The miners' journal, and Pottsville general advertiser. (Pottsville, Pa.) 1837-1869, May 01, 1858, Image 3

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DOLLARS pow anckluu t iic
23 It %lot paid wittilti visit atotal
not phi wltkin tho year,
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„ New 0rk„......¢ y ael or t Room No to the th ,
'ay. Nair York, 111 kutbdesed td: iiieedva \o w n
and dolled. bills tar this Slaw' Joax3t*,ln%„tbe,., -
, a ad rlelclty." , •
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BiMINE'S XOTICIgII.
ILOST.—A May. See advertisement. .
AN
es °Oliva* on Motet *treat la for rent by Stied
Th otn.
tiSYSILAL "torn tud teen are for rent by S. •
ate odeerthetotat.
A FOUNDRY In Coal strost;thia BOrouab, U for
Sae adaortlawaimt.
1118 animal oleetion of taaebers foiftie Pablie
of Pottsville, well take pleat on time aL • led:
vertiriment. ,
Bin I.DXR'S litlLL.—Jamee Srogiraflo of tido 8010
to prepared to tarnish Saab, More ead
Skitters, Blinds, Iloalillaga and WlDOP'fralami.
Mill la located in Coal street aloe,* Norwegian.'
hip' a ealL '
Per Treasurer. .
Iberia), offer myself as ,a candidate •fnr T
surer of 'l4 Borough of Pottsville, at the'etis
election, sod respectfully iolleit the cfrage
my fellovoitiseno. SAMUEL OUBAMA.
Chief Same es.
I hereby offer myself' as U r eaudidate font
Burgess 'at . the 'ensuing election, and , if elec
pledge myself t i p perform the duties of thee
to the best of my ability. . '
St'' ,;•• DANIEL B. CRIf3
,To the ladereadestAVoters they •
• rough, of.,plittsvitle.
At the urgent ormy •numer
frie)ids, I offer myself is a. candidate for i s •
Burgess, and respectfully ask, your suffrage'
the emit/ election, on 3d of May, 1388. If l el
edl promise to perfo r m hon estly p aud
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the ditties appertaining to gaol office.
7 •
• HENRY C. lIARPE
4141,20858. -
TBE Philadelphia municipal election'
take place on Tuesday - next. The -Opp
Pion to the Pro Slavery, Free Trade Den
t*rwill without doubt, sweep tlicity•-• G.
men are in nomination, and vo . 1 be elee,
AFFAIRS IN Conp)s-s.—The present CI
grew, the Thirty-fifth, has been in se: .1
naa_riy_ftveinontlis, and as yet, it 'has
but very trifling progress in public buiii r i
But ten. public, ate eleveit private' acts,
six joint resolutmas„ have been passo
bath houses. ..it4 lick present' 'rate. oil
'greet', it would-require 'several years tot .
up and pass, in regular order, the vai l .
and acts now remaining on the calm/
'lt is stated that there are still unacted'u
nearly five hundred tills which luive.alr,
been brought beibre \Congress by the ;ittri
committees. in addition to these,': there
now in the handstiniStanding COT mitt
unreported to Congress, over a thousand,
and, petitions. • L';',l
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AGRICIILTINIAL 141TER.-It is onlyltrot
accident if at any ti me oiriginal agrioultutal
• I
ter from the Germantown 2ekgraph . finds
way into our columns ivitli'out the proper
- di. attached. From a 'mass ofagriOlt ,
clippings, which accumulate in our deft*
for those excerpts, are sometimes aelected
clea whiCh have floatefl•for weeks on the
of newspaperdom, without any \credit:a
httached, and we are, at a loss freque
not having. gleaned their from their •or4 i
sources, to ascertain how prolerly,ito c-.
'them. We will endeavor, however, in tb
ture, to render unto the Telegraph, the c
that is justly du'a the irelegraph-- , for it' •. I
adtnirableliiirelltiiiiiliaper, and merits
per recognition—as far as extracting fro..
columns is concerned, at the same •time
trust the Major will not impose upon as
task of tracing to its aource every agned
ral waif that floats into our sanctum, thro
the medium of our eichangei. If he Ids
.-
we at once cry, peeeavi.: • •
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THC LANDS -. OP ~THE r broll,7-E! v AMEF. r I
Cos i t. Coicam--Aer will 'be perceived ~ b- 3
ferrtg to an advertisement in OnOthet i
i
umn, these lauds located in this 'Connty, ,
to be sold on ihe Bth of June, 1858.1
'history of this Compady :which commen t
the yeir'29 l , is interesting in, one respect ? ,
that hi, to show how Much money can be a
by parties on -stock representations aloft
We haveleretofore, always opposed th,
corporation of Coal - Companies in this Rs l
for in the main their object i is purely .a
lative, and - in some instances, diabones
The lands - now offered for sale, are -loc '
,
near the several landings, and live not e
worked for several Years, much of the] 1
aboVe water level hnving been worked du
By the expenditure however, of probably,a
An hundred thousand dollars in sinkin . ..
shaft to the mammoth veins • they woul.
valuable, as. they could be worked -foi
,'
years, and expenses of transportation wr.
be reduced ip.consequenCe of their yrroxi
to the landings. It is only, however, by It .1
needed improvements, that the lands can
rendered really valuable. • 1
'THE SIINDAi TOPlC•"—liiiii is the thl
,
a new, spirited and ably edited paper 1 ,
lished by J.-Travis Quigg it Co.,.in Philat
phis. It.is—say the ptiblislers—"an li 1
pendent newspaper—neutral in nothing,i
dependent' in all things." Very good!
so in every respect,'and we di; riot doubt t
the new and we must say,‘really heantif
.
typographically,=enterprise, will in aa .
gmerbe a most important topic in the we
affairs of Philadelphia. The selections
!be
_Topic are made with. tare atid..taate;•
original literary matter is• good ; the rea '
is kept well posted on municipal,. State,
tional and foreign intelligence, while itsed
-rials are courteous, high-toned and well
ten. We do not, agree with it in all itavi
of political economy; but we accord . 4
right to express its views, either for or agai
Democratic policy, if uninfluenced by p
moves. cannot
. lone its independence
unshackled by party fealty. • 411 in all ,
I
like the Sunday topic. It is spirited, ; r
dable and mechanically, neit. ii it tlots
soon become a. general favorite with the . ;
ding community of the city and State, we.;
muchdeceivo in the ability of our. Teople
appreciate a thorough 6, good paper.
• STEAM baviiag been auccessfully introdu
upon the Chesapeake-and Ohio, and Erie
'mils, and la speed including lockage, of
miles an hoar for boats - , having been obtai
•it becomes a Aerioua question whether at:
< l anai boats fannot be introduced' with pr.
on the Schuylkill Navigation. The . first
of a steam canal boat and one drawn by b.
power, is about the same, while the runt
expens'es are decidedly in favor of steam
The fact that ateam boats •ean suceesaf
navigate a canal wi thout injury to the ba•
or bottom, and 'transport an equal emoun
tonnage with any other boats, and th at
cheaper and in quicker time, _has now
satisfactorily established by experimenta I
The Chesapeake and Ohio Canal, with
James Cathcart, a newly, itivented,..:eal
steam pmpeller. -All the t tobjections babe
made to steam on the canal, ere Overcome
this last invention. The model and -pal
tight or the "Cathcart" his been. secured
A• Erie Cabal, and font. bottle like her' I
"" bin built for iliac service.' We
oipeor tyil t open to these new initirbier4i,
cir __ l :e l lrill be left the .hick•giviund.
.7"", cenvitily . deservei vitteationiell
mal us alai Trade
' ' ' • • I
lititlity. 1
1
Iptil 2811 s, 18.58. ...I
leaven\ to ulnerrel
Ara are-improving
I, - by.the, glotinds
ie this may *Mier
Ito of time, becoss4
man or anueitt•
to tendency to dis
ti'out... I. Let sa en holt
t is, and ; whet are the steam produced by
j eg in games of a physics' charactet. It
.4linie, be defend to promote the workings 1
m • s e- t• i heart, lungs, muscles, nentoresd iti — tittetite.
s
- 7 . he members of the Cricket slob tan testify'-to
'.e trinket thin. Bat above all. it hks the dint'
of promotingi kind feeling and sociability. h
a game CT this kind, all the nobleness of the men
shines forth, not .mly physically, but morally.—
A general introduction of such mode. of pleseure.
oul
would be oft/pent to the whole nun. Wher.
erer men mix freely and sociably t . er, there
you whiled the - least dispiisttion to r , . Wh o
ever heard of a sociable man becomin nkard?
The lastacten are rare. Make corn , y and
free, and see how each one enjoys I f. It will
thou bare charms which will drsi - crowds, and
make all happy; Who does not Idh„.ooledge stiff*
company to be a bore? Mow can company be
expected to have any charm*, when there is no
getterornnity of feeling. We, of Pottsville, are
not directly chargeable with this Amerilan fault.
But as a nation, we are far behind the nations' of
. the Old World in this respect.,.., Let the press take
the' matter in t band and open its crusades against
this evil, which seems to be fast eeparating the
young men from any congeniality of feeling with
tbb fair sex, and nee term. Let the Olympic
games be established, and everything which pro
motes good feeling among men be encouraged
end supported. Moreover let th e fair sex take
an interest in the,work, and by their presence, in
cite to noble deeds our chivalric youth. Let such
canes as these get fully at work over the whole
country, end we will rise as a nation, in murals
and character, and Frenchmen cannot than say,
that the liveliest places to berubsened in this
country are the gravey,arJr. •. Yours truly, •
Or.rsalc.,,
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11211rDeaths in Boston last week, 65. • • '
"a — Deaths in New-York list week, 399.
'OrN. P.. Willis is tattering in health.
j'Deatbs In Philadelphia, last week,l93.
jfkirThe mining,news frour Lake Superior is
avurnble.
Or - Daily- prayer meetings are being held in
Tamaqua. .
jar Freuolini andfitrakosch are about to give
concerts in the West..
Or The Turkish Pasha is just recovering from
a severe illness in Wesbingten.
• jte-Col. William Davenport, an esteemed citi
zen of Philadelphia, died on Monday.
pirMrs. Davenport, the mother nt E. L. Da
venport, the actor, died in Boston on Friday.
far Some of the papers in the State of Dela
irate begin to discuss in earnest the topic at sumo
cipat.
too. •
pllrA captain, recently from tea, reports hav
ing spoken five vessels, each of which had daily
prayer meetings. I •
rA writer in the "Scalpel" say* that the best
brands of champagne are ureantactured in Amer
ica, chietly in New York.
ptrOn the btb inst. a new boulevard, called
the "Boulevard de SebaUgpol," was opened in
Paris '
with mach ceremony.
'A western writer de fi nes a widow 4 "one
who knows what, and desiresfurther information
an the same,subject." Saucy observation.
Prit, Springfield Republican says, that utwb
pairs of twins have been hotEl In Ky." ac. How
anany children are there in two pairs of mike*/
pirWo hare.reporta from nearlievery 4tate l
in the Union; i r ind all coincide in pronmineing the'
present lemon one of the_ mor \ t- 2 :propitions for crops
over known.
pill - There is a youth by the name of Empire
Stiles, in Ayresville Ohio, who is said to be a
musical prodigy . Ilia speciality is the violin, and
hie age eight.
x_ir.Tlie military ardor of our •youth is prodi.
gions, judging front the astonishing fact, that
there are twelve hundred applications for a single
lieutenancy in the army, now:vacantl
jglft 4 Neutly all the foundries nod rolling mills
in the old district of Kensington, Philadelphia,
are - In full 'operation and running their regular
time', with a full cciinplemant of men in most of
them.'
;kV-The cry of "po peaches this year" in Ohio,
it is said, was premature. Although many were
frost-nipped, there is a fair prospect of a plod ar
erage crop. Of other 'traits there will bePidath
ore" of it.-
,t?rr- 0 zyy enater l ifters gasa e reme y for
Dyspepsia, Asthma, and General Debility, is all
-their carious Let all affileted "with any of
these painful diseases, try the medicine, and-they
will be satisfied. Ii never fails. isf
pa - The hard times which have of late prevailed
have filled the ranks of the English army. Since
October last, '36,000 men . have joined the military
force- of Great Britian, and enlistments art t
grusing at an average of 7,000 per month.'
I r-The replurt of the English Pustannater-Gen
er says that the; number of letters delivered in
the UniteeElingdom in 1857 amounted to 50.4,000-
,000 (un average proportion' of 17 to each person,)
being an increase of .5 1.12 per cent. on the year
1350
1 1,.
nil
4
sdb`Tho,Cincidaati Giczeite fears the!, the mu
nificent McMicken legacy, bequeathed foilthe pur
pose of founding another Girard Collpgq: in Cin•
einnati, will be frittered away in fees, antl . the
qt
ecution of the testator's purpose postpunistiby sot
tish contestants. ' '
pls.-The Indianapolis Jeerers/ tells -a funny
story sit the sheriff of that-county. Theether day
before the escape of Shearsand the other prisoners,
they were : complaining of the jail fare, whereupon
the sheriff facetiously advised them. if they didn't
like theboard, to leave. They left.
pr. The contest in India is drawingio a close,
and the strung arm of England will soon put down
the last struggles of the insurgents. This is a re
sult altich was inevitable from the beginning; the
national pride of England was engaged in the
cause, and her success was( simply a question of
time.
jar" h e specie on board the wrecked ; steamer
Ara in the Bay of Bengal, consisted of 500 boxes,
each box containing s,ooo . rupees. The Money In
every, hex was thereto's° worth above £5OO ales.
ling.,' After the wreck'2oo boxes were piled up on
the, fore part of the ship, ready to' be taken ashore
in the 'boats hut the Ara broke in tw, untortu—
Oately too near these boxes, and 46 of them fall in
to the gap made by the separatibn of 'the foitiand
eft parts of the steamer, and thus nearly £25,000
was immediately engulphod.
THE COAL TRADE.
The quantity pent by Railroad this week le
35,385 11—by . Canal 31,855 01—for the week
67,240 12 tons. •
The shipments from "this Region show an in- -
crease of 2,915 tons ofer.leet week, and but 10,.
350,t0ns lest than for the corresponding-week laat
year.
The tra d e for the Week same op as follows: .
. .
1857. 1858. bee. inc
&huylkln—ltallread, 43.107 35,388 7.811
' Canal, 34.394 '81,855 2;530
Lehigh-11ellroad, 2 4.626 . 9,68 d /460
~ Cana 1, . 7.208 9.108 • 2,130
Scranton-Boul h, • 4,552 10,879 • 6,427
The following is a comparison from the prin
cipal Regions
. so far,,compared with last year :
'1857. 1858. Loss., . Gain.
Sebu Z ik"l—R.
.540.474
ft°B.l:so 140,089 - 6.4.2
Lehigh Valley 11.11., 113,916 140.880 32,964
“ • . Canal, '23,5:;5 14.754 9,051'
Scranton, South, 79,177 108,715 29,538
929,420 849,174 140,17 Q 68,924
849,174 88,924'
'wrens° le-1858, 80,248 • 110,248 •
. The trade still continteirdull„ and the Carrying
ompanies, ei well as the Operators, are only par
tially employed. The price of prime Coal re
mainp without ebonge7, but the second qualities
are cold low. ,
,Many of th'e Boatmen lay. two or three weeks
at our wharves without jetting loading—and
freights have gone doWn to $1 50 from Pt. Car
bon and Pottsville; .$l.: 45 from Schuylkill Haven,
and $1 40 froth-Port Clinton, to New Turk. To
Philadelphia 55 ind 54 cents psion. At these
rates, which aro li_ceats less than the opening
pricer, it is impAlible for the Boatmen to runand
pay expenses, end unless business improves, the
probability is thot many of, them will stop run
ning, if they can find any thing else to do.
• The Committee of Coal Operators appointed to
confer with Mr. Battin, and make arrangements
with him fur tips use of his Breaker, are ready to
report, and have banded us the following call for
■ putAic meeting to convene on Tuesday gut at
12 o'clock, M.:
Dinettag or Coal Operators.
A meeting or t.:osi Operators will be held on
Tuesday next, May 4. at 12 o'cloek, M.. at the
Pennsylvania Hall, when n Report will be -sub
mitted by she Committee appointed on the Ilattin
Breaker. TheConmittee respectfully invite the
whole tradcinterested to be preseth,• as business
otimportance will beSuionitted for their action.
By order of the amanitite on" the Eksitis Thydaker.
WE leant that ! tbo - Tiecorton Coat Company
have creased; mining for a short time.: in eons'.
quence 'of having a considerable supply on hand,
and the demand . being rather slack.
Ws glean the &Hewing frdin the United States
jtailroad and Mining Revisier :
h od,
fit,
Ily
ks
of
Primaybiarniss Railroad Coal Trade', 1857.
Daring the year 1857, the soot tonnage on the
teansylvania Railroad k the Company's ears was,
.180,394:t0ns of mend other cost's. In the cars
of individual*, 97,619 tons of foal were delivered
in . Piltsharg. Total coal carried 258.013 tont.—
;Of the 127,691 tons .sf coal brought to Philadel
phia from stations Irwin, Latinist, Johnstown,
Gallitzin, and Huntingdon, the Philadelphia city
gas company received, from the first two stations
Gamed, 88,094 tops of Westmoreland gas Cord. .
Northers Cahrral Railroad Coal Trade.--Du.
ring the year 1357 there . wetro eirrleJ over this
road to points on the line Ana BaltinfOre. 1110' 1
319 tons Of Oval. Of this giatitity 34,1190 this
were delivered from tbeLykens Valley mine ; 28,-
287,1uns (ruin the Pinsgreni rigida ; 4,885
fan' Trevorton ; and 9,780 tout were of Broad
Top, t.
PEN PASTE AND SCISSOILt.
Pottsville, Marl, 1851.
93,973 96,642 10,350 13,017
93,97 b 10.330
.
&Peri eiiittieWitiiiii_Bsertritliiittrit
"Anneal EttittlaticalsielleeVtateideT k itite, fliet
the tetal ezpatta hilt3T - Itetelleted tit 6.226,051,
tette, asmiustrx,B47,674 loom in Ms,
inernokan 1857 of 879;376 tOpi,_„Ttiere were eX.
parted from the Northeth ports. 8.638,081 tons;
from the Torkshire ports, 230,855 tuns; front
'L15erp001499,173 tons; frqm the Severu ports,
1,430,067,. sous; sad froth the Scotch ports, 427,.
884 tozes' :The best cuttetuor was France, the ex
ports to that country amounting to 1,283,749
tons; and the steeliest quantity exported to any
one locality was 51 tons, to the Sandwich rilands.
COAL ARIA IS Esssie—ln our exchanges we
observe the aanonneement that Prof. Havre, As.
sistant Stile Geologist of Missouri, who is about
to publish ia book on - the agricultural and mineral
character of Kansas,.estimatas the coal area of
Eastern Ekosas at 17,000 square miler.'
A geothWean of our County who his Jost re
turned front B.aoias where he proposes locating,.
stated to Ws dosing the week, that Kansas is a
Splendid country—that be Is not surprised at the
contest between the North and the South for .
rossession; •Da says, it I. entirely top good fur
bleak staves. and on 4.11 t fur white freemen.
r. •
PHILADALPIIIA COAL 51sawirr, April 30.1858,..
Sehoylkilf Red Ash, on tiderd. $3 60 $3 65
,Sehuyikill'Whito Ash; 3 40 0-4 50
Do.by relail, 4 25
Lehigh Lump, on board, , , ; . 3 7 5
Lehigh prepared, ' • 315
• Do. by retail, • •• 450
Broad Top in oaroL-West Phila.. - 4 40
Do. by retail, Lamp, $5 751 - Floe, B 50
NEW YORK COAL PJ , April 29, 1858.
The &maid for domestic has been fair for the
season, the weaeher being very cold. Prices,
. however; net chiriged; the demind for cargoes to
go east ma coastwise, has been fair at about our
previous prtees. , The low 'freights tiow Current
give hoiden the advantage; the stock is not very
Oa Spring rates of freight on the Penn.
Wren's iCanal we understand are considerably
lower that last peat, but it is supposed will not
continue long ; said by the cargo at $3 65
$4 $5, and by the ton (of 2,000 lbs.) from yaid
at Ile 90 $9 00. Little business has been done
in foreign coal;:ittd qdotations would be no-guide
to the Market.—Tribune.
Boston Void
(arrected Wedip frna Chi BosiCni'Cburier, Apra ).)
Caoael,• - - • - ehal 11 00 @ 11 40
Nemeasti., e •- none
Akre,' ;• • ' • - none
:-f - mine the 0 700
Metal, - : • - mine ehal 700
Pleton - • mine e b al
Schuylkill, white nth, ton - 4 • 550 Mr, b 75
do . rednoh, ,7 • • -•• 5 75
do lamp,,?' ".• - "- 600 .0 625
Lehigh.lamp.=•
' - • '25
•Johos. lump, (Schuylkill) - - 625
Lackawanna, , - , - • 550 0 5 75
557111.7.11.1C15.
Anthracite: white lied 650
E==
: -,. % ', FILIDAT, 8 O'CLOCK ,P An.
Freights fiall:bliChinondi- '
Boston -... •i - • - ••• 1. 2S 'Berlins Berlins Landing, N. J., 45
Salem . - :i.•;.:', - 130 Jersey City, , 90
New Voric;Lij: - 1 •90 to 95 Slog Sing • - 'lOO
There we*ln - Port on Monday last, 40 boats-30 yes
owls :Tuesday, 40 boats-25 Tenets: Wednesday. 40 boats
—4O viiseels;•lbursday, 40 boats-35 vessels; friday, 40
boats-25 990611-, _
=-_-_-, - • Lit.•,, 4 4,7, - .= -- - -_- - -- 57_.= ___ - _
litihasyllifillll Cowl Trade foiClllllB.,
.QuantityOt Oil:sent by Railroad and Canal, for the
week ending no rsday evening last : . . _
56115059.. - CANAL.
Port Car bor:' , 8,940 14 • 7,869 00
postarllfi...,••• .--:- •'• ,•:' ••,• 1.601 19 1,251 or
Schuylkill,. /Layin, 1. i 16,085 02" - 21,256 00
Anburn4l ,k. t , , ~, ' 1,181 02• - : - ..., 000 00
Port Clidtopii • ,:` 7,697 14 1,479 09
1 , i ,
;,:-... 35,385 11 • 31,855 01
.• 1.!'41352,8.3 11
Total 114thsfwiek, . tons, 67,242 12
-. 4
Total by ItSitvad to 18m, 450,384 12
Call, I.o' 128.90 07
•
Total by Calil i l
and Rallnikd, . - tons, 678,824 19
Shipments to mime period last year.
By Rallroaq;
By Canal,
7742047 712,491 710'
L 18,824 19
Decrease Ins 658, so ter, tons, 133,668 11
E==t=liZEßM=M
SAIL ROAD FOR FRI PRESENT
Prow Prom Alma Prom
~..• Nt.Carbon. S. Haren..dsbmrn PI.C/inton.
To Richmond, $1 40 $1 85 el 25 $1 20
To Ybilad'a , 1 40 1 35 1 25 .1 20
Spring 51111 n, 135 139 120 120
Reading. t 95'.,90 81) • KY
Kates of Toll by Chinni for the present.
From R. Carbon. Ml. Carbon. S, Moen. Pt. Clinton
T 9 Phllad'a., 65 . •Ot: 02 LO
ta• F,
Slicing
StvriAtown, 55
Rates of Freight by Canal.
From Pt.. C.. dt MI. C. S. Haven. R. Clinton.
To New York. $1 55 .$1 50 $1 45
To Philacra.,. ii.s . 50 45 •
To Delaware Front, - 00 65 60
_
natal of Tall v e.e. t _fr.omillitsch Chunk.
Vla Lehigh Valley and lgorthein Penn. ltallrioads• ,
to Haslet' street, Philadelphia, 71
Rates of Toll, me., to Baltimore.
From PinegraTe, Schuylkill Co., P. $2., 10
From Millersburg. Dauphin Co., • 2 10
_Troia Treeortou:l 4 iorttioniberlatid Co., (prirati aiTange.
meat, in consideration of bandit, taken by the Com.
Rates or Toll and Transportation
wises tsitiou TALL= /ALL icon).
Manch Chunk to Trenton, - „- -
do Elisabethport, - • -
-- do Morris Canal Basin at Phillipsburg,
Schuylkill County Railroads 18511 s
The following in the quantity of Coal aiaosported
over the different Railroads lo Schuylkill. County, for
week ending on Thitnalay evening last:
' • REEL. TOTAL.
Mine 11111 and S. Haven IL. 11., 40.084 39 218.308 0$
31t. Carbon, - - 3,198.09 25,633.08
Sehdylkill Talley • .‘ 7,548 11
Mt. Carbon LPLCarbon " 9,260 02
Mill Creek, .` 9,750 08
Little B , :buylkill, 8,545 06
Lehigh Coal Trade for 1858 by Canal.
For the week ending on Saturday last :
Lehigh Coal and Nay.oo., . 2,732 10 4,275 15
D. Mumma,* and ethers, . • ' • 27012
Spring Mountain Alines, , ; 1,784 00 8,152 10
Nast Sugar Loaf •do - 423 Oa • 428 03
Oleraine I do 295 02 - 373 12
Beaver Meadow Coal, " 152 01C — 604 06
N. Yorliand Lehigh Coal Co., 49516_ '99916
German Penna. Coal Co, - " ' , 12i 14.
South Spring Mountain Coal, 143 18
Hazleton Coal Co., 718 15 1,007 03
Council Ridge, 1,680 06 1,888 12
Buck Mountain Coal C0.,129 08
Wilkeabarre Goal Co.,
Wyoming Coal,
Hartford Coal Co.,
Total,
Lehigh Valley M . A.
For week ending on- Saturday bud: -
WIEN.
S. ML Mlnes.(Wm. Mines A C 0..) 1.893 07
M. Sugar LoaL(Packer & C0..)1,640 17
N. York A Lehigh, (Taggart & Son.) IAI3 14
Council Ridge, (Sharpe, L.& C 0.,) 969 13
German Penna.;
Col. kR. M.. (Seen( & Johnson,) 1.834 19
Maileton. (A. Pardee A C 0..) 1,000 14
N. Sp. Mt. (J. S. McCreary & C 0.,) 429 11
S. Sp. Mt..(Dolbln & Dehasep.) • '
test Lehigh, •
Summit Mines,
•
• For the week, 10,022 03 101,633 1:17
Shipments to mime period lest par;
.By lb(Hated,
By Canal,
Total. < t
lucrelid le 1838, so fir.
Plaegrove Coal Trade for 11938.
Amount traupporhal during tha last mouth:
COTTA.. TOTAL.
10,323 10 22,541 C
0,642 05 15,660 14
Union Canal, ..-
Snatara Railroad.
Lykeas' Valley Coal Trade far 1858.
For week ending on Saturday last :
Lyken■ Valley Coal CO.,
Short Mountain Coal Co.,
Trevortoa 'Coal Trade ter 1838.
' or the week,
- Scranton Coal Trade for ISsfi c
Yor week ending on Saturday lut:
WISC.
Shipped North, 2,451 19
Shipped South, 10,376 16
12.830 15
wrzx.
Sblpped North, 901 15
Shipped South, 4,652-05
Broad Top Coal Trade for 1858.
lIMIE=3
To April 1,
Camlierland Coal Trade. IS5$.
For the last week.
took& latcpcisa,
AND OTHER SCHUYLKILL CO. STOCKS.
) •;'strir,',a„-e,.T.1
Railroads
Philadelphia. Reading k -
/11%011111 and &buy Marin'. • -
blounttarbon • - - - -
Mount Carbon aid Port Carbon - •
Mlll Creek • •
Schuylkill Valley . -
larberry Creek-- •
Llwalara • - • . 3
Canal's 0 •
gehilylkinNaliglitipn •'• •,:• • ,•
fa .• preferred - -
Union Canal • - - - •
" " preferred - • • - • I
Del.& Und'n Coal &Transportit'a Co.'s
Italteoad /a , Coal Cosapauleasi
I . lol eBchayl.lair. R.R.* Cosloo
- t. Navigation Co.. - •
Ilasieton Coal - - - Co.. '
Buck Mountain Coal • • Co.. •
PealaylvAnla Coal &R. R. Co.-
Dauphin Coal t ft. IL . - • • Co.
Lykens Valley Coal - • - • •
Beaver Meadows Coal IR. R.Co.- -
14kens Valley Railroad & Coal Co.- -
Coal Companies s
rarest Imprcrrement7.* -•- . .
North AmericanlM un fferled . .
. •on l
Delaware Coal Co. ... .• - •
Cumberland Coal Co. -
New
- 7 .
Oreek-Coal CA.• • • • •' •
- Miseellamesus
Miners' Bank- - 7 - • . • • • ,
Fanners' Bank • • • - • • •
PottorIll•Oas Co. • • - • •• ••
Pottiville Wattar Co. - • •- - 7 •
&r. The atock el all Mel Otespieles
the above list whealtiralshed by, time :
peones t -
itEirADVVilir
r' 4 .4"
.4011 UP
;stone plirston• a Await's.
bT received, a cheap edition *fella
i n t emt i og itoti, at only 1/11.. at
D. IMMIX% amp Book Stem
artiale -, should• be Aised by all
who visa a Isally. whohnotat4 rich mat piaaossi
haulms lila warraotad to coal Akan oath nntritinia
as good new calk eboadade. and a. at haat 20 i percaol.
to the
per
than totamon tothe—and ninth mop okosaat
luta.
,
. Dyspeptic patinae mid others. mboenanot use ecossain
cobs, will hod this to eel& their wants prveihtly.
stimulates but little. and contains a gnat emu*
nourtehment. One of the best phystchoos and ebeeeters
ut Yhtladelphht pronennees it the but eyries sr& pal.
Pattern* May lila Iblt _
•
• PINECIROVE FAIR! - • :1
yerrHE • LADIES OF PINEGROVE
Fern °Point a YAM for the sale of awful and
articles, cakes, ire main, Ac. on TRIIRaDAY *al
FRIDAY, the 6th and Ili of May, to the lane and
=MMus geenria tbe Plosegrare Academy. •
The object of this fair is to furnish soranifor the •
chase of a BRLL for the shoes bonding. As thsraptdest
lea laudable one, the WWI appeal tordideotly I. the
liberal and i i ; s t i ,lilk spirited. Th ey aak madder es at •
tufty, as jallYtice ever/ Perm the worth of
The occasion' will be one of peculiar interest, boo IM,
fact that the Teachers' Convention - of the County sew
vents in the seld.trullateg, at the same time.
LADIES OF PINEGOOVZ.
May 1.'48
.:BUILDERS'. MILL.
VIE SUBSCRIBER baring '
talillshed himself in Pottsville, takes LTA -
thla method of Informing builders, ear. , tau lii
pintors, and others wanting anything in
hls Una, that be is manufacturing, and ---
will always keesion of all deecriMions.
Doors &, Door Frames, slitttersaMadis
Mouldings and Window Prase*..
Worked /soaring. white and Yellow pine, eoestintly on
hand. Orders remised for bjl staff, hemlock or white
pine.
Wood-Turning, &roll and Jig 41min, ail Tarl
ton breaches. will receive pertienlar attention:
The Machinery wed in my establishment Is °film
out perfect description, and all work will be - tunnies ,
I med from implied lumber, and warranted to glee set
-Ey MILL Is siiiistid in COAL STREET, above Norwe
gian, nest door to the Screen Factory. and thosearatithog
any of the artistes enumerated will do well to stye me a
all before purchasing elsewhere. JAS. P.IIogUAD&
Pottsville, Mar 1,263 • ' ' 7 18 - 11 Y
ASSIGNEES' PEREPAPTOat SALE.
I ' l - LOMAS it SONS, Auctioneers
VALUABLE COAL LANDS of the North Arne n
: Coal Company,abont 1,072 acres,Schoylkillrounty,
. Pa., near the town of Pottsville.
On TUESDAY, Jane Bth. 1868, at 8 o'clock in the
evening, will be sold at public vale, without reserve, kt
the 'PHILADDLPDIA EXCILANOD, by order of J. L.
Moja and John C. Dullitt, Atudge ass of the North Aim
lean Cori Company, the three following described tracts
of COAL LANDS, containing in all shout 1',072 acres, eh:
• No. I.—Known as the "Centreville Tract," containing
abour3sl acres.
No. 2.—Tbe ")IW Creek Tract,* containing ala!% 480
&CM.
No. 3..
:O. 3.—a ..ie Mineral and Coal Rights in the "Junc
tion Tract," containing about 211 acres. I '
Sir• Plans of the property and any other Information
may be obtained at the office of the "North American
Coal Company," No. 222 South Fourth Street, Phlladel•
pith. and from Mr. Andrew Russel, PottsvHie, who - will
abow,the property. •
***Handbills may be Peen 'at the Aire of this paper
and at the principal hotels in Pottsville. . •
4iiirriale absolute, without reserve or limitation.
• • .
U. TiIOMAS k SON utUokeera,
Nom. 139 and 141; South Fourth . IPt met.
May 1, S 3 18,51
. . .. LIST OF LETTERS
Di EMAINING in the POTTSVILLE
2A, von OYSIGE, May 1.1868. , i . •
Franco Christain £McOloan Ferns
ABB,Ortts abtp . Co . McCord JB
13 Frantz 0 , McLaughlin' John
Brinnen lien 2 Fisher Geo A Ben hlcKeigne Lama
Baugh Cyrue C
,
Berne Catharine. Gressom W'M , Nugent tos
Boyle Datil Gray Wm . Northey Wm 2
Burk Dominick Gibson Thomas Nettie Susan,
Bost Elizabeth Green Rohl ship Neill I C
Braehny Etln. aorrel B. Nell Jne
Bretton George Greenwald John ahNiabet Isabella
'Bechtel Geo 'Mennen Andrew
Beck Bra liannabGeorged Y Ortlip Annetta
harry James • • H Orb Catherine
Bowman J•hn limner John O'Neill Jun
WON.. TOTAL
43,196'11 - 693,473 13
31.393 10 1t1,017 17
. .
Bryce James ship Henke+ James Oliver Mrs il
Mohler John horn John Owens Owen
Berl Jacob Hopkins John o:Brien Thom
Burk J E Hagerty, Mary OXally Mark
Bittle John Hour Lydia
B ro w n Sun,' Iluideeitathew; Philips SCIII "
Becker X J - Hanghney DennisPinkanth
Bern Michael ship ship: - ' , Payne JII
Bain itolach Ho y nllll . lll - i Parker 8 • ••
ra
Buts N Hon P ter ! Parton •
Henyy
Burk Nicholas Ho ff man eter ! •
Denman N Healy Pat lick Rowbottom Jno
Burnes Patrick Haverty Petrick Reaefsnyder J '
Buyrk Peter -.Hazen Rolert sh Reese John
Barney Richard 'Hannan ames Ryan John ship
Bey ritY l ll lll l - Hargralreikehmes Boort:ad' Chas S
Brenuen 'ores Hollerbachiu Rummel Chas
Brown W Humbert Y . Reter A Bard
Barnes W Tioffmin Oahe Radom Wnt ship
Blake Wm Harris Eliza Ryan J •
C 11111 Ann Riger Sami
Carr Amelia. I ' - Rale Rebecca •
Carney Ann Igo Patrick Roberts Richard
Cake A J Rodgers Mr
Clark AM Jones Joseph itiehhold Mary
Coenorjt ship Jones Jg Ca Riley Margaret
Crily Barney Jones Levine Reilly Mary
Chicheitgr Dr E Jones Morgan S
leadwell It J Jones Martha sh &blot man Jit Co
Chawick Eli thJames Henry “ Steaderd J
Cotton 0 . Joke Winey Straw John ship 3
Cole John 1 - Jacobs John Sands Wm. /
Collins Joe ship Johnson Jame Snyder Win
Coakley JD? • K -Shelly Wm
Carey Jos Karohner John Blanker Susan
Clint Mary • Keehn Mr or Son Samuel Samuel
Clifford Mary shipiteehn Mr.. Stanton Richard
Callen Mattress • Keating Patrick .Slieraln Patrick
Corte .Ilichl Kimble Jacob Shirdeu Rev Ilith
Convey Mary %rawer Daniel ' SllcbterMary
Coakley Michael, • King Dr ' Shay
Coogan Patrick Keller C it -, Buria l Joshua
Covey Pat Kenny Bridget , T
Colby 8 E L • . Tht/mag Elias
Clark Sarah A Laird Wm Taylor II A A
Cassidy Thom Larken Margaret Tiley Mercy
Campbell Win A Latty Mr • Tre sitl ship
D :Levy Mr. - I'hurg Melnik
Diver Mrs • Lynch Mich' Teleran Wm,B
Diehl M 0 Lebo Mr ; ! , V. •
Dowley Mary Lee Luke •' .; Tangent Thos X
Davis John A ',. Larken Bridget •
Degaj• John i . M
.' Walker V r m
D a l ey J u n & •Horgen Johnson Wholahan Wraith
Dunn It II ' Murphy John sh Wires Wm
Derriekson GleorgeMoyer John 1 Weighty Wm ACO
Donahoe Francis Miller ill J 2 • 2
5T.489 14
98,014 03
84,023 12
71,849 04
Dewey Dceninlck Meyer John Walsh - Thos
Drake C B Meddler John - Wagner Solomon
Dolphin Cath Moskot John Wein Rebecca
Duffy Bridget Morgan John 'Wood Peter
E - Mtfframy D Ii: " - Welsh Petrick
EckertSaumel Moran A WalaceJine M
Endy Samuel Morrison Wm A Worthinen Lesley
Evans Mary Myerp Samuel • Weigel Daniel
Engle 1) Mutest Samuel Williams David
!Isiah uth D Montgomery SarablNVer Chas
Mermen 31 A Weeks Chas
Filink Thomas McLaughlin Owen Walker Anne
Frain Suran McAlley Patrick - Wilksul Allen
Filley George M4litlre P J Y -
Figbur Francis McCormick nos - Yost Margaret. '
Sir Persons inquiring for letters on the ahoy* list
will 'deem my advertised. One cent additional will be
charged for each letter-advertised.
- JOHN CLAYTON. Postmaster .
1,049 04 . 1,258 01
0,430 04 14,T113 10
Arrival and Departure air Malls.
Philadelphia, Reading, Ilarriaburg, Pittsburg, New
Tork and Eastern and Southern' States, twice dally
Closes at 7 A. M. and 3% P. M. Arrives at 12% and 834
P.M.
Way Mall between Pottsville and Philadelphia,
Closes at 634 A. M 4 arrives at 12% P. M.
Catawiesa, Wlikesbarre, Danville, Williamsp ort and
Erie, daily. Closes at 6;y A. 11.4 arrival, at 8 1 P. M.
Port Carbon, Tuscarora and Tamaqua, da ily. Churn
at 6% A. 314 arrives at 43i Pt M., except Port Carbon,
which depart, and arrives twice daily. Closes at 6% and
1134 A. 31. Arrives at 7 A. )1., and 12 M.
loerarllle,Tremont Donaldson. daily. Closes at
11%A. 314 arrives at, 11 A. 11,,eicapt 3/leer:vine, which
departs tivice daily. Closes at 11 1 A. If. and 7% P. M.,
and:arrives 3 times daily,at 7 and 11 A. M.,and 2%P. M.
Fountain Spring, Shamokin, Sunbury and Northern.
behind, daily, Closes at 11%A. M 4 arrives at 3% P. 14.
California mails ekes the 4th arid 19th of every month.
European mails close on Tuesday and irlday of, each
week.
?mit.
32,407 01
15.794 12
10,100 00
22,517 14
147 00
25,926 01
24,201 05
9,976 16
1;49 lb
97 15
271 IS
9,635 19 146,619 17
9,336 04 14,753,10
. .
4,625 10 113,015 18
7,236 08 =,835 00
iitilee open frOns7 A. M. to 9P. M. Sonfialyttomlli
to 1 P. M. JOIIN CLAYTON, P. Mt ,
Pon Orrtes, Pottsville, May 9,1857. I[l9-11em]
11,831 18 137,76 t 07
. 161,633 07
23,882 00
Dry Goode, and Grocery Snore.
T HE . undersigned have ~„.._
N
opened a Nee Dry Goods and.Siro•
eery Stori, In the building on Centre '
street, next to Seger's; llotel. formerly. op.
copied by Millman A Chamber", where - they will be happy tones their friend's aed the public
generally. Their purpose is to do exclusively, a CASH
business, which will enable them to sell cheap.
Aif"Gnra ?HIM A CALLIIMI •
BEAM A =EBNER.
. 1
Pottinrille,April3, , sB • - 11-tf
wELL. TOTAL.
1,754 01 8,493 02
632 oq ' 3,118 03
2,386 o 9 13,611 07
OIL, PAPER, AND
E. D. WOODED
-NO. 9 North Fi
DSLPIIIA.
er k Spring Sperm Oil. Wintedilephant ASolli011;
Lard aid Tanners' 011, Winter A Rethi'd Whale 011.
Greasing .00,(low pries, for
Itetin'd Vegetable Paint OIL oar Ilse) 1
TOTAL.
17,('0 11
TOTAL
27.934 12
108,114 17
130,609 09
IMPROVED MACRINERY
.Made expressly for lubrleatlng machine, y. as a substitute
for sperm 011, and reeommeaded by Engineers' of etni•
mum bb
memos to eny before introduced. April 24 '5B
Ltt t 174 y
TOTAL.
61,200 19
79,177 07
II M,468 06
..":ONWEDNESDAY, May 0M, 1869,
AT 10 o'clock, A. M., will be sold at
public id& aftlis Cabinet Ware Rooms, No. 411,
ut street Philadelphia, the entire stock of New
and Elegant Furniture, comprising all the eurual assort
molt, la ROSEWOOD, WALNUT and MAHOGANY.
• 5 MIR stock was manufactured by t. P. Sherburne t
SIMS. expressly fir Retail Saland is interanteed to be
of the best materials and w monship. -The well
known reputation of this house, which fns occupied the
above stand , fir the last_ twenty years, is an assurance
that the goods *roan they are represented to be. Par
'chasers trom,a distance can hare their coeds packed on
the premium, if desired. Sala PRILIMPTORY—to close
a partnership account.
April 24,'58
TOTAL:
14,009 00
IiUL TOTAL.
12,43918 84,389 18
tog mg
GO
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00
szli
.ot
Do
Po
00
• NOTICE!
THE next Semi-Annual Session of
The &loyal!' Counts Teachers' Inatitute will be
bat PINPAROVE. Commenting on Thursday, May
6th. Excursion Melted+ from auburn to Piorgrove will
be truest by Mr. Wellington Jones, Agent at Auburn,
and amendments for a reduction of flue are in progress
with other companies.•
Then will be at lent one 'Lecturer and Instructor from
abroad. 'The Institute will hold Ride:alone In the now
and cosnanallous School House, lately erected by the Dl.
rectors of Migrate. The people of that borough have
shown, In the erection of this building, an Interest In
the nose of Common School Education unsurpassed
anywhere else In the rounty—and the Teachers may test
'assured that they will meet with a warm reception.
J. P. SHEILlLAN,Prieeipal.
17-
00
7$
00
40
a 334
lb
00
rs
104,
April 24, '5B
PfRIPMEAT&TR_AII ., e itlEflT HOUSE.
mes. sun: umennott; annsastdeaphla.
YRS. A. L. TRAYER ~.....
'respectfully Informs ber Bthwyl- -a.-
YRS.
friends, and the public. W./ .
.. '
,thit she bas Opened In Chesnut street, ,hit ..,:.:,......
above Tenth, one door ahoy, the. A. - - .
seentdy nuildlop, a Bow the Permatontand Transient
Bowden. *here she will he happy to etwommodste theta
in the best manner. It le one of the vat desirable M
ations to the city. being nu the finthkirtable piceneunde.
and in the "trinity of the Public Antiostmenta. It offer.
superior inducements, parties:July :m4103116* from the
emautry. Persons dethousof visiting the eity with their
Males can, by addresidat n Unc ascertain . the tercets. .
do. and animas the rooms, Vas to be certain of mom.
noadation. It labard to, frevat lablminn on tea most
monad* terms. Mardi 6,1$ 10441' i
2b
00
00
0
18 .
1,
ORIENTAL COFFEE!
POTTSVILI,E POST OFFICE.
MISCELLANEOUS.
RAG NITAILEGiIIIOM,
FF, JR., & CO.,
out street, PHILA-
[VAL an o tow, arpet Tacks,
kjThunsets r at.,a MIMS .t.MVPSON'II.
...Slow es me 5444" ea . Conn sod Mutat stmts.
Y0t144/U4. Aril 3,'bB 16
WHJTE LEAD
Turpentine, Alcohol, Japan, Li
-0114
inarm Glass, potty. Teo. Bed, Creme YeMel, Bed
Zest, Se-ott ISTICKTRIS t TIIOIIP4OXII,
taisslat was Eslsrl ear. Cagey sad Market streets.
Pottsville. Aril s.'iB.. 14
: _pLowl , PLOW." I
gAGLE and Hamburg: F
iiii lows, Side
n 111, etste warns ng a warns ltoold Hotaft.dillePrOlPid
;mulling , Cultivatomat STICUTEJ4k IROMPSON%
-Soot or Taz lira..." cor. Camtn. and Magkat itnets.
rottatllle, April 3,'SB 14-
' - -
'A LI ' kinds UN f S k l AiM
AR MS m
ade
to3ider,CUßAP.andwarrant•d. ToOlsandmal
l
wary neelred yq - filisorge Schalk.
*aft OW, Me, opposite &stud lorries Mon.
Novegeittl Is 7• ' . .. r • - eal. .'
-Ng:PORTS ON, mina.
R- .
Ertm fS ot- the ON, House of
moos ea the working of Coal Mines, and tRo
mussed accidents la lb* nom Illustrated • witlt n
awe= drawing", a Ivry nag:Labia and acme work. Ist,
U. and *Reports fur sale al the Bookstor• *a Sub
scriber. B. HANNAN. ,
Pottsville, Ms;fch 15, 'ZS • 11- ,
WIRE ROPE FOR SALE.
THndersigned has on hand- about
MO foot of dq, lash new wire rope of good quail.,
ty, which is °Eared for sale on towy retrousUr &Arras.—
bus partkulars inquire of the subscriber at L%s tau, Pa.,
'ar of Ell T. Ofrater, Esq., Mooch Chunk.
South Luton, March tf, 'SS 10.3 m Wit. KELLOGG. '
, u A P JOURPLED COURT ,
A "
jounied (Joon of COMMON' '
LEAS will be bald at Pottsville, In and for the
• cooky .I'
of Schuylkill, on MONDAY, May W. IS" at 10
o'eloellt In the Ammon, to continue one week.
Magis Onto, Pottatbh,l • WM. NAM Ithedg.
!April 15, lltSe. j , ' ' 16.3 t .
PEAR TREES AND CRAPE
Afew Choice', Standard Pear Trees,
and Isabella and Clhitonthipes, hard; and pro
dottier. root* unsold. Also a couple . Rene& lit apes,
A new Whits hardy Grips which Is very scarce.
• 1 B. lIANNAN.
aa-AU IdattiotPlalits and Seeds on hand. and re.
retired to order.. Kane but the choked and mast desira
ble kinds kept We' do not deal in the refuse trash
thrown on the market.:
REMOVAL OF POTTERY.
THE subscriber• has lemoved his
POTTITY from between Market. and Norwegian
streets, to Second street, in the borough of Pottsville,
near C: F. Kopitaeh's Soap and Candle Factory. where he
will be, happy to runtish his rrleods and the public with
all kinds of Earthen Ware, Drain Pipes, Chimney Pip*
ac,—all of which be is determined to manufaetnre at
the very }await rater, to suit the times.
• , WILLIAM BERNE].
April IL IEI/42m
REMOVAL:: :I'. •
THE undersigned respect Fully in
forms Mil friends and the public , generally, that he
has removed from the S. West corner of Centre and Mar
ket streets, to Second street, one done North of Market.
where he wilt, continue the manufacture and repair of
MINIMS' SAFETY LAMPS. He is thankful for past
patronage and respectfully soli ita a continuance, feel
ing eonildent that his lamps will compare favorably with
any manefactured.' GEO: HEATON.
Pottsville, Aid' 17,'58 -163 t
PAINTING, PAPER NANCIINCI. &C. '
TtoHD-undersigned would respectfully
announce to the public that he has opened a Paint
p, in Second Street. above Market, next - door to the
First Methodist Church, where be is prepared to execute
all work In his line, such as Mouse and Sign Painting.
Glazing. Graining and Paper Hanging, on' the shortest
notice, and on reasonable terms. Haring worked at the
WA nen the a amase of years, be hopes to receive a
share or the public patronage. MILUArtp KLINK.
Pottsville, April 17, '6B ' . - '1134)
LITERARY INSTITUTE,
Tundersignedrespectfully i i nforms.
1 . his patrons and friends in Schuylkill county, and
especially In the mielolty of Mount Carbo4Pottiville,
St. Clair, Port Carbon. anti New Philacielphia.lhat the
next term or his Institute, in the borough of Palo Alto,
will commence on NUN DAY the 3d of May. ensuing.—
No nr Dcgcats are taught in this Institute,
but a sound Literary and Moral Education. wilts paren
tal discipline is guaranteed: Timely application is re•
quisite, as many were disappointed the previous term
by this neglect. . .I'. D. LAI:NETT, Principal.
Pa 'o Alto. Aptill7,,lS 13.3 t•
PRY COODSZ'
No:13 Morita Second sir eauti Philadia.
KELLEY & BROWN invite the
attention of cant purchasers to a fall assortment
Ut Spring and Summar Dry_Ooods, consisting In part of
Black Silks. Stella Shawls. Sheeting&
Mods de Lainee, Mantillas, Ticking& • .1
Chain de do Parasols, Counterpanes,
Crurellan, Lawns; Munnste,
• Ducats, ~ Brilliants, Table Coveta,
. Levellas, Chintzes, Napkins, tr., &e.
ALSO,
REIS'S AND BOYS' WEAR, IN GREAT VARIETY.
The above goods having been bought during the late
panic Cro Wm, enables us to offer them at a great reduc
tion on formerprires; IWO goods mlshepresented to elect
sales, and :to AIIATIIIMIT IN MRS.
, KiiLLF.I7 t BROWN,
ilNo. 13 N. Second attest, above Market, Philadelphia.
April 17, '5B 1,84 m
BOOTS, SHOES, TRUNKS, &.C.
THE Subscriber begs leave to inform
his customers and the community at large that us
has Just returned from the city with a
flue collectiOn ofsrticles In his line, con- - 24.115 7 1 )
aggaiistating of
. BOOTS.
SHOES.
tiAITERS,
• MAPPERS. •
PUMPS. de.,
of all descriptions, for f.adies,Fentletnen and children.
An elenint article of Misses' and children,• buttoned
gaiters, something new In the latest style.
Also, a new lot of Trento', Tallies, Carpetbags, Satch
els, to, do.
Ctudomer work neatly and expeditiously attended to.
Store and Bhop . In Centre, One door above Ulgh street.
kir., est 'door to the Red Front:ls*
Pottntlleylisy3o,l7 22-Iyl . DINIEL SCLIERTLE,.
JUST PUBLISHED,
13
Y the Pottsville Scientific Associa
tion, "The Fossil Plants of the Coal Meturtires of
he United States," with deseriptimis and plates of some
_new species in the Cabinet of the Association; by I'roL
'Lao. Lzeguesscx: 24 pages. B. BaIIDIM, pr.-1848. '
This email work contains descriptions of the genera of
the Fossil Coal Pkints hitherto lound and described In
this country,..witit ad enumeration of the species,
%amounting to about auo. with their locallUes add place
In the Coal Series. The information contained in it can
not be had anywhere else in so'conven lent a form, and a
part of it has deter before tseea published. It mest,
therefore. be found very useful to thus, engaged-in this
branch of study. and of great practical utility id the
identilication 9f the Coal beds. when opened at distant
points. A short paper is added. t.howing the number of
spades found in the high and low Ocala, and the number`
common to both, with the number common to the An
thracite and Bituminous Coal Measures, and, other' use.
ful information. , '
Pottsville, April 24;'18 11-
- . _•
PUBLIC SALE. ___
r 0 be sold at public vendite at the
L tate residence of Daniel F. Berger, deoeased, in North
Manbeim township, Schuylkill county, on the 14th day
of May next, at ten o'clock in the forenoon of the said
day—the following description of property, to wit: Beds,
bedding, bedsteads, tables, chairs and other home and
kitchen turnlture ' 4 horses, 4 cows, 1 bull, ,
222r8 hogs. 1 truck wagon, 1 farm we
gon, plows, barrows, cultivatorei • / 4 4W
hey, straw, l 8 acres of grain in the gniunct. lw
tags of guano, harness of various demerlptiona, kaddies.
bridles, 100 curds of_ wood, 439 steepen, 36 eawiogs, one
watch, and a large nriety of other property.
All persdos purchasing to an amount. under Jive dol
lars, to pay crib; and all persons .purchasing to an
amount of flue dollars and upwards to have credit of
duty days, upon thelr giving a. note with suMcient se
curity, JOSEPII DERDEIt,I
- WM. strrLE.-
April 24,'58 ' • - 11.31
ATTENTION. BATTALION!
TunHE COMPANIES corn -a
Peeing the First Belfiment,Schuyiltill
County Volunteers, will meet for parade.
review and Inspection, on filonday, the 10th day of May,
1858, In the Borough of Pottsville, without further no
tice.
The line will be tinned at 10 o'clock In the forenoon,
in Market street 'right resting on Courtland street, fan.
108 South.
The esptains of companies are hereby notified that the
line will be formed in double rank.
Artillery companies ere ordered to ha their field
pieces on the pentad fir inspection, and t prepared
with blank cartridges; to receive the Brigadier,
.General,
Major General and Brigade Inspector.
' Captains of companies are requested to presentoi for
ward the dates of the Inspect on of their r espective corn,
patties, to the Adjutant, st Pottsville, on or before the
th day of May, 1868.
Head Quarters at the Exchange HoteL
117 order of the Colonel. " - ,
AIMS WIBN , Adjure at.
April _4,'67 • I 1731
• TAMAQUA IRONWORKS.
Iron Founcirrr, - = r ts. * Boiter li .= NachiairLe — 2bot
Makers avedlirr Hakim. .
The subscribe,, are now prepared to
receive orders Or ail kinds of Stationary r
Engines and machinery for collieries, . v.IFR I=Pl
blast furnaces, mills, &v. Extensive gt-
Mittel; and.preetkal experience in the
business, warrant them In Gifting the largest contracts
at the lowest prices. ,
Particular attention it called to !vent; ft Allen ' s New
Style Patent Winding Machinery, by which the Slops
'or Shaft rope or chains run on the, top of both drams in
- double way& ,
This arrangement, it Is ITrendently believed , will love
in the wear and tear of ropes or chains, the price of the
Machinery in 11 , 11 years; and for fast winding, elm . idiltz
of construction and durability; it cannot be Ma
We also recommend the new ear wheel, InventedTyTfr.
Lucian li. Allen. This wheel an only be bad at our
works, and be. steed the test of the serene( severe win
tent past, triumphantly; not a single wheel having been
broken slnee its introduction. We are now placing it
-under the cars Of some of the principal Railroad Compa
nies in the cOunt l 7.
We would also call the attention of the public to the
Tamaqua Car Shop, connected with the above works and
recently erected for the =sanitarian of Railroad. Drift,
Preicht Cars and Trucks, and furnished with' all the la
test improvements, so that they are thus enabled to ex
ecute work much cheaper and with more despatch than
heretofore.
,All work guaranteed. Pawns wanting anything in
our line Would do well to give tu a all.
CARTER & ALLEN.
April 24,'58
ATT ENTI NI
111
Brigade Orders.
TITE volunteers ooinge Briga de ,
curb Divi.
slou.S.M. M.. will meatposing Inspection and Review,
in the following order: ,'
Ist Regiment, commanded by Col. Thomas Johnson,
on MONDAY ; the 10th day of May, 18.18, at 'Pottsville.
The following compatible compose the Regiment:—lfirat
Troop Schuylkill County Cavalry, Illinereville Artillery,
Washington Artillery, Keystone Nines, Ringgold Bides,
National Light infantry, Washington' Teasers, Scott
Wetherill Rides, Marion Rides, Lafayette Rifles
and Llewellyn Rifles.
2nd Regiment, commanded by Col. W. W. 31cUtelmm,
on TUESDAY, the 11th day of May, at Tamaqua. The
following companies compose the Regiment:—Tamagni
Cavalry. Tamaqua Artillery, Scutt Eines, Wynkoop.Ar.
twiny, German Light Infantry and Jerkier' Guards.
A&land Battalion, commanded by Maj. Isaac Bo*.
hart. on Wednesday, the 12th day of May, 1848. at Ash.
land, and is composed of the following companies,._
Ashland Cavalry, Marion Artillery, Patterson Guard..
and Ashland Rides.
Matiantango Battalion, commanded byMk. Wee.
loch. on Thursday, the 13th day of May, 11169, at.Ger
manville, In !Woo township, at the Public HMO of
Widow Osman. ,The tbllowitig companies compote Do
the
Battalion t—WauthingtOn Troop. Jackson .Blues, na*
sou Rides and alahantango Infantry.
The fines wilt be limed at 10 o'clock, A. 31.. each day.
Captain" are strietlyenjolned to furnbh the IWO& br
reenter with copies of enentlasent and fon deseriptkra of
State property—enrolliients to be made on the blanks
furot4hed theau. Minton' wltl fornlah a hat of geld
end staff deters of their, ,Regtment or Battalion., !Aid
return to be wade on each day of 1131160t/on. _
Captains of rodspaules *ln 'bosom:l a copy Other!.
rollommt to the County CoinsolatiOnerann or he
10th of hay, 180 betua-,t
. .
exapentea ere ordered to hare their
Bald pieces on the ground Be lespvtion. •
By coke of JAB. RAOUL
&up& lospeetor, Ist artmelle i efk Divines, !J. P.
prhgadeloapeeterea (Wm , ')_• • • • • •
YettetWa, Apia b, 80. f
EIMIIIII
•
i/-171/1
- PML AD EL IMI .
TA. mu :
CH a l ft C AGO: ,
1M '1
• , BUFFALO. N.Y. ! CLEVELAND. Min, I!
ALBANY, N.Y. i I: DETROIT, Web. 11
A IMadlaet sattaisic Mbar at theaw Callasea has thir
prtritege of all Egan unlimited Ume. . ' . .'- ' ' I
- IL , PH kLA DELPII IA !COLLEGE,
IL
Cosner tit Seventh end Chestnut IltdOEB:1
...
JOHN
____
_, sots IM zniant. ;
B. MIMS. MORRIS L. BALWRILL, I I
Prot JOBE.* HART, W.C. PAT ERR '
EDMUND .:IMPS, ILIULON WILLIAMSON, .
It. TROIS J. OOOR. I
COLLEGIATE COURSE.. : • LI
I I
•. ,-' ..katiceptair,,
In all Its mos t epproved kruss, adapted to the varioisi
departments of Trade and Commerce. Including General
%weal, and Doan liaressitile, Shipping, Forwardinni
Commission, Baiting. Exchange, Manufacturing, Rath,
reading, SteambOating.de., de. ... - •
- • : Pessaataasehly. , 1
.: i
- A good handirriting,ta regareied of tba l 4rst import
l in e s , and la guaranteed to ill completing that:hares. I
Vain( =CUL CALCULArIONA iIERCFANi
TILE-LAW.'#USINRSS, CORREOON. !
DEACE, USAGE. Am., lire-, 'eber. 1
Daily Ltehrr tr. are deltvereit upon Ms abaci sublet& •
DIPLOMAS tirir:awined to Studenneeccipletteir the,
Coons and staselugthe necessary examination.. -
- Ge rs stural IntieraVs i Is , !
- The proprieto of Owe Colleges" perfecthig
Chain of &bora througboat this pan cities of
East and Meet that shall &gird to young men . oppert .
ty to qualify themselves in the.sarions modes of do
business, not only in Groat Ccutuorrcial Centres of the
East, but in the great and growing Weet,,also. The see
tehushment of sack Soho* is bdi-eved to be _
sable to thM result. .
The Schools sit the above points are aD lea s
condition. Over SOO Students were lu anon as upon
th em during last Winter's &vision. .
. There are no teems and no eseatione. Btridnete nuir
therefore, enter aid prosecute the Stoats ejthout re fi t-
I
'once to classes. - . I
. .
Tenses r -- , i
Scholantilp for,Oompleto Cour* including Book-
Beeping, Writing. Lector*, ge„, - - $4O
Boot•Keeplog for Half Courstr.l - • - - 40.
4ti-Yor farther particuilarn nod for Catologooandeir
cuts r. Address,' , BRYANT A STRATTON, ",
Pan.serseem..l
ORTABLE STEAM ENGIN S
'constantly im hand, of 'trims sixes, for drielkg
tinselling Machines; Shaw and other .11111a.LIel B e akers„
I"
Screens and Ore Washers; also, for shafting for COAL
hoisting, pumping. &c.
477 , Engines made without wheels when required. I
FOR SALE-4 tiewlitationiu Engine, suitable SW la
Out mini. Will be sold eery c h eap. Cylinder, 14 in.
bow 30 In., stroke: box bed-plata.l6 ft. long. 30 in.
wide: 00 cwt. itlyirheel; two WecentricS, to,.ron both
- ' • ways. •
. : ,'.. •
dir Descriptifo Circulars of,.
Portable Eng.nes •a • d
Price Lists on hand. 1
A. L. ARCIIAIIISAULT, _
• City; i'ortable /Engine and Machine Werks.'' •
15th & Hamilton streets, above Willow, Ph lia4ipbbt.
April 10: '5B , . 1 m'
. .
TAILAIIA,CARRIILGE VAGON FACTORY.
liorseshoetng and BlacksmithDpg..l
Year the Corner ff BROAD, and CL:STBE I streets.
T HE subscriber takes•this method Of
•
informinighe public that be has become the side
proprietor of theaboullastablishmeut, and he bopel to
conduct It so as to give Satisfaction
to the butanes( community, by, em
ploying none but the best of wm-ik
men. and using the best matt:tittle ,
that can be found I o the market. Being Mytelf:a kap.
Deal mechanic. I will guarantee all work turned out; to
be as represented. i
Jobbing work of all kinds promptly 'attended I to and
neatly executed. Ile hopes, by 'strict attention to
nese and reasonable charges to merit a liberal shire of
the public patronage. • DANIEL DE:A:I.
air D. DEAN has on hand amassortment of new end
wood hand carriages and exp.ese wagons of vaus
styles. Also. henry wagons of kinds. Old carr iages
bought or exchanged. . March 13, 114 -
- TO. !mum; MEN.
' BOOK-KEEPING TAUGHT AS IT SHOULD DE, I
AT ?Hi' •
Pennsyli , anla. Commerehil Coilege o
YORK, PA.
No COPYING Frees Printed or Jlanuscript Farina
THE INSTRUCTION giveri at this
Institution is really a Course of Coonting-Ittiom
Praetlee and Mercantile Affairs. Each pupil is separiate.4
ly Inetmeted, under the pole diteetlon of the Principal.
The superior method of teaching at this College is idles•
ted by the large number of students who have ontiired
upon their duties, thusurovingi the 'unmeant Issue of
their studies. Bar further particulars address
K. WHITE, York, Ni!:"
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COMMERCIAL PENMANSHIP.,
TTPON THE RECEIPT of FIFTY
eentA.T. WIMO's Syrteto of Penooinohlp. neatly
,bound. will be soot to any sidthigom.frte
Addrem. • . T; 8. WIU Yor „N.'
March TO, 113 . • 125si I
• ' LATCIARY'BAIREAU
A N EXPE.RIENCED 1.1)1TORi a
A
successful Author and a thoroughly Educated Lit
erary nun. weary with twenty-five years of the drudgery
of Daily Journalism, has determined to hire oar or ;sell
his brain at retail. to those who may require HRH servl•
or in any honorable way.
Merchants, Rosiness men, Inventors. and Dealer, of
every kind; will be supplied, off hand, with adiertsue
(poetied, or otherwise.).notices, cards, eireu re,
Or any spectra of article desired. .
Politicians will be supplied with speeches, repokulres.
Muttons, letters, toasts, pamphlets. editorial 'dirks.
communications, and every 'sort of brain-work, ;wide%
they may find ft inconvenient Or troublesome to,dc' fur .
themselves, I
Ladies and Gentlemen of suety rank in society or oe
eurestbrn in life, can bare letters written ono,'Ord,
whether bust Oss or sentimental.
The advertiser will also conduct or transixtVeberes.
pendent* of every kind, either Hngllsh.Frpoch,SPatrish,
00111412 or Italian., I -
Poetry, Acrostics fir Ladies' Albums, Notes, 'Billet
door, MonodillN and CompositiOns of the most delkate
and confidential character, incident to every posslblicir
eumstance or event In life, will be furnished In "fie nisi.
hie coneSsnor„ by writing to the undersigned, and' .ex
plaining their wishes. . I 1 I.
Order, by mail, actinandaded pith cash, will,be strictly
and promptly attemd:ti to. .:THOMPSON;
LiteraryßOrealL
Box 2 2 85, Philadelphia P. 0, Pa.
Jan. 30, '54 - fiefor
pirintßlLT D4ICO9IEBP I OF UM AOE.*,
I
_ , zmPoterek. TO
TpbicCo Chewer
itDß. OpSTAT LI;NARD'S
Taste Boaters* lve T ashes,
TAe Great Substitute For Tobacra.
IT is a well known and incontroverti-1
hie fact that the use of Tohteco is the promoting
.cause of many of the most severe
MENTAL ANDPHYSICAL DISORDERS
Tolebich the race of man is subject, as careful analysis
and long and; painfull experience hare clearly proven
that it contains certain nareotie and poisonous prOer.
ties mast dangerous in their Ofeets, which by entering
into the blood derange the functions and operations of
the Heart,
rions causing many to suppose that organ to be see
lyseased
di. . I
TODAtXIO affects also the the nervous systern,tian
'resting itself- 7 as all who have ever used the - Iminute
weed will beartestimony—ln Lazuli ude, Nervoualrrine
bility, Water Brash, Dyapepeli, and many other' cUsor•
den of a similar character. I • • -
VIM TASTI: ,RNSTHHATIVE -
Ate designed toeoantenctthesetnnsfsil nffuenootj' and
have proved completely suave ul in a multitude of
eases, and ,wharereri used. Being harmless. Inhem.
selves, they exert a beneficial effect theentire' aye•
tam, restoring the Taste which! has berme vitiated or
destroyedby great indulgence. complelely removlu* the,
irritation and aeonapanying tickling sensation 'o the
Throat—which are always coneornent upon abstaining 1 1
from the we of TobaCco, and by, giving a healthy tone to
the Stomach, invigorate the whole layman. I
Terms who are Irretrievably; undermining their 'Leon;
Motions and shortening ' the)? lives, should nee these
Troches Immediately and throw off the irdmious'anel
unpleasant habit of Tobacco Chewing. , !
These Troches or Lozenges are put up Ina ronvesiient
and portable form et the low prke,of 50 rents per brix.—
A liberal discount to the Trade.'
Prepared solely by the undeteliited , to whom in or.
den should be addressed. JAS. DOWERS.praggise,
Corner 2d and Bate streets, Pallt l2d deiShis.
Minh 20, 'SS . I ' y 4
EICHUYLKII.L NAVICATION:-
THE BOARD of MANAGERS have
' adopted the following Rates of Toll on Miseehane , ,
one Articles, and on Boats, to be charipd on their Works
during the year Mil:
TOLL TO BE CHARGED MLR TON OF MOOO PO D S:
All articles .earried . tee man and ander, shall pay
tamely anti per nes, except where this amount sh e ear
coed Scents per ton, on the ascertained tonnage of the
vessel for any lost paned beta! Reading. or 4 (note per
ton above Reading. In such case, these last teentl nod
rates lOU be ehanred. '
For any detente beyond tens manes, one rent 'pm ton ,
pee mile additional will be charged, except that mt.
atone. Clay', Bark' Rats, Posts and Rolla, Manure end,
Cordwood, shall be tinned not more than 50 ten per
ton.
Iron Ore, Wrought or Scribbled Stone. Common It cks,
Rough Bark, Sand, Unwronghtelloilding, Flag and b
Stne, pot morn than 35 cents per ton. •
Gm. slate, Ntarblo,Flre Brick, Soap atone,Bob,
'Salt,,,Tee ypsu , Copper Ore, Scrap Iron and Broken Cistlnp,
not mare than 45 emits. • _ •
-. Pig iron, Ball Rued, Bar and Minutecturedlnni,9ast
logs and Machinery, Timber, round and igniter 4 1 W
Lumber, Shingles, Ray and straw, floor, Seeds. Dila'
ominous Gad, Distilled Liquors and Spirits, Moirebsir"
Of, 411 kinds, lied ail Wirier, not other w i s e *petit Oil
onsuners44, not more than 05 rents per ton for aikri di*
tames: Provided, That tf more thanipo pentads of Qua
porde' are tarried upon an y hoet,the boat and *Ott To
carp shall pay the full clukrter rates for enroll lock
passed.
Nwts.—ln pining , the Locks, Boats shall bare Pistelo
donee of Rana. Rafts not eemplylng with this toigisill•
tlon r will be charged the full charter rates. ,
1
, TOLL IN BOATS.
Rho Toll authorised by the Charter of the Company,
la 6 1 ,1 cents per ton for every lock passed below Roadie,
and 4 cents per ton few every lark passed above Reeding,
on the
as tonnage of the vessel. and thew tea
will be charged against every bad; bat conditional pew
wilts will bele. mad to boats which may ba !minted la
strict cont)nttly to law and tro the monition" of the
Oanpany, at the tbilowing rate,: •
Botta carrying cargo, which has paid Ave dollars or more
tor Mlle—tree. • i
Beate noladaii. or with Fargo which has Oa Iva t 11461
Are dollars In tolls— i
/or miles or ander. • 1 - •
" mon than 6, and not over ld'aillsa, •
moralhavt 10, and aatpeer . Xvmlles, • , 1,.
M lii7iiiTiliVie . be7ooll2o , • 2 . 60
Any violation of the lawn er 'regulations lb; usiniii the
navigatloo, and for the protection of the works Of; the
Company, will render the. boot liable to as ?dr of
toil, not ezeseding the full charter rate. andto the
Of boat and cargo =ill *nth 1011, or the' corninutdion,
thereof feed by the etanegere.h paid. • i _
Baste runalog upon a stogie fere& of the:works eau
Oa r web ck they utay at Any ' pess.'foter Ocala
per hot upon lo .the asestteloot to nage thereof. shove
heat as, and sir mots per ton hello Reeding. apeekbly
to the del of Assembly.
_By order of the hard, . FRALTSIII
• Presid.it.
OVA et,the Schuylkill blsvirtion omrany,l
-.; PAiladephie, 21, 1114 i. ff ti?
=2ll
IM!"'•".4
-PERSONB USINi INK, 'ch. those
uha umild itte itee Maks sessethleg setlluttt, *ve 14
do well tin. mod Air Imam, aid mats their dye, which
ran be dew Su six 'eehte per Angle dation. and from
leer to dee cents to Seer muddles, The above eel be
sent to w, snots Air auto la stamp.~ oe attnte, b 1
addmithg 8.1. 11(11/11LD3LAS At CO,
r e b r o r y wss 1400 • Mu* Cheater: N. R. •
AJMOgrilgß C Oit i rB ll 4 p H ri 4 :l4
.1. air tt»nlB nitalillebnlnntkaineniii At • ,
-The. Viraiallatilar lava - Works,
pituatiOz to Derte of Port Carbon,
na
Poo. ' i .
The aeOperty cooed of turning lithos, plating at
thine.; tarea now eagittes, blacks:WWl tools, fouutry
tools and auks, nit* Atter took of *very datriiption
etasari tbr condole:4g the ,tonaloase, Owe Owl ',aloe.
assoopairot of pAttiwas of the taint Approved sup
eninery Dow aped the region sod a base nod of new
castings And raw isanmilat. iteseudose gives .immeedi.
itutti. • •
The 111.7 hill be Said on tesa,nahlo twits; and to
..31, lbw _
tashihe teletgaire la the business presents
eppoitaalty melqaa offend.
• he tether pmrtkttlaks Isaiah" of the afeteesigned at
St.cfelei oe. bowsaw, MI beery of 11 A. M. aid i P. X,
at Stet. Baam's otitai, Pathan*. 'J. I.IIIRX.
St. Cletr. P.b. 24. P 144
I • CARD
L trots iqnsitsterie Exalgaltrely.
cHARLES ADAMS, S. E. coiner of
Meath sod :Oh attests. Phltadelptita. Infinms bts
monomers and
.t.b. ;burner of Dry Goods ,geuesailly,
that he hi making edit* exerttons for the prontenHou of
his briskness theeoistlak seasont and in orderl to suable
him - to,purtbase gobds for Clad. and sell than at the
Infant market pricer; he has deeldetto sell at; throat&
lest posalble athanop 10-For Qua Exelesieely Palt.
Be his reduced the; price of most .of the iGxsts to
Stoma hd has now Oka many New Good., suitable for
the seems, to which wilt be toads daily additions.
• Cain *lll be %obeli to emus modal* Vriends and Plata
yerson:generally. a heretofore. New DRUS GOODS,
LINENd. and VCR:WISHING 000Dtt. gear
mil/. Purchasers will Sod great &dilaters 10 idling an
early call, the Lott° being ••• The sisbk diatibbar it bd.
ler then the stow SAilting." •
The dtuation is cannel. aid the store well ;lighted,
14,0 214311- - I [if) • ltAtt
11,FAISIES: •
HE laotuat Mountain Loaland Iron
o:6rminr. orreii t.i good awash' several valuable
bekors anon the company's property, itt Columbia
and Ntirtbamberiand leoonties. The reins altered Sr.
larOWhits Ash veins of tbeLocoat Itionotalo. own
wbiebl collieries base been 'already -by
,Mesas, Oast PiatSon. Iteppliar 'and 110.
I
Tate paasmothrein, averages about 25 • Am t t, la thlek
ness,aid the unde;;;ln7;rein some 12 to 14 feet. Both
Selo* afford a large body of Coal above oraterheal. The
qualiti of the Coal is dell established in market. ,
The iMin. Hill Railroad affords an avenue to the
Easterla marital:, and the- Philadelphia a atiebery Rail
road to the Soatherniand .Western markets:- Both of
these *Broads are contested to the eollierleS upon the
company's property. tor putieularsciimoire
ANSPACII, Jr, 'Prat..
No. .
• SS hOoth Fourth Street, Philadelphia.
ti r' - Or ; ALES. Erie. f Apt-,
CentrerUle. Columbia Co., Pa.
' Fehrt,trarp 13,1858 E ' • ; 7-tr
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PRICER Snuck° TO sun THE TOUT! . •
"NATIONAL pIOTEL,"- - : !- • - •
(Late.' W LUTZ ,SWAN,") . ...
, .'
RIME Street, atolve THERA.
i Philadelphia.
aleProprietore of the above 'arell-knoisei establish
mbnt, being thankful Or the very liberal patronage be
stored upod them the putt year, take this inistbod of hr
forming their friends sea the gubila that they are VIII
prepared to accommodate them if favored with a call. ~
Durlng the Winteritiontbe the bogie lise , llseolt Mot'
esigh4 - renovated, imptogettnesaa wadi. and tberezteri.'
sive " teratlons In contemplating. 1 . • • I -
We are determinedtt . .‘ ,. levoti our. whole attention to
be:einem and flatter on Ives with the eonv,irtion that
we shall be able to givgenersti satisfaction. r ' .."'
Respectfully your ,
811)118 it, STOVER,
Jii, ' JO= atn!gt, abaft Third.,
-ITERSIS:—SI *5 per day. „ 1 t. .
N.ll.—Carriages wilt always be In readlneas to conveys_
Passengers to and front Steamboat Landing* and Rail
road Depots. . i . • . I . A. &8.
Philadelphla, April l - , '5B ,1. 18. '
- , GEORGE 41 SCATTERGOOD.
rharmacentist, • I
kW Learner Pifta awl Cullowitili diets. Prtiladelphia.
Tli E , , DRUG (STORE at , thq North--
;West corner of I' fth and Callowhill streets, lately
occupied by Beau. J. re, having been taken by the
.2,
aubscilber,pbywirbins tot others are Infornied dist In.
addition to the tutus' stock of DRUGS. MEIDI. i t
CIN ES, DRUGGISTS' !ARE. FANCY ARTICLES,
tie., tti., a variety of the flner Chemicals and 'phar•
maceitical preparation? Will be kept on band and .'
furniabed on favorable:term. • Particular atteatkos will
be glee's to executing the orders of physicians, and fit
ting up Aledielna Chists, with promptnese l add great
care. t ' • ,
Thti valuable epreparation known as Crete' Concentra
ted Wine of Wild Cherry. containing all the virtues of
the hark In in very small bulk, and reeotritnendea as an
excellent and agreeitbitt tonic , and generally applicable
.wherf the Wild Cherry' Dark is indicated; is; now mama:
factOed and for' ale.t r 4 t well se Cnitet Elixir Opium,
Breit Guards . Fluid race Ginger. de.. 4e., by
1 axo. J. SCATTERGOOD. Pharmaceutist,
11. tir..ror. Fifth add Callowhill stit.,,Philadelpbts.
Ap14117; '413 _ ' , I 1.11-it
I 1, ORPHANS' COURTSAI, I
.E.
FIJRSUANTI to an order otl the Or
. iihans* Con(t of the county of tchuyikill, In the
, mmonwealth Of Pennsylvania, th:4 eubscriber. AS
-1 tubilitrator of the estate of JOIN BROVN.j late of the
ikz4gh of Pottiville. In 'the county of schetylkill. de
r-
. will expcwe to sale by public vendee on Bato
1 day, he let day of May next, at 10 o'clock tin the fore
noon'. at the public house of Joseph 31.. Fetzer. in the
I Borobeh of Pottsville, In the county of Sehdyl kill afore
wsid.4-The following real estate 'Bunts la the Borough
of PoPsville.ln wild county.
I • 'purport No. I.e-Coutlining In front ot Market 9.quare
t. 24 Tett, and in depth 100 feet. hounded by lOt of Bestia
-1 min terner, Mt Which Is erected a largefralrm - dwelling _
house• with kitchen attached, and tux been for many
- yearlr_oupkellia Store bland.,k •
irpori No. 3—Contalulog in fro nt on Lyon etroet 24
feet, and to depth 90 feet, bounded by lot of Benjamin
Sterder,and Purport N 0.4, op which Is ere4ted k large
Omni welling house.
t I Parporf No. 44-Containing In front on Lyon street 24
frett„iit depth 90,feeL bounded by Levy street, and pur
port No. 3, on which is erected a liege thred story brick
dwelling house..ttc. Late the estate of sal/ decamped.—
Ternis and conditions made known at thefts and place
- of ease, by L. • LEWIS BREACH.
Adnifolitrator of the Estate of. JOHN BROWN, dec'il.
BA order ol the Orphans' Court, JAcoa Clerk.
- P0.14.4111*, April 6, 'AR 16.4 t
ICARDER, FARM TOOLS &AL
JkIST received and for sale at the
Seed end Implement Store of the intiseriber
-. Grape lawn lakes, do OarAen Rakes.
Penhing Chisels andKolies—Buddlng Xnives. •
Ladles' floral Biker._ •
; I, •
Ladle.' Penning &hems and Tnt asplantiO. Pork lk
Transplautinl Prowels, And Prunlog Shears—for Box:
hr.
• Rickel PrunlO
R g Saws. Nest P.ggs, Cottle Fish, tc.
„ !Ades' SCIPIOtI. for (lathering Yloweis,
itedine and Gaiden!Shaues, Hoes, Be.
!rely Spades tO Ladies. • "
Gclekedging'qr Border Shears. ' •
Wick Lines for '
Dahlia Boot 4 Sommer Bulbous" Boots - ,4 Plants and
,t3hrtiblbery; of every description—not on haUd, obtained
to older at short notice.
Also. fur the Form—
; Side 0111 or Strive! Pimrs: best kind. r : •
Diable Moulding Board Heirs. . ,
Truck; Plows. and Raw! Cultivators and *lows.
lib Cultivators; latest and best patterns. '
; Ail of which are of the latest and wit appetwell Pat
i tern.. The subicriber also precut., all 'Mods of Agri
cultural jmpleuleuts to order, at Wtsuutsctwrers' prices,
at his Seed and l'arietY store. where be will pay Olen.
Bonito this subject —and procure the bestind ot ha.
plenerits at thelowest rates. '
AU kinds of Farm and Barden deed.. turniehed
rate and retell; it the lowest 'she by-the Blithe!, Quart,
orßickeent rutp.r.
• '-Our seeds are of the best kinds and an be war
ranted.. NO niutertain seeds sold. B. B4NNAN.
/' ; //cake so &ids, peaks,
Pottsville. April 4,1858
STAtimpx tan wren AT PUBLIC Lux.
here will be offered at Public Sale,
IT' on VRlDAlf.lhe ittr day of Ilay, 1853, 1 :at I o'clock,
1.. at the Itted States Llotel s faxnaqui, Schuylkill
.41ity„ Penney viola,* .
i.A•all that rect a ralgable tract or pleat Of ritid known
*A SAND GI LLI together With the insprovensents there-
;en, Situate on the Blue illenotain, near Drehermlllo,
in Vibusylkill county. along the line of thialf. Bchttyl
iirlll Beneath, tie miles north of tort Cliotho,the j a ne
tinniof the Phibidelphia 4 Reading Railroad. and fifteen.
Milne mouth of 'Venom us. the function of JIM estawlMat
•Wilifamspett A Alie Railroad; comprising ;158 erns.
,The Mild tract of land contains an inexhatistiLle body
of pine Whit* Sand, whieb.lese been a dy pi pt a , mu oy
•nsed in the man ; . of (nor with cement. ii, Berks
;and il•cLu • ; • unties. end halving hien tested by con c•
Ipet • • • mons, pronounced to be a superibr article far
', • • menufacture of ghuss. There la also rion mined in
italA tniet an iminenor quarry of Whits Stone, suitable
for building and other purposes, moil in diinthilli/ and
loosely of Robb!, fettle purest marble. The improve.
! metals consist of an !tensed plane, ropes, cars, *e. all
' la gOod repair, and ready to commence the ;Modems at
*nen, while the location of the tract and the LOH ties
;for transportation render It Invaluable. ;The Little
'Bebiyikill Railroad mine along the bean of the 11114 with
a sldellog from the mica mad to the sand tabu tes, when
the tars are loa4lesyleditionsly and with eomparatirely
no. ekpenwe. To an enterprising person the ?ore offers
a ft indifeement foe Attention.
V r further pirtlenkra address either of the under-
Signed. If the tract cannot be peremptorily'sold on the
'Gene day of sale. the' will be leased for a term of
ryeais to tbri highest bidder, at i certain per tentage per
too.] Terms made kocOn on clay of sale. by I
' - . :MENDON Y. LUDWIG, Tamales. Pa.
• - 1 4 • • ;WM. 113. XLIRSIINER, Dnalermille.
A Rl7, V ' I . • - , 1681
. ,
lE. CIARRICLIES, Potsv lll e; PA.,
IS AGENT fir the 'sale of EVANS' .
t WATSONjt; Phitaditphin Maitufadoritt
__ l SALAMANDER SAFES,
I NO. 26 Sofia Foierth . Street, Phitaditihia.
,
sierninggi In sight>, end !last P l i revall.”
of the Crnowittee appointai to seperinterui the
1 I hernias of Mk /ma &fey at Rwdhig,
• , hbrisary2llh, 1861: ~ _
• , ,
' - . Itmulao.....llarch 4th.
.• : I
1. life undersigned, members of the . -.- _ _
ro i n t a iffee, do reaper:trolly report,
ran we saw the two Safes originally : :_.'__:o!''. ---- I
m i.,l uporklq-, Farre ll * Herring 1 "";' -;""-
an d %vans A M,ataon, breed side by ,
'side Ina fury:ea, vie: The safe In , ~.........- •
u mby the Pan:Meet the Phila.
delplfis A Iteadhigßall dCompany. -
In hie office at RaadinW,:mennhchared by Yarreis A Her.
ring i and the safe in ute by 11. A. Lents, in: his store..
nutuhfactured hi Bran, A Watson, mid put In booksand
spissia precisely :Hike. r - _ j
uThe Sr. was started hi i 34 o ' clock ; A. 31.. and kept up
ntil four cords of :grain hickory, two eordi dry oak-red
halt Anima too wood. weft entirely costumed. the
whole under. the superintendence of the , anbecribers,
fueMbers of the incam Woe. The safes were then , cooled
of With water, after which' they were
,opened, and the
Imola and pspert taken out by the committee and sent
to Hi A. Leots's More for public emminatloni after they
•
were erst examined sad marked bythecommittee. The
hooks iod papert taken from the safe manufactured by
Heath A Watson. were but slightly affected by the in.
binstsm
ht.whllethowetaken from the safe man utast ured
by Farrels Al' Herring were. In our j 'Wotan t. 4 damaged
• fielf fifteen per Amt. more than Mom:taken Dom Evans
1- Iri Watesn's ash:_ . I '
W 4 believe thliabovalo have been a fair mn:llnipatttal
trialof the respirptivegnalit4sof both safes
-i 1 j • JACOB - ft, DEBITED.
I.
DANIEL 8-iIIiTNTER,
NW/ion been stbseni.durlng thir binning. ire fully co.
Amide with the :lbw's statement of the condition o 1 the
papers and book! talon: cut of the respeotivelaibe..
. .I . I , I. 0. A. ILICOLLI3: . -
.t. , , t 1 • '. H. H. HtIFILIKNORRO.
.;
1 ; g 4
j: 1 JAMES MILHOLI.AND:
,
—,... :
The rationing named gentlemen, realdenti l ol Reading
and Ita Thielty.mto ow the above Ate, bare purehmed
WINO' se from Ernes A' Watson since the horning, up to
Hayllst. 1837: i 1-,- - ._. . I
-_i O.A. Meal* I; Lotiold Ulm:bat Isaseßtdlh. I; Kirk
Ai latimer,lplri.llthoide & Bon. 1; Henry W. Illailnwer,
9; Hr. Wm. W00.e.1.3.4kd0m0n Rhoads:l: Linit L. Smith,
I; High A Ont 141: Wm.. Kira. I: Knaltnan I Banns,
I ; ltra. ideParlitr, 1 : ;teem J. tete/J.l ; .1; 111.* O.W.
Ilanetork, I: lira Witten! :lames Jamison, 1.1 J. R. A
' A. It.' Warner. 1; Jamb Ilelrereeker.ll Wm. ILlag,l :
• P. Bi fkbotteubetter,l; R. IL CoMpanY, 1; IL A. - Lants,
'2; W. C. & P. Pi, Enuentrout. 1 ; 131llowyer,!Pollmer A
IN.; Wilton.' t 01P. Bildelase:l. l - ' , • I
• 1 --- -IVAN* &WATSON i
7
Have mkt ea *Nadi 300,000 , 0: nide of the bow
SAM, metro tin, envit* vet eis Wier forms than wry
°MO mittintf.teekjer us . gAt nito Sales. - ! -
lily 23,17 '•-:, . • ' 1 . " • -1.7
. 21 .
'Ro , +eS'~~'s~RikP;'i~'.:.'^ , ~ _xhT+4vl ' fiflc^:S +.. t,7".:~•?45 + s`~lrikl ' A~3s'+dlß~A2 '~' bl~J:'~'7
liinstsript.
Elatarday,
alalliarp Pet tipr.
This distie has sailed tut. Sao
health.
' TM *mat Teti Cut ;Maws.
,e tolographiodarpatabstasna Us& rho untrrativei
onhe coal Wen eis Broad Top, mooed work on
Thiraday morning, after having been oo a strike
fot nearly a month.'
_,.' The Brassassia. question. .
Tie Bosse still has the Kenosa conferee.* re..
pert ender constderartoo. On Thursday, thitgreet
se w as Washington was coutineed in the Rolfe '
'with spirit through ° the - melon. the Admiristra.
lion effecting the purchase of Mr. COI said Mr.
Lawrence at prises which bare not tianiplred.— •
At the moment of aceompliahing this. and whirs
Victory once more seemed within their reach, isa
unlucky .defeetion occurred .on the other side.
end the previous question failed to be sustained
by,five majority. 'So the new recruits did not . _
ri a
to the sea*, as we expected, sod the daY wax
ed ill more gloomy as It wore 'on. Before the
adj 'lament, the previona question was three
ties eitgatived—by seven majority in the last
'mi.-, and It appeared that levant southern mein
bere'desirsd fa...postpone to the - seeond Monday In '
May agile.: Mr. Garnett renewed his !mg padd
ing motion for a postponement, i nd Mr. Bonham.
with others;e4afessed a participation hr Mr.' Oar.
nett's plan. Alhigether the oseicorid Monday of
May" was again made to trout tip with purism of
disaster to the whole fehime.
There are many who would be glad to see this
farce ended. The life is beaten out of the .
ministration, and out of the Lecomptiu minstits
tion. If pa ssed, it has no vitality or force, su ter
as slavery in Kansas is concerned, and It smolt
be difficult to accumulate greater odium cm the
President and hii party than • they now lie under..
The President has sown dragon's teeth so freely
that armed men spring up on every hand, and
every fresh purchase made in the congressional
market starts two orlbratiof these-malcontents
to the attack who were thought to be secured in t
410 4 4' As the question , stands, .whee the rote
will be taken. is ono of those nice questions which
the wisest political seer cannot found a coujecusts
upon. , . .
• • Marepeass Istelltsgeasee— r
By the arrival at New York of tho , steamship
Arabia, from Liverpool, we bare news trim En
rope one week later. Additional newi from India
had been received at London by telegrsph from
Malta. General Sir Colic Campbell remains.( at
Locknow. Major Hodson was killed at the sap. • ,
tore of that place, and-Sir William Peel received
a serious wound.• The 11111 fort of Chartidaree
had been stormed and captured. The rebels were
in Baudelcuod, where they bad congregated la
great come. Commissioner Yeb reached Calcutta
on the' , .22d of March, and was kept under 'lose
sarveillanee. Sir Hugh Moore bas driven the re. 1
bell from the atomic° distilets and the territory
of the Rajah sat Banpoor. The possessions of the
latter had 0050 confiscated. Advice, from Kong
Kong say that the great Powers have given the
Emperor until the sod of March to send Plealpe
. oiler's* to Sheathes. The Chinese were arm-
.qc around Canton, but the Elders of Fatshout
flirmally declare that it is only for their detente
.against the rebels, who threaten the city. Gene.
rel•Pelissier, Duke of Malakoff, the new minister
from France to the Court of St. James, had arrived
in London. Onleeding at Dorer,he bad 'a mili
tary and civic reception of quite an imposing
character. At London, also,he was received with
every honor. In . the British Parliament Mr. Dis
raeli anaouneed that compensation bu been de
manded from Naples for the imprisonment of
the English engineers,-captered on board the
meamer,Cagliari. The trial of Simon Bernard,
the accomplice of Orsini, was expected to conelat o lt„...--•
on the 17th ult., the day the steamer sailed.
strong unti•Frenclr appeal, made by bieeonosel,
had created gnat excitement'and enthusiasm in
court. It is reported in Paris that the Count de
Moray or M. de Persigny will soon summed M.
Espionst.e, ail Minister of the 'atelier. The-Wei
tern Powers are said to have'refosed to support
Sardinia in its. aggressive' measures exalt's' Na.
plea. -Three.fourthe of the city of Christiana,
Norway. bad been destroyed by Sr., ceasing •
loss of ten millions of francs.
TRADE, PINARCE, Ao. I,
-5114111DAV3 Philadelphia Balletirrsays:— •
Mouereontinues as a'sundant ureter for them who'
hare the right sort of paper or first ciao tollaterals, but
otherwlie it la difficult to effect icontwalgtsillaul Pro.
raring to invest their money In endre loans rattler
than to put It Into:paper, In regard Um viability of
which there is a shadow of doubt. Thera I* a large
amount of suspended paper still afloat in the market.
which is being slowly absorbed, mad until the bulk of
this is taken out of the street we cannot look. for any
material improvement. The want of employment for
the laboring dams has Tory materially red need the
gumption of all descriptions of nierchandlaa and pro.
dhre, and until there is a general resumption in the
rasnufacturing and the coal and iron Matelots. and there
is some demand for labor. no revival cats be anticipated.
- A Mos zuAmots.—A mob In Pearls, ILL, has made a
descent upon the houses of 11/Lm In that city, expelled
the lomat" set the eo.tly forattnre to the stree I. burned
It tonshocand sacked the houses. Some ten or eleven
In turn, and property to the value
of C,OOO was destroyed. Mostar the expelled prams
hale ted to Chkee.
Woai Restaime.—The rolling mills of the Trenton
(N. J.) Iron Company ars snub roof lag. About, hun
dred bands mom employed last meek. 'The trustees of
the Montour Ma.) Iron Company started another toe
nate Inn week. • All this Danrillo Iron works Cr. now to
operation swept the new wlng,ot the Montour mlll and
one turners..
Bas Ritz Or ax Ertxcar PRYIACIA.7.--021 Tbimday
last as man, without frieudser money, died at the
housed a colored woman at Nvitissille, Indiana. Ms •
name was subsequently ascertained to be Dr. Jpbn Po.
cock Holmes, a member of the College of Su Neon( Lon. •
don, and Sumerly in the employ of the Hudson nay
Company, the friend of Captain Parry. the Arctic Sari
gator,end the aimoclati Of many of the first ;maple of
Keeled. Ile was also the author of ..ravel valuable
111101410os.
0101V1.10 OP Lftcrsow.—Oar Ledge 14201000 UV* to
brined us of the rapture of Luckoow by the Brltith
aims, la India. The mutineers have been dispersed
rather than destroyed, but In such • way is to effeete•
ally break up the confederacy, and redoes them to des.
pair: Tocomprehead th e plan of attack it le asseessary
to uodetstand the position of Lucknow, which Ilia be
tween two etftsnt—thit Goomtee .oft the north. and a
canal on the math, and between these *beets of water,
Dearly parallel its their course, the priftclPal buildings
of the city stand. The Hoe of the easel bad lawn ONO
fled by the rebels, and the largest structures ftiades,det
feasible. air James Outrun ernseel the Goomtes, aftd
by a flank march turned the def.nces of the mail. The
Movement was so redden and skillful that the [near
pats were panic stricken, rushed 1n vast numbers past
our poiotedattlllery. and left lb* capital of Oade In the
hands of the vietora. The light of the fugitives., it is
sald- will not occasion much trouble hereafter, fin they
will be heosaked in between. their pursuers on thetas%
the force from`the Puojaub'on the South, and the troops
from Itsipootaosi on theSortb,—a discouraging prospect
for men without* stronghold or asylum to which thliy
0111 retreatto Nevertheleaa, so much doss war
,deaden the feelin gs, to much is the shedding of blood
oa a large scale the testae of it. that same diesansfeto
tloft has been osprseiiell to England because the reale
tarsi° of the mutineer* was not greater,—beeaftse. in a
word, they did not brave their destruction without
bladder, acid cover the ground with their bodies as at
Delhi. Perhaps, after all, to them may be applied the
old couplet. which tells us that those who "figh4 and
ran away may MO $0 fight another doe."
NERVOUSNESS, OR WZAIGNESS OF ANT Nisi.
any of our readers are troubled with
Nervousness or Weakness of any kind, they
should procure. a bottle of Bcarbave's Hal.
land Bitters. We have teed it, sod' can,re
commend it confidently, u a medicine giving
almost instantaneous relief.—Dail, Enter-
prste.
Laws TOR Sciurtauti, Courrf.—Ainong the
Ilst of Acts' passed in 18.511, by the 'Pennsylvania.
Legislature, are thrfollowing:
Nitmellantora Lattm.—Relative to road laws In
Blythe township, Schuylkill county. Relative to
hawkers and peddlers to Schuylkill county. Sup. %,
plemeatto Tamaqua water-works bni. Authoris
ing two addi:ional notaries in Schuylkill county.
Relative to;,tales by supervisors of Newolictle
township, Schuylkill county. To Crick lohuyl
kill •Haven Into Wards. Sopplement relativeto
Danville and Pottsville and Philsdelphiaand San..
bury Railroad company. Authorising Schuylkill
Bounty Commissioners to borrow money. • -
.Supplement and AMON demote to Charters.—Bon.
ough of
Aet• Relative to Local Efeetioes.--.Porter town..
ship and Begins township Schuylkill county.
Bill. Vetoed by tile Gov mmmm permit Au.
gaol Mendreson to peddle in Schuylkill county.
To divide Coss township, Schuylkill county.;
Parkas.,
POTTSVILLE .14A1IKETS.
(Wholesale PPlo•a.)
Wheat/lour, bbi., 115 50, D ried roaches, par'd,s4.oo - ' •-•
Rye Fltior,bbl., 4 25i do drr olipar'si. 250
II heat,bushal, 1 15 (ii 520 Dried Applas, - par , d,2 20
Rye, ' do 71 Eggs, dons, p
Ginn, do ' C. 6 Ductor.por pound , . 111
Oats, do - niShoaldora , . •
rotates's, do 70j Hams, 12ti
Timothy Seed, 2 00 Lard.
Clover Ued, 4 011'110ton do
Ilay, porton , 111 01 Salt, per u
• .
POTTSVILLE PRODVCZ
()etetsll Prices.)
FLOVIR,—What /Wornlts Iron*
ind Rye MRS 00. Rye Chop atOs-
Meal 76 do.
GRAIN.-IThlte Wheat set Is at $1 50. bit., sad Red -)
at 91 30 do: Rye 95 do; Corn TO dorOstodk • • . 2
NEATS.—Boefsella at 9 # 1234 els. - e 10. Mottos
10@1234 do. Veal 10 do; Pork 11 do: • radars 10 do
llama toll do., Bolcom-12M do., Eats • 1234 do.
PRO VIIIIONB.—Rutter selli from 10 o 20 eta.
Cheese 12% d 0.., Kggs 12% ets. dos., 123.4 eta.* b.
BUGlAlto.—Cuba cm. 111; la m I" ••I .
HB" White 19 da;.A' r Whitt 12 deli . • had sattral•
visited 12% do.
Fl3ll.—lfailbut 1234 ets.plet Rork 71 1 41 to do.; Riad,
Zii •
25 to % eta a pieta; Mariam 165tata dos. , . • _
FRUIT - AND VIRMIRLIP.-410 loss 2 eta, Work
Radishes 0 do. t Rhubarb 19 do.; liploaalt 12% eta. perk:
• Salad 3 eta. a plea.; Peas 00 eta a ball wk.
CHOICE ROllO3 A OTHER IPLANTB.
F. are now receiving a 6hoisa ai
mortment of Roamer oar ows +Kiwi. A 1...
Terheam4, lisliattapo."Tinks. health ~Hotionsekloo,
Wain, Pasehlaii.Danalluoi, Dahlias. atql a great vamp.
ty ot other Plana. Yee Jai, at PH. BAN !CAWS
&wind Woes
'MTVQ I ITSIII
1. a incl.% aud perfect deteriptlin of
aria as impeated at the prlie lab Courts
at the moat fashlotutble Balls and
I
New Murtha Maurlul Mbuthineu.
Soirees Musteatee. by bed. Dolor.
The Muleteer Pelle, by Lit Well WlMail.%
" Zed& Polka., by Vhas.D'Albiele I. •
La Mee
Mrill
1 186&
lo smirch et
US NEWS ITEMS
' tee
IE%
Alt/LArS.
to II 50 IP bbl
be., and Con.
I. l E,tvish
bs N /ily.
Swops and
by Kees.