0 0013 TL. (XX *ECTION rifr B ic T ' ii 1 N. E. W. il N. W. W. ri;• South W., A. 170 168 169 .281 209 60 ', ;131 B r answip Brunswigt • o rtbera Cass; lo ons, ,kithera CNN, F u ger, l A ndittirviffe, g o nqt Carbon, soh Manbeirn,, &nth Manheim, Noway,. • r s fifsheritaticeo, p a th, I E. , a rr.,,W. w -t 5 0 11 , 0:tette, Norarelzian, Eas Norwegian, Orwigaburg, pinegrove Tp. pinegrove Bor.- palo Alio, port Carbon, Port Clinton, potter, 90 1 62 48 36 Reilly, - D 4, 4 s 6tiyikiii, 1 North W e, so . netr- W se East W.' ~...; West W. .f I North W. •.ti ! south W. 4 • - t Diet W. , i •J't South w g. ci t North W 153 147 95 134 109, 56 , 86 150 146 -98 Tremont, Wayne, Wsabington, West Penn, kdd!epott, 41ajoritilis, . . 1 • ; ask • erg' go u d al. ~P OTTSVILLE, PA. ViiDAT, OCTOBER 13,1183.9. Tn' irenlstlon of the %Nags' lontdrat is equal to iblgregate circulation of any THREE other Ingllith p • published in the County—end as It circulates s the best portion of the popodation. sn advertise. mOluserted in Its columns la, o f - .lrse, worth as much ta the advertiser t he f published In any three other pa., pea: In our cities rates of advertising are always gra , ded In price according to the circulation of the paper. Agents i Nirw4ostr.-0. H. Prost, norm No.2.llo,Ttroadany. Pim Eke/EIS—Joy, Coo & Co., sth and Chesnut street*. En kMOKIN—D. N. Lake, Ils(1. I Who are authorized to rrre ri tker snliseriptions mad col lect Bills for the Misses' Jo AL elitablishroent. .Wanted—At this Office, a boy 'about 15 or 18 years of age, to learn the Printing lass/nese.— None but one good adocition, who can come recommended from his Teacher, need apply. • mmassossams•nsammesnos PUBLIC MEETING ~ A meeting of the citizens tit Scnoy4kill county, witboat regard to party, opposed to the inter ference of Corporations in Elections by the People, will he held et the public house of Doiel Hill, in the Borough of Pottsville. on Monday, October 17, 1850. • 111 7 'o'clock, P. M., to consider the course proper tales pursued in view of the recent effort of the Mlle Hill and Schuylkill Haven RailkOad Campo,- to control the elections in this county. i ember 14,1559. 11ANT1 CITIZENS. All England Eleven, are to pltiy in Roches ter; and alter that in BAltimore. rows.—The Rep.ibiimine have Carried their State ticket by aver 2000 majority. MR. lithm, the Peoples candidate f o r Di e trie I Attorney of Philadelphia, is elected lby near 4000 merlt* t • W..attt l eirorta, 00 . 131—Tbe RepubliCan Etats tick.' et is elected by over 17,000 majority.l The returns indicate* Republican majority in the Senate of 9. and ill the /Inure of fro 12 to 16 ituembers.• A literary association tit Brincetql have invited Mr. James (Jordon Bennett to lecturebefore them. lie has declined, saying that hie ihn i e ie too'value• We, end that-lectoring - is only the linsiness of IP erary vagrants!. •- •- a. A entopromire is said to hire :been effected be tween the Allegheny coal miners pod their em players. The majority of the minors bare eon- . eluded to resume 'Stork on conditions less peas. than they hare heretdore Demanded. TOE UNKINDEST CET.—In Latlesiiler city, where Mr. Buchanan was 'pending some days thisiweek, the Democratic' ticket was &fettled by several hundred mujority—an occurrence bids has hap- pened on very few previous tomato s in that an , cient,Gibreiter of Democracy.. Etat:town &monistical or 311ro . trams.—A few days sines while President *flue4nan was on a •isit,to Wheatland, he foll,mhilir 4 tralking and was stunned. Oa Tuesday list his party in Pennsyl vania bad a fall from the stunning effects of which it Is , rioblematioelwhetlier i will ever re. corer.' Ponr old man. 3Yretehed arty. : . - . A COLD Nanter' is predicted, ; Is hundreds of thousands of squirrels out West, ,nve been mak , irg their way to the South: Old ;tench settlers , 7predict a very serer* winter, as it as noticed iia 1934 and' '52 that immense droies of squirrels suddeoly.made their &hosannas, followed by in . tensely severe weather. A rater days 'since Mr. Washiniton was. paid ten thunsand dollars upon the ptitiebase'teopey ul Mannt Vernon: The purchase tztoney for the Wasbi , igton Estate, the last bond' for which, not realty due anti/ 1862, now nearly an ta paid.— Front rennsylviniu aitice June, there km been received anCpald over to the Reieut, p,283. Thie speaks well tai the efßeieneyi of the !Imam. plitbed Victryiegent,Miss Lily Milealeatet. The new government_ eteraped.lenrulope II clat and on sale at the poll offics'inNelw Yorkeity.-r no envelopes are an manufncture l ti tiuttliiree dis tinct black lines are Visible on the (see, to guide -the pen in making a straight au4.toiforto direct (ion. 'When theletter is inserted r these lines, be log really Imprinted in the inner part of thetseek piece of the envelope, dirappear. Out of a nail- Hien ordered by government, 11171 tholiand bare keen not to New Yin* city, slur orders Davi been already received for about- half of the number. R'nx-r DAncei r itia IreantolAnta edd ied Worse T--Altiew,Yuric correspondent writes that "a grand revolution is shoal to take piece in the Terpsichorean world: The ;'rtiondror polka todow n a dances are.to be utterly tlibuood, letterer ' tote to hoops and middle-aged • old Sy s tately quadrille will- resume its Swill In 'our f beat lociety.' A" newly arrived liturodeur from Yarn', is boli indoeting our soling beaux lobo the mysteries of the veograblo 'misuser de 4v teak—. Ode of .the Fifth Avenue 'model ince, the Belvi dere Apollo Of a large fashionable circle. has al 'reedy ;laded to his list of terrible i laminations the 9rt of golog through'Sir Roger de Ceverly' id style which the mythical high-bra Itssilsol° of that mune would have envied." (Immures letter treating en idoe condittoWof • ~, oar army in Utah,' lie hers the extravaonces and rapacity of those who have tie administration of tho Government. Th e laterite speculators ,? who supply t'lla 'grain for the army charge and get ooty cll(cen &lints per bv.he/ for corn, when it esti be bortett ea the 'pot bins quantity Nit,* dollars. The aame rate is eliorged toe floor; and all the necessaries of life. k'dl if Government "males took place-Ibex', where/ body else 'went ed them, for test then half the' value, *ben the army will be tompelled;t4alehase neer o. sat exorbitant prices whebover it Is ordered home.' The chief end .ef the Blab 'mar seems to 'heti, • been to proce"ceihe enrk-bareat of a gang of box lards arid rpmnfattira at the isf passe "of the pm , Pk, vibe hare to pay gamily for all 11th foil 1771 17- Ib7l 289 225 1681 150 289 228 14 133 62 52 131 65 1 44 I 94 1 65.1 53 101 55 241 25 17 238' 133 1 731 17 48 171 65 40 115 171 77 38 -109' 78 109 62 91 20 55 40 151 1471 96, 1371 1031 136 --I 4706479 8 i; 4730. ' 68 4861 Mtn OF SENATOR BEADIOUCIA 'News from Bap Francisco to.tbi 16tb pit., et- palls the uncertainty that bad previously alreadyd the result of the Broderick and Terry duel. Judge Terry is the — ,vlctur, not the victim. The duel took plitce on the 13th, and the Bon. David C. Broderick, U. 8. Senator, was shot through the lungs on the first Bra, and fell mortally wounded. He lingered WI the morning of the 1816, when death ended hie sufferings. - The Tribune in no ettiele on his pbluicetcareer in Callfarnin, concludes as follows : .• • • Mr. Broderick his been struck down in the fellness eh his powers, and in the morning of his usefulness— Though hut recently awakened to the nature and mo• moot, of the 'irrepressible centime whereof cur Union is the arena, the Slavery Propaganda bad no more deter mined and hardly a more effective antagonist Though beaten in the recent contest .be had four years yet to serve in the Senate—time enough, perhaps. to TOldeve his fortune' and redeem his Elate. For this. be would have labored with a resolution and courage that would have deserved 'nevem', If they did not eonsmaud it. But he was marked Sr destruction. and could hardly have avoided that fate. lied Terry fallen, Denver would pro bably have challenged him next, and Gain or Lathim third. Ili was never married, and leases no family to lament his untimely death. We presume" Gov. Steller will secure his seat In the Senate, unless fudge Terry should claim it, In pursuance of Gov. Marcy'' celebrated axiom that "To the victors telong the spoils of the van- gobbed." California is henceforth a submissive satrapy of the Slave Sower—as reliably seas Arkansas or Florida—more so than Missouri or Tex& tier Delegates at Charleston • will sustain any platform and'auy candidates that the Oligarchy may prescribe; and her time. hiectorial Vohs will be given Inc slave-trader Limo, or any Union hating tire.eater, in case he ahniVskadt.Mt the nomination. . A gallant minority will struggle aplost such degra dation. but (for the present) struggle in vain; and lithe tlateholdent 'meantime to press the legalisation of their "peculiar institution" within her borders, now in their time. Hitherto, Slavery In California has been upheld only. by judicial deelstone„ the last of which was truly though jestingly mid to bare held the scales of justice even by giving "the law to the North. and the negro to the South."• Ileneetorthi the South may takalaw, negro, and all. .And, this too, shall pass away." 7!The Tri6nne also contains the following account of Mr. Brodcricies.career . Damn C. Ditomatics, was born in the city of Washing. ton, in ° December, 1818;" or 1819, consoquently, at the time of his death, was about 40 or 41 years of age. He was of Irish perentamt. Ills lather was a stonexutt.r, aarellto do man, who had the contract for supplying stone for building the present Capitol, and worked upon the pillars of the Chamber in which his son afterward sat. When David was about or yeats c !claim family removed to this city, when) be was at Ourasent tosehool, in which be acquired an ordinary education. So soon as he was old enough. be wan hunnd an apprentice to a stoue-eutter. with whom be served his time.. (Whether his father was then alive; is not definitely ktiown.) Du- ring the period - of Mr. Ws appreetheibip alafterward, was haconsidered a person of strung mental hartteteris tics as well as of great physical strength a d activity, an;on these accounts be was made the umpire in all disputes that arose among hie co-bborers and associates. Soon after attaining the age of manhood, he wan elected engineer of IlowardYire Engine Co.. N0...6. While oc cupying .tbat position, be was ranch sought after by politicians, and be thus became interestrd in the politi- cal questions of the day. and anon acquired great log n• ewe to the Ninth Ward, where be became n recognised peirer In the Democratic party. llts lending &Mottles were then, tickle'', start. Haskins, Brady and others of increased class of pnlitielans. political in fl uence rapidly increased to such an extent, that under the adodnistra• lion of Tyler, when Mr. Van Hers was Collector of Cos. tome In lbleheity,.3lr. D. acquired the control and die. position Of certain places In the Custom- Bonse, and wee lostrutodistal in securing the Na, .1 Agency for Samuel Snydarn. Many Minn leading politicians. who obtal led fat berths and prominent positions at that time, owe their fortune to the influence of 31r. 13.1 n their favor. Isi 1846, Mr. Broderick war * candidate for Congress in the Yth District. In opposition to F. A. Tailmadge. in order to defeat Mr. IL. a cabal was set on foot, which nominated John Bioodgood ai a third candidate. The latter got lad votes—just suglelent to seems the eleetion ofitr. Tail madge. I u 1849, becoming dieted isfied with the Condition of politics in this city, and feeling some. what soured by his own disappointments, Mr. B.' left New York for California. On his emitted there, be lm• mediately commenced the business, In connection with - Mr. Frederick D. Kohler, of smelting and assaying gold. After a brief residence in California, he was selected as a delepte to the Conventkm which drew up the orlgi. nal Constitution of the State. and In which body he w..s Instrumental in having the leading featnrceof cur State Coneiltuttoovadopted. filament* on that occasion was signally bitter in opposition to - lotteries, banking, ite. Shortly afterward.and while exteualvely engaged In business. he retired. In order to serve a short termer two years in the State &mate, where the integrity of his con duct was always recognised by his most bitter opponents. while its was the pride of his friends that no iota cf his could bed found on record on the side where there was' soy money diatributed. No political speculators ever wanted to get a measure through the Lesialatura, that they did nut first say to themselvel, "How shall we over come Umderick .1" And oriels Was his lull (more and pot ularity, that be was chosen President of the Senate, and at the conclusion of his term, on the resignation of tbe timer:nor, he was Acting (lovernorof the State. To IW, he conceived the idea of putting hiasseit In nomtnation before the Legislature of the State for United Statea See. anti tolli an expected vacancy, by Senator Gain being ea iho to the Cabinet Pierce, and the Legislature Was canvassed in his behalf with satisfactory results, but the vacancy did not occur. Dm log the Legislative session of ihs3, the Mende of Mr. IL canvassed that body, with ' a view of having him then elected to succeed Senator florin, assuming the prlnelple, then novel. and for the first time int forth, that a Legislature, under the Con. Mitution, is not precluded from electing their Coiled States Senators at any time in ' advance of the vacancy. - Afters bitter and protracted struggle,' and a Mutest which aroused and embittered ths passions sod aninuna ties of the two rival factious of the Democratic party In the State, the Legislature adjourned, having done but litlie business !Wide attending to thliquarreli leaving Mr. B. with* Majority of the House in his favor, and only" one vote lacking the Senate. Thus with e n r a g • pep*. majority In the Legislature eufficient t i te In the Senate preving him from getting a joint ballot. fas4 th The subsidence Is storm left bitter and rankling feuds, which las through Mr. Ltroderick's career, Sod resulted intis den h. She effort to elect Ur. B. was renewed ::the following year (1835).; but no choice was made, there being two or three candidates in the field beside Senator Gain and Mr: B.; bat In 1555 the latter intereeded by such over strength, that he was enabled to dictate who aboold be his associate in the Senate for the short term, In this revert Sir. U. made the sdogular selection of the' man he most Maid, and For about be bad less reared. Man' any caber mats In the world—which Was Dr.Owint and the motive which goveyeued Mr, 8. waft a profound knowledge of retaliation -and revenge—Dr.Owin having always denounced him most unsparingly at Washing • ton as a more of neither ability nor character. • Mr. B. CM:Wetted the ides of fatting pr. Owlet to solicit his elect ten from the man be had pretended to undervalue, and to acknowledge the obligation In writing. and to thild himself in that written acknowledgment toabandon the friends who had always sustained him, by foregoing the patronage which was due to his position. • ... In accordance with this arrangstoemt .or obligation' entered into by Dr. 0 win, he published a rani to the, affect he was tired of serving the interests of pro feeeediriends. wearing out his ills for then;; and that he therifore desired to wash his hands of an patronage, and cheerfully conceded It all to his associate. So anon as Dr. Bain saw en what terms he had mem. -tired a seat in the Senate. and the disgrace to which he would be sultiected If .his position became 4nown, he repeatedly sent entreaties, to Mr. Broderick to obtain posseidoo of tin letter or acknowledgment in question, Wit a copy cd that ymper, had been mime, and shortly after found its way into print, when the feud between Gain and Broderick became more Inneconcilable. They arrived lima California together, and cm going to 'Was& toren. lie. 13. soon discovered that the dtlininhdration bad beep poisoned against him, and refused to recognise the polymer! appointment of his friends to cam, al. thong it 'backed by the strength of California, but gave pfeferante to the suggestions and wishes of Dr. Main. Under theft circumstances, 3.e. 0. White off all terms with the Administration, and when the Lecompton Con- . st !Willa mute up, be was found a maim" opponent of that measure. ' : In social Ills. Mr. Broderick was one of the most !F. 15 1761 1631 231 62 10 6" 14W 173 ,~i ,'ll 13 131 75 117 133 94 115 102 68 1 46 51 113 102 106 1 -51 48 113 68 lOU 48 76 55 93 157 17G 47 64 40 122 97 '4O 48 28 155 15' 106 138 73 50 89 147 144 114 44 125 14' 63 -75 185 27. 1 I 914 scoot:try men that could be found In any count/. No clergyman no -obllantbropies, how proud ever pwl on the .core of winral/th could feel morn art tbag.ilr.ll. Ile was per known to outer a gambling 6d or, boom of ill.faine; and In business transactions or personal deal ings. his ltOrd Was retied on /11 I uplLcitly u though be had entereginto the mod MOM .written obligating' for their perbUma nee. for these traits of character. Ali , • n. was a great fart-rile.lll4 ttakwill tol elm of. person& wasbe Amager Ma with the clergymen of all nattoral ', ostions. who looked bl aid I moral upon 01 roan. .k/r• Stoke*); leaves no Mall re behind. • a:-ommAz. /SO 167 153 27 97 71 ,13i 147 101 178 15. 59, 16 134 262 299 65 - _ 224 r) 116 60 61 69 16 96.132 124 108 &3 1 11 . 19 115 126 8 , 1 19 132 1 59 84 39 130, 5'7 95 • r• 6 • 13 6 1. 13 31 45 49 1 19 85'21 92 216 93 118 153 118 14 65 48 18 86 115 101 47 50 19 126 124 116 103 50 88 61 47 46 164 44 • 63 13 39 92 122 67 61 4- 55 18 51 65 4: 71 40 3 43 14 106 45 50 10 152 8' 146 1 98 94 59 - 134 85 10. 152 142 153 53 100 66 65 30 110 9- 36 33 153 1 148 83 129 • 108 142 1 46 1 70 li 70 68 2 33 80 76 185 37 4508492 5 45 4503 422 03 4607 BRUN 01 SIR JOHN From . the Engliskt Journals received by the Canada. de take the following tolerating account of tbs'Feliceot Mt John Franklin. Captain atettintoek, upon bis arri val, went tho' tont/wing Information to the Admifalty Most of-our information was received from an intelli gent old woman. ;Sbe said it was In the fall of the year that the ship was forced ashore. !lady of the white men dropped by the way, as they went toward tile Great River L but this Will only kdown to them in tb4 winter following. when their bodies were discover:rd. Fur her discoveries were subsequentlytteade **Rearming the Strait...to King William's . Is and. we contiutted lbw examination of its southern cadre, with out stleCtlin. until the 24th of May, when aboni IU miles eastward of Cape Menthol, a Wombed akeNton wm found, around which lay fragments ot European cloth ing. Upon carefully removing the snow ' • mn4li pocket boa was found, containing* lbw letterntheve,rallboogb much decayed. may yet be deciphered. fudging from the remains of Lis dress. this unfortunate )oting man was a &telexed os. oftleer's 'errant, aad his podi lion ex ' actly verified the Esquinsaua's ousertion, dual they Ml ; as they walked along." After relating that near this place were found several cairns, with nothing in them, (probably the iecords, if any, bad been removed by the natives) the nicord cow Wawa: . . On oth May Lieut. Babson pitched his tent beside a large cairn upon Point Victory. Lying swotting some loose stones which had fallen from the top of tbis cairn, . was found - a small tip rims containing a reco rd,the cab • stance of which is briefly as fllows: This Ira was built by the Franklin Expedition upoolhe I umed site of James Ross'sPllhr, which bad not been'lotind. The Erebus find Terror spent their first winter at illeechy Tit led& after haling ascended Wellington Ch %noel, to let. 77 deg. N., and returned by the west side of iConowallis lajand. On the 12th of Septemler,lBl6, they' went beset in tat. 75.05 N. and long. 98= W. ' Sir J. Franklin died on the 1.14E1cine,18471 On the WA Aprll, 1848, the ships were Abandoned nee leagues to the N. N. W. of Pt. Victory, and the survivors. 10 In nom• her, lauded here under the command of Oapt.Crozler.— This paper was dated 25th April, 1618, and anon the fol lowing day they Intended to *tart for thetlnest Fish River. The total ices by deaths in the expedition up to , this date was nine of icees and 15 men. A fast quseti ty of clothing and shires of all sorts lay strewed about , se if here every article was thrown away -which could possibly be dispensed with; pickaxes, shovels, boats, cooking utensils, iron work, rope, blocks, canvas, a dip circle:a sextant engraved "Frederic llornilY," - -L . No • mall medicine chest, airs, AM. A few miles southward, across Rack DSV, a second record was found. having tarn deposited by Went Gore and li. des Vuutli to May,lBl7. lt afforded no addittati al Information. When in lat. GO deg. 09 N., and long. 99 d l eg. '27 W., we came to a large boat., discovered by Lieut. Hobson a few , days previously, as his notice Informed me; It appeari that th is boat had been intended for the ascent of the Fish River, but was abandoned apparentlg upon a re. turn Punts* to the ships, the fledge upon which she was umlauted being pointed, ititbat 11111,01 Mo. abs measured' twenty-eight feet la - length, hy seven and ono-half feet wide, was most carefully filt;, and made as light as possible. but the sledge was of lid oak and aimed sa heavy as the boat. A large quantity of clothing was Mandl -within beS also two human skeletons. One of.these lay in the atter part of the boat, under a pile of clothing; the other, which was much more disturbed, probably by animals was found - in the bow. Five pocket watches,* quantity of silver spoons and forks, and a taw religious books, were also found, but no journals, pocket books, or even names upon any articles of clothing. Two double bar lied guns del 4 upright against the b4t.'s side, pre. chicly as they had oeeu placed cleven yettes bears One barrel to each was loaded and cocked; there was ammu nition in abundance, also thirty or forty pounds of cho. colate some tea and tobacco. Furl was not wanting; a drift t ree 7 lay within one hundred yards Of the boat. Captain McClintock says, from all that ran be gleaned from the record paper and the evidence afforded by)lbe boat and various articles of clothing and equipment die cor red, it appear* that the abacidooment of the Erebus and Terror had been drliberate:y arrang4d, and every effort exerted during the third winter to render thefts - Telling equipments complete. It is much to be appro. handed that disease bad greatly reduced the strength of all on board—far more. perhaps, thari tbSy themselves ' were aware of. The distance by sledge route from the position of the ships when abandoned loathe boat la 85 geographical miles, and from the ships to Montreal Is land 210 miles. The Moat perfect order rem" to have existed throughout. The English papers add these comments: One of the several expeditions fitted lout by govern. went with the view of rellerlog or ascertaining the fate of the missing adventurer', dlicovered,lBsl, traces of their winter quarters In 1645-6 at ileechy', Island ; audio 1851, Dr, Rae found among tbe Esqulmatis on the west shore of Deothis certain relics of the 6apedition, and mastoid that a party of white men bad perished of star vation in that neighborhood four years previously. This , had been moo, tt was said -by the natives dinging a boat on the north shore of Ring Wiilisai's Bound. • The Intelligence now received wooldieeem In mbar maiden of that obtained by Dr. Rae; thielocalliles in the two accounts appear to be the immix and the discrepancy of dates—Captain Sittintock's news being to the effect that the crews abandoned their ships set earlyeelB4B—Di probably to he explained by the Lome of the Esqui mau: scolloileOf times and samba. S- Up to 1850 the country hoped that Sir John and his ' gallant companions might yet be within reach of aid; and in March of that year geveromentioffered a reward of .£2.1.000 to "any party or parties who; in the judgment of the Board of Admiralty, should discover or effeettO ally relieve any of the crews ;" or dlOOO to any party who should'give such Information as would lead to their relief, or defloltdly ascertain their fate 4 So late even as . 1857 amellart was made to induce thi government to .attempt a final and exhaustive search," w lib a Slew of ascerlanidelbe fahrof tbe expedition, I -- ' It was on the failure of this effort thitt Cady Franklin herself undertook the responsibility, mild the result has now it appears , justified her faith sod enterprise. It wilrbe for the -country to consider whether the callow of the brave and unfortunate explorer "bail be permitted to ; pay out of her private funds for iniormatkin so Inter eating to the public, and for which large a sum as £lO,OOO bad been offered iu the [lame Of discounter—an otter which was never, we - presume. bean formally with' drawn. TEE RESULT 133E.E.' From the official tabolu stateMent of the vote in this County, which we - publish to.day,'lt wilt be perceived that the People's ticket is elected, with the 'unpile's of Dr. Drandt for Cisronet, and Mra Schell for Assembly. The majorities Ist the successful candidates of 4he 'People's Part, ate very handspMe for this. olt trongbold of the Demoviney. We congratulate-1401p noble hearts • who stood by use* Srmly in the riglit: ' A matter for regret is the deibt of Mr. Seltall, ono of the .most onezeeptionatte eaodidates 'on the ticket. The cease of hie 441 bat WWI the clan destine circulation aMong tits, ;en'sploYeer'or th, Mine JIM Railroad Company l of tickets with his name' cratched. The 'chew, w:is discovered too late to defeat it, and a worth/ ciodidate was sac. rineed. We have learned ee ithe election that letters were addressed to i le eindidatea for As sembiy, asking for a statement ,of their position towards a wealthy sod ittfloentisl railway eorpo. ration, and that Ifr:fleifill iiroite an admirable letter in reply, statinC that if ilea ted, be would , act ER the interests p p the Cout4y, not alone:for the interests of any - corf oration. It was there. ply of an boneshrortity,candidate; bat it smiled Lis fate. Ile yes defeated. Ttiimk is eonsiliera- Me feeling in'the Comity, In reward to this mat ter of corporations interfering ;,its o~sr . elections, and it irto contemplation to bola a toast meetieg. There certainly, should be an esiression:uf Opinion ots the pert of our citizens ;Abe shottld . 34 called immediately, and .itsi action hi to ibe 'point. Such interference is we ate called ellen to notice, is dangeroohAt cannot be too promiitt ly checked. ' Since the obese was io type tra tokenseeeleed a call far a sasotiag which will foist:din eaotlter oolatiii: • , I - • • "Miran/ail etoacif et :cloaks on baadwad.wwsialw altar at ILllcDtisr .ter's Isl.o4ried,tiroany?3,tori, toos t:o .Prank NW* "[imitate ato+rafilatra,slteet..- WEE IVM011: I ". 1 ' -10 03. -41 ;69 107 ; 72 156..99 0 .49 163 ;21.177 60 61 59 15 94132 21 63 56 8 132 171 168 1611 2761 226 1 62 1502. 175 2' 60 4 131 133.. 651 1 53 1 135 51 91 79 /3 4 66 -127 13 26 99 84 62 831 691 531 101' • , 49 81 45 64 47 421 65 45 114 42 17 901 931 1531 11/0 02 4 9 1 154 1 182 60 46 1 45 13 96 1 44 63 49 48 40 116 1 89 1 40 115 84 82 56 149 145 97 136 105 143 86 149 144 103 149 14 101 85 18- 65 56 81 t , low LirApft,l::•!7faut , " . ll,t, Job or 'l l 4#l -- i,f 00,0 tro:•:*01,0" - : fagtr:lt:lh - ef POlnLii tinnitili4attintifbi44#!tif, lll l . iiet44l , f 441 441iidt4a.: - : - sit4 4 # • 3845.• bat hent pow" la,l,edf. l a m" ife.,.l:As!levff 'Manna g. !sesta 'some if ter - eliettille of 1185.4,.etkd 11 .0 1 4.0..;.d44 44 1 0. has recluse& 4'l itiesnOC-irlui-ieramiirof ittaindortinetif of tbilketinsiclail ifiriarlit 'Aped, - staini.titai4ir Jobe • iFfinkiin'4ll.44iiiie'll,lB44. . - F4t Yeiri itioonctuts tintatainV diet- the -Fria. lin . expeditlektrettplirely bast. IdaentintiAls wife, with n devotion, pirsertranen...sind . selfinti il6‘ that ts verid.imown,lota sates .foneittid en; eoiraded one expedition after .another tie tasks nerd" for her hothead. Her fervent appeals and her determined .exampte bate -aroneed a ski.- spread iyropattky . „ and Oiyalrost nee litteti.nd • - end in America bate freely " Riven -time, min" itealth„ and life itseUto farther tier . plana be evnid,if polubly bet may filth and constant with iotellfgenea "Of 0,0'00,4 import. :fib* has now the iselaneboly satisfaction !mowing that Sit- Jobs Franklin died „you before: the fellatio of the eXptiditiod; and three- years . before . -the boors' of despair and sederini, when thnhor tibia silenen if tbn'Aretie Winter closed , linpon the last :remnant of the hardy end heroic men, who bare even their names to intaiortstity. 12 011 19 91 5 46 00 60 56 8Z 24 4 23 67 20 44 45 114 52 43 19 11 19 $ Sir John Franklin was-born . April 16th, 1788. endures ornmegtuintlySifyears old at the time of bid death. In 1801 he served im a midshipman ■t the battle of Copenhagen. In 1802 end 3 be served in the expedition to explore the' coast it! Australia. In 1805 be took pan in tbe battle of Trafalgar. In the war of 1812 he was wounded in an engagement with gun - bolts et Now Orleans. In 1818 be made his first expedition to the Arctic seas, ' In 18191 e commanded an overland expe dition from Hudson's Bay In the Arctic Ceeao.—. lo t 1826 hei commanded a second overland cape dition. In 1829 he was knighted. -In 1830 he rendered important mercies. :to the Greek., then struggling" for independence. In 1836 be was made Governor of Van Diemen's land. where be remolded till 1843. In 1846 he started on the rx pediatn from _which he never returned. 21 94 2 - 90' LII 163 68 176 22 43 108 89 102 107 90 .52 47 60 '67 38 14 U 6 pi. 63 47 89 05 41 62 t5l 3.2 [4B 2 139 19 114 16 1 84 39 91 33 56 05 .86 4 149 52 145 6' 99 t'Bl 192 3311 36 COAUMADE. ~~ ~ _~ LL.LLiIa ..../• aIIIW 'Penetrant. October lb, 1859. The - quantity sent by Railroa4. this week is 38,- 554 00—by Canal 39,073 17—total fur the week 78,227 17 tons against 70,288 tone for the corres ponding week last year. Gain for tbe week, 1;941 tons. .. . , The demand far Coal is improving to some ex tent.—but in eottsegeentie of the lose prior, all work siihe collieries, except such that it was air solute!, neeessary,to do, having been diroontin lied, the general turpressloti Is 'that the cornet , - les in this region, in their present situatloti; can not produce over 80,000 tem(' week, even, ii the demand abould rimmed thee amoont,—and judging from present appearances, but few collieries will be put in proper order during - the winter for next 'year's business, unless there is a strong prospect of a change in the trade next year. All the:Means bare been exhausted, end but few will go further into debt to make improver:tents of any kind until they eau see their- way . e.lesir for next year's business. If we'eould only 'procure adequate protection to American !nautili. theta would. be no difficulty with regard to the Goal Trade modal! other branches of business , -4ut the ten cent pol iticians of the Democracy of the Nortb,ant the , Slave-driving aristocracy of the South, still bold absolute power in the United States-Senate, and will in all probability defeat every bill fur the beneet , of the pearls as heretofore. It is believed that the hurricane of 1880, which is approachiegy will sweep the spoiler' from that body to such to extent that the gluttons harmers of Protection and, Freedom will again &it in triumph over the capitol uf the nation. The trade sums op thii weeks, follows: - E 455 0 ' r 1-fe: .7el- 1 1 TO 01 tzl 1 ■, sbaf; ti. if?' t= v i E. r ir t ,, it :4 1 4 . 4 ; i, ....2,0 - •ir•S .F,7*.,!.., ..., ii-cil 411 • ii %- )IE4: .tA,.?f,f i ' FE • 5&" a - =0 rE N.• & r g...• ''• n't :sg -sh - ' • 1 23 . . 4 SI - aln, '4l ' 4 . FF 3 . • f' ' i ' CA A Ell. -I I 4 tti: l o„ b :e - s0 E • al _ ErnlYi .AintPOIA A . tAcagEtz i II ilignPr• P. Et nal 1 I 2 hl ml Kmw m m c-.0662111mmcm 4. O PP'..P YIDCg.iatEF VI tra g p „kw I "rili.l • c. The gain fur {he Week is _13,897 toys over the corresponding week ;tar. The pin In An thracite se tsr is 185.283 ions. , Our impression is that the market will require about one million tons itemse this par. • The low prices at which Gal was furnished for the last two years bee cussed It to penetrate far imp' the Interior of the country. 'bleb has greatly -extended the market; together with its rapid introduction for motive power on the Railroads, when -this species of fuel is aces. : sible, will also largely extend the consumption of Anthracite Coal . hereafter, and therefore we think the trade most Improve to some extent next year, even in the , present _depressed state of the business of the country.. ' r• AMMAN AND ALLDNTOWN . Rattnosto --There le not utisolt argument in the Philadelphia dliafag Ilegitter in reply to our article two weeks ago, but there is some deception, which will require a no tice, and we will give it ascii, attention next week. We bard been too busy this week with other mat . tars. - In the mestititue we would adobe our eitizent, to fix upon some suitable Trustee. to receive 'tbe aubseriptioes fot the Auburn and Allentown ItsUr: road, 11 thourvilisimed sometime azo would emit be •aeeeptable. All the arrangeMents will becom- plated_ for receiving those 'Ffibseriptiuns Schuylkill County in the course * of four or Bra weeks: - Men, of the land holders ere al ready convinced at the shsolate neratZity of their subscribing their quota of per cent, JO the rents for the (soloing two years. end the other in terests In Schuylkill County wilt , mete up the other $150,000 in order to purebase the Iron for the road. When it is-taken into consideration that all the -Bails. Chairs, fipikes, Le. can't* mule in Siboyikill County, it will not be ditionit to 'else tbis sum. . • The Coal !Markets. '• • PEULADSLPRIA, Oct. 1411.—Price on bassi vessels: Sebuilk L ibite'Asho (414 , 1 30 Ash 3 25 " - A 3 50 By retail; , S7l 425 . LobigtrjUnip Woken and Egg, 337 360 Stove 3 00 3 02 By retail 400 4 26. Ihro Foss, Oetober 13.—Tbere Des bees an Wire de• mad for dowdier 3w the woos, trlth en attire Inquiry for the Mast. sod priree are ratty saidaleed. We quote Anthreelts* outgo at $3 V) $4 40, and lhanyard at al In ett lb ton. Foreign has hem la thir demand. —Tribes& liosiott, October 14. 1850.—Pictou and Bracey Coat are quiet but no cheep in prices. Most of the receipts were previously euetraeted for. Eng- 1 lish Cannel is quiet at $ll @ 12 5(1 "0 els, nib. ' In Anthracite there bare been steady retail sales at $5 ton. casb.—Coisrier. Sob scriltill Coal Trader far 1859. Iltotatity of COW Met cr. Railroad and Cantl.7os the week ending on Tharsday_evirsiog kid : strums.. 9.514 GO 2:110 78 • 20,M4 Oa 1403 03 11513.011 Part Carte*, Pousville. • Schuylkill Davin. • Animate, Pcatclloton, - Tots! for thifweet. SWIM Co Itrarionalytbfal yet, 1.3t4,1111 00 Tad, - -1,351421 00 1,0111;60819 to vaasirthaolast year, : '1A00,919 02 . 976,401 po Isereass, gairwrif kill Canasityllreads 11180 s • The follow's' is 1M quasi's" of Opal tnitorpottad ~Ow different Railroads is Schuylkill County; tar weak midi*" as Tbarradayrwrisiaglastt ' , One* TIM 6608. Iblyst11:1L17.1911=10 • :4,1a,0n or 111 1 Carhop.. =•-• • 4.010 01... -181.101' el Talley = . = 44 IPS 10 ==- - 200400 10 lit.ftrbow&Pl.4aoo4 KUM 11 -1100,104 KW Crook, • [MU. fkituAßL Plitiogroirs . C•al, ?wadi till VIS. - "Minlll""gted4eliattbltta4lllolllb. _ , _ , ..1110.10114 TOTAL; . . • / 41 4 f... Aga , • • x' , - . • . • Übe. Ihifiges Amei MOO liesceitu+ z: Pik atbdiimilrim.ol;.; Pia " Staian 111.061.101111004 -- • - avi sum alt •11.0~auiCitifir• - • -1- -•tt is *MO -liaatTalk aid taliglidedditi- %MI 6 limos PilawaraalCha t . 114111•14 Twit.- liaaebtagial t lag k . " 11116$11111; OS Slam Liao% - - as% soul ..lomparsart infarr„. • , -me* , Aug is Hamm omit -tia • tummel Sala Up. lamiticaa; - , JAR as KAI ei m o ot isingestpol. -, id • 11121 17 Oaaaldi lidast • . • : IMAM UP Swat lisautde . &MIL • 3440 lraalirtaCiad Cai alt ti >la i3i Oa . Aelleartal t Cad Ca.: - lint ill nass uuttoavo.lol2,• • . • - - • as to Aso 1 - 2 a T011.`'. 31 0 32 Itign , , . . UAW" Itrallter.ll. , a:ow 111$116. for irpskpeang vs Zatarby last: -.-- Iran. . tOTAL. Iledstoot' .4.lSirtlipiao) - Ultr 1 4 - PAU 11 X. duple Loaf,(Packet i Co.) 1.991 01 Mal 11 Cenniallthige(4ll94pe,L4.oO3). lira a bi. 54611 1109 90 Pls9sPos,. , • - 194 OD 9,741 16 ' l• XL titiliVtAtibui9Ahlbi 2176116 - QM U 14 Cola* (14 II 4Johnsep,) 410 IS _ 1(.44 11_ Issuir,. -1 ~. . .41b le - 16,913 09 El. Tack* lobfgh.(Tazipttalock) 1,179 17- 37,407 OS N. Sp. SC(J.B. *Co., 1,867 .13 23,40 k fa S. Sp. 1114001b10 t cCraw, Co.) ~ .19 INI . . .... Valois laptariaret Coo-, - O•rapisqlos49., ..-. Total Ralkeoulk. - Caulh Rat's Tel! fl ir ia , I= ei ttatl!mis Ia • Prim' "Pros -- Pren. Piths • -312.Caritew.S.Neese„Aebeiw.P4Sistes. To Sieben/ad, $1 N $l-45 tsl se $1 so ToPbllala - 160 • • • _ • ICS • - 110 Spring =le: • 1.46 lln -1 30 .1 In Resent. t 90 SO SO Role* of Toll by Canal tbrlrbe present. POO Pl. Cirboa. St. Cwies. - 3 Hetes. 41.07istas To Phllleds,t 14 12 s , . 60 Sprler Nine, 'Ur 69 6? • = Norrbsowa, • AS r 54 62 45 Naullsg, s • 35 SI • Ilates aif Prelibt by Cas4l. Awe Pt. C &Jti C S. flaws. Matto. To' New Tart, $t 65 I $1 40 $1 SS To elitists.. ASO 45 40 Rates o Toll end Transportation es INS LIMIGII VALI= RAIL WAD. Mauch Cbunk to Trenton, $1 60 • do Ellsobethport, • • • I OD. do Molds Canal Basta at PhlUlpsbord. • 114&713 02 TUE CASALII. Dom MIA ertok 'to Wow' York rialto's , . Inuit k Rattail Canal. u• • From Mauch ,Chank to Nowittlit via 'tor ttsCattali ' • r ' 282 Rates of.TOll, die., trona 31[suck Chunk. VII Lade* Valteg and Northers. Peon. Itailroads, to Muter street, Philad•lpabk. • . n Rates of Toll. to Baltimore. ' - • /a can f. /adteidual pnotixtiy. Cars. Frain Banbury ibrriaßbamakla, $2 SO 15, NI. brim bo. 245 210 ?a evorton, 160 Lykensl 79 1 60 Pinegrove, 2 14 1 96 4 .ftellocompswo , 0 -- ; wtp4it4 a Ig lattg=ll r pita .1 § .1411'.13 VMS. 11,124 2,161 17 sort ro 29.1113 11 90 1 / 4 1 o'2 MINAS 53,2117 19 MEMilffl ,20 44,9= t. 147.1 0311 13 10 011101. Lint yam Coal atomism, AND OTHER SCIWYLKILL CO. STOCKS. :Immo, wan. Railroads' Philadelphia. Reading t Pottsville, . Sane 1101 and Schuylkill Ilartn ilannt Carbon - • Mount Carbon and Port Carbon' PSIII Creek - - - - - - - - Schuylkill Valley Lortmorry Creek avatars - • -- - •••• . . . . Cattalo s BelkuyikillNavilation .• . I . .• preferred - I Colon Canal .• - " " preferred • Del t corn Coal kTransportat'n 00s Morrie Canal Co.,- - • • - • - • 114 44 pnorri.“4 • Railroad & CoalComposilost LittleBthayl.Nay.i.B.'d Coal Co. • Lehigh Coal k Navigation Co. - - • liarleton Coal Ca. . . - Buck Mountain Coale°. - • - Penneylvanbi Coal 4k R. A.Co. - Valley R. B. Co. - - - • - Lykena Valley Coal Co. - =- - • - Beaver Meadows OM* B. Leo.. - LpkensFalle_y Railroad it Coal Co.. Coal Composite. s • forest Improvement Lb- - • - Delaware Coal Co. -- • 4 ; • Cumberland Coal Co... r New Creek Coal Co.- - acellaments s Miners' Bank- . • - • • - Farmers' Bank • • - • • Pottavilleglas Co. - • • - - • - Pottnill•Water Co. - - - • Sir The atoek of all Coal Companies the aboeellst when tarnished by those pnblles thin. NEW A.DVERTIIENTS 4, PAIMERA. . . DI A RKET 00 WH b'fREET ARF, Pldladalphla, dealers In Mile,,blesess and Provi so; tease rands oily on band an mace nrent of DRUM AND PICKLED Vlfill, de.. vie : Shawl, Shad, Salmon, Bliss PUN Herrings, Coddab, Beef. Pork, Lard, Should ars, llama. Bides; Cheese. Beans. ales, Ar-- OH. IL 19 42-3 m • •• PUBLIC SALE. Tilt: 'subscriber will offer at Public Sale WEDNESDAY . . .I 10 o'clock A.M., Nei. SO, RCMe stable corner of Rallmad and Norwegian streets, In the borough of Pttsville, Us entire livery stock-aStisliitins of Hones, Canteens,' Sleighs, Robes, Alelgtebells, and other things too numerous tomeFON.ntion. -N. 4231 L./ 9 Pottsville. Ovt. 131 h. Me e JOSEPH ROS R L S I L A M, T ANGY 19 FUR 11ANIIIPACTISREIt AND IMPORTER. has nos ready hls very extensive Wet nt Furs; consisting of thpre. Half-Caprs. Vletoriore. Muffe,Coffs. etc,, In Mink, Sable, Stone Marten, Fitch, Chinchilla, Siberian Squtr , wet, and otherlower priced Fors all of which he Is pre pared to sell at priers todufy I All Furs sold In this store are warrdeted to be what they are represented. Mast - No. 416 ARCII Street, hrtwent Ith and 45. (atom Eyre ri Landrirs Dry Goads Store,) sign of the GOLDEN LION. PHILADELPHIA. P. 3.—FURS altered Into fashionable styles, at a mod mate diary.. Oct. 15.'39 42.3 m T TB B ONERS.MI E. 'corner o 611 N O ' Y =ORM and RACE streets, "aukifkg,l9ll9ot4 folly Informs the public:that be has now story a emote:reliant assortment of DRESS • HAT& at VI and $4 each. Soft lists from Al upwards. atildree's Jbacy Olin and Draw Nidg, In an - unequal variety: LADIES FUER, of the choicest kinds, and most carefully made. • No wiarepresateatioas rya to quality or Lind animal. butigt Airs altered, and repaired promptly and per fectly. Per Trimming , ' of re rlr us width 11. Eirßememberl 011YRNEM3 la at the enotbeeet corner of Eloll9ll and RACE'streets: So of the Linn, Tiger and Bear, sureamints the Atom Oct. 15.'59 MOROCCO FACTORY, And Leather sad IthoOlhiding* Store. ' - 'N'aittuttt street, between Cltilowhill and High ern's, POTTSVILLE, PA. miff". undersigned: respeciutlly in . Swum SlT:takers, Storekeepers. end the public se:reran:that has tweed the Tumefy with all Its appurleosneea la el, ear. tied tat by Jobs La Mg. where he allot tarn ALL KINDS MOROCCO, Elds.Str: Wrench Morocco. r I Hat and Book Dl adl Pink Lining and at of all cobra. Ile hai o on band a general eortment of all kin( LEATHER. Oalt tai and Red Sole Leath, Slaughter:Klan. Fennel 'UPPER LICATII ER, r Bucket Leather An rn._ Lute, Threads, Nails Ito, Clamps, An. All Itbsdi of salon. Sheep, Cott, Deer, te abet, Same taken In ea change fir leather, at the highest motet prices, or paid m iter. a th cu.b. EILABBTHOuSE. F p j NNU A L Il l nd l itT OF THE 'awards of Premieres of thelehnilicill COD nty sr r altars!. Unrtieelteral and Ifsehmaleal Association. it thalr Itabibi lon held at Hetutylklll-111aven, on the 4th, iith and ethdaysof October, la&it. This Vanillin: was considered by all impartial mind ed eerstnis the most enteeessful one ever held in the torts . '4'u as Presager ..t. de Schuylkill Cillithis Agri. clitoral, Hortieultaral and, ilierkunieal Areoei- orlon : The undersigned Jodges on Cattle, after due eonsider. anon, hare awarded the following panokuns, Ae.,wilea are herrn ft h reported: J .bn Conrad, i est Alderney bun, John J. Paxson, beet Devon boll, - . 1 50 John Conrad, 1 heifer 10 inuntha old, - 100 J. J. Pezeon, beat row and ode drams, 3 years old, 300 John &happen, 2d bast Agreshire eery, . . -2' 00 Do _ 24 bed Agneelthwball, 100 E. Lehangood, twin agree 10 weeks OM, • . - '.l 00 Daniel Delbert, heat Devon ball, 3 years old, -& 00 Do teat heifer, 1 gear old, ' 1 60 Th.. 0. W. Drawn. 2 Durham heifers, - 260 Jame* Leralg, hest Amain, cow and salt -, , - 8 Ort Do . best Armlike bull. 11 months old, 160 J. B. Keller, 2.4 beet Devon bu 11.4 gaars old, '- _ 2.00 Do 2 two year old better", 210 , Israel Mine. 1 young cow, - 160 P. Ifooder, 1 cow and eel' maws dock , -, 2to Peter Marts, twin Derorrearrei • • • 200 Can. Bheabw, I row. common tweed. ‘ '. . 160 Daniel Warner, 1 Devon heirer."2 years old. ' 160 :, Do . 1 Devon - haft. 234 gears old, 'I 60 ''John Doherty, 24 beet Durham cow, : 200 JOHN CONABD, - ISAAC STItAIIIII, Ilitdort. " - WILLIAM CRE.MIOI; • ''• . HORSES AND 311,11.115. • • - Horatio itleternier, best draft stallion, - $3 00 John Temple, best quit* draft do __ 800 David Whitehouse. bestaddle do ~, • ' 800 J. J. Durham*, test bone for quick drift irsaddli, 30 Y. Heeler, best span of team bones. • • 300 . 1020 D O l llOl .l, beet Canndbn pour, • 0 280 Ches. Leader, best 3 fees old eolt, - 50 Ches. flement, best epee draft borne, 00 Benj. F.bert, best Golly bone, Wlllll. Lent, lest nee year old eat. ' 1 00 Do - best two year old colt, * •2 lane Btnaeb, 2d best , do ` , 2 Do bad bend stem , . '3 WO Jobs Setneppell, bed do• 250 Jobe O . Koehler, best 110419110414. " - ° I) W.lsints,best' . • • , • It 00 Do , hest Oyu, old sew - 300 John &bowl), Id hest 1 yen tel 3 telt. - ' 100 Dr. Gm. W. those, best bond nine Ilbr an pillPoPeß3 0 0 Do.. test bores wit 4 most bs old. 1 50 .1.8. Keller. best 4 per old non *null pennies, 800 Horatio Skewer, test Canadian eon 4 image old, 1 50 HAIMaIIBB,I. Joon. • • • BENJ. 11084LB11. •-• 515011.14.11113. TROTTING AND PAtINO. llirstesiiirs for best trallag. alo. 20 see, $ CO !Rauh. Donuts paFlug, 8 idu. I be.. IS 00 ' E. PI RUNG, us/gra. - - • • '! - •• i; ANTTIONT. • - guar. - - Tweed kfiihiniathibiteltabis dtSbcatis ; 4Eistarstape, • premiss.- . • ,lOO casts! EPRINGE 111dtItL.SBON&,- ", l , an i se : • • ' LtitClit• -, - SWUISti Jabs J. ?swift, 11.4111Aph DeaLliptaservion etwesitanit , Do. mord bed bratirodelpy seamstbesibrudgeiliagh- -•I SI DM- - d boot let of bow . • • WILI.IIII,RUMILIZ, . . . vausairt.' maimandr,bigon•stialism,„ : „- JobtrilriAlaWkhotiftithololdrlONll‘• ." -•- • bm Jirrawlihropi• -• • . •it Z.l.llDirlaiel‘ IND Door rhithosie tr, . Ammo chart, hal toodoll • • VI s taamirlashr.losilltt Muth lactletlN Wet ka orOkoilooido* Wis. Frltt.tiest lot of ' • ;-;. 114.Th000toilliot priors/.A • • • • . IS . • • • . Dan lour teetwo, 444 „Da.. . 76.7104.40.70074.4,4 - . 74 • JAMlSlollllX2,l•4r4frir: • vAairixo • _ DAL AN D - D ONESTRIIIIACHISJEM ....__ L - Jasiipoirory.t tire bowoasorliot tollsoll2 Jot. forrft.l oar bovrawrigar. - • • -3 le balk 11:6•IelhltOteritolkli,fteio • 4 10 D. konaDowur IMO ista, torsi #llll Do. I brow Dooor COM 2 02 • Do. I eau iii4ar • - ; - Dtpkett. Do. honw viva MIK "IN ), Da rah" httliplow, ; • t - • - 10 Do. brortphrsi t ,•'• - ' , 1 Dr • Do. 1 'km **gourd • • Ile Do. 1 foot eouor - - • - - ineasa, Frailorielk lisoslor,DmoDl sat' 'Depowa. &dna Dia. Last Itrirosildr,l grirw ad A , a) J. N. Roberti, Newrittarri4 thwo, morn. '2 00 • Jima larktd. North Mulleins.' Mu ARM.% Wpm. Witter & Thamooo.rotarrillo,l lab soft tolow, ICO Do. 'wooden eolttratoti • • ISO Do. 1 awn areller, , ' ' ' ' Dtp/oas. ZICO. N. COllO. WII. P. Itt.ntrlit. JANIS DOW NIT. 1721;-TAWS) MAO- - ,44S 033 i:1,21 011 416104 11 31,111 P/ tR 1111,C8 GRAIN, SEEDS AND PIBLDCROD3. , . , Woo- Blifeted. beet bushel white wheat, CO Phil. Boyer, DI beat 4a, • - Lona Strauss, l boatel witibewbast, . Dipleanal J.& Heller, bed bushed Dediterransen what, . lOh Dr. G. W. Drown. Id best b 0 Jan BdstPo4l l ..bast. boatel red wheat, Diploma., Danl. Ware's, beg tr..abe/.onetwbeat, S. Setier, but babel bald barley, • . .100 James Downey, best bustle! barley. J. J. Paxson, bait bushel oats, Henry Boyer, best bushel red torn George Datbert. beet beehel *bite :woe Mrs. Mary Berger, beet bushel yellow eons, Jobs liehappell, 24 hest, J. J. Parses, boa baba Gourd nal eons, • Daniel Manses. largest to o olohles • " • Imo :grease. 2.1 best do.. • . J. S. Seller. best sweet pasepties, ' Jams Lassig, best 6114 plutilibluse • Duda Warmer, best bushel rye, JO Ol Ph Delbert, beat bushel loos rad rotates,' 100 Jobo 511aPton. 24 best iMploma. lane &mass. best bushel red mecca potatoes, 1 00 Wm. Sledded. 24 best do., Diploma. John Se/appal, bat bushel pinkeye potatoes, , 1 00 Jam Rudy, 24 beet do,„ Diploma. Mn. Mary Hager, best sweet potatoes, 1 00 Edward Lebeegood, best peach blow potatoes, - • 100 tlrs Saatoer, SI beet do. Diploma. NAT it 150.032 as Jamb Delbert, best mien potatoes, Fred. porter, bolt kppe7 do., . 1•1013P7 Dinlel Wisner, best bathe' turnips. ltetteard Letiengood. best bushel bests.. , • - 1 OD D. !bonen,4. best don ' . • Diploma., Samuel Wildennutb, bed mercer pointer. Diploma, Tbejodges do also report that tbe, elisphiy of grain was so tarp, and of such excellent quality, that it sae ml enact impossible to mate the asardisnith any certalaty. ;1 The following named personsexhibited aideles worthy Of honorable motion: ' joseptiMenglee, one One Inge pumpkin. Godfrted 'toyer, potatoes, *beat, rye, buckwheat, AA, L. D. Beckley, time tine pumpkins. Fred. Meier:rye, buckwheat and awn. Dr.O. W. Brown, woe extra bade, wheat, rye- and po. Lateen.. • • Mr. Werner, an excellent tot of grate. Charles Hammel, mute One wheel, evert, ie. Tim Judges are highly phased with the display to this department. and 'think 11 proud that gar County !s hnprOting in the culture of tome very Impturtant crops. JONATHAN FUSON, • •S. U. SHANNON, - Judges. • • . JAMES LESSIG. /VD ap2LI'D /9 1 gri — W baa Abg 00 00 00 00 DOMESTIC AND 110II8IMQLD 31ANITYACTDRIL ilia. B. Haywood, bed quilt, - Diploma. • 4 ' liaryblorma,ral• carpet, $1 00 Sarah J. Wuly, lamp met, '. 60 Mrs. While/stun ottoman cover, ' . '.l 00 " W tarantula; boy's cult; • , ' iso “ -c.: chrhatau, h• &Mace with doubialuertlim, 100 44 U.Aluettlar, homemade shirt, 75 -• " C. - Deed, work stand, - 00 iii 94 1941 49 ISO 105Y 6 115,-; 14 114, .to i kbalis: quilt sk In; ", r • u• Chas. Liptitslogar, patchwork quilt, o • Do. cradle 4WD, .. C. Noes. needle work, . . tt Aettstraeb. *wood bog, - - • - ,s: to Eton& J. Wastey, tidy, a Lydia A aoSi GICIFFINT. secood best, . . Inas J. Kremer, artificial dowers Its., . . - -3 'OW, t 4 _Mrs. J. Bosnia 0,1 pair sIIPPos% tra ) Mtn C. Kant nor, artttlatat bate do • i . 160 ; Mary lifter, , yr c4 , 06 , , ,1 r l is Dr. Bead, ~ • ' - ,I , boY James D. Dope,- . i dd . Miss Sally Kr..raer, needle work. - . ,1 P. ,. J. J. UPCHURCH. 1 - ' Mrs. Dr. ItOBINS4O, Jordspr6 7. 'lira. IL MoWILL AIMS. , , : ill BAKED AND BOILED ARTICLES AND HAMS. Km Koons beet loaf wheat bread. $1 "F. Howler, do. rye do. 1 Isi 'Mlle Ellen Treitater, oppose este, Mrs. A-Saylor. pound *aka, Min Messer, jelly cake, Mrs. Kopf, maxima rake, " Dr. Koehlar, preserved guineas, " Do. • cherries, " 110. plum jelly, Casson, presorted p ars, " Do brandy peaches, " Do.; apple jelly. " Jos &tiff, apple batten" Kaatoer. cucumber plat" 0 Dr. Koehler. pepper aide*, " Do. plehled quinces, MlsaKele E. Lerch, grime jelly, Mrs. Oao. A. Shaeffer, nap, ' ikt Mtn Dr. KOEHLER,} 4 WILLIAMS, taiga.? BODE= MORRIS, Ito esivotbeir , MISCILLANEODS ARTICLES. - • ' Joshua O. Keller, osier willow 1 years growth. 9 . ' E feet long, - . . . 2 Diploma. Jno. S. Putrifer, the Bth psalm written by himself ' 1 • In Ilebrew, Latin, Gansu, English and American,_ , ~....2.5 ill Chas. J. Christ lan, lot of cents from 1793 to Isra, • and other coins.' 190 Charles N. Dodey, *octant and modern -coin end ornamental me," 900 ' R. Palmicamplete works Of Shakers/re,* vols., Diploma. Dr. P. IL Patin, London crystal pallor, 3 vols., Diploma. Do: aleetromagnetle lottery, Diplom) n C. O. Dirtier; Mks and rat exterminator, cattle „. powder. anti dyspeptic powder, Ink, *e.,, r complimentary notice. - i C.D. Vont*. 2 crayon drawings; ! - i. Diploma. Geo. U. 9tiebter, 2 heat doing stoves, . . Di 2 b 0 Dn. " 1 ~ _ploma. One of the stoves will answer for two or three t d al firrent rants!. Will save much evil and ttroa- -, ble. and are very :rueful in a family. The .., stoves are hereby recommended to the pnhlic. I William Werner, caned goose egg, coal rings sod i 9 peach stone baskets, . Diploma. !Richter *Thompson, I ease sporting tackle, ; $1 00 A. M. Allen. 01l paintings, ballot) psi and photo- 1 • griphs, • 9 0 0 Allen * Nordhe, phosphate lam, fertiliser, Anied. ; - can guano, lebaboa guano, Dlidostia. These arum to be good article* for fanners, and; the , „ phosphate. tertilhow and gnanm very *dig 1 - " for Schuylkill county land. I ' ilia S. C. Christian. 3 glue boater • $1 ix M.Tibbits. patent pump. 100 Yeger A Snyder. patent pomp, . . . I=oo Conrad Sifter, centre table, : 100 Israel Kline. wan paper, Diploma. . 1 J.. V. Alstadt, gilt picture triunes, $1 .50 Israel dine:. graining, iDiploma. kin. Cathonne Died, painted .a., tower pots, and ariltleial grain, IDlplocia. Angelina Li nietemth, wreath,. , iDiplears. Christian Moyer. grave stones, '. ' . Dlgdoria. E. Tibbits, copy books. !Diploma.' Peter helms, I pair worked pumps, ;Diploma. Geo. Pazem, clothes home, i , $1 ;01 Mrs. 8. Dearman, 1 pair worked slippers, ~ I/44*a. Chas. J. Christian, door pistol, . • !Diploma. J. M. Aistadt, gilt frame, pictures,. and violin : strings, . . ;Diplogui. Amid Schotty, inevileittee. .. - L • Lawle;tingssu, I $1 ; CI , Wll. BICKEL,. . . Jirdpett. J. D. DDIDEKT, . -I- ! . 21111 i 5 9 60 1 i 30 1;90 GARDEN VEGETABLES. Alms Mame, &lamed heads cabbage, J. J. Tasson. 6 btrgest blue do, James Downey, 6 yellow 81T0i do., - Dr. G. W. lbown. 6 second best. Daniel Di;lbert, 6 Sat dutch beads crepe cabbage, John Body;good lot of cabbage, complimentary no. John Beboppdligood lot of cabbage, ecutilitnentany Mhbael irritates, best lot fief eabbage, compliant• tory notice. . C. a. Hummel, 6 stalks celery Sus' d 6 stalks endive, :66 Mrs. Borger, 34 an. tomatoes, • "± Ab Do. . List lot bull nose 'pepperk tomplimett. _ tarp notice. . .' Una Jobe Putt. largest eggplant eggs, • • - 150 James Mediae, 6 bratzellow marrow squash, ',LAP) Jams iicEree. 6 enicaed perk long green wil 60 Danl. Baouan, 6 best large turnip rooted td, b elt,,; Dr. O. W. Brown. 6.2 d best turnip rooted , Mood ' bads, complimentary mattes. Abu Houro,6 loop blood beetle,. , J.X Paxson, 8 camas, i • ' ' l3 John Potts, 6 parsall* , . . ' • , b 0 __ Daniel Delbert. I by. purple top turnips, • ! , tOO Geo. Delbert, I bu. 'bite tog) turnips i 1 60 Do., 6 eoraorou radishes. - 2 6 0 J. 8. Kelley, 14 peck cubes. , • . Jobe Behopprit. 0 watennellosia; I ; - ca , f ' J. J. Passau, 6 ntelopra, • . Do. 6 black 'potash MlAs's, • ~, • J. Rudy. 2 stalks Cabers sugar ans , reaspUrrieuts ry nodes. Eartuel Reed, best winter kale, earopllussistary no. Dee. • .. • i Geo. A Staffer, best lot of yellow pear shape t iona. toes, eouiptheentary stories. Jaws Leralg, best lot et large English equasbi, yaw pllmentary pollee. 1, 1 Char. Shalt', boa of endive, complimentary notice. I Daniel Warner, second beat geld tursip,compllmow 'Uri notice.' ........._ I Peter •Ilatursi second best "enter, exoplisoistery • notice. . . _ Diase Passau, 'be best display of garden rig ;i 00 Q. DILSOLLIt, R. BERERR, 1 Jaripts. • ..' ... • . ' " SOLOMON EMRIGCR, • - 1 . DAIRY. RONEY, FLOUR AND MEAL J. sad W. Nagle, white wheat floor. i " XI 00 . Do.. - . beat 60 lbs. cora areal. r . 1 Co' Isaac absorb, best rye 0011 r. ! 1 00 Jb Silbert. best red wheat los; ! ' 100 Jamb Delber4,l box best hooey. ' ! :1 00 Mrs Henry Royer, boat' lbs. batter, -' !, ! 100 Mrs. YNdniek Roesler, best 4 pit& Matas,! 1 100 Mo. Jobs Conrad, beat Utley prints butter, 1 : ICO .... U. H. GOLDIN, il r ) Y. R. PALM. • • ; ad,* ! . ! . CRAB WI IItAILNY. L! PIWIT, 1/LOWNRi AND lITNIA 1- Dental Small, best natural lows», , . Diploma. Alts U. Hower.= best. do, il° 10 John J. Pima; best , • Mrs. K00U.21 best an., gra - - ... ' 11.I 1. 100 Dr. P. N. Palm. bat pmebesi • ' Dipicress. ilts..l*lll. Lewin, best pears. _ : Dii4ossa, M Mary Diner. best faUlbo spites, ;• i t 03! J.& Keller.best posed apples, - • ! :. Diploma. -Do. best slams, ! It 01 Irsterlek Mader, best fox gremer r " ', 'Diplom; Mrs. Rate Berkley, best eggplant, . " ' ! .. _ i !• i . Do.; ' : brstssiserer. . 4 - Dlpbitos.l Jacob Miller. beet whlte_euyeant ilose, . •! „ ; Go I. Mrs. U. Newer, 24 best, do, , Dipoloa. Jacob Mllleribeet rest earrest erlos. !. '- - i 60 Dr. P. R. Palm. 24 beet. *4 - - • Diploma. Alt.Dr4Loehier. beat rasberry aloe.. .- , - I DlOosts. IChas. Itowitast, bed cherry illus. ,-; Diploma. Mrs. N. Kastrar.last slaalbm7. Veer 'Li DiPlooll , Wm. NeaM, hest Mulberry ithsi: . ' ' 7 , Die m& I laps. W. Lerch, cherry; bandy, ' ~. . i' ' _ 7Ol l 4 DePa• MP. Reshot, gooseberry wilts Of 1132, ! !.mlilkons• lin. Graver, crabber/ft. ' 1 1 1 00 1. a. Beta LET,- - • • " • ' Mil.. WM. A. 1111DLAlt, 1. ' - "• Slob W. A. num, Jitliiit.. - - ' - Ribs 014411X/AN. . !. I AVICLIS MN IPALLII.O IMMllitletti ifEJIDOI IMPLISM WV AND SIACUIDULDT. Jam $. Ov a for ,dastio bsulawis 00 p.tebsoptadomws brew bask* madety Pliebset Color, Eta s. • mast" Dm% ft WAD *Mont . SorOft, , OD mom, eri2ll Dugan mill. blooms, Jells It_uppq Wit Donk. 0b0at,..• Dtplamo. A..11W.; lett iratelngle Jabs O. Beak. stroll asided welkies, Dliolosts, hip* SlNiSer. for sigho 'Der. f 14pkiess. Ws*. teMast, Itn! . : • rn • - • uwanseto„ VIAL 113103112. r - 14,1=14'N,E0U& ,D A 'the o!•- . sad Desists. .I* Li& 3rbbstintailtkiti. rrige SS _I,_"4 , ESSILIOM 4 4 ami St eel SY• SSIONSS.: Pirmilligginanarn' 111111101111118NIE NN Oa- MOW of the I.oro of *saw tt= a r b r= . . VW. 0.. mown *wow. - pause sasomistag Clan soil Agars. t -1 1 * Pintrabssi Peal NW, fiesloso, db. , :C W Eirare =de of tin, fireproof yet . *ye Inn' taw, ydsamobil Immo toes good by that-. of Wl*. bota* &Ch. 'gbh poieeiroodolletion• To* bad guying rhos: &DAMIAN Coldi /2 lite. ;-i i:I 9EMPIATI4,OkLEIVIIATB: v.t. bii...-....,ft.cornrat streek. go* bantamto. TOTTSTILLE, a iiboliodo aka Moll lb boom add Char Stan, iirlomik' an ortiefit Is ,lb Tog. both ImPortda*ld Doloodle.cao be 'obtainod.4 pair O weals pi 23 e*. - . 4111.01* blid a adtliiir - ctober ,11 1 , ..T.,..,„,, ... 40,Epa r. Sztur:ri will after [ - this date 4000 10 eathe itteatios to Deotistry badatia. 00 te—Mabas ito Wad adtiotalog the coffee Olio Potteettie 00 Warta. 1001 felts a wattatamee of the pairomeae hertiottes so Utoesity aecontoi Igo, la hk prohosteet. ;April a. 109 , ‘ _ 164/ GESltikTeillittliftlll, mill: - atectorsr, eta 111,1 Ann Street.(att. Soot - • - IPlttLadelp a. airCetuttently ea head, gourd nesortaust, et the hated CASH ark*, , , B.D.—Old 111Intlarapalnhl aid trimmed. equal tot* Phtbdelphte, &panther $l, 39.1mit • ' fakROgNINC A ND PLANTING." THi., sufteriber has engaged ' a praed• ail 'Padova., who wit tate abatis of gardens, take eratante, de. sad ' Mao glee ablations ate tendseepe detaining. plantlea. tn. Choke plants she taken end Pr=during the easter meson la the green beta*. • B. HANNAN. Sir All thins of Frattaad Orasiteatal Treat famish ed and pttnted yeas flatbed. • 110 1 00 100 IPlplose. I 00 1 00 'Biplane. 00 1 40 1 00 Eis7 Goods alefrroo ery 1,,H E undersigned 'has option& a Nilw Thy Goods and Geo. fery Store. in the badfdles, on Centre r.„4 West. out to Tyres Hotel. funned no , lempled by Mime s Chambers, sr • ill lands of Goode "HI be gold at =small lon rates Xor CASH. IL 14.10:ATM Pottrt 10,19 • 2.94 f • 1 Genesee Pour Mills, ' LEVIASON. PL. ~,, Irrititii & sniimi. Piopristers. .. *, T 4 ) T ..E Subsoriber has been appointed . le aptit for the pale of this celebrated flour In 1 uylkill county.. Wean confidently reronrmend this Pinar as a rafarlOrart leen and Runt be soldon the mod 1 actonuoodatlng terms. Apply to ! , • • WILLIAM MAJOR, Ittatket Street. , . ! - Pottsville, July 30,'69 • • 31.11 -- 1 RECIMENTAL ORDER, Dikll nutintruna4 lir liven, Irt IMIOADIE, PIS Dia., U P.M. Portiride, October 7,1869. 1 1 :1 1 HE COMPANIES composing the f first Regloient,lst Delgada, eh Dielplen,lL A M., f w meet gir parade and review on MONDAY, the 17th 1 day of October, 1f.63. The line will form at ten o'clock A. 11., In Centre street. right resting on Mabanlanso street. faring mist. Orderly Beramoos Of companies will 1 r furnish the Adjutant with muster mild their respective companies, and the number of men on parade. i lly order of the Colonel. W. W: WOW, Adjutant PIM Wills, Oetober:B, '59 • . 41-2, STaAM is • i BetweezabUsAelphi.s and Ultimo:v. • - THE undersignedjs now prepared to kr-. tow Canal Boats promptly between. Ph • I Iptda and Baltimore. • ! X . A TIT Boat *•111lll be sent at soy time for two ~, A, • Barges. - Single Bons will be pitted up take a week at Broad sheet. Captains eao are time by to. . lbruileit me by letter before bey leave the maintains, whew they expect to he at Philadelphia. ~. My Tow Boats are versopowerfol said manznanded by men ot greit ',aperient.* in Chesapeake Rey and on the Delaware. . FREDERICK A. PUIPPL APril 2. la 14-lbe, , Baltimore. 1 oo oo Ao I , au lino PIANOS AND MELOD E ONS the beet lawitalfacture... arrested, 4. ORi BALE BY THE entsetiber. AU Plancel and Melo rixis sol , l by him will b.. warranted-1111 4 P, not what they are represented. they ean be returned.— Ail kinds of Melodeons will be sold at Manctgleturtes' coth prices InlPottsvllle. by wbleh the purchaser.. ease thecarriageand risk of transportation. Pianos will be raid fr0m.31.0 tag2o less than regular city prices :wear& Int to ths 'Moe of the Instrument. Those who preterit be calling on us.* nd receiving a letter of credit, ran inakethelrown seleetioasafthellannlketnrere-neertaln 'the prices. and we will furnish the Instrument selected it the tames rates. If there {Piny doubt In this mat ter—ellwe have to say is—TRY US. R. MANNAR. INI CHEAP WHITER EVENING BEADING. Good Books at Prices to suit the Times.. lUST received from the Trade Sale, ep • a large and varied assortment of *Standard miscel !armour Books which will be eoldnt very low ratePrttr fording mons' desirable opportunity to supply thew selves with reading tor theapproaehing winter mains, among which will be found, The Beverley Novels, urtona editions; some u low est) SO. complete. Encyclopedia Americana,l4 rola. i Clark&a, fleott's and The Comprehensive Connenl* Hes on the Bible. Chamber's , Encyclopedia of Literature and Inforar lion for the People. CYrittittedla of Amer can Lit erat uns,itrobt. • Allibons's Dktionar y of Authors. Lippincott's Gaut leer of the World. t• Bayard Taylor's Truth., complete. Mame and Manley's History of Englund. • Gibbon's History of ROMP Fielding's and Elmoilett's Work& • Addiann's Works. complete. l'reseott's Complete Works. • Webster's ContrieteVorim. Kea :464112nd% Qtrna of England. Ifoah 51111cr'a Popo r Works of Geology. • Irving's Life of Washlngton, 5 cola. Poetical Works of all the leading authors, melons edl Bons and styles of bindings. For sale by_ du og the year 1350: TOLL TO or cn ARO ED PEA TON OESIOOO POIISIDS. All articles carried tea man and ander. shall pay her*" ends per ton except where ails amount shall ex• 4e fivents per ton on the morn ined tonnage of the • for any lock passed below Reading, ur 4 cents per to above Reading. In each case, these last mentioned 'rens wilt be charged. For any distance beyond ten miler, one cent per ton porknlle additional wilt be charged, ammo! that Lime stone, Clay, Brick Bits. Posta and Rana, Manure and Coidwood, than be charged not more than 30 cents per torl. - Iron Ore, wrought or Feabbl,lStone.Common Barka. Wash Bark, Sand, Unwroacbt. BaUding.Flagaud Curb Stone, not more than 35 cents per tin. • Elypaaaa. Mete, Marble, Vire Batik. Snap Slone. flab, Salt, Ice, Copper, Ore, &rap Iron and Broken Castings, not more than 15 cents. Pig Iron, Railroad, Bar and Ma afartared Iron. Cast lags and Machinery. Timber, mu end square, Sawed .Lumber. Shingles. Ray and Star . Flour, Feeds, Dila, 'miaow Coal. Distilled Llquon an Spirits, Manhandles Of ell kinds, and all articles not that/hut tope - L.loolly enumerated, not more than 60 ee is per ton for soy die. tune. Ounposder. If pat up I kegs of. metal, shall pats at the last named rates; Do it no! an Fla up, shall Awl quantity exceeding 100 pon Wrath bad e , pay the full charter rates of toll for every oak parsed.. Nara.—ln passing the Locks, to shall have preew dance of Rafts. Batts not compl ing with thli regda tion, will be charged the full eta ter rates. . _TOLL ON BOATS. • - the Charter of the Orteury, tbs Toil anthottaedtry t,.._ _...der o._ ___ _ Is W ii emote per ton tor every lock passed below Reading. and 4 mists per ton fee every lock passed alums Reading. on the assertaloadlonstags of the vessel, and these rates will be dumped against every twat:, but conditional pi* mita will be burned to boats which nay be navigated in strietcongemity to law, and to the regulathoui of the Cf'kuPsoy, at the following • rater: pasts carrying cargo, which has mild Are, dollars or more r.r tons—free. Watts unladen. or with cargo which has paid leo than gee dollars In tolls— • ... Yor 5 miles or nadir, 60 .. more than 5, and not over 10inillo, - . ' ICO " more thin Di, and not over 20 miles, .. 160 w aoy distance beyond Manna% • e - 6 GO ny violation of the laws or reanlatlods Ibr using the nitrigatkno, and for the protection of this work* of the Company, will render the boat Kahle to an additional toll. not exceeding the full rharter ra le, aud to detention of boat and cargo unlit such toll, or the, commutation Weise( used by the managers, to paid. Boats running upon a stogie level of tits works shall ply for each lock they may at any tinarra, fear Mac TX7 tars upon the ascertained tonnage thereof; above Beading , and six craft per ton below Ilmiding, agreeably `ci the Act of assembly - ._ l' fly order of the Bard, 0 1' P. /RALEY. Presideate of the febaylkllll Nariaatkat CemPash Ph Ildefripilta. Nord 1141569. 14 , • FAT, ESTATE SALES. 1, ALL WANTING FARMS IN DE -14011111/L climate, deb soil, and aware teem . frottit— Bee advortlsement d thamontoo Lands to another FOR ElAt i g.• HE undersigned olrori rot sale il l a tract ot land containing 9 acree„ and silo s on the apple Pt.: Carbon road, *boot a hal mI. Pottsville. The tramovements are two haute dwel ling honses, - a antall stable. and also a sprlog of never filling water. I wIR sell In one piece et in lota to salt plarchasera. It la Coo well adapted to the randog of volgetedre, end We Nome 9oe young apple trees and grape vines thereon. 'for farther peril/niers rem otre . GEORGE LAUER, Orchard Brewery. Ills t reasons fat telling the above an, that be Wpm , e the Tumbling , Bon /arm Gots lb. Pitinylkill siavissilms Company. and wishes to Take it an exten ve ram, wool gnu, require bit rpm time. and also iptende tasking *Sommer revert thereon, which will be ohs of Meatiest outside of Philadelphia. reb.12,'09 ' T•tf , FARM • LANDS FOR SALE 25 miles friars Philadelphia by railroad. to the State of New Jersey. doll among the best fit agrieultpral pin preys. being a good lowa 'GIL with a day imitate. She laud Is I buyer tract. divided Into maxi): tenni. and Madras from alt parts of the country are now settling andbriM• bag, The ewe* predated are large and can be Pees prensing. The ellatate Is dellehttel. and ! were trots frosts, Tam from 113 to 11/0 pee acre, payable within fear years by lortaimenta. To visit the plate—Latve Pine greet wharf at Phlisrleipbia. at 2 1 A by tell toad Le flaanuoaten. or addriort J. 21Yron, by loiter, llatomontou P. Allude Co., New Jersey. Set full ontrUsement. TER!, HE 'LYN ilEtisiGM, Agent;or Stlaylkill. Carbon, ieseree.Coletabla. Nordista. age Daeptils awake. otters foe salayli.TB la Lsate ow. milli eoun 11, iota. Also, lend fa 1111Dele ad Illtsioati, for ease, eroe thee. For Darthatbdwatie too write anti aides. pots stamp, to , sone. tam att. Inweenttle. FealtilkUl re.ga*.22.1%9 441 r JUG, BALI of - VALIUM= MUM MITA= N SATURDAY; the sth day of Ne• l ' IS% at One elork. . Wont tiro Imo& too, will be ozyorod to yebikt oldie, knowing dootted gdantatko and tact of bald Meats Ili Wait Pons woo. WO , ecauflkin scanty; dm olio) out at tumarold. !containing *1 acne. and being known as • tbo *IWO* , • lam and Sawa tioaWl toperoonons anent of a tamer granaloaas,alkavie iitaia aloft binarA two tenant boom, a largo Sotto, tare. otabks. vatonobaderidrosailloted prom; dtatlllof. tad " 8 4" 54 Otlier.det: Mot bare orebsolsal apyis And other troll tarak. IlkoMel t. will Unbars& I 864 sat& slat. of odtWatico,stal . blow Oland woof ibd bonittfal and tholtablit Mortal in 54°11/fraecliail.::-Contlebioa mod" zturrort atlas day eta& by JACOB lIAMMIS: Oct. 412 1,34 t I,l:tealar. PIUIMboSOIMI4. - 0 oh ILl$I~ %Ur Iseied.asn. ea tie iiiimarft a thiatde vis!. Adams et the lossoWs pot" to "di NOW jabs P. Itable es 4 WA. a. Sala V ba milk tissom fos i titreirif . - - - itissitailma. , . ' , • - Immo or Mil Nolo adatlae der Meg Lem 1 / Dworatir loollis.-4111ozi lizakir ill Aro itoggialsoo. ' . WI Cho. L, Itteltor. tio ikomanietidoide phi, Soto ', - ate. It is roporto4 m S i ol IF. rad.'oi -V ,.. t . ti Aildnise. -Cal. a Jhael was 1 b•tor e npr, a cim p rri , JadtoTerro .ssid 04. a .esammodoriat i Mao. • At• slo ins Alto De. _ , .ii . r . tilsil . , !mon/ wow - , . dad. aid dial goat tlio 'loon a,,, Cricket. t. moan's ti it o with etptda ha Sighei hinoroit tlll* Natal' MI6 the PbEtaidettiristr, 6 wickets to opeos,.. The Amerfeestsweett 1341 he Cote asslitaik which shows that the Platt*toklass ere bettor lwrittes Owe the ' N.. Tortore.rattrolib of eiettot In their Hitt Ry lb. Kap* ' Th. bow nowt als • WOO& X. am WWI. • itnejttate Senate. • _ Dealßasta kayo caniatt the SooesAattat 114411011 talapient otCoratbarloo4. Poem Unita aid Justata"._ Mb la anosipattad,as4 It thaogoa the Math* atio44lll alba two paella la the !mats, WI mettle Deasanato moiobera and ttia Oppoottioa 21. mrio bat* sot lb* hp" tatutaaottbs District, bat Dr. Colitto4 1411 . tort alta. ' tat hawked siolartty., . ' Thi hgotni oft Iltejproireiitattlrea. •' As ecespared with list pat tiksOplimeltiam how ititeado here ti Philadelphia. Bet they plata a sweber et* testae eosathea Ire heir ilutt they wee aietet /layettes aid 3 Is Armstrong sad Wwestoridead., !pets at. other pins is ether counties ahead} '.portal, awl (um shall sot be serpthed It Oa Howe blame altos* Oppedtket than It eq Lot year. . , PSNIIIIITLVAIIA-10LXICTION! Tb. ((Mewing is tbs result as far as bowies:4 ter Surveyor General. It is supposed tits Peopip State Ticket bas bees earned by at lam 16,000 is the State : /Wori Philadelph eia,Ml tia . Oblate,. 10% Allegheny, Lancaster, • • 40 Lobate°, ' lone Ualon, Franklin, 116 t Snyder, ant Btatr, . - YM •Oedal POLITICAL AIIPIXT 012.110 ASSXMOLY. - . tWin Delik' Plotted A l'en phis, I /1 a Delaware, - 1 0 Mester. Montgomery, 1r . ....0 , . 11 Nortbamplovi, - . 0 1' /.2 i. Lehigh and Carton, 1 2, . . Monroe and Pike, ' 0 - 1 - Warne, ' • Maio • . I . oaloo;linyder and Instals, 2 " ' • 0 Dauphin, . Berke, Blair. Cambria,/ 0 1 . allewlor27# / ' Bradtmt, . - 2 . • - Enequebalms, I 0 ' Lowrie, - Wroming,Bniiiran, de. 0 - 2 ~ Lebanon, ~ 1- 5 York, 1 - 1 Ileetingdon, . 1 . 9 Indiana, 1 ' . Armstrong and Westmoreland, - - 3 - it . • Ad am Yn tis, a; • . 1 " 01 A , . tireaw. ' - • 0 1, ~ O raje cb7l3lll, ..." 2 ti ' • Nortbemberiand. Crawford and Walesa, i . 2 . 0 Cent,* - 0 . - 1 . ' Jeft..non,Cleartield, tO, ; ._0 ' . 2 -. Lycomine and Clinton, 0 2 , Potter and Vela, t ' - 2 0 Mercer and Tenaogo, 2- . - • . Butler, 2 0 Beaver and Lavreinee, '. - . - 2 0 Werbington, - V,- . 2 0 . Yranklin and Fulton,' Clarion &ad Pomo_ ,r, . - 1 Bedl,,rd and enawnwet, 2 0 combeelsed and :Parry, 2 0 _. Total, . . MI ' • 14 PENNSYLVANIA LEGIELATISSIL Dm& ea. l2 21 °Picoltkle fib. Jaelicirah—Lion (opposition ' ) has bleb *tested Tongs of the Belting District, over Gable, Detne. trot. - • FIITER AID ACII7I.—A rase of Dish Monde afflicting eared by DtBRHAVCB HOLLAND •Hilly, No. 117 ffetentil. near Grant Street, roe: • - I "Last Jely, while running on the river, ea aeef ton-boat plying between Natchez aid New Or. • leans, I was taken with Parer ••d Ague. Per -eight long months I suffered with title thrift! disease. The greater pith of thial me I was no. able to work, and spent at least fty dolisiv- for different medicines, but found o permanent re. I lief. Three weeks ago, one y friends insisted upon my trying BCI6BIIAVIVIS OLLAIIID Brrvens, raying that a erre was inaranteed. After taking it for one •eek,.i must state, I was a round men. I bare been at seri now for two weeks, and have bad no return of the Chills and Fever whatever." I eertiftthat the above statement it true. - THOMAS ADAM. : Diamond Hone, or at R. Chester'. Gothia Eh& CO pita ~r~ .. POWTSVILLIC Xi A SKIMS. ,- ..i ' (Wholesale Prlees.) Wheal Thor, extra Malty, it bend, $6 00.06 Id do' do extra. do /5 ;I® 6.00, do do copertine, do li SOO 606 It n yo Flour, - do 4 00 Wheat, prime while. ip basbel, 1 Id, do prime red, do - • IS) Soup Deans, do 1 hie 1 10 • Dried Pearlier, paired, 0t poets!, _ lb do .do unwed,/ do , 11 Driod Apples, do 9 • BA, lit buillid, lierintter.perpoesd , 11l Corn, do • , lit Ithealders . be 0 Oats, do It llama, Palate ea. do CO Lard. It timothy 864 , 10t Mot, Mad quirter.l9lb 115( Clow/deed, • 660 do kin quarto. (01 0/ (I Itty.por ton , 14 Mille Or Mast/v..9 toe 1111110 Dggs,dosen. 12 Salt, per sack, 111 POTTSIFILLE , PRODVCE JIMNSIITO. (Retail Prices.) lISOULAC.—EIon holly Flour. ft 001 mholo• Se 7k superfine doh 25? I and By* OlostatiO Vt. Butimblat ;Flour at $3 ISO ip Hood. Ivo Caveat $0 eta.: Con lint $1 60 and Allddiltop , (Otto. Illt0e(oll. . GlUlll.—Ryooolleat $1 00 11 bu.,ColrO Ile 04 NUM do. • MLATEl.—ltsef ulls at 10 dk 121{ eta.* 1D; Meters 9 912 do. Vial 12 des Pork 10 91U,ftAlioaldors99110 do: Us at, 12 to 13 do., Bologna .14 14 do ; Pork. &tram 12 do. , PROVl2lo:lB.—Onttersalls • -t - 4 _ Waren 12% do- Eggs 14 eta.* dos, • 3 RIOAIIO.-N. Orleans f • 111 , T do: "A"Wbtbs 10 do: Crnsbpd • • MN, 11811.-41allbat 12%-cts. *lb ; nab, "al 0,4 do. / FRUIT AND VEGISTADLI2I.--App flied2l 0 0* bushel ; Onions 10 eta" * boilf , pock.; Son eta.. 13 bona ; Nete Potato,* $1 % 0011 basbe4: - Tosilosa 49 di., bolt pork ; CaromEa s eta.* &nu: Norma ets..lsalf peek ; Pennon% git 00 etc. bat peat Water melon 19 19 26 els,* pesos; Cltnoo 1 sga et , . rim; Cabbie 2 910 eta ., lit bead; Brews Potato/a 9 eta.. Ulf work - SHOE BUSINESS.AND FAOTO- Rin an be curled on profitably at Hammonton. advertaimea of Iluotoontoo Lends. '.. , APPLE 'slug*. SQq.APPLE TREES, embracing 9i bait varieties. Toady Mr tninapWating,ko aim, y magbo, dozen or bundred by Oet. IS, 'So 42. S. BANSAL . INTERMIX 'TABLES. - - ItEADx (ULU uLA l'lNu INTER- - EST TABLES—Tin 7 beady for naa. Prin. nob • mote each. Just pubtlibed, and for ask 'bolas). sad retail, be B. HANNAN. PERSONS WISHING TO ESTAS! Liell manarattodes !a a saw *ad IM, D' pplanvlamp biplane la goad. Bee advertise's:oat Otis Settlement. THE GREAT EASTERN. IjON DON ILLUSTRATED NEWS; containing a tglendid colored pietarsat GA CI real stare, aloe 2 t X 3t Inchon, wilb a ealltbtt ar Ober IP initratiota—aztra copies, for sale at D. llllXXAN'tikehaiont. QA. A Dictionary of Distal Knowledge for the ring Um Arl sand Seleam.OgripleY.ltinir= Natural tilsoryt in.. IllastnitaA by ageatings sag Mapn—now pebl sbia,ttta atostbly puts. Priori tit yob I to im contplemi in SO Kos, tbantag nix or nose oolansen. Nos. 1 toll writ and utbseilletelm Mood at . NA N'S dbabtiait Potts,Uls, &It U. la ARCADIAN INSTITUTE. I.1!E Winter Session of this Institn: Una opens no Unr Ist of Itotitottrt. 'Wise *Atom tlo *bleb It Is inesletris magi at y var pore and booltby mountain sir; Is *Mk* mat si Mort Minerva tooptothoo to v bleb stodoitto Is Woo* *wo am to muds expotodt coals yet Noy oottoo. king vitals 234 Who or th e Philadelphia tot 4 lostetog Italltsts4, to aiWtoto .blab a too& sore intros Any. intsilamssilen mei of jrus trot of Belisylkl II comity.-. noes If. rsuMMlli in ratio! ville poblle to:lidless Mrs Imo tood AO }dist port pools. Mem Malin& tom all boos MUNI op it a toro. sitistabls espouse. It to Whirred Oat so tiodlat' 010 bake to the BUM bettoit PrtrA ar . rouged mom aid towtoolooteotartos_poot* lon UNA Arcadian lbatioitc---I.l* art. Norio Stotesta room and sleep 'in spout* balltUnp, totli mist ottb roan orbit. • - usiona.—Tbnerbeinatle yotrjedividnd Ms too don gone of '9n posnibs anti, cans nunicAris tialect!*7 tire bent Nosaidow tad Ist irt Um • Traits.—Osarding. Ligidi sot Tookson in deo, $lll O. fifty &Ilan I, Inlaid. visa tors atollsof siatara•-ta• reessindor at Dot slam at {lie JodiOnno ODOM b no ladanst el toops J lamas% of *Usti intrifilelannart• Irina the eirititig walua, Wow artist sort rortriotat weans dla m Aim -NO sift stramda *toy inanchilieloOMlNl4 *mob and Spnalat. Aparlienrions aolit MIK drown MAAS ACILAZIIidIt, A - . U. rrincipal. Oct. 8, 'id • Dessersere Altheitie. Mongomery., SOO York. :SO ;obSIoeI: Nm IVO OMNoll h asibarlast OM Weiftionmuok &its, *SIT &Abed. ' leo t'llys7, - . • OD Hates. SOO Ma, - - ' • IVO Worm 1410 Wayllilk 1100 Noothasoptbs, Noume a ISM Wets, sos We, • - • .110 Itnotour, .. . abo Outaberiss4 4 , .. 44 434.12