.' , ' : .: r . -, _ , ' ' - , • iutiterJ # .-- ei •, : -______ L---:---4:-: POTTSVILLE, PA...1 . ... lino' A T - , , 1 - - -- ----::-c............,,,-...;•.;,-..-_7--.,-------- .. i of I.lle lIINgfIO JOURNAL ti . eltittßl 4' l'l'lreplikii4lt of ItIVI Triar.B other t"; v4griegiXet t ol e Coeutr—sm m it t 0 , ,, r:: ::;',.'„';' t ' lte tr . c , Portiol at1r.k."A,121._,T,11.,_ o Ada Itch me, i icist•it,.l In ICA c01,11112.,.14g loungir, iliTrothe Pa. t, tIto11vett••••r 0 It P.n.. tr., ntes oi a•lcertl.ing are al way gra. In 4 . 1 :r c 0 1' .7 '' - irontutlon or the raTter ~ • • r 119; 10 ttt , ' 11,110 price .10.0 , pEop ". 3 .STA I TF I h C i OIiV a ENT or Tail; ,cisidn';;;;;.°„(t. nCoiruni4iirnesltb, • rEopE'S PAR FY, ,and all voters „kiln a. the 4 .d to-the . onittet, unwire and extriv 1- , ere oppo• rant ~orures of tlig g Natirnal Adminieteuttws, J,l,queoted to toad -Dolomite*. equal idnumber go their oeveril repretentatinturin the General; As remidr. to * Conveniiiin to lait•litel.l et llarriehing; i mpNEQDAT, June Btb, 1859, at 10 A.l M., candid:l6d for Auditor General land Surveyor tiener4ll;to No ruled :us at the Ocitcral 3:ketton in neat October.. 1 HENRY 761. FULLER, eltairaida.-; WILLIAM B MANN, Seeretary. BOY'W/TTED.—Anietive, in telligent ,ti) t t rot good . addiess, ana' gtod too!u1' babits,'Os vklnted to, learn tire Li tokeelling business, at B. Bannan's None but ono wbo to willing to and of steady betas, aced apply. IT is Mated that the President' will not a the Cass-Yrissarri treaty as modified. ' Truly aro complaining -already dt New Or that the weather IP uncomfortably hot. Wait lit EVUOPIL—Letter writer. fr m the tinent give it Is their opinion that. War tapir delayed longer then July. : ST/OMAR° is the same of a now• anti-pomp: ton Democratic paper published in Doles .wa t p by Deans do Kuster: The Gra number is epi ite Goccuaotelltrica of Maryland, is highly colt,: mended fur hie firmness in refusing to Firth n the . airctcheil Criminals recently executed initaltilnurel Altboukh. a painful duty the people lobbed taut iti discharge. 'Cis to big boner that he did nol die! appoint theta. .. Tug English papers cousnot, and with ju lics ? i nn the thentrical,.puntp of tlni, Sick les• tenni r.--f Tfie sauna eherie is true of tlie trial. Every Pont 1 34 for effect, As the:play ie not yet etniCt it is iwposible for the Epectatorilio•cleci4o ~thet er it if, as a whole, a trogely, a eiiredy, or a for ii. • - . "THE STAIR Jourtxxt.."--,Thisisthe title trill able journal published by Rabe° G. Orli:, N. Et . .corner,nfFVlb and Chesnut streets, Philadelphidp. It. an exponent of the principles of tbi A art:- can-Republican party. In addition it is in intei rstingfatnily newspaper.. Terms, Two re 7. Is is now,ettricetleil that the Pike's Peak aro? a atiserablb mistake. Already no have aceituna Mon the Rebioti of suicides; robberai, destitution, ca.. The gold timer:what there is, will not pay the working, at the prices of previsions the , e.l 7 Mon who contemplategoing, had better stay st:..t home. • Tile rerrsceccitLEDGEtt enters r i bis week its fifteenth voluoic. We have sal l yeady ode to the peetallir merits of the Leifjc , ., and ca t*eure the conductors that we are pleased to that it' iB a. presperin4 substantially. A reall dependent and alda journal, is 'invaluable s .t riontunnity in which it is published, anif that head the PottstuanTLedier finds its tr "talon. ' • IT it stlited)bat tlto Cate.Yrismri - i treat •hini Leen ratified the Nicaraguan government The transit is open to altnationr, individuals en core Lmationt—subject to the tax of one dall ir tjn each passenger. Yet tittr'jiritisit treaty gi ma l e Ltiger pricilegti to the British gevernntent fOr tl4 tutployinent of armed :tree on the isthatot. 4 1„y, is this fact to be reconciled. with , our tigh4 Central America? MG PAILACIMY DiFiIi:ULTT.—Mr. Ilowlinlo communication to tho Proiiilont furn!shos tho de. tired assitiance that the Paragutty...diffieultjt hipi been terminated.. The . nationa lihnov ha 4 bet 4 vindicated Ly the payment to the', fami:i or thit teatuon who V7:13 killed, of $lO,OOO, and itjy this elluled which will Le given to our flag. this other point,,the indemnity , to tho Rhode ' alsoll t i j 1 rnilitv Company, the jotormation in not qui l t .Fu kiefii,ite; but iteeeute that daumgen tire to oa t . 30,1A1 by arominiaaitin, jointly, appointed y l*i Lao glover menu... • - , A NEvy conireverry with Great Britain in WO . 7. ing•up in. the North West.. ,It seems that 'whit Mr. Palk and Mr. Buchanan •gnife up the . rrilit Rf the United States tutu the territory on the' Pact tic, ns far us 54 ° '"4o' North latitude, they i 141 down the new t houbilary, which they tulopied; curb nn ignurnnt. and'carelecs. Tanner, thn i t it Ft now uncertain %tether certain water., and tlan4s Melting to lareattritain or Washington Ter , ritotir. The recent gold discoveriei in Franej Riv r, the consequent lonia of settlers, bare reuderp theca doubtful 414114 'yalurible; at d, acc4d4g to n' corresponde . nt San: Francisco, ditTleutty on the suhiect is et hand. .1 Ttlx S,TATII: SgoeTne—The.terios of eleven Sep. 'tore expired wi h th the _ - list , -ileitilou--Mesti. t - light and Itandlill, of Philadelphiai; Mr.,Fetttr. rf - rnrry,and- Curnherland*; Mr. BreWer, of Frot:Oi. ho and Adams ; Mr. Steele, ul.Laserne; and Mr. Cressiveit s of Blair; I/venerate, in 611 id; 4d Aleogre. Gart.:llll, of Alleghaney; Coffey, of Imp air,' ; blye.., of Bradford; Sco fi eld, "orWarreli ; and Barrie, of Boller; Itepuldicanr, In all flvo, Those holding over are equolf3 , divided--- . .eleinn to eleven. The Oppovitinn will certainly giin one or two in Philadelphia, nod they have, grind rer , onv fur hoping to curry all the niher ilftriis lately reprefanled by Beniperati.': The Eve opn. i t vitinzt ilibtrielb will all elect oppositinn inesnlieis. So that we feel pretty mire of carrying thol Mixt I 1 weeimmeewwwwee THE COA Pottsville, The quantity Sant 27,624 OS—by• Cann! , 1 4 ,111.1 07'tono,' i;nin telionding woolF bet rh, canal boats th week, and from .pre+ent 'indication; it is lel} , that it will continue to to for nearly the atliole •1.0.150 n. Nearly tho Philadelphia teadeloet by Canal, bee.tuso there if. ;Clear dtierenee in fa vor of the Clnal io Philadelphia of 25, cents per ten ~etho preirnt tate of chargee-2,n t d in mnY itistanees it amounts to 30 emits per tonoellie is a large. i•runt. Tin s ; shipments fpr the welti, Porn np us foltelini: Tlllll.. WCIIR. .101 AL 31 .: 175 40,355 "'•32.020 111,17,1 ••;•) • 117,191 • ,;•- t 1.677 1 55. 435. :wo 5.11; 19.240 11 .3 1 2 1%1:19 10;•:::;,1 .13.512 125.1:90 1.612 tiyd • .N. rep,rt. 2;141 • tr,V,SIS do.' do. 1.70 :A.',Ad do. 17..2A 2,q2 3•1402 1:03-11n2 It. R., : , .rhotylk i❑ Caalat. I,ehlgh Valley IL. IL Do. CITY:11, 7 , eranton eolith, Do. North, Shikokin, •To•rortoo, ID oat! Top, • SI,USS 71}346.1 loc Ilirrefts,t , t . 'flu: 1'ont:10.11111 'Cdal Company will..ildi •et: Lump' Coal to o,ntrators in New York *eil at $.3 50 per ton of 2000 : lie ~. until July. Al. -his .rato the Company wrei ylnkins money on ey, ry ton of Coal they deliver; giving but podr pi u4rets for the otockhulders. • .. The freigh con - the Delaware andlludoon qinal from Tionesilole to Donn:lout has been jfituA n 75 Quits per ton for 1.250, the CoMpany uniaN lit , ' I , oalo; and 2:1 cents from itundont t Y"rk city. the Delaware rind Dodson Cott, will be reody. (or business whout tho lot o 3 j i Titoy have leaned some ofj their s 'itiines' , ~./ cutitract..rs, but the minors 'refuse , to yr Fit I 3 1 thorn, and desire to iir4k for the Cuinp IV i lieretefor t ; oo rays'ilte Carbondalo Adman e.',l • The Ih;laware andlltatun Coal Compan h puliliohol th e kn o wi n g liot of ',Tiers of mi l l ~ the vennon : - 'Laud for Li vksivannitEed.from the Dela Wares flit ''' n ' t 'n u ? , 'Ll' ,/ (1 1 , P my% iiinecilvlllwell on boar sign`ut diesel ; tee perludiof 'Ricer Bart;, , 11111 1609: .'.fi) 3 H.lykinr,n, Jtf,:y .4 - An 3. wept..4 - 9ct: Ne nrnat* Lump; $3 2'i 3.5 .13 4 .4" temi Lump, 339 ' , 3 .41,. •3 80 • , 0!:, ~ ,r3t e .,, , .VI 41 383 364 ' ! 7 , 1 :•; • a ...,) .a!Ge 3 'To. '!, !:t RI •t,!Te. a; . : Cite' l4" m,..tunt. 2 V.. 2 14 3 • , 418 The above pri,ef.areir for n rhill.? to of tt:4011A: I . . 'Those rates are trans, 20 ht'2.s cant* 1,) nn higher than tha rates put!lirlied last weok by ; lie. l ', tmAylvania Cimi eviaiveny fur 31 , 4 opt' it e.. The C 911311111 charges AO cent* pet ton oilditio ol , r Cm' , deli vere.l at New York.. It is 004 erstowl that tho pricelef.Scroteil o h4.:‘,,t 4l glizthethport will bo &iota the lire ag thosa phlrge4 by the' DAutrore and litil C!).nr.Any at noti!LJut. ' on' ! I 'silt', tollooring.otatememt , oholl tho b*lnisot of the, Itaa4ing ILinroad during tho nteiitli of March: - • - • 1859. 1859; 90eptsot front Oast. , .1105, 91 1 Ok neetivrdfolisr4Uerrhaindl4!, 47.93101 '214,676116 Itereistd fruill Trarul , he t 0,047 TO" "14=6 64 , Vtal. tasi,oursif `Bltiß,lVd Rd arpmrtation; enguiiray,duta. - -, • pace. teuerorol tuna. audall - lchargrs. Ntrit pndlta lb: .1 be =loth. 119.577 AI . .V,55., 4 37 „ I Net prop ta for prvirtowl m01ith54 1 1 3 4 82 .° 5 , • I:- ?fail oh profit tor fourmonths.39sXloll3 , 3l*oo 2 s l iThekial trade continuca very usuoh depressedi nad pikes 'rola very low, lower 1.11 . 1111 we hare grit knowe before. If any person complains of the. !present price of fuel, he ought to be pitched into ono of our Sulphuric Collieries and kept 'theta to breathe the fool air of the Slides' at le tit. a month, •asr n proper punishment- There _Must soon be a change fur the better, or the. business will not be worth prosecuting. It is really Is, tnentjble tint so import'ent a business es the Coal Trade should be reduced to se' unprofitable a state, all of ,which is . th flit of Transporting Comps. nies'being perraitte4 to. engage in the.Slining and' Selling of Coal. hope strenuous efforts !Oil be made at,,,,the ne'rt;..l.a.fal store to repeal so much of the Charism:l of all onapaniag, io• far as the 'Mining and Selling of Coal is concerned, where ever a repeating clause banana In their Charters. The tiuldirinterestoind the interests of the State demand it. is high time to agitate ititksub ., Lamm's Vai.ileTi Ilan-nom:l.—The rated of toll On Coal tradl;pitreed over . .. this Itoad have. been fired as follows,; To•P,ort Delaware (Morris - C./nal); $0 75 pe • ton. • To`Trenton„ 150 ' " To Elieitithpart. . 1 • 1 90' " , Their.lted bier year were 52, $1 01 and $2 00 per tail. •i . • - The Wyoming Canal was opened Pr buOness Oa ths;,' 4th The amount «f Cal shipped .from opening : of navigation to the clime 1 week ending 16th inrt., is 0,203 togs. - ' • • We observe by the papers that Abe. deteostints caused 'by fire at the Lehigh Company's Works at Mount Pisgah, ass not so great as our telegraph stated it would be. The svoilts were so fir repaired al to permit coal to pars a fair dayeafter the fire. . The exportation Ccal from Great Britain in tile month of February, 1859, Ages 353,007 tour, which is 22,117 tons less than for the correspond ing month last year. • • THE AMERICA", COAL FlELDS.—Questions of high ecunetnie Tattle arise nut of the possible de• velopment of the great' 'coal fields of the United 'States, which comprise no less than 106,830 square miles—added to which the British provinces Cow , tarn 7.53.0 square miles. These coal areas ere and must ho productive of immense tom trisrcial .results in the future. .When we reflect upon what bee been' achieved by the irolnce of the cool fields of Britain, mere specks. eompared with those of the United States, and in figures amounting only to 5,400 square miles;--When we further consider the total coal fields of Europe, and we find them only 8,964 square * miles—and then endeavok to anticipate the mining of the en: urinous field* of ibe United States upon , an eaten. rive Mile, we arii led to anticipate for our coon. 1. try a future of almost boundless enterprise. An estimate c&the probable produce of the American coal fields may be formed from some data afro* ed in en excellent work by Prof. Begets, on the Geology of l'onnsylinnin. Averagitg the total thickness of the workable deal in Great Britain at 35 It., we have ti total of Workable coal equal to, 100,000,000,000 ,tons. In the same way, estimat ing the total urea of the'pertductire coal fields of North America ns 200,000 'square miles (that is inclusive•of the British provinces) and averaging the thickness of grind workable .coal at 20 rt . .. e 1 result of 4,000,000000,000 t•ms.is.gaineil. Or. to make these results more appreciable, if we take the ' amount' of workable ' toeil in Belgium .as I, then that in 'all the British leland. it ratber•tnere than s.•that in EuroPe•at,ond 'that in all the coal fields of North America is 111 . This method • of ratio is more 'intelligible that, that of relative superficial' mu gipedert-and We at . once rerc'eise that the United c3,tatas possess more thant/twelity two titne,s the !British • amount of coa . When mining disenvers•more fully the foil extant of the American coal fields. we may find our already known vast reveurcca in this article very consider ably enlarged. PIIILADELPittA CoALWARET t April 22 , 1 850. Ourfull reports trout P,irt niChtnond failed to • reach us in time for this paper, end tho tel,,g re ph was not in working order. The trade however is dull and has.not improved to any extent. No 'chance to note in prices, which range frotn.s3 . ..to $3 40 on hoard or White and Red .Ash VOA, Some' interior qualities have been solkn•shade lees.. But few contracts are ' being mare except for s mall quantities, to be delivireil at once. Lehigh is selling at $3 23 453 40 on board at Bristol. • ss ' - • • BALTIMORE COAL otAREET,.tApriI, 21, 1859.-L- No change to note in prices since 138( week. The demand' is limited, nod but few salei have been made. , . New YORK COAL Alin 'Nom Maniter, April 21, 1559.—the demand for Dameatie fur the E has • baen fair, - but with liberal arrivals prices have a downward tendency ; the receipts since Jan. 1 ere much larger than last year; the demand fur man ufacturing purpose is increasing; we quote by the cargo at $3 25.® , 54 20, and from yard at $4 $1 50 Vi liit: Foreign is in fair demon • the bufincas is principally confined to (ha Com panies; 'sales of one cargo of Liverpool Citinel at $7 75. cash. • leme.—,,The market for all descriptions is very dull, though prices aro without material change. Scotch Pig is very scarce, and 25 ions could not be bought in this market new from first hands, but cargoes to'arrive are obtainable .et $24 t@i $25 50; :recording to brand. In American, oaks 0! some 200 tone Prime Nos. I and 2 have been maga at $25 end $22 50 respectively. Of Re fined English Bars, e,les of 50 tons have been ' made at $56 50 ; end 800 Wis. Sheet et 34... for Dutiblesdl moe. Sale= also; of 100 tons old Rails at 31c, Cash; and. 600 dn. Welsh, on private !emir. linop is nominal at $7O €j $72 50; and Swedes et SS7 .50 6 $9O, 6 moil. Boarott COAL MARKET. April 21st, 1859. , -- Moderato arrivals of Piston and Sydney, with cargo antes of r Pist pu nt $ 4.75 @ $5; and Syd ney at $4 7.1 ton, cash. English Cannel is quiet at $l3ll chat„ cash; Aniliracito in retail lots is selling at $5 @.56.1 7 1 ton. ' The Iron Market remains without dny material change. •DAVIS PEARSON & CO., 1 - 11 - AVE opened an O ff ice, in Room xi, No. 3.29 William street. New York. for the wile of tMk celebrated lARAIST MOUNTAIN IVIIITM ASII, and SI.OIIN VEIN RED ASH COALS. — .WOrders given to nonce? TAYLOR. at the above plareorill receive prompt and careful attention. April 14'69 15-3 m lmkt Schuylkill Coal Trade for 1959. Quantliyof Coal sent by Railroad and Canal, or the week ending on Thursday evening last : 111.1.0er. CI N.lll. 7.01}3 05 6,931 10 :LW 15 1.791 10 10,835 03 19,982 10. 1.743 13 b 725 12 Port Cirbon, - pnitfTl h. Stiittyll.lll Haven. A übttru, Pont Clintitti, Total for the werk Weskitsly this ytat, Tote, 480.885 02 411.120 16 To same time last „year, • 41.1.0a9 01 .00,565 06 Ineraase, tons, Schuylkill County Italtrontl■ 1039 s The following it the. quantity of Cunt transported aver the different Railroads In Schuylkill County, for weekending on Thursday evenitiglast: WEE[. TOTAL. , . 3116E411111264 S. Haven win., 32.137 01 , 207.836 16 311. Cat Iylll. .. .WO 19 30.3e7 06 :Fehuylkill Valley. " ,4,5411 11 117.1.08 00 NIL CA el.e,ti k l't. Ca rbou " 7.396(4 ' 460.142 OS .3111I•Creek, " 11.891 12 1t13,1,06 09 tattle Schuylkill...B.l93 17 . . 9100 U. falurgrove Coal. Trade for 18311. Amount traugporteat tiurlug.the;ltst month.: Unlnn Canal, Sivatart Lehigh Coal Trade fur 1839 by Canal For the week elidilis uti•lieturtlay • .- lII.LE. - TOTAL. Lelll7,b Coal nod Nay. Co.; ' 5,51817 18,8.6 01, •11. Muunney and othero, ~ ' 187 03 Pprina 31ountaln Mined, . 781 05 1.880 18 Coleraine ' - dn., • . . 316 13 1 1.155 15 Bearer Ai ra,firlir• . do.: ; 13i of. i 4)8 11 Near York a nd I.ohlA Coal Co.; 510 1:41 1.162 16 Berman l'enna Cill C 0 .,. • . -1,349 16- 3:261 19 Nnith Bpring SfunnlaltCoal, 853 ;7 • ' 1.75 i co Ilarlelon Cu. 4. 1 . . ' 2,088 03' 4,169 o flat Sugar Le.if Oral, • , , ' .340 67 31ount I'leasaAtetall, 249 00 . 559 14 I; anril 111‘1;:e; • Iluek Wuntain (oal Co., WilkeaNtrre Coal W)niniva CUM, • 21,29 i 21:i...j.A1S MM=MI • Total,' ' 19,1V1 17 41,111 10 Lehigh Valley 11.1/..for 1859. Fur Keck uuding:mr&iturday ' RELIC. TOTAL. • 11azleton (.1. Pardee &Cm.) . 1,264 11 • 26.104 18 trtnear Lonf.(Parker & C 0.,) ' 2 .013 /6 26.607 03 council Cd.,) , 1,203 VS 2 4,25273 cant Plea.ant. 191 05 0367 07 S. Mt.. (ItaudglPhs allamp‘hlre.) 2,14 muls Vnientitte.(ltatelill&Johnoon,) 490 11-1 , 16,401 01 ih m er Meadow. . -461 06 10,001 02 N. York & I , lo_l4..(Tagnart A:7.ton) 720 05 ~. 17,550 03 N. t.(J. neereary A 1 076 12 1 15,3 53 09 S. tip.. Mt..(l/olbittla Orhaven.) . I .14 08 Union ImprovetAoot tlertnan Penna.,' Other Shipperx, Total by Balltiti?„ • Cana . 1.i4 year, Increate, fir, Scranton. Coal TraOlo for 11359. d. Far week *Aiding on,h.s' tarday lest: urF.KR. 1,1 Shipped 3.363 o , l' ter - Shipped South, . 13,611 15 1 Total. i8.g64 19 Shiputouls 10 sstue pet lad %St year: weix. , Shipped Korth,'- , 1.512 01 Shipped 'South, 10;1.10,00 Lykeus Vatl4 CparTrade for 11150. . .. . -,- *tag.. ' 'MAL. Lykens tniley efril en, - 016 15 - _ - 3.161 111 / Shon Mountain 1110e1, . 1,7G7.07 5.159 09 . • Total, . • ---i—.4.----4 ' Shamokin Triule tor SSW A innunt Onnl fitilppud from gb4mokVi coal •Ile•gloa up ta6nlurdsg 'l. • • ; Fur lbe7ut weel; .. , . FreevAir4Ovi IGII!4:1`,1:4414 . ITiboireely= - 4 , • ' • - i.tea te • itreill irappytti.i Traits for, 185'0. gr a tbiktiat ' iriele s • '' 4 '"' 2.471. :S_ 443 col . • . . , ._ /09,030 Fit Re es of Toll 'amid riving 1.101.5:* moos tau: • - ' Prmat . Proaa' ' M.Cartion . 3. ITdin I .4 To Aleislimad, $1 401 i $153 •,. 11 1 7 To biLeara . ' 140 ~. 135 Spe ug Stills, 1 3.3 , 1 .7) A tee of Toll by Canal fa Avon It-Ciu6on.ll4. Cailion. 8 To Minds . GS -01 Spr sig,l4lllo, 60 i 50 No ixtotru, 65 , 54 Rea lug; 5 4 . 31. Rates of Freight by Frost kY C. & Mt. C. S. //it To ew York; *1 Si $ 1 . 14) I EI4, To 'h Ilatla4 63 50 tee or Tell an d Tram ANVIL ChJIMH VALLiT au radial udt. to Trenton, - do Ititaibethport. .- • do MOrtio , Cartll B3Sltl Id P 27.624(71 461,760 14 02.119 ID 79,100 17 14,5 10 74 ZSG 01 mowrn. TenAL. 7,7F11 05 ; 14.5.451 10 3,316 (14 5,71,3 15 1.315 13 • 3.017 10 3,105 09 4 2 :003 03 120 OS 120 05 430 02 . 102 02 24 'IQ 2,704 11 • 228 10 '9.6:411 155:3X4 19 . .199 IT 41.3:;;09 118,Siti 11 221,1i0 05 . 13,0110 03. 142.t111 1.5,840 U? . 51,84 111. TOTAL. 0.992 12.15,2N9 17 Ibsk2Sl Tour.. 255tr2 11 94,5, B'ol 11,70107 11:0,8;;8 14 ~7,011 al oAis OS reteg:'i tdr:tr., 2,16013' '-• i'1,;64 ID - - 1"4,10120-rifir. Cembirriaiad Ciiai ; 11510;W ULI az: 14,U11 10 110-177 01, the last v4edr, lees or Toll, £13., from ! Lehigh Valley and Northern `limiter street., Philadelphia, • •. natal of Tong &e., to .ps Pine;rove, in proof Company , dDiz tong to Dauphin 2 Sunoe.ll.' F Ilitiorabum, n eon of Comps FrOnoTrevortou. in curs of rre4orton prim thinbury in earner company lag toils to Sbamohlta D. It. Co,. ,chm/ gStoo D OTHER SCILDYLKIL ILIILLY lit ittLumuritostsoxy BAXEX/L. ! . ' iI'AIL. I . . . Railroads t Ile - :bo l it:l7lng i n a d i re i tt l y n rktl i rl t a i r sl est • r . I', GO Me4int Carbon - - - - • - - -,' - P . 60 klltnt Carbon - and Port. Carton •••• i• .i: 60 la I Creek. -- • • -•k, - ...* -, , bO "4, tuirm"' - ' ' Sefiuylkill Lotberry Creek • - -. • Swriara • - - - • Bebuylklll2laviga.Uoth , - - - : • ' " • iii'eferred:•. Unlon.Canal - -- - - 1 66 0 " •. preferreit -- - - ; •=i. Del.& Ittol'n Coal erranaportat'nC Itidlroad a,CosilComp,ull Little Sch qui. Nay. It. it. it Coal Co Le , t igh Coal k Navigation Co. 4 - i 11 Metal Coal Co.- . - - - - II A Mountain Coal Co. - • - -% Pe, nay . lvania cosl* It: R. co. -' i; li . • 'Co. Deup In Coal & It. R. Co. -.- -., Lykens Valley Coal C 0. ., - - •;i . Beaver Meadows Coal & R. R.C0.4 . 4 Lykens Valley Railroad 41 Coal Co l; , Cool Compasiseity I Pored Improvement Co . . . .... North Ainerleento.,preferred ' ••,•,• • i 4 ' • .. ( ....." . •coxiteou - -*:, .- I, Delaware Coal Co. '. - • • -,:..i.; l' giunberland Coal Co. - ... -14 !•. 4 1 Ne w Creek Coal Co.. - - -. ••• ••1 .' t 2111sCellaneocts f- . • t ' 'd neraUlant; .. - . . . - .) .11 • Farmers' Bank .- - • .- ~!. - • 1'040110138 Co. - - • • - Water .Co. Steckel all Cent Cempo let whba fizielslied by W ADVERTMENTS - • HAMS. ItA • SUGAR-CI t received et tucnou rket*Ceptrr, street. iICE.TEAS, BlRe and Green ',OVERNMEI T JAVA and UAYlPt'9ol44l.%. 4 ,*ran be Ttad..at Market and , eet., • ' 4 , 11C110L8 t DECK. '69 1.. TO CAW rIARPENTERS jsoiiment of Snit., Pit ' naebineF. c.. nt 17. • Haratral . 4 :0 VERY \TAMA . .1 '4lllubtilt, Spokes.llnwo ' T neo n.. Cinlog and Trir . • lIIIIiIIIT k LERcli ' C neet alma-, near April 23,'W _TABLE CUT LARGE 6ssorime tory...sop:dialog parily of For noer,4lamtled knives and forks, n. will fro t.und at 111: April' 3. '59 17.; CUTLERY: CU UST ree,eived the la of Pocket Cutlery ever elTere from the meet celebrated mane ; States and England. Cell cud ex: Lilt 4,Eit Neatly oppoel,' ---, EXTRA-EXTRA EA, Tr' HE Lsubsriber has variety of corn, which, Is t en any other kind. and le expel Alco Sugar Corn and Stowell's or. . variety for kerpin: for winter, at April irt, '59 17•' s ADJOURNED N •A(ljou rued Coti, Piece, ;n and for the CAni, Petri at Plftititiiitt. on . ..IIONDAIi clock In the (i.reuoon,'fo inntinu. L. JOUR oilcan's Office, Pot twilit+, 1_ 1 'April Iw"THE STATE .11 11,L be the Orgat I C AN-REPUiluagi,o l enuPy!vault.. A I.rge aisr. double *beet, f a Hobe.' r Tory Sit ur.lay. • All Intereldrd nrn tettursted to Vignms—sl ■ Tear, or Pon Cop•ea fur $l3. Addrtsn, RUBEN J N.E. Cor. Fifth and Chrftnut •-• WAN Agent sostnteil in April:a, '5l JOH SO Patent Waatzln • c n IIIS celebrate'd• aehine has oh rib Mined a deiraceer unequal . by any Wasbinit Ma e ever before nerd, It. willinot wee^ the clothes or real buttons; it will wash Won:1601y the most defl ate as well as the roughest clot .itig; it will rinse eleir; is eery &my to operate; it will re more flout half the iwe, labor and expense of wa blur., and therefore de ryes a place In every dwelling , odat in the Slate, and a guaranteed to every parrha • • to-do the work in the oat satisfactory manner. r Price $lO. - Addl'eug FETIIEItOLI , . DEAbiiTantaquat PS. A gni 1 1:3 1 •:.9 k . .... . IT- 7 . • 'F',4ALTSITT, • - •icture, bookin g Wass, iltagd Ornamental • Praieltan twin, LN -Mahantatigo stre4,beiween Centre and Second streets, P;FITSFILLF. Pa.. mO.nu Stet melt Ptolt, and Ornamental,-Sqoare and Oral Frames Also, Lark (nit Moulditipt, Polisked,Equare and ov:dynamo for I'heto',raphe."t% bottom'," ane ' • Enlravings, Oil lidnti no; LitnoArapint. and Fieneb, ! German and American Loultlogitilass klates t constantly ''on Lint kinds of Frames Frontal, hondsnmely ,--gilt, at Pottsville, April ...n,*ao 11. T. &w. 13111•011.TERmi L X . OLNy IPeTfumerytoa. 641 North Fii A pri TH GREAT TABERNACLE RIVER'S DERI • meet of VAIII tiesthx.ll4llet, ](u>•leal and all exhibited for one price 31ammoth Travd ing l'avill Creamier !tide rs.tiy tnitx.xt e. ; combined with the hich Trrtedehorean. &hided. an &Mho* thia Couipany the_t . and uhpirelleird hear. liverythilig Novel, tlri fir the SINIALOU under the experienced in a tinge rs, WILL. EXHIBIT A itatobath • Afternoon Performance .Ird•Trinsof admission. 25 Look at the Array of; Talent! Lady Equestrienstpa,s...Msd. Eaniille, Mad. Wood. Wile Marie. Wile 'net end Mariuerite. 4: 1 1 Leading Rivers. E. berious. U. hirer . Y.. Rivets.; hitt. (amino, Alone. Lefort, EL- ifnettite, You Jr. Menu, and ti. Rumex. GS'snimaste, Acrobat •dc. Jugglers ra.....J. arid 11. Rordean. the Holley intitene. hien'. frevier, and Mons. Meet. thelhotesque rtneaste;., the Four Amor kan• Acrobat s : Yan-See and tiortAlee, the A/melees; 0. lllelivlle, T. -Kingly. Wenn) cud Stephens, the great Leven. Vaulters end Twill, we. ' Leading Ballet A r Sul • t.......10n5. Jerome. Fmocoll4 A utoi tie, and Count . The JR V /NILE CORPS :: —La Petits, Annette. Elise, erkettnrila; and .ilasters Irqitlngton. Eddy, Willie. r, awl VAtcloni- The Pave fairest c owns s--. Foster, Rock well, Bolin°. Nichols. and pa young. Ths - Cowley:3 , Is possessed f a Isetutlftil land of TIIO ROI.IOII.I.IItED EINII MAUI S, with a crone -of diadem the perforating SU fin.vrivp tn)NIKA, many of them Impottel this Bream from 114 most eelebrated establish tuents.,r rump.. The Thrilling Spretacle e AVILO 1101ISE Or TARTAR 'relented Cops of Et ra eimk ,j Ore strength on6eCOmpan3 Legend:Will cooled t the eel ' Tone lirand Puvostiont will 'Exhibit Vous deity, Aflernnen ' Few Ino part!, te tars of Per; large and small Wl{ 'rcpt a . oerThis CeinfanY will ill' $43111;1101.1. HA Vim. • ricEminf r. -- - - , - miNgitsvltlr., ..' • --..- A.qp.oft, - - '--' ''... .. Aral :. , 'S? rief *SOO: tbtlL $.0,3012 NEWADVEIirkOA' , . - /VAAL .711 Jig Pg 44 1111.0 V- -atid at/acdrtutlyjaKieeeirrdindlfrMnl+nt .IA - 011 ` .:n. EA EA AN'S Storeif.f, 12,169,00,', "-ENCLISH-1, - 1 111,WN CRASS SEela.'„, - .kINLD aiso'W. bite Clover. for,makitig and SAlds, Ac , the the . 6 cent rpm sad t poiand. at R. ItANNARIi April RI, 'AO lieed AAA Ronk Store, 2 ACCOUNT - ‘'• CIF : this 'F'REAs UHE I.,__lugh ofPativille, fur tie year 1831. -. • hinis - 14rvei •2 21 . • 120 120 r 120 1868.- -. ' - . • ,01111211; bnt. 1, Tom. I —...—.. .. , • , juljl.,:toor eralatintryparlan, 31,412.26 *lO 64 illtl-99 •Aug. 17, .a - a - a • .98.16 .11.54 _ 3.82 An 9.28, . • a ' 4, . ~.- 6 4 53910 1E42 . 531 .01 A alc-1 0 ,' 4, - . • a•. 4 2-1.45 2.24' 227:09 Sept. 7,. • ''''" 'u , 114;4, 'll 51. - 13516 Sept. 1 . L ' ' ..... '.. , u i M.6.2t• - 12..4. 0.1.24 oat 12, ." , a ..a . 1 f• 19.74 11.811 0946 -.- - - i •4 ,1.91'103.91 4.422.22 Nor.lo.loorderssnwiry panornu 12.82ri TOE 974 . 32 Der- 1 7, " . ..,,, 11 ,=$.J -2,..bit I=9AO Dee. 21, • 4 -' 4 4 , i 1,21181 , :, 12:CY 1,214.84 .1869. . ... -. i ' 1 -. - 4 :Jan. 4,, 4 i .• 4 • 4 . 1 62...1.2 424 „.. 240. 1 Jan. 17, 4 .' 4 . 1 , . 791:31i, 9.7 1 Jan., 31, ' a ' a .. • * I ' 33 4 .2 0, 441 1.:::1 Mir. 1, ",. “.. - “ -.1 6611173 10.0. ' aBos 4 Pr• W, ", • a a. i ' 645.2 W 2,99. . 653.154 ) ---- , - 14 17. a -. ;I 11,0 ' 13 . 2 To'sandry orlentpll 0 .- 4 dating the a,r . 2642r.4 : Feb.ll to cub chars ali In self 1 .,- , , 60.00' - . the preseht. area. Jl.Cdicroii 137' 30 - 33 31 - Caned: Ctstos. Sil 45 iMi;I -$1 60 2.90 • Illipsburg, 75 sett .10hunk.• 1411roadx, , ° • fl 71 alitinore. 1 nd Incln- It. Co., 7, Co., • N" I nein- 4441 19,-to balance, ~.;-"" I CO. STOCKS. .18.58. 'Fos Driud.tiz 4uly 2D,1/7 orders of .1. lager, Aux.l7, • Collect( A p g,2s, -• -doz.:Kr,. 1 4 •• Sept. 7, • " • • " • ." Sept 0 Oet. • • 0, Nov. 13, 'on" Nocate 1/De Dee, 7,• " . 4 . Dee: 21, 44. - .1559. • Jan. 4, - Jan. 17, • , " • " jan.'2l,• " • " •• 6 .• ' 1. a ' " •` " • Apr.•l2, a • " .1; SO I • 160 60 s o. 60 • '6OOO ,•68 50 10 4 ' 5° l'lso lig 46i2 oa . , . Pet. bj cub 11,Pptt e 'pr. O. 8 • RcPplta. Icor. 30 by.estb D.Sebertl,, Ing per rent: on .Dla . 1859. ' logne A 8-ry hill. }Jan. 19, by each D. U. Chrbd. • llnewfurr. Tjobtilog war. ti .• . Net. ••••• keb. 1, bYeaAJ:l44lcitiblg,forl 25 00 00 00 ,2214 ntiit oil. g: !limper, Feb.ll, by nab and 'orders on County Treasurer, e added' t• esite their 4,Thp • • __, foregoing •11. eorrirf 'it. ,Aieminti on Abe boat. nt the T (Signed.) " ' H April 23. ?MI ,' . • serzurria sALE or-Valuable con LAIRDS! )13Y ViaTUE of a, Writ. of Rittries Levert Facial:toned by the Court of Cominon ices• of Veltuvlitill minty. and to ine diverted, there will be moored to idle toepublie vendee and outcry. on Saturday, Did el tat Day of May. 1830, at 10 o'clock in the forenoon, at the Presselvneleelleete in the baronet' of Pete eflie. Schuylkill county, the fel lowing described real estate. to wit: . All the twenty - three two hundred and tenths ports of PETER 51 4100ei,of and !alto, three fellowing adjoin. lug tracts of Coat Land, cantabile.; Ineetheredue hund red and ninety.fonr acres and thirty perches, and allow. acre of six per cent. Go roads, tree situate now partly fn Cans and pertly in New Castle. township, (eirutarly in the township% of Nortregisn and Schuvleill.) ln.thq rounty of etehuyielli. hounded end deoribed as 11,11011/1,. to Wit: The - first of which beginning at a chestnut oak, ° thence by land of .henry Gentle and Philip Revenuer 'north sixty-seven crepe. tee, east two hundred and p tne.y. seven and a halt porches to a pest, ;meth twenty three degtvite went, sixteen perches to a post, thence by laud of °auto. and Wtemoner and natant "Itn,l 'northdefy. • nine ;degrees east hree hundred and thirtiethree Perch 0\ es to a pine: then by vacant land north twenty-three rdegreee toot ninet -percher. to a white oak, south el xty. five deems vedette hundred and thirty-fit ts Roche. to a pine: north terentynno eleereee sired twenty-four per ekes to- a corner, siouth sixtrulne dmiresi west tour hundred and deter-five perches ton pine. thence by land late .ot Chtielopher, Wagner, now the second of said trots, and land of Leonard Reed south ti e dryer east eighty-four perches to a white oak. and t enee by vacant 'land sloth tweuty-three degrees east 11l y-two perches, -tq the place of beginning. enntaluing four hundred and twenty.nne acres and one hundred a nil II ity-two perches and elinwariet, of Fix ear cent. for roof& e The second of which said tracts beginning at a poet. thence by land lideof lienrytiettle. now the third of sold ' trade, south eighty-fire degrees east one hundred and sixty four perches to a pine, south twentythree derenee. ease seventeen weber, to a stone, thence by land of Dentiard Reed north night - nine degrees east 'tiny four torches to a stone: then es by the first described tract of land and vacant land' north five degrees east one Lunn dud apt fortyoleld and shalt perches toa stone. thence by vacant land north eighty-Ore degi era wed two hun dred and twenty-seven and one-fourth perches to a stone, south floodegrees west one hundred and three perches to a Varner. south elgtAT•tiVellegireen east four perches to a pine, and south fleed .eiereeti west sixty . perches to tee piers, of bee:inning. cent/110ns. two hen 'eked acres and eighty pee-cher and allowance of six per cont. rev toad.. And the, third of which said tracts hesdnning at a rat, thence by Will surveyed to Wilitem Waggoier and , claimed be James Dundee. and land of Leonard Reed north one deereo went one hand red and o ne perches to ft stone. thence by second of slid tracts north tereety three degrees west seventeen perches to itpine, thence hr same and vacant laid north eighty :reedeerees west three bemired anti two perches to a pine. theneehy land of. Jobe Meyer and,ompany south thirty-one degrees L wed two hundred an nineteen perches to a done. south one degree east fiftee perches to a stone by a pine. and north eighty-three degrees east four hundred and nine fy nre percher to. tbe p'aee of begioniter, containing tit roe hundred saki fillpone acres and twenty perches and allowance of six-percent for Toads, de. The , premiees above described Oleg the time which was conveyed to the said Peter Matson he tab impolite indentures. nue of them from Sarah 11. Kinsey by indenture dated the twenty-third day. of December. A. le t 1341 reenrded in Schuylkill county in Deed Cook N 0.20, page Be 3. dee whereto seventeen ft tereixtbs thereof was emoted and conveyed unto Charles Miller, idol cis Vitt , non and the said Peter Mahon. in freest; tont-Inlet: Obe thousand one hundred and 11.ty.three scree and one hundred and forty oleo perehes.eaere Of 1004 and excepting out of said grant ',piece of land conveyed to John C. (Mermen, of three acres and also excepting all town tote in the town of New den's. which had been sold , or conveyed with -the rights appurtenant thereto, and the other of them from Timothy M. Bryan. Administrator, Ac.. by inden ture dated the Roth dey ofeDecember.A. 10, ISIS, re corded In Sehuylkill county In Deed Cook N 0.32. Rees 30. de., granted and ronseyed onto the said Petard! I som one-sixteenth thereof, and the said Peter Malone ihath since told and convejed certain portions of said ° ode -sixteenth. , Theiabore described three percale nfland are now held by the owner's as one trait rr body of i'.nd. nd are retied and known as the Geed,' end Wagner bends.— Peter Motion's said undivided inleresee Itt the three par cell' °r e tell acres and 30 Reecho/end allowance, will be sold together. This lend hrtein It the Jegteer veld of me t, th e Mammoth vet n, the Seven Foot gein,taeCrosby vein. aud other veins. '- 1 i , One enillery on the sablepremises now netted and *coked by IT White P. Miller, eti,Ceri, and celled the West ry Pine Knet Collie,ll,:ta a SAlnt • One hundred and ten yards tong on the eolith dip rich e Mammoth vein, with double track railroad. one 60 • hares power engine fee hoisting, one 30 horsepower breaker engine, and anew' coal breaker. The water from thin colliery Is pumped at the Risk Pine Knot Colley hejelne Zee mentioned. A tunnel I. opened from t his eleenth vein to the f:t i Seven Foot vein and the CSo.b s vein. The Mem. moth vein Is said to barent some pieta twenty feet thickness of mot. and at other pewee fifty feet the-knee' el ensa—the Coolly vein about nine; and the Seven Foot' vein serout seven feet thieknem of coil. Winton P. Miller & Co. are abet mining coal Oil the said premise. In the said elarnmetie or Daniels', vein from what they cell the East Pine , Knot Colliery, but the runt In this colliery is bolded eat a slope on the Jame.' Lang tract of Ised,worl iretteh slope is one hundred and ten yarde on the south dip of the vein, with 'n double tractteattroatt. n 0490 hems power pumping eneinr, one 40 horse pewee hotelier eneine, one coal bre tker, one 20 hen l e teter breaker engine, and a ' frame store Donee. all on the James Lane tract, (In which tract the 'aid Peter I elelemi hail no interest.) But heioneine to this lead PIMA KtV . it Collier), and on the Genie and Waerer. land.. is nnit la. ge frame dwel. ling house Ire and ititelf stories high. ten log miners' toursand thirty nine frame mined , ' ,houxee. horn i the fen of this Ind 'newt god slope. and on the James lAO3 tract, a 11101001 has been opened to the Seven Foot and Crosby veidti and it is attended theit these two last mentioned eel ne shell be worked le theelettle and Wag ner lands threuglfehis tunnel. ee. One other. eattleri on the premise:is opened and worked is Richert Keefe tollierv. et Silos Rill rep. at which the Mammoth 'vein and Seven Foot' 'aline Whited. The slope is on th e nerd' dip of the eleusteseh vein 140 • yards Imegeand a tunnel °panel from the Mammoth vein to the &Yen Foot vein, 32 yards long. Thilm pmvemente are one 150 horse power pumping eneine, one eu hope p - eeoc hutting r engine, nue etaeletioleer, anti tine .`3t hero power breaker engine. 11 frainea . midere lentos. one toe miners' house. one stable. end one blacksmith shop. The coat In the Mom ' , moth vein'at this colliery is said to he twentrefeetthick, and in the Seven Foot vein eight Got thiek. The mei breaker:tea br Aker engines at this colliery are not on the Gettig, and Wexner teed's. but on au adjclulaetreet canoe the le nere or orphan Out. -, e. te. One other e celliery on the premises le John Mseituiltes ee nkey, nem opened and tweezed. There Is a alopeil on the Juguier vein south dip 57 ya rile long. one 45 hnrie power pumoin .t and holding engine, - One 10 horse tower breaker engine. eight frame miners , houses. one frame rt re bouse, one stable, and onedue punter and blacksmith shop. , . ltieberd ilokeetter A: leo. hive on the add premises. one end breaker eon •..6.1 horns power breaker engine. hot' DI Wall is tit present mined tram this land at this point. John Vollert also has a coal, breaker and nue 50 horse pewee booker entitle on the premind, bat no coal premed mined Onto the land at this place. bowie C. Doueherty'm colliery is also on the premises, and at this the improvement' , are a elope ou the ',Zem mol!, vein north din. gteetwey driven on the Mammoth vein and on the Seven Foot vein, one 45 horse power engineeacoal breaker and one:M horse power break er engine. one two story dwelling hou.a , four et ' frame dwelline houos, and one stable. The email breakterand breaker en slue are not on the Oettle and Wagner land+. but aro on an adjoining tract called the 09 acre or orphan tract. This colliery is not waked at present.- William Littletetteer improvements are situated e n fire premises. tend consid,of one nod hooker and 12 hot se power breaker engine, ono frame dwellitura house, and ono stable. but the tall mined by him. is from an adjoiniug tract, aid not from the Gettig and Wagner lands. 1. George Fe Rottener beg It colliery' net the Platt and I letnnan tract of Land, which tract adjoins the Gett tonna I Weener lands. and he has teem his slope on the Pelt and Manse tract, heretofore mined coal from the • tlet tle and {Papier lends. tut Is not mining from there now. Itlreße"pplier is about sinking a ship* on the Pott and Hannan tract to the bottom of the Ruin, and front that slope he bas a right to mine coal from tho nettle -and Wagner lands from loth the north and south dips of the Mammoth voin.and from the Seven Fool vein. anti from the Crosby vein. itepplier has at present on 1 the Poll and Carman tract one slope, mfe 00 hone power .pumping mettle, one GO horse power holding engine, nue coarbresker, ono :11.1 hones power breaking engine,. and eine 20 horse power engine for holdinx oat dirt. ei , Ileellee the houses above teentletted. there ere on ten said premixes tote deities frame hence, one other large frame house. occupied by three ano families. o n log house, templed hy two families,families, one tithe i 1 . , frame iteuxe.oceupied be two famlilse. one large risme building, oecupied by Michael Sendol,One ether fixate dwelling. occupied , by "two fautilleie one stone lenuse occupied by Joi n s Monte. two public twined homes: one w arn . re nt e d In Patrick. Columnated one gawk will, ranted to LOW'S o•PrinaberT ' IkAidas all the howte,and ellinnyeabore mentions; there are one hundred and ten other dwelling n, houses . upon the said preetlees, tweeted under "i , Wound rent limey, Th irteen of three are stone houses. twenty-eight are 'frame house", andsailyinkte • Beheal. taken in exachl ton. and. to be' sold u the pro? entity of PETRit MAISON. by JOlDl.P.uotur.r. Sherfits oMoi. Pedtsville.l " iiiree ii. April ':: ,1 ISee., „ :,4t !D HAMS; TECH'S Cast! Eton, • r the best tis• r Angeis, Pr At LERCUrS. nire ffrert, ent Fell6qty II Ckth, Carrlap Joimd. at itt• iron Slort:• e Attnere •' t i ER Y:' it of Table cmt lilted:lvory and India II igettal Or by tit. do lIIIT'k LV.ltews. Hardware Stith. . Lett Y . 1 7 :! '- • est. a.,sigtment inClkhuyikitreounts, ..torieti in the. United mine odt t a!ne if: 11. Cabin; ::il7fee4. c. the Nlthers' Bank - 4Y CORN. 1 - ,tr 'sale a new brnit 'ten day* -.earlier rut fur ltnasting Rare. .rzreen corn— &capital the seed Store of U. lIA OURi",, • t.• of,'Compion - of souvik,ii, will be May ad. 109, at .10 o'- ! one week.V Sheriff. I . 7:tc OURNAL" 'Ol the /MR MIME'S PARTY, in tally Newspaper, pub. Copies $7 and. Ten PuMilk?. • 'tree,. Plillnd,lphla itry• entsty."Cli . Esc Maehlne. , . • de to order, and - Old ort notice. . TAYLOR, AOTOOP.US OP ' id • let Soaps. lath Street, LADELPHIA. OF AIIIIIBEIONTS. , Its's Grand Entertain- Int gluestriantran. Gym , ramaile yerlertuaners;- 1 f aChrliMunv and r ' their ~, by the urea . !entre iid P.tatottilintltti , I A nun , ~ t order or &Mods In the I Dramatic pref... ions.— I lost complete , al eraltied, 1 on' the' Weide Conti. ' loal. and Neely Aulpped he xperial StlPerilidt,D of i 40.1LIVERS&DXIGODS. `POTTSVILLE. 3b. ate; Lr'eithig at 7. enti. No llalf•Price.'s3 DIAZEPPAt THE Y.. 0111 ba platunied by a Fribloi. swirled by ala• en. TIsI tlelightlut Pouffe II unk•titsc Ater t•iwn at 10 a. Z. handTwo i Evenifit. : • , mu* mini', laso-Nesiptperp,_, id ~kloriat 11,111 A. , . . itt at tl , cAllualpjldollW: Slay - Wvdt10.4.+74 . '7 ; it h. ", 6th.. -Y• 4,:JULD3CK. Aral.' 171,21. ieinsisins of the & Reading R. IL, on the Delaware, at Philadel • -," Plena Fie. ti. - VAN DIISEN, WORTON & - CO.; bum* 111111.5 r Qaaiirtss (tir - RED AND WHITE ASHNCOAL. , 1203.Watinst street, Phtbotelphti. OFFICES: i 3 Liberty - street, New Nark. - • II Pekoe:street; Boston. - :CUMBERLAND COAL. .'• . . Agents for the , tefigh Coni-ana Ciimpauy. Weber • • .... Pier No. S.. .:13tAXISTON • & COIC, ' . .:amingia 0, tag liZtrt lIVAIOS/r e %Vilna ASH, RE6A: 4 II and 'FREMONT SCIIUYLKIL:I, 0011. - FRANKLIN COMPANY ' S CUNISEK! LINDCOA I, : also, mattaw.i . LE-, - • ' . Hiatt COAL. . . I 21.7 Walnut street, Plitladelphte.. OFFICES: 4 New streer; New York, , - - I 7 Doane street, Mato°. Ortotwe 1i1:' 8 ' • - . 1?- $1,45299 GOU.V) 851.01 31.93 68711 64.10.75 $lO6l 11.54 11.11 5.24 11.51 12 11101 tagas 534.69 DU I 9 . 3 4 3; 640 74 Pier NO. 3. Y. BAUM. OGLE -ac CO., --' ..--•: .. WIXOM AND e111PM15.41? * I . Ni.416.21\73301177 00041..14. -.. Flest Quality Red Ash COal. i OMeitekt rit i lf L l TP l ere at r Philj w s 7 4Phig" No. 10 Bro:eiray , New Yon... ' Oetoblie 30, a - ' . _ 44; - 8031.01 &a. 1 ; -6705 653.51 636.51 79101 i 334.2 P 664.77 G15:10c -- _, i Plea. Xi. 151: ' TYLER. , STONE 'dr. CO.. - ._ ... pgaris,lN TAIIIt TM DLIKItIrI ions as • . ' -.. lied and White Ash SCHUYLKILL AND LEHIGH COALS,' • _.. wiz. -;GEORGVS MEC CITIGERIAND : cora, - us Walnut strrot . Phlladelptan. .: OPSICES: 9 Waphingion Building, Prosidenes. 19. firendway—New York. . . PI At NO. 5, PORI' ItICU3IOND. • 'S rtober In. VA • . .., 4.5. • ALB4yfix iseaumt arramvirguni. 111 1 11E-subscribar has still for salira lot ot this' great Strawterry, bleb IS pronounced the best acm Trost( They were obtained direct irons Al. bang, and are nirrantril genuine. They require no mixing in planting. For tole by the duxin or loe Webs by •, • I IaNNAN. ALSO—Dwirt sraStamterd . P . ear,Apple,Chrrry. P lum acid. Quinee Tree s—iiirooseberry, Cudnut, Grape and Shrub busbes. • ,* • . . . . , NE STORE! ..:. - • THE' submeri s. • iumapm!' his:. friends - and lbo public. 0140 be haalprned, mkt door to Frank Putt'a Hard oaragloit4 in Centre atrial, a new Dry Goods; Groiiry and Provision store, • Where carp always be lie.rat ressatuthltr rates, rut glint; Prime. AriPitca for Family #vi I 2 • tier 111 thtcouelan I lyrecel ring front PhilinWlphieshd Rea York. and have nil ,hand &link salacUoil of FANCY D itqhiSSl GOODS& • • ;tartly *lying his husi nese his personal and etrkt st. ,tentiooThe hone , to merit and rt , iirlaii a lair share of the patronage of Ihe cit Ivens of - Pot Intik, and vicinity. • E. id rDO.NALD. DRY .00003. -..Kelley' dr, Brown. ta . . North /Second street, PKIIADELPRIA, RE constantly receivikig SEW and DESIII ABLE goods foe Sprifig sod Summer water, eoTkri!!!ng to 11113 - e r k Silks, 1 - Citallllt Leaties; - •Ertella Stiotwly . - ' Pon 4.$ etalrely. Lawnti, 11111.nt i kke-., ke. assortixent orSheetl4.. •Itirtings. , llektui . s, Prlntx, Gin glioip, plant ermnrii T3blo Lluedit;Nap k Ins, k.c.• • ' , • or..v. end 1:101"S","; , •ail hsl, - 1. Aur (10.1.4 itud mold exclusively loi CA., axe pri , >t mod Iv) ulotWorbtat.' - K At:1111OWN. No. 137 N. Aneuud xi reel, a flora 11.1rket, April 23. 'SD • li r4, ut •xxiii:e SPeRTSMEN I -sroaisaxi.x4: as I:itnst • and . best invention far .mtiblai . wild au mild 11 7 1I t tent Animal T rapt,' Small enough to Lei - Carried to the poet:et, as elective as. a rifle. It nlllllll4 bear or a fox as ear ilk as a rut. tE and'ree the great'lnvenz ttor, at " }MIGHT* Lvatoirs hard ware', Iro4 Centre ' , tient, POTTSVILLE. April 2:1, , 1:- '.l-11ISCSI4LINEQUS. THE LAWTON BLACKBERRY. VON, sale by . -the dozen at Seed arid Bank onv A - - INDIA . RuBBERBALLS. TNDItt. Rubber Bat and Parlor Rails, .varioal she's, for sale ieteileale and retail, at BANN AN'S, Centre 04144.1 RAILROAD IRON. I _ riONSTANTLY on Rails (or purposei, at tedreed p• fir cash 6 good paper. • lIAYWOOD, LEE k CO O S Der...%14 . • . 524 t TOWNSHIP ~S' RECORD BOOKS. A LSO Oder Bouks under ,tho now Law, Jag printed end for sale by March 17, '.9 11- , MUNN' N. . • - ' SUB-SOIL .PLOWS,. EAGLE; IMPROVED,with !'whee and coulter, cultivators and extra teeth; at , encuritit a THOMPSON'S. Cor. Market & Centro Omen.. SPADES, KES AND,FORKS. -"- 5 ., WOOD an iron tzeth rakes, garde_; ~V V and earn b . annum and hay" fork& poi* Orbs arta dmgs,Ul. CUTER. & TIMMIISON'S, . 4 ,Id. - Cor. 11arket & Centro obto.ir'-i ' CARDS TROWELS, ' 9 .• '`,...- ' r IA.ASS StIE RS, pruning shears, kJ - birder oh en ri. til split oiler; bill taroks for brash, pruulogosaw and chimi at , -, ' • • S MITER & THOMPSON'S, • .18- , • ' ' , Cor. Starke. & Centro 'heels. • I- PLOWS! PLOWS!! PLOWSIII DERK'S one and twoLhorse plows; eagle improved: eiya mould basil's, sbares,poluts, cotter* sod plough bolts, at STICIITED. 'A TUOM MON 11, ' • 18- ' v - Cor. Market & Centre olives., Buy the WAMSUTTA - Prints , 'IVEY 'are the Best Calicoes yet o fired to the public for the looney. . CHOICETEAS,\BLACK: AND CREEK. EAT'ICY 47. lEF,I3NER have re reivod and for sale, reiy tlarit and Green esq, wEleh they offer to their eraioutera at fair rates. , Putt ICI ale. Jan. 29. '59 ' fv• il STEREOSCOPIC VIEWS. T US'receive from the New fY,ork • Sterecoeople ,Co. Tikriety Irstrumeot*Z : American, Knalll6 and ranch Views.Statuary•ltamily Group*. & &e., wenn' ng IJrtrlikepictures. • • For sale at • . • G. BA:aNANVI J • • . prink and Stationery Store. • DENTIsTR y OTSEPH F. S.F.:ll)Eit'S will after this date devnte be entire et tcntian to ' the Dentitity buslnexo. Offlee—Mahanton., strc'et adjoining the officeof ihoPottairillo e• • Ga. Whrke. 110 &Midis a continuance of the punning., ,herelotore on liberally accorded film, in Ms profoolon: # April 9. 1859 154 f #I,PUR AND FEED."Nernoval. Witt; undersigned having removed his Flour and Feed Store from:Cen trite Norwegian IlltrreQuear the corner of Third street. where he will ennripir e to keep coostenttkon 'hand and for elle. Su- Der teelpen l iii Floor, of various Umiak Ityr Chop, Corn, bats. Bran and other feed: Hey, and Straw by the halt, ''which ,: will be sold at the lowed. market prbvs, and re speettlilly ranting the patronage of hie former custom ers. and the piddle genera lly. ' N. L. LOOS. Pottsville. April in. 'An ; 164 t • . IMPROVED ORIENTAL COFFEE: imdersigned is Snow prepared to . I • furnish storokcrpers puerility, with Imre quanti ties of this most delicious art lete.freah and pure. on the shorteht Wire. It bap been , greatly tuproccd—co that its Ptiperirn It oTe r other 'Mice cannot now b e ge e s. tinnrd. bring 100 per cent. cheaper, and entirety fret, fnun the F. Intd.,thc; and stopetrlns effert7 oleotenton ,coffee; 441-11 ire it a fair trini.a.uljudge - Pw yourselves. I. B. Wltl9llT, Agent, PoUrritle, lit February 19,'59 • • 811 . , NEW STORE. :. . 1-1 E subscribers: announee,to their t'rlrnti. and,the alum; of PAtiTltle atift Tidally; t they have titttrn T ~.,7 .31001:11EMYS OP RTANTI." ' :. iOgnar of &land and Market-Finds. tither/ ran otwayi‘bo 4.and a illy," azocitaioat of , Dry . Geods, G les, Provisions, . and ei variety of articles alien), kept in a tired tiara re. tail Store. Understanding filch' hasluese.-, ibproughly, they invite is custom whieh..by strict alt4ation to bus/. :waxen,' tair , dealing, they intend to deserve. FrOsh,Goods Constantly Arriving: The beet articles always on hazel at the beret PRICt3 FOlt CA2II. ft 111. R. NICIIOLS. MX ECK. poi CALL AND.EXARINE THEIR STOCK.' pet! 16.*LS. • •• • - •164( PZSHING , TACKLE !1 UST #.EC gIV ikan extensiveup . ply and•verietY of taekle.ermr lalng, • , hat ea what, hair lines. tapered. F.: Ira half and and :Uk hoes, taperad. Extra sesarass !lupe. tapered. 1 and 3 yard gut leaders. , that by the hank. - - Cabin book, - sod bells, from :Co. I to 9. Llmerlrk drx "-do. do. do. do, Aniorted. doable pike hooks, Extra-triaged Alen:.. -' 'Ash tly sad toll rodantountid. , -.Kant lathreatooditya, gr avid bait: Staltlplyint; lark, a i 7 &Oki tordlics,lities,,intektyAe, Loxes. - Brne thiukeitcasParW'j;: - : , = ; Plinking eotatcat A a it Iffina , -IC4-• - Co:Market k Aalitrien -- , '. Imir". Cali-at the New - & pre: ';e% 2 • :,'s9rit j !7•tf IUTJTUE'S DEFOREST ) ARMSTRONG & CO. ) April 16. 16.6ual NEW YOltK Y.. Sf,' s .=-:> , '"-7 -" , '• , : , -'7 - - , ::. , f , -: , : 1 4 f: ,;t, -r,',`,„_':".'.`• Minn Flee Nie l 15. I LEWIS ROTEERBIEL • MLR Lammers* or ego. • ,1 Offers Per sale by the Cirri, the best qualities of • RECI:AND•WHITE ASH COALS. • Alst,bittiloll end CliiiithlthiND COAL. ".. , WitART-NO. OFFlCLBt,Phladeiehla• 1$ 11 'Exchange Wee •• 1 lo Exchange street, Boston. Octolest•l6, ' . - JOHN a.-WHITEL'' • ; • NT NO. 0174 RICIIMOND. , o. sie Wilmot street, Ptitradelptits Yo.• 300 Wog Thirteenth st., New York. ° l cebe i r • .• , . 713 ";" 1 " 1 1 - ' N. v. SINNICICSON &GLOVER' WHITE AID RED *Ow. - - .L 430104. mid Milumlisons Co.alsa n duet. Walnu duet. 4, Phlladelpbl4 , OFFICES: I Pl 4. 014 Slate Wine Ihurrment., Wigton. I WRILTIT NO. 9 1 , PORT ALCILIIOND,PIIILLRiIIA Februlo; 19,19 ' ' , • IPter Mk. 10. -BANCROFT,. LEWIEV.& /]AI SOIPPUtiI or CELEBRATED ASHLAND COAL. 11031.11.A11.A.N0X 310UATA1N.", .111 TIM rtrert.fsminercial Bulylqg, ??14 Ofllee- 39 1 C2ir e street! • Boston Offirie.=2s ' ICflbj itrert. U ; ( Oet:23, 'MI 43. insdELiANtou CRACKERS'. , - s LUNCH, Soda', Mater, Sweet, 9i4- geand wine erackeis; reee'ved frePh . or_tek trout Philadelphia. by - , 111tATTY tIII . F.BNEL - - Pottsville, Jae. 2%, le • IS- i • - • • FERTILIZERS, i For:Atli Trees, Oracle Muff ned Cosettrim TUST 'received, a lot of Feitilizerl, for ft/ Fruit Trees. Grass Picots and Cemeterr rots{, Put up In keg* nt gl 40 per keg. Also the same art i ltle In barrel. et $3 b per le.rrei. These Fertilisers Sip also good for Cora and Potatoes: For ale at . B. DANNAN'S Seed Store, Plltst Ile. •• . _ PATENT CARPET SWEEPERS,. - A nlost.excellent article lbr atiqteping ill kind. of Carpets Triiheni any dust;ae.A takes up every:king ele.n. A lady who bait htd on In use lays she would not take 31V for the one she hsa.g.she eonld uotxrplsee It. For aal&ket tIANNA:O : AAA and Valley Store. Kir . Call and see them. - . • . . SLOWER BULEtp.kmajgEo ' OW on hand, a fresh as_s ... . ortmeflt of • oLadlolux, Amaryllis. Tiger Ltly and Tuhdr-Rose !.'albs of the 1.4 rarlutiesi and I hobo faildia Ito4a. Fresh'ilower reds or every variety—in su.sortment of. yhirh are put up- la bnxei of 10 and 20 kinds. Oth di. reM.Mti for pla...lng—at:,so cents and tl per boa. Yor sale at• D. BA S NAN'S rook and Need tll_orr.. • 1 PHOTOGRAPHS IN OIL. i Ai M. ALL,F.N,• corner - or C ntre flo mold Mar:. re offerer, Pot:ovine, Pa.. flat; tiro itt :h:titbit to latitio. ' pict tires In any size and style, to take' PIIOTODItAPiId ln 0116.1,1PD.L1K Hand of 1.11 , 11-SIZE. nay tiro emu. idored Ono works of en t and faithfret por traits.. :Call at Ilf. Allem** Gallery. and examine tho spec towns he tan on hand.. ' I Doe. It. , ss 50:ef . ' PALO ALTO GROCERY. THE. s 'Lie t ibei, th-s • taken the old sfarki n E. Kleine' t;nppoit e the Nat 'pilot!, Lind. int In the 11; ; ;‘, of Nlp /Am *be a 1.0 will k e e p an 9s -r . meat . 0 , i:ronerief., gout. feed and Vinyl .Inna; which ri will be :7.03 ailed elf good as the market alfonic, and :I, to as eheap for es. II es can he bought :elsenhete. He lek,Lret fully 741e.ts the patronage of his a lends and't he pnblle in ge &al.. ' I , WM. BENSINDER: N. D. Also good. 'detail% for the aeenmmotl4 lon of srtattnen, an a good supply of lor and 11 , iV. , by the bundle eons sully o i band. . W3l. BE:O3ING ER; ' March 12; f 0 , . j, , ll.4ltul. . TO PHYSICIANS! - VON SALE—Ehe property noLr 11 .Occurl,4l by l the sulisetiber, on lbe eotheilof,,W, lath and Centre' itreati. in the borough of Andt.and, Schuylkill county. corn:Whig of a new and comtliod Wits Stone Dwelling, throbbed throughout; large (garden. sfalstingote., Le, Will luelude a well established - roe flesh( P2OOO a year. • ! • .. -1, letiV ill be kohl on resiOn - able ternis. Appl* to 631 Pine street, Philadelphia: or on the premiere: 19 • DAVID J.IIcKIIIIIINJ ? , t. D. April 9, '59 ' 1153t0 ! TO COAL 'OPERATORS,' THE advertiiier; (aged 35) desires an t 11 agency to *III ernl ley the cargo, Ac. . Haring Midi much experience in the cord trade, and en exteuelvehoi quxintance with ,retell 'dealers in this city. and with •maity dealers and manufacturers elsewhere. Indlevea . could control a Ilber.d Atato of such ciastom. l'art basing good mil. and scaOthig an anent to sell Vie same or 16 sepia In thclr business In PltlL-dclohlai or el where, wit: planar addreJ4 ACIT*," rare of it W. quer. Third and Walnut streets, Philadelphia. , April 9, '59 i 151-1 t , I tichter ikThoinpion, -lIE4LERB IN • , HARDW.Ant,, - IRON, . TOOLS, &it,. Corner Centre and M a rket, ”Sign of thje Baw POTTSVILLE, PA. I January M. '5O I 5-r ' , NE IN Dry floods au Grocery Stott. tE undersi,med have ,—,... L 4-- M Mopeueda Ne 7 Tiry,arods and Gm .• ' 1 - 1 eery Store. in the building, on Centre ', ... - street. nest to Peger's lintel. formerly rm. 1-' • enplml by Stillman k Chamber', where -- they, will be happy to see their friends , and the public Rem rally . Theis purpore is to do eselusirels,s CAS I brisyness„ which will enoblo them to roll chew?. 11.ralms TIM A IrAt.l. T 1 1 DISATrY k DRIONER. • inttrtille, April 3.'58 1141 • ' FERTILIZERS, •&C., £ . •hc-EN UINE Peruvian .Guancii by ill, bag er ton. • ,• •• orphatln Guano. containing 80 per dna. of boo photirphates. $lO per tnn;} Ph lane. or Animal 'Jolter, part blood, equal to lb best Guano, at $ll prr ton. • r Pure Vona Da tNice,, do coarse, at E'.s and $3B pe ton, or by the tsti Phosphate of Lime b 7 the barrel. Land Plaster do do 1 1 6 004,4 re ' do 'do Jnat received and for Male at city parts, at; ' = 1 , ' .IL 11191NleAN'S seed Store, PPtiireille. . _,... FriltiNbc:crtioNrtm. adatiot of ' 1 ' , 1 1 11.11 1 .A ire L egri !FonES Apple Trope, glandar4 and Dwarf. _ ; 1 Pear'freee. - do . ! do -, . I Cherry.. Treere, do 1 , do ' t i - Plum Trete, do • '''' do , Ever Flowering Weeping Cherry—good frt4t. ' Large Weeping, • 1.. , do do 1 • Oconee QrSince Treea,.. , .' • ,Weeping ',Asir Trees. 4 I.' . ' 1 _... . .4—.. American - Weeping liinwa—new and twattliftd. Wee pinx Modena, r do= dO Horse Mclnnis and !Wirer 3laplee—eheapt agnoliaa and English Lataarnuml4EnpboraJannl;ts Weigh Roma. and Pyrps Japonicls, de.. dei • These trees age all In. eacellant, condition.: FAMILY BOARDING SCHOOL-- JB 801 ' AND YOUNG MEN! .1 'As POTTSTO ow, Notitgoow." Cntooty, Pa. 4tTIIE ensuing SUMMER , SESSION • of, this School will' l commenes on Wednesday, 3fAlf' .1859, . • ~ - i -1. Thl iituatirm I. ' attractive and healthy. iThe enurSe ' of, study. ext ' ensive and !borough. Liberal provision is Wade for the pbylecal wants and • comfort kvf pupils The "number is- strictly limited., and an experienced teacher - furnished for every ten pupils. f. • /l'o-eircmlat,r. wilb fill InSmsnation,suoniptly forwar ded, on application to .: nay. M. 31E108. A. AL. I s " hino/pa iREPEEENCES:-11nry S!)lnir, Esq" .1 . . W. cake, Esq . fiord Patterson, Esq., and 111 n. James Co Ter, jApril 2, '59 . 1 14. YOUTH AND MANHOOD., T UST PUBLlsilit.D, the 25kh fhou cr sand and moiled in a sealed .etive• , 1, lope, to any addrom, poet paid, on receipt. , 0 ir,' of three statuta. ; ..,_ A NrOICAL'IatIAT jag Tug PllTOlCAL4lrtAtorno‘ ADD Di - CAT DX 105 IPAAXS CAUSED sr 43FuNtut,iget," rergcnos, ASA THE ISA:RAMS aqsouuLaccsos is caccas;- es a. ,c, CULTAAWrA4 X. D, MOMS Or TUC toTAL COLIMA AT SLIMEDXS, aC. - !stre•Spermatorrhrea or Seminal Emissions, Genital and Nervous Debility. Impoteney,, lova of Energy, Deprea. Om of Spirits. Timidity. Disease of tbe Sexual Omaha. and Impedlinnnts to Shirr Lite. Sr.. promptly mid effectu ally rv•rnoveil.by the authors novel and tiros* sueeensfal Mode of treatment. by tneans of übleh the invalid ran regain pristine, health without having recourse to dap li2rous and expensive medicines. • , {From [be Leinion Laneft.) , Tbe best treatise mini written on a r•ubjert of vital hii. portance 40 all, Ilea woithy the author's exalted reputa tion... : - .. : ! . LAdebeir. the Publishers J. C. KLINE t CO:, let Are. nne, eor• 1916 stmt: Yost lb: Now Tork City. lUareb 10.12 . [it) • -• 13 Mts IiEW SADDLE, HARNESS A VARIETY STORE. PotAsv I lie. THE underoignOd mould respectfully nonoutirre to Ms he him ; opened bb. „tleddle,- - Itisr nese and Trunk Establishment on the meet ible'ef Get try. strret, Pnttartlie., np mite the , Tows Roll fhero he is prepared r awn :Mods of work biinch of boolocoo. 4o4loperomin Mods goo Al44writpe. r at i'sd. dins. therngsd, 'lD.lial ¢ridhelt,ldldp• e trarelig tfunki...tradding bndN went... ,-, ,11.41.0 lung en Aqui went. i•l' 11001 dn.--• - _ d t kovettniner. marlds, Ittnvrtortond i a . variety id titt , Id ladry , ortielei id th e: II ,Ilititilc,fikcsesplts tir 1 non._ - • " . ''' -''''' . , -., 4 ,r..f-A . -' _- , f.' ' ' I . , dluirristioon itandan niqaqtt,l , 6! ' oralld'ot or O. 1%; Rudd'', be fmrlintiot • " , . t., '. . " to' r . e serording tostyls and b1114103 . .,P 1 A.,"4„ .7, , _ 1 tr./71.11as Hoskin! Pr past tniitidr - ',. 24_ • . stand n• l'nit Carton:chid ken* **sculpt 1414 , ,,'" 7 . . cl i* , (1111 : be( kindere4 c 9, 'all cs It* Os.* littaili,*Wit , • - sat" ist: ts: 4stit4Alslj -, 1 -, lul ' - t .1 4 1 3 1 UP+ 2 = 4 . 011 '.f , ":4 - 0,, , -----•,_.- ----- - - -. - I .. -.- Plena.. W. AYNAN, IB ' *pent of Amara lens for the, ler NO. 11. - • LEWIS AIIDENRIED & .00., WZ0L1C1.1113 , 14.111.6 TX WM TkaILTILI te • Ant,h2saiteh & Bitwxtipo l us Coals. 9r6 **last vet. Philadelphia. • • OFFICES:{ stint. 110 Dwildelly. New York. • •R 6 Stale atreeL.lloatow. . Pioneer Sleippers from Shia bethret, - - . . • Lanum,, 11'4'110 DIOU tAIN, UAZL#ON AND COUNCIL RIDGE . ' COALS: - keret. 18. 'B9 - • . • • 1 ,liiis 'l2l. Nosh Stuffy:int.-4m Maseold.—Clunt. Winummumber. N. STURTEVANT 4 C 0.,. AIItALiRIB Z.'l T 66 VASCIOCII DZSCPIPTIODIS Or ANTHRACITE COAL. _ IPCIAIDISG . TIIt lICST VAllll6lllr6 OP -' - id! i wnirn Ain senunam a limn COALS; . z .. ALSO, _ • - CIALBERLAND,Ifirm tho Frostburg CompoufsOlorgeo • Cnult 311 no. ‘ t ' ' No.llo Walnut street. Philadelphia. OFFICES. No. 26 Rilby street. 9 1 408 . • No. 12$ lirosditay, cor. ot Onlar st., N. York. arlikipmemis Nom ottani, Nos. 12 1 18, Tort Rich mond, Elisabotbport, N. J., Wetmore; Md., and Aka,- audris, Va. . 1 . [Aptlll6,•'Bll 16. Pler 11e. 13. ROGERS & LUTHER, 3111X111148 ANDAIIIPIPEZI Of COAL • ' Red AaIo..PZACII MOUNTAIN, LUTHER, and oth" - er tholes reins; White AsilisitAVEN, BLACK BEATH VEINS. OPPICE9: \ o PO Walnut street, Philadelphia. ill•Naseme street. New York. • WLIARF NU. la, RICUMOND, PUILADELPIIIA. HAYES & GODSHAT4s, suittsta Or BED AND . WHIU ASH scnniuthi COAL POILT RICIDItyM); Lehigh, and lsahnylklll Coal die RetilL YA4W—Corner I= and Areb streets. .. °YEWS-403 IV:skint street : Philadrlpbta. , October 16,18- -. ..'• ' l .1 I ;er No. 14. '.. . i ~ CHAS. A..;HECHSCHER Bc. CO.. I lIHIPPIIIS OP 1 BROAD gOVNTArtii KALIL II E 4TII AND BO PEOltllt I RED.AISLI COALS °moils ' 01 iti t a b urti e ree 1,z1 . ,;: 1 11: 4 — ta. - , t ,October 23, 53 I 43- Shipping WHARVES foi AIITHEACITE COAL, .. , • Araitt;E:cwicit t lielawar , ' River. Philadelphia. ' ,_ SCfitri L f ILL NAVIGATION • ' • IW4ar, Ns. I'. •. • LEWIS Atr - DEN-RIED & CO. ROMMEL, Parrs .& co. , • • •• OF FicEt i al n ‘ r w t . S. trre N - Stiptgrrert and Y. Ilvre n h . atite Rnw, Bnalon • Wharf No. a. _ • , , • , - , . . ' REPPLIER dr:BRO. • • . • .. - : {N. :. eon, Walnut a Fourth Sta., Phltads. ,OFFICES: . S 'lnt , Street Sew • York. ; He chautle gailk Biaill.llwg i Provitionee. - . ' .‘ • . ..• , 1 • •- - " -' • ' DAVIS PEARSONAE:CO., .. lal D. I FEL'A OF TIM . • CELEAIIait'Di : JO E LOCUST Itt r itiNTALS ;WHITE Anigiad . . • STOIIN VEIN • , . • - ME ASH COAL, - No. rs Walnut Strret, Ph I 10611.111 i. OFFICE :No. 32 llinlim S. roe,. New York. -i • No. 11 Doon6 Street, Itoatoo. 'MIMI F--illt EN Wien, ,DELAW ARE AVENUE. DAVIS VE111.10:1, P/i11.A.. GIPSON BAST, ASULAND. --- -- -------4.-.. . al2l.7llata. 1 •' • . N. P.OuIDON. s I Wharf N 0.3. MILLER '& CO. /11 . 136.11 AND 111 . 11703 Or COA4• ITE ASEI,, - Prom the risk NOT and MT. LA FEA COLLIERIES ; .RED ASH, From tar Pliamx COLLIERI ES: pANAL L ANDIN,CIS—OIt EEN WICII AND SPRUCE 9.T3 OFFICE Walnut Street, Ptilladatabla. Aprit 9, '39 1107 MISCELLANEOUS. ORCHARD MILL, ' . THE- sub cribers htitng taken the Or chard '3llll in Ihe Biltorigh of Pottirtlie. gtve no tice that they bare removed their doorand feed bnaltiers to - that place. wllere thorw 111 be happy to areinutotaLite their old friends!and eurtoinent. Pare-low. • 1 7 0.;11,10 .91 .., DONBEROEIL A Eit,Allt. NEW TOBACCO & CIGAR STORE. i IRAWFORD FULLARTON- Gl,O - V Elt hall fast :etierfed, in amen street, ahoy* Illahantango. PIiTTSTILLK: a wholesale and'retall To. - b..cco and el.:ar Store. where all /Melee In his line. looth Importei and Doinealle, ten be obtained, at rea• amiable parer. 1 iirtlive hiai a eall. - tRt . • October A. , 'lllSi - - -. . .: ': - 43-tf . • GARDEN SEEDS.. rtniE.SLIBSCRIBER is' now reeds , lug hi. Sprint clock Seeds, ' , tit , ran'ted end of the WO quality; which he aces for male. wholes:tie and- retal4.at, Nurrrry Pricer: The Seeds are seloct,t4 with taro--and wirriuted getiolueL which le animpiwtatit-rotwidcratiou. W Merchants and Titck'llirdoners furnished it wholes:110 price.. ' • . • . • • •ANc, Clover. Timothy. Orchard . R'Lite'Clover, ant other limas tiertis, for tale by thi Quirt or I:whet, at 1114,143. UA NN AN ' • &edam* Book Stare, • HORTICULNURALIPAPI:EMEATB.; 1)01,E PRUNING SILEAMS. j_ Ladies' Prtinltm Shears. • °anion or fledge She.trs., • Gravy Ild:Ing or Itordt , riShtetra. ' Boar!l'ed cling ii B . 4l , oaora. • • Garden Trovrela , alias. tadlea r YL:rill Rabat.. Pruning sod Goddilm Goleta% Garden Spades: end Grafting Bus. Glaraen AU of which are ut the lataq and meat approved pat tents. .11.Z—Alt.o. a variety of thy beat 6flniil4 oo Oardeu log, Farmirfs, t:c. For sale at ' It, lIANNANI3 geed sad Book dthre., CO-PA FORM E!) TAMES . PA1.31 and : CORN Ei.iIIS oTAX),3I: hart' this day formed a rW.ptrtnership in the lumber business. under the name of PALM 2 LOOSE,. and will eoktintie the business at Me old stand, whent they hope to *rive a continuance of the patronage wlitch hex heretbf ore been an liberally extended to them. They will eltantly keep on hand all kinds of White Pine and Hem k lumber—also, ready Flooring, Doors, SSA. Shutters. lOtingles. tee dr. CASII Bpvens are ieepertfu ly requested to call, as tre bare dele i mined uoCto be underpaid by anybody. J. P. PALM, . .• C. LOOSE. 13-fan. E4huylklll Raven, 3fsrels COITAfiE Inillif/LItY FOR YOIING LADIES, Al. Pool 4ogi ifokfirmery Comity* Pettair. I N SI'ITU'FION the Academic Year Is divided into two Passions, of Ova month cloth. The Summer Motion commences coi the first Tuesday In • May; and the i r toter &vision, on the !rat Tuesday 18 November. The course ; study D eyt , ffsite: cud the. Instruction In every depatttuout. is desNned to be accurate and tiorough. ALFLZENCIA • Revd It. 510;s. James Itiiurnhonse, Nog- U. Wells, button Steele, Egq..lTenry Potts, Ei., J. D. Strewn. r, W. Mintzer, Req., L. Caster. Esq.. Potts. town. 4.Edwards, D. D.. Hon. J. S. Yost, John Thomp son. Pl.raddphia. Iknj.Joneti. Esti Doe. Run. Outer &mut-V./It. David Rut; Kul:anon. Berke 'aunty. Wary llosetigarten. P.lfiritle. Judge Schalk Oak, Jkrks. ed. iirpinruiers can be obtained by addressing • , • REV. R. CRULKSHANK, Pt Inane). March 26,'50 13•Cd] Adiaioirot, 1 859.1 POPULAR TRADE 11839. ibon.i . and Miltiiie y Go txls. Ribbons: Ribbons t RlbliOust rip() MERCHANTS, MILLINERS', 1. JOBBERS. DEALERS If . N 1:1111IONS. MILLINERY GOODS, and (Wt . ilksers In all sections of the sountry. • . ~ The Cash Ribbon House." • • 116 Cletisaers street. New York; IND. FARRELL. •. *, Established in 1858. ± We hare originated:a new principle—a new era hi the Ribbon !Tradt, whereby we make this business plain, siakple,,aad #tiple as Met .f Brawn Nried;eas. .1 i WE BELL ittu CASH! Wlt BUY FOR C.S.Sili We are satistlMl sifth nre per cent. profit., /IA no second price ilare ell our goods masked in rule no care. en that man. woman, and ebild 'buy. al ~ and recel re (he Mina value to, ober money. •,. t,..- One pidees fur "beet Taffeta Ribbons . all redo see r N. 1 12 cts, per piece. No. 4 Ns c m, ! pi s ,. 4l . •“' Ili_la .... r f .. I 44 2 20 liz ... 1 .‘ .. 14 2el n n 3, sag :U, - " " 12 ttr: . 4 y. No. , • • Nci. 10, $t 47% per piece. • ' . ~ We aff;n4 ANCIi RIBININN, ...XII fltyles." "Ali Colors," .4.11 Qaalities." aßprieea defying competition and . ' .For Cash Only 1 sr• Our Ertabliehmeet lathe ciliate of attraction for lIIBBONS. "Quirk Ulm," '4,lght Frefillq . and mOood _Valle," tokoAßil. • _ • • 1 .. I. touches! .-flouohes!l,. . New Ryles mud , ratteialsat a elee!nt oti Per 031,1• F POTTSVILLE rnoscoticr. MARKETS. . ; from CKEDIT!PRItIff,d. ' t •. . . , (Retail. Palace.) ip,e l rote,i our 442 ,0 4 , 14 iin 4 b a p :m u m & • FLOUR. ke.— Extra Family Neer. 55 00'rt extra do • 57 f et . so p,rdth, doll pip tbt: and. Ilye Float at firl, 'lb.' Bland Laces, Quilling's, &43,, are.' Iltirkwheat Ylour at 31 00*1 Hand. itre ChM, it ,w 0 fair Me or th welle d rebieiwayouil - , Av e , I m i ret „ i d :. OF,' Coe! Meal St tO amt Middlings Mete. VI barbel. • Soh" , them at Mice C 5 per cont. advance. Marked ' 0 - 1114 ;"*. 11 .f. 80115 0 1 . 0. W *Corn 9+l do; Oats IV priest ala Ilii GIXOP, in "Plain Agnree." ,' 1 do. • • , MEATI I .--fleef Pan, at 10A 14 ets.per lb: Sliottr'n. A Sorts , AI 40 Ner et milk , * Noolstreet OWN Priere I - 11-fee 12 do. !'rail 12 ths Itch 11 do: Whaulticr. 2010 . . Oar intention ti. Inynakw tbe Ribbon Trade as staple' dO: Ha sit 12 to .11 . ' :,,.,. • nu Sassagm, 14 do. ' • 14 "PO t° PRO" 4 04 trilk WAR; 10 do tide we; • iltuYiStONS.—llatt , ~ , I tt sti4,•*. aim , . most livil'.o l /* Itilltola 04likis.Worth o[l 12,4 an.. Egg* Id eta. la . , , - 'l, ~s. - • ib, Geode liar Aroma= 1- ... -.-. .- . • ' - r•00* 11 F 1 . 4.1 . Orleans. 11 '',, e -,..„ .•. Id do:"..A" WO Me 1414141 Nen, : . ...7N9, joiert kr ,elle, foliar " We White It be: Crashed and P - , , KIWI , the patronage. or.gerchanie, in every section of 1„ ildll.—!halibut 12% rir. clip) ~ - ..: , .1 :It ., Ala . • the tfalteditteteccmed ereleertatdeoralratto . trim' us ' Chad 2':'. to weak. a ple - re : nowt • . ,' With their trtat4 ;Kid pettormm. ''.l"Sti: rming).l,, . . Iflil.lrr :MO ' VrayfFxl/1441.14.hrthp . :rex ele: 34 i Te 42,114 itM . ,l!43' lIIIVat.S Ila ttMail•crs cr.. Nee . York, lomat c ii,Ldiehmiiiit..l..; It Wool:. tlieirrihmeptalir' I t • • ''` - • , Meat th4111.137.an tircrJ2alltued Depot., .. 12 1 Arts. half pock:Val:4 o Ole cp... - 'O,INIII / A rpirill, Jalutafp /4 '''tt ' • ''' ..4 111 1 d i 0 ' ; ir :. r . : 31.', -." - 1. ' . .... .-' .. - • , - ' , ' APuttaville, Saturday, April 23,185 k pn Wodoettlay emlit;.iirs. Halloo& coortetsyl lo - Albany, N. of piiiliatiag hot bubail, Is to gaffer the llamado penalty, of the law. EIM:CMT= I .IIM fa Xr. Slokka's czar the deviant• rioted en Ilfedaeinlay afterooon. l i b, prorecatioa hare some rebuttingmaim:pay tr pat ia. bin h it sap: posed that all thirnsidance on . both tides will ber oonchtded thin week. • ' • EES From Natitiv lama that tlits oftleial majority in favor of Calling a State Comatitational Capita tion was 3.f31 votes.' The Coaveatien. will as. iambi. to Jeae;atid fifevervior 3j et li t7 h a , l us o hi. proelomatioi W that *fed. • 44-ess. • • • Death if aclreUidatur. , • Hoe. Samosa If:tallier, sairnsbor or stur , 'Lnitta two from Carbon swanky, who has beet bias seriously ill rich the erysipelas, at Harrisburg, died en Thursday. .110 was married daring We went session of, the Ligtslataro. • • ' Mors FS baste:lin& • ' We bare armor by alagraph. hut: St, I/nab, of a *mot organisation among tko Fatia'a 'halt emigrant*. for the limo!. of taking fiireildn, pot. " sondem 6f Sonora and Chihuahua. • Tbo 811. fibula Repablicon gives eurtroney to the report. aid state. that protoloatit Parties in that ally are hahireated • ha this Dew Illibastatiag movement. queer Letter: - In the Washington •eourt.'on Tbondsj, Ili.. • Bridy exhibited a letter received by bias front a NO who described herself as "one of the order of frailty--one of the simple waiters fur the wave of mime masculine pocket handkerehief.". The letter le dated front West Randolph, Vt., Snit asks The counsel's attention to the following Walrus • from "White Lies s" "I'd base nu wasps round my h oney. If my wife took a lover I would nut lecture the woman. - What's the am? I'd kill the taco thin and there., -7 I'd kill lion in-doors or oat. I'd- kill him as L would a snake. If she took situate I'd send MO after the first, and su no till one killed too." . • N. 000.• , 1 1 • Zwrogreas Detaillawmen: ' We are in pevasion of Liverpool dates try the. 9th. The newslh important. It is said that the Engiirb Ministry bad decided to dissolve , railla.' ment, in view of their recent defeat on the refotint question. ,No date had, however, been used for carrying their resolve into [effect. The country was flooded . ritfi addresses of methbers to their' ecostituents. The seven Million .sterling IRINA loan bill has been finally pasted. The euntiaen• tel advice. are very warlike and threatening.— The advice. from Vienna raj that a crisis is at hand. Great bodies of Austrian troLps are on the move for Italy. There is also great activity in the French military preparations. Breadstuff& very dull. ' ,Tuts Democracy, under the Buchanan Admin- Istretion,lavesgoondered millions of tbeiotiblie money; yet,. thoigh acknowledging thslir deep guilt, they manifeit no sign. of repentance. The convicted spendthrille. appear 'to be wholly un- , touched by shame Or compunction. They!, do not Imo make fair promises for the future. They are. • :ease-hardened. Their impenitenee I. barefaced. :and bresen. If they feel any. sorrow' at all for . the past, it i of ,a piece with that avowed by,the borre•thilif W. • 4 Inquisitive fennile visited in the : Boston j the other by. •Bold she well. meaning-lady "What are you In :Int.?" "Ynr 'tooting "• "Are you not sorry?" ' , Ter." "Won't you tr r and du better nest r I'll steal two I • i Fat D.—Notwithstanillag the i ainistration party in this Stale, ,rement of the anti Leeunipten_ Tat Dv( .1 attempt of tly to rittienle"thiP Democrats. It must be perceptible to IMn thui most casual.: observer. that they are the icelpiertia' of meohsymrithy, at one lime allied with Mr. Buchanarl4s: Curtains. -The late Convention 0 1 , llarrishuig was wall attended, and the enthuse. -astn at least eincere: Mr. Hickman made a fine and telling speech,, while' an independent spirit breathed 'through the resolutions adopted. 'al. though on some points it cannot be denied that they go to estreunes. It is evident that the coon. try is ripening for a - change of Aultuieistislion in princrplea as well as in trltn. and the Success of the gi.ent part; of the Opitusaltio 3 in the Piesitten. tial counpaigkof ISAII, 111.*Altribly well' steered. The fouls in the Doutectitilfiithka have assumed that virulence ,ihich . outwillifeet can assuage. , and that,. if the'Cppositiestirst trim to great prin. elples, will culminate in Oa defeat., • •• Mr. GRA.UAW! Srnecn.—The .Burton Cugorier_ in some remarks upon tl e opet4speeeb by Mr. Graham in the Stales ease, says It is impossible for us to know from .wbom'afr: Grabatn . has gained his ideas of female sinners hat either his arsociations beret been most ntlfor-! home, or else ttis own nature is deplorably Inca. pabhvof appreciating the diameter of wocean.- Tem is no fortress ea impregnable es thebitWlet of a virtuous woman's heart; there Is a poiver,in . the silent influence of feitiale,ebastity to *bake a strong mon quail sod become as an infant. APe , no t641)71 told that the oak, protection we bare against the adulterer In heart Is the fear he has of the ,busholid's arengioz , ,artn! That our wine and sisters have no safeguard in the purity of their own souls; but that it' Nl,' physical protee• ant is removed' they will fall :et ones into the, ,palpable snare! The remarks of the counsel re• (erred to ate insulting to the dignity of every virtuous woman in the land. Shama on that Mon who dares 10 judge of female honor by .ther.eon duet of that cite and mother who would go from • hor'huilaind's boa/teat the wove of a handkerchief to a place of deliberate assignation, and tbei4 ., givehoreelf to the embraces of a patintour ! a compernmtion for weeknevs of the body there to ,'given to Woman a strength of soul more mighty than the strength of intuits, unit in the defence of her purity s ibe will awe by her moral paten, the boldest libertine.that ever defied the laws Lf God Or man. Yet Mr. Liralham seems to thiat that bolts and bars alone can keep her fruit* the v.restra dation of IVe pity hint upon *bon' nu but ter appreciation of the nubility of wiituan: has ever dawned. Tnr. cFtt Piyonci CAME.—Tho Itarrialturg . corr•snotelent of the i'hilarlelphia 8,11.. bey ligirkrler, data of April writos -1 o,ll'a Islay last Mr.nrigg.neuittipatiled l.r ids deficit. irr, Mis. Fry.* young rout who, appoint to boa relative of the famliy. and a few frit'uda, came here and Weduesday and a portion of Thursday wereopent by the parry In the lobbies of the NOON/ and - rebate, where Mrs. Fry was introduced to themembersand lob. Wore. She Is certainly very prepoateaalng, sod has 4 winning. placid smile. a bricht. beaming eye. and an in nocent, childish look about her well el kulated to make an impreleion; slid one can hardly blame the cadet (or falling In love with her, only so fir as a notation of the deealogue goes, which says, -Thou dull not covet thy neighbor** wire:' Mr. tiriwt has been eery mach dleappeloted, • 'Met ha has been plucked by sharpers hi 111 evident-. from a is. ma-k he Is paid In have made when he found the Mouse reused to take up the bill. Fearful of the enneequenera. he had kept in Ignorance of the real sitateofaffalle Ambling. here: lint when he learned the worst, he ex elabged.**3ly God! how ran that.lwf i haregleen them . all the money they asked Gtr."" NOW who are those lefties+ who hove thus drawn upon hl;exchenaer Under pyloric.' se false as hell itseltl Thins were no doubt autay men In the Legislature who would have no con scientious scruples to take a stake on a pasatnxer talk way bill, or any thing else where money was at Issue: but I hi. was a matter of principle. and men who felt setually diersed to borer the bill hod to oppose It. lest they should he charged with bribery. It is openly att terted here that one not•rloun borrr got gla,(soo qf )Ir. ()Om's money for his service*. ell of which lie har.poelt• eted. Certain members have also saidiket were offered WO each If they would vote for a re conekl engine of the tote refusing to go Into a second reading ' of the.blll. - On the last day of the *whin, Lawrence, of Washing ton, Ilamemly, and wren others. made onstettients - In reward to the matter in the Leglilature. declaring that the voii to prepare the bill was not s test vote. and other remarks. In enteasure. that a large number of weather* who voted against preparing the bill would have voted fair It If before the house In prop or shape. There is sympa'hy for Mr. Fry. torus • a man of fine senaltllltiee, he must.keenly feel him position. It le al leged that be will apply to the Court fir a divorce. If be fella to do so, under the advice of 'freed, made b.ep. she will make a emend applk-atkin td the Legislature next year. end with what sueeete.will of course, depend upon the material sent here nest wint/r. jilarketo. Philadelphia Market, April 2l.—Palet lof 'Floor nt $0 fit $0 76. itlteat—Sales red at M. MS $1 68, and whits at $t 60 (4 $l. 66 per Lush. kart of Oats at 61 063 eta. k ' • Ma ltlan ere Market. April 21,—nalea Irtaii at $0 Oa $0 25. Wheat—ttaletiot white it 11 66 44 $1 TA, and rd at $1 IS, Sake of eatant44l44 IS eta. perboah. The New York:Market, Sales or State at s.s 104 g $0 30. Wheat—Bales of white at $1 65. Saha of Oats at 45 $4, 60 ets." Ode—The de. maid la moderato , at grad, ntea; into i 16,000 pie. American • at el 6,0 64e. In calks. and '6se. In Mill: 20 tons t:ogibli do. on the wharf at We. .• • .--411141.1 t- ,' POTTSVILLE StARKSTS. , (Wbolesal•Peleei.) ' ' 1f hest flour, extra moulq,,ol bend, 46 14) 6ET ' ' dodo , extra. do 6 g" 40 .016 -. • do, `. • do •ouprrOtte, do • 6 Oogo 6.11, • Dye ;iner t • . . d o 400 `! - j Wheat, prime while, Tili bw.lrel, 1 1 0 „ •do • prim, red, do 1 60 ' Soap Beaus, - . .do • 1 GOO 160 ... Dried l*trbesl., paled. T. ound, IL • , do . . i do 114911111, •do Drltd Appito. ,-. . 4 , do . • t ' Rye, . 1.. tmiliel, 1 RI Ilutler.per porn d ''.o 65 :1 • Eorit,, do. ' 5: qinutders , • i Oil 9 . Oats ? ' ' dO, - - E llama, 11, ' Pointe lA. do (.4 Lord. 11l' la 12 . 4 . Timothy Seed, , 2 01 Rea, bind gullies "0 lb 6" Clo4rdivd. : 6 5 0 do amo Ilo6rler "il lb I' Ilay/ F rPttnpA 14 0064140 IL viagtr. , i; m u sfit o, I 111=1,doxe6, 1011 , per rack, ' 1 Lir
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