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'" ' 77- s , ' Ile ' eltlitttirld TWAY 'tlS - Isaitiellift OW s-' , fr;itli -the ?to: 4' etelhartitiffi :Vela t lei ' woes, - ' i _ -----ses* • - • - 2 --1--- °Ow. 00 r tleversier. e 03 1 t /0 I Metlielareser news' eiset . larded Ateetecete • eket:i* gres tre ssontraryeaptin *rev , - , ,tis s , s e stes es k i rek s te.--4 1 4 si . ~ ir s, - . cc eici, %it *mid .b y 3 0 „*„ d i so d • B e e e st e extu d e zais is -31,433 Olt. , o .. r- • I -.: 0 -,`' tilt , , z, 0 . IV 0 _ sr , ' ' , * _Mel , 1 * ell:rig . ht - , tie .. ra ~ , , afilsiimiekhoiresiersd irepablesseriT , ~ ! 1_1 ",,P , :! .. .. 14 ,, T7 ~.s zi: ,„ s , :, iiii - , ~,.. . r ...,, , , com .• ~ ..ra l . lllB thea • in jig = Goleta, itillbe, Ae0. 1 13, - Sig, ..Ortdiard. :, ,*.k. !deo , atitz a tionutste fast,. "„,„ ', On : _,l 2 ePt f i l l a _ _ arorgalk lad P l utu ll _ _7 4111 ;1, -.'- . 2 ' infra .... . at! , as ! , t goes. l ii• e are °Hosed. tia talortg in the egatese-men of diserieto l o l 4. stead 0t. F.5 it ` e ...5 414 aell't- k- t i- , -- grtet ' '- .. 7' l -' ll, - -,' - • '' limues ed Is' anfieleated ff "Hirt 41- e r# 1 . 51 . 4 4 rir Mit trlS-e ll it a )kT .I !„l k . l i k r F t" < lib4 ..!.' t magma oat , s•',• .. , . _sem ete -, 7,6 s et 0 0: `We are glad to learn !hat .t . he , : elpidefnic La. or it .13 34111 ' . 5.,e , . . , eaths ourselves' for poritical parpcises, aed we ing in'tlie emninuniti ' ithe ettaisef be isied that the rissalt , of the eet , eat 'Eleefitne_ la Oak! 5e c ,„,4 4 e s , -en J ' t b s e. -- rt he Brie:alb. , The Noe 4 alllds Pant _.Vsna, !lel* ' Sot Sate teld_ tlen9a lo 7 , '- - 1 , 073 06 11 4 613 " sabeiding, and diet bu.stness le be,guateng to .. , ----' -- ,_,--.-------- ------------ r- ------------- are also opposed to all secret political &ode- far _ a - poTTeVILI.Ri ,, PA. t . b t i '0.1 4 ii si ells . " - ku lt. gli* ilea ill ' State is wiarePlesen i ek l Y Onsa ' `ithadiebkie - - '77 TIA jkes ef thee henelethin 14 415 feet la aldeknese ; ibli NO. s, . , ~,,,, Companyl,473 13 27.262 36 ROM le to 11 ** Tot antl ecs = panyL. 813 83 . . • 6 / 8 21 1 4 be resemed. .The number of deaths and Cases . __-------------- s -- les- u as,the Americium tette _withdrawn whom consraimity . can pl#iiii ehe , Wisest. it a s . .tri'unsph:ever the • principle 'of Pro*. fee the repostoe shonee he knewe, and; cep Ititud thtfAeo, - (tanpo /t o t' i ir j .. . z w • . oaaposur. , . e ek, 3o . up e 10.510 - 04 , ve fallen ofe al ode half. ~ .. _ ---- 'Yo a zmismasill ' ° ' 11538* 1 1 10 VO:g 1 :' Of ' secresy, - and ° publicly 'orecialin . Ofid ' that th' ' literesereenlidediceth ' Vti ' - gaya ite Edeo. pe . 14, ! • Pennsylvania will wet , l ' ke 1 51 4 , r ?a t .- °a , 7?-4, 44 FS m • w _., 4 1164 , enema", tevesegoiweens"-e '" 0 1.4 • 1 4: 1 's e sakst*Sa• , , . 1 0 ••• -- * _. • ~'"' • , 1- , TetTlilliD A s.---- -----7----------- / --- LZse lt the it Pr: OO P, sand P l i bil e l y make Illests loo2- 'II ot tie betia ed. :The mindidZteei f 'th • "Some peo le seeni* - think - at least rev • be a orris TOR THE INIHICHVIONBN - ~ , , ..; . . _ , ~ . in ts , sr , . ~,or , e . _ .y ..._ .. , , ely be rmt to L eire. theillt4oll in are y ..-- e Bottom /tool w3llll. Distanced Coal Gamptuert •„ . 4,4116,16 ' 251394 14 : , *retie* ) . ! , eter s eg alr feet. -S , ~, Cosies • es. -WO 31. 5e„.01X 9 ,111 10e , er i L , swiss M c cum . 811 ,ei t : ~..: . sr, e z _ ,. ~ teat ,. , io?s, inviyug the enaperation of_all_ 4este , Senate and House ansprcarahietiB eitisinnet and' tilin 4511It°ra 111 r ackgetliK) reewesent.....that ethifraile*„ . ~... , __ , %/t, Asir, ~ :One, : ~ ',!.,`„ •';', -,-.; ,i - ',..e . ' Ise* Vito 25 1 608 ' . thole. 2, from B . to t. feet, aa . .t ek ik( =d • eb ee ss e s; Los ea : , 'sun 17 The schooner:Jeseple James, *o l io Gerreges - ' 3 01° • Ashland` •'"' ' ' , 1 :" ' 1. " Arnencans who ire ks • ..., . •,f the rfe. s a teat ttollfeetiiiii thlekrum. r ,' , '• 1•..._ -,., Ivo.-- ..., oi , " t,,rr -- 22 ott I' • sioa,i'al to - Wie ' beand to Baugor;ints. piclica 0 0 ,latP l ..f et - mbers, and esio led •- • 1 ' s _.4 , bs - " w e_ e• - -by the lateelection inAliis Seunnumnealth the - . _ . Isee c F * lcL"'" ' ---• * ei- ''•• . ' .'''---„,‘„ • , • u Elie P, illtelhgeet me y will go for ; 00W/slits n i.,; k, of the effenoeysw te l e Imes reran' '' - 'Vint. ' Ola 141 4 0 . ' - Caltvelltitai slilkit - Tie toed thicimeit:ertfoiVeli the Plato tract ' ' ‘ ' '' '' •.-:1 - • • .39,a 2 06-- • Oki* Vat ':•larittt th i tal ` d 'cieNtie alt 'clown teesERICK LAUDERantI/1, -catallitti l lis. ~ _ . 1... _,,,. _ is e .8 _ .. dethe,to pe4e, tuate, _our seat 9 c 11.5 ,fl al ... . . ..• ,• . c ' nz " 1111 9 ' 1414 ' at s e h° 7 lol e ooot, i --41 4 Galla o i helm' Via Y ---* atelby" obi pee' ' " Olielsted ' - that '' lieicefottb ` --a - the . al lal li abled la' Ma " j lla lulls */ la S t, ' ad ' &Tartar trail 40 to 110: !ilk' -1 1'iti t 1110 1• 14 ile4 - r ''' ' ' ------.` • t h t h - e - d - bi e - 1 4 ' ,- ss e,,0 so st.A.Goerne 2 , l2 `reia oo4 s. • • , . . - • - s s I ' • ~ 1 , ' I - ri t u r t h e A uter i oo „ - 0,,,,-„,,,t,„,,i s o& 11 , ~,- .0 b o e„,,„, i n Issa o s e s e co . ' ... 19,812 ta wo e eger, an tina te nit gate. ' -- *P n PAtseit, corner - 7' Ina Chettani nee mshtutions, ens ear, heartily sup ir by Fore..ol :influences to - betrajt • Olt intet - grog shoes are to be i l e•rjed' and rum into , --- ''''''''"ls""'''! , " 1 ". - f 'lull:nate& thereare assay Ito strorig*isone ... ONEVREK,LATER FRObrglgtOP ' .- voissr • . - e ' .i . '. / '.' ' . . ~ tt Philadelphia: . . , ch , s , 1 t talmati ___ The Americans as a Tarty do' • _ ..„ este. The eatteitiete.,tet.Sheriff rt aupport run.aa . fteebf as IP data oe,Pre - the Priaeillie , i --.-' ' ' - undid the eiletenest ial any' Coal below itas No. , „ COAL ion2car-s,, - Itr e .,- -• r i nn 'nutte . 3‘.l street, mare is. el • '''''''' _, . ' ........00t i t., - „s•.•_ , , , . f-• "-• '''.-- ' S- • ti 11 street Philade Oda: ' not oppose etnigrati on _th e y only Josh's' that the laws,janctinatke,an energeta4 eeto•whitit ' 4 . '0 4 ibthoh P assed '''' u p on the 14atute bwil '' ' i ll i , -. cit..... b e n,, 1 • -- r . - CR N6 ' l ''''.l eus X, E eurut"Tbir4eed R ace te time - fEin ' titititilitiiatitin, - is fliiiiii 4* * • • ' ' term) . I . es , .., . s_s A i. 4, 4 ,, , 4 , We think this is. as .fisittie4l6 the party that I 'El ' 4 vain: They insist that the ' l ll. animidlrla tbe , cow= wow sv•L•2- '" u`e34" ” aesins• ',"' CAPTURE' OF SIMASTOFO/4! Wooten is o. ~.. ~, .:, i I °`? la 18 'req la laVAJola JadgiallAt, I el, eallYleull has succeeded in the election, as it is rePrOaeh• ' COIL TRAD,p.:: lowiat vein us &naiades/oml ialientcl this' asser- - - .... ~.. , , ~,,,,,,,,,,,,, A „, 1 ~., ,AND OTHER scHITYLKILL 0:). STOCKS. , phttadartda: ••• .. a t t. , . •••, . •4.....-,. ~ ..,.. ,—,-,;); -' . ' • et ,,, !. ,,T coat merchant, ail 11 ,,, nu S, 4 neerned s ~ n 'tc, i 4d;, ( 3n, l ycol, ,,o uged. ...l. - !inl_ ct , ini: county. A Tuna Slieluep ieLt . gni Tint , , Roe_ _,; fat to the - Co_ , minopwe li_ apt. ,W: !sena be eau. issimrimmaiaaiwa - - - - ie4 tie be ' dileeth_li ' s!'A rs t eet t.- h eibi , , " 611 9 of t'bie .,_ .. • l ' q 'i, dd at - e ' Rauw reeterene ' ee 4? •CM ' •-' balltrase illirsEtuar - os Wat'lliall l o '-''''" - 'oz... oonTON. , .., a # .' f e ' , . • cede to emer,rants all toe other rights of. mti. was CATHOLICISM, este sax GROG' ;SHOP. did and truthful in nes ma-ter. We would . - - ...e....--..- -sz . 5 q i "delphis. , 1.1 . INTEREST, wouid be ths urenterf 3 ' ea ' ' / 42 m - if" ' waireteinnee '- ' -.. ,- '• --- 3° °0 °° Ninglisa wadi Pridsieb"..boissieapout mo,ooot P''' ' s Gilscv s °tidings, ebrneY l 4• ol o- * . The a . 1 .. l f ... ~. it,ll. B talc . . not hare our State sdneed before the worldin - The easelir sent bY its.dirosd this week 45e: tale - , - - -• Carbon line Port tarees - .. ' 60 00 00 , _ d Courtlandt street, New York :,, -',, ,-' ,• 76 '''"' Y .- o PP se a P ° 4 ' o ore-41'11'a' ... •, s e , tr, false positron. Wes, would vindicate her us )s-ti Canal 32,374 09-for the weal : 86,- lire believe this treet was bought hy Wen...?a , to =g ala ~ s s ~se ~, _ 60 6 0 62. -' ' , RcssiAv Logs 10 009! „ 1 , , lift . = uls Eft Tribuneßuilding,N.Yori: fiuence which is aimed at the ' destruction of . that ' eeerlbefd egehayike/ amake i 5 1 4 11 k- 31 e 11 gwd fame, end the; consistency .of her 955 417 tons.- Total by Railroad 1,799,173 92 , ... , Val VC ..... . Mai • ; .i . k I, 1 ' i teal Co., i fen yeare ago for VlOOO, to : litchis net Schltllkm ' W O '. ' ' : ' 7' ' ''''''' .` . 1 /0 -5° Pl ' 5 4 . .• , • ' , . - )1 .. , , i s i Co., 102 Nassau street, New Yorki N y k our American Institutibas, and any tiat.ivetit , on uus point voters, before you test your bal. r long avowed - and velfssettled principles. It against 1,823,203.0Nain-do. by Canal 809,403 pi &WM the value. of Ilie_atill toe feemieg .perptises, 1 .°4 •31, a m t- t - • tit. 119 Nassau street, . or : / . :- _, , i . . 1 . Bwataaa .. -, - .1 '.. . 60 90; 00' HatarisSiO'Sept. 27.-The Canard ) steant - - s. Sl.PriT.F' a ' 1 ' Buildin Broad- adopted citizen who cannot subscrioe:to sn , ' lIERIZiaIiELL. App eton a gs, , cr! lots. We say nothing against our opponents ill eettainly much mita fair reel agreeable, t° &salmi 705,838 14 tons to flame period bet:jeer. theleed being under iultientidia. .- ,t ' , , CANAIS. •• - liar , ~ 'eew York: . • '_ ' doctrines, but velentatily tahes'en oath that as men and citizens, but as candidates. Ross as at least, to judge _men and parties bv the i. ' Toe shipments are heavy this week, slosiwilig The capital invested by theti in minin'' g end mi sehu l uaa ndli ma wa TigB llllo 4, l4 l2 pratiorea - 1 '_ . ... 50 6° S . 11: 31 2° ,4 ti i r P erpo Atn ol eri t e rri a 4e a t ell repeat/ dates to the loth this forenoon ) from • - s • i'' ' p,,,,veu. Court street, Boston: :. !I f . p TIENGILL, state st,r " 4 ,B o s t „, , ,lie is not en , Arne:scan, ought fe be repudiated prince les the Untimely li vowed " than Bull will' dean ont the AlmEri, ' tiie Whi h ' P - Y ' - '' ' el "aye a ' an wen". of - ' 6 .1 24 tons over last weektite in- inairoverients is about $20,000, which'' would Union Caned . • . - - , - -, . • r e ' t , 13 „ ineL • , , . • i , 0 , C ' s tO condentri theta in tbe spirit of false accuse- Union Canal, tWt_efitil,..... t .. s • e- - 1 .--„atits Co.' mo t - :so ' Ttiis4iteamship brings most imPertatit clews "" - E ih wised to recieve subeetiptions, ad- by every vOter in the county. The Sembitry , greatly needed-and Peter Miller' an intelli- creole however over the corresponding - week lest mate this Colliery n'th the general rise hf Coal t I , Mi.& Maumee:oU 1 0, 4 are ea. ' - 1. t.' lich • t - 'Os dt f ~ 4 „ , ion, w i le Aso cop:futon sti e con tic o , . . . is ont i 116 tnsas a comparison will Melee 1 its in tbevalley worth over $5O 000. though aurato,te a twee CORPANIEIL .-' ; , from the . Crimea, announctng, - in feet, • the • terti-ement., &c., for the Misere "tisistal,and re- Amerirci- 4 gives the following, which is quite gent sued worthy Farmer of ESSI IBrunswig, rival and - hOstile-Pirotans. Is theparty-or Y e ": 1 ' e - ._,.1 ,* ",, .. .. , ' , , • Little Setturkill Nay- R.Tre & (hal Co. 50 4 OA" - et _ _ appropo to this swearing of candidates: One ~ for the *attic. I t , 1..,, , , ,s, 1 -; . , Inch h u ". ''' ' ceeded in the !will be a worthy successcir to 4.ltliite, (who al ri ance -4 as_ 0, st sue 'We bear from all sides that the trade is anis-sue a amen larger tuns, we understand, has been, ro- too kb t o o s e m i sa tio n eo,„ -,._eo st 4 , 8.4.1 flill. of SelmatoPol, so'long and *oleo ,y,ex- • . ' ----* c elections, the enemy° of Temperance ? Is shi ll ts . ents would seem to. indicate otherwiseitie fusedley them ineently; fter,the; _Colliery - tr.,/ .. , it tu-gt ' ack ri n outi ceei tan c t o o, i e . -,- a ' .. .. ao '''r m ed .' (se c* Pe • eil• - 41 ' • • 1, , I I • '' '- - :-. • - 0- - - - TH-1: Aft:N - 1;1W JO GI:21; ., i ha. 1 larger of them engaged ideourting the Catholic end We here ' take oc • to Pan of Sebastopol'. ' ' air News)) ' _epribiteheit in ss ". - - ' 1- 1 : - - - - n - r ema t k ? P e ". 3 - ° u ° (4, it opposed 'to the i MAILtel, Lam 'b y which priers are crairely too low, "Welt ilidoubtlees ' ilie ' The void= whiChiliiiiiipelate is ceitbY a - tun- p oeflo otoecasewa ae o it. c 0,.. . . too tos%lteas; - , - h o„,, than nee 0 , A trerman totes, asked one• of his neighltors the besteommis 'onersSchirelkilt (empty ever wor d s we all wean di e pr i nc i ple o r pee hibi_ Ake m e se e s campl a tat, The shiprrieutsi , s,lio Dauphin Coal) LILCO , . '. . - 100 48 10 On the Bth, after a bombaedment of three • , ~."%,,,,,, p e „ a ry/caaia. It eire fates among e c , 1 '4l - . • , .319 , Lykens e aura earl ''''•-- i ilasinese men; not 'hail in th 4 and 'very p'onspons 1- are you .an Aulencap I had.) These 'three of .the moist important tive lelislaticm in rei# to the sale of,intoxi- fen; Richmond aro very heavy neE7OO feet in length; which is also used hy ,11d . __ 4 R. . R. 4 18. _ ad 00 00 _ -. . . . . • •,e/, / , " 8 a ' • t'n all t ' r Cities • and il tt si , „ ' •' ' • COAL CoMPANlits. • pu se of the renc ,we te ce aug re a der and anyepubses h , • on h e 6; 6 %4:0 1 se h re „re; • . . ",, kaajee c "° " idie "' 6 " ' ( 7 tc , '- - - • I a m, was the'rePly , 'nod. he who is not an officers in the..county. with, sttch 4 population eating iquors? Doeeitentendtorepeal ereethe of _45,000 tone Freights have at s e e r b etede ing udP.,,l'il:p fi n a u tl e , a Le t i th vi e l: t o ullu l t l t f i r e a r m te e C0a c. ,.. , : , (7, ,b ,, , ,,, ,, e ir r, ,„,, ,..0r.t. ,„ r:::::::,en. ..,L ,, L .. or.„ . , .. : . 0, . 00 ,4 1 " CV " largely among the *sem it ScAnyt. 1 _ e • e Intensified Liqnorisw e e d last Winter and° n '-' ' , , the Baden fort, before the Malakoff to er, in &owe l i f : 1 " eh 4„d e „ it wee:sif the non cam- ..„ 01 erican in this enuntrit'lnust be a *a l ** . is we h 've, and ought to he voted fot only for e.-tiesset. - 25 18 le s pe mptist, the triastet cannot be more than saPplied ls eibout ono mile ind a quarter, being connected titith tonedban Ce C ! eat i ti- Ou i 23 8 , .. the g - rog shop aor thty reesale,of sum? Iti,pis. - • r • to. 1 b • " ' ' • a h R * No f rib t : a t'' s - were. lesiva- ' - their ca aeity and hne without reoard to • with Coal this sesaort---and there is floras/toe why with& Railroad of t t etigi . I - 50 eo - ea about 20,003, an ,t e ussians more than ' 9 which the Eoglish and French troep isit ~i'fil,tlL,ll;;;;arlhigi sisdiron , s it? the . t ee,. to ro ttry . . o Lt n et s f e e: , ry. ,.... , , u e q es 101. ~.. ....„. 1 _. -. 0 stY! , , o tice to the victors, wetraust do them the ere- - • • i .. . Air , , o ' ,Nay eapttatis sten ite IMr Ke ner Wok this oath of tonne tocatch_ party feeling, Paul Lenge' lis totally unfit for dit, to say they ua,Ves not -- avowed, nor rIo ~•• ' g resen t in, m aw, w ilt ' ,' o o the , crices of Coal should rule so low as thOido The outlets for the C O 4 of this Region, or:the Cura pelwe bec ale lan c r La C ICIS..- 5 . v . ,1 1 1- -. : 88 6 ° ; 231 / 2° 2 1 4 half that number. The enemy enacuated t,le 4 ?IP". . lie.. I CI , °I I . p , A t, .. , -,111(4 i require •sit avenues to market, w, ill be numernus, and the4pte New creek srl-C-S'-' -•• '' I• ' ' - ' _ town, after blowing .up the defetteeSs sinkiag ',- ~ , -..... i , . , PlPe' ~ '.."' friends of Temperance leaii from 7to seo,soo tons thieyear,[ he eft raters will have more ch ie peps, t Mere ' • o c rba than those Miners' Bask --- 1 - , • • '6a, „la - 00 .li a n l o l thi th o e g ii i;u Bh t l' a ps mi a as ne s l ,of fi s ri re ng oul t d b er d ie r a itO r 't ein ieriug / ' -- - - ---------- Er - mAil TICKET. the Rum vote of - the County. But we learn teat , pe" rion, don't care about the Officeiosind ' 43BB th to be se - Am 50 60 52 . as e party tr i a fias b een d e f ea t e d- nab lasOrear of Anthracite was, in round nuitibers or elle other Region, but with bow touch 1 11 4aee - I p anneti' e ttestu o lta teroo, - -- . - :i .-.- . fie tee so ' r,. Sesta Ameriran fuetitutio&eand America . e. , If rom pasitiee aut °ray that Mr. Kepner is ' ' _ t, ,. " A li ' a , . . ~ , ; does not , expect to be elected. Mr. l4 , White h, er„ wilt , a - • - W ter co, - -, . -, .2s lc Is The total loses in this terrific air A more . , 'l,i ) ; :l 'i adopted citizens, and oisposed to all le- ! ' del tf T • ' er and more efficient friends of Tempe 6a6,000-Bituminims, 20 , 0,000, making ,850,1109 nicht we need not say. 1 . P o thellile • Limiter and cee. oo . - 1 ' • - 6° 63 55 than 30,000. ' , 1 f popery, Jesuit Priertt, and all Amer. pow a member en. ,, , , ? : ; .., - t e mencia mechatacs the can iae or reasurer, time Of the moot ranee than they- ney stand pledged by tons:, with the.high,iniceslas „the `price is Mach The Leckawanus and Bloomsburg Railroad eee.ee s st at e e s e nema Companies win, lie added to es. , pin: ti O f 5 court their support, and Astsoeitej6ts This Association was formed L.' 1 1 • - i ; sol me . record •of thnir own d e libecatil coo . p.„„ ponagoglice w .c• _ •• • a j ......._ .. ~ , ropu,er land deserving men in i the County e _ y lower, the hen week:A,' &Ye . ' either 1111 1 leader! vrojr will , gam them next year, iri co. , a l,r, all anti-American Doctrines, "'" tO protect lAnserican hebor fi r cim the influnce iehere he is keown-and it is tei be regretted sidered and widely ,' published declarations, or preparing to go to work. The Increase.ef An. - York, (sem this West, by the Deter:are, anet'° ° * publication. , , , . -1 , : Bosquet, are among the killed. ,• ' y • . tba above list, what furnished by theme isle desire their _ewe ' , reach Generals, including Genera; _ A large allied force is marching ;sloes; the' . ;chat soiree they may : it of the low-labor of adopter citizens-it lis a the sole n form of resolutions 'o m i t , oo e ar I, I lhat 'he i ' s not better known, otherves • e lie would made in - lu. . .. _ , ',, , t t t i i ii N s.. . , . , , , r• , , , adopted_ in the Stategonvention of Delegates, ~ coast, to intercept tne retreat of the Ruesiana." • ( - Asti. conaisstoNea: good ass4iati_ pn-it, is a hileefici...el society- Ai, elected alMost by acclamation.; , • who passed upon the'anbjects at issue; wig. ' kg etatement will show-the supply of Diluent- Suubury & Erie Road; with Ilarrisburgby the Sn °411185.'617 tans.; r'°B th°'l4 , ll°-17- Wall" a'We3t-4"- it'aild; liitil Lake liri bY " NEW ADVEIVPMENTS . KIyiBIAH. CLEAvER. .t ' '-: 1 ' The Allies ',have captured an iiiimense ,.. ' and so fai wee approve of It heartily. Bia it .e noel Coal is less than It was last year, mid only quehanna Road; with the Lehigh Camd• by ,tbe , i sssAis.: , 1 I l'''' The*ditors will keep a cleeri ' l(mir. ' out in ' laid down their platnanm and notnivated their . 1 Iti . ' i , It, is reported that the Allied Generals have .... , JOIIN R. IIIeCRICAItY- goes further-it is,politicali in many respects t o „adeClunte, andlwill not permit lumped bills te Gube.rnatiorial cendidates upon it to sustain two months of the shipping season remain, i with Keith Pennsylvania, arid - With Philadelphia by the — WRAPPING PAPNB--1/0211i 5131PL 1 T. ' amount of the materials of war. • ' LARGE supply of Crown. Wrap , ASSEMBLY: '1 -and in ion' respect it is much more °beer. Isr,e *d 1 • h ‘. pas , wit, out dates and item ' s ' , lin settling lhe . Pri . nciple Vele" iiFine LAIIC, that is the la t, ° in ica °as ° au ear \ y win e r • 1 i , Ib.'d' tl f 1 't • ' ' Bathe; with the catawissa' , Williamsport 1 Elmod- , p o w piper , a t re d ore ,s pi on , Ab le , m e n' u m an d demanded the unconditional surrender of all ' . WILLIAM A. 1 1 4 11,1 Eitt . ' _ ions to ns;than - ally feature of Know Nothing,„the i I , ~ prenerple ofprohibidis, and to prove them- ' Al s House Account. le„,„. ra ' Railroad, tow de operation ; with , Baltimore am crown. Storekeseeneumeled erav o t ,hl,l,Tr - the Ruasian tedoes, stores and defencesde the ' -. o c _tin . . at ' FRA.NCIS DENGLER. ' selves better and Mote efficient friends of Increase from Schuylkill, 1 / - - - 2/90124 . , 11 SHERIFF: 11 . ~ -, or Americanism-it is he : Stile to all emigritkr• Aigai r , w '' l . ; , _ Letrigh, - - - -\ . - 79,593 • ana the towns on the Susquehanna; to this South, i & p t . 20, iss so. • - Book and SaTeley lee * -- ---- - - - Crimea, including the town _of Odessa. , . e dequest o the people rtO ' examine the object of its euactrnent, viz., Temperance, *DANIEL KOcilit , .. , . • t HAYS "%A TI I el" '• " ' - An attem t , has been made to assassinate - . ... 1 Lion, and ndvocates the imposition of a heal the tickets before them, and `we feel Confident than the present Adniinistration, by ki Loomanne, co.. .. ~,z, . , . , tas,ooo by - the Pennsylvan e bt, Canal : pod with the • North ------ „. ~„ . g „,.,,,,,, , • , . , ma_.ng Pena: Coal Co, -' = ' i'. . 88 000 by the continuation of that Canal up the North, \ 1000 . TREASURER: r , 1 1 ' , such essential modifications as shall more 1, , k ‘ , 1 apoleon. , F. A. WIIITA R. tax on all emigrants, the same as the levyin •• ' the honest, thinking and reflecting portion '-' --------._ Branch. Some of those outlets are noW ready, land HAY, for sale In lots to atilt Pulehee - • The War. 1 i ' • s •1 , , truly comport with e r designs of the COII- Increase of Anthracite so ler tons, 585,517 . * the era. All orders prouiptly attended tb by I. r • ' costeissloNi;T: of a tanff on foreign goods, 'ID keep them oui , will agree with us. tbafthe Anierieshn Ticket • • th t 'll be I bort time - But' dbe ore eff all d • - -: " 51 ° re° In ~_ n " • BALES' of first quality up- N i) Prance. „ - - CLEMENT L. #IIIOIIM I PETER MILLER. 1 t staution, au m . ectu pan univer. The increased decrease - from the other Regions , . The news by ' the America co - bfirms the ae •- " chief difficulty waive, ,on most of these. routes, 'At the Gen:drat Hay Press, Sixth and Christian streets. of the country._ The State Council of ith . ,, -eis a whble, is the best ticket itithe field. venally executed. , - _. will about belarsee. The weekly shipments reap) • l 35.3 t ' counts of the fall of the south side of SebaS• ' t , AUDITORS: . ~ . , „ .- - Onler held their annual session at Ilarrishurg i We ate ' frequently asked whataie Temper , ' ' The followine is ' the result of ' - ' ' the Dec- butliatle above tbe shipments fur the correspeed. at °, t e : h i l eg lV iB / 88 mni , 8 1 V 2 ? e Z th ig a L da a amoile;;lita'hbeeshmujild, s aweekeneen Wyse: ERZ _.„ - . i ' • WILLIAM T. FRY, '. I which but few details are yet added. _..._' Pti_iladeloh . _ , la.. i1e ...,, pt29_ , ,'55 JACOB FAUST: , in January last, and among their proceedings ance m i en to do- T• vre reply this; they can do tiona in Maine, in aff eieept - iwo towns: ', ing,trook last•year, when the trade was forced to ' „t• , ay, the Sib, being . twelve months ' , , , o , roads. -: . tor.scron , OF THE OR: Morrill Re übli ti , and Min • the following resolutions were adopted bY , th,e4'nothino in this County . as xparty, nolv, and I P ca • ' • a e le ' ne of the Itai its will in s" - , its ful stein. No ~, tom i be . • ' YMPORTER of rich fancy goods, toi - On Saturd - el - ' , ' Law as it is. ~... 51.364 . • We received te o (swing sertiscmen wi a . . , . m itostillur. ' , • oi•,, Council and ordered to be published, aud ,they_, -, e.herefore all we can say, iS to! Vote 'for such w 1 , *ration • - m . - t a , to carry Coal to market daring tho IVin- 1 . ' blish it on '' . C I h fll ad • t th ' and manufacturer of traveling desks, nunarea ea _g_ bu ieta ene ru es, cies. bre po o rtaionsi es jan es. ,,, o wri pers un e a Lu an ,m a &ta ps , sin Itasca. • into g irs and .1,31ne the lauding ill the Cnnsea, and three and sixteen days since the opening . .- --- • , 414,-- . I , IT. ' eI s, Democras; , eine w _ s r; s ter,' except the Reading Railroaa. i ' relay:4 t° pu .1. 5 , : ', siring cues, and travelers' companions. • Always on oe the siege batteries, a final rind victorious i ' ttEcEIPTS I were published : . 1 ~,,,eteten in whom they can pldee tbel mest conti- ' with alterations. 48.152 ce in our oa depertment: mar geo d e ' ' 3 . 'LOCUST MOUNTAIN COAL. , dre d. a t yarlety of rtch fancy and useful articles, e ~, I, was made on the Ilalakoff. The as , • 4 : he s ...neva` timer. If IVe repeat, there is no•nocassity of selling doal ' . insportane so coal complainers t ' For Subscription to the Resolred, That our State Legislature lielV4ence to do what is right; under all; the cia Reed, Rurnsuckinx • Whsg, .•'. 10..628 at . . d nal" since last leublica _en. the ruinous low rater it is now selling hi this preceded by a terrific bowbardinent petitioned to enact auchlaws as may positively,,e-I,, amatai i xes The' two towns t,vell not materially alter < rf 3cF4/111 T 4 W Op', to qao. le 1856, e $2 .75 . „, t _ . We have ne le:Sifation in sae: - , 'i. HE undersigned , beg leave to inform lissull g e At r A ß Sl d rect lii ;omatt. Birthall tie ln Acat °th re er ,P P"e hila n de t lph . ia. . sa '''' ll a l4 ll‘ ;ris the venue thei they are th, originel abaft of tho Sept. 29, '55 and a dispatch from Gortschakoff, permitted -- , ~,,... .. 400 presen foreign pouffe - is and criminals froth - Vt. ' • ' ' • ' , ' the result. 1 or :.• , Region. (_, ine and we believe th tt ' • ' Tin - A Parris, to January J. 1856, !:',:, quantity of Coal sent to market by !the . N E w ENGLISH EDITION , - to transpire at Vienna and Berlin, sayiog, • a etery , e perance • T t h e s eas k,-. is-- D emocrats, 9 wh . r s The - 200 entering Is ithin the liusits of Pennsylvania. o z . ,e$ , ... t , o - _ , ~ , ig , man in thh_County wall respon,d, , . thit if the and 2 Republicanio'-are. elected. To the • "Our works' fatf - lit - tlflro-TfibiTtPliitr-Z , '`XareDr ' t D.i. Moore to January 1, 18561,i ; wa ve u su po pe n ri b o y r coa Ctit hn ati vi d n tha g o t T un g p o n ar bli n c s m in a o y not thos he bn itz : ,or I a I see Mseren, to January 1, r 56, 2 'OO ' "And further, That Con ress' be petititmedz- Delaware A Hudson Company ta the 18th Shist., mede arrangements- tie the' supply, ef tim es. ' retail city _ lIVELLIS ELERI.ENTAILV GEOI.OGY. , , • • trade with the kdlowing responsible peril . , the result. Precisely - , at noon, on the Bth t • :on Bliott, to January I, 18. „ 'Fi, 4 0 0 to levy a sufficient - capitation tax upon ALI -question comes before .the Legitilature be- House, 69 Democrats, 21 Whigs and 61 anionnts to 450,000 tons against 270,000-and by. Ronsites, Waive & Cu., 01100,72 11. 2d St e -lewd, Stb s JUSI' ISSUED. 1.1 `, 110r, ,,,, n & Bretlier, to Junuar e ki, 1556, 300 FOREIGNERS LANDING ON OUR": - , oween the repeal of the present „lasil end the, Republicans have been elected. I . , ' the Pennsylvania Compeny to game period 1312,- A Willow. . - , in - bita 'lll tai tnli n . J: u k s t tt e . s a f b . y E oo l ... e l 7 o,a cn i t m a o ra num •-• Gonet:bl-y the whole tlisposable force of Alm besieging - Sellace & Rothertnel, to danusiiy• 1, 1858, 400 SHORES-to ,prevent the• importation. ofi . , opening of all the grog ' Shops' aistin, and:a . . , , - - ouo tons against 284,000 lexica) sans° period last OtLaxlso Oust, Broad and Willow streets, , tit n 1 nt changes of the Sr see; or, st a c e F th and its armies moved forward in a founfold tatack. DEDICATION OF TILE v M • T ' Maansouiat & Musa, Market and Illth remota. , , ' KrLiel delleinue, th. above Poiriar• Tbe extreate right of the French attack , Do , . C. liellar, t.. 1 Janustry• 1, :OA, , 4 6 { 0 5° 0 criminals and padpers." I I ~EW ASDNIC E3l. y ea r s , Sir Charles Lyell, ht. A.; F. R. S. Fifth English ailtion, ...,.,1, floffman, to January 1, Bps, , , stringent License law-we say,give us that in _ , \ i . rt.t..-The dedication' of this Gmnd add We intended to reply to our Lehigh friends E. A. HATtilwAt,B d, below Pine. , was directed against the little Iteden, which s Rea A. Diener, to April 29, isos, 200 With all our Americanism we cannot , sue- t-, • they . carried, but Which they hid to abandon . ser, [... July 1, 185 j 600 • I , e re , S. Mo. es, sent, A it ference to the oneeine - of tlie ere° . sho , eto that doctrine-arid we think that it! 're 1 . - 'e' , ' a P . 'beautiful Temple, latOy built by the Masonic li • 4 ' esh lkill count •-it belu now prepared by their th_ - week-but we are too much' mixed up with -Ilea - lef ) . g The 0:41 they wi guarantee to be inferibr totone, ouo Vol, Svcs. CI beet 15. I ht • The , ' ' 314'°!. 1 , in' consequent° brAllialleideocbarge reuide by .. . 2 00 recent arrengements.ln the best pOSFI o order. L 11' Pln !plea of Geologs nr lho modern changes • e• • We hlintzer, to January 1, 18 te as , 1 'I , •'. ' :t , • ' °Titles at present to pay any attention to the Sub- ye sr c ,_ , : greatly thoarged, o a t tid illustrated with 750 wood cuts, in . d de. t e 035111118., • . 600 was unnecessary for kr. Kepner to take ant - IA NIAN TaiNo.. - -The folleiviroi wars hand- Order in Chestmostreet, Philadelphia, came P . of the Eartrand its inbibitants, Ninth and revise e - Is eel Later, to July 1,1855. 1 - SILLIMAN NORTON o CO., h' R '. '' The second :lei principal' as• . • , - 1 , • •• , - 1 . .1 ject-so they will escape until after the eleCtion, *Keats , pdblic:are invited to give it a trial. To te, bad of Meer IP. Theesson, to July 1, 1856', I s° oath that he was not an Auterican, whiie he , -us for publiciti I hth ' on-we comp y ;wit ere •off this week, on the'2,l6th. It is probable tne . IV nut 'tree Phu del h , 23 al . t. 41 P es. ee l, K. Moyr, to March 22,- (856, 1 00 . i - hen we will reply in full to all their articles,. , A. SILLI3IAN, / Pennine. 4. 1 tim, in one ve., see cloth, se es. _r it o . c . .e x t L e, ,,,, ai m .. ojc, ~ ,slitef thF French a•as agairist the 11falakoff, 2 00 is a nsember of the American NI. echanics ./. s '' ‘ -1 11- • - 1) l' ' 'i b ' 11 ' 'd ' ' ' * i au st e ievinc , it o et e con emnation o f most georgeous Mationie Temple in the world, " 1 We ba.ve also Costponed our Foreign Currespon- • 18 ePts 2° .' 65 • Se t. , '55 39- ' Book and Seitritie "y . dee -- ILO. lie,hbilL to July 1, 1856, It . I , sve ` 1 • 0 ~ , • „ and the ceremonies:Of the occasion were the , . ao• • I ____P i ebrafter six repulsessthercarried by storm -- , —• and decided the fate of the,day. A third at - In els Kinney, to Sept. 22, 14/5, 2td sociation, which proclaims the above doctrine. I Itha mait, written by himself. If Xi. Hipple dance and several communications on impOrtant oxD 0 L tack made bY the British against the great _ ' e i'd! Bo le to April 1. 1856, It 1 ,s , 2 °C) There is certainly a degree, of_ incousistenc irit ,-1 . ~ •-• • 1. t... ' CHEAP" WATCHES' & JEW ELlltV..c.ANltole..ale ' , ewer Atom C A MARKET.-We hat'e no 1 • ' STAUFFER 81. HARLEY, Redan coin iletelv failed, for although they s not about at the time he was nominated- . most imposing tont oove ever been witnessed • bis ek -' reliable quotations to make at this point t we 9 *- - - and retnil-at the "Philadd phut ilidrii and , I „. P. s.„t E. Knight, to April 22, isps, cis 200 ' ' . • in Philedelphia The.day will be remembered s b eta connected with the Coal Trade lentil I _u•Je - ' • NEW YORK CoAL 'MARKET, SepL 22.---CoAL.-- rpit ; a ;run , tem orar '` x).s4ession of 1:liv . Jewelry Slore,":tio. 96 Neeth Second street, OOF• sneceed,A -n ,„„a ~ p y 1 .. "- Plea Atherucum, to Jan. 1, 1357, ' 4 00' in Mr. Kepner s course, that tests 1.:. • , r w i t h hi m t , knew o the movement and acquiesced in • • • . We wi after the Bth of October. 11 then he on I -' ', - - uer of Quarry, Phi adelphla. the salient allele on the work they were • es, re & Fi-ber, to Sept. 29, 106, 0 00 - reconcile to the people. • - ' l ,4 ' , i , , _ . '' ' ' Liverpool coniinues scarce and commands full pre G, Le • r Watches, full Jmeled, 18 earn. s ,Ane,,t:'S. . 0 , - . 4 . as an-era iii the /history of Freemasonry 7 head for tiny subject connected ivith Coal ,and . • J., 11. Graeff, le July I, 1855i t l • 200 il, the nomination, until the Liquor! Committee' . . , , • ce.-100 tons Cannel, afloat. sold previoe, to arri- , ti te Gold Lepine WatcheaslS to 524. - speedily driven back. The fourth portion p,, , AI 2oe If any person doubts that- ie above'txtract I threw Mr Dickson off the first, ticket, because that city. • the Cold Trade, and we will make up for all de. ` e - OCt Silver Lever,fulljewelled.sl2 Gold Spectacles, „ 4 the assault was made by tne French, under , E laelley .1 Son, to July 1, 1 55, , ,6 . ' v'ol, nt $ll 50 ; and au invoice of Orrel. $9, 4 MON. Silver Levinejeweli, 0 Fine Siller do - 150 I , ~,, ~ .. 0. :.,,,, e ee n tend battery, but also F Patterson. to July. 1, 1855, 3 ° 0 from the proceedin, sis not correct, we caq ,e ~, w l id not swear to suit the' 1 1.'' h The censer stone of the New,Hall was laid fic i crisi°e • _. 'Geld Pencils, 100 e a dri oa r 1 Parvin, to July I. 1.855, e 200 • , , ,„ ~,e oe rrOw-s op 0 'f. 1. A cargo of Pictou has been taken at $5 25,. 4 ill Os. SuP.Tl"utuarilers• 7 , L : adles , Se., ° d ": " i ""'" ` : ' • - s ' SALE OF MIL, MciIINNEB . caI.APT vOLLIER i', AT _. ' 3 Silver Tea.speoneset, lee ha c . • Gold Bracelets, satisfy them by calling at our office. 1 ,5 e' November 21, 1853,-.' Since then the work has\ . • The price of hard Rod Ash has been reduced 50 te Dr. Hassler, to July 1, 1355, 200 ,- ee ers. ow e acce vs 1 1 i o N - h the 'non it at'on f P , P ~ , , •'. . Gold Pens, with Pe t ri, and Silver Holders, in. The slauebter was terrific, and is estimated ST. Cr-sta.-Mr. MeGinuee has recently sofa his • i , es e et a . c he e, .. Petheri k, to July 1, lier, 100 „, • , it - - _. 1 . Tr I ' , the first ticket, and turns round and eondemns dly proeresseetis the workmen sten 1 ~ , cents and we now ,quote $5 50 from vessel, and • to ran. stc . oes. Geld' Finger-rings, 37, tants, .. . , , '' t - nt 2,000 English, 15,000 French, a aii- as many eese Donaldson, to July 1,1 55, 200.4 I LIE ALMS HOUSE' TESTIMONY.- oe 1 pube , ; , ; -,; - , . e ehopp'd the wcXxisind hew'a the stone, 1 Slpirt. and Slope Collieries, at St. Clair, to 'hiessrs. . ' ' plain. 12% centi.; paten , lb% contr. Lunet, .., eon b. ~, ,_ $6, cash, from yard. White Ash is unchanged, All govds warranted to be Russians, making the aggregate upwards of - the act of those who laced him in' nomina- i • other articles in proportion. Il in. - Wolff. to July 1, 1855, - tp 200 lish• in another column the .Poor House ex• 7 , . P „ I Till by degrees the-beauteous fabric rose." \ Kirk & Baum, fur $147,500 ! . LIFTER & BARLEY, i ,S- , . the selling rates being now the game as Red.-sift . = what they are sold f0r... 1 `,,,SVA thirty thousatid men! - , , 1 neuel Lily, to July 1, 1855,f i 450 . . , . , f '-' a tak ' To, tiou first Could any thingibe meaner? We In its exteroal 'appearance, it is one of the ,/ _ _This Sfinft Colliery is ono of the most eciebra. e : ,„ , , Lev and Le Ines Olt hand-some Gold and Silver erg p J. n . Haas, to August 4, 18555 } e 255 animation and testimony as a.r s ert. e l 1 ,: s: . 88 111 J/.9 loarunicte. ' , st , ll lower than the above prices. -' _ The Latest try Telegraph. Jen I. Kerstse, to Sept. 22, 11156. ... • 0 00 IS not yet concluded, but upon consuaing wit. , . 4 1 1 •ip do not'wish to dictate to oer, opponents, but i most imposing striiiitures in the city ; , , its xte!l that we have in the Coal region, not tette , Boston Coal Trade, , Fol.'. - • '6'l '55 . i 89-10 m - LONDONi . Saturday :Stern ing, Sept 15.-The • -, i,itiO Ly . man, to January 1, 856, ' 200 , e ' if Ave belne ed te those who' Combated the• Gothic brown stone front, towers high above t one of the Committee of Examination, it wast g , „ , , . _, , , • 'd, t f its being the first shaft ics th - 1- aecoun t, sunk e .. c :" M meet vein and th r b rovin l the ° , - theoly, ao long entertained by hlr. MeGinneis and seme other lots do. at $l3 I, 14eeteel from tbe no.s. Coririer. 84tpt., •27thi] s a nags co - um Amuctuzugel pAnp, 50 @ . sl4 - it chaldrpn, cash.- others, of this vein underlying the entire Region, ~a . 4 , 4 u Sydney a t eti p cestora-HOILSO chaidion, cash. were in ful Paris - dorresixindence says it is reported that 25.- --- , 2 a ' Ps Lert Hoffman, to August 17 1 18.56, 200 ', • ' - 4` ,. d ticket, in opposition to the gries frauds most of the other buildings on Chesnut street, ,' g reat ' ' , ceyp ; i...:. esuessof 190 tons Ebelish Cannel on private testes, and , AT READINC,, 1. 1 000 troops embarked at Bahvklaya for the north . I ;3, bS. Gordon, to August 8,1858, • ' 200 thought thati there could be no impropnety i ; s e cen . 200 i• - te d '_ t practided by'Strann & do., and itlite grog-shop and the edifice is a cOnspicuous, as well as a October 3d,qth and sth, 1855. ee 'Sebastopol? isnd also that, the ltussians - Pete? Is. Luther. to July 1,,18 5, publishing thkt which has been e ici ,up , • , Further sales 9f Piston at 87 :.5 al mine etuddron, and , I retreat towards Perekop. •v, eir Ellis, to July 1, 1855, , 200 • 1 . 4 ' , aud Catholic influence, iyhieb: prePondemted most corninanding • Object, from all parts of o . h • t i • the. present tame. • The publieostion may 1 , 1 'A h eiti's retallin at $7 -- 1 ton ' the T n Win tersteen, to •Tuly 1, 1855, 100 'f h • l't f C N e a sosdn aceoun. o t e superior qua iy o on . ,nt ra, L , g , t • . A despatch froin Daiitzic, tiaAwl the 14th, a free to July 1, 1855, \ .'2 00 the means of bringing matters to lig 4r 1 ,4.1, o , • h. ' if e d. , so lar 4 ely in that Convention; ye_ would kici that thoroughfare. :. ;The temple has a width li 'h• h • = _ . , wle it has produced. - , / ' ; • ' WifoLDiAll Pairrs. ' ; ' 6,,,,,0 , . - . . ,- ? chal. 13 oo ea 14 uu ',.,._ _e I L - 1 4 X.;URSION 'Tickets, on the Read- says, the blockading ships are bxpected to be - r t rt 1: ; e. ,apt. s. .... AATIInp...OtII , , ' \ lU° otherwise might not be brought out, and whe. I him off the ticket instanter and' put on Mr. of 101 feet and seyen inches, and extends ,It is sunk to the depth of yearly 450 feet t into s eweas ee. - . - = do -esse - - el ing Railraid, to, Beading aud hack, good from Tues. ord d hoin ' iminjilintelv. 1, ere e . .. , y, Cktober oth, will be issued - emsissmassmemmemswim - I . ' " ' I do -- m _ day, October 2d, to o It is rumored in the Clubs to-day; that the e, • t'thesei ther for or agaiust, it is but justice tha , , Dickson, who, to',aey the least, has certainly from Chesnut street:to Lodge, a distance of the deep basins, and the Coal brought uss from orrei a o cO O (5 , _ _.:. .on and after on y. M da Fat October lie and may be had at the BUSINESS NOTICES. . 1. , • , svencv it wine places, of tbe persons named, at one-half the _ kllies found 1200 guns'in Sebastopol, and also do - 575(4 - - r " .- 178 feet. • r• - • •• thence is the most dense, hard andeure, that goes pictou ' / - t ogs should be made public. l •-- 1 puriued a manly part throughtete i , reenter Dares. that the' Russians were tallin,:nk back . on ir- _ ./ cI.EMENT 1.. HUGHES, Sixth and Chlistian , s I t. ' , ome part of the testimony which wei: pave I - ,„ ~, E .1 rUlli Me POYSLitle (rn-elle. The procession Teo Independence Squere, h , t, 'n Now York' it is Bridgeport - -s, • de" --ee - - is s r , to market. We are told t a i 4 ,_ virginh ._, ~. . . . ,10 , (oi •-•• . L " greets, Philadelphia, advertise 1000 bales of hay AMESSII9. DITORS..- Mc IC qi. ,011 RD Coll - 351 .h il Ai d • - - : ` preferred to all others. 1 Achuylkill, white ash, • ' • •ie ton 5 132 es. 587 -•-• $1 Ifs.-Phihidelphis. at' Howard k Co.'s Freight Ertmess Backsha Serai, but the French 'rumors srty f^rol::e. '4, . p blished is really unfit to be put lute ~ P rinfi did deliberati • on with regard . tos•thst unfortunate where the ceremonies were held, was very From 800 to 1000 tone of _Coal can' be mined • • do red ash • - - do _ 515 06 00 Office, 41 South Third street, and at Oetz's Bookstore. 14e Chesuut atreet. the Russians Still contestibly hold'the north . • t pewee of the Deinocratic party; in 'Schuylkill large, :Li Are 650 - - and numbered. 3,770 persons in line. • • • . .. - - 1 "" I g h 1 lum p - - - - d , f ? ', I. A ~,, 6 „1 0.-Pottsville. at B. Sannan's Bookxtoro. side of Sebastopol, and will, to the last ex is so horoible, and of such au infamou - hie firm of Straus & Friedirnan has been ilis- ut it ‘t, , , h 1 d td f ' - ci ir ' • .f \ couuty, as e me o e ine my p s ton in re- . -. arid prepared at those ewe Collieries per , daye and I Ackawanna -• r - • - 0 -'- --- - 1 :I:I.-Norristown. at Lyles Hotel. Rridgeport. , s eett ity„ 'When the head ot tire procession entered the , • : • • IZTALL PIUCTS-Pk.U. TON OF 2,000 POUNDS. t , e y i , hese and the business continued. by Mr. Eman- . bharacter, so unheard of and inhuman h . 3 t att , ard to the second ticket, ur meeting k -eld at the ' fie. .--Schtrekill Ilevete at Wm. 11. Levan's Store. ... tite quantity of Coal whiele can be reached, by the e minei . . . - , -- ? ton. 14 00 (a. - - 31eVeagh's Hotel. it iS also rumored in Paris 'that the Allied 111 Fl'll4lMan, 'tit Is . 1 , 95.-Phiriiirrille. at Nathan , We think our readers will excuse us for so die f house of Mrs. Moye, rs. I would state that I know Square, the rear WaS . .„Hi'Spruce street, between o malt particularly, istilmost inexhaustible. 1, Newcastle,searse - - - do ,1000 es - --, 75:--Auburn, at Samuel limmees Hotel Admirals have decided t at it is not exec- PPIIRAI3I 'LUG cautions the! public from no- , .. e I nothing of the nerveinent, having left home curly I lth and 1 9 th street ' ,s. 5' -Pottstown, at Abrahrun Guldin's Hotel _ 1 do fine --- ' - -. do - 900 (a. - - ' l We congratulate the Messrs. Kirk & Bautn on o',. re s .; . . - ' - _do-- - - - rat - - '‘' • dient to enter the ha'rhor o Sebastopol until • • te, which were stolo from hims.- ing, that they miry see hosto,our Alms noel 1 ;sue:lie no , , on Morulay morning, on a visit to 'My !friends, in , . so.-liamburg. at Charles Keller's! lintel. I ' s , , 1 ; lit I.q, -ec and be guarded. 4 - has been conducted. But shocking and de 1 , Terry *d nor '' ' county, and tit return te the county_ The orator of the day was James King, their h d tak lea ure 'n saying , that ecotch ~ pure ase, an e p s i ' d° - - ` a • " i- - W.-Douglassville. at the Posit Office, Dr. if. Ludwig's. Fort Constantine is silenced. t," -,. -.. Welsh s e . . - . do - .s- se , , . ~ 30.-31ohmilh3, at J. 5. J. lieffner's Store. . It is probable that the Allies will attack THERE are Bereral other advetilisements which cene as the language vie have pubrsued i'S unt 1 saturd eseu a . s 'i' i g ay ` ine w o 'd e - I,as n t eorthulte ,ri r M.D, of - Pittsburg. - . we believe them to be one of the most high4mind- Cunaberiand, run of . pit - - do 650 0 . 6. - - '4%05 Birdsboro, at Henry 3LLee's Post °nice. - ss call your attention to---please) ook for them on s .• , . ~. ' , 1 ' ' did I ddviso the meeting to be got up ;' I hare ev- : :14 ., ,00 : - do 041 and honorable firms in our county. And on. ' 4° ' s u e - ' . ... ' 76 (•"- _ '25,-Leesport, at Dr. J. IL Spates Hotel. Fort C'onstantine from Fort • Alexander and w • , ir second And third pages. i'i other parts of the testmonycare stilt worse= ler held that vrhere :nominations arete once fairly ; an coarse lump , - do 8,00 et These tickets will be ood on any of the Regular Pas. Artillery Bay'. Tus WHIG TICKET.-A Fs ACD Th t os_ ~ .- g . -, I .•••• e mos ~. au ,' Iting....2whica l i made, und the candidates came hp t'„o the require- . , Ilia retiring from those Cellieries, we woutu take 'Sydney - . ---- ', - do 800 (o/ - - senor Trains. whicb leave Dryad and Vine streets, Phil- Prince Frederick of Peissie is on a visit , WE call the attention of ou „lenders to B. C. still more abominable and revo , _ . i . . bietOU maim -... ..• \ • do 650 eio ---"--I d mute daily at 7.1 e. A. M.. and 3 1 /, P. 31.; and , ~, 1 , , 1 1, 1 tnents o , , r the peopfe that they are lending; if imptment thing that'was ever attempted in occasion to speak of Mr. McGinnes as one, of tne s; d , tin ,. _ do 500 ( ae ' , nn ~„'u - -.-. 1 Pottsville at 7, 1 e A. BL, hnd 4 P. 31., stopping at all the tO tne tsueen. . ...- EVeretC2 Phila. Surgeons' Bandfge Institute. we could n'ot publish. i. g nut, what becomes, of our political 'organization ; LI Las county, was_the naming of a number of most determined men that we have among us.- Lackawanrus, lump • - 1 , - d° •-v. - - ; hove named stations, each way. ' The London 71' ni es sur , gests the celebration at • The monstrous fact that even insmie pee.i if each candidate,ewho thinks'he eras wronged . • lA•histb, lump - • do 750(0-- A Se t ~,, ,33 35.1 1 . TIIE REAL LOCUS.T hfOUNTAIN COAL is our most respectable - Citizens, by lwo or three of Perhaps an other man wouldt have overeonie e lh White ash. lump •• -\ - do 700 (ic 750i'' ' r . - '"`''' , - of a national Alay of thanlsgiving, on account ot, 1 , , r , out of a nomination, min set tqi a tjeket for him- ,-, i iiverieed tor sale by Messrs. Sillytnan, Norton & sots 1. eave been prostituted, seems to na el .11 th th •'t e n fth Carty falls to the tools of Straub &Co in secre . t, and th i s m° dif4suities _•;, e., . en e °remit ato o ,is en , , that he did, in sinking his ;justly Antbrarite se white ae 700 • -- ' d red ar s do CO . , of the fall of Sebastspol. :', ,28 Walnut street. Philedelphia, and can he • , *, t /10 round. The Democratic party or Schuylkill "ws . celeillated shaft ; and we hope that the sale has t,: - - BY TELEGRAPH. , . - -------- -- ' - --- - -- - -- -- -- I MIS '. CELLANEOUS F--- , - d in the city. nal at several Coal yar a ce of Investi - m are gee been elicited by the Committ O. .g , - . .., , T . . promulgating the:10o the public as a nig - • rs, . _ . • • , : - a. . • , o , county, should be Unit at this time. I he issue es - . I Farese,3 O'CLOCIE, p.m. - - - --- -, 'ee advertisement. non, in private Lonversalions wie.tue sumer ~ , , . amply remunerated hint for his troeble anddleavy - , .i , , I one oi more tnan ordinary interest • the secret Ticket in the Sham' Democnitie Papers. ~. ft 7 . . : . . 1 0 „ ItfUSICAL.-4lnstructions giveii . on. ir.be jilarktis. EXTRA; FAMILY FLOUR.!-J. B. Chichester, of the Asylum. t , , I f•s. ; joe. of the Demo/Metes party are ,on the alert to Messrs. Beal Patterson, Cabel Wheeler, • expense. c I - i ' rso I e s e_e_ the Piano. hy Siiss HENRIETTA h. MENINIG, , . , e•nuniKion Flour Merchant, Centre Street. one es . , , . - s I 'd • o inveigle us. Shall the vote's Of tios Democracy GIRARD COAL LANDS. 1 . ?) lITEKL.r Fore rnl: Jutilt VIL I/isomer, crt t waste an incapaces • ne o ec , . „ - - Ise i either at the residence of the pupil, or at her own, In OOR laan _________ _ ___ _ , _.. ~ - i lor below the Episcopal Church, has just received 0 , see, 1 aenin be thrown atrety, as it was hest year, by di- ba • Rowland Jones, , mei R. Bennett, Henry „ A committee was appointed some time lige by - • - -- - iso I Market street. between B . !cond and Third. • raotacTi:. rBILADI.: NEW YORK. 1 BALTIMORE. ' 4 . 1 h ',mall consignment of very superior flour, which seems to have been predeminant in tli . mat- '.' • l. •- • o, i vision•ln our ranks'? Look ut this ,Cengressional G. Robinson, and '-,' Jacob Hammer, &c o &e. the Common and Select Councils hf the City o . . . . Iso Pottsville. Sept. 2'2.114.0 . 38-et , ,_ _ - e___ e ___ _____ We. 0 .`"ererl by the harrel or in sacks, at a reduced fth tire establishment • I , district, represented by a gentleuMn very largely in ~ , . ...1 20 i -1 • Wheat Sour, bbl., t 80 0 1787 Or 8 08 1 7 f' 7 agemeut o een TOBACCO, CIOARS AND OATS, R ye - - - GOOI I 60 Ai- f., Zil , G 25 _ Fee. I ' I the minority, and ehall the satne thing again take have authorised `their names to be with- 1 ° . hiladelphia, for the purpose of visiting the Gi -450 1 4 7:i ra , 4SI 4"%••• 4 - 5" '', ---_--:=-=-=---: -- ------- A . T• the Hamburg Smoking Tobaeco cern meal i " , . , -• n , PbEASANT AND PROFITABLE EMPLOY- ' thiu cau be more melanch s• I even now, no g .. . . I f e e, 1 place I By past extfericnee we Shiln:l4 learn wisdom. drawn and will not :under any eireemitanees mird Coal lands in tho Middle Region, and Making -4 ntpmenta I I Irhent, red, leash., 160 i 1 Neel 94 145 (~.. 160 ?IENT In every town end village fur Men' anal k toan a visit to this Institution, whicn, ins . I I - Imre had the honor' of ;representing this b _oc .ea a report of tho same. ' ; , ,OlLand Clear 31anlifsetory. ~ eek ending Saturday, Sere I 10,000 bushels prime Oats: 200 barrels:Smoking Skew- " White „ . 188 I . , 1 F(1 2 10 1t4E„.,1 96 , . T. They are Wh . s b t t the canuma . ig ~. u a . ; - :Walsh Siles• 3 1 1 °. ' - 1 20 118 W.,,-..”5. to sell our sieet. clicaP, and quick-selling of exhibitino eur shame. should show f . dr ; counte in part onessession of thh Legislature, and , , I a!: •200.000 1110 Spada' cigars; 1 .= 3 - s. . 3tr i i , e ' Corn, white, " •97 1 , 100 1 ss cit to • This committee 'shifted the Mahoney valley in Je Bees, /led to canvaf , for our popular Scientific . a • . I se, e I I believe my course, while a meraber, gave gamier- same time are also- Americans in feeling--. , 'TO ITO ' 2e,000 Cuba Extras. • El " yellOw .1 00 95 90 -- Jmrsale. All /rho enya , Jc with tie will be secure , charity and sympathy, for the liana t j o .l ,:_e - 'al sati'sfactien. s. ," e •,' - 1 ' • and have no idea'aif permitting their oppo- ' July last and recently Mr. Waterman for the • r , , Alb. 1 Nf ' 'Hamburg, leeks cooty. 38-- : Oats, e Ste 3S"Ce 421 37 Or : Pi IY -• , th, 1,,,,,,./arity of b,,,. Profits , . very liberal. coy is everywhere apparent. It woul 'iltie IMy ipresent, position before the peoide, was al- , - .. ~ • s t, committee, has published their report, which re- •Augt ifN, mg. ' ,1 Sept. V...• '55 / ' I • 'l.47hce..Fe, per fi, .. 9 o.'lo 'lO 0,11.14. , 1- I''esse ad•lrres, Fowler & Welle, SOS Broadway, , % ' together unsolicitee, but having been placed on nents to place tnemin nomination in oraer to ; ' 'Dahill 7' t li, nrooklys 0 12 10 1 , , ,i',.1. 12 1 1114' (01 . 6 , , better that vie should' keen no Alms House at I commends that a geological and • topographical .Bath, :300IPa ta i 'VOTERS OF fiCHITYLKILL COUNTY. 4 C'Off'l'v 0, '.s TO THE o . 11 c !Inc York. e s• - I the regular Bemociatic ticket,. and accepted its defeat the men on the American Ticket, in 13,2111 P 7 1 ril . HE subscriber tereby offers himself mines, ..„,, 15 1 0.,, io„ 10 1'21 1 ,42i 14 A ' ° ' • Survey, and examination be made of all the City 'Boston. , Mesa pork. tt t-Ift 5o Im 37 W 22 5•0 .r.• 1.0 % 'een.- BERES COUNTY AGRICULTURAL FAIR. all, than to have one kept as this has b e / nomination I ask pour su orL tileddina mwrelf a a ;Bridgepot 477 P 3 i Butter, dairy, " IS @23 I 14,6.18 , 16 &IA ' ' PP , ' 's ' whom they have full confidence, that if elected Coal lands in, Schuylkill C t id' i g th t as an Independent candidate for the offiee of Trea oun y, prov te a mrightou. 114 P o - -Br referrine to our new advertisements in an- • It is a shatfie and a diso , race to t e . I ti county ' that it . elected, I a iall endeavor to, dtscharge my , surer of Schuylkill CoUnty. at the ensuing election ork Sugar, bl 4 ; 7 1i (E".• 5!,,.i 7 % 111 ( 1,, ,c -' l 4 /3 . a Cr '- - h th t the Bcrks Co. seer column, it will n seen a ° . A duty faithfully ton'ard the people, and for the best Bridesburg, they will advance, „the best interests of the the expense does not exceed one thousand dellare. ...... ._ C.•. 7 t 9oi the bth of October. Ile nnexetfutly solicits the suffrages, Molasses. per gall.. 30 1 a 5 '''0' . .. 7 .T... `A - -I•g• ' . hree 1 "" Acricultural Fair ma ill be held at Reading t It was rather singis r lar that the person?: ho interacts of SchuyikM County. ‘,, ,' i . county and State. -; ,nenevute, As the Will of Girard prevents the lensing of onneor, 21 I 0 1-4 and If elected, be will endeavor to perfone the duties of Oil, 6 Perm, 1 INo e e whale. e • 70 - 73 . 68 i 1 _ Very truly You're,' , „ i • 'Cambridge, 2...4 I , the ogles to their eniire satisfaction. en ' . TV! IMlTitiq the following week, on'the 3d, 4th wrote the principal fetter 'to the Commis /-on-1 1 any of his property for a longer term than five Your fellow citizen. ,•• linseed, 1 1 84 94 t _ . . 1:: .in 7 l sth. Excursion tickets on tho Rending Rail- , . , ' • * SAMUEL NIPPLE. i. , coatis, 167 -sae good from hlor.dav - un "d til Sunday 6th, will ere, trussing tue most barges hatileft 1 grave c , , o a , --1 ' 'FIVE TICIIETS IN Tee"; FIELD years, it interposes a difficulty, and prevents triese Camden, . 1 Charlestown, 443 Auguit M1E1551 Plilli.A. itt., N. YORK. METAL 31ARIES. y le a r.,p. ' , sued at half ' *Th 't - k ts be had the Alms House, and could not be exam lieu./ price. es° ic e can Coal land, from being leased at all. ~, -- -- --- . , --- r,' e Bsenan's Bookstore. .., . e • 111 1 FOR CANAL COMMISSIONER.. , Charleston, , , PHILADA. SURGEONS' BANDAGE INSTITUTE. f PHILADELPHIA IBM TORE. IKON. '.' I ' To CORFESPCt•NDENTS.—We have, received 'a number of communications on various sub jects, one of which,ii from Allentown on an important subjecti Which we are forced ,to lay, tet . ,until after the election ,on the 9th of ',. October. - .• WE trke an *apology to our readers abroad,' the quantity of political and other matter, which will appear in our paper 'for this and text-week-'-when the election will be over.— We are compelled almost single banded, to ,tandap and wattle against the united efforts of Rum, Rbmanists and the Sham Democracy, which- has leagued together to keep open the Eight Hundred GROG-shops, which unfortu: .ately exist in this Region, scattering broad cast poverty, misery 'and death, in our midst, and blasting the interests of the Region. THE Whigs and American Republicans have formed a Fusion Stet • ticket in :Sea; York. Great : enthusiasm prevailed. WE understand that Mr. Zulick, the Inde pendent candidate for Treasurer, will receive a large vote in the lower end of the County, where he lives. . the put act! wuNn Docratsr..—"How will you vote 1 this. year?" said a respectable adopted Welsh citizen to another the otlkeiday. "I will - vote for the Aine.rican ticket this • year—we must be ruletf . by somebody,' and I pref 4 being ruled by the Americans, instead of 4he Bo• ;tin Catholics," • was the reply. _A =verycor rect conclusion worthy the consideration of c_rery adopted citizen. ' • , ID tit/ re ill NO site THE STATE FAIR AT Ilinntsnirtm.—The State Fair was open durini, this ,week for ex hibition at Harriiburg. Thweather has : , i±en favorable for the ocessfon, and the visi t'373 were numerous. It is stated that over ~..? 40.000 persons were on tlie . ground. But the c display did not 'come u to the expectation. The President of the United States, Gov. I ), ,llnek, and Ex Governor Bigler, were the iion.y of the day. I St. MO P 4t4, Matz called on urr and declared that he was not a member of the" Liquor ika;:ue—that he would not join such an as. swiation—and would take no such oath. If Hoch is the, ease, how is it that Wm. Matz is kept On the grog shop, ticket and Mr. Dixon throw 9 off, be , :aase he could not take the r•tql? -Ire not the inembens by the oathper.- mated to deny it at any time, if circumstances *arrant? Do they not osweir that they will WITOrt tlO person fat office, who does not be l'qng to the association—or who will not carry out thetr desi , ms if elected? • - We believe the Committee were all satil3fied ; , ai , ... that the Directors and all the'ofticera o' the ! We give' below the differeat'candidates now Institution !were totally unqualified for heir I pesitions—that they were the dupes of iitsi. ii. before the people for Canal CorianisSioner: PASSMORE WILLIAMSON has recently i Pariy, will e6ll-is.r....rapidly nieg strength.-- beeultaken up by the iltherjeaa Republican - derS, who seemed to control them and acre; the . county out of its funds. Mr. Mullen,Ahe I '-- Passlinore has become pretty well known 40 Steward, seems to be a very clever manibut 1 , ~' i. the people through the - instruinentality of his he is not qualified for the position. oppoUeuts, and-his cause has been espoused It appears that .Mr. Swaim, one of thiDi- ' by about 30 presses in the State. ! rectors, kept a Bull at pasture for ten! oi!ele- I . [ - yen weeks on am Perm, which was kindly ta. 1 T4e Old Line, American :Pa't'ty has placed KI3IBEIt CLEAVER on their ticket, and ken home for-,hjin by the Clerk—and thist he ! was in the habW of having his horses sh d at : t the Americans Of Schuylkißectutity have _re solved to support him. We 4.i not endorse the Poor House—all of which, it is bell Ved, all his political itentiments,.but ;till think him has been charged to him since these ma'ti t ers i . one of the mosteompetent men for, the office have been made public. When Director Yet' ! . . ;- . of erns) Comaiissioner that ism i lldbeselected. such examples themsel;;es, they must ect i He is a skillful,engineer, audlopelnf themost that those in their" employ will not be 4el 4 ' honst- and conseientions men iii the State. particular: 14-.\ Tire Know ~! ! ...l IA ;',lti ' The Know Aothing America - Pi, :whose or . ~„ TUE 'atm PRIESTROOD.7—Do TREY I N . .1 , ganizatlon is in: some respects ditterent from i r; '' d ! \the ()Id line AMericane, haVef, iissiainated' PE FLUENCE VovEtis?--It has I been reite ER MARTIN.; of Lancaster. t i • • from time to tittie, that the Irish Priesthooktio: g The State Convention of: Piii,gs, which not control their subjects in elections.: . Tlkhse I who make . the assertions are either ignoraiiiof'; i t l - 's Latteaded 1 .i9 about 4 0' 4 1 ePtesi have 4ounnated .10$ : - 1 - IFNDERSON, of Wash the practises of the Priesthood, or will ally' -•- ! tii te misrepresent the facts. The followm :I! i V f -, g n ' I ';'• . this point, is from the best Catholic auth liy. I ;, The Democrats will support ARNOLD PLITMER, we Presume. .b. is now too late to lt is from the Table:, the organ of the Rotatt ' Priesthood, and the Church in Ireland : •1 :;.lite on any one candidatei! and !we suppose a:Mile:Lek; party will poll their ;votes for their " This country of ours is a Catholic country. I the real constituents of it are the bishops and ! favorite candidate to show their Strength and priests. We take this for granted, and we do' the Necessity of' union neit'Year.l not see how it can be questioned. There are' ! 1 ' --' 4 , .' ' 's of course exceptions ; places where lay influ-: Tits Jun Law wird. nis; KxrandEn.—On enee predominates ; but, on the whtle. the i Monday the 2d;Of October the xtew liquor law Irish representation is the work of the'priest-! hood. The Irish members are in Parliament goes: intoleffecy and on all aide's, among right -because the. Priests have sent them there ; I ! thinking,` law IPving men, there :seems a de; they know it perfectly well, and the Protes• I terMinati6n to enforce it. Sinie "time ag - o it tants are not ignorant of it. The'lrish priests I was! thought - dist, it would `_not be' generally are also the only priests in Europe or o lmerica, I 1 ..... this country; , - ~' , enforced, but ia this country ; tpo laws toast who have such powers, and who lie under so grand a responsibility.. It is in the United 't be obeyed, andpur eitizens'Sayithat theY shah Kingdom of Great Bntaiii.and Ireland, in a! be, tiatwithstanding all. That:theliiliiior reetifi- Parliament ' fiercely Protestant, and in the imay cis and grog shop'k ;keepers do, or say, to face of the most virulent hatred of the Chris-I ! _.;• • ;.! ; - I oppose them. F.! • -'.. i • , tiara religion, that the priesthood wields the. ! ,' • ' The lqensilitaia one of theif,tiwii•seeking; meat formidable power. It is to their credit, I and to the credit of the people they govern ;1 thee; deniande.d, and obtaiiiedi N. in place'of it is an honorable tribute to their worth ; and i! the I,Proiiibitori Law, which I the Wanted, and, to the excellency of their lkfe, They can do 1 nos they oppose it • not h6ausb they think in Ireland what the priests cannot do in 't . i ! b - i' - '. ' . it svroug„ ut, pecanse it eventspr them from France, Belgium, or Piedmont, and they do I it openly in the face of the Goveriment, and 1 sellip liquor. - i! It does not .sulf. them exactly. no man dares moteit them .n !. Therwaht thkiig ht to distritnits' th eft poisotr Here is the express declaration from the, over the; - land f They Want to . !kill 'and de. best Roman Catholic authority, that they pos- I stral : ;-' 111 I , • sess this authority and exercise it too. It is', lint let us " , .oiveit a fair; trial / . Let it be well known that previous to the last I'residen-1 :ally. 6unplied`;with. We , !call upon our chi , tial election, our county was swarming with ! sells Co see that the liw'he:Pist violated, Let Irish priests (rota' Oroad, :while our Priests ! , no One break it with impunity i It is the duty wore off in other _seetions. on the same pt usi j o f as all . to sakthe law enfiireSd,land pram . pose. pose. ' They. are a' Shrewd set,-;hey say butt lady thak.kor 04 ionstiibleslit isieh townthip little at lime among their own' congrigil. 1 theo are, bon4sl, to inform`: ono every peisen tions—hut exchange places when such basil who may violate the law iii...n, eith!their notice, sides is to be trausacted. • -.- ; 1 and l We hopeoiiiiouicers was be on the watch. . :, ' 1 . , EVERY THING slavery touches it seems to destroy.. In the: Williamson case, our Su preme Court has placed itself in the most hu milinting position :before the people. The painful fict is aOlinowledged by one of the Judges, that he changed his opinion after he had it written out,',E:ipon consultation with the other Judges froni the meridi a of Philadel-. phia. The r ridicithius decisions of the Rum Judges in oppositiim to Law and common sense, on the liq iit question in various sec iions of the countijr, and this, pandering to the slave influence, IP continued much .longer, Will bring the judiiiary of the country into perfect conteTtipt= .hefore the people- t It is conceded by all that a corrupt judiciary' is the greatest curse that ever could be inflicted on any nation flnd peopl REPUBLICAN STALE • COMMITTEE.—The Hon. William Jessup, President. of the Republican State Concjention. ahas issued the Pittsbur g ,. following circular-announcing the appointment of the Rer;tiblicaiitState Committee:— . By direCtion otl-,ihe Republican State Con vention, which assembled in ittsburg, Ihave appointed the fatswing State Central Com— mittee:—David Wilmot, of Bradford, Chair man, Eli I. Pricei;of Philadelphia; Williim B. Thomtui do • A , son Rood, do.; Benjamin Malone, do.; Robert iredell, of Mont gomery; A. R. Melly:line, of Chester; John Bat.ks, of Perks Thaddeus Stevens, of Lan caster; Prof. 11001intock, -of Cumberland; James M.lSellera;Of Juniata; A. 0. Relater, of Dauphin, Daniel Bmdegata, of Northum ber)and;,Samtiel:F, Carmault, of Susquehan na, A. WI. Beni - ilia, lluntirigdonrJohit covode; of ' WestinOreland ; Johii W. Howe, of Crawford; oeorgellarsic, of Allegheny ; 'rho meal Bigham, of Allegheny; ; Thomas Nic olson, of Beavei,F. B. Penniman, of Wayne; Fernpn, ‘Jr.i'i;if Potter; HenrlM l .Fuller, of Luzerne; Holmes . Micky, 'of Will'n; Na thaniel EWing; of -Fayette; • The'abave Conitiiittee•rnet at Herr's hotel, Harrisburg, ThursdaY evening, the 27th I inst. at 7 p A/ ISBANingil Dint( VOLUNTEERS.—HUrt• ford, Confa., Selil4s--.-The Governor haz re moved the Adjutant General of the State for neglecting to disband the Irish military coin• panics, asl ordered; and appointed another, who bas. perfiartne4 his duty. That'o4rightvery Alilitat7 Company in the counte l y composed exelusively of adopted citizens ought to disbanded instanter. We I I are not oPposed* adoptel citizens joining Milintary Comp:Wes but, they ought to be mixed tip with thfAmericans. -On this point 1 there cannot be Wilittereneeof opinion among reflecting Persoati.; ' • , Tat PaontntOar' Ltittoß..LAWo"hir William B. Wright ! . who is now holdinirt e 1 0 Circuit 'int in Allis elty,‘ l Merdny" charged the Mai Jury Uifthe di ' n W 1 ,11 10 1 Law W u natitational, and , • thins to . find billa, f indrcfment for riolationCof its provision' : Al Nisei; ... ' , t Our Coal Operators would not like to bC'at the ipspenre of making large improvementslyor so ithorta time. But this, the committee praPose to remedy by providing that the City pay for any improvements that may be made, if the Paso be ,not renewed. :yhe American Mixing Chronicle . nays that the Irun Business begins to assume "such a clyttpsiter, - • 'lig 'to excite, even in the seinds of those die least ! iliSposed to be r sunguine, the liveliest hopo of a :prosperity to which it has long been a stranger." :'that will help the Coal Business, also. :Coal Land* sad Coal Mining iq the Wy. oming Valley. In continuing our articles on the Wyoming Foal Region, wo find it conveniont to etep*roes the !Um from* Wilkesbarre and descend ! : a few miles to Plymouth. This Place, at the ;present time, is in possession of prospects for a promising future, and we•can see no reason wily thorip pros imets should not be more than realized,. is sit- :sated in a beautiful and pleasant part - of the val to, !ley, and in ono of the best localities fur deing a Jorge Coal business. The LackawanUit nod .111Lumsburg Railroad will run through it,tWhich, .wheh completed, will , give a fresh impetui and a .new growth to the already thriving little tbwn.— An the vicinity of Plymuuth;all the Coal Veins of - 'note, which exist in the region, are - to. bolound; : and though they aro not generally as thiCk as in . some other locates, the Coal can be mined equal. as cheap, and appears to be as desirabl4, for all - ,parposes, as the more celebrated Coal on ' pi, op. vosite side of the river. The veins here ate but slightly elevated; in ''many places their dip do nut exceed 8 degrees up-. tit they reach thw,Shitivnee lilonntain—caliedlhe iu this iicinity—in whose side they un- I Aulato utmost to the top. It will be recollected that we published's letter from Henderson .GaYlord,Hisq.. of l'iymiiuth, in 3 relation:to the Coals of Ali ania irk an- ewer, disclosed its peraVerities prettylarply.'i l'.lVe do nut think it necessary to reitemie there. etatementr, but will give a few, facts relative, or the miner...and Operators which may probably ba i interacting., • The Mammoth vein, or No. 11,1 ere worked : The Mammoth the Messrs. Platens uuder,the name of the Patten! vein s , and by Mr. David I,e,fi, tinder the asano of . the Bennet vein, las every peculiarity Which IV, has in the First, or Schaylpil Region, With the: exception that their dip is at a much less!'angle. 'Prom the,appearinctrof the Mammot* at I ,i point, the idea of identifyfng the veini'lin. each" Region appears, to have,beewlinksuggesied.. • The M6sarr.,Ratterat.i.-44 who:formerly ape-, rated for Nr. hill, at Mine Milk Gap in this Co : commenced operation at Plymouth ,in on E, tract of 60 scree, knevrn as the . Meto ll oett tract, I:I which they bought fora comparatively ssiall sun of money, from ,John Pennet. Esq., litt ? stilt Y . rt Owns Coal lands la the vicinity. • , • •:. • . .03 1 ..thhi •tract 6 veins are OppesedAti,eXisif thit4 is, the Bottom, or No. 1 Veiti which is wetted aS Nantieolto byAtilifey, iknifita* the RN 2, opened, though no!, worked, on the Gtr taTuo ail Property, and.lu Other placei; ilt.,;tio'4 3, 140 i V posed to be the easier is fist wbieb is w_ irked . by E. Lt. Waltham, abort distance e ta iiic the West MEM ;Freight:from Riclimmvi to New York, - Boston, - . . Providence, - Albany,- Richmond, .a., - t New Haven, - - • - Washington._ Repoirt of From Richmond. for the tomber 185 S: . vo vote; fAitemy, 1,911, iAugusta, . 13f 'Baltimore, :Boston. "Bridgeport, ;Brighton. • ~ Bridesburg, 'Bangor, ,* r - Cambridge, Catskill,' Camden, Charlestown, Charleston, Chelsea, Dover. - Fall :Flushing, • Fort Leo; • Frankf , ird. GeorgetoWn, Gloucester, ; 51Iolmesburg, , • 11avest raw„ lindson. - • Irving. Ipswich. Lansinburg, Lynn, ' Mispeth, Medford, Middletown, Marblehead, I Milton, Norwich, Newbern. New Garen, Newport; f ,:sirsbneyport, . . I r° owburg., 397 Now Hamburg. ' 330 New York Sr Bronklyn. 7,116 !Poughkeepsie, - 1,024 iPoint Shirley, 157 ..,. Port !for ma , 1,2 ' •• 90 Providence.. 4 PortsmOuth, 562 Petersburg. , 75 Pawtucket, , , 146 Pawtuset, ' , 120 Portland, - •. , • 636 Provincetown,• ; ! 146 uincy.! \ 473 Richmond, ' 445 .Rondontl, . ' .214 /Rockport: 400 Roxbury,'.:, . :80 16aco. 200 'intern, Mas s ., , I.lsu ikial. J - • em , •N 1 -•23 !Saugerties. , . 1.55 !San Francisco, 140 Staten Island, 143 I.•flng Sing,' 100 , intithaeld; 70 !Stony Point. ' B 3o (Tarrytown, 90 ' 61 ! Taunton, - 300 ITroy; 969 !Washington, 203 West Chester, 260 IWestport, .-' 134 WiltninKto, 50 YonkensfiZ 190 ME Shipments by Canal; For the week ending September 1865 DELIVEUED On the Line - - . Philadelphia - . -- Vicinity of Philadelphia' - Wilmington - - Trenton • - . New York and vicinity Total ihr week • • By Ran Road and Canal. • Quantity of Coal soot by, Railroad and Canal, for the week ending on Thursday evening last: . . Port Carbon, Schuylkill Haven, Auburn, Pori Clinton, Total for the week, Total by rallroe4 In 1845, " Canal ' *. Total by Canal and Railroad libitimonta to same redo' lad year talc. TOTAL. 63,703 01 1,013,203 07 1e.136 11 ' ' 705.838.14 By %Broad, ;' By Cana, Intros* In 1855, so tar, SChuylkill county Railroads...lBBBs The following le the quantity of Coal transported over the different Railroads in Schuylkill County, tor the week 1 ending on Thursdareerndngr t: . ; - *tn. TOTAL. Mine . lllll andit &Yen R. It.; 41,090 10 1,739;31914 ML-C3rbm/ i" , 40 . )86 .14-1 14 ti,500 13 : 1 /11r;i85 08 Bit Angara PL Carbon a • 17J65 10 581,670181 BIM Creak ''a 155221 Oy 4T4,e09 05 Little Se huylklll Batts or Toll and Transportation on • 11 . 411:4410i:1 4 313ill Atio . Prow_ .11e.Ctrybora. S. - Ekren. PC CrintoB. To 711cbmon4, $2 00 $1.83 SO,' $ll6 To Pb1143'11., 1 00' 2 1 es. ITO 185 Spilaglilloa - 2' 1 65 . , 146 145; Reath& ". 1.20 '1 15 106.105 Ibligeo of Toll by Canal to laiate 30, 10351 •." Prota 11,0artat.,..18.Qtrb , n. Alvell..,PVLltraun g Id 7 62 „: 3 19i ef. 60 r i Reading, - 49 • 47 48 41 Rates rtc elr e t r illt ;C !'b To Nevr - Tork; $1 0011 85 ' $1 SO" So , SO.; Clistobtarlsead ve r4 *or _IIIIM • The total, - iOO4, 00 482567 , shipments hen the eumbeeetaritegiest, era a . tie trilled what th ey were at flie pert - NI last year. - . . [ --.-- otal, 45,1e5 • , Per seaism, • 1,196.50 Last year, 1,060,21 EX3EB 5,240 10 • 5,272 10 2il 00 443 00 - 00 I.'o.gei 03 • 32,374 09 LULROAb. t* veg.. 17,725 05 ‘.11,110 01 2,522 i 1, 7 66 0 0 25,465 13 17,310 00 733 OR 000 Ou 7,534 00 2 , 1 6 0 .00 bl,ssolB', ;; 3'2.' 374 09 54,880 ^lB tons, 84955 07 1.742.173 02 300,493 01 t0t5,1 , 4c05,1366 03 83439 16 ' 2420,042 01 • ; 2,600,6011 03 lions. 279,624 02 316:902 14 • No. 4 North - .9th street, above Marl-O. • • C. EVtitET'F'S- Pat Ont Grade = t ating Pressure, Truss. will cure Rdp- tures, after evory other instrument ban fail ed. American and French Trusses skillfully applied. .A,...sdperior Article of Silk and cotton elastic stockings, kriee caps, belts, 4c.; new articles of bandages, shoulder braces: suppoyters,, and instrcupents for defor mities. ' . • Philadelphia; Sept. ^.2'56". • 396 m COUNTY TAX COLLECTIONS. Dlinerssiille_abead—Whon; be next. 7.11LM0UNT.44 Duplicate, i52;496 92, ./.rec‘ived. JunelA; 1845, by Wm. 3 1 atthens, Culler tor for 51inersvIlle, Paid up the Duplicate, July 1.5t1i, 1655, In fall, for County, State and Militia Tax. Elan orations, only $9.3 4b---which is less than onecthird the amount exonerated under the eld.systeni. Br order of the Commissioners.' ;I . 8. K. M. KEP:..;ER, Clerk. - July 28.'55 I . , 34. Pottsville Caudle top, r and charge Coxamlislonern. ,_ • 4 NEW BRIDCE. TueqHE Highwai'.l3-ridge of ihe Trevor ton it Susquehanna Railroad.Company.4oselng the uehanna hirer eleven miles below Northumberland, at Port Trevorton (formerly Chapman) in Union county, to, Trevorton Bfation.ils :Northumberland county, being cunpleted, the publiehre informed, is now open for Us , rel. Drovers and *hers will find this the shortest and e:isiest route betweenthe Stisquehanna river and Potts ville, as it avoids all the mountains except Broad Moun tain. which Is crossed* its lowest elevation. • .Port Trevorton. Sept 15,'55. • i • M-lm • PIANO FOR SALE. • r HE best .61 'octave. 111-slit /1 rwood Plano in Beliuylkfil county for at 330 less than Manufacturer's prices.— Said Piano is new. but the imbseriber his no room for IL It has been pronounced by competent judges to be better in tone and quality than Pianos sold at double the price. The subscriber will warrant the Piano. : , ' I 1 ills . 2 elegant lielodeons for sale, .211. ¢43 and $l2O. • He will warrant bath ;Instruments . to be what they are represented, or thereinto t.etFrned to 'Jilin.: Apply to A.N. • . Septexibea22,l2s2 ! -, B. BANN • • 1 • 3S- - , 'The PAZENT au& . whet Great Invention of; the iltsri-,S TgHE milbscriber annotracOs to the chi. m ' suns ortichisylkiif county that has secured the. tto sell EDWIN , ind JAMES M CLARK'S new Pa tent. Flouting 11111.' which. is pronouneed, tin mated American invention if the, flay.: Theaubscriber will, I n about ante weekstake one of these. Mills la .opera. the Tremont, whets he invites ail persons to can :Mt sect in operatic*. , - • r This taw ) . ingeraous, much deeded Invention forms an sta h o t e . feature to thentanniketure otWheat t o t e Flour; wUd.thOsplernild =DIM In which it per forms inirolk.'ertneling,:.Boiting, and separating the grain ata single operation Into coven difletentqualm of Itionernid Feed, and that within a space of only top. Etrie feet in length 11 fair fleet - hi need% at the fa. • y of Weise elhi per itnimosi. a per or French . millstones only thirty anchor 'Th e leeemetted et a dues' Operation Into Unfit sad Thwif e MA Mani IWO *I4 Shorts Mit; 74 , toy per Veg beitts• Impel it; hoist a ;Ihurborte ttt anf i otber desired.. The small span it uorapkiiiihtdd not be ndiattElrlies laliCediDeroorn with. othermachneilottid the itailt:mamsat of power It re , :quires to proON it, lilt entails Uni c erelosse, it will superman and ravo an other inottring 31111 a. So eippliegide Is this 2611 to the want* fittbeillforld.. that every sasketill, toredituetheia loisrandive' shop; Foundry, forge, relUng miff, elany building hying a power alma ; dycon slow bass within its want a couplet* tier: ch,t 191111 al. the trifling eon of note four' to sem hundred dont* and thus the enormous amenin of Grain raisedvithln the United Staten can be center , ted Into inane within Its Molts. - • • - With one of these Mins nearly eserybuge Colliery es. iabibhment in this , county 'where steam power U used ter pumping, should be =Wield. • They could ereeted at a small aspens* and would enable them to turtnate , tare tbdrown done • • - This Mill only nern ' plespace of 21 feet in Ipogeh, by 4in width. It nano Is and when put swum be placed to's ingots or ray. sad with s' single horn hauled to any past where they deans to ewe It Its iMie• ideation ta sa duple that it am to emteetted with. lir, Urge or , Towaship RiOta srUl be dispbsed of itk; Outectiber, festilnit St Trwl=t. nuiiiimurof eetUd sates trout Mu ars sad othene who have teen the Mill In operation, ran lotion All the se4deirei of. the subseriber 'J. :A. L. TICE. :Z%3 melt • Eert.-15. Anthretelrndry,No.l. tone • -N0.2, N 0.3, 'Charcoal Fendry,No.l, N 0.2, Scotch Pia, No.l, Italiroad }Mrs, 'English Refined. American Itar;Hammered.l • Roiled, 2s 5110 . 410 oti 27 wit, ts (K, 25 utlf,: 20 ($ 27 006 V `.!.". 04, 35 500,, Dili 0t 55 000 .00 01 A 55 00(F6 1 - 0 et 4 oq,, )•5 f)GI 45 Mat FS 00 40 00(74,45 GI 5 IX' —(l.s 4 GO F 5 0004:00 OP 5 00( , /,:,; 5 ;AI Blooms, _ Castings, • ton Boiler I'lates.lslo.l, 100 tbs. Vol. " Axles,Am.lßancered, ton " Rolled, R. R. Spikes, ES= 4 SOO, 8 (ICI • 6 00(a.,117 00' 6 2.5 100 Ms CS American, Eng„ '• Spring, LE= qhmthlng, x . Old, 100 tea, •4 at --024 00 18.00020 00; Pig Galena, ; 100 Pis • Theater Cannty, " • - Virginia, Portign, Bar, No.l, 6 37 6 1 , 3e0"- - 6 6 31 7 00(..%'' POTTSVILLE BIARK.E; TS. Wheat Flour.,bbl., 10 00 Dried ; Peaches; par'd, $4 76 . Rye Flour, bbl., 700 do do_ .onpar'd, 2 CO lusabtoihel, 170 (4;1 75 Diad Appleic, pared, 200 . Rye, - 'do • 110 Eags. doseu; 15 Voru, - .5 do' 110 Butte*, per pound, •10 ' Oats. 46 Shoulder'', do 11 Potatoes, do, 00 Hama; do 1464 L 5 Timothy Seed. .400. Hay. Pier fon, 21 00 Cover Seed, 7 00 plaster, do 000 POTTSIOLLEPRODUCE - MARKET. (Retail Prleis.) FLoca.+Wheat retails this week at from $9 23 to $lO per bbl, which is figure lower than our last quotations. !Rye, at $7 25.-- - Corn Meal at $1 10 per bushel, and Rye Chop • at $1 20, Which is the sametas our, last week's figures. • I • (InatN±Wheat has declined considerably. White sellS at $1 .75, and red at $l7O, against $1 90 and; $1 80 last week. ALT Mssr.—Hams and Shoulders are scarce and almost out of the market. Shoul ders are quoted, at from 11 `to 14, and ,Hams from 12} I to 16 cents per pound. - FaEsu -Mesr.—Beef is selling,at from 10 to 12i; and Mutton at from 8 to 12i cents per pound;. • - PaorisioNa—Butter and Eggs very scarce. Butter is word} 20 ® 23 cents Mier : tb, and Eggs from 16 to 17 cents per dtizen—very, few in the market. FRUIT AND VILIYETWBLES'.*- Peaches are sel ling; at 7& cents and $1 00 ; per'besket. pies 50 acid 75 cents per 'basket: Swept P. tatoes $1 '5O; and cornmon',so and 'll2l cents per bushel. • • • ' 'LVll.lllo:leNtAtiliEl'. .` • atetistil Hemlock, common, $l5 ® S2O IL - - Pine, $l6 46 NO, Poplar, $l6 a. $2O. Oak, $2O fa.s2s- ,Che.rry,-s4o . ®._s-4§0.:, Maple, $2O . 465301A11 , Alas. to itt . 02 1 6 .1 4a:: "Panel doois, $2 25 @'ss 00.. Plastering laths, $3 00 $3 50. ShingtescirrA 'o;tit). Itoer ing burs s2B' Oft counnon, t.fls'oo :14 M. best Carolina. 2,4 32 0(45 34 00 1.4.1 604. 29 tro 32 rto, zi3 00 - t 60 0000 62 00 CI 50y, f. 5 00 1• RI OW> UO 00 .- 50501.0 00 40 0057; 75 00 - - 5 00 -00 - - - 00® 560 16 000 18 00 6 50 (1 , 760 sod ; .10.00 17 50@ 18 tO - 14 - - 5 62(it. 5 81 6 256* -