......_,7__....__....___, itietti''')illitll,4ll POTTSVILLE, pA. - SAT9IIOA.VIII4I6.Ir 48. 1869. _ get rnentatlna of the_binnetaiiJuvaLts e2isat to the atgregatr circulation 05 any grA other ezim I,lloerA the ID the ititohnoutyrina as an circulates ono' , " tbe Tif,t,no°llis IrctirXi.r rrltlTinaverimnoll. font o: i g . e ; o 3, . 0 it linblibbed In any three' °Cheap:- t"71,, „at the totPs o c t a l u rerttstnit are alwityp ira del In priceccoolitn: to the Inc Litton of the i.aperit.. QM= litis Iraits-0. 11. Frost, o.sirn 1 ; 2.110 11aSsix TO., and Ch rw snut str - eettt t ssis i— 0. Lsts Mg. ichnieberivth fe else tubseripllons In 4 mu,hlixihe ihrihi! ettel letmeta. led ote 9,19.9 ci ADEOUATE PROTECTION TO American Industry; An d not smother Inch or Slave Terri. tory, by 'Extension, Purchase or Conquest. • • The above are, and will be the two lead.'; ing Principles, before the country, until theY . i ire .victorious ; and we nail them to the mastl 'headipfAhe MINERS' JOIIRNAIy there to float' untilAhey wave in triumph, above the .Nation-i al Capitol at Waaltingtou. 11%0114E'S . STATE CONVENTION. T" Citizens of .Phil in, and. of. the seve ral emu:ties oribis Cknutonyrealth, attached to the PEOPLE'S PAR r 1,;,, and all voters .who are opposed to the unjust. and extravt garit measures of the 'National Administration, are requested to tend Delegates eqdal in nutehe to their several representations in the General Ae-' remhla,,it Convention to be held nt Ilarriahur on WEDNESDAY, June Stb, 1859, at 10 A. 311 to nominate candidates for Andittir Oineral nnll Surveyor General. to be voted for at the Gimer , I Eitction in next, October. lIESRY M . PULLER, Chairman ICILLIAdI 11...111 AN N, 'Sccrttary. . ' People's County Mass Meeting. A COUNTY Miss MEETI . NG will be held - the Court House, in the Borougli of Pottsvill, on MON-DAY, June Gth,1,859, at 2 o'clock) p. M., for the purpose of electing DELEGAT;Est to utiend the ate Convention," to be Veld at Harriiburg, on Wednesday, June Bth, 1d51,1 at 10, A. M., to nominate candidates for At,-! tarot: GENERAL and SURVEYOR GENERAL; 101 be voted for at the General Election, nex: October. 'All voters oppised to the unjus unwise and extravagant measures . of the Na• tional Administration, are requested to a.l tend. • • • CHAS. FRAILY, Chairman Standing 'Collamitte,.. • LW, BARTHOLOMEW, and .7. W. I IIAAS, Sec NEW Our-43;4 said to Lo 3 ultnos_t overrun'l scoundrels. , SMITH O'BRIEN will tail fro' fur LimpuoL . . . . Tpr: exlcesive , houso o'll ir g o u s Brothers,' 'New Yotk, tutpencletl puyment this week. Tax Chotei Repab/iFaa aigimpta the name ]teed as a catitlitlate 'far am De • Pretideney. • A Fr. 7 German pnper, edu t tled Cote* Frcuri , l der Pfairen Fiend (God's friend: the Popn'seu tn.j) has been niarted in St. Louis. t . . . • The Wasbinilen Stafre; duderatoad to he th organ of Judge Dangler, favore' the reopening 'the AfPreen rlave trade qtr defiance of the•laws. . • Trtetm are no Ices than •4,6UU lodges of Free' Masons in the United State.l,.ne iriy all of ' i whier:i are said to he in an unusually` flouriehing condt THE :tin+. Sheridan Mu,prUtt, who,e death lip Liverpool, Ira! , announred iu the Jakt. foreign nevrt, nilllereinerabined as Miss Susan COthinan, si ter of Charlotte. Tye I.lochannit orgailt , little tried, to r„lurt their umter for that. they, call i the pacifieltion t Utah. ' Doeen't Ift:th seem to be getting rrely i lAA of another inarifiehtion about th l is rime Tun Washington • CunNiitistiim in y a .tbat hoods are a common' currency. Ths retaittrs the Vott , tirati. , a are rich in that'lrind of eurreney;l ,They are in the regular z riceipt of their "ten thousand a year." 111 nre indebted to our late town,tnan, iktheringt; , n, now in Kansas, fur a : nutetbqr thepublished in th4t Atnot number ie a copy of The Ireckfy.Chatepial, publithed Achisoil,. which nppenre to be yet ably conducted. This paver has run• up the liming candidates for 1560: 1.1 For Prexillent—WlLLlAM 11. SEW.ARD. it I i! New York. , - . , ~ .. 4 • r I ' , For 1'i',.... , President—kitANK P. BLAIR, ilti..; of SliPeouri, • ‘. . 1 . ~ GREAT effUIAP ore icing Lade by l the Let O. I flee Department to ,curtail, the expenses of 11'4 I braneb of the liovermuynt.. Already many rofitia ji Lave teen changed from daily to tri-weekly, a4d from tri•weekly 'to weelely. In rums ; eases Kitt servire bee Leen'alLogether discontinued. C ak, gee are sometitnesimProvelhents, but cutups. liiig n person who bail been in 'boilable or gettin his newspaper every day to be satisfied with recoixing it !Mee times a week, will. hardly . bo considerfd on, improvement by whoever has to softer hi lit.: SINCE the Sepoy revolt in India attracts, the world's attention, there has been' no insorrer:titin 'o wide Wresd as that now exhibited in the Dein ocratio ranks.- Illinois, Pennsylvania,Louisiade, Virginia * Tennessee, and lCentucky are all lin arms agaliist n party which-Senator Smile sa l ysi4s 'now fallen into the bands "of a turbnlentlfactiotis, sad despotic coalition of those whore only obj‘q is'to glut themselves with power and wealth ' Who would make party discipline and orgatl - lion subservient to their nefarious designs,"4l d such as no good'citizen should loner :tolerate. TO: SCHUILML COUNTY ALMS Hot:sr.—MA law nos enacted at tha.last session of s ate Liegls ! mature, "bilking swim rodical 'changes in the-Map r‘geinent of this Istitution,and a correspondeet'it .frosit certain statements afloat in regard to prne: - tices there, desires to know if the provisions ,of the law hare been carried into affect: Compl ! :eints , of improper Conduct in the Institution halm' fifso reached us. Such. should of course, be elect:kid, and a eveally trust that the proper' officeraL, will enforce the law regulating the Alms House, stritt : lv, so alai esisling4aboes of authority. inir i, o crushed. 1 • IT tt r: Charleston L ifescury saysi--'..The Dougins• Democracy hove broadly andluneinivocallyAe nie.l the preservation of law and order in fits TmitilileS , licregini rights of thri Southern Iloilo and Sinvehdlder dim concerned. 1 1 • • .1 4 These are the friends with whom we are. askeilltil confederate, and on whom. we are to depend 'lnc the akftaneetnent of principles and the preser4is tion of our rights and institutions derivable their from. The south can uelinOWledge no such consent fril ship. She can consent to no 'Duch alliance. ' e will refuse to ignore the assertion of her righ t, "and must require fidelity and soundness:o . AP who want her follow:4)4)." . I :r ...............—____ . -.. . A mentnin of the People's Party will be litifd at she Court House it. this Borough, at 2 o'clt'jk on the afternoon of June C., ISZY9,—xt d6irh hour we prevutue the Democratic turetiog wirr -114 , 're adjourned.:—for the purpose of: electing &leg:ilea to the State Convention to be held at IlifirritiMig on the Bth proximo. Eery. opponent \:.rif The present obnoximss.iluchanan Adminis trat4, and the Fro-Slaver ' , Free Trade iloctrines•'l4 ilw Sham Democratic party, should make it a.peiiit. to be 'preient. antiCipate for the Peotile'l Party art overtibelining victory at the turning October election, and every movement in the'iin terim Ahuhl tell on the distracted ;auks of our opponents. Let the Peoples meeting ateni en the GtJ, be a "crusher." ~ Trie t. tea in 111 . '1) Persia, whit,' railed from Yolk fur Liverpool, on 11 7 cdnesday, takes out two tuillins, nine hundred and bittety-eight thutitiftd, eight hundred and tigitty:nine dollars ($2,9n : tiStt). This amount is ti4Targest by some s7o,'q,- (100 that ever lift that port by a single strametti.— The Movements of the plesitta metals furd s ish the most reliable test 1y which' to pronounce ; art , the soundness or unsoundness of any - comm l ar7 vial sstem. France is thriving wonderously °der a protective 'meta. Her act imp), ft of the precious [Deists, is annually increasing, while She bat been ode:toeing ie . the development of iter export trade in a ratio exceeding that of Stu other country in the lurid. great Britain loiiks out for •theinter!:ate or her 'objects. Prussia ifre trots hers. All are glee but die - American Re public. We are keipg drained.of our specie, tied impoverished, while . Idlearsex is monateh of ittir workshops.. It seems as if another Hevoleifen eijoally as important io our domestic gotten:li b na that of 1776, is neceiLiry, and we despair of tti ttantialprotperity to the country, until the lite enter apoll ,tilb =UMW°. Tie Attininistintion at4it nit iiirrepal Glitritiners the F State to K4uNis to rostra ti rag men, an d they hscatork Frae. Fie to wen thetessirett. ~/tAteit Out itGorsrnorto . blab to: contral and restrain the; BioimOns, end be testis ti be 'rultig• Mar tooo great at appointing borer , Ton accounts from the Pike's Peat Region ere distressiog. Many of thernigiatits are staiving, and the !cenei,. growing out of this state of af fairs, are truly horrible. Those whose statements . induced the large 'and unwarranted exodus this season, may escape man's pinishment, but can. science moat prick them shOply. It is 'three dly auspecred thet!.the Geverneirent bade hand in the 'tnauer, with the view of enlisting men for a foray on Sonora end Chihuahlia. If,so,' it is the . duty of the Government to despateli l i provisions Out immediately to intim the distress, 'From the first we urged criution in this matter of emigre. tiog't;) Pike's Peak. To us the sudden' furore frton a few evidently, interested parties, looked suspitious. No punishment would be too severe for men cold-blooded enough to induce the young and tlioughtless, to rash into a wildernessoapre- L I pared and with no prospect of success. Ir• James Buchanan had a hind in tAtis 'work, he merits universal execratioit. - The following appeared in the Pottsville Dem: erratic Stamford of Satardiy, May 21, 1 1959 : • ""a -Peoples Part N.—This . Association - will hold a meeting at the Court -Douse on 11.01411 the 6th of June near, 1.3 , :be sufferance of the Damociatte Party. We refer'our readers to he Curreepoildenco of Mr. O'Connor, the. Chairman of tge Democrinie Standing Cion'xiittee, with Mr. - Frailty on th4t subjeet. It gill speak fur We advise the Editor of the Stanti.t . n/ to out out and lay by for use in his editorial columns, for May; 1860:the following : '"AlglrPeinoernti:e Puriy.—This Anonelation Will bold a meeting 'ut the Cook ikwe'efon Monday 5.f June nest, •by the esufferunce of the People', Party. We refer ourtienders . tu iht re cult, of the Election of Ifletobei; 1859. It will rimfik - for itself." The .Standard may rely that this will be truth?; • fat and appropriwo fur nest year. • THE COAL TRADE. • sitam The 4uaritity - spit by Railroad this. week is 33.359 to—hy• Canal .18,788 18—for the week 72,146 OS tone, against . 40,07 t !tons for the cor responding week last year. Tbo increase ibiiweek is principaly from Schuyl kill County on seeount of the turnout which ex isted last year among the Boatmen. Next week, mid 'foe the balance of the usenet; the weekly; crease will not be large. . • The. trade sums up this week..as follows from all the Regions: ka New York to-do >•• = j r,.. : 2. -t 114 3 :4r: a "s :tz g; C - : Ei " ? a9 F a . 2 : ,24-5 1 , 1 p ; .1 1 . 1 p?ii 11 .'1 . 2.741 . ' ' 5 4 Id e 5 -r1 E, f. 3 er="s 5 ‘: ....I 1: ....o v. 4 4 • . r.? • ". I ' .z , • •••: I 3 tZ I I I •-•9 E=1 -,11410. . ~,,F . ... ~ ~ . . ......; c 3 —3l r—o —sFli=Pill, I -.., -..-- - ..:' - 0•na,..-- .... 'l- , .....f. ,, ,C.-a ; :5e, ,, ,....g,7,,=Vg- 5;,' -,-1i1.7.4,==..-1!.• 0 HIM E . ' : I ' TIM BROAD MOUNTAIN TUNNEL.:The Ashland peoPle are in an . uproar about this 'tolls on the Mine Hill and Schuylkill Raton. Railroad.. A tunnel through the Broad Mouutain is ,the only • feasible plan for relief.• It is .true it would take some time to make it, but it would prove to be the heststoelt in the County, (rut would he of rest . importance to the 'Coal Tratle of tbnt section.— 'We learn from good nothtrity, that it he male for a HALF 31ILLIO).: OF DOLLARS, and ii - ould be the most direct mute - Join Philadelphia to Lake Erie, shortening the distance about 20 miles over any 'tether , route. The tunnel stock .would pay from 20 to 40 per cent..on the invest-, 'tient, nod mail hare no rival. A charter was' received at the last- 4 SeSeicm, of the Legislature . giving great powers to the Timid Company. If' the Philadelphia intezetts do not take bold of it, In all probability the New Yorkers will, because the Company have the privilege of running a road to Auburn anti connecting with the Auburn and Allentown Railroad noW..giking, running direct' to New York, and it would be FIFTY mile's nearer to the Town of Erie, Pa., for the trade of .Fete Y o rk to take the route front Nell 7 York via. Easton, Allentotio anrf Auburn to Sao-, loiry . hy„thie Tunnel route, than by the New Yo, ow/ Erie I?ailroa