......_ . . . .. , 46.111 tiro.OlllllDOL , _,____________L____---7-------------- POTTSVILLE- Pll4- . 9 " .. SAI'VIaDAV,,JUNE iI, 19'. 85 '7... - =:. --- - - :... -- -- - --=. •_ frrn,rtrpuiatlon nfthoMtUallta'.lnyWi. Is meal to 0 , .„". 4 0. 1 . circulation Cogs TIMM!: o th e r p rig n,h vr A. 7 ;,,utokried , rt . t , ,he ~,y—and a* lt .eirenble, r: the irtitirittsll,l.illugutilirit rimetotlt:tlon;raultitt Avenue. Inc: , ‘ Ttl' - ir i ii..,r iti if rtib:lsheft in any three other hninch " ' he il; oar cill.'s the rates llf eel Yerth.ing ar , own ; Illt . I , , ,v in prioaccr uct to the eireulatioo of the paper.lirli. , Agesteas vig ..4. O. rm.' , IP'Mn No. .i. 110 Itroadtray. lint ~,,-.Jor, Coe k Co:, 6th and Cheanut' stmts. l'on.:Oara v LO4 , Ek i ..... 40: -.D. .." ' ' • 1 ....ich'4,,,soo,l7Pti to rooo.ve anbrotlnttona add m i. li t ! Cigar the MorErts'.,Tottaxat. eatablit,lnnent. ADEQUATE PROTECTION To American Indus ry" • And to re another Inch of Slave terrl. tory, by Extesssiou, Purchase • or Conquest. The aboVe are, and cvill bo the two lead ing Principles before the country, until' they are victorious; and, we nail them to the mast head of, the wave JOURNAL, there. to float .until they wave . in triumph above the Nation . al Capitol atyn.shingtott.- ''THE Delaware and Mason C.al company have declared a deildend of 3 per cent. for the last six months. brit.r Tui, FAiwiea.—An carbonic pap', there it quito a division in the now State of Ore gon in the Demorralio. party. PECI.ETERING OSUMI DIFFICULT' CIIICIT 4TANCES.-Mr. Buchanan's home organ, the is engage] in a most energetic effort to prove tholiduriug Mr. B.'s Administration, l thlngs hare been managed economically, and diet the charge of extravagance .made by-the opponente of Democracy is 'exceedingly enjoin. ' ' If Mr. B.'s Administration has not been eitra't , - sgant, there is no faith, to be placed in the test:t winy of the great men of . his party; and to titifior what some of these gentlemen think of the mat ter, we will quote the declarations of a few of them. . ' • Mr. Stephens, of Georgia, In a speech ,whiih he ,wk le during the lost session of Congreki,n3iil : "When he , first Mitered Congress in 1843. the expenses'nf. the Government were only $30,000,. ':000 per annum. The country hail gone throit i gh the expensive Mexican war with 'arty-three thou sand soldiers in the field for tbirtyzmillions, and tjnw r in time i t t'p e o e e, the Mitimntes were seventy, • three milikaps. Many expenditures were wholly unnecessary; and ref •rna was Indispens•ildy need ed. belirred forty millions toradtintlitime fur the national cryensee." Gen. Shields, at the late session, used the fol lowing forcible language: . • think it not saying ton much to declare that this country lane:gone farter and, further, in !ea year., In extraett4ance; than most other countries Lave dune in centuri ) Garnett, of Virginia, also mails n speech, in, which bespoke as foliose; . . . . . . "Can any g entleman nreterhl that It Is nor. that it is . just, that it is legitimate, that tha . expense* of this Government, in tjtrics of profound peace, Would hurt dotadrti is st.r ;venni! Look through the lipt of items, and you will find dint the lex penditures have douttledin almost ecry item.— Is !Were no plans t i apply the knife. ? . The 'Com mittee on Ways lind, Means tell y u theta they & moo/ cost. of these e.rpenditeircs; t ten I say that the only way to contrul them, is the same way that you would control any other extravagnut per son; that is, by minting them in money." As dm 010%121 nee nit Democratic tneinheri of Congress, we think • their: testimony 'is of wore impurtaneu thito the.testimwy of the o6icinl edi tur of iluchannin's titTwitil paper; silio is nut even a naturalized citizen.; • ' 9 PEN, PASTE AND SCISSORS. , - • • tr-. 6" A e P - it ets were invented, and first used in a Ertglimil) tr . 1421. ; . • ' J P, — I itt carner-stone of a Lutheran church was laid at Yark, P. 1.. aroWednesday lust. ' Thoinnic Kepi,le, del{-known as'a focuser twin! keeper, at Rtfiding. Pa., is slead. ,Vr erjatnin . Bu ll ock, an olil and emitlent Phila.! Iphia inereliant, diedon Saturday. I pit-Tbe pencil crop oil :Varying and Delaware, pronti.4„4 to he unnsu.lly tine this sow tattf. ,74,7•9'11e City C•oncils of Btsten h3t-eAprr N1,001'81 ; 1,000 for the celebration of the FatirthL s in Boston het week. 63 ; iu plipa. ticlrliio; ; in New York, 3.57; in Brooklyn, U 3. Janice :11cIturrell, United Stateri Mnisier to C. , n•tantitiople, has resigned on account of ill bahh. t it i•lT,rt is beh.r mailu at 11,stan In rai:e ray for the orecttuu of a cullego at XI anbattaa, K onrnr. • 'be el, ptiblir .1 4 ,10 of A llNfrin elope or SJIi %st , £241,0110,009; 11n1 th.it or Sardinil ra"Mielliel O'Brien, nearly tiO firs übi, was hut,: au Alb any, N. Y., on Friday, fur thu murder of his wile. trnd of innwintl machine., for n r nr, , e 01 $l,OOll, is to take place near Cnaqaborsburg, 'Po., nn Ow 8.11 in , t. - C., Burch, a leni 7 ;:t; formerly of 'Virgin ia, committed suicide at Chimigii, st few . 'day! ago, by takinx strichnine. • ',,,C4.**Coal exists in 81 of the' counties of Illin ois, atid•i ver n hundred mines are now wotked in 37 different counties. "PO - Three cities , Chicano, BosteM end New York, have been the scenes 44 'murders s ince the Ist of January lust, • pt'"Whati eliiirch do yen. 'totem], Mrs. Par tingion 7" "Oh ! any paradox church wire. the Gospel is I liorett,eil with." , Aft-Twelre newspapers ore now published in 'York coittity, dla- This speaks well for the intel ligence of the people of that county. • "...1., - The President hatippsued n proclamation lor a sale public rands Tiilawn, commencing at Fort Dodge on the 4th of September. • t.„'441 - Esury man tpinics that Cce=ar's wife ought to' be above suspicion, but he is far less particular as to what Ctosar himself ought to be. r•• Why does fathei call mother boncy?" arl.td n• boy of. his older brother. "Cou't tell 'rcpt it ht beraabe bhe has. a largo comb in her head." . . . /W"-"Let Inc have a pencil of oysters. my good man, will you ?" "Pound, sir! we don't 'sell them by wei4ht,,we sell them by measure." "Then let . rue have a yard." ' • • ~t ?" - The Redding Railrnail. Company and the -Schuylkill Navtgation Company have ' notice of an advance of ten cente'a,too on coal freights from a n d altr the let of Jilly nk,st. it..1:1- Irs. `Amp M. Dick imams,. of Plaquemine, La., has commitutell five * thefts:and dollars to the Pershyterion Natiennl`Free Church, Washington city; D. C., for the ereetion of a parsonage house. ---: r-In the United States Court at St. Louis, Nr!Billingp., proprietiw of a billiard saloon, il4A' ,e mulcted in $lO,OOO damages by his barkeep. kr, whom ho caused to be arrested un vuspiclun of : theft. . ~.. , 411 Y -It is sal& to ho riang,erons to be working vritl a sewing machine near a window when there is a t hunderstorm. It to also very iistigertins•to. • sit car 14/1110 sewing machines when there is no" the ler storm. t -e - The Rey. Thigh Jones, the famous Wein colt cry .-troprietor, has just been eonimittedt.i'' psis :it in 'Paiglitol for manslaughter: lie Ii Mimic:A with hiving cwitsed•the death of a boy 110111.`4 Jenkins, 2..."4t•William Nair, a Demure, residing in. New York, wont intoxicated to Ids home on Mend:4 , , • ii" threw himself Upon ti' lounge with his floc do awards, te.wirig to steep.. lie was suflocnted, anti; was found dta:l in the morning:. • pa• The school of nrtillery practice estnhlished at 114 Point, Va., m e lee the nuspices of the prei• - • cut "ecretary uf Wan, is lon ;It •gradiMillf Perrseted• At resent there are six companies at the pest, anal two ,idlers will he ,h. ort l y „Li n d . illlrNepoleon "seems to be eujoying himself ist Ceauti.i Ile . has been twice to the Teatre Carlo Feliee.l , An 'lsom took his fancy on the last visit, and she was presented at his quarters next day— mei de to hear him speak his applause. r rat.l - •"3:ly dear, why is 'your week-liamikerehief • like the rent estate :your fathel ha../' -Don't know, duck." "IleCause. love, it is - a good prop. or tie," (nupert3.) A bystander thought he it s- ,1 tinguishod something likNx kiss take the din- ' logue coded. -: s * • • Acme - The .Nortlttrestsrn Clity.tian Adrnew c de niett the paragraph going the rounds. stating th a t' Dirlop Jane grove the Masonimsign, and thus dis t:o..4ml the Texas (nob, and terms it an* "idiatic stattment." Ile did no, such thing, fur the best of leafollo—he doter klinte hum . . - 1' ~.L......, , 4:_ty - In enclosing, a poet office stamp, f or re t rn pest lee, never . be ‘ guilty of the dirty ramie of stiel ing the stamp, in the fetter, hut pin it. I, is i not he most pleasant thing imaginable 'to [put a run pin one's mouth which has previonslY-tfe et ioloi a moving of saliva from ono whose molitb ir stout as clean as his head! - . ' I.tir-D .wn yn the "Eastern Shore" of Virginia flab: is an editor who is Also his own eiltlittnittOr nh l pressman., and makes occasional ,voysies al:. g 1k... conk to Nurfelk as captain of t the PCl Y i '" 4 '" ll l'., who preaches en Sunday, teaches schbot on week days, and still finds time to take Fate of a wire and sixteen children. - ' 1 1r...0•A gentleman named Denfatnin (lining ie ee! tly ?resettled the poor of the city of Liverrool with ore lhuntatul dollara. A good 13 Gimeiv...4. [ 6 I D. 11.1, Wit)—.dom e Jultrual. • fellow named Nathaniel Ding Wag recently iv It in Liverpool for killing and eatingl his Div.—Louise/De (tour . r:mitu .• • - e'e,` 7 other. A had N . ;VP A Preneh Magistrst ed his toys! of lie pleasures `ti o he NM e. nnt . friend suill: have j ' is t i u l a ee k n ln e lt a ir t o i trtn g e a da s y uptl a l lIIIIOV ; it was' exeellent, tler'i delicate, and of a htio g e ,4: l° ti" " k ' ten ilt,l,iielilinin,eittiri'e' nd " . 11 ‘ . , , w r za ,. 1 . 7 reef wererail lY4thi7eirte only plied Way magistrate. th •turkey mul myself." ' • ..Mlt`Dr. Wistar's Balsam of Wild Cit . i ey '' • well Ise railed a "wander of reediest gel:a r e - ,w ill , 'ri t tare, cough., and cello iattattf •• i irritated parts; it beeit er • t soothes lb. twi n ,: the inflammation ;end , ro nentuption ,itself-yields to its in iglte-1 . 0.. Deere % ~,,11.,b3.11:los unteas it has the writ/at Ortolan). of f "oat vn tbs. atapper. ,i - .• i ••• -- i 1 , , THE FIRST BATTLE! Gained by the French !! And Its Seminisceneed. -• . , The Battle of Montebell o Won by. Ilailoleoa , .. . • . , 111 The Battle of Nontabillo oroatitilapo. looti.L , . . • The first battle Is at I fon2,ht between: Lisa ifeenelt and the Austrians In Ital. . By the steamship. MY of Wttshiligtoli are Nye tel phk news from type Hue that on the 214 slf May 1 e first struggle took place, and Was won by Napoleon It ,at Montebello, when the French under Napoleon I. l. 44brared the Austrians fifty. nine years ago, just alter e bad swaged the Alps; and what is worthy of remark, neither of the Napolsooticas at the bettk, but in its vi idly. That a battle was won b , the Trench on the 21 , 4 nitl tun, there can ba no doubt for on this point the French, Sardinian and Austrian - accounts agree. We have not yet received the details of the battle; lint the Trench representthe r Atert rianarts fifteen thousand strong where the tight took place, and the crimps of Napoleon as only 'eta or seven thousand med, with a ' regiment of Sardin ian Cavalry. at the erstnez ime stating that the Austrians lost from 1.:,00 to .2.000 !men, besides ZM prisoners, - whilst the French lost 600 1 or TOO, many of whom woes officers. The prisoncia wire sent to Aleasindric and some of them bad arrived at Nenwilles. She Austrians!, w e r e the a.saliants, and ta fight occurred In tb Is way:l it appears that General Whin. an !maiden ,dleerof distinction. with a strong erre attacked, the advanced posts of Marshal paragust dliillient and was npulsed 1 by General tore} , s /lintel" after a sanguinary emitted of !bar hours. Tim allies carried the heights of 3ronte hello, but did not pursue 'the retreating A ust Hama— ' The Austrian account mitigates the defeat by stating that General Stadion pushed forward by a forced march a reconnoitering body of t 'pa towards Liana and Mon tebello, but after a hot ti ht 'with a superior Trinch force, retreated behind t ro in parent h ioo ,oriler. ilontebello is on 'the e treine right of the Trench lines; close to Parma on the east, and not far from Lom bardy to the north. It is early in the direction of Ill lari from Alesaandria, and si little lesx than; half war. the what distance bring dnly xittytive mites,. It would ,seem. therefore, se if the' trench were pushing on their right to -trite at the capi lof Lombardy._ ' While them operations f ru going forward ',.iilzilint ex' frame ' riiir, we learn th t the left or the .Sardinian army, at the Northwest. under Chisldina, one of the Italian revolutionary !Indere of_lBt.4-9, had forced a passage over the Seri.. neer the Austrian frontier, and put the Austrians to Obrbf. while still Mottle West mod north. at the very foot ofhe Alps. GO the vo v eat rrine of the allied lines, titrilial :had entered I e town of ..,, t., Gravellona, on the l'icOmo lewd side lii the, lake Mak. Ore, which separates pie,. Wont from itimict ty. with 6.00(1 men. Intending to en Cr the Austrian it Onion In order to kindle the littine 0 revolot inn: and r an tern., In Switzerland. we tarn ti et revoltitlotiory nv Monti are rirrted in icinitordy.s 114 DO tbillbt *beds. #x strong ly Armpit hive with the rev ilutbodele against hheic an 'ilidit enemy, tae House of Ilapxbur.f. tlarilmidi Was. therefore: where the Swiis, Austrian and hirdinian fron tiers meet. From this newt! It would ,arem‘that the A ust r ians tn are now,nearly driven hack owe', the Ticino into their own territory, whither the French would , be sure -to follow them. , Gegen! Gyulai bad retro - Ted hisheadquariers back to . .. .corn en 4.... (tarlatan. almost on the verY frontier of Lombardy, and / in a atraleht line between' Imam ndria and 3lllan. It Is quite evident that the AWL dans are gradually 'retreat ins to their own atrortehol a. The Austrian General, as if desperate. had ordered the Sardinians to give up their arms on pain of beint4 shot. Meantime Prince Napoleon was with a three et Leg. horn, In Tuscany. It wee !rumored that 1.11 Nllgl:Sh men of had entered the, Adriatic. but as they are neutral, the riewa does not scruff to be of much tumor. lance. eved If true. _ 1 ._ . Ity thiswrri rill the first r etnry in faros of the French Ia the great and important fact, and that against odds, I\ it attic sona that the ttaul have not degenerated since the t it °or the elder Nitpol •to led them from victory to vi to r t' vyr ihe A ustri in h sta. It is a e loon hbderient .4nridenee that the battle of Montebello won the first ftught by,„' the troops of Na poleon I. after erupting the Urrat St. Bernard in 180 h— . was one'uf the bloodiestattd fiercest ever 16ught.' • In disparity of numbers the risemblancla also remarka• Me. Napoleon I. had then mai 16.000 men, two thirds of whom were new sel Hera, who had never peen a shot tired: and with thee, he 'ran' to arrest the desperate march of en army of 1.1.000 veteran Austrians.— It was neresSaror him t t divide this Mlle band to savett (comb' ng rot to p errs before be (held receive reinforcements. With eha urterlatie rapidity he moved from point to point through houtbardit with lightning glances his`eagle eye perreiVed the movements and com binations of the enemy under ?icing. lie knew that a great and deri-ive battle Must soon take place. fir Me lon was rapidly concentratti ag bliarmy from all points. To Lemma „land ?:1 untt be I and the following brief but remarkable order: • • (lather your forces at the river Rustlelia. On the Bth or 11th at the latest, you yri I have on 'your hands 15; ON or la,teet AUStrikitlll, al ma them - mod c h i them 'to pieces: it tetibbe P. many enemies less upon our hands on The day of„i he derisive battle we are to expect with the entire army of Mello. t. t The prediction turned Ott true. An Austrian forreof 18.1 AM strong advanced and posted thenteelves strongly nu the heights of aiontatelln. with batteries planted upon the hillsida which sweat the plain. It was of th.• greatest mriment that -Ilnie body should be prevetited from combining with the other vast forces of tho Aus trians. Linnet, met them ith only 8.0(8) men.. Yet they rnshed on.the foe wit a shout of enthusiasm.r— Their ranks were swept wit a storm of et-Needier. said !Annex "I could hear the nes crash In my division like glass in a halletoym." For nine hours—from eleven in the day till eight t nig t—the carnage continued.— , Again and again th men , ed (ailment' of the French rallied to the rhar,.; ; and t wok tint till three thousand 01 'heir men lay dead on the field that the Austrians Woke and fled. also learl,, three thousand dead behind th vu, with six thotbstild prison rs. t ~ Napoleon, hastening to the aid of his genersl,l:to rived just in time to-se,' the battle won. Ile rode up to I.annee, surrounded by he dyineand the. dead, 1114 .sword dripping with Wood, his face blackened with pnw• der, mut - his uniform suite and torn by the long strife. Napoleon smiled In silence but did noffiarget the hero., Lem of Linnet.. whom he n terwards created, from this , battle field. ..Duke of Montebello"—a title which bandit ' scooted to his tainiV to the day. It was lite same he ro who had before saved the tight nn the terrible bridge 1 - Of Lodi. alien the French were mowed down by the Austrian cannon like grate. and Napoleon's generals 'said it wan Impoesible to. alvanee. ..Impossible le not French." Fold Napoleon, at, he seized a standard and rushed forward. shouting, '‘Follow your geueral." I.:terms. kedgeree, was I tti• first to ernss the bridge'- lie dashed past his btter, lunging iffe horse into the very midst of the Austrian ranks. and grasped one of their batinetal. At that bolment hie steed fell dead be neath him and half a 11001 swords glittered above his head. With lierettlean st length nod agility he esti''' rated himself froth his fallen steed, leaped upon the horse rf an Austrian behind the rider, plungef his sword into the hely of the •ider, and hurled him from his saddle. Ile fought his way , ba,k to his rollovers, having slain six Austrian, Iwith his own hand. The brideeandthe battle were won. For this deed of tend- We energy Napol e on prowled [ATM ell On the spot. The battle of Siontebeltoam not wit Matt its infirm& ma the immortal victory of Marengo, which was fought immediately. atter.(June 11 ) and was eloaelyconnectki with it. There littArel teen tauten. under Napoleon, met 40,0u0 Annul:toe, ineluiling 7.000 cavalry and' 1:13 pieces Iv of cannon. which irresistibly swept Napoleon's truer,* hie tore there, till Dessaix. so *LIXIOUAIy e•Xpprted .ielth his rr.ervr of 6.000 men arrived. and charged when the Wat t's was deented lost. The tide wait turned. The Ans. trians were overthrown with terrible slaughter. Teem. ty thousand men of both 'ides lay dead ( - lithe fieht.--,. heamix, the greatest & gene al Napoleon ever had, irApr noting them. The First Consul wept, an d said the hat -The. First Since the arrival of the CI has arrived. with Sates LA pninlx•ct lier Intelilleuce a , rten. Garibaldi has inn& reae. where be ts:l4 I.<t OM Whieb Ile, had entered anti Ilona ,nr rejoicing . . The bet Illumioetion took place. I All the ',learner s on Lake pen. Garibaldi. and the Aa =2l i.No; spay o.—The A Garibaldi, ai e in rapid Fella Gen. Garibaldi has al:o ca There were inaurreeilona lino, and WO insurgents 4 b.:11110r. • An.ther. despatch wart. hat after a furiona 'fight of thnar !Mum Geo. Garibaldi entered t'ano. The combat WV. renewed at Unfilerlosta, when the Anstrians sgiln gave way and retreated. An Austrian war %learner had cannonaded Cannoblo, on Lake 31a.tglore, but witl:ut much effect. At Caine the ',National ants tflobilized, and an ar• tilllryliiree was organized, and:yoltaisteers were hasten hrt-to Increase the militia. I The flatland nioremont wee spreading, and the town .f .tecco had declared itself fre. The Austrians, in npr Scruple force; bad occupied Dobbe. 'Nam. .lity.24.—Tho "Pays" trays that the Anstrians gititt,4 Pr:Org.:la yestertato, and re-entered Lombardy. Main., Mad journal states that England Is endeavoring to renew diplomatic relations 'with Ns les, but notion condition that France will simultaneously do the same. .P.everal 'Colonels of Swish re,timents are compnamised in a conspiracy against the Crown PrioOe. [supposed to 1[11(.311 of Napies:l I • A crtosancisdtty 29.—The Emperor and troops arein perfect health. The harve it la; be inn. and the troops are abundantly supplied. The .soldiers - are in high spirits. Mesita. Sat nrday. Afty 29.—Ad tires from Florence Say •tbat Russia. Prussia, Engle id and Turkey have not 're cognised the Provisional Government of FuTany. and theirirepreseutatives are sabl, to harp withdrawn ,their dags.l Great Britain Lownoa.flatnrday.—Ther was a decided thinness In theadoCk market today. tut them was scarcely any Int• slime dine at the Hank, • The tlyntan.l for Pileer ti,r the East has revived. The remit twists to he t 6,adema the 4th ofJune are as perte-il to he larger t ballad' late. . . Thebiilidintofanl nramscrewFriesteor MOO lode, is to be commenced durlogatext The London` Pod, in replying to mime statements charging Lords Valtnerston and John !teasel' with he.. Intl actdated by rivalry MI vs. that If the Liberal party cannot art unitedly, the fault will- not rest with lie thirfs. - The Times says that the revrt. that Monsieur Der. Podilly la .about to leave Paris on an Extraordinary Coultniariorf to the German Confederation tends to strengthen the anpposii ion of a possible &imprecate at no Blatant day, thmtagh the agency of l'ruktist. rorttigal has declared its neutrality. • ,iflr•:Vagie Lanell, eyed 17, who eloped from New York, about a year since, with n circus rider, I committed suicide la sly an by taking . laudanum in Sacramento, Cal., at a house- of prostitution.— Several printers sot nteered as pall-Wirers—nil others P inn ill il3 g end. Bully fur the pripters. .err•Sf trylind Wei.° newspaper circulation of 22L000—the larisst of any of tho Shoe States. Matearliutetts 713.960. or a l one six to one. • Its circulation is nearly equal . to . not of nil the South ern State*. Now York hainLeirculation consitlcr at.tly wore than double that of all the Slave. States. t• PEOPLE'S STATE TICKET • FOR AFDITOR GENRRAL Tho'ma• E. Cochran, or Vork Connty. ron srnvnyon cENKRAL: ~VllMini IL Kelm, or Berko Count)... • i By orderofthe Rondo! Noluinrrs. • Cr --- . •-••• Coal /Sitai:scam.llo l , to Jutielt, '59 24 I Fr.11:31c11.110311EY•floclr. SHAH - DEMOCRATIC STATE TiCKET. ASD OTIIBII 8011UYLKILL CO. STO 8. _„.,-.---_-____----._ 119.MUYI.KILL NAVICATIVN CO. \ WPOLECTZD IIraDICLT Cr IFILUAN TUOMP4O,I,IIAN -LIPA: Al" lince of the Schuylkill Navigation , F.ll AUDITOR GENERAI, : - Ilichordson L. Wright, of Philadelphia. , * 1 PAlL:OreVraneD 11,10mnpany,June 3,1&59.—0n and snail:2ly 1.1e53,, I • rote RtrkTETAR 01EXITRAL • phriadelebi lt a t a il d r i t n i a , ll l ll p i ott „' me : 1 . 1' .. " 60 . '"" - I 'ir on, e t l, h ean. l l % d olg / tlr to r s,b Oi a ell yik lrli n firl ic a s l l lrT i o i ! D OW l th o ra s e ib it l e: John Rowe; of Franklin County'. Mine 11111 and Schuylkill Swan ./ -i 60 67, 4 69 Blount Carbon - -_-, - p• .60 in 00 lows and tbereollor no continuo, until further notice: La'"l; T. .45 Illouiit Carbon and Porteorbon ..; .: i 60 00 00 • .. r 3 gr i's. , II , 1 E COAL TRADv . Still Creek •--••.--P. . 60 1 00 00 Sebnyikill falley- - -1 - ... --.1. i so , , _ , p 1 .2. 9. .C.I. p , 7 barberry Grosek• -r - • -.r- l j se 00 op - 8' I = r s r . slara .E.C#ll_sl.4Etirtraigi‘ ages Camelot - Bchuyialmitavication •--.,- - li 50 PS; 9 ' 11 4. 0 : o . CI 1 1 r I I Pottsville, June 11, 1039. ,i i l 5 . 0 0 0 FROM • a preferred - - l.; SO lti 11. 1 _ ' : i : —.---. ---.—.- --. unto:stand'. ~, -... “. .1 ' 3 3.4 eta. els, ets. els: ,fireferreo "'' ' ' ` l 6° 4 44 R*Phu walk 16 74 , '72 no The qoontity cent by Railroad this whek i: Det.kflod* ..atli.transportst'neo.'ei 00 1434, 111. 31 a. ik , -_. , . 74 .74 II Go , 35,158 05 — by Canal $ B4BO 08--for the week L i tt a tt li s l B r e i t a n d sl ik . Na t :. a ß l . C ll ° .* li ton iPa l i t i o e . 2 - $1.1 :50 17% 18 . - 11884"188111 L HI L,:.. . ' (I° • 61 ' 57 5 0 101. , 69 67 60 73,447 12 tun against 51,779 tons fur the correa- Lethieh Coal& Navigation Co. --•l' 50 43 41334 .., 1 '"""'"" . 6900 57 AO - Ilasiaton Castro.- -...-- - ti 41!i 45 i I° Deal , thidGmw, 541 it 52 45 pondicg week aft yiar. Buck Mountain Real Co. - - • - • y, 50 00 00 AS 54 62 -441' The tun le in was on regularly, but prices rule Pel i nnyleania Coal & It. Leo. -.- 1 100 Ft 111 , 1 g = n °l 7. 2 B ' 4y, . no no 47 very low, in tangy ranee hell:, the cost of produe- tyk l :n li ti N itl l l:y rt entifo ° : - " 7 . . .........COii 40 ' Viiii"lir"m' 50 40 4 .ao -, - '? *"-'' 1 - . nails/ea mos, , ao 40 a 40 lion. Alines are being largely eshinstedwith no , Bearer T r eV o o 77 l " l l 0 8. R.ra.- •i 60 6•91 68 . p m n µ m oo ing* .4040 47 .40 II 201 u lb ph,..1. , 111.. profit to mak° future, improvement's, and then $ F . Ci n tali a ninp d a k tilrit i i ° '' . . • _ 44. _ it - . 1 , - - 4 , ;; 1 i p, rit — ~, - ,* , 45 4 4 L I ' 41 4 3 7 7 .., prices will go up again to a high figure. Such is r o 74, l l c " ca ' • ,,Tr i , i t "':' ' ' ry, i n - - ,E o ' . Pottstown !Anoka. , 46 1 42 . 42. 11 i ever the effecti 11--the; want , of ,'Prateetiao to the ' a • a common .7...* - ., 25 011 . a Plift uniou. ' .' 4349 49 - lirdsboroodh, - ' ' 41 a` a 44 iinmestie industry of the eountry,' recede/lug it IlielaFfereluall Co, •1- - • - - - - SO 00 ' 01 Ba ," :, .. SA '4 lia :a . . comberiatlBCoelCo. --.•-, - --, SO lii ..,on, & "' . : 4 , ~- sa - vr • a Si' Su:heating and unitriblit,' Wilding , tip it class of N 414 Creek Ail Co,- .. . .!, .: -. 10 . 14, ~ ~ ----- ri, ~. ' '' as .:r,-.lb 41 ' haainesa men to- , day, owing to high priest Caused - Beak. .. .. ..... . . .....50150., 55 ' Thastmeg. • .... •- _ , .... _, lit 111.- r t a by lb! dastioottoo of tiaitbat t ,lirgeithri *bass o and Vo o tzer i f t. ' 80 n. 01r e. ...• •- - - ... - - SO 60... 65- '4"lBlbnitillittr; !on ~i, lb ._ it0 .. 2 ,,, e it than ruining iht•* . aitisiee ' wh•••••• it Ifi thtiato - I::l47iiiiitea l iii ; Cili:-..% ''',.:`,..: ti: re 2 2: - • ' et' ".. at,; € allo u ran ' relte —r: vost igr ira - ai ' taatilkond lia eiIIWIP ..- Olt of fatiolgo jabot/lei to tatent4'inti , ,iiiarito to, by ArThe3toek of allOollCompiedesirtll . added-to tame . ' ntyve otato r ptito tott tillt bo.otoo, l !,,ottY thalbovettat WIIo a to rubdeed tts thole whodolto Weis By orderer the Mietiuteri• ' - ' ~, pburlaz is their s u rp lu s ato c ki a t loW'rateti: - p u t,iimti o n, , - ~, . Y. FRALEY, /Vette , i . . I• , . 1 11. a. •. ' l it 'wee—. 113 4 -.. iz-. IP t.."..-3' - - 2 6 ,.:+t".• a I la .76.• ex'zil ko. • ' - 44§ 11 p .m. 4 ...• 114 . ...1 4. .. ....mor • ' il. 7 1 . ••• .. • mI. ..' .1. ..-1 •••• 111 ...,". 0 . '• CP et Z . ,.. :a •• %or. -° 1 -4 V' pi lAr• AL 2 V 2 I _::. . ,7 0 .... 1 :;.:-..ii ...ImT p .....,. ,p1a0....- o C40•40 , qa.V. " g:Cs. ..I>b".'o"s 11,..6. - aseV.. ; o m., ett.s=t $ gita4l - 474a4; - The heriiiest increatfe this week is again from Schuylkill Cirunty, but in one or two weeks more there wiit be no itrerease fiver our region; 'indoor 'lmpression isethat far list" bilanco Of the season there will be no inereise 'in the shipmenti from Sehnylkill Coentf over the supply of last year, unless the trade should be `ltneseally active towards, the close of the ivason. - ADVANCE IS Pllices.—The Railroad Company hos given notice that on and after the Srst of July, the rites of toll and tranep irtation will be Increased 10 cents per ton. The Navigation Coin pany has also . given notice - that - the toll will be increased ten cents per ton on and after July Ist, and..nlso that the ten cents per ton heretofore al loyed ns stdrowtack on • Coal seat to Philadel phia, will be discontinued. This drawback is, we learn, to be transferred to the Busttnen, who . , Ire in almost as bad a condition, with regard to roma-- aeration, as tat Coal Operators; Miners and La borers. We have not learned whether the New York Companies intend to advance beyond ;10 cents ton, advertised to take place on the Pt „ef July; or not—if they de riot; .then the' .action of our / Compajolti io advancing the tolls, &c.. in the del : lest month of 'the year, will inure to thelenefit of the trade of the New York Companies, whit'aill ready have the advantage in the Now York, atid Eastern markets. __Till, seine of our friends inform us whetbet;itte Coal Companies in New York intend selling Cuz < l after the Ist of July et the rates published iti their April V:sculars; or whether they intend adve*itig ten cents on these rates on the let of July. Will there be icorresponding advance on the Lehigh on the Ist of July • Freights from Port Richmond to the' Fist remain high—there is no elikinge !ince last week Coit. Btiextio—Fenottro row COAL liftD TMIOUGII A Hurrah.—The subjoined is from the Brooklyn Transeript; of May 19: ' "Steam Inreation.—We examined, yesterday, a new invention?cheapening tho use of steam, by reducing th mount of i coal' consumed—by Mr. Blanch tr . of Pqrtland, 'Maine. Many in ventions of the kind have been offered to the pub lic, which .have proved worthless, ,and we bad very little cot:l6 , lomm in this until we had thor oughly examined the principles upon which it is based. We, now speak with confidence, of the merits or this.. The principle is embraced in the followingpoinis : The coal! is put in the fire bed by means of chopper, valves et which are closed, m a t l ic coa l is nu d e tit the best form on the bed. The draft Is by e an artificial blower, therefore equal, and the smoke end* gates are ail coosume.l by the clot.° of' a valve in the outlet pipe. The condensed atutim is all reheated by the ; Caine fire, and worked 'over. 'He who has seen; the intense heat emitted ( rota the chimneys of onr: large steamers, will appreein4 the advantages 1,1:* uaint it,. The Harlem Railroad Company is in.; troducidA it in their locomotives; and There is one' stealth , at on the river now acing it. We think if: will work a revolution in the use of steam." • ty of.SPaahingtnn. the Argo I • the Stith. The Import:mt. e falkows in further advance from Va. r.nett, to the town of Como. the molt livety demottsdra wera rtmg,and it general Como were In pessasslon of trians Were In rapid retreat tptarino, puninedl by Clon. at bwards 1l Ilan. cupted Canted. and LeeeA.. y movements. in the Venal are on board in, Austri.tn The shiptephieiiii eithistiiiika telloysl: i mP "r2Hr'gigrtv4.,==c_-J,,,..-_ ir .1 1 ,11 1 4: 1: 1- ~.•-„,-,.., „. J,.. : z a ~, fig„.=2 .....w. 2.0.111L..:4 al' ,'..'',.,,•, crZi k i 7.- ..!:.... = :.' V 8 :,,,-. . .: rill :: : •-.. -I'—' hr-._!xrt4 4V- ''.-1:-, et, — :- . 4 , 9 . - ags•-:: -4'l'. ." : 7 ' - • t3sit-E',lnii'l irla . 1.,- • I y,,. ... - wl. ..• isp.H. ...b. .... t opis—g 1 0 , Vatgl5= rz: 3 WI. SCPAUI§.7PII4I-41141F a a . ti. .4 1 5 P Seut tlgr 114it4 ng:sll 4i - fel • o • to It z tsg cos a. New . Tang COAL IllAnxitT, June 9. 1859. There has been nn active demand for ° Domestic since "our last, andf prices are without essential change. The arrivals • are greatly , in excess of those of hist ytar. We - qtintee , by the cargo at , $3 25 ®S4 20, and fi'oin pied at $1 00 @ $4 50 `0 ton. The demand for foreign is less active, and price. are nominal. We have no change to note in prices at P.ltila delphia, 11.2 ! t0n or Soliriy'kilt Coal Trade for 1,030: Quantity ur Coal sent hy.ttaltrnad and Cauali for the we eadlug on Thursday evening laa Port garbon„, Roil/vin; Schuylkill Auburn, . Port Clinton, 35.159 08 676,772 04 . Total for the week. Preirkonly this you, 711,93010 3t47531 o same time lad year, 033,217 01 • 218,101 10 . crease, tons, . 1'841390 116.2 P in 1.. ~... sehusHikait county . Damaraid: 18591 . , The following is the quantity of Coal transported over the different Railroads In Schuylkill County, for week ending ou Thursday even ing last t • • Wr.f.6. TOTAL. Mine Rill and 9. Haydn a 5,762 15 4.:10.1304 in Mt. C3TIXIOI , •• 5:212 Oa- • :WM 05 Srloylklll VAlley " 6.912 la '143,121. 16 Mt.ll:t4a k Carbon " 10,635 10 175,0:L1 00 Mill Clerk, " 14425 05 210,367 02 Little 9a6uylkill. , ". 10.050 OS 163;169 92 Lehigh Coal.Tradijrfor 11559 by Canal Fur tad week ending ous-ssturday : ; • _ Lehigh Coal nhd Nay. Spring Monntiln Mines, • Coh,ralue do.; Bearer Nleadow do.. . .. . - . . Neat York and liehlah Coal Co., - 22i'10 4.027 German Penna. Coal CO., • 1,391 14 12.531 North Spring,3lountalit Coal, 225 15 45,0116 D. 31u tumey and . other; ' . 163.00 582 Ilasleiou Coal, . 6,000 'Ol . 34.710 .F.At s.acar Loaf Coal, • , 770 01 4.1325 Mount Plearant Gal, ' 471'02 4:-Gil Council Hinge,. 1.03 n. 06 10,b91 Iln , :k Mountain Coal Co. 3,171 OA . 23.433 Franklin Coal Co, 653 02 1.919 Autlioreid Imp . ' ,k Coal Co.,' . 639 04 - 33 111 4 7 llarttortlGJal Co., • - 861 05 4.674 Total, 30,876 07 256,011 04 • Lehigh Valley R. R.for 1111291 - ' • For watt ending on Saturday last: • i,,," watt. . Totat...l Ilselkon (A. Pardee A C 0..) 2.425 15 43314 ilk N. Sugar honf,(l'arke"r , 2.688 03 43.937 .03' Council' ilitlme.(Sharpe, keo.,) 1,125 13 32.3J3 10 )fount Ple.i4ont. 168 05 7.575 09 . 8. Mt., (litindoiplui Ilimpeldre.) 1.811 02 141,9115 18 Coleralne,(RaftellakJohu49o,) . 302 02 21,398 00, Redver Meador. - 199 US 12,0!0.19 N. York* (Tamil &Son) 81009 21,175 18 N. Sp. 41.0. It. McCreary k Co., 412 07 21,1.77 IU S. 'Sp. .4 Delta yen.) 19 OS Union Improvement German Penna., ' Other Shiner*, Total by Railroad, Last year, Increase, so fir, Rsitei of Toll and Transportation on , • PUMA: kRTADINO . RAIL ROAD From . Prow - From Prow . 1 / 4 .err/t4ii.Y. itrera.Aubura To Richmond, SI4 O T $1 35. $1 25 $1 20 To Rhilad's 140 1 .35 ". -1 ZS I'2o Spring .11111 s ,, • 135. 130 120 -'1 20 Reading. Q 5 • 90 80 80 Rotes of Toll by•Conol for the present. • i'mas Pt. Cuba... Rt. Carbon. S /kora. rt. canton To Pfillado.,. 0.5 . 64 50 • Swing Mills, 60 59 67 SO , Norristown, SS S 4 .62 • •45 Reading, . 37 ~ Rates pf Freight by Cintal. ' PrPO P1.C..0 Mt.-C: N. //aeon. 45. 'To New York, $1 55 $1 60 *:' $1 45 To a'hiletla., • 60 • 55 , 60 Rotten of. Toll and.Trattepor_tatlony ON THE LCIIIOII TALLEY RAIL ZOAD. Mauch Chunk toTrenton,. - , $1 SO . do Illizabetbirort. - - - • 190 da Morris Canal RAMO at Mrillipstpurg; 75 • RATES ON TIVECANALS, • Ftpm Moth nnk'New, York ria.Dela-. ware k Raritan Canal, 112 40 From Mauch Chunk to New York via Mon Oa Canal, Rojeo ofTell, a.., from Matzoh Chunk. Via Imbigh Valley and Northern. Pena: ltallroads. to 11. niter street, Philadelphia, $1 71 itotee of Toll, me., to HRIH~ore. is am a/ - individual , • .asspiay. , Vars. fromSunbury - Atime Shamokin, $2 50 $1.15 Da. below. Du. 2 45 2 10 . . Trevurton, ' . 1 60 ..... Lykens Valley, , , 1 ID .1 50 tinegg?re, - . -. 2 14 1 96 - NEW ADURTIMNiS IMPROVED G A Di , CRA.DbE, io ski* by - - imam& LSRCIL - ^ . Cesare street, Pottnillth • - -PIAKLED_OALIIION, ' XESS 31AUKERE14 and 'ittgiED nvar,jaisesesteldat istonoLsii aura% . Comer Id ishol 'hetet streets. sew izß,y_coobs T AWNS, PRIM IS, RSEILLES, Ar,just twaltekt at MUM! 111XIS.T. 2 i ' - - Conker 24 and Maik.rt street.. • MEW t e kW BOOKS. ' GRAN is RI. 1 1."01t1 . 8 4 of Cases in the Emmeline Cowl of Peons7trania, recommended by the Judges or the Supreme 11)3 , 04 of l'enorylvanla. as equal aotboilty with the State Iteporter'e Reports. Vol. I. Prim, inet published, and tor WO by ' ' - WILLOUGHBY'S • air-Ti ght Fruit Cans . Jars and Battles. THE' STOPPER BEING SIMPLE IY etormuortos, and A eadltapplied ; l thu pelt deeNeratoto so 1 eht wished fee. rut only kiedetto thtentlnallon to cony/nee the meet inerecluleaslipits et ptrimity over splitting iet invented or Mete to be. tiolt by • MIGHT t L6RCII, 21 Centre strum, P.etsrllle. NEW BOOK = —KT ugm Irmo Buoine. lAN PLEASANT ,TA LK L about Fruits, Florets and Farmilia--by Hanel W. Ikeetier. , pa s . l A New mate Parent. or Slows and EinPrrlenewo of Rell onus- Soldeeto—by Plenty Ward Somber. -• Tbo New and the Old. or (Nlifornia and India In M. mantle .0 poets—by J. W. Palmer. Amodio—by the ilotbor of the Eparrergrass Papers, V. S.C.etzene. _ The Romano of a Poor Tenni itaii4 The Veobood—byltdaos Dadeao. I Jut published, and fur sale at ' BANTA:VS Hook at d Sfattoarry More. COAL HONES TO LEASE. . • fril NEW CREEK COMPANY•dp- Ar. tieir rains* OW MAP*, abut, I a near Piecl anal, nrs,iaio, amp( Or QM( more t 011 Rat:lrani, 200 macs Wept of Stliqmore, in a /wrathy and pfrusuat sermifou, . • The improvements comprise 21 mlnirs' honer of ce. weigh scales, rirge had home with sibutra. capable of shipping 500 to 1000 tons of Coal dallyl a bile smith and a wheelviiight shop. bars and stabling for 10 horses, tram-roads. sidings. Re., he. The mines are s opened to employ 100 men. 1 here are 30 to aorta of the land of good quality under cultivation. The 0041 is of superior quality fir manufact • ngiand generating steam, and ran be delivered in the ears on the sidings of the Baltimore . k Ohio Railroad at very, low cwt. , Amply tit tllteComretny's°Mew. No. 311 Walnut 'trent Philadelphia; or to JOS. 11. PUG 11, the Agent', retddent at Pkdmont: • Philadelphia, June 11,'59 REPORT • . (If the Treasurer of the Boiouglt of I,J , CRESSONA, Feb.. 1559. . 1 ' ' 1t...5. COULTRft. Teetioarer, in Aeenitat seta she llonovit of Comoro. - .:1; . 1 - . . 11.16313.. - • DR. . 1 - - ,- .1 -. Feb. 131 h; Balance of rash on band a ptl Mt. dime, ace. . "- 0 '_ $l9 06 Apr 11.26111, Caoh of J. J. trprltureb, 0. fa. Ens, • S 2 00. pormit,6o. .. , ' 1, • 2 60 June Mb,' Of Gabriel Wagner,Colleettmontek. ' of borough tax. 60 00 • 'July 17t h, Mita ditto atittn 5000 " Orders taken /IR ell& from 0, Wirg. • ner. Coll.. Noe 101.61,13.107.91, 18..17. 75. 03. 72. 110, 96,102, 74 and 103, amounting lo" 60 23 Jig! 19th. Ca oh of°. Wagner. Coll 66 25 July 29th, Orders taken aa cash from G.* Wan. . : - mm. Coll., Nos. 71, 73;.76:'85. 81, 96. 83. 79 and 80, amounting to Mil 13 " " Coal of Daniel Albright, Juolite of . • • • . the Peace-9111.11, ' 10 CO Aug. 16th, Ordets taken; a. nub from 0. War. nor. Coll.. Boa. 119, 111, 112, 93, 114. 120. 105 and 104. 11 17 " . " Cash of G. Wanner:Coll.,: ' • 101 33 Sept, 14th, ditto ditto „,„ 75 00 " Cash ofJ.J.Epehureb,c. ro.. permit, 15 0 NM,. 6th, ditto n ditto ' permits.. 1 00 Nor. 16th, Orders taken as rash from O. War.' • ' nor. Coll.. Nom. 129, 121, 191, 69,. 123. 106. amounting to ' ll 87 " " Cash of 13: Wagner, p0i1.,• • 25 13 1850. - 1 . , Jan.' 4th, Cash oflo...Wagner,Eoll.. - : 46 75 1 " " Oribor " " " Na:-127. 3 25 1 " " Cash of 3: , I . Upchurch, C. 11.,1ue, Mullin. - 2 00 Feb. 11th, Orders of R. Wogner, N 0.144; fovea . nneratinn, 1 " "' Orders of 11. Wagner, ,No. 143 'per reptage an Coll., - 17 03 Balance nueollected by O. Wagner, 4O, 36 Total, • CR. By °Moro paid oat as follows: J no. Rd holder. N 0.25,0. Seymour, 40. JR.. Taylor, No. 61; Juo. Dentaer. No. 62 ,8 0 7 0 • Jai: Bdrk. No. 61, ter banllng; Geo. F.-rtle. No. 65. - ativel work. .8 00 Jon. K. Wilson, A ell Mee fee. No. 66, • '1 00 31me 11111 k Sch. 11. R. Wm. Nowell. No: 70, lumber, . 2 78 April 27th, Mn'll fhopboll, No. 62 and 66, . • FrnUhler. .11 43 June r.Oth. Jno. ItelfAnyder.l% • o 92, Soperrt•nr. 12 00 July 12th. Jame. Burk. Nee. 89 and 108, for • ' • 'violin?. on at reef, . 34 12 " 13th, Gerne . Morrie, Nor. 90 and 100,.1. MMMWM Rolfenider..No. 109. AmperrisOr. " 16th. Y. R. Drehr, No. 67. Auditor's tee.. 17th, Jacob Swartz. 'N0.103. R. Iteiranider, No. 74, D. Dartolet, Jr.. No. 102, labor, 17 49 " ," C. Seymour, No. 95 A. Morgan. No. - 110, Wm. Heiser, No. 72 labor. 12 68 " " Wm. L. Orly. No. 75, G. Wavier. 93. 6 - instable lets, 1 : 4 04 1 • Shaoely. N 0.77, labor. • ' 11 lA " " John Ilelfanider, No. 78. 14m. L. Ores, N 0.91, Jno. SD I art, Jr., No. 107, o Israel Iloyne. No. ftl. Oro. No. 84 and 161. labor. 6 43 " 29th. Wm. Strom No il. C. Seymour,l3;, Jaen!, :Swart:. No. 7o and 10 85 R. J. 11, Palm, No. 61, lumber, -.•• John Car. No. 98 and 88. • .16 41 " Jas. Burk. Nos. 701nd 80. hauling nod lihor, • 11 57 " " W. S. Coulter, No, 113. Daniel Al- - bright, No. 115, A. N. llortimer, • 1 1R,6 00 . . " 31st. Iteubdn Reihnlder, No. 97, work uu • ' street, • • 787 CA,:fkL. 11.644 1 , 2 0.081 19 2,327 01 2.37 T 09 11,3:4 •7 21,493 19 1,887 02 7.90 04 34482 06 326,164 06 11 " " Daniel niftier. No 94. =Ronne*, • 02 03 AO3. 13th, R. Bannon. No. 12L advertising. ke.. 10 00 " 16th, U. D Myer. No. 11Q, B, Rover. 111, Wm. A. hammer.No.l.l2. 4 60 " " Wm. L. Omy. No. 98, slf Thomas, • ;No. 114. G. Wagner. N 0.120. . 368 " t' Emanuel Koch; No. 105, Thos.Jimes, • No. 104. 3491 W. hens, No. 122, It. A. Wilder, No. 1 • ••• 117. 167 Oct. '6th, John Reitimider. No. 130. It.uperrlsor, 25 003 ". Boyer. No. 125. labor; • • ST " " Jame* Wiestnan, Nos. 63, 118, and 121. Ibr lumber. ll 84 Not. 61h, J. J. Upchurch, N 0.13:, Recorder's fee*. • John Reitsnider, No. 133, iiroet labor, 7 00 " 16th, B. Iloeler,Nn. 129. Jacob Swartz. Ni'. 124.1erbart Thomas- No.lll, /2 2.9 • " Reuben Lanbenstine. No.oo. Danl. rtniet, Jr., Nu:l23, Danl. ted. 106. 2 37 Doe. 36th, 0. Seymour. N 0.126, labor on street, 394 John &Molder, No. 136, Supervisor, 900 , 3.839. • • • Jan. 4th; Wm. L. Gray; N 0.127, aim& and •hauling. 3 23 " nth, J. J. Upchurth.comnemottion, No 139, 15 00 • “ S.Couit er. No. 141, compenation • as Treasurer, . `.l " D. 11. Albright. No. 140, compensa tion As Secretory. "• • " Thos. JOOOP, N 0.139, attest labor, ". 27th, R. tanbenitine, N 0.142, 1.1 les Con stable, - Feb. Ilth,ll %roister, No : 143, per rental:, on - , coneelons, 17 9.3 11 - Exoneration order. No. 144. 49 46 • .• Rat in band* of Treasurer, slo6' 70, and. uncollected, 216 38, '. 153 08 WEEK. T0T41.. 13,617' 16 12'1.560 1,159 05 /10,174 19 559 09 4.321 17 , 24; 03 2.003 12 We,-the undersigned, Auditors of the linrough of lira• tuna. Schuylkill county. having examined the accounts or Wm. S. Qsulter,.Trtemnrer of the Rnron7.ll oferawn.s, 'and-compared thecordere In the hands of sold Trogiurer with the order book.and the minute book of Counril.andl site payment., And them to be correct. and that he bars reovived via hundred- and «IThty-three dollars Ind, forty-four mote. ($683 11) (or hommth trx and Roes, and that he haa.psd4 oat eve hundred and thirty'dollare and thirty-ell mote, ($11,13 3n)leaving a balsa binMe hands of one hundred and. elx dollars and seventy cents, 0106 70) and • balance due,by theCollectiv ot fartrelx Mutters and thirty-eight cents. ($l6 al) striking In all a balance of One handrednnd Oftrthree dollars and eight c0nte(.516.3.0) yet unexpended at title data, February 1 tth, F. 11. i)RKIIER, • ' e OM. K. ►►ll.Bol, Auditirs. • ROLAI!iD 'RECK, 49,14 8,431 giS 70,002 18 24378 301076 07 27% , ,011 40.939 . 05 . 521,389 09 43,593 14 378.020 14 2,634 09 143499 05 PHILAD'A it READING RAILROAD IV: WIGS of the l'lniada.ktit. - it lc)' - • • Phil , ddphia, Jon( :Id, Initites of Freight and Toll,' on Coal tennspc thi•Company, will be as followilrom Ist July, I tit further notice - ' To Itichmowl, . - 1 50 ; 1 48 • " Philadelphia, . 160 I ,l> 45 4, Inclined Plane, 1 6011 46 " Niestown, - 1 50 i'l4s " OarMantown R. n., 150 t 145 "Fills of Schuylkill, . 1 50.: 1 45. I" 3lanayniik, - 1 6 , 01 1 45 " Spring 31111 s, - 135 I 1 50 6 " Conshohocken and Ply- , I month Railroad. 1 35 i. VISO " Rambo's an Pot t s' and • 1 t Jona', .v 1 20 l, 1 25 '' Norrisloworpridgeport ,l 30 i 1 25 "Port Kennedy, • 125 ' 120 1. Talley Forge, 1 25 i 1 20' " Pisan issille, 1 15 1 1 10 4, Rorer's Ford, . 115 t 1 10 I . I . olololin. '- - . llsr t lu I , nonearsine, • - 1 15' i 1 /0 " 1111 1 1A0,0' ' . ~- 1 10 105 . 4 Reading, • .. 95 -90 ‘. Between Reading and - .. 4 •••hrssille, . .. s 95- -•90 44 Mohntr.tio. - - 95 I L 00 '" Hamburg, - 95 , 90 ~ OrWlabgrjt• . • ' 95 ' 00 June ti t . nl9 .0 3 1 '. 7 4W random of the Philad'a* Reading R. R., on t VAN. DUSEN, NORTON & CO., MUMS 17t lif/Of IMILITII2I 0► RED AND WHITE ASH COAL. va, Walnut. street, Philadelphia. • OFFICES: 53 Liberty street, New Fork. - • 5 Doane street. Medan. . CUMBERLAND COAL. 4 Also, SOU Agent , / for the Lehigh Coal and Navigation Cowrie:ye Ortolstr 18,'51 ' . - Pier No. A. • .. ' • BLAXISTON & COX, , •• ' aairrEpa Or rot nor QUUITILS 01. - ... WOWS ASIV:RXD ASH and PR &MONT scouvLKILL . COA i. • :PIIANK LIN COMPANY'S CUIIIOEB , -. • aND COAL: ola , c 11AZLEXON LK- , 11100 COAL . t RIT Walnut. Menet. Philadelphia. --. °MGM: 4 Neer ateept—riew York, 17 Doane area, Boston. Ortobee 10. . . . - ' . 41!.. Pier No: 3. • BAUM: OGLE & CO., . 1111111MCS AND lIHIPPLIS MP rt..AL.t:MBCOW CA:tOA..T.i. Viral. ttaallty 'Red Ash Coal. ilia. I'M Walnut street. Philadelphia. OrnES: No. 70 State street, Dorton. No.lo Unadway, New York. October 30, WI. . 4... . Pier No. 3. • • • TYLEM, STONE & CO., litaisaa tlt Tatiora nr_wrivra..na op -. -- Red And -White Asb • SCHUYLKILL AND LEHICH.COALS; AND GEORGE'S CREEK CIIMBEILARD COAL. 132 S Walnut Arra!, l'hiladelphLa. " OFFICES: 9 Washington Build; Providence. 116. Broadway. New York. PIER NO. 3, WW` RICIDIOND. Orteberl6.•sk . I 442. _ tIO met with so many Invalids Vottsville: In the first week of June. has made arrangements to stop at the White limo,' Hotel 2 days In every month, via: the 2Pth and hof June.wieni the Tatt42.ith and 313th of July. Thousands and tens of thousands can certify to the contettleve of his detect leg Di. 141140. Ile treats all Morava that flesh is heir to. Ulf medicines are *ere,: vegetable. CONSUMPTION,. And all Dioceses of the Lungs and Throat cured In their lint stages in a short time. •He operates on the Eye tired Ear. Remove, all kinds of Wane. Tureens. Tonsillf; Poison:, straightens crooked limbs.or joints, Itc, Le. lie Mope Toothache In Otte Minute, tree of charge. Ills Pain Killer Is without an equal. The best proot of it Is to try it, Ile has bad 30 years practice;' has been In every Plate and Territory; btu Peen hundreds and hundreds *filleted with 'diseases of every name and nature and Imaer all kind, of , treat. Ment. which enables him nt, almost the first sight, to dn. tect diseases. sow, don't snit for your neighbors. Come yourselves and see. Examination free. Menial/es from 1 cent to $l. /ear% boy at the entrance to conduct you to his rooms. 'Vit. W. C.I.SIANCIIE. Pottsville June 11, '52 24-Ims READ! READ!!. READ!!! ESENWEIVS . - Aromkatic, .Balsam, TSa RENIEOt not to be excelled for the eater and coax of thoeo maladies incident in the Sunimer Settedu, ids : , Diarriherr, Arlen/erg. Cho4rn or Cholera Herbs*, I.'i l teitieg. Acidity if the Stomach, etc. ~ • Ito excellent Canninalire power*, pleasant taste and foot hrng italluenrt:. tenders it a valuable remedyin /ri. Jaalite diveaves. peculiar to the Second Summer. •4 4 cholera lefuntum,ite It ban a reinvigorating end 'tonic Influence on the eyat.m, allaying Inflammation where it chats in the stomackand bowele—and on trial will he found indhmensable to the well being of every family. It will be found ee.well adapted to ,adults as children. . TRY Prepared only t•,y - A. PEN WETS. Diopensing .Ch•mitt. . 4 N. W. corner Ninth and Poplar rte.. Philadelphia. it Price--i 5 cents per bottle. - 154 alt•-Sold by MIAs. W. Erriso and Jona U. Baowtr *. Roe, Pottertlle; It. ll.j little: St .Cialr ; E. J. Fay. Tama qua. and by drug,glehrand storekeepers generally. . Nay 21. 'A cif] 214 r Thoroughly Tried, AND • Unfailing Reinedies ! QWAY.NE'Si Swyne's! ,SwaymQ Birayne'st Sway utell •E,lrayriPl Sirsine'sl Swart:tier! Swlne'sl Dr. Swayne'A Celebratod Fnmlly Medleinex. pr Sirnymeol Celebrated Family 31edirl neg.. Sorapne's Compound Syrup of Wild Chetry -Swayne's Compound syrup of Wild Cherry. ' 'rayon', Compmnd Syrup of WlLlCherry."?' "Sarayne's Compound Syrup of Wild Cherry."'" .•Smoyneu Compound. Syrup of Wild Cherry.r. The greitext Cough and Conrumption Remedy In nee "Dr. Bwaynep Comfound Syrup of Wild Cherry." the urn iginal" and only genuine ••Wild Cherry" . Cotoponnd Sr - Weak Ilrecet, Ileart DISPOINS, Bronchitis, Afthma. Whooping Cough, ()iced S pining. Liver Comilla nt, Ner- Taus Debility, Reetlees Nights, de. No remedy, Vomited as it may be, can pretend to Norm - etch it. Swayne's Sariaparll!a and Tar Pills, NEOAR COATlM—warranted to contain DO calomel—a mild and gentle purgative, uneurpaeeed by any Medi- Ana for remcsing, the Bile, cleansing the stomach. sad effectually purifying the blood: These pills Miller gripe, norm-mince nausea. Dr. Swaynea Bowel Cordial. A PLEASANT and AUTO remedy for A Platte Chohtra.Chnb era Mcrbus.Plarriumt. Dymentery. ' Cholera Ittfantum, Summer Complaint, Pains in the Stomach and Boatels. Vom it ing. Sickness of the Stomach. de: lir-Every family should have a bottle In the hone, . In case of sudden attack In the night. 4t, relieves all pain. • Pants Sontbing.Syrup, r'r Children lo.4blng. •Pre- pared only by Dr. Swaim,. A Son. Philadelphia. Great Spring Purieger' of the Blood. SWATNZ'S Compound Fluid Extract of Sarmparilla. * great remedy for Scrofula. Old Vlcera, evil effects of ]ter• Bury, - all Skin Eruptioss. Blood Purifying. Ar. Dyspepsia or Indigestion. 'Da. SWATSINN Bitter C,alhollenst. A very valuable Bitters. may be taken with a degreethf certainty, never I yet experienced by a 31edirine of thtsebaraeter, ((meow 'Ovation, Flatulence. ?Mums,. Heart Burn. Acidity of the Stomicb.Cold Feet. Debility moved by tbelntrmlty of age. prostration of strength from any CM: Depute. Ann of Spirits, Dyspepsia, or Indigestion !nail Reforms, only 60 cents a lxttle. • All tbe above preored only by DR. SWAYNIt k SOB, Nn 8 NORTH SKTINTII Street, r•eretrd dtoi above Market. Philadelphia. Sold by Janis O. liatostr A Son, C. l lBnm, Pottsville . : J. K. LICR34 11. W. Pervert. Minersville; Coanan Gia nts. Tour tom; Cam. !ITN axone. Schuylkill Haven ; JOHN DORM. & ,J. It. IIITLICT, Tremont ; Wx. Mugs. St. Clair; J. Ululates, Middleport ; E. J. Fat, Tamaqua; KIT2NILL. STITT A Co.. Pine:rove; and by all respectable dealers In tnedicinea throughout the county and State. May 21.'59 21. YOUTH AND MANHOOD.. ..TURT ri'Ll,BLlSllEllolie 25th Thou !) 'Pant and niailed in A ..ealed , enTn• lop& to any nddiess, post paid, on roreipi Of throe At.AMpA. A mmacm. ICSSAT Of NITA PHYSICAL ILLHAVIITION2•iD DD. CAT OF TOR TRAYS CICADA DT 71ILLY•ADIRID.," Lvarrnos. . AND THII INJURIOUS ININSIRICL.NCT3 OP XLICCRY. DT R. J. CCLVISWELL.. X. D., MAXDIII Of TUT ROYAL COLLAGE OP SURGEONS; * sc., . ireilpertentorrhrea or Seminal Emliedona,Genlfel and Nervous Debility. It:molester, Lora of Energy: Deems. Mon of Spirits.; Timidify.DleeaPeof the Sexual Drea,, and Impedimenta to Marriage. are promptly and efieeta. ally armored by. the author's novel and most erscressful mode of treatment. by means nrwhieb the invalid Can regain, pristine health without having recourse to dan gerous and expensive medicines. „ (From-the hadna\Land'il The hrt treatise ever written fm a millert of ellal 1m; portancd Id ell, well worthy the author's exalted repute.: lion, ' • • Address. the Publishers.). C. SWAY: RICO., Ist Ave nue, rel.. 10th street: 'Post Ilex OM; New 'cork City. March 13 '59 , [lll ' 13 3m •a THE IMPERIAL DEPURATIVE I The Standard &Ned, of ehc NintterniA (ladial6 4 FOlt, ALL DISE:ASKS OF TUN BLOOD. rIIPARED BY DR. LOUNSBER it INY, So. SOliltbrth Fifth street, below Arch, tadtirstila, Alf 041kervms and Scrofulous Dileava, Wyk See litt 1141' Disease, Nab - pant Mars. thrbifirdrs, ref - 1ter,37114 bead, limn, of ate ANA and • nrodt, Eruytimulf Me *in, • and all 1717.1f0i!5" AND IMPURITIES OF THRBLOOD, • are effectually and permanently eared by . 1 25 1 35 1 35 135 1 35 1 as 1 36 1 '2O -1 10 1 10 1 - 10 1 10 100 fro 100 1 00 I 1 S 115 1 10 1 10' .1 00 I'oo 1 00 100 • Jledkine co mendeitself tc; patients and their confidence:for two reasons—First—it is just what it Is represented to se. and vi 111 do ail that is elnimed for It— but it will not cam e very disesse.lietiause adapted and prepared for one class of complaint,. and these It 'cures— /a tat - &mid place, this Medicine is pule. hiphlN enivwfralai and active-1m that, It at nay - masters the disease—if it is curable. Lame 'doors—nor tong coot 'Need use if II is not asked for—One to Arse. • • bottles evangel a majority of caSes. exhibit' its groat &trail isre prvviiips. • In this respeet,ilme and zoonsyare not wasted in long and froitleexelforts to obtain a eine. In Cancerous and Svofulmu diseases, no medicine has ever equated it In its successful cores. Totter, so otelinate and invertite, cannot resist She des *sing and purifying effects of the litrauat. DSPUILA. TITOL Vico - sot every character, no matter bow obstinate or long standing, !overlaid; Mid t thirwonderfol•effects of the latrzsiaL DErvesnms. - Old or Young may use it alike with perfect sorority. $ - If you are afflicted, try One Pottle. and if you wish advice. write to the PrlncipstOtece.' No. SO North Fifth Street, below Arch, and you will reseals* it, (by puckering stump tor answei.) Da. LOUNADERRY Philadelphia. ar for ate by CHARLES EPTING. Druggist, P. &Corner of Centre b Norwegian stmts., (opposite •Mors timer's liotel.)Pottrrille, SgrFor :tale by Druggbds generally. .Dec. 11,14 • [ln &Rho Va. 8-MING'S LIPP OP WASHINGTON, I UST published; the sth Volume of the Ll TR OF WASIIIbiGTOS, by liirtm.eomplitleg the Work :Cm fell sets, for isle arpublishees pried, by = • IL LIANNAN: May 21, Orettre , IbasetTie. "DRAINACE PIPE,. - , AND also or conveying wate r n, 2 101'2 thaw In elisesslsr, felt thrall . cheaper lined end as durable as Iron. tenon* ta vans, of Audi lips nIU And II In aay_quaallty at " : • • . - 8.11,1111 NAN% Starer Artbnll/o. Stant 19.'44. • . - 14- • - ICE, °REA tBALOON T a IE midensigned.taving opefiecl - lee 'Crania Ilialosia at her madmen Zia . ** tmd, Earersviu.e, songlts m shire al tka. put& lase,"a Ice MIA.% °tiny dame and OaPetice ittilea Ins Or sdlia litoutl ik t the aWt Dotter, sad reapeuatle tants. ' r UM J. SS, MAIMIL MUM, ills 114 'JO Ora per 111* two .Atty 41 i=' Pier. No. I MEDICINAL. THE =DUE CANCER DOCTOR, Invaluable to Mothers. Imperial DePuiative. i.; ... ,-, ! , t -;,. . -1,- ?:: , ''' . :::. ,. i. -. :.‘,...'.' , i-.i.--i''i- - - . , •. , .".,: ,,- •';7:.'. - '_...::: - .:'::.: , :1., , ,:'!.`4--'-:: ~,-: 4 , ' • LEWIS ROISERItitEL, sag= asp sorra 'or P Offers for sale by jlte Cargo, the bad diuslittes of . RED AND WHITE ASH COALS. LNIIIOII and CUNDERIAN 'COAL. , WIIAItF NO, 6,IIICQItOVD. oim p v ...l3,llWalnaestreet, Mllsdelphts. ). It) Whoop street, Barton. October 16, 66 . • 112• Plow : Se. 7. JOHN H. MEMEL 1111WP*11 Of' ' • lynAter NO.I. PORT omen: T.3N Walnut sal 300 , 7(04 Thlrt *lerlto. 1. illnorircrorl , SINNICKSON & IOEUTLWL WRITE _ atirti., . Leldigla 'and 111tuallnol Coals.. own „ c No. 132 %gloat ',five, P lindelphis. --- iota Slate Rouse Balemeht..D.otoa. • WHARF Shio. 9, PORT RICUMOND, vi ILA DE:LPIIIA. • February 19,19 1 • ', 8- • . . lilei No: 10: 1. ' , ' • - BANCROFT, LEWIS & C 0.,, . • ZINEII AND 1/116P1Z4 Or Z • CELEBRATED ASHLAN DCOAL, • - - ?KOS! .11A11.00Y 3101LNT IN. t 'OIIIOE-111 Walnut itrieet. Comet relallltullding, Philadelphia. a 'I ' New York 010a - 79 Cedar street. /don 011 Ice-2.5 Kilby street. (Oct. d 3, 'A I 43- __ .. ... _ 11110NES &' COLE , ..,.... ANT SHIPPEZOiIit ! TAMAQUA WHITE ASH COAL; Front the Beevesdale and Bnekville Ceaterios. OPPICE—No. 320 Walnut street. Piladel 'hla. tdirCoal fOrnarded from Port Clin ton b Beading ilailroad. or in Boats by Schuylkill Canal. May 14, '59 - ~ -; 20. i I t t 1" DAVIS PEARSOPL•t i CO AVE opened. an Office r in Room IT Room No. f 2,49 William slr4tt. Nor. Tint. for the Nato of 1 rir retelonleil LOCUST MOUNTALg Winn ASH, az,#SPOIIIit,VEIN SSD ASH COALS. i Sir Orders, given to Hamar Tama. at the above place, 0111 r...01ve prompt slid raiefa I attention. April 0,7,9 153 m Itrelet 4 jow.aiiival of FISHINGITA ;KLE, at STICIITER it TOMS. t N'S, 21- Coriter,,f4t . --tttre find Marke Streets-. G RANTS GRAIN GRD GTER # T A OUP; Yb Corner tre end Narke 20 .000 CAB ACE PLAIi j ALSO, 2,000 Tomato Pla Lat. cheap, by SerApply on Greenwood, pill, or at hie S - - CARPET FASTENERS RELIEFAfur Sore Knees a' log-Barks, toibe had et STICIITER k Ti tl3l 23. Corner Centre and 3 ark. SCYTHES. cIERMAN AND ENGL I N,A and tin.* Igeyi heti. areas Sirtrits. ken Smiths, So the Stone.. and lithe.. a ; riguren &Ti! 23. Corner Gents.," and S ICE CREAM FREEZ 11E celebrated ' lee Cre at frepaes Th e Cream, Custard/ minute,. Men Water Confers. i Office use, juit reeelYed and for ssle_ehel 114 Rank annti I=EMI .f* ; • • FIRE INSURAPIC - FARMERS' .111IITIIAL. of Yort, enniylioinia (AVER SIX, YEARS I OVEI2A N._, TION. and no assessments made. Rarnl4 Capital ov.-e $150,q00. 1 I QUAKER CITY. of Ptlllada. Capll4-18300,000 One of the ittn‘trdi d k i n the sl a t, °Mee Is, Sllytoan's lttaldlog, neai Yerzer's hotel Potisem.. - ; • .T. A. GODFREY. June CIO ll.'-'3rn -tr.snl. 011 Clothlng AND WATER PROOF HAT MANIIPAGTORY, 86 Boertatit Street, IrILL . IANSIILTG, KEW roux. orders by nt'll execut.4l with romptoess cod at the lowan manufacturers' prices. JOHN GRAHAM. May 20.,'59 • 29-2ro• • . PUBLIC SALE 1 lIN MONDA ~ and ' l'itE*; i i i l ic • 1,.. 7 DAY: 014 lath and „,14th days o JtMe, 4 , 44... . 110. at 10 elk' in the forenoon. wil IM expired to public axle it t e late dwelling house f lleary tiny, IL . . deceased, in the Borough of , tripburg, the followin a,tirlea, t. wit : 4 -1F cows, . , hogs: wagons. pl me. 1 honwelte resbing ti l tz..\ . machine, 2 ran Wile. rarria ea. 0 ig,he, her nera, 411.4 (4 !ember and rhrtuut rails; Irina& rye. corn, and oats “Rsultry, elocks, beds, bedFteadi. e balm tabl,R, etlrea. carpets and a number of other flitting utensil, and househ, lii furnitOre. Term a of sale made known on th 4 doll, a RFAID,rpt ItillY.} ! t THOMAS 110 Y, Agar' IiE.NRt HOY. ‘ i t i ir: MAY 21, '59 A.-M. ALLEN'S DOUBLE DISTILLE D _ . Warranted the Only Gantt Fee 'Wnaidtar and /Nene/Hug Lige ti. , READ WHAT TILE LADIES RATA?! 61 ' li - 7 . E hare used the ahe .. y y , Soap fin. the last 7 years, at:lLn long experience. It di not injure tbq 1,11 mualln. We Istahly recommend It toliatii wishes to 0.1111 labor and hard soap, atal'da4 white clothes. \ Nrs. Wiru,lV.ll?; lira. Stall. ' Illik. "'boa. Foster, "T. Fillimitn, , 11. ' ...Sherman'. ," T. Iluahet,; , I . " Thy , . Mill., ."' J. Molllnness, J. ". isumc severe.. " Fisbe" Norris, 1 And hundreds of °thorn, ton mimeo:lSt° For mle at D: Ilan nava). store, In bottles' - - -and 2 centasitored•for empty bottleS I' l by litintsinger A Ce..Feltylkill 11411* a, heed* Cu. Minermllle. Price,n centsa 'pi, . Pottsville; May / 8 ,' 59 ' t' . I e , .. tar REID , TBISI i I , "4ECElllEpiPottsville i lil ay 27th, .• • .ss.i, nt the WEST ratixdtt MUICAL IN BUDA cE COMPANY, per bands of 314 ilaitum C. TAT- Los, Agent, the sum of Ten Adiars,'wblo s in full 'Go two :week,' Met:noes. - 1 : • '. For the prompt manner in which thei Ac at anted In any ‘fiise,l am under 0611mtions, as I Mutt ed my dues two ; daytkafter I sent in my claim. it • :1.. Reapectfully, IlEt.t Y MEYER . " . "Thiel. LI certify that I attended 311. I tinny 31nrs, dining bin recent Meknes., gave him hi re title:at...end . nun present prhen.the Agent, Mr. San C. TAILOR, pattl him Teh Dollars. Yana% reaportlitil , • , : . ARM T. CARPER r'll, Af. D." • ---, . _, pa,;TiroßilkO , ttkell .on Reasons le Terms. ! t . . For furlitesParticulam mli at tiell7ll.e. - ', 1 i ArEGER'S' lEQTEL, l'Orrsrits j , PFN.I"A.: . .. 1 '' s ‘ , 113AMMIT.- C. TATLOP. I ,. Agent. ' I...getteville, Nay 2x,'58 - - 1'122 tU • ' • i l erterp f stts p Fciltf i ckAt iv , k . e / No. l 2CA 6 Sois ° lll T t b l i e rd alr i e t :t e r a hllalleals,, J o tt r rie s l: 18. . ',.. i I . p o w / edit be received at oar Office' until the leth Ittet ,Ibribe delbret7 at4tbe 4 Pasral troll Work:0800th Yin street; below TeAter street, of 3500 ~.., r ( - L4 lbs. ore oottlrertbere,f. . il• .. . QUaIirrtANTURACAT Icou, • (Prrefroas .late, Dirt, or oars liwurilies.) Wel rot . over our sealer as ft. panes !tins ilia yard. De lls es follows:. - r • - SCIWYLItILL. . 1 . IV tons Ch .e tnut, um tons Brokenin ly. 100 4- • " 100. '4 ... •i ; naiad. ton " • .100 " "i member. • , ''. zoo •61 e No Si ii ~ I g gm.. : t - 300 a - " 100 4 ' . " II: member Walloll. ri. ! 2nn tons Drekso, toti tookLatop lo "oink . ' `,..... ' 2oo' . i AM " " 100 " ;"tilt:llo4v. •• ' . 400 " " 100 " • "• . *to r. 300 " -" " • rt • 'if aired. rattles inablog bide srlr be paper, .3f aired. lo toratilt wil lsemple. stating name and lees, it 1 the atlee. - Payments lrbe .DA$ll: 4 on the s4ennitTnesdidriel each month following the delivery. il . I 111011111.4, TABIEER A CO. `I 24.0 t I - -Jane 4,'39 anis. T Campaign of 1860 !—A. Paper for f well it The State Journal,7 PYRAIIaiRD EYkft SATURDAY •SIOITNISO. di IT. E. car. of WA dad Magma att ,'Piasilefplits, , 4 1XT Tlitl /TATS .101111:1AL Ot1111.41qT„ C 1000 Sharea—s2o The State Joarnal lit a large else, dotibli sheet, family yquerepaper. lie list or contents will t 4 varied melt, and each week embraces notnethitnA of Onlaraft and Information the all Manes, of winders. In Politics, sis In all other antis...to of pUblie Interest, it no equi vocal posltion, bat endeavors to adm en !ha enorura muse with all the energy and , ran mentottodi according at all thugs due • comity to Si; hattelt , MOO' mew of opinion. 1 It slate only to occupy a Miami Sala, Ifs/ to wail that tkworgAty. To be -a journal worthy of its name and Mir State—one that rennsylvanlens may mak' to with eon/donee and phateure, and that sill ruck sw nearly as smusible, every /Way/rake /Gam, la Its high eat wobbles; and to make it mirk wet ask ithe counte nave* andaooperatlonof reassylcattitute. Borneo! the Akin writers that can he mewed are enspklnd to coati 'Lute to its eolummt—portreita and other illustmlione am frequently intstidured. end act mwsettabit impairs to spiral le make It the ilkitT P4ll - NOW/PAPER. extant.flllr-27g irmis l'egammenorayabla invariably advance. Polar ise. ° f r OD- / %es a /4 44 SO 1 0. QBlpQ mith b aa,bi L sir4rt.W.ll.Bmai alenfora afloat Ur.al tr a i e ntrwitl, AM 4 now dlinTaahtA,lll4ll4l//e01,11i• etphia.-- , C,ELLANEO VESI 'at t SI reets. • st ts, for NNAN. I SIN'S. ; c Street , Grain a and Tan- gas. rn • I FreOier le., from r Family aud pat AN:sfANI3 rmyrim Som. niztetdors OAP! -sz„. Nu:/10, do I.:T in-' e Liquid r know, from net linen iq lady who ire beautiful Rcuieel t V.Tourtiles, .yle. tire, Q cents fiat rain a by Mail, i . Pier No.. 11. .. LEWIS AIIDENRIED & CO., , RiMIXSALI MILLS IN TUB BUT Taunus $1 • Anthracite & Bitinniraine Coals. {2r. Walnut. street. Plaisdel Ws. ' • OPPICES: 110 Itmedvtay. New Tort. I • ; ' 1 1 6 Mate street, Boston. I •I. • Picitter Shippers fro= rtizabialwris Or MHOS, SPRING MOUNTAIN.% riAnsToN . . 1116 „01 COUNCIL BMA COALS. lureh 26. ,5 . 11- tl to ,' ' Nail% Start N. STITATEITANT & CO., MUMMA IK TIM KARIM'S lIIIMISIPTIOXII OP ANTHRACITE COAL; lIICLVDING TIN SRN? VAMICTIRSor , ' ItgD k WHITE ASLI SOIII7II.IE'L t LE . LUOR COALS; 41,30, CUMBERLAND, from tbe Frostburg Cscapaufs(husies Creek 11Inc •- - . . . No. 110 Walnut street, Philadelphia. • OFFICES: No. Zit Bby fitiM. Boston. . ' ' sa. tv3 Broadway, CM of Cedar A.. N. York, e,B from wharves Nook 12 & 18, Port R leti t&port, N. a., Baltimore, 114., and Altai { • (A prit 'lpa 16 ifirSblp men mond, Mislabel! &odds, Va. Pier No. 13. ROGERS & LUTHER, 1112111.11 . AND OF con- Red Ash...PRAM MOUNTAIN, LUTHER, and oth- ' • • er choice relax. 1 White AtheeRAVEN, BLACK BEAM TUBB. °Frie t o No. 230 We!auk street, Philadelphia. _ ES: M.. 16 Nasestratneet. New York. . • WILABB Pi .113 i RICBBOND, pIIIVADULPIIIA EAYES & GODSH.A.LL. I. @HIPPO/ or BED AHD WHITE ASH • : • As IMAM? NO:13, PORT RICRMOND . Lehigh and Coal at.ltetall. YARD—Corner 134301.1 Areb etreetb. • OFFICE—US Wainia street, pbllcstripbl4. October 14,18 , - 42. • t Pler CEAS. A., iiIECKSCHER & CO.. POI Or BROAD MOUNTAIN, BLACK BEAM AND SUPEOBIR RED ASH COALS. • . . OPPICES:{ 45 South street. New York. 132 Walnut. street, Philadelphia. October 23, '6B i 3. SCHUYLKILL NAVIGATION. Shipping WNWAt=ItENNIM for AWTRACITII COAL, • lelt. Denman, RIM, Rhlladelptikla. • Wharf No.' 1. LEWIS AUDENRIED & Co.. IItOBIBIEL, POTTS &CO: (205 Walnut Street. Pbiledelphia. ONTICES:i 110 Broadway, New York. State Street and Merchants' Row, Mateo , . . Wharf No. A. - ' , • " REPPLIER & BRO 'l , , N.Y.. ear. Wa!ant & Fourth MX, Fllliads• OFFICES: 35 Pine Street. New Tack. . .., Merchants' Bank Buildibg,Prarldesee.' DAVIS' Pr, A a .. s° N' & CM, , • ALMS ADD PHIPPLIA Or TIC CELEBRATED LOCUST MOUNTAIN WRITE AS:i and PPOil N VEIN RED' ASH COAL, -. • N 6.138 41out SrreeL.Ph I ladelphia. , ~ . MICR 4N N. 3 9 WIIILIut Street. New Vara. N . Il Donne Street, &mann. , - 'FRIAR F—OR ENNICII, 'DELAWARE AVENUE. DAVIS PEA/LSOX, DILA. • GIDICON OAST. AVILA:VD. cuki.Tuu.sa r Wharf. No. 3. CHAS. MILLER & CO. /SIMS ASD SHIPPERS OP COAL., I I . . • . I WthTE ASH p Yru3lthe PINE KNOT and MT. LA IT A cOLLIERIES: • . RED. 'ASH,J I .3 4 rum thpir . PIURNI X COLLIERIES. j m r , CANAL LANDIGS-13 R E WICII AND SRRUCE Era. OFF ICE :—Nol 103 Walnut Street, Intl 9, 1.9 • _ 154 y .TOWNSHIP. CLERICS' RECORD BOOKS. ' AI L LSO Order Books under • the new ./ r..;... joet printed and for sate by 3 areh 12, '30131- - . 'LOAN:2I4N. .----,-- Tri oic F TEAS, Rt.ACK_AND'CREEN. EAI TY ' & HEEBNER, have re . relied and ibr sale. very thole* flack and Green Time, wt.kh they oiler to their customer* at fair Wes. pot tierille, Jam 29. '52 ' . 5. :CRACKERS.. ' TIJNCII:, Soda, Watet, Sweet, Gin -4 T r er and Wine, t Ckei P, reorivA frosh; every week from Phllndelplals. b , BK.ATTY A:HEEBNER. Join. 29. '9 . . • ' L. RrEfER 4 3 MARBIR _YARD, •• n a iSt., Pottirrlue, _YARD, : - 1 3LEASg call and see his stock of ninthly, Rork on hand: VAULTS, SIONUMENTS, 03( B. and GRA VE STONES. ornamental and plain, made to order by good and experienced mechanics Also building marble of every deseription, Ae., to *olt the tins. AlprOglee-24 street. Pottsville. near lb. yard. April 9,'A9 . ;" 154 m !Richter: &Thompson, HARDWARE, CUTLERY, IRON, TOOLS, ,&O. ' ... Corner Centre and Market,* "Sign of the Saw," PoTTsVILLE,'Pe. January V, '69 ' . •. ,) tiff ' - "vj . .....__ ... ____.,— • . - . -• F. ALTSTAIT, Picture ! Looking Glen,Gilt ant: Ornamental Il • .1 Tin** tfaotnrot, 'j N Mahon/Ingo street, between Centre and Secomi streets. POTTSVILLII.Pa, mannteet Mee lain and Ornmtental, Square and 0111 Fromm Also, Lack OM Mou.dinus,,Poltsbed Square and Oval Frames fur Photomap, a. Wholesale and Retail. • Engraving-A.lOll Paintings. Lithoraphs, and notch; Ostinan and American Looking Gl ue Plates, constantly on beret. trAll Mods of Preinsea made to order; and did Frames handsimely reirtlt, at short uotke. • . . Pottsville. April .:1,.'69 • -17.41M' 11. Trelbly NEW STORE!' .TITE sjbacriber ipformis lis,.friends and the pnhlk, that he has opened; next door to Prank Pole's Ilardwarergtore, In Centre attest, • 00 1, - Thy eoodit, Grocery and Provilion Store; Where can &lulus be had at reasonable rates , for CASU, F ,PrattAttieles for. Easily Use! Its will be-minstitntly receiving from Philadelphia and .New York. and wilt always have an handsaw, selection of FANCY ARIL ati GOODS. etrOy giving hia business his personal and strict at tention. be hops to merit and receive a tale share ofthe pattonege of the citizens of Pottsville and vicinity.' ' E.3IeDONAIA. ;Mr ./1 at the :Neve Store. •"ft. April 23,19 • WM. MOYER, - • StoneVara Manufaaturec, Pa., A ' asPortinent off' WARE con -111, gloomily °IP bind. Alt kinds of Ware made to or der. For price lista. address the proprietor. Orders by mall prothpt4 attended to. HARRISBURG', STONE—WARE; This Ware Is tear of ail polionotte natter`. The Ole zing is mildew ors:now* mlt and clay. Apple Deolteror anything else may be kept In It with perfect safety.— There is NO POISON In it, as there' le „Io common re 4 Earthen-Warr: jMilkand Butter keep much better lit this material than It dews In Earthen-Ware. bair n b tea Mot body,Wn4 will not absorb any part of wiutt may be put Into it, lad la not liable to break or er.ek in !ping. As 8 , 44 b3l storekeepers ipp poirsrLLE, and • cheats thr.nchent the State. 4. Se. AWo ...rnlng.."X family residing In irt• reek. Pa.,•wera recently POISON/al by eating Ap le Natter which had been kept in Earthen Crocks. the gla zing of whirl Ifs POlSONOVe."—Ecingin Medina Jour mal.AlN.lBsB' ot,o o .".'ann &Mtn in frILNERT street; bet tram Stet; aid North streets , ear the State Capital Steam Finer Mills, P.l. • April Mt, 'Mt IStles , • PATEN! CCMI3IIO3II REREE AND,NOWEB, • With Weed's Improvement. I 9 againl presented by the subscriber mit t imp Mk Tem patronage . and patnage. This machine ban \ been *ea y tried and tasted for the past six years, and • has Mood tber t. and is now acknowledged to te. the best flea • d r offered to the farmer. Two of them bin wens sot* and wed soccesstally In this noon iy the racit year. They are warront.4 to not both Tram and grali in a workmanlike manner, and capable °feminist In servo pilgrim or g rain par day. For furth er partkulars erne tr • pamphlet. P. icaltl4o, delivered on the ears at ;leading. • : - IRng, .Ageatier Rorke, Chat a. sad &hurts. ineedi annaties. • ..: I . ! ..••••••• I ihitartne../Mtwary Utik. In& Ma= SE Cdotir—Darr Ser:—The Beeper and flow** I pnirbasell ot you, (Nanny's ('atent, with ITood'aine• prorement.) I inked Its eattia g my map at gram and grain. it low Its work admirably, and tareantire mt. Isfactlon. and Ist a treat saving, and I think It ono of , the mad Wm- aaript winchaus that humeri new am • Yount trukY a • . a. pot! • i • • Mini*. Jaituarir IligrifaiSil.• - Tam 31.0datai—D•ar Siri—,Tballanny Itatidriutd Mower.e with Wood'slmpnremorsit. I purebiuted of rat bud assami, I Pod in .uttlng my grose lied (lain, audit pritaitirstatidaelloa. • I tau eluartally nitoisatioud It to the gititeierd • •• • -•-. • - • - - • • Yosry respostrally. ' r ca time 1 11 7 n tip gamey at Wow)* PAriNT MOW ING MAClllNltorarritiprO to eat 10 sons at gnat ass day..la a workalaitllks asslastr. It Is stalls, llgbl and durable. - • _ _ r , Pries of Wallis" hackle'. SOS • - • • alke • • ._" ' _ Prrlcht added. • .11/431K1L tstats.tivist. Retuitirg. 'DwhetoAtsleaitarattllablialll' s rso,i and gal * . ass ' isa order s 4n~7gtipar.rtbtrgelslOlnr.attbe laaallsataallsok.aa4t "mat a perms ,iiitb "boo" NEM flat Its aperstlon. Kier, Marb les bold ltrbbliliMwatraalell. -•. • U. WINN ; pmens 0 No. 19. DEALERS IN MANNY'S D.0.1111113011,111O: ••.4, Potty/Obi t ' Wordily, has It 18* • ....• 9( • Orsallatrilla. In all lb. principal market Flour and Wheat are dull, with n &Wining amasser la pries& Cricket. The St. George Cricket Club of New tork bees the Philadelphia Glob ea Thanday, to Camdee, 67,27 runt. Mtillatileats 014 Mast. Mr. nuebaaau mu; bo a candiclats/ fnr anatina. tioo at the Charlton' Coarestivo. the trip Buck hsa derided him. • The Medical Swiftly ot-Peatiatiriviiiishs• The annual Convent:we of the MedieaLit iety of•Pennsylrania, bold at the University Shull • street. noir Cbestuut, Philadelphia. closed its de• Monitions on Thursday- *venlig. The iambs, la attendaiice was large and highly raipectablii. tho old and yeeng or the pro/curios taking great loitering in the proceedings. The neat 'hooting of the society will be held In Philadelphiii,oe the second Wednesday li, Jane, IE4O. • People's State Cornelalow. • The Coos/lotion of the People's Pang of Pepe. sylvania; was in session at Harrisburg on Wednes. Clay. David Taggart of Northumberland. prat' tied. assisted by a krge anther of VI., Presidents and Seeretaries. h On the eighth ballot. Thomas R. Cochlea ink nominated for Auditrstieneret. On ibe first ballot kr , 13virmotHeawki. On. Kan was tinted, end both aosaintiese were made ultattilattel. , LIALOITSO AMU* ovu m. r let. al. 33. 411 i. eth. 1211.112.16- 40 43 40 40 48 31 V 34 21 24 27 • 24 le 29 114 25 38 33 49 111 55 54 40 40 4 10 TT 15 13 10 11 10 5 Foster, Lawrence; Jorda% Clocbrita, Pnydeir. Bailin°, •ALLOT Irol crIMIAII. 121. E.ln, 91 Rkluird Ind*: ' I. Quiets quarks 0.01999. Tbe Committee en Itssolothwts reported o arks, of which the following is an abvtrect ' The,first disapproves of Kzeentivs intervention to prostrate the will of the people, co4titationally' ezpresied, either' in the Stake or t today as a dangerous element of Federal power. : • Second, protests against the sectional sad pro ! elevery policy of the Notional Administration, as' at war with the sights of the people. mud subver-' sive of the principles of oar government.. Third, lenounces ell 'Attempts to elms * C o o,. pessional sive code for the territories, and affirms continued hostility to the satiation of slelerylovir free territory. ' Fourth, condemns the attempts to revive tbei slave trade, stud censures the Administratioa In conniving at the praetlealreopening of that traffic. Fifth, favors a tarif and topsiders the profes sion of the President as favoring protection as all vain, in which no reliance can be placed. Sixth, condemns the reckless and proffigate ex travaganee of the National Administration. Seventh, deplores the defeat of lbw Honteetest bill by Congress.. • . , • Eighth. declares abet thirpority and safety of the ballot box must be preserved, tied recommends the proper legislation to prevent, frauds upon the naturalisation laws. Ninth, approves of an enactment by Curren to prevent the introduction of foreign criminals. Tenth, invites all parties to join in the restora tion of the government to Its original parity. Eleventh, approves of the counts pursued by Benatitr Cameron and the memben of etteirreas who zealously euppoited the protective policy and the litlmestra.l hill, and opposed the "pile: of the National , Adminiitration on the Kansas question. These resolutions were unanimously adopted, and after some other routine business the Conten tion adjourned aims din. . . • The utmost hormony and pod feellog marked the entire proceedlngs. , irSON - E NSW .OOLD EAOILIESIVALASTIt Or 'IBA Mane JOVAIAL.3 ‘., TAVAtAIN Cm, MOM* Tsaerrosr. Mandl 3, nin I 'Messes. EDITORIIi—I encloae. two dollars of "Pike's Peak guld.rthrt^ to pay for one year'. sob seription to the Jfisers' Journal. I would be glad to hake you notice in' your justly celebrated Journal the . existenee.ot our niountain city. It is beautifully located at the confluence of the "Fmtiine Q•ii Bonilla" and the . Arkansas river. Four years ago there was at this plait a Mexican settlement. .It is on the man of Manilas Territe- , ry ne Peulifo.r This little .band i f Pioneers was massacred on Christmas day, 'tsss„, and their buildings destroyed. Part of the walls of old Fort Peublo are still standing, indtbel adohes of . which the fort we. built Attilier at excellent per /rise fur the building of our ehlioneys, teed in 'l,ima,‘instances houses. : :Agriculture 11411 the business of these early settlers, and a monument of their enterprise .41010:111 in the shape of an' aseqnsii four miles in length, for ; the perm, of ' irrigating the' higher portion of the valley. This osequai rune through the entire length of our town site and supplies us with weird' furvionsestio purposes, &e. Ext.isive orrangernentstlirw now being made for firedog. in the spring, and lade pecalent of the gold discoreriesdn this country, the fertility of the soil in this lovely valley of the Arkansas, the natural a ivantay's - of this country for grating stock, and the easy diequieltion of. land, will 'taunt the immediate and permanent' settlement of this place. We are confident that in less than two year., Fountain City.reill number as many people and houses/or Sante Pe. The Canon of the Arkansas is one of the passes sur veyed as a Railroad route to the Neill& This will be on the main 'rotate Of (ravel to Santa Fe and other places, In New Mexico. A military port will be established at co: near this place. The Indians iboagh at present disposed to eommtt pettidepredations and thefts, will upon the in, flux of 4 the, emigration this spring, be entirely hamlet,. The winters in tbe 'valleys are very mild. Cottle graze. the entire winter and grow fat! the road from Kerns* City, 610 mile die-. tapt ejo. the. Arkansas to this place, ;le the beet natural one I ever traveled,,, Much bas been said in the papers with regard tor the gold; in this re gion, and it is reported hire, thatnoisy thous. ands of people will emigrate from the( States the coming spring. From New Mexico ;bey we tout ing in droves every day, and many will come froth California. Now, I would not with my. present • knowledge, encourage any one who ie doing well in the States to cope baron, mine 'gold. The simple story b ihih r golll is found almost every where in this County (Arapahoe), and in some plates miners make from S 3 to $lO and 116 a day, but no one place holds out for any length of time. . Ii i. the opinion of alldhe old California miners who are here, that large deposits will be diecot ered-When the'werm• weather mimes and enables thedniners to prospect in the mountain passes.— It seems reasonable to suppose that - where there is so large an extent of country auriferousiin• small degree, there must be places where the gold is in place and in large quantities. Theattention of the Majority- of the miners is at present at-' trseted to the Balls Salon. on the Arkansas side of the divide (divide of the Arkansas and Platte) on account of souse recent good prospects there. I ray I would old encourage any smote einsie bite to hunt rot golf from my presintsknowlsdgo, though this country may pall out% that respect, as w a. Califorrnia Of Australia. But if, any of • deeds in "Pennsylvania hare made op their de in come, they should come by the way if ib Arkansas to -this. place. for then if they fell tai 00.' 1 ;0J -digging par, the* can Le to farming an be richly paid for their labor. lam aoasr s or. -ly tnploytei in surveying fainting claims, town si* ste., and am well satirestrwith having come to Pike's Puak. Wm. if. Foster. formerly of Potts. and myself, are getting up a Mapirof the ' gold regiuji, and will endeavor to do ourselves credit by' Ibe correct style and manner of our : , twork. We are the privy on the field a ith; i this object in view, and though maps of Aropa hoe County may he published before ouriappearr, .they cannot be relied upon, for there has been no on. !slaty on this ground eugaged in taking metes • for A map, and if they ropy .frotn Nei old mope, they wilt load people at tri y, for they ate material ly incorrect, that of Vremunt's not elicepted. , I will be better able after awhile to write. you men clelnitily of this new El- Dorado. I artirmi hove in December Inv, and hare been toO,Msestandy employed to acquire the informatlisti I would ' 'like to communicate to - you. ' Tours 'rely. 3. M. 8, . , .The above letter from former Tilden. of this &rough, may be Allied upon se perfectly wreck in ell its paitieulars. Being• from a gentliain well kaisso here, and referring .also, to a c omer, well known citizen of Pottsville, novathe Pike'. Peak Region, the letter Is partleiderlyinteresting. We trait thistle, shall soon hoar Dom "J. 8." again, in regard to a spot sheet which we' nail 'reliable liformation, fifeensequence of the Inter est geberrilly felt in its prespeete. ebt Aid*. 'POTTSVII4. AIIAILSUB7I4. (Wholesale Phrtoolo) • • ' - Whist VloOr, 4401 g- 11 1 1 1 , 00 burls VICOASA AO dO do ratio, do Mk Soo .do sopowiloo, do, 080, tif Ryo Flour,' : 4* • . 400 Wheat, prime ortalts,.- tress, 'l'44 - do prize. red, ' do 110 Soap Moor, 4* • 1 SOS 1 60 Died Poaches, posed, Tiposod, do: do aopoTod, do , Dried Apples, . , 40 torn, do fhould Vitesobdr .001Iatt er.ors, per pars d 480 II . r 9 Data, • do .1 iZ.lithos, rotatcaa, do . ; Lard. 11,7_ 1 '010 Tim.ll9 , 2aed, 2 00 Deaf, 510 d goalie. 19 . P, 1110tord, 66" do fort quarto, VS) 11ay.portou, 14 004916 00 Plzster. • $660 gspdolort, - • 19 4alt, per pick. ;.' 1191. - • ;• POTTSVILLE PRODUCE atsalurra. (Retail Prices.) . - 'TILOUIt.AC.-11.11‘s Fatally, noon $2 5111 alai de 111 Ontanpetem. do t* sop tbi: sod Floerst $4ll. baekrboat Vkntr at $3 Wit *l* Chat at 90 ctn.: Cora 40 aid Middlings 56 stalk biskeL • OSAlS.—B3.sollsst $1 0013 be.. Con 93 del cats 40 Q o. URATS.—Deet 'ells at 10 4114 ets.air Rt Kelton 24312 do. Vaal 12 dot "Pork 11 din 2 boaldata P dos Us no 11 to 13 do.. Roles.* faessapo, 141 PROVISION&—Datt ar aal kat 42*0et5.12111., Chew, 12% do. Y.ggs 14 els. II dos., Lard 14 dr.**, UOARS...N. (almost ts ife 110 V White do:"A* White II do; Crushed and roliininad 1214 do. FISU. —Habit 12% eir. Siv t Nara ~ !Oda Ti soliox 12 i !,t it itt.‘t doom,: Mask Fads 46 ata4 dos Trust 4. eta., •trintr. FRUIT A.' VEIIIITA la t EL—Ocloas ISo 2 Sta."' boorbi;., itrdlsbes 3 els., 444- Sabath lOcia. do.; Wad 4 38 ets.Ql load; Appwai ogt parki - Videos E 44 oil- . 14 ; Botts* ste..ll leash 3, cia,,tudt pork ;Now Potatoes 23 10 it sis pate: PRESERVE, 110 beat everything, requlnng no ee• meat ta beatair to hat tan. Call 11414 as th kra, a tBllCtttY.k 41.14011.11141103. • CoriaT Ctittra aul ,Sliatkat Streets.
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