ptuTri)ournal. porTBVILLgi 6 Ir, - , 888. I D r'nll WO:IW= ..et SOraTAL ens's i to tN aititnneste dreg / - THREE other finitllsh psprrspublished in s --and as It circulates among the ben peak, • •pnlation. an idvertfse. maul Inserted In Its coin coarse, worth as much to, the advertiser as If pub `• 4 in any throe other pa ntie. in ocir cities the rates of advertlslon ate alwaYs In peke secordlng to the clrettlatlon of the paper. ' l itelv York..;. U. ?am, Brom No. i,114 Broad. ay, New York, is author': cd to -nvecire sabseriptioas viloct bills for the Hams' Jataum., la New 'Wyk ad vicinity. BIISINICSB*OTICES. ;; SEE Bankrupt. Notice, signed Jenkin Jones., SEE Administration Notice signed Wm; Wolff. SEE Auditor's Natiee, signed Wm. L, Whitney: SEE.Coutionary Notice, signed, A. Mather'', Eagle 11U1. INDIA; 'RUBBER DOOR MATS lire fir sale Iy B. Barman. TEN' Horses and Mules' orti or tale by Fronk , A Spencer, MinersviSe. 1 A STOREHOUSE and dwelling on Minersville Strcet. are for rent. Sceadvertisemeq, A DWELLING house irl Second street, and one SeVenth street, aro fur rent: ' , tee advertise. "'lent, signed L. C. Thompson.' f THE Pottsville Scientific Association has just published an interesting work on the fossil plants rof the United Stales. For particulars, see adver tisement. _ • 1 A SALE of new end elegant fqinitttre will take Place at the Cab'lnet Ware Roo e, No 411 Wel. i but, street, Philadelphia, on the sth proximo. Bee „Pdvertisement. - AT the Oil, ,Paper end Rag Warehouse of Wood - 4 1.024. A Cu. No; 9:North Front street,, Phiia Ldelphin, can tie of tallted everything in that line, - 4 Jol excellent quality.'.; Bee advertisement.- PEAR TREES 4 Grapes, and all kinds of Plants and Seeds, can bfkproeurell•of Bannon. Every thing . i? this line sold by. him, is of the choicest -r. description. •Choice Roses, etc., can also ho had nt Bannen's stare. , • PUDLIC SA&.E.—A quantity of rerounal pro. , petty will be Lid ati the late residence of Daniel /F. Berger, deed, North Manlicim township, this County,' on the 14th proximo. For paiticu-. ; ;arp see advertisems‘nt. TAMAQUA IRON WORKS.—Messrs. Carter t Allen, proprietors of Jl t eso cerebrated 'Works, are now prepared to receive orders for all kinds of stationary-engines and machinery, for ears, and in feet, everything connected with their vast business.l All their work is guarantied, 'lndia inveriablY, of the best description., See their advertisement. Hoy. E. i t OT MOCRIS 4 wi)facCept our thanks for public documents. . • ~,, Pnxen has a pOrtrait of "Y i be next inn s l . j saddr,p Nttple.",,Sol n seventy four-poundl ‘ lll- " 4- 6VhinV 4 4lltePilknas an nglishtnr with; , , . hiS,lnin . d on the fuse. ''Peneh . epresents . Eni l t, land better.than•Palrnerston did or Clarend4 scents like} .to.. . • .. . 1 . . Axiom: other things,The Cincinnati Convet i , i g Lion, which, nominated James Duchapan,.f r the Presidency, expressed s itse'ifin . favor of : e speedy etingtrnetion.ora railroad to the Pai-- fie, and the nominee endorsed- the resolutieit This pledge, like all others made by Mr. Bill • anan, has been broken. On Saturday last; ???: the U. S. Senate, the Pacific R. R. Bill being 'under discussidp, Mr. Benjamin, of Louisiatla, moved to postpone the whoJe subject until . December . next. Mr. Gwiti, of California, said that the success of, this motion would 1?- i dicate that the, Administration does notinte 0 to take any action to •CoonCet the Atlan' i.O with the PaCifie, and purposes to violate t i pledges of 185 G. The motion was carried)? a majority of two. ' . ' '• , , ./_. . , ,•SENATOR - STRAUD' . ..VACCI to sell" , the St ti canals to •the Sunbury and Erie Itailrui , i .Company. "M e gave g ood reasons . lor vot it; in favor of the bill. Ile said Sch9ylkill calla ty lay on the direct lineci(tite ioad from itli i West. . In a short time ell . the lumber 4, R timber in this county • Must come from ill region, without whichi ll .he'miieft of Schlty kill in 4. few years , , ust'lli a measarel .., abandoned, iron being : •too expensive for ini ing purioses. • The price of,ttrovisions, t+T over, was higher in his distiriet than in 'an -other locality in The United States, and t k • ' completion of tile road would relines .t el cost.. He further staled that" the recip :ei treaty,ivith Elifilantl i and the layge ambu t business drail off by the Penueylvailia, a road was ruinons to New Yiirlpi as it ea ti the Canada !Ellie trade doistl the St. Lawrbn. 'and "this-Western business.to Philadelph i a.. Site is strugling to meet th anticipated ~t 1 pletiop of,the Sunbury imillErie Railron ,- • I_ a move alai:his being made' . .(o declar Nevi York and Erie Raitrodd fiee of tol, • THE I i EDITORIAL.CO,vVEIitION was in Efe.S 0 • nt Philadelphia on Wednesday.. Our L i ptl ref: appear to have had a good time- o • i iVe were unable to-he pres l ept. Previon • adjournment, the •CoMmitten BusineSs.e ported,• under the motiott of Cot. Fr •lit. El the following : • I IVnenicits, Then this Convention assetidil was found that there quoted wo orgonisatnit 9-- each claiming to be n Stole organization, ohl nil ad the Keystone Editorial Union, and thel it hi the Editorial AsSordatien Penntylvania-- n % fore it is Veemed beet to merge both orgnisat of • into one, and to invite 'eo.ottbration trumid tl fraternity in Penneylvania.foi the purpose e , fore, ifestitent,.Thitt the nitre_f this oigani Anil be the Pennsylvania Lita r otint Union 2,1. Its officers shall consist - tfora preSidenti, igi vice presidents, a treasurer, five secretaries, Sc June ,eoriespiindineFecretary. j • _ltd. There shall be an executive commit e fi've,te . wlgch., shall he referrinl(ull details ti of ganilation, which commute sliallThe appoint b the chair, • • J 4th. The first annual meeting of the Unital. ha be held on thedbird•Wedneadv in June, 3 i the city of Phil/Mel/40a, Anil that the dirt si one ing, secretary tie directed to give notice f sal meeting to every editor in the Slate. We suggest the following tieriohs ns the cot to be elected.: • • Pereide.ni-1110 RTONslIclllCli A E Vice•Prcsident.-I.ovi S. Tate, John (P.: ,P tte son, R. Lyle White, Joseph P..flarr, P. Ri re: ,11. S. ramie, 0. N. Warden, Edward Skil Treaturer—Louis A, Gulley. Sccreorric4—.P. HENRY P1:U.570N, J. 31; u I TON. C,ro. Ital. - me:in, J. 11. Daviir. Circe iporiding ScecroiCy—C. J. PETItII:4I. Thalia gentieirlio were unanimously eels officers, and the resole-aims adopted. WHAT A PEb 111 The Administration of James Buell but little over a year old.. It came inti . when the "country had over twenty ~n In of dorlagtourplus in the Isfitional IT, at ry; 'when prosperitf had not' lost `meet f preitige ;. when thdre was work and : s gm wage's as could be expected under the • pc tinnS of a miserable Tariff policy, atid,wlii apparently,we were. far from the pr r „ic over which•.w,e. gaiie since fallen with ucF fatal result. iWhati is the view now flea nti growing in a great measure, frontti at the 'seat of Gorertnnent? We sO pleted T t reasurj,and the Govcrnmcn ib the extent of trnty millions of 1 we see a bold and tyrannical rresid' .... . tempt "to force a swindle upon the . ri Kansas, and popular sovdreignty treat t . 1 •contempti we see au English ambast: .. a secret 'nentston.,—evidently \to inju' ~+ dustrial interesp+giVing suppers .4 ~ ington, With'. the' President and Cabiri touch ing glasses with .him; we see the - 4 sident i . _ 'corrupting menobers of dottgress, Ivh le his organ, the•Uriba, and his imbecile 'tenth. . piece,in the Senate, William Bigler,/ ad in corruptible Democrats Out of the, pa y,; . .we see no appropriations made for the ey rs and Ittn:bors of the countly, r ithe , Pacific Woad i t enterpris e laid over, while tbe'lltn Caton stration ltas been so weakly condo t d, that Brigham. Young is now ; no doubt, 1' ghing 1 at our expense. We look in vain 8 ' ar, for a redeeining poltit. 1-ti the•Adminiiri ion of 1 1 Buchan/Id. Pre7slarery' iti . . spirit, it may . so from iis inauguration, ,it .stumble lindlp. fl - trward, invariably .in s direction tile to the people, and perversefy stubborn i n efend. ing its errors. , l- , ' : • Even in defeat, and" it has ;beet oundly beaten in the Kansas fight, its bluste ng and bragging seem to render it blind t i he eon. sequences Whicli must be met idler t comp. . ton el's!! have been finally'rejeeted d that •they are well worthy to be weighed' g, riouslyr, And will eraim, , the earnest anent o of an that desire the pane , of the runion rve4,i, and this great lii,:iits.intaiited no[other principlaitait those of right justice; rteet it; every thoughtful part Area upti. e verily believe that there is not another try ,Christendom if fre except the des , unconstitutional government of -Feral. King of Naples, iwwhich the govern. t inleveri respect, is So! hostile-to the when in Democrat& hands" /he iirifibich Crossed the Atlantic from this ntfy:last Fall, seriously affected England, ?Ail promptness / and vigor which pot us ihaine, the government assisted the tiler• tiie I ph,sses,•and adopted mealuies . to re. era& business. in a- measure the efforts suc l eessful. Confidence is being re-cash ed, land England Will be again under a piess of - Canvas, while we . are commenc totinfurl our sails. :This is,dim to the jo ous:polici of a government, which knows t its strength and glory depend upon the tection afforded manufacturers, and the ployment given 'to its Working classes.— tr policy under Democratic role, is the re. it is to encourage foreign competi- M and reduce to the lowest level, Ameri u industry. The result is clear. We are • • e a vessel on a lee shoroicontinually in ire. tient, danger, while theiniot whecan cowl cola ntiol m .j et ns beyond the danger of the breakers, to a safe harbor,yefuses to perform his duty. 1 ; we a re yet dashed to.pieces on the rocks -disunion, let the faithless . pilot beware of place on the page of hiStory, next to Ar , 1 . Id. I One contemplated the betrayal of a •ngle point into the enemy's bands. The her would betray the be.t interests of his • • entry. . • ' • Let the people 'calmly review the acts of i , e Aldministration i gaze upon the hideous .tctures presented. to their view, and prepare t. adirtittister a rebuk,e at the proper time.— auras Buchanan and his principles must fall .gethe'r; and it should be in the midst of a ornt of popular indignation, with the light. ing l of injured interests and the thundez: of •lruke. ' , Tim CotturrtoN or lite Cooterav mora l »e ‘ 9canric RULE.—"lndependent," the coa l e : ndent from .Washington! of the IfOrth s . It i l rican, says that no appropriation for ivers and harbors, will be carried At thiil gtitilon of Congre . s. ' :The C om mi tte e of Coln- , • ,% raeree in the \ House divided upon the urea-, sure to be recommended, the majority report ing about a million and a half for these ob jects, sind the minority about four millions.— The Senate committee declined making any re(mtnendattorl whatever.' The plea - for ; the e omissions,scrimportant to the internal commerce of the , country, is the ' , ondition of the treasury. - That is to say, the Democratic pasty inaugurates a policy; which prostrates the industry of the country; cuts rep 'the mane. faeturing interests . ropt and branch; ruins the revenue , and bankrupts the people, against the . remonstrances of all experience • and ;- statesmaitship ; and when this is rashly done, they then shut the gates down upon all Ile ac:Mal works of internal fipprosTment, by : .which the destructive effects of their reckless: .theorici might be partially averted.' And the . reason assigned ,is they have no money. They could borrow twenty . millions to rdtranAtrmy, ofroffiee holders, and to furnidh favored con tractors for the war in Utah,. but Will nottr , ~ ploy the public credit to provide means for irk carrying on viorks of magnitude and mon enti by Illicit the great avenues of trade akin be improved amkrendered More available.- 1t is thus in atten4ting to strike down one great interest of the country ' 7 tltat another is cOmpelled to suffer, showing of itself the har e,florry. of our system, and how mutually de • pendent are all the varied interests upOn a 1. C . ommon principle.of wise and stable legisla. e lion. The tariff cannot 'be rudely changed, , r as it has ,been, without seriously.affecting the revenue, and the inaction in that'respect falls .• r ryi th direct and .damaging effect: upon the r West, in the refusal : frOlp s propriate• for their f rivers and harbor;. - ,The stpne great law ope rates with 'equal force- elsbwhere,•and in no I . t,ection with as . mitch injury as in'the south py the non consum ption of, - half the cotton - • usually required for,manufacture in the UM : ted States. , This, severe lesson, I however, is •y destined to be followed by beneficial results. le The people are'oPening tlieir eyes to the mad ,metaphysics and ab su rd theeries of party lea.' a . , ;tiers, and are fast coming-toith c onclusion ' n that reform is necessary in every department of the government. .. : 7 • 1 o j 110. D'uuurs: A. TYNo.--Thast Weep" this ' celebrated divine met with an accident which • :rerfdered amputation, of4he right arm, flea?' 1,11 shoulder, necessary. After the operation it Le sank, Until on Monday last, he expired.— i. The North American in alluding to his delth, ✓ ' says that the death of Mr. Tyng is a serious loasi - not only to the church of which-he-was s • e the faithful and energetic head, but to the 1- , entire community. llis was astrOngly marked , n 1 and influential character. He was foold,rekt ilute an untiring in the performance of his tat public duties — alike ready to encounter di& Ai flculties and undergo labor—shrinking from of nothinm g that lay in his path, however formi n: b y l dable, and turning. neither to the right n t or to the4eft, until:his purpose was accomplished: an t" in Strong ' en found in him an active Coadjutor d 4 its all good works ;'and feebler men gathered L id strength froth his more vigorou.-- qualities.: l ... Ini Devoted to hi&j.acred profession he gave him ; self to its.requirernents with ungrudging zeal ; srf and in whatever direction he felt that the-in %sr kcrests of dhrist's kingdom .requyed him to go, he went without pause or hetOittion.. In :5,,..1 the 'recent religions revival in. Philadelphia, he 'ntanifestedan especial concern, and the no last benediCtion pronounced on the assembled "'•-• multitude atliyne's Hail, before the tempo tary removal to gansorn Street. Church, fell is worn hiss lips, and }be !sit regular sermon de rer-'livero there in connection—with—these- exer nix eises was delivered by his eloquent tongue.— Tyng was greatly beloved " in private life. its . The determination, amounting skims! to stern sod .ness, which characterized his public•career, !til• in social intercourse was replaced by a cheer en ful 'spirit and ti gentle demeanor—by. frank fe, and cordial, yet simple and -unaffected man a tiers, which iimighe hearts while they secured .ed, the; respect of all his friends and companions. rule He leaves' a wife.and five children. ie. , Our citizens remember him personally, in . connection with the , able lectures be. rs;' livered here some months sinc4and mingle at- their regrets at his earl, - death, with, those , of who , were-moreclosely bound to him by the with . ties of relationship and friendly sympathy..atj it ur on • .0 tt d Ila o afpcsuomoire NEWS ITEMS A ifITT *irate °Centro Jeffit not extol between France - and Switzorlaid. The passport lunation to giving rise to an lofolity 14 reelath 'Hons. of which it is' difficult to nee the end: Yranro demands Wltal it is very Inman, Mont tor the Swine to grant; but ininee Enlace hat' taken t Sun stand on the question. 'strewth hardly yield,and 'the Swine r.qintaneo It onli Tio general orders in rerril - to be i:eurinared of the army in Utah, and the motemest of troops tower& that point, have appeared. At the mime tithe: re tncuelbat an .exprolu has teen sent to General Johnston or derepreventing him from advancing open the ItertiOna before the antral of the peace commissloperi. Notwith. standing all the bravado of the Moratonil, there is a prob ability of their peaceful Putrid/aloe to lbe lava and the authoritien of the United Staten, if.they be dealt with in a spirit of hjour government, . ^ • Syeravcs or Jamas Pownse -41 odgeCrawford.of Wasit ington, on Saturday, nentenced James Porrenr, recently Convirted In Iha • city of the murder of Edward A. Luts. to be hung upon "the find Friday *bleb shall be nerd will follow neat after the day on which the next term of the Circuit Court of the District Of Coluretta. Anti is terminated and bmn;ht to an end, between (bea m - ere o r eine o'cloCk In Me forenoon. and twelve o'cloekkat noon of the MIMS . day." , A snood singular way, It tartars cts,to designate the day of execution. The prisoner received his sentsnee,With apparent coldness. • • &worsts Ixrumacircx.—There le not yet any farther intelligence from India. The steamship. which left Liv erpool on the 7th instant, and arrived at New York on Tuesday. reports little more than a &aline In the Keg. lish funds; the Improvement in railway recuritha; a slight advance In 'cotton and breadstuda, and continued dullness to the other markets. The British Parliament had not resumed its sittings, but Mr. Disraeli was to hare “opened the and a," i. e., make the Mleisterial financial statement. on the 16th instant, with the die , rutty of paying off 810.000,000 of Exchequer bills imam. i Matey ratline due, and of providing .ter MOOktald of expected deficiency.laetwern the anticipated revenge led expenditure of the year MSS-9. Its all 'mob tbllity tom to giaaganteent must be Wad, Wide% new tendlly be diP6lll. ze J ltpolors _nlisdepreed th e sew and sgbilbi n ou lt„, m 4 p,,toi gm April D. A. second letter from vestal bid bleb published, in which be declares to tits Za sgu d, pata, tbatamassina ender a watc h In his whatever garb it may- ha diise dlel ce Into principle, ogh by 'a fetal error el mind betted allowedAtimself slob be Won to ortransse the attempt of the 14th January. The gen eral news from Continental Europe ta without , -Interest; tieing to the breaking of her tuoortuf chain; the 14(144- Moe steamer was all but drtveu on shore, at Deptford, during a storm earths sth Inst. This was la the river Thames; at see, in a tempest, the accident would proba bly have been fatal • • it'XIMAL Of Cot.. lienow.—At St. LOWS, en Friday morning, the remains of tbe Roe. Thomas 11. Denton were conducted by a military escort from the residence of Col. Brant to the Mereautile Library Hall, which bad been spproprla'ely draped with the usual badge' of 'mourning. and where they lay In state. Itudness was suspended generally, the stores and houses were draped la anctorntag, and the streets densely crowded with thousands of eager spectators. It Is estimated that 25,000 persons visited the h ail to garetipon the features of thelllustrious dead:. At 10 o'clock on Saturday own ing the remains of Mr. Denton were taken from the hall of the Mercantile' Library to the &mind Presbyterian • Church. where the. (annul ceremonies were performed by the Rer. Mr. Cowan, assisted by the Rev. Dr. /Inder e:at and the Rev. Mr. Smoke. The the services were concluded, the body was placed In the hearse and was followed to the Dellefoniaine Cemetery by the most los *Wing procession ever formed In St. Louis. It consisted of the relations andfriemls of the family, all the milita ry companies orate city, the Seventh Regiment of Unb . 161 States Defantry. nadir the command of Col.Morrleon, the Of the Courts, the members of the Dar. the members of the City Government ' s large majorityof the 'benevolent estietlesef the el ty. the Ta men' Association, and antinomies concourse of cilium' in carriages and on Soot. Toe cortege was lorlytive minutes In passing.,a ofiesn point. The body of McDowell Jones, s grandchild of Mr. Benton, was converyel to the tomb at the mete time. 4 TILE COAL TRADE. -, _ _ Pottsville, April 14, 18$11. The quantity sent by RailroSe'ibis week Is 31,974 10—by Canal 27,350 10—for the week 89,325 00 tom The shipments show an% increase of 3,1139 tons over last week,—the Trade however . is vet', dull and prices tale low, so low, that lo person need risk bnying now. - • The trade sums up thii week as fellows COM_ pared with the corresponding week last year: 1857. 1858. Dec. /ne behuylkpl—Railerad, 29 . 913 31 , 9 7 4 2,126 Canal, 26.648 27,350 1,712 Lehigh—Railroad, 8,02 9,530 1,510 L Canal, 11,882 3,500 8,382 ISerauton-Bonth, . 8,211 10,190 3,979 81,609 82,61,1 8,882 9,317 81,609 8.382 Increase, ' 935 , 935 The shipments by the Lehigh Canal continue small—in fact, the same dullness prevails in all tbidifferent regions, both Antbralte and Into . mineus. • Froin Scranton the shipments have diminished North, but increased South, making the supply this year, North and South, about the same as last year. The Dela. and lindsou Canal will bo opened on the:4l t h of May. The freights will open about 15 cents ilei Wa i lers than they did last year: ' A, large number of boats have been lying idle at our wharfs for tWo of three weeks, and cannot obtain loading. Freights, which opened nt $1 60 and $1 85; have fallen to $1 50 from Schuylkill Raven, end to St 55 from Pottsville and !on Carbon, to New York. . The low freights which prevailed from Pt. Rich-. mond to the East, have driven oft' n number of vessels, and the rates have advanced a shads from that point. There were, bowerer, during the week _an abundance of boats and vessels for the trade. On the Lehigh Valley; the Jersey Central, and Belvidere and'Trenton ItAr4ds, drawbacks hare been allowed on the rates formerly 'Charged, which makes the present chesr,es, as follows: From Mauch Chunk fo Trenton' $1 84 4 114 " " - Elizabet% port, 2 09 d. .. id " " Marti's' Cunaillisin , - 'cat Phillipsburg, 82 Thr; rates of freight on ihe'Lehigh Catial from Mauch Chunk to Brise, have been 'reduced 10 'cents per ton. The comp'iny have also resolved to reduce the toll on their Canal from Peon Ile -vin and jtfauch Chunk to Easton' from 51 to 45 cents; fry Rockport from 54 to 50 cents, and from Wkite Raven from 64 to 55 gents per ton, provided the Canal Commissioncis Will • nitilieti similar tedtictiWn on the Delaware division of the Pennsylvania Canal.• Thcao reductions do not apply to Coal delivered on the line, but to the Coal passing through the whole line 4 of their works end intended for a distant market.' ..1110 tattle' reduction is made on Cord passing into the Morris &nal. provided the Morris pool Company waken similar reduction in their‘tqlls, which they hts already done: COAL MAR IiAT3 AHROAD.—We have no change to note in the - firicesef Coal et Itesti;;New York or 'Philadelphia," this week. . , -. Some cargoes of Coal, forced Into the marali t eir,,, and others rejected after inieing beenTiohr hevii been disposed .of at a great sacrifice, we learn. We,presurne that those persons who have shipped ci,al without being sold, are satisfied 'that this kipd of business wilt not pay, in the p r esent state of the Coal,Market. ' IP ThItIf.....2 . IBII:EGRAPII6 • . / t . FEIDA T., 80%140k. 0 .Pf . Prsightsfrom Ricsstovtito -11'Atinaton,...). 75 Salem • - • 130 Ikatou - 1 .25 - to 1 30 Rhode Island- 105 to 1 10 Roxbury - - - 150 New York' - Iooto 1 05 There were in Port on Monday last, 40 hoats-12 via.' sets: Tuesday. 40 boats--Avessets: IredlossdAY- 40 boats —l5 vessels: Thursday,4ohosts—lb vessels; .Friday, 40 brets-20 vessels.. t Coal'Trade for UM Quantity of Coal sent by Railroad and Canal, for tbo week ending on Ttogirsday evening last : ILAILROAT. CANAL. Port,darbon, • 9.22 e 19 5,699 00 l'ottsillle. 2.167 13 . 966 19. Schuylkill 'Jaren, ' 13,211 15 *ow oo Auburn ; , .• .. 8 . 11.12000.0 - Port Clinton, 6,540 19 650 00 Totl for the week, tone 69,326 00 Total by Rallmad in 18ts . . , 1 414,999 01 " Canal. 96.485 06 Total 14 &nal and * ra n i,' tone , 611,584 0T Shipments to pane Tod last ytkar. went. ' TOTAL. . • By Railroad, :9.817 19 547,277 02 BY CaUal, . 25.648 0 1 87,624 01 : 55,41T1i • 634,901. 03 611,584 07' Deerensn In 1838, I:=Z= 11=2M1 NAIL SOAD loft TUE PILOBIT . . , Front Prons—s- Frogs From Ml.CarlAn. t. 4. ihrell. Auburn Pl.Clininn. Tq Richmond, $t 40 $1 35 $r..5 $1 20 To Philad'a , : A 40 135 1 25 120 Spring Mills, -..1 . / - 45 1 30 1 20 1 20 Refding. . . 95 90 . 80 ' 80 Rates of• Tall by Canal for the present. Finn A. dirbon. /IL Car Son. 3 Maven, Pt. Clinton To Philmont., 6. Spring Mills, '69, • 60 67 bu Norristown, 65 64 s'l 45 Reading. 33 31' %,,.. 3$ . a 1 • Rates of Freight - 0 1V Canal. . Pram Pt: C. eb Mt. C. s. un'en. Pt. Min ton To New York, .$1 55 $1 50 $1 46 To Ph liad'a., 63 s') . 43 '' To Dal mare Front, 00 65 • 60 ,„ --- , Rites of Toll, *c., from 41auch Chun Via Lehigh Valley and Northern Penn. Railroads ' ' ao Master , street, Philadelphia, St 'II Rate, of Toil, ac., to 41alidnaore.: ---- 'from I 'inegrove,BchuriBllll3o., .. ' S'l 10 From 81111eraburg, Dauphin Cot, 2 10 From Trerortoo. tigthumberland Co., (private meanie-. meat, in conaide Lion of bonds, taken' by the Com /party. . • k , Rates of TOII and Transportation ON Tilt LERIOU VALLZT RAIL GOAD. - Mauchchunk to Trenton, ~ • - 8.1 fit '. do Elizabeibporl. - - • \- • 2. 00 S 3 Morris Canal Basin at Ptilifipaburg, 82 • _._ . . ..... _ .._ . Schuylkill County Railroads - 18311 - t Tho following 'is the quantity of Coal transpOrted over the different Railroads in &huyiklil County, for week ending do Thursday erecting last : Were. VITAL; Mine !Inland 8. Haven RAZ., 33.892 08 178;241 05 • 'Mt. Carbon. " 3.232 12 . 22.434 10 Bchoylkill Valley ' ' " 7,p%39 09 51t.4arbon *Pt. Carbon " 10.0 1389.344 03 al 111 Creek, .` 7.7 12 1 4,213 01 Little B , :huyikill, 15 83,303.18 -Lehigh Cowl Tradefor 1 58 , bgr camai. For the week ending on Saturdaleaet: Lehigh Coal and liar. Ca, .'748 08 1,643 05 D. Mummey and Whorl, .„..! :1101 00 :no 12 Spring Mountain Mtnee, -'C, ',V44 14 I,ap 10 last Sugar Loaf do • 1 l ' Coleraine do I -78 10 .78 10 Beaver MeadoW Coal, 1 227 03 451 18 N. York and Lehigh Coal Co., • 1 300 92 604 00 German Penna. Coal . pO, ' ', - 121 14 121 14 -11/ibth Spring Mounts \ n -Coal,- - 1 143 18 143 18 Ilay.letort: . Coal Cu., . L 0 7:1 0 2 9 s OS Cranberiiyllines, Diamond do • ..__... _ ' Council Ridge, , ' ' 206 06 _TA 03 Back Meuutain :loal Co., • 129 01 Wilkeehaive Coal Co., - Wyonthigiconl, - 11artford'Otal Co : , li t 3r.ii 17 09 17 i , 01... • -- .....-,......•_. . 4 '3,500 02 5,411 04 Lehigh Valley H. R. - - - • Tor week entling.on Saturday lard; WEEK. eclat. 8. Mt. Ilinea.(Wm. Milne; k C 0..) 1,918 16 : 30,511 14 R..,Sugar Loat(Paeker & C 0..) 1,914,13 14.253 15 N. lock 8 Lehigh. (Taggart k Son.) 1.416 05 14.744 02 Council Rldge,(Sharpe, L.. 1 C 0.,) ~ 1,089 03 19,448 01 German Penua. • , , 11400 Col.* B. 11- (ftatellff A Jahuson,) ').1.709 16 : 24.0910 . 2 ittisleted - (A. Pardee & C 0..) 1,301 fir V.,700 11 N.: Sp. lit. 0. IL McCreary ik. Ca:.) 20 05 9,548 05 11.'8p. Mf..(Liolbin CDelleven.) . 155 01 1,119 15' Piat Lehigh;.. , • • • , 07 .15 Surnrult Illues, , ' 412 . 271 18 Total,, • '0,930 01 - 137,153 19 7 1 , 400 02 9;417 Oa •• 'Poe the "reek, • 1 ° 4 13,050 03 142,45. ahlpisseattrto same-petted • last yeast • .By B:isßroad, By Canal, ; • ' 19 001 10 170 910 00 .. • - 1140117411 lam:ilia is 18411, no far Trade tee 1838. ilm4eat fratoported do tinxthe !sit month • ... Union Canal,‘; • ' - 10,313 ie 14447 Ewatar4 1141182T41,1 . 0,1011 04 - . .11,610- II For the week, Philadelphia, Reading k Pottsville - Mine lilll Ind 3ehayikill Ravels lloiantl*rbon • - - • "fount Carbon and Port Carboti : _-, ." Behnylklll - - • - qloorberry Creek • Sealant Schuylkill lfavigatCkl n anals s preferred - - Polon Canal " " preform& - • -._.• Dot& Miura Cool &TransportaVoCo-X Railroad &CoalCompartiess' Utile *amyl. Nov. it: B, t Coal Co. • lohlgh Coal & Naslzatlon Co. - llasleton Coal Co.. •• - - - Duck •?dolantain, Coal Co. -' Pennsylrdoia Coal $ll. R.Co. - Daaphl . Coal & D. R. Co. - • [lkea' Valley Coal CO. • " • • Beaver 3leadowa Coal, &R. R. Co.- - LykenaValiey Railroad & Coal Co.- - Coal Companies Forest louprovemoeut tk• , . North .Atalrican pre&ired - • mem oo Delaware Coal Co. - •- • Ctiniberlond Coal Co. - - New Creek Coal Co.- - • . Miscellaneous I 311norie Bank . Fara/om' Bafik - • - • PottsslllsOss Co. - • - • . Pottimille Water ,Co. gar -The 3toeir. of all Coat Companies the above list when famished by those publics I inn. _ NEWADVERTWENTS INDIA RUBBER DOOR MATS. THIS is a new and capital article for front doors. Housekeepers, mil and see them.— J est received and for sale at B. BANNAN'S. CHOICE ROSES & OTHER PLANTS. WE are now receiving a vhoice as sortment of liosei of oar bw teleetion. Also, Verbenas. Urilotropes, Pinks, Pansies, iltaisysuckles, Daisies, ytueb las, Geranindia, Dahlias, and a great mis ty of other Planta. For sale st D. BANNAArB Seed and Slower Store. PEAR TREES AND CRAPES: A few , choice Standard Pear 'frees, ,tx and iabeila and Clinton Grapes, hardy and pro deetire. remain unsold. ,Also a couple litebeeas tbapes, a new White hardy Grope which Is very storm. B:TBAN. 4a-Ail kinds otPlants and Seeds g on hand, and NAN re ...deed to order. None bat the choicest and most desira ble kinds kept. We do not drat In the refuse trash thrown on the market. • OIL, PAPER AND . E. D. WOODRU_ TO. 9 North Frl dDELPHIA. 'inter k Spring Sperm Oil WinterTdephant k Lard and Tanners' Oil, Winter # Retiu'd %%lisle Oil., 3liners'OlL . Grearlog Oil, (low prlee,"for Retired 'Vegetable l'alnt Oil., ear use.) IMPROrED macaLvEnr OIL, Jude espresSly for lubricating machine" y. as a substitute' for Sperm Oil, and commune:464 by Engineers' of eml nenee a. Wok , acitama to any before introduced. April 24, ON WEDNESDAY, may 5111 , 1858, T 10 o'clock, A. M., will be sold at public salts. at the Cabinet Want Remits, No. ell *A2UL street, Philadelphia, tbst entire Mock of New anditlegant Furniture. compriviti_g all the usual ;mon- Inont. in ROSEWOOD, WALNUT and MAHOGANY. This stdek was manufactured by f. P. Sherburne A Sons, expressly for Retail Sales, and is guaranteed to be or th e Met materials and workmanship. The well known reputation of this house, which has occupied the hOre stand for the last twenty years, is 'an assurance that th. gOods are all they are represented to h e . Par. chasers from a distance can have their :roods packed on the premises, if desired. Sale PRitralPTOßY—to close' a partnership account. April 24, 'St NOTICE • T HE next Semi-Annual Seision of The Schuyikill Counts . Teachers' Institiite will be 'held at PIN EGIIOVE, annmenring on Thursday, May fth. Excursion tickets from Auburn - 10 l'lnegrere Will be lamed by Mr. Wellington Jones, Agent at Auburn. and arrangements for a reduction of fare anti to progress' with other wmpanics. • There' will be at lost one Lecturer and tiructor frco I abroad. The institute will bold its Few.inn 'in the new and commodious School Muse, lately erectid by the Di• rectors of Pinegrove TIM people of that berough hive shown. In the erection of this building, an interest in the cause of Common School Editeation unsurpassed anywhere rise in the county—and the Teachers may rest: assured that they will meet with a warin•receplion. .1. P. 81.1k111.11AN t Priec,P,ll, 21".• • JUST PUBLISHED,'-'• • I - If the Pottsville Scientific Aisocia a ,ip Con. The Fossil Plants of the Coal Memorex 0 the United States.," with descriptions and plates prime new species In the Cabinet of the, Assockallob.; by Prof Leo. LEtairtatog. 24 paged. , B. Hannan, pr.t.—lB4B. This .mall work contains descriptions of the genera o the Fossil Coal Pisnts hitherto found and 'described In this country, with an enumeration of the spectie, amounting to about 300. with their hyaline), and prme In thd Coal Series. The information contained In it ten not he had anywhere elm In so convenient a form s and a part of it has never before been published. ~, It must, therefore, be fottlid very useful to three, engaged In this branch of study. and of great practicallity In the g Identilteatlon of the Coal beds, when open at distant points. A short paper is added , showing th number of species fated In 1 he high and low Coals,and the number common to both, with the number common to the :An thracite and Bituminous Coal - Merunres, and other bye fat information. Pottsville, Apr 11.24, `5B IT , . • , PUBLI -SALE. r 0 be sold at public vendee ; at the lan l late resldeneib ( Daniel F. Berger, deceased, In North ) helm township, Schuylkill county, on the 11th day of May next, at ten o'clock to the forenoon of.the said day—the following description of property, to wit: Ueda, bedding, bedsteads, tallies, chairs and other boom and kitchen furniture, 4 horses, 4 CORN" 1 ball, , ...., , 6 hogs. I truck,llllll, i farm we- ' . lit its f„, lit got', 'plows, harrows, eultivatom • 1 11111‘11 " 1 " . - hey, straw, 16 acres of grain In the ground. IV bag. of guano, harness of various descriptions. coddles, bridles, 100 cords of wood. 433 sleepers, 36 rawloga, one watch, and a large variety of other property. All persons purchasing to an amount under fire dol lars, to pay cash: and all persons purehasing tie an amount of fire dollars end upwards to have a credit of Sixty days, upon their giving a note with suMcient se curity. .- ' JosEPu BER"ill Administrators. 1t• M. BITTLE. ' 31,0:4 10 •_7330 10 31.91.4 10 tApril 24, '5B tonic 123,31818 ATTENTION, BATTALION! TILE COMPANJES com posing the Firlitegitrient,BrhOyltill t.) , Voluntee 11 meet for parade. reifen and inapectlon, on Monday, the 10th day of May, /6100, in the Borough of Pottsgille, without further no. tire. • 'tTlie line will be Ibtined at 10 o'c'ock in the forenocM, It Starket sive, right reeling on Courlland atreet, fee. Ina South. the captains of ccimpenles are hereby notified that the true wilt he formed double rank. L. Artillery companies are ordered .to have their 'field pierce on the ground for inspection r and to be prepared with blank cartridge*, to rendre the Brigadier General, Major General said Brigade Inspector. • - cl Captains of companies arerequeeted to present or' for, ward the dates 61tifit lorpectinu of their reapectire com., ponies, to the A'djillant, at - Pottsville, on or before the' 7th day of May, lestl.- . head Quarters at the ExChange Hotel. 'By order of the Colonel, ; J.iliES WIZEN. Adjutant.' ,17-Zt TAMAQUA IRON WORKS. • Carter & Allen Iron }}venders, Vochinists. Railer and Machin/est raoi and Qtr !ladders. • The subscribes are now prepared to it ._ receive orders for all, kinde of Stationary i c Engines and machinery • for . roillerles. =Pr blast furnaces, mtile, &e. Extensive fa- , . GI lr eilitiew and practical experience In the business, warrant them to taking the largest, contracts at the lowest prices. Partieuler attention is ailed to their new style, Patent Winding Machinery,lnvented by Jones - /s Allen, by which the slopes or shaitropeor ebains rue on top of both drams In double ways Thief arrangement, It Is confidently believed, will eve In the wear and lean. of ropes or chitin'. theiptice of the'' Machinery 10 dye Years; and for fast windirrg, simplicity of constraction and durability, it cannot be surpassed. We also recommend the new ear wheel, Invented by Mr. Mitten It. Allen'. This wheel COO only be Nut at our works, and has stood the test of the 'went Revere win. tent put, trintophantly; not a single rfieel having been broken since Its introduction. We are now placing It under. the cam of some of the principaiSaitroad Comm- Wes in the country. We Would also-call the attention of tfie public to rho Tamaqua Cdr . Sliop, connected with the above works and recently erected for the naannfacture:of Railroad. Drift, Frelyht Cara and Trucks, and furnlihed with all the la test finpromments so that they are thew enabled' to ex ecute workmuch cheaper and with more detpatch then . beretotori,:. . , All Work rninteed. Persona wanting anything in our line'wo P-to well to giro us a rail. - April 24, 'kit CARTER. & ALEN. 17- • .ATTENTION! atr,(gado Order.. M' volunteers composing the Ist lirliadei wank T slon; U. P. 11., will meet for Inspection and Review, in the following order: 'Moja - Ist Regiment, commanded by Col. Johnson on MONDAY, lb* 10th day of May, 1858, al Pottsville ' . The following companies compose the Reghnent:--pirst Troop Bchnylkill County' Cavalry, 111 inersallie Artillery, Washington Art/Cary, Weyidone Rltbs. illotlyold liatitussi Light intitntry Washington Teeters , Breit Macs, Weiner!!! itifterodiation Bides, Lafayette Warm' and Llewellyn Mate. .2nd iircalmenty commanded by Cot. W. W. 11ranigsti,1 on TIIKEWAT, the Ilth day of May, at Tamaqua. The i following eansipaniat compose the ltealmiont:—Tamaqua Cavalry, Tamaqua Artillery, Scott Hides, Wyelkoop Ar. Hilary Outman Light Infantry and Jackson Guards. Ashlad Battalion, cammanded b 11114, isaac Bstrk barkenn Wednesday, the 12th day of y May, 181 8. at Ash' land, and la composed of the. Mowing companies, — Ashland Cavalry, Marion Arti ll ery,' Patterson Gna rls end Ashland Hines. klabantango Battalion, eqmmended , by Baj. Wm. Boob, on Thursday, the 13ta:day of May, DM, at Ger towns*, at. the Public llouso of Widow Osman. The futicoriug companies impose • the Battalion :—Washicigtotr Tropp. Jackson 'Wpm, Donald son Bides and 3 / a bantaogo Industry. • the lines trill he tinned at Pi o'clock, A. 314 each day. Captains are starlit enjoined to famish the /triode In spector witaroples of annil meat and fall dentripibm of State property--enrollments to be made on the blank. furnished them. Adjutants viii tarnish ai lid of held and Mal ravers of their Iteglment or Battalion," guild return to be made on each day of lutpectiou. .Captalos of companies wilt aim lend copy of their etc roihnent to the County Commintioners on or beim the, 10th of May, 180. . ; ' - . a , —Artlitery companies unordered Ur here their field Sires on thopround firs Inspection. Sy order. of . - JAB. NAGLE.' .Iripide inspertorilat ltrbrAde,Bilt Diririorr, :Brigade inapert&ii 9ettk - I - l'atcruici April t.ip, • 4,024 10 100.290 OS ,11,081 14 10,a-V 01 10,63115 Lykeeci'ilraller Child Trait" itir leas. For week ending ow altar* tut : LYkeas Valley Coal Cb, Shoe t Iloustala Lad i,eal 27 1.1144 18 114:14 is Trevorton Coal Trade fotlll3B. , wiz[. - 1,737 93 Soralitota coal Tirade 61;11838... -POT week ending on BataiditY hist: Shipped !Carib. . 1,612 01 Shipped South, . woo 06 1i.t02 or Bread Top Coil Trade far atm. TOTAL. • 0 , tbe week, /Mt = 730 Carabarland Coal Trade. latlV. For the last week. C7coalieltaels.As i , AND OTHER SCHUYLKILL, CO. STOCKS. ..-r-r IfftitliTiNtrAMMN!,,l • WAREHOUSE, F, JR., & CO., oat street, PIMA April 21, •b 8 April ?1,'57 'STAIR RODS, QiVAL, Carpet Tacks; tiameri, &a.. at STICIITER TUOMPSOSra. nit SAW," on; Quatro and. Blarket YtreVlL 41K11 '4B ' :',WINITE LEAD, • ‘' ()" Turpentine!, Aleohoi, Japan,'Li• • tura% Glass, Putty. tioto• t eitavr, Led deist &e. at. smarm. k TllOgriati'S. -Alex Cr Tmt /km," tor. emit* ast4 Market strode. PottnOte. Aptft 3. '431 TOTAL Git t TOOL. • . 23,502 13 . 13,336-01 •.. - JPLOWAt PLOW Isl -, • yatAG)..e; and tianiburg ?lows,. Side tau. 1112iiug SbaMo. Mould Ward*, and Improved ipamtlagCultlvitorvott b"I'IeIITER t rnomr.lknva, ..any or MA 8.4.1 cm. Centre and ILarket street& Pottsville, Aprli 3,13 , . 14 ...___— ._ _FIN . . • A LL kin of FINE ARMS made ' to - older, C HEA P:d warranied. Tools and sacatl ini nery repaired by George ikstemak t Cane street, Attnille, petite &owl Morris's Store. November 21. NSIT 1 ,41-1 y VIZI. o.sr. 18 co in.-4i AtKPORTS Oti MINES' - REruuTS oil the . Eng li s house of .00mumbe on the Sriirstos of coot Mina*, and the mummer accidents In (hi sates. Illustrated' with Wa- MMUS drawlop, a very valuable - and seam work at, 2d, with! Bepods Fe sale at the Bookstore of the , . dab scriber. B. BANNAN. Pottsville, March 16, ;IA 11. tris. w.usti L-- ) t023)4 WI to 6014 4 61 W. oo oo WIRE Rolm FO • SALE.• rUHE undersignpd has on hand abotit 1:400 feet or 114 bp so airy tire rope of goal quali f, which Jo offered for le on very reanable teros.— r particulars inguireof the subscriber at Easton, or of EU T. Conner, ff., Sian& Chunk. kenth Easton, March 0, '6B 10 -30 e WM. KRI,I.CIGO. i4bi4 6 10754 60?! 50 50 ao so 100 9 16 5 07 • RUMMY CAN SAVE BOXIIIIMIO. 13ERSONS USING INK, or thosp N hoirould tike toinake eonsetblng selling It:would well to send tel a *lye and make their own, wbleb eon be done for six rents' per single gallon, and from lbw to ere rents In lamer quntltlee. The above will be rut to any person for Ma cents In stamps or silver, by addressing ' B. Y. BOARDMAN It co., , February 13,18 7401 ; Ems Chester, N. U. 00 73 00 40 63% 16 ADJOURNED COURT. - A N Adjourned Court of COMMON t Plats will be /told at Palatine, iti and for the Kranly of Schuylkill. cm MONDAY, May Scl, 15614, it 10 o'clock in the fixertoonl to continue one week. Sherin'a Ofire, Pottsville; WM. 31ATZ, nein. April 15,1555. k :Mat s REMOVAL OF POTTERY. HE subscriber. has removed his POTTERY from ;Itetween Mirka and Norwegian streets, to Second street, in. the borough of Pottsville, nearC. P. Kopitscla's Soap and Candle Sartori, Where be will be happy to furnith his friends and the public with all glide of earthen Ware, Drain Pipes; Chimney Pipes, ad all of which be pe determined to manufacture at the veqlowestrater, to suit the times. WILLIAM MERL April 17, 'SS , 10.2 m 25 a 25 50 50 10 25 00 00 0 , . 15 50 50 25 18 add 'sire REMOVAL. • undersigned respectfully in-. formable Neale and tbe public generally, that he kas - removed tram the 8. West teener of Centre and Mar-: Yet streets, to Secondetrest,Orie door North of Market. where be will matinee the manufacture and repair of MINERS' BAPETY LAMM. He is thankful for past patronage and raspeelfully solicits a continuance, feel. lug confident that Is tempi/1H compare Ilivorably with any manufactured. OEO. lIEATON. Pottorilk4.4 0117 16-3 t PAINTING, PAPER HANCINO, rEundersigned would respectfully . announce to the public that be has opened a Paint lieemd street. above Market, next door.to the Ned Methodlat Church, "hero be is prepared to execute, all work In his line, such a. Home and Sign: Painting. lahmlug; °raining and Paper Hanging, on the shortest notice, and on reasonable terms. Having netted at t h e business [or a 011.1111ber of years, he hotel to receive a abate of the public potronago.. MICHAEL SLINK. Pottsville, April 1,, 'Si • ' -184 y LITER • RY INSTITUTE, THE undersigned respectfully informs fiM patrons:el trisnile In Schuylkill eounty, and especially In the ri laity of !fount Carbon, Pottrrlite, St. Clair. Port Carbon and ,New Philadelphia. that the nest terra of his Instibits, in the, borough, of Palo. Alto, will commence on ItOMPAY the 3d of May, ensuing.— Pio.Catechisms`or Ikgmas are taught in this Institute, hot a 'Paned Literary and Moral Pdocat ion: with paren tal discipline is gustranteed. Timely appliattion is re quisite, as many were dirappoleled lbe previous term by this neglect. P. D. BARN TT, Principal. Palo Alto. April Pi, . „164t* , LILLIE'S Patent Chilledlron. Fire and darglar Proof Safes, REM (V/EIII3I/I7ICO 71311.111.131 LOCH. • ►['IIESE SAFES are in general use, and retitter entity! tatlorlrtlon. They are 11e may Sufill made pm./ ilOaing,Pire and Burglars, combined/ Banirief ran he tten at Meows. rossltt t Co.'s. 31:4Itei street; Trotter k Front street: and No. 34 North Water street. Philailelphla. Call and examine for your selres and we will tgitst the result with your Own judg ment. , 0. W. KIRK. I No, at ti. .Water street, Philadelphia. Starch 2T, IS I rowtt • COAL LANDO FOR SALE.. jr r HE subscriber offers for sale 230 scree of Coal Land, filtrate near the Cleie: Ai Pitt,. It road, Sallnevllle, on which there is a lnine opened and In nrst-rale working order. All thrtimprbeementa and fixturei are of the moo t approved construction.— The land Is underlaid with 3 reins of Bituminous Coal of sumier quatfty. The mine open comprises the reit.. twisted Strip Win, which is capable of producing., at pre. awed, CO ton per day. 100 tons could he mined daily with a little additional outlay. The eubretiber will MI all or the part on which the mine Is opened. For fur. ther particulars addresp • JOHN TIIOMPSON, { Saline., ille, Col. county, Ohio. 5-3na• 1 January 30, '.IS BOOTS, SHOES, TRUNKS, &C. rpHE Subseriber\liega leave to inform i his customers and the Community at large that iao,. has just returned trout the city with st" , doe collection °fart Ides in Ids line, eon- . .. 3 ..1 4 .2._ 8 ALI! isilltitirUm ~, f. • , - -,, • ";y1 4 5 , 1 •i _ . f annas, GAITERS, o • . i• SLIPPERS. ' .. - t .., PUMPS. do., • of all descriptions, ier Ladles, gentlemen and children . An elegant article of 11f asses' cad - eSlTfillp',Attittaged . gaiters. somethingmew In the istml style, • - Also, a new let of Trunks, Valisee,earpetkap, fatek7" els. ke., kr. • Customer work neatly and expedittoiely.attended to. Store and shop In Centre, one door atatve‘ Ulah atm!. irk-Next deer to the Red Front,"ett • jbtta►llle,J:ay 22-1,1 DANIEL BCIIKRTLR. DY COODSI. No. 13 Northlleesuad Street, Phllstdhis - -VELLEY 6-„, BROWN Anvite the . attention of clan purchasers to a full 'assortment of Coring and Sommer Dry Goods, eenalsting in part of Black Silks, Stella Shawls. kiheetings, Mons ad Woes, ntlllea, /*kings. Challi do do Parasols, . Countcrpanes, Cturellas, Lawns, Datasks, - , Ducats. - Brilliants, Ta le Calera, Lonely's, Chintzes. - _Na king, Ad, ke. • %MAO, MEN'S A.VD BOYS' WEAR, IN GREAT nuurrre The above goods baring been bought daring the late panic for C.13/1, enables us to offer them at a great reduc tion on former prires:.wo goods misrepresented to effect salsa, and go anSTLIIENT Is MUM& . 4lk BROWN. N 0.13 N. Second street,Above Mar ket , April IT, .'5B la 3m ' coslo BARGMII CAN BE 'MAD! rip SUBWRLISER otters al;private solo She old established works knowwas . The F'rawilklin Irma Works, - situated In. tho ooruugh of Port, Carbon, huylkill Co., Penna. t • • • The property consists of turning lathes, Wog ma chines, threenew engines, blacksmith's Moll, foundry tools and liaska, with other tools of every deseiipt ton at eessary for eunducting the business, a berg.. and stsdna• bin assortment of patterns of the most approved ma. thinery now used in the region and a lame utak or Dew castings and raw wisterial. Possession .given itely. The property will de sold ets impartible teems, pod to any person wishing to engage in the business presents ,an epiltortunity seldom offered. For further particulars Inquire of the undersigned at . Ft. Clair. or between the hosirs of 11 A. 11. and 2 P. IL, at Kirk & Itsam's onion, Pottsville, -- J. S. KIRK. • Ft.-Chdr, Y 0.0214838 CEORCE J. SCATTERCOOD, . • Pnt A ~ W. carter IVO' ami chliosoltil lisarmiseenitli t streets. Philcuiejahia. DRUG STORE at the North -11 eornir of Drib and Chliewhill streets, lately ocenpled by lisw. J. Claw, haying been taken by the subarxiber, physicians and otbers are Informed that In addition to the usual stock of DRUGS, MEDL• • • MN, DRUGOIRTS' WARE. FANCY ARTICLES, Fe., le.. a variety of the finer Chemicals :041 pher. • =thinnest preparations will be kept on hand and hOnished on taroroble terms. Particular attention. will be given to executing the orders of physicians, and fib, 'Eng up Medicine Chests, with promptness and great OM. ,The valuable preparation known as emcee Concentra. red Mu of Kid Cherry. containing all the irirtUell or the bark In a very mall bulk, and reconimendea 1111 an excellent and aurae:able tonic, and generally applicable .uhere the 'Wild Chen, Dark Is ihdfrated; It no mama factored and for sale. ae well as Crne's Elixir Opium, Breast Guards, Plaid Extract Ginger. tee., etc, by • —. ' GEO. J. SCATTZKUOOD, Pharaiateuria, N. W. cur. Fifth and CalionhUl its., Philadelphia.• A pill ' 7'. • • 1641 THE =GOLDEN PRIZE. TURGOLDILYPRIZE. TIES GOLDEN PRIZE. , THE GOLDEN TILE GOLDEN PRIZE. I ,TEIE GOLDEN PRIZE. .TITE GOLDEN PRIZE. • TUE COLDER PRIZE. • r TII E GOLDEN PRIZE. T HE GOLDEN PRIZE. ILLUSTRATED! ILLUSTRATED! ILLUSTRATED! ILLUSTRATED EVERY WEEK. lELUBTRATED EVERY WEEK. . . ILLUSTRATED EVERY WEEK. ILLUSTRATED EVERY WEEK. ILLUSTRATED EVERY WEEK, SPECTRES COPIES BENC FREE, - SPECIMEN COPIES SENT FREE. SPECIMEN COPIES SENT TREE. • THE GOLDEN PRIZE illlust ratted 3 Mita t ye_ ted t . , The Nee York Weekly GOLDEN PRIZE Inoue of the' ,` largest and beet ;weekly papers or the day. An Iroperhtl quarto: eobtainh3g..Eight Jives, or Arty Chleetar oleo. tertataing ctriglnal matter; and Blegantl, Magrated , every week.' ',. GOLD WORTH 'EOM 50 czyrs to• 41300 IN GOLD WILL DE minimum TO KAM e UDSCRI DEE IMMEDIATELY ON RECEIPT. OP, TILE , 8171, • ,13CRIPTION MONEY.• - - - - „, , , Oae Fop, for one year. $2 00, aid 1 gift. One copy for two pada,. 3 60, and 2 Rifts. One 'copy:tor three years, 00. arid 3 efts. One, ropy for See years, 00, and 6 gine. , • ,1. • AND TO CRS/3: 'fbree copies One . $ 5 00 - sad 3 Wis. • Tire copies one lent, d 00, and 6 gifts. - • Ten'eoples On* year; 16 00. and 10 gins. . : Twenty-roe eoplse oats year,'. 30 VO, and 21 gins. The aitleleito be distributed are emierlied In the for lowing list: 2 Packaged of Gold, containing $5OO sub. ' 6 'do do ~ • 200 rb; 10 %do do - do • , 100 e cha. .10 Poiret Lever Rani lug Cesedgatelire; . 100 teeth toi Gold Watches, 60 rdo 75 each. 00 each. 100 ' 'do - 60 each. 300 Ladies' Gold Watches. ' 36 teen. 110 Silver Hannon Cued Fateblis, :Al each. • 600 intryr Witten's. • - 10 to 25 wit.. 1000 Gold 0 nard, Test and 10 to 3o es*: Gold' Lockets, Biueelet#. Brooches, Stir Drops, Breed: Pins, Calf Pine, Sleeve Buttons, Itings,, Shirt lituda„, Wants Keys, Gold and Silver nunites, and,a variety or other articles. worth from fifty cents to ip 6 Nab. Immediately on receipt of the rabeesigdion money, subeetiber'• some wile be soloed tip= enrenteedotime book omens a aurober,and !begin oorraspooding with that number will be neruardietivltilta one week, to the auteleribirAit mai*? ralirru•Pmgeatigt ' srpt mateounkutiono sLoali se oddreaure to' 1111C1(t' at CO.. • . _ . . . Viand is licettat naliding,33s Ilitedway.ifew Tort: • g teSpeennonkorkoset4 ree. Atontle emoted. 'Zara 'A 1.66 i l3-Iy. ' MISCEIiLANEOUS. ' ,-1 . •.,.; i e4O ~., ,/ 7/ •, , • JAM= 41. - PHILADROMA. CUICAOO. IC. • BUTTALO, N+ T. CLEVELAND. ' ALBANY, N. Y. I DETROIT. Mich, A Strident ontettag elate" of tlwei Ootleges Was the, privilege of all Orwell unlitoltedt lase. • _ PHILADELPHIA COLLECE, titliMst of Earmth and Aping= at WOW vristut or soluisrs. J - ous IL tams, moßeid L. tuttsciitzt.L. Prot 2DIEN & MART, W.C. NWT:NIHON. EDMUND A. BORDER, MARLON WI LLJAMSON,' R. It,TRIIITT, .1, COON. • . COLLEGIATE COURSE. Woola..lTo7<eping. In all its most approved *Tins, adapted to the catkin &mimesis of Trade and Oommorre. Including General WWlmdle and Retell Mereantl* nipping, lifornarding. Comudadon, Ranking. Eltellange Mannhelutill& roollng, Skounboating, de., la. • . 6 . • Patataar A'!gorid hand-irtittach of the trot hero+. tangs, and Ie guaranteed to all manpleting tbe Course. COMMERCIAL- CALCULATIONS, MEKCAN ' E-LA W. BUSIAVESS,VORRESPON. DEACA Mag i ay., rte. DdiTy Loeturrt arraelostred upon Ow tam :objects. DIPLOMAS are awarded to .Students complellug the Cones and posing the nommary examination. Gonlimbl-Istatimaattoun. The proctors ;of these Colleges dodge petrectinit Chain of &hooktbam l •ughont the princlpal citket of the Bait and West that shall alit rd to young melt opitoitaul. ty to utility themselves lu the irarkmor modes of doing basitove. not only to Great Commercial Centres et the East. but In the great and growing Welt, Ova. the at, tabliebraent of such Schools lo whored to be indlorep sable to this remit. The School* at the above petals aro all la a prosparois condition. Over SOO Students were iri attendance-sport them during last Winter's Session. There are no terms and so vial loom Stmitgla *ay tbenektre, enter and prosecute t#lll3tudleowithout refer , once to claw*. Te nail • ; • ticiolsrshlp for Complete Course. including Book. Netting, Writing. Lectures, • . $ 4O 00 Book-Kreplng for half litourme. • •35. 00 , • SirPor farther particulars tend tor Oatalogne sedgy cular. Address, MART A. STRATTON. ' _ April 10, litt 1 Pamsous ' ' su. constantly on bend, el' Irsrious elms, Ibr drtring Thrashing Mac bine; Misr and other Mills. (bet Breakers. Screens and OM Wishors;tor ithaning Tor Cal, hoisting. pumping. lto. irirEnglnes madei without iirbeells when required. TOR SALE—A NeykStationiry Engine; suitable Am it Owl mine. Will bi sold very, cheap. Cylinder, 11 In. bore; SO In. strolus: boz bedidste, IA ft. loam 30 in. wide; 61:1 cwt. tly.w.heel; tire eerentrles, to run ; both trays. . irir.Deserlpttre Circulars Of Portable Eng.nee and Prim Lists ou band. A. ARCH AIIBAULT. Cie , Fixers/de Engine awd diachArre Works, 15th & Ilamißoss streets, aboste Willow, - Philadelphia. Am it 10,'58' t 1 1 . _ 15-3 m •,; TAITAGNA CARRIAGE It WAGON FACTOGN. ***taig and Blacksaalthlre. Sens. tim Corner a RRO4D and CRAWLY saves. subscriber takes this method of ji informing th's public that he has become the sole proprietor of the above esta Mahn:mat, and be hopes to rond urt It so i.e to gl ve islisfactlon f to the business coiximuntty,hy, em ploying none but the best of work men. Ana using the best materials that can be found in the market. Ming myself a pine ! neat userhao ie. 1 11111 guarantee silt wort tutuyd out to bete represented. 1 Jabbing work of all kinds promptly attended to and, neatly executed. lie ; hopes. by strkt attention to bust- Hess and reasonable charges to merit a liberal share o( the public patronage. DA:8181. DEAL ' 4a?'D. DEAN has on hand an emortment of new and second hand carnagea and exp.ess wagons of various Also, hearyswagons of all kinds. Ohl mrriages , bought' or exchanged. I March 13,'58 114 f I -' • :. 'TO YOUNG MEN. '' i • —. '4 , t, • BOORACREPING TAITOBT AS IT SIBOILD BE, J ! AT ffill . r I -1- P,nisylviinis Cominterolal College, . • r. .. FORK, IPA. No COPYlNGl:irrellt Priiitist or Manurcript , Forms rfiHE INSTRUOI 4 ,ION.given at this ji. Institutloni is really a ;coarse of Counting-Roans Practice sad Merino tile Affairs: Each papilla serisrat4- 1, instructed, udder the sole direction of the. Prinelpsf. The superior utethad n( teaching at this College Is atteS: ted by the taw bomber of 'students who hire! entered upon their dtttlai, thus Droving the sureaufl issue cif their studies. For fur(ber particulars add • • - I . el'. K. WHITE,- a rk, re." . . r COMMERCIAL PENMANSHIP. UPON '!'llE RECEIPI' of FIFTY, cents.T. K. whites System of Pentnaosbi bows& will &viral* shy Whom, Ira filipetage r _ Addrods. UM= York, ..Ipt . retrA,lB • • 1.2r103 - • ATERARY BUREAU. I• . . .A Pc ExPi.RIENCED EDIT,eOR,;p. rih snumessfUl Author and a:thoroughly Educated 1.4- miry man, weary with twenty-fire years of the drinige of ; belly Journalism, has determined to hire (tutor II .4 ty hisbrainit rettsfL to those who may require their set • - ea in soy honorable way. , t - - Ilifehants, liminess mate Inventor?, and ilealera .loi, Artery kind, will be supplied, off band, with advert; 'orients, (poetical . ' or otherwise.) notices, cards, circuit 1 ;or any 'pecks Or article desirtd. • I - ' . • Melons yiill be supplied With ipeeehei, reporte. MD ions. letters, toasts. pamphlets. editorial artir r i 4 rs.. ll eo turtuleations, and every tort-of bralleverk , . whir's i th may tindat lueortrenktut or troublesome to do for lb selves. ~., , ! • ‘ i Ladles and gentlemen of efery rank In poehtty or .or? eupation in life. CAR have letters written on any subject; whether business or sentlmen tat.) •, j ' The atlyertilier will also Conduct or translate conett, poodenee of every kind, either English, French.. Spaulitt; German or Italian. , Poetry, Amities for Ladies' Albnins, Notes, Rigel' i dews. Sionrodltst, and Compositions of- the most. delkabi and confiden4itl character, incident•to every possible Flr, eumstineo orierent In life, will be furnished in imittlar btu confidante, by writing to tho'nndersigned, and ca. . &lathe, their wishes. ' Orders by Mall. annommutionl with esiih, will be strititlY• and promptly atiend.d to. , 'J. TIIO3IPSON, I. - t .. . , , Literary linens's. " r , ~ Doe VA, Philadelphla P. 0., Pa. Jan. '5l ftf 1 - ' • Ulm I , ogO•OREAT DISCOVERY OP THE AOLlit i x....._ .. i I3IPORrANT TO. I Tobacco , Cheweie i Elt. OUSTAT LEVNAEWS i Tsiset FitesSegatiwe Twoohea, ) i The Great Sabstiente For nhae4))/' .1 ITi • ' II kiiiitniand " .8 a) we ' IHColltrONOrti hie fact that the use of Tobacco Is the prcardttng emus of many of the most severe- , MENIAL AND PIIYA.IOAt. DISORDERS To which the rare of man is subject, es careful a yds and long and painful experience have clearly p yens that 1$ contains certain narcotic and palsonotta pepper 1 ties most dpngerous In their effects, which bf mn mtr ir i tnif i Into the bided derange the functions and tratto s oi l the React , rcueing many to suppose that oig to sac ) rlnusly dist:m.4. I TOBALVO allicia also the entire n ervone system, tamp trestles) itself--as all who have ever Wed the noxious weed will bear testimony—ln Welt ade, Nervous Frrita bEll7, Water Brash, DlniaTili , and man/ outer dial,' tiers of a similar character. _ ....owing. Is an .. from the.rrport of the THE TASTE RESTTIRATIVE TROCHES I committee appointed to sumnintend the recent trial lost of burning Stites at Rea4lng: .. Are devlgned to counteract these baneful Influence', and -dekt.the 03thbf, February all the mom bers et tha laita* have proved completely steetessfal In a multitude of Miltee met to witisess the Safes and lioeks and Paer' cases, and; wherever used: Being harmless In them- ( i eed to th e m ) ccd were veiledly sail fled that shwas selves, the:, exert a beneficial effect upon the entire sys• cght. Tile) , billowing the burning took piece, an tent, restoring the Teat', which haa Weems sitiaied or i :p,, dn'aloYed Mr great Indullteheo. completely removing the 1 Irritation :and atcompanying tickling sensation Of the, and hour. t i b m e pa ni r Pe tia rl i n b t rl e g e rf i g e L o r t h t v h e eC' n l i n t lL ee the . A f r i i i r e n r a a t e a : f r Throat—which are always .eonseuttent upon alsditinlng I lratxm was tire opened, the Safe being on tire inside, Mama. Farrel* aI Herring. the Safe of Herm. Evans dlt from the lire of Tohaeco, and by ing a healthy lone to I wed the eecteerevrttafly recounte d. wi t h e the m it t en ta the Stomseh, Invigorate the o ow ingem. I In the &debt Ile:nu. Fa eels 4 , Herring were In good recsons;whoans irretrievably undermining their eon- re c alikm. and ce Are tee r tee .o , ottlationaand shortening (their lives. should nee ) these The Editor of the )leeks anii Schuylkill Jawed, to- Timbal' immediately *ld- throw at th• laJorknta and ether lath fifty business Wan, who attended the bora. unoleaslait habit of Tamers Chewing. lug of the Safes, test try to the truth of the above- abate- Theme Trochee or Lozenges are put up in a convenient and portable form at the price of 10 cents per box,.)-. /Mint'•i , A Ilberat lliscount to the Trade. call on . ~i). Prepartfd solely by the nodentigwed.fn whom all or. Asrnt for PhrreTs 48e r ing's Safi). ~To. good and reliable Safes at ciMnit i th . et a n A rers io ' A p N ri . tea, dere should be:Mt-eyed. JAS. L. ROWERS. Drugo" ;penman.. tai ch i4i,h, , 57 ) _ n. 1 Corner 24 and Race `streets, Phllatt March pl e 'SS ' 1 1214 . ..- 80HUYLICILL NAVIGATION'. ____ _ _ __ THE BOARD kir MANAGERS ;have 'adipted the following bates of Tonna 31bl:ellen& one Art Wes, and on floats, to be charged on their Works doling ibU yam 1858: . , • • TOLL TO 115 MARORD PER TON or AOOO PGIUNDS., All articles carried to. miles and under, shall pair honey rtnis per'has. except where this arnount Shall ex tend el riots per ton on the. ascertained tonnage pt the •cessol Vie any lock'passed below Its or'4 cents per ton aboie Reading. ln' such rase, these but Mentioned rates wilt be then:erg. •••• • For any distance beyond ton miles, one rent: ber • ton per mile additional will be charged, aarept Uwe stone, Clay, Dais; Posts and [tails, Manure and Cordoor, shall be charpd not more than au oats per Iron Ore, Wrcught or Scatibled Stone. Cornwell Itrieks, Rough Sark, Sand, Uuwmnght, , Bnildtbg,Mg Otof Curb Rhine, riot more than BS rent. teflon. • I ' Oyestan. elate, Marble., Vise Jirtek, &pp gone, Fish, • 83 % /UV , Copper Ora. Scrap Iron and Broken Castings, not mote than 15 cents. , Pig Iron. Rind, liar and Mamilhetured tralt• Ings midi Machinery, Timber. roona sod aqueo. Bit n• Hstraw, Hay and Flour, Set', 1125%11. %11 . toloomiCoel, lagnors andSetrits. Me . 3 of All kinds, and all mittens not °therein , 1 0•1 d P, 1 ,, 11 • Y enumerated, not more th an AS cents per ton frit 8 .4- 411 e 01 Procfrirdi That, If more than 1.00 Foom! , °l, ire Powder are carried upon any brat, the bon en tire i cargo 01111 pay the fall shalt rates fog' *ter" Non :4 t--In parsing the Lorin, Roan 144 11 pur e Preed,. donee et Bann. Rafts not, complying with I. rogue., lion, 1111; . 111 be charged the full charter rates. t ,• • • • • , Tott BOATS. • I TheXoll authorised by the , Charter of the Ir ev l i 4 is PA rents per ton the every lock Po r "A be s .„ l ",, 4 twelve, and Crents per ton For every loik lament and thes e rata willth4 ascertains tonnage of the " I per. will bi chanted *tarot every beat: bul''"'" 101 ,„„i mite trill be Issued bows which may be nay, „ he strict MinfOrtnity to law and hi the tafgetittele P. . Company. at th) folloWine rate"' 8,. 0 &Alan or mon Daersieerrylng ears; which bee paid , tot lolls—from • • h n og ,101 than nuatirtroladen. or with Argo oltIu•u , 111MM:item In tolle'-1 • 1110 wallet or under. • . 0 . • 1-00 •storethanti,nnd not "et % He . , a, Ipa " more than 10. an not,„„ l'rrtZ .1 2GO • nay distance lar o T o r mon ,. hi:, o f th e ,• iwstliit ' ( rtir:dir the works of ibe x l/ and far chi pro t z t of (9 Cc4nPanh 1111 "Da" t° t ra bl ia.andte a retrtiol toll. pot exceollinn tlnkfull char 111! or .ciation of boat and ,eargo untll_sueb toil, _ the Merle Rini try tbel siMantgoro. l *,.l: l l ti th . 4 041 , than tkatennining °nil. ^.l um` pant 4 four midi pay r e alth tb q I.4ll"Ttetteee the awns aro% the lotart aie " Amain. atroulbq • Zdliti, mod ols otlee,,g ► " 1011w/tot of AolsolP.l- p. MUM py order of the Ward, Pnthhith 001#of_tbs Sch i rg a lk ortr lll 7 l;t o rbiti , .v . sese ,rti Canti n,, min4l7.) '= 9 t - i~ .~ .. w : ~.....- '. tab* • Imp- 111M4'4.A..T . AYE lin rtipiettiglitrAnmoorielisi). ".. 1 .: . /ILIA count, :lends; and 4be p i l a w & I— , ! ! Mid As has oraed la Minot street. ' ,•.--;. , _ ./.... *hobo ?oath. one dt, , a-_ a*ne the A. . waft Milt ll4p, a Rorentbr Peimumiatand fraoshat Iteankin . . sheds sbe trlll bij liappk to sinosantodate them In the best map urn It Mpg* of; the sync desirable lo• otttotur In the tub band dts the reettloasble oressenale, .and In thebigot', of theA'ablin Avuunasetits, It been 'satiertor toduostents, tartlettlsety for 'millet from Oa • eon's's,. ' Moen, d i s4 . 4"of vidttegtha ell, anti thAde &ti ttles can. to , ad a Ilia astertato the tern's,' *4 "d OXPIKI the Amur+ se le to he certain of axon'. sank lien. Is te hetthairs togleeranstietlen on theinost 7 . o i n d*bla Urine. 4, -_ -. 't, - Marsh 6 'bil 16 .Ins - 1 • CARO! • ; A Calk Ingslasee ; 1. HARhES ADAMS, S. E. coiner 01 • Werth mita - Atilt htrire' ha w Phldirighda, informs hie of enstoreers tmd lb* hoboes or Dry Goods generally. • that he br tasting extra saertiotis Sir the prosecution! of • ht* business the caning Ammo, and in order to enable Mtn to number* goods foi l teen, and eel, (hens at the laird asertidipriors. he lilladoelded to melt at the amid presible gannet eirobr Oak Brelesiertig MS he has sedated the plies ed mad of the Ooods In , 816 r e, end belt now open inlay Neer Goods , mailable for \ the arneara. *which will he made daily aidltlorm.... 1 1 -re will be taken, to artmometandste Friends and Plain mews rothernily, as heratothee. New DUBSS GOODS. SHAWLS, LINENS. and YORNISUING GOODS. gene. Parebineee will dad geed* edwintaxie In tiring an ' O O l .l Gm" motto %deg 'Jul siashlr &epeees is b 4. tet Chenille Now Whaling." ! !The alteathre le eentreL and the elms well lighted. !Starch "Wr, 'crS 19.3 us I witAlAskg !yak!. I,FAsts. r rsl It ; Donnas Mountain Goal and -fr'pn , compani. oder to good 3enants event valuable , Leann ippon the 001;1114VP - 4_roperty, in Colaanbia Old' NOrthUMbeflatld eo4lMili.• Tbe Taing caledl aft t !be lame Wtst Is Ash veins of the Locust Mountain. upon n bleb, trollied''. ' have lbecti ;already established'. by Ileliner. eum Bast a Pearson. GO. 13. deppller and 11.0. Il g .• . j . . The mammoth vein arersygC• a .% bout feet Its thick.' e 144 and thh underlyitsk Yelsi 11310111 13.t0 14 het. Path sins afford n largo body , of OW above water iresl, i The lautility of the Coal is waft estibilsbed In market. -i The Mud fliti !Wrote' affords an avenue forth* stem markets, and the Phibidelplda .it Sunbury *all ,ad to the! Pouthero and Western markets. Bath of bnieralirnsdi are completed:to - the collieries dpon the • .• patty's property. tor pkilicalant. 'main of . i ; ; di ANISPACiIi Jr.. rfeft-t • „ ! 4 1(O.811 South "mirth Street, Philadelphia: Oe ALKX.,' VC 11KA. Dv.! dotypt.,- t , Centreville, Cblambia CU, Pd. ifebriari 13, 1353 ! , ' - T-tf f . • nice Tusnutto TO Burr THE Tutus !''IMAtiONAIL HOTEL," • (La*"lfillTE 5W4101,..1 • " litcaitreeti_s*ve pbusidespti*., lc rte_ 7r the Proprietors of the aketre,well-known estikll4 tnent, being. than kful dm. the very literal lateen/ire hr • stowed upon them theNautt lest take this method of forming their friends;no the pea. , that they are a'in prepetsd la sermunwel Ite Ito If favored - with a call. Darius the Winter *oath* Out house has bag" thor oughty rednvatett, Improvemeats made, end other eaten sive' alteralionSlo eatitemplattina We are determined * devote our *bpi* Ed teatlea to business atid Utter ou rselves with theNtonvietien that ire,sbill be able to glgerieral Witletketioo. Iteepertfully you r, SIDES STOVER, Rint:attaltOttr*Thtri. - .114..TERMS:•'—$1 5 nerd's., - • I. It—Carriages sill always bolo readlaeli td'eoleery T s 'ataengtralo and Irut;ta tlietatubcatk Landings tied Neill road Depots. • 4 • 4 . 4. &S. Illitstderphia; April 1, '5l •.; ; 1-; i • - . . . dIRPR.AIMS' COURT SAL.E ' X . )IIEP• U A NI) ti),' an artier of t h e Or, i phseir Court ofithei county of Vehnylkill, ht. the I ? outworn! ithh of Penegyirsals, lb* sabrwrlber, Ad -1 ! adedstrator of the able Of JOHN ULM_ ,10 late of the Demuth Of Pottsville-1n i, the eountrorNetaryikill, de. l lc erased. 01 eaves to plc; by public "endue on Bator- I 40. the tells' , ot•1L y nest, at 10 eeloek In the fore ! noon, at tbe public how* of Joseph- 1911, reser. In the : Donsugh Of PottssilleOn the county of (Schuylkill afore -1: weld.-4bh follopittg read itate anneal° the rionntel 1 oLl'ottsville. in said noun - - • --- • • P/srpir4Ne; 1.--ConLvia ng In frongutt 31iiket Sulam • 24 feet, and In depth 100 teet, bounded by lot.Of Benja 1, • nib Rteneeros which Is ireeted a Large frame 'dwelling hewn with kltiben tattsetted.-and hits been tbr platy years neeittled as a Score Maud. • . ••., ; ( ).PtaPort No. 3-- o vatalelog In trout en Lyon Street 24 fret, Ind i r depth 9P44 bounded by ilot of &wawa Sterner; nd PorportiNo.l4, on which brevetted s large. Alma dwelling bowel. , i • . , i Purr)/ No. 4 —Codtalh tog lfilront wavelet/re! 24 fret: lit depth 90 feet:, Winded by Levy street, and pur port \o. 3, on which Is gieeted - a large three entry brick direllingboute. de. A.afe thee/tale of weld defindeed.— Monis ad 4 conditions made known at tbe time end place of tale. lq' . -; ) • LEWIS RISESER, Adtolni rater of the Estate of ~/011N BROWN, fwd.- 1 tly ord rof the. Orphitue ODyrt, Jame funs: Clerk. c P. 4414,110: A pr111t,.;58 1 - .. 11,4 t, • + , , CtRDEN ARM TOOLS, AC. . . TITSY ' reeeted and for iale lat the • tir kr4f.c. Field sad Itnx;recnent Store of the subseriber-- i Crass lawn Itokerh do Darden ?takes. 1 Prtinitrg Chisels slid Noires—Budding Noires. I Ladinst gioral itakke. l • I Ladies"' Pruning i ;cisenrs and Transglintin4 Yorke. jqt Transpautlug I` welt, ant Pruning Sheen — tor nos. ... t , • Pocket Pruning Rawl, Nest Kgsts. Cottle nab. do. ~ Lid! 'Selman fe& (lathering Flowers, &e. 1 lied, and 0 srdei Rheum floes, it. ) Toy S des Gtr Lid*. i r, , • Untstedving or Dbrder Shears. I Cardin Scots with tines Srb Pistoling. Le.. le., .1 Dablii Boob , . rer Bulbous Knots. Plants and ) Shrubbery of every efcritstion—nut on band, ot,t3 toed to eedest at short a ice. 1 Also.lor the Finii--; Side 11111 or Swivil Plows. beat kind. Double IllouldlnlO Beard Plows. . fr 1 Truett Plows. awe nand Cultivators nod Plows. , Horse Culsleatort latest and best pat ternit. ' Alt of which are fpf the latest and most approved Pat. tem:mi:She Navalet else prorates all kinds of Agri ,. aulturhi Impleate a o order, al manufacturers' prices, at 4iislited and \To ic4y atom when be will J pay alien-, ) tiokleahhi subjoc ,—and procure the best kind of hil -1 , pytnehis at the lonest rates. All kinds of Far* and Darden Seeds fornlatted whole sale and retail. at tha lowest'latee by the Bushel, Quart, erfirefiernt paper. 1 . . 1 OW—Ulu seeliserp of the best kinds and .can be war. nuitelii No norartalp mods sold. li. BAN NAN. :1 . . . t . Dealer us Setds,Eleols, die. ttvi Potille. Apsll44lB3Er It. VALUABLE REAL ESTATE 4 PUBLICSALE. :iliere willlhe offered gri'ulilie. Sale, J - chi YR IDAT.!tHe ith•dey of May, !U o'c S, at !lock, IP: ..it the Unit , ' States Ilatel,letrutque,l3chaylkill countjt, Pen nsylvirls... . j All that certain rrslu*ble tract or piece q land known aa SaltD MILL. tilither with the improvements there op op,altatete on- th plus Mountain, near prehersville, -in Schuylkill Con ti, along the Hoe of the Lit. Schuyl kill ilitiroad, are Ales north of Port Cllnton,the junc tion of the Philed 'phi:, a Heading Helloed, and Often nillespouth Of Temito us. thejnoetion of the eitaatisen. irliiiemsport At Eile Railroad ; comprising 1311 acres. ( The raid tract of tuld contains an inexhaustible body I - of pith White 'Sind: which ,htis been advantageously I used to the manuifeetore of iron and cement, In Berke I an 4 i 4 ebtrylkill eotuties,:end having been tested by corn intent perking, is: ionouneed to bee !ape or strikW for the Manufacture beftless. There le also; eontalsed In said (Vert an Imre quarry of White Stone, sellable Ha ttdikling. and t bee porfosee, equal in durability And 1 branty of finish oHhe purest marble.- pia Impreve- ' 61 64 conti+t of bl it i . neUned place,ropes, cars, de... all In void repair, a d. 're ady l ea y to eounneifce the .inuilareur at ouce; f rehllerthe I ilea of the tract and; the Picllitles i ior Monsportall n ?wider it invaluable 4 ' The Little HebtiYtkill itailtaid rune along the base of the Hill. srith 1 1 a sidellog from the Main mad to-the sand ;chutes. where the'ciirs are loaddd expeditiously and w IthOomparat laity no en:lnoue.. To Wen tertirisline person the above otters 1 it,ra re inducement for attention::, .•. - 1 Ito' Ito further psYtleolars address tither 'of the under- , strit . If the 'rah cannot be peremptorily soktlen, the ahoy day of rale. the same will be leased toe a Imps of yeir to the higbettt bidder, - at a certain per tentage. per i ton. "1 Terms made known on day of mile, by , I 1 'M lINDON P. LtIDWIG,T4OUMUR. Tu . /,,,, . .. Oill. B. KEA ItSIINEtt, Dreberavtile• 1 April 17. mg - g 1 ~. , . 1 . 141-3 t i a . .. FARREL'S A HERRING'S . Proo.4l,.f!Safe ar( , — ZW.W • --. • 1 I Maiitisti, Pat , brdle; I authorized to " sell I resin Seittlyikill county furnish them at the tow lfacturera' prices, et his are InTottittille. where the i a list of prices can be en' s '. E. CA,RNICUES, p dttsilltc, Pa.,.' Y 8 AGENT for the sale of EVANS' tx WATSON% Ana&lphia Nanki:acturra SALAMANDER SAFES, i So. 26 Sonia% FosertA Street, PiiladetpAia. • 1 - ~ 4iiiiritth 15 Ell ghty, and Mist PreyntlOt •,1 1 _,.__. _..., ) . Aimemgt of OW ibetraittee appointed Is superintend Lk 1 bevel of Me Iron Safes at gmding, , i tbbructry 21M,18b7 .1 ' 1 I ' ,_. . m - Ressise. March 401. .I'T h e anderfalg ed, embers of the' ',•-• - Committee, . 1,. I fespectfully report, - Oat we saw, later° Sates orizinaTly ". _. 7 r.• s fereed upon! bi Fannie 8 Herring i'" --'.".. i and EVIRIP . Watson, placed side by dde In a f leo, els: Its sere in , :..---- , nee hy the grin:tier of the Phila. / dot phht A R tbgßellresd Ceen patty, !pi& odito I Reading , manufactured by Varrelsa tier tlna, And I 110. In use by II: A. Lents , In his ,store. oatutextu by Evans Jt Watson, and pat in book sand papers precierly,alike. . , ) !*; The ere wks started al 9.t4 rerlOrk, A. 11., and kept up until four ecirdit of green hickory, teo'cords dry oak -ad .half chesnut top wood. were entirety_ consumed. the 'shole undo} the, superintendence of the, subscribe's, i 1 ,embers of ;the committee. The sated were then cooled 1 fwith wafer, after et** they were opened. and the ooks and papers taken out by %haematite* and sang , 1 o IL' A. latets's store for public examinalikm. after they ., 3 :ere Ant earnined and marked by therein:attire. The ooka and papers taken from the safe; menutsctured by - 4 ;vane A Watson were hut dtglitywdected by the in .. 4 Mee, hestlrh Ile t bate taken from these& MAI otett a red 1 .-:: rTarrelit furring were. In our judgment, damaged i WI Iltteezt, pet cent. more than those taken from Evans i We ist belleee the h. abut* to bees been s fair sudlmpartil 1 ti of the!reaPectie• tjuiliGesof bit' safes. ..I' it 1 . • . .1 ACQII u. Dant.' , DANIEL 8. HUNTER, .f Having beet; absent during the burning. Weifully 50. . wide with the aloes statement of the condition. of-the ..apera sod' bore taken out of the reispectiee safes. -. i O. A. NICOLLS. • I - •, ; f 'R. l[. uuni.ENneni4. i • • ) • .•• • .., •- • JA.III4I.I4IIOLLAND. ; - -. t' i • ----"' 1, ' ; '-, • • The ibllowlui named gentimern,resldentsca Reeding nil Its vleinitY, who saw the stare the,have purchased i 4 eshafrout „Kraus A Wilma siteastbe burning, up le Isy let. 1857 . - • ,_ ._ O. A. Nkotte._lt Lepoid iiireb.lt Isaaellnth.l; Kirk A ttristor,l; Rhoads A son. 1; Hairy W.:llheleser, • ft ; Dr. Wm. bloom 1; Sokaneet Rhreile.l: Leg L. Padth, 1 . ; Mat A Craig, 1: Wes. !trek. 1: Escheat' A Matta% ' 1: Win . lthYdrller, 1; Gunge 3. Itekeirt,l; J.M. A A.K. ' I IsneWit, 1; Ezra Killerl: Jamesjandson. A. D. Werner, 1; Jacob , Seheaueker.A; Wm. Elect; lt r a.t!Whottenbetget, l : IL R. Company;l: H. A. Latta, ;i t ifir.C.4 P.; P. Er mentroat. 1 I Pillaseyea . /Maser A 00. 1 / 1 110a. If: J. P. Drtdepane.l. ; - . ' • ' .--.-- , • - . , ,'" TANS & WATSON ' 1 11aviiiow a band 1100 1 ,000 ilessibitif the,alviii. • 141MR,111 Ike, user fee 5414 IN boner term, dridleit 1 *.f. or weettAJ•terre to tfce Milted SAW.' -.! . i tht 4 -:: .. , •.1 Nay 2 , 11 5.,,' .c • , in . .. 1 - -1 • V -T , • +;~` _~ ~ I ~f I ciafeo.on trlalbare proved tperior In protecting Roks, tte.. Imm rilre. to any at to ned 10. the Coifed i. 4 tates, -.aro offered:it Nosily low ~.:<_ postscript _ Era!ozday. April 24; 1861kti• THE LATEST FROM EUROPE. THE CANADA, 'AT lIALIELT.. LATER FROM INDIA. Capture Meknes , by the Musks UIIIIPA2. April 23.--The Petard thimpreblp Canada is sigoalled.below, with Liverpool dotes to the 10th lost., three days later than the ode - eim received by the Arsgo, • Bombay dates to the IBA alt., bad been cured at London. The Rebels were fleetoi from Leeltnew, and nearly all the city was In the porsualtie of the British troops. Tha artillery and cavalry were in hot rirpolt of the fugitives. The lighting bee not been very severe, and the losses to the troops' were light, Cotton hesadvanned; Breadstaffs %alai; Consols, gal 961. AdJefarmarnit Om Leilalittlitie. • Dahl! oases a4jourised ehets di* mi Tbanitlay. Mr. Cresswell was slegted spoilt* of Um Senate. A Itterireratelt Weep; lit the passage by the Legislature, era bin to regulate the 'rate of Interest. st ate!) towards the repeal of the rs usury has bees . taken. • Las Thom Go. The bill to seU the State canals to dist @sabot" , atsd Brie Railroad Company has passed 'ear Le• &slaters. This bill rids the State et all it..ea•' aids. The Board of Cabal Cosateissiosers NIl now probably be abolished. traglishre alums.* UM. ^: Lteompton, witb Englisb's modification, talon, lutes Aileen majority; the, Opposition -Itoseedes,— them seven. The excitement is very 'high if' Washington. The President assure. trio friends that the question is settled. :Judge Douglas le lA. - boring zealously to Steady his men. Mr. Doug. ' las, Mr. Crittenden, nod others, will debate the question several days. Dore Democratic Work. Unemployed laborers are giviog considerable , trouble at Summit 11111, Carbon county. They threaten acts of arson and the military areeron.. teed for 44541r1C0, in ease of necessity. Let Mme - men vote.fur those who will Protect thane, cad they will not starve. 4. long as they vote -and sustain a set of politieaux rho care mots for a Pro: Slavery President making influence than for the immense Coal and Iron lettersets of Pennsylea. bin, they must blame none but themeless if our Iron is shipped from England and our mines closed tr want of demand for our Coal. The Lesseiptme Cenetiteitleme. The House made a talso step when it *unsettled to a.committee- of conference. Treachery is at work, headed by English. We may be agreeably dissipointed but the prospect le that the Con ference Committee will report the following int quitons plan of adjustment:—lt is this : Congress modifies the ordinance aestompsaying she Consti tution, ;Is framed at Leesnaptots, in regard to the public lands; and provides that when the peoples of Kanter, to whom this modification shall be 'submitted, shall approve the same, Maness shall be adMitted as pi State. , of the Union, ander that constitution: and, further, that if the people shall • reject this modification, so submitted, Kansas phal I nut be admitted into the Union until she shall have a Population equal to the ratio of federal representation. Let this treachery succeed, and Kansas will be forced into the _Union nosier as LecomptOn Cimatitution. The,foondatiOn of free dom, afar; la rapped, and we fear tte ssperetrue•, tore cannot stand long.. No result will excite surprise, far the cause bee been sold, the article. signed, and the consideration will be paid when ever the delivery Is completed. The late Mx. Tyres. • Tbe , taperal services of thisr lamented gentle man'took place In PbiladiTubla ea Thursday, and attracted so 'minium, renegers*. Ttue sig.treise. Men conducted by Ilichnpllicllvain of•Oble, atoritd by four elorgyarae. Yesterday morning the cetilOwe were taken to Bova, Yf. J., fur inter; meat.'.. ,The daring boors of Mr. Ting, were t h ane . toilette :of lb* •Inno4 When' inforuteil that be would .11040 die. he took so affectionate farewell of each member of his, family. In taking hie venerable father, Rot. Staphen ii. Tyng, D. D., by the hand, he said with mush earnestness, ”Srimel ap for Jest father; amid sip for Jeetta and mil bretimea in the misietry, isherirer pti meet lbem, le *toed op for Jesus! At the close of this velem% ceremony, feeling that he was approaching his end, be m quas t.,l those around him to sing a byline. After $ mo. went of stlence, hie awe wife notwittistaadieg the solerati eireunsitances under which this request, was made, commoner/ .caging the beautiful hymn —made doubly so by its appropriateness to the oc casion—beginning. • • • -hock or. Mrs*. oat for m., 3 bide Dwelt to Thee." The hymn • was sang, and even w 41* the echoes -of that mournfill strain yet flowteddn'the air, the spirit of Dudley A. Tyng took itt Aigbi to ether ant. sa we hare season to believe; more blisale realms. .1 i MU; I,I3OIBLATIIRS. lIARRISBULtOt t IAprit 17.—SnsArn..-4 - The port of the Coufgrouce Committee on the Liquor bill whe agreed to by a rote of 19 to 8. The bill for the pale of tbeitili.itu canals to the Sunbury end Brie, Railroad Comnaflr wPI passer} 50011., by 18 to 14. Bill. Also passed tirr the better pre. Nitration of gamo; the better to secure the Lite. doe lbo Commonwealth by corporationet to re. mitt the riweriof courts in chongink.ithe neuron of corperntlone undatire to coal, canal nod rail. wa y con,yni,iee, and to , recd. te latent railroads. liounr.--1 he Renee concurred in the Senate Elat ittletltd to +ha bill, for the sale of the State Canal; Ft the Sunbury and Erie Railroad Compa ny, sad the bill was rent to the Governer. April 19.—S .—Bills IP,raorably noport. ed.--hill to enable joint tenants, Le o to manage • • nod develop ruitseral lauds. The bill to erect a monument to the rneatory.; of thomkplain in Mexico, un the CJpitul grounds, was also reported favoraMy. Abolition of i e Corm/ floartf.—Mr. Bell ja. traduced n hill to aholish tho board of curd eons. missioners, which psfsed its brat reading. hill. Passed.—Bills relative to lateral railroads, .Tn incorporate the Pennsylvania Mining 13.1015 , Oriel Society ..f Lewin, and other eoenties, To Schunklll flaven into fan ward.. The Finance Committee reported a general .tp. propritition bill. The report we. adopted. }lotus.—Bills Paased,imalls.—A resolution tut, purchase the Governor'. KIIII3/I.)ff. To abolish the °Bleep! Canal Commissioner sad' State Engineers. • April 20.—Scirkror.—Bille revenraloly krportetl.. —To Ineorporite the 1? . bun Sayings Institution of Pottsville. I . 4 Blits.Passed—To regulate the rate of interest. The bill to regulate militia was passed—yeas 23, • nays 2—with nmenduteets, so that it hair to be re turned. . . Alreattactos BRIllllO3l.—Tho bill to abolish :dm Tbirtesatb Judicial' Diittair,t,:ard to form a new distriet, was taken up fur eunilideretion, end was debated at great length. Blesses. Rantl.sll, Myer, 08;2 1 1114 Gregg. 'BcoO•bi, Coffey sod Finney op. posed the bill, *bile Amara. Cresswell. Burka. law-and Bell supported it. It-was passed on see. and reading—yeas 17, nays 15. Poriett:-.—To erect a monument on the Capitol grilund,,to the suemory of the Penneylre. trta volunteers slain to Ilex ca. iforttn.—The Senate asandmente to the militias bill were non concerned in: April 2L—Smiis.—BiLts PAll3lo.—The bill to abolish Judgo ~ Wiltnot's judicial district was passed dually—JlM 17, slays 15. • The general claim 41f11 was passed. Also, a suppletnenf to the bill relative to the jurisdiction of courts to eases e( divorce. Also, to encourage the manufacture of paper In this Commouwealtb. • The inppletnent to the Mill Creek sod Schuyl kill Navigation Railroad was praised. Horsc.—Comstnenivion orNitt.s.—A bill re. lative to rates of Interest, which was lost yester. day,, was reconsidered and passed enally—yeas 4 3 , nays 55. Tbe 1i013,0 receded from It. amendments to the and it therefore goes to the tiorernor immediately. . . A eupplemeot to the liquor law wee also patuted. The nom Wooed to e4OCCIlf:il the etnenitmen t of the Senate, to the bill relative to Wilawn. ieial district (being - the section abolishing dodge Wiltnotli.distriot.) The flouts troacurred in the Senate amendment, to the bill authurixing the erection ors monument to the memory of the Penosylifsie volunteer. slain in the Mexican ear. The. noose ^refried to eiem. In. the &omit atnendment to the Oahe bill, by a rote of y as V, nays 44. i • Tag TIUTCLEVO. Cs#XONITL-4 remedy, such as Bcorhave'a•Solland Bitters cannot he too highly `recommended To the traveling cornmunity, especially, it -is certainly an in valuable remedy. Sevin i little or no exercise, consta,ntly exposed, andiubject to the effects of la change of , climate and water, they ro• quire some pleasant medicine of this kind to reialnie the tiowels, _ fibt,fiarktl9.• J . POTTIEVILLS MAKKICTS. • ,(Wheliesetto Priors.) A Must lour,bbl.• 44 80 Oiled Pfteckies„lar'd,j4 00 ny e Vi • e,bbl, 428; do do unpar'd. 2LO Wheat esbol.l US 1 20, Dried Apples, par'd4 20 flys. y do - 701 Egss,dosea , 10 00 , 0, j' ' ,/i 10, 7,,. , e s ti ['attar. per potad , 10 Mite,. do • - •• ' it:molders , 0 Potstce4. do ':',r , 1- 70;111111 s ; 12 1 Tlaaatbj S•eiljl 0- •2. 04. ' l Lsid. ', ..: ii Mover Seed, "t; ~ 4et Plaster. do. • lc :AY nay.portot, ;4 111 ix Balt, per seek, 13;:5 POTTSVILEX PRODVCX MARKETS. (Rotatl Prices.) nornt.—wadat flour mita from toe 60 p MAI awl ay* at 63 404, ItyatChop at 60 dal) 60. 1 aud Cott 17 31ea1 76 do. 4 - ouim.—wlittorbest se)/oat $1 SO VI be.. lad Itea, al 01 30 dos RN'S &Wort 70 dreooloaddo. ' 3111A133,—.66ati0110 at 9 0 1:41X eta. pat 0. Motto* 10013 X do. 10 do; Pork 11 - do; Shoulder. 10 46; 11* to 14 to Below itlaX do.. Satosigoo 144 do. -- PROVISI or Pali from 16 to 1!0 eta.* 16-, Qom "Asp * 124 at s. VI 0. 131241.11 lao 6 cm. * New Ottakuail 411) I.ll6 l l.Cvlas.ri sad eta. ;TirriEt.— )2 0 ,*.viikitock Twi 10 NNW .. to rXetosi 61•0:111iserldille% eta. a dos. -4 ' 1/1111T - AND TOO PASLY6.-.4Nakoto 21414 *ton* 14,111.60 s ti do.: It latoth 10 do.; Valid' 1:!!i f•io". felt; 3 , 1# a 'f..'.; Pour 11+1 et, o roar
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