n GI El 13 titers' joutual. II POTTSiIILLes PA.; &TIMIDLY. JUS c E Al. 1.856. circulation of the 3ittrEaa' iota equal to Fate circulation of stir THREE other °lo4l.ll Walled iu the County—and as it circulates ataung onion of the, population, an' ativefilecittettt sn its ohnhtig la; of cour&c, worth . sirtnorb4o ulf pulaished in and tbree°btheepaper to to the rateslof aciverthilog am always tqt •rding to the circulation of the paper. • • ta" Of 11 paper , ' p the b ent sorted I advert) oncoltl prtce aszwißt 3 E PAICN SUBSCRIBER I L: ensiling I'Vesiderdial Election is iit.elY to be one oat esciOng ever held In the . countrlon;itionnt latery question and Freedom to Karina, we will he Notes' Jocr.eat. to'campaivn pablicriperr, at 1 1.2 vents per menth,. ' t ." oertom the 14th of June. to Saturday, tiovem. 1 ,05, o period of 5 months. For clubs of 10 11 1 16 Me address ; t. 45 In advance-for the some o f the of thm S i crnigh la ',lva r Lt I 111. an - .. un lake up your lists and send them In by Abe 12th \. PO that we may know how many to strike off, • Wommass ' ' silmolommomoilmi 70131NAL COAL AIJILUTAC 1850. 'NOW Ready. hnanae dontains a•statistical table-of the Coal the United States; a list of the Miners and of i Ahracite Coal in the dfietent manna, to. ith the nt quantity of Mal pont to market by each: th of Railroads in Schuylkill county. and also tit of Canals and Railrmuls leading from the I AnthrAeite it e zion. to Philadelphia and New he nit imate r apielt y ot coal trtuist orting Rail -Ith differee grades, &e , making it t, ver y in C4l and Railroad offices. , sheet to P.A. oP for the use of those interested in Coal Lands. the ' • de. Railroads and Canals, Lc. For sale at lb fi cents. . , dadelphla. at Zttarn's. Third lxdow Chesnut. a York, at the COAL EXCIAIA9E. • Gm. at V. 11. Pstatra's N EWSPIPra. AGENCT; rtier% received alisa by mall. Price 15 cents each; r 100. B BANNAN. P Phltlishrr, ottsville, Penna. new subscribers to the ;lomat. will ,receive the Almanac gratis tint. In P In "C In Br V. ... i )3. of OCR PRINCIPLES. FREEDOM OF SPEECH. FREEDOM TO KANSAS. ANOTHER riga OF SLAVE TERRITORY. 'nion,' Noy, and Forever, and the men who will carry out Prineiplea. • flag upon which those piineiples are in , we flung to the breeze last Week. • .The ) support them in the coming Presidential, .t, have been found. They are JOHN C. 7fr. of California, and Wit. F. DArrox, of iersey. We therefore, add fe the folds of • ONT, PREEDOM. THE CONSTITUTION AND THE UNION. Ii It ADVERTISING COLVIINS.---LiMited will dot permit a special notice of each I . new favors to be found in our adver t L Columns. to-day. We can but direct • • Mention of our readers in a general mon !o them. - -f. , . inc( f the ME . . E. Lyons, Esq.—We have received a froin this ge'utleman on the subject of omments on'hislierptt of the proposed between Reinling and Allentown.— g been absent from 'home during the we had no time . to reply to the letter, but !lublish both letter and comments. in our in justice to Mr. Lyons. t M lette our 6 railr "lasi T - 1 T pti,STING DocumEsT:-:.--Let not the r,h of the letter on the First Page, from F: air, deter any Of our readers from pera it attentively.' Coming as it does from en of. a 'gentleman, who was intimate and enjoyed the .confidence ,of Gee. - SQII up to the last moments of h's=lifejt l istorically interesting; as a narrative of !Ise and progress of the Slave power of I wintry, it is important. The letter covt,3 a source that the Pantent iDemiierav Inot impeach. Do not neglect to rear withstanding its-length. . KNOW t) fi F. IA F. yr:—The• Hon. Charles ner will accept our acknowledgments for • _ is documents. IEADING AND LEHIGH RAILROAD.-OH I dav, -the following.. named gentlemen efeeied officers of this road: /- esident.—Edrrard Clymer.: rectum—lL IL Mull len berg. G. Dawson Cole- Etlward-I3rooke, George N. Eckert. John onF, Hobitio Treajer, Geerge D. Stitzel, ert E. Wright. •••?...tary awl • TrParitrer.—illat. William M. R. 131 - cn.v....t,: s •sayr —"A Democrat could,past , nne Of the Union to nnother--:frot9 - onth to the North, orfrOm the North'. to the h and carry his priLeiplcs with him:'—Phill Jour. . oubtless. The amount of real 'principle . mdied in their measures is so small, that n readily be transported' from'one section le Union ,to the other. 'The iniquity how-. which the ~ D emocilttic party enddrses;' ; - which its platform carries, dries its slow h along over the slave . plantations of South,'hut s fails to find a resting place on free tioil of the NOith. 'Mr. BUi•hanan, North'reyndiates your "principles." HE REiiARD OF QAt.t.A.:rnY.Elrooks, the of 'Senator Sumner, has received !her silver goblet.. :Nine, canes, one gold t-wo silver goblets, and any quantity of pliinentary resoiutiorm h a ve been award- ed tollv. Brooks ihn . .'fitr for his "gallant" f tis iilt on Senator Suinner. • In the elegant la4uage of the , eloquent Col. Straub, ex. preised so pertinently at the Demberatic 'Rat. ification !Sleeting in this Borough on Monday, it ike look through thj vista -of time", we 'mill probably see theottorabie Preston S. I . ' •rodks, the Democratic eandiditte• for Bresi - • •nt in' 1860. None but the brave deserve . fair, and Presidential honors. kNOIll.t DElEttl.tisa:rtip: - .4-Wg often turn m the venality of the Public Ledger of Phi- Aphia:, to its more' indepeklent entempo t : ieS, with feelings of reliefit.'lf the Ledger bodied the tone of the p'reSs . of Philadel• la; either on domestic•or political economy, it city . And her interests would be less Own abroad than they are at present, and' known at all,:wotild elicit hat contempt. !Hitt ,elphia may ciingratiilate herself that if she has a paper possessing:the largest. daily circulation in the world, its narrow,'contract edl P ' liliiberal olio. is thoroughly' understood and appreciated,ia and .consequently, is 'harm- 1 less. There is however, but little necessity of stating the fact. . The resources of the Led * enable it to keep tip with the news, and ilarge circalation fills its columns with _ad—, 4tisements. Thousands take it for these . 1 :asons, and because it is cheap. Its , opin. nix are valueless, 'because they lack the ta l tnp of independence and manliness. The' Diiily,Suo et Philadelphia offers a pleasing contrast to the Ledger. The Sun has ever been consistent and generous; ever on . the I side of freedom; ever opposed to demagogue imand misrule,' and if at this moment it tan..., of exhibit the reward of venality, in a list of • lity thousand subscribers, and crowded col ins of advertisementi, it occupies a far rlof . position in the- confidence and esteem of Philadelphia public, than its' less scrupu a cotemporary.. re Unfortunately, it is not / , aysm,erit that is warded in this world. di t-we - beg the indulgence of our readers for 1 re :. rting to a matter as well understood in il l s community , akin , Philadelphia. Our in te2l lion ivas but 16' introduce the folloWing frt, .l ln the Sun in relation to the position itwill adapt in "the the coming Preaidential .contest. f , onitig . from the pioneer defender of Aineri- I • 'principles, it exhibits a manly deteraiina- 1 ii , -1 to thrOW itsalf.in the breach, and combat - I { Wall its power the aggressive fanaticiiiiiii 6 ll e Southern slaveocracy. Li speaking of the c 1 :publican movement,•the Sun soya: - 1 ' , 'he a7zret(aiattx tival tr railir ifghla.„ln Hannan 1:1; ; , teat and 4 ronlaeeritut r fanatidsut of the - Routh. anti T (efforts to extroa .elavory as a national evil.-hare-1 used the eauntry ta, the tterevAty of rtsait.tanca; and atle no will herer Set one moment forget our attath• re to Amerkan lajaelple,... we are fully prepared to merate to • any monaoltion which will c•treluall • a •^4, the , Lettination of the slave power and ohne , th e ) , 1.1 that ouryniou Sax a 'higher mission than to Pt's time a Nyatem of hutuan band•cte. whirl' Is repulkis tureen-hp and a rpoi Llotupou our national nit . tne. • i 1 'THE REPtritLICANINOXisEE. I - 2 11e , Itettubli.• can Convention , in session at Philadelphia, during the present week, .inneinat4 std its candidate for the Presidency, John C: Fre. wont,. of California. The' Platform upon which Mr. Fiernont,has beep placed is strung, and caleidated to unite all the elements the bppositiort to the sO-called DernOcraeyord the endeavors pt:, foree by outrage . a. 314 wrong. slavery into: our free territories. As it is al ready_ssired what has Mr. Fremont done to entitle him to the honor; which is conferred upon him, we give_briefly,ll:few incidents in =I his career. " . • *,,John`C. Fremont has not, being comparn tiiely a young Mau, occupied that 'share: of attention in the political world,liestow. ed on 'old and,hacktieved politicians; but -his career, so far,' though brief, has bee n: brilliaht Mr, Fremont, like his noble wifei is . p South erner by birth:and e ducation; but from "eoti , vi e tiou, which hits p osse ssed ike,___Minds . of many Southerners,. and 'made them _the , •strong4st freetsoilers, he years since took strong ground against"the extension of' . slaveyy in the United Stales, and against the - privilege which up' to the period of the neArinds Kansas • busitiels, was never claimed, of forcing Slavery into free territory. Mr." , Fremo n nes exertions aided ma. terially in causing'the ltdmission of Califor nia into the Federal Union-as ti fTe• State, and in the positiou•he occripied, ao „gm—first , United- s :States Senator from California. he made a marked,: iinpresiion, titt-that august body. To 'the people §l . _ this country, .1111 name is-carriiliar as household word's, in ifon se'quence‘of his expeditions over the Body fountains, during which he exhibited the most indomitable' courage, and " chivalry ofj disinterested character. • Ilia' life been one interspersed with romantic adventure; while the additions made to scienceby his ob servations on the plains - find Mountains-of the . far West,. are invaluable,.wbile they, indicate that the mental vigor Of this extraordinary M'an is equal to his Chivalrous prowess. .A • member of Congress front the West, in spak- Jag of Fretiont's character, said he possessed the prudence and• wisdom of Washington. with the firmnesS and daring of Jacksoa. The spirit and daring of Fremont ere ex; hibited in his earlier years,,whea love. over• powering every other feeling, induced him -to I elope with and marry 'Old Bullion's' daughter. And she proved a noble wife. Although rear ed in a State, tolerating the "peculiar institu tion," vet she participated in the feelings en tlrtained by her husband in relation • to the evil, and when she folloWed him to California, which was to be their future home, she ex , hibited in an unmistakeable tight, the detes tation she ekperieneed common with her husband, for Slavery. White 'help!' being scarce and commanding- exothitant wageii when she arrived there, it'wart:suggeUed-at a r.publie meeting in califor,nia tOAntrOduce slave "help," as substitute: Mrs 4. Freniont boldly declared—all honor to her L-that rather than submit to such a degradation, she-would do the work of her household with her own hands. These mity - appearl trivial incidents, bat they indicate how strong mast have been thefeelings of her husband, on the question of the extension of Slav:ery, and how arduous must have been his exertions to procure the admission of California as a Free State Mr. Fremont has proved by his ',llfe that he is fitted for the position for which he has been chosen by the Republicans. The convention of the present week at Philadelphia, was one of the most imposing and dignified, that ever assembled in this country. The gentlemen present, as delegates—teeny of whom were aged and experieeced-twere ihe most influ entialand intelligent that. could ; be selected by the people of the different States they re presented. On the - first and amid a scene of enthusiasm- that will be remembered by all present, to the last moments of their existence, they nominated .john C. Fremont. No hackneyed politician, nor one wholf elect ed would tatter with age, from the inaugura tion Platform into the .grave, was chosen by that augtist assemblage. No; but one in the prime of life, fresh, active, chivalrous, whose ,principles are known and Are ,as 'true to free dom, as the needle f to the pole; in fine, a man of the peOple was selected with acchtliation. Of Mr. Freinont : 's A - Ora:Anterican remarks: • °Col:Fremont is a native of South :Cltiolinit) anitis at present; WO believe, in :the forty-Wird! year of his 'age. His achie%4tnents ns a pioneer in thdexplordtion of the Rocky. Mountains, mid lie gallant. bearing he exhibited glaring the con - zotist.of California, are familiar to the country. In all the circumstances in which he was placed during those exciting periods, his deportnient was that of a brave, sagacious and prudent man, and'whether on the trackless paths of 'the lonely snow-covered Sierra, or amid the turmoils of the battle field, big coolness end self possession nirer forsook „laitn. Calm, resolute and undisMayed, he' met with similar fortitude the perils of starvation ; in • thei srilderness, or death in the fray; and die- I' pla.yed<art equal capacity for command or endu- I . Toned. In his reports to The Department on the I plibieet of his expeditions, Col. Fremont hes I shown'gnick observation', • careful :examination an I wise conclusions ;.add given evidence of Ell-! mint native intellect, diligently cultivated by study, combine.d with a wide range of information. i During his brief term tif , service in the United Slates Senate, I'M made a most favorable . impress sion on that body by his modest demeanor and his stalstnanlike views; and in-his.;various pub lications on topics .of Wale concern, there are' abundant proofs of enlarged and liberal opinion. i, In reference to the slavery question, his position is identical with that which is rapidly becoming the universal sentiment at the North, viz :—nn inter-. 1 ference with the institution where il exists under , the sanction of the Federal . Cogstittition, but hos.; tility to its extension over Soil which, is now free. THE SCHUYLEILL DEMOCHAT.*ThIVIHHHOr I of the Democrat modifies his language cort:! siderably in the first portion of his reply , to an article in the Journal in reference to s his wanton attack' on. the Order ottbited Ameii can Mechanics. From being an 'Order of a! suspicious character, as he was pleased to! term a Constitutional organization of jAmeri- ' can freemen, he 'soften his tones in order to' create the impression that, heis more }`sinned against than sinning." The • editor c i : of the ' 1 Democrat is evidently jethue<l I thoroughly, '. with Jesuitical trickery; and exercises it in i - — T an emergency with the , skillof an adept. He 7 •Ix A DILEMMA.—To use a favcirite Yankee makes a coarse Pnd untruthful assault upon an „expression, we are ‘ . ‘in a fix." IPOII kindness 'Order of spotless purity and recognized patriot- i We recently suggested, that Mr. Rauch of the ism ; he utters a'Flaring falsehood, in; stating; Lehigh; Valley 7Vmes, should in view of hit that the Order is deadly hostile to the ihonest, • 1 ea—w' keg pardon—feat, innraniping- from worthy immigrant—in short, when caught and Ctlamburg to'Bethlehem, 36 miles; in twelve rebuked for his audacity ' he sneaks away like ' hours, be considered a - prominent candidate a whipped cur. 1 1 1 • I ' , t for the Presidency of the EditorialPedestrian ,l I 1 Ii is hardly necessary to state why the , sting Club. Alas,"repeblics is ungratefal."-I lir-der-. of United American . Mechanics was ' Ranch 'is ditto. In place of 'thanking as institntee -. Those whO have resided within warmly' for the zeal we..matiifes din urging the houndaries - 01-- oar denseli populated his election to a position his gre t feet etni. 'cities, and are acc l piairited with the low wages s , ' nently entitles him to occupy, and for the . in. industry which has been an - cIAS yet brought tention me entertained of. makin his election - into competition with the labor cif intelligcv sure, by stating on authority, th at during the American mechanics, can appreciate ra m no `ztpcrormance of the feat, he was so ff ering from eessity 'which aro se (4e protection. i dnon . ; rhettriuilisinjp Ike eight foot, he-l-he---(his in tim?, custom, the neat and tidy habits of: gratitude almost chokes our pen, lie dollen- Americans, their desi e to live 'comfortably , i ges ns. ' To explain our mutual position, we : rear their families resrie tabl ' ' i c 9, and 1 meet ex- a '' will . extraet the closing sentence four arti , \ penses which ;yea r ly *row heaVier, from in-1 the f i r, b f creased ' rents and. 1411 prices if the neOes- ' Lehi eli t g ll ey re ;',in ce rn , n e w 7 ud eL lla o t f It l i c r l a t m au ti e s i rg i f t e h a e t series of life, iniperatitiely forbade the Ameri- : be elected President of the ',Editorial ; Pedestrian . 1 ~,, ' can mechanic I from giving' his labor id half. Clot,. -, . , While niode.stli ( Mr. Rauch will perceive the remuneration be had for yearai been acens-: • that we are conciliatory) acknowledging his toured .to receive. .He could Pot live in a' el a i ms to the P 1 residency of the • lob, he adds crazy shanty; lie confetti, with the hemblest a note or which thifollowing is isP.V* fare upon which life I ca n be sestained.-and 7 . - Our "honor as a_gentleman," as Bmoki ' would see his chiMren &pallid and miiemble. Yet •,•-et.N:ldemende au e* P h ' eu tiee as to 1444. the Edi" Ir. the Journal moans by giving the "fear to that condition was lie being rapidly reduced in italics. s ir be meant to insinuate' that we have by the constant flood Of immigration into the : iiinthiriejugn6'itg.dTe: to then tve shall dem ad a meeting United States. I Men Inccestomd to labor in he seated so thattawte: tn fte a Tte l lh:m on be ; tam d mr ir t ) to Europe for half a (inner a daY, were ready, about three feet of gotta perdu!. W s w e e n tet a sial and \willing to , work I here at •a dollar, and selo7eannaniact:Li:lif7roatabltiee"r root —t t t ,' O eY t are °D a IY 'scrupled not to take the bread' oat of the' We hold ourself, personally responsible po i n n sible f for ;Va l ; 1 1 mouths of Ame ri can Mechanics, by working 'wo see'. Will Mr: jlarrean Erato whei t tisnil where, out of this State, a further note will tiseh him/ for less. The same principle that has formed ' ; Mr. Inch--we must be severe , since •he .. thrOughout toe count.rj. --- TradeS - Unions ~for ' p ushes us • • inform ' to extremity—is respecif ell) , for the protection of the vazioitieneckanical -e - • ' • • d that whtle.we esteem duellingla relic of a of , . i l • calledt ~ ~.._ branches Ott9luess, nas lnto exis - tertee '1 barba r ous _,, age,•we ore prepared i lf attiteked, the order of I. d American ifechanies.-- . , - defend ourself to the besfoLotir.ahility..:.; That it is nations l ye IV political org,anization ' - hopingthatth iswayfrighten 1 combative, t ~, we admit; hut, *at it proscribes -animan,`- t - a co emporary, we i or t e presear him un,. either English ; !' Rotel); Wesb," eerman ' his lt ' I feat, r . ' ' 1 '-' .• - ' or age adieu. I 1 1 , 1 1 Irish,,Ort tiCconivt Ofilirihreign4iirtli* ; deny, 1; AtasionsPii; 3 ; , _ and we.challenge n the.editot of the Se/ay/kill i ko itt44004 hot . 10 04 - i 58 .; Dernocrai, or any his itiesftO _,-010-13teatttetn proplaya asst week, ifti prove . cotteitisively, - . that' any Pilo late .0 1P!* ; li h tle i rg=4 1 , 1 1 1 , a ts i t v a i r y t i r:47:1" tenant of the , Order,. warrants such 'Vt infer- onto.' , • - ' • care.''The organization . to a m itt e '.l% . li T t u dt s4a L y i . ettt. , Governor_ of , y . ea 7 4, • tend the right hand of .friendsliiiitn#ity..re- givorituton'e nt, the half .n-dosen Oermartit stiectable foreigner arriving on our shores in 1 0 , 111 . orgttr i tAtiti!i_l-s_ P l . 2_ylksovala , g-' search of a home, and bid him God. Speed m g - n r4 1 7 0 ,,,,,,,T. 0 7 e ; 5z the parsuit.. , Lef'•iitoltut.ohateeve'ealliiiiff; 1 .1. 90 0- *-3 .fi r e v tl ii ;: th : l 2 low s P ert ' 1 " 041/ti ° 114 - :'kee i ' : Ia9°r t 4 F' S S; e i l lik til e r =t h i t ATbr °ll4 l;l Paris le foreign seeret - ass ociations, be on Louts XVl'and Marie Antoinette. , workman,e par " a c i t i zen ,e r ith th e prima 144t,whipried a delegate to the Q -- as a . • canasta: eMiiitltiOn at m the Burnet Hai native,. horn, Are !arrant no Antertkcan •° 'EditinForrest-the tragedian, is about lay, a straw in nhis path. ` - a ta le:ut to the - altar, " Miss -McMeekin, the lad, 'A • ^ • • edithr orthe Philadelphisr'Saturday Onatier.' 'etpoVesigittn; the editor. of the Democrat evades the (mint xo which the. endeavors of ' the Order of United American Alatartics, are principally directed. • We are ;wrap that many, very. many , of_ the most worthy immi grants' arrive yearly on' our shores ..;liatt with the wheat comes there not e much / '.chaff ? American ,Consuls at - European pciits hsae directed • repeatedly, - the attention. ; of oar Government, to the fact, that feforts and paupers have been smithy Alp-lost* to the United Stites: They arrive here. ' , "They in fest our cities and intello'fovins. -.lf not im mediately thrown upon the suppriit'of the pub 4. by Ailing alms houses ititd'.pritioue, they choke up the' avenues of ineebanictil, pursuits, dr,iving from them the inditstrious American towel/attic who, is unablit labor for the beggarly pittance be stowed mile% his less scrupulous; leis intelligent coMpefttor:— This is the evil the Order is cor4ating, and .... •ii is en eVil in which the worthy Adopted 'cid - • *wit is at.t-nruch interested in +(Oppressing as th ,. e members of the tnited- American Me chahics. ' .. • J . - ' • . _ It is useless tahopethat the pnre princi _pies and objeCts of the Ameritan 'Order, can be, set'prorninently before the 'better class of ' i Gerairos citizens, whokPossibly peruse none Other but - German Democratic prints. The , conductbrs of those papers, like' tha editor- of the Schuylkill Democrat, have siniater , politi cal objects in:view. while they malign otir in stitutions, and hesitateat no statement how. , , . evecnntruthful, if they can place in Orthiti position American endeavors toorate -oar country. The editor knows that ' ' :tile` term itic the Order, Know-Nettling, an 'asserting i t that it is proscriptive to foreigners; 1 itatlie r is. guilty 'of 'falsehood. Yet he anbloshingly makes the assertions without adduCing proof that each is the ease.: His Democratic pa trons-May _credit them. We have yet to find in any act or prineiple i d the Ordeof United i • American Mechanics anything to . jeopardize the high estimation entertained Of lit by the 'American people, both;native and adopted.— Can the editor of the Democrat say as much for the German infidel, secret tOrsoelations .which - !exist in the United , States? Not honestly, we fear.. 1 ; I ' _--..........• Mai' HAS FREIIONTD'p):O-7-SOkle persons who don't think much, 'ask 'wlittt has Fremont r "1 'done for the 'country? .z ' The, question might be asked more properly, what has be not• done? Haa he' nordiscovered 'continent, filled with Gold, which has -already added 114hdreds, of million.; of dollars to our ivealth. aid brought it into this vast republic consecrated to FREE DOM? -Has he not opened• a injirsage as it were, through oceans of snow, ancter moue. tains, whose towering peaks almost :reached to the sky; and extended , our territory from ocean to ocean? Was he not the first heroic GOvernor of California—was he rot the first gnator to represent her in the Hong of the 7Cllltion ? Here he made his mark as a pru dent and wise statesman—until th e foul spirit of the ' slave power, which he -h id baffled, found a stipple tool to do its bidding, in the person of a Weller from Ohio, (as Shannon from the same state, is now doini in Kansas,) and the noble' Fremont was superseded at their behest. Now we ask what has James Buchanan nalone?pe We' will try and answer by Stating—absolutely nothing for his ' coun im but everthing for self. He has served in' public life a great. many years, and has fatten ed on the public funds to the amo at of hun dreds of thouiands of.'dollars, an 'roe chal lenge htsfrimls to point ont.one 4ingle nice- ' sure_ einanating , from ,James Buchanan, that has' redounded lo the interests off"? country. Was he not the most bitter Opponent .of the '-- last war with Great Britain, even - declaring I ia his raving opposition to that war and Mad. isda's 'administration,' that if he ; had "one drop of demociatic, blood in . ' hi veins, le would let it, out,"—a . war too that`has covered this country all over with glory, Earth / on - sea and land? Has he not been the most deter mined opponent of Protection to D4mestic Industry—and in that opposition went so fin. as to declare;that if you reduced . the industry of this country - to the same eondition as" that of slave-ridden Caba, you would i "cover the country with blessings and prosperity ?" Did he not slander the greateit statesman of the age, the immortat,Clay, by orialinating the charge of bargain and corruption gainst him, with a view of blastitig his character forever? • Oh! was not that a - crime sufficieirt to make even angels weep. Is he not new' the stan dard bearer of a party, whose platform was erected and covered with the blociti of slaugh tered freemen in Kansas, and wh'ch emerged i n from the smoking ruins of the Ka sas settler's cabin, begrimed and blackened? ls he not the defender 'of a tyranny, ten-fold worse than that resisted by our fathers of the Revolution? Was he not• the author of the Ostend Circular, which set forth the brigand's plea that "might makes right," a doctrine made * whichmade every man of honorable feelings ha g his head with Name nod mortification, anl ; which, if it ti had been carried outiour country would have , stood disgraced in the eyes of the IWorld ? We admit he has a good private Character— we admit he has talents -t:-but we deny that he ever originated a single meas ure that has redounded to the, honor , of the tended to advance, its prosperity. THE. COAL TRADE. /A* egOiniigiMißßlSMO ' The tineittityl:eent ,loetailrte4'this Week. is 53.0'4.1.11—by - penal 41,165 153—for: the week tune] Total by..liwarehil 919,274 _O9 tong agatoaL 1 e 049,43.5%!4- tone. , Do. Yliy Canal 369,94(a.5. ainittit'39li7ol. OOtous ic;511100 p!riod laet.yeir: „ . The - shipments . are heavy this week,--the beav lest frotd,thiti region in olio week, by several . ,thonsarjd tops. About '85,0,00' . tons per work is thi•lullsp!,eityl of this region; barring accidents and drailnicke. - The Scbity!kill! aid Lohigh:regions have gainedr23,462 tons this week. over the deficiency of last. year. '. ityrsnct , . or 40u.n.-.-The Schuylkill NaViga tion.oo‘napany has givon:notice - that after the 3d dulir•the toll* the Canal will beadvanced ten cenis,a , ton. • - Vestieliaro hu ro plenty'at Port Richmond and" tt4slitpalciitis a o inOratising, but the f:eghti rule WO to the Em i t. They have advanced' 3,. ents pcsrou to Nev6York and: Boston since our last E . ; . ~ Ties Ritniipfpowla Coal Ttwde. - • . • - /non one Tnaysbusa naPoi st. Between: the '4lttithracite Reglonirof PannOlva nisi and the Bitutitineros CoatEiclds'of Virgintaand Maryland,:a:laige and profitable business 'roust ultimately groat. They cannot do without our An= thracitcy Coal n he South, as solar eh eir 'enteri Ise; if ptc, may dignify the little stattlftla theyrdo exert, by ivecti i .ajormer--has been crippled for • want .of 'some knoll of fuel aniiver.all the purpo'ses of minufacturettMAe. Urfa true: that Virginht pro ;With-,a. correct knoill isditerof its prat:rides:and. uses,. be . made 'W .att i*er 'eritypatrpetse; butit wohld thiJititith 'better to!putAnthracite, to Hi legitimate usesand !Bits & nine nisi); We want Bituminous Coal in him Southern eitieth.c-Itt, fact, . we cannot make mi. Atithriteite prodoes gas • with ,economy, neither it it available for'coke, and yet that 'article is" oriel required for uses, not attainable with other; kinds ob,fuel, Thus'ihe reciprocal trade might he made a itseral and prefitable business-, and the idea of, establishing a . regular exchange line was a good ! sone. - .• • The' Trade, so far. has been limited -to return freight's in meiehant hottorns. Vessels from Rich mond; Virginia, with tobacco to Richmond, Pa.,, talte . ..hack Anthracite Coil, and vessel's rice' reiso,l With .:merchandise iron, dry goods, Ac.;l bring' buck, Bitaminotis Coal.. But it frequently - happens that the Reciprocal Trade in merchandise is near lp in that ease the Coal Trade ceedingly limited. - • - ;In my recent. trip to Virginia, I paid particular attention to the Coal Trade, and minutely exam ined the Coal and its resources. In those exami nationsi satisfied , myself that Bi,tuminons.Coal of the bust qualitl, can bedtrought fiom Eastern Vir ginia 0s long,tits Anthracite can he sent from,. PonnSylvartia.! ; " It . Is very_ singular that . those ConlFields; which Ile within a few miles DT the sea, and which have been favorably kitovrn ao long, should only at this late day be properly developed. But - a slight aquaiiatance with Virginian , enter prise,(!) gives apple reason. • •F••. • cun be*ined from those Coal Fieldarrhich lie within 8, 10 and 20 miCee . of the city of-Rich mond, and pni into that City cis cheap tts!White Ash:Coal can be mined and put into Pottsville.— Matiy persons!: teem inclined to doubt this fact, but when we tell miners that veins of good Bitu ' roltibeCcoal caist from 20 to 1000 feet below the surface, and , from 7 to 15 feet in thieknest, the;y• - went no otherarguments. 'A company. of New Yolk capitalists heal-ascot ty bought up 2500 acres of fine Coal lands within eight miles ofißiehmond, and are now preparing ta mine Coal "on an_ extensive scale. They will Probably make York river, at {Veal Point, their shipping port,, , which is within 76 miles of the Open ocean; frem their mines by this route they will ho able td put Coal into New, York at $3 00 per ton. But their • Coal' being - One of the best gas Coats itt.sitistenee. _they will not sell it in .competition alth any'other tied of Coal, 'neither 4111 they pot down the prices 'of t .Coat- slice - any quantity tan he sold at the present prices. Since this Company has•conameneed to Otganize and form, we hnderstand that most if hot ;all the dont lands in that. field, 'which were toll* sold, and could be bought low .have been secured-a good 'Operntion'for the purchasers. The most singular part of the Richmond Coal .Eleld is the Diet that one of the upper Veins in 'one locality ecintains trained coke in large quan tities.: This Vein underlies some four or fie hun dred acres and is' from' 7 to 9 feet thick; - Prof. 11o.ers . described it in 1840, and T,4)eliiiio analyied e 'dt contains from 81 to 90 per cent of Carbon end . about 7 item cent of volable matter—leaving 1411dresidue Or ashes. Prof. Johnson also speaks highly of it in . his report to the United States 10'avV•DeportMent, in 1844. 4 Below this a•ein several good Bituminous ones exist, and: thongh this land was sold only a few *eeko ago fat" less than two hundred dollars per acre.; we doubt , whether it could now be purchased for $lOOO per : acre. .; Yours truly, S. 11. D. . , ~. . NSW YOR; COAL MARICEI7 : —The supply of is,ntliracite i4'Tinereasing, and pricei favor tho• . buyer. Salme of small or Nut Coal at $4 00 ® 1 $4 '2 , .5 and largo Stove and Egg as $4 25 ®s.s 50 J per ton. Foioiqn is in. fair request, but is seared. I Liverpool ' oriel is wanted ; lost sale at $S 25, E A cargo of N'aw Castle Gas has been , sold during i • the iveek.at $2,75 cash. , NO changed' n Port Richmond Market since our last 'pal:Aid...lrian. - • . • 1 i• • ' - ,-, . Boston Coal Trade-1850., . .. [Coieetecl trims the Boston aonriir. of Ju l ie 19th.) There had been sales of coarse Picton , supposed at $7 T. mine chaldriin.- ii ' !I wnotsmis rimrs-rsa Ms lui 2000 roran!i. Sehoilklll, white ash, • - - -• - $5•7:. (9 fs 87 'ii do , red ash, - ... -, - - -587 0 600 ,' ' do lump. •s - -- - -. 6 01) 011 12 Lehigh, lump,, '• 0 00 Bas , 6 21 Lackawnwana4 y - , ; • - - - 69. --if -. • : ALTA% PRICSO—PET. TON OF ZOO° POUNDS. CUIITIeI • - ?.. . .. .v, ton. 14 0 0 (a _ :iewcsatle,esstite - - . do - --- 69 - - Li do fine.- - t - , ,- do - I se - - QPrrel : - - 3; -.- - do - - ifs) - - Scotch - ;I,- • • -.• do -- -- (g- - VVelah - -.I: - . ' - ' do , -•-• fel - - Cumberland, runof pit - - -do 7 50 . 0 800 do . fine - - - -do • - -,. 0 - --- : d'e et: arro lump ... do --04 - -- Bydney -•-: :' —•-,. •do .: BGOO - - l'iCtOil.CriArSe:l"; - ... - do '. 600 (o) 650 ,t , slo ` line -::„: • - - • de. . SQO 0.0 - ---- Lackawanna. Itimp - - - do 100 6il - - 'Lehigh, lump ri, - ' - do 200 (io - - lotto's Lump, (Schuylkill) do 7 00 68 - - fichtiylklll.lump - . do 70068 - - Preoars4 all* and red ash. do 0 50 0 - - - , - -- -- - L - 'iArd.littr,fre*ltichninntl!e— -.. New York, - BOSton. • NOt liaveitii • - • Walihingtoti; - Providenre,'4' - ~ Troy, - - i Albany. - . country, or . .'•By Rakl Road and Canal: Qbantity of:Coal sent by Railroad and Canal, for the weelt audio; 4tn.rinusday evening last: • • Part carbon, Pottsville,- Manua. Port Clinton, ; El Tet4l, fur the week, TOtil by Rallread in 1850, • I c an o • 'Dna: by Canal end Railroad, Shitimenta to game period last year. . , wain. TOTAL. By 50.572 14 = 1, 1 352,435 09 By cimal, a, W. 084 17 391,791 00 i ]. 80,65711 ' 1144,4,223 09 1 • , . - 1;317,92 , 1.1 Decniar.o in 1858. so far, tans: :126,60:: 15 • • • Sittpments by Otanah I • week ending Thurtday last •; • 01cor8.8o n -• tom'. CWT 'Orn'tttel.lne.'ll- ---- • - 0.144 10 'l.lllllidelptibt. - - - • • 8,846 ot! IVirtnity of Pyladelphi3, • - • 1,184 10 !Wilnilngtoo; - • • - -.. - 378 00 . Treigou, - - - - , 1154 00 !NOVIrk, - - - - 170 00 'Nanre, oro - • .• - - io on ;folk k anty,vieinity, - - -7. "4,11 0 03 :1,- I . • TO4I for wit.k. • -. • - 41,105'05 •-• _ 4 'Ratio of 21 1 0111 and Transportation on ; 111.31 ROAD von TUE PRZBENT. ''! Prmir Prom • From 1 : prom • ' XLCarbon. S. Hamn.ll. eintom..Auburn. To - nfebtoond;T. $1 55 • $1 80_ • 13,8 j, $1 RI To Plt "i• 175 ' 1 70. 155 I Ito sprimg =lst, 165 150 .1 95 j '1 35 aft. Inf.: 1 10 1 05 ;. - 95 ' 00 llitaies of Mon — by. Canal for the preoont. iron Pt ;. - 0/rboir. XL Coton. & Havil.ll. Clinton To Phil/IWO,. t 4. 'eb. CS " 56 - 51 , 0rtilsg mins, •:1 50 67 50 . . ihortiottoo r n, 55 54 . T P. I . ; 4) Fiesi) Dg, 1: •34 67' .35 I. 31'. Itotiii of Freight.bi,Conatt '1: P I ; a 4: 314 (7.; . 1!t, +0 :`;ea' Ynrk, $1 00 sl 55 ;$1 80 To Ph 90 . ~ FM" - '„" sohmiylk*ll Countr tiatlesads..4 936 t Thefotioriloilettre ftaseltY Coal trorupOrted over 'the rptreeent Trollroadsrin ttelnytkMpertrt?r,the the froth eiriltrigOtr ThiVeriegoveritng tarrt , 'crux. TOTAL, n. tt.e 47.353 14 1E42.508 01 Sit tlarben : -5.577 51.£65 OS idetruylkrit ',l 12,)4 09,, , .am,K4 19 At Mt. Carbon rteatUlt - "' 13411 pi 0 . 820 11 UM Creek itteos 11 pS,Tir 09 tittle Sett:s4lll " " 0,162,01 "701,50113 ME lIMM TELEGRAPH. • FILIDAT, 0 COCLOOK. P.M. RAILSIOIII. ceNAL. 15.831 15 18,967 10 2,911 15 - ";'2,53900 25,591 10 22,439 15 1,143 10 ; 000 00 7,557 15 2,219 00 53,014 11 1 41.165 05 53,044:n tons, 94,19 16 tons, 1;317,620 14 ll= Dela Wiii4;111111 '. - it ' 11011411 : - . . 4. 0 - 01;lilleilt .;'' 1 ' fad ' - " " 1) u. . 4 -' ' * 'Y T .. NEW 4 It VE11,17' , -MENTS \_ . . 1 , -* th. 404 -.4.-..- , - - 44/.. 1 47 ij v es r-t. ) .3 .. Lib Ht NINO Rtlibg ADD .P . Dna: , T " usithiil a ilt 7.wi- - ' relielied,° . :all j kt sioititteni ' 'of chviva#o,.. - s&A.r. • -, J,-- _- e.•_- , *. i...•. ' it, Lightning hada and Points, Nrith liztFes complete, Vitztasts="Colll deal Tili!N ,e. : width ATI !win7 an pvs . - 9p,7lbr -we r , ; 7 ' ' - - ' *rtn.. ~ r j .runtr.-1, 46. .54 -,,,.- _ wont* LE it 1 b 364 -1 1 1 t: t 'a Fer,thstisi week, fio thus titne last gets, • " • 2 2 1, nee - ra,sp . morar, - Lehigh Coal tiiide . tog Canal. 1 Foithe areekendlng !ea Saturday hitt' • lehlglieoal and Na.l Co: ~," iTeete: ewt.":lol2t: Cat. ', ' ' tutandt Mints. - • 13.6::.6-- 15 -16.1662-15', Mom Run do. : : ; O,VO .1.5475 07, Nast Lehigh 7 ,923, "Lathrop's P.M 1 111.'63 - . 2 416 VEZ Spring Mosmtalo . 4.415 15 29.216 13c East SegArleaf do. .• •- . • 1.553 :07 01' Colerein, •-• : • • .037 d9'-- • -l6' • Slagged, . • • • • 4? 408 05 •-• N. Y. Lehigh...deo., 111• ag7- derman Pa. do.: do. " . ;11,P•37 OS ::.7,636 , 01' South Sp',±slteantain Ridge, . : 100 15 1,500 14 Ridp4_ . • 2.0,301 :011 - 11,637 t 3 Ibieldon Coal CO. 4,119 OS 30.82.1,"01 Cranberry Mines, - '41,1:15 OS 15490 OS Diamond ' •• "-' 1,607 16 9,709 IS Buck Mountain Co.. 4411 • 29,1 .17 Wllktsbarre Cell Co.,'- '1,606 -72 • asz 15 Wyarniog Coe, • : 871 13: -..- - 1.455 11: • Tato, • • . :49,590 18 - 23,600 00 Lehigh • .. . Week eudleig .:31 likturday last. C 0,. . Wtallooii C 0,.; • ! , 2„440 !08 32,11 n ` `;l ltatelltiklalmicms; '; :00 CO Ca 17 Patter, Carter:443o., ' 310 13 2.953 1.4 N. T. k Lehigh, ' 000 'OO 8 00 James Taggart, - i iol' IS 2,770 09 Sharp% Ireii!euriog 4 , PC? . 9,181 01 To l4o ,'"': - - ' +05... - .41,551 17 By Cats], ' ..15,549/_lB 290,630 00 Tai.! for .the week, 33.143 03 34.42 r l7 Same thxie last year,(Canal) 43,Z3 08, 357,072 19 tawmetse in 1858. an far, The decrease by Canal la Union Canal IL R. Coal TransportStle* Alumnit transported the month 01 TOTAL. 131,310111 Canal . • . 11. • 1'4.382 00 Swa.tar Railroad - . , ( 15,402 . 02 4 0 ;430 03 builibeiland:ClAaljTrade, 1856. . - V For the 116417'ft - 14 . • 20,701 . •=3, 1 %! Loot year. . cji.„ :46.433 232;500,• ; increase is Im6, so far NEW ADVERT'MENTS • '• • ENCIINEE: INCL. ALE.--Voithinatotels, Steam Pumpa, Reed's Chronometer Stitara Engines, ,Davie' Parallel Vises, r Adyls Lathe; Scroll. Chucks, Borbling's Patent wire sops; Dtaigeol'a: , llydeaulieJteha, &hailers, Ash.ctuft'a, EtWdVa - ...aneother SWIM Ituageslde.. For sale by W. fI. KING, Mechanical Engineer and General Agent. Third fib brio* Walnut, Philadelphia. Ara-Thejeade ',applied eta discount. Juno 21, 'i5G . 23•ty - ST. CLAIR.IRON "WORKS. TELE subsralhers respectfully invite rll_ the &Min thm of the business COMMUEItty C17 ,-14 H to their new Foundry and Machine Shop, In the town of, St. Clair, Schuylkill court, . - ty, ..wheve they are. prepared to 'build titt.aua Engines; Crrl lircakers4Turepa'and Machinery of. efery pattern. Also, Drift Cue; IronOr Brass teenage of_ any she or psttere. ileing . era,ctical tnechaniNi coal op erator* and others who want teed:di:Mg-would do well to give them a call and examine iheir work. Orders thank fully received and executed &tithe shortest notice and on reasonablelerms. 'OATI&R,S,9II.IfrifITIIS & CO.' St: Clair, Juno 21,16 ' .254 y • BROWN'S 46.43 ver ALTHOUGH -it thunders - and ninls in all centers of Schuylkill county, and rains new rug Stores, the etn4prsigned still maintains in a firm meatier, his old establishment as heretotore; and will contln'ne.to accommodate:his customers In such a prompt and satisfactory mender as to warrant and se cure thetrentire confident*. At the same time Ire takes this opportunity,to return to his friends and patrons his grateful eckmiwledgements for ,the very substantial mannerin which they_have, dur , log many Years, favored him tidal-their patronage, and hope they will continue to appreciate our humble efforts to servo them. Our Drug Store le ft ted up in a superior manner an.' is well stocked with all kinds of drugs. In this respect our establishment cannot be excelled by any other similar concerti. " JOU 0. lITIOWN. Pottsville, June 21,'66 ' , • 25rtf VALIMBLE , PEOPERTY•IN POTTBVILLE FOI '• a . rir HE :tiubiertber .oirers - fot fa t vorible termtrtwo - hottititraini two Rita, altuotest on Coal street and running to Ralltuad.st;entOn the block below the Lumbar Manufactching Company,- The flint", lot is a corn-r lot, 2_2 feet front on coal street, and nuts: to italiroad street. fronting 22 feet on said Railroad-et, being In,depth 160 fret. Theta Is erected on Coat street a, , itrho,x.d.,,Li,—liftsatnordykfiraeend.weOlniniiali?nuxste(ia treat on said lot is also erected a two and a half story frame dwelling house., These houses are Well built, and have good tin nods.. There la also a stable 'erected in the centre of the lot. The.other lot adjoins the above, and is 22 feet fronton Gill street raid Railroad street, having the same depth as the that described lot. There is erected on the centre orthis lot, a stable and wagon' house. This propertyis favorably located for bus iness or for private residences, and It will be sold cheap to any person or persons deSirous of purchasing. For terms and any other particulars apply to SOLOMON lIOOVItR. Tin and Steve Dealer, Centre street, Pottsville. • June 21,156 • '; ' 253 t Old and ctriginal•Terpallohorean ff. ittINSfRELS • ' Operatic, Burlesque and Pantomimic, with ,threiC fifty meit and horses, kill gire one of MeV.. ' Qninical, 1111»torout, Satirical, Mirth-prciroking,l - Ksittekie , Thipping;, ling ton; Suappini. • • - Entcrthinnients vOtticr their new Water;Prnal Paoilioni At. Pottsville. - on MONDAY, , june on lot near-Court House, afternoon and evening. The Managers have the pleasunier announcing to the citizens of tbis place,that they have at length succeeded In obtaining the very : high est order of talent, and that.the Company now cormists of nine Vocalists and ChoCisters. five Fancy Dancers, eight Instrumental performers., and four of the best Jig and- Dreaklown dancers in the world. ''he Managers hope that this Militant affair may not be confounded with the miserable UunlibngS now itinerating ho coun try seder the tMad of Combined Circuses. Oreat Double Companies, Ace.. he., placardhig without performing, and advertising featiutterly impossible. We rely solely upon our merits for success without the aid of 'buncombe advertisedients and sopurfluous ad jectives. trd.Dorirs open at 2and '7 o'clock; Admission, 25 cents. ' For.partleniars see bills at hotels. 'J. n. CIIAMIIERS, Adv. Agt. • Will perform at Ta.magnsi Juno 24th: Mauch Chunk, on the 25tti: • . Juno :11; ! ORPHANS' COURT SALE. URSUANT to an order of the Or- . phans' C.otirt of the County of Schuylkill, In the jp) ommoriwealth of Pennsylvania, the subscribers, Ad- Mintstrators of Francis Fox, late of the Borough of Port Carbon; in the County of Shuylkill, deceased, will ex: pose to axle - by public vendee on Tuesday. the 15th day of July next. at one &clerk In the afternoon, at the Public lions° of Michael 11'Oand. in the Borough of Port Carbon, in the County of Schuylkill aforesaid,—All those certain Two lots or plecesbf ground with the appurte nances, situate in the Borough of Port Carbon, in the County of - Schuylkill and State of Pennsylvania, to wit: Ono or them Ott the northwardly slab of Pottsville et., and marked No. 21. on the 11thcr.r, aphed - plan of Tonne's Addition to Port Carbon, bounded westwardly 'by lot . No. northwardly by, lot No. 44..eastwardiT by a lot No. 10.. and southwardly 'by Pottsville street 'fi! , aforesaid, containing in front or width on said Pottsville street 50 feet and In length or 'depth 100 feet with the onyx:den:ince& consisting of a Two story Frame Dwelling lionscr,trith it Frame . Kitchen attached and a Fiume Stable. . ;• - The other of them sitnato on the north east corner of Pottsville and Coal streets, and is marked No. 2: on the aforesaid map or plan. hattuded 'sonthwardlv by said Pottsville strut. wcstwardl% by Coal street, Northwardly by lot N t. 3S and Eastwardly by slot 25, containing in front or breadth on said Pottsville street 50 teat and -ex tending In length or depth on said Coal Street 100 feet to said lot No. 3S'ssith the appartemtneos, consisting of a 1% story Frame Dwelling house With a Frame Kitchen attached on Pottsville street and a 1% story Frame dwelling hone on Coal street. late the estate of said de ceased. Terms and conditions uMde known at the time and place of sale by . ____ _;! . 1. , . -- .7011N Li:NI/ABDO . Adminutratom JAMEg tiTAATS, / By order of the Orplutnte;Court;! ' .L. 1 06 • 1 85 - - 115 • 1 00 160 JoBites Boirk, Clerk: - • rottaille. June 21,1856 1 , • .. 2.14t. HEALTH OR SICKNESS Choose between them. ' iB5 - 1 NO r 2 00 HOLLOWAY'S PILLS. • The'Mood tarnishes the :Material or every bode, mus cle. gland,and fibre, itrthebffroari frame. When pure It seen nis health to every omen; when eorraptit neces. eerily produces disease. HOLLOWAY'S PILLS operate directly upon the elements of the stream or Ilfe, neutral. hang the principles of disease, a d thus radically curing the malady, whether located- In the nerves. the stomach ? ,the liver, the bowels, the Muscles; the skirt,.the 'brain, or any ether part of the *Otero. ~• - Used throughout the - World I • HOLLOWAY'S ILLS are ovally efficacious - In com plaints common to the whale human race, and disorders pe: . nliar to certain ellittatee end localities.. - - ; Alarming Disorders. ' - , 9 274 09 20,346 Oti lryspepslaand denmmteent eirthe liver. the source of intrmity and suffering. and the cause or innumerable dentbs, yield to these curatives, In all eases, howeverag gravated. acting as ,a mild purgative. alterative and tonic; they relieve the boptels, purify the linids. and in virrate the system and the constitution at the same that!. • Gemieitall Illteakauiss..aferivikas. . plaints.; - ,When an attmuLarits ndi.-the rentwating and bracing paparties of thaw Pills glee firmness to the shaking nerve, and enlesOed museles of the .viet:m of general tieiteittd, Females. All irregularities and aliments itiektent to the and smithy Dilatator the sat are removed or presented by a few doses of these mild. but infallible alteratives.— . .No mother whn regards her own or her children's health should fail to have them within her remit , ficiesttge 141mdoriements.. The London "Lancet," the London "3ledteal Sailor," and, the moat eminent of the bonny in Great Britain, Prance and Germany. Lava eulogized the PILLS and 'their. inventor., .. -_ • • • _ - Noilogenie -Pill. -ore tho best reme dy Llama jai the . Aro rift - for the tottetri#g Disease*: .1 'Asthma I ilesdbes Itnwel Cotilpleltqe: • Tndkneation Cnußhs- : • . Mid* (`best DL .nest Diwitsmi Costiveness, , DItTeP 43 °biretta% - Dh41 6 4 . Vow and Female PDbilirelMe, gar Bold at' the mattqfattortes ot - ProlitsFor SO Midden tare, New Yprke end .2.4 amend, Lopdort,. bX allrerperfsbled dealers ntedtelni Waugh. Out thii Stater and The tivlthippt.worldvltt ,boxes at 25 retitled 6214 cent 4 so 4-111 lattyptielis. 'eriato ming hyloiltlajt Wpm - N. It.:—Threrttans fpr, the gul4staof pit4o nit InAve.t.f ditorderarp Mandl° *Who/. p , • .suiro 21,1555 22,082 • 1.1.5a1 02 . 52,003 10 5.3837 SHARPLEY'S , 254) Inflanniaticat inward Weald inward Weakness Liver Complaints comph... Lowntfrs of Spirits Piles , , ' Alone and ' • Seco:it:lml Symptiink Voneratl Ater_tionfe. Rermti~t:itill,ldds; _' E Wir-ly • •:t710111101; W 014700 rgr ati - ,4*.di81110 044 andOey mieleidg„ ishatiiihr g daft - touch tbscause ot therDras cattalo! sit spilt isid bilious disesses.ls thtie =ken called Mama arlibilaria. -Senteltientla &Mei lir it. N a tural gip tidottostid ail dbearMantedbliatilemppeat. at Once. r- Ithodeltelfrever rind Canile tbisao to Malaria, and moreover it Is a peresetiy barmier* ism& The emit Bete of' the celebrated ehetuist,J. Ciao, of New York, to litiireffeet, is attached to every bottle:' therefore it-does/to good It ran du no berm • • this itaupre than. can be mid elQuinine.,arsenic. Or any untie In ealatersee, , es their use is rut neettothecorr stitutioriand brings on Dumb Ague. which never alleme *person to feelperbctly well for staingle Moment. In itluetri Lion of these trutlis I in** some Mirada from letterjtmt. received trout a phygldan : • • • . • • • • " Gborgetorow,Otrie, Nora 17, Ent.--Dear pir,—Yonre of the inatim — tiant head. The Curt united late last year, and the digit:silty in getting toy ons;t4 try:it was greatly he erected tons the bra• that a newly had beau introdured eidett me* ' , growing in favorwith the public,lur .being betterAtran Milne Quinines—uotAritnringl presumithat the remodrthey tried •toterapetalting, Quinine, cantata: This mniediy,( Wales "Smiften 'tittle," Weald MA- Mehl"' break sn Are*, but itdidarid cure It, as it would often return with renewed vigor.""Thin one itterumpince I deemed in your favor, if Ivould institute a test COPll prison between it and yourp: ne,l The follewing la the Three IWrsetur took Your Curi; all of which wore isees of "Quotidian Intermittent teree." all of many weeks .standing. they bad tried Quinine ,aud other remedies,' Missing a chill; butit •;* (as in, all each eases,) slowly wearing them out, and laying th e' founda tion of °the: and severeetoaladieti. r akt succeed to et feeling a - radical Mire of nil thee, eases with yourremedy and they have not bed a cbillaittee. - • In all Outset these eases the Smith's Tonle bad been used. and Would, as be tels Mated, break the ehM, but after a perloitor two had elapsed it would return- , _ think there will be noditaculty rum tn givingteyour Clirn ianinge ground of any•gther remedy aver in use, here. &c.. de. • WM. BUCK? 1111. M. D. IiIIODES*. FINER. AND AGUE GIME; or ANTIDOTE to Milarld; the only harmless remedy • in existence, Is equally eertninns a Preventive, arta Cure. Take it when you feel the ehille coning on, and you will never hare t single one. • • • JAS. A. RIIODMI, Proprietor. Provldeum ithodelsiand. For. aby S. C.'Manfts, by 14 G. intOWN, Pottryllhe, auddru genellpr. Jena '2l,3de ''; • OFFICIAL.. A T a Stated Meetini - of the Council , of the borough of Pottsville , Tuesday ereutng.Jnne ith,-.1856. the Committee of the whole imported the fol lowing Preamble and desolutiorii4 which were read and a 'opted, and ertie rid tote pliblished: Thrl dined. Jury. during its late sestsbna. returned a true bill imiest the members at the Town COuncli, - for no repair streets, sidetralisi AM. The indictment ro etb wing counts: • at der th street, from, Lyon street to Mahan tortto street, la ver amt. broken; in great decay for want of reparation and amendment. ' • • 2d,-That Ninth street. from Market street to liaban tongo street, is in,tbe same condition. • . dal That Lyon street; hlunThtid st. to Eighth id. is in the same condition. • •• I • 4th. That the side-walks on both aides of Centrestreet. from Union street to Ain yield° street are in the same condition. _ sth. That the sidewalkeort lbath sides of rahantongo street.,l om Centre street Width street are the same. • 11th. That the sideiralkson both sidesof Market street, front Centre street to Ninth street are thettame. 'lth. That the sidewalks on bath' sides of Norwegian street, from Centre street to George street, we the same. ' The charge In the four last counts is, that - the side walks orer since, dc.; have beep, and still are, very ruin ous. deep; broken and in greet! decay. for want of due reparation and amendment, se i that the citizens of the said commonwealth, through.iut, upon the said side walks on both aides of the mi t Street, could not, 4ering the time aforesaid, nor y et ettn go, return, pass, and re , pass, walk and labor, as theyought or , were wont to do." Itiotice hr therefna, hereby given to all pedants. owning ifroperty on the streets' mentioned In the foregoing counts, to curb and pave. and repair where the same may be necessary. on or before the 10th day of duly, ISi 0. • Rezdred, - That theelerk be directed to give written notice, on and atter the lath day of July next; to all per sons Wii&shall fail to curb, pave and repair te sidewalks above mentioned. • Reznlrcd, That the supervisors be directed to repair the Steeets Mentioned in the aforesaldbill of indictments —and where the sinto cannot'; be done nut II the side walks Cr,' curbed, they shall notify the owners of prop erty, to curb the Mlle according to law. Ile.blrel, That the ibregobig notice and resolutions b - pnblished•in the Mitutrs'. Journal and` Atintrro Register. (Extract from the minutes.) . Attest, .hastuSt, lisarz, Town Clerk. ' Pottsville, June 21,'56 25-31 • MS. W. ITOYMIG, :Wholesale and Retail. Clisem:asit; I.,*Cornerdentre st,it!pirarogpin ~ (OppOstite Modifier's „ - ROT TElVllarsillt PENNA. The subscriber, hiving taken pbssesslon of p• the. houso formerly' occupied by Mrs. E. M. Beatty, has converte:d the saute Into a z „, 4 W • Drug and :Apothecary Store, such as ho thinks 'will prove mtlsfactory to a. all purchasers. and 'respectfully calls the at• tention of his friend,' and thetpublic to pis choicestock. lie bai taken great care in the selection of his Drugs, Medicines, ac., and can therefotb cheerfully lecommend each and every one as being 1, PURR AND UNADULTERATED. 4 . 10 is 'delennined lo give ht undivided personal at tention to his business, at all bonnier the day and night when reipired, believing that the sueress and reputation of physicians as well as the 6*n/wide lira of their pa tients)deponds in a great meniure on the care of the 'Apotbeowy andtho quality of his drugs and mixtures; 'and. 'e feels confident that enesextss,wheri obtained at the pease of virtue and health, will not be the only . :..tibn with his customers; When once his reputation as a careful and competent Aqthocary, shall be satisfac . torily .eitablished. I • This repitation.hit is determined to build up, with the flSSiSe3,lltte of a shame the pdblic patronage— r fair pro portierr of which is guaranteed to him t.y.mitmenous friends: independently of that; ilich he hopes to obtain by close attention to businesi: and strict attention in mixing prescriptions which May affect the health and lives of his customers. ' Deception in prepiring and O.:lmpounding of medicines :for ruthless spocula*n i e will never resort to, though It is uotorMusifirualhat such a dangerous deception is much. more extensively and ;successfully practiced by . druggists than can be teadily.itnagined. -., - Confident of obtaining a nkrine and rank mom* the first of his roteinnoraries, only asks attention to proyebis will to serve, and ltWability to satisfythe most exacting. . if.•••l'atrons may with confidence rely upon the prompt Mid fa:thtul execution of their orders, sent by• Mail or otherwise. • CHAS. W. EPTING, Doromer t Cu mann. . S. E. Corner of Ckntre and,itiorweigan SU.; Tharrilk. • Potnille. June :2)., '56 ;-; , MISCELLANEOUS. DESIRABLE GREENWOOD LOTS FOR SALE. EVERALLOT,';frontng on Ad am's i S strut and Greenwood Avenue, In Greenwood: suit- able for building cottages. Bice-200 by 150 feet, and 100 by 150 feet. Also, several tots fronting on the ixcat side of Coal street, which ar.4 desirable for business pur poses. Yoe terms. !ie., which will bo reasonable: apply to• , B. BANYAN. Pottsville, May 31,'36 PUBLIC SCHOOL INKSTANDS. f ir . HE subscriber '- ha had manufactured to his order a lot of Public School Iron Instands, so table to insert and fasten in the desks. These stands have covers which slide off When in use i' and besides, thoy.cannot be upset and thus soil the deans and foini tore. . Th'y are a capital article for schools. Teachers and schools supplied by the noantity t at i ' . n.RANNAN'S Cheap Irholmode and Retail Book Store. Pottsville. May 17,'16 • i 20 ENGLISH PAPER HANCINCS. Ili LOT of nglio . l Paper Hangings, very showy patterns, With, good colors, for sale cheap, to close out e consignment. Paper hangers, end those who desire cheap and showy paper will find this a favorable opportunity to purchase, wholesale and rota% at B. BANNAN'S Wholesale and Retail Bookstore. Whero may bo bad Gold and Velvet papers, Gold pa pers, &c., varying in price froth 6 cents to $ . 2 per piece.— 'fite, best rookirtment of .paperdin the county can be found at hie establishment, . 1 Pottsville, J une 7., '56 . NOVELTY IRON WORKS. , THE stihSeribers would respect .l r dill Bally inform tins citinens ol the Coal Re • 'WI c I ; I2 TR ;-ion that hb ts prepared to manufactuol Steam Engines of any power or pattern, •":132 Pumps of anivarocity.and Coal Breakers of every description, Blast Purnace. Rolling 31111, Grist andSsw 31111 Machinery, and csAings of every variety and form. flaying a very extensile variety of patterns. and great facilities far doing buSiness, the. work can be . exe cuted with4he greatest despatch. AU orders for machi nery thankfully received at 4romptly executed. llarriillarg, Juno 14,'56 24-em ISCHUYIL. VALLE'' PASS. TRAIN. INT and after Jude 2d;1856, the Val k/1;1y Passenger Train will hare Pottimille dally..(Snu dug exeepted,) for Tuscarora ] , at the following , haunt, - Wr t 7 A.ll, and 3P. '3l.—Lreturnitu; will lease Tana rora at B A. 3L and 4 P.ll l l_P9asengers by the 7 o'clock train on their arrival at Tuscarora will take the stages to Ta.maqtot, and there connect with the Catawisaa, Wil liamsport & Extensa. Vat& which leaves Phila delphia at 5 A. M. for ri Lagar( Falls, etc. • 4.e Tickets to Tamantri v iprocured in the cam) eta. • • - E: H. lIEELEit, Superintendent. 2t-30t - Jtmo 14,'56 ice Cream Biz Mantes: - With A. US T *talent Cream Freezer. 4 N oxtraordinaiy: and. astonishing la _improvement in Organs treeslug; will freest. la six minutes, by a simple and elegant application of well known principles. A child of ten years can manage. It without difficulty. Three Silver Medals have been award ed, and thousands base been'sold since the patent was wi lte d, p r i c ey... 2 .quarta 0 25; 3- mime% 0 25; 4 quarts, $4 25 ;*d quarts. $5'25; 9 quarts. th 2504 qta., 0 OD; 20 quarts, $1 t tlO.. Po ale by B. Ltripaszi, • Agent for Schuylkill eonnty, • ." Mee, Witter Coolers, . Lined with a new metal which does.not injure, the butte of the water, and will p .rO4 , Ve water cool for 24 tours Price, $3 25. . I ' , rottsvUle, May 31,'56 -' ' =A ST. CLAIR itanitOADlCia DOOR, SASH MID 81111 Mar .1141111T2ACTOWL. rtHEe subscriber 'r having his manufac tory in eompleteorder, prepared to furnish, of the beg materials, and.vvorkutansidp, Freight Cara, of every description, - Cloal. Drift, itstar, Lime; Ilene and Iron Oro Cara. Lumber Trucks; 4 4 1 Ile , - uses ehillsd Whet's only ,frns flit wrest.-bruted llbstfwiriest, and from the 'attperlor 'character of his ma- 1 ehinary can-gasranteekla volt equal if not superior - to any manufactured in thefts* lie alsokerPtt coulasiat^ ly on hand, or will make td order at the shortest notice. *ash. doors. shutters, mouldings, b.c. Wood turning, of every dear.ription and styli. r, ties solicits the attention of purchasers. 4 " CHAS, R. ABBOTT. -; Et.'ollsir, Schuylkill county, Pa. . lone 7, 74 • 44- . - COLOMBIANt UANCIis : - • - PIIIIE. Philadelphii inno!: Company Tearing purchasedfrourthaVermsueleaugovernmeot the exclusive right to ell the 0 wino within thelrinrirdie•- tion,Sheyarir now prepared 6 Mullah Ferment with an excellent Fertiliser, at .a much lower rate than tire kora. ciao is now sold.. - • The subscribor las beerusimointed Role agent , by the Graripanytia rand thiasztiele ddiuylkilleountY,where itran be had by the bag or? ton, at that`NuMany'a pricer. Ititcpurup mostly in bags ot lilt wands to'atehlaz and willful sold-at $ll tiO tO the bag, or $12.51) pre ton of 2000- pounds; cash. • The leMbuninant ingredient at ebb GUM is Scow Phosphate el.3.lrae, itith* port:Masco allasktmais ~ Panspblats plitnring the 11)11111111m itritallty of the - GairiO,min bo obtained at otir'4o:We , .. • 1141,NNAN' rzole_Aient Tor .9.olluyikillaminty. Pottsville, June 11, ',ti ; 'AtsllolJB'. LEONARD, RY: 7 4I CO., .ta 1 , 1 1 16 n 1:410 3 0 .slor 'r - TAMAQUA, A. • ~, CLtiEcTION SAT N DED^, ) an& drills the-sate on ail the " dna. 'tithe -A too, drattat x SOY Irelands "NMI - •' Juno ' : ME MarAM trINSAVIENIARBL.V.EA tecT' RD,-;,-,-, .3¢ )a ili)regOteireit .- -='' "-'-:i rsubscriti44o4:reir hi - told !Lind:li iaratth'iin lailli at nagerhasiiirwilue; Ming TaLutamilisla lat entstudOlL. tc NI 'item partioloattandaa tali7bm>9tare+tand' ann mantroglaism be had in mil ma* riot! OA*, and Inn tompasv*aninhbly, trataauty and Dillon- I/lt m . tddalned a'kna!*"; sad ari offenal at, cheaper tateda, - ,- - • --. JOHN* l''.. 'LANG.' HQNSTITITTE THE MOSTiNAG , ABLE IMBROVIMEff OV ,-. llft AIM lit BfE. Ct ANDIBts DIINTISTAT:. lean pno utik.lathloi style enrebexa, gitivigi.+end bealltird rigli/Otial4t4 bi'4oteltv• allies. for the aceumulationof food or other. - extratiemnt matuir, render-Ina the mouth, u a tohsequgmee, %tweet And *maid.' inth these tuirmitages they ate greeted with nattered. favor_by all.srlmAdmire handsome and natural looktn; teeth." Having :trailed* evesif or the reit to'uier,,and alreadj• teeted thitn hi thrprartleir,l feel confident of the nasals In rocontmendtha thesis to the publte. •, , BL L. DODSON. Pottsvill9, April 19. 1B;16- 19.1im SEA akTHIficIItATLAILTERVITY; Too !Anna Stites no Wit& Opened,rtor the =reception titrisitOrs ti ATtl Finn, the 314 of May f last, tor the station. :The facility tor remehing this title bath lag Mend, 'being only two and a halt hours' ride on , railroad fa= .Vhiladelhhim. °prom. theLopporttliaitt Vacua who'ciay hare - tatenazhOt titan tairotte,'brealeX, the benetitar rd a healthy recreation. without =Wit mazy interruption taa *Liminess. The Hotel is now in the bet staVotpreparatlou for the reception and seinacanio• dation argued& JORNOM CIiB.YSB, rmirktor. . ltiay 0003 . . • . 221,6 t • RE L MOMA r ADC leaMiScrars wait. fitstryn. . . VirAYING removed frow•the corner Lot centre and Markeit street e, to Fry tMaits's old stand. nearly Opposite, Mr.. Esterly would inforrtilds friends and the inhabitants:Of this and pidielning coun ties. that oierytblog in tltebsednare line jlll always be found-e. er4daisbinedt, Aetli they may be , certain of settling mined it articles at ' the lowest pekes.. member. tO tan at A L Esterly's Hardware Stole, Centre street. 'below Margot...lM • - N 8.-Orden foe coal ticreens,of &teak &Frick's man, otacturo. received! and promptly attended to. Pottsville, April 19,1866" t. . CEORCE J. PRITCHARD; , Bookieller mid Stationir, Mrnereriilti, IS. PITANE , RULIBON.'S . General j_Agreit for tbefollowitnr works, in'Seintylill county bro. JlaSon, the Circuit itb. rThe doterlean Lawyer, • • der, • • -(lathered Treasures from Howard's' • Doutestie idedcr the Mines uf Literature, clne,. • • !Daughters Of "the Cross, Lorenzo Moves Works, ;Life Hs ndveutures of lliustraied Biography, ± Black. nk. Grestnees Militia things, ?Cavaliers of- the Crow, The peogoie's Modica) Light i Manual of Methodism, U 30.114 4 1 ' • . ! Le., Le., The above books will be delivered= application to the afrent, In any part of the countylat publisher's prices. May '5 O • -- , • •r. l ' • 'IL ORDINANCE.... • -..,.: W HEREAS,iIIy an Act of the .Gen ,:,. cral A wiemblycentitled an ...krt. relative to the Botnugh'ef Pi4ttsville." Unproved the lgth day of April. A. D.. Ifitn, the second pros ISO to the first section of the art of '2.kth April; 1640, was repealed so tar aaltrelates to Centre street in said Borough'. Therefore, Be it Oritaised. Qr.. That all vacant lots on saki dontre street shall be paved In like manner. and to the nail width of such sidewalk.as improved mnperty now is.— Under tile eonditlone and provisions contained In the body of, Amid first section of the act of V3th of April, A.D., 4840... ;, 1 ' . • • Eniettel Into an ordinance, the 8:1 day of June. A. D., l&W. 11• • R. D. MOEN Eli. Treat. of Mundt, Attmit.S.Drent IltarP,' Town Clerk. • Potts: Ole, June 7. '36: - Ztat JOSEPH A. NEEDLES, • .t • -..stoeurserunatt, • Wire, Silk and Hair-Cloth Sieve., POWRSE, ,medium and fine in mesh ; middleesize and Ismail 15 diameter. - Metallic Cloths tir woven wire, of the best qualities, various sizes of mesh. rams Nov. 1 to SO, inclusive, and from one tcr sLt feet in Width. They' are numbered somany spaces to a -lineal Inch. and cut to unit The subscriber also keeps constantly on' hand SCILEBN B. for Coal, Sand, Ore. Lime, Brain, thavel, Guano. Butner, Sugar. Salt,- Bone, Coffee, Spice, Brum , . DyeStuffeoic. Together with •au &Inert. went Of bright-hod annealed iron Wire. ABof the above sold.whelefale or retail, by . J . A. NEEDLES. 54 North-Erma street, Philadelphia. May-1, 'Se- • . 2 2. 0 „„ • • • MINERSVILLE Boole' and Stationery - Store: , GEORQE" J. PRITCHA.RD, having removed his book store from St. Clair to ninersville. would inform hla friends, and the public generally I hr oughont the county, that they may find his new and large oitablishinent on the corner of Second and Rail road streets. The 'stock of books; stationery and fancy articles is large and complete. comprising' everything that may Le wanted in his line, at prices that cannot Egli to glee sat isfaction. being in many noes Oven cheaper than they ran be - bought In the cities. Ills supply of new books !win the 'frac!!! Saioi is very extensive, and will enable Itirato'sell at wholesale as well as retail. Schools and country stows !applied with books and stationery at the towestwiteletale prices.. Honk-binding and blank work done at the shortest notice and in the best style. N. Di—Anything - that may be required in his lino de ., livered to order. .51 inert - ill le, March 21,,1956 A CARD! TOIIN SILVER takes pleasure in in t Pinnin g hie numerous friends and the public 'generally that he has left Mr. S. Shin- —,(-411, 7 1 dersitefectory,,and taken that commodious Ni3;;"s. Refectory in the bitsement of the Odd Vol. , lows Neil, where he will, to hippy to wait on all hi friend# and the public' Ile hopes his past reputation for keepingit respectable establishment for twenty-five years. In the same line of business, ands desire to please, will insure a continuspee of their patronage. John also present to the public his every day's 13111 of Fare, viz: . Raw Oysters in the shell saltor fresh. Stewed Oysters, Spiced ditto, ditto Salmon, Clam Soup, Boiled and Roast ed Potatoes, Fried Liver, ditto fresh Fish, Spiced Lob sters, Fresh Crabs, Boiled Ilam.3lutton Chops,Coffee and Toast,".Splced Tripe, Spiced fresh Fish, Ratdines. Stewed Beef and Mutton, Catfish and Coffee, fresh Lobster:. Spiced Clatnsjtalth's Philad'a XX Pale Ale, Yenugling's and Lider's Po' tsville Pale 4110, on draught, and all kinds of Doixtegtie ties in bottles, Ac., Ac. JNO. Minimqville. lay 31. '5O 7 • I . . 111011.P.8 1 JOKES 8c CO., 1. ....,\,_ , . ... IRON & .11/PEEVNEn.cirenirs, 1 'War&pi and Sixtecnt/s Streets, J'havdelphia, , • . Hare alwats on hand and for sale BESTIINGLISII REFINED IRON—FuII hiemrtMents of "Raviolis." and other'favorite brands. BEST AMER . !. CAN BARS—ordinary sizes. or rolled to order for bridge Purloies . ...ic. , &e. PENNSYLVANIA BOILERPLATE— Protu - ecunue sizes, or - nt to required size. BOILER itlVlG'S—Dover brand. made iii solid.dies. BEST EN. GLUM CA It AXLES—American and Eu,glish. FLUE io snit ET IRON—For covering !Antes. &e. .C.l! ERICA N SCJTCLI FIG IRON. RAILROAD IRON- 7 T rails and flat; birs suitable for mines, turnouts, &, JUNIATA. ENGLISH & NORWAY SLIT RODS, BOLTS, NUTS and WASITERS-,Fier bridges, care. and machinery purposes genetally. CAST, SHEAR, MACHINE and BLISTER STEEL.' Ale). an extra quality tbr tape and dies.' The above, together with a ftilliamortment of Iron, t3tt , e/4: Nalls: anti ; Spikes, to which - the attention of dealers. railroad companies, engineers, miners, founders and ma. ehinDLe Is invitee May 10.1810 19-ly 01,000 REWARDI ER, bee n made EAS, known t ittcon: the su bsc riber fit WEI. that some reckless" person or persons did with malice afore. thought circulate rumors to the effect that Fashionable Hats, Cap* and Gentlemen's Furnishing Goads have been formerly kept in Pottsville as good and as cheap.as now sold by the subscriber, at the New Store, next door In the " Pottsville House," In the twang's of Pottsville, aforesaid. Notice is hereby given that said rumors har ing nn foundation in fact, the above "reward will he im diately paid to any person or persons who shall thorough ly succeed In suppressing such fraudulent rumors, or to any person or pershns who shall lead to the discovery of any establishment Where Meaner fe more llsshionytde Mds and Cap MITRL s can be pu C rchased TA than at S ;!. ! S. YLOR' Nein i; City Rat, Cup and &pitmen's Furnishing Rive, Nexf door to the "Pottev ills House," in thu borough iof Pottsville, aforesaid. lIEMEMSEna &tall ,Stors,o ,, ti Expenses Profits * Small : . against, Large. Rom, Great Expense—Profits &ormolu! LADIFS' RIVINQ KAU (hew Style.), At the City Hat & Cap Store, next door to the •trottarille ilonie."',Potterille, Pa. April Vo, 18.56 - . yr- AGRICULTURAL IMPLEMENTS, &C. THE subscriber- has, in connection t with his Seed Store. made airanentents to keep and ieceive ciders for, all kinds of Agr icultural Implo manta, such as Plows, Cultivatora, Mowers, and Reapers, Seed: planters. Lime Spreaders, Corn Planters, Cider Milis, Cutting Machines, dc., he., of the beet and most apptoved patterns—all of which will Nl} fbrnished at manufacturers' prices. The subscriber ha' ken Ta ins to ascertain the best articles In use for agile lturat pur• pots actual experionse„ which is an ite . rtant fea st tore In title branch of bnalness—and he wiltaellnothing but fithat eau berecommended for the purposes designat ed. I Orders will now be remised for the following arti ciee; Which are the most approved at farce we can ascot taiti :4 ' -. • - . _ , - Itetchntn's 31nwer,---Mlio with-Reaper combined. Riansees Portable Cider 31111. hit hand or horse power. Pannoelt's Improved Slide Drlll;OarsawlEtz Wheat, Rye and Oats, de.; dc. • Brnsh Seed: Planters, Tor band andCborso: power. 7 ' Rewiring Herm hay Rates. eitittratont, different kinds. '' • - Plows—Sub-soil, Side•bif and other kinds. Oksi Planters anditoot Cutters Gapes Lime. Phosphates andOeutno SPreader. ' - S raw and Stalk Cutters. _ • , Wcioltasn's Oats, to open without alighting from ear . _ Ghtden Erie : nes, 4e., da. ' ' ToOthetvith gym apptoyed avrievitutal ImpLemen tln use. ' . B. HANNAN. ..rpttsilllis; May 17,'58 - ' • 2)- FOR THE PEOPLE! Rea and Reflect be you Bny. Ell , TICHTER -& _ THOMPSON take oplispre in announcing that they have opened a neir • , L Hardware' au& Iron ,Store, 0 On the corner of Centre- and Market ands, And invite the attention - of their friends and • , the public generally to an inspection of their latte and varied assortment of goods, which will consist in part of Table and Pocket Cutlery, Boilers Saucepan's, Brass and Iron Kettles, Mlles,. Guns and Pistols, Rifle Bartebi, Powder and Shot, Feteuesien ,Caleti Iron, Erase and flipper Wire, - Iron: Steel, Bello ws, Anvils,Tlces, Vitra and Rasps, Traces, Nails and — lilies; Shiley:Mill, X Cut and cirioalar Sawa; English, American shd Gen. matt. Grass 13eytheig Sickles, Scythe 'Stones and Rides, beer Rtdres, Spddes and Shovels; : May and Manure Peeks; Riddles. Shoves, Axes, Ilatchatajlannnere, Planes, Rains; Ropes, White Lead. OIL, Glass, packs, Latches WI Mines; BukheiSaire, Choppers, Cleafers,Bial Balances with Bee and Swivel,. espressly,for Butchers, do. titrisk of all kinds ' nd deseriptinns . ' - Our foreign rids' are mantitactured by the best makers, and the domestic ar• Mini kV tho most part obtained directly from the menu- I N:miters, comprising Cabinet and Building Materials; Coltetttor and Shoemaker Vials; ' Stith and Mince rs Toole ;• Mouldene f Plumbers and Gas Fitters' Toole; Ag ricultural and Farming Implements:Pulse Furnishing Mods 'of. every description, and in, great. variety—ln short, every article in onr line can 'Gimps be Ibuad will u.v.Jl thir geode are purehmted - at ihe,loWeit pries , tit CARR. nnd. as we Intend to put on but eaten advance, it will enable its So sell goods loner than they-have over heen'offered 0 this market: Under this /varlet km Ku contemplate opening tv osricrstet• sink; and take the liberty of submitting this prapositiou to. you for your consideration. Being satistleihthat .el business based upon these principles vrilimeet 'alike .with the support mid a/Troll:Glen of all our friends. ire thereto/A pmPose • to rift goods lOW, Wino prki. itith no deviatlienot hid; ire are limit rustrintk.dirill result In mut uol benefit to all nbo'practine'. it: • IN take_thie OPPertnuft7 of fell netifilib'lltilkillitil your; patronage,aisuring yon that uo painiVer akertion, will be spired in plinse,stor any and withheld, loronsoin the:lnterest or swains the oprolii• ortGee IMO of all one retinae: and patrons. tliva us reirillat o canner of Centre and Market. "inlet— /Joie • tner Y occupied by .lohn S. Morris; • I , ,• f " ) b - - STICIITEB A TiiO3IVACt. _,l 1 Patsy Bre, May 31,15511 - • All . • • ' ' • ' ' - 1 . foto ant ,11.; kW/0 Mil By !elitism* sti4 Yes terlse,s Esfla ; . ~ conwrenn. Nothing of importance has trinspixed in Congress dt4ng Oa, week; S, , • ,* itetkiiyikkii:oct*: je'tikt Ilmate. ' .. . , '' • abse rve 4hat,...autorg:Ahe persons itn- Trisoned in Kama& forexer.n4intberights of treetnee , , it G. W. Deimle t , - • ItSchuilkill County. The charge' i hii. , ,hf treason: • ' ' ' Oin..X4iiEra that ttie . laistuSrtiiin=amt, ifo l llVer74odY, arelikely to be brought in collision , : with', the. troop under Col.'Suninet.c. The' •Pro SNiyrry Committee'at Leavenworth had again warned the' Frei State Meri 'to teaya Opit territgry. 'S l avishness* loausisatia‘w In lihiladelphia on Thursday evening; tz grand Fremont ratification znkosting- was bold at the Musical Fund . Halt C' SpeechFs were Made' by., schrto of the'A 2o, ,t * Oistiuoshed atora orl4e Conientiou, azilt:the greittest ea, thulium was - exhibite4 b the unmenao crowd. - . A Formidable OpipMeitiont The Sham Democracy tlave-a formidable , body iti opposition to them., All the Getnign Democratic papers inAlle . West haVe become' Republican. In New Fedi they'ar&-'4leing. the same thing., The New York Herald; de clares for Fremont, Buchanan's friends will find z .thst- ent. - Jinuey" will . not go over.the course to win, so easily. ' Hwasas Affairs. Notwithstanding the current reports that the Administration has changed its policy regrading Kanara, - it has ' teen satiSfactorily racertained that such is not the fact. • ° The principles' of the Presidcogs special ' ines• sage and proclamation will In .enforced, and the Federal and local lawsiof the Territory maintained. ; . Gen: Whitfield, delegatelfrom' Sinus, pi , rived' at, Washington on Tin/radii\ ire tag if this Government would withdrew the tree Its • penee would the better blii" preserved. lie contemplates introducing a resolution in the House with that view. sari Buchanan's Letter of Acceptance. Mr. Buchanan has written a letter accept-' ing the nomination of the Cincinnati Conven-+ Con for the Presidency. He says he wilteon. fine himself to the platform' throughout the canvass, believing that hei has no .right, by ~ answering interrogatories, t present new and different issues befims the , people. He p•ar- ticularly approves those portions of the !gat. form which re nte to the kunsas act, and civil , -= and religious liberty;and lopes that it is the mission ot: the Democrats `to overthrow all sectional parties. . • Aller this abswer endorsing the iniquitous 1\ measures? of t e Pierce Administration, can • the Nord' susta'n Bucliamin? Let the North -, pause before slip decides:upon casting:: tier votes for a man Who,endurses the Kansas tit ? iquity. \ • .- i ' • : , 1 ....i,, Philadelphia Is singularly tbrtunate with' the new steitinshiirr4 her Liverpool line—the City of Baltimore—that vessel arriving at that eity onlTnasday, in thirteen days from port to port, anticipating the Arago at New "(irk, which sailed on the dame day from Southampton. This line is of incalculable advantage to Philadelphia ! and that city has, but one thing in connexion with it to regret. That is, that its institution, and support are not due alone to the enterprise of its mercan tile community. However, to be in rapid steam communication with Europe is an ad vantage, and the fact that it (resits existence to English enterprise, niar be overlooked. The intelligence brought by this arrival is to the '4th inst AnnexedlS a digest of the news which though not important, is interesting: The news of Mr. Crampton's dismissal had not yet reached England. The letter announ cing his dismissal to the Aritish government, went out by the Asia, which left on the Bth ult.; and Mr. Crampton himself did not leave for' : a week later. Rumors of the fact were very plentiful, and the opinions of the English press were very freely expressed, A vnitent proelatnationito the Italians to rise iainstirrectidn, has been published by Mazzini and Victor Huzi. CM • Tbe'Frenchjonrnals contain alarwiug ac counts of the damage cansed by the inunda tions, which is, however, Confined to certain!, A terrible explosion of 'fire damp, at Cala von,;Ncirtli Wales, killed nine men and thre; boys: President Pierce's message, recognizing the'NicaraguairGovernnient, is published, at lengthin the English papers. The moro. bid newsparkers poilecittt,their abuse , without. stint. Somirof the more modeiate think would be no great injury to England if all Central America were annexed to the United' States; 'Of 430 cheap newspapers Started since the repeal of the stamp duties, only 30 survive. PLYmorrtt, Monday , nizht.—The Archer, 14 guns screw,' hiS ` been Ordered by telegraph' to proceed tollalifa,ic with all possible des patch. - It is reported thit the Elk, 21 guns screw, has had her destination for South Arno. rico, ehanoed for Halifax. THE LATEST FROM EUROPE. BY the, steamship Anirita at ;Boston, we - are In ,possession of - Liverpool dates to the ith inst. ; - The pews Mostly relates to - the;„ difficulties with America r tvhich had exeitekrauch mission. rnii* part of the English DriTrnals. • There had been much :tall( respecting - the Amcrican 'difficulty, but it had, amounted to nothing bat talk; The dismis.sal of -Mr. Crampton was announced as.an event sure . to ;take place, but the antiouncement scarcely affected the funds. ' - •• The Latest byTelegraph. Losnox,' Saturday, June 7—The Paris cor respondent. of the MorningPo:et, writes' that the French GoverrirrienehaS used every effort to remove the unhappy complications which haye led to the suspension, of diplomatic rela tions. between England and America, and Emperor will continue to exercise his good of fices in this same spirit of thconciliation.---. Should the two nations, aCtually engage in war, no doubt England Marrechon an an ac tive allinnce with Franco. In Parliament Lord Palmerston, in reply to a query of Sic,Billwer Lyton, said that the American government had Been' Made fully aware of the offer of arbitration, and minis ters had not, thought it necessary to press for a reply. He thought the interests of the coun try and the: permanent maintenance of the amicable relations between England, and America, would be proMoted by a continu ance of the judicious forbeantnCe the .Hbuse had , hitherto shown. ' The - questions , now pending were of a very grayei character but be sincerely hoped, anii nof without goodrea son, that the discussions might, terminate peaceably. France. By, the , recent destructive , inundations in Frapce, not less than five hundred houses had beau destroyed at Lyons, and one hundred and: fifty at Avignon. At the last accounts, the waters were subsiding.: The Government bad giien ten 'millions of franca forfthe relief of the sufferers..., Spath. The Spanish fleet ordered to Mexico, eiil?- sista of eleven ships of war, including two ships of the line and fotir steamers. ' ;stair, ' - France and Austria have both sent urgent notes to the Neapolitan government. France hints at intervention' should outbreaks occur in Naples or Sicily. - _ Mazzini announces his intention to With-. draw from polities anti emigrating to the Uni ted States. Latest by Telegraph tram Loudon. Tram, Friday, June - 6.--Thu position of affairs in Italy, is considered highly . critical.' CONSTANITSOPLE, Mfg 30.----Russtaluts pro tested, against the admisttion of Stoma Anto the Commission for rectifying the Bestutrairn frontier. jihdttri. - --- " Wheat Floor, W., $7 75 .17cled Pemba% paled, ac k co Rye 'Floar,bbl.; 500';;do"' do unpaz'd,!..4o Whftt,bnotpd,l 40441 7001-13rIed Appleg, 'pafd,l'V• aye; ,• • 70• (Xmas douo, • 1214 . Wm, do . IS& I ,.l)ottor. perk,ponod: •' 21 Oats, do :Tr (lhonlders, An skS' Potattlft, do : 45 4 MUDS. 110 11A (ds Es Timothy Seed, . •4 (0 •;11a7,p0: I. ton Vu CloTer Seed. • ' 8.50 :tqa%ter, do 00TTSVILLE PRODUCE MAICILE."B.I (Reil Pstfees. WHEAT -FLOUltsil ta lt at 'm $7 y to 00 and Rya at 15 CO. Rye Chop ,fro at $llO, and Corn Meal at 80sets. .141.11e1. - • , . . GRAIN--IVldte Wheat self* At ft CO and . Rad at. $lBO bu. Rye to 80, Corn OP and Oat* 46 cti . .jibu. • ZitE3.7li—lleef rolls at 1234 Atslib. fa. elioko Webs and 10 fti - S.OO,llMAft ;deter. "31utten ls fn mlO to 12 =eta. tt, y e a from 10 to 12. sod ts asestr, ton. lure kr. , Crtit Met are. A trifle Ipmpt,. Shetildrrt are north from 9-to 10. arid llama from r.;34 Butter Relic at 20 tta , ,par R and Rpm la. rta d dory fir. •Ru.sengantrn fiarninttel- IA with the fothrairn prkro Of pardon aenatal4es, I.lilrh aro plentiful; A spirl.-/ ink 18-X at,. per trona: 8141 Zs do.. lib abatis 16 do, 01:110A% 1 and 2 dr.. Fpinach 1234 dn. ASD trEG.E.TAttlittA - pplea are aellinz sl_ 09 to $1 fro, ;I'ollsktuoi from tot: cis. SfAwUrtiOt eta. quoit, %Cat tents lb eta. tlbeed, Co ti'lloWerti 26 do.. Cherries 12 2 -4 eta.. quart. /1164'./4 ppleal6 cis, dpitess, Goosstserrle6 et quart. , iIE4I-11211but eh. Mark Fish MINI FROk EUROPE.
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