-,- , , . . • • ', the I...krgel",_, .. , . , • ~ • 'xi '' I • t Mil lntett4e - id 'Vallee . labor is 1 ' • in- , cul,f, -outix-rs.-,..r • understand ~... • , .hcaper. ' Tim eeke te,sades, mittli Lreab: up more ! \''s V ..m.a..,-. , .": l ''''''' 111 at '4 , Ver'll IMrties interested in lar - re:hz l f);e 3 : .ir 1,.-s. whatever the-care exercised,' and this %lost r.. .. ,:. , 7''. . , -.--',.rf -.*-:.,,, . . ~,' .‘. ~ , = . ~".t(':•-•,,.--,..7 .a 4 7at ,r r, °petting . -a' tie W i..oititce-! iiit.t . ..e that ~ f q),..? COO, is pCrfectly u5e1. 1 4... There . 1:le t,' , all in Fr. Et for making -Wet,- 1 -.....-s- - -- - --: r .6 --.. , ' ' - I O .! ;,' t' ' ; lion between tite . Mia (3 , ;:ee.1 il;liirond ansl the .!,‘,-. _,,,..„: •• l '• - • ":-----• ------• • Mahanoy_ldisin on the Itile.-Of: the old Dan-, i 3 , v;lle and - Pottsville Ball :aired.: The demand? .11.31,,fn:tu the dakt a n,' en ,aq of ~ .,„,, „ g r„ ? . , . , f u r .. ;mainly tool:hasj Lae dulness per ton to the railways. , :-. 'filv .8.-ipse'res made at the mines lit thiFeouo - L. ' euvit a , ,. • rendered this. openitigi ~:: i,13.. .1 , .1.1d c , uo , im es . sed. with a slacks of We, , '. . . • o• r ' o'no.• is not more thandialf the rate of the ertke. l 7.- l l , • oi - lry as it is bcdiev. d that beft.r... it LA A , 'hey :ire as convenient to carry as brieks them- be cotup!eted, theMinc Ilill I • ::xtettsionto Ash- . i.tilVeF, andi,., , nitc. eisay with a lung flame like 1/ 7 :, ' - - hind' will not begin to vent all the Coal. The ditininoas coat. The smoke is alio a:,P great, if not - - ' 1 through the Broad .M!' tonne ondain will he • fr t . e !" . • , : w is hi t c- i ia le i' e b oupe ,„ l. the main objetnion to them. The ' - it s t , I the ‘1 1 Y ,, r , . 1 `-:"' 1 ' ' . 'l" -1 1 . ) . the next improvement that will be required lAVestern Raltrea .of elf; ` cos to th e d being only fonr dollars per ion. on or Ap.; TFIIIBB other 1a5:0..., .. , • :Coattls-ant-"lttircitt'"'""'""•=. i -awl the soo,it.r .1 ts, commenced the Letter.; , ;lt to bronght by rail from Charleroy, In Belgium. p p o w:lation. an et..ivertlsolli,nt in- . .. . . . „' 1 ;The obJeiloas to it arc, in the first place, front the or cour , ..C. worth as much to the I q't .p. de. projectors of the present road could not !, . , . °L-e. In the FCC.) ntt.place,from not.possetsing -tin - met-three otter papers. In s -' teseitint power to drive. heart' trains. To t.tovi ' ' • l,l rased in `wait until a tunnel could be completed thrt;! ' ; ir - • • alrertlitrar are a ~ . i i rite them; a number of ,esperituents• are now in irculatloa Of the paper. . - • -- ' ' I the Broad Minint.iii. -- , •:. i ptiOgress to ensure a mere; perfectreinbustion. . .. i , J , OttillsA ll _ W 1 , • - -...........-- - - , -1 The niost mums of plans advanced appears nal l' -- ! 7 1 Inc PoTATEctiNit - COl Li.TE '-The atm ! -to:cou.ist in a certain form of grate, known as • !!;'• SUBSC.R leg RS,. 1 , : comineucement'ot till-. Pennsylvaut albs "grille esealier "'or stnireasevratc. , - - The name , •a Institut= ! ~.. -.. ; 4ufficiently describes the principle. The bars of l dial, tooki !the fire box , instead of behig at the Vett= and idenstsll-3eciton is 111t4tst h ts s i t ,,, eer held in the country I , 4:wee:ant t (.,Cstl Fund Ilall, 011 Saturday last. A brilantli funning a let-el serface, are arranged one above place in Philadelphia at the. alum i a and Freed:sin to Kansas. we will,• anti the exercises of , ' L „ . 1 ,,,„. a i assemblage was present, .. , .. .. ~.. zontally across the tire box in the direction of its . 'arrs AL to iaUlt.aic.Tl FU Kra , ' fere of :the most driterestingl, widthlt is supposed that by this plan, a stra ;ruts per month, ,:l the occasion, r . , ... . . , :. . ~ . .air .. . 1.1111 4 June. to Saturday. tnceni d l i character; 'Gov. Pollock - deliy . .ered - a batints. -tutri of is all to enter between every row . i :. of bars, sufficient to ensure the perfect combustion sa 4 s.lThrriths. For clubs ''r .1 `"• 11 - ld ut the - conclusion of which,dhe i 'sit 1u at ress,' i. •1' 1 •of Copt, • . . the eornparatire t t lin st.yer resting lstress, .S 5 in advance, for the some . . • list - f graduates was announced, I aCwa 'the slant. Thus enough oxygen is intro,. •tollols•ingo graduates aniPto them .the diplomas. awarded. , • !-.• duce,' at the right moment to inflame the gases and preVenb their passing off in the. very chine lln the Department or Civil Engineering-l' tionable shape of seauke, whiih can not be done I Geo. A. Simonson, New Jersey, .Luse 1). Gar -1: front beneath a high . mass of Coal - a's' With the ' • C ir • Eduardo . ll L —t. u • d ••L '-1' level grates. i cm, i n a, .. t.as e e tn, o , outs r . , - . • ! . . . ,! an these mst,-consequently, .efter charging the '3...Francine, New Jers'ep ,' • _ • . T, tire, dente fumes rise and are seen ponring" . forth Chemistry-Henry C. Eckstein, P : Mrna.. • in black clouds from the chimneys. The reason Mechanical. Engineering-711obertScett, Jr., I: is, the oxygen of the air cannot euter to consume Pennsylvania.' • • 1. them. It ,- : , , • • . .I. . bile noticing the interesting exercises : in- 1 l'• On the railroad to the North, where this plan W was first introduced -by an engineer ti•ho brought cadent upon the close taf the third year of the the idea from Styria-a most favorable imprez t• . existence of the Polytechnic College, We till, . sion has been conceived in . regard to it. .They 1 . have no less than 00 locomotive? working with . . of this' , occasion to congratulate thamanagers this' the staircase grate,. six of wbielv. ere passenger ~ ; . . important edimational Institution, :upon ifs engines, the remainder burden engines. At La „ '- Chapelle, the Parisian terminus of the road, a success so far, and brilliant prospects for the station on-the • 1 stseals,numberf gran; e., we saw a o 3-,--' future.' While fo . r a quarter of a century, w 4; :these locornr4bres arriving and departing. There • - a to be very little more smoke. than with appeare . have cu•elleil 'in the character of our Publiz ._„."batll coke after getttpg ;under headway, ut rat schools, and literary-41nd rriest.al colle : ges, wel starting it was Considerable. This was also the ' united testimonyof the, engineers and stokers: have tot occupied a proper position; • 4up . its!‘ .~ . ..:., ~ ;I with wham we conversed. Afew ofthe gran importanee, in the inatter,of Industriisl 'COI-] casein" orexpress trains also used Cont. , •-•: ,-'' •'' The "briquet( eil before alluded to, are burnt. telex. We had permitted Europe " 1 tll la : er i t on the Same sort of grate. They are used quite , teeming walks of science, to 'outstrip,,us in extensively on thiti Northern railroad ; sometimes . this respect.. In establishing the Poly echoic by themselves, sometimes in conjunction with . .. ta Coal, and even where coke is used, as it still is in College Cdr -professional education, .in• the, the ... in:.jorill" of the passenger engines, the t'bri . . ;manufacturing and milting centre' of - Dm. quettes" are thrown in to start the fire;- which" they do speedily. A seriotta t Objection to the Union,,where our public ; buildings Mid worksi. ..-- staircase grate, however, exists in., the hindrance our foundries, machine shops and - factories which this arrangement of Wirt :presents to the are models in the way ,of illustration, the the' cinders. The • wont - fall out horizon are of ) , tally, Ind remaiudo choke up, the openings and founders have done wisely, and had the sat's, 'check the' draught. At every few stations the faction of - seeing the principles - Which are stroker must pump off and rake oat this obstruc tion. taught in the College. applietfon the grandest • i •If sine simple"F t • 1 1• 1 con rtvance eon , be suggested scale and according to iilost rigid scientific! to remedy this drawback, the - “grille esealier" Itnible - on the 'Northern/ rillread; would ha inva ,as . methods:, Pennsylvania witliher vast inter- I . , , the-seperintendent says it burns -. cool satisfacto- nal resources-usanufacturing , and•m;neral--, - rilyvvitliqut smoke, and requires. one-fifth less of i is as deeply interested as Philadelphia in . the it than of coke,,hy weight. The importance to our country of any Elan which ,successful establishment of such adl, rom i instittr• will enable our railways to replace wood, which ii tion as 'the' Polvtecilnie College. "P t becoming searce„Minl is inefficient for aught but throughout light trains, by raw Coal,is sufficient' ekenscs -for will radiatethe,land, practical in- the length into Which our remarks upon this sub ' t dustfial education, tending to develope the jest have run• - , - - _ M 'lln.yer, the engineer of Traction for the eamtcity of our country; and place her first in •• ' ' -• . • ' • ' • .. . •, , Western railroad, thinks that in five years there the rank of highly civilized: nations.. We will not be itton'of coke hnnat in French lecomo shall continue to watch with g n unflagoi inter tires-all ' .„.„ . tires-all Con) end briquettes or artificial fuel. . He noticipotes it:progress of invention - that will . cut the progress of the _Colleg•e, And hope ensureiSo per teet a combustion of these' substan- • that...4.le approaching-Fall session of the Li- -cm that sinokis : Will be entirely avoided and raw ' , -- Coal will becode as efficient and valuable as stittition may be a ion,., , step towards that pith . Cooked coal or coke; 'He expects to See within wide of soccessivhich its importance and `that time, the Leconative become the coking r , oven, and perrorrn within itself, and at firsthand, t usefulness so eminently entitle it to occupy •1 , the operations necessary to possess it with the ad- vantages of coke.: At tote same time,he thinks that the progresS'i of invention will not• for a long time, substitute',! raw Coal for coke in England, by reason , of the:, excellent fluenty and cheapness of the English ), coke. except perhaps •in the Midlend counties where it is not so adaptable. - The engineer said-to us. 0 1 wish we had some: of your Pennsylvania Anthracite in Fritnee."- Would it not pay, in consideration of the high, rates of fuel in this country, to try the experi meat of importing; a fcw.loads frbm Philadelphia?' The Preach Anthracite is fit for - fire-proef sales' and for nothing else. . 1 ' As experiments. I believe, are going on now tsporiThe Reading Railroad in your State. to in:, /it-odium a,. new fuel-Coal---to many of your ''readers it may, he,intari.:stirg to constitute a coin , parison with the duty.: made by einnbusstibles GO these French roads, R is found that 241 lbs. per mile for passenger trains and 3Si 114. per mile fur burden trains, is the average entr.ur....ption. The weight of the passenger trains, cont.i-sting usually of 8 estrritr ges, is-70 tons; that of the merchandize trains; averaging .50 carriages, eve , 301) tons. When the consemption per wiTh is less than this 'standard; the firemen get a premium of sl'2o, $1 40 or $1 . 60 for every ton they save, aceording - • , ,as the economy is greater or less per mile. - When it is' as low as IS cents per mile on the passenger, or 31Lcents. on the merchandise trains, $1 60,1 ts giv en,. them fur every ton ceonomiled. On the other hand, if the consumption exceeds OM average standard.' a retention is made from the wages of the firemen at the . same rtite. The regular wages are graduated according to the dis tanee run, and fines are inflicted fir every delay. On the WeStern Railroad, they 'arc at. the rate .of 32 cents,for every hundred miles run with pas songer trains, and 45' cents with burden tritins.-r. And when the detention upon 'arriving exceeds 5 minutes, the driver loses his , wages for that train; if it exceed:oo.minutes, he lees them for nil that, dais and for longer delays than these, he is liable to n punisment at the.discretion of the engineer of Traction. These systematic regnlations • are admirable. It is on this, road, or the branch called "St. Germain," that Signbrilonelli, the Italian eegi heer has within a week-introduced his "Running Telegraph." This atind invention enables a train in -motion at any speed. to fortrard a message to another trainels-tin motion on the 'same track.i--- Riding along the lino a few I days ego, we Ob served a length of iron plate or ribbon, directly in the centre of the gunge, extending for some 10 miles, at ev,ery few yards, short iron pins wore fastened in-the ground, supporting porcelain rests, on which the plate or: wire was insulated.' A hang ing tongue of iron from the moving ear, slid along this plaie in perpetual contact: and inside the.car" was thebattery. ntiended by the operator. If slow-train, No. 5,-wanted to infarm express train, No. fi,- althost due behind it, that In comm. qt:crice, tif, an accident it could not gO.- out of the way in time, en instant would servo to do it by the aid of this invention, and hundred 4 of lives would he saved. In faet, the Tahoe of such an in - vention, simple ash is, can hardly be estimated. Signor I:ionelli came on from - Italy , obtained' permission of the Directer,F r - of the St: Gerinain roaitto make the txpetinient with his plan. All the - scientific inch of Paris attended the trial-and it was perfectly successful. Some improvements sm i te be made to lessen the expense and protect -the wire from hanging-cahles, ,te„ one of which, on the ~suasion of:.the trial, ripped np several hundred yards of it before discovered. W. J. I'. . [To be Continued. , - ~lltt J CIE ILLE, OTTS 11.1''.3r1.,17 5. 1556. s ITTjttn MMNI prra tit 01. 111. - t ;ill; of tb tnl In Ka verttser gis,ll.,{)ubllNl ,r cities the 1'03 ,, of tcc necor - ling to tho -at rintri CAMPAICi the ensuin= Cre+ • 111-ea exeitinl F•la very quest the 31Irsims' 12 1-21 ififfeleil ... „ 1.',.1 - .11.).<01. a t.“.711 , ..yrs to one lists and semi them in by the 12th lay tillnK 1104 TltOti.X , to stritte i)tT. gir Ninkp"lal v. 113 iurr. fug tht a PI PHINCIPLES.',.. 1 0 M OF .91'EECII. I DO3l. TOJi..A.N.A.kii: ' LI Es;CII OF SLAVE TERRITORY. -and Forecer, aid ille tarn who y oti the.e PriocipliA. which tilos) princiidos aro in 'to the breeze recently. The le..on.in the comine:Presidential n found. They are. Jam: C. •ortia, mud Wu. F. DAtioN, of thdrefore, add to the foldit of EREE . FRE J OT ANOTIERI e nitton. New' mill ear: The flag upon ilhefl, we flung er, 9upport, t nte•t hare 4 , 0 REMONIy oPr Co Ii en' Jereey. We or thig; • REMONIT, lAN EDO!, THF. (:QNSTITUTT.9N 1) THE UNION. EICEIPTS , • • ' tOtlic ili)icist' Joerna,l 5i1ic ... 61 ' im bli2feje , lt. 3n. I,' 1857,.;• • $1 75 . , .kfiy ".7. 1537, 2 110 o May : 17, 1537,2 00 • Nov. 17, 15'51.1, . '1 00 1 1 Aj•ril 3, 1557, 2 .0012 00 I t'll ".111.1530, • , - In. 1, 1'..350. .• - -1 'OO LI 17. 15,57, • 200 v. 4, IS-55. 0 00 [ r Fe ~ 17. 1557, ..., : 1 0) 1 5 1 4 ; l ' Jtin. I, 1857: to Nov. 24..11;50, '"'-'1 00 'r June I. 1557, , 2 00 lan. 1.1857, ' 2 00 'Jitu. 1. 1530, "" ' 200 o April 29. 183 7, 2 00 to. 1. 1557, i . ,,J, 2 00 um: 7. 1537.', 2.r00 l o , Jan. 11 1557, • - 2 07, 11Y, 1; 1550, . • 1 55 i 3i; 2t, 1557, .. ' ' 2 00 01e.:-,,, to Jau.'l, 1837. - 200 1. 1. 15.57, • .. 2 00 . . -. 1. 1857, 2_40 to..lune 9, 1557, - 200 ~, July 28. 1557, 2 00 0-.21, 1537, : 200 1.1,r., to Jtitrii 14, 1857; '------2 00 ),.v. 1. 1-i5O. ' 100 to May 10557. '2 00 n, t;0 Jir;ell i, 1557, 2 00 to .Tun , 1. 1857. 2 00 .1, to July I, 1537,4 00 in 1, 1557. 2 00 . we 21, 1557, , 2 00 to Jon. 1. 1557, ~ 2 001 :in. 1, 1857. 2 00 I Dee. 21. 1556, - 1 00 Iy 1. 1550, 2 00 : illy 1,,1556. - , • 1 li.l .to July 1. 1850, - 2GS July 1, 1850.. 2 00 'uly 1, 1536, ' - 3 00 v Jan. 1,1537 1 , ' l ' - 200 titer. to 'lard, 5,..1857. 2 00 Jan. 1, 1557. • l. 50 o De,. 28, 1836, 1 00, ,a• Stameriptiui4 V. K. Eckert, tp . S. INferottith, ti . Bitt }tender, t hos. Loudon. 'to ea. Scott, to Ap Fiefs, to - je P. Donty, to ho I'. '1.70x,N0 Wilson)t augliv,•to :•,* . tleroon .t Co.. nhn llttbblett, t Hammer, to lol.tt to iilrseph F. Mst). • till Collins. to J to. t. Altitonse. I. I).l3,tied, to Ji Jean Platt, to :11, 'alit. John MeCt I Kuiticn, to slit lieNs. to .J' 06. G. Brackett, Iltog. Jett nit/ A. Lain. to M tArdner Harp t E. :\l:trtitl, to Daniel E. Eatt,t, Prpy.cou Chop' Geo. IV. Stitzer, Jme, to J. Ilee.A. to J Vitt. Ilron ii, to .1 nv AtiooelL. to .11wol, to JL Botroy. ILL . •11:11 - ‘1 n Lazarm, t,, red Ford. to' P. 11.,:.hekl - t , l tekyole Br.: B. Gorgas, - , t. Longfoßosv, :vcs.—A Collector Will call on s,. and those. indented to this of the present month iew to facilitate collectiOns'. we ully suggest, that they who are !Mine will please make arrange thii bills paid•at their houses rosiness, -without requiring fre 'he bills being generally small; t-oublesoine, but expensive to In the course of the coaling 1 et 4 visit Tamaqua and- Valley, &c.— have 'called at our office subsetiiition in advance, we anlis—akd we will be under to those who will' exhibit the •ess, by cashing the bills on We flatikit- ourselves that we -t kink list of subscriber 4 üblishetin the State, and from newf u 4tbscribers which are ng enrolled on ouF 4 l books, we ason to believe that the people labors in trying to publish one kk'' - •".. t•!Nr, r subscribe MEM awl with a ould relicet t be found a eats to have el places of lent k- nutonly 131 frecinetatly .C 1 le Schuylkill o thuso ;vli TO paid ill - •ndor our tl rcat obligati . a me _prompt!: pre:!entation.. have the bei of any paper tbe number constant I' ` 'have every rt- appiec , inte on of the lies'( ers State tysim; :wen aders is referred to the new la, drertising columns. Limited / s a hotieb of each. .oun Al)7 l E i l 'tion of our RI I=ERMf; space prev`entl iIA.-Tllere will be.no marked the Fourth in that C ty.. VnILADELI ' ,. 'erratice of bill ttl admit K:lnsas into the the Toi)eha Constitution, Was e Illonsci on Monclay, by one MIL Grow Union, under (14nted in ti vote. _ Wliivss have nominated Geor2re ,ir (love nor. The hemocrats• ed Samuel S. Wells fur re-ele6 i nor. I MAINE.- , -T ET,Patteii have nounimi tion a Gore Ba l pner of Philatielphin,_a e in its American sentiment:, lekton anti Ra rner,flag. The ,Le Times follows the Banner's ex- E l ui paper extreu hoists the Stc high Te3Tley. ME *AttscinENcE.--The Portugnese' has cal (1 the Wig, , Genera ' ' 'td in th Slave Trade. and con- Alitatt t e same time the People State. pridenined Gen. fierce, engAgi ~., in the same kind of sTitA.N.E 11 Government Pir , ree Cr demneti in the L• Presider busing; , A E.LIXTION FIlArDS.—The fol- I ' . lciwim , from the. report of the Kan.las Com n isition. fitt% l v:7; the butri - teons . &ands corn ,: mitted by, the Missoitriatts at the election.of tnembers . T t)f tbe Territorial Legislature:' C.. 1 -161 ,!t , f Vntv,- , 1.-zal C 'llk ,:.31 I ri..t: Vol. r... l'nll,ll. V Ater& y Vnt,•rs.' I. '3(li;. -1"44 2.12 . Sie2 4 11. • 1- 1 , 44 • • :41 . :',ll :11 111. • Fitol ' :132. IV. .17 Sfl I:1 ii 2 QM Ar arTtN NNI - ..171.1.ENT0WN learn. that the Engineers have located the Road from Anbern Alleiitow•n. The as cending grade at no one point between Auburn and Allentown will exceed 12 feet to the tnile; . on straight lines. 1 1 ' . e . are assured that one' of Ross 13u-ii.itig Engines can haul 120 Cars lOaded l with Coal over this grade with comparatiVe ea se. We expect to' ho 4avorefl with a Rep Oft of its location; expense construct:l'o NS e w , h. I . fiv JL )I).' Ito his AnylTig,„theel ( Ciineni ilif "agglomerated fuel,"l, Mlt.l.Atp. Ft t.t.tutt; r while en-route shown ot the e:Olibition. in . tiae -uiiversal endeav or to ,tipiy,.the ileflieueyof haute Nature-in not in liafftlofror New York City, was d giving this eouutry- - iny good, Cost fields- it a w . elcome.l 'warmly hy ht personal friends;_ I couspound of-the "small" ilt; Coal and semetero but excited huh; • political enthusiasm. 'At nantter.-Vortneil into, the alitipe. 'of brick., tivelvel , Albany, Itoelic•zter, Lockport an Buffalo bri tinuctibes long by s ix wide, aria selling for $e V! per 1 . • . was welcomed by speakers, • among whom • These arc called' "prigaettes" and aro notice-1 r wstr. Deusieratst who will not vote for him at ,Ihtile because the French railroads are comment:- t jog to tISC them my a pretty - extensive stale. , The the Presidential election, however prominent . demand from this quarter already exceeds - the: 1 .. they inii"y be in participating, in political ova- i supply, which is said ti"come from. Delglia, and tion to Mr. Fillmore. • The veil is to transpa 1 • is l O h n ni t t l e ie d. railroad "to the West," which includes rent, •It reveals the motive beneath. ' the I:tie• io Havre, Dieppe and into Brittany—in. . , . , __:____—. 7 ...-„,--• ••• ire.:. brief. ail that run nut of Paris. in a Westerly .di 'rim' PIIII,AltE1.1;11IA NEw‘ - s has donned a reetioa, there titi; at present, extieritn t e , :t it a b :g g oi o n e : ' , Dew dress, and leaks quite smart; •'We yip. "u li t :: t t c l:e l' r t i l i ' l e lr e o c ilt ' e ni 'L ic y g e u ri a s li a ti n " :l o t t h - e thi S s e i n .o t e lf l ; .• it isj. _gratalate. its proprietor cite the- improvemetiL already in use to a eonsideraiibe extent, white. on ' the ;neat !.line to the Nerds," over 4he At..irs now stands ahnost alone in Penn- 4l the tratlia hota-cen Englanli awl Paris, there; ylvania, of the opposition press,in tin adverse.;•iiie as inati:v us GO locomotives,' 'whose'}-rites are ...,... position to the motto which thrills the great l:attei b eil t:. ',nit, this nos fuel fiat here, as wales i, o u tli c e . r i r u a li i i iro i asit . diverging from Paris . , ca s te heart of the„ North—Fremont a::d Freedom:-"i%:il •ith the "briquettes.", •• , We had 'an opportunity' of witnessing some . of: . We fancy that the effort-, of the few papers i t n h t e ,, ea t e t r ‘ itnen . ts now . •li , inse . imdueted on the line '.- :that tit "icing fire . : in reference to the nom i- • , gm. to determine if st-i< possible to sub-; • 1 nation of the friends of Freedoni will prove 'tante fur the cxl en -- " 7 '- • ' '"e raze, which they have' futile. The ticket is grouting stronger and hitherto used attoseitie:, an artificial fuel. like: the liriquette, and row Bituminous Coal '• • : str ! itt . gef daily, and in November •will • sweep The _ comPar:itiV. , (.:ost, May 'l', o crated as f•,ii ow , : : evfirythirigliefore it. The people of the North . ( 1 . .k, , 1 ., 1 ke i? anitte s 'n Franco from Coat imparted', .Itrv , ,petlive of-- ry ~ h a v . O spoken on this by the ' t a il l i e i B e ' it il i t s ' pr e t 7 p - a C r l e * d fort in tl t i : e n 'C ' i . ntle • s, 1 1 ( :; 68! '; :Zr*int question. ',They hiti:ettaliiisbeli a plat• eight to ten dollitts per too. T he- se 6 asons . for r i;n ul . ;anti of free paling the raw ("Ail iiiatend - of the coke • reitdy principles, and placei • npon it „,, i ,„ it„,„--, tb,,, litter is the least friable'of the( i'reemont and ihaOon. The Netrs hnt• et, twQ for tr:tosportntion, and is tondo to it greater • ha'..sts• it‘ali,c - ..iti putts e r i`4its to oppose th e avit- l ' - ' eliuri in E" 7 -Insi'Larre , irie ll ,.--Htneae thC l oa r l: • „.,..., t b" ever kinall it he roan , ei by the year and tear • hir? or tiiirilh• 44tinietit. ". ' ' .2' ' f tr' , ....0111-. "k.." - iill ~•v :ilvil , ie- for titskin . 7. coke.," The 'se' ilrT t • ~t 1 rt.• fie sa let') PEN, PASTE•AND SCASOI2,E, 7:••2t.".Cliarles Kent, the netce., is to he knighte4. •fgar:E,irrnint it going to•make Englund hislis ,-; titre Once of residence, The wheat. eurn and '••/ut crops,of belt i i- , wa re county are unpromising..', • . • i Try7r.R.lietie Island will nett elect an -United States Sennine until January next. ~ • M.P - M. E. Lyons has been' npp6inted Chief Engineer of the Rending and Lehigh Railewnl.t. Ir - 0 - Reading contains a population 0f"20.614 souls, ,iccopying 3935 houses its T r -the two Irs—Bnehiiiinn and -- Ilreci;e- . ridze4luni much, but hive no honey. ,g,."r-A party of Chippewa liv i lians recently dint an;l.A.alpell a Dutch girl. nathed Sasan,,O4r Davis ferry on the Minne.sota river. .Z..7r - The ,Americanv of Norfolk'at their reoA.l.'• municipal election, - overearbe a democratic of . ;;.4 The stores in Ilanibing will be closed to day—the Fourth—and a grand pie-nix will ire held in Saeman's Wood. -•••-•,-,.."-- _ ,Itsi'l-The query, "wlpi struck Billy Pattersmi" i s mroy illiseriied iu the question, "when - did James Buchanan join the Sham llemneraey? !i 7 4 7'1"1n ease the, Supreme Court of New Tc ! rk grants Mr.%,Forrest in the celebrated diiorre unfit, a new -tri.il. Mrs. Sinclair who is now in AllF traria. will n6t defend it. ~ ' • ,7_47l^One virtue, at least, has been diecoveMd i n the !loop petticoat, mad dogs cannot-bite • the wearers. Excellent things, therefore, for gild. vier wear! ,!rz- i ll The Hon. Lnt M. Morrill_ of Augusta, Chairman of the Democratic State Committee , of Maine. has Ltiven notice that he cannot .mppprt Buchanan and the Cincinnati Platform. jr itni the f,th qt., a thief was. placed in the of Key I.Yez.r. Florida, and for one • heur expose , ' to the puhlie go cc. and showers of tot en fruit. S c.. thrown by b,,yss. THE COAL T4ADE. , Rl_l,lglnleg. . Owing tit our putting the paper to press tlay warler than usual, in order to enable our handy 11,1 edentate the Fourth of July in, common With others, we are unable to obtain the , ptlicial slOp nnvs f t :ou t this region, but front the, hest infor- I motion 'we 9ould gleaM yesterday, the shipments by - Canal . would not exceed 27,000 tons and, hy Itailrnatl not Oren 54.000 (01),, if it reaches "that 'quantity. It hich decrease ofrhont *;,t.MO tom , -hinee last week, any an increase of about 1.1,11tt0 tons user. the' corresponding, Week dust year. witch inclutietl the' Fourth of July.— The Fiturth i : f July '*;111 hill thi year in next week's' shipmend. [For the next twelve week; the t .hip to ents of Coal '( rota this region wipl sho wbut little increase overthe shipments - for 'the COires pondingtwelve weeks last year. The demand for Coal is. pretty ink', hut 6611,6- ces are entirely ton to v to pay the producers, which makes money, scarce l and business rather dull in this region.—Contrary to the deterMjna; tion of our Coal Association, several operatorti are. sending. Coal into the New York market unsold; which also has a tendency to effect prices inithat market to some extent. The numher wh? are doing the business is small, it ik true, and is eon `: fined to second qualities of Coal. hnd that which is poorly prepared. So. 1 Coal, both White and , Red Ash, maintains the usual price, and cannot be purdiased lower.? • The rates of tell have been advaneed 10 eents per t.,ion the Seliqlkill Canid, until further no - A few,eii!:4o;vhieli had been k•ohl,: and which the difiViAiortrie the Canal prevented frotn ;.,'lnllit - Cl.v . ( l lie . fere fr. the :I d inst, we are inforined, will be pa ssedi:at r jhe all rate nT toll. CUIte111:1:1-1.ND C9AV-LThn present rate:‘: charged for tranporting coill over the Baltimore anil Ohio Railroad from t'utnherland $2 56 Lb Lnclist SI to EaltiMore. The Company propose increasing the rates from 20 - to 40 cents per tail, whiA has called, forth a- strung remon strance on :he 'part of thellaltitnore City Council. (European Correspottbence • t)F THE MINERS' JOURNAL. COAL MINING ASIIIIPRESENTED IN 'TEE , GREAT EXHIBITION. " 'No. 18. Pmas, November, 1,4.55 Vessels are more plenty at Pori Richmond, and the demand for Coal is fair, with Fake ranging fronri , A 10 P, $4 374 fpr red ash, and $3 95 Pi $4 n 5 for white ash.. -ilia Coihntercirti List states that about all the 'Lehigh Compitny's Coal to come forward up to the close t ot' navigation, bee been already contracted for. A letter froin New York says: • • . , • I 'Never since the opening of the Coal Trade was I, our manufactfirers as busy as they are at present, arid'never was there so ninth Coal used. In faet, ° . the appearances now indicate thatal:up increase Must be had from some souse° this year or else our manufacturing interests will suffer. • Go where you will and not a, single Iron establishnient or furnace is idle. every Rolling Miltand Forge is .doing its utmost., You cannot buy a ton of Roil road iia•Ml,without, a six nionth's notice: And, all • thiskilinot he done without Coal—people are not gin bark to wood, neither are the shiptnenti of Bituminous on the increase." • By Rail Road - and Canal. • Quantity of Coal sent by 1 3 ,411 read and Canal, for the week enditil on, Thursday ereninr4 last:- itAnnotn. ' 10,430 04 MT; 05. _6.578.11 1.14fi 7.115 1.4. Port Carbon, PottselllP.• - Schuflkill Auburn. Port Clinton, Total for tip week, Tntatty Railroad In 111.56, Canal ' Totall,yeanal and Railroad. " lons, 1,106,419 00 F. Wpm errts to Filllo period last year: srrr.s. 0:978 19 1;104.41.. ^ , 19 31.914 17 4112,q25 17 By BniTrnad, By Can*l, Decrease j: 1554, so rl UT TELEGRAPH: - c Titunsbay, 0 o'ct•ocK, Preighti from Richmond to— Bngon. - New ihrrn, - Providentp, Aihwy. - Ilartford. • Warkingt(n) . Shipments by Canal. For the iveek ending Thumlay left rnavEnzn On the Line, - - %Unity of Thiledelphin. . ilenimorr; - • :New York and vicinity, - Total for wool filatiniy s tia TbofollOnin; la the quanl Ity of Coal ltansporled ore, Elio :I ifferou t. lrai.olPixi week ending nn TbAlfsday nitrite:lT I 3 t --TOTAL. . Mln ind F. natollt. 41.3r0 r 40.470 tti mt. itirbn•ft • • 0.:27,8 02 • • $ ( 7 , 3 6 3 41:n31141U Talley' . • 1874:70 04 l'nflino 4; lq.Carbott 19./V2.1 0 - 2 • p 1.17. 4 -21 74111 Creel: • 17.163 On 12.33570 13 •. 'l4 t vls • • Rates • ii'atl ;and, TTOiIIOpMIIOIOW 0111 ' .• roa tits t:toz - N. From. ~;.• ' /Prong . , Pt.rint , n, Auburn.l rD 111,31,120nd:53.• r 41 1 ,11 4 , 1 -0, -1174 1 'll/.•, , ,1 a :A .tpring .11131 s, • ;1; .1 5J .i 30 . i ~1: 111 1 1 96. Rites of Toll'Ojr:Canal iFor the presoni. ; • F.11:1- c',..14,471. alt. CI ~ . .l i-irtot. lw C iNt-91 Tn Pi.-tll 6:1 ~„•-• .59 5 N .51 • - neuding. :ll Rotes 'Oir Vreigke Colnuis 1 , 1.D:a Pi. Ole. Pt. t'linfon. To Now `fork, 095 • ,' To P11112 , Ef1.. 1 (1;r -So Delaware avid Dual:owe/Vs Coal Trade. *iii. . roux. For the last ver:44t. • - •"k to 4 ;aurae, time Lut year, 174.110- Demise Eli far, Penua,Coal Co's Coal Trait. Trri 4,123 For th3l3ct welf):. 'l . Tn saute Hale lA* pp l, D.v.i#Aagn 044. ipehigh coat Trade 95G by Canal. For the wei•lf4nding, on Saturday last; , 1 ; L• 2' WEZK. rfr Lehigh Coal and Sat. Co: 71'ons. Cat. T o ns: Cwt. Suxuraltlliaes, , i.li- .1.. , • • 61. 9:1441- • 8 R oo Run do. . . 10 18.873 10 1.1•00. 1.11110,4. • t'• ' 10.124 14 •A. tot lirolis eatd4 ' 17.1. 13 • • 71.074 09 sprirm Mountain !littles t • '3,669 11 :i5.1:23 INJ East Sugar Loaf do. • • c 3.010 00 25.5:6- 06 Colerain.,; . : 1,2.125 0.. 21871 15 Stafford, - • - 1 : • • 6.571 'l5 N. Y. lelsigh C 041004 11.6 4 4' 1 Il / 5 : 143 ' it' (Inman Pa.' dn.rdo.. . 06. .10:261 16 South Sp*" Mounlai‘llidge, t 650 1/ 2.91 W 16. C°Unellaid •I r 1,24 S 03 14.958 CO flazleton Coal Co.. • • , 5.219 01 41.700 14 Cranberry Minn ,•l• • • >3,173 00 15 122 626 03 01 1/I.onond -3.03 i Ruck Mountain C. 6.,,••, 3.383 .02 , , 35.327 12 Wilkesbarre 1321. -6473 09 AWyonfing Coa l .'• •, • • ',lOO II 2.400 01. - 11artford Coal Cm. • ,111 13 • 151 13 .. • •-• 4, ' - • • •, Total. H. - • ' , i 10.253 03 378.5:0 09 'Lehfah Valliey A. R. I IC - 0:•: eadinz.4atarJay last. V *in. :Mines 4. CJ. : 1 ;;; 2.011 11' ~ :17.552 15 IlatcliTa Jehnsaass:' .. i' 0 0 CO 432 17 f'a'ker, Carter a po., t•':. 571 15 3.569 03 :C. Y. 14 1.011.1 A, 1; • • .ll .iN.) . O 00 • 892 00 , James In:rmirt..; li .Sharpe, L e lsruring lc 0., :-' 818 17 10,242 0, German Penna. .. at Co. .. ;.;: OS 01 04 01 --=---; Total, - By I: .. ' Tots: for the IFFell., 44..30S 05 , 433.305 04 game thnelast year, (Canal) g,0.097 07 451,633 13 ---- ; lia.tretke 1h Iti:iii. SO fir, -. .r 16,3'20 11 Th. deet.a...lll; etnal Ili 73.323 .00 ,Union Canal R. R. Coitt Transportation Amount transnOrtod during itie month of Juno. 1s50: 11 1 . • ;. 1107th . TOTAL. At u i on c an 4 - t-19.55.; 03 ' 73.943 03 SW" 71 Milt. rt .i. - i. .' • ;,11.95:3 OS : - A.333 It ME Cuntlieilatid Coal Trade, 1850. . 1 . 1: 6 66 F. TOT \L. For the last rifeek. ; 2 16.754 i'75,34. loutt year, :,. ' I. 18:452. 9q9.4=4 - ,-, . Incre tse 1n.:19515, to i far. 5.933' l ' COAL STOCKS, ' AND °TILER SCIIUYLKILL , CO. STOCKS,' cor.nr.cut. WADKLY DYTIJOMPIIDY k DEINGLEIt. DIM:EDS. PAD. OP. A=F B wtoAbs phitt. Kt.acling Pott4 - 111e - 50 1 46 1 ;Li Mine Hill and Schuylkill II:o1fon • 50 64% 65 Mount Carbon) ; tt• - • 50 t Mount Ca'rbon and ,Purt Carbkti LO 60 s'' . Vill Croek . • 1 • - - 50 t 52 Schuylkill ValVey • - • - • 50 50 1.! 53 horherry .• - - 50 .00V 0) ;swatara • -1: - - - $.;• !50 7 • • 8 ,'CASALS. Schuylkill Notigation - - t5O : 20 3 7 t 21 Schuylkill Naiigation, Preferred - - 50 111 Q. 3'04 Union Canal it - • - - .5o i 1os;j - ' 10 3 ,, Union Canal.•Prefeired - 4 t t- - 50 tl3 , 13 1 /, Del.& Hudson foal &Transtairtat'n Co.'s 100 ;11* 113114 ,ItAILROAILO: COAL COM„PANIES. Li ttle SChuylkill Nac,. 8.11. it, Coal Co. i5O 4.5 1 14. 46 Lehigheoal A ;Nazigotion Coy, - • - 150 75 'Hazleton C0i1C.04., - I Buck Mountain Coal Co, -• SO 00 100 Penusylvtinia Coal &it. R. .!100 ' 100 1 ,4 101 Dauphin Coal , & R. R. Co.. 1100 i .1 . 0 - 50 Lykens Valls - 0 4 '0m1 Co. . F - !50 35 '4O Beaver Meedoirs Coal it. U. - i 50 531 f ., 50% . Lykes s Valle.Y ;Railroad & Conl.Company 10 15 COAL COMPANII.I3. Forest ItoprOstement Co. o - . 23 ,25 North Amerbiiu Coal Co...Pliferred . 25 25 : 25 Common 25 Delaware Coate°. - - - • 50 00 :00 Cninberland,Ciail Co.. .i t5O 21 21 , 4 New Creek Coil Co., - - 10 3TIKELLmmoieO. Miners Dankr• ; - - . • -. 50 55 00 Farmers'llank - • - • 50 i 55 5O Pottsville flaS Co- . 25 25 Pottsville Water Co. - . :5, 20. I 20 Ailr The ielitek Of all Coalt'Ompanies Trill be added to the abi.ve 11St - when foto is*l by those win desire their publication; . - d i ADV]RT'MENTS I! ci FLOUR AID FEED. .t. '.ll l lvTgA. and Superfine Flour and all 4 .1' una,4 cit! Feed. For Sa eat Wholeseoby • I!' 1 ' (MTN 41. Wit.EY. July 5. '5/.:' '2.7.3m* c •• - ,41cfre..4.5, LeOporf P. 0. , • r -4.-- . ' . HOUSE AND 1:41. FOR SALE, SITUATED'on tly! South-eastern .."7!,. • 4.1 a oi' , Fipnt xirret, in the Beroirth of. Schtlyl-2a kiil Haven. nearly_ oppositett, he building formerly occu pied by . the; Farmor's Bault of Schuylkill county. The Lot Is twoutpteto feet frontbir two humble), and thirty feet deep. the Bousoas a plc story Frame Cottage. in gOW repair.• and rottvenitntiy arranged. Possession given earlvdo the Fall. Tprins Moderate. For further particularii . engeire of • ISAAC BECK. _ -b, 'sii, s 27.48' Miners' 114.70, - , jitytrille NEW ITE Fire • Schnylkill & Marine '. . ,INSURANCE CO. • f ....3P•at i t es 417 111 ea . , • Office in Sillyintufs - Priding, Mohantongo st., '2 dooreilbove Centr , at., Pottsville, Pa. CAPITAL AUTHORIZED BY LAW, 1 i • 1 $1300.000. , CHARTER PERPETUAL. . ~, ,• This Cointiany obtained its Charter nt the last Session of the Legisbitti e of PentOylvania, and is now fully or ganized and;prepared to isOno Policies, at liberal rates, on Fire and'lnland riski. tri Public and Private Build ings. Furnifiire, Stocks o ff 3 oohs and Merchandize of all kinds. 1 !.: ~ .. . Also on Coal Breakers dila Machinery, Inland limn• rants on fai:tal Boats and ilarges. by Canals and Rivers; aisa on Cargoes of Cell to Iphiladelphia, New York, Bal t ititore..i:c: ['This CouTanyruarantees to adjust all losses ui , proptly.and thereby ho , to merit the vatrunage of the pnblic.. . i t •Dlr p c t ors: SANIUEL SILIA NIAN, jSA AC SEvEr.s. iMORTIMER., . . JOHN It. JACoit . JOHN 'LIESDILLCK?i, St. J. /1 GRAF:FF. W. F. 8511T11. • [ SAMUEL • ItOREILT !if, PALMER, [ GE,tßui: J. HEIM lit : SAII , 4EL SILLYMAN, President. W. F. SJi Serretariland General Agent. Pot tsvilli•L July 5.'5 6 11 SCHIPMKILL tIAVICATION CO. ()FFr.ll'.l of therclio . ylkil , lNay. Co., On and ':ift,r the An da3i4 of July nextlie l4 e ' h h n . r l •••eler the use of (tars and for Tull nu Anthracite Coil, rarrh4.l 'on the Sehnyikill Navigakion, will be as fdhws, until ftarth.r - • , . 11 . _._, L .,_. . i H .1 - - • ii - To Philadelphia., " Spring Mill. VI " Conshohocken, it. 4, riymppith Dam. II ; ""Bridgcliort,' - It " sorrit,towth ,_ •" o wi- , ltburg Landing ; The charge trill be per alloirattrie ; for **este, as j twenty - 1* cents per to " I I By order pi the 31anago;i April 21, 11336 • Health! ind Stre ! • .li • . i 1 ' .1 : i. I , pc! = I HO , II ~ ,i,. • , . • I A., 1 ',...reji...-A ... !I 1 • - :", • ,'. - ' ' •' ; ...,-;'-.. • il • -, ,.4 ,0.. :_ II c Vox. 11,305 00 1.407 02 15..4(12 05 2.424 12 acr27 1) 04.770 07 J0;0 07 ions, -88.708 1.004.04.4 10 402=4 'O4 1 : 527A19 16 1,:int1,416 ip 83,011 07 tons, 120,8 1G 1 00 tol 05 1 75t01 NO 1 40 2 00 ts , 2 05 - [1 CO 1 SOloi 35 • 12 00 - • -11 20 TUSK CWT. - i,6110 to 0.506 _l4) • S 1 C. 4 • 00 - -17600 -2_1A413✓ MEI k'4,110 02. 57,003 .15 40:2554 03 370,556 .09 :1 1 . I, cr. FROM -;-- Cts. . 1 - , 1 Cts. Cls. 04., 75 74 72 • so, 70 i -69 67 55 ..130 ! 59 1 57 I • 50 60 t 59 i 57 I '6O Cif I 59 . I 57. 1 50 55 i 54 1 53 45 ' 55 1I "51 52 45 I • 50, 40 1 47 1 40 50 ; 40 I 47 ! 40 50,1 49 . 1 47 j 40 50 ;• , 49 i 47.1 ;40 45 I 44 1 4';'•,-:.! 87 , ' 45 j 44 .; 42 .. 37 45 I 42 4 .42 "• 37 43 - 1 40i 40 •26 .41. 1491 . 38 34 69 1 3• 1 35 1 31 34 4' 37 I 35 -{ 31 Port lii•nnedy. V;dll.7't Farge., " Paw.ines Dam. '• Port Pro,Menet', !- " Royer's Ford. Pottstown landing,' ', Birdsbia-0u1,3, " ite.adD*, Altho,use's. • li Idoorsidile,; - " ilaniturg., • 37 35 31 t 32 1:0 -27 - 000 lion of 2240 Prs,lessfiveiier cent. usl. and no rharg. Tess thin will bo =vie tin any.distance. F. FRALEY, President. 1 17, 'must Inevitably follow its Use.:• HAVE'S / 44 * t;Z:P.yl'lSio.l..l'',) IjAl`•ti--4. itjt '.4:.*S*4-.7,lNeZt' 4,VA 1 .‘ 1 . 4 0 :1 I `:l % - - mi Ht eelebrau l l d Hollind remedy for DYSPEPSIA. DIS •,, ASE OF THE KIDNEYS.LIVER tri-IPLAINT, . : of — any kind, FEVER AVG AorE, and the varlon I. ffections consequent alma dis ordered &VDU CI( 0 LIVEIL such se Indigestion. Aridity Of the Stomac Colicky Pains, Heartburn: Loss of Appetite , Responde 1 y, Costiveness. Blind and Bleed. Irm Mice. In all N ons, Rheumatic and Neuralgic Affections, it, has in nu " roue instances proved highly' beneficial, and In othe ' effected a derided cure This it a .purely vegetable compound. prepared An strictly scientific prinriPles, after the manner of the cele tented llollind ProfesT, Iloerhave. lierai,se arils gnat success; in most of the 'aroy,ean States, its introduction into the trotted States Was Intended:more especially fur I these of ,our fatherlands:uttered here and there over the T tit° of this mighty country. Meeting . with ;Teat suc cess ameba them. 1 noir offer it to the American public, knowing that its truly Wonderful medicinal virtues tunst , t eackneuhtigedi 11 it is ptrtieularly recOntnended to those peesonsiwhose conStitwitione ma! have, been impaired by One:Intl:1n- I one use Of ardent 'spirt*, nr other forms of dlostptnian.— I Generally instaniatmo sin effect. it Ends It way directly I ' to the seat ante, thri ling and quickening every nerve, raising tip the droopin spirit. and in fact, infusing new -health attd vigor in the, system. NOViOkl.-4Vheever parses to Wad in. this a beverage will he disappointed; bat to the sick, weak and low spir ited. it WIR prove a grateful aromatie cordlaLpossewed of singe hie remedial properties.' .. ()wallow I—The atoll popularity of this delightful I Aroma has induced many imitations, ebieh the public should gur.s,againse, pun-hazing. re not. persuaded to 1 boy ettithitig, else OW you bare given 130erhavo's Holland, hitters a fail' trial. Ono bottle will convince you ham; inlinitoly suprrior it iv ,to all ;these imitations. 4 - 4`,SOid st SADO per bottle. 6c'sht bottles for 55.00, b - the sole Proprietor:l nesaxutzi I'AUZ,Sn- 4 CO. i .Vartztracturing ,riaitisweatists all 't r lialliSt; r,tti : oure. - PK . - . s :, • i For' 41e in . rbiladsi,pbfas by the agents—Rottman k / .3lorw kg; +rare' of, fibroma; Jr*l.lehr Itace stave: t D,yott A Son' am North Zi. stir s ' - so in i Weeding', by " Ritter k, As.: tetuager;l4 , Jo lei.oni. , r 4 G . l.:' Pot 4.011... Johlicli 'lrmo. . .1,.1 -,,,, •31 , , 1 77 - --- t — '7, --- Z - '!•17 - 3", "7 , "f. 7 ,777 - 1 . " A A ~ f• A" A I ' • 1. ; kkgoLutittss.l ii - ..a.: - ..1 1 i Iti Proposing . Amend mental tO the COWiatilllM• i ' -- Bonn o.C.lllteiVoldasiiitsittedolths: ' Roeteed et the. te l ,re 1,:- t ,, t ,1 Jy r ik - ef jer..eieskerfeti st . l i" - .. PÜBLIC: t4 , v .,„„i,,,p,:artr, of P:sosgtraniss. An • Gencral/ .'.4attstOir T HE suhseriber has hrul niatiur.aqtured vv.', Tikti the; f 4lowic•4 Am•2ll4 . cola Itiv proptvkla tiollut..•:. • ConstitWlett or the c!"ltinh. In ner.ordance wilt - '. to his oriter a. lot of Publie selcO4l limn lii,aands, t h,... w .#l,„ us sot th.., u nth ., rt id,, then :4 ~ .;., Suitable to insert And fastatslnthettesfal. ThiisO stands .. , . 1 - 11*"r ifromsmNir. . .i - have covers which altdm talf thee in , Atel , . - enel tmsities, 1 , . .. ~_ cs 'I anti • There stall be nu additional article to said 'Consiitki- -- '.," e Y . c4 ,..1." 4 ' he "........' ud " e r, th 1i e 5 " . , ' 34 . e,: ." .. 1. 1. 1 1 k. 1 . 1, 4 1 , t o b e d.,4• 4 ,,,,4•,,d . 4 ., 2r eld re ( „1,,,i, e. es 50 1.,,, : -1 1 ' i tirer_.'", - . ...a it ,yeso , en e• tido, 3 , forose_ , see 7 roese ' Ar.nc"-X I: .. .i I N , ' ' '"4 ''' , h6i'l m, :' Prilikd r: - -"- -- - .-t th"*l " . . i .°lt'' ' i t'lti4iiieflN 43 e• ramie t..t.tr.s. • . Stzliox 1: •The ' , tate unity contract d , h: f. supply , . t ' Cb r. ..e y L:.1(....1h tole 411"14t'411134.1"te're' casual di.ficits or failures in revenues, or to meet exptita. P °'('' 'll4ll; • ' ---.-- '.. ---' ,• - • Mi nal ot Iv:: wiem pr: iiidtd for C butthea?gregateatnettht i . *----, A.B. 7-'--- ,„,o s A, se .,ff A .l' " a . >-, - -., f ''' ••' of,sutdi debt 5 direst and [Mkt 13,7eUr, wilitberximseaeW E . :. :.. . R, mi ...........4 • T.,' - ..,,' i '': - by virtue of One or mere ;tits of the general asierattly.ior I. eiaisker; per:dolt in Foie h 123 14.11 •32111 1: L'l mad ' at. dile, ett periods of time, shall never eXctird seven l k hUllareti .1111 fifty thonsand dollars-and the money stri--l. . Agent, . i \on trete the en attest b of such debts. shall napplied to ' • - S - -:' Maker ter, ifianceofet. ? '; 1 • - i . . the Impose Mr whirb it was' obtained., or.to repay ' tlie.l C iOLL,ECTIONS tittendd lo anatax. • (too so contractitßand to no other - purpose oltalevee. ~ I .. es . otabfaltroukkont the Territory: ' VIII attend to Str.2. In addition to the above . limited 'power the 1 eh,. Tin ; i i i. t ," ~,d 1,,,,w, tj aof I}3re, 1. Is land* in Ilia-1 statetnay contract debts to Intel Mansion. suPprests ii in. f neg 0, 2 ,, -- - n,. - 1 scoo. „ - t o and (Ono, and f ru unt ul is n hdraftet or e l jnection; defend the state in war, or toredecu the re- t located b-'llto with aecurite deamiptitizuf of. be soil s ] went Outstanding indebtedness of the state: Mai the re ! timber.i ' r. t'' ' no y Arlsltl7. - from - the contracting of such debts, shall bit 11 lands 'articular attention will believer' to locate' appliedto the purr se .fi n which It was .taimds or to re- 1 l o •S " o lti ti t n e d teroid .sr;rfan etthe fil 'el . ea Ver ve xt brea deil its fer rin i g he ll e ith eri t g o nee ll'ell e n te auti lrar ;i, piy suclefiebte. end to netnews* loupes* whatever. --; : See. n. Exieut the debts above er attach to the nil:nuts Posers of Attetrney„autheris one acid two of this article, no deb **ei t whit fret e iret* ha l liTite n‘ i in , . him to borate them In their mune. Certificates , trent the Land Office will he immediately forwarded to created by, or on behalf of the state. . ! , - I i th.sefer whe r e at:eh locatione are tuide. l , ' lite. 4. To porlde for the payment ofthe prsitent debt, J one 2%.ter,, -:- - • • • ' and any tulditional debt contracted as aforesaid , the leg- . . 1 ' • Mature shall, at its first session, afar the adoption of this aittendment, meat. a finking fund. which shall be suffieient to pay the accreting letercett on such debt, lind annually to reduce the principal thereof by A sum inot. l e " than two hundred and fifty thousand dollars; itch sinkinz fund shall eonsist of thePnet ennual'incora t oy the mobile works. front time to time owned, by the state. OT the ptiweeds of the tale of the same, or any part there of. and of theincome or proceeds of ode of stlelts 0107101 by the state, together with other funds, or tamOurces, that may be designatedby law. Titemid sinking fend niay be increased, frein time to time, by assigning to itnny part of the taxes. or Other , revenues .ot the state:net rertubed • for the ordinary and current espouses of goverrinient, and unless in case of war, invasion or lneurrection, no port of the said sicklyr fund shall he nartflor applied otherwise titan iti extinguishment of the public debt, until the amount of smelt debt is reduced below the Sure of five millions of drilarst. '• • • . , Ste. 5. The credit of the commonwealth shall non in 1 any manner, or event, bo pledged, or ionned to. ant in dividual, company, corporation, or association: nor clan the commonwealth hereafter becbme n joint owneir. or stockholder,ln any company. association, or corporation. , 'See. G. Tliecommonneolth shall not assume the debt,. or any part th , reof, of any county,,siiy, 'borough. or township; or tif any corporation, or association: unless suelt debt stmir have beep contracted to inutile the State to repel invasion, suppress domestie insurrection. defend Itself in time of ear; or to assist the plate ; in the dis charge of any•portion of its present indebtedness. 1, i . Ste. 7. Tile legislature shall not authorize-any county, city, borough, township. or incorporated district, by vir tue of a vote of Its citizens, or otherwise, to become a stockholder in any company, ineciatlou, or Corporation; or to obtain money ter, or loan its credit to, any corpora- We, asSociation, Institution, or party. '; 1 StItOID allENDMitar. There shot! be an additional article to Mid constitu tion, to be desi,tuated as article XII, as follows • 1 ARTICLE XII. . , „ • " 01 NIX ear:VFW-4. . No cennty shall be divided by a line .cutting off ove o ne-tenth of its population. (either to form tinier runty byotherwise.) without the exress ssent of such cannily, a tote of the electors the p reof: a nor shall env new county. be established, containing less than tour hinadred square miles. .. ' .. TIIIED AIIENAMENT. FrOM section two of the first article et the col stitu lion. strike out the words. ••of the ray of 'l':,itarl,ly4lo, and of e.te county respextirely t" from section five, same ;article, strike ant the. words. "ref I' , iboleipAia arnt of the several ronnlies;" from section s e ven. same article;sirike out Il e words.-neither the city of Poilodelphia nor oily," and insert in lieu thereof the words. ..and lo;" and strike out section four, same article, attd in lieu thereof insert the following: "Ste. 4. In the year one thousand eight hundrild and sisty-fettr, and in every seventh year thereafter., teem. sentatives to the number of one hundred; shall be ate portioned:lml dist ributed equally, throughout the state, by districts, in proportion to the number of text le in habitants in the several parts thereof; except that any county containing, at host three thousand, five lindred taxmbles. May lie allowed a separate represent:die 1 ; but no more than three counties shall be jo i ned. and no county shall be divided: In the tormation,of a district. Any city containing a sufficient number Of taxaldes to entitle it to at least two . representatives:'sball divided h separate representation assigned it, and sli:til be divided into convenient districts of contiguous territory. of equal t txable population as near - as may be, each of whrh dis tricts shall elect one representative," .' At the end of section seven, Rime article, insq words. "the cif , ' of Philadelphia shall be dirided ti gle senotqriol •ilistrids, of contiguous territory as', equal in ttrablepeputattml as possible; balm) teal be divided i a the formation theryol." • The lezislaturo. at its first session. after: the a l of this amendment, shall divide the city of I'l pile lute senatorial rind representative districts' manner above provided: such districts to rem - changed until the appartionntent in the year on sand eight hundred and sixty-four , 1 esterll a3tEIVDMENT. - . To be section xxvr,..Artiele i r ' The legislature shall have the power to alter, or annul. any charter of incorporation hereafter red by, or under, any Special, or general , law, w' in their opinion it may•be injurious to the either (1111111.1inwealth : in -such Blattner. however, that justice shall be done to the corporators ' ISEM ISEI nevitved. That this resoltstist pas.s,„, lln antendruent, ytias 24. nays 5. _On thtilsecond inent. yeas 19, 11:1 - Sli 6. Uri the • t litra ronnultn •p, nays 1. On t he firth amendment...teas 2.1 ? , (Extract frna the Journsl.!) .1 T 11( t3IAS A. MAtiallE,! N *SC 01 , REPILESI,NTATIFES, April Rev•tc,:d. That this resolution pass.: , On ritriendreent. yens 72. nay:4 `.:4. On the''s.von mmit. yeas fi, nays 25. On tho third nmendin nays 2S; and on fmrth amendment. yeas It;. (Extract from the Journal.) WILLIII.II.I.tOK, • . .. e SITT:IIT IRV?, N OFFI Filed April 21. A. G. CURTIN. S•rre(ry of the t '41911M417 weal llll7l.lfrania I do certify . that the above and totv.roing is a correct copy of the original Resolution reinti; amendment of the Constitution" as the lame rr the in this office. ' n testimony whereof Lhave hereunto set my hand and caused to be nfli::ed ;:the sent of the 1' • Skretary's Unice, the day and year aline writ ten.. A. G. Cb'irriN. A , crdary rt/ . the Connainitrealth. • -- . . . , • In SENATE. April '' ,l l. 1S;a:, Resolution proposing amenduients to the Colstitutian of the Commonwealth, being under eonaidemti l on, • On the question, W ill the Senate agree to the first amendment? i The yeas and nays were taken agreeably to I c provis 1011R of the Constitution. and were us follow, v Z : YE.ti—Messrs. Browne, Buokalow, Cresswell, Evans, Ferguson. Flenniken": lbw,' Ingram, Jarniso t. linos, Laubach; bowls, ItFClintock. Price, S e llers, Shuman, Souther. Straub. Taggart, Walton, Weish, Wh rry, Wil kins and Platt. Spotker-2.4. - . i N Av ,-..m e ssrs. Crab', Gregg. Jordan, .Idell ger and Pratt-5. 'So the latestion was determined in the artirn alive. , On the qm-st ion, •` Will the Senate agree_to the sezon3 aniendnint ? The yeas and nays were taken agreeably to the provi sions of the Constitution and were as follow, viz: Yr:as—Messrs. Browne Buck alew. Cresswell, Frans, Itgo. li:ram. Jamison. Knot. Isanivicli. Lew is, Itl'Clin teat, Sellers. S tonnan..Souther, Straub, Walton, Welsh, WI terry and 'Wilkins-In, Nate--Mossrs. Cribb, Ferguson, Gregg. Pratt, Pri.,e and hitt. Sr eaker --6 . ' I . So the, question Was determined in the :anti dive. On ttelquedion. 1 WM ( iir, Senate. agree to the third amendment? The yeas anti nays were taken agreeably - to the Constl infirm:and were as follow, viz : YE As—)lrs.r.. Browne. llmikalew. Crabb. Cresswell, Evans, Ferguson. Flennikel. lime. lantrantl Ja111609, Jordan. linos. Lanbaoh, Lewis. "I‘l'Cllntock , I tlelliuger. I'ratt. Inc.t: Sethi's. Shuman. St aither; Straub. Taggart, Walton, Welsh. Wherry, Wilkins and Platt, sl?ea.ter-28, - 1 Nays—Mr. Gregg-1. • i. so the question was determined in the affirmative. ' 0,1 the,-question. ! ' 'Will the Senate agree to the fourth amendment? The y e as and nays wore taken agreeably to he Consti tution, and were as follow, via : 1 . , Yzas,—.lossm. Browne. iluckatew .. Cressy ell. F.vans. Flenniken. 1i0', , ..e. 1 ngratn, Jamison. Jordan. Know. Lau huh. Le wi s,ll'Cli ntork. Frio , . Sellers. Shuman, Souther, Straub. Walton, Welsh, Wherry. Wilkins and -Platt, Speaker-In. I N kY , —Messrs. Cribb, Gregg. Mellinger and Pratt-4. So the question was determined in the MlLO:native. Journal of •the 'louse of Ilepresentativel, April 21, lf-,u. . The yeas and nays were taken agreeably tonic. provi sbAls of the Constitution, and on the first Ins oted ameniltnent were as I , 4lnws, -Tr/. : - - ' - --- • Ysas—Messrs. Anderso& Ilackns, Ilaldwin,ll.lll..Beck, ( Lyconiin g.)lleek.l York.) Bernhard, Bnyd,,llci?er, Brown. lir tish. Innita nan. Caldwell. Campbell, Carty. Craig,. Craw ford. liew‘lBll,. Edinger, Fnnsold, Foster. Getz, Haines, Ilainelllarper. Heins. Ilibbs. II ill,lliiteg.as. ilipple,ilol - Ilimseetter, Intbrie, Ingham, Innis. high'. Johns,. Johnson. Laporte. Lein, Lam:Aker, LovetL ?treatment, 711:Carthy 3FComb.M'augle, Menoar, Miller. Montgomery. .M..).when., Nunn einaelier. Orr. Pearson, Peeps, Purcell, Itainsl. Iteed. Reinhold. Riddle. Itolniits. Shenk, Smith, SAlltllieny.) Smith, (Cambria,) Smith, ITyotning,./ t ren:e. Thompson. 1 - alt.-Whitton. Wriglit.t(Dauphin,l' Wright. (Lur. , , , rne.) Zimmerman and Wright, SpeAker -72. Nays—Messrs. Augustine. Barry; Clover, Cobourn, Fiwk. Fry. Fulton, Gaylord. Cibloney. ltairellton, Ilan ro..k, llonsy.Leeper. Ituneker. Leisenring. Magee. Man ley. Morris. Mumma. Patterson, SaliShary. Stnith, (Phil adelithia.) 1 Vatter, Wintrode and Yearsley-24. So the question was determined In the affirmative. On the question. t Will the !louse agree to the second amendment . ? . The yeas and uaya were taken, and were as follows, viz: YE ts—Messrs. Andcrstm, Backus, Baldwir4 Ball, Beek, (Lycoming,) lkyd;.(Yerk,)Bernhard,ltoyd.linawn. Brush, Ito Caldwell, Campbell. Carty. Craig. Fausold, Foster, Getz, Gaines, Hamel, ILarper,Beins.:llibbs,.lllll, Ilille.ms. Hippie, fliolemaili. II unwker, Imbrie. Ingham, Innis, Irwin. Johns. Johnson, Lmywte, Lebo. Longaker, Loiatt. MCaltnont, WC:artily. WComb, Mangle. Menear, Mill'w, Montgomery. : ..Mooriv‘ad.. Nunnemacher, Orr, Pearsert, Purcell. Ramsey. Reed. Reinhold. Biddle Bob eras, Shenk, Smith . (Allegheny.) Sinn's°. Tail, Whatlon, Wright, (Lnzerne.) ?Ammerman and! Wright, Speakcr -63. _ .Nays—llessrs. Augustine. Barry. Clover: Edinger. Fry, Fulton. Gaylord, fillaboney, Ilainlitett, 'tomboy-Ir. none ker. Lelsenring. Magee, ,31tinley Morris, Apnoeas. Pat terson. Phelps, Salisbury', Smith; (Cainbritt.).Thotnpann, Walter, Wintrode. Wright. (Dauphin) and Yeaysley-25. Sq the quostion wee detonnins4 in' the affirmative.' On the question. - . i Will the flouse'agree to the third amendment? - Tile fens and nay werelaktn.and Were as follows. ila : Teas—Messrs. Anderson, Itarkus.ltaldsrtn, Ball. Beek, (14cm:eine.) Beek. (York,) Bernhard, Itoy.l 4 .Boyer,Brown, Buchanan. Caldwell. Campbell, Cartv. Craig. Crawfordi Edinger, Faitr.old. roster, Fry. Getz, Raines. Ilarnel,llar. Per, (Irina- Hibbs, 1101, Ilillegas,. Ilipplo, Tinleomb, Housekeeper. Imbrie. 'lngham. Innis, Irwin. Johns, Johnson. Laporte, Lebo,' Linmaker. Lovett, M'Calmont, M'Comb, Mangle, Mannar, littler, 'Montgomery, Nunn°. lonelier, Orr, Pearson. , Phelps,' Purcell, Ramsey. Reed, Riddle, Shenk. Smith. talleghany,l , Smith, (Cambria,) Sinith.iWyoming,) Thompson. Whitton. Wright, (Dan ph in.) - Wright (Luserne) and Zimmermania. Nars,-3lessra.ll.trii,Cloter, Colsinrn. foiok, Bewdelly Faltrin.Oaylord, Gibboney . ,Alandlton: Ilanctelc, Ilnries ker. Leiseuring, Wearthy, Magee,:. Manley, Moorhead, 'Morris, l'al tenon, Beinhold, Roberti. Salistury, Walter, - Wintrode. Tear - airy and Wright, Shenker; -21. . ... , So tho,question was determined in, the attirrnathre, • On the question,- , . • Will the llonse turn e to flit? fourth , etnendmentl .- - ' The Yam and nays wore taken, awl were int knows, vit.: Yeas—Me4ra. Anderson, Backus. Ball, Beek, (Lynam-. inn.) lieek.(Terk.)llm nhe rd,lhard. Boyer, Thrown, Brash, linehanan. Caldwell. Camphell. 7 Carty.Cralg, I.ltawfordr Dowdall, Edloger. Fausold, Foster, Fry, Oets. Mine!, flamer, Hei n Hibbs. HILL Lilllegas, IllePle, Unlearnt); Housekeeper. Ilunseiker, Imprie,lrints,lewin, Johnson, L.sl‘orte, Lets), Lon„,..mker; Lovett; 31Valmont, l,'Cartlay, m•Comb, 'Atingle., Menear, Miller,Montgomery. Moor bead, N lannernachedr, Ott. Pearson,lkelps. , Fnrcell. Barn soy, Reed, Itelnholtl. Biddle. Roberts, Shenk, Smith, (Cambria.) Smith, (Wyerning.).Thompsot4iTall, Walter.. Whallon, Wright, (Luzern,'resraley, Zimmerman and. Wright., Spreilyr--CD. ; , , . . ! _ . ' Nina--Messrs. Barryi,Cterver; plaottrn, Fraton, White ney, • Intries,llanenelt, Huneker, Inghatri,,Ledsenring. Mtg. ;Stanley, 'Morris, 'Fatterstai,;dhilistn7 and win-. tn ., ,- y -16. Se the questlon.was determined likthe affirmative, : ' '*. ] • . . ::, Snaurrar.is Orkten. : - ..1 . . 'llorrisbuny, .lentr..l.l', 1.55, - ? 6 . . i = BITTFAIS 1-3 , nautrirnia. d. 3 tertlfy that thi abeto and foregolai la a true mad I t Aikrect Copy of the ,'•Yeas" and .Nays" taken on the Retoletion prom in zinenettno4ti to the Constituttetiet '.theZoteutt:intresithot , the mute eptieste est the Tlcturtude , et (hi tiro Mue..s.ot flat , Jkeeexaltly tblii Coe-, ''hannarealth for the fAi:.3lntk'nf 'Mad; , ... Wltnese n' hand and raid 'de tt. ( T tittle tttenty 7 iieventh dey'p! June.,ette theusend f watt hundred' nod tipy :1 A. CyIITIN:, . „ . • •_l,k..4}T+~:lv'G'4C:3f.;-:;'erz.;.%Y:4'-i:....~•w„a._..4-:r~.i'........+.::-~£i`w~u i -...1 ~- -. _ ..+ :Si BROWN% . • Alhipcotliekoit**.'; A *I:THOUGH thunderw anti ii' /12:ings in all corners of Schitylliill county.. and rains new Druz Stores. the roam:Signed still ixt.idains in, a firm ntanuer, bis old icstalitistnnant 34 111360* and will continue to a„cotnurAate his cuaiothurs in such a prompt and satisfactory manner a.s to N4:3tratit -and %D -om, their entire contidence. At the - sairle ti* he takes this opportunity to return. tohis fflUtida and pa:rons his grateful! ackuoirledarementai for! the very substantial manner In which theyhase.idur log many years, facol.od him with tbeiri patrianaze; and hope they will continue to appreciate oar humble efforts to nerve them. Our Dm; Stomis 8 ted :up lain impeder manner ant is well i t!mcked with all kinds of Orugs: this respect our es: lisb neat cannot be ex;_elled by any other similar concern. • - 401iN G. BROWN, Drut9i4d aftd Cheut4, :1.'56.;25-tt To ICS WON'T 001 i ir FYHEY neker did do Wore than give temporary relief. and they never Will. It' is bemuse ey don't touchithe cause of the diseato. k,The cause of all krias , and Wiens diseases is the atthosieric poison called Miasma 0. Malaria. Neutalite this pOition by its Natural Antidote,and all diseases caused by It disappear at once. Ithodrifs Foyer and Ague Cum is this antidote to Malaria. and moteoverM is a perfectly harmless med icine. The certificate of the celebrated chemist, JAI. I Chit' on, of Nr York. to this effect, Cs itttached to every bottle; there re it does no good it canido voi harm. This is mo r o than can he said of Quinine. Arsonio. or any tonic in existence. as their use is r . uineiet to the con- Stitutlon and briny; on lhamb Agne.Which neier allows a person to feel perfectly well for a, Anitie ouneent. In illustration of these trutl , I tiniu•'it seine •t;44tracts from a letter just received from a physician:: ,1 .. ,t • I . k/erg/town, Oiio,t Mardi ll', 1656. ' 1 .11AS: A; Ell IDES, Eeq.—Dear Sir, ,4-Youts of the 2d instant is at haud. The Cure arrived' ate last year, and the difficulty in getting any one to try It was greatly in- CMISC-ti from the tact that a reine4yliadbmn introduced which 'was growing in favor wprilie &bile., as being better than using Quinine.—notl; towing I presume that the remedy they need to eseapeAsklndi Quinine, contain-. tat tlie Drug itsetrl ' b„ , ThitCretnedy. (known as "Smiths TOnic.' l iwould Inca- riably bleak an Ague. but It did not curs it.'as It would' often return with renewed vigor. Thil one Circumstance I deemed in your favor, if I could irottitute' a test com ,parison between it and your Cure. The follawing is the result: ' 1 11 Three persons took your Curs. all or which were cases of '-Quotidian Intermittent . Fever," Intl of litany weeks standing,. f hey had tried Quinine. and other remedies.' occasionally missing a chill, but it wtf , t, (:.1. lln all such I cases,) slowly wearing them out. andilaying the founda• Hon of other and severer maladies. : I. did]su'r,...eed in of--I reefing a radical cure of all three eases with ypar remedy and they base not had a chill Move. In alitthree of these cases the Smith's Tonic had been used. and Would. alibi- • Piro stated, break the chill, but after it period or two had i elapsed it would return.l t , , t t I think there will be no difficulty teiew In 'giv lag to your Cure the vantage ground of any other remedy now in use here. tc.. fir.. WIII. 13CCENtilt. M. It, RHODES' FETE!: AND AGUE CCEE, or ANTIDOTE to Malaria, the only harmless remelly In cvl;• - tence. Is wittally certain as a Preventive. as a Cure. i Take it when you feel the chills coming hu, and ydu will never have a single one. JAS. A. Eli )DEtti, Proprietor, • Providence,tlth ode Island. For sale by S. C. ttlattrrs, by J. tf. Itativrtt, Pottsville, and dm z!...1.ds generally. June '21.56 I I ---- rt thew? 'nto in , warty doption fillxdrl- In die In mi t. thou- 'revoke, confer. 1 1.11M1 r satht , no ht.- BEZ .1x SiNATE. .Ipril 21 he fist nt. 3,e4 nays 4. DEM I= he tirq amend nt. ea , 19, n:t\, 2212 r•. 856. f EN SECRETA . TtY't4 Of Fl Harrisburg, JOne 27, rat' and live to an inA on ram 1112111111 Pottsville, June . OFFICIAL! - . 'l7 a Stated Meeting Of the . Council L lathe borough of Pottsville.Ttiersla); esening..JUne 17th, 1556. the Committee of the whole rtpetted the fol lowing Preamble and Resolutiona, which were read and a :opted, and ordered to he published: • II • Notice. I 1 . 'the Grand Jury. during its late mess on. returned a true bill ag..inst the members of that Town Council, for not repairing streets- sick-walks, ,t.. The indictment contains the following counts: . , , ' i i , I let. That Seventh street, from .I.yon street to 'Mahan- ' toteto street. is very decp.broken, in greatdecay for want of reparation and amendment. i I I , 2,1 That Muth street. from Market sereet to Mahan tango street, is In the same conditioh. 1. 1 rat. That Lvon street. from Third kt.to'Eighth Ft. is MI the same condition. ' 4th. That the side-walks on both tides ttf Centre street. I from to ton street,to Kin rarlille s .. - 1,0:t are In the same condition. : ' sth. That the sidewalks on both iddes of 31ahaufengo street. f om Centre street to 9th stris4 are the same. oth. That the sidewalks in both Sides of Market street, 4noit Cent re street to Ninth street are the sit..te. 7th. That the sidewalks on both sides el Norwegian • street, fitee Centre street to ticorge!strect. tire the same. i The charge in the four last coontS is, - that the side 'walks ever Afire, Ac.. hive been, and still are. very ruin- GUS, deep, broken and in green l; decay. for want of doe reparation and amendment_ so .that the Citiz-ns of the said eornmonwealth. throngh-ut, upon the said side walks. on lsw't sides of the said street. could not, during ' the tiute aforesaid, nor yc', can ga,,in.durn, pass, and re- I pass, 'walk and labor, as they ought; or we , o wont to do." ' . GE ORGE J. FRI RD, TCHA 1. NOW° IS therefTrc. hereby given p, all prisons owning , 11,,,,,k,, e u ei . , 6,di sw i i „, i , , ,,liii,„,iii," , t auna. I property en the streets mentioned In ' the foregoing i NE RL-I ' S DVA,' ,ISON'S General 1 counts, to curb and pave. and retail' where the same may 1 I he necessary. ou or before the 10th! day of July, 1556. j Agent for the following 'moths. In Schuylkill county : i flesotred. That the clerk he directed to(give . written lint. .Mason, the Circuit lib The American Lawyer, notice, on and niter the 10th day of July neat, to all per -; der, ii : : :Gathered Treasures fn ten 1 a bo v e ho shall Milli curb, pave and repairthe sidewalko ' Howard's . Donteatie Medial the Mines of Literature, lav mentioned. eine, ' : '.: ;Daughters of the Cress, IReA,lred. Thrii the supervisors he directed to repair Lorenzo Dew's: Works, I ,l,ife and Adventurfa of I the streets mentioned in the aforesaid bill of indietments illustrated fliOgraphy, .I • Black Hawk. i —and where the same , !mint be done :natl . ' the side." Greatness In Utile thirgs,. 'Cavaliers of the erre., i walks are curbed, they shall melt; the 'owners of prop.' The people's Medical Ugh -I:Mimi:it of slethddiam. ! - 1 -- --. - ..1! erty to curb the same according tollaw. ' • Rexolr-1.. That the f tregoing notice an d ,... reselutiors li , l Theallove tssalif, will be ' elliered on application to the I published in the Miners' journal and Mlizing E•gisler.,agenpirotny partof the ' ntV at publisher's prices. (Extract from the minuteS.) I 3 1 at 17 .'5O r , Attest, S.tnest. Mari, Totem Ckrl... i. Pottsville, June :1,'5 6 ' 1 CRS. EPTING, , , Wholesale and! 'Retail . 31:Pru.gglist /Ulla (714eirkalsit. S. E. Comer Centre and NOrwOgiatt s Sta" (OPPOSite Allfieuerls POTTSVILLE" iPENNA• , - , e The subcriber. haviti:z ta k en poss,ssion r,f J 7 4.-. the house cot ti uterls chipieit by Mrs. E. M. Ile:atty. has converted the sabre into a AAr Drag-and ApothecOry Store, A , I , 31 such as be thinks will i pros+ satisfactory to —Ea all purchasers. and respectfully calk the at tention of his friends and the puhile toiLtis choice stock. Itithas taken great care in the solve:llin of his Drtvzs, Medicines, .tr., and can tterefere 'Cheerfully recommend each and i every one as hep.t `., i - t i --- J'CRE ..IND USA 7/ fr.r./T.Egil TED. i• 4 Ile Is determined to give his uhdivided personal at tent ion . to his business. at all houtisof the day and night when required. Miming that the xuemit and reputobon ej plays'.cians an well a 4 the inrahttMe tires qI their pa fient.e depends in a great measure on jti a care of the Apothecary and the : quality of bNdruMf and mixtures: and he feels confident that cnx.ar: se. When obtained at the expense of virtueand health, .net. ixa the only questien with his customers; when onyO, his reputation as a careful and competent Apotiicarl: shall he satisfac torily established. • • . This reputatlmi be Is determine& to hulld up, with the I sasistau re of a share of the publlcipittronsge--- fair pro- portion of which is imamnteed to him by numerous friends, Independently of that which he hopes to obtain by close attention to business and strict attention In mixing prescriptions which may., affect I the' , health, and lives of his customers. • • Demotion In preparing and compounding of medicines • for ruthless speculation be will never tvsore to, though I it is notoriously true that such a 4angerousileception is' much more extensively and lsucressfally practiced by druggists than can be Confident of obtaining a mune end-rank amongst the first of his cotemnoraries, he - only twits attention to -prove his will to servo, and his abOlty to satisfy the most exacting. arirratwins may with confidende rely anon the prompt and faithful execution of their firders.'sent by mall or otherwile. • (lAS IV.EPTINO, Lsuoater e CHEMIST. S. E. Owner of.,Ontre and Noilegats Sfs., Attsrate. Dotsvillo. Juno 21,16 ' ; 25-ly The bleed furnishes the Materiel of every benui, mus cle, gland and fibre, in the human tome.. When pure it secureihealth to every organ; when corrnpl it necere. easily produces disease. HOLLOWAY'S PILLS operate directly - upon the elements of the stream or life, neutral izing the pi iodate" of disease; a d thus radically curio.. the malady, whether !crated in Use nerves, the stonuteli,, the liver. the bowels. the muscles,the;,skin, the brain, or any other part of the system. . Used throughout the. inTorld I HOLLOWAY'S ILLS aro Nuttily efficacious In mint plaints common to the whole human race, and disorders pe tiller to certain climates and loratltieQ. Alarming-Dtsorders. I lyspepslasnd derangement of tbo liver. the source 'ol infirmity and suffering, and the cause of innumerable deaths, yield to these cnratifes, in cases, however ag- mavated. acting as a mild 'purgative.' alterative and , tonic; they relieve the bowels, Purify the fluids. and In-! vigorate the system and the- constitution at the tame time. „ . • General Weakness...Nor:rola Coma . ' 'y ' • When all stimulants fall: the renovating - and bracing properties of these Pills give firmness , to the shaking nerves and ealfeevled muscles _ of the viet:td of general debility. . DeUnsits: Peassnlei. All trrezdarltres and altmente Inchtent to the delicate and senattive.nrains of Unisex are rentevied Or prevented i by a tee doses or these mild. lent alteratwet.—! No mother who regards her own or her children's health i should fait to have them within her reach: .•• • • Scientific Endorses:nettle. The London "Lancet." the London ‘7ltedicar Review,' and the most eminent of the factilizt da Oren Britain; France and Germany. have eulogized the PILLS and their Inventor. , , itnUtticay'a Pills are the beat remedy , known itt • world for the following l'ilseases Medea:en Aorthms Bow►et Complaint Couttbs CAstrts Chewt'Ai~xka* Canlvelolm Dopepii.i Dlartybn!l . . - . 1:1;aillt,f : .' Fevor 4n4'.Ape . Fankle'Nerplitints , .. ..Nd at tbonsiMlistiorisiot Pkofinsor liounwiszo all ;rho prsal6s it, - Niro= tats " this opportunity of 'res. -6 0 Maiden. Lane, IS enr. York, and 244 /Wand, Loudon , by', _Partially soliciting Yorptstrons-P, aisuring yon that Ho 414090041ble4ruitlAkateidealonctimeditihitthronsb-i _, !ww o bxe l ition triu beepdflx4, to plaile; - 1301. soy effort 4 out the rnitect•States)usa the Willa& world, , Au bostal , withheld to punasote h e is or secure thr approba:' at 25 coda: osicentmondit tacit, -; Otero is : a.conall , llln and sunpori of Iwo friends 'And - Patrons- 'Giro stable saving fs t r taking the larger slim .' ." .. '; us ti cnil at the ~ :of 'Centre and Mark et st reet,-7. N. 11.--Diree ow; for lbw guidance of patiente in every , et.ln•forrnerly orpipli t.) - John 8. aferris. ' _..: ' - ' fliterdernor enixe , rte"teeb box. , . ~ i • 1 • tTICItTERAIIIO I4 PSON June 2r, vq,4 . : ..:,•1, Po...tssitt , i.M.,,,,- 31. pf:' , * ' f, Z.:lf :MIS CELLANEOUS LIGHTNING RODS AND . POINTS •• U,Sr =- an II u.ssoitirtent of - f Ll'AtninOtrxis and P.lntg, with Satares - completa, Which my fame* cari pl 4 up---and for A4lO cheap 44 - ; if ; plait; lIT • LEONARD, PRT 4lviO", • IbiAskheage. CotwarloNs -- AIiTENDED Aral drAttat , r galCourditbar rbacipal Atter in-the Uulon: - Alio.ilraft:: tut! ado ou ... llgisnd,ireiand,Suot - I and and 'Wales- - • - : • June 11.'53 • - '; 24- , _ _ PRINTINC ottimaitiore SALE, N the .heart i of "the: Regions Northers Tonnoylvauto.—doof a good Madam, rspe. I ty latholobbkagattdadoortloiOgdeporttaent ,-- arax v chaoterfuria, enterptifitt: Man 11 . 1 /A abilltY/ *Mt wein 4 capital :< Ya leirtkaws sadrevs 9:ve editor of the Jeer.- _ pott;41110, Aloe •.; 06 : -. ..::.EItqI,NEERIN4. i- , • 1 'll 4 OR SALE—Worthibgt' Worthington's Steam Pumps,. heed ' ss Om nemeterSteani Fngittes, DaTile smile' Vines: pdfs. lidhe Sera! Chunks, ItoeTAlnen Patent wire rupe.Duillodu . g RYdratille Jackn...9eldters, Ashcroft's, Schmidt's , end -other Eteam omtges. hr.; kn. For' sale by •AV. IL-KING , Sleitaniest.Engineer , sad General Agent, Third St. below NYaliant, MU:Wei - plan. & Sp:l...ideation , . contracts,l, farnishedlur Steam 0 a. Ermines, boilers. and caw hinery d' ill kinett. , ihrDraw ngt. 3nd spt , eiticationa made:tni• atrinls, and Fsterrinnee cored. • ' .1 ono 21. -W, ICRANINI & WOLOF. • • -le:3 in Grain. and COtillay Produce, majo ." u, ,V,irtl4nlnberlarl county, Pa. c-tibirs - are now preparotho T HE subs nil any oidera'of itye. corn, Oats . Politica; Baron, Batter. Egittl, Lard, ke„ that maybe pent to them. COnloperatora and provision dealersof Schuylkill county would do well to ;rot their auppllos of grain and prorl , lions from na, as we can supply theta at prices to be to _their advantage. Send us ;our lordiTs. En.olll klilton, Juno ' 26- ENGLISH PAPEN I HNNGINGS. At:ol' - of English (Paper Hangings, .vors sherry patterns. wi,h g,sxd colors, fOr sale cheap, to close nut ,n nirutitarneut... Paper bangers. and thtlfV orho destr6 cheaP and showy paper will And Ws a fevorabla npportunitr to puietu se. vthrtleoale and retail, at B. BANNAN'S Wholesale and Retail Bookstore. ii . Where may be had Gold and Velvet papers. Gold pa pee, it", varylin to price from cents to $2 per pleas.— The, best aksortnient of . papers itl the county can be found b at his estalishment. l'ottsville. June To '36 DIL- - ALLEN'S CoNT Tii ky Xi:ULF. 1)11' EOl . l ESI ENT CU !\1C.5.1. DENT ISTItY. Ten are neat. strong. and hteintlfnl 141 , 0 fo . the accumulation of U satter. ramikimri'thO month. pleasont. With thew odyi witit univerFal rotor hy all whl natural lool:Ity.t teeth. Ilavio right to use. and already test s 1 feel confident of Om result in the publi. Pottsville, April 1V; Sil.s; !'. Of D. L. Eater y I, ar wri.re Store. "IA VLN removed - from. the corner of Centre and Market streets, tei Fry k Martes old stand, nearly oliwsite, 31r. .k.terly would inform his friends and the inhabitants of title and adjoining scowl. ties. that everything in the hnrdsarellno wilt always be found at his establishment, whern they may be certain of gettlrig superior idle/es at Os lowest prices. ilarlta member to call at Esterlt's 'nerd ware Store, Centre street. below Market...ol I N 8.--Ordenifor coal scree v,yf Esterly & Frielea MJIM .ufaztttre. received and promptly attended to. Pottsville. A prilait. 1856 i• ^ltL ST. CLAIR IR • N WORKS. Ct. Tux aubscOlters . respectfully Invite Attention of the business community ,• to their Pew Boundry and Machine Shop, ritnikiiii in the town nrllt. Clair, Schuylkill conn - tv. they faro prepared to build Swint t.:11 2,1)11,%, Coal Breaker;. Vamps and Machinery of every pattern. Also. Drift C. ,; rv. Pen or Brass castings of any sloe or pattern. Being practical mechanics Coal ore erators and otletr, elho want lirethinery would do well to give them a call and. examine their tyork. Orders thank-' fully received and executed a the shortest notice and en ' reasonable terms. T CATEEILS, GRIVEITIIS & C 7. St. Clain. June 21, ' NOVELTY IRO, NWORKS. THE'ivottli respect , fetliy inform hej citizens of the Coal Be _ion that he is Prlepared- to manufacture y--rno.i, steam Engin 'll of any power or pattern, Fruity. of n{ cateutity, and Coal Breakers of every description. Illaet Ftteruace. Rolling Mill, Grist and Saw Mill Machinery. and ltastings of every variety and form. Having -1 very extenslvertriety of 'patterns and great facilities for ling host:less, the work can lts; exe cuted with the greatest desiSett. All orders for rnarbi dery thankfully roCeived and p ! raptly executed. J. R. JONES. Ilatrisburk jun 4 14, '54 . SCHUYL. VALLEY PASS. tRAINi astiampir ( )INey P 1 1 , 1 .1 e d after iTri 1 4 . u w r th e i,.l l%(l, p i ni ti t ? Ti t t da tl i e ly V ( : u - 1 . - . dava excepted.) far Tuseartwa,Ort the followin!, hours, viz: 7A. M.. and 4P. M.- i rethrning will letve The M.ca rrra at aA. M' and 4 P. M. Paesaltizers by the 7 o'clock train on their:Wit:ll at TuTarora will take the stagee to lauiaqua. and thew riinneeti with the Catawi.lr-a. Wil liamsport .t: Elmira liapre.sl Train, which ' leiter i Phila delphia at 5 A. AL. for Niagara Falls. etc. 'AirTickets to Tamaqua rorured in the ears.) Si) eta. a IL W 1) 11 , .p.LE11. anwirintendent. .litiii 14.'56 i , . ' r / 2i...1if .4 Ice era= ma. e in Six Minutes `. with. At fST N' S ,Pdtent Cream l'refger. N extraordinaiy! and astonishing 1 - I:littproveinedt in Creain Vreeiing; will freeze In-six ntivatre, by a ainiple and. elegant applicatlan of well known principles, A childlof ten_ years can manage it without difficulty,. ThreeSiEver Mectilshave been award ed. and thousands have brien sold since the patent was is.sned. Trine-H2 quartsßs2. :I quarts, f 1.2.5; 4 quirts, $t 27): g quarts, V; 2.7.: 14 qt., ;;:tt tat: 20 quartv4ll. 00. l'Ppr.sale by ITANNAN. • agent for Schuylkill county. • Also, Wo.rer, Coolers, tilled with a noet motal which, does not Injure the taste of the water, and', r. , prey -c water mol for 24 hours Pri , e. $:1 25. i May' ::1, EOR(.18 J. P,RE'rCII,III.D,• having ( kjrreintwed Mit hook Stip, fr‘m St. Clair tW would infdrni his friends. and the public generally lirou,rheut the county, that they may find his new and lane establishutent on the corner of Second and Rail road streets. The •stoelt Ot honks, nit tionery and fancy articles is aud.couipldte. comp Vising everything that may be wanted in his, line. at priet.ts that cannot fail to gird sat isfaction. belu4 in many (lases even cheaper than they can be bought in the citils. His supply of new books Imai the Tratt4 Sales is vary extensive. and will enable kiln to 5. , 11 at , wholesale as well as retail, Schools end country sturei supplied iilth fieoksrinlilationery at the lowest wholesaid prices. I Book-binding and blank work done nt - the shortest notie and in the best style_ N. ll.—Anything that may he co - juiced lu his line de 11r;reti to order.: - I - iiinrrwville, March tlg, jlt+.s6i __. . ' - POTTSVILLE POLICE.--IsBe. .. Mare ve b • pE foliosvipil naeen appointpd . _i_ police fek the ennui g year: Wm. 11. Gore; 1 • lie crao 'Martz._ . . Heber Smith. ). Jacob Kohler. • .I.T. Lam:. ' 1 - Jacob lierwine, Benjamin Christian, . D. D. Morton: - Richard Stout, ) ' Samuel Allman, Owen tiny. : - - ( legate Reinhart, - : ' James Cleary . , ; John Bindley, - . .1. L..Minich. )John flanking, • .'. , Samuel Morrie, Jr" ~ J. M. Shearer, John Derr,,.) i ) • Peter Wool.- Alithe*Beanigan. Andrew Smith. • ' ! Waiter Sedgasick. • Pursannt to 'notice the above named officers met at Council Chanaber on Monday ) erening.lind took the bath or office.—when. on motion of W. 11. Gore, Nicholas FoX was chosen President. and Walter Sedgwick, Secretary. On motion of Ebel. Smith. Walter Sedgwiek was rtnant. mounly elected ;Mancha, Of Pollee for thotbilowing year. Adjourned to meet on Tharsitly orening.mert, ' .) Niriii)LAs FOX, Chief BmleFs.; WALTER :SEDOWICK, Marshal of Pollee. l'ottsrille,:illta , `.-i '0 ) • • 26. • ' 011 N SILVEy. takes pleasure in hi e, forming:his numerous friends and the 3 - public generally that he has left Mr. S. Shin. -.444,1 del a Refectory, and taken that e•Jtutuodinus &factory in the basement of the Odd Eel hors Hall. where ho will be happy to wall on his friends and tb4 public. I Ile hopes his met reputation fir Looping A respectable establishment for twenty-tire years, in the enMe line of business, ands &vire to plow, will insure a vintintiarwe of their patronagi. John Sil ver wilt also present to the Walt his every day's SIR of Fare, via: Raw Ordertiln the shell, salt or fresh, Stewed Oysters, Spiced ditto, ditto Salmon, Clam Soup, Boiled and Roast ed Potatoes. Plied Liver, ditto fresh Fish, Spiced Lob sters„ Fresh Crabs, Roiled Hem, Mutton Chops,CoTee and Toast, Spired Tripe, Spited fresh Fish, Sardines. Stewed Rear and Mutton, Catfish, and Coffey fresh Lobsters, Spited Clams. Smith's Philad'a ICC Pale Ale,Tettusllng's and Loner's Potter ille Palo Ala, on dpsught, and all kinds of Domestl. Winos In bottles, &L., St. JNO. SI ISE& —3llnerstlM, Mar al. ",t3 Vdim • - Bea and Beloottefore you Buy. STICHTER. THOMPSON take plossure iu lalllollo4leg that they have opened anew Hardware and Iron Storey ' ' On trl.c 'career of anon and Market. onsets; ;11' Ani inv ite , the attention of their friends lad ttle Public generally to sti inspeetion of their tsr,::o stid.aarisd assort hen& of goes* abide will consist In parr -41'44e and rocket Cutlery, Boners fancepans; Brass and lrni. Ketti.:e, Rifles, Guns and Pistols, Bide fiscrels, Powder and Bleat, IPercussioss Caps, bon, Brass and Copper Wire, Ir*„ Heel, Bellows, Anvils, Vices. like and Haag& Traces, !tails rasa lipikes; Sinley; X Cut and deader Ears; _English, Amide's- and. Ger man :Grass Scythes, Sickles, ikythe.Bkaies and Mika Hoes, Rakes,' Spades land Shovels; Hay. and Manure Forks; Riddl ai s Sleres, Mrs. Ratchets. Hammers, Ylsnee. Saws, Ropes. White Lead. Oil, Glass_ Lochs. Latches and in ges; Stitcher Sawa, Choppers. Clatters, Dial Balinese •! w ithh Row and Swivel, expressly for Butchers. &c. IRON of aU kinds-and deseitipticers.. Our foreign 'tents are tnanntschire4 by tile hat makers, and the domestic . Sr.' ticks Or the moat part obtained directly fawn the menu facturers, coniorlitni Chbinet_and. Building Materials: Carpenter and ameanaker Vole; Smith, and. Miners' Tools; 31oulders'. Plumbers and Can Fitters' Tools I. Ag ricultural and FarTiliDalcaplemenlez House FurniShing Goods of ' M i ry description, and in 'great; vstitty.-In short, every 4ttiele in en! I ine can sloop hofoutO with ■ Intttenia - ' Innutimuort I===l LtriiCothrittg Spirit?. Lowness o Piles MEI Etorkei anitttrart4" I , !etolifltiry . Svmpticos teneitlllAlfeetlonr: irezipai of All kin d 3; 21=112 =ME L: - •I< lOUS GUM TEETH: 1E MOST VAL- Oil TILE AaE 1101E .th:put up In thhi stile without joints or inter-. Ciod! or other extraneous us n consequence, sheet. Mnbtl..7e% they are greeted ? tuilinire . hand:mum rind n - .; drailed myself of the ithem In 'my Kart tee, - I r.eomtnendln , A . them to j id. D. L. DODSON. 1 . 1.6-3 m GVILLE toner). Store. MM A CARD! FOR THE PEOPLE! ag. Our lipids are purchased at the. fovea - pa tees far g:Aftl, and. in we intend to prams misorier, it Iv ill ensbid as t 4 set! ge44,1 Lauer than -they:hankerer been offered In thll m tket. cs!etemptelopratns 6 9..tvencs_trethr, and 1514 the liberty at suloraltiloi fhla proprsitien ViOts tok . Tour . eensblemtlosi. Being{ scathing that ai Latium ,basod Be scrilVdied that a 1 UYzawc.o upon, these pHaelplesWill meet &lige 41th tbu support, and apprrdation of ail our Malik we thrretere-prepoiS to tali goodGLOW, fe rueepy . iremitb au deristiouOrbiell we are firtno emulated will result la mutua l benetlS to . . _ £littstlftiLis. 3 • • • - - ,- - By Telegraph. and . Teater44 l , Yaib ^ t-- Fire alit - Corning. N. I A destrueLke Are - ocuri•e(l - Coniinft on . Monday. , •'/ Nice Party 1 • . Fifty thieves and ballot•box-.statfer4, 'were passehgers from California by the Il - • American Convention": . The• American Convention at Springfield, Si - ass , ratified the irmination of Frernoet on Monday evening.- • Ex-Governer Bigler et, CaMerida. The statement that ex44orernor Bighsr has been warned bv the Vigilenee CommittO,not to return to California, is said to ho•tinfeue. Z!.. Fire at CiiitbridgepOrt ik Mass ~,".• The whitrE of 'Pale, Dudley: fr; C 4., 'at Cambridgeport, -hail been burned, :together with a largo stout: of Lumber: The loss is $40,000. i t • • . , • - Impc4lanat, AtireSt• Michael . Finnegan bating. poss6ssion about $5OOO in counterfeit money, hat; been arrested in Philadelphia.. Fintuigan is it reis dent. of St. Lonis,'and a man of property. • insprtsorliceist' or Herbert. Mr. .fierbert, member of Congress, from' California,- has been at . Washington indicted for the murder of Thomas Keating, atrl, cum. mined to jail to-await his trial. - • Mr: Saresserts Coudittent. Horace Greeley writes from Washington, under date of July 1, as follows: Mr. Sumner is worse, and is declaved" in danger of softeni6g.of the brain s by his med. ical friends. Re is enjoined to aroid all ex; citement, and will harciltbe:permitted4o te• same his seat this session. 116 wilt' never fully recover. .Congress. . , Kansas affairs are occupying the aqention of Congress; and in the Senate eliciting spicy debate. The bill to by Douglaii, has not yet been put; o vote in the Senate. The bill annuls all existing laws in Kansilisi and provides for the admission of Kansas into - Union as a Slave or Free State, according to the wisheii . of the citizens legally entjtled to decide. The bill however is opposed, as it will_ not give pea'ce to Kansas. In the House it his been resolved that'the majority and minority report of the Kansas Investigating COmmittee.shall be printed as one document. Distressing Ototirrence. - By the sinking of a wharf ,at the ifoot of Reed street, Philadelphia, ott, Tuesday even.. in., a large number of persons iverel thrown into the Delaware. The following shows the .number of. bodies recovered, and th e names of those still missing : , . Bodies Found.—Hannah Rhinedol4r, aged H years, John Durbin Harrison ) aged 4'years, Elizabeth Harrison, aged 3 years,l Wilson Wolverton, aged 9 years, Sarah JaneNiekols, aged .10 y eats. „,1 .11issing. , --.John Bills, aged 10 venrs, Aril S. Nickles, axed .8 Years, Mary 31eMann, abed G years, Hester Short, aged Ifilyenfs, Sarah Elizabeth Wooters, aged q-yearg. - Ora REI.A.TIoN's with Evotatm.' Within . the past few days, three European .teamers have reached our shores—the ~Ist"#. at -New York; the North Ariiekica at Quebec; and the Canada at Boiton: ' By them our fates are to the 2lst ult.,. The.news is decidelp favor able to peace. I:nl4lamtwin not practice re• taliation., Mr.. Dallas will not. be dismissed. The skies are calm and clear agin.' We ••' presume they:win remain so, if ?resident • Pierce does not blunder into some pew diffi- .. culty,'with his usual facility. There is noth- - • ing else by these steamers of special, interest. r i 11 i: CONGREssioNii„-INTESTIGATIING CUM. • MiTTZ.E.—The;Anajority report of tpis COM- . m;ttee was read, in thellonse on ITuesday. • 1 - It is very vela Minous, and is signed . by Messrs. Sliermati and HoWard. The worstreports of ,pro-sl.-.very aggression 16 Kansas, tare tame 'compared to this`' official- inveitiation. It - shows conclusively, that: the Free sfate- men ~.v . . of Kansas have been exposed to the most ~. barbarotis, tyranniCal oppres:tion. !The con clusions of the Committee are, that each ot the elections in Kansas was carried by inva sions-fromMrs.otiri;; that the Leg - illative As- . • sembly is an illegally constituted body an..t therefore has no power to past' , alid laws. For these reasons enactments arkv:oid. The election of J.W. Whitfield was 'n4t held un der any valid law, net: was the election of • Reeder held in accordance with qtwi. The Committee st , rgest no I remedy.. The report n treats of obstructions thrown :11 t;he way cf the Committee, and• of the 'genet-II violence that prevails in the Territorv. ; . i UNION IN 1 OPPOSITIONITO THEISHAM,Di:- MOCRACY.—We still incline l to tile opinion that Mr.. Fillmore will , withdraw' from the contest, wheelie calmly surveys .te field, or that his friends will induce hi to retire. n i Still if he tides not, it. would be Madness to throw close States into the hands of the bogus Democracy, y running two oppoSition elec toral tickets:' In Pennsylvania where the op position, Whigs, Americans, and Republicans is thoroughly united on the State ticket, there is a plait by which a Union ticket for Electors could .be run in this State: For instance saye a cotemporary, a ticket 'might be formed of an equal number ()tithe friends of Fremont! and Fillmore, and !pledged to • vote for whi4hever of these candidates should receive the greatest number ocvetes in the electoral college ot;ifie Union, it oppositkn to Mr. Buchanan. F . this - mean if Fremont should receive 80- votes and Fillniere TO, the vote of this State would be giN en for Fremont. Or- a Union Electoral Ticket might be so formed that lan account could be faken of the ballots given by the friends of ;both candi dates, and be pledged to give theivote'ot the State to the candidato whose fric ids,cast the inosCVotes in opposition to Mr. 4uchanan.— Such a ticket would secure the :active enei gies of the friends_ of both, and probably be the means of increasing the tote for the electoral ticket above what it othersvise Would be. S tch a union would most Fertainly se cure- the vote of• Pennsylvania , against M r . Buchanan, and probably have thi same effect in otherStatee, if carried f i tig, there. Ballots might have some distinguishing marks to, show which - the . vote prefers Fremont or 1 Fillmore. . A good suggestion. ilire hope it. will be adopted. i.. SIGNS OF THE TIMES. ' • ~ 1 t INDIANA COUNTY, Pa., will give I. remont 2600 majority. • Ilea. FRANK. GRANGER, ex-Pottnlaster General under Rarrition, bee declared for 'Fremont. Tun Sheboygan (Wis.) Journal--a Buchanan paper—has expired for want of support. JOSEPH Knox r Esq., of Rock Island, a Pierce elector, has declared for Fremont. • ' Tna AMERICAN papers of Indiana are going one by one, for Fremont. • Toe Pittsburgh am/kit . denies being, a Re publican paper, and says it supporta Fremont "on its own hook." llituoirou COUNTY, Ohio, it is a n ticipated wilt• giro Fremont, 1000 majority. Ohip will roll up 100,006 majority for Fremont.. A A Fait.trac.—An attempt to hold • a Fillmore and Donelscin meeting in Pittsburg, last Thursday night, was a miserable failure. - WX. CARET Jougs.Urites to the *alone/ Intel. ligenecr that the' Washington Dams is radearnr. iffy to procure the defects of Mr. Buttiatunt. - Twa St, lostrrence, N.. Y., JEltintblieos, the old home orgnti of Silas Wright, has shuffled off the democracy, rind raised thepbanner of Fremont and Dayton.. 'TUE Disocratie Reflector, published at limn& ton,Now Yoik, has saverred its connexion with the 'Democratic party, and now tlies,thi, ffag . of Fug 1103T and DATCON. SUARP.--(rb.e ProVidence Pow sneeringly ealls Col. Fretnent s bear hunter.- Thei Boston: ...411ot responds that they will find before nest November be is a !'Buck" hunter, also. Wbest Flconj, Dbl., . $7 00 Dried Dear r lies riled. it Plik ityralour,bbl., 360 I, do do , unpar'di 2 00 illest,boshisl,l 4087,+1 50 'Dried Apples ' , plit'd; 126 nye, ao . - •70 I, klill,s, ' (Join, do 56111 otter . pir w IV ood. a Oas, do. Xi Sbotilder , clo . 9340 934 Nutria' d; . ' ' 45 (lams. (1. , , 'fl idik 12 Timotbibeed; ' 3'Bo i Ilay,pekon, 0) Corer beed, l. 6, 60 iPlarter, do vorrwritiar. PRODUCE ppiartzTs. fßetitl Prices.) - WIISAT FLOllll—Sons at from $1 So to SS 00.? and Rye at $5 CO. Rye Chop at $llO and Corn Meal it 80 eta. It Nobel. ORAlN—Whlte Wheat ce ll a at $ co and AA at t,l? l Lb bn. ; - ltya la SO, Corn 6/, and Oats 45 eta.? bu,, MEATS—neer pelts at 1234 cents ? !b. tot eholes ants. and.lo or common vieres. 'Mutton ia:from 10 to 12 et ? VeaS from lo to 12, *ad 14 fotidrird mats, tn.. axes itboubbni arc Kurth from 1...) 0,11. and baron fmas 14 ruder thin offlyletlun wet ..uoubbrei nre "our ..... to 14 0eUt4 . 14 Mutter mEdl4 at Iti 3 ," cis per r , awl - r„iipel 'fly; "it Mr, ItomPxr , rden- •WIPr thu /40 , 144 'Oar. of gaideu vegetables, %shirks are pleat ; Aaron, : t i us ISI ck. pe , r hunch. Salad 1541.4 lihntarb ix de,' Onions P: and 2 do. Spiaatit,so , § dp, • IftlAT - AND vEraz cli.s-1 1 ,pkr s - y ro scllln^ c. SI 00 to $1 SO " 1 •4 ty Ate. Panic.* ireini 50 foul et', stookbenviels '25 • et,. 74 glint, - ext , torli 12 Wets. held, r.t owes 25 do-. Cherries Cr% eta, 'it quest, Ph* Ap - ales 15 dal apte-9. Goosele .1(1,4114t 4uati, Cat eve. too Si 1 4 cis. Is dv., Red Beets h eti f urp-h. ran as. 3 pr , P.k. ct!.. 111. 1 4 k '25'40. • 1 • • :liift•llealhe . iii Philadelphia lasilereek t 215 et filaritos. POTTBVILLF. i fr T/. Il MI rill
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