26. The bill giving the'Courte if iseretlenary power to imprfs,on or not fur violatloas of the Sanday Law was passed. • Also, a supplement relatireio otechasies' liste r sad those of material iota. Adjourned. • April s.—Sr tart.—Tho postal appropriation bill parsed to or,l reading. • . The addition of $2OO for, salary to tootabOrr, wkieb woe struck out by thi Senate C11113014i110, Wall testored. . April 15.--Stnarn.--The _ general appropriation bill was considered on easund reeding. A motion to ecotone the addition d pay of $2OO to:lmin hers of the Legislature; which was struck out by the Senate Committee. Wes negatived. A motion to 'serous the salaries of the jedge • of the Supreme Coon by $7OO, negatived: The appropriation of 530,000 fur the . enlarge. l', i meat of t e Delaware Division Canal wimoppoied, bat it we carried. • Pendia the consideration of the bilyb• Ssn• ate adjoarnitit. HOUSIL-BILLS PASIMD FINALLY.A supple mentary charter to tbe Tier:Joni MinincCompany. A supplement to tbe, art incorporating the Mill Creek ,rind Mires Hill Navigation and Railroad Company. One prohibiting the introduction of ash at im proper sissona. , 'A sharp. reneontre took place between Mr: Hodgson. of Centro county, and Mr. Ebur. of - Schoykkill, county, Mr. Ebur charging Mr. Ilodg. son with indulging in a petty /plain toward the Schuylkill delegation on local bills. Mr. Hodgson declared the imputations were faire. . . Mr. Mbar, appealai to the Moues to restate his MIL • The Hoteve did vo by n 'kelvin vote. 'Apra S.;--Stmerts.—The bill to punish- default ers to the Commonwealth we, peeved. ilocsi.-4A bill to ineorpoiate the Loeb Beek !dining Company (7) of Sohnytkill County, was reported negatively. "WHo HAS NOT HEARD or BM:mice's HOLLAND BITTERS?--Simpie in its con:Toad. tion, pleasant to the taste, and truly wonder ful in its effect, its popularity cannot be WOH dered at. .To invalids just recovering strength it is invaluable, exercising that soothing in fluence over the nervous system, and impart- . ing that health and tone to the stomach, so longed for by the convalescent."—Daily En- - - A SUBLIME Ptcrukt.—Almost every house hold in the Mod presents FoLLtures that are not exceeded is sublimity by anything in nature. The patient toiling of a woman with a needle is a sublime, but sad Vietare indeedr one that it would be well for humanity to have renioved from every home circle, by tbwintrndnetion'of Grover & Stilterk patitily Sewing Machine, which does more besitiful and better sewing than can to dotie by band. It is, unqnsstlon ably, the beat in the market for family use, and every family should have one:' 4 110 e fiarktts, . • . , ' POTTSVILLIC IIARKIOI%. (liVlsolosale Pile...), ' • ,• • 2 qu i t prour,bbl., *6 Kr Dried essoboo, paed,B4 04k fiv,nowtbbi., 4 26? do do ttapsed. 260 leh ea cbe.b e i, 1 1501 70 Dried Apoloor par'd,l 0 R. .L. 40 ' Esio, dozon, o ' Omo , do Bottor,porpOland;. l Id twi t do' - 111 ibould•to, ‘ , u rotottsA: do 70 Ram's, ' ••-• 12 Timothy geed, - ' 2 1:6 Lard. Cknerbeed. . 41 "at (Kaiser, do , . • •110 to liay,por ton, 1614 fsaltipor leek, 131% POTTSVILLE'PEODVOICI SIAIIKETS. • (Retail Prices.) PLOUR.;—' •Wheat flour rolls &Din lb Sokol EV red Ry 6 CO; RY•Vhop at SO etc" ea:, sled Con. Meal 10 do. 011.LIN.—WhIt•Whottselliat Ml* alt.. and ;Ito atsl Mdce Rye 93 dosOoro eloiletea do: NIZATS...II•OI•I4 at o_l9 11% ets. per. lb; Mutton 1061121,4 da. ta do; Pork 111 4gSboaldrt. lo do • 2/ to VS do. Bologna 11,00.: Saraogre lr, a,,. - POOVISIONS...-Bat tot: laltilttat, 101* 20 stait iA Cbetiol2 l 4 do.: rhar•lshata." dos-, Wall% •ta.r. Altr.•••Clibll At b 1 b; NY. el haat& i •!Ir Wlttla 10 do4•4 1 " - Allt• .11 00;Craebto$ vot 1. vvrte.tt 1214 tltri 12 1 4 itslitttniPorib 1214•1 . • a *Pk.. Ruck Ft#lo tti. per pountiu,Shatil.s to 3:?i_sts • plot*. o
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