ottrual. POTTSYILLS FA SATURDAY. pun . . . . : - .1 - 1 - — 271.. • --.1-1-1 .--...,..:...-::::..772......-----:r - . ; . 11-3-Tila clirnUlation of the Xnvienistt.ii 14eLlentlisuto lite annreaate circulation . a VV-i t rui :at It circulates paper* .published in tit gnitti_lenar boom . .. wenn& ,nranna , the beat portion nr WC r I. eteourseilturtses much tnent invrted ill US CW.lin.lloool in nil three noer pa•. ,t„ t",ttvr,cr",l,7;er,"b if ; , I)l e lt s ' aladvertniina are tawny,' gra di'el'in,..pir'lue"et-cco.niv ir_i_Lt.;..e.e............ronsu.6.N"rottbeciretilation of the ',ape/. ; , Ntor iliHoig....o. ii fr. 4, lloom N 0.2.110 Broadway; 1.11,,,,,,,x„g0.....h.r, Cos. k CO, Dth and Chesnut streets. En Ot 0.- - P . N . le. 119. ' ,i,‘"...nir..ibnri,d to receive subscriptions gait. cot . l ed wqrar tb• Moans' Joni:tat 410tahligtment: . • e° " • deckled to call an oxtra L scesion of 'Cow. cell early in August next. „......---••••••• Norir. P n orostrox.—lt is- proposed in the .11'ashitigton Caen, tor the present exigency, to uFe t hii:ostages foe the seiyice of the Pest '' Office D e p a rt ent. Bawl Cool to-say the least: • Tna wife of I. D. Ingersoll of• Boston; eloprd on Frtdly with a young limb of the law, 13.).1. Yeager,. Mr. Ingersoll who is a veil gdoidandar taker, has started after the fiela, woman ; but wbetli4r 4-will overtake her is problematical.. 11.1. t., CHARMING Srntwo I—Near Bristol, Pa., ; tirmeis are: engaged in plowing, and in! the inbutlbs of Philadelphia the market gar.: • denera are busy preparing the ground for: Spring operations. Mr/ DEADY; the leader of he ultra .pro- I Slav+y party in Oregon, has been appointed Judge of the new 11. S. Distri4t CoUrt organ-. ized§for that State ; another ploof of, tir:aub.. jeetiorr of th!i A4rninistration to Slave 7 as a, political element. i , .• , • InF, Wiehington Union isabout to bare an ac cession of two more editors. Ihat's all right', lays Prentice. "Biddy did you put an lin; into the outlet, to settle it f i 'U "Yesma'am,l put in four,. they wore so dead I bad to use the Inure of Tut `Presideift is inteniely w'reiti about the cool duct of Secretary .Teueey in , expoejed :the' cloud letter of Cal. i'attersen: 11 is openli, charged that Tottery didlthis to screen himself in . his eariiins guilty traesa ! tlans, and to mato. the; Proitiant his 'times. assault. DURING the week there bare been scrieue school: troubles in . ..Reston, growing out of an attempt of. the Itotuan'tgatholics to interfere in. the Protes.' tent religioute ,exareise.s"Of. the puhlio The whole affair grew ont et the advice of a Cath:: olic priest to parents and children, wit to submit to the rules regarding the religions ceremonies.—; A highhanded piece, of i)usinees.on the part of a Papist priest. • . The agricultural. int eats of I tbe country are . much (depressed. No outlet. Agriculture will flourish most where a large portion of the are engaged in other pirsoits; and well paid for: their labor. - Such a cou l dition of affairs Only, ex:. lit under a Protective Tariff.' Fanner' , most need a protective tariff, end it would be well Pit theni: if they would read the signs of the time Weill , : gently. • '• A rine..ty Divetirscl—An exchinge says slit israther. snrpriring 010 whilst ocean stenine t built by private enterprise make voyagoafter voy4 age . , without damage, there is scarcely a govern ment steamer thrit makes a voyage,' without ha'V7 ing to put in totnewhere to rerair, machinery." Not at all Furpriaing. If there was no chance to, put in defective machinUry, there * would be ritt! • pickings and stealings; ELEtilu , K iliBAs.—GoeThor Med:iry issued a proclamation for an eleetionon the fourth Monday in March, in aCcordan'ee .with the net of the last Leghlature, providing for the formation of a Constitution for a State Goiernment. Three too:tthe residence prior to the election is revisit, to vote. Aliens hiving declared their. inteptibia to become citizens are rtualiilcd. 'Delegates to ttis Constitutional Convention are to be elected. . - A FANATICAL Law.-'--The late, Arkansas LogiS 7 laturo passed a inw,• Which - is, to tnke effect frein' the Jut of January, 1860, prohibiting the einplo.t4 went of free colored persona on watercraft gating the rivers. of That State. A violationier thillairja to be, considered a high . inisdemeaniat o snit upon conviction, suijoets the paity tiuvitig charge of such craft to a fine of $5OO t 0.51,000, sod an huprisodutent. not ' exceeding tweire months. ' • CANDIDATES.—A won -the names mentioned ;dn . ' connection with the net nomination fur tlerfe , .. • nor, by :ho People's Convcrition, we observe theie of Dr. E. D. C imam; Gen'. Jr.*. illoorebead, , Jlio. Coved°, A. K. McClure, Samuel N. Pervianie• John C. Kunkle, Lilac Ilazelburst, W. C. A. 14a.. ranee, A. W.llctivaict and Relics!' g. Palitse Many names are also , preSented for Auditor (*- oral and Surveyor General. •For Auditor Ilgne ral we see 'mentioned !bole of Nttn. E. Frazeroif Fayette County, late Canal Ceininissioner, and Col. S. S. Wharton, of Huntingdon. - Tne Supreme Court last week , ,pronounqed .ati opinion that the Fugitive Slave Act is I COnstitutional, and that the 'Supreme Coti4Of Wisconsin aet..4d in 'contempt of law, in dare venting, its enforcement. As the Suppe Court of; WiSconsin refused to certify the ire ,coid of its decision 'to thifWashington bench, it is presumed that the case in which this late opinion was r given carne up in a surreptitiOni manner. Wisconsin was not mpresented'iin the argurn . eilt, and took no part in the *o• Ceedings.' Until the intended reorgunint'iOn of the U. S. Suprethe Court shall be mad4its npinions on sectional issues will redei4 r title attention, and A -respect. , I ~ . . • =,. I '• AN-jI.I.ESTR C AiION OP AMERICAN lig / V.A - TION.-1.11, our next we 'will live one.' The ' artist is a correspondent 'of, the New '4lork Irfbune. i The scene—a graphic pen andtlnk • sketch—represents a great slave auction dear the City of Savannah, Georgia. ' The lot 'amt . sisted of.four hundred and thirty-six Bien, women, children And infant', the propertS• of l'ilr. Pierce M. Butler, a'resident of the ;City of Philadelphia., in the free State of Petulsyl : vania. Lose in the grand 'Crash of 18F-13, • . and Other exigencies . pf b witless . , irltpe?led I him . to realize on'his Southerninvesta+nts, ;that he may satisfy 'sundry pressing crellktpis, and b -s , enabled' to resume business witiOthe surplus, if any. The scene; at the sale . ., !,Are described with much ''abil4, and are reilly interesting if ouly`dtid from buriosity to show how such 'sales are condttjted in the stave • States. To the philanthroptc and humane, . however, will indignation ad disgust arise, • when' they ,peruse the • ate, tint Ora' silene t which matt another blot upoii our Republican, i escutcheon. . ' `.•-' _. 1 • • • \ t . THE NEW DEN?CHATIC , ,eI,3.7OEII oN THE §LA, VERY QUEISTIoN LAID IN THE 11I4TED STATES SENATE.--LJust Wore (the last tete* .or Congress expired, an impordint debate nft-the Slavery question took place in the United '‘States Senate. The debate is lengthy; but the gist of the future Demeciatic Policy iS: • The Democrati6 Senators proclaim, as tO Sla iery in the Territories, tha Congress cqn do nothing to keep the Settlers fTni having it}, and that tbo t3ertiers can do nothing to keep frem hay ing it thenisefies. filmy i,osist that It 'goes !111 Government goers, , but it does Federal tievernment steps, for t stair of Ake can keep it nut. ' plsat the Amerienn rag, there That wherever we carry the Ise :arty the auction block, the lash! . They claim thaiJ laws eitabliel over patted, moat he carolled or i but that hurt prunihiting it;by arc nurtblets as.qanypaper.' adapts a lAa iu tpi Ifiuror, thc chnin of iron. ititientianeas nd it, they profil:en repo of lit New States, theiy'llt;clare, mai institution! of 64iatif tlarolitin, ie troaiun for them to copy 1.11 Pennsylionia. In .avoid; they hold thatren; tale Slarerir in, but that 'mho& out! Thai denatad Cunurenidt ' , entry it in ikererriforlex, theeatekto dieseive, Bret thei? Nina • •Ppou ilrle eormittint ,and a they prapc•lc t r Lght4the battle - , • , ad iniox Tit/ mit you= , DESTROY THEY. FIRST MAZE MAD - "' ! ":In 'that , ' !Vent the Democratic - party' oft Petineylvarii4 i.aoortied. ' The Susie, Conven tion of that rtyi 'which met on Wednesday ; in Harrisb , nominated Ilieherdsoit `=l+.- Wright I . e. Auditor General; and John Rowe. Air Surveyo . o General. Bo' far . `good:'_ gad] the Conventatn stopped attlutt point, it would have,beo: 3v:fll for the so - called' Democratic 'party. But 'it did cot; and wehave fro ut, it ;resolutions inpitroving of •Jamee Buchanan and his - course, while :ejects arm:dation ,approving Of Wiliian" 1 'Packer' and his Tlarse. It is tit be presumed that neither Mr. ackernoilis friends, «ire' ought for the studied insu lt; but that the latter are prepar ed at any time to vindicate his course. The , masses of Pennsylvania though, are not to he ; insulted openly, without promptly resenting it. he politic* tricksters Composing the Con i'ention, noe l only 'endorse j allthe political acts iti James lituchanan, whlch have been cm: ithatically ondenined bp . l the .people of this fitate ; but they insult the intelligence of our 1 workingmen by prating of being favorable to • i .1 a discriminating .protection of iron end costl, while in, the same breath they "go , iu" for the acquisition of Cuba, which if succesefaii would enhance the slave represeritation in Congress, and fix. more ,firinly aeon us, - Free 'Trade?) If the Democretie levies "suppose that at this late day they'elin foice such cow iradictiOni, 'Limn the threats of the people, they are miserably, mistaken: As the Phila. 4elphia BuUeUn truly-iiinsrkof there waa, a time itheit any kind of "(Arius could be forc ed upon ennsylvania by federal adnairdstra dons, arid•Wlien pro-slaveryism was hi/mei:el and consented to, it'f.aat *Wadi and.Posi-, tively sustained. 'But this time hiepassed : ., ,The eleetinn of Octoher,[ll3sB, When the can - 1 - ,didates of the Buohinan Democracy for. State,i offices were, defe!f . ted by. "from twenty-five to thirty: thoulaiid . inajority, and-when the total Combined l oppolition • tlnd ' intiliegomptim democratic: majority on Congress Men was about lcfCnty thonsanti, was the most 'coo! .vincing illt;istration of tliis. Did the Convert, Lion relletie that .this majority was against . theta, and ;' ` must be overome before Messrs., Wrightrtn:i. Rowe can b r elected? Did Alley reflect that by rejectinghe Packer resoluti on they were widening the,existing.itchism in the party, wdreg driving furthr from them the mass ' 1 of indeponlent linters, iind were making the vote for the party candidates a more hopeless minority than it was lasi October ?; Did they know that •Y 'the were gi ' ink ihe opposition a 1 strength they could not have dreamed of, and t were thrueFing upon th m facilities,' not only for a victory in October 1859, but for; &More magnificent national -victory in • November, 1860 ? Truly, "whom the gods would destroy, they lint make mactl ' THE , FR prised that of this case on petition I:=2 at.stake 10 1 We ore bov Committee to retort i suddenly, on Fostbf , able meld who (pro strbng minority report. Committed in favor of tb as is statchi, that some Lift been sent to Harrisburg, t if possiblej "set-up," Hook colluaion. We do not clit man acquainted with th fortunate ,tiouteitio • diffiet Published statements of tl ested, it mast seem a gm CommitH on divorces re e l it:pass the Rouen, which Legislature, we llope will! to the Senate for itistert ney and purse proud arr , into the field against en ii rights; to crush them in let the pe pk }pow it. to !teethe wanton if not it, and the n procure adi once of hr father's .. wet what not, se if she was I farewell to the sacred whim, &caprice, will ip them, and men and Isom eon mates in a dozen mo dation thr t would ensue I Pittsburgll has had so mania, whieh has been ct by herjudges.' In the or tion it is etident•that 51t. the injure party; he divorced an his'own app ly hope tlitt the Logialat the sake f public moral grave indescretion as tl tioti of the Committee oil LEAVOVOItTIt n the bet starting pole' gold minis. • The city ia The remarkable rapidity, and wealth, will ba• 1) atatbitica which we extr; aid: Hotels. ' Zuglna Boardiug Douses, 94'Surseyors,. Restaurants, ' ArchDeets,' Banking Motives, Lumber Tit Wholesale. arid lletail Oro. Marble & cery 3tores,l 4 !Mirk Iratds, Wboiesalei I,lqunr Stores. .IFlour Malls, Dry bloodal Stores. 3i ISior s" Hardware: Stores, 4 ti rewerim is.scda Manut Drug Stores, 14 ( Lard Oil - , - Riot anetzhoe Stores, - .and Oil Mat aneesp Stores, ' 4 Pork k Packl Furniture Stores, S Soap & Can Clothing Stores. • 2; tortes, Tailoring lEstahiPmenta. ICrablnet Fir ry k cy Milline Fan Stores,l4 Carriage k Notion Stores, ‘ - 5 ufactorie Oiteensw to " .1 Blacksmith Book ' • " • ' ; Saddle ,f; ila Jewelry" '• . PiPoundry&M Tin .t' Ste, e " • r !Livery Stab Cigar k Tobacco Stores, It , rheatres, - Auction Co ,1 mmileimi . ;Public Gard Stores, ' "Billiard Sal Olin Stor s, tilktit ling i Forwerdi g k Commis. 1 1.Corfee lion elan Reuses, 1 lifsionle Lod Storage IV,arehouses, ) 14 !Odd Fellows Steamboat Agencies, (~Sons of Malt Railroad " 'Lawyers, Express ." - 'Doctor& , Insurahee " 4 1 Den t lets , 'teal Estate " Se!floitk Blade Comm erclal College, l'Pritit lug 0 Qs urchest(4unlidings . 1 Schools, 1 . li Limits, Venial° Seminaries, Houses in Daily lapels, ... i proper, •Weekly s" , i '- li . Popniation, Total assessodialcusEnn I bf property, " LEGAL 10ELLIGEN it _; '. • Erni= Court, lfareh !3.--Oplntnue In the lopowlnu'amongut or raots:— .Hdrser re., Wenriek IVltffi I' . county. Judgment ytnire !sounds tiuro awarded. The iloToughit?Poliseillt.vi. Currey, .Court strtslng.nr,the appeut is reversed le resutttud selttsdnstruethins to reinstut THE 'COA r rL TR 1' ~ ice... Nwy:, jt~.~. The qUantity sent 41114i/road this 951 19 against 21.371 Ins for the et week twit year.. By Canal 512 . 19 to!, a gale, !as no r jhipnienfe wom . .inade Canal Ise& year. • Bbiputeitta th 464 09 tens. • The trade sums up this wet ing a slight increase c‘i the n responding week hat year: • 1 1658.---s\ weitt. 'TOTAL. 220,720 rarer the Federal of stop whete the no eca) of State or That whareier we tra pleat Slavery. obstitutloo,i C ihere I • acacias, add the REM Schuylkill Canal, 1 177 Lehigh Talley IL 6,4 S 91,142 Scranton South," 4;854 5a,84.3 - Do. I North, 2055 18,104 Shamokin,. Ntir!port. ing it, by vOom. the statutit',:book, I • , rhomever (11409, IVheu New *xico liregeelset it.a . lite a kw ateles t sand. • Trevortoo, &Ind. Tops , • 37;61* 411;BI 4i i i i ri • ' e . _ Invlow in IS49—to Shamokin fa not Wand In the additt we lueve,ao tonmertsamst wake with last Thd heavy rain du ing Thursday largely 'increased the w ter in the C Minted a freshet in the . Shuylkill. I mate that the (Mit wail et of till gro 80#.w remaining on our7oontnins,oth would have Loam a boa y . froalmt, w have wiled serious damage to the Ca far lie avii'lioaid of n i p injury roan to. P,Will However chick shipments! ( a week) which is rather! desirable Lbw tik kr e l s the ;tredis is e neerne.l. f . '‘ 4he 010.41 for. Co 1 reinainidull Lump and Chestnut, w Mb is in de tat freely eolir the , ut they declare it iaetituttehi of 13 °4 i tooY 1 ; ,) , can ,legielite it, ref tvieietflin tp il 1 g to gek at 1 01 arty end n e j e the tractive plAi grm Js6o. see.We are not cur ), wrest is felt in the lupe I le Legislature, for action, ikieg to be divorced, be . norale have something og played in this matter.. A at the action of the majority of Which voted Wog the divorce, qu;tto iiability to 14,ree. Iter tiy County delegation, an ono of tin; Committee e, an has 'presented a The sudden action of. the • ns divorce, and the fact ty thousand dollars have i,p. have the erhule thing Chad. There may bo 11'6 large it.' &it to event, lie particulars of this tali i - 161ty, asps. Iferth in the; ihe parties dirt:wily Interi.l ilt outrage that even the . port.s faiefa ly. Should it for the"\ c edit of our not bo the' int; we 1„i k: . ''condemnit9 l oit. If m 4 i gonce are t be brought njured hush 61 and liti i ispite of •la end justice, .11a giddy, s oiled gk is de facto, at least next to retie throng thit inflict raith, •or con cietions, or ilia Injured party, then ties of wed ed life. A Ihe future, S ce re to snap en may each have a do atilt. The oral 'dogre -Iwe need no; describe.— Dtvouct an immonsa it now before thi 1 : of Mrs. Fry ty and public kithe gatno bell ;ever, surprise lon divoreei, a favor of gra. fter previous i I the Alleghe Thr , the on !eft the divorc fo Imperials souunented u 130 now undo r t . Horace B. dno ictaa thet-es4 p i lication, and. A l ine of Penn s lity, will !nom bet threatoni a strongly t t for Pike's abou t t four of its grow reeived by ct hum the starch 19, IT I pi)_ . 1 lu 0.54(1 at - L 133 crantity spidt. rs' limited deniMiitfor preimridt The Itallre4l and Canitt Cuisik liibed the Vardrof • ! Tonic , `Lb further nodes: lehlo4 .are - preei lux year. • ‘ l l4 appezid'tbs rates PHILAD'A it-READING To Richmond. • . 140 I " Philadrlphla, 1 40 "Inclined Plane, 1 40 1 . 4 Nicetowts, llO Germantowis R. lt, ' 1 d 0) " Patient „ 140 " Maulyunk. • •- 140 " Spring Mille, I BS; 44 BOnshabocken Lad month Ballrosd. Is Rambo's and Potts' and • • - - Jones', • ._ 130 " Noesistownorllsidgepost I( 30 " Port genuedy,' • ". - • " Phieut:stlle - • " RoyeeiForit ' : "Pottstown, • . • - 1 l e , " Delmtasilltee • • 1 . O 0 " IttrdstOro! L 1 • 7 " Reading, ' • 116 - I " Between • Reading xt-hseirttle, _' 95 "-Mohr:101V - ig nimbus:. . ' 03 '• OrWiPtran;t SCHUYLKILL NAVICK PROM To Fhltedelphis, Mannyunk, Spring 11111, Conehebocken, . Plymouth Dam, BlidttaPort, , • Ftwnstown, Port Kennedy, Talley F.% Pnwling'e m, • Port Pro ud ce; , PlunniseKlo,l Boyer's Feed, . Pottstown Landis:, Port Unfelt, Birdeborongh, Reading, Alttionam, ' hamburg, eir.Wlsstwint Landing e l / 46 Thi elm; will be per ton of • , tbs., Ins dye per rent.; allow* for waste , as us and no charge leas than twenty4l a cents per ton will land/ for any dta. twice. Bylrder of the. Managers. , I .. • • F•,r t LEY President. The Railrosd allows 20 een per ton to the Boalmen on thrt freight running to New I)rk and sock other points. whore Canal ; oats run , without transhipment, - The Solanyikili Navigi,stion Com pany allow 10 COOLS per the : . rar;bsek on landed at Philadelphia, and 1 cents per tenon i Coal transhipped either froin Boats or off their landings destined for distant p• rte. • . The rate! ,of freight by C have not Weak Oeflnitely 6:06 they will open at about 6 eon year's. pricer. The rates the ' and Canal to New York will To New York via, Freight to Port Richmond. Transhipment, as charged by Freight to : New York,. • To New York via Toll on Schuylkill Canal, loss Freight Y.l New York, The toll on Coal on the Ho increased from 48 to 34 cents ton over last year's rates. Th age rill be about: the same as VI :The reduction of toll on th , ware Division Coasts, js equl per ton on last:year's rates. about the same as last year. 'The toilet on the Lehigh ant and Morris Canal, are as toll Toll on Wilkesbarre4 White On Lehigh Canal, • On Dela. Division to Bristol, To Outlet Lock, ou Morris Canal, • Oa Dole. ind.Raritan Canal, age, 18, Freight from Mauch Chunk via. , Delaware Division, i Boatmen,- If unloaded by Catisignee of cents 1055...- 1 Freight from , Mauctif Chunk • via. Morris • Canal;s I, 30, ti The freights given are the my', contract prices. - This would give the followi Expense ' of transporting: Mauch Chunk to N. Y. via. 1 To New Fork via.-Morris Cut Tbo rates of toll !Le., trot Elizabithpert and Trenton, Railroad have hot been prom ,The reduction in tolls ma ning from'the Lehigh Region bear rather hard on the Be equalizing Ihe 4 expenset of would Mehl to cat off all , pr in the prise of Schuylkill -CJ last year's prices—unless th vane° in the price of Coal, w take place as the season pro sees. While all other branches of business, and vs , rious manufacturing interes s, are lookinghp a little, present prospects for tbe OM! Trade is any • in divorce on severely ionsidere. .ry is alone ght of being we earnest. ylvanin. for I rnit'ne each d by the so. thing, but flattering. ,We gloom will soon pass away a, a brighter aspect.. There is ing ntloat,together with a d pan of purchasers to reprose most unfavorable light, In o at the lowest points. Coat. 111010130 LOCOUOTIV peatedly shown, frequent en,' the fact, that Coal, as a fuel I be used with vast saving to of the country. ' A eorres, l York Courier and Enguirer, says r . "The coatera seems I • nest in the locomotives. thi Hudson River Road has bee , the engines.ran a few daysa sill to Gar'rison's without lb. while' from Garrison's . to,. i foe' d the engine content to • 11l bland ride, with the star, rii veis full of coal!. The ,; nia may tell this news is.gl, l they make joyous by their I! i l ecommonded emit and the lyeras old. 'h in bosinors I - he following I anus Her P t 11 De Yaid, 4 . ng Houses. 3 le blenufee- odes, 'agora Man- PIIILADELPIIIA COAL MA • —The.priccs for the Spring fixed sines the promalgatio , The few cargoes - sold have b er quotations, In thei , eo. we will be able to give mo • fron.—The demand is.mn as follows :—Scotch $2B; A ® $25: N 0.2, $23 and N, Pipes $3B ® $4O per ton ; • $57 ® $6O: eotattion, $4B $49 (4) $57 50. '• 'BALTIMORE COAL MARKE The market for Coal coot in we have been advised the tj been very limited. We $3 35 ®-$3 50" for fine, en. run of tone. Anthracite P. yards at $4 75 ® $5 25 NEW YORK COAL AIM I , 17, 1850.—Thisiuquiry for. I light for the spoalm. A go. manufacturing purposes. L*-large. and prices tend dow , $3 40 n 81 20 by the ear q3 ton from yard. In (mei exists since our last at , prey beer, 10 DON Bhopx, 5 efrlue Shops, :es, 12 the City 1872 ivearrorth 11(X) 10.460 $3,071,575 00 Ilrarejdellvertd .1. Conunnn . .sen.t.il,.and a !mi.—The markbt rem with hut little stock on hen ail 50; English Bar refit $47 50; ltussin Sheet 11 a 91. • oorder of the , nd, the record the appeal Schuylkill Coal 2' Quantity of Coat pent by Rai! ' week endfog on Thursday eve POrt Cntbon, ' ',— Potteylile. igslitiylklll Miran. Xubuni, Port'Cllntoo, ' ~ I amok is 20,- riespanding / .s, which is sn early by • week 21,- pr T e t os ifo li r (01%7; iroia, • ' 371 To mime time latt.yesr,' lacmee.,• taus, i lawsishow• _ Sebilylklll Coarsely The loner hig b the twin over the different . Ikallroads I week ending on Thursday , eve . Hine All! and B. Havana:ll4l .311. Carbon. , , Schuylkill , Ht. Carbon &Pt. Carbon " Creek, le SCbdilltill, " • " ; er the cot Ult. Tofu.. ',On =0,371 , 661 769 1 .746_-131,627 %V/ 16;273 9‘ 1(1.9•N ,474 12.664 137 *231 $ 23362 Pluerroirta COIL Amount, transported- +Surto 6411 04,482 ,099 41T,701 Vnion.Canal, • Bwatara Rnllrned i 449 1ta,701 la 1159, as year. nigh, has and Lehtigla'Valley It. It: -For week ending on SON ' • • Itaaletek (A. Pardee k N. Sugar 'Loat,(rickor k C0..1 Mundt Ridde4aarPh Mount Pleasant. 11. Mt.. (Raedt.lptra tilatsp . sh Coleraine, °lntend k Johnson • Deaver 'Meadow, - • • N. York It (*blab. (Taggart k N. Sp. Nt. .B. McCreary S. Sp. Mt-(Dolbin k llehnveu. Union Improvement c 0.,, tierntioi re,n4.4 Otlinr Shippers, was form ad sad so theft aic wish t ael—but so deg there probably for Otherwise Total. List sear, except• for d—burtlie lita6ar9;so - 4r, to tho nottsual Scranton - Coal 'rradirillstrill*ll;':f 'For week tadiag os datuiday last:, • • tiles have pala ce Coat tie#l the 'wee tut Ntdpasim itostb, loss le Slilppedlßouth, 4,1121t1 VON If LROAD. Toro, lsonoiralley Col co., 10 02 - 149 OS Short lifoantaurNitiso, , 1210 N - Ott 06 Totsl,l 1. 4 9 19 120 120 120 120 121 19 1 25 126 1:26 126. 1 26 1 26 126 1 20 • ' Ikha °kin Coat , Trails for 1859: - - Amoont'el Coal 813Ipped husk Etuusioicti!toda Rae*" uto to Batuidaylast: wain: '' For the hot weeks: Tri;l4;;4nC - oiLl Truce for Iss9 A . t. . . For tiii4 3 •l4c; • . 2,131 02 :20M1 00 1 10 I'l9 1 20 119 1 00 1 00 1 00 1 90 BroandT44Coal - *;aTife - • For theint 83,36200 TA Igureyeir, . _• . - j • 9,002 CO 60 I Ice : swot ;Ns year. . , 14210 00 f Toll and Transportation as ?mu. k ItYADIXO - 1111110A11 • • Prose Prowl ~P row Prop JVl.Curbon. 8. ffavom. Auburn Pl.pioloo. T3'914643444 .#l4o' = ' $1 23 ,$1 To Ph Sod'A _. l 40 123 123 _ 120 Spring Sills, 1 .15 120 "- "1 to 120 Zeidlng, .1, •,* 96, _ 90 90* . ." 80 TOLLS: Rate: if:Tolland TraliasimartatiniC ON; ME LlCltla TALLILT /WS SUSI , Mauch hunk ti Trenton, - - -SI 64 Sllzabethport. • - - ,309 d;' 140tris Canal Saida at Phillipsburg, i i' 1 r I ca. eta. Rates at, oll t Le., treat Baud Clank. Via Lebit.h Valley and Northern Pada. ltailteidt? , to .vast. 4 street, Philadelphia, $1 71 . ILat . i c s m er Tell, se., to Baltleassee. !row Pio we. to came( Conpany ant tuella dins tol ls to Dauphin ot Suagne.ll.. &Co g . $2 10 [non kililinaburg, In ears of Company,• , 190 From Thriortoo. In can of Tram:4ton Co., ' .1 , . 70 , Prom Sunbury I:reared, Company and Imolai. dinctotis to Shamokin It. It. Co., --. ' . .. , f 250 C/0411.1. AND DTHEE SCHUYLKILL CO. STP9r . .. CouSCIID 'MILT 2201129i11,51/INICRILT, a atillroade Mato' Reading t PoMpville - Hine HI - sod Schuylkill Haien •- - Mount Carbon - • - - - Mount Cnibon an &Port Carbon - - HMI Creek - • • • • • Schuylkill Valley ' Lorberey ;Creek .. Suaiara :• • • -•- • Canals, Sep oylkUlNarigation • - . - '. - - 1 , 1 , , •1' • !referred .* • ColotiCinal - •.-•' - . . . • •;. '. " , " preferred - • •--• ' - i Del.& Hairy Coal &Tranaportat'oCo.'s v Railroad* Cool Compan tem 1 Little Sett nyl. Nay. R. R. & Coal Co. - I, i Lehigh C-cal * Navigation Co.. - • I i Itaaletott a Coal Co.- - - - - - • • II Bock Mo ntala Coal Co.. - • • . II Penneylrania Coal k It. R. - Co. -- • 1 Dauphin! Coal & R. R. Co. - - - - ..1 LylteusiallerCoal Co. • - - i Reiter endows 041 kR. B.CO.- - ' Lykenri allay Railroad t Wet.- Coal CotoPanies . I ' Forest Improvement Co - - • - -. North /edam co.,preferred - - Delarar Coal Co.. -' • - - • • Comber tot Coal Co. -- ;.:. - - .Nar Creek Coal -- . . Co.. IMN:mita:irons.' , . . I . ttioeraißank - - -- - - - -' - • Farderlf Bank • .- • - • • ... 4 •• Pottsville:as Co. - .. .• •,- - Pottioull i e Water Co. - - • • - - . Sir T eatoch of all Coal Companies the *Wrens& rhea furnished by those publiesttor. ; _ hal to New York yet. but presdme advance on lest. afore by Raihind as follows: ZZZ $1 ailroad, $212 'aa4ali pee ditit i $ 1 .1:130 NEW ADVERTMENTS $2 23 . s Canal has seen er ton, .6 centli per freights and tow et year- •i , A T OT of second hand harness, in elnding wagon and boat haffnow. Apply to 1.. C. THOMPSON, 4, 19, 'MI 122 t Car. Centre k Market Sta. Lehigh and Dela to 16 or 17 cents he freights will be • 1 • ONION'SETS BY i the Bushel or ! Quari.-,for sale chal l pat ' It. B ANN AkB 11714),Mic and Retail Seed and Book Store, Afrlissdle. , 1t1are11!19,.59' - . -' _ L ______ ,_ l2- • • . (1 . . DRAINACE`PIPE, 11 , also for conveying .water, frOm - . "2 12 inches In, diameter, arty cheap cheaper than w and as durable as iron. Persona In .win) of Pi such Pi will End II Iwany quantity , at . ~.., 1 ' f t B. DANNAN'S Stsals, pyteville. Mrrrh 19.14 ' ' ' 1 i • 124 Dotaaare Division we: arm R.lt. $0 • +•54 ;6 cents, tow- I " 64 o New York unloaded by tj Nery nod In Lion of WINE OF TAR; right, Sparkling and grateful as wino of Grapes. , entire in diminishing. protnse 'expectoration. , liairing rough and promoting a healthy condi. e nrcansof respiration. . 11 1Ellug. Bottles, 37 1.41 Cent.. Made by • HUBBELL. tharmactutfeal Chcanst,L4l.o Chestnut street. Starr 19, '59 Mtn] • Philadelphia.; I• -1 10 Company 10 to No. York wing? 10 cit., 40 °high Coal Cotnpo- NiTl • ? PUBLIC SALE: 7 • . . ILL be sold at Pubite:•Auction at' the residence of the late Si,*. Samuel Wainer, in the Derouch of Mine, mine, Schuylkill County, A 5...: . On Friday, March 2.lth t 1689, • ‘ a large lot of llowchold Furniture, consisting In part Of Peds, Bedding. Bolas. Bprinipseat Chairs, Lounges, Lc.ek ing-014ses, Blinds. Cs rpets. ti gether.with a large talk): ty of other Furniture, and Kitchen Utensils, Le, Re; • Bale to, commence at 10 &clock on said day. Condi. Mons Oade known on the day of sale. By order - of the executor. • ORLANDO BRAT. March 19.'69, 'l2lt , g results : ten or Cool from eta. Division, $2-30 al, ;2 32 blauch Chalk to vie. Lehigh Vulley I !gated yet. 4, e on the lia run to New York r will Fvtylkill Region, by transportationi end pent of an adVanee al, or freights' over re it a general ad ; ich *e •thielti must SPICES! SPICES!! SPICES!!! pU i RE AND NO. I GROUND PEP GINGEIRbNNAmoN, ALLSPICE. LO Yri. • AMERICAN AND ENGLISH MUSTARD. . I CAYENNE PEPPER, 'NUTMEGS, IMA9R. SUP. CARD. SODA; SALTPETRE, SALERATUS. SAL SODA. INDIGO. : _„.1 4 ,1 • : `CARAWAY A CORIANDER SEED. ASHTON DAIRY AND GROUND SALT, tn.; i i • :Tor;ale at the Eagle Mills N 0.241 and 246 Neal Front root corner of New.Yhiladelphia: : 110wARD wortazut. Zir•Purebasera will find It greatly to their intense both in quality and price to hay these goodshieti are warns • tads,' represeutedor forfeltad. A trial Si solicited:. Ea h 19,'59 . 12-ly ope however this , d the trade assume good deal of croak • termination oo the t every thing M the I der to purchase Coal $i ' NEW MUSIC. - __ AFWITH ONE I LOVE-- , v "The Battle Prayer"—liimmel. . • "liessie's Glove —Winrhester. . "Floating on the Wind"—Oloyer. , ,r., , "Softly Steals the - Fading Light —Whitand: • _"FloUrere of the Sane oary"—Beek. -, - "loathe," a Ballad—Alfiley. "Flours du Sad." 0 Waltae*-4funt. • "Plecelomlnt Polka"—Dlunslomir. ' "Le rFirandiere," Grand Walts—Seronl. "Priost's Barth from Athalle"—Bartholdy. • "Highland Sehottiseh"—liewitt. • . "Tcir Drep3lasurka"—Klllyketly.- .. • "Be lak's New and Improved ilethod for the Piano Fort . Just received and for sale at . lI.:BANNAN'S Book and Musk Store. s.—As we have re , riments demonstrate pc locomotives, can 'he railroad interests .ndent •of the New (writing from Albany, o have begun in ear experiment on the .me e result. One of nee from Poughkeep. i fire being tooched, ' • lakill the fireman take that romantie Sikh diet of three Persons holding. Road Orders 'igainst the townehip of Blyt he.whel herjudgment • • him been obtilned spinet the township on them or oat. erwbe, are hereby notified to present them to the Andl tors and Supervitors at the house of Daniel G.Darnett, In Ne Philadelphia; on Wedneedsy. the 6th of April, 1959,in - Order that a tax may be levied to redeem them. The .otiltms and SuPervbstra will meet on that day at the hones above mentioned, at 9 o'clock, A. IL, and Is sue miw orders to all persons .presenting old orders for which no judgment has been obtained, If genuine, bear inu six per rent. In tent natal redeemed. and no intermit will be allowed on old orders after that flats.. RICHARD wINLAcg• .1 WILLIAM 11. BA Itl,Off, dilaters. ItICIIADD COWAN, iners in 'Penneylen d words for the home. March 18,4859. trade bare not been• of tolls and freight. en'prlnelpilly at for ,e of a week or two reliable (wares:, erato for Pig Mate), thrseite, No. 1, $24 . 3, s2s; Cast Ism nterinsn Bar, relined, E' $52 ; English: Ear, Meich 19e59 1859.] SPRING STYLES. [ 1 859. ACARD & • 323 Market Street, PHILADELPHIA, In:Meths attention otfluyera to an Emu nsw and complete amt. of 11A28, I CAPS, , Mareb . _l7, ea dull, and eo l'ar as ammetiona in it bare note Cumberland at $3 60A, $3 TS for el is felling. froth the ton of 224014 BONNETS. RUCHES. STRAW GOODS, . FLOWERS, AG, Which they oder for cub, or on the usual eredli.- HENRY GUITERMAN, . • WM. Y. AGAR% • :12.2m • . 'Ms 3fAnatts, March oMtl ale has bed" very •d demand exiSte fur be arrivals have been iverd. We qubte at l o.iind $4 25 ®js4 75 n a moderato demand ,ous prices. i ins without 41inge 1. Scotch Pig 430-@ le,t 07'5.0. common Ili.,egmmon 1 3i @ - --. - - ISCHUY,LKILL NAVICATION. tIFIHE BOARD of MANAGERS have ..1::- adopted the following liable of V.ll on II iseellane. ous Reticles, and en Boats, hobo ehatged on their Works d nig the year 1669: -• 'TOL TO BE CIIARGED PER TQN OF 2000 POUNDS. Al articles carried law miles and under. shall pay cods per lON except lettere this amount shall beadex cents per ton on the aseertained tonnage of the eerie for any lock passo below Reading. or 4 tent! per ton above Resdlog. In - .6 oast, these last mentioned rates krill be shamed. .. . , . . For suy'distance beyond ten miles, one tent per ton per, gille additional will bo charged, except that Lime. stone, Clay, Brick Bats, Posts and Rails, Manure and Cordeood, than be charged not more than 30 cents per ton. i - Iron Ore, Wroughtor Beehbleditone,ComMon Racks. Rough Bark, Band, Unwronieht,Building,Flagaud Curb Stone, not more than 39 cents per ton. , Gypsuar. Slate, Marble, Fire Brick,llosp /Mane, Fish, Balylce, Copper. Ore, Scrap Iron and Broken Castings, not more than 4$ cents. , ,' • .- ' • ki , ,‘, iron, Railroad, liar and ManUfactured lion. Cast logs end Machinery, Timber, round -and f so nare,Bawed Lumber, ShinglUs, Ear and Strew. Flour, Seeds, Bitu minous Coal, Distilledlloors and filpiritsilierehendise of all kinds, and alt articles not otherwise specidadly enumerated, not more than $0 cents per ton fur any die. ranee. °napes der. if put up in toga of metal, shall ma lathe last named rates: bit if not, so put up, shall for onantltjuiteeeding 100 pounds in each boat, pay the full abetter seta of toll for every' lock passed. Norr.—ln passing the Locks, Boats shall have piece. Bence of Rafts. Rafts not complying with this regula tion/ will be charged the full charter rates: , 1 .. . . : i " - ' ' iroz.t, UN BOATS,. ' • ' ' Tlio Toll authorised. by the Charter of the Cannon*, is Gleents per ton for every lock passed below Reading, and r oute per ton for every lock passed above Reeding. on t ',ascertained tonnage of the venni, and these ridge wilt ebarged against every boat: but conditional pee. mite will be housed to boats which may be navigated by strict cOnfortnity to law, end to the restitstiona of the Coning ny, stilts following rates: Boats aurylng cur, which has paid, five dollars or more 14 tolls—hra. Boots unladen. Or with auto which has paid lees than Ore dollars in tolls— • . .. }"4r 5 miles or under, - • - • -, '.•so 50 , ' more than 6, and not veer 10 Whet, .; 1 In more than 10, and not over 20 miles , - ' t - 90 6 1 any distaate beyond 20 miles, - - 2OO Any itotation of the laws or manlations for using the navigation, and for the protection of -tbovrosts of, the Onnosny, will render the boat habit to as additional 1011,1 not exceeding the fall charter rate, and to detention of heat and air, until such toll, or tits tottimutraltm thereof axed by the many era. hi paid. , ROato running upon a single level art lhotrorlts shin pay t'. g.sselt lock they mom , ani.timo lam, jou. wet "Pest tan upon the. strerntinsd tonnage. thereof, about Beading% and efseestaraywriew beiew itiodlig, suns:ably to. tbi Act of Astrnbly.!. , '.2 - : -.; ':‘.'• , • • ..'-' .; ' jig order of the fowl, •". .--. , T. IFItALLT. • ,_. 0041 Of thiletunlidil ICart'sidlori CraDmmy,) • - - --; '• ~ , • I'ltitodriphiir s 'Xamkle',l6l , o. $ 12.: • cads for 1 adv. 'road and Canal, pr the lint last :. • , ' %IL/WAD. ,9411 13 1.119 06 r 157 O 710 10 ./I.ZI OS 0,37 t 14 780 ..723 ettlroada 16392 ty of Coat tram ported dchaylklll Cdunty, for lug last: ?a &L. 0,502 tri - 67,1t9 oo 16.714 17 ;2,945 OS 21.606 16 8,181 01 1:..146 19, 8,690 11. 1.11,M0 .6.351 Al 01.039 radelfew 1839 the last mouth : ; • -: 18 1,00 na ,817. 01 2.A88.11 14 LIM. TOTAL. 2,004 13 • 9,110 07 1 : 400 03 . 17.184 00 1,080 10 17,6,36 667 14 4.5411 13 3,035 0b... 29.7117 1; 67404 22.790 06 16{01 - 8,31619 942 09 13,3 3 0 03 1A99 0211,113 13 • • • 19 iS 19 01 2, 5 w 1 , 229 10 11.744 14 MAN .456, 0,421 07 ~ 94,1111. II as; ' 0,3113'07" cow co MOS= IMEM 2.822 12 to salmi peiiad last year =:===9 ` - ,,1:474; 04 12,604 00 NOTICE TO;THE PUBLIC. 16.92$ 01 15,r,2 LI 93.201 le UL191.111 17,3,0.0 1 $ ot Pereslane if the PttilMta & Beading B. R., on the Delaware, at Pier No. ‘1... . , VAN DIISION,. NORTON A CO., . . stamina ra am outwit= or — RED. AND WHITE ASH COAL.. Wainut Area; Philadelphia. 01716:8:1 53 Morn street; New York. , 5 Doane street,' Widen. CUMBERLAND COAL 1 ' t '. Also, role ,ddedia kw the e , Le . AAA Coal and Naririties Compeay. ', October 15, '65 1 - • 1 42-., Pler Bs4 A. - . .BLAHLISTOIf Bi^ PDX, • ..lunprzsi OP Tat BIZ! 4101011:11-07 *MT)! Akl: RED .ASII *ad TRIIMONT scuunxim. COAL: VELA N HLLI COMPANY'S CUB US$ J.Abill COAL; 'also; lIAZI.LtON 814.111 COAL. • • • 217 Walnut stniet, PAlLdelpbis OFFICES: 4 New street.. New York,' 77 Doane sited, Boston. October ' 42- Pier No: - BAUM OGLE & VMS IlltipPl3lll OP ! • _ 4:11,01^7.44 . -- 'First quality .Red Ask Coil. - Nairn Walnut street. PhllWalphl., a., OthCBS: No. 11,,Doine street, Boston. ' , No. 166 Broadway, New Yak. Oet.h'er 311,.. fili44, MISCELLANEOUS. TOWNSHIP CLERKS' RECORD WOES. 'ILLS° Order Book!, antler the new Las, Jag printed and f o r !ale by MIIANICAN. Ibtreh 11,1'60 11• 99 53 8 ~: 1 50 60 50 )60 100 '2 , • i• • , SCALIIIB.' - - HI ••- LATFORM,. CoOnter, 1-lay, Coal and Grain Sesina.Ellislei /Wins, D!al` palatkees for ntehera' and Groom' nse. at SUMTER 'k THOM 0,30 NT, Oyster Centre end Market streets. 51 00 51% 00 P/COK1010; . ' • TtAIiRED YARN, BloCleand Tackle, Tar, Rola. Celetned Plaster, Cement, Mineral P a4nd"° ?: " ..r d %al ' ' r a h TITOMPEON 4 S, [ll.]- Oortber Caistre and Market streets. 25 00 00 D•~ ay, ; • CIRCULAR sAwu. 4.GE;qTS for 11. Diston'o Circular; MW, x eta, Hand, Panel, de. Bairn gummed and re.tuollhed. 41Iada to order. frOnt 6 to Oninehea In dlanr• eter, et , mantle II THOMPSOMS, y ' - Corner Centre andllarket 'el mete. Pln il EST Pure White Lead, Pure' Pearl Lead, 011,illass,Putty.Lf;elte.latebee, T and Strap ges, Hook Minces, Looms and Past - Joint Matti, at . • I.- ,' . • . STICIITEM it THOMPSON'S, . 11- • ' . Corner Centre and Market meets. IRON, • , SQVA RE, Round and Band' s wagon rireteet relined Juniatii r Nall, Home and Mule shoe Ueda, 0 iforsoNaila, Bliater!Steel. Item , Reaps, Paring Knirea. ie., at ' STICIITEO TIIO3I NON'S, • (11.1 - Corner Centre and Market : street,. T.I LAT Bar Rail,. Hook Head Spikes, Counter-s&nk Spikes. Brook'is Cut Nails and Spikes, Capper Nails, Belt ltlveta and Punches, at STICIITEIt k 111011PSQN'S Corner Centre and Market 'Arleta. • • -,CAST STEEL. . FOR. Drills, Sheet,. Blister, Anvils, .tiow.. - nee...Stotit and Dies, Mammon, Sledges; Bar Copper, Sheet Me and . ..mid. at • , • _ STICIITER •k TIMM MON'S, :[ll+ Donee contra and Market street& IRON! IRON! IRON! LARGE STOCK of.RounA, Squate 'tik and Flat Refined IRON,ntallslus,mauafactored at the. celebrated 'PALO A 1 . 4.0 R6utao Dtat, wammtad squill° any' 'reported, Foe, sale by . . lIT t LERCH. Hardware d /rots Merchant:. Pettaellle, Mardi 12,'b91' I 1141 • • - PHOTatRAPHS IN OIL.' AM. ALLEN:, ,corner of Centre and Merkel streets, POtesrille;A.. continues In addition to taking pictures In any aiseend style. to take . PHOTOGRAPHS WO IL, KRand of LIP R412.R. They are eon+ldrred fine work' , of art and 'faithful per. trans.! Call at Mr. Allan's Galleryoind examine the spacimens be bas on band. 11,4 S toil • s IIE subscribers taken the Qr. hard NHL In the Deicing' of Pottsville, ern no* at they hate removed their Bout and Red baldness to that plate. where they will be happy to accommodate their old Mende and customera.• Price. low. Feb. 20,'59 9.; BOMBERGER &BLAIR. THE VERMONT. WINDMILL . , VOR drnining minds, bogs, irrigating parched ground. pumping water for stock, foun ts De, mitt ing roots, fodder, Ac.. for Mock, for grinding mills, a complete and simple -reveler; Prices varying from VA and upwards. Address the inventor . A.P. BROWN, Worcester. Mass. Information tan also be obtained with reward to. the WindmilL by exiling on the sitbacriber.. , B. HANNAN.. March 12,19 - PASSAGES BY ST AMERS. ' THE subscriber authorized pr i . to take, Pais anger by :rens to and •_.• front Europe in the fi rst and nd olinurand • oI • steerage at the lowest rates. Simmer • sant front New York for Liverpool on the /Bib inst.' First data Pale stingers, s7s—Third Claes. t,ll, found fu Provisions.— Passengers also brought out by OF/intern. Apply to • B. B,INNAN,, Who also Sells drafts do Europa tn sums of Al and up wards. : • Mirth 11,'69 11 • • NOUSE AND-LOT, - • - - • la Schuylkill Mimi,' at i:',UBLIC. SALE. UT ILL be sold at Public Sale. ono .y Saturday, Rlareh 19, •1959, At WAstoperrox• lI,cL, In the borough of SchuyikliM Ten, ScbuylitPl county, Pa:, A 1101188 AND LOT; Pita ate in raid botoagh. The LOOM IS a two and a half story brldk bailding, now occupied by Dr.!Leirts Royer. ifgrlale to commence at 11 o'clock;P:M. Iftoditiona made known by •- .1 C. MGM htT C. March 12,10 I • hi.2t IMPROVED ORIENTA COFFEE. • TITHE undersigned .now prepared to furnish stokeeperwgeuencilyl with lame, giant'. of this most delirious article,ftesh , and pure, on the shortest, notice. It bait been, ,greatitimproved—so, that its superiority over otinti coffee ratifiet now be flue* tionedibelog 100 per cent. •ctnapdr, and entirely free from the stimulating ifdd stupefyind efftmlia:of common eolfee.-L sir•dive its &ir trial, and pave 9 - yrmrsel res. J. 13.14711.1011 T, Agent, Bbarrille, Rt. . February 19,'69 Ektr— • -•- - • • Ngw . Dry Goods Anna Grdeery Store. • rr 11 E undersigned- have --,-.=— ropened a liawAiry f i g' and Oro- - r i l rosy B(nre. In the' banding 'nn Centre ' , ; -, = street. neat to Peger's lintel. formerly oe.' '' - copied by Stillman a Chamben., where - - 2 ---- they will be happy to see .their frianda and the public generally.- Their purpinva Is to do exclusively. a CASH hilliness, *bleb will inablethem Co sell cheap. . ' itrarts rusk tetttlii* _._. . , • ItStTIT a IIEEHNZA.• Pottsville, April 3, '5B . . 1.14 f ; ' TO FARNIERSAND GARDENERS. THE SUBSCRIBERS, offer for :sale 60,000 burets of their sew End Improve! POUDRETTE • Lodp Blanatim tzar Company, Mantitactured from the night-soil of New _York eitY, In lohe to cult purchasers. _This, article,(greatly proved within the rata three yews.) bas ben in the mar ket for eighteen years. and still defies competition, as a manure for Corn and Carden Vegetables, being cheaper, r more pfneerful than any after. and at the same time, fire from &Ivrea , * odor. Two barrels' (p 3. wortbj will manure an acre of Corn in the bill, will save tan-thirds in labor, will cause it to come up quicker, to grow Lat er, ripen earlier, sod will bring a larger crop on poor ground than any other fertilizer, and la also a proven ' tired( the cot•worett alrey it , does nut thjure the seed to be put in contact with It. • . . . The L. W. Co. point to their long standing reputation, and the Iprge capital ($1.D0.000,) Invested in their bust. Aro, as a guarantee that, the artielo they make shall al • ways - be of such quality as to command a ready sale. : ' Price $1 DO per Darryl for any quantity over six -bar rels. ,O.V-A P4mphtet, rontalning every inkmmation. be not (ran) to nayeone applying fur Abe % Paine. Oar addrese la— , METING, /MOB. i CO-, . .4griculturar lFare6rarse, - 60 Cortleudt sty New York.. February 6,'69 ; 61ni . . A 'COOD - BARCAIN .CIAN 'BE :HAD! rHE SUBSCRlBE(offereat private iulo the old estatellobeti *orbs known ne The Franklin Iron Works, vitiated in the oorough of Port Carbon, lichnylkiliCo., Penna: , The property Cc - Insists of turning lathes. plan ing'ma• chines, three new engines, blacksmith's tools., roundly tools and flasks, with eats r tools of every description ne• mow for conducting the business, a large and nip* , ble assortment of patterns of the most approved ma ch in ery now used in the region sea a large stock of new castings and raw material. Possession - giveri Immedi atoty. The property will be sold on reasonable terms, end to any person wishing to engage in thebusiness presents an opportunity seldorneffered.• For farther particulars Inquire of the undersigned at • St. Clair. or between the boars of n A. M. and 2 P.M., at Kirk k Barun's odbm, Pottsville. • J. S. KIR& Bt. Clair, Yoh. 21,1888- • VALUABLE COAL LEASES.- ritiE Locust Mountain Coal and. Iron comistiy, oTer ..stad tenantaMeierai Imitable Gasses upon Ihe Company's pmphrty, In Columba and Nottitumberland eountlea. •The ;reins offered are the aria White Ash 'tains of the Locust Mountain, open which, collieries bate; beeo straitly i•estabilshed by Messrs. But t. Pearson.. Oeoi S. Reppliet and 111. G. nelloer. The mammoth vein uyeragest about id feet in thick item, andlite'underlying rein some 12 to 14feet. Both 'reins stbord it !stab:4l7.ot Cool Shoe, staterierel. The quality of the Coal Is well established in market. • • The Mine RIR Railroad alfords ea avenue" e the- Rasteiri Itterkitt,ind the Thilstielebia annbury Rail road 'to the Souther! and Weatern niarketam Sot, of titter railmudirsre emulated to the eollierkm Upon' the rul'ltP,Mirly!;i!orpoileniare,inquirro or - , , •- , • • AIISNAOII, - .1r.. That, No. Rd Montle Poierttißtreet_ t Pblieddialst. • Or4ILLSX.; LC amp. se - Stipt, Oinalprrille;,Colo,atia CP., Pa. Yeirraary 13,15 n • • ; ORCHARD MOLL. MEMO Plee 310. 3. . . • TYLER. STONE et CO.: DEALIFILS 11111 VatIOCII belleirrniss • Red and While /3014 . 1LEYLKILL AND, LENICH COALS. am; - moms cum 011011 , t(33Bt Walnut. street. Phllselestas. OITICS3: , Wathisitoa Senate& Providence. 63; Be:midway. Now York. • P2R 30.5. POUT ILICOION II . Oetabirl6,l3 ' - rpm Zs. LEWIS 40THE • mune AID sourest or at, Offers the sale by the Cargo, the beet qualities of RED AND- WHITE ASH COALS. • - Mae, laillanend CU3IIII.DLIND COAL.. v WHARF X0„8, itlCiiMthlD. , • OFFICES: { 3lt; Walnut street, ro It-0010k. AlO itiebange street, ion. October 18, bit j 42- • ;Pier No. • • JOHN R. ' " 3 1 sows or l• OSSOZCICTVICAIEEX:CiIa *HARP 240:14 PORT No. 31e Walnut atregt, Philadelphia. N 0.380 Want Thirteenth at., New York. October 16. 68 ~ I I 42- NEW TOBACCO a, CICAR STORE. ChRAWFORD FULL.RTON- GLQ. TER has just opened, In C VMS dive*, above aantanga, POTTSVILLE,* wholesale and retail To. barco and Cigar Rom where all articles In his Hoe. -bbth Imported anDomestic, CS ID bi obtained, at rea sonable prima. StrGtre taw a rall.'“ October 23, IS - 1 1 ' 'lt"' - - cmrrs 94 Ftißj:ope,. AB ELL. i $ SON I DRA F TS on *the Quaker Ileum of Joh P. Edward Cottlerey & .. t London, and on the Rene'Banking Co. of Ire land. always for sale. in ennui fro . 11,11ap to 000,11 the anbeeriber, at his Bookstore . P • tterllle. These drum hare 'nothing to dO *Rh the Pa i tter Lines. and they are wmffidered tEe "flit Ronan this country and In Europa.' , i i 1 RENJ. RARITAN. ROCER• -- IMF RAE or a• NEW MAP of t sylvaubwasnitrueted t • moat recent. authoritien. ou • of Henry D. Rogers. State Geol. lt'la the largest. most reliable ted step of the State published. Feb. 26, '69 9- I 8111 EDI POTAT THE sub ter ib e ha: let of the eelabrated Pest produced frees 300 to 40) bosh New Jersey sod elsewhere., jib. Black Mercerwery predict's Early Vouni Junes,plash sold to the New York marled. There Potatoes are thorn : • by the buebel or smaller queen .Wholesale and Retell reed an her kinds of Seed Potatoes • arch 12, '4 PALO!ALTO C THE subs c ribe! . ha! Slanil of E., Klelnert,op , fog In tho •Itorouiti of Palo Alto as orta:mot of grorioloa,lfoor, will be guarantiockao good as I late u cheap for cash as ran be respectfully walcits the patron! public In general. N.B. Also ifota g Li x s i tabling for badmen, and a supply o bundle constantly .on hand. March . 12.'69 1. , LEVUOBERHOLTZER, , 1 Nmi Oa - darer of 1 GUN pO WPER for MINING . : PURPOg'S. . . ' Prialnliville, Pa. , THIS POWDER is, said to be of a very eta perfoi quellty and: Lir tteutarly edaphel to •.‘ Oleg on amount of Itinekt4 :es -tote than ordl• me—.Jg on Recount of 'tooth o nary bleating powder. The de llsnd It neeetwary for the. proprietor eta 11. In now prepared to furnish co/0101 der delivered to their mines. drot , p drew; it 11 LEVI! ti rblareh 1 1 2.'59 174 V. . I 11 TO BUILDERS AP r O • THERE. BANNAN furnillies Terri . Cotta • Chimney Tops tbr Ilonses,l4himpandornamental. merson's Patent Ventilatory ftitimokey Chimneys. Terra Cott* Scrolls for building". Chlllson's Beating Pomace, the l bsuct In nae—and airy glary instruction how to put the* up. , A - stigma SlarbtelMasstels, manufaetunnt from Slate Stone and , is enameled In Ind tationof the most expenalry kb dk orl Is furnished at about ono-half the pries of marble. Ittetatns tts polish lamer than marble, Is about sax Game the attends of marble. end will.,not soil as midge does. _ Sample Pattenry cm be peen sit 114 Book Store—some as losrin print airll6 and $l2 per mantel. Call and ex amine the Patterns atß. HANNAN'S Hatch 12,•'59 11- I Bankstery. GOOD GR • 0 BRIEEI, '.A...2 rimiLir •-, cenct:l• . Wni PA IN. Jr., • S. W. tona l r CUSITT 212th sts.',' , i • 't I :hilladelplat a, Rae on hard and is constantiv4 rico Ting • 'choke and general assortment of Famlllil rocerles, consist- Il i In* of Superior ..Black and Gwe n Teis, Coffee. Samar, Rice, llama. Tongdlis, Beef. I.4titlOF sh, lingilsh Pickles, Sauces, Preserves.`Potted Ileate.7 ne, Liguori:go., to. All of which sill be sold at tb* oat Masneable pelt* for Cash. liii-Orders try mail or otherwiM reptly attended to, and delivered to any pert of thi VI, free of charge. Vestalognes ant when dcdrid. -Jennery,29,l9 - ; .--' - : . I 1 ,Sly COLLIRRTISTABLI22:IIENT TO LET. F j 1 EIE Colliery EstftbPshment, hereto 1L ~ , fore known as the "IlaneockiColllery," located 2> ml es Northwest'of-the borolih of Wllkaabarre. Lo- serne mealy. Is °Fried for rso said Colliery has &abaft sunk to the depth of 90 fr et, to s aid ITen Poet Vein, with gangways driyen ; .2oo yards, bidhTrays. a* shafts run re up, together with Baker, Steam SUOMI. and all the r fixtures complete to mine upwa of 60,000 tone of Coal during the mimosa year. I ' i ' - - • The Quilts of s'very pare qmsli , and the establish ment la knitted dike:oy on the C 1 I , with it Basin and &holes already ronstructedloi shippitag of Coal . It will be leased for the term of fiv years sod upwards, to a responsible tenant. ;i • . t :. lfor Corms and other particulars/limit to •. • ' I 5 T:138 GORDON. 1 213 Walnut t, Ehiladelphig. March 5, 'Ali ; . ' • , . ; 10-ttei POTTSVIL E . Venetia's% 811. d : &starry. trHE SUBSCRIBE • respectfully J announces to the citizens of !roil ovine and Titled• ty that he has removed' his Venetian Blind Factory to IW-het *treat. four doors above ntre, next. door to Aniand's Cabinet' ROOM,. where b keeps coostantly on band and manufactures to order 11 kinds of Venetian • Window Blinda. Win.tow Shades;urtai no. Trimmlnua 4 ,C ' for Blinds and Shades , together w i th every think In his line of business; all of which wi be sold at the lowest rates. CC invites the eitizeni tort lat his tabliab • meat, feeling Confident that het:ca fornirb se g. al &Hi deo as can be obtained abroad.' ,l e also eaten.. to re pairing all kindp of Blinds and If.; • dee. and pu a them up when desired to do so. . : W. L. Z ,: BE. : March 6,19 .1 • '1 ! 104.. PI.NRCROVE. IRO WORK • , Phiegroire t Schuylkill CoulitY, Pas This enablisitment is nowfmndir 'l t gri - the ' Superintende of Jove NI. Ware. ;-„. 5 , RR Reg, formerly of th e well known Ifirm of - 7 lIVZ iann J.. Wren & Rms. or Pottsville. ~ - _.. . Mr. Wren's extiorlince es • Stealer Ma chinist„extending through a pealed of many 'yam's, du- ring which time he hag been concerned in the meeting' of Pomerof the largest iromworlua iik the United States, will be a sneirient guarantee oflthe, character of the work turned out of this establishment. All order; by mail or otherwie4 forc steam ermines of any potter with their 'connections' machinery thr blast furnaces, rolling mills, forges. grls a emilts, saw mills. ma •ehlnery for using tingle sad • dorible acting pumps, breakers, drift are will receive prompt attention. i t - Connected with the works Is a I rge gleam ear Stetory, capable of turning ont lirge order at short notice. The oars made at lids 'establhhment. re seeond to none in the State for durability, while th style of plate wheel mannfaetbred and extensively listed is Sillpefflor, and worthy the Attention of Itailroadiompaniee. By strict attention to Mainers. In all ' its 1 etsils, the proprietor hope. the Pinegrore Iron Work. sy reoefree share of public patronage. -, JA-titS L. NtIiTINS, JOIL'i Y. WREN. _ _ __; 1 J. harlot". i Master Machinist ; and Bun , March 12, '69 • • I I TO YOONDRTMEN, .iik .y : I PWILIVES, Sera! tat Merrhaut, lildchLuia .1 dry . ruhlker, 'l.lo.rtbear4 CO &Mil and. Nun thrtitts, P 7 b impaired in fatrltig 04, Machinids exci . 014qa, ivatrie f g 'era:kw: . . Ttif.zoi Co p per, Rail, 'kids* nil!. 1110liqe Inapt Bran, -Doriit.',.. • -Bulls, - Blorli Tin, _ 4.*lellbloor. ' Sheet and Dolt Cop. Lead, • Foundry Yochum, Port • - . • . iTionsAmhitheet. sad. ,Bolt Antimony'. .•y 1' • • 11 M°' Bahhitt it/tit, Old Me a ) Sheet: Lend; Bismuth. Plats. I elmet Zinn. Soldetnt • Boiler Minds. 1., Illininghtlron Tab. Pig Iron, . Blows Pipe; tog tforGas,:tmun Bar boo, • Site Pipe, or-Wator. Blond Wash.:sand Ntsta,Binna .airdAteles of overj dimeriptkM in cooly Illsettbdits . spd rondrytnon. farnisbed.to rider. • • • s' a piCash paid Foe &ra Iron and sill kinds of Masts.. Ptritadetphis, Minh 5,10 'I •• , In. titt:NIUSICA L ;FRIEND Twthe..: Para .refidar ;Mark far Ten Coda tOut *Meat ham^ I. tWed with that. beet Plane etch*, Diets, loop, Operrajle 4rlas, Polkas, 3lasurkaa, Qtladriik• • Waltim• and tivelY fiSher /glides of moil& corepoeltkro for Vol.. and Plano by the beet *wimp ; and European Couipueri; paled , on flaltatred musk piper. adapted to *airy grade e gaitne , r. slum • Th e quantity of musk, red from the regu lar pi:Webers wield east more than ten times whit we ,charge. , • A pain aabierlialon ea gOinti ?deceit .Fates," satin* no* and finoldosibia'le(ste worth it least Teo Mindful Dollais; and aidind ineteleat for the &Ow circle . Price Cies It; 115;.` r arlf Traily ib t:l:4ol Qaarfaaly, zr -Us Ulnae eassand Ist Deatiajw, Qs 61110101 M i CO a 'Proprfeiera, 13, Flat lied atm; ffiew York: • - 'lO-ha't - Matt !Iphiatius for the • • Pier X* 9 1. mntime.l • „ arm SINNICKSON Br.. GLOVER. rs. 14101 1 1 1 11111 07 EOBOTLZILL *SITS AID MD 1140. ( Loldik aid Illtusiasuo Coals. 0,77C1C—Na133 Walnut stmt. PhUmbripblii. WHAM WO. Y; POlit l'obrusi7 ID; 60 , 11. I BANCR • CELEBRA wiwm, OVVICZ-1U New York OM lby street.. , • .Pl.r Ile. 13. ROGERS & LIITREFt, mu, seurrtla or Red Aelt...eKACB MOUNTAIN, LUTHER, nadir .• or Moire voles. White Ask ..11AVIINj BLACK VEINS. 30 Walnut street. PhlbAelphla. N. 16 Nemo attest. New York. WM ARP N .13, RICUMOND, PUILADELPIIIII7. • • 1 ' [ surnsis os RED MD WHITE AIN AWL _ WIIARP R(1.13,1 PORT RICHMOND, Lehlghland rillohityllkUl, cola ! 40 ItetailL l YARR—rner tad and drelk emits. , OFFIICK-103 Waluni.itcoat, PalladaPLls October 16„ '5ll 42.• •, Pier ;Flo. 14, OJELILS: . A. MECHSCHER & CO., aeues a ßßOAD MOONTAIN: A t RATItAND SUMO= RED ASH COA LS. • t j4sll l 4?iith4treet, New York. -•;! . • , 1 October ii ii ,6 lF i liralosi Steel, olphia.43. !CRACKERS. I 4 IINCH, Soda, I Water, Sweet, bin . Rev nod wide Cradle s, received fresb every week, as Phila.:looth, by DEATTY a MEM& Pottsville. Jen.l29. '69 _tr • YINALI. - • ) State of Pam , - ilea, Eerier' and the superintendence, 'ad beauttrolty eaten. For mile by 1 WSJ. ',ANNAN, :gi, - CHOICE TiAlly BLACK AND GREEN. jEtEVITYI it HEEBNER:have .". etwed and . for Ws. ramettolea- . sad= Gregg raj w *eh thay ptfer to their euatomera at fair - rates: Po ' Huai*, Jannt ' 69 ' • OAR YA'RDACE. it sub4criber respectfully informis theraffle th at be prepared' ve recei and-mo loa Cara rootaiiiing Lumber, Bark. Stave*. Shingles, Coal. 'roe. kr. s E. scutizipmx, & w cur. Broad dad thapiahill ac t Philadelphi". 'February IVO! 7Jfm EB, &C.' just received . mow Potato, it Web Prr t ura' butt sear la la %be, earliest Potato • ".11ARD'IrlIMEli NO I MORE." BtaNY VERSON,' ; (Lady or '.Gentle man.) In Ole United 'billies, posseadng a small rap tof from $3 to y 7 can cater Into an easy and rut. epoch - Me basintatit, by eh IA from sto $lO Ix r day eats 'be realised. roe paCtlealars,,adderos. (with sta m p,) , ' W. It. ACTON k CO.. !Yeb.26, '49 9t.3nt) 41 North Sixth St.. Phitad'a. 4nd will be sold B. BA.NIi AN'S • Store. Pottsville. ed to order. 11- . .. o ERy. l iiken .th , . '. 1 io.lohl ~ , . . , le the Serb /anon Laud. whrire be will keep an a r ena P 1.00111001% which • itarket affords, and hoe ht elsewhere. He i;lr , la friendsend Ititi, ;W .HlClllillTiGlill, the acrommmlation of bik and straw ' by the M. BENBII4OEII. II I • ll•dixis ARMAND , SKI : •ONIAN INSTITUTE. THIS SPLENDID HALL is now • finished an reinly to be HIRED to the piddle on reasonable re it—for Lectures. Exits, Concerts, ne ither, or Parties; Pis Malt is w e ll calculat e d fo r the -Exhibition of P nonionic Dissolving 'View& te_ 1 lir Oki See the /militate:TA Jan!aary 13, ' • 3 3ca Stich ,' r & Thompson, 11 " ...____ I DEAL' EDS' IN ' - H AIID AttgictuTEnv, , , i Lino ;iTOC)II9, &O. • Corner Cen end Statist, "Sign of the law," oTTsVILLE I PA.:. , 5 9 1 i &ft' 7". tor it hp rendered two other mills. ratora with pow- Ice and terms ad ; ERIIOLIZER, Pbceoleville. January a '1 BAR. 'nth and Bastions 5 t :A CA RIACES•A'I" AUCTION! f IA - TW, • NTY•SIXTII PERI' ANNUAL TRADI: A it :A .PIII DELPIIIA..-This w‘le will take piece , at thefts:ale. Ninth and !SansOM shish', Phliedelphis, on WEDNESDAY MORNING, oth of April, next, at 10 o'clock, and sqexceed all previous ones in extent and variety. The Cacaos will embrace at least t •• ' 2150 clAnuzAcits, • .7 ....1. -' • . H • $-••••.* __•:.^ ,-• Prineipally 117,1 it stock. anti suttees of 41 _ 4fasm:'' this city and *lolly nfsekitowledlced ability and rep. station, iocluding about bO'of Mc. Dunlap's celebrated maks ' . t , Catalog will be roady.tai g eral days previous to the sale, when the Carriages may be examined. . There wilit hs no postponement on account of the ' weather. t' • t Al i klvegi r :Sales, by auction. of Hones Cattle and i l . Carriages. a ''bald at the BAZAAR. every Estaiday morning I hwithout the yessteommeneing at 10 o'clock. ilarTl 1 .., e • cite business of this establishment Is done ri. • exclwirely oitessh, end on commission. 1 ••• ~ I , ALFRED M. IfERKNESS, Auctisser. Philidelphia, March 12.'b0.'1 ' 11.2 t ' ' • • • .. • a The Most Renasielieble Cure en Record. Dr. flwaynoti (hropc,modilyrop of Wild Cherry. • 'Point of Rocki Frederick Oran% AN. , Da. Sirarate-tDear Sir--Belleylng it a duty I owe to 'the pubile,apd In justiceio your, I have thought proper ,to make know, one of the most•extraordinary corm in my own emit, that Mut evachesn truly recorded. In the 'month of Octiraer hut, I w 4 afflicted with 'a severe igatherlitelf - tity breast, ahl formed a large absceu, ; and also cauraunieated to' milinga and ,veryanuch if Dieted them, slid discharged e quantities of contra. fon, r externalf and interoal.'• y breath could pass through my Dings and out through the cavity of my breast .witliortraarent rase, attended with a Violent cough; dey and night, loan of appetite, and extreme dev bitty, so that My physician thought my case hopeless and beyond this power of medicine, I remained in this wretched condition fora long thou un 111 I wax wasted to a mere 'teleran. and there messed to be no hope for me: ,rait, having rid in the putillepapers of the many won drab,' euree , kerionned by your - Corapeatrut 'Syrup el Wild Cherry,l immediately Pent to Baltimore for live bottle", and commenced its use, and, to my vest sidle fiction and my anxious family, the abseers or opening To my lungs began to heal and the cough subsided, and on using ten bottle. I was restored to perfect health. Over eve years krave elapsed, and I still remain a per fectly hearty Mall at this date, June 2.185& I have not • had a day's sickness for the trait eighteen months. Please accept my grateful acknowledgments. Yours,_veil respectfully, ; THOM'S DIXON. ' Tho inhcriber b wellargueinted with-Thnseateßison, `And con tesi Kr that be has been afflicted as aboverrapre. rented. I regard his, recovery as almost a Miracle. Us is a worthy member duality. lines R. Dmisesew, • Paster iof Berlin Circuit, Baltimore Centrieven. •No medicine has ever given such ondoubtedtradimony of its great superiority over all others. • For the ehrek of Coughs, Cold'. Consumption, For Bronchitis, Sore Throat: Whooping Cough; ' For the Palpitation of the Heart, Debility, For the support of old age; declining. health and reet. less night,. and in ionneetion with !MAYNE'S SUGAR COATED SARSAPARILLA AND TAR PILLS. the Liter, Bowels, Stomach. in short, the whole Alimentary Canal, will be cleanrid and the blood purified. /11 - The ober* invaluable medicines are prepared only by Da. li. Swami* A /km, No.B North Seventh street, above Market, P,biladelphia.' "No other , Wild Merry .preperatiets pcsupte." w s •Price, ttpee bottle—a tlea. eft. - • • fold by Joni 0. Mums t Bon, C. Xrimo, Pottsville; J. K. BURNS, U. W. PIZTOST, 111041rtillte; CONRAD GILII• ins, Tuscarora; ? . k W. Ilortsrsurs.Bebuzikill I.laveog Joan : BALMS k J.ll. BstuiY, Tremont; W. PRICE, I. Clair: J. %Tutus's, Middleport ; K.. 1. PIT, Tamaqua; Stns Ir Co l Memos; and by sikeespeeteble doilme: in isedielnes tbrotnlbemt the county. and State. • Pebruary. 5, '69 . % [o] . . HEALTH' WITHOUT PHYSIC; - A Prine luny on Nervous Diseam. TUST PUBLISHED, the..2sth thou= 0/ pan& in Ili sealed envelope. price DI routs; or sent, postpaid. by the fablisheTs. for 3 stampe: A MEDICAL E$ AY on the Pbyxlcal Exhanollon and Decay of Wei frame from Indulgence, Infection and the Injurioniconsognences at Mercury, 11ith the .1447 crn leans of Cure. • , • Cl3 . l,visnwzr.t. M. D., 83'Spern>.t_torrham. or. Setnlnal Emissions. &KV)* Debility. Impoteoey, Loss of Energy, Depress's: of Spilt Its,Tlintdlty, l 4lseases of the Sexual Omani. , and lair pediments to ; Martino generally, are' promptly and e factually erred by the Andlioes novel and met sneerer'. ful mode cif, restmeut, by menus of whit* the Tswana raw regalufpriatine health vlilmut, Isailug recourse to dangerous and expensive medicine,. Frain the ',.London 'Duval —“Tke tea Treatise ea* written ins a 0404 of vital ianeertuare tq ntl, melt caul. thy of the ~tripores nailed reputetion.r . • Addrese thq publishes*V, J. C. JUANE A CO- lqt Avenne,:nor. INA short, Post Ws 4584, Nov. York City. 'January 1, i's 9 (It'l Mtn THE IMPERIAL'OEPURATIVEY Tfpril:47 l .4l 1, Iron and Ma drona I tier of ADEI:= kI3REPARED BY: DRAOUNSBER air at 1:10., No. LO North Fifth street , bedew Arch, itedeipldas , tie , Us i lerests and Scrofiefels Mud va.-Whi k Swellin , Ri Maine, Naligsinel Licers, . Chrbutedes, Tel,. - - - tanduild head, frkers or tht loath and ' , Throat; Zruptiehis qj the Skin, : I . • andel/ RIMORS AND IMPURITIES OF TH BILLOOD, ore. a l taring and permanently cured 14. . - , Depurative: - r . v ,•.. . 'ridsl ediejue‘nramende heat to patinae sad t etoolldetare.ll , airo reasoniedrd—it la just what it la led be, and will do all tbat Is claimed for 10--,, I;:e vr t lt7;111 cure every dirrase.beeause It lee specially adapted and *panel to one class Of complesusa. a id these it enewesOs At &alai plait,- tkis ModidtiOs pure, highlyo II ..sdratcd and active—so Abet 11. el wife masters the dlonesv-rif ft In solids*. Lugs dosetifioe long continued AM rf Him not asked gor—Ons to row bottles will In a ensjoiity of ease*. exhibit Wirral Qua. "trey proper*. In tble restart, tinetand mosque tiet wasted In long and &Wane efforts to obtain agars. i Idcanotrats and ..bteN tome diseases, no medidoe as ewer equaled It in Its aireessfal ropes.. Tetley. so nbstloate and - ,lnvent., cannot redid the'! elentelog andtportqlog arts of the lIIIIMIAL MIA.. MIL i .. ! , rhitrt ode charaeter, i no matte r how obstinate; long etatulittg, lova riably Ifeld to; the vondertli I offers of *eb Da onite]. Ibmotattret' with i • Old Yonne Tony 011111 it elit w e perfect asesuity. • It yeti are! slitleted; 07 One Settle. and If 1011 wrt adykiemattittothelleleet Mobil Mirth 11 k Street, bele,* Areh,andros will teethe IL 04 it M 7 anekr,Dig Otani, fora signer.). ' : - Da. LOUVIIIVIIit . ~ • 1 - l'' ` " 'LI k ' -.' , - ` Patildfipbbl. 104ov sale by CILIIRLpf. 19'..!SPTIAO: Indb•d l ; 8. KCoiner off Canby h qrtritOw agnate., (o)pside MP those. 11ei: %4d4) Po ttsi iddlwges- , '7W i:ll6l eb tn t ally _, ,1 ~, . , 1 1; 1 - - • ; - -;:,,; .; -1, ~_ ...,. "i ~,~ Itipmeot of holluititelk, Iran No. 144 . LEWIS & CO.. AND nun= or ram ED 'ASHLAND COAL, .1611ANOT MOUNTAIN. • hiut street, Commereial 19 Naar atm& Boston Ofl6l--24 • Met. 33, 43. HAYS & CMSHALL, Healtli! Health! Health! idenibes of:the 'Royal Colic,' of Someone. Le. &e, TA : a Reregkent 11~0 gf glue Niertcesai OW:wry - FOR:ALL LIBRA:OX OF TIIR BLOOD. losbnipt. Pottarille. Saturday, Iszeh 19,'1859. . Th Dr. "omas D. Mutter s of Philadelphia, Emeritus Professor q Surgery in the Jeer. , son Collegei_ 1 . lE!M There has been some disturbance in , Kan• ma growing out of au attempt, to break eV& inblican meeting. " . lefinor The police 'comeliest:mete of Well York here instituted scan 'thous/nod write against' persons in that city kr selling liquo: without,/ license. • At lirashtextixi, D. C.; the Ginad. jar} . 0f the Criminal Court has found the M , U of indictment skainat Daniel E. Sidi.* for war der in the firsulegree.• Duttetiorth has: lot been indicted. Itespitte. The four convicted murderers main sen tence of death in Baltimore, have boo re. spited by the Grovertnir until the Bth of April, when te . wannt them that they s* to bu us elated without further delay. E=2=l - The emigration to the Pike's Peak gold . diggings- appears to be fully , as large as liar been expected: A digger who has just sr• rived at Leeeoworth from the mines reports the toad covey:s:l3*kb emigrants. - • 11-41.4111.11. b Europe. The latest nevi is to the 2d inst. Rumors at Peri:rimy that the French 'will withdraw from the Papal States. The war fever is re ported to run high in Germany. War be. tween France and. Austria itevidently impen ding. • ' Fatal Ass Ideas. ; On Stinday bust, Dr. ;Om Wright of Hali fax, Dauphin county, was instantly killed by an upward bound coal train on the Naithera Central Railroad, and his little girl,' who was in his arms at the time he was struck, bad her arm taken off close to her shoulder. The Extra Session. The question of an extra ,session of Con• greats was under consideration by the Cabinet on Thursday. It is said that a decision will be arrived at before Sunday, so that the next California steamer can take out the Pr e sident's proclamation, in case an extra session is to be Mike Welsh. This well knOwn rowdy politician, was found dead di Thursday morning, in the area of a building on the Eighth Avenue, New York. The first impression was that ha had been robbed and murdered, but another sterxr was: that he fell into the area while drunk, and broke his neck.. The Itarisionhias I Yesterday's Philadelphia Btu say"— "It becOmMithegood men of the Demo . - erotic party, outraged and insulted by the nl• cent Arlministmtion j men, at Harrisburg, to take Imonidiate ,steps to resist and rebuke that act torinsolence and oppression. And we have no doubt this will, be speedily done." i New Jersey. On Thursday, the Legislature of that State met in joint convention to electa United States Senator to succeed Wright, dem. John C. Ten Eyck, of. Burlington Co., was the Op. poSition nominee. The vote stood for Ten Eyck,. American republican,, 42 ; detnociet, 34; Stockton,. American,2. Mr. Ten Eyck was, therefore, elected Snator for lila years. All the Opposition nominees, for county Judges were also elected. The peco , Tile are beginning to operate on the Senate. X 41 4. -11 112191 • iIAVII3I LITSRART SOCIICTio—The xerrises fur next week are as fullows-RettderJ 19, 1 Koons.: Essayist—P:ll. WerntsT-The Ques. Oslo for.diseassion—Are the influenies which tend to perpetuate the'Union stronger than those • which tend to dissolve it? AL, J. W. Koons and J.' T. Bowman--Neg., A. 8. Seltzer mad (I.' W. Baylor. Porr_atrrlLg LITERARY Bontrrt.—Ordsr of Ss. arouse for Tuesday Evening, Morel; 22d, 1849. Leetgrer, John T. Boyle. Reader Harry Ed. 1100414 Question for debeteDoes Campbell's 'Gertrude of Bryoasing' possess greater, Mersey merit than Beott's Lady of the Lake?" 4L, L. ,Bartholomew, G. M. Dallas, Jr. Neg., J. M. Welborn!, F. B. Goyim. Practical Itcperienee is better than lipert - mental Science.. . • 'The science of medicine, 44 preettred In beep!. tale efia fentiliis, by nine•tentbe of our regular physicians, is an espriaitstal science. It has no Axed Immutable 'principles; It Is not, founded on• ,eonsistent, philostiphy, t Now, mark the difference between the i.eptriatwitot rentedieti It the prates 'sion, (which even the 'great llajendieldeelersa (ail 'more frequently than they succeed,) end those. of Protemor Ifollowsy;,a'man who has built up anew system et medical treatment, In' which, as we verily believe, there is lot a single flew from its foundation to its summit. . . We have authentic statieties Whim or. which. show that the annual consumption of 11011kweib Pills exeeedi that of &lithe 'advertised prepar3- tions of the satoe class at present before the world. Thir, of itself, ins country where the opinion of the majority is considered entitled to supreme res. pect,ilhould be a sufficient warrant of superiority. But we. have seen a still , stronger proof of their inestimable properties,in the shape of a eopy of the recoid of certificates and testimonials of cure --.. receivell by Professor Holloway, directly and through his agents, during the last Ilse years.—. The yearly average aluiost exceeds belief. It is upwards of 75,000, or more. thou two hundred per day.. There is no question as $o the accuracy of this statement._ Most of the documents are au. *booties:Aid by legal rum, and the names of per iling distinguished in every department of public life figare in the index to this voluminous history of triumphs of a grand discovery. There is no 'experimenting here—no playing at fast and loose with health sod life. It I. ons glorious 'minter. rowed march *Ceases's. In•which all 'anima , *sir hive beerratmeked and extleguished. Among themes& common and fatal dbessee In cident to ourAimate,ere those whieb offset . the stomach, the Hier and the bowels. We lung ma the effect ot.lfolloway's Pills in eases of this tare, and when weaver that they are a specifie, coterie, all the varieties of these complahits, we '!spilt what we do know."' Permit us,lat nets; to recommend allirbit_ suffer from bilious disorders, whether acute or chrtmic, to risers at enee to this remedy. It is not our wank to eb. triads advice on our readers, nor' is snob oertaten. Lion yowl hut we are so th oroughly cointioretl of the efleoey of these Pills, in ever dleetlin that' siesta the gums emotive organic; 'that. we :• entanotlorbear giving theca our earnest eedirie-:, mat. and incematendation.—N. Y. IHspwtell:;: rf, . . PX3III . IIILVANIA 40151.11211111.' Hanimanno, March 11..4-Sanatirildr• Palmer. presented three petitions of citizens of Schuylkill county, fora law regoirin; the Litt)* Schuylkill Railroad Company to, fence their road: Hoven amend's:Auto to "An Act raletivo to a school lot- and buriil _ground in the borough sa r i Puttarille," were read, am/ on motion , of Mr. Pal- • mar, concurred in. SENATR, Mardi I4.—Mr. Palmer read in plate: s bill to incorporate tbeqlohnylkill ?ransportaW* , ' Canipany..l. r • Also, ona to incorporate the Pousville and ill. 'nersville Railroad Company., . fig Parktto. Philadelphia Naiket. "Wel. 17.-116ar ma• let sale , of extra Wally at vi fa to 16. Wheat —aides of rad at 81 60 46 SI 02, and white at 111 70 73. Saks at vas at 63 et , 6664. ' BoMotor. Market, Much tl..—Haar dill flowaid street and 'Ohio. Wheat wombs at $1 75 ®st 95 for white. Corn-dolt and levee; of y e llow at 7sia Sle., and white at 14 016 s. Saba of Penneylvaela Oats at 53 58e. The Saw York Market, March 17.—ealea of Inoue at $5 45 1/.45 70 for sopeellso Iltste; $6 40 lb $6 70 for extra do; $6 5014 $3 79 fee Upper Lake esteem of low grades; $7 29 et $8 for *atm Genesee, aid $7 'Ai et $4 75 for St. Loeb brands. se es els Ti*,e serer. Sao Baltimore, and $8 SO 0 $5 211 be game and lapses brands. Wheat market steady; pales of red at $1 60, sod elder at $1 62 0 $1 62%. Oats Milk: Wedges an 16WOr we quote f 4 C2e:, and /kale b 74 611jie. 083, —The' market beta activity. Ws quote ? Um. nay 11 gal. B s' 0 1 641 ; /hawrilk• W ll6l vb.). toresin 66 007; Malik 66 p fib; wo n live. 111, W.,62 led 67 ; Do., eprline do., GO ne, tel; 1114011, Oltyott 060. 44 1 1 , 401504 66 et V); W0111 1 49111' Rot Redo, 1 and 2,30040. . ! • • POTTSVILLL 21/4R1C1117114 (Wleleeale Prices.) ' . • . Wkset Thar, fratsa Wahl,. tonal, $6 110$1 $2 60 to! • do ' extra, • do • 6DOde 6 IS ' to- .190 supertax., i do, „ 6 011. 639 Pie Moor, - ' do 400 Wheat, 'rise white. '119944 ' 140 .., ,$. pima. lid, ~ do - 4 . • 1; 60 • Poop Room • • do it we I ISO • ~..., . Dried Potato, pant, . . amend, , • Id do ' do aspired, do - 13 Dried 5591 , 14 . i do 0 Rye, $1 bob* • 1141uttsr.perpoire a 116 20 Dora,, de 6 elukekbre , b. 9 nate, do q . Unites. 12 rotates. do ;' 40 turd. 113 i. 1 Timothy _teed , 10r Oa., riadt quirts. 11 I etaterdeod,. 6IA do Owe goatee 11 p a y,porten, 14008160( 7' ••• $6lO Salt, ; iggi,dosen, 14 per Jock - IVA ------------• 4 .. .. . . POTTSVILLE vittoroves iwiscuirs. (Retail Prteeihb) - • - /tom 'O.--ihas hall, Si den do pa 74 superfine do 110 Old 1 , 14: sad Ile filmset fie Ts. Urlekobpat Fleur at W 1 001 nand. llfe Chop at 90 Gen Neal fit 40 Old Mldfillup du: busliel. GRAIN.-11ye sell sat NE" bo-Dern beOr. WANDS ea ni XIAIE—Seef meal 10 Weis. pot hallos . - 4 0011 • do. Veal 10 do 11400 ll 401 Udisliter/ dor ita Ns 12 to. 14 do., .filekursra emaspeh 1:34 ' • - PROMOICIL—Suifer wlla at IS ••adorer logde.. Kw 0004 laid IIN/ *WSW SUOALE-H.Oriatee OE While Edo: ••.10 wrif•l3 doe crtstma sad rio,famod 12g As. I POtlLTßY.—Teilmoest le 011 eolto:aad eblHolat Tg 0 awe pet lb. Dots SOOTS' its per pair. thee 10 80 tints oak.
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