411iiiirs• -POT.TSVILLE, .pA. FdattRDAY, APRIti SO S S 9 ., _ . crTitr Ifcelltton of the DIVILIte.TOOI.I*-1. Ifietritt to- 1 tno e:ere:at•• ctrculation orally TIIIIKE other knglisti , paoern otiniunca in tile tatuuty—and ad tto clreulatea taut t h, t,o,t TOOInn of the romulattOn. orn adVertlee.., taent insert el l i n It., eotnillft% ht. of COUrfie., worth as muca Vtthe vivre trr 54 if pehthked In any three other pa. t ort 1110 es .11 lesth r r.,1., of art vettipitia afr niers r. ara." J .. e I in efief Aecortin^.. y, the circulation of the'ap;i.---,• • Agents Nme yott..4). ?rcpt. Winn - I -No. 2, lin mte:Lripts-Jor•• o' o k iith awl Cl So ho moux- 1 .44 ',W 3tOlhorized to relSlive Rnbfcripl leel Clint ta. the )1 IMES' JOUIMAL. establiel • PEOPLE'S STATE CONY t iE Cifitenn of Philadelphia, rind) T r e! eorptiee of thie .Cotnrooneten to the PEOPLES PARTY, and al era . orroFed to the 'unjust, unwise gala meal - Una Qf the National Ai are requented to send Delegate', eq to their several representations iu fetoldv, to a Convention to b e heft' on WEDNESDAY, Jane Bth, 1 . 850, to notainate candidates for Auditor Surveyor General. to be voted fur Eleettun in next October. • HENRY M..FULLER WILLIAM B. MANN, Secretary! • People's County Mass. A COUNTY MASS MEETING 71 ' stile Court House, in the Borough , on MONDAY, , June 6th, 11459,, P. M., 'for the purpose of eleetin' to attend the". State Couren6n at Harrisburg. on. Wednesday; J' at 10, A. M., to nonriitate . .eandi. PITOE GENERAL and SURVEYOR .t)e voted tor at the General October. • All voters oppoied unwise and' xtrnvagant measurE tional 'Adniinistrationiare retp tend. : - Chairmai: Stanaint LIN;BiRTIIOLOWEW, and J. W." BISHOP DdANEof /liew Jevry;d ton on Wednesday, aged GO year selsulai and titan, be was universal Om politeness of Mr; Retire! , icon-itepublicals. we me inileptud oflieefe of tbii Odd Fellow Lodges which will be found.underyur lace Atin !der our Mcrnhunla to the a Mr. Joshua L. Bniley—New Tr llotlio of Philadelphia: , 110 Over. Stork! or Press Goode—in 011 vorio iI Li!geBt ovoortioent of Mer!itna 1:at0 ., 1 Sinteg—ot prices to snit C , ; 'Noe Boyers. ' °tin 'Borough election will tak , day next. Ire h.ive but to say, a. th FoLject, select fur the rariutis ed, none but goi4 and reliable told administrative tr o . p riety, det lgt.o fell vote be ielleMtbat lb , the,clectian may be recognized. 11. SnYnztt; ,ob.erve that tlti gentle in'in s itt`vident of "Selin ..rotte 50y.14: aunty. is named as the nomitee Of the Amsri9 r. lt,ruitlican r paity, in connection pith the oflieelA Auditor General of the State. *e Are, eunrineitS that if Mr. Snyder should lie seleetpd, that wuld- make an effieigut, Esithiiil 'end hunk officer. , • • Aroma GEteett.u. —lle observe that ThetnlS 1:. Cochran, • ••11., of York, is a ej ti inilidate•fey &tor General. Should the Ci ventrnn tiftOt People's Pas.ty in its stittloin Fee r l pro'per to Won+. 'ate Mr. Co ran.—which is equialent to nn for that party will sweep the State pest F II —we know no gentlemen who would disehitege t 6 duties of the office with more al.tility or fidelityil W e want good men in office, and Mr. Cot:W.11 8 ene of them. ' • ; STo-Ne. went:.—Thin ware Inneufactured by 11 . ,- liain Moyer at his factor.* in Ilartieburg, has t refutation of hying among the ~best. of the kik ;mole in this country. We learn that Mr. Met* will shortly Visit this Borough„at which titpb some of our Merchants might uMketna nrrani, tnent with give his waroWlrial. A pee! liar merit of Mr. Moyer's POne,wnre is, that it'dl. den- of all poisonous inatter,J a fact which ?times the 'pi incipul oljection- to common fel 7 cAlben-ware. 1 ... ...._.....,•.....- . • • .1 1 Thr. lending.papers a the'cutantry justly col ic:pa the verdieein the Sickles ease, as n grer- t, outrage. ; The . New York pies:. including the Ile . : I ,thl;ntlrises !Iloilo retire to thO shades of*priv . • '': hf.. as if Will be years befare the occurrence ca t . be forgotten, t r ho bo even ttilerated in respectil• Ile society. The generalloplolon is, that Sicks Itotild have been convicted eflthe murder of M. . Key, and 'then that Executive clemency shop , haveAterposed to save him from the gallowlit It is tote hoped carnestly,'lthat a sithilar le may'n4er again be brought before the public.i, - --. I '1 01.0•411. , i • ltf cnocnotx APFAIR.—AI correspondent lil ting frt'im 'Belleville, Illinois, informs us that /n the 91111nstant, James Breacewell erns ninrried co. Margai-Ct, danglater'of Robert Miller, a Coal M s ite lite oir the Belleville Railroad—After tbeimarrin e Breeeewell started for the rekidence of Miller.i. n the road, ht., was met by Miller. 110 naked if- e was married. Breaccerell lierlied irtrllie rani a. five.. Without farther conversation Miller dreiti a lowrio-knife drom his coat-sieeve and philaged"t a blade into the body of BreaCewell. The tinfei - .._ 'info man lingered until the IlBth, when be died He was buried on the. following day. We arett'' l ln. formed that the. parents of Breiterirrell residOlin England, and . that some of his friends one*. pi:Ont . :mega live tit New l‘fritrit; this County. §te titer are regoested to infr i win bis parents ofts leat)i. Any further information in regard to'fbe matter combs obtained byladdreasing “latilliti. lines, St. Clair Court, Belleville, Illinois, ..r.x 25.'' i I . 111 1 . '—. ___,______-.....1.• • 't ASHLAND. i! 11. i The hat number of the .31;itere tilt:Weer, v i, !nine en tulttorini article eututnencillg :Ifs folio "The Pillto raise our„Cothugh taxes from fie ,l to • ten mills, bas passt4 both Howes of the Lek's a. thre, end . With the Gevern'oes signature , ha e canton law." This; is eiiher a uiistake dr i is- It I toorment. The recent Vegislnt,,ire' varied no 'ct r'nifing the' Borough M.* in lishlnn,l. T are rend a t;. - ,otigitotnent vassa l to the Charter of 'tfott Ilatough; authorizing 1 the 'citizens hereart p tO l e!eet oink 'Councilmen instead of five, the nu ther i .s liSretoforlm elected, untl..inutborizia?" the H i.tvrti i t',;eneil 'thus elected by ;the people, to levy i s Jai nn Mneunt ofllui 2 ough ts 4 as they may tteett4z-, l ethent and necessary, oat s exceeding ten mtl A I o n . theilell,r of the valuation for ConlifY Pur 'ler -11 It is,true that by the original Charter: the pp,s•or of the Coptwil was United to° five tn'ills..rtt for ilaiongli purposes, l aud 'that the StIIPIIIII in , ~ crease. their power to the -sante e xtant silverly ` existing in the Alosough or r. , ttstrilleititi.ifn decry Townehir, and eltnitst if ;not entirely:everyl Ile 7dugh in Schuylkill County, but it does notfol •low that the power of ta x ation will be eierclred to its limit. The people if Ashland will coot eue• t•s• control tlieir own taxation and limit t to what;eicr is necessary. hi t releeting !visa atnl iis. crefi r t Councilmen. We would further sigges i i,to the Gorenter, that bat- tiesiinatin g the ew law as n 4now.Nothing ac i d Rqlublip.m tuemire, it would have in been well tt hare alvetne in til -1 .ry and examination a. t r ' what citizens of /sll. lam; were among the pritioners tu , . OW Legi?la-: turelp itli6 favor . It 4glik be that the 'tor i i woulde diseevered,,the names of s , tne go tie men of 101 l 'own Politicril party, whom bo st ultl - 14 not feel disposed to unkindly,treie • 11 . 1 - JUST iSCOGAITIONS.• ,1 1 Recent', Henry C.,.0 trey, loiq,,•tbe eblo oro. Cite of Piotection to Anicrican Lihor, visitelLu. seine anif i Cionti'»uous coiluties, by insitatiOn t ond experieneetl a ceeptino ;very way • hornowhitiand merited.. ,Upo bis'ret i utin to.l'hil +dolphin, lqwas invited,bi a la go numb'er - of the most promikht citizens of Phi adelphia,l to partake of a dlottieit the La Pierie once. If came offl on Welneiday evening, and i dcscribel as haring b. h. lin: 0 1 0 at the most brill' ntnffsirs'or the kind writ wi t h ' vs ,, ea in Philad lithis. Afnong: OA, tiistlngul h et i gentlemen' pr .Att, were'Mayor Re 'iriy,'lfon.' ohn 1;01 of Tenn 'see,.Dr. Eekards of Vests eo4tys John Tucker Esq.,'§enitot Cameron, Dr. i2der Doti - JesUph lintviien„ Jr: Etzeial. elosint eeebeS war delivered.; Many 411e - riews .;the subject 1u i I' otcction were advs'neett; and , g 4 re. gret Thal w hate no ;a t e to give even i 4 iilc, strzlet of wh• t was said l ion the o•.:ca'sitM. ktitust be ptculiarly gratifyinil e Slr. Carey that bi P iths. int.wested letter ler Prrectiun, has made its alsriti, and that a re;lution elri the cut' is at h 114.1,totide !ten t to kbe Pre:side:ln Ki tilt. illiailli ' thinkluit Ind while they appreel'aM the iiripor: 1 . 11 411 of autio on Abel' :Part, they theerfulit:. 'guise and aro th ankful to M. Carey fur bisl at •erfire la thq enure. - gr. Oilrey taihtfor 4krope in a &Is sevi,e. -' 'l' " ; i - I i 1 x ; ESPLANAISORY i - . List wick's ;noutbei of the 'Dtatocrittle Pond r4rd, a paper s:uhlished in Pottsville, by a grateful, Et ilartiruler frieritdof Governor Kama. complains Cif the publication in ' pamphlet for" .-itilt r e Ilipeeehes of one Representatives op the. DIN I .fOr \ ihe Peetection of the wages of labor, antrAlleges! bet it WAS done specially to deceive the enlierii I this County. As the pamphlet alluded to yes, issued from this office, it is no more than simple, itistiee to say, that oar Representatives - bad neth ng to do, with its publication, sod that it wail !evicted by some of our friends, who desired. to 8 show to the public that the pledges . , of tha l eindb dotes of :the People's Partyda the Campaign of Ins, had been redeemed. As for the minirs and , !laborers, they can afford to IM I deceived bylppeee h !ies and votes ending in laws Yor their protection, much better than : they ran • Mara to be deceived. I by the false professions arid, romises of 120-Eitt chasten Demeeruek before the elections. resulting l in speeches, - } votes and, laws destructive of their , I interests, after the electiOne. l , ' The Standard atiertb ., th, `if the -Sitemhers from, this Co r unty have endeavored to do their duty, they have only done what they were elected to (1,7 This is true. Oar ;epresentatives have , done nu more than we pro , iced for them and they promised for themselvis, before their else-, tion—their duty to the people who elected theta, and the only; exPlunation that we can give of the, numerous eneoteiums l isssed upon them frous.nit quarters, is, that the penpiel of this County were' agreeably surprised to find that the recent Legls7 , • tature was not ae formerly, , wane We were !fro , . • sented ,by Democrats, a' mere "Cimatutecotin ' Office," appurentiy occoniedio contriving hew, not 'to do anything, but that some regard was paid to , ti re the inteste of Schuylkiil County, and some , legislation secured calculated to advance itsiwel-I fate and prosperity.. .I . • ...,i , - 1 .i s s the Standard is "gathering facts in:ingotd to the defeat of the Dixe' Saving Institution of Pottsville, for the purpose of unmasking Outlier political deMagogoo," we will furnish. vitae facts with reganete that measure, which may ormay not faellilite its labors. The Bill passed the Re publican House in unexceptionable ' form, and went Into the hands . of the Democratic Cbnitait ice on Banks.rin the, Damocratier Senate, The ' Committee, after holding it for sot/oral Weeks, re- Ported it to the Senate with a reeommendatiOn that it be negatived, ns it did every other Bill for the Incorporation of a Bank or'Sacinge halite. tine. Every one of the Bills thus negatived by . the Committee that was afterwards voted on by the Senate, was defeated by Demociatic votes, and the Dimes Savings Institution would inevitably _ III have hhared the same fate if it had been voted on. Of what possible service quota it have biMn to force the Bill to its defeat, in the face of a st;ad. far; Democratic majority against , every. similar proposition? If the Stamford thinks the Bill was a good one, and, calculated to advance the Hi tempts of the econuoilleal, Dime Saving poor, let it "unmask the demagogues" of its own delega ble "J. B." party, who by their course in theSi:n ate reodered its pn.snxe impossible. Itromiway. hesnut Ftreat*, lions and. ent. j. NTIOSi [! u(ihe eere l . l! th, etteehed i . enteri whit' end eztreir i. , ,' ministration i i , 111 in numbo l :. Ilenerel Aii,l It Harrn.buri, et 10 A. 31 Genentl 00 t the General Chairman. i ; 1 tl teeth*, lobe held' In of Pottsville, at 1 O'CIOCIi; DELEGAT4* to be lie 4i ne 8th,1859i1 ales for AO4I GENERAL, tO lection, the uninsti s of the Na. ested to at' F,RAILy, ; annniittiO HAAS, ',Se' c'o, I ed nt r: As prelate) ty erteerued. 1 1 of the Anto4 ' Fur a Nei ,of tly County !Advei:iitemen.l .lECP a conipicii, lea, cuibraoinA r k prints in ttil h and Silo t ! place on Ma e last cord offices to be 911 en. IleonJotcT !and only su4; I • enportanee .f .4 • I . . ,Tea municipal ele than of Philadelphia, will be held on Teheday, ne .. The People's PaYty has nominated an excel' ~. ticket, and is sanguine of success. Philadelphia on Tuesday next 'has a double duty to discharge—first to reiuko the cor rupt and tyrannical Buchanan Administration; next to encourage the interior in its determina tion to give a death-1)1 , 3i, to that dynasty in Oc .tolwr. ;Will shy do it? ' THE COAL TRADE. April 30, Is3o. rottss -The gnantity sent by IL titroad this week is 30,184 14 byC4nal 33:470i 14—Tor the week 63,655 OS tone, egainet•67,24 tons fur the cor responding week lest yeer. ,The'thinal, it will Go obse4ed, teal the RitY; root ago inover 3000 tons. I•he trade has improved n little 'within the last Reek, but prices rule ruinously low. The trade sums up this week ns followi: • • w Enc. TOTAL. WEEK. TOTAL Reading R. it. y - 35.380 450,385 30.185 - 519.570 Schuylkill Canal, • 31.855 12.4.440 33.470 141.592 Lehigh Vniley R. R. Dxsa 145.880 11,870 197.704 Do. Cale. 9.315 14.754 28.418 09.750 Scranton South, ,- 10.379 100,315 - 13.575 133.865 Do. North, 2.452 27.555 3.833 31.825 Shamokin, No report. 3,320 24.712 Trevort ~,,, 2,2112 17.993 . 1,091 31.997 Broad ,Top, 019 15.855 1,980 34,388 Increase In IMO—tons. • 2:,653 260,808 II the Regions show an inerease for tho week over the corresponding week lost year except the Schuylkill and Treverton.' The lose from the Schuylkill is by Railroad. Freights from Port Richmond to the Etst have advauced.a shade since our last report, and ves sels are not plenty. The quotations will be found in the proper place. Durdnir the week the shipments from run Rich mdnd were as follows : To Boston And vicinity, Conhecticiat. anti Rhode Island, New York and vicinity, Southern Ports, 13,406 'IIELAWAMZ, LACKAWANNA it 'WESTERN R. It. COMPANY, April 12, MO.—The following will be the prices fur Seraoton;Cual during the year.lBs9, delivered on board vessels at Elizabethport : May di June. Jury Al dug. Sept. tE Oct. dlf.lll Lump. $3 25 • $3 35 $3 43 $3 .5 Ot.ltout, 330 310 350 36) grate, 335 315 3 55 365 t:B4 , 3 45 ' 3 55 • 3 6Z, 3 75 tMhve, 3'55 3 65 3 80 3 90 Chesnut, 290 •3 00 i 3lO , 320 The above are cash prices., 1. 40 cents per ton additional,eodelivering Coal in New Turk. The prices forlprate, Egg, Stove and Chestnut , Coal are 5 cents per ton higher than the prices charged by the Delaware & lludson Company on board of vessels.at, Itondout, - and from 20 to 25 cents per:ton higher•than the prices4rutuulgated by the Prinusylvania Coal Company: All theCoarCompaniej centering at New York, pursue a very judicious policy in fixing the prices of their Coal. For instance, they sell Pftmp and Steamboat from 1010 - 25 cents per ton lower than the prepared kinds; thus creating a demand for Lump Coal without the necessity of breaking it up at the tnines,thus saving the'weitag&in break ing, and preventing the accumulation of immense ditt piles—while they add the wastage in hreak-- ing.to the price of the prepared kinds. By this means they are enabled-to tell large quantities of their Coal in Ditap. In this Region, Lump, Ilrbken, Egg, Stove, 'and large Nut; gener ally sells . et the same roles. Occasionally, when there is a great •demand for Stove, it com mand! ten cents a ton advance on the other kinds. There is one feature however about this business that may as well he mentioned. and that is, that the prepared Coal is improved in proportion to the amount of Lump broken up into,the mailer kinds, and that is ime reason' why die'. Schuyi,kild Prepared Coals are generally prelerred in ;idle different markets, over the Prepared Coal of "the other regions, fur household purposes. . Tom.r.; &c.; ON Tut' Nottranna' emitter. It. It. —This Company hove fixed the rates of toll and transportation on. Coal from the different points to &thin:ore, for 1559, as follows : In airs nf ! • Coapany. Mrs. Prom Sunbury above Shanialtin, $9 On $2 15 IS 44 below 245 • . 2 10 " Trevorton, ' 1 60 " Lyketis Valley, 179 1 511 " Pinegrove, 214 196 Tho chargiin l the Company's ears include the tolls andiransportaion over the Shamokin, Mil lertpury„ mai Dauphin and Susquohanna Rail- . roads. Individuals who put cars on the Road aro allowed One-fourth percent. per ton per Mile fur the use of the cars. ' • The Delaware & Hudson Company's Canal was opened on the 27th instfor‘business. The Wyoming Canal was opened about two weeks ago. We Were promised a Weekly Riport of the shipments, but so far have nut received them. • The North Drench Canal will Wieldy for busincu about the first of May, ' • • Since the obese was in typo we learn that up, wards of 9.000 tons were slot 14 the Wyoming Canal hat week—which would make the supply from that quarter about 19,000 tons fur this lea. son. litilt.slira.rnta COAL lf ARK ET, April 20.1850.-- The . shipinenta from Pott Richmond have In. creased since last week—but prices 'remain with out change. While and Red Ash on board ranze from f 3 to $3 40 per ton of 2210 lbs. For Le hir,bl3 25; 6tore,.s3 25 $3 17. Baimeotts Coat. Namur, April 27, 1850. The market has been dull and bet few truism,. tiona tiara been made this week. 'Wegner Cum berland at $3 35 ® $3 50 for fee and $3 60 $3•73 Inc eon of tense. , Anthraelte Coal is set-! ling from the yards .at .$4 50 $5 per ton of 1,210 lbs. • . New _Tonic COAL sill Inds,lll.toxwe, April 28, 1850.—There hay; been it fair deered_ since our, last for. Domeolifil the arrival. her ; beim* liberal, r. and pikes favor the buyer; %torpor - by the rug*. at $3 230 $4 20, arid troin;yardit sl® ti): 50' '' • 15 ton. A moderate Wares! hotbece &id in!' Foterin at former price& • e----18 , 58,-...-, ,--....-1859.....-.-• 101,975. 910,867 125.0251.171,A95 101,975 910,887 Tons. • 5.5811 •: 3.120 4,240 SSO * ' bom—Scotch: Ils trio .Mery - rie.. doe" k, but . • the 4etnaiel la limited, , ead pri ~ ere - tritheet es wentlol chariots; rale. ,of 150 lon to arrive, ant eE , i i hip it $?.4 301%1 . 125 - 50, 0 , or. Other 10543 ere ecittilly quiet, toil primeare i teehotisted;.satei 0f'.30 toes refined English Dart 1,357 50,'6 woe. .• , DAVIS PEARSOPI I — CO.' . • ''' ' WYE . opefied :an 0 ce,' iti -Ram' No. 2. In William Wesel, New .:Yrtic;*i ; ibtkial , 4;;Ir erlebratc.l LOCUST MOUNT IN WHIMS Atli, 'atidlBl'ollll,yi3rd RED AEU COAL -. . '' V,, :._ ' aa - Ordetv ghat to NOsia9 .TA et Op seamy pla.ie wilt ramie", prompt And rawer ottentkui. .-, ' A iit 9,19 • - • • -.' 133 m -lotlet IA • ': , . . . BY TLEORR U. ~ Yam rotteetmet: P .M. Pre ' r 01* Post Richmostd to— , - .- '; . -. . Near York. - • 90 Peosld re • Ipswich - - 180 East 0 mkt!: - weimloetoo- - 13 Nom , Nett Iteoliod- .. - 1 la. Wr Pet • Ratan' - - • -1 OS Portia • 310iford . -.. . 1 7t , New it irs &lip° c - . . Ibe Clarke Ney' Ilsven • - 110 %easels in Port-,1.; boa tllOlaTayl — illt Coal Tradit for 41,. u tity $f co.' ocetty 11eilread and Caual, fur the weak ending on Thursday evening N; .1 .•. . . n 4,1 an. • CASA. r , Port, Carbon, ~ , 1e.211 04 • 0,755 00 PoOtTillo. 1,21$ 01 '2.115 01 Schuylkill haven: ~-.. • 10,11 . : 41. 3 05 ~•. 24810 00 A upon!, . 1, 06; ' , Pact Clinton, . ,6,65k18 ' 1,781 10 , ,- 4 ---1 , -- l ota] for the week. 3 , 1.1844 14 . 3470 14 4E41,345102 111,1'11 18 Pritustlithis you, ,motel, -ai 519,54 16 ~ 1 11,391 10 Awe time last psi*, 1130.384 i 12 r 124,410 07 -.1 ' - 6717374: •'- 1 moss, ton*, — Mishay!kill Cannily Ratireoads _10591 ' he I.lloelng Is the quantity tt Coal transported ore the different Railroads In Se itylklU County, for 'l r we t ending on Thursday evenly: as!: MIO ]f i end S. Maven It. R.. 31.21, IA MUM 02 Mt Ca ;•• ... 1 - . 4, 17 . 41,011-03 Be aylklll, Valley t it ". 5.7 507 43.273 07 Mt Carbon 111.4..Carboili " 8, ' 16 116',419 01 111 !Creek: . •'; " 12,E 05. 117,726 14 Liar. S.:huylkill. - • " •15.11 II 09 106.074118 I Pluegrove Coat Trade for 11939. .: mount trausported dating thekast mouth: 4, ... Na. TN . ~. ToTAL. pion Canal. ,• . 7,78. U. . ; MIMI 10 Suntan' Itailmad, ' j 3.31 04 '• , 1,783 15 Lehigh - Coal Trade for For the Week ending on Sahada Lehigh Coal and Nay. C 0.,. Spring Mountain Mines, Coleraine do • Ter ileadcrw Nep r t York and Lehigh Coal Co., Gee min Penna. Coal Co., • North Spring !fountain Coal, D. 1 utotney and others, 11 zlelon Coal. , • t Sugar Loaf Coal, 91•unt Pleatent Co. nell Ridge, • 11 , ek Mountain Cnal W Ikeebtrre et...al W, owing Coal, rttord Coal Co., Total, . high Valley. R. li.for I or week ending, on Saturday la, 11 aleton (h. Pardee A C 0..) Scopir loolf,( Packer k C 0..) unell Ittage,(Stuirpe, L. g Co., • not Pleasant, • Mt.. °Landolphs k linuipablre leralne, ( galena k Juhusonj B ver Meadow, N York ;It Lehigh. (Taggart &Son N Sp. qt. (J. B. Alcereary Lem, S. Sp. ML(Dolbin & Dehaven4 U ion Improremantpo., U -mann Pfona., 0 her Shippers, at by RaWald, CALI3I, Last year, Icrease, so Lir, Scranton Cord Tra For week ending on Saturday r ELK. Shipped North, 3.833 03 South, 13575 07 Total. 17.40$ 10 S .iputeuts to same pet ied Inst • . • 1 went. Shipped North, 2.451 19 ,Shippud South, 10,378 16 MEMO Lykenu Valley Coal T Lykona v,aly co d_Co,• Short Mountain -Mines, 1 1 , . ;. Shamokin Coal Tr Amount of Cwil Shipped from a to Saturdny last: • For the Ins; Week Trevortain coal Tr Broad Top Coal Ti For the last week, 1,9 , Last year, Increano thin xenr, t- -- I I ate• of Tot! ant Tr ' PHILA. & RINCIIING R groinlFreinil NM: trlani. 34 114 re Richmond, $1 40 . IV " -) [Milani, 110 • l3. $ .ring 311113, 135 . 131 I eading. . • 95 ' t : ates of Toll by Canal ' Jrnmill.Otrbms..iit. Cat rilo ' I o l'hilmla , 65' 64 . . 8, ring 31111 n, 60 ' 69 orrimown, 'si .51 1 cbtllufi• 38 ' ra Rates of Frelghtl Pr.& Pt C. It. C. S. : . New York, $1 56 . in ehilada, 55'. 1 hate■ of Toll and T ff Int VIII LtIOGIT VALLt • I Maurh Chunk to Trentou, do Klizabethport,' - I do Morris Canal IMES OS THE C, From Mauch C: unk to Nur ; Ware k Raritan Canal, From Mauch Chunk to New de Ca , I ate. of Toll, &c., fro Is Lehigh Valley and North* to tiantei . street, Philadelphia hate• of Toll, ton err Snobory above Shamokin, 1- M. below ho. Trevortort, Ly kens Valley, " tiorgrrree, Clcoza. Eft . - AND OTHER SCIIUYL CORRECTED WEESELT 7 ITT WILLIE Railroads( %nadelphla.Reading A Puttee • 4ne lull and Schuylkill Have lonia Carbon • - • - t Carbon and Pori. Ca the fill Creek - - - - 'ehuylklll - • • .orberrY Creek- - - - - - walara Cattalos • clanylklll Navigation " preferre Union Canal • 4.• - proforred - Del.& limn" Coal &Traneporta I Railroad AcCoalComp , LittleSchuylair.. C Lehigh Coal A Navigation CO, Hazleton Coal (70.- - Bock 761ountain Coal Co. - renn.ilraola Coal k R. It. Co. I Dauphin Coal & Rt It. Co: 4.ykrnp Valley Coal Co. • - illeareelleadowa Coal & ,Lykene %Alley Railroad & Coal Coil Companies Toreat Iniprorement - North American Co.:preferred! Coal 14 Co . c ommon ' Delaware Coal Co. .• • - • ( Cumberland Coil Co. • - New Creek Coal Co..- Misvillaneous t Miners' Dank - Fartnere,flank • - - • ' - • Pottevillense Co. 1 Pottaeille Water Co. Ala-The Atoek of all Coal Co l the ahotellat when furnished pladirrilon NEW ADYEitT'MENTS SHAWLS! SHAWLS!! TtiST r eceived, at EL McDONALD'S IP/ Cheapleash Store, a fine aeleklon of Shawls. and arili be 4nlld cheap. Aar ?1 and Examine.-vt April 3a,..19 • 184 L - 'ICABBACE . FILANTS.' rillIIE 'subscribbr w ill have .for sale. 1 ' next week, afl no lot 01. abtitie Plants. wliolemtle find' Waif, embracing the F ly Kinds,E triy Toth. Early Sugar Loaf, Early Wire stadt.sald to be the finest. F.irly,Cabbage cultivated —tog ther with large York for the second crop. Will also ha e for wale Large Drum. head and Flat Dutch Cabbage lante. Apply on Ureenwood 11111, o at the okaeribeia Seed Store. t.., BENJ. BANN A N. NUM'S*. April 30, '39, Id. IS. . . .. _....._ ROGENA'S GEOLOGY, 0 PENNSYLVANIA. rSHE GEOIiOGY ()F PENNSYL -1 VAlilA—A OovernmenSurvey, with a General View or the Geology of the lln ted States, Essays on the Coal Avmation and its Retell and a Description of the Coal Fields of North Atuerhui and, Great Britain. with numerous Illustrations anti Rosins. State GeO/OtriAt, in 3 1 Maps. Prlea $3O. etlubscripti - to ba soon at 4 A., • II CoRNER-STO MilE CORNER-S'; glt*ls Protestint Union Schuylkill county. on thd roe • Mayon to Pinegrove. will be 1859. Serviette will eotruneu ued during that day. All [ii. Itell4lon. stud the public gene .• led to be present. tlevetal clergymen of Mere present on the corcteiten: • Al olent doclut tea are expected. SKTlt.the weather sheeld of the CoruerStone will be cday. [Prledenxbarg altb: Sce.2.l. oath ARM= Or ' Nolan crixt, Apr11.1(314109: PAIIIOIOER TRAINS pOR 11AIIIIISDURO. I On and ;Ober Monday, 18t ininant r TlVMDarrenter i Trains Will be run DAILY (80cidayr nxerpted) to 114 r. 4. risbarg 11. Deadluz and Intermediate prints: • : • Mi s ORNINO 'LINK - 7 . • intros the Der' Lat Bnind nd Vine stvett, at 1.30 Arriving at paifflttelfi NE liiii. iron. .. . _ AWTHUNOILLIND. • • , 1411111 the Depot, al !Inked 4 flue Arnett, at 240,. Arriving . In Theriot's:it nI 8 ;90 P:ii.- li '. - :' $3 -• __f Yarn to llarrhiburs, lid el - timi .' - •,, .• Di- ' ' . ' " -14 eLr.r. ; .. 2.. , Ily order 6f Ibe Itonnl.' ~...., mr.-nAletillioN otA..,' April 30, VI 113 tOtet.l • . • • i Avideiry., " .1 NEB AbnitioriN 11 11 ilE1 Undortien&l - respectfully "an - tutesseetto the ettluilvast Pottetrithi:Outt lieettnt hex esadidateit the Itaroskth elerthriv t 4 Uandits - diat. far the Ogles ef ttilatitemes. Us hopes that the-cote Ode*" heratuine versed to tdm, as an setae eidelin the ittsetutesso hladate, *lll be Pottelfile,dadt D.& CP= . . , . .. N' ItTE TIOM, SATT.ALIONS -• TL -Al Companies coil pacing the First Viet eehuilltilt County Volunteer% will turd forPura .inetwelittu and miner ow blonder-the .9th day ref Slay, int, In the itorouch of Itlinersal[ln with out forther thwart, The Line will be formed at tOn'elork in lint fl o t ant, la the main art, the right rwatiogar poeitir Phi dio's hotel, eiritor loath. ' - • P. SL—Ail Artillery Committee are notified to appear with their Yield Herta LT intimation. " - By °Wei. of the Colour!, .1.%31M WHEN, • . pousrme, d lull gt, '39 , 18.21] , t Adjut tut. . • 1 13 113 • • • • 115 • 'l ^ 'r • • - 1 SS .rt-• - - 115 . r 135 ' -(1 1 Ta•• . • - 1 . 00 BOOT fit SHOE,EITOREVONTINUED. ilk , l WO. ABIGAIL sAtrrig widow of the late. Wax entith„ isifeetfoly an. 4k. mantes tq bet friends, v. -- and the pnidieethat the via iotaleme the Boot • - and Shoelinstunut in r i p} tin branches , at the old - Ma eopt 6e:rd l i C ln h nP re e 7, t r t h h ent estE 7 l l 6-i ll .411' - be kept on band ands.• 4#0411, 7 ".• I mode to owder, all kinds - or Gonts mod - Shoes. imbroeing a geueril assortment ihr alntlOronlen and child! en. whirh will be sold At the very lomWs rates. Aillinds of Tinots and Shoat made to Ordei "n4 rill: died In the best style at short notice.— She I.4 prftrally soarito the patronage of herfrlendgand the pnbitt, frolineevolSdolt that they wilitind it Mach Intero4 tp glee bee • tall,: Poltsillie, April 30, '39 10,151 03 ' :Stone-Ware Manufacturer, . i • . : • Harrisburg. Pa. ( it . PULL asForinient of 'WARE: con potriir oc i l i band. All kinds of Ware mode to of 1' : 1 . p F ro tO V p r t l e y rot% 11l to. the proprietor. Orders by • HARRISBURG STONE-WARE. Thin rem Is clear of jll poisonous wailer. The gla ring Is ii de of notate salt and day. Apple Batters, anything else may bebewt_ to It with perfect There is NO POIOIN to It, as there is la common red garthetoTnte. Milk sad Hotter keep math better is this material thin It does to Eiribeti•Ware. It is burnt to e Blot batty. and will ,not sluerb an part of what may be put into It, and is not liable to breakk- or creek In using( BEM lAfil. TOTAL: ~`Cn 12 34,144.16 1,201 07 '-31433 05 461 17 1,617 12 263 00 673 It gar- Sold by storekeepers In POTTSVILLE, and mer chants throw:bout the Slate. Wawalwg.www"A famlly.rfeldinu In fan cock. Pa. acre recently POISONED-by eating Apple Butler which bed been kept In Earthen Clock& the Fla slag nf Shirt' Is l'OLlONOU&"—Efledis Jeer nut. Jay. l 8 e. 'Wee n factory In FILBERT street, bet ween Stje end North elfeets, near the State Capital Steam Flour 34)14, HAREISDUEO, PA. lAprll3o, '69 ltl-am 6116 18 • 1,10914 - ,891 18 4,699 11 384 06 " 2,136 09 t 157 02 15,102 19 7,172 02 1 439 02 993 ,1? 1,012 14 4,120 10 8,400 08 1,614 11 THOMAS FOSTER £ CO.. lairafactureri & Wholocale *Retail Design IN• , M 10 142 15 618 14 i 1 ; 1•Z) 16 ,BOOTS. ANDSHOES 1 ('IENTRE STREET, Three doors VV below Mortimer's lintel, Pottsville. - • . Our assortment comprises ev ery variety of goods, either of -.47 r ~, iF Mom*, Eastern, Philadelphia. or eel I_MA Vi L ,Itertling Work. for Men's. We. w '• ' men's, Bove, Misses' or Children's Wear. _ Wo manufacture and are prepared to furnish our cue foment With a superloratticle of Gents' Preacher .Amer lean Calf Boots, °alters and Walking Shoes. Water Proof arid Kip Boots;sultable toe Engineers: and Me. chanice,' Miners' and Laborers' Working Boots and Shoes. Ladies' French or Engliih Lasting Gaiters, But too or Lace Boots, Buskins, Slippers, Lc., &e. . tal-Truelln g and Parking Trunks, Tallies, Carpet and Oil Cloth Traveling Bus.. Boys' and Misses School Satchelir, and an excellent assnriment . of Umbreitas will allays be found at our establishment, of 4:delete prier,. 0 .! wary Merchants srliff be supplied with ny goods lu our line in such quantities as they require, at a !riding advaueson city prices. . .- Thankful to our friends, for past favors, we are deter mined t' merit a continuance of public Patronage by our piyl g f good articles upon the moat reasonable terms. offs Ille, April 30, '59 . 18.11 HARDWARE .& IRON re,418 u 9 1 09,11.0 u 8 8859. TOTAL. • 049 16 28,134 14 gm,3 28 , 1 . 30 08 147014 , 25.353 03 , 377 06, 6,344 13- ,9.50 141 42,2.. , 9 IS 1,010 07 17,411.05 • 313 14 10,946 16 1,016 01 18,106 04 917 01- 16,300 10 19 08 172 09 2,27.7 00 t 146 00 GU 00 11:870 OS 107,70 s n 09 6).750 08 49488 14 20,438 19 19,022 93 (101,133 07 t,256 11 10:025 12 e for 1539. ~, S LLINCI OFF BELOW COST! J ririll SUBSCRIBER, intending L to relinqubh the Hardware business, has renew 'the balanse of kis stock to the bririt 1 bundle In Norwegian str e et, between Centre and ~.alb, road streets. adjoining the Liquor store of Hr. Jas. Smith, here he is now closing out his goods with out rex rd to cost. He would respectfully call i t he • at tenth n of Housekeepers, Mechanies, 31Iners mid others o his stock. being,sat &fled that it will be totheir adrant "ado give hint a rail. as he is detertnitu4 to' close the busitaes.s. Amongst his stock will be found a general a..soitnient sueb as is uutalif kept In Hardware Stores. -There will be found-:- Lock I. r ii Ince,. Ham. and Panel Saws, = X Cut :and 31111 Saws, Flies and Rasps, - linvils, • Rollo se, Vises. Storks and Dies, Chisels, . Augers, Braces and Ditto, • Plan ce of all kind; Tacks, itratd Chains, Shovils and Spades, Saddlery. Hardware. .. Saddler's Tools, Walmn Boxes, &c.,,..te. Oar, AINI on hand, a lot of first rate Cabinet and Coach maker'S Tarnish and Japan, together with Rolled and Solved I Iron. Shear, Cast and Spring Steel. ko , of the 'best manufacture. CHAS. W. CLEMENS. Apri 30,'39 , ISO . . 31.525 05 , 13S SG& 01 173,600 09 TOTAL. 271154 12 104,714 17 13e5669 09 ade for 1850. LE.K • TOTAL. 40 Oil 4.611 16 05 'OB 7355 15 • 11,758 11 4° 1 06 do for 1839. :hatodkin Coal Region 01 TOTAL. 26,711 16 dli;,for 18 19: 'EI. TOTALf. 31¢136111b 'de for LEH. 6 00 TOTAL. MARS 00 115,83' 0,0 18,6.39'00 nap° tatiOn on IL ROAD . From • From .Auburn $1 25 $1 20 • 125 1 20 120 120 •80 - 10 Lifer the present. .$ !Mein. PLOria..nt 02. , 50 • 50 52 45 81 by Canal.. 11. Clinton $ t 45 45 anfportatlon, RAIL' MA)AD. , • $1 SO 7 9u t Phillipsburg, 75 NAM. ork .ria Dots- . - Yorkitia Mor- • --.- UST OF LETTERS • r , EMAINING in the-POTTSVILLE POST OFFICE, April 30,1859. .• . 4R - Mier Jas Howard Jan sh 2 Parton Henry 2 Britton Wm i ' Ibilkyard Jas sh Pnwen John sit Linea Wm i Hughes John Pryor John sh %MCA Wm V Holman John Potts A - Bailey Bootle% Sarah 3 Ilerley John Quinn J o hn Brady Peter Harrison Jan oh Mandl A linger - Baker Martin Hummel Matilda Rees Chrlotain Boyer Malinda K Hunter Roht 3 , Run David 2 Berge Lorena Hughes Thos 8 Rimhell Eder I Boom. nl. N • Howard Thos II itichaidoon John ' ' Boyer ohn U, iii,Tgeobottunp W Reese Thorn • t Bolt: 3lt ' Mime Albin l ' Biland Jemme 2 Breneei ti R 2 ' Hunter. Alex End.* Jamb Bilges D3l 2 . Jones Anna Rodgers Mary Bartlett C 8 2 James Henry sh Riley Mira y Beau Mont Chile Knowis Geo 'Wooer, Philip eh Berm Catharine Kennedy Jan Reilly' Wm It ~ Brookes 0 31 . Ketner Semi . Shearer Mlt 2 • Cost Mimi . . Keany Wm . Footman A P ' Curran Nicholas' Kirk Witter • Sloan C M CartylMlek • LlppenrottEheled2Seitaincer Cass Cutler Jane Lord Ann Smits Ed. .csoody John II shLyneh Ellen Simmon Fraa Ma Mir Jervis Lewis Eder Suds leo Corsi lne Jae ab Leopard Godfrey, Billiton acs II 2 Cox Dr J Laughlin John fluillianJas Curlii John Lynch John Btrenibeek 3 II ant John A Levan 3lr A Mrs Smith Jll .. Cummings Dant Lewis Martial Rankin John oh ,Cairbil Dennis - Leach Allebt . . Snyder Mrs John Cot Anthony Lee Mary.): 2 *Stetmati•Jacoh Davis; Wm Tsh Levis Sarah - Stevens Mrs Al Davies Rees " Marla Gen ' Shriller Itoht Dated Peter. Mm tha Hugh oh lilyk_ ~.. Eon., Att. Tietw ler John MonophanJohn Ph , at Law", . Dyke Jas oh . - ' Morgan Jas 2 tz.tirnner Tiles' Da M lYin Dam Henry : ! Murry John Steele ' l a • Donoelly Henry Morris Mrs 1. TilfaryGeo P Driver George. , Mahar Mary nein, Copt Jos Davy} Eder . Morgan Michael Tim J W Doran ICdo. Madam Maria Turnbull Thom eh' DIM. ore Corn's T23lurry Peter Teshan Wm Deeh in Bernard otiMnlrny Thom Wmiktem Eder „Eisenhart D McGuire l'atk William. Jon II Foch , Harrison Mellnade 3ltltY Wilson 3 S Foot*. Martin P '3lellarndt John Wolfinger J Torii it Patrick - Alekelan Julia We.vrant - Jeonio Goin F McEvoy Dudley W illiams John Gail her Jam • MeGinneos Ann Thew oh - Gain ner John Nolan Ellen ob White Michael sh 2 Gray W IS' Nevgle Gem - WArainti Mary, Ilert Catharine Neville .1 C Wre4 Philip . Harlin Dant ' O'Neill 3lary Wright Sarah !tuft= David O'Corniert Tim Wirlo Win tiorliin EN Patton'Calh M Wilson Wtn Ila riper Ephraim ('age Geo &Co Air Persons innntring for letters vin the shove liot will please say advertised. One cent additional will be elm 'ed for each letter advertised. • . • HENRY ,- L. ACKER, liartitasfer. Miinch fahniak Pena. Railmmix ' • o BOltimore. Jn eur;s'of Individual Company. firs. $.2 50 $2 15 2 45 2 10 1 60 179 156 214 1 96 elms, ILICO.STOCKS THOMPKM,BANKM He ." 50 11 450 -- -- I 'l g: -' - I. 60. - • so '!r so r. • -I! 50 . , I Cu. •Ii- 50 . -: 1 1 1 1r0 1,100 • - DO 1 0 .. . sd o.- - 9Sti 19 3t, ifl 9. SI;rX Ot) 1 4 1 52% 46 25 00 00 0 ......1,4 li 23 00 00 00 122 1 4 /K' panies, y those aFbo T4/va Pottsville. daily. (except Sundays) at 11.20 A. M., And .30 P. M.—Palling Reading at 10.10 A. M., and 5.06 P. M Arriving lvt*Philadelphia at 12.52 noon, and at 1.40 11, _ i TIP PASAENCiEIt TRAINS. •1:•," - • .f . Le vn Philhdelpitia, daily; (except Sundays) at T. 20 A. M., nd 3.30 P. 51.—Passing Rending at 10.20 ' A. M., and 6A5 .M. Arriving in Pottsville at 12.05 noon; and at . 7.50 P. M. , • Both Up and Down Passenger Trains eonneet at Port Clinon with Trains to and from Tamaqua . Catawlssa , aril amsport and Elmira,. Morning Passenger Yrains only nnect at Port Clinton for Wilkesbarre; Scranton and Pittston. • 1 .. • Pengere leiving Williamsport by the Catawissa Rail oad Night Line at 10.10 P. M, connect with i PAR sen r Train leaving Port Clinton, at 4.30 A. 31.. arrive at Reading at 5.30, breakfast. and pureed direct to Phil. adel hia by the 6 A. M. Handing Accommodation Train. I.EIiANON VALLEY BRANCH. t Pasuenger Train leaves Reading at 10.25 • A: , SI-after arrlial of Up and Down Morning-Passenger Trains from Phitradelphis and Pottsville. Arriving at Harrisburg at 12.40 noon. and cantrecting with Passenger Trains onthe Northern Central. ;"Pennsylvania" and "Cumberland ValOty" Railroads, for Sonhury, Williamsport. Elmira, Pit burg, I..messier. liaMmore and Chaumbersburg. • !Turning, Guars Harrisburg at 2.45 P. M., after arri val f Trains from above points. Arriving at Reading al f.bo P. IL, and connecting with Up and Down Tralits for Pottsville and Philadelphia the same evening. 'hit Tratratsrus on Sundays. . '• •• . ,rilrews•osßetween Pottsiille anti•PfttiadelphLe.r. 75 • e off tot 26; heading and Philatiallihta, Al Aland $l. 45; Daielsburgand Philadelphia, 2315 and $1 70; Lebanon ants Phitadolphia. t 2 60 and 12 10. Rending and 4131 , Halt, $l. 60 and 61 30; Heading and Pottsville. $1 05 ;mil,. 0 65; Beading anti Lebanon. 55 and 70 rents; Pot bailie cod Bar/tabard. B: 66 and ,V. 0; Pottsville - an Lebanon, d 1 as 41 , 4 0 1 40 ._/ trough No. LTicketa-4Peitaville to Baltimore.ss 0IA" Pot "a krle litHYsburk 11-.50; :Beading to Baltimore, 'Si ; I /leading to-Laneaster;t4 24. k. - ~ ir 80 Pound% or Baggage snowed each Passenger. T a Second Class Cars raa'Arlth all the above Regular Tuf;der Trataa. 11,,colosTralaDownarld ' iBeraeoaTratatjpVutly, ea on Sundays. ‘ I • -.,: ,- 'ti •. 1 „ Therm& first Clan TlcketA.4kred iced tate', telltale. sue'alls, Buffalo, Detroit ;Chlcage, cattail the principal West, North We ak sad the Casusdeio . sod Bo ' rel to la the , i ff CcantTleketa, al lower fan% tacit tim abore pieces. eae bad env applleation tothuStstion Agrant. :-- -,. All Tickets will be pafts, and betors,the Trahot stadt, IlighseVare* chard ._el4 - 110/ 11 4 ID eat l4 _- •.- - ".• .. :,1 -- • s : -.. 0..A.NYL,46,1Eng.A Bei'. MpL, :. r il :10 1 .413 • '• .i 1 1 ). /6. spa—by Hume Deanna rge at° vols.. and •01. of received, and the work BANN AN'S Bookstore. E LAYINCi. ONE of . the En; tint, at Erledenabtirt. k lending Irmo Schuylkill laid on :under. May 15, • at 10. a. al., to to eoolln. . friendly to the eaums of idly,are rearecifulli lnri• .1 denewleatlone will be triers' ceders of Benet , WM. LERCII. A LID NIS A.'Ritk !iD, CHAS. KftrrKEtt. fhaittliag Cinniattea. . inelemtut, the laying tpotioll tattle next .itite Apell 30, "L 9 18..34. IL - A-DELPHIA ItAILILOAD CO.,pf- RAM. MOYER, JOSHUA L. SAILV, Trade, Dry Goods House . 913 314sket St., O t biladelphla. S GOODS IN Ali. VARIETIES IParis, Broehe and Printed Bordered Stella Shawls, LrLINE OF AMERICAN & PRINTS, And the largest assortment of . • Merrimack Prints In the United States. ' Silks. and Mourning doodle, Irish Table and Shirt ug Linens. Meris and lloy's Wear. in Great, • I Variety, standard Makes of Illeached and Drown Goods, Checks, ' Tlekings. ' Stripesi, ' D nuns. Ae. ODS FIIO3I:'=AUCTION DAILY. • - Prices Uniform, and . made to suit 'ASU AND 'SHORT TIME BUTEEB. °niers fruit !Shyers not able to come to the City,. filled with promptness and fidelity, and at the Market Priem [April 311,'59 11541 LADELPHIA AND READING R., R. mer ArrangemessVApril 1111, 1869. e• DOWN PASSENGER TRAINS E=MMl2=Z=l:l EMS rerniinus of the Philad , a & Reading R. B. on the Delaware, at Phitadelph Tiler No.-1. VAN DIISEN, -NORTON - Br. CO., Dross,seer staitetcs es . I IREO 'AND WHITE ASH COAL. rt Walnut street, Philadelphia. • , OMCEt3: Liberty week Now Turk. • AS Wass stree,t, 11(ettott... CUMBERLAND COAL., Ate., sole Agents fee lb. - LehiglkCoci . l and Narigation_ . apstpalty. October 16,141 42- • . -Pier 11 . 6. 11,-* • BLAILISTON'Ir. CCOr s • summit OY QUALITIES Or {EMITS Agn. RED ASII awl TREMONT SCHLTYLWILL • COAL • FRANKLIN COSICANY'S CUMBER, LIND COAL: 0100, HAZLETO.NLK.• • HIGH LAIAL. . . {217 '‘Yoloist. street. I'hiladelphlt. OFFICES: 4 Noy street, New York, n Doane sine., Dorton. October 16. '5B 42. ' - Pier Mk 11. .. . , BAU OGLE T. M Si CO., • igiszas MID 1110113111 Or IZAMMICPINe COAL. Plain quail ay lied Ask Coal. .. i No. 113. Walnut street. Pblladelphia. 91110 ES: No. 11. Dame Area, Boston. Na 168 Broadway , New York. October 20, AS ' . 44- , ' ' •' ' Pier lio. 5. .• ' TYLE'R. STONE. & CO., • DWZILS id 'TARIM; DESCAminics OT Red and White Ash SCHUYLKILL AND LEHIGH COALS, OBOTIONS CREEK CUMBERLAND COAL t i __, WS Walnut street. Pirtiadripbin. °TIMES: R . Warhington Building, Providence. 160 Broadway. Now Turk. , PI At NO. B, PORT ItICLIMOND. (Weber 1R1,.18 • - - ' 411- NEW STORE I • THE subscriber informs . his friends and the publie, that be has opened, next door to Frank Pott's Mich an) Store, to Centre street, linear Dry Goods, Grocery sad Provision Store t Where can alwaya be had at reasonable rates An CASEr Prime Ait;clea for family Uir - Re *lll be cowdantly receiving from Ptiliadelphia and New York. and will always hare on bandanna selection of FANCY DRIOSS GOODS. Si -Sy giving bis business his persona) and strict at, tention. he haes to merit and receive a fair 'bard the patronage of t he citizens of Pottsville and vicinity. ' E. IIIeDONALD. fa" eati at:the Nei , Stora lerat tel, '39 , 11-tt SPORTSMEN SPORTSMENI TilE latest_And best invention for witching wild au linalsl i' - 4, atent Animal Traprt RY.UTHEIS Small enough to he carried In the pocket, and as e&etlye asp rifle. It will kill a bear of a lug as ear Ily . as a rat. Aza-ciii and tee the great 'neon. tlon, et BRIGHT & liariWure Iron Et,re, eosin!, rtreat, April 29, '59 1i• MISCELLANEOUS. 1 .TRAVELER'S GUISE. • HE-latest RtiebestTraveler'sbuitte throughon Stateclnatierelved and f. r Cl*a at B. 11.} NNIAN'S Cheap nook Store INDIA RUBBER BALLS,: 'INDIA- Rubber 'Bat and Vartor",Balls, 1 various sizes, fur sale wholeasie and rest!, at 11. BANN ANI'S,Ven tre street. TOWNSHIP CLEBIEW RECORD BOOKS. A LSO Order Boois under tho now •I Law. jest prlobei and for sale by March 12, 'i3 BANK AN. HAPAS, • TikTRA. SUGAR.CURED jnat recelmi at NICHOLS k BECK'S CasA Store, corner Market& Centre 'tree .. • ' 17` Aprtl"Zi,'llo 17•1 CHOICE TEAS, inzland Green! JAVA at and n and" OL L A D GUA G Y ° II:C E UFN R } N "!, I eeth be " tead j A t second street. NICHOLS a • April 26, '29 IT- CHOICE TEAS, BLACK AND GREEN. •liErrrY & HEEBNER have ' re reived and for sale. very choice Black and Green nag, vitieh they offer to their customary at fair rates. , t'ottPlrille. Jan. 29,'59 . fe• DRAINAGE PIPE, A ND also for conveying water, from 2to 12 Inches in diameter, very cheep cheaper than wood and as durable as iron. Persona in want of such Pipe will find it In any quantity at . B. BANNAN'd Store, Pottsville. 3trrrh 19,14 - - • 12• • tTEREOSC9PIC VIE. U received freer . the New York 111 Stereoscopic Co.; a variety' or Instruments. with Ameriour; English and French Tiewis. Statuary Family °loops. k,.. Ac., presenting lire-like pictures. • For sale at r•f H. HANNAH'S Book and Stationary Store. • ICERV VYOUR - Tettif M.D. DODSON'S Celebrated . itelle 'non' Paste. for cleunsing, beaPtifying and preserving the TEEM. stands unrivaled as a dentt friee, and la undoubtedly the attest article of kind ever offered. To be had of the proprietor, or of Henry Saylor, Druggist:l' Pottomil J01y.31, '5B 81.1 y TOSEPH :?' E — N S T AL T FITt'S wilt natter f 7 this date devote his entire attentleil to the Dentistry business. OM ee—Mahailon r3 street adjoinlou the office or the Pottsville °fa sass Gee Works. Ile solicits a enntinuance of the. patronage heretolbrs so liberally accorded him; la bit prole aloe. April 9, 149 1541 Buy the WAMSUTTA Prints. ?PREY are the Best Calicoes yet of freed to the poigle for the money.' 11111(110 , ALR AGM S: DEFOREST,. ARMSTRONG .t , CO., April 10.' & 4 16-Owl ' • NEW YORK: EKTRA-EXTRA EARLY CORN. TnHE Subsribpr_ has for sale a ne w . variety of sirs, *bleb Is about ten days earlier t any other kind. indientroellent fir Roasting Ears ; Aloo :Itntar Corn and Stowell's eeenrreen corn- a capital variety for keeping for winter, at the seed Store of April :CW.59 17-, r 11.BANNAN. ADJOURNED•COORTj A N Adjourned -.Court of Uommon Plias, In and for the bounty of Schuylkill, will be befit - et. PnOsellle, on MONDAY, May 2d.1859, at 10 o'. clock In the forenoon, to ennttoue one week. JOUN I'. HOBART, Eherlif. Sheriff's oelee, PottaHne, t April 9.1, 1859. .f •• • 17.te • L. REESER'S AIIARBIE YARD. ' u St, Pottvlue, pa. RLEASEcaII and seO his stock of • militia work on hand. VAULTS, MONUMENTS, it. ID and GRAVE STONES, ornamental and plain, matte to Order by good and experienced meat:inlet .Also building merhie of every description, te., to snit the times. tarOillee-241 street, Pottsville, near the yard. April O. '7,9 15•Zint FLOUR. AND FEEO.Relnevali. rrHE undersigned having removed Ids J_ Flour and Feed Store. from Centre to Norwegian erred, near the corner. of Third street, where he will continue to keep constantly on bind and for sale.. Su perior Family Flour. of various brands nye Chop. Corn, Oats, Bran and other feed: clay and litraw.by the Bale, which will be sold nt the lowest market prices, and re spectfully >elicits the patronage of his former custom ers, and the public generally. N. L. LOOS. Pottsville. April 16.'0 r If T u ° l V I t 1 E e r D s i g ° n N e l i I E is 1 T n A o l zr COFFEE. prepared to • furnish storekeepers generally, with large .quanti (kg of this most delicious artielo.freab anti pare; on the shortest notice. It has been greatly improved—so that its .imperiority ores other coffee cannot now be guess tioned. being 100 per cent cheaper. and, entirely free from the stimulating and stupefying elf‘rts of common colftt airtiire it a fait-trial. and Judge foryoursel res. 1:11. Wll/0 UT, Agent, nallsriffe. lb. • February 10,59 •- . . • Sit "THE STAT E JOURNAL" NVILL be the Egan of , the AMER ICA N.RE PUBLICAN, or PECIPLIPBPARTY, le Pennsylvania. - • . A large also. doable sbeelfillanilly Nompaper, pub !Isbell every Paturday.' ' All interegtod Aro reivestird to Suborrlbn. - TER3IB-11% a Year, cr Four Copies ST I and Ten . . Copes for $l3. ~ •• . AddrelA, IttlilPT O. onlria, Publisher.: - N. E. Cnr. 171 Mt and Vlitiit nut Streets. Pblind«lphla. 4it-..1 Agent scanted in ereil April •a. 'Cr? - - = 174 t F. At.TSTATT, • Picture,. Looking Glass OM and - Ornamental Frame Mannfaetarer, * kahnntango street. between. Centre and &rand streets. POTTBVIIIH, Pa, manoliarttues win and Ornarnental,fitnare and Oral Franie o Alan, Lack filla-Mouldings; Polishrd &inane and Oral Frames for Photographs. Whnlerato and natal,. • B*ravinira. Oil Paintings, Llthotrapits, and lienek, Garman and Ataeriean taibkin: Okra Plates, constantly on haw'. i t' kindw of Pinnate made to order, and Old Frame. handacurely re-allt, at atuttl notice. , - Potisrllle,April ;4'169 ITArra 4 • NEW STORE. rrin subgeribers'announc A to-their Mende end Oto Mimes of P3OsTillemod vkialty, Dal they tows tarn 4 • • , MOODDEADI OLD [STAND" - armor of &enact end - Martirt greets. . 'whinaeai Awa," bo.kkul a 054 luncitoseat of . .1/17 GOoda t .Griciaorlee t -Provllateas c and a ratiety of eri Wag Wray, kepi in a Ent elasa ra tan atere:` Uoderstoadlog - their bottom thoroughly. they Jayne a eastom abkb. by strict attention ta bad. bear oadbile stoolhq; they.latead So deter Fresh Goads Constantly kitty's& • The best airti t daa ohtlyo tokud at she to Pales:at rocomin. . M. U. NICHOLS, CALI. AA: ; viva .tfrocz Apt 1115 , 755 • . . . , • -.; /841- I. -IPrearlNe; eh', , LEWIS ROTHERMEL,1 1 . DIAU AXD etarrza or coal„, Offers far sale by the Centre, the best qualities Of, RED AND WHITE ASH COALS'. Aleo,LEllloll nod cuatusaus D COAII ' j ‘SVAIt, 110.14 rszcamozio. OFFIOSS: f 318 Walnut street, Philadelphia. , 110 ilachapge street, 'kolas * *. October le, toe ' 41,.. • , Pier i4IF 7. JOHN R. wtirr&L wnAr.v No. I t yORT tucumont. °m o ts:l gtz tilg i size rn k t r i ztlant riu Oetctier IG.Sas • 411" No. v. irtmacturel .41tATICIL. ' SINNICKSON & GLOitiß• ecinTara.r.. vntna MID BED Ar, Lehigh wad 1311:amlnoViCoa l llt oFr i czp: { i t i l s 332"f i l o tt e t street; WHARF NO: 9. PORT nicpuortro, PHILADKUTIA pebruirir 19,14 • ! Xi! • I' I . . . lop No. , i BA I ' & ir. I - • 1 NCROFT; LEWIS 0., , 1 1111123 mi . IMIPPIII 01 Tax • CSLEBRATED; ASHLAND COAL, ! rum )lAUA\OY MOUNTAIN. 1 • • OFFICM-111 Walnut isireet, Commercial pending, Philadelphia. NewiTirrkOMear-71 Cedar street. Pko*tou . oidea-26 Silky' street. , (0,01,.10., tilS - 43. • . MISCEtt I. N CA, Soda;;Water, Sweet, Gin o der and Wine ("Wickets, received [reek every week (ruin Philadelphia. by ' BEATTY t 11EILIINE11.. PotOvine, Oen." '69 I 7.. FERTILIZERS, For Fetal Tree. Grass Plate and Cemeteries. T UST received;a lot of Fel tilizers for 11 Fruit Trees,Clraaa Riots and Cemetery Lots, put up in keg+ at $I 40 per keg. Also the same artier@ 'in harre6 at 76 per barrel. Then yertlllzeri are also good eur Corn and Potatoes. For sale at BANtt AN'S Seed Store, Pottsville.. ---' OAirTCAR PET SWEEPERS, Amo t excellent article for sw e in 4 + . g all k de of Ca without any duet; andlakes up everythlg dean. A lady who halt hid one In we area Ant wo r ldnot takti $lO for the one she baa, it she could 'not replaettlL Eui eale at' B.DANYLAN'S I • Book and Variety Store. Call and.see the*. PHOTOGRAPHS IN OIL. AM. ALLEN, corner of ( Centre • and Market rrtnieta. Pottsville. Pa.. continues In addition to taking pictures in any sive and style. to take PHOTOGRAPHS In OIL. LIFE-LlKEnnd of LUX-SIZE, Theyhm eonridered One works of art and faithful 'por traits: Call. at 131 r. *hetes Gallery. and examine the speclinens he has on hand.. Dee. 11, '5B 604 f # PALO ALTO GROCERY. HE selisetiber has taken the 611 T Stand of E. Ittelttert,opposlt e the Navigation Land. ing In the Borough of Palo Attn where be will keep an as-ortment of groreries, flour, feed and Pn.elsions, which. Will I, atm.:int led nit good as the market affords, and' lots aa cheap for rash as can be bought -elsewhere. Ile! respectfully 8.41/te the patroungeof hie friend,' and the. public In general. BEN.S.INGEIt. N.ll. Alan good stabling for the actsnamodat •of. boatmen, and a good supply of hay and straw by the: bundle constantly on hand. W.II.IIENLAINGER. 31301 12. 't9 t - 114m* ltiChtA ii '9' ill" Richter & Thomp i ion, , DEALERS IN A aPWARE, CtITLRY, ;IRON, TOOLS, Ike. d er Centre and LAW, "Min of tie law,' \ POTTSVILLE, PA. I i I.7anuary 2), 'IS ibtt , 1 NEW Dry Goods and, Grocery . St4e. • II E untle_viigned . have aliened a New Hey Hants and Oro' if4tbr. in the building on Centro stn ~ ,e t.; next to Pexer's Hotel. formerly oe- .- eupied by Stillman A Chambers, where- be happy tozeo their friends and yhe , übile gynerallY. 'their purpose to to do exclusively!, a CA.$ll businauswbiell will enable tbsm to owlreheag. , 1 4111"431txx TB= A CALL! . “ BEAM k. RE' , PnHyehlle. April 3, 'fa - -..— .1 • FERTILIZERS /LC., Jr. VENUINE Peruvian G uano , f ly the bat or tan. 1 , 'hocpbatle' Guano. containing 'BO per eon of bone phorphatee. S4O per tnn. l'huine. or Animal Matter, part , blood, °Oat to the beet Guano, at 813 per ton. , e Piro Pone Duet, due, do comae, at $33 st 4, gm per tnn.nr by the bier Phoncebate of Lime by the barrel. 7 Lend Matey do do Youdret to do do ]dot received and for sale at city peters, at ! . B. DANSAN'S Send Store:Pottsville. e•JOHNSONT • Patent Washing Ilisehine. - • rill HIS celebrated machirte:' has . ob- L tallied a character unequalled.by any Washing Ma aline ever before used. It will not wear the clothes or break buttons; it will' wash thoroughly the omit dear eate,as well as the roughest clOthing; it Will rinse elessi Is very easy to operate: it will are more than half tbi time,' labor and expense of washihu. and therefore dei• serves. a place In every dwelling house in.the State. and' Is guaranteed to every purchases to do the work In the most satisfactory manner. AfirPrice Aldress FETIIEROLF k DISAN, Tatn i cqiiV, Pa. This simple maehlopera ion at our ne ran ba seed In ' residence every Monday forenoon. . , ' B. ANNAN. Sirit.ilannan . le also authorised to receive orders for It 1r; Pottsville and eiclolty. A 'II 23, '6O . IT. , FISHING TACKLE" ! ! JtUST RECEIVED an extensive sup , ply and variety of tackle. crinprlslng, Extra white bale lines:tapered. • • Mara lair and and silk•lines, tapered. Extra seagrass line, tapered. I and 3 yard sat, leaders. . - Oat by the bank. • Carlisle books and &Dells. front No. l to B. Limerick do. do. 43. do. 'do. Assortbd double pike books. • Extrairineed dire; Art' fly aed bait rods mounted, . Mitts lancetrood tips, fly stud bait. Multiplying reels. • . • _lleolts for flies, lines, books, ke. 111 alt boxes. . Trent baskets, assorted. ..' • Liquor ' prinking cups, at sncirrEn k Tnol,Trgoivs. April Itt.'32. Cur. 'Market k Centre street , ,• ' 1 - THE GREAT T A BE R NACLER 0rA2t115E1672684 • RIVE:WS ik, DERIOUSIS'"yrand ilintertalU- Mena of VARIETIES. comprising Equestrianism. Oita nutritive. Ballot, Musical and Dramatis perteomances* ali exhibited for one price of admissint, under Itit lilatnuaoth Traveling Pavilion, by' the mei.. talent Trnupe of tliders.tlymnasts. and Pantombnis sin Am r im combined : combin with the highest order of Art i sts in the 1 Teipsichorean. Mindeal. and Dramatic , pr kasionsi— ?deicing this Company the moot coropteie, Blvendßad, and unparalleled establishment ou the lyestern Conti. neat. EMI ryt Id ng Novel.Orlit Ina I. and Neel/ Doi pplrd 'tie the.Senvou at 1559, under the epeeist eunerrialon lot theexperiemedutsitagers.,3lessra.lllVELl k DEVIOUS. , t , . • • • j WILL EXHIBIT AT POTTSVALLE4 tutsot9,- i si l a;! 3 ti , • lA ft ertamns. Performagee, at 2 ; ,. Votailig at 2.1' of admission. 21111- . eents. No ItallFTtlee:4e tally Equfettrlialsest:o.stad. 4ndlly Slid, rood, NNW Marie. Inn and !durmast to. Leading Mate Equestrians sa.oltielnrd Alverp. Derioar, C.. Rivers. F. - Minn, his. Mateo. Mons: LelhitrE. Woods-Toting. &lona, and G. lamas. . Gymnasia., Acrobats G. Jugglers cad IL Bordello, the Motley Mothers, Iterr.Trexter,eal him& Notht, the firataigne Ormaststs; the roar Amer,' inn Arnhem Tan•ree and Dor•llea. fin Jungian O. Mellen°, T. Kingly: Wools and Stephens, the gnat Jaspers. Tuatara and Tumblers. r Leading Ballet Artists t+ooollositt. Jerome. .;I`ranenie. Autofne,and Conrad. The ATV MILE CORPS : —La Petits, Annette. Elha,Clati, Aeolis; rad Martin iTashingtor. VAdr. Willie, Oscar, and Edmund. The Five Great Clams* i.ooroater, Rock. well. Dalton, Nlehols, and Dan Young. • Tha Company Itt posassad hastalfal stud of SIIOi liOllOl.l4lltED lIORSES,erIth a Kerr of.dlatan: tire performing _SIGITLAND matey of.thom Unpaired this worm from the Snort celebrated establats• ants of lltnpe. _ _ The Tbrilli4 Speetaele f RALBPP'A9er Tilig WILD noon Or TAIITAIIY, will be preteuted tit a Talented Onepant Dranialle Attbla, anglated; by the en thireirenidb of the Company.. Thla delightful Pnoitie • Leinend will conclude tbe walritdrinionts. . I Tee Grand Prarrolon will enter town at 10 .11.. X. ‘4R• Saldblllowa daily, Allartuvon and Evening. • Yet full part icitlnei of Pardo/W*6m NW* Imp and moll Deporiplite and - . Company will wxbiloll i 114krirtyjorriiiii •..2,11_91140. INMOST; • ; , 41 MINZIO.I4II, • - - Tit • - ,": - • , A 4 -'6* Aprii:4l?. • _ :•• 11:21: , r/flPrrft Or snweas'or NEOUS. Look at the Array of T4entli Alpinent of Anthracites. ers for the Pier No. 11. • ILEWIS AUDENRIED &. CO., , • wimutux am TAIIILSTIM nr Anthracite & Bib:unhurt= Coals. {2o6.lVainat Avert. 1%114409MA. CITS/Cla I ta rtzt: t ay. t l:.. , York. 1 riewer Si l lippert from Efists6dipert, =Ruin, gram wouVrATN. nanimoit lam COUNCIL SIDON COALS. Marra 211.'69 I ' IS. • No. 1191. Raab 81drterant.- I ,las.lllm6•l4.—Clus. Waistcoat/mil. N. STTIATLITABT & CO., nmatess 17 9tlll V4l l lort toraciarrioNs 01: Ali . TEMA CITE COAL, 1:M=0111G:111i 111r.1111 . or RED h SMITE, A 130111/I"LIVL * = nog COALS; • cumusswip, firma the Frostburg CoospoMrstkorgro Creek NOW I , - No.llo Walnut arrot, P6ll2delpbl2.• "OFFICES: N. 2S Rllby street, Boston.' • N 0.123 groadrray, tor, °feeds; st.N. Tort. I irShlpmeato from whims Nn. 12 * 16, Port Mar i mood, Ellarbetbport; N. J, Boltiotore. Ild., and &Mika, Va. i [April 16;'69 le. • , 13. ROGERS & LUTHER, • NOW AND SNIPPILY* Of COAL , fleamoustus, LUTUEII, and nth. • er ebolre veins. White Asl..llAVEkr, BLACK HEATH MID. : °7l! W U. : tit . . 22 4 It r :ete l D u e " =:: 4 ' .. b w iln err I le ' . ' WHARF N .13, RICHMOND , I PHILADELPHIA. . HAVES & GODSHALL, 1111PPLIS os RED ABB MEM3 Ass sclunruini s COAL. WHARFD.ORT RICHMOND. Lehigh and Sehes*lkill Coil et TARO—Corner TM and Ares streets. OYFICE-103 Walnut street, Phltadelphh. • , October 16,168 I _ • • 4S. •.; Plee'lto.l4. - CHAS. A. 'MOOCHER 4• CO;. RIIIPP • BROAD AIOCN TAIN, BLACKII BATH AND St PEBBLE RED ASH OA IS. OFFIC ES: '(I2. taittletej4l3ll . ° 2ipb• ta. October 68 : ' SCHUYLKILL tAVIGATION. Shipping-WHARVES foIANTERMITE COAL; AT 017.EV.MICII; lielaware River', Philadelphia. ; • Whail No: 1. LEWIS AKYDEt r lED & ROMMEL; P . & CO. • (205 Walnut St !et. OFFICES:JIIO 11rnadway, ew Yolk. . slale 10 red an • Merchant e ROW, ITel/401) . . ' 'Wharf 10. A. • ' 1 4 • REPPLIErt & BRO. - _ . . .l 1.. . _ N.IE-•cor. 'Walnut it Fourth Sta., Philada. OFFICES:33,PIue Street, New York.. / I Merchants'_Bank Building, Providence. - . .. DAVIS PEAR SQN & C 0..; ', ~ . MlittllS AND 121IPPE*ti DT 1 . 11% CELEBRATED LOCUST MOUNTAIN WHITE ABU and • 1 • H SPOII N Y FIN • ' - , 1 RED,' ASH I COAL, „ - i N 0.133 Walnut Strhet, Philadelphia. ••' OFFICE :No: 9 William Street. New York. No.lll. Doane Street, Boston. WIIARF—OItERNWICII, DELAWARE AVENUE. Dacia Transom, rittaa. - pittrom tear. asnuten. mut X (UAL • I ' yntairf So. 3 ! • ‘, CHAS: MILLER & CO;` • 111:41.0.5 AND aNlPPiaa 01 , COAL „ . • WHITE ASH, From the PINE kNOT ami• MT. LA EVA COLLIERIES RED ASH, ' From their PLUENIX COLLIEttIES. CANAI;LANIWN'OS—OREENWICII ANDFPWCCEFTS OFFICE :—No.IOS Walnut Street, Philadelphia April% mg ~ • 1.5.1 y MISCELLANEOUS. • • ORCHARD MILL• lIE tiOscribers having taken she Or chard NlT;i:lt h n l inta g et oafniar:7ll, Pottsville. Rine I t l tl r sh oCl li t a r e t:;l b ro a ct t e l no w m "i rs. be b 1n:47.1n ° w 2 7" .z 6 Yolk A'S' tt• ! 4177 TOBACCO & CIGAR a:TORE. 111.AWFOliD FULLAILTON GLO VER has jdot opened, In CENTRE 'demi, above hantangn, POTTSVILLE, a iholemle and retell To mo and CU:eel Store where all "Melee in hla'llne, , th Imported aid •DoMestle, ean be' obtained, at roe . able prices. I ' SWIM* him a eall. - 01, I tober RI, '5B 1 CI RUN IN PA G SHE RTIATIL IMPLEANIENTB. I O Obt; PS. . . Ladies' Prriaing Mears. . ' Garden or Ltodge Blooms. , Chll.l. FAging or Bonier Shear& , . 'i Vales' Bow ; roning &tailors. Oanien Tmoreis. for Transplanting-all dui: ; Ladies' FIC*I Bakes. '. • Pruning and Budding 'Entire*. iGarden ttpa i !es and Grafting Laws. ' . R 1 Gardeu e/ , with lines,e. t 1 All of which re of the latest and mrat approved pat terns. ,1117f-Alsri, a cariely of the best hooka on Barden tag, Farming, Be. For sale at B. BANNANI3 • Feed and Book Store. I- CQfPARTNERAHIPFORNIMP • .TAMES P. PA LS and COKNLIUS 'IV LOOSE hsecEthis day formed a co•partnership Ln the lumber bosinesit. under ,the * name of PALM A LOOSE, and will continue the business at the old stand, where they hope to resolve • continuance of thetromme Whlrb has hurettifore been PO liberally extend to them. They will constantly keep otsband all kinds f White .., 7 Fine and Hemlock lumber—also, ready Floorlicg, Doors, Sash, Shutters. Shingles, Le., AC. • I &as CASH BUYERS are respect fu ly requested le call, its we have determined not to be undersold by anybody. 1 . J. P. PALM, I C. LOOSE. 13-dos • nni naTeti, March 2 Igt, ilLittlf BOARDING SCHOOL.--FOB BOYS AHD YOUNG KEN!. At POTTSTIVY Montgomery County. Pa. THE eniui g SUMMER SESSION ,lt • I of lids &hoot will commence on Wednesday, MAY 4th.1£.9. The situation Is attractive and heallbt The coerce of "Indy attentive and thorough. Liberal provielon 'made Ow lbs physical wanl c and comfort of pupils.— 'Xhe number , la etrictly limited. and an experienced ;teacher furnlilled the every ten pantie. IreCirrulard with full Damnation, promptly forwar ded, on application to fir. 11. HMOS. A. / Priceipal. _ IIEFERE\CE Remy Svylor, I'm, J. W. cake, Llrest Kurd PatPrreon, Ken., and lion. James Co )per. •" April Z '69 • I 14- ,COFiAOR SZMINARY FOR YOUNG LADIES. At Polt.tooo .Montgonarry cow nly, Peluso. IN this I INSTITUTION the Aeatlemic lreario divided Into two seeelone. of five month each.. The Bummer Talon commence,' on 'the ant Tuesday in May ; and the Winter Eesslon, on the first Tuesday In November. , , The coarse of slimly is tatrniire; and the instruction in every i depatiment. bidesigned to be accurate and ,thorough." I arsaacycze: . Rev. IL Meige. James tilt:enhionee, Eq., U. Prittchs Steele. Km.. Henry Potts, Veg., .1. D. tltreep. r. n 4 W. SI hazer', Esq.. 1.. Custer. km* Pelts fawn. .1. Edwards, D. DJ Lion. J. 8, Yost. John Thom eon. Phibaddphia. Benj. Jones. Esq s Doe Run. awrf , v enwwty, Da41.1 Kula, Kutztown', lierks county. Ilenty Roeengarten. /,14teriEe. Judy'. &hail. Dole, fkrks AirCirratara rue he obtained by addresaing • REY. R. CRUIRS HAN A. M.. Pt inapt. March 26,'t4. 134:41 ' fid4eliettot, Pa 1659• POPULAR TRADE 1.1830. , itilhois and Millinery Goods! Riblniiist Ribbons! Ribbons! .MORCHANTS., I.I,ILIANERS, j JOBBnita. DEALERS IN itI,IIIONI. 3IILLINEItY IauODS, and Citih Buyers la sit venni:mot:the country. wilisystella Ribber' Heusee , " 110 Changers sirsektino York, • JNO: YAM • Ettabliatutt In lgtie. We hies on A now prlnelpk—a new ers In - Ribbon Trad Orbersby vs make this iluelova simple, and st . pre as the! of !boom Shotious. •• • - WE BELL IVOR CASE! WE BUY FOR CASE I We ere itatlatett eith ma pel► rent. profit. Ark no wand prlre i Earn all nor greets tnaArd In mutt ma ntas, an that man. woman, nod child 'Amy altar," and receive the mime valor kw ther money. Our prices rqr beet Taffeta: Itibbo uN .11 colors, air An , ,, I 12' elm per piece . No. 4 33 4 elf.• Per *ell. 113 116 IS 1.4 ;•• ' " * 1071 3 *4 .9 )), :46 • 44 , . 46 , 9 h 7 44 . 3 .4?, if 44 , 66' 12 in", .1( 61 .1, , , N .. .). 10, Ft 4;14 Fier piers. . . Ws offer FANG! RIBBONS...AII Styles," "All Colors," ."4U Qualltles." at prices defying compeUtlon mad • ' • : i For. Cash Only f • 414" Gar Sitabllshaseat is the centre of stiffs/Ikm' Ibt RIBBONS. "Quick Sales,"-"Llsbt rroSts,r and , "Good Talus," for CASII. • - • -• • - • - Roiaohes 1 R9uoliesti • N.. Styles mid Patterns, at a wing of 30' pet nat. from CREDIT PRIM!, . . • ElSMine Oar sample., and be eoikelaeelt. Blond oes, Our tine of three Goods &leap felt - Import and .Jelirallere at once lbr a par rent''advance. Netted prizes on all goods, Id Nialit drink,", • . Satlitig qr.MP:r an tleag GP 048 :0 0,01 Credit IViefg , Our lotentlark la In.make tha-Ittbkot Trade as iltaple, la regard to *low as anareelle goods.; To 'do -tab rota Oits - 111111•ft Pen s , W ll4l O l Goods psitAransat - • • We are LIM* Medi , • .lite Nortb,". 'Mr Peratirt vette% thrr- ot Merelhaata, la evert nett= of the Vatted • and are aerraiits of all wbe Omar. us Vl* the! trdideranA Patroaate. FA1111311.14 • ?MUSK ltdamod Chambett ot4Near York, = hioir,thelladeatt Wier it:inroad rard. • ialittary - , • • Vosiscript.i PdtOrUler, Satuidat, April 30,18* The Late . Uhilioi Dimas. - Illor'fooshal CU take place t.e.440 at Builsk dm, N.J. i; Casvieted. Jett.; V.mildittaskiti of 16%aeaster; es- trial st Ptatade!ptiLit fur furprjr; bat been eosylated. „ 11Curessa. We hive Lisarpixd dates to the lath, to. •trots ; Ito oases of tbo uses is e►atitr. -It is psi improtoblo that by Jul, toetilitios may eon lama Lady Mortals sad Bodo, the prints dop es; arm dud. • Distressing. - A young lady, aloud Natil l ia Sawyer, beadt• Inland 'landSpat, and who. was to kayo been married la a few days, was bossed to &albs in New LAC on Thursday worming. by a bassist doid-Isenp explocNng, ant soule4 bar dress os Are. ' ' • • • Tko - Taibuso as Med. The Now Yoth •Tribstas says !tist :it lettertf worts the fashionable issitap_tioa thatsoett oa postartei;-as those of thi Koy Imlay are demoralisisic.' Oak the contsary, it regards theta as the thunder storms by which the moral atmo sphere is improved!, it not absolutely *teed. ' Porsaldabla • A artritd,*;whieb has boon is program 'among Cho brick•yard l laborers in Bt. Louis for some *sm. assumed the form of a riot on Wedneaday. The petite being usable to quell the disturbance. It was found necessary to call out the . military. and the result was the wounding of a number of persons on bath sides, and the burning of a saw mill, with a considerable amount of property. Wale it Hasid. We reentry gave u out . opiates that Europe would be ouveleed by war before the close of the year.. The Loudon VIM* of April 11th, "It would be vain to shut our eyes to the truth that the preservation of the pewee of:Buoys ap, pears to the closest observers to bowmen every dey more desperate, and that all probability favors the relief that the struggle is even nod upon the , ITO of its eotatmeureasent." • • Pow Mae ana The New Turk Tribome says :—.ll TIN eppointment of the Chevalier Ifiikolf aa bearer of the Chinese Treaty, as already'annonna ed in the Plasma is lir the nature of stoups*. mile of the yet unadjusted bllance foiettrrylea. the, dispatches to Russia last year. Oise sod above tba liberal ajlowanee previously made, which the President refused to PB7. Mr. Wikagl threatened our venerable PresidentArlib lb* dial favor of the Herald. So tbeiseret service fund 'ha/ to sorer. A New Auentcan SCVLITRItiIs A? Ran:LjAit extract from a private letter, received in New York City, gives information of a flew trinmph achieved by American art, with the aid and eons. fort of American liberality and good tuts, in the Eternal. City. Thibiorrearndent writes thit • "The Americana. Tho muster in fore. this Win- - .ter and And few pleasanter salons than' that of Miss Cushman, are greatly delighted with the first completed work on any consists:llM* scale, of, a new American lady-candidate for fame in that art of sculpture which seems to bathe special vo. Wiener our much whittlingbation. The lady in question, Miss Stebbins, of New York, had prat ed. like Mile Ilusmer , by the connate and super.- uf . Gibson, and the eareful instractien•of Akers, to 'tech a point -that' a statue just fresh (aim her chisel is now attracting the highest tali. rages. - This work is one of two ordered by year . towissaten, Mr. Ifeeke:her; In a double spirit of homage to the Arts and to that great Industry of whieh he is so honorable a representative. .Mr. Ilecksetter, whO is well-known as the largest coal owner of the United • States, desired Ike lady litrc tin to execute for him two typical staffes—one of Industry, the other .of Commerce. It is the Its.. dostry which has now been completed, and whieh has been clothed by'iliss Stebbins with graceful good taste in the attributes of the Miner. The • figure is that of an athletic, admirably-proper. tinned youth, who bears upon his right shoulder the. pick, and in the front of his picturesque ' slouehed hat the miner's l.mp, The weight of the body is thrown easily and naturally upon the right leg and the'left hand rests with the careless. ness of manly strength. upon'a,bloek of marble, drilled and hewn in the manner of a mars of coal. The symtnetriyal'irigor of the figure,', admirable as it it, is not-more admirable than the lofty in. ; gennous beauty -of the classie head and face poised in an ettitede'equally unforced nod strik ing upon the graceful, well rounded throat. The . drapery of the full shirt, open- the. sleek and clove gathered about the waist, it managed with peculiar skill, and while the whole figure remind. • ones trikingly of-one of those magnificent Gothic Kings. whose images stand . in the vestibule -of the Mateo NorGonico, at Naples, the spirit and air of it are purely modern and American. It is, in truth, one of the most felicitous combinations of every-day national troth. with.she entiiiring and cusesepolite troth of art. that I have leer seen, and it is to be hoped that en its arrival in Am er lea, the liberal owner will giro the public an' op - portunity of enjoying& work which dock equal credit CAI the sex and the country of the artist." Tilt PLAY OVILL—On TUALiAj lasi he curtails dropped on_ the Sickles fame, and the dramaiie persona,—court, counsel, Jury and prisoner,— haVe retired and taken, off their. oeosturser. Of eoniso 'Sickle, was acquitted. Nu other, result was anticipated. It bad been better If no trial .had taken, place, rather than that!'-farcleal pro. eery ings should have been spies Air before the country. tire - is 'held already,' at too cheap a price in this country.. A WashingtoS jury o ff ers a premium to issassination, and American 'Comets have threquivortal compliment paid them, putt the. pistol and knife are indi , speurabl e . to react their virtue . 'We have no sympajby with, Mr. Hey, for his crime merited punishment, although committed with a. wanton; but we bells? a fall taros of Mr. Siekles's preiloas eat*, would place Mai In an unenviable position, and much mitigate the alleged offence against his Pelee and - honor. At any rate we protest against the tat by a jury, ors man kaolin to be guilty 'of a crime. It is subversi*e 4 ef justice. It is raWmas to the morals of Society. Its deer will be reaped in blood. We therefore, 'condemn the, action of . the Washington jury, en the evidence siddecied 'ls the ease. Tan POST Orrice DEPARTAINST.—Por:4OIITO _time past we bare received, frequent voraidaints about the delay , is receiving the JouRNAL 100,fite part of our subscribers abroad. Tbis • week ars received I letter from one of our subscribers la New Turk, from which we tnakithe following ex tract F • "We may also plata it, pee that ' , one Joan- - SALA always ranch us very te, frequently only on Tuerd n t. seldom barons ednesday afternoon, whilst the other: papers from- your place are'al-. ways received on Monday morning." Our papers are placed to Lem on Saturday wording in time for the morning -mail which takes the ether papers, and our Postmaster assUres us that they are despatched on Eisterday t morning. They ought to. go: to New York by \ Saturday night's mail, and our subseribera should receive their 'papers on Monday morning also, unless there is rascality practised at some_poln% is ardor to detain our , pipers (Foie oar sob scribers while the others,aredelivere.l. We here Mitten to the . Postmasters of Now York sad Philadelphia, for the purpose of ascertaining where the !suit rainy lies. Otr . To ear( a Cough, to relieve all irritations of the throat, to prevent hoarseneis; to nature to perfect soundneta and health, the roost delimits organiaation of the human frame—,the tange— nts WiAar's Balsam of Will Cherry. Buy . none unless it has the verities signature of "1. Bum" on the wrapper. ely *deb. ehiladelptila Market s Kprll 28.—Sidis et Floor at $1 37% per bd. Wheat—Bake of ridatsl. lb 4sl 60, and white at $1 60 all 10 per Web. salemoir Vide at 64 @ bS etl: . Baltimore Market, Apr 23.—1110ir muket quiet; sales at PI OSi ;to per tel. Pelee of whit/IVMM • at $1 62 per bueb. roles of Oata at 48 ®65 eta. The New Tork,Slarlkete April 33,-IBour bag alraneedie wee; ailed 11.200 bbleatil3 00 0 60 the suPetilde Rate, So SU Ed 30 for extra Stale. Zia O M ee La' common to goal extra Western. sad $6 B ‘ 4o Ed 00 ho Pm extra moo d -hoop Ohio. Wheat err ldeis Fetal, to se I neder an advance of 2 and 4 orate per bash.— Oahe of Oats at ti 069 eta. Chla—The market for moot deserlotlona is rather drill, and rites • maklually va shamed. —Limon; la homey.. l e fair request, • Eh sales of 90 ions English at 62 1 40 63e. at ib. ekilog at our tree arAgaree, awl 15,00 U mlbr. Allileriellf at 03 061 e. - I I OTTSVILLIKI4IIIICIATII. - , (Wksfestal*. Prig eii.)* _,Wheet:lnkar,estrelemliblit bormi, $6 ISO 0,10 Z! • . do .do *On, t •do gi 60 0 6 lli - do do "opaline!, do 6co igt 6to Rye Flour, % 400 • Wheal, prime while, . Ili basbet . . iTo d$ prime red, ' do 160 Seem 1101M4 61 • 1 .o® . 1 40 Dried Peetehes. pm!, /IP pound, 18 ' -do 'do umpired, ,:do 11 ,) , Pried A ppieil. . Rio, lik bushel; Paillotter. par pound :op :I ,Coro, do • Ft ihosldora , . ‘ 246 9 ',Oita, do 66 llama,l2 • i Potate U.' do 'co Lard: t ' 11,4012 , Timmotby Seed , • 2Ot Deaf, Idatquar6n 16* 6 Clovor&kod, t 666 do fora quarter 'V lb ilayakorton , 14 00816 06 Plakktor. Vk foe , .6 Nit ~.2ggsolosan, V.Plaltflaer out. • 1,0 - POTTSVILLE intouvicz sukuirwri. - (Retail.Prteop.) , /LOSS, /1 - e..--Sztra *Mir (flour, $$ 00; 92f do st K. 'verdo. do 57 Or UT: and Bye 91our at $416.' Buckwheat Flour at $3 00 14, Hand, 149 Chop at 90 eta.; Cora Anti g 1 GO and Middlings 6501 a. 'Ol ORAIIL.;-Rys sell sat SI 00 II b a., Coro 93 dce, Oata 00 do. . 111:41 4-Reef Delta at 10 414 eta. per P.S. Mutton. 9012' do. ,Veal 12 do; Pork 11 dci: ebookloro 9 010 do:: /to sit 12 to 13 do.. Bologna Pa issagro, 14 do. PitIAISIONB.-.llnttst p0115:1124627 af,.lllA. 4 : 1 !“ 41 ; 1234 404. 4014 ets.lldos., UM 14 els.lls, ?SO ARBr.Y.Oaten 8 690 'MOW' *bit' 1p do 'V , Whit. It del Ordokod 'Nod Painolood 1!4 ins EL-Itallbot, 11% sta. O Ss Seek /IA 11416.119+1 'Mid 23 to fM eta. *visor Ilwrriark.lll eta. down. . MT in. 9111.1111 bench: Radishes* cu. 404 itiabatb U 4eta.dn. Solooe 1254 het pipeik; 0.11,14 111 Cr 10 eta. IS /said Antis az lb+ iii et* hilt Palo , ,