. , ~ ~~: Piga' 30 UI pOTTSVILLE I SATURDAY, MAI 29, !Li isa-Tnteirenlation of the Mlnglis e J.olit the aggregate circulation of any TIME 4 paper* published' in' the County—and among the best portion. of the populatioii. mont Inserted In Us/columns Is. of course; a to the advertiser as If pUblished in any IA pent. In mit cities the rates of ad eertlting a lira In prier according to ttt. dretilatlon Pew ;Y0rk...0. Room Na. way, New' York, is anthoetn to receive and collect bills for the MINIMS . JOICILNAiii and !leinity. • Opposition State Conveti A Conventlyn to nominate' a State Tfrln Don to the Lecompton Democracy, Is to hi burg on the Bth of July, as will ba seen iu• I call: "rve vw s.= Citi!t I /Yr STATE CON VF.NTION.—The dolphin and of the several colin tics of that opposed to the •.K.eotnpion dwindle." ant policy Of the National Admittisiratldn In , the people of Kansas a Constitution in de known wi.hes, and In subversion of the selfgovernment ; and In Gar of a Sauna. !ley In Oppot•ItIou to the policy and Intl.* governtuentc, an, requested to send Del number to their Representatives and 8 state heendature, to meet In Con vention, In the Hell of the !louse of Reptesentatly DAY. THE b . f . II DAY OF JULY, A. 1/..y5 p. 6, nominate State Officers, and Ire or business es the g , x ig&nciem may demmid.l lly order of the State Committee. • U.:MUHL TODD,! Attest :• , - EDIc SHO lib:WU OWN, Conan: will accept ou public documen4. NOTICE Voisix, the . Register, is alarmed. ' Therb little, danger tiftl glance at their respective headi l n founding it and the Journal. Ai wear the skin all lion, yet be joi 'after all. We hope the truth is': "He SHOULD KliOW.-G: W. of the 111;0(.10r/it& the Now 9r I mine; and one the most etierge in Texas, in writing to our tole 4oigson, says that Texas is onel liest rod most .fertile places in t An emigrant withisome there. F,ot:LY:—Seeretary Cobb diarna depleted conditiOn id the treaiu mends .retrenehnnent, in plice o fnodification of the tariff 147. will do nothing. The Adminiatra • ,nothing. It remains for the peo l pl After all, they elone can efice needed. • j, COAL. AGENCY. ,The Reading that .notwithstiindng President B peatedly declared Oat no man pointed -Coal Agent,unless he Iva; with all kinds of 'Coal, .Tehu Ck succeeded in getting' . 1)r. Charle• of Reading, appointed; who knu aboitt the quality of Coal as a about Sunday.• • '• WE shall triumph in 1860, even• nally than we triumphed in '56. Gazette, (Dent.) --. If you could hear the murmurs of County. you would', not be so l sa our prediction. OUr workingmen sled of the Operatimi, of CFree Democratic policy. ' Aey talk veri of a change of dynasty. It May. re:illy, at present we think they Int: 0 WITAG Es.—MUCII is writ published' intregard to the action cruisers in the Gulf ; but it dl s. even proljnble that war: Will g affair. The matter is to lie bi•ot attention of fte,Englisli goverim will not recognize the action I , f and undoubildly, olidr ample a el • f , infringement of our rights upon 'th The whole inoveMent is attribute by Ministry, prompted I),t rakising popular iss'nes that will pr power. Should this the reSult*st be.disastrotti lolly The nitivcroal resentment which Ir cited among the whole - Atueric+) these inVasions , upon their maril will assuredly produce a •feelit which will re-act upon the authse overthrow will be the propitiatitt? power ten months before; they half thit period now... The speed of this' Ministry is inevitable, an d and more liberal Cabinet the way be smoothed to ttreturn to that' loony supremely obligatory up+ lions which hold in their handslo the destitiies of th4*orld. DISGRACEFUL COMIGNATiONS E 'ING SPECIAL LERlSLATlCM— yritinefrom Washington to they _ can, says that tile' report of the tigating Committee will be 'mai days, and while it exonerates COn • ress upeit the evidence 'adduced, Of any coin .licity with 4 tbe.expenditure of the money aim opriated to procure legislation for a partieu i intert*,. it letives'' much to be inferred t at will he readily supplied bythe,,retlectm_ - reader— There at'e portions of the testinso I Z , partiku larly that of. A. R..corbin, who for Many years was clerk of the NntnaitieF on Claims' li to the.ouse, and appears to have urned that position to his own personal la, which will give the,ptiblie'a , n insight 'in o .the (Es. graceful cotiikinatiOhs formed a , Witshing. ton; fur the purls - 68'e . of obtainipg •gislation. Railroad granti, Teitas sonds, free railroad iron, and other like iaier OM, fiitiFe conspicuously in this connecati asselll as the parties representing theth. What is most discreditable in Meats really made, is that lead!, tArers in New England, and , thoii where, occupying, high social an eirapositiong, are found mixed pi transactions in a manner that ii deepest reffection.upon their ho lc faiitli. While professing to act in i our tariff interests, and affecting tv of came, .they were actually With the lobby!. scavengers ithilni c l Lou for corrupt combinations w tl or faction, or" interestoeProM,,t( selfish schemes and to sacrifi4 tit o f I'mazylvania. 'elwrenep;2 : , tt „have attained a "bad einliTene e ' II ; autionrWhieh can never be• expla Moved ; and Mr. Stone, who wa in regard to the expenditure i o proved, by his own hand-writini, evidence. to have ma& .contlit ,i „nlents r whivh were afterwards : 4 'Corhin - aud W01c0tt. .... Toe' MINIMS . JCR:II:VAL 18 18 earnestly, to show that all the It coal regions is doe to the taritY.'(:)l to make politienl , capital for the h .i1afr.24.1 We'are superior 'to our rontet one rev.Poe4 We !reels, accord tc . of PorPose, and 'parity ol its manly opposition to the end obnoxious enactments uppn ti Kansas, %hile,it accuses tie ciatinc of ad iaud'etp s iate Tariff s; desire "to makeipolitie u r eaPiln I election." We, cannot' See 'what ! 1. l'rea's has for itnpunging. our • tin Trade is depressed, fearft in,cl works are doing nothing ; ni beekitig_other localities, ;21 p'rc'e insitting here to starve: •Notr i , estu'rte'of this stale • of..th'ings hesitatingly, that it is 111 resn4, . v4 411E-ince the enactment of it iktG, ban admitted forei Coal : to this ;pantry at , nominal thaw: trurtion of the great industrial the State, We assert. that it has leen: the work of the Demo Critic party, - . and that the workingtilen can expect no redress from a n party that is bound hand and foot to the South, the prominent men of 3rhich would at Otis moment, had they, the power, abolish all duties. and create a tevenue_to,cirry on the Government by means of direct taxation. We have an interest in common with the workingmen, and we care not what'party,ef. feels the reform needed to give them work and good wages, so ,longas it is effected.— That it, Will be, watch well the course of events, the coming hummer. Neil Fall the workingmen will speak at the ballot-box, and iq tones that Will carry disinay to the Pro•Slti very, Free Trade, Ten Cents a day, Patent De mocracy. Thpy have disoevered that on the w rition of PhitectiOn the Democratic party cannot be trusted, and they, will sweep from office from the lowest to the highest, 'every man identified with-that party. We trample political capital in this cause, ,beneath our feet. A far higher motive actuates us. It is uow and forever, "PROTECTION TO AMERICANINDUSTRY." If our contem: p , arary eerily? march, under the same banner, we are sorry. For Us, "t4nk or.swim, live or die,.survire or perish," we will defend that principle, untrutnmeled by party, and as; sure'd of the purity of our motives. lull L Is egnal to they English It clro tea an ' Llae ont tacit roc RI nirgee pa- • I. %11l Broad' • ob4eription i :n Nnw York L in 0PPOI" st at Harris: the Minn hag us of rhila• tutnwealth ! the despOtle forcing upon .anee of the ' re,t ri , ght - of meriean po , of foreign 'des. equal In .ators, -hi the ; Harrisburg, otl At 2 o'cloek, et such ot.h. THIRTY-FIFTH CONGRESS 'WASHING - TON, May 22.—1,,n the Senate, Mr. Hunter, chaiiman of the Committee of Finance, reported a bill, in accordance with' the request of the Secretary of the Treasury; providing fur Om creation of a loan of fifteen The Fill passed through first reading. Mr. Green introduo ed a resolution to give. extra compensation to the 'clerks of the Senate. The Senate evinced a true spirit of economy in tabling ,she resolution 'by a decisive vote. ,Following this action, very appro priately, a resolution was adopted 'Sequesting - the 'Secretary of the Treasury to report spetific esti mates fur retrenchment and reform in the public Cxpentlitureit. - A bill. was also reported and read twice, authorizing the construction of six small war-ateamers of light draught. They are sadly wanted in our nasty. In the House the question of admitting Messrs. Kavanaugh end Phelps as members from Minna iota was resumed, and The report of the majority of the Election Committee, in favor of their ad mission, writ adopted by 135 yeas, to 63 nays. Messrs. Phe pa and Kavunaugh'were' ace • ardiugly sworn in'. Avg 24.--In the United States 'Senate, Mr. Dougtas introduced a bill to fa tate telegraphic communication, between the tlantie ! and Pacific. Ile also presentad'a very i ortant4neaeure ' the effect of which, irpatml, is to give he t President authority,.in cases of emergency, to 'employ force to prevent the perpetration of outrages upon the American flag, and to obtain redress and satiable. tion fur such outrages when perpetrated. The bill was laidover for the present.' The majority of the 'Judiciary Committee reported in laver of ,giving seats to Messrs: Bright and Fitch, of Indiana. The fifteen tuilikti loan bill was called up by Sen ator Hunter, who advocated its passag e warmly. Mr. Willem * of Massachusetts, argued to &how that Secretary Coblii estimates fur the coining revenue were exaggerated, and declared his con viction that over anti, above the $20,000,000 of treasury notes already authorized, there will he a deficit at the end of the preseut year df twenty five millions., Mr. Wilson !submitted amendments, which were adopted, reducing the number or ,clerks necessary to filt,up the certificates and re• ducing the estimate for printing , the "certificates from 20,000 to 5,000 dollars. Mr. Bigler, of 'Peonaylvania moved to wake the lean a coupon loan. Mr. Cameron moved to make 5 per cabt. the rate, instead of 0 per cent. Bah amendments were carried. Mr. Simmons introduced an amend ment looking to a revision of the present tariff, tut . wilhout reaching a vote, the S,enute adjourned. May the Senate the titteen-million loan bill was taken up. Mr. Simmons advocated the passage of hisitariff atnediment, which embodied a proposition enr the substitution of Fiume Taloa. • tiun in estimating duties. 3leJlunter excepted to the propositiori as not being germane to the • bill. Mr. Tottinhi•sustained Mr. Hunter's point of order, but agreed' 4,4 Mr. Simmons •in favor of the substitution of inane valuations. Mr. Critten den approved Of the amendment, and in , the course of his remarks he alluded to the British . policy in the Gulf, and staled his impression that England would make ample apology teethe offen stveoggressions of her naval Officers. Alr. C. took high national ground, and concluded by declaritig that, 'if England. makes an aggression i - upon our national rightslnd honor, he "would: fight her upon the feet, and leave her the arguineut." The Semite adjourhed without any action: I May 20.—The Senate resealed die consideration of the 'Chicago harbor improvement bill. The bill was loosed 'by a•vote of 2G yeas to 17 nays. This is regarded us a deeisive'tesi vote upon nto mimes other • estimates for the - maintemince of - . public works. Subsequently a hill 'for the improve ment of the mouth of-Milwaukee river was passed. The !bun bill was then considered. Mr. Bell, made I a TOO upou the tariff amendment of Mr. Sim.] winery!" Rhode Island. This amendment was detected by a vote of yeas 17, naYs 25. The bill passed. Really by a vote of 28 yeas to , The House by ibirteen Majority killed the forti fication bill by striking out the enacting clause. Mr. J. Glancy Jones' reported a bill making ap. propriations for the expenses of collecting the re venues, and 1160 the loan bill for fifteen. million of dollars. The naval appropriation hill was then discussed. 31 . essrs. Boeock of Virginia ' Grow, Covode, and Phillips of Pennsylvania, and Win slow of• North -Caratitia, took part in the. dibate. Mr. Waal/hurtle of Maine, referrineto the' appro priation of a million and a half dollars for live sloops-of-war, inquired of thir llon-Jelm G. Junes, the. Chairman of the Committee of Ways and Means, how tie intended to wan thine vessels after they yere constructed. The Ilon - 4. G. replied , it, was.the duty of the Government to buy ships, hist he never knew it was the duty - of the Government to buy men or furnish money to buy them ! To - which Mr; Washbprno replied that "that was what the Aihninistratiorihad been doiniall this sessicror Mr.. Florence tried to get in an amendment appro priating two millions for ten_sloops-of: war, but his amendment was ruled out by the Chair. The bill was laid aside to be rgsiorted to the House. The bill making appropriat7lis fur the collection of revenues, was then resumed, and nn amend. went was adopted, requiring the 'tecretery of the Treasury. to submit, next session, aplan and esti mates for the reduction of expen'ses of the Gaper. halrman thanks for needlessly r a mere s, of con- • ass may ly an nss iot ofren- ndall, one ana Pica: c farmeri sman, Mr:. the I! world.— n do well ed at the y, remit urging Congress on will do .to ..net.— what Is hanan re I ild be IT.: equaieted ones has as much iorse does more Reading Schuylkill nguine in IMMIZEI rade, that seriously, ilot be'; but in earnest, n not and of Briti.lh tot+ apper .out of the ght to 11' . ie 'eat, which is officeis, igy for any: high seas. to the Der'. hope of long their he triothe, Ministry. been people 14 , i ime rights n EagittPd and their They held not reach .1 demolition id) a new 1 [donde erfee( bar • I be two hope and 013TAIN• lependen " !," rile Anieri• i ! riff hies. I . '" in a few al Government. The bur wits tbeolaid aside to be reported to the House. The. Pont Office hill wan then considered, but no'uctlon wan had. The House then adjourned. Beth hou s es of Corrgress have agreed to the 'appiopriatiotr2of ten thousand drillers for carrying out the provisions of tile act for the admission of Kansas. . • MISCELLANEOUS NEWS ITEMS .Vunfri.. in a Batter's Slinp.—Mr. Hugh Downie went into a barber's shop in St. Mills, on Sunday evening, sot sat down to he shampooed. Three attendanes con spired to rob him of his money, of which he had large amount on his person, and they threw a rope about his necli.and choked him to death. The body was found, their attempts to conceal it not being sufficiently ran. tibllS: The murderers have been arre'sted. A Alan Killed while Engaged .in Suppressing a Nui sance—The citizens of Auburn, Gentian county, Ohio,' turned out.. on Saturday night last. for t het purpose of roaring down a house which was occupb4 by ,women of . Ill•reputa. libllo engaielikin this work. it pistol was fired from lho house: and Mr. Tyrus Canfield was shot In the abdomen. its died almost instantly. -Two women and three men who were In the house were:arrested. , A moss Flzolfir :Int and suggest(iF - I — "mene occurred on I Tuesday In the Philadelphia Court of Quarter Session4l Judge Thom p ,on riled before him the sheriff to explain I a seriouS,OtTence committed by one of his. tiepul lea. It I aptaatrs that James lianbiter, the deputy In iluestion, halt drawn warrants in the names of Fer - r eral persona who had been Summoned to attend as jurors. but who he'd been excused from serilee. and had not pet fornied jury duty at all. The shel'ilt declared his entire ignorance of 1 this I. haqi fl Ilalleitt I greet 1,. 1' hejtutge expressed strop,", condemnations:of 1 heileputy's course, and Issued a wart rant flu Banister: t the 'lcoma time 'lnforming the sheriff. that hertaftei inn sheriff's officer should eXcrel se any authority In the dr awing of jurors. . - . A meet disgraceful Ale •oceuried . ,late on.lilonday night, In the Fifteenth ward, Philadefphia. A German volunteer company. c#lled the Lafayette Owtrolic - wisari.. ,-- : 1,1 turnip , : from a celebration of the Getman festivalpy., ••Ptingsmonter," or N hitstintide 31enday, when-a colli sion occurred betwee one of the tneuioers of thescom pany and a fAeuten tor Pollee. An ila tempt wee made by the Wire, subsc , ( nently. to.arrest the soldier who bad struck the blow, and thelnilitary misted. Th. 1 spectator' sided with, the policeVand a running fl.tht WWI kept up. In which stones and brickbats, and the buttandi of muskete;:did effective sery kce. An a 'tempt was made to serve an alderman's warrant to arrest't he ',arty who. bad caused the disturlbe,nce, but Captain lial-1 lire considered such action'as illegal. and offered to Ave up the offender after the company had reached the arm., I ry. Subsequently the police tired Into the ranks of the company, and four of the latter were wounded, two of , whom, Charles' Brennan and Frank Wendell, are not ex ported ( to survive. . -..-- ' , . , i' .. develop- 1 tnau 11 filer gents else- • I . coinmer;. with thesis Ales ,ititet • *and gfud ncert• •itli EEC= Jegotlat Wash nay pa . then. . ng rty, I , vit Cit Y P 174 s prospe, o!e it; t' this tr ketl or Mang .I.4tfies in Cce/ Mines.—Twenty.one handsome young ladies, ifti charge of Pro fewrs C. S. Fa O'er and P. Itutabinson, from the Female college at Elmira. last week'cli7ited the coal mines •at , Tamaqua, Pa.. and the Iron mills at Pba•nixvlile. The .Phanii say's. at Tama tsa.all the girls descended a perpendicular: shaft, four hundred feet, and were repaid richly for their toil and bravery, in seeing bow beautifully the coal was preserved bet even the slate, and twith *hat apparent care it had teen planed there for the use of nom. Their visit to .Plernixellie was to tas the mines of copper in that riel,Mborhood, and to witness the various processes of the Imo maw, facture, from the fink introduction of the nre'into the fleet furnace. until it becomes a finished bar of wronght iron. ready Ow use. On the evening of -their arrival, after nipper. the young ladies slatted the Iron wnrkS, who're they witnessed the operation' of 'con vetting p14.1;0n to wroueliklron. Its after working to - fit It for market, returning to the hotel at ahont.lo o'clock. -The next morning they were out at 6 o'clock. to see t he. operation of casting the metal at the blast.farnare,after which they colleeted„speeimens of iron ore, limestone, xmapstnne, sandstnns, linebriek and the lon - lobs materl• ale used in the manufacture of iron, e t etinning to their . ' lintel In time for breakfast. at 7 o'clock. After breakfast the young ladles juMped into eebiries provided for the: purpose, visited one of the copper mines, collecting spe-' clmens of the copper ore and the accompanying rocks. &motor Sam fur .—Tfilo getillemin sailed forlrance en Eaturday last Ile is ettil suffering from the Inictrtm In flicted upon him In the Senate. Jcist before bin sailing he' wrote as followi to his constituents:— ).very nice money Ls nd by . II h e 1 ei o n , ~ Ne i filled ith L tible 1816 d 11 eleci the and and mote• a4Or to e peop n ur de s).:ern, (et the 9unds To Me 14nee Akan:Mu:Ms sAle• Two- yenta have now pawed Bind, while In the enjoy. men( of perfect health. I wan suddenly made an Invalid. Tbronghnut this protracted period, amidst various ?leis• sltudes of debility, Deemed to he slowly repining the health that hid bete taken from me, until .1 was en. emiraged to believe myself on the Verge of portket covery4 But rho en great as thaw originally received by me are to t readily , repaired, and - *rcent relapse pain fully' admonishes me that, although enjoying: many of the condition; of a prosperous conite as ence, I am not yet beyond thee - enmity:of eantio . it h been con. firmed le Ilia ployalciani in !Mato and l'hiladelpids, mart familiar with my ease, who; la coneurreartfThwith ennosela previnualy given 11 , midleal authorities in Europa, have enjoined tassel as .beat calculated in pro fade my re.dlitst ion. A DMOOF to emirs no effort for this end, so long deferred. I to-day mil for France. Tn the Onerous' people of Ihrtaarhuartit, who horn honored ins with an finportint frnst.and aware& Die by so utio b sympathy, 1 wl'h hi (press the thanks T uc(.: ti re 'hat iss the 1 e f st , h 'l3illff of a &Iron ki k to (he l l de! , .. Iter'esis 6f Wbt:h now puipliatein ivy bOllOlOl6 **lles Ivry to•them all a allactieety, , as I would say tea friendjartnroll! But they valedictory' words ' , acted be iniperfeet. if I did not PtiZe thin *tension to Ware what have often ealdtess publicly, that, had I et - 102'11y Icraaen the dura tion ofmy disability, I slooldattanee have rmi;ned my seat ler the Senate. making. way, for a sernint more ter- Innate than mynelf In the preeions ~.dvantages of health. I did not di so, bectu‘e. Ilse other invalids, I livid In the belief that I tronltt soon be well, and was reluctant to rnounce the opportunity of again evader, the hid eous barbarism of slaters, now Amara 'than, aver trans. fliftq into tho National Government., Infecting its whole policy * arid degrading its wholeeharacter. Besides,/ was often encouraged to feel that to every sincere lover of my.vacatit chair/arta a perpetual speech. • " CHALLIS Smarm. On Bbard.Sferrame rairdeAllt, . - Neu For harbor. 224.Nay. , 18 . 59. • POI nicei. DELLWARZMITINR - 4tosiida . ble Demensinihose artitui the Buchanan Lecompton Adminisfratios, and in jarrrpf Pputar Smereiginty, and Prietlion to Americas' La&or . . '"—t9. meeting was held at Middletown, Del., on hatuklay of 'persons ••Irrapvtivre of former, party predilec tions: opposed to the "Buchanan Lecompton Agmints trdtion, and in fatal of popular Sovereignty, and trona.- tPrn to American Labor_ ,This - movement has been agitation, loud Is a very formidable -one.— As long op as the beginning cif April, an address to the voters of Delaware, prepared by sit eminent citizen of that state, was Sword with the sanction of 'feeding men - of all parties. Of thespirit and otdects of this address our readers can judge from the following attracts: The Democratic party (so called) of the roontry;now occupies a position which has . not attracted to it any strength, but has deprived it,of, the Support of some of Its ablest men. It Mon persisted In its policy of Dee • trade. until the coMmercial Mad nianufactriring duties have been mpstrated at the Shrine of 'Plenary theory ; • and, as aconsequence. the great agricultural interests ,of the grain growing :dates have been involved In their disasters. This result was foreiteen at the time the tariff of 1816—the free trade scheme s-was enacted by Congress; and the country was then warned of 'lt. Ent, unfortu nately, the free trade advocates had such storms in in flaming the public breast agatnet the manufacturing in , f enst. and in assuring the people that the consumer paid the duties on foreign marctiandim, that thermoses acquiesced In apolicy that ban proved so detrimental to their prosperity. Now, however, that the usual measure of crops has been vouchsafed to what. at the time of the pasiage of the act of 1816, was starving Europe, the enor mous demand the famine made for the breadatuffs of America has been reduced within narrow ilimits ; and. although the etipply of gold from our mluestn California has, from that-period to the present, been ifirmensely large, and the Minn . -pine exportable products of the soil have greatly tneremed, wit yet find Mrseiveit, in the dreadful reckoning just made, utterly unable to meet the expenses we have Incurred by that coneutnpt ion of foreign, goods to which we was altmulatett by the low prices of that state tariff. As a commodore of this state; of things. aheve.hid to pay in the precious metals what would ha o been paid In produce under the protective economy, and the drain • thus required exhausted I hespecie capital to the extent of impoverishment, These facts are now either openly, Or mentally admitted by all honest persons, and it is to be presumed that ell such are now willing .to return to that system that preceded the one of which lire are speak ing. °steely the Eystem of- Protection. And such a course on the part of those who once advocated Pee trade. la so far front being derogatory hi their character for consistency. that it actually sustains it---cmsisiency, in its true and admired seine, being nothing leas than. consistent hineslyoth ch kind of consistency hi rarely evidenced by °rnt uued support of the same opinions, it being 'in extremely rare instances only that the hu man judgment is always right. It is to be fa:rty sup posed, therefore, ' that' those honest democrats who are convinced by the experience of late years, that the pro' Oolitic, and not the free trade policy, is the true system for' general prosperity, will be willing to unite with their former opponents on this question, and thus testily to their own consistent lvmesty. • . Further, the democratic patly.sn called. has fprefelied all claim to the supp;ort of ita•honest .partisans in Dela ware, who have stood by It mapfully,;in all periods of trial, becdnerof its_professed vindication of the.rights.of the people—especially In the Matter of elections. ' Its boast has always bcen,that it was the champion of the masses against the enetbachmente of concentrated pow er. Hitherto no ocessibn had arisen when'tbealnewirity I of such professions could be testaid, hut the past and ' present date ofaffir rs in, and With reference to'Kansam, demonstrates, With' a clearness not to be obscure* by professions, that such boast is not sustained by any sin cerity; the voice of the majority in 6 that territory has t been stifled by violence, when that would 'serve. end by fraud when it would not; and Mach- practices now re ceive the couitlenanre of the bulk of the Democratic party! And so flagrant and:shameful is Its position with reference to popular sovereignty In Kansas. (where the chatnplons u 1 that party-cry deleted that it would have a free suit full ox.preseloa—nay, that it woulthave perfect freedoia , of utterenee.) that Senators Douglas and - Itt met. and thelr,eolleagues therernors. Wise and Walker. . besides other leads;! and influential' Democrats In and .out of Congress, have beim constrained. in advocacy of their elm MP, to conristrtit honesty. ttiongtpat the bawd of proscjiptlen. to'deo flea that position as a departure from all true Deinocmey, and an affront tothipatriodsm of the country. Honest Deiniacrats ask why Is this?— :,Why has our party turned its back on its old faith!, The noisier Is ready for them. -Because that party-derives its chief - support from thesoutto--te a southern sectional par ty ht lull remseand popular rigida roust succumb to the edicts of that section of the country, when what It calls its equality in thecenfederacy is cii,n4ernerl. . The south welt knows that-when the northerrf.wesfern and middle States. widch.are friends of protect len to:Ametimu la bar, obtain a reliable ascendeur&in tit,. ioneP coun cils, Its favorite pet of free trade/ will receive Its- death • blow; hence it fequires of the adolinistration triad, it electeol.l t hat Kansite shall be now embraced. and receive t he kiss of welcome into the confederacy, although her brow is blackened witti a stain 'fraud as ineffaceable as the mark set upon. Cain. Conceal it as the math may, tecgreatobject in during the extension of sla very, Is. by retaining an enuall!y in theVeriate, to pm vent a return to the silky, of piitection. ..' In regard to the terms upon which the proposed fusion. of parties is to be made. the address says: In thus coin in ,together. let 'there be mo•reservat ions in behalf of our present attachments; bullet us sacrifice all private or associated coVir.ideia ions to the good of the whole parly ; and finally ded ,kirever discard from our minds mid hearts all thoughts, or desires. or purposes, to ruhsidire our p irty.tii the interests of those, orany cool hi not lon oft , hem, wino tiittnerly lielonged to.,any of its constituent elements.' In at her words. let up deter-. mine t Ir.t its favors shall be dispenscalionestly and fair , ly.for merit. and merit alone; arid to insure a perfect confidence in such determination, let-us pledge our; Felrts tuldiVidu 4 iyi bcf”teltiand. and auniointly with we meet. - that we will Indignantly : trout . ' upon, discotinhe mince and oppono everything,- it iihatever Character, which shall in the slightest degree.encourage or. sup port the Ilea that we are not &xi entireLk: tiewinrty, with no debt to pay to any other.iir the member, or members of any other. And let those .of either. theold,parties; who unite with us, sustain piteliely the same relation to it that its othor components do. an'. rice Ivrea—ale beinp'cutieldered as children of aketumon birth, towards - no of whom the parent feils any preference. S'A.t• TOR BIGLER VINPICATED.DT SENATOR CATIERON.—In tin , debate on the Fishing Bounties In the United States Senate. on I hel2th inst.. 3lr. Bigler. of Pa., opposed the proposition betore the Se m ite . and moved an adjourn . , ment, • . Itir.rameron requested-that be would withdraw the ! motion fora moment which was done, and he - then de scribed his rolleague'S tarjff view's as follows: Mr. CaMerou.—"l desire only ), to say a word In vindi cation of my colleague, and I think in justice to him and myself I should be permitted to say that word, fir yOu know I do not often occupy much of the time of the Se nate. It is that lam sathdled he is acting in accordaUed with his well known principles. lie Is, I believe, a free trade, man, if I can judge him from his zeta. I remember that at the close of the last session the reduction of duty On our great staple. Iron, was made, if not by his motion, at least by bin vote. Ile agreed to it, and was perfectly eitistied with it. The result has been to•break up every Iron Insister in Pennsylvania, who had not an Immense fortune beyond his business in tree. Ev ery man who was at all indebted In his buslues has been destroyed. The icon business of Penusylvania". iihout which gentle.' Men speak here. la no longer an Interest. No man. un• less be has aliatune that he has inherited or 'obtained from sourcesbeiond his business, is capable of conduct. ing a furnac e for a day. , -It may le the policy of my colleague, and It may. perhaps, be a wiseone. to break down all thee.; interests. so that after a while*, shall stand upon a comnien level. when we shall be compelled again to return to that pro io, • tective A illdriran pulley Whi our lathers instituted. and Which took career the eotr y. If we were to destroy the duty on salt now , as .pro eed by the Seuatnr from Ithods Island, I believe after a little white the salt inter ysts would help the iron interests; and If we titkenfr the sugar duty from genComen down In Louisiana, I think after a while they wilt come to our ground; and if we sbould,reptial the law returning fugitive 'dives. all the _ . gentlemen in the *nigger' interest would soon help us to take care of our iron. So. If you run around these Interests, end strike them down. when we are all so low down together that we Call noi - take etre of ourselves, we 'ball begin to feel as members of the taupe great country ought to feel, each one wllting to servethe other. 'I thought this statement was due to my colleague- I thought It WAS due to him: coning from my own State, that I should make this explanation.". • Ix the election held in Kansa.; oh the 224 last the_ 'vote WAS light, but froth the complexion of the rerun. as far asaseertained, It was estimated that the vote in favor of the Leaven rtorth Constitution would reach 6.100, and the vote agalnit about 1.500. • This signiticant ex preeshm otapininn, taking Into view the fact that many free State men disapproved of the Learonw.irth instru ment, fcireattadows the certain doom of the Euglish.swin dle. PEN, PASTE• AND SCISSORS Pi/Deaths in Baltimoro last week,'B3. jzfrPopulation of Philadelphia, 620,000. Mr. Douglas remains firm. No coaxing him back. 123!`The constitution of Qrognn clisfranChises all Chinamen. /gerTrio' railways of Great Britian' have cost $1,565,000,000. - t radt-Tho population of the tity‘ of •Now York is estimated nt 812,000. d iedil - Thel'hihtelphia mechanical bakery balcif 11,000_ loaves per day. AdrYlie W_itcOnsin Legislature are about to ro• store the death penalty. flithTbo Legislature of Oregon, at.its last ses• sion, divorced sixty couples: . - 4:WY-The Tehuantepec route to California will-1 probably be opened this fall: I ...i INI - Tho hi a prospect Of a renewal of the rail- ' 1 - road troublea.nt Erie, Penn. liiiir- The typhoid fever is very nlartnini and -1 fatal in some parts of Virginia. • pit.l-The grarshoPpers cl the West are said to be is on their way to the Middle States. 4 ,11 gr There are HO houses pf ill fame within three miles of the N.Y. Cityllell. ..133q monument to Gott. , Ethan Allen is in process of erection at Burlington. Vt. „TO - Queen Victoria entered upon the fortieth year of hell eiistence on Sunday last. Alv-Eggs are selling here at ten cents per dozen. As food They lire now cheaper than meat. i rr•La:dy Franklin, widow of the celebrated_ Arctic navigator, is at present in Algiers. r• • pIY-Ten thousand copies of Henry Ward Beech . er's "Life Thoughts" have already been sold. r4f-Letters from Kansas declare that the peo ple are generally opposed to the English bill. other what makes the °genn get angry?" "Because-it has been crossed so Often my son." liirMAry Twigge and Wm. John Clark arc under sentence of death in Denville for myrder..-' . ..,1:21-11 is *stimated that the fishermenron our lakes receive $610,000 per annum for their fish. piSPLouis Napoleon is Omni te.r* off ~ a part of the Thuillories garden fur itte own private use. ",.411 -- The most encauragine tieconlits of an abundant wheat crop aro heard of in every direc tion.' 4 X Ir. Lnynrd ban arrived in London, from an extended tour through - the disturbed districts of India. ' ,IffelrOver 98,000 needy persons received relief last winter in Philadelphia from the different as sociations. a - What is the best lino to lendw man with ! Crino.line, and the beat lino to lead 'kwonian with hi n Mason-lino: -The Eutineriptions to the illavelock moms. meneproposed to be erected in - Sunderland Park amownt to $5OOO. • - jo4,y-Tho London papers contain itcconntr or a great snow storm on thd 141 h wr April. A very un Unita occurrence. Plt'During the lirrt gunner of 1858, the Na tional receipts mere $10,090,135; and tho expen diture,. $ 1 8,104,915. P/11 - Col. John C. Fromont, with hie family, or. ivcd at San Franeiseu;April 12th. Ho proceeded sumediutely to the mines.. • - j$ `The Daily Leader, the most prominent 3eumeratie and Roicatf Catholic oewstimpor of St. .ouia, bre been susperided. - - • COs the seecaul week in June, a match will playful he ,Olympic Cricket Club ur•Pittabhrg with the Union Club of ChKinnati. • pirlt bee been fuurid by experience that the wide gunge- on ruiiwny►, ie much wore destructive to machinery thau the narrow gunge. .;vgfyqmmfgration.intn ;New York for the Grit four months of 18.58; Iv 12,45 T rigainst 35,907 for tbe'i.orreTorling :numbs of. kin. year._ , • j2Pwenty , Roston • ,triee4iiants . have gives Mayor Trbtf.inri or N. V.. 647. a carriage anti home in appreciation of iftli,ellaracter. 4 1512 1 .51n5. Ann E. P. 'SiO t tiine of ;the ladies rescued from the ill-fated siOnoship Centro-lamer. Ica, died at Neetintryport, .3dass„ 12th inst. • Cdr it has been calculated. that the Elm Jives more than 3.50 years; the Chestaat,ligi ;the Cedar, 800 ; and the Oak trote 1000 to 1500 years. • Bowlegs was the greak"lion" at New Orleans last week. There was each difficulty, hoirever, In keeping him from eying toil:inch "Sre. water." character," said an alderman, who bad eleard himself from aitharge of bribery; "us, character. sir, is like my boots—all the' brighter for blacking." pgr-Charles Reside, the popular NoVtelist, and W. It. Russel, the well known Critnemincorrespon deut,of the London Times, are birth eilming to the Alpha States to lecture. . - • j ggirwitobert Gallup , a • Revolutionary hero, and the last survivor 'of the Fort Gdsori.la massacre, died at Greene, Chenango county, N. Y., May at the advanced age of 98 years. plf•The "retired physician" is Oliver P. Brown, (his assumed name is Dr. A. James,) and two years ago be wail a poor printer in Vermont. lie has made $50,000 out or his,"sands of life." pir.The National Teacher? Association meets at Cincinnati, the second Wednesday of August. It is proposed that all the teachers of the Union assemble with them and have a good jubilee. "John Dean is enjoying fitirown Mary Ann" in New Tork, while the "stern parlent" has gone to Europe, leaving them note single "red." John is a marker nt.the Custom [louse, at $5O a month:- itar•This is season -to decorate and beautify the homes of the dead. It is the season to encir cle the graves of beloved ones with:fragrant flow arc, and enshrine their memory wish natures beau ties: Art - A woman was taught stealing some ribbon in a/dry goods shop in 'PortsmOuth, N. If., and was punished by being exposed to ad ihe .dry goods clerks in the city that they might watch her in future. jrgfi-The damage brthe Crevasse, two Miles above New Orleans, is estimated. at $5,000,000. Several sugar plantations are in such a condition that no crops can, be expected ficon them fur two seasons Co come.. • • I/kV - Clark kills has auspetisled work on his equestrian statue of Washingtoii ordered be the Government, tortho reason that be cannot finish it until the spot where It is to be permanently erected is decided" upon, Ala - Mickey Freo, the Pedestrian, walked 109 bouts and 10 minutes at Newburg. last week, with- o out rest or sleep .his friends took Lim by force from the plank.egd .refused to oilow him to.;ioieh the 110 SUCCeniVO hours-- - • _ .." . . . , PEP' We advise every one who sneers from Dys pepsia or debility in any of BS forms, to use the Oxygenated Bitters, a Medicine more favorably known than an}' - remcdy,ever discovered for the positive cure of these.trooblesome complaints. IltrMrs. Gage, in.a speech at the reeela fem inine. convention, told the story of a woman who, having secured a spouse that "nursed the baby," verj accomodatingly averred that "a husband was the next best thing about a house to the cook ing stove." jleit`Sunday in Chicago is a high-old day. They have entertainments of the tragic, melodra matic, operatic, and comic descriptions; sometimes there are announced the rare performances at Which rfemales and Mates dance in short clothes and tights for the amusement of the public. Sometimes there. are. Masquerade ballot; twain, balls where inosques of nll kinds aft dispensed with, and where the young men and women of the city are invited to take port at very low prices. ~011- T he Proprietdra of the New Yong Ibbus- THATED UOLDESI PRIZE announce that in their issue of May 22nd will appease the first ehapteri of n historical tale'of the south-ivest, cntitled—,.orns 'l)e Vaughon, - a true story of the times of Aaron Burr, by Miss Ella Scruthworth. They also an nounce, to appear in their issue of May 29th, the first' chapters of another new, tale, entitled No body'. Gild= by the Welbknown author, Charles , Burdett. Any of our teaderis whOhave not seen a copy of this elegant weekly, will do well to send for one, as specimen copies are lent free of charge by the publishers, Messrs. Dean & " alter, No. 335 Broadway, New York. The subscription price is $2, and to clubs of tea Or more, $1 50 per annum. Each subscriber, besidet getting the paper for a fear, receives . present, which is forwarded ns soon as bis subscription money is received. For further pciliculars, see the advertisement of the Golden Prize in another column. THE COAL TRADE. ar#l3al.M. Pottaville, may 29, 1.9590 The quantity sent, by Railroad this week is 41,437 16`—by Canal 6,602. 10—for the week 40,- 070 3G This. statement shows 9 decrease upon. t14:1 shipments of last . - week; of 4,092 13 tons, the failini ; off being by the . I . RaOioad, the euginee'rs of which are on a strike for regular .payinenf of their waget. The decreitse'uf the wdck upon the-shipments from this Region du ring' the corresponding week of 1357, is 33,174 toy. For the season, the , decrease is 204,341 • • The trade this week saws up as 'follows 1857. 1858. Inc. I Dec. 3chuylklll—Railroad, • 42;632 31,403 . 11,214 Canal, • 33,563 81,03 24,960 Lehigh—Railroad, 9,033 1 . 2-254 3.221 Canal, 17.452 32,28 14.816 eel. & Iludsun Co., 11,672 22, 774 11.102 Penna. Coal Co., 17.265' 23.370 6;105 §cranton, South, 139,573 143.252 89,853 36,174 - 139.573 36,174 7.906 12,513 4103 Increase, tons, 3,619 . 3,619 Showing an increase frtitt , all the Regions of 3,679 tons for the week, compared with• last year, notwithstanding the troubles which exist in the Schuylkill Region. Miners think justly, that their wi ges are low ; but bow in the preient con dition o business matters is their position to be materially improved, with the other Regions are in full blast and fully able to supply all the Coal this th&market wants? "Half aloof Is" certainly "better than no bread a t all,"and those men who by their action are driving what little 4ade there is from the Region, are certainly acting . utivilsoly- WeAtyteptithise, deeply sympathise _with the con dition of our workmen. It is our object to alle viate theirsondition, as much as is in our power. The best counsel that can be tendered thism under , the circumstances is, to hear theirheavy b rden pa. ticntly, and at the Fall election to strike one uni ted blow for "Protection" to their industry. The ballot-box is your true relief in the Storni, and though-heartless local politicians may now be seeking your support, in disguise, spurn them as you would the leper. There is no honesty in heir-proteetations. They fawn upon you for!sel fish objects, and care not if you starve, :so long as they seture what they seek, the emoluments of office. This is an important matter, ono that should be eonsidered in no partisan spirit,rend we hope ear suffering workmen will read in their distress a profitable lesson. Remember, that to secure "Protection to American Industry," you look in vain to the dominant party. ' The People alone can 'achieve it, and undet the People's Re form Banner, workingmen, you must rally. Wo undcistand that the Boatmen Very general -Iy,-have concluded to load at $1 55' at Port Car bon, and $1 50,itt Schuylkill Haven,Ao pried of fered by the. Coal . Shippers-- , which 'is ten cents advance on the low rates. Transportation how ever, will be delayed' for :soma days by Canal,as we learc that a break has taken place near Dour Leesville, which will require until next peek to re. pair. — The movement among room of the 'miners for higher - Waies, still continues, ud several collieries we - stepped, the men being afraid to go to work in consequence of throats of violence on the part of the strikers, if they do. Th i s is all wrong.— ',rreatening placards, words or nets cannot be. tol erated, and if the men engaged in the movement think that they benefit .their canoe hylindulging in them, they err grievously. We regret that this is the case. A heavy responsibility rests upon those - merfwho counsel unlawful acts, or lend by their prii nee Countenance to excitement and ex , eels. ' • --PRICES-9T COAL 111 HARTFOUD.—TheArtfOrd Courant of May,22, says:—"ln Hartford, dealers are selling to manufacturer., by thitrearge in gross tons, at $5 75 for Lehigh and $5 25 for Lacks. vraunalump. At retail, coal is sold at $6 56' nett tons fur Lehigh Egg Coal, and $5 75 for Lacks. wanna Grate COOP. NEW YORK COAL MARKP:T, May 28, 1858.—We notice sales'of 200 tons Liverpool House Cannel - tit $lO i 250 do Orrel $7 6 $7 25, both cash; and 1-cargo of 192 tone Sidney, at a very low figure. The Now Castle Gas now arriving per packets from London anti previously contracted fur, and basimen reported., Hard is without change.- 000 demand eziett for Domenic for local use anefor the East, but with fair arrivals prices are lower from yard, and are irregular. The incle ment Weather has largely 'increased, {be consump tion, and lessened the suppliei hy the .canal.; in some instances this may be attribuiedtO !herdic() among the hestrnen... We qinite tram .t• for $4 25 by the cargo ( Lehigh exceptedjerqd I r in yard tit $4 654 75 ton. . , „Borten ectal Market. Kerreeted ,Fectty front the Boston Charier. May 27.) Cannel. -- , • _chid It ou ee It 60 Newell/Ale, - • • - none Orrel, - - . • - none Sydney, - • mine chat 4 6 pi c t ou , . 4 011 Pleton — fine.- • • mine cbal Bebuylan!, white nab, lon ' - 4 75 600 • do red mak, - b 00_ 61 55 'do' lump, - - - 475 ea" 0 Loblab.lump., - - - 5'25 401 S5O Johns' lump, (flehoylkIll) • - .= S ,(4 Lackawanna, • _ - 475 (4 Suo • a ArTAIL PlelC/41 Anthracite white & red telt. .; BT TELEGRAPII4 ,v• . • _ . Flttose,ool26t.r.w. PrestabteinoseNtchwornito-- . I It New Cork •.• •• - 93 tiode Isbned• .• ,• 110 Batton - . • - .1 40 Yew Lontion-, • • 100 Portland - •- • 1 4d.: New Haven - , - I 1 to There were In Port no Monday list. 29 boats-40 rm. eels: Tuesday. 2) boots-33 vessels; Wednesday. 21 boats —2O valise's; Thursday, 2) bosts-14 rorirole; Frifi r ay,. 2 Wits- 13 Teffels. . lobilitikn; Viol . Trade Air IS, Miaatity 01 Oil peat by Weald .lul4 Ned, lei the week. ending an Thursday evening bad : - • X.A6.140AD. CANAL . Porte - A( 1 44 - ' '"- ' .' - IS,'IM a '. • a*.oo yramit.... - • , _ am 02 ~ :3140u F.SehogiktU astern, . 11,547. 06 b. 371 00 Alitntra, -. • , ..• - l'41; 14 ttertnoo Parsclinton, • . ~ - ' • 6,336 44, ;SW 19 . Total for the wreak . • '• .:toess, 40,070 06 Total bJ 161Siiill In 'HUI,.• • 4113 .1t4,Z4 llt 00 ' ! 11 • • ---- • 'Total by Canal au/ Rallmn 2 d, tans, 'T79,106'16 Sailpokosts to Mb* period last, year. wan. ' 'TOTAL. By Railroad; 42.012 09 - '739,174 01 By Canal, 4534 ft 16 :;4446Z 04 , • • . . 1 .. 1. .. 6435 WI . 1 , _ 982.537 001 !'‘ 179,126 16 Decrease la 1856 en fari'_:.__ Inns, 201,310 12 ____- - -, --:-- ..._ ~...._•I • ___,_. ____ ------ --- Rates of Toll Nod Transportation on : . t • laavao4.4 roil. Tut ;rasszart. Frosf Prow' Pros'. Pros ii ' .11L.Carboia. - 8. Harem. 4 übuni. IN.Caritea . To Mainland, $1 40 k•sl 34 11l 25 •$1 A) To Phllad'a , 140 • 135 ' 115 120 Spring Wilt, - 135 e l 130 140 ' 120 heading. 95 ,' .• 90 80 80 Rates of ToU,by ' h sisal ttor the present. Fenin it Carbon. XL, atrbon. 3. Hams. Pt. arlitos. To Phllitra., 04 04 V.: 80 Spring Mills. OD . 44 .67 • 60 Norrlstei!ro, 65.'- . • 64 52 45 Reading,- 118 .17 1 34 31 Rates of Freight by Canal. Plea R. C.' d• ill:c. s Hama. • R. Crinne. To• New York, $1 50. $1 46' $1 40 To Phllad'a.,. 80! - 45 . •40 . To Del a ware Front, 55" . ' 50 45 Rates of Toll, from Waulh Chunk. Via Lehigh Valley andlSortbern Penn. railroads, to Muter .Ftreet, Phlladelphlit, $1 71 'Rates of Toll, die., to Baltimore• Prima Pinegrove.fichoylkill Co., . $9lO From 11111ersburg. Dauphin Co., 2 10 prom Tre•orton; Northumberland Co., (private arrange- ment, to cons' eratkm of bouds, taken by the Com• pony, 1 , Rates of Toll and Transportation 03 THE causal' WALLIS RAIL LOAD, Mau& Chuuk to Triuton • • • • do EllobethPori.' - • - dO Morris Canal basin at Phillipsburg, 9chalylictll.lmiliaty flatllrolids 1856 The following ;Is thilquantlty of dial transported over the different Ralltoads In Schuylkill County, for week ending on Thdrsday evening last: TILLS. , TOTAL. Mine Pill and S. Haven =3l 00 131.545. 14 31t. Carbon. I 627 19 36,605 15 Schuylklll,l'4lll•T ' 4,14817 82,27 11 814.41mpboti"k PL. Carbon " 16;35117 138,312 18 81111 Creek, • " 4.79117 116,599 US Little Beha7lklil, " 8,60.8 01 105,4C4/ 07 • Lehigh Coal Trade for 1858 by Canal. For the week ending on Saturday last : Lehigh Coal and Nay% em.,' 15,392 04 48,459 11 D. Hammel nod ether; 83 03 411 13 Spring Mountain Mines, 2,065 01 8,967 10 Fast Sugar Lear do • 321 08 1,4:4 03 Coleraine do ' 1 • 816 04 , 2019 09 Reaveraleadow Cost, 2lB IT 1,157 01 N. York and Lehigh Coal Coq 640 18 2,414 09 Carman Peons. Cold Co., 356 16 ' 1.757 08 South Spring Mciontain Coal, 116 19 319 07 North Spring Mountain, . 337 17 553 05 Hazleton Coat Co., : 3,713 16 9,589 10 Maori! Ridge,T,3ol 08 5,948 09 • Mount Pleasant Coat 6711'02 1,35 T 13 . . . Buck Bioun Isla '..klal Co, 2,942 15 9,617 14 Wllkesbarre Opal C 0. ,, 1,404 09 2.869 16 .. A udentled Mal Co, 961 07 2,252 09 Mulford Coal Co, .4. 918 00 azo 13 . total, 32,567 14 103,434 15 Lehigh Valley R. R. L -- Yorwaak endlog ou Saturday last: _ .• WIEI. TOTAL. S. in. 31Inex. (Wm. 3111nes kCo..) 2.719 05 40,189 13 E. Sugar Loal.(Paeker & C 0..) 2.554 07 22.324 12 N. York & Lehigh (Taggart k'Pon.) 1.180 03 21.M5 15 Council It idge,(§)klarpe, L. & Co") , 1103 10 24,732 16 German Pen ua.:,, • 161 00 Col.& B. 31.. (Ita elitTicJohoson,) 2.378 06 33,331 12 Ilazieion (A. ee k C 0..) !1,683.19 31.365 10 N. Sp. 5114.(.1 1•11.. McCreary & Co.„) . 700 02 12.038 14 t i 8. Op. Alt..(DelL u k Dehaven.) , 43 19 a 1,3 - -. 14 East Lehigh, . 1 97 . 15 Summit )lines, , ( ' - -- 281 18 Total; - 1 , For th n week, - 44,521 i . ":* 290,01 Z 03 51hipmenti to same iterlotl toM year By 1ta14(4'4, By Canal 4. Total, Inereisrio 1858. xo far Rates of Toll on Lehigh Canal, £c. IVia;wborre R.11..L, tintal. 1). Cline/. Wilkesbarre to W. 11. • 25 -dl 35 , $1 24 1 ,4 i W. Haven to haslet, 64 35 1 2 99,..i Itockpwt to do. . - 54 as" 8.9,v,;. M. Chunk and P. Haven. - 61 .• 35 1 ,.; • 86!,..5 . , Freights. To Bristol. To Philadelphia. ! White Hewett .$9 93 V ° Us Rork port, 86 91 Yenn haven. - 81 86 Mauch Chunk, • 75 80 'To New York. White flaxen to New York, 1 $1 28 , Rockport to do 1 21 Penn Havens to do 1 14 51aueh Chunk to do!1 10 The above freights do not Include the tol on Delaware Division and itaritan 4 Canals. - , . ~, I Pinegrore Coal Trade forOISSIL Amount transported during the last month: unarm TOTAL. Dilmi Canal, 't,! 15,751 05 ii 38, 44 07 Bwatara kellroud,lo,6l9 19 26,336 13 Lykens' 'Filler Coal Trade For -1858. For week ending on Saturday last : wait. TOTAL'. Lykens Valley Coal ,755 16 15,555 18 Short Mountain Coal Co., ea., 1 779 05, 8,101 14 2.535 01': 21E47 12 Shamokin. Coal Trade for 1858. Amount of Coal Shipixa from Saturday the Sth up to Wettneiday evening, the 19th inst.: , For the last week, Trevorton Coal Trade for 1850. WEEK. TOTAL For the week, 6.026 01 26 sfr , 00 Scranton Coal Trade for 1858. For week ending on Saturday last: want. TOTAL. Ethtepid North, 2,959 19 Shipped South, 12,515 09 Total, 15,475 08 195.711 01 Ehlpments to acme period lut year: - • Shipped North, Shipped South, Total. Delaware and Hudson Cohs Coal Trade For; t.ke last week. Last Year, Increase this year, Penna. Coal Co's Coal Trade. Per the last week, Last year, I Increase this year. Broad Top Goat Trado_for_lLead. -wstc. TOTAL. • For the last !reek. 2,153 00 22.448 00 Coda. !Stadium, AND OTHER SCHUYLKILL CO. STOCKS coaitairli • Railroads,' Philadelphia; Reading .k Pottsville - Mine 11111 and Schuylkill Raven - • Mount Carbon - • - - • - Mount Carbon and Port Carbon - • VIII Creek - - • ----- • - Sehhylklll Valley ' ' , Lorberry Creek Stratus •--- - - -11 I Canals, • . .1 Situylkill - Navlgation ti 4 . preferred Colon Canal --- --- - • preferred • - Del.& Ilud'n Coal kTransportaVn`oo.'s, Rallroadtk,CoalCompaniell, Lit tle Sch uyl. Nay. R. R.* Coal Co. - 1 Lehigh Coal &Navigation Co.. • - t Hazleton Coal . flo.- -- - - • Buck Mountain Coal Co. - • - - Pennsylvania Coal lk R. R.Co: Dauphin Coal kR. R. co. - Lykens Valley Coal Oa. - -- - 1 Rea Meadows Coal &I R. Leo.- Lyk • ns Valley Raliroad4Cnal Co.— - Coal Gastrin's", WorestiMprovement Co North American Co.. preferred - • , " " common - .• -- Delaware Coal Co. - • - ' Cumberland Coal Co. - - -•- NeVr Creek Coal Co.. [ Miscellaneous, Miners' Bank - - • - - • - Farmers' Bank ,Pottavillerins Co. • . • Pottsville Water Co. , - • - - • - Are The Stock of all Coal Companies will the above I Ist wbeo famished by those who NEW ADVERT'MENTS CO-PARTNERSHIP. T subscriber has associated with 11 hts a n, FREDERICK J. BROWN, in the Dru; k Chetnicel business. which will be conducted on and slier , Jane Ist. lasd, at the old Mend, under the name and:style of JOHN O. BROWN I DON. JOHN G. BROWN. 2E4t Pottsville, May V/, ASSIGNEES' SALE OF THE PER. SONAL PROPERTY , . Or UM Daniihln & Supuehanies Coal Co. will be sold at Dauphin, on TUES._ y DAY. 22d DAY of JUNK next, a large quantity . olrotd 'WROUGHT and CAST IRON. nine CARS, old lINGINE. old CAR WHEELS and AXLES—partienlant in band-Lille on day dude. At Rattling Rutrost ttelptd , will be toolde quantity of LUSlBERieihlr4estn.dletely after the sale of the Lumber all the lf fllinfUß K of-the Cold Swing House, will be sold tm the presoless. terms each. • . IVC110IITEM:11.12 4 EBIIA RD. Arregares. May J. P. BL'TTEII,WORTI7, a. T. ria.stth. CRA3 7 A. 0 VIDA 12. V. T. At Ma; - M hat which has long been sought for Ira Pots,Title, I au! no:i. be bad by going to • E. T. ELLRICH &.0003 (Successors to E. T. Taylor.) Cheap Fashionable -Clothing, Mordant ing, anAl General Burnishing Store, Corner of Venire and Ilehantango streets, where ran be found the largest assortment of clothe, cassimeres, vest togs, furnishing goods. and ready-made clothing stet acted to the citizens of Putts, ille, which has been *elected with great are • from the lea. ,gest houses Philadelphia and New York. We bay Gm tub, and will all for rah, st the very lowest prices. We desire toall particular attention Mom rue. - trailer department, being all praetit al tailors, baling long experience In the first bouseerof Paria,Thlladelphla , and Sado°. we feel einatieet that our garments cannot be surpassed, for neatneal of style, beauty and )le, by any • houses I Ott elites, teach leis in :Car-. fun Dishing depirtmentis supplied , within the blest styles of gentlemen's funvhdving goods. Shirts Utast* order on scientilla pritteiples^,Vne of the first bane' la Philadelphia. and warren •to St, • earitenumbst the p lat . COrner nj Olsen gad NM' haidunys Ours. May :di, !bir latf 14 -000 31,467'16 8,13 CC 10 31.4157. 16 18,258 11 187,103 08 32.24 14 1u3,•134 16 9,032 13 149.376 17 17,402 06 93,565 11 26,484 19 244.942 08 200,028 03 45,a6 15 TOTAL. 15.139 00 I wr.ZIE. 4,089 19 42,049 02 163,661 19 TOTAL. GO : Oe 12 ILO 07 176. 04 19 13,046 19 REZIL TOTAL 14,647, - 22.774 00 11,672 17,032 00 WEEK. TOTAL. =370 3£1,467 00 17,20 25,349 00 6.105 13.18 00" 50 50 50 50 100 133.41 4 4 3, rl4 106, 2 1 29341 00 72 00 40 ' s4 !ii lb 25 0000 0 110 2.5 00 00 00 5' 11 MISCELLANEOUS. I RD! A RUBBER DOOR.. Tis a new and r.apttal art tete tor front doom , liouarkerper: s t call and aim.— J tilt reretTed and for ivik. at tl. HO:01M PIANO TEACISINC. , ; : l Am...._ : _ i . D - mestyer.- Oroutbe, wee ettetre ' J..- ectiettee the Plana Forfeited Mel ' . ,a,l* Pottsville and esigitbodiat towns. row stederele. Aptly at his elllee, ee L I Z hole* :he Poet 0111htei Pottesille: : playti lilt . .i r ,:lit. - • • CHEAP EDITION I • or layrsagssibnio. ...-- JUbT re c eived, a cheap edition of this inters:lln earl. at eel, el. ler stle'st PANNSN'S Cheap Wok Stare. CUPS SIIIIITtiI I • r• A LL kinds do( FIRE ARMS made ~,_ •to order,Cll EA P . and warianted.". • Tooliso4 small ma earl repaired Ay George Schalk, Corby strat,.Pertirille,oppaile Smart Ataraida Sere. November 21.'57 - 1 , 47-1 y . WIRE ROPE FOR SALE. rriHE underswned has on hand ibOui. I v 1., 2400 feet of I ineb new wire rope of wind quail. ty, srbleh Ii offered sale on very reasnnabbi term*. Vor partienlarattiqu in of the subscriber at 4stoo, Pa., or of Ell T. Conner, Esq., Mauch Chunk. ;II - &nib Plustesa' -Ifarnts e, .58 .104 m ' WM: RIBLIAGO:- LIFE,OF DR: KANE. r . T. HE. tolb,serther is solo. ageni:for the la county of Sebnylkill, and now prephred .to rto re re optweriptlaut fair "TIIK moon &PUT UP ELII.AHA KENT KANE " oy OK: Eizzar-bandaoniely Molars. ted. Prfee—only $1 60. B. BANNAN. , • . . Jr* jet Sehotekiff Wfbniffs.' • PROCLAMATION. V ' NOTICE is[hereby given that a tßiuit or CP mmon Mae for the trial of ;state' pvnilbut, will be betti at Pottajille, In and tbi the otheitl otnehnyt.: kill, en MONDAY4poe 141 k; 111411, /WIG o' ii the torenenn: to eoistintiethoeneeks. I;• . Sb ecffirc Office. Poitstillt‘ MAO. Sheriff. • gar 15. 1 884 : ' f - d-t am. • , _, , i __EFTS ON EUROPE: • - • - BELL & SON'S , DRAtTS tin slim Quaker (louse of Johtd &tned COrderoyA of Lo ndon, andOn the Ilelfst yanking Co. of re. landcaloaysforsalsOnanosfron Llnlto e t by 0101 subserlbi., Sit hls, . Bookstore , Pottsville. eels Artnt hare nothing to do with the I's...senior LI nei.4. and tholl are considered the *Sliest bosses In this rooniwnd ha Europe. • - BENJ. DA AN. PosiTivg_Ly SUPERIOR 11'0 AN YT HING IN I,,JUSE—PATTEILSOIi'S lIERPETICSOAP4IbiebappeII bands, rousW skin, pimples or,other eruptions Lice. or the heads Aligfsoperfor artirieo soap for removing. Meese fromi'lroolestor oth4l , goods, an one for washing pilots.' For itae;lit thee Tory is et street above Market: [Pottsville, May & .01 19-2 m REMOVAL OF POTTERY. , THE., subscriber , has removed hi 4 -.POTTMItY from bntween Market and Morweniati streets, to,Pecond street. In the Borough of Potisvillii near 0.7. KOpitach'n Snip and Candle Pactoiy, where bp will be happy to furnish Isis friends ended public with all kinds of Narthen. Ware, Drain Pipes, Chimney Pipe*, Ac.,—all of which be is determined •to manufacture at the very lowest rates, to suit the flutes. I, - I; WILLIAMIitERNER. ipsU 1 17,%.‘ • , • ••• - '- • IlA2ta . i ' . WOOD'S IRON, ORNAME NTS; 1 . ar- Ilk. Eu becnber is authoriz d to; re; seise ordas tor all kinds of lints Irises,Setl44, al ra.,. Brackets, Points. he.. ic..man otaetiSred by Aircnt , a Pm's, late :Roans Woos?, Ridge Avesta*, Philsdel phla, and will furnish. them at their cunt prices—cat , riage only added.- A•book of specimens can be seen it our store, together with the prices of the different ard. else • .1' ; '•• 1 1 BENJ. j ANNAZi. I . _ •.:,,,.; .c.. ,- A r b' - 1. NT: wnuArsh. a supply .1 ._ um llng Run' I . free from sulphur and;1111 other Int- . purl ea, will dox I to snake early applisatlonle wi, purpose shipping a 1 ?cede not . tegalre to atilpirly o r reg • ular patrons forithh Whole season.. If p i .1,14/Clif r Ore Prat's! Stainn,i y 1 4, PorltFTl{ day, 3734 cent* phr Itiek. I !, ?,4 Peek; pie day, 50 rents per seek. . i, Peet': per day, 8734 cents ' per week. . v I , l, 3 uu,telp. i r..ilrao% ce.nattz rref e , ;:car,:. 1 , . 1 . do ;do • 37% route, !rallied: ~ Ard - raymentri weekly, la all cases. • . I • i' l ' I. 111031 AS. ,i Pottesille, May 114 'M I. tni4t , I • HIGH SCHOOL AT:PINECROVE: . ~, T HE REV .! 111. S. KOONO; A....: .-- 1111; , .1 i for many years Principal of the Preparatory Do meta of Penntilvania College. will. open a , Selek Sehod ho the New 4t' dewy Banding. at Pinegroves Its will teach all the brioches usually taught in - our High Schools and Madetilies, and .111 preplan, pupils wiihidg to take a full mun:ref Andy for any class Its' College..- -. Those desiring to ottality themselves for business wfl enjoy special advantey.ee Ow sO doing. 1-' II .... PINEtIitOVE Is finely situated and accessible by Dail= .tirlkterding can he bad at Yerj reasonable rates In prisete families.!l ' _ . The School will commence about the Phi! of Juhe.L. l For terms and otherlinformation. address ! . 114. AHD OF DI ItECTOß4l'fruirrece."l May 15, ".',S ; 1 ' ; - -4 IF 2 04! it . , , • ti , ICA RDI . I-,j, ,-.- A Cash nasalises. Excif•± ll re/Y,! i ciIIARLES.HADAMS, K. rdpoiner 4,, j- Elehth and Aieh tareets, Phlladdphils. informs 1;1s 1 old customers andithe buyers of Dry, wa tts generally, that be 18 making ititra exertions for the rosecution 'r, hls business the coining season. and In eater to enable him to purchase 10i5d.1 for coon.' and; „ sell them at the lowest mulct pricded t irci ho has deci sell; at the steal- Jest posslbleadvance tt-sle-Fhr CIA Erclatitv/ytt ill ' •ile has reduced 'the price of most of tte floods in Store. and has nest open many New Good 4 suitable4hr the season, to whldi will be made daily ad Miens.. r Care will be taktin to accommodate Frimalls and Plain .persons generally,.bit heretofore. New DIt.P.SS 110005, SHAWLS, LINDNS. and EVENISIIING,COODS,gette raIIy.„ Purchasers Will find great advanta ge In giving an early call, the motto being ...The nimble Jpence is bet , ter thatetirs slow Oil/fag." The situation Is Fen laid, and the store Well lights-till March 2u, 'WS - (If ' 1 'l2-3m • • 'VALUABLE COAL LEASES. , 1 .. r HE boct* Mountain Coo! and Irou eaA -1 company.ov, to good tenants siralral valuable Leases upoit fhe Company'l property!, in Coluttibla and Northumberland counties. The re i s offered -are the large White Atilt 'donor the Locust )lOuntain. upon which, collieries have been already established bv Messrs. Oast A p,.arson, Geo. S. Repplier and M.O. ileliner. 'II . . The mammoth yeln averages about 25 feet in 'thielc• new, and the underlying yein some 12 to li t feet. With Vein* afford a len body.of Coal above water level. rho quality of the Coa lls'well'establisbed In Market. i The Mine UM !‘RaProad affords an Wirenne to the . Eastern markets, and the Philadelphia A tinbury Raill road •to the Southern rind Western mar !eta. s litli:of these railroads ant completed tet he eolliewies - upon the conmany'sproperty. For particulars. Inquire of . ~ , I J. ANSPACI4jr., PreJf. .Ni). AS Sou th Fourth iltreet.lPhiladelphia. . q - Or ALEX. W. RKA. Eng. If 55upt.4 Centreville. Colinnbia Co Pa. February 13,18 5 8 ! ' i ' 7-tf :. PRICES REDUCED TO SUIT THE TINES , 1 "NATIONAL HOTEL," (Late 4`WiIytERWAN,".) - -- RACE Btrtet, above TRIED ~! Philtilelpla. ._ .2.. 7 7.- _. ___ , The Pioprietois of t e above well-known 'estabiPh r i a t moot:being thankful the very liberal !patronage-be- slowed upon the ut the go saYear, take thiemethod of lit-, formi ni• their frieede a the public ihati they are &11l I prepared to acrominoßa them if favored ,with a eal11:' During the Wiutet.montbs the houseatas hien _thpr ought', renovated, improvements made, and other eaten , . li sive alterations ineentemplation. We are determined to devote our wholel attention Re business'and flatter ourselves with the ..onviction that we shall be able to give general satisfaetka. - l' Respectfully yours, RIDES A rfOTER, Ram sired, Gore Third* , AferTERNS:—.I. 23 Per3 ll .l. i ' . 1 -...:44. B.—Carriages will always he in readiness to eon rty Passengers to and from Sptomtroott Landlika-aod. kill- Toed Dep:i , - 1 rs. 1 • o._li 11. - - 1:511 - id phia,lPrift, 9 511 -134 y 1. PROCLAMATICIPG WIIEREAS,, the Flop. Charles ni,,Pienddent of the Court at 4 . olrtmou PAlta of Schuylkill county. n Pennaylvan la, andJ wain of Gm several C r oueta Of. Quarter Sessions of the, Peace, Oyer and Ternsiber and General Goal Delivery connly, George Galin and Bernard Reilly, Judges of the Conti of Quarter Berl Of the Peace. Oyer 11 d Teratinky, and General CI Delivery, for , the'llrialitT all eapiOd and other ogenfee in the said rountj of ihuyiklii, by their precepts to ritne .direeted, have ordered a Court]ai Dyer end Tortninerand General Gaol Detitiry and ltatir ter Sessions of tiel,Peuro. to be-Lholden-int • . . the Ist 1119NDAT in kings nett, at 10 &elect, A. .111., to continue tin reeks. ' Notice is thesvifore hereby given to t b 4 co r on er : -no t, _._..., ~,..ccoy given` to thj Co. —es. ~.. Justices of therreare Mid Constables,ol t 0, said minty] of Schuylkill. thatlbey a % ky the said !precepts eons. mended folio then and thereat lO.O'cloch 'ln the fore. noon of the said day, with their rolls, retards, inquist thins, examinations and nil al her remembrances, to tio that. those things which several In their end o apperta4r to be done; and against the prisoners that a or then 11 be In the gaol of said county of Schtfylk, IL are to be il. then and there fo prone/Me them as shill*. just. • Sir Gocrsore the Oflossosinkaitti Ira* ' - , Pheritra Mice. Pottsville, I, WM. MATZ,...Sheri „ Mar 15 , 18 r 04 . ; r.%te •1 ~N. 11.-;-The Witnesses rind' Jurors 'he ate simmleied to Attend said CoUrt are Atomised to attend . preset ual)y. In race of nonattendance , the !swan such eases trolde' and provided, nlif be rigidly enforced. Inds notk*l Is published by ord; of the _Court; those conceinad. Will goys= then:melt accordingly. !I:- , : 4 ._ --- --r—, SUBSCRIPTION BOOKO.; • d o) - , .. HE foll Owing books are ip' tiblishOd . by aubaMptioo only, and will be fu l thisb - cd arthe pu Haber? price! by .the sujeteriber, why; haw reieleel r t the Agency for INRlttrille and vicinity. !' • ; ', :. `NEW ENcretzliaanA AIIERIOANA, g Edited by Gele Ripley and Chas. A. Dan*, To,ltte completed in 15 (domes, royal octavo, at*l per* vol.Oin cloth; $3 150. lib a•ry; $4, ballmoroccol $4 50atilltht. sia, Sutra. A voltime will belinmed every 3 or 4 months. • BENTON'S ABDIDOMENT OF DEBATES IN EON . 4 GRESS. .i' : j 1 pPrice,l ,In cloth ; $1 b`b , Low 'c. ! ooi. .- ' DENTOIO3 TIIIRTV YEARS' NIEIF-; I, Two volume!, $5, In cloth: s, Mary style_ II AMERICAN ELOQUENCIf t . -•• Il From Otis to Kehster. Editeil by Trask iSluirei Flee, $5, in cloth; gd, library style ' ••,: • I. I ' DR. ELDER'S LIFE (Y DR. JOIN& - 1 This work is inns' In Interest to Or. Ktine's eoletztjed 1 "Aivtic Explorations," and all there whit pireba a copy of his glat Volk, will want a copy" of Ills Lik,,-, I Pate, $1 60,1 'Sloth. 1 ' These Books Si n only be had •by 'taboret pt ion—sod specimens of the work eon be seen and eiamilled tielOott subscribing; so tt persons know what they are subscri bing to. we ;Usk (erasion to reseirkt her,, that t j ; these *O MIL tte Cannot be obtained from any of the book. *snare, except when •they are appointed LAgOts to cel re subscriptions. BENJ. RANNAN. ;. Ainist JO ,O, Appleton di Cb. and Chad? if itartn,n, •- -: .-:-. I - . Addishersi :Phileaciphirt. Pottsville, ?J3t15.'58 • I 1 20 *. - 1 PHUINE . II ± 4 2 HUINEI , R l i4Ullol I 0. • Coneentated Animal Mannat• 10 Q PER CENT. EHEAPER TIIANI, ANY KNOWN PERTILIZEIt !—Farrn• ors can bu y this irshistais manure with the fullest cond. d° oolo of being repaid the lehnk *et b,.1 the increased pluduction of the prat crop, besides ropisay enriching their Med., • : H HEAD A Aextrsts or Poor. k Srincle. • hereby neitity that S Ware auelyard a lot of Pkullig. tbr French...Richards* Co., York road, Philadelphia and. And Ilitomponeeta to be as follows ,• , s !Analysis of 'lntim& • A oboist nista r, otodeltilog 3 per cent. tried blood, 44.00 Pboapete Of; Lime, Sulphate at Atnatonla. • 4.00 Muriate. Phroptrato and Cartonate of Ationonia, " g. 30 Nitrate and Sulphate of Sods. ' • too Sulphate of Potaieri, 2.40 Mortara, Phosplulto, and r Carbonate of Prtaasa, 1.40 Chloride of &dilate, '4oo Sulphate's of Li :and klaafirala. silks end Sulph (soluble) • I 1.111 • - I: . • ' lOrt.oo I" 1 ' _, l le 13Tavvr,a,” The shove proe l ei, etinclusitigx, 'hal Phultel Licit the Smiler and land, er the discovery of the age, contain ing all ebp n r 7 constituents for producing /err m ini Fro" at small ea me. The price emlittr *Phial the .reeelett( 41, I. Tsui mans rim rouse, or 01 per Nod it.y. Bend your orderi . to tli. DANN AN. t, rothit Mei Hay t, lIIMI _ •I . 21 ' 1 ' . 1 - 1 . . . • tOfte 9 o4lB.tre WWl* 11 11? it k ilte r 1 . ?-1e the aid estebileheti ;wort" itiern et • . • That Fraiskl ha Irbil Work., %limited In ttie berettah of Putt Cirbon,Stlanylkill Co. Penal t . •• ,i 1 1 2 rope4tj ooneleta of. ta ming lathes. planing ina ehlaZtliree new °pities, bl2dks !th's tools, feu ear' , that and liaelffq,krillit other *very pa 'or rotwary for erindaillng the , a large and valuta• ble lattortawnt of thwart ' newt approved ma elatiny. now used In ;a Iked a large flock of new gunny and' raw'anaterial., lon ;Ivan Inusion strip. , 1 • - . ‘ .I'4 . , • Pie peope#y yip to maid oil Rai nablo terms, and to Tra i ; an person eriablog to engage igt he business peasenta an apportanhp widow offered „,,. . ' • rpr farthoir partlealara I °gulf, qf th• aadefottiail at St, ilale„ or, between th e haarikdikl. A. M. and 1 1.,: M., at Kirk &Kill Mel Dike: rOttilT)lo - J. S. KIRK. ft glair, rpb. q.I. 15.5.9 , , r ~, •' 9.it ail/3 PUBLISHED, ~ - , A Y ,thi Pottsville Scicntific . Associn tian, "The Form , Plants - of the Coal Measures of I halTnited Skala," With deserlpthiss and plates Ohara new spares in lb In of She Asteoclation; by Prof. -Lot. LX Qt :4 pares. IL Reiman, pr.-1858. This analliwork contains descriptioni of the genera of theitessil Cali Manta hitherto fosind l and described. in , this rountri, • with an nattneratiou of the spades, amounting tpaborit,3l/0. with Abe* icesilities nod ,plans in the Coal fierier. Tiro Informayan Contained in it can not be had ihi arbeni else In p convenient a Lou, and a part of It sever babes been published.. It mud. theretsa, beffriond very useful toihratengiged to this branch of sr/WT.ll'nd of great pactkartatility In tbo identificatil of the Cati beds. when opened at distant' *data. A ab ort paper is added. Montag the number of species fou In the high and low Connoted the numbest common to lath. with the number, common to the An thracite andiruninoneCosi Meanies, and ether ifici ful inihrmat . . Price.7l rents to muslin and 80 cents in paper..) sale by : ,., B. BANNAN. . Pottarrille, April 21,18 . • . .' ' 17. • . - 1 I ASSgIN ES' PEE_gMPTORIVSALE. :11H . AS /z, fiONS, Auctioneets,tl:l Ph is phis.. i - 1 • ' I It TA 14111 N COAL LOINOS or tbe North Mae= 1 Coal "Crialiany,about 1,0181 arics,Schuyikilleonoty, I Pa., near the town of Potty/111cl On TUESDAY, Jobe Bth:lNA; at 8 reek& In the •Teellair iwlBl.be sold at nubile sale. althea( reserve, at the' PU LAMP.IIPitiA• NACINASOE„by order of .1. L. i Moss an &ha C. Builitt.-Amdgnela of. the North Amer. ken Coe Crimpusy, the three foliraing described tracts of COA LANDS. containing' nail about 1,012 acres, vir -1 No. 1. Known as the "Centreville Tract," anntallslng about 88 says.. - , - I - • No. The “illill Creek Treet," r asistaining about 480 arm. No.& All the Mineral and Cr* Rights In the "Junc tion Tra 4" , mutilating about 241 isr eo lin t iot the property and ny Other intasnatints nay be Mice of t ," NOrth Americas wet and from No. 232 South -If Gab- Street, Philadel phia. and from Mr., Andrew 11 , Pottsville, who will show theproperty. • . • . , _ • .n. edhilie may be seen i t t e oLce of this paper and at the Principal hotels. to Pot ville. ieSele Slisolute, without rase, e or limitation: . • - . I • M'. THOMAS ft EONS, A uctloneent, ' N05..139 and 141, Fatah Fourth street. 18-Pt 1011E1 A L N I ilin i kilKa i llßurint,:a - rit sticoesaful Authorapd a thoioughly Edueated Lit. teary man, vestry with twenty - five years of the - drudger of D aily Josmaltatujoul determined to hire out or sell his birahf at retail. fortbose who mike require their said eat In any honorable way. I. ; - • ' 3lerchantS, Business men; Inventors, and De a lers of every klA s will be supplied. o hand, silk . advertise; meats, meats, ( .I=l'or-otherwise ' ) a Ices, cards, circulars, or any.spec of artkle desired. -..-. Politicians will be supplied wit speeches, reports, res. olotions; letters, toasts, pampb efts, editorial - artkles• communkations and every • sort of totake-worit, ',hies they may dud lehrouvenient or troublesome' to do, for themselves. , - • • . - ' Ladles cad Gentleman( ever cupatioia In lid% can have lettem whether business or sentimental; ' The advertiser will also' einidui tiondenee oevery land, either Z , German qr fallen.. Poetry, rustles for Ladies' - ibnms, Notes, Billet. deux, Man les, and Compositions of the, most delicate A t ind confidential charseter; incidebt to every papolble dr eSonstance por event to life, will be fdraished In inviola ble cofilideutee, V writing 'to the undersigned;and or. plainlng tt(eir wishes. - •I . - ' . • Orders by mail , accompanie d, with cash, will be strictly and promptly attendll to. ' -- ;i 3. 'THOMPSON, ' ; . - c,.* Literary ,Bureau. ' Box 22F44. Lsdelphia P. 0., Pa. • fin', . - &Om - ,R -idle *.- - Jan. 30,' . ,MAQUA IFIC — IiIINEiRKS. Cssrter & Allen, , . • tcrs, Machindsts.htillei.`aini Machinists' Toot ltalrrs and aro Ammer,. ribeti are now prepared to rs far ell kinksof 6.tationsry Crialli____ d tnachinery_ for colarries. ,;,... Rign 4 ni mills. AC. Kelt:nave fa- .. if= __,civz practical eaperhincie.in the rrant them In takinetbe largest contractn l i e., 1f prices. . • • attention is ratted to Teens k Allen'. New , t Winding 51*d:11 - nary. by which. the Slopes or ebsltts run on tie top of . both drum. In • Ilk , _. ___ • Iron Awn, The sub r coelto ord! Engis.es al furn I rilHiefau , l busines, , at the low Part leul Style Pate ;.; or Shaft re double Ira . This at . In the yea' Machlner)j of conatru We also • Lucien 11. works. an ter,' peat, t broken RID under the ; hies la th•i ice wou! Tamaqua I recently e , kerelaht t test impre; ecup wor heretotor ! All wor our Hue w 4 , ngement, It is confidently belleved.,will save and tear of .ropes or chains. the price of the In five yarn; and fur fast winding,slmplicity lion and: durability, It cannot be J.U . .uunencl. the new car wheel, inventedrl. 1 lien. This wheel ran only be had at our . has steal the lest of the seccral severe win turcpbantlYl not a single wheel having been . F . Ste kitrodnetioll. We are now placing it - riot some of the principal Railroad Compe -1 • eouetry. - ' • 1 ..also call the attention of the public. ,to the a r Shop. connected wittrthe above woke and ed fur the manufacture, of Railroad. Drift, • and TruCks. and.farntslied with ell the Ur °meets, so that they are thus enabled to ex r much cheaper snotwith more despatch than gusranteed. Tenons wanting au thing in utd do well to give us a rail. CARTER A ALLEN. GOLDEN PRIZE. -TIIE GOLDEN PRIZE. ' ' • TILE GOLDE:NPRIZE. GOLDEN PRIZE. TILE GOLDEN PRIZE. ' THE GOLDEN PRIZE. TUALLOLDE.N PRIZE. TILE GOLDEN- PRIZE. TILE GOLDEN. PRIZE. , PRIZE. GOI,DEN ;STET!! ILLUSTRATED! ILLUSTRATED' lILLUSTRATED EVERY - WEEK. ILLUSTRATED EVERY WEEK.. ILLUSTRATED EVERY WEEK. 1 ILLUSTRATED EVERY WEEK., ILLUSTRATED. AVERY WEEK. ;SPENNIEN COPIES SEND TREE. !SPECIMEN COPIES SENT - FREE.. isPECIII EN COPIES SENT' 'MEE. - 6 TEIE GOLDEN PRIZE, T " ===l - . The Noir Tork•Weekly GOLBEN RIZE Is one of the largest anill beet weekly papers or the day. An Imperial quarto, eltaluing ilght thieta,hr Forty Chineaws of en: tertaluin original matter; eat Allaunntig filandreiled every wee s'. t 4-0-A ip FT WORTH FROM 50 CENT* to $3OO IN 1 01)1.0 W LI. BE R UES= DI TO EACH - M3II.iCRI. BEI: IM lEDIATELT. ON ILEpEIT Of VILE SUS. SCItITI N MONEY.. .:-- i - . .. One copy for. One yen: , - 1 One r - ,py for twa yean, ,' - Ono r. illy for three jeers, .. • ,Ono copy for Me Years, I i . AND TO CL • Threw copies one year,. ~. ' Fiva dopies one seer, -' •1 Tell rpples one year, '• -. 1. Twenly-one copied one j'ear,l The . arficles . fo be di*tribated . (' lowing liit: ' .-. • .., . .1 2 l'arkkes r Oold,pdotanin 5 , di, - do i • do "- I 10 di) _do • do 10 Patewt Lever fouling 0. 20 Gold! Watcpea, '• . . . I 10.1 f dl' . • . .. ' 50 each. 300 Ladihai r Gold - Watch* . . - '35 each. DO 13Itreir liontlag CANA Wa • • .; i --' So earth WO Silver Watehiet, k . . ' 10 to 25 earl'. 1000 tioldiGnard,"Yeat and Yob balite, 10 to it earl'. Gold leeekets, B racelet. : .• • Ear Drops, thrust Plan, Culi Ma, Shwa Rattan& /liar', Shirt Studs. Wateb Keys, Gold and Filter Thimbles. end a variety of other artVes. worth from fifty cents tolle each. . limed tely 60 'scalp& of theialbaertptlen money. the irobecriber's same wilt be entered our sobeeript km book oppieite a number, and the gift eorirepooding with that natiihar.arill be forwarded, tallith' ono week, to the aulkseriber, by wait orCzpress. postpaid. ' - i dir , dllcommunieatkms should be addressed to. • 1.: • 1 • DEAN k PLATER. id 2 Moffat Building.= prordsay. New York. 'anon copies soot, free. Agents wanted. i --- vim` 12.1 y . , B • YO% Blh a Till ili COMPANY ! -viil. as e- Icing. experience) of t e,past ten years. i )341: , ained for tbli Belting the rontiden - es of maul; facto an4l eneurtunees. .Tbe crest Impiovements re: owIPY Owl de in lti quality: WArrlut as in asserting, It to be Superior to lea th er for ill' open Belts,—WSPeattly for heavy br main Belts. I e• - Its4r6l cost Is ranch 11.1./ 01101110111er—it to sirengea and re:due...hie. and elves a gain in power on, the pub ' ley: It Will stand a heat nt 300 degrees unallected,—no :'degree of twat% or wet can i ojtue Its working.. in all aa , =Bps recommended for Sew-Mills, Moen, Urals* on!, Machine Shop.. anitt3linutactorles. . , ' i 1 Bilitehinte lialtlmg",l3 do . 4 p ly .. Settle of Price, 5..3 amid 1 piy, fromes;whicii an estimator Me - ri.ieeci osterponloikiefdths an br masts, ; 2 inch A.ply, per 10ot 10 'eenti, 4-ply, 13 ends. 3 .." , ,1••• ••. r . 'l5 4 . 17 4 .4i ... , ..- ~ 20 " 1 ''' 24 " ---; 5n • ~ •" 24 ". 44 30 0 1 1 8 '' I- - ".' 29 " " 36 • " 7 .. .. " `at •• " 41- " '' 47 9., •• " ' .45 .. .. 55 it.• ~.TAO d. a• •. 6 41 44 . 6 c. µ' .1 ( . 9 ‘.. I ,• / i ~, • ~: a. . 60 .64 • • , • 4.6 Ts ..- •. 12 " 'r . fil " " 83 ~' 13 " . " ". 72 " " 9'4 " I. 14 . • j" -. " - 81 w . " 100 w 1 . , 15 " I" • " - 86 " ' " 107 " 16 " .64 44 92 44 • " 115 " 19 '66 . 414 66 1 0 4 44 , 44 . 130 ota 20 -.4 • ~..".. . ", ' 118 " .!..' 144 .. ',!! 118 " II ~ •a 0 . 138 16, " 173 .. 'Mary band 6 ply Belts made to order f r purposea where great strength hi required. (as a RubAtitute ter ' double leather) at an advance:Of torenly.tive and fitly per Cent. 'Ou tply prices. •-.1 -. . ' a Ply Hydrant Hose. ' Jilltrrawkst to stated a prusiu:e of 75 lbs. ptrrovrare mod,. - 1.8 Inch per tbot, • • - I •• • • .... 20 cents. 743 e , n 0 .. .... - ~ l . .. .. = 0 , 2 , " -• •• 45 " ' 4 Ply tocomative & Fire Etiglito Hem. Warranted to stand a pressure of :17 b lbs. per vinare inch. .1 3-4 inete - nc:r toot, • • - • . •SC (*a b r . 1 2 1-4 ' " " - - - - - M 1-2 " • . -• 6 3 2, 3 4 vs n , ; • 7 0 v.. 4 . 0 - - • \7b " New Yirt Croton loi.y • • - • 23 !love fluty rase and strength. made to order—alseT Suction:llone Ow Fin Engines and other Purposes. • The ahtive ibiee har great advantage% over leather, it needano oiling: Is perfectly tight, will eland a very high - dcgrewor beat without injury, and Is not ntrveted by the eetereet eeht s • amenities, lloseel'lnew,"te., furnished at the lowest prices. ' I , . Skeane f l itifik l l o ll. •••.! • This Article Is now In general use by the tnostsithiflal Engineers:rod Muhl nista thrOughout the United Slates. 1. It is Prepared so that 9000 Fahrenheit will not. edict lit, and td superior to everything else, as DO eubstanc• has so totteb elasticity which stands so high degree or I.heat, RIO May be Deed about ill parts when packing is avers : Jury. yin: Manhote Plates. Piston hods, Steam Joints, :Steam Chests, Cylinder "leads, Studios Soles; • PileltioZ made tO order for all the various purposes, each a M.ANNOLI PLATtS, PISTODI lIODN.PSPI runts. ;•lio? axe COLD Warta P PS. VACUUM IPUDAA, not ass AAAAA roe &mar de. . di-the snbeeriber has the 4;6'4 - from the Itsa else tnrerstOtitre above artiste*. The hells an the best in the Unitati States, and we Walsh them In Schuylkill Co. at ManUlketureme prism, theme tiring themeless to the purchaser, Oar orders have also the pvelkorence at the Mills offer any others for Deltsto be made to any petters or thielnices not on hand, u- per erreenwid ; we can Owen:ire gnerantre.the delivery of any Belt within a A xeftime illor the order it 'stetted. " • AnOct aVS:I al • , Ip.St RANNAN . .• . , . PeOscdpi. Pottsville, ffeturday, Kay 29, 1838., Mallary_Fiasieral. The remains of General Peraiier Smilh, were interred at Piellatielphal ymeterday, vitt! military bows. From the feats 'developed In the exaosinatioe with regard to the Lemon. lull (Phila.) riot, it is pretty clear that the taisetidduct of the ponce cowed the fret trouble, if on eU . Proottawarr Chat awes. • , We have shocking reports fntut Kansas. .A baud of Loan trona Ali:sour( Invaded the tern , near, Chouteau'a trading posit, seised Oro Inm/oil ers. and taking them to a O.:eluded spot; shot thank all dead. Another version of the affair says that the gango — lna". composed of pro-slavery settlers, who had_ beenexpelled by Idontgotnery'a band, and that a battlo took place biltween the two, its which the latter were routed. The report on the tariff bribery ease, made on Thursday to the Ilonse.of Representatives, is pub lished. ICIs a d!sgrseenal export. No citizen. of Pennsylvania Is ;Impfitlitede , This iapose proves conclusively, the: a large amount was expended by one bons* in New-England to carry the tariff of 1557, by which the .dulisa upon Iron were di creased, and large fociptiei extended to maniac tures in old as well as NtO England. Tbe.un-:= disclosed corruption* ere Oft te; the imagination 0 Purvlassoo, of Boner, vs. Glaser Joao.. Mr. Purviatiee, of Pennsylvania, was on Thurs day night in the House, after Jelin 0. Jones with the sharpest kind of a stick. In the course of his remarks be said: whilst Mr. Jones. when he got thoi sour. could only find for his subject the Presidential dinnirs, anti, speak of them w ith st he. air of a gourmand. the million and morn of miners and• laborera in Pennsylvania (of whom a igrge :mintier were the eonstituents,„:4- Mr. ipne, o ) . ha -were;dependent upon the rein cement otitis tariff, were left in hopeless dispaira • *".- '2. liturepetam Natives • The.steamship Africa arrived at tile York on Thursday, from Liverpool, bringing new from Eo- . rope three days later than previous adrift,. The 'Derby ilipistry has been sustained by the House of Lords. :The debate an the reiolutions of cen sure was progressingindbe House of Commons. The British government has granted* steamer to aet as a tender to 'the "1.1..8. frigate Niagara, in. piece of?the Susquehanna, daring the laying, of the telegraph table. Sincessfulesparintents have been ands with thy Hughes' telegraph machine,. demonstrating its superiority over the present methods. The plenipotentiaries to. tin confer ence, q'the great powers were assembling at ,Paris. The conference was to .open on the 22.1 ;inst. The Sphnish Ministry bad not yet re•orga, , 'anted. The moveasonis of Nona Sahib, in lodic, . still ctecashins much anxiety, He Arad a strung , Ihrif of cavalry, end" 25,000 f3epOys, beside an armed rabble. Bareilly and Calks are still in the bands of the enemy. :The rebels were also in force along Puttehpore and near Boner's.— Gen. Rose remained at Jiang, ;and it was re ported that lasso bodies_ of the enemy' were ad vancing upon. him. Ttie Kotab garrison, 5000 4tr0014 were at large, hot destitute of artillery.— The Puojaab and Seines remained' quiet. The NCpaul frontier was threatened by the rebels. A battle has already taken place between the Turks and lifoutenegrins at Onshore, with a.serious loan to the latter. Grahova was subsequently burned by the inhabitants. rink tu Beatty or ca pe, oe any subject, t or trooilate torree• igllsh,Vrench,Spootab, • • Protestant. Episcopal Diocesan Convenw, -- town.. This Convention tnelrat Philadelphia on Tue.. day. An important busineee of the Convention is to elect an As bstant Bishop to Bishop Putter who is in ill health. The salary has been axed at $3.500, with no diminution of Bishop Putter's salary, $4000.. On Wednesday,' the to:inning :evolution offered by Mr. William Welsh, was adopted : . - Resolved, Tfrat each church in connection with this Convention; be and is hereby required to pay to the Treasurer of the Episcopal Fund, on or be. fore the 31st December next, and annually there after. towards the maintenance of the Episcopate in ibis Diocese, a sum to he Axed by a committee composed of the President of the Btandinir _Coto. initial and Secretary of this Convention, with the Treasurer of the Episcopal Fund, but in no casco to exceed 6 per rent. of the salary of, the minister or ministry+, or Walnuts on each repelled coin 'lnunicarA, as said committee may decide. Mr. Welsh's second resolution woe then passed, With a verbal amendment, natio* , that the nneirs of delinquent churches were to be published in the Prim:stout Episcopal papers of Philo Is., inst:ad of mentioning them' by name: Nominations for the office pf Assistant Bishop of the Diocese then being idorklerohi following. clergymen were notninated:—;Reiv.Dr. Vinton, of Boston; Rev. Dr. M. A. DeWolfel Bone, of: Sr. Luke's; Rev. Dr. Stevernk, of St. Andrew's ; Rev. Di. Bowman, of Lancaster, Pa.; Rev.fir. Mon. fon. of St. James. - Nina ballots were takow — on be adjournment, far Ai/et/dant Bishop, the las: of which resulted as rotbows: - . Rey. Dr. Stereas. Retr. Dr. 41 , ,rrrnin tlt ; Rea. Dr. Vinton; 10; *Rev. Dr. Hews, I ; Dr. Illenbeimer; I. Total, 133 p Oar latest advises last attuning. 'wed, "no election." . ANOTHER INSTANCE OF THL•.EFFICACS• 'uF 41tenttusvz's HOL L AND Birrfas.—N. M. Poin • dexter; at Union office,Septtimber 16th, says :—"Some weeks since beingseriously af fected with pain and, uneasiness at the sto mach, loas of appetite, and at times strong ' symptoms of dyspepsia; I Watt induced to try your Holland Bikters, and I feel it but an act of justice to tl.e article, as well as for the. good of those who may ho 'affected with liko derangement of the.stomach, to state, that the use of one single bottle of this medicine proved of incalculable hettefit o having freed the stomach from all scusepflepression, and removed every symptom of dyspepSia. would also remark, that two other members of my family,'wh - o were afflieled in a similar' manner with myself, were entirely relieved by the use of "n single bottle of each." $2 00, and 1 gift. 2 - 50. rind 2 gifts '5 004 stid 3 gifts 00, and 5 gifts 08: $5 00, and 3 gilts. 111X1, and 5 gifts. 16 00. and 10 gifts. 30 vO, and 21 gifts. contrised L _ $5OO rasa. 200 sash. _ t ' 100 each. 1 Ilralebes, .100 each. r 75 rich. each. DR. LIYINGSTuNg AND TIM SZWINO Ms- CIIINE.—The famous African traveler,..Dr. - Livingstone, says, ‘,‘to chrislianitksavages, we mustfirst civilize them," and to I Carry out this principle, he intends takitig will him, on. ' his next expedition, various implements, among them su . p:ply of Grover & Baker's . Sewing Machines, procured (roof the Agents in England. The doctor i 5 eight, and no missionary should leave our shores without • doing likewise. The simplicity, du- rability, and effectiveness' of the Greyer & Baker Machine, peculiarly fit it for use in . foreign lands. 31sniTunn.—This Denfbcrats in Congress , from this State who voted - against suspending , the rules to allow Mr. Morris to introduce his Protective Tariff resolution, were'Florence, J.'Glancy Jones, Owen Jones and Phillips; while poor Dowart from this District, do'ged the vote altogether, by being conveniently. absent with eleven other douglatice Deml• crate. Yet forsooth, our neighbor the Stan dard, sale workingmen mustlook to the Demo cratic party for Protection. Pah! facts speak, And our workingmen are bet so easily gulled. POTTSVILLE 'MARKS:TSi c (Wheleoale Pricis.) Wheat Floor, bbl., $5 50 Dried Pasche,. par'd, .41 00 Rye non r,bhl., 4 241 ,do do un pa r'd. 260 Whont,Luphol,l 1561 20- Dried imolai, , ,paed .2 2tl Rye, do . SOlitos,doaan, ' 9 Lbrn; do R. Rutter. par patio d , : 0 Oats. do AN; ihoplden . Potatc .lA. do 70 ! liadva, Timothy Seed ,. 201 ' Lard. (lover 1 ... d, . - 4 0( Plater. do lisy l pst ton , . IS II 'Z'Llt,I.Pr Pack, POTTSVILLE. PRODVICE MARKETS. (Began Prises.) , FLOTIR.—Wheat Misr sells from $.5 50 to 6 60 lb HI end Itye at SS 00. hy• Chop at 61.1 etv.Vl La., and Coe t. Meal IS do. • GRA N.—White Wheat milliPat $1 60{1 bo.. pa C. at St 30 do; Rye 93 410:C.rn 70 J.aOate 43 du. • NIMATS.—Reef sells at 9 alt 123.4 eta. Per lb. slot t 141 1001214 do. Vaal 10 do; Pork 11 do; shoulder. 10 d,,;. Ile 111 14 to 19 do., Bologna 1244 do.. !aureate 1::!,4 do. puoinlSMNS.=lintler sells from 'lO to TO et. 91 iw ' Cbeesel2 l ,4do.. Ears II eta. R doa., Lard 14 et.. I. Ib., SUGARS.—Cuha r,41 ete. gl lb; New Wean. 4 t¢o; "B" Whitele do.: - "Alf White:lo do; ernabed and verlwat 1244 do. FlSll.—ltalibut 12% et...ft lb; Rock TI.II 10 do.; Shad' 25 to 313.4 eta a plea;lrervlok 'Wets. a dos. FRIUMAND VaXISPABLES.—OnkIus 2 et. 9ibunch: Redlabees"do.; Rhubarb 10 do.; Spinach 1:14 Ns. hilt peek; Pslad 3 eta. a Oral 25 els,* hstlf perk. " - - ao • " FLAT BAR RAILROAD IRON. WF.Aave a new pattern of Flat Ba'r IRABroad Iron, 10 which wit tall the attention of • Qua men. BMW /k Mien. Potteville, Slay 22 . 1 4 21. FLAT BAR T RAILROAD IRON. WE invite the attention - of the puf)_ lie to a lam In of &axmad Iliad Flat Bar road Iron at reduced ekes. Baled! a LEltett. Potts• 111•, May =, SS PAPER JI PATENPATENT NIACHIO, ADE per T Dogs, to hold from Ito2o po oda. for O. (vets Ilrug gists and othersjor sale by E. UA MUM; F.. 14 Centro street. Pottivthe. 4ry4 11. '5 LICHT BELTING FOR LATHES." TWO LNCIL 2 ply Light Clam Belt. satiable for Lathes. de. 'tit moat more di.. than Lostber Belting, wwe ate Informed by tbow , wbo wow it. 'for solo bg. A DANNAN. Arrat tot Ileoulliehirer. PACINC MACHINE. - • THE subscriber has added a Paging Machin. to bJs, Matsu and is now prepared page Books, and numbeeTiekets, to In lar4o o small quAntltlits. All WO of Blank Ikwke printed, ittit'd• paged and boded to.order—and alt Mode et ttlmber Pt ecuted at abort. sotke. Particular attentive paid to . Blettlloit Alstulnet., l'asstillett„Ar. • UA A N. ..11111/4.1,7 Bin , ini r The Their Bribery Ches. ittt Markets. 1: 1 „ , „, 1 11 1.;:>-;