pinto' junta F OTSVILLE, FeA. ..! • • 7 - ....-rfg-DAT , EPTENSER ISt, 11157. -. _ ......—______:_____ _...,.. -siotfit ctrcidatitn of the Minus' JOCRNAL If Mile to th e oaregate ,circolat inn of any THRICE 'other English mi en rabid In' the Comity—and As It. circulates moons the bra zrtlon or the pormistion. an -advertise { • men , mi n ted i .ta rplumns lc or-cdUrse, worth as much -- 10 the ad% erthit if published In any three other pa bers In our ell lys the rates of advertising are alwaysgrsi• , dea In price acci , f.ilril e to the d~wlaljutrol the paper. • I PERSON AL. I Erny:sub:rlibira in the western end of the COunty, and Schttylkill Haven. ctc., who have not paid their tr. . ..pert lee Sithaeript lona, Re.. 'till he rabid on In the point, pf the en*tthet week. We hope they will be prepared to • weirnll4.4lte colleetor. ,03rWe rriciro our thanks to those Of• our subsceibets: 'scattered' :II n r responded t d he country, who have responded out—bills rm.,. to them. We regret to slate he. ever. that • eon veil to number, have not yet paid any attention to 01444115. We Will take the troubleof again . I.endlol the bills to this portion, and abler the lapse of a , p eeettehle time to hear from them lit corns chew, or Oth er., we will eunmence formleg our list' and the enuretly`o amounts die us.'.This I. the only course lett co adopt. in juat lee to narselvelt and, our eredltOTS. We cannot afford to labor bird from year to par./mod ex l_pend {tin per week in furnishing a geed •paper 'to' our 1 read,, ,, —worth to every one who receirisi It double 'the price. ef subscription—and then pint away.. W e . ara a ware Mil many through itegliel, do not forward their # ocuhaeritions, bee•we the amount IS lomat! and they 'deem It of no importance. To such: ern have only to 'stair that we are compelled to make upoo per week to 'osy nor hands and papermaker. and -tort, • remittance% of only V weekly. shakes up this saw} • We NMe that rdety eitbscriber of the Journal In arrears,. will think of t this matter. ' Tnr: attention of the milder is iiireetedi , - no* . edvertii.ements to be kund 4otta. Nsi,. IV:int of sps'ee 'precludes the possibility of noticing each in detail, ' Tim ' Cm BANg.:-We were I informed 1 . du. ring 1 the week, thit thii City Pink or piiitadel tibia bad' ITiatted'obont Oits flnnilAed Tkoilannd '.Dollars instead' .of fifty tbouand; I to rbarellith . .in Schuylkill county, while many who siWie I for liiicounte st• the Bank on legitimate b i n - limns panel', were refuesd accontwidatidnii„ tha,re. cent resignation of -the- two•Direit'orr anything to do with this. business-7 . We shbni r ii like to now, What says the' LldEer , on the anhject ? - It, pro ; lemma to he down 011 , all Banks loaning moue;for '.shaving purpriars.) • • , Ql e fts...—Will:innt ,noin s i carididato voltihteer. fort Legistature",anti advocate tliaw coMpelling 1 the brewers, liquo: * tuanufac . Jurcri and the sellers. . thereof, together with the owneriOf the prper- I ty,in which Liquoraare Sold, renliansible fttrall dam gee to the families• of, paupeta made Ida" by the tout traffic, and compel thutalto maintain all y such paupers to tba,eitent of ihair property ?=, Thare is a fine,. fleli upon this Pall for• lieeurni onn . didn!es to present, them:lckes kit the people eta.' their suffrages. Tha candidate plight also 1 ctM) brace the principle of passing ti . ;linw agains t the sale of tiny paper,represeatiug man'ey; at Is great er disrouty. than 6 per cent. un4i. ,heavy, p'pnal ties. ' These twdenactaucuts, Woullstrike a ',blow at the ver l y foundation of the twil l i great syeams •.,r robbery which hare sprung uit PEI rapidly in this county,—/Cent setting:and 41111 , ing. , • 1 • VOLUNTrxtts.--:Jeremiab Reed Dul. of Potts- It . ' ' • . I , villa, announces himself asp volantecr enldidiste for' thel LegiAnture, and iibtabamt Ileebner,lt.q., of Port Carbon, hati also announced himself inti an i Independent' citnalidala for Counti . Commiest7 Both old and respectsdile - cltizenSof the Co oty, in. whose honesty and Integriturf chit ractc, tha people can place lhe must inapgeltl confidence. i 1 • Will put some' good eitison vullinteer fur Li rector nf. the Poor? We do not care to what I' party bedielungi, if 'ha liisbut a Iproper matt and fit for thelpubitiont , It wtiald'hit;:i shame toklect , suelra man as. Mr. Mitt ; Director 01. the Paul!, a': though ho did priirttiA to he a Whig about - 44 Th... teen Mon th * Ago: lie is totally itiiifit• fur the'( ptt• 'I rvithin.. ' lie is at Pauper manufa4larer, • nliii itl fe stated, that he '..in ' itaition: :to; his i businelq of I Pauper malting,' Is preparing ti.lupen n *titre tii, I , WI gouthutu the l'ilor' Mouse, to J the Iran •peti Mattn . fitelured nt the expenkti of "the aunty: '—r-----.........-41.„_.__:_ i .....- .; • TUG ''F\unr nt Atian4e City,' in Alto limo& of Col. Thayer, is tne of him hest 11 . 0(0 . 4 to ho found nt attY of. the untorit4 'platter. aide( edinirahly !reneged ati l d nrrangrd; that , .1' ono :Maori fsels 'mil he witt; stopping at a trivate . house. 'The bathing if at iresetti delightful, ttnd the house,will•rentnin open fihritho reeeption of visitors until the 13th of October. Thome who Contemplate vis •, ,itial; the sert;sitoie before the close of .the senson,. • and.select • Atladtlic City•e l s the , point, o , ,utthtlo well, to step at thsi Surf Ilotise.— .I.ls table is unsutpassed ; its. welters'courteous, • and its host, the peer of any landlprd in point pf ability nail attention to the mints' it his guests, toile found in the country. ! Ile unakeb no , 'pxtra 'charges. . '• , • ! This II -ose has bosh .lnst j coil As flousehusboon filled sinepi ii y lust, 'sae full up to List Smelt.' It iP ipPoo4Peli bibuihl the 11) ddilitionnl wings iscfore 'the per*g• eon, in order to ncroinniodate thin upplk tt l for cdroission. There is no public blil., oie,rosrd) ism 'About tide Ilotise. ' 'i i ''' i , ' f i h• ' i A•.t.rrete too:fast ware the : Phikule p in press n.„, congratulating the.cutt; niunity; tilt while in New York. , ,mcrchants, bdokers, ete.,•War falling before -the 6ni4icial giGe like leaves in Autumn, Philedel' ph‘Ta- wltalirm. Vta• notice the'tjduring•tie iweek. there have been several suspenslons (ft P ‘ hiladel 7 •phia., Among 'theui nre the itell; ktown, OM of Stephen Colwell, ItetThrs; Buck, li- Co., and Chris ' than E, Spangler. ' In many of the eases hOWever. • the assets exceed the liibilitie., J ,'Xs twirof ; the . above =aliened Grins nee largoli engaged i n the . lion business, and employ a large number of builds, it is to be h i iiped thnt Milk difficulties a tnbut tepurary:'' eeves, Buck ;C0., i i),C0., euspeo ed some two years since; but in the iiiiterval utilte the present pressure they lignichitcd;their liehkiities, end succumb now only to a Itirce ' which his ' brought many good citizens to theiwall. We:hope they will resume businbss, and tinnily extricate . ~• themselves from all °inborn's/meat. The pion of Principlels right to suctsum. in, favor of his ere& hors, rather•tbau submit to ihe!iextortiOn of ttTe t ii . , - shaver."' ' • • - •-hi' h ' . ! ~-.......--aL.-------•-• ..Orto."—Our correspondent lEeht.," favor! us with Unilthel 1 letter •fp,ul dlintOlichighip town, bearing date, 211th pliltne. Ile eays th .tt. ibt : wea. they during the past few weeks 411 been cool wed ' wet, which his been tthltivorwiile ' (or wheat, - eAusing it too suffeefrom runt, 1. hey hove hew,-, . over, tin aver; cr - 0p... Spritltf crops prOmlse .. •ftrelt, if frost i.i t ies 117:4 c o me to. ." • :1111,4 d is • 'belling at- OS . iients tier Luihil ; ydniir, $5 rit.'44tr- re!; • O a t,, .27.4 cents . per busheiil; Potatoes,: 37. i• .cetits„ per •bushol. Butter 20: Omits per pOtind ; Eggii,• 1 . 2 cente!iier titir.en ; Fresh':leef, 7®B Cents prr pitund ; Pickled de., 7 ren'ir ; Oak frantlog t , m3 , sr, $8 per Itt. ;icina , Lapi,lter,.' first imtliti,: $l2 do; Shingles i best.yine; 16 niches; $2,56 do; Stayer., $l2 do; Money matters Might, with t‘shs. 'iris" to fl eece business ' imennwil.., uin trade, •: The R ailroad is preigressind rapidly!! The track will hi by hatilliarly through to (hand `Haven 'early the r..colog Wititer. Trurellers not go through to Alituaukiovia' this route, by ta)s,itr, the Girard ' itlyet ke.thiters`: at Lyon;. A t , ' Itieion oecurrtd • I th the Mail so . tue da'ys 1 - sinc, er bbiug a . liiceints. ' . 1. , ;., Lilting al boy' Duel sreundlug Civeral:ottitr, , I , ii•iirii, -Exho'". promises fib Write again.' Vi'e ' ilti';ill : lllt . rays ito plessed to bettrOyous him.. , , • ik/IWOU.AirII' , IIHB AND ACCONT,' . * ! --A . 11DOU/hOt or Council infftries us that the .Treasurer • of the IToroughilias net yet furnidmithhis Account to Council, which is the cause' efl'lhe: delay.: The Treasurer ought. to attend to-61,11;dutiee or resign. ' 1 .We .also 'understand;that the 'ollllcrs outstanding '.. are''nW.ifew• !donde,. and ,gcluld ie,asily be:tfunded, stWlt rit old tiling the Orders tip' 'to par it ,once, ' .ktid•hthe tax payeis would hth saVtid at - gast 20,per ,cs.ht,:lo taxesi But it is startnisid pretty strongly abut there is a!'"oliek" iti the ,C4ncii•Sehtde Out ersire hitcha . i . sterse, and throw 'fiery obstacle in th e tray at fititdieg these Gideridund the - pityit.g.. ' :ili!tLe akineYidirectly into the i'frusury.. If this, tLt . haite is,truCJ we should be - .Olt; sed to see some l'hihoher bring ttiC subject directlyhefore the Coon:. c hi hh' l call tU i e yetis and.;nays,jthe o n the public could'olge who these members kp..i . . ' • . . We l i . leritueilfileir that some l ,,Of the old 9r:ders 'Lit w . re r c . tritiel, still- continua to ilake; their alTsaratire. 'lt -..ii 4,berefore, of he utmost itn.. 1- i lasiee that all the eutittandinglwritaTme Orders ' thettil be calliiii in at nose tind.,iiinded,,SUlSll;‘ h , cretin the full amount of the:4.We° roijihs 'l4 , , 6te clerk —utol ohm for tb• ititt•puse. 4 aseer • " , i•ing the reel dtrioulit of th *rough debt. Th,e BoroughA•utlittirs ought ti; lift this buSiness ,•,i '• ., I•V '"uttbly and. make a 'fitil l f i.li accurate etate. iatetef•the affairs of elm- hernitgh, . giving the 41 indeh leiluest--tiiii".eituttiittti of this . assets, , , • '''.,--epon the'necuracy .1 . wllidi the comm , unity , ott rely This is greatly:li ell. in the pr L escint: • :.soiettaiely• , ..,W,,,, • ~ Of the state of the *trough AccOunts. '•,.. , • glad to kern that tai{ , Council is try. : .11 • • a i i ik l be . P, ihtikx . pe . nditeirei asi,hr low. as - P o ise ble kiit 7 t tthy, avoiding all work dhut I's hot I. i t Wary. • • ~ : -••' ' ' I i ..-' • • h' h i , • 7 Hai :Siren Thar.-The • Philtdelphii,' l I alluding to thc:;:present: financial crisis,, manner in which Philadelphia is vreath [ .o Aorta; iemarks that what has farad her n oUr Cmil fields. - True. A most import tereat to Philidelphitw One that •yeara • ! el - 1410131d' have fostered is* assiduity.--}} i her as,thai Trade does.;the but ,d her! I'g besineas,Hand liaising :vitality into het )very • - fallity should be,. bath extended td '' lb developtnent nethe mineral treasural I, sylvitnia, Itoproviinents'tending to tha t ;et however, been either.ilipriseA. or recog4 5: coldly, that their progress bas been re _. 1 Road. - and' . Canals which hY a hearty , co upe •itiou , woul d 'lllllll been . eonstrncteti- - at a . , reason Me cost, ,barn bad, their. Capital do ubl e d np,ant the it• - •1 men: whir have invested their mean . arid lant4ittd4tritiisly, have to bear the he.l 1 lest sh 'reef the' burden , imposed b the sitort-! sightedipoiley of Philadelphia. hilt city ntifur itinatelY, in too#any;instances bas been blind to' 11 - 11C0 Givio shippli ctinx, staid ' of Pen end ha nixed tarded. letereats. The has failed most signally,i . mjority.of. morements, whip had they, mistral would have raised .her in the rank f eicial Cities ;:_whitened her beatiliful river ' iiill i lllfilill and foreign sails; benefited her II • - storinginterests; built her tip in jpoint:of iotiand wealth,.Outil she' Mould bare coe! hePales with her more energetic ond l soc.j rirti, New York, And made . barn as khel 1 __.- eitruin her pusitiunobe first of Auseriearti: cities.' 1 I • . . 1 ' Why hilt that she heti thui:failed? I , tiVSY:Ii it , ... , that E re l pean siesineri fail to . part 'the watch' of the De Ware? 'Why do we miss forests of Masts: at her ti ll ers/es f Why does she seem to merit the, 1. 1 cp . thet • r illoge,7 bestowed upon her by her soul-, tart ii a 1.7.. In lames past we turned from hell bit 2111 D ' --Imlay., plodding souls, satis fi ed to follow l 1 the hett i ten pathi of custom—to her' press fur an' -r / for 0.07 encouragement to hoe thafshe ~ li ken ing rom the lethargy' whTch,, bound' rrgies, a 1 held P 1 rugress,in chuck. - The! as , silent Lo c al ' bickering. ;. petty jeal-! -tile 'in ` nonce of cliques were strongerj ~ eappeals of general interest, and we bound' Is also ranged in'opposition to progress;', occupying en antagonistical•positiontol her tru! In the been mu of tom vrith t) pitpula tlatett cessful bhould press w; masks ; than th the pre , the sit ridir and its own interests, , witb the approt 1 hat portion of the coainionitythat should • c en its trusrdint; and adviser. What Pfsil..! tho In val of have • ndelphi hes tong needed is an inergitie, liberal„ stirrin pees, with soul 'enough toe:ngracti the Uteri° :While with jealous care it guards the in-1 Wens ,f the city. Had Ohiladelphia ten years' 1/Diseased nal a. press, 'she would tyoti ,press belief tit this. time that the Coal l w'isoved ; her from Peet:apiary embetrass-: but wouhi look down from an etninenea; liity`un'pantlleled in-the history of .AttierH ii a point at which patience ceases to bri! 1 That point in the•eareer of this Reglonl' 'n' reached. Philadelphia mity , congratu-1 self that notwithstanding obstsfclee, shis lueratiie trade, the matorial fur which in Out the bowels of the earth in 'the interl-1 eexponsnof thitoperator; but the istisfao 7 l y'ite 'hurt lived. 'A now avenue direct to Lif New York, affording i shipping poitit ins ip well us ammo', threaten' to divert al tieh iS taro -thirds of the commerce of the; They feel - it • too, fur the iphia Ilrgiater iu Jilaros at the impending', is , tiggrata the employment 10 - tbat port of j niers mimitation of the Ehglish system; iy in it.hue degree, avert the impending lAA we think it-tue e. The interesti itoint cast to a direct shipping point, trade trout thin region will yet have it.— eltin may perceive her' error, but too late I I it effeiiitually. 'Her Coal trade will be , 11 °twit standing tlho may yet assume a! I direetl . opposite to that. which in dicious policy, i•he uccupius.. Experi deur. ; btit•init are often leirnedl _7 • , 'ARIIHRS' HIGH SCHOOL OF PESKSYLVA-; .ii. t i , uljeci of th.s Institution is to establishi where Agricultural lintiwiedge and sei. ho ~ , l at un espphse • so moderatel ithin the means of, those whose occupy-i at of, a Farmer, that while youths are ght the business which is to be the 4)4 rof their after lives, they will be contribu•T , icir own education by the labor of their Is. Thu site of the school is in Centro an the Southern shipe•ol" Fenn and Nit Rey/ ' within perhaps, five miles of the coal centre of the State, where the land Ine, fertile and heautlful.' • Tiro hundred he rand Were dunatcd.,to the Instituttbn fames Irvin. : A portion i's now Under! 11 ti. An edifice is now• in course of •eice:! ded for the residence of ProfersortY Ike: anti dotuitories for students.. It will be, of stone, rive stories in height, 233 fect L , wings, and will coat fifty-eve thonsandl Itt Will be completed this Autumn, and ! , ill be received. hest Spring: - The In-, has received s3o,ouo,donated ; Wants, ore by sttbscriyon, when, he State will, • $25,000 more. ,tts trust the it gut. ill be donated. • 2d inst., an elebtionl forthree Trusteed 1 n the fartrnrs' house,lun tile farm. .The .from Schuylkill Cetinti Were Hon. Ja- 1 er, J. S. Keller and C. S. Leader—Sir; • wevcr;was the only one from our email i tended. The meeting was interesting. 3ls of Erie and Judge Wartkof Carlisle; lecied; and - Mr. Eyera of Delaware, wtiti t place of..A. 8. Roberts, who declined a D. Mier' the election, a dinner was pari, in the barn, one of' the most complete of the description in the State. ' Thila, THE lA.-T tehoul eing tst . upation lug to t teta ounty, ny eolirapl lest Cre3 or . y Gen. ultient students , illitution $25;000 cuntribu ems off . delegnyes cub Hatu , h 0; wild Judge M Were re•e re•electio En= dies of Ileftinte,and, vicinity did tha'honors on the eccas onito the satisfaction of the guests. 1 After t :e cloth.bnd keen removed, Judge Watte addresse the aullionce iri,a beautiful and convit. clog man ter;urging the principle 'tea anti italuence'dipended upon hie education and inter ligence, nd forcibly' comparing ' the present coal dition'of he bread groiers of thelieystone State with its 'rofeirsional men as regards influenee.— After theclose of the Judge's remarks there were voluntar ,pledges by private gentlemen and froM counties mounting to s B,boo to aid fu completing the Fch . oo edifici z - i The kit does/AAA attention shown the delegntea by Lien. rein, Dr. Berry , Mr. Mo Allister, the Messrs. I omps4n, Mr. Wilson, Mr. Wiring; mid i others, S r„ alluded to in-the highest terms- bj these wh were.guttsts on ihe'occasiun.. ') " Cos! 8 , Judge A% TLN.OI', THOU ART A JEWSLI"—WhaI,. i Ilinut challenged Parker to meet him 111 1 , the litinocratio State Comniittee adi ir to decline on two grounds—first, that fusion would.revire the ag!tationof the e.rtion,.whieh war "settled ' " and reemid, wrong fur candidates for - execttive IA: , ear before the people to ' , elicit their n. Pecker adopted these reasons indclei 'ki di cuesio 6xd F i MIME siasery cm shut it t% co, to op' Vole,. 0! clinctl th, challenge. relY wai this course resolved on when er was announced t a u speak at Demoeralis 'hroiighoutthe Sum ! :He did speak at ill speak elstrbere. and thia•in Oa r like 'egation of his committee, „in . which be that it - was wrong fur perptrilii, his But ec Gan. Pay locating' York, au of the. a =ME do so ! .. And not .only .so; for *i.r.ind position spitecti at York the burden of it. was ry questio4 'tells Judge Em . cotutuit.tifo, thotqlte tiocery 'question Haul - that Vo declines '.to meet him oti for tryl• It ) raring its discus sion htiray goes efore,the - people to revive sitniend agitation - ho prolekeed , to fear thus - shown t by 'his own. subsecitten4 L itat 3 the torO,leesoni ho gavel , for de, that iu h ibu Slar through 1 is fettled the I.ttiiu' end 10.0 1 . the . dise.! conduct, udge. Wilomot!ei challeele were hollow e, only ,coboltition left it, remirlf4 and laid rtaaxe we, that ha was afraid to meet the Pita n the slump, and". Inarelj need falett t a temporary Alta bebindjwlsich to, . • - . • -- •• , , Lottano.lttlfr.n.—The main portion oil 'oder commend of Lient 7 Ives,. who gc; the Region o'Gthe Culthrutio river, hlv :tow York._ They will proceed from' Wilmot isogon* n bile. • Tits t. , the party to explo . sailed fro. Sun i n Fab iseo 1:01.1M:tiull of Calitorniain a Bail.' ing vesse taking 'with them the , materials:of 111, small SiCtl; Cr, . which! illl y be pOt togo(berist the month of the "dolrado, the ascent of which river will then As frumedietely commeneed. High ex. 1 Octillions are formed respecting the result of thii enterprise The lower part of the valley is known to, be exec ' diagly fertile, and it hi believed tbiit the u,iper Mon possesses pleat mineral treasurea. It is tiniu bt probable that Lieut. Ives, will Co l d tho river vigable sir high as latitude 37 deg..,niot far from he, ,Halt Lake :region. .The iollowing Mimed g ilemen have received appointments upon the ientille party attached to tbeexpedi lion: Dr., J. S, Newberry, of Ohio, physician and geologist 01.8. Molbausen, of Freesia, natural: 44, (the la ter was a I mpil orDaton'llinatolto . F. W. Bglolfsteln, of the Dlittrict of Columbia,, anal mid. topographer; Paul U. Taylor, -of Ilicld.:, isiond,and.Chailes Dewier, of Ilivnipton, Virginia, i asdelant iarreyvrs.7 ' . .• . . . .i 1 , _,,...• • . 1 i , . I • . ,111111`By stioltliion on the eanatieit ind Aden; jie Railroad last week,- twn trains were mashed' l p. and W. A. Siner, Wm. Madly and*John 111, .•Edwerds killed. Several persons were be.lit wOundcti. The occurrence was the result of moss. serelewnels.' • , THE COAL TRADE. • 1 • ..• /111 . • • Am, ,11141. Pottsville. September IS, 18$?. , The quantity sent by - Railroad this week 4: 3'7203 15- 1 4 Caual 37,138 00 tans—for theweeli;' ?4,741 - 13 tons." The trade- of-this County has fallen u 8 dile weckA,7sl tone, end is less by 13,829 tuns then "4 -for the corresponding week last year. • ; • The Canal has beaten 'the Railroad this week' 334 toes--compared with the curresponding.week; last year the Railroad buses 18,569, and ,the pint by Canal is 4,140 tons. . • ii The trade sums up as follows this weak; elitiw4 ing a loss of 3,130 tuns compared with the oorresil ponding week last, year: . , l.l ,- 1836. .1857: Loss. Gain: lichuylklll-41. IL, . 66573 27.204 18,669 - 11 • --Canal. 33,738 37,538. ' 4.743 Lehhtll-11._ U,. 6,403 10.812 skalt • '1: • —Canal • 36.213 34.071 - 2,112 Dal. 1116. Canal, - 18,6%1 2:0,9111 • 2.1181 Penna. Cost Co., 27288 • • 23.476 1.2351 Scranton, South, . 4,150 .7,1184 3.726 -....-... • . • . ••• • 160,033 176,203 10,711 17011 ,„ • ; , .1716102 ' 17,5 8 1 11 Dee. Oar iresk s , • 1,130 • ' 3,130' The 'funtrltiug obnete the aggregate loss and gain! by the di ff erent avenges, and from the different rit.;l . . • -gions, compered with last year: , 1866,':.:18:7.. Loss. Oftin.l: Schtrk/1 1 -11 ; 11 . 06.96 744.181 ' 843,153 y 16 ,98.969; Lehigh-oft It., 99.40 316,163 214,71X1i , 779.902 696=9 783,674 Del. Dad. 7 anal, 8:9.208 278.084 -41,121 Penna. Coal Co., 369.863 388.913 19.050: Etrantono 33.721 213,353 . -193.611 W , . 3,886.976 1,013.968 4043778 228,371 f • 3,388.975 401.378: Increase ln 1867, . =126,973 126.9931 °"-,=,;, The increase in the supply dile year amounts to 126,993 tons. 1 .V„cssels are plenty at Port Richmond , but the ! A for Coal are very .slack, • and the business! dull. Such is the state of the trade in this 11.0,1 gion also—and we do not anticipate . any changed until cool weather sets in and-the retail tradtti 'tiommeneel. •In Abe mean time the only polieyi for our Operators is to curtail their business the demand and maintain prices until the retail] trade commecees, when it is to be hoped the telitlei will itnprove.'' Prices are easily put down, tut present state • of the business of the country, , thete; is nu probability that any advance can be ulAssui4 ed on the loie" rates, even the demand Should! increase towards the °lon i a the eeason. This seff.evident to siy . ..tblijlttng man—then why-mei husband ItTer -- C4lin.the mines, miter than givin , it away at less than.yost,inctii - iiitii•indebtedness;' and sinkingthe4provements made to mine the' Cunt.. ' , In the course of our aorresrondence wt.contel across some vary queer • ideas -and queer letter, which we are sometimes-impelled to publishH and the following is one of them. Wo like because it is independent in tone, and nothing] sneaking about it: TRENToN, N. J., Septentter 4th, 1857. , itassatt--.Dcor eqclose Tyrol Dollars f4r another year's subscription .yourl useful paper, expiring May 17th 1858. It li tatil a trifle, but Willinat•indicazing my entire approval': of all you publish, it may show you t at I am not,; captious even __mitten innocent ul o reproachi hurled at my profession and that of y "middling{ interest" friend who procured niy su , scription the Wrests' Jouttwar.-frum l you last year; but, iyi! behalf of the great Coal interest, the motive poteltil of the country, I atish to' place my mite in your! hands with a 'charitable intent; that you may have a fair chance, to 'do all the good you can, without'' submitting to ti . taarrow,local or sectional or arrogating a dictatorial, monopolising course; for an impracticable=entithined m Ivement. I go for a protective free, trade in Coal operations is well as National.. Our country and our Coal 19 4 : tercets are sure to go ahead, hint:ever bamboo:hat -by stupid or wicked gals-managers. For centuries' .to sumo who will dare to write their decline erl downfall? • But the life of n nation, or of the great Anthra.i.! cite conituonWealth, does not•consist in were dui ration—nor the character of a great people in ittil accumuliation'uf were money. Ilonorwnd honey ty, have theynot something to do wifti h o ds Stole id not Coal nor .firlibultering. free traded whether practiced by hatiuns or individuals. De l i pond upon it, whoever sanction fraud or . 1-apine,i! even.the'ilubt. of the balance will be a ivitueeekl against hint—and his shot ',comings, whether in!) weight, or doing any injustice to bie neighbor word or deed, will sooner or later stare hite - in - thej l face, as Tekel did Belahazzer. Why should not you. he tied Daeiel to translate the meaning of thilat handwrizing,aied publish the,truiti at those/ Ex•l•'' enact plain !speech (rowan old Cosa Lassa. We don't think it requires the wisdom of aDan.4 . iel to interpret the above writing. Our friend' ' don't like our remarks ahoutu. Coal orga * Ontion? to secure fair prices for Coal, and the "middle its terests" Wt Port Richmond, which we conceive eq tirelj• unnecessary ut that point. And besides, we arc inclined to believe that some person has settekl . him with Amy Coal, perhaps at very low Ipriere' which is enough to raise • man's dander occasion.' eliy; and cause him' to moralize over the fallen character of the human race. New YOIIK COAL' MARIEZT, September 10, l 8 5 71,; ',The demand has been quite active both for the , .trade and the Bast. We have no change to note in its value.l arrivala continue large. OuV, stock is Increasing rapidly, ind bids fair to exceed trtat of last yearat the cloSe of navigation. The supplies by railiray are. liberal, and this source df, supply is likely 'to prove of greater importance than was generally anticipated;. the sales by car-', go are It 13 60 itgi 14 60 ton, and from yard 64.: 10 €Ol $5 ton, smalljand large size. The demand' fur Liverpool is•not so active; and we notice more on the market; quotations, in the absence of sales,; . . would be no guide to the market. • :• • Boston Coal Market.. [o.rreeted weekly from,the "Metro Courier.] c, English Cannel Cod is eza, ce. and Tea advanced, littttr tales at $136414 Wr chal, ash, In large and small An Import of 490 tons Smith him been sold, to arrive at .slt t 1 shat, each. In Plctowand Sydney theme has been. very little climate . .. The arrivals of Pleven mufti:mit. bee delivered on contract, end a few sales have been made at. iI2 (4 7 25 $t chat. Sydney b steady at $7 25+11 In Anthracite, steady retail sales at $T 11,11 ton, cash. Cannel. • • - • . chat $l3 00 (4 . 14 00 --Newcastle, -none Orrel. • - • • • f.s 7 110tId Sydney. • - • - mine ehal 710 (di .7 25'. - - •- mine chat 720 - 7 25;,' Pictou One,- • • mine chat 6 26' €6.:P •6 50 Schuylkill, while asb, ion' , - 660 (a) '-6 75 dore lu d ash, - - 575€6 25 • do - • - • 00 61i 6 Lehigh. rump. mp; 626 da Lackawanna. • 560 ® 5 7,* atTML HUM. Anthracite, wiate 1 red ash- - - 7 . 00 RV TELEGRAPH. YIIDAY, 6 O'CLOCK. P. 14. Freights from Richinondto-_- , imam, . •1 60 :Washington, - • 1.00 : New Bedford.- • 1 30 ItiOdebaka, ••1 Mt: Aititusti. -160 to 1 • Ito bury, . 7 Tk i New London, • ' - 1 25. Prorlocatown, ' • E I eir;' 'Cohaasot, , - 190 Charlaatown, Ibe to . . I 5.6. N,Haren,. • 125 'Fall - • I lot Norwalk, . . 1•26 1 Wellbeet, - • 1 601 Newburyporte 1 W. to 1 61 Portland, - on Bedfast, : 1 65, Mx Harbor, 192' Ducbury, 7 • • 187 Plymouth. 1 60 Norfolk, V 0.,• - 100 Sated. -150 to 1 66 Georgetown, ' - 1 00 P. Chester,- ; - 130 Schuylkill Coal Trade for .1837. 11, Quantity of Coal rut by Railroad and Canal, for tbii week ending on Thu sdayevening last : • td• - I4.IIIiOAD. CA:CAL:I': Port Carbon, ' '1L02.5 01 ' 0.150 Old , Pottsville. .: 2.042 00 . 2,201 001 Sebuyiklll4lsven,. ...: 15,975 00 ' . , 24,024 01:1' Aubura, • 331 16 000 00 Porttlinten, - 6,1126 18 2,007 00 Total for the work, • Total by Caltrred fa 18.57,: nal $13,153 Total by Canal and itallioad.a: lona. 2,207,123 0$ Rhipmenta to Fame periodiast year: REEK. TOTAL. By Railroad, - • 4.773 00 144;01 1$ ByCanal, 32,707 lb 744,183 . 13 farrease In 18a, 10 fir. Amt. 77,710 00 OubiwilstllOsrhouty ltsillireads« , lB37l: , Vie following lithequantity of Coal tranaportodovet t a. Crania halm dohs Behttylkilleouifty.for thsweek •odlog on Thursday mobs last: . TOTAL.' 111194411111604 B.llaiso 11,11.. 424457 11 1,1191417 18 Mt. Carbon .• • • 1 " 1.608 14 182.948 07 ' • ' " 9.921 19 234,957 19 Alt.Carbon*PLCarbon 1248 02 391.815 10 !dill Creek' 12,669 92 666,380 ot• Lillie &Multi!' :!, . " .•, 0,312 1i . 231,674 13 hates of Toll and Transportation : on -• " • IAILILOAD 701 T111141ESIXT: ' • , Fran ?noes From FI:01Ik! • Learban: S. Mani:Pt. Mialoss.Auburir; To Richmond, $1 BO ,41 76', , •,`.sl . 54 .$1 CO - To Philad'a., 180 ' 175 1'66 - 1 601 1 . 66 • . 160 - 136.t,1 40 'Reading. 1 10 1 05 1 06 ow . Rites of Tell by Conti! for the yriselq.; Fran Pt. Cisrben. Aft.a(rben. S. /Amen. It CltieW; To 66' . ;'• 64 62 60 I 'Spring Mlle, 50 67 50 • I Norristown, ,66 1 . 55 45 Reading. .'3B •, - 37_ • 36 31. Rates of Freight by Canals From P. C. it MI. C. S. Ilimen. AI. Climb,' • To New - York. 1.00 86- f.4la To Ptillad'a.. — 4 _oo 63 . . To Delaware Front IOS 100 • 4.444_ r r Serant,on Coal 'frado•for 1067: Shipments On tholes.. week r . • . . wan. TOTAL. VMS. nee.' L ?Conk # 7 0.732 01 *. 144.851 10 South, 7, 336 to 3 " 311.363 ow 11,4113 06 . 314.205 /S. Teams period lest year. (South) 'X14704 04 Delawabe atti naliseat Ceti Coal Trade. • • .For eta s wad, 1 • 'A1,9111 Z 5,064 ; •• 1 . 141 064 • /dead '• /*crease this yew, 41,121 4-' .1 • J. Le 11114' C.lloal . Ifer 10115* - 14. Canal. For the week ending . 'loln.ttatedney taint F warn. TUTAL. Gebitth Coel and Nay. 14,736 t$ 7.4,1.6iS 00 A. Latbrno and others, 1 20 00 2,041 10 Sprint: 31oturai Minks, 1 340 00 . V.. 5,54 11 kan t‘stitar, Leaf do! • • 1,29 a /0 . 12,361131 Coinoino •do I • 1,15510 35,01.3 19 Stifforrd I do I I 510 U N. Vick and !Addgh CoOl go, - - 1,573 it 1907 as 1 Garman Prince. Cala ' • • • - 7,071 00 Seuttrthwiiiit NountelIWCWIL 565'04 :11.2011 OS J. 11 3f•• imuir 00.11.11111.0551,- o9' Beaver Ileadow-Coll Co., 1 1„033-11 Ilaaleton Coal Co., I 2,272 02 03.110 Cranberry Ulnae, .1• jy . 3,0179 04 42114 14 Diantend do , . 1,2&11,17,71712 C 4turil Aldse, . 1 P 545 13. 220/2 111 11t7 Pleenutt Cent C 0..! ! 1 f • ~ ....01kris -.4,1591 10 !lurk Mountain Coal CU., .11,3X1 0:1= 47003 00 Wakenharrie Coal On, t - -• :71X1 Wyonrieg Coal. - 302 02 7,013 02 Pertibrd gad ea t • 770 OS 16.b1S 14 T.,t31. • 1; t -H • • Lehigh:Valley .R. Week ending tiat*dag Spring SlountaluAlinee,• 1 2.437 IT 4:11.474 Uat Sugar Lost dd I' • IR/ 17' 69.9151 1. N. T ort & Lealei do ai4 trr 20247 :4 Council Ridge do, • i .1,379 11 45,e0s ca °email Penne:. - 6,307 Coleraine &Stalked d(.l !: 1.346 19 33, 11' .ooitda Dawes' de' 1• - 431' 1911 12 ' . 13,115 Ilaidoen • 1 del ; 3,068 02 34.931 17, J. B. Mrertary h. Co- 399 012 4,340 OU , • • 10.812 e 51.11,1114 IT 34,070 12- 66.6073409 linr the 464. ' •1 • , 44,98219 912,193:13 1 9 48hipments to'samal lkiodlsat pair: • trkU. • IL. 4ly Roll Read, ' ! l' ' • 9.402 19 99.462 04, '. y Canal, - .:1 : , 36 1 213 09 779,101 14 • . , I 41018 08 879.383 18 -s• • , • I i . . 9t2,403 13 . . i . .Is - InereaPe Iv 1557. solar 1 , 1 Rate. oft Tel; :said Itimasp•reat ton os Tut Lavas MALLET RAIL WAD. Mauch Chunk to Trenton, - - do FillsebethAlt.i, - do Morrie (Viallissin at Philltpeburg, 1 00 •! Toll on Morris Canal to Jirsej City 15 - cents—Freight 85 cents. On Coal reshippill at Jersey City the toil is onlv 50 cents. k i r _; Ai' 101 l end Frriglitittits w Okesharre,l6 bite Raven, Rockport. POPO Haven anti/Mauch Chunk td Bristol': Willths.Rl R. L. Canal..D. Canal. Total. , Wilitestams, (toll.) I ' .14 84 30 $1 19 ' Fnaglit from Whit. Rarest to Brietol, ' - IOS From Rockport, (toll,) j .1 I . :54 -- 30 .84 Prom do (freight,) . i . - ---= 102 From Penn !Urea, (tolL) I 61 30 81 From. do .do (freight, 1 9 1, Prom Mauch Chunk, (toll; , 51' 30 Fro& do do (110111 1.,) * 0 k 83 . Freight from Stanch PPOO to N. Tort, 166 Coal for 0 /aline Pstners tr the Wilkesbarre tt.nnsd. abort of tide , pays 50 l4O of 25 'canto toll and freight .. Pliaeirov• ' Coal Trido tor 185 T. /thisount transported doritig the month of Ang.,1867: lONIA I.oltat.. Union Canal ; . ::1 16.415 b 18 115.2= 1/7 Stratara Railroad.- i t 12.61K 09 . 83.782 le ._____..4... i; Lykenn" i Talley Coat r 034 1.1.20 4 0 ;4 0 Short Mountain c 0.4 . 01 1,4130 83,026 1; 1 . --. —. Total, •• ' I " • !. ~, 2,901 74,203 Freight and toll from 31111ersbarg to Baltimore, V -10 .., , IA litsve " . 210 If ears are detained Si rti after arrival, the rates are 12 cents mph lanai to4he above. . - WELK. TOTAL. *• For the week, • • 1i F. 217 0.1 66,988 10 . A break in the Canal at the Aqueduct half a mile be low Liverpool. occurred' mi Tuesday morning. It was re palred.and reeommeneed filling the level with water at 9 o'clo,k on.Banday morning. In answer to the ingtdries at the bottom of the'retum we can ooh state that we . p ublished it u we rendted It. • for the week, !Al/NIONNW. - W - 111_ •• N. • • Philadelphia. 4t Mine 11111 and Sehuyikilljlavit • - Mount earjain = - - - Mount Carbon And Puri Orbon • - Mill Crerk • -- ttehuilkill Valley - z` . - - • • - barberry eredk • - Alraiara - - - - - S• Cana lip ti! chuylkill Navigation) •- ipreforred • Union Canal • - - ------- •• .•• preferred fl -- • • oi i . r Del.& Ilud'n nal h Trinqiiort.it'n Co; Itallroad dp Coal Companfeli . LittleSchuri. Nay. R:In.N4CoatCO. hehich Coal & Narigatioa,Co. - liaaleion OW Co- . . - Burk 3lotintain Coal CP. - - • Pennsylvania Coal k wico.l • • Dauphin Coal k . - Lykens Valley Coal Co.- as• - ;- - Bearer .Meadows Coal t 11: Lykens Caller 11411 raid gCoriCo.- - Coal Cookii.adles • Forest Improvement kin . - - it North American Co., prereeretk - • " ootOnott - • 4 Delaware Coal Co. - - 1- • Cumberland Coal Co. . New Creek Coal CO.- - 1 •-! Nttsedlaneq it Miners' !Link - • - - Parmene hank - tt • - I f Pottsville tiaa-C0.....d- I . Pottsville Wafer Co. '. t ‘ .l . Tne Mock of all'a4 Ctimpanies the aboye let when far_nivbad by those publication. STEW ADVERT'MENTS N. •: 1 .. .OTICE is ,irleby given that the undersigned Li sahis day purchased from J. 11. 'kegler his entire sitiah of tin ware and tin smith tools. hollow ware, japan *are, brass kettle., .totes and pipes of whatsoever nanne'and kind in and abOut ,She shop at Donaldson, ficb4ithtil County, Penna. The an. deridgned dolt' also herellifive notice that he intends carreing on the basin* it bag heretnibre been Car. ried on, and hopes by mitten ion to The gime to meet • share of public patrogpga, i 1.. . Donaldson, Bept. 9 - , 14 1 .4. I micilAn -1,E"." 3 1 7 1 11 E4 ' I ' ,HURCH OF THE HOLY APOSTLES, Kt.; Clair., THE PresentStiOn• of the Offerings of the.Sanday Seheadrchiltiren, connected with this eh. will take place (Di Vd on Sunday, 20th Inst., at IA past. 410ek. TWA R. Wm. Newton. of West Ches• ter, iv-expected to preaehjin the morning, and'address the school in the afternoon. The Public. is invited to attend. THE COMPANIES OF THE IST L Regiment, etchtlyilkill County Volunteers, will meet for parade and review. on Monday, the 28th day of September, 1857, In the tough of Port Carbon, without further notice. The line 111 be formed at 10 o'..loek lu the forenoon, In Pike alreeii, right resting on Call street, facing north'. By order of the Colonel. - el JASIEB WREN, Adjutant. September 12, '571 . '. If 27-it OPOING oinisilicx OF CLOtIlltiO: ... Mrs. Ca ils H airlais Hoeft,. )rge-ESPECTFI,IIILY announces to her Mends and thO'Piibile, that she bacon hand a amortuient of Reidylliade Clothing, together with Et a-lot of Piece Goode. belonging to the stock of her late ht stem& which she in desirous to sell off In blabo suit purchasers on the mostianiantageous terms. The stock can he examined uplettelesin the building onteemtre st., la which the Clothingilitdre of her late lbtiebknd. lamb Helfer, was kept. ~l ",. t CATHARINE HOEITER. ' . . September 12, '57 I . ;, . 1. , . al-ft :. 1,_.. • ..... • ATTENTIONS 'ATTENTION I I "r" ‘• The Trehif:nt Braise Band' • ia A INIPgND TO DAVE A At itt l eit!ti .1011111esiktu Mr the benefit of ,_ their tremory, on Monday; September 21St, 1057,!in• the woods near Tremont, o n n a pe road to Pottsville,'.! A floor will be laid end the will- play 'on thei occatdoo to satilly the borers of Po ki, Waltz, Schottlechrte., Mt. Smalley wit he held in English and Gennah..tied plenty'of refreehmetits of all kinds can be had. To Commence at tit. 4 o'clock. A. St, and to close at about 4 Oltlock, P. N. Tickets of 'dude sion. GO Bents. The Tremoot Braes IMO will turn out on that day for the find time In their: new uniform, and Invite their friends and the pubileit4eneral, rempectfulls,bi attend. Musk Bands from atrinad. who will attend this fisetb cal, will be'treated le levity resent as invited guests of the Tremont Brava Bsitti.., A GRAND BALL .111 4iicti rises on IhO L OTODIDg or tho. Rime day; et. the liotel'of ,Ldward IViem. In Tremont.— Tickets: 111,110 for a geritientan and two ladles. September 12,'57 87 2.t &S, - DIY 1 14 - 1 lov I 04, Lynne . Balth.e, Alexandria :New York., 'Woodbridge. Stony Point, EICHIMAKELL COUNTY WILL SAYE MONEY - . rn IIIf i RCHASING CHINA-AND GLABB • TYND ALE , Fo,„ -MITOULL, • 707 (Instant oh, .oeiently .Piirr4PELhirA. Trams Obral4 import Uto grootost variety of NEWt,' BEAUTIFUL . WARES, .ell to stilt the wants of ttie . 37.20:1 15 ', 37,538 oci 87,203.15:, , tons, 74.741 . 1 S "A OS ss,in os 2.2714,1135 0 1 1 2407,125 Off Lykens' Valley Ctal:Trade fee 1857. kTrevertea Cord Trade far 18157. Peons. C01'1 . .040 . 8 Coal Trade. I if - neat:. . rural. For the last'week, j , '4l 28,476 02 388,912 17 Last year, i 3, V. .. l • 376.613 04 Increase so hr, tbla ;e'er. 1 Trade, 1867. . TOTAL. 22019 MEM For the last wee _ AND OTHER SCHUYLKILL CO. STOCKS =ff!ffil September 12, 107 ATTENTION; BATTALION! grztzi piertsetioraies 1 • or . • PARSER AND D anus, 1 , , d AT WHOLESALE PRICES. september I !.[ItAXASON] LOW;S _ • ' efts Cs• is to eeerryilae 1/4.6.. 'Pre...Way !d. ' fa • perbsity P f•lt resin* r• Woo. Mil., •"' Com lA, IA b••••1!•,i let is •••• ea.l" / ,1 earlrr lee art owl• ;We. Cnn tetem. I. .111 blade 'of Wax ant fuss* we equall• awl woo)...'lran . Ic •Isse•fle- Ibtel•fit!. to The eab'k, I e N. • 1.1 r eltattliehis vitnvrort4 War Infsti.l. l r,,aintlr, gaol t rare r Preattler . name haver. I toot}. ..•7r We-riot CONS Y . 07 Ss dsteracst• la. Willa by (of, giver. ri • L. a l e s ettilio er s =l4l. :i ieett ratt.fhl.: it tt.j. is Is worst& Usti, •1 ref • ewer art.t. tiding "TI• le Oa* all ram/ • b-le a ••••:,•• • too fact of do; as 414•••••• • 1,. -efue.:. • Th. "Wtt I. reels' dasd•haras I 1"..t. difr.r iro glom IL. orbisitselbe• good by ..sber• 4 -' The ll•st•ft b«n as eadiely t+-to ..a..—l. Itt•Ute 12).• tested) P 111.444 rear. nerfor • et. et nu! Ger tears w 416 ft e Itor tr. - 11 _.* ekeZ bmrii 'trowel • .... 1 Law r' II I. 'literte.etn "int Olt belt I I rusg , •• sit .42:7 et Ti.. . : TU. 141•401,4• flifillse U. of • ' • h., i,',TlAtosi Yesr%••C•uoii Ow hays Wei time '; sk • ••••4•,_ 104100UST Ir't THI Ming '- .LUDOW CAzI CO. J -4 1410.1;: n. dig sa..: L'optquaber r. • LA_WYERS' OFFIR lk E-BiIKET3." ereserye year waste raper. WILLOW BASKETI4 of various', idaellor - p'nrserrJug Waste Paper. Ws will al lo! ~e tor price to thou who will save their paper sad braog it taoar store. For saleriby B. BASSAS. WATER METRES. . THE Subscriber having been wither .aolly aanufertaroni of Water Mans, vill sal ply ail orders left trite ttate;st nett prim , . N. YARDLEY t BON. Potirrips. inlet 41,6 • , r„s. 3 00(7 ;F O" O O R-- HAND, and for Bale by the Bale or sing'', Robe. by GROWN F. WOIIRATII, I No. 415 ARCH Strict, above Fourth. (Late tar N 0.13 N. 'North SL;) CHILABBI.VIUA. • N. R.: Also, a large aiaortment of LADIES' VANCY THU, .. • - • • 'August ?., 'tfrl Ittßus • ...-. - ' • sigl - 0et.131.1' - A . 1 - JOH N S lON, Agent for A. A. iv LANK. Hate Laseatid Ilumay.tarbolesaMdlet !ex OMB and tt/iNDLIS. No. VA Pearl. and MI Water ; street. Nam York. All orders left at tba Mika of Jaws . IL Grua, ET or at Hie Hartung* Betel, - wilt receive :promptallea tow. ' 1 1... September '25, '56 • . , .19-11 - 31,1n0 12 59022 16 VERGENNES' SCALES. . . sapapunos !ipasinat. AILIIOAD Tra;ck *caloß,laSt and Col Scales, Pliktfcrsn'and Climates , Sala. oolyy try.tbe Torptineo Scal•C (6 • Onion to . I, W. G. BPRAGUs.. I &writers. Vergessaes. It Ttuntutr is !cu min's. 00. Pi.—lkigla A Lamb, Pottsville; M. MUM. Supt..? Mt. Garbo° HAI Roadr, 11. /dins. St. gilt. ; 'August 1.'57 .13.5 a• • A GREAT 13991 C. 46Tthe Impending Urisis of the South; Hoer to meet by limos Bowan them, of Noult.an.Unia. Chosen of a •elavebdder. is one nfthe most estrsoidinacy publications of the day. • No week that basin , emanated from the press of the North pee. trays Slavery In all its debuting and degrading charade as doss this work of Mr. ihtperi who is **helper to the anise of Freedom in every sense - of the word. The work abounds with statistics of Northern and Southern Indus try; *be effect of Free and Slaver Labormi the country—'- and it aim shows up the testimony of the Fathers of the South, thereat men of the North. the testimony of the Bible. the thumb. bud In fact, the knding spirits of tbit whole World splint Slavery. Ninth edition just recei ved. and tor Pals by • . • • 11. BaNNAN. VLIZI 18 Slow tits-ra Tome; tlirronaglt Alba State: ...,,, -* APTIONMABII li:, . t ; rt lit; c e l ebrate d 64rairopean Harpist,7 from New Fork. will deliver a Lecturi on MUSIC in the HARP! • Illustrated bi his unrivalled perS.r. manna On 1 hat imitradnentiat -.the Town 11.1111, Pottsville, P 11.4 on SATURDAFArotember 12th, 1557, at 7% o'clock, t'. U._ . . '-----Pregraingann. .. INTRODUCTION. Music: Ita Nature. 'Scientifically and Theoretieally co nsidered; ,Convereatlonal Yoke. Oanun or Iloanc.—hdain;' Setiptural alluskot : Maxie Wine the Flood; Egypt; Noah : Naftali: Anecdote: Hebrews* David; Saul; Oreciani; Anecdote; National Nook of 'lreland and Wales: . Ilinistrehty. Fain lutfavaseton,—/rith Melodies—Lost Rose ofSua mer; Patrick's Day: My Lodringe: Rory O'Nore. ' Sftinb ittvimtartam:— Web* Melodies—Men of Hat !rob ; Ar•byd-yroos; Jenny Jones and Ap Slirnklu. PART ll.—Montan Nireft--Christianity; the Druids: Instrumental liftwie , --the lIWIIP—Its Origin and Pro gress; Its popularity in Waled and Ireland; Anecdote: Itardle Congresses; Di ff usion of the Harp; King Alfred; The Harp in Franee; Dririvaliona of piano from the Harp; Peculiarities of the Harp. Tulsa Itortuartoe.—Charederirlie )faerli;—Dererip- Don of the Admire and Ramat of a Rand of Music.— Recapitulation; Universal disieminitlon of Music; The Art in Attierical Oonelnding Remarks. FOUSIIVAID LAST Iturnaartos.—Amerbstn Metodief Old Polka at Home: Hail Columbia; The Star Spangled /tanner. end YANKEE DOODLE. • itextrranca AD 'Carte. Legnre to commence at 7% o'clock, Tickets to be had only , at the door . on the oven tog of - Concert. Anemias will also pertortn at Nfilkerbarre, on Monday. 7th inst.; at Bloomsburg.. Wednesday:9th: Danville,loth: Tratuaqua,lltb; and Minereehlle, 14th. • pot.ville, sentember a. 'l7 J- 10.21 E!= PROCLAMATION/ o wat i tt e rg,l lo a u n w dll t a t ) . 7t r o e f ri t n h . e y ? T e . ri n e i 7 . l . A 6 7 r e Tly "Atlct regulating the,Genetal Election :within this Coed onwealth, passed fhe 2d day of July. 1839," it is made the -duty of the Sheriff of every county to give 011ie notice or such election to be fieldenaand to make known In tut', notice what s plicers are to be elected : Tgeretore.. I, WILLIAM MATZ. High Sheriff cf the* county of S.;huylkill, demo:lre 1114.0/1 by this advertise. went to the electors of said county of Schuylkill, that a! GENERAL ELECTION will be held in the said county,* on TUESDAY. the 13th day of October next, at the see* , end districts thereof, as follows, to wit: The electors of the.botough of Orwigeburg_will hold. their eloctione at the public, house of Dantelltoyer,'ltt; the bovough of Orwlgsburg. The eiertors ug In the following described bono li defies of West, Brutissig township, Schuylkill county} ' beginning on the tewrishiplitie of East Bronewig, on the land of Daniel Dreher: thence along a public reed! leading to Daniel Vouses mill 'and dwelling, inctudinp , th e Fame; thence le Zima's Church ; thence along Aid public mad, leadrni past the dwelling honer Mr Ge.rgr: K. Meyer. Including the same; thence along mid '1 , 3 41 until It intersect. the fp: line of North Nl:nb, In tp. ineindingidi the voters residing Borth of said road. in 'tile township ot West Bewley/kr. aforesaid, shall therraf-; iter. at all,generel and special eke-flow.. es also Aran ' elections for judges and inpeetere, vote at the same I imesand place" and in the' same box with the voters ot the borotigh of .orwigeburg, in the county aforesaid. The electors residing In that part - of West BrnmiSrig , township, lviog and beingeist of I he following described( line, shall her-after. at all general. special, nod at-elet" lions for judges and inspectors. vole in the mime lot; with the qualified voters in the borough of Port Clinton.. Savage; : a li t % h ; ma ,, , ,, ite .w ....! fi S d e n m it u al ei t r r e i r v . e n r o si n h ee tv er k p u led ia.t hy the A kie . house of the Schuylkill Navigation Company, number twenty-bur, now occupied by John 'Ash, including, the same; . thence in a straight line to the house of Jacob Meuglio Including the same; thence to the house of toured Meng's. now occupied by Mammas Keogh.. In. eluding thetaamef thence to the farm 'et John Schell, now eseenlaieekby Ilenry Itintset, ineluding the ea „ - theme ow Bee'- ant et the heirs of John Bonet; t> now-nentilisli bf Giants , . Menxis;:loelottf or the same; thence to the house of the , widow Ttonklin; Itieltedina; the same; therm to the farm of Henry Kehler, furled- Ing the same; thence to the farm' of Samuel Miller. Jo eluding the same; thence to the tsrm-pf lienjamin Igriuding the sane; thence to the Mineral Polot Mill, and the dwelling houses belonging thereto. owned by Preget' & Richards. excluding the same; thence to the bowie , of George Baer. excluding the same; thenre 40 the farm of Charles Miller, including the same; think* a straight line to the sand hole at or near the ' Betts county line. , The electors of West Bruen/1g township not included in the above boundaries, will hold their elections at the public house of Joseph Morburger. In said township. The eleetent of the borough of Port Clinton will hold their elections at the house of A.l). Savage in said to. rehab. ' t The electors of Neat Brunswig brenehip will timid their elections at the house of Joshua Boyer, ha thetown of McKeeneburg. 1. ao I, t 2 60 I 661il 67 2 50 . 50 62 60 t5O 62 50 581 62 50 SO 52 On 00 501 7 I 8 50 50 50 5 0 100 0 110 17 IR 4!.4 5 12 A I 14 110 1 3 1109 37 .orc TO4" 1131 VI 09 69 1 1 9 4so 40 60 50;i" 10 116 25 11.5 00 00 00 00 10 10 , 1 11 ..4' 7g 68i 68 66 68 IS Se 18 19 be added to desire their 50 50 GO 25 will who The elecots of Pinegeose township will hold their elections at the house of Kennedy Kobtnson, in 'the bo rough of Pin rose: and the electron, of the. borrnsh cf Prnenctrie will hold-their election! at the Mime house. The electors of Wsyne townshin will hold their el4e- Hens at the house of John Graver, its the town of Prle den sburg. ' Tbe electors of Washington township will holdthiiir general election lethe public bouslof base Datdorf, in said township. , The electors of Porter township will hold their elect- HMIS at the house of Daniel Herb. in wild township_ The electors of Ibrtins township will hold their elec tions at the house of John 11. Been. In said township: The electors°, Hublejtownship will hold their elec tions at the house of George V. Weist, in said township. The electors of Upper liabantinge township will hold their elections at the house of John W. Hepler, In said township. The electors of Bided township wilt bold theft; 'ett.e. Hone at the house of Attu' Wet set, in said,toWnship. The electors of Barry • township • will bold their. etre. !loot at the house of limpets Demeter: In said township. The electors of West Penn township will held' their elections at the house of Gideon Whetstoge, in Kaki township.' . The electors of Union township will-hold their elite-. Hon. at the boon of C. If: Flitter, In said township. ,- The electors of Rush township will hold (hit r elect* s . at the - bowel. of Samuel Davenport, In Said township. The electors of Illabanoy township will hold their elec . Huns at the house of Henry Snyder. In add township. Tho elects rs of the tut - %Curd of the borough of Idb UollllViiid, will hold their diFtlons at the Dense of Isaac Ward. The electors of the West Ward to the borough Or 1111: nereellle will hold their elections at the hawse of Quirks The elector* of Schuylkill township will hold their elections at the house of- Hannah Bensinger, In add . . tor , osbITL The electorsof Reilly township will hold thelrelitetinne at the house or Edward Coupon', In said township The electors of the . borough Of Ashland will hold ' their elections at the blase of Itilltunfilionto,in said borough. The electors of New Castle township will bold , their .elections at the house now occupied by EphrianaPhlllps, to the town of Newcastle. • The ebretnrs of Branch .toWnship will hold* thee efore lions at the haute of J. Sealer, In the town of Llewellyn. The elector% of the borough of Port Carbon will hold their elections at the Port Carbon nOtalte, In paid borough. 'The electors of East Norireglan township wilt bold I heir elections at the house lately occupied by Wm. ;0.• Barber in said township; • The electors of Norwegian township will bold their electiormat Deer Park, in said townsbipint tbelltouse now men edify C. lil..Wnerkei. 'rho el ont. of Blythe township will bold their! elec il bonne ot John Ueorge Each; in the town; of MI • r ; • The. Mors of Tremont township will hold theirelere lions . haute of Edward P. Welet; in the toisrul of Tretnont. . ; • . • ; The e .. of the South Ward if: the - boroit l gh ' , Mizell! will bold their elections at the house' of Jos. M. Firer. 2 ' • Tyr• electors of the North West Ward In sald'br4ougb. wilt hold their elections at the house of John O. Pets, in said ward. • The eleetors of the North Egst Ward in said borough will bold their elections aft.hrbouse of Patrick Curry, - in said ward. ; . . The electors of the Middle Ward in said borough tOM held their elections at the house of Matthew liranegatt, In said ward: •.• - I ; The electors of the boro ugh of Palo` Alto will Inld their elections at the honseef Draniel Devine; in said bo. rough. ; ; .1 • The electors or Foster tolerably will bold their elec. • lions at the hoes. of Joseph tleilner, in said township. The elector. of Quo' township will hold thelrelectiOns at the house of Areldbold Miller, In s a id township. - The electors of the northern district of Class township will hold their elections tit the' bonne of Patrick - .o'Ocon• tier, in said township. - ' ; The eleetori of Butler towoebip will hold their oleo. lions at the house now oceuplet by Wtn. H Memel riglit,ln 'whir totroildp. • The Amnon; of Traits); tools will loildotbeir elx tious at the bones of David Lovaltolf, lu llteSewtt of Hon aldant, in mid township. ; The electors of South Manbelet tosnshist will bold • their election' at tha puddle bears ass °maple] by Jos. Reber. I The electors of the !imams!' or fir4aylktil Baron Arai bold their elections at the pabUl boom of Philip Mons, In mlit botonigh. The electoes of the North Ward of the borough of Ts moque will bold their elections at the public - halve of Diebold Bard, tumid wank , • i.e . -. • ; - The electors of the &loth Ward In the borough of Ta maqua. shall bold their electibrof bt the Union H o t el; kept . by Henrylrepner, la said !Md.' , The elsotors in the XavtWandl is the &solo 14 I . lo ages, and then) residing north ' of theft/tarp motets, In the township of Woo Primielterstiohre Toting ; at the Public Setuvol Dotal, is the boniugh of Tiu si srayara, shall .holdtheir elections , at the plibllc house of , leoralsT Buehler In old ward. Ths qualified voters of that part of North- 11Mthelm 'awash tp, who ibinestly voted trellis South Want; In the hersaigh ot -Pettoilkt, and all thathwritory as the east side of the riser .behuyikilh% and witbia the' NPs se steetkon use, the southerlylies of the borough - of Pratte; .rillo, end the old - line of the township of Staithdm, •who'sdecktlrbarehitherto voted in the Nora/laden election district, shall bold their election at the public house of thorns Griot, in said Iptruship. The qualified Votersin that past of North Manheim township, who formerly voted In tba borough of Or trigsharg, shall bold their electioneat the house of Ches. Drover, ad Landisville. The gaiatlaed voters of North Ustehebn township, not embraced Ip the formai og,ithell bold their eisetkamal, • .the Wonseans .kept nnt:', Savanna Moyer; In raid trysailp. . ' • / . ' • -The electorsOf the North Ward of the borough cif St. CWr Auld their sisetimis at the publics ho*ta of Jonathan Johnson. in wild Wank • TIM electors of the dontb Wird ot the 'mmisigh of fit .Clair will held thalrelsationti at ths patine Imatieofieles Bate, to mkt ward.. • 1 • - 1. ; AA whir& this sadphee ante ts Waded lvy,tbo ft* metal the flasaty of debsylltUf, to wit: • 4-4. *tie tsllloll to OH Menem of OOVEUNOR of ibefitme mouwaslth of frunetivania. MISCELLANEOUS. OFFICIA.L - ; '• Two peso's i*l ti .moo: 04113 0 f eat 81 * pram Court of Peaosylvablit.;-' ..• • ' 4 ' One moon for. CAl:idle COMiII&SIONER of the pOtn• monwealth pf Pennsylvania. i ' • '-' - ; Thome persona the 11lINISICR2 of the Roan of Repre sentatives or the Mine — rat Assembly of Pennayitania, to filiwwint the county of Schuylkill in lite dioisseett Remo oputathos qt the Remind gameebbly of Panwelvsein. One Paossenia tilt thisollica of d9tOTTIONOTART Cl the County of 2ehisylitill, One porno to 11111 the once oi, sr...Nisi:ma OF DREDI3 ' of the; i uty of Schwylkill. t, . : l Om to MI the Mee of CLERK OP THIS; OR num clout? as lUXitst cm - or miss or the l'lll= el'Ae.haniktll.;' -• s .; .- -.I '• ; rm . to an lb. .efireg o f CiATILITot . theconittiof Renew ye Repoimm and Oyeirand Tediatner of the Countyarylittil, t ' - ' '• 1 • I Oce pence to Gil the . illsv rie COUNTY TRE4SOIIIfR M' OnOminty of flehtiyikill.„ ; - . 1, Onenernee o'fill the othrePf COITRTTCO3I3IIIB.7 .'.. RS foe the County of' Pettudiklll. - ' • t ~F E !'One penman to ill the Wesel of DITIRCTOR OF it k POOR if, the County of Settnylk ill- - • ' ;•, i °netnews to AU the/Mils' of AUDITOR oft n Coiant of Rintyliill, I " ' • • ; :::—....,.. y I . A iIENDIIERTS TO-11111 CONISTITICTIO L N. l ; I also hereby make knows that at tbe Pante thWand place the followlitg,Propeeed It e etteineents to theConith lotion 'at til hal/Oh/dopey. in rdance with an Act of Astembi l r:APPl*telib* 120 1.dile -of Slay, 1t57, net fol lows :--11Faxasas, A joint reseilutiou proemial, mitten A tnendultesta to lie Coast Ration of thie Commonwealth has been agreed to by a majority of the tuesabers e'ected to nth house of thstogislatme, at two sneeenlyet we Pions Of the same, the first Walalon eianoteneing on, the find Tuesday of Jinoory.; la }he year of our Lord one thoussqd eight ha rell and t Oftrt-sixoend .the second newton lowentielai* fin fteiTneedly of January in all liPir . Of . gUrlligt Me thentland eight bon and liftyneven: 4,4 Intro:: s.lt 1* peatideel la the tenth ,article of the tianstitutione that any amendment so agreed ,open shell be submitted to the po m p litsoch- a inanbear and at such time, at three the after being so agreed to by the, two useei nettle Legislature shill penes** therefore , therefore, . ' 1 I ' I _,,' ' ' Sint Be it enacted by Uo , ann. Pahl ifeasept . telme. natal tes of the Cbonotoosoraltf. of Ponsishoono 111 Cen tral Asses*" strt.,aital it. berebg waded byt the anger ily isjhke nu. That Yin Theniarpon tif aseettalislak t he tampt the elliseen'of this Counronwealth In regard to the adoption or rejection of said ninendatentls. of 4 thee iat them. the Governor of tlinCommonweettlishall issaMa writ of Mellon directed to the Sheriff lof each and otiery county of this Commonwealth, commanding till to_ give notic e In thinsual manner; in ' not ~less than two n.wspapers In each county, provided that so 'man annul:4l4W Itherein.,that in sleet:on .1 will be lasi Min each of the tinenshi oh wards and districts th ro la, oh theamend Tuniday In October. in the year ostdr Lord one thousand eight hundred:sad Eityneverofor the worm of den ling tipmelthef, adoption, or Nation of the said amendments, or; any of then: whit* paid election shall be held at, the places, and oppned Ind closed at the-time at'and within which the generalities. Rom of this Commonwealth en held. oiwned and timed: *edit shall be the duty of tin judges, Inspectors' and eleeks of each of said townships. Pardo and dlstribts to rec4ive at the paid election tiekeli either artit: i i 1 pasted. or partly written amd partly sainted, Iron M t mans duly qualified id vote. Vol tnetabors of the , ell Aniembly. and to deposit them in a box or beans tn. be forltbat purpose provided by the proper (Miceli which tkints shall be respectively labelled on' the outsidelirst intlen dment; 'Poona kmendmen t,"‘ third ainendniemt," moil 'fourth iimendnieut," and those who are. Divonble to 'said amendments.lor any ortham. may exPreSs their dMlre by v..ting each as many separate written or gain.- tW, or partly writtea or printed, ballets . or titketa,hoO talning on' the inside Iberia I his words,..ibr the amend. meat," and those who are °primed to such emendating', ,ot any of theta, mayl ex press their opposition by *lna each as many Separate written or printed ballots or tick eisemitaining on the Inside thereof tin words, .Ighdost the *mendicants: , I .1 • I : l ! !Sic- 2. Tbat the election outline said proposed "amend tenets shall in MI respect" be `ronducteld as the general eleetions of this Cminnontrealth are new eon drectediand it shall be the duty Of the reliant lodges or the nines. Dye count es and districts thereof drat hiring Miran] 'iseertained the number of *Mee given for pc l agiiinst inch of ttni said amendmentain the in-inner, *foothold. T o make out duplicite retunnithereof. espresped itro-de et length and not In tigures'oplyone of which 'returns so mode shall be inbred in the prothonotary's oflin of . the court of common pleas of phe proper county. iud the • other pealed and Minted to We Sweretary of tin ;01;m. Mon wealth, and by Min of said - Indires' deposited Meth. 1 tilth in the W uIOatCOOTOIIIOI2I teat °film l • i. Sac. O. .1 hat it shill forth. , be the:duty or thil Roee- Jeri of the Commonwealth, Oil receiving the mid 'r turns 'for and against (he laid amendments, to deliverthenme ;,to the Speaker of the Senate bti or before Ithe drat Idiom day after the organisation of the , next Lentislatormtetter 'the said returnie shall so be receiveMarho shall open ;and 1; publish the nun In the presence of the members Of the I' Senate and 11°111 , 43yr Reprenentativee on the next Tune day tlitreafter; and when the number of votes given Ow 1 and the number of votes given against the paid amend -1 ment 'hall have be in summed up and -ascertained, du • plicate certitintes thereof shell be !signed by the I Sneak er of the Senate and the Speaker of the lionise of Redoes sentativos. one of which shall he filed In - the °Mee of the Secretary °COI'. Comerionweelth, and the othoi . i,' de livered to the tioteelMW.Whoae duty It shall be ty.do eine by prrelsmatlnn WhetEer th • amendmeuts,othny of them, hare been or have pot been approved and tatl. Red by the eltheta of this,_Commotewollth. li y', Ser. 4. That the tfberiff alo.d. Commissioners of ihorltY and county of Philadelphia and they...vent counties of this Commomiealth, shalbdo and perform all the duties and acte neeesehry by them to be doneyto gife to and carry out the provisions - of this act. , J. provis i ons { - ref a Vrz, ~,., 7 ~,,,,,,,er, tho Mose et /Anresenne . DAVID TAGGART. l Mt Sr It. i , .. ter e n,, A reanycie--The taellth day of MAY, A nno Doni iti one ilionpend eight hundred and Aftylieven. . , . • . JAMES k'OLLOtti. - • RESOLUTION, ~!.., Proposing Anstmdissen le to, the Cornett- lotion of the Commonwealtheic ficudrval by the Sonde owl /hose of Prpreentenf e en ell the I no otoameulth If itentyteenor in GenerotAtsileb.b, mei: That the following amendment, are proplaird :to: the conatitili ion of the cOmmonweallb. in accordadi , with She prirnisions or the tooth article thereof. 1 ' 1 ! fill? escarole'?. 3; There -hell be an additional arthlle In mid coistite-• lion to be designated as TarICLE tiele craven, sag s : ; AR !t I. • i - no ensue MOTS.k. ; . Samoa I. The Male may contract d 0 supply raeUal deficits or fail uh.s in revenues. or to meet ospen. FNa not• otherwlint provided fir: but the• 'aggtegate amount of aril debts direct and enntinmrtiL wtteliter contracted by virtue of one or morn arts of the witheral assembly, or at different period* of time, shall nevhir ex ceed tierrn hundred and filly thousand dollars. an the, on mey arising limn the creations of buck debte, a n hej applied to the puyproe for which it was ,obtaluant,er to; repay the dalstamscoetrated,eo4lo 00 elbeeleinotel rootage. • Are. 2. In addition to the above limited p ow* _the; ' state may 'emitraet debt. to repel invaelon, apordae fn-i tureen lon.,defend the state In war, or to redeem Opt pm' : sent outstanding indebtedness, of the sides but the urns! nay arising from the contracting of such debts, shall be! I applied to the postman fir which it was raised. or tOrepay: , ' such debts. and to no other purpose whatever.. .; • I Sec. S. Except the debt. above speared. in sections 1. Trod 2 of thin ,vr. lan. Ito debt whatever shall be created' by, or on behalf of the 'date. • " • ~, : • I Etc 4. To provide for the payment of the present debt, • andany additional debt eentracied as &bread& the leg: 'Astor, shall, at Ite Brat tendon, efter the adoption of this amendment. create a sinking hind. which sMdl to, egmetemt to toy the accruing inherent On Ruch deli and; annually to reduce the principal thereof by a sum not low than two hundred and tiny thousand dollars; )rhichl sinking lund shall angst of the net annual Income of, the public worlak from time to ti o wned by thetetate. ;or the premeds of Moyle°, the e, many perntbore-; wf. and of the 'name or proceed le, of stocks Owned: ' , by the state, together .with other funds, or rem:Ulm* that may be desfgnated.by law. 'fba'said sinking fond ! {nay be 'flavored, (nisi time to thaw, try stesiguing to lii I nil); part of the tasec orothee s reven nes of the state, not. enquired I sr the ordinal m " and current expense* of , gd ailent, and unless% ro tu se of war, Invasion or incu r' rection. no parted the said sluklug fund shall lai 'utak M. applied otherwise thati in shstingnialusent Of the! ' public dad. until the amount of sorb debt is reduccat below the suit of Ave millienivf dullard: 1. - Etc. 5. The ereelliof. the ronnumsweath shall not In any Manner, or event, be pledged, or lamed to, Oki' loi Mildest. company, , orporatien, or mancletkus ; nutshell - the commonwealth hereafter become .a Joint owner, or , stockholder. lean/ emnpany,assoriatiou, or eorpoestion, 'SEC.& Thieninmonweedthiihall not assume the debt, or any part * thereof, of an, ectenty. city , borongt, or township; or any corporation, or association; anima sucks debt shell have been eontrseted toes/tibia this stall . 1 to repel itivaidon, supremo domestic insitrrectirm, Wit fend itself In time of war, or to assist the state in the ' dhichanpi of any portion of its present indebtednaa. 1 • 8e.7. The legislature ,ball m4411111'06.0 any chanty, eny,:borongh, townehip, or Incorporated distrlrt,by.yli `toe of a vote Wits citizens, or °there tee. to be come a 1 stoekholder In' any company.assoelatlon ' or eorpas k tkas). or to obtain moneylor.-ot-loan its credit to, any; capes ration, sseeektiod, Institution, or party. . !:' I 1 .! ! : • "'swage AX !.! INTOILXT. , . , .. , There sha ll bean additional article to said cobstitni thin, to be designated as article twelve, as followi:. . , ' - ARTICLE all. 11 I or NM COUNTIES. ;,, No:county shall be divided b a ilia cutting off over one-tent b !I'd Itir impute:kin, (eit her . to form a new aunty or otherwise.) without the exprea assent ef Puck kook ty, by a vote ottbst elector% thereof; nor shall any cone A. entity bentablished, containing Iles than four t h red isqua miles. ' ' TIMID aalrin3.l3r. ~. • . il prom Mellon two'nf the Ent article of the consilf* dm, 'strike out the words. "of the city of Philadelphia, and ri each ereeVy 'rerpeefirefy ;" tmm s seefforn hie, sameotrtlelo...:strike out the words, "of l'llitaMpefe.. awl of the arrerot cmostiti;" from section speredLeanats article, Mae out the words', - neither the dig gr,(Phtie: ' &inkier' nor tore and insert in lien thereof the. words: • ...and Iwo ,e' awn titrike out "recline four, mac arlific,,7 and trilleu%berenf lusertthe following: ' 1.. ,p ' , Etc: 4. 'titbit year one thousand eight Lundied and ; sixtY-feen. end In every seventh' year thereafterireprei tentative& to the number of one hundred, shallfts,ap4 porthited and distributetfequalls, throughout thlektatai by distrirts, in proportion to the number of taxable it, habitants in the, several parts thereof; except-that any rebut, contalnlngat least three thousand five beadrail taxables. may be allowed a separate representatige i by i tmmeire than three aunties shell. be Joined, si/d. ott county shall be divided. to the formation of a distrkt Any city containing a Intlirlont number a families tg entitle it toot least* two. represeutatives, shall hero a separate representation assigned R. and shall be.dhhied into coureoleat districts of contiguotul territnry, or equal taxable population as bear as may be, each or wbkh'dlstricti shall elect one representative." ft ' ~ : Al the end of seven, same article , borer! thes e words; ;‘ltte ertinf s Peiladdpiata shall kdirideafiit o a 'O4; ply reniderial districts, tf evaligeous territory as iimearlYi equal fie taxable population or passage ; bet No segjilphaff' be in the "monitors three+. • , I, , . Toe legislature,,at its Ora session, atter! the iiiiptiots : of this amendment, shall diode rh o eltyotaf Philadtiki piths Into spnaterlal and representative distrietM In Mk maniter *lege provided ; set:h dietricts, to ear u s ehaepd until theepportionment In that ear out. theiti sand eight hundred and sixty•fiur. - - . 00outa stiviengirt. ' l; ' 1 i - There shall be an additional section to Quadrat isst4 of said constitution, whirl,whirl, shell be nur.bered and rI as folledie: s , : s Eno 26. The li„vislature khan have the toner t4 ,, yeie; revoke, or annul, any charter of incorporation h fter 'cooisrreV by, m' under, any special, or general late, whenever In their opinion it may be injurious** the enfant of the 7 60MDIOnlie•Ita ; in such mann , hiser Weer. thet s an Injustice shall be done to the eo retina: '• ', • IN Stasrx„Earcil ,481,7,i1 2 4. Resolved, That this resolution pass. Ou the .11rit amendment yeas 24, nays 7; on the secondenseddrnent; Y eas ' . a, Eels 4: on the third amendment, yew; 24, nays ;On the fourth amendment. yeas 22, n k uis s 4. 51 . i Llixtratt from the Journal. . ORO. W. LIAM ' IS, Clerk. i _ , ii • 1 Is ins unroll or itaranitznesn*ti . April W. 18 1! . *soloist That this resolution. peas. Ou the rid amendment. , ests lA, naya.l2* on the so mad flimenifr 'meat, yeas 57; stays 34; on the ' third amendment, Oge 7X, Mays 22; on thu fourth aniendtneut. pwis 43 1 ,1na)-sli 1 - s - ' ! c , (EXtract front the Journal,l 1 '1! ! ' 1 - neon 2 IIE LIR, Cerk.t '• tilled la' See.red/trre Office, Shy 7.t 145 7. - ". 5 - ." 4 '. " I 3 : •-• t ." • I , A; .ti. CliinN t , -i ' r • . 1 ',..%crda4 ~, th ! ir - ct‘smlik.i . : - ~ •I.t . . - ' thmatiait's ornal,} : • • ; ' mita, ' • I dieertlty- that the above and tbregoleg Is a to corned copy oft the'ortgickal ," Itesobstlon prhpodrie anaiodnienta to tUtioustltution of tbeCommoorelth',7 with the votalistearb branch Ot the loolgalura ut o 4 thellrud puskagOthereol, as appears from. the "Wadi 'On Mein this flake. . • ' ' - • ••'i . la testimony whereof 1 barehertento ILl 't int so iny hind and ranked to be edited kt ot rho g*Teterre egiwthe days nd yMear Neilaboy• •;••I•—' A. 0 . OVIITINk • i i '• 1 , &aslant sr tht . GLwaroo erolth.! I • ! le 81301, inich 27{ I861.:i The resolution proposing arosndebents to the Coos*, tat Ott thetoo of the tioeunouwealth banks undesscituddinati* - uestleke, Will th e Senate *poi to the ridimendteentl •, 3 tlba yeas and days we taken agreeably to the ictri . k. sleds of the Couistitutioe, Isere as *MOW, Shower: Wreeree.• Colley; *lyo Itsion• Wetter, lleaullteit, Weser. logssoth Jordan, Wildeeer: Han, Laub** Lewis. liver. Seld. letters. Shaman, Ittiodisoattanho Walsh: !liking, Wrtslt an 141;1.10;J itani.4llmmettaki, ItinekkhOseggi 11004! Peartai end -• I i -• flanker question wail deleredned la the pitirmatisks.. Oa the qtesidloti. i• • ffMEMII . Will tkiesteeibi MOW blithesome! assmidtrinend? ' The yiess and o l F wve takers agresabl_ y to the'preeh 1 . siMis the ties, and were as Liken, via: Y -: Messrs : ewes, amens, Creswell, y, - Weaus, I' .Iteney. fflenstkin, Ingram, Jordan, Koos. Lau . LOW* llyet. Sellers, Shaman,&gather, Steel& lierSt b, Welsh, Wilkins, Wright aniTegtatie ILtoednrr • Id ri.c.iffmers. Co ff ey, Crshb. Fraser, area; Warts, g ' i tittione and SeelSeld—S. the question tees detenaleed to the affitinatire. -',- Ole the question. - • • '. Ntl i the Senate agree to the third amendment?'o fens and nap true taken agreeably to the roneri sicuVLS the ConsUtution. and were as follow ,Os l .__ Y ltems. Breuer, Browne, Crabb. Cpee4well, ally, Kw s, PI otulikeu. limier,- Ingram, Jordan, lillUngrr, Wells, leinbacti, Lewis, Myer, - Sconeld. Sellers,: Ithusunt, 1 Solittleri',Steele,' Straub,' Weleh, Wilkins and Wright 24. .;.. . _. __ „ 3i f its4-xiesont Coffey. Ure i a. Hereto and Peorosee—e. 1 • Se thei question use determined In the iIarTAIdiTIN Ott the weaken, • . lilt bbehmidereqineste Lheibetrib anessidasut?., lee7Olui and nays were taken agreeably to the prwl. skuts °pike Constitution, a retNeeteras fellber. eh:: • i Ttes4:Heuser.linionee.lirownei.olGM. dreitilliell. Ely, ESNs, IFietinlketh.: rime_ ,r lustrous; khilinger, Knox. -Laubaci. Lee is,' Slier, Selliffehl. Sellers. Sh mean, South way ens*, Streak Welsh, Wilkie' and Wrlght-23. ' Narro;L , Warr" Crabb, Tineey, Jordan and Itivirine-.4. e . '4 • ,? thir 4ereetien,wal determined to tkiellicutative. • . 1 , 1 1 1 • 1 lar rat llorsair - Knel - • • April !"1541": , j .. I *lvitioo procreator; emendroretts to the Oman tunics of the Commonwealth being Ander consideration, On =mposition,., : . Will Hee House agree.= the fi nd amendment t. ; -`,_ . The yeas and „nays wore taken agreeably to the parteff sionE4.) thethostitehon, and were as folkw, Ott • : if Herm -Anderwra. Adhere, Berkboasse Ital L -1 Bit Bishop, Bower. Benten.Cathween,,Ciumpbelh:Chawan VI per onm/or* , Rot. Eystee, =rani& Fester. GI y. Glides. =, !teepee. Helne t llehearnt Mar Ile 'gal, Hoffman, (Berks,) 'hotel.. lanes, J cube, Jate 4 4s, JAfts, Johosera, Hautbois, Kerr, iiinat4eleen . - Longaka,r Leven,. Haase. Mangle. it'Cadgeont, lU' leak, Moor ehead: Mumma. klusaeliaan Rio Nieholsou, Itionemaeher, Pearson,. Peters,' Petri . I Ponnall. • Pum,ll, Ramsey. (Phlisol•lnblaJ . . '(1 rk,) Reamer. tired. Roberta.Rapp S haw,' Sl oan , Sul thd(Cambria.) deth, (Centre,) ileesmon Toils,V I, Viintexabia Tielteri,Noegbley„Walter. Westbrook. 1 Wharton: • Willhoton. WlNercer. Wright, Ammerman and NW= Spouter-te. • • - - . •-•- N - are--)!wars. wars. Backni, Beason, Dock, Hetet itm;_. Iffen• cock; Gine. Hoffman. (Lebanon.) Letelyelt 'I Warnmand Wintnedo-42, lNthene, hos, ' Po thi qnestioh was dUtermltexi in the affirmative. ~ • (n lb. question, ' . • Will Ote House loge t o the second amendment? f • be }W and nay. were taken agreeably to the peva; so f Constitution. and were as follow, via: - 1 TginloSlesers. Auderson- Deckhouse. Ball, Beck. Bow: • t.i .;,, lhmen, Campbell: Carty. Ent, Venseold, Foste r, Oil- et , Hamel, Ca amel , m amel, Harper, Hal. II lestan.l. la Mmes. Illchnen, (Berk") Housekeeper. Imbrie. lanes, Jenkins. Johns, aohneant. Kauffman, Knight, Leirentingilengoker. to. vettalisear, !Naugle, .11'llvsin, Moorhead. bluesehean, Nieboli.„ Nicholaron. ilivaraeseher, Pealson, Pete= Petri kilt, Pr!w, nail. Purcell, itrunsey, ( Philadelphia.) Ramsey, (TOOL! Reamer. Itoherfe„ltupp,Shair.Slean. Tolan. Vail, Vontbley, Walter,. Weetbrook, Wharton, Zimmerman anti:Oats. Itpeater-67.. No*Meserra. Arthur, At:puttee, Backus, Benson, filgtoPt growls, Chas, Cleaver, Crawford. lityArr, Gib. honey,llandlton,llancock. Hill. Hine, lioffman, (I,ebi-. nom) decide:. Kerr, Lebo, liValmont, latemana. Heed, Smith,XCambrta,) Smith. (contra) Slevenvon, "Pant e* Thirn, Valmont* Tickers, Wagoeseller, Werner; Wintrode. Witherow aud Wright-31. • - - . • .• • So tffe, quest ion•was determined to the aA emotive'. . ; On the mendiou, -I • • • • . • - WlU.eha House 'poi to the third atilendulate 0 , The teas and nays were taken amweably to the proei- - pions Of the Constitution, and refuel follows, vist • - Tra."-eeers. ins. Deekhouse.BaU, Beck, Ben eon, &f Jd ewer. Itroyin?:Calhoue,Campbell, • Clime, Clearer. - Cnewford, Di-key, Ent, EySte., Fanfold. Foster, Gibbon, cry,. Usienel, Harper. Heina.iliestaard. KUL Illikrea, ile& I• man, (lierler,) lloffoneu(Lebateon_.) llounekorPoliAnlwiet • 'nue*, decoteu Jebel , . Johnsen, KA siknoo• a .M.141W1. Longaler, Lovett.. Manor, )(angle, '‘i'Caltuant. Moor head, ilumma. llumeinten, Nichol', Nicholson, Nunn*. • wicket., Pearson,' Peters, Petritein.' Pawned); "Purcell, itameey. (York.), Reamer; Reed. Hupp. Shaw,feloan. omilb,l(Cianhele,) Smith, (Centre.) rtevenfon, Toles. Vail. re mroorhie, Vickers, Voeghley. Wagouroller, Write' bneok,)Vililitou. Witherow, Wright. Zimmerman and Gels. Speaker-7-. • - ' • • . Narh-)boars. Arthur, ..,A n:13,41110, lieekno, Bishop, Carty, Dock, Glides: Hamilton, Hancock, Hine, Jetik ins, . Knight, Leleenring. 1111 vain, Rameey, (Philadelphia.) Bobrarti.Struthere,Thorn,Wisiter, - Wdrear, Wharton and ilintentclif-td. - - eo Him question was determined lathe afirsuativv. 'On tiequestion, *f ill 'the Hoare agree to the fourth amendments - • The ices and nays were taken agreeably to the pews- _ slobs of the Conet Button: and were as follow, els: s• Tuff-Mess= Anderson, Arthur, liackhoome, Backe" Rail, Beek.' Benson. Bishop, Bower, Brow*: (olhoulti Campbell. Carty, Chase, Mayer. Crawford. Dickey, Ent, EisterlVensold. Foster.° ibboney. 0 ildee; Hamel, Harper, lielnallikentand: ilithWillegas. Hoffman, (Berks.) Ho ff . loan.. tebteon,) tloniekeeper. Imbrie,;lnnes, Jacobs. Je • , Johns, Johnlem,,Kauffmin, Kert.lLeboileleen ri , . taker, Lovett, Stanger. Naugle. ,SPCelmont,' .M 1 (vain. lemma, filusaelman. Nichols. Nicholson. Nu n ineher.l Pearson. Peters. i'etrikin. Powioall. Purcell, Be net. (Philadelphia,) Rainey. (York.) Beams, 'Reed, -no .:eta. Rupp. ifthatirc Sims. Smith, (Cambria,) Smith, i(i 'tai) Stevenpon. Tolan. Tall, Vanifoortile. Tickers, N , , ,Jeley.• Wagobseller, I Walter. Warner. :Weethmok, 'lt intim. Williston; Witbeiow Zimmerman: and Gott, Si. akar . "3. : • _ •Ar Mrigsrx. Donk. Hamilton , Henpeck', Struthers, • Tb an Nintendo and ire ight-7. i ..••• the ,artrestionheas determined Id the affirmative. - : I ,• , - i _/. 1. - I , Swett ver's °IDYL 1 ! f.i . 1 2 llarrignerg: Join 2lllS:r 7 .• 1 , .1t telrornao. sr: de,rert Ile that the sheep end foregoing lie • a tree and to , eel enpy of the" Yeast" and "N eves' taken on the 'n•l doll= proposin4 amendmentecto the Constitution of 'tli Coptmor,wea(lh? es the rime appear?. on the Journal., of hereto How... of the fie nerd Amembly of this Corn. n" 'le ara lth he the:smolt/it of line!, - . • 1 • • lilitteeie sof hand -red the. seal of raid of- I: ~.. ,i ilk" this t west., -second dey ol Juneiene Noe. , T f eland eight hundred end fifty-seen.: • , ' tA. O. GIIKTIESI: - ~ • : ,i, I. • - • NM , eter of th e Oininionewaitt; , , .. ye 27. due • - • - . Idyl 4, 'tel:, , ' I. VIA:IMAM , : KNOWN AND OTTE NOTICE, ),- , Tt • t i e ;i i li g illfled electors of thchurlk ill erten& 'era to ve eat the said. eleefion fa the manner preeribed by I Illbrit Melton of the art entitled An - Ac tre-ulating - lb nianner of 'rating at the general eleOkin e iii the cif Oka of Wayne and B. huylkill." appmred . the fith di of; AM 11, A. It,„„ 1837, which section is ifi . the worth . hi: 01 IF frig. to wit: ' ' .1 i ?hit from and after the Misaage of 11 . '161mA. it ball tir Parini for the qualified electors of Waynef and Sebel.ll- ki I =buttes to vote at their general elections for flov - ei or Capal Ceilembeionis? Surveyor (knees!, Auditor 1 1 ,di 'end , member or members of Conc,ress. fiehatore and 1 ni • =rent the General Afeeminly. upon on` clip or link- . et and all =deity Olken'. Including the „ledges -of the Ci rt:of Common Pleas. also neon one 'repot:hi stlp_or . li kek, Prerninet, That the office tot which 'ovary es A' , to l i r . ohld for shall be designated as =pilled by the. 'e 1,41 g laws of thls Commonwealth : Aid Provided, .. elk , conceal the names of the i ro ns vote That the State and County tickl e, . shall each eo tolded•ao to d. : f , and on the outside of the State tkket , ante writ t' orptinted the worda-"State Oaken;": and on Ne o kick of the °minty tieketrhall Are be ratters or ptinhel the werdra-"Otratity Oases"' I , : : • ' !The pfnewal election to be opened betwpeq Neiman; of, 8. endlio o'clock in the kerosene. and shall eooUnne W 'hoist Interruption- or adjournment until 7 o'clock In, tt a weedier. when' the polls stall be cheer,. •. . I n iineonaltee of an ArtAifibeGeberal KrolehthlTofth , CSuneonw,eeith of Pee nhy Ivanim outitlit "An AAfgoto z:r to the elections of this Commestiomildirpareell pie mei nay of July. A. D., Mk notice is betth7.lrir. _• 11 1r )- •"• r ll tist the Inspectora antJedges, chosen ort affaerron el a Meet at the resteetivi PIM= appolatertlbrhotdieg tt eelkirtioci let the districts tosAkipthey reortelplN lolng, heforle 211120 q . riOrk in the morning Oh" the eecond Thesday In October: in reek 4mM:revery; year, and each of, • q iti llred Pe4 v Or:r i ot ' s o li ch lPP d I s ' t k r i l e e t. one r .- 111144 . • whal l'"l3in be a • , gh 'ln th e reom th be 6 ra m ! r i tt l es ho lo? a ln li spec hat tnr rera ehed Y l ed n i o l ratten D d d , tto day of election, then the person. who. shall - have celeed, the locoed hlghest number of rotes for Judge. r o ' 'at the tinge proceeding electiou shall "Kai Insiwctr Is his place . And In rue the person ; trlarehaß ha e re-. - oared the 'higher% number of valeta for Inspeetor shall , utd'attend. the person elected Judge sliall appoint an In n, , . spectt In his phtee; and in ease the persop eketed Jed= shall of attend, then the Ihrpector. who received the • highl numbe r of totem shalt appoint a 3ndsf In his place and if new varancy ( bail continue In the Board fee t space of one hour after the lime fixed by law in • tt , cr o Ding of the ehretica, the qualilied voters of the t wo Ip, ward Or distiffet. ibr wbkh such 'alter shkil havabeen sleeted, prevent at Ws plan of eleetion,sludi. ilea One of their number to MT inch vacancy. • i 1 evit, Nall P. the del of raid Anemone respectivel to attend at the 'plate o holding =my general, specia l or temnihi ic election, during the whole time mid election Is :kept eon. liar the purists* of giving inewmation to the Iltemfetoresod Jadges, when roiled on,.in relatkan to the - rig:l ,lt ot any person assessed by them to vote at Poch eleet . and such other matters' tn• relation 17 the so , •se este or voters as the eabilurpectors or; ;udgeier ell* Of them eltall.-frann time to time reltuire. L'ollitat no person shall be permits d to vote at any election, as effete* . other than asr ite Seem:lan of the age of twenty-oo year oe more. wh shall bate molded In the Stale at COI Jisrlyriall la elfactloe district 141 iii Wheepleoffers tis vote. 01=4 ten ye panatedine inch electiani. andwithiu toreireerwpald e leer County tax. rahleitsbalthave been'israristrM it' I et fete 'days before i• the erection. But a citizen of the, nited 'State", who had Preeflotedy been a qualified 'rot 'of this State. and • . resented thereby= arid returned, asawaboltball haver* • sideff In the election district, and paid tar me aforesaid. sitalhbe entitled to a vote afteroillfflnit in 'this Mit*" • reonthe; provided that the - white irIPOIDIM entente of the lininiffStates, between tie ages of tweedy-one and ties- Orin yearn , who have-resided in- Nis State one year end In the election district ten dare, &Meisel& Nalt.hal NH_ • to:vote. although they shall not beta MIN taxer; l• •v •• • n obeli be permitted to vote whose name I. • • Med in the, lied of taxable Inbablhintifdrnisb, - ' bi the Oammlsiinnere as aforesaid. unlarithrld hopen-I • ' ro! 4 receipt Ihr the IWYment Within two year', of a • .or Cuunty Six assessed agreeably ha the, esutielo7 I , u,Lated give nutiefsctiory evidence, either. err hip own, c lb; or affirmation of another, that he has paid such a I . or l on falUad te predace a reoelpt.gball make °ethic, 1 I payment thereof; or leconddlrhe claims is right to • le by being an elecor between the•agns of twast=e . d wenty-t•no•years. he shall depose on oath ei I I on; hat he haa resided In the State at least one year'' i it before his application , and make such.proef ,of ree: I ante in hla diet rict'as is required by *hie act, and that I ithea yea, believe from lliit account given him that i n loithe age afoersaid:and give au& other /Aimee 1 is relutryil hy this act, whereupon. the =um of the , e nan admitted ico vote, oball.be Inserted fn the el. : I habetical Hat by the loopectors, and a note made Napo. he thereto by writing the weed ‘'.lax." If he .shall be • i dmitted to vote by mown of-havitig pad A'. tax. or the' sued "-age." if he shall be adenltted•to vote on account f hie age, and lee either hue the reason of such vote hall he galled out to the clerks whoshall mock it in the t 4 ea Y voters kept hy.thern. • ' ' . • • I•• all ses where the name of the parson claiming to Otelsnot found on the Hot furnished- by the Commie. " emirs end Aartoors, or his right to Vote. whether found hereon or not. le objected to by any qualffied citizen. it bell be' the duty of the I to samaras inch tyr e on oath as to his these. and ithe - claims u b ye resided within the State Ibr one 'attar or more, la h shall be sufficieut proof tamed:but be 'hall ! • aka proot by at least one cotipehret witeehawho shall alquilibed elector. that he has meildeffiettildn the. - dime for more than ten days nest hamedlatelipPreardinll klielection. and shall also aware at bie bola tide me, ' deuce; in pursuance of hie lall'Hilealliagi is ',this the Wild, and that he did POirelielet la paltPltdtt for , tbehurporn aa.f voting therein: - - - ---..."-"--- I I Beery person ritueliflertasr albresaid. and who. shall • • InfaMdtlel rant Ifrequired, of residence and pa meat of tt= la atromdd. shall be permitted to vote In the town *6l weed, We Oilfield in which he shall reside. :. . ,il '-if any, parade Neil prevent or attempt to preven t any rcetae!.g Ifteleetion tender Ws art hope holding soft • ... teethe/Mot nee or threaten any, fielence to any-such at •., cor eittellinterrupt or Improperly interfere with him inso k the windew t , i t execution ot his fluty. or *hall block tip or,attempt `to avenue to any - Sindoet witereibe (am may lo Inikkimodr shall riotowely disturb the.peace ; tin Seth election err Shall and of preetiee'llatimichatkier, 1 tweets, force or 'Mono, with the design ' to Influent" .I iondnly or overawe - any elector, or to eitement' hiS iWde ! ; mime, or to restralmils Meek= of choke suc h . h persons eiravietinessnallialinedind . sate-we e ; vefiundred dollarhidaabvi>a son ed Ihr any time not, .• than line enema" than t e" month" Aod if it I ' twill be shown to the - meet where the Wit of such of lean) shall be had that the pent= so offending w e e not k resident of the city, ward.' district, township. where he Said offen tr eWas Committed induct entitled lost vote I . heittn; then anieonvietlon, be Nall be sentenced tops/ fine of not tees Hanna. hundred dolls= and be , im „-I =Seed not less than Ng mon th s nor more than 'two r r fors- • s. •• : , ; ulf gray Mire= or perionirehall make any bet or • ; r ppon the result of any election within this(' I with. or Asti offer to roclasaatlon thereof, or by any writ te n. ', 'thee by verbal p r printed advertisement, challenge or invite , o ris rmn i tilliat tw v: i . ' nor persona to make:sent bet'or wager, upon. mtie r mg tenereee he or they shalt *whit and pay threetinsee amount so het en offered to he tel." .. 1 : Meleager are to make thelereturne for the rowdy • , f ffehuylkill. at the Court lloarcrisi Petted'," on !Rl 'Alts the loth day of October; A, HIST, at:l2 o'clock I . , 1.. of sold - day; ',.: • , . ! -, . ' Olken under my. heed - ern) reel it tbe'llitiriffiOtlisi, , , tteville. and dated Sept' Sib , In th e year of our Lord, , .no themand. *tit handredand Ofti..Mlin'4andiallitT wake any ouch bet wa ge r, , I ' esti year ceflhee Indeeendialee KU!. Upped Btateret .1., nierfet,,• -• • 7 Gloi sate /lie Iserifri 0111* Pottsviue; ' W3l. MAT 1,1310,0 Sept.!, ISST. - 37-31 fafrst wait Sy Tslogispli and Tedadarstril. Charlse nathiws. This emadion 'will wake his *dobet' at the Broadway Theatre ; New Turk, : Put 'Moods/ evening. • 2 • . Mwo..Consaillwitaani., • • • 'The Grand, .IWry ;A New Tuck . bays fona ■ true bill against Mns. Cunnlogtuun da the eirerge of prpdpcing:afletitioes heir to the pordelleetans. 4eadllseig Stathent4 itsetr Reading... Cline& is Phliadolphis as Thursday at 22.4 Z2l. The money market la Ks*. Tack aad Philadelphia IX exceedingly sitringstit. sires are sullythe Writer of thieday. Eurepian latettligeiee, . - Our latest Liverpool dates are to. dai Nth oh. 'pariliament bad promised. The Athsatie Tole. graph enterprise' Is to he • postponed vettl nest rummer. The bratalitlfis in-India still ottatinue. Ers - ilund his her hoods full- these. ,•Delhi Is still held by the relsel4 ,This istodeney of breadstalls is still downward, and of ootion upward. , tht eillatitb. poirravuiaas SIAIRILII4TI. (Wholesale. Palees.) , - . - • eat Your, Dbl., .. ill 50 t Dried Peaches, par'd, $440 • ye Flour,bhL, • • 8 Oil! -,de -. do Noosed. sho Wheat,tinshiri, I AltajApihrfeiLYlpples, per'd.2 20 - Rye, . do • 'rens, dozen, 12 , IlMrti f -do _ ..• , g i Batter, per pound,' . 14 . I 'thite, - di ' . Shoulders, 'l4 Potatte,.. do . . 561 lima; 'do - Id. 17 Timothy Seed., ; 425 Lord. - • • IT Clover Seed.. • - 644 Muter. do " .•$6 50 , 11xy,per to oi 20 Salt, per net. ' . 1 . / 04 POTTIViLIit 1 1 1101/1 7 1131• 111.1.88AT11. (Retail PaUlm) YLOUlL—trhoat Moor so Ha hotasB tato. 00 plot& litar,l4. at IS 60. Ity• Chop at $1 10 itia.,o4Cont Moo st , 20 do. ' . ORSlN.—Whit. Wheat sells it otl6 9 bit.. and M at 61 TS do., Sys 94 do., Coen SG do., Oats 66 do. MEATit.—Beet jells at 10 py 14 eta. ler.lb, Minns looia%do.!Vitai 12144 m. Pnrk 1234 as,dbouldeta 14 to 15 do., Ila snarl to IR do.. Bologna 111 do. PROVloloN9.—lluttor tells fruenT to 2$ ells 16 11l i Cheese do: herald eta. 'f dos- lard 10 eta.* lb. - oUoAlltittba 11 de,Poet Mk° 1154 Ao., , A" Milt* 16 dr , . Crushed and Pulverised 16 do. PRUIT AND l'ecumAßLES—vinatowas eta. a park. New Ptrtataoa 20 do., Cabbage - 3 to. 12 eta.; Ilk Wed: etteambers• 6 a am, Ektwebes .2, to 6 a 1 km, IV. Planta 6to ,10 11ope thin:n*l24ll tops, Apples za to:60 eta. 'do;, Poaches 60 eta. ill ball peek. - MISCELLANEOUS. CUM _ppegiN. . CIUM PACKINti,I lium Belts, Gpm Illniti, ilanboto and other Rubber Roads, ftsi dais at nutacturats' prices, at the Eta:dwarf and Iron Da. PDC • i . ' . FRANK I'OTT. Aug? 1, !'.57 . . ' 31 Pitserve Jars,tKettles, • '.. At STIOHTER & THOMPSON'S, i , br, Chant ft , Xarkel, "iboo ow too 1101..7 Augupt - 31 -- .KNIT JACK LKETBI%TA KNIT TA T JACKETS! CKE OHN' GADS_ J BY 'A SONS, manufac mien of Knit Jackets, Hosiery, and heavy Kilt Goode generally, Nolo ratter bans, Philadeights. . CASh Buyers can sant 20 per cetißby be) log their goods at theoldestanlt Jacket lisoulhetery In the VW- Jed States. . , Rept.4l., 2•7 • YOUNG'S PAT'T SCHOOL' SLATES.' gT..IIESE SLATES ake from the cele- • • heated'-heated'- Lehigh Qua rips, th e roast sod rood lu the thilted Statro. - The frame Is oval, of toe piece of solid oak, beat older Immense pressure, Wog the strongest. uestatta ad moat durable frame enemas,. For sale wholesale or retail . by • lIENJ. WOMAN. August 15. '57' 33 jkli A E Patent wave nn auate . 13,H1S new' and poplar - machine will. freeze - Ire Cronin and Water Tees more porSioetly, au In much lan time thin ally other Pruner In =sr. Ibi operation toolmplo, and the moult certain. It Is of, &red to th‘jublle with the utmost 000ddene• of hi 11'41100We sattotietion: For male by 13111011 T -t 30- Pottsvilleduly 45, '57 ittfiett.'l4l.4;l:rl4llllo - ISIUDSCRIDEK, would respect- . fully inform their nuntemus friends and distortion' nnly. that their assortment ofClotbiant of huylkill Co Inc Young (lentlemen is tuurh larger than erre, and they ate . .listanied to esiteAmis.r., Persons lielnatat • die lance hare the privilrte nr cl 6 thing put' aliened al this attore.if they it 4 len suit. •P. A. HOYT & 111101111 , 111. • Chestnut SLicorner of Tenth, Phi lads. A tit 23; '57 i 1 17-1 y • NEW _VOROLSTERER—rrom the 'Clty. rIIH E • subscriber. would most respect fully InformAhe • 430H:tins of Pottnlll* and irl- S Multi, thel be has umn, mrettibla bunloru nu Crone mrett, oppotite tie. ry Ilretaang's Yur- nlturrare Rums. where he n pre -pendia' rteatre all o..data to the Up. huhterlng ;II in. N. 11. —OW mot k ie., a-ll 'phlreAut the alsorhatanotlee. ;II orders thanktialy re-• .raised cud promptly atleudrd _. , 050. 1111RNET. ,4;berrernaz.-Ilamtr GRLIAANO C. Y. ROIPITSCL August 1.,':4 .. __ 31-3m* '. • _ L._ TAYLOR'S COLOGNE.— •. • • 1, EXTUACTS FOR TUEIIIIANDKNRCiIin... • • • • TRANSPAREN f SOAPS. ' BAPONACEOUS f MATING COMPOUND. ' ~ L . • • SHAPING CRIAMS. . • ' ' LADIES' TOMS? SOAPS. . A largo variety. • . For sale whblesaleat the idanufactorY, No. 378 and 381 North Ninth' street. Philadelphia. • U. P. A W. C. TAYLOR. Importers and Portianteri. The abovei Sonps'and• Petfiunery are for sale In Potts. silk; it ''-- 1 DANNAN't lksali and Stationery Nona ~ Januarys; la ..' 1 1.3 , • ' • '!•TAKJ-F.NOTCeI' The eheape en emir s ore La Phllad , m, TE HE undersigned-begs leave to an- . notitoW that be bakommed this reason with a new a .Al m& up suppttof Ladies' Taney Furs. Gentle men's Fur Costs, Cella rs,•Buthha and Sleigh Rotas. Fur Cloves, Capi, Ac.. tr.. uhkil be. will sell at prima to defy': all eoispetitkm:' I Wafers. ail and examine my stock before purchasing elsewhere. . ~. AI LNA N DSR. O.IBLSN Zit, ~11c.0.135 (Ole, No. 85,) kerb street. between Rad and .B,Fd ' .- streets, north side. PUMA DF.I.I'IIIA. • : N. 11.-1 here are all conveniences combined w ith. tb Is establtaluisatit tbr . repairing Ursa' mid Ladies' Furs, and wilt be den. at Ibe lowest p. him. SIIIPPINO FURS ''S lagaght. lbe highest pries paid by A. O. September 8, 73 . • . 38-31. Gifts! Gifts!! Gifti!!!' • A PRIZE TO EVERY PITRORMIRE, LL k k THE QUAKER CITY PUB usiiisu 1101:$11.: of Duane liallroU.Plbilladelobla. by' ti)lnd I hook fir $l, pr tnore,-you are at over prates-, ud - with a prize. worth tram 25 rents to MOO, coutlstlng of Illne,fitoldJewciry. Watches, Lc. All miters by mall Will be promptly filled. end the prize or prites will ac company the Woke. Olfr fist contains all of thn matt popular books of the day and • 11l be told at . lb* pound retail prices; many of them for lee*. Persons wiahing ally particular book ran order at mew; aad D will be fur- ; warded with a gift. A catalogue giving hill Inbruta tiou, with a list of books and gifts. will be sent Post-pakt by acktreeidng. DUANE ItOLl3oi4 nagoa th,Thlrd street, Phllialalphia. Simitigut GS Witittadeelt . . AuruNt 2P, '4 - 35-11 m YRE ( EVA LEVEY: lO R u ir rt Mr li re A streets. Plilledelphla, .respeetfull'y rigors% es ti buyers to examine a tine stock of seasonobie goads, adsp; Uri to best Peuuftylvsnisi trade. Eine of Fall Prise Goods. New designs of Vail t.‘ba .111ett dike of Newest Styles.. ' Goad Pack Silky of all widths. 4 easel assorted French Merino's. 7 Poll de Mures, New Goods. itritieh and American Dark Prints. Satinets. emalutems. Cloths and Tootling,. .11 esllns, Linens, Fla tines, Bilinketa, N. B.—Auction Itaruales from New Truk sod this city daily iyealrart! Particular alleotinnAttysis to country orders for dialretl•atoods.—,7truss eat cask August :A '57- . . . JESSE WILLIAMS Z 00., - [MALICE* tx .111111171.8; SLIM & FACT I Star= Dll GOODR J3IPIEHtTERIC AND. MANIISACTUIIIftd . • CLOAKS AND,' MANTILLAS. Em6 . ..acing - all the .74a1tiea - of the &um. N DRESS - GOODS add 'PUR- A. .depertseeete. may be toped NH end Om. Pieta •-‘ l 4: 4 1 1 &oder, teetudialthe teoslapproted VABRICE anal LAMM' Sinn, toe d with lb* usual ars element of doeieldle and o th er' to wittek, we are daily otaktid Additipoetran New York sad Pklladelpbta Auctlonsi. aud'islllor exclusively fur arsA. we are enabled to otter etettaret tedvoresiets to COM D rp• era - IrHOLRSALR aed RATAIL... • n.iso Small Second litreell. , • med. No. raspberry street, Ptilledelpids. £epketnber 'NT 363 m 7... • DODSON'S TOOTH-PASTE. • ~, •pODSON'S TOOTILTA ST E, is nn- 1 douhtedly the teat dentifrice In use,Sta cleansing. / ntltytnit t and preterelng the Teeth. Prke 25 !ants .1. . . 1 kotteellle, apell 23, '57 „ ,1 . . 17440 1.. t . 1 ' • A CARD.; Ana , 1 , A a t.llPstottlihaht'Din?lnDoet ItP i peon l imi ll se t ts et3l; at m elite prices. - Thankful for peat fevers, the toilette a eenitnuanee of pitutteette. ands yearsateta. en to wok oral to any stet done is this part Vas otateartt.. • Breed ales. , Dalton's utuivaled Tooth Pail* Is Wa Dlntlhiee of the Dodson'a Trench Motets fair disease! amass now in ye. • • • Sas Inintlbire Potbdtwe tbs teeth. ' 1 The Ttnetors Leah the gum And mouth The Destining contains no adds. . „. Mos Tincture to staneatie anal saartssent. • - ,rua Dent prostates Ovation!" by Provilatl,lllltar tar. • . • . • i n, 'tbs.Tinetura um iipintplaers of tha gams. , .., Tba Deaflfiri removes staff tram Teeth.._..' , ... .Thei Tifiktura parts a plaint t odor i 0 tie' lifiniiil' t r i 1 s ~✓ - - , 14 daughters ptufbilso r• itrarybody M estrooria ant I P ' I' 46 Paste. t , . . _ ‘ l4l, ery hilly . wants Ms 'Tine WV on Der TOW table: ' •. Thersheressarptoly patronises Y. 11.11 s. DODSON: .:., Only 4, '717 • ; .J • • IROI4•RRIt I. - - • • THE ~attention of tApttatistotod hon Masters is. ated to rho valuable "tineolt et IRON. o tn lately discovered lo tho innadial• 'ldaho ,af lbs Wyoming Coal Mid. Tho distrermylif Tin. Ore ht coo. a s ctiou w ith tyro immense deposits of Anthersito Oral, h as k m* V ee n a grutt duidenhes among pornonnen• pod in tbs. landaus of manediteturing Iron, • Tim deposit la annum lies in lb. North . Mountain boundary of thir Valley of the Wyoming, Moiled, ov oids of lb. Coal tionmitio, yst within a her bandhod rods of tbs. Cad.ond , distant may ono. mils from taw Lacknwanna and Bloomsburg Railroad. , The quality and damns ot Ibir Oro has begs pan, and practtealirtmted Ina Rummor,yielding Porn* WI percent. of ouptho , Metal. and honking admirably tow mined wills other ono. Th• dovokmment of Hos Opp. sit exhibit& a Leo of slum ant at Ore. controlled of two fell* oh fbur foot In thickness, the caber flume Get: y : lug above water lovisi,.at urn: might of Mare Assist., thns atiordlog htrintiso foe **atm rarely excelled. ZIP Pr•peeltiolasr tit Itatlits Hu (Militia whir. 9r *le ilattradog it at a moan rata par top, eai *lt Itoo of tbo loatioraa tut mid Illotetsburi ttayltgd, VllllOl Windt naafi* frit at Calabar mixt. - Aolaiotoonsotortioosaddrotaad to De.rnmar SANS. Wilk esbarre, Pia. at hi OEQR9E laVit, 114.14. 414 filarkat moot, MU- tWoltha, Vitt loaf tone early a Mullen. , Alistot,29, 'Al' ' " ' "
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