)ourn 'SVILLE; mta[DA•lr, siarrEin EMU 111, IL f • ji RECEIPTS -- ' ~,r s r a,..eiptiontiJo the .lines J. ect O .! • last imUictitiou. . Mine 11111 & S. 11. lt. R. Phila., to Jan. 1, P. John S. l'escincer„ to Aug. 25,1559 Col. D. Panstthuty, to Dec. 1.1855 Witt..llllloarer, to Jan. 1,1859 • , .. Y.dtr. Wiltower. to Sept. 3, WI . .. ''. S. Ileelter. to March 1,1059 ' • .' adenretd & Houma, ton ug, f. 4. iso. . amond 'and rope. toy 1; 1059 . & (1. Lind:ley, to Septe.9, 1555 .5 ' • J. 11ebaffey, to Jan. 1, 1660 . . ont Van 11 inkle •A• Martin. Jan. 4 WA M. Painter, 11s1., to Sept. 4,'59 . . tart eatteraOn, to Jad. 1, 1559 . ellner, to Jan. 1. 1559 lingtons Mouse. loJan.l, lng .. , ,roust ii sou, to Jan. ]. 1859 . n Glaps. to March 4.049 . • • on .1, St tar •eta,lo Feb.Fab. 25, 1539 evorton Cell CO.. to April Ih. 1859 • . i W:Marntenter. to Jan. 1.3559 foyer .t Mortis; to April 24;1559 . .. 0. Warren A Co. '' to July 1.1530 - Jleinan A ltro.„ to April 1.1859 • '. "• I • - 'ors , Shis‘ler. to July . l, ltsB S. Thornton A Co., toJan. 1.1579 -L,L. ..I.eniktoburne.to Jan.], 11'139 ~ ..n4. .. ' n lel linffinan, to Jan/ Z. 1639 lraLeth Si. DOwning. toAug, A. 11459 ,n A. Ramsey. to *eta.. 4,1659 -t, ma. !Wen: I 0 Jan. i• .tatl -.. 'I :IF. ih•Prvitn.!to March 0E59 .P. Dar. to Jan. 1, ism •. 4. 1'r,0,.0, 6, Jan.]; 1059 • . ,N 4. W. Lee. to Jan. 1.1559 _ . John S. Grabatu, to July 1,1858 . W. Llttlehalea. to July I, 1658 - Martin Bowen, to July 1,1856. Rev. S. Edararda; to A 005, 1059 1. flor A Devereita. to Jan. 1,1,59 • Jicob Krom, to Jan. 1.1059 ' C. F. COD ratt. tO 'Jan. 1. MG • .1. P. Pincher, to Jan. 1, 1859 John l'helen. to April 10.1" 9 1.. PJLoriguo.,ito July 1.1055 - . . J. A'. L. Tice. to 'July 1, 3848 • Nu/ A. S.abhaton, to Jan. 1;1859 lien driel;Aon k•Floct, to Jan. 1, 1859 sdin,,,,,lK. litchi & Co.. to Jau. 1,1E59 1, Si A,C6nclin, to Jan. 1..1559 - 4 , Win. Spo) , , to ji tt. I.:MM ' • . Thos. P. Hudson, to Jan. 1.1559 Chas. Sutton. In S4t.l, 1858 Bright & Letelt. to July 1.1558 . . •' . Chas. Poll. to 'March 11.1659 . • Chat , . 11. Do I,ol' M ntqr. to Sept. 1, 1.852 Edw. Ilantiltott, to July 1,1808 ..... * Randolph A;Co„ to Jan. 1.1F59 • :10,eph Bllger,.to'Jan.l.lB4,9 • John Brock. tO,lan. 1, 1559 ' Battey Y,•uttg, to June `23. 1039 LeT, pr. McCarteo, to Jan. 1. 1059 11. 'W. liaehtord. to Jon-1.1059 • • Jac Patten. to Sept. 1,1059 • ' J. A. Filbert. to Jan.', 1859 ' Aloahatn 11. }:vane; to Sept. 11. 1839 di ilon..lin Britt•en. to Jan. 1, )519 • torrls•Canal & ]tanking Co.. ti, April ;7,101,9 .I....:Terry. to April 1, 11,39 • • lip, Harker & Coejc, to Jan. • 1,.1539 • • • E. Corwin. to Jan. 1. 1559 I 6er k Itrotlier, to Jan. 1;1 5 59 • on! .1. Fry. to July 1.1858 .-. .plt Mattlodra. to July 1. 1558 -i - ar A llettdricht.on: to Jan. 1.1859 - .1 'RAY COWS . .—See adrertlaenaenta. Mt SAI.E.,--.A Soap Factory. fire adrertli CANADIAN MARE, lc.;arp offered PK' .rliwinelnt. I 'ATM t..N ',tie referred 16 .1 . 11 adreali , emji te kak intt,.l.ew Itrunaaial New Jeratty. F. linite at t ention to ad' tidrerattement h mu ; Of a Coal and %God Yaid:tpr sale In Wal . . „ II ItICAN , t CAST tiT EEL. SPratra i're s,l4l ire for bale at Frank C'ott'a Iron gore. ,t nent .. .- i , ' i . • I FINE ASSORTMENT :of Trees ant kept: rell. Nt P. 3,111 id 5 South Water streets, rti advertisement. II E.TREEMOUNT SEMINARY, at Norril wsdrpen October Ist. It Is a popular ed,uk' Olin. Sett advertisetnerit. . 't Art cA.L 1l !NM:VS OUlDE.—Copies t ju-t issued by Geo: M. Newton. Atli inning Magazine. No. 1 Spruce "sttreq: 531..!,it1' s' ore. • ;PAST C STR ATMS'S Mereantll MI thrnag h nnl tho Onion; and enjoy an It Oath - At in tin Cis hug°, sind otherWesti pro they ire biented. Their .P.ollee In Phi it sure, oltilyporation. and has alrody woj .iire of leA•litiu loop. Their eimittl Irse is 111,101 and prartieni. In their bois,` Artment they use only monnseiipt forms to ai bil , ltiess, Their styletf Si)),'p;•ntustishipi' Young men preparing th let do isdter titan roan themselves of the tro - ed . by thin In titutiOn. Sect adverth Aker column. . understand that • Washinr..,ton Relsnyder; 1., hay fiTin the canvass In this 114, as en 14clependent. Candidate for the illoltyi' t•. _ 01 I'. encimptnent yhenstL:w . n nlll come off next weeilf, ‘ And n elirplay is anticipated. Se'vei l el i.hektnilitary men nil! expected to 1; 1 1 in atten iee, among the number lien. rattgreun4u.l GA, I 1' .• • O. • • JL. CAKi3, it is alleged, is the Slinyces can ato fur Con g ress. .The Shavers have,' destroyed Itusines men in the conitnunity,Uind Sitoriiod the woott enemy that the lattorer Can: hove.— iavarin~tlpiti•es up the business inun nod robs 3.e when he employs of his wages : . Neirly, not cinife nil persons who failed badly during 3 last y4l nod could not lay their hands, were of up-by the ,Shnvers. Workingnann ought to uk of this before they vote—for j , ta - st in fro; as!§,havers • grow:rieb, ,the people grow, or--find' then the Shavers use Unit, money to iy their cotes, presser, lc. It is in this !Wanner nit the People and nations beConte eoslaved,•and le workilig classes snit:ducea to pove4y and da -1 It. With the Government heavily. in &lit, it would to bad policy to increase the „shaving interest. nt Veshingamoo. suck ' ; out thet life's blood of the topic. • .„ • • . . • Tnn Ittnnr• RayKnann Dn. Bewman,Assistant Bishop of the Proteitant Episcopal . .Biacese . ..of Pennsylvania, ndministercd the right•of eonfir motion in Trinity Church, this Borough, on Wed neday evening last Thezervicesou the ocension, wire of the moat impressive ehartleter, and wore participated in by n thronged assettibly.„. Bishop Bowtnatts sermon wns enintently practical and impressive. It illustrated the voiee of wisdom speaking In men during tbcirpilgrimago through life. PS Ja•Pplications tpust have reached .every_ heart pret , eat, while she touching 'tones of the . Bishop's: ',voice, an he pictured scenes famihnr to caused' many an 4ye, to moisten with:the tear recolitctien or sitnpatlay. The earnertneks ith which Bishop Bowman discharged the soh. on duties devolving upon him, roniked the mn n n .. tuse !milk recognizes one paramount ditty, that ,f impressin g upon his heorerettwatisolute nem ity of urpotted lives, to secure it Peaceful end. ud p. CONGRESSIONAL CONFEREN OE. ' pa the working, has The -t on-retsiona I Confetecs of the Peoples', &Girth of th,e Shari! Mountain. A l i nrly rifi the .Elcventh Cengressions i l Pistriet of' dilt and slate estanding even. • ' l'ennt % Iv:. via, row ptdell of the counties of Sehtly!... coanty,hat I,4 , en•finail. That is hill nt!! Ni,rthumherlaud, Anet, pursuant to ap- IsYnonneviel Or ANTURACIte pointineiit, at the imblie Ileum of . Abraham Lcveh two weeks ago art 4rtiele Was Medi' at Mt. Carmel, Northumberland County, on, Sat- into the JounNAtaturportink to be tirade, September 11, 1858, at 12 o'cluellc.. Sl.Gest introduction of Anthracite. C •t--.' The Conferees present were Samuel John, Rob. . the Milted States'. We had inter . rot M. Frick and George A. Keelc f r, 2E;•qrs., of thcietiete, but Mr. S.amirkLettis o 1 . Northumberland County, anti John R. McCreary,' fits renddred Chili unnecessary on I L:l4. ii.11 . 111146Me4 and Robert M. Palmer,Eire. , 'following paper p'repare*by him . . I - of Schuclkill County. I ' 1 - the Pottsville „Beirintifie Assoelat , On mimeo, the conference was organised by op- i!pt.blish iiith pleaeore , \ poiotin; SAMCEL JOHN," i'retide ' trt, antl. Lot. I.!' ! . • • 1,.t n T to-omen, :xrnrigtry. Robert IM. . P alar Of 6. ~,We i r g h e i n t E UCT i i i ii ° l: . e s,•,, p i r a n 3 h 7 c ui r lC . Adel:toted a.:l••ver of #ubstitution 'Bova William 3 , -,8.05CCL LZWM,andportlithed by ~liellarn, Which was read, and 31r; Painter rid• h te l 'i , ;',l t t e n lT l " t r f 2 r .i i t i e t "V il m ,i' rn ra l e n x o taittcd tic a sent_io the Conferences On motion of e r4,taining a series of blunders and en Robert !M. Frick seconded by Robert ` )II. ,Palmer, arnt'Vn:Z,3wri; h tt ' s t n ami tten " A aVi e tto " rr t ort. lipn, t iA.MES• M. - CAMPBELL, of Schuylkill- 061 sent the true.history of the dimere . ... ' ' thin into.tote of Anthracite Coal in our tintit, was unatimowly it•oninnteu b y th e Con- , m l, rho writer states that 31 years ago ti antics an the eimilid.tie fir Cougrcii of the Pea. Philattelph_la. bring ten ',non loads +We Pitt o ty of the Eleventh Congrestional District' r om u tk in ,: b d y id Ge( P r ot P :l l :i7:i n te r r' Z f r: P ai nt on tVoriorr of Robert M. Palmer, the follow log, h ere timid not exhibit It. valuable 41 a d that the only success attending. or t.ilfscions were Urionituouttly adopted ." - - tl e trip, was by some of the coal falling Revi!fred. That we havo 'the utiM,et confidence t e bands of an iron master In Delaw the ability, integrity and sound joilitieal prin • 11 . 1 ''' d I , t ii t ,t., ll ,,, ° , lll l,,,, fr .rti. ly s a h nd in w a it k h a p n in pies of the 1100, JAMES 11. CA 111 PBELI., and . .....:t w ,„,F;iijibTe4,;bo"tt:tilo e t r d ' in c t e r r "e here''' . c"idintlYinciirumend hiin to the voters In 1833, an Assaelation area form .f Selihylk ilia'nd Nor thy rebel land Counties kr lied .-The Coal 31Ining Association itf their i . Opport, as the People's Anti-Bt paean, An- I. "of which the writer hereof was. n li•Leconiptou, and Protective Turiff i candidate for o hey (Accra theie sun a standing coin _ • " Mani." Congrees. - , . I At the first annnal meeting of the A fallen -iir Jan. h'etejectf, That we here b y! declare, our unaltern- • nary, IX43..thia Board of Trade, tbmug its 'cbtinwilw• hie hostility to the Lecompton and Free Tra4o lleidsmlo 11. *Muer, Bei, made are rt to writing, potterer .fames Buchanan rind his Aduainistri. reatbdog among other things, the disco ery and eitt lo tion, and that WO can place no 'confidence in any ;! trodttctio ' n Mtn use of our coal ' from wh eb I beg leave, to make the following e tracta; first ob ruing that we candidate for o f f i ce, who, profestini,tit sustain ihe • I are a full set et the reptrta of this Ikiet PlTrade. with interests of the people, at the samepitne dealt es t.o her interesting, matter relat ng to' be Coal Trade, Buchananhrintelt a friend of the uchanau Ad uainistratil n. mud in a volnme s and deposited in on library. &s tared, That we rare and ever shall conti tre i The report says—"ln the year 1812,0 r fellow citizen. s l , rd. Shoemaker, procured A quantity of I from shah the ftil;vociftca vf oho great, principles of Freedom sod Protection to Atnee.crin Labor, and we. proud. li tr i t k ~.4,o r t r. a p ,t . ir as ne t it • o u t , : s n o o d . l t s , e wn h ad .. y reche y Pt! owned b tha t "orth re American 17...-point-to the part enure° and political. record of roil Comoany.au&known as the Cen retitle tract.-- Ien:JAMES 11. CAMPBELL, an proof - of his With this he loaded nine wagons and proceeded to Phii• drottori to Otero principles, and of our determi- mielPtli it much time was spent by hini In endeavoring lotion to su s tain thew in our nominees for otrizo to introduce it into notice, bat nil Wend - is proved un-i lienlever o M ' ' availing. Those who deigned to try t.deriared Col.l w. } .PI rtutisty pteectits. r . Ehoetnaker to lie ad Ithroster for attemp log to impose l tin motion o f (1 ( 'e , Tge" A. Reeler, a Committee strous'on then) for enal, and were clam° usagslnsthirn. l ' was ! ppointe•l by the President tri in form lion. (lot dix•ouraged ihrthe stprem and: fa Pala test - OPM/ 1 e jam 6, 11. emiipboil • or I. . . Min. be persisted in the undertaking. ad et last sue- 1 . ~ Ale norninatron. The ceeded in disposing off wo Made fi r the tof tranapor- 1 President rippointai George 'A. leeeler; John B. tattoo, and the remaining seven hegira to persona who! MeCieary and Robert M. Frick the! promised to try Muse it , and lost all t coal, and the Committee,— charges on the seven. . .. , The ! T irrinutittee reported, God Mr. Campbell of his tironina;l i o h n e*Y hy b3 tt e l . n e rn u r u nl i e e r ! e' i.', - ,1 31 :1 6 : Th i7. 31 ri i n et'r : w t ke .): I ii ii l id : u'c U rd :i y itl ' o . l in : d kr in t d t2tieti,; nod 'on' tool inn, _Mr. Campbell .e . e i, exitte:a.i,f:',ll. o n' t e h e ,! ' ilh r l e t i t r„l 'Fi pt, " l7, e it t , b ,i v b t. i . m . ' uPt dai reamed the Culderentai had asteroidal i Mimi! an id . MAU; re•adlorr . ofi this i rep4l l- Mr..Sh eitiime - ~„ returning thnOkalur tha honer v:interred 1 '' lt ' iri u t it etti h e Y ti l t i , lv er i r i t i l li° fu n rt% t t li ' ed • fu so l m ly e ''" a n d a d ru itit led it Nmi , it him, sad iliseu'esipg at length" the grant among whieh was.thl't he \ was Inane priociples"amf • e t,i ee 't a with which 0.,,, Po o ,, ' bees of taking th e coal to P,hilailellphl pl 5 ben attending Ile use hero both, In th Party have entered upon the camtiejgp. i 11N. and for WAnaing. botows; and that h liri. I l.si tliolourcw.altd - Unbert Pd. Palmerie 1 1 1 1 , 11 o that so useful ait article tias intend., . , b,,, 114 7. 1 :h Iwillotleed! and unknown. mill,l:cl,lx.rinp.,tton•in.zni:,l t o n u adit , ritl ., dr , e , sies, *! dftc , i ~ wc - , ,h i i , e i rb o t . b . .o . i ' : iiraril.t.,.vii.till i . : ::,,, M oin e d . t 3 th i h e .l ll n e vr ti :k t il o .ra t t rv o be the a,v coa les l . l mill.l re ( ghoetunker)nwtm idea *be cora C•diferenee aijourneti; ti. • !. 1 . • • , ,' .„.• ~ e et' wt. Own t o I SAI , I " ri a ! jr v y T . t , i ', ' . , , . 1 bt i i i o n ,i, i, 1. wee an lintv•ster In suwkins to r liii . &cr. I - - PI'S ill Plu.Y4lrs.u. eiwt. • As a „tie 1 'i 7, - .3. L. Glie's diCard.if•.' ..`," ~ - r...-, - , Enitots Ml7iEfie JOUIVISL'it. 11113 wren that a° a geadrat rule, it is 0'1111AI:11de foricsOclllates for brie° , lo notice newipapei dttacks dr . publien. • tints.' lehall certaiuly not .debeend to any Dotice - of the "taint' *price" man who professeX'to 'con trol the colutuys uf . the Minersvillti ,Workause• Adeocdtc: :Although he ashes that afteche'placesk hinielfr in market for sale, there was 111063 than one'bidder, he has nut ventured to charge each folly upon'tie, land ss 1 .baye, reason to believe i that no antlidatit. npon :the ; Peeples Tialtet, wasl ever . igtilltintllze Weakness of .hiddlng at the sale I Of Mr. Price, I nal-willillgitti leave hint"-InAbo hands ot 113 ii .Partucia' rank.purchasers, litigant regret or';listuthance on ley part-'-: They ere hear tily erele me to their Acquisition: ButtbelastrisT rod of -I at delectable strott.Stauttailta• iliensions "Card," Ter the sigunture of **7l.. dep;7. - Mr; _ 1 due Is he ore the People rit.thi.i - Viihnty Os a Cake candida -fur .Assembly. Ile , asys , iribli.,••Cartl:" .„ ow ne eAs, there iNbeff IllettleC4 by BA,BnitT 3d. FALSER, and :others.' of 'purchasing t h e e .,ti t ,„., r ,,„,,, , per. °tr.; 1 the . IVOrkiltivel AdrualiC,, pahliahe in Minerevl le, for the pitrp..se of making I political apitil oat of it, and to further ',the in• tere eco the ticket of the 2a of August", Ilpost solemnly declare all such statements , .to be false and unt e, and tt libel on Mr.' T.i G:%Priee, the e diter, tld his partner, the propricher." '- • i What oes Mr. Gee mean by title. statement Does be lintend' i to. deny; that. he purchased the presses, types, Ac., of thel Worbsunie Advocate? I suppose not,' for in the same 4 Card," be goes on to explain ben be purchased them, and 'invested $372' 13, and' took a Bill of Bale of the printing estahlisbment. 'This investment, with 'sloo which Mr. Gee had Obviously loaned, 'to, Mr. Price, (its he has stated to me and sundry other persons,] made the neat littleions of $472 13, in vested by Mr. Gee in the Workaicin't Atfroente.— I Dues Mr. Gee complain that he is, charged with purchasing Mr. Price ? 'Did not ho knoir, end do ,nnt: die community knnw. that when be purchased the newspaper by which Mt. Price supported him self, he held absolute control pf Price? Does Mr. Gee pretend that he did 'not purchase the newspaper for . the purpose of Making: political Capital for hiinself and the Cake Ticket, upon which be is a candidate?. He will hardly •be so barefaced as to say this to any intelligent man..:- If Gila was not his object, a ill ho have the kind • ocioaci explain what it was? Whit portion then of the statement is false and untrue? Is it nut all proved true-by Mr. Gee's - own ''Card ' ?" 2 00 •2 CO 2 00 2 (A) 2 00 2 00 2 00 5 00 2 00 2 00 2 00 2 00 . 100 100 Bitt Mr. - Cee says, "subsequently, I Fold Mit my tenest (in' the Workman/ Adcticatia to T. 0. rice's partner." Will Mr. Gee heats good as to ire the puplie the date of this list transaction, od explain JO particulars, as he hei the transac ion of the purchami Was it after the bogus •Workuten's Convention" had ground the Cake' xe? Did he make nn absolutit transfer of the Workman's Advocate and receive the money; or na it a mere Colorable sale, to get rid of the ildi in of atteMpting to laty the votbs of 'the Work 'agmen of Schuylkill County, in favor of the Cake, Formers' Bank and Buchanan Ticket ? Come, Mr. Gee, let us have another "Card," explanatory. if the first "Card." The Workingmen want ,to .nderstatid it. 'ROUT. M. PALMMIV:" 2 00 (0) 4 30' '2 00 . 2 00 2 00 2 00 THE COAL' TiliDE.; ,, - . ----maaffeeEria ," Pottsville. ,Sepiember o The quantity sent by, Railro.l 36.092 . 04-11 Cinal 4.1.,73 01 11,875 01 tone, which is anincre °vir lust week's supply from Schu ' tnent. . 1 sale. See The demand for Coal is a little woe last week fur retail, and prim As the weather is gettin g cool and the closing of, the Canals js rapidl the dementl'ought to be pretty go atm 'of t 1 a essun, unlees the Coal has thereneedmery largely ail The tteile,eunts up this week as t signed, n nnntlrt r v Wm. C. iladtlphis. i . 157. 1!:,:. Sob nylk111—:Ilall n.ii d, 344'21 30. , ' Canal, _ 3'..1431 42.7, ' l i —Ttallread, , . 11.35 h 10.0 : ,1 .CBinal. ; . 12.335 31.5 ludado. Co., 1 19.4h4 •'25.3 C4Kil to., , '-'7.lPjl Lt,Of n, South„ fi.sol • 10.4 town. Pa., tlonal In- Hilo Vilna ha office of ~ ow York, lle ea are Pm-trailed tern cities, .11srt Iphl% it thetru ing 111 , 1150 (.I(CCPIOP, lit ken Irmo elSettsnt r btsiness e i l tjlean to fseent In 160,061 HU." 164,0 ;ease. 7 vin a small lac erase over. t ' . ek..last vcnr. - nrpend ty sent in mnrket 'n 1853, s ing w' (pant and g • I with 1, in /Tom (ho different rogil . • 1R57. 1458. kIII-11. It.. .1.:1D5,103 . ,143..5N • Cnnsl. f.74.144,5' 810,70 :Vallvy IL IL, ~ 13,0.520 -332.R52 , '. Can:d; . 1;28.6414 . t 42.761, Iftidson Co., • 297.:57t) 2• .t. 234 Coal Co., 416.474 421,4115 HI, South, ' %%6,214 ao.-pir North, . , • 152M3 10.0,55E' IMpromo, 371.117 • , • Athttor•s from other Anthill. Itegtoos, Loss In MSS, . The loss in the supply: of Antlirni ntent 471,317 tom. This will Itl be' increase) to a half million el4e of the e on . The loan 'Setni.Anthrecite and I.liiuminous ' ; aliont'loo,ooo tens—making the do supply of these kinds of fuel abou BRED THOUSAND TONS in 1 about 12i per cent. I..is on the suppl Dialers and conxumere abroad form their own conclusions, wheth is likely to be with Co Annexed is a Ita-Witient of iho Pitilitdeljihin and Reading Baum tnonth'uf August: O itecelve4 from coal, " 111111.1.., " " travel, kc.,. Tramtparlalinn, rtrudwey, dumpao. rrneral fund, and all cbargea, . 1:2A62 11,t; profit fur ynnuth,' 124:285 •' previous 8 cp.!, 648.510 . , . ['rot. net protlt for ,9 mos.. $710,749 iirlIKS COUNTY COAL.—WO were day a 'email speelineu of Anthrac't front a vein reeeutfy discovered in ship, Berka coniity. where there nr a largo deposit of this.vatunble mi iterstara, that several miners f reitnly,'nre now ortgngol in , the vi neiville, in digging drifts for thew .ing thesit mines, end that, the p , mining Coal in sufficient quantitie hantlsotooty, nr . o. very eneeurngin th most of :our 'readers know, Se luylkill and Lehigh counties, a en structure, taken in connection.. di,coveries, makes the suppositt pr Astie that the Veins of Coat whi l th' ro counties extend down into tI of Berks.—Beading Gazette, Se t. °elan!. A similar story i 4 ci for years. No Coal in any Arninti v the ' , rid ,- 'll been fouhd 8, 1858. this week is fur the -week I re of ‘1,215 tone lkill County. better then it are wore firm.l' the season for approaching ni for the bul neutuption of co last ycar. It wljvea 15 1,341 7 i 3 • 75'2 • 1 5,625 14,896 - • 1440 .1 , 16,9% lo correspond tho aggrognte {owing tho lora lans couipirod Lon • Colo. 254.339 64,219 - 12,;32 415,003 75,,T20 4,901 • 12:2,043 41.737 i11.fi83140,%06 140.:21'4 4.111313 3,9411,02 a 3:961,Cr2.6 ite'ie,far Ie II probability befora;l : tbo be .apply of nal will bo leiency_ip tfip I.SIX 111.1 - -58, abich is y of 1857. lean therefore r.the market die ensuing 141 MS of the d Co. for the te3S.4IS 01 it) • 1.7.15 G 44 js6 32.:171 ED 182 ; ^ .:31:54t, 34 IRS 136,n0 sl Gi 161.675 0. 9:11.072 s 3 47 St:llB,7lB\2S shown yester. to Coal, taken town• indicatirWts of oral. W un.• in Schuylkill •inity of \Vas rpone of Work • ,tepects of oh to repay them Albany, us borders upon d • its geologi ith the recent ion more than ich run through h 0 adjacent soil I I. culated every y that would at ,id?y point trots, ;ot block to Lot/mace • oAL.—•Abon l ertaptly copied history of the 'a) into use in dcd correcting this Borough, ur part in the. d read before l on, •ich we r n. vac, raid 1655, Diatiilll. • 5113 - 6113%7OVENAL Pentoylraph.", mixed up and some of which . If ever we are to p and introdue &. unity. F e first coal went hauled over the grille—that Mb ke It burn: and Mies to others. 'rather following eridentally into re county. who rose heat, ite. lon of the affair, In MIA County, •chttylklll Coon ember. Among Mee called the licit:Mon of ii of it to their I 'wit to answer red Ito , aker wee pee the lot olng I lot nwmtlen, to mike the from the one blerkemllh'e ' could not he d ro away* Ik het when he In . the rolling ; out to Mend froman of the and dot reel. palm MT merit trl.l! of It by oak man ; or:llo`_iatrei 4indirleftiendletiOtiee **et, ed, It MU ItrftballitillPitrabeelSiktitiOSl4 - Wbe IMlLlttllFilt`lll workusa that' they would esperimenk with the'aeateadiStattaateretitlV beete,,the' storks*" ease: They sesordlualy. repaired twill* - will , ju the mernlng kindled a are in ono ot tbefuratices salt wised on arbich :they had the coat.' After it hem to ignite, blidion was inclined' to We lise peker a •tist wbkh Shoeinster eaut'otaral ' him. - They - -weir aht,rtly afiso. A. 114% called to hreakfas‘terevkata to which , kir. thee-. 'Ta ger meld he bad observed the Mao Maur at' Orkin., Mug Anthregitejust breaking through. UN body . *fibs .1. - 1 an d that be knew that all wot rigid if It veers bat 1 'v:tt'la.epoinnntalerei.;:oorerdereldrnsiote.esurt:hyruerrzforitheinfoonernuttlargewethetinnotrenytpLiweern. s tow ot Atte heal. Mag iron was put in and heated In much lea , time:than small, and it Passed throve:tithe roils with unusual facility, or In the language of the ' work men, like bad . All. employers as wells, workmen, were Peewit!' eat Idled with the experiment. which was ..: tried over and ever spirt, and always with complete sue. . sass and to ripen the whoie. the curly foreman ac knowl.atred his error and begged pinion of Mr. fiboema k T for bis rudeness the precediug evening. 1 /0 all this there Is nothing that looks like Mr. Shoe— ranker not understanding how to ignite and burn !in. thrielle Coal. !It bad been burned in an open grate at ' Wilkesbarre four years Warr, and in Pottsville by the elder - John Polt. at least two years before this time, ea well as nerd 'tibia smithahnp at the fireenvroodfurrix:a. and there is no:, probability that Mr. Shoemaker was ig norant of the process, wide from his_ own patitlve testi -131007 011 the subject. So much for the position that Mr. Shoemaker did not know how In make the owl burn. Now fl the time where this took place. tie' says it was The urriter. of the *Tilde says 31 years ago, which would make it to have taken place in 1117. Now , It is well knoin that the Schuylkill Navigation was opened in ISg. and that Is 11127',51,360 tour of coal were carried over it tormarket, and that coal was esst coming Into gyzeral rue in and around the city, at the very titan that the writer makes Mr. Shoemaker to be en gaged in haulteg coal in wizens over the mouatains to Philadelphia, and thus unable to find *Purchaser. The svelter ; also says that Mr. Shoemaker was de nonneed as a!eheat, and that measures 'were taken to have him a rreded as aawindler, which be only camped Sy leaving the city by a circuitous road. and riding 30 utiles without ;stopping. I never brawl Mr. Shoemaker attention this oircumslance. which ha would hardly have omitted; If tries. for his object was to shoe the prejudice end opposition he met with in his ejections toronfer an Incalculable benefit on the people of Philadelphia. I therefore conclude tiratthe witille.statement is a pure liction'ot the writer. . i , , . I am glad (bet t hla blunderer has drawn my attention to the subject, as In pointing out his mistakes I am ena- Ibled to put on record. In a permanent form , information Which I might have otherwise omitted to furnish at all.. • „ • Nrtr !DUE COAL =MIKE; Sept. 16,1858.—The demand continues good for domestic, and. with liberal arrivals, prices aro Without essential change. The inquiry for shipping is good, in part fur Golf ports. Ourletoek is increasing, and is now fully np to last year's, and the prospect is that ike re. ceipts will be much larger. 'The cargo price. is slightly advanced. We quote by Mooing° at $3 60 @)34 10,64634 wit ton from the yard. Foreign has been inilpod request, and we hearif. further sales of Stdmey at $4 50, and Pietas' at - $4 37} cash and 4 trios. ; Liverpoti is quiet, and : prices are nominal , —New York Tribune . . 3rcram sib govt's tul l: . goal Breaker, and Vibra g Coal • Screens, • In operation at the docks of the Delaware WI Co., at ttondout. New York.. F.O•qui. Perenssio thin be peon Ilkvison 8 Tar.i.EtiaApn.. FRIDAY .13 O'CLOCK . P X Richmonan - 123 lebolPes -90 to 95 kirldgoport 1 b 5 vassals to Port, 58—boats; ".0 Freight: Ps Itptton • I Yeir York Ithodn'lslitn Number of Scihnilklll Coal Tirade for 1558. Quantity of Coal sent by Railroad and Canal, for the week ending on Thursday evening bun i • ' RAILROAD. CANAL. 0,978 14 11,321 00 '2.314 09 - 2.402 00 ; " 15.676 00 24,576 10 •1.617 00 „000 00 6,50605 • 4,416 10 Port Carbon„ Polhilllle. Schuylkill ITs Auburn,: Port Clinton: Total fel the I-na in 'OM, :al,, Taal by Itni ial and - - b snipe period laa4 1,998493 04 .31,W 10 871,951 15 Total toy Can: Shipments t RN Maim:Wl By Canal, I t DeNn,n , e In !R55..1 far. ' ---: Plarirore Coal .Trade f0r,1838. . , Amount, t r asportea during the:gist month: XONTII. TOTAL.• Union Canal, 12,437 . 12,437 06 90,234 07 .Bwatara 11.411 ft 4 „, - 6:2.4 - 0 12 • 62.174 10 Sclanyilc fi Coda") , Railroads ,1858 i The telleWing Is the quanilty of Cent transported over the . dllleiitot 11allmadn In ti uylkill County, for week ondltig on Thursday areuin last: R , W. TOTAL. Mine Iliii au l dS. Hive° 11. R.. 42.25 (8 911.54.3 02 Mt. Cirboril .. 6,4'3 02 114.051 10 Schuylkill o ydne T • “ 0,410 16 ,19:...34-4 17. _Mt-G.1,00,A Pt. Carbon .. 9.951 03 , 200.755 10. ill Crrek,l Little Sehujikill, -- , Coal . . Lehigh Trade for 1838 by Cattail. 1 , ,r the ',leek ending on Saturday last: lb:111;h Coal and :inv. Co., . * 4 13,1111 13: 232.684 05 'D. M tun fuel and othent, ' 232 lti 2,019 10 Spring Mountain Mines, 2.3112 OG 32.107 18 Cetraine ( do MD 07 8.832 17 !leaver Meadow Coal, 51.1/ 00 3,348 03 N.-York anil Lehigh Coal C 0.,: German Pouna. Coal Co.. South Sprli g Mountain Coal, Nort IT.Sprl ng -Moun tit In, Hazleton Coal Cu... F.nat Bugar I Loaf Coal, - Couoell Mount Plemeint Coal, ' Buck Mounitain Omit Wilkesharre Coal Co.; A *Wended pull Co., Hartford Coal Co., .. . . Total. , 31.i653 00 562,701 06 Lehigh Valley It. It.for 1858. For week ending on Saturday last: WEEt. , TOTAL. S. lit. M Ines.(Wm. Milues &C 0.,), 2.178 11 66,058 04 E. Su4ar LOaf.(Packer & C 0..) - • , 2.204 08 56312 15 N. York L Vehigh. (Taggart A Son.) 1,439 05 32.00 10 Council Itidge.(dharps, L. A C 0.,) 1.05516 -41.108-011 • Derwin Penna., • 108 11 2.013 13 Col.& B.3l,.(DattlitTkJohntion,) 725 01 11,617 19 Manton (d. Pardee it C 0.,) 1,662 13 • 04,..tAl 00 N. Sp. ki t. (J. D.lleCreary4k C 0..) .38 16 - 19.1,9 04 1. Sp. 31(..(7101b1ii & Dehaten.) 14 08 2, 702 Mount Pleasant, . 70 09 • 2,1 7 15 East Lehigh.. , . . - • ,15 Summit 111neS, : 4 . I 1.8. Total, i ' . 10.015 06 333,5e2 01 i 1 31,583 06 582,7 1 01'06 • ---1-- . . For the' weAC. 41,596 - 06 902,43 07 Shiptrzents . to same period last yea r• I.z _ ' I . Ry Bailrma, By Canal, Total,l becreine In ISs3,sn far, remain. Coal Co's Coal Trade. - j 1 It cur. . TOTAL. For the last week, 115.311 421,1014 12 Last 3t.nr, 4418,813 14 . Itie,relute this year, 4,990 18 De lawliserirind Hudson Co's Coal Trade. , I • sLEk. TOTAL. For th ei last week. 13,063 • 2:2.244 GO Last, yiar, 287 y 870 U 8 '. ° . . D/rute thin year, 75,320 00 "‘t . 8 rantell Coal Trade for 115514' For work ending on Saturday hot: war.[. I rout. Shipped: North. • 4.1131 Q 3no.ME, 12 81dpinid South, 10.411 05 ' , ;15931,7 00 Toth), 15.= 10 Shipme l ts to same wllod lost yror' weer. .Shipped North, 5.4.41 19 Ski pptd South, 0,590 19 k. --- ' 11.332 18' „ Teta). Shamokin ,Coall Trade for 1858. Amqutil. of Coal Shipp/.At Onto Shamekla Coal 'legion tit, to WrOuesclay evening tad: For the last week, Alrlikesbarre Coal Trade by *Canal. . Amount transported during the ok•nth of August: ' I WEEK. nortu. 20t44. Shipped North for Aug.; - . 11,04 13.046 hhipptd ! South htst week, 11,735 : ' n 3,01.4 Total, l -.--. ItB,lwo Lylkpne* Valley Cowl Trogo for ISIS: Ear week ending on Saturday last : , - : • • MLLE. • _ , TOTAL. T.ikeus Valley Coil Co 1,802 06, • 47.:05 12 Short!llountaln Goal CO., 1,633 06 • • 30.4:d3 01 Tireyortou Coal Trade for MO. WEZE. TOTAL. 2,124 02 08,446 021 For sbe week, Biwa tTop Coal Trade far" 183 8. For the last "reek, Cumberland. Coal'Tradeg 1868. *ZEN. TOTAL. 16,7443 .427.341 18 I 22.020 09 435.485 03. Itatei of Toll and; Transportation 015 • POILA. S 1185150 BAIL 1085 Prow • WO3lll From . Front .110. Carbon, S. Thiesx..Awburn Pl.O/Inlon.l To Bleb:nand, $1 40 11135 $1 25 $1 "S) To PhOnd'a , 140 • 1 35, 123 1 201 Fprlogll.lll4, ' 35 1 ,130 Ito 1 201 Heading;oo 80 301 Rates }of Toll by Casa* for the preseaC Prist Pt. Carbon. XL Mi-onn. a maven. Pt. moon To l'hllnd'a., 65 61 62 60 FPrinsslllll, 430 . • '59 57 60 Norrbscown, 65 54 52' 46 Beading. 38 • . 37 35 .- 31 Rates of Freight by Coital. .• Frost ft C. &JR. C. S. Moen. .11.67.1ut0n. To New York, $1 55 " $1 50 $1 45 To Ptallad'n., 60 . . 55 50 To Delaware Front, 60-, 55 , 60 For *he bet week, • ' • Last'yea•. Decrtioxe, Bites of ton osirLehigh Canal, iko.' ,•! ! • It'gkoharre R. R. L. thud. D. Chnoi. ' - Wilke•jaarre to W. U. 15 64 _ , 350 .$1 24 1' W. Rarer' to Bristol, • 61 ,26 .99 Rockport to do., 64 25,t - 69 M. Chunk and P. Haven; 61 ,36 3 4 .8 Freight.. ! ro Bristol. TO Philefldp7ths. i $9 dr , • • $0 Sia • i 86 91 : 1 Arbite!llaven Mmkped, Penn (wren, •31auch Chunk, :5 . I 1 1 To New York. , ~. . White, Risen to ' liewlork, . . $l . VI Rockport •to do \ _ ~• - T.= Patin Haven to .do .'. ~. . ~ I, 11l MaurtlChnok to' do ' .•.' . . .1.10 The hone freights do not Intiode the tollon Delaware DITIsl: ii and Rarttan Canals, • , liOlcs of Toll sod TraosporitallOn'..', •1 ON TIC &COMO VAULT SAIL ROAD. Mauch Chunk td Trenton, - - - -$164 'll2l94betliport. - - • - • 209 t do Mora% Canal llaain at Chllllitallarg, 11OlOs of Toll, Le., from Mainch'elionk. Vla Lehigh Valley nail Northern Non. Itsßroad% to linter atm:. Philadelphia; El'- .414 Bates Mt Toll, &e., to Baltimore. Fran tolls 1 Salome. y in 0/floor Compan cod inch! , ' ding tolls to D R. CO, 1111 10 From ;tilliersburg,in ram of Company, • 110 • Froth Tolrorton. in ran of Trev Orton Co., • 1 In I From Sunbury, In, rare of Company so d l u d o• dint t 4.441.0 -. • • 440 , • -* Jel•tocsollsm. A.1.1p - °TUE!! 6044114:1LL' CO. sToeqs.‘ wadi , ' , . PkflaaelPhilkilaatial * tiaaina Mae Mill and Schuylkill liaise - • - Mortal Catboat • -',. ~: • .._,.. c'..• ...- ,:' MonukCiarlimen anCenti. ...;Zak;... ..., Mill Creak, - . •.• ''..- . - . ... ,: : SolinflkillYalley . . . • . • ....- . • Lorkerry Creak- - - - -. .. • ...- .: ... '.• Santora . . . .... r • ~..... ~ . .., ...., , 1 • : Canals i- - , , - ! ./ OeltuylkillNateigatkut - - -- - . ...1 •i - ' - ".'• • g •• f*.•Prafaereil =, ':. - .:, •..J - • - - .1,,,.• " '""' prifereat 4 4 ..'...?' Del..kflud'a Coal alrauspertatitdifa, Rail road & CoalComooalear LittleSeh nyl. Na,. Tr. n. a cootco,: Lehigh Coal a arooption co. - - Ha:lrian Coal Co.- • - ! - . • • 1 Durk Mountain Coal Co. -' - - - . Peticisylvaala Coal t It. It. Co. - . - Dauphin Coal A 11.11. Co. - Lykena t; alley Coal Co. - •'• .• : Boaier 3loadOws Coal &E.g.:co.- - tykein P Valley Railroad A Coal Co.. . I Coal Conspalaleos - rniest improvement Co - - - --- - North American Co n preferred .t,,,-- • , " " " • • .cOmmon - - . Delaware Coal Co. . - - - Cambia:Land Coal CO. • - • -(- Near Creek Coal Co.• ~. . . Miscellaneous i I Miners' Rank'. - .- • • - A, -.. • Farmer,' Bank--- - -• -• - - - il Pottirilleas Co.— - . - . . . . Pottroille Wafer Co. - - - - Jar The =took of all Coal Companies the andcollet when furnished by those_ public:allow I NAM 3Piif $ gj . . AK;ii - To all wanting Farms, see advertisement of Ilam nature Lands. SCHOOL BOOKS. A 11, Scholars . and 'Teachers requir ingt,chool Woks, eau obtain — tfiem at the lowest rates O. • • N. DANNAN'S Cheap Book Store{ --; , , arlAilleanting to emigrate to a mild climate. Coo ll Aio4, sOd flue market, see advertisement of Hammonton lapels: ' , -BAGLEY'S COLD PENS. ' TOT received, a fresh assortment'of cr !hirer eatebreted GOLD PENS, or various sizes, with Oases for the pocket or desk.• Fur rate at DriNNAN'S Book and Stationery Stare: AMERICAN CASTISTEEL: HIS superior CAST STEEL is for ie at the "Ilarilware and Irptt Depit. A trial of He ;plenty Is whetted. Out of 70 tons of Steel sold not a ?bight bar beg been returned. ; IC POW. pottre Ma, September 18,'58 AA. SPRATT'S PRESERVIIiqvANS. • Y HE Ftuits And ; Vegetable's of Sum- Ener run be on delicious In mi.; Winter, if put up iq'thcso Fur isle at the "llanlnare nod Iron Ibt- Poi"• PRANK POTT. :Pottrrille, September 18, 'lB ' . ea- Ail wanting to emigrate to a mild climate, good poll. and fine market, see adrertlsement of Hammonton La r ds. . • . 1, • FARM LANDS FOR SALE! , k" * • MILES from PHILADELPHIA, . f _r by Railroad, In the State Or New Jen Ty. LOI among the beat for agricultural purposes, being a good team roil, with a clay bottom. The laud lea large tract, divided Into smelt terms. and huudnida from all partiof the cOdulry are now settling and bu Iding. The crape cation 1110P11 growing. Terms from s4.to $4O per acre, payable within four years by instal mita. To Tilsit the ce pla::—leave Vine wheat • Wharf, at hiladelphta. at 7;4 A. 3l:by 11 road, for Hammonton; or address It. 4. Byrne*, by letter. eve full advartlaetnant In *anthem: 36,09,2 GI 41.783 00" 38.01r2 04 78 44 0 04 ',=:.! 1;143.834.11 810,761 -.7 tong. 1,064,620, OD 63,03 it • 2.2:3.177 19. 1.951,020 U 9 Inns. 20.9.557 tO " 14.092 02 314,z47 10,44i2 17 201,486 0 37; 17 10,968 14 7,'..!46 09' 17,493 02 310 13' 8.012 10 132.10 5.225 13 5,501 09 181.915 13 ssi 03 119?.50 01 8041 02 1 19.971 11 - 435 16 ' 9.1162 00 1,860 02 41,838 17 1,0;9 13 21. CW 11 635 13 . ',10,558 06 758 00 ;16.66115 AiEEC TOTAL. 11,356 01 371.520 18 32,338 02 .628.663.18 43;691 03 956,154 ' 004033 07 53,631 09 481,74. 18 TOTAL. 762.203 GO =624.1 07 384,531' le - mut. tonL 4,164 12 :0.684 09 [Shamokin .7nurnaL , a,us 1 71',633 13 ITE TOTAL. I 2,020 1 .00 . 60,000 00, BRAD HEAD SPIKES, 4 'OR --RAILSaII eizes—at the flardware - and Iron D:lpot.” FILENK KITT. otteTllle. September le, . ; COURTSHIP AND - MATRIMONY, . WITH OTIIER S'KETCHES'from “SCENES AND EXPERIENCES SOCIAL LIVE." by Robert Btnrrla. - -AVEIRO EON'S,GEMS," being Ilritllant Passages from Discourses. 1 ..LF,G ENDS AND LYRICS," by Adelaide Anne Proctor. ' Just published And for sale - by 1.1.-BANNA% All wanting to emigrate to a mild climate, good ioll;hrul fine market, see adrtrtb , ement of flatumontoo tat*. . NVP:I•T r IMIL falcon ' THE RlMscribers exhibit on Mon_ day, and during the week, I . • • ELEGANT CLOAK'S; f Ii CASTOR BEAVER, VELVET, &0.. Tn .6'bich they Invite the'attenflon of ladles and stria gent. J.». PROCTOR A CO., • Parts Mantilla Emporium. i iUS Cheanut&trret,,•hfiadelphla. September IS, 'SS 38-4 - FARM LANDS FOR SA11: ! • MILES from PHILADELPIIIA, -0 by Railroad. in the State Of New . JerseY:. Solt ' . ,autong the best for agricultural purposes, bring a good :loam soil, with a clay bottom. The land Is ~ r large tract. tliVided into small fauns, and hundreds, froln all parts of the country are now eettling and, bulldag. 'The crop ,eau be seen growing. Terms from $l5 to • $!O per icre, payable within tour,years by Instalments. To visit, the place—iiave.Vlne 'Street Wharf, at Platadelptita. at 'IV A. 31., by Railroad. for liammonfon, or address It: .1. LAY nes by letter. See full advertisement In another col :mum TASHINGI'ON, D. .C.;- COAL VI AND WOOD YARD-YOB SALIL4•ThiI; *dyei. about to &aro Washington: Wool (oink , am good :will and flatures or his Coal Yard. well located, lnelw :dti,g, (Mice, Stable, Scales, Sheds. &a., all of which are in :rbroplete order. Lot about, ND feet front by 21,0 deep.— 'Rent eery low. • -A desirable opportunity fOrany one wishing to embark 'in the business in that Oty. The stock of Coal and Wood can be boucht at a sablattan. - . . . . . . . .. .. ' ;.at pply at N. 231iLN.Ilrea4lfatreet, boleti Vino' Ptdla dllplats, er'iddrets M..r. .No. • 32 3 . P. 0.. 'Washington, D. O. • ', 1 Sept 18 '5B .18-11.• wanting to emigrate to a mild Amato, good rain, mod don marked, we advertisement of Thinnuonton .L4ruis. . • .'• MR. E. T..TAYLOR • folttititTiOP TIM flit* or . • ' • 14.PPIISMTT A TAYLOR, AND LIPPINCOTT, TAYLOR - 'i •& CO., .. . i illerelmul TaiNri and Extensive Ct.:Milers.. Of this City, and, the foitowlug Cities and Counties, to wltt . 1 Liertscorr & Taysos, of Pottayllle, Schuylkill Co., Pa. 141113COTr, TskUon &Co., of Easton. Nortbsm'ti Co., Pa. • • " of Datqllia, Montour Co.. Pa. ii " : '. " of %wok Chunk, Lehigh C 0.." I os t ‘ . - ...a of Reading, Larks County, Pa. " a a a of Prichtnatt. Ohio. - 1 .. -, 4 .--' "of No. 200 -Maiket ty.,Philad's. . Would reapectfaillihtforta fits ' nutairtat fated& ahd the public, that he has saaxiatell- himself hi , btoltitiul Kith the well.knotsti how* et • . . .CROVILLE STOKES. !...xo. CO7 C.i.f./nett &rid, between Sia:th and Serelth, Whore hia entire and particular a I teeitlon will - be deco- ted!to the 310 chant Telles ing!and Fine Ready-Madis De partments. • ' • ! Mr. E. T.M. solidi' a tall from hit former gamer* thistormws»and from all who wish (billing of superior Style, Quality and Workmanship, either ready-made or made to order. • 44-Stran i ters ihdtine the elle will please remember 'the Temple of Fashion. ?ie. CO7 elestuut street. jest one !equate below the beautiful 31asonie Temple, situated on • the same street. The noderYiernid will be happy to meet nis friends and serve theaewith the beet and most bah ionablo style of Deady-Made Clothing that can be met 'with In any city in the Union.. E. T. TAYLOR. • -Philadelphia, Eeptember 4, 13 • 36 "THE HAMMONTON FARMER" A NEWSPAPER devoted to Liter ature and Agrieultnre; also. settlug forth full ac counts ot the new settlement of Hammonton, in'ew Jersey, can be subleribed for, at only t'i eta. per nu ina. r Inclose postage stamps for the amount. '' Add to Editor Cl lbe Pitmen Hammonton, Atlantic County. X. Jersey. Those wishing cheap land, of the best qualltY. in one of the healthiest and must delightful climates - IP the Union, see adrertmensent of liammouton Lands. ' ' • HANIMONTON LANDS 4 NEW ENGLAND SETTLEMENT. . , RAUB OPPORTUNITY TO ALL IVAITTIITOP t RN t • ,N, a healthy : place, .tuTnty : five miles from Philadelphia. on the Camden Atlantic nail , read, New Jersey. An old 'estate has recently been opened for rile, and the first division of 10,000 acres di_ tided up into Urine of twenty screw and urniatils. The. . soil Is of the best quality fur the production of fruits, grain,. Le.- The price is $l5 to $2O per acre, payable in, easy. quarter yearly instalments, within a term of four :years, with interest. The terms are made easy, In order to insure the rapid improvement ohe land , by ens. 'bllng merry industrims man to bay a farm. It is now • .ing exhmairely Improved by good roittli. and *moo 'Orr the best citizens Iron New England anh the :diddle! States are erecting large improretnesta. It IS a taw, of the gresleet ituprovementont of Philadelphia. Seven.; ty.tive houses have been built in four month.. Pract I.! eat fanners and business men from the length and breadth of the Union are settling there. It is an impor tant business place, on account of its being in the midst of a great market. Every article raised upon this land finds an lunnediate eale. The water Is excel lent, and no such thing as freer is known. The rail is a sandy or clay 'atm, with a clay balm and releehettof manures. It free or ;Atones mud 'canny worked. ! It abounds largely in the phosphates, and 'mob is Its ferililtj that from the'crops postured both men this land and the large area adjolnlngmader cultivation, it will to found not to be excelled anywhere in the pro aluetton of crops moat adapted to its market. t , The reader may be well aware that the earliest and the beat fruits and vegetables come from New Jeraey, which are annually exported tothe amount of millions of del. Tars ; The land, ',snidely being neeesaible In every may for fertilizers, has an attendant supply of the beat qual ity of muckmanure. '• ! Lumber and building materials earn !be bad on the spot at a cheep price, from the mills. Other mills are now 'being opened, and brickyards being 'started on the ground. - A poison can put up's frame tenement for pre sent convenience foe one hundred dollars. On account of the exteasive iemigratinn:this is the best' course to pursue to order to get A place to the In attire. Carpen- ters and builders moon liand to put up houses pu the lest terms. In settling hers the mulgrant'has many adyantagel Ile Is within a few hours' ride of the great cities in the Sliddle.States and New 'England; he is near his old friends and associations; he is Ina rattled country. where every Improvement and comfort of civilize, inn is at hand; he is la a healthy place. and'ls not subject to the: certainty of losing the greater Part of his family and his own health by those malignant - fivers which make the graves of so many millions of the young- and hardy in far off regions away from home and frierad• Besides, he hut se mild climate and an open winter. There ate throe tral as Alit) to Philadelphia, and to all those who improve, the railroad crewel's gives •a free ticket. The reader will at once be struck with the advantages here presented, and ask blatkif why the property his not been Itken up before. The moon is, It was never thrOwn in the market: ander:low theicsiatements were correct, no one would be Invited to examine the land be fore purchasing. This all are expected to do. They will see the land under cultivation: they will meet eersous no doubt, from their own neighborhood: they will wit nose the in: pruvenetsti, and can judge of the character' of the population. l'esions ebould come prepared les purchase. as many anis locating, and locations are not held on refusal::, ' • . The ftremsontosi Farmer, a monibly,Llterary and dealt:Ml shert.Containing full Information of Ilata menton. will be tent to each inquirer, and eau be oh.. tained at 23 ets. per annum. vii Title Warrantee &As Oren, clear of all ineumbranee, when purchase ninny" is terld.4- lieut. to Om Unit—lmmo Vine Street Wharf, i'biladri. phi'. fee Ilammonton. be railroad. at 734..d.111.,and 514 P.M.; when there itognbe the Mr,. Dram IkeirriKg convenieneeterili hefted. Letters mid tip; ilestions -be addressed to IL it. COM ft I.IN. Wr.l- Routh FIFTH Se below Walnut, Philadelphia. Maps and ioformatidh furnisio replier:ll/wild, IS a. • 311-310 • 'Oil FARMER," 1, devoted to 'Liter- JiLat - uniinemocunim, 'Min. til g /brth rat at iii. co ................ et aillaLitour hr Sew J .rap be eebterLbed Ex: et oati U , ete.per eeeest. I poems uramps fat WI atenett,.. MOAN to et Ho Ammer Ibtateautee 1, Athol% 005.tyylli. . Aloft viola* chap lastd, albs beall 41117. hi e 1 the bhiandest aid woe etilzietel ethetete be .the !doe. eft aaverttommot fal liallraffltl tad Lteall• s• se 100 TREEMOWIT SEMINARY, _ At Xerrlistowis ) Pa.' A,M,ITE AARON. Pautipai Teach. O , er. This .10thwhva Tritl re4ta 045 tither I . :t. igirTerins asoderate. Yoe 4.lftWrit with ha widow lan4 &Wow - e.C.11111.1t. - roppt.lB, 411.411 .1 1 Fordahnia, PL" SCHOOL. STATIONERY. Qlk,UbH as Paper. Copy Books 'Pens, I.otak. ROM Nl#lll4lltid tiro,* arelda Mu", cazi,be obtaluad at 11. 11A.NNATS Chino 'PA Siam all ramtlikt Farms, Ns a4sertlasaamM Mal. 4:iota° 23 00 00 0 00 34 Re Web) York Eribune. - ":1858-59. The enentiefal Iola: °fibs TrameAtiantieTeleer, tete to Cable marksla new era In the. history of Remus Fro glees.. nenestortb, Europe. Western &deem! Northern • Africa lie within an bonnie:tame front ouiaberea, end thd, betas which decide the bite of • kingdinn, thecae. bide of a Vienna or Gibraltar. the fat ofd dynasty. the triimett of an usurpation, the birth of as h e ir to myat • ty, the death of a Nicholas or Wellington. in any coun t which touches the Nediterraneen. the Euxine, the Black gas; er the German Often, will be published In Net' Terkel. next nsorninxt If not on the very day of its!oceuitiitee. In a moment: se it wets. we ha.. been thfown Tito the Inttnediatelntellectuel 'neighborhood of the Ft*e civilized and a large neaten of the semi. i roes ro world. The fixated fall of stock' in London °etas will henceforth be reported from day to day to the journals of one seaboard cities. The boldest; opera. togs In Wall street will refuse to buy or sell until they have read the quotations of that day's business on the NOyal Exchange and at the Bonnie, whose tratiesettons will hare closed an hour or FO Wore ours can login. A relielutlon in Paris . an imporialut vote In Parliament. an 11W:tem:non in Italy, .a fire !n-Constantinople, will be dilcuseed around. thirlevakfaet tables of New York a fete beers after its oreurreore. A mighty though silent transformation in the conditinna of human existence has just been effected by the little wire stretehing across -the ocean's bed from the crest of Ireland to that of •Ild tith America. and one inevitable result of this must, to an unexampled community of holing and Interest among the nation: , of Christendom. and a consequent desire for a more intimate =gnat n titre with each other's doings t h rough the medium of the Newspaper Prom . It seems ' h ardly possible that thowands should not henceforth regularly read • their own journals, who have hitherto tacontent with au occasional glance' at thole taken b thr neighbors whie mny who e hithrto been etten ei t with a Wee t kly b l ine a will now hav require e a Semi Weekly or Daly. In shed, Int litgenca, always. a vital element of growth In wisdom, snares in basioess, or en idyment in life. has now become indispyneable to all. ,Tite Xem 11 , re Tribune, now merit than seventeen years old, which was the first journal in the. world that a speared rezulerly on an teleranl elan page sheet al Fe low a price as two cent& and which has attained the one Plbwilaed aggregate of moil: than NeeNlO'subseriptlona , r iepectfully. solicits its share of the new patronage which the . Metropolitln Press Is henceforth constrained, at a Matey weekly cost, to ddesive. It asks especially the pa- Nonage and active favor of ftiteetuceitaof those who hate all forms pf oppression, and desire that every re gnant being shall be free to employ his faculties In such Itouwent meaner as he shall deem. best--of those who - Would extend Liberty and who Slavery—but it further appeals likewise to all look and labor for lbe return rty National thrift, plenty, prosperity, through the Pro titetien of American Industry by wisely discriminating duties on Ithearts—all who favor National Progress through internal development and melioration rather than by external aggroelon and extension—all who Would 'rather hare the National resources devoted to the construction of a Railroad to the Pacific than to the par chase or conquest of Mexico, Nicaragua or Cute—all who mould retrench radically our present I nerdluate Federal dependirures by abolhabing •or immensely reducing the Army and Nary, and expending the money thus saved. . on works of benefieenee tibial will endure to bless ear •ehildrea-411 who profoundly reedite that . 4 Pionetoes iess cannel h a nation,°.anil that no real advantage can ewer , menu to any persou or community trcm acquisi tions or suceeeseettatieved by means width contravene the lame of Eternal itieht. The free allotment of line lied portions of the Public Lends to Actual Settlers thereon, mod every hopeful plan intended to diminish the sum of human misery from riearth • of employment . 4r Inadequate recompense—every schetne especially I hat ere' Its to help the unfortunate by enabling and Caching (ham to help themeacte—mmil command our earnest aye:pally and eo Operation. • . . i Within the present year, The Tribune bas. provided Real with a new and faster gregs at a cost of Elti.ooo. inerely that seine Of ourosultscribens may resolve, their )eilters a man earlier than I bey otherwise might ; do.— With' correspondents at the most haportant paints bronghout the <lathed world. and , a staff of writers 'Posen from anion.: thtehest in the country. we believe hat even those who dislike the politics of our sheet con . e to It frankneis In avowing po litics convictions and obit" ,W.‘• to maintalning them. IYe app , al. then.to thmek who ..ileve that an IIICMIK•11 circulation of The Tribune Would conduce to the political, intellectual and moral hell-being of the Republic, to ail us in effecting emit Increaser As we employ no traveling ralleitors of tub rriptleux, we ask our present patrons in every locality ospeak to their neighbors and friends In our 'behalf; ere,eliall AIM/ receive from any friend Hanoi those who would receive and read a specimen ropy of one of out - editlouN and shall be part leutirly grateful be these who 'ay send us such names from poet Oleos at which. we W have now nosubscribess. hatevet addiiionii may thus henetdo teoureireulatlon shall be paralleled by Increase:4 blurts and expondltureete make our issues more van bble end useful than they have hitherto been. • . . 1 pThe Tribune is printed on n brae imperial Pbeet. fold d to quarto (emu, and milled to siiburibms on the fol lowing . -.. . . 'TER US I MILT TILIZEU, pqr 'mourn. • 17:3114117ALT TraBCNIC. One Copy, one year, ~ - . - . Two Copies; ore year, - - - , • Vire Copies, one yea,. -•- - • ' . Ten Oapies, to one a,ldrree, ." . • l 1. • ' - werni maim' One iJopy. into year, . • - • Throe Copies, ohe Year, L - - nee Ceplea, one year,- ' • Ten peplos nue year,' - - - - = I Twenty Caplet. to ontagtfress, at the rate of ' $1 pee annum. •., - • Twenty Copies, tg*ard,! reit of each ma/scriber, 1 ' and toy larger number at the rate of $1 •33 each, • `a , - : - - 24 Any person sending us a Club of twenty or more w: 'be entitled to an extra espy. . • - . 1 Subscriptions May entotnouto at an ti Terms at ways cash to advance.: All letters to ho addmied to 110HACE GREELEY A co., 1 Tribune nolldlousi Nun* street, New York. 97.44 . . rep_tember 11.'88 irAllvalitlnx to magenta to it mild climate, good ' moll, and One market, reei adrerthemeut of Ilsmmontou lands. WILL EXHIBIT 21664-. ono 3)Bl 3 r _C ii= o** l AT • • POTTIVILLI4I?rkdayt October let. airDnaraletwa at 11-2, lad p it 7 o'clock, P. )I. 1 ADMISSION, - - • - -25 cts. I VAN' AM BURGH'S' ZOOLOGICAL & EQUESTRIAN ty . . , yr TAR REGULAR BILLS of this prodigious tablirhssent; which bad unprecedented suceus at the roadiay Theatre , contain the details of the wittier ' arena perfatuted. and in which appear the Ed: kV attractions—the most wondrous ever kuown. The Best Put* Elephan I I 'e . dill tie a saki. vas., rood eraftemead, Or illialliostou CIR..Nr) COMPANY, From the Broadway Theatre, New—l 12. 11ir %orld. 'I'TYI•9 %A an ?HZ ONLY,PAIR of lIQTAL BENGAL la America, sud the Inirjr . ext r , vrr lire, per farming is Cages with •trION'S, X.E.OP.A.I:LADS, dC •1 .1313;11.21±ZIA.11 - • . Under Ate command 0f,14s fraile.s iroLLANGWORTHY ENTERS the CAGES A CIRCUS: of STAR: ARTISTS Including EATON STONE ; %V. NICHOLS; the NICOLOIAMIIN. 4 In tiamberj Monr IVICOLO , and Masters ALFHONSO. SEBASTIAN. and ALMA; thee DOGS. Alladio and Atnlnllalt ; iqeir White PONIES; Alutei. FRANK ; ~ M ra. EATON; sitoi ; neinseills FREDERICK:4j Pn.C.LANGWORTHY finns.Astley's, THE PEOPLE'S CLOWN; DEN STORE, (with hia_STCHP SPEECHES.) I i;tal Phalan YOUNG hIIf:S.ICA Ind JOHN CULL; the admired CLOWN.. :G. B. JOHNSON"; Neater GEoitar„ a pupil, of Des Stone, the emalleat , Vinwn in ih.; 'add, oily aka ramie old redid Means llatinve . ".taxa Naivm, Ake., sad it!' Moak MCI* .. , VeNAMS of the FAR-TAMEN LION-TAMB, : IrAasT. A.m:Bv-Raa-r,• is a guarantee of the superiority of this estabtishasal. Two Performances Each Day 4-, 16 4 TUC PROCESSONI will be preceded by the Gammons Num Cramer, drawn by eilrilt bones. sad =Raining do NEW.YORK BRAM DARD, led by bs acconipliabed patio Sittres!a. 1:7 BEAU IN MINWIIMI 11411 - -i531 41 GREAT COMPANY froinibit INNOA 0 ! WAY THEATRE, NEW ICONK:Clrir*, icr so; ricottas: tlaad6ins..ae.,l•/ aerWitc. sally Spleadid Acu. U.J. Fues.“.-4. 1 " \. I • • elettilknei 4 . • .htnia irk. lO 01,101A 7 Whelefteeleise told township. I 1 . The electors lit Quinn township will bold (behest**. sb Tb ln- ei ;hectors ef lint& Aterneldsi illi hold thete . &Wilms ' Dods et the bOttste4 MID rom4frllatbael ilo "Id in i p . at'the Wry al tamest Dstralleoos In said twernship. The actors of Mahoney town will held their glee. Hoes at the bonatot Usury Seeder, In veld Imenthip. The electors bo l as Alta East Ward ef Abe Enforegh of Ml isergeDle, will hold their elections' at the hoes* otlease 'Ward. '1 "'1 i - - / ,,I • _ The ilefteneeif Abe West Wane of t he ilmeeeth of MI- Iltorardle.leiGhoil thaleeisiOmiteat thebeense seClearlea ' Mohan: ; be i m, ; I• , The eleed Of Schnelk - ill hrerasittp will hold th eir ; lehialows it t home of thinoth Densingir, la old' tbeitiehip.' -I l • 1 The eleetere of Reilly town (p wilt held their flee tiniest tar hlnsee el Edward idly, la said town ship. , %Ise eleetenrof (bit borough Asblind Wlll bold their eleettona at this bonswof Mich (loran. In veld borough. Thee/War" of= New Castle nwashl4l bold their 'tedious et the linemen* etc by m Philips., In the teen of New Castle. • - Tn. sted* ef; Drench towiekblp will Waite& elec. Wa r Hobe at tae bones of MUlter,itt 'the town of • The elitist her mit! Poet Cohen 1115 boll' thein*Olone statue Port lionge.lessidieweeolik The•Weeteens fit' /fast fierwegials inevitably' wild held their eitetleme at the Imam lately nerajded ley Wilese. Barbers In Mid township, 1 The elerteets of Norwegian terles;hlp will hold their . electlmutat'Disat Peek. la township; al the boom Dc; e oecepleddetti V. Weles_ elegem* of Blythe talreship will hold thelieleee tient al the bras* Of Daniel itatrlellbueb, la Die tame Of the elesefsei ofiTremont hressehip *DI hold their else- Mee et the hopes of Edna If. Wlesl la the town of The elite** Of the , Smith Ward of the beertingh of Peataville, will liabi their stations at the house of Joe. W. lriffolls 1 ;4, The eleellret of the North West Ward in. said botoulb *GI hold It Ovate= at the blessed John 0 - Beta to 014 emit. , 1 • • The electing ot the Wails Kart Weed in said horonah • will bold tbetriihetioee at the house of Patrick Casty, la bold Tati.ai t a biti Z r 'F *C l t e ransH ib. art khi bettt r ee ft ll l .l " oh l t ia ll D6" ellon, - " I li n . sal ."l 4 l. 1 - - l i tseir ailmnL etee tl WI- it:riles at.l::ethetabehjetue:lFfifteliniof:lP:Det:ln.A4Sl:;wtwowillnlbob: MA.. 1 - i as , The elite td lhiette tew l enhip will bold their elec. thews et i he Theist Of Can town iti will bold their releetions at this boa orArehlbald M tier, In wild township. The radon (if tbe northeln dheriet of Came township VIII bold their.eleetione at tbe house of Pattkk (Mae. ner.lin Pale tojensbip. / The electonlief Duller tenAnehip will bold their *lee- Monet the lAs. Dv , occu pi e d by Jacob A. mamma. I i 'l l n o T n itib i eld sit tl ili tc" e n ilinte llil T o rs ella ih ild t4 LontTh n"h io in n w , l i n il thie b°l tOwr o r ( Dote... leg' I ,ableots, Inlaid toweship. I ,-1 1 , The, elector* of Aocitti Ilapheim towrishiP will bold ' their eleclionXid thie public house now oecubl e d b y A n . drew ffeber. • ; ..., .. borough- ' Th e elf. Worn' of the No r!Ward of the borough of Tn. magma will bred their elions at the public „house of 31 !cled they'd, in said ward. _ , Theeleetersof the South! Ward In the Borough of Tie moque shall .held their elections at the Delon 'Hotel, kept by lienre Kepner. In told ward. The' eleetont in, the Met ;Ward In the borough of Te ll,map* avid mete reeleng berth of the Philp Mountain, 4 -in the toWnefilp ef West tan, heretofore voting at the ~ rumte Schoallonse, in t 'borough of Tamaqua, shall 1, hold their- Age / thrna at the public house of Lewis V. .11nehter, in said ward. I • • • • j' The/qualified voters. of }that pert of North Manheint 4 township, wbbfluceerly 'Med In the South Ward. In the tenvoleh of P.Stterille , initial' that territory on , the asst side or the r(yer Schuylkill. and within the .Penman election line. the southerly line of the borough bf Potts ' eine, end thi old line nfi the totenehlp of IfenhelM, Iwhom! tint° inlive hitherto voted In the NOrweglan eleetten diet et. amid hold their election et the public. I house of George Grim, In {aid township. I The qualified toters In; that teal of North !daubed:as towel/Alp, who formerly Soled in the borough of Or wig Amos, stall held theirielectioosat the houseof Amos , 1.100V1311. et landlorelliej The qualified iltery of North Manheim township, net etubonced in"thel fureolns shall hold their elections at .1 the house übw !kept by Ira. Swann* Meyer, In sable 1 townithlp. "i 1 . The elector,' of the Erdth Ward of the borough. of St. ' Claiewillhold their elections st the publie hone of Jonathan Johnson.lo salt ward. r,. • • This electo of the..S.ou h Ward of the borough of St. - Clain will hold thelrelect one at the pvblle house of John , Belli In sa - -1.,, The alerted's. Inid:ward. the bnramZh of Auburn will hold their eke-floes et i', the house 0 • Simon -Roffman, in said be ' rough. -1 I . 1 • • ' -The elect of of tbe to th Irani lin the borough of Scheylkill I even Will held tilde elections et the public ril bonne of WWI Doyen In said borough. The electees f She East Ward In aid bo ro ugh will kolikiheirelee out at the public ironic of Israel Sett linter. I - 1 The eiret4s.l the West Ward l In add borough, will ii , , , hold ' their eleett ns at the public haute of John C. Stan l' The eleCtan. Or lb.:et:l l rib Warn will hold tbeirelen Tr. 4 1 Gone at the:Pnidie hotsee of Nathan Dula I 1 Al • hichltiele and pilee are to be elected by the Tree: ,/ mete of the County of Sehuyikill. to wit : - 0 . I . 1 Ote park for MEMBER oP the 'ranee of Itepresente-• / tiers of the:',United State., to represent the Cengreselon • al District eentioeed of Sebuylkill and Northumberleud Could've. ; I Gee petit+ to MI the Lace of.JUDO Xof the Supreme ' '.Court of Petinsylvania.! , - i Oneperene for CANAL COMMIM.IONER of the Com .moneraltiriof Pennm !Tanta: ' ..4- -One pertain to represet m the County of Schuylkill In ths' i szsox Of Penn,iDania.; l'brwr P.Dons for • 51 • lIERS of the Ilonee of Repro . - *entailers ef the Genteel Assembly of Pennsylvania. to II reptceent the County of Schuylkill in the Rouse of Rep ! 4 retantativ4 of the Grillers! Aintembly of Pennsylvanla. f. One person to fill lleil office of SilEitIFF of the Conn- I ty Of Ss huPkill. 1 I- • i One per m to fill thet office of COUNTY COM3IISSIQ:C. El t l n fe e r i,„. th r e; ; Co n t i nntr il r i l i ltelt u n i gkill i • DIRECTOR room of t li ' e C r e ' nnt y ' oir Feb nY ' lk 111 'olf, TILE thee persien to fill the office of AUDITOR . of the Coun ty a sAuyikin. - 1 I ALSO MAKE KfOWN AND GIVE NOTICE,. That the innillied sheaves of Schuylkill county are to vole st the said 44411(411n the'madner prole-abed by the Grit sectinh of the art entitled “An Act Regulating the manner og Toting et the ceneral election In the counties of i Wily ne; and Schuylkill.” approved tha'illh day of sprirvi. D.,ls§7, whirl section la In the words follow in to *l4: - 4-That from and efliirthe passage of this set., It' *boll jfi t.e Ise Int for the qua lifi ed Oedema Wayne and Sth ay). kill counties to vote a their general elections for Aloe.' crime, Cattail Cennuil enter, Surveyor General, Andl'or General. Member or utembers of Conenses. eenators and members Of the Gement! Apeoribly. open one raper tiek. etl and *ll county offieere. Inelndlng the judges of the Cenot of eemmott Pleae ale. epee one /celeste slip or ticket: Provided. That the enter fur which every eandi dilte le voted' for ehnlllhe deeigneted as . required by the lime of this Commonwealth : And Provided furthrr. 'that the Mete and County tickets shall each he re, feldtd as to conerni the names of the nenota voted foe, and o the oureide of the State ticket shall be welt- Ise or printed the wonsis--“Stete Ofileers ;" and on the ontidde of the County ticket shad elect be written• or p Inted the words--County - Officers." The gesieell ideet hie to be opened between the hoary r • s and lo (Mork In / the ihrenoon. and Flail continue *Oben t Interre pt Woe or adjouroment until 7 tejclock In Ilse evening, when the falls shall be closed. I ro puree:ince of ant Act of the General Assembly of the Clemmoeirenith of Ps onsylranli; entitled "An Art Teta r.a .. 15111,,„ the eieetions ;1 this Commonwealth." pasiedAhe nd day of July, A. Dsettee is hereby given.: ...That Ihe Inspectors , and Judges. chore as armee id. shall Ineet at the restective place,. appal nted for bolding tied elecijen in the dietricti to which they respectively belong, before nine o'clock in the morning of the second Toes 4lll 7illt October. In each and every emir. and each of mid Inspectors shailleppolnt one clerk, who shall bea t nualified i voter of su;11 distrieL "In rant the person who shall haleireeelved the second big net panther of entre for Inspector shell not attend on he dey of election, then the person who shall have everivreAthe secondligheet I:mintier ef votes for Judge it the wise preeedin fellettoirshall art as IntleertOr In hie, place. And to emir the person who 'hail. bay, re rated the highest Dna:thee of ,votes for Ins for • 11 lia net attend. the reran. elected Judge shall appoint a in-, , ste e ,' or In his place,lnd in case the pereou elect,. edge Slain to attend, then the Inspector who rereited the hiebeoe e umber aides shall appoint a Jude; le Ills dace; and if any vacaney shall continue in ihe Board / ,riche Mace of one hoot Oleg the time fixed by Law for he. °pollee of the elect kin. the qualified ,reten of the township, ward or distriet, for which such 'otneer ,ball have leen elected, present at thleplace ofelectlon, shall Chet one et their number to fill such same ry. It shall he the ditty of raid Am/ewers lespectirely to k ttend It the place. of holding every • orneral. epeeist or lowest .p (het ion. d arbiter the whole floe said elettion IS kept +pen. forth e purpreeof giving Information tante ' I oseeci r tne stedluders. when 'milled en, I n relation toilet Fight. lefty person aseessed ley them to vote at such election:and such ilthei m.itlere es relation to the ore neesmerits or voters as the said I lispectoos or Judge, rr lather if them shall_ from Gins el lime require. I ‘Thad no person shall-he rertnitr(d 10 ante at any election as atoresald,otht r the! a white freeman ri the ,in where 'a. ih o the State "r i i e en of t r i i r least t. l ai : n one te r . p y t t e i •go leasta. r t:d: n i n b LI: icy!' ch i ll i p l e e l m e b t l a r o t i m .Aris s i kt u r 1: d e h t election, and within Iwo years paid a • Plato' County t ax, whleh shall have bran aseessed eit least ten days be. foie the election. tint a citizen elites 'Palled Stall's, ,whe-hail previously been a qualified trotted' this State. ;and rebored therefore! snd returned, irodehe 'hall barn JJ I '---- iresided,ltt the elective distrl..t, and panne Ilaaformild, NT • PROCLAAT,ION: 1 •-- I ' shall be entitled tal e vete ante reeddinc In this State vie , b e ' onthd: provided that the übbefrefento entre:nor the yliT l o l f ilr e A Lin m a o n i l w bdr ri egi: l : l i d? h: , ll.e ‘ n n ern I . e is ' IntitletiL I Vetted IStates, b o oster' the arra of teetity oneand teen. "An Act regulating; Ge r Genenti I i l l l ltel ion Vi e thin thie flare resided In ibis State one year m a de panted the 24 4.41 of duly, 1839," It la ' made the defy or the Sheriff' of , every,' eteinty to glare 1 laa-7," to T°A;111, public, netiee of au • h election by lid holden !old fa Make i , l e Y. , t ' llnle ,, l , e P h . e" r " ,, "4 l eh'es i W' l nl b . . l l l: f.t. netri o ci f ti e tt e l"Y! ,a j lt dl l; : ln : h teln a i li : it tn"e it a tt i :; : fn ba4 ro lle is . : l9 . 1 34 1 11 „r ..... - - te. ti4 lit hough th shall not harepald tweet!. known in :web notice what olt are to ' be elected : '' • ,,,," n %. en _ re."7'„," oi n Therefore I. WILLIA /I M ATE Illigli Sheriff err / the I, ‘ `''"_,, e .„,,."..;:r ee , e '.;" 1 ",, t fi i ;!.5.... 1°4 ne e p e n. ' a m ai n I° t re" wit i h d ln uu t l w ef o xtl y r es 't re, he of pm ; of n S t e L' f h u t t Y ll lll l 7 l l, ‘ ; / r ` t a l l '. e ; 1 e n t ‘ i e 7 t ty v. o t e h S e r e h i u , y t i ,, k r. lll, o l f /Let id dlz un ine o - t tax af a a ag n i agretebly_.balhe ernitt4n- GENERAL ELECTION {will be held In the said rounty, ! to cite eatietaetor evideoce.eftkeebti_his own !State or Co unt Y I li''ne , j e l i te r matinn of irother. that be has paid reels • on I'UEsDAY. the 12th! iley cif Oeteher heat, at t Ito' bir-; end districts thereof. as! follees, tiew it 1.! 1 • 1., . ~ to the Pas meet thews, or seer . e their elections at the 'intik, - born+ of Daniel Uhler, It i 'the electors of the bontogh of terwliebarg wilt old 'Tete hytheing an e li c ier beloved the*gee of twenty-one oa l. th st or o a n n e irtuit- year i alas. or ° h ' n telling t. produce a / o r,ece s h t. s e l i m a l i l m, m 2 a rit te h ea e l t h o the borough of Orelgebero. I 1 / The electors resliteglin tot{ ibiliwinr),def,i.,inealbo un'• , 11,ann,7,dnittiwbw41,:rible. it hthwlsaasayrrpe'lla:daetdbicilut:.htaahtileidde'Entritkienibtuth proof of nes ,lades or West Drunseig tonnship,itelluylklll country i i,i. ere in hie des se is required hy Ithi • act. tied that hegin rang en •t he toe iletsip line int' Fait. ertinsWie. on ; 1 h i l d0...,4 Tekuy lei love from th e account , g i se n him th a t the land of Nola Weller ; lhenee aloe: is public road' , he , le erthosim aforesaid. aNI Itivo So °lb" "eid"n ce I leadlug to Daniel route's indl and dwelling, including, le , l e re quited by this act. wheteution. the nanteef the the Arne: thence to Teotie ehuteh : thence along saidlpersou en egmlited to vote. /bail le, I , mount In the al. public nod-leadin g pall the dwiilline,itoussi of ee i teree ; phabet(pai ;list by the Impeders, andiet nett, made noun it:. Moyer. Including the nem; theuernalonal.,.l4 v,.il ~ ,i,„lbl,aci by writing the word etal, , !, If he shall be until It intersects the I c tp. lino of; North 31atft.e; tp. I admillA to voteby reason of baying paid•ntax, or the f 1 ~ Including all the cuter,* residing hertli of tell nes& in; word " e, If he shall Ire admitted to vote on account the township of West Prenewig.efun4l4l. stein heiver-t of bl. , age. and in either case , the reavnn of such vote ler. at all general and' special elleitinee, as Zenist au'. l •abial tnicalled out to the clicks who shall mark it In the elections for judges end Inspeetore, tote at 01 "ante: diet of Voten kept by.them. ; timenand places and in the sammbox With there , ere of , 1 ist all eases where the name of the person claiming to the bernugh , of Orwieshurg. In the counts- aforesai._ I loot* is feet heard on the list furnished by the ODOlrOir. The eleflors resitline lit Iliat pert of, West 11 ,c 14 "'"III1 !Plotters find AeseSetwx, er his right to vote. whether found township. lying and being vowel the vehesing me...bed ;three* pr not, Islobjected to; by any quallned citizen, It Mao. Phan hereafter, al all genetal. eperial. and sir ! ' J abal( be the ditty of the - Inspectms, to examine seeh, tione for judges Moll lillPretOTl4 YOlO. in the 144 , ,ei 2 , 'Permit roll hat bas to his qualifications, and If h en claim,. with the qualifwd voters In the home:ill e rror( eflet Its ' ;to bard resided within the State for On. year I more. commeniteg et lie - . rtver ~ Ibis oath *ball bo enEcient proof thereof, but he shall at the house of Henry ;Boyer; Schuylkill at the inekthouse of the Isa fil id et e 6 tec i' mo tion: qe.boylkill Nsoi4e 4 , ;make Prone by at least one cempetent 'Sincere who than lion Company. number twenty-tour, vow ocetleird.,„ . ;?; , ilaS a qqaliried ?beim.. that he has resided within the dis dohn Lash. Including / thee:twee theory. in es it - shot . . hience.ln pursuant* of Ms lawful calling„ le•:Rhin the a tU nd u sh te a n ti da ng " grea t r im tb u l ed t h in ie tt io lY n p a n tide re in n g dletrie and that ha did not remove in said district for farm ofJohn Schalk new vs -0 0" U ' lien , " -' 0 -21 • e-.--- el ' . - in th ::: 4 7 p : of : o l i f in req g t u h i n : d. in o ; 1 1 i mh ni nT to n t w-a he t:i bo tene mes h:lt o " : n J oc aec ti uod .b mi ;A S: det ii h f ie 1 1 i. , ,.. , 1 : 044 1 .1 1 .1, 7 7 1 .1 e . i / upt c d on t _ e itn i ..4 . , alleles the sump thence tn. the ~°II ' r In ; 1 1IL "k: 1 -. I,l ortf , person qualified as aforesaid. and who shall John fiend- dectea4d,;lloll OrCtira 4 ' of 4o . w . e_shlp, ward or district in which he shall reside. T hi re en ti ry kli tt n e . t l ii n pr el , titi e n i g ud l i b n e g Including the rams; thence te the boil'Ax or the Fi iw o 4 t ., ll 7 l:e ta'e le n : re irh O e t ra he wen ' "ul t d : n ot - , --1 / 't t i a r le4k ain:pe r : al a d b . a s ll ha p i re l vent or 'Octopi to preeen t any he permitted •to vote, In the residence and payment 'of Sailnuel Miller, {Olney , : Orel su"" 4 . ; thence . the . olneer eat an election under ibis act from holding such e i farm or Benjamin Moll. I neiddlug the ,11=18; theitee to election. re woo , c b fente . any 04.0‘. toany.uch o ft - the Mineral Point 311.11. and 0 dwelling houses lcienre i / err, or 4.10511 Inbsernpt or Improperly interfere with hint a nd a thereto. owned . by f eb d Illeharde, exelmllog in the esee:t r ion o u r bliduty,or shall block ape' attempt the th e same; ftni ; t i b be et ne s e t ° le i /tit; et Genre! Ilaef-loictuldleg ./ to block th In i tie n. or Keens. litany window where Ibis or shall 'latently disturb lbe peace on of Charles Miller, incin- Paler May be be di n; the saute; i b„,,,,, strsOght line ,to the sand, hole 'ln such election or shall use or practice Intimklstiou, at or near the Berke nth On°.' I ; threats. force Of •Iclence. with the design to influence ineleetore oew renewig township not lii laded - neduly or overawe any elector , or to prevent him front i n cbenbne hound' will hold that. elections at the . , TOilnr,. - hr to restrain the freedom of choice such persona pu bli c b,,,,,,„ of et ._ 'it Aleser, in raid lownedil*. I•_ on cony letion;hall be. fined _lu any suuk r not exeveding The electors of! Itereneh of Port Elinten,wlll bold flee hundred ella re, and beimprison ed or ally lime trot th e i r e k. c u m , „, e Iletthe of tiger/ Iktyer, in mid Ise lees than ore nor more than twelve months. And If it I I , ' ' shalt to shown to the court where the trial of such of h. ' Eas t Dronewle tovinsblit e 111 hold ' fence ehall be hid that the pers.++ Po, offending wee not The eleetor , their et , t i on .et the house ofJoshna Ikiyer,lu the / town •' • resident of the cit committed lstrict, township, whe,re ' : 1 ,'.. the eald offends was and not entitled toe rote -'of MeKeaneler • I. ' 4 ~,,,eir t Pinee.rove township will helil !their , thereit. then on conektlon, he shill be eenterseedie'pay, elections, ! house , of Kennedy Itehinsone In the lee 1 a fine r not less than one hundred dollar., and he, 1t0"..,-,n' ".., - ,n' ~- I ,'' ; t - - • WrOVIL , : and the eketore of the I.o rcd*h of : prisened not less than six =nibs our more than two i irt,,, - ...".... 3 *lll hold theirlions lenl ti e ainsehonse. .1 years.: Je.1,,--"` . e a will ' -i i 'l' .4-it , i i nor perrone shall make any bet or wie Th e e ller* of id some toWnshle hold the r e ee- ny perso n f Geom. Witt:nab, in the teen of ! ger uronlhe result of to election within this CIMUIIOO. 1,19,n5,.,1 he halm n ; ", ; '1 I w e alth,. or "hall offer to make any sorb bet or wager, I " r eb .e. ele b e7ors of Witildeigton' tetemildp will bold their i either by verbal d ti prielama rit ttkettailichTe...reof,orerjuittaenya:rittar-tt I • tett election at Chi puha.; beetroot Isaac Dattiorf, In ior pribted T yes ....me • e r / y, pe Von *, ~„0 , township . 1 I I I r i son as peesona to make such bet Of wager. upon cone-it ate clectlee of Neter tovrnshlp self' hold their elec.. ' • t i l b o a n . t o t e m ero it t,..be bv or t th r e u y ir s . !: 4 llll l f , t7 l. s !La t e! pay three lintel r une at the Aebool House. utunber I, In laid toettuhip. I The carter,- of Ile ins tisensillit wilt hold their elec. The judges are to matte that rstulin folltberoonlJ o.f tides at the house of FldwanAtheitan. In Raid towuehip. Sehui IMO. at the °mart Hensel.* PottstDie, o . tt VKIDAI . s 'The electors of iltibley Winship will hold their elec., the 14th day of October, A. p., lean at 12 a clock 51., of thane at the bowie allacob [twiddle lit wad 0 1 1101461 p. ; raid day. ' The electors of Upper Mahanteami %tranship will bold! Given under my bend and seal at the Stearin 0 , their elections at the house et' John W. Kepler, In said; Pottsville, end /stea hund r ed b:in lb. yeerafeet Lot* t The lt e l lee P• tors ' of 110 1 red ' fern ' ehlp will l hold their elec lions at the hour , * ni,John Wetzel, 10,4sald towtlehlike, 1 America .. . - ---- „„ o meo ne w ttion ) sast en d vi e l tet indep t tawa s ee nd o e f tt l y b .s l gA i s v i sd rwi s t ta i t t y u i The etcetera of Ititiy lovrittip will had their tier.; i • • - Led sere Ote CiaaarOan ' ea lvik al 3 l i k: vr i , n,,,f Ilona at the honse of Votnel Deerters in mid township !. Etas re, °Mee. roti,•'me. 1 the elector. of WOll. L'ilklo township will held theiri eept D.: h. 1 , \ :LI tt 4 ' 1 1 i , l JUST Pun ushati t "TRACIICAZ A T EATISE on Mt ue 01)giocierOg, ronnaritinx *net nt rignealittrkel Tableit - adap , 40 all Paineire of oblique us diamial, bad • wesial, and traverse Dialling, tbe4r soppiksilen to tin, dial rarreire of SRA& leen ;Drift*, Lartat, Levelling, I tamed ide Ditiainne dr..A Ire, a tag& tie en the Art and rtilletien of Aiming Midifar, TOW Or which exhibit at eon vim lin wale, of Award OM: rake iforofalanialting the pert it'd RUM, Walte6 and DersiLib IPeit: ping Duero; Analitg, amanefartuni, ask Own* rd deniana Rod Wire Rope inn ]tine fintrier; Mani. Tarr Danes and Witting tif Marc Wring= -tan Wella. Er— At.; levant with celkietleir 'tit lki Taldra. Wee. tied raid* to Wining Wdslani. 1 ewpole illotrkte4, tre- .1 dread and erninpilded in Die lend plain and Inlettral Maltase. none tan Wert end brat antligettler.. IP F e lig Ct.ll. Pnbilaked tor OW. M. At the Beer of lire Mir*, lAsgapse, ISts.l SOrsie• strost. • P. BIN KAKI i Bookstore, Oirkitte stow; Pottsville. SepteerberAll, • ' 3214;tei JID4 12r ph al • WHOLESALE TEA WAREHOUSE, N. Saadi - Nat Water Wad; Op ittaita„) POsera., 'IIHE subscriber . respectfully invites the attention of boyars to bic extonalte! 51:0 well me acted eacortment of Teas. i Ills jads-i. aunt In this branch of trade, derived from ^- tboloogb experience at lama. Ord d ' rear ~„... to Ctriaa—oltb untlatuut facilities for • pipcnring diadrab [ foods. enabling Mitt tO offer TEAS *rails, at very low Drama , • ; fir mg. - • • Ptsumanleationapec man pneSpllg „ trepondid An t aliel ma ph* forwarded—live of expense—whew tO ri lweetati t w_tk the mime earshot' to as ander far aka nos ein to that for ase Manfred/ LL C.'Sii v iLitol N.B.—Our Pricy Imt” thrialthed On erotica grist free, containing the dtwaiption.Swatatlaiss4 Weliht of roch package, with prices of snow • - • • P . leptembor 18, ' •.1 E 33. eirro en 'main tams, gal *dveidinnordr 6r nalo, moue. Lands. • • : • MISCELLANEOUS f SPECIAL NtiTISEIW sA:r tha EXHIBITION',orifie evuntr Agricultural Soclety.irtileti (tinniest lug. ow the 99th of SC ptembrt;a STEAM HAIXINZ 111 bo prori4o for the proper worblog of lurrutora, Manufacturers aud others,!artAnfortord that Specis' it Premium will be awarded lu agog of all meritorious machioery, not prdrided for IP ; thrs publish ed schedule al pnuniunts. J. AIcCU toy, /Gra racaling, September 14'58 , ''• SEWING MACHINES, : rriiiE Double Threid, Fariiily :SEW: .11.40 MACLIIN M. These Machines , ire with 'taro threads. making Double Lock Etiteb,! equal to Any high priced Machine in use, acukpertectlyi yelleblefOr brolly pUrposes.These !Lachine': are kr sate the , suberrilscr. at thsEXCHA.Nii }I IM.YEEL. Pot fertile.j Th e public are ineitei! to callandexatoluetbem. Itice $25. ifirqbatruettons Savou to those purchasing; as ttt the use. &r. 31.,9UMAYE: Agent.. .Augnxt 11.), TO THE MILITARY OYEIXEIIILIU CO: Tunhe *llell'AßY of Schuy, k Tilt COun ty are respectfully invited to attend ; the Bcbuilkill County Agricultural Fair, at tirwigsbuig,off Tull*lay, the 28th day of Eteptember,insti. when svditver.ntounted MUSKET and RIFLE. valued at t 1.20 mkt, tat shot for, arta premium tar the bait AM. The distant , * far shootingitt the Target is slaty raids. To coMmeUce at 2 O'clock, I' M. By order of the Baciety.! iI ! MILL U. 31.11DDEhl. S. S. ! 27,3 t Septembri• 11,'5$ 1 FOR SALE, '• A.FINE FARM, situate in eh 'noon towneldr, near linegrore.,sehttyl— kill county., It rontaliurabunt 200 acres; lx sere, in a h 4 th state of etiltrailbn, nd noes of good Umber laild.l Thi.re Is a {food two Mary bourn on the prend/es. and an, t re renuiriteontbutldlumi. with a flne'well witer,erlthin 211 feet of tbd Izoure. The tlneat truck that eninee,tu th market is ratted on able farm. t Mill be 'old yeryiuw.. Fur further particulars apply to ClIA$. X1.!111 L . It& 13state Agent, Auguxi 'O3 „ 4.5.2ni all wanting FtIIDS, she advert atmept Oi 111. mouton Lands. . r - . 4 - CARD!: il 1 T .! 1 1 • MPO TA Ng' to Mc re hO nts lit Peal j errin S DDLERYI i . J . ' J . 1 1 . k r . L L Philip S. irlsiierl, i' , r N0..1349, .3 Mk's' sir,,l. bellow tAiorl. obttre Ova" ;wet, . .I'll.lL AII .E.1.P?1 lA. i 1 Begs leave to call the attedtlon. of the TOde. to his toanufaetory of HORSE- COL.I.ARS. n all ; padre and Myles, which he to Jelling forr's ;:CASII, n the loeleit man. i uracture priers, So those who favor h to with Aran. .hiirtramplert always on hand. All orders iddri.sed 1,3 Oitttle d. fitinto, as above. *III meetivritq, prompt al. tedtloo. f : . ! [July dij'AS i 2rtt HICW.SCHOOL AT PINF.. CROyE. IIHE REV.' H. Si KONSt AL iMi H O for many ye.trx Print of flb Preparatray lh i Oast ment of l'ennsylianla ' dirge. II open a zielel•J tzehool In the,Ne`w Arademy Building. at l'iiiegrpee. lie, will teach all file branches MivallY taught f u our , 111 hl Pt bou , lx and Academies:and cwlll psep,ara pupils irtshl , it to take a full mum of Motor any class In Collegmk 4 Those de.lrlng to quality t emselsesitor Ilualners arlll enjoy *portal adrantages for doing.d ,I .; 1 r I I'IIIi.GICOVE Is finely elttiated and aceerslble, by Itaff• road. •• • . 7 1' .; d i p, •1 I lt - Itoa rdln g ran be' ad ;at rery,reawnple, totes to id% ate families. i: - 1 I : 1 The eehoal will eamateneeishout tht , Elt ot:Jooe,ff Yin terms and other Informatbm.addreta i - 1 j "BOARD OINDIRECTIIIt4, P inrgmee. -1 May 1.4, ':;$1 LEBANON COUNTY AORICULTURI. BOCrat , . , , riliiE Lebanon Countvl Aatice!taint' . n-1. I ,j_ and Horticultural FOetoty will hold Oa idiot ' All• I final Exhibition. on iirdnesiloy, 'T/ittielayi awl:Frit/it*, ! 411.,7118 and 8/1. at Oelaberi at ,tho 180ele i ty's Grounds,i • known an tho.3lllllln F.staht . In Lebanon A. • I . 1 . Pennon tram other Counties fan I her ' ole eXhibliora and competitors for premiums on the pdyment of 1.,, and which also twang them; annual iiletn bin. . thermion Trains will be ;run durlidt the three dap! of the nor frog* fen ding and Itartitburlg to tobankm, stopping atoll way stailomi. Tito tier in also `,t4 be Ire dured, due non of whirli will be. given also O. A. ~Nl \cAls. KM., General Superintendent of :the 0 0 - Ph ilidelphia £ Reading Balimed o,, , naprmy. .1 I Levi. MAN K. Chair/nano/ Chstmittee if . ..4 . 6unoessalls.' J. Law. Ittowtxrca. Cht. S , Nci . 1 ° 1 i , 1 I Lebanon. t'eptember It " , .8 ' I • 1 4.."%tt. I -------,- ,, . ire-To . all wanting Farnis, see , itteertiseinent of Hain mouton Lends.. ' • I's ' - 11 23 • if • $ 2 4 6 , THE POLYTEoHNIC I CE '. Or bOILLEi ~. 1 . , State of ,Ptennsyltaulta, 1 ManErt Sirv , t and Weis !'ern 'qualre, P ila I dia. INCORPORATED in ;185d0ind Sail L aanized on the plan c't the In,duitrfal Croilearis :of l'aria and Germany, comprising . A .. ls 11111141LMItY DE. ; PAIITMENT and Your Technical Schoo' I THE SCHOOL OF aiiNF.sl . - 1 1 11 • THE RellOOL OF colt. , E*lni4Enixo. i • TUE SCHOOL OF !GrqtaxitAi4;Nqsi - Eitivi. .., THE SCIICKILIGY CIII4IISTHT.i i b - 1 A rebiteet u re and Deeh:h are Inelded In Hie Conine, and amide farllil lea exist for Field ikita I, boritorv . Proc. Ore. Atd-The SIXTH Annual' &jai: 6 4ow h 'eilit on 3londay, September 211th.:1AAR. For , eat Krivoi apply to A. L. KIINNEDY. 31. D 4, ' . nf; inotafo. Philadelphia, Septembei.ll,•'.:B ,11 ' I 37-31 , • , • x CHOICE i 'OF4CIF_ i r T__ 6 !I Hereafter every purchaser neaure.isrchasiog his books has his own • . It. ' CROWE OF GIFTS .. AT I' RAN3ErB CHOICE OF GIFTS • . AT , f : I RANNEVzs CIIOICI OF GIFTS RANNErS CIIOICI OF, GIFTS • AT RANNEY'S ,• CIIIECS OF GIFTS - RAN NET'S OF GI FlB itANNEI'B! ClIOIC? OF GIFTS I AT 11. v.A.NN;Eirsi CHOICE OF GIFTS ; AT I, i RANNET'S GREAT AMERICAN 0 IFT tiontd. witrsE. I ". No. 291 DROADIA IYORK. Where the glfl renslAtleu JESt . lLtlt.',/ti,iA'Sla EYING IN VALUE FROM 7b C -NTS ,TO TWO MEN. DEED DOLLARS. are always on:EXIIIRITION. IN AM.; PLE SRO' , CASE 4. Opt Now DestriPtlisl Catalssine, ! containing a large variety-of Rookie In elery devetrtteent: of Science indl.iterature, (all of Whichla to Sold stria., tar publishers' prices.) cod expliiiiing bur 'NM i AND ORIGINAL STeTEM otl al lOW lux! overii purebaseo• OWN OItOICE . OF GISTS. and setting terth;unefinalled induerments to AGENTO, will be sine poet paid, 4o any Individual, on, applVallon. AddresS. I A.RAN:si Agenti = N 0.293 Itiondluiy: July a, 'SS . lin . I owl 6111- stit , trieTo oiltoting Fttirtnr, sterit vortltteruttOt of 114atn ttionton Lunch •; ' I ' • I k • p'74 ,rapt. • ottaille, !fatal :day, Sept'ber 18,1568. ilium: - President. Baeluitan has left Wastilsigton, for Wheatlaidi os pinto blialseas, is to *aid. • 'The flatus 211Imetheee. • - The Republica*. bemeertle4 ylt tb* Centro. sleaml districts 'slut bate a beige Ilearjoilty to tle* Amenably. the Itepubliatkv miedidet• ter (taverner, Is sleeted by . "it (bowsaw* miej3rity. Welt dot*, Malay. - •, • Flint Beak. - We are in pomeatioe of later newt from Utah; The Mormons entitles, totetirrn to Balt City. Brigham Tsang lamp kiairelf ewomeledi hiring the reogeante of Ilia mew people. who NW , gristly famintwd at the mummies Vaud," pm : tithe; tad b,y, him, which have eome to light" , •••••... • Will Stick. The Dewitt conferee* met in thin Boroegb yeL terday, and nominated Win. L. Doyen. es the twessotpton candidate of this District for Coignes. An effort was made to induce th 9 veal iseapable to withdraw in favor of a more desirable mina. date. Dui it was no nu, for the Dbfisi is detef mined to "root has or die." t Murepeass Iris***genet. - Per steamship Persia at New Turk, we soki in possession of Liverpool dates to the 4th lest.. Cotton bad declined age ;breedktufs were steady The papers contain the details of the Asnericau . \* treat y srith China. The treaty la to be . retitled within a year. It provides for • direct eorrerpee. desire between the American Minister and the go. rerntvent at Pekin. It stipulates fur the good of. Ices of the United States in Oats 01 any d Metal. ,See °reining between China and the other powers, and declares that American shipping shall pay higher duties then the most favored Titions. • The double tonnage tax is abolished. It Is raper. ted That Captain Preedy. of the Agamemnon, and Mr. Night. the engineer of the Atlantic) Telegra ph Company, will be knighted. The Emperor of Mina six has emancipated the two hundred thousand serf, belonging 'to the national dqinaln. A pow. der magazine, containing two hundred thousand pounds of powder, exploded ; at Astrakan, on the Caspain sea, destroying bale the town, end killing , half of the inhabitants. Letters from Vienna say that edvices from Constantinople inspire fears for the'safety .of the Christiana. The existence of a conspiracy to dethrone the Sultan is 'fontiruzed. Bum COVIITY DICIIIOC/IACT111CICIN8;;AO Nati- Junes county • meeting was bald in Readies on Saturday last, over which titO sou of the veaera-• .ble Henry A. klublenberg presided. The meet ing nominated for Congress,• Major Jolts Swirls of Reading, r -a man of intelligence, strong prae• ticnisense, active business habits, and thoroughly acquainted with the county and the want, and wiiiies of its people.' They also• nemiusited strong county ticket. ItAgratifying to perceive that the mass of the people;if Berke (Runty can. not be humbugged intn a Aith term fur tho diner with • the President. • WUAT HOLLASDRADI TRIM( Or PCIIIIATIeS Rut.. LARD Sirratm!---.7. Quintus, Ed. of the Sheboy gan Niersbode, in'.a letter dated September 6th, 854, thus remarks—. "You swill observe that•l have published several tortilleateslately., These are not mere 'pqrs,'lJut literally tree; and should you continue ;avails. log with as, you may expect to seaurelarge orders, from every - 11olland settlemoot in the United States." This is fif eztrset from one of the marry letters received from the naiad settlements. Barely when Hollanders recommend thu Holland Bitter. an warmly, Americana May not Imitate in tasting its virtues for ihemselves.', NEW S.ETTPSIILNT.-A new settlenient baa been started at listunonton, New Jerseys,: which fur suecers—and progress rivals anything we. Wire benrd of in the West. There is a large ernigra• • tion having of to the West on account. "r unhealthfulnesr, distence. and association, which' ,embraces this Dew enterprise.. The land is in a genial chalet?, swishes soil is said to be amongs t the bgst Jersey soil. Tetley. as will be seen by the sgrieu:tural statistics at the Patent Office, is the first agricultural State in the Union for the - value at its produets. Hammonton is with:s thirty miles of Philadelphia by railroad, and en- • joys one of the beat market. In the Union., The tide of emigration to this place is ltuanetts . , ." well from the West as from the North. Maly of. the beat grape growers of Oltist have locate', with a view to tusking wine. Tu judge el its rrogreis, the population one year ago is numbers at noir., Eve persons it - now numbers over eight hundred souls', has one hundred and twenty.ave buildings, , three stores, two churches, Inaseepal and :gram. !dist, steam:miff, brick yard, mishit yard, publia school, newspaper, kr., some twon:y-ffre miles of new roads upened, six square mil,' v o ing, , ,har. , r.- ed, n new railroad merlon, and R ;I• the elements of an old place. We are satisbol that this place must posse's merit from its arparalleled prugi'ess. • Pkifadslphirt Eresday • • 11121; PA'S= AUM SCISSORS. jr4grlDeathain,,Boston lest leek, 114. piff - Judge BOWIIS bas accepted the mission lo ParagosY. OPDeaths In Philadelphia List ireek,•:2:o; in New York, 598. • Aft -The Lancaster Fencibles will Shortly pay t , Philadelphia a visit. PlTThornas I:richer Kay, *distinguished !qui- *Or died In noprun'On Sunday. iNfr , Prof. Norse has Iron deenentell hy the French Emperor with the. Legion of How. • ' OltNegotintions are saidto be pintni; fOi• the purchase of the Druids/ay - Theatre, ~New Ytitk, for a post tare: • ,FgrA German newspaper, to oppose the Glee* Gun of Bon. J. Glancy Jones to Congress, hi to !minium - 1 in Itenthog. • ,• y.W.-Lilkitis 4 Ironsides of New York, in the cotfeiand sugar• trod, failed last week—liabili-V• ties said Vibe $400.04. Air - The seventh • anned exhibition , of the Perks county, Pa., egiieteliumdsoelety, will com mence on if nest. • !PrThe Savannah arorgina, after an exist tone of forty years as a Democratic organ, died • lost neck, for want of support. . , ;Cerny the •Init accounts from Frazer River, rom 'stens were very_ scarce and dear. Dug meat was selling at 50 cis ler pound. • PrThe bogies man who was slershet o f Northern lilirois, has been remo v e d, an d • Dinh. anon man 'twilled in hie room: 12/5" -Jobs Quigley was' ecci•lentally killed at bit father's saw mill, in Franklin township, Anil. strong cants, Ps., last Thursday. per-A farrner'in Bettie township, Washington en. ; Olio, lost 22 tine sheep a• few days ago' by turn:n; them' into stela of raked oats. • f 47 - It is reported that two Atnerioan war-sh, Ins hive arrived at Port an Prince on • missisin to • 'protect the American* on Never' Wind." • . ,rl7-,A man killed the laiorite eat of, a neigh bor-0,110 sued him for damages. - The jetty deel ded,that sate were not propertyie New Jersey. Pir•The rummest between Judge Douglas and • Ilan. Abraham Lincoln, in 111., waxes hot; and as it progresses, attract* attention throughout the Alt - Some of the Kansas papers are indignant that Eastern papers should estimate their popula tion at only 35,000. They say that they hate full 80,000. . Xer. Mr. Thomas Renner 01 New York, has been appointed by the President, a gorerntnent agent to accompany and superintend the delivery Of the - Esho slues to the Liberian authorities. illy 'ln Easton they are engaged in rooting, out ~ the houses of 11l time, anti in order to strikt at the Shot of the evil, they nurse the - pers , ms ho cut property to this elass of 'merits. 00,1 idea. IlleirlYork on the Clay monde t it, at Letialt— ton. Ky„ is to be, suspett , led after the 30th i.f the present month, in confe 'nonce •of the . nonitsly.. merit of snliscriptioni. ! The amount due IS said to be 1610.000. . L. . Or That tunny of illankivd, Consumption I cam be ruled. btu it is far better to prevent the creel disence from fattening itself on the - sr stem. by the timely use of a remedy such as Dr. Wistar's Balsam of Wild Cherry affords. Buy none unless it has the written fignature of. • "1. hone" on the wrapper. • "f It appears that the mortality In the Lon 'don hospitals has increased since 'thi intmdMs lion of etherization from twenty•one to thirty ! three per cent.,—or vary the expression. instead of amputation being fatal in a less prOportion than one in four of those operatei• upon, It now s rOrs , fatal to ono In tnroo. eke arhtts. - • "Philadelphia Market, rtritisser In.—none m or ket . lnael Ire ; idles to $0 te. r?, $7 00 pre 1141. Mar. bet for Wheat dull; miler at $1.1r2 g; 11l 27 for red, and $1 35 o sl to per bush. for while. ttaies of Oats at 42 OP 43 rents. , • , . The New Toth Markets, iltmaszs Pour at 13 to td. $0 Al. per hbl. beat—mks Faces of red at $l, and white at $1 26. Eaters of oats at 46 LO cents. • lren.‘—Feotrh 11: Is In Malted 'request. and price' rule low; sales of some EOU Oa lOW tra.a fOT the week of $2.1 ar, $l3 50,6 months., ezohlp and crew yard. Cranium Euelleh Mars sell slowly at $l5. Other kinds are quiet, and pekes unchanged. °.i+—Crude Fpertn is firmer; rake of too thls.at $1 23 (vb. Other kinds are , qulet. • • Baltimore Market, Stnittsts 15.—Ifloor mar. tat dull; sales at $5 50 ea pa to pee. Dbl. fern Pleat $d Loa Op $3. Mlle Flour $1 LO Es $4 02, 1 ,i. Grids market dull; vales of red Wheat at $1 1.11 to $1 V. and.hire at. $1 14 4sl 33 per buck. Bales 01 Oats at 404$ to cents. PUTTSVILLE MARKETS., CIN !mitosis Prices.) 1 Wheatflour,blll.4 4l 48 2.:,:Drled rtaehrt• rand f - -CC Rye rloor t l.bl., 400', do do unpied, I !0, Wheal,borbrl. 1 11soDrItid Aplokt. iiii'l , ' , ;• :0 Rye.. do ' - NI . KW.. dor t ii. . . ,10 corny do treillottor.pia pony d ....It. Osta. do 43.Sbeuldcri Vio 9 ~ Potaft eA.• 'do • .... 10,11fitil!. 144 . Tiatotb7 Seed t . 3 00Lard. ' , - 13 Ilot e 1: beed . . t 01Plat.ter. do it to Ilay,peor ton, ; 14 If Solt: pef sack. 1,1:3 _ . ..... - -- • POTTSVILLE PRODVCE (Retail Prices.) YLOUR.-ITbsat bloat sena ft( o‘ it tO to 7CO bbl and 11y. at liZt 00. ;Rye Chop al 16 ets.l4 snd Cot t. Meal 1 10 do. Ull6llL—Whlteßtiatt Wilt at $1 1001 ba.. and tled at $l3O dot 14 o daCoes. 00 110:00 Pto do llSATS.—ltretaells at O:4 14 rta. per 1 1 ';vntiou 1 0 4 12 .14 41m•Yeal 10 dot_ Vora 11 do: ?booklet. 9 40; Its a* 11% to . 14 do., lolor.o's 11:!, r ; t'appave 12 do: • ' Pi l. tUriSiON3.--Matter aLlls ttrm 11 to it els.? 01 Owe's' 16011.. litcasl2.l4 eta. ledos:. rd tl c h.. 616AU5.....P0rt0 Slat 6114 Yolks , 10 do: .11' do 'Crashed and Itolv..ttiott 12% dn. YNOITAI6II VRIZTABLEP.—Oakddi 'l O Mo." rnr; Coituabetto 6 etc ?Anson Watermelon* JO to til tta. plows; Gebtatrb to 10 de.: Nee riltattoo 2.6 a twric: 11,a ba .'o ( It,: Tflnvitot. do.; Aral.' ;: 1.4•. 6110 'I ,04 . r r.i. '7ll.!l•Ltt.
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