a U . . • =:=1142 DE ; • , .r.a.,4 tr. RI : 1. • ' 4119 - Ulna 11. LE - PA.. - -..-------, _:, ;• nar.THU circulation ' f .. the• Minas* JotoucaOs Squat to the sgurripite circill ' aim ' of any:l'lllMß ettier4muttatiz, papers published in/the Connty—Anti scurflates *Mon; the best portion of! the Iv/moist-MN an dvertisement In• serted In Its columnala,of courso,*orth as much to the 'advertiser as If poplishod In any three other papers. In onr cities the. rates of ad tertlaing are always graded In price according to the circulation of the paper. _ , • 1 • Qua Anvcitrifixo CottrisstS.-rt•ThO' attention • of 1 the raider is referred to the new furors to be found • - Au our advertisinVcolumne.: Watt t• of sPice*PYo' ~ , - , vents pdrtieulorizatiini. , • - . 1 • ' . • - •jPOT 0 , 1 -14/12rUltDA"4", :PT - WADER 13, ; I . ... Musa our Tenn , OnsA ENTAite r •INACI.c7NV:CUTI .- t t tierstatvi that Major. am inn 1 !iill ettaijengo his antagonist, Desrarc to meet hi .on the sump, to fitness the principles of the pr *ent coatest. Ira Jilin out-'trot ont your oroassOfal Clog. • - •' • Tan Pact.ADELPIIII. Ti)ts.—Tlin'times, indeed, eoem out of joint, ehenwe l , fail to ;see the spark' ' ling'phis of our Fre \ edoia-hiving onteipporary. 4 4". `fortnight has elapseil l einee a epp:f ho visited bur j, eenctum. Nudge your packer, friepd Mardian: Is lir T,rtnr?-11 is shited thataireekenridg e ' s Tieit to Onehanani at Wheatland, Irns . to induce bira' to iesign,"and perinit en..poion of the .more add . Buehenan forces, Poor L:8uch.,13113 chalices moat getting,slitu,,if that is to be the nest dodge of the Diehaniers. - - . LON...Top C. EinsF,aseiti,o l az has beau •toted frota e.old xentuck t !',loi!tukap . Permsylninla for Tan Cent jialiny. ''Bii`idet but useless. The Key - stono is fully 'Prepared to respond ti; her sisters, • loan, Vermont and Maine, in gltirieuist,Tie. Penn . sylrania l is no longer doubtful. She :will roll up 20,1/00 njiajority for Frernontint , dTreedom. . El/ITO/11AL ACIRIOCLITRAL Beiannoxs.-7-3Nor Freas is bot the , only successful agricultural edi tor in thi State: The senior has just gat!hered a flue potdto Crop on? the hill anent - the town!. 'Their superiority will induce hin r yre presume,.`-to soy] a ; feW huthels to the great Nitional Exhibition, to shoW what we can do on th r e surfardofi hilli eon taining our Black DjamOnds: Fliz.nonz's Disturtax `1'I;i ; the Fill; 'lnorernen themselvul t')e - ir!e I. nee speech 0r..44.1bany; Dkuni inay bo inferred -:from the fact that they have issued en ',expunged edition f. it:- Th ;of- it in which the Futiiherners. aro encOura ;c ti• 50,mitte. the election of . a Pruiid it by North rn votes, is ex • _pung,4l. , ' '. C . BURN ilvp_ALLasvoSrxßalLnoan.T—Weagain • \I urge upon the nttention pf:tho Inisin'ess on and , capitalists Of phis rerion thedillbessit'y oil rottiptly n subscribing - wth° reiidue of 'the ,ttock!3 n ces,saiy ip ensure the , specdy e ornmittocinent anti -. ', inplu -40 tion of this . intpertant link? ThC hoolt'a 'of sub- t•Cription to tho stock wil ,o l.)3te opened viii bout a fortnight. Any inform-3i oin regaidho t a mat- ter, will, in the theantinae(bo Cheerfully furniShed at this, offiec. , - • 1 . ' ' ..fCcl . uoimi 1Nicd . .1 , 3•t!..1 ell De-, mocr:ti of 'this. Congrt. m 'who has deter, ~;,- L to. support Atr. eampbellin Tiirs daY asked '' Clertilan, • in 'course oi o inversation, who le' in teided '4 4.,,,,e ft.r ? Tie !tc4ta an re plied 7 ‘ Camy'bell.'r "WhV r. was' ltnmediittely the query. '•••! ecanso,!: replied thd , t; ermata, "Mr. ' .• 1 .- Campbell goes ctgaist keying any In Ternigger .tateSf' The eat eatng3 treling. Vas . elc , cted Repnbli t. la members of Congress_ in alteast every tlistrict . llow, - "Vermonfand Maine; this, ileitio- ir rg. a clect'ittmes IL Campbell: • ' ('' .'.'c Ll HE lIEEALD 4)F' FREEDO3I.—TI) .first num ber of this spifited c iin •:i'ign paper appearel on iFednesday : l'ast; It will be . pontinued regularly uutil the Piesideniial elect s ioti. Its qinciples are .FREZ SPEECH, FEES. LtHetc - Fatie , fisuuroity, ' Fitzisorlsind, FneED i oir. -: Mm , ' 4111,, ! I 84,1 in nltmes.!•• It will be fernished }che:,p. - 4 .11 the Subscil rs , of the "loyirlial who. Woeld i l,re . to ,i.c:: velvet it will seed in theitA i pauses. Let it'reeeive a . krge rculatiun: The, flag at its,, mast-hend will not furletuntil the glorious.ifewils shouted (tole ~ the Atlantic to the; Pacifte—thc . Teople's ;cherce., , ~•imont-and- D ayton,„ere.elected. ~' ,,. - ..i.- STAn. ELEGTIO4S.--6111ironlia liela its election • _k• ' `e on4he 3d, and no others take p nee this month:— G ;t4 ,, corgi . nd Florida • conia 'off , in the 6th and , an lictiesyl% nia, Ohio, India:in and South ' Carolina ,en the 14 h-of October :. •Ne oche, Seater elections take place after Otese;till MoyinOce. Louisiana holds era n„ tim • 34'; Illinois, : Michigan;. 'New. "Jerf.ey, Yge York and 'Wisconsin on the 4th—tht, daj? of the reiidential • election i. liliF,it;ippi on tiii.. 31 and tb, lalaryland.on: Ate- sth,,Ma'is.achit- I• 1 - ''N - ' setts . on , e 9th, and Delaware on the 10th: --_ - , 1 , . - • - .I . Finn FlNGParsENY.seriost.—A o meet:bag of all' 'the :emit iyees of , the .1r hilad4lplitia and 'flit/O.:cll:7 gad ',convened at 31r..WillianeWeaver's 11t.,2 iel - ,- in Shamokin, on . Tunday evening, 6th ;lisp.; for the purpose of presentm'gt.? A.,,R. Fos*E r Esq., ' the efficient:Supy.4 rfrendent or the ROad,4 Silver 1 Goblet, as ' a telstini4hal- of their esteem. 'The I goblet:was pr9sented, in q neat and appropriate ( speech, by Vii P: `i'lithingtOniEs t i,' aild reVeiv'ect, _by 31r.. 1 Pis in a manner whi ? Mitifier:Anwi l warmly be riciprocateci the friendly feelings which ;tempted the gift. After 'the Tit-anent/Glen, the participants In it, to the number of ninety-seven; 'savdo to a suinptyms supper, prepar6d bY that , able' he. ,' 3lr. Weaver .'; The inscription' en-the. w!,,golget is es folltiwel,, , , ,\ I . ~i . ° A Tesrtmeittst. OF :4GARD, ..„), • By thi Entployee,' il? .. thcl'hifirdc/phia plod : . 1 • Sunbtiry• lailrolarCompuly. 1 • ~ . 2.'' A. It. FISKE, ;ESQ; gIiPERINTtNDENT: ' ( For several yeurS, .31r. Fi6ke has fi'lld the posi tion he now"oecopie , with marked_ ability, and the;b9iutiful , testimonial' is merited tribute of cstecin ,frorn on ,efficient body of employees to ,a i wortbyi 51 m.... = .6...................... .., / IfIE -COA et7.A. • Pott,e'vlile. Sept mber n l3. 1850:- ' I The quantity sent by Railroadtbu l week is 55,773 44,y Canal :2,727 15- tons—for the week 88,570 , .04 tons. Total by. Railroad' 1,540. 15631 against 1,690,06'5 13110. by Canal 741,- , 1?.j.13 against' 744,314 05 . tans' to "emu period. -last yeas. ! The quantity shipped this week -from all the Regioris skuiVin gain of from 7 to` £l,OOO tansoeer theshipmetitsi fur the • corresPonlipg* week' year. The dot land for Coal is on• the' inerea'se; • ~ . • the eieltou has so faradranced that it 1 ,9111 e •• ..inpossiblo to supply the t tnarkot fur the bale ce ../ of the';'season.- I . - • the &.;pirit of tke %Tote*, Wilkesbair, tes 'thu Baltiinore Coal 'Company . has stopped eperetions at present, ,hut gives, no •reastin I.'esiejs-f,ontintie scarce t 44 : . Vort Richntontl (or, the Rest•nrid - relits arn.a lvanclng. The 'shipments by Canal 'are nearly up Ito the rmantity,,sent to same per,ithf l ifLlSt y eah. . We pre-, same they will catch up next neck, I We-have no'new finances to 'belle° in t,h4s Coal. Trade:this'ireek. • -• Co to Pun'i'c torostorrres —After it raritty . exper.iinents, Adams;. master •tuachitilst of thelloston„and Worcester Railroad, /hail how ai - operation a freight locoutotive . adaptod to'hurn- IN; coal, w hich seems so well to toilet the wants of :be road tkat'all the engines of the boMpart,y a used in drawing- freight t are to, -be 'altered .to the mine style. The engine iii question, the "Rison2.' Las one of the Delano Grates, hy which - the - coiii islorpid from the bottoM uji through the bed of the fire.' This grate is but SS Inches in' 1 9 41 4;thP but by its Manner of operallOti all the gas is eon , - select and the top of the, bed. *oteoal is kept sil-1 guited, na new .coil ever being thrown ups on it; The draft is lso, Isepil gold and is noveF , obstructed clinkers. Careful iestintetions of the precise cost, of running this smite have been • inade, and it appears that with it;. fur 12 'rolls per: mils, t Cisme:ion freight train m in , b e _ run an d, make the WAWA:speed. A woorl. engine to'rtin the' Mum train' casts 30 cents per. suite. The saiink - , as gill bo seen, is,very great.. The cost of alttr ing a•colutuon wood engine to fit -it fur burnitia. coalsi but $150; and as•wehavo , before ieinaili'A ed, the• Worcester Company ,have decided to have' all thei rreight .enghter converted, into emsys's as speedily n,,fassible. • * job . 11, W „ 411°- . , • Tut foilotrlng concludes Mr. Wilt Alin daterestltip.Taj, tsar on, the Vennlatlln of eral Minee. The labli*t C;ttn lig from a pmetlcai Mao hes attgeat,d cou*ldorattis 1 0 - ( Attleui,and we trust he may bo induced 'ihortly to fa tott4sl In with the reenite of his ebsereatlon.and:e.v. Manure i . ' ; 1' •'' .. F — • .' `I. , ist The rhoino why.air i •stopPingse'; and .pirtltions are" !down dOre, is, that the rare of, an es pletdiiti never sets 'si the tie opposite di les - of the •• *toppinset•an't peril lilus St lie Immo time. The force would be counteract. "lir It ,i( el. Irhen alrasploaloti takes place. Its force le 'livid and redacted by ereir *urf re It strlkci i d e t ,s instjwhatrby It Ia slnietlines re - iidsred .eery frebti, It i wl iiierse,ds far frxii the inlet where the explosion:, tnt oriJokted. Whets It 41 or siialclent force' to 'reach" !tle shaft, the funs' Ia carried • hens by the principal/en '4'scr*.. mid ensile air•ways.auti the two fence which .` 411 1 , 14.1.1 In num, fir -wnye serer reach t he rhakat ,-.; kie4 ibstent. The forces cannot act on the uporlte 14 4 1! t1 ",.._.” 510 1.P1e.t5" - whlclf shut Off the Commuulme f" ! "`" 41 re!ers. hence'the.!•stoppinan" and vet; 1 TRADE" Oda Na. IV. . . . . ._.. .. . . •tinns atifbl an down and =Me vat thoairwlikh resist the Ibico in one air- Ty are blown dawn in an opposite dl reed-3 04 he o her. Tho meth - in of the "pees Wive. Place-als-rn he firm is toward the point of explosion.— This oqn thrfirs down lasi many `-stoppligse as-tile arrest sea- hichis dime-its from the point of ex lostan. But irwe protect •our partitioning walls andvistiho, fames fixon the explosion. art hire no need, to fiwif_ther ' force Of renition. The tenth of the partitioning wall pmedble. The width might ought to be limited to thaw ttr flee:Ceti IP erd-cc 'to Lave aPlittie PAKlrti 0 - I*aed " do atone brick or four andc'a half inches tiff..k. This ....ani„bv,tron,„the,.ed wed ` m in the side oft e • V a ul ta cih,. p r incipal shaft f it is thought we:emery. The rhedred area of the chafe ier fcruld be obtainei• by -shaping kafrer sn'obiong squpart or by widening: it on the L ur k it. which would form the figurel of if-trape sold. This chamber or air shatirfor such it would form after It wrm finbsbed,' and partitioned el front the prise Opal shriffl abotild be uscri. exclusively ;ler air, because it is oklectisnable te! have pumps workinginanair shaft; as is Wren the ease, Pm the air is cooled by coming into contact With the pumps. and the numerous dn'ps of wa ter, whicW,leak. from:the joints of i be pumps; fall down the shaft Which ereilly Impede the ascending current of sic.' Il' any spcings of water are -Cowing from the fissures of ihe rock'comp.sing the-wall sides of the air Pbtft, , thvy should -be.ismed in by closing lip . these firs surft-Orr they may be conveyed into the prig)ClP/ 1 shaft where the drainage pampa ought to be eb e •l it4ied * ' • ' When a deep Vial mine is in working ,order and' the farretce used as i ventilating power. -ad/ we wish to know Whether the furnace is working to the pest eFert. or that ice may WO clearly the ranges why the Lest :f r de , Sired effect is not produced, we mutt have reeohrse to scientific instruments , the chief of which are the bar ometer, thermometer andanstnometer. for a knoeledge .of the principals On which these instruments art i';'!und. ed. we can rcferto any works On Physics. _. 4., 1 - ti-- - The barometer is a simple instnimeili which Indicates the Pressure °t r ibe atmosphere by theiPie and: till of mery In a glass tube! The variations of the mercury. • - aro r .0 e lf froM a, scale to which the mercury tube Is I firm). ;fixed. When the mercury in the..tube 'lowers it Fs a I'm that the pressure of the atmosphoolW is dimha isbed and when the mercury rises in the tribelt- ilidi: tares u lacresienf pressure. - No danger agenda an in crease of atmospheric pressure, hut when the,pressnre is decreased it indicates danger In all -tory" coal trines, because the gas is generated •In larger quantities. The gikin-tho "goal," old works. and Wherever it is collected, expends When apart of it is forced into , themieways, It may thus beied to the workepen, - or to the furnace when it would rand an explosion. The variations of the pressure of the atmosphere ought to be carefully watched by the officers to charge of a "fiery" coal mine. • The thermometer Is eu instrument used to denote the heat of bodies which ibis in contact with. . • . linpinelpal vise in Ventilation- Is to find the .di er cores of heat 'efithe external air , the heat of the mine, and the heat of the air In the air shaft after it has bean heated by the furnace. The - mean temperature mast be given er found which is done by etatiouing therthoeiti ters at the-top and.betfoni of the air shaft, and width 'together the number.of -degrees indicated by each, a nd _dividing by two which will result in the mean tempe tore of the air I u the air Shaft, Mircurcial thermomete ' will measure up to 600 3 „ but mercury boils in theatmone . phero at pi l°. .. e . • .. A thermometer could he made: to show the relative expansion of the itir In chimney or air shafts. - The re sults from this would be obtained more diiect than by common thernitometers. Thin could be effected by ert-! ;closing th avessel a quantity of air equal to the -ordina ry pressure of the atmosphere; nd attaching to a tube dealing front the vessel, a glass tube in the form of the letter U. with Its syphoned part nearly filled with mer curyiup to the top of the shortest leg (fiw one leg must ho nearly eighteen and the other near thirty six inches long.). The lohgest leg must cemnionbate with Its upe per end to the atmosphere and the.upper part of the shrfest ore must ecimmunicate with the air in the ves sel. The pressure of the atmosphere should he observed aethelime the tube in attached to the vessel and x egis- Ilene'. Open the Instrument. The tube In which the mercury in placed ought not to exceed In diamet:r oho sixteelath of, an inch, - and the contents of the vessel ought not Da be less than one cubic foot. The lobgest tube most be graduated' in inches and pare .of inches upwards (rein the level of the mercury In the tubea--, The'alr yesaid.can now be placed into the lair sha ft , Mae that the mercury tube will remain in a vertical Position• outside the brickwork, and where it 'would be easy of ',access at all times. The action of this - instrument would be as follows: When the air Nras -heated in the _vessel It would expand and Dina the . "mereury through the longest leg of. the tithe in a vertical direction—the number of inches it had, risen above its- further jever would denote'the expansfee ferce ofthe air e M mit Ettakesel oi l ittimmunds.• To make this more clear-'-suppos. ' the er curt' had risen in the longer leg of the tube the distance •of ilfteen inches . bove its level where it stood at the time the inntrunient was pliteed'in the air shaft the mercury would Imre dercendedan equal distance in the, shorter leg. . the tube, thus making it difference of 'thirty loch Then as two inchmi of mercury weigh very nearly o e pound, It may be stated that this thirty inches' ifference between the level of the mercury •in the two tubes, indicates an expansive. force of 'fifteen , poundi on each eatuare /Inch of imitated . surfacein the i air vessel....We seem that the rise of the mercury in the longest leg °Nile-tulle; was only fifteen inchas,hence we may conclude thaterbett the mercury risen ono inch in the longerleg of the tube, that it denotes an increase of pressure of one pound. If the 'mercury was raised to fifteen inches es we•-have supposed, It would denote a pressure iu the air vessel &ileal to tare atmospheres. be- • eanee as he have seen the difference of the levels 4)1114 .." mercury in each leg of the tube. would be thirty Inch Was we wilidiuppese the barometer in the opals air to be standing at). The upper en d of the longest leg of the -. m tube is open to the atmosphere: the atmosphere must • evideutlyide pressing upon the mercury in the tube.and ' it folio , that the air In the vessel balance'' , a pressure r ys e.mual t a ciP.tnreet mercury of thirty inches added to the p ssure• of the atthosphere. But thirty, inches of mercury equal the pressure' of the atmosphere,there fere the air in the vessel equals a presaure'mf, '--- ' pheres. 1 rsuch a pressure was denoted 'h t I i would show that time air asimendinte the Mr, she' panded"into twice its original volume. The ''' pension would be inereal in direct primr the pressure. The varlet sat the pressure mosplmere from that .reg red on the instrun be required to be added and deducted micordi from the pressure demoted by the. expansihn vessel. , . Theaneinometer is an instrument us" bbl velocity of the air In the air shaft or rim presses the velocity of a current of air in feet The quantity of air In' circulation .may be i multiplying th m velocity in feet per .second Menai area in feet of the airway at the point I ittstNntent,l's tried, dad Myr:mutt will be '1 ofauhic feet per second; this multiplied dir. - ' the amount of air in edreulation ,per minute: city could very ellogy he .obtaineel, kr Mill quantity or powder a drift or aleway, of a of area and noting the timelhe smoke travel. , a given Nonce. : • ' . l I • ' :The-manner in which the feria of a current of air is obi Allied is by a glass tube three or four inches in diam eter: bent to the foam of U. On the tapper end of one-of ".lis legs in 'fitted a cap of the same diametesas the tame, and whichlurns in a horlzentil positiorrarkuo the tube ' -LS !n 'a vertical one. Water is then poured IMO the tube which naturally levels itself in each leg of the,,,dl-7 When the cap is turned in e position to receive the e'-• . • .Vccielos 41e. tunicii esundis forebilis. . . rent of ale; the, force of the current acts upon, the Frili •m • THE FURNISHING STORE,- t. face 01 the water, which is depressed in the -leg of t ... xe. led Ibtauttar nit, coax= or teem. ri.4xzw - ioui,•' tube oniarbleh the cep is set. and elevated an equal din . -1"' tanceln the oppoelle leg , thus' forming a difference of i '.. F A MBRACES an eN_tensi_slity-and---,vom— levels in the two legs of the. tube. A part off* tube ~, Pieta assortment of the' latest importationx 'and in Tels the - water rises Is • go7duated' in Inches and ..., , , t manufacture' 'of GUNTLEdIEN'S.YURNISHINO - part ofinches.'• Reference to this st s ews the ditlerpnee,r Of/OHS. equal in material. make. texture, durability and of le Is in the two legs of the tube ' The pressure. iipcp• idle, to any stoek o'er offered in thie country-and at on a equate inch of lithium; ybe f, and by trictitipiXci,Prices which cannot faille seettre the attention of,elose Dig the differene . etmetWeett t 'levels In the legs of Henri ' ' r . 0........ consisting of • i' ' tubyn inches ~t ry olio -mmq re inch of surfami Then .et ' lIIRTS=With Wien bosoms, collard and wristirands,; la ega .by Aim (Alien I, fly weight of a cubic _tech of' f behest and finest qualitietandaew and choice styles. aps er In - decimals of: a , nd) Which] will gliellied CALICO SHIRTS-:-Theiatest and inc t =Hy° pat-' - • I I amount of tresshke On each 'either° inch of surface. 4131 eins....• '. ._ multipled by lit pinerwerattem pressure on a square foot I I UNDERSHIRTS and DRAWERS— eel, lure, of surf a ce. , This equals the ferceiirted - currentaturk', roam:tem...silk and cotton, ofdeslrablearatilurabing all square foot of,surnice. ,- . " ' • - i'• ' i' - tliis—anOlie.Teelot Wool Undermunlants, so high] p• Messrs. Editors : Il thought of adding a superficial'. •prirred by +physicians. - Also;-the"filimaker_ , ~_d. et ch on tho'slgkintlif-shafts to. deep-veins , and on :. Drainers. • - • - ... • . , manner In which the Water,:fiowing from . surface / Clf.;tVATS—Superior 4ualltpand beautiful. sty! nd sings, and .ineldentel feeders is stopped oat ,fimetit,,: ' - a fulll assortment of Stocks, Mari. Nocktyes. Glares, cnit ' shafts ,- and on the working and .ventilation of those , ' Scarfs and Muffiett of-thr ric hes t kinds. s !' ' 'veins, with a few remarks on pumping engines. hosting _ . SUSPESDERS—An'idm endkmaal variety, Including or "winding" e_ngines and pumps. - Butt find they till i ' -the finest and most durable. _ r- . • . knell out this paper cemusiderably, so -I Must cut it:ftt BOCKEDMANDRERCIII_EFS,, , LSIIit and cotton—plaln and.leave it for some. futtere . period, when I may, have (and printed—an unrivalled assortment: more spare time: Lomat say before I close that the dif-i I L 'HALF 1105E—Waal and cotton, of the best thettum, fienities will nut . be• so great in the working of these ,' eeleeted expressly fer.retill • trade. f • deep veins, or Hie Intlux-of water will-not he- in ,such ' MOltEibti RDBES and HOWNS-cElepait patterna,ex- largo quantities, as Is generally predicted, because it atm! reliant material, and etthe'best make.. ' ' not be inferred, that if large quantities ef water are met ' . This stock comprises all grades, front the tiniest to the i with In some of. the deeper edema working at present, I riekest, that can be produced7.-and havingiOyery facility time quantity wail * Increased lu propoir In to the depth forimpertingand taanufactoring.noteXceeded byany nth-, figothe' velna The water ramped fro slopes may in ' er.establbleame.nt in the United Stattee—buyers4 therefore,„ most cases be traced to surface 'springs inel runners from I will consult their interest by examining the goods which the surtamand those springs ire metoilth lit most all i are sold qt the Wears roan/ins MR PaICV. - - coal fields, but are generally stopped out from . the - shafts ' ',llfar Wads promptly delivered at all the Railroad Pe' by cast iron segments, or two or three courses of-mason- pots. Steamboats, kc., and In ally part of theellywitheut Ty, coursed round the shaft and jointed . and plastered charge. et..• . ' t t Imehinkwith hydraulic ceufent (the form of deep coal *A Shirts made to order, experienced hands: in su slutftware all cheater or at least, hey ought to be). 4- , ' ' 'pitioFatyle, at alit nett warranted to fit. -, .4sik•-•Nci .- • loure truly . An, • Tuna . IL WALTON. I ,Machtoo Work don b, establishment. ' '.:- ' '• ,„ 4 , 1 2 i 4 .7 . , ' - Bel t. 13 lits 6: , .• _,,_ ,_._ ' ,Titly • ; cm FAY C ORK C OAL MARKET, Sept. 1V" 184.-L I ' ' ' 1 t 4 Liverpopl Orrel;perehaldron; • $8 50 (F.9' 9' 00' Do. Cannel, I, " ! 9 04 Et) 050 !New -Cmintle P •• ' - . '. . 9 00 . @ 10 00 Sidney, 1%; . t Pietnn, f ' •• L i • , t 5 ® .75 ®, 0 00' I. An .1 thraciee, per-20041h, • . 550 ® • 6 , 50 I ): liosytix COAL TRADE.—The Coil quotationt fait' Fed to reach us this week. "titriicorisequently s utt= able to furnish the latest reports from (hake tY , . 1 - iticitmoND COAL TRADE, 'Sept. 1 ith ? 1856.4 7 The business . ' ite;quite active; and shipments' lire i going forirard as, fast as vessels will "Itertnit.—'; • , 'schuy ; ikill is selling at $3 85 @ $4 00 for White ' Ash and $4 00 ® $4 35 for Red—pricerdfridia , fifth with an ur4rard tendency. • All the Lehigh is f I contracted for.: - . t I BALTIRORE COAL M ARK ET , Sept, -- 7th, 1856.1 . Prices of Cumberland Coal:a ,t„ rd -without c ' .change • 1 . receipts are not very large and stocks' do not seem to aecusauttle - _We quote for Cent from Frost- bur , - region, viz: Fine, or Smith's , $3:50; Run 1 .:: . 9 I , sir line , $3.15 ; Lump , 25—cargo prices per . 1 ton of - ,2240 lbs., delivered free on board at Locust Point:'-: Coat Companies in Henrge's Creek region! . prices ate le - Cents per tou,high i er, owing to that 'advance in railroad freight. fid es I . l)re Atilcing of • • - ~-Anthracito at $4 50 to $5 50i® 6 50 per ton tin to kind and quality. :, , ' ,' ' • . 41( .. UT TEL It - APII. * •-. • 1 , .. . - YRIDAT, 6 O'CLOCK. P.ll. . , Pret:ghttfrinis fi.ichatoncit . , .• , New York; -- : ..- • - - - , • -t_ 1:1)5 Roston, -- ' • - - ' - • - -'' ,•. ~ tr-1 SO 1 Prioldenee, - ,-• '• - - 7 ' , . - .i 150 Alhiny. t. • ' - ' • '• . • ', .; 7 '-` n-1 3 0 New. Ifat'an, \•,, - • ' -, " ''' '- . ' '''' 1401 Washington, *- - - • • • - - „-•• ' 1 00; Hartford, • - ' - - - •. ' -,- „,:, 2.00.•:, ' • kuitimor ,,, , . . . ... . . . ~., ~ 76..1 1 . MASON, BROTHERS. ~' '' I .. 1... : ili ng .,, r , ~, . . - . . .. .7 ~, it b 0) ~ - -108 AND 110 Dt.lllE , mom ,um rat. . _ I . , R AVE the •,pleas t ure of announcing to the musical public that r, Hanes new collec tion of Church Music is nnwrosdy. his entitled • THE SABBATH BELL i . . : ' A collection of MtWe for Choirs, Musical Association' ' Singing Schools, and the' Homo Circle; consisting of- Part I. Singing-School Music. P . trt 11.iChttrch Music. - Part 111. Occasional and Concert Music. Ilir Omns e F.. Root:, author of " The Academy *oculist," 4, Rootli Mani cal A them," "The Elnwer!', • - • 'Every person nyudittled a &formed'', and who shall 'make due proof, ir - i _ ultra.. f residence and payment of tau* agvesaid. stall permitted to rote he the town ship. war* or district I (eh he shall rest*. - ~ , ,,,,,,, ,ci -• 0 11 anypenuin shall lit or attempt to- vent any Officer of an elect Liu uud Ibis Set II Iding latch election. or use or threats- aOy violenc e any such Of. deer, Or shall interrupt o 'im p roperly interfere with him in the sr:erudite , of hie ty,Wr t. 13311. block up or attempt to block the 'window or Tree to any *in low *hens the same may N' h Aden. sha/Erietoresty dinerb the place hiin such election ors 1 ewer prod 'Loony intimidation, threa ,s, feree or violence. with the dtsign to inilaeoce •und yor overa weeny elector, or to prevent him from !roll g, or to retrain the freedrm_of choke-such persona olio rirti:m 'shall be tined in any sum 'not exceeding live hundred doilars,rand•be (mortared list any time not leset than one nor more than twelve months. - 'And if It, shattlx. s-own. to the court whelts the trial of each of- le* shall be had that the person so Offinkailljr was . not . a test dent of thereityorard,idletriclf or township, wtjere the said otter e was onuadtted'and not entitled to a Vide thereto; then on contiction.he shall be sentenied to pay a tine of not less lbw one hi:mired 'dollars: and be im prisoned not 1 'ess thin six months-nor snore than two ~ years: , "If any person or persona shell make any bet or wager upon the result-of any elettion within this Commen *math. or shall offer" to, matte' any such bet or ewer, either by verbal proclamationj hereof. rutty any written , or printertilivert 'gement, challenge or invite any person 1 or persons to make such bet or water, 'upon conviction 1 thereof, he or they shall forfeit and pay throe times the amount so bet or offered to bei beet." . The Judges are to make their retatrns foe the county of SehuyikilLat the Court House in Pottsville.on 111.1 DAY, the 17th day of October, A. D. 1836; at 12 , o'clock ti., of said day..- Given under-My band-aid seal at the San lea aka; Ettleville, and dated Sept. nth. , In the year of our Lord; one thousand, eight hundred tied liftysix. and eightieth year of .Ousantle,pstide nee of the United States of America. I ' . -. . . • God rare Vie GOPForrecallk.. . .. '., She r i Othee.•Petteville. 1 - ! 3L IiATT 7 Sherif: I Sept: 13„lcift, I - 37-4 t . . ! _ MISCELLANEOU§:_ LCOHO.I., Fluid, Campiiene, Tur pentine. ha, fur "site by .14 T. "'ANNUM. uylktil "Inven t August 21,'56 31. PCITTOYII44% gUADRILLE.BALNIL • THIS _ld A.M.! -is now organtzed, ttul ready An' attend COTILLION PARMA, DALLS I C NIC3. &c.• Orders addressed to N. .1. Benz, or C.C. CAILTESt, will receive prompt ittention„ 'Pet levllte, July 12, `55, ' • CANCER CURED! • fIANCERS • TUNIQR...4; WENS, UL m's r 1 ki - c. SCROFULA, WHITE SWELLINGS. & ~ cured 'Db.-nit surotaloperattnns. by nr:LOUNlnninn Dr. L'l3 pitmphiet (2d mad 3d.) on the treatment and cu ' f Cancers . Tumors. Ac..will be aent taxi's' address f On receipt of a pi i wtaxestainp. , Oflice, 118% , Walunt at. - ' -Philadelphia,. pt 11, '341- Of' 33-3 m / • ' - I , . ~ . J. SYE ART. DEPUY & SONS, • , t ylp stymie Hai. Chesnut sired. (be Stk.) I Paitidelpfria. LI Aivg opened'. a 1 . and 8 ndid I.l..Ntrwl: of Teiret. Tapestry, 11 se is, ter y, In ; -grain and Venitian cmturrisotz.. Also. Floor P 1 Cloth's;Mailings. II rth itngs, DoT Mats..bru=ets. 'lair 1:040. Table and Han 3 Covers, Bc.. a bleb they are .. 'ling v low fur, cash, wholesale, and MAIL , k ; ' .: n FlTPletriter e; 1 • — , - -,--.L-- IF ,8% 4 11 , 1!..""tiEsPi i"," we° i•ery abaci.) , pa ithits, with- good c cheap, to dose opt a censiPtmetit. ~ Paper filiill those wha dislrei cheap and showy paper will en , _ favorable opportunitylo purchase, wholendu sue retail; at ' IL BANN Ali'd 'Wholesale and' Retail Bookstore: [, Where rosy be had (told and .Vel ;et papers. Gold , pie pets, de.. taryin du NV° from 6 re - tall Id $1 per piece.. I ti The-best 'assort eat of papers in the copiity call be Coca at his, estaipki.sh rut; . ' .• . '- . ' Put ist 111).:Nt uit 7, ' - ;,6 —: ' : . ' ...., . K ,11 MERIIN°I • • A a'''''' . ort mg on 8 &ea, Piups. I"ii ' tet Y.inairt Eng4o l es, Dallis' Parallel Vises, t ddre 'Atha e tieroli Cis eks, Danbling's Patent wire n . Dudgeon's Hydrant eks, Sabaffers, 'Ashcroft's. geb idt'l and other 8 . .-ke.,rd - e. Yor sale by i . 11. ?KIND: Meellanles Engineer and General Ay,ent.. mini, St. bides Walnut, Philadelphia. '4,3 . - Speeillea torna l eontracts, kr... furl:ll44 for titeam • gables. boilers. and imarldnery 14 * all kinds:- iraZal: -,.• ~, .• asid speciti rations rustle for Patents, and Patents -: cured. l ...! June 21, 'La I` • i & WOLFF.. Dealers main andpon Pec•duce, . Nailkusahenand canary, _ THE sul?,ticiitkers. arc.now ,prOpared to fin any oelorsitt Ifhlat,"ltre... Corn, Oats. Potatoes, Bacon, Butter,:t;:xoii, lard, .te. thaStrinty ren tto thou. Coal ope.rators and pravision dealers of county would do well got 4.ltoir stipplies of grain) and. _ _ them at price,' .to be to orated .opt shoe he,pnl flied Abet tat pouches. le. persc . -41 tomnbase .In. his line. to will antennae. his Reek befiwepurrlissingelse, where, as be Isidetertelned to sell on the teed rota e:lab& to • tide., •• I I to Part ten se attentlon'pald to arr./let:Ng In all Its - j August 23. 1 , 118. 1 . ." .11.3u3 . FALL COAKS --- AND—MAPOILLAS. AT WHOLESALE; AND. RIGTAILt.I . (1 EO,, BULPI N L & C 0.,. Importers 1, Jr - and ntlAufacture: of CLOAKS and 11 JUN,ULLAft. No. 174 CHESTNUT sty: .., (a fen doors abOvh 7W, smith side.) Philadelphia . (In tinectiOn` l llol. ( 4 0 . : 1 1 YLPIN. :; 0 1 k Unsadway.l.:. ''.. the is est Manufacturer of theso-gmis la tho United States.) dto rall'the attention of Whole. 1010 and Real buys .to theft large and racial - stock .of CIO- I{B. TAL.4IIB. &e., for tic fa f t ra de! Their colic - allots emilltriseis a ram pl4l qrtinent'Of Sal the latest Otrislan Novelties la relse :quire Alftigne, Cloth, Plaid BHk, &e., &e.: while the pAci es afferded by 'their eothsaction with the largest ilanUfacturing ilottas., (ofthese good' ) bk New York, enablelthem to guarantee better rain° than Is obtainable elsosther. In this market. .. '0 f',O.III.ILPIN a Co., ... •- 1 - , 174 Chesnut at., afore 7th. A lugust 28, .1.856.. , - • • , 34-3 m . . 30350. ! ' - - ' ~ ' - - 1858. PALL; srocwor NEW 61:10D11.. - LIBENett IWERlNOS,tilleolots,_ '' ' .I.'Ablenable Cluak cloths, ~, : , 1 ; • Silks, the new styles, - : :', „ , - - . Magnificent new Wanes, '. • . oat styles Fall Calicoeei,' - r. • . fi erylarge atnek of new Simals: . _,. A ..ii Flannels, Welsh;;Enalls4 and American, , 9" --- Clothe, Testingsa ad all kinde Mea"or Wear, r Sheetings, Table Linens,'Takelinas.de, ' '• . ' , ' • .o . ' I:ltlt4' k LAN - DELL. ,/, Fourth and .krrb streets. Philadelphia: Storekeepirit are.invitol to e s tiro our New G00d...-- FaortAerair he well suited in ' rry Mud of Dry Goods. W 4 1rn s I make 'Mick Silks and t.• els leading articles for wuniefutio : : • v.i s.-:=.lo g. bi4 ireelrett daily from •the 'Aid ions or New Ye rk an 4 Philadelphia. 44 - ITerms, Mu? COL Philadelphia, Perin:dm. t 5, 'MI •—. ;, gegira • . • . ORPHIANEV.COUIrr.SALE.L . • DUICSUAN:I' to •an.order of the Ur- LI linetts . 'l'COurt. of the comity cr tetuylkill, In the eronmonwilaltb of Penniyivanht: the subtenber..Exectr toref the last Will and Testament of °mixt. W. Ludwim, Inte,^l..the town of Ashland. in the -,ste tit of fiehuyl kilt; deceased. will expose to sale by pnblic venue. on Si:tents/A.lm 2;th day of September next. t3O eciork In'the firennen.en the premises. in the town of Ash. land. in' the ;minty of Schuylk ill Zaratersid.--411 that cet fain lot or T oot, of groundisituirte-bit . the tone of Kshland. iu the County of Schitylkilband stale of Peon. sylvan's. to wit: On the northwest corner of Ninth and Walnut streets. being thuiet marled une htindred and twenrymine Walnut street. containing lii ftent or width on Walnut street. twenty-Bee feet. andextendloF of that widthnne hundred reet: With the B PPOrtetiasKes. am. sliding% of a two story frame dwelling 'house. with a stone imsemen . t story ; late-the erdate of sald deceased. Terms and conditions made known at: the time and . . place of pile, LEVY., Executor By onlceot t io Orphans'• CoUrt. ' JOSIICA WYE& Clerk - ,Potterttfe. Eeptcmber 5; 's6' EDUCATIONAL POTTSVII4LE ACADEMIG TnekHE Autuinnal Term ni this, Institu-1 nu. alkl Crinn on Mondiky.September Ist, all o':.1 r .A. 11: gperlal Teacher 1t34 beet procured fur 1 nstruetion Jn French and tiennan. • ger. 11. it. 831YSE11, erthripia. POthiellle. AuguAt Ir. French It German Convfp, . IVU ILL, be•conducie Aston Ridge pit , , Seminary duriMT.tbe co tug n, by the mu sic and drawing teachers. who 'are na (Switzerland snot Germany . and hare been . corm . tpl professionally : i mn foe several years, with dEstiogniihed lilts In Oertna- . Ity awl England. Th e whole aspen althis institution, including all, egtms, is illet9 per . - rt. omitting Latin; and Drawing , $350 ; and omitting t e Languages. Mt tic and Drawing, Va. - ' Rer.,11, 1 5.. Ell/NTT:WT . OS. Tillage Orem P. o.lDeLiwarxeounty;Pa. August 23,'55 . '; •-• lm . • i. NAZARETH 'HAtLS, Nos arab, Soithompro; 5. Hey, Pe. __,- ' : • ' , • : PfaEllt TSIRY SAt.E. THE 72d Anithal Session of this lito—, - . • . ti e s tei oak Lauda. .1., rattan BOadlng School. for Yeinne Gentlemen, will, THOMAS & SONS, Auctioneers.-„ open on Tuesday, August 6th. 1856. Board and Tuition 14 Cent lands, ete„ of the "North 'Pennayiranis Cud In the regular English branches, per quarter, $5O. In- ' ' nany," femme County, Pa., three& miles northward structlon in Mole and the Languages. nor quarter, from of win t ,,,,b a $4 to $lO. a..cording to the number 'of lessons Oren.— - On TIIESDAYSept.I4, UN, at 734 delos n ; je: the Payments 119advance._ • REV. EDW. U. HECKEL, evening, will be sold at public sale without e, 'at _. • , • • , Prier, • the phitagelphLa Exchange.--'• • to Buremers—Sompot rillYsltine EPle cu d r'ank ttel By order of Stanley Woodward, Agora tor the 024.• of Pottaillle. 1.. . . • ‘ tie under authority of an Act of the Legislature of July 10, 'Ol i ' ' ' . 6.40 t• 1 ' A La ed 2d Ageil 1 - Penneyr. an ,-appror , 856. • .4 fit All those seven tracts of hind, situate in Plazas Township, LW/4MS C 4, Pennsylvania, fronting on the Susquehanna Riser, and,toundemi by lands oft EU K. Prier ' John Searle, W. IL Spur- Ing.J. Starke.. U. U Yuller ;r iudbreanal. seem' ba tik 'roads, according to a ser ve made 1n t 1854,1y4.1„001t, D. S., Losern•County. On et No, lie A new engine and abaft, atraa4l7 era- ' Wand driven through three. veins of good cod. Them improveinents would enable a party percbleßlite to 'eoto* thence oPerations,?redlately car's •Lar:,o scale. -.The operningleing on bank or the rem/. the expense ' of loading boats will . coasequeatly Teri small. Wit b Mesa heftier. at 'le:14600 tone per do, c a n be lifted from the initze= t aced to boats ready for market. ,Tbe north ern ex of the North Branch Canal is now nearly etenpleted. arhkh a 111 open an entirely new market fur the mineral wealth of the Wyoming Talley, sod the az puma/ ; eligible ottltottoh' Of that lands wlll render them amanitas/ int to etoy Re adiantasgek ' Itaboiald be mentioned aim that the large Pittston :vein la dill to be reached, ',sling In thickness from 14 to 20 foit. • Shaft 90 feet deep and 16 bye% het wide,-to alO feet vein of coal. ' ,°pi gllg • - ' Abu, Engine, 40 hires . o,' uoistins 43.ir, Thugs, , Apparatus, ite., entirely new. Also, on lot No. 2 lea built Behotts when loading. , Cestomplated Railroad lOU run throe& Intell, A_ and tie rit it ti l l=st a k u u d l e g rU ir te l I lt ir igk tioli . 1 Y. is handbills, and a lithegraphr hoe Ur. l atilgievey, my be had at the Ojtua tie Misers! Aili ititivtaiis and ta-Lisoovirass. waistors. 1 . -__ ~ ...• • - elliP•Salerabsoluto, wlthontany ~kr gr: nisionami6. Tout 794 fortber saran itps st• saw . w ) ..- 1. ' 7 - • 'IC TUOYAS it lONA AwffioN;ii'i.. -. Cr mad. ell 80,11.0bspriii wort,' 7 112-Itif • . - • : - • TOtE_motiwr sEmmuuty, - - 1 insEr.;ri tiiliMs northwest from Phil i, Sadelphla, dear Nati4Tirp,Pa., will be opecflor young men and boys abovellaraof age. from October 1,1850. ts=e I 1857. The I . in healthful, the surrounding , leiensdlnel , 1, Mil, the accommatatlons suf' Went foe 140 beard ' liyal •it students. and the tams: not exorbitant. • . . l'apv pf erudles is eittensive, the 1 44 laLeriPerlelt - • ; . .-' ; . - . and every reasonable ef- : ; fort I N MIMe to prong . ! 1 :!: .-, physical., intellectual and; 'moral welfant of the .. .• A circular will be sent to order, with pith.. *,-. 4 niikd references It desired. • .; : ' , I;•-'., A)ll7gf, AARON, Principal.' ! i . • Norrist wii; Pa.: i, . -;'. b 10,16. ..' : 3:40t, 4- . 0--- , • ;,..), .. ' P LYTIItCHNIC COLLECIE„'• :.1 3.4 Ott et Stet,* Of IPennsylvaulita. ':; -. Wed tsar fitztark,l'hfladephia. - - . -- r ,: ' ' '; i. ( I ) . IIO:iNiZED -on .thi ' :plan.rif thp in.• dustlial Cols of Continental' 'Came, and the . ou y Collate* _the Union in which geutleateet - graduate in the in du stria l plidessions. . Yonetb year commencing MONDAX, September 151h.'18541. .- - • •,_ . ' ''' I !',l C Eli 2' Yr - - ' • - ' Mathemakies and Engineering, - Prot il. IL' Pease= r. General and applied C he mistry, ' " .. A. L. Itimixert. *Jellaba and Goebloeiy. , . ~ .. " .--- It. H. ilotreme.l Geology; Illoorilogy sod Alktitogi '':".. •A. W. Zego. Arehlunki 1 Topegespit'llsg, " . .1.-11Agle t .'' . .1 Frooeb Mel Spilee, . . . - - . 5 : V. AlullSlai. - ' . .--• , .-0, , ge. ~ .p o r - 1 , Tor eilteGegoeopd *Aber lolbeloitiole; - • --' 1 ..-,--! fi ' A. L. susaannorx,4".., pro. , i Atisersisi 'At' - -r: ' ':-- . ' ' ''' ." ' '... -i SEW bligeftr4ANEffila IkarNS Zinc 'Paints, and • White lb" sal* by - J. T. HANNIIM. /Um. AuLlst 28.1. 34. 20001)- FEET Window Glass; al • .so 1 1 !? oilag - Ellasi Plates, liad Put . !," *wSb a.tliANNUg. . Schuylkill Onto. di gust M, • • '" WOE , ' onvoivitTmel. W 0 PUNCH CALT SKIN& and Puna losUrti No 6 Booth 3d at.. PhOadstphL A good* amortatoot of all Mafia Laisiois,llo6oo3l, eta., oto.. do& itZD and OAK SOIX LRAM= 33, - 3446 - • - WATER,. ETRE& al yllE Subseri . • having been author bailiff th e otancithetthers of Waite ilehea, will i pli ail orates left with them, at their pthea. ~,E.IARDLRY Ai SON. - f Pottsville. August 30, '36 , U. - • . D ES I R A B LE iIOIIANCE... FARM, within two • mile of Pottsville. for salts--coutahilng about sea entty-ilve acres; twenty-five .of wbieb la nodes a high state of cultivation. The balance luta AL good growth of timber. Mere l a dwelling sod banal* the. For terms and particulars lava:tor ROST Atl,Grltt.tr iL Centre street; Pottsville. 25-at Atirgust DHEDXS; PLOTES AIND DRAFTS.' eeir tisyeels. ' , Subscriber havreg made aw ,' rangensents to handiti the neirind hseptlfal styles et enpnred Cheeks, Dens and Notes, Inviteeattention to the latest end most approved patters; swirl/ens of which ran be seen at his store. . D. HANNAN'S Mei* endStatione . Stor Pottaallh, Allgud 30 . le ae, LEONARD, FRY - fli, CO., Bankers Dealers la.Exchaage. • . TAMAQUA, riOLLECTIONS ATTENDED TO „hod drafts for on 'UAW prbsdpat eines in the Cabo. Also. drank toe sete"os-bagtand, Ireland, Scot -1 and and Wake. June 14. • • . FARMERS 011? : ISSI6IIIIIOIIIIIIO,ODI (2 : ROWERS if Meat and Rye, use' ‘,..j 4 LEINAITS Soper PhosPliate of Lime; If you want heavy crops. or LEmstrs American Fertiliser. These valuable manures have been used ear the Pest. six - years -successfully for the Gm and Tobeeco .1n Virginia; Pennsylvania,' : le Delaware, 11110 and the Wands Of liertnuddippd Weed ; A ' 1. (ZOilts.) cl a is sufficient tie an sae' nd.`,, Th e slim Users are composed of reliable *mini iiornenia. h larply Lames* the crop and improve the soil, de tug the ral rt. 0." thwtt Land. Prier of the phosphate of lime. is 110 • toe, Nitrovened $5O, the Amertmat Fertlllseirs23 per ton, or $3 110 a barrel, $1 29 • keg; also, every variety of Gu ano, pure Land Plaster. Potash. Nitrate o Soda, Done Dust, Powdered Panned. Ate., dr., _ - 0110. A. LIDINAU. deter, No. 19 South 'Feint street, Philo& phia.Pa. v ' *at-Goods deliveied free of charge. To wholesalik deal . ars. Unbend discount. Pamphlets lu the Nnilish and Gertuanjareguaaes gratis. - Orders at a distsUce, cash sae couipanytag or Draft, promptly attended to by'' 9. A. LEINA9, Proprietor. • . . ._ • . - , • Philadelphia. .: N. B.—Diplomas, have bean evniirded from the Penn sylvania Agricultural Society; New Toric'erystal Pa/a& Assofiation. and New Jersey State Apiculture! Society: August 16, IMO' - . ' • , . 33-9 m _. . . CM XIIIMEED STATES AIMICULTVILAL .IKlClltir.• 1 ' OFF/CE-140 Chestnut &reef, Philiielpkia. . i' jillE ' Fourth Krinual Eichibition of 1 I - the UNITED STATES ADRICULTERAL SOC.III - • will hal - ad-se. Powellon, (Philadelphia.) no Tuesday,, :Wednesday. Thursday. Is May and Saturday. Ostolier 7th, :Slit. Cathr Rath and tith. -. • • :, Premiums from Tweratv4lve to Two Itundred Dollars. *Mop nt log' in the aggregate to Fourteete. Thousand DoL tarsi will be offered for the various claeses of Domestic Animals. Fruits, American Winza. Vrgetabley, Drains • i• and Agricultural Imple O ra and Machinery. .- A !oval Oientnittee at iladelphia. reprekenting the a i ' various :ranches of Ind 0,-4 has been appointed, to co• emanate with the officers ott he SoclotY.jri perfecting ar• ,raegetnents Inc the Exhibition. •And ifteeaThoMand Dollars have been guaranteed to meet. expenses.: MIA material aid. coupled with the excellence of the selected 1 McAllen end the brie amount et, Premiums offered, In, dm:ea:the ex pertat Mu that the Ektdbither of itffe6 ? will be snowier to any of Re predecease rt. ' , • ~____ _. • A Grand • gricultural Limpet. in which ladies. --- 'u'vre . II as gentlemen, will yetrtielpete. will take place on Friday. October loth; when distinguhthed gentlemen illi address - he assemblage. , : - , . . ; Favorable arrarn*zr.ents with the Terkel' raiiroads,for the Iransymfation of }Rock and other orticlea are in pro !gretg. the terms of which will lie given (*application at th ' i l ni il r . e it . of Ent: la.-a. the Awards of Freud igur, Mad the• Pre logs. will be published la the of the 516. cieti I FS& , ~T a Premium List , lot:ti the Regulations and Pro , gm me of the Exhibit idn. will be furnished on applica tion' to Mr. John 311:10eran, Assistint—reetetary of the Vetted St rte. Agrieulturaf So . :Hey:lM eip•%inut street, (Room of the Philadelphia Agricultural"a" -- wicti,ler by ' addiessing thii Secretary at lieston. ' • . , iliAltaliALL T. WILDER, Frelaideut. I - •:' WILLIA3OI. .1.• NO, Secretary. 1 • August i 4 '59 `Nos . 341°1.Ln. g'ansiu'. .. . • • LADIES' FANCY FURS.. 1 OHN FAREIgA, No 284 Market 14 street-above ptit. Philadelphia. MPORTE.R. II ANIL FACTUIthit and Di:Ala:lt in all'lrs and tralities of FANCY FURSJOr Ls les and Children. J. F. would'eall the. att ntbm t 4 the Indiewind others to his Immense assort-. •therst, beingthe direct Importer and" Manufacturer 'of 111 my FURS. I feel onfident In laying that i can offer. the.greatest Inducements to those In Want; and at' the 431310 lime will hive one of the largest assortments to se lect trent; c all heft and the tratle'vrill pica.% give me a call hefl purchasing. as my !Whoimule hiephrtment Is vett supp. ed to moot the demand , for L.:eq.:l,l4We in thti Fd floe, aid at th e lowest passible Mannbtcturer's thrice*. , ' JOHN FARZIIIAM.I Merkel:4 ' • Slit. 0.144. .-. . - _ .ts. t 1131 i WOLF'''. • -12 - -. • ... It impoiter A, i ilvi.r.i?. PISTOL-cc ..1114arlphla...-rbere algokretrtnat'or fine Wee dtl•fic - gups. r 1:. I • 34,6 • • • ' • The Vail antWinter - Sty es for 1135. JUST IigeEIVEI) AT TUE , - "City Hat Btore," •.. Ne.rt door to the "Pottarille Houee," Cedtre Street, Pottevit(e; Pitiona. ' ;•• • tembor 6; 19.50 . . NEW • ' LL GOODS AT THE CHEAP STORE!! 110 ' NLEYS; CHISM, on the North aTEast (m )toer of 111011711 ,1 . and SPRING GARDEN , (Harrison's White Betiding.) . PHILADELPHIA, hare now on hand the larxest,cbestiost rt ..1 and cheap eat stock of • FA NCY AND STAPLE DitY GOODS, in this or any other eity in the Valets!! We hare parchanal all for CASH, and will sell them yery . cheap for cash. ' WM osir Mend-seal* and judgeThr themselves? - srldisi BRAWLS:I DRESS GOODS!!! .' - . j EdchDress Silks. Stripes, Plaids and Plain Colors. - Best 011 Baird Blatt Silks. Imported. '. 1 Parnell Ilednoes.plahiCashmeresandal Wool DeLalns. Long and Erinaro Brodie; Shawls. - • ' 1 Crape Shawls./Stells_Shawla,ke.. Ac. ' I ' -DeLenes. Chintzes, G nghoms. Pa-amattas. *c. Embroideries, Kid Gloree. Hosier! andll'illtfa. AMERICAN AND FOREIGN STAPLCODS! !I I i Shirting and Sbees Ina Enalinserrnyq Ilty . ood width. Flannels. Blankets. Ticking/. Crashes. . Best Irish Linens. Table Cloths. Quilts: etc. I Chiths,Casalmeres, Sarni:tette and Meetings., ! Carpets, Oil Cloths, Droirgetts. !failings, etc. TIIOIINLEY A CRIBB, I - N. E. dr. Eigh th and. Sp r i g Carden Streets. iiGrOmnibusses run past our deo ereig ten .. tinnier, mm the Exchange. in „which onr customers tan ride free of charge. To them we funds tkitsts, ' • . '• IN. 8.--A Wit earn nut On pawn.. ' [ 1 Sept. 6,.18416.. SUPER PHOSPHAT OF LIME. DIPLOMAS have bee awarded to the subscribers for the above article, by the • Peniustvanta Sate Apricutturid &tidy. - Noe .tersey • Bucks Chanty.' " - . .* • Schisyltdt amity ' " u i Burks Chanty autte Cberaty, LtL, K d . k • The quality and h4h character of our ilon M well hocern;. It he maddened the best and. cost tellable manure for '• CORIp NITS, WAEAT, Penni' Os GSA" scot only.piodoelag largeerrips, but preeminently IMPROPINIS iiwSOIL, i Prig:4l;4oPa 2000 Um AS Ott. per /b.) • • -o,4lmoii—Oblierve that e4rybarrel Of ourartlde has Mir maw and that of, Pelts rd Kidd stamped on the head. • PlUllpttlets describing Its qualities and mode of wing can be bed - at-our store:. or ley mall, when desired. A lib. araldectlon made to dealers. - AGE., WA:MD! ; i2l' • We have Air side One cargo of the celebrated PA.CLITICartZAN GUANO. (ImpOrted per ship ILartiet lloxiej similar to that sold by us last reason. end-which pre such gnat saUrthction. It is fully sold to Peruvian Guano ate lower price. . • CANCI:0321:11, OIL PISEIJIAIII7IIIC.- A full ripply Of Ibis new and valuable *rile* to which the attention of Verniers. , ' GOTERNmz.Nrr Petunias ouaso, 'Constantly on hand and for sale at the breast rates. . CORN' enziatatilts of the most approved construction; Et_ prices. ALI.EN iNielraLES, No. 23 & Wharves and 35 F. Farr street, First store above Chastratit.. Pbtlad'a. .4ir•Yam anima load it the Water 'street front, and avoid the crowded wharf. Auguit2 '6O . Fl o 111 Aut.23at 114.- !!M Eli == a ti ' ditfi tin By , ph and tops~a ' ThD !tapyilaicauthif — Ciriclunatt •TlStinday, celstiratedA Miss saltstes morning, iait pi 6t: 11 . , - - Foater's Iptr ori -- . - cougreas in the Sixth Cos. gre!tsku ii et,_ :wet Whi Democrai EC ••, !aim illietoratTletet bat bow! • thi --- froos . at 15,000 •ixtiotily ht Yrs., . • Ten . Omit Jimaiy semis Do Opk , . ' An.Oppositi I formed: In In• puti down. monfand Fre • chance in Ho° • I,l ! eipte .Anenthuidasti , Re ablitins unseating was hold . at Newark, on dej.2j)M•Lpereesit—trerer— present. • - Thelst' publicans reasetneeting at tliadd"it Ford, on Theredey, 1 oceisloth of the senl- 1 : 1 versary of the Bet at lodywine. There wen sereral thoneand Pe 'ne i , , 1, e. en • tr... •• ' siastaintinifieted *Pall (fist 0X134 . 0 or IL FREEDOM A TRILISOION. • -! • . is it an . -. In Baltimore , on Tbursd . eight, thirgepubli- •'. cans of that City attempted tar hold a Meeting to. '‘ appoint a Fremont eleetorifileket-forblerYlarid, ' -4- but it was broke* up soon ride -tbe.-ormudittion .. 4 .by a crowd of men eqd boy's; forced their Intl :• ' into the room and drove out tt er Republicans.— Messrs. :cochranS„ Gountion 'nd.lfereditk. the/ t principal 'parties to the meet s . were chased by .f. i • the crowd for Auroral square , a * lastly ; - compelled to seek refuge i it Mae from their 4 . ... I . ' tuners. Several persopa ai e l perigh, ‘ —,- , --- ), e back wind ows of the Ilall: • ..--- .. • , - i 4 If freedom or speech and" po tipal actiott Ira this perseeritedln* State as'mll ,:iu its Pr 0.814- '. very views as )far ; land, the people can Itidge bow tiranaleal must be the censorship fatribm _South. ', " Freemen, eonsioi the condition of yourfrel' i white brethren of the South. Should you &it in pro- .... ~ tecting them this kill, tbeir,eondition'willlie less - enviable than that of the Russianocrf. Xottgivir ----- free foot to - a - power irk desires to override you'. " as it does the rufgre s ve. The Slave power, prates that It Is not seed nal. ' That Baltimore outrage stamps the o 0 3 ttus a lie. 11 • . ," „ 24. i IEI JAR IN KANSAN. Pre4larery ' °sir:gee on the 4res, &AU The . Adasinisfrition guiiaining Llt Bonfits' . The following 'are the * full particulars •of theme .. latereutrages at 011.Mwetomie; Leavervivortb, and '- 11... other places in Kansas, porfietrated by the Bordtes-°*- Rufilens and miler bands of Pe : St:ivory lava- • den: ' While readio4them, let iM - remembered that the presenttAdministration ere', at this l mo. . ~ facet - not onlyinifferinethise outrages to contiol tie; hut Support te ruffian' perpetrators in their ' aim- against th e ea Stateimen, and ;that to'con.' • 'tinuo that support Cl , Bac A hanen /and hit i arty are . , f -.' pledged by the ueinnati s latfonn. • DA TTLE - 6F OSSA WATO . . ' A party of.itome five or six . Inelatimad _lt- diannWhe bed gone oat. to Ranass-MI selitaii*-/ / turned re . This city yesterday morning. on kthe • t steattrar Polor.Sfar;_havingleen captured at the ... ' Battle, of Ocsawatornie by the forces !nadir lieu, e& Reid; and after belie detained a I - or trio' in captivity, weniconduffilid tit Westport, al - 414bere *---:. placid on board .thr steamer V 1,4 k taken nut of, the Stine or 3licstVori, and accompanied with the threat that if they ever ventured bark to the Ter ritory At Kansas, and_stero eaught, they jshoutd .' t latently be bring oV *het. . -. / Learning of,tite arrivalpf this party, We bed . an interview with its men _on board the inner t Haltiuinre, onw 'eh they had taken passage for 4 / Alton, Illinois. Their sevens l accounts agree so perfectly; the et have condensed and embodied , all their stn Ments that we might present our readers with a vemplete Itnil reliable .narrative of the terrible conflict at Ossawatomie. .„ . : • The town k of'Ossawatomie was CoMposed of . from thirty td forty, houses. find was a' thriving ,- place before' theßensas difficOlties,-and had I,pop- • citation of aboutotwo hundred. - It is situated ina• mediately bctwicn the forks of a branch of the -Osage Tint- and Pottawatomie river. _The dis tracted elate of the country bait occasioned ame,tti.. - - wait totalolesertion och e town by* thelarniltes tiving.in kt, nnd:at thetime of the fight ft was oci-", .. espied by . about fifty armed Free State men and a few women and 'children. - - At six, o'clock lasttEntarday morning, just after. sunrise, a_pro-slavery party of about 400 Brent un- • der General Reid, made their appliaratiee before , the, town . havitig inttheir command is piece ofatr-.; . tillery, 41 niostli t rthem mounted. They 'had' made aforeed march ef thirty or forty miles from • 'their tamp on Bull creek. As soon us the Free , State men described the' praslavery force, they Plet ‘ themseives under command •of Captains Brown and '.Updcgraff, formerly or Ohio; and " . tonight shelter in It growth; of underbrush about ,• thrett bun - aged yards distant from thp town. The I . pr,3-slavery force 'maintained . theft 0:Good at • about' a half mile, and, ei , mmenced firing with -....... • their. canon, which was :loaded/ with grape and :3 canister slugs. 'They bad an advantageous po sition, and each discharge •of the gun raked the -ambush' of the Free State fettle - with fearful of.. feet. One of coltritiforman'A" . states that hp Cite three of his comrades fall It nee; stilt they am- . ...' turned as briskra fire as they Aould, it'd succead.'. ed in wounding .-several of their enemies. After • . some ton or a dozen discharged from the artillery, ,1 a company of about eighty of the pro-slavery 1 force4lismounted from their horses, and - haVing stieroended.the place of retreat made t.a 'charge arid completed the entire rout of the Free State • 7111 vend of whom, in attempting to cross - the . '; str m along , which the tight raged, were shot in th :critter and,were either instantly , killed or so ' b ly : w undcd its not to, be able td save them- . lye rota death bytdrOwnini. , _.* 't . " ' ' oof our inftirmehts state, that he IT the ' . body of Captain Brawn in the 'water. II knew it whim by his coottl.and hat. He thinks there is no doubt of hip ng killed. Seven of the : si Free tate men were - tured; after which the town as set On Ore and tirely destroyed. -. ' • n arching- back toll!' camp on Bull creek,. th prisoners were subjected to very entel.%treat- m t, and two "of them, the one named Williams anti'theethe.r "Dutch Charley," . were taken out • .of the camp tied shot by their infuriated enemies.' , Tb l tt latter wee. a Hungarian who had fought un. de. Kossuth, and since his removal to this coun • try,hadaived In'Kansas and taken it very active ' ' jut with the Free State party . I Ile' was present ' at t 6 battle of Black Jack, and after the capture r i i of the pro-shivery party, x'lls appointed to ghrd . .• n the \\prisoners, one ottwhdrn was a man na al ..• 'Totem:tn. , This COlsman wife' tektite battle of . . it- .-" .sawitomie, antl'itter the capture of. the F est ;State men .reeognized'"Dutoh Charley.'" lie •_•,. mended that "Dat ti Charley " be delivered n ~ s k ~him, still taking him Ont.lhot him dead. ' .. - .Frederick Brown, son of Capt.ltiown, was also -, killed.: Sid_ was,one of the picket guards of the Free Stet* camp at Ossairatoutie, and being sue ,prised, ho was abcdthroegh thetiteartley a preach er named Martin Whiter. •AlterVeing killod..ant. 'while lying on the ground; with the mouth re- ' taxed and•open in death, another •shot was tired. -. Ursa bin throat. • • . The above Is-the, straightforward".thle of this-, party of inen,.and hears upon its Nee the imPrese /,. of truth.—St. Lost, Derstmrat, &pr. 6. J . ... 'At Leaintiarth, Mr. William Phillips, a law': i yer, and Si. man a- butcher, lave been murde'red by the Fro•Blive;qben. Quite: a'nutither of the' .. citizen . a have been coispelted to, give up their t t_ 1 homes strokfiy-1:5•.: their lives. The mob under . ' 1 , ~ . . Emery have foltpossessiom of. Leavenworth, and have put every man of the Free Slate party, and • many who'sre but moderato ilia-Slavery ten, to . . the tot, as felisws :.--L 7 "Will you take up arms and' , , . ' fight the d.;--d abolitionists, or will you ghlt the- Territory r - • .. . ' The town of West Point, Ara, bas bats Invest- . • . ed by the ltulline, and a man eased Daniel Mar.' ' tie, A tavern keeper,, Tabbed animated to 'leave the place. . . lila, could . rill equine. wi th e amostnik of ro P.Blavery mantes which MA AL. Our read- . • . . en en see trom the above what': the Pierra Ad-- • ministration upholds--wbal they are ealhd upon to eondeastkin - November next. • . • , Zr..3t ME 3d-3m 1211110 . Euttopanat Intutziannci;—:By the "City of ißhltimaee; at Philadelphin, we ere in possession of Ltt erp aol dates to the 27th nit. In Spain the goverainent As occupied sp7 potellas new °Meer', Wanly from the lalberat party. It was' an/mooed that a .decree would appear in a few days, 'oppressing the whole of. the National Guard. and that tbe province of Ida-; .drid bail already been disarmed. In Portugal, the bread riots bad been suppressed. At Lisbon, the cholera way declining. In conaceptence of the recent riotty- si great many arrests of troops and citizens had been Made. The arrival of the , : French sqaadron in the Tape, (had caused muellt, eseitatient. This harvest we:saver:end had proved more uafavorabla than was aistiCipated. !The Tian ire aletimplete failiire, and 'disease had.also appeared among the tattle. It wits rumored that a Collision bad oecurroa at Palermo, between the Neapolitan and Swiss troops. ;Throughout Neapolitaitprovinees this crop's had failed. Ade.' tris has ordeted the seqiestrated property of the ;Amhara exiles to be . sold. The piratical attack on a Prussian corvette, on the .eoast of Morocco, , liad caused an inteasii• exeitifinent at : : Berlin, the feeling being that , Prussia shoald undertake the_ — . chastisement of the pirates. Russia has volun teered several ships to any expedition Prussia may send ;fur thatilmrpose. The tritisli Envoy at Denmark, +ma fetitsellioni *teatime:tee with 1, laic geiverninind,"and '•11 - kiningtheneil the hoped that, England sPetiglily‘hOtedelo rho plan of !rapt talizing the Bound Dues. 'the cholera; has sp. pealed In Stockholm, the capital f Sweden, and the Itussian Military,Envoy, Doolisee,:tres thefirst lianas: :The Russian government gives bopis of tba eeneader of I,lelgrade. , lIMITIVLII.I3,:r-Ba*ipc44l.lol., (grit Si) atittetfit thinsn thn ntfirlatft,.. ' • M= == El DM M C El EH El~l ■ F '..--'1 _ -