kt4:' A ' ~:iN,AA 4'1 1.?4; 444-- • t-: ; .4 . - 7 7 . I . I :::_ - ." -- 7 - _ - _ "7 - Li - • .._. - - . ..T7t, , r - • . ^.-7;: - --.7 --"7-f-,7 011 W ' • ~,,„0"0.1444•.,p,A,...,_:. - -- iiisiniiiiiiir;':iiiiiiTii, isir. . . ... -- 47 — rtliiesternif thsk iltsiaa'Jotictist la equal to m e 'arrogate circulation eof any Ttirtif.l4 ocher Lniassti r oots otrllshest In the ,County — and as It eirttoetee annum the 'beg p ortion of the popoistion. an advertise. , mint Inserted In is cohintus is. of co tine. worth as much to ttie tslYertlser as If penshed in any three other pa nels. I o °Pretties the rates of advertising are &ware gra dedin price according to the clqttlation or the Pam:, New 11, Faoiv. lidoto No. 1.110 Broad_ *aY, NeW Tiwk, Is authoesed to . roerire sobrrrtpttorto and collect bills for the Mous' Jorrns.ti., In New York and rlcinll7. , • . . OUSIIIIIISS NOTICES. • ED n Administratl'on . Notice, ei t vned Low Oppinbet; i.., i . , roar.. 1 1 • .. 1 . ~ J Tit 8113DDMI COX!. AND It.A.ILROAD , COMPAMr — P. re, Sea Notlesa. 7 I , . 'Ai. 1 81 kthnini<lritioti Notice lot **tate of Daniel Ft i,. '. fl , .. 'Berg ,lT er. late or 1 4 ,i'bili libtlribidinlownalidis ,of C°°n( Y• t tr DRY ataiDS . ln gat variety of a reduction oii 4 l "-, Slimier pricey. ran tri.obtsined of luny and Brown, 13 lq• it • Second street. above Market,j'hlladelphla. Lb • WILLIAM DIDINDB havrennuced hie Pottery to Fee 1 ;I amid street, this Itovough. near Nopitech'e factory. Il e CE will merrobetuee A c ton rated. Saw advectisetnent. . vALuAnL E R es iAtete D to 'Dueled on tho Blue Mono. -7 In , Ftc• tato. near Dreherirvillas thla County. will be sold l moo on the Yth pioximp. For particulars, see wive" , iteement, • Mk, ll SORGE UKATO N is now located in Second , t street. DTI* door north of 31arket, ibis Demuth, w here he !I manufactures and repays Miners' Safely Lamp.. ale ;! advertisement. , , ' I , ' • . al PAINTING. PAPER HANGING. Ac.-111chasi Kline , has NiOned A !bop In Fecund street above Market, tide d Ik,rougla, where be is prepared to receive orders for work ' In his Hoe. Pea advertisement, . . . . .., . , fl „myalgs• tin find omploymitnt at the Broad Top 1 :id Mines. Huntingdon cot:miry, at gp.el prices and rash, pay.' . merits Monthly. Immediate application shonidbe made 1 I to J. J. Laurence. Supt.. itantitteden, Pa 1 1 LITEBASY IN E. STITHT—This inititute located..in in Palo Alp). will commence a new.session on the lid pros- Am:, P. P. Barnett Is Principal. In order to obtain ad- 9 1 mission early application la necessary . See advertits. went. - , • FSo.lt•Gea.7. Seattarrnad.-hannaeenliat, N. 14.0ne. ner of Fifth and Callowiaill. streets. Philadelphia. Geo be obtained I keaddl lion tolleno, dee., a variety of tba liner chemicals and phannaeeatiaal prapanitions, on..divora. Ide terms. Sea ad►ertiaement. .• ACKNOWLEDGMENT.—To Hon. G. lA. Grow. and M. Weaver, Esq., we are' 'indebted • for public doeuinents. ' . „ ---- TfIE Pennsylvania Canal is open. . IN I Baltimore the 'tax is 125 cents on the ITS, Hon. James Harlan, of lowa, and.HOn, W. L Detract, we' are indebted for public • documents. Pottirr says that he never was a can 4 dniiite before President Buchanan kr-any of fihe whatever. 1 --- 111 . k ) . E New York Senate has passed a.bill to p 'vide for a Cdavention to amend the State C l onstitution. . ' . . . . _ WHITE SLAT'ESO.NDEF:D.—The Irish vote is sill with the part/that terns them "white aves," and we think they merit the appelht• hon. "A LA S,Poort YoMi:K !"—Hon:: S. Glancy Jones went up like n rocket He has disap peared; train .the political horizon, and . .is not! to be distingaished froni Other members• of: the-rather numerous family of "Joneses." Tne Legislature of Gal iforn in has passed Le. compton resolutions. They have lost,much ol.their value holVever, in consequence of the statement of Mr. Broderick, that they growl ly mistepresent • the public opinion 'of the: Golden State. Tu NATiONAL PH.lNTINC.—Senator ron. is in , favor of the contract system, iii place of a National printing office. I,3aaieron takes the right view of the question J, .11,„ii the cheapest and most expeditious inode of hitving the public, printing dole. THREE Tistr.s THREE FOR COI( NECTICIIt, .L-The majority of Buckingham, Rep., for GOverpor, is 2700', a gain of 2200 ,over last year. `The State Senate will stand )16 Rep,. to 5 Den!. The' Hquse 146 to 85. Folk's, down-east don't apOeStl,O like Lecitlnpton. tie Philadelphili Prenir Journal has en. tered uPotithe third year of its existeuce.-- i In the, hands of enterprising, practic%l gen• thlnien, the Journal hits hewn a broad pathin • the rocky'road, to' success. ' Able, independ- , ent and useful, it merits liberal supperrt, and a glance at its well filled advertiiing columns, is iutriciitut assurance that it is accorded by a discrimitiAting public. Here's our hand, friend dourrk,,l, with our best wishes for your continued prosperity. Puntab DEFsui.reas.—H. B..)ragraw, State Treasurer, puhlishes a list of. the names Of public officers in arrears to the Comitno9i wealtl). The aggregate ninouut orniOr. due,.amoonts to about a quarter of a milli a , of dollars. Those that relate to, Sehuyll9ll county; are asfollcrws:,-Renjamin . Christ, ft% met treasurer, $1137 73 ; Jacob Huntzinger, former treasurer, $249 Towanda notes de-. posited, $261 30; Joseph Ottinger, former tteasurer, 2780 0v ; Gectrg,e r • Rhodes, former treasurer, $l6 32 Isaac Ward, late treasa rer,'s6s 82. • Hot. JAMES Hiatsw.—Among the men tic' the" American Senate who have stood fur the right, in.bright Contrast to such igu l p•! ble tools as William ljigler; who nitsrepre- Bents this .State, is 114. Ames Harlan Of lowa. In a speech delivered by that gentle nw some - Weeks since, strong yet courteous, Mr. Harlin gave• concisely, a history of the • Kansas dilEculty, and proved conclusively, that4hciAnstitutioa nowhere recognises pro perty iturnan, but everywhere. alludes tp I. African as a person. 3h. Harlan's denuncia lion: of. the Lecompton 'Constitution, is based upon a , , keen appreciation of the' intrnott • measures resorted.to, in framing it, and the tyrannous attempt on the part of the Adnalit istention to thruit,it upon the people. Mr: I'M proud of such men as James Llarlim an' E. Joy Morris, for while in . eithei.Vranchto the Nutienat• Legislature voices possessii. 'their strength and eloquence, are rttieil i defence of Freeslom, we need not despair : .. "justice being done, thOtigh the Heavn: fall." The country is grateful to these gej ,opposed and their associates , who suceessfill ! opposed the iniquitous ,Leetepton 'businea Posterity will wear • them 'it! its heart,' f hearts. . • • KANSAIII ON -COMMON ,SCLIOOL-Thell thorities of fiansas, have applied to the S perintendent of Common Schools of Pennsy 'lttera for complete history of the oPeratiO. • "of . the system in this State, tend all the form. tte., used by the Department, with a viev4 adopting the entire system their owti Te ritdry. This its :pot - only luglily .conipiiMp `tary, bdi shows thek'r,lliscriminatiom-and p s doissiti - -11i:'be.za doubt of 'the taet • • it is everywhere adatitted, that the Comm. , , Sphook system • of'-Peahlylvinia has be 'brought into a e.ottditiau that renders it .1. , perior to all others in this country / there constituting one , of the 'fundamental eleme of our future greatness trit'a distinct people. ..Suct lathe expression often beard - in W : .1, ingtiut City, froth' representittied of e+ • seetioutf the U.nion. - Much of its Pres t . it excellehce is doe'to the indefatigable la °fits present Superintendent, who enter d upon his ilaties originally when tlie De 4 intuit ivjta a perfect chaos, but who has,• wi h an industry, energy, and single bearteilti'.B too rare not to be commended in a public! .1. • !l .1 eer, reduced its confused elements to • tern or order ,rte 'brautiful as it is utititari and made it thd model for imitation e 'eth e r States sisterhood. There n d by no , fear of the future* ofzKaasaa ifl .e vats her ; ;Tonib tinder' stiihitaystein., 'rill learn witting butiiicid;rand.antnag 1,11 they . tem hew nineh 1 • , a!t indebted to the good old CeriiineWW+ tit °f Pennsylvania. • ' I 1 rol di° I The is f) wil ted THIS GOYETtrusTsTeßgerm , tts9l! wir DES' 7—lt rettity;iibeCtuitiwgititteition with ;Wu! eitiOns,whittiAr Itoare tentiluge4 pioseFiptit:e pOiiej,..o'f,the44l.l3.ooii4iti=?l; aent to ttl); ttud - that it'j!'o4liirtpi rrettd, DSc.' GiJtwaa of, liajne Biirfrk_oo# 1 71 Itates ifouse'of Itepresettatives on Wed- tits ay : r. Gilman said that' there could not be a 3 adininistraficiti 'ot the Vied ' affairs here, [lout a. pure a d ra rnistritiert - of public .at. 1 , and so . long . as.,he who salads' at the of the ' Administration sanctions , and ores such a measure as the Lecomptit) itutibn, which' every gentleman knolra ; e ones of the most stupcndousTranos, and mlleled hi the history of civilized ileums.. f as surpr i s ing with what facility ille Presi 1. changes his tactics from Kansas to she rict ! of Columbia.' Ttemocra whit): .1 %%reit° ev' erybedy the will of the cv people, ltikes more of tyranny and deipotisra *tea . publican liberty. t despotism: is pot 'alone. a feat.perir of it fat] teen aPP Con resent Administration. "- All its poLt' y is ted. to foster foreign interests, awl ainat • Isewhy the - present , of Lora Ouse.', 'IL • Washington i the Wine haring at riati: er paid for by'English gold, and' thw Etat of e unfairness of the Postmaster-Gm-ad ha tering a British vessel, the City tit. Bahl •o, to carry the XL mails, ,6410KL;:ari: rican steamer, the Vanderbilt, tics pee ar to carry them on the canto dolt,' ago he same terms? .• tour comens glance calmly at thsasNaatis,. draw thrii own 'conclusions. Pewees ittistration was despicable, . bac e save outieoplo from • iluchanatk.davot i. ' and his loreigitisympathy: R. PgititY, the anti-Lecompion ealididite , brMayor, his been ehrted in bum? lily Al 1 Iri hundied and forty. inktortty. .. :. MISCELLANEOUS NEWS ruin.. 11 Jima AiTaman Taant.-'..Tbastarrhman teLitarser n trouble, and despond of business success.. Where,. . toopast, they found ready mla for their sulaufae.. . the articia is now a drug. This change lasktritin, .. • the general nasal' crinoline and the boops.-atmals. I no longer necessary to produce expansion- i d tetertoxe.---Anderson and Itleharda,.two eolbredt ie , were executed together at. Lanbaster, Pa.. mr VA. a) for the murder of Mx.s.Garber and Mrs. Amin.— Is 'reside no speeches at the gallows . Ander"), Imo as e a full eoofewdeo, which is to be publishub.' Me• on Ossealhat they muntered Mrs. Garberand limit/eau or 2% cents, which they wauaal to procure fa,pint of ch sky. and that both wereilrunk when the/a:epaulet:led h deed. , r-- idle' . MIT In va liomx&After the adjournment .. idle Ito re at IVashlnzton on' Monday, a personal connive oc-- •u on the floor•of the House, between Mr. Cralgos or No th Carolina; and Mr. Llelper, - thecelebrated aut boo of I • "Impendlng'Crisle." . Anse a number - Ilk blows IMP .) d. the parties were Sept rated, and Mr. Helper Sao- A nln charge by the Sergentat • Arms : An Inwestkra lo we. had subsequently, and Mr. Ifetper was• bans* ' ./v eto keep the peaie. ' • r n.. J 011190 3 .6 Muir.—The last news from Gen. Job's.' so - . 'a command, from Fort Scott. is that the Whole It,. t itary and clan. Wee In excellent coudttion, and ad to knowledge of the movements or Intention of 1 the g nutns , but were very desirous of having's brush isith h m before the arrival of lame teinforoements. • "gonua el I be suftfiri.ed at intelligence -neat mouth that thin. Jo insop has r jdvanced to and occupied Salt Lake City.— I' ye hasp railed much confusion'and doubt as to the r• 1 Issuctivten the United States sad the. Normans. If s time that it should be clearly defined. , i • ZEROPEAN MISCELLANY. , . . [Culled from talc English Journals.] COI`IDEMNED TO DtATlL—Selltellee Vag § tinced at Turin. Sowlinia, on the 2Uth ult., upon' the urgente of June left. Illozzint was condemned to . . ath: ex were four others,—all by • default.. hael.. the itor of The Palk del - Ibpolii, wile. sentence & to ten rs bardlabor. Fourteen others (of those In custody) .re condemned to various terms of bard labor, as were • thirteen absentees. 1 , • • Acx. PAS ill ritOil Lurt.—We are sorry to' learn that e youthful and only daughter eta wealthy commoner • d nieccal a noble earl: hasiwithin the last 24 hours, ped %tell u fluid... Man holding a prominent position in •lety: Mid 'whose rainy Is "as fandltar • as s - boUsehuld rds" to our readers. frnet.haring repeatedly appeared dbre th e public. The noblemen • alluded to is, we re. et to my, a married Man. but for some year? has been leauged from his wife, who, we believe, is now residing w oad. ' It is presumed the guilty couple have lied-to e,eontirent, as they were traced to ,Dover yesterday ternnou.—Loitdon Morning //enact. . EXTRAORDINARY 3TABRIAOR AHD DEDDEN DEATH 0? TR? . IRIEE:7—A , respectable tradesman of Dawlieb, named Ivey. died some years since. leaving to his widow, by 111. a considerable property ; with the provieo.liewever, t at its the erCnt of her notrrylog the whole should re• rt to their children.. Darin; her Widowhood. Mr.. , (liver, it appears, became surety to this amount of rvg, rit son-in-law. The young man misbehaving' himself.. e lenid was ferfelted and the another-in-law watt called ' [n to pay the money'. To evade this lo.s to her family.. s is. poor woman adopted a course as MI ee:tided:as, awes OpUgllnflt 10 every rentimentof morality and decency. dissipated youth about t.f yearsof age, named Crews. it, .. builder's lab" _roves induced to merry the widow, , he was 48 yea of age, upon the understanding lb 't o should revel Lib' for the "job" and start off at once , r Australia. 1 impious ceremony took place at the *whitey of fi ce, Ne tnn Abbot ; the bridegroom Tecelyed is Money and Set off fbr Plymouth, whence ' he war to • et b • ye Pall , and the bride returned to Dewlish with her iendit:' e young men , however , soon altered his de . rtninatl , for very few hours afterward taw him once bre at Torquay, where, as lima es the money larded.he, around with some boon eempenions. Ills return was I , ery perplexing to all concerned, not the least so to the 1 ire. Iler anileties. however, were soon terminated.— ..set Wednesday, while In the act of seeking for *nine moment connected, With her property, she tell down nd expired instantly. A cerooter'sloquert was held. at • • hich the surgeon stated that her death armlet front nat . t eausee.' produced by the excitement and terror she *. , d been subject to," and a verdict was returnee se • rdingli. I, Tax ATLiNTIC Tm.r.aßArn.The operation of stowing the wire fora second effort commeneett on Friday, March ID. on Board -her Majesty's ship Agamemnon, In Kejham Been. Au extra place foedepoalf has been constructed on her upper deck, abaft the foremast; capable of taking 2 lfath miles each dilutor layer. Hera about 140 miles' , • were depositei up to yesterday, Thursday even log, at , en average of.2i Miles a 'ley. It will contain togethec t, 260 miles, which forms the first portion to be laid. I The , . place of depoish lost yesr, in the hold, made the coil,' or lin one direction, clere to the keleon, and oral In.' th o pposite direction abule. A different arrangement! pr vane now ; two .fiddillonal bulkheads haveoena , kn ked away, and the hold presents' the appearance of a hasin perfectly circulai In every part. The , 'cane iv Ust i center is 1 2 feet 3 inches high, and has a' diainetaw I of • 'leet at the bitho nod 6 nt the top; it will bb en el ii fl kil by 1,050 rn i le* of table.,.Thereratintoglbilmliftw ardtd be called on the orlop deck, where the bear shore end was placed, last year. A new ward luta btmMtitmdl. for the Agamemnon's stern. to', prevent the cable from. , renting the propeller. The cage previously used was Fels t toted by its proximity to the topper on the ship's :1;. tt ins, which served as a negative tofthe. Iron, The . gbt ' is action of 'salt water on it daring the last eltatit mint ti has renderedlt desirable to .pro - Yide I new one, whicharlll not touch the conduce until the loaddimeis retched. On boned the Magma the boatetbrward Ma the uppm• deck are to be removed; and a apace prepared of f i '33 feet diameter, equal . to the reception of from, 70 to. ISO, 'idles. of cable. Fin. the approaching trial t e „aw labtir Telegrapji Company appear to have mad very rturiplete arrangements through their engl neeDiti-chief,. Ms. Bright. wh,i.haebeen some days at Plymouth! 'Tile cqlling on heard the Againetunon is superintended by Mr. Conning, who assisted In the operations last year, i t as ll WAR laid the tableS across the Gulf of . LaWrenve f tu c Crfoundland.to Cape Breton. 11r. NVldtebousa.• w o afpletmi - the line from - Verna to Balikheva,.anst saes c - ,:ed with the fleet shipment and 'fittings on. beardihe Niagara, takes the same duty now, with-the aid of Capt. lien: who was engaged'in • laying thelearly Mediterranean lines. MR Everett of the Niagara. avs (aim panted by 'AI r. Cli fiord, one of the. CoMPany's ands- .tent engineers on the former occasion4bas been entruse. teal with the eupervision of the experluiente carried on •i a the works of.3lessre. Easton d Antos, under the ad • re of Messrs". Penn, 'Meld ,k Lloyd, whom th e Company , b ve cousulted upon, the Modifications In 'the .paying out machinery, and With the concurrence nehlr.Bright,l their engineer, and Me. Appold, who Invented for a dif.:. , . f4rerst purpose, the Corot of brake to be Used. The' staff : er telegraphic clerks engseed. last year has been ro- tained. and some of them under the guidance 01 !Ur. , Whitehouse, the electrician. are perfecting thegneelres , in their future, employment by 4mnecaltting and re- I °riving through the 2,030 trille*of win. 'amid Plymouth, i the class of Inewerzes Anticipated on the closer junction 1 of England with the United Sates and the continent of Arnertel.— London nava. • • Low* Awsl.-rAbout o'clock the tripitary began to arrive.. Gun' after gun made its appearance and took up th'e partition anti; ned td it. Out °revery gates *affront the t. Europeans and nativee were pour ing on to the'esplanade in hundreds; Mad from the ra tite town every Alley, street and lane were disgorging tht lc thousands. All seemed minion* to behold two, traitor Sepaya blown Intc 'dark eternity. Their crime Was known, and stern and compreseed lips Of every European 'present told how well they deterred their doom. The manner in which they' had been deteeted In their nefariena designs was subtle and complete, and reflected meth credit upon the Deputy Cotntri inforter of once and his assietants. Three times had' a merciful iovidenee defeated the mutineers by the• timely arri val of tnropeau troops fronirstnoteeolonies . : and White the fourth plot was Wog brenght to matnrlty.dhe tthl 'Criminals were seised. The times demandel that a ter rible example should be made, and the dooth of the Men won Speedy. As thefionr of five struck the etillnesa be came awful; every feeling' and faculty was st rang to Its utterer.' truslun. and the heating of heartibecamp and). ble.' The speccarle was one of quiet horror—there 'beim Wane of that eacitement which isle be Met 'with at a pnbtie eteentlon In any other part of the world. The nat tree of India are not a demonatrative rare. and they looked on with en appearance of 'Mild indifferestre.— The handful of stern and determined Europeans had, rrorrover 'overawed them, and there was but one feeling edominant—fear. A Mong ail the aftembled thnintindx •1 murmur mild not even be beard k -a whisper would hlmost have broken the atillnees. The °Meer, rode along thelllhec resolve& and silent. Po nelweless was :tbAr motion that even the rhainp pf their bo ne s' bits and the clank of Male sabres jarred upon the ear.— ' ilehile the elm.* was yet Striking, the brigadier, cont .. 'mending :the prrison rode .in. front of two ex/entire gnus. and It seethed for a Moment as If all sorted bad died away. The seem e of the teurt-martlal was then reed to the prisoners Ire. he Hindostani language, after which they were ordered 'to prepare for death. They were stet epr4 of their regimental jackets, and marched between the tiles of.t heir European guard to the *MM. 4 tie% of the two:tune. The drill ,bwrildar one °familiar), . lows noble looking man, in the noon of manhood, tall 7 andotately. 1112 mien was erect :and dignified. men the turn of the Royal Artillery I laid bands on WM.— .. Then Le:seemed to reel that Mal hour lied mune ; re shud der shook. his frame, his jaw fel, and Ads Avoryswhit• t en th were disclosed.' While the two men were Whig 110110 d not • syllable **A ntl ered by the assembled anted. but ri rattling of steel along the !teepee notice that the Enfield rifle was being prepared for action. Moth* ward skim.," and when the ominous elkk of the lock t fell upon the ear, the loth N. I. visibly shook. It was trident that they did not know but that neat Ins. ' meat the rifles might be brought to shoulderand Mewled against their front. Manahan/Dusty with the loading of Use loteetty Ike code to the tight and left of We criminals were turned straight upon the native nut :. mania. They were loaded to the' muzzle with mutater and grape. an - Can gunners stood by the touch.bales With their' matches lighted. (hi the ramparts of the Ott (bur httponadeti were alto laid and ready. Dy this :time the prisoners were secured to the two guns. There was a comma:We pause. whieh,tras broken by Copt. Bob ton s of the Royal Atlillerv. calling out, with a loud ruler. "Let nil retire frpm'tbo two Kans.'s:not the two Mint with the port-Oree t.al !be word 'Tire,' apply the match." There traapiobality s .pose of two atstonds' ' duration;; then the word'lleady in was given by Capt. Bolton. The gunners took but a =nor nt to blow up their matches, but it Keened along, long time.. Tile two pristmers end the Jiro artillerymen 0004 smith-' movable is Stet nee. The awful stillness was at length ' broken.' The word •41etril rang 'out &Willa ti4latittn note from thillps of NO. :Belton:" ?MO tnomlint 'not I earth shook as if a 'Wehrle haktrisatied it en tre. The guns were envelOPed Iti thick efonds of stooks. through the white wreaths Of w bleb 11111, ettehar of a erten , * color wele faint* thick aYI toniV-Ilakte: 'The 'sorbets , • were the pillow/re blown Into . Atocus.—Diciant's ifolge • -' 14I PCI TI l q? ' ! . t 7 7 •• . I mums, L Itotadm . .. the $. recite ira painted itoliato Oloatc,„ltala&c r ied Sward iiCoaunittto of Continent: • ;11 Tessa prattelne clerks wboniweared foe Dologba astlit- Lesompocou mooting at Chicago, wmar dismissal. from r at. ll* the next morning, - - A Corsot or Pognaourtg—The °Medal programme, boo been imieMbal changed at Wapiti Raton and 6 now farce added. It I, entitled . rteradtninlstrAton Break down." ' _ • Tni article pnblGhidittaa WAdtradloh Mew last -:Torember. which daubed:that aliese *fluid ' ;eurried.: I otol and - held In ropy Frato or Territory of the fluke* was lwrittela by Junes' K. Paulding, of 2iew York, kr% merly Secretary of tbi. :can. - • Yfirsoar,an * arrapser front Bootee paudhir, throWgh the Rate lima" yard. he was Accosted by as - Mittman with, he' where Own your home, to Uta Toting plaoer' , do nut know, '' was the reply. "I am a' "trances here." •-•dad ad so; am L",r-ilargford ,Ctacrant., It is Waisted aye by the Washington letter writers, that Mr. Badwater ehed hem the "therdirilw a voi7 . saltation kith DIIWIrt, o,l'oooo*W sotnethin g . serf operative on Dearart was ased.try , the. Prod.:l./ot.- 1h teas Anti•learompata before the intetkiess—Leconsp ton afterwards.. • . , ELIOSIONS TWA W4X.-4a Elbtablebtowri, the mitilesompton MAO was elected by a ourjority of two .hunderd - tote*. In Milwaukee, Win, where Mr. Mu- Almon's majority wee thirty-four Aandrat, the . l.oll4w , compton ticket was ehoeekby an ODOTOSOUS MVOrnie" The people ere esidently.very wide awake. - . . Tilt Whoa of the Al, t3pert. riefiari II ERlteKtl• TIP entered lately, the press dean:Ted find lam type thrown Into the riter. . The deed was done Iry some of theAt Alines leaders ' The eelebtateditts.B.lsehehe enethil *Work and hid been eery plats spoken on the • aturery uestion. A:citizens: meeting...as as once c alled, end Mae net ealleil Inman and dotard!, one.- ' • Tim Americana in Congress -are deserting of great ,praise fur the noble' tand taken .by them on the Le coMpton question. The amendment which pawed the - Maw originated• with the- Americans ' and was nobly scapported by tbearthrenghont, end they will continue to sUnd'llrin and unflinching in their determination that the.Levropton constitutiotishalt , go bark , to the people of Kabul for their approval or VeicetiOur To tabula 'bola. poll ll:Atelier:ries we piessat the fallowing pithy anecdote: ••A wentbeman in clitariestca. who entertained s r . deal of company at dinner, had a black attew nt, who walla native of 'Africa:and never soma be ta ht to hand lb Invariably to the left hand Of the gar la at table. At his muter thought asp lotalMhe expedient le'dlreet him, and as the coats ~were then worn elattlation stogie breasted. In the present Qua. .her fashfon, he told him always to hand the plate to the tten-bole side. ISt:forint:al ely,lowever, for the poet fellow, on the day after he bad received this , Ingenious &moo:there was among the guests at dinner a foreign gentleman with a double•breaeled coat, and he was for avvidie completely at a stand. Ile looked drat at one adds and then at the otber..and, dually eonfoundWat the °stela ndlsh make. Of the straner's garmanta to tact' a despairing look at his master, and etehdcaina in a loud voice: ...:Untton boles on both site, maths l" banded the piste right over th e gentleman 'a bead." .The Widows &murk °arpeggio:rats bare grows; quite 4 . 4 4004-binagtra." 'lt is eery tonvingleut 'lor sartyrs bf State sakes. "pilling hake on 4* &tau, .agas!a TUVE, PINAIM, ic Tan following Is a eomparative,statement of tbe For etre Isiports at New York for the week sod sloreJan.l: ./4,,, Week. 11136. 1857. • 11158. Dry G e, $2,010,277 $1,487,592 $1,161412 Ilershandlae r 4,189,378 2,121,183 989,4 4 Total for the Week, 16,199.653 s3,eeBy7; $2.'1;13,619 . Preettiptly reported, 47,287,349 600301,0 . 37 30,2=,100 Slow January 1, • "113,467,192553,609,814132,315,049 The following Is a eomparitlie atateineat o, the Na po:is 'tuck:sive of specie) trim New York .to foreign porta Fr the week and stpue Jan. 1 : . •. • 4956. 111151.. 1858. Total fir the week, $10197,908 .$1,954,420 $1,29,81111 Yrertosely reported, • 10,865,913 1749,981 13,909,905 *lnes immary I, • $17,9113,880519.384,413 513,117.704 The7exports of specie from New .York fin* the week .eriag Monday, and for the year 1858, were as follows: Toad the week, - - - - 1:268§240 79 Itestausly reported, . - . -10,311,738 33 total. 1q 4 58, -.-- - - - $10.567,118.5. 12 following k comparative statement of the Tale* vot reclaim exports Not the commencement of the year to Aprilk 1837. f 183 8. lne. Dee. geot4on, $4,415,052 $2,349,975 ....... $2,075,107 VlOltr. 2,625.502, 1,669;14 955,788 torn 31611, win 56,842 $8,710 AVlvest, . ', , 1,34315 - 324,625 1,024,690 de null, : 1,014,774 645.934 368,840 fled, -- - 152899 380,397 =,498 - -- - tort; ' .335.541 4.25,813 90.272 —, Total. $9.90,245 $5.43,300 $326,460 $4,424425 .Beceneve sr eimpamdwitklBs7, - $1,007,015 As fortnixixt'a CONT/DItYCZ us • Ilates.—A banker in Vnburtue found it noresawy the otherday . ' to suspend business. Peonlifter he was arrested by an Irishman who kad - $ l OOO deposited with hint. - field' Pat. .-Bood morning, Mr. M. 'Faith an' It's well you're looking ibis .ntoroing;considertng the weather. But sure It's sorry 'I set, M see that card of yours in the papers.— But sower do you mind such trintA as that, moa—take .rossagessed holdup your 'head as high - as tier—the tirrouldeut the thing will Soon blow over. And ai for that $6809 balance of mine, just kape it as long im you wen! It—l have no use for the lousy dollars—end I now. yews for an honest man, and Perfectly good fur the saute at soy time. nape it, sir, and pleasant drawee be Wid ye." Mr. XL expretleed his thanks, ana the banker'and the .4 politer separated. But on the .Q . illowing day Mr. 51. Was startled from WV-pleasant drvams"by the presenta tion of &check for $6OOO, bearing the name of his ill ternian Intend. Not knowing exactly bon to under stand the matter, Mr. It. sent for Patrick, when the fol. lowing ealplanatlon took place:.--"Well 'you see, Mr..M., Peggy. ties is my wife. has been raising the very Weil about the money-rand just to pacify the poor ignorant ,cratlar that it was all safel.l thought be dad, that I'd jilt 'sod ier it and count Kali over before her ugly face., and thenthe'd consent to my leaving It with you, to. 'gather wit the ether $4OOO "that Is giving as so much throuhie to kape front being stoles from no." To cath in explanation, together with the new temp tation of 0000 additionalAhe banker eould take no ex teptions—to he counted out the $6OOO in short. But th was the last of the Irishman. The banter meellah him a few days afterwards, de• sired anetber explanation. "tick. the truth' Is, Mr. U., Its Mead( that has been ashamed tan see yeas. Peggy, that Weil of a vile of mine, you see, has bid thenumey, and bother me If I can dad It at cU, et all, and that's just the thrall', dr." Tim banker made a graceful tender of. his hitibut Pat Veneroady declined to areept the same, latifough Justly entitled to IL—Burlington Gazelle. THE COAL TRADE. Pottsville, April 17, 14315. The quantity sent by Railroad this week is 31,1/8 05 7 -by Canal 24,578 03.4f0r the week 55,698 OS ton's'. . . j The shipsuaats are. larger this ireek than was anticipated. 'The Railroad bas increased her ton. p liege 9,859 over kit week, anti leads the Cm mai 15,540-tons. The low rates of freight from Port Richmond to the East, is now increasing . . the trade at that point. The trade continues itnnetmlly doll, and low prices preisit. While some of the Collieries harei suspended for the want of cyders, others baying received-a few, start again ;- but 'the business to extremely limited at nil the Collieries in opera tion, • The shipments for th'e . week stun up as follows ea niPared with last year] Schuylkill—Railroad. Canal, Lehigh—Railroad, . Scranton, South,: --Decrease in 18.8, Last yearin the early part - of the season, the trade was considerably checked hy.tho numerous falls of rain, drowning oat the Collieries, which made the shipments light. The Delaware and Hudson and .Pennsylvania Coal Companies, will not jam the price: of Coal on bciard at the shipping ports before the girst of May, about the time that fresh supplies may be expected from the mines. • PLt1101:1111 COAL.—A train of Coal was des: patched last week from Plymouth, Lucerne coun ty, to New Yuri via. the Scranton e. Elomnibuig, llatawissaistod Subuyikill Railroads, and the Sehitylkili-Paital. The Coal tins traniferrcd into boats at Port Clinton. This route is said to be cheaper than up the Blooniosburg Railroad to Scranton; fladlhenittito New York l q by the Dela. '•irate; Lackawanna and Wertero Itliilenad, but ws cannot imagine him the husinesi will pay-in coca. petition with Schuylkill and Lehigh Coal, unless it can be mined at an extremely low•rate. Ac cording to our figures it would not pay therminer over 4,5 or 50 cents a ton fur the Coal in the earl, nt the prices at which Coal id Felling in the New York market. It maybe inerely,an eiperiment. The rates of carrying Coal' from Pinegrore to Baltimore have been reduced from $2, 25 to $2 10 per ton—the same as trent Idillerabiri to Dalti2 more: • • • We hove not been able to procure the definite rate of freights and tollS on all. the Arles leading to the New York market. In homeicstances they are not yet definitely. ovranged, but will be in a few day,. DELAMAIIE 1 ILEDSON CANAL COMPANY'S RE. rens.--ITtiis report lnis been Issued' 14)T the yeai ending March 1, 1858. ..From this report we glean the following information. The quantity of Coal •' sent to testkefin :1857 eras 489,678 lobe. The net proOts for the year WU $685,386 96, being a little over 9 per cent on the capital stoelt. This . foliawing ,is a condensed statement of the busineeS of the Company fur the year ceding March-1, '6B i To Coal on band March 1,1855, 44 ' $741.M12 fin To glolug Coal. ' . e 211;1•11 05 To lialleoad trarsportatlou abd repaint, A 0370 98 To Coital repairs And FUperlittendOglee, :MOMS 13 To freight of t>aal to ItondouL 448,365 52 To Labor and asperities-at fioodotit. - 68,7315 84 To rent. salariaw current expanses, As, 1 Nee York odes,• 'To Caallaid and barbn expenses, Lamas ta: • I. rest„Ae. • . ; 244,233 12 Deprielstion account, suspended deideitte-, 32 . 000 00 Balance, . C*l/889 96 ..lotatr $3,06416 ii By sales of Coal to URA 1,1458, • • A 001,004 lty Canal and Itallread tolls collected, 430.193 44 IV petits of barges, *c.l . •, 91,112 26 By Coal on band at Weymart, • - Roadout autt New ruck, , ..490,742 6,1 Total f , ~--L • • ptam,6ll , ll Balance, i $096,186 06 Broil this roport tippen*n; I,4a:tie expolistio . of miningrinti cfelirinng.• tun of GO*l and "%el included) tin l'ostrd rie•eis At It isitioist. . _ in 18470191i„wl.follows: : , • I't .1 . . SI Intim Col, • per Ants. I, 4 or Transpor,tobblo 11444111.".11v - . 4 • } Freight of Otkal,On 4104 CAnni froptti. yid $.4•41 11 44 - mlf !4 i - 410 losbot on*lttliooitir alittidOgiti ' EMINE Thisar t r i thp 098 tone of , Ctuaillegtkiltllititiiklintilivenst emit. . whic h paay, ' pairenisit'te*ptatiilauCe,,2sf:ceriti- l per folt-rt bit as they are credited ,with the fall amennt s toll recejr.ed, we have eluiried - .. the wholetiOst o . • . the - Coal mit/W.4 , . 5h 1 8464, 6 7 this Couipetiy. By - deduetiog the 251 4 .. - eints. fete 0141.660 - re, it weelirliale ibeiiil.eeiver the Peseriny'is. goal tialireictl; on - liers ,vess4tasi' #oidoicistoil i 1 i s r s so s ; all size a,'. iceman/ ,to thin gpsrs, .4 185 14 1 ,#.44 1 0.4-F . 41 ‘. 44 14& 1 4 0 ; 1 4 - pereattt ititiortitrpital stock, wiliehebows that thataistame 'Of this Company, Astro!' QS the itheii, was materi ally affected lost year.. . * The tolls received from the Peeesylvanie Coal CCinpattpliate#l49,ssr lets to 1857 - thei - :•thei in 1856, nod judging from the present low COUI, they will be ithelelshe:i again in 1858. The toile Cr. - predicated tke'priee of . cool on 'bowl; In' the -. renewing - ter :::-The Delawartrt Hodson Canal Company Moira* . s the . cess Oyer And 1060141.52 50 per toe; Iltwhiob' they sell their Coal on-M:014 .et ,po r histanci, if the Delaware f t Hudson' .Company vell, their enal on 'board, it al'ararege of $3 15 per too; the tolltaid'by the Penetrylya via and Company would be 62¢ genie per ton.— It is therefote - evidalitly,,' the interest of . lb. Delaware k Iltidson Cattal..Company to keep op the price of Coat te ?hi ligkest ititot;'in order to In rho reeetpts t>.f_ lioll,tied not aahoustttelr leeds of Coal. - • • • • • • Sew Yont,..Coat. TAA 4d, 411544—The beeiaeis fiNMeitictoc_tke 1041 rabik'has been light for - tine season,and - the 'Market heavy.— IThe`dinnood for ciaoetito go Eait continua fair. The Shipineets from Ellitibethpietketelteen free, arid this trade is daily growing In importance-, Our stork is not kirge ; but we heye again to re, duce our quiiiitimass. sales by - lkli - -mirgaai . 10_ -@ - $4 '4O r trord'yera; s4' 50 fy Ilk The cop ply of Foredo: triarger and the: demand Istalr; sales of 200 tons .Liverpool It $7 00 for Orrel, $4 10 fair,iiiiiil,4 - Monthi; inials Patin/ a cargo .of Newcastle:Om at.s7 00, 'itniti'll'tOti 44'2240 pounds.— On-recta Weeny Erma Cie/beton Clotriei,.Apre7 15.] Cannel. • - - 4 ehal 11 90 0 It 60 Newcastle, - . • - none 0 Orrel, . .• . . p m , Sydney, • !nine clad Picton. a • - mine ehll9 0 Placa tine,- • -: • • •ndne dud —'— Schuylkill, white alb, ton. - 50 01 575 do red ash, 1- • - • •-6 75 0— • . do lump,. - • ' 600 ' 625 Lehlgh.lanzip. 1 ; • 55 50 lump, (Schuylkill) • - 625 "Lackeranna,• - - • - - 5 50' 0 6 - 75 MMES. Anthracite white it red ash- - 950 50 700 . . BY TELEGRAPH. • , , /AIDAY,OOVLOOK. P.N. P'reights front Riejissmsdlo— New York - 90 to 100 Rhode Island-. - 100 Stony Point - . - 22 . Boston • - -'1 22 Newburg •-, .-", ...--- 1:00 &Oa' - -..- -1 26 3londaTi . 4o botts-96 vessels t Tu e sday , gt b oats-3G Trowels: erlaesdlyi 49 Boitts TON* t=l •attsdaY, f° heats-29 yps'asic IMO:4V bosts-.Z.vessels, 6421,117/11411'VeNit Trull Quantity of Coal soot by ; Railroad and Catott. for the Reek ending on Thursday evening last : Port Carbon, Pottsville. ?Abuytkill Davin, 13,7911 11 Auburn, Port Clintoti, Total Sarnia week, Total bylfroad In 1818, `• Canal, “ Total by Canal and Railroad.. tone, 652,259 07 Shipments to same period last year. By Rail raid, By Canal, Decroje 1111E* so far, Rites of Toll.nnitt Transportation on Mt.Carbon.'3. Haws. Pl.Clintnit.A aburn, To Itichtnon4l, $1 40 St 25 $1 25 . $1 2% To Philad'a , 140• I 25 1 2.5 i 120 Spring &fills, 125 1 10 1 20: - 120 Reading. 95 90 80. 80 Kates or Toll by Cabal tor the present Prowl Pt. Carbon. Mt. Chrbmt. S. Fraeins. Pt. - Minton To Fkliad'a., 5.5 ' 64 • 02 ! 50 Elprin2 Mills. 6 0- ' AO ' AT '' AO Norristown, 65 . 54 52 : 45 Reading. 38 37 35 ! 31 Alnico' of Freight by Canil. • Prong Pt. C. c 5 Mt. C. S. Haven.. PLC/intim To New York. 165 160 • 165 To ailed's., os 60 65 To Delaware Front. 70 66 60 Rates, of Toll, ice., from Mauch Chunk. Viz Lehigh Tolley sad NOrtbeen Penn. IleWood& to Ureter street; Phlladelpbla, , $1 71 Elates of Toll. ke n to Ilaltletore.• • Prom Pthegrove.Bthutlidll Oln -.• -2 10 ?root Millersburg. Deuphin,Co., 2 10 Prom Trerorton. Northumberland CO. (Urinal* afralltro meal, in orntableretbn of bonds, Mirth by the Com pauy. Ilch'll7llolleounty Railroads 18 . 611 The To11;4112g - is the quantity of Coal transported over OW different Railroads In Schuylkill County, for week ending on Thursday evening last: . WM. • "ow.. Mine 11111 and S. Raven R. R., 30.606 07 144.316 19 Mt. Carbon.' - • - .3,396 08 19,202 07 Schuylkill Valley " 6200 12 . 42;281 14 .314. Carbon i s Pt. Carbon . " 6.14 s Ho • 79.2e4 10 Mill Creek,'" " 8.2 A Oa • 66,614 . 4 2 Little Schuylkill, " -6,30314 - 66,716 03 Rates at Toll add Transportation! .015 VIZ L6lllO If VALLI! RAIL Coda. blanch Cbunk to Trenton, - • - • I t de Ellubettipoit. • • - - 231 do Morris Canal Baffin at Phillipsburg,. 93 Lehigh Coal Trade for 1858 h i r Canal. ro r.tbe week ending on Saturday last : .. Lehigh Coal and Nay.Co„ 704 17 704'17 H. Mgmmey and others. ' ' 110 12 119 12 Spring Mountain Alines, - =lO •.=" 10 ESA Sugar Loaf do Coleraine do i . Stafford do IC York and Lehigh Coal Co., 113 18 Hr 3 19' . German Penna. Coal Co.. South Spring Mountain Coal,, Beaver Meadow Cool, 224 IS 224 15 Hazleton CO4l CO., ^ ..1X1 18 o 18 1 Cranberry Mines, . Diamond do Council Ridge. -, . 1 Buck Mountain Civil Co., 122 08 129 04 iillkeetharnl Coal Co, Wyoming Coal. Hartford Coal Co-, 1857. • 1858. 39,425 2 31,118 12,937 24,578 8,260 8,5110 4,007 1,917, ! t 5,470 9,306 Total, 1,917 04 1,917 04 Lehigh. Valley n.-n. For week ending on Saturday last: wars. Tricia. , 'S. Mt: Mlnex.(lVm. Milne* &H 0...) 954 05 28,392 18 E, Sugar Loaf.(Pneker. & c 0.. ). LOU Io'' 12=9 03 N. York & Lehigh. (Taggart & Son.) 1.177 12 13,337V17 Council Ridge, (Sbarpo, L. & C 0.,) 1,73,5 /7 , 15,4,91‘111 Herman Penna.. 147 00 Col. & 8., M. (ltaielltT & Joh n son,) 1.97000 =3Bl 05 Hazleton.(A. Pardee A Co.) ~ 1,126 00 21,399 00 N. 81i. At. (.1 .11. McCreary lk C 0..) ' 412 04 9,523 01 S. sp. Itt..(Dolbiu & Dekattn.) .1,124 14 Emit Lehigh, • 97 15 Summit Mines, 75 11 287 00 • 77,099 75,419 75.419 For the week, • 10,411-18 F.*BBl. 01 Ship:Dental* sentli Pttriod Lod . Fa": ' fly flathead, By Catud, increase ln 1858, so fir, Pittegrore COal Trade for 1838. Amount trauspo rted during the month of February: Un Inn :Canal, watati Railroad, Lykes's' :Valley Ceial Trade for 11968. For week ending on Saturday last: ' .0, .. . tax. . ThlAi. Lykens Valley Coal Co., 1,1111 19 tigs lo: Short Mountain toe Cro., 263 00 14117 01 . - - •-•,-.«,---- . , Toll, - • 1913 19 940 00 Freight and ton from Millemburg to .11altlmore, , . rd 10 -. • 4 1 Plenrota , -- -; ' .r 2 20 Trevorton Coal Trade for For the 'week. . 1,737 03 12,203 09 Soraritolo Corti j ived* !Or 18128. For wfmelc ending on Batardfy last: w 12,11. • . TOM. Shipped Plorlb. . 1,063 06 23900 •12 Shipped South; 9,.06 CO • 68345 16, Total.,. 11,20 9 09 • 1 1 2,138 07 llroa Top Cost• or: • , • RUC TOTAL For the *OA, ' ' • 7,138 For tbs last iresk Coal Stoc3ts P ASD OTHER SCRITIMKILL CO. STOCKS. anutictio Runt T vit:taisc Philadelphia. Reading & Peltivine mis4ollllll mid Sebuyik.W given • Mount Carbon - • • - • .. Mount Carbon and Port Cairbon • -. Schuylkill Palley • - • Lorberry Creok• • - - - • 31,290 45 SchnylkillXatigation .;• preferred, - I Union Calla! . . . . . • ;; ;;- prefaired • - I Del.k. Intro Coal*Transportien Railroad & Coal Cosapaniessi Little &hull. Nov. R. R.l coal Co. - Lehigh Coal Navisstion Co. - • [balite* Coal Co.- - • - • ". .• • Ruck Mountain Coal Co : .• ; Pennsylvania Coal A - Dauphin Coal tA. R. Co. - - - Lykeno Toltoy:CooiCo. • ookpor Meadows Carl A R. N. Lyiens Valley ltallroail & Coal Co.. - 'Coal Companies forestlmprovewent Co • • • !North - AnteriosO Co”Pfarsnad " " " common •' • Dalawavei toll Co. - •, • • • - Cumberland Coil CO. r Ileucreek Coal Ca..; . Miscellaneous/ Dapk• - - " rarillet 1 2 410 5. i 7 11 t 190%0011tOutunlilVkl : ihifl;" 'OlrAtill,c#ol,4ll4l4 pa her tea. - - . S%a'7 °s, Boston Coal Narkit. RAILROAD. , CANAL. arc 25„ '6,720 12 . 2:868 04 453 11 4*-01 ' OGO 00 6,702 14 1,600 'lO 81,113 06 24,813 01 31.116 OS wrrx. - TOTAL. r 0.425 O.S 517.4?.11 12 19 ; 93918 61,975 14 09,36: 03 , . 679,303 06 152;.39 07 tins, 117,146 op 5,590 09 127,603 I' l 1,917 04 •1,917 04 12,M 19 itoopil 10 1 1) .. .IASBI 01 MONTE; TOTAL. /0.323 10 22,fP/1 02 6.612 QS 15,088 11 Cuariberland Coal-Tiraidlre,_llls9. Itallroids - - - ---- , N , . ,_,... 0 .. ms _ _pvr ,C Dr Attio. ~ 1 41!mq Vg:gart. 'of: confikOzr, ,:- tit. PLAAftirill be TKO at Pcttivillehle664 for Itia `,. coottty of Sebayiklit, as MONDAY, Ma D4l, ISA at lu ..AWL ta Oat iltaliaoaak fa itclittadAe ILI: t - i, / ;Ditiertra Mk*, Pottivil , t, • . psu ll9 p 4Y64b01)r F Rn e os ;p9 a t eui t iris ts parrEAT`tetiiii'gaa -2 krlmx tll4cont.oLtiotat theAmonorPoiloth% *ft, c. Y. gopttsek's Soap is4Gss4ll* Vsetoth IrbsT ri ts will be be ptly ti runtish WS Mewls LW! vane all kiwis of Altsetlon WasiSi Dribs PfseadCblisnw i. alt cl latish ,he Is dstermlss4 to man nrattar. at '1 Us vett lowest. WA'S ta salt 0 , 4 1 .aminal. ..„ r:„11.3 nr • „ REREMOVAL. , q uaerbi g i r d uppecifuily in. forms-his Meads and Iha railir groin*, air be bits removed trrno the S. West router of Celotre and Mar kat . rtraats,to &rood street, one door North of Market. • where bo-wYll,tAnhtanv tbo modttrott_ taiNk •Pd-riPg r 7dINIMS* SAPETT WWI. -lid is trurokftd Ibr rat pateosaga and respoetddly "Midis a eastiausero.tool. -Imearmadcat that Malmo wilt compare *von bly with: say ioaaufacturra. UE9.IIIIIATON.. Potforale..l4rti 17.'43 • , •• ; 1611 t • • • PAINTINC; PAPER HAMM NC, &C. IHE Tindersigpcid walla ielpectfully anneentoeto the pobtli that be his *owl &Pilot' isfeeettel stand. abowe'Xissitet. oast door to thi Pint iletdcdfitt Mutt. *here be la prepared to *mute as wort in ilia linty stab ea now, and .Bean Painting. • Madge. Otaining end Noe umnur,oll tbe abotleet *Wm and.on tenantable time. Rating nand at Abe Noise*" for b number et yours,to hope to revolve a slant of the public patonOop, jet tt a tot. gumg, Pottsville, - April i1,".58 • . • • ,-. 1114 y f - LITERARY - INSTITUTE ? • • TlEit undersigneid regretfully informs Ma palatine sad Mena In heyilitil county, Met stockily in thenidnityoffest qirtos.Potteyille, , St. Mir, Port Carbon ami New' Philadelphia. that the neat tone of his Pitatittrte, In the bookish of Palo Alt% will coeunance on MONDAY thefid of flay, enaelaii.... Notalheistain or Degmaa; are taught in ttile lodinate, but a eqw . o4 Utanary ambiloral P.4twatlos. with perm. tal dbelipline trgnarshteed.' Timely application is rs qulsilla, air many liters diaappolated the prink= tens by dila neglect. - P. D. 1441136 ff, Principal. Palo Alio: April 17, 1,8 1631* COD 94.1 RY 3 Sena Second bcltrlßeet r a Pletted , a. KELLEY & BROWN invite the attentSon of rasa parebamri to a tial assortment et bprins and arreitaer Dry floods; ausalstlng in part of Dnasillu.. Stella ;lintels. "..rlbeetitigs, ," Monads Ulnas, ClallUde ,Co. Parasols, Counterpanes, Crusellas, Lawns, . Damasks, . .Ducats„ Brallaeta, ; TsbleCorera, ' Chlittess, IVapklns,ae, he. MEAXVBOY WEAR. I2V GREAT VARIETY: The above goodirluming been bought during the tate panto for 041111, enables to etter them at a great induc tion on format pares; nitgoods misrepresen o ted to • eaeet ales, and tin ASSIINIIIT 111 PIUCES. KELLEY t BROWN. No. 13 N. Secondstr.mt- above Market, Oltadelphia. 'Aril W. 146 • ,77 163 m: CECIRCE:J. BOATTIERCIPOIY,' , • • gsmarnesiteenttist, ' • - N. W. corner Fifth curt: I.lillossisia sheds. Pfstiorkl.prriu. TRE-bituG , ..sToßE. av-the_•Noith- West corner of YLftttAmillaileettill street., lately occupied by Rpm. J. caw, tukvirig, been taken by the subscriber, pbrsietins Mel nth - eis are informed that in addition' to the usualletesk of DRUGS, MEDI. CINT.B, DRUGUISTS' WARR:FANCY ARTICLE*, Au. Ar., a vuriely.of th 4 deer Chemicals and phar. inseentleal preparation will be kept on baud and furulahed,on favorable ream ?articular attention will be given to mutinies the orders of physicians; and dF kire. tug up Medicine Cheets, with promptness and-great - . . ' The saluabbr rabriitillou knowriat'Creefilebnautfra fed Wine if Wild Cry.e.natiltiing all Ilia. virtues of the bark Irks very su*ll bulk, and recommended as,an excellent arid agrewbtel tonic, and generally applicable where 41101 Wild Cherry stark is Indtertted, Is now manu factured rind felt sale. am well es Crew'i Elixir Opium', Brad ketraci Ginger. dr, dr.,. by • GPO. J. 130.11TEROGOD, firmwerioadisf. N. W. rm. Fifth and Ca llowbill sta., Ildhidelphla. .Aprlll7.'sll ' • • ' ' 1641 Isms 10 VALUABLE REAL =TATE AT PUB= BALE. frhere will be Offered at Public Sale; on FRIDAY. the 7th day of May, ISIS, at 1 o'clock, P. M., at the tutted States Motel, Tamaqua, Schuylkill , county, Pennsyleania e t , All that certain value la tract or pike of land knoviii• as SAND ATLI,. together with the improremeats there on. situate on the Ririe Mountain, near 'Dretterseille, in Schuylkill county, along the line of the Lit : Behggl• kill Railroad, fire miles !north or rat Clialon, ll:tete:auc tion the Philndelphialk Reading Railroad, and fifteen miler. south of Tamaqua, the juoction of the Caravel Williamsport k Erie italboad; comprising 138 acres The said tract of land onntains an inexhaustible bad of pure White Sand, which has been advantageousl used in the manufacture of Iron and cement. In and ScLuylkill counties: atjd baring been tested by etum,• ;wren% persons, is pronounced to be a smut-Air article for the manufacture of anis. There is also contained id said tract an immense 'quarry of White Stone. suitablis for building Andfit her purpose.. equal in do rablilly and beauty of floish to ths purest marble. The improve ments consist of an Inclined, plane, topes, ears, ac.. a I in good 'repair, and ready to commence the business t once, while the location of the tract and the fsellati for transportation render it invaluable. The .11iittle. Schuylkill Railroad rune along the benefit the filll.with a eldeling from the mit! ri mad to the send schutes, where the cars are loaded expeditiously and with comparative!) , no expense. To at:Lentos-prising person the above otters a rare inducement for attention. rdir- tons, 56,608 08 MO'24 11 69.M4 16 For further pfrtieulars address either of the unto. signed- It the tract cannot be peretnptorily sold on the 'totted:ly of sale, the Wile will b 0 leased for a tenn lof yea . rs to the highest bidder, at a certain per ventage per tour Terms made known on day of isle. by 141 eNDON F. tUDWIII; Tamaqua. Pa. WM'. U. KEAUSIINEIt, DrehersvUle. April 17. ' . A If 4 it MISCELLAN. OUS. -- . CUM WIRITIi I ALL kihdfr cif FIRE ARMS made Itociler. l ollE4lPoudworrraoted. Toolsaibil small . nerd repairedk • ili t orge Solluilkc M ato 'state!, Fogroaq,opjhuile 0 Morris's Store.. November 21.'67 ; . 47-1y • •-• WIRE ROPE FOR SALE. rrti undersigned- has on hand about 11 214:10 foot ol ”4". inch new , wire rope of Rood 1 60- Iy. which Is offered for 'Aeon very reasonable te* For pa Menhirs MVOs, of the euhseei bee at. tam , " .ra., or'of Eli T.; Conner, EAq. Meech Chunk. ' South Easton, Mew* d, '58..1114as WM. KEL t 0, • APJOiIRNED COURT. , 'ir' AN adjounfed Court of. COMMON Paids. will be bold at Patinlle, In and for the °loot r of-Schuylkill. co MONDAY. Aprill9th, /1358. at ilO o'clock In the tbrenoon, to Jrontlnue one week. ::. •Sherlff's odlen. edttsrlllrj, , 14.3 t ! WM. MATZ, bheraf. ' April 3cl r , ISO ' EVERYBODY CAN BITS 110112 THING. PERSONS USING INK, or thOse who would like; tosnakesottrathing selling It, wOuld do well to send for is recipe and Snake their 'two, w hick can bedone for six; cents per Single gallon, and from lour to floe cents Ip)arser guntitles. The will be soot to any person tor six crab; !In stamps or sllser, by addressing E. F 4 BOARDMAN 147,0, . February 13, '5B 741 n) East Chester, pl. H. WEEK. TOTAL. 8,259 14 101.270 12 4.097 05 • 4,747 07 23,5a3 02 46, -ft•mtal V •-• 4 e, / / am. • s•-• - . I I.OCATICD AT " PIIILADEII.I4,III4. CIOCAGEI. 111. . . 1.1131140, N. Y. "' CLEVELAND. Ohio. ,'. - ALBANY, N. T - . pETROIT, It lett. A Student, training Tither. of .lbeao CoPegrotta the privilege of all fog ao, gopimita4l time. . . . , . . PHILADELPHIACOLLEGE, ' • B. E. corner Of i Seventh eta - Must:Mt st.eett. . f. iiOA.RD Of 'Zlirli l i tig . - .101 I:i' B. MYERS, MORRIS LIIALLOSVELL;,. ~ Prot JOUN SJ itA re, .C. PATTERSON, - 4 . ' RallUlin A. sotrDpit,AULON WILLIABISON, . TRElrri 1 ...; ;I . , ,: 4. 7 . . ... :,4:101:1A I I : 1 I At B COURSE:; ` •_.: -,•,. .•-- • , liciali•Eeeplum - •,' •' ' - iwan iti mar 41.0yred ftlii3l , , Winne& to the aorlOta d ta of mwrand Commerce. Including General • IVbdaalaand ROW Mercantile, Shipping, Forwarding; - t'omoilaalou. 'Wiling, Exchange,: tdaaufsetartnig, Rail moa', Slealaboathog, to., Cc. • • j .1 1Peill11/11111111.p. '. A g oa t hand. ling le- rewarded of thr -.• _ . Lu,. arta lanai, smile plantation! to all completin g lb6 Coun'vapor.e. COIIIItItCIAL CALCULATIONS, Ja 11CA$. ;TILE-LA-1V; -DUSLVESS;- CORRESPON.; .Dit.AOE USAGE, de., dec.. 4:41: .;-, '; Dan* .Uteiurfs are &keeled upon tie abort sublet*. 111I'LOMAS' ere invented 'to Students completing the Coarse and pasting tba nal:emu examination: •.• • ; • Geieeriel Isforenielon: ' • Ch T n of S W choo e t hput b t i o e o U ttl l b eg e e princip a l rt * p i e n r e tb m et O t f i rtb, a o klast and West Oat shall saint to young melt opportuut-' 'ty to (La/airy taanaelvoe In llto various model of doing • landoesa..not. only In Great, Cotittierelal Centre* 'of Om za•t. bat ttritl4 bland growing Wioli aim. The ell* Yabilianalll of ouebl3ebools is believed byte - indispeti• ILAN to Hsi" revolt. .• Thu febtohi et theebeio potato ere al: to e preepeftts . condition: OW Students wren In atabnatnt e a Malin heit'iThater's hisesion: pon There are no tenni - had 60 vacatlonx: " ieq thonseire. enter ado ruarit • the Studies without:l**r guest° - • , . •••• • ( Teems. iietioloreblptor Complete Coutiolloodelhilf • %Dopier, W.titiug.l.kielunts,te • • ' ,140 . 1 5 s 00 noult•lireptog I , talf Comte. 4 r /11P•Vorferthei toritriderseeed for Caro togeeifiltte: cuter. 461106, - BRYANT 413TICATTON,' '„ t . • , prAteetp t es 46. Ail it 6 ;1;11- 50 60 60 60 100 ' uck gi s rica 25. oo oo IS 10 addet MIX MO 9 t I 9MI 91111,11111116:% t; 444 of oTlite ngii ll1 sh AS iireilrqg of Coil illowaeolie VI I BE P RI causes otneeldencsin tbrriaine.t)faatratei rift is- Ineruir &Wens,' very valnatile and %t amp worlt,'ls‘ 24 and 44•111.vitaleiti the Boolortoreer the r , *IOW '- • " • It.BIINNA = Petavflte,ll.aftli • 11- • • T&, LlVlT,l se LTp i eltlyinnW. f Rg:74, L. TRAYER i - i:respoettialititfamshrrSetivill: ..7.1 ... team, frietels. and the pablie. *at Abu Pas oputacd tu Quitiot h altoctiTtutit. one doitr above As I ° l ' l 4 Buitawge, di Bonet fur l', to uniturciatrasCrnV u t niere p lise, where she will blr hippy adteouteculat• YU the beat mama: It of the oust tlisitalia in• Wiens fa the city, bewegewl he fietionehle . , sad to MN tactility ot ma Mae Antspettiewhe It dere so pek" latiaranatita. particularly for ttailllaskotallit . aouotry. Persions deri rout of visiting the city WINS timer Ilisp Was can, by alldrasaLuti• a Ulm, aseatile lb.= lie. aad come the room, so as to tm, certain oli - marelettee. is bibs, delta togiroaatistactioa 00 010100110 paiscaattli tame. , (March 8,56 10. . i =AVM caILIULGE 111A00/1 . 141010)17. ilorsetafteelult and Illnekasultalsll. .2%5 . 17 as", Comer sj ARCA Lr mid C.E.N7RX aresla subseOrr takes this method of istbesits t the public that be bee blame tber'rmirk proprietor of Mee above eetehrtslemenr, aid he hope to I conduct it so.* to glee mtistactkra • 4.0 thstateheesmismoistmi r o v —i ; phortog none but the brie roc - senn and using the last ratirMsbr that can be found la the eisithet.. Milne Massif a brae- lieal /AM galmsnt,e all yerts %woad *et- ti Sobbing work of all kind" bor u ttlY attended to eel nestlfestatted. - He hopes. by et *Metier, to Buse mess sad *anable ebargee to merit a' liberal Alan MI fho_ Ptane kefronlitn; PAX= WAS. • .witt. Dealt* on hand en itietetniat of rem and vatted head.carrtegn" and espies. mat* of eatione styles: "Abe, Sem wagons of all Ideas. • Old aarrhips brought or exchanged. , • March *'J! 'll4 WHITE ASH CO t .s FOR SALE. amportaat o i uperators. THE THE Colliery, wear the town g'4' Siimacsin. NOM*. rhoul Meaty, Pe.; wishing to retire has barium, Mier fbr elle the lean - and *wee of thaadd on eathdletory terms. This 'Colliery has ass in opera. lion slacep344, and has beinssismessfol beyond rape*, tattoo._ ; • , The Cool ti a superior article Ibr alt rains to which Anthracite is applied, end egtod, market * been es. tablished fbr it thieh tan be extended. :r I • • The Breaker and IL:tures are anal very beet character and in emnplete order. and will recommend thentadres tolersoise aegvaintedinth the business. , • True Lean wis .7diy I, 11104, and Is a *rumble one tor the operator. For farther Informationupply at the Coorthumberi an lliery, in person, or dCounty Enby latter to Bbaraokln P. 0., , N, • • iIkiCIIRME, PEALE t 7-ti . I , Vainsuiry 13,1858 PTtittelta l ROt t f SIIK pr • sale the Old established works knoWlias • • The Franklin Iron Work., situated in the nomugh of Port carbon, Schuylkill Co., Penna. ;' • • 1 I • The pmperty counts of turning lathe* planing Isti 2 chines, three new engines, blacksmith's tools, foandly tools and flasks: with Other bob of everiflessrlpt.kow hr maul fv , eeNtheing the Waimea, a lints and TAN*. Dieaseortiasntof ingtetirof tim,most approved La. Saw tined In the 'region suds lAMB stock of new essUnp and raw material. Possession Oren Inunedt• st,erlgre property- wilt tossold os roasosohle teens, and to sorperson wishing-to em,, , mgat hills* hus k ing's:presents Sao epportutthrsshem offered. For further particulate Inquire of the a hderslgne'd at at. Clair. or between the . bours'of 11.4. IL and 3 P. M. at Kirk' k Beam's ofilos, - Pottrellh. I .7. BIRK: St. Clair, Feb. 24,111 ML ' : V Ott • ' *. TO YOUNG • BOOK-KEEPING TAUGHT AS 1T SHOULD BE, AT ?HZ ' PellllSybrallti CIPIISMOTCSII4 college; No COPY I.:VG Frees Peinterror Nagercrjpt Forms! THE INSTRUCTION jiven at this Institution is,. golly a codrserof oounting4toom Practice and Hercantlie Alain.,Each pOPil orParato• ly iortructed. under the sole diretiou of the Principil. The superior methoded teaching at this gollege Is &Hea led by the large number of students who hare ektered upon their duties, thus prorlug . the allßfesefut Issue-of their studies. For further particulars address "T. K. WHITE, York, Pa.". COMMERCIAL PENMANSHIP. UPON THE RECEIPT r a FIFTY te, T. K. White's System of Penmanship. neatly bound. will be eeut to any addre's, freeoodage. Address. T. K. WitplE. York, Pa. .narch.2o, 'AS 12.3ta- CARDEN, FARM TOOL8,;/C. TEST received and for isle- at ...Ole It/ Feed. Field and Implement /Homer the Sulbeeriber -0 ran( Lawn Rakes. do Garden Bakes..l Pruning Chisels and Knives—Budding Naives. ! Ladles' Fiord Rakes ' Ladles' Pruning cissors and Tra asltianting Forks. Transplanting trowels, Ind Pruning Shears—for Box, kc• , Pocket Penning Saws. Nest Ifsrgs, Pattie Fish, Ake. Ladies' Scissors for (lathering Flowers, tr. • Hedge and Garden Shears * Hoes, i 4. . , . . Toy Spades for Ladies., Grass edzing of Border Shears. • - .. . Garden Beefs with Lines for Plantiogi te.,_te. Dahlia lidotsi - Bumeser Bulbous Adds. Plants and: Shrubbery or every deseription—hot inibAbil, obtained to order at short notice. , - i • -.•-• Also. the the. Farm - Gill or Swivel PI et' r• tit 11 or Swivel Plows. best kind. , Double Moulding Board Plows. • _ Truck Piers. and liarreCulthratois nod Plows. liorre Cultivatem intent and bent patterns. An of which are or the iatescand pied approved PO: terns. The subwriberalso preening ail kthdrof Agri : cultural Implements to order, at manufacturers' prices,' at his Seed and Viyfety store, where ha will pay ,atten tion to this subject—and Dunmire the best kind of plements at the lowest rates. , , >r A s l , l o k ee lu n d t a pl of p il e a r rin .. and thardan:Seeid i_ n i rtsbcd whole: `sale and Mail , at th e lowest iates by the Bushel, Quart, •• Ard - Ottr seeds me t e( the hest khan and can 64 war ranted. No'uncerthln seeds sold. D. DANNAN. Dealer th Seeds, Books, de. Pottsville, April 4,lra , , 14. A N :• L h ir i t l ittgkeNlV EiTPI4 :1 SUCeeittilli Mathes. ilia a MonionfblY ECinested Llti- I ilraryntan.!eary with twenty-0r year, or. the drudgery Of Daily Journalism, has detartnined to hire-out or se his brain at retail, to those who may 'wilts their Mr du in any hODOrahle way. merchantp, irtudnesa men, Inventors, and Dealers of every kin& witL he supplied, blibitod,wlth advertise ments, (poetical or. otherwise,) none." anti, circulars, or any species of article decked: Politicians will be supplied with spoeelt•S, reports. res. Mations, lettere, toasts. pamphlets. editorial articles. communication*. and every sort of braisttwork, which they may find it inconvenient or troublesome to do for themselves. . I Ladles add GenUernen of every rank In society or oc cupation in life. can have letters written on any subject, whether business or sentimental. !. The advertiser will oleo conduct or tranelate mere.. pondence of every kind, either Basil*, French, 8 Finish, German or Italian. Poetry, Acrostics foe Ladles` Albotno, Note*, Billet:. don:, Monodies, and Compositions or the most, delicate and confidential character, incident M every poisibleclr etunstance or event In life, will be furnished in inviola: bee confidence, by writing to the 'undersigned, and ex plaining their wishes. - Orden; byswell,agrenspanied with each, will be e:trietly and promptly aittooll.4 to. i ‘ J. THOMPSIIS,' Literary Boma Box 7-35, Philaflelabia P. 0., Pa 680, Jan. Da, 14 AO-GREAT DISCOVER, OF THF..IIOFoRgt TIMOR PANT. To Tobacco 'Chewers! 'DR. IiUSTAV LINNARD'R • Taste Rester/411re Troakes,• The - Great &Wito' re' For TobaeCo. IT. is a blefact that the Ule of TO/Am* the promoting mud of many of the mc.et severe ' • MENTAL AND pitysicAL DISORDERS". To which the nee of man is subject, as careful atudyds and long and 'panful experiencit have. clearly proven Diet 14 contains certain narcotic and ,poisonous proper tkw most dangerous la their effeets, which by entering into the blood derange the flanctfuns and cperatl&s of the React, rinsing many to supper, that organ lobe ae r octal I • • -TOBACCO affects slab the entire nervous system, man. Meting itself—as all who have ever used the noxious tweed will hear letimony—in Lt i tuffervotm Witty, Water Brash, Dyspeptic ;d Many other disor ders of a similar character. t ' T 1.113 TASTE IRESTORATTVX TROCIIES Are designed to counteract these benefill influences, and have proved completely successful In a multitude of eases, and .whecever Wised: , -Being ,harmlese la them. wives, they eseK a beneficial ettees , wptsete. entire . gap. tem, restoring the Taste which his become Vitiated or dedroyed by grecit.todhigeoce, eempletsly removing the irritation and aecompatrying tackling eensatkoa-of the Throat—which are always cOrnwinent 'open' abstaining from the use of Tobacco. end by giving a healthy tone to the Stomach, Invigorate the whole system, - . , Persons who are irretrievably undermining their* eon ieltations and shortening their lives, should use thee. I -Trocina 2 lmmedistply and throw off the injurious And unpleasant baba of Tobacco Choosing. These Troches or losengeware put tip in a eeirenhent and portable form at the low price of CO cents per box.-- liberal dlsconetto,llf• Trad..*, , .' • Prepared solely btthet B wildersfEtW4,,to or. o ' dem should be addressed .. •J'AfiOW:ERB, Drupffitt. ' °Coiner 24 and Race streets , Philadelphia. I March 21, •48 • , • ••131y B CHUYLKILLNAVICATION. ICIMIE BOARD. of MANAGERS have edopted the following Rater' olToll on Mireellane octs Article*, and on Dodds, to hi charge d on theirliorks during the Sear 7858: - TOLL TO BE CHARGED PER TOY OiltiOtrlMiONDS. 411 articles carried ten miles and under, shall pay limey per lowoxtept where ibis vomit shall ex . fte d pop, per ton oirthe isairtajned Annalists pf the :reerol for any lock pawed below Itasillig. or 4 cents per ton *bore Rending. , In sit% cane, these hod mentioned rates will be chanted :7 -. • For am; dMeknei beYonitten:Joßes t oor ..eent per too per miteeddittonal will be 'chromed, peat that Limp. stone. Clay. Brick Rats, Posts and Rills, Manure and , OordwoO, sbeilbeleherdbd troeincire than eetai - per •• • • Iran Ore. ilfre;atte or trahibid Stone, Comment Metrics,' • Baugh Park, dendellnwstitatit, OnPding,Flig and Out nest, not mum than 1M ands porton. . Gypsum. Slate, Marble, hies Beep A tone, salt, lee,copper Or., Scrap Iron and Broken . Castle" not mote than 45 cents.'. " Pitt Mei Ilan Hoed, Bar est Matra tate ingmaat i llichinery.Thster.aboad and asearviste... Lumber, tlidurdea, Hay and straw, Mars' flans. p Coat, Diatilled Liquor, itatiplrlta, Berehan"'„" of all Mates:ad - all 'wittier' not - otherwise epulfie 4 l, 4 ' ti -eanterated„:not more than fd cent, per ton ter at! , tepees Provided., That if more then 100 pounds of G t n i p. powdarire *ended upon auy butt, the boat and e m i rs cargo shill pay the fall charter rues for eiveTY passed.. i, r Ntaxi—Tripessfep , the Locke, Boats shsil have prt: denew of ham Rafts not complyipewllb i b is Ps /i 1 1 55 , tri/Lbe charged the fOll chart...raw' TOLL 3N WATS. the ounpallY Thelidt aulltorlued by the Chatter_ wow le 6 1 4 or:Eton Ow every leeltirs_, , `"" homhai dh, r , dbst led '4 a nti ton Ow irei7 . ls!* Tr'7 l 1 1114 d cltknov And tonnage - rd the ieavel, and Mete mites will "' charged fitanst carry boar; hot conditional Pair . Milo will he inked to boats which may be; navicatiat in .u_sti4ct conformity to law, and . to the regulations of file, 5'...,,,. twill. xi th , ibttovrint eaVaa: •:.. . • ,••• ', / mats argi l: l car p s w hi c h his pa,lo,o'Tedoliarg or more , lac tolitk-bee. • .. •,•. ' • • • 'L . Boots nakid e p, or with cargo which has paid law' t tt flea donna in tolls-. ' !• 1 ' For 5 wiles or ender . • • , •• • / • .., ,'• ''. • I * , • - Pm, Minh, and not. orgy PliniloN • - ' OP' i ... " More 040 1% and not over 21) Rites, -, 160 " any distance beyond fa stiles.' .: • .., •:' , 1,.. Any violation of 1 Its law ev regulations for uPlise '. navigation, and for Ho praeetien ef the work , ' Of . the Company, wilt rotolarlhe boat noble to en 44atiOtI51 UM, not eseetahig the fall ehattevf.ete•nod to aetietien of boat and cargo, opplepek: tit tic the Arnuntitalle i n 1 magnet that an al t : nutrOda • Pord. '' . ~. 1, , n .1100inintlies anon a tanalelettal pubs gx pay for each lock they easy stony flay/ Mir cert __ls per bog igfor,tberj , _meettotood %?..4ry... .. 'P u Z: ileadlns• and afr frods Pr 4 4 1 : 1 1r.!!!'" c r 4n ;' IrTnc to the Ad of 'ANtetabil• 1 Sr efaariff the manic .1.: I ~ • P. IinALEt•I . . . Mee of the Schlivital. Nov iv thni ', 4. Tiny : .ai.ya.t..th• 7: i•-:s' i. 1.1. • . 1411118 ofteil booll. od la alribautir Ida novo. 6I: . Rai MA. Salle•TlMAlll*SMltlididlooo4l649samod and Wint'llite Allethig iti r fV 1 .O.AVOK=IIN and Ilitars. ire of 14e must yid *maw --- i .Tbobtiki la &Waylaid iillb. 3 . ; I X* Claa,A: of saparrar dr.04,. 1141ddelpa wnito strip 7 sww.whilihi .. it . miow tam mar day. al , . 1 1.... G iipa Wool with 4 ads 84 Aiiii ret9l7 all callor peAve li l i t i eb. t=4.d• It gat.. ILT•' their PittlisiOlt. a n ',: :our( carsow_... .I, - • • ainsirrulr.VoLomMullez ' • .-Ji1e1aq.,10,686 ,, ,--: Y. ~, , ,-,;,_ ~- ,lt, -.i , • ‘lielt - 7,1 I-, # ~..' ,' --- oP ,- t--- --- m . , , '. 6- • , . v . i ~ ,: ~ . Y'!" Zl. •.• ' • - • - - - - ,FLowitnina - MILOS , cHOICE DAHLIA ROOTS, enibram iimitt q llll 9 llt Y arietiel4.i 4 • • • t.,M1111Wall*Illaittil141111$011111: waryLll4, superb V.404.4*.m5,.-. Tit* itlawatA: s l'obr Imo* With' White; "reipframit: . • "till"-Now Is IWO** ta *WA% thi Raimir Thom* Dolbsi In pots, to hire them lit petitsetkpa. , the maitref& ber has also *a and.* ea" assortment . of FLOW= esztps...n.ot wklcb aoe IN0 1 ). Ikilmitti43l ,l ll 6 4 *t*4*, with dimtbas You to 'aka* 60 4.4tp **4 $ • Ipor Dim POI' Pale *t B. DAL AN% Wok* Wed Shwa. ' i ARClAullillui STITUTIt. T n HIS .Botrding. Sthool,' for ,thff 'cation of Tooth of both ones, situated lietheivel; et d retired ell/moot Orw(sabors.hethaellellteosaks. P.e.Osill open It 4 *Waukee Istatou oe • Mondai.lley The amend studies Includes t paned 103414 h brotothts..._ JLetbeuesties; Netnral &tepee% thsok• Whig _ German, Drank's. Mule and Toledo,. 1 - Terass:—Dosreflnts, Tattiod. Light*. Fist. Per: . Nerstion of 6:tlonties, M wit em arumarumchines fog arty booth's us:' eeptllleude end ting. Po, Del4rs Wilt paid mini dle pewit enters. the reusinder of the disc .fhe/kaiogi, Tor further intormatlon whited! - gLIAS ISCIINEIDZR,‘L. or, Iton.JAci)B HAMMER, President 4.1 Trudges. April 34.28e81 . . • 1441 moots; SHOES, TRUISMS. rrHE Bobaeriber begs leave to rotors ..l: Illation/alert and thefetnentinitynt air that a, ' has IPS rtitlrillid hum the city Artth tint ealleetkon obuileles In Ma line, eon- ; - • sis2u. \ la 11110Kli,' • • ' Ohrflthit. dLIPPItItiI. • • . • A[ all descriptions, tw laid* gantholoin :and ebildnie. An elegant allele-. of 3.llo e re and eblldnimr - trattonad Alters, aoureedng new In ;belated style.. Also, a new Rata Trunks, Valises, Copet-liega, &telt !b. ke. _ Customer nark neatly and expeditiously attended to, Mx* ap d 211100 in Centre. one done above MIA stmt. aarNext do o r to the Bed lirrontlit* • Potteellia WAy110,14:12,271 - .11:1A Rol " ; - A Ciails Bushiest* IlAweletstwelys VI:IA . III4ES ADAMS, S, E: corner of'. Eighth and Arch Street/. Philadelphia. Inform ids o costumers and- the „buyers of Dry aptdegenerally, that be is mating mass exertions fte Het meseentleal of his hedges the tioaHog estron, and to Ander to enable him to parches° -gouda for cuss, and - sell them at .the /dna 'sorbet 'rip se. be has decided to sell-at the meal. last possible,adrance Airier auh Erchuive/y/114. j, Ho has reduced the price of most of the Grads In Store, and hat now open many New Goods. aultabib for the seams. to reach will be made daily additions. , Care will be taken to accommodate Fridniteend Plain penonstgestertilly. as hemtotore. New DRESS GOODS. SHAWLS, LINIINS. and FURNISHING 000D4gense rally, Parehassis will find peat adeantan Waiving SO °ally call, the motto being .the nimble Sixpence is Int , ter than the store Bleating!' The situatiOn ls cetaral. and‘the store well lighted. March Su. .' on: Amami -v g_ALuAsL COM. 411ENSIVI.• Lpe u st,,M.ountairocoal and . Iroli Compsny.offer to roll leoants Kraal valuable " upon th e Compagy9Property, In Colombia serf itortbulvland counties. The veins offered are lite large Wlll Ash veins of the Locust Moutitalit; urns colli lea have been already 'idol:Malted by Messrs. Biset.„l.lt reilflloll4 11310, B. Bepplier and. 12.4614 . - , ; The nratoutoth vein - avirsmW about feet In thlei. nem, and thevmderlyi nu vein some 12 to 14 fest, Both veins afford wlarge body of Cool stave water level: The quakily of Mei Owl Is wellestablished In market. The Silos lIIC Hamad affords an' avenue to . the 'Eastern marts, and the Philmielphis t Sunbury Rail road to the Southern and Western markets. Both of them railroads are sompleted to the collieries aeon the Compasirs prbperty.• rot, portieulars. inquire of , • '1 'J, ANSPACII, Jr. Prowl., SIAM Fourth' Street. Philadelphia.; , • Or-ALEX. W. r.KA. AtipC. ' Centreville, Columbia Co., Pa, • February-1t,1858 0 ' 7-tf • '.l . _ IA n ST'S .. . Patelad Galw T e Cement Reallasti c j Fer - OLD or NR . W 001'8, of an!, :PITCH! liLIAVING takep the agency for. the etwroti of Febuyprill, for the above: celebrated re and Water Proof Rooting, the subseriber respectful- IS soUcits orders Sprit, which he is prepared' to execute promptly and effeetuallyi- Scabies. being suitable , for tire builditige, this Centwint tan 1/ . l§ put on old' roofs of "Pimple.. tizllvon. or en i o th er metal, and-le equally ldlpted to flat or Indio eti roofs. .I. : , lila a.perfeetly 'safe delentilitainst Vire, avid Is Our tie, legible, capervkl a waterand changes of atom* there, and neither era tee, enteki, nor units. its duiability Is beyn question. J- - ; - I It is made itud &pp)without beat, fortis a smooth ender., witittost Joint s, nd Is the cheapest and lightest good roolingto use. ' ' - • , j For repel riog Or pro se I, In; metallic roots It Is beyond eon . - i F' .. .. 111111adclptalle. ' •- 5a- .. ---1-.--- - - The *Propitietani of tbe above well-known' establish.. meet, being tlitakfrlESlV the:very liberal patronage be stowed moo* them the Out year.take this metbort of ro- ' iormlUX thdr friends add the pokily Bat they are rill prepared toeterowsmaisio theta If tapered with a gall. I During the Winter narolluilbe house has. been then. loughly renOrated, lutptatetairata Made. and otharistor i stye alterations in contraphitiod. ',..• I 1 We are determined 14 devote our whole attention to business add flatter intlielVeS with Allen etravietion that we shall beable to givecgeeend satistietitn. • . . • • • ltrirpriatully yo art, 1 - SIDES a STOVER, • I - . •/, - 1 Race street,vbeve Third. 1 , aa-TE :,1.51.8: 1 -111 25 pOdsy. 15.11.7=-Carrisges watalwaya be In readiness to convoy !Passage/lb and froth Steamboat Landings and Hall. road Depota. - I S. Philadelphia, 4pril f, '5O I • • • • ; . ..' ba t 8., ', • ampwaidir cOuirt sAL.E. - yU,ROVA..NTto Mr qrderof,.theol;- phsini'. Court of /the inanity of alehisylkin,.s4 O. mricrirealth of Putrulyireals. the • subscriber.. Ad miniatnitrir of the estate of JOHN BROW ,N late! of the Borringh of Pottsville, In the county of Bchtly/210, do' ceased. 'lit expose to Mall by public vegan' on &tut day, the lot day of 31ry next, at 10 o'clock hi the fore. . noon, at the public house 'of Joseph St4fretr. In the Borough-cif Pottsrille,ln the county of tichuyikill afore. - weld.-7hit following efal 'estate situate le the Borough of Pottsville. in said °panty'. Pali', .4 No. I.—env-tattling In front no 'Market /square i 24 feet, arid In depth 00 feet, bounded by Jot of Ban min Sterner , on whit , Is erected a large. frame. dwelling house wiitt kitchen Barbed, and, has been 'fbr Apathy years beetipied tie a S re Bland. - ' ' • Itrport No. 3—Co shdrig In *vat on Lyon 'street 24 feet, andin depth 90 Pet, bounded by lot of Benjamin Sterner. Mind Purport j'io. 4, on which Is erected a him, flame dwelling boned ! Parpritl•No. 4—Codtalaing It front on ;Dyon street 24, feet to depth 90 festibnittoded by fiery' attest and'nums. ma No. 3. on which bi erected • large three sterf terlek. dwellingitonse, de. JAM the meats of amid deemed.- - Terms and condltione made Monett the time mad place of see. 11 ,, . 1. ... 1:14W18 RUSS ,it • ' 'Administrator of tha,Zatate of JOHN DROWN, deed. • 'By ordir et the Orphans' Court, !JACOB now. Clerk. . Pottsville. April 5, '55 • . 16.41 OARREt.'S . .P tless t Proof "Late.. • 23.411.1\TINTAN, .14 , 04d1er mid -Statimen. , • IS 'authorized to. soil , th e ir Safes in Schuylkill' county • He will furnish than et the. low '.o • ".• eat mattufacturene Prim* at ilia c Bookstore In Pottsville, where the ..:••• '• , j. sizes and a flat of pekes! ran be a!`"' I TheseSafest.ott trial here purred ; 0 6;. Zti A . 1 / Who any/id:Vein protecting Bootily Papers. /se.. Innis ere, to any men. essoj . „... ermines/1 tet the Voiteol State& and they areotteredat seemly low 1 pries& 1' , • • The tenoning Is itt extract horn the report of the committee appointed to 'superintend the recent .test of bnrning Se fes +kneading: "On the 28th of Set alltba members of the Ostia. "slitter, Met to witneiss the and Books cod Firers? A:4watt In them) and were perfect ly rattled that al wit : 1 2 right.. The day foliowing the burping took place. on. Liter the superintendence of the Committee. After i felt ' and itutiartlal burning for %reboot.. In the furnace of blesiva.,atyets rt Herring. file Sate of M a mma.- Nvana 4 Watsor was first opened, the Safe bele; on fire inside,. 'end the contents kill:illy consumed. whllethe contents in the &foot Massie. Farrell , d' Herring were In good eentilitan. and no fire The, of lite Bola and, :4110 , 11171 Journal,' to gether with Ility blialnetut men. who attendedthe Duro- • ing CU Safes,teit Hy to the truth of the above Oat,- meet. For gUod and rellabk Saks at nta aufact acme' prices, gall oil - B. DANNAx. . .4 eni for rhrrera perriA974 Sates. , Pottsville. March 1103.'171. • 11- E. CARROCUES; Potts i viiie, pa.; IS !AGENt for the tale, of EVANS' i IFATFoS`3,rtiladelphia Monifacturvi ' 1 SALAMANDER SAFES, ii.--. As'iL 26 South ;Pourer, Street, Philadelphia. <1 --...,,----. se-wo-s•------- 'torretth Is 111Ighty, and Must Prevall.” " . Repo?[ of the toeiniifte ap po inted to euperimend the - . blastingMe Iron &ifs* at Machos; el rung 27M;1867. 1 ILSADIXO. Abrn4 4r . p. - The , undersign , member of the '. - -. e oeneriltee, do pectfntly report, .. -.,,. that wt saw the tit Maths °eternally :-, im wee; upon hy arrels A Herring ~“- and g(ane A Masks. plied side by . ' i side ima furnace, via: The safe in , .....' p,,,,,hr the Parameter , of the I.blbe 1 del phi* A Readl tin Nallomd fAnnpany, lo his Nicest Reading, mannatetored by FarrelsA Uer ring, and the safe in nee by U. A. Leitts. in hie store. maptilketneed by grans A Watson, and put in books and . papereprecisely alike. The gm was Mailed at '94. o'clock, A. 31., and kept up I , until thur cords °ev ent hickory, two cords dry oak •nd half Amon' top Wood. week entirely consumed, the whole i under the isnoctintendenee of the aubseribers, members of the eninmlttee. The safes were then coated with water,aftor which they **re owed, and the b o oks pad papers °liken out by the committee and went books U. A. Lante's store for public akamluntion. after they were first awanllnefl and marked by the committee. . Tba b oo s', Sod papers Usk en from the safe manntsetured by Evans' - .1 Watson Arm hut slightly alfeeted by the Inn , tense beet.whllelme taken from theists manufactured by Ferrets A liar nc were. la oar Judgment, damaged fully fifteen par rent. more than theca ts ken from Enna- A Watenn's sere.. ; ITe better* the Amy° to hare been stair and Li:resell,' trial of the respective qualiLes of both was. JACOB 11. OVUM& DANISL 3,IIUSTAIL, , Revive been ,a ut duds: the burning. we thity err le in cid.; wlt4 the a rental/wrest of the conditlon of the papers soil books ' ken onl of the respective safes. . , F i , ~ G. A.NICtILL& I ' Ir. 11. 311111 LES BKPG. I TAMES 3111,11OLLAND. 1 ' 1 ThAbllowing mimed gentlimii, l residente 0 Resew and Its etetulty, siho saw the above dm, him parehaved :It safes from Lexie it i Watson shies the burning, tip 10 Mei. rat. 1337: t , 0. A. Nteldie. la s Leonid lllnth.l;lmaeßstit.L; Kirk , 'A newer. 1: W. nticotts A &MAI Henry W. / 41,14 n3Tf, A; Pr, Wm. 3loonei 1: *down Ilboade.l: Levi L. Smith * l; MO A eraty, 1; Wm. KlreJc. 1; Itsaftaild A Hawn, • 1 t WM. liferartier, I: 'George J. Eckert, I t .7.111. i G. W. lilanstoeli, 1; Earn ]filler.!: Junta Jamison:l; .1. H. A A. 154. Warner. ] Jfirob Pchmurloa Wm. Ithtn,l3 P. P. irboilvdborfpr,T.l N. &Com ,1; IL A. biota: 2; Ir. M A P` P. i lErmarstrout. 1; ler, ,T,llmer' a Coilill ton. ft J.r.wr1d1a. , ,..i. • , ~•!,,,:.... Eviii&s& WATSON ' " - limner on 1034 300,000 posaili of tba a . tai * T.; soge. wk./a/41, AO r Airole otsketr. eerily Unit IP II ,01..,. o, ~.ir - , ..,th en-Um L'asfsil MAW. . , , 3IIF 21. 4'l i 4 - ' 214 y BEMS Thus la ovary prapoat that 'sad !trio Rail:viol blll win lima 044040' Soave 11 bteuales a law lbs . Wirt... • • . , • • Title ?rem Deoneeirste.' ' • Montgomery. Ltiekamn and Cooping,* of the hoes,!rants Congreeehieetihetikihitoe. ' • D.atia lea Saaklieriale — • s:•ddaho. Sewell, aged 3$ yearr,fell.'ilead- tla a Philadelphia Nell rem as ?hands,' aeiralag, while dancing. Pittsburgh Coal Tnids. Ms Pittsburgh coal trade atom Ortidily. It Was maintained until quits later in dm seuens. and with little interruptian during the nenter Memos Is year from low water." - 11f0111,11, .teersirO., The United Slaw/ sturaos-trivato somoihoosa -arrived at New Turk s ea Tbendly, tha her Jiro. She bed one koodreti aosflAyltit fever on board. Zighty•aftetikiikoleltotititild• oil at Port Royal, J 1161,44We' dello 00 ' Cared oo the voyage. • . ♦e.tdesite. -= Rey. Dudley A. Tye% but lacunae crashed On Touday al bid fare, our C‘seboboelles., He II doiag well • .; The world•ranomMed bamoo3lgarst Parma% was Aroma from a vehicle et Sulear„itiie; enallehr Amy, end it is feared he will Omit 4g.. • Comgismaitedadl. ~ • In the Senate - On ThersJah filleagell 'WS/ adopted calling on the War ,Department or tailor- Mallon respeetlog all the contrasts. tdr. eopplies- for the Utah expedition. The diplomatic appro. priation bill was taken op and passed. Mr. Man ton, of Texas, gave notice that on Mondtki seat he mould move for the establishment Of a protec torate over Mexico. The Clerk of lb. Howe no. tided the Senate of the appointment of a Commit. tee el Conference oti the Kansas bill, eotrilethig of Mem». English, of Indiana, Stephens of Geoegla, and Boward of Michigan. The Washington corrasinitaaat of- this• Tsiinuto says: "The aati•Lecompton side of the 'Howe MI atil I confident that all will einno not tight" ef Messrs. English, Hall, Owes Jahes and Peadletna profess to hare voted fora eoufertnen'for 'reasons of Parliamentary- crooner,. mid -not free gay - change of oplolou as to Locouipton. NThe Douglas enema Wedneada, meriftgretwod fourteen for adhering tonlifor a eortfereace,•but each of the aim is said to hue declared hie deter mination not to give op um Crittenden amend ment. They professed timely to wish to give tbi Senate an opportunity to recede under *over of a conference • • - THE RECOZD. • The members of Congress from the Tree States who have persiitently voted not to alloir'the people of Kama to say deciatiely by a majority vote whether they will octopi end fume into the Union under the Lecomplon Constitotion„ °ire. jetting this, frame another which shin bo AA tit factory to them, are the followios:: , • SENATE. Rion! lenaaa, t Pbilip Allen. New. Jinni', W. Wright, Jno. R. Thtnipson. Pllllll AAAAA AlA s William Bigler. • • • Inntaai, *Jesse D. Balch t, O. N. Pitch. lowa, . t George W. Jones. •• • ' • Clitroaata, William M. Owin. Omfo, • Itieorge E. Pimh. ' • •Bogns~ fDefying instructions. , tSballing and paltering. • • Total, (Senate.) "' HOUSE. ". • ' CoasecneuvA, Samuel Arnold, Arnold, Williams:ll, Etshop. John Cochrane, ' • Entatastornitts, brnel T. Ilateb, :John, !Latin:, • William B. Misliye, Knasel. John A. Searing, ~. „Daniel E..Birkles, George Taylord - John Uuykr,, • 4:ititi ‘yprisaityke. • Pei:nil:LTA NIA. John A: ' William.L. Dewitt,' William 11. Diattniebi. , Thor. D. Florence, James L. Gillis, Jonas, • James Lindy, , Paul Leidy, Henry M. Philips, : Wilson Anises; White. ' e Joseph;Darns,. .74istpli Miller. antAis.. Jamie Warta.' Awe' nagbes. William N. Niblick. • . GILIPORN/Ai . 1 'Charles L .Total. (House.) , 31. ad Mummies TittititonY.=llo•Astown, Beairer 1847.:-14 prefer lin3ring 'ficorhava'S gollandtii4ers (.I.lh, to save the. 'discount. Hope' to send you soon a lecommendation from our Minister, 'testifying to its curative powers. (Signed.) •MOODY & OROTHEIIS. INDIGESTION. . Darnestown, liontginneiy Co., AL January 315t,1857. • -I never felt the benefit any medicine so much as, from , the. bottle of Boarhave's Hul lapd Witten, I: purchased last fall. I wish to :know where I cart get it, Without fear of im - position. (Signed,) JOSEPH' C-. DELLETT. ' FROM A DRUGGIST; .Apollo, Armstrong Co., Pa. Dec.,ls, 18.56. Masi. B. Page, Jr. & Co.—Dear Sirs : I purchased I doz. .of your Bcerhave's land Bitters, from you r . ;raveling agent, Which has given great satisfaction in this seetion.— Soind Mc_ another dozen; for which enclose theititoney. ' ' W. C. BOVARD. BTA'TE LuneWu= BARRIsplinG, April It—StarAtc.-81Lts BtAD 111 PLArliadr.lstratito read a bill to incor porate the Manhole. returnees Company, ut Schuylkill county. At.", a rupplement to the charter of the , borough or St. Clair. Schuylkill 'booty. April 13 , --StllATE.r.watiLs Favonascy soarers-00e relefiro to the Mill Creek sag Mine Hitt Navigation and Rililvtiad ,Colnturny. 'To incorporate the Manbli m Ineuraote CoM• - pony or Sohujlkill county. A supplement to the act to ezetnpt coal and lumber from tounage tax. BOXIIL—ZILLS ILIAD ix PLACX—By Mr. Ebirr, a supplement to the charter of the Borth Ameri can Coal Company. April 14.—SesAm—The bill to sell the State 'works to rhoSonbury and Erie Railroad Company came up for cusideratlon. The majority of the Committee reported a new bill. i browiag open the tut, to competition. A substitute was moved. au thorizing the selling. of. the works to the Sunbury and Erie Railroad Company, which re e e i e id t h e approval of the Chauiber—yetio la, nay. 15. The' final yrite was deferral to allow time fur discussion. 'rho applopriation balls in the binds of a confe rence:committee of both HOutes. A motion to dock the $2OO extra pay was defeated. The Lb; Boor bill was taken op. and passed; Gasify. 4pril 115.—Sivistr..—The bill to regulate the charges of railroad companiet was considered, discurred at length, and passed second reltding. Ilona.—Some of the Senate anomdateets to the new liquor license bill were wneurrad•ln, gad the lluueo refuted concur in milers. A' cons tuittee, of conlerenee will be appointed.' Bulls were rejected relative to the punishment of bank ers and others, for emberaleatent, and eoneerninß the publication of the laws of the State. • A bill Rae passed to erect a monument to the Pump-. vania Volunteers who lost their lives in the 3fet• ican War. the,MOrketo. • POTTSVILLE MARKETS. (lifiholeriale Prides.) -- • , Wheal Pion r, Dbl., $ Mr Dried rearbes..par'd.ll4 Oil Aye Flonr,bbl., 424 do •do unparqd.lli6 Wh•st,bushel,l 16@1 Z Dried Apples, par'4l,2 20 Ityii. do , n 7O Illts..dossn, , :?Cr Coro,, .do 65 Ilattor.porposnd, ', 16 Oats, do - W tiboulders, - 0 Potattot. do 70 , flews, TienothySied, 2 011.401.1. Closer d, 4 Ot InaKtar. do -- ill 50 1.1.ay,p6r ton, 18 01 6611,pirr soak, a in% POTTSVILLE Pftorrocin "maws. . • (Metall Pricer.) 71.01211.—Wbeat flour mills from $5 Mb to 6 64 V bbl sod Rye at $5 00. Rye Choi! tip ets.ll by., sodport, Meal 73 do. ' ' OR AIN.-Whlto Wheat songs; 91 1 0 10 1 0 1 1.,00*Sid at $1 30 do; Rye Id dcr.Corn 70 &Oar** do. MEATS.—flaaf polls OP 41 1114 eta. por lb. Nottoi 1081234 tba Vaal 10 de; Pork 11 ak eboolder• ludo; Ila to 16 duo Wags* /lid ° . I'm ' s. "' 12 PROVISIONS.—butter lel from VS to 10 o.* Chasm 1914d0... Maprol23.s els. 1p tbra....Lard 12X do-Cr. SUGARS.—Cubs 6; *48.11 a; Sew Osborn, 9; "8" WWI' 10 do; “A' r White 13 tee; Crashed iid 1 , verlaral 1214 dn. 11811.—Iiiitbat 123 - ets.llo4 Ptah rOActit. Rock nob 19.da. per pouaa; Shad 24 to its • plea, blarriorr 19, , , , era. a dm-- SRI/IT .A.ND IgTABLEO.--OnlarrO ota,otblaabi Wittier 6 do.: Rhubarb 10 do:; Spltra, elt 112' eta. pock; Salad db.. **ore. • ' - •'' STAIR 11008, .(AVAL and . Hollow, Carpet. Tacker. Ahuspista, to.. it STICUTE4 s TIIOIIIOIII., , *PION or SAIr." eor. evoke mud iiiirkOt *hist*. • 3,'U ' ' ' - 'WHITE LEAD O l t l ash Tu o r i pen p t e ine, v Aleoho e l, - Jaliati, ' toad. ls ;IA011 7 .11,11 graltg l a' ft t , 5101. OP tia lIAT," ear. Cott* and Market str o ptil l • • Pottsmni•. April 3, 'SS /6. . _AY FORKS. • fA NUR t; and. Poulton Forks, eels sad. Meow elavOlos, de L ltbvivt sod Nock itelsa‘st 811 CI MLR wItOMPSON'ta. a•Stast or toe ft tw,".ree.C.attit shell Nitiket etrivate. , • Pottsville, sprit • - Na - 14- . LONIIIII..P.A.OWII , • • AuLn d HambUrg Flaws; %fie Hui, Ridging. Purr*, 11/01 Womb and itag.inered nc nditnitivalnim at4F.Talinn rno 14. 4PboN t erottio ;iihd Otiotsi . Aptil,!.. A , .„
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