r" 13 tint& journal. El= g~TVR MY , JUNE 141E155. E ..if J OURNAL Ago a larger c;-'o;ett;va than any other Newspaper publish ed in ,th..ro P e nnsylvania. It circulates aniong the c,,d. Iron and Business men, not only in aif and toe atljoeo t / (nisy Counties, but its all our. Cities • and it eirlatta rge/y among the masses in ' Schnyl. ;i1 County. "chief , renders it one of the watt rain :l,:,:4'ircrtitna mediums in the CfPantry. hairs ten ninny Capitalists enrolled on their lists. A GENTS FOR ME MINERS' JOURNAL. ji.o;to d.•Lnwts, Mt. Carmel: I,oc r. %is, Ashland: .I,'o:tlr.ntes. Lkuntment:s, Tamaqua: • Twmrsos Tretnont:r `ctart 11, P.Aott:n,. corner Fifth and . Chestnut c„ tnu , south 34 street, Philadelphia: C 1101.; 81.`,41., South 3d btieet, Philadelphia: • doss,; Peorner Thirdand Race Merchant, ...5* Walnut St., r, Gdsey s Buildings. corner Broad cnr an.te.ifirtlamit street, New York: 1;. covE (0., 102 ,Nassau street, .New York: . Prrrrsolm.. 110 Nassau street, N. York : N e w Y , ,rk: l'st.mot, Court street, Boston: • M. PF:ITENGILL. State street, Thiston: • are .othorize.l to recieve subscriptions„ad. Sc., fur the Jfiners' Journal, and re fa. the satti. • BUSINESS NOTICES Tilt CoVNTY APPRAN.E.IIE.NTS published ionccli in "to-day's , Journitl, will of course ..011sas4 gilieral attention 1,1:111:11S Admihi,tration upon the'Estnte 1:3!,21,1-1:er, late of Llewellyn, have been Johii*G. Koehler of Seheylls r ill haven. Benj.:\iiller, offers for sale et q11!1', lb,tel, 3.10 t .of York State horsei. See act . ,;1,•••,,,,nt.. • • • mAli•-111: THE COAL D.EGI.ONS.—ii. 4 A. • r 4:(r Tor ,ale a few cupieS of Fisher'& Map Itv;i01 . 0! K IN EuS w Ayr EP.—Cuaran, Peale t Co., nt Shanakin, - want f.,rtv . mi. ah,al con-tint taarleytaent lIIM ME EETISI;.—A meeting, zzl,cl,ll,l,lQr of tlie•l'Litt,iville Mutual unit Life Company. will lie li'cld eVffniii7uey„.t. S'ee OINTMENT.--An 413%-hrti,c. eolui!in gird a list ~;f• the di: ,,, a,- "v::,'•l:are ..inecurnb under; the it4lll - • firother l _tii , . " \vat,Phihat:ilia, Prwittee y.,. ; .;, : r,,;`, , ,1 , car an etoin'ale rerutatioirt Sce aarerti , ..inent. ! ..- . - - • Euroiie.a.o. tcs:.b..tice, of Oleir nut being pan: F... 1; 1 1....t , .. 1 i k y: i N . 1 ,. ; , „:.. .1 at E i, 1f i 1 1 i . A 1.. 1 , ) , , 1 3 Z a., 1 1 .: :::: , / r o ?,::: 1 " , : 1 , p.rs or convicts, but able-bodied, respectable person, yttptible of maintaining themselves. ‘ 3 t, ~ nti..iht, which iook.erii-d ye,terday. . • ..... ' • . . !''' This could be accomplished with little trouble ;117(..rti-e( 11 "Ili anti t•xl)ense to the emigrant, by submission to th:lt . tl: Y.—The anrorermte cash value., examination by the Consul." • ILrm,cill ti - State. IA .5•111:20,237,511 ar e ' u about 20,000 persons in the , ;I . o late:, who were living When the I)ee ,J;',lutb.l;entince. was siguod t in "1776. Nai.MNEt: .1.1:001 4 ox:.—C. C. SHOLES, ..*, r. F)nm•riy or Daurillejis nud spoken Ofp.ER rt?it R.ms.—The Pe.ady's , Iron works are filling an order for 1 1 ,,:;;;In , l - tons'of raiirothl iron for the' 171,,i,i7olitral Railroad. NEws is interesting politi y:an,l in its aFpeets generally favorable. hy this steamer will he found :fir eulillllll Al as nu )lon lay next. another tri- ra:l , lct of bass:whoa. shavings., is used th Albany Evening Journal s. It is cheaper than that a 1.4:„, i!i gt.neral Nlnttocv. Vteroßx.—The ;Temperance Wisconsin, completely an the liipp‘r party in a license or .no of ..11te•illth instant.--tto en ::l\inz only 16 votes''for license.. • P:+.Nl,l:l.—This Italian, who attempted to Napoleon's life Las been ku . iii6- 4. ,s g uillotined onlbe 14th ult., haref tot, with' a shirt over • t0, , 1 a hood over his face. • (;.,I'l,n.—This-ureat temperance leetn . to• retnrn tn America, in cunse a ill health. intends to tettirtrfn •3:-Brintin.lll.Nt year, and rentaiWiraltfive i• • (:1 7. the wotrk t which 'he has . , -• I hi, litir and energies. t*C . S PARADE AT RRADINE.-A parade d.•icription will take place: at !leading Proximo, in honor 'of the recel,- .. the I,it,eity Fire Company'l . new en eve-ling of that (111.)- the :".111- ....ve a ball as a grand finale to the pro- T 11: NS arr e aring a good foothold Hands: They have obtain - lr.an 'a chief, a large tract laud in the ,),•,1.))t I, ll ,li i a, to be as_ed by them for a term b hi a gathering place for their people. el n now:Taper is etioa to be commea- I 411“..k: Tribune ~v or the.l that the int - m of 1 1 ) ,,, e , 0 f wealth and eincat.iin. are tL it attenti , ,a 'to farming, planting, nirwhatrie arts, as the priirei.ii.llls have politics has 4v:indict(' t., A ‘ht.rritrty OrtsifiN.—General Scott and within a few dart, expressed ' that tii;!. A111c%; cannot retreat withont tirA capturing Sc - ic:l by. a r:orep rhr main, or beating the arrnhai lie interior in a pitched --At the comine election in that State, aro 1,1 he elertiorl a (lovernor, hinnten,, ,v,•rn(q., two •Inag.ei of the Snpremo Attorhey-General and two or three We obseire that . Senator • • pumnitien . t among the 'men naniuil lint her id 4 Kt.( reason that this individual a , buittnnee into Virginia recently The !Ode; of the kevolution hiv zraiellitilieri their dczicendatits admit the grandson. Tile result Win be synonymons,—the tories dot.. I.svorillitutv. 13v the way, that Nova •• ,•;$: (I ar; i luj,ilal ! 1 t 1 .. !) Dr . siocßAT:- . -The nieui ,f ,This:, ; :turiii:•. ,l etts House of Reprl ,hoft,re tl 6r aajournment, 11( 1 11; .11.i • ratit C. Ihuwn,)of To4t stns ~iuls Deinqi..rat in the ~f,oi:l:i,Efa4(l cane, :Ls a iokeh . .of r,l tur liirtqLs a public .utwl private :'!1! 1;i1M111.i 'ago, wait a plaCe t 1 wild now, 11111lillg the Wild. 4 I,i-aveilw9rtill cau lie out: )iteatit saw Anil], two.-brick ),tonriiotol t lour board to.)• )Iry goods houses, five grocer ') f,rwar and cornalis:)io:i llouseit and slio , • tv.-0 El •• , : u• 1; !t F!, 51 1, ..1 p hi: ' THE 48§D0 ta nn - ' iv h . 0, 0 • scribers to this, paper are.; we are pleased to state, pouring' in upon ua.',,The young as well as . old, are bonding in their navies rapidly, and , our list to <the .Dollar - Journal promises to surpass in length. our most san guine expectations. Apart from the excel lence of the paper; and "ita neat mechanical appearance, its low price commends it to the attention of the reading public. Our desire is to render this paper equal-in every depart ment, to any 'newspaper of the character, pub listed in the country. In view of this fact, we call, upon our young friends to furnish enigmas, charades, cite., for their amusement; and would be pleased to receive regularly, , from some one or two persons acquainte d with Botany and, Geology, brief familiar les sons on the same, for publication in the Dor lar-Journal. To those 'taking the trouble to furnish contributions on the latter named subjects, we will furnish as an eluivalent, copies of both papeg throughout the year.— We hope some of our scientific friends will enable us to start immedfately, in the. Wednes- I day Dollar Journal a Botanical and ceeologi cal column, composed of their, contributions. The paper is published regularly now, every Wednesday morning. Continue sending in your names as sub.scribers, friends. - THE HISS AND PATTERSON AFFAIR.='-SOIDe of the DemocratiC' and Reiman Catholic pa pers continue exercised about a etc,tain'llis. Patterson, that accompanied a Mr.'Hiss; one of the Representatives frotm Boston, whom the Legislature of ,Massachusetts very pro perly n;cpelled from that bodY: As .it is not often that these journals become possessed with a moral tone, - we would call their especial attention to the atmosphere of llarrisburg and ; Washington, while these representative bodies are in.SessiOn, and asks how many members ought to be expelled for similar practices, if the same justice was • administer ed to them, that was meted out to . Hiss, who deserve,l to be his.qed out of the Legislature of Massachusetts ? Ye wonder if a quorum would be left to transact business it either of these bodies, ir each member received Kiss due '• bus! Pirr ElpatATl(4.—H. Keenan, ; Esq.: U. S. Consul at, Cork, Ireland, writes Mayur Wtitni, under date of May 9th; as. ; lows: ,qhe entigration or transportation 'of .pasyeagers anti convicts froml•foreign'-ccun tries to the 1 7 uitedStates, is Worthy of aerious . attention. I shall not fail to co-operate with anti our authorities in this matter as ydu sa o , st. It strike:3 me, an effectual stop can he put to this ,unjust sy;;tem, if Congress, in its c•outt,mplated law, will require of end rau t:t or pas.wncers, to procure a certificate from the neare . st United States Consul to their THE PRXF:DOM OF rur PRESS IN INDIANA.-' John Pettit. late an U S. Senator, is now 6r cult Judge in one of the Courts of Northern Indiana, and has been distinguishing him'Self by making it a standing rule in his court, that during the trial of any murder case, no news paper of the county shall 'publish any ruling or pretended ruling, or any evidence. or pre tended evidence therein, or any_ article there on. Some of the editors in the county where he promulgated thii decree, paid 'no attention to it, whereupon they were 'arraigned, fined one hundred dotlars,aud threatened with int prisonrneTA if they reheated the offence?— Judge Pettit must indeed have singular ideas bf the freedom. of the country :Which he en= lightens with his judicial wisdom. JI:IGE EDMONIaJON THE PROHIBITORY' Li. QUOR LAW.—The opinion Of th&gentleman is published at length in the New York Tri bune; and from a perusal of he document, we agree With our cotemporary qtat it is the abLest and mii'st luminous among the, many exami-, nations to which that Law has been subjected by legal gentlemen since,its enanctment the LegislatUre of New York. The principles' and processes of this glorious statute are calmly' i and completereonsidered in all their beari4s by Judge Edmotilds, and the Tiibune is confident that the decision 4 of the highest courts will only reaffirm the ,views expressed by the Judge. 5 • AMERICAN P9.ATI Cr, LASS.-A new Ameri can manufacture has been commenced in Williamsburg, N. Y., where plates of glass ten feet wide and twentplfeet long will be made. A. plate ten feet square can be made so strong. that it will hold a ton weight, and so clear that yuu ,can read the fine print of a newspa per thrmigh a piece four. inches thick. The best English plate .glaSs is made from Ameri can sand. ° A WOMANS FEAT AT VALLEY FORGE.-L.On Friday last, .a. Mrs. Crampton killed. an eagle measuring five feet from the tips of his wings. The eagle was sitting on a post dear the house, when Mrs. Cratlipton threW a stone at it, stri king- it in the. head and stunning it. She then procutti club, and after some difficulty sue ceedeftinkilling the king of birds. The bird is to'he preserved in the:family as, a trophy of • Mt's. Cfs power. EUROPE REVISITED. Under this title' Horace Greely is writing home from Europe to the New York Tribune, a series of letters. They are remarkably en tertaining; and we know not that 'we could, place before our readerS anything that would prove more. acceptable. „We, therefore, pub lish the tlillowing, entitled "France tinder the Empire," . and, hearing date "Paris, May 1, I was last betore in France- in July 1851,1 when she trap (at least in nanie) a Republic ; I return to mark the changes wrought by three years and over of Imperial sway. • I shall en deavor not to forget the modesty wherewith a stranger not ac s i t uainted even- wiih the lan-.1 gauge shinthl speak of the feelings and aspi rations Of 'a great People, and, collating all the testimony I have ,been ahle to'collect, to t set forth the good as Well as the evil effects of! the Napoleonic Autocracy with frankness and candor. • The Government of Russia has been.de tine] adi "a despotism tempered by asi4tssina thin. - That of France I would rather char acterize as despotism tempered by a salutary conscioasness of the- instability of power in ^. this country and an earnest desire to prdmote the material welfarp . of its subjects. Louis ! Napoleon; whatever his demerits, is no block head. Ile knows that the mode in Which he acquimd.power was most exceptionable, and I imposes ou him a double necessity for cireum spectionin its use and beneficence-in its in- • ducnces. He knows that he' rules by the might of bayonet. , , and that these are for the ! Moment all-powerful in • FranCe but he knows I also that this is an age in which bayonets! think. The Army is his Sceptre; he feeds it., l ; (hitters it, defers to it ; but he is aware that its't ranks are constantly recruited- from the tit , es and firesides , of France, awl that, were , lie t o b e come decidedly ottioas‘ in these. his ! bayonets would no 'longer be reliable, and t might soon prove dangerous. And •hesides,; since France has. become 'his possession, his I prop-n.tv, his ox, his ass, he must be a fool or e ! a demon if he did not aspire and labor to rcn-, I der her as prosperotig and happy as may be ' without subverting or endangering his throne 4 I cannot doubt; therefore, that he anxiously elitleavArs not unN to reconcile his subjects! , • to the imperial regime, -.hut to improve theirs material and stutial condition: I could not! uanti,t another living monarch who would be to wield stud' absolute power over Whir- I t•:-five Millions of-People More lainefienatly ' tlmri lee does.' Hut "Slavery, disguise it as thou tivllt, thou art a hitter draught." It, is a fiarfitl thing to l t e A utocrat . of a Nation like this; to- be a sitqlect df such unlimited power is'not less fear fur. When we considcsr that 'iu all this mighty Nation there is but one puissant voice, of which all other voices - are ochfies or are . dumb—that -one man *.virtually . makes the l o vs, expounds unit executes them -that this elan substantially edits all the .ncwspapersi. exe rt.-ices a Lein-of.hip'over the L. , :tics of hook :-.,1 . . „Ail :the ,; ...[,,-. ~.s. s. _.-• s s , s , .- ,s. - thank _ s I lieu re0pre5.,.11P131 4 .V1413701:43. to. avid; ho tliefitte' to tigara. spiting , !events--: it nu , put mitaihem to leo ;only ..sti. Mauch - Of tholto evetitssas suits I:tisopurpotete may . Well sigh for that Nations 04 tremble' for Mtn whO has waded through.. ail and Jblood to so tremendous a respoastb lay,' If the allied Amides were to be detest . and driven oat Of the', Crimea to-morrow, . the facts would he ' stippressed, cooked up or . P i ablished es:sadly as should be steemed most conducive to the in terest of the Emperor.' ....4 . leading Parisian journalist, recently remarked in confidential . conversation that a censorsh ip which expung-' editad suppressed such p*son of each news! paper issue as was deertied ohjeCtionables would be mercy comparetrwi A th the Prevailing aystem,which says nothing till the Offence is (perhaps without ,meanie' what, is Inferred), 1 irrevoeably . committed, an then gives its te r - . rible warning, the second petition 'of which , silences the offending jou. nal and ruins all connected.therewith. Theie is no edjedien tion, no impartial tribulral--every editor writes with a rope around may be drawn to se °cation Wheue is neck, which he t . knowsv,er the,,tonsi of his articles is n, t agreeable to the lucky though fOrsWorn conipirator enthroned in the Tuileries. !His offence may he of the most inspalpable, intangible, gossamer ehari. attar, to suffices that it is n. uffende in the eyes of ,Louis Napoleon o some one of Ins Satellites accustomed to noise out the slightest taint 'of 'disaffeztion: An .-thus it! happens that-thereis really no au thin g as public disettsSion in France. The Legislative Chem berkineet :When they are e lied .and': adjour n when' , their master itas to further use for them;. they have no - right tp . originatO or ma terially change any sueas*; they can min-. ply say :Yes or No to what the Emperor di rectly or through ,one of hls ?Ministers, shall see ,fit to propose ; . ar d thet never fail. to - say YeS—iii effect, can say •npthing • elie. For this end 'Were they .expresisly created and, should they ever fail to sub6rse it .eomplet-- ly their creator will unmakt them Via stroke of his pen or a flourkh of Ills sabre. Of this, however ; there is no Shado Of danger. The knoWledge that they are pu ppets to dance with. obsequious alacrity a the r recoil ull of the ' string t obviates all necessity for d ds troying o structing them. I ; This abject dependence (Ind powerlessnej is of the Legislative R ies i4notorionsly at w,r• with "the "likes Na lemaennes" by whit] the Nephew of hiSIT 'cle plufesses to be go -- creed. .1 Napoleon n St. ilelena admitted 01 0 that his :Legislature was a - ruistake4that, In divesting i(of all ' - rea;l pow2r, he hail unwit• tingly deprived himself of all protection from the not unlimited tOspodsibility. Nobody blamed his "CorpSl ,iegislatir' for the foray on Spain, the invasionl•of Itihisia, or any other of the mad acts by which the first Emperor wisMndermined and eltimately ruined. No body even spoke of what the Senate ;had Ale creed or advised, since everybody knew that. the Senate was es impbtents and parasitic 4s the trumpet on shich [the impe rial blasts of war were blown. An thus it proved in die hourl of trial that power without limit is power vithout. Support. c ! • • k I How then is the prOctits Empire regardpd by thoselon whose shoulders it is upberne? I . I'oM* say, by tliel Army with approval; by the Romart PriestbOod with'complacency; by the Noblesse With disdain ; by the Bouts: geoisie (that is, the . Mass of the merchant, bankers,; extensive indnufiteturers and other emloyers,) With liesitatiz!'and qualified:suis. por';; by the Intelledtual (class (prefeSsoris, authors,l editors, 4 - .e.sl with intense: though smothered aversion and hoStility. Of the se e tirnents Of the great Mass of the Peasantryll canlllardly 'speak even 'at second-heed; but the i,nore general iestilitoUY implies that with •niaii,,v of l them the word oi . ' the Priests is ph tent,y and Napoleon thus in favor; while with another large class thq name of Napideon has the! Snits-power wines' that 'of Jefferson Or that of Jackson, in its day had with the least enlii htened Portion of our own people. "To spcsils (sitys•lleitie) of !what the proidaces of France believe or desire with regard to any public qtiestion is like talking, of what a man s ' <•leg4lthink." SI apprehend this is toiday the i:isils , with regard,to a majority of 'the: unskill- • ed liburers of Fratice.! Earning front lB to sorrai 38 Cents each per day beyond the cost of the soof that barely covers them, they thirds of; their hungeri and their ra s lss—,they thitik of, the .wine they would drink if they could paV fOrsit and the sport they wield have if they enuld spare a stay's ticatity wageS—bUt theYlthiak Very little at preSent of politics . Or s r legiSlathin. i . 1 i , - i s 4,. - LetiAdattis or Jefferson ride , in the:ear, . o f no Matter to me—so I ptimke my cigar' -s- . or woiilll,llf be could afford to buy one. 7 How men whose aggregate earnings range tar held* SrSlOO a year each, and who have *often families to sin pOrt out of that, where food and ftieliare gerierallY far dearer than in lthe trid- ted 'States, can _afford to drink and lsmoke; I. cant - nit iinagiee ;Sttt they do it. .1 think dry bread—that is bread with only , water l to tnoiSt- rind • de r • en stel it palatable—is the habitaal foodlofaimajority of the day-laborers of Park. MerilinuredltU this living are not likely to make resolutions •unless the bread fails—then luOk out h i •' s • , : I ' I:buis IN(ipoleon is evidently inaster of the philosophy of;, insurrections, having had large experience da that line. While he no longer, reedgnizes 'in terms the Riglit to Labor he praeticalfycencedes it, To keep the Labor ing Oassletl . Mercurial Paris busy and fed is ouereardinnj feature of his policy; Hence ImProve i nents, gigantic in extent and cost, are l eonstatitlY in progress here. Since 185l' the disteAd Itivoli, passing, by the north side of the TUilleries eastward into the heart of the city ha 4 bean transformeii into one of the fine f it streets, of the civilized world, Much as if William ',St.. ill our own City had been widen ed t;is one hundred feetand cut straight throl from the:harbor to the Fourth avenue. Sim ilari! impreseinentS arc being made In' the leatling streets out of •PariS westward in the nei hborhOod of the Char* Elysdes amLin othi quarters of the city; Many of these t weir • urgesitly needed—for Lid Paris has Mir rovr apd crookeder -streets, with higher !ddles and worse air, than even Boston; and 't is said: that these improvements pay. • The 'llolermaeht has the •adjacent property ap irarsed, 'takes it at the valitation,:triakes the eqUiredimprovements; and, then sells out. I ,M assitred that merely as Speculations these titirpriilel have generally proved profitable, rid e they s have given! constant employment i manylthousands and greatly, beautified the it i vi Despotism is bitter, but the' desiotism rdne.shrewd map has its alleviations, such i i are unknown to the rule - of "shoulder-hit rsl,' or oft the Empire Club. .I 41lut*Ill the Empire stand? l i I lined no one who belieVes it will survive q [present Einperor,' but very Many who in it will last as long he does. While no One ihiks of his patriotism or•ilisinterPstedness. tits by, Way of joke, there is a very general ilsi• in his' ability or • confidence in !his inch fable tinervv. lie is probably the ins ( l ife,entities. ruler now living, and in this I ' I '' • • a lic avec at east ,reminssts_ French of "Na lebn le ;Grand:' lie has besitlei the art uhted Coinage; inscrutable 'purpose and tin spring Nth in his "star,l' which! befit the 'riot' the first , Bonaparte.; Ile is Moreover f i Only foCus around which .all the anti-Ite- Mica n l flirt-es add interests in' France can the present be rallied. The Priests do tlot , gine hire devout, nor sincerely ;attached tMir fOrtunes, but they saY:."What mat4T, king nsi he does our work?". The Legiti. :sis anti Orleanists, (the former, crOinprising irly all that remains of the rural or laad nbigarktooracy, the latter including many t•llie Master manufacturers, contractors, liky traders, stock jobbers and lii"cky pars rids - grinerally,) :tray: "This cannot kit; ddiwhile it does last it protects us from .4- :l inisai,'from Socialism, from turbid:thee, [ archy and the guillotine; so let!it last 'so mg as it will " The more intelligent work n'• the; idSilltitl artificers, the' thinkers, the I ter4itliii observing, aspiring youth • who, 1: !! almost to a man Republicans, say: ":111j3 i01!illry Cannot last; then why plenge the 'ion into intestine convulsion and bloc d d-Wheti it is already groaning tinder the d - of a distant, ex ensird and sanguinary sl the <rt." - 1 c" uw thr Npl "ii "10 rue tea, are "Nit] "Mivl "loa "f ieti xititi Saul, ign . year ? e • And thus! the genera: ~,ntinport. ,N. p , - . llll , l i l d e, v N , J, l.tehlobile kiwi 'Ol thatl the Empire is hitt a statO of'tran- so • - tasf Norwich. 'Groin, ' .oti - 411 Siqi - es to protect it from present Its. Camden, , .P.i 6 :Newark, N. , ' - •o In , i audituntediate. dangeri, - ' .I ! 1 7 :Erriles nt t e o e ,:n 1 71!:1, d . ts i s n , i s. llt4 TV ' N Ne e ty wii r fr ' t! 'i ni l ci .. tnn, 1 -. 1 ! .1 4 1 '.!:tincitito Paris last Saturday lit the hour; 401 'lltnoq ' t.he minute, of the attempt of an ; Dan . li s ers 3. rort.: " , port. 11, , , • :Ma OW/I:ltalian teassassinftte the Empero ' r..' ' ` i . ,„ ' „ ' ; ' , bur "' :: Hi Pim:l:ark . Brooklyn, Nod tot) )ournals have had mu . b to say or the marbiehesd, " . '-`l‘ : ' , l s :li rt s'A?'," ; °' ,,, ':t t ell u r e 'l k;;; . t t " .. Sanoti•ket, " . .troi Vettys lift d. \J, 3 55 41 ionent; the indignation, the enthusiastic . he evioki.%l by that crime, To ine it sema- • . \ \ * :::= l Poli, : lot)• :1 tiggini"rip )[orri s ":. 2 •.. r crediblethat a desperate attack ; on the (j/t141111.(u•y,:y, .... . ao.ji, r ,iint n ea t inoti N d. H l, I ...." 1 - , f th,'., Head of the State (J mil it alniost wile„,, ~ , . 644 Nar..hkeeli . ste. NY: :NA . 1i 1i:1,04 rnrraleaco.lll 1, . .4350 d . the State itself) should cause — no more , T :'o n t u t . :!, , n ou rv.. , : p v ‘;.f i Lif t e ,d m ou on t. dit .: 441 14,5, 'BOW - of*. Connecticut, . 4 11 '1 '0 1 Val agitations than this' appeared - tO do, , we . , m.,iuth, " !ainliyi , anions ,- a people So excitable and rtiestor.i.s.. .. ` 6 t 2 i 4 l i . .N.: 4 : , t p i n rr it il e t iH it u r in :i i , N....v.:", 115 hastrative as :the Parisians. r saw do ' l i " ./ t t iv " n i i i n c li i , ~„i c . , .. 454 i lls in; the streets and heard of none • add II p p -. " l. . all ►Aver. It 1, `2,410 Toms Illrer,lN J, 130 -' , O . - „ rty cried !Fire l'Empereur !it w its where ' Ettodog. t. I, ' 141! Troy, N 'l,ll 142 Itlt, 1:) - t . t . y sure the Emperor would hear, ~ r rab k ford. Pa, ' '232 '„).Vnelangle!n, 11 C. 45% I . 4 t, t o r, r i f , e n t: r t , T Il i t o t: , , , _ • !2. , 45 . .14:tott . 01C/it'ir, NV, ILI I least ihear of; their enthusiasin. The 132 )I,l_lo Farms, *. 14_ 114 10 kill the Emperor has not; created I Kennehuuk. " . 151 3 1 - 1111100ito Bel kw, Ralf the' 11‘ , . , ..1ing here that.the slitiotim , of !, .!;,', r .',' and- ..... 'oolddid in, New York, or that ati.ittelfec!'i; l ' hrin,rd. • -44:1 Yotikerft, N IY, .. ,• , l i . 1411 '', Total. _ 214 atettipt to take the life of ally . 4):itt of the' ; i ii i " . ""g s ; N . ., V) - 214 .: For *mutt oinked of the best known cif melts of onr• ""''''''' ''''''' .- 41' ''. List SP3ll.'ll. rittni wOuld induce. Except id. chlieial ! litarr quarters,the whole affitir has been .I . y,e hare ink , n the ietildblei to mon i tabhi and find I het of theiY62,Bl3 trill week,'37,223 tons were Ltep t to the, very coolly. T. heard one anektiote of ; utrage,whielt my informant relajed as ',n, i .S . tatO, of whieli 2:044..k0ini went! I it fael :0 - id. whic , ii is at le:tst.charti:eteristiei 1.-i . tts alone., T ) a-W . 44104 ; robtreA hi I.Tlt i tei lif!,sti: A Frenchman walking i i 'll I This Aniwt , the oho.ee(4 , e , .e..tion . hal ' i 14 - f.ei(!qa 5. (2,311,2..,rde, WAS in I 0.4 ;tooth r, rI, uhictMitt...: lute - cit.,' and Ale Coat trl • 1 :ii .. • , J • , l', - ..r. . vnint I tlit. I M MEW =I who exclaimed in deep agitito- 10 hie you heard the llews'i, The Emperor bas just been shot—! 'is - killedll.' "Served him light!" “respontled the other; "Fire zi Reintuiquer "No !" cried another - runner from the Avenue Champs, lys . ees, "be has been fired at hut not "killed b ets unhurt. " •"I ate delighted: to . hear it," instantly *tended the Republican of ten tads previous; "Viver Efflepereurr So wags the world. ` l, : . That the Emperor's cotu3ircand designated successor, Jerome Napoleon, (son of the last surviving brother of Napoleon I,) iagenerally and intensely nupppithir here is and oubted. Old Jerome is a cipher' and would hardly at, tempt toltscend the; Imperial throne ; his son has been a violent Republican in profession 1 without being trtuiteid by ,th& Republicans, sad has been - witki-the arakf in the crimes without winning ,anY laurels there or,evincing a capacity to :do so `anywhere. He proved more troublesome to:t: his commander-in-chief than to the enemy ntid came home by ianani mous consent. I du; not believe the fA;my will ever transfer whim itsepearent devotion to Louis Napoleon,land without this he has no chance. Add te.this that the Emperor's _health is precarious itud the respect of, a line of heirs to his throne•yery fauit, and the wis dom of adjourning im hia death the nex(strug gle between the Monarchical and Republican elements in France , becomes evident. And yet there are, specks of trouble even in the present sky. Otte is caused by the; strug gle upon which the Einperor has entered with the Academy. Tliiolustrions, body, strictly limited in number,!. but for 'generations en rolling on its list oflnetnbers nearly all the .names'in Fance of ttien eminent for their ser vices to Science or : ' Literature, : has always been independent '4 . l' the. Government,. the place of any member 'ykito dies being supplied by the suffrages of On survivers. Louis :XIV, Napoleon I, Charle.4;X Louis Phillippe,. and all the intermediate milers of France, respect ed this freedom, be4use they saw thUt the glory, the• usefulness,: the substantive 'exist enee of the Academy depended on it. Louis Napoleon has attempted to. undermine it, and reduce the Institute:ttt the position of a mere creature and tool throne, such as the Press now is: This ',the Academy firmly re sists, three of the four seeldns into which, it is divided having voted to do so with much unanimity, ivhilethefourth is expected to do likewise. ' What will..be the Emperor's res ponse to'this attiduae remains to be seen. lie is tenacious of . his' 'purposes, but the affair with Soule and hisnbandonment of his in- tended expedition the Crimea prove. him not absolute!): inflexible. have been criticised for writing in 1851 that France is at heart Republican; I here re peat that assertion: jemporarily, a majority of her people may o:efer the quiet, order, ac tivity and prosperity. secured (while if lasts) by the present despotism, but they hrc none the less RepublicattOnconiiction and' in as piration. There is nO more Aristocracy berel than in America; tititl a Monarchy without al privileged dais is a;titiqle in the air, Louis Napoleon. indeed, saYS 'l`lie Army is the .true Nobilityrand'• he lab Otis to render it practi cally what he has . &Oared it; hut a Nobility subsisting on a fran&a day per head will not always he satisfied WithflatterieS from the pos sessor, by their favo4 of countless millions of francs. The terms Of partnership are too un equal and must' he modified or the - arrange ment will not etidur To-daY , the Imperial crown is borne proudly aloft on.the point of a sword; you see bayonets everywhere, faith in ideas apparently niAiliere. The atheist axiom that "God is - otr the Side of the heaviest lery" appears to bd,.,,,aceepted as an unques tionable truth ; but Witit andsee. THE COAL TRADE. Owisset2iiiEDMoma The quantity sent Iby Railroad this week is.l 51,391 04—by Canal 1,620 17•Hfor the ' week I 86,012 .01 t. showing * . ltiereaso of 7,558 tons over last week, 0,437 of w .lift hl is by. Canal, and 1,1211 tons by Railroad. Total by Raiload 922,382 16 I against 785,598 10 triii34-ditto by Canal, 317,- 386 02 against 255,&i 1 02 tons Ito same period last year. 'l',:'.•l- ! • . , The shipment is he4 - ier, than Iwo anticipated this week and shouts Watt Coal is In fair deinand, particularly the betic'e,q l ualities. The inferior .kinds aro very dull. ... 7 '..pkw.ebit):Onts also from Port Richmond last week reached 52,813 . tons, which is the largest qnur i itity ever shipped from that Port in one iree;Y:lhefore. ever to the East continues low, and Vessel ' s are plenty. We understand that*, tie`rious biCaeli has occur red in the Delaware'aiitl' 'Hudson canal near the .. mouth of the Lackawk:ten, by Whielt navigation will ho interrupted for44 , veral days li . WE:lours OF . iiisTs.:itit . fii KINDS o l ' editor Of the Mining ..trvozi ne l u i. Taylor's Statistics of ''oeal the i will prove of iiiteresilo tbrzie J, trade; and our readers*nertilly : I I . ' Artrage freights of a rill!* yard of . rupetta oniCAsiotis Cot • . Bituminous. A admi. American, 2,56'0 AS. 2,001 European, 2.164Y4 2.281 Asiatic, - 2,277'ie: ' I C 1 .0110111., Wtrigliet. nod I.ltrasures of 1 • 'll f' : Ordinary estimate of •Bituminous els equal to 1. ton of 2,;24,0 lbs. At . the West it is Often sold I): equal to 1 ton of 2,240Ah5., :1 At Richmond (Va.),Toal-pits, .5. . to the bushel, and a bushel weighil At the South, -Bituatitious Coa barrel, weighing 1721 albs., equal t. 1 ion. A New York ton'is On 11u , .. .: . On the Canals the COitt is charge ! . Foreign Bituminous Coals all by the chaldron, of 30IIMshels, well; A Nova Scotia ehaldrOn*is 1/ to of 42 bushels, but the; measurele bushels. '.2. - II The Official returns to,lCongresslli 'Bituminous Coals thrMighout the 1 specific gravit4es what-..they.may)(.l bushel. and 28 bushels the ton. In Boston, a retail cli4ldron is ir pounds. . 4r,my of eon/ Fields ;W Ihe C. Stry{ SQVAHE atu.k.ii.l 1 Alabama, , 3,4ollipennsyl Georgia, - 10iMiehigani North Carolina, I'so Missouril Tennessee, . 4,lolljlirittsh .4 Kentucky, • 13,50PIGreat Brit Virginia, ' 21,10.1(1. Brit. AI Maryland; • s'illf Franco, 1 *Ohio, 11,9110, Belgiutni, Indiana, 7,7oolSpain, i• Illinois, . 41,00 - . i l'roportion.ej: aotl erreT . te to the tri square mile* (h2arren eoliOl Great Britain,.;;;. - - 1-10 France, . . !T-II • 1-118 , ~. Belgium, . • .1,,.:. 1-22 United States, ',,-: 141 l'roloilde Ais!ioal Prodtit toNe. i . :.ii Brit: Islands, 37,000,000tAustria.,1 Belgium, s,ooll,ooo;Spain, I France, 4,2oo64lolllnitettSl Prussia, • 3.500%06i . , PORT RICHMOND CO.I.VjtERADE, prices B..inee last repori Itos•rox t COM. 31[0:NE'r, rather Juni—For Whit cargo, $0 12 ® $0 25ijled Ash, —Lehigh, lump, - 75!:'4. $7 $0 50 cf . , $7 00, by th 6 cargo. It high, lump, $B--LeckOinna, $7 . 4 $7 00 60 $7 30; - prepai . dd White!? $7 00--Cumberland, rtiti of pit, '.I4H $9 00--Pictnu,:coars4tid fine, e 4 and $S 00: Wholesalil , iiees of 1 1 ... h ncy, $5 50 and $5 75.-r.:l loftw' COAL 341trzin., itj trade is dull, and price.ango aluiry quoted last week. A bit; of Now $7 50, 4 mouths; andebtab, froni pietou is quoted at $4 1 . 75 a $5 6 ; Report orghtprnenN From .liirhotott, for the `week endtn 2tith L- - ttinbokOn, I;loltn..bur inufison. N ''liingston, I Lumberton 1 bt oS4l ighltitotowri, • TONe4, Albany. N Y., 54.11 s Alleu's Point, B I, I;141 Baltimore. ' 741 Black Rock, Gc . ma,.• 1413, - lb.oon. . • 105:4d Ibtli.rer ' - 414 _._: )Ve kaVo 416 tisingetneWts to twelve S retnra of lbw places where the Coal shirr ! • eseli'week,;sindlirtathe'rePorts from ;tie • - tailtal. In eonseqiencti, Imwever L ia - the Pciallts helog fantod for the Seinlylkill Cait4.9l4 few Mati,iewhelesignated. Shlpnlenta of: th.ial by Coast for the Week ,Mut- IntAlay 31,11855 y s''• • Delivered on lineof Canal, - 2,938 Philadelphia, ' , Defend Philadelphia, principaffyNeewYorlt and vielnity o - - - 18,727 Total tou4 . Mights from Rialksionci' to— New York, - Boston, erovidenee, New Harm',- Mulford, - Washington, Paltintore, %Antity of Coal week ending on Th Poi! Carbon, Seliuylklll Haven 2 , Auburn, Pint ellutort, Tofal fur tlao.week, Total by Ralinud 11855, ?- Canal Total by Canal and rbailrosO, Shipments to same period last year 38,780 01 18,943 07 Ity:,ltallroad; 13y;Canal, .. . : . Increase in 1: 1 55, So far, . -- - tons, 198...501 On The emTespondlng,week last year, we had miners' turn ouiia in this region{ and also at Richmond among the wharf hands. whtel4aecounts for the small shipment of Coat from this region ter that, week last year. - Rates of Toll and TYll3llpOrttitioll', on B.• . .11.1,10.0, 20 JUNE 30, 1555: Flynn 1 From Fran Pram Mt. Carbon. S. /raven. Pt. Clintcm. Auburn. Toltlohniond, $2 ~ 00 Isl 95 $1 19.1 . • $t 75 To l'hilad's.„ 1190 11 55 • 170 165 Sprinz Mills, .11 a Ll 60 145 145 itording, ' 1129 '1 15 105 105 Rates of Toll Ipy Canal to Juno 30, 10002 ~i From Pt.Cartion. Mt. Carbon. S. Haren. Pt. ell*On• TO l'hiltrn., 591 '79 77 - 65 • epring !kill's, 70 1..• 63 97 GO'' hotti ng, 65 .. -., G 1 61. 55 . , Ito:ding, 45 . '47 • • +45 . 41 , , 4 • Rates of Freight . by Canal: '. `, From Pt. C. d .111. C. S. Haven. , . Pt. Clcuton To New York, 41 90 $1 S 5 •'SISO .. To rtillad'a.,* 90 SS I S4,>' tichnylkilt County Raliroinit.-1831$ Thu following is thu quantity of Coal transported-over the4ifferent Railroads in Schuylkill County;for the week ending ou Thursday:orating last: • . WEEK. TOTI4. 31ine.11111 and S. Raven IL 'll., 424777 OS 488.4415 11 311X:trIxni "' Ora 11 71,90 02 Setiykylir.lll Valley ! ". 15,973 19 "! 193.912 18 lilt-Carbon & Pt. Carbon 17,2;11 7v 292,7G5 03 Mid Creek ! " : 15.818 90 T 23.524 15 Little Scbuyllitli " 8.137 13 ___179.'79'14 Lehigh Coal Trade. : .• , Einit froth The Lehigh Ileglou.tOr the week ending Sat- Italy uvenlF;lut: ;, ; • . i : - 1 ;i•, . . WKEK. - TOTAL. t4utlilt , ? flues, .`, , 9,413 . .1 US i'2.104 15 Ea 4 1e1.0211, , . 1,473 10 10,000 11 Itocon Iwo Hines, ; I 3,119 01 . 10,413 01 , Ileajrer Meaeow, , : . 2,02 Q, 16 1'2.2:42 00 Spring Mountain Coal, 4,941 97 - 31;310 33 CoVeraln Coal,, 2.277 03 /9,1'45 18 ' Stagord Coal, , 1 2530 0:: 3,917 .14 Ea. 4 Sugar Loaf Company, ; ' 1.444 04 4,505 OS New York and Lehigh Company,l,los -19 5,32 10 A. - cathreiis.l'ea. Coal, , 02 14. ' 452 09 rratiberry Coal. Company, 1 2,220 07 14,511 15 liaileton Coal-Company, 3,919 00 1:',1,h41i 17 Thittiond Coll Company, 571 123,01 s 1.15 11o& 31outitain Coal; ' 2.045 09 11.371 (4 Wllkosbarre Coal Company, . • ' 1,080 va, 5,141 11 IsFit year, I{icasw in IS3$. &i far, Uttlon Canal R. R. Coat Transpartatlon. !annual transported oturOg the month of iipril, IS 53: . , , ;- ' MoNTIT. .. TOTL. 6.077 00 ' • 13.530 01 1.995 01 ' s,rin 15 Unlkm Caned swatarn Cuinberland (Md.) Coal Trade for 1055. 14ir the last week: ' 13.717 TO laSt year, 18,393 (13 Itemise in 1855 se far. COAL S TOCKS,, ADD-OTIIERSCIIUILKILL CO. STOCKS, `CORRECTED WEEEET DT A.IE. lITRACIA k CO., DA:MEDD! It AILROADS. Philinielphiajteading 6: Putt Mint; Inn and Sylanylkill I.llt Moilrnt!Carbon - 31011:1CCarbou auld Port Car .31111 Ck - - - ,SeLdyylydit Valtpy Lorfierry Creek. - Sly:4.lra - - • - CANALS. crhyyllylll - S(4103 , 10'111 Navigation, Pref 4 Unibu Canal - , , . . . Cnit'M Canal. Preferred - !. - ,00 ;A. 1N;1 4 4k Hudson Coal & ; TransPortat'n cAI.'S 10/ i/25 th; HAILIRIA k DC(.1011., CO3IPANIES. ; ' Little Schuylkill Nati., 11.. UI & Coal Co. 1 50 ! 511,1 •ti.l. , le Coal A; Navigation CO,, . -;50 ; tin 67 Hazleton Coal Co. "I- - ; - -, 50 100. 00 10.14-Mountain Coal ; Co. -I- - . 50 ;00 00 Pennsylvania Coal kilt. R. Co. - !um 'um ir0,.." .. , Dauphin Coal & It. 1(1 Co. i- • - :100 4S 50 Lylikna VaLlev Coal &IL R. Co. - ;50;, 00 -00 Ikvifer 3b Mows Coal A. IL It. Co. ' - 'So ; 50 1 / 4 'i.11).. , ," : 4 COAL co3IpANIEs. . ) r Pavel Improvement Co. i t: - - 50. I. 00 ; pc , North American Coal Co.. P ! Ibrrral - "-'5 ;. 18 ;18 1 ; " C ItnOn - '2 5 ; It i -4 1 A Delaware Coal Co. -- - 50' i 0 , 3 00 Cumberland Coal Co.. - - - 50 ;27 27 1 4' Neit;',Creek Coal Co. I - ,- ' - - 50 I 274 , i^3<: 311S!CELLANEOr S. .• !!!:11n - ers' Dank • - 1 - • • ..; 50 .58 .00 Variher,s' Hank - 1- - - - no 150 •;52 Pottimille Gas Co. i 50 i 25 tFA l'otepville Water Co. I .- - - - 25 ;1 8 20. Lurober and Car Co. 1 ,- - . 50 . 5:1 -55 *Jr Tho Stock of all Coal Companies will ho adth;d - t. - ; the above list, when furnished by (how. who desire their publication. : . rho Coets.— gleaned from I g ' llowin which , titaged in the American, En ' ite. Int. Spories bs. .2,475 lbs I= Coal, 23 bush- y 26.1 bushels, • peeks are sold 90 lbs.. is suld by the 13 barrels to NEW A_DVERTMENTS FISHER'S MAF OF THE COAL REGIONti. FEW CQVIES of this villu10)1c and scarce Map of tll. Coal !Legions. which is eon sidefed the 1,,e..t ever puhliqwd. are offered , for sale.— ThoSo who desh , eopleS of tio Mips had bettor Secure thelit In time. Apply. ..se . A. FISIIF:It. Pansy ille, June 2, ! ;;II 2243 t d per LON) lbs. commonly sold igbing 25/ cwt.' Pt or 3,360 lbs. .ent yields 44 ,oruprehend all TniOn (be h their l it 80 lbs to the --. ....... .. COLBURN'S RAILROAD ADVOCATE .11 . LARGE ' , weekly, paper, printed _llk . In boantifal 4ttarto 114-ni, and. devoted to the' int prov'ement of flathead construction, machitiery and man. agenteut. impubllshed by ZIirtAIL.COLBURN, at Nth 8„ tipnfe.e street, New YOrk. Terma,-$2 per auntan in. ad vaniat; clubs of 10 (Trine. 1.1. 50 for each copy. • This in a thoroughl practical paper, and itt target!, do- voted to the manufulturo of Iron and machinery; and the imptavetnent of Railroad superstructure and ecinip• merits. As an advertising niedlum for, baldness relating to Itailloadm. the Anvocavz is unsurpassed. .. June 2.15)5 i . , 22- ________.• ~...... namonly 2,500 69 am; Europe. NUIRE nia, 15,437 5,000 6,000 nerica, 18,000 . 8,139 Fri,land, 3,720 1,719 518 3,508 - •• . FLENHOC & BROTHER, I Profince Commission Merchants & Dealers : in PINE. GROCERIES! .. • TO. 40 Smith Water Street, Phila.. 1 - 91 delphia,liare constantly on band. - , . .; . Cheese, Starch, Pure Did. Spits:* lliitter, Sweet OD, ' Beans, Lard. Castile Soap, Barley, , Diied -Fruit, Olive Sotp, Sal, Soda,. . . • Crnubersies, Salarnttis, Sealed Iterring4 ; blisento Coffee, Farina, j Dairy Salt &e. , rirCountry merchants sending orders by mail, !nifty rely :on Iderinc; the same quality of goods sent, and at the same price. as it' they. mere personally present. ladv ';• Jtane 2.1455 olc stunttler pj ries. of whole area. 700,000 550.000 tea, 9407,5,63 !•A' MARVELLOUS R ENI ED Fora Marvelloue Age No change in I - 1315t.,--Trnde Ash, by the LO (10 $0 25 , 1 L.Lackawaon, By retail—Le-1 and Red *lt, 18 00; coarse', 00 ((j ) $7 50 s ctoq and Syd- • Y the aid of a Microscope, we 'See Lig millions of little opentngeon the surface of our bodhls. Through these this Ointment, when rubbed on the skin, is carried to any organ nrinward part.' Dtsekseit of Mee Kidneys. disorders of the Liter; affections °tthe noort,lntiamation of the Lungs, Astma,(Vughs and Colds, are by its means effectually cured. Every housewife knows that salt passes freely through bone o r meat of any thickness. 'This healing Ointment far more readily pette-* tnit4 through any bone or fleshy part Of the living curium the most dangerous Inward complaints, that tan not t'.o reached by otleCr means. 28th.--The t the same as astlo eold at ard,.."7 00— Saturday. May Erysipelas, Salt Rheum & Scorbutic Humeri! Nftretnesly has ever done hTI much for the cure of:tils ea,eslof the Skin, whatever form they may os.sume. an this °influent. So easepf salt Rheum. Scurvy. Sore Heads. Rerotilla. or Rryslix4as, ran bing withstand its Influence. The Inventor has travelled over many parts of the globe, visiting the principal hospitals. dispensing this (*Arnett', giving advice as to its' application. and has Ginn becO the means of restoring countless 'numbers to health. `Sore Legs, Sore trouts, Wounds .& Ulcers*:, Some of the most Rientifle surgeons rely solely on the taee this wonderful Ointment, when having to cope with the Worst cases of sores. wounds, "'leers. glandular ittsel -lln go; and tumors. Professor Holloway,has, by command of Gip Allied Governments, ;dispatched - to the hesplials of tlia East, large shipments of this Ointment, to bo Used nutter the direction of the Medical Staff, In the worst ea •110s, wounds. It will cure any ulcer, glandular swelling. .stiffness or contraction of the joints, (metro(' 211 years' ;standing. , Piles azul[Fistulas. ' • These and other similar diatressing compininta can be effectually cured if the Ointrnent ho well rubbed in ever the carts affected. and by otherwise following the printed direci ions around c:wh pot. MO 65 640 715 40 113 3z7 .1 N .1, lc. Pa,L Conn, Bo!h ' ilte Ointment and Pills d should be sued in the Allow ing ues ! Sore Lees Fore Bnmets , • Sore heads Sore Throat.' Sornr of nil Mints • Etii)tons IltirT+n rilOpPed, Ilantls Chtital Fifa ulna I.loistraw , 310rurLal Eruptions SW 0111121161 , 1 ItllOllM • . Slap iIbIe..3SPA . [SIM j .24.t.9411 i,:,•zo tito 4 nbove ! i s shipped 1a I 'or Eiigland 1 I to M h i ILSPAC - U it 15,590 toni , . vcon the man. iti,'Seld at the 31anutietoties of Prefesme tIOLLT,'AT. go Ms Wen 'Lane. New 'York. and 'tit Strand. London. and by an respectable Driiggists and Dealers of IledlCines thronahont the United States, and the civilized world, in 2,5 cents, G 214 cents, and oath. G- -Therahi a considerable saving by taking the larger N.T. Directions L.,r ,the guidance of patients In eery di , ot er are affixed W each Pet. • —• , MEM sit t,TELEGRAPII.. I FUN.; e'CiACk is. X. 1 it 00 } • Ito 1 35 1 • ; 1 35 r 751 :100 I 75 NE - i • ME Raja and Canal. I at by whoa. sad' Whet,. for the sday eseplag:Lut: • I immune. .1 18;700 18 2,701 10 25,025 LS a , 1,053 OS I 5,790 05 51,391 04 34,6-2017 51:411 04 toiis, 86,02 01 IMMI b 7,732 14 1,041,20 12 1,11.70,70 1.8 i 3.5-1 06 35,6.'4,13 I= PAIL. or,J 4,,K, t.---.:--÷.-,-.- 1 50 ' 44 ': :44 , 4 c, 511 ' '74,!.; 14;/,',' - Lso' 00 00 , 'SOI, 00 ! X/0 - : 50' 00 I lx) 51) , 00 - .pri 50 47 As l ' 50 i 00 V : po 5( 20 4 : 1 . , ,,0i : /:„ ' 51 ; :111. , ' 'L'.l 9 .1 ! 5( -: S.)-,i : i r . .0) 'i sv llle - i ell - WM 8 OINTMENT. HOLLOWAY The Grand Elternal Remedy. Sprains scaldg • Swelled !;laude Stlir Jointi 13lierIL Vonermi Gras Woutitt. of all lktmlx. FREICIIVE! Ott ARROMMMIM Ont Lresui Sawn, Nix, R. ILA Out CO. _ Amapa, Mai 210.1856. j N and' Alter the fast day of4nae, /1655. until fother UoUee, the tbilowin.2rates of Wit will be ets•• per 100 ponds: num ?On To slit ters " Dreher'Tine, " numbNiti " Ueda, " 4krutranillo, " Telmers, " Long/aim, 0 Tamaqua, " TAWlrt* " Mintzer's, ". Faust ' s, " Iloaesae, 0 Hauck's, Junction; MEI= June :,'55 VENDERS OF MERCHANDIZE Within the aunty q? t, uylLei, Pennagiratua, for:the year 1555, as, Appraised owl Claasified by the undersign ed, Mercantile Appraiserfer said t...rity: . POTTSVILLE. • CUSS. MIR. Charles Arbogast, 14 $7 00 J. F. Harris. 14 700 W. MeK. Thornton, 14 700 Wilson & Stauffer, 1$ 7 00 Daniel Aurand, • 14 "7 00 Charles Zable, t 4 00 James Moore, 14 700 A. S. Monriurad,llq.l3 18 75 Joseph Henry. 14 700 William Phillips, 14 - 7, , ,00 lies J. Berrimsn, 14 700 William Wolff, . 14 700 Reuben Reeser,. ' 12 12 50 Jehu Osier, 14 700 J. PiaJagraf, Ilq. 14 10 50 C. Oerther, lig. 14 10 50 It. Glunz. lig. 14 10 50 John S. Morrie, 0 50 00 Samuel Dllibtger, 14 700 George Menton. 14 700 Andrew Gilmore, 14 700 Oliver Dobson, 13,1000 J. Parkin. 10 20 00 Wdlirun Weber, 14 700 John O. Brown, 13 10 00 James Focht, 10 2000 D. A. Smith to., 13 700 Robert C. Green, 14 700 Jerome limner, 11 7 00 W. Mortimer, jun., 1t 'Si 00 hlaedonaldtc Ftster, 13 10 00, J. Folder, 11 15 oo Oitter Dobson, 13 10 CO Whitfield S Doman, CANAL. 13,666 06 1,767 01 17,174 15 uoo oo 2,cra 16 9=Bl 1G 317,380 U 2 MO 7&5.599 19 255,15 p 171, liquor, 10 30 001 Lucy Doman, ' 11 1.5 00, Leimera, 14 700 John S.. C. Martin, 14 700' E. T. Taylor, 11 11 50 Boyle & Shorn°, 13 10 00 James Dunlevy, 14 700 J. It-Mist:mit, 14 700 11. Ruseugarten, 13 10 00 Sillyrnan & Chana -Is.a.s. lig. 10 30 00 BriAht k Lerch, 7 40 00 N. L. Loose, 13 10 00 Alex. Henderson, • 12 11 50 Valor, 12 L 1 50 , Michael A. Welsh,. 14 100 C. P. Mil'er, lig. 12 IS 75 Isaac Lippman, 1 11 SO Lean Hirsh, 14 700 W. kA. Kline, 14 700 Daniel Nagle, 14 700 Thomas Cannon. 14 700 Helms & Smith, 04. 12 18 75 William E. Buyer, 14 700 !Lerman Itabenau, 14 700 Samuel Garret, 11 700 Nathan Wetzel, • 14 700 Edward Wile, 14 700 .)louvre Sim - mar, 114. 13 15 00 'Elias Seller, 14 700 paniel .S.hertie, 14 700 Morrlo. jun., IN. 037 50 Lewis Dills, liq. 14 10 50 John U. Weolison, 14 700 Voshage k Boeden-_ _ 14 700 John Buckley, • 1.4 700 11.1tosengarten. 14 7ou 31orrifeli k Yoder, 13 10 01 I Ilennau Gas, - 14 7 130 Peter Sclauntacher,, 14 700 W. k 4. Ituntzink er. :13 15 00 : 4 11:ts Slrouse, 'l3 1000 Henry Grim. 14 7 001 Kalb:9.h. Shoener. 14 700 111. l UHT T Jacob Kauffman. - 14 7uo 111.3311iti Ti F. W. liantzlogei, 14 7 0a .. ) Ant. 1 4 e14wenk, 14 7110 IILYTIIkI I Charles Marsh, 11q. 13 15 Oa; C‘iutter & Rhoads', 11 15110 1 M. F. 31aize, 12 12 501 Mich . ! Raney: lig. 14 10 501 llogers/tBlnnickson 19 20 110 John Williains, lig. 13 15 00! Daniel Koch. HR. 13 15 001 11.00111 - o, , er. 14; 7 0 01 .1 Stoellorf. lig. 13 15 U 0 Daniel Schell), 14 7 001 C. Onnzelhoff, 14..7 001 Barnhart!, liq. 'l2 18751 1ig.14 10 5U Win. Y. Agartl. 10 29 00 1 1)CIICILKIL1 237,4-S* 06 16.4.666 Oro 52,762 06 MI! 144.1. 4 4 02 14'2.:AS 00 41. d) tr' slyer & SiHyman, - 11.4. 10 30 00 It. I..ltand. r .tnbusli, 11q. ' 14 10 50 Godfrey & Sairrffer. 11 1 . 5 IA) GeOrgv.lteagan, 13 15 00 llHSsingerk 14 700 Conrad Gral;....r, 11q..13 15 00 Henry F. 11:m.s, liq. 1.2.18 :A . AM At•1l: A. • Thomas 111rberk. - 9 ..,'1 001 t'.. ; 3llllhouse, , 14 i (h 4). 1111uran .t. Son. 11 1500 , Win. I.lonaldfum. , 10 20'00 Andrew tilluiore, ' 14 7 041110.114 , 1 , 1 , 11ffe k en, / 0 20 ) 4 ) llroch k Sop. - 11 15 00 Ilfeatetp k Carter,: 1) '..).`C fOO 'J. L. 11111. liquor, 12 lli 751.1. Wtjtobinsou„. 14 7tai William Jacobs., . 14 7 00 • Wm. B. Bensinge+., 14 7 1 00 I A. Landauer. 14 7 00,;.1.. J. lifturiman, c 14 7:0 , f) m 11. K. Aumt.• ••11 .7 00 , Peter B,winau, lO 241'01 .1. A:- R. Carter, . 740 On' Henry IHOle, ;413 7,00' Am. Stabler. : 14 7 00:E. 4. Fry,' , 14 7:00 1 . 11. J.lloe.het. 14 7 (10 Schwartz & Ilrney., -•, : IChartes F. hiller, 14 7 001 liquor. ' 037 50: P. Darin...tier, •14 700 i Will. I,evau, liquor, 11 . 21: 50 )lockey .1.. Whllack.;ThOii. Darioillesiir, .. . or. 14 7 001 liquor. , 13 15011 nog. J. Allition, 14 7 00111. F. Stitift , le, ,:' 10'20 011 ' Isaac Traver. `l4 7WI Daniel Shepp. . 12 12;54) ~ l;reenmall k Appel, 14 7 00!,WeliT k Enterllni., 14 7 , 010 Frauds Briult, 11 15 00111reenmalt & Appii.l, li 7000 .1. W. Nutz, 14 .7 00i.las.: ...)Icllngh,liq:, 14 10'50 Jones 4: Cole, ti`. 30 00.1. Mundy. - : 11 10 50 Am. Nolte, 11.; 10.00', A. Kelly, - liquor, 14 10 5(1 Win. I). Lebo. 11L., 1:1 15 Otol..llrennan. - ' ' ' 14 10 50 E. Thirmetzer, .14 7 nojPhillp thomerus k 14 10'50 ill. 11. Lutz, 13' 10 001 i • : . I . PALO ALTO. .. . . . . F. fileinert.llq4 . 13 15 00 P. carripin,lll., 14,16;50 I'. •• 14 10 50 'J..Brolerson, '• 14 10'.50 NORTH !4i.I,NIIEIM. W. L. Gray. 14 7 001 Vni A. Ilamtner; 13 10:00 E. Kleinert_ liquor, 13 15 0)i: (leo: Wit man. liq„ 14 10 54) I'atriTk Itrennan,' 14 7 001(71irist k. Kitchen', 12 12.50 John Stine„ • 14 7 001:ianiuel Martz, . 14 7'oo A Brother, 11 7 01 m 11. pruinboller, 1iq.,14 10%10 J. &W. Nagle, I t no A. King. It 10 50 Iqoale Stroud), 14 7 On ; Berna r d Philip," 14 10:50 W N ML-hael Fritz, 14 700 C. Hummel, lig, 'l4 10.50 SOllll MANIIEI3.I. James Davies, 14; 7 001Shollenberger John Fischer, 14, 700 llossler. 13 15 DO Joseph 10"00 P9ItT CA.IIIION Mattson & 1131vr, 74u 00; E. Auchutudey. ri . 14 700 Qum Smith. 14. 7 01. , Emanuel Strouse,, 14 7110 IoL3lrDenowh, liq., 13. 1.5 001.1 as. 15 10 00 Tho Mas Maloney, 11. 7 00: Marl tx Seligman,: 14 its/ Llini Sorligan, 14' 7 o(o,Samm2.l Snyder, F 14 410 Junes E. tHhson. 14 7 00l Daniel Knittle, 14 700 Thomas Wiley; 14' 7 00;7. I'. Boyer, 13 10 00 Mrs. M. Higgins. 14' :7 tXll.7riah Gane. . .14 700 Illusitzin'erk Malin, 12 12 50 Cockill, 11 15 po lAlex. Wiley. liquor,l3 15 001 7 1Mry Hess, • 14, 700 Henry Ouiterman, 11 1 I GO; T. Lynch, liquor; 14 10 50 henry Shissler, 14 OW Sr. C David Jones, 14, 700 J. shlotttnan, IN., 14 in 50 IW. E. Stone; 14 10 50 Uhler 4,Brother. 11 15 00 L. Ftmersteen, '11'• .7 00 Adam Kline. IN., 13-15 00 Francis .L Partin, 10 20 00 Jacob Faruey,l4 l :7-00 1 3ames Brown, 11.700 W. P. Mather, 12 12 50.1 Wm. Price. ' 13 15 00 L. W. 31cGinnes, 10 20 001 NEW C. 1 'Ge0r,,, , •8 S. Ileppller,,l2; 12 50! ill I:derards, INnor, 14 10 50!. Wm. 14 10 501 I'. llomboy, I 14 :7 WI G. Reiranyder, IN., 14 10 501 1 IE. Philips, 14 1 , 7 001 UNIT; TO J. Smith & Son, 14., ; 1 7 001 J. & 51. Kistler; 14 ,7 001 St rast.se & Fried man, llquor, 14 10 501 IC. .t O. Saylor. 1517 01 W . 11. bevan. 10 30 no Rudel Saylor, 12 12 50 L)v. li. Hurley. 14 1 .7 00 31. F. Medlar & 11 50 Huy & Snyder, . 13 1n 00 T. F. IVllliata's, 14 ..,7 00 C. Ileinbarb. 14 17 00 D. E. Chichester; 14 17 00 Wm. Knpp, 14 1700 S. Delbert & Pro., liquor, 12 1§ 1 75 Fiknkllo Feger, 14, •7 00 , C. Willront, 14.'7 001 ISAItItY TOWNSIII P. Graham, Brown A ' I Dantel'Allhger. ,Co., 12 12 50 Peter Fischer. John A. Otto, 14. '7 00 Henry Wedde,. Benj. Klinger, -13.17 00 }.. - Lbli.F.D TOWNSHIP., L. Ilessert, 14 :7 001 Daniel ILlerner, 114.7 00 Elias ilepler. 14 700 Peter Ilenri,lnger,'. 14 700 C. K.uts & J.Chrlat , 14 '7 00, John Mock, 11 , 1mir,14 10 50 til'PFlt. lIA.STONGO. Samuel lieciller. 14' 001 John 1V; !lepler, 14:.7 0 0 i Maurer 44 ~31111cr, 14 7 001 TRIIN Werth°liner k. Ob. ° ! ert, 13 10 00 .1. EnSenberger,llq.,l4lo 50 J. B. Zietieh, 14 0 OIL Henry Heil. 1212 50, .Spenglent Seibert, 121_ 50 POW11:11 Levi Fehler, ' 14 ' 7 00 FRAIL:EV RAI. P.. Barton. 11 15 00 31cCorruick &Clark, 13.10 00 M. P. J. ii. Breisler, 14 700 BRANC'4I T P. McGovern, 14 10 501 Alexander Love, 14 7 001 J. Puritan, liquor, 14.10 501 IL Jones, 14 10 50 Isaac Lippman, ". . 14 7 00 L.J. Sterner, 4 13 10 50! CABS .1. Griffith, Glut*, 14 10 501. Brown White, II 15 00 A. 51eCnIo. liquor, 14 10 50, IV. Brennan, ". 14 10 50 Ittiockscher keo.., 0 25 00 'Agnes - 31'Llughlln, 14 ,10 50 Dol bin X Rogeri, 13,10 00 C. Welker, liquor, 11440 WI G. Groom, " 14.10 501 It. Gook Aoher Jr. e0.,10 '2O 001 .1. C. alloann,liq, 14'10 AO T. Whalen. " 14 10 50 M'Voirinnd k Verner,l 2 12 50 W. llonnldsou k Co„.12,1150 .1 Patton, liquor, 11 10 50 Welsh. 14 10 50 " . 1410 50 GB.WIGSUURI T. 1.. hbur.llq., 13 ; 10 50 4+sopli Hammer, 13 10 00 I'. 114..0k .5 Son, lig., 13 15 Oo Goorgo Itamtner, 13'10 00 ' LAST BIM M. Vorrelder. 14 , 700 i J. Boyer. liquor, 14'10 501 C.A. Focht, 13:10 001 WEST D. P. Kistler, • 14 : 700 , 7.. Lang, liquor, 14.10 50 ILL Whetstone, 1 t , Elins Wobr, ,14, ",' ,14.11.1 T C S. Boyer. liquor. 13:15 !N ., 1.7 n k 114Fhel. 11 - 12 so a t ir. i41068..,' El 7 6i ' 71 4 8 ;rd, 9 it ,'I 9 4'.7 9% .7 ; ,10 j .111 10% 11 1 .8,.? 121 12 1 91 10% 111 12% 13% 14 • 14% IS J. EDW.UID BARNES,. • Strperi/i/t ' • . , CLAM !lan . . David fleveridget!. It 7 00 James G. Cochran, 13, 1000 Leon liirsb, • i - 13 1 00 Hirsh Hinman, •' 14;7 00 F. C. Epting. , 14 700 Clemens klielsltr, 11 18 00 ' Fox k Brother, lig. 10'3000 Thomas Horn, : 14 7'oo Dennis Brennan, 14 700 , Frank Pott, : 8 3000 Aaron Meyer. i . 14. TOO Sehmnin Foster. , 14' 7,00 Christian Stelte; ' 14 , 700 Solomon llirsb, ' 14 7'oo '• Dairel L Esterliy; 10 20.00 ' Charles Barlett, 14 , 700 Peter Meyer. 14 t 7 00 Wl,lllara Smith, 14 7:00 , George 11. Stichter, 14 ' 700 ['Dram Parker, 14 q' Od Johnstgis & Co., : 10 2600 IGnienwhil I,Apliel, 13 •10 00 ;James If; Kelly, • 14 700 George Jennings,' . 14 ' 7 00 , George W..Blater, .14 , 7,01) Jamts Glenn, •• 13 10 00 John Naughton;; 13 10.00 J. Smith, liquor,: 12 'lB - '7.5 Hiram Bin.' , 13 10.00 William lizirlan,i 14' 7 00 M. 11.1101, -; 14 7.00 J. & S. Derr,„,, 14 700 i David Phillips, l4 ; 700 Gee. Mason A CM, - 0 25,00 James Fogarty, • 14 7100 Solomon Hoover, : 14 7.00 G. Mlberberg, ''.. 14 . 700 John L. Mein*, 14 ” 7,00 Ja‘Mb Iloetrer, .' 14 7:00' Charles Moll, ' 14 7.00 V. lioerig. lig. ' 14 10 50 C. F. Kopitzsch, • 14 , 7 00 Joseph Johnston', 14 7;00 E. ?if. lkatty, , 12 1250 Buell & Evans,•'. 12 1260 Jo 1.1:1 Van Meter; 14 7:00 WI liam Brady, l4 7 - 00 De nls Bradley, 1 14 7 00 Jtlto W. Weber,: 14 7:00 Pawls Brennan; -14'7:'00 ThOtaas Horn, ... 14 7.00 Y: Sanderson, , • 14 7,00 Isaac Lippman, - 14 7,00 William C. Leib,' ' 14 ' 7.00 A M. Greenwald;, 14 7;00 Jesse Foster, : 13 10 00 G. (l. Llvezly & CO., 14 700 it. IL. Morris, lig.: 0 75:00 E. ()arrives, , 12 12 50 Henry Webber, .' 14 , 7.00, Joseph S. Elliott„ - 14 7:00: Bmijamin ltannan, 12 1`..50 L. Womeladorli, , 14 7 00 J. Q. Ilughes, : 13 1000 it. pressing, . 14 7030 J. W.llowen k Bros. 14 • 7.00 li. 11. liuntsingur • '' & C0.,11g., 12 18:75 E. Yardly .i.:. Son,- '8 30,00 Win. ilethrington, 12 12 50 G. & G. :Mollenber ger. - 1212, , 50 Silss Strouse. , 14 7 00 Leib .t: Christman; 14 7iuo Win.llin oershOta, ~.. .1_ 13 15 00 14 7, 00 liquor, D. B. Seida. Vart.'"ert Ochsen- • I&Id. , 14 1i 00 Henry VanduFTi, 14 7 00 1411VNt.1111'. A. T. Troutninn,' 14 ij 00 VW:ti sllll'. ' • = .1. G. Henn, 11 7100 ;Peter llead:lig. 4 .14 10,50 Ann !!organ, lig. 14 10150 Judy iVelsb, lig., 14 Deo+) Daniel 31alorte, IN. 14 1050 Charles Utley. lig. 14 111.40 !Charles Blatt, lig. 14 Mart InDelaney,ll4.l..l4 111'.50 !widow Hand, IN. 14 I Niter Donalloe,l4. -14 10:50 McAllister, lig . .. 14 1050 -lames Delaney. lig. 14 10,50 (Cash. Canfield. Ilq. 14 14)54) j Itlryd 0.1.4 lig. 14 10",50 liariietX.P.oachain,l3 15'00 Martin Cslrter, IN. 14 10'1,0 Cath. Cannon:lbl. 14,10.'.:,) Daniel M.loy, IN. 14 10‘,50 IL Shortly. IN. • • 14 10.50 '!Janis Mundy, 11q..14 10'50 11cmry Bach, 11%. 14 'lonics Dolan, lig, 14 10' ro I.lolin .11uudy,11(1. 14 1(1 50 1,1111. • Darla Lotter, . 14 7 00, 11. Whitßeld fi C 4., liquor, 12 11775 T. J, litztramens; 14. 700 Adam Martz,ll(t.; 14 10 .40 Ralph Marley, 14 10 50 51. harmer, " 14 10 50 Long. " 14 10 SO J. Rearton. 4' 14 1050 .1 P. Cullobiln, " 14 10 , $0 Andrew Ryan," 14 10.50 ASTLE. 'Adam & 31111er, : 13 10 (i 0 J. 31uldowney. MI., 14 10 50 L. C. Daugherty, 13 10 00 Mary Lynch, Jig s 14 10 50 T. Davenport, liq.j 14 1050 DIEM Abraham Kinse, 1 760 Phillip Koll.lPittor,l4 19 50 Kmbs fi Manbeck; 14 700 MEE F. (;:naas.. -, ' t 14 700 ', N. Palsgrave, l4 7,00 11._P. Snarler, 11 7 on Am. Loeb, ', 14 700 G. & IV. Iluntzinger, liquor, . 10.30 00 1.1.11, Kennedy, '. 14 .7 00 iKetnork IVeek, 13 10 00 Wen. Willaner.. 14 700 Ellen VI bltarket, i 11.00 r. 14 10 50 Am. Carr, liquor,: 11 10 50 Mary 8r0unan,114.,14 10 50 Jeremiah Lloyd, ~ 14 700 14 700 14 iOO 14 700 illen,ry 'Herb, ,14 700 Gabriel herb, .14 10 50 T. M. Test, " ; 14 10 50 , Eckel & Itnrndt, 12 1250, 'Levi Eckel, 1 -• 14 700 J. B..slrerrary. 12 12 50 !Bechtel k. Jonen, 14 .7 00: jW. I,ockey, agent.;: 14 700 It. Nesbitt, liquor; 14 10 50 !ijWicSllll'. John Dietrich, r)lv SHIT' Daniel Reed, lig. 1 14 10 50, A. Orhner, 14 10 50: P. Raley, " 14 10 50 Oordon•Bixlell & 4.12 12 50 COWNiiHER. !Mari' Robison, 14 fo so ,11cBoreald, .;* 13 10 00 IJ. Rikury fi Co., : 13 10 00 ;Clout biller, 12 12 titt Al. But Rquor, 13 15 On: ' ; 13 10 00 WNS.III.E, 14 700' . John 31aginnea, :1 14 7 110 Mm.; Murphy, liq.i 14 10 50 , ,P—Arun, '•• . 14 1050; T. Apt., - " ; 14 10 5° J. Ken. y, - " ,', 14 10 50 P. Canners, t. i 14. 10 44) T. ll:units. ." 14 lof;o C. Mullhall " 14 10 50 11'. Nolan, " 14 11) 50 1 .1. Murphy, " 14 10 50 W. Bait, " j 14 10 10 W. Dorgrr, " t 14 10.50 Mrs. Malone, " 11 10 50 M. m oon ., . " , 14 10 50 ' I', Manton, "114 10 50" John Daugherty, "; 13 10 00, P. 111eloatuilf1,11q.;: 13 10 40 P. DeMory,, • 14 10 50' 11 1101101:011.. 'goldsmith & Mel man,i 11 100 Philip Werner), 1 14 7 00 NSWJCK. • 1 Drelbeibiet, 1406 r. la lb 00 11. Preyer, ' 14 100 PEN .Y. P. klberling, !14 700 J. 74hoer, ; 14 700 Strel d Pattersoc4 12 12 50 J. 110 Intivl,l, 11 , 4. i 11 in 50 ! __ i ';,' •- - WAIT BKI & e,110503, '' 14' 00 '' • I' . • NAST lioB A.' Deeitl.lisloist, •14 10 501 T. Moat", A ' ' 1410 50 .. . • ' , - lator so T: Illouria, Slaw, 14.10 501 Sarah 0 8, 1 ( 7 , " 14 10 601 IL A. Operas:4d, 13 10001 1 , - ' 311N14111 4.lll.lNaiiiiket M.; 1 lortrey',' , : ,1213 60 PhUllpt it nonce, 14 ;700 W. k R.' Bone. 14- 7 00 1 'Levi'. 'Hoffman, - 14 700) Wiest,liras:ter /a _, Co- lim,, . ll 21.60 1 &with %wen, 'l4 - 7 631 lI.W. Leib k Sou, 14, - 7 001 PL W. Preened," 14 7 001 T.ll. Shiallenberger, 0.5 , 00: Stilaalei.s Falter; 13 10 00 1 Wm. Lliseillemutb, 131000; B. Shertel,ll4. - 13 . 15 w l Michael:Weide - h, 14 - 7 001 Th. Desteatti. liq. 14 10 501 Chas. Britton; U.I. 14.10 501 Thomas 'ear; 12 12 50! 4 Charles . F e lton: 14 7 001 JonatbadSheird, 14 7 00: J. C. Juisateench; 14 '7 001 David Ptkoe,llq. . 13 15 00! E. Starrier. 12 12 501 TerrencdOwin. 14 7OO, Robert Williams , 13 10 00! Geo. Sprineer.l}l. .12 18 751 Robert ifirdin, 14 ..7 00; John B.! Prices 14 7 - 00, James iildte, Ho. 14 10 50! B. Galliher, liq. 14 10 50 1 Charles Mohan, lig, 14 10 50 1 • John Fol k ert„lki 13 15 001 • II' INGER TOWNSHIP. • , • James J, ir7annor, .10 20 43r Gabriel Ilarstder; 14 700 N. kS. Clayton, 14 7 Oc• James Rock. lid. 14 10 50 WilltsM Bright, 14 70(W. G. Ileilner, At't, 12 1210 I. Faustilq. . -14 10 50 John Ortb.llq. • 14 10 50 G. Filbei'llerg,, °l4 700 Lins & Seitslngei, 14 1 7 00 J. R. k }ttleaver. 14. 700 1. F. Davis. , 14 700 • 111 PINEGROVE BOROUGH. Wheeler,t3liller 4 ". IF.-SpOrnan, 14. : 14 10 50 • Co,' ~ , 11 : '. , 12 12 50'11. kB. Collard, , 14 700 W. lira .k Son, 11 15 001VIIILam,Kupp, , 14 700 KittMilitit & Steen. 10 20 00 Stoney 4 Newcomer,ll 15 00 Ili ' PINEGROVII TowNSTITP. Danial He fty, 'l3 10 00 lIT3 & J Breidenbach,l4 700 1!! • EXCHANGE BROKERS.. Pottsville;-Lawrence F. Whitney, , ill; A. E. Straub k C 0.,: • • Tainaqua4-Leonard t Mintzer.: I !* BREWERS. Pottsville-David 0.-Fuengling. 1 i; George Lauer, 1 ! 1 , V. C. Kuentzler; ~ . Tarnaquir l —Joseph Adsm, 11 ' BILLIARD SALOON. Pottavilicf—JOhn T. Hazzard, . • -.. i • i BOWLING SALOON. , Pottsvillui-JOhn . T. Hazzard: •- - , ' 30 00 ! p - J. P. BERTRAM, " t , Mercantile Appraiser jar ,sthuytkili Ch. , , 1 .1 1- Deer er.-, ~ .A.le Souses In Schuylkill tOesunty. Il' ! SCHUYLKILL. HAVEN. ' 1l• 1 „. CLAAS. AuT.' • John BriMst. I 8 .g. 5 041 Ann Cao,:r. 1 1•5 00 Ellen Whitaker; g 1 00 Mary Brennan, 8 500 Ales W.lSaylor, 8 500 John Zheimeiman, ti 500 1 ' Adam su*der. 8 -5 00 Thomas 1. Williams. 8 5 001 i. NORTH MANIII 'Elias Bartlett, ' 8 500 George W ' itinan, " 8 5 001 John Wignill„ , 8 500 John Kitinedy. g- 5 011• l • ..,' PINEGROVE John 1705er, jun.,- 8 500 1 Catharirittlatohle. 8 500 1 t •J• WAYNE TI John Miipr, 8 500 l lE . • TREM Jos Entquaperger, .5 5 00! .Michael , ..11:ftrwsly, . 8,- 500 John llobiorts, : 8 5 00! Jacob 0 rtber,_ • 8 500 ! ,t FRAIL.EY ,3 John It -sf Organ, 8 5 001 John Diener,. ' 8 5 00 , Patrick Marmon, fl 500 AndrewlOehrier, • 8 500 1 i CASE 101 James 10:tallowy, 85 00 A nthont 3icCale, 8 500 Thos Chiiitophers, 8 500 Wm BreiMan. 8 500 Agnes MelAughlin, 8 • 5 00 John Fitit , strick., 8 5 04 , Charles Xiniker, . S 500 Ilenj Grisini. ' 8 s'oo .0 II Gilman, • 8 504 , ThemastWhalon, : . 8 AOO - Miehttellitenneay, 8 500 John l'itOn, .81 5 00 John It'lirli, . 8 S(K Tobias,,lltifeell, • 8 5 is, Thomas; Akan, S 5.0441 . Mrs MutA,f, 8 • 5 00 • i '. BRANCII Ti *Jill= B iis,Y. '5 5 00 1• john Thiffe,.. „.,8 500 Thotrias,lininn, 8 SNI Patrick ;McGovern, 9 :5 001 James Haitian, 8 5 001 l'at McrioSie 00 rn, 8., 5 , `Dar id Janes, 5, 5 00 , 1 ' - NEW CASTLI ItichardlEdaards. 4 500; William! tinnier, 43 500 ilenjamintMoimll, 8, 5 0 0 1 James S diphy, • 8 .5 ern John 31 Igo, 1 1 ,, !I 5 001: Henry Bile. 8 5 (10: . John Slidilowney, I t 5 00! . , 1 ;:WEST 'NO W EWAN TOWNSHIP. Thomas,!3(limins, 500' Thomas W ill halal 8i) 00 Slu-ah }laity, 9 . 500 : , Rachel Williams, ' 8 500 Sazer ChiilWlo4, $ ;fr O()'. M o r} ]loran. .8 500 Francis 4 . 011 , rechei 8 1 00' Widow -Fogarty. ! 8 500 Patrick - Kash. . 8 5 00; Edward Drennan; g 500 William !game,3 ~ 500 John Hayes, - : S*s 00 George Colton, 5 SOW John Durkin, - : . I '4., .:. MINERSNILLE. - damesßlCnartis, • 8 5 00!John Folkert. . S sOn Lydia Dle(rich, . .3 500 Andrew thms, • ft 500 Ann Sol ~ 'it 8 sno Edward Bradley, : 8 500 John-Fischer, 'S t, 00 1 Pal Brown„ : 85 ni Jacob Fii,-ler,c 8 5 00 1 , Mrs Kennedy. , 44 Si)4 A hi-AIM prigg'. 8 - 1 00:11Hel get Christopher, 8 500 James liti"Y , 8 , 5 00; Felix Mullen, : 8 500 Jak,h Sehpthorn, 8 5 001 Andres" Brennan, 34 518) d' 00' Shellenberg, 8 5 0011%111i= Best, I B's 00 Lewis Williams, 4 - 5 001Willkun Shemmlrig. R. 500 Francis i - 'rildield. 8 5 001Frederiek Turner; 8 500 • WillianCtlatthews, $ 5 00 1 Edwin Purcell, ' g 500 James D ., 7lati o e, 8 500 ii,{ory Jenkins, , 8 500 Jacob Barrier. 55 00 John Webster, .85 00 David li}lilith, •$5 00 John W Reese, 8' 500 ' Owen 31011lown, 14 500 IDald Davis. 8 500 Margaret Pand, g 5 149 JoS.Mh Forney, , 81 500 li Gallaglfer. 6 5 00 1 A I,lsander G oven, 8 500 Thomas }Warty, 8 5 00 4 Francis Kiefer, : 8 500 Charles 'Morgan ' S. 5 03, .1 • . 1 Morg an , I'OTTSVILLE. • 1 i .. Jahn Pril4p-af. . 8 500 !TlMmas Kennedy, fl .500 George„lielnhard, - 8 5 (B);Thhmas Williams, 8 500 Charie4 pother, 5 5 001..11 , ithael Egan, • , s 5 on i” rancie,Xiiiie. • 8 5 04:11: ,so.Llinrellyri,', 85 00 .3 Ti ' Lo vell; 8 s.oo l ll.ltitnes bbaw. . . 8 501) Anthoni Flest, '8 5 ouiWil nut Willianui, 8 500 Charles Fberle. 8 5 o('!Ntli•ha , l Blessing.' - g 500 Nichplati Bauman, 8 b 0411Tbnmas Howard, .8 500 . Henry Itoihmer, • .8 5 00; Ann Phillips, 8 '5OO Thomas IrOhnson, 8 5 00,Danipi Sheifly, :* 8 5"00 Peter Jennings, , 8 5 OW. Wl,lllam Ehlers. : :8 500 J P Iforitran,B 5 001114 Beet Egan, 8 500 Wale Win+nr. . 8 5 r)01.1ohn Hurley, S 500 .1 Rein I tiokr. R 5.00115111 n Pyle. •! ' R 500 Elizabetb l. 3.uegner, 8 5 0 0 11114belh llogan,: - 8 5 00 Philip llllliams, R. A 001 Andrew McCaffrey, 8 500 George Reinsert, SI roolAuu'Brady.9 , : 8 5,00 Klizabetb4lllta, ' .8 5 001ThOmas lllgloverni, . 8 500 • 1 Shartisl4 ' g 5 oclJarine Seiten, ' B 500 James Cannon, 8 s.oolBllWarti Riley, ' 85 00 Elizabeth ;IParry, 8 5 00lThonins Seoti, " 8 500 Sirs yetliennan, 8 5 oelJoitePh Kline.' •'. 8:5 00 . Emanuel Henry,' 8, 5 001.fobri 11. Crosland, 8 500 iicttY etlit , n, ': g 5 00i i1e4,17 Reseurirten. S, san Job Ilichlil, ' . '8 5 001.11nlin Wingert, 8, 5 481 James Dry. fi 5 004 &Picard Wile, . 8; 50t) Catharin :Pritchard, 8 5 001Pcii.r Hudson, 8 500 Josenh I tines. ' g 5 001 S Oricigohnos43, 8' 5 00 • Bridget Crilledwid. 8 El Oili9en*ellosengarten, RI 500 William Botternly, R 5 p': John Ketner, 8' 500 434.6 John le. 8 5 00 1 Far/intim , Itcerig, 8. s'oo. !.-., John F earsiett, ' 8-5 001 F, Melswinkle. 8 500 , Henry Piniter, ' 8 5 00, Welkin Pritchard; 8; 500 ' John Sh(losmith. 8 5 001 Charles Feindt, 85 00 Benjamin ißlornas. 710 00; Anhli Edwards.. .13; 500 Louis Leditrich, 8•6 00 !fiery, Baldwin, 8' 500 111 • • PALO AL O. ' Francis McFadden, '8 . 000 rw ri,McGovens, 8 500 Patrick Carrigan "R 1 500 George Hummel, ••8. 5 00 John AuMrson, 8,'5 oo -1, AJo ' PORT. Ciltß ....L.- 'ON. William :feller ' if 5.00 (1 4 'i' a t. J Burke, 8 : 5.00 Patrick Patcell, 8 5 O il Sis!SicSlanaghan, 8 500 Martin TA,* ch, '. 8 ' 5.00 Mra canley, • 8 50 0 0 Philip Wtdfinger, '' 8 303 Tho mas' , Lynch, 8 500 ' John Gwitimer, 'B.. 600 Judith Merin, A 500 JohriSch' rtz, - 8 , 500 -A Wadsworth, 8 5 . 00 James t'a ply, R; 500 311 Wirtelo, . . 8 500 i,, Ale 1. W.R . ' , 8 500 Dallied Roebuck; 8 500 ' I•ii. 'BUTLER ToWNSIIIP. , ' Cirristian;reyborio.w.B 500 .14*itti"Kneler, 1 Maria Feininger, 8 son Elias Miller, Charles tile. 8 bOO George Moyer, Robert Ltlitin, . 8 500 Keller k Goodman, James licclc, . 8 500 Michael Silk. tieorge Kist, 8 500 Peter Schilling 1 1; , EAST NORWEGIAN. • - Ilettey SltOestnith, 8 5 0011 mild Lehan, • ~ Widow Sptincer.. • 8 560 ' Anne Murphy, •• . Thomas Maughan, 8 5 00Fanth !Tanner. Thotnhs !donroe, . 8 500 Nichrlas Thcrinai,_ Robert Willi, ft 5 001 John Curry, Andrew 11:.irtn.' 8- SWI , 11 ! 1::) , : ' , BT. CLAIM ' john Phillhs, g 5 00, ItohCrt Carter, ' Sirs Dougherty, • 8 5 00!Janns Burns. .Tone Eus4i)y, S 5 (10! }Award Roach,' William Ihitz, i .44 5 00., Emil Jones. John Nash: • 8 500, William Hall, Jacob liedlim. 8, 1 b) . Mrslzo. . . Lewis Bla'Alus. 8' 518)' ii ns c e ii.ll,,?l,,, • .. Anthony Erwin, ' :8 500 ,Philip Sehaum,' Joseph °else, 8 5 00Adatn Mart, Thomas It - fatten, 8 500 Ralph Marley,. J3C , 11 , Grainier, 8 500 Tho Mas Davis, p ranc ,,V r y„ . II 500 iSamuel Stocks, Patrick Callahan, r. 8 500 ijoseph Beta, beryls Brick, . il 8 5 00,315111 n harmer, Martin NSA, * i 8 5 00:Michael Long, Andrew 14an, . 8 5 00'Johannan Roarton, It TA3IAQU 4. ~ John Mundy, 8 500 !Henry Belts. J. W. Greif, 8 500 !William Fall, • Michael Virtinan, 8 . 5-00 PaMes McHugh, Walter Jenkins, 8 5 00111 ugh McCool, John McNilsonus., 8-5 00 Philip Thomerag, J J KautiMan, 8 50 0 Andrew Raab, J.. 1 Kleckner, It 500 Lewis Beck. • Charles Moyer; 8 500 A Zitkelbach, . .Hugh Cali: 8 500 Edward Morgan, 1 Anthony R'elley, , 8 501) Martin Barth, , Beni° lonia, • 85 0 0 Henry Burns, refer Bon : Cher, , . 8 500 John: Barkley, . - Patrick 11.4 1 / 4 1st4n, - 8 5 00:Susan Lively, , li . BLYTHE TOWNSHIP. James Bu tler. 8 500'Mar•Mmt, Rowe, . ' 8 600 Widow linims, - . 8 5 00: Boger McDevitt, 85 00 Richard Nkal, ' 8 5 0( 1 % - ml Bracelet, • 8 3 500 Richard Citnnel,• 8 5 - 001_Charles Riley. 8 ' , Lb 00 Philip Hiller, ,8 5 Ot i Davy. Malmo, 3-5 03 Patrick Ellet,: 8 5041' Felii:Geicer: 8! 500' Peter Kiefalwr; 8 5 00Edwa1rd Murphy, 85 00 J. C. FoldttopPe, 8' 5 0r... asriprid - Kelly, •85 00 Ebeirezer Jones,- . 8 '5 CK Thorrias Simonds, 8 4, 00 John Bechtel, • 8 5 0l 1!'. Tanner, 8 5 00 , JanieSMeistry, 8 504 bitch-lel Davie, . 8 600 Caioline o:mmbs, 85 04 ‘l3rAlil_Deluel., B6 00 John Slurtlq, . .8 504 Widollr Hand. 8 500 Cornelius orow, ' 8 500 PeterDonahoe, 8 bOO Mrs Ilaftei , , . ' 8 601.• John ]Unbar,., .....6 . 600 Th o mas Davis, 8 5(8 Daniel McAllister, 8 - 5 00: Peter Head; . R 5 0 3=4 Dennev 8 600 William Pogla, 8 518 Catharine Wh alen, 8 500 Judy VS etilt, B sOt Catharine Canfield, 8 500 Ann Sioriiii, g 5 rs' Ann third. , - .8 500 .; SCIICYLKILL TOWNSHIP. John ha i ls, II * 5 001JolanNost, ' • it 100 John Ott. ,i 1 8 5 001 Dankil Meloy, 8 500 Wm Lyoniti! 8 5 00 1 Martin Carter; 8 ' 500 JC4losterritter, • 8' 5 00;Cathcirtne Cameron; 8 500 Mats KeNi 8 5 oolJohiOrenuao, ' .8 500 Jacob Ilrr,,dbeek,.. 8• 6 M I R Shortie, 8 500 George St-tOefer, It 5 012P,Wtn I.rice ' , - ' 8 500 John .Artper, 8 6 001hmatIVElliams, ' ' 8 '6 00 James 6131ian, . 8 6 00irKetinedy, • 8 ' 300 Catharine , - Itriel,, 8 500 Hem* Bach. ; 8 500 George Rehm, -8 . 500 James 31uudy, ! ' 8 500 John Maki, Br 6 OD Jamey Debut ' , 8 500 Ella TemPll,n, 8 500 Patrick McGee ," ' 8 500 Finns Batten, 8 500 Johnillundy, ' . 8 500 111 PINEGROVE LIORDUtiII. Gee Shatil, jr, 8 500 !q . Raiser. Fred SperitAam X-5 00,tteurgo Reel,' IF 111.8CE1.1.101E01:fi.' SOUTH MANIIKIM—James Devirts, ---. ORWHISIVRG--Johnl o . Schaettei. EAST BLUNSWICK-41eome Eckiwt: UNION—Mary /tidier, • i ' 'EL 4 DIIEDohn Klock, ' • - 11. o. , i • : . -1/, ' Appeal Notlice. ; i t Notire 1' ; hereby given that an !Appeal will he held la th. , Arbil * iOn Roamer the Courthouse, in the borough of Potter*, on MONDAY; June 1835,1855, between the - hours of dad. o'clock In the forenoon, and '3 o'clock in tho aftemooni ?ahem all persons who they feel theinselvea ag grieved in Pie foregoing Appralsernent, May attend. 1 11 J. P. liiiitTßASl, - '.lprrai.;r • - :f ,ikmanfile Th.rci. 1 , ' roortolle. Atria .. I'+ :)t,.....1.1t James Oayner,t • 24 700 WEOIAN. • Sal" ,119.,14 1050 14 ip 141i0IAN. O=NZIMI=M G. ration, liquor, 14 10 40 &Jhelum', " 14 lo ao v.ime, , , Bruno, 114. f 14 10 50 Patrick trarn.l4l. 14 10.50 Felix Malls% 1.14. 14 10 50 W 001 47 Ebenw Iberver, 13 10 00 John ,Fl. Jones. . • 14 .700 ;armpit r &WM*, • 1 'flea. t - • 14 TOO Wfilloa Bed. 114. 14 10 50 dilebach. 14 700 _ fraudaSbelleaber , per, 14 700 li/del lik4, 14 700 13, S. Lawrence. • 14 '7OO Milner. 114. 13 15 00 E. Dark 14 700 1.11, S sUrns, ' 14 700 I Abrabam Shloss; 14 700 100onte }!harsh, 14 700 John ?rarer, 14 705 ;Jacob Wernert.l4 '7OO Eroaauel'Abrabilli,l4 700 1811trr 4 Brothers, 14 700 . William Ball, 1.1 700 , li Bastliq. 9 37 50 O . 14 700 Snttriajun. , 12 12 sn 'lllallcomu k Co. 13 10 00 W. Reese, Ui. ! 14 1050 1 3csrpli Forney, 11q. 14 10 50 !Alex. Govern, 114. 14 10 50 so oo ~o tx) aio oo 5 30 00 V3O 00 0,000 10 b OO 3 0 00 CLAIM. ANT. Li4dlrlx. Schmidt, 8 '5.00 IVA:Matzen. ' 8. 500 Iltiorge NVlrtele; 5 00 LMole "; Reed. 8 500 Augustus Ilaffinin, A 500 los , ph 8 500 Adolph . 8. 500 EISI TOWNSIIIP. •.. - - Ann King, • 500 Bernsrd Phillips, ; 51 500 Mirtin Guldln, 8' S 00 Marv - Trnv. 8! 500 TOWNSITIP. „idnoneologer, 86 00 )1‘ N SHIP Cbariesllammel 8 sno ONT. R 500 8 500 8 500 81400 Da'rld Evanx, Daniel !Corp, Robert Nesbitt, J Net herwood, TWNSIIIP. • 'Patrick Bienright, Al 500 rick 8 500 David 8 500 John Ponahoe, .• 8 500 WNSMB. ?shriek Delaney, 8' 500 ifames Ilennesey, 8 600 Thotasl , Barnitz. • 8 500 Catharine 8 500 Thomas Nolan, 8 500 •laines Murphy, 8 560 William Britt, ; 8 500 William Bergen, 8 . 500 Mra Mal , sue4 8 5OO Malaeh 31( are 8 .500 Peter Mardffnald,' R 500 Thomas Morgan, 8 00 Ilwrgt. Ashman, , 500 Abraham llause, • 8 bun Charles 31clitagh,.' '8 500 =l2 Fianris Quinn. ; 8 500 thinnas S 00 mary 14‘A0n. 8 500 Ilium< Gable, 5 00 Catharina Carey,' 30n -Mary Garland, . 8 400 Y. TOWNSI(II'. Rirbard lialhes,; 8 00 Mary Lynch, , • 8 500 JaineB O'lkronell. F 6 011 Tip , mB.B D B venpnit, 8 3 u t , 6lrVeyi 8 600 FrFuvis Trabey, 8 SQO 8 500 S 500 8 500 R 500 S 500 8 500 S 500 8 500 8 500 S 500 , S s'oo Rl5OO 8 , 5-00 8 5 - 00 8 ;500 8 ,500 8 500 R 500 8 500 8 500 8 500 8 500 8 .00 8 500 .11 S 600 '8 600 8 oon • a 600 '8 600 fdthit MIL B 7 Todagriph and Todim!ay's :~~ :_ 0? .01‘...,,A? MO 24 xioo6 2t Ivo 25 oo --ifs 28 00 28 000 - 20 00f $0 00 , 00 85 000100 00 80 00@ 00 A 0 66 4 , 4 70 00 63 , , 66 00 --(4 6':3 4 RS 000 90 0 25 0 --(4 - 4 . 500® 5 60 450(4 6a 6 COO 16 Of. 2L intlicnete Irndry ,N pro.%, ton 44 " • " N 0.3, C4anicial 1VE417,1 4 / 01, 01. 4. .41 N ft t eh Pik No. 1, Railroad Ban, English Reined, Am:mina Bar, Rassuner4 " Blooms, . Castings, Boiler PLates,No.l, N 0.2. " "Azlea4m.lianeered, tool ' " " Rolled, R. B. Epikes, arm.. 'American, English, Springs 100 Va. =MI ° 3 718 00(4 ;Cl '. 00 100 Nt. /6 Sheathing, Rods, Old, IMIZ rig Galena, 100 LW Chester County, " Virginia, Vaireign, ~ Bar, No. 1, t/ . THE MARKETS. , _ PRODCCI. 1P8g...14 , A., WM yowl. isatlnsoax. Wheat flour; bbl„ • 11 25 1015 018 00 10 87 0 1125 Rye 737 7 250,$ 76 762 Corn meal ' "i , : 500 , 0 506 oi, 612 .415 (3 0O Wheat, red, bus ~ 260 4 . 255 260 14002 50 4 4 ' ,44 white ‘ 2 70 • 280 .;2 5002 60 Rye, " ; 150 170 ; Ifo Corn, white, "j .. 107. 116 1070 , 1 / 0 " yellow " • • 100 ' . 1 102 ; 100 Oats; - . ~. 6B 1 7010 81! ' eo q, e 7 t) Cheese, per , ; 10 0 12.„% Coffer, " 11 0 I 10% 15 Hams, .., . 12 1 20 9 Jima pork. " 18 00 11675 0 17 54) Flutter, dairy, " • 4 24 f; ) .? &mar. 4 4 634 5 06 / 4 ; 6%06 Molasses. per gall. 25 230 42 ' 2'f 032 Oil, sperm, 44 210 180 : ". . 1 ,1 1 , 4 1, : . • 77 . .78 ' ea ,• lituleed,, u . 04, iOO ', The Virgin In all but•lB counties Wise'a majorityover Flournoy, is 9,519. The other i counties,to be heard from gave Pearce I,o2,mijority.-,- Thus far the Democrats gain three Senators and nineteen Delegates, and they lose three Senators and fourteeniDelegates. .A NEW PROJECTED .Bainax.-',-Mr. Thomas Motley has submitted a plan fOv a bridge over the Schuylkill at Chesnut street', Philadelphia. The bridge is to have but one Span, and to be constructed upon the principld of a bow and string, _similar to the high ISvel bridge at Nercastle upon the Tyne. Itis to have two floors, the one to be used ass pnblic highway, and the upper to be enclosed :and fitted up either as a grand promenade or exhibition, room, to be lit by sky-lights. Tiie work, which is to be . highly ornamcntal, will, it 14 estima ted, cost about $250,000. 1 Rest MAIETINd.—A. Rum meeting has been called in - Reading; to support Lager Beer and Rum, in' opposition to the bill.Of last' session. The call. is signed by a number .of :citizens, and is headed by the lion. George,3l. Keim, the 'Hon. Edward 8., Hubley. The friends of the families oughl i to preserve the papers with the signatureS, 'and hand' them', down to pos lerity—it will be a precious fain ily !relic for their descendadds. The blood-stained - t)anner of Rum, will be properly appreciate - 4 a few years hence, when the effect. 4 of Prohibition will be seen and felt throughout the length arid breadth of this great Reptiblic. Ecce • Stasrm.—The Philadelphia Times says that ArchhiShop Hughes exceedingly annoyed' in consequence of the printers hav ing put a - dagger hefore his larch-episcopal name, instead of a' cross, the proper .symbol. of his prelatical dignity. _ It would be well re marks the Times, for printers ttilie more care ful for the • future; and in order to avoid all mistakes, let them print the word instead of the,Sign, that readers may' perceive that the dignitary. who thus signs himself, is Cross John, Archbishop, S.c. The mildne.s4 of the Arch bishop's temper,will prevent his:taking offence at'this liberty. A WEEK !ATM FROM EUROPE. Arrival of the Steam:6slop Pacific. The steamship Pacific arrived at New York. on Wednesday, with Liverpool dates to the 19th of Maw • The Vacifie brings 135 passcfigerg, among wliont are the Hon. H. MeLarte, C. ,S. Com- missioner to China F ihe intelligence from the Crimea states the progress of the siege of Sebastopol :to be al= most. unchanged, up to the 12th inst.: France and England have in'esented an ul timatum to Sweden, which •Sweden seems in- dined to reject. ' The French Exposition ope'ned at the ap pointed - lime, but the attendant ceremonies passed off rather dull. The .night, comhat• of tho .38th Aril, fle tween the linssians and the ,French, was a most' desperate affair. The RuSsinns attempt ed,to dig new rifle pits, and after a sanguinary conflict, the French partially prnvented them. Two hundred French were reported, as hors du combat. • _ A despatch of May Ist says that the advan ces are approaehing slowly, but; surely. • . _ new manifesto, the Gin! orders. an other levy of twelve mei; for every thousand in 'the seventeen western provinces;tO be coin . pleted by the end-of July. ;. 9eneral Canrobert., has resigned his com mand in the Crimea, nominally; on acsount of ill.health. He is succeeded by Gen. The King of. Sardinia is rumored to be ne gotiating for the marriage of Qaeen Victoria's eldest daughter. Gen: Canrobert has, reviewed the entire French army, and assured them that they 'should soon enter Sebastopol,i either by the door or window. The assassin Pianori has been sent to his account. He. was decapitated on the morn ing o - f• the 14th, at, 5 o'clock, in the usUal place of execution of the prison ofßoqiiette, not fat' from the.Bastile. The spectators ;were not many. and it was only on the t veurng.o,f; the 13th that orders were sent round - td the , police agents to be ready for duty. 1 The !Avocet- General visited him an hour before h i ts J execti• thin, to learn whether, at thaf teirible moment, when the world was about to close on him, he hed any disclosures to make. I To the ques tions of the advocate he answered by a stern and simple negative. He did, and made no sign. i He was led to the scaffoldowhich was in the square- of the prison, in the costume of parricides—a black-veil thrown over his face, a long shirt covering him, and his feet naked He was pile, but his featurei were calm ; yet the effort must have been: sir* which produced that calmness, for on his cheek bones .was a bright hectic spot, which told what passed titithin. 4.s he stood on the scaf fold, he cried, "Vies la Republique . 7 "' and the plank to which he' was bound .turned the mo ment he was about to repeat the cry., Whether he made any disclosure to the clergyinan is not known ; but it is said he ad mitted his guilt, and even testified repentance for it. "'draue ma ctilpabilite;mais'je *aural Mourir," were the words he used.: -He begged that the-money found on him 'When ;arrested should be sent'to his fitmily,."_that they might have bread for some days ;" but it does not - appear thatle manifested any great. feeling when alluding to them. • . . ,HULtOWLI'S Puu a certain ReMedf,for Indigestion and Liver Co mpl ain C—lNlttri a Arm. strong (27), of Edgardtown, New - 4eisey, suf. feted More than Most people t- Mn Indigestion, accompanied by liver complaint; several very clever medical men told her : she' was iti a COll. suinption, and-her friends despaiveitof her ever recovering, as she had tried everyLthing they thought likely to benefit her, witlioutsuCcess.. At last•she tried Holloway's Pills, which quick. ly : assimilated with the bletid r xemoved the ob• noxious matter, and thoroughly cleansed and renovated the system. The. rezatli; is,that aim was perfectly cured, i , il(1 now 6140).101.o best of;hcalth. These pi' are also t certain cure lot all the di...eases o the stonieth and 11„welF,, , . 4 - • - i i- - S. 5 04) 8 500 HIP TOIL 32 34 oo 24 ~ 20 oo floo 411 - 1 000 90 Oa 75 00 ESE - 1 -4 6 •••••• - 4 370 6 6o e 9 000 14 oo . 6, too 7 60,:4 Z) 000 29 60 . IT 500 16 60 ( 6. 11 Z 6 .25 6. 2 2 660 6 26@Y 6 31 6 23(e) Cr 250 6 7 25(4 f/}i@ls ll' 541 11% - ft Eleotlon.
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