per )ourital. POTTSVILLE, PA. rORDA/JV 4 1859 . . A Vial* 1 . o _o it Frnot, Ruing N 0.2,110 ttrandwiy 11 fvf it, V v o u o_4 ji .. _u e, o 7 l.:m /k Oci . .., i . S t h iyudebesniat itr,eeti. Eg 00 115 0 - 3 1 ,1',,, :' ,.Zed to rKvlve xubicriptlons ; ndcol 10 . r A t ilh o n in it s 1.. 00 m o ms* .1011INAL est.abli.hment. ' . • ---, P county Mass Meeting. A Color MASS MEETING Will be held at n o de in the Borough of Pottsville, the 3 uo ul T. D.t y J une 6th 1 1559, at 2 o'clock, k s ' t he pni7oso of electing' DELEGATES 3 , 1 7 :::, g i the "state Convention," to be held to o ur g. on Wednesday, June Bth, 1859, at o n at i o, .1. M., to nominate ,candidates for Au wog GENERAL, and. StinV i Evon. GENERAL ' v lo b e voted tor at the:Gennep,' sllection, next October. All voters oppojied to the unjust, „ tr i be and extravagant measures of the Na tional Administration, are requested to at tend. Chairman Standir C -milk )mmittec. LIS. BAranoLialkw,'"and J. W. HAAS, Seed. SILTS CONVENTICX.- L., ...gopm , 's Stst Con vention will convene at IlarrisWpg on the Bth. It :s generally conceded thet the preceedlngs of the Convention 'will I.ltharmonious, though efforts will he made, in some ,qttartere to interfere with the Presidential question. Are hope that the good sent's' of a majority of the'delegates will prompt theta to leave the Presideoy alone. The Mauch Chug (7azette gives saute sound advice as to the duties of. .tht Convention "The duty of the coining Stale. Convention is very simple, namely, to, nominate candidates— good and true men—(or Auditor General and for isurveyor Gieneral, appoint a Stale Central Cunt snifter, adopt resoluiitneexpressingThe principles of the people of this State, and Glen adjourn and go home, leaving tho business of next year alone. Alter we shall have given the enemy another good, send, wholesome drubbing, hero in Pennsylvania, we will be in a proper'condition' to open the cam• paign of 1860, but not till then." . . . Tux Cottm . Matti:la.—Every opponent in -this County, to thq present miserable and corrupt lidcbsuan Adusinistraiion, should' endeay . or to be resent at the PetiPlq'e Co . unty Meeting on 31,m -4,1y next which•by tha way, will hold by the "sufferance" of the DeMocratie pTrty. The meet ing will convene at 2; o'clock; P: M. Delegates are to be elected to'reliresent them in the People's state Convention, which nssetubles in Ilarrisbu-g en the Sth. Besides we want a good, old !Albion ed rally for the Principle a which will animate us '44l ; the Fall. contest. Mon of Schuylkill let, your meeting bf M onday nett, be such as to strike dis may to the hearts of the Sham Democracy. - Tip. foreign importations, instead of diminish ink in value as the season advances, exhibit 'a steady and progressiveriucruale. The total last week is in excess of seven millions, and considera: lily ahead of that of any single wecki for many months. "Elie comparisons with pre l i4usvensons nriiias follows: 1 0 87. 1959„ If 59. 'Pry G00d.5.125,96.3 $553.1312 Si .99.• A l oe ral Merrhandjuh, 3,;',21,3311 1.032.{34 6.1314.152 TO3I for the week._' $4,2V14...eil $2 05 440 $7.125,115 louhly repotted, 111,1115, , J1446,352,t,h5 U1.7JJ,U71 $30,0.12.2 45,8C8,331 101,381,1 R. Since January Ist. . . LAST Week In New 'York, a magnificent cher' board and • cbesa•tnen, land a splendid American watch, were pre . miiital to Paul Mut , with the umial eva‘relieFi, eta. I THE COAL TRADE. agna."4""k Pottsville. Jit The quantity sent this week is HI 02—by Canal 37,966 14-Aur the week 69,- 324 ,16 tens, egainst 49,669 tuna fur.the cu(Tel pending week last year. The Trade suine up this week as follows: . • T T E n t se q 4; 0 r .2 " ; . 2 4 7P 4 .:. pO=A CG or, ""= tq 4 FP; •? CO OCi :.a a_.~a , tit.4;l;toga-zi 71 . P . it, T.-1..., -11,14-1 c : .1;t • ri,l 7.~r-gyp-~ ~o c,. u•~•.. _ .... 5.: . I ....., rZ 1 3 . t . I ' 71C-7 ..-' 1 1 1 .ti '1 sg .• V t , I :- I . 7.4 t i:; ao P e. I 1 a •, Thu follwitig Is the eml, 1411:maga of the Shamokin Valley and Potfaville Railroad i Company for week *mg. ing May 2S, 3,83 S Oti; total for year, 46,645 IS. • We have no new teature•tu,notice In the Trade this week—everything; it moving on regularly, but nut prosperously, we are sorry to 6 tme: So far there has not been a single interruption to the trade, from any cause, since it opened. The in crease is thu supply so fat:. is large, -but it has nearly all been consumed, as there is but little accumulating. The very! lutS rates have gieatly extended the alniumptiun. Tor the balance of the year, the indroase will. be inoderate. Veiisch , c9ntinue below, ihe•w.ints of the trade, and:freights fiom Port Richmond atilt ride high. Weviote $1 60 @ $1 65.6 Boehm, $1 25 0 $1.35 to Rhode letto,l and Od coma to Now York. txPiticits.-IVe letirn; that some of the Coal Companies, centeri r ng at &ow York, era getting tired of selling C.1.il it the tow rates pro mulgated, and are urginglupon oar . Tran.purting Companies to advance thoir rates. These'emn panics have'socured hirgelsales It the IoW prices in the early part of the stasoo, an& as the time approaches when they hava advertised to :piratic° flick prices, they desire al further advance brour Companion, lo give them the market fur the Olatt . ce of the season:., This Is eertoinly very 4tind and considerate] on their part, but it wont waste well. Their low terices have forced our Operators to sell Coal' , 4t: l ruinous rates, and what we want is nnadVance Lin the price of our Coal to a eorresponding rate . ; Provisions have advanced, powder has advanced' filen • fifty ..to eeveniy•five cents a keg, nil,' "sersg,eS: are toa low, with the present price ob"p:ovisions,l hut thoso cannot he advanced without 'ruining. the Opera:. tors, unless the price of Coal is eldvamCod accor dingly, We hopetherefore, there will be an mini- 'red effort nn the part of Mr Operators t r matte no contracts beyond this sweetie nt present. prices, it'd theist on an advance of nt least ten cents .a ton on Coal after the fist bf July. This will Cur: respond with the advance 'advertised to be wide l.y.,the New York Companies rut th et month.— Any advance in the prieei of itolbe, would lus•en: production here, idiminish receipts, and 'prevent , any red4anee in the prise of Cnol.' Oar Carrying Companies could note benefited, and those on' whom they depend for trade, er'ould be ruined.—' Unless the pOoposett advance; is sufficient to re munerate both prodUcers rind 'carriers, and is di. rated among, the m, we hope our carrying Cerapa ties will not entertain the 1 0 - roposition 'fur aa ad vance;in tolls at present. • • It may n's well be pluliated , now,. that an united effort will be made i t the nxt Legislature, to repeal ea much of the charters of all Curling Cwopanies in tho State, twat giVes them the priv. , lege d Mining ant sellini Cull .in their cerpo ate capeciy, or by misony l'actig fair them. If his can be a ccomplished, it. will relieve the trade rota many evils under whiCii it:ii now enfr•riog. t he Ciitpftitotio n of the Stire authorises -the re." ad, of,a y Charter that pr ' ovesto be injurious t 4 he best interests of the. S i tat'ei r and while our, o li mpanie , not many ethers, no such priv. 1 evs, we einnot see the prnpriety of permitting portion a mine and item 6ql, Particularly When cy use tiiisse privileges toscleprens anil ruin In : ivitnal e torprite, which nl' eitperienco proves a he the most beneficial in 'advancing . the pros- ; ashy of the people. Evett in 'New Englad, the .lea that large torporations were Orderable ' .for minces, and superior to lindividast enterprise, • s manufacturing, einct llfki exploded, affd'filey n't that individual enterprise, *hen fostered trod tient/raged and not depressed by Coticierationi, `a Wore evrtufn, more relieble, innd its times of I ,_ reel, depression, not ea Ilableito break duwo. : 1 Bl4Gui /utom CeAL TiiiiDL— Tito luantitr Of ' . _ . . Elerantoitfrolil shilipeit: : free itleibrintiie up the Chenango Canal this year eras at follows: • In. April • • • • 522? tont For same period io ISSS, Increase in 1859. 0312 - . All the Coal senkto market b 77 the - Peansylva= nia Coal Company. is carried *Vat the Delaware and Hudson- Company's Canal. This • Consimay , derives a large portion or her relent!' fll t nt. tolls on the Pennsylvania Company'S Coal., Tae annexed is the first of a series of letters from a European c l ue:map rodent of the Philadel tibia Railroad and -Wining &digger. conveying much new and interesting information in relation tok the t oal regions of the 'old world. Having s7n several of the letters new 10 eourso of p - l ation, in manuscript, we are aware of their in terest, and,ve tiiirapleasure in republishing them from the colunins of our contemporary. They are well worthy of attentive perusal not Only by those directly engaged in mining operations, but by the general render: (orn.lvory - knee rf the United Stales Itaib oadand ifiping :Negiibs-.) . OBSERVATIONS ABOVE. AND BELOW The Coal Blues of Belgium-Letter No.l, , . A refreshing morning' ride through ilie forted of Soigne to Waterloo :' a walk across that now quiet field with the ,best of guidu, Sergeant Monday, and mill • continuation of tlte Paine walk, brought me. at Nivelles, t o th e Manage and Wavre Railroad. by tTle2l2, Or Thiett, and the Louvain and Charleroi yield, I reached the last named town at Len In the evening: ' The first part of the distance is 'baguet, a slightly willing plain, belonging to the tertiary formation, but a short dietancebefere we reach the town of Charleroi, we enter the true 'carboniferous. and are quickly reminded of the vicinity of the mainspring of manufacturing ice dustry. by the nutnerrras lights that diSil through the car :minder/a. Now we pads by a long row of glowing cokeravensjetore which tin quenched Met le thirnyring vasteloudeed vapor' into the air, 'there it grows lurid, from the light that strum:mirror:l open donriand flaming chimneys. Near are several huge !blot furnaces with forked tongues of blue flame above, and bright eyes of fire below. We firth by there, and f,ben catch a glimpse of ,great rolling milt with Immen a revolving, wheels, anti rapidly gliding rods' f iron. isii the attendant half naked men, an d th e n, elem.-we have coke-diens. and rollrng milts, and blast furnaces., arril_dark factory like buildiugs, plcrred full of twilit/may lighted windows,, and lastly the walled town itself, which le the quietest place of all. Charleroi itself has upwards of. 4 thousand inhalti• tants, but up and down the Samb which here flows through the fortitiart ions, Is strung trillage after village, which sewn to be only cuntiuu Ilion of the town itself. Charleroi is known afar for Mel skill and expense errata on its, fottifieaqnns, under the direction of the Duke of Wellington; but it is netterlknown as a central. point of one of the most important call' fields on the Continent. Standine" on the top of the Isigh`sedded rampart:in the tWitight„the whole urrounding corm. try seems alive with fret; from th ' tuestalletant bill tops to the river below, the Lind pe isisown with glowing points. . ff There are said t i he In the Imtnediate vicinity 70 blast furnaces, to itori frundries. it? sal pile. and the most extensive manufactories of ,glact in the Eiebdom of Belgium. . .. A letter of Introduction to u3lonsfe rd., Directeur" of the St. Pierre Colliery directed me tare route to follow, where a ec unit of days after tny arrive . I left th. hotel to spend tart el-the day uuder ground. A. Witten hour's walk through a straggling suburb, where mitter's horo Kee nee mingled with smith and machine shops brought me ,to the bit) of the shaft. This ij' one of the six or eight AWN belonging„to the company; it !Nan old one, and has little new machinery about it: It‘ffaborn 1.010 feet deep, and is only used for drawing coals. the water froth all the works of the rompany being collected at a single shaft. and drawn out by extensivapuntps into a neleirboring valley. i Thb coal is here taken from the mine, as is done at the. Sladjothiart Works, - near Itichniond. Virginia,. by 111034 M heavy iron bound barrels, two of witieh ascend and descend Alternately. When a lead arrives at the top it Is pulled over the lox which forms tio—edge of the pit. the rope is unhooked from above end attached luau eye. in the bottom, and by another turn of the edeine the coal le thrown out to •on ,the floor, and tire barrel Carried into the air. It Is then brought down, righted, and sent below again, while the coal is attacked by no moron!' workmen who rapidly so t it, and witeet it to large wagons thabetatol at the platter* outside. This ls, as I said bedbre, au old extabilsliment. and I mortice It that it may be compared with the newer and more complete operations, which we visited after see• ith.f this ono.. ' esoolng northward some five hundred yards we frond two large flame buildinge doge to each other. one bong used ass covering for the shalt, the ventilators and the worknora engaged in /discharging the coat as It arrive , . at the surface; the other covers the *teem engine and accompanying apparatus.• Two repos,whieh seem con tinuallyln motion. join the'two. and arasupperted on their way' by large pulllee. Our first cans is to examine the machinery. ableh is of Belgian make, and,beert the name of n large ruanufeeturingrompsey in the (tame. diate vicinity. Nearly all the engines about here are built either in the valley of the Sambre or the Meuse, though at one blast furnace, near the torn, I saw an en• dine of English make. Thie drawiug engine has& power of fifty horses; is rather rough in its 'general appear. since. hut, works :with great emoothnese and ro.Mlarity. It is high presume. with horizontal cylinder, and piston rod running through both seas, for the Permute of Or. ing steadiness. Tbo link 'motion cf valve, is empl o yed. It makes segenty•five strokes in IKaainutes. during which time it draws the sage and coil from the bottom to the .top of the shaft, adistance of I,Wkileet. • The winding apparatus consists of two immense mete an connected with the Apr. bed strafiaby marsearing, e.,4, 1830. bat they rovolte with ono-third the rapidity 6f - the lat. ter. 'next , are of wood. at entielst , etch of tw. twitygn. nal frames. piacet about 1 foot mulct' and extending about 18 feet In diameter. thing olTordhl4,44Onty of space for the rope, which, ashen : fully woundi up. ovisruples an inner partied 14 feet In diainetar. • All the rope la never unwound, but a belly of about six feet iilaineter remains to prevent the sharp bending which a small cylinder would,ca me.i • Thli ••iie is Itself' tho'a.reatelt e4t riosit {OA of the this rope is Itself ono. .litt'"veat .curiosities of the machinery. It is. in feet. a ah. of entribination of the Rolled iron strap, used MI the planes of the Lehigh Com• pauy, with the round wire rope, manufactured by differ. out methods' at Trenton, N. .1.„ and at Alauclythuuk.— It is.essentielly a; roven wire strap or braid 10 inches broad. and about 1 i inehes thick. which while in one direction—laterally—it preserves nil the .rhtidlty of a gelid piece of metal. bends •readily in the other, and winds itself. fold otter-fold, upon the narrow reel, till it forms a thick roll. like an Immense bolt of tape. When accurately tel it does not touch the wooden .ides of the'' ' reel-but st nude between them a solid mass 01 metal /0 inches broad and 14 feet in diameter. There appe ors 'to be very little abrasion between the different ,sayers of rope ae it Is wound and unwound: and since it is re quired to pass over but two putties before It liatigaper. pendicularly the• free air of the mine, there can be but, little wear trom this source. This rope wilt lest from three to four years, drawing daily half the )11.11•1 of the mine. or '4)O tons. O portion of which Is from the above mentioned depth 0f1,0,14 feet. _ . IR= EIEMMM 111 The usual load howde its own' nis.ss..is a cage of about 2.1883 pounds, 4 cars weight et each about 500 pounds, and each, when loaded. containing 880 pounds orcoaL.— . All the pores of the-rope are kept full or grease, which thiekens and forms n protection for the wire strands. • This virtu of rope appears to ho In general favor here; I see it al nearly :111 the new pits, and at those? -where old machinery has been rept:teed by new.. Thutk; at the -Bebastopol shaft"—a short illstanrii southward of the 9t. Pierre —which is X. 1 1 ,11” be the deeliest lit the whin. ity 01 Charleroi, and extends under day 1791 feet, two such ropes are used. They art remark ibis for t h eSrlil• it il increase In the size between the upper and lower ends. • This,fnereose is an rustkagest that u the rfpe is gradually unwound. and thutft.greeter , length bung lb the steep pit. ,a stronger porthift - of the rope is presented at the top, to support the neatlA of metal which 'hangs helorr. At the Sebastopol pit' a double engine of 150 horse power is used in ,drawlik• raises a cage with id ~.a. ll. s ears from tho shove exarmi initr,• depth to two min utes: and yet with all this kph ity of [notion, and this ints•ire to eehtnery it MOVE'S with the rezularity of muck work, and with the exception of unloading and loading, almost with as little noise. - . • Wire ropes orthia form are but an eauryietep beyond the dot hetuDen ropes that were employed here general. ly some ye.ins azo. , These hempen ropes are sometimes still iu use at the 'shallower straits, and in some plores.l understand round wire ropes are used. I met with none lii WI coal shah!, but at a very antlquatA'ostalr 110u:field tbodrawing was being done by &huge hemp• OA cable. • . • . But tOTreturn to the St . Pierre shah, which a Ilhoul:h not sk, deep as the clobastouol, is from its Aire. excellent new-uxuainery. and extensive underground works, tuon, worthy or a visit. The. renearkable regularity an d safety whiyh one to lek ly observes are secured at this shaft. depend in a great meaaure upon the good wr.rkmanship or the machinery and upon some simple mechanical contrivances which Will demand our attention before descending. The mine is worked In tiro stages. one ; level coining into the shaft about threwf mrths of the way down. It Is Itencl u evident that there are three pointe where the cage must stop; •ia : the bottom, the middle level, and the top; and the enginernan who govern the motion or ie I rage by 3 lever connected with the seam valve4la •;.... trolled in his important duty by three several rtm- vances. each of which increases the certainty and cc runtry with which the .different motions and pluses are made. . ro .. The first of these Is simply a 'mark upon the rope. _ , ~ _ ....rg upon _ , either made by chalk, or Consistin t of a little bundle of straw bound to the wire with strings. - This stark. corn. in; during each asewnt or d ;seen tor 'the Cage. opposite a rwtain point. iodic. ,tes boa much of the rope Is un. wound: and hence whereabouts In the stir the cage is situated. ,_ The seem i contrivance rconsists of a vrpresentatlon of the shaft. painted dearly upon a hoard about twenty ' feet long. and set up het , reltha enginema'n. A. string attached to the shaft of the fly.wheel. is earrhd over a ppli.y on the nipper end of this hoacd, and n weight. which may represent I be nap. Is thus raised and lowered through a space of twenty feet. which represent,' the mine. at, a rate proportional to the rate of !the real ene: When' the weight then is at the bottom §f the board. the cage may be known.to be at the bolt of theidtaft. and when the weight is at:the middle le the cage and ears May be known to he taro at that polo 'in theirjeur bey of a thousand fe-t. 'The third cinitrlvanee has combined ith it en Sr. raingement for prieventing the cage from in„.• wound np too far—a circumstance that sometina takes place st mines to the great injury of the machinerhand the linmineht danger of the workmen. The4iachine itself is very simple, end entirely; efficient. It nsists of two screws. placed parallel to each other Ina attle at the tide of the chief steam cylinder . ; these sc , r eews are work ed Ify level gearing,' from the flywheel shaft; and turn slowly In opposite direct lonsP A oirriagii. like that °n it lathe. is attached to each of thesielicrewa, it a motion ls M ;le to correspond to that of the cage, and ap index It a id points,nut upon a graduated scale the position of th cage In the mine. At stated interval i are placed o' ,s att ached to springs, and those being .truck by the carriage as passer, warn the enginematt wren to change the motion of his marbine. Such a bell ring, Jost be. n't's 'iv...Cate arrive,' at the surface, but *Would the en• ftlneman still le inattordive and allow- MS: machine to 1 coulieue la motion. the screw still continue; to draw the , orrittge forward, and before an aerident can happen it strikes a lever. the distance of which is graduated by a screw. Title in its turn immediately opens the valve of the rilinder of a large steam brake. two tinge beams of ward graspa whe4 'Oiled the Mehl axle, the' engine : and feuly elope, and with it the entire drawing app." rattle ! ' • . •rhe bAnarx are ranged to a small building attached • fn the engine house. Therare provided with twittered,' TelcVS„ one of which It always kept securely locked in - an iron box, that protects It from the interference of firemen; the other Is so'arranical that steam Is blown oil at cheat 15 pounds per allure inch. ;There are two steam guil es. ono of wiiielt Is the spiral, &zimut with 'UN but adapt...lto the Pririph tottliodi of rocko n t eet th e l'oth4r Is a inn; bon tabs bent like . * tr, and partly fill e d with 'wicket' tor. A flat moves up and down With the varying level or the odirksilver, one end of which is breutbt la contact with steam from the...boiler; .a string stitched to this float and passing over'* pulley, carries la weight Open Its opposite end which !Marks upoit a graduated scale the varying prtitentre: Everywhere bah whore the pressure of *team IS spoken of or deslonatcd, it is not given as we give it—in so many pounds p i e. square Inrh—trot in so mepy atmospheres soil fractious of an atmosphere. _. _'`r."' The workmen have beecniegnite accustomed to mi l Method. suit thelloXllMWrs prefer it to any other. ' There to still another /Lately apparatus to he described, which is deemed br the engineers here finite as men:. Hal to the existence of a colliery as any of the foregoing. This la an alarm whistle, which announces In the shrill.. est of tones the feet that the water in the bolter is eith er ton high or too low for security or good working. The arrangement consists of a fiat stone. aboist ten -Inches al uare, eusnanded upon the water of the totter br means ota rod set in the ptate,near tbo l4 4feti ri4o. This. weight is attached toe lever, loaded' at the . op o. site dnd enough to nearly - counterbalance the stone, so that by the Ind penes of the water It disarm falls with the surface.` Rising begoad, or sinking below cerhici .limns opens a valve. and allows stutni to play 011011 111 whistle, which continues to sound till all danger Is re My let ter, no *nom beat a chepterabotit precautions. te mpnnst, after deserltiltig Aiw remwleingstireguitriK with which the ficklest:government end gond ammo inc. ,rounitiot life and property of the twiner, We will tritet to their ehhioilltiy, as tt descend litho MO workings be., groimg, R. 1. . 13.669 " tin " cam= IN,EURI)PE. MAlNattli .The foltmerit at :this invention duly appreein: tell by thole:peal Opiritera4ho havit li. is not nreamtry-to allgdh to'the wrodeserovi:•- diJit this epiiiiitus,'al it Is laminar tin* 'gaged To the annexed eittitlcatt4 wa call ittentiM4 &fording as_ they de "I(mph:testimony of the . aigue of tbs apparatus:, It wilt be pereeived fraaithe hist certificate of IL H. Putts a 00 0 dated April 21, 1859, that.thly, are so well pleased with - it, that they are now erecting another. rellielenily large to sopply.all their - Boilers, twenty-four in nureber.. , appare l:is adapted to locomotive stations, as the water softened bi It is more readily generated in. to steam, 'thereby mousing despatch, with ecoOrinly of fuel. *latent further preface, the-attention of the reiday Is directed to the annexed certifi cates NO. 24,0k4-4ATP3ITNit 17th Wit n 59. • blonsmix .31"reambes;.1.3d, 184 S. It . A. MAI:3IOAT, Tau., &lists° Nana Sir:— Having bad your "Apparatus for Purifying Olin? Wa, WS` in operation at our mines at Wolf Creek, since tail nay.we bare t ouch pleamltell3 certifying to its great 'Olney and adept.ation for the purpose intended. she rendering the mine water Ot for ate In boilers by remov. lox the acid. tile.. (which at our mines will eat up a bol ter In one month) and rendering the water soft, thereby preserving boilers, saving the expense of constant re. pairs. and °flames of new boilers. hitherto an expense; of many thousand doll Ira a year t s us. Front the soft ness of the urstar. , st,esus Is generated In mach Ica time witn a - contains lion of nearly one.hilf fess coal, and the machinery working much more stioctilly. . Oar boilers were cleined.out last week, and found t be in a perfe.l rtiti of preservation. To us your AePtc ~,eas bay been the means of sating many thmatiands of dollars in hauling of water. renewal 0:hollers:lc- v (Signed 4 0. H. p.yrrs * co, . . . per G. C. Pint& Porrinuts, . RA. 9 IE9. 2dR. R. A. mkt - swot . ..3i stm c n.sraln.— • Dear have read the' certificate given you by 3feasrs. G. 11. Pi t tig &. Co, relative to the excall.int man ner In winds ybur Water Purifier acts in rein tying all foreign sub-Lances from the water, making it soft and wally generated Int 1 It lac string or tbousaads of dollars to O. It. Peas k Co.. htbollers and repairs. is also a saving to the valves in their pumps. Inasmuch as I built the machinery fir you. and as far u It lies In my power t t judge of Its artiffn in els:ruing Impure wa ter, I can recommend it with pleasure I r any party who are !shoring' stiller the necessity of using Impure watuc in their hollers. (Signed ' ) ' W3L Wichita/1.1 1 lrtis Fithruary, 10.59, a ' 11. A.:HAD:GAY—Dear Str:—Barareyour Parifyirto Apparatus was put at G. 11. Potts A. Co.'s Mlues tilt .Creek, a holler would not last during the summer' months, more than a mouth or two without repairs, coati log them from 3to $lOOO In boilers. Since last, May. when your Apparatus was pat up, it has coot them but a trifle, ow lag to the ebanze In the water. I hereby re. commend It total coal operators who have had had eater, although an doing so, tam acting against ray' own inter. eat. I believe further that It is well calculated for bed. motives. (Signed,),- itHIN T. NODIK. • lintel-snug :Mt April, 1859. R. A.. MAMMY. ESQ-. 111Xlsik EXenflitll • Doer Sir rhe corrosive effects of mine water on nut boilers hos hitherto been a entree of great lees and In. enntenience. not only massing the deetrertion of the boilere, but the less of time In making repairs or put. Sing in new boilers, (this al.nost Invarlaily happening during the "'nay season) and in the hauling of water. at en expense of several hundred &litre per month. All this, is. however. avoided by the use. of your.. Mine end Mineral Water Purifying and Filtering Apparataa." (Icing thoroughly convinced ofilts utility, we have 4e. ride.' on erecting ono!her at our White Ash Slope, the one erected at the Red Ash Slim not being sufficiently large t t A pply both vl Tee. . • . We Ni g* no hesitation In recommending It to 11l „keit operators. being fully convinced theta - trial will convinee them of Its utility and economy. We have 21 tirdicie In uie at our colliery, and as Al.. Maingey'a Puritle ahts an experiment, we only erected a small one; but after One year's nee of it are en much plertemit itiat are now erecting one enlllciently large to auhplY 01l of o'er boilers. • (Signed,) O. U. Pori% t c. 41, • perll:C:ParfS. lIALTTURRIC COAL,MARKET, June 2. 1 . 350.-47 . ? *till note an Active dewing for Cuel and business to R very fair extent hos been time in it this week: We quote Cunilierlawf it $1 25. for Lump, $3 35 @s3 50 fof fine, *nil $3 110 $3 75 .per ton for roe of the mine. Anthracite is selling from the i yard at $4 50 0 S 5 00 per ton of 2,240 YORK Coil. AND .IROII MARKET, Jane 2, 1359.—There' has been a lair inquiry since last week, and prices aro without material change.— We quote by the cargo :it $3 25 0154 20, and by the ton from ,ya nt $4 $1 50. -In I 'reign little has been` , oTriZ, and price, , re nominal. • Iron--;Scotch Pis at $24 ® $25 par tun. Other BOSTON COAL AND MON MARKET, June 2, 1859. --Cargo sales of Piotou and Sydney at It 50 % ton, rash. English Cannel is quiet, and prices are nominally the same. • Anthracite, io retail lots, is selling.iit $5 00 015 50 V ton.. ion-HPig Iron rules dull. American • No. $24 ® -$25 ; It ir Iron, $4510 850 fur commoni refined, $55 0 $6O flir• English ; Sheet, 111 I.lle. per lb. 6 UlOl.. . PUILADELPRIA COALMAnwtrr. Juno 3,1859. Prices remain without chimp. White Ash Schuyl kill is selling from $3 00 to $3 30 on board, and Red Atdi Irons $3 20 to $3 40. Lehigh from $3 25 to $3 3 71. • dehttylklll Coal Trade for 1859. Quantity of Coal pont t,y Railroad and Canal, tor the week ending on Thursday evening issi : ' R 111.20 AD. CANAL. • , Port Carbon, ~., 9.137 . 01 10.250 00 Pottbville.l.3l9.os 2.117 11 • Schuylkill llliven; - 11,015 16 , 22,053 10 Auburn, - -.- 2.130 02 Port Clinton, 7.148 15 , 2,733 10 -- . .-11,— Total (Oil the week.. . 31.361 CU ' 31,963 11 j'reelously thie year / 645,111 03 • 2.13,500 12 Total, 07657:4 04 326.464 ofi To moo time last jar,' 607,18:, 14 ' - 221,100 13 `lncrease, tons, Schuylkill Connty liallrond■ 1850 t The following Is the quantity ; •of coal troneported over the dllerent Itallmads in Schuylkill County, for week ending on Thuriday evening leet: I. WEEK. TVTA,L. Mine Hill and S. Ilaveu R. It, 36.901 IS 42114,41 15 UM= Schuylkill Valley " 7.073 14 79.509 00 Mt. Carbon It I't. Carboy " 8.8.17 11 101,10/ 10 Mill Creek, " 14,770 111,, , 18 ,141 17 !Attie Bchuylklll, " 10.080 08 103,40 02 - Pariegeore Coal Trade for 1839. Araouat trxusported dariug he !ast month: Unlorf Canal, . Sriatara Itailrmid; Lehigh Coal Trade. for 1830 by Canal. For laid week ending ou !Saturday hat : WEEK. TOTAL; Lehlzh Coal and Nar. co., 14.7%5 17 109.888 IS Spring Mountain Mine • '1,247,02 9.015 14 Colerainel do, 615 17 3.189 08 Beaver Meadow d 0... 15t New :fork and LehlAii Coal Co., .350 01" Berman Penna. Coal Co.,' 1,5943 16 Not h•Spring Slountai Coal, • 6111 09 D. Mumuiej and other Ilazleion Coal. East Sugar Loaf Coal, 'Mount Vloai.ant Council Itidge, • Buck Itounotin Coale*, Franklin Co-II Co., Audinreid Imp't ik Coal Co., r llartlurd.CJii CO, 1,762 09 3,809 05 11.136 13 4,5'22 16 719 13 10 - 33,110 06 04 4,0,;612 IR 3,807 10 07 9.864 01 IR 2.1.2 206 S 9 2.25 09 16 2.97 18 15 ar.si2 19 Total, 31,961 10 ....25,134 17 Lehigh Valley It. name 1859. Fur week ending on Saturday Last: • ' ' ' WREE. IlaSietnil (4. Pardee & C 0..) • . 2.490 00. 40,999 01 E. Suzar lesat.( Parker & Co.. 2.992.16 40.249 05 Council 111dge.(Sharpe, L. & C 0.,) ••1,227 00 31:19 17 Mount PleiNant.,. 112 04 7. *:a 04 S. Mt.. (liandolphs k 'lamp hire) 2 6 , ,8 04 • 55.174 16 Coleraine, (Itatclitl&Jbhns n,) 705 12 1),095 Deaver Meadow. • • . 135 04 n,fut N. York & Lnhiyar. (TlLT:art Son) 707 19 22,363 07 N. Sp. .It.(J,. '3leCr,a ry &CO 931 03 ' 1.9,605 03 S. S. 511...(W1b1n h Uehav n.) .' 19 08 Herman Improvement Co., Cerro:in Penna.,.. Other Shippers, Total by IG ilmtid Can.tll i. 41.080 08 43,b9b 17 Last year, Inerrant!, PO fir, Rates of Toll and Transportation on . PIMA. k RUBINO R• 11. ROAD - • rotroni - From . Prong From . ~ All..Cirhnn. S. Itiook.Auburn Pl. Clinton . 'Toriehnvind, sl'4o $1 35 $1 25 • .$1 20 To 'hilatra , 140 ' 1 35' .. 125 I'2o Spring, 31111 a, 1 35. l3O ' I'2o 120 Reading, • , 05 - 100 80 80 Rates of Toll by Canal for the present. Frms.ll. a. rtes. At. CS keit. S Ittren. it Clinton To Philada , 05 GI -• tit 60 • Spring 51111 r, 60 • . 5O. . 67 ' 64. `N te, orri l l4 og 1,0w , n, 55 ' ,64 52' 45 ' Itd 58 'O7 35 - 37 Rates of Freight by Canal. Proc. Pt. C. it , M. C. S. Haven. It. Clinton. To New York, .'" $1 55 $1.50 - $1 40 To ebilada. 60 a. - 55 50 Rates of Toll and Transportation col VI VALLZT ILML ROAD.. . Mauch Chunk to Trenton, - $1 60 • do • tilissbelliport, i MI do Morris Canal Basin at Phillipsburg, RATES 41 sus CAYALi. From 31sueb unk to New York via Dela ware k Raritan Canals $2 48 From 51sueh Chunk to New York via Mop. 'lds Canal, , • . 32 Rates of T011..&e. 4 from Manch Chunk. Via Lehigh Valley and Northern Penn. to Master atrlet, Philadelphia, ; J $1 11 . . Rates of• Toll, ats., to Baltimore:' • - • - , , Ist airs of tigkoliritloal - 1 Chwpany. ' Cars, From SontOiry.aioveShonioklo, $2 $0 $215; . D. , below Do. 24$ 2 II), Trerorton, - 160 , Lylioos V*lle7,• '• , 179 . 1.30 Ploogroro, - .., ' - - ' 2 It' 1 Ott;- • t: l 4:WiallEitCuCl3.llll, • • :AND OTHER SCHUYLKILL 00. STOOKS. cogitzatii XI WILL/All TlloliPt+Olf, BAKKM M4dlroidat Phtladelpbls, Reading tc Pottsville - 3lloellill ond'Sehuilk 111 Maven • - Mount (LaVoie: • • • • • Mount Caibotrind Port Carbon . 31111 Creek • - • • • . • Schuylkill Vaitey ••••• •• - . - Lorberry Creek - - - - - . - Swill's% • • • • • - - • —• • Canals 11 Schpylklll Navigation 68 praferred •- • Union Canal - - - - ---- " preferred - Del.& linirn Coal Transportat'a !tail - road do Cava& Comaillantells, Lit tietichnyl. Nay. R.N.& Coal Co. Lehigh Coal & N4vlgation Co.. • 1111ittOTI Coal C 0 . .• Duck Mountain Coal Co. - 'Pea neylrailLa Coal k 11.11.C0. • • • 'Lehl;rb Valley. R. R. CO. • • •• • • Lykeos Valley Coal CO.* • • .-•• .• Bearer Aleadowe Coal &N. It. Co:- • Lykeo Valley Railroad & Coal Co.- - Coal Companion:. Forest improvement ro. . North American Co.;prekirre - d .• • • Delaware Coal Co. - • . . Cumberland Coal Co.' , ,• New Creak Coal - • 1111seellaatioas t Minim' Dank , —•-• Famine Doak • - • ?, Pollattliensul Co. - • L Pottardle Water CO. • . - • Sil•The Stook et all 0 - aelOoMplahai thellarvellst whoa toralatirdbi those publkatiom NgwIDITE.. - .4:i'.6j - _ - '. -It*lr':''''':'ll*XES. - ",-`- • ."-::,:'. , :- . :-: , ._ t, ,, . : ,... - .__' -•':''''.t' , .'4l' , ' L ._''':lTE(4lTiliitiltiii — lilZiiiii. :; - i'• -- . -, ' , =i , ,'.: , '''::• - ::;';,:::.110.iraer Centre a 4 lhakatitriindtie. . • of FISHING TACKLE - - 'manta.* Tumescent. Corner Centre and nunot litreettet:, GRANTS GRAIN CRADLES. at SUCIITER-411103IPSOWS, is ' - comer Contni and lhatet !Weds. PRESERVE JARS, rro beat everything; requiring no ce- L. malt or hentbm to oral them. Call and rem them, at . • . STICIITER VIOLP:4IA, 21. Ckernor Gentroond Market Stereo. FLAT RAILROAD IRON. ALOT of very-good second hand, Ns% lath Flat ititUread• Iron on hand. and will reakounsbly 6J HAYWOOD, LEE I CO. Pottftiite, Jsroo 4,'59 "M• • CUM BELTING. ALL SIZtS, Gum Packing, Rubber ~ -u„,.,,,, min.hoi• Max., Washers. Ittibbet Cnrriagy pri it,71 , . at 87101TEI Jt TIIVIIPSON'tt. • 23- ' Comer Centro and Ilarkat Nit its. HEMP HOSE. • AGOOD article for - Itgarant pur, poses, at half the priee of rubber. CaM and no at. t.- SUMTER & TIIOM HON'S. ' 23- Center Centre and Market Street,. CARPET FASTENERS, RELIEF for Sore Knees and Ach- XL lug Barks, to be had at STICIITER A . IIIOIIPSON'B,, 23- Comer Centre and Market Streets. SCYTHES. • - - . - GERMAN AND - ENGLISH', Grain and Oran Siylbes, tirion Sickles. German ilaullYan• kga Sneaks, Scythe Stanek and Utiles. at aricuren& THOMPSON'S, . Corner Centre and , ltark et Streets. ICE CREAM FREEZER.% 9111 E ceLbrated Ace .}ream Friezer I that freezes the Creum, Coodardx.,lees. Le.. front sto 10 winters. Also Weer Confers,. for bunny and Ufttee use, jud rewired asd for sale cheap at': U. BANNAIIII June '59 111- Boa' aed Virridy Mere. FIRE IPISUPANCE.. FARKESE MUTUAL. of York, Pennsylvania. (AVER. SIX 'YEARS IN OPERA kir TION. and Do amesamenta made. Yawned Capital, orT sisooo. • QUAK Elt CITY. of Phileds. eipitsl—s3oo,ooo. OR of the not rstiette iss the State. WOW In 13111yman'n DnUding, nor Yeter's Ltolel, Pultarille• T. GOLIFRKY. Jena 4.'59 '4l-3m Agent. GREELEY'S . . OVERLAND Letters NOW IS TEE TIME TO SUDSCRIEL I Doikr Matrr • The first of "dlr. Greeley's Letters from Kannut, lash, California. Ae., appears this week. if. Letters an looked fur with much Interest, and 1011101 appearle the 'Beast Weekly and Weekly Tribune. as well as to the Doily. Terms:—Daily, $8: Seml-Werkiy Tribune, $3: Weekly Tribune, $2. For Club Tertne•see Tribune of any. date. Address • . _HORACE UREMIA': k • J - Tribune Buildlnis, New York. June 1, '59 • 734 t IVIOUNTYERNON FUNI) • DA SID PA U L • BROWN . , Es q., of Phoutelphil, will deliver , A LECTURE IN POTTSVILLE. AT TAE MILT HOUSE, On Wednesday Evening. June n. hbfl, thr• the Dement of the Mount Vernon Fund, now being collected by the Ladles of life Union, to revue from neglect, and precervo to the country, the Home and Tomb of amens WASHING TOL • The "eitiiene of adjoining Boroupba:are invited to participate with the Minna of Pottsville, In contribut• log to the object, 1. On the evening of the Lecture,.the doors will be open at 7 o'clock; Lecture to commence at $ o'Clock. *Of ;Art 50 relax; to be obtained of the Lady Men age,. for County; at itannao and 'Gard gues's itookstores. arid at the door. • d"3-The Pottsville Cornet Baud ham been engaged,end will. on the occasion. play mono of Ilia Aura Pottsville, June 4. . • =.lt 'TATEENT ()F TpE AIINEILS' BANK OF' POTTSVILLE in 410 County of SchtrylkilL as re. ' quired by the Second S:clon of the Act or the General, Assembly of this Commonwealth, adp ;Peed the 13th' day of October, A. D.. 1t1,7: , Amount of Loans and Discounts, • Do S pecie ow umt by the Bank '. , . In eault, ; • $70.738 78 Do Due by other banks, • ' 21.141 31 De'Netes or other Banks. 21,941 00 .Ik, Checks of other Batiks and Cash drafts, Do Notes In Circulation Do Depoeites, Do Due other Banks, 1)10;3 '3l The above Statemyyt le comet, taken from ttre Books as they stood on tlto morning of the .3d day of June. 1559. CIIA LOESER. Cathie.. . Affirmed and subscribed before aup. Ibis Third del" of June. 4. !)., 184, • JACOBIREED. J.P. Poltprille.June 4.'h9 ''.., 1 22 PROPOSALS FOR COAL. IiFFICE of the Pa Seal Iron Works, `./ No. 200 South Third street,l'hiladelphia, Jane 1, 18. Proposals will be received et our once until the - inst., fir the delivery st the l•Psscal Iron Works." FA h Firth street below Tacker street, et ,3500 To, s, ( 2.2.0 lbs.) or. portion, t hereof. ' •• BEST QUALITY ANTHRACITE COAL, '. (Freeiross Stab., Dirt, or other Impurities.) Weighed over our scales as it passes late the yard. De. livered &stollens: • SCIIIIYLKILL. 'l9O tints Chestnut, 100 tons Broken In Jotr, lot) 100 August. 200 " 100 " ". Wmteinber. • r,MI " 100 " Ootober.• 300 4 " 100 " w November tr.nttnt. . 204) tons Broken, 100 tons Lump In July. 200 " " - 200 " August. 200 " 100 " " September: . 400 " - °. 100 " • " "Octr!ber. BUI) " ,• ' November. Parties tusking bids will be expected. if required, to furnish /40114..11. gating: name and locality or the mine. PAyments will to “Glen." - on the second Tueiday of each month fallowing the delivery. • MORRIS, TASKER & 00. June 1.'59 '4-34 105,363 13 69,607 tO CHM! PROTECTION FOR FRUIT AND ORNAMENTAL. TRESS FROM 'WORMS! POSTER'S PATENT TREE PROTECTOR, Which has obtained the Preridums at - Nastachusettt and 21'..t0 Fork Agricultarat Fairs. THE attention of all those having Fruit or Ornamental Trees is called to this article, for the protection of Trees from the ravages of Canker and other.wormn which have become en destructive. It in simpk, cagily applied to the body of the Tree.dre rabt.! and vicar and these/it sore remedy again:lW Can ker 11/4rst and other invds. It is in fact one ot those simple. practical things. which readily. ,outmends itself *to the common eenseaud I judgment of every rine; and the need of something to save the fruit is known to all. It is now In use In Mt &rent sections of the country with the most perfect sue. eesll. We refer to the following gentlemen who have used these Protictors: IL P. RALEY . , Esq.,No. 42 Soul h,TIt ird street. Oro. If. Dour, Req., onr. 13th and Walnut streets; O. 11. Donmett Esq , 1619 Arch etteet. E. A. WoOI , WARD. Esq.. N0.1521' Arch street. Ora. D. emits. Esq, No. It'23 Arch street • Ass FITCH, New Y 4 rk Elate Etymologist. la.- The undersigned will tun:ash the Protectors in ny quantity. Any one remitting us One Dolisr will receive a nmple Protector, with a Circular containing full..partleulars and Disarm Lions as to its 'invitees ion. Addicts W. P. DEN SLOW * CO.. Sots Plionurroug, Ito. 439 Ciestnvt sired, (24./foordl l / 4 itadelphfs, lb. trer•AOENTS WANTED in every Town and County, to whom liberal laducements Cr. offered. '.4tatr Town and County Rights for 5a10.1141 Tune 4, '59 21-41 ?PINTO. TOTAL. 10,612-13 ' :::*1,76.1 16' 6,347 01 17,667 01 Campaign of 1860 !—A Paper for Pennsylvania: 68 16 3,:R113 - 1,208 04 12.118 IS 31.901 10 255.210 07 2.11.134 17 The safe Jaarnot Ic a !ergo size. double sheet, Family ;Newspaper. lir, list of content'. will be varied as lite It self, and each week embraces Posnethliq , or Interest nod information for ell classes of readers. In Politics, cc in ;all other subjects of public Interest. It flll3oMtil no equf ! vocal position, but endeavors to advocate the PEOPLE'S, cause with all the energy and ability it can command;' according et all times due comity to an honest differ. ;rime of opinion. It aims only to occupy a firailef fluid, but to occupy that thoroughly: To be a pureed worthy of its flame and our dtatte—one that Pennsylvanians may refer to With confidence and pie:mire, and that will reach. as nearly as passible, every Penmayleania hone, Ic its high est /unbitten.; and'to make it such: we ask the county nance and co-operation of ./tortrytranfans. .Si me 0 . 1 the ableSt writers that can be procured are employed to contribute' in its columns—portralts and other illustrations are frequently lutredueecl. and no reawomble expense Is sPervtd to make it the BEST FAN'. ILF Ns .vs.PAPKIt extent.. sit-TarlT.llak ' Tiering... Payable invariably In advance. 0:0.450 U 4 341.527 Op 155,9_3 WI Address RUBEN G. ORWIO, • Philadelpbla. • Sir llr. W. W. SAnoit. Is an anthonsed anent for the Stile Journal., and Is now m121 , 801E4 Schuylkill fondly. .lone 4,13 q..t.te • LIST OF LETTERS REMAINING in the POTTSVILLE . POST OFFiCE0 111101 : 1 $ 161 Amer Miss Ann Gilmour Bat Oliver Ralph sh .Augcn Hugh Gray Samuel O'Donnell P 1111tle Andrew Hunter Alex Philips Byron . Decker Dr B 2 - Hall Anil Potter D I. Britton Dan . liill A II Pool Henry Ward Drifts:di Geo N Hunter t.athirioe Pearce Jelin It oh Beck Hannah liouscr , Penner Mark Illritton Jacob Hairy Edw sh 2 Penny... Wm Blackman Jacob Hetherington II Phinut Wiluesn' Drudge J 1) Hultman Mrs II Reilly Connor eh Bowe 31r - Head Jai. ship Illus*Davld Bean Nicholas lillor Jerome ' Ryan Edw sh Broderick Thou Humes Mahan shßiehards Hiram' Breach William Hurst It Rich John Brennen ti ill lam Hanle Thos.? sh 2Rosi Robert ship Dryer Wiliam liory Thee Stratten .• Calwen Bridget Hughes Thou S 2 Sheehan Bridget Chaffee B P. Harmon Wm Rnowbenrer Chien , 1 Coormonly Christ Hughes Wm It • Spadeth Datd Cnyhe Ellen Humes Wm 11 Spats Elisabeth Carroll John ship Jones Thos (soineS,n3rder Fraud Carl Jeremiah It mason) oh • Skeen Geo T Curren Jubn Jenkins m sh Ernith tleo Coughlan John Kauffman Saud - ?Anita Harriet Carty John Leiria Evan Spencer Jag • Clifford Mary sh Laing John • . ' Brenda John Conly Mary Long bed • Smith John Christian Mary A Leantar Matilda TiSnyder Jacob Cerritt Mr' Lewiln Mary Schwalm Jae 11 Ord Petri ' lahe Thos. ' thew Patel.* eh Deem Ann • tartish" Thee &Mates 111 . Denby A L Lloyd Thou Bnlnien Bold Durkin Badly Styles Bernard Simpson Wm - Deno Jame MlllerCbas , Sterner Wra Duffy John Madden Ellen .' Tucker John Dalpl Jacob lints Geo - Treirbier Dr I It DowninieJsa 3 . Matter Henry Tyley Mercy , Daniel Ltrsie IF 2 Murtangh Janus Tururr.Roht , . Davies Mir y Rattled Monis Thomas Wit ,_9"113°41"7 Michael Tanga T T mantel Wu. P ' Madera. Starlet; Wilson Allen ' Engisod David Meseltner N White Ann. Everett David . Reser Rebecca Wearer Chcbtain Ettls Edmond 2 r dlneaeSagan Weish Mrs Rath Evans Hanna 11cAndren That William Elmo ah Edwards .llarpret Mcorosit Patk Wright Elisabeth a iring d Jelin T Steinman" Me i Werner Jacob - !I/etcher John SleCoonJsa WRlhurtsildllp sh ! rVoley Jells ship . Mcfssughtin Jae, Wolf Solomon trohn Surma Do 10eXilonon Dann. Wlllahelat Tamer onaoS O" ' - , Dodd • William thee eh Ckeetbant H IT Mcßride Chas 0 Teat Oen • _GralJetm Nolan Patrick alt, Tericer_neo 1. 'OltheniJeci"- • RellJohn : t Taunt Mari; Genntlettlaa.;_; : Owing W A • _ Air Purim* Hawaii*: lee whoa at saa * • • gill plaalevay aAvertbed. Oa. ant . addittaaii.o.l2 . ba charged M .. 4 .04 litter advettirsed._ ... , • , • - • liCinT A.L__A.A.lieritamilaillt. 50 50 50 50 100 17 a ./ i/ci , 50 ioo Do Do ao 20 ~ Z '.`,- , , A ..t., . 1`,P,5714,14` "The State Journal," PRIILISPED EVERT SATCODAX MORNING. AI N.. E. eor. of Fifth owl C704t0 al its , F4l ulelphia, TLI E STATE JOURN A CA1,31,1! T. MOO Blares-820 Each: One Copy ' One Year, Your Cnpioo. " •IS 700 Ten Copies, " 15 on terminus of the Phi Mira itl; Pier ICsi. 1. VAN DIISEN, NORTON & CO., IN MIST QCs 18 OF , 'RED AND WHITE ASH COAL. Walnut street, Philadelphia. OFFICES: S 3 43 Liberty. street . , Nee Turk. - S Mame street. Boston. • CUMBERLAND COALS • Alks sole Agentsicnr r the . • LeUgh Coul and Natagatuna Compass. , October 16, '46 , 42- • Pier so. a. • . BLAKISTON & CON, 11/11PPILILI or ?CC Mt QUALITIM or • WRITE ASILDED ASH and TREMONT SCIIIITZEILL COAL* FRANKLIN COMPANY'S CUMBER LIND COAL: oIeo ' HAZLETON LE- • 111011 COAL. 217 Walnut st.met, Phtladelplas. OFFICES: i Nerr street, New York. ' 17 Doane ateeet, flagon. October 16.' 42. . . Pier No. 3. .., • BAUM, OGLE- 4k CO., ININERS'Aggy POMPOM OP - XLAS.,.I=33CIPVV . 40CPAMN. First Quality Red Ash Coal. i • Yo. 113 Walnut street. Philadelphia. OFFICES: No. 70 Stale street, Boehm. N0.1G6 Broadway, New York. • October 30, '3O . " - - BCHUYLKILL ANI LEHICH COALS. GEORGE'S CREEZ 6111133ERIABD COAL. t OFFICES: 32 : 1 :1 4 :1 1 :114 t on t lii . ttrl i g la n:go b tkinel.. IG9 Broodwxy.,Now York. PI lt lio.5 9 PORT lIICIDIOND. October le IS 12- READ! READ!! READ!!!. AESEN 4'WEE.VS ~ Ar omatic Balsam, •TS-n R,ENIEDY not to be excelled for J., the taw and COM of those maladtoa Inkldeut to thefummesSetron, vta: • Diarrhoea, byeentery, Cholera or Cholera Jlorbaa, i i Vomiting, Acidity of the Stomach, etc. eta excellent Germinative powers, pleasant taste and soMhlng Influence. renders It le valuable remedy In 'ht.' Jantile diseases, peculiar to the Reond Summer, vie:— Cholera Infamlusit, rte' It has a re•lntrlmoraling and tonic jeellitence.nn the system, allaying Ingstonuttkm where it exists In the gamut and laterbla--and on trial - van he Anted todlepentable to the well being of every. fetidly. It will be found as well adatited to adults as children. _ - 41;1` nut' zr.-6- - 0 Prepared only •• A. VENWEIN. ") pispeneisia ['heath& N. W. corner Ninth and Poplar sti.,lllllladelpleht. ,erPriess-25 Cents per hottle.-tr.4 • ire v Gold leyieuss. W. Erma and Joelic Bums!' Fos, Phteseelle; It. 11. Inns. St .Clair , ; s J. Far, Tau/a gile. and by druggists and storekeepers Onermlly. .May2l.'6o. [lf] ,21.1 r • Thoroughly Tried AND Unfailing Remedies!! swAY•NEI! Swayne's! Swayne's! Sway ne's I• Swayee'sl Swayne'al Swayne's Swasne'sl Fwayne'sl Dr. Swayne's Celebrated Fondly 'Methane,. Dr Swayne's,Celebratnt Family Medicines. - Swaynee Compound Syrup of Wild Cherry. C pound :.yrel, of Wild Chet ry.' "Swayne'S Compound Syrup of Wild Cherry." "S.waysie's Compound Syrup of Wild Cherry." "Swayer's Compound Syrup of Wild Cherry." The greateit Cough and Consumption Remedy In use to "Dr. Swayee's Compnund Syrup of Wild Cherry," the "en Iginal" and only genuine "Wild Cherry" Cdutponnd for Weak Breast, heart Disease, Bronchitis, Asthma. Whooping Cough, Blood Spitting. Liter Complaint, Ner vous Debility, Restless Night s, Ar. No remedy, boasted as It may he, ran pretend ti. naprretriiit. Awe yne's Sarsaparilla and Tar Pills, etTUAßCOATED—warnntled' to contain no calomel—a mild and gentle purgative, unsurpassed by any , Magi tine for removing the 1111 e, cleat:tabu: the stomach. and effectually purifying the blood. These pills nattier gripe, nor pnal ace naussa. • . . Dr. Swayne , s Bowel Cordial. A Pixasxter and cure remedy for Aslat,b , Cholera.Chol. era Melbas, Plarrinea,' Dyaeutery, Cholera in tontine, Summer Complaint, Pains in the Stomach and Bowels. Vomiting. Sickness of the Stomach:4e. Lfi - Every family should have a bottle In the- hone., in two of sudden attack In the nighE'.l - It rel4vws all pain. • • Invaluable to IllotlArs. • Paidus Soothing Syrup. for Children teething. Pre• pared only. by Dr. S.wavue A Son. Philadelphia. ' Great Spring Prirityer or the Blood. Swataa's Compound Fluid Extract of Sarsanwrilla, a great runtedy for Scrofula, Old Ulcers. evil effects of Mer cury, alPSkin Brenham. Blood Purifying. Ae. • Dyspepsia or Indigestion. "Ds..S.I!AYSZ'd hitter Cathelicon.' A very valuable Bitters, may be taken w I hie degree of certainty'. never yet experienced by a Medicine of this diameter. for Con • stination. Flatulence, Seneca. Heart Born: Acidity of 1130 Stomich, Cold Feet. Debit Ity mimed by the Infirmity of age. prostration of strength from any cause; Depres. skin of Spirits, Dyspepsta,or Indigestion I o all Reforms!, only 50 cents a bottle. ' All the above p replied only by DR/ SWAYNE A SON, No 8 NORTH Sevearu Street, second dcor above Market. Philadelphia. Sold by drum G. Blow, & Soy, C. Erma, Pottsville: J. K. Bums, H. W. PREInIr, Minennrille; CONRAD ORA • SOL Tune tura; COAL -MVITZINOCR,SchnyIkiII Mayen; Jour Castror t J. It. Rums, Tremont; Ww Pettit, Ft. Clair; J. Wltttatia, 311.1dleport ; E. J. _Far, Tamaqua; KITZNIII.L. STIES & Co., Pinegrove; and by all respectable dealers In medicines throughout the county and State. May 21.'39 ' .1 • $C , 52.93 CO 81,1'01 II 151.371 ..%2,460 00 174.350 51 26,6N4 28 • YOUTH ft ND MANHOOD. TusT PUBLISIIEII, the 25th Thou . sand. and mailed lo a sealed ease• lope. t hree stao any m address, post pald,on receipt dig ps of t. . • . :t A • MICDIOAL mes.tr. O.f TRH PHYSICAL EXHAUSTION AND D. • CAT OP TUC PRAMS . CAUSED HT "SELP•ADList,” ISIECTION. ANC TiILANIIIIIOCII COITSEQUILIICLA OP linens. CT IL J. CULTERWELL. M. Dy ITICHEEIS or TUB ROYAL COLLIS/II OP St/COLoSII. A• 0. ; • \ 4Sirtirserms torrhore or Seminal Emissions, Genital and famous Debility. lmpoteney. Less of Enmity. Depress Ilion of eplitts. Timidity. Disease of tdelfexual Organs. and Impediments to Mardi:re. are promptly. hod effectm ally removed by the author's novel and most suormsful Anode of treatment, by !Desna of which the Invalid cab wain pristioe health without bavintrieourse to dan gerous and expensive medicines. (Prom the London Lancet) The beat treatise ever written_ on a subject of vital ports to to all, well worthy the author's exalted repot* tine. • Address. the Publishers.). C. KLINE k CO., let Ave nue. cm'. 19th street: Rost Box 4)88, New York City. March lb '6O [DJ 13 Stu , The Great Strengthener and Pain Destroyer. The best and "he .pest llouvabohli Remedy. In the world. Simple and pleasant In It. application, certain and elfectuil in Ite results. , A beautiful, scientific, ex. ternal Curative, applicable for She relief of Pain at soy time, In any place, In any - part of the human system, and under all cireumstaness. If you put this .Plaster anywhere, If Pain is there, the Plaster will stick there until the Pain has "'stashed. the Platter magnetises the Pain away, and - PAIN CANNOT EXIST. 'ITTIERS TRIS PLASTER IS Rbenmalism, Lamenem, Stiffness. Weak ners,Debillty Nervousness, Neuralgia, 'Dyspepsia, Couoba and Colds, Pains and Arlie' of every kind, dowif even toto'rns,are 13131EDIATELY RELIEVED; and with a little patience, pRIMANENTLT CURED, by the magical ,intlitenee'otl the MAGNETIC PUTTER, it the Ifiraidest, sweat, 1 sifeat,- pleasantest and cincpeFt retnedjitigiaistenee.—' l Its application Is universsi—equally to the strong man; the delicate woman, and the feeble Infant. To each and all It will prove a Balm and a Blessing. Dense is agnee able, and without annoyance or trouble. Da price la within reaehtof all—rleh or poor; all mdy have it, and all should have it who are sick, and suffering In any way. --- ; - TA RISERS should be always Supplied erltb this Inset- PLASTER. It will be the Good Physician-fn any household, ready at all times, and at Instant nolke. Put up in airtight tin boxes. rails box will triikesix - to eight plasters, and any child can spread them. Pike 25 vents a hex, with full and Odin directions. It 2 05 each, 1 75 .15a D. D. Morehead, D., 'lnrent n• and, Pmpriet , ,r, 19 MLitt alrefi, Now ...Iloaitneso's Alnactia PLurrza." is sold by all Drug gists, in every City, Stan ALA Tillage of the totted States. . • - [•115-eoir1ly THE IMPERIAL DEPURATIVE I The Sandard Rtiody nj Ves .tVinefeersala (Wary; . FOR ALE DOSEASESHE THE BLOOD. RREPARED BY DR. LOUNSBER RY k Ca, N 0.60 North fifth Wed; below Arch, adelpbla s ibr Climeriiws and .7ciofidout seam', •White Sendlistas, Rip Pissy, ilarigrusht Llama' arrbimobs, . ter; it Add head, V7cors arat Nubth and . • Throat, Erstpa , eur of the. awl - ,• HUMORS AND IMPURITIES OP 711 E BLOODi gareetrmtually and permanently cured . . 'rhis hiedi , ine coo mends Itself to patients and their confidence. the two iessons—.Pint—lt is just what it is eepn t sen led to be and will do all that is claimed for it— hot it will not ca r eer ery dhease.becanie it is especially adapted and prepared for one class of complaints, and these It cures—in the &tend place, this Medicine fa pure, highs &narnirated and attire—ea that it at ems masters the disease—if It is eurable. Unto doses, nor local continued use of it is not asked for—One Co Mu betties will In a majority brumes, exhibit its great corm Inn properties. In this respeet, time and moneyare not wasted in Nog and fru:thaw efftwts to obtain attire. In &maims and - Bbectf alms diseases, no needid ne has her equaled it in Its successful cure", Mow, so obstinate and, Involute cannot resist the eleataing and purifying affects of the larintasfatnai; CIVIL mem of avail &meter; no matter how obstinate or Long atan4Unir, invariably ylel 4 to the wonderful effects • of the Ittrantat.flernitamit Old or Young chip al* flank* with perfect 2f pow am Ono lint**. sad if ye* wish Mole* wit* to Ms Machold Ogee. No: Oh Korth nut strogoeavertb, and pow will receive itAlkissekiding ...stamp beams.) • Di., LOUNEOURT & tXt., •d¢Fetsal* by MARTA& W. EPTlSOrDrardilaK F. Cotner of Maim & Ntwilegi* atnjefd , Opposite, upp. Pottirillie. - • iiirPor 84017 Driissb4o - - • , agi3a. • ler , No: Tyricß. STONE & co., ALUMS IN TAINEXI,CICIIt. IPTIOND ot Red anal Whale Ask MEDICINAL. APPLIED Imperial Depurative. -, ,,, r i.:: 1 ::.:;' , --_ , ?;! - , , ,. - ,=.),€-,, - ' \- i. , --- '' Rs R., on the Delawon!f, at PI lerito. B: I LEWIS ROTHEttiTer MIL= AND SIIIPPLI OP COAL,_ Odin fur sale by the Oargo, , tbo best qialltbeiS of RED AND WHITE ASH tIOALS. Also, LEWGIL and CII3IBEILLANO COAL. WHARF NO. it, lacusloND. OFFICES: 1.31: Ex Wo e i ban nut io strre stree t, OetobiAG, • - :12; • I Pier Sw int JOHN R. SHIPP.= OF 4 ' • CilEririnFAlErriXa 46.2 . 5/29, WU AILV NO. 7, POET Ripumimp. omcss: ( No. kle Walnut rtreer. No. 303 W. g Thlrteepth No* Turk. . Oclobgr 10; 68 : 42. • Pier No. O. ' .• 3. 3. Prxmcweri • I (RV, (nova. .13INNICICSON & ,GLOVER, SAIPPLOS OF SCRIM LXILL Winn AND Bin kw, •i I ALSO. j. Letitia and Illtunstssossepsehr f "``' " Q • be. IZ. %eine( street. 1•1011adelPgla. 101 d Stele House Itaktoter4 Bergen. WitAillf TO. 9. POET ItICIIIIOND, IPUILIDELPUI . Ylbruary 10,'60 B. Plew So. 10. 1' • BANCROFT. 'LEWIS I.lcl CO.. lINSZIcAND MIFFS:II OF stis CELEBRATED ASHLAND COAL,. YttOU .11.4.11AN0Y INUNTApi. OFFICE-111 Walnut. street. Coatoickla Philadelphia. \ New York Offer—ill Cedar street.. Bogen ••Odiee-28 stray [Oct. , JONES Ar, CO MISERS An. 141111PPENS TAMAQUA WHITE ASH it From the Been:dale and Buckville • OFFICE—No. 390 Walnut strertabliai /OrCoal Ibrwarded from Port Clintriit Railroad:or In Boats by Schuylkill Cana. May It 19 DAVIS PEARSON I T AAVE opend , an Officei N 0.2.29 William street. New • Toe 0 i elr celebrated LOCUST MOUNTAIN' and 81'01IN VEIN RED ASII COAL &i. • .111,V.Orders Oren to Rossi? TATI4it4 at Alba above plaee. will receive prompt and careful attention: ,April 0.7.i9 ' I -I 1540 r ludet - ... MISCELLANEQUp. 20,000 CABBAGE. PLAI NT A LSO, for Rile2,ooo - Tm oato p lant , TOr Pile rhesp, by i . .DA 'NAN. ad-Apply on Greenwo od 11111, or at hls Sto . vol.. a —ntvnurs LIFE Or wAsin aroN. T UST' publialied 1 the 1.114:0V WASH: the Work :also fun 'sits, Mar 5,'69 :I. !800 DRAIN, AND also for (2.4. 2to 12 loam+ In Man. . ~ th .0 wood and as durable as iron. Periaiiis Cul want" of such Pipe sill find It in any quantity at f, li. BAN:SAYS Stile., 'March 19, 'II9 1 i . .. , ......____... . _ ...4 • ICE CREAM SALOQ, rlillE undersigtie4l. having p: g , Ice Cajaam Saloon at her mak._ , _ giaii idreot, PO CTSV 11:1ili. solicits a sbar of the phldle patronage.. ICE CREAM, of any flavor, and lauperior quality. supplied in Urge or small quantities, at the shorten 4 notice, and on reason:lllr tertnw.l I MRS. J. 8 . 4 .31 Alai N . I Nitsville, 31.ty 29, 41 1 2.:43 011 Cloth' -- AND WATER PROOF BAT MANUFACTORTi I 86 Sacrum!Street, WILLIA.7IBIIIIIIG, ArEly YOUK. 3r All orders by m II expeubsil with ptomptoesa and s at the luwes haaaufactarere prices. .101 IN ORAIRL May 23, 59 PUBLIC SALE.. k i , 1 () N DAI: S - I t O bo N l i th A an Y d t a 4 t u t i d d a i l s ~- H an S n 4 - . rfil f 1859. at 10 &dock in the fin enorin. will the expossit to public sale aUhe late dsr. ilin* house of henry lloy,l gii; do, , itin.d. in the DUrnugth of Hisilgsburg, the wi t , P ilowing a. tti-tett, to wit t— g illorves. cows 'hogs. naves, rbws,.l horseli wer threshing, maehine, 2 Elie mills. earrla , sleighs, bar-!, Hess. a ',Vt.( linittsi and al. tont ralls; *hest. rye. corn,) and oats; poultry. clack a. bed<lwdsteidi ehal ' is. taltd-a,l vt teen. carpets and a number of other far ling utensils! and 'leasehold furniture. • Terms of mile made known on the days,o f sa oby ithuneN .11oY.} i - .THOMAS HOY, Adralitis raters. HENRY HOY. 1. I MaY VI '49 \ ~ =lt AUSTRALIA PIONEER LINE. Established in 1852. Carrying thii IL •• Nails. Saiiiny Amitiriely mi . She bay Adver *fed.' rrilE BEAUTIFUt A I kx-,t. 1 . trews clipper ship P•TEMPLAR," ii. 500 :di' di tons burthen, 31ffurtar commander, is nrip 1"g at Pier 10 Ent Riser, and having pier en4.half of her cargo enzuged, will sail far .Meltinnrne direct, pull their 20th June. The aceotnneadiatione for. herb ro il : and S.'cond Class. Paffsengers are unsurpassed r cuts; fiat, light and ventilation. . Butes of Puffins. First Cabin Falcon. $2OO ; Second Clio, $7. Children lu arms, tree; under twelve. half re. Fur Preliiht or Peruses. apply on twiardar to R. W. CAI 4 ERON;6 Wm:lnc Greviii New York. Pl:ht Bllls for sale, and cash &thaneei . ma en con. ffiginnents. i Consignees In Australis: Messrs. Wilkie . l Co. Z 3,19 [June 12,18 24 . 17 • _ . • A.M. ALLEN'S . L• DOUBLE :DISTILLED SO4P! Air-Warranted th e Only Chu. • e-oim . Far Waaheng and Bleach:Ng Lianti , .lhtstio, dm.: • READ WHAT THE LAMES SAT A OUT IT! •..., 64 11 , 7 E .have used the above Liquid Soap for the last 7 yeara,mnd k e know, from long experience. it doe s tent t Injure lbis neat linen or , minilin. We highly recommend it to eery lady who wishes to now labor and hard soap, and have b.rutlful white clothes. • . Mrs. Wm. WOG; lira. Stall, - Mrha. Russel, • . ThoiArostar, . " T. Millman, . - " ler. Voorhies, " Sherman. .- F. llogbes ' " ftcyle,L , , w Thos. Mill+, 4 J. McGlone's, •" J. ii. Tref*. 1 " Lune evreen, " Mohr. Morris, , ii And hundreds of other. , ton ntlMerenf to mention. For sate at'll. Denney, 0 More, In tmttical price; t 1 cent. —and 2,sentaalbwed lbr empty bottles. i, Alpo fir sale. by Hunt/Jager it eo..Schnylkill Illaven.and try Moor head t Co. Slinermille. Price, Itl ernts a pint. I • Pottsville, May .28,10 I We' ter READ - Tills ! ECElV,ED,Pottsville.May 27th, Ff).), of the WEST nnaxen ‘!111I lAL IN. i./MPA N Y. per hands of Mr. Moen C. Tee m:4 Agent, the 411t11 of Ten Mau, whir Is in full for two weeks airlines's. Per the prompt manner in which the A nt acted in my ease, I am ender nbligations, as I rem red my dud two days idler I sent In my claim. ' Respectfully, RENA MEYER." "This t, certify that I attended Mr. firmer METI.I4 during his recent sicknes.,gare him bin cfrtitlrate, and WWI present when. the Agent, Mr. BAIR% C. rule; paid hint l'oo Dollars. Yours, revert:tiny,' JORN T. CARPER CER, ,V. D.^ ' I:V.)lre Risks taken on Bessonible Terms. Inc forbter particulars rail at the Offtie, FEGZR'3 HOTEL, POTTSVILLE; PEN.N^A: - SAMIXL 0, TATUM; 'Agent. • Pottsville, May Its, 'Oa 12Ttf Lg. HICH VALLEY RAILROAD. a fltuamegirrangements of, l'aosenger Yr . IN' and alter MONDAY, - MAY I. ' Qttr.' A y 1819. the Passenger Trains on the Behistb Till i e,' Ita;Broad Company will run at the following hums; Down Trainee 1 1 • I twee , • Rua, Ennui, "r .4ec+is. Matteis Chunk at 6.00 A. 31., 12.90 P. lE. 12.35 P. M. Mal ington 6.49 '. . I A 11.... i 1..Y0 a . , White Hail . 7.12 ' 4 1.33 " I 2.25 li‘ Cataeauqua 7.27 " 1.45 " I 2.64 "1 Allentown ; 740 " 1.60 0 l - mio .1 • Bethlehem ' 7.64 " ' 2.11 "; 34) " Freemansintrg ". 6S/7 "' 2.20 " 3.47 " Adds" at Easton liAr " ' 2.43. a • '4.43 "; -t. . • Up Trains. I, • 1 '., • . , Loare .. dwoot. '.!fail.. t Zimmer:. Easton , -at 6.00 A.M., 11.46 A. 3.1 i. 5..16,..31,;= . rrennali,burg 6.40 a 12.09 " 4', 347 " . Bethlehem • 7.00 " „12 10 " 't 4.08 "• • Allentown 7.40. ": .22.34 ". I 4.20 6 . -; Catasanqua . • 6.07 " : 12.46. . " ; 4.35 " White Hall 8.26 " . 100 “ i 4.t3 « glatington '. 9.04 " ~ 3.22 "i . Az."6 0 Arr. Manch Chttnitlo.oo " ' Ata a : 0 640 u DOWN TRAINS.WITII TITEIR C0N4X 4 1706161. The 6.00 A. U . Mail Train wilt run in neetlon with' the Catanima, Williamsport and Erie teal nllroutlElinfra, Williamsport. Dmmlla and Rupert, and will connect at 7 Allentown with the East Penn. train thr Read r, Mr. a risburg and Pottsville; at Bethlehem with th North Penn. train for Philadelphia; at Easton lith be Cen tral of New 'cosily train Gm New York. and iit!Phillpi• burg with the Rel. Del. train for Belvidere. This tralts will also !liable graftage?* to go to tad Water Grp, Peranton and Great Vend, either by the lkl. Defoe the Central of New Jersey train. - I , Thar 12.30 P. M. Exuma Wale run in ronneet with the Beaver Meador train fromwill Wilkeiberri, White n . Maven,lllallaton and Weatherly. and with the Nast Penn. train from Harrisburg, I , ‘ Until. end Reeding, and will connect ; with the North. Penn. train Air Phila. &aphis, with the Central of New Jersey tftin for Nor York, and with the Bel. Del. train for latellertville, Trenton and Philadelphia. . -__i__ lIP'TRAINS WITH TnEllt CONNEcnoss. The E.OO A. 31. decommodslion train Wiltrowneet with the East Ptllll3. train for Ilaidint, Nitta* mil genie. bou. - the 11.45 A.ll. Nall train still runlet attilaetlitti sthh the Bet Dri. train rum Ph ihdelph_,ls Tupelos aid La buts ilia, with theCentrsl of NowloTritey in tiow NOW* Toit, with , the North Aiwa tie% frow , Ohs led will enuoset with Mit Bauer Weskit felt .'I Itasistras, White Eason and W Thwtilt P.N. Expels trails will ritit iu rotiesetioW, with the , Cutest of Nur Jorto trate 1141 w Tork,, aid *owned with the East Poen. Wall Meads Psi WTJIIe ant Aanhlarii. mid with the Patatitisek Vr• awl E. ibt Report, Daurtlk. Walley* aid !] ;Phi- • Bakkhrth Ma/ leibtl B ! s4 . 1. • delibia.---Piers- for tb 11 g METE Shipment of Anthracites. Plait *o. 11. 'LEWIS AUDENRIED & CO., • • Illtoillsatit MAULS IX Mt BUT VAULTS= sa Antlizaeibs Bituminous Coals: { =hi Walnut street. Pbtlidelphla. OFFICIO : 110 Broadway, New York. SA State stir t. Boston. . PiouetrNhr ipj:Wrs from lilimbetllport r OF IEMOU, BPitING MOUNTAIN.. HAELNTO4r AND COUNCIL ItUXIII COALS: March ?A '59 , 13. ' c - H ' No. IR. ' ,Noih Starterant.i—Jos. Masticld.—Chas. Warmentacher. N..t3TORTEITANT & co.. . DrALMIRS IN TIM VAII ' OCII DZICRIPTIONS OP ANTHRACITE . . COAL. 111OLUIINa TOE SKIT raufastas OF , RED A WHITE AS.II. SCRUPLE% AtElfßill COALS; ALSO. CUMBERLAND, from the Frostburg Company's Georges i I Creek Mine. . •. , No. 'ifl Walnut street. Philadelphia. OFFICES: No 425 filthy street, Boston. No.II Brosdway, roe. of Cedar st, N.. Toth. 41 - 4-Shipments from wharves N0e.12 &IS, Port Rich mond,Elisahetbporl, N. J, Rail imoric Md., and Alex audria, Va.: ' I . ' [April le, Nill 16 • 1 Pier - 140. 13. ROGERS & LUTHER, 1111241111 AND 81111 1 / 7 13L1 OF COAL • - Red Aids...PEACH MOUNTAIN, LUTIllill; and otb• er ?bole* weft's. • . • __ White Ash4•IIAVEN, BLACK ABATIS VEINS. oprwzs: NO2O Wilma street, Ni,. 16 Naimoli • street. York.. ITUARIr NO 3, 111CI9IOND, I'ILILADBLPIII4I. . _ . • HAYES & GODSHALL, autrrau ar BED Atip NRITE'ASH SCIIIITLX/U, COAL WIIAUF ‘ 51.0. 13 9 PORT ItICIDION D. Lehigh and. Schuylkill Coal at Itatall. 134 and Arch streeta. , OFFICE-103 Walnut street, Philadelphia, October 16, '56 42- 1 Pier - No. 14. 'CHAS. AL HECHSCHER • hr. co.. • V . I reirrns or • DROAD.IDNIN';AIN, CLACK REAM AND ND SUPEORI • S o uD AAll:9 4 #l._ r, 5 th street, OFFICER: Wilnut at baulilphlA. tot*? 23, 68, • • • ' sylluriK.lLL NAVIGATION. Ppi►B Wl4l-IMftef:LiVirTtACITE COAL, '. Delaware River, _ _ i Wharf Ao. 1. ILEWISIAUDENRIED & CO. tOrittrifEL, P 0173 & CO. (NI. . ..or. Walt .a. it Fourth Sta., Phllida. OFFICES :.)„ IS Pine Steivt. New. York. .' - ' (..Mereha obi' Rink Bondi rig:Provident:a. i 1 DAVIS PEARSON & CO., t o n, AND EHIPPENA OF TUE -' ' ' CELEBRATED CEST MOUNTAIN WHITE AWL ind SPoliN VEIN • ... RE* ASH COAL, _ • { ••, . - N 38 Vl Walnut filreet, Philadelphia. OFFICE: No , 1 1. 39 William Street. New York. - 1 Nei. II Lamm /Welt, Belton. illtAlIF—OR I ;ENIVICII, PEI,AW ARE AVENUE. DAVID PLAILION, ILA. . ‘ ' GIDEON BAST. MILANI , . CLUB. MILLCSk.f . .'9.9.9991:099.• ,- . ~ Wll,,rlr NO. 3. . : l it" r 4 • CHA . .....‘,..a.gER - et. CO. : . 311. CRS AND SHIPPERS OF COAL. -. . • - . ' 'Mt ITE - LASE, - :From l the FINE (NOT and MT. LA VIA COLLIERIES . ; ED -ASH,' - -- , , . From their PIOENIXCOLLIEEIES,, - i .. bANALLANDII GS—GREEN WICII AND S PRUCE STB. OFFICE:—No 103 Walnut Striae, PhiladelphlitC" .. ' , April 9,'49_ ' 16.11 y . TOWNSIIIi CLERKS' RECORD BOOKS, • 4 LSO. Order Book -. under the new / - 1,.. mw. justlpAnted andlor, saleiby . . • . . March 11, 19 111• , n.GANSAN. CHOICE TA . ,S, BLACK AND CREE/4 IL? Earrl & ItEEBNEIt have re -I.y calved and for sale, very t boles •,It lack- and Green Tem., which the offer to their customer,' at fair rates. Potter iffe. Ja r , 29,'59 5-. - • • • 11 CRACX_ERS.• • 1 - UNCll,jkSnda, Water, Sweet, Gin rer and W ne Eracketa, rrreired (reit) every week no Philadelphia. by BEATTY a 'MEITNER. rotiewille, Jed 4 9,'.9 L. REE.4EFIFI3 MARBLE"YARD, La Au St., rattail , tile, Pa. LEASE' call and 'see Ina - stock of marble wnik nn hand. VAULTS, MONUMENTS, OMB and GB `\ E STONES. ornamental' an d plain, made to order b J good and experienced merhaulmt .Also boildlux marble of every description, La., to Troll the times. dOTOIEce- , -2d stmt. Pottsville. mar The yard. Aprll9, 'l.O 1473 m Stiehter & Thompson, . DRAWS , HARDWARE,. CUTLERY' IRON, TOOLS, &C. Corner Centre,and Market, "Sign of the Saw," POT Tu'VALLE, . PA. t January 29, '69 1-tf . ALTSTATT, • Picture, Lao g Glue Gilt Ornamental Frame lltatiufaaturer, . • TN Matantango street, between Centre and Seeimd iterate. POTTSVILLE:Pa„ manufacture* lain and Ornamental, Pquare and Oral Frames Also, Lack O ilt 3Jouldi no, Polished Yguire and. Oral Frames for Photography Wholesale and Retail. ii - e lt nu ng a r n av e l n n a gl 01141: II n ra t r i t a , n co d : I le , on ' • . sa-Ati:miatzof Frames made to order, and Old Frames bandocterly rirgllt, at short notice. • Potlyrllle, April 23.1.9 • , 17-em • . • 'NEW EITOttE THE subscriber informs his friends 1 and the public. that bs has opened, next door to Prank Poles Hardware Store; In Centre street, & new Diy &ode, grocery arid Proviiion Store Where eau al, lie had at reasonable rates fot Store , Prime Articles. for fierily Me! He will be coma an Hy receiving from Philadelphia and New York. and will xiwaye bay, est band aline selection of FANCY DRESS GOODS. Ari-By giving blx business his personal and atriet at Motion. be hoops to merit end receive a lair share of the patronage o f the citisens of Pottsville and vicinity. ' 31cDONiLD sgo- Call at tit Nem StOre.'"ft April VS, tgl • ' • :, WM. MOYER. . Stone-Ware Manufacturer,- .. Illirresburg, Pa. A. FULL astlortinent of WARE con starlit, on band. All kinds of Ware made lo or der. 'kr prleryllata, address tbnproprlator. Orders by mall promptly attended 10. HARRISBURG' STONEIVARE. Thie Wars is dear of sll poleonons mater. The g 4. sing Is made of ammo% mit and day. 'Apple Butter or anything else may be kept In It with Orrfert safety.— There Is NO VOININ In it, te there is In common red Earthen•liatib. Milk and'Butter keep much bet ter In this material Math /tees In.Eerthen•Ware. - !shan't toe dint body. and' will not absorb any pan of whet may be put into it, and is not liable to break or crack in nelng,.. . t War it'ad byaterelte4pers In POTTSVILLE, and tner th 108 tbrenahnitt the State. .11 - 0- A Warnitig.....“A retnily trebling 'ln Dan enek. Pa. were recently POISONED by astittg Apple Dui ter which ha b rut kept In Earthen CrtaLe. the gla zing of which le ISONOUS."—.Ecketie A/once! Jona. wel.Jaly.lBsB. . . VD:in nfactreryi in PrLBERT street, between . and North 'street*. neer the State Capital Steam War MID, lIAILDISEURG, PA. t I {April 20,10) 18. rm , ANY'S PATENT CO NEI M NED.N N EAPZE AND MOWER, With VVIDOIIeS Improvement. Is pivgented by_ilmjtubsenber for public firs r atd patron ge. This toubine bai been Severely tried and tested for the past six *mot and has mood the tests end le now acknowledped to be the beat limper end klowiir ofiertA to 'the boner. T.,. 0: these machines wSre 'Sold and ivied aneoeastully to t county the paid year; ! They are 'warranted to cut bolt, grass and grain In a workmanlike Manner, and Minable efeerrfeg 10 scree aerate or Oral& per day. POT furl h er partinulare PrIOI tto panspidet. Mice :140, deliver:Ai on theca. itt,UmiNtn.t. YitANIC fl. COOLEY. Pnwthri. Agent fur Ikriv; adder mut "Scrugitt W anodic:. ' nil mete. Jaittarry IPth„ TIMM M.Coot.cr —Deer Sir:—The Itisper and Molest rpurebased of you, (Manny's Patent, sub Wood's Im. provetnent.) I rood 'vatting nay crop or gnus and grain; It done Its veldt admirably, and pte entire sat. Isfactlon. and at it treat saying. and I think It one at the most tebdw rolfeirereedstat that farmers din VW. • Yours, trail, " 'a, Pon, 9 . Mdtrerrte, lasneen 1F4,,11874. . . M. Conroy—Deer Sr t— The Manny Keeper and Mower, with Wood's Improtreisenta purenamd oryou last tease", I wed In iitttion =trans and train nod It me est ire' satbdtelkm. I. tan stmerfally reensmitentl it to-the fartiese... I - - • M=M Ira have .ilso tb. woe" et WOOD'S PATIOT MOW ING SIACIIINg, warritord to eat Id ores of pus per day. to • trortuasiak• =road." It 443100,101 and durable.!;. • Pr• Mio bona *`INS " ,nuat* " .$1 Irrelibt added. ag.0001.114i r d .ertitoitiOttop. Dealer is di 3104 impterants, rieldand Garb* .Brads,Gmbir dad. • • ' *Platt is Is atillwatted lo•tileilini oder* umt albito *marimpi &wiper, it•bli Eted• OW.; at lb* tastratitimanN itiGik lad. alit • sold at parser 'Gib Abbott soldlo littOilam to oportitton. 'Every itieblao add by blot artlf be tiarptuted. B. HANNAN. Tt '4O • - • • 19.28... MEE r . . ~ +:+.4 _: • - • Irritate of Specie. It Is calculated that the two stemwen to rail lady, will ta1teab0at , 112.690. 4 09111 sPeelL A Ire at Oases, Animas, os Thorsday, tailor- Mao wa ed r.opes as rty losareaeo of $ 55.110- to ties 111501111 i of 1144,0011. *lda • Ur. Mason has to:tasted his reeignetkn it Rte• t itter to Part% but b. will be retsieed,u It Is now docided Doi to displace Mr. Dallas him his poet as Minister to tlreat Britain. --........• Virginia. T o tlatelt returns from Vinfinis Undkale rut Eir.k s ober's majority for Governor gill be t ro t far tip 5,000. There to ad doettl of (he she don Of Mr. Dejernette, Anti-Buchanan Democrat. in the It'd District, and of Mr. Botelor (Opp.) over Faulkner In the VUltb Diable,. Mr Taub ner to to bo rent 'braid by Ore President—peul bly to Turin. Elbert S. Martin (Ind. Demoerat) is eiected in the XIIIth Distriet.instead of B. R. TIO:Vd, as heretofore reported. Of .earn Mr: Faulkner will be satisfied to'go abroad. It is the eisy the President rewards his friend. debated by the people. • • ~ , The Steamship Amerita at Halifax. Three Days Later Ms Eames NO BATTLE YET. Tke destriale Retreating—ffewelludertenv at Gar. &eta- Vercelli occupier by the Allice--itaperor of A WPM on Nis Way to go &Wel War- Blockade .of Antrim* Porte-Eeporteel Euro pean Alliance igninst Freenes---no Zaftig • Ertctione—Minieterial Gain of .Iroaety-Tkeer..- - Later from India=-Ezeention of Tanen rupee -'-Death of Comisiniow rei-oigton and Breadatere Looter. • • Paulus, lt. B , Anse 2.—By the antral of Ilse beat express from Halifax, we are pieced in poseseekne tbe finvlgn Intelligence received at that port, last eroblAllie by the steamship Aseriea. The America left Liverpool at bait pest 1.1 ease <, A. od Pot urday, lb. Plat ult. , The dates from Liverpool - sad Lnesta an to Muss ult. , - Tlesiateet gas. from the mat of warstabs that a collision bad occurred. but that the positions of the troops we,. such that a battle algid be expeaell at any moment. Retrograde movements were still theordee. the day with the Marian troop% the Medawar* Of whils bad been removed to Garlasoo, poiat sot noes than tea miles distant Dom the Ticino river, and about twenty miles from Pala. • There was a value report Chit the RtoperorotAustrta, accompanied by Gen. Haw had reecho' Ulla, ad had, departed from thence on the route to Pala.. It was el. peeled that the Austrian troops would boassln hmettire 'until the ittoperor reached beedquartere toealtem the rommend. • The Liverpool Fat publishes, on what it falls reliable intbrtnation„ that the passage of the Tulsa hj the French troops will be ftrosignal fora Utopias alliance against Frame. and fotthe Austria! troops to *archon Parts. • The bulletins from the Seat of war are unhoportaid. • All the channels' to the Vectlllso capital an bloated tsp.'and ell lb. torts on rise Adriatic are blockaded by French squadrons, a large comber of vessehl being es • 'gaged in enforcing a strict blockade. - The elections to England for members of ties Rail of 'Commons were concluded, and the claim that the Derby party has been strongtb.wsd by the addition of twenty.three merabera. • The overland mail from India supplies Reallayvbetee to the %Rh of April, and later advice. from Chine.. The insurgent Tenths Topes bad be.. tried, sentenced, and executed.. The death of the former Chinas Oieseahairmer Teb' I. antroonced. -. At Bombay exports were alive and imports Rm. • "Ala Wag. Prior to the retreat from Vercelli. the Austrians ass tinned their exsetionu on the inhabitants. billed than with consternation, as they were not In a nondltion to satisfy the demands. s During the nicht of the 'Mb,* party agile Atutrbssa mealided the bridge at Valens*, through a breach, and `made a fruitless attempt to take D. The official Sardinian bulletin says that the Austrians occupy the right bank of the Po. as fee as the Castle 01 Ws Giovanni. with 12,far troops. • The forlifleat ions on the bridge at Stella. for the par- pose of protecting the retreat of the Austrians, are cow .tioued.. t • ' An order ofthe day, published by the it Ingbf Sardinia. gives the names of those who idealised thensethee la Olefin,. military operations. ' Tasty, May Io.—Yesterday several detachments of Aruarians 'advanced to Caption*. near Itaogennossetd s edriving off the battle and tiring ntthe peasants. Our ; troops to fight awaited the enemy at. Pan OtTMODO , but they withdrew to Vercelli ; which they. this morning, evacuated atter Mewing up two arches at the bridge on the Sesta. our trot". oreopled Ver4lll this afternoon. The Austrians. with their artillery, are still on the lift bank of the river. , A dispatch Dom' Parts. dated the ittth nit., says the headquarters of the Austrians isremoved to Oarlasos. Greet movement of the troop have 'taken plan, sad a cohesion Is expeJted to day nr to-morrow. humors from other quarters state that a turns is con sidercd ' imminent, but the London PIMPS emu/um It almost certain that June '.lll Itaeutsegun before any great blow is strnek. The fdloving t. the ofilebarrench Denoting: A tessurrou t. May 17.—The Emperor went to Valenta yesterday, to view the position cf the Vanguard and the course of the river Po. • ' - • Ito visited.thq Kluge( Sardiula to day. Thoweathet hi now better: ' - Magma EMIL, *si r 15.—The orrantsation of this army is now groins oo actively. The repairs of the damage by • the Austrians to the rondo!, bridges and railroads an 'going on mo4:ly dud will .(0n be et napleted. It to ropirted that Gen. Giulal had Rent trord to the Austrian government that the supply of provisions was beginning In. Nil In Piedmont. and that he would be tumble to retain the position be occupied more thus fifteen devil. The French government, It is said, has rAtived rotor illation that four ItUssia eort a n'arme• bad moved to. wards the,Anstrints frontier. ' A Norwegian *Jhaniue. bound 14 Venice had been stopped ity.a French fel:tate. and informed 'that all the Austrian ports, except Trieste and Anneal. were block *stied. The comenander of the fortress el Venters bad re celved no notice of the blockade. A• French lbet was before Venkn and. hog captured- twenty vessels. Fifteen French men-of war had been seen Dear Oa tarn.on the coast of Dalmatia., . The London Tina onvosandent In the Austrian • camp says that a naval attack on Vale" would bat.bo chance of inertia, every ehannt I to the port being/mite. !blockaded by sunken vessels and ship, herded "with adores lying rinse by. ready to be sunk at a leer Minutes. notice. and thus clues up the small metraining passages. .oqm/of/ante canting are placed in positionsto command the channels thus obstructed. - The Paris' correspondent of the Tan says that the /French squadron in not to attack Venice, bat merely to binehade the port for the Preeent. - The Liverpool Put in Its article declaring that the passage o f f the Ticino,: by the /trench and hardiebus areas", ud be inn, : b y for a Ruropen alliance, and the march of the Austrian Unapt on Perth aye also that Russia la to join Austria, and her reward tor, what looks like treachery, le lobe the cession of Mol davia 'and Wellsville. - • . The shipping interest of Gnat Britain is greatly al. toted as to the eonveygneWof articles contraband of war. - Lord Maltnesbury. in bit reply to a special Inquiry. rays that the neutrality proclamation was not Intended to prohibit the exportation of coal or any other 'article, but be warns the subjects of Great Britain that they do not carry for the use of ore heliligwvnt articles , which are contraband. as tbeignvernment will not Inter • here In their. &Tor In ease of captors." . • It In said that the English government viirametly- Inv Ito tenders fur a monthly nill to Austin/larva-Pa nama. . • lwitnte thousand landsmen have been enrolled in the ,Drilish navy. . '• Imperial Decree of Austria inereasse the direct' and indirect taxation. la the Federal Diet, Prussia declared that, though adhering to her protest against the posting of the Fed. mai ettrpe et the ilhlns, she did not objet to its being estatilshed as a matter of form. The. "earnest,. was re ferred to a Connote/lover. s . • There were Inclinations on the part of thi, Italian refugees located rn tbs . Swims frontiers , to tIP a revolution In Lombardy. These einvls. were pot down by the Sties teneps, who seised a quantity of guns and powder, • Great Britian. The Queen's speech tn the new Parllanteit.k not es. peeled to be delivered beFnte Ihn 101 h °flues. The Land at News stye that the-liberals .111 lade* oo taking op the- Reform question when UMW et the dloonlatinn,l The ehaVretlnd of Tomas to reams as trooper Mono sblps wee retarded as Illegal. ' , • . Prance: Barna Om end the French fleet ill Chlia MTh buss retailed. • ofThey (keys Logi/talk has been yvonaysedl to the nth Ma. , Switzerland.- . riT 4 "The Plan Federal Dist has vie to rentahlt the exportation of arms by the lehab Ids to planes In the vielnily of the Itallau Irunlisr. '. , 1 : Fugitives and des4ters, able to beer arms. are to b forbidden to pass Arun the ter/Modern( one !nipple* Pulver Into the tarthorletot, the other 4, Commercial 4 Freagsturta had dselitied mat ,lojtriot.l Ake Cotton. • Int`lt ustinkters to, nine! dieerteed.,"•••••Ds- , pepsin and its eoneoastnitant evils. resell in bodily ' as 'lien as mental suffering; The rptasted Bitteri in restoring the digestive nrg ns. In per.. feet health, reatores the mind to it. naturaVvisor. 7sl7•lti the cricket match betweeP the Ht. George's vs. Ease New York -Cluhs. WodoordoY week. Si. (leorge's won with Ilvewieltets to spars. Estillaitelphla nartiet. Jobe2--ikeir quiet fader of itmdPapPrfirte at $7 *$ 17 14 . Who* , h 1 Maned • drafanditt I &lona.; 'ales of red *1 $1 06 A $1•70, end!, while et $1 ®lll $9. Ballo of Oath at 51 eta. - ' • - Illrationore Maredun-- there tuna Wen ao atter.keran ituns. n d •dripet a n d Able ate &Id at $7 26. Wlwat u firm at St TS) At, SI 111 br white, and St 60 (it St 65 for red. Corn trans at 95 eat' 66 eta. fog la hitt". and 90 @fa els. kr jabs: Ws doll • and heavy at 188 St eta. The Noir. York Market. Joao 2—Tleinr -Balits of ansittioe State at $5 40 ES 40. 'Wheat dull. Saha of Oats at 4.2 0 4734 c. 0 4 / 4 —Linsated Is In Unified request, and prices tend downward: oalia of 10.000 gal lona at 43 gt 45e. Othst hinds are doll and pekes uu. changed. . _ • -- • POTTSVILLE SI itnlciTs. 7.- . ~ s - • (Wholesale Pelees.) *Sheol Illoor extra Welly, V barrel, 84 On Or SI SO ' . do do o do .do loxtra, dO 7600 p S 00 • Itye Flour, }•' • airpane, do • • 7 0 040 .7 00 . • do . . LSO Wheat; 'prim* laps, ' aoptiell, • '.. So priareyed, do . 120 , ! Soup Beaux, do. :A 81 SO` , . Dried herbed, pond,. W pound, do - do inland, . do • . :2i Drk4 Appian, • do •:- ... 'f - 11, Rya, .10 bushel, ttetter,yierpiott 4 .18. 20 ~, Welt,•• do ' ihooldere, ,s- Aft * . Data 'do 14 lima; .• • ' 1 t . b 12 Potato ea. do G: Gard, - 111 12 .. Timothy Seed, ' Pot Beef, E quarter bind qrtet $ • curg o e&ed, : 660 do fora quarter .. b .‘ llayipiirton, - 11 00016 Oa Mater, V los .-. whe :, lgp,dosen, ; 13 3alt,per net, ,_d si gOTTSVI4I.III PlioDl7oll6 SLlSassatriir„ . (liatall Pokes.) • • 11.01711 1 443.—b5tr0l 1 lly Ploar, $ll 60; astra der $ 4 ; okopperine do it 60'0 bbl: sod Ay* /Word v 4 74. ourswboat Flour aL$3 00 VI Used. Dye Chop at 00 c o • omit 4fistllll 40 end • 111111d0iNgt 46,ets. babel, • do: G .; RAIN,--11yessUsiat$1. 00 IS ba,Corall6 do; 004E9 .11RATIL—esof MD at 10 41141e4a.por:lir.t1011too. 0012 do. Vaal 12401 pork 11 401 SIM:4p SS do; flans 12 td 12 do., bologna At ssari% 14 de r Pll.o2llllo2lL—Battersallato lag 20 sta 4 oo.42;esso 12)Cdripr 14 ob., dos4.ldard 14 eta42l6, • SUOA Orissa' lota* ,IlVir 'Mho 10 doWA 4 . Illolto 11 a; Craibad sod riaTioro2ll6 do. 41811.—Hallbot 12% eta Ilifildbk Nye lOsts, l o lb; • Honing 12% els. 'it dimes. intuir AND VIZUSTA Soils 1 to 2 car.* Mulch; fladieltso i fti. 604 barb 10 e15.,604 Salad 4 4,2 rta.* bad; An/401*L7 Om, 11,11'r.t. .• XX GLIM/ MEE Pottninkliaturdsy, hum 41869. ID•stritelly• Pies. To to 'Rotalaud. fly Adds.
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