SATVRDAY t A7C At• 188 ou t earToteclrtnlathis ot the Direue'Jotltset vine l to the intirtegata oirentstiott of env 'NUM. of ICagitsh +specs tublished in the County—and its 1 elresistes anitrek the treat portion of the pepolation, e advents,- meat Inserted In Its columns Is. or,eourse. Iwo as mica „to•ttio adveritrA•r as It published to arm _tbr other pe . In our cities tiie rates or ad vert tang are bears gro g In Mee lie Nor . s le the clrotation of th raper. • II 4. n if nesoft, 1 ,., NieW TOICV nqpcntoll; Betel NO. ...., way, Sew tear: 4 !ligAr`sed to receive se mid collect blue Ibr the Mortis' Joutnet, in' and ..-Iriolfy. BUSINESS NOTICES. BEE Montt, Wolter k Co.'w Prvaatts for Beg Elnitnefat Statement - 0111e Borough WAIVTB a Clerkshipor other sitastl rertlooment. ' SZE; Statenfenta of the Miners' and Wake this Borough. A pima nopsz In Norviegtanetteel, fa to let. Fee advertisement. IRON MINERS ire want 4 Ia Mananil!' Slrrinla See advertisement.' • • • srx Card of Geo.l .to tro & Co, deal S oa p,• • c au di a y Ake.. No. IU Souh Wator St &fettle. •• dEN flatfeet fare to the West, via needle sa, and IffilliWpOli and Elmiraltailrpad. , e xpeeftmas mote, . . PATTERSON'S ItERPETIC.SOAP.—This eseelleut remedy for eruption r 4 the akin. ' at the Paetory. to Sixth etreet above St fir'onsth: Pee sdverthement. PLATIN A POINTS FOR LIGHTNING . BO bare been in nsa over twenty yews. and have eral PatW/ICIIOII,--11111. for, eel. by MeAlllefer 728 Cheeriat street, Philadelphia. See adve A Ditinkrte COMPABY from Philad commence this evening et the Taiiro Ile i or performances. The playstm tbe wens Itake's Progress," and "Nature an phi." The etimpany lits talented me ard the piece. are produeed in an unexe.l =lnner. . Poou lECONIPTON ::-.111 the mama tioN held•• at. Indianapolis on Tue. entire Republican - ticket was elected be some time we opine, before ,•we to announce a Lecompton victory 4-0 LKC,O3IIPTON, 31—An old PRO W for some time has acted with the De ' pasty, said to us freely tome days ai , be considered the English bill a g teetttlenactutent, One of the most ful on record. He is theroughly:...l 'with the Buchanan party. Southern ry has reached a low ebb, when it fl. l veil to be used for purposes so base: tlcman from this section 'who was:i, inzton when the bill paasedi.states•th was no exultation on th© . part of the; They felt ashamed of the mban, fi what base uses may we not ei)me ati Tin: Philadelphia Sunday D'. ',entered upon the eleventh year of itS tion. In our opinion there is no pa State that more richly merits success Dispatch:. In .additioit to its lite nevorter which is,always racy a l liniere Isis fire in'its editorial to burns truths on the public heart. out the Kansas business the Div stood up manfully for the right, iith. least Compromising its character 4 , pendent political journal. The / cou seen proper to adopt, is creditable predation of justice, while it has se the paper an impregnable positiot. popular heart. Press on, friend with and your teens will ste . ! , ishing like a sturdy oak, scathed pet' storms, but hale and, hearty, and-1 live a century. NISCELLANEQUS NEWS • --• , WOlllll ON 3 STELlit:The WOMODctOO. i. It ap been on a Strike in JOhnstown. ae well as Op Tuesday of last, week. as - two German • who had not struck, were returning from they were met by a buxom and decidedly • Welsh woman, who watched her oppertunit i 73 near the canal, and with a ramp de ur precation which we dare not name, pu ei them into the wide', beefs over head. They r In a highly Indignant frame of mind, of on was no net. fighting ant woman. - She wee them. In the other Instance two women-on ' ' , husbands had struck, mud the other's had o A wordy altercation ensued.endlng in blown. ' er's wife &Asia a shovel and dealt the oth bloera that made her cry enough. The pa finally separited,r/Tarrisburg 7clegraplt. EOROPIAN N min.—The Anglo Saxon arrlr !. On Sunday, with news to April 21. In conati division among the Crown lawyers of }logien to the legality of the seller. of the "Culls vernment do not "think Wdesirable to take measure.." against Naples. Mr, .Disraelt hi. finan.dal budget before the lionse of Common thrtatee the expenses of the year titt •167,100., U 1.1,000,000. In eaten, of the estimated rev, • plan of provid i ng fur this aunt was so Xid Isla favorabl i y affect console. Ex Speaker Abe' 1 dead. the acquittal of Dr. Bernard crested it i POOsitlon In Paris; one paper gives cur opinion t t ha . James's speech beenl I among th ' p of Freers it "would be d stay Their indignation.". Notwithstanding tff ings of the allies, it is rumored that Queen Vi templates meeting the French Empororat Ch Nothing important from Italy, Braude', or ita ladle Mall—no later news—had reached En Colin Campbell was preparing to give the re • at Calpec, . .t. ) The Hogan Ontrier's Paris torrespondertis 1 "among the, wiser headed Bonapartism. e bb 1 tense apprehenenon of i fearful atorm In p i • he adds "we may wake pore any morning a t . whole estatillatted order' of things overthrow . The stutatship Europa with Liverpool da 21th ult., reached Halifax on Tuesday, Their) 1 is t iaeresting. Intelligence hes %mei - meet I, e ow to the 22d of March.. The sucrose! a a still continues. Nene Sahib's retreat w e by the enemy, and in the - confusion 'this fait 7managed to make good his eseape. Committal bad been degraded from his position; and a ant pointed. In Trance, the conductor of the .0 , vet had been dismissed for the faffammato published In reference to the trial oflllernard. subsequently reinstated . The clipper sill Baines" had been burnt to the water's edge vt• in Liverpool docks. The American whaler " I destroyed by fire off Cape Bautitivs. Consols Rroved, and cotton had advanced. . • •• TRADE, FINANCE,. ad. - Tut greet reduition of the foreivn Itnporte I Aug very general attention. The Government feels the falling off 'very sensibly. At New Y ever, there are indications that the demand 1. and the disposition to ran into est mvaganceila as ever. 4The New ;York Erprets, In a capital b nonsense, says:—..Flora SieFlimsey. who bait thing to wear' ever since the Snoods, crisis la made her appearance at one of nut• leadlt i house!' on Saturday lut,—to bid on acme rare and camel's hair shawls, some of whkit were down at $162 a sls7—Flora securing the bet and the dry goods trade taking the others at al prices. But, If Vlore is relapsing into her extra there is certainly no visible disposition on IH the merchants to run in debt again to torelgt for her especial accommodation. Thiele abund pue'nt in the reduced Importations of dry good hlblted by the Custom House records:irom wee) Thus: _ ?roports for week ceding May let, 1e57, w 1.838, Deerrese, A - corresponding Wing oil' j. seen In ga • - chandlsr. Thus: I lVaek ening , May Ist, 1A,57, a issg t . • Decrease, . if the totsflosporte (dry Wood's and Mom' j (The). Imo the Ist of January to date, be ems 'etirtailmont he equally startling:—, Fear months, 1537. $8 64 d • 18t8, , Decrease. lc . . We note among the imports of lad xeak a ols absence. to • ronkide4bl. amount; of ankles of 'Chu. whilo.ve.Pald— 'li '' L . for Ten, ' • 1 . " Sugar. , • I 4 , Coffee: „ Other bill& tnr Duey goods,hearelry and sod ware whittled down, as the Yoke sal, to. tt end of nothing. . •-- ' 1 • Tanej goods. . Perfumery,' ... s _ . ~. Patent Lea tber t . - • Champagne, • UMTED S. TAT, s r.9 MLlgtf..—Thal eninagn during . . - as follows:- 21'6. <A nfeu. •, • 40,340 ' 414 io;ocio, . 11,11f1 $ll Gobi Coinage, I,l llverlo44e t Copper Colon., THE COAL RA ~~~ Potts . :llle. flay 8, 1838. •' TtreAuentity rent by' Baiirdid thlo . : 20,205 04 tons--by Cahal 32,510 25—j. weelf 9,90.1 19 toes. . • Tite„• Shipments show tleeline of 4,4 eit,ei,l lan t week. The trade is eery:dun auto usual,—and marl of the Collieriee'l working, with a small lore., others port time, and several are standing Idle, • Prt mein without ebango—prime Cosil pays , profit, and thp'other kinds r i te Rircaxly au i weer cannel go te,.s. lower point without jog min on the protitiettia. The 'trade reuse up this week err ranee* 147, 1 UK' . Jl:e. .33.P40 30,295 3.8 ( "anal, 70.389 02,811.; '' lad, • „ 9105 c 9,000: 1. 10.5 Z 18,8= . 8,040 Meg 'Mary 114114 • tote for the correepoiwling we ,020, ow!ng to I it. IO 'Bros( ?dons New York 1. Port air Books of lor solo or I eottnty, 1 ! in OH, - • t, Phila. Pealswls• ilsi is an 41p Is an I s for sale ',this .110. I • --irhich Nen gen- Brother, eat will a series will be, Pbiloso. sirs is it, tionable It will all have 3,ichere. ig, who ce, that tsgrace sgusted chival titits it- I A gen -IViish- t there hivalry. t. 'rro re, time in men.— %Urgent, oar work, cotnadou% ben they I, and an bulk of wled out but there ady fur of wtinen mat.— e eta , severe' Sew vtre at Quebec enee'al a In regard "t/4 go• stkong laid lila . Man i, labial ry as to romhy le profound 1.. y to the irculated cult to blekerr ortaleorr bourg • . The • lid Slr Is Isittle ates ihat Is aq re:" land Fish otortned us chier Der Yeh ilp- StaUlioti &Mei. lb) Wits '•James Ile lying rter." wag had im- attract. reVull tk, bow. .• finery, 1 s'attotsx t at MN had .no.. winter, I analon astanene I knocked dgoniek, ?art Of boosOS .• tiny op. , ns en to Wee*. 174,04 1 3 7 t pa, • UAW 3 . tone duller o only of the re. email Cat I SU 30 1 )(4 111242 4.314 1 1 199,0-114t274 12.314 k lan sin rain which , druitiklotiti 1 144:1411/iirles, and also causing.it . freibeit • • Some of the Roattnen bittg.at. Uttr Maim `,bare offered to carry Coal to New $1 35 and $1 . 40; to secure 10a11i:1e,144 4 , , , O f course they Will not return again rates, which are far below the !glPeeeea. The very low f i re libts - on tbe Sehti7lkilS Canal, together with the IoW . rates st Coal bas been offered. by tba hdlning sad Corsi'ng Compa. nits that lead to New York, le operating very ea- Tangy against theOf the Reading Railroad, and the Canal lad s in tonnage ibis Week.-- This she will in all probability continne to dO so tong u freights tale so low. Ta kat a desiring , 10 interfere, dr abowany disposition to dictate to any: persun, our Impression is, that the only' 'ltems. ti e , t er , the Reading Railroad 'Company, is to el le, drawback of lb 0r..20- cents per tins on all Coal arising at the difforent points at Pliiladet ptila end Port Ricbmond,' Di to the first of .4 1 ;1; gust inut, when the prima will advance at the dif g &rent shipping Forts neer New York. 'lbis policy will undonbk;dly increase ler revenue materially, and at the same time protect thorn of oar Opera tors who have heretofore furnished • Coal to the Eastern Markets, and ibis steengtben the, trade of this Region, on whi . cb the Road' depends in a great measure for trade.— Tbe Schuylkill Militia. ' lion Ctrapany have advantages in the preference given to tbat eremite, and the - reduced rates of freight, that if the IlaijrUd eboatd !Mow a draw.' back of 20 cents a tor, she will sill ratite her portion of the trade., The decline In the trade sty Railroad from 'Schuylkill County, is st Broad Street and Port Itiebmond only. • The Delaware and' tithe& Canal Company,. and she the, Pennsylvania Coal Company, have issued the following tariff of p;itee 'for Coal for the , year 1858. The Canal Was opened an the 4th,alt., and Coll will arrive at the shippiig Ports about the 10th inst.: ' Teri** far Lackawanna Coal. (per to* of 2240 16*.)frow the Delaware asulawdson Causal COW pall's Mtt, delivered on board emelt at' Eon. dent daring the period of . Rher Nactgatioa is 1858, rubjeet to the fiTertal condition,: • deg. 1. To Oet. 1. After Cell. Furnsee Lamp, _s3 80 s.l' 45 • -$3 60 Steamer Lump, ,35 - 3 50 ,3 65 Orate (or.. Broken); 3 45 3 60 3'75 Egg, .. 3 60.' 75 '3 .90 Store, , 3 70 3 85 4 00 Chestnut, ;-• • 2`85 '3 00 3 15 The above.prmes are for cash. . Freights to New York, by the Company's bar gee during the season, will be at the rate of• arty cents per gross ton., Furnace Lump Coal, de•• livered by carts in New York to contractors, will ki at the following prices per-net ton, viz: up to Aug. 1, $3 90; up to Oct. 1, $3 95; after Oat. lt -$4lO. • The prices of the Pennsylvania Company are as annexed: . Price. for Pittston Coot, per toe of 2240 f6e., of atilt year'cproduelioe, delivered o, board of yes seta at Port Ewen, daring the period Of Canal /;:,,jelootion in 1858 • May t June. Julyt Ang. Oct. Nov: Lump, , ¢3 25 $3 SO $3 3.5,-83 45 $3 - 55 $3 65 Steamer, 335 340 .„3143, 366 365 375 Orate, 340 3 45350 360 370 380 Range, -a 59 a 55 S 3 00• .3 70 380 '3 00 Nut, 354 365 360 .370 384 390 , Chestnut, 215 280 285 295 305 3.16 Pea, 220 225 230 340 250 00 The above prices nrefor cash. • Freights to New York, by the Company's boats barge: ' .50 cents per gross ton; Lump Coal delivered by carts in New York, to contractors. will 1,E5 at the following prices per net ton, viz.:— To July 1, $3 '75; to August 1, 63 80; to Sep. tember 1, $3 83; 'to October 1,94 95; to Novem ber 1, $4 06; after November 1, $4 15. These rates shoe a reduction in the price of Lump Coal since last year of 50 and 55 eon teper ton, and from 4.5 to 55 cents per fon in Prepared Coal, throughout the whole year. We have not seen alio of the prices of Cosa aL Sliiisbetbport at which the Delaware, Lackawanna and Wasteor Railroad Company are selling, but prezuma they correspond with these rates, as they did issiyear, —particularly as the ettipments are on the in • ores PC.. In looking over our Coal Statistics, we find that, just in portion as he trade inch+• , *s.-si-the- ! shipping ports near Wew York, it declines at Port Riehmondi. This is owing to the advantage Poi-1, scared in fre:ght to the East by these •Companies over the rates from Port Richmond, which a t present is-about 25 or 30 cents a ton, and at eer. l periide, from' 40 to 50 cents per ton The Reading Railroad Company ought to fully ; investigate this business and shape her course ite cordingly. A liberal policy, looking to the . grad -1 nal location of heavy Operutors on her wharves,i will remove many of the difficulties and tend to equUlize prices. -\ It is evident that the ComPanies located beer New York are'striking tor—the trade, and - they ought to be taught a lesson similar to that expo. rienced by the Pennsylvania Coal Companydatt year. Their reductions range froM 45 to 55 cents a. ton, while the reductions on the Reading Rail- . road is only 25 cents a ton,• and, the toll on the Sohuylkill Navigation_ Compel'y is the same as last year, with a reduction of only 25 or 30 cents per ton on freight. At these prices fdr Coal, the De'swain and Ifod son Coal Company will only receive about half tha toll per ton on the Pennsylvania Company's Coal that they did last year. Their freights are 16 etc per ton lees than last year, and the upon !ea of mining will of course be reduced this year, •but scarcely to the extent of the reductions made io the price of 9041. If our Carrying Craps: nice permit themselves to go isack4ardi, it is hard to check the current. The boat' policy in times of difficulty like these is to maintain their position as 'Carrying Companies, when the result in point of revenue will be Afloat thesame itheth c: the rates are a little higher or loiver—aqd be sides, it:will teach all the Companies to enter in to a better Understanding hereafter with regard to the trade, in order to receive remunerating rates for one cf tbe,great staples or trade, which Is as necessary as food itself. . . The reductistm from the Lehigh Region almost correspond with those made from Schuylkill coun ty, but it is almost impossible for thbm to totn pete with the New York . Companies it that mar ket, unless they con persuade the consumers to `pay them a much higher price for Coal, which is I 'not likely to be the case this year, because tonsu nteVa make close colcolatione, and Coal was never shipped in bettet condition from Schuylkill county than it is' his year. The difference is not so lunch In the quality of the Coal as it Is in pro. : pare tiim —ih let e,onsil to tos the difference. In many markbts all hard White Ash Coal. Is called and 801 , 1 as Lehigh—and the consumersd° not know t the differen e, because theisuppose that all hard White Ash Coal comes from the Lehigh, while all the Ant racito Regions produce Coal just as hard, but in e l orneinstanees no uniform it up pentanes as the Lehigh Coal. Hundreds of then: and of tons i'.. , f Schuylkill Coal, is sold as Leblgh every year, for- the ,reason as above stated, and Jahree- Mammoth Vein Schtyikill Lump Coal is quoted in the Boston Ma rket seper ate, and is preferred to all other Coals,--4to Ash land Schuylkill. Coal„ also commands as high a price 'as any' Coal sett- to 'market. The Broad Mountain MamMoth Po lo Coal, mined at various points throughout the Region, when well prspated, is equal to any hard White Ash Coal that goes Ao market from any of the Reston*. The &hey!. kill Red Ash Coal, for'grates and coliaary purpo sce,,in some markets, IS preferred to all otherklnds of Coal, and generallyrcommands about 50 cents a ton more than White Ash,and it is well Worth , tfie. difference for such purposes. BROAD '. TOP COAL COIMAAT.--Arter 11. three Weeks Strike on the part of the miters employed at the Broad Tot , Coal Miner, we learn that th e Company is now fully under way again. It ap pears:that the miners bad beau getting3s cents a ton, and demanded 45 cents, whjob being more than the price of Coal would warrant the Comps: ny to pay, a compromise was affected at.4o ctints. ?diners at the Broad Top mines, are paid cash, , mostAly, sod are not compelled to take orders on stores, as ties been cliarged by some. dischaiged miners. W o make those statements In • justice to a Cotnpany which his been maligned by evil dia. posed persons. • -, Tne Costatans or Texas,—At a meeting of the Scientific A.soetation to Baltimore come days si l ne, Dr. Hitchcock read a paper from Dr. Francis loorti— u seriptive of • the coal, beds near Fort Belknap is Texas, with the description of eubjcs cent and superincumbent" strata, and the discos- I cry of Faulk's, Ismeetote there.^ , Prof. A. M. Lea , bad lately been In Texas and had seen much larger spetimens or coal there ' t u na p ro f, Hitchcock hid, and much more highly bitatufficlut. Ina portion of the country from Shreveport to Matagorda Bay, which had the rep. elation of abounding in coal, be ,fpund it to be not hi ng but li g nit t e . Ice hall howeeer found bi tuminous coal on the Rio Grande from, San Juan to Alice aid Port Inge. "Prof. Swallow. It had been said.that :Yerevan and Mureitiann considered that lollies, marked the upper carboniferous limestone. He did not endorse/told them to say so, and it bad , been found in 30 . different limestones and was a fossil of the costintiasures. " ' New YOBS COAL MAXIM", May 6, 4858.--Thei demand for domestic since Ibis day week bile been fait, but with,teir arrivals buyers hare bad . the advantage; and arises for the East hive been bettgbt on easter. terms. Theliusinest of the yea -I,ollltlitely to exceed that of the previous year, should nothieg, occur to injure the canals. We gave the ,cargo et $3 50(4) $4 30, and from' the yard at's4 SO $6.. &reign In de mand, and prices in thee/v.:lnce of sales are tmtal. nal.— Tribune. • 1 • • . ikiimriguidtialtp . tawm#, no* ikail.whifterako) am ni a, _ Alia:A 50 21. 60 ltrata • • • 6606 -"" Ortel, • -• ' 0006 te = I ? -• • - aline that OW • • Wait that It 700 Pittoo'flne,- - albs chit, 601knylidn, white ash; to a . 660 da.' bib _ do • ead ash, • 6 7,6 # do. lamp, . , • - 600 Al '6s tehigh.tdcap. 21-,. Johns, (Behaylkili) - 021 4e.klwaluia. • 4 • • 4 • Iso $O. 6.76. srsats.nataa t " • • • 2■Oratitt white 4 red datil -•' 600 660 MY TIMLEGILAPII... ' .• . . ', . . ." ac Preights frau .siticitausof fa—tatsia,64l'esadit.R '- Newburg 11arpeth.1..,1..• ' • 101 Beaton . .1 ad to 1 36 • •," - 1 05 Mode Island - - 1 05 Nov lteric• . , 115 to RS . Sbela were In Port on Monday lad, t'l boats—Z 4a nett ; Tuesday, 40 boats—?S vessels; Wednesday. 40 bolds —as wearete; Tbaredag,lo boatr!-Itt vemelet. AVIV? 40 boata 4 -21 . teirsda: - Bsibuyllt.lll Coat Trade ter /8311. Quotlty.of Ceal seat by //alined AMC&DaI, tribe vast en*log on rhursday evening lug: • . 11A1140,t0.,. CJX4t . r. Poet Clistlety, -, " • , • 8,033 10, • . 9,117 06 Pottsville. 1.890 12 . 117 00 oeho2lltlll Haven; 12,761 12 23,111 10 Auburn, 980.17 000 00. Port Clinton, - ,0,85313,• 2,265 °Cl' $0,295 04 . 90.205 • 32,510 15 04 Total for Oa moot, Total b . ; Ittl-0011 to WS, Costal,. Wal biCanal 10411141'01d, tous o 641,'430 18 Bblpmeata year.* Sy 3040 01 Hy Quill SON 00 I 04.71901, iri 168; 1.3 . flee Rates Iff ,Tell u*4 Transportntiesi SA4t ,r lOAlO ISt UT. Pro. To •Althilon M.Cltreen. 8.11agen..4 aura oln . Pros Pros A.Ctinto.. d, $1 40 • 51 35 51 25 51 20 To Phind's, 140 . 135 125 . 120 ... 185. 1.30 .130 120. Itesdlug4 95 p rese nt. . liMealet Toll b y enlist Ow th ' PASS A Carbon. XL anise*. LE Man. Pi. Dutton. To Phlisirs., 65 -64 -• MI •60 ant hills,' .60 • 60 • AT so onistown, 55 64 62 46 Resdlopf, 38 • 37 35 31 _,ltatil of Freight by Canal. Aim It. a leArt. C. IC Mari. ' .Pi. Ca" To Now York, $1 60 $1 AS tt 40 To PbitaiTa v 10 • 44 ; 40 To Delaware /rapt, 65 , ISO 45 • Bates st Tali, as, trout Mauch Chunk. Via Lehigh Valley and liwtheru Peon. Ran.*, Co Master street, Philadelphia, i dd..71 0 'Rotel 0 ,*43., to Baltizonto. , From Pinegrov4 litill Oa., • - $2l 10 From Milleqb F 1 anklet Co, i :2 10 Front Trnorton. orthumberland Co, (Private arrange. meet, In consignation or bonds, taken by the. Com pany. Rates of Toll sad Transportation , OD TIIS LIMON FALLS! UAL LOAD. Mauch Myatt° Trentatt, - do Xlisabethport, •• • . • • • do Marry Canal Basin at Phillipsburg, lii County italloOads IStin • The following la the quantity of Coal over the glffeknot,Railinads hi Schuylkill County, for week ending on Thursday evening lest :. Win. Tens. Mine Mill and 8. Mayen - R. 8., 34.361 CO 232.667 13 Mt. Carbon. ' ' . 4 3,939 91 29,,672 16 Schuylkill . Valley ' “ 8,599 09 68,089 03 Mt. Carbon &Pt. Carbon " 10,037 01 108,601 06 ,Mlll Creek, " 10,399 18 94,422 10 Little 3 , :kuylklll, " 9,101 12 sO 950 le --Si— -- -....- ........_............-_,...._—_-______------ Lehigh Coal Trade for 18 59 by Camel., • For the week en driig on' Saturday last : Lehigh (kal and Nay. Co., .9,871 18 11,117 11 D, Ildummey and others, - 82 08 353 00 Spring Mountain Mines, 436310 4,516 00 East Sugar Loaf do • 35316 850 19 Coleraine do - - , '7O UV 454 02 Bearer Meador/read: . • ',178 08 . 752 14 N. York and - Lehigh Coal Co, • , 378 11 1,378 07 Gamut Penna. Coal Ce„, .. .460 10 482 10 .South Spring Mountain Coil, . 142 78 North Spring Mountain, • 73 02 . 78 02 Maaleton Coat Co., • - • ' ' 100011 2,916 02 (Mandl Ridge, 4,020 10. 2,919 02 Monet Memel Coal, : . , 1210Zi IZI OS Suck Mountain Coal Co . , ' ' 1,933 - 07 2,062 lb Wlikastaura Coal Co., - " 1Yr:61111140ml, Martford 0141 Co., • Total, Lehigh Valley R. R. For week ending on Saturday last went.eon.. .8. 6lLllines.(Wra. 3111noa &C 0..) 1.398 09 . 33,805 10 R. Sugar Loaf.(Packer & C 0..) • 1,615 02 17.409 14 N. York & Lehigh, (Taggart k So%) 1.061 02 17,211 02 Council Ridge, (Sharpe, L. & C 0.,) 1,165 19 - 21,683 13 German Penna.. 147 00 serd.* B. 61. (Itateliff ikJohason,) 1.551 06 15,417 01 lircieton: (A. Pardee & C 0..) . 1, 3.22 14 25,8'.3'25,8'.3'19 N. Sp. t. (J. R. McCreary & C 0..) 645 06 10,662 02 8. -Bp. Mt..(Doltda & Dehaven.) 4279 15' /tact Lehigh. ' • 97 15 Saracatt 311aert, 10 00 281 18 Tor the week, i• • 21,823 05 189,456 12 SlaSpenenta to giMeperiod last year : By BY Railroad, Canal, 111 Jeerer's. In 1858, ...tar. Rates of Tolima Lehigh Canal, dice. • Ni kerburre R. R. L. thud. D. Mord. Wilkesbarre to W. It. 1 25 5.5 \ . 30 $l7O V. Raven toßriatoi, 65 30 ' 86 Rockport to do. ' 60 30 60 Si. Chunk to P. Doan. 45 30 75 Freights. • White Raven 113 fir(dot. To Pfdlodelnllia. $0 93 so 98 Rockport, • 56 91" • Perin 113•1313, ' 51 ' ' 66 Mauch Chunk, , 76 • SO • i To Sew Torii. ' • White Raven to *ew York, $1 28 Rockport to do t . 121 Penn !liana to - do ' 116 Mauch Chunk to do l 10 The above freights do not Include the toll on Delaware 111•1#1.:0 and Raritan Canals. ploogrove Coal Trotlo-tor 1838. Amount transported daring the Mat month : NORM. • • TOTAL Union Canal, 15,751 OS $B,5Rt 01 Sextant Railroad; 10 . ,1349 19 40,336 13 • Lylce as' Valley Veal Trade for • Yor weak ending on Saturday fast wax: Lykeux Valley Coal Co., - 1,754 01 8,493 02 Short Slountala Coal Co, 632 06 3,118 05 ram, ' 2.396 00 13.511 07 Trevorton Coal Trade , f0r,1848. Polithe week, Sers.ntom Coal 'trade far 1838. For week ending on Saturday last: . Milt. TOTAL. s phipped North , 4 4 . 05 / 5 34160 07 Shipped South 11044 18 1 , 1:X0,34 1.4 Total, 15,8013 Shipments to same pod but year fib 'ppm! North, 3,209 08 phipikt &►ptb, 8,039 13 11,245 Ot Broad Top Coal Trod• for ISSS. To ' April 1. lur; Cum'berland Coal Trade,i,”,S.` . wise' • - TOTAL. 12,439'18 84,389 IS Fer the latt, week, Clcsaa. EitcmaLas. et=HER SCHUYLKILL. CO. STOCKS IriANIT SY KILLIAN numrsortouuraz. Railroads* Philadelphia; Readies t Pottsville : - Mine MU and llaven • Mount Carbolic ' - - - - - Mount Carbon and Port Cattail - Milt Crook, - • -•- • • • • Schuylkill - - • • Lorberrr Creek• - - •- • trwitsra • • - • " ' Canals t golinylkill Navigation referred p - • Union Canal -•- ' - -- - - •• •• preferred Doloir ilud'n Coal kTramportitt'n Co's Itutlrowd dr. Cowl Conwiputalwail Littlegehuyl. Nay. R. R. k Coal Co.. Lehigh Coal Allittigatlon Co. • - liasleton Coal C 0..• - • Durk Mountain Coal Co. • .- • Pennsylvania Coal- .1. R. R.Co. • Dauphin Coal dR. ft. Co. - - Lykens Valley Coal Co. • - • - • Deaver Meadows Coal ki1..11.C0.- • 1 Ly kens Valle _y Rallroad•dCoalCo.- • 00011 00Depttatet Forest Improvement uo, - - - North American Co, Preferred • • lt if it c cam o , • - • Delaware Coal CO. • • • • • • • Cumberland Coal CO. • • • • • • New Creek Coal Co. • Miscellaneous s Miners' Bank • • • - Finance Bank- • - • - PottsvitleglasCo. - Pottsville Water Co. ------- 4111 - The Stock of kll Coal Coinpinles the *bayonet when Atroiabid those' rohller Mo. NEW ADV.ERT'MENTS GEO. W. POMEROY. & CO., DAUM IS OIL, SOAP, CANDLES, IC. NO. 12 South •Water street,, below Market, Philadelphia. Sperm, Lard. EaOen!. Whale, Taimera'and :dummy 011, Sperm and Adamantine Candles. • flannel T. Killer, Wellman. Philadelphia, Jancen7 . • ' I.ly- LIVUPOOL, PEILADELYSLI AED JEW YOU SCREW OTLUESOLP PrHE Splendid ,Steamohipo forming tAwei I the above Ltna militia from NEW YORK as fol. - CITY t'ITC OF OF BALTIROIIR, Capt.Leiteh, MO 20th. wAsililitiTON, W illoa° l3 * ad' \ KANGAR 00 . Capt. Jaffrey, Juno 17th. and every alternate Thunday. FAnti Lii`EaroOL every eurtnete Wedigioloy. •-•• Tara Prom New York, Cabin sib , Titled CLOS SRL , 41 t 4 Liverpool, Cabin mows claaa Sit. • 111411TRN TIMM avalliblo for b 7 any Steamer of the Liam • • Cabin, - Them Steamers aro stippliod• *Rh Osmond pate,.light compartments, and carry experlesafilohratata. • Penton' about promoding to 'Europe; •ea wishhlit to oomd for their Minds from the old eonatry,ean pureiliaa Ticket. and obtain all Information bY ippbing to J. O. laalq 13 Droadmaky a wr. ROO t Cortle; 117 imidway, it. T. to • 'J. IL RICHARDS, Alinerarllla, and to ittetlAßD RDWARDS, Pottsville. Panne (lertilleates by Met OW Salmi rackets Di. twaen Siow York tad lAvinpool:atso Drafts at4d by tlio% store, ' fifay 3, IS 194 y • • ' a S tr ik 0 7 / 1 11R.11- t 11110 1 . IN L IICSE—PA TIMU M MUER , E I22 O B 4BN•frirdSP4 ban" roto acinatimPles ye on*. 2 IttfuBbohl etm Sok or Cho hoods of nbildgio.. Alsooitatpintiocittinio slap rontortng irrososfroot "oakum othoevois,"4 one for trathingp.thrts., Jar ado at betoir ht @h ,ottnot.aboso )I.athrt., CPottsvillo, May Va.. WI" FLAVIN A POINTS fergiiiiiitamseigoes. 11UR "POINTS. ate madq or. Taper 1J leader &dy; 'eked:his %Atli lealkl4lTal* trittcpstesels to stern* the "Vim etthr weber; an 4 tipped trithaoild *Um. Theylateheet is hes MO tWesty years &ad km elmal/AVMS aseetatsetteketbee. Stehaolllliae.' Miami staiel thilithiphla. - /Wire bate Major ads, Ghiat biteandots teed bat .Itestarhs'es the tesetesotos of Lighteist Reda, etc." hest by ha% free of data*, • Shy S. '4B • lhat P THE FARMERS' BANK OF . U BCHlflat4. COMM; co Thundisy to& Airy /kb, MIL Capital- • •100,000 41381128. 111112 disamatad and law, Red Itabita. oda mot alba Doe by triter - Banks, sous of other Monks, . IJAIIILITM. 7 .- • Due to Depositors. ot ..1114,06:6 as her sans*. ,-- Tin IS " " COMMOinteiltb, t a r 'UV 26 Notes is ctrealstios, L moos oo tont, 62,11011 19 • 131,631 16 eartiretbs &bite tom/ Se bet e• tsba !rom the books of tikuanar. . J. W. Amara art asaserawst eqferw ale 4, JACOS REED, J. P. la y 460,666 16 103.951 02 qtF." BANK - OF y POTTSVILLEIn th e Coasty of Ilrhusikillots rot hy the Serest tenon of the AO of the-Dearral Assembly of this; Coationnsealtb, gyros* the.lBtb day. at Oettitter,4- 11;47: • - • - • • Amount of Loans and Discounts,- . $ 7 1 1 ,771 De Spinteoweed tip the Bank ' : • in num Sti.4lB • Do Dpi by other banks. ‘• j ' 9 100 , 00 Do Sets' of attn. lianks.4 - • • 13,366 00 - Do Cheeks of other Banks and - • • • • Cash drafts, - ' • ; t 2; 1,0.63 07 eis Misers' Dank Nets* 219 ist- • 1 , Dank Itottit America, Ma, .101,440 00 116,9811 97 Ito Note, In ambition .262.746 00 Le‘ed.nd.in Bk. No. Axon P1d15.,101,449 00 131,905 0p l Do Dposit's, _ 162,PM .02 • Do Doe other Backs, i 26.967 94 . ; The above 3 ;911,666 96 ineternent k en tree*, taken from the Books as Masts*, thecatorsingst Mattis ot kts •'4 • --• • THAI. LOWISH, Maar. • 41Insed and saseribed /Ors or, this 4d* day if May, A. D.,1868 . ' ' JACOB REDD. J. e t Pottsville, May 8,'68 I , 111- ' TO? IL. b"1,31314 142,406 17 760,720 11 041,1130 14 -,--- 1411,9110 13 PAIMENCER Philadelphia sadllesdlng Usuunpfa. astmtignampang QUICREET ROUTE TO Elmira, Burlington, Buffalo, Motitnialk • Chicago, - • flt.'Paul'a ? Rock Island, Dettioß, 'Niagara Falb, • Dunielthiand • • Milwankie, • Bt. .Linatd , ' Panama Tama* will laswelb• Philadeltoblaand lign• ding EAU aid Depotolonror Broad dud yip ata., day, (Sundays exeepuak) Orators ^ 7.30 Expreea, fOr-Zhnim,Niagars Falls. Detroit, Chigao, Milwaulde, Rock I land, Galena, St. PenTretastrlinstart and Bt Loma . i - , 3:30 Express; for EiminAlf imam , Buffalo, Adroit, Chkago, Afilfraulthi, Rock *rata, Stk Paally BOOKAgton VIA 'The T4O A. 3l.lrain connects at Reading_ erlth the Train for Narrisburt and all stations on the LEBANON, VALLEY RAILROAD; and at Rupert an:Wintaabarre. Ntato and n, ELOONISB Scranton, and URGI RAILROAD. all statloneon the .c , ActrAwmt-, • agnickala good till tired:VS IlridDaggake ga. checked to Elmira, Buffalo and Baspennion Bates 'if Fare Williamsport, N.: • - • , 'ss 90 Wilkesharre, • • • • • 4 60 Pittston, • - • - - - 4'76 Scranton, • • • ' • • I• 0 00 Elmira.• -7 00 Cenantlahrsts. • -• •• • • - 8 00 Genevaivia.tlorbam, • - • ' • •8 00 Rochester, . - • • • - • 860 Nlamtra FalL , .. • - - • • - 10 00 Erißuffalo; •• • .• -; •- •16 00 e, • -' Cleveland, via. New York and 'Erie,. • - 13 00 " - NiagAra Falls: • • • 13 00 .Toledo, via. New York Tid . .IA 25 Cohnalinut. • • - • 18 30 'Cincinnati, via New York and Erie,- • -19 00 ." NitqpiraPalis, - - • • 10 00 , tullanagolia, via New York and Erie, . 21 (Xi Detroit, via Niagara FAN - 18 60 Chicago, via Great Western Ttallway, - 23 00 via Lake Shore Railroad, • -22 00 frock Island, via Niagara Falls, • • -27 00 '• via Lake Sbortatailroad, • - 00 Burlington, - • - - -VI 00 Low*City, - • . .1 . 29 25 St. Louis, via Ctsicasro, - • 'M 00 '• • via Indiatutpr.lis, • - • - 20 00 Dunielth, • • •• • 21' 00 St. Paul's, I • -• . 35 10 Tickets ean be procured at the Philadelphia and Eitni• ra Railroad Company's Ticket Oleo, N. W corner Sixth and Chesnut streets, anditt the Ponanger Depot, corner .21. Broad and Vine, Through EXpred Freight, Train leaves 'the Depot, at /triad street, below Fine, deli ritEundateetomPtals) for all points West and North. it P. U. Freights mast be dellrentd before 3 P. 31., to !satire their going the same 'day. Freights are forwarded with gnitetedexpateh and few- er rates than by ally ow front this city to the West and Northwest. For farther Inpiwntetion *PDX to ' • AUER • 11130114 ' Through Freight Depot, Dro ad.st ,3 4/ o TrYitt O r tt', to CHAS. 8. TAPPlllll,oeneral kgenkr N. W. coiner Sixth and Chesnut sty., Philsd'a. 0. A-1110011S, General Superintendent Philadelphia 4 Reading IL R. U . . A FODA, General Superintendent Cutswissa, IF. N. 8. IL J. A. REDITELD,_. General Supt.. Williamsport 4 Elmira R. D. Nay 8, 'SS y 1.143 06 2.461 07 18,823 07 33,676 17 3,000 18 155,870 15 4 18,612 07 33,576 17 WELL TOTAL. MOS 09 ,Itri.om OT 19.52 . 43,361 14 iteof U looko o 2 180050.12 2koll, 10 • - ' __, OFFICIAL. ORO UGH OF , PORT- 'CARBON . DR.' u amount from D. RobaskiJSA6, ''' . ' 1 3 Charles Kimmel). 145, J D. Haddefty 1354, To amount of Daplleate, '. '. - -' 4 . 'rom Thomas Mallen, lumber, -----.--- Total eeeelpts for the year 1557 e - .._- - 4 : $2501 58 A wino to yet due sundry persons , as tallow - Due E. D. Long, for woriron'ttreets, • 1 $7 0 J, C. Lewis, smiths/00y , l • 5 -, - trerelees O. Tempila' 54 John Landis, worki , 48 Samuel Gray, do 837 Peter Cuommlug,de ' as Thomas Heist. do .1).22 • Jas. BleCormlck,do , ....,. e - • 42 —......5. o 59 Ansountossmid by 0. B. Steed, on PupW g 2 ats, 66 Due J. glauteran, 'work, 3 3S Orders yet outstanding, not 11438Mefi t l&F, 2,114 65 CR. By amount pad Jai. Illetherill on Ancor:at or . 1 i ' Town Lot. . 100 NI .. PAM to J. 0 Dinner, being his salary as -, f . • ~, Treasurer. 20 10 :. B. Barman, for paper, printing, de., . ea 76 1l D. Long, balance, ' . lid A. Pott, do :. 260 J. K. delgtrelt,do . '. 250 .1. 8. Gorden. .do . 726 Samuel Bray; do • 2 00' i--- $204 6C /intended on &rads and I fi gionays, a t follows: - Amount paid D. &buck, 105 62 J. Oninner, • . • 13 60 Charles ittntnell, 274 fill , E. D Tang , 74 66 . Jets. Roder. -. , 156 , I O. K. Smith, surveying, 33 57 • B. !fallen , work, , • - 78.77 1 Morass Mullen, work, . 203 66 • Thomas Quinn, ditto, • 4594 Mattson k Babes. spikes,' '4 . - 273 Owen Ewe, work, , ; i• • 36 66 Wm. Tee, carting. . 40' 43 John Beads, work. t 3 75 rhos. Doggort, carting; 2i 25 - John Hann, • • h l5 , • 5 . M. Weend, building Futrell, ' 32_37 - 11. Lewis. surveying, ' 68-00 • M. Knowland, work, , • ''lo 68 J. Jones, work, ~ .12 09. J. Wenn, He ' • ' •1040 ' ;. Jos. McCormlck,work; -' . , 82 66 Poo. Oninner. carting, , ' ICI 25 Jno.Flaningsa work, ' 21 81 A, Wadsworth:carting,• ''‘ , . •3809 3. o.lerwis, swinging, 1 ,75 , ' . B. Culbert, work, 3.25 ' ' M. EDowlsbd, Sr.,. work, \ 608 1 11. MeDcaougb, earthy, • 17, Jno. Landis, work, 1 85 ' IR. 11. McAleer, do' . 5 62 '.A. B. Bteptioom bulld'g Midge, iM,:g, te., 610 47 . A. Martin,'work, ,-21, ~ a 43. N. Huber. ani.tb, ' •', ' -, 250 J. BOOM, lumber, a 0 04" Cbaa:Elialtb. 41101444 ,• . - 3 85. . , '3oB,,'Mints, work. . .. 10 68 , ! Runnel army. carting, 7 21 74 ' lobo English, work, ' 370 . .. .2cia.'Flannegan, carting, 1 , 337 Ireter Curnudng. work, 3 2b ;A. Hartzog, carting, . 460 ! ,Thos. Berk, meson work, on bridger, 000 oo - - Wm. Boles. work, , 168 Heighntr, d 9 • : ;•" 8 AO Jomttlert y lieCortnk k, , for br work, - idge building, • 37100 I4os. •• * . S 92 r • ' D. Sweeney, do • ' ~ ~, .3 GO , 1 13.1ittlday. ' do - ' 230 ' !J. It. Heir, culvert , • . ' 7800 ' ' —, Sl3l 03 I I ' Miscellaneous lerpoutts. ... ,-- '.- -'' ' 1 lAnsount paid D. Batman, printing - , • 25 85 , 'J. IL Wendt, work , • ' 50 ' 'll. 11. Panne r, Attorney, - . GO 00 IF. W. Hughes, do' •50 00 Auditors. 1866, ' 12 00 • ',yearning Insurance Couininy, . 240 iO. rant's', service, - 1 101 00 IG. Oninuer, for damages to' borne;' ..% 00 it. Buil, wirelees. - -. , 38.00 ;Thos. Hulled: intoned, - 809 - - J. H. Wetheriti. 4. .. ' , . 16 24 Coat and protest, note Bruit o' J. Oultiner, 5 IST ' Interest paid sundry orders, ' 698 . • ' Amount paid Mr recording town 'plot; , 30 00 • J. Krebs, Ibr forking assessment, 4 600 V. OM). COVWS100; .' • SO 00 - W. Lawton. attending eourt. - 60'00 ' Entering liens on property of Beitalnger ..., .' . • - * 4. Wonted% ' • • • ' . 15'00 - • , , . , _ Tax on Borough property . ,_ .- . • 450 • 'Percentage paid O. B. Reed, -.49lettOrp" ' .' `, being 32200 68 at 6 per eentl„ , . 310 02_ -PatllOno. oul nner, on section of filling •. ,' t. Pottsville street, 200 00 ,Amoont of orders redeemed outstanding . , Ontet year 1554 , • 268 97 Exonandions, ' .97 91 ---- '• 1, DR. . •.,,339H2 76 • - . ----- To amt , to sundry person, as per report, $3O 68 Balance due Witherill on Town Lot,, • • 55'24 Amount due B. Strome on note, 270 14 Orders not yet redeemed, from year 1850, 213 06 Orders not yetredeemed, year 1857. • - 1114.4 ' By cunt due tionrestate offieltsinpv , • . Wetherill, Mr curbing. 0111 1 1 i up aids 1 walks, ate., * '• ' - • • . 1076 06 By battner‘ . : .. . , - - i 379 71 rm►ti 20,536 15 1.52,5121 02 Tout. 54,406 Or 87,217 00 141,713 07 24% 6 , 1% 00 00 00 toz 50 60 ao lao 100 2$ 00 00 0. IS. :4 25 00 00 ea 1 • • $2056 67 $2666 67 To Ihdattra, • ogre n Jleving audited . recounts. Veseeteec,t the Sehbol Bee lA, the !biros/dog hr the matt : • • ' Taledeekee cash on hand Jan. 114,'67k a rm' To Amt, 1 1 6, saxes. State apieopriattap t *ei 2401 40 lu mai ,A paid ordars,o. ' • • #6l 30 te resst. Cash . ** band, - • 323 To blames on binoiNioll 6 . -18 04 Se= 4 4 Kriftift d 4 C • ' •,' - • —H. firenNß, " alum • "J. FL BEIR. - 11 3 1w:TOtili'N LULL linlL be Opened M l E R AMO R t ri j ireX°r ir Pbii ` - GREAT‘ ATTRACTIONI • - OPENIXCI Wl= - 1 4 TES ILILICIra EL01371,25v Innce rra amp oximirvinta. Amu: Tombola:vita s stbiit.prenahich m ;.- - _ • asitniss ainiftmosopati# "ME iotrra wno xrtpt , Pilo. of 41.11.nalastion..0relmetra. wets. 1104 A. Family elect*, SS etr sip-ebetlsge w Jitsforprace An, Akesidnviiit MABIE a, cßosßrs French and Amerkin CrELCXI763I wait• : 4 • • • ; • • , • .. • , -Aft • • . ! . . Equestrian_ T Campaign c:ii . - ;•-•-•.., I' 11168 having coiumemecaL the 31soa t ..:•-•• 1 ere of Oils gifted "cembloatios of -0, ay.. -, -.e. FRENCH and AMERICAN STARS i '.1...7 1 with to Impress theme facto upon the , f ilk 14 . --: - .. public mind, sic —Mat this II the '-• t e , t.e ru only Peach end American Camelot l t.‘,-..:, ! In the Colon. • ' • . •r' ~. SHE nu' SHOW of 116$ I Confident that they hare suciesdad in this feepect. and es contidese that *. the public will admit It, the Mauer . - sews respectfully incite ill to ' BEAM BilliOLD AND COMPAREI l i r! '" Tig colossal AtitidO' Car wilt err " - 1 • ,- ' ter on the toot:deg of Exhibition. .31r..kr;: -,- ,- and *rade throigh the'principst . • . tborrughfaree, drawn"' by splendid 0 1 • : ' Meads. and containing' the Meer c„, .-** ' "Xe' mk Bugle Battedi t _led b o , the : Wizard Duller; RiellAlD :11 . SWAB, .... , . .. wit,citstitart , AT , ' , • ' Pliri ' . ' •-4 POTTSTII4II, . . ' SAVIIIIMIY, ilaylSth.:. -0 1 ,0.4, 1 . .. AilSllsl9/1 - 1 . nos. . . • 'Dome aat SI led a. o'clock, ,Per. : . ' fmvl[nee ballast boar late: Tuo :distinct perkommere-efiaritioused !eyes:dog. l, • , . •i. . - • , - _ 4 . . .._ , • : • - 0r ,........_ ... 41111011 g Ginnanyapleuditi attest. • Moos of the , :friorh and American./ ..t , 1 0 '.. corprof . - ,:',-, 1 /EIDERS, VAULTERS, TtI3IIILERS, ' t° , 1 ACROBATS, MAGICIANS, COM- ' ISELIN& DANCERS.; VOC . A. ' ': .., Wirt 11.; Sc., &c.,'4e4 . • '• • * i• - . ars the following: . - '''' as.' Madolle Virginia ' ' '- - • , • I The Queen N . ?Mal Willertool4ll./1. ~ hiadolle Ida, '•. *I The Yalry-likel Foga French Alder-Lana • •..-, k. .„ . • Denseuee. - .• ' . r Mr.,Chas. E. Sherwood, .: . . . The greatest general per/bearer In the Mr ! " - Werld. - • - ,I+'? ,fa-- Rb. MOns. Morgan, ' . fl' li ' y " airi' l ,4 The Preach iteicules. Magician end'' - 'llltir V i . Contortionist. - , L ~ :e y i ‘"4 , ...A . • • WillianijArmstrong, v. / ..,-,- . The Matchleas romeraet Hiner, Leap- ---- -7. - er suit Vaulter. ' • v =" , - Moue. Pulsar and 'Vanish,. The French A revisits. ~ - t • ' Master Charles Sherwood, - , The Greatest RoY Rider In the World. tr. ... 'William Crosby, . i-,.. a The Par famed American Two Ilene '',.' Rider. VAA pi . .• Master John Orton, . ~...-: . The Ju reolle Prodigy of the Ring. ' 4,4-, v: -, .. '. 4 Tony Pastor, The American Clown album Singer. 0 , " - " -- • i ' . . :„/ ''' . Tbe Company will 111.0 perfoim at -.- , -„Ar . ,4 4 . „ Schuylkill Hares, FRIDAY, May Id. -,,,_._—""-. - - -Illinerselli MONDAL'May 17. ..„_'. "--••'—' - • Tamaqua. 1ti145111.4;Y; May lb. ''`e - stallolglo m . . . ' IEITAJR RODS; OVAL ati, Hollow, Carpet Tacks, ilstnmers, STICUTER & THOMPSON'S, "Sum as TIM SSW," err. Centro - and Market streets. Pottsville, Apr,ll 8,14 ' I - 14. • LEAD. Turpentine, Alcohol;lapan, Li ¶!tbarge. Oisssi Putty. Ten. Red, Crowe Yellow,lted Lend, At.. et STICHTER ,t THOMPSON'S. • ...SIGN Or TER PAW," oar. Centre and Market street& Pottsville, April 3.'1 . ' 14. _pLowit pLowst .' • . F d . AGLt.; and Hamburg Plows,. Side 11111. Ridging nue& Mould Hamada, sod Improved .' pandlegeoltlvatoroort WrICIITEItd fiIOMPROM. Stag Oa mid Saw," ear. Centro and Market streets. ' • Patearille, April 3, '6O < 14. GUNS IVIITAiI '. ALL kinds of .FI.R.E ARMS. made to order, CllNAPoredwarrooted: Tooliond small machinery repaired by George Scholl", Cashg street, Ebilealle, opposite $2 l / I tha iforris'e Sion. November di. '67 47•4 y - .MIRE-ROPE FOR SALE. THE undersigned has on hand about MG feet at! IY. loch dew wire rape of good quali y. which h offered for sale au very reaseruible terms.— For particulant Jewel re 'of the subscriber at Easton, Pa., or nt NU T. Coutter f Esq.; Mau& Chunk. " • ." South Easton, 'Earth nil% Mal • WM. KeLt.oao.. CHOICE ROSES it : OTHER PLANTS. WE are now receiving a choiceas aorttoent of Doom of our own, reelection. Also, Verbenas, Heliotropes, !Pinks,. Pansies,' honeysuckles, Daisies, Fumbles, acuminate, Dahlias, and a t Carle. ty of Other Plants. For sale at! D. HANNA grea N'S :;• Seed and•Fiower Store. REMOVAL OFPOTTERY. • - HE subsetibet has removed his T •POTTEIIY from between! !cachet and IforWegian streets, to Second street, inthe borough of Pottsville), neat 0. F. Kopf tseh's Soap aid Candle Factory, wimple be will be happy to furnish his friends and thepublic•with sit kip& of Earthen Ware , Drain Pipes, Chihli:my Pipes, tt.triof which be is determined to Manufacture at the very lowest rater, to suit the times. • April 17,15 IDAINTINC, PAPER HANGING, &C. THE undersigned would respectfully announce to the public that he tuts opened a Paint T HE in Second street, above Market, next door to the Thet Methodist Chunk where he is prepared to execute ail work is his line, such ea House and Sign Painting, Mating, Draining and Paper Haugh% on the shortest notice, and on resaleable terms. Haring worked at the businesa'nw a number nt of years, be hopes to receive a share of the public patronage.l MILHAZL HUN: Pottarlile,'April .1., '6B • 16.1 y . 'Dry aoCtita gild Grocery Store. rpaE u ode ie ign ed have --, ~-,-.... .1. evened a New Dry Goods; and Ons• eeryStori. in the bail on Centre street. next to Peplos Hotel, formerly tx:. • styled by 81111nat k Climber., 'hem - - they wilt be happy to see their Wends and the public generally. Their purpose is to do escionfrely,* CdBll business, which wilt mashie them to Fell cheep. illirtilrrt tun s Cstillig. • r BEATTY 4 Hawn. Pottsville, April!, 'bti ' ) li•ti , . . - - OIL, PAPA , AJD rue WAREHOUSE, E. Ili WOODRUFF, JR., & C 0.,. NO. 9 NOrth Front . street, PHILA , DELPHI& • , , 'I • • . . , ~ .. 1 0 er & Spring Bonn Oil WinfrElophine&fklaroll, Lard and Tanners' OH, Winter A itefin'd Whale 011. Mine& OIL, -''• _ • ' renting Oil, (low prki, for Balked Yegeta'bla Paint Oil, 1 ear yaw). : . Linvorms. ArA'azawEr Made exprerely tot labricertiag orackrluery;aa a aubstitute for perm Oil, and reeomareaded by trtgleeera of emi. lungs o any_belkink intAidueed. ' .4M 24,1$ • „ . 17.1 • • "BOOTS; 130411tAti TRUNKS: &Ct. • THE Subscriber begs lezive to inform his eustomern and Mei doutownity Aline ihat has Just returned from the My with a . , Ins coliertion otatticies In his line, con. B OOTS. \liiVd • . SHOES. • GAITERS, SUPPERS. y of •' • PUMPS, C, all descriptions, Or Ladles, gentlemen sad children. An elegant article of Misses' and childrens' battened ettiters, something new In the latest styk. Also, a new lotof Trunks, Wises, Carpet-bags, Satch els. dc., kr. • ,1 , Customer work neatl, and exPeditronsly attended to. Store and Shop In Centro. one door above Irish street. 115rNext door to the Red Front.%/1 Pothrrille,ka• tySO3,ll tOlyj SCHERTLX. BUILDERS' MILL. THE fiIIBSORIBER hneing es• tabliebed 'himself in Pottsville, takes t,rl this method of inftoming bnildem car. .;TRr;;;11. pentars, and inhere wanting map bing le ry, hi* line, that he Is manufacturing, and ' .•?*`• . will always keep on band—Sash, of all descriptions; Doors dr; Door Frames, abutters, Blinds, 3110addings and Window Frames., %Aced Doering white and yellow pine constantly en Vlwdd iten received tot WI "attilf, hemlock or White .• Wood-Turning. Scroll and Jig &swing, in ail the walk ms inanities, will receive particular attention. rho machinery 'wed in my establishment is of the now perfect description, and all work will be manure°. • tined from seiiiimed hunter , sad warranted to Five sat. tsiketion. • fly dial, is situated to mu. orszirriabon, Nome. gian, next door to the Screen ruing. and those wanting any of the *Kirin enumerated will do - well to wive me a can before portioning elsewhere. 'JAB. Kates:MADE. Pottsville, May 3, ' U 18.1 y ASSIGNEES' .PERENIP i TORY SALE. fAIHOMAS & SONS, Anctionee . re,gl Pbilsdelebla. I ALIT AULC COAL LANDS ot3 be North Aloe= coal Compannabout 1,072 arres,Scbnytkllleranty, ye., near the town "or Pottinrille.• . • On 'TUESDAY, June btb, 1658, itt 8 o'clock itt the evening. will be mold it palate sate. +/about reeerte; at the ritILADELPILIA EXCHANGE, by order' of J. L. Nom and Jolla C. Beilltt, Assignee* of the Xortb, Armee lan Coal Company, the Mee tblioning described trams et COAL lAA DS. contitolng In /lifeboat I,o72aeres,Tim !co, L—Known al the 'Clustrevilts Tract," etrobilnins about 861 acres. N0.2.- 1 12re "PO Creek Tieet,” eontatatrig about 4180 H. 3tlnsral sod Oral Right, !alba Vans. Con ?rad." esnlalalhgal4nat Zit aeres. • - • ' tha aroperly and any Mhar laanatatfod say bs °Mallard - at the - office of the t" North' illusaisaa Coal Company; N0:222 &lath Fourth , Strait, Phllidell. sada, and Wain Mr. AndronrAnsasli IPattsviUsy, Irk* rill show rhs-property. %oh/smite', may be twit at the oteee ofhtit'papet , and *Ube inirrelpal hotels In Pottsville.. .• • .., 1 Jae abfrohne,,"wlthout reserve or thottatlork: I . IIOIIAB k Kea. Attetkelaets f • 1.." and 111, Beath . Tow - MA*4. • Y, 4 1t3 7- . - • 254 t g MISCELLANEOUS .1 wua,tut BERNER. i 16-2 m I . :.-.• ' -',`" 1114.11 P- f ! ..; Patent Citll44l ilraisiArliat: aim Itraiallws li o rittlit.S*Pner..l __- - 1 amen dataramost wawa*, Loma .: ..14ESf SAFES 'are in generaVvse, 'a drender Wiry sailrfaullon.' They' aro tat oat a. OM* Pm., Arend Aro owl Brarylors, etadinioco. Map*, caw to wow it *earl. faiwitt 4 ea',.. Market sues t; Trot ter * Co.'s. trout otrool; and No.. 34, North Water Octet, Phliadgalda; Call autouutlow: t rio4tr• salami and am will trust tholowall with your own ad* await. - G. W.. 1( ND. Et N. Vater itriet, Philadolihia. . Jhwowtt • JUST eueuemto, - .the-PottstrilleSeieutifte Associa thus, "The /mall fleets of the Cod lthanwre of • Malted States," with dentrlptions sod plates dna* 'new spades is the Cabled of th. isesepittoa bY Prat Loelotoirrx; U peva , R Mann, pr.-1814. This small workaoatslasdantpiionof the teem of Sin Polak Coal Plants hitherto *mod and deentbed in biianwita7. twltit to esnisostiou the mond* to &boat ad. with their lonlities tworg li c . • to die Qat Swim The hitorstatiort contained iallt Oth• not be had anywhere tier is es eoarrodeot a trrini and a pa erefor*rt at It hat sem beta* bee pablhbed. Wand, th be *mad very hostel to those ototaxed bnineb of itukr: sad of great Insetted utility ht. the filentiatetoe . n at the Owl Ws, Mien cowed Points , Ji tborilepor.firaddeft. ohooloirthe trrohboe of sioideo amid to Uho high/wallo► Castissnal altatbar mom tO balk Kith the anathre roams tothe An tul donde indwatat end ion. Itthantans Coal ldessores, and other awe. • Inttrellle,Apra 24, IS • ' ITi • jilitialLlCCOAtft: TO so p et !publte teedui, at the tat. roaarieditiaidiri CiterwirAhosseed,th %nth inhale township, Schuylkill rowdy, oo the 1416 der alga, next, at ten Weleak l o f f orename at the-WA day— the tbilowieg drerriptio property, to wtr t n e d., beddterr; bedsteads, tables, chain and other levee and Illation - furniture, 4 hors*, 4 to% l bull, 6 hop. I truck wigen, l tam 4 0 : doo r plows, bare,',,,e kay strew, 18 acres of pa in yen lo groan. Late of dawn harass of various deseribtlr)imL teetelee, moss, 100 cords of nod, 439 91.91,014 86 ilawkir; nateb, gad a tarp eariatywr 01h0t11 9 ^1 1934 V • All pinyon panth w ssing an amount nyder Ito .dot. IarTOD . pay ash; and all persons purehasisit, to sk meant at are dollars and' upwards to have a treat of curi slity ti.os days, aeon t j hetr it 6l pu r! mo rt o to oo t te iti Abli olthSOM: is t akn noe: wu. Una - Aprll St, 'IA ATTENTION.' BATTALION! RE COMPANIES com- IP:WM the Pint Regireed,Schnplkill County Volunteers. wilt meet for panda review and Inspection, on Monday, the 14th day IN May. 11158, In the Borough of Pettreille, 'without firrther no. tire. The Use wlll be formed lit 10 o'clock In the Ibretwon, in Market street, right raging on. °midland attest, hie% .tne South, -. ' The eaptaies of cowponies are heyebp notiffed # Al the line will be formed In doable rank. . Artlllfty too:pante, are ordered to bars titalr held pieces on the ground for inspection, and to be Igtehand with btankartridsea, to nkeife the Britsdler eteneral; Major General sod Bripdellnspeetor. , Contains of cowponies ars requested to present or-for ward the dates' of the Intp,ktlon.ef their reryeetke rout. Polkhoo,to the Adlotant, atTottnUla,on or • before the Ith day or nit, /SA t , Head Quarters at the itrehance Rotel . • . By order of the Colooet. •• .14.11118,Witpt, Afjittite. April 24'67 •• • --i - 11.31 ' TANIAQUA - Ipoptivoßits. ,: . •- Carter 416 Allele, , ~ hosr - Pernderr, iteurateirrei Shaer mud er..?l , rpg • . . -.. Marrs aneeOrr &Oder& ~ ' . The subeerlbeis are noW prepared to ; rt recess orderstor all kin - dab; gtatiowa7 i"jeet k x Engines - and Machinery or roillerlea '.. ' . .1e . ; - - ,41 : blastrlornsees, rains, lie. tenth& fa; ' 'rrr - ,--, initials and practical expo tune In th . • --- "","., Inudnesic warrant thou in gating the largest crintnects at the lowest priees. ' 1 , - , Particular attootkm Is called to Irmo et AMA'. New Style Patent Winding Machinery. by which the Mow or Shaft rope or chains run mathe top of both drutns in doable ways, . . . .- • I This arrangement, tis OrnifiakUy helloed. Stia. in the wear and bate of ropes or stains, tiktt . prteii, Of* Machinery la qT.I years ; and for fast winding,stini e pr of conagrollon and: durability' ? It gantlet be ni • We Alio recottatnetUrthe new ear wheel. Invented , F Mr. Imrleir It 'Allen. This wheel ran only be had, at our works, And has stood the tot of the several severe win ters put, triumphantly; not a single wheel having been broken Janos its introduction. We are now placing it under the cars of some of the principal Railroad Compa nies In the totintry,' -• 'I - • `.. , i lit • We would also tall the toral= of the poWe' to the Tamaqua Car Shop, Conner* with the abode wOrkiand recently erected Sur the manufacture of Railroad. Drift, Freight Cars end Trucks, and furnished with ail' the la test improvement..., so that they are thus enabled 'to -ex. eente work much cheaper and with more despatch than heretofore....; ; • Alt work guaranteed. Persons iraranythlng in our line would do well to glee us a all. . . J- I . CARTER A ALM. - `April'24, 'SS . - • 1 7-' _ _ ATTENTION! 'alb Brigade Orders., • ffIRE volunteers composing the let Brigade. 6111 h Dirt -1 don, IL P. M., will meet far Inspection and Review, in the following order: . let Regiment, commanded by Coi. Thomas 4W:teen, on MONDAY, the 10th day of May: ISM. at ,Pottsville. The following companies eempose the Regiment is—First Troop Schuylkill County Cavalry, Minerarille Artillery, Washington Artillery, Keystone Mites. Ringgold Atka. National Light !Wintry, Washington - Teapot.; Scott Rifles. Wetherill Rigel, Marlow Alger, ILafayettfti links and Llewellyn Mee. ' ' 2nd Regiment, commanded by Col. W. W. ife!itilgan, on TURSRAT, the 11th day of May, at IamVIC. The following' companies compomLthe Regiutent : antagna Cavalry. Tamaqua Artilleryt'Scett Rides, Wynkbip - Ar tillery, German Light Infantry and-Jackson Gliiide 'Ashland Battalion, commanded by Maj. bate ilturk bait, on Wednesday, the 12th day of May, 1858, at Ash land, aud lis 'composed of the bdioW log comp4rties,— Ashland Cavalry, Narita Artillery, fattortem Guards and Ashland Bides , , . ~ i 31abantango RattilikaL connhandesi .by Its .1 Wm. I Both. on Thursday. the 13th' dry of May, 1658, ! at Ger. naturrille, in .Megitte township ; at- the Public genie of Widow Osuniti. -.The ibilowing imaipintee vomit the Battalion :—Washington .Troop. Jackson Blues, paid son Rider sod Alshiotatego Intantpr. 1 1 1 The lines will be 'knead:atilt o'elock, A. If., oath day. Captains are !strictly enjoined tett:welsh the Brbrade lu ePectar with copiek of ennillosent sod-tell description of State prOperty--enrollments tb be Made on the; blanks forniadd them. 4dJutants will-furnish a list ' t of•tield and staff officers orthelr Regiment or Battalions, said return to be made on each day of Inspection. 1. ~ ' Captains of companies will abound a copy of their en rollment to the County Cotumluloaers on or beteie the 10th of May, 1855. 1, 1 'N. B.—Artillery companies 'anaordered tb bevel/Ler flat pieces on the ground 8w Inspection. = ,3• 1 ' —By order - of - --- ' JAS. NACU. , 'Brigade Inspertor,lstilrigade, 61h Division, U.'Prlt. , Brigade Inspector's Mee. - , . • : i •,. Pottsville, April 51h, 180 1. . 1 , 17-it ' . - _r___.____e_.•_, / .... /J -.,,, ~.„4„wid „Azi,,07,..„.. ~ •, // •.;). . , ~.. . toCA'rlfa AT nut.trytuqui-• anctoo. DurrAto. i T. . C4E111410.0111°; • ALSANy, N. Y. DETROITOtieb. A Student .entertv either of these Colleges his the ptitllege'of all for an and knifed time. ' • PHILADELPHIA COLLECE4,.! • L E. corner of Sovenh and Chestnut Attests. Noss of itessasse. • JOUR a.myitns, moms Luitiowp.L.; Prof. /OWN S. HART, lice PATTERSON. •i• EDMUND A. FODDER, BIAIILt3N WILLIAMSON, • C. B. TRUITT, co*LLECIITE COURSE. i - • ' Bookelteeptiag e • • • In all its most ajoiruved *inn, adapted to the ,varions =nit of Tr ade end Commerce. It:eluding General ken(' Retell *manilla, Shipping. Fortarding, Commission. Diufing, 'Excisange, Manufacturing; Rail roading, Steambosting. kc.i.ke. I *"." , A gelid handlriting , tegarded of the first itnpor! tamer, sod is guaranteed Wadi emnpleding the COuree.• CONMERCIAL_CALOELATIONS, JFERCAN 1117SISESA CO*RESPON- • -11EACE, USACI,E, Av.; 4-c.. gee.' Daily loxittres are &literal spoilt as abets sack is DIPLOMAS are awarded to Students completing the Course and parsing the necessary examination. °enured !Sprague/411am. ! ' The proprietors of theio tiollites design perfecting a Chain of Schools throughnnithe piinelpal cities of The East and West that shall adird to young men opportuni ty to qualify.themealvesin (tbe sarnos nodes ot, doing busineitknot oil In great; Chuniterciat 410es:of the East. bat in the great and 'growing Wed, also. • The es tablisbutent clench Schools Is believed to he lodispen• sable this rota% - Tfielichools at therabore points areal: In prosperous condition. Over 800 Students "ere in attendan, upon them timing last Wintees Session. • ' There aro no terms mid nonseations, Student; mm; thnce to erekre, enter and prosecute Lb, ptudies sithou retest' o chum !ti •! Terms* u . _;"•• Scholarship for Complete COrss, I ncludlitE ma.? Reepin‘ Writing. Lectures., AC., . $4O 00 Book•Kesplog fee lialt.Cottrae,„ 1.0 00 /17rfce hallo* pr,r9calsde seed for Catelosre_e sod Qv eels!. Address, , , 8111 , 4 11T STRALWO/1 • APril 10 ,' 68 , Sars.atosti4sa. , •134 y; ' " • • ' , SCHUYLKILL' fIAVICATION! THE BOARD ot IVIANAGERS have adapted !hi; followingßates of Toll On tilseillant• one Articles, and on Boats, to be elyWyed on their tforks during the year 1861: ' , • 1 TOLL. TO RE CIThIitIED PER TON Of AOOO POtti DS. All articles earrle4 fee mike' and under, shall • ply how" cents per ten, esorcterbere this amou nt shstikex tool Wanda per tog on lha astertithavi tonne* °tithe vessel for any lock passed below Reading. or 4 cen t per ton above Reading. Its inch cue; them last mentioned rates will be chanted; I - ! ! Yon an/ distant* basest& tea noileskltlns rent per Itas permits additional will be thdrgedOmeept.that stones ash Melt pats, posts and .Balls, Mann re and Cordwood, shall be elizr•nd not more than 30 cents per too. Iron Ora, Wronsibt or Seabbled - Sitine,C,otnnian Bricks, B Rough Bark, Sand, Tlnwrought, Bnitdlog,SlariedCurbt, nenOt more than 33 hints per idu. • . ; I • Gypsum, rlate, Marble, fire iirtek, Snap etone,:fbals Salt, leb,; Copper Ore. Scrap Iron and Broken Castings, not toorwthan 45 ants., _ Pig Road, Bar tad Ifattntwituredlrontvft inns aril Machinery, T imber. rental and o viank Salad 'Lumber, indrarire, Arland. strew ; floor, 0.0145 e a"' minim Coal, Distilled Uglier:end Spirlta; Sterebaadisa of an kinds, and all artioles not Ot herw ise eineftr-onl entunerated. not more than_os Moots per to n for AO die. knee: Provided, That if tabre,thatt 100 pounds of dna powder are carried upon any beat, rb e p oe t end starve cargo shalt pay tire full eharbir -rake for every • loek passing the Lock os,ltoati shall 62;4 preele. dente of Rafts. Raft* not <emptying with this luta. lion, will be charged the fall charter ram . . • ' • TOLL )St BOATS. . . Ttie Toll authorised by the Charter of the Ootopeayi le 6geents per too thr every: lock pawed below Itagato* Ana ccinig per lon for every lock pegged aborellosaing, on the serwrtelord tonnage of the reset, aid threw rites will be charged spellnet every boot; bat toodlttoloaloo` wain will be tuned to boat* otiktentey be narlgatio stiles conarrralCr to law "cad to the regolattons or the Company; It !tie (Wowing. ritet l ' Bootie*irryl new, which Ise poi& lire dation pi gehre tot toile—free. Boots n . gladea. win hurl MO& bta peld Tees than nye agilign, in . Yorliehilestor gods,. • '• : - • • : • $0 h 0 " g, and not weet-10 Waive, . • 100 " :loon than la, end abt;othie 20 Win; • Iho ley distance , bryotel2o alibi, . - 2 00. Any violation - he tholgers rogrule s tions for 4,3144 h e. novithetlow, and ittribe, protection of the , work* of All Company, *lll hood* the bash liable to.an addlliOnal toll, not earegellft,thwthil dutitee talitoukd to ditootkto of boat era canto *glit ottelytiter tb° !'" 44 "P t fTr ° *cod b, lbw zoitioPotru - PoW • • DOM. toning orog Iftaii WV& of the wicks ahal pay *wow* loch tnersogy at meryltinerueitars awe per edit' ipdertheiiicerta#o4: atitp, tUerrof. Noe tit'and sis cote pew ergs' below' Readliii, littberebit to the Aetorgawswaax ;, • ordry44 the llocfra, Faun: , ; , fettider,L 084 et the to:built; itairtp Hon Company.) • PA ileatrtAutOlgroir 1519., 'Ur • 14101110thip1111 SIV MP Is 6 ettatprwate sato iiktollabli4,4 mann 1104Aara an ; • Thai, Itiat Wank*, • sitadad la tha borodgli 4 Port Cattea, Sebvildll Coy . propyrtp eonslata at turning lathes. planing ann. apdamakeirea naw, enema, Idaakoaltbii, toadajosadry War tad fLuda nitkutbariaoli avarydameriptlaybo. talon Cr conduction till bblimoti a iontiKot4 blittinotladast of}WON of tba mad' appreral tannt elllnery now wad la UN" vision aad bane Marital aama main. and via mat Mal.. Paamsoloa gives lawailV aid be @abeam . teisonable tam^ nag to any wan wMhtasstopipftoth boalassa posianl an lapportnalit taidoen offarad. , . • per tortbsy patiralarsnadonignad 4 - Cult, or Wawa's Um bows of II A, 11.: *ad tT P. It, at iltirt t Bann's ogre, Fottnllla.l J, IL gin& st. Clair, Feb. 24.1536 . • SW • - • • ; •'A Cask lenutfaiessraim.3 =id elik - of ADAMS, ECotner or VJgbth Aid Ant strato* Spronee hit customers pod the braves of Dry cods getwonory, Mit tut Is making extra interiloss oh. prosecution of his badness tie amine imams, end to PTO" , to enable to puscit i ZzAoot cosi, sad n at th kneel sparks: he has deelAsd to t he m the ma• Lett powitie see Sir/b, 4crush 41Dreirssip4rEllk De has rodoted the price of Ws* , of tho Goods lit Rom and has now open. many New Goods. suitable be 114 wawa. to *bleb sill be load 4, dafts iddStioes. - pah:on Sari ea be talons Pi escomisiodat• friends and .Thin a uesseriliy. herotactuu New DRESS tiOODS: siiRWIA WINN& %id /1711NUMINO GOOD& gene. rally. Pacoiman will nod prestoidtaotaire In giving an early all. thwtootto bolus u the Wilnift Slows is lef• ter there at stow Shilluvr." , The situation M central. and the sto re well netted. • Idlerch 'A, IC . TPEagilla woman * mow yawn. Uhreetitoeing wad Simulcasttablas. Air the Corner :nritletittilt CICATIfIf ends. 'PE saisoriber tikes thii method.,of diradne the public that he ire breams the'able register al the rove establishment, and he hopes to redact ft MO II La give eattsfartion • t the boalnear etareantty; by cO. ployhalg none bat the tact of nark- c ' tan. and us/Dg the hest materhda that de be ghlellie the market. Balotokroolf a prig ttcal moc rep othas*,ed.i I*lll guarantee all omit tanned oat to bit tut ' Jobbing work at all ideate p r e mier, attended' to and neatly 'executed. Melee** by atrkt attention to bust; tams and reasonable therm to matte, liberal *bare of the poblle patronize. - Dania. DEAN, rrirD. DitAiN tun on band an assortment of Ref. and Imecandhand earrlages and caress wagons of rations ; Alm; heaey trams or all kinds.- OM amines ' bhught'or a:Omitted. , Muth 13, 114 f 't. AIAJABLE CCM'. I.,RAISESI CliSt mountain Goal andlton : (kermanj. offer - to good tenants aevetal valuable awes upote the Company'ap_roperty, In Columbia and kof thliabethnd eoustles. The thins °earedit re thelargeWhitet Aalt vela, of tbe Locust Mountain, slaa *blab, collieries ;have been alread7l established •be Stamm Usti' i Pearson. (leo. 8. Reppller sod M. O. Benner; , • :The toamtitoth kills averages about fret to thick. retes, and the underlying vein 110010 Uto 14 feet. Both veins afford a largo body of Coal above stater level. The qttelity of the Coq h well established is market. , The lalne .11111:.1011road a ff ords 1114 avenue to the . Ohtani read to to e k*tMt,bkanra] the & PhWi la s d t p r rk S e u t n s b . ü ß ß h a i o l f . these railroads ant completed to the collieries upon the cOmparsy'a For particulars. Inquire of A J. ANSPACH, Jr.; Avg.. 140.111 South Fourth Street, Philadelphia. 1 Or ALEX. W. UXA. gag. et &pd. • Centreville. Columbia Co., Fa. Vibratory IS, 141,0 • • 7-t F TIUMOUBEZOTOZZ, TO Barr no Tar "NAn. • Norei." - ;.• •1 (bate , FWIIIMPWANT) • ' ite* 2thak! stiff* Wit*E•: ! , , • ins Proprietors; of the above Weli4anire establish ntent,heinn thankful for list very Metal patronage iner% stowed upon ; theist the past year, take this method of in- - feMainn their friends and the pnlilid that they Cr. still *pared to aecirmincstata Menai, fsiorect-with a tall. . :During the Winter months the house bits been Thor. ratably renorateibi improvements made, 10140411ef sive alterations Woontemplation. I We ale determined to devote our whole attention to bounces aturtiatter ourselves with thCeoneletion that we shell be able na give general satisfaction. I Reepeetftely tours, SUMS! k STOVER. • • S street, . slip-TERAfF:-11 23 per dirt aes about Third . ' . - N, 11.--earrlazei will always be in readiness to count Nmentters, to and! from Steamboat ',tidings and hal ibed Dt•PrOL / ". P. A ill. Philadelphia, A , rlll,lB • 154 y ' . • 1 • TO YOUNCI melt. .! • , , • BOOK-KEEPINO TAEGHT A$ IT FUOIILD azalea . I Pe;sno7lvanla Comosearchtl College, r .1 - 01 e l', PA: .So cmPr7lYO Prost Printed or Illqattseripg Panne HE itiS I TREICI'ION- - eiven at this instituition is reallY a eourse — of Counting-ItoOm Practice and,Berenntile Arndt's. Each, upil is *plats. IY in/traded, under the sole direction of the Principal. The superior method of teaching.ett this College is nurse RA by the WIG Dumber of students who lure entered ttpote their did ea l thus proving the enteseasfal issue of 'their studies! Per further particulars 'address •T. K. WIIiTE, York, Pc" r•rl ' .COMME CIAL PENMANSHIP. TTPON, Ttle RECEIPT of FIF'T'Y cents.vv T. K. bite'sSystenofPenmanship. neatly hip. bound. will lie !out to any addreca, free of postage. Addreei. , I T.- li , WRITE. York, Pa. 'atch 0, , t8 j l/.4lra CEORCE. J. SCATTENCOOD, • ,Chartnaceuttat,; /F. serner;;Arth an i UallsokriVittrtfts. Philaddintia. 11111 E. DRiIG STORE at, the North -IPestcsrnetlof Irlfthund Oallowhill streets,-lately uretryind Cask; having bienJaken by the enb.eriber,pheakclansandothers ore tokutned that. in 4idition to the Penal stock of DRVOS. MEM, CIINES4,BRI9E WARE. FANCY ARTICLV4, le, eatletylo/ the finertheenieselet and pbar• linteentleal preparations will be kept od hated and fbrnlafied oatfarcirable terms. Matsu attention will . lie given to ciareuilog tbe . serderir,of ph thin, and nt thweiP Medicine Cheats, with plomptness and great " awe. • • • The valuable peeparallon known as Orcir's Wase - qf WittliCketry, containing all the virtues of the barb in A reef small bulk, and reetsmanondea ea an excellent and as4eable torte, end generally apptleable • ibere oseltilkl Cherry' Dark le ladleatiat, to now mum thetured and; for Sale. as well as Ovals • Elixir Optitnt,. 4reardiGnartis,•Fhsid Ertrael Ointesr. ifs., elk., by ', .r • OEO. b, SCAITIMMOOD, •Fflarrnacyleist- N. W. roc. Fifth andCallowhill ate., Philadelphia. ApriYl7.'6lB 1 . I •-t 10,41, '4 I• UTERAVY BUREAU : • • A N . EXPERIENCED. EDITOR 'a. ' ' Anther acid's thoroughly Educa ted l iAt• IlirarivelmnoirOxy With temitplive yeas* of thessidgery Of Daily Journailini, has determined td hire oat or sell his brsdn at retaii. to thoie who may rennin, their *arid! ter in any tiOnorshie way. ! klerchantal Business meo, laventors, and Dealers of every' kind. ,he supplied, off hand# with adrerthar wen* (poetical e r other*lsej notices; cards, dividers, enispecitif of rtleiedeitred. PM Wiens; Id 11, be supplied with speathes, reports, ews nlnttotie. letters,l toasts, pamphlets. editorfal artirles, crottranniestkrna. and dorm sort of brain-work, atiktb they may and it inconvenient ordinablemm* to* do fir themselves. . I LadiessafAffintAlearea of every rank s in auclety or oe _ehpatiOn in Ilia: tan hue littera weitteet ort any subject, vitiebtr Oltitartitir irlitiClorn ;The *deaden eflll also voided . coned. Puwen'Pe of even', kind, wither Saglists,Franch,Statflatt. dentine or Madam 3 Poetry, &rustle* for Ladles' Albania, Nei* Billet, dour.. Monodies, end eoznpopilloria of the most deliett• &jut confidential eharacter,lneldent to every pc:tibia rip. etioastance or eveat In life, Will be famished in 10,1014. tie conadeoce, by!writing to the anderidgustiond ex plaining their elates. _ . Orders by mall, liccomminted. with radiorill be staidly and pee mptly attandr.d to. J.TROUPSON, - • ' Literary Baran. • t, HOZ TM ink Philadedphla P. o.Man , Pa. ~. • i , 4- , -- CARDED, FARNI,TOOLB; ZO . lr UST received 'and,for BA) at the teed. Pleid and Implement Skirl of the subscriber-- Gioia Lawn.halses, do Garden Balms. 1 . Pinning Chisela and linisch—Budding Waives. ? , /adies' blond ROlters. ileadird Pruning Saluda and Treautplantina.Poshe• iTnuragtenting bowels, and Pruning Shears—for Box. • • Wag Uwe; Nest Ego. Cottle Pleb. &e.; Wore Yor.Gatherlog Plower*" le. . .;11 d Warden neon, Reel, de. Toy tigeolco Or Ladles. , 'Oran edKI Di or ponder Shears. - ;Garden. Niels *0 Unto for Mooting, ir., •Vebtb.. Roots, Sdnuoor Bulbous Hoot,. Planta :and Shrubbery of every daverlptkro —not oo hand s obtained -to order Skt abort notice. : • Woo. for the Faros-- .' Sgde LIM or, Sr I i•el.Plowe., beat kind. . • Potash Moulding Board Plows. Track Plows, and Maud Cultivators and flows. Rot Cultinttoir, !adept and beefiritterns. Allot which ate of the latest a od mut approved Pat-. tein& The subscliber also promos all; hinds of Agri cultural Trop/emeots to order, at manutictorsre prlces, a t 11 a 8 ltod and Patriety store. where he will pay wen tiOn to Ms tottiret—ood procured's beat kind of im plements id Ms Wrest rates. • MI kinds of:Mario and Garden Seed% ftUrstahed whole. sale and 'Waif,. at the lowest latarby the Bushel, Quart k , °rids* root mar. 1 dlirthar ai4s air' of the belt Elude and an be oar ek3ted• No urertala seeda sold: O.4IANNAN. Ptak? tM Seeds, Books, de,. 'Pottrvllla; Aprll4, 1838 I 14 E. CARRICUES, Pettsviiie, S 1 1 1 ",.g . .!s i V i g( i ) t r a 2 4 1 a x e! , EJ AN S' SALAMISPDER SAFES, 26 SokA irovek. Street. Philadelpkra. , - TPlPeitti 1 1 0 / 11 1111 11 $ - Ys Iond.111•211 Prevail." i • N e t nr i of the ICbs , ket Wee. appointed to superhsteul 'burnifig eV' the from &fa of Reeding, - t Mowry 1867 . ' : - Itiamad. March 4th. Cede ea, members of the • _ manatee, do ¢` reispeetfully report, that we maw thie tIVO, Pah% ortsinally . marled upon by Parcels * Herrin and Evans A. Watley a, pie g od . ,444, b y skid, IPA The safe to use; by the PistnAo4 , i of the Millie &labia ReidlitaltellroadCompitaty, in his Milos at !leading. manufactured by; Parretti A air. riott, sad the saitcha use be If, A. Lantsan his stove, maquftertP r e d,b k Efolls* Watson, and pat in spoksand Pastolvedsolyloik e . The Ara Wll.O ' , tank at tty o'clock, A.M I .. and kept ap until Sour eoulsOr green hickory, two cords dry osk• amt hate eheeent top *ood. were @OHM) consumed. the who 4 under the SoostintenGence of the sobseriters. .tnentbenfof the todimlttee. Thai/ages were then tooled Off stlth water, lifter which they were' opened. and the w7and opera taken out by the committee and sent to .A. Inntesatote for public cuunination. after they drat exact' ned'and oinked by the committee.' The books and pewit taken trim the safe inanutactured by Evans t Watson .wt.re hut slightly affected by the its• tense hest, whil4those taken from the mifolmooficturod by Pamela A Herring were, la our judgment, damaged ACtoon per +mt. more than those taken from Vane Welson's MAN' Webellere tbq ebbs. to hare been a fair andimpartfid trial;of there tpt quallt:es of both Pales. ' • ` I; JACOD 111DYSIIETt. ' ' I ••; ; . DANIEL $. MONTER, Melte been ansent during the burning. we fully co• lucid, with the eboie statement of the coaditkot of the - papas and book* tairip oat of tbereepeettre safes. .1 • 0. A. 1q1C01,1 , 3; • • •• n. MIIII,ENDV/10. ' • . • 7 AIM Di I IIittOLLASCD. • IlMfoliowlengtottiod mmtkonem,voildoMtoof Reading • and itiot t inity„ /oho saw the above SIONen , eurthword 28 Mdeafrom toitni,& Watson ohms barclog, op to IltalitstASO? ;•1 c. • .• O.A.Nmotto.l; 4pold Illmb .1; Isaac itimb.l; Birk Melee, t; W. RbkdO 4oa. 1: Mut, ,W. Illodam* I:.l>r. Wm. Wooto.l443olomma abrade. ; Levi WM; 1: 1141: 4 Ceole,ll•Wor. X trek. 1: Noredotati .4 Baum, It Wm. Itcraili:;l; lloorgo J. &eked , . / J. S.* O.W. nouitoek. l : gni*, 1 • Immo Jamboo, 1;..1. A. H. wiirner. alb Schureeket,l: Wm; Mug,/ Ir s• iL l eb r l OMAr. , 1 1/. K. Campo oy,l; A L lasto. .2; C. P. P ."mitutssiti.l;.Blo4*.Ter, iraUsw • A •co V il tglia •'P Ityldoolum, lisse '14;4 sksio,,chit 4.9ter6ernr, tworrifyr,7l .41lion The Nagoesraeolscal A Tbutratary. *ism, ilia, sitqW ttleee oTosiiegeir vilt bh1114,, 141 S tit ' The Ow. b_sk• 441.1 ihajarl . Meaty.. fin Maio* at a As haw io that city, sta. the chola et ilir.latfbaciaa, ova teatioisiad vigor. 77 . Later news hare Ma u r ceived froa 'Tampic. Gana* Lb. iriAlaut denisitottle, has been carry. hag it w:th a high hand. The preeence of the United Brat ti etestuir Alton audacity caw, hie impute:tit Interference with /unclose cilifele. Leilti like The Presidetst bee not decided 'pow stteepting two volunteer regiments. for Utah. He prefers waiting all so appropdadou is made for their support. It wftid be still better, perbipy to wait till there he money to lb* tawny to appropritte. Of Cr,ile4v ft Was. The Philadelphia Press up that the meat co ankle that city wars as atati.foreoaptan triumph, and wander, If the baron upon the Admitlistie tion wilt go eahosded. Proelbly. Baehr/tiro we fear, is incorrigible in his Pre-Slavery proclivi ties. • THXIrII4III2 CO J Qi • Wasetairron: May 3.--Tbe Hones treat Into Committee of the Whole, and reentned the con. • side/salon of the geompi appropriation bilL A menage was rewired from the Presideat,covering a large comber of document, relative to Indian affair/ In Wa,bfngtonmid Oregon Tittitories and California. The House (in eenitderatinn of the feet that five clerk, have been employed for news ly a year copying out these u lmportantpnbUe doe stmente) refused to order the printing. In the Senate; the harbor and river appropria tion bill was under discussion. A"tiaistitate, di recting the Committee on. Commerce to report on the expediency of making approprittlacesoMciest to merely keep in repair the present' works, wits earried—yeas 23, nays 224 The'.'appropriation bill we, then taken up and fully pawl—yet* 26, nays 9. i . . , May 4.—la thitfaited States Senate, a comma likeliest wee received from Secretary Cass, ' sing the correspondence relative to. the °atom* perpetrated oo a missionary fetidly at Jets. Mr. Mason's Paraguay resolution was considered, Pet' the Senate adopted au airterluseut„ proposed b, Mr. CullamerJetriking out the clime* *bleb a n thorlsed the President to employ forcible means to obtain reparation. Mr. MaLsa - raored to table, his own resolution. Thefee the repeal of the , , fishing bounties was then taken Nr. Clay, of:, Alabsasa,• made a long speech in favor' of %hiei hill, which is calculated to Wised glinutsou l ay a vary insportaat Northern interest. The anideea wet postponed. Subsequently the Important bill of Mr. Johnson, of Tennessee. in tafaresea to °banging the system of public printing, was eon sideted. The bill passed without a tilareetleg voice. it it shall save money, ha pelage will-be e relief to the public treasUry. to the House of Representatives;; the most im portant feature was the resolution Offered by elingman, of • North Caroliola. authorising is speedy abrogation. of the Claytoa-Ballyer treaty. Mr. Colfax moved to lay the rceolation an the Is. Me. but the motion was defeated--yeas 39, nays /in. The question wits poitpoued. 'The Senate bill for the vdmtesion of Minnesota eases up fur consideration. A spicy essiluquy °fear* between Mr. Kingsbury, delegate from Kansas, in regard to the alleged opposition of people of the tat ter Territory to lbi laws of the United States. Mr. Sherman propoied a ;abeam*, prandial that the Constitution of Minnesota be submitte d to a ; new Convention. - An explanation was made by several. members in reference to their votes upon the Kansas bill of Mr. Eu4lish. lb. Clippie* reported a tali:dation condemning commodore Paulding's seizure of General Walker, but deelar• trig narther proceedings on the part of Congress unnecessary. Air; Ritchie, at Penrraylvsofe, gave notice of hie intention to propose a substitute re turning thanks to Commodore Paulding. May the &ante a resolution was offered by Mr. Seward giving three years' full pay to the widow,of Captain Herndon, whose berate braiery in the catastrophe of the 'Tea tral Anteriee'eteatn. ship called forth the admiration of the „country. Strange to tell Messrs. Iverson, bf Georgia, and Slidell, of Louisiana, opposed this prnis.liurtby motion, which, however, *as adopted by a vote of ,32 yeas to S nays. air. ilonter. of Virginia, cell ' ed up the appropriation hill ;for the West Point Academy, Senator Hale pronounced the academy • nuisance.•' and declared -it his opinion that "better generals could be got our of a New autnP shire law school—Ueneral 'Fiera., fur Instances who to far outstripped the West Pointers that it made him . President:* The bill passed tidally— yeas 22, nays 9, Mr. Mason'iPensenay resolution 'ms called, and a 1 / 4 141 taken on Mr. Collator's amendment, precluding the' President (ruin using force. The auitedinent was negatived—yeas 15, nays 2,s—and the resolution in its original feral was then issued.. Thus Oregon bill wee then read. A very interesting Oleo/sign vole"' µpis its merits.:_ The Senate adjourned without taking any vote.• • diair.ll:—A vote on the Ilineetota bill will be taken is thwilosso 'to:morrow, In the Beoate,•the Oregoti bill was postponed. The.bill to repeal the. filhiag bounties was duals; red. - , whiz Roma Paozacrera Ihrtos;"--'llis the title of an association - in this State of the friends - of the Protection to all branches . of American 'industry; We learn that the or ganization is not political, and that its inf o- epee will not be used to subserve 'the purpo= ses of partizans or demagogues. Its /drawn! .be to make nil political parties acknowledge . the necessity and• propriety of protecting ism ustrial interests ' , 'toy that, when a Po:Oct - iv* .: !Tariff shall be etitiblished u ita permanence will not depend upon the' dorninancy of (me party. ken of all parties will be in the UM. on, and they will be nt perfect liberty ,iti * re-. Bard in their action in their respective par ties], We approve of any organization of the . workingmen of this State, whereby the great interesta of ?refection may be fostered. It is well that they should move in . this matter. At the same time the past mist teach every.' Workingman that he cannot rely upon the Democratic party to enact a Protective Tar• - if. The experiment has been tried. How miserable the failure has been, we need not state. WHAT IT IS DOIHG YOH TRH 88:1G . ,---Wpt. Schuchman, Esq.,,the well known Lithogra: pher, says:—"l have frequently used Boer: h.ire's Holland Bitters, and find it invariably relieves indigestion and debility." 1 " • Rev. Samuel Babcock, says: "I found .spe cial relief from its use, for a seveie heiadtfche, ! with which I had long suffered; .! •-. J. W. WoodwelleEsq. , ,,sayst "I have need - Bcothave's Holland Bitters myself,'`and• re- , . commended it to others, knowing it to be just , , p • What it is represented:" ".., • Alderman Jousthan Neely. of Lower St. Clair, says:ol have derived great binsfit from its• use for weakness of 'the stomach and indgestlon." 4arnekll. lifutphy; says, "After waist physicians had failed, Basrhav4s'a Holland Bitters removed the pain from my heart and side, arising from itidigestion."• ' 7 . The editor of the Kittanning Free Aver, says "After one of the best physicians in this plaCe had failed, Werhave!s Holland Bit. tars cured me of the worst fel* of Dyspepsia." Francis Felix, only mar4acturer of the I originil "Extract of Coffee," says: "1 knoW that your Holland Bitters is one of the beat . medicines in the world for disordeied stomach or liver." Dr. Ludwig, editor of the Facke,l, Baltimore, pronounces it a medicine deserving the onafi d.ence of the public. Dr. Ehrhart,. the leading German physician. of Pennsylvania, Ams prescribed it frequently during the last thrye years, is)th'marked sac. cess, debilitated states of the invasive , or gene, or of the system generally. • • The Manager of Ballou'e Vinegar Facto ry, says: "I used it myself, and was therefore %- dared to try 113 effects upon My wife, (troubled with the debility Common to all of a oonstimp live habit,) and really it is doing her more good than anything she has ever taken:" • Adds. POTTSVILLIO. MAIII[11115..0.• ', (Wltaileeste - Priooo.) Whostflour,bbL, . lb 60‘Driod Posehol. Psedlito 0 0 117•FloorObl., ' d 2bl do .do %lapsed. 250 ktaolasatl,lls6l2o;orlod Allred, , parlp2 IX Rio, do ' NVlnts,dlosas... . , : ! 9 .Coro, do QV, nostar.porpoood , .• 1. Oats, do 45bouIdors, ''' .0 Potascas. do. ...•70111atos, . . 12 1 4 Timotbytkodv " I. OtilLard. eavergood, . . 10( eldottt, do , 50 Iloy,pertoo, no et sat, ph sack, / I au; roTirsioLLß PRODUCE X AIItILETI. (Ratan, Prieto.) TtOßß.—Wheat Mar tolls from 0 0 to 0, Vitt! and Rya at 01 00. Rye Cboy 6010 ett-0 alki Mal Meal 78 lio. Oltalyt.—Mbitolirbtattantat $1 500 Mi . , ' *Ol Rod at sl'oo6a Rya SS din Corn T041%4)414)43 do.' litATo.—Reet watt at 9 0 12% eta. pi 10.11ittom 1001 PA do. Veal 10 do; t grit 11 do; Illiosldoro 10 do; plat 11 to 16 do-. R0ta69.0 l'=_X do. Swam Itk,do. L I , loll9lol‘o.—enttor seta treat II to 20 Kb. lb Cbooolllido. Argo 11 eta.. llidso., lab' 11'1440. b. ScOARW.—Cobb oy eta. E 10; Wm Woos 0 03 W. Whits 10 do v'A" . WlllO 12 Ow *IAN WI 5111
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