- sr" 4-f ~..... .:-..,----..-..,-----,f, .411 i iji . t. 01....:...)01ittta1.i ' '•• IPOTTSV I LLE : 2 t PA. ' .._....`.._...:,.._L... ....- .., • 4 TititiiA-i! SEPTERIE r p . IL 27, ISScl_ . f -I:s.-17---1 : - c - :-- -- u - 11 .7: , ,,, t v ~. irc;, l: l, ' ens 7 ( l - 171 ; -- v4 ,— ; l 1i the ar,ret, ;• emulation of atly• Tight , l'..llirf, *,, paPerspubilt,lie.lln the County—ann .Itelmnotteo nni 4 ttel,-.1. panto , of the population. 4 ltavvrtlteaaet _ ..entrte4l lu itl. ernitme.l4:4l_ c_ounteprr as mien tot f . wh vere eat( publlsLhed 17 ITT. , 1110 ot . hr . I,_,PlLL.,era,id iii" .ger ties tbe rate of re% ertiblns • e 'MAY , 5 .4 " lair rtoring to the ,circulation 011 he paper. : ,• . "Wrilirrlf.D... .I.tlibi; ofi:;.:4 ' Cilia' Reporter. e• I. ; . toeteeattd 14;4 ne , a 171313..-.3:14 cuter prefonl4 . I, e ninile it prOty rilnd %%TIN.; and w o ckn.trark at care "' "40PAIIY, and 0 - 11.1 421. tk.bnAUCA turn.:,A large porti. crhis_timeir.....lllho sphit,but of ,do , ra. •• . .._ , ,1-, - - F o am • r the T1C:21%.' ' ,!.. 1ie44 1 From tticilsy until PrdStde 0 Oingle suheeriberei . ~ i ; I: 0 eopiesito ono iulliss, : ' ; hl i 13 copies ,do 'do lt l 7 ~ f , 21 copies. do . ?.do.. -.: ,i. 50 copieS - do: - 1 . do . ; • • . 100 topic , do ~ Ao ' -.-. ' '• , 25. ebpiel of_ene* it sno,r • . ~ 1p c o v iets , 1 1,) • ; (1 9; - .I; \ 100 ooPies, do 5 du, .: 1 :-. ' • Send h the istur.es' of /et - -Mtn aa+ Gtr each nuts/ et of above cheap rates. - 411 the rani rest ittielegetii4 on ti\e intiibrtnrr - 4'otel.t . s: then; to rylie..intilii.7 ,lol The Efrahl of Freodarar the "Ensist4,neo to - ryFlinil3 i ..l4.oh . Ono ot thir very heq'tatnini Every friend . of Frnef.l4n,' And . . exte . con ; of Slavery, onght to tlon. IL,r..r_EVEItY i iItIE,I , I. .11. Q L .131.' lIIS P. , LEEVES TE. lifiND RESOLVE TO, KILL .COUNTY FOK 'FUSE ARE 'or Ass : S§EDI% , Every person ileafring to oto at thp 9eto , v leetion, Must be assse -, 1 JO, days election. Friday,•she of _October . is the las daY or assessing. I • . '' . AT YE:AM IN BUOt SiklElNCl......nitta , AOSt 4 ''. Papers' say ~ tho !demand ferhfrs. Stowe's, no'v fi, ""Dred,i(is in 'grel, that ..lip, ,pitblishereara noit' tiriating , and bind fig- :3009' re i t4 a, play, equal to . • ' terr s'Pluins a it L IPli to, for the 4orkfing hours: ft is sold, hat the oillti are ;the itA of the• Ability td, !fupply pp ~ 10,901) coey.: , -' {, a' Tete l'ait,iDEll'lliA Pali/. N ews slin . i; er' sistsi 1 In railing Xrem nt 'a, Roiann7 cathollealtli?ogli. it has, !een role ed neleatllifti, tiu.i.:.:by'regpqeta . : - Me clergy nieu, tyro j..deu i:Atove4nor -of—SS dri.l7;rk; , and 'many other persons I .,acha 1 Id irk.. a plsitivo• • ! donbil from Froutont'slOwn lips. We talto i thisi A . 7 " c;u:lort to state !tat a.nioro.Nilful, wicked il'ild d -, lilmrapi lying Sheet, tlian this Do'ity,Neicsiiia hara poi-er.krioNiiii,,e, ..ur e;tperieneo of thOty wars tia . .I.tho c.omiue;. , r of a j ouriptl.. . .........•I . • - ,- -I 1 ;a0N.,TE1F.4110131; FRELINGRItYSEN, J.ofr PrOideui of th . r Aiqericqn IliLle socicty, vu foul:Freavout, ) 1 Ii p'r,ntfnit a 'Catholic Tiii;ptiore . Rutgerti, G,llege,..tshe was the hig candidate fl?! fire PreAd . e . ..t frith ryttsteclthy . tie Filliente teen 4-Netv ..T.4r;rylto_ brad titir p ,F i teti! I . ..lector:ll Ticket. I.eitlinnes 'he honor, tied iivtriihilis'preferenee for rjrentotii. All'tlie trite`p, , tti-P ! ht 6r . r i yezy Oily. are errayiitg titeierril‘et.on :tlie title , it Ftee4loln.• ; ,_, .„ • , , WE LNCITI: ourreroh•rs' to- thd parltisttl Ayer'i ktftceill'sciiiptits wh i ch. itppytir In ,tl mu ns, 61" 'p i'i`r igipar. ! 11' II eil •id c*eive tatcn t ,r , - r , ' 1 . 1 !..' .); t i teftttni llf what int rerLtis..ft 1 :111, .nnd 1' Source Whrcli .;111 liavo Itolgx , sp,cted. 1 th . -.tor it , well Ittiottn il.S ' j :C u l l thd ,lending 1 0 / of 11tie..c! nfry'; who : Ale ote:i.- ILO grOztt a 'Wentz t. , tlie di?rorcry. trill ii.rap k l . lc44,4l.!rtt.. c) edipi f, rpoNlifr ne.p. '11lie• •u110,11.41144d,• which has Itifloii".cd his Ifiburs', 14. tow:1411 ‘ll tliiscont'iniatliti,ti) . ile_diitiy :\eiti'oribttittn `On't, Ppli:-:-:-11',4 ing - No. co , ' *lfy Oh k tercei% -: Ecitl'hie by Joni (1-: BRattiii,..' \ r36:103 ..:' E',.:9oVkll.Niat. BIGLEI of California; h: s hes n 'lmp:yr:pato : • Seivitlkill eounty," l to make poljpi tettite,eCtmes,-: :We itisityo Im'will stamp the whole 'W . 1 , r . r • I coon c. ' 11 . e•thmk. weltave hear' 0f5,,fr.4 igier!s suthiti tleparitiret kola Calif:mei:4 arthe ti 0 that the Vigilance ComMittee were est:Mai:lg •thit , ras • eats and ballot-b4x staffers- of that ; State . by seores.L - Ver:i yueertiloyealetit. We have a num.. boy. of liners in this , Region: who are • intimately ' acquainted with:lti . r.Bigler's California career;—. As. it,!illtatet.t,,,hy,, the Ca lit:Grnia papers that -‘llTgler ,never . was legally elected • Governor; ' but . odeupietheTositiim,,,through the'ineMis of,bel tl loi-boxlttuffirs; thereon: et itpre may not lA, ''paii. 7 - tioulaelY,agieerible4 . Be . terlintort atfe'w Moro 9f the saris hilney, t? help a sinking cause. 4... Let • them eurne. ' We•dcin't fear them. , .., ; ' ,- •• . . • - 1 ~ 411 RICH FRAUD. • r . ('ln r'ot'ten' county anti .eliewhere; tile • nufinn frietitliie Buck and Briek . • nia hireulating .•bil! - h .. .. . for,nie ttnr..Nheadoii . - ~" - itijellANAN• AND 114...ICK.P.XItIDGE, 1 • ' ' '•iin Fuzi liii;ittaa." .1 •. : 1 • .. . l lftroli--CiSti't they ktthst! time. we parel„,Free 1k in 'Pennnylyania, arid that.the people can 11-13n.lerknntl lineltannialtncl - Brae ken tar of -- Free - lianati!! NV liy., di ey might just charm) Bully-lireeks: with being 'in favor; ,Knfl';llP. :None ilt n..flgoror n lying Itnnee , l 'ir,•!.le• .----.! 7 It' 1 :1 - mal:e the nsEertion.' r •' :. f• ,, y ..:',. 1 1: e i.,f,ttii,u ' r r ta,m l . ~! rVeatt:.:...:!...,,q 4 .ekttilated ia :Pefinsylrtinia . inser;ptii:it ~ ,- \.' i ," •; . • 1 , -Ft.ll . .K' AND AUL. S,; .4-Nn tug TA:ttlFr or. 842," . , ~. , *Air. Mid re!yea'lrti tly _the astir; T r Oti , Of. misMcii2tely'afteir ti l ley obtained "powv. le Fremont ri.oteks be (1 7 4fritnied in a simi ler again? - ItAvoillif he t nn insult to'their Poor Sritoolek reaa-al • in fnro its of Prool ..yroulA 1 Iti. with thl which CantDsHay lzr man . . . intelligle. ti,c irnovrer, yr . :2.1 . : ... ".. . . " 1.1612'hv iii'Veorg4 Wiggant '5 ; i . We l!gxe been 5.12 . e4, uko. Is , 9co. Wiggan T. .Iy4 te t •Ty. ! that hp • .i., 1 . .s. pitiien.. Of Tornaqua,; , for •y l ca22 he $2125 . .an ,agent 40'1 ; th° Litt . .l)2 Schuylkill 00212 pan . :; he'.;s Ll.isa .a (..." , al \ 2lperlitor , ami 20, ii,reFeni ir a 0 ireci.n• 27f tfio in tharcitc Dank:' , .Wei bare kn 2 wri Mi . . Viggan pr . lwenly-yertr2. l .-2001 i k'nuw th.t in ppi t pf catu l piel 122;11 eguril foamy i citraii2l2o.9 in the , Iti..":Tic!ii 2222 . : Englislunnir In • r birti; bittkbas in ,thimi : cii,tintri; Tl4i Mr. A of o'nr.l):2llt4tiq idol fur tipwards of .t ichere het has reared rich' the ilrineiples of lg,ian ii i a toof.t feel ~.. it , . froyln 6y flie Tat til 3vis reed mein:C(l,4) the e i bnvention t jr(l Lim , y the Aiairiienslor Tontina and At)pr l eeiated-hie, f . That the 1 .which mitninated him enteitained no i fcefinpj,{P`re,,yint by the fait .. , thaf 'he' id 'eandidat : lor Akioeiatt: Jutige,: on n 'ti l t mated t.'y rt -t'.. , nro . otkil intaPolied par , bi.‘rs vctll.,4.Alticriritta orgiinlialion: • 14. . "I•t r '1 - - r •i - t, T. resporm e. ”r ll 4, ,Itc . .e l l ol iotrt../ 'we!ii - his it.*tri•—rhe fn iery . a,iie a p ode (•,) eat' , not it - fie wittht nin E l oinlehanta, 1 pr, scribe'lhiitni - LthF tnci•,igan party'. of cot;n4 will not.. (*.flit iieltsa. lii iivit atakuly atvolaee (ho 'ele.i)ion of Georf . h, —K •Food,lyalennd honesf man. • file . . . • -.10112.11' CKE , IF, ESQ.---ARninitits a oat, to !fleet the! his• gentletnen irrest ent o the . 13(4. i :,1' i)irett:i i l , of .the Ileadijig :Iteilreen Company, •anteneplhles reiiigning th• po!iition.f., The IThe reason, alerted Cpti that Mr: Tucks has ,raTteiire,il iirillient , iTersi to, nil . ..iify• •a :'riti"tilazi lo.‘itisll2 .i . tr - ither_.tintir. et! We are 11-0 .4ethrel:that: .41';'1.11ii•eker'renilY We an ereplatei resignin g the .I . lresideney' of the i.tadingl .llrund,Compantr. 'lf, ha PliOnini talk. vcr. tetir trim the pet,i,fitin 'ho her; ford long °ties of..y arii, etlorned,, .it4i .world inir,gl i e olir re reta wi th lir ! ee,.er th e. 4,41 ep ` erator4 - 41.116 re -- tea, w h o ,t , j.er tnrifit—iti I think ,ne i4e.lik their •ntitnent respeet and l ettectlitl;int: Nr: Tucker s,peculite fi tted for . th ' e[PresidenCy of heavy rinsp . trtt ..g. teed, like thOteading-hei ng u I,l_ r 1 . nprgetic - 1 . )!Iin , d gee' judgi , 41,3 ,foi the a ceebein toi io eatiffire tor, eirinaef 'eminent n; I Antic btt< tcri;"es its •ss. .t:',- . , . t , . Withtfie Trade of.'tilitf I Regitfis Mr. Tanker la . okel3: eon ected ;. and. p4seisin,s,:,[an lie i &iea, art ,'line t un in tenet wi* ifs' .rafrailleation.l.. nu et,fientatvlaould- pace.ectshion, fitted ill that re - I led. Cu r ti '1 r of 'in : w ell -p A _Ur t ,( 11 lea o , 0 ~, c e , a s yre l,..ftr.. eker., Eea % thee Ili tiles' refused the Trade bat t ens . r finis el a!iii 1445, it ,hsao ben dona t 1 .I t h urntfen e and vribdoin, and'in . a manner inle t ]] o v ir e!l . . , *6 el.tote ' lay i i !'proretbitg:. 7 .llle buil.; 4 .. ~ 1,,, i;rmente+-h4,,41-t..iuraritr unliounded.l ' hen 4 3reiew Mr.Tueher's peduliar al. Eity ap t ( '1 ne,..fi,rtl; 1• l • 'ret.nleneyi,of a Ilnad doing a large t u.iti'efe, anlf relniting Innistei.ly annsagetnnt,'"' 1+17.. r.of finTriaed Iliat i ji i itrviee t s airp . Ise n'y e3;•014 eemilst t'er,iant are- were strenwlv ~ ' '''' i ' ' \ 1 .. • . -. ', • '. - i . L !=!I:M=MI confirmed in, the opinion that Aheltemling road Co'onpany, !pare no inilticoments L'Orciain him at bead. ' * 4'4" PM ICES Eivedoth Election. _ toO, 5 - . ,3‘ ribing; d the Paper, at t e .'ple require, is'iee io — pki of the ) i.g• . • ! ittto of ivhich i dienco tO God," pi pni;era pptt of the, •to OF' OEOO %I I 'oll THE COQ MO: ,SCGUYt: freight on the L.& O. 1i..., , ,we laubt sai that it wiltltavo n'tnid,offuet uPoil , intr cop, operations.-*. Welearli'several'conipaKes in •thil .0 eoro•i)'s Cteelt region will, eftr the 20th . of the' r pir6en7t .1 onth, suspend operations •, ,. .thilst the other vim :inks in both regions, remain as yet undecided what course to pursue." t .. , t Ilosiox COAL TIIADF:..—We have ifeeived from. I an' noknoWn - perftin, n,siip.cMntaini! , l4 an e4tithate' Lt.( to eivrises—Of delivering n, tokeif Cola .to I,theeonstinterA in Delon from' Sehuylkiii CouittY pulibly,l in a llostiut , paper. • .The cothmunica t ‘ ‘ tion is signed by . "R. L.`Tay t " a doaler. It s in retil 't'o itn estlanate - given by another, ilealer The foil 'ihng\nro LIM estimates given liy, &Alit"' , Poi rontspondi , ' • en r Nalement. ; . Cost at 11:11:11elp*:{! " • Rett'Ash. $1 25!11e12 AAli,. 's4 10; lab Ash, $1 . 85 t -Trel;:theto , ! 1 1 . .. llOgton, . 2 __,lo ShOuld be, .1 79; .. " ." 170 Insuranro,;,... ' °.'ri , " "., .. ° 1! r o weighing .: , 1i v. 4414.11, .; -0:: "',, " 07., ,1 , : .., -t,,,, Latiodirmnat . 1 . .6. , " ' 'OSA ',, .a Oct! 411:10',. :!,. I'.!, ',, •• . 0,.;d ,i . : .: 06i 111fiargt ,, o • 10 Admitted, 05 1. 4. ,a 0. 3 ,: I interest. 0.3' ./ 1 1 ' '''' '. • 1 S e S T l ' ' e 'el ' i:Vi n o . ' ;' : "' ' i lfi n g d b ol -. 11,1L, 1 k i..tiu g , .'o ." —„ , . ..--- " 1 ", •-•;.-.-I. ", '. $6.54 • ' $0.:40 ,''' ' -$7 l'Oaln o tf3lbs„ tialnerloo llat.'; 'Gala of 100 ' Coil,' .35 . C0a1,'35 ' lbs. Coal, 35 Sckeett ng 1^ - V licreeultip 12 .14: . ' . s6Ba " 'sao7: " ", ' .$482 I- The tirst.estitnitte given is•thii fitirbst—;it takes tbelaverage,priensT t ir pie season. The ottuit Iwo 1 givel.this.extreMoTowest prices fur inferior Coal, I Lott Red and : 'White Ash., The freight and tt;ll' is $., 00 'per: tt.iti on Railroad to PliiladelPhia, ,tvjaich leaves s2_lo for Rod Ash 'and' $1 .S 5 furl White Ash hero. EverybodYknows that good Rest Ash Coal cannot be Sold at • less than frpm $2 . 25 ( L i, 1:2 37 (4 4 s'2, 50'a tonitere,.'witliotit!a. positive !loss to the protimMi. The tiro' Ash, which ib fro.' , , .quently sold for'„Red or Pink, can_be ttliroriled for, less: Again, 'the freights:ftqn Port Rielnnond to. Roston' Will averag,e,t2 10 tlie Whole Year iroand, ' and the bidet...l:homes aro 'all reasonable. 'Mr. T.lty'si'ertlealaiiims`7ill not bear the test of sertiti ny,--itis based , on false premises, for a business man—awll"skins" alinost too . biose. even for a .Connectitut liartitie.. G help the Coal Opera torsid ln"l'lfs „Region, sr th itwo dollars ,tell 'and; freight front Alt.Carb_zt , lto Philadelphia; who will 1 tell Red Ash•lit $.l 10 Per tee 'rmboa at itil4'l . mond. ." ' .• ,of 'W. (.1 •ol- =I IME rffE2l Effil = ECM froat , lieretiof.tre, Melton Coal Dehlers pirdd their eon) lower in ;he setts'en.than in the• Pall and Winter, to induce people' tZi receive, their Winter.supplies direct trent the vessetnnd .thus saved ' the expense or handling and piling in. the . yards, making scarcely any . profit op it. The profitimere - genisally put on the %Vinarstocks:—. Tike wbalthy People availdil themselves of the,lUw 'Sit:UmOr prices,,and generally laid in their s'tocks. As freights titi9need . the price),of Coal *o ad vanced-rand the prices were put up to cover, the it4vance and alsoithe profit. Tits bore 're:Yr .hard un'the, pourer clai.ses who could buy only tIiFY .wanted . Coni, nnil!the dealers 'generally concluded, last Spring, to - Ite , ep the prices up higher, in the Sun:leer sensi.nond lower is the "Wing, iti ef.der o • profits 11 . rap a prtion or t rent w werb'biii able to bear i ay gives the ex trent° low . prices . of the .Summer; pries{' ruined a large ;, ri.uinher •Oporators, and eota-1 pe P lhi . d o4ers. to s i nspend4V: arrange 'WWI their hI creditors. The first celiiinn is' the fair nyeragn cost, end loaves but little profit to 7 tlid. dealer int Boston. . ty . years l' •tt fntnily Arnetican lcd Crier.(l t tliat he at noinftia- IThoictitilv COAL TN Nor Trebnoe .of Thurs enylg ' • . "Tbo stock Iloro i; 5411 btllaic dint, of lest yenr; Bet the new POltreCS of. supply tinting the Winter trill fin :itty lipprift.Any.fletleieney there linty- ho at tius selvya of nniiigtition," `• 'onvention roserlptix'p• found as it notni- 1 y ~f meta l . Imola is out et , l.irn , act ;tit , n--iro • • • • 0 1 01: 3 01 1, ityl t; ill 1 s44 ., rit,- :fro _o Viggan We woutlynot ;inlyiee pio consumers' of, New, Yu: k to depend oU iv interttapplies trtotig the .thial 'legions the ensiling , Winter.: Tf it shOuld:Proie to tic 4 s.evere•as th . C]laet, all their suppilei would he cut off from Ike 'Mines: . Railroad Campanius find that the lord Beal they eatry.to market in the Wiuteigscason the' ''itter for their unichinery 'Eterkton 'or Cual sent to market last front. Winter, Schuylkill Connty, was Sent at a fuss, hu:lg to the Producers and the carriers--aini - hest lot, the triads front the Lehigh and Scranton Region, rtintginglu Elizahethport, ean lead' htit little ll,ul to this - New York market Ago ensuing Wintio.L.-, Thigy•lievginut 0 . coMe up . to their pretitisei this Sear because all new undirtakings,require muck ' I . me lime than is generally, anticipated, :add ta., great deal of experience to hark their ginickinery, 01,:e . ,., to advantage. By the pin ~a lffbt, they tall] be frilly ,Prepared fur a Wintei.. business, as far as the / elements will permit,' I The bolding ; I.lgekoe far, this season in New , Y 3rk and other] 16 n iigeigg, under 'the expek•tation ot reMi - ving Al '..largeSupPly or Coayfrotig theige emi r ; equrre, h i i i ; . .aiminisheul the !trade from the ether regions edit-) sitleitti;ly, and.the Meer in some of-the markets will rule higher then,mmai next: Winter in Muse giuchce. The alaive remark in 'the Tribnia,4lll only injure the consumer if pmetieeti upon, with r outlenefiting a single todividual,•eicept pertirps: I.he speculators fa coat anti..the johb.t•rS inTpa took.; • Consumers will profit by ottr. : •'Udviee; 19 ,lay iri their Winter's stoke stoic, sad not :Octet to k ..s a Winter's supply. Coal cannot be lower this sed eugg than it is dow---but , mat, rule ';higher ar the( Seaton advance.;,, mous e the-prim of Coal and freights are baiblitt the advance 'gni Winter op , prunehes. - ~ .We have r e ceivede the faildwing letter f•• -- ' 1 . „ , Wams:as, fiept.lB,lB4o.`' Eat. .box s*.Jorassu—l gimlet la re i paper of tb nth Inst. the_ follow tog reiire— . Tbe e ',p' 4 " frit et th e , Times; Wilkesharre. states tbst the I sliterierelketiart:l , in„2 4 : 4 u 4 pp e d options A at Present, but Area no ! ;1,. The IgaltignaraCanP•CASpanytung not a th pped gPerit-' I tltg i nn t r z li e ste t. 24y or er m er a r i l e any .ta taueof rlotls i o u t zp i r,,,. o . g !. l'ot the Vompany..preventirsg our custummufesensendlng! orders; and as there is no such psperiut the olpirit of thet .Thnetx" pabllehidi In this place, I would, thank you tot mire melba name of year iinturnant, as wall as carried]. ttrlmbstatement-:° ; 0 . 0 • Yours, be.,l •_•• 1 ;', , .., : •1 , ..., —tux; Misr, Agent. ~ _ ge. !As habits, of cleat die., , i11 . ...:t.747 him 111at,1i044;, sy4t4ln ;iai : tit e coi");lition of ittl TAB '6OAL, ITI Allr.d ,- ,, r!,:t ..1„,..-:?i t p _ .pottraile,septienipei 21; 1850. f,.. . . __ . - Thc iluanthy gent by 11411re:id thie vree4Hfs, 55,587 .14--by.thnfil 3,420 00—fur the Cseek 1 / 9 ,- 313 14 tons. T4ial by it,ilread. 1 ,Gy2.IGBAI4 - ',Meet - 1 1 79 R lil 02 by C cllO 3.50. 10 i!,,et,609,403101 lune to EaMO perio4 . . ..-.-,- . - .. . .. . The Cons,lhasj Fought's'', to _ lastyear'li ship. 'rflentP• •Tileiltoiir - Oad still retiaiaS lieh.'nd I . T,- • • 004 lima, i : ' - -', I - -, , ~.- ~,: • .... . .- _ 1 he tradsfis • IMentaing • quite . brisk both! 11 , to . -aMI at P,irt%lllehinead--and prices me aflvinciug . at hoth p • oints,.arf freigbta -.1oloi•- ii ; i-"ea*• o n adrabees:'.... '• . ' - • ' - . -,. . .. . .._ /*Pit id box'. evident Thor ;11e. iditrk! . tiori • ' /I eOlt.iotLe' . 4 , pliesf iht*, 84(lion• ':Rat 41 14 1(€ _ tbo ipiytitAs of ti.illiipitip ireairos reaalitt,w4 perk :pa ri,4,4-.6,,i4-1,5s st f ppi's front-iill _Me . :Revi?ris ?lA_ ar e ‘7 . 4 4.ut 1'3;000 ' l a!: behind thn.svipply t ) alt7e Re ,14;:,41: l it , yam; biciudinv the evity'...fzucthe 'km ;ll' ik?ns: The4eficiency cannot be Made upkor . the tinlanco nE the season. last yentithiiiineris ,ed suptily *se 090,000 • tons -4- orsir= this previous 1 year--aud there . tuna ..a surplus,,ii Mali !no few markets: This . ,year ttislinpossibie . tb thrsii• tats the market may: increaseoyer - - tlfe supply 'or laib . year ; for the bsillene-of the season. in coMPart : sm with last year the trade some up att . fellbwir :----:-- • ' ' • • • ; '18552 • 0656..• • • • AsiAk: - kiirzio., • •••• .:144,1p' 1 • 1 Lebigh 1.9,910,,, •Dcl. and 11u k, s Coy 2! .-"-• 75,000 , 71,551 - • Nana: Coat Co.l; about tha.ilam?,, , 40,000 Wilkesbarre-r-ilown decrease, • 30,000 , 25 OW Serautou--;:ast; oCir aPPliv • • 3 9• °12) . . . ,1 434,520 242,713: 8%000- , 69,00 =II • ttd;l9 . ' • Deduct f‘cint•the 430,52 G tons 30,000 tons, which the WilkestiirrOtegion'vms 'short last -yearlof the supply of tau pri): ViouN fear. down thk Kver, and , you have-10,3'2/ tons ahead of, ilia previous year. at this peritid.• tite':dificienly of the' trade; this yinr, add ii`showil Amalfi:cream in the' state of .04rade , .itow, cooOretrwitit ',the sare period laseyeer upwards 4,f 1313 F HUNDR E D AXD,I FirrY-NiNn TquinSAND Tomi. . We care not how hriiik the! demand' may' be for; 'the balance of tine season, inc.:Lo3.s° of Ccial tan he throwiiiita2the market year—and it is esql.pmely• deribtful .whether the present Ana-. eienrican bs madcap. Ceitsitiners,loolt to it in time. We h'hvo warland you the _whole If prices gaup to a high figure th i n naming Wirf ter, 0;11't blame the OrCeratoi.. - Many have been . .broitiirt up Old ruined ber4ufm you would riot tak.o thoirl at ',.e'ven ruinous .Prices 7. , I Sehnxikill Canal is .r'erp loin, Cinpany }laic been , c ibiwini, out . of hc' f r~ Itc.!..Crvoi r s for sour time: • • The Ca mbO'idanell "Civilian" cVs : •;' 1 4 TIM water in-tho canal Is •imliyl(4. Thii boa men afe•stitt,nn *the 'strike; they seem - detOrmin- j ed t.. liold!,ot•until their dam:tads are acceded to. I The coat•oplraters oF...thisibilon held a ceneulta ,tion on -the culject . on last - Saturday, .but mono; to 'no delittiteldarlidon ; they sepatml 'disposed, how, ever, not tli - giiint the 6.latmen.the 'advance thty •• demand. • •• • "In regard to th 9 inerca#df7st coati , per tom) IMAM lipiPoilaul j wits'netripired frtnit an a:dale-in 'ibis i ..• ._ 'FiriMasher:l,a( "Tiecor4_of the Times"- of Init'weeli • where: the ;stibstanco 9f it wilt j :he found,:The I PiTor was ip?istell wrong: j • We take great pleasure in' beim. , wile •to contralitt -the • stateleentoo • promptly and effeetuallir '• " -'''. '' ' • '' , Frat, voitleconorvres. ) .*Mrilllalearrearirt 4.1 :the „cost • of feel On trfliestiaii! awl .l . ).V.e(eiester ....4talroa l u the i i rear dial experiments fur ..".. - ar 1 . t.• .) :testing the sureess of eciatburiting engines in re-. -ilueing the tilt, Jul published! in .. the r f " Bolton. - Daily. Advertiser ,” -nf the lith. bewarett• =tick attention. The :cash , pitblislieil at the.sequett Of '.:llla — Worccater road, over the jsignate :of Mr. jjail, for I r.,years • .Pretiaeut Of that -riail; is its . follows: .. • • -.-,. i j .: ' r l • J-' • . }lir t 1-- . , . . i ' ' i y purrili r se 4f Olaiyi eohiparis recapitulate the, preminent,resuits begii the potripatatiostbase4 lon the year's ',and followed by tiiese bared , en the c: for burningj coal, .' ~ ) 1 jj • _ . " - 1.. Iraiisiraia,4 Ra p: ; A;iraye of I 'lreititt of train, 'Overage both ways, .' . ....., Treie 1 reil4 per hip, • j ,' ". • Cost of fuel per trip of:41l4 stifles. •• . •.. iiiiie of sib triin,p ••;‘ ' '." ~ton- p er ileof du:. .. •"•.• 4 4 J Nhiu,of " • de.. ...„ • g t ods ' :' 1. ihrt-,slcry jag Engin 17-dai ioith Bat . •'iv A i th tof train, ilvernebg:4l3 , !tays, ~ :. Tons 1 1731/0 per trip, " - i ' ' . Cost of feel, per trip of -1434 : Willes, with wo .; for_kludling, „i• • t ~..1 9. ' : 9' per.taile of each train, . ~ . a '' per ion per mlleet do, • rounds of coat anti wood per tip .- ,=. ' •• : -J.... - - .4 per , lie d trails, . , J litiatau Peritartro sIiPARATIJS.—Th • cartificpto .tn raver - of Messrs. Ma Trucles.Apparatua for purifying wat ieived -too late 'for last week's Jot publish it this week,: . Taiwan' Sept. ' . . 3 =M. Xuncite a Tawas, ,'l . latrrlrairr:--I harp now had your Ap ratus for ea rthing Mine Water In operation at our mlnes in Andes riel—near Janesville—for the last there oqour_mattx u and lam so much pleased with it that we ere abbot to erect anotheeet our Second Slope, that we tire now sink ing on the south dip of the South . Baaln. feel certain. that the annual expenseitill tie much less n !purifying the stater than we at first anticipated. j It' certainly "mustiprove a great saving to the Boilers, consequent ly a sa.ving in the mining of CAW: VrY Reap., ' ' ! • • ' Jolty 41 MOl_War.r. . 1 Tom following is a continuation of Mr.. altnn's attml )table papers en the subject of vontl siting- Ines: ~ k On Venltlllastioxy z 4 3lessas. klorrotte.—ln ivy last I made e suggestions concerning draining: and-oinking to deeper C-wsl veins of, this region, which, with other- tem relating to Coal khafts, I intend to detail more f-in the fol lowing arttrtes ,l Deep shafting. to Coal veins is alway la expensive systeut of "winning" or opening ' a way WOO. For this reason authr" work exrght to be carri oil in as per - foot a manner as passible, and every putts le.advantage embraced by the tenet and location of th j shaft , in to gaol to the relation-It would bear to the coal property Intended to be' worked and conveyed the surface through its medium. - ' • . 1 in , . .-- In nnecases of sinking 4,ICM-ft th' ~h the Coal formation alter the shafthas been termed and located, ' the work nosy be trusted to a clans of shiners, Ilierlia • toured to this -sort of Work::There, are I however , in stances in sinking an unusual disep shaft, trhlch require the 'higheat prefessional skill of ithe mining engineer. to surmount the difficulties which it often )tmexpectedly Inet- with. and iirhich might easily be eau tiered by the - assistance of an engineer. but ikleft and ntrusted, en lltely loft° miner, Would lead to the a ndenment of the work. To ensure success,,tll4'4ler rl, of a cornea sent engineer ought to be procured sib shonld work tide hy side nith acid be miner. Thternoy p rtieular part- 1 of the work - 41d be carried on nailer his' supsediitsele . - , spectitm. It Is often tbe case that work 0 this deserip ',tion prowesseabutt slowly 'when trusted aitegethei , to !Men who are tnerely practical. This Is an .starve where scientific and practical knowledge could est adkatila • genusly 'combine, and harmoniously co-o ra te together. The ! work Issuing from their hands wotibi, *both speed ily and' correctly - fi nished. WM when. ecoh my would ba Cm leeding Winelple—if it wits not' so' w could lutOy li lay that pusetice and theory. was doing:) , ear dutyQsr , that they were really - combined. .• 1 , , 1 ".. in the sinking of Gist shafts . , we ianne de better fo r . lour owniminediate assistance and gold than deduce linferenani fray,. the experience and pricti . which have ' been expeudetby etherson works oti a cellar nature. This we may cerublue with our own °tete alien and ex. peri.ticel which will enable us to find unr mauls than one through the Most nerionallitlieuttlic We may arrive Or 1404110 ver valuab)e I biting to Coal shafts, by exttp y initllt nthnth ) Coal shafts in the Newcastle t,,,ct Fief wt Hying inhabitant old enough to sive, a acconut of their sinking. and which /.ere the help of the steam engine. We may • really they have stopped the sotersaid q f i . the shaft, and !tow seeureani Orat ti Or ...; we may See IS any-part of the sbn isi - if so, the reasph vrltyjt ix, or the exact et it. and! we *mild wife CO various' Orb which ne would find both I ustrurt iv arid which would greatly assist. us in ouri own may atm gain rbale very valuable in niii miners, who'll we know have had experi, ord.'s in theca ratline. and who d , , un it sc +a variety of incidents. noir accidents ''".l pened Within their rcvnllection, the part they are =nu:lintel with. •In this ma learn-the omit cansa of serious 'acetic happened wittifn a preview' generat lon because they a l -e More -sanity rectiembett. bard mid pmrttulnrized than anything, The chief of th ie twee:plosions of 'lire . In of water into slaking shafts or into tl of alnine frololdwcirkings, and thwou eft" of explosi e gis'fire damp." linked Rapers Mood , nonn by mini "blower" re: n them , of a storm. led pi. LO sent day se ar..arld tray frigh' apalnte. :Omuta, in floe! n . . _Top tin on d pg. lug in my at tempt tot I th eu be mom make of comer 4 win er e may irroeure it. I may she Is n e using ano the . r's oafs ule_n_lpi , er'S advantage will solder underfa ings,, The di ll st to be ailed in sink- I I in a Coat sof writ and the inter ' section of as kiwi' , as they may seem. bar dells an means' use-I to oppose tin ors beta ek. disouraged, which requite"' su use NWT. using shah oned,ltfter the Ann hot' reached a dlstarice of only ii w fathinits froth the surface, Quick VOKEION StAl",lX OO9DS !!! ElWel log 3,lnstins.evertiiiaaliiiliad . widtil. Amulet s, Blankets. 'Pickings. Ciasties, Ze , liost Irhli Idneffs, Table etc. 't , Cloths,,Giastmerts, Fatt (netts and Tes!ings:- Cairta, Oil (loll* , Drummtir„ /Latium etc,' • • • '4' , • 'IIIOI:,N,LET'A ClifS)l,i • • •N.R. as ,Vigielk and SpiinfOunkm. Stmts. 447-Oundbomea runloaat nor door eery ten talonteli. from fife. Exebange. In ciistomers •eau Ado free of charge , . To Item we feruida iletots. N. U.--i•-•Wrata•re BC? ON; Sept. 6, 1 666. EMI Neriziof io sGe "Porte:4lle 1(olttc," evitre - siiert, " Pottwille, Pei nut, . P9ptenvf?W(l. ISZAI ' 30- --.- 4 , ~ PILLSt • A .ER 4 1 ,CATMAIRlic , 1 3 . I LOL S ! .1 - I,A. r), AR t., r.J.1... Lb I DROP. likliEl i State Chemist, of . f i :41amearhugetii. safe l ey are the bent of all Obi. irvi auriesod fire the men wbo ...nifty that Doct. Mayen knows: , • M. J. 'll ardener. Dove\ yr of liassachnnettsrEmory If Vastibcull, Ex. C.ort:rnor of 'Masa DroW : Simeon n, Liert. Govern of Mans.; V. „ . ..9. Arriz A ht. litato Sc..,retary ; • ; ,..4 Mass.; Llreolut Di Fitzpntriek,;Clathol.le Bishop ct !Kole.. ;,? ~ Bret. Jp'Torrey, of the College Of l'hyalelany "'Le. .:r.i; ? .. gnome, Pi ~ 'York cityr•Dr,C T-Jnekson, fill' , '..is• .; ...- ; Public!' ds of ;the United.itaten,... - ' ' • . •• ; --., 4 M iff TlLit - ARE ,V A :;., ~ ' 1 Amll,tthe diseases this Pill hs cur , . e:±t. aS , -, tr. •lrrptyoremaymentiou—Cotireurs.lliiirus l .. - 2. tt:sty Ineuluiatism; D.rore•:, lioartburn, lita4aef,esrat. 1 lux frees a foul • Stoeueb. t , :aunrn.... I n c1i.r.44 if,ii. Meri.l.l • inmetianlOf tire,Dowels,and riain arisine: ilk:citron : l . . Flat. niene,Y.tonsof. appetite, all ulcerous and entaneous di , see ;fetch nN4 uir a an evachant. 31' . egicine, Scrofula, or, , Ring' ROL. /hey ale'. by. ,pueliamg.tho blond null; stimul iing• 11:th?,3'stero 4 ture many gomplaints whi •hit 3 1 would nht be etrilooned they c ,, n1.1 reach: such an deall neat, . ttfal 14 mines:. Nenialgla and norroun irritabill-ff Ity, de !erne ts of the Liver and kidneys., ; met ant) il other ilidred ornpialtits, arising from a low etateleflbal i n botlyfolinthletions of Its funetioni. Thiy at'e (lib best 11 pnrht ye medicine over discored ve, and you 1411 but need i into them if eta to know. Pra , payell' by Dr. '../..C. ,AYer.Livroll. Maas and widths every ..„. ....table'ilrnir. gist ir4 the con'ittry. ;•••.. • , _ Awnst 2,'M3 -- • - 3112iit' 1 , • • . Ster t ni4t's Orstrr.„ , . I ' 3 - - • ..- ' `` fi e Ifurrisimfg,Jure 27,1g5k 1 ,rlecteiratthz ti:. ' • c , ! ' dovertifY that the shore and tiregebig is tre e 'e l m. t copy pf thezeiliginal •• itelelution relative t 6 an `a, lendmont 44 , ..thq Constilptitne! o as the sam.remaite eh it J, In. this epics.[, , • .. • . • , ~.......4 ,•. r? heojyrjeoy vie - Tee( I have hereunto act : my - E a 1 hand litausett to , tier affixed- the sad •o ( tire ""-'• j Stemeisiy*Cipler, theity and year !abate writ-• .... ! ..... tea: ' - - .. - ,es • -i • A, G.;CERTIN. 4 1 . . ' ' ' I'' •., S•Can ,, dry of at el.nilsonerlalps. - . ' I lk Is Sex ire, April 21. - IS:01. i Remlutirin proposing amend ments to the•Censtitutten In the Coehmonweeith, being under consideratioh, .: Op the queition; Will the Senate agree to, theairst amend ment? . • , The yeas and nays were taken agreeably to the proles bins of the Constlinti n. and were es fellow, vas: :. Vest-Messrs. 'tiro ne. Buckelew, Cresewen, Evans, !Ferguson, FlennPten; ilog , e, Ingram, Jamison, Knox,, Limbach Leiria lirC litteek. Pelee. Sellers. Shutotae. !Seuther:Straub. Tag. rt, Walton, Welsh, Wherry, Wit it: ins and•Piatti Speak ' a. , . ..• • • Nees-Siesont...creL ,- Gregg,,Jordan; IteUleger 'and Pratt-5.. , - ~ _ - ' . ••- -• . - • i Se the question wa r etermlned in the affirmatlie. On the question, . . : . Wilt the Senate ag tyi the sezoni.amenereent. t .. 4 ..: ! The *eat and nays ere taken agreeably to the• provi • ,i• one of the Constitetima stud weresa follow', iris: • -: ? Vesa-eltleiers.- Broirtie ituckalew. Cresswell, - Evani, 1 iioge. Ingrain, Jan/son:Knox:. Leehseb, Lewis. '31. - Clin• ) tee k. Sellers, Shuman, Souther, Straub, Walton, Welsh. 'terry and trilklns-w-le. - • i' Nsys--Ilessrs. 'Cribb, .Feegnsee, Gregg, Pratt, Fete . i. 4 -lett, Stag-re--rt. . So the question was determin dln the affirm dive: . 01/the - question,. ', .„ .•? . „ . Will the Senate fertile to ttethirdamendlneht? ...... The yam and net's were.:'al•.eiragreertbly to the COusti- - ut fan, and were as. tellsw, its :, ‘ . „. • I Yeas -Siesws. Ilmirbe. Burkalew, Crabli,. Cresswell. ! 'Vane,- Ferguson, FleAlken, JIM?. . IngramiJamisee, 1. etden. Knox. Letibach;stots,......M'Clintock, Mellinger, . . e On levr ie .. i t . liullkteoh.negiNseui n ro t ,ac i e. t: . • ina ' n - to+me - g . mi .. : . t r i o ,,rj t i . n b eeni e ' . f ise o so u lnl ri em, h .1 ' raft. Prim, Sellers. Shum n, Souther, Straub,.Ta 2 leart, : Valton E lVelsh;Wherry, 171 kinsand Platt, S . pecther-28, NATs....IIr. tlregg-L I •So the question'artis detertnined In the - 11614nel lee. 1 ... 'dm' tl . .. -t . The yeas and na ys were taken agreeably re the Cohen ! t ion, and were as follow, vie: ' a, : s r h d e ntn n an. i K n e : ol 7Lawl l : - :.yejte-',Mesere. thowne, Duckslew. Crr24ll+. . Errii;,, - traub, Walton, Weleb, Wherry, tylkins and Platt Pe jso N uj o s u i er ma tz e - 1 3 23 1 ,0f e es . se t rs.i on ' he Cre lle b one l N dse i e n te re orf gg m il aprem iel i l n in t : htae r a l liv n Am d I P ti 7 irly t ei t .7 4, 2l, , 856., - . • The'yeae and nays were token agreeably; to the peed Gni? of the Constitution, and on the. tint . propoeef meadment were as thllows,"viz : ,v t Tess-Memo's. Anderson, Backus, Italdwin; BalL'lle:eld, Uyeoceing,,Mleck:(York,) Bernhard, 1 1 NLtleyer.Browl Brush; Bucletnan.Celdwell.Caruptell,C y. t'rete,:(fraw : lord, .Dowdell, Edinger. Fausold, Fluter. saets. little° '-_. I lamerilarper, ileitis. UMW, 11111,1illiegas.111pple.liel reteb. tiuneeeker: Imbrie. Ingham, Innis. Irwin. Johns.. ' Johesen.? Laporte. Lebo.,Loneaker, Lovett; 31sCitincept, M'Carthy M - Comb, Slaugle, Menus., Miller. Mentgomerr, Moorhead, Nufinemacher ' Orr. Pearson, Peelpi, Purcell, Ramsey, Reed, Reinhold. Riddle, Roberts. Shenk. Smith, (Allegheny.) Smith. (Cambria) Smith ; (Weiening,) Strome; Thompeen. Vail, Whallon. Wright, (Dauphind irright, (Luserne,) Thuniertuan and Weig_ht, Spesker- V 2 . Nats-Sieeirs. Augustine. Barry, Clover,' Cobedin, Wish, Fry, Futter?, Gaylord, Glbboney, /la I ( dltdil, itan ..eenterid.ensekeeper, Unneker, Leiseurlng, Mager. Mao. ley. Morrie, Mamma. Patterson, Salisbury, Susithi,(Phit sdelpf4) Welter, ifintrode end Yearley-Zi. - F• So the question was determined nna in the allillie. • ' . . ,- On 'lb.. question, • . . • • . • . , I Will the Rowse agree to the second amendment 2 1 The yeas and nays were,z taken, and were arfollowte viz: r •• - ...' • ' Z.'"•• , r i Yeses - Messrs . Andersoa. Backtte, Baldwin; Ball, Bert, Lyconling.) Beck, (tiorka . lternhard,d. Brown. Bitola, litebahan. Caldwell, Csimiibell, Ca tty, Craig. Faueold; Foster, °eta. Hines. Unmet. ilarpe.r. Le ine, llibbe. Illii, Itittegna, Ifippie, UriieVrah,,ll‘Buecker, Imbrie.: lethans, , Innis. Irwin, Jollies, Johnson, Laporte Lebo, Longsker, ! Lovett, .11"Celatent,11'Cirthy. JEComh' s ilaugle. Mesmer: Hiller, Meetgembry, Moorhead, Nannemacher,*.Orr. Pearson,"Purcell,Ramsey, Reed, Reinhold. Riddle. Itch.' erns, Shenk, Smith. (Allegheny.) Stance, !Vail, Wballon, Wright, (Luzernei) Zimmer= an and Wrlght,'Slicsier- Kars-Messrs. Aittrietinp, darn.. Clover, Edinger...Yry, gutted, Gaylord, Gibboney..llamilten !Uncork, tinge. ' ker, Lelsenrieg. Mares?, Stanley, Mont?, Mumma, Pat. •• tenon, Phelps, Seibibury. ; Smith (Ontehria) Thompson. Waiter, %Intrude, Wright (Dauphin) - and Yeareley-23, So the question was determined inthe affirmative. -On the question, •,, - • , , . . . Will the house agree to the third amendment? - : - The yeas and nay were taken, and were asfol lows, vls.i ,- ' tDiICATioti_At.ViEPciT. • 1 .- - , Tess-I-ileum Anderson, Itaritne.Baldwin,,liell. Reek, Q.l) NV ER' AI; BARN F..S, No. 33 N or;th ci l t e i, 3 : ll „ ' Ve ne i e d, Ic T alti n De pa a , ll 4V,472 Ye c rir 'ir w , i t Craig. ra for Ai) Tit RD street, :dove Market. - 1P lit hADELPIIIA. , Edinger. Yawata, renter, Fry;Oets, Haines, thunel,ller. -hero just opened a remelt:lC:stock of the meet eppraVed "pee, Reins, liibbs, 11,11, Ililleips, UlliPlo. itelemth... School it . int:dee Maps'Ard Globe,.' ~,.- ,„ ' Mousiikeeper, Itebrie. •Ingham. Innis. Irwin. Johns, and SchootStationel, and will he pleated it e L" F 4, ' Joheion, Laporte, lobo, Longaker, Lovett, M'Ciltnent, to see anyone interested on the set • _ ~..,'„,•• ~IPComb, Mangle, lilenear, ennet, Montgetn,,ery, :inane. - - l'of Education. They are enraged in the ...'"", s• - • - Allowing publications, which have received the derided! Kiddie, Shenk, Smith, (Allegheny.) Smith. (Cambria) . l, and•beerty approval of the most able anti dietingniebed Smith.tWyoniing.) Thompson. IV Mien. Wright, (Dan., 'lMientore throughout the United States. No others 'can yhi n,r) Wright (Lucerne) and ,Zinneennan-64. ' ' • ' the included in th eir list. - -• t• ' ' ' .-1 , Nsts.-•.Slesirs. Rarry;Clever, Cohniirtt. it Doi:dell,' 1 - - Spellers gm& Readers. . Fillton, Gaylord, Gibboney,' thunilton, llanceek, Remo 1' Pictorial Primer: -i'' ! • 1 ker. Lelsenring, ,SECarthcr.Ohger, Maolef, licarbeed. ? Neer Speller, Definer cad . Analyser; . . • 1., % Merritt, Patterson. Reinhold,' Roberts. Salisbury, Wititel; New Flat Prisner• . . - ,I ' -,. WintrodefTeareley and Wright.;•Afterd' er.-Ye. r ~ New Secoed 'leader . ; • - ' - -- i .;) .-So the question was determined Id the etilituatlris... ! ' New Third blender; . . • ' • -- -'•li • On the questittn. . - , . . , •.- New Fourth Reader; ' • .! . • 1 ~ Will the !tease agree to the finuth amendment! " - NeW Filth Reader: • - • The yeas add nays Were talten.and wereSts follosi, vis a' Over a quarter of ientillieh of these books have been', Yess-?desers. Anderson, Backus. hall. :Beek, (LTet" ,3 " . sold within the hit gear. and their *uremia is unpreee.i' inn.? Beek, (Yoric,)lternhard, Ike &Boyer. thown„Bratth; dented. `slating tedutiful engem Mgt?, large print,teel Buchanan, CaidweltcCampbell; Carty, era y. Crate coti for i tt b. ..- paper. and substantial binding.they are acknowledged to j Tfewdall,'Edineer. Fauseld, Foster- f.r,T, , ,"ftl• Ibu n't be the handatneest,theepeet and best iteaders pttblished.? "Harper, !Was. Hibbs. 11 1 11V. 7111 10 30 . ufFF"", lioi - Fleentrisphy. k .. , 1 ~ Mousetterperilitmeeeker.lmbrie, Innte. Irvin, Johneen. rtitou's G ergrephy. ,It is now universally conceded. , Aeporte, Lebo, Limpther, Lovett , ' 31100220 °4 M'Cartby. ' that file only method of teaching Geography rupldliand, liPtceutt, Mangle,,lleneat; Miller, MeetgotherY.-Mbor* thoroughly, is. front Oniiine.ltwes and Plebes. -Pelton'a head, littneetnacher, ore, ream°. nettle. Pureell:Ratte. splendid series or Outline Maps not end} excel ell other! -soy, Reed,• Reinhold. Riddle. 'Roberts, Shenk,,f Smith, ,but are beat to - the; latest. discovesiew and-itspreve. (Cambria.) Smith. (Wyomltrg,) Thompson, Vail, Walter, mono without vegard to expense . Price per set, At Whalket, Wright“Luzerne.) Vorteey. Zimesernian and . Lwes--_ i ' , Wright, Sretarr-OX • - --, -1:.. a .1. Physical end PolitiesiMaper the Western Metnlipttere„ , • Nass-Messrs. Barry. Clover, Claxton, rulton, 011)Net - • .l' feet by 7 f . ..e.t : 1 • 4 ,. ., i - - Slay, Mines, Museock Uuttelter, ,Inghala..Lebouring. •4. Physical and Polities; Map Of acetate= lleatispbere„ Maze., Shaky, Morris , Patterson, Salisbury lad Will 7 feet be 1 feat; , !• • • , • - „ . teede-10.7-• - A . - .1,3; Map of the United States, Withal! Previncea;Meiclen So the question was determined In the alllimative. it 'Central America anti the West ladle lslaudN 7 i feet. ... .. . - . - - by P ibet; - • ..: - i i .. ,- - ' ' . Seaustarif Onicz; I 4. Mt* of Asia;6 feet by 7 ' feet : - • ! • f i ... .' ~ - I .__ ' • 1 . 4217141 / 1 1h JNrse T:.; V 3 4 6. ) • .4. Map of Earepe,il feet by 7 frets -, ' • . " /""F h l n u lt * "1 ." " '. - , . • - 4 6. Slap of S. Atli and Atlica. 6 feet by ; feet. •, i t .I do trot* that the above and Revving is a true ant ••-• The peograpb accempanvieg the Mato are entitled i.. edirect copy of th e '''Yesie' and "Kaye taken en' the Pelmet% Key to 1 lepheru slap., Milan a Key toe full" , Reodution propeeing emendate to the Cetistitutten of wet.s et emu. ° maps: . . i . •, _ t I'; the - Coausetrealth, as the gone appea rs on ibe Journals They are cepelally adapted to ttoeh Geography ti this' , or the two !leaves or the General ireselay et this Coca 3pea nail of Outline Maps--timextretnely popular iced deeilned - ; - inenttealth for theserelon Of I, '-, • •.. .' to be nnireradly, used. . SOWER A BARN &". •t, . if, ~.-or,, - ..' WitA4bcflitkt heed and the steel of sald -- elnee. i , .•'. -' - No. =North Third stivferbiledelPiiia- i L. -- g L able twentykeeeenth day.of Jana, one thousand . ear Time) nooks can Aires be had at publisher's prices,..'f 3 / 4 „ '7lelght, huttdped anti tiftreix. ~. • ....• • ~, at 'IL DANIVWS ;keg Store, Pottaville,- . Whn istheagent i ....e .......i..? !: . . --,.-:::: - .. - A. Q. CURTIN, -e• L fOr the publisher. '. ~ -- •-.' - !.- --• ' l . •,- • -' 7 ' , '..- ••• • '"' - .';';. Airrecrd of tle Cbel ..ensesteen. ' '. Sept, 13, littl; ' -..-:. - - i- - -t - - • - ....- • tt!l'.4ete • ...it ....• .. ,, Jialy 6, .• ••'• . :- •• - -• s e ~ _ -- - I. ..ett • - -•' ' - 1 *Nadas de tunics mundis Arehdix i' . . THE:FURNISHINC STORE, - 1 N 0.10 6, eiIATII ill Se., SaSSEIC OP PEAS: re.. NEW VMS, • UrilltiGES an extensive :and- corn -j . 1 1 4 ete aas3rtmeat of Ore latist implrtatima amid ' best manufacture. of GENTLEMEN'S FURNISITINGI GOODS. equal Ititatittorial. make. texture; - d.nrability and/ style. to any stock ever offered in this I country—and ~, prirealwhlch cannot tail to secure the Itteett.ioll, of deed Cl.Bll tetras. cOorlsting.of •.- . , 4 . SIIIRTS- 1 -Witb linen beionts, collars and ' trristben,l of the best and nnest,qualities. and now : andel/ c.i”e styles/ • CALICO SIItILTS-;•The latest and most-at ractive pall terns. , ''' i UNDERSIURTS and' IMANVERS—Of wool. Merino} cashmere. silk andleet ten. of desirable and durablequall/ I ties—and the TerlotWool Undergarments, Ise highly apt proved by physlelans. ~also,. the Sha!ter .Shirts and Drawers. , i -' , . , . . 1 eltiViTiSimerinr quality and batutifid , styles. and althit assortment •OfiSteek,s. Collars. Nockqes.Gloves l 7 te i l Scarfs and Mufflers of) r riehest kinds, _; y - t " • 11 i SUSPENDERS—A' . meet endless vartet,ln indln y i " I 1 the finest and mestliti Ida. •-' • I i '', DOCKET-MANI/KEW: uays—s.uk and cottmf—plairt ij land printed—an unrivalled stasortnient,' . - • ''. I HALF tIOSE—Wixd and cotton, - "of the, beat. textul, selectedexpressly for retail trade. .. . .1 . - I - _ t lORNING ROBES an'd GOWNS-LEleprit patterns, eX- I rellent material. and of the best make.. •t , • • I • This sleek comprises all grtdek„trMn the iitlyest to tlier i richest, that can be pbodurell—and having elory. EtellitV . for importing and mannfact ado g.not exceeded by any of or establishment to the United Staten- 7 bityers, theirthriy w ill ta ilsait their Interest by-examining the goodiwkich are sold at theiLOWDST POSSSILE CASH eIIICILS. f. 1 • • AZ . Goods Promptly delivered itt all the Ballread Do pots, Steamboats, dc., and in•any part of GM city,,tilthot i it ~ • charge. . .s a . Shirts made to order by experienced iMnds. in sit pirrior style. at Short notice, It:minted to At. /1117 No Machine work &mein this establishment. i ' . • Se; t. 13, Dital. SUPER _PPItOSPHATE LIME. TAIPI.I/MAS have been awarded to th e fsubtirrib..,rs Tor the !shore artirleeby the] I l'ennotratritz iSlate Agr(cullurui S.,eirty. I LlV'mo Jere!, ss •ai 1 " • - neyil. - t . . • ' . Se.'ittylt 01110 ``. ' 1 ' .Trrkt &int y Neve Cbstie Comfy. Dcl., : 4 I • The quality and high thariefir of oar preparation iiti• Droll knownl - lt is COlllfitleml the htst trad moot rrliallo manure top •• CORN, OATS,: WHEAT, POTATO/38'1k O.ILABB -.• not only pr.-Awing large. mpg, but pinnatetilly miwortAva TIIE'SOIL. L ' Price s4oPer 2000 lbs. (2: eta. per-lb.) datri l a3:-Ohierre that ever) , hayeel of one article tias our nine and that of Pus Ktetcstampeil on the heid. l'amphletkdoseribing its qualities Untl mode °L AM , can tial hid at our store, or by maii, when desired. t 1 6;1 mill deduction. made to dealem` . 'IGEN TS IVA NMI) I , We bail , fos Sale 1.110 (-dm" uf tho celebmted . . PACIFIC (11 . CF.ANI GUANO, • ~' ', (Imported — pee ship Harriet froxie,ysirallar toi that sold hy ! as last se.sore. and whlel. Ease such great satisfaetlan. : It to fully eine! toterdelan Guano al a Ipterr price. I, ! CANCERIIIK; OR F ISH itAwuR E : i•-, : A; full mtpplyi of This nix and valuable article, to wIlli. : %; wo call the attention & Iraraiers. .: 1 •-'• r ,'./. li .- Iq.l (15VEll.XiiKNT I'EIIILCIAN a1,A , ....Z0 ' 1, , •, , Cottatantly / un hand and for aalo at th,eloyfrot rates. 1 - • /, • : CijkliNll SELIAIIIS ' : • ' •1 i of th e most approved conatruflt at Manufictarip*) "• - ' -1 !ALLEN & NEEDIX4 ! , ~, , . ,No..t S'Arbarvolt Ana 35 8 WaTeridNet• I 1; / ' , First store'abe!se Chistaut st.. vhnir.i. Y r -ratar'Faratcrs eta load it, the ;Wale greet. front, lied' avoid thecrelided Wharf. I ' '• ' Aupistl 'Ed .• •, - --. Saqd‘rs I I -' • PlopoittalAsneAdamento to Mite COssititoi* ;,. I gloat of the Comomosioroaltb•. '..,.., knie by Vas _Sefsedi tail /trek ef,liffiev44lftfiere of 1000. 01 WW-Wia. if Aingjfivaia go °extra; Anestblir 1 81 et, That thelollowbig anamdatents are prepared loam' OrerstltatienofltoOoranaosswealth. In aecordatice.with• the prvnisietts, of th1.,2 .1.1' itenth article thereof. -- ' . • . : r 1 . i ' 11 AVabit73llr. - There shall to an additional article to said eraratitit- MR tO ler designatedats article eleven, as follows: •.• .. 1•. -, ;. • i AtTICLE . XL , - ' -...'. . ' . p esos L 1. • - ',' .Or Mira tyllres. . ' ~ • . • The state tray contract debts. to supply cranial deficits or Allures in revenue,. or to inept Ampere: * not p iherwise providedbit; but theaggrogateamount of taubdeidentrxt and cootingent, whether contracted by, tartar) of one or morn acts of the pineal asseinidy, cr at; Me cut periods of time, skein nearer axceed seven hundred and fifty *hatband dollars, and the, money art. sing from the creation or such debts, shall be applied to the 'amoral, fur which - it was obtained, or to reply the • debts sei contracted, and to Do other p vhstever. .1 . sac:° In addition to the above ]melted power the 'ditto may etnatract debts to repel invulon, suppress 113- , ., aarvection, defend the state in war, or to redeem the pro-, ! sent outstanding indebtedness of the state; but theme' i Rey arising from kilsevontracting of curb debts, shall be applied to the Puerto for which it was raised, or to re. J, ply such debts, audio no 'Other purpose whatever. : 1 *Lc. ti• -fteetit the' debts A bove sprained, in'secticras I one and two of this article, no debt whatever shall be createdrby, or on behalfof the state; - gee„.. To proved, for the payment of the lintsentdeld, and any additional debt contraeted as aforesaid, tin; lig istatureshall, at its first - ramtion,afttr the adoption of .MIS nurandatent. create a sinking fund, which shalt be surdeient to pay the accruing interest en Such debt, and .annually to reduce the principal thereof by .a sum not lira than two hundred and filly thousand dollars; wbieh sinking fund shill consist of the net annual'income of the public works. from time to time owned by the state, • or the Proceeds Of the sale of the same. or any part there- 1 of and, the income or proceeds of sale of stogie owned ' . by the late, lawinther with otherfunds.orresonrees. that '1 roay bedesignated bylaw, The said sinking bond may be increseed,from eto thrra;byasslguing to Itiny part of tile vases, or ra. revenues of the state. not required fee the!, ordinary and current experges of government, and unless in ease of war. Invasion or Insturection, Ro pat of the said sinking fund shall be used or-applied otherwise than in extinguishment of the public debt, ii anti( the amount of sneh debt is reduced below thesum ; •o f fivemillions of dollars. I ' 1 ' - 1 , ittlii. Trio credit or the minnurroJealth grail 'not in inns taw, or event, - be pledged, or- twined to, any in. dividual, company, corporatkm, or association; north I the eratanonwealthhereafter 'become a Joint erailerrerr 1„ stliekholder, in any enapany-Wesoc, istion, Or cotporatiotr ! I Sac. . The cbcomonwenith Omit not lissome the dobt, - 1 ' 'or any part thereof, of any county, city, borough, or township; or of soy corporation, or association; unless . , inch debt shaff hare been contracted to enable.the state to repel invasion, suppress domestic insurrection, defend liself in time of war, or to assist, the state in the die • charge of any portion of its present itidebtednesa.,' Arc. T. Ms legislature shall not authorizeany county, city, borough; township, or incorporated.district. by vir tue of a vote of Its citizens, or otherwise, to 'become a stockhOlder In any company, association, or corporation; Or toobtain money Ara. ce loan its credit, to, any corpora tion • rasociation institution. or party. ', 1 Buxom MII.ENDItENT. • ' . i There shall be an additional article to" Said constitu tion, to be designated IP4 artisle XI Cal follows* , ' - . . ARTICLE XII. - ' • !'\\'' " " or woe cot:mu. . .0 county shalt be divided by aline cutting o ff over on Otto of its pl a ilat ton. (eltberto form anew county • e) etwi Or o f se.) with t the express assent clench county. by a ote of the, electors. thereof; nor shall any new county be established, containing less than four hundred Square Idles. 1 . :man srarnorsar: ." ' Pron. section two of the first article of the eoustthr, Lien, hike out the words, 4 4 0,f the city of railaektphict, bald of eorY runty reepectietly ;" front section Ave; Same kit-tele, strike out the words, "of Prolledelphia and if the. Rare: counties •'. froht section fweeh.saffea articie.tdrixe out the words, “neither the city of Platadelphia star neg.* and Insert In lien thereof the worde; "and 'ter and *rile out section font', saran article; sad In lien timer:if - luseit the following:: ' , Br.c. 4. In theyear one tbonsand tight bun4red ard si ar.yl-feur; anti in everyteerenth year thereafter, repro -. Wentativos to the numberof nub hundred. shall be a Iportioned andldistribated 04n:illy. throughout the-stare,p 't,y districts, lit profortion to the ttUrnUeof lktable irk. ',habitants In ih 'Vver#l parts thereof; except that any Neu t ceritaln .. at least three thousand rive hundred Ma es. may taxed a separate re repreii;nlatidn; but t.fl m) o than ree counties shall be pined, and no 41 . county shall beAlivided, In the formation of a district. I Ant' city containin7, I, sufficient number. or tamable, to Lend Ele it to at Liesst two representatives, shell bare 'e lectorate retirteentat ion weigned it. and shalt be divided. into convenient dletrtcts of ct,ntleuous territoev. of equal .4g - rankle population as near eltuerbo, each of Which die- Ittlelsbell elect one represcntative,", ' . : , , . .. ... asai BO 38-; 3m, A 'the. end of noetionaeven:, &AMR article: insert three Iwo 8 , 'Me eit:tf.f Plitlinletplsin slioll be. 41;ritlty info tin. ate inotirial ,liitricfe. of,runtienons -territory .iii,licarly , , a. in Lizol , le ;ovulation en poirdte;.but no icardsaii ii , t iritled in Me forotatisn theriof." , , Tho legislature, at itsgrat xessiorr, after the adoption i t .if - Ma amendment.•al*ll divido the city ef, Phil:nit-I- I - phi into winatorial aud.repreeentative districts. in-the ,ut nee *Niro- prorldedi suet i diktriete to remalteun *halo go until) the apportionment !ti the year One' thout r ' *and. eight hundred art& sixty-fo'ur.;l 'l, l i t , I • ~ - r - -, vocrati• Ame.:commir • ' , ;•. .. : rob , tereirin virt,,,Ait ,,.. releil.• ' 1 • ' - ite4relatnre -dial! haeo the power to alter. revolut, or noel, oily rtuteter of ineorpotatien hereafter confer ' edlby, or uncle v any special: or general Imo, wheneree ie heirppin lon ft may be injitriotut to the citizens .1 . t 1 ronam mirealth ; in sneh manner, hoverer, that no lit jitat ice(shall be Juno tq tho'cgrphrOors..., ~, .. 1 ' . .. . . . ', • ; ' ; , i la Scastr., A prir2l. ign. . .eirloell, That tlilis , resolution piss.. On the i timt endiment.. yeas -24,. nays 5. ' On • the seemnd onieriVr Oh tt..yeas 19, wapiti. On llup Mint amentinteituz-yeas i4B nays,l.' On the rourth amendment. yeast 1, nays 4, (lls.tfract from the JUnrnal.) ; : .-. • : ; • TII;IMAS A. 51 AQUI RE, Clerk.' I . • • • ~ la liousit or tztimmwrativis. , April 21-eIE-66. , • Reenlytel,. That tbi reaeltitien - pass. •On •the lint ; Amendment. yeas:7" Jtysi 24. •On 'therend amend= h tl - anent,ii year . ri . —1: •On the third am ilinent, Yeas 'h+, nays 25; (I do fourth arnendlnent,,yeas ft). nays Id.' '• . ( s.turct from. the Journal,) - , • , WILL . ..IAM JACK, eter4,'• \ ; 1 • • • Fr,cnrr.urei *net. 1 I•slcd Aeril 24;16b8..) ;• • G. CPI:TIN. Scerclaiy of t!te amorriventa. . 314.1 m j j I 11§1 WINa =I ENO . . . . --.• •111 CO ..:. it .. ....... ____....:,,,,, AO • ''' . t • ,- . ' : 2 . "' . " 2 " ---.. :•-: . 4 - 4,=" -.- --...-." .. "=,..1.....7.:=.:..." ..----..-- 7.... - ""`" . ""` , : 4 '7''''. MZ===l The PRlAMlelpirla thi. ars liour. Le to ittatigirute:tho Philp elphii • .etoy of alma Yettr;-- • State ,Agrlealtiaral Fair. The Anntitil Fan. !it the Nunsylitinis State : , Agrien.kurat ,Seeiety totnntences at - Pittsburg,. I on Ate 30!h inst., r 4 etetitiptiea until he, of Oepober. : " • L 'llestriattivek U rtewse. hurricane . at Inagua -. the ,Bahntoss, .did pent= recently; _Lilo ing Aown 'thirty houses," stcandink fire vela, and eausingithe lass of four ligeS. • rri rra rrw .ir-rii! Sonctbr Fisk; of New York, has published . u'itemperitte and well written fetter, declaring tn• fairq,of the ell itilitt of Fremont and too; and giving hieieiiiiik.tis therefor'. Episcopal, ceimentS.a.e . The ' New torV Protestant Episcopal Diocesan . Come noii in session in Now:Yoc't . )elerates are to be elected to the t Convention :which meets ia Plailadel October. " . The ver at Staten . Rataald.. Two new cases of,yellow fever are reported: at Fort Hamilton. In consegnence of the prevalence of the epidemic there;,theAestittf tion nr. many 'families is becoming — greater. every-day. fairy person's hare beenLwithoit, employment for neasly two months. to 4 Shocking Ittimatboat Aceldeat, . , . Thh steamer Niagara 'has - been buint on ~ Lake Mich — o ; near Port Washington, and one hand lives are reported ' to harts been Ai da lost. ion the victims, is supposed ‘to be' ,' the Hon . 'John B. Macy, of Michigan. 'The, Captain and crew were saved.. A large num. ber ofthe passengers were picked up by the ; =.'.• ,iitearriee Illinois and various email vessels. ~ , • President Piereets Vats.. ' '• • The, Washington. Union aye that President Pierce will leave Washington early next week, and expects to reach' Concord by the 2d or October, by the sea , route. He will remain there from ten,days to two weeks. As the' peoples eif the town have refused to extend,bigi a public weicome, - the Democritic §tate new*. PaPer organ "the Patriot,r, canton the Deer -- aerate of the State to arrs 'it eJor a proide SP eeption:of- him. I • • .. . -----....—... ..... 14,111t7 . clai , . °pinto of datasocan The St. Louis I.ntelligencer, cont,insa•Polis ical letter from Thilmasill. Clay; tliti;eldesi t son of the late Ilenq Cl y, touching, his fa.:\ titer's opinion ef Jam Buchanan. 'iHe soya lhat'itis fathetiihoughi Buchanan 'Weak, cor.\ srppt, And 'nettling; ash Jackson - had :aid, in -mornt firmness 'This is true ry C y • hes left but one soil to misreprese 't him. Ilitt, 'is the hall witted foe), James 8., Clay. pie , otherltions,of,:ilr.•Clay possessed - 1111)re stain; inn., ;'Tit, idiot,ra daes,le fit for \ .tothing ex r cep tl3l w orship the almighty dollar, and ,hat, he doss by sellielv Ashland 9 •and exhibiting at .so much a; h ead p. 1 one °rids father's'hitia. The s 'Buchaniersitreiweleotne•to him. ~ • - .. ..- 1 . . ! ••• 44 ~ . ---"-. , • • "i . roar scalmi l i. ; .':i • , By way off St. Louis, we have reports from Kansas that ithe Border Rttffitie arenyiheaded. by ,Generel i fteid; bad all been disbanded and • retiteneti to ,their homes in Mis,lonri, such -being the,eistct Account of their own Iriend and organ; the St. Louie; Republican. That' pap i st goes on to tell tis; the counties in Misr • solirt where this Artoy: iesi des, 'viz : Howard, Hoene, Saline, Cooper and Franklin. They, , were.passett off ,ne-tlet militia of the territo ,- -,,ry, though All ollicialli..kiloWn 'to", be iitizens i lof Nlicsouri... -- ; Cdr. Ovary, who knee , there to die invader*.suffered them gnietly to. return to Missouitioincl made no brresti,7but he threw a foyer of the - ti., B. troops into Law. rence, arrested ninety of she Free- Sinters there, and drove the rest away. Such is- the jusiticemeted :out ,to the eontedding parties in litmus bSiit lioternoispeciallyappointed to iretireieut the- -iew.i . add istliey7 of • Mr. Be , ._ engrain. • - / - ----------------"•--___,____, - l! . . unoress :INT tli.t.inExci:.—The Stearn '4bili Canada. has arrived nt Halifax with newe,to the 'l3th - inst. The qudsott's Bay - territoiy, is vet:Du:mended :tie site for a Brit-% ,ish convict estibliiihment. It is also • ripest. ed that England and ..Frnitte are itegotin, Ling for an - rks.di4nge of the Mauritius - for ' 1 the French pes.sessions in :India, and that . I )~ranee wislies fo purchase a fishing stn-: 1 tints in Icehaia. The Western - Powell are I said to have rstld2es.'4ed a seconk andlmilder_r I note to Naple,s, Neufchatel .is quiet, and , ' Prussia; is said to be willing totelitiquish her' 1 pretensions to it' for - "a .surtf of money: Francejs alleged to adhere to the-Mows of England on the. Sound Dues gnestion; "Bela. tions between Russia aria Siireden ari reltort [•ed to have coin more and more unfriendly.' Prussia has protested against any further in., terference of SwitZerland in the cantoh• of Neufchatel.. ' • ' , , ... : • • Terrible ..Alerwias - r Two Irtiihmen were travelling in South 'Caron. na, about iii ‘ o , weelra ago, selling sluvlet+ene hap, pened to express himself in oppusition i to slavary; and r h o other Wks seen' talking to a rlavo. , The Ihitie teen of Cheraw: rtes immediately thrown itlto an uproar: public meeting Ira" - ealled, `the Generale, COlOnels, L'iwyerti, Doctors, SlitVe Ale'ateri! and Cron :Clergymeni asserrililed together on ; this if outentow octusioulanil like our /Nihon an'and 'Fillmore leaders, declared that,,'lthe ociunl• . try" leas in danger--and the Union. ;we &oppose, was to be destroyed, if.there two, Irishmen- weft) permitted to sell' (hail. shade, ana , talk to a itegrO Shiro: " Ond Comic:Moe was apioinleilto aatelythe fri.4)/en—nn4her to kcep them—ant another. to ship them off North:as 7 niekty'ai 'Now' is it not amusing At hear these people. talk about dissolving. CO? Union, *hen they were almost. j';•i.jhredet/ ;AO death because 4trro Irishmeni espreired themselves ago . hist Slaieri,• and one was ien talking t? a iiegro ?. Is it !Yell j>ert. t etlb t itiletlf p *? • . ' POCIkipkIERCE AT HONli. WHERE - WILL HE FIND A r RESTIHG PLACE. Alneetingl'of the citizens. of Coni!'oriL, N. If., !.ut t is held . nn Monday evening, fur the' parpose of e tnn kltig artangementi• 6 , 0' giving a reetption to ~ Pvisident inerre. An attempt was 'Made ..by ,the teinpovery Clininnan to force upon • the( meeting 11. George as peruninentjetuiiringf, alpinist :en pvcrwhelmiag vote inroppesitioo ; but h was repudiated, and fi. it, Chaidler was , madeair. meeting.` of the eeting.l O f enernl Low obtain 4,1 the th tlcar and. said he and tbe audience ; might e ve to. , tiee the si:7 'when they would respect 0 mood di Pinree bighlysi they now do tfeheral Ja kson. I I The'remark was received with a storm of, hoes. Mr. Ii; I% Flint offered the, followit4 reset (ion,. and supported it, its de able speech : ' ,'.. . ' ilettot.iga, l'foit it is ilicipedieut,ll.ll silts • es of Concord, to sank( itrrmigensent• for girimi t! pub-- lie reciptiero9 l'resfilent. Pierce, 41 the ( eves. tirotr. -, . 1 : . , , . . , i Zdr. Flint brddly arraigned ?resident Pierce as ' 'r 6 sPooril , la fur neatly all till murders and antra , gee thatl:lve been committed by tile Border "Hut. eons in Kansan..-An attempt . Will ma de by the Democracy to gag,:bins down, bat hp was beard, and bin resolution - Was adopted b x a vote of four to one, and the retesting adjourned. There were about-1000 persons, present, Frithsequently his party Mende .orgenized and arranged rtinception. Wilt Mr. Plereeneeeptitt ' ' '• "Ten cent4inapay" stand's pledged to' travel in , . I 'Pierce's footsteps. " Poor Jimmy" wil l soon Lad out•thakbe is not tithe Favorite Son." . - A Wa . should march op to the very verge of , the Conititution to destroy the traffic in Thu. Men &AL—Franklin. • r" itte POTTSVILLE MARKETS. - (Wllteleasie Prices.) • • V' 00 I Dried Poaches, par'd, PO 't v. Fthui; - 4'50 ..do do Irepted. 200 ,tfb.l3,buybarl.l O 1 45 Dried Apples, par'd,l 23 rye, ' ( la - Ter; Y4rgit, &men,. 15 t',vortt. ' litatt.!, per pauttd, .19 this, ' I ' iFbeal&TS, 10% 0 U Pot4t6+, 11:5 • : , 6"!lisuir; do 32014% "Timea k t •«4 234 Lerd. ' 14%1 osier ikot, -4 46 'l4.4stel-, do . • • Say; per tO l Pall., porraik. , 1.034 • .POTTSYILLIC PRODOC4II.III.IIRX.EI4. - • - - . 114twil Prtneni.)- WURAT FIAOII7II-4 1 eUe at from a if to SA 6016 DAL, and Rye at $3 . .404 Rye Chop at 90ets. and Corn Meal at SO eta- VI bushel. ' ..\ 1 .,. 1, CO . ORAIN—Wbito Wheat sells at and. Red gt t l is. 111 50 * bet."-R. --X re is VI. r, t , t r.'...a1.,t !