'igip•Tra clienlition of the Mumma' Jorntast the agate circulation of any .THltltii of papers • pubilahat In the County—and as t .among the best portion of the population. a , went Inserted In Its columns Is. of course. wo to the adyertlser u if published in any thr • 11C.113. In our cities the rates of advertising are tied In price according to the circulation of th • NEW York.-..). 11. YEN; Room N 0 . 12, way, Now Yoi4r., leauthoe.sed to receive end collect Dills for the Mimes! eiOCINAL 3 In and vicinity. • . lIUSINICP, 3 10101C8. A DWELLING on Railroad stryof Is for re vertisement. SEE abarondlog,trifa notice, dined Rlelia Oak 111119olliery. • Pll 13 I Sit:a celebrated Fertiliser, la tor sal. nen. See advertisement. ; AN ENGINE Is for isle by Bin. .7. 73 ^ ) *' J'oug.P. r,ee advertbement. . FLAT BAR RAILROAD IRON Is for rale b Leta'. See Adverting:qv:as. SEE "Lost or 31latrld," and "Exectatok slgtird S. siiiiman, Executor. VAN nuscai, NORTON CO.—Thle well substantial Cosi thin, sole agents of the and Narigation Company, with wharves at DaHeinen . also, dealers to the best Red and Coals wharf No. I Port Richmond. end in Co.).are Aril nu wisely, upon our sugireatio. err. in Coal to let their customers know tbro dlum of the Misklite Jo trttNAL, tbat they are We hOpe others will follow their example, - lit. See Messrs. Van D., Ti. & Co.'. card hi • Flog columns.. . . • To CORIIIMPONDENT3.—We have rec eral letters recently, asking for inforns aunt's, Ida., expecting . us to 1111$Wer and pay the postage also, on their ow ! We arc alwoys happy to give any inlo our polar for the benefit of others, bu ro pprie y, if not decency, ought 'to pr. persons to elidese a stamp to pay rem' HoN. SIMON CAMERON will accept for a public document.. y, • N%will .0.0 , Na °R IIE driOD accept o l lublic document. . S. S:-BENEDICT,.EBq., has b000ta: or of the Carbondale Advance. TUE Emperor of the French hap pleted his 50th year, having been b Tuileries on the 30th of April, 180: Tile aggregate wealth of the Uni amounts to $12,000,000,000, or $6O person, young and old.. . 'TUE PITTSBURG • DISPATCH, Oni most useful and able newspapers o, OsTge list, appears in a new.dre to see you looking so well, Diapaic ovidence That you are highly apprec are prospering; • 1 TREASURY NovEs.—The Secre Treasury' gives notice that he wi pioposals until the 14th of Junek sue cf $4,000,000 in . Treasury no , change for gold, at-It•rate not exec per cent. interest. Yv an.actiOle on Sitiatot asks I - ' What PenlisylVantan does not ',l him with contempt? • Not 'one, we beli ve,gxcept he b,. `ding tool of th face, or an ofce•ho istration • RArlD.—Under the new echedn' run on the Norttiera Central read, al train will leave Baltimore at 7 A. lS! rive at Sunbury. at 11} A. M., 138 4i hours., This train makes but f. and , will . connect WWI the train T York at Elmira, at about 5 s . M. TARD.Y, BUT RIGHT.—We lqarn fr ington 'that the President has ,- Ito Inanded explanations fr'om Enghind with regard to the search of- Attie 'eels, but has despatched the frigate with special - orders to the home tm , stop any further imerferances from ter whatever. BONNEIi, of the New York • Litig r, is cu.- tainly in his way the most extraordi ary man, of the age. He forees the New J I Y .rk daily papers to issue sheets of sixteen .ages, in order to accommodate his enormous: . dvertise ments. His advertisements for one ay alone in two papers, the Herald and'. mes, cost him five thousitnd dollars. No SURRENDEIL—The Press Win! in the New York limes; of an int l i surrender the great principle to Wh; Wert deVoted for many . months, say; "It would afford.us great pleaspr with the general Administration on I ens question ; but this will never - be,; Administration is tine to itself; pledges upon which lit waselevatad REWARDS oP. Me4lr.—The reviv $: mouth, Ohio, terminated in' a wee between Revs Mr. Fianklin and Re rill on the'subject - Baptiain. Th bigh. sinte of belligerent excitemen Merrill was publicly presented w watdh by the paityl that coniiier,, yictor.. t His Rek. oppOnent rode he expected his' reward .promptly hissed down. ; IT WILL MACE THEM Molts' The coroner's jury, in the' rise! • frightful accident on the New YOr Railroad at Sanquoit Creek, Censure. pally for culpable neglect in 'permit to run over a rotten bridge. • TI:( , will cost the Compny-several hen sand dollars, while precaution and sand dollars would hayei)reserV• lives, and saved htiory loss. •FoOl: less railway companies will learn but in that bitter one,-experience:, DISTRIBUTION. OBAJ , ONCRESSIONAI —During the first five months of t session of Congress , the arnount'd. speeches' distributed 'by thit., Sep.. Free States was 680,000; of the'S , 130,000. Divided accorling to Lecompton Senators distributed the Anti-Lecomp t tot 530,00% 11 cost of the documents, including* to clerks for directing them, is. do , two cantseach,, or i 527,• a hundred, c0u46,.. i's d for b the members own, pockets . 1 ' • • .• TILE CpCIIT§ ANDITIIE Pat sax —ln delphia - Court of Quarter Sessi.ins:: • day last; Judges Lidlow and Theii emitted upfla an-article inthe Ere . nai, which intimated thatsufficie rot been taken by the court in, th • tion•of . thecharacier of the bail' Samuel Carson, charged with per judic)al, action' of the• Judges, how taindd by ti; pre+ e• that city;; , • part of the- Jour/if/lit was . evide apprehension of the true facts of Judge Ludlow is comctiliat the press of' every Station the Ministers of justice in their I fully .1M conScientiously to ad ~ 1 law ; nod if any statement is vent :way of reproof, it will only be rang a sincere desire to' secure the; justice from being made 'ts pro wrong-doers. The press, bowel , 1 Philadelphia Preti,verY truly rein • proper duties to +form, as well rt:, and both -in their appropriate equally necessary to, the presev'. people's rights. There is no !li, •thei r clashing where both are tct 1 stern and otflexible . desire to doi parties. The beat' plan to .1 disagreements, is to venture no U. comments except upon positive., and this. remark applies - 16' both • btai the press. /. ortouas CouNcii.—Witholit intending any invidious, comparison between the — in — embers of thenew - fis a mass, and those of the old Coon. cil, ,for there were gentlemen in the old who continue in the new, that conscientiously, ,we bili - eve,ola their duty, we must say; that as a mass, the present Council exhibits a marhed improvement upon the quality and 'character of its immediate predecetisor. In the old body the puric interests were too frequently, sec• and in Importance to private schemes of emoln meat, an instanceof which was stated by a member in Coarmil on T esday evening.— This is not only-,.1 not credit ble, but a harsh er term alight be appropriately applied. ''The new infusi6n is composed of gentlemen who in connection iwith the older members of Council, will we are confident, institute re l forms in 13orzmgh affairs, and establish "or der, Heaven's first law." Already an energy and firm determination to labor zealously and faithially.for;the public welfare, are manifest, and we are in hopes that in six months our citizens will perceive and appreciate the val• ne of the new regime. lie enema to er Yalellah circulates b• advertise. hag much other pa ll leave gn i 119 Broad• Iptloos New York Wrardai by B. BM!. Tim Pottsville Editors refisisd to notice us by procuring a:Hall for oar nieeting.— Wilkes. barn Record of the times, May 19.. In an article headed "Philadelphia vs. Dan ville," in relation to' Editorial *Conventioris, we find in the Mies the /bore Sentence.— WitiLall respect for our well meaning contem porary,lie say simply, that his charge is not founded in truth. Acting with Henry L. Cake, Esq., of the Rsgilier; we had partly se cured:the Court House in this Borough, for the meetings of the Editorial Convention an nounced to assemble in this Borough, on the flown and high Coal Hato' and Vhlte Ash mberland o all deal gh the tne.• 'about. '— their bene r advertl- 'rod set'. tion, situ he letters business. Atka in common 'mlit such I, postage. 11th instant, and were awaiting the final de cision of the Commissioners in the matter, when the announcement reached us that the call for the Convention had been rescinded, in consequence of the action of the . Philadel phia Convention. We then let the matter drop, no funher action being deemed neces sary by us, as far as Pottsville was concerned. We are favorable to an, Editorial Union, and cannot see why it should i.not be t a hearty one between the City and State. r thanks r thanks publish• PENNBYLVANI► TO HE FLOOD n ifrlT/I PRO. StAI7kRY SPEECHES ♦ND DOCIIIIENTB.-It ap pears that the result of the Philadelphia elect Lion his so alarmed the Democratic managers in Washington, that they have made arrange rnints'for sending into Pennsylvania under frank, :during the coming Summer, one . mil-. oat com rn at the States to each lion of, Democratic speeches and , documents. Earry and efficient steps should be taken to, counteract this immense infusion' of falsities Will our Representatives in Congress attend to this matter?'lt is important that Penn. sylvenia should act next Fall s and act intelli- gently. our ex s. Glad . Good ted , and MAJOR GENERAL PERSIFOR F. Smits, of the Army, Commander of the Expedition to Utah, died at Fort 'Leavenworth, Kansas, on the' 17th instant. Gen. Smith was born in Philadelphia, in November, 1798,r that he was in the C;Oth year of his ay.! He was a aon of Jobnathan Smith, former Cashier of the Bank of Pennsylvania, and afterwards Cashier of the Bank of the United States.— Gen.lSmith served in the Florida and Meal- Vars with flistingaished honor. He was id officerotad cinFteoin, plea gentleman. I y of the I receive i . i :.r tne s- •s. in ex six !MI 1 upon a dough- Admin. PRECISELY.—The Richuimid South in an article on Kansas, says that the English • bill "admits ° Kansas into, the Union: as a slave Slate!" Of course it does, arid Forney's Press says truly, that "whether the Southern people accept a Slave State thus made up, and thus debauched and degraded by a series of unworthy tricks and corruptioh, we know that Pennsylvania will spurn, with loathing, the precedent and the doctrines which the ad vocates of such a proposition expect them to endoese." . e, to be I ightning , and ar• miles in w stops, om New m Wash only de nl Spain can ve Colorado adroil to ny quar- TUE PROPER:POURSB.—Steps are being ta• ken to effect a union of the opponents of the Lecompton fraud in" New York State upon a single ticket, at ensuing.election. It it is effected, there doubt that New York will send at least twenty-five opponents of that fraud to the next emigress, and elect a State ticket and Legislature hostile to it, by an hundred thousand majority. Effect the union by' all means. . THE EASTON - DAILY TIMES, published by S. P. Higgins, is a spirited sheet, and appearg to be well sustained. Hefes our band, with a sincere wish for your success. Enterprise should be encouraged. ' accused ntion to ch it has BATTALION IN COALOPOLIS REPORTED ZSPECIALLT Tug SHE JOURNAL, IT TOR CURRAN 'to avec, this'ltan until the d , to the lo.riower." CORILESPDXIMIT or THi London Tines Comments bi"Wri Ter, Esq." , COAIOPOLIS, Dray 15th 1858 ESSRS . EDITORS :—Last Mon day was ia I gala day in Coaloiolis. As a chronicler pot events hereabobts; let me describe it for the edification of yourself and five thousand read ers.—[too low, Wri Ter, Esq.—ten times that number.—Ens. JOURNAL.] The sun'rose at ,its usual time, but did not show its face during the day g owing probably, to it feeling of delicacy on its . Part,—being heated with^ exertion and flushed with excite ment, having chased the moon ;during the whole of the previous night, barring a few moments spent in a delightful ie4.ad,ele with Venus, and starring it with Juno, to the great annoyance of Jupiter, who, shivering with ealoiisy, drew his luminous belt tighter; wink ed at his four Satalites with agsu'med gravity, and paled away in the light of Morning.. The gallant volunteers, who, for Weeks pre vious had been making preparations for a day's immortality, sprung from restless couches where they had been dreaming of blookisniles, battles and glory—sighed over the . der-and-lead appearance of the skies, and de preparations for the grand turn out, ahich'iwas soon to come off. at Porta. !'s debate Mr. Mee -re was a 1 . and Mr. .th a gold 1 . him the f. say that but was f I.lle . late Central • th l e Com 'ng trains accident fired thou few thou• valuable and reek t no achool Aroused by the mnrtiality of sundry drumi and fifes whose undulatory palpitationsflutter ed the damp wings of the moist atmosphere, the Star Spangled banner ascended the sever al liberty poles' of the °polls, with,a start and flutter, which indicated a certain nervousness on their part, generally incumbent on men and things in high positions. • Before long, attracted by the bustle of pre paration, the ,mud in the streets was stuck full of boys like flies-in molasses, who;congrega ting around (fie' armories in mimic armies, anxiously awaited the appearance of their fa-1 vorite companies; amusing themselves in the meanwhile, by running through the penetra ting , drizzle, until three or four of them got - run over by the ,wiggle-tree of a.smash-up attached to the heels of a vicious horse, which; cleared the way, l with the velocity of woman's tongue on a rainy wash day. Nen o'clock saw the cloddsnmptying them selves through gimlet holes, and the market 4 house in Market Square fall of military, loaf- . 1 ers, and boys ;—excepting the troopers, who, 'to sponge and • show their new uniforms and members,. sat• outside on their horses, under their skin-cap-capes, - to the great satisfaction of do 'lookers op, who „filled the doors and windows of the neighboring houses, gazing ?2vitha facetious pity, which they, (tbe iroopers,), doubtless construed iltio glances of positive admiration. • Half hour later, the Ba4alian was drawn up in rain and mud, one deePiaround the square, six paces front the curbstone and twenty from comfort,--tlie right. wing. dampened with I moisture, resting on horses ; and the left-wing: containing but few feathers, in the post of h0n0t.,... which was buried over shoe—top in - earth. MEM e; present 6:vies of • ors of the vc States: ,arties, the +OOOO, and. e average I at id paid .pated; at iiihich of at of their This position being untenabl, owing to its • length without proportionate breadth, the Ma. jor, a splendid tactician and diciplinarian, act; .ing as Adjutant, handed the companies over .to the Colonel on horseback, with a military bow, who being an officerof rank, and a skill ful mathematician, formed them in double ranks, thereby strengthening their lines, and increasing their tiumbers, by nutkingliwo out of one. Bilutini each other and the officers by pre senting arms to.,the 'music in their Battalion evolutions, the troops rested their arms on their feet, on account of the mud, and placidly awaited with direful impatience the order for Marehing,-though the month was May, and 'shouid have beau Maying. 1' About eleven o'clock, the slbw order to move fast, rushed along the lines le . jth the rapidity of slowness ; and the comp:Was, on account of the bad condition of thir,street, were wheeled in platoons by the otricers,to the infinite delight of the boys, and kept step to the Hibernian dead march, commonly called urtoyne Waters," &imposed for the - occasion by a delegation of Ringgold and Scott Rifle , men, played by the Dutch Band on German silver instruments of Brass and tinkling Cym bals, which last, was beaten by the • Cymbal man and drummer boy on the drum, which he held in his hand with the drumstic ks. It was a truly beautiful, and at the same time grandly interesting sight, to see the windows looking out on the Square, full of flowers in pots, and pretty girls gazing on the troops below as they defiled in double file up the street which leads from -the rigidly bald head of Market Square, to the elevated middle of M— Street—down which they turned (I mean the troops,) through wet and t dirt, and over sharp cinders, until they debouched in Centre street. near . the sign of the White Horse, which stands very quiejly by the Lib erty.pole on. the corner, gected through the patriotic exertions of onr worthy Chief Bur gess, with the celebrated Indian warier Weath ercock, head chief of the Windebagoes, on its top, on a ball, above the cardinal.points, with au iron vane running through his right arm and leg and a painted scalping knife in his left hand, continually running before the wind to tomahawk it, with his scalp locks waving in the breeze. Wheeling to the right, the guides tools post on the left of sections, until opposite the centre of Norwegian street, when, together with the troops, they wheeled to the left, generally in graceful curves, and pursued the road with their arms in their hands brought to a slope; up which they marched until they emerged under the vertical drizzle of Camp Hill—Which, answers to the Campus Martins of the Romans. Marching by companies in an °hieing square surrounded by trees, ravines • and coal dirt, the Battalion dressed on the tight, halted, wheeled into line, and after - sundry evolutions. incident to such occasions impatiently await ed the mrich desired arrival of the Bngidier General. 2. "He comes!" was announced-by the man on the lookout. ,"He comes!" was shouted by the bystanders. "He comes l" was echoed by the officers`—caught up by the men with their tongues, anti carried along the extended lines. "He comes 1" obseried the chief of the piece, anti - the carmen went off to meet him three 'times—though it should have done so thirteen, but could not—owing to the sudden disability of the rope and lock, which last, was full of powder and could not be Hobb'd until too late. "He comes I" blast ed the trumpet—and be did come, mounted on a magnificent canter, leaning oil his slender staff, which was fat, surrounded by cavalry and . bugle blasts. Ills arrivaLlike that of)iny distinguished stranger in town, created a sen • sation. The drums gai , e. him two ihffies for his bosom ; the officers saluted ; the .colors dripping, fluttered with air and, excitement, and the men presented arms. Then, there was marching and toantert; •marching arctund the General and colors on foot; throwing out iiicquet guards to guard the front-tier of men and boys, from 'making incursions On the lines; and lastly, breaking by standing up and laying down arms, until the first gun reported,the appearance of the Major General who was down town awaiting the arrival of the cavalry escort, while •the Battalion was waiting for h im. - Then Commenced a scene which invites de scription—a grand conglomeration of troops, mixed like coin in - a drawer. Here, a tall grenadier looked down , upon a stunty Yeager with contempt ; there, a tall rifleman from the country, trying to elucidate the propelling power of e- grenadier, whose hat was taller than the wearer's person. Here, a gay Conti nental with 'crooked shanks st uck through tights, conversing with a brother soldier con cerning.the.relative!appearanceef the various companies ; . there,ii, clump of officers scour Sing the sod - -Avith their swords, , and looking grave as 'owl's. Here, a platoon ofpritlemen discussing segars and tobacco; there, a squad of Artillerymen keeOng their piece in the general confusion. Here a member under a wagon attempting Mahalango ; there, a company of men and bo s pursuing with sticks and stones a fallen Eve L—whilst the heavens hung in black, wept for the unborn sun. • Here, a crowd indulging in the "liquid .• damnation" of Ord Nick—the butler, without expense to themselves; there - , a bevy of men „paying their devoirs to Crosland's "flowery" mead and cakes, while all around were knots of spectators continually untying themselves and dissolving in the frizzly drizzle. The booming . of the signal gun announced the appearance of the Commander-in-Chief, and in the ensu ing bustle and confusion the men fell into ranks, secured 'their arms, and :prepared for . a formal reception. . This was granted them, after a full • park of Artillery, in battery, con sisting of two pieces, one of which Would not go off owing to a want of ammunition, &c., had pealed fifteen salutes alternately, which was the understanding between the officers, though it was not carried out. A bugle blast - as shrill as Rolandn't in Roncesvalles preceeded the General, who im mediately followed own gallop, urged on by spurs and the escort, until he came near the bead of the column; when, besides the usual honors accorded by the troops, one of en ex traordinary character ,was accorded him by the Colonel, who, advancing 'towards him on a horse of 'waggish proliensities, with.becom ing dignity, turned a coMplete circus over its head and laeded in static quo—freni which position he beat a haity retreat on foot, fol lowed by compunctions of dignity, and the cheering smiles of an appreciative soldiery. Following,the bent of military inclination the General and Staff eirckAthe lineS ; but ow ing. to the inequality of "spOd in their animals, seemed.like onions strung on straw. Plant ing lifineelf in the centre, in front of the col ors, the General awaited the Review. Wheel ing by companies, the field officers took their respective places, excepting the Majors who got mixed with the Lieutenant Colonel and Sergeant Major, until they almost - destroyed their personal identity. Now, commenced a scene which, for magnificent array and mar tial bearing has scarcely ever been equaled. Xerxes liclore whose eyes, passed a million. men; Cmsaqbefore whose eagle nose the count less legions cf Rome, roamed; Napoleon re viewed by the eyes of the" "grand armee r nor a militia captain on a training lay never saw such a sight—No, never I _ • firri—came or should have came a corpor al Zand pioneers, stalwart men with huge bear skin hats and in ous t echoes, armed with shovels, picks, and other axes, case knives and leath er aprons, the 'latter weapons to remove mountains and other small obstaeleti. Next, the Brass Band with silver instruments blow ing tines out of them like soap bubbles out of a pipe 7 dissipating the mist, and 'pelting on the ears, with a feeling of Star Spangled Ban ner and - Yankee Doodle. Then came the Cavalry—splendid looking fellows, teri tall— graceful, and*full'of talk and importance , mounted on spirited animals of all hues and sizes, from the flowing tale and Arabian blood of the Commander's charger, to the heavy leggeland rat tailed Normandy of the rear man. Following them, with their faces to their backs came the Artilery men, mount ed on cannons, followed by theirl respective companies on foot; the. . first of which, was commanded by magnificent looking officers, whose helmeted caps, like the rest of their men's, were surmounted by plumes, which waved over their lordly brows, like roosters' tails over a hen roost—the other, strong i • numbers, were buried in importance, and hit in grenadier hats and boots,especially several epitomes of men, whose faces, halfway be tween the tip of their hats and pedal extrem ities, flushed like—tyon know what!—and gleamed as the full moon of a stormy night : their shin body supporters like tired nurses, bending under the weight of heavy infantry, which sat heavy upon their arms, though they shifted, them continually. After them, came setid mass of Riflemen—with polished rifle bar&lslcovered with bronze, which shot off the falling rain drops, like f at off an onion peal. They were well dressed in the centre, their uniforms being mostly blue, trimmed with green or yellow, especially the last com pany whose fringes of _ginger-bread work, added much to their appearance, by attracting the attention of bystanders. Passing along, they' were succeeded by mu sic—and such music! The music of love and battle—the earthly music of the heavenly spheres—music in its natural state, unadorned,, by art—"rough hewn from the mines"—ahem! blank Verse. Succeeding it, came the Sec ond Battalion, 'commanded by the Major of the first, who.kept in the rear,headed by thi company of Yagers,- who according to Kori. ner, came From Ober's flood, from Weser, Main, Prom Elbe, and from old father Rhine, • And from the Danube banks— which are still sound, notwithstanding the late crisis— fierce looking men, whoie fathers often at tacked and put to flight, by cutting off their heads in the field; whole regiments of Cab• bilges, and let out, by snaking the blood from the body of many a wine and lager beer cask. In their footsteps followed another body of Iliflem-ii—"men of pith,' sixteen named Thompson, seventeen mimed Smith"—urged on by a company of Continental Infantry, transporled for the occasion, clothed in a garb which has a Revolutionary tendency, in Auld Lang Syne. The coats of seine of the men, on their persons, reminding me very much of the p icture in the 'story- book, of CiOk Robin, prior tci its mournful demise.- - Their bosom were yery much ruffled, and their white cravats gave them a . certain cleri, cal dign ity , which accented well with their cockedhats, ornamented with a dilapidated plume, brass bugle and ' '76—.excepting the officers,'one of whom wine a nip fashioned after the reasoner of Jacob's ladder,' made by boys at school 'with paper. .Thu Comps- ny brought np the rear on bayonets. which position was one of honor, though rather an' comfortable. The samemovements :having been gone through again in double quick time to the Dead March, Yankee Doodle be. ing too melancholy. The troops were insptet .id by the Brigade Inspector, with's serutini-, zing acrotany—he being the most soldierly man on the field, next the Major General, ex? cepting the Field Officers—who were' excel. lent,in their iplaces, though evidently Mit of plat t' on horseback and on the fieldanil several of the privates belonging to sub company, more particularly, :the Grenadiers and "Continentals.. Inspection over, • i "Like warriors front the tented field. ( I . - The thundering quadroon nulted"-- , the bill, in extended sections of two, at a • ' from slew march, the head of thei advance being in the vicinity of George street, with its rear resting on the:Camp Ground, fellow by t 4 stragglers and camp, wagons, over hoe-top in mud, The pantile through toe inis la? ..__ gubrioasly magnificent, eliciting enconiains and smiles from -the ladies,' comments ant; commendation from the men,especially, when after a bard tramp, the troops drew up in front of their officers, between "3 and 4 o'celi, and the Merchants' Exchange, broke before a sudden charge of mud and rain, and 'retreat hdin'a masterly .manner to their respective armories. - THE COAL TRADE. . . .• . . . ~: ..... .. . - . 4.6 . • OWED .-.! . ......;. tas ' w I . _____-...... PottiAvillle; a~ At e 1889: The.quantity Silt Bdtroa d this week is .12,863 0h- b 1 Canal 6,209 12.-.-for the week, 44,1619 ton s . PO has increased only 4,052 IQ tons, while tae Ca naikaa fallen off 13X11 14 loos, owing to the turnout by the Boatmen. This tends to strengthen the Immer inn that the Railroad cannot take the fTr,de except to * limited extent, even when the shipments cease by Canal. It is thirties, becoming more apparent every day that the Railroad Company will bare to shape its policy independent of the Canal Company. in order, to win her portion of the Tiede from the other competing Companies esniminenear Now York, In supplying the Eastern market.' , . • end, vlanthe Delimit** Radon Canaljuu reached Ude. The flilt reparts of Uie Delaware i'Midaon and reuityleinla coal Complain, .111 be touudiu our columns. The trade =MI up thli week u follows ' . 11157. 1949, Asa. Dec. Schuylkill—Railroad, 31,600 87,863 6,3511 . Canal, 72,75 , 5 6,300 , 22,965 Leldsh—nallroaal, 9.354 9,794 . 430 Canal, , 29,30 27.454 6,907 Del. k IladantiCif l 5,323 _ 8,127 ' 2,767 Nona. Coal Co., 7,085 15,087 7,102 Scranton, &oath, 8,975 * 11,525 ,1 A1,550 --- ' ----, .LJ.--- --- , 121,925 110,934 18,921 29.892 110,954 • • / 18,973 .--- 0017011/0, tons, 10,971 • , 20,971 • . , . , Showing a decrease of only 10,ifil toss Ibr *Rio week compared with last year, with nearly the ',bole Trade of the Canal cut off, and but little Increase by Itailtoad.— Phlnlilnons, by, examining the above statement, can Adame what prospect there Is for much Improve. mint In the early part of the mason, and every obstacle thrown !kite way of Trade from this Region, by turnouts and combinations, is only building up the att. Si Ilea one, and diminishing the Trod) of our own.— What we lose note cannot be made up hereafter. The Boatmen have held out durin g the week, and but little Coal4;u; been shipped . 47Canal. The Coal going forward Is 12 t principally s t y those who own their boats. We understood yesterday that several were loading at gl 55 at Port Carbon, and $3 60 at Schuylkill Haven, -for New Tork—Ohtch is ten cents advance on the low rates—the prink: offered by the coal Shippers. Many of the Boatmen are witting to load at these rateaut the pre sent tlme,;looklig forward to • further advance after Ate gust,—and we think all would find It to their interest to do so. We doubt exceedingly whetlserthe 2) cents per ton advance could belnaintainedf even If It were armed ed to by the Shippers, In the months of June and July, 'bickers always dull months for the Coal Trade, Mllo= there is an unusual demand. The, reverse Is the case this season. and it is difficult fOr our Coal Operators to co h i e, tend with the low prices at which Coal is o ff ered at Ne York, eyed with the extremely low. freights whkh ruled for some time past. be stoppage of the Boatmen has also. stopped those Collieries, the proprietors of 'which shipped' their Coal principally by Canal. Al. Ashland all the Collieries, we believe, with scarcely an deception, are stopped, and the idle hands took oc. melon to band together with a view of emoting a 'gene ral stoppage among the bands of the Region, and de• mend higher wages. This movement, however, has not been successful, except In a few instances, where Intim idation has been resorted to, antrwill only last so long as the Boatmen hold out. Thei situation of all classes is such, In this Region, that they most. work or starve, and the prudent pbrtiou meter working even at' low wa ges, to standing idle, particularly at a time when not much more that one-half the Coal that can be produced will bo_taken by the consumers. - Such must continue to be the case fci at least two or three months to come, and, therefore, those persons who would counsel the miners to turn out for higher wages, and suffer other Regions to supply the market, which they can now do, to the exclusion of all Schuylkill Coal, must either. be arrant fools or knaves. No person regrets the present state of affairs more than we do. We deeply sympathise with the sufferers of all classes—bemuse all classes must suffer In the present state of affairs. For years we have plead and almost begged of the Working Classes to art. here to their own interests by voting fir "Protection to American Industry"—but the great miss 'preferred Ibilowlng other lights—and they have been most shame fully deceived and betrayed—"ticy would be duper,— wed tkey are I" We hope, however, the dear bought les son will be a salutary one. They have itlii their power to change the present state of affairs at ,the ballot-box next Fall, when members of Congremare to be elected. We are not one of theee who flatter thit working classes and pander to their prejudices for thei r pirpose of de eelving them. forthe emoluments of ornee—but we are ready, as In days of yore; to unite heart; and soul TIM them, now and at the ballot-box, to advocate and Web lish atroteetlve Polley that will give full employment I to Ih• people, at good*vages.. AB combinations and tninouts to stop whit little businessis doing, will only result In further difficulty and distress. The ballot-box la the only remedy See the times: — The offiesbolders' salaries ire dOubled In value whetivragee, dome low— and this is the doctrine they advocate i "reduce your standard (wages, etc.,) to the European standard and youjwill cover the country with blessing; and prosper ity —but white they are redeeing tandem, wages, etc., they take very good care to Inereiffie . their own salaries, by Vdltional appropriations to .ilits ' Pres* idenes Howe, out of the people's money. askedfor this week at Waldo ingthn—and ,your Legislature, last winter; while many orytin were Idle and almost starving, voted to them; selves each, smo additional salary, making .$7lO for li weeks' work,, (II was nothing more or tells than ; direct robbery of the trourury.) which' Is a week for theM. selves, Isadore the "Ten Cent System while under the Protective Pettey ; when the laborers we all employed and received r good Wages, we had tatter en to Legit.. lathand better Legislation too, at a sal of $3 a day, or 0. per week. We state these facts, ma ke the work. lug classes think about the folly o ones far mere &flee, seekers, against the buslnesi community, and thus vet- tug the bread out of their own mouths 104 the Mouths of loafing politicians and demagogues. Wen ought to profit by experience—lf they will not, they mutt suifii Its consequences. the agenf s foil!). sale of Lehigh Coal Inform as that they have ceased taking large orders for Stove Coal , and that the price has been advanced 23 cents a ton fit this dm. They are fortunate If they tan - get ito;k` The contract for supplying the New York , Alms Home 'ld 12,000 tons of Oral, we .tarn was taken at ga 89 per ton, delivered, by C. Al flackseher, of New York.— This Is a very low figure. Ur. H. however, owns :One number of boats and is not 4011114GY dependent on the price of freight. - • Nor YOlti COAL Yemen.—:The demand has Dein more active for the • and prices are about the same. The srcivals bar continued fair, anirpriem favor the buyers at the el. .. The recent rains have stoked the tabors consaderably, and the low prices.which prevail en t israboard offer but 11111. Inducement to push for. ward stippllee very freely. We quote from 40@54 25, bp the cargo: and $4 25 €ll,3lry the ton from the yard. In Foreign little Is doing; 460 tons Liverpool barn been purchased at $5 for common Gas, $7 25 for Halliburton's Orrel. audit 1,25 fortlelliburton Cannel. - Other Iciticle are quiet—N. Y. 7137nane. Boston Coal Market. (Cowed/t Wally front thellostors Owner, Nay 20.) - • clud. '7l 00 11 50 Newcastle, - 7. - - none Orrel, ; - - none , —;• B,ydney, - • 7 mine dial 700 t 700 - mine ' -- ( 725 rt tine,- Plcto - - coin chat SchnylkUl t yblte arta, ton• 4'76 40 500 'do red ash, - • I • -5000 - 6 26 do lump, - • 475 . 600 Lehlgh.lncop. - -•- 626 66. 660 Johns' lump, (Schuylkill) • - - 625 - Lackawanna, • - • - • 4 74 1163 1 - co uo • • 'IMAM P1,10:11 Anthracite white t red ash- - - 113 T TELICGRAPIR. . . /mat, 50'0t0at.9.11. PPeights from Richsteredia— ' • • • .„ ROston - • 135t0 1 40 New Lontton • • 110 Rhode bland- - 110 New . Raven • -1 01 New York- - 90 to 95 Washington • - 15 There were in Part on Monday 40430 boats.-4I e• ads; Tuesday, 30 boats--25vesselaiVednesday, 30 busts —lb vessels; Tbnrsday,3o hoate—lb Vessels; friday, 22 .boats—Pb vessels. . . Balmy kill Coal Trade for 1851. Quantity of Coal sent by Railroad and Canal, foe tbs weak eliding on Thursday eToulror last : • , zentoan. - 10,466 00 . 2,941 00 171 03 30 ,23 7 07 . 0,823 00 Pori Carbon, Pottsville. Schuylkill nave% Auburn, Port Cliuton, . Total P be week, 'Total by l e atnad in teaB~ Total try Canal and Ita.llroltd• • !Moments to soma period lag yiar Railroad, :By Canal, Diemen In far, Rates et- Tell, seed Traespselatiaa ea ! , ! !. ',isti r . r er .ya1 p Le:P4.43019 , 9. „ me .19t.04,760w .1 Them. Auden, Pt. Clinton. ;To tidOooo4, $l 40 • • .$1 ZS ,• $1:1M • it Sir To 6.905iT0. 140 133 1 Z 1 0 • ; 8pr199 Mills, ' 135 180 1:20 1 20 , Reading. 93 90 - 80' 80 Rates of Toll by Castel tar the present. Penn P. C4rfrosi. Mt. airlifts. S. Mace& rt. Mit*. .To Ilillad'i., 66 di -e3 '-. •$0 • Apriogilills. 00 60 57 • 40 ' NortsOoott,.: 65 64 - 62 ;' 46 ' Itemileg.••• 35 . --, . ' 33 • ! sg. !-; , r gt ',. ! , , - _snot*. sr Freight Illoy-Canal. Asa it C. d .111.. CC 3 llavat. --,' APLCiiitite. j ToNew York, $1 to $1 46 . , - $1 a Tot rtillaira., - 103 - .46 '• 'I. 40 - , To Deltrare Front, 33 • • SO - • 46 ' , —.— ! Rates' of Toll, - ^o., from. Mauch (Muzak. Via Lettish Valley and liorthern _reds. nalisoadig, tip Mader street, PlialsdAphla, Bates of Toilidromy to Hal tillikero. items pimarmve, Sebay ISM Co, 10 Irom Millersburg. Dauphin Co, 2 20 i From Tomato*. itortbumberlaud Co., (private arraoge . meat, to consideration of bonds, taken by the Cu,.. Pin/. . . . . Rados of T•II au* ox Tat LEMON flak /11gooh Chunk. to Sesotho, Ido Kilmbetbport. ;•• • • I. ,d . Seals Canal Usoin at PhlMPSbdit, Schuylkill Cohy Railroads 11185 The toiletries is the quantity of Coal transported over time differset Bathesde is Schuylkill CuoislYm for j Use% ending on Thursday trreninulast: • I Mho Kin and*. ilamos IL, 12180 04 305.100 24 IX , Carbon.. 4 • 8,441 11 ' 10,972 18 (vllllll Valle! " 8.140 15 78,414 18 jrr Au* *Pt. Carbon " 7,712 09 11828 E 08 • • Tywk. • • 7,737 14 111,801 05 • • 81baytkI11, - 44 8,008 01 105.480 07 , .41141st' Coal Trade for 1058 •lpy .Canal. For tha work.'endlog on Saturday lad: jleblgh Coal and Nov. (8),,, . 31,326 00 53,067 .07 D.ltessats and others, -- s. 353 00 : blaring Moantaln Mime, . 1,033 61 • , '6,912 09 , goat Sager Loaf jdo - lag 06 1,134 16 jamieralno do , 1= 17 . 1,204 06 :Moores Meadow Coat, , . ; 935 04 N. Tort and Lehigh Coal Ca,. 263 00 ' 1,773 U. 'Gorman PenruL Coal Co., . 371 00. ;1,400 07 . s o uth Spring Mountain Coal, 68 'lO ,-' '202 08 Nortb Sprl egg Moan a, 140 436 215 08 ' Madam Cool Co.. /MO 03 1,5;3 14 j CbuncillUdge. LIM 17 1.647 01, ~Monot Pleasant 430 16' 678 II ; Durk Donnish' 1.645 10 6,0.34 19 Mlllontarre COll 1,463 07 1,465 07 - Nyco:log*4d, , L 291 09 1,191 02 Ilatitoid Cael Co • i 1,327,13 6,36213 . - - Total, , . . , 22,4611 911 . 11,157 131 L'elaligh Vial! $ Iti, A. See week eb6.l Saturday Mat: , Intl. • TOTAL. a. Mt. Mluss.(llrm. floes &Co-) 1,91816 37,470 06 N. Sugar Loot( Packer & C 0..) 1,15519 19.770 OS N. Tort 4 boblgh.(agyarl & Son.) 1,888 18, 10,105 12 Conseil Uldpa,(Sbarga, L.& 0o.,) 1,067 00 =,799 08 derrnan Penna., 14 00 161 00 Col.lll. M.,(llatelinJoassos,) 1,660 10 3 0 , 9 0 3 0 6 Ibuleton t r Pardee& Ch..) 2,056 16 29.683 00 N. Sp. Ht. J.& McCreary & 00.4 614 16 11,338 13 8.80. II Dolbls 4 'Debases.): - 1,279 16 East-Lehigh, - - ' 9715 - , mlt 31F-- Buipmit [nee, For the was. ' 4252 01 246,106 16 ithipments to some period tut Tear: • . MAL By la r llrnad. 9,364 10 140.344 04 BJ Panals ' ?MO 00 76,113 06 Total, • 38,719 19 218,457 09 4 246,106 18 -Isamu. la 1838, so 11ir Rates of Toll on Lehigh Canal, 1141‘. R.N. L. anial. D. anat. Wilkesbarris t4: 1 WT1.7 . 25 64 RP $1 24 1 VT. Maven to Bristol, . • - 64 35 - 99 Rockport to do. 64 36 11. Chunk akd P. Haven, 51 31 Freights. . . ' - To iiristol. Ito Philadelphia. White Haven $0 93 , $0 91 Rockport,. •86 • 91 - Tenn Haven, 81 ' . . 86 Mauch Chunk, 7.5 . 60 . To Neer York. White Haven to New York, - $1 28 Rockport to _ , do 121 . Penn Haven to ido 116 Monett Chunk to do 1 10 The *bre freight!, do not Include the toll on Delaware Division and Raritan Canals. - . Plaiegrove Opal Trade for IEI3B. Amount transported daring the last month: MONTH.- satn. Union Canal, • 15,751 03 311,54 07' gwatars Railroad, 10,649 19 26,336 13 Lykes's' Valley Coal. Trade for 11158. Foi reek ending on Baturdsy last : WUE. ?O?AL. • i• . . Lyliana Valley Coed Co , 1,560 04 . 13,800 02 Short Mountsqo Loot Co., 859 01 - 1,3= 09 Trevorton Coal Trade for ,1858. • weer. TOTAL. For fheweek, ; 2,03314 2J,!3615 Scranton Coal Trade for 1838. For week ending on Saturday last: VIM. MM. Shipped North, 4,148 18 39,019 03 Shipped South, 11,324 13 141,146 10 Total, , 15,471 06 14235 13 Shipments to same pn lod last year: , e WELL TOTAL. Shipped North, • 8,850 04 , - 60,889 li Shipped South, 8,975 00 `-- ' 102.168 CO -- .^ Total, . 12,826 04 403050 oo Delaware and Hudson Cogs Coal Trade. will. ' ?twat Poe the • , Wit week. - 1 127 00 ; _ . Qoal Cots Coal -Trade: Coal lets:simas, AND OTHER SCHUYLKILL CO. STOCKS Philadelphia, Reading a Pottsville - Mine LIM and Schuylkill Maven • - Mount Carbon - - - - -.- - Mount Carbon and Port Catboat - • 11111 Creek- • - •• Schuylkill - - - Lorben7 Creek. ----- - - • Swell's& - • • - - - • • - • - Cana lto I Schuylkill Navigation preferred - • Union Canal • - - - ta 4! p re f erre d . . . Del.k Ilud'n Coal kTransporiat'n Railroad &CoalCompaialess; Little Bchuyh Na,. It. It. A Coal Co. - Lehigh Coal k Narlsatim Co.. > - Ussieton Coal Co.- - • - - •: Rock Mountain Coal Co. —. • Pennsylvania Coal I R.R. Co. Dauphin - Coal k, R. R. Co. - •• Lyketm Valley Coal Beaver Meadows Coal k R. R.Co.- •- Lykans Valley Railroad it Coal Co.- - Coal Compies s _ - Forest Improvement North American Co”ProTelvad • 11 . 64 ti common . Delaware Coal Co. -. • - • - - Cumberland Coal Co. - - • Now Creek' Coal Co.- - -•- Miscellaneous s Miners' Bank .; - • - - - - - Farmers', Rank —•— • • Pottsvill• flea - - • - • Pottivilie Water C 0...... ... Sir The Ztoet of all Coal Companies the above list when famished by those pabneeflon. I NEW ADVERT'MENTS WE have a new pattern of Flat Bar Railroad Iron, to "thief' we eall the attention of the Coal men. BRIGHT t LEECH. Pottsville, Ma r y 220% FLAT BAR RAILROAD IRON. E invite the attention of the pub lic tea large lot of Beeond Hand Flat,Bar road Iron at reduced prism BRIGHT i LERCII. ;Pottsville, May 82, '6B 21. _PIANO TEACHING. • Pileyer, Organist, vves P. Ilion on the Piano Forte and M . m, In Pottsville and nelghbcning towns. Arms moderate.. Apply at kb °Mee, second door below the Post °Mee; Pottsville. [May 18- CONBVIIPTION,BIONCHITIS AND AIITKILL._ -:!". MlsappTelassisdos C d. ,THE - t success which has . attended . the special treatment of affedions of do Throat Wn Lone, introduced by Dr. RODERC • UUNTRR, of New York, whose practical writings on the Respiratory Organs, and the rational system of Inhalation, have been so recently•publiehed, leads ma ny persona to apply (or "Agencies." as if !Inhalation' , caudated of: some "pm , ticular nostrum." Such a !nimapprehen aloft is calculated manly to mie lead the public ;,and Dr. Hunter therelore t feehrit to be doe to himself and to the practice of Inhalation with which his name and reputation am identified to state; again, thgttlnlialation " as advocated by him. is aSYS•- TEM TREATMEN T on a tonna knowledge of the condition of the patient, and cannot timeline be a sublect for Agencies. All persons dashing to consult or come under treat. mEnt; mast apply personally -or by letter to him or He asinclite, Dr. 11. MELVILLE, when the fullest. infirm*. Bon rer.a. rding the treatment will be given, either to por dents thcrefelsee or to phydriana convening on their , cases without charge. , . • - : Thera( who are destron's of consulting may adder's either it MUSTER, IL D.; - , or Dm „HUNT= ik MEL. VILLY492B Broadway, Eel-York. May 2,2, 'St .• • Zit 03 600 PHILI.IOIEIPIIIIIII — NE ow. . • Colloentretteat Astinal Manure. . 10 PER CENT. CHEAPER Q MAN ANT KNOWN VIINTILIZER!--Parm en am uy this valuable manure arlth the ranee' eon& donee of being repaid the w/We ant by the Ibereased• production of the Ord crop, besides rapidly enriching , Mar land. . • • READ • Tux ANALYSIS os PIM/. L BYanns. • • 'I hereby certify that I bays analysed a lototPludne; In Pamela, Ittehards& Co., York road s Philadelphia and .. had its components to bit as Rakers • . Anaipis of Pllnsime. Annaimall, matter containing S cent.drlad 44.00 va of La* .• thelibsts of *almost*, • 31.00 Murata. Pbosphat• and Earbonito of Ammonia, Nitrate and holptutte of Soda, - . • Sulphate of Potaara,', Melia*de of Sodium, Phosphate, and Carbonate of Radrona Chlori Sulphates' of Lime and lifavada, Mica and Sulphur, (aolablef 37,1Z3 07 e. 1,231 71 - 37463 117 n,lB2l9tonh FOAM lo 1116,772 00 tow, 730,13610 ... 30090 Ttio abate pools, eotteh'urtvely, that nobs: to to il» farmer and land coma tto dloconft7 of tha%Wahl. tag all ca eoustltposta for •prod la* at matt aspens*. Th e Fla COOSIOS • tb• rb of all, lo too atom roan, cc MO Joao 1000104. fold poor onion to „ WS AN. lotto, Ill*, May V.. 21 ' • wul. tom: ; 21,e00896,6901 OSlb WU Or 210,10 ' - OD,SSOIS SOTAS2 03 739,150 SO tons, 116,1016 Traispertatter '• • - • $1 11111 - 2 le roll, L=l2:2 Increase this year, For the List weak, Last parr, InerauW3 this year _ Broad Top Coal Trade for 1858. tem TOTAL. To April 1. _ A4X009 1X) Cuiriberland Coal Trade, 181111. wscc TOTAL: 20 010 17 'll7 1 18 For the list week COMINCTID TITAIELT IT WILLIAM THOMPSON, iANMLII. Railroad., FLAT BAR RAILROAD IRON. - INDIA RUBBER DOOR NIA I T'S. PHIS Is a new and capital artide for J hoot doors: lionsaketpars, call and So them.— Just no seised sad for mak at D. DANN AN'S. • CifIEAP .EDITIon Ot Llvaagst•ite Afrsoa. JUST received, a cheap editioit of this rej Interest/4 worlitou l a For= Bum. . , WHITE LEAD.: 1:' olL;Turpentine, Alcohol, Japan, Li thaw., Glass, ratty. Vonated, Cann Yallaw, Yid Load. La.. 'at , i RICHTER I TIIO3IPOON'B, • • `Seas ovum. Ult.'''. am Ceche and Stark"' streets. Pathan's, Itpril 3.; '43 , U. • LOW II! PLOWJII i IAGI IP it: and Hamburg Piaui'', Side Ink Itideng /Mails. Mould Baulk , and lmpronsd pamitlagCsatleatomat SUCUTKILI HUAI PSOVS, Sum or ran Saw," air. Centre anithlarliatt Ptreots. • Pottnral*. April 3,18 - C, 14' CUM 8 qiui -- ! .1-- ,ALI. kinds of kIR tt E A RM S made to oethr, CU EAP.and warranted. Toolßao4amall wry repaired by '. George Setilaint anbi strrst, PoUrvilis, motile -Sing tad Jlorities Sion. November 21. '67 047 ..., .. WINE ROPE FOR SALE: T HE uOderstgned has on hand about . ..: 2400 feet ot lY ik ineh new wire rape or . gOod qual4 9 lath& 11 Offend 10. late on Tory timuostatse tarmac r, or particular/I Inquire of the subscriber at *ask*, Pa., or or Itti T. Cborovir, Itaq..-11aorkt Chunk. - South fission, March it, 'bli 103 m WM. Karam's:. OFR OF DR:IIANIL, THE: '.atibseriber sine agegitfor. the eounty,)cd &buylttll. and la now prepired to To: tobstniptiona for 'TIIII DIOGR4PII.If 011.1CLISTIA podwy KANN; uy WEE. Etosse—bandentanty must* tad. Pritar—ply $1 O. . :3. 11,113121 AN. . . I .4gal! for l'Alki!sairiM Omungy. • PROCLAMATION.: llFinr; eis hereby given that it'. Cour t' - cvzoittOo Ptios tor tin trial of null pen pence bo held at Pottarillo, in and for the eoanty or SebuY kill, on SIONDLY, ann. litb, 1368, at 30keelork In the Ibrareon, to contlnne two weeks. • - I Sheriff's Mee, Potlavllle,WM. MATZ, Sheriff.' I Max L% !". - 1 • , I *I:to • . . • DRAFTS ON lUROPE4 1' A- BELL &I SON'S'.DRAPTS on d' uv l uaker d l o t At of felt k ba Eli nkr4 t rit . :f m a land, always kr a le.th sums feas Slap so I.soorbi tha subscriber, at his Bookstore. %Until*. These roe have nothing to do with the Paesenger Muni. and the/ are coosi4wed the utast houses In this eonntry and ip Harem I . • , BINJ.BANNAN. SUPERIOR rru AN y g ringiu IN USELPATTEItSON'S lilEßPETlCSOAP+forebappelt bends, rough sklst, pimples or .otbar aruptloni. of We Pow, or th e bouts of children.. Also, a superior artlrlecit soap diralunovlng grilse from iroohu or other goOds, and one tbr washing paints, For sods at the bitory In all street shove Market, ; Pottsville, hay 11. t5B 11).2ai atgmovoit OFPOTTEIeitc HE subscriber as removed his POTr Iron between Market and Nonrewlet streets,to second Wrist, In the borough Pennin one C.T. gent tseh's Seep aniCandle Faetery, where In will be hippy to furnigt his friends and the public with all kindsof, Earthen Wars. Drain Pine, Cluing Piton, ot',bleb he is determined to ma ntatture at the my kitpit 111411,10 malt tbb times. 17 ' • wiutAitimusaa. April TT, . j i 16.511 ' 2137-16 9,703 13 174,930 17 =ASS 06 71,167 01 , WDOD'S IRON. ORNAIRENTI3. . Tioir; stibeeriper is authorized to i.. alto orders fori All kinds of Iron .I*aes, Wee!, sirs, Wickets, Points. ike...le,,mannfoet used by liVoon a Paw, late Howl! Woo; Ridgy Avelino, Pbtladel phi., sad trill tarnish theta at their atilt prim—tit doge only added. A book of specimens auk• be awn at oar store, topthar silth the prism albs Atfroteot &ra eles t , BENJ .:BANNAN. . 27,609 00 • - : pm:lama. macHing.i T . .r . HEsubscriber has added a Paging Machine to h! ;Bindery and-la now ! imam* to page Boots, and 1101121$01. Tickets, ia in large or sma:ll quantities': All kinds of Blank Bo oks printed. ruled, My& andlamod to Order—and all kinds oi"Blnding,4- vented at short mike. Particular attention paid !o . Binding Magasinee,'Pamphists, An. BAIANICaIt,t June 6, '61•:54-] ! Bind.? aird I i ICE!. 1 t A, NY who wish a supply of Tumh - ling Run ICE,' five from sulphur and 1111 oiler Int! punt es, will do well to make early applleation, as We purpose shipping all we do not, require to 'apply our • ular patrons *w the whole seism.. Prir - - the /teams! Secao , n,r. • , rice, 'for the tru. _ _ - Peek per .4'7,3734 ands Per 11144 " Peek pi'. 4%7,110 cents par *sok. i! reek pe t day, 8114 cents per Week. • • Bushel per day, IS% rents, .regular. 1 Bushel per day, 30 cents, regular. 1 do do 97% rents, transient. WPaymeuts weekly, to all caws. I E,TIIOIIAB. Pottsville, May , - • • 1 '.204t .0 - 411 - 211 8C1490L AT.PINECROV,E, 1111EAEV., , H. S. KOONS, K. Al., for many yeais Principal of the Pinpadory ea te• parl. enC of Pennsylvania College, will open a 8 t School In the New Academy Building. at Pinegrove. lie will teacliall the branchest usually taught; In our High Schools and Academies, and will prepare Onpns wishing to take st full coursanf study for any_shusa in !Allege Those desiring to quality themselves Ifor I busluesa 4111 enjoy special advantages for so doing. PINpAIIiOVE is finely situated and accessible b 7 It4l nod. 'ire-Boarding can be had at very reasonable rates In private families. r , The School will commence about the BLit of Jun e,— Por terms and other . lnformation. address r "BOARD OP DlR.ECTlMS.Zneffrove‘t May 15,'58.1 I• 20.tf 21,1= ll PRICES REDUCED TO avrr TIXES • "NATIONAL HOTEL," j (Late SWAN,") RACE*Strtet, ,above THIRD, The Proprietor! of theabove well-kuaWn estabillit went, being thankful for the very ',beret patronage be stowed upon them the past year.take this method of 4n ti)rmlng their friends turn the public, that they are prepared to aevonamodate them If (*iambs-Diva eall,l - During the Winter months the honseLtile'bren thor oughly renovated, Improvements made, andotheres,ten sive alterations In contemplation. • We are determined to devote oar whole;attentionito business and flatter ourselves with the cativelellon that we shill be able to' ave general sattatketlen. 'Respeetfully yours, SIDES . • Race street,kbore .77urri , Sat-TERMS:4I 23 perday. toN. 11.--Darriages,nlll always be in roadbed, e eon*ey, lAmmanntarn to and from Steamboat Landings and .3111.! road Depots. Philadelphia, April 1, 'AS t i 164 y • TOTAL, /5, 0 57 00 7,9&4 15 • i AUCTION : ' -c - - WILL be,' sold attPublic Auction; at the Pennetivania Rail, In the BoilMigh of Potts. stile, on BATOR AY, the 22d day of Ray. 1858,rat 2 o'clock, P. If., the followingiproperty belonging to the ! Trustees of the 'l4k Firm and Eyre Tract*, via: l 2 LIM or 36 inch PutoPd,conehiting ofl}4 patty, 0 feet long, each, with wide and all part* complete. , 190 horse engi de, and pump gearing. 1 , - -5 140 horse imgide, and winding drum. i ' - 1 I Lot of Railroad Irtin. • - 1 Coal Breaker, With engine and Bata , complete. rdd I Lot itimberl I Cha inmyLoPpefilre tope. . , . 1 , .• itt !. ' 4 1 Enable house and boll 4 Nines, • L . 1 Stable, carpenter shop, and blacksmith. eh'op. The above property," at the mines formerly vrorketly George 11. Potts, on • the-York 'arm ani" Eyre Tvntili near the Borough Of Pi:Marine. Persons lelshing teat:- amine It before mile catado an by applylngito John Sim mons, at mid tnietka—and any information wanted *III bit !given by A - ; RIISSItIe;-otfloe, corner of Mabanhuige an" Second streeti.i Sale- 7 stalmvs. Terms—case. • • A.; RUSSEL, 1 Amid for Me ! '{aster, of the Turk Arm fi k,WlTrafols. Pottsville, May 1". 'SB ck. so 5o ao ao 100 4 1 rrg PROCLAMATION, .WHEICEAS, the Hon. Uharles W. , Begins, President of the Court of 'Common Pt'.., of buylkill county, lu Pennsylvania; andJ =tire 'Ohs 'several Cqucta . Quarter Sessions of te Peace, Oyer and Termiber General Goal Deliveryn mid !morays Geiorge Kahn and &Maki Judg e ] ,of tbe Goitre of ;Quarter Sessions of the. Peace. Oyer and Termider; rind General Goal :Delivery, for the &rioted' all capital and other 'Sanest in the said county 'of iSchuyiklll,lby Weir preeepta to line directed, have °edited a Court 01 Oyer and Terminer and General Gaol Delivery and Qiar; ter Sessions of the Peeve, to be holden 10 .Pottavlll4on the let IJONDAT in June next, at 10 fetlock, A. 31., kg:continua two Weeks. ; P . OtiCe bl therekre hereby given. to this'll:kroner. the 'Justices of the Noce and Constabkiiot the said county 1 8 `1 1 .1„ i11=atan.7417,4 by t t e fr i 7e. moon of the said_day, with their mils, Mewl, ingnisio. Coes, examinations and all other remembrances, tO. do Owes things which, in their several ofilamtlPPettola to be done; and against the prisoners that ate or then akoil be in the gaol of, said county of Sehnylk 11, are to , be then and there to prosecute them as shill salust, • 7/EirGael erne the cinsunorneeaith SherliTa °Mee. PottarWel W3l. MATZ , Sheri f. May 11,18.58 . . !,i 20.ta N. B.—The Witnesses an Jurorateho ate snimmoned to attend said Court are required to attend ponetuadly. In ease of ison-iittendanee, the law, in inch .eams made and provided,, will be rigidly entscred. ; This notice. is published by order of the Court: thaw Memerned will govern themselves aroordlogly. 25 00 00 _ 0 174 - SUBSCRIPTION BOOKS. . HE following books are r ,lniblislied, b 7 tlihertiPiton maPiand WIN ba reinstalled at the Telgeu r t s ; *r ' Potra i vina s t:d t 1 1 1 . a. rec -t " NEW ENOTCLOPADLIC AMERNiANA, • Edited hy Gornto Ripley and Chas. A. Dana. Tu be completed In l 5 volumes, royal octavo, at Et per vol: la cloth; $3 50, library; $4, baltutomeeo; $4 50; halt.Rua ida, extra. A volume will be leaned every lord months. BENTON'S ABRIDGMENT OF DEBATES IN CON. ORES&• .;Trim, $3, fir cloth; $2 50, Law Sheep. - BENTON'S TAHITI' YEARS' VIEW. Two 7olummes.. EN In cloth; $6, library itykt. - AMERICAN Et:OW:TIME; ". Fnua r Otis toNabotor. Edlted bylraak' llciore. $5, In cloth ; $ 6, librarysty,lu filt, ELDER'S UPS CI DR. KANE. " This work Is equal In Interest to Dr. Kinds ssisbrittel "Melte Explorations* and 'all those wig purrhssid copy of his great work, ‘lll - want a copy of his lLife , ", Prios, ill 60, In sloth. - • -$4 . Theis Books an only be had by subacriptkm_, 6 . 'podiums of time work ran' be imam and examined o''':, 1 sobaeribin_g, Po that persons know what they are soliii t ' blob to. Ws take ttds occasion to reMark h•^' 1 . thew works canard be obtained hem any or tr to senors, except .when they ars appointed Ae4. 1 , ... • 3 calve entiscrlptioni. - 181NJ.113.4- ' ,i - Ages, for D. Appkdost 4 0r.. - ried Ch1td5 1 4044 1 ,4 6 . -as66B6 c M , , '2O- Pottsville:lday lf, Id - - ‘•;: '' --"" . • • THE FINE ARTS;I G Classiest'. rab& Salo of Classie' Itslr a il im ariPl• a l Nat wiry A.; Alabaster --- TITS PRODUCTS or TUE sTr rtos OY rrALr.i ,THE IMPORTATIo''I/ OF SIG'R 1 VITO Tin EONS, or ssiladelphia. . 1 Vial, to take plate on &IA T /A D A Y • *24 slay,M. °most, A. AL. „ A at 20 . 1 ,4, P. M.. at the stonerwOos In th e T oon fi alL y attn ;,,. The room Wilt be opets l to wham, on F r i dai i , !lA day_andovening. In the assortment e iv" "'nod: ' 4 C ara ,„ at ar bi a . .Itellguto. "Moses In the Batt rashes,. co o l e d is m isatralsden's ore. - 1 14 B ni a P r t b un nut i . 3 1 4 o f lo ri6 a .' O T r en th u e s o l r mmatilla nova.n te Coneite nap , m o o d tr ,„:rererannt's nriginaL , 1 i'lguse,..gbe 4;sta of the Ocean." l . d o eib, ran Rent Msgdoleur and *them Poe' particulars a nd ahles of airlifts, please see Circulars:" 1 Inielatur. rani' of Power's "Week Stator Awned in pure white A/sinister Marble."' This' la_tllos only carved miniature 09,y an the Linlied Statras. • Also, ~Ts' Daddvg Grimm" Beautifully carved M'a am end raw, for,thautles. pier and mai* tables, halls and wren of rooms. embracing moles Of the /utast a k a skoi styles, via: The Rolorti Taun t Mho Vales. pommel Pitchers. tAosphenu, 'Etruscan Oratian Caws, Vases. Crafts, niasntes Card gantrale. TON volts and )loners, Vuee suitable lot Soda andlisp- ROW founts; together with many other, artielqa. r i t o: gardenia's, please see Cirenlaia. -! . The atteutk.o of the ladles 'and ginsttrimeu of silk and vicinity ill napeethilly solßitiM.' The well are tablished reputation of Sig', Vito Viii it Sons, b• • antielent guarantee that *very aril& will be of the Most relined donuts/. • - May th„ , lit I . Z... 1 I:] ' 4110 eXi 6.00 2io LSO 2.00 b4O lid ISCELLANEOUR . . 411rtiboildt n lifsheed wlocrokl* kL ws!i"rn6e The Ima; tees i situated la the borough of /Nut Carbon, ikbaylkfil Ca s Penna. , The property mashie of turning tether. planing . nia,+ shines, three new engines,. blacksmith's tools. toovdry t oo t s and daska. with ether tools of every deactiption weary Sw conducting the bestow, a laze and vein& hie assortment of pathway et the =Oil approved ma chinery sow need In the region mune large starker sew caltings and nu , material. Puessesion 'glees Imam& ately. - The property writ be sold on reasonable teem; and he any person wishing In engage ht the bruises primate an oppertenity sewn offend. • For further partienlers lotthins of the undersigned at lit- Clair. or between the hours of 11 A. M. and Y P. 11., at Kirk Jt iilllll'll Mere, Pottsville. .1. S. KIRK. St. Clair, Feb. St, • 9.11 CRQJ • Casle•ltusla A ess maolustwely. CHARLES. ADAMS, S. E: cm ner "of Eighth and Arckstreets, Philadelphia. In Roma his customers and the buyer* of Dry Goodsgenandly, that fie is making antes exertions for the prosecution of his beldaes ttro coming mason, and to order to enable him to purchase goods for cain, and sell them at -the lowa market prices, he has derided to sell at the seal loot passible advance irirPar Cask Erdesimhereg 'De has reduced the pike of wait of the Goods In Pooh •nd has now open many New. dads. suitable ter the seresersso which will be tirade daily additions: ' Core will be taken to accommodate Viands and Plain prr•one penally. as hwetofbes. New DRESS GOODS, SIIAWL.% LINENS. and YIIIINT3III3O GOODS, gene rally, Pl:imbibers will end great advantage to giving an early rail, the motto bete* 4 274 Wreak ERrposor is bet ter thew the *km Sliabsig." • , If he eltuatkut Is mint, and the stone well lighted. March Dr. 'SS [1(1 • • • 124az— TAMAQUA CARRI&OZ s WAGON 'MOST. iii•esimia••fa wad. Blaekswaltklatip Nom toe Owner of g BROAZ and CRBTRB wear* FruE subscriber takes this method of 1. lalbrantnt the putdle that be bet beacele Una sole prupiietor of lb. above establishment, and be - Dopes to Louden It so as to give satisfaction • to the Arnalneea community, by era. ..ploying none but the best of work men. and using the best materials that can be *wad In the market. Being myself a prac tical nserbantr. I will guarantee all worn turned out to be es mpreersteL ' Jobblog work of all lilods promptly attended Valid neatly executed. lie hopes, by ettlet atientlow-te be* ness and twinotiable charges to merit a liberal share of the public pntronage. DANIEL pzior. rairD.: DRAY bum hand an aseartmest et new and "mond haat carriages end asp. rex wagons et serious styles. Abd, heavy waggon or ail kinds. - Old carriages bought or ezebanged. Mara 13,18 11 1 -11 • • .i. . r ‘7/¢iptJABLK COA I.- 1,A13 att. 'HE. bocust_Mountain . f oal an Iran itoiapaiy,otree'to good tatiaola mem' ealuabl• Laois apes 1 he Company'sprogorty.bt Columbia and Notthatubertand counties. Ms veins oftentd an We larg*White Ash vein* of the bend Mountain. upon wtdcb, &Olivia' have been already established by Melon. ;Bast 4 Pearson. Geo. S. lteppllse and ICU. Itellnerl . t . J - ' ' ' • The anigli2olll Teti averages About 25 fest to lblek nem, and the underlying vein moms 12 to 14 fret. Both voloa ailord a large body of Coal oboe* water land. The quality Of lim well established is market. the Mu* Hill Itillroed alkyds as avows* to the Eastern Mtarhete, and the Philadielplda Malabar" RM. load ittithe &others' and Western utarkets. Both et; thous tiptoed, are completed to' tba oollitnies upon the easopany's property.. for particulars. inqmirs of • J. ANSPACH, Jr., Pleat.,, . • No. 811 South fourth Street. Philadelphia. Or ALEX. W: - ItiCA. Eig. 4 &pi., ps, Centrevi Columbia Co., Pa. Feb ry 73,1858 7-tf _ • 1130ILDERS' MILL. TRH SUBSCRIBER having ea lablbaked /dwelt In Pottsville, takes CLIIIIII this me lud lof informing builder*, eir . -4 petters, and!others wanting anything% ':' in -r, his line, that beta mineafactoring, and will sltys keep on hand—BetelllS of all desertptions, Doer - Or.. - Door Frames, Shatters, 1111adse Dora lugs And Window Droanoem . Workid flooring, white and yellow pine, constantly on bind. Orden! received for bill stuff, hemlock er white ' plat. I , . • ' 1 • - Wood-Turning. &Toll and J 1 Sawing, In ail the mi me brahches. willreceive particular attention. ,--;The !machinery. used in my. establiabmerit is of the moat perfect descriptlio, and - all week will be nanufam toted Aran lumberi mad warranted to give est /erection. , - - 1. . - . . . My hi ILL lesituated *COAL 87BEET. *bore Nom' dam next door to the Screen Factory, and thosowanting - ally of be articles esumerated will do well to give me a call be t purChasing elsewhere. JAS. P. IIIoQUADIL . Pottsville; Mar 1, '63 - - lfl.ly - " ' I JUST PUBLISHED, ~ f p Y the Pottsville Scientific Associa. - lon Vbe inesil Plants of the Coll Me:mares of I.ln Led fates," with disteripticma and plates', of some new apecies, in lb. Cabinet of the .Amociat ion; by Prof. Len. Ltsunlasnl.' 24 pages. B. ihinnani pr.-IL'iB. This mall work 'contains descriptions of the genera of the Soleil Coal Plants hitherto found. and described in this errantry,. with an enumeration of 'the /Peeks, amounting to about 3UO, with their localities and- place in the Coal Series. The lufbnnation contained in it can not be dad enywbere else In a° convenient a ham, and a part oil it has neveS beibre beets . published . .1t must, therefore, blt fogad vary useful hi Wee engaged in this brane t gf giddy. And of greet practical utility in the Went lian'of the Coal brds.-when opened at distant poin sl A abort purer is added,. showing the. number of aperieti fouitd hi the high and low Coals, and the number common tottioth, with the number. common to the An thracite and Bituminous Coal 314esuree, and other um fat intramation. Priee-78 cents in muslin aid 50 rents In papier. '. For mile by - , B. DAN NAN. Ettltimille, Aril 24,'68 '. l- , _. ASSICNEEB' PEREMPTORY SALE. T.IOMAS & SONS, AuctiOneers,2l hlladelphis. S ALUABLIt COAL LANDS of the North Amer Coalopmpeny.about 1,072 aeves,&buylkillrounty, Pa., the town of Potter ille; TUESDAY, June bib, 1858 at 8 o'clock In the event c'elll ba told at publie sale, without reserve, at the S I c f ILADELPIIIA KXCIiaNO/1, by order of J. L. i Moss d John C:1101110, Assignee the of th orth Amer ican al Company, the three folloWing described tracts Of MS Is LANDS, contsinicor in all *Lou 0,072 acres, sic - No. .= t -Knovin as the .Centreritle T ra it," containing about I sieraL -.1, , - No . .—The ••11111 Creek Tract , "eontaining about ISO earls. j - No. All the Mineral and Ora i Rights In the 'Juno tker r et,* containing about 211 acres. . . igirPlens of the property and ally °Mir lolbrmaUml' may be:obtained at the otter of the * North American Coal ComPanY," No. 222 South . Fciurth Street, Philadel phia. end from Mr. Andrew Blum!, Pottsville, who will • show the property. , • 21 , 4. 44 , ,H . dbills may be Min at the °dies of this paper and theiprineipal hotels in Pottsville. • . . . elite:dui*, without reserve or limitation. . i - IL,TIIO/IAB A SONS. Auctioneers, i,,, 3 - Not.J39 and 141, South North street.. 1841 i tan II Ma '. l i , • LLITERARY B_VREfictl, ' • A- "r• XPERIEN ;ED EDITOR, a aro ry s u it n7 B :a u r l y A wllit ic i r wrotfir h e y "hi lt thelTr t ulvi Li r t ;;; r i at ,Dal y inuruallan, bin determined to him out or sell his b in at retail, to those who may require their 10/ 7 / 7 cer in itnyibonorible way.' ' - • • • . ileribann Businem men, Inventors, - aid Dealers of every kind will b. 'supplied. off band, with adrertisia. men (Meilen l or otherwise.) notleeer Mild!. chetah's. or ao species of article desired:, Poll Wins will be supplied .wi tit apseebes, reports, res t:dodo:cis, tellers, louts, pamphlets. editorial articles, conudnokittions, ant every sort, of braln-worit,- which they sissy find it inconvenient or troublesome to do IM thentradvel. ' ! -• ,; .! Ladies and Gentlemen of every rank in voctetY or or. eupation in life, can have letters written or any subject, whether bbainess or sentimental.' , . Tbendrortimr will alum conduct or translate entree. pendent.. .W . everyitind,eitborlogliokirooth,Spantsb; German of itallan.! ' . , . • . . Poetry,llcrostlcs' ter Ladles' Albums,' Notes,' Billet. , oni. l 3lonodies, and Composition of the meat Waite and ecicildlnothl eborsetor, Incident to every possible dr. ,curnannef or event in life, will hi furnished In nylon., ble coistdoinea, by writing to the ! undersigned , and os• gaining their wham.- - Orders by mail, accompanied wi th nab:will be strictly and piconidly attond.d to,. . ' IJ. THOMPSON, . i i Literary Bureau.,. JAIL 116 , 1. • - ; . Doi 22ai, Philadelphia P. 0. &tint, Pa. : . ...,; i int 1 ;-; • - - . TAMAQUA IRON WORKS. . .. -,. • Carter k 'Allem. /rots re:friers,' Naehisids. Iloilo, and Machinislif Yhet ' . • 3 . Afebtre wad Qtr Malden: The, subscribers 'are now prepared to - ~t r -' receive miters for en kinds of Stetknory 1, - , . 2 1 1 _ . Realties and machinery for eollitrisa -,. I 4 R "" 1 1 A iTRIAX MEDAL TO LIEUT. M. F .MALuirt. blast fain t aces, mills, as. Extender' Se. -.-. in . ' !Illinois offififrootkoi exPerifooll lo 'the -•• . s I —Oa Imperial Royal Highness,- Ferdlinand brobelws, Warmest theca in taut:sift* kaput contra , , . . i .4aximilian, Archduke of Aastria, lias : Pre• st abu t totiest prices. Particular attentkro is called to teens A Allen ! t .; e • • p leated to Lieut. raiiii the great gold medal , Style ratsot Winding Maehinery, by which the t , , Tl,_ •or Shaft 'OP' or chutes ran o/ the top of both dr"' +o O f , of, the arts an&sciencei, • for his serviats its ' double mow. ; will wee _ •,.. r - .? This artisaiwouft it to minfidelitly belifivedi,.. of the thd advancement of science and the improre: imnitchkek747: and ywri 6f r liel and N. " e rt in t,... 4 l,, i d h rj. r . t o r r* c mint of navigation. These services having of coast/action and durability, it cannot 0...,,,,„ Ilr• been performed as an officer of the United ws aim recommend the new car wheel. 101 l „;, 4. .," our . • -Lucien IL. Allen. ThO wheel can only IT , aes RIP- States Navy, • Lieut.idaury has laid the letter worki, ark has stood the lest of the ed. ere. ax be ,,,, bre' lees part, , triurrphantly; not a single w ~,,,, luting it and medal before the Secretary of the Nevi, • broken Pima Its introduction. We et:ti w g . „ v ,„ who will present them to Congress for their under the cars of some of Ike priodP°' r-- , nits in Oro country. ' . groafiublla to lb! approval of Lieut. Maury's acceptance. L ire would aim mil the attention of. • ,•1. gp TO works and Tamaqun Car Shop,counected ".•",,, Railroad. Drift, recently erected for the mane c g, With all , .the Is- Freight gars add Trues', and fu i , us enabled to ei. teat Improvement., so that t he: it lr , A : I tem desOtch than ecure work much cheaper so- • heretofoO. . rn i tranting anything In All work geafenteed• r,e r• ca m oar line would do • well tog'i. & i ma . = k ALLEY. . i .17- tE /°! i lT ili r, P&i i •' .E.eARRICI S AGENllft' ? he soh.of-EVAN S' L twiTsos , t rt epAid Iloalattrreil sAL 4ISAFES, ko . s .„„thsurt Street; Phetathrtphia. t . M=1::51=1:1== !- .zwort , ti ' airCbsonitko appointed ta oisinp of the Iron &Vesta lc_, e L .1 : d : :, no l" pee rm t : 27- : port .' Reams. ;Yank it: 11a d y ' 7:.:0 ' , ' ,,,,, e 7. l" ort rs ig o l f ea til lly e . 4IA. . upon b , 7, fared* k La i lisi.-"'“• - - he rri ng ' a , - a. :;;Silla t at:47o: plac ed by i if. I e'a termee, via: The safe in . ..-..,. otte by the Paymaster of the Phibe delphii A IteadinglialircodCompany, . in his *Mee at Beadles, manufactured by Ferrets& tier-, ring, and the safe in use by IL A. Lants, in his store.' manufactured by Evans A Watson, and put in booksand , papersynWisely alike. The Are Was started al 734 o'ciciek, A. M., and kept up; until four cards of green - hickory. tiro cords dry eak nd , half chesnut top wood. were soUroly eorisamed. the whole i nailer, the superintendence of the eaborribe.e, l members of the committee. The wares were then cooled, - o(. with lister, after which they , wont opened, and the bcioks met papers taken but by the committee and sent! to U. A. LUotis store for public eismisation. after they' ,wers, Trot examined and marked by thio comet it We. The , books andipapers taken from the safe .manutsclared .byl ,Kranali Watson were but slightly alfeeted by the In , ten me 1104.wis ile iboae takes froai the Wtfe awn a factored by Vartila A Herring wets, in our judgment. damaged' F ruity fifteen per cent. more than thosetaken from Evans I A .trafeeela ash. ' . • i - 1 We believe tlMabove to have been a fair and impartiai Irbil of the respmlive quallGosof both safes, ' IL • • JACOB U. DUMB.. ~ DANIEL 8. RUETER, ..1 Hatrlngi Leven ahead during the burning. we fully ere I Weld. with the shove statsust of the condition of the papers and books taken out of the safe,. . A. NICOLL& 'r, ; t - i • - :.11.11. 11111111;111010. i.. i ;• • _JAM lIILLIIOLLAND. , .` ! 1 - I he fbilairing natits4 gentlemei,realdentsof Reading 1 and Its vicinity. who saw the above litchave p urchased 24 safes from, Evans A Watsousinee the burning, up to allay tat. 'lan t , ! - [ • O. A. X I lcolle,1;, Lipoid Hirali,lt ssaeßeth. I ; Hirt 1 A Helper, I; W. Ilboade k•Pos. I: Henry W. 11110 Inger, 4: Dr. WM. Moore; I; Motown Rhoads. I : ptvi L. eolith, I; High A Cralg.l; Wm. Birch. I: Kaufman *Bar, •1; Wm. "JeVarliev, I:. George J': Eckert,' ; I Hanstoeit, I; Emit Miller,' t Janum s Jambtm, 1 J. B. A A.. 11: Warner, I; Jacob Seittaucker,l; Wm. Kies,); V. B. Bettollsubsiger,l; B. B. Couipany,l; H. A. Lasts. 2; Wi oi,* P. P. ErmantiouL I ; BlUmeyer, fo ll ow 4 C0.,4111t I On.1; J.V.Bridagette.l. I - I : EVANS 6 WATSON, _ ~ Uses 4ow en hand 11100,00111 wee& o f the above tA FM, Wick they op , for sag me Wirt Grro.y Uwe envy . thrr MM., e 1 iMortrot tAs nued Stalcs. . . I. Hey 24, 61; . -. i . , ft.'? , 1 IJosbrript • Pot4rii;:i4nnbi7illaY 16, 18 U • -BIG= WAGES MOVEMENT. worm inagairos AT It. CLAM: The men who originally Started troMiAshisad this week, on lb* move to more ifTpoesible, higher wages, have been earrylag things with a high hand.. They bate stopped men IA work ix g st the %domino and other isollieri;s, 'ant compelleid them to join them, 'while , at tilt..Cla e. yesterday, they stopped Johns', Snyder's, and other_ contain la a violent manner.' The She - firs deputy was.oli the ground, bat was as. able to makeaby masts,' in coosisquanei of the strength of the mob A snillelent forte will be despatched to the scene this morning, lo surp ron disorder, mike arrests and protect those its. who wish to go to work. This is right. "Ilfhp The Philadelpirla Ledger waste the lessioi of Coors's prolotigad. What for? Ti pile up bad legislation. sadimsist the Administration to lase millions of Trill4B7 note'? Let Congrese ad joans. The s000•r tbii better. It will not give tbeo4lople what they want. Protection. Wheel aquae then, of the members idliag their time awl, in Washington? adjourn Cos. grim, on the ftb of Ante.' Wky not. linnet 'retentive Thrift Either this or the nest nest, there sill he sent to Congress a recommendation for Abe authorise tion.cf ear additional load of $20,000,000, or $30,. 000,000 of treasury notes. The neeenities of tie Government deemed looney, add the revues dose set &glad a *apply equal to the demand. • Coisgrooldeatel.. ? Ia the House ob Inursday, the Civil appropria• lion bill was posited after striking out one item of a million of dollars fur the Capitol extension, and retaining (by tour majoritY) one of the amount for lb. Implodes of as Washiostos kloodoot. Itotfrosoctat. lbouroirell. physician whose sands of tire bases nearly run out" has retired Indeed, from New York, the scone* of bin ssoltifarions occupations. with a Anton* of over one hundred thousand dullans. "Yetis. Pa" stblels gave Beefless* 450 sup:why. bas just elected a People's Ticket by 100assjority stet the Democratic ticket. Su we _ • • gitiamio" ' Brigham 'Young. U. Won't fight "Male Sam." likusible Brigham. • -WASHINGTON, Hoy 17, 19511.—. The Hoene diandoted Mr. Michas. the door-Iteeper. Mr. N. Joy Mcirris of Philadelphia, asked leafs to in• trochee a resilutlon, instructing the Committee of Ways and Miens to inquire into the espedienoy of reporting a bill modifying the present The House refused to suspend the rule. •' In the Senate, the general appropriation bill, 4 * which had been reconsidered, was solo discussed, and the appropriation to pay tba,usuel extra nom. 'pensation to the Globe reportare was voted. The bill passed finally. • . • Ray 19.—1 n the Senate a resolution - Proposed by Mr.. Seward was unanimously adopted. The resolution instructs the Committee oe Foreign Rs latiooa inquire , wbether any legi-latiou is neccessery to enable the President to protect Ametiean vessels agniest British atireselon ' in -the Onlf of Mezies. Mr. Douglas moved to take up the bill for the admission of Oregon. Oa tall- , log the yeas and nays there was a tie, 28 to 28; whereupon the Chair, Mr. Breckenridge, voted in the attirmative, and consequently the bill was brought before the Senate. The pending motion was one offered by next. Trumbull td postpuse the bill till December - Mr. Garin, of Criafornia, spoke in favor of immediate., admission. Mr. bougLas followed in a cogent and exc.:modality forcible argument upon the sale side. - ' Messrs. Seward and Xing, of New York, arguediloquen t ly in favor of Immediate admieiion. The motion to postpone met a decided negative, and the bill was finally passed'hy 35iyeas to 17 nays. 'ln the House of Representatives, the first %nisi. nese in order was the election of a' doorkeeper iq • the place of Mr. Ilackney,L dismigeod. Mr. Jo. seph L. Wright, of New Jursay, the nonetatti of the DemocrtilitLeaucus, was elected. On Motion of Mr. Jones, of Pennsylvania, the House took up the appeepriation bill. The aggregate amount appropriated Is nearly four millions of doUars. A number of- amendmentrwere added. -The Elutes adjourned without any final action. May 19.—1 n thelienate the bill to repeal the:. fishing bounties was again ocreeldereat. After a very lengthy discussion, and after cutting off all amendments, the reported, passed by a vote of yeas 30, nays 25. Senator Bigler voter yea; Mr. Cameron was absent. A number of memorials were presented. A message from the President in reference to the outragesupon Amer ican vessels, by British cruisers, was rsiesivod, and referred to the Committee on Foreign Re lations. . In the Goose a resolution was pissed authori sing the printing of two hundred thou - sand saint copies of the agricultural portion of the Patent Office report., A resolution offered by Mr.* Nick . - ols (Chairman of the Printing Committee) to mod ify previous orders for printing, Ito as to-sav• three hundred thousand dollars to tile Govern ment. was adopted by a vote of nearly two tonne. The House then took up the civil appropriation bill. Mr. Sherman moved to reduce the appro.- priadon for repairs' to the President's hfla...— • Thereupon, Mr. J..Glaney Jones added to his pe elings/ fame; by intimating, ati -the,cause for dlr. Sheiman's motion, the fact, that Mr. S. bad not been invited to dine with - the Prwideet—de hor 'or which Mr. J. (Haney Jones "Wed be hini.4 - 1111114 happy to have enjoyed.'- The gentletcal v , o remarks -produced a great deal of merrim'4 The civil appropriation bill was amended i ,, .. 0111 * mitts*, and then reported to the Ileum,. • MERCANTILE EDUCATIoN:LII is Pleasure to know that a soma ; and liberal mercantile_ education is now witilin the re!!:11 of every young man - of ordinary meant and abilities," and to this desirable result , o one bas con tributed more tlian Messrs Bryant and Bust- Ion: The chain of colkirts established by the en t erpr i se, an d no w under the direction of these gentlemen, lasted at Ptiladelphia, Alb any, Ba s h ) , Cleveland add Chicago, has been the means of, diffusing through th aw cemccUnitiesand tbe locations' adjacent, peeic. tical and scieatik views of business. Young for mercantile education to as res cceis men are daily becoming more impressed with thenecessity in business, and they will not let the u ds es so easily secured escape them. aticolumnanother colun seecsruaiag •PRIZ6 NEWSPAPER Awrieziza—Rev. Dud ley A: Tyng of Philadelphia, Rev. William Silsbee, of Morthimptoti, Nasa l and Rev. James Freeman Clark, of JaniiimvPlains, Mass., have shared equally in the reward- of.. fered by a citizen of Springfield, about a year="- - ago, foss the best seri.waf news . paperirticles on the importanccof having good. men . at the head4if all civil and oorporati, bodies. The first of the successful competitors has passed from earth. toitsperistead The RIIIthWATIPINI 1-4 cue of Three Mona! Standing Cured.=-43coacc W. EZNIMRSOX, of Pittsburgh, says :—"After suffering for three months with R.heunkitism, • part of the time so severely as to confine me to my bed, I have been entirely cored by using Boerhave's Holland Bitters. I have had one attack since, but found almost instantaneous relief in the saakmedicine. It ia.Vmy opinion, acre remedy for Rheurnatis4" • 'ALOIM the line of the North Branch Canal, the peeple seem to. be vexed a's the aalwof; the remaining Public Works: They have had their hands so long in the Treasury they do not like to.take them out. On the line of the Sunbury and Erie Railroad, the people' are rejoicing at the sale. At Lock haven one hundred guns were fired in honor of 4he; event. So we go. . • Hots I—lt is stated. and wilconsiderable show of probability,that the slave interests are raising the hurt and cry about' British cruisers searching American merchantmen, in order to screen the movements oQ slavers, and protect thim from seizure. ' OPPOSITION STATIC • Coirrsertos.---Tbe State Committee have called a, Convention to nominate a State Ticket, in oppiisitiou"to the Lecompten Democracy, to meet at Darr's burg on the tittla of•Jaly. We will publish the call in oar tmurt. • • ' • 4 fifrilost of tbo ifauayook, oolotol oponstiono. ■ad busioass boo tory takes a billet: K. tie Those. numminnz 001101ZIS. =Mil bay. ro; generally
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