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'' . ' ' .. ''''- '' ' ' • ' ' ' ' ' . ' ' - - . :' ' ' '' . ' ' ' ' . ' ' - '''' ' - '''' ' - - ' ' - ' ' ''''., ... —.-. . ,_...•••••• __. , - -4 :: 1 ;,::I,* ,-, ' ..r.: - : - #7. 1 -'-'77'. : "'"".."..-- - . le r. '''' ' . " ' - liebakiWit . ~ Tim ~,,,, ~ , ~ , . j „..,,. , ci p mes — 110:0 '' i''' --:'.; s ci'z'-' ', • 111141t141,0"d ' 11ALlitialialti. lESTM i II : H-- - i t; : , ‘M , - 4 ' . ' • ' LEA VIVARE. — ' Itill'-ii in 0,.. f . tam ~.,...,...,0,..i . .„ 7 " ' • The Philltdelplua, ledger ltueiesk n i f ig; - lilitil ,- , . _ ' ,- sjity - ' ..'-• 't • -!,'._. -,- - Thesibeirlautlerlialitautatieflkaltearispertitt over ,24,,,Trf ~- . ~, ..., ~ _ ~... . i alyttle of gee write e it mukinsowite *oak y - -• • - dt tio : of V d' .: -i- " - ....-1-.... - .......-....-`...,` .___ , _____ , ,__ . ,L,._ - _: - : - ..I.______. llin bilifereatltalbdalitinaktraysl2lCealityypir thetreek 11, 1 -.bia rattly",llll.ol'.2DOUt,illo. M 41151 gtegooka lo ryog l a ' lagged ant of the * ' '7`::, ...-'''',.`,`: 4 4 - ' ' an t 'Notth eelnadrac, ppm ;more; • !sr lets - it 'CO ~..-, fes...._ , --; - • wditig.siessaymiars t isst.:-- -- ;—:..• .. . - 4 , 1 , 0 4 - ( - 4 „...: , -- , ---- -: ~:-..-. ~:.1,- 1 or flomec i riese of Schterlkill eottnt7. and to the ''. JifIEIIWMIIIIIIIBIIY/kNffi - ' -- ' l 'eeeit : .* ,dhec tinctured with the Rum interest; bare reaorted VIPII7 ~ , Rin i wo m oLo so47l ,lL - 00.. 42 ,0 a 0.0 . 1,232,333,1, . ~„ oeptewn. -., - • , ", . , L serrnmar e f=am t° 27la, lll. l,sai, °r"tai'" , - 7# Thirreikh. and Teeterdeee Tieili . Vthee Atlie:. :- - Th e llesetttO• leaf hi - Batite4 this inettellti''' 7 11t.Ceirtera .. _ .. ...`•••• . .. ,. • - - • . •, . a • 4461 12 • ... _ 146 , 706 86, riti1t -...-• on more than 'one' occasion to . aided fable- •.. ~ , ~. .. 15 . Goo e 2 .4 428 4:1 0 , tale of ohibtalteb. of his End lkiaL i At abide* in the breiloon, at the pub& henna_ etinn of , ~ _ ... • dee ITS IS tons-lry Canal 20,5331.11-fir the week - lielegZe 4 ' l '4 '' , ' .., ,;0„,,,, ~., • , - 005,610 0 . -IA of Robert fultoa...lng flia. teat American lei Hill, to the borough of Pottsville, seanytkut tr. • Staking of Coal Beata. ill - t o • . ~. , .haads, to prove to their readers that a restrain.' . 1 tit, ..._ Q 1 our ' q - ~ .. _, In L i q uor Law is . anpripalitr, in fact a failare i_ na, wo , ' -.-,, • Lit- aim •"' "*"""'" '''' `' ' -• -'• ' ; Boat on. Die Ile&malther, 2 '' - - the itillowlnE deithbed real °date , t° ° l it ' ' ' , - dill "OD 1 ' 312 IV - 1 644 • • 111"2110 ' -1114 1 1' • °" 1•8511951 Ce - mil ereek• i'''' '' - 'rs , 34,6"05• 445 .21 4 .9 .01 mot suites agW - Liefogitou'e tint 01do River last- , am, the/ certain lot or of croundostusite !UMW 0/1 . 11111111111 y; two', coal .boats, lying in . the against 1.4514 103 04 tons-. 06. by . Cabal 839; PP'? . i ttleXL iii ,: - ..,...... L. ~. ..- li e l i de et ' l3 6= - -----T ; Correct likeness--full particulars. . borough of Minernille, Schuylkill county, Winded man when ca1te.,....,, in. certain New England States, aswell as else- beast", •if! 4 1' 1:1S" ' • 4 ,- . •,,,•• ..y...,.. • • ... a...4 . • - 41 : 4 ,-.- e irl c T oil " I -caw -- i - 4 -•-*."-, 61 - 4 • 4 utrobeitsodiket, .„....„,.. ~ , . ..,,,, 4 -, , _ ~,,,.0 , „,,,r 0t y by thmbon . „ 4 . 4 , 06 mt ,„,,,, 7 by let now ,„„,„ Delaware, at Randidl It Meredith's *har e r . -1-011SVILLE - PA:; .,, ,-.,„ - , ; i o2o:- 1. 1 4 . 4143 -- too ~ .....er'r., . ...; ' - l.7lj uk nowito au5,20„1355: . -- - toitst Stattheaville Batt. • ' • . late of David Q. Yuenglact southward by South dad; above Callowhill street Philadelphia, • wer ____.----__ -________ ' i where. A favorite plan of the Rum organs pehrr,,, es-Tins 'L, ' last year. - '.,,:j' ' - - , - - t."- , From ...... Prow __ „Nous Ana Hilt Inplosion int taalradion Withuirttem . ar Ey* and westward bi r kst et Henri W. Leads.; andandat tri, ••,._ •. A --- Aro OICTOSERL 16519. n a med James Dough ' i. i ... -' - this • ift.Cankre. ERtionti. il.Ciattes,dabura. ; witness, .t• - • '.., --^ - - •e - .- -__ , . width to ftt, and bi deptl2oo MO* Idea Huff- suns. b oy - eirti: - - . The trade shows a falling a lit 4,91,3 tons To ludimoo ,7, - .$2 o) . -$1 : lib •si ss, ;$1 7$ loos og tae.Weetega Wolk; amigo:Mew matkaoaa 43 p.,............... 5t. . 3 „,,, ..........t..... 10ng „,,, to Nortek Chunk , was d ro w ne d; • • ; AteitlP is to quote a mere assumption' from a note. have•a 151 31 1 i to as on I yea 4:. MIMS' 3 • 01/113141.t.: . ' ' lions sheet deinted to - the Liquor %hues* is now of_the importan, week. &Wed between the Cat,ial acid, Railroad: TOYIALINTL,• - 1 00 • _ 165. , 110 . 1 al I hied commas. , . , L ._ ~_,,,,,L r,__,_.. bdim lains,` 165 t. ea 1.45 " - 146 Hat of filbentbast Riadadas . em . 1012, Names et mamba a oaks aaop thereto acbold,st double 1 Wry; 1 - _ _,, 0 , • 4 5 . p s. LDWIA,V I AI. CO/1114/: ' , and parada it ea the ete i na ti oe o f 4 respwa ., honest man's votiny. 0 The hwl re eWW " far trum tut) ", ° "95 1 ° 11 ° bi " t ltikalig, `._ ': 120 llt _ 106 ' 109 ; Ililital&tid Wonnded* Wt of Bteanitnats now adeatt. trate dwelling tuna, With 4 botatahlt 4°l of d ' am b; • ' alst Persons /Hoarse& , ''): 1, .F. DAr.Nehlantl: . about to quarrel with thoi. •e - „2 -I \ blepape ., j .rior as coming from a source entitled ',voting from the eeeseienti follower ' ' ' ':'f: ' ' Rates eit Tell itiy•Onniut to J 111351111101,113551 *erect ahem of Pittabiag, 4 llirbealing,earbeinnall, Luda and a 2 del , frame Soap Factory, with . = ciLhelthaw th - , A very melau _, , , , . , ,• - ii . . 7=1,, ssva 4:t.cartos. BLOwboni. &Hama. Pf. Chaim I pill:, lit. Louis and 1911W,Orlaras ha 1866; sketch of kg under the tome, snd a time stable. as lb. ~ .% cooly occurrence soon place in ,rates L re annuli, Tamaqua: . Se rie r ig y h l,ol, . - . _ . ... .1:- ,,, ? . .;.. ._ - 211 : : i tt vo Norris miss town .s.,,L 10 64 „ li . 02 77 e l : . : l ima_ o pime msuboat ual=lnutu u the western s:a; to. wab."._ ,_-_ :. ~ or in u se: umg :cas b al c i f ss rottnah4 staics- schnourcounty . : „io n w,„ th 4 e amal b: ji i_g wilboa h mi ri t. i r e .eo r, mtai....rv... at. ni C li e dinsino ure 17 9 .3, na n t: say ld wa t: Train s:lay:: ~,,,,A. ilonraar, Tremont: to'credst and belief: •. r " cals are better qualified to :ing Mins, . .0 no .67 60; . timed sous on the Ohio and. hilsbaistind dram . ALSO, Ail that certain lot or . r t )3. PALMER, corner fifth and Chestuut From a-paragraph which recently appear. than honest men, or from a Kackawanna, --' - P ' ; ',, _,- 230,00 0 R e a d in g, ~.' 2- • 40 47 45 41 Tha Nevi Steamboat Law-with ecinaments--life Boars, , nonthwardly by Norwegian strut, entrant,' lajtd of .:, ° "I w "'""' .il,iladelphie : . . . -, 6 1 ..1,1 street, Philadelphia : ed in the papers named above, its readers which they'plead,this-righeoi susses self Prelight, by Canal a Musters on the Lakist-nalnell of lost,klllidiuldwatut• Peter lien] southwerdig by a tat sset vide , aubt and two children, went over the dean anti all,' COB, oti letting worsemen do all the' vt . , Total ineratse so far this yeari - tons, 596,9i14 b , i co. South 3,1 street, Philadelphia : mi,,,ht, naturally , suppose that Neal Dow, had . Prrm FL e " flft ' C * 8 ' 0 11°1% 85 • - -Pt iror AL , i`ae .. sl.4 :lol ' Water in 1810.1=. 1847. To New York. sl_9o lamagne we wera. nt over at ,the stune spot, au& wee also, - Doses, NI. E cornerThirdandßace 6 "marks shall apply to voters-t The sliipinents from the "Inekiwanna Region T o pho a T a „,.. _OO _Ali, so ._ im tiir=a t u tio ted nir su ra ta kiladselpp suprem l e rl oo veT ut stountait m 5.. ." ' a wa 7tae ng wein a ll i bl n gort e wi g i : ouie dtbt osa °3Vtuir oes with reet al s egUisting d tw : st,o ‘a tb° ta nd 'fiCli ttorY "file .:L ---- u til l it e l m, , hs & resigned all efforts to enforce the ' phitsdelphia: Liquor Law active in the political world, an to Sept. 20, is as follows : .. ` =_-- Coal Merchant, 521 Walnut St., in Portland, and. that it was a perfect failure, voter who is as cOnscientioustite -• 1. - rhistle Coal Trade. ; tut °lll . 'thereto attached, and a two story frame dwelling house d rowne d. soros. , •••• , Tow& ' ' R .,. r,„ iyb o L o w li k.„, )40, 000 the Wee k em o or t s /. . Three hundrmi pages, with one hundred erignivinpi; with, al% eery frame kitchen attached; u the prop] 3' - , l* ' B ildin s coiner Broad -13.001e50..i150 y 4 n 14:, , in consequence of its unpopularity. Now, ,We want you to undeiftanil that , electioa in coming on in this Beat By Delaware and Hudson Cahn!, ' - 520,000 '""-' " - ' n - "By Pennsylvania Coal Couyieny, - 445,000 many errenna last: leindscamly bused - By remitting One Do/tar, (past- erty of PkRA=3 BROBST. • 7=l. Tow . WO :i•on will metre .1 copy of the above work. . Ay...a°, ap that certain lot or Owe of ground , situate . , Immense American ateettsig.! tlandt street, New Y ork : did the information oilginate with , a respects - 7,4E1 15 251,953 03 I' Merl Om the trade 10 db/di sod agents wanted It/ in; Norwegian townalllP. 54502.7kkat county, bcluxi r i 4 4 , The Americans of Philadelphia, assefehled • i , I , summit filMac, I Cour. • you have solemn &ties to perforn , r B PALgER, Tribune Building, N • York .' ble paper? Not at all. ,It emanated from fe a r, yea have xet theeght„sefgeiel ~., : efk,ooo East Lehigh: -`• • 674 MI 82,513 11 WWI ; torn and city to canvass flir the work: Address ; the north by lot of Jojai Wagner, on the east. t'f ° said ' .. ir Nassau street, New York: _ "To 58015 period last , . -.1 • 't3o 000 KI)Ma Ran Mines , • 1,733 10 &2,165 12 1 - ' ; JAIL T. LLOYD & Co., : 8.,w. zoi., on the south by Peen stress , and -in mass meeting, at Independence Square; t co., - - it ' 119 street, N. York :, the fertile imagination of the Leditur of the We have little care about what poll, cy ' --••;. . ' Beaver likaiter. 1.063 01 34618 00 1 i . ..,,, red Office Buildings, 011 .ti cinn s f i tt o_l ll' o. o f, : feet. the mad am in by lot depth of A na ugt ilt t lhatinni .t. as olonprivetaintrtnyltorttc, Philadelphia , l ast even i ng. , The weather . . i'vrTeNGll , L ,Nassau ,, - :7 — ""' airing Mountain Coal, • - 5,089 12 185,251 MI 1 0e5 . 1 . ..fir a..., ~.r iaii ow i i 4 akero d tmto i n N or ; propitious f the occasion, and it is e.t . a a. • ~cr oa t,c., Appleton a Buildints, Bread- Portland Argue, a paper notorious throughout is in the asceadant., They emit eitla 0 .1 Increase so Car, :`, tons, 235 pop .0 0 i en th, 41. 3 '3B 13 13,921 01 1.. BOWL 1 r 2 ' 7 .' 117 7 ,603 1.7 it,HE,FOURTN ANNUAL EXHIBITION . Atso, Au th a t : a.,4 cur ent in the lest ouch_ Ch mak Ga-. Eadsuirar ...... coar327, man oo &ilia . skin county or i al a j authaaa 8438486 ., - ,s York: ~ the coon try for its shameless statemerits-,-, des. of them, bad. _enough. ,They will, ilk ;orA to d • If ' sthrtah C°3lej weginii township,lSelmakin aunritnneer BealFil t = ted that at r ten thaw:and awe:the of 1 ,,,,,,,,ER, Coit_ Dort street, Boston: , - them, destroy the' country "during .tlie „ir; " slate street; titute of truth-made in defence of the Rum In • and on the East Norwrgiau Railroad, near Win • , that .. ; . Patric) t.i,, 4 re . scut 8111: '. ''' '''' liew York tu rn elkign o r i r il 1495 19 ' % M eg 0 ; I.Asis coence on TUESDAI, roes new Breaker, aud on the Cerium Vein, ADAM the o bon were assembled at one e "Them will not probably' lani•an increase of over Ire neh Ana•s'aa. Cate T. . 434 07 . t. . „,, authorised to reeieve subscriptions. ad. tra ... e. m In PoitianA ads-paper is the - lecipi- • ut there is a subject which err A. Lhrop's Coe, ~ 4 400 lot or plea o f beneath tlieshadovr of the, venerable AN; - ,„ oe., for the Miners' Aimal, and re- 250,000 tons on the Delawaro:;. - 4 , Hudson Oattil Haddon Dad Company, 2,631.06 .!* She leth da mn October,lBs6, at or tract of land or the orth' American Coal Oosopeuiy. , 6184 07 121,504 11 eratinue fbr three days. ; \-1 known u tbo Centreville tree, Re d m in , eat of that contempt, which every respectable utmost importance; one law),” from the fact that no room cattle found for wharf- Cranberry Coal Company, 2,1k27 14 51,779 19 b- i ; ...oker• oathe I ground aid cartilage appurtenant to said II- ., made memonige by the act of '76. A'num.' - t the t ame. , citizen of Philadelphia must feel for the sheets . er r sister, and daughter ie age. : 4 5 1 Dimond Cod Company, 1,402 03 23,79618 1 '- LIST GP' PREMIUMS. . property of A:WRIST GILMORE. - - - . ..1 , ' ALSO,' The undivided twentrilauth part of an that bey of distinguished speakers • addressed the -- R ' 01.111NAL'haa la tr T HE iIINE Sor a 7 dint prostitate their influeno to so . base an teresteci, one whic,b af r "The wharves at Port Birch; Rondont and N.. , 0 ,,,,,_..„,__ 8uck Mmugdn .0,..,,, emi 10 n „,,,,..„ • York are filled up, and boats Itre debsyed for die- '"" •'"-* --....-...7' 3 2__I-R8D 444 1 14 8 38 63 :T13 124 °7 15 Ina• Ht theine Diar eA lara ln ‘ -annar three yeara l""" olian ' & up- ' earth° tract a t waland4 " ate la ` achtlikill taini' • , /ban any other Newspaper pahlialma in . , , more than all tit h e - ---....-.. r r is ap • atii Etch yikill cannty, botmded by lands of the Utile immense assemblage, and the greatest, paths- ,„,",,3Pleaneytvania. It circulates among the object. The article which is receiveltag team fore the C 0111210" charge. The Canal is not kept; open after 10 P. Total. 62,468 16 083,062 08 lk oo Vt o d, a m , d Barinets meo, n°4 `"11.! in--Ain sad by the Inuladelphialuipers !awed, is 'as fol- tiara of the • M., sad no effort is made to crowd Coal upon the . Lass ear,:: ; y ' 43,000 17 •• 907,111 14 B e k bay," ono As a 0,, : 4",,,,,,,b4 , ' I 4° Oo 84 Beek hPuY' l ef laj le N e a tee vigl ef tic i n°2rwil Ra ' lli:lui43°l2lPtinY43l:°blidAiterftellii SiMil "Mile& ThekL4atut unanimitYflisti - romPa t trea r : Ntu u m wen. P aa ticel La i ldir rn br : ritarPeciere exhib it - ~,... •, 00 .ace . li nags or ronascrethees, deceased , =tall. throughout the State) in the American,•Whig mad beat, de, - .jay! Cognacs, but in all our Cities ; and it • 101141: - ;. ' ' sing dr;' '75,95 0 14 ,Dist bull calf under Otie year old, largely among the masses in Schee- _ •., , . in _ and n EeP , and it llinh' in regard te M"ich. ',...ratet Increase hi MS, so flu., r Stcond test, do,. 1 A * e h renders it one of the wort oak- Mn. Dow esviii.--It is r um o r e d that the ~""- wiedom, for if they were to rodeo° prices on a par COAL STOCKS,' wets, ' . , .' ona ;‘,,,fisilig mediums in the Country. Buffets Mayor has determined to make no farther ape. with. BehnYikill Coat the etielleq... mime to the AND OTHER SCHUYLEILI. CO. STOCKS; ,ii , ithe but Coe three yeas old and amnia , .2 1 00 00 , borsa la p .., : ,.. tirprw ure .dati.p: a g n inici d g . a l tut tlic i hels, engine with coutory th honly, s Ituir7 inres ao .s. 1.1,, .., many Copfia fists enroffeci on their cial effort to enforce t,he liquor law in this ci- treat would bo disastrous. . 1 .•,*-Arortsinataiy ' may enumisoprum sr it. le.iffleatt CO, asanuas. t*ond hest • I 6.1 line. are not reduced to that extrentity."- , . .1 . ' i' ty: that he says the people voted for rum, and, , • PAL OT. LS& sitanio best; RAIGROADS We do not know that our Operators are reduced . pbutdeirhie, %Hiding a p othrvine . 50 467 i 47 Best heifer calf under 'ona year old, isinon tkat ketter between 006 and two years old, ' I ° O ° o °°. It 2°friun tw beisellriwsi loli r Breakerl d r : th eZ eDbl b e 4 N4oaltszat r .geb _ !!Fi eliteallju:lligtil " ll3 : 2 _ __ llenel f____ Mi' s °CarTY - . 1 a l reil l h . in g re : bilet!beenailm, thet „.... 11 , :141:11 ' ' linthwie'''''''"l===%7l.7'. yawl ' °mint now . they may have if. We understand also, 200 sta lo; and railroads , _ _ that 0 AMERICAN TICKET. ' that in accordance with this determination,• „I to the extremity alluded to ahlve, They are en wee Hill and &huyikill Haven - 60 • . -4 .4 67 11°31141'ed; 100 00 Na s. The =diddle d twenty- pert or all eaten tract of Cod landoiltoo.te In 551n 1 Y/kM 101 . 11551 P) .. , CO lqi to American Insiautioneanci American -. the police stationed at the Atlantic wharf to I enterprising people--would sinner work for oath- Mount Carbon and - - - - 1 - 60 50 00 00 01- Mit ; buil three your nze oid and e a rwax*, , • I trd citizens, and opposed to all la- Mount Whom Port Carbon • inithan. lie Idle-wail they feel tame compasse' ai km; min emek ; . . . . . 1 . 00 00 6 2 Second best, d„ pad - Priests, 203 ter, end the hells of John Struthers, daceasod, con •,/ p o pery, •outt a . -•. for the Consumers. And besides - people hay .„ t the Schuylkill V.alley - • - - i 60 50 6 ..,..,.. ~. , 100 hag 90 acres and 84 perches, with the luartrremente, '' fj,,,. 4 gogues who court their support, and boats, have been withdrawn. Lorberry Creek - • • • 4. 50 00 00 '''/'-"”" ""'" 800 i kilnwiNiikvigafil Bonn li tY lialiroad ' Wunded Com bY rany, a C. th e Stav i e ttkl nson B4l ,Jrn ' "writ tlf, 200 Abting of the DiamondOolliery. tw0.40 horse power hold • nemy r nw soss. 1.........u0m --- irca. . ~: a 'ai...4lrwrican Doctrines, come from We do not vouch for the rumor, but it comes ing found out that Sehttylitill' Coal Is Just as good s b vs • 00 00 00 Eist bull calf under one Year old, • and engin* Second beet,. . ' - 100 itu; and ;ParalAng _engine , . • beau s l ops ..,, __. ._ . - . r urce thsy ma ' , to u s from good authority. Our impression as any other kind, •the wharves at our shipping - ° CANALS . i 1 : . z: : nom • .tit t i , ollllo, Paola maw_ „i 11th deehie,ee t t_ve w all ` w - What flour, bbl o 625 7 6101076 . . . , ' ia,_that Mr. - Dow took an path as Mayor to en- Behnylldll Navigation • - • 60 4 20 . * ..,___, porta sire not crowded, bet Coal goes oft as fast as sch uni ny on l ea kili nai Nut H ga . Hon : Pre _brief ~ - . - 50 50 3 0 1 ZVI ir P r th°l °"r 6- e°'"-• threw ' old sad N iwardi ' : : and aMg !terse ' sows -unisamr 11.1 1 0 1 01 Rio a a 626 60027 00 cas`al, commissioNEß: ~.- lerce f ithfully the laws, one of which is the It arrives. The trade *broaden alai) offering a Second Not,' maksisdth once, dab* a ono story log du_ o n , mea t ad 460 464 481 KINSER CLEAVER. I so 1 2 ; Beat heifer between ono ant two years old, 400 Pig hones, and a log stable. -_I Wheat, rod, huh., 185 1890102 liqiior law. That bath was not contingent on , 100 little more too for Coal now teitan they did last U DV.7lbution Coal & Tmnspratla Ow' 100 127 28 4 sattna best. , , SENATE: JOHN B. 510 cam Aity. )/ the result ?f 'the State election. month, ending that it le impomible to overstock 9•• ;Best heifer calf under one year old, 200 ca l Zlittra rrhe ct or un plece divide4 of lend "rent sl Y mata 4burith ln tichldintiyaliall. 1311 that Dy e , " white « 1 26 1 s " 1 2 do 2B Little & COAL 0031PANIDL _-.- bie is mistaken if e supposes that the peo•1 We Schuylkill Nay., B. Ft. & Coal Co. 50 49 49K .13kt bes t , ' ' -• - . ' 100 ship, Schuylkill ecainty,andbaunded by backed the Llte ova_ white, " 97 'OO ' tie Schnilkill Navigation A Railroad mpany, Bank of y , „ am ~ in A.. .._ ' DavoY DMZ& • - ASSEMBLY: ~ _ pie of P ort l an d "voted for rum." They did l the market before the close of. navigation. Lehigh Coal& Navigation 00. •. 60 82 83 1 -* • • 300 Kentucky, C. Sternum, J. Alter, and the hairs of John Data , ',' s. 42 •39 42 ,9.11 WILLIAM A. HAMMER, • , ' D • POll Tan 101/CllB 400/MAU Hazleton o cn i c o. • . . . 60 00 0 0 - . 'lke_ 1.. bull three years old and upwanis, no ;mooed test, deceased, containing 36 sem and 38 perches, moms „... , L 9 0 10 10 0123 , 4 2tm I strut % ag, o ,appnronances, consisting 575 two 153 r 7 Cotree,3 r '''' 7 .' 12 /0% 50 /2 /1% On guA.3/CIS DENGLEM. nothing of the kind. They have no more de-,I .. , Buck Monahan Coal Co. - - - ~,d d ,f l 2 , w r ,„ Meet hull between one 'and two years old, 200 ' 100 illl e r t el a i t n taated, g bonse s Wi lle th : w i ry % stori log dv irtime taa. kl b teteli oisir, thoui li ams , pirk, IA . 18 15 : 2.100 934 22 -1 60 10 12 0 21 0 41 1 SiII:RIFF: sire, than has Mr. Dow, to see liquor freely Pennsylvania Coal &R. R. Co. - - ,ar,,„ t,,, - ' . 4 ,7 72 .8 d test. 1 DANIEL HOCH. I Sold` in Portland ; aridß if it is so sold, they Daulthilt 0 0 5 1 O LB- Co . " " '•'"" %"" "'" Bost. bull calf under owe year old, Lykaus Valley Caul &ILIL Co - 50 00 00 .._ -- . . . • TREASURIIR: will 4ustly hold him responsible as their chief'7"" o .P ew, Beaver Meadows Coal IL R. B . 00. • 50 63 say, . . 1.00 , s et to t ry h log sb 13,4 dit - e sto rung ry a bo tone uw ki with te anonetheretotto4t stows el a .../1 o B wow ntter , , daby, : . 189 134, 141 i 74 1 051 21 ' CWWIL F. A. WHITAKER. . magistrate. -All they ask is, that the law May COAL COMPANIES. 300 thereto* ttaehed, and two log stables. , Molasses, per 4, '3O 3501037 ~, 1 0 . - . 60 00 00 !._ .... 805t calr . „ .. three years old and upwards, 200 No. 4. The undivided twenty-fourt part of iiil tise; on, sperm, lve i COMMIS.sIONER: - be wisely and prudently enema, as all other tared Improvement Clo. North American C°4l C '''' Vrel'efred. i 5, 1.8 1: ,Ezre----erbet....c....... years old, • PETER MILLER . ; laws are, or ought to be, riod not oppressively., n "'. ._ ,o " Common - - - ;Second best, 0 " ' 1 Delaware Coal ce. - - - - . 56 00 00 , - ' AUDITORS: ; —Portland Argus of Sept. 20th. !I tiled heifer calf under 'one year old, Cumberland Coal Co. - • - - ' fio Tr 27 iseated beet, , I 160 blithers, 1 deceased estate, containing 6 acres and -_------------ • - JEREMIAH IiVIN6EHT, • Upon this almost ridiculous a piece of cool New Creek Coal Co. - • • - SO 1 14 I 1 - • . PHILA. £N. YORK METAL MARKET ! 300 00 a certaln agßau ri p, eoo ksco o ft r uy rail eink „ n o eo f lan w:c d, t.ya r tebo tua veunn te soded i n n , Se ly.Aiundate l7 anci tow a. 4 . ~, T in hal seed, 6 : 1 , 1 , 7 67 6 . . 9413 6B 1.,.. , 1 w o ws , JACOB FAUST. 2 gy p" ; . 6.4 The undivided sista part of the following te l t, . . ~ pen J,Dzumu. linp:tosz. DIRECTOR OF TUE POOR: assurance, as a fOundation,,the Philadelphia Miners' Berik Farmers' Bank 50 ISO 52 - 71 , Ipo or pintail ganicid; situate tu the' Owe e . r . , Tll r c a utts3l2*__ - ROSS , BULL. , \ Rum sheets !larded, parade the statement that Potterrille Cies Co. - - , - - - 50 26 30 inweessmulenwawani Pottsville Water Co. -. • - - 25 16 18 - " : a N0..2, "Mr. Dow caves," to .quotethe classic lan. Lumber and Car Co. • - - - 50 53 65 w oo ii (DitsBosN D WALES ItiPM,LAND."-.lrt . //3/ The Stock of an Coal Companies will be added to guage of the Argus. Upon the strength of a the appurtenance', conslati4* of a two story eco L•wa.a 4 : ._ Scr,? . ary.; o l , . 1 : journal a very iota - resting, letter will the above list, when Punished by those who desire their each lot contain mere rumor from an unscrupulous Rum organ, publication. l i 0 . Alk itangsetoge : d : th eFe ros d eas i t i wil wi : hal:dnfwitbdBcf:B,eihhoonutd:eletolfigill'robsialtian!innt:gde9snpar'eunithnntbeoo96,ll4freco:t;talw7ttn ABcotetintbrspiTiz:Nn::::Y:;;" tag in width 60 feet, and in depth it? Art. with the eP• .._ . . • from our European' Correspondent.- , . .purtenances, co:elatin of is don a two 1 1 1' 4, o tsl o 7ri ned, 11 13 gravely asserted by two of the principal house erected ou each lot. lots Nos.l 7,1 141. 151.0 ' -: , ?ived a batch of letters by the last NEW ADVERT'MENTS dwelling Mamba* Bar, Humored 163, 6a, 61, 69,33, l o st 16 and 10, mastodon the plan of said town ! and each ontaining In width 50 feet, and-, -,-r. . E Apyraristib:Cotxxxs.--Our column s crowded this week that we find it utter „cpible to notice separately, the •mass aivertiseTents contained in today's We ask particular attention, how : them. They will be found under the ....ria;4; heads. , INSTITUTE.7—ThIB tloniit- Estitution, at Onvigsbiirg; under the • , :ment of Elias Schneider,' is.beedming more popular with those wishing to :artheir children, a finished education: Second session of the scholastic year .ences on the 15th instant, and will, it -.At: be a fine one' for the i Institution. .ems, etc., see Mr. Schneidr's advertise • :rider the appropriate head. ,- „rxrtose.—Two errors cretit into'the n Proclamation of the Sheriff, which correct. The place of holding the in, East Norweigan township is to the house of William C. Barber. e place of bolding the Election in. Maha -1 changed to the louse of Henry .:. -4,.... , er, will bear these changes iriniind, in iiix,..,o ;liat , they may be onal led to vote with musenience on Tues . . :Iv B. Gdrou thegreatTemperance,Lee sin Philadelphia.. Can't Our friends to Pottsville for Monday Afternoon CM CAMTIIELL 7 I3 POST MASTERS.—No deren Post Masters in Ohio,:appoint . Judge Campbell, have been arrested for money from the , mail. - are glad that the election will be over ..slay next. We are sick and - tired` of • soil of politics— and we will next week :a more congenial subjects in the Jonn ai Ferve up such matters as - will be ral4 ble to our distant readers, and a: lime too. IMPOILTINT FACT.—Judge Thompson :.!odelphia, has decided .that an alien vote, unless he receives his papers and ten days previous to thetlection. :portant decision, find one tha should 4e in mind at the election next Tries- Traud.must be guarded against. PROPER.-It is understood that an ir4ot.-- - to - the Constitution has . been ; •,a - .4ty, popular vote in ConnectiCut, pro- 'g p4sons from voting who cannot read. who in this country, is unable to read, not be perinitted to vote., He is in .,: of fully apprec; ..ing the inestimable and is used nine times out of ten :ere tool by office seekers. lb:es Sam.—These shops as far as learn, are all closed. The merchants county, also, who have no license, are' mplyitig with the law. This is right. )ple keep the grog shops dOwn.-- zber that these vile dens have been ;.;,1 that they shall re-open if &radii is Defeat the iniquitous attempts, :3 of Schuylkill County, through the hos next Tuesday: F., NOT OF 'NATIVE PaonucrioY.—We re that of eighty-five persons committed City prison during September, :y-seven were fdreign born. 'We see ...4t in New.Yock,„ i on Sunday afternoon, '<invention of the' German Democracy bled at Pythagoras Hall, a lager beer and attended to political matters, and , ralate military company also had, a In the evening several lager beer i,cr - Ved up music from the , operas of :edi and Norma, and the Caliph of-tag- The Liquor Leagtie of Pennsylvania, infidel associates , would not hesitate I:hey st..f4r brave public opinion, to -e such frightful customs into common here. 'Wan we neglect as a people -'-tp holy the Sabbath dab". we take the -'eat step to anArchy and ruin. EMI e ii I : I II:IttATED LIE.—A communication -- Ltst-alimbet of the Gazette, purporting ',.. from a subscriber of the Miners' Jour s.iding In Mittersville, and containing a ':.-, to the effect that we ' recently refused ',]ish a call for, a Temperance Conven .:') nominate : candidates, is a wilful, pre '-lti.4 lie. In the first place, every Tem. mooting in Schuylkill county, during .x.:t t:tree years, has been called directly ..:lt es. In the neat place, we believe "mtnpnication referred to, was manufac• •in the Gazette office, and if not tbere ; 'linen elsewhere at the request of the -.€,-,r. Again; the vrhole thing from be ',g to end, is a base fabrication, to prffe it the Gazette man dares meet the s. offer to give $25 for the relief of the' .1 4 comin s e Winter, if he substantiate, -!. that the commution was written satistril kr to the Bie rs' J.)urnal,and .711 5, that eny call I d the nature referred i:: r'tl l bogus communication of the Gazette,l _ Go: 6ffered us for publication tui won' epee it, the tio•itt Dal i taft t • journals in Philadelphia; and _'re-echoed by, their lesser lights in the interior, that,---"The Maine Liquor Law is now no longer enforced in, the city of Pordand." . The hypocritical whine of' tthe Aigus as exhibited in the above, extract, is equalled by the cold-blooded man, ner in which it incited the riot of the 2d of June. Intommenting upon the above extract from the Argus; the Portland Journal of last week says: -- "In the meantime we assure the Argus; that Mr. Dow will not shrink from any re• sponsibility, and that the law wilt be enforced to ths fullest •extent. The moral effect of the election may render it difficult to do it, but the authorities will do the best they can. We trust hereafter'the Argus will cease in croak ing when liquors are seized by the police. If, as the Argus now says, the people of Portland did not vote for rum, we hope to -hear no more complaints, at least in the columns of ,that paper, of die authorities for. enforcing the law." , TuE Harrisburg Telegraph heralds th'e union of the Whigs, the AMericans, and thi3 American Republicans on t our candidate as follows UNION AND VICTORY. Thomas Nicholson, the Union Candidate for CANAL CODINISSIONEIL On next Tuesday, the freemen of our Com: monwealth:will have another opportunity to express at the ballot box their condemnation of the Kansas and Nebraska Fraud. A year ago, and from the Delaware to the Ohio the corrupt and South-truckling Administration at Washington, had the sael of reprobatioh indelibly stamped upon it by Pennsylvania. And once more will ascend the voice of in dignation, and`be felt the strong ann of ven geance; as it descends upon the crests of thc:4 Iscariots who would sell to the South thein terests and soil of the great free North. The election at hand is one of great moment,, not because of anygconsequence attaching to the office of Canil Commissioner, but because of the magnitude of the interests involved in the frustration of. the Foreign influences. Their defeat once again might tend to teach them that the repeal of the Missouri Compromise Act,—their approval of the high handed out rages of the Missouri border mob",—tbeir silent if not only expressed acquiescence in the unju s t aflpf iniquitous removal of Go- vernor Reeder,—litheir, base prostitution to the imperious demands,of the Romish Hierarchy, and their cringing fawning to the Foreign Voter, 7 -were - at — length reaping their re ward,—the stern and merited wrath ,of , a much suffering but a now justly angered peo ple. The following is the proceedings of 'the State Central Committee: • To the People of Pennsylvania: The Whig party, the Republican party, and the American party, having each nominated a candidate for the office of Canal Commis sioner, it becomes apparent such a division of the elements of opposition to the National administration and its Nebraska fraud, would inevitably lead to the election of Arnold Plumer, the pro-slavery Nebraska candidate. In view of these facts, a meeting of our re spective Central Committees, of said parties, vvas, held at Harrisburg, on Thursday the 27111 of September, 1855, and their nominees having declined, and been t- iithdrawn, Tho mas Nicholson, of Beaver County, was nomi nated as the candidate of the said parties, for the purpose of concentrating the votes of-the anti-Nebraska party on one man, he • is ear nestly recommended to all the lovers of'free dom in Pennsylvania, as a capable, honest, and true hearted man, who is worthy of the support and confidence of the people. By order of the Committees. Signed, JOHN A. Flaunt, Chairmai , 9f Whig State Committee, LEMUEL TODD, i Chairman of the American State' Committee of Thirteen. . DAVID WILMOT Chairman of Republican State Committee. THE Opinion of the Father of Methodism on Run Palaces, Grog Shops; and the Dealers 'in the Poison In 1730, John' Wesley, to whom Method. ism owes it foundation, wrote and spoke as follows. Read rum seller, and tremble for 'the crime which at the last day, will be laid at thy door: "Neither may we gain byleirting our neigh bor in Jai body. Therefore, we may not ice!! anything , which tends to impair. health. Such is, eminently, all that liquid fire commonly called drams or spirituous liquors. It is tree, these may have a place in medicine; they may be of use in some bodily disorders, al though there would rarely be occasions for them, were it notfor the unskilfulness of the practitioner. Therefore, such as,prepare and sell them, only for this end, may. keep their conscience clear. But who are they? Who prepare them only for this end? Do you know ten such distillers in England? Then esensez these. But all who sell them in the common way to any that will buy, are POISON. ens GENERAL. They murder his majesty's subjects by wholesale, neither does their eye .pity orl spare. They drive them to bell like aheep,l And what 'is their gain ? is it hot the, blood of these men? 'Who, then, would envy their large estates -and sumptuous pa laces? A curse is in the midst of them. The curse of God is in their gardens, their walks,' their groves: a fire that burns to the nethbr racist bell. Blood, blood is there; the founda tion, the floor, the walls the roof are stained with blood! And canst - thou }tom-- 0 thou man of blood! though thou art clothed in purple and finelinen, and farest sumptons: ly every day; canst thou heipe to deliver down thejleMs of blood to the third generation ? Not so; for there is a God in heaven; there fore, thy name 8111111 be rooted out. Like u those whom 'thou haat „destroyed body and sou), 'thy memorial algal parish with thee:" 'illia.itillett . -4,,,.„11(W, API : . ... - __AftAnufrziot UR -r..: -- 1 cotwetitsius',*..COUAlistiiii , . e- -, ' , .. DICTIOM 14141,1110/3. =AGO, 11: ", ii' e' . The folloWingis from thee Woliekri" - .44.4rw tate; It appeals to voters, Gar Protection... The voter that would not prutect helldessWO man when callecrapog4 iii . weri4t4 . l4 "brutish b eas toe o . . :, .;• :. , Pourics—Tinr. ' LIQUOR .• Titanic—Se have a word to say on politics. 'ter thought. is now of _the importance. - of, at lintos4 every honed man's voting. Of come, we are not about to quartel with those who Adak' from voting from the conscientious reason that tea cals are better qualified to be their governors than honest men, or from aoy'other 'beery on which they'plead the right*sciences { for letting worsemen do all the voting. g Our: re. marks shall apply to voters—to mew: who taree , active in the political world, andlo the-.quiet voter who is as conscientionssis the non voter. We want you to understand that an important elections in coming on in this State, and that you have sqlemn duties to perform, Which we fear, you. bare Jiot ilmeght t auffieiently ~ about. We have little care about what political piirty , is in the ascendant.. They aro, either or fatly of them, bad _enough. ,They will, neither - of them, destroy the country during .their brief reign. ' :o. i - • , , But there is a subject which we deetri of the utmost importance; one in which every inoth er, sister, and daughter in the country IS; in... terested, one which affects to family circle more than all other political questions now bci fore the country. We allude to the'iirohibi tion of the manufacture and sale , of, intorica ting drinks, as a beverage. It haS. become, like almost every thing else in this Ocinirtry, a subject ot political action. •We believe it is properly so. It concerns the general Welfare, and should be a subject of legislation. !The evils attendant on the traffic in intoxicating drinks' re too well knostir to be portialed— and no human langaage can portray its dark and terrible horrors. The cohorts 1 - Of fanati- ' gism are organized. Under the cloak of de- mocricy, a "league" is working Which has madness for its very inception. It is ; the league of mania a potu partisan&-z4 league to supply the gallows, to fill prisona t io • 'rope tate almshouses, to stimulate rebbenes, to cre ate disclose, to spread pestilence, to rain; fair prospects, to blight hopes, to destroy refuta tions, to desolate firesides, to make widows, to break mothers' hearts,,to bring fathers With sorrow to the grave, and to desolate society in every coricOvable way, by pandering to, and stimulating+ the worst passions of humanity. This is the effect of this league which a large and once respectable party hugs to:its bosom in the hope that the vile stimulants- will keep up &lingering existence for " yet a little; lon ger." The thought that respectable Men. wiU thus degrade themselves for the sake of ob taining the vilest possible support, is 'most de plorable; but it is so. t 1 f In view of this fact, we ask every candid man to pause, before he votes fer n any ;man who will coalesec with the league of darkness. Nay, more we ask him to look through the black catakigne of crime, misery, and suffer ing that hilts been caused by the I'4ft:it tide of , alcohol, and then in the face of high Heaven 1 ask himself if he can conscientionaly vote to sustain such a misery manufacturing business. . , Would yod vote tor it if your wife .were one of its victimii? Would you. sustain it if your daughter had formed an appetite fcir the, de grading stuff, and came reeling home to, dis- grace you iand ruin herself? Would you up hold it if your son had through it,'be en made an outcast from respectable society, and ':. was marching Ori With fearful strides bathe prison and galloWs? « Could you hold the ballot steadily id your 'hand, which thnErearried a worse than deadly bullet to the heart. of iyour dearest kindred ? If you could not ;thus de liberatelydestroy your own family, - : how, can you vote to desolate other firesides? Every drunkard von see in the streets, every ,young man who is seen in his occasional ,bacchana lion revel'a, every young woman Who trifles with the wine cup, every . pauper triode do by drunkenness, directly or indirectly, each and every one ` of these are the husbands, sons or brothers, I wivea daughters or sisters of some body: of somebody, too, who can toi made as miserable as you by your vote. Leta picture of a procelision of the dark atiocalyptical order be painted on -your rum-soaked and Wm bought ballot, so that you may see :characters' of living fire, the effect of it where gaunt fam ine goes before, and death and hell folloVr af ter, ere you presume to cast it into ;the; box, Let no plea of "liberty," of "detriecraci," or of "vested rights," win you to do aught. to wards stiAaitang a trade that strikes at . the most vital principles of liberty, denancraey,. or. vested rights. This specious plea', these high sounding o words, are but traps, wherewith the toiffieera in the price of blood ask you - to fill their coffers by voting the death dealing:trade into legalized respectability, and - allow it to pour its poisonous' draughts throughout, and 'desolate society.' 1.: No, no, let it not be legalized. , Let it and its vender • s be outlawed .. If the Sale is ',Wrong license isithe price of blood, which no, State has a right to take. If it is right; it is a le gitimate itraffic, and should no More be sub jected to ,'licensci" or unusual taxation than other property. ; Yoe cannot "regulate" it.— It will net be regulated. 'No man ivhodeals in it intends to live up tot the license laws.— They are always 'evaded. It is: au outlaw, and the law should not attempt to make it respectable by license any more thin it Should legalize Oleo to spread the smallpox, or other contagion, in order that physicians may do a large business. .Away with it; let it be nn know to law, save as a niusahce to ho abated. What think you ; would be the Veice of the - women of the State, if they could-Vete on the question ? Would any but the most preverted lend her voice to make the homei of women desolate? No; with one accord,.; (with the few aforesaid perverted exceptions); they would; raise their voices against ; the: wide spread, desolation-and ruin which the cupidity of a fen+ dealers in poisonous beverages is spreading, thiough the land. - They ;would Place 'it beyond all hope of ever again becom ing - a respectable legalized traffic, - It is claimed that the voting men' of the country represent the women and legislate in their stead. If they do, let them iepresent us truly in this. Let- them not claim to repre sent our sex, and then -deliberately le ; islate to> legaliie's traffic which has Caused more unhappiness than war, pestilence and famine combined. A thousand cities like Narfolk and Portsmouth—left desolate by devastating diseaie—would riot present so terrible a pic ture, would not make so many helpless Widows and orphans as the licensed sale-of tli soul i ti destroying intoxicationg drinks display on every corner of the street. The; pest lenee' scion does its work, and !mindere the dearest ties in a few hours.. But the victims of; alco hol diea by slow degrees 1 he deserts hid wife, or what is worse he treats het with, brit al 1 cruelty (beg pardon of the brutes, the y never do so) abuses his family, neglecte his business and becomes a curse to himself and to all 1 who come in , contact with him. ', 1 „I'o 4U this, the quick pestilence is a relief, which many a poor woman would hail with delight: -. It is against . all this ruin, this desolatiiin and des pair, that we call upon you who Orsini to the representatives of women, I to vote and give your influence. It is abovefell questions of State policy, both in its beating'on politi cal economy and its moral aspects. Acqoitt your; gonscienees. Vote, like teen, agains this great abomination, and thousands of un happy wives and mothers will Shed tears of joy over the results of your actiOn.i . A GERMAN Moveigerr.—A convention of the German delegates from the Several wards in NeW York City, met on Wednesday night, s to take action on a -city and cotinty ticket.— The Germans complained that i.the claims of their countrymen are overlooked_by the differ ent political parties, and .they strongly urge the propriety of naming candidates for suf , rages. Sholdn't be surprised if theystart r ticket in Schuylkill county in connection with the Catholic and grog-shop votes f ecause the. Foreign German Roman Catholic and grog shop rote, and a few political leaders are the only Democrats left : in the coat region of Schuylkill county. All the others will vote for the American Ticket. HoLtowix's Otsrusta Asti Pm' Ls, the best &medics in the Union to* Diseases of the Skin..—The youngest son of Idi. Edward Wright, of Aberdeen Mississippi, bad the .mistortune to be affli cted with a most ma- Upset disease of the skin, which rendered the child's life one of misery and wafering.— As the mOther had tried , eveg . niniedy likely to'lenefithim withciut receiving the desired result, ski became ultimately ?worn out with trouble and anxiety in the matter' and was lamenting the same to a friend, - . who ,recom mended Holloway's Ointment and kind , which the mother commenced using, and by perse vering with the same for six weeks, th'e child was completely cured. i; Tag,' FOREIGN Newa.— r The litWfic'p tigenee is interesting; but we have nn space to devote to it. The-principal item et inter-, est by, this arrival, is a copy of the despatch es from Gen. Simpsen, from the:etiat Of war; ,describingassault and capture :of, the Malakoff. _ --- ~ The New Railroad ta4hiladellsohla, Messes. Ens.:—l noticed Ili yew' paper of the 15th inst. a communication _Opted "Carbon," in relation to the proposed linkkhy which a connex ion between the Allentown sad Port Clinton, and the Norristown and Allentovitt Reilsotui may be effected, so as to constitute a'reasible route from the Schuylkill Coal RegionS fo . PhiladelPhia, in dependent of the Reading Railroad. Happening to be Kett%) well booked oP elithe subject of this iA L....4. portant route, I take the liberty of adding a words to the clear and comprehensive view ki taken your correspondent;:and I trust he will also pe it me t 9 correct oneset two small errors into w eh hares inadvertently fallen. From Port Clinton to the , summit of the NOr ristown and Allentown Riailt4iuis, near Seibert's Gap, in the South 3fountainAthe maximum grade to be overcome in going south Ward will be sixteen feet, not thirty-three, as statotfity your correspon dent. The route to this polite is almost direct; the curvatures all on a lariO radius, and the alignment altogether favorable. Over this route a first class locomotive cad ;draw 80 loaded oars with ease. • . , With regard to the route Jrom the summit to Norristown, I have nothing tatidd to - the remarks of your correspondent, except that the summit between the Perkiomen . aitl=:Noreistown can be entirely avoided by following the creek to its junc tion, with the Schuylkill, ancillience by the valley. of that river 81. miles to Norristown. The entire distance would thus be increased about two miles, while, about 200 feet ascent and descent would be thrown out, which according to the calculation of engineers, would, be equivalelit to four miles in distance. With this changkiii location, a level or descending grade would be oh4ined from the sum mit to Norristown. That the "Allentown Railrotid" (from Allen tecirn to Port Clinton or Auburn) will be com menced Speedily, and pushed' to completion at as early a period as money caniab it, there Is scarce ly a doubt—and that the NOrristown and Allen town Railroad will also be both, iselmost equally certain. When. these two Dees shall have been completed, all that will be required to coneumate the tong sought for route between Pottsville and ' Philadelphia, to relieve the ;Reading Railroad of a portion of its already ov er-barthened and in creasing tonnage, will be thfficonstructionef the proposalink,,abotit 8 miles in length, commenc lug about 7 miles'eaab of KnOtown, and passing over very favorable grOund, Xo the summit, near Seibert's Gap. From a pretty.faccurate knowledge of the ground, I can safelY2 'Say that the cost of this link will not exceed $lBB,OOOl To the most of your rea4ers who are well ac quainted with the subject, itli; superfluous for me to add anything further as irk the vast importance of this route.' I will barelyABd, that the project is not altogether knew ideal although your cor respotdent appears to be nntior that impression. In a report made to the ."-Allentown Railroad Company," by their Engineer, Dr. Samuels, more than a year ago, the project!ef = this "connecting link" was suggested, and its importance dwelt upon at length. In a comeitinication addressed to the Norristown and Allentown' Railroad Com pany, by the seine gentleitien, about, the same time, the project was fully discussed, and its im portance used asap additioOkl inducement for the speedy construction of that tverk. . . , . . . -..' Aarnmicrra. ' , r: • ' No change to.nitte in prieria at Port Richmond and New York. % ,-: '• ( Corrected from BaitoOnsrier, Oct; 2dct; • ~• Further sales of Coarse Pietarts at V 25 mine ehal drou, and Sydney at4B 11Cnatifitia'licrase ehaldroni sash ; a canto of Floe Pictou at $4 it dti do •;' also some Wei of English Cannel at $l3 50 Cl 14 00 chaldron, eash;' re tail sales of Anthracite at $714 ton. By aneticili, 140 chaldrons NewcastleCannel adierlised, 35 old at $llll chaldron, (Nash. Cannel Newcastle, EMI Bydosy, - Picton Bridgeport - - - do - do whltivash, • - ".11g ton b 620 5 87 ; • do red ash - ?Lt . do. 575 ® 600 Lehigh, lump - • - : 7.: do ' 626 0 660 Loteltawahna - • -ljt. do 6 76-0 600 RETAIL PRIO2I--Prllrdir 2,000 POIIIIII6. - 11 00 Newcastle, coarse - do • One - Oirel •• - - Seotch • C ll :stria - nd,. : rnn - o; Tit - do one - , - ! do comae jump Sidney - - - ; - Pietou,coanse - - • Ido fine - - . - Likekawanna, lump ;F. do 700 - L6higkr, lump - do' c ; 750 (a) VlZhita Mtb, lump / • - do • - 700 €6 750 Alitlaraclte, white Mid red ash;;: do 7 00 6 , BY TZLEOLIAPIL . :YRIDAI, 3 o mar.. /4eiettsfrvxs - Richisond in—' , Now York, -. . 4 . . !Boston, - - Providence, EAlbarth • • - Biltito ore, - ashiistoo. - - - Report of Sttipments .IFrorn Richmond, for tholrodh ending Saturday, Sep tombor 29,1958: eons.ui .:3 ,rota. l A, bang. ' 1,049 Newburg, ' 150 Alexandria,'' , 408 NU* Haven, 526 Annisquam, 171 Neer London, 042 Baltimore, .. 149 Newport,' R. 1., 161 Beaton, - 11.718 ?loWport, Dot, . 80 IllackwoodloWn, ; 24 Nerwirh. • 261 Bridgeport, - - 135 New York,& Brooklyn, 71:16 Brighton, .0 160 Pedviektown, • 20 liridesburg, - 404 ['climbing, - 74 Cambridge, , 2,049 POrßartd. 020. Catskill, 88 Peestmenth. ' Charlestown, 1,968 Poughkeepsie, Charleston, - .8115 Peekskill, Cobb's Creek, . •68,P.0th Amboy„! Chester, • • 101 1 Philadelphia, Chelsea, Bo6,Plymonth, Dorchester Paint, 166'Presidenru, Pall River, 5161ilextony, . . F r edonia, • , 44 itklmond, Fort Hamilton,: ' /43;anek1ill, Fort Washing on, 2.2BiStliem, Massif Gloucester, ~ - 175 , 515i0na, N. J.; deorgetown, , 376tangorties, Hampstead, • 00 sannah, • Hampden, - '' ittitnford, g ar tto r d, , 864 Btonington, • Holmesburg, . - f ' iterly Point, . Havana, / t 41 7 4 . 0 . 14 lawison. . 61 Viteony, Jersey City, e . Nil. Lynn, . Washington; .' 31anhamet, ' • - 1 West farms, May's Landing, , Weetport, 3tareus Hook, • 155 West Harwich, Marblehead, • 171 Wiekford. Medford,, ' 25t. 143111amsburg,Ta., Moorestown, 5( Wilmington, - Newark, - 37 Yonkers, Newborn, . 47 Newburyport, . . New Brighton, New Hamburg, Shipments' y Canal, For theum) week ending ileptidinnw Oth, 11356: ann ' • On the Line - • - ebibidelpah . Vleinity of Philadelphia - IVllntion 'fronton ngt Ater York and tidally . Tow Err week • - - - • 12,633 11 By Rail Itainllnad Canal. Quantity of Coal rant by liiillroad and Canal, for tie week ending on Thursday orilklng last: • , •31ananao; ovrat, Part Carbon, , - 1 .;48,042 06 9,689 11 Pottarills,... ;. • • . • :,;%.• 2,478 16 ' ' 1,814 1 2 Oche kil l Horan, -' Z 23,903 09 16,291 ea Antrum, - 578 02 000 00 !oft 7,781 OS 1;88 03 42,17818 29,533 11 02,778 18 tons, 82,81209 Total fir the walk, 19. t total DJ Railroad In 1855, " Gnus' 4e • `lota by Canotio4 Railroad, '; 4oitihS6ooo,o7o 42 Ablputeato to opsno puttt lattWtor: Inors; Itty, R a il r o a d, • .',530,800 ' - 1,444493 04 `By canal, - ;118,003 M''' 730,744 04 i11t9a64 in no, eb liry Boston Coal trade. :VIOLCSALE PIOCZII -. chat. 13 00 14.00 MI --(- do CCU= do do • C 00 _® • do 5 5 0 1 0 00 4 - 0 00 @ - do • - do do :f do :.do -.- ®.- -;: ';:i do '6BO (4 = 2' do 7. 75 , @. .:' if '. d 0 800 0.0 '',., do 8 00 (i.l) .V'.. do ' 6 80' ig, do . 500 ( 7 !Teta' for week, 46,465 Por siguon, 1,243,031, tit year, 1,089,16? TONS. CV? • OM 17 .• • 4,244 00 610 00 • - 673'10 , • -' 152 00 . • . 10,071 04 2;4°44 111 , %NOM - - 404100,00 04 PROCLAMATION. IOTIPE is hereby . given that -a spe 'dal adjourned Court of Common Pleas. for the trial of causes. aril I be held at Pottsrille.in and for the county of Schuylkill, on AIONDAY,IIie gad day of October, inst.; at 10 o'clock in the forenoon, to continue one Sheriff's Ottled, Pottsville, 1 . JAMES NAGLE, Sheri, October 6th; 18S6. I 110.31 DEDICA lON p FrilE Dedication of the German Lu theran and Reformed Church of St. Clair, will take on SUNDAY. Gaoler 21st, 1855. There will Lb ' service in the forenoon and afternoon, in English and German. Weaehers from abroad and at home will be present.' By order of the building Committee. GEORGE STALL. JACOB YARIVE. Repl. 26, 155: 19-R STOVES &TIN WARE. 0, • ' THE subscriber - respectfully income the public that he has opened a new store, at kliddieport, where he will keep constantly on 'hand a full 'assortment of COOKING k PAR LOR STOVES. Tin. hollow and Japan'are. Spouting and Jobbing pminptly attended to Also, old stoves repaired. Old stoves or old Iron taken in exchange. 8.11 SCHUCK. Middlep+t, October 8,'69 Sin-'e • , ATTENTION BkTALLION! Regimental T Orders, No. 4. the • Ist HE .;Companies comprising Regiment Schuylkill County Yolunteens will meet, for regimerital'earade and review, on MONDAY, the 16th day of October, in the borough of Port Carbonorithont farther notice. The line will tbrm at 10 o'clock, A. M., in Pike street, right resting on Coal street,. Cuing north By order of the Colonel, ' JAMES WREN, . October 6. '55 ' 40-21 INIZSI FURS!! FURS!!! Ladles' Furst ' lk,l - GITZ, Nos. 71 South Second and . y_L. 85 Arch streets, Philadelphia, has now arranged and offers;,fer sale, on ream:sable time, his large and; Valuable assortment of the latest styles of CAPES, PELLERINES, and VIM RIVES, ef3he &glowing choice selections': , Russian Sable, Mink Marten, Silver Marten, Canada Sable, Brown Marten, Siberian Squirrel, 'Judson Bay Sable, Stone Marten, Fitch, lc. Philaderphis, Oct. 6. '65 40.3 m M. GETZ: TO' S, FANCY COODS, INC. • Ppreceived a splendid assortment Pp of now Toys, Fancy Articles, Canvass, China Babies, Donoinnes.Dames, Idutheal Boxes, Bird Organs, Cigar Ca see. Snuff and•Tobaceo Boxes, Pipes of every description, Fancy Bons, Porte Monnaies, Pussies and Tricks, Slatei and Pencils, Toys of all kinds, with an endless variety of other goods, WHOLESALE AND EMAIL. N. 11.—Quies mounted with gold, silver, ivory, and nuatly.repahed. GEO. DOLL, ' 6, 1 N 0655 40-3 m. 10% North 6th Et., (above Xarket,) Philads• Oct. -7- MITCHELL ~ CROSDIL LE • ..- (eCCOCIOIOTS TO O. W. =swat a O 0.). No. 801. Whar zee, above Arch it., Philada. c ivt, t IFFFRS or sale, at the lowest rates, N. the *flow g articles : Bromc:. 011ee and Pale Soaps, Winter Sperm 11, Lard Oil, Miners' Oil, Tanners' Oils, Paint Olbi, Bice, Naval Stores. Extra White Winter Ble! Thant Oil,::Extre lte Winter Solar Oil, Bleached Win. ter Whale Oil, common Whale Oil, refined Whale Oil, sperm and Adamantine Candles, Mexican and Peruvian Guano, /a., itc. Octnberio, 'f ,s 40-3 m ' , ' ,l PRIVATE SALE. i. THE' Subscriber intending to move to the;West, otters at Private Sale a desirable Store e and Lot of GAind, situate in the village of New England, one mile *nth of Tamaqua. The dwelling Is three stories high, new and substantially built, with a Kitchen in the rear: The lot is 150 feet front, end 208 feet deep;'. There is a never-tailing spring of water on the centre of the lot near the dwelling. The dwelling is conveniently located for a person whose business is In the Mint* Posseslion will be given immediately. Per intbrmation apply to JOSIAH BOUQUET, on the ;rte. wise!, art° -- • FUMELAUDBEBRUN, • , Oct. 6, !ps 2t • WOOD ' S OBSAMEIITAL EON WORKS,' I ' • Bldg* Avenue, PhUadelp . hlow. THEatS . ; tention of' the public le Invited ; to tire extensive manufactory and vrare.room of the en T HE who is rowed to furnish, at the shortest' notice, lion Railing of every description for Cerneterlei,: Public and Private Buildings, also Verandahs, Bakoniee, Fountains, Settees. Chairs. Limn, Dogs, tic., and other Ornamental Iron Work of a decorative character, all of which Is:executed with the express view of pleasing the taste, while they Combine all . t 4 requisites of beauty , and substantial eons - traction. . , . Purchasers may rely on having all articles carefully boxed and chipped to their place of &Al:tenon. • A book' of designs will be sent to those who wish to make a selection. ROBERT WOOD, I Ridge Avenue, below Spring Garden St, Philada, Oct. 6,'!..55 ' 404 1 m - i -1 00 - 160 i 23 • 125 ORPHANS' COURT SALE. - D '' uttsuANT to an order of the 04.;.. phone' Court of the county of Schilylkill, in the. envrealth ef Pennsylvania, the subscriber, Adminl: istrator tt REBECCA FISHER, late of the borough 'of. Oralgsbnigi in the county of Schuylkill. deceased, will.. expose to sale by public vandue, On SATURDAY; the 27th -, day of October neat, at ten o'elock In the forenoon, atthe public house of George D. Boyer, in the borough of Ori wigsbusg,- it the' county of Schuylkill aferesaid,—Alt that certain 13/4 story frame dwelling home and lot of ground, 'allude in the borough of Orwigsburg, In thei county of Schuylkill and State of Pennsylvania, to arit4 • Bounded by Washington street in front. and extending ; In depth to an alley, adjoining lot of Washington Gres.' on the south and lot of lame Gross on the north; with , the appurtenances, late the estate.of said deceased .} Tormented conditions made known at the time and plies of We,' by JOHN FISILIDI, Admindetrater.l !' By order of the Orphans' Court, . , -1 i !-; .] iCtalltlA Born, Clerk.' Darer 6 / '55 ' - oat .1 : .i 'CRITTENDEN'S , I VOiiiltilyijia enntmttriit ~... „ O.E. • ftt LLMI. O.s*'. Car. 7th and Chesnut Streets. ', 161 396 k 213 100 642 193 2,006 1 636, 110 3,016 80 . 409 6$ 124 93 117 100 363 416 140 108 PHlSAnstitstion .which was first talhliiheil In -Sept.;lB44, and numbers among int graduates hundredwor the business men in this and OW er citieaa was on June 4th, 1855, Chartered and establieh4 od as a Wive, in accordance with Act of Leg turn. The Came of hutractiors is of a thoroughly prectiadi character and contains all those branches necessary fort use in blunter': besides which, the pupils have the pci Oreme or attendance upon recourse of LECTURES UPO* COMMERCIAL LAW, delivered for their especial use by erninent•practitioners: For the present 1M1C174 tbe Hon. Asap .92 maxxra vices are engaged this department • : • 8. - 11. OILITTRNDEN, rrincipali 4114•Kaalontui he sent to any address,' on appeal tion by letter .. , Also, C rWemka'a Book•RiepinO, on rot colt'', per nail, of the price, 1.1 to Key to tame, 60 rtei Philadeiptds. Oct. 4,11856 • 406 m 100 170 325 ao 207 'ORPHANS' -COURT SALE. rURSUANT to an order of the Cir.'k phOut Court of the Conntj. of Schmitt/I, in the omooweath of Penns/Ivan* the trubscriber, ,tdmint !Orator ':of VALICITINZ ()MBE% late of tho towto ship otyrailey, in the county of Bobuyikill, deceased; will came to sale by public vendee cm PRIDAT•the leth day j of October next, at ten o'clock in the forenoon, at W. public house pr David Loudeou.lll the town of Donald: non;in the aumty of Schuylkill albresaid,-,-All Cenci certain throe iota ot ground; with the appurtenances, sit; nate in the town of Donaldson, in the county of Eclauyi! anditate of Pennsylvania, to wit : j Ito. LI Adjoining tots of Thomas - Mamie on tbe wed, A:public street on the Ma* $ ,20 feet alley on tai out and itallroad street on the north, containing front, on Itallrood street, My feet, and in depth one innidred and Afty feet; with thaMnartanancus, coal dating at start' frame dwelling holies. I ..; N0.2.J1,11 that. ratan 2 story frame dwelling holm with s lboaeMent story of stone, and kt of grouna situate In the said town of Donaldson, bounded on the notth,by Centre ratrett. - on the east by lot of John N. Wagonettes, on tie tenth by, Philadelphia street, on the test by tot of Valentine Gardner, containing in front, one/atm Sto - , fitly thet, and in &Ohne) leek ground adjoining • • No. 31J A sedan lot of lot No. 2tet leze t e.4l°,o,l-razirtn=b,„evi:fit eur•containing in front, on Centre street, aft' feet, and In depth ens hundred sad fifty test; with tie lutproeitoonts, consisting to s 2 story4ettse Monk* le sledbootaient WI Stone. - Lae the estateof old &owed. Terms and coluUtion • nuule tobirs at - the time and plociot - j JACOB LOBO. Attinisittratrat, By; or4er of thraDrphstie Court, - Iz • - JOllltra Bons, eltrk. Octchite, 40.2 t 1 1,851462 00 12 820,026 r - . I:9OIrONSSUOMIS.—BULLEt. Best bull three yealll old and upwards, :•ond bast, . I Best bull between one and two years old, Second best, • ,liest bull calf under one year old, :Second best, 1 t , - Hest wit three years o and upwards, - 2'oo i Beeond best, I • • - 1 00 I 'Best heifer between one and two years old, 200 ,Becondbest,• ; 100 float better calf - nder:one year old, 2 00 1 Becondhest, 1 00 Meet yoke of working cattle, 3 po 1 8mnd : bests 1 200 Meet mallet' cow, I , ' 800 Becond;best. I - 200 I The rows to be kept on grass entirely during the trial. 14 . nd tep days previous. The trial to 'continue fir ten 'suceetn4te days, the milk to be carefully measured and a daily statement produced to the Judges, and the feels ;verified by an affidavit of the enjapetitors. llOaAra AND Best stallion, heavy draught, three yeare old and upwards, $2 00 Second, 2 ,00 Best brood mare, heavy chpught, three years old and upwards. 3 00 Second 2100 Best stallion, quick draught, three years old and upwards, Best brood mare, quick draught, three years old and upwards, 8 00 Second -2 ,00 Best stallion for the saddle, 300 'Second 4:00 Best brood mare for the saddle. 300 Second 200 Best stallion colt betweed two and three years old, . Best mare colt between two and ; three years old, • 200 Second I ' oo Best plir carriage horses, ' 800 Second 2'oo • team hones, - 300 Second 200 Mules, 300 Second 200 " Horses for all purposes, 300 Second 200 Best single Horse for all purposes, 200 Second 100 4 ' o ' . Mare (dial! purposes, 200 Second l' 00 ' ' stumr.. boot Buck for wool, nest Ewe, Stick for mutton, newt Ewe for mutton, Best Limb, Best let Sheep, not Jess than live, • elms. Beat ItOar 2 years old, 200 tpecend' 1 Ot neat Boar 1 year old, • . 20cond 1 0 Bost Boar under 1 year old, . ' 100 Best breeding sew under 2 ".......+ld---. 00 Second 100 Atefirt, • " ." under 1 year old, 2 00 - Second 100 Best lot of Pigs, not less than five, 1 00 (Including (hster, Berkshire and other large breeds.) Best Shanghai *lwls, 1 cock and 2 hens, I 00 _Second bast, Miner's Domestic Poultry Book. Best 'Dorking, $1 00 Second, pOnlfry bciok. ;Best Poland, 100 Second, . \ do ;Best Black Spanish, 100 Second, . ' . do ` ; Best .fersey Blues, „ 100 Second, • do • --Rost Co' chin China, 100 Second, do let ;!Itrat Bantam; Itt*t fOmmmon, .Best Ilramah l'ootra, '1 00 Second, Best pair of Capons, 100 Best Iluscory Ducks, 100 'Best pair Turkoys, 100 Second, .: . poultry book. Bostl 00 Second; >do Comm Common Ducks, 1 00 , liest Exhibition of Pigeons, not leo than six, 1 00 Largest collection and best display of fowls, 200 Best ikre red corn, 000 Second dei Best due gourd-seed corn, 600 Second do Best sere yellow corn, 000 Second, Best bushel red corn, 100 Second, In ag'el &cage, : 50 Beet h. sonrd-seed " 100 &Coed, • do , .50 Best bushel yel. corn, 1 00 Second, do .50 Best bush. white " 1 00 Second, do i 50 Best acre of wheat. 800 Second, , 400 Best 'b. white Wheat, 1 00 &cond. do 'testi). yellow " 100 Second. . do Best b. new variety, .2 00 Second, Best acre of rye, 400 , Second,. Best acre of oats, 400 Second. Best bushel of rye, 100 Best white oats, 100 Best b. black oats, 100 Best display of grain, 100 Socolid best black oats, 200 YIZLD MPS AND GARD= TIANTADLIS, NO. 1. Bost 4 acre white MeTeer potatoes, 400 Snood, 800 Beet bushel do 1 00 Second, in ag'c'l books, ! 40 Best % sere rod mercer potatoes, 400 Second, 300 Hest timbal do 1 00 Second, do , + SO Best %acre Buffalo, 400 Second, 900 Best tinsbel do 1 00 Second, do SO Best 1 6 1 1 re pinkeye, '4 00 Seeond, . 800' Best e 1 do 1 00 Second, do 60 `mot Beseilierpool, 100 Second, Bast ac. img. bests, 300 Second. Best 4 acre cum* 3(0 Second, 7, Best acre parsnips, 300 Second, Best doe. cabbages, 200 Second, Best ,N acre turnips, 8 00 Second, 200 Best bushel sugar beets, • in agricultural boots, ,50 do carrots, do ' '5O do parsnips. , do : 50 do red beets, ' do 60 do ' turnips, ' ' do 60 do ruts bag', do '5O raw CiOlikaND o.lltDri t ZartAlll4l, No. 2. Tamaqua. Best.% dozen cauliflowens 1 00 2nd, bortle'l books. 50 flost,busbel sweat potatoes, 200 2nd best, -' 100 Mat bushel onions, .1 00 2nd, do 50 Reseda& stalks celery, 100 2nd, do 50 Ilest'pe.ck tomatoes, 100 2nd, do 50 Best 'dozen stalks endive, do . 50 Best - three squuhos, . Iteskthree sweet pumpkins, . Best tbree field pumpkins, . Best:display of vegetables. 2 00' 2nd, non, cc ma, (mac, BUDS, OAT AID MIL Beatewt. wheat flour, 1 00 Second do tie tour, 1 00 Second, !' buckwheat flour, 100 Second, t , corn meal, 100 Second, Best; bushel clover seed, 200 & mu d, timothy seed, 200 Second, best kent of timothy hay, 300 Second, • Desk ham, 200 *mut, Best, diaplay,of apples, 3of each kind. ' 1 00 Best 2n( do - do 50 Desk peaches,• . 1 00 . . Beak pears., .... • 100 Beakquincek, 1 00 . Best grapes, ' 1 00 LADIES' DEPARTMENT. DAIST AND NOINIZDOLD If ANCIPACTININ. Best butter, not lets than 5 pounds, $2 00 2nd, luo Best cheese, not loss than 10 pounds, 200 2nd, 100 Best• pair hone-made 'stockings, 1 00 Bost pair home-made gloves, ' 1 00 pestquilb Best 2nd do Bert pair mittens, Beat fancy knitting, Best needh►work, Best made shirt; Beet loaf of wheat bread, ' Best pound cake, Best lot of preserves, Best 2nd do Best lot of cueumberplrkles, Bestspongo Best evo bread, , Bet home - made linen, 10 yards . . i 1 00 Bost home-made thread, 1 pound, ; 1 00' Beet display by any lad of articles In the above list, 1 00' ,- ' . , NACHL.VER Y,, he. AGRICCLTVAALIIIPLIMINIS ASV ItACIMULT. • ; For the bot plirw, - . •$2 00. 2nd, $1 OD Bell. harrow, 2on 2nd. - 100 Coat oaltivator, 2 DD 2nd, lOO ~ , Deft sulmcoll plow, ', 2 DO 2nd.,, - 1 00 lkist threshing machine, i , 400' 2rol,''' 200 Best canning mlll, ' 200 2nd„, , 1 00 rot corn-stalk cutter, , . 200 2nd,' ; 1 00 Res; seed drill, . ~ , ,_2 DO lid . , ,1 00 Baal conwsboller, Best hay air straw cutter, • Best borM rake,• Beet torn plant er, Best reaper, Best dlsplay of aplealtnral Implements, Bee set borne dux% . ' ' 100 Beet pair Iron traces, . 100 , Best WIT collier. . 100 Beet middle ' 2 00 , Best pale aim harness. . 200 2nd; .:, 1 ,00 Best double carriage harnate, . ' '''2 ;00 Bost stogie do 4 - • . 40 Bent two bongo wagon, • 2 00 Bost woo horse tenon, • • • .; co Beat two horse carriage, .' 300 214 09 Best one bone do • 300,2 ad, 209 Boat arty lkst Wasblug znieldno, . \ 4 0 00 0 244 Mar barrels, two in number, ! •• 3 00 11ost butter aura, , i, l Bat 4 golden kep, - OO Best 101 of *slinking thank 2OO 2nd, •00 Bost Boat lot sowin ols g , wobble, upper * lanai* lather, 2 00 2a4, 1 , 1 00 00 Bat Best pair tailor wort, Ikast pair eedieshoes, ! 100 toot*, 1 OO Bostbassonemetertiotb, 2 0 0 2nd,, 1 ig Beat 200 Steed, ' 00 Beat li ptlribmi r otn, I 001 20431411 4 1 43 1 44 Prthe I 00, Bost cooking stoves, • ! ! 2 00 Beat parker streo., 2.00 OWING ILTCH ;wiii bike pion on n tbe leth at 10 A o'dook s A. poi the beet pkTmsa, $ll 00 tletoild lost, $1 $0 terMeehtedea Ina ihnnhehavirs a all ' kinds in Behar/WM County, are invited to ashilit their pollee. Hoar. whether embroold in the above list or not, for whirl the Judges are ontbotised to award discrotionavy Talnimm i amording thatr nuatio. _ B. IfUOMM, 11. •', - MAW, • mg. Ammon% . : J. P: paim, • - < Oromitimon J'4.aenent.-. (jet tt,'LS 300 Second 200 2 00 Second 1 .00 L— 200 Second 1.00 A. 1 00 1 . 00 I',oo 00 2 00 11121211 1 00 Second, 1 00 Second, do do 1 00 Second, 1 00 Second, doso i • ca 2 00 200 1 00 =! 200 "Ind, 100 2 00 2nd,; 100 ; 100!. 1 DOI Nmwie.ts raoncnon In depth :Xi) feet. N 0.6. The undivided twelfth part of lots or pieces of ground, Nos, in and 94, situate in the town of Tuscarora. &Any ikillernnty,containing iogether itt width 100 feet, and in depth WO feet. with the appurtenari consisting of a large two and a half story frame hotel, with a basement story of stone, a two story frame bath house, de. - ti o. 7 . The undivided twelfth part of a certain'lrit of ground, situate in the town of Tuscarora, Schuyl kill county, bounded on the east by lot No. 126 air plan, south by Walnut street, westly, Seneca street, and north by lot No. 127, containing in width 100 feet, and in depth 100 feet, with the improvements, con sisting of a large frame stable. No. 8.. The undivided sixth part of a certain square of ground, situate in the said town of Tuscarora, Schuylkill Xthanty, bounded on the north by Ore street; on e east by Dogs street, en the south by coal et, don the west by Seneca I street containing in Width 200 feet, and, in depth 200 fret; with the appurte nances, consisting' of a two story, frame cottage, &ante kitchen and bath house, and two frame stables. ' N. 0,9.. The undivided 6th part of a certain other square of ground, athlete in said town ed(Tureatern, Schuylkill county, bounded on the noittel i Ore street, on the east by Braid street, on the south by Goal st., d on the west by Wyoming street, containing in front 2,230 feet and in depth 200 feet; with the appurte- - trance's consisting of six doublel% story frame dwelling NOl No. 10. The undivided sixth` part of a certain other square of ground, situate in the sold Uwe. of Tuscarora, Cchrrylkill county, bounded on the north by Ore street, on the east by Wyoming street, on the south y Coal street, and on the west by Strawberry et., containing in front 200 feet and itidepth MO feet; with , the appurtenances, eonsisting of 2 double 1% etoryframe I dwelling houses and a 135 story log dwelling house. No.ll. All the right, title and -interest of John S. Struthers, of, in and to a 1 that certain piece or Tercet 'of Band, laterite in the township of Schuylkill, and 'county of Schuylkill, on the south side of,Broad Moturtain, bounded by lands of the, Tamaqua. Company, Beak of itenturly,Diller,Luther and othee,containing ten acres, More or less. No. 12. All the right, title and interest of theseid John Struthers, of, in and Wall that certain piece or parcel of land, situate on-the south side of the Sharp Mountain in Schuylkill township, Schuylkill county, bounded by lands of Samuel Bell, Stephen Ringer and others, erm . tat nine 12 seres„triore or less. As the property of JOHN S. STRUTHERS. ALSO, No. 1. All the certain, equal undivided el:- tenths'. part of all tied certain tract, of land, situate in - Barry township, Schuylkill county,' known as the Cis. per Thioll Tract, bounded and described as follows, to wit:—Beginning at a pine, thence 'by land of Maurer Company, south twenty-three degrees east two hundred and eighty-three perches to a pine, south sixty-seven de- grees west 117'perehcs tel a pest,lhence by other land, worth 20 degrees toil, 197 perches to a pine, thence by of John NicholsoncEsq., north forty-five degrees east 176 perches to a stone,' theme by other land, north twen ty three degrees west= perches to a post, thence by land of Jesse Trull, south sixty-seven degrees west 137 perches to the place of beginning containing 4.11 acres, 136 perches, and allowances, with the appurtenances. • ALSO, No. 2. All the certain equal undivided six,. tenths part of all that other certain tract of .land situate in Barry township, Schuylkill county, aforesaid, bounded glad describedas &limn :--Beginningat a cheer ut, thence by land of Jesse Yarnell, south sixty•eeeen degrees west 90 perches to a stone, north twenty-three degrees west 46 perches to a white oak, and southsixty-seven. s west 196 perches to a white oak, thence' by othe 4 rVrrd, south twenty-three degrees 393 porches to a pine, thence by tar! of John Nicholson, Esq;, north sixty...aeon de grees east 106 perches to a stone, and thence by other ' land, north twenty-three degrees west 337 perches tone „piece of beginning, containing 418 acres and 33 .perches and allowance, with the appurtenance; as the property of PATRICK S. DEYLAN: ALSO, All those two certain lots of ground, situate' in the borough of Palo Alto, in Schuylkill county, bounded On the north by Bacon street, on the east by lot of Tier ney Duffy, en the south by , lot of Bacon A'Ca., and on the -lictly lot of Daniel Devine; containing In width 80 feet, and in depth 100 feet„with the apperteruan consisting of a 11story frame dwelling bruise, With a stone basement story; as the, property of PAT RICK LANGTON. • ALSO, All that two story brick house, situate in the township of Vinegrove. county of Schuylkill, bounded in front or westerly by Sunbury road, south by tote? Geo. fKi n dck, east by Union - Railroad , north by lot of Wll- . item Zimmerman, containing on said Sunbury d 22 feet, In depth 30 feet, and the lot.crr piper of ground 60 feet along said Sunbury road and ctutilige, appurtenant to said building, as the property JOHN REDDINGER. • ALSO, All the right, title and interest of GEORGE D. • HAUGHAWOUT, of, !wand to • all those three pleees or parcels of landorituaVin Union township, Schuylkill county, bounded and described as follows, to wit: The first piece.pr parcel bounded as follows:—Beginning at an iron-wood, in line of land of Peter Gearhart, thence by !. the said land and lauds of Henry Late and Lawrence Singley, crossing the Catawius creek, south 73 degrees* out 273 perches, to • stoneheap,thence by land surveyed to John McLaughlin, south 11 degrees west 173 perehm to a birch in the line of John Maik, thence byroad line , south' 73 degrees west 196 parches to • post Corner of said ' • Jno. Mack, thenee along the other part of said sue . , soy, north 8 degrees west 71'perchee to a heap. of stones, north one degree east 81 perches to a fork ed chesunt oak, north 8 degrees west 150 perches to 1, , place of beginning; • containing 320 acres, neat measure. The second piece or parcel of land Is bounded anddescribed by beginning at an ton-wood, running by land of the help of John Singer, deceased, south four and a half degreeswest 212 perches to a post, thence by other lands of said heirs of John Singer, deCeased, meth, 73 degrees east 39 perches tow stone heap , thence north one degree east flartyeeven and a half perches to alerted cheseut oak, tune north 8 degrees west 166 perches to the place of beginnlngl. containing 27 acres, etriot sure. The third piece or parcel of land hereby granted and conveyed le bounded by beginning at a stone at the south abutment of the county bridge on the Big Cato whoa creek, in said Union township, county aforesaid, In the middle of epublic road leading to Mahanoy Moun tain. and runuhartirence by said road by land of 'said Peter Gearhart, south fourteen arid a half degrees west 64 peeler to a stone in line of land renureyed in, the name of Abraham Itobertson'.thence by said line south seventy-three degrees east fift perches to a poplar, *thence by land of the sa id Peter Gearhart north twenty-six and • haildearrera west serentyedx per. chew to the Oake of beginning; containing eight and a half acres, strict measure; be the same more orlees being the same three pieces or parcels of land granted and conveyed to the said George . D, Hatigha wont, In fee, by deed of James Pleasant' and Hughes and wife, dated the second day of June, C ri and recorded at Pottnille,'October 25th, 18611, in the flee for recordlag of deeds. Ate., in the said county of 'Schuylkill. In Deed Book, N 0.43, rip. 373, as by reference to said deed will more fully and at large Appear; e* the prOperty of GEORGE D. KAUGHAWOUT. f Seised, taker' in execution end Will be sold by Sheriff's oMce, Pottsville, l JAMES NAGLE, Shcrtiff: October 0,1555,. j - 40-it d 9 4 Oo 400 400 0 60 / 00 2 00 2 00 iOO cool 100 200 'loo- 1 00 1 00 1 00•] 100, 1 00 1 00 zoo 1 00 1 00 ; 100 ; 1 00 , M CELLANEOUS.! SlCAL.—lnitructions given on the Piano. by Miss: either at the residence of the pupil, or at her own, In Market Street, between Seemed and Third. Pottsville, Sept. 28,1856 • • h&ht' I TUST RECEUVED.—i large atiort 111-ment of splendid POrfautery, 3a., ft= the Sten%) _tarps of Jules Mug t Co.. Itarrbou askt often% • All thaw who stint linez, Perhusery. oh fa. BAB, priTspoOluviltatiotjt Store. amnia 21, _ -1,41 P I 200 NATIONAL agrOEVllirt.'BA-‘OON. HE Public acre reVectfiilly iii L iilttimed that tbei cue be impitedwlth ?-7; 4 75, mrotmealseaidttftlathONattould- WomundorMorxaeiriMiWOWreO 4 MAlWOU: - J11112V6 5 . — . ,, . ; • .10.4310 1 NAY! HAYSI HAYIII - linßA LES of tra Iraq , ! up : Promptly attended toV' _ ) ; the Nand thiy - Peenhatth and Christian streets. Phibutelphht. Sept. a, '156 • 394t 1 • -A TOBACCO, CIGARS AND OATS, T the Hamburg 'Smoking Tobacco A and Ow Ibundniory. bushels prime Oida: 200 barnals Smoking TOW' CO; LOOO Milt Spanish Cigars; 100,0002inagAll Eisen; f 5,000 Oohs Extras. JAMES S. MOYER. Muni:erg, Baia county. Boit. ='6s • - - • - 33. TO TEE YOURS OF KOMILICILL OOUITY. r PHE subscriber hereby offers himself au- independent eandidste , *gibe dike of Tree. INitera &USW CertintY, um =Ow election on ,the Stb of Ortober. , , lie respeettelly indbits the man" end it elected, he will extdence to pertnnn the dutiPs of the othe to their entire eatisiketion. Tour &Bow tithe's, Atort tioonss, Castings, ton i Boller Platee,No.l, 100 Thad . N 0 .2. Ailes,Ansilam'eroci, to " u Spikes, um: SS " - Spring, • COPPILII. Sheathing, Rods, Old, Pig Galena., - 100 Chester County, " Virgin* Fore!{ Bar, No. I POT TSVILIoI Wheat hour, bbl., $8 2.Z. Rye hour, bbl., 7 00 Wheat,troshel, 1 7 0 ®1 7 Ilya; do i 110 Corn, do 1.10 Oats,' do ao Potatoes, do SO Timothy Seed, 4 00 Cover Bad, 700 :LLE PRODUCE MARKET. • (Retail Prices.) Ft.ourt..--fWheat retails at from $9 50 to $lO per bbl.,. Rye, at $7. 25.. Corn Meal at $1 10 per bushel, and Rye Chop at ;$1 30, which is a slight variation from our last week's figures. ' GRAlN.—Wheat is the same. White sells at $1 75, and red at $1 70. SALT MEAT.—Hams and Shoulders ate scarce and almost out of the market. Shoul ders are quoted at froni 11 to 14, ang Hams from 121 to 46 cents per pound. FREsu MEAT.—Beef is selling at from 10 to 121, and Mutton at ,kom 8 to 121 cents per pound. 0.8. 101:0ACK, Orschottury 28 60® 90 %, 27 I 28 00 24 26 0 27 00® - —46 '23 IX 35 50® 36 00 65 00® 00 65 CO® 60 66 CO® 90 OC 80 000 85 45 004 . sa 00 40 00® 55 ——o 400 ---(n} 4 8500® 90 —44 5 000 . 5 50 100 Lbs . 4 mai ' s oo 6 Mg rf --(4 , 828 100 los EMI Dried resales, par'.ll, $4 76 do do implied, 260 Dried, Apples, pared, • 266 Eggs. dosen, ; 15 Butter, per pound, i 20 Shoulders, do ;U (d, 12 do 14 04 15 Ray, per ton, ZI 00 Plaster, do 6 00 II POTTS Pnovistoxs.—Butter and Eggs very scarce Butter is worth 23 Q 25 cents per lb, and Eggs from 16:- to 1,7 cents per dozen—very few in the market. Faurr AND VsocrAnuts.— Peaches are set- ling at 75 cents and $1 25 per basket. Ap.. pies 37/ and 75 cents per bushel. Sweet Pa tatoes $1 50, and common 60 and 62/ cents per bushel. Gaoccanes.--Sugars are all up to an ex tortionate price--common sagar•house is sell ing at 8, and best yellow at 10 ce per lb. and white sugars from 9 to 12, per 11) 1 TSVILLE LUX MARKET. (Retail 'Oa.) Ilernhie - 5 6 $2O 11 hr. Pine, $l6 0 $4O. Poplar, $l6 C) $2O. Qak, $2O (4 $25. Cherry, $4O ® $5O. Maple, $2O C) PO • Sash, 54 eta. to 51 02 "0 doz.. Panel doors, $2 25 ®ss 00. Plastering laths, $3 00 $1 50.- Shingles, $7 50 ® $l6 . ON Floor bag hoards, $2B 00 common, $35 00 best Carolina. • - STRAM3 MAOECITHEING.-4t113 said that Col. Straub, the gro;-shOp candidate for the State Senate, joined the Liquor League et Phila delphia, and that, that influence was used‘, secure his nomination in the convention at Schuylkill Haven . . It is also stated that $2OOO have been sent up here by the League, ,to secure the County to the Rumthies, and that $l5OO were devoted to the establishment of the German rum paper, now advocating the measures of that organization of men in terested in the Liquor traffic.. It strongly intimated that the money intended to be de vete& to the purpose of securing votes for the rash candidates, hes found its way into the pockets of the said candidates, in j place of being lavished upon the credulous voters:— Now vie think those who can so far degrade theraselves as to support the grog-sbep ticket, should receive the reward, intended as a com pensation for the degradation, and that the Colothould be anise more magnatritrions, and not perniit the "unterrified" to be so shame fully cheated out of their due. SELLING TUE PERE ARTICLE—We under stand that Mr. Moses Strouse, who' possemes a license, and sells as pure and unadultered' an article as can be purchased, in these days of drugged liquors, has informed the rectifiers that the practice of making and sellsng add terated liqtiors must be stopped.' He: will prosecute every one who sells an adulterated article. Mr. Strouse says that the duality' of liquor can be judged by proving it. Deng gists, store keepers, and others wlio aloe Per mitted to sell under the operations pf the-ex isting liquor law, will be watched in the future closely, in order to prevent violatieni of the. enactment. , The new law is so stringent. that tavern keepers whose licences run, .nntil next Spring, dare not in the. meantinte, ask a man to purchase liquor at his bar; or in any manner induce himto drink. The .difficelties to liquor sellers, surrounding, the law, are such its to prevent many from getting licences,. Few citizens will offer Ihernselvee as securi ties for liquor sellers, unless. fully ::assured of their respectability. This check to the grog. genies, is a source of general gratulation. KANSAS AFFAIR.--A letter frOm Ksineas dated September 204, to the N Y:Daily 2lmea, chronicles the arrival there of two hundred more of Sharp's rilles,So arm the settlers. Emigration to the territory bee bo gnn to revive. On the 15th, from aeventy-five 'to one hundred settlers arrived i the terri tory by the river route, among then being the first fall party from Boston. Neafty 1110Vell thowiend pereons visited the Pateut uffico and gallery during the Is tnunth. tei 60 4251476 146 175 \ 146 193 IU '',13601145 32 000 84 00 26 000 29 00 - - 32 500 33 00 00 000 61 00 68 000 70 00 80 000 90 00 GT 500100 00 40 0044 75 00 - - - 6 00 - 0 -- -- - - 5 000 660 16 000 18 00 6 60(x,- 7 60 • V; egKi) 30 00 --(4s 24 O 17 6(l® 18.ao --- --ti-- • 6 2560 - 00@) 20 00 • 6 --€$ 6 MARKETS.
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