I 1 . I , • FINEI la I • • , -"` r POTTSVILLE, lIATIIRDLIN.SE 7rasOuAr,Natiom AGVCULTCk&L • mOl4--In'the midst of in eze . Iting and Impor; . , tont politfeel Centest, the.,pierok, of Pennsylvania not : netts:l to keep before its readers th e \lnd th;ttei onal Agricaltrtral Exhibition, on • the Most Ostensive•settile, kill . plum etiThlia ..delititia neat Month. 'fibs 1 town TeljervA nays that it is the diterminatio of ike thotunities to allow no obotsoo or *nem!, to in' tstrfere with the post libetrelland perfect "Trying 4 orit,of the adopted plan .fo - r the arrangement of the grounds; and the, ctustreciion of all the's;diz. fires end audio, as welter the intetaitini Com • preliensive programthe for the Exhibition itself. 'The National Dirpli'Y it Boitton, hurt year, which was participated in hy,farment and stock breed , , ere within an area of More thin a th,ouvand and•which elicited the anilines of. every for its!Perfect arrangement, its` gigantic prvpor; time, and its magnificent collection of domed animal,--even atilt hitherto unequalled etiposition of the :husbandry of the .country, will be far frnlipee4 by the approaching eve .t here. , ....;At Poston, Ltswill be remembered, the 'dieplay • erithriseed only horses,* cattle, sheep and :sailer , . , , " but here It will include all the %elements, of, farm fyltg, to wit t—Catil4 . Bore's; Sheep, Swituri,Poul -87, diriiiiltunil Poducts, •Fi!d4.'Native, Wines, ', and Agrieulterallmpleunotts., T:tere will ; be 'no ex i clusivenetair,;EreVritich of farming will be lull; represented, thatoffering WAIF an oppoit4- • pity to iontribite,'enti o ty the liberal -premiums offered,•an linvitation ni doito, . era venire, which theuld-lkiinulate tore 4 . farmer; Who, feels ,a pride hildsiet(lll4,,sto bring forward •"lifilbsst in what ever teit*y belong. In this - untversal,com .":.petitia therefore ttere are the. strongest Induce ' Imentllor_alrko unite; fir • those even who may fail to obtain iSpremium of any grade, will .have the proud-eonicictuaness that they did what ttliey , enuld; regard - teal of .time 'anti expense, to promOte" 06 incites. of this National Effort of the Agrieni . paid brotherhood, ire which; apart fromnli selfish COnsideratitin every, iruerhearted ; hu s b an d man , . ' must (r) a - deireikof profeesienal. pride:. Let us , all'the preparetrth& Natiemat Show:" Lek us all resolve to ado sotnitQ toward it. No one ' cad he eofarleneath the average standard of his calling; ai to be unable to brieF-upon;the Bahl.' Won ground some animal "or?ertiele creditable to 'dais piegress:itr skill.• If it cannot be a thorough, bred animal, ahe specimen 'Of native d, a pen o f or sheep, leflOye ' ttbag. r tintof Itree gralf a bnthel or two; of roots, a collection of fruits; or any other 'article embraced Within the list of •premiums : Many penple, • who ;;Could be. ennienduable contr hi/tore: on such, an occasion hesitate to particip te,j on the . luppesition that othenf may brag .I nor articles. Many others, to their shitineate "unwilling to incur the'4x- I i h ighpenstkand.troublel(r the premiutes will corn tletely covcr,) tietinn ready to become inspectors' ea of what their Heigh ors and °Oars, precisely sit elated as themselves hereto ex 'hibit- : This course • ,we r hope, will beab ntioned at the .;approaching display, ati, that a I;i7niad near, sill,' unite, .151 I • • 'a band of renters, and bY, a union effort will.es ,., tililisit the fact that tad Agiiculkure of the United • ... litaterwilh favorably c"omPire \with thtit of anys, --- other count ry ' on the globe,. , i ~..... By reference tote Premium LiSt; -whilh will i be. shortly 'publish , d, it will be seen that thtt• whole amount of money appiopriated in it, Iliac - ttajthe unprecedented • sum 'of fourtein thousan • dollars. 1 And the estimated ~ '. l expeases for Abe 'en tire exhibition, will range betateen forty and , fifty ,tho ban dollars!. , , From this fact, persons unac ea qualeret: t Mt the arrangements now progressing, ma' t o •• . lomenpiwlcirt or their extent and msg. nince .• '. Even at , !this_' time, four weeks in-ad vance of the Exhibition, the ground's; some forkir acres inMli, wear the appearance _of a large vil lage tieing apes if, . enchantme nt. ' .- Tax t ? sioir i Srais ?Tiorirr. i 2 -The Barrs brFg Tele gra , 'is right in asserting tbain --the ,eicite-: ment attending the qUestion of President, iwe . • shoull,e exceedingly cautious -not to lose sight i -ofth importoncti of carping our, State Tie . ket. - . Ttilei ro-are succession's iti, October election it . ill Win be ill Weal for is to attetopt to be' successful Ito. N:oirmber. To the first s then t a& our :rrtergies . '14'0414 inl ow be:directed. Every body known what i the oal -prestige - of a victory ii, with . ihe large , . n .. , • oatint/ vote.-scattered throughout the State. It ). "111 eurOrtn i)urltiende,•intimldate oar' enttaie, rand "avert., the undecided: ''he reablt .. of the etobet election, maybe regarded as a sure har-, „ 1 bingesrif th.e.tatvents wallet's iii t i le succeed ' ,i . ... - 0 • t . lag %oast It i a trick‘af . our pppo ents to di a vt pie priblie;mind as Much as 'poesible) from the Stair, Ticket, and to' exerei4 ik,e tribe other . : -4 and more•rentite tonttiet. -If we,suffer ourselvi4 inlet duped by such a traniparept stratagem, we ;'may expect, to pay for, our pled credulity and , verdans,y in eat rtpd diogrice. The •Lotrofoco '' part +e attar Ats, fot the certainty upon ' which \ryt can calculate pat its adherents: bringing into ef. fteethe'play atom of strength with .which it, *a 'tressed. Ida* not require labor or even: ei:• kit tivaribt, on the part of the k era 'to tn n du; e every one of its infatuated 'followers fp de posit his vote— And, tberefore, , thei are filmed en ugh to igneie all discussion of Ahe State Tick t.3 et, *n the nope that Vigo doi c ng our friends may be ed to' believe that l it is Merely* minor topic.— Th tight is kept pp for', the Presidency--b i 'fight sbadel, now-begin on the •State Ti t. 1 that Ticket' every element of the opposition lc, the Fla ional Administration : is honorably rep I 'rented. There is nojUst ground for catril bere.-: Itvras caned with ► view:Ao. reconcile the eon=' , .ffictlng.eentimenia of, a !great be4y of the people; - and the spirit o&unite .4oneilietion raided' I • over the assembly' that aelpeted it. ' It is certainly ' orie;boo, upon which all men, who desire the res t aritkm of our State atfaini 4 ;Can 4onsistently and o .-- ' onacientiounly unit it is no I tmre party ticket -rite triumph will, of ,be the•trinmph of any fac tion o.Ao..qui: .- Will be aimplY the victory of. the ptple ' ut theldistiation to the 'political di &rinses. . The hondr of its ancfess will not be claimed by Republicans; nor by Antetleant, nor . by',Whigs. But to each one of tbest patibt'and to all of them will be tine a 'porton nf the glory lwsys accompanying a good , deed. If we differ, a pout the great questilp - of President, let there be no different* upon he State Ticket. There •, Should be a perfect unanimity'; rind if we win Abe first battle, as wiled confident we 0 tial, the 2nd will be dwarfed into imere skirmish—because : ibrtfoe will be disbearteired, dispirited and 'com pletely at our mercy: In short, tvqy thing de ''. p ends Amon the State Ticket. There is no :use to - mime words upon the subjeat,if we 144 it through' ibe sipinenerwoi indolence of ourttientlaithere is '' no porer strong enotigb to snarls us to f retrieve the misfortune in theiNoverober eleetion. 1 Bon. JAitis H. Citmpasu..—lTer • much per t: . suaiion op the part of those whom ' Mr. Campbell -to ably aid consistently represented in Congress, ' - ,:ie eondeitted to permit his nameto be used' for ' re -ainoinition ; and. we are gratiteed to state that the Congressional 'Conferees of Northumberland Mont and- Sch u ylkill, She met , at' Cannel on Theridai, after adopting ineries spirited re.so:. intions,lnt-uorniusted Br. Campbell by acciamrs *an. , liithoot distinction of part*, Mr. Campbell runs Mt titreandideteof every citisen'of this Con grosiorati d i strict who detests the present imbe cile Natio* Administration, and is opposed to the extet4i , M of Slavery, Mr. Campbell runs on the 4 - reet'Free Principles which re far in the North havabeen endorsed by the people at the polls.--- Look at.the' newly.clected Congresiiotud &siege tioneof Join, Vermont and Maine. Men , with elinoliceis enough*, act She (11000300 en the floor i of Congtices hire:: been reelected by overwhelming painritiet.. As Ur. .Cempbelli,has been fearless, the entire Opposition of this District iill:cheer . telly endorse him. • Apert from • this, however, tlit4 is anikben mo ' tire for: trimnibitinly in electing elm Boa* James If. cep:tyig!. A District Which fol , yeariwas Min . *rattly rwpreseated at, the ,Natioosi Caplial, has, 4i - et / gibe past 'inn. itad, - : in the persii of i ts Ripiel,entatiro, a nom of aMUty, a gentleman, a ripe *11414. The floeitien - mhicii he occupied unlthmiConntsittee of Ways an e ap s ,i was mat 'imporqint--tik indoemee little Non la deceits° *Friiidww ., o l .7 lll S to.b:4 Otiliftliall' Fl. When we inskittae a °comparison with him of bliteppo nent in this emtvastr; TIM. L. DeWitt, the distance botint,in,-Itt every. respect, in immense.. Wchre notoonvenant with thicapability Of MI. Divert, . but his neighbors Mtd acquaintances of Nortlinnt heriand;Cointy inform us that the &enrage, of Lis abi*talts belOw that of ICoL Stitteb. - Defend nstient itabeeility in:oar Cottgrensitroal repress*. , Viotti If Major Miiirart jOititild ibei crested; he 4t would be m distiegitlibeAlo s that respect. , Tette F moo elltorthualbedilidAml alibull illi i r',untierrWhigs:;iterericene and Itsrpublkinv ME _ TEMBER 13;,1836. • Bet aattasra Two Facce.- ri ' Boebanan's pond. . cal record is one mat of inansitteneles arid con !radiations. /Be babeen everything and iiotbing, i Willing to profess arty principles and joitittny par. ty tbatwould keep : bim in oda. We wish; now to calf particalar.attentibe to 'two e x tracts from letters written by him at different times, that the , public may see whit reliance can be placed on the candidate of the negro Democracy. Here-writhe i extrac i ts: • , I - _ ' :Extraet from Nr. Bu .l JlExtritet' from Arr. Be chttnan'e letter Aug. 210,,chanon'eletter of 'weep. 1944 to T. Sandford ofitatice at . 1 Cinch/nd Alabama, con fi rming eerl others„ nominotioa to i m leu tale ea a cersatio- witk Ward did Mot gentlemen.. l ~ • .. L The recent legislation .....fhe•liohabitants of a, f Congress respecting territory, 'as such; hlivejd , nmestie slayerp--deriv no political rights=haveled as it has been from -no power ,whatever ever i tb,a 'original: wadi pure the' subject of slavery lifolo, Plain of legitintatapo ' that. they can neither iallitical power:•-tbe will Of terdiet - nor establish I I it,[the majority -promises except when alsemialedl ge ere length allay the dan in - convehtion te to: form al roue excitement. This State Constitution . ' legislation is founded hp i : • .1,„ * - 1 0' 1 on principles as .ancient '. . liavatig urged tbelas free govern:meat itseir, saloptiori, of the Mistral- F i t i ad in accordance-with ri Comftiomise, the • lin- em has simply declared feretice' lis irresietliale, i thitt the people of a Ter thit -Coe i gress, Jin ,trey'ritory,,, like those of a opiniora, 'possesses ,th'titte,wholl decide for power. to legislate capon emse e ale the subject of-slavery in ver y e lves whether. hall or shall not elt lf the. Territoria. ' Whiexist within their limits. would' it The au absurdity Nebrask.a: , 'lCansas tI then he, afoibilst assert- act 'dote no more than tag this sovereign power gite the 'force of law. to LMCongress—which•pow-thiir principle of self-gov -1 eefroan its nature . must eminent, dbelasing it to be etclusive—l should , be•"tbe, true' intent and in the very same brad', loaning - of this get, not also cbrim'this _Pendent to' legislate slavery into power for the population any Territory or- Stale, of a-Territory in an - un , or exclude it . j therefrom, (organized capacity I I but to lave the people cling to the Missouri thereof perfectly free Cutilvrtquisa with greater to form and regu late , their tenacity than ever.—k,c.:domestio institutions in • ~ I 1, 4:) }their own, (tray, subject . Extract of -a fetter only to the i Conititution Mr.' YaTtei . , - Sag 16,.0r the United Siites."- 1848. : • This prineiple will not I cannot' eloaftdon ' thashee.controverted by any ' . position 'widen '1 Aare individual of any'. party Caul • deliberately • and professidg devotion to • coneciail.owily ta ken,and . popular government.-- assume any other , thatßasaides how vain and il ca,n be presented. -Alinior said any other •''' - iprin aple rove• in pm , I ' l i tlee, An ard to the -" • ITerritories . TRI WAauIA4TOx 119VIIX, PuttaneLcina.--. While the old and at one time, the faehioneb,le hop tel of Philadelphia - r -the United Stites—is' to be rased to the ground fora new.and splendid edifice intended to be occupied to the . Penneilyania Bank and while others of theibtand well known hoiliee of Philadelphia, are deing i indiffer ent busioese, „ e i ono gratified to know that "the Wash ington" flourishes. It is a house peciliarly ,pleas. antto the traveller as fell as resid'ent of Thila- . delphis. In the , quiet'ehambers ; beautifullyfur niShed parlors, or at-tbe.table, upon which invari ably can' be found, every luxury that the seaatn affords, the solouriler meets eringenial society.—, Under the superinteadenceof our ceurt(ons friend, Mr. EDWIA llsnrwitt—than whom no gentle man in a similar position between Blaine and Cal ifornia; is more pepolar'ltith the. tnirclinrceib inutrity—the IVaatington' , Rouse is'a relic . of the goon old days' of hotel keeping--the days When a first i chass house, wis not s mere display , of silver Ware,. costly furniture, brainless for, bold sharp ers and impudent roerdies;, -,,but a phiee where high toned ladies and. gentlemen practiced all those charming amenities of social life, to .be found noir but seldom in .public.: For 'privacy, real comfort and , gentility„ - commend nit s : in this age of fast everything including hotels, to die . Philadelphia Washington lionse. . — . Cooi.- 1 1.be * Sunbury Gazete'e assei(it that no pa per in Scbuilkill• county opPiniis the election .of Wm. L. 'Dessert, but the 'lfisirk Joslyn's/. 'Vie perceptive faculties of friend *Onoginasi:are sin gularly obtnlm . We incline. toihe opinion that the liiinersville Bulletin oppoeea the doughty Ma jor, and thaithe.rramaqua Gerette leans i that direction. bus( Innis up three Englis i rh 'papers in the county,. opposed to Deirart, io one 80;,, , 1i5h paper—tbe Regisier—that advocates bit election. etis the Gazette here only appears semi-ocelisionally, it is not very . •effeetive in ihe cauie oftforthum her)andie good "feeder' lath:* to :facie, friend Youngman.. ' ' •Ti Ballard E Sunday 7 Monday fi Tuord'y 9 • Wadn'y 1' Itursy 11 I Friday 12: PlP•AhtiajAceidens.i—Ott Wedge's;lay, a t o. at;r nasowl i Lswis Rather. was shoettagly ban* a; Oak Milk Colliery, Mt. tiffs°, by an, esillositia of, ate tiami). recove r , it is.thattibt. par Odd. Pette;i - Appoietiesiit..-Carl Huber, Esq.; of PlOe'.Groie. appointed - R. W. Dop'ti Dist. F., of , Bebes , lkill'Dl limy, re.. signed. pi' Sabo' dined the ni roads by the the ilifediog Com&Uee bare fis ' OK, go a t. natal Israel of Bur, fAssikip, for &gal . =MO ^tr- s ,<Vetzr44,42.`s,FOVAZtiy47t,.. ..mais who ire in favor of intinectitalwspreassta.l dolt--Aosilli rapport a man who dares . M stand' up ptitlinchingly for the right, and wh o are op. , posed to the intension of Slavery.- , -weanY,extlet repudiate in this contest the tyranny of party, which seeks , to elevate .treed lieara,nlll loo p ' tbe imbeelleen d unseat pitons: In et*il .eectioo- 41 the great, Pixel Nortb, thouxinis are rising!igv their inajesty, withcastedistinction of party, b) stand Isitttii rights of, the North- ilfer i " o f N it' umberland and Schuylkill, will yen be - roan n the/1441'1MS toe, in. the coming contest? Do you intend to vote.for a MAMA° represent you in the, next aof MOT -fourth &men? ';'Ltit., turhear • earty "Ay," from • Illuislifeentsin 'to the , g waters of beautliat , Soigne - halm* , ' • _'j • 'twi ts:, Tim , turn Ilitstuts.--Among the Marlene phases of the present contest for Freedom spinet • the extension of Slaiery and arrogance of , the filaveeersey, is the positiOn assumedby thole re. lies of Mat Very respectable party of i the , ptud-- the Old Line Whigs, They profeto revere the principles-oflfenrf;ChtY, the Po . of Aot-Pric". p s l Statesuien of his,tinie,"yet they his d . !liter from the; organization, with Which that its:inured man .would.beldentined, 'were ho living. i If a: -single Old Line Whig-desireitto shape his Conese, by the chart'framed by the great leader of 4'015%14par, ty, let hint adept fotl . hiS compass tie prineiples embraced in the Repablican_Platforin. There id !Wet Issentimerit le taut Platforns, tinged ..in the least With Abolition m 7 -nut a'single dente to de o privefthe South'of single : Constitution, 1 right • r which she tionesses-rnot a resointionwhi ' would not bare received the - warm approbati in O Henry' Clay.,The party and - measures which , ise_Old;- Line Whig endeavors, nos? to supper:4[l4 regime means, are deadly hostile to'cverY tentsui t cher; ished and uttered by lifi; , Clay. The) . oitiUis. , 'scrupoWus villifieviv the litterest mum es ;"the 1 men t who defeated hint for the Presidency . by fat- ' , , his position before the:people Of Pennsyl. sifying , '• , titliai • iliote nstassiniof the vital interestd;Of our • State,- are now band in• hand `ails the NoiMerni :, Detsit;cmcy„ and _l3l'o 'all bent, in nd lion of that 1 Slaie Ring!' ' ,Would„ Fleury Clay w th hi mos t sive; intellect; his gialit integrity, his principles as!, pure as trio. !now :which lasso! the , . cheek of 1 • childhood, be found in titoseienits, oi: L even aSsise ...1.... I in inl to mdirectly the triumph of thosa,pisedcr. ere VYrunny ? Believe it na; ye th4are filth . fttl l to that , great man'. memor y. Herb! hitard yer hot a voice , from the shades of Ashland.? Does it I not com e musically, over the clash of the contend . . ing . fOrces? "Sus,' I RAVI SAID AT I trevka, cotrai YOTE re .17 , , —ND - ear ' via NEVER CAS AND OR W T I veva son MAIM ito ir ' r PLANT. PO ItIiSHALI EYED YAKS a n 90410 TO PLANT SLAVEit.'IOIERII SLAVERY. DOES ' : 'l- 1 1 NOT RICIST." I ' a i ' ,1 There May recn I inseam ma Line WlShit, like the , five 'thousand lick.spittles of Maine, who arO,, willing to detach themselves from the main botli' of the men Who aril ghtThg against the extension' of Slavery',; but the are unfaithful to the prioci /les of the immortal Clay, They descend still lower. In attempting to-defend their cootie, they assert that they are where) lienryt 'Cluj , Would . ' stand, were hi living.; Freemen, when you heir a man otter the falsehood, tram it down his throat. • *-- , by pointing to the-immaculate, et{nsistent, Free dom . !Owing course of 'llarry of the ltrest;" ntsdtothe abeve sentiment uttered by hint in the Sena?, Chamber 'of. the Baited States. flo(gtfa49.! .Rep Stied by 3, Lew*, of SWIM 91INUAL 0111!XIIIIAT3oNs, lint x .• . • . 7biasgraph. E Gevrapk 9th oin, 30 days. 29.28 M 22 24.18 V. 44 11..% 2931 29.14 Might ofPottallle. (me , eer of Market t 20. streets) above mead tide, C 3 3 ,967 WaneelStait Philadelphia tam. - Latitude, 44% - Population in 1040, T,BOO. I file"Banalion rorode,—Thn first : Regitneltt. ofAchtrylkill eoenty Vplantiern.srill meet-mss . ,- PiOldel 111141 'ivies! in...litinersvilie, oncliendir., V 211 inst. Alttention COntrianies. - `-- " Seim, Caws Aseriadvarnt- o`lll c ut. ,rural and hfsetffiacteigoPs* - - -- "-Wf. invite at tendon tprthof o Premiums to ins surarded at _ the TExiiibitiOn 'Of ibis Assoeistion, which , in will. 'contence at Betstritilit linven - on tho 2i.ib inst., and-continue tin:n.442..14011.11 will .be found in our advertising column, ' pa' ifseeisi is Jfiddleposi ofthe 00,ositioifie! as Stamm De.noerney.--4 meeting of those siti- Sens opposed to the Edges Demoeracy, sod the present AdministratiOn, favor of Free Lo bar sad Free Soil, will meet , at Ballot's Hotel, Middlepart, thiJ evening. I Tho will -be addressed by B. Bartholomew, in English, and other speakers In German *I English. AtilllfS'areide' )--On Thine day ifterern, a, ttian. named John' McGeice„ coin initted suicide by drivertilag,' is:i4te Canal !nslow. - Loeb:No, 3,,near this , Borev i iii . . - Tbir body was •subseqtfently, recovered, inqeeet held. on it by the co'roner. verdict iiaelendered in ae• cerslanets.*itit.the facts. . Th4l l llo of the ` Man , .44 about 88 years. , Upoi.bie person_Were founds $3B in inoney ;'n die hill Pik s larger sum; a '491 aiid s knife.' .s t . • SEN- Aranyipi Jim(' tuteArlibitioit:—Thp Thir) Annual gshibitiOn or the Students of the Ares:- diaplostitute, OririgabOrs, will - fake place ak.oi . , 'wigobliiit, on 'Fridt7 Rest, 10th lust. The 'atter: `6isei which consist of declamation on the part Of the interspersed 'with music by, the Potts villa. Brass Band, will be of the moAt'entertaining Character. The athibissien on the oc 1- .4e the 'charttlter of th . weu: anderstood'atirappreel - lunytit Sit) eitiseps of the County J. itlay n. Shen este led, Will ME learn. about 'toretrioio to Wolasport, Carbon Co., Pa. for the purpose of takfogentire :elm* ,of the LU0104 41 Normal and High Fcbool" of Hutt, pis* 'As a Ittineber Mr. Pewter occupies yn enviable rttOk4 and while the eitisensof fietturficlif !Liven wilt ithgrtit hie dePartnve t they / congratulate him uponattaininga 'Position 'els sofwell fitted to oectipy : , •Hr. Porter's Idea tuatelyi to puvelutie the 'Mira inte4t 'of the school at Weittapit.' it, and tocoMe of roux is; sole poirieter.: The highest tamales are taught thine; aid ;arrangements to ptirfectei to receive poplisfrCen a distance. We wish Mr. Porter sumo+ In his new Isitiere, of action. . 4 ,I • , r - Air' Penaeykaniu Nosaie: ;Varble.—..At J. I': _ Lang's Marble Yard in this Bort:nigh, ean be:seen some tine Specimens of;•Mosaje Marble, quarried in Lancaster Conati, this State. This marble is 'variegated in the most unique and beautitufman. , ;Ater, while itkbardnces rendersit susceptible of :the highest polish: This marble will bear criti. eta comparison with the most celebrated European specimens. which have come under our notice, and ircertairdy, equal . ,any fancy marble qu i tigried in any other `ssetiou of the .United Stales 4 Tie tiniest marble quarried at present out of this State, is in Tentmesve„ but it le more expensive than tiio Lancaster maible. giveral prominent sof/dame/4 among - whont are •ITtizent 47 this Borough, hale .an interest in the yrifestatee marble depesit;and although theY,hav been bit recently ofiened, bide already eoittraessiiti the Governuient and private parties.to auppt) t e'marble, for mantels, petiole,. etc. \lt is ifurnished at front 110 to 70 cents' pis, cubit foot, and from ihe peculiar/ high situation-of the quarries, itiocki 9f ana Lengtb--even an hun dred' feet—can _be turned perfect. We sue .gest. to our citizens—the ladies too,, who invaria ;b/ use fond of the beautiful—to pay Mr. Lang,: et . yartLe, t e visit to.day,'wherc they can ec a I ; apeci- Inca u(the tnarble - te which we refer. -1 - :-----: Spaln in their . palmiest dayiNuald not e:abilti. anything in the_Motiaic line reittly_raore betditifu than the slab whieb they have t, privilege of in epching. ' - - I .. . , . . ..?". Organisation of the Olitrai Fresedat Cliebi of Ec . Ailaili fousty.— Pursuant to public netire,A !needing of the friendfof Fronton t end Freed4m was held at Ilill's Hotel, in this Borongli on Monday evening, Eept. 8; for the purpose of fully Zrganising the 'Ventral Fremont to y Club of Behurittil Count ." - j71113111/U1 Wein, tavi was called to the ' A clay ; ,! d Lin, liortkolontqw appointed Beira: ary. A Co` ee composed of Vnink Witham,. Frank Pott, M. tht, 3. A. Inties-and J. W. Bowen, waisminted to poit officers and Gotonilltees tbr's permanent orgenliation. Vending . the abeam* of the toretelt In tie die charge ot Its duties, the meeting ;was . in a spirited manner by &Bennet t Esq. v. The.. Colas:Wee reported the foil ag, which wu .uosaltnousli i adopted: .• ' . . , Pmadeat—,/zannaa Rim. . 0 „ Vice J'ttsicknts—Capt. Prank Pott, J. W. ficsieherry, J. W. Ebermin. , . r . : k I • - Se enleiry-- 7 Pninh 11. Wallace. ••, ' . • ....../ . Asa. Sotrelary--•Lht.lhictbohnnow. . - ' Treiring;•er- i -.1. B. Phillips. ' • Zoti.•utite'Ctoss . : ndie..e...-Wm. B. Wells,: Pena Bh Wal• hie, Tbeiidorp-itiiirretson:s . • : ry~cnding asinellacc—..T. W. llosiberty, IL:11/ I{antsinger;'34n•Mllleti .Onssuittig4ni,Finattee—T_hoodore Oarrotson, A. W. Hal.. ierstadt. j i . A. Jones: : ' tinieseitteemponference.-11. Amami" Richard Ed/warda, B. Bariholtaeir. (Umatilla *lli Cbastifaties and- Btlaws--8. F. Pen= Veld, Joe. F. Felder, U. Unatainger", Lin. Barthi44;mew. , Theo I nt lislThed Cimnittee'met ow 'Thar/day evenlng, and drafted a Constitatkm and By-tavri fisr, the regula tion cf the Club: -It will' report at the next *setting. On Monday evening, 62 persona enrolled. thenteelvea se snew#4 - 11 of the Club. ' It sh"uld be underatood - Ithot no Initiation fee is required to became a member. j It is * five ti . ., an who 4te 041:14, and ana ae ea itt the towing electkati to Fume. free Speech, ' 141110 1 r, Free I:Isbor and Tremont. I The Club adjosnmd to meet at tint's on Mondayevening nest, at 'hit* time witfOnlfripate au bewared aceention to !hells! of freemen, already` tnembersla the "Cent rat Ttentont Club of Sehtiylkill 'County." COMM 111 , 001#11e0S—Ceatia zed, 2' Reported Sperially for thi ,70=1121.1 cosaieria tesitoNs•rurnms nu 08.56. INIDAY, Sept. fc-4ba. David etult:„ will - fittest to commit a Rape ottUthild. of sieves Years oId. T DanI. 7: Burkhart. fat* of the child, pros .ecutor. July trial , : , —"Not Gtdlty," esidl Comity for eteta. , ibis. es. AtilCS Irsilirnet.—Aeuttet and disorderly coudurt. JCourt having beard the case, directed Beth, to.'pay the earls and give hail tor good behavior for !rhe year. ; Qom. vs. Ceo . Meen.— Adultery erlth'tifaiy Ant; Ather ton; wife of Wesley Atherton. r .„ am. vs. Slut. R. Boit, e.- 7 :For Men pretatisih, cot , teeth of Win. o.',Johnson. 'lgnored. ' Deft : for"eosts. ' Una,: ea. IT es. G. Johnson„—Assault sad Battery, on s ea* of Ede. n Bpyte. Tyne tin. Bottled. 4 DavidAparli, thejecupecutoi, was sentenced to pqy the coats In thi _two area of Larceny ignored against Jas. Buckley (provionaj mulcted.) • ' • SAIVRAAT,Peig. e. (his. Ts. Jan. '...l2lltr.and-LarCeny, • on oath of Ann C. Young. -Yenlict„cd! Gary, "aunty"; and pett:imente l ooddio pay d eta. innicosts, an 1 to under. go, iiiiprisotimiiit, at solitary cot lintcatni, forpo daps. Cuer...rs. Theo. Alfccvamatcr.—Rape on Martha Usube... tunes i Joi) , artra not long in snaking up the Minds to , acquit ale • Con, re: Hanson. Atkins..-Amoit and Batt Not.' pyym. ggto h entered,i payment of costs., EMI ' a 411.41. * nat. J. Willinsii.—VlOlatlng.Llquor Law. Deft. plead gulleT, and was sentenced to dtal. and costs, and to undergo lisprlsonineut ford° days. Thls sentence Was websequeotly \ revolted, and costs only Unposed, tin *meant of elms to the %Ills q lodlettnent to this and similar cues (explained helot/' ~' - ' ': '' \ si t aim. rt. Mx , : ‘ CbO:-4111441 d Battery. Deft. plead guilty, ald Was seeitenV s. due and'eents, t ,snicinntoandeftegire bait lit ._ o kestk '' the- peace. ' d 0,.. as Valentine troit.—dietti*and - IMAsr7 upon atnirge Detach. Deft. plead gp, hid isiiientenced to Pend. costs. . _ • , •am vi . Ctiblerine amt.—Violating Lliitor law : Wader directive of the Court, rendered a reedit of eel ge,t ll 3',. lit, though COW rail to the Court's instramioirk put the costs upon the County instead of the Deft. - 4 .. The bill, in this cue, was drain to emir the grit lee; lion hot the existing Liquor law, of-Glut Varch, 18116,1 which provides Utak—A-from and kj a:Zerpessage of Ude Act, it shall he unkrirlel to • isaintain Alai house s 'room or place Where vinous, splAturms, malt, or brewed U titers, or any admlxtuies thereof, are raid' or Amok, except as hereinafter provided." 'The rensaleint Metiers* rearred to specify the several kinds of license . that may be , obtained Maier said Act, mai attach tapel ike for se/ling contrary tc the erodes prescribed under addlicenses. ' The ,Deft .'s counsel contended that the' said Act was iithility, a* to this Dett.—she bating been millet ;dared, not contrary, to, a licenser end that an Indictment upon the ilrst ' maker. of the Act alone, (which isa general probilitiod,hak inherit any penal ir attached for its violatiourvrould not Ue. The Prose. eutiet Attorpey admitted tiMt 411 had foremen and rips , ' preklated the objection urged by the couaselon the +thee aide. het that after harlot carefully examined the raid Act, be sew co other sense than to prepare the Miles it was. eousebois that lf the Deft. vamped through the in. ellicacirot tie law, it was notimit of either the Court or klamelt. Me farther stated that in a 'number of other' like cases, the hills were ell idmilarly drawn.A. lire Coed, however, having respect more to the than the triter of the law, took a different view of the water; and declared that. on indictments "di ferontil . prepared; no u to 'charge , the selling of 11440 f iiiiolit• lima" the partiss child he corivleted feud tleitrihrie db meted that the Delta in an the eases marred to ,Mould pay the theta and be bound weir to &neweramsk Term. It win toe late to smodip new Una pre. slat Tai, oa th s Grand Jury had lase dire r- In additioe.te orb_ ceistrectien of the Arri of hat %tie . e try the peat, *Meg th e millet of *MIT Ida* . zorstibim Prr, sts44' Cowiintlon, - . pir-46a. iiroaec—A tad,sot Pox, of ibis Borough, bad olio of Ma nun broke"; ok ecaivliir" 4.._11114-1"111 El Esii.„ of Bchnylkill.l4Sealytho for 31' years, has liten IdentOod ylth t.• !mr•US I2 , as:s ite4ool.-t;teher"7, MMM% WEIN BM not lbw" the bittriet MTh" bildlaigtithededkabl &iota= to's lbsetiotiOr Acf 411.4.talliutkid-1611,rna /4044 by.* Act 54 teatime tact Itteaardratat thetswititOriblett. pretaptotily, Ittebida tie adapt of asplattuaniscle Ytaromi lignore wall wilicatitlea,darith. _out barb% grid obtained a team agnmeddy tc4aar." un der the penally of a Sea ixecoading oseAtaeitnrd ****" o.;cit. es. Jaa;:taatrf AT/at Pirk.c.—.Aartglt loot *Wary 'upon •Cattutrioe Collin. Jury /aapatted "Mpg,' toTp#: directed Jaacei to pay costa. ' • The Grind — Jury Ignored lieVisewl.# Dreltiao. ,h 1 ! 1' . amlast the District 'Attendey, witeinsposi fhtri Conuoce• . ',weenies Attorneys ' submitted to • the . court another Psi the charge of a conspiracy between that ofilerO sad blieMiatept, Mi. thinkD.:to mint illegia lees; but , # it was sidalltted thatins latter tlll presented • no am matter, Inadditha to. that cc sit:tined In the one jest !gained, the Court refused to refer HID the Grand Jury, unlees ensue one alienist make the neeeseary affidavit lol ; liminsiy. Ds the institait'an of slash a proceeding. - MMus Sept. 8.:•••ctes: rs. ilaiyarl lossplos.--SuretY at the p 4 art on oath of Eridget Langton. Court,' bar ing heard t les, titivated the burden of the pests to t 4 divided between. theist. . . . I ' chm v 4 Oridoet 4ody,-4atety or peace. Catharine. ' kleGett...— , `pisiturnt. Deft. to pay mete. . . - ciiVenoz 4 lCArianc—Ammult and Battery upon I • ~ J Redress. Nee submitted to the Cosert, *hen dull .. y was directed to pay its own casts.. - -'' I . • ' Can..* Maripar • st Dassea-Arinvoassing to been dow n ~ i the (house of Minuet Langton,. DM the DION fined •to lea ant heritage to the 'sittribetjan of I.lcsonrt, • . sad accordingly directed tO pay the coda . tine. a CaTherhie Ihdler. , 4ureiy of peace, On cub of Judft y la:S. punt-heard miles, and directed each .1 , *party to its Men rods. ' - .- - •'' . ,; -1-': Con. rt. Anis Purrts.—Antstat and DaiterOpon Mar garet Langton. , Verdict of Spry; tot guilty, and Mai. prat) Mai the bill of costs., , • . ' - Cie,. vs. &ankh* graacr.—Adallesi wilifilharine / Goad l win, with of flearge Goodwin. Jury trial. Verdict, . .. . _ guilty. - . . - 1 ...A sluil p. vas'Peered id bl;l l .baldri Mn.' msiiii . ; — . Kra mer, broth Tranklia. Portia reside at Auburn. f h . The prosecnt .... , and ior same Gambia:been, snidest 1 Ofs to filistiog fits, from which herinind .issit . boln greatly' liriPaymi. - Ifei Isicoinpiteen became ea manikat, 'ln 1 the coca. '54 these' wo trials, that . the - counsel for the Proiamotion; hotrillhiLM as a sionvietien in the lat. f termini Upon such test y, valtintarily offerv/dfostay i • the procpedlPis, earths Dhdavoral off the' plea, 'end:, paymint of the costa, by Delia, which was *grew! to, and ciao in sett! ' ~ 1 : ' 4 &mention was then in aired of jrasismOtapinat FrrinkUn, 'which was subsequently allowed, and the case' sled tarty disposed •of . i' \ , •. . - ', I Tamar Clot. 9th..r-Ctn es. •Wis. IL Harrit.—Ob l tattling money on false pro !mete. Jas. Enamel, iiiepros. sentoi. joSy trial. ' t The gise„af the ammo lu chit Me' weajliat this Gatti, on a false representation of the sol vent . condition of a Lumber manufacturing company, of whkkhe erase Meth ei,indaced'lbe pivescutoi (his fa at the same tams ': Ds the partnership.) to it advsneaeonsldersble siweba y money for the benefit of the company:7BM the allegation was unsustaiised, and the prOiecutor; directed to pay cent. - , • • . The greater part of Wednesday. was ' occupied is( the; ' i arinusent of certainproceedingspendingletweeubleasuil Adams acid !flattop, relating to the late partiershifi, lemineee... At it P.. 111 thl Court acreed to Weduces day morning 'Seat, Mn 10 o'clock , when a Conk-of Cowman Pleas will apposed, ear: the trial pf .Civil causal daring the week follasitg. .1 - -, ;: . 1,) . , rfbeffrporterachapwle4es hillueihr uudik k- ohltgations tortheolffeets•of the Court, partietyy to Major Down- In ,Clerk tbr the Quote ,ticoers, r tarn's* afforded blot thrcuititkihetr Midi:tem to the . ;• ration of the tortifoloS tePoltia • • • • jslll',Young Moe' A ;'etian %Oat/wt.—Par. • • I be of • tnantio public notice, attain t lathes and gen tlemen aatembled ;It the Lutheran Church, in Mar ket street, on Wedneedity night, Sept. 10th, to take into consileration the propriet7 of forming a "Young Men'a ehristianltitmeiation.":. • Pie meeting eras eriptnizedrpy. appointing A. nuttiel, Esq., Pretjdent, naafi . . F. Penfield, Serie tary, ttfttr whieb 6'wee vetted with prayer by Rev; r .L Gray Gray then stated the IN • - ri• ;f .e e .• eating, log the nature, of the Associndon which it ea protiosed .to form, .and gap Pan intereit count Of ,its success apid;aisefoleeis in other el, where it h:4lkein formed. Be l urged the - • • ,:o i tance of forming , such t an i mp ,.... iociation_in ttr i -ille„as a powerful instrumentality for good, fo ruing the charactcra i and directing the ener ter r )Ur,foung men, and throritik a and them ri tectio'n against the 'tomcat in noticee of stree t assoCiations and thcett`of vetoing rc. , - :mt.! The plan proposed is) orm an association of young men, eMbracing II w eyrie to cooneet themselves with it, between the ages_ f lif and 5 4 -, , or 50 years, to collect funds sofficient oforrnhe nucleus of a library, and tope ' . " . tt ding roopi, which shall contain, in addii ayO ! e library, a good selection from the' reli duo rid"' secular newspapers of the day, and pt r vat able ieriod icois, which'shill lie open?, e trtMobers ar si, place of resort ip the Iv2elin where they ;than Meet good company and o oylan Op itnaltj for : interesting and !ere ding. • it also eon templates bavii meetin for tures, dill: cessions, essays which all cad take a part., i.:l Mr. Sleek fol, th some remarks farther] explaining the . opotallon of snchassociatlmi ? and' illustratingthyimportance and Pecessity,offoroo,, ing one here/ `.l . g, • " ' On motion, the tollowiag y resolution was adopted: I , Respired, That in view of the success and, bene- Bela! remits attending the formation of 111(oung Meteit Christian Alsociationp"in other places, *el . cell' It expedient 01 form such an Association' in PtAsville.. . , , Or/ Motion, !Aged thit'a committee be appoint" /id to.eonsist (if two (roe:Vend Erangeli*Vbrie., tiara denoalination in town, to draft a eonstititiorri und...by-laws ffir such an asiociation,,to' be pre _ sante/ at tbetriezt,m . The.followitig re Innen were named onabot emulate* D *Ashburn, A Russecßev. J: T. ,Grneey;Wilp. .`Hodgson , Rer. D.:Steek, H. ZiWimermari,"^ger W. 1 11. Priestly, J. 1.'31e.. Cement, Roy. J. P. Lib, , W. Edwards, Jas. Shearer, Roe. kr. Graeff, J. F.J Petrey, Re . v.J. Mc(col, and 4 P. a ! ,t herni . uni, „ 44p :option, voted that when we jourthli meet at the F irst Methadiet chiurch,•next Wei - day evening, , tept. 17th. • ; ' ' ./ \i, ' ' \ The Se retary was initrveted . to notify mem , ... berg . of, t o eil m mittee who twerec.nutpreaent o o their upp ~ t&mti. also td'.send a untie!, of the' next Meeting to" tit, different ;clergymen' in town, and tot:at:se tbe - pineecdingti of this meeting to be published in tbe'b i niougbpu : peti. -) • Ili .meeting !irtAhen eloied with benediction An by Ilex. bit.: Stec*: 1 , ''',. ' ORAZD JOEY REPORT. To the llotsoratk, the - Aare, ke. The -Grand Ihquest reipectfolly report:--That they haVa seted on AU billst presented for their consideration, finding, in all; seventy-nibe bills, :among which number were found sixty-two true bills, one of the same being for murder, and seven ; teen were ignored; which' bills, sundry were pi mi nor importance and shoilld have been settled - by the committing Magistrater, and not !MVO occupied the time of the Court, -Ur burdened the County with costs. • • . - . Also, a petition for a: ridge over thetiViscon!s• eo, being presented by a number of inhabitants of Porter township, before the said Inquest, was ap proved. • They, also' reeolnmend that the road at the foot of Broad Iltientain,etApter lisiery dangerous to publietraveling at present, and ,netisearilY'needs suiting: • They further ) _present Oat the road between Fountain Spring and Ashland, bulb° township of Butler, is ali;co in a ;very darigerons cooditioii for i pnblie 'travel, and needs widening, as *ell's* a portion of the same,:railing. They, would further recommend e the fencing of the turnpike road, from the drat bridge below the Seven Stars' house to neer the W aterloo locks, the' same being very dangerous, t ot *great detriment' of public traveling, Joss of life bWring reuired) near the !MO. . . , . The loqueit further represent that dmy hive 'visited the County Prison, and, being adMitted by the kindness of the Warden, Mr. Iteifsnyder, were 1 3nti coneted -to everritepoilmtnt of the building, all 1 of Which inidicated cleanliness andjudicinus au agitimatn 111 V n the part 01.Iteifsnyder. -Abe inquest also. visited the other public 1) W., ings, and found them all in a neat and orderly condition. ' , -In conclusion,' the. Grand Inquest return their thanks to the lionerable Coortand Distriet Atter neY, and the ;often, for their courtesy and kind. nes's during the session. ~ . A - ' - i . .TOBIAB KitEIDER, Foreman. September 6, 1866. - . • Xi . ttlag Of Congresielon* Deenithreee. . - M. CAIMISL, Sept. 11, 1856. ". American-Con. the Conferees hpOinted by the .ientilt of Northumberland county, and 'the linloireo:vention'of Schuylkill county, to place in notaln, tion a Candi` date for Congreso, ta . repro. senttha 11th district, met parsueat • - t,c, appoint. i mentatibe Mt. Carmel House , Mt. Carrnel, North. i l „tirland county,—preseptr Mositri. Bs4*uei Johns . and , George Behalf; of/Northumberland; county, .oend i Robert M. Pahrter.ii Henry' W. ':Lapis and ' , Henry Huhn, of Schuylkill cauntil • : - . ' - :.'.on,..motion, Samuel . J ohn, Esq., was 'called to presidi Over the Conference, and Minty- Naha op- pointed Secretary. The Conference then being' read fur 1 &nines's, artii it being uuderatotril 'that genii men representing a Demooratie Convintioal of It rthumberland county were present : In Mt' I, on motion at R. M. Palmer, Esq., the Seen q. ear diiecto,d to informs Slepie.itiattlidr. . _ 4 __ _ _ Brattr and Eck, Gni Conferris r afetred to; thou' Sir We bevies our, resderoto the passel of' Dr. dyees adrertbeetowdis which appear in the Fplitaini Li this onfirence was organised; raady tosprocced lmr over. 1141 deal:rye atitenpon as titian' of Whet to bottoeity and TAM, be ItoPPY: to toceint any laieresto Pia, and trim a Nonni whit)? all have Imilr ematonnication,thil May desire to make. , f reepeL7ted. The Doctor is well knotty. as one of thele,l4., , A communication was mitred froiali.:l3. ifes'4 fog Cheistofig of this teolitq. who devotes hi. - great at.: or and others; stating that air:we had. orgsairadi . 'greats to the als e t r ttn and ilatioloctoto of Tapia . • , • , • Alleelbr mopatir use; Tbii upitandilied ' savers *MA. with Conferees reverent!** -Nortititeibeqsaid Ca, , u i , „,,,,_:, ~i . i „,„„., „ t o o wel l, ~._.L. ~_ , [ 'they bed se farther eataaitdeatioriteasitka. 1765ty7 0 — ne e d" ar;7, .„7,i,,i on r ma , * 17,,,,,, 1fa i pm _ 41"a1' i r , 64 ,, '- ea 'riot's:la the, toreaandeatiew Wits ordered to t Avant rowalif Otacrorr., ri ; .`i • ~•! .; lie of the table, mid tioti:. the Conferee proceed' ' For Ws In Poitorlilerly lona lt wF4Mo - I , . .. . . , .. BE ~~:> , ~.. to notoinote esodtdato for Coatroom; tar the Ilth • • ' , . . - :fitr..li. M. Feltner .nentinated thit' . .llc4. - Isilart . r ',A.anz44..... , i ,e , • '.•• - , . . --;': , o4intiation, there , tog no "hither nominationth , . , thellrnesution proceeded to•Vote - etodi Coes, when Jet H. _Cturipbe:lveceived 5 voteet t andlowe Air' , stared the unanimous choice et this Conn:recce fez - :#1 - i - The Hai; Tames IL Camp was then intro..' . , ' ,-, :ducedoutd, eloquently addrialsed the Conference, . , f accorpting the nomination.' ' • •• - - - - - The followinveloallons Were offered by IL M. Palmer, Esq., arid unanimously adopted: • Resolred, Thai the remise of one Representative, lion. J.,tares IL Caltraar t x.„ in the recent Congress, • has fully,met the wishes and expectations of his constituents, and has entitled hint to the proud di*. Unction of the 'anon im ous s itu ow inalibn which we this day tender to him. . . v .. ' Resolved, That we call upon the.people of this' Congressional District, ,without regard to pest Party distinctions, who are. Opposed to the polity. of the present - Fierce Administration, and to its being 'continued, with - the additional eno Wes embodied in the Cincinnati Platfordr,opres cited ) 11 hr./Uwe; Buchanan, to' unite, faith rue, A the up port oft re 2 Hon. James H. C a mpbel l . - i i , . ititrolred,`That the coming C4ngressi nal 't ress is. to be decided upon principles—the Amer leanisatnin of the polities of thepountry—the re. I bukkof the demagogues; by whose aetithe Mis souri EoMpromisd was repealed, and the sas . Nebraska\ injquity perpetrated, and the resent on to agitation#The-subject. of Slavery brought upon : the country, with the robberies, arsmn . rderp; and other outrages , which hare followA'! - .1 The Territory , of Erinsagnend that, .W . l . , g ,Prr the good sense of the masses of the veg)where, ,:iir,e . ,. havo selected a eendidate a I . ;;;;',7,;Tbliili tested and ripo'o whom we know we 411 - rely, and nailing sour nag to the mast, we acknowledge "no such word as fail." . - ~..,• . itesolved,, That to American laborer, wo rking=, ' men, farmersiand mechanics, etiPeciajlp who feel ' that labor is htinorible..and not degfading, end' Who desire to retain, free from the blighting cum: of "Slavery, Or the use of theinielves and their :Children, the isuit' coneecrated by our fathers to Freedom and lute libel!, we confidently appeal for *ltieir votes and iptluenciir favor of bur candidate II the. emninteconteet. ' Ilesolred, Thalwe pica e Ourselves individually to an earnest and active's ppprt of our nominee., ifesalred, That the proceedings of this Confer ence be published in all • f thispapers of therDii ,triet, and- that this Cori mance do now : djourn . sine die. : '. • _...0111 MAIVE MOVING INTO .LINE. Pra.dlaver37ittasa Deasoeracy 10verwhetatholly Defeated. . 'IOWA, )VERMONT, M'AINE ALL FOR " • 'the pachaeitis; that a Popular tide', is rilg • which will sateep the Whole country, and prest49 . every ohisMcle and'cvery punier b x w ich pally politicianS may attelipt tfithar.its way. 4 On Thursday la:ti3f4e,Aer4:tofurS etrongl Democratic, belka t ICct . ia fo f iSrateofficere : e result hall been of rump il the Republican6l,. HannibapHamlin as beep elected ' ( SVerCol' ; 1 4 tor s oo 20,060'4c : , over Patten and Wellei, the Whig and D icrutic candidates, end, in the first six' . :". free st 2 nuld3istriets--,1011 we have heard from at thleTime, f penning this—the ItePublieahs have carried - their Congressional tickfit, over the . combtued Straight•lthigs, Bogus Democrats, )y haiota° mijOritieli. • All are new members, ' 'x eeptl in lerael Wsishburne; J re-elected.' ; So mu h., tor t ignominious :anion, and so mitch for - e• iff,' letterkof Rufus Choatii, and the missionary lab rs i of Speaker Cobbi and Senator Benjamin. B 1- shassai hadnut a plennir warning of,his 'approach intiloont, than his the eevenant-breaking, slave driving Democra.ly of ,this present day. • ' ,„ The ereatness 6f ,t.his. 'Victory!, in !Wine, which ' follows so chilly upon the trimaph of thoselm prknaide strongholds of Liberty, lowa shd Ver mont, can be -fully appreciated, when our readers remember that at thiselection no effortwasspared, no Custom House left untaxed, and even ,a moan ,ticat WM:effected, between the Pro,/31avery •Demo cratic and 'skeleton " Whig" panics, to carry Mainfit \ 4ptinst, the Republicans. Maine has done gloriously. She is Republican in 'every depart ment. llrt- 1852, Maine' gave Plaice, over &Ott 'and Hale' a majority of 1036. LOA at hei• now, with her score of thousandsda dr'majerity, under the standard , of Freedoto TbAinfluenee of this victory on other Free States, ntiiad" 11 great. We •need at longer distrtist Illinoiat„orAndinha. The ball is rolling . irtesistilly, and will gather futio! ' up to the ide.S of Novemher: Clear the way! , "Dann; s TALE Olf Tat ISISKAIL SWANP."— iliitnew Novel by Mn.Stlivre, . hal Lien issned t SitnultansciuslY Engbind rand A eries, Mn.s Fitowe haying gone to , England , to,seitire a copy- Fight. In London - it was, at the butt accounts, eniling great enthusiasm, the erders renehitig a thousand oCipies a day, although the , price is don - ide that the } Atuericati edition. Even at that high - tries; the Loudon puldis - bais expect to sell to one bunflred thonsaud .eopips. l ..Drofessor and 'Mts. Stoire arc staying at IncerarelCastle, Se'ot ,, !amt . * ;iniitall,on of' the- Duke , of - Argyle. - Di America, the ordirs for "Dred" been, from the stir; immense, .and still'pour in upon thei - Batton, puldisherf t - The New York Doily Times; „alter: a perusal orhe - I,ooa. pronounces it superf %Dr to!llErneie Cabin," : in pawei,.ititereit, andieope. Copies of _this work eon be ob tained at liannans..,L, I • • Acnits RErt•AL(calts.-10 Sandusky, Ohio, on Wednesday,; thiiii Were 20,000 perilous In at tetniseCe it s the .fiepablican Masi. Convention. The.ergliteellon wail otter throe mlles in. length. I Among the speakenv, were SCOators alas. and Wadi, and SlitAinitn; Howard - and others. Rig Convention will beheld ; in the civ' of Rear Yuri, on ti!e: Bth, 9th 1 and 10th of (leteber, at the Broadway Tabernaele. The names of Mrs. Luny . Stone , Bbsekirell and' Mrs. I *right are signed to We call. I The eh jects re view have referente chiefly-to the procure meant of all iltinda . cif privileges-to thtl feminine gender:Oat:ll444ns tooluded). 'f,Shouldl . ,,theY sue . teed' in theiri,:.';effurtti„ we quid ndyie tht i ot to I " protur, their"ltioUpressibles,7 and othertgart tuts,. 1,. front the beautiful ennui of Grinviile token, No.: I 209 , Chesnut it., -Philadelphia. YERPITTUAL MOTION btacovititen.i—Tbis great problem, which has fur ages dellipi the tel se great ar es'or the most untiring philool.phers, has 1 at ngth been solved. It may be seetkin thfs enk. le shah of customers to, the;Brown oSton : Clo thing 11411 of Rockhill k Wilson, Ntls. 2 t and '207 Chesnut street, above Sixth, Sir To Nervous fluireverto..Aleti • • clergy man . ; reelore'd to Iktalih In • few day•, aif*) mini leans of Float oorfoos to, frelfog,l 4 minions tol§rui r k im eS r rowrii the meant of •eurec nod (free) thplption used. Dlrectihe Rek o lon3 pAouLD, . p694utton ttrieet t Brooklyn, II;Y.. i 4 # Sept. 6 , 'l7 ' • is 364 in Sir I can polar Indulge to the deittet -, Teied with tropnotty, whereas, Previous to Its nay: I'tits °bilged to • itoollao myself strietly , to the philnest lbod,l. Butte is the nxpertence of not only, one of our eustcimeik, trOiot bun. 6edsof perscns here, In Philahelphio, Ne#, York, Mon tread nod Quebec, ',holism, sultd•:Therhsre'nltollirod 811- tern for lndlgdtlon , nrkiti sea, and Acidity °Pilot , ittontsch.: Per la Pottalliobj dotty 0. ttitotnr... girnoll smart'. Pills hart been paced by the Ild Summon Conant Or aututimlott the 'of . . 1, :remedies.. To say that in warm etiolates t el mi. tbois.,' awls upon thousands of persons, annual from tailing alludes* to4spepda, disentervdlarilltua, ednitipstion ' . lifer Icomplalot, general dability,'remittent Isjr s er, etc.,h; : simply to relate • fact attested by clouds O iiltrunses.-n ' No sufferer from scorbutic affections has ever failed hi "expelWm collar from them, and theY',ore gue4ateed to' 'eare,chronic diSams of tbo internal organs, Which hire prosiotudy Weld the skill of the mold sordid irscil. N . .i,r .- e air , Wal• .41,8 Batchelor's I, lliiisk. lilyike.r No hatising bibderliiii compound made**, hese attain id the smirerrallitat arednied to this dye;ths,otigiriai, ,outer-talUng favorite. *dare is not more true to, her. self than the brown or Nick prodanal in the reddest) paperter most troary hair by it: Made and told, et Di plied, atilatebelor's Wig Factory, tin nine Prh'ate rOotas Nti lirradway, plea .York. , Wm. A. Batchelor Is on the box of all genuine, others are hnitm. No sale hy . • all druggists thronikhout the Volt _ take! ''. I ~' Infl -ser./ 11 *_ 16 isilk• • fit Poke!111r, wad itebnylkill, tVgart is Pr 41, 11 ,14 t ti4ir adranaltio pttteibue kadenrand INA , r_ *ors, TTAAALA £ litrtOts 2 A; ' . Itaideter, Chesnut Wort; *bore feveni ildindrlpbia, lan viten reikissii Intsinner iherrinirm linport their - direct' bran the hest nianaudarrnr, and vett thus I said! Otsitut (a agtla mar aiift Mimi, just ail rim* sitheyon tirbinight in tarp ininailitsat inhokiii, the colintry merchant. . St/his. eustoroara . Iwo Ow double adeare tags qtparcharing direct from the importer. suit of sib lailtakgrota a tary lime mod boaatitriaaisocurkest, at a savlogotat least River cent. , ; See their card tkanotiiet datum. tar Contaseretsl.: - . TrivieUel4•••4l . 4 A.T*V:a t i lainall ' neat/ ' are i pteisanrenital to us, coming about its...tegularly as the jest - We - can say of • them Whirwe ete sorry wecannot of all such visitors-that Elroy are unlkatuly peet44444 . . , They are known to top' tie press, as able and reliable, necotnplished , business nem, of 'a character well worthy the benevolent. calling In which they are engaged, cf prcutulog the Lest re medies .cor the sick this aie affords—Success to you gest tkureni (and to Your 'emu, tor both deserts/ success gartArd Clinnticie.', • , •I • . I • [ i Mr. Vcison ho has lately famed is with a cili,,,cloSs ' ample rimlli t ) c our brothers views, and, we commend film to:fte eki ist reception of our fratcreity4long may towel. •Ter sale in l'ottettlt• by Joix ott. *lux sad LAMM& - - . ' . • ' ' zi-sisi j , 1 jar ROMs& Bide Parkeeelte4ia. *T. A/fi le:oder, at, Hyde Part, write tm,that sgentlemanof their stsgellntarKe bad, been treibleet to spit ting 4 oeblaid, Which *wend so fre4nently as to furnish the most eon aware tridents of a ten.deney to consumpticsi, Various Wietaues,beid itemOtsa4thout effect, andeonewiiNts were b,eliVelth idays of the highest eminenc eth nA betteir mit4le.' • Chenmelanese;brotight him to is„knowl , edge of the Cilekeuer auger &Intl risr ogre and sithangh he had little faith itAthelr *Want, persaudod °lAlends at length- prevailed t+ his ( difertalnatloni and be consented to try theti.r— The first lam had no pereeptibk efieet. llowerer4:tise oral was: per:Flowed, and . tho symptems of Wm catailaint began bumedlately to antellontte. The spli t ting a bloat, rektirred et much longer Interests; until, atter tweltif lbw boxes more, lqatteo altogether. Reis new in the fall ;clew of health, and ospableof end Ming the greatest fatigue !TON , * the least inconveisteiire.---; 11* tel ti'elires:teetaile thnutste,throttgbontthe ilnl• 401 S i et m.d the Patsies. i 3a.et p la- pidleyis Blasiceel Pain:lfatwaotew.;..., Oere ne‘er has been a discovery made in Malaria ii . wh4reby Pidegleter so quickly allayed, and whe' os ) Wilt . .sahlih state of inflammation can be so rapt aced to their natural - state, nor where Wounds and ran be so thoroughly and ripldly beefed, and' de, parts restored without either mayor defect, than i 9"• • 1 ith Dances Ms4ical Pain Extractor. j , It( 'ruts. wounds," PprFlitlll ind - tiredses-4msnalUes to Lich children axe constantly suldect—the action of the Arennine Dailey's Exin Extractor, Is iever the maxi. slow ,•.'?znetih pain and eatfering MST not thus be preeMited!— ,1 ,131.)reorer, life *belt Is often dependent upon having "ati' 'baud the eirmlnerDalley Extractor, and fix partiftlars. of which I respectfully refer tb say printed patnphiets. ifor t/se tulle. of which I hold myself responsible. I No ea. of purnsaidecald. no matter how Miele, has evec,,yet, in one Matinee, Masted the all•poWeiftd, Mein subduing and Imailpi qualities of the Ealley's Pain Ilx • . traetow' : . . .• ,:- l No Pain Extract*: i s Ominlne sinless theism has 'Upon its Steel Plate Env:aced 'Ealml with:the aliguatieresoft. E.. ‘ltcherier & Co., proprietors, and floury Dalloy . ismun • facturer. Price 25 tents Or lox. •' r ~. All orders shoidd 12e addressed to C. V.Cliekeber& Co., it Dacia, Xtrvel, - Ice); . l'Ork, ' • • ;vibe Rilln Exley-tor May be had of all drag-agitated dore.keepers three bunt the United States.34-2m _ '.'r • 1 . R. . R. h h lir Constant /rritattleal..The:aztes, , :1" p ,, in: r,a Dirchargerzfrom /he :414 1 eadr.-11,..r.• is a great rays t Lary about pliyise, Whictqween in these R. R. R. da y be people have not yet sign the interpretation. tile Is en deavor to unravel slew folds of this mysderioug Mu y that have been shrouged Sp darknetl to many lent rtes. Mr. smlth complains thit trery'pasaega be baa iro n the bowel's. he !nfferi great * pain, and feels "very weak d faintish," it sort of weirs and irtitatioti Is felt ' eves' evacuation; he his to take pills or ;nits, or elseitio an rujectleit, *OE 'ls d'ith great 'difliculty and great straining that. idisriaarge takes Weer. Mr. Smith'e CUB Es the ease of ` of o th ers wbo complain of Liver Complaint, Co4l . llpatlon of the nowelfaoativenera, in' `digestion, heiilieut attacks of biltditisess, and every once In a while powrftfl diarrhem discharges, 'Mr. *Smitti mod many others lake MRS and senna, common drastic pills, blue Pills, calomel and ]atop, rhubarb and Inairesie,.a!)4• o ther ineffective and drastic draining or Matti , * titnaffneinf a : litchis to irritate Me slut: meat. brade and inteitineste came ulcers and sorts to cover the eta see of the Meath:es and bowels] the drainings the bowelswea ken then, and the irination a caused by these druMirritatits leave them sore land painfal.— Whesever a disOntrietakes place, it is-like scratching a raw sire on IliesUrfais; the more drastic pills are taken the weaker and saner Cie bowels beim& • This drastic pu'iging kills the boWels, neglects the liver,. kidneys, bladder, nerves, and other ; organ!, cons4quently, those Who commence phplcing with • theseAristle pill, have to continue their into ti.aflided 'w h. a &strafing Mischa ge, or, none at all. itasiway's Regulatoiksapply this groat dedelencyothich has so, long been 'needed; one of nadway 4 s Regulators win heal all sores that'll:lair be In the bowels, will I force the flier, kidney* bladder,. heart and boirals to the regular performance of tbrirser. mil functions, and will seat:pie all a pleading aid ealyl discharge from the boiveld: at afregubr time. Radwa) 'a Regulahns heal; purges, regulates dad. corrects all An' healthy eonditiOns of ibi towels, 'direr, kidneys, nerves, i skin and heart: for " sale I Pottsville bi Jong, IL Rama. , , ' : . o .• '.: -36.2 i VNION STATE TICKET. o u cor AL.commissloNicn: TIIOMAS , E. C9CURAI:I_, Whig; of York county - ' FOR AUDITOR GENERAL: • DARWIR4 P kiRLP I S, Aaa, of Armstrong eountf: v. 5. FOR SURVETWGENER * AL: BA RTROLOME WrIA PORtE, Rep., of Rigiciford. • - - - cOIINIFY TieIr,JECT. 6/414ed to go:litOaths • Ne6rviiits , FOR co se Egg: JAMES LISCAMPHELL, - - - ' A+ l 96llllcr : 1 ?CHARLESPRAILEY, of Pott,mille. JACOB 'HAMMER; of Oiwigsburg. - -f- I .'• , ' • .16t13 , 4C1IATIC 1.17D61111: '1 - . - [ -.-GEORGE 1110OAN, of Tamaqua. JAMES su.ti %lAN, of Puttsuille.., .. ita6lef,Arran.tuti: ! - • JOHN T. sup. Ngn,. of Pottsville.. ' i • coiirrr COMIIMISIONISR :,, ~.. JOHN P t PE!. SR, tit Haat Bruns 'Niel... -I - - ' t • .1 • cottoaktt: , P. R., PALM, of Schuylkill Haven, / , :COURT! SURVEYOR: :A:COB MENNIO, of Wayne.. nioncron or THE ,POOR: ISRAEL REED, of Bariy.township. ' A ett/TIM ' ANDREW . FOSTER. of-Union. OCILAT, STA,TETICKETd .1 - . : DE • you awes. coummitor: GEORGE SCOTT, of Columb a county.! N, 'FOR AIIDITOE GENERAL: • . JACOB FRY, of Montgomery county. ' FOR airairaron (manual., JOICI,ROWE, of Franklin , county. DEMOCRATIC COUNTY ',TICKET. roe comolEssi, • • - WM:L. DEW/LAT, of Sunbury. • . • • AIMENBLY: WMt B. LEBO, of Tomtulua.v" , GEO. N. WAGENSELLER, of PineltroVe. • MISOCIATa3CDORII I . 010. RAHN: of Ashland.!•; • • • BERNARD REILLY, of Iletteville.,-1 • , DISTRICT ATTORNiIr: • , .TIOS. H. WALKER, of Potieville.—; ' - . • , COUNTY commastomin.: PHILIP BOYER; of Schuylkill have - • conosa.:, T. B. HALE, of Millersville. , _ 'cousrr fivtivrirot: = , . TOBIAS' RRRIBER, of Pinegrove. DIRLft7O4oT Tar. POOR AMOS HUPFMAN, of 1i ndiagvilie. , • ,AUDITCtIt: ; • G 14RIEL MILLER, Soutk Manheim, )nteUistart. NOTICES. far PRIMITIVE 3IETIIODIST MUCH. turner of Lyme and 3d street. , Divine 'Service every. .13abhath at 10 o'clock, A. 31., and 6 o'cloiCk P. 31. . ;Ink -FIRST II ETIIOD t ST EPISCOPAL, CIIIIECII,Fee odd Street, Pottsville, Rev . . W,lrimett L. l l3asT. Pastore*. Divine service every Sabbath at 10 A. M. andat 7,. 1 4 V. 31. r. aaSECOND-31ETRODIST EPISCOPAL Market Street; Pottsville, Rov..T.TALDIVE (Ducar. Pastor, Divinikereieeevery.Sabbath at 10 A. M. and 7 1 / 2 71 ) . - M. ASSOCIATE REFORMED PRESSY'TN OMORCH. Market street, Rev. Wiuiat - 11: - . Putsrur, Pastor. 4to no soirlce every Sabbath at 1034 o'clock, A. 31., and at 7% o'clock, P.M. • - jig-ENGLISH LUTLIERAN Pottsville, Rev. Diallt SUCK, Palitor. Mine/sorties lo this. Church regularly every Sunday: Morning.' at 1014 o'clock; evening, at 1 o'clock. Weekly . Prayer Meeting, Thursday evening. at.? o'clock. , • . . sir WELSH CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH. Miners villa road, Pottsville. Ye?. &tato Wig, Xi:mm.lc p us , for.' .Divine eerilco to this Church everySetbbat*— W i ning at 10 o'clock; evening at 0 o'clock. Prayer Meet ing et 9A. If. School for small cldldron, to teach them L u boa the I tti or emi resoli esan na l u d e oe ll tri ade, ites of ac4 th a e t l l 2 lbl o e, ,cl a oc tl x .l4,' School at . • B ) l R l l 6l7 .3.—Soptesiber,ll4sC: SundaYe, at 1034,A. Pd., and i'34 P. XL 1! lette—A. M. Leeson', Ist Samuel sit and Luke x111:1 - . '1": IL do let Samuel :MI and lit Peterilr. 2lat 3L Lassotta,24 Samuel all and Lute ay. ! P. IC do 24 Samuel Me and tat Peter t. With—A. M. Immonitl at Kluge Till and Luke' P.M. dci Ist Kings vl.l and 24 Peter 11. ghtt..-Nlehaal'a and All Angepa Day. elee, lull and Acts 211.! P.M.P. - 3i 40 Daniel x 6 and Jude 6-16. Week day &Tyke la the Lecture Ronn each We imams, at 734 o'clock. PSNIEL wmintly NARRIED. WA tiFIELD-L-W YN KOOP—On Thuniday morning, ths 12th Instant. by the Rev. Joseph McChol, Daddy' Jahn lI B. Wasting,. of Ftederlen county, ltaryhtud, to Stria M.; &Itchier of General Germs C. iTyulteop, a( Poitto villa, Schuylkill county, Pa. • • lir Maryland pascal rill please copy; ' ' ' ' .101111D.' • ILIIITS-02tiikAkk oft ristritiiissss,is tla Mb years! its sp o of list . fl y la • - ADMINISTRATION. DAINISTATORWS NOTICE.- ' f ESTATE OF Tlfo3/A.9, }ate of Brand tp.,E l / 4 ;1111)114111 rountf. diens At—Letters of Mutt [ hating been granted to th e keteetiler, ma% Uwe, on the Wale, ell persons who are Init• • to 5a1..1 aneedant are bereby untitled. to wake Itnimmliate• • perenent,land thieve havieg elvisnic to prevent the rime. reuthenticitt,p4,ll.'r o et =en t i r • l • . G ODFitz Yv Finaont,. Minuet ..20, je,a - • . :36- -ESTRAY. Q 7'l tiViC..s2 +2 , , to . Young', IL), Tavern, or Long Riir, Hate), Wayne tositishlp. *Wet 2 wake age. a, rotateen Stud gray MARE. • htei is blind le• the left exo. tie ow,,w, plewe 'Trite or calk pro Se poperty,pv ehapi acid take bet lea v. . • •I: • • . WM, YOUNG, Wayne towashtp,- u SayikWAeunty. Autitst 30, 'aft -7,44 4 is L_L I• TRAY<COW,—Ctixne ,tc,ij--------,e ,rem - I - VI/010r the imbeeribrie on the:rib Jury.... mi fiii t au t, * R e g coif, wilb. ll[ .uldici **And white spots about the twits. • The owner As requested to esti and prose Propritr, or le . wilt be sold serowitug to law. ' ti, 01:9 DE1 111 ,: , i • '_ __,' Lienrettych Behhylkill COunty. Augustlar: ',ss , , - -; • 17042>t* f .I::'DSSOLUTIONSe - - .- t.',10 eAIerfiERSHIP:•;--JAMES .. M. f Thoma s ; XjI3EATTY. of the late tiros eiT....Deatt At ...Citlaili has emaciated with him Theodore Di 1,4 m And James 1 1 , . I:teett. In the Cost buslnesa, 'n der the - Min of,Jamea N. Beats A Oho will eo ns ne the Mining and rel. Ling of Coal iut =nal.. ..J. ....31. BEATTY. ' k • .'' , THEODORE cuutinscm,. .. , .., . . JAS. D . .. BEATTY. .:. Pottsville, Janie TS In : . 'I ... - • —_—___ - 11)ARTNERSIIIP NOTICE: 'FHE' j, copartnership, In the Lumber, hastiness, heretoilire existing between K. 0. 46 0. Wilson. was' this day, (Dec.. '1,48,%0 dissolved - C. WILSON, The und4 Into cow steam saw ' BON a WY Orders far Leaded to by A at Schuylkill ilarene wANTED: L 9 00 1 / 4 A 'Ametwi Dlitt:ict. Mt_ hoitl-o4 the 4th of Ortotter:ot 9 nclock, at thetar. ern of Mrs. Moyer. (Ilol43Vity 'House.) ' SchOole to MIL, science, October 6.185 p.. Spey: . September 6. . 3&4t • (IRARD • CO AL . I LANDS.;-=' i lt. aaiB are eolielted tut' Ettrielytg a udned to the Slew tuo: Nein'. In the creme near Gtrardrlllo. • Alao, fel ' titlidttut 111NEIth" 11t.ttidE to the &awe tiefraty,. Mena and Specifications !tnay'. be .teen."aud fu rther- orti F uirersjeac i bed, at, the office. In Potteelpe, of T k . lIENItY, W. Ptk %E. Negineer,4 • 'efgoarlj Girani Land* of letikaddphier. . in &hue): Aland Oalerafiza Mennen Moll* Sept. 6;1666. • ' - *Er ' • , k Ir ri , g liS 4 I,ABORER'S WANT- ArEI;L' E At the' L i nea/der Colliery. gluatMeltin, Niwile • ineeherland'eonnty; qp. Th e 'em o ted inn of the tiunbur l . anti Erie Railroad openoto us a rery„la n ge Slld I) x Itml 'l' . unirket ferour Coal detritg th e whole t etr, * T ashi ing. u ti keep our :men at wor during the winter. season.-4 • e'ersuis hiving boys suliablie for working en the break r ler, wanted; also. bays for driving I de. • COCLI JUN, PEALE' ete '' o :waster Colliery. Septeneber G. '36 ' • -." . ' • :X- . _. . _ R . '. S ALEFO4 O.LET. _.. .. ~.I. R d E i n- , il , l t ß i l . C r uK a ceS , , fur Cupolas , froilthnt.d3 .Pu g v., d or d u l s inz . iut . e low. at I ke-- 1 , • • Ple IN f,kit rilliN ACE. . Pottsville:, ,44T. 19, 1856 , .. . • , 3-tf • l i 4 1 0R7SALt —A large quantity of. 2d A ' ne b t a i n . t t li fil 4 rita zie l l .: t h i l ti n for , : e lo r , .of racoons _alms . from . Der. a; ISoo.: 4.11 , - . . . ', E., YAUDIfET & EON. • Or EVIL, Patnt . ' Paint: Oil;. Varnishes, &c., tel. Ow ante by .I'. r. ILAN: 4 f Ell. ~.- Or nyikill 'Laren, August :33. '46 . .3{- .. [llO Mineral Paints,rhronte Green: route tp . Yellow -. 'dry ' and in MI, and •COLORS co o th.-acilption., for mir VIV . I J,' J. ILA,''‘ , 01. • PRINT PAPEEL—Poi*.&Ne,tva -I.aper,,if 0 , 41 7 aqd utwrior qu4,lty, ;•.,e /1C313. I prices. .% WULF, ' Centre street. Pottsville. A tmnst 9.• .11 • • -; • A; ~ • --. 7 - LIAMS ----e,..xtra• .._:iiew bilm.•" ''' i - . rd ...L.X. -..- taiga; AA] IA 1 , .A. cents per yound.' • ' , 1 , .., , ' - CilAffl t ES .S3lllll. • Ni W. ^l)mei oth and Vine streets, Plxilmielphis: A ov:tat 9,"'56 .• ." , , ' . - - ,LUST RECEIVED.-A' large assort (y mem ofspietidliPerfumery. &c., [rein the sLannfac toriesof Jules Hauel & Co:, Harrison and °there: All those wbo want fide Perfuniery, call at C. BAR LET'S Book and Variety Store; January 21,1854 .11ENRY W. POOLE'S Totigkiaphi -441 Map of the Mine Hill Railroad, Ineludlnetbe Western half of, the .POttatille Coat basin and the Ash land Resion. She 40" inches square, colored and mount ed.' Ready for delivery. at Hannan's and .at Garrlanes' Rook Stores. and at Mr. Pool's Once. Ortoberill. tRG3. • • • . . - . • To LET--•reltilli tile AirSi..l.lt Lle',. ~. tober !list, the fiVil!leirl Norwelere greet, beja, longing to the saute of John Maddisou, deeeesed. uto. klepled by . Mr. George Br own . For tertnit, apply to .f.-A. BEATTY. Pottsrli!e. Septet:a/or 0.'50 -.. .. '', 3e-lcu - • s tIARM • FOR ,§ALE:-7LA- Farm eon - elating of 48.1.5,icre5• 'iftaatett In Blythe townehlp nylklll comity about two tulles frato idileport, of the road to lirwitsbarg. is offered for sal by the anbseri hit. Brim the pr4tulas, third is a two a.ory IKr Muer. exeellent stablint. dood and nete'efallinft watkr,. and tine having orchard.. Th., laud to le excellent 'order weal limed, and now in Hover. bestid low. Apple to sll(l'ti...oli the. premises. ' TEAM ENGINESITIR SALE.-2 mama Engines, With deem' eyllisder 22 inches dl ' eter. and art stroke ..' Blowitotcylinderve2lnebn ,dlioneter, "treks...with Ballets; farmerly In use at a Blast Putnam') Would isualta excellent Posoptogor Blow ing Engines: One or hoWerill be 'Odom desired. Ap. ply to no - fir f,ONGBNECKER k C 0. ., - .• • 811autokisiirm Vorks, Mast (Ain. Or to O,2OOIP.INTDER, Pbtlseill~. Ph. Oetaber6.lBs _NOTICES, .4 4 . 0 .1 1 I.E—A. Aid! buili.."three story brisk tull.tng,.??.. the town of Ashbutd.i. • Tbr store ,• r ntst a ht part or ee •Ir are bow rented at 'S:100 Vci an num. ?r will b. :ea, i bargain. A lv roJohutlor• ao f ant •?? arnert. vro4r . of tithste. et, A bland. ‘,4!pte nher 13.'68 =At' .? • .; .1 4 1{0POSA LS . wi fl tie driving a Her vermouth &ail the t to Ilahiney Mout fairy at Ashland. .: fret sr the bottom. 6 trot et the tit, al f an A ittro,snithin one wee*, ' . "Ashland, Bepterober.l3,:46 i A TTENTION' . BATTAILION !—The IlLoosupanits evenpesin : the Fist Reemenkizehu) ... ro ut parade'. ity Volunteers will miwt 0 , pads .id iwrirw 'Monday, the 22d depot' B s eptember. l Bs6, in the bo h or !litnersville. The line will he formed in Bitobu t., right remit ng •oppoettellhhtgle's hbtel. facing south, Arlo o'rlotk in the - forenoon without further notice... Head Quarters at Captain ChAst's. By order.'„of the C,Ofonel. • 4 - i JAMES. IVREN,.. Adjutant. . . September 13, 16 .. 37-3 c . i . . • ', rlro MlNERg.—Prciposals for driving / from 50. t,, 70 yarde of rock tunnel , at the colliery or a eo. S. Rind ler.. Locust lion, near Ashland; also propo• ' solaTor drivin! 'a tunnel to the North bast.* of the Mam moth,o Vein at the ma k llle ri, a distant* . of anent 50 yards, through ad a d f low gill rick trill be received by the undsrsi ~esi tett' 2 Nada , October 11th. 1256. , i • ALEX. V. REA, • - . Agent for Locust tit. Q.& is Co. ,September 11, '56 1 ). ' . 374 t . - a61100:9i, Campo : o. V 11,"Juniof Bons 01' America" meets eirirx, 31onday evening, at Meelianle's Hall, (Third stOry),eoroer of Cen tre sod Market streets, Pottsville, Pa. L P. .Y.T. 10, '53 • 4547) ' • Comtism LOUIS, it. 8 - 1\ TOTICE.r—T he :Delavia to :::u, /.1 --- t,' Min Canal will be opetoid for Nat/1;01w) on i l .1-' AY, the 26th lag. No greater drauab of water nal% six feet will besillowed.untll April sth. i ,/ lt __ ' ' JOIDI , TIIOMIQN, Sec r etary: Nardi `Atill3.sB ' • . . 13-27, - DR.. P.' ; . TRUCKS, ;and R. A. MA.INGIAY, Mining eaginekr, ateniess of -"Pro-. oast of Perifying Mine Wale?' are now at the “Pottsville Crouse" where theyxrill be happy to see those operators who are Interested ha saving the expense attendant on the destruction of Boilers by mine water Pottsville, August 9,'58 - • ' 0 the . Coal. Trade of Sehuylkal Co. T, —Stated meetingsof the operators will be held at the rooms of the Coal Association, in Centre street, over Garrigue's Bookstore, every Tuesday and ;Friday, from 11 o'clock, A. M., to 1 o'clock, P. M. All those hilerest. ed to the welfare of the Trade are luvltedtouttend these mfttlogs,thronxh which, it is' hoped. a permeasitt es tablishment of 4 •VII tbol /fir:hoover of EcAuyil,fll county' may be effected.. S. SILLYMAN, President Potterille; Aprillll, 1856 16— TO' .AL I ;WHOM IT. 7 y. (79N CE1IN.-41Pipireong are hereby uttoried agithmt , tak Ogsapanignuiteat of it certain Co al Lento mortgage given by B. W. Healtinis to Wallace A it hermel. dated the Vth December, 1863, &r Thirty Thocuond Dollar*, sod recorded In lehuyiklireonnty; in Coal .Lesse 3lert gage Book, No. 1. page 42, Ae.. at the AMMO wag duly :a signed and dellvened to me, in Septembers,l944.—which told Interment has been lost, tabloid, er abstracted frond among the other palters. • S. P. HANCOCK. Philadelphia, Magnet 7, '56 . • . ..V.rbt . . Zi• OTlegis hereby. given thatan ap plleatien Via be wade at the nest sot , ion of the stature of Pennsylvania, for the tnihrpanstion of a Bank with the unmet privtleger. ". Said Bank, to he called the - 'Aituylkill. Bevan Bank." 'with a capital of Otie hundred Thousand Dollar, and to he located In the Bo rough of Schuylkill ILaven, Schuylkill eltint T, .., •' BENJ.. BELONG; J, D. TEIIIERT, ' • ;. JOSEt ft starzeT, DANIEL SAYLOR. ' _ GIDEQ.74 BAST.. t WI LLIAII . Iltwrzysvt, BASIVEI,II. SITAININON, GEOROK SABIIMAN. ,'.. 'I. :' Schuylkill Havel, Jody 32, '.513 , -- \ , 28. • XOTICE.—At. a genetat !Meeting of the stockholders e4..the Inners' Ileitis: of Pottsville, • a the couttty.of lichnytktll, held at the Banking House, ou the Ititti day of Jane., A. D... Ind, it was ostolved to *crept Ole proilifons of the aupplinneutarj' tweet Assam. Apyroea the iSth day of A et11...1. D., and to autherisethe ftireetzmi to income° the ealdisl stock of said baniciby adding thereto the , surn of Three; Hundred Thousand Dollars, In shares ofDollars ism*: and afterwards on the same day, at .a 'special meeting of the -hoard Of Directo rs it was rewiliett to increftso ibe ca ell al of the saldhatik'the said sum In eottemnlty; with the provisions of the said act and.the resolution of thesteek holders • Nodes, istherefbre &vett given timi If any .of fie stockholders of said Rank daunt take the teoportion of new stock which by lbe act they are authorized to take within the time allowed therefor, any Jitisek that may not be an taken will then be , diapered of by the' l Think by putdie We at auction. fly order of the 13nard, I CUA. polisELJ Cashier. 21.4 m Mat*. IRN, =1 Pott,vfls.JtitleU.'Z /00;000 lbs:l?Pytt7l...via'sorn ttu,:tirtifocy7. ikin bt - • ) 114.1114633. ! Sebnyl3.ll! Haves t Anent '4li 36 1 Si. . . R ES OLUTION .• :Prwesposinig Ausendusellatwt to the gluts, OF we'COntimiftsliwirealth, ~ Eantrold'Gy the .Seg , gtv , and IMte of 1tga,,,,,,4, me cones/mutate of .firriguylearna is Cram/ a, and, That the fidlowlnk iniendments are prerog,„, Constituticia ottho Ottiglitioliwealth, In",areordl b , the Kg...visions of the tenthstrtiele thercof. Yak Odom '..There shall ho an additlo a/ artiste to wild e., lion scibe designated ad art le eleven, as follow; I 4. ,/1 Alt ":1 LP. Xi. . • - • gas .rcatle Image. ~ BCCrlee 1./fbe state may centyart. debts. to . mos) deficits or Anton* in roveuttes. or to Inert ' sea not otherwise providedtbr t but thee mill e of luselidebts direct* and contlngent, whether ins by.vlrtue of one or more acts of the general mien -dt diffe.ent periods of thue , shall never ems 1 hundred and fifty thousand dollars,und the ob . , slog from the enation of smehlebts, shall be 4,, r the Impose for, which It-waa obtained, or to "' t debts V.O voo,trveted, and to no other purpreo 0 . die, 2. In kddition to the ahoy II It .I' '3l e gn ~i-.. 1.., atato may contract debts to mpel Invasion. snoo 'erred ion. defend the state In war, or to tedeeia sent outstanding indebtedni.s of Yho state: but .ney 'wising from the contracting. of ruck dd.' ~. , applied to tho purpose for whictilt was, r a k t „,i, pay Nuett debto, and to' no other phype,,,, w h ne 'l,-' „ ace: 3. Except' the debts above syr,ift,i , 14 , one and - two of - this article, nra,delit irhat uy i i , • created by, or on behalf of the state. ,:, tire. 4. To provide fur the payment of the pre*ci , and fay additional debt contracted es efetesald, isieture shall, at ite first megon, aft, r the '4,4 this amendment, create • sinking fund, ',hick,' sufficient to pay the emptiest' sufficient n f.rest on such .14 annually to reduce the principal .theres:.( by a a les* then two , hundred and fifty thousand dollars. ainkinz; fund shalt consist of theYiel' annual In, the public works. from time to time owmel by ti or the tin-weeds of the sale of the same; or any iv Or, and of the Income cii proceeds of safe of stvel by the pirate. together with otiekTunds, or rearm' ma y bet designstqd by law. The'Uddsintting fun, ipereased,from time to time. %ravel:mi ng to it ar -'the taxes. or other revenues :of the stst, an , torstbe ordinary and current expenses of t.. end unless In cam of war, invasion or insr. plnt., of the raid sinkitig fund shall be used .ol -otherwise than In extinguishment of the put mitt/ the amoupt of such debris reduced, • e l ow of 114 millions of dollop'. '• • I ' sic: a. The credit of the commonwealth shal. any manner, or even, be pledged, or loaned' to dividnal, company, _,/oration, or association; the commonwealth matter become a , joint . stockholder, In any empany, association, error - 6E4.6. The commonwealth shall no assume Of any pal thereof, of any county, city, •le townighip; or of any Corporation, or momelati., Mich debt ibill have been contracted tow:liable to repel invasion, suppress domestic insurrectio, itself In tilde of war, orto . assist 'the -State in charge of any portion of Its.present indebtedn esslsl( '-' 7 . Thesiestalatum shall ttot authorize any , 'city, baroWith, towred,tp, or Incorporated - distrt: tile of a vote of its "titan s , ' or, - otherwise, to stedilibldkinaW g 'nflPut.9 Macciation or ce or'to ate& money for or lo a 1 - ' ' tt te credit to,* -non,. assewlitkm, institution e t * , . ; •••• illeorre'elersease".: There shall bean additional &Pt% t o Lion,, la b° designated as :allele XII, AM , ' . ' ' AIITICI.E•X 11. . .Or NEW C01.,1T1.F.M. . '.:!:o county'slaall be divided by a line' euttln 4 onetenth. of, Its pepulatiotr, (either in form allot or otherietsej Without the express assent of pleb by a vote of the eleetota thereof; nor shah at oatitity . bee4abllshed, containing least hen tout '.. minim miles. •. TILIIUI AIVEDIII3I . , .. . i ' From section' tiro of the'llrst article .ot th e.• t • a', strike out the words, t'sf the etlit 0/ n. . and of ,east eornity revel:tire!, ;" from se etion t: article, strike eutthewords, Mt PI iladelpldo t severe/ counfierr frord - section serven,Agme Ant Out it e. words, "neither Igo+ city v e i'hikotaphrff , and insert in ileu thereof the words. '•:pol strike out *action tsar, samearticie, asst In lt , insert the folkiwitn::- "Sic. 4. In the yews', onsithousand eight hut, sixty-fonr, and in every seventh year theme,. ,sentatives to the number - of one hundred. sht portioned and distributed equally, flip/ghost by dhtricts, Inproportion to the number of tt habitants In the several parts theree4, Irc'Ft 'county containing at least three Mousel the 1 taXableit, mane allowed a separate np vvnt3ti no mom than three counties shall be JO;tp.d. 1 county shall be' i rvlded,in oho forinallen of a Any city cerntal Mg a suftlOent number o'f t,T,J entitle It to at I at two r4Presentathres. oh; 81 *Pamir refirimetilion astildned It, and anno , ,t( i renienstricts of ecoltiguens torripl3.., ti i rab e° le n bifi popidat ion as near,as may be; each , Alt s! tracts shall elect one remtetentattve," I , , lAt the end or section aeven.ssitneirtlele; in, • word! "the city e . PWadslphia snail be de i•ith., gfe senatorial districts, of ccnttionut.,territqr er, ii(b. in dMaJilepsyststato . n as possib , fr ; tut be disused in the forntahon Mentor. 1 LThe leglitarlare, at he first sesakm , after she of tide amendment, shall . dlritle the city of, phia into senatorial and representative dls!rieo manner above provided: such districts to in lehanged • until the apportionment to the year tx :sand eight 'handled and statit,fs -- t 11, , reCirre • .1111 M L.NT. • ' .' ', lb be section NATI, tide t. • "(The legislature shall have the power to thee, or annni, anicharter of inikon ben'aft , tedley, or under, any special; or . i enent 14 w; ' 1 their opinion it may be Ini to the rich aillOnweelrh: in arch . n , owever, t .ice shall be done to the co term. EN WILSON. 18454eutored ciatriess, it their the Ann of Wile C. WlL,soli s • :WIS MSYY.II. I received and at. or Lewlaßoyer, February 16. 7-ti . .. 11.1 .11 S or. RlirrOZNTATlTtrit: 'Resol . riti, T hat this re:mignon pant On 1 amendment, yeas 111, iniye 21. On the error merit, yeas 63, nays 25... On thi third inienda 04, nays 26; arid on nertltimendment; you' 10. : • (Extract from Journal.) ' - 1 11,11A31 JACK.'. f,' ' ezeirma - 71,, — 0rm. April IN . A. G. CORTtS,, Secrutori f the . aetatornm 4. at . , . • . ;: ; , ' . . Futurist's Onn •.; . : ,- ' „.•" Affcirriabloy,Junt .2: ' ....... - rertusylninfa u : ' I &certify that the ii.bOrp and tormic;lirg, i., eorreet cdpy of the mitttnal .• Resolution r..s amendment of the COustitntion . asthd stomer file in dila offlori• , • : ~. - . . i , • ~, ......, . In testlmoctrwbereor I liatiii•betel fhandled caused to-be- affixed the '- Feeretary's Oflrs, the day and .year.s! _ WI la Stairs, Apn7 7 :.l. • . , Resolution proposing amendments to the Cut , of the Qmunionwealth, being tuitc ronsidendi On the question, . , • \ ' Will.thor Sonata agree totha lirst coenimect The yeas and wipe wens takers agnQatai , to It ions of the Constitution,Fand were as t.nee.ll .Tr.a4-31essm. Brownic, Rack/Jest% steel Ferguson, Flenniken. Hoge, Ingradi, sun Ant Limbach,. Lewis, .31'Clintoek. thire. Pepsi!.' Souther. Straub. Ta Weston, Welsh, W kins and Platt, 8 c'—tit; • - Wass—lieu's: Crabb, Gregg, lordsn;.:sleßitc .Pratt-6. ' ' • So the qrteinion was determined In the athlete °tithe question, - • Will the Senate agree to the second ainendwa: Thelma and nays were taken agreeably -to tin , Atkins of the Constitution and *email 141/(.1., cis YM.S.--Messrs. Browne_ BurkaJew, Croworell Hoge, Ingram. Jamison. Knox, Iceboat, L. tack, Sellers, Shuman, Somber, Straub, Walt Wherry and Wilkins-19, • • Nars—Mesore. 'Crab!), F erguson , , (Inge, and . iatt...gennorr—n, , • Sothe question was determin,d in thetif On the question, Will the Senate agree - to the third amend 404 f . The yew; and nays were taken ailleesitly Antion, and were as fallewwis • . Yras—gretre. lattekilei r i:Cret. emus., 'llergueon ilennikeh, liewev Inerst Jordan. Ktidk. Caubarit, 'Lewis; Mtlinteek, Pratt., Prier. Setters, Shuman. Souther , Sim Walton, Welsh. Wherry r iVilkine and Platt,: 'Hare--Mr. Grew-4 4 , 4, , • , So the tineetlen wee teradried In thi. al d for moth Veht,to is of T• sael,.lo 8 feet shore the J. P. I nocg.. • x! -it On the question, Will the Senate agree to tbe fourth amendmet The yeas and Ways were tiken agreeably to tot Intlon, and were as follow, via . , yeAs..-31eserit: Browne, Iluekalew. Cressvel Hlenniken sr llogo. Ingram, Jamison; , Jordan. bach, Lewis, cll ntook. l'rice,Sellerivrbumat Straub, Walten, Welsh; Wherry, . • • N Ars--Thwirrs. Cithb, Gregg. Mellinger So the qu lion was determined la the eMruo - the Holm of Reprelentatires. 1550., , I The says Were taken agreeably: ''atone of the. Conatitntlort k. and on tbe Gat amendment were se follows, via Tue.-Mews. Anderson, Back us, , ,Bable (Lyecaling;gtock,(Tork.) Berniwird, Floyd. Ite brush. Buchanan, Caldwell. Campbell, Cart , lord, Dowdall, Edinger. Faueold roster. IlarneLllarper; Heins, Ilibbs, ill11;,11111egas. cOmb; ilunsecker, 'Orrice. Inghanitlnnis. • h Johnson, Laporte. Lebo, Longeker, Loreq, , Sl'earthy. Ditomb, Mangle; Menear, Moorhead, liunnernacher, Orr. Pearson.. Net; Ramsey, Reed, Reinhold. Riddle, Roberts. I t.: (Allegheny.)' 'Smith, .(Cambria.)_ mith, ( 1 Strouse, Thompson. Tail, Wballou Wright, (Luserne,) Zimmerman and tiara—Slessrs. 'Augustine. Bar pork, Fry, Fulton, askylerd, tlibtx). crock, Housekeeper, linneker, Leis, ley. Morris, Vumma, Patterson, !cal adelobia.). Walter, Wintrodo and 1; So the question was determined •On the question, will th'e Ilonse agree tp the aced Tho yea: and - uays were tak. viz: ' • ' Vaia—Messts. Aisdenem, Battu (Lyroming,) llt et: (York,) Sambas Itwhanan, Caldwell;• Campbell, Foster, Getz, II :Ines, darnel, Ha • , 11111egiucill , frie, ihileomb, flan Innis. Irwl Johns, Johnson, loratt, M'Cit'imont, 3rearthy. 31* iltlkr, Montgomery; Mcio,ehead., Pearson, Partell, Ramie'', geed, erta t •Sbank, Stult l 4/..kilegheny,) • Might, (Ltiterne,) Zintroerm eh a . .... ' HATS—Siessu. Augustine, rta :Cinder. rd; Fulton, Gaylord, Gibbons... IBM It, Ilane r ker, Lefsenrlog. -Magee, 3 ntky, 31ortik. MI keen, Pharos, Salisbury, roll* Vaint./.15. , ii‘ .4 Waler, Wintrode, Wright ihaphltal and Ye , ... the question was deterudnk¢ In the solely , `, the question. • ' ' . '''Will the House agree to the thlrd anienduniat '-The yeas and nay were taken.and 'were astelt , Yitas-3lesww. Andersen, Barktis. Mid, itr...l,W , (ILyeonting.lltek, t York.l Bern hardtytt. '"yi-t. , f y. Alm+ nosin:Coldwelt. Ca top,hell. Cart . C .vit.-Sr. 'Edinger. Fau.old, Yoster. E ry.tiett, iish ~. Tr per. itein.. /Wks. :JIM. /Mire& Ilirt , :e.' JO it onseireeper..i mbrlr; Ingtositt....._l nal Is.ire is.. J Johnson. Laporte. Lebo, Lou Aker , id t c..t t . %Ik :%I'Conth. Mangle, 3tettear, • illier, :Wet: , tarry. masher. Orr, Pearson, Phe'llial Purcell. 1;1'.o' Riddle., Shenk. timilit, (Allegheny.) Faililt. ' .... Smith. (Wyoming,) Tbomptaen. WI:1111.n. it re,r rb ITO Virlght (Luzerne) and Zinamerolao—e 4 NionlL4loo4-0,- limy, Clover. °damn'. I.• t..P`i, Ertiton. (lay klrtl, Gibbuney, - liamilton. iise - :` er. ',assuring, rt Wearthy, Magee. Mal' , . '2l- iorri Patterson; Reinhold, Roberts..SalL'•? l' Whit i • Yearaley and Wright, ..1,e1 , 4---' ' So t uest)on yas determined in Ihe 0 ~,,,,- On t question, • . . . WM/ 1 e !louse, ne . agree. to fourth stoc'• l '•'.'„`..; e l it Thsfy a and nay a were Iskeh, and arie as 7icius--. !tears: Anderson, Backus...lst!. reei,..' inn.) Beck, ( Yorkj itersibard, lioyd. Bop r. Itn , :. Buchanan, Caldwell. Camp. ell. Cart r. erlirte Dowdall, Edinger. Caldwell . . Fester, Ire. tol r , harper. (Icing. ilibbi. Hill. Itillegas. 19.0.1':' 5 I lons4ikeepor, lion secker, I mfirte, I uni..li . 1 ).., Laporte, Lebe,jesgaker, Lovett. M'Calecet , 2; Weoulb, - , lliartta t to_. uerp.,,Millet, itt!0.;1.7.;, head.;slll3oesnarbet, Om p eano r, ph e w. 127' - 5(1. Reed. Relntiold.' Riddle. Roberts. lb4o (Canbria.) Smith, (Wyonting. ) ..Thrrntw" . ' %illation. Wright, (Lusorne,) Yeariley. 7.1r0m Wright,p)aosker—CO. . . N'ari—Messrs. Barry, Clover, Oloorn.-rol.''' tee',Wanes, !fanatic. llanekor, infbasu,tAita Mute, Manley, Morris , Patterson, ,' a11.4 - trodelg. . -. Ill'i o So the.querstion was determino I la the a I•• • • . r ! ..i. ' ifor . ni • o,krs cr: ; v : , (3:1,10: . . Atinsetrawist: ea; ' • . •hi rdo certify' pat the abt;•re and 1'0n1 01 . 14 0 a rotieet ,erps tot the *.Yeise" and "Noll . a_As ittanl taffeta propaelog am nilmy ate to the o CIT the; Constoon'lleeshb. At 11:e same APPor 4 ° o r 0 1 of the tea Helms of the General Aiwa: NY L toovieedth 1,), the sealed 14400. „, of Mtnek's my ha deed the x r a , 6.1 !him tirentyeeTea h day of Jane. "" . I, eight bc.adred an fifty ob. „,41 , 6 • A. O. " Se , :retary le. ae M I i IN BMATS, Ain Refaced, That thl4 •resolution . amendment, yeas 21. nays 5, O went, yeas 19, nays 64 On the; 28, nays 1. On the fatirth • (Extrset rem the4ont 1110310 d. 51) =UM =MI July 5,1;4 1, Ct ey. Harold Vat Phury, raid arrl. ft.. alsr td a tr.o.4r , Ana l, I . Hallam [,Boyd.tr rty, r, ker, ImMr, rte. /, mb. Mau: ,Nllnn eitib4 14j trt U ..;La 1.1 It riikt.
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