E - • _ mItiERS° JOURII/Mt StTURDAY, SEPT. 21,.18x0 are requested to state that any:i . persort finding papers that were lost from Esquire t Wilson's office on the night of the fire, will please leave them at Doetor -Nicholas! office, in Market Steeet. lle will again have his office open in a few "daysin -ilPe vicinity of the old location:. Iffutinits, - LABORERS AND twERA. - TORS,' • Dont forget the. Election. The freSkt, pro- . tests you-a little this year,:but you.will want a Tariff to protec4 '3 , 6lli:text year:. ',Think of that, and dont forget your duty to yourselves and the country. • It nothing, is done at this 'session, let the voiCtof_buylkill proclaiin in tones of thunder ti the ears of the traitors at Wlt'hingtott, that the petitions oll.he.peo ple must and shall be respected at their re assembling, in December. • THE. TARIFF. We apleased to latch from : the Hon. JAmis Coos, that every effort will be made i rs 4omedify•the preseut.ruinous Tariff policy. at the pres_Ett session, and that there is h fair prospect oflcarrying such a Bill through the Senate, if there is time to bring it up before the adjournment, :,'We know that Mr.. Cooper will use eve 4. effort in his Power to accomplish this dsirable object. . ILUNAIyAT A-PPRENTICUS.. • It will be seen by a caution in another c01 . :7 wan that effective measures have been adopted in Philadelphia, to put a stop - to' the practice of enticing Printer's Apprentices to abscond from the surrounding, coniltry, by se; curing such runaways and detaining them in prison until called ibr by their respective masters. We understand that arrangements are being made for - carrying out., the same course in the case of apprentices in any busi riess found' in-the city. . Such organizations are much fielded. They will DO doubt save their masters much uneasiness and trouble, and permapen4 benefit - the apprentices by teaching them a wholesome lesson in a way they are not likely to forget. SCIPKILV NAVIGATION COAPANY. V.re learn thati upwards qf 61.25.000, have already been subscribed towards . repairing this Company's Canal. About 2000 hands are already employed, anti the section from Norristown will be ready in the COUTt'e ot„the ensuing week. The damages to ,lhe Locks on the whole linewill riot exceed $40,000. It •is now rendered certain that 'the Canal will be ready for_ business again e.arly. next pring.l --- JENNY' LIND • The mania still mazes,* New York.— The nig,litinzale has lost none of her previ ous reputation as the: most wonderful singer in the world. After , her engagements. in New York, she goes to luston: and then to Philadelphia. Pottsville, we Tear, wont stand a chance in the spirited competition for her presence in different places. THE SrI,ILL ?NOTE LAVIT The passage of ;he law of last SessiOn has subjected• the business community; and in fact all classes of our citizens., to great inconve qience for want of change. With the disap -pearance of the small notes, specie and par ticularly the smaller change, seems to have disappeat4l also with them. In those towns where Banks are located, the evil can be remedied to some extent, but thcqtapid with drawal of coin from these Institutions, cripple their abilit'y to accommodate the public by discounting the business paper. It was right to drive out the doubtful. and 'depreciated small currency of other States, but at the same time the Legislature ought to have granted the privilege to our Banks of issuing small Dotes to take their place, Which would be redeemed at their counters in spegje and received on deposit., Our State labors under • a great disadvantage in prohibitirt.g our Bat4is from issuing notes under five dollars; so long as all the surrounding States issue small bills, in the curtailment of business facilities, &c., nor could we ever .discover the difference of having, a dollar in silver in our , pocket or al $1 bill which will command the spi:cie on I presentation nt the counter of the Bank. If the Banks art good for their $.5., $lO, $5O, ! _ and sinn issues, they'are certainly ~0 0d for ; their issues under_ $5. If the present diffi • eultiemesultin authorizitr , our Banks to is sue stint] notes, the public will be recom j - I pensed for the difficulties,they inn.st encounte\ - I for a few months, because all laws, whether good of had must be submitted 'te. ,untit, re pealed, or declared null and void by the proper vibtiii tls of the country,' -- REPDHSI• IN PHILADELPHIA The Philadelphians are turning attention , to the:- means of reforming, their municipal regOlations, by which better order may here after be secured, and the lic;es 'and property of the citizens more caNfully protected. Last Monday evening a large meeting of the chi- Zeus of both the city and counts convened to take; into consideration the consolidation of the city ancl . county,,ot Philadelphia, under • one 111,un icipal Govern m enit. The Hon. Wm• Meredith presided. Al Addresses from several of the most promi ent,,citizens, Tiro -lotions were adopted expressive; of the sense of the meeting, that the Legislature should pass an act ,incorporating Philadelphia with enlarged boundaries, including the city proper with the adjacent parts or the whole of Phila delphia county in a single city, and instruc ting, the members from the eiti, and county . to use their efforts in- effecting, such a mea sure as soon as possible. • THE TARIFF., • The Washington Corresp4ndent of the. Philadelphia", Inquirer writes ai folloWs :- Under the operations of the present Tariff, r One Of IWO thihtZS is 'obvious—either our manufactures must be w.hollydestrovecl,'and thecount4 plaice(' at the mercy of foreign markets, or the workingmen of this country must be-reduced to the level of the unfortu nate laborers of' England. The capitalists -,.. of the country are cornparativ( ly _but little interested in the:matter, for, capital need • know 100 ccluntrv. It. is the'workingmen ' who a.i . e to be, and are effected by it ; and upon ahem depends whether the .system shall conunre or not; Pennsylvaniain ISi4 struck a blow at her -prosperity, which she now deeply' feels, Let 'the error be avoided for the future, and more esPeciall, let the Voices of ber citizens-zest month sound the knell to tbat party which has alread}" . s.acrificed . the true interests of tbeir country. • 1)7- IVe, hear that Mr. 'Bibighause, the Whig candidate •for • Congrest is now can fassing Dauphin - county. His election is Certain, btit the Whigs of Schuylkill want to , tee him also, and grade his majority accord ingly. • , TAE TARIFF QUESTION.. The Washington Republic, in speaking or the vote on the Tariff in Congress; on,Sat-. urday lust, holds the following-language; . "There are some - points , prese_nted by the Tote, worthy of comment. There was only One member who acts - with the Whig party , who voted lin favor of the Committee's re port. Mt,telingman was . elected as a Whig, but has voted pretty uniformly during the seAsioh-* — ith the Democrats from his section. That tip should vote with them, therefore, on the Tariff is, :perhaps, no more than might j have beer. anticipated, but we regret that his colleague, itir.iCaldwell, did not permit Clingtoon to enjoy his eccentricity without a Companion. There were but five Drsiccrats, who were in favor of even an attempt at le gislating on the Tariff—notwithstanding the frauds that are kaciwn to prevail under the existing system, and the general depression of industrial interests in the manufacturing States. _Mr. Doty or Wisconsin, and Messrs. Cilrnot e, Robbin"s, Strong; and , Jas. Thomp son,_of Pennsylvania, were the only Demo crats-who, :voted against ,the rep9rt of -thP Committee. While; , with one or two excep tions, all the Whigs in the-House, from what ever quarter they might.come, were:ready to i legislate for, the great IntereSts and right's of Labor—while they were not only ready but anxious to respond to the just expectations of the country, we.see Booth; Cleveland, and [Waldo, of Connecticut ; Ross, Dimmick, Mc- Lanahan, and Jobb Mann, of Pennsylvania ; the entire democratic delegations fronl. Ohio, Alaine, Indiana, and .Newllampshire,Leffier of ro,„i, Bud of Michinn..Wildrick of N. Jersey, aml.McGlemand and liotuj:g of .Illi nois, ylning with' the anti-tariff, anti-rail rodd, anti-harbor-and-river-bill, anti-all-sorts-of improvement.' Abstractionists from South Carolina and Virginia. YeS—the practical,. hard-working, progressive men of the court try--the men of enterprise and business--the .men of invention and creation—the inen who dig in the mines, smelt the ores, roll the iron, and manufacture the woolleul t and cottons-- the men .who plant the corn and cotton, and want home markets as' well as foreign mar kets for their produce: these classes and in terests are to he sacrificed and abandoned to the stand=still and do-,nothin, doctrines which a school of mystical and hair-splitting politi cians have interpolated in the Democratic creed. . • We belivie, continues the Republic, that the interests of the whole country are promo teil.by the inerea.ed productions and pros perity of particular portions. The western railroads add to -the prosperity of Mas-sachu setts.Wealth dui from the mines of Penn svjvania, or springing from the looms of N. England, enriches the farmer of Michigan, , and.the sugar-planter of Luuisiana. But ifl the representatives of the great political in terests of the Re?mhlie are about it, surrender to the do-nothing school, we trust that their cotrE,tituents will at least - study their respec tive eases and administer to them salutary doses. We rejoice to see that the Whity,s, everywhere, have thrown off the yoke of this school, and that the Whigs of Alabama, Virginia, Georgia, Tennessee, and Kentucky. aye voted with, all the other Whigs of the Union, (saving the North Carolina excep tions,) to the effect that it is uxpedient to at tempt some legislation on the Tariff at this time. Here is something on which we can stand as a National Whig party, and carry the country with us, fur all parts of the con'n try are waking up to the importance of im pr.rvements aiid manufactures: and the school of politicians, who oppose them will find itself in a very-conclusive minority when the iSi.tles can be made hefore the people." THE. EX-KENG OF 70RA NCE Both the French and Englishh papers, in announcing the death of Louis Philippe com ment rather severely upon his reign. The following from the European Times expres ses the tone of 'the English press : *lnscrutable are the workings of Providence, and jui-t withal'. We find L., uis Philippe called;, by a genorous and enthu-itt.t ic People to till a throne . vacant by the tyranny of he- pretlece,,or. Ilutil the inten,e - selti-line , s of the man wa, incapable of f l reeiprocatinu • the confidence of the nation. lie I could-not appreciate the highptirpo-c , of hi, odice. 1 (loaning he palmed oil for patnoti,m, and, muler i•the pretence of protecting Pari-, he ,urrolinded it Iwith forts. His view-. of family-aggrantli-eirient i were those of , a marriage broker; and while he I profe , sed to' rule as a con-tinitional -overeign. he i wa- the pre , ident of his own coune.il, forging. I chains for the'liberne , of his people. Il e fell d e _ 1 seivedly, for lib,: wbole reign was a serie , of in . trigne.and deception Tlicre we- not a noble trait lin hi, character. ',A want of sincerity seems to I have been inherent in his nature. To his Mini-tors lie was ii, dcceptive'as to hi- , people, and the nu merous attempt , upon\ hi, life showprhow hi, subjects fell they had been deceived And betrayed. ' Few ruler, ever had it iu their p,'• bid,' more for, France. Ile- a- cended , the throne amid the hearty acclamations of the nation. A wt-c and liberal policy would have secured the affections of the French ; lint he alienated the good will by hi. pettifogging per,onal 'tactic-, and he brought royal ty into ems - tempt by hi. nieanne4s It i- creOltab' to him tuemo,gy that lio abhorred scar; for abbot i ie j he did little or WI good in his day, he mied n d be denied the negative Fa i-e of having averted evil. The passionate love of military glory,for which the French people are remarkable. he refiecd to Gratify. Paring the rupture with England. about the Syrian (pie-, ion, a war with this country would have plea-ed his ioiliteet , • and his refte.al to [min der to the popular ta , te- at that critical moment. pre vented another of there -anguinary conflict. be t Ween the IWO Illa11( 0 11S Ot which the page of hisiory record , so many example... . , GCOrgta 171 a Ft.T. —Her Legislature passkl an Aet . at. it= last Session, authorizing the Governor to call a.Conve - ntion of the People, in ease "California or New Mexico" was ad"- rnitted as a State of the Union. In the errata. the State printer says; the word —or" slmuld brand. naps making it doubtful whether the Governor shall eall a Convention on the separate admission of California, though it is plainly his 4luty, if•both are admitted as one State. Postal Arrangantnt.---Citrtrial notice has been given by the Generat Pat-office in Lon don, that "hence-forward - all letters addressed to the United States, and not dirc:!:ed to he otherwise sent, will be transmitted by the first packet, whether British or United States, which is di- : patched after they are posted." The British Post-office has hitherto Mailed exclusively by the Cunard steamers, except , when the writers have directed the letters to I be ient by the American packets Chinese,Tunrrat.—A Chinese Funeral tools place lately io . San Francisco. Over 150 Chinamen . were present. each wearing, a piece of white crape. The ceremonies at the grave were peculiar and interesting ; the 'finale concluding with banding round liquors, wine, seg,ars, 4 4 ic., of which all were invited to partake. C 77 Population of Norristown.—The popu lation of the florough,according to the late census., is 6,030. The .11erald and Free Presi remarks: The population in 1840, was 2,937, showing an incresse of 3093.0ver 100 per cent. in 10 years. 11 any other re turn can show amore improving, energetic, industrious and .beautifulylace than Norris town, we Would liko to hear of it." An attempt tvas.4 . made by - a :oda giving his name ns E. WhittelY, to blow up the Mansion House, at . 13uffalo, V,. It was fortunately discovered, and Whitt('ly arres ted. The following is :he prize song by Bayard Taylor, as sung by Jenny Lind : GRETING TO AMERICA I GREET. with a run heart. the Lund' or the West, Whose Banner of Stars o'er a world is unrolled,; I Whose empire o'er•hadows Atlantic's wide breast r And op,- to the sunset its gateway of gold ! ' The land or the mountain. the land of the bike, And rivers that roll in magnificent tide-- Where the souls of the mighty from slumbers awake And hallow the s.uril for whose freedom they died! Thou Cradle ceEmpire! though wide be the foam That severs the land of my fathers and thee, I bear, from thy boom, the welcome of home, For song has a home in hearts of the Free! And long as thy waters shall gleam in the sun, And loug as thy heroes remember their rears, Be the hand.s of thy children united as one, And Peace shed her light on the Bawer of gtars TliE NIINRS' - , I 37StYRNAL, - AND POTTSVILLE"'GENERAL ADVERTISER. CIC7IYe invite particular attention to 'the following article from the 'New Ito* Tri'• bune:, . . , ' . - DO TIME DEII/i TO DECEIVE. Every few days- we meet la somtoppo sitiou journal a paragraph of this nature: "The Manufactory boa jug divided ;en per cent profits for the last six enonths. And yet the Whics say Manufactures heed more protection!" "There are more Doi-Works now in operation in the Country- then there ever were betoruthe present Tariff was adopted: and new (RA.* are con stantly going np. Yet thliWhi Toy the duties on Iron most be raised or our Iron makeri.will ruined!"• • . —Noiv . it is quite possible thai some m anti factories, enjoyed rare facilities or the .com mand of a wide and eager markel- for pe culiar styles of goods may be making good dividends, in spite o f general depressions and loss. Ii may even be true ibiatbleertain localities new,lron, Cotton or vroolen factories arefrom time to tithe established,and there is a gradual, tardy progress in certain i branches of manufacture in defiance of the unfavorable state of trade. We firmli be lieve so natural and beneficent" is the lam- - .tion of the manufacturer and fabricator by the side of the farmer and planter that if no Tariff had evereiisted or all Tariffv.vere_ now to be abolished, the ways and mean s would in iime be discovered or created of naturalizing and perfecting in our - Country all the arts or civilized life. Just so we have faith that, if Steam and Railroads were to he henceforth unCrly abolished the wants and tastes they have created or developed would find some means, of gratification—mankind would not consent to he sent back to such means of travel and intercommunication as existed a century ago. But that'll follows that it would be wise to abolish Steamships and railroads, trusting to human energy and genius,for efficient substitutes, mitiscl.ar to our mind. • • In the year of grace 18.50, we shalt buy of Europe Iron and Iron products, Cotton, Linen, 'Woolen and Silken fabrics, to ,the amount of. not less than One Hundred Mil- , lion of Dollars. Aud all these ghodi are forced in upon us while the Free Trade or gans and Orators'are doing, their best to cre= ,ate and diffuse the impression that manufac tures in this country are yielding in the average large profits to those concerned in Mena. Now a,k those who are busv in en deavoring, to diffuse this impression:—"Gen elemerr. What profits are you realizing from your estates, your ships, your impertations, &-.c. &c.," and they will tell you (tbe majority of them.) "Not over fife per cent." " Nell, gentleinen, then why 'don't you embark in making these fabrics at home instead of im porting or buying those of Europe? Here is )an immense demand in a country rapidly increasing in populationand capacity of eon sumption, witile nobody apprehends that the I Tariff is to be changed tbr the worse as respects our Home Interests—now if Ameri can "Manufactures "are E 0 profitable as you assert, why don't you embark in them . ?— The laws, &c., are as favorable to you'as to • anybody; you can buy two thirds of the Manufacturingestablishments in the country fur a good-deal less tlian ,or you cau - get . up new -ones with ito ved machinery for much less money th• .these have cost their owners. The cuuu ry is full of Ore, Coal, Water-Power &e., which you may have dirt cheap if you want' them, aside from the fact that many of you OWEI these already. Now if Manufacturing is so thrifq ,, res you assert —if the instances of failure may.all be ac counted for by bad management, high sala ries, &c.,—why don't you embark in Home Manufactures nud prosecute them with due wisdom and economy ?" —Yes why don't they ? Those who profess to be Free Traders own their full share of the wealth of the coun try ; they have an equal proportion of the ready capital and the business talent.— If there were money to be made by Manu facturing as easily as Ailey pretend, they are the very lads that would be into - it, heels over head. And vet on the third day of September, 15'..5D. they . dun't uwa one-tenth —no, nor one-twentieth—of the capitol in vested in Manufactures tliroughout the Coun try. .- . - -Why don't they ? Simply because they know that the im pression they are seeking to make on the Country as to the present condition and thrift of American Manufactures is a false im pression; countenanced by one case in a hun dred, but disproved by ninety-nine. --If this i , not the reason, what is? We can also add— All the Coal Mines in Schuylkill County can be purchased at less tlmn one-halt, and some less than one-fourth their cost, then why do not those Locofocos, who profess to have plenty of money, and who boast of their superior knowledge in conducting mining, purchase these works, and engage in the' business. There is a fine opportunity atrar ded in the numerous Sherifrs Sales constant ly taking place. By the bye. a Locofoco of our borough was dragged into the business a' , short time since ,through some money trans actions. and he is DOW one of the loudest I brawlers for Prbtection in the Borough, and every day secretly curses Locolivoism and members of Congress who refuse to vote for the Protective Policy. Mi/Faukie.—Looking back a few years, says the Milwaukie &ritual, the ,growth of Milwaukie appears almost fabulous. In '3l, only sixteen years ago..Solumon Juneau was the sole white male inhabitant of the town. In the springiof that year the first frame building was Tut up lien.. Even in 1840, but ten Years \ago.. 'Alilwaukie could only number about seventeen hundred inhabitants. And now she ha's over twenty thou , and ! Is there a city in theselinite.t.: States of which the like can be said ? \\.‘, _ As the bestAustratton of the rapid growth of our city. Ws6,' - give the : returns of the differ ent enumerations, from the start up to June of this year : Year. Pgrulatio'n 111ilfraackir. 1634 - - - 1 1 . 840 - • -" • 1.700 1842 - - 2.900 1846 June - - - - 9,508 I 1847 Dec. - - - - 14.061 1850 June - - - - 20;035 Counterfeit Ftre Dollcr furs of the fol— lowing description are nun• in circulation :'— Centre vignette, a female (Justice) resting on a short column, holding a sword and scales in her hands; each side of the vignette, a square die, containing a large letter 01," on each end margin, a female holding a rake in one hand and a sprig of grain in the other, with the figure 5" in each corner of the note ; ,the word five orgurs five times on the top and five times on the bottom margin. It bears the imprint of-•'Draper, Underwood, Bald & Spencer." This plate, uow in the bands of counterfeiters, is well calculated to deceive the unwoarv, and was originally gut up to counterfeit the Harrisburg five dollar note, of which it is a good imitation. It was afterward altered to the Bank of Germantown, to the York . Bank, as a five and a ten, then to the Princeton Bank as a five, and now we see it a.gain, on the Union Bank, Haverhill. This plate can, and will, doubtless, be altered to other banks and other denominations - : and we, therefore, advise our subscribers to bear the above description in mind. that they may I be prepared to meet it under any .guise it may assume. A Snake Story.—A curious Story is told by the. Charlestown (Va.) Frte Press, of a a INegroti in Dinwiddie county. who came to his death in the following singular manner: "Ile had been sent on an errand, and not returning, as soon as expected. search was 'made, and he was fo o und lying on the grouna nearly dead, his eyes strained from their sock ets, and exhi iting the appearance of stran gulation. 0 approaching nearer, it was discoiered that a large snake had crawled down' his thr at. Thee attempied.to draw out the snak by the tail., which extended a few inches lof the negro's mouth, but it drevi, it in tw , and the negro died at the in stant. It is supposed that he lay down on the ground nd fell -asleep, and the snake finding an entrance in r the open mouth of the negro, crawled down his throat, thereby causing its o .n and the negro's death. THE COAL TRADE FOR 1850 xwomi_a 'The quattitylKdi L 1 iblittoadihiiereekiii43o,B Ot . . - tans. This quantity was sent during s — days only. The capacity or t?e,thsitinery of toe Road, tern aver. age 40,000 tali, par week,slien theta are no littera: p . 7 tarns tO . 'to; trade. ; We',Ond.rrstand the Company bas 'failed no- Ike . 4a procuring iteditionatmotire power for the road. kph^ sequentty the'iichuyllall Navigation. Company's tam will not be used io carry eaST. The Company we Item' e en.tie sit iti awditivigicisief 7111C:ars ro ad., ntege.. They were not preparedfoi a ciintio grnc3 that has so sudden!, thtown all the tradefroos this region into they hands. The tellies Cana!, it li stated. will be ready hi the, lOth of October. If this statement is correct, it wilt. Give them . fr.im lixo six weeks' bat - Mess; at •abotet 73,0d0 . 10•us per• week; which is all they etin do. The licasec bieSduW, spring Aloontain."Crsatterry, Unite ton and DiaMtind C•onpanies. are ail.enixdf for•thm settson, in X'onsetittence;of the destreetion of the Bea ser 51eadoW Itailet , tad;*fitch mint' be repaired to time fOr business this years This will not materially ' atter the calcntal km,' we made •tess week. w irce p cn t, I it, the supply froth Itie Lehigh Ibis season wi:r he. '4'rrear ), if n o t: ati 'molted Ott the Iron Worts: as LIM. short of Bristol? if . The, repairs on the Little iSchuyiltillittailmad are 'iprovessing with great energy—npwards or 700 heady 'are einpinyen-olisd It is , believed that Coal will be• I . tratopotted.oyer the first week in fli.tober. Pricee or Cant ntilia . ard at * it lehtildid have tetile4 down ro the ptcae.si at el . "4 fur whit tLsit afar tel rer red aiih ; Some of iiroperators ern a ..4t the nriCtilioje named lastWeekior email lotir— Inn thmie won are forced to sell their tiinr tn:mtddie their nei obiieeJ to raLe ICs]—the. prices min, rating at Ridimuud,tLey state, will not warrant the payinent of Ed 50 and *2 75 per ton here. ; Freight:, front Richmond ti. the East are quoted at *I 700 to thistom 61 Z) to Rhode. Island, and $1 to New York Ainnant orto - ni sent over ibe 'Philadelphia and "Reading Raitrnad and lathuytkill Nair/gatlap, bit: the tccek endive an Thursday evening last: {LOAD. W [ER. TOT/. L. PI ( . 30son. 13.113 ,I 0 1176133114. C..rbon, 3.117 01 • 1 in.PPS On 10 017 13 333,053 IG Pt Clinton, • ,122.737, 07 35,209 0f R 51471 07 a 48,030 07 Tool Ly ECT!.nnit Vivi 1,139.501 14 . To tame time ear r " " Canal 1.11t..590 03 In-renne this year. ao far, tone 16,011 11. We'etve - tbe itai!rend .Company'i- Veporte f.ht the year w Web commented on , Dee. 1.10111 AllllOOO4 the report...between Inereeee .4.16,911 tone this yea., there to not In Net new inerenee. but n mint] 41ecreane, from o n . ',rim', COMM . . neing lt 7 e 'yea; fruin the lit of Jan. - - • i.F.liscii coAi. scut for ttit, week. ending A4C.IFI 31ti, 1850 T , Fr4L. • fly ro. - - pid.;4l It Itooso 50.417 03 •.. . . !ten vor Vradt me 61., . . 95.567 t 3 Itptin3 Mould:tin 1;o., . 41 :dl 15 I:ol..rulit. 1.200 02 • t tal.t,try c o nt co, _23.V..," 13 liatlr•tt..n t`c.ll c o ., 53.401 In ligitn..mt CA.. 10 047 0 1 VIICK SiOtllltaill Co., 71.703 II W1:9.,.1)3tte - Co, 21:717 CO Tn 113:i1P perlA last year, Derrvaic Oda ”.ar, =ME The folio% lug is the quantity of Coal trat.sported tWttf the darerent lisilrowla in Schuylkill Coubly.tot the wceli codiliF,Thutsday ceenhig. • W 9EK. TOT/Llt. • Mir, UM mill S. ii P.. R. 10.9:93 tra 413.393 18 1 .:•I. -.1m)11.111 R. 12.• 2.0.51 PR Itn.7os 13 y 1.." t .o.ti: • An LIP OR "XS 4SI 10 !do of Curhso . do 5.21.7 01 143 929 15 St ittl!.ll.lli Valli.) , chi 9,954 02 177.012 US Mt C idiot, and l't Verbon 13.112 1:1 246 651 01 l'utou Canal du 661 01 51757 10 Si. atsril do 021 OS 34.921 01 it/TES . ,di TOLL AYO TV 4NSPottI ATION ON GAILIZO&D fur IESO. From M.t.:lrlton.A.llaven.P.C.. ll,ll tin To Itirloonod. I :0 I flyl 45 To I 741 I 65 I 45 Grand Vocal and Instrumental ,r):A t•EIIT. AT TIIE TOW N lIALL.—AIn. DON AT Saar and Family respertfuly announce to their friends nod the public generally, that they st ill give a (Meryl! of Coral and Instrumental Music. at thy. Tunist flail. en Thursday evening. the trith lust , on st bleb mil/sine they will be ne,isteil by Mr Churl-s Lewis Ganz, on the Violie, and severe! Atemteury 0l itreidrd in lent Ticket- '25 cents, to had at the house Or Donal Sant: to Third street tine door below Ca;tension, and at lie ilatitian'e Book and Murie Nint e. r.cFiir Programme ; See small Sept 1 40 Y1 89— _ _ soap and Faclory. r r HE SUIPWRIBER HAVING Pl'llflllAsED THE Soap :rod Candle Fartory of Francis Lecke. lo the llorciigh of Pottsville, hereby gr. a notice, that totehda ram ing on the Itorilless himself at Lecke s N 4 glitill where he hi prepared to forintali all the ors Irli•s in l .ii...ne or htaiuras at the very lowert rates, and respectfully solicits the patronage of the public, feelirg onufident tryst they will find It to their Interest to deal with him Aryl '21.. 1550 • Starkey'rs DATENT 011. CAN —THIS IN. I v biabir ;nth le is pronounced by an aho have ti,nd it to br fir superior to any other article. of the kund row in use, combining among others, thr fdlow ine advrinrases: - It win throw oil in ary direction and to a di•tance of several feet ; Outs tbr oprrator to nil In til.if 1111iFry While Ihr • ine is In motion. Lind ItiLti could not be otherwise reached with , oat danger to Ille Or Itotb • In its use a great •acing of riii may been:tree!. AS 11l stngl, drop to any quantity desired al:4.y he ejertett, he a more rit less gentle pressuie of the band. The oa will lint spill nut •hauld the OM hr upset. MIS the only ', l ean. or ...feeling 00 when the tube ts•crewed in itell• 14 by I.7egsllre "row hand. The arlicle is very durable: heinx made of Cain x Pemba, it may be used ever sn harshly ',Whom destroy ing It. The only rate being to keep it from' a strong neat. and iniv.ignx no intcrual spring is nni liable to get out nr order. For sale wholesale and retell at the subscriber's r 'bean, Bonk and Variety SUM*, ante Agent fur stchuyl• kill Count P. Call and examine the artlele.. Scpl 21, 11. S? Fall Millinery Goods. 011 N nTONlirt KONS. 1 N 1 PrrilTF,ltA • so DEAL -11 ero to Silks, Ribbons and Mrliinery Goods, No. 45 Street, Philadelphia—Hive received by late orriv.ils tram ' , vim,. a laser nod very desirable a...lntent of roll' Millinery Goods, tonanir,whiell n ill be found 11 :Li Volirris of all colors in variety of prices, " Samos ". Corti d Velvets Prettied, or tier d and coaled Gannet Goods. , • Barnet and I.: ill Gionans, a large assomaeor. Frenth and A 1 1 . 1 .1 Wall Flowers. Ltminet Tab., Cr.,mos, ;:ockrams, &r.. &r., roger her with a splendid assortment or Paris Fancy l'elthers. Tia above goods rvr re ...irked ne of the firm in Fiance. rind nTII be Fold at the very lowest martet prices. - Sept 21, It:co 38-Imo James 111. June St. Co.'s MERICAN ANn EUROPEAN AMPIIiTHEATITF.. n. The dial inguishing features of this vast establish.: meat consist of thr celebrated FRENCH TROUPE, from F'ranctiors, Paris. and Le Cirque, Nacinnatr, itrussels.•romposed of SIX FEMALES and TWELVE NI ALE Perfornier• who were enraged at an enor mous expense Ity,,tfot main, Proprietor, who visited - Etsrope during thrimst winter, for the express pur pn,e of obtaining the best talent which the immense companies of England and France could atTord.— A trong _the prireipal 04T11 ,, r this Tmope MA DEMOISEi LE LOUISE, the only Equeitoenne who has ever appeated s in America, who rides with. out saddle "r bridle aIADEMOISELLE ROSALINE„ the Equestrienne Terpt.“-bortt, onegnatted,ln her permitter style. Mit I iEMOI I.LE TOURN'AiRE, whose wonderful skill in tbe &eta of lit” Maturg4,ltas eteryvrhere been the admiration of all . 1,1.1". JOSEPHINE andJ EA ITTE. to tether with MON - SElif ENOIT. the grea toptest Han Necromancer, MONSIEUR TOUR:iII AIRE. Ate. &c. Thr with/ailed Clown and Jester.\ - W. F %VALL- E l'T is attached to the romp Any anti Will enliven the p,rformances With his rich and racy Mere. The array of native talent which Is-embraced In title c"'"Pant tr. (wpm(' comparison, the greatest .4s - err ‘n•sembl.d in AtllEfilA. to prove which it Ise onlY neart-sary to mention the names (XS P. STICKN lltesextraor dmary Polybittnian, CEO. SERGEANT. OM, scenic anti rhariver T.qurstrian „JAMES NIXON and hts iatented (Mlidryn • gee. witu form but a smull phrt of this only magnificent Ttrospe. The Stud of Horses belonging to the company 4 Ina , best and most thoroughly trained ever exhibited. (14C among Which is do- great Pesformintl-Steed• t'l -NCI N NATTUS, acknowledged op all bands to surpass any animal in the world in beauty Will docility. Ths above Company will perform at Pottsvpie on Wed OeSdaY, Ocluber 74, tor one day only. At iiiinersville, Ort.ther 34. Doors open at II and 71 o'clock. T. M. Performance to commence at 2.1 and if o'clock, - Admission 2.5 Cents. Children under 9. yea ra ofago half-pdco. September '21.1830 unißEn YARD.—TII6 ATTENTION OF I I Builders and others, is respectfully Invited 1.9 the Planting Mill, where they can be suiteSap.alt kinds of Pruned Moulin:. Turning and Lumber. from 1 Inch Boards to Pannel Punk. ' - • wrnAuca & Co.. ' Corner of Oth and Norwegian (Streets. May Ss, 1 ,1 51 SI-tr • B" _ _ and Justly acknowledged superior goods, in the latest colorings and most approved styLes.willbe fur nished by 'the subscriber* to any qiimmity„at the very lowest prices.. Purchasers will pleue notice that - the gedifine - flay State fabrics bear ticket* crirreaprinding with the above cut, and their wild also tor distinguish ed from ill other woolen they by their ruperior dnish. fitieneas of texture and brilliancy of color*. Orders solielted final all seal/mon( the country, and the same will bt, prmnpily 'needed to.: pur c haser's will slam and in our Shawl department a iargeaSSAUL , meet of en the other most approved retakes, and new est designs of American. French and Scotch Woolen 'Shawls, embrariog a great variety Of Plain and medium Myles !or friends. • ' Also, Superior Pa r Broth:. long and square Shawl* In latest styles and. best uranulactnte,-Hleh lustre. *Black and Colored Silk Shawls—Lbplut' Walk and Mode Colored Thibel Bhstvlt, alt 6 slik and woolen fringes—Paris Prioted Cabtrutere. purl Teikerti Shawls .-Plain and Einbroidered Crape Shawls—New style - Printed Palm Shawls-Neal figured - Paris Brodie. ; Shawls—Lupin* Black sod. Mode Colored Thibet Long -Phawls—Plain boitod fital Skin Shawls—Plain MAI. Colored ,Freech Ter keit ri itltaH ls, fringed mid bOund _ E i gtt ,„ 4l .,,,,,,.•F renc h•m o de colored Thilret Cloth, messurinefull two yards wide,.for Shawls, Wafts to trb4- ! Nitite nett Colored , Barcelona anal •Ilieuceae Elba els, A:c.„ whotes.sle avid . ROBERT POLLOCK & Co No. 13•0outb Second Bt., Rept 21. IMO 39.31ti0 Proclamat ion. WHP.I2I3AS in and by an Act of the General Ai , senility of the Commonwealth Ppoo.vivani, entitled "An Act regnlatitip, the General Menton* wlihin this Cominonwealih, passed the 'l'd day of Jule. 18:30," it is tnade the duty of the :sheriff of eaery county, to give' public noitte'rif sncli election to he holden. and i n mak e known in such notice what 0(6- eers nre in he elected Therefore. I. C 31. STRAUB. High Sheriff of the Connty of Schuylkill, do.niake :known by thin advertisement. in lbw etectors of ssuf County of Strinlytkilf, that a GPNERAL.SLECTIoN d n a l y il ofe. belt! ill ri the I[ l , i a d t C t e: n n ste n r n a n r l T o d l i r ' ll g r i l:lis t i t i r ti ti r es e : w e B o t i as follows, to wit: • ' I. Threlectors of .the hold their election at she Court Goose, in the Borough of Orwigsburc. 2. The electors of all that pin or Weld flruniwig Township, lying nnA heine rest of the folleieritig conintenclog at the sand hole 00 the Berko county line; thence by a strarglit line to the house of Samuel R. Medlar.. includins, the some; thence to the farm of William Matz . . eActoili ,, x the stmt., thence to the. farm n( Ccnrge sr„tif t tt). ~,,,, oteopid or Peter Minsr. In rluding.the them, to the hnnseofJaenb Petre, including the omen.; throe.. Isy a straight line. possitts. near Ahrahsto Foust 00 the Manheini Township line, shall hr •es pies form a sepetate election district, uud thev(*iirr,d voters residlor therein, shrill hold their general elections nt the poldic house of Sessile) Boyer, ,fu i t i „ g o wn of Port in said Township. 3. Thr eleiltws or West Brunswick Township, not Included In the above hero nAn ties. will hold their gen eral elections us heretofore, at the Court House in the Borough of Orwieshurg. 4* Tiar electors of East firunswig Township will hold their election at the lonise of Joshua Boyer. In the Town of McKeatistoirg• 5 The electors of Pinegroye township. , will hold their elusion at the house of Chitin R....n.. lit lhr BorooplCor rineelove; neol the electors of the Moro' of Pinegrove wall hold their election at the same house. 6 .The electors of Wayne town•hip, will hold their election at the house ti Leonard Snot!, Innkeeper, In the town of Friedetishurir. 7. Pie e township, will hold their ery•rtionat ic ie l 7tO i u ° se etiig 1 g. J r. Its said township. S. The elertors of Lower Matiantango township, will hold their general election at the house of Joseph R (Golan. ill said ?owlishly. 9. The electors of Um...? 3lnhanintign township will hold their elections at the House of John W Gelder. in said loWoPhip. The electors of tne new township of Ehired, will vote as heretofore, nt the house of John W. Ilepler, in tipper Malrintang... 10. The electors of lisrry township. Including the house occupied hr 3. G Wootison, will hold their elertion at the house of Franck Dcogler. to said town ship. 11. The etertir's of West Penn town•hip, will hold their election at the house now occupied by Jacob liwartz. In said tonitship. 12 'ro , electors of Union township, will hold their cleriton' at the house of John Eisenhower, in said township. 13 The electors of Rush township. will hold their soL the house now octuoted by Win. Kattp, Innkeeper, ill said oomm•blp. • 14. The electors of the Borough of Minersville, will bold il•eir exertion at the -house now occupied b. , Michael Weaker, SO P3Ol llitrollrh. 15 The electors cf lin)lkill it woplup. Will hold their election 31 file 110119 C Or widow net.SillgYr, in said township. ' In. '1 he elerintP of New Clete ton nthip, tam h n id llO•li Oct if.m at the loohltr !loose or Watitiloglort Reff soyder, in the tot, e of New.r.telle. 17. The ..lortorp or Branch township, will hold their geoersl elections too heretofore. al cut honor now oc cupied by Philip Echres, nt the ton., of Llewellyn. IS. The t leLloin or E:oit Norwegian township, will hold their else eon at tht Poi t Carbon Hoare, in site I , OMIG 01 . Port Callon, 19 The town.thtp of Norwegian, n ill berrafier form seperete election district, pint ihe electors Ihrieof hold their election at the bonne house lately occupied by .11'4 Lake. at Beer Park. iti 8311 i township 2/ "The electors of Blythe township, will hold their electtnn at the hoes./ of Joseph Banta, in the town of 51tddleport. _ . CA iC Ai.. WEER. ToTAL: 120.478 02 441.481 09 93.418 13 24.832 03 easien tr; R 13.230 10 309,353 13 t 02.215 on 535,213 13 to n • 7.2 111" S 13 ElEl 21. The elert.ipt of Tienimit I,iwnship, will hold thew ftl the litiuse of Satlttlel Hlpple. io the t"w le of TrefTlolll. 1.?.. All tlw rl•.ctoraor Ihr Sault' Ward fu Ure Dor"' or I'oasl•dlo, Shall hook! I heir elvt t ions at the public I•mootor tor Wool. rani Ward. 23. Ttw North ward in the Borough of Pottssille, Is tog rapt wardlv of Centre street, sh4tll he railed the -North East Ward," and the qualtfiedelortros there of shall hold 1111. r gement elt.elions al the house of psowk (awry in ftlill Ward tti Tn.: North tio, and io. the Borough of Pottsville, Irons weskwaroily rof Centre street, shall toe called the -North Wept Ward.' and the nti.tlifird elect."' tlo•re „f. ' ,h a lf h o w the.' general elefoinos ap t ins house now occupied by Samuel M 3111 Is, in said Warn. 25 The eleo tors ni /lass toss•toship. will hold tn,.tr , et., tion at The house now occupied by Abraham IMO, in viod towt'Philt '2..i. The electors : of Butler Township. will hold their election at the house now occupied by Isaac F. Davis, in said ton itslop. '27. The rho tors of Fraily township- will hold their elo•o tinn al the lion ie lately mowed toy Ch of Bor row.. to the town of Donaldson. in said tow tohlp. 38. The township of South Manheon, shall hereafier foam a separate . lection district, and the tit:alined voters thereof shall hereafter hold their sever .1 flee -110113 at the public house how occupied by George Ileher. 191. The e'er:torso(' the borough of Schuylkill Dagen, will hold their election at :he I üblic School House ..N0 I .in said Onrough. 1 30. The electors of the North Ward in the thorough of Tamarina, shall hold their elections at thr public house of Samuel Beard, Ito said Ward ' SI. The electors of the Soot h Ward in the Borough 3f Tamaqua shall hold theft elections at the Public School Douse, In 10:11,1 Ward. 32. Thr electors of the Cast Ward in the Brormigh of Tamaqua, shall wild their elections at the public house of Lewis F. !Dodder. in Pa:d Ward. 33. Ti.P electors of Mahoonrss township, shall hold their elections et the public house of Samuel Miller. in said tow nsnip. 34 'I hat the qualified elertnis In that part 'of Pinot, Moonitelettow °slop who formerly voted in the s li Ward of the Itorotirli of Pottsville, shall hold Thew election at the public house of George Griot, in said township. 33 That the qualified electors In that part of North Manho ion township, Willl tiormerly rooted In the HMO' of Orwiggloorg shall hold their election at the Court Douse, in said Dorouglt 36. That tile :qualified electors of Ninth Manhrim township. not enohrared in the foregoing, sloth hold i th. it election at the Golf war IIIIZ/FP, kept by Mrs rtu•sonoes Mower, in said t. pr 'lshii, At which time and, places are to he elected by the ,1 freemen of the county of Scioto Mill: One Penmn for Canal Conan ossumer, for the State , ofreitnowltottoi4.. iDne Person tot Auditor General, for the 'Due of , PerinsylViiitia. One Persons for Surveyor General, for the State of rennin-Irani:l. , • Our Pers... to reprerent the Congressional District ennsposed of the counties of Schuylkill, Dauphin and Lebanon, in the Coneress of the linked states. Two Persons for Members Of the Douse of Bepre- Selll3tiVOß or the State of Peoll•Yivallia• lone Penton for Proseentlng Attorney of Schuylkill County. • One Penton for Commissi tttt Prof Schuylkill county. One Person for Coroner of So Ito ylklll COUluty. One Person for Deputy gut veyor of Schuylkill (Nonni). • • • One PeriOn for Director of the Poor of Satuytkill Clill/Ily One person for Auditor of Selwyn:it! county. Wheteas, a j44inl regrottotoon to amend the Coosa onion of this Conomoonwoilth in the second section of the fifth article thereof. by Now idt no fits Os elec tion of the Judges of this Cum: wealth by the people, has been agreed to by a majority of the mem bent elected to eacirlloose of the I.,eglrlaltres at two •uccessive session. of the soauoe. And Whereas. the •Constitution of the said ,Com roonw.ealth requires .that anv amendment von 'greed upon 'Mall be submitted to the people in Bitch titan• ner, and at such time, at least three months enter beings() agreed to by the two Houses, as the Legis lature-shall preset ihe. And Whereas, by nn Act of the General Mutton - o.ly of the State, passed the ninth day of April Atom DOMirli, one thousand eight hundred and fifty, 11.111 I provider! "that for the purpose of ascertaining the'. sense of the citizens of this Commonwealth, In re gard to thS adoption or rejection of the said amend ment. the Governor of this Commonwealth shall is sue a writ. of election directed to the sheriff nr each , , and every county of this Commonwealtla.command ing them to give omit, in the 1.:SIlli manner, that an election will be hold in 1 arh of the township.. warty and districts therein, on the second Tuesday in Oc tober,ln the yearof OUT !Ardour thousand eight bun died and filly. for the purpose of deriding upon the adoption nr tejeri inn of the said amendthean ; which Isaid election shall ho held at the places, and be opened and closed at lifetime at and wit loin which the gene ral eletalona of this Commonwealth are held, opened I and closed.” , Now. therefore, In obedience In the roquirementa of art it issued by lad Egerttency Witdassr F. done von, Governor or the said Coinmottwealth, and to me ditected. I do hereby Hive notice 1 harm, election nip be held arcording tw the icons °rib.. \C. - instil:oon and provision, (tithe Act of the Gener al Assembly aforesaid. at the time above specified far bidding the Gemssil Election. in each of the toWnihips. Wards and districts as aforesaid, for the purpose ofrlefiding upon the edoptlonacxeleetion of the saldemeniimeet... . Tbisgenetel election to be opened. between the hourrincli and 10 o'clock. in the forenoon, and shalt , continueivlshoet lutenist:4Jan ot adjournment .until 7 o'clock in Out &twain& when the poll' shall be i closed. \ ~ - . ~ In pursuance of. art Act of the general Assembly of :the Commonwealth of PeansYleanla. entitled "An itet relating tosthe elections of , thls C.simmouwealth." passed the aecond day efinly. A.D. 1830, °Mice Is hereby glean t \ - That the Inspectoriand Jadaes.chosetteetsfore. tam, 'ball ingut at‘the reepectlee places appointed ERNST KM ERT n BANNAN 3A-if 38.9► . . . . .. for 'holding the election in the district' to which they respectively belong. be tore nine O'clock. in the Morn. ling of the second Tuesday in October. la each and. every year and each of said Inspector; shall appoint one Clerk, who shall, be a qualified "Otte of each des. It ier. ' In cave 'MS Person 500 ehall'hav,e recedes& the second blithest notatisent "'Wee for Inspector. shall .nnt attend on the dsy of elect:ern. their the'person who shall have. received the second highest member. of votes tor Jodge *tile next preeedingelectinh shall act as Inspector in Iris place,' And in case the per. 1 son oho shall have Irectited the blithest netuber of ' votewfor insp ector ithall not attend. the. person glee- I ted Judge o ' ol appoint an Inspector in Wril place; and ..in case the-person elected , lodge ehall,not at , tend • then the Inspector who, received the highest , tiOnttiec of votes shall appoint a Jude, in, his place; and if any vacancy shall contralti In the Beard for the epace of one bone afire the time tisert by taw rot the opening oft be election, the qualified Vutersof the' township. ward or district. forwhlen such °Meer shall have been elected. present it the place, of eterdirm. shell elect one of their number to tilt such vacancy. . •• It shall be the duty of said Assessori respective. ly, to attend at the place of holding every general, special. or township election.. dewing the 'theta time. Said electiOn Is kept' open. for Ifir plirpule or siring information to.the !respecter pnrl.,J udgeal, w hen called main relation - to Untried Of any person Minified by them to vole at suchclectinii, and thela cacti Matters In relation to the assesecuents of. enters as the sahl Inspeetorcur 'Judge, 'or either of thou, Will, frOni time to time lequire. , ' . 1 i . •. That no peters shall be peradtted to jente,Ml in y election. as aforethld, other than a white Oeernan of the ac&of thribly•Otte years Or more Who shall have resided Within the State at lean one year. and in theelect lob district where be cneva to Voic ayeast 'den days thuticellateily preceding truth elettlirm_and , withim two , years.paid a.State er County isig.mbich ['Shall Wive been newased at least ten days !mime the ' Vdectinn. But neiliath of the' Übiled States: Who bad previously hero a spgibticd voles of this State: and removed therefrom antiretorned, and Who shall have resided In ihmeleclioo district. and paid Wei is of shalt Le entitled to a vote. after residing m IhlsAtate sta mouths; Provided that the white free men citizeus of the United States, tetterteai the nee Of twenty-one ; mid twenty-Alto yieara, and briflng re-' ithltolift .1 Iris Slate nne year. mid In the election dis. trkt tett day's aforesaid,. shall be entitled tq'vote, al though they shall not have paid lager: " Nt) Version therlt Le permitted to Vote whose name I Is not contained sir the list of taxable. inhabitants fur , Mailed by the cornint,eitniers :is ae.e...ard nnisss first he produces a receipt. err the payment within 'two l yearn, of a State nr floniity litA aS,•testted 'at, e..ably to , the Constitution and give sorsractory evident... elth• I er on.tos own oath, or affirmation of anoilter, that he' Isar paid tech a tag, or on r..i!use lit produce a receipt,l Shall, make "ails lit the tiayracitt thercOf ; or seennd, I if he claim. a rigid to vote by bring au elector between I •ilie ears of tweniv.one and aweniy-two years;; he 1 alisilzleptoe„ou midi iii aferrear ion, th at be has resi ded lit the St rte at leifet atm year next teefore his am pticarioo., ;‘, ‘ ,l make am b purer of rmedence in the disttixt male required by this, mt. and That he does verily believe from the account civeu him that he is of the agn nforinald. and give such other evidence as Is required by thie act whereupon the name of 'the person so adittiried 10 rule shall Le inserted In the alphabetical list ' be the inspei tore. ands note matte optinnite (hetet° itY writing the word •• ill" if he shall he admitted to role by reason of having paid it tag, or tbetWord rage," if he oho be admitted t.. vote on era Mint or his age, and in either case the rea son of snot votesnall he melted our to the Clerks. who shall mark it in the list of voters Rept by them. ' •• In mll caws b here the name or the person claintinlg to vote Ls not tbund on the list fetritislied by the Commissititier 4 nruf /131VV1150f11, or his Jiglit to vote, whether found thotorm or is nut oble'Lled to by any tinalitied citizen. it •loill'hc she ditty ofsho Inspec tors. to examine such person on oath n• . 10 11111 qutili fi •atlons, and if he . Mims to have resided within tbe Sinte for one year or noire. his oath shall be sufficient proof thereof, but he shall make proof by at leapt one romprimit witness. bM. shall be a qualified elector, that bas resided within the dlittirt for more than ten 1 days mat immediately ntreeding said election• unit shellsitso frieneelf vs ear that his bona !!.0. residertze, I io pursuance or id. lury fu I calling. is within the i'....- I trim. and that be did not remove .41t the Mil diStricl i for the purpose or voting therein. •• Every person qualified as nroresaid, and who than make due proof if required, of residence and paytneut or eerier, as clormiiii I, •liall be ticrinitied to vote in the township. ward or district in which he shall result, . ' .• It any person, shall prevent of attempt to prevent any tRICer tiritit election ilm'er this act from holding such election. ni u-e or thieaten any violence to any, elle', efTrcer. or 1111.111 interrupt or improperly interfere with him In the elertition of his dui y, orshall block t it, er attempt to block the window or - avenue to nny wiiiiliov where the same mar be 11.111/.1,0f:111On flolotlS ly 1114Ilifillbr pe WV at sunlit:dm - Jinn or glIallo•p 411 pro.. 11C. any Intimidation, threats. force of violence, with de:it:min influence unduly or overawe any elector,or In orairelthe (rem toting or to restrain th e freedom of , noire, ugh Of TPI/11 on conicirtiozi shall he fitted in any "untori.mit for 411 reeeding flvelitl,ndred Millar, and tit be u fer ImpV 111111! 1101 less than one nor Moro than rivet e months. And If it Shall be V11:11111 tonic ' Court w - 1 re the trial of such offence Shall he had teat tne tiersil so cffending was not a resident of Ibe city. I ward, di. rice or township, where tne said offetce , W.IS committed, and not entitled to n vote therein.thrn on zonviction, be shall be sentenced to pay a tine of not tout than one hundred dollars• and he imprisoned , not less tban - sit Mont Minor Worn I liaMtw u years. I -If any person or p. retina shall make ilil bet or Iwager upon Mil result of any eleriton witton this i , v 0,,,, miwcaith. or shall offer to mate nny auch.bet or 1 wee..., ehher by: verbal tootlamllltiOn thereof. or by written or panic.' advertisement, chnllenge or Invite any Pvl . l lo l. or 1411'1 10 119 1.0 10340 41101 10.1 of wager, , upon cOnvii :ion thereof he .4 mei, &halt forfeit 'ism' !li.l' three MO •. 111, 01ft , 011.1 .1.• 11. I or off reit to Ira bet. , ''t he Jo ....:es ere to 111 el, 0.-er re'w I , - 6 , the rnUnt! : of s , . 111i1110 . 1.•11 lice 1' oat. Ili•ii.i.•. to .Irict,i.loirir, 011 IFr. ;.y In. i Idy itty of th 1..t-•..r, 1.. it 1 - 50, ill 12 o'r ../11. )1, .ir,..i,i i il i.. ~ Given ii ...i. r 10, I. .1,4 i 10l .t.,11 11 ,I. 4• ; • .1.f . :. Ofr u p • Irt, 1.,;.10ef1 , 1.1,1 AIM it nt. pleisilier :Oli pi ',to; ...o. iit OW 1,1,1, 00.. 11i , o oil"! equilt litu.l r II ..i..l'lii:y.-nnii sr. , lit ( cu ed. year of M.. Ind! iiiii•:enre unite United Stale. of A meren . . 00;1 ovstoxm. vm.rit Sh,ifr's , iitiA e,l)rwige- t C. AI. 4 1t.•ritt butt, Rrt~t I, IPSO. 1 37-te Complaint., JAUNDIrE. DYSPEPSIA, DR NEE DEBILIFY. DISENzE OF THE . • KIDNEYS. And all iii•en•n-41i,iing frniii u d.i4ord..erLii.iver 'Act, ar ronstindlinit, bi I t..•ht naliera, heartburn.. daigivo fur food, fallueee or weight in the -munch, sour ernetaliona, sinking or dol tering at trip pit of the Moamar li, swimming of Fite hr.id. Mimed and AllliLon breaih- Mitleiing al the heart, choking or AOlht:dtlUC.rn-anon■ when in a lying inoutire, dotonnees of %iamb. dote ar wells ftef in ilip.sight, fever and dull pain in the [lend, d.'nci.'.irY or Pn'rsPiralion , yeltnwitris of ihr skin and eyes • pain in the Vide, bark. cheat. 4.7. e.. of heat, burning in .the deeh. gprist.out iinngibings of evil, and great ileptliesiOu of epirits, ears hel'effeclually cured by DR. DOOFI.A.AIIei GiIRMAN tem preopet by Dr C. M. J.irkeon, at thr Ger• rem. Medical", Store. NO. 120 Arch Street, Philadelphia. i Their power over the above diseases is Clot excelled, if equalled, by any other preparation in the I. Slates, a* the cures attest, in many ca*es atter *lstllfel physi cians bad failed. , These Bitten are worthy the attention of invalids. Posseasing great virtues in the rectification of dtssas es of the lasm and lesser glands. exercising the most searching powers ita • weakness and affections of the digestive organ*, they ate, withal, safe, certain and. pleasant. Resit van OE CORVlltittl- r —`Firs thin. Clinlrkfl D. llinelins, Editor of the Camden' Democrat, the best limpet In West •Jersey. sap., July 21:—" tinolland's German Ilitiers.—We have seen many nattering , no.* t iers of this nmlicine, a nd the aouare from which they c ame. Induced us to makeiliquiry - lifSpertitle its merits. a.rom inquiry we were pitrAllailrit to WWI!, Weil itillpi say we Maud it Stirrlne in its :triton 11:1011 diseases of ihe liver and digestive organs. and the powerful! untie mire it flirtns upon torr.iiir lir lunation Is really sur- 1 prisin2. It anima ant( wet:cinema the nerves, ht timing them nun a stair of remise, making sleep refreshing. . ...IC this medicine were ~,,, re generally used, we are , satisfied there would br less sii knees, as from the sir , , inacn, liver and nervous sy stem. the cleat majority of rear and onagitiat# di l e... emanate. I lave them in , a hislthy conintin, awl you can hid - defiance to (Id- i demics grMliranv. -This extraordinary medicine we would adrift.. nor friends who are at ail indisposed ii,., , give a trial—lt will then ircommenditdelf It should:" , in fact, be in every f mails. No ether Ineilicitie can produce such evidences of merit." , I From the Boston Dec.) The editor said, Dee. .22,1—. Dr. llonflatid's Cele ; firmer. German Diners, for the titre of liver th,midai f it, 1 jaundice, ilyspepsia.,chroatle or nervous debility, is it . -rilly tumor the itin•t popular medicines of the I day. These linters have been used by ihnosands,atid i a friend at our elbow says he has hiainielf teceived an effectual and permaneut cure of I.lyer Complaint front the use of this remedy, - WI. are ColiViltred that, In the use of these Pitteri, the patient cotistantiy rains sttength and vtgor—a fact wo*thy of great crawfaera tinn. They are pleasant in taste and smell, and can be Used by pet:tons tvith the moat delicate stomachs with safely. under any circumstances. We are Speak ing from esperleure and to the allured we advise their use." Sciitt'S Freckly, nne of the best literary papers pub 11*hed said Aug. 2.511 i—" Dr lloofland'a German , Hit ters.manufactured by Dr. Jackson, are now wont ( mended by some of the mnst prominent members of 1 the faculty, a 3 an article of mint efficacy In'rases of female wetikneas. As such tA the rase, we ad vise all . mothers to obtain a bottle,. and thus save Itemselve* tnneh sicknetas. Pert:On:Col debilitated j constiint'ains w.il find these ttilterS advantageous fu I their health, as Weilainie from experience the salutary e f fect they have . up en weak systems."' Judge :11 at Noah, a eentterifan tvith.great, sclen. title and literary attainment'. said In his New Volk treaty Atesseitger. January 6, 1630 i—Dr. 110.8 ind's German Bitters.—liere is • preparation which the -ending presses in the Vition appear in be unanitrinua j In recunamending, and the reasim is obvious. IL is I made after a fiteacription tarnished by the late Dr I Christopher Wilhelm Midland. Profesoir of the Pill versity of Jena. Private Physician to the King of Prusint: and one of the treat...it medical writers Ger many has ever produced. Ile was emphatically the. enemy of Sambre., and therefore a medicine of which he was the ilinelitor and endorser may hr, ...indent's trilled on. Ile specially wen !tided It In fiver coin. utaint. dyspepsia, debility. vertigo, acidity of Memo* I mach, constipation, and all complaints arising from a dioirded condition of the - stomach. the liver and the intestines. Nine Philadelphia papers express tilt* conviction of its excedlence, and several of the editora speak of its effects from their own individual exile , Hence. Under these circumstances, we feel warrant ed. not only bri calling the attention of our readers to the present proprietor's (Dr. e. af. Jackson's) pre iideatino, hat in recommending the article to all attlitt• ed." None _EviDtsce l 1 The,. Philadelphia gatarday le:etie. the beet Punt'' , netmtpaper publiArd to the United Sinter, the editor !aye of Ilr. llnottand's Getman Bittere.—:. A i 4 seldom that we recomluend whit are termed Patent Medicine. to the confidence and patronage or our. readers ; and, the-retort, when we recommend Dr. .I . lo4l.lnd's Ger. man Bitters. tar %hot' it tuba disilt. tic undireloudlhat we are not speaking of the, no.ttoms of the day„ that OD' ;mixed ablaut fora tater peri;ul and then hugetteu after tkevilave done their eitiPy rake of &whirl: but or a medicine Wile establiebeili tuner really; prized, and which has mat the hearty approval 01 the Faculty 1161N•11g 01! COVNTESTEITS This medicine has attained that high character which Is necessary fur ill medicine- to attain to induce COII 0- terfeltenitn put paha saurian' article atijoe risk 'of the live" of tho whoace Innocently deciette. Look well to the mar of the genuine, They base the written lierialur C.X. JA1100: 1 UP" the wtee" Per. and Mel's • blown in.the bottle, without laid& thee pm airstrip's : wale and retail, nt the Geirnan.ble- NO Arch Atrert. our door below Bth. Philviriphla.and by respectable throughout the country., Also, for VN, Drugsist..Puttsville, pa: 23.1 For 91b0 Moine Store. No (late or 278 Roc dea4rititenorall tile by J. BRO inn 8, jw. Another Scientific Wonder! .PEPRIN THS TRUE.DIGiE6TIPW FLUID,VRCASTRIC jUICE:—A GREAr-DYSPEPStri CURER. PRE *, - pared *net Rennet. or the feorth Stomaett of the Os, after directions of Baron Llebig, the great f hy slot/Altai Chemist, by J. SI Houghton. M. U r No. North Eighth Street. Philadelphia, Pa. Thla Is a truly wonderful remedy for indirection. Dyspepsia, isundlce,,,Liver Complaint. Conriipat lon. and Debility, curing attar Natures own method, by Nature'powa .agent the Gastric JUICY. Cellalf a teaspoonful of this Fluid; infused in Water, will digest or dltwolye. -revs Peartds of Roast Dee in. Omit roy boars, oat of the Stomach. ' E STIDN. ' gigeetion>tehiedy performed in the stomach - by the aid of a fluid which freely exudes from the Inner coat of that °teen, When in astute of health, called the Gastric Juice. This field b the Great 'advent of the Food. the Ptitlfrini.t Preset - whit, and ittltlmniating Agent of the stnsnaeh and itdestincs. Withant it theta will o.e no diaestion.—ne rriniterlion of roost too blood, arid so tintrition of the body ; but rather a font, torpid. painful, and destructive crindit ion Of the'w hole digestive-apparatus. A weak, half dead, or injured stomach _produces DO geed Donde. Juice, and hence , the disease, diabees sod debility Wbirit ensue. PEPSIN AND BENET: ' Pepsin is the chit feletnent. or ;rest Gifestiey pria trifs of the Gastric Juice. It is found -in greet abun dance Witte solid parts of the' human stomach after /Math. and sometimes causes the. stomach to direst or eat Intel( 0p.., It Is also fouled lathe stomach of animals, as the cis. calf, &a. 'lt la the material used by farmers In malting ehease,called Rennet, the elT , cl of which ban long Area the special wonder of the ,ditry.` The cording of milk Is the first process of di. .gestion. Rennet posi.rres alabbitidrie - powet., The etomach of • calf will tootle nearly one thousand limes It* owe - weight ai'milk. Dago^. table , states that "One pan of Pepsin Ai:solved in rimy thousand pane of water, wilt dteest meat and other food "- 11)6:eared tonatechs produce Ito good Gastric Juice. 'genet oar Pepsin: Toiltow that this want may be per fectly supplied; we quote the following ' selesTiric EviDus,cm Baron Mettle,. in his relehraied Work on Animal Cbernistry, says: "P.n./anat.:hit Dizestive Fluid ana logous to the Gastric Juice, may tie readily nreqa red from the G311C31116 1Ue111111,133, of th.t Joitsach of the Calf, in which various _a rticl. a of food. Ste tneat and egg, , w ill he softened, chanced, 30d 02 . 37.4314. Just in the same 'stunner as they would he in the ha man stomach.' Dr. Pereira. is hts factious trearke 011 "Food on 1. Diet," published by Quwlrrs & New lark, page 3.s. , Piates the same great fad, and deacrilies the method of prenaratiou. There are fe.w hi .her authors tie, than 11). Pereira, Dr Coombe, to his valuable writing:. on the "Pliyabil• oily of Digesibm," ob • that clout:Milan of the due quantity of the G 4111 3, JUlre is a prominent and • att-prevaiiing raose .of 1.)) 'pertain ;..1 nod ho ,tates that *it istuiguisiiiiii professor of medicine i t eLionion, who Whe severely afflicted with this romplaMt. re ,,ythieg else 1.3 fail. hod to he (:Indic Juice. obtained from the illfethicil . Of living animals, which proved culopletely iiccessful." Dr. Graltain, author of ihr G 1111 l 1113 Whikii.'on “Vege table Diet,'? says: "it is a, remarkable tact In 'Myst 'Bogy, Mak 'he', stomachs of animals, mareratetE:;,on water, impart to ilte fluid the property or various articles of food, and of eel:titling a kind uFur 'tlficial digestion of them In no wide different from the natural digestive prore'ss." Sinson's great work, the "Chemiairy of Man." (Lea dr. Blanchard. Phila• 1818,pp. 321-2) .ssyo "Elie discnvory 61 . PEPSIN forms a new cra in the ehemi cal histsity of Digestion. From 14,4.111 experimvntc. we know tha t c s „.l 1s dissolved as rapi.ily 131 an erfl fklal digestive tlwd. prep. 1 ,341 front Pepsin, a., it is in the natural Gastric Juice 310eir." Prefeasor polo:hoot of the Jefforsots Coltcge. Plata &ohm, i n hi e 4rem. murk on 1.131113 th Phi Si,dorl, gie more ittan fifty pages to an eland: minds id this Follett. Hie experiments with Dt . Beaumont. ou the ()astnchlite,obtained from its.. living and from aniunds are Well ktiner.ll. '.lll 3311 t uNee " he says, "digestion - occurred as perfectly in th e artl• &tut as in late natural digestlora. ' - A 8 A DVSPEPSIA CURER, Dr. 11.,,,41n0n 4 i. preparation ar I,P,P'sio,lll - the moat marvellous.etrecis, coring caves; : fit bilily, Edi:teiation, NeOVOUI onil Dyspeptic I Consuniptlon. supposed to hi. on the vet y verge-or-the I , 0 I grave. la tivy Ilse details of env , / In' lIIP IMO'S' Or this advertisenient—imt than certificates have bei n given Ill Ore than I'WO DUN DREI) WI ARK.I I I.F, Cl' R Ilw. in Philadelphia New York and Iloston &tine- There were neatly all des perate 1 . 114 P. :11111 were not only ripld ahil wolideriut iiut permanent. it iv a grrair nersoits amt Hide, and p.iftleutarly nse for ten limey to hdli.ats disorder, Liccr Cnnyd ring, 1'04,F and Agile, or badly invited Fever, not Aeue. doll the evil effects of Qainine.,:ilercory, and other Drugs twit it the bdrkstive "re:in...after a lona,stektiess. 11;0. for exce - es eating—and the inn free ace or ar dr tit spirits. It alinnat resi th eiles llCailh with Interns DLL , ,STOM ACII COMPLAINT:3. There 14 no form of Cold Stomach Co upl.ti r ls a Welt it do, not seem to reach and rennwire at once.. NO meaner hoW had they may be, cives invtatit A •InC11! I lir 111iylvalfaiil , L. and it 0141) needs to be repeated, for a .4.41.111. e, make their gond elf , CI.. permanent. Purity or Itbml and vigor"( body follow at oece. It is particularly excellent in cases of Nausea. Vomit i t IC. Cramps. Sore- Refit of the pit of the StouutelL distress after eating, low, radii...isle of ilie Ilravinepst. Lowness of Spirits, Despondency. Emaciation. Weakness, tele. d•ney in Insanity. Suicide. tine. Price. (the Dollar per bottle. One bottle will often effect a laming cure. IN POWDERS, sent by mail, free of pestace• Fer e naermienee of semiln2 In a!l parts of the flult - Py.the OIGESTIVE MATTEtt of "I II P. PEPSIN is poi up iry ItlY form or Powders. wnh direction. , ro be In water or syrup.. by the p.st lent Tlo•oe conciin j ,X the !MIMI 1.3110? as the•heitiles. but Da ice ihr gliallltic fur the same price. nlid tv h✓ sera by mali, free Of within. for One Dollar senr (omit paid) tc Ur. J. S HOUGHTON, 11 North, Eighl h street. rtuladelphia. Pa. Sis prorkwees for five Dollars., Every paeloge an.l bottle beats the written sign cure of J. S. Houghton. 51 II . Side Daitirlethr. . 'Sold by agents rn ever) tarn in the United Stales. and by respectable dealers in 11Iedii hies crnrrally For safe at D. D 4 NNArii • S Variety Shirr. Also fur Cite by lobo It. !Donn, and John S. C. Mart in. Druggists, Pottsville. E. J Fry. liturgist, Tamaqua. J. W. Gibbs. do ?ilthcriistile. Sept 7., IWO G. W. nerchant's Cel brated ' GARGLING OIL . FOR HORst-_(.; Inieh is eso a Caireeaal Fatally r "-et toe :fel Aiseasu of the Damon Picts. TOW' and experience has fully proved that Oar UNIVEttIiAL IiENIEDI h•ie nnc,lirequal oti the of popular tnedirines,h3ving b• more th.fti ht yelra before the p hire. Teslintnny of the - 'iltoarilihititerested eliarsrier of its witaideiful effects on the animal ecomouy is almost daily presented to the ornlittelor A young main in the TOwn of Wltiain, who're' , then were blunt off was real.ired ithoist stiffer. tog.) hv the tamely use of thi Numerous are the vineolicited eutteniOsitsnf patients 'helm-elves. and others win b.ive us.d the ri•ii Willi:II I n appear sa reniarkahle, 1113 wt.!, they at all intere,ted in a pectiliar pill - HI, the) COlll4l hardly have heel: credited The following diseases are annul:: many' others in the tore of Which this Oil has been Inland In Which others had entirely Called givreny, Rini:bone; Windgalls, Exil. Calloos, ('racked tleels, Gaits of allk Ind!. Latne raw, Fresh Wrionds; Sprains, Bruises, Sand Cracks. Foundered Feet, Scratches, or t;realle.Mange. Rheumatism, Bites] of Animas, External PiiißOlia. PnfipJ N1'1%41111 6 AfrlieliOng, ' , met hires, Itoils.tbirni.Whitiows.l l urnsand geoids, Chilblains. Chapped Hands. Cramp. Contractions of the Muscles. Swellings, , Wenkneas of the Joints, Caked lire: oils. 21; c. CAUTION Try' Beware of COHNTENTITS, and be sure the name of the Soli Proprietor, i CEOITGE W. MERCHANT Lockport, N. Y., in blown in the vide attic bottle. and In kb hand writing over the Cork. Don't he putsua /led to take anything else with the promise it is just as gond dre..&c. This is practiced by those unprinCipled dealers whose eonicienre will stretch like indla Blab ber, and who are of a kindred spirit of those in nor large cities, whose nefarious prnericeehaVe so rece itt • ly been exposed to the action of Congress. Those win attempt to Counterfeit., his art ir le Pp fn. t",-rred to the law of New rork, of Hoy 1815, fly which iverili bn soen .that eSety person meddling. In these counterfeits is Soliject to i inlictmesd, imprisonment and fine. petgon selling ont of title State, will he liable t arrest when in the. State, and Ma) to he held as a wit ness minion those he bought of or sold for. - All Orderiaddreesed to the prnprfetor will be prompt Ip responded to. .1 Get a Pamphlet of the Agent, and see what woo dell are accomplished by the use.of this medicine. I Sold by respecinble dealers generally in the United States nud Canada. Also, liy J.C. C. 11111:11E , , Pottsville E. J. Fry, Tamaqua ; C., Frailey Orwigmburg ; Simon Ball Bethlehem ; Pomp & Kenny, Easton ; Lewis Smith* Co.. Allentown ; il. 111nerer..8nntair, ; B. J. Sheafer. Milton: M.. A. McCoy, Northotnherlane; Mr t.. Vone..Wllkesbarte; Nil Anthony At Co.. White Haven; C. W.. Shaine, LPWEitillfZi P. tYillfams, !tear Creek; c. letbect. Mauch Chunk; Rolle* & Jones Tunkliannork , Frederick Klett & Co., Whoiesa gent, rhiladelphla. nova, Sperm, Tanners' Lard and Whale 6 249 XIALLONS iILEACITED WINTER AND hold Spawn 011. :+,113 gallons Enblea•hed Winter and Fall Sperm Oil. 4.221 do Fain Bleached Solar Oil. SAS . do rorperlor Elephant Oil. extra bleached 8.200% do bleached Winter and Fail Whale. Oil. 13.777 do strained N 117 maw and Polar Whale Oil. 7.5a6 do Miners' 011. very clear and bandsoase. 4.003 .do best quality Tanners.' 011. 5.1115 do superinr Rank Oil. 2000- do pure Straits or CO,l ryir. 0,000 do Common Oil for ereaning. S.BSA do •atra h . ° I Lard 011, (Cincinnati ) 2.000 do lard ttil. Nn 100 boxes New Bedford Sperm Cardies. 460 do ' 'Adamantine Candles. 85 do Tatent PoMilled and Solar Candles. . 255 do Mould and Dip Ca ndlea aasorted sizes. WI do best quality Yellow Amp. 660 'rtrt superior Brown Snap. 115 lin prime Castile Soap. • All ankles told, not entitle satisfaction. may lie re turned. BOLDIN4. PRICE. 3( N. WM. ves,-Third Store aticiee Arch st.. Philadelphia. 33-3uto Ant 17. 1833 Wheat Flour, 55,00—Rte, do. S 3 00 per bbl.—Corn Meal. $3 00 do.—Wheat,' Red $1 05. White, $1 10.—Rye, 65 cents. --Corn 65-:-Oats,. 41- cents pet bushel. -J Whiskey 27 cents per gallon.. The news from Conrcss, ,for the week,' except that we give in another Column, is'of no very general importance. The Bill for the suppression of the Slave trade in the District of Columbia, has'passed both housei. On Monday', in the House. Nr. Stevens of Peurnylvania gave notice of his intention to introduce a bill to alter the exi:Aing revenue laws to encourage American labor': a bill to abolish Slavery-in Utah ; a bill to repeal so much of the acts establishing:territorial got ernments in New Mexico and Utah 38 recog nises Slarery in said territories, and at' pledges the nation to admit new Slave Stat6s into the Union, and a bill to repeal and annul the Fugitive Slave law, recently passed. The nevs of the passage of the Como-. mise Bill, is said to have caused general re-"- ! joicing in New Orleans. The Conmtcneement of Mercersburg College took place on Wedgesday ilth inst. A large number of persons were present, and the exercises are represented as highly inter esting.. AddresscS , w'ere delivered by several gentlemen of the graduating class, among whom was A. H. Halberstadt of this Bor ough. Ye congratuldte hint on his A, B.— ship. G - 17 "W ilium B. Laxi,t, Esy., has been confirmed as Collector of the Port of Phila delphia, 4 a vote of 36 to 7. atl Barnum win vs.;.ttot, tut)°, n puck" of r,,iutuen, CM,. -fled Ell IIEI _ - SEM 111151E11111 By Telegraph and Yesterday's hlail 4't1011; ZcisonEssicotiz; . liErars. We rioorpmend a crop from Washington; the eros :.ring in Con,gress has taken effect on all nir...iikr of green thing", • 77' Edwhe Forrest, the tragedian, was ar rested by Sheriff (...a ralcv , at the-Astor House, New York, on Wednesday last, on the corn- • plaint cif Catlialine Forrest, his wife, and held to batl in the sum of SlO,OOO-to keep the peace so far as Mrs. F. is concerned, she ' being fearful of an assault from him. Au injunction haS also been granted to restrain Mr. Forrest from coniTying away his pro-. •• perty. to the injury-of the rtz.ht wLich Mrs.' F. has therein. Mrs. Forrest has also, with in a few days, commenced a, suit in the courts of that State, for divorce against Forrest, on the charge of adultery committed with several persons. This is another 3 * phrase of this unhappy con;roversy., ' a'7 4 -/t is Shard in Brandt's Encyclopedia, that no fewer than two hundred and forty . of the country banks failed in England and Wales during the year 1814, 1815 anti 1516. and occasioned nearly as much distress, loss, haukrtiptcy,•arid suffering, as , the great Rlis sissippi scheme of France in 1719. baring the y ear 1816 _and 1817, a. great number of bank's failed in the United States.; many' fail- -t.• ed is 1525 also; and the failures in the Uni ted States during the revulsion from 1537 to• 1842, amounted to over one hundred and• sixty, with a nominal and pretended capital ' of over 5132,000,000, and a circulation of over 5-13,000,000. A Telc;raiehic Day's Work.—We learn, says the Boston Transcript, from the opi , ratJr at the New York offiee, that the - total number of words transrnittcd over :gorse's line to and froorNew York' and Busion, ou Thursday. (mustly for the evening Press.) was 9000 words. In this was Taylor's' : 9 'r.ize 50n .4 , , , to the Transcript, whie.h came with but twu slight errors. In addition to.lllis there were 401 private despatches to and from ogr chanp, up business transactions. Tables meerbkeeper in Aleghancy, (Pa.) zot seyeral 3.;oung men - arrested, and' taken before' the:Mayor oti Tuesday last. Ile had sold them ligbor °ti the previous Sunday. and becoming itoottica- - ted;they bruke several articles in his • house. 11e:estimated the loss at one dUllar and a halt which they paid, upon whielt the May or fined him two dollars for sellinL:r liquor' on.the sabbath, so he did not make much bv \..,„ • the operation. .1_177 - Jen nil Lind, rs. The Angels.—.k writer in a late Literary Gazette, thus refers to the Nightingale:"- "Before the rehear-al of the "Messiah"Qu Saturdays, I had the itriviltge of hearing her • sing "I know that My Redeemer liveth." in her room. Anything more religious or saint. like than her ;inging of this - divine song P cannot conceive ; if angels du sing, they mush sing, like her ; and if they don't, I never 'wish to bear them." An nld Colorrd , Woman named Mary diedin Norfolk:. Va., a few clays since, at the ad vancrd age of one hundred and t wen tv years. , She was the mother of thirteen' children. grand mother of eighteen,. great grand mother of eleven, and great great grand mother of thirty-five children. tr7 - The .I:c'tircs rezeutly held a Conven titm at Pittsburg, and nominated the follow.. ing State ticket :--Canal commissioner, Dr.. Jacob Di`W CC'S: Montgomery county ;. Sur veyor General;Kiniber, Cleaver, Schuylkill' county; Auditor Gcneral, E. S. Neal,,Alfe ghaney eciunty. 137'Kentucht/ Election.—The late election' - Lin Kentucky, fur members of the State Legis- . lature. has resulted iu tile choice of twenty five, Whigs :Ind thirteen Locofocos to' the j Senate, an'il-fiTty-six Whigs and forty:4We Locnfocus to the Home of Representativt.s.. 1 17'GiLi antic Marine I . l"orks..—_- : The British government is consiruciing a harbor on the western coast of England at Holy-head, at the expert> , cif $35.000,6 . 00.- It is to he iu the form of a orestent, with a width hetwersta are horns of three-fou rthq of a mile, while the sheet - of water. will contain thred Ittindred• and sixteen :rtes. .[LPPrepare to tin r urker.—The eity of Ga: lena, Illinois have passed an prdinande pro; : ilibiting whistling within the city limits, on pain of a penalty not less than $lO, nor ex ceeding $5OO. 1: -- T/tefir. , t saw-mill was erected near ' London in the year sixteen hundred add thir ty-three ; but ; afterwards drawl ish ed, ;that, it might not deprive the laboring poor Of em ployment. ; • I:l7`Enrourc;.;inz."—Stephen Girard uEeil to say, "There's no diffi-ulty in !letting. rich ; not the least in the world ; the first rnillioti.is the only . clitlic.ulty —the rest will . trialie it self!" - Right, but the first million, - "there's the. rub." . , ir7Four Genrration s in Jail.—'there is said to h,eitt one,ofilte county jails in Con necticut, a little girl, her mother) grim' mother and great. grandmother. Here: ini quitv is vi4ited upon the children unto the third and fourth generation. EE:7 - Pe , r•..r of the Press.—There were 04C hundred and . ninety-seven tickets -*served for the the press at Jenny Lind's second con cert interpersed through all parts of the house - . ('One of our ynung beaux says lie likes all kinds of Anna, hut Anna AlositY. lle can't hear her. He is a distant relative to the one who said,Satin was - a feinale With. the 'original name Lucy Fir. • 117'A New paper called the Chester Herald has jtrat been Started at Chester, Delawme countv. It is central in politics, and is pub lished by Messrs. Cohen & Conway. G.....f•A Young lifother.--The Ceusits taker 'of JacksopviHe, Illinois, has found a mo.her less than 13 rears old, nursing ti child of sev end months old !" Speaking of Cheap Things. --4t 'costs. ,but a ,trifte to get a wife. hut , doein't . she sometimes turn out a little dear. r . (There arc 685 Banks with 139 Branch .es in the United States • Amount of capi tal., 4217.317,211.. Cry'The Population' of Niagra at lite falls; is 1,110. : . i , 1111 : L . -.