I 1 . ~~-`nom T ers' )outual. A TTSV%LLE WE .11. DAV. JIiNE 2s. 11,gr!6:, MI of the MINUS' JOCRICAt to equal to cfnmiation of any TIMEX other hneash nA o Inf t t h h p o o u p n nla — ti a on d a A n H a Cdieurtliasteivmi e a n m t o in ; moms - Is. of course. worth as much to &he pohlished to any three other papers. In tes-of vertihin,; ate; stars s VALI-T . l in • to the circulation of the paper. twrits*zovitisrAt. • tN SUB I SCRIBERS , • nz likely to b0,0n9 eltinl ever held In tha , enuntry no account t-L. question and Freedornivo 1111.1th3K- we will rev' .16CP.NAL to en mpaiin sul , srriberr, at 1-2 cents per month, • 44 - 1-Tri.g cir ern gre e hest peril, .rred in its r. ertlser AS I ar eines the rice arcordln . _ CAMP k ...ryr 41nAtt'i MIZE =ME MEM ul the I.lth-4 June. Saturday. Novem rerlod of months. For, clubs of 10 one td.tresF. In advance. finr the saute n 1 LMi. 01, nh.r. t 1,11 n roar !t.ta Ind crud then: In by the 11!th WO mm. w OOIOV to suit and. Ata" ME= I. . OUR PRINCIPLIEt i t. r.EEDOM . OF SPEECIL FREEDOM TOcICANSAS. TIIER !Nell (F tiVE Soeta mod awl Ihr Mtn !Cii , o, 1 carry ' j ut 114., Prim-irks. . ".neon Which principle., Tir e. 1 0 _ flame to the 'brecte rte?rify. The ~rt them in the e-anine.. Presideotinc -c been found.. They pre .Tony C. California, and Wtr. F. DAYTON, of We therefore, add to the:fold,. of \ NO ALN. it 'nion ir/ The ft IC fitted we en to lir, .mte-t. ha tu.stas . a 'et , Jer-ey nr fl ,z, FRF.EDOM,.TTIE cONSTITUTION AND THE ,UNTON. REMO\ TI ..0, I t:s Cv.4irnin.st, will accept: our ments for.f3vort. _ _ Ho ..1 eknowled , SrAct: this week, will not pe'rmit. I • ! e in tletail our new advertisinrfa• MEM y 1 s to notil )4N Republican :Club in 'favor of nd Fremont, is being formed in MEE et•dom iladelp ON, BUCHANAN MEN.-Allj of you 1. '"any Democratic .blood in your hereby ordered to repair to the Ind have it "let ent." The Melnphis that this order is imp.erative; ATTEST ho have EMI -nr \ geon. hug say i OF THE. TIMES.- , The Fillmore Na tl),inf Ne‘!i York eity. - bus Izoneover Hilt its ctrt'rnytn, Mr. ; 'Benj. Van, he support of Alesirs.. Fremont and tam.!itnz its name to the American, :- Nuiional Clnh. k SiGv ional Cl • n n. ligniy Iper. to lll= 1 üblie .•E• Wilto,,—We ti'w know , ant by I , :m term " 11111 line Whig. - nreyetterallv found rotten. and we !ho s e who prefer voting for Biteban .of the' trullant Fremont, must be Or.l, Lil chat is in 01.1 ling•. ear that inae ti IL:init . /I I Win in prinridoi: A l's ITS 1..15T SLEEP.—The Wa;liing 'ne4.• Bitch:Lpau - and ultra prn ece:'is Aearl. Cattsi—want nf, ale 'port. iVe are not siaprised. The I vas exceediti . i!,l3:-unscrupulous in 'its Is, and vituperative in tone. ITS! £ ri 5,7/ BEM nate gn NNE MEM, cLINT URADC4.TES. - 111C list Of grada- Vest . Point, published in the Phila laper.4, on the 19th and 20th inst., is 'st-ot Those who graduated in .June. ye been commissioned, an 3 been in I mice as •2d Lieutenants, since ..Sep t 1855.* The press of Philadelphia well to notice the fact. EMI tes fron elphia he old 1 855, mire 8 •nier, ould d MOUNT VEIiVON A SSOCI : VAN! A .=--M r. J. A. Washington iirt7s CZ =MI •ielliro* on the terms of the bill pic:s el..errighttir.e of Virminin, in nrblition to to sell to tlie.l'adies the : Union. the abOve otlinnPl it, I:thr.ws and cli;solved:— SEE ME ESE inqfriti Fits' tinz ., m'i nctinn in t h e nint r er n•fh.ft. erellit urn him, howfler it emir rrj as a czlirpw fpilncier. 1,- MIEI lAmmov.--In his letter oNceeptance, h•tnan d-teltnres - .t,hat he has never le pre4idential office. either by word The people of Penns : 1 1%116a nr i e, ~ ly,' sober and .wrave. I TN - Ores ig extremely ludicrous to excite a. lattgh. . When they list 2n - to this on, and think that for the past score , Mr. Buchanan has sided, spoken d politically, with one 'rent ohjeitt in nomiiiation, we can perceive, a I;mmending at the Delaw4 and cud la s ide-splitting.‘'ha I halt!" ion- Jhe the Allegheny. Funny fellow, - that He Brill hare his joke. • ..' ; . C fr. Bn olvzht r dearll tfhitna nmethi MEM ~ c l,trat BIEM ud net 1111221 mile c izza NEE SEM s T BF:NI:Am CONTENlrr.reree's ad tioiv-is sinking almost beneath . con- Even the Roman CathOlicl l papers. for 'fierce sacrificed spite everything, i the Pierce," I and other . f opprobium i The Patent Democra iladelphia lastr week, refused him the Independence, While they granted it 'resident Fillmore. "Old Bullion" dc tat Pierce; - went in mianimously - , and • party repudiales hint unanimously.— not the acts of administration that m so low? And is not Buchanan ' to the Cincinnati Conventitm, to per those :las? . If. so—where" is the dif 'between PiPrci. and Buchirian? ENE MEE empt. vhoth eag hi EMI r of Hall 61 clareA't hti Was it s h p . e (I tr et BEM =SI SKcoNtr.'DEct.attatios - of I NoErEN- Tile people's itn ittees, nod the plat• eaelthas heartily etelotsed,.are ecrywhere in Ole Free Stntes aiih 1111 EMI IDE MIZE ,its ism iI 1 jnc. v,hic•li show how the frrt hepit of the Nonli responds to cond, DeAlration Ittileretohtom an ent rrent the s bout Neit , York; in the Middle State;: ‘iir-West; beside the prostrate form of gL - Kansas; amid the booming of can ne7, general voice responds to the titi- InMit that Facmosr.and DAi - ros are odidates of. a people that will die that yield one iota of the rights ac then • by the great charter , of. our / al lihertier.. hron the derlii OM nouw . the C MI I. Natio IE Rl:comm . .or,TitE PAS .—We hp;'ve in s§ession am will pOli•th next, t `vreek, 'portantAdeqotents showitiz bow the t Dethograey has, dege,nerated and he'-. pm-slavery party, and the difference be l he.TaQ.Buchanan of 'l9, and the present the slaveocracy, t•alled :fames Bilchan ne is the protest of 'irlei l osvivania i n again;t.' the, extension of Slavery,_ on gOstion in the State•liouse of Refire a'es, every Democratic tnmater voted atlipnative. The other is, anti slavery ions offered by Baehitnan jti'lBl9 iu li ster County. For thct consistency of •rresent Sham DearaW.raey,-41 'id theit nchaoan. the evidence is "Oe nin , t beeonie itcputinted with Thl.ley shall have then,, too. . • our p two in Pate come MEM tool o 1619 1 • = ISM ES tune; th :to lj Thy, ME LucK.—ln owrion, ii;rmi;r ,r Mr. Fremont, in n preface to his edi *Xenophon's Aithasi!!, predicted that he yet rise . ,to be at gte hi.ado this great and 4,7 Retinbi.le. The rem:lrk:ll,le prophei,v Ist full] iled. No' power at the command Shatn Democratic antagonists can pre oliti C. Fremont.'; triumphant election. ore astonished at the pet-feet avalanche ular-enthusiasm for 'Freedom and Fri- In the conyention that tiomiimied t was the.same. Ther4t-was astonish. the Middle States echoed, Fremont. di'dtile -States were astonished, for the ihr - - me 'voice, Frettiont',l— had its Washing ynlution of I 8 has !Li a*manly candidate, bnt whQ stands Americanl,'riieiples, Roherbia'si_propheey QOM EMI ITMI grritri ii sam, MEI IMIN WEI •11 po; mnnt. him, i CIE 4 - 11 e We, WAITE SLAVES.--SOME of the White Slaves of the North are,charzirnr, ineriniisteney on J. P. Blair becaustOie is . a Slave folder. - T Wash- , ington was a Slai'e Holder -4-so was Jefferson, told so was Heury'Clay,-but Ahoy were all op posed 'to the extension of Slavers. Cul:Fre-, mont was raised in a-Slave .State:also, and he: 1 is opposed to tha extension of Slavery.—' . There is: no a c vitconsist..in this conduct, but 1 on the contrary, it is the best endorsement of; I their patriotism . und love of country. The white part,: t the North who adrottes the: extension. /Slavery by word or deed, is nal,' fit for a / freeman—he ought to' be. caeght-bi, Pierce'negro catching Marshals, -branded i as a S 1 ve, and sold to some negro driver 1 down SOtitlfas a Slave all the dayi of his Tife: :. 1 Such white men in the North . can easily hi . j spared, and 'we 'doii't believe. that 'any person . , 1 - would interfere with the Marshals in catching; them. It "Ten Cent Jimmy ' was held as a iSlave for about a year, down South, we hard i s . t hi„k he would endorse the Cinciunati, 1 platform after his return. SOUTH CAROLINA AND Thy: 11Ecourrmx.-7 w e question whether anything. has been saki or spoken ,in the North, so•severe as the . tot: itnyillt,t from the LnuiSville Journal, publishe•l in a Shtie State:. • K. fiek y rifle of goal/ Corotiao.—The of The LAI; •ville J atenta. George D. Prenti a filet thus is no article concerning the late outi rage in he Senate Cho tither ai thington't .f: "The 'Alamein' imbecility of Sotith Csrolina fromPShivery (Nang, the Revolution, and its tucirt• 'shameful iho omptiont for Slavery since. to Frit nothing of , itt hordes of Tories during the Revt!- lotion and ever since .s so dearly seen in the hi 4 'tory of our country that it is surprising . argliodi 'out of South Carolina should, pronounce it libel out, or lie so shameless as to • attack Sumner (hie 4yffy of making a sneakin..l jufftifiention.of Brookib fur flinging the hard fact in the teeth 'of :he iflutti;ring hullief( who truly repre , fent in CongreSt that pest hot 'State, width with alumni insolente and vanity. claims robe the Slate—par exceneac, the eetntnohwenth of the continent. - E ;' "The honors ascribed to South Carolinians for bravery in the Revolutions by Websteriand the comaion consent of mankind. belong net to the tlavelnAders but to the 'poor white thigh.' s'p definite(' then and now by their lordly neighbort. The oligarchy of South Cnrolitit was as tretnq: ions then at the idea of war with England, and had the palsy of contercatitm, now.", BCCIIANAN THE TaAnut.7Ea OF THELAMENT :, ED- HENRY CLAY—THE DAMNING EYIDF.NCE TO RE . PRODUCED. —The Louisville Jouriuil in somecommentOtpon banan's lion by the slavettractic - ConVentiOn, contains an (minions IvartAtif± of a forthcoming (loci'. mem, which will cause a shaking aintmg the dry bones of the corrupt atnd. ,unitrinciplOd demagogues of the Patent DemoiEFacy. Die Journal says:. : fin- as Mr. Bachanan's ceriduet !hairy Clay is eimeermid, his. re ofd is a (-Lase , ' OD, As soon as we Can ink our hasat:4 u t ,,,0 the t we want, we :shall make 31.andantly manife,t. Henry liar is dend,loit he did not die Without belying:, in hi , Own han,l: the mcst danntinq tei , titimay ininet• Buchanan. lii ! inerey he spared Mr. for nearly a quarter of a century, but near tbi 1-1 , ,t.e of his illn,tibm , life. he ,ileetueil an exp 47 si thin of Mr. iluchanat6 , ciirwhict m the Congre l l elyetbn of Pre,itl,n!!'in 1525, due tii hi uien•j'arne with posterity—oat/ he made it." flurry it up, friend Prentice. .If there is i a mat in the country; a single friend - and ad mirer of the treat Clay; who is hesiiatiiig whether to oppose or not, , theTpro slavery can didate fur the Presidency, James Buchanan, let him he convinced.. No one •;who . reveres the :menory of the great American States ; I mac, and firm friend* of Pennsylvania's inter ests, should, permit himself- to be inveigled • into supporting his bitterest ct,,,einy. . _ _ Tt c EMIGit A NT , A 11l Sotheri.—LThe'charges which have been brought- against this Society, • .', ' • anti that its' members have caused all the treu ; ble in,Kansas, is false. That Society is pectf• ' iiarly New England in its,composition.• New what are= the men we find battling-for a corn- , 1 mon end on - the soil of Kansas? Whet nrel the individuals now in pr son oh a charge : a l ' 1601 treason? Thev are. Pennsylvanians. viz: I O. W. Deitzler, train SAtiylkill eineity, 0. 1 W. Brown,( Edit or of the fierald ! I Keedoykiji i . from Crawford - esianty, Gaits •Jenkiit 1 , feitn 1 Wayne county, niTil Judge 6mitly'from Ittithi:l e o,; l ,iyi-. Mr. Hugh Yomig; ene Of the - editei:4-i of rho ff!ridd of Freedoitr, is .from (.',!iiiiitys- i Mort, Potter county. Citizens of Schaylff.ill ! I ! c ainty, when the deg.oierata-I, servile„prod shivery Dentocracy, hiss into, your ear that 1 the into eahsing the usailile in Kansas, are i New:England Abolitionists of the .Emigrant ; Aid Society, close theit• false lilts, by poiniingl to the list of the sans of the °Old KeystoPe" j State. who ar;!contenditig in Kansa>, fur rights, • 1 as precious as our (zithers of the Re'vo•- \. lotion fou fur. -The' gallant State, uPoilr gl4 whose soil,,ind with' whose men, many of the j . bleodiest ( battles of the ,Revolution' were' fought, has-in the present instance; furnished, most of the leading spirits iii the great contest' for freedom in Kansas. ' . .. LIGHT GI.EAMLNG LANCiinilt Couti:ry.l =The clouds which hav4 oh cured The 4) 0 :1 litical horizon of Lancaster comity are clear ing away, and the sun of conviction is beiin.; ing to hhed its bright beami kncititat strung-' hold of free principles. 'The Lancaster .4 . x.; aminer, aa old line Willi* papc;r, which held.l • ; alorof and spoke coldly or the nomination; of,` Fillmore, now falls into f.in't:,''side by'side with the Whig and :Express, and .t bua kled! on their armor to fight bravely for Freedom and Fremont. Togt;ther they possess a;,;cir-; culati n - of over eleven ihousand, .while .the' Btichanan prints' of That county combined, Call barely sum up an aggregate of 2000.—; 111 l differeneeS in Lancaster county, are w heal d, and we record the hiet with lindis• gnised satisfaction. With perfect un i on, which now;,exists in Lancaster .; walk ;the fact bel4e . us that the: Whig vote' of Thar; county will be throivu almost solid for Free-1 mmt and Dayton; that the American tote will be castjitt the same direction with equal unanimity, and that the• original atorslai.ery' men will aid 'with their entire strenglh,j we! thigh with the Exauqncr that "the reputa tion of Lancaster county for giving large Ma jorities will in no wise suffer in NoveMber next—and then, as heretofore, the old Guard will lead the column for. the COnstitutiott . ! the , Union and Freedom." . FIa:MONT AND DAYTON Ratification Meet ings have been held throughout the Ntartly during the past fortnight—at all of which' the utmost enthusiasm was manifested. In New York City on Wednesday evening,- a,: grand ratification meeting was held in and arounctivn' Broadway Taberpeele,:at which abciat tett' thousand - persons ,were present.—, Speaker; were.timnprous, and -the enthustasm - • unbounded. Alle - i - theineeting - n birge pro cession visited the residence of Mr: Frentont,' and were addressed. by thaCgi;otleinari.'. The whole assembly shouted for Mrs. Fremont.— Mr. Miliiken - brou*. hOlkut. upon the Wen , Q. ny, and she graciously lowed to the company,' h o d was warmly and enthusiastically greeted. - Al;ittlt midnight. the immense asSemblagedis.;, persed. - Fretnont'S remarks on the. oe. -easion were as fl,Povint Ge;stierneit :—r thank yon for this frierlly'eall, and m'happy to receive this.enthusinstic enures. .io n of v, -- .or d. , votion to the range in which we Cr,' enznie.d. ThP cothasin-nt fort hare tmottife.. ted. and the seriousneso of the'ca tt , o to which it io directed. gird me treat confidence , in yonefinal and complete miceetta.' if I nin elected to the high office tor which your pnrtiality lute nominated me, I will endeavor to administer the Govemmetit so eordioe to th- true spirit of -the COnstif utinn es it Was tinde.sto o d hr the great men Who framed and 'Mooed it. and in - mte a wily to preserve !both I.iherty and the rnion - [Grent npplause.] In my present relation to you, it is hardly Proper that I should. any tnt to night.'espeeinily mryott will hereafter expec•• me to Communiente with! pm more fully all therefere content myself' with thoniiin yon very Wartnly.for your 'i,on gristulath-ne, tend the kindness which you have tnaniPsted toward • A. St LLY he enemies of ,Fre• : mont nre industriously circulating a istiort , on the faith of It Washington correspondent of the Boston Pilq, that John: C. FremOilt, is }lnman - Catholic. not true. The circumstaure Ova gave 'rise fo'the repOrt, oc curred in Washington City. on the occasion of elfilmwent With 14i,ss R fryn thc: - . ter of the - - Hon. Thomas' H. Benton. In a,l paper PntillsitiStailltawaii4:lti. 3..-Is out iritb a . , stant clergymnO I lun g n m g lendin g ' arti4° Iti " P I - " ilretn°3l and /H U . " dilemma there, as no Protestant I to. land --s s that - the eat inidurttv uritie our could be found willing to pe pp rform the ceronoL, i. mans in Newark- and vicinity will sappezt .the ny in consequence or theo - .ositio . n of- 'thrt • 1 1 lieriuhtican euediaxteo. lady's iparent, vt friend stepped to :the reseue,'' and "informed the noxious couple that , stile', knew a Catholic priest Who would ofliciatiii and ask no questions. eremont, was married: by a Catholic priest. ' This isthewholegrourld for the asseriion thiti. Fremont is a Roma Cathelte- it - '' - ..,, , vt. - /' . . It)ihouldbe understood that. ittis "report not circulated by his friends, bat by his en mien, for while dm friends qrrretnont will, . not refuse -any vote bestowed horiest.y for flie T 4.7 principle's .which Frement heartily endo . yet they are perfectly indifferent whetlier Ihe receives a single . Catholic vote or not. AS that vote is pecoliarly the property. of this Patent Democrocy,-it is a singular policy for it to adopt. Does it wish to drive over lathe support of:-...- -- Prement, by asserting that be is l a Roman. Catholic', its allies?. Curious tactics. •We perceiVe in connection With, this flintier, that Mr. Fremolit's children have all be b Wised in Dr. Anthoo's Prote'sta- t . Eris a. pil ditirch of ‘lgew York. lie assertiin fiis "a weak invention of the enemy," aim unworthy of serious not ice. WHY WE tntT JOHN' C. FIREMONT.—N e are asked why we support Fremont in pret-r -ence to Mr. Fillmore. Our reply is. simi ly this. When'Mr. Fil'inure wits nominated in February hist, We endorsed him for his ma y excellencies, public:_ and' private. No. have heretofore 7;4 : eti otMteasons fur l endoriting his no tni nation. It is Nn n eceasary' to . reiterif.te "them. ,When the Kansas diffyiultes reae_hed a point at which forbearance sot} the part - the Free State men ceased to ben virtue, wli . ' slaveocr.tic arrogance and brutality, Mud ed ita scene of action from the] violated a i lood-stainedsoil of Kansas, to thq sae S i enate Chandier of the 'United States, el then . our blood curdling with hOrror pro slavery atrocity, we were willing to st port Millard Fillnitire fin. the PrOsidency, - if would express his sentiments openly and"fe, lessly, on these new aggressions of . the sill power. We i'vaited patiently, tip almost to very hourOppt tinted for the assilnblitig of Republic.i*Conyention in. Ihnladelphia Still Mr. fillniThe was siletli. ( 'l,y hilt! r r e.T . l.litig that. Mr Fill deemit expedie'fit„toßive to th the Nov h—bi;t - persohal and pl — ; t chart wherehy they might ently, trimmethAthe sails of 1 1 placed him at theLhelin, we peg the existing state of . tiff.iirs, it Is) have principles founded upci truth and the Constitution, and h 4,ti 'them, iti - whom we could d. the I gepliblican ConvOntion ~ f lung to the breeze our flag. ni which •we inserilied—`•Fredoi Freedom ,to Kansas; Not at Slave Territory; The Union, i..Wer, and the men Who will ei prit:eiple's." Upon that platf, free, pres Of Penniylvania ha \ amen to JOH% C. FREMONT 8 l' heartily endorse his nominatio pressed himielf in unmistakt the firm, unflinching friend at those principles. He is ih..m 4)rinciples first., men next, is. of every)over of the Constitu handed dis.ovn to us -by our • this Revolutionary period of o f tory, we cannot, will not•supp livitates to endorse the princii into the coining contest on tilt dom. IP Frepont wavered et slant from the true faith of w statala-‘,l bearer, we should ii him down the-wind," and . seet for weWilkit t yield our print These are our reasons in li iti ,, Fronolit to Mr. Fillmore.. the prefient contest is of mini) the great qoestioli o f the Shivery: this matter is deteitnined to set every asifie..4nd.4evote oqrenergie.• of the caotlidittes.wlio endorSt The North is fully. arom;ed unclthe result or next Novetn; that slavebcratic rule, after century, must succumb to the sentiment, springing full armet. tree heart of . the' North. SIGNS 00 THE T Miss SARAR;PELLETT , e to Sept T rk for the Republican to 4t:t.eptATlN6 DUCK C.) ri Itlf.B retut , es to support Rue iziog hint &re•negade Whig. TIM GERMAN PAMIRS lir Cic , Iy-tier :mot, palter iu that -city names of I..tuehanan •-anti Bre i'olk•%reunite a &lily Catholje Tui three t!Atneric.tn" jourha shire—the Convent Repto . fr.s. ti f Governor Metcalf, the Mane ant the Porte mouth //ti/let—ha iveinttt, . THE. li,depen.feni Detur4nt; Into 1:1kt:11.41.A-co the name rf Br enilorse.l the Cincinnati Frennmt. Tut: M, , lllin k 0,111.;Cr follow the 'N. Y. Er,"; ! ,y (..,.1 and (hi: r o fme. to rappot; the noiiiiiteer Convention. It it , one of the: • plo•r, ii, the stoic of - , New Yor, Inc' ftlntion eourirr (o'ol Lie! ‘Vhiz) , ql, "We W..ehi midvi the W h igl4 0 Wait and I i the. progritintne_of the Preside tial conte..-1 it .h. fully devid..ped, before ; naking any prondem or I tk:elariltll/11A or i,mn . , Biting them: , to any - p•ditical orLtanization 110 ,ilever.." Vn.r.DONT'S NOMINATION IN lii FFAI.O.-111. 1 . nifilmllrimbi le, hitherto a Delef era tie paper hoisted the harmer of Fit:intuit and Dayton the reception . of the news oi tie nmainati that City, the itepahtie says th greateet ent astn tva. exhibited-by nearly et,•rybmly. ,' I 5 GELMAN FREMONT MEETING. I ,. —A furze and entlittstastie meeting of Germain+ in favor t Republican Domineer, was held in ,Cineinti, Saturday niOtt. Speeches were ma - de by J Stalin, Charles Remelin, F. Ha wereh, and prominent tlermatis. The principal Ger:r.a, pets in that city have hoisted the name ofi, moot. .s. WasnistuvoN correspondea +writes as ft under date of June 214:—"The rtmeeh n Burlingame to-day, in the' noise, is the ti •given for excitement. It was leery severe South Carolina and Col. Brooks, but sided liamentary. Mr. Burlingame, I understand fighting man, and engaged the services of t end before leaving home. olonel Richardson leaves gage in his gaberrn4orial cane lie trill soon resin' hie seat in ; CifHWHi AOAlee IN THE Feet, lie (Le.) Journal says :—"We h win and Caleb B. Smith, two . valise ,Whigs, are determined; present alarming crisis, and tail 'Melly asinst the pro-slaver; pulley made 'at Cineinnati, ant great conservative B.epuldicatt: will speak at Conner:•ville, - wa d the 28th instant,'at a mate meet day." , , "Ints:PENDEarwrites , front' 'Washington North Amer:ran as -follows :-..,-'•ln Mr. lio proposition on Tueadny, to 44 urn early in. I,4 o .lll:v:era tactics of the Deno cracy were r indicated. = - Iii : ';11 the disenesionsoluring tht ant session, theliarty_iri.powee has lost grt aid the'conseinusness .47titis-Let, togethe. the apprehension of any further develop iridneed the movement referred , to. The t question. after the re-ant investigation by n mittee of Congress is onii - vrith-b the Demob won't] gladly avoid; for if half the reputed! be confirmed. them can he but One video of 1 nation throughout dia. : tom:try at the - groin rages Whieh have been perpetrated. The and ilathor bill present another troublesom jeer, which it might be convenient to dodge present 'eireornstanees. : bewail FROM A.SLAYX .81.1141 e.—MT: al ris, a a yontig , mgri who went from Syracuse, N. .. to reside in Westp,.rt, Missouri, a short time Boer', , and who in Id 3 s new home feltt his right O en tertain his own opinions on an , subject and o ex. press them freely whenever he felt disp ,I was notified by Many Citizens" on,the , 2pl nlt t , "hi lame Westport in just tine bout, ..ir 'abide theton sequences, be they what they tnay." His Utfenee was, sympathy with the Pree.State cause in Kan. sae. 'Re could not comply with the request quite 31 as soon tie required,, and• was I.ennsequenti ;sur rounded by a mob of blackguards 'and ruffians, wh o hovel Insults Dina him. luttl threateet I to help him out of town. , Fortunstety, how* eV, he made net to get away Unharmed and antutiohed. A rtttNONT RATIFICATION - MEETING Wahl held at Indianapolis last Thurctlay , evening, atbleb' the greatest enthusiasm prevailtd. We leer from the .firnenni' of that city zthat- hotifiros I ghted ill , Washington street from end tap cod, canon thiift- Aorta at the East Market UntuW. :ergo, 40 1.1t9r.:. bun crowds gathered Irilandie_doatairiry,r, ~ pad shouts for "Fremont ana Finatione W t tip from thousandsosblistrewarki 'hissed sisdatet. vela from many points; and fire( ballitUure , teeterid about. .x 5 rnt::.7t.—Tl.Y: Z. 'f:•:.,l T,RE:oqAu , T;R:ApE - . - Amnon The quantity' sent by 41illtes4 'this :week is 54,770 417:43% 9nesl 34,02/ 19:-: for, the' wick 88,793 08 tens.: Total by 'Jiangend 1,004.044 19 egain5t.,1,104,413, 39 tarii—do. by Canal 402,- 374 04 against 422,825 17 toils to same peried, • last year. , , :.]. Tho shiprnents..from thli County have fallen a this week 5;42 tone. and show an increase of 5,755 tons over the eurrisisonding week last rex% A brake in tins Canal and comity of bOats, cur tailed the shipments by The aggregate shipments from all the Anthracite Regions this show a loss. on the correspo nding shiptnenti last; year., While Schuylkill County gains a little, all ilia other regions hare lost. • ';:•• - The clefieletsey;frons the different' regions now stands as fAluw's Schuylkill,: • • L•elitgh, ••• • - Doh:mare 111480 n Nunn,. leutii - - Witkusbartn (abint•). Total, • - - -225,706 Making lba 'supply shfirt . of last -year's ship ascots at Skis tints 228,706 tone. Nutssithstand- lag the opening of the I;high . Valley ,RailrMrd, which has ;sent '54,515 09 tons to 'Marka this year, the aggregate of lii`th Can - ii and Railroad is 10,591 tens beliind shelquantity ‘ sent by Canal alone in 1955 tfi,iheiresent tittle, - • , Two breaks ocourred iri the lelaware 41Ind son Comp4ny's ,Canal, aibich checked thp ship ments materially by thaOtierine to market. We nre tripPy to annonnee that the letters from our European 6iirtiepeutleitt will be resumed.— No. 18, will eppear next Week. Snintmi.Tl(Op, C 0 4 siosflticauusn.—Our at tentive correspondent Lat ftiehtnend writes us, that in con#equence Of some of the dealers there re fusing to give him their Shipments, he cannot any longer fitrUish ifs . with a Weekly report, tog,ether with the quahtity sent to; each, place. :We regret. , that a few perstins shoulci.bave-stich: narrow views on the sullect Vf. busineis, and thus stipPress formation Which'is of importance to all ,engaged in the trade.: Wb sincerely hope that on reflec tion they Will change ttietir views on this point.— Our impresi n,is, that ill those who refuse to give the informationibecome known, the dealers abroad will refuse; to.purehase C;.al of them—and their bu siness will hemaite as cotitracte , l as their views art , . Euglrtid; where the princi r les of trade and eommereeis AS emit uti4rs.tood as in any country on the face of the glebe,:the imports and esports of the country were fortnerly collected and pub lished as in this co::ntry,-then seta . - annually-4-then' quarterly—now, by order of Gov. eminent, the imports and °spirts 'of the country arc collectal and promulgated monthly fbr the in. terests of the fluidness cetninunity. together vr'.th . the details of thadeL—heliev:tir, that the greater publicity Oren An ..all kinds of trade. and COM . ' meree, the better it is f it interests of the trade, the people and the I Gtivernment. , • • .. • Imnre did e freemen Erie have eon the ship, • eei ved Lim I= 'n ihe nick .10 fifide. Be we i l of eb: I S ' se in bled , on the 6,11 oof Spee ther inch{ 'ow and r.rry out I o rm, which l e already e epped, and i. He has • able -terms, d defea r deri , n for the ii i l now the Mr ional privil athers;.aM NEw Junll'234lo-856. DEAR. arptiEiAL":- 2 1-1 lylft Nl3ll/ York on Watines day evening of lust week for the Blunsburg Bite utinou. Coal Region' in ':Tioga C nutty Pa., and arrived at Corning, the leriaination of the Tiog-a Its drama unning fretn Illooshurg to Corning, th • nest morning About 5 o*.eloek. • • Blotistairg 240 inrlcS from Butiiilo;34o frOm New ',York, and about the same distance from Philadelphia by, rail, though the locality is much nearer our city in a-direet line, being but 30 miles from WillianuiPnrt, and probably the nearest Bi tuininous'Cpal:fleld we have in this State to the Atlantic eities-Hyet strictly speaking, it is not a diStinet Coal field, being part of the great Bitu minous Coal formations, commencing at Blous bong and'eitending threugh `Some of the adjoin , itig stateS to the liliSsissinpi composing the grit test Conl field the world. THEM ore, teiii.Coal'eompanies mining Coal Tit ihe•ttinostirg one of them the "Blooibnrg Coal Cuinpitny,l' which dtas been in operation for many yearti, Mill the other the "Tiogn Improve ment Company' establiithed hut recently.- Both of these ore laming a safe and respectable business, yet according to our idea of mining, we think the business might be econinnieally increased if the demand for the' Coal Would warrant it. - About 100.00(1 lone .are miner) and shipped from the Blnosburg end Alorris' Bun minus annually. It is shipped Over the Tioga road, Which is 40 miles in length' to Cornit4T, and from Ihenee distributed by rail. canal and take, navigation to Troy, Al bany. Buffalo and t a nuineroui manufacturing, towaiS and eitie. its their The Curl is very - g-eni fo . r sten in, eitnithinfr and 'hhieltsinith;pUrposv, bat the veins which are now worked do not appear to contnin enough'of viola ' tilt' matterrotnake n gnil. gas C./:11. There ore several overlying and Underlying veins that are not yet worked, and the probability is that stifle thempitrtienhaly those overlying, will wake a desirable gait coal. - fhc veins are generally small, but Pm nilvanta- r 6r- I ees the a: rot i ; r ite MMI .t his. who 4 r - country's rt awy mail des which e 1 side of !Her rev- en cur htt ich he I'B :tautly "wh a better n iples for Mt, ief, for pr!, E ver thin) !gm =MEI si-exteesioi set tied, w•e I )her ques -to the suc deS. ct. our Princi the sulti 3,er will pt geouslY Ohio:4 by mitt a that the mining is easy. cheap nod convenient; We went through the mines- o f the ; : ofioga Improvement Comtany:' with Mr. Young the Alining Superintendent, and tho Ugh are had to to almost on "all fuurs",-the vein. being leSs than' ; four feet. thick—w e still thought the interest and incidents of the trip`into the bowels of ;the earth, compensation enough fur tired limbs, and achingback. The mode of mining' is widely different from that perttued, even in dur flat veins in'echuyikill County, and in Some cases, we must allow it to be superior; becatise, hy the system pursued, all the Coal can be extracted, 'find that too at a low cost. Our ruiners will scarcely believe that the Coal from thii! Vein Can be Mined and delivered at the bank'for 44 cents per ten ; yet cheap as this -Coal is mined, we can still see room for improvements: The fact I- have not visited any one distinct regio'n,, Without seeing is, general want of uniform ity ; that is,—in tine place the:mining is done for a low figure, but the transporting or preparing-is neglected, end in antither the outside improve ments are iihriest perfect. but the mining, pump ing or ventilationsi atjault. I - do not intend to apply these remarks to any particular place or re4ion—they ;" apply glirieritlly—and the Fe:V011 of it atoost every one has a plan of his own to pursue, which i may be 'good enough in s one re•perts; but will ; too often be found dePe tire in ethers: If all these plans could be Zion, lyte-1 an I i.yetioarnieally arrang:prby • s.ori pr (Mal Yet seientific man, impr.veinents. or in.,ny of them; could he combined and put to some purpmm in wining. • ove If' tt sign of lh force of pti , from the I t)lie eat 1 1 =II P / 1 AS ,ter- lie the ftu C.!lutohi. t, rol , te i rual. ' in Seir II eiVecial ester Anti, all declare. niP _an Eau, Vaukegan, •liamon. f lu, and will AI. c ho I z,up- .c of Ifitte in the wn Bottdo //fp of the Ciovi Wert Demo' Stri,tly hulking. wb hni-0 no regular sptein 1 3 ininers tit follow in theicoperition:i, though ninny. of the oiturat , irs mine their Goal in En niter r -11 ,elves o , systetnatic and eciitimnienl. manner. Which if generally known might he• follow ol with' oilcan Inge. But the time• tins corns—or it cannot he long dellyed—•:•when our extensive and deep mines will helm to fie bud out in their commence ment. on•tiortini systeitt'Aliat will admit of n perfeet Yentilotioti, and at thei same time not liable to he deranged by the frequent undulations or t•rolls,' which So oftiiti occur iin .our Anthracite forum . • thins. I have heen.workini out fur tomo time n new, or combined .systern 4f mining and ventilation, which, initimin ns time_ and r: uppottuniti offers I will make :nubile. unless some one hotter inf'rmed should undertake to IModle the subject. , • • • • 11. D. Bisf h is On 1 ,0 111 ,husi leery If the ti on allge other 1 n pa- Fre- , . NEW 'Tons; COAT. KAMM', Jut* 26—The mark et is quite tient fel , Don Male, with,n brisk demand at $4 50 ©ss 50 les small and large size F each Orchard end , ; SO 00 656 25 for Lehigh. For eign is not plenth . and is nominal, and qualities are wanting. 7 )lees ignal upon par- Is a sec- , BostonCoisl Trade-1850. - [Coriectet! from the Biritou Courier. of June'26th.] ' 4 We notice ides of inallse Pleton at $7 14 1 ,4 VI mine eMildron, 4 mot. andlts:PehaMrons English Enumclaw.° Uall mlneyat $l3 lii etnadeon, cash. . ' a few days laes in iiiin Congresp. r —The India Yarn that Thl 01(1 Line" et to do dtty eenva:os em y notninatiol o en . ie.— lEili ATIK(I.B 4 AtE 191.1CIPER TON or 2000 POUNDS. Schuylkpl,whjteash, - - - 75 9 587 Cur ttser- EMI 'do' ''ltuOi4 • -••6IA ( 6 12 I Lobkb, ititnit,, : • - !- • • •6 00 6 26' 4' Lackowtoranoi -` • . ® f the 1 atTAIL men ••• • TIO TO :a . or 2,000 POrNDS• They . it ton. 14 00 ft, un - do . ig•—• - do that do -- ,• - do do 7 60 @ 800 - do - - do - do 8 00 sin • do GOO (de 660 do .5 00 do . i 00 do 7 00 f 6 do 7 00 66 do 7 00 fo do 6 60 @ in favor •1. 1 Imovetnent. 11r6 inform • Ming calkd fo l Cannel = Neweastie,c - oirso • do 'fine - Orrel Y ; •:' • t 4 ccitch LVelsh ' . Cumberland,inn of pit :r do fine - do coarse lump Sydney t"• • - - Platon.entirse - do tine - - faekauanta.leimp - behlab• John's imuip4Stbuylkip) SebuylklllJutoP Preparod white - I'nd red Ash. 9 the Igia.' July, early prem.. -gun I, with tnte, 1:1115061 cow- It ran) I Ewe Imlig /rent Myer a at:th under By Rail Road and Canal. Quantity of *Coal sent Alr Itailrrad.and Canal, for the week ending on Thursday evening !ant; tori Carbon, Pettarille.; irhgvlkill ul.urn. . Port Total for tllciriOok; Total by Railroad In 18.36 1 • • " ,Cana! , "4 • Total by Canal and llalliol4 Shlptattati to aamo period Last year: warm. 61.978 10 31.034 Tt By Itsilmia4, By bOe ciseitllp , l, to.; 1544VAtteMmONi416414.-.-:.: - Net; et; :41, • •• • • NOW - Itanei. , 4 Newboryport, . ',Ube& jalgatk Tmr. Albany. •!i Hartford.., r . O 't,r.' - 10.591 - - _ 311,301 , • - 27.900 • 30,000 and ash, - Si 60 RAILII011). C .16.430 04.- - 114'03 00 3.109 03 •• 1.497 K 478 11 . • 19,634 a 1.140 73 094,0 G ..7.113.14-,. 54,770 07 34 azt,iti 54,770 07. tpcs, 1,40,412 00 63,015 07 %mis:' V-Na2o is EMU Lill! Oil 401 ."L tiiie L • For thilftift!..ol4lng IturipSatt*' - Dalaritibib 011.030 Lfsta.` `• - t'itialtra Pliliadclpkts , Wllniblitlotl, • - -*. -- lltaltlinore, • • . - "No! York sod vicinity, Total tin: week, FIT(IMMI'Ir" , VI?I'IrTrTII Ehl nts Lrike week Isaac% eat ardnYrnann I tea,' en Amestearg. • .17e 1 R illiannibneg, • Albany, • ' • , I,oll:,Norwinh, , Bcortan, 8,711 4 ew ITaeen. lialticnore„ #.l I !.Ves, Cantle* Erifpton. ',1% Nantucket. Cliariennetu, , Cobaseet, r i . r ew Jumbo g, cluster. 49Nurfolke camewas, • 11Xtpiewport. • Carpenler's Landing, .472iPeosidaneth Citelsas,. - 174 Petionburge 213 ChristiArut, ''OPoeternausli,- ; 14E8 -Dancerspert, - . • .fifill`rociocatoti, : . 161 1/I:btott. -. .. - : ; 'l3i•lPorGini, - it 434 Eat Boston . 1 Mill'aertucket, .: . 236 Eltimbett, City, .: VI A:Licht:et-pale, : • 564 Elarrille, •',. 1V l'eeksklll. • 215 Eastport.ll7 Phltadelphin, , , • 400 bet Cambridge, : .00011tockaway, 7H . .- 40 Fully Landing, • . - 610i14,4, Bulk, ~. '52 Fall River, . " ; 501:0114Innond, , .4.= Flushing, 151Xondont, :, . 735 Fredericksburg, ' WCltlincy. '''..- . 2 . 23 Pin nkfurd.. , 21 • itenth Trenton, 100 Gternpolnt. 197!iitony l'ofut, ' 241 Factaryfille, , : 10 - 15alem. ... 3,113 Georgetown, 3ol'. ' 4lng Flog. . 410 It 1 oesbUre; . ' 6•4' 1 ,•;t. Johns, N. G., , 22 • Ilampa,,ll, . , ' 15:1rarrytowu,',. - , 215 ir.bitt. , ,a.. } 214: rioy. 105 TONS. 120,821 Irsoirt. ItrirL Jersey City. Lynn. No. wars:. New Tkelibrd. , • Newburs. ' Ni w New Brunswick. NewV6rk. Broklyn & Toll and Tratallpertiliiolll OD r.An. ROAD row. jlivklest.s.r. • • FAILS From FMm Prna Rates of . • Mt.Carlomi. S. !lawn. Pt. Clinlan.,lubuni To Richmond, $1 85 $1 SO $1 C. $1 CO To PhilatTa., 1115 .1 t'o . 155 . 1 50 Spring 1111, " 1.56 163 .1 33 115 !trading, to 105 tio? • go 'totes of Toll by Canal for the Present. F'S.o.m Pt. ctrlN;n: Cartxpn, S. Illtsen. J. C'intom To Wills dra., CS C 5 5O Sining Mills, CO 59 57 Norri.towu, 55 54 5?.. 1 43 Ilesdkr , 37 35. 41 ' '''itsp.tes of Prelglit by Canis's' Frost Pt. Ctr Mt. C S. /Tarot. - Pt. Clins4; To 'New York, $1 CO $1 85 ' 84 To 9O r 85 . .60 ' Schuylkill County iltiihroadtm:lSsol The following Ilk the quantity of Coal transported ore, m tho .111Torent nallroadijn Schuylkill County, for the neat ending on Thuriday oTening last: - - - • tart. TOTAL. Nino S. Haven It.ll, 47.069 18 N 0.476 02 Ut . Carbon . 5.X8 04; 87103 07 rlelitiyik 111 Valley ' 12.033 01' 174,111 00 Carbon k Pt.CarlXon ." C 17.772 IG. 2';7.573 07 gill Creel: .; 17A03 OG 255.870 15 _ . tittle 4 4 .litlyl ill . • " ' 9.162 ut 101144 13 Illelasvar arta Hudson Co's Coal Trade. ' Wr.ES. I TOTAL• For the last aroA, 16,196 111„69d To a:une time Mat year, -1L1,000,, Ikwrntvo so Mr; ' 1)304 Penna. Coal Co , . C3al Trade'. For the ht.t week To 53.110 time last you, Docreage an fir. Lebilgb..Coal Trade for 1836 by Canal. ' Fur the week ending uu :...aturday last: - -Iv F.N.O. TOTAL. [ ; 310:11.41Cani and Nae. Co: Ton.. Cent. Tons. Ctrt Summit Mines, 5.3r.5 'O3 St 7 1 1. Room limn do. - 2.135' 13 17,711 00 East. Lehizh Mines. 1,•r••2 19 9,10.-.01 A. Lathepli Pea Coal, . Is 2 14,,, AS lo Sprinl, Mountain Miner, 2.245 01 ' 31.:4 1 l Ea.t Ste or Loaf' do. - 2.999 07 22.57 S 08 17x - dentin, - - ' • 2.515 00 21.743 •I.Li zlafrord. ,:e. Y. j.ehl;h Coal CO., 1:250 17 12.160 01 tiermiin.l'a.. do. do. ' 1,345 07 8.051 08 .!Ibutli Siic 51onntain Ilidge, 073 • 1 1.'270 05 Ovunei '0011.... , ' . 2,073 0) 13.710 13 ,[l:aleton.Conl Co. 5.739 03 • 36.54.11 07 I.:mulberry Mines, ..., 3.173 01 101153 04 'filament] ..- 1.099' 10 11.418 05 'Burk M'untain Co.,' . r 3.82) 13 81.911 10. Wilkesbarre Coal Co., ' 1.429 - 12. 5.153' 07 Wyoming Coat, ' " - 040 13 2.105 04 „ . Tobil. ' .1:24'..1 05 . 3:13;293 99 Lehigh Valley 11.11. IVt34( enilim Saturday last. ;Wm. 111Inesteo, , 3,313 ;0:1 35,519 IS iltatelift & Johnsoos, 00 (0 4i2 17 Parker. Carter & Co., 1 4 - - 311 14 3.2'47 08 N. Y. & Lehlah., v i 000 00 . SO2 CA ".fames Ta;girt, • • 543 11 . 3,332 00 Sharpe, Leisehrlng £ Co., . 216 ~09 0,433 . 10 , . , . Total, By Canal, Tot for the week. 44.554 t 73 391.196 19 I . Same nowt:lst year = (Canal) 01.515 09 401,755 OS De' reise In 18541, PO far, The decrease by Canal Ie Union Canal A. A. Coal Transportation. Amount traasported during the month 01 May. int : UOTLII TOTAL. Union Ca nal , ' 21.210 11 1 t. 182 00 tHr ad. 13 402 02 40,400 03 Cumberland Coal Trade, 1830. WEEK. : _ Tort. Far 113 , 3 last week, 19,589 235.719 lAA j•rur. ' 11, 1 3.12 21. .41 1 ! nem ., la 1t51.1t0 far COAL STOCKS, AND OTHER SCHUYLKILL CO. STOCKS, CtottitE,CTED RI:MELT By Tit JMPSON /MOW, 13 t.slK, •: RAILROADS • • Philadelphia. Readinli& Pottsville Mine 11111 and -Schuylkill Haven • Mount Carbon - -* - .Mount Carbon and Port Carbon Creek - - - Schuylkill . Valley - . borberr, - Creek 4 Suatara CANALS... , Seltuylk 111 Navigation - • - Schuylkill Navigation, Preferred - Union Canal - - - - Union Canal. Preferred - - lindron Coal At Transport:o'n Co.'? RAILROAD & COAL CO IPANIT9: Little Schuylkill Nay.. IL R. & Coal Co . . Lehi. Coal & Navigation Co. - ilatleton Coal Co. - • . - Ruck Mountain Coal Co: . • Penn.ylvania Coal & it. It. Co. - - • Dauphin Coal &R. R. Co. . Lykena Valley Coal Co. r . . •:, Roarer Meadows Coal &. R. •t• Lykens'Valiev Railroad & Coal Company COAL COMPANIES. Forest Improvernont Co. - North American Coal Co.-Preferred • • lo• 0 C ommon Dela Ware CoM Co, Cumberland Coal Co. - - - New Creek Coal Co. . 311SCELLANEOUS. Miner? Bank - • - - - Farmene Bank - - • - Pet 11Ie Gas Ca. - - . l'ot Maine SYMer , irir. The st ock of al Coal Companies the ri bora list, when tarnished by thorn NEW ADVERT'MENTS A. B. CORCAS, Banker, Dealer In Exchange, and Land Agent, ,cVV,rnt.*• Min n,inta. 001.1,ECTI()NS nit endod to and tax- . N,)e. palt t 11r , 11 :hoot the Territory. Will attend to the purchase and I ii.ation of Got ernment lands in Min. nesata. Wifoonsin and lona, end furt&h drafts of lands Ineated by him. with neeurnte des-riptinns of the timber. Se. Partin'Tar attenti.'n Rill be glee!, to lona- I'm land wire:tots. Persons desirl tut him to. locate wan wantsshnnid either leave blanks fort he asst/flees' names, rr nttnch to the warrant.' rowers of Attorney. au, hortr blm to locate them In their names. Certifiraten from the Land Otti,e will be immediAtely forwarded to th.qe for wh , m eneh locations are made. June ilk 2 1 "- • A MEDICAL REVOLUTION! The World Unanimous The virus of diseatie often makes its way to the inter nal organs through thepores of the skin. This penetrat ing Ointment. melting under the hand as it is rubbed in. isabsorbed throttgh the same cluinnels,and.reathing the seat of, inflammation, promptly and invariably sub. dues it, whether located in the itldtteys,.. th e liver, the lungs. or any other impertant organ; penetrates the. surface to the interior through the countless tubes that ecemennicate.with the skin as summer rain parses Info the fevered earth, diffusing its cool and regenerating in- Rumen. : • Skin, Iliseases and Glandular Swellings. - Every species of exterior Irritation' is quickly reduced by the or ft-inflammatory action of this Ointment. An gry Eruptions. such as Salt libeum.,Erysipetis, Tatter, Ringworm, Scald Head, Nettle Rath. Scabies. Or Itch, ke.. die nut, to return no mors,under Its appliestion.— Ifeseplial experiereee In all parts of the world , proves Its , leraiiibility in diseases (Alba skid. the Muscles, ;the Joints and the elands. . Maori, Sorel and Tumors.; Tbo effort of this unrivaled external remedy upon Scrofula. and oilier vlruNtit ISlPers cud "Rom iv alrom.t. mirseulons. • II Best disctuirecs the poison adilik viten= cos suppurit ion and, prohd flesh. and, thus the ,cures: which its healing oropeitleiatterstur4 eotheleleranl Uri as well as permane ,n't. •, ' • Braises, Biros sad 19oaide. . To egoietOt tlte fracture or tbe bones. in arks • caused by steam - Implosions: Bruises. Burns. Folds. libel:unix. Has. Stiffness or tbeinloo, and contraction of thislm eves, It is employed and warmly recommended by the fs. eulty. ' This marretotus remedy has %An introdueed by its Inventor iu Pei 0711 Into all the laiding • hospitall of l Europe, and no private household should Do' without it. lindeninble Teltionong, - ; The Statical Slot of the Itnmch and gdglivh Armies in the Crimea. have ogicially signed their approval of Holloway's tHritment, as the dressing kw sabre :ruts, stabs, and gun shot wounds. - ;11 is also used by the surgeons of the Allied C~vle* Boa Pie Ointment and Ike Pulp .hortd, is , used is. Ike following nowt Banton's . . Skin Dluases; Burns • • • , Swelled Glands': Chopped Hands Fare Loge,.. ~ .. (lhilhiains , Sore Breasts 1 • Flatula Bore Wads Gout _ _ Sore Threats • ' l ' • Lumbago ; • Sores of all kinds ' • - Mercurial ErttpUttes Sprains 1 - • Piles • • Stiff Jidtits . 1 , • tto mostista , Totter - - : • - , ItlnTennis - • Ulcers. =• • Salt Rheum : - Venereal Sams • _ Sothis- r Wounds at all lands;---• 1 Oh Sold st_lb• Manatee:Wee tit l'relisme if I to . Uaiden Law. Neer,Tarkr.Z4 Stehidtirondntl. dt l .l bl ail 141 respectable drtiagllts and dealers Inabilities* , thietisla. 131 at the United Sista sad ike eittlllred *rid, in pot 100 tSS verde, 82% sante; and II each. ' Airtime° is ,a nos;. Iss • iderallie sating by tuning the larger dna : • 150 -N. /14—Directions for the guidance of patients In ever Sl2 isorder aro sOled lo tech pct. 1 la :vine tont, 88,59k96 104,044 48 402.074-'O4 TOTAL 1,10,45 le tN,825 17 EESEia 1,406.419 no • " CWS. =fa_ . .4.011 , 1 10 4 ." '233 ao • ' • CIS 00 • 11e. 00 • M,SIVt 13 =el 31,921 19 tel:(tVa•bington.; 6- Nibikkittan. 1E .Ve•st MIX:: %larcus nook* 3.1 itlractS, 2411 Ada. 141 'lmo time 11;t yedr`,4ll3 891 \STEC /Li. 4.154 Id 52.598 13 42,129 OG 339.233, OG I will who The Great Counter Irritint. Vii. NEW ADVERT'MENTS PRINTING OFFICE FOR'SALE, TN the head of the Coal fOgions of Northern Penoxylranin , -4tnesitiOco4 4inttess. ft9g cianr in the jobbintold ~Nut 4:hilslr'h3iiAtf—ii MIS ch4lkee raterplititig man vita. fddlanaul sons CaPit.ll.l 'JOS Fartkplari taktiy6llt4t 4114#1t nE tbs jOrg• ..fte; , - , 34 , • . EOR SALE.--Worthiupi ti*ietin p,lisetriiChronometar Staant:ll Dv& lel Flees, kW* bathe . , Scroll Chile"; Eloctdineit Patent Idle rope. Dudgeon's Ilydnaulle Xialtn, &War; Asherotre, Schroldt's and other Steam giuttra..de., &c. For sale liy W. 11.- KING. Meeliantool•Eitinee-r and Omen' dent, Mint St. below Walnut. Phtladelptda. ' Si** Specification*, contracts, de., tUndshett for Rom Enalues,:boitem and mat bitten , of all kinds: Ilirpnw • itigs sad specific:edict's made for Patents, and Patents se, cured. June 2416 ps!le TOSS. 3,625 343 1,110 46 333 2.1 0 ; 113 , 2,1 530 KRAT4M I WOLFF. Grain .end Couitry Prodtwe, 'Matori t LlVOrtinataberidati eowati e Pa. Tug 'Oublicribira, are now prepared to All arty order* of ,WheAt, Rya, Corn, tkits,„potatoes, Bacon, Butter, 800. tart Ae..that nuky bj, vent to them. Coal operators stud provhdon deakestof Schuylkill county would d 4 well to get their Dupont!' of grdio • and provi sions from no, Se We co supply them at rice* to bu to their advantage. Send us your ordem • K11A.3111. A WOI:Flr. Milton, June 2W, '54 " ' , • RT. GLAIR sßoptwoOk,s. Tug sub.reP.ers restnietfally, Invite the ittenttutuplie Imsbeinwoommunity o their new Poliiidryand Machine Rl.!. . ri eryr-...jAyir to the town of it. Clair. Schuylkill coon -777. ty.. where they are prepared to build Steam elazia.4. Coal !treat:era, Pumps and Machinery of every pattern. Also, Dritt'eara. Iron or Mass cutting!" of any size or pattern Mainz practical mechanics Coal op erators and others who want machinery W ould do well to else them a call and examine their work. II Orders thank fully received and ezecuteltt the shortest notice and en reasonable terms. CATIIELLS, Gall , PI I S. aCI St. Clair, June 21, `69 . '24-1y 862 9 SB, 142 :LS EMI NOVELTY IRON WORKS. THE •subseribers wind I respect-' ly inform the citizens 'of the Coal Re Will don that he is prepared to manufacture r.c2,',:iliaz Steam Engines of any pewit or pattern. - Pumps of emycipacity.and Coal Breakers of every descripthm. Blast Furnace, Roiling Mill, Grist and Saw 11111 Machinery.and ca tlegief every variety and Rum. tlxving a very extensive variety of patterns, and great facilities for doing business, the work can be exe cuted with the greatest despatch. AU °niers for machi nery thankfully received and promptly executed. . •. J. 11. JONES. llarrisburg, June 14; - , • , 24.6 m • SCHUYL. VALLEY PASS. TRAIN. anamcgmmtwiga ) N and afterlnne 2x, 1856, the Val {leyPassenger Train will base Pottsiille daily. (Sun days excepted.) for Macaroni:. at the fOlbiwing hours, 'viz: 7 A. M.. and 3P. M.—returning will leave Tim.* rora at BA. M., and 4P. M. Pamenters by the 7 o'clock train on their arrival at Tuscarora will take the stares to Tamaqua, and there connect with the eatawissa, Wil liamsport & Elmira Express, Train. *MAI leaves Flails• delphia at SA. M. for 'soak Palls, etc. .G Tickets to Tamaqua (procured In tn!, cant.) 50 eta. E. 11. WHEELER, Superintendent. June 14,'68 BROWN'S • 496 ip co tb.e> c• 4/2*.r. , 4 1311OUGH thundets and light-1 hinge la all cornets of Schuylkill county . and rains rug; stores, 163 ustd.-rsltned still lnaintains in a arm ma lifer. bis old establistrawnt as ;heretotore. and will c ott in ne,t avomat elate his custodors la sn do a prompt and satisLfetory manner as to oVarralit and !kr .aire their..utifa. confiden.m. At the mole time he takes this opportunity to return to fi fends and 's patrons grateful acknowledgement's for the V very substantial manner in whidt they have. dur ing many years. favored - hlm with their patronage aod hme they will continue In nintrerinte our bumblet efforts to serve them. Our Drat; Store is ft ted up In a superior manner an llt well stocked with all kinds of drubs. In this respect o.r establishment cannot welled by any other sithilsr concern. JOHN G. Bit • faVN. Dranisi C.eatist. -'-if TOTAL, SHAKO MEI EilEil Pottsville. June 21,'56 POTTSVILLE POLICE.--1656. THE following have be vi appointed Pollee for the ensuing year: Wnr.,ll.lioro, - Fileorkre Marta, Lieber Smith, :Jacob Kohler, Jt. Lia.k, ' ..,. Jacob Mernine, Benjamin Christian, . . D. D. Morbin. Richard Stout, :' Samuel . Allman. on - en Iloy„ : Geirge Itelohart, Jamas Cleary, : John Itindle). .1. L. !Mulch. John 11°0:int; Samuel Morrie, Jr- . J.H. Shearer, John Derr, :. Deter ‘Vool. Mathew Branigan, , i Andrew Smith. -WalteeSedgerick. . Pursuant to. notice the above named officers met .at Council Chamber on. Monday Atm i og, and took the oath of office.—when. on motion of W. 11. Gore. Nichelis Fox was chosen President, and Walter Fedgwirk, Fecretary. On motion of Eber Smith;Walter Sedgwlck was unani mously elected Marshal prj'ollee fur the following, year. Adjourned to meet on Thursday evening next. NICIFOLAS FOX. Chief Burgess. WALTER SE4ittIIVICK, Marshal of Pollee. Pottsville. June 2S, 'MI' 2r , ' TONICS WON'T DO: . r HEY never did do more than give l e l temporary relief, and they :toter bill. It is because I t y don t touch the cause of the disease. The cause of all ague and bilious diseassos is:the atmospheric poison I called Miasma or Malaria. Nentalize this poison by its Natural Ant idote,and all., diseases caused by it disappear I at once; Rhodes's Fever and Ague Cure is this antidote: to Malaria. and moreover it is Oipuifeetiv harmless med icine. Thu certificate of the ceiebrated chemist, J. R. Chil'on. of New York, to!this efte`ef,ls attached to every but le; therefore if does lie good it can do no harm. I This is more than ran belsild of Quinine, Assent.. Or I any tonic in oxi%tenee..os their are is ruinous to the con- stitution amid brings on Dumb Ague. which never allows a wren) to feel p•rfect'y well fir a single moment. in illustration of those truti s I annex some extracts tram a letter just received trout a physician : . . • Gcordstown.O'de, It rra 17. 1956. JAS. A. RH IDES, Esq.—Dear Sir,—louts of the 2d instant is at hand. The Cure arrived late last year, anti the difficulty in getting any one to try it was,greatly in created from the tart that a remedy bad been introduced which was growing in favor with the public, as being bettor than using Quinine.—not knowing I presume that the rethedy therms:ell to escape takihg Quinine, contain ed the Drug itselp s s , , This rem-sly , ( shownas "Smith's Tonle." wou'd inva riably bleak an Ague. but it did Dot cure it. as it would often return with renewed vigor. This one circumstance I deemed in your favor, if I could Institute a test com parison between it and your Cure. The following is the result:- - 1 . . 10.531 00 63.490 02 ma 453,, 10 644 50 1 52 50 1 52 50 52 50 i 52 00 7 (H) 8 ' 211 3 21 30 7, 4 10 10Si :13 13% 1= 11221:2' Three personSß.x)k your Cure, all of which were cases , of -Quotidian Intermittent Fever," all of many weeks standing. they had tried Quinine, and other remedies, Olcisi. - nally missing a chill, but it was, (as in all surh cases.) slowly wearing; them out. and laying the founda , tier of other and severer maladies. I did succeed in of- fectiug a radical cure of all three cases with your remedy arid they have not bad a chill since. In all three of these ' ca, es the Smith's Tonic had been used. and would. as be t4e stated, break, the chill, but after a period or two bad elapstd it would return. • l think there will bo nadilliculty now in giving to your Ore the vantage ground of any other remedy now in use here. kc.. kc. WM. BUCKS Eit. M. D. 11110 DES" FEVER AND AGUE CURE. or ANTIDOTE to Malaria, the only harmless remedy in existence. Is squally certain as a Preventive, as a Cure: Take It when you feel the chills coming on. and you will never hare a single one. JAS.-A. Proprietor. Ryovidence,'ltbodo Island. For sale by S. C. MAttrm, by 'J. 6. BROWN, Pottsville, and druggists generally. , June 21. 'Kg' • ' 25- 45 1 ' 45% 74 72 1 4 00 I t 00 100 101 4S 50 35 I 40 ,53 5. 1 i 1 10 15 25 i 25 5231 23 00 00 21 1 4 2114 58 ; 00 ! 5$ 125 1 25. i2O 23 . by added to desire their AT a Stated Mecting•of . the Council of the borough of Pottsville. Tuesday evenin te.J tine 11114 /Slid. the Committee of the o hole reported the fol lowing Preamble and Resolutions. which were read and aiorted, sad ordered to he publlnhed: Notice. The Grand Jury. during its late session. returned a true bill seastnst the =nib°, s of the Town Council. for not rep•tiring streets. sidewalks, itc. The indictment anntaltis the following counts: Ist. That S:erenth street_ from Lynn street to Mahan. tonzo street. is Tory deep. broken, in greatdecny for want of reparation and amendment. 2d...Thit Ninth street. from 3larket street to 3lahan tongo street. 'sin the same condition. • • :xi. That Lynn street, from Third st. to Eighth st. is in the 1,41110 4th. That the sidemottka on both sides of Centre street, fn. to Union street to Min rarLUla street are in the same candttien. . . sth, That the sidewalkion both Aides of 314bantotago street, f mu Centre street to 9th street are the mune; , Gib. That the sidewalks on both sides of Market street, from Centre street to Mutt:6'ofeet are the' ie. 7th. That the sidewalks on both r es of Norwegian street, fi Om Centre street to Georg street, are the same. The charge in the four last quilt s is, " that the side walks ever since, tta. have beeri ' sl still are, very ruin ous, deep, broken and in great d y. for 'want of due reparation ancramendment, so that the citizen, of the said commonwealth, through ut,. pon the said side• walks. on both sides of the paid& t, ooaid not, during the time aforesaid, nor yet can , return, pass, and re pass, walk and labor, as they o tor were wont to do." Notice is tbereftre, hereby gi to all persons owning property' on the streets mention in the foregoing manta, to curb and pave, and repel here the same may -ho necessary. on or before thelOth day of July, MG. Readred, That the clerk be 'directed to give written notice, on and atter the lUth day of July neat, to all per sons who shall fail t 4 curb, pave and repair the sidewalks above inentiened. Resolred, That the supervisors be directed to repair the st.•eets mentioned In the atbressldbUl of indictments —and where the saMe cannot be done until' the side walksitre curbed. they shallnotify the owners of prop erty to curb the sante aceording to law. Reolcel, That the foregoing notice and resolutions b published in the Miners' Journal and Mining Register. (Extract from the minutes.) • - ' Attest, Assn= Ears, rows Cterk. Itttssille, June 21,'36:. 261 t CHAS. W. KP'lll4O, Wholesale and Retail • 3Drusiglist staacl. C7ixessztort. B. E. Comer Centre and Norwegian Ste., (Opposite Mortistr's Hotel,} POTTSVILLW, PENN&. p The subscriber. having taken poaaeaelon of 4MR"the hots.e formerly occupied by Mrs.E. M. litotty. has .ronverted the sired Into 1 t . : 411r Dingwall ApoAbetaarst Store, suets as tve 'thinks will vivre satisfactory to all prmekurlmit. and respectlitily gibs the at tention of hit ftlemdtkind the public to lib retto:lre stock. Ae hut takerigratt care la the selection of his Dru.m. Medirjnes. kr.. and can therefore cheerlhily tecommead each and every oua as being PURE AND UNADULTERATED. - Ile is determined to ere, tradtrldei peritorial at tendon to bas btudness, at all hintriolthe day and nlicht when molted. believing that the snectsr aisd repulatunt of payee/ails as well as the twetditable tires thetr pa tient; depends is a great measure on the we of the Apothecary width° quality of his druss and mixtures; and he fools confident that cutaraitts.wben obtained at the expense of virtue and health, will not be the only question. with has customary when once his reputation as as:ireful and ocatipstent Apotheinntf t alma be satisilte. tartly established. - •• ; • • . •-• This Tertteite hr Is detonated to bona up, wlthtbs anistanze of a sham of the publia patronage... tkir pro. mrtion ea - MA is guaranteed to hint' by i1121:44M11 friends; independent! of that *Web be be* to Obtain by tics* attention to ‘llllll2 etriet *Heath* in preseriptioes tolgektnay effect the health - and Ilves of his et vtanws. „ . ke.*Olen% pfjepatitntaild'entepoundlag Inedintata tor livintell s'Ogatitut he will Delve reeort tn, thou” it It notoriously trAtilbat mat it AtAtigsgotly, detiptkm. Ia much mere_ exteatdvely and 'lnteeessfalkilenettpd 60'40000 ealeficipeOn.Y: l inattlilbL , • • .., 5.,:. - - GonSdiat of.ohtolohne osossrand stisoositito &War hls estassorstles, h* way asleAttaniassy b prorshlo !In So sstssousia kbsibillAriossiagt thotaOsts . /appahons siSywhhecrali/leness4yhipott thirpthesph and Clihtul mention of their ostkos.osot tree:4ll or 'otbstitise.• ' ;•••- ' CHAS. W. EPTINO. DUMB? a oittlett S. 1~ ante: of Centro ring rorpft•trmi sf c , ib t e„,..ak Trlvville..lnue 21. V.-1r MEI IE3 OFFICIAL HARDWARE: EIS" OUTTERSL4Wst in the world j tbs Itirdi-tre.;ws it,i4o2 r ot. • ran. Pottsville, June VA., 4 ARDWAII2.---A fine assort merit of ]R goo4s Ilse 41634 heel et the very best ps ' ^ a uras; Pint PoSest6l2 - Jane Zet'lts Daiir WOEEL-BARROWS, it fine , krUcte l , 'pod and ;brae,. ilardwiqe aid Nook Lepot. MAT. Pottsville, .1111*114.16' - - 26' EVOLVINCi HAY,,RAILES.- 7 Fta , au 'hid this liber4o4 l 4 l66 rhtne VItANK, PUTT'S Ilirdwe and Iran Depot Pottelille;June SS; - t - „ EAVtEN' 'l`hrastitTig iltaellints.-:--- ~ Nnteeseesisfarattot thriater an& bone power, sitTl bi) I wan sad Trott ?RA ,7911VTIL, t ' fiRAIN Paiont Cradles. 5e70.1.45, Scythes and Scythe Smiths, at the Hardware and INA Depot. FILANIE POW. P9ttsvilic, Jane 26, WI 1 I 26- Y. jyoßy Handled Knives, ,Silver - Pla led or !Ace!, Deseert end table, et the itlirdwitreand Iron Depot. i ! YRINK ran. - pot t! , ville. June 2S, '3ll I • ITYDRAULIO CEMENT, Calcined ll I. Fluter. Ground Land ('taster, White Nand, at the Ettrthvare and boa Depot. - 511.11.N1i Parr. Pututilles.hine i 26. _ COLT'S PI STOLS, with -- At taehment. liehing Ts4tle. Unring Machines. and other meant inventions, at. the Hardware and Iron Dr, PoC -. ' ~..; i' ' ; 1in..414 li. mt.,: .• pousdne, J une :S.; '56 ' ' 1. - %., A GENCY, ,for the; _Reading :IL Agricul tural3lfilline Shop.—•flasitmt tho agency for roe widely celebrated *grievant* implements manufaet ured at this stop. I invite the attention of farmers, and am furnish theta with these goods at manufacturer's pole.* —fr.ight added. • FRANK PUTT. Pottsville. June,•&.'.s6 MISCELLANEOUS. • • LIG:4 TNINO RODS. AND .POINTS. • 1 UST received, lan ussortineut of ipp Lightning Rod 4 and Points, with fixtures complete, which any fanner run put up—sad forsala cheap by .• BRIGHT & LERCH. ' • • LEONARD, FRY &-40., , • Bankers '49t, Dealers in, TAIIAQIIA, PA. • _ COLLECTIONS; ATTENDED. TO, and dram fiir sale on all the principal. title:gin the Union. Man, anttla for sal! on England, Ireland, Seot.: land and Wales.' June 14,'56 4'l DESIRABLE GREENWOOD LOTS FOR • SALE.. SEVE RAI, LOTS, fronting on Adams; street audGraenwood Avenue: in Greenwood. Imit able for bialldintrottatres. Slie—tai by 150 .feet., and 100 by 150 feet. Alen. several lots fronting on the east side of Coil street:, whieb are 4/tearable for. bual tattu purl pos:s. Fur terms: •7c:, which will be reasonable. apply to . H. BINISAN. Putt trille, Mai WI, '55 ,t _• . • ' 21. ......_ __:. - . ___ PUBLIC SCHOOL INKSTANDS. .9 - IHE subscriber has had manufactured to hisi order is lot of Public School Iron Instantbei subable to Insert and Web INthe desks. These stands have covers which slide off when In use, and besides. they cannot be uoNet and thus It the d..sits ant furni ture. Th y are it capital art i.1.1,f0r. szhools. Teachers and sehoets supplied by the ituantlty . , at t R. ir:Axs AN'S eh vari Wholes..ile and Retail Book t.-tore, r! , •••.^ 1. 1.: Mft , ill7 . '26 • ENGLISH PAPER HANGINGS. ALt) I' of Lin;lish Paper Hangings, very shoviV patteius. with good colors. for sale cheap. to close ° lita eonsi .llnient.‘ l'ap,r banger' and those who d •howy Tuner will feu till+ a favorable to purchase, wh , les‘lo an'l , pt ii. [TANN AN'S 13ot: pt.. re.. Where nriy bold and Velvet oapers. told pa. rs..te.. varying in pilee from 6 filial , Io $: per piece.— 'the p hest asx‘rtment of papers evuuty can be fouud at his establi4inlent. Pottsville, Jul o 7 7 : 'it DR. ALLEN'S CONTINIIISTIS GUM TEETH • T U 'PE M 0 sT VA L kAatILE 13itiltOWLIMENT OF Tilt& AGO, IN ME- Ctlaaat.l.3.l. DESTUaIitY... Teeth pat up fa this style are neat. strum:4 and beautiful; without j. 101; or Inter stiCe4 far the acdUtuulation of food or other extrarnous matter, randarlrit; the mouth, as a cons,atuence, sweet and pleasant. With thele adrantates they are greeted with universal favor by all wh3 admire handsaw and natural laoltln7, teeth. Hieing availed myself of the ritht to use. and already tested theft in my prartice, I feel ennfident of the rasult lu recommending them to thenullll,. M. D . L. DODSON. - Pottsville; April 10, 4 1.55(1 • . 16.3 m SEA BATHWI—ATLANTIC CITY. ~ The united State; Hotel .7 -- Wto i rTo n o i t:A e T n U e lt d D A i x ? rtiit,l"l.lest Oreception for the Season. The fa, illty for reaching this fine bath ing gomnd, being only two and a half hours' ride on railroad from Philadelphia, opens the opportunity 10 those who may have but a short time to spare, to enjoy the benefits of a healthy recreation. without nincixtf. any interruption, to business. The Hotel is now in,the best state of preparation for the reception and acsotinno dation of guests. JOHN . G. 31,1TC11*11., .Prniirietor. May 24. IS5' l ' . 21:14 • • • REM Of 170.'L. Rooter's , / O ts Y ard AL ware Store. -"LAVING rernoTed from the corner, of Centre and Marget streets, to Fry k !kr:ter:sold sland. nearly opposite. air. Esterly wkild infurui his friends and the inhabitants of this and adjoining collo ties. that overythitit in the hardware line will alwips be f avid at his estal.Vislnent. where they may be certain of getting superi I. articles at the lowest prices. Atirlte• member to eall at D. L. Esterly's nardware t;toro. Centre street. below Martiet-ibir - N 13.-orders for coal screenv,of Esterly k Prick's man ufacture rewired :tad pro aptly atte.tl,-.1 to. Pottsville. April 19.1556 GEORGE J. PRITCHARD. .800A•seller, nod Stntioaer, innerecille. Penna. TS DUANE RULISON'S General "..LAgent fur the fallowing unwks. in Schuylkill County : bro. the Circuit The American Lanier, der. Gathered Tretsares from Iloward's Deinestic Mell-1. the Mines of Literature, ciao. IPaughters of the Cri es, Lorenzo Dow'e Works, and Adventures of Illustrat 41 Biography, . Black Hawk, Greatness In llttN e Zogs, jCavaliers or the Cinss, The people's Medi I Light - ; Manual of Methodism, '" house. I . The above books teiglatdellvered on application to the agent. in any part of-the cillauty at putiiplier's prices. May 17, '56 • JOSEPH A. NEEDLES, lIANTJPACTritEIt op , • Wire, Silk and Hair-Cloth Stevelli' CARSE, mAium and tine in mesh; hype, middle -dye and small in diameter. Metallic Clothe or woven wire, of the best qualities. various sizes. of mesh. from Nov. 1 to 80. inclusive. end front one to six feet in width. They are numbered so many spaces to a lineal inch. and cut to suit. The Subscriber also keeps constantly on bend SCR ELNI3. for CO3ll. Sand, tiro. Lime, Grain. Gravel. Guano. Sumac, Sugar-- Salt. Bone, Coffee. Spice, Dray:Dye-Stuffs, Together with an assort ment of bright and annealed lion Wire. All of the above sold wholesale or retail, by J. A. NEEDLES. 51 North Front street,'Philadelphia. 24;n1t1 Nay 31,'56 . lee 'Cream made in Six Minutes . . With AV S7'l N' S Patent eiTaits Freezer. AN extraordinary and agtiinishing improvement in Cream Freezing: Rill freeze in err mama, by a Mutate and elegant application of wcll known principles. A child of ten years can manage it without difficulty. Three t.:11 ver Med ils have been award ed. and I tottsands have twon• sold since the p Meat was issued. Prices-2 'quarts. $225; U quarts, tr.D.25; quarts. St 25; ti quarts. $5 25; .9 quarts. 25; l 4 qts.. $8 eu; gusto, $ll u 3.. For wale by DANNAN. A zent 11,r Rchuylkill county. Also, %Voter Coolers, Lined with a new un-tal which dies nut injure the . Mgt , of the water. and will preserto water cool for 2,4 hours Price. $a 25. ; • ; Pottsville. May 31. tr-! - - MINERSVILLE. Book and titattonery Stare. •. OKY,K,J. PRI ITIIXRD. hav ing rent tend liithAek.4tore frail St. Clair toMlnerevlllo. r,..would Intern' blilttends. l and the public generally ibtewthent the county, that they may And his new and larte witanllehment on the corner of Seeoud And Rail road etreetej. . The stoc k of-books, stationery and Laney articles Is faro and complete. comprising everytbins that may be wanted:4ogs line, at prices Hut cannot fall to give sat isfactiOn. being in many.cases even cheaper than they ,an be bntatit in the cities. His supply - of new books Irons the Trade Sales is very,: extensive. and, will enable him to sell at wholesale as well as retail. Schools and country stores supplied with lmoks and stationery at the lowest *boles:de prices. Book-blndinr, and blank work done at the shortest notiee and In the beat style. N. ll—Ativtiting that may be required in his line do. livered to eider. Minersvilte, March 29.11336 *- • . A CARD! •, • • TORN - SILVER takes - pieasure hi in. pl forming his 'numerous friends and the . public generally that, he has left 31r. 8. Shin- — Ali* delis RefectOry, and taken that commodious Refectory in the besentent ;of the Odd Fel lows Hall. whet; he will be happy to wait on oil hi friends and the public... He topes his past reputation for keeping a respectable astablialuneut for . twenty-lave years. in the same line of business, sada desire to plmse, will insure at obotinnattre of their _patronage. John Sli ver will alio present to the public his every day's 8111 of Fare, els:. I . I . - . • Raw Oysters in thashall, sal t or flab. Stewed Oysters, Spiced ditto, ditSalmon.lant Soup, Boiled and Boasts ed Potato**, tried Liver. ditto fresh Fish, Spiced Lob ster& Fresh Crabs. Boiled Ham. Mutton Chops, Caesand Toast- eekedtilliteTapleid frith Fish, Sa rdines, Stewed Beef and Mutton. Catlish and Coffee. fresh Lobsters, Spiced *Mania. Smith's Phlbad'a XXPale Ale.Yeungling's and Lemer's Pottsville Palo,Als. on draught, and al I kinds of Domestic Wines in JNO. SILVER. 'Sil tl-gm i - ? FOR THE PEOPLE!" . . - 1 , , . -Bead suit Rodoot before you Buy t . 1 , TrcHTER 4. ITHOMPSON. - take Siilearele in annonnetegAbst thee have opened anew ; - sod Iron Store;: i On i l l e l c" ‘ er w ner ar al Cesare and Mir et Weds I An lunite the at a tt ention nf t etr friendsan the paltc genera te to au inspection of thei r isive And varied asvertment of ;mods, which will cenudst in part of TablelSnd Enact Cutlery. Goiters Saucepan Gram end iron 'Kettles, Bites. Guns and . Pi Pistols, BOO s, ! Barrels. Powder_ and Shot, Vercussio Ca hen. r. , _A ItS, rue /and Copper ' Wire. Trott. Steel, Be llows; dwell& Viers, Files and llaps.lntees,l :tails and•Spilsen 1 Muhl, Mill, X cot and circular Sisa; lEnglish, Ameilcan and.Oer ; man Grata'! Scythes, Siebleit..Scythe Stones and BM& i Hoes , Klatt giudes and rshovebt; ' thy . and Manure iYorks; Rid es. Slat& dxej. Hatchet& Hammers. Plane& Sass ' II• W hite Lead . Oil. Glass. tacks. Latches and Binges; Butcher Sat& ;Choppers. t tea rem, Dial Balances 1 . with Bale and.Sirbrel, expressly Ibt Butchers. Ac. IRON. if all kinds cod deseriptlets. Oar foreign goods pro. imanatitetured by the hest taken. and the domestic Ar ticle:vibe the most part obtained dbuctly from the man*- " Dictum& comprising Cabinet, and Building Materials:. i ,tisrpenter 'and Shoemaker Trois; "Smith and' Ithutrs' i_ Tools; Steroid**. Plumbers Lad Ova littera' Torts: .4 , - 1 ,', irultutal Ind Vartidalmtdensalat•Hotaertamtddag 1 Goods at teary desctiptioa, sad in grass eartety..44 , - Aunt every Betide 112 melba can itiww befoul:AS wit h - 1 'us, - Oar goods Vs rotholied at the. Ulvt -ideas tot t . 1 ;ASH; and, *two Intend to put oti tint 4 sasallailvaass, 't • will suable Os to sell gacidaltrave than they have ever 1 been - offered In tisk ta*tket: tr_tAir 1143 . isilvtellois Wir , .tOntetl2lMitis qiettlig iI . CON I ,t4IIIOI STOBI. 'and _ta ' u- the • 'Nay of entaolttialt this . pmpoiLitiols-to,,you for your r - owdderation'.! Being • &stilted that A blideßNl 1 , 11 110 4 l' * : % P nri, rhoe'Prtnellitoll Ittit iciest Olio with the : support I .;' ad 19otattsti et all oaktrlsatts.*4_ Masts* tootelw ' - ' 3 l ' ait g °64l t'°W;tt'r Puatr,alth itedertationsablch 1 - ,.. *are firmly roveritined * mutt ixt latual bOTIOSt to !• ,'' l who wetted- It. i VC takti.thtlatilty 04,tor' ' a tftitly salletitairieut Tatrsasmiussatiag.fostibit net I ,-, llas or. esettfcat.stil) ?. stated to Voule. nor 'a l ? 434 . . - 'tidied to Sato** ttta forma ea* sem* the pry**. is% a n d rapport at oral ' oat' trian4s undl 4 t4vai- Olt* 1 •• a all the &war of Centre' and Mast , strast.... I ' torefamerly aectrpled hy ?AM P.V4IITift. - • 1 , 1111011211. k ZUOMPSON • pvrrlllot. 31•• 31.1 54 • 11•• C IZZOI West Ileum 117 Telegraph aad Testerdayra Falling Into The Boston Journal has hoisted toe Fre. [now flag. • Cougetitsik The House has bad under consideration for several days 'past, the bill to admit. Han itas as a State, v4tth a Topeka constitution. Newsp,pers wild , ' h Support IP*liiinit. Among the thou ' ads of papers ihteb have emiraised the nem tis e f., the North A#serican, nutei on its exeltvge list, 42. dal, ',Papers , ' and 11 straight out Whig journals., l kralrit'st Wasbilaktois,f The rermrted.appointatent of Gene al Per- siter F. Smith as Governor of Bansa'a r is un true. Some Congressional fnends of thel bill for the. admission of Hanias ;with the; Topeka Constitution, :ties that if. itpassei ths Souse it will be by an extremely close Another Bolter. Judge Ives, the Democratic candidate for Surveyor General of this State, bas i steclineti that nomination. The State Convention is to assemble att hanittersburg on the eth of-Au gust to nominate a candidate for thl t it pla e. The Judge cannot swallow the Detnocratic platforiu adopteti at Cincinnati. ThiS Un'on State ticket will be triumphantly elected in October; for there are thousands o',l - Demo crats in Pennsylvania precisely in the condi tion of Judge Eves. They . cannutlswallow the slave•worshippitig Cincinnati Platform. The Latest from !Linage**, We have advices front 'Cattails by way of St. Louis. 'Win. Gay, agent of the Wyatt dottes, has beeti murdered by the Indians. It is reported that Gov'i,. Shannon has vesigned, to take effect on the first of July. also, that G. W. Brown, of the Herald of Fre4itiom, has been killed. Col. Stormer is reported to have had a battle with 'the Missouriansi in which the latter were defeated, and the Colonel is said to have diivn parties of Free State and Pro-slavery Mill from the territoq. I,tayor Hoyt and:James Legate bad been arrested at Lawrence, by, order of Sheriff Jones, and taken to Lecompteri. The Republican says that Willard I. Hall, of 3lissottri, Will be ap- pointed to succeed Shannon. I TWO IWEEICI3 F l o igfit FRO* CALI- Arrival of tee Grenada at !Cecil:Orleans • ...Execution of Casey and Ctita..Ope. ' rations of the Vigilance Committee.. Arrescand Snielde or Yankee finGlVan . ....Proclentation of Martial'. Law in Washington Territoryi . , . NEW ORLEANS, June 26.—The 'steamship • Grenada. arrived, to' day, from Aspinwall, bringing dates from San Francisco !to the sth ' . instant. • '. • • .- • The.itteennship Illinois had left ;Aspinwall' • for New York with $2,250,000 in: gold and .. 000 passengers. •. i 11 i . ,e excitement at San Francisco continues unabated. . • . . . Casey antl'Cnra were hung on the 224 ult. i ,The !Linda!' V- Mr. king took phice ou the saine•daV, and perfect deco i um want observed throughout the whole prweedings. • - . . The Vigilance Committee, - he'd arrested ~ several other desperate chargtersi including the nut iritius!Yankee Sullivan. On the tat , .inst.- Sullivan •„comtnitted suicide in ibis cell at the committee rooms, leaving a copfession‘in 1. regard to the,eleetion in Sati , Franeisco. On the 2.1. lust. the ,opponents of the' Vigi.• - 1:. ' lance Committee attempted to_had aimeet- ing to denounce the committee, but. it proved , a total failure. . -, Several murders and accidents are record- ed;in the ititeriar. . ;The healkof San Francisco wa'sgood, and . ,• blasiness moderately active. 'Rumors were circulatel that Gov. Johnson would call into requisition means to suppress _. the revoltition• lint no 'such steps had yet I , I been, taken.lase rumors have. created much t . excitement t roughout the Stafe,i.and word bud come - that 1,000 - men were - rtlady to march to the assistance of- the Committee. Sacramento also offers to furnish 1,000 men. Martial la* has been declared in San Fran: • . cisco, and the excitement is on the increase. The Committee are detetermineil to carry ' ' out their measures, and - cot9inue Atakiag ar• . • :'rests. I - 4, ,- li The - oppoSition are Oklpizing with 700 l' stand of artes k and rumoriprevdil of an at 'tack on the Committee room's, which are doubly gulirded, with two cantionS before the door loaded With grape..,. . All _ the' papers in San Francisco except • the-Herald, side with the Committee. , Washington Territory. t , • . • A difficulty!bad occurred in Was:.hington, on Recount •of an attempt by. Judge Saunders to boll a court during the existeued of .maraul ~." law. , . ~i 1 The Judge :itis been made prisoner', tagr would be so lce,pt until pence - is established. :Viotti the Isthrtnt4 ' , ' Adrices from Costa. Rica slate that the , army has been disbanded. - Thei cholera is . raging throughout the State. . There is.nothing Startling fromiNicamgna., _ THE. HUGHES PAINTIiG TELEGRAPH.—This invention is being subjected to the severest tests in Boston, upon a wire upwards of five hundred miles long. and tub fai us sue cessful. It is -thought that it will work through a circuit of ikne or ttio thousand miles. No difficulty halt been found in trans mitting nuesinges from the oppoSite ends of the whe at the samei Cpstan time,—two operators being thui euabied fo exchange abont.twenty to twenty-five hundred letters per hour. The mechanism of the Hughes machins.are extremely simple, and can be 'manufacturedihr aboult,one hundred dollars each. Any child whd can read,;will be - able after one hour's practice, to transmit messa• ges with perfect accuracy, and at a fair rate of speed. The invention as improved, will be introduced to the, public in a few days. If all that is asserted in regard to 'the Hughes Telegraph is corree:, it.is destintid to super. cede every other system of. telegiaph in exis tence. Fnow Eiittore.—The - steamship Atlantic atiNew.York, brings Liverpool dates to the . 11th inst. Mr. Fill More arrived la her, and on Tuesday . nt New York experienced a for mal public reception ; distinguished more for the warm personal feeling, exhibited on the • Ocession, than fur political enthitsiasm. Fillmore declined an invitation WI visit Phila. , delphia, and is now at his home in Buffalo.— The Atlantic's news is not of Moment. -No certain intelligenc'e of the dismissal of Mr. CrumptoWhnd reached - England the steamer bearing Mr. Marcy's despatch containing , that information, not having atrived. - The reports, however, current in the New Yotk papers, to the effete: that the disniksal wouhttake place. were looked upon as rendering tb dismissal a fixed-fact, and yet .have no sound o The London - Times is abusive) .the Rat face. tious; the News grave on American end the Morning Star -Sensible and .conciliatoty. Judging from the ;news by this arrivaL . the . probability is, that when Mr. 711ar. cy's despatch Ctrives, so far NM its. catuting a rupture between .he United Stateiand Eng. land; the spirit of amity it breathes; will be reciprocated by the English Government, and Mr. Dallas even will not be distnissed. The inundations in France caused immense dam age, and th kent of; many lives. Ufa estimated that 40,000 people-have been rendered. bona. - and 100,000 thtutim out of :emplOymant. The Enipetor bad distributed aid among the sufferers by his own hands—a 4tig of cnin was fastened to, his Saddle bow. Atal insutree.tion was daily expected in Naples,:*nd , . England would regard it benignantly, but France hints at intervention. Breadstutfs weto firm -with out an , advance in price. - MEI ArrJur.lo McLean is 71 years aid. ggrDe , rits in Philnileiphta last; reek, 212. ffbe juarkets• VOTTSVILLS bbd.; TVU Mee - Pestles, par'd, $1 PO Oye Flom 4SO do .44 nu patod: - .: CO 'Whoat,Osabohl 4044144 'OrktirAtildes, pelf; 1 "Zo Ilvo , , do Nom 404* . 4 • 123,4 Viirn. do, SS 'Muster. pee ;Ion& 75 Its* do. 57 L Blooldersi 4.4 WV Olt 1D do 45 illsins, do 11148 limothy'sesa, - • • -4 CO inormortim, 3 W Cony Seal. :, • 850 l mast.. ; POTTSInisioN EIRODIICE itilatlraETlC k % _.. - c -, _ initial Prloes.V.: '' •• WHEAT FLOVita4:Uit* OObL. and nyr 1,5 14). t a gatmat fa IQ, and Cern Meat at 40 eft. loasltel. • • i ORA 14.-Ibllto „, tells at tip A l m it e e - As' sllo4iha. It, .••• 4- ~ Corn CZ, and Oats 45 els. 41411: . • IlEATS•4lletaella st 123p:oats 9 it ' Oak/ MK and 10 to. common pietas. Station is in 10 to 12 etc, st: ft, Vest from 10 to I'.l, sad 15 ttt . fial masts, tam , 4 ~. - B i ontddeis l . antitt from 'lO to U;nbiedsnats ODOM 12),i, _...codeis 'ire to 14 rents VI D. uSs • Potter gelis fit 1.% et&por-lboata Cl4ats9dof. Mr. nolirorjitdro furralabea os I.F tollovisi 44*. of Oardon rriutalloN cleat Mit ros 10 , 1t•tx., Der 'booth; P• 12115 :I;botort,h dcy °Mama 'sod 311 o:. *Plnadt .12 .31 de'. • • Irat , .tiD 'VEGETA tira- Wit* 14. St 00 to SI *0 bu. frr &WOO itrna 40 to c 2 ctr , Iltrawbersiz* 25. rtet. tintirt4 btogelists , 9 had; ,Okis 1 itairrt2s de.. Chairies,6g di. a qc.art Plea AG A. oN is us. apitoc., Goosasboorlts 10 cis s out t:nataz. ben 3735 eta, s du., Bed Delft* eta &Paula, Pr.. S7X et'. a pock. 1234 eta. p 111:4 tileeY Thb I oic 11 SEE
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