I I 4 T1:11•I'Nf. ' 4 13111.111.1tr l't •lOU CtalETlll or Fmt-1 box recently recovered I,y the Comtnittee, and • lA`s7 A •s' yr 1.‘,1 ,II vs.-- -In gl - .using at "he evreer oil wa- receis el by ilealenin r , l r cheers. After the en - _t; .'F• )- -..:,- - 71 r ., • Geer ~• I'd 1•1 •_ im, amt ..1 . .at 0, it of John( tin -1 istic an I Nulling:a elleering had stthsided, . ...l . in' ie s ; CI , iller- 1 r .1 ,, ‘ t, ti a ~I -en. 1 it -t0i1: 1, 3 there-, - the Colonel , 1 I : -. 77 .L 1 r t ', I li I• 1, tl 0 , ,- of t‘ r^ ti (Ch l I ise ineir 3 toil. . ,- i . a 1 iln. ,ey mark 1.1 le -litainintt of th. n iti ~ .i , , . , ~, s , to, itr .In, •to }'•u, a i l, wit , I f , ;lamina .triii• , art ful I ers-it '-, In 1 1 N `. 1111 , te 'll,. pc." , 1 " .r . I me :i t•els c'.. roil i ll do so' rs t114,1(311I1ot l•ref.ent to ''''' ' whoa \ I:. I ten/out has 3 t-ba Vain. ,1- I; 3 , ir., et .; i h th I t:A i :111 i :.•7 M t.,.yau •Imid appi to , , i 'lbis ) 1 • • ae. It lima r , •t gcn, rii .a a- • ;Cheer. tla has mans- , =cos IN I". broil, I I I we au 1 in , :tni It, .- nt tat Inc,- and o ,r 0 ,1,3 varion , sprutzi ~,, , i; ~1 IleL. , ,1 t icy and ea; 11,, 11l 11. are ~ nue to ntl , uom hire eta un ----1 f sit al tire fi , t lima a incgall' •- d.-retina bor I , ‘1)1., , , I. I dot I t Ippl.tu. , i They Cherie- NI Li 3 w, rib I'pliant 1 u hl o d, I 1,3 'EI, km r linos Ir. - L l' ,l •P‘ rat/•an , and .lid,s I want you all to In s l-; , t r i g h t ,, 1 1, 11 ,x . h t s , d eLte , JP-z z ...ni,•h ore %hewed the myste - - ' lilt, 1.10-tm, that }ri moat is rel.ittd en I r i the 411,_1(s and exhit•itimt the . .11. LY 10, 11t..56. "Fi ~k . , tti• Cs -Ile to tile Vi a-liti ;;ton ;aunty. Ills It ke , I This is a powerful machine. It still elevate , was ill • mean at V.141,1 , 0 , /d 111 the counr7 to the on of. the. in the ...tate. ft ries r•f Good. 3 , 7 ,1,,d.) It on4 ht t a t o - h Mt: -, 3 , t its.t I- • iTr • ""` • ..;,...r e A lehrated for her beatify an d wort h, ' „ f . 2.t ., , ,,0nt t , „ tn ., f,., 5 11.1 - 4 ~, L t 5.5 ,, , Q ; „ 1% Lit ng. a Lau s r of toloneetur twi t to w l l i daingt , on (i tio . .t , tr i iited in the archives of the coo have row seen the ',;, r . /I f.' ..A f' n ' 1 '., c,i ,,."•:t;- t ri:n n i ' l l t ' Tn'"- et•uni%•, Virgin Id. Iler family Ira") el I:llAetelll%ith I r nj a " t a .:Tar t i L ett ' s rg . and as ' other si•eilt era have, not arrived, ' t ,',.,,T... 1 , ', ,Ve n 'a: Much to tbe Fiat moved that we atljours- Tht question was put and I n 1n.,1 3 ..1, , -titigut.ht..l name-, int holing that or i n ..f„,•thre Ono/ prin. r , 0., rro-do.: are aloaN , gtl I' ti;i n IA a-hittet ,11, to wl 1,1 1 -he op- 1 ' itt 13 it Lit' •t. Of; , ~, carried in the ne,•atire tilaA 'it of the paper, i Columns coal :l be riven to show the feeline . , , 1 a laiady of h. L., Mr. kre met t, :- the tele ,iirl leer. ..... ..,,. ' which exists in favor of reform in California, but r i , S, JO URN" ap,i .I,3he V, i-li•ngtoti, Freitore i t was urigivally in-I thi• exhilat. th•• fact that the Vigilance. Commit- SUBSCRIBER*. .... ten.1, , 1 f r the _l's...ty, wad iu :act made one eruize; in the .:‘, iu le 7 1.0 the Br:17114m statton, n. 4 teacher ',r , ---s. tee has been deemed riceet-ary by the people, ,ttrul ~•" will be sust itue,L Private letters received in • Japtney tun ll,•rti m I. liltelt,toteone Wa-11,n,:ton from teerehaid. in California, a•sert of ivath , ivat•L- an•l instructor of the mid . 1 , 1 i ~, lc,• rou•drt .0 a ount on i,, ird that Ile hest. vibe killed Betting ) is one of the I"'d II" '' t'l """ ''' lnit ex unman, ,ii at Baltimore ia to brilliant a mail- , . lie sub, inertly patted through qiu gang. of ruffian.• which the Vigilance Cenvittee NIA tore, .lll'll'il •111).•rt! , t•it . at nu, eta per ou ac a, i truth. d,..rL.,..; ~, Bache _ is operating agninst int-h it State, while the S C a rie ten. bull, the I, o: .li•ne Co r.,lturlly Norein- ~ Freiiimit , Li , I Franeisi e b ' ulleteg thus speaks of him : ✓. il 1111. I,r slul -of 10 loi and J 1 zt o e . rvt Aril. n.ll. e,,,,,r ~,,,, lilt prcri otc hittor'r It very much like moat of our to o t tilt., , z: in advance: for the same 1 were however , seen to be directed to anutheli field 1 politic ,haracters-oneot fitfully and shame. lie 11,well `- , - - I of et...ratio . Under an Ai t;of CungreLs, putted km tin iv llt‘r the till, ~f the •Ma.iriali gambler •• Ili ! , is ' 1 , , a gambler 1 , , profe. ,, ion. and we are told formerly dealt . , , , , , , ~, , • 11r. N 1.1 11 , 1 , In 1.. 1/•.1 Lllll - 1 IA 4!) the ....1." in 1,2/, lie received his tir-t appointment from , 'm ear somewhere in Mariposa r 'Linty. and is without il, • NI , . L4l, I,r`,'` , .. it o MITI, t etrilse off. j pre -stmt J.,,k-on at el% .1 engineer with Captain i lb • slightest (u inflection for the r,•-pored le Notion he n ow ne upies. ISe arm moth of the opinion that if j1:15- - 1 , 11"iIii. , 111. , 01 the top tgrapi.i. al turps lit en"theeis , tie It• net dme on' him in IVahl rrton. he may be a fit 01_ It PR INt IPLE...• tto -ut%,‘ route? 01 Ilan ri a 11111•ortatic; Mr. I slit) tI,- , or friends tin- Vi/il tots in Maripc,;a. should It EI 1) (, 1 NI Ii F . .t. , P EEC 11. - - - • h ••s r *it. , rtc. , that place with his presence atialn. Fremont resigned hi, ceinnii.•ton in the IN it:. i r - '- IP. 1.1.1 n 04 10 lc. IN a , ka , _Vat, we eutue, in connection o ith the extirpa aul Lilt, ri d up,.n a career ill which lie li is at- ' "MIA'. 4 Nt ri , ii ... -1.1 1,1 TI.I,I:IToItY., lion of the scoundrels who infest California, to ,h,.. gum 1 •attli tigual , 11-tiuLto n and wide renuell. I ex-Governor Jilin Bigler of that State. a Indn. al , , 14 111 Oat 1 ' e re illl 411,, (.....i. Vi- it-ilingt , n piter a hie of rough adventure' iii „,,,, L . 0 ,,, years, in that State found him ever I are in. In 1, •INme of ille tmoltan Colonies, and g• iti , ii which 110-e Pr 1 1 • 11 e ' l,- '- - -",, ' truckling to the Roman Catholic influence . ; and The ~, ' l, l B r to rl •• l,r. I:,• recently., amid li 11114 t rill similar IV those experienced „ t 1 L .. 1 . . m ing Pie•idential tide teatin„ nail his utmost emit gm ~ ,i, ilivi,tou op c tit , oi in the , t" ~ by J''',la, C. 1 leinuht, \sae at the age of 4.3 -.ear? f .. I Tile) lire JullS C. '•of the Public School Fund. It eve Addy the it • ILI 1 ',' ' - Las of Oa:tern.% and W t. F. D tvrirt, of call(•1 to the Lee:Wahl( of the American ariti,y,- tory of the man, l ive find : that under hi. adininittra ,s. w e therefore, a, 1 to the fold. of Ile ices•eli Lted, titan ith-tauding hit comp :ratite tem. we will mot .:n his immediate patronage, I youth. t ' s ` 111-e Cuugre" hat Im P ileit c " 1 I ' ku "' etc. tom baud-, and gross social depravity, sprane. CONSTITI TION b a , • lis 11,- it ,- gum, va tut., lima g•- , and r tor - 3t.\. - into edit e life and being. Two years ago, were mom 1 Aged veteran, \Nen. -uperet deol lsy Abe -t-, 1 iag in-cubed on an 'invitation card to a ball or • fe-ti. MEW: COIVENTICIN! C )'oi, f a George Wa-ho,gbas. entered epee a I ' '' ' "'" sal, g.s ea amthat peilud at Madame Pique's yell / , mi.,. r, i a Ler. whiLli at its -tieLettlul ten:lint , , an L11..1 r, Cmo - nor . lE.& DO • SON E ECTORAI, TICKET. , the ~1 , of ii c,t .. th ' " I 1. Coultulti, ' a : t Irma. ilaee-the annexed names. Will ...ii, i n, L • nom. ~-.- ea ry ll ' '' - the reader mark- who were ex at is, , rnor Pagler's as nitlith,• rail , ttl t i,m , ii in •-tatt 0, un. I , Pt L.llenti 3.1 , tn. Although for .t bro.! Iwriod , chums an i .I• ,, elite-'• , tri,•rds ~ t fit Mont. 4. 11l IN1.1. , 11`). 1 • 11, 1 n 1 into to the War, Ile NN.li .1 M 'Whir of the ~* , , , • hat 1,111 .it id ni , ,t 11 111, 1'11111 , • 11,11, • of II ' . ' if. C1,.-1 r ti •11 t l'oti-N ill, col : 11111 , i 1 , . 1 11,11,..1 H . [1.1..0 ....1 Burge-.es, liis experience in a. e Co-es alaninler, hung recently by the Vizilance n' '2, • d .s t 1 " I ' ‘ lt ` ' 1 "'" 1 ri,,b,s'y • part) iI It •i-1 tilt'. itall was 'nutted. Who bat the Jaeo- IL 11. „ a , n., , , ,-to r pr.,.•lit , my.- a , - • in tin: '-i •• tut 'di b. at ll irrio , nr". on Ibite Clulo , of lieu lir-t two/ of Pit -Mutt \V ash= Ja , 1 Ivo,' ibird , lied from the:tate) ,Is .1, • tn.:n.11. , vt tor 114. n nn11.111•n I'. , SC , 5 .,, v ,,..,...„. 1 51i b...,,,, 1 .,, ~ ~,, si ~,,, 1 ,,, .1 N 1 - 1 1' I k e , ~ I , I 1 u•one . .s 1 , Inn, ' I r'/- 1-.l ' , ,-. Ten, , , l'" 1 ~ 1 l 1 ~ ,r ~ — C the f'1 , .1 , 1 , ntialt •111 , - 11.111111111 , 11.0.1 1 /11 04 111114 , nal aftaira i questmeed lii- aen •s 'San \ - ,..i In it to, t o • ,', r,, th, I Illar ore ,I. Dm. I.oublob i , ability, It impugn, I toe 1 Lally 0: iii..., lattice:. ! - 1 ( ),, 1t i,1 11 . 41.1 . 11,; ;, :1. n ani , h,c1 from the sale.) , ..-' , .1,•1,I, Ut ,11 ; In tht. I 'el 3t. year of his age, and in 1,113.• ...ecund •tet. ulna rher, 'Gambler, and bitnishyd 1 r. 1 I ‘,l r, I , It T. tenonn itnurdtrer .1 :• , i , n , •n Is,rr. , i'-: , ' , a tot ft ntntata R , t t !riven het lreedein, John C. Ir en '" r, u"s The Ufa California appends to the list this re,. d it. ,4 11 I t.'tx , been c)1111-)1 from retirement by the 1, oleo lit the marl.-, ' '' ' " ' " t., mitamit 1... unueeettary. We nerve •,t - ' LT- I ' people. V, I'3 Lana e older heal,, and more exile-' , 1 Y Ili ,- n '• . , ts 1, i it. • rivaled •t ltL-11.e1.1 been compelled to stand aside, _o , , 1 nothcr word, and we et e done with Mr. Big - s‘.-1 he reader 1 , and give way to the 3, titlital Atu,ri kin ? ne- ' ler. It 1 1 1 1 aavin - ►e.en as-ertei t 1 it ex-lion. John e to te Inc kt r II 1111 , found ,ti our rid sec"- - I `‘• \\ • 1 =" 1 "g I u n I•r 1: i.,, lie is ll ' Hornl " r Bigler, if California, has I•een notified by the , li..en-. CI e, a a -pacepre t tuts us the.tie ~ 1% hen Jelin Adam. in rote 1770, • in the VI silauee Committee that he must nut reliirn to On iin email (24 , 1,..1.11C11t 11 I. 4,11.:`, • , Mill 110111111.1te i for the Ina - that State, and his friends tiering denied this -1.- .14••••• ••• Itant p , -It,,a, it low nander-iti-chief of toe. ha. 0 , ‘. Cl, o , ,in V, Ike- 1, me t orre.pon- W t' , t, ' , at, 1 c•,ntLnded that the committee ai "computed Alumna:,;, ‘;‘ A ~ rm.-, a nt1t.11.1.111 facto l N rrgint ,4.. of t. i- fliends, ne quote the fll ' r f teesstl Fle 0 011'1111, role t the g , , , 1 old patriot did tu la,. itom lie hull perfect . el in Franei , .0 lla i l , l.n, the organ 'uf the Com ,Toe V , , T 0. r 1 \ tf N , 1 - 1 1 1 Penn. R. R. , a ,I, in_t in the moo. 'I I,e re-tilt plot t. , 1 hew.. mires',. • rect.', e i by the last steamer, as L. ome •d ..1 Mt• I V .wallowing art.etne. %11, tva. , Ilit. i }Witt-. Len at that lay iti4 hour .L. 4, ...-- 111.4 1.4) the point ------)• .0 •••• • ,,f .ar Lialatry t - hi-t,,ry there ea- eppo-dien to i t „• , r 7 f• 1 WI if I I .in ~ 1 , 0 M. 1 .0 shownl 0 ,r ao , er , .lY " 1 'l''` ll ' \ 1 1 ' Ch. ''' 2 "I of the "0:•I - t 1 oi,tlitom and election of tleorge NV.1,,1 t i04 fr 111 3g , iitlein to oha ni.opts owe,- to \ I'Lrk oull the cto . h. Co •,, ,1.,C11 0- tl e Pi e.,, , , my. , I ~ Li I Ex ti nevi , r In ISM hlt I•4 , •nted th , tt BO r sat I, noon i,, ~ , 111111111111.1. )v. 11.111 11.11.11 i nonce Ville set, NI otra , l ets that he had quit etlitortda he thouctt. /----, .1 ~o ~ ~'ot 1,1, t, 31 u „, t Tim I \IT , I , .I.lll‘ll ..111/11S1 111)11. How • 1,11. the , , °Mire'," • f lll r '; ' l; l l`r ft 11. 4 . -7, n b l u a t rl l 2. l d " ihTt ' l n te c l;n t ti m etn l n n t a ;nn t l h e i n Ti tn h. ', •, 1 1( 1.1 II N II . ',l t. -sill Cite l'' 1 I , ,1 , t In:had ,taken , ouun ino a_ trn, o to without a dollar.11•111.1t It \North 10 out 1 , 111. , hundred Ind ~ tt,,•nt, thotl,llOl L1,11w.., which he Holt:lit wat. , 4lnlnr. , 1, to, .1, 1 11 , Cl.l. let 1.. 1 til• 1 elNcrltil pr, OLII ,, 1, ,/, Sts •1,. C •111: 1 ili.'l,`• next. NNC,h. . 1 ' _ 5,-01 forl p ,,,,, ratan.lt will be r,•ooonl,r, tt that Mr , • .4... • --- --- - it is utance•Lary fur US to •Lltt. 1,1..12, child 111 lii 't fl' 1 IN , 11h 11.1 pox, rtv 111•011 in C 'Blonds, but err." ( ,'" 1 "I 15 ' 1 171 ' . .' 14 1 3 I h " d ' the 1 old able to rend, is torniltai with the hi-for}'' """ ' r•';''''' Biel of hi"' 'ith ~ I Ihe reader ein in,lge how formitleble must his , , sor of 1 illm , ' e an 1 Dui el-on. I , al o ,d the: in in Isla) 1>•:I, "111. st in oar, Ili ~t in peace, that n o IS'lr.2 who h • ^.I:, re , l et.•t turthe h elv uf rufri Ins, rho people of California are d I ht •I ill the heart., of hi, cutintr3 men.' It' , will •,1 1 , • ter Ilia hii in:a , rout( Tiding 0 ith, n loin teen in high petition and le.. ~ y .ueli Lail-11.101P. ale alit zcl a 1 tin k .t--.. • I ' ,' - 'IIT ., ni of ii p went re tpeetabillty,are pros en to have been N I . h . , it. ~,,,,i,,,,. „ f 3 1111 C. 1 . 1%11,0111 1 , 2. 111 , p4,1111.,11t L e:111,.. k / t , 6( it intrl tte l a- , octites. Shaul Deaner Icy is IN e i , I- ' fie i ll ,oEV t 1., 1011, ha. f ,11 '51,4 the it 1 , t(' , l ' rI. , • I ,tlt-,- .1 in "1 ))11. /U. . / '.. ma,•ed degenerate, whe iit is compelled to fly to 11, Si.. It itni-tel lig the al iii• l ef this g •-e• I,y Lis f. low ineinher, Pie , t in S. - '' Lln. r - r,..1..111 011 in 1 emote fur -time:lt. I Clint n pure i m otiv e anal 1) ita ~ le la rt,,is e , • ,- I i -tmeels'ai- scat- • 11:e e • ntrs• i:u as tt, , r 'e Wa-hingt on, Nlll Uhe t Cl. the oat!, Lit' Hort a. -Frio doss of qui, , t, old 'fashioned incase .1" tltt.. 1 Lycra of lii• hr:, , t Pre-ol.nti ii term. rou itiy hotel.vein r tpolly p t-iiig 115 ty, all user he eit t• 18, r ihe n e• o , t , 1,1 . I En,„laud 3 unu more in II tit t \lts .. lit 1'11111h:1phi I, i. in_ I . t t I r Cis , I wain ar„nuitii o the opl, mt., I. 0 ree tras eling nicet with I that. lee Cla IN44rait 4„1 ....1 , 11.111N, the el.' Cti ,, l l ,linn, th a t a Luau mu , t be Incompetent, ht. , aute he ;''rho whit,. i•h•,l hearth, the nicely sanded floor, Ili tr , •, 1 y• - •lit do the 1" - time, Itlelli- ill , IVA Men tiled. NVII bingtoll l W/115 All untried i ell part• ir ..1 5 , 1, alit ti, ked behind the door —Ledger. I- ii 1 l'r I r , .• if. ,e , i 4,11 .11 - C 0 . 1 .1 par--they man. ...11" -- tlit re any bold enough to assert, that , 'Ti' ': , , Iht. remark is not ir s tplicable to this Region.- Ily. I he was teand wanting' , We can.point the tourist, or resident of the dense- 2: meta I- Cu exhibit the run aka•- i:1.1h1 ii e, 1`) NI flu p.-1 he lli n. Wil- Our I r '' ' ll ' - ' '- Is cress led city, in .earth of health and reerea , 11 iit ••t tete. i n I\ • a-hinetiai lit' the Atnerl r tai IClatlot It -- than hoe Luntli, 1 '' "' ". -' - lion, to many quiet, neat country hotels, within a ean Ittl dUtlOll. and the reread Wa:litligtutt yt the bil 1, .ti t el tact in Ccliforra . dune.- . ri , bus of twenty miles from Pottsville..No eo.st ' Ls., viiil ui , ~I I • ~.,. N\ , therefere, Lepy the lai r,. a e j n - in , • p .n tics ~:14:le perpe-ly furniture and silver plait: at the expense of the iite 1 ir ,Lre- .n .: extract from Mr. I. i - bin s had 1 -in putii-11 , L ieroniiii_7 I • lout' , atli-t Intl 115 of the table; but es erything plain, :-.3.... - lc orl, e, mfolt I tile and co-1 , , and viands on the snowy 1 3r .I rf-e..c. f--Iti in ,t , _t c doom it , >.;i , l th tt the Tarim is e• 1 1,1.4 day aduutte,i I \,, hoary, that would tempt the, appetite of thel ninq found .1 Cel'er I . iii Irlt124•11 of Pal-5111c• toen , ra , t ‘\ n i t i fiii,4 , Lui r t ,,, ,, li ti i i i c i [Lett he.., , t m a i. , .1 1 1/ I ).i e lease i, 01 , a f I.ktiliou-. At moderate prices. too. A fortnight ger th. In in n 1 o.e. •t itement• canto be et , of ~ te;) 1 iu , 1 nal, „ , , s. : ,1 . I , to &air those telt -Ai iti tin ung greunil,. I,ne at -tub it hoese, where one is completely free from oi ,- being ~1., 01 ` .., ' , ll II titter •,.. , C it lip- , r.k.ikt., ~: Ive pm -I qt IIN It l• e. a• 1 11 Tat a de,tion - , , , the irksome yoke of etiquette, and vin breathe l ot. It- ,it•LI Time, are graphia mon stl- ,iw nI. LI Alt: 111 - I'lll a the (1111 N p lot of inter- , 'i-ling, it -, 1111 Lin , 13 1.L1'11.4‘11 then,. . 1 lie , 11 , w / our braeln.; in tan tam air, will afford mere reel ..s blood dotted in their rein-. lee 1 )111,..,1i , 1/f1ll: ' sits faction, and •=, bring snore rapidly' to the cheek . ,:I.i. VII, ' I 711 - fla. 1 iratiore pre-.• eue,..i tui Oder which the mother of } runent grew the hue of heal it, than a season -pent amid the ~ t r s I s i ris • 1 - I, , r ,i for- Ii I„ I Hl_ up,- ocrd turit , ed trout: l lm l .I.n. h ie circle ,4,1 1.111111.) fain... of a fushionable watering place. It is as . ot •• 1111 - l') it he 1, )11 be ible to ear- € ci i 1.111. :1; :l s 011 ;d 11 ., : t 1;1 b l - e l l i l i t , .l „t t ,i l ,,i,r - , 2 , i i i i i i i t t. ,,i: ~.,,v,:: n re ot attar ie; , „ mi. . n cs. „ in that the Interior of Penusy Ivania, pos ,‘r fur •• lit' tru -, t i ., i:, ll t ee ky h is ; 1,111': chi' ih ~l were pl , 4.1 In 411 }V ltr,k, among se-sing .i.O 111 my mate al beauties, healthy locali: 11 , 113 , 1 oil.- lin ._7 the t . ' , , Ila 1,:.. C:tte 1. Ler 13 is iin Virg 11, ~, It:, tams) remarkable" tie- and inters-Cng geological form mons, should lei ,lie bon o ns na le i 111 o,e carry tage ei. 0 e.r "-al , ne si or- t, e dry ciao S It,-be c imparativel - -1 . • 1 It y , tie., tete.. re true that m. .1 t i ,r. IC , n_ll , n 1 '1 I. Len exp ~ 4to V s 1 , •••• 4 '1 I. tl - Ir lis - r, I t 1., \ ~ J, i --N1 e hal that -.NCI 11,.. of ni ' 1 IC" " I kri ' ,', 'd. 0 li ce, H. t have during each Simmer sr ~s at my sojourn ]: cc. belt. e, n•ro Cal N `l.ll•hi, 1 from danger, .1111 el-, but the number should 1, , qu oltholed. ilo. 'I . I a', 1, ii tie. C ,, 14'11 , ,• an 1 , lI • , n , 1)(11.11 f. tiCIU l 1.1 I.A 1.1 rt ,o, ' melt ir to r.,e,a. _ 1\ cot IN11 1 .1) It 01'11.14 their ..11 hen Nll. , 111•141ur 1511 11 1 F.. in,..lit ha. , cm °outcry 1 , at , use J ,arn .1. We hale kit en n Alec in cold :In ,i hunger. In I 'poi- and C1.1•I.11; riser-, THE COAL lIIADE ~,,,„,,,,,„sh tit„ Lain,;, of all Ltio„o irsh , , , tr act the tete 1112% IL 111 1 the rill, , the ., in ts a- oat _ 1 t ~;' tr 1 hint -• t m .\\ 1)1 111 ") rrsi . and be e t fe-e r ... s e:MI cl 2 , ; , 4 .4,,,g 1 zrag rth a l -,,,,1,• their Ice 1 ,-, t- for , ditoo.ription t a i i , u ~, 1 , , pi. -,...rtcti hurt al , o, 1 )r, •et le '..:."' - 'll 11-(Ut '12..111 1/1 le ~L, ,r t,1, , , do not inal,e ir ,nii , grt•it put p,,-0, yit Iv, be fultil,,,t, 'l'L , s iv 4 i , ~c_i , Pottis file, .:uly 19, 1859. , C I . ~e.. 11 If•.'.'Lra to um account.. We 1 uti ul It iy ‘l,_l.otelt to the 111 itheinati• • al I.lllleLl. I , I 1, a-1110 •. I , ', to t ii iv and ii itni al pot ti 'lots• — ,Cll ' ' 4. tent C pie. of the P 'per eon- 11 e iinaluity , Atit d 'hi• week 1 by Railroad . . 1 . t 11 al, were ' - „ n'th, point el in mg i mem itte 1. f r the ic,, -hall be sent to the Po :t 'Cii 1,- lit, to tn,_ 11 It al ~ c rt it e. II , th obi', s, rc,l% 4:1.21 , 1 19-13, Canal 11^,103 . 07 --for the week the Id ue- 0. 11 ,, it fl'lUle rli`UlellttU. 'WO • mere than Lo}-, eoraine iced the butine t of our_,. ei3 , •eo (o ' loll. Tidal Its Railroad 1,1371332 01 IP .king out a 11-t id the e who ha a j; Ci:ft• 5, 3 ,,,5, ti,e:. both rtpencd into in whom!, carry- oJaintt. I,24C,Gnr, 32 tomt-do. by• Cauhl •190,- ~, t !II,.; alit 4.111111 .11111 ellllll/11).• 11111 1 e u nd e r ue ..i • .1 . 1 l.pi oe; .T.A ,- ;;; , n t ie3,913 04 ton: to rime r period 1 ~, c . , , n , •,. - , :on as we ascertain 8 hetief • 111 I t).11 .1.4)e ,f,L Lily tinges; and 1, ,th delote 1 their , 1 I -1 e. ni, Loa- tpi ell • forati.,,, , to the saint Epc ( . 1,1 '' ''L ..‘'eur''' \ -. -4 ••• .-1 • ol I,et. 1, 1... 15,11 knots!' that more th to, and be- FL , tr itlecontrmiesdull,andpricestire ruinously Lee minor Ira-, IV I-1 1 111,0mi dx , , ern-, tots. At :mine Collieries efforts have heen made to , , e- 4 lt •:•C t'r• rr 1 rrbrro loj Pre, k, 1 etc , I • i , ,rt„th , eOl Lento Ltieg toe Ithint c I recline wage-, which has been followed by turnouts i s . - t, ' s on.- NIP 1 t: :c int r. i, and 1 'lore I to promote i , - -- - • - • I. it. I 0110% az to die .t.. 1, ut the gri. at le id, r, i 1 the melt. I,Ve were infermed yesterday that II \C' 1'1 , '3 11..1111':!., sa Ph'lad.llll i , thein i,t of I' rent, nt I I.- e.ts 1.11,11 en gr. r, l • the men were -binding Out at set•eral of the C'ol 't: r : lailfl NI I', chile , s tti - n.' tr tn. 5,, awl ~1,3 1. • t r ., iii. i,c,-,1,.,1 the s 3, :N. TV . 1, INT•-, , :r II , rls. NA 1 , 111 . 111 .1 42,, 11l 4,1,111114 1,0 II 15 the 1 , -t led-I' , lout,- at A• 1 land, ire i•ting thepropo s ed T 6- .10,114.11. 41,11 r, zi 44, 1,11%.....1.1' the ,zr,. a mountain r m.0.,' e• 1 the i o ti.L id r., lie lil utirtult 1 our 11 J.; •on , A% , leadm that a number of Operators have re )t the ..,,, ta u. at ft e n i 1,,,1, ."I'o h o . h 0 1a nt ,,,,1 F 1111.1.11 to )411p their Coll:tiles to-day, until, the de l. -map- iiter-am We are in& hied :or the integrity mona improve=, cod lair prices can be obtained. ; our Partlit empire; anti it the gre it &tin- , ol l l -t• think the •liipinciit of Coal will be materially ILLE, PA; = L - 't.' \~~'[' 1 6e (ni ME tql I IP , t IttlY Ns Tti r 11.1 z. FItI:I:DOM,THFI I AND THE UN BEE WM BM =EI ot i 11 MEE MED ... , •I to • t i : ti I i. `:.~ i I K. DVI ME ®I 111 t 11 all 1T vl.l r t cii 1.1:.-1, r, t!I =II Ea= II IMO MI Mil ll" ,, tir • Las• r et , I Co it ti • 0 tv r• MEM ME acre u , t c.rt much to do ti. the-e White, :ins atnl ttuflt to breath, the .air of . Ikt , l the Itevo:tt ,, :tit ha% e ];tit they , t 'l , i -. 7 , •• • 11,1 11 , fri.<l... hick 'IN, aro wyrt!, i to \ Frvi•Ji i• :_;:tarat.t,!3l;:ir 01 , tituti..t1 lVi. ,!;;;_ CM t:i;af :, 1.a;!-l,e.::cr , t.,r the 1• :i;f .:1 1u r tiN I':: IM ME= ..- . ...t:41.1.. that tli\ .. ati 4 .t. al e pact , .(:':,, •8 cBll }or a \ ui ,j..,, t ~n . On , f Ithimi)li , lan..Alucri , An. ,tai ,01, 1 . r ~,t e , T p.,4,1 V. the I.l(litt.i-truti , pti 1.1;t:j, IT . S . 1 :rC:.i V‘ EIS toThlt-ct Harris_ ,t.,! , i11•11% . ..:tip.2-1:1:.• 1.7'1 SLl,telllbt.r. ntr rl~nre of 1 - "rtniri:; eleel.t , rl; twhet Ichicil v-rntthr-r• finds favor Lom,.!afly. eonti iopt! of uttiala!‘ Tiz,3.reoommenia , already tial..evlo,:rien,•el ‘p.L. The tree:( aetiou of State Cemat'ittee hid a tonet.ey t Itaraion- rihCl , • t h e ; . p1.1:-it-re in Tenri. , ylvarti7i to Sh.1:11- ruilii.raCy. It • foriniii.ir; au do l 1 0 rut!, llt;t11 rarit peru,,l rehca a thoroir.viuttarilin earl ire ,2%!U10 , 1. _Lel us not wa,rtuhiur t•treti,zlll Pcrilisylraniu coining cutest. The lltteut Demo-racy is largely tio.lriiity in lOC, aurae. lf a thorough ticetud. the State can wa r ily he carrier! IrY r.b t.t ca 4 nra • A. C :•tf ME IDIh) [ the d 11. HMEI FISIIEItI;.th•ER-1,,r al 6 4ny teare ;.f the ~tnek company of the Walnut ;:et6,ore, Philadelphia, and a great favorite l ; the l'hil.ololphia pat,iic•—has been engagigi Ctle ti;:it ketittiliAmorit the utter part or next tlt. IL. 2 , 1 r. John Laker, ha± n 1 3 .0 et the mute Theatre, Inr the up •n. The .Ittatna is it 3 purity, i~ at awl edifying' ITIOI ME • (1 Tb I e , ir; icuntil IBM lEEE= etn he . oneoarago,l 6c a Tu. ir.!c3lPCJ,+r:?`nc• 'Valen we ~ b rcrse t"..1 F. f ar or'a; t t•woof Oraina 4,y pre. t eg , torm it a privile4o- and a 'at} icAr_ n ' t sti r ca.r .to exertioril. The ca.)ll - d:srepit:e in a ent litansigyrs , . iNho' Lk) gain a rn3ttcrf., t the lutist diszitting I. That Lir:iina is we rhiriki A.pull;.tairtt , i fipplyintr, 411 d MN. Ittlo.r„.C.lliforniA.- the stipeti”t 1 I c:Vil:f; 111 Ii" as, and repaid three talent_ `I l• ~ 'a:uple c;thipitNnee. ,They .surrouti,lei by tia ti•eriii,. awl the Piiiht.leiphia public that. - Mr. ..1; al; es zavi 1,11:1C -4, v::(1•,, ,lefinit.qy c"nclttrle,l to cf "Ole Iritine-1," with their .t ui ,, .1:.- ;1:v 117,;t, A l t.t I. ..rt'l / t !'cuu•~l~~:u:ia lii. heart raid ..i,j,•et of his life is t; to he neethoplish- I.- , _ ~, , j, ~,li 11 a ~:1,,,, , a r.tel t iat , 1tArk , , ,,,,, An. , , _ _ , , ctirtailca next week, unless a chtinge fur the bet , , ~4 His leit.,r to ti:tt .V•rtio,i,d Imet(iueocrer of June' lei should raisat , piece, which but few anticipate 11. 1534. closes with these - IA ords :7- !" until sure Gine in August. It seem, a treason *ugnit:st mankind and the i A telegraphic despatch was sent to Philadel l'itiiil '', pro, rose whieli mark= the ago, to refuse, phia, during the week, _stating that the Coal Ope to put 1- I .lls sine in.:nipieting link to our natioinii 1 .1 prosperity and the Civilization A , t the world. E t t_ ! rators held a meeting and resolved to suspend rope ',till lie, between :ism and America : build' shipments for four weeks. There was not a Word tin,- r , idirteel, and things will have revolved ahnut:! of truth in it. The Operators have bind several America will lie between Asia awl Europe,—the i rueelin•-, bete, and Ctnih . nittees from abroad have opl4ipit v. :vi ii iiieh runs through this history of I , also 'met with the ~ .orl•I, will follow. the irtin track tai San Fran- i el s ••••t i l.ti tie Asiatic II atis ii ill finally NH 1;11, 1 termine What steps ought to be taken in the press its ip-1 ~., 1 p,raidiomi roa:1, .iritett the ancient :std' cat disastrous state of the Coal track No reso :n:::::,.t l'll ,. vs, lid :n. open their g.ttes to ',be liitit•n 11 :IF ailitiijed to suspend for four weeks; but •:•••••• td l'ot irotitii" , ' ; ~ , ,,, , •„•!,,i„, u,, ~,,r y „f 3 true A,„ (. . r i,..,,,, .11g;,:;e!,:itios - were made that a short suspension, or o. lip 1.., Male the ,knowledge a pai :ailment ',flimsiness, ought to take place, un- . '''' i tl ' : '' l ''' ' ' i"l''''"l"f ii,, r''''''""r'-'-'''' a thi , con-' tit the stock of Coal which had tie-cumulated at t.i,.•pl :hp ..:icatool t .-f all his exertion , . ;hid lia.s - 1 •;.' • ti ', a 't• • 1. - t - IV • poi ',tit i wit i sell 1,1 - I - a len,:'l U 1011- IA Riellinivid an•l other points were removed—that tonne i- stainlicti with all impriiit that'ean 11.1.,Vt:r priors must continue to no down below the pres- I, ol , ' , i'm.opl, 01. pr.tbe whole lir - oath - It . &if its t -e- . , cut ruinous rates. if Coal wits forced ihto the _, , , egiapti. -i• . ' ' 111a: - 4..t w hen 'not Lwirtitetl. So far no determine l'hyph•Cr.g, the :north Airoiriltiiii Contitieth. of: • -- : - „.hi el; i„:, 1.„, ; , • ;;„,„ mote ~,,,„ any ; , 0;e - ti ;;;,-,;„.. thin was arrived at, mid many of the dealers have w ith ribt. oldeet I'll %tiew, he has naturally trerloiiie • detertuit M to stop, and others curtail. their busi- devoted toVilei•ause 0 . 1 free labor. .:7 „:' rtes:*, until there is a demand at paying rates.— It -Iris always :Leon obvious to hint, aril ,1- 11( 1 . The.teltgraphic despatch alluded do was seized worihl suppose it ritulti nut tad tube a. every ju tell gent persyn, that the realization of the c .,,,,,,..: upon, as - usual. by the writer of the money articles inerend, industrial, social and toortd greatnrs's, of ' in the Philadelphia - Liduer to shim , his vinilictive- ! which 'America is capable, depends vitally mod' 11f,5', to SOln y lkill County interests. It appears wholly 'upon maintainingthe dignity rind the, tee money column-of the b-dger is hired out right or Latvor. He COiltetight,l earnestiy to make that ndialitorilitt a free State, and- his sympathies are to at broktr, , in Third street, who, it is said, fur ! with the struggles of frecuien everywhere against' r,islic, , the fti c t.ieles gratis, provided Unity are not ' the extett,sion of shivery, as his letter to Governor ' 1 intertereck . w l ith—and of course he uses the paper ltolin-on i,t• Kansas sh , PW;. • '...1 i 1 .. ; to:advance ! his own private speculations. - This • ; T i ,,, I' t Ltron s zA rafvoLuTi o N.—.lnt e nj, ; :enee ' 'writerove aro informed, ' bolds a large amount of I from.San-Fran -ism to the 25th ult..lirings intehi-i stock on the Lehigh, and the tone of - all his arti gone.• that - the committee o f Vigilance ~.ildd es-1 ties shows where his interests lie—and' he seizes ' vrel:,:d a aillOr:ty. ALm. ' , ugh the - Coininittee is! : every oppovtunity (hal, offers to disparage the . eiii7iet - onett by ..,in., ..f the papers of the Atlantic! interests of Schuylkill County. If the mar. Stab..., it is st:11 supported by the mess of the, li ' et is overstocked with ,Ceal, and thrionsu -1,,,p,h0i0n„...i,f California. A meeting composted; mess abvad , will net pay the price of 'production, l of 10,000 i evens :assembled in San Francisco on; 'have not ,dnr.operatO6 a right to suspend their r , the 18thult., untl-was addressed by several able' works or cti : rta ll the supply, for one, twoithrever ' 1 speakers. The action of the .Committee was eu-: 1 four weeks, it' the state of the trade warrants it?, ,; dowel by the people. 1 . ! It is done in every other branch of production, iFrom 50r.V.1 remarks of lion. Win. Direr, we ex- ' and Wily ebeiHillei l the Coal operators aviil them- i I 1 traetdhe,folinwing : ' . 1 selves of Orel same incline for self preservation? 1 • • -Law and or.tpr: - What has -intv'and crder"b• - •ea in' It is nut their fault if' there is no demand. It is saiffr.iopis W,-r.- lan artist...3nd' should den -za a: in ate glance with the lairs of supply and de picture reprrs(stitic , ,z the grolt ernbolinient of -law ~,,i. 1 oril tr - iir :kin Fr:incisor, I would draw, In lildertus tinta.!, wand, and they have a perfect right to Meet to , idirk. ...isinil eeller. and- there, arnued :3 gatnWilig, ; 7 oi• getlier and interchange . Sentiments, and adopt mm... on:- .ft...ly. Mlllll4lll. Livel74 .13c1:. •,..ri ft° 110 O.wall.:111,1 ,, illors of tlprir kind. engaged in Inveuting such inca.sure.s as they may ,teem necessary to pro ;.= p 0. - 1 , :ot ~ 1,0., he which tht , y intended to. _heat ull, toot. thetuselyo, provided they do not intimidate : hoo - .p.rtm.a . f the Ir voi , :e at the elections. [Sensation, co i applluse.) .- in the letakgrrduad I would arrange, or coerce others into their measures, or',, -deprive 1 homot iiii , i,s. oth , r, tiding approval to the gismo:tide) , ~ - , • the i•onsutzttr.. of a supply of Coal, If there Was., 5- - .11,- Irr,.. meek, and ready to purchase, the benefit of, i a dethand for Cool erieWkit the present ruinous ' ' 1 ..!':.. r ,:, u , lio , Pallon. Thl• would be a trite representation! i t h t ,,,,,; ;F: „. alt-loridt:- - ' in San Fran:lsm I : .acitinuent and: rates ' , we believe that the subject of a AOtal. sue ; The ilzd'ane:: : C„tuittitt.,? have dealt justly toward pension ell partial curtailment of inisines, would s , nne , f ti,is zr,t, aliddlitt•lecable tribe, and I hope they. ii ill %,-t room ....edlie mask; float those la the background.. not be discussed,—but if prices are perthitted to :(2,t--: of "Si- , •il 111 , 1 , 4 vhst use want.") ' i go any, lower, the only alternative 'of many of the • * • - •;,.* * • • This e :Utica' atnt:Aph+e 3. her,,,,,l ng .p n.,." .3i.,h.„ : operators will be either to stop themselves,or the' . thrnuala the effnrts .:: tile friends of tionzir, truth . and Sheriff will perform that duty for them. We have 1 right. Tho ilnran-will szfi - ,n pass. and yo u wa tt return to ': v , .,117 home. nlih the 1011 knowl....dg; of Creator safetynever known the Coal trade to be in' so dull,i ition yoli have over en.hAid of .in this splendid citytit.. astute, and when there' was so much timidity in ! l'acins. May yid be tileioist In your lot,v „f• purchasing; g.k,f,,, tint, as . tan Ethan Allon . ...11 , 1 when sturunnaina the surrender and that too in the very face of a , -•ticolider,w,3, -111-thn name 'or God, and the- oratta,utni et era ” d absolute fact that the market cannot be c.,„:,,,, ~. ~,a ;!? W Lb., 1)13 ,t-bor sta ff ers.. shraiider; 2 era .' • ' _ . , strig.• 1,. n.ltrafcerg. esrrupt'odie, , bithiers: grempets. fully supplied for the balance - of -the season: We 1 end all sell r.rierAtters. you mast surrender., in t:./. l i ' Lsr ie ~f C. .1 and theTJellar.eitcotnxittee. ' :gum -tend. are still ever 200,000 lAXIS bebied. lest years ship" WI , ti,vriug..! ~i -, • webs to date, end for the next five or six weeks, unless the demand should increaie, thli deficiency, we slimly believe will be increased instead of di, mitlisht3i. • ~ •• n.ll_ \ t t 1;inMlitil:11111 to t!;` enur,e ot the meeting, the Pre.tident, 11. n. htia up bvfoi-e,th.e . nutlience !lie eelel , ratO tt.lguitte-tnylt action pntent.ballot EMI , 'Vessels arc scarce at Port Itielina . owl, and the The" chief d:"feUs-of an ill ventilatien is in the method of workftur a Coal mint , aa working- and ventllatiny. :i present rates of freight ale nn, with an upward i °wilt to t . .... considered. jointly, and when a new mine is tentletk:y7""\; 7 ._ • . . I ; to lo opetual the mode of working which is thought. of, should • s h ou ld i. e well studied acid ula ~ .- 4 to snit ventilation Al.Pal e ntider complains about, our quoting the 1 lint this is seldom the case: all that Ls thought of is he . . plan of working. next the openiug of-the works to this price a• .."..0 1 Coal too . hew in the NCIT York i mark t— , d thinks it doee the trade au ..,...„.41 ) iniary.i , plan. th-n cmrei the though's x ventilation.tiler the works Ire partly opened and . tints! with a e-xPlo sr,itt-Iyaq,tin.re,,.lt.hi;nsrov,ine means must be into! to' pet rid .lle also alto es to certain opittions expre,sed.- 4 the frankly admit that we pay but htrle attention I t the Mixture hr 4 reart 7 l l ., t tl i t:TA 'A lt; " fi a l :l ita ". the sed rrtgi r n if e s,', a w n i i ,t t , i l i , ut ,i tot;t n ri , i i , i - i: w i t t; , but 10 1 l his manim•ra inored, : a , ly to those opinions, because 'nine time:4 . ou! of ten! they are so narrow contracted and selfish, that! most s.ois.ible will is . d 1 is.'; 7e ru nt i t l ' a'iln ' t7. " Tl i i h'' en P a s' ri ' s%i 'l t .h he they ,are unworthy of any notice whatever. If r;," . :ll' n 4 suit ""tvent i,,be,lPPlica" The workings se ipted to ...dom. this writer - FIB satisfy us that .our (plot itiens ar e: fanners and Idowen are tried hot without the ile wrong, we will be happy to correct them—but re; t I ti r ; '' 't a l ' l . lt t .. met f h driven after th k u il st e ct mechanicalrent s, m n e e ans st drift: foiled be driven and the works tens:dui iu this state until they think he has Confounded the wholesale with the . d ar ri e v fi e n n i wi sti t t 2t il e u na t bra thq n %%f o ts cre in many .tv t instante d s 'are retail prices.. We do not pretend to giro the re-I tail:prices in New York, only the wholes.ale—in l may he l'T.- - tel-as cola- to . ensnre ventilation a an certaig . i tomtit uf,tinte, or they may be incapableof admitting is the Bustun market we give both. .. . i sufficient ventilating rerrent of air. but it may be su . , • clot t.", discharge this first as bode rat gat its prat being Ile do hope and pray that the people and Leg- i r'uittuuni -.lied with the work's, and it' may nt6- be capa . islature of this State will resolve to disport of the i Lle of doin t. e ) after the workings are fully opened out, o i - c . -:: v i 'ai-, ,,ru 11 ,,,,t, : h ilt e i :e p i rt ng, opened a greater portidn Public Works at almost any. price. If they can-; portionate to the incrense,i we y tiim. 41:7 1n o „ f . this sort not lie sold, we think the people would be the gain- ! "ut i f? e c' h ' fi„.%kl'in"a.;Ti'n's:t..sd to the "" 6 " C't- the air." ers if they were given away. It isvtrettielv I almost daily 7 t o - f t -e r n r t . , uz.. , i n , n u d s doubtful whether they per one c;tfiiut,; l 7 ti le State difficulties caused 4 insufficient ventilation and the • ? collecting ' . ecting of large bodies of gas' in its workings. When Treasury el-er the expenses--arid they 'will soon i the worhin.r. parts , f w mine become filled with tin ex be mixture. its ;node cf action against a ventilating Le sunereeded by private Und better manag . ed lin- current of air is as a barrier and completely stops any provementi. fTruui every company in the State, , ordinary ventilating current of air, and when .it his I firmed iu a large bo v It r‘antr s s, an force or association of individuals, every facility is giv-1 to .. t ,,„„ 1 . it :, lv , ,wi ,lo llaaocuse a tll . r en us fur tanking up - the statistics of the Coal 1 lion iu a enure proper place. Traile, except on'thle State . Works. ribe 4y.1 ta lli , e u p p ri i n t e s ip . . l l , l_ I . , tut in en t t h s e ot m rzrv e c k l r rs a l t d whic e h s th o i f sg: mine. where. on account of its lightness. It naturally re outing.. Coal. trade, we desired to report and made applietition tothe collector at B e ach Haven i' it.'ir.'suitilonil..istaf'roi.r.Ceomispr,!;rdelvtotlll:rwl i i t t i . , t A ti V e l.u. n u is a all those show:: it s:df in the air drifts and all the wori:lng parts . of to furnish it 'by in:iiletTering a copy of the ../oo:il • 1 the ntlee. :This is always the case Shen the pressure of nal, postage statnps, paper ; .Ste., for their tetornn 1 the arm "rsphire in diminished; this causes ,a dilatation or thegas , cin the lodgements when it expands. where —that is, to tnaaus the monthly quantity of Cerall part et the gain formed into the nearest posing current which passed through his lock. He zi4te, - 1 its the !e of air. arid it bt by thin useans carried to the' working ....,; parts of the mines. and Occasionally-causing the most modest sum of 'ss 00 for each monthly return, " , , serious results. This is the reason why vowel:dues sod a perquisite. We de lined, and bitch not been ',' derily become charged with explosive - mixtures in the mint* seasons of the year and during heavy thunder able .40 far, to procure those returns. It s=mins i st,,rnis. ft stews the . .I;up-ers - Pari.i'm• from a e'dlec that every officer looks out for plunder its soon as tim of gas In any part r-f the mine however distant ~t ior s e m „ t s h t ... .;, ,s i ,v , o rt k i l tsz pe he enters the office, and information important to i: Tk rXr ' v o o f ir t e -h" ii m i t i h n e e: tluse'. l t :d l i h ru lg iu t'K ut a ivt. the people and the trade. 'w bleb is freely furnithed i • pre ,, tir , ' of the attmetphere. the gas . is g . enerated iu • • I l lss e r quantities fern the solid teal.and in this state V' and every facility given on private v,Mrk s, the agents i the.r, ...„. ' • ' i , .. which produces the ventilating Current is not in , a,.1,.. , 1.1: ttli. vol. ray of the circulating current of air, 'of the State withhold, or grudgingly •give, unless I I :rill 1;•• - zreativ redtt.ed. and taking thosoS into necount paid for. We will apply to the Canal Commission - . ' a ud•excluding the eseape of gas from the reservoirs avt ' s . niLlit eapeet a highly ex . plosive mixture in the short ors, fur the purpose of ascertaining Whether they Sanction the conduct (..f their collector at teach • tl ', t ' l7llali :l i g r e " U' v rrit u sins i l e h r i e s l ' y - ja sa i tit h lt t ie h3 nt. P carry whe o ' ff ' It: g i.e ,- (-count under more riverside circumstanees. If Haven, in • endeavoring' to charge $5. 00 - for 0 v. e supp use this to IA time case iu order to show how- a monthly return of T.ual which passes through his"' mint. mar 1 , .. tilled with an explosive mixture by insuf -- ' 0 livi.Oit ; oil I ta tion. , lock. . I If a c,:rtai it quantity of air is traversing the workings ' • of a C- el mine. whieh is daily being itareasett in extent, and which - would be generating larger . quantities of gas nccordingly :w the work inns opened fait this current in many instam,s would fail to carry off the additional na".--s f: , rancil in Cue newly opened places, or it would Is i n stitlicbmt t., dilute the whole of the gas formed in the ; ntioe as to n•a ler it inexplosive hofore it escaped.. It ,a_t.‘old then twice up its abode in the working of the min , . all !the gas would be daily increasing in the mix . - tore until it Attained. a very powerful explosive' proper ty. and a m tph re 'Weed specific " gravity, illid in wave cases. stay the ventilating current of air. 4- ' • We have ofbm occurrences of this sort. which, simple as it is, puzzles our practkal miners and managers to account for. They naturally reason that the air or ten t Oat Mg current is the same. ol• ought to be the , same; as it had been since the first opening of the mine. as the means used to produce't he ventilating current is nail tere I. They do not, consider the increased frktkm caused by the air traveling a ateater distance, and thus redwing the Vt.:laity , Ol the current, or they do not° think of the quantity of gis given off by the Coal wail sides which have been daily extended sines the com mencement of the works, and of the quantity of loose or worked:Coal which is in more or less proporthms in the work flu" brea , ts. and which also gives off a certain nuan tit:, of ca- or of the quantity of air that is escaping front the main body. • IS'll.-11 the liVtit . ..4o - 1 explosive mixture is-allowed . to collect in airy p ,rt of a mine. had remain there a ,On sitlerablo tints, It 7; specific gravity lessens; until It is only 11/10 half that of voram-.11 air. At this point 'lt is t cry di flicult to remove from elevated positions; • - . I,To be ConcludA.l , The, l'inagers of the Lehigh Valley Ita•lraad, T ' have offered 5600,060 of Bonds for sale, bearing! interest at 6 her cent., for the purpose of pr.ictr riag Rolling,Stawk for said Road. They expiiet to realize iZ cent, on the dollar on thelionds. There is no change to note in the price of Coal at Port Richmond, New York or Boston. [Fon Cite. littcrita' Joriftixt..l . ' . Cutdiatd. Nwit wilt be seen that the 'Ventilation of mines pro. duced by sponhinc.uus uwana'Lluist be very irregular. At 1 certain times II is quite stagnant. and %ilea the earl mit i It put in motion 1111.e/es quite slow' for a ' clositknible I tittle, or until there is a greater varience of , temperatnrr i of the internal and external air. , I When the change of direction of the ventilating . cur-I rent takes place.-The body of air (which may have to-en some time stagnant and highly charieil with un•hins gases., is driven trek Into the workings. and it may in pea, inStanees be hours before the fresh air front the; surface reaches the WOO:logs where the miners are cm- i ployed.. . In the %FM -kings of a thick vein where the breasts are' opened. the nis,--sity for ventilation is not s t self evi dent as it is in % tile %Forking of thin veins. because there I . is an abundance of air space in thick webs, a hid. on I iii , rillag.s before any powder 'smoke is made is quite i filled with clear air. this is entanflt to dilute the gases I formod in the breasts during the day. Litt it is hourly 1 13.-coming charged with powder smoke and .t her delete- I rious gases so that al night it is i itipesA hie 11, 'Fere,' ye a. light at a distatwo of ti 'few yards. This fo. however. ell - lied off in the r!Ott.r,,- of the nizlit : but here the in- ', ssity of better ventilation is felt in the drift. tairf-; Ways. srhutes. crossdieiidings and unnways, wht, tile' , air spare is not ax !acre. and where tine,' 43,S 'mild,. i 4 ' can led off as t hey are being formed. In s , qll,:ill,lancec I to ventilate those narrow, ,places blowers are used. but , tilos. , d.. not always bend fresli air into those places.' but It Serves to supply the place of the smok e . ;to ,' ;d i p, i s I all that is thought necesiary. lint as tiles., narrow places are driven ahead .of UM workings. and on the lowest levels of the mine.. and as emirs: 1c acid ga. will. ' (if it is not prevented.) descend and mix with the air in' the lower levels.- this Mixture Is fanned or 1/10W,- , t I •Ilat. these narmw works to 'discharge the 'sunk e.an d 1 'gases formed there; then those Mises are oiddi4 to the i • mix.ture and distributelkivarious parts Of the mine. in 1 ! this ititnner, the Whole of the iiorklugs of a liii , l: Vein becStne tilled with a .Ib,ghly noxious mixture lx•f,,, 111,1 Wines eettsea:Uperftions nu evenings. I There are often , cpunter currents of air imivin..; in Ca-' Hens direction , : in most of tile workings of to Wet; vein.' The causes of these counter curt mils are to., numerous ; to Is; detailed here: it IX often CallS,ki Ly V,lng coffin, .1, 1 in ti Ann . parts Wiwi:et - he •Mtlets are very, small. roe.e . , I' currhts often sore wlth 'a great vel ! dty. ant thus' I , B al ding to the dal% 4ou that' tiler. , is a Z.... 111 o.jr.•,11111,11 , V . ' of air. hut as, • counter' current. r ,ei‘e their me . liens from Call: ? prAuced in the mines and ladepen- . dent' of caus:s producislon the surface They tire tot cur- , rents of fresh air as is generally supposed by andel.] ground managers, but they are often charged with Im pure gases. and by their acting in this manner they gr e atly retard the ventilating which is direct from the , surface. if the causes of these counter currents are: ferreted out [WI always point to sortie defect where an improvement may be made. It stns, how easily the! air is put in motion and plainly shows that It only Wants proper vents to e s cape. 1 In the working of thin veins the ventilation ought to , be more perfect and regular than in a Chick veln,berause the air space is so much loss In a thin 'than in a thick , vein. and for this reason the air is more quickly ren- dare,' unfit for rosplration'and would soon attain a poi.: whiutis property if it was not constantly being retuovedl by ti , fresh supply of air. , . I .W., do nut intend lb say that the workings of a thin vein require a greater quantity of air to ventilfte them than the workings of a thick-vein re luire, but it must' certainly be sore regular or the workmen would Lase; considerable time when the air win- stationary. i If we were to make ti rule th find the quantity of air' necessary to ventilate :1 rnal mine S C. would now. to e .o shier the thickness Of Ihe vein. the extent I:I wort. s open, the quantity of loose or Worked roll th IA wou'd 2 be likely to he la!, lug id the brefsts. the enttilte. of lmi ners and horses employed in Ilia rutile,:m.l to t i%e Into aeceunt all - other -inigink by which air is rein red ha-' dm 0.. We would see then that 3 thli-k veia r- , ;wired a .gritater quantity of air to tentilaM it, than a thin ono , on account of the greater surfaces of Coal evposid to the action of the air. But a general rule cannot be made as ! the hardmess awl quality of the OW itself must :as . It!' consider o.' MO every inane would require a rule' for it self. The best rule Is to ho sure - that Th.: air is above main mo a rule would 1, to show sebella,r thoilantity °Lair would lie us th.Pri.•hatinat I, tno tutt , lt fre,ll air earriril ju a mint.. • cre.proceod farther 'CO .utust take into censidem- t ion the properties of the he•apb*ire gases m hill aryl found in antinneite mines. fly vonparing the it tie gravities: their me-Inucl•al mode of ttelion will , he seen. and by this we may know In what part of the mine thee will be generally Nund. They are not ; knee it one' from snot lti•r by their eheulical adieu CO the t::ute• of a lamp. hut they ran he nearly guessed at in the man ner they act on the Some a Ir hem act so similar to etch other that they are hardly it. fiLled.— The following are the deleterious gases geue•riil f found In mines: . . • Cat-tonic acid. - - Carbonic oxide. Sulphurous arid. - Sul hurettc•d hydrogen, Nitrogen, - Corumep air 'xi Carboniiiaciti ga,S'is often found in mines. and aS it i. , of g r ,.. a left4.:Wslifl.thall common air; it i , found on the i lower VIVA!: 'ind - . .in 'places on the dip of the workings , which tite.,ner Ventilated. Tills gas will not,supts,rt combustion. and when it Is largely diluted with air or al mixt owe of four rot Miles of air and .;no of carlsmle :tel.!: gas extinguishes a lighted lamp. In this state it Is not .poismoods tO-Ifoort• who are used to Inhale it daily In ca.., riolla lighter proportions. hot It is unsafe for any one t.. re:Mobilo this mixture after it extinguishes their fann.s. although it Is no oincottimon thing fir miners to d+ for the space of one half hour totether. but It always produce , . a sick headarbe which is not overialine in tan or three days afterwards. if e trilhnio avi,i gas was one, half volume more 11l the Mixture the • strongest_ would fall asphyxiated. IViimi titi' gas is quite mire it is im possible to breathe it, loft wino' diluted with air it a..ts as a narcotic poison. Cirlx!nic acid is produced by 11, 0 eornhustion of carbon with oxygen and is abundantly funned in Coal InineS. It is nearly always prest , nt 'in small proportions in the external air. Carbonic oxide is pwolueed by the imperfect combus tion of carbot with oxygen 30 it only contains ono hill' lbe'quantity of oxy4en whi..l, carbmic acid 'contalus.—. In tin , Coal mines it is abundantly form:A 1.4 , tie; nib ner's lamps. When the flame of a lamp is allowed to bunt steadily nuSir where the miners are wniktng. the first products of the combustion is carbonic achl and va por. Now as there is always to large qintirtify` I' fine ly powdered Coil dust stivend,,l in the air. and as no surrounding air rushes from all points toa ants the liatnecand ascending heated current of air. this finely powdered Ccal dust enters partlrdioto combination with the earhutic acid. and thus bef.re - tin, mixtures are as cended far above the flame, quite another compound is formed, or carbonic acid gas is thus converted into tar -I.mic oxide. This gas is of a ifiore poisonous nature than carbonic tOid. A lamp to illicontinue to burn in this , ms when It is mixed with the air in such proton , tiellS as to gaud asphyxia. - The only sigms of Its pres. mice is weakness , and inability which suddenly take possession of the frame, and upon first coming into the fresh air after fficelvitry notice by their syuiptonts, a sense of intoxication ii 'felt. This gas on account of ifs 11;liatnessoccupl...s tho elevated parts of the mine it sup pmdaretribustion when carbonic acid gas is formed. It shows Itself on the name of a lamp by a pale blue odor,: surrounding the flame anti extending slightly above the ; Hanle of the lamp. Sulphurous acid Is not very deleterious In its proper-' ties: It causea a violent headache if respired any length 1 of time. ,It also produces an unpleasant sensation on the respiratory organs. causing a tickling In the then-at . and coughing. This may be felt after an explosion of i powder, so this gag be one of the products of the cutobusl (ion of gunpowder. This gas is seldom found in mines. mixed with the air in dangerous proportions. Sulphuretted hydrogen is one-of the most deleterious! gases known. A very small proportion of this gas mix-1 ed with the air causeiS asphyxia. It is formed by the explosion of powder and, is mixed with air in serious; proportions in different parts of the mine The indict-' Lions of itapresence Is similar to carbonic oxide, wh,, n mixed in dar , ionitts proportions it gives off a fetid odor j resembling that ' of, rotten ergs, Nitrogen Is sometimes found isolated in the e10vat. , 411_,,,, parts of mines. It Is liberated from the air by cornlaiSei tion, for as combustion is supported he the oxygen of the! • air entering into combination with the combust ilde,and I as the air is a mechanical mixture of one part of '.Oxy-1 gen to four of nitrogen; it follows that for one part of! oxygen consumed,' there' are four' parts of nitrogen I liberated. It the nitrogen gains an elevated position! before it mixes with the surrounding air, it' will retain 'isolated until it is disturbed; It will then mix yip with I the air. This gas does not support combustion or lifer! and l yr hen it is in overabundance in the air it produces 41 weakness of the limbs. a rapid-beating ~f the 'heart, singing in the ears, dia.:loess in the head, and if the person does not remove to more pure air they fall as phyxiated. - . This cas or mixture arta in this-manner on account of tpo small a proport no of the vital enustitn • L T. out of the atmosphere or of . ie reduction of oxygen in the air. '!.. . l What haabeen said is enough to show the absolute I I necessity of - ventilating, all working parts of a Coal I I mine, not only for the benetit and health of the miner I I for the operator would be mostly the gainer in all Cases! I where the ventilation was, tarried on in as simple and! systematle manner as possible, and this Is easily effected I 1 by a Minn who rightly understands the , sciences on! I which ventilation depends sod good practfcal knowledge' i of waiting a Coal mine. Any one knows Who has daily I been under the influence of any delete:ions gas that--a depression of spirits is the n•,sttit. Now the employedryt a teldly ventilated mine I I j must eertalfffylool this dr-pros:don of Spirits, besides a I bodily weaknexv; and in those Cases we may safely say I I that the labor of twenty per cent is lost on the account.) The IniflOTS and laboters are not the only persons mho! feel the ill effects. The persons In chyme are affected! and theyAo.not feel any d eh.. to lick after their charge l as they would do if the air wan pure. They heroutegui to neglectful at times and the advantage to taken of it by . 1 the workmen. We will now tats a glance 1t the mlties where hydrr• llgen or explosive mixtures are formed. 11, It ig well knownthat ventilation. is.litbselutely necemary. andi I where* regular sYstetuatic plan of ventilation Is not i adapted, but the air left as usual toeirculate jat random! round the workings of. the pine, There it often a tent. porary suspension of such works, and that this suspen sion Is often in midsummer fawn Coastis mostly wont-. el, and caused by the gas lia•lnn. :Maned to e•lleet In i alt the working ports of the min en /nil tO — Nt . " York, - - - - Prol i.Voner. - Alltll,, • . tm-tiord, - . • 'W:o,hin.2l • .. , Baltimore, - - • . I'urt~m Guth, - • Nov 1 !Avon. - • - Shipments by Canal. - I , c,r ht, Nrcel: t•uding Thursday last: On th,• Lim,. - - • . - 1•11010,40111 , , %Hulls Of I . „linalielPhl 3 . - - - \CitmituWu, Troiton. atul vicinity, Altatiy. - - - Totil By Rail Road and Canal. ^ Qu3Wity of Co.d Cau3l, for the wet.k. , ,kllll; azi rhurbdav last : RILILPoI t '6. 15.3 i: 12 .214 01 1.767 02, 1.15 . 1 111 7,761 14 Port Caybou, Pott wrillo. 11,1xerr, A ithurn: Total tut Total fiy 11.11:road iu 1S:16, Total I.y Canal awl Railroad, Shiinuents,t,,une period last year WLEK. TOTAL, 51.147 05 1,240,r,i.:3 13 29.573 01 503.913 01 By Railroad D•wronseln IS:.G. 50 fir Schuylkill County 6 T 1". , Luantity - :nsT.oal tfrAnPFported over tho !t.titi-41 , 1sin Sch'ttillcilteounty,fortheweek en.tin;.., On rhup.4l3y oveniu4l3,t; Min , . 11 - Marti S. Haven.11.1f...42.779 12 lit.ol t 1 . 4 .•lttlyl:c ill Valltsy t I Pt.earbon ` , -littr11:111 Rates of Toll and Trangportntlon'on .. . L.L. M 1 . ,: ,i-:. ot. S. /tire/L.2'f. C•nin ton. A tdoern. To ilich 01 , 111.1, ,L,•• 1 .•.L.o $1 `JO • •,$",l il;L' • 0/Ai .l,-. l'hiln,i'n.. 1 - 75 ' 1 71 , 1 ;.5 1 r.,0,,, Sprin-_.: 3.1 in... ' 1 55 .1- 5.1 . 1 :15 1 115 11..5 , 111t;: - .. 1 1.1 1 0505 - 1.0 Italics of Toll by Causal for the present. R.,0,, R. (Ir).twi. ..I.R. (144.t0n. S. Haven. R. Clintoi To l'hila.ra., ..c.5 . '65 6'l 50 'ep , --lia:. Milk, CA 59 57 so • :•5 . 54 • 52. , 15 11...aditi i . • :.:1 1:7 :15 • ' :11. llates of Freight by Canals Fi. , ,,t rt. C. ,c , Mt. r. 6'. thiren. 1 - 1. ctint,n, T•• Nt•-: Ym.k., $1 '!", ' $1 ‘.5 ' $1.!4.1 T, Piilla,l'a.. . V.) 4 S 5 : SO PECIIIC 1 • , - • - 59,;7 BEM I ill I 11.1, Delaware and Dodson Co'e; Coal Trade; R'L::F. TOTAL. • 21 ; 0971 172. 1 / 4 7:1 21t1.2x7 tltt• 1:1,t To F•11:11: !lab, last year; tho wo,k, ;rk, Kttn, time• la%t yeu . _ ... Lehlgll Coal Trade for la:ill by Canal. For ihr 1V,14: emthrz un Saturday last : .drag. 'TOTAt. Lrhi..:ll Coal and Nay. Co: ... TODS. Coot. Turin. Cwt. Su:nlit Minn, • - 12,422 -02 113.r.:15 10 hoo su m Run do. _,711 15 • 24,•_7S to; tied:lA/Ll' Mine.s. ', 522 IS 11,625' 16 A. I,,throVp Pea Coal. ' ' • 61 tS 1.1:15 17 Spritn: Mountain Mines, : 2.215 OS 39.381 17 143 , 1 :'n,zar Loaf do, 2,:01 60 :41.543 10 CArrain. • 2. , 02 11 .28.:;92' 04 :-„oorot.i. ' . 131 or, u,37.4. 11 .1. Y. Lehigh Coal Co., 1.240 12 16.440 10 (1:9-man l'a. do. do. - 823 16 11.702 12 South zipf9, Mountain Ridge; 962 15 • 4.55 S 0i CounclAlidge. 2.1 4 2 17 18,263 16 . Ha/Anton Coal Co. 3,1, , ,,, '6l 50.874 02 .. Cranberry 31in es, 2-773 13 2S 142 02 Diamond •• 1.941 12 111,365 15 INA Mountain Co., . 2.631 10 41,130 00 11111:e-harry Coal Co., ' 1,170 IS ' 8.675 01 ' Wyoming Coat. 670 IS 3.0..:5 05 liartford (.3,,,a1 Co._, 218 14 950 17 .21 • Lehigh Valley It. It. iturday list Wm. Mihtes s CO, It3l4 . liir s ekhn . OnS, l'arkcr. Cartor t Co., N. Y. a. - Jatm.s TtvggaTt. Sharpe. I,isetkring...4 Co., German Puna. Coal Cr... Tots! for the ire`ek. 40,357 1-1 511.252 01 Same time lust year, (Canal) f2S,SO6 13 , 508,3x6 01 Union Canal R. R. Coal Transportation ist9u.t trinisprted during the month of Julie. 1656: motan TOTAL. 11.56 , 1 73.0-13 (13 V.:153 03 53,333 H Vltion Canal S,;ll.tra II dlr cud. COAli STOCKS, AND OTHER SCHUYLKILL CO. STOCKS, - CAMEL - TED NTKLIELT MT THOMPSON t DENHLTA, HANKI:T.S. ItAILItOADS Illdladelpttla,iteading& Pottsville Mine Hill and Schuylkill Unveil Mount.4.7arlon - - - - Mount Carbon and Port Carbon Mill Creek - - - - Schuylkill Valley - - lborberry Cn. , ck - - - Swatara - • - - CANALS, Schuylkill Navigation • - Schuylkill Navigation, Preened Union Canal • - I 7 nism (%in.ll.l'teliirred 111:1454.n Coal & Tramrportat'n Ce:/0.00 1121 -- 11 t% ItAILROAD & COAL COMPANIES., I Little f.. ,, huy11:111 Nay:. & Coal Co. 50 j 44 Golitz.o Coal & NaNigation - .150 1 . 5% ‘76 Itazleton Coal Co. - - • ' I— I a.: Buck Monntaln goal Co. - C.....nn=vlrattia Coal S R. R. Co. - Dauphin Coal & :R. IL Co. - Lcl:enx Vallov Coal Co. . . '-^- L. R. Il lirnr MeadOws c,, at ‘,. Jo. tg, Lykens 17n1loyr Itailmnd & Coal Company 20 CiiA I. COMPANIES. For4t Imprire,tornt Co. - • - 25 North Ann•tleati Coal Co.;Pref..rre4- 25 '• ‘• .. Common -j 23 Del awnre C. 51 Co. 50 Cortiberland Coal Co. - - Nati Creek - Coil Co. - , • IIIiVELLANEOVS. 5f !nem' think • ..... , Farmers• Bank - - rottiville tins Co.,' Pottgvillo Water Co. /re' h of ail Coal Companho, f hr oboco I iht, %Own famished by thow who pabli, BY TELEGRAPH. Fransr, 6 O'CLOC. P. 31 49251 1; tons, 81.355 OG ME 50.72) v 1 1.7A.576 17 1.632.4 ,1 0 1)7 li=!1 19.:',G6 14 207.299 15 15.253 09 :...32.167 02 15.74 .4 14 r 29i.422 =lll ME I= Dvcreatq, s 6 fitr, Penna. Coal Co's Coal Trade. E .K. 2., BEEMEMEI :1.172 09; 61.926 01 43.1E3 437,3'26 00 rotas, lip Canxl In , retao In . 15511. so far, The ,Lai!reis.t by Canal is Cumberland-Coal Trade, 1850. For the last week Last year. Int:re tse ht 1E56. sofar. NEW ADVER:TitENTS SELECT SCHOOL FOR YORNG LADIES. • sciii n e ien s , to her LrT churl for rung. 13 , 1ie.. en titotin43lon,l;sy in twust. Further particulars will le aunounied, in soon SA ar rau7„,trients are romplen..l. 1 ardy 19, 1',7,r% NAZARETH HALL §, § NoTZtlrith, NO/ tha,arobn ITIIE 72d Annual 14etisi in otthis Ato: rsrian boardinz Saba 1, forYounr Ilentiemo, will oprn ou Turg.dty. A utuct sth. Board and Tuition to the mrplit britiches. qu . trtzr. $5O. In stru: in !lull, and the LaugnaJri. plr quitter. from p'to $lO, according to the nutnhei i of lo? one given.— Payments in adranc!.. • .ILET. E. ILEICILEL. 4 Pirteipal, nriEßENCEl—Sactud F, auk Pott, of l'r.t ts+ Juiy . . THAT BOA . ' NVIIICiI THE' Slill**Cl4lßEß saw • ." - STICri ENG rt. - T" can be seen for •-A Few DaYs," in the wiudror of the tlentleinen , s Ftfinishing titure, net 11 ~o r to the , •Pettsvil le nous ~!' ! ALS ). the moat he tatiful asseyttnent of tienntnFr Ti.e.-. St.wks. Scarfs. Ribbons. , 1 4 Hose. t)..llari. (of ail styles.) Suspenders..aud all articles in' the rurnlnliin g line, ever b e f , off e red t.' the elltri.9:l of Pottsville. SHIRTS NADI: TO ORDER,: and Rensrmber That every shirt order-4 at this ostahlishnicht Is war ranted to AL being made by OLDiNBELY S.TAneAar. of Philadelphia whose reputation ailshirt manufacturers stand sits..orad to none in the Cnto - n.i neasnra taken an d sh its made in the most fashionable styes. and at Phil adelphia prices. F. C. TAYLOR. l'ottsville, July 19, '5l-) Stf FURNACE PROPERTY FO R SALE, k . . . - In Virgln'. i :-...1- t- S Trustee, in Two tteeas of Trust, CA made to me by John Doyle. and .2e, Record iu 'took bridge county, Va..l shall proceed', at *mu hope Fur : na , e. in=aid county. en the '...11th of A utinist next, to wdl at public.suction. t hat . v:tlunlde Viainace.l'roperty. known as-MOUNT 1101'.1.1. - ruishiting, of ieveral tracts. contain ing about 17M. :wrest. and situated Icn the. waters of I.lrn• 100'0 ltun. iu Itockt.rid4e, V 3. 1 f The rurnace is lti, tallot north 0' Le:dn.:ton, 1 , ..: 2 ' miles' from the Ito, i.bridize Alum Spin.: '..and 7 mile. from the Virginia' Central Italtruad. , Tlii, Furmnie Stack and dwellings haVeOwen lately cOnstrUcted. and art, within 2 mites of ineabau.:tible OnYatanits, ,f ieaeelletti quality and easily suited. Therelliti also 4 Mirieral springs up , on the Furnace tract. I 1 . „ . Terms of pacnient,lll..ral..-a-sanill Inind payment trill he r,muire,l. Terms fully made known:on day Of sale.— Sale will commance nt 12 - M. .1. D. DA :Vali:Y.l.N. Trader. I, , y_inq7ton: Va...lnly 19. IS:,O_ FREMONT'S LIFE..., only ,emplete and authorized~odition.: ;The i Lifb and Pitto s of John Charier Fremont. With an accurate portrwit on steel. • One neat r2mo.— Price ill. By .teats I'donow. New York Er'f!.v.g Mxt. that . this vol urns. prepared by a gentfrinan whose resoureets for ttp.tuateilal and autlioriti , , .e dire o. will Le tg: only. eumplete biography- of thi• eminent flvplorer, dar. Statesman and 111:ro." whose reia.mt nomination by the Republican party. for the hietest oflicein the gift of the people. has awakened a renewed interest in his wonderful career. Much mat, rill heret•Lore unaceessi ble to the avnenil reader. incitidi ng incidents in litse.srly career, is ineorporated in this rolinue.! Ordera should be addr,“ed to DERBY.b JACKSON. PO:Ethers. 119 Na.,san street, s ew Voris. Agent's wanted in every town of the several States to ranva, , rfr thd above Work. Copies sent by mail postpaid op tvc<iipt July 19.*Z0; a ! -- JOHN B . PERR Y,, _ _ 1")15BLISLIER and BOOKSELLER, 11 N 0.199 Market street,: beloW - Sixtn. Philadelphia, is now ready to deliver Ids new arid beautiful editions of i • for !ollowing saleable I FAMILY 'MlLES—containing the MI and New Yes-1 tumults,. Apocrypha. ConcordanFilinil Psalms, together' with reti!renee , . bound 111 and, Turliev. full gilt.idr., back atid prin4d Oli. tine White paper. and illu.,trated witi, _Steil e11,:r4V11141 , .. nod enittaiings printed in oil ',lnn making the ntotd splendid Bibles ever off, red to the public. • I .; PI LGizors pitot:REs.s. with a l Notes, contain• tug Ihr trawls of the Ungodly. whili i 4 in no other edi tion In this country. beautiftill.t Illiistrated In various styles bindin.:. LIFE Flentw , I; , * WinAlirpolifer (MOD CHILD'S I,lllfiAltr. cob, illindrated witlt 1..! el:grating.. printed In nil ced,,ra:aud. bound in rich t suirlet and blue cloth. DUNALLAN Or. Kline what 'put Judge, by Cr i aro Kennedy. Scarlet and 'duo cloth. DEA 111 OF ABEL Ly oi, mot, (tinier.. 1 on 1 r) 1 30 :A) I 5 .7 ;4clvrrisii motif AN's.„, l 4l AHinir',:qnnto.th: atnnral found,i frn hI d , n'irsl nults , .. i to mhh..1.1 :uldr•l The Young West. Indian. by .Nlnt. LIFE AND TiztAi,; , : - oF mAtty OF SOOTTS.— Dr. Syntax's Tour in soaroll , fl,ll , il.h.turostru.o. The urpiii•lng Atlventuresof Pill LI)! CAIILL. the Euglieth I I,,rrn It . CI ITT AG IIIIS1)/' I; LEI\ tali:\ I a tale for the fn,rn together with a .1 tsi7.t4 anti Well .4 e/Pet o,l fit , , k Full `and half boutrd blanks at gyLyttlii tedue,d prices. July 111. ; - 1 - - - 1 40 T CFT ill 07 M,t 10 - '2,3 to :,7•2 (10 1G,8‘ , 7 17 - 1 G ou FLOUR AND FEED. I:XTRA' and Superfine ;Flour and all kinds of Feed. For Stile ati Wiu;retate L'y ! 11. 'WILEY. id4,.,,,,14•5pf,11 P. O. POTTSVILLE QUADRELLEBAND. BAND is now -tirpilized. and ready to all.. Jul CITILLION 1`.1.1tT1E5.'.141 , 3A2 4 . I'IC -;:t tte l lerddres,,4l to N.J. C. C. Cm:ref:, will receive prompt attriutlo. Pottsville. July IJ, 'Jo 32.103 07 3 kily 5.'56. 27-3uf, MEE 7 11 01 15!11:1 10 019) 00 72,7 IS Jens liortitri, Fillmore eleetor of Ohio, has Srcarrant's ,ironer. 't • • declined the pest, :11:d went eat for Fremont. A. s.:1( i i : IIT I s, 5..ci.,,,J, !i.:,, , ,1it., f c :..;,? , , , ; i „; aiu :' .. 51; ' , I T at; M e in , his E..ylr gives 13uchttnan tlareO States, and claims all the others for 1'111r:tore. Stentrsur's Orvicf.. t , I . June: is. G .11.)011.A1111. for many years a DetnocratiO S, l , . rifi IL. rri.....bu ta, Jan . ,' :::.1.: , V.. ; I. leader in Northl‘Vestern Pennsylvania, _aid about - JZottsyleel At: il W . eult einee . that_tile , stamptfile . tewards Fremont, in that portion of Pt.nnsvirdula, was lat 2, ond he est I ns d •c ' t ' c '', : l. q t t i ‘ rY r ft !hat t o! l o i ri '' c a i l ic;t r l ' 4lt 4 rs i t:l r' Zl ;C l i n t 4 r i t• l' lit a t i t v r e ue t e a ', ' a t u a i : ;mt . : An : brit of the Cenditution' „ : as the same rnuains en , lief _in caleulation. Thg'massest- bar ing receired f tie in tlitscet7ioe. - i the idea that it is not true 1/cmoentey to assist in. 1 , , 11.1.1tid and ceased to be allisol the seal of the , 1 the extension' of elavery, ore leaving the ranks by ' -...-, .f li testimony ' ' whereof I'-base hereunto set my hutreas; 1 -- • ISecetary's Uflice, the . dayiand year above writ-.4._ . :a - and there is no telling where the doted- ......... Al.tl.' . A.G. CtillTl N. 1 hen trill stop.... . , . - 7' • ' i '', ! S , cret.try of the ClutourraceaUffi,'. Mr. 114:•75. - V.it. the German "patriot," !instal:en • ! i . the 'lump in-Illinois, for the R. publican tiebret.-- • ; Is 6 r.syrt. April 21, 155.3. ! The I:ell:vile AVe , .cate of the `.2. 4 t.11 ult.. speak , of Reaolut inn propc . sing amen'ilinents, to the Constitution ~. .. . Ilan in Ines, entlitisiastie terms, as shewing n corn ed tl n •tiniffroutr,4l/11., 1, :in; under considreathn, On the question. • •man•l of the lin,gli-h litr.gua'..e atvi a re ilitte=l not i Will the Senate a :rte. to the first amendment? . inferior to tha lof Kessrlth, whi•e in German ho The lin:and nays were taken agreeably it, tire provis- earri. s hi- ateliters in a etertn ef'entlia•la.m. bits('[ the Ceinst it Ilii tn. and were as feilew. y 17.: .. , , Ilir..l.lltlltui.tt in.trpelleb,af S,ty , , there appearslo , } „ ,,r `t . , 4 :: ,ii1 4- ? 1 ;: i `: , ? , ; , - ik u , , r ;: . '4 l l ',; 4 1 , 3 , , u '1 5 i 'L 1 ',7,4 • C `i':;7: . ," i ,, e ,_ 1 , 1 ,; .• 1. ; ;: 7,, n ,.. c. g. .. : , .U - e l et t ere r.rry i o Ile rk inter c,ttill ty. [ll5 party .La t i,i ' mch. Lev ii. MI - , dine's: Price. Sellets. ,human. - . t.f Et - ,•cdorit and 1' ement. It ehtiois 3,000 tea- Senther. Stranb. Tag.t.trt. Walton. - M'e'sh. ilau•rry, Wit. 1 )„pity, A postmaster to one of the towns wa g ; in.. ,hins anti Platt. Spralt.r--24. ,r . quir. , l , - ,f r,,,r,i'Wa•llingtrm as to the prospect in Nsvi4--Nlessrs. Crabb, Gregg, Jordan, Mellinger and-- _ . ,• , , hark , . ~„ . , h i s nelghtee-noett/ flu Lu rine inn t there wits l'ratt -5, , • . self: and if li•• tva.; torniul toil for .fiayin2. 'V), he Seth equo:lion.was determined in the i nffirmatire. ' not a Ilm•lffi nail man in the lawn -not _even hitn on the quest len. ... , Will the, vutte aunt,. to th,, e send antl•mintent ? - had th i: , sa t i sliet i on, that no one but a Freinont 11 ” • • •'''''l ' l " 4- "Y . 3.''''' re t3i ''''''' "'''''' ' ill. ' I " the r 11 " man c , :ild kJ apifoinied, al th% re 1C '(A ,I 9 .64her in :49119 tti the Constitution and V. er,:,1••11•••.v. viz: . ! • ' XE.A4--M.. , rs. 1::•••Im• Yin -0:0,-..v. Cre•u“.•4l. than,. ! the t " , " • . • 11'..r...1.1 ,. .49.1 1 5..1an1iNtq1. fill. ' px.l4wilms . ll. Lowil. M . l;:ia • A large Frenmnt and Dayton meeting- was hold reek. rt.iners. shnnotn, : I • , utlier,2.straub.-Walten. irqlsli. ' at. :.‘lenTr Pa., heat reek. Orf the ''June tiny tho NViusivy :ind Wilkins-. 19, • , • ' : iteimblii•an e•MvfmtPuf men An.l nominated a '0 vi-,-Mess r , .. Crabb,!Ferguson, Gregg, Pratt. Pride . ..' t• • . • " tieket, Wm. Stewart tithe can lia:itti for C‘ftigttliP, and hltt. Sf • ,fl.••r-e, . • ~ WO. F. Clort, - . for Senate, ni.d Samuel Kerr and • So this question Nms.determiu. , I. in the affirm Wive.' '" ' ; S P. 111i:C4linfit, late Domeeratie Sp , Olitr, for As. On tlie question.. I !.. . • iVillithe Senate :t,:xie I. the Thi r d amendment ? ' , Forr.l.ly. The oppo.tifr - ion to Beebe:inn are all uni : s Th e l ea , an d its Were t.:1.,e1l a_mucubly t. , the Ccmstis -. fed in Mereer,' as weft as ill I. twren..tt and &aver, ! tuti al, mot wor.• as billow, viz: • y:,tk . ,. _,, t, ,,... r ,.. 1tr, ,,,,,, , , , , 8u,k , ii, „,. ( .. , , , ,, a „ cr ,„ 15 ,,,,,, 8, , which are in the s a i n.;,re. 1',, t ,_....-„,.,„ t , ,pdb,t, l e r. A ' livalis.l. Feigns tn. 'Flenniken. Ilegr, Its tram, Jainism,, letter from there safr,,.s. the in ajerit y 1 r Frt.mont, ill= .Toidaiii. Knox. Leubach. "L e wi t t, NpCitr i to e k, Weill:v..7er: the district wil' he !lib to Idol( ler , :er than it teas Pratt, ll'ri•r. Sell. rs: Shuman. Souther. strantt. Tazzart. • fur Pell-ork, who carrie • l it I,y 2:311. Waling, Width, wberrYt Wlilda ,3 " 4 L'iatt-sliewl.4r -39. ' - In 1it...1% :, r ennoty the oppoiition cre al.r, linitrd ' ISs.v , f.-Mr. Crege-1. _,----t. , _ i the elTiee . r . : ..,ef the Leaver - So the question IV:6 determined in the aftirmative. - l "n Prvill' , iii> ,- A moil- - ‘. • Fremont Club. Benjamin ‘1'::,IF: • late - 11e.turr-- On the question, i.. i • - Wilt' the Senate ait te,,to th e c.)urfh :onendm, rif? . • crane candidate for Senate tIL Rush Broil f..r.1. Into The _yeasand uier, nays,Were taken agreeably to , the Csnsti- ,t : tenn rand :date Inc Govirmur A R : A. obertson, ttitlont and wore as fllow, viz :• _ . late {{'it?; 44. t - --'or- Si - -; Mss•ie' - ' formerly it yt...i.__lles.rs. Itwiwne. !Mel:at/err. Cresso ell. Branst. I. .. knulk,u. ii , , ,. , ,. ii ,, ,tr .,,,i- i .„.. L .,,,,, i ,,,,, „ p„,,., 1 „„ . pi„,,,, F .,„_ !let - noel- It, .4 r• • ' The Fremont Men claim from 1066 i.a..l l .l..ewis.:ll'ciint...,ck, Price. Sellers. :fhttrian. Soul tier, i to 1.1011 ma j••rity in lhait er. st e i n f,, Walton. 1.1'..15h, Wherry, Wilkins and Platt. owes ! ,e.1;,-r . .13. ' .! t N.tl : s-3iessrs.Crabb, Gregg. Mellinger and Pratt-4. s e th e question was determined In the affirmative. . Joninal of the !louse of Itepresentatives. April •21. Issn. , . TlatiVl,ls and nirs were tak-n ngreaably to the poor(- PIIILA. d. ni.llßltli. METAL MARKET. si , tis for the Ciustilittlon." and on the 111 1 ,st pr u po se d ---- --- - amend men t wire 3 , tanners. l la: ~. , --_ Yr.ts.-3ltsssrs. Arnlersou, Baekus, Baldwin, BAIL Beck. TWIN, (Lye. t‘iiirre..lltork. 41414.) Bernhard, Bevil. Boyer. Itretrti. AntErriteS t . ttlry,No..l,tou' _•-7 . :tuer. *.:s is - , .....? me, Bittsti. Bitcluinan. Cald, eil.Cautpltell. llarty. I.st:dz. Craw - . - - - ..• 141.. 11,,w0.01,..K1ingi..r. Fatiaold. rom.,r., .(....ta,, ft a i {ler .. ,',. .....,_...., •..t ..- ".. : '.. \ :, ."... loos' ,i, 11„ ..-- -- v ..- ....- lIIIIIIiiI Ilarper. Heins. lillrhs, Ilill,llillegas. Hippie, Md. Cllat'o , . 3, 4. ?nur.?•,„.- '•,, 6, contbjlluttseeker, IMbrie, Ingham, Innis. Irwin-I:4ms. , - ' ..... • '"•'-' ~. ~,! ~ts, - -, ~t, out,e nt :,: JohruMn. Laporte. Lebo, Lonttaker. Lovett. .alT:tlmont. =4,4,11 I'i C; . t.:l 1'..1q. t tt ~: • , 4 two, €5 o.r WC:tr .. tliv Ni Comb, Mangle. Menear. Miller. Niontgemerv. ' 1., - , et ~,, ;9 (,t , t.; :.•'.( 1 :. ";.: ZU Moorli,•td. Vunneallt.:ber. Orr. Pearsmf, Poelp4. Purcell.: El -k lll ' 4 Itel ' ael Ramsey. Reed. Iteinlitthl. Riddle. Itotstrts. tilienl4;t4mith. r Gamine:ed. , 0 - i 4 Tcyri ,- an Lt: u•. , . . . ..., It:111r•sad liars, . r - - ' 1 . ...11,...1, ,;) 1.,:„., -., ~ i .....t,„...... , . ; (. 9 .11...yheny.; Smith. ,Cambria,) Smith, OVN., , titingd - .„ - - 45 to::. 77 Lt , , 40 fie(t 75.00 :groin:. Themlawm.; Vail. IV hallon. 1% right. t Dauphin.). ' ''".'n l "• C Isla - tut. 40 Onto. 43 oil - -0: - - • Wright. (Luzerne.) Zimmerman :ind AV ri.tht, O'• • Beller Plates,So.l. No Irs.; 4 1":,41 i) 1,1•, '` -ex,' - --: -7'2. ~ . -•• •• Ne " - s-d; 7_5(0 , 4 0i- - -la, - - - NS's--71lontra. Augustine. • Barry. Clover. ('.boom, . Axl'"•-tut-llnuferrd, xi,,,,.,A,../1,:.,,,.;7;!,,1. ton -y ,-,-,- 1 - -,',',. ___.. __..l - _ t, - t _ Doelo Fry,•Pulfiol. tin) lord. Gibbotit•y, Hamilton, Han — -(•1'. - -; - •-‘-4 , . ' rfkit.:lluti , ,ekeeper. II uncker. Leisenring, Magee. 3tan- • . "„ - R.nl ' d • l,•r. Morris. Mumma. Patterson. - Salisburs, :Smith, /Phil. Rs ,:• , i , " , e'• STI:EI.. I 1. - , . adelltbut.) Walter. 11'introde and yearsley-24. Se the question was determined In the affirmative. .. Ort;the Trestles:. , . ' Will the !louse agree to the second nmendinent ? ~ • T 4 .ens and tuqs wore taken. and were as fellows; viz: i lists--3lessrs, Anderson. Backus. Baldwin. Ball. Reck, (Lycohtingo Beek.(York:)liernhard.Bay.l.llTown. Brush, Yin Mitnan, Caldwell, Campbell. Cartv.,Craig. Fausolti,. Foster, Getz. Ilainest,'lllunel. Harper, 11, 1 1ns. Gibbs. 11111. ItilleZas. Hippie. Lielcolilb,llunset - •ker, Imbrle, Ingham. Innis. Irwin. Johns, John Son, Laporte. Lebo. Lonzaker, Lot act, 31talment, ;Nl*Garthy.,3ll.'omb, Mangle. Nlenear. !ilill.t.r. 31ontstetnery. 15loorhead,• Nannonmeher, Orr. l'earion, Purcell. Ramsey, Bred, Reinhold. Riddle: Itobe errs, Shenk. Smith. (Alltu.theny,) Strops-e, Vail, Whallon, {fright, (Luzerne,) Zinimermen and Wright,'Speriker „ , 63. r' . i , ' ~. . A. B. CONGAS, ' • ' Nits --3les.srs. Auguatitto, nifirT.Cloyer.Rdinger. Fry, Banker, Dealer In Exchange, and Land Fulton. Gaylord, Gib`soner, IlaMilton, , Hanrook. liana- Agirmit,% . , ker, Leisenring. 51a;e0. 31auley, Morris, Itunma. Pat , ' tersen. Phelps, Salisbury._ Smith ' (Cambria.) Ttibmpson, . tSt iltirafe r,i ..Veriuesota. • ~_ 1 . Walt.r„Wtotroth?, Wright (Dauphin) and Yeanley-25. flOLLECTlONSiattended to and tax- So juin question was determined in the afiirmat Ive. Ira One question- - kjes paid throughout tlui"Terrltory. Will :atone to - Will the housea..fire4 to the third amendment? - the purchase end bssation of Government lands .in Min: -.The yeas and nay ; were tak.fn, and were as follows. viz : nesota, tVisconsin and tow:(. and: furnish drafts of lands Cris-Nlessrs. Anderson, Backus, Baldwin. Ball. Beck, lorated by him, with accurate descriptions of the soil,. ( Lyeeming.) Beck, (York.) Bernhard. Ileyd.Boyer, Brown, timber, &e. - Particular attimtion will be given to !twat- . Ilnehannu,Caldwell, Campbell, Carty. Crabs. Crawford, log laud warrants. Persona desiring him to locate war- . Edinger. Fausrdd, Fosten•Fry.Geta, Raines.liamel.liar• wants should either leave blinks for the assignees' nettles, per, - tleins, .iiibhts. 11111, liillegas, Ripple. Ileicticeb, or attach to the warrants Ppwert of Attorney. author's- llouSekeeper Ittihrii. Inghani.;;lntds. Irwin. Johns, log him to locate them lit their names. Certi fi cates ; John's°, n. Lay:orte, hobo, L. - ,ngsher. Lorett. 3PCalmont, from the Land Orllce wilt ,be. s intruediately forwarded teii m•c om b , 31,,,ugh, Nlenear, Ntiller. Montgotnery. littnne th we for whom such locatidnS a r e made. - - t masher, Orr. Pearson, Phelps. Pnreell, Ramsey. Reed, June:l3.'s6, , t ~I I : , 26- 1 `,,,Biddle, Shenk. Stnitb.(Alleglieny,) Smith, (Cambria.) . COLOMBIAN !GUANO. I , Smith. (Wyeming.)'Thetniwn. Whallon, Wright, (Data , I it'd.) Wright.(l.nrerne) and Zimmerman-64. rfi HE Philadelpfi l ia Guano Company Nara-sMessrS. Barry, Clover, Cobourn. Doek, Dondall, . Fulttin. Gaylord, Olhboney, llamilton. lianctick, Nacre the purthasedfrom the VenezueleanGovernment i t the exclusive right to all th GuMtto within theirjuriadie.! ker. i Leisonrlng, M'Carthy„ Magee, Manley, Moorhead, then. they are now prepar to furnish Farmers with an , ' Morris, Patterson. Reinhold, Roberta. Salisbury, Walter, ' excellent Fertilizer. at a m ch lower rate than the Peru- , Wintrode, Yearsley, and Wright, ,Spenker-25. .' elan is now old. ; so:the question was determined In the allirmative. s ' " i f -. • • 1 Tito .subscriber has been appointed Fag n er ip, It;y th e ; - -(Ili the qnestion, , • Company to vend t his Art iclein c!..7liuylkiJl county, where '-: 1%111 the Ileum:apt° to the fourth amendment? It cap be had by the bag or ton,lat the Company's prices.; Tile yeas and:stays were taken. and a•ere as follows, vi - , It is put up mostly in bag t' of IGO pounds to each bag lise-Messrs. Anderson, Backus, half. Beck, (Lyn-r..- and will be sold nt .53 50 by the trap, or 512 - 50 per ton o f, Inn:: Ileck.(Perk.f Bernhard, Boyd. Boyer, Itrown,ltru4ll, 2u)o pounds.rash. The predoniinant iimredlent crthis' Buchanan, Caldwell. cftmpbell, Carty. Crab , Crawford, Guano is Rene PhosPhate pf Li*, with a -percentage of , PreMall. Edinger, Fausold. Fester. Fry, Gott, Hamel, Ammonia. Pamphlets. showing the fertilizing quality'' • Limiter, Heins. Hibbs; 11111, 11111egas. illople, Gotten - lb, of the Guano, can be obtained at our Store.' o ', lionsekeeper. Ilunsecker,lmbrie..lnnis, Irwin, Johnson. 1 . ,B. BAIT:VAN. ' inparte, Leha.longalter,Lovetr;.,3l'Calmont. 31'Carihi, . POTTSVILLE PRODUCE MARKETS. - •. POttStille. June 14, tsS°tll4• A ge nt .. I ' . , A CARO: for Schuylkill county,' :IPCorab, Mangle, :Menem. 51111ir, 'Montgomery. Modr- t 2,45. ____ head. Nnnnemachst. per, Pearson, Phelps. Purcell. Ranai '‘, ~,..---; i .iiityii! Ikea. Reinhold) Biddle .'. Roberts , Shenk,. Smith, . ''''. . (C'imbria,) Smith, (Wyoming.) Thompson Tail, {Colter,.' WiIEAT FLOOR-Sells at filltn $i 410 to 4 . t.3 C3* bbl., , Itettsil Prices. . and itye at fi.,'s A. .liye Chop at gOcts. and Corn Meal at .. - TOHN SILVERI takes pleasure in in: WlMlinn;lrliatie " (imaarne ' 7 l'earaleY ' 411 80 cis. is bushel. . • 1 li'right, Spc.hice.r. , --4=9.2. .. . ' merman and : OltAtN-.-i‘ Lute II beat sells at j 1 CO and EA at t) forming his numerouri friends and the , . . . • 151 50 - .A bra. Bye Is 50. Corn 62. and (Sts 45 eta. 11 bu. r‹ , _ , public genorally„that he lais left Mr. S. Shin- -- vat: ! :li i y ,,: eo re ?lti M ulai e :si . ,,,. .s.r yi : Liri,j l2l lo,...n. rry w i cA7 ,.C ylp l' a erv iree e e r rlok . e Ct rr ibo , 11, u nai m ii.his , atni F u u r l yu tc: inse . d G n i tr b vin h iatr os : 1 MEATS:-Peotr.ells at 1 . 23. i cents la lb. ie. - theta: cuts, d:l'ii liefectoryeand taken; thatl - commodincts ) 67P5,.. ( , 6. , Refeztory in the baseituertt of the Odd /els ' lled llti. l 1 N f2 e r al e'' f i re nm u t t 'u lo Pire te e l l ke l n iu d t l i S u for is d fte ri t ed l len to t l s, tl t et on s ; ~ , , , lows Hall, where he will bey happy to' win oa mil tnAe-16 ' '4' - \irikods and the.publie. Ila Wipes hia - past, reputatioisi -- F , the question wit; deterininel in the adirmatiie. ''''', ,-:' l u e e, t%l l d " ,:rs ' are tr ' orila; from 11 to. 12. and hams from It fdi• keeping a :respectable testahlishmeitt for twentystlve , - 1 ' . - - 'BEcarrast's'Orrict,' ), I to ß l u ll t c t e e ' r l 7:l l l i s ?l at .. 1'..., 3 ,i cis per tt ATI a Eggs 14 Os 7 don . ypra, in thottaate line of l'ensiticlut, and a 'desire to please. i - -,, ' _ will Insure aeodlinuance pf their patronage. John SU- i 1 - : /farrisburs,, June 27, Md. ) f All kinds of Garden t'roduee are very. high and stared. Ter will also present to the public his every day's 11111 ofi .1 7 birLs3titernia. sr: --.- • - . slr.. Fewer-anion furchttes us with the I I:: - 1:,:,..t , Fare. viz: - ' - 1 i . - 1 lido certify that the above and tregottlf:hl a tree and i prizes of ;lank:: vegetables. a hi- It are pl:mtifttl t Asp ra• • Raw Oysters in A bethell,-ralti or fresh, Stewed Oysters, I earreat copy of the “Yess" and "Nays, taken Gt. the : tens 18.% eta. per hunch. - Salad 15 do,. Rhubarb 1:: de., Spiced ditto, ditto dalmogyelain doup,poiled and Reast.i Bestolution pritturalnx amendments to thoConsititution or i Wens 114 and 2 do.. Spinach 12 1 -5 de. s • -.- ad Potatoes, Fri I IlYeri.ditte fresh Fish. Spiced Lob..! thSComaionwallth, as the Aetna appears:on the Jotirnals .- i /:; .k. i , t i V t., l , /;;A :,,, , f , D 11 1 ; ,. ) ::t . 1 4.. 1 :. r Tit ,,. 1 : 4 1:K5--Aoplev are celllttg ai sters-Tresh Crst ' : Bolted illani. Mutton Chops, Coffee and ! of the two Rouses of the General A mu:day' of this COM. 1M1,31 , , , ns trmi 3i• to 62 el,. Toast, Spited Tri et 81:deed frelsh.Fish, Martinet, lteWed I • mainwealth for the 'tendon of 1656. - Fri 1 etrawberries tli CAF. ? quatt, 011 1f:),6 et 5.. p tx..t.t, Beef and Mutton, Catfish- and entree, "G'eSh Lofaiters. I - 4-•-• WHDOWIIII . .* hand and the 'seal of said (Mire, , Chul dowels 25 do.,therries t)1.4 cis. 4 quart, Pine Ai - " Spiced Clams. Smith's l'hi(ad'i XX Pale illa,Yettugling's I rf . s 1 thi s v t ,,,,,, t ,... 50 .,,„th day o f t y ucf. , ‘ . o ,, e tho usan d ! plesiS . eta apiece. Gooseberries la cts a 'quart, C. 1. : ,. to. and Lauer's Pot t seine Pale A 1,4 on draught, andalt kinds i 't T• - • ) eightluthired and tifty.aix.- ~.. - ! ~ 1 bora 37 , , , ,,' • CtR. a ilea.. 11, i P.ers 4Ms 4 Lunch. Peal 3; )4' of !kenos*e {fines in I..niileF:',oe.. &C.• JNO . :ill.): r.it. ' .. 1 ...,,..„ .,- i .. ., . ... , ; „ ..A . ... 11..„..C..,C.8.Lt.5.7.1.„..iiil 1 ' , t . 1 : t. A s l ir- lc it T at ' ! t r r . il , : i t " •;,s l' t i ‘- '1 . '' .. 1 - 1 , 4 ‘;',..,`: . .ii n ' 1 ,1.. 0. n -,,, ..-....,. . i. .3iin,:r.,in, nt., :4,...,4 i, • - 21-,:li 1 ' . .. ,I, - . . , . . . OFFERED AT. PRIVATE SALE, 103 07 44...C1 0 irr HE FoLLowi., - ,9 .':.titrzti)le Real k nitate to wit : A lot or plei.,,,,if tin,' to a hil:irlitttto lof , ult iv:llion. situate iu the birmgh of 1- , citut , lkill Ha ten, Schuylkill Aunty, cent:ol4g about 3 rtcre. with 4 comfortable dwelling Itoum..s.and stal,litig On tio, premi j sty. i For turn:ll,lr pm ticularti apply] to the wi,b4 of the late IJohn Ilughes. deccam..d. rosidinz ~u lb,. PrtutiFeS• * 1.11.17.A8E1'14 111.*GlIES. . July 12. 'Z,,i 1,137= in 493,145 OG tons, 1.632.450 07 1: 4 1 011 St.ennt pumps. herd's Cbranomeb” Steam Engl.:l4 , s, Davis' Parabel Ilse , . Fably's-tat he S,:rell Chucks: RAO)linit's Patent wire nip. Dudge.at's Itydraialic .tacks. Schifffers, Ashcroft's. Schmidt's .stal tAlter :steam dc. For sale by W. 11. KING; Meclianieal Eu,iaNer and General Agent. Third St. befosii Walnut, PhiLtdelphia. ions. contracts'. &c..furnislted for Steaut Eugines..boilers. andtery of ail kinds. ifit-Draw ings and specification. a Cr Patents, and Patents se cured- . June 21. era. II'IEEMEIIII TOTAL. 744.`1:.3 113 ME= KRAMM St. jWOLFF. Deale;:sin Grain andlCou'Ary Produce, mii.t,m. ..vp,rsi u old 6eri'llfilcuuni y, P(7. . • I. l llE ' ..4 - übscribers: arc now prepared to td! „,,.,- ‘m.lors o' Wheat. v•;' , . it.... , ru. t....tt s. Potattoem, 1111,1). Ilu 044. ii2 - .7.5, 14:11A at k . . 1 1 hat, may be ,wn ( to them. G..il f •p,rai . it,: 4.1 pro‘ i sion df,AlerSot :settlyittil I county wmeat (if, Woll in ,fet th-ir so ppit-s of ::1 , 1,th. ant prOVl si,ms Iron us, as wo can supply th4ut at Oices t , ,, lx., to their advalitarAt., Feud us yo ; ortfprs. IP:AMNI 4.. ;WOLFF. 1 '.ls% 242 17 6:'12 1' \ MEI UM 31i1t0n..1 u tie ':,41 • 1 THE subscriber ira; la ittainkfacturt'd •1 • 1 to hi; or,ipr a 19t 'nf Putilic,..l 4 ,4vx4 iron Iwitand., - nittbie to insert unit fa.Tr , n In the desks. These stands irtve .43%.:rs ,rhich -lit, 01 NlllOl/ ill. U.Se. awlll o Fidefs. they ran not bo up,el and thtil.; ~d i the ii.-.4tim and furui t ure. Thy are •i etpital a r I.el-,-_. 11ft Nelu.‘ls. Teachers and - $.elicAJIN supplied by the qu.intit.y.at . I: • - - , B. BANNANrS Cheap lirhigs,le and Retail Rof , k. kure. Pottsvillo. ^:tay 1:.':r; I : -I,OT of Englitf Paper Hann-ifyrs very showy pattkrus,,ith pod colors. for said rheap, to elivo out a rou , izniwoit. Paper hat,;rrs. and *hosr who d..sire rump and Sivoiry paprr will find this a farorahla opportunity to purehaso, 101,1es:de and wtail, at 11. Whol,s.ll , and itetall Bookstore. 111111 TOTAL. 1523•0 202..ni Where tray ho had ( h and Velvet ;papers. Gold ro pers. ,Ve...karylotr in price from rt rents to $2 per pie.re.— Tho best assortment of papers ip the county ran he funnel at his estal,ll,:hment. 20,194 Pot tsville..ltme ';a; DB. ALLEN'S CONTINUOUS -GUM Tr f..:111 fIONSTITUTE TriE• MOST V AL viu.k [ILE' impitovEmENT OF THE AGE IN ME CHANICAL DrINTL,ITILY. Toeth put up in this style are neat. str9na.. aal beautiful :• without 3..ints pr inter atl-e,fir ili t unutlniut,nt let or oth er , x t r:th ,,,,,v; matter, ron , l-rlot the MOW It. as a ,1 11q01U,11Ce, sweet and plea,ant. With the , . vanta , res they a s re %reefed with universal favor by anew admir,t handaome and natural I.a.,king teeth. vaned myself of the rizht. to use. and alrealy tto4tl thibit in tav pr I fe..l ,oull , lont of th.., rmualt in taj. , namen'din4 K hem to th public. M. D. L. DO 643 N. . Pottsville, April Lb is.W, ' 1C =.:m • , , i i N extraorilmativ anti astonishing :••• _.1 . 7 improvement in Creml Fre4zing; will freeze in sLr Minnie,. by a, simple nod elt-.:nut application of w r it known principles. A child d - te,e...:‘ ears can menage it without difficulty. Three SiliverMed:idg have been award ed, awl tb,lo.c.sods have been r 1 ,1„). Si ?leo the p %ten t was is4ued. Price 4-2 quarts, ii;.. - !-,: 3 quarts. *3 2.5: 4 quarts. ¢4 2i 6 quarta..f:i 1 ,1,;.; ( 0 quarts:;:p.l.4s; 14 qta., ..I.S 60; 20 quarts. ill W . lior sale ,hy - It:>IIANN AN: . ::I.4ent---for Sehuylkill'county. Also, Waite"' Coolers; Lined with a uew metal which d)es uot injure the taste of the water, and-will preseive water cool for 24 hours Price. i.,.'3 25. 1 , i Pottsville, May 31. '56 1 -; ~ 43 ; 155 12 457,320 00 7,624 ' 41,029 09 46 MI 470 00 466 00 4.770 14 •060 r , ±42 00 224 07 4.041:1 IS 274 00 . , 10,704 04 405 ,09 '.'• 540 10 12.5;;6 00 51.070 01. Tot a. 16.499 31n,314 12,708 298.475 MEI PAIL OF.' ASK - 150 40g , 45 1 ,4. 'i50105 - 50 , 5052 50 1 50 I 62 - i5O!, 50 52 - 150 150 \ • 1 50 1 00 . 00 - 50'; 8 • ! I 60 20 t f 21 - 90 t 30Ni 91 i . 5 0 I . l^ ,Lif. 401 00 00 4001102 .4102. - 40 sa jii ; es 25 25 ! 25 9 00 00. 21 1 / 1 21 65 100 33 E 33 28 130 20 Z 0 +6O ' 1 6 ° i 25 be added to desire tbeir iliii lIIMI MISCELLANEOUS. ENGINEERING. PUBLIC SCHOOCIPikSTANDS. ENGLISH PAPER HANGINGS, Ice Cream made in Six Ninates WA A US I' /.\'' S PlAtOtt Cream Freeze) '0 RESOLUTION Pioposin 7. A tar zadmeizt t I o.the Const I tu _ . - "1111111 F itati of rite Comutonweit4h. Pgarfq 11,1, or Reprr, ntAti vet f 11.• r,:nrreftilr , llll4 rj .I":4l,llwtr:Ariia eut A ; - .. -.... tart. 'that the f dioning amendul t ents aro pfo'is,sed to the ConsqlutTon , ..f flee t'ommonu ea lb. fp amnia ore_ with the provitions of the tomtit attic 6 thereof. • -- ' Eta,: klii...Nal .....s.T. , llerbert.'s Trial. There shall be an additional article to said constitu• The trial of Herbert forthe to:tract 'of K. - eutinx tlun to I,e•flc...i.inal , •t as art iile•ileven, as follow.: • ir:Cl, I 1: XL . is still in i•roAcces in I .l'n,hinv,..n, A 4 - . I , r Ctlitle ai.i.iii4. . Sr.O'ION 1. rrho 'tate hoe contract dolts. to .supply - ' '. • . • . . • Congress, casual. dostleits of iallutcs in revenues. or to meet esteem- , , ses not otbeniise provided - for; but the segregate stomata ..Nt.thing of consequence except rho debate of such debts dirt and contingent. whether contracted .. upon the expulsion of Bruoks p has transpired du by virtue of one or more acts of the general assembly. ~e . ring the ditle,ent periods of time. mall never exceed se....vsniT nng the week. • .hundred and fifty thousand dollars, and the money7tiff"': • . sing from theicreation of such debts. shall 'be applied to 1 • the rurpose ter which it!was obtained. 'or to repay the ' ' debts so contracted. and , to no other purpose whatever. SEC.:I..In additinn lb the above limited power the state miy contract debts to Repel invasion. suppress in sturect ionolefend the state in War. or to redeem the pre •Nent jutstandiug indebtedness of the state; but the mo ney arising fpun the contracting of such debts. shall be applied teeth purpose f ,, r utioi it was raised. or to re pay such debts, and to no other purpose whatever. 1 Ste.:3. Except the debts above specitied. in sections one and two hf this article, no debt whatever Shall be created by. or on behalf.of the state. _ SEC. 4, r,, 0(414,, for the payment of the present debt. and any.addi , bmal debt cou [meted as afritesaid. th e lez. islattire shall. at its first, session, aft, r the adoption of this amendirient. create a sinking fund, which shall be sufficient to pay the seeming interest on such debt, and annually CO reduce the principal thereof by a sum net less than two hundred and fifty thousand dollars; which sinking fund shill cuisistef.the net annual income of the public works. front time to time owned by the state. or the proeeod9 of the sale of the same. or any part there of. and of the Income or proceeds of fade of stocks owned by the state: together wittz otherfunds or resources.that may be deoi:tzta tcd by; la*. The said sinking fund tray be inerkased.from time t ,, time, by assigning bolt any part of the taxes or other revenues ol the state; n o t rerfulred ' foe the ordinary and current eapetises ef 7.,vernment. and unless ih case of war, invasion or Insurrection, no ' part of the Said sinking fund shall be used or applied otherwise titan In extimmishment of the public 4ebt,- until the nniount of such debt is reduced below the sum of fire mllllims of debars. - - SEC. 5. The credit of the commonwealth. shall not in any manner.or event. be pled,.7, or Ironed to. any In- t dividual, company. corporation. or association; , ner shal I 1 th e ~,,h m oliwealtli hereafter become a joint owner, or, stockholderlTn ail). coinpativ,association, or cot porat ion. SEX. 0. The common ealth shall not assume the debt. Or any part] thereof. 4 any county, city, borough. or, township : er,of :In' corp , ratlon. or assciciation : unless I such debt shall la. e. le.•ti contracted to enable the state 1 .to repel liivSsfo outguess domestic insurrection. defend i itself in tint, 0 war; or to assist the state in the di". i charts.of al:ie portion of its present indebtedness. - SEc. 7. Th.. leg Nat tire shall not authorize any county, 1 city. borough. township, or incorporated district. by vit.- 1 tue of a iit,e of its citizens, or otherwise; to become a I shs-.kholdral in any conipany, association; or corporation : or to eldat is 111011 t, fir. or loan its credit to, any corpora- - lion, asscssiatleit, institution, or party. 1 I sreoxr'starsettrxr. • There shill be an additional article to Said ronstitu- I tier, to be designated as article XII, as follows' • • AI(Ill:LE XII. - , CF Now C.)121,111.5. • - \e ~.1.120,.. 0131.1 be divided by a line cnttiniS. ofDv`r one-tenth ,d' its vq.ulatbm.i:either to form anew county or otherwol, withons the express assent of such county. by a Note of the electors thereof; not shall any mew county 1,, ,istablialied, containing less than four hundred square mil .ls. .. 51111111 AMElralir ,, From 1-,,,A1;111 two of the trot artichi Of the constitu tion. strik,j nut the words, ••,,i toe cf.ty of rhowkio,,,, and of eacie , au , !I 7. ,, p-C.. , 1 , :1.; e' from section five. same article. strike out the word, • .11 PI /Nal iphia i ~ tid r t rae - sr wi ., 11 cuald , 4: - fr m section seven. salllt, article. strike mit tke wo'rds:•• net fher thee:ly of Philadelphia moony,' .and luserti in lieu thereof the words. "ea,rl rig:" and strike out 'section : Pint. same article, and Irilli,u then.•oi insert the folbm ins: 5' -Ste. 4: In the year one thousand eight Iduntred and sixty four.land in -every serouth gear thoreafter, npre- . - litat Pie? ito i ht. number of one', hltindred. shall he ap portionednd distributed equally. throughout tlie state. by distri,ftls, in proportion to tho l uunther of taxable in h Olt:tuts fit the seeeral parts thereof; us.i.ept that any cm tit v coMaining at lea.: ,tirce thousand live hundred to v.:tidos. boot Ice :ill toted . , o j/11,0t , I,Prt.S...:1t2.rioti: tut to; ni.,ro , thin the., ,o-.linths ,-1 13 ,1, he j,. ne d, ~,,,,t „,, remit v shiill to. divided. in I lie birmation' of a di,drim, Any rily .1,111:tioiroz a Sufficient littinhir ,of ta \aid. s to en title I t to at le-Ist fur.; r e tic,s.e,taiis ....,, oh ill MIN, a ~....1 e, ,,,te i Wre..,eut if ion ao-ig riot it. and ',ball le -lit hied Into OoliVitljeltt. 41 . 1.460', or ,-,ilti,, , uoil: f .'rtile.ry. - of e itlid t 'a:Able, p lir skater :in tutor ire in ,, I.', each of which Ills triets shall elect oar rypreopitat ice. - At th e ~,, 1 -f., • 'l - .v..‘ti.s.ittle aril-ie.. insert these Word.:. ••ti , -1' e or n'..e . 0.i.ri ,1 . *rt ~ h ,:ll !,.. .1, vid,-I la:o ;in . . f ,!,,, l aot , yeio , ,i.cf cis to. 4,i• ..,,,,t,,p, ,:, t‘rricc , ry 0 , 0 w.irfy ~ 0 1 i ii ft- 0 , -- p,p/z./.,:i. /0 v< p,..oiPc ; but 7, . tr:.:1 , 1r.h,// , l o , ,lt t •ided to ti,M fiirpt , tf.ott n , r ,,, f." The legisla'(i e. at its first ses.viun. after the adoption r.f this aiotm.ini , rit. shall divitte tic., city ,if Philadel phia into knatori.il and n_presentativo di;tri , ts, in the manner above provided: such districts to remain un changed Mita the 21/pOrti3lytherit in the year one thou sand eight hundred and si l :;ty.feur • ' I mart II If oIcDMENr. . i .21 , b , f.sectimii.sset. Artirle I. .., Tho le.:islet uto e,h oil has u the power to alter. revoke. or attutiq any.eltarter Of.tll , !vq/ Tatit , ll heloafter eol,fer red be:or:under. any oe-lat. ,r general law. whenever in titeir t.iillibm it may he inlurious to the citizens of the c . 111 ,1,,i0V,,t1(1i t in such manner. however. that no in just i ••, 1 slffill lie dine to the rerisoaters. EMI '..1-Int at hi , resltienee, in Pavldphits on_ 'rhe-ra -I,day. The details of the ; iicidetirti. publis:lic fin 1 the tooriiingplißcis of thar,L.:y ore :del:ening, far iexceeding ill horror the "N . :3'wJer..:ey" cli:inster on tne Delaware, or the cata4tropise-onc - the Camden and'Arato.y Bonnard. ,, Notwitlictunding, the person tiy .tilion criminal i t careli4 ! sriess the accident-la ...aid .Indlove taken place, ha= eipiated his faith, Wi. ,-- liini . O. , ,tha t astern ; and impartial inveti.gati ‘o of the ;affair will trantipire, in et-der that those who are part s icipa- - - tUrs in the guilt of the hiaiiluotor . having charge of the down train laity be adequately punished. We incline to the opinion that until &melt 'occident& are trento. , l as murder, arol the murderer& honig, ;.., that they will contitme to occur. Will. Pounkl:l- ranto set the ex:unpin . iii the way of reform 'Ol I ! I „ 1 thi matter, and riy.fpiely punish Jim men who i IN ~, 1 -4: or REPIII:-.1STATIVF- 4 . April El. 1856. ; -We're the can=e of the wholesale Atugh ter on the 1, , ,,„r,q,/. That ii,j,: res.tuti.ii 1335.4. On the first I , _., „ . , 4 ~.. :. Tt. •, I , .... hall 4 , arnen•looint. year. T''. nap: :ii. On Il?t, t4Toltd :1.11,1A- i ''''[.." . , pn-) , ‘ ,,, a ~ .1 . 4 r 0 3, • nu : ...Li_ neat. rei , t",f.i•ii•iy, ', . Or: ttir third .nai..l,da:t•nt, Yros ; • .------ _ 6.:,. F inys '•J; a 5; and it f,urth arn,..l.,l:ivnt, y, of 1:11, luau N. L (Extract from th , Journal.; I • \III.LIAM JAcx, Clerk. Retacey. That this resolution pass. tht• ti..st anetiolm.Mt. yeas 24. nays On the s.• nut n mewl. rieriLyeis 19. nays 6. tin the third autembrent. yeas 1:S. nays f. On 111, , fourth amemltuout. yeas sa, LayS 4. i (Extract from the Journal.) T 11031 NS A. 31AliVIEli. Cfrr,. EMI cottst iir The election iu linutho Carolina to fill the va cancy ocenzsionel L 3 .; ihe4signation of Mr.llrooka will take placellicat week l'erir tile Disaster. Steamer Noregero - Lpiiang, rbild en her pa et' 'ago on WeAvesdity from Bufrzio; to Toledo, ma's, destroyed by fire. Forty persons porishe,l. Thi. gentleman puke recently for •Fremoat in Pitt,burg. Ile denies that he expressed there ft preference for Ger. Johnson for the. Vioe-Presi- EMS, By' the Futtcot at Nevi York we are in posses sion of European dates to the 21 inst.. The for eigri papers contain nothing of importance. Brit: i=ll troori are arriv B ing lionio from the Crimea. M:r. and Mrs. Barney Williams are playing in London. , , At the :Metropolitan llotel, New Y , .ric,(M Wed noday night a Mr. itanwo,,.l of M iss irliuSetts, who boa been out visiting returned 'and found a friend. from the Eastward, and Mr. Vick, of South Carolina, in atigry conversation. Mr. Stanwood took his friend by the arm and led him • from - tho room, but soon afterwards returned for a light; when he was accosted by Mr. Vick, who demanded of Mr. Stanwood if he asished to take up :his friend's quarrel. 17- . replied that he had noth- ay to (3lr. V.), alai turned Array to get ri lamp.. While in the . n•:t of lighting this, Mr. Via: :ippruelled him, froth behind, struck ster.lthily a blow wi!ll a •stiek, upon the bsrk of lti; heal, infliqting a.seveio %round. Why.. Vick 'it as bravo at Bully Br.9.!!ts lla sh 9 ulo. he reward, 1! ME Terrible Accident oh the North Pella. •ylranin Railroad. Tha upper part of Phil.“lelphil. was thrown tutu great state , yf exeitemei.t on tplur.4day, by an an rot colib.lon that r, , curred un the North Pente4lyania Idaiiroad,unar Drtivey Lane, abuut 12 miles from the city. • Au excursion train of twelve car. , , centrining the Sehool attach , ci t.OS. .Nliehael's Cathol , e Church, came' in cul -1 lision with the down train front (IWynnell, about • 20 tninutte past ti o'clock, A. M., and a horrible deltruetion of life and mangling of men, women and chihlren wee the c.n,equence. • About 60 person mere killed' and 100 wounded, litany of` the !,}agar bully that they cannot recover. The to , lt tire; an 1 19 per.,'ens, who mere unable to evricat, thent , eivo, from' , the %creel:, wern burned I,M:re Thu nundiletor of the dun train, %Vim., Vn4J,t.0 . . - efen eolnuait d :vide I ,y tad ;do.; a rzetiie, IN SENATE. April 21. 1S Sy Telegraph and Yesterday's Manz?, Kin* c k on the Trlgger.m Senator wihion. Enropean i intelllgenis.e: More Southiern "ChiVairy.." SIGNS OF Tiq: jilarliets.. 10 3 )- - ._•• -4, - - .` ! Arne' ic n BM IMMO 100 tbs.: —l—'7, 3,- i c 0.43: 32 50 7 21. 0 : 7: 7 2; 30 00 91. , 1. hln, Rods Old, BM Pig Galena, 100 ibg.l 7 06610•'... —; -; .—P,I Chester County, •• I —(,..,r, 67! —6!,, :—.".-... Virginia, ‘. —in, 0 7 . ..! —4 - .6 '.,— Fnroi:,-n, 4. I -- -6.1 ti 0-,' 704 725 .1 --td. 7 Ot4 MO4 7 Z Bar. :No. I CORIZECTEIi WEEKLY FOl2 - THE larrPvnt. I‘ , /ifl, NLY6UAL MEM Wbett flour, bid., 675 5 25 . q. 9 CS, 675 @... 900 Rye , ..- " ! 375 , 40 1 ) 57S 1 ' 3 61 Corn meal " . '2 87 , 3371 2a62 t 1:1 , CO! Wht,it. rect. busli.. ! 1 C 1 b5l 150 6-4 Lys ..- Ivlitt: " 1 751 1 731 1500 1 70 75 ' ‘ f4l 65 @6B Rye, Corn, white, . , " 3 allow " 4 z : 84, TO ! 66 q. C 2 0.1 t!. " 37 I 47 ' 32 la 33 Clie - ee, pei'll,, 10i 8 Cf. 10 t .94 14 Coffee, "- - ! ltli 10% ei 12.3 i 1 . 10 k; 16 Ilamo, " , 14' -1 ,103,.6; Mess pork. . ' I 21 001 , 20 60 ! antter,dalry,•!,` . •1126 - S*.lo .- 76 , 24 Suzar, ...1 ' 8 .% e? - 77,-, 91n1ne040 , , per ga11..1 40 I. '32 44 3 OIL linseed. " I 00 I .- ; '.. ES " whale erode, 1 , 2 EY, SL : EAT O. E 3 ' " " .winter, ;, ;3 895 i ..i 90 - . . " lard sprinz, ; 94 , :. - 4 .• a 'winter, i '4, - ;= . 1 .1 'f7l i Oa ; " sperm, sPring, ',- ' ..,;'!..• ISO II . • winter, i 1 'O5 'I 2 03 CO 210' POTTSVILLE SIAIIKETS. , 1 wh,t F10u,..Hd., $7 00 ltrletl Peaches, pse'.l, $4 el:, 'Rye , Hnutr.id.L. ;;A c . do:" ....: do unpa ,.. d.'s C*) 1 I%l2.c.ai,busthl,l 406,1 :20 Dried Apples, rdie'd,,l 2.:. : Rye. - do 70i t:,;45, dozen, 13 Corn, d 0,,. 55 flutter. per I °Tin!. • 11 Mite, :do. - I _ 7.7- Shoulders, doll.,;i6.10,1; k Potato -_r, do o 15 . 11ama , do izsC. , .. I 4 4 1..; t Timothy Feed, (0 , Ilay.,per ton, . 2.3 tot Clover b,ied, . .8 $..0 'Plw.ter., do' 11 EIII w 5. N. =EI MEMO - ` l l r - 4 ..;Ta 550 5 Kt/ GO 19=1
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