• • 'fan 'O r . • , • mEtta[tS 6 JOUttltklnt SATURDAY; SEPT. 14, 1850. PASSENGIM vault. ure_aulholized to state , that the Pas senger 'Train will leave Mount. Carbon for Philadelphia tbis nactairrg, 13i o'clock, and will run r-fllatly hereafter. The; afternoon PassengeiTriin will be discontinued, so as to leave ante toad)as Free as possible for the transportition of 'coal. , - . • Fot two weeka2past, owing to :he inter ,tuption of Railroad coaveyance, the Mails •have reached us very irregularly. We do 'not know , where the fault lies, but certainly some one is to blame. Government Salaries are sutelpay, and generill pretty -good, and in a Depaitment, so immediately , connected with public convenience as the Post-office, no exertion should be omitted , to keel; up a con tinuous and regular line'uf cotnmunication in any case of emergency. Making, all pos sible allowance for unexpected we think the necessary arrangements could have been made, if' the matter lad "been properly attended to. , THE TARIFF. We learn from . Washington that Congress is awakening to the neceitv of some action on this subject: and it is hoped ',that some thing, will-yet be done, even at thiis late hour, to answer io-the numerous peiitioes from all parts of the country.. There is an .erident disposition among the Members to givetitat tention, and it is gaining strength doily. Every Southern Whig, except one, it is con-,' fidently asserted, will go for a `modification' of the Tariff; such as the North desi.r_.' Want of time will be the principal excuse if •the subject be neglected. Congress adjourns in two weeks, and therefore Whatever is done, must be done at once. Let every . one understand the importance of the'. crisis, and by delegations and letters, from every gnat ter; pi er s the claims of our suffering inter ests, till tongreis shall give us the legisla tion so much desired and'so . much needed. 'The Hon. C. W. Pitman is said to have done Much by his honorable and manly course to effect a conciliVory feeling on the part of Southern Members . toward the interests of the North, on the-Tariff question. He is represented as one of the most popular mem bers in. Congress. . Locofoco paper says that the Detrioe.ratic Whig Ticket 4.is very -unsatisfac toryi to a large portion of the party." We need only remark that this assertion pontains about as much truth' as the generality of as 4ertions from the same quarter. - We have neverknowti a Ticket to Give such general satisfaction throuahout the counq—and the -second Tuesday of October will verify our assertion. Mark that. Tae Lorofoco Conferees of this Conzres sional District, hare placed William D. Boas, Esq.,pf Harriebufg,•in nomi nation for Con- ' greys. We have the' pleasure of being ae - ,quainteil -With Mr. Boas.—he iS a printer, and a very clever fellow—but he can't be / elected—that's certain. BRIDGES I,Ve observed in passing along the Rail road, that nearly all .the bridges over the Schuylkill between -"this and Philadelphia Itaie been rarried away. We would sug gest the propriety of supplying 'their places with wire suspehsioniridges as inore secure in case of future freshets. XIADYL!IND AND LAND' nErtinar. The editor of e Cincintinti.Allas, thus comments on the Census returns iroirt Clear spring, rirashinetou county, "Another extraLirdinary fart in these returns is the numher of COM. , to the'populatioit, There are 64 . 9 families- and- (.46 farm.. There-b , -, Llicrefoie, but a very small fraction of the ,families which do not live on their own land It is true 'some of these fauns may be rented. bui, in that distinct not many. - The ratio of persons to a family is 7.}; which. in an rqricultural community, is about right. Nearly everylead of a family owns a Iraq of the- soil. and in (hi. fact, (a tact which prevails sn A large-I=A of the United. State , ,) maybe found the greatest safe troard of American society. A community Of free holders must be n stable community.' it will be a con.ervatire community forin the Main, the man who licei on his•own farm, and lice" as Anaerieen farmers diNiti a state of prosperity, must be a CQII. F-CnilliVe. He may call himtelf what he pleases.' DUST ON ItAIGROADS A Mr. Brownley, of New HaVert, is- said, to have invented an apparatus lo:obviaie this great annoyance to the comfort of railroad ,travellers. ..lt consists in encaseing the ,wheels so as to prevent the dust fromi rising at the sides, and by means of India-rubber aprons and springs to Jeep it frotn rising be tween the cars. It has been approved by a cip..rnber of intellig,ent 'railroad gentlemen.— Mr. 211. deserves all possible thanks if sue. ..cessful. ASOTTIER SEA SERPENT The English papers lately gavb an account of orie,of these monsters, of the:deep having beep seen South of Ireland; another it seems, has discovered in the Indian Ocean. be tween the Capt. of Good Hope and 'New Hol land. He passed close-Under the stern of the skip ' ( Lancasterian,) was of - about equal length and about three feet in diameter. Barnum has offered a prize of :8200 for the best Poem Greetiug Jenny Lind on her ani val in America. About sevea hundred corn= petitors giAered the list but . Chester county carries the palm, in the person of one of her sons—Bayard Taylor. We heartily con gratulate him. The rejected effusions are ,o,,be published ;.they number sevenbundred ,and fifty-two, principally the pioductions of -boys,s,_nd girls. , New . .jersey.—The Whig Contention of - New Jersey, at Trenton, on Viddoeslay 4th, nominated Jahn Runk for Goiernor. The Convention was -yery large, and the best feeling prevaiJecL The friends of other candidates avowed their hearty ; , concurrence , in the nomination ; and a general understand , ing was had thathe should be elected by a handsome majority. gEDIENBER Remember. save the Chambersburg Whig that the last Legislature cost the State pearly one huruleed thousand dollars More than ses 'sions of the Le,, , rislautre 'should or.ordinsfily do. Reniember, that this Leatalattire raiscd the salaries of all the beads of departments, xs cept the Governor. Remeniber, that this Legislature perpetra ted this peace of dishonest and; extravagant partiality because all the heads of depart Loeofoeos and the Garernor a Whir • Remember, that this Legislature rhised the 'pay of the Locofoco Canal Comminion - . era from three to four dollars per day. when • it was well known thai these officers are not engaged in the business of their'Office mitre than one fourth if theirdune or three hours • Per 449; WHIG COUNTY CONVENTION. A Convention of Delegates of the Whig ' party of Schuylkill County, cc:evened at Schuylkill Haven, at the house of A. W. Saylor, on Monday, September 9th, 1850. JEREMIAH REED, - Esq., WRS appointed Presi dent, and W. A. Hammer ar.d J. B..M'Creary Sedietaries.. The credentials of the ' following named delegates having been examined and, found correct,' were admitted to seats in the con vention. Frailey—John Hassinger, Geo, Crook. \ Tremont—J. B. McCreary, Mark Mellon. 'Forcer—Frederick Albert, J. Brown. Barry—H. W. Eike!, Charles , Bolich. Buller—lsaac Burkhart. A. B. Jones. ' Branch—Johanna jonas Kauff man, B. DeForest, C. W.. Ta ylor. Cass--Benjamin Shaeffer, M.' E. Morgan. Norwegian—John Reed, Charles Reed. Pottsville, S. Ward—Jeremiah Reed, John S. C. Martin. - • • N. W. Ward—William Fox, Jai. T. Tur N. E. Ward—Daniel Klapp. James Ban turn. East Norwegian---Frederick Mertz, Wm Kiehner. St. Clair—R. H. Coryell, Charles Lawton New Casde=Hamilton Adams, P. Silzel Union—Mark Biddler, S. H. Rupert. Wesi Brunswick—Joseph Albright.Danie Never. South Mauhtim—Abmham A. Bart°let J. Albright: Orwigsbmg—Samuel Garrett; Wm. A Hammer. ,„ Manheim—Wm. Mennig, John. tlammer Schuylkill Haven--Reuben Wunder, Geo Kauffman. Wayne—Jacob Minstich, Joseph Fertig. Pi negrove Borough—V. L. Conrad, Richard Museer. ' : • Piciegrove tp.--L Harvey, L. Felip. Schuylkill—Heory Myers, J. Shock. Mationoy—Jacob - Faust, Charles Blair. ' Tamaqua, E, Ward—F. Lauderburu, Jno Holdeman. S. Ward—E. J. Frv. J. S. Boyer. N. Ward—Samuel Beard, John Hendricks. West Penn.--Elias Whetstone, Daniel S. Kistler. Mckeansbnig---Dr/J. F. Treichler, George f Dreibeltris. . • Rush—Michael Weard, C. Brause. North Manheitit —lsrael Reinhart, L. Roth ermel. . Blythe—Charles Bensinger. Daniel Koch. On in2tion,ttie;chait appointed the follow in; Cmtimittee - on Resoluttons:—John Hen dricks, V. L. Conrad, Dr. R.. H. Coryell, Reuben Wandei, J. S. C. Martin, Dr. J. F. Treichler and C. W. Taylor. , On motion the Convention ordered the vci. tingfor candidates should be by ballot. On motion it was resolved that no candi date should be considered nominated unless he has ti majority of all the votes polled. The Convention then proceeded to ballot for , candidates for the Legislature, which re sulted in the selection of Col.Joirs S. STRIITII- Ens, of Schuvlkill Township, and CALEB WHEELER, of Tinegrove. Nomination's were then made for Prosecu ting Attornev—the balloting, resulted in the selection of JOHN C. NEVILLE, of Pottsville. ThiConvention then proceeded to ballot for candidates for Commissioner—DA:sum. Brut, having received the necessary number of votes, was declared duly nominated. ' , Dr. LEWIS Rom, of St.huvlkill Haven, -was unanimously nominated for Coroner. Janos litre..no, of Wayne Township, was unanimously zibminated.for County Survey- • or. For Director of the Poor.'SxmuEr.. Yosr of West Brunswick, was nominated. A. B. ioxv.s. of Butler Township, was_ nominated for Auditor. . The committee - on Resolutions reported the . following, which were ynanimously ad opted : Whereas,-The Whigs of Schuylkill Coun ty, looking to the History - of the past, and the 'prosperity of the future. stand, as they have always stood.'upon the principles and compromises IDE the Constitution of the Uni ted States, a glorious charter of American liberty, conceived and adopted in the 'host ' exalted wisdom and pure patriotism ; emi nently calculated to promote and perpetuate the best welfare of.this country, and to en courage rational liberty throughout the civil ized wot Id, and they will sanction no meas ure tending to its violation in letter or spirit. Therefore.- Resolved, That _the Whigs of Schuylkill Co., now as ever deelare themselves ravur of a sound, discriminating' specific Tariff-- that experience has demonstrated that such a protection to American labor and industry against foreign competition, is the,sound pol icy orenr nation, and that by giving encour agement to domestic enterprise, thewages of labor are sustained and upheld, and individ ual and national prosperity are promoted. Resolved, That we deeply deplore the loss of our late President,. Zachary Taylor, and tii3t while we with abiding faith repose on the integrity and `patriotism ol his successor. Millard Fillmore, we cannot but regret that le, , who, like the,first Washington, first in 'war,•first in peace, and first in the hearts of his countrymen,' has been called from the midst of his devoted citizens. Resolved, That our confidence in Harry of the West. is still undiminished. As an hon est that], a distinguished patriot, a true. Tariff Whig, he has labored unceasingly for the best interest of his country. Resolved, That we feel a peculiar pride in referring back to the fearless adtninistratica of of our able Govenor, Wm. F. Johnson. and that his connexion with this commonwealth has resulted to its hopor and to its interest. • Resolved, That we have . the fullest confi dence in our Whig-Senator, James Cooper, and our Representative, C. W. Pitman, and that we heartily approve of their efficient tic ' Lion in their respective Halls.. I Resolved, Thy we concur in the opinion ! tion of Thomas M. Bibighaus, made by the Whig Conferees of the 14th District, and ! pledge Qurselves individually and collectively ' to use all fair and honorable means to prove that this district is no longer "doubtful," but can and will roll up a nice majority for such I an able, active- and honest Tariff man as Thomas M. Btbighaus. 1 Resolved, That we approve of the nomin ation of Joshua Dungan, Joseph Henderson; : and Henry W. Snyder, for they are gentle ! men of taleovindjild,gement, and experience in the stations feir which they have been re - I spectively placed in nomination. ! Resolved,That we are highly pleased, with the course of the Hon. Joseph Casey, from the I3th district and we fully coincide with 'him, that the Hun. Daniel Sturgeon either was 'grossly ignorant', or wilfully misrepre sented the facts, when Le stated that the Tariff of 1846 had not injured the coal inter ests of Pennsylvaoia.' Resolved That we have no hesitancy in receommending the gentlemen placed in ! nomination to day, to the people of Schuyl kill County, and pledge ourselves to use all fair and honorable means to roll them up a tremendous majority. Reiolved, That slavery is a State institution, subject - to State laws, and that while the Con ! stitution confers no power upon Congress to' I interfere ,with it in the States where it now i exists, we are still unalterably owned to its extensionioto a territory that is free ; that it 'is the duty of our Senators and Representa tives in Coogress, in providing government for our territories, to exert all their influence, and employ all constitutional means to pro hibit its introduction. . Resolved, That we deeply syniphathize with the relatives and friends of throe whose lives ittire-lost, afid whose property waddes ironed by the late destruitive freshet, and that we cordially recommend thetri to'the, beam lence and chaiity of the citizens of Pennsyl= vania. On motion it was. Resolved, That the minutes of this Conven tion be furnished by the Secretaries to the ditiermt Whig papers in the County for pub :atiors, ant) that we do now adjourn sine die ith three cheers for the Whig party in gen - yir ith three tremendou s cheers the Conven tiod\adjourncd. • - (Srgned by the Officers;) _.[r• In a Country Pam, the marriage of Mr: Cooper to a Miss Staves is announced. The result will probably be barrels. THE MINERS' \ OURNAL, AND POTTSVILLE GENERAL ADVERTISER. ADDRESS, Of the Whig State Central Contained to the Freiman 'cif Pennsylvania. Fezt.ow Crnzzas:—The Election is ap preaching, and we all have an important duty to -perform.. To discharge that duty fully, faithfully and successfully, should be made a high object with every goal citizen. The offices of Canal Commissioner, Auditor General and Surveyor General, .the last two recently made elecuve, are all dependent on the popular voice. The control of the pub lic works, the regulation of the land office, and-the supervision of the finances of the State are 'matters of grave concern to - the people. ' It becomes their , interest as well as their duty to elect honest and intelligent men.-- The Policy_ of dividing the Canal Board in its political diameter, so that the interests of all may be fairly represented and honestly guar ded, must be obvious to every reflecting tax paying citizen. 11, propriety, too, of sur rounding the head of :he State Administra tion with 'able advisers of the same political sentiment, must be equally apparent. The Whig Convention which assembled In Phila delphia in July last, placed in nomination for these offices gentlemen of the highest character for ability and integrity. We know them to be eminently worthy men. We be lieve their election would be honorable to our party, and of service to the State; therefore we sincerely recommend them to your earn est support.. The election of Members of ttie Legisla ture possesses unusual interest, from the fact ' that at their next session they are to apportion the State far the Congressional representa tion, and to elect a United States Senator to serve for a period of six years froth the fourth March next. The experience of last winter has taught us that, in order to secure a fair and honest Apportionment is neces sary to have a Whig majority in the Legis lature. The importance of having another voice in the Senate, to speak for the interests of Pennsylvania, cannot be overrated. It is important also to uphold and sustain our State Executive in the line of policy he has adopted, a policy which is largely increasing the revenues of the State, providing for the reduction of the public debt, and making productive our unfinished improvements.— A wise system of measures, which is rapid ly, redeeming the Commonwealth from the low condition in which the corrnption and misrule of former - administrations had plung ed her. The election of Members of Congress is also of the greatest consequence. - The interests of our State depend du the election of good men. The great body of the people of Penn sylvania 'demand a change of .the Tariff.— They are told that it is inexpedient. For four years they have been struggling against legislation which closes their emit mines and their Workshops—which.prefers the. for eign capitalist in their own market—giving bread to foreign labor which is required for the support of their men. The fires of our 200 jroo works hare gone out, the hands of 20,090 laborers are idle. ,Every branch of industry, Agricultural, Mining, Mechanical, and Manufacturing, is suffering. A chang e is required, such a change as will better de velope the resources of the State, and more profitably employ the labor of our people.— We want men who are orthOdoz 011 this subject. Men, too, of firmness, , of courage. and of high intelligence, on whose wisdom, moderation, and patriotism. we can rely in periods of danger and difficulty. Men re garding the interests of-their constituents, and at the same time looking to the integrity harmony, and stability of the Union. Our opponents are already in the field.— They . have published. their manifesto.. pro , claiming their virtues and our infirmities in the true spirit of the Pharisee. They talk of Galphins, of frauds and of peen lotions with which they are most familiar, abusing with good set phrase and rounded period every department of the National Administration. The highest standard of democratic merit is avowed to be an observance of usages, an at tendance upon the caucuses: and a stern ad herence to nominations by the mattirity.— This - constitutes the ceremonill of their po litical worship. never to be abandoned, no matter what pledges have been violated, or what public interests are to he sarrified. We contend for - the entire freedom of opin ion and action. Opinion should be free as air,-aiid as intelligent as education can make it. Men - are not brim blind, or ivith collars on their necks. We want goal ordeT, just laws, and the honest administrations of business. Our opponents talk of honest agents and low salaries, while their candidates vote - for increased pay and higher emoluments. Who have had &intro! of the public works for the last twelve years ? Who have audited the public accounts. forgetting law and propriety? Who have used the public works for per-. sons! and panv „purposes ? What Canal Commissioners have gambled for votes with the people's money, rewarder political anis- 1 saries or openly corrupted the ballot box . ? The Williamsport Convention made startling, . disclosures. We stand in the full light of ! Democratic revelations. On their own oaths I .—themselves being judges—they are eon denin ed. While we have profound reason to morn the loss of our distinguished chief; the Presi dent of the United States, summoned hence at an alarming crisis in our national affairs, we are yet, permitted to rejoice that his mantle Of office has fallen onthe shoulders of one so able and .so worthy to wear it.— Never in the history of,the country have our foreign relations been more ably, More successfully, or more gloriously maintained than during this administration : and never in _the history of our State have the interests of the Commonwealth been more carefully guarded on her honor more nobly defended.' Let us then rally aronnd sod support them —let us maintain the principles we profess. <To this end, and with there objects before us, ,if we would .succeed, we must go to work. We most organize thoroughly, efficiently, and immediately, in every district, county, I ward and township. Individual prefetences r must give way to the general good—person al differences, heart-burnings. and disco°. I tents be forgotten, and our strifes(if we have I any) be who shall labor the hardest and ac complish the must for the success of the par ty, and the good of the country. Let us especially encourage our local press--estab lish it:whenever it can be done, and sustain it when established. It is the greatmetal lever Iwhic.h moves the world. The widest dissernination of correct principles, and the 'highest inculcation ofsound political doctrine, should be encouraged in .every possible way. The success of the Whig party,is based on the intelligence of the people. The past. is full of encouragement, and the future is full of hope.' Let the same spirit which moved us in 1840 and 1848 move us now, and we shall triumph. Let our faith be a living faith and victory is cer tain.. HENRY M. FULLER, Chairmaa. (171171// Wipe:re Explodel—A paragraph from an English paper, gives the following fact, assisting practically to answer this long mooted_ question :—"The ship Elizabeth An islie has been destroyed by fire at Curnsing moon, in India. She was laden with cotton, saltpetre, and opium. A cask of spirits first caught fire, and almost immediately after wards 1300 bags of saltpetre went off like ti shell, blowing the side of the vessel, cotton bales, opium chests, rind other articles, high in the air." rrThe World's Eshtbition of Alanufac tures.—Some idea may be formed of the ex tent of the building for the reception of spe cimens of the arts and manufactures of dif ferent nations. in Hyde Park. London. by the fact that ii is tocover eighteen acresof ground ! The edifice will be 110 feet high, and cost .f. 150,000. It will require 1,200.000. feet of glass. 24 miles of gutter. 218 miles sash bar. and 4000 tons of iron. To construe; It, will employ 2000 men. 13:721fr. Willa speaks of a hansome girl whom he met io an omnibus iii New York, as one ..the . dimples at the corners of whose mouth were so deep, and so turned inlike inverted commas, that her lips_ looked liked ;aqv:dation." We should like to make an extract figtp them.—post. frnadia Rubber 17,utes are now construct ed in llewYork and said to be eaqual in tone to those of wood and Oory. THE COAL TRADE FOR 14166. - ' I ,z,:.,..:7.77 IFt*,o4oiss4 We have no *nue to make Ibis weak., Ttar pain cn the Railroad Were 'eetni.teted - *lied! dein sooner than was ariimipated. The energy of this Com paay is /damn aaffic'lT t it, to overcome .inspoesibßitiett waded train to try be new Improvements pame,d over the toed to -del, Led on Monday the business of the road will he to fait okation. : We are atubortsed to state{ that if our operators can pioeure the Nast/taloaany'e 'thirs to roe oe Ihr Railroad. the Readier, , iltoad Company will Out% fOrnish the mummery motive pr. trio run these. ' For the them Mid= of oar readers abroad, . we Tire the following as the probable etate)if the Coal Trade for thirrear.. 1.. The *apply from the Lehigh will b \ be ho ' atlas Peer about_. -- ' , , 'MANI) •tto/h LAduverar*. • Wilkes -ham. Pleegrere, die., Tons, ' . --\-- 370,011,1 l ' ' Matter the snpply this year if.. 11 short or the i k ipply, of last yese'r7o,ooo tons, without taking Win conet., elk ellen the Schoylklll region. ; Add to 01/900,000 to \ s - , for the increase in the consumption for the yenron bleb. - is a very moderate estimate„,and 'hit deflcienci of cilal In the market this y . car trlll . . d kir& s willivUtsvis. The supply from the ScLuylkill resign, Is now 'mei,- ly the same al last year to the same period. The Dell Road and ennallascyear vent to market from Fleptem ber lith, to Derimber Ist; 1019„ r . 44E961 trens, In December, .1919,- • • - - 69.331'• '.4 Total tans • filhanid the Readint,ttailrmid Codnany obtain addl. firma' faellnlee, and io farther interruptions take place, or the vnOw roiltsris in Nii►emher and Dee*lll nee not prove too ponTemos they can Innapriet able einnatity to ntatket the halnnee of the year. Shouldthe miPiii! fan *bon of tie quantity named Omni thir region, ft would ineteaite the defieleney. Our operators et present hold Whita Ash Cnat 'at *11,30. and Red Ash at *2,73 per ton. These rates. tirreterellaßrialTrumseirettitnable, and irlit hardly "menet:tie them for the losses they have Ins tained. Our impressionis that 'hale prices milli he more 112rly to advance, than rrcade, It is the deter mination of the °writers bare, who have Wharves at Richmond, to purchase ail tbe oral they ean . nblp from their Wharves; and thus prevent the middlemen at Philadelphia. whn have no interest In Schuyttil.l county,,frnm depressing prices_ nap course As ren dered necessary for self presersatina; and we ttntie that all those who have no shippitit, Pie/11We, till! rent , eine etn,rt writ:rooms : of theireoal to thine first. before: trYin s erieivberc; snEl tinder no •circumstahcet. sell to the middle men below, for - a, leio price thsibto the oPeratoralbere‘who ue eau gent in whittle. Stich a eitarite will not only secure good rubes for the ara:,. sera, but will remedy many of the ,wills hereafter under which the trade has been laboring fur the }net ' eightte4 mamba. Both the Lehigh ;and Latkacrana Compani . s'yetcaos to take any further orders. They cannot supply their present coetracla -and all the coal the former retion can furnish this year will be absorbed hy, abe Iran Works on the line, and the Huy wade. It la doulahl 'whether.* Eon •lit reach Oda this aeacon. „ Amount of Coal rein' neer the Philachelphla and- Rending Railroad and Schuylkill Navigation, fur the week ending on Thursday evening Art: - RAIL ROAD. CANAL; e • Wenn. Torat.. WO/16 Total. Pt Carbon:, 264.722 14 • , ,120.4;$ 02 Id t Corkin, 111.774 17- •• • .'402.91' 09 Ilaven, 317.008 01 03.418 13 Pt Clinton, 122.757 07 21.032 01. £416,36.1 039,02 , U ter 723,030 07 Tnel by El Band Can't 1,104.293 10 . To same time Imot 3 . par—Raltrold 813,000,14 PI " " Canal . 19/,432 08 Dertratr thlr yrat.s4 he. , • tans LEHIGH COAL TRADE. •• dent for . the work ending August 3101, 1550 Went. r. , TA L. By Li.bigh Cu. 1115,741 19 Room Run ?Cups. .56.417 BeAVOt Meadow Mn.. .22.367 12 Oprinit htpuntalo CO.. ".. ~. , ,4t 782 IS, Ho!twain. - 1.229 , 112 ' • Et ardwrry CAal Ctn., 21.303 13' Hazleton Coal en., 52 421 07 , Diamond en, A 12017 01 Utica Mountain C 0... 71.702 11 Wllkrabazte en, 21.717 00 ...'9. The elennrsof the flornoch of Schuylkilftleviee, -will told then elertion at :he Fublic Srlionl House No I.la said lin ~,,, ch. . 30. The Merlons of the North Word in the Borough of Tamaqua. stinil Mold their elertmon PI the public house of Samuel Beard• in said Ward • al. Th e e terrors of the south Ward in the Dorreach 5f rarrooput shall,lBol.l Melt elections at the Public Achnol Illotort. it. said Ward. ry. To e e l ec t or s of thr Cast Wnrd in the Borough of Tamaqua, /ball bold 'their, elections at the public Nurse of Lewis F. Buehler, In said %Vard, s ' '-33. The electors of Mahanny townrhip, shall hold their elections at the public house of Samuel Miller: in wild townsnip. 34. 1 hat the qualified electors. In that part of North klnnheim township who formerly voted in the Sonth Ward of the Borough of Pottsville. shell hold their election at the public house of George •Grim, in sand .town•tdp. 35 That the qoalifled eleetnrs in that Part of North Man hem. now io.liin, who formerly voted it, the Itorn• of Drwigsbura shall hold their election it the Court Douse. In sald flonoreh :A. That rlie qoaldied electors of Non!, Manbeim town.l.ip. not embraced he the foregoing, shall hold ilo ir PiPPIIOII tit the 11:111-Way tIOU-P, kept by Mrs Susanna Mower . in said tr vi nshlp At o hi. h time and places *re to he eierted by the freemen of the county of schuyikril - : Claw Person for Canal Commissinner, rot the State of Pennsylvania. . One Person tor Auditor General, for the &Ile of Pennsylvania. tine Person for Surveyor General, rot the State of Pesinsylvartm. ' 013 P ?credo tn reprerent the Concrersional District enmposed of the comities of Se huylkill, Dauphin mid Lebanon. in the Co of the Ilulte.l States TWO PPTIIMIII for Minibers, of itre Howie of Repre sentative* of the Slats of Pennsylvarthr.i, Due Person for Prosecottng Attorney nf Schuylkill ________,...._ _ _--........••••...5 - '"F"' I County: ' .. 1 811Pell'fille illotlr tit st; 15 per lib!. tine Person foe Commios o io r n4ro u f Dcbrailk 111 roomy. 1T IS REPORTED TIIAI' SUPERFINE tilillilfl) One Verenn Ihr Coroner , . h yikrlt7irinty Schuylkill One Person for folly ettiveyor I cannot be purchased at * Prier less than etl to $1) ~. , .., f I,oOhly. per mg.—tbs. report has been erred by Dealer. genet'. One Perrot. for Director of the l'nor l ot Stimylkill ally, to she great disadvantace of the cnninoner. - ,The• ~,„u ni subscriber having Just rectived on crommission,a lot '''';')... Y p ' .., ,,,... m ~,,,, Audienr nr geb . okm nntoy. of Fresh 1.31,,r60P Family Flour. around from ' SEW Whereas. a F.int resolution to amen the entlftl. tram, is enabled •to sell at Sri 75 per 1.M., or Motets. , lotion °filth Cotomonocalth in the seennd section for 25 MC giving thbre bliVill3 JO PM.I I 1 1 113 ' 111 h" , ,of the Alit article thereof. try Pforldink, for the elect equal : gave . 'of the redoetwo. lie has a 1.... for Bon of the Judera of.this,Comdionsrealtb by the sale a lot of Old 0.1_16 of elm {lent quality people, has tf.VII agreed to by a inejarityorthe mem , • . . DD. Mor.sEn. hers elected to 'each flouse of the 11-elalatere. at 37-2 t • two successive /Psalms of; same, I. And Wherein., Ahe Constitutton of the said Com monwealth tequicea ,that any aMt rolyient sto agreed upna stall, tie submitted lo,the people in pinta win ner, and of ouch %lint, at ;least three Months after' Mine .0 agreed to h.y . Die Lao Musts, is the Lewis- , Borne shallprescabe. I , And Whereat, byint.Att of she General Anavathly , of the . State , passed the ninth day of ;April Anno ' Domini, one thotwand right drourtred and fitly. It Is provided "that for the purpose .01,nAce,rtainina the sense of the Citizens of able Comanno4Yent.h. in re gard In the, adoption or , rejection of thn Irani amend meat, the Governor of this Commonwealth' shall Is. roe a wri. of PiPellan directed tn . lira sh s eraff of curb and every county of this. Comutonweallh.cOMMltand fug them in give mono. in themsual uninne.r..thal en election set,ii be held I. 01[1200w township... warts and districts therein, ..n the second Tursday in Oc.- fobs. r., in the year of oar 11.0111nne thousand root ho o _ shed and filly. for the purpose of deciding upon the adoption or rejection of the •a id amt....Nieto ; whirh raid election shall be bridal thr places. and tar opened and closed at lifetime at nod within whirls :Ile gene ral elections of this eqtlllllooWealth are held, opened and dosed." , . Now. therefore, in obedience to the requirements of a Writ hooted by Itir . Eactllency Wtst.t•e F. J 01014 1 .9711, Governor Or tire sohl Cnnionnutvealth, and in me driected. I do hereby rive notice that an elect ton .111 be het.' arrordine to the *mom of the Const Winton and provisloos °Dip. Act of the Gener al Assembly atorcsaddssd. the. thee Volvo specified for holdia. tilitf 6eel..raladstetion. to coch of the I lawluttOPS. We/dated distrial•aa eforeolaid, for the porrinwenarderidins upon the adoption or rejection of the sairtantendownt. •• " The weneval electllM to be opened b ...wren the hoorsourennd 10 o'clock. In thel.'reno*n , mid shall continee Without introoptimattl'intjuprnment until 7 o'clock In the • v ‘ volaite ithaw_llic-Fllis •halt be closed. ' ,-: t• ~. ,*; . .. hi Ptitgrilme-e or to ficteof the General' Aelembly of 1 the Dosintinterallii of Pennsylvania, et.thled •••n 1 Art roll:dine to the elec.' ides 0f I his . kNimmotNire:fith. • passel theArcondslny_of July A.D. 1,30, - miller la her. ligation . .: - - •'- - - Thaff he Inspectors and Judae•.choveti a* aft/ter, said, shall meet an the respeitiv. pholes aptiolowd fir bolding the election in tho diarictsto wh mb thel to tespectivety ben,. before nine 0'1.104 in the iiinrc - Ina Sl r ibe second Tuesday• lw-October,,ln each sen • every year each Arvind Inspectors iikall-OPPOint ', one Clerk; wbosball' be air:Milled vote/ of stieh dia. ttlet. 'C,", - "In ease the person who shall have received the second • hieliest number of •otowtor inipector; shall not attend on the ,day of electrou: then the person who shall have, received the sectwd hiell'est "umber or +mew for Judge at the twit prerodineeleetionl shalt act 111 Inspector In ins place. and In ease , the per son i.bn 'halt haps received the hi.beir number of votes for Inspector shall not attend, !hi person elec. ted Jodu shall appoint an Inspector n Ms place r and In rate the person elected Judie Isbell not at .tt•nd, then the lonwetor who received the Weber% number of votes shall appoint a - Judie In his place i' and If any vaeanty - sliall 'continue In . he Board for the spat.* of one boor after the time fit d It, law for the opening fifth, election:4hr qualified voters of the t letwanhll4 ward Or &final, forwhirti owls officer shall have twen elected, trwsent at tbn Mare of eleetkilt; shall elect one of their nuonlwr to fill mien Vaenney, "It ghat) Ire the duty of aasd , Aaressnia respeetive ly, to attend at the Mica of botdine Pim, reneinl, special. or township etectintt., dining the who. rime. said eleeglan Is kept open, for she pirrposp•hf riving information , loth,/ ittepectnr mut Judge*, wilepkened 'rip In relation'ln the night of any Penult, anieasedify them to Woe itt siren electini.„ 'and imetinther mitten' ,in relation 10 the ni•essmonis of volerslas the said 'lnspeclora or Judge, or either ' 'Of tbent: 'Pali, rpm time to time ietpipe.. - ' • ' ,- • . • i . That no patron shall he - permit , d to vote 'at any election RS aforeraid, other lOU i * bite freeman of the Ore or terenty•one years Of PITO who elpill :have resided within the State at leastnnu Year. and in the electiou dleirlit where be offers td vote , at least ten' days immigately preceding such I election, and ~ within'two years paid et PM* or County lea. which shall have been asse•ard at least ten days before the election-Data ehitee orthe United States. ,who had previously been a qualified voter nf.this State. ind removed therefrom,and feint:red. and who shall balm , resided In the election' district. and 'paid taxes as aforesaid, a hall tie - eotttled to i(vote 'after residing ha I this State ste toontliv t ProVidetthat the white free men ciliates ate United Mates, between the ages ny loamy-one an iiymny-.Wo years, sad' having re-'. sided In thie S; spike year, slid in the election di.s. grief. let days hiforelfaid, shall 'he e elided, to Vote; at: thnufb they Audi not have paid lases. ,-, . , . " No pensop shalt he pent:titled In votti,wheiee newel ig Itot'crTitilnipllnibe list ottaubte tnbabltasts (tf,- ", . . . .. . - • 're tame period Wit year, DPefe2 , o! lIIIS year nAti. ROADS The followlog ie the unantlty nt'' Coat tranortnrted over the different qaiirnailp in elehitytkili County, rot the week ending Thuraday •Vonihr• WEER. TOTAL, Stine Hull and S. II It. IL II F9l IS 402.410 111 !Attie Se.huyikili R. It. 2.0.51 - RD 170.70 n 13 Mlll Creek de 4,631 ID 202.Z15i 01 . Mount Carbon ' do 5.961 15 i 1 ,1.702 11 Schuylkill Valley do 9.954 02 177 012 05 Mt Carbon and Pt Carbon 13,143 13 210 051 DI (limn Cann! do FOI Ifi moms 08 Swatarit do 652 17 St 279 In TATES OF TOLL +TO T AAAAA oRT•TION oil lIAILTOAD MEM From M.e.irbon.A.llavrn.P.lliedrvn I :0 I 65 I 451 To Richmond To l'hilArlphia. I TO I OS nazi oy ?DLL By C•NAL FON MO Prom Port Carbon to Philadelphia " Mwint earbon " Maven " Port Clinton •' rritsonla lIV CANAL Frnm MI. Corbntoo New Y.'S. sl_7o " " Mt. Carbon to PhilaidelolOs. 60 " r} The (relents fr o m Setts ylknl Ilay.en ore icenentlly nitwit 5 cts. per top less, and from Vert /Clinton 10 ets. per ten less. SPpt .14. IESO I Plano Forte Wareroomm, 110.17 1 CligiiMlT T.. PIMA DA. • • •,....rjr__ The Old eintot orcuplod for RIM, firm S nn r third of n cergury. by Gen. WIIII,. Ertl. The under.igned would moat reapertfully annnunee to the nubile.-that ho is Agent Mr more than Twenty or the most celebrated manareetnrersaf &loan. New York, Philadelphia. and elsewhere; and is ronatimily receiving from ittcm Planned( the rirhe4 and mast varied styles, nramperhir tone. and or the mac su. peth finish, of 6i and 7 °Mire}, which are warranted equal to any manufactured either In this country or In Europe. • Just received. 'also, • timber supply of Chinch and Parlor Organs, Or beautiful patterns. and tine loner. His WOreFOOM is ennstardly subliet a lib a ithdre seleetion hf fieraph•nes -and Melodeons, froirt the nld• rat and most eitendce mannfacsorles in the trailed States among which is a• new style of Reed Organ. having Cat han's patent Improvements. whit gilt pipes in front, and case elegantly careed.' and highly conc. mental. Tamar and itrpairiar.--Sla Sotraitor Llt MIEIII, a piatinenished Plano Forte afaoura.torer.ond Olean Builder, will attend to all orlon.. OSCAR C. B. CARTER. 6-1( Feb 9.1 &SO Cheap ! Cheap ! Cheap! Dnv nonDA AND CA RFETINfI —J. ARCDANI - nit tr, Son. No. 417. Market Street, berweea 11th atod.l2th etlo., Yhil adelphia,have nn bond* fon *toil,. of Fall Dry Cords and Caopetings, which wilt be sold at a *twill advanre. ' 50 pipers Ingrain Carpet, at 25, 29, 311. 3 - 1, 44. 50 and fo2i cents. 50 " Stair and 37; tents. 100 Long and icatiore Shawle. final *3 00 in 4110 00. Fall Mono de Lames and.Dasbntere4 et :711 101 181 25, 2.8 and 311 croon.. Black Silks ol! widths, nt 131 00 411 121 and 01.25, . changeable Katie snot Sadao', Onto 671 to el '37.1 - Frrrich Mettnors, all colcn. from tea in 01"25:, Parainettaa, all calor', at 171. 44. 50,0201nd 75 rte. Bleat glossy Alpacas, alto, 111,„ 371 44. 50.-624 and 75 rte. • , Blankets, it 03 04..4 en. 115'00 ono! 1600 per pair. Red White and Follow Flannels, at 161. 14,25,31 k 371, 44 and 541 canoe. Elbirtine and *heroine Ainalias.at the fold cheap price, 3. 5. fit. 7. O, 0, 10 fond 121 cumin, SatMetts and Casoloneres. al 374. 44,30. 02e. 75, 871 and 441 00. J. A nennuuLlil•T Oc eDN'S . Cheap Dry Goods liltore. No. 412 Darliet between 11th and 12ih e!ts. 37-3noo. " at 121, 161. 181 15; 111 Pept 14.1650 ~lltlnm A. Mintzer: N7i). 83 NORTH THIRD STIBIET, 14111.8113A ti lv Imtinrter and Manufacturer orall kinds of Silk, Mnbair and Cotton Fringes, Cords. Terselt, Braids, Gimp*. Laces, Sc„ ate. Also. Gold and Silver•Bol. Snit, Fritters, Cords - , Tassels, Liters, Oneida, Embntld erine, Hut;lotion Sp +nate', Gavels.,, :start and Emblems of alt kindo„ imitable for Regalia makers and Societies of every dearript Inn. Flags and Banners of varinur styles made and Trim med neatly to order, at short Dollen Sept 7, 1950 Fish and Provision Store. (1 T. %FILSON. N 0.% South Water,tlreet.Fhila- I. i, deltoids. would respectfully - info/1U toe Merch ants of tiehaviltill and the inOnining counties, that in connertkm with tonere, Commission 1411111 PPS, hr kerps.constantig on kind, a complete assortment of. Fish and Peru/slims, consisting in pail of ~ . • Maciterei, Cheese, Antler, ' !salmon. . (leer. , ilants, lierring, ' Polk, Sides, . Codfish. Lard. ' 6honulera. ice. ' I:}s`haries F Norma. of this place. arts as Sales; man'for this morel*. toad itielles'ilix Mends to call. All orders proatptig attended to. ' C. T. WILSON. No. 8 Sout . n Warr street sept 7,1850. The Young Ladle -It Inoithate; ' OTTSVILLE, INSTITUTION, which P his been to sgegessfal operlitlonTur the Vast temp and which fornishea tarn onnottanities In those 'WI° desire to glen thelt daughters tbs OMMlles or a thrtionghlitstructlun In all the branches canbracing,a nsethi and ot namentat education. Kilthe rn-oneeed for the receptlonnfropils,fin Monday. the ItEttirlietif. tenther• The French Department w ill be under the. direct lon of Rev. Mr. Angelo. whii is connected - with the Institute as Profess(); of that Language., ,l'erm made Itilowrt on Ipnlicatinn re the • . 'Rev A. ,PMOR,Prinnipia..' • . . August SiOW , • . Proclamation. • , AV l ee tE m i Tlf 2, ft e i ti li tn l intu n t i v 4 gl ilii of the e „ C nii n s e v?v i l a et, entitled . "An Act.regniatirig the Genetal Elections within this Comnionerealt la, passed tke 2d day of Joly, 1939,” It is made the duty or the Sheriff elf. every county, to give public notice of such election to toe bolden.and to =kr known in Mich notice arbat offi cers are to be elee-ed a Tbernfere. 1, C N.STRAIIIL, Web labour of the ,County of letbnylkill.'do make knows by tbleadvertisement.to the elector* of said Gunny of Schuylkill, that a GENERAL ELECTION eatil be held ba the said County', ma Tuesdayobe 13th day of October nest, at the several districts thereof, as follows, Id wit: . I. The electors of the Borough of Orwiesturg. will hold their *lecture at the Count/nese. in the Borough of inewigsberg. . 2. The electors of all that port of %Vest Brenswig . Township, lying mad being eset of the following line: commencing at the gaud bole on the Berke tenni, : linea thence - by.a straight line In the house of Simnel u_liedlar. inelndlng the same; thence to the faun of 1111011nue Sam, excluding the Naomi thence to the farm oftillorse Stengel, now occupied by Peter Mitter, in tledborthe mate; Owner to the houseofJacob Pelre, incilitdtog the some; thence by 's straight . line, passing Omit 4brehkus Fati."° o the Nialtheint Township line, .4 a n ho•infter form a sekrate election district, and the mialilled voter' residing therein, shall hold their general eldttionteil the public borne of Samuel Boyer, In the town of Port Clititen.lo ea Id Township. .: 3. .The electors of_Wcst Brunswick lownshrp, not Included In the above boundaries, will hold their Int end elections as heretofore, et the Court House in the: llortilv_eb of Orwigshure. • . • , \ 4• The electors of Emit liftillarfiX 7 . llllyreli,) Win' bold their election at the tonne of J<witua Doyer, in" thestown of ScEeansbuig. ' , 5. `The electors - Of Pineginge Interwhip, will hold thete , eleetiori it the - honee Of Philip Spew:. in the .m.,,.."0 4 o f rin,erpft.; Anti iti,IP:YieCTOTO or ilia; Dora' of Pleregnwe wall held Melte ectlon at the same house. 6. The ?lectors of Wayneiciwitahip. wilt hold their ,efealkul nettle house o: I.eonird Studl, lit Okeeper, Mt thelown offriesienshurg. ; - " • 7. The elect artif Potter intreahip: will hold their • \ election alibi. vase of Jaitob liebesliug. Jr. iu said trownship. ' ' ' ~ 8. The elector of L'iterer i,Nahantango townehip, twill hold their Ken I kh.rtion at the house of Joseph - .'11: Osman. In eald t : Winship. : ' - ' 9. The electors of ppper Illahantineotownship. will hold their elections aetne trotter of Johrt,W: Peltier, in said township. The eleithrs of the new township of Eldred, will vote se heretef,re. at the bouise of John W. Heeler, in Upper'Wfahnotango. ' • - , 10. The electors of Barn , \ township. Including the Imam occupied by J.' O. W‘llson. - will hold their 'election at the house of Fmncl Teti/WC in said town. : ship. ' - ill. The electo - i of Weal Penr oweship, will hold their election at the house now ccupied by 3acroh Schwaris.;in 'Mid township. M. The electors of ittoiton tricinshlp wilt hold tient eleition oi the : house of J.din Sleet, c o w er , t i , n ut .. township. ' 13. Tne electors of flush torrnship, ndi hold theft election at the house now occupied by W \ rn. - Hoop, Inalteeper,i in said township.i k The electors of the Baronets or lilineisv)lie, will hold their e!ertion at the house pnw occupied ts:,. Michael Weaver. in said Horne:h. ' 15 Thn'.!ectors r.f 14111'11 , 01 rit renship. will old their election at the 'notate of whit:Mr' lietalugerNia ' said township. ' la. lhe electors! of New Castle township, will hold'? their electi,on at the public house of WashlaglOtt Reif envier, In the town of New 'Castle. 17. The electors a Mani h, township, will hold thpi r general rdeetlocs ns ItereirofOre. at the house now oc• c us t . :4 tot Philip lietoses, ittzhe we: b Of Ltrwellye. 18: lithe I lectors of Diem, iirweiriurs township, will, bold their elm tio o , as tB(.3,gohtt Cas,baii,lloese, du the town of Port Carbon. ''''' - .. . 19. The town4up of Norwegian, vi ill herea fler form a reperate election &strict, and ihr electors thereof I hold their elecilion at the 'public house lately,oampled , by ha Lake. at Deer Pink. In said township . I 20. The electors of Blythe township. will hod tilete election at the house of Joseph Elaine!. in it:swam of 3liddleport. , , 21. The cleated's of Tremioat township, wily brold their election at the iIOIIPC of Samuel Hippie, in she towu of Tremont.:, .' . - 21. All the electorsof the South Ward in the lisurs' of psytsvillo , shall hold Owls election* at the public loons.. of Wm Muir. iscsaid Ward 23. The Northward IP the itoreugh of Protist Ute, It lng enstwardly of Centre street, shall he called Ilse "North Fast Wersi.” end the qualified elector" th ere . or shalt hold their irenorni elottiqnn at the line". a Pattick Curry-in said. Ward. 11. The North Ward fu the Borough of Pottsville, lying westw•rtily of Centre sweet, shall be 'ldled Abe "Notth West Ward.; ' nud the qualified electors there of shall bold their general eke - Alone at the house now orcupt•d by Samosa N. Mills. in said Ware. 25. The electors of Cass township, will hold their Aection at the bouse now ova upiad by Abraham Hoch, in said towitsbip. 26. Toe electors of Duller Township, will hold their election at Ilse home now ocrittood by Isaac. F. Weis, in said lON Tifil* 27. The electors of, Fraily inu•nsitip, will bow their election •t the battle lately °erupted by ch,,,, Bur rows, in the town of Dona ht.on.an mid tow n.hlp. 39. The township of South ilfambeim, shall hereafter - form SI separate election district, and the qualio.,l vase's thereof Omit borestrlrr bold their sornerA elec tions at she pantie newsy now occupied by,CLlKwie Reber. _ ._ WM 11 , PIL' OOO -" MOO " =IN 1305,433 al Lins.:92 10 1.139 IR 602.445 06 507.519 16 5.7tH (7 a= 75761 uto per ton " 71 " CU • • fr.* OM ebbed by the Commissioners as aforesaid unless first be produats a receipt Mr the payment within two years. ofa State or (Manly tax assessed ameaably to the ,Constitutinu and give satisfactory evidence, eith er colds own rata, or allmnatient of another, that.be bat paid such a tag, or okra/lute to produce a receipt, shall make oath to the parent thereof;, Or Seenads If be claims a right to vote y tieing** elector betWnen the ages of twenty-one and twenty-twiayears, be shall depose , on oath Or ifirtnat ion, that be basresi ded in tbs State at leafs nom year nett beton his ate pliestioe, and make such proof elf reddenee in the district as is required by this tiedand that be does verily belleireflont the amount glees, l'hos tbat he is of the age aforesaid. and else such other evidence as Is required by this act whereupon lb. Dame of the person so admitted to vote shall be lasertetio the alphabetical WI by the Inspectors, anda mote made opposite thereto by writlal the word. " tqt" If be shall be admitted to Tote by raison et,ilarttlit !Pad • tag, or the weed "age,” if he shall be ;Omitted to vine on amount of his age, and le either ease the fee ono of suchvole shall be milled an to the (Netts, who I shall mark t In the list of voters kept by Mena. "in ail ease* where the 'name of tile person eialming to vote is not found on the list tarnished by the Commieskuners aid Legroom, or, his riehtto vote, whether found thereon or la cot Obtected to by any qualified cinten.lt 'ball he the dutj orate teepee tors, to -examine *Deb person on nth as ID Isla quoit fl Adonis. and It be claims to have resided within the State for one year or more. hie oath shall be etlffielelat proof thereof, but be shall make proof by at least wee competent inheres. who stall be a aualided elector, that has resided within the diatikt for mere *mitten days nest Immediatety preceding raid eleetten. end shall also himself *wear that his bOna 4401W4den:W. In pursuance of his lawful calling, 111 Wl9l/0 Ike dia. inst. and sheltie iiiij aot remove ha llatlesalti distract for she purpose or Toting therein. ' "Every person qualified' OP aforesaid, and who RAO make due proof if required, of residence and ttaynleut of trees. as annerald, shall he permitted to vote in the townthip, Weed or diattltt in Width be shill reside. "Id *or erc ll o l l shall prevent or attempt to prevent any officer of election under this act from, holding 100 CIPCOOII. CO bre or threaten any •Intenre In any such °dicer. Or shall interrupt or Improperly Interfere with hiut in the execution of his duty. orshall block op or attempt to block the window or avenue 10 any window the mime nay he Leiden, or shall thrums!, distutb the peare at such election or shell are of prac tice any Intimidation, threats, foree nr violence. with design to influence unduly or overawe nny elector.or to prevent hitnfromvoling. or to restrain the freedom of choice, ouch person on conviction shall he fined in any sum not exceeding dye hundred dollars and to be , Imprisoned for alas time not less th an one nor more 1 d than twelvemonths. And ir it shall be shown wane ' Court where the trial of 'web offence shall be had that the person 111) .4e/tiling was not a resident of the city, ward, district or lowtotop, s bete tne raid off," CP WAS COMMiliOd• and Rol entitled 10 a vote thercin.then mr convir,tioa.liati &kaki be sentenced to pay a fine of not less than one hatadred, doltags, and ho imprisoned I'llot less than sir youths nor more than two years. - if apv person or persous strati slake any bet or wager upon) thh result' a any election within this Commouwcalth. or *hail offer to make asy rusk t•eJ sr wage,, either by verbal proclemetion thereof, or hi written or printed advertisement. challenr,e ot ingite any person car persons In make •tieli bet or wager, upon rtnavirtion thereof he or they shall forfeit end pay three MOO* the amount so het or offered to be bet. 1 he Judges ere to utak.. their retorris for the cannily 1 or SibOyOlLitt. al the C oat House, in crwitsbure. on Friday the tide day of October, A. D. 1.50, at 12 \ c lock Id. of said day. Given under wry hand and seat at the Sheriff's Odle. IrTOTS. and dated Septeinhcr 51h 111 the year of our .1. one thoasond eight hundred and fifty, and seven y.foutils year-oldie ludep.irdence ufthe Vaned qtateshf Anterks. , ~ GOO SAlrt 7111 COMOONWEALTII. Shitriff'.; 017,-e. Orwigs- t C. kl. STRAUS. gberiff. ' Mire. Sept 11. lee.. i ST to Ligt - 4 - 1 'Alien, - ..,. 1 „,,, 11Elf 4, I '71 , 1:0. IS TIIE PO:Te OFFICE AT a ..'s • •,'' mile. Pit ,on Die Ist of September, 1850. Grote Titus 2 Callaghan 3lielet Nfortvoi Welkin Drennan War it 'twice Lorenz Mullen Nancy sr e tinat. Jon., Crisutht Chester Mulvey Francis Brannon Thus Geld hig Jordan Miles George ltramiiin Jan Good Minoan Mathews Peter 9 Oast Canoe._ G. ins Mary M. Donnell Jas Gast Benjamin Grillick Jail 11111p3It.00iorll James Rest Mr G..,-rain PI do Mr Atigne p ,hip liutlerJoreph Ileelootter R 2 McMscien it du Ileiminser Joseph Nobble. Penick Nathana Tilos Studley Josiah Holland Richard Naghtin Jno skip Butler Isaac Ileveran Edw'd 011ie k P Boyle John . Unzip:et John WO nner John 8.a11411// WM Hoff Wm orb al Peter Drown Se 1111 l al flennina r John Pei er Ilvari, Bruin (Image W Ilona Thos Part n lienry Ilowlen Patrick Horn John Phelan 3lattlii w Ornwuntiller N Hadley Mittel Parker Chas Reitman Chas ;hart Snloutou Pennypacker 0 Baker Dar id Demoting V Powell David lloyer !form! llockster Emden l'rire & (lathed Roark Thus Dyetit k 51Iss C Price John ship . , Meyer Isaac L Dodson Miss 51 Reavely Thoa Bronson II flagan 31.ary4LI Roddy Pattirk Burns Mr flouter bridle. Kosher I. i that Amanda Hiller Mrs Reed John Rabb Anna Doran Jo i hipßaiti Stephen Reidy Mrs EII Horan WWI do Rees Wm Brannon Wm shipttork.ine Pat'k do Iloop toward cotlins, Mart i n , Inman IA iss,Meryftursell Wm ship I carrell .J.iira ROY W, II " dI t n " I Wnldn catorpbelt Nide' Jones Shad., Russell John do erattJohn Many Johnson Wm ' Rittitell Peter do Cindeaner N Jr:siftings Paul It Rook Joseph to ' emotes Patrick linens John Rr ed James do Cutimingham It Jinktna ;fester Reilly Eilw 'II do Cole Isaac Johnson Francis Rhults John 9 colt.. Meet Johnson .11. Smith Henry 2 Cubed Jamrs Krrno Thor 2, Smith Alick . Cabmen. I. Kim. Frederick sin-n Christoph Ear...wet& Dont, l i i i rr , ,. George store Joseph c Enddiegton E rei. P. ter ~...-4 . lBsdrote litirs. , .i CarneyolyDwa t) Kinyleetthrnialisa.SMOlOerrs lell '' 1 Carney:44 NhipKinslev Micipief,:'essar Miehard , .: egdotan_r7 ; zieln, Jam itodolphnit„:l44rasser Peter 1 COnalatv NI 'do Kituffilinnlocoh, - Sihwartz ignite Del O-0, rred:k 2 Ermines N ~ Eitilligad David - Dr..nor !Dram Q, KellnY Id fl E i Smininn igha . Oenisrb Sidon Mine: Jimandat Seed George W, Dan y Vim . - 'Or *aryl. ...-Shea Timothy , Dooton Nude!' droll. Anne otilOtioeloteli rhilitp Onts nernard . ri.nr i er"Joln Ap.Seterrenk Ja. 04 ntela Model Keane - Margaret Shelly Cecelia limes-James -Sallee& Wusr..dis•Tillman klit Dl-^:h.l I,..vrnia I.lt.siii Lill.. 2 Towin T W Drovbach A K I.loy it k. Thomas Tipping Thos Donatighe J ship Londe E W Tippen Johu Ebert Genre , . Cee Samuel Toney Wm Engen Patrick 2 L'nrkin John Toddler vy ti ' Evans John Lung Elias D Taylor GeOR Evans Mary I. Leahy David Tie Maran i et Flood Patrick 2 1.;ally %to lamer Iledry Fisher Chas 2 I 'thagan Geo Ulmer Christian Fisher Robert 11. 1 rindon Mrs CR Will Lam; 0 Farrell Thos 1,,1M11l Maria Williams Tf: Falkender John Ire Margaret Williams lien' Flynn Thos - Lewis Wm ship Whitecor Geo F'rirtr, Collie!, Murphy Irlicit•l Wallis Jor 'Farrell Mrs Ann lifurphy Pat'k Wigand J lin .. Farrell Jtio ehlpMurry Pat'k White John Fallon Peter do Miller Peter Wilson .I.itnes Flynn 'M do alardin Thus Wanda Mieh'l Feindt Carl do Mullgn Thos Walkerr-100mph Golden 317rtin 2 Mills:George Warner Casper' Cat oor John 2 Mars ,Georgo Warden n A Galva ghee John Maier Eetsablas Welch It 1.1 Guittian 11111eS Martin 'Wm Whelan Margaret Cillany James MOori Martin . Woods T 403 Ally Grum /woes Mahopy C& T Williams 11 do (l It Gately Patrick Morsepaelt K Welch Jo n do Galvin Patrick Myers Mks Kate Tart Joh ' N Gray samnet Motility P ship Young M. tilde ' Galyer Daniel Magauran II ao I Tiro cents addipoil will be charged on ail &dyer.. tined Letters, Pe us applying for I.etter '. on this list still please say " advertised." i . i ANDREW MORTIME 'P. M. Portsvill^. Sept 01.18.50. 38 3t • Front Street Wire Illanufaelory. W A . T . s d p i l vire ly 4 4 ;roif; ,s B l l l2;t ß tin i r. l irn i . rk E n E „ N h Front Strisei.cornrr. . f Conrates Alley. lierisreen %lark et nod Mulherry ( ,rcb) streets. Phiindelphia, where they confirm , to inannhietnris. of Iron %Viro tler.vra- of an ;nod. ; r ,.. and Copper sl'ire Cloth for Paper Makers, &e. yliaders and Dands'i;olls ravetad in the tient 171311fterl - Heavy Wire far Spark thrtehers,i, tileirea of superior elfishly far Ulnas' and Iron Foandeni.— Srreen Wire, Wilidrosi Wire, 9alAs. Traps, Dish Cow era. Conl nn.l4.ll.l,ocrer &e.. &r: VieFuocy Wiry Work of ewer' , deperiptiou, executed. la the stemma Manner. Order'. for City and Country rrrekvel and promptly attended to !MGM Sperm, Tanaerw' Lard and Whale ! ,011. • , e s ;.):),.) nrit.i rbNp. nu:ACTIED WINTEtt AND t.),... , iiiiiii.# Fall Srierin Oil. . . 3,113 gatlnno tliddenehed Winter aml Fall Shirrin 011. 4,2:11 do Mistral Bleached Solar Oil. 3.9f1q do •iinerlrir F.lenhani Oil, extra hkacha.l - 8 200 An bleached Winter and Fail Mini/intl. it 13 777 illn straland N W coal and Polar Whale Oil', 7.6116 do Miner's 011 , very clear and handsome. 4,1103 do hest ithalay Tan e ra' Oil. • 5,015 do ',wring Rank Oil 2000 do pore ell mite or C. II Oil, 0,000 do Common (111 in, eenalog. s,iiii9 do - Patel (in 4 Lar9hl, (Cincinnati ) i 2.000 .. do I.hrd till. Nn tl. , 1110. hoses Ninta• Redford Sperm Candles. 400 An Adam ..(1110. Candles. • . l'nindwe spa Solar Candles. td pip Candles Funned ,9iXt".. rilrl N'eftnw fltnree Soap. ' e'retile , Snag.' rmt :4;l,ne eacisfartinn. mite be re- DIN Sr. PRICE. r, Thad t4t.re abcre arch er. , . ' Philadelphia. 113-3wo at Departmeat NIA COLLEG NLAPPiii BELOW . lociassa for SI, will. ceptinriira na Monday. enntinn.; l'entrtal , fion °H of 3/arch. The Faciall is il,lll D.. Prior/0110SM TrattiCaof Hi do .130- , Mmit. V9i) - .t q WM do 'mini! . 4 4 ) prime Atlartiriru in!d. turn,d': 31 N. Whi. v. An; 17,1 04 55 Medi I ir PENNSY V I • Lye not Strel the nession or 1• October 14111. sod tit We ensuing Ist tatett osfollows : WM. DAHRAC Mmlldoe. JOHN %VII.TB. of Women end CI M. D. Obstetrics and Diseases fhlreo. TEBIOM. M. D. 31aterla Medka HENRY. P. PA And Theragreuties WM. R.• GRAN, IDAVID of Surgery. . WASIHINGTO bolt V • • • Clinical the Pe which . 'is furnish withnut ehlrge. ticket 015 Do; U . liWain Will Ite rip* care of Dr .1 A M 1, HENRI' S. . M. D. Anatomy and Pbytortiory. T, . M., D. Principles and . Practice L. ATLEE, M. D. Medical Chem-. ansylvanin hospital, the ticket or rtd ; tit every second-conne *lndent foes —Maltirtilitintp. OS 01; rof each gadaation -00 , The Anatomical d on the tit or firtliber. ander , the Pi !HINTER, urinnnmalor. • ATTER SON: Pd. lf. Reaistrar.. Pinta Arch street. Philadelphia.. , Aqa I?. 'PO °relate,. Arartraln*. than • Ever. • • nimirrdiv taco.. tut va "ro' •I *ell off and close out whet reivalne el their gorier arta Rammer Pmer or Dry Goods.' Ad oppnrrithitils %poly afforded frir aity'who may See . proper 101104111 it - pi it, in 'obtain rime vim barealna. Calf 'mono ft' 'oldef to obtain he* first nod beet chance. iled remember pet there establishment is directly ohisosite the Poet Otilice. ;istingulithed by the red door , and known as Mater! Plena, - Don't forget to call if :YOl3 wantbbrshilis. "Dully /reel - wing new ebeap Esti goods.' • - •t • Pottle/Inc August 24,1850, To Parnibilive and Men of lloidnem IMP}, CANDI,EB Asp su b. • scriber niters; at the lowest rate& la any 0,00- ty icrault parehaeens;Ceriuine Peruvian Guano. and every variety of Verna, Whale, ptrd,_aod TiOnell . 0141 3 11ta9atintarets4Tannero.rettnera, lhaten en etexa. ate invited to, eal . • , • OEO, 1141:10WAY, , g . .11Z o,.North WbatvatiAnitist 011 Sum below . • . ' • Baca efiniVajaatielpitta:, , Lapin SCION • • 1- • . • Nut. =EI Another Scientific Wonder!'" PEPSIN t THE TRUE DIGESTIVE FLUID. On casr - Ric ITHEEt—A GREAT OTrIPETBIA CURER. TRE eI pared from Reenetzpe dtelfanttb - Stomach of tne Ox. after direettonsof Rama Debi& Ibe: that illy sloingkal Chemist. by J. S. Houghton, U. D , No. II Norttr Eighth Street, Philadelphia; This is a only wonderhi remedy far inclination., DYsfwP ll3 .. llll ndke. Laver Complaint, Constipation: and Debility, curing after Nahreh own method, by Natoreh own agent. the Casltit ollair isteaspoonralot tbia Fluid. Infused In water, will digest or detrain. FESS Needs of Resat Dorf is sleet me Ann, out Gof the Stomach'. DIESTION. Digo%lion is chiefly performed in the stomach lily the aid of a fluid Which freely exudes from the inner coat of that organ, when In a state of health, called the. Gastric /Wee. Thls Quid is the Great solvent of the Food. the Purifying, Preserving, acid nit mu l m i ng Agent of the 'tumult and Intestines. Without n there will, Le no diaestinn.—no ennvenlina of - Pond lute blood.and no nutrition of the body: but Father • foul, torpid. painful, and destructive condition of the whole digestive appatates. A weak, half dead. or inlared stomach produces an good•Gartrie, Jules, and bent* the disease,distresa and debility whittrehette• PEPSIN AND BENET. • Pepsin is Os chief (dement. or /rut Diesstraz prin. ifat'a of itrisgsstric, Juice. - It Is found in treat abun dance to the solid parts orthe hticrian stomach sinet &mull. and sometimes calmer the stomach to digest itself, or eat Itself op. It isattso found lathe stomach of ani sis, its the az, calf. &c. Is the tnalcrlarivled by fn e in twain! eheesr.eatied Ren het, the effect of while . • lona beeirthe special wonder of the, dairy: The ensiling of rhiltuds the first process of tfl. gestion. Rennet. pmwesses. astonishing power. The stomach of • calrVelll cUnlia niattlf nne thousand times tts own ireiebt of milk. Baron I.iebif, mates that ~.Orte part of Pepsin titsselved to ejely thousand Ong* ,meat and other food Diseased stomach§ produ& fin grind Tlaeuric Jnice,4 Renef or Prpolin ,Tei shoes that tilts want-May be pet, reCtlY !Inlaid , are quote the following . , , . • Miran Liehig, in .his relehrated work on Anima' Chemistry. says: "An Artilidal Digestive Fluid awe karms to the Gastric Juice, may be readily prepared from the mamma menihrote entre stomach of the Calf, in which ?titbits erlicir s of food, at meat and ceps, wilt b e softened, cleansed, •and digested; jirst ire the . same manner as they would be in the human sionniih.' - Dr. Pkitira—in - his fantod! treatise On " Pond an t Diet." published Ay Fowlers lic . VC en*, New York. tinge 35, states the same great fart, and describes the method of preparation. There are fr tir higher ant bort . - ties than Ur. Pereira, Dr .Cornbe, in blweninehfe Writ Mrs on the 'Physic'• ney of Dicestion,'• observes that "a Annual' ton of the due quantity of the Da-trie,Juice is a prominent and ail-nterailing eahse of Dyspepsia; " and he states 1 thm •,:a distinguished professor of medicine in I.ondon. who was srrerely afflicted with this complaint. Mid- Ina everything else to fail • had recourse to Me Gamine .I•.:ic - e. obtained fmni the steinteh of living animal., , which proved completely sdeceinfel." . Dr:Drithant, author of the Commis works on ."Vege- I tame Diet," t ears! eit Is 7 teremartable feet in Pbesi olmty,•that the . etemarbs or 'pinata, prated In water. impart to the tinici pm the property of dt s .cdeinc VII 'lrma acs trim of foodotrid of effect Mg a kind nfar ligraal digestion of them is tip. wise different from the `natural digeaties proes,3;tt Dr. ,7 , .'nuoa t e great workOhe "Chentistry of Itnitt." (Lea & illanchard. Phila. IBIS, pp. 321.11 says : "fhe disrovery 'of P-V-P9P4 forms a new era intim rhemi cal hismiy of litigettinn. From wren, experiments. we know that (nob uktidssnived as rapidly in an Arti tivial digestive fluid , alienated from Pepsin , as it is In 1 the natural Gastric Julie- itself." Professor Dunglionn of the Jefferson Caere. Phila delphia. in his great work MI human - Physiology. do vt.tes more than fifty pages In nn examination of this i so nieet. Ills expeilmepts with Dr. 114 m natant. on the IGaptne bike. ',hulloed from the living human stomach and fro:a:int:nets are well known. -De al/ cases '• ihe say,. "digestion nceuried no perfectly In ,be arti deialas in the natural digestions. • Ats A DVdPIWSIA cutlet:, ireparation of PEPIN, has prodn - coring CTIirIII of De ed the moat tnnrs pitons • Enwiatiart, Nrrentia Drii . :: • '• and DYlPerdir Conon mitt inn. supposed in h.: on the vet oldie grazt:e It is impiirailile sive the detalit nt ram', i n . IliPlitioits of this advertisement—hat authenticated certlflcan-s have he«n given of snore rhrn TWO HUN DRED REMARK IP Plilird,lphla New Vora and Boston alone. ?flow , were nreity all des perate rase,. and the , Alfet• not only rapid and wriadrrful, but permanent. It ja a great nervous antidote. and Wirt tenter', nee. NI for t• ndency to hillfnu, disorder, Mae rOronplaint. FeVti and Arse, at badly irrated Ferer and- Arse, and the evil «treets of Quinine, Merritt", led .0 1144 Druge 'upon the D:sesitve orsans.„after a tong sickness. Also, far excess in ratine. and the ion free use of ar dyne spirits. It almost reconciles Monti wait Intern pttence, OLD STOMACH COSIPLAINTR There is nrr farm of Old Stomach Complaintl. which it dmrs'inot seems° reach and remove at once. No matter how had they may he, It elves Instant relief! A single dose removes allthe unpleasant svmotoms, and Itonlli needs.to big repeated., for a short time, to make these gnod effects permanent. Purity of Blood and,•Mor of hotly follow at ore , • It to particularly excellent In r Vomitterr;tamps, rhire nem of the pit ratite ta:nmach. distress, after rating, low, old. stole Of the BIO.,;(1.• Heaviness. Lowness of Despondeney. EntaMatina, -Weakness, ten detteit to Insanity. Suicide, ke. Peke. One Dolter,per bottle. One i.oltie will often effect a lastingcure. reTEPSIN IN row DEas, sent bjr mai:, free of posita#o.. Ferconvenienre of rending to all part• of the coon-- try.ttie DIGErtTIVE MATTEtt OF TEIE: - PEPSIN Is put up In the form of Ptivetletti, with directi.tne to be dissolved In water nr syrup. "by the patient. These ' Lowden cnntain iota the sameitiklter ae 1110 am twice the tin:milt) . for the frame Twice. and will be sent by mail, free of postage, for One - Dollar sent Owlet paltry te. fir. J. S. IMUCLITON. No. II North Eighth .1 street, Prithidelphia. Fa. • Sia packages for aye dollars. Every paekage and hottiO bears the written signature of J. S. Daughtnn, M D. Solt Paspetetor. Sold hy 'teems in every morn In the Dnlted States, arot by retipertsble ilenlemitt nedirineit senerally For wile nt HANNAN'S. Vnriaiy Store. Also far sale by 'ohne.. Brown, and JohmS. C. Marl in. Druggists, Pottsville. E. J. Fry. Dinteiln• Tdfil.."l".• J. W• Gibbs. du Bllnersvtite. Kept IP/ Whit) it dese,a raisers.: Family Koeir roeisitoli for Ike Fi*sh. • "PIMP. and experience ha, fully proved that this II NI VERSAL REMEDY has not its equal OH Ike list of liopul“/ Gjetliritie4, having heels enure than 11 year., before the public. 'l'estininny °film moat disinterested character of its, wonderful effetts on the animal economy is almost daily presented to the proprietor A young man in the Town of Wilson; whose clothes Wrre burn( off ..f him. was rest.ired (without stiffen ins,) trit the tintely . ase of Ohl , Oil. • Notaterons , tre the nosodluited statements of patients themselves, and tubers who have used the 011.1) corns whieh in themselves appear so remarkable, the Wr/P the, aU interested in a peculiar poba, they amid An till y have beep credited The following diseases are amnia many others In the cure of winch this Oil has been completely success , ill Whit - It - others had entirely failed:— . &varlet, Sweeny, Ringbone. %%godsons. Poll rail. Callous. Cracked Deets, Gaffs of a II k Inds. Lame, Presh_Witunds, Sprains, Bruises, Sand Cracks; Poundered peer, Scratches. or Creare.litanee. Rheum:it ism. Rites . ' of • Animas. Eternal Poisons. Painful . l'aretlii , lll..:Froill (hem, Ilulls.l;uine,\~'hltlows.Rnlnf and etealib, Chilblains, Chapped. !lands. Cratisp.Contraetione of the Muscles. Swellings. . Weak ne.ns of the Joints. • Caked Breasts, Ike. • CAUTION TO PitlitellsiriEßS. he warn-of COUNTERFEITS. and be Flir.t he name of the . Sale Proprietor,. DEORGE W. MBRCDAPIT Locke...it IS Mewl' iti the shle of the bottle: and iy his hand Writing over the Cork. Don't he pursue derl. to take anything else wirh the promise It Is Jost as moot des.,Jke. Titbits practiced by those unprincipled dealers whose conscience will siren h like Indio nob - Ler, and wip) are of a kindred spirit of those in onr larce cities. WilflOP nefarious practiceshave to recent• ly been exposed to the action nr Cotieres•. ' Those who anemia re t'Aunterfnit this ari kle are ro• Terre.' to the law of Ness Volt. of May 1R4.5.ty which It sorts that ever? peninn meddling .ip these counterfoils is sit bier: to i edicts/trot. linpritounient and fine. 36.2 me A petson selling nut of tills Plate, will be liable t arrest when lo the Plate. and els.) tithe held as a wit 11e11s amemst these be bought of nr sold for. All °bier* middretsed tntheernprfetor will be prompt ly responded tn. Get a Pamphlet of the Agent, and eee tubas wnn ders are accomplished by the use of this medicine. Bald by respectable dealers generally lis the United States and Canada. Alen, by J. C. C. nuntres. Pmteviiie E. J. Pm% TamaQaa ; C. Ptllilihy Oraltibuyir f • Plum!, Bali Bethlehem; Pomp & Kenary, Eason; Lewb !mutt en.i..AllentneeerLlDV - F.411011: - .DankirT70 1 - ,J. Shemin,. MUM AOFCCey;Aliarthiembertend: Dr Yoh*. Wlikreberret W. Anthony &Co„ White Haven; C. Phallic. Lewisburg; R. Willis ms Flear Creek; Kbett. blench Chunk; ?toilet k Jeer! , Tunkhannnelt ; Frederick Klett & C 0.,. Wholes:l lent, Phliadetphia. nnv3. 1812: -Iy. Book Bindery. Trine 81188eRIBER HAS ENI.AIIGBOXIS BOOK Blndery.and Inereaeed the Machinery and hands. and is ants prepared in do at! kande of Btudtne in the best style. at. the !Serest tares, by Um 'tingle. Book of by the hundred or tls.esa ed.. . • Ail kiwis of Blank Work manufactured to ruder at abort native . . 711. BANNLN, Printer. Pahl/she, aoo . lllnder.., Pousvillo. Aug 31.1850. , . Peribertery Depot. DON'T lin DUCEIVIPL)—thanNTRY NERCH awn and Dealers whe wanrimed and cheap Perth morn and Fancy Row., should call upon j. T. (lean Perfumer aid Chef - Mag.-48 Market Street.. %chow e.d . Philadelphia - , who has dontdardJlhen hhhd PlolumPr.i and fancy Soaps or every drocnprion, Powders nab 011, 4 : tie Ramon*, Colognes. Flair Dyes. &c., ice. • Ina,ooopersons Lave read my adayllinemant in On ?oldie Ledger. hond fedi of whom here called sod heel coovineed of die &Armitage of purchasing direct ltOn the ennonftetorer,..... . .• .. .. • , AlLsenerfp7perrlied Clivatoodag, flair, 011,•Velno', Mule. Ifair OiL.Corlifig Fluid Orders from any part of the' United Mites wilt bi Otilfide4.ta• . • .!oter to. upgr 4 1 , - • . ft•ly • CM By Telegraph and Yesterday's Mail! Friday, 4 o'clock Wheat Flour,_ 55,00—R4e. do. S 2 94 per bbl .— Corn Meal. 92 94 do"...m.Whest, Red $1 01. White, S 1 08.—Rye,85ceats. --Corn 65—Oats , 41 ;eats per bushel- - Whiskey 27 cents per gallon. PROM WASHINGTON. The friends of the Taiiff: in Courts& held a Conference on Wednesday night, and determined to offer an amendment to the Civil and Diplomatic Bill, by which a toodi.! fieatioir in the Tariff' would be effected. It will be first introduced in the Senate, and it itt f fail there, it wilibe tried in the House. The Fugitive Slave Bill passed in the House. on Thursday, by a Tote of 109 to 75. In the Senate, a memorial from the Legisla-. ture of New Mexico asking admission as a State into the Union, was introduced. . A motion to refer it to the Comtuittee on. Terr itories was laid on the table. FROM ammir •TORK. Jenny Lind's first Concert, in America, was given on Wednesday night, ai Castle Garden. , Great excitement prevailed 'early in the eveniti?. Her appearance. on the stage. WAS greeted Kith the most enthiisittitie cheer ing, and her singing is described as charming beyond description.. The proceeds amounted to over $30,000, 3000 Tickets have been,soht At Auction for the Second Concert. ranging,. kip 9 to $5., averaging $6. • RI AVM 8 LECTiON. The Election in this State has resultedin the choice of three Whigs and three Loco= locos, with one doubtful, for the n! . .xt Con gress. This is a gain of one and iirobitbly . two Whig members. *ERSIONT ELECTION. The Whigs have carried everything before them in this State. The whole Ticket hag been elected Sy large majorities. x - The Bridge at Clark'a Fenif connect ing the Easternswith the Northern and Juni ata divisions of the Pennsylvania Parini was destroyed by fire on Tuesday night. Sup p o s e 4 to be - the work of an incendiary. h wus -4,287. feet tong. and three years ago cost the State et 120.000 for rebuilding. The Benefit of Life Insurance.—The Pitts- - burg Gazette statr that the Keystone Mutual Life Insuranet Company of nromptiv -raid the sum of $5,000 to the wid-, I- • ow of f.:2 1 0mon Schover, of Pittsburg, who was insured on Z - 3:!tuiday. and died the fol lowing Monday.' By its dbfatl o , the compa • ny is not bound to pay under days allet ' proof of death—but in the above case, and. we understand it intends to in all others that mays occur, the payment was made immedi• lc. Ilere we have au instance of the benefits accruing to one's family, in case of death. from the exper..dittare of it. mere trifle in com parison to the aduarbtag,es to be fell from ef fecting an insuranee., 1 nor opinion, the man especially of moderate means, who . fitils to make proviston of this kind for his family, is guilty of inflicting upon Mem a greivous wrong ; for surely there must. be few who eat.not save enough in the coarse ore vial', to devote an object which it is his first iltity. to think of. Eloquent Exirao.t-The following is tut extract from aTourth of July Oration, deliv ered at — Charleston, S. C., in 1809, by Hon. Intimag Grimke, one of the purest patriots, and Southerners that the country could boast of: . ' • _ . "The American who eon look forward with calmness to the day ar separation, must be either more or less than man. He must be the victim of ambition, or corruption-=a deluded enthusiast. or .p prophet of good. which the most sanguine dare not hope, and the keeneyed statesman cannot foresee.— Thence forward the Americ'an Eagle 'shall drop the olive branches of Peace, and 'grasp the arrows of war. The hand that writes the declaration of disunion, shall feel the , blood Curdle in its veins; and the tongue which reads it to the world shalt stillitti is the act. The mountains that divide us shall be 'the dark mountains of death,' and the streams that flow between, like the waters of Egypt; shall ,turn- - into blood." EE Cain:ire Lady mow , the Cermanches.— The Van Buren (Ark.) 6 Attsgisterieer says. a` . trader among the Camanche Indians has dis covered, in a camp of that nation, a white woman, fair and comely in appearance. whir. is intermarried among - them, and says she is, the sister - of Lient. Love or Lovett, who. commanded a train which left Independence about three. years ago, and that she was in company with the party when it was attacked by the Camanches, and that her brother was badly wounded, a large nurnberOf 'the . men were killed, and she, with a number of men,, were carried of prisoners by, the Indians. She says she is well treated by her husband; but the women are cruel to her; that she anxious to return to her friends,. and-that four or five - good riding horses aria pro'curn her ransom. . . ..th. ' [r7Frou'd out West, with' Havre 'cle ac e • Notes.—The Ohio papers state that great ex- ' citernenr exists in the northern part of the State, on account of 'fraudulent circulations . of Havre de Grace notes. It appears that a, large number of cattle had been bought np. and these nutes given in payatefit. Subse quently, the (Mud was discovered, and the duped dealers, with a party of friends, started in pursuit of the swindlers, whom they over took taid after, a desperate fi ght, succeeded in seizing thereattle. The authorities inter fered-and arrested portions of both parties, • who were lodged in jail. JO* White Boy Stoti4 4 Indians.—The ; Ocala (Fla.) Argus of the tOth ult.,'saysr, —A white boy was recently stolen by the •' Indians from the lower part of that county.. The lad had been sent for a ,branding iron. The-horse which he rode retnmed thatnight with the boy's suspeoders braided in his mane. Investigation provcd the vicinity of the. Indians. The Argus says much excite ment prevails. Farniliq are again breaking up. The boy's parents are inconsolable. (I:7"Neir Inrentum.—By invitation, a num ber of -gentlemen witnessed the experiment of a new plan of propelling a canal boat by- ° s!eam. The improvment is in the construe-. tion of the propeller, which acts similar , too.. scuit.oar, so that the water is disturbed very -little, and no injury elan result to, the banks of, the canal from tt. It is the invention of Mr. Alexander Bond of Philadelpbia,'who i has a patent for it. The experiment was M., the race near the Belvidere bridge, and, from._ that, we may safely . say that it rivill do all its iiirenter claims for it.—rßalt. Pa triot: :i , ag•Comprehensite Itueription.„ Themona- Mem new...the remains of Pres - dent Polk. at' Neshville.is growl and imposin otodeoataint this inscription I f ` , 1..f1y his public policy. ge-defined,.eitab:, tithed, and extended the boundaries of his- ' cOuntry. He planted the laws Of the Amer ican Union -Op the shores• the ruffle. His influence and his council t tided to orga oize . t . he national • treasury on the princ i pal: 1' of theCtinatltution, and to apply the rule of frivdoni to narigation, trade, and industry." 0: The: City Register of st. Lonii has made a state:tient to the U. S. Marshall. wherein it appears that the', tenet mortality in St. Louis, from Jane 15t,.1849, to Juno 'the lat. 1850, is just 7,364, and that themor. tality frolia June Ist, 1849, up ip. the present time, a:period of Death; fifkeen Months._ was 9,986'.!' T,he filet of this extracirdinaiy . mor iclity.must be' looked for 'in. tlie 'prevaleneit of cholela, during this and theipast year. irrc ave .-...The ninth wonder of theworld has been diwovered. in WiSCODSII3. At is a cave extending under the greaSer portion of _Wo . ciiiinties. . One 'field' of ead ore was linnd, 31:finest in extent. ' A Waterfall is - ik. the rave, and a !Ake 3 1 7 fe,et diep t • A' party' lately passed three days in: wilting espied!, , tides._ . , . . , :' ' 1 *:'• ' -.
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