i -, ; 3:13 07 . . ' i.lNgt.r. '. . • 1'• 1 rtF.' 1.4 . !Milt hj 1 . 1.1:11tli AS: ;3 . . •, ;1•;,. ~ '.. ; . .i';' d 3 . _ de. i.,, , ...ipt1atl mt . xn Orin efeutiztu will beta :- Irri . e'epies. (VOIIoT : . ,,,•en Ani :':!..'1.. , _ , , ti. at 41 in i •ntran.. . 4 : tar, Lkir 4gtilbans Ora N t II ' .s. t-b' put•iititer ari marls. are PialL „n),SerileeriT airll'i/ ' rrnin the opens to 1 resp - awl iite until t . 1 them 411110 0 ntlift l :a h .rribors tar ,- r.1.t0 . liiillshertaral t ..0 a IL sit they are field. e)ilds hare: r loei I , 0 ,.... . ra thO ogire,Or in,rion 1 . ,,, is prime aria if fineitqt .. ..........e.Lsz, . wwwWww;rt ..... :gs,"OF ADV,EP of In Unas. ';‘) ceitty fat tiOnA. 21 0. to earl'. .went laser eons. i 4, , ,.;„; t er 3 liars , r ratok I oTre) ' r ). ' in \•:, 64. 1 1, 1 ', .' 1;1 3 )i. $r ,I \ . 9. t 1 00 - 1 Cp. l if ~ P.t.) . 1 l .., ..- .....,, f twit MN is PP 'NTZD AS . . , . 1 .. ..'4 '25 i I • ',• ~ ~Airos, J , Lirsre, - " • uses , - -bo •.` . tro • , •.-T 'ea.; O3 liana, ." '1 co ‘e spi th rt For es t 'l.-en• Lit is h. A 7 'nre Inn con al N' ;are tout .tl' arrs ftet , 41 , ling dr. I' I. In lad tt ate Pas : of Lou it t tip? at r et In. 31 ~.,1 ad7a 10 1 , 3171.• 1• looThel t epy at i ~.. , peJial • ~r.., tS.ea. , • , .• ,Ull6, Without il til , i.s.. expert tip) ! i •:ift .i t al loarpr.ses, ,: “f Ito.. I.lll<loi t .lin,i4 of frortiti. .1..tr,44,1 at t iTnt.; : 1•1111 3to .cnlctilati , :, 0.....tut0n-1.r4 Uri . r.e))ltinta: •2t..5•2 oc—and 73i. a qua .guns, rilargod at it allrortisrs to ~4rwituhirtess.• Kg. lc.. iii wit,inet wt. st • E ,___. .. . . m ivii..4, — , - ii... ii., -, F. - Kußtz : •r.,pita. , ,K.i.,.., 1 ..,...,: • . I..lomm h , illre Cn. , „,..,A ..... i . Brwoips, ^' - . r., .., fr. , - 21.111dty: . Tl4int. i - , •ll,4l . frant•Aho I I..1:1 rust. rostio , :tf .ti; - ,.,: ot ti done 'at A 7tn01i , ), , 1 be afro • ; , .n.th boing ' , Liz, of I Ir,r , WAY r ia t out tlio lust Co 1 'lor.n.Yklreqso.ll. 6 .1. /.. .;or. Itol isvillo or g nil, •;•7••• 11,1 i ';', .alttinde( 1. " 01. 7 ‘ , -- r;T ----" - --.--- - - 1 - ------4. -- - -- . -----i-- r.- . 111NE.3 7 :07 , A art: L;t:r.,,corto : 1 1 . i ' , 11:, wiyobl in ois.:trol ~. ,o Itlis—alal Veil if 11 -.. 1 . :Ito !ovo(loply pat{ I o : :to AND'' eslts r P.Si I utElled s to CitutterocOhdi. dellyeri , ". ~ , t • 'T-ml:he.r.f "%u;; ileit - with the' , i '` - • or NEWsPetgrig., 1 , - - • iiwiMiluttibee of l the J , noir- L tutin,tietto ;unlit tli ' • until or ~r r r . 1 .therinerrpa:- -s V bieb - tb wr..- irectiol. they are *-1",l0iC , +Jibe Wits .Tlld or otl,T trisept_wlitiont tofarming ocgmpem nip wm tip tbeformer eeponElblej -.- ' ' . . 4 ttmt rorfufing tc takenewnm-. in.erilif and leo her tboovtm it 121 ,0,1;4 Vent otial trawl?'' , RATES . OF ADV,E9TIOINC...:-.. :'. , i uls,.•Gr it, tincq. ".0 ceittB ftwnint insettion--sub-. 9 by...it-lons. 2:s ce to earls. qlintl'ss one time. 25 .41 , 44, luent insereonst.L.l,l.lvents.vach.' All.r..4vet ,vis ever 3 iitirf, r Shoil pityloslit, chargeil IA a . t ' ,i : : •1 • - :: Oat. 1 ). Tal, Z. - BIZ. IWELY ..,, .4, \• , 629' .' 81!,.i. $1 15., : $?.. 25 1 sa o: <, \ •95 t,l 00' .l. 7,51 2. 75 ,- 4 -.) ' . 1 ce. l 7 , ..P.t) •12 00 1 ' '3;60. - .6 11 , 10 LINSS , CJ3',, 'ATEA AS A Istg. - ASLE OP TVE S4NT.S. I '4.. 0 ..1., 2 5 1 ' 1 .. - .3 t.. 07: 600 ' 10 00 .. '4l . i '• 01. 1• 6 Itd . 90) ' 14 00 .3 4 :.), 4 '' - kw ..`''''. 7 °I 12 00 .. 18 00 4:4 , i. 00 •,, 8 ii . 14 00- ".- 9 20 00 41 0 , 1 09 'l2 2i( - IS 03 ... :0 00 i .10 00 • 1 00 20 . . 0 : i ..:15 to , •.50 Op ...;04,:l• spar s o.fur tah ti pisrlalls,lut , raWswitne)r. ' • , c r viltsvi t netts Not loess, 'l.-eavh--attea pa e re wit lan , Al6l]..illL 1,1 t, 4io runts h. 1 I: * I ' .' • :rersitse Bents:fret :s rd lard:its:es an Desalts, 10 'ersnta . retort, . kitifterttett übsetininiti sertleus, Scents -, e. N ' w.wsisare rounte.a.itt+ II ein'svirettisisW.. -.-haat anti ofhvrts. flarerti.:lnt , I v thasyoar, with .:.... and a;tataltug dvvrtisianOnt not:. careening 15 :Al IKVI rge.ll. In biding A ubiserlptle. $lO 09. , t the , ttn. , uut alb it:quires, With clots. ..- nd '-oubl.ertp,lon, ...... -- • .st eltansawyst lists attl s e det.ignated aleive. 9 Isom's' twitet In. a rg;:ir tysl hart usual' will. be ,1:, , per catit a 17.1 lea..-1:11 .th 'n privets.: 'lt cute rhisree4 Lit' same 1. , letWr prs.BB. ' y,sto advvitieethet t4ree4re4 tynns pdt at.road, cat•viiy at 28. per- vent, aslyanik i a silet=s by tspe.titsl greetnent , ritli , ltin p t.:',B '45 veiss.vae ~. iseatlisacrompatilt... ttieett, 1. arta and loll! be char t ced •2i - t eenlB for any . . , f - irer.lo llneit....4i'rentft per lino not of a !Il i -nerd orpnlillechar; I'oti each na WP . V.llll t•tilte 1111 t ;iIIS line* a 'tali cr.loinn—=atill S2ll not a or 4 nalke A column—l47o it half r ter cr lmyn. A 3.1 n 0.14 Utica over the rat e 44 - .4 cento per st .- roll fide t,tbijlr verliiiing to lyneleg f- , ir others, inkier Ibis! ga in 11n,.inlAa advertisements. .CREENS: & HtItLER, Ileyerle Co,), llanufacturers of I ;Arreens.C.Coal IthldlosOVlre 3lineraville.Srhitylm i ul fur.the'lkberal,palronay.e they ti HeAleris -au& othqrs.ln,the Illy sollrlt their custdin Inc;the our Nlibit 1111 be variant 0.14 so. of gett.tuk a bad jtibi . , the °ldeal, and thc :14osr (ape ouuty, 'ye feel sit e. that WO I Fti•re•Lnk J. 11. Kurln Millersville. to W. Enri. - z • Ilelsler, - Old Screen 'sre ' I 2tl- • !tiILLL. EMI WIRE. dc,'IEEN FACTORY. i ~ • , Cb.stit't (Or -Proprietors. ' ' , 7. r ....0 '1111; tmderslimned.ohns ..alis.. I . , r .. L 7 :::v. '. anniKi li , propriet*i•ship ,of the ,W ire -:' .„, ..• ,1 0 .,1,,, l'a try in Coat street, lately con, I t 4 _ dUcted I.: IL li.CAje•and•desires te,call •uti,ol - 4 (Mp I f!psitorq mid On, publii , uenentily,. .xtensiveeitabli,innetit, ittpittleuieuts ate made util! the very bed. 41 materials, and brdeis Or 7 - trittige, amount w ill l•t . tilla4 at the shortost no- Id on the %nest. sat hiftt rtory tense, : :.1 41Therib...r, it - tor...l'lr. haslet!, :ter rful and experienctd wti - rkmert ' unination or test 4.f , hls• scree! 1 ,, the best t urned . i , ut in other , .13,1'4:0 ' l'rtf . • , LICERS Ern' “IRON•RAILINIti :WORKS::- . 1 -7 , . • P.,01/6.E1t5...ENT,,,,& CO.. min i ifacfurertc. of Cast and Wrought lIION il./iILING.,; l'of every description. invite the i attention! of the puhlir t{. their branch of flutilueshi _of which lel (lin ueted in the lutildhig for- . ..upied by funs as a C ach in Coal stieet,,Zetta. , Jinn., • ' , ' - - -- 1 ,-an furnish Verandas;*Trellls-Work for Arbors, I,..rlraluers, Tree ,Ilox•s, &q., in ev&T variety of IV te 1 , ,w guards, Cellar 0 rating anCil iro Netting 1,./... - at the •In.rrie.t notice. and nit the lowest •,...1 her wink Iron Itedsteads, Earth, Lot and Oar •••••••• English I lifrdle fence, &c., , &C I, below city . . ; LA•it‘tootery iota neatly' enclosed, Teslgteo' got ..tit en 4timers, Everything In theitline on hand ,1,1 ill ha tarnished at theCstiortestootice. •\ ll ore repated laa 'all kinds ofjcastlngs,such as 0..41 int. jrater Pipes. &e. a ‘ry 9. 1 4 Ail . i ' .1. LEGAL CARDS'I:, . 11.0SP,BERRY 1 ' Attorney at ;Are—corner of Market an 4 god streets, • ' 11, '54 32., , .. .. . ,1.1i•ST110, TSE, tti.Cirn,qy 'At, Ldw: 5.. : 4 11ce - Ca ' • r... , et..oppeetthe 1%161 *sir,. y...'• A rehrp& .1).:11(t. • :Vlll .V:GREE•N":"Atiiiirney at Law; . . ! i > x iii...0...,.. • ()Teo in . Marlik street, opk.ette the :'l,-o: . , - 1.. - 14, `;i5'..1.1.31-, , .F...11g,*T , 5... vosiTER, j-tistice‘ of ',..:,..;... :111nprelllo-rollectlous and agenclea 1ci .0.1 -.if tended to carefully,- j ..: • ' a'irt• ' ! 3. '56 r- - 7 . l • - -- - '''. : -- ‘'i -,- '-- - •-*-- --"-- \ (J: I P II.O.NIPSON,' Attorney . anti. ',:tiri,-111or :it Law. OM re. Lelork 'l% J. Allison's Hat I , i , r end of lira ' sZrorii Tamaqua. • • , , el'is . 2,lli4Zi -, L • . - '. 611,! , .• , .) - 11 . :it! ' 3 . IC ; 11ANINAN, AttOrlley Zit ' itMre,lri4-7 , ntre Stroid;orposltet.Le I. 7- 1 iiisccrpil I 46rj114), Penni. • ; _•-• l i g . • . .. .._,.___......_.' \CIS Si'..ENC ER; .11.14gin.iate,. Offit;till 10111 'll.oo.4lEtre4 "' ) , ,t at: will hitch(' to lil4l . iylkilt:, , owty and (.I.*tylarr. i Offic e in.ceittref vtarly t;pp 51thczKtIllstilt. • , . . FE FS IL. : (-; RA EF I E, 'Attorney'. . 'at i ~havl tnr rtnnavod 4 ioi ts% We, Itas.ppened m a of '...t. 1 he Tele*p4 Oftk.a, (.Itit rezl tneetOppositet be . • I:auk '• i .. 5 ' • 4Q-14' ' ;IVI.S. it EESE It' I :Magistrate Hind. • , -, , • , ,,.•y 37i ~...r4 , - -s ril I a t ti , nd tn,-.collectluent.'Alio purr I .. tIo of it..al I..:lttitti", writing' Drat4s.`Mortgagen, i ti!....1.,2 , i tat a1..kn.:10. sittil,i iall AII DIX. YAIII), :.. ~ ,,iteii the coiner of 2d:atii „Marker_ itreot.s l • ,• -. ::.i. ~.••• :1 • A ori I J : ',4.1''.54i - Vcltii 4 r L,'rl - GATIRE".r.'I',' • Magistrate ; ... : ,:ir,,r an 1I 1;o:trial ColloctOr, will attend to 1.11 . ,•;„ .. i .,:d .1.:. oho with diiicattict and cam,. Cif. ',---- —t. Pot i,Ville. Pa.. opposite th e Town MAI; .' 11, , 41..4•1 . ..,.11,.. cli - S, M. Wils: - 4:.Dibi.. arc, in 1. ~ :ma si.jl t; ztrt+:t t,, Es,4l . ! duly 14. 1:,5 .254- ., • USINESS . CARS:' 13ONV311Api, Stir; D,...ati5t.4,111,, , in Wick I{d ll ingiro~prt N-,1•111 i.th:VlR. POI • '1'1,7/3. . '47i6tf [IBA F(P.;IL, OttSAtili. .•,11 no. la-I:.CState ti t •oio ~t4F.11.11, 1 1.71, , • / .• • ;, 4 . , a. i&I.N. ',11:7. 1 : (./01111TItSitlatl . , '. 1 ..0g A:;:on t.—Svv., rat . 131 u,11,1i , tiTojt s. I .. ~.. ;ma to aryl. - Apply ttt .I.p(Es PE,. ..-r.,N•t, - 1.,,•!t/w the*:.iwile, 51 , 111:1.4.1,arr ~. , • , . ' 25-:,hr:te 1 - N •111)1)G10:•;8 urvffor:•SL.' eittillll6i 4 Pri„ kV. 4, 4 Att,.l pl 111.. ichaso anti imactuf 1441 I'6;,.'Qf . • 22. find F:r4nk Carl:, • c:Ars,r_iors mud Civll.olotiers, in ornmectloW , h.,fer. or. PettF,Y Fill 4ttopd to . iiitrvei 4 tow iar, \and alI other busitsev. in tliflnu .la . nuary , h."Pl - . • as ffi - to f • _ ~,...,-.,._ ). ii..s:Nrrrit, AIMING E.M; - .. . u.f...zuCieyc g . :7111..4 1'..-Trueo. esnt.rd St rqt ,' •.:. i., 4..:::::tutityttioit, Ituporti. Sursoys' And tilu.g . . 0).11 . lAnils, Mai tiu. Much ineiy , pc., ',.• shokest 11 , :ti.v. - AgtrutPr Coal Milit'sAr.' ' : ‘l - .. 1S5:1. . •t. ' - ';'=,' •. ' 3 ' , 4i [N I{ N . - - I )iii..il .T.! - TCireologit.....l; ,--: "• • . ' :%-»i em'. Minin4 . l.higinc...ir,. l't.ol tie Atroot., ''r • ' Z' tt ol ion • . :11 surreys Wild .Xlitlllo4- • • .: - .4.4.11.:1,‘ oar...!A looines roquiring sp4. :-.', ''• id 't,, ; Or , , ;ip:.' - ri 4. , •*11.19,ce oust ;ntire , ,• ;,.• .... o. • ~. .0.,14•F,.. • ~ • . ,•J " . ! i • ~.;. V . :IV ',..., •.5 1,,i,._ ~, t , .- '. r. .I: , , '. S . A z •-,4-For th - 6 . Pant :i • and i [ ... ,• t •r, at *4...At ? : 1...1t-lo t : ai - ... 4.,•*. - qa t r. (.10;1141 I ,:i c. - 4 . : Linas, , Stirt..S 4 : , -.•YEI `I er4 ,414 4' , i ! 1. -.-,•tiv pence 07,peri.nler - •: In 'the „o,...pAtty be ..:Ivo;si.!:..faxti.ot., Oi'A co 31.uhitot.skio 4treet 3 • • ' .1 . , 3 . 45 - , . t + , .. - C111 . t • , . It• 1 11YII.. its . T . 'r' . i , y 'VAn r' l 1 rilg :1110.-r, Astilin.l. P.O. uttotias -,.. '.''.l_' -- '..F . 'il . t - notr •',z; MI :1....4. surge:4'lg aort ,dtii.linglit,ll , l,.7oQ-.:11- . q_1, , ,t..:. and alt Mit 1-. „Int sinot , litNt i llollSot of ''`'N -••- • .. - • -+ -,, 1. use, Fountain - Sprtn4• 1. 0.,i Erb:44loi• lt: - . ''. .• . ' . 4 - .. --. 1..4,:i: .I'.. D 01)80S, Opera- • -. • iAt;' , lint-i-11, 7)-nt it.htill , 11 thoru Ono r txt•jtu , ~ . , , , . „ r ..t tpii r..,1,5,t,0 , u• ',l:2 n m s in - Pits pirrof the 1 i ntroofstti• :cri .iis pN trolls. Tho tt , intlit of ov '''.'n'Flit'i .stht.',..V - i* t • IL` ','4 , 23;1itt0....s to itnftstE 1 ~ ..1., i i 4 the 34111A:0ton' 'tint 4irinTenfeii Enl k .1 i. 4, it ci, t,..nt 2 , rtytint , r-t..t..n tr11;c1 Or Wilat ...,', ' •ze ..• • - . .... ~, , , , ~ , , p. s 1 rf . l. 0. ~,, ...to vFl,irt• o,re 117111011 . 117, :17,' Ateols ttioot t.... 1 It And roll , ot 4 With fart! -lb' , i . " 111117 ,i , "011 with '<OM , revlsring thin : , ;foit IM.. -' ' ' , .1 . r':.,.; N't. ' l.o2t .t. Wo li,NlT.sc .1."-rpTtl!::reittre..NO.rth koeiv sy, az ing 4engsg a ' ll ;API ggi st • v ield 'istitig alno. utobt 1 - ;pa Sq' 1 4 ° 44i # ll 2 tbo- 1,0 • ote Per s ti ot Loa: . I . ll ltOXVN.litte Inspeettir; ten , • to r..to•oty , t olik:g. lOW oil - kriliqtro . tit raft' eq. avid .t t v.-tns2-Lvt, onraiol;Py :4,41,1111)a1n '-` /WA.; htt explarinl: eCktii Oat. 'l6 gile ilthr.idiols'l, ) 4)1 1 , 119' .. • • ' • "11";Itvt'Y 2inceknntl TANIN.NetI4-, D. vt , - E, :) , , , itrel-Lf tt 5111..:frz,7r., t, 11 v 4n , .1 I rtt:grity• ”:Itr.V., !kflutni Impoctor, Fist MI $2 9.5 , raid ;3,63 10 07 - 20 03 'ranee, EIEIZE thereat *. .~~. , ~~.:. 1/1111 MEI VOL: 44 . A LL'sort.3 of .Rails, ifer% i--31,,iiuridkperyniA,pn.hana and for sat 194- 40.. •, -, Y.A., p nyt -- 4 - : - Cdt,111:61 ; 71? Cain it .±penlne, ha. far ll' . J. T. . Schuylkill 'lawn, gust X., • Our lEE,'.l` Window v Looking Glass Plat, fel Joao by ' ; • August To - MEP-FIANICSTShip Spirit Level Squares, brotid and shin ens Itratea amt . -Pitts, Quilklin irons and ticinftnudltoring Macltlnea. la Feta:Conn $2 to s.li at I STICII,7EIt TIIC Pottaville. dirguat, D. 'SI • r 0 HOUSEKEEP RS - !---Curtain j. .•PIDF, and Bands, Table Castors„ i4ory earned handle. Table Cutlery, Yhtted.Tett and Table Spounsillell era andSaiteepans, Presorting w ettles and Fo.nch Cook ing .Ware, . - STIC TYJI:& TLIONIRSON'S Augnat ty.30..32- • sPbwrsm - EN.l—Coine' and • see • , onr lar,.te\ 'deal: of single and double ba riled puts, —also, Colt's tievolverti, and:Colt:a itnprrxed single and double kulelled Plctols, Varlep Pistols. GU and water proof eareytt • • STEC/ITER. & Tl.lO IPSON'S. I'glts}{iie.,7ul: l • '3O- UOO 00 li•orti2ng I m tin e p4blloer. }faith no • •TO ! ) lACIIINISTS and -D4A.FI'S , .31.1t.;:r.-Gtvr4 ' in.Bll.velipalian4ed Triantar Settles, withal e l .dl Steel Blparus:,' Straight , and nu 4,10 edge. Si ;e , iges: Ruiee graduated drrirnallirfro ee to 100; enieiblzrii V nage and CalliperF, Ali V. S. elandard. at • I ' • 4:1103..P.5.0379. Puttprilh.; Aniri;t ' Agriclll ey-for the 4ufactuned and can ‘riar'it prices POTT. G.. o ISTCY for the. Readino;', 171 , 31a7hisie Shop.-413. Ti n. the sworn widely. eeletnated A;ricultural implements at this shop, I invite the attention of farme furnish them with these 'gads at mapttfactury ''freight added. - I Pottlillle: June tiOHtNINO RODS AND.POI 1 ' - .received, •an ' assort ' :31 v Wang nods snit Points, with fixtures which any farnisr ran put up—and forsaleclu :25-tf ' REMIT. • J: T: HANNUy '...II,rI:IOLES'ALE & ' iu Paints: 011r4• Varn4bcs, Turpen • phew., Alcbliol, Burning Fluid, Looking 0 indosriGlass, Putty, Gant Ms; Ginn iteltin 0 undo. Oakum, Pitch, Tat. Rosin, a phlapriect . —oppsite tho. Swan Hotel, sichuyi • I.t.—Thc pltronago of retail dealet., and ganef:llly: isspectfully Jonah-4. Ordersfil,. :kit Milt:pith:lt to all ports or t tio country'. • • Schuylkill Tlavon, Augiutt '56 - • • . J 7 LEAtiTi Ot) N --- -• AilbTIN. pl,O LEAD --50 tons W.:BIle • IlnglIsh: 920 tons San AnareSstsoitgpan , ttals,'A- -Tin-200 slabs goTernment Bangs, Ti 'z' .. Sire& .Tia L-1114 slabs Iterellv Tin. • ' 'lloy Iron-20 tons assorted, 11.1 to 31 . 1;ght 1 /.4.ll,r.pitit,-50 tons. rmsorteCsizes. '3-10 t 1 ltsb bciiter.l • ' Flui 7-25 tons,lo, 11, 1.1,18, and 18, En lrou. I , ...t.tigk, rs-,20 tons,.2 t ;2lf : and 3 inches, A pl.lnuarands. - • . Sh 4 el Iron-10 taus, NI?. '2O to fl 9, best, bran. Anterlenii.. . . . ' e ,1 Llossion Ewet../ron--199 paiaiassorted. Nos. • ordo`. I • • ' . . " •Ilorre.Mor hers--V lour, plilll , i , fuallts:l . tiltilli.otts•ln tons. prithe quality. 3.liLby \ i ..7 : : :i i i 7 ty ll e. t.: cro l ii ir yiv bc .is ,i i e a s u l d 'B .3 lt) i . p , l oo c i' c l . h e: i e r : . t i e j. .. 51)0.. do . do du 1 X do ' •rvicef oft rt tl;em .10.410 feet 6 inch Water and tlas pipea.: , , V • Mtn) fret' 4 inch do -, do , ttdo • ' 5A")(1 50. 3 Inch do do do ' 3,OtV Peet 2 inch' do' , do do 011 ' hand and tbr'sile by. F. 'P No. 56 North Wharves., Ph Angota, '5O it ' • AM . . MORRIS i. MORRIS!' ZONES & 00.• ' •, • • , : 'nos & SR. - EEL Dtimuctiex s-, . ••' ..htgrket and' 'Nate/nth 57rel4s, Pleilitdrip iia, , . ~.,,,,. , Have always enland and Per sale • BAST ENGLISH IIk:FINED 1110N-1:1411; swum eats of n it 44 41 15," and other far mire brands.. IIES AMRRI CAN BARS—pnliriaryeizes. of rolled Ri.erder or bridge alopoises..4g., &e. Pk:N.NSYLYA.NIABOILV:R LATE—', Pronal'etious sizes,br - - at to required sip. BOILER'. ItIVET.Dover Wand, inade. In solid tiles. EST RN ,... GM Sll CAA AXLESL-Alueri}an aud Egglis F 1,1711,, Amil: ET IRON—For coveriag sehutea, ke. A 3 I:RICAN SCOTCH PM IRON. RAI 6ROAD IRON— rails and Rat bars suitable for mines; turnouts, &c. .1 NIATA. 'ENGLISH I: NORWAY SLIT 1101/5.130LT5; N TS a'rl WASHIfitS=-For bridges, cars. and noichineryl generally: CAST, SIILAII, MACHINE: andl STE:I.:L. Also, an extra quality-for taps - and di :alive, together with .a full assortment of Ir. Nails and .pikes,te which like attention' railroad Companies, engineers. niffiers ' hlnirs js Invited. .. ,• ..11 . .:' . •....„ • if- . FOR .THI E 'PEI . .: . - ; 'Read and Re bef( TIcIiTEX. & .:'FR il . piiiit"te, In iuinhuncing thii., . " :Ilardwarp and . r!, .oo tx .1 lire corneril); Centre aid? .1. ,t t ni .invlfe ttfe - attfution'of their frlendsalud „ he public getterskiTy to an insPect ion Or their largoand varied as.4orttnent q geoits - which will i!orisiSt t.,, impart tit Table:and. 'Pocket Cutier)li,, , Boilers. Sa cepans, Brass and ikon Kettles, Rifles, f auns nue Pis ls, Ilftle flarl'efsvitiwder and 'Shot, Pe.reAssion:Vabs; Irla, Brass • a id Copitir aWitc... Von. ;tea, BeKT.ws. Anvi 1, Vices . les and litres , Traceto"N Its and Spikes; 'Mid y, Mill, F 1 Cut ateriircular &awe; English../Itneckan nd Ger quint 'Grass 'Acythes, Sickles, Scythe Stoneti an Bilks,. Hoes Rakes; Spades and. Shovels; flay and Manure;! c. Forks: Ittplies:sileivs. Axes. latchets, Ham mers Hanes, I Saws, Hopes. IVhlta IA& Oil GlasslLotkii. Latckg and il -Hinges; Butcfr Saws. Chop cr.. Cleavers, Dial lAiances i Stith 111. w and"Saltel.ebtpress.. y for Butchers, &M IRON 1 of all kinds ana descriptipins. . Our 'foreign gds.are ; mann - Mei mid by the best &aket's.. dent sand the de stic ,, ar..' Alries for the most part obtained directly from th l • mann- Esc:Wrens, comprising Cabinet and Building Materials; Cartientet t aria Shoemaker Tools; Smith and Minerel Tout t MAlders', PluMbers av 4 Gas Fitters' Too, s; Alt. , rienitntal and Farming Implements; Hods., - Furnishing (fotdit of every despription, and_Di great variety—ln i 4lirt, every article IA our line rairalwayslie foti+ll with us. • Ounitemis are-Purchhsed at the loito4t .I*hes-for i P *Sri. and. as we intend to phiton but a..ister ti vanco, . itivill enahlious to sell goods lower'.than i . ve ever been attired In this market. Under thls"c!uvle ion We i contemplate opening. a tom-vial: stens. and to e: the 1 libetly of - submitting this' proposition to yon; f r_• your! r l . I eonsideration.- Being satisfied that -a tontine basetil upon these principles will meet all . e with the uPport 1 hAk . :ipproleqjon of all our friends:Me lb et•efo Eippose , tii Set ;tonal -, LOW, for.ono price, with nodeviation . which • we ore firmly convinced:will result in mutual Le 7e,fit to all wire practi. it: .We take this opportunity of res.' per t fully soliciting your - patronage:la ssnring yon hat rye pains 'or Oxiirtion 'will be spared to please. nor a y effort withheld-to prcsnotethe,interest or secure ' Ore a prtilia. lini'and support of . all'olir frlendi and patrons filav , us,,a - call at the cornet of Centre ant ,11aritet s reet..i— , Stemteimerly Occupied by John-S. Morris. ' ' • ', . STlCliTtat. & THO3I ~ ' l'et is - utile. May :il . W4i . ' . V. , ' EMI • • FAIRBA4K'S SCALES subscriber agents Tor the L ttEtaurers...llarty4jumt rec , eired a 1105 artich ihe Counter Scate,"rfakalated to weigh I ounce to It4O Fqr sale at tlo s iliorkStort. E. YARDLEY April tlStli,lB.ss`f ' ; •. • • IRON COM MISSION WARE I4* ' l lEsTitt, Pottsvilf soliscribera are pr tired to funilah th. : , :aclatui.'is aitd Oporatorsi . Phil idelphla pricer, t Atfiell) P'llol , mmle or rota 1,4 t Autericandlar leo • ufactured at Votti,rille fulwarrantedbfraperlo. Hata T rails able for tames, and Cable piriiished at abort ace direct froralie import r E. •YARDLEY 15f,:i , • • ' 47'7 rariey, . ..._____ ..... ' .11Y - Of 9. L. Eeterty 4 's O asair A L, awatre Sto, I 1 ; ' . 'FF,A . , , V IN G removed . ..from the ( til l xur . CA' mtru and Nlarket streets, nary itiSlar * anti. nearly oppeeiti, Mr. Csterly truitlit Anil.' Okapi i r nog the nhabitantS q this and Tongan,' i iies, that eve ing•lo ; the hi tixraro. linb - will al toung at hikestabli* • it. ti titre.' they may be 1 V getting superior artlriZs,at 'the lowest. prjeom aughber to rail at D. L. !liter's's, hardware store, Tgroot. below,Market.ity. , ti It.—Orders for coal sereeus, et.f.sterly it Fele araet um., reeel wetland promptly attended to," 'j Pettfirllio', , April 19, 185 1 1 i f ' 1 i lint] r al .MAN, 1 iii:FCRINDRYMEN, lIACHLInsts a OTHERS) " 2,1 _PURVES, N. E. corner Soutll and, :_tiymin streets, Philadelphia, furnishes ingot copixsi 1 ace crass. plg iron; she;t iron. solders, fire brle . port- ale • f‘rgest. egdter, block tin, ii•ed. foundry MO Idingsd thingl• crusibles, antimony, babbitt metsl, sac of nil .king*ebrass. old ropreq.. A.c., &e. Ile is. also, 41i aler in orp3'utcht :ilia cast scrap iron and other tdetals.l i t is his reTirt• to Arroirimodate machinists and otharsat a istauct- fron the AV I ,by turnishing any article they may Want In 'their butuaer.s. Articles trait ufentioned in fhb abort ; will to procured :1 of ferwarilid. Any' inquiry it? the i, shove line 14111 be promptly apswered. `-- 1 ' .? r A. PW. VES, I . ".F. 11. corner ;South andyminreets I ' ' - ' , ' ti kkr • , i ARDWAFIE fiND IRON, PEP,kOT.4I - Till i 21.. liat'it I RCA:. having ;lbw arran -1 - ..2.""‘ eil hiS goods St l'is new pLise of b ra i n i ~ 4 - iito• - : and With a new ileterinination of furnill •• i • '- ' tog, all, such goods as the business of the t Co:tiltegiun luny require s AV their 'incest Market velne,l ',arils tlio itc.pection of the Public. I shall be always' en hand and ilace on hand a full stock of . ~ •• Ilar Iron. 1 ' Ghopplog A-ten, I Flue !roil, ' ' Coal'hliocels, . J Cast Steel, , Trace Chains, . Slit Iron, --• ~', • Nailf attl Spikes, - - Repo. . , hel,te Illlorl• 11. 11 $ 11,, v ; F , . ' , . Anvils bud tices,,te., Ilard;tnro and Trots Depot, Caere.* 47.8EE1, three,deers altos. 'II trUtLt. *.tst . .44,0. if, ' , FRANK POTT, I Anis 17A, 1' , 51 . • ' - ~ „, , 28-tf ' I( -- •:' BRIC'HT & gERCH'S -.......- _.,,,... liliti' CORI/WAIL-6 ISTOttE fir?' dnas 3 b4; 11. t - - , , low Matz' tintel.atnl nuarlyoppos le Ole .., „......4. 0 ,,,, tiers' Bank. Pottsville. where will be found ' an excellent nwrtuaent of 11LAS.D151111E: o, , ath Trlntinle ,Fs, ,riles, Springs, I, ~ - ' f Fine Trftys, ''- ' 8'.41,11c . ty, ' • liritania Ware. 3 itieroilzer . PT o 9la. • Assortment of fitili Locks, tirmiter - A Toole, Table Cutlery, ' • (Caf , and Paint, i Pe , •ket Cutlery,. Oct. Iron of nil sizes, , ' Table & Spoon Roiled ~ ~ A 'trill anti Vices; ?f3lis and Spitte‘'. I Asnortuwut of tine 0 UnS, Railroad Trott and Nails, 'Sheet Iron Crucibles, ' Srolth.Tc,to.. t wire;Tin Plate, littilding,liaterials, -- 'Brass Kettles, -- (`'..nl 'zteil. . .Sad Irons. 1 She.' r fkt.',4,, ' IPansand Hullers', Arlo I:11 , 1er • ' IClittins. 1 ,ttill Ains,` ', - <Units-and Trortr, :1 : 1 41r 4 At. CU tSa we. ' f l'on - der find Shot, . 1 , 1 ; 4•• II it. , t-s,i-s-s. i • : ,' t -11. t .4 , 111'1111 his thanks to the pttl>lie for th4e2twelige tbeY•ezt•elsiett tattles Inhtsiodivldattlespitelty.notihnpei -1 ths new firto.Ly the finality of their go*, ottrlekattvn lion tn.lnislin..s.ani. areontmodel lo 4 Oriets, will dtetetie MA co:Twin:o their enntintunt AnPlSl* 1 ' .-- , - 'iritl ;RD t LIIKCII, , ; rma. _I Ifrinimartaski Jinn, contrestritet 11 df" 1 1 10 ,-fottoary 41,1Stlg . 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'.‘l. • - , . --, • r . , ;.. ••• •-'. 1 . - . ' . . ;-.• • i'jt I. . ..7 _ 'OATS- 4 •.• •' • - ":- .' ; ;'•• .;` rj • C ; • ...... ~. 4 ~. 4 kg 't•L i t.2•l:: f , • 1 . : . , •,,,,(; - • AL , ;-, - I '..C.1 ' - . .- , • • -AND • I It - ' ' l , :ii , G ENE ! ,ADVERTISER. . ~ ~ . :.- 7 1,7 4, • , . ~. .' • .... ' ."'""N,, j• .. • : 1 i Z , '- - • • :: ~ - ' • • ' j• • - , : - • .i,;:= . ... - i." '. • ' -. • ''. 1 :: •• -'-', ,'":":' 1 , -:. •4- ' . --- ; ' , ' . - .i - - 1 t--4.,.---- -. . i , - ~ .. ~. ... . , . , •. . - , . _ , .. . ... . . El II l • ; 1 i . I 1111 .. ~._ ~_ .~ , ~ . . . . PIERCE THE OP TAIITAI;;;AWD /31.1TO01:4 . 141051, 4 -.* (4l4fin oi,ilOUVritNs ILETAIS Erni I SNailt TO OUR fr.A.S . Dit 'D' SUILYT.CT ALL,W.I,TURE TO OUR 'FRS AWE) t '' GI WILT. ACH TOC'TO t GITE I •- . " .......... rill OB ME WATCHES; jEWELAY. • A LARGE. Assortment, Cameo rtnp.stut xar Rings, jtust received b l'ottirrUle, lay 10, Ig.; . ELLiOTT. 22 *0 6 by I EI a SON ne, 'Fur , IMEItICAN •RAILWATE TIME ICEEPS.IO.I, a chl:lee article, jest nrelyedly • 410, ELLIOTT,' , next door to the Mine? Bank: Ile, May 10, WI , ' •I k• N. m _user n.o I Gi 4 ll. D .And Paver Lever , la . nd 'Plain • then, for sale lower In price *au tbeY bane predln the county • • , • - J. 11. Eraoir, • next .door - aboie'the'lllners' Bank. Pottsville; May 10 ,' 50 r 4 10- • • , 3 .M.. AVISt'S = , •• C.III,EAP Watch & jary Store. No. 72 North Second street, (opposite the Mt. Vernon `— Mouse.) Philadelphia. Gold Lever Watches, fail jeweled, 18 K eases, $2B ; ter Lever, fulljeweled. Slyer Leptne, : •Quartler, . $5 to si; Gold Spreader. $ . 4 50 to $10; Silver Spectacles• slso;.Silver Table Eikr, per set, $l4l to $lB Silver Des " Sel t Spoons. ,"1.0 to $ll ; Ttui Spoons, $1 75 to $7 50; Quid l'ene and Gold Canes, $3;20 to 45; tlald Pens an& Silver Casea.sl ; together with a varietyotEirelioldJi3w elryatold Curb, Guard•aud rob Climber.. All goads war; tautt-1 to be as relpesented. , Watches Mad Jewelry re;! painal.ln the best•manuer. Also,MasonlA: Maas,. Pius,: r &c., made to Order. • • _ N. 1L.511 orders sent by Imudl or otb bet -- Punttually attended to. • - lass; al:, sind Putty ANNUM. I 34- . Augurs,. Hog Itatc* 'and Rounds, imrsoN,,s. MI .. , ' • N 4 .•-•-• FOR tlllAi r y. 'r - REAt'ESTATE SALES 1.000 AcreA or wail= it Coallindi , ' NE: THOUSAND Aeos of the , Valuable Bro Mountain Coal lam* sli t t o iffed .In. :"Butler and Barry townshi Schuylkill rod , Pa.. is hereby offered at priratO sale. We- Ashland .Extension • Railroad ranslthrougli pallor thd propertY, which Isim-, sierlaid with Coal seams and veil timbered... For refer. ears, or Information apply to Samuel Lewiii, Asti" Centre street, or. to the mbar' Tiber, at his Real F.State , Agency, in IMilroid Street, Pottsville,Pa. The terms are half eash.land halt mortgage bonds: FRANC! SPENCER. PoitSilio, l April iii: N 156 , , ' . 164 f I • . ' ",n, I NTS. ent of e9mplete, ap ;LRCM AIVALUABLE'RED • C OLLIERY SM ' A: I - t - HE subsertper,beinc , demilous of re a tiring Fran the mining business lof s lrs his Milford (cry at ptliate Sale. This colliery ls' t anted on - the Schuylkill Valley Railroad, about one Mil . alic, bliddle,: .., port, Thu Coat is of a deep Red Asl4.aid of supertor quality, and well adapted tolthe .hleW Nor sad Eastern ' markets. All theimprovements avt.or the'most approv,' .ed amstruction-,eousisting In par Fer one id herve.pow , • er Fa:unplug and hoisting engine, with pumps and all the •• necessary machinery, In perf , c.t °Well; and 2t horse en ' I'gine. and bfeaker,t, %chutes, bins,. serthensAoisfing plane • and gearlig comfilete, cars, tools, and stock, all. lu good order. The ollijort comprises he celebrated Spohn .t: Lewis Veins, 4ove and below water level, all op fined and . ready to commenenhinmediate Operations: I For further particedars Intectire of the subscriber, at rkittstille, or of ALEX. S. FISLER, at the works.., ' I ' ' • . . .• §ASICEL BILLYMAN . . ?fay hi, '35 • 7' -. 4 - _L' :__ .r-2..ir ~ CO'id. LANUS FOR SAl.ff 1 .V ALUABI.E COAL. LANDS- AT PRIVATE, SAL&—That Celebmted:tiact of spHon tfdid Coatiand known as the -Spolin Tract,'" epritainlng --the justly - celebrated and " Fpohn Veitt,'l also what is generally known .as the "Seventy-five aenitratt,7 ad , joining. tin the it. Carbgn 1111 road end in West Sri"' t we-tan ToWnsirip, °wad by Nicholas E. Tivitrolt Esq., is hereby offered at private sale, on the • Most. advanta .. gees turns. , 1 The -tract rte-' Dealer ille elm ! vs Plates, '. Peruvian I laven. Iht public and sent 4:4-tf ett soft ■h. igen. !,/,. Eng lich Flno SEM English in Kim' rods nid4. ...no -tract contains ..ie • Southern Anthracite Itegions—ineluding • besides other, tracts, those generally known as the Palme4Charley 1141 Curkson. Ruch' grehord, Orchard, Primrose and Nam - will., with all the noderrying, though yet unexplored, Iseds .20AI-which are known tivxlst in the formation. averaz,ing, when; raved, Over a hundred p et of itolid Caul., fact, tho . tracts now - 41 - aryid, tie richest - .Coal deposits in ~ • • . For Information. apply to FrinfENSpetseeirAETNent for Coal lands,. and •real estate generally. -,Offle in Rath road streot above E. Market ptreet,Poltivilleh . .31are1f"22.1.856 . I:btf Ell INE FOR SAIL . ALi, the :Interest ,of the. LesSee' -in Throe celebrare4 veins' of ,the In thodlrst An thracite Coal lleglon;ata distsped bf about Three< mik.; from tho tout, of Pottsville.-, The Taus InclUded in the lasso, kayo each about Two thousand yards of run. : -. The le %se which. is. made on more favonriltle terms than ;o•ould 11037 he *mused, endorsees an - übeaptrist petted:a between eleven and twelve yeam. ' .Tan Improvements' eonsist of ,Fcn, pumping and. tat/Sling, and Fontbreaking Engimv, Throe 'dopes, Oda singl4 and, one double linsalu s , Sixty houst‘s new find • in g 43,1 repair. Allout. Three hundred thousand tons of Coal aro now.' opentsi..by gangways and tunnels.• • ThO capacity of the Collieries is estimated. at ..T.Wp hundred thousand tons ,jrp annum. One of them Ali, believed' to be capable of producing in the aggregate'' Seven millions of tens, with Attie additional capon ,• tin; 'machinery erected, beingonleulated for that purpose.. Poi terms. &e., apply to S 31..WET1111R1LL, Pottsville, Poznan' , • "I "' ' • • lir WIRD PATTERS:3IN: Esti. puns4 wes ,15tint a. - Thu' 1:1., Steel, dealers 'i - • - CiIIt.II.,MRIE in S fOR SA 1.E.:. - V - -: OA -- SA:I4E . rwo of th9ost volO: -...c , ablp Collieries In Schuyikilicounty,ire s nnsylvania, via; the 111,ACKAINE'COLPERY at Pottitille,and the BROKVILLE: COLLIERY at Brockville. . • . . l Thiti subscriber now refilling in thia.eity, aid i being ' unable from 'other occupations to give to these Collieries , the ir veinal attention which,_therreqiiire,-has been •In- Tueedtoelfer therttfor site ikt the openilig of OtICI of the ta. , st Season . which has ever occutreli' n the mining of Anthracite Coat. ; -•- 1 • - . EBB:BLACK ll:iFt or York Farm Iliery at Potts ' 'Ville,, embraces all tile free !awning Red ishjainiof , 1 Coal in Schuylkill ctainty, and the product. •har alwayly been in great &Mara- arid met with a ready sale at the highest prick in the piew York end New, ngland liar ' keta.. During the past summer, an expenditure of $20.- . 000 -was .ma de at this Colliery in ; taking it new lift Lou the Black Mine vein. like property _is now In a splendid conditioi, and cipaMelefproducing annually 1 10,0'JO tons of very superior ited;Ash- coal. The Slope Ahas a Brit rate iron T rail, and all ih; roads ontheoutside are laid &hen in the, aims snbitantial Manner. It hat s . a breaker operated by a' tiventy; horse engine, withiel , lers, I. rge screens. and ail thiliatures necessary ;todo • the w rk in-the best and moat economiCal manner.— l: There s a large auteuntof other, pcnsonbl,probe6y ! , such i as 'Cars, Wagons; reams, Sillies tte.,Which,will be sold 'With it.... ~ •• - ,- -• 1 ', At the BiIbCFEVILLE COLLIF.ItY, a tunnel has re -1 'Gently been didvento.cut the celebrated Tesrai-oritrolic I which .ru s 'through the whole estate for ..ntlily one I mile, and which is now Ina ‘ very ling tialtion. The two engi es st the Jape and the 1B e,r and the'lnin _ ba Drift Ca Of trhic,h these ri a tar; numberrwere made . by , Lley xalic Snyder.- All the toads have been' laid' 1 d'iwn wit am Trail, and oil thAtlittnres and iMproee , manta Nellie re beettinade iron this valiable proper ! •ty are very. advaningennoly arranged for elteng working, 1,, , odor a careful and active management, this Colliery 1 !will prodifeeinnually a large quantity of Call, for many ye'ars t9eione , . - The stone Storehons. , and other proper - F, t ty in the town of Brockville, will (if wanted) he included in-the sale. , . 1 - '.. .kpply.. to Ile. 'George a &Its. PotUlii tsv, or 'to the Oriscriber in this city al 110 Bred Way. ' • .• ' - . New York:March •'21'36. , 12- '. OED. If. POTTS. ,oFFIcIAL. ,_____:_,_ 4 , OFFICIAL. • A-Tia i ated Meeting of the' Colltleil Meeting /71..0r the t. roartir C`t Pottirrille,Tll6F.day ererani, July lidh, 16:01, rho falnVing preamble and , resolntlon were read ariA adopted, and ordered to belmbllphed: . f IWnt9trs,'Thete - 14 some uncertainty existing in regard tri the amount of 114ourth' order* hearing Interest, and In Orctilat inn, and Weider that the correct amount , may 1, railed m ii USE . Trathq might Last'. . utility ; be A rri ve.l 'a 1. therefore. ' . • . ' • =a- : . 0 - ,.. `Adana; ite.vole , :d...That the (ler': giro notice .to holder'. of rill f ordery I.suelt prier,te May 10tt0F.54-. tO rep6rt Abe iamb . l. lezt he Clerk or Connell, with at view of *seed atning-lbe raln ..out. 4 interest due, and fdnding the ordpre. All t. !It orders not reported- by theist • day of November, .1q., , ,, to be declared* illegally Issued. and refuvrok by tile Oieetor and Tie curer of the borough: ''. d,, •• I rner 'mea l .1 Woi • •onin• Itys revolt Oetttru . - - detract from the minutes.)ne } t il l. • . . / .Attest.' 4 BA3lClA lIA 74 Clesk. Pothrrille.July M.: 'Ad • - i' • .a n i ." ... , . .. -... .11 .. _ i L . 'PR OCLANIATIO ,i -i \ . • iMIIEREASOu and 'by an act of the lleueralt.assernoly .l 1 of, the Commonwealth of Popsy Wania.nntitled-, 'i .-Air Act regulating the. General Election ii B t a tn. this in C`otrumwealth,'passed the 2d day of .1u1„v I •''' it is - made the duty of the.- SM. rid of everyliXdanty :(-§ - give •public notice of such election to be holden. and ter make known in such notice what o'l-cors arc 4 0 he' cloned: — Thesethre,l,-W ILL , I t y• 31 ATZ, High Sheriff of the coun ty of Schuylkill. yr Mks lumen by this advertisement to the electors of s id'county , of Schuylkill, that nap teltAL IILECTION voill'ho hold le the sald_county, on TiII:SLUT. the pith day of October nett, at' thb seiroral -districts thereof. as follows, to wit: • • ' = _ The electors of the bmonsh of_Ortelgsbnrg. will bold theireleetlons al the Court liouse,in the borough of Or wicsbuig. I • i' 'The ' .electers residing-in the following described boun daries' of.-West Druntnitig townshim-Selsuyikill - county,' beginning on'the township line of East Bruns - wig, on the laud of Daniel Dreher; thence 'along 4 public road leading to I.)anielrovist's mill and 'dwelling. 'including. the "same; thepeelo Zion's Church: thence along said public road, leading past the Awelling, house of lieorge ICDyer. Including the same; theme-pi-along said.road I uni It intersects. the tp. lino of lki+ith Manheim fp., Inc uding ail the voters residing north of said' mad. inl la township of West itrunistrigotfortsaid, shall hereaf ter,ld at all and special election% AS also 4 all elec tion five wipes and inspectors, - vote at the same times, places in the Mine box with the voters of the borough of Ora laltrg, in the county aforesaid. , , t .. The ek Tr. residing In that. part ohlVest. Itrunstrlg . tent riship. tying and being east of-the folb)wing described . Aloe, shall hereafter. at all general, special and at elec.: - tioni forjudges and inspector-4. vote In the mom 'box with the qualified voters in the borough of Port Clinton. , rat the bousalf Saltier , Buyer, Dow occupied by A: D.-. 1 -Savage; commencing' of the river Schuylkill at the lock house of the Schuylkill - Nartratlcin Company. number tirenty Liar, lOW occupied by John Lash.j_ticjuding the, same; -thence in a straight ' line to the 113u-se of Jacob 'Afengle. Including the same; thence to thehOuse of Con : rad Mengle, n w occupied by -3tanatetseMerigle, Inelud ' -ing. the 1131110; MOUCP'44 , II.ho farm of John .Schall, now , occupied by 11 .npreffintild. Wandler; the. krone; thence to ttietarm of the heirs cry:John Bond-filet:edict. now oc cupied by 00111*03lengle..inciteling the Rime: thence to! • the house of the widow Treuklin,- including the .same; thence tel the fanuof lionry Eetner, including thesaine;, t lien retie - the 'ltrm'of Samuel Ilillerausluillug, ihe same; thence to _the form - rd'-Benjamirerliell. including the . same; therio-eto tne 31Ineral Point 3.111.4 and the dweli-, ling houses belonging thereto,Osued by Freueb & Itiell- - 4 rirds, exeluding the same; the ,n6,,t0 the hots, of G eorm Baer. exelnding the same; the to the farm of Mario' Miller, including tr lime; thence a straight line to the. sand' sallele at or nes the Decks county lino. . ' Theelietbrs of 1% est Brunstrig townshipnot. included in the alsrye ix-rands:rtes. 'will 'hold their elections at the , public house of Jornih idorburger in wild township. - The electors ll' the, borough, of Port Clinton %di] hoid their elections tit the 'Muse of A. Fr, Savage in-said'bo 7 -The elocioriOf taiiE Brititstig, township will itobt, - ,t bear eketiflns*the house oflnqhuareyerija th..t. town of SicliCeseetitirgi • .. . .- ...., ... ---, , -The cl:fittore of Pinegtotrewndtip will hold their elec. nougat the lanu ilf,iotteph - la. Topger,itt the borough of linegrotel - a the elextoill of nut bough or, IlritgrPve still hod 'mu; eicetiothost 114 smulotoww. ~• • • . Mlle eleetorif Wajne thwnehip.fwilllfeld - thidi Orals , ' i e...., . - tiona et the - f John.Graserg-Ita the ..tcheta t et . iFrise , The.electors of Withingten':trulhtitipl.Wiii:held thidr , . 'f; man- 5E COST VOnn, in‘ the Giva MEE MIME .SATIMPAY.4fORN . : 185 6. . • . gehersil election at the public honee'bi. Mites Ferger. In • saidlownshite •r• - The teed:need Porter townshipw will hold their •eleee dons at the house of Daniel Herb, in said township. The electors of :Regina township will bold their oleo- i tions at too bowie of John el. Merin, in said townshie. The electors of Hubley tewneh_ ip will held their elec; tions et the house of George V. Weis& in aid township: -- Thaelectore of Upper Mah:atongelovinthip will hold their electerna at the house of ".oho W e Meer, in said township -" The. electors of Eldred township wiltehold their oleo- Mons at the, hourie of ediet_Wetseeln Mel-towns-hip. • Tha electors 'of Barry township will hold their eigetione. at the house of Frauds Denglereln Mid township:- • ' . The electors of .Went Penn township will hold their elections, at the house of °Wain -Whetstone, in ' aid township. - ze e .... . The electors of Unietie-townehip will hold - their' dee- Meta at the hone', of David Stauffer, in said township. ! I The electors of. Rush to - unship will bold theirelectiora at: he house of Daniel Lit - Ones:ln slid township. . . . '. Theelectors of Maheuoy township wth'hole e their dee . , Mons at the house of Henry Snyder, insaid 1111 ernebige . The' elsedere cf the East Ward of the Boreugh of Miners ville Wile cold timer elections at the house of Robert Per ,• . - ter.. ! e —, Theelpiers of theWeat Ward in the Borough of Mi. 'nersville will hold. their elm tions at ' the heuse of Chat. 31oean. ee 1 . • . 1 - The deckers of Schuylkile township - will held their elections at the - NOW* of Charles Pfkieeer ire said teen shipee' • ;- - . ' 1 . • - .- . • The, electors of New Castle. township will hold . their elections at alehouse now occupied by Ephialm Philips, in the town of Nen Castle:, . ' e . ' ' The electors of Drench traniehi willll boldetleeir elpe tionrrat the house Of J. Seater, hi the town bbf newellyn. • The electors of the borough of Peet Carbon will, hold their elections at the rert Carbon We se, in said borough.- - The electors of Fast Norwegian' township will hold their elections et the house ,lately cecupied. by Wei. C. Barber, in said t i ownehip. . . - The electors of Norwegian township WM, bold 'their elections! all:seer Park, in said township, at the ]mouse .now. occupied by Sat?illieter, - : The electors of Mettle Winship will hold their eleee Ours at the house of eoheeGeoege Koch, in the town of eilddhsport '. The electoreof Tremont township will bold ; their elec tions at the house of Philip Sons; in the town of Tres wont." - . • _.r. Theeleators of the - Sonth• Waed . 1 4 it tbe borough of Pottsville; will hold thelrelectione a 0 t house .of Jos. M. Fogel'. . e e , . • e . , The electors of the North West Ward in said exmough will hold their electioes at the house of John G. Beta tn. said w.iitil. The electoni of the North East Ward !teemed:- borough will hold their electione at the boost, of Pataick Curry, 1n said Ward. . • e •• • e : • •The electors of the Middle Wsird In Mid borough wilt hold their.elections at the house, of Matthew • Breienegan e . In.said ward.' • ' • e • . _ e . . -The electors of the borough of. Palo Alto will hold their elections at the homiest' Chas. Meier:: in said borough. ' The,electore of Feeler township.will hold eheir elo eion's at the. house, Of Joseph Meitner, in said - township- • .. The electors of Class tote ship will hold their elections' Wt the house of Philip KO Meese Jr., in said townehip. , The electors of the northern district-of Core • toiwnski p wilebold their elections at the !muse of Patrick Wren- I , 7 -- ear, Ineraid township. - '•- . 1 e '. .• . ' The electors of Butler township-well held their eke' Moue at Gleesome now occemied by Charles Hartman, In said tamable. ' - • The electoneof Fralley township will. hold. their elm tiopeat the honetoteDavid-Lomison e ln-theeowneofeheiter alder:ire, in raid torearldpir ' • „ • The electors of heath . Manheini township ' gilt hold their:ferret foment thopulelie house nowneewpied bedeele jimin Mabee. . ' 'e s . • ,• -; - el The eleeteri.of the borouge . of Schuylkill leaven wille hold their eleetioneae - tee putele house of Charles Sep,' ler, thawed borough.e • ee, • , . . . • .: Theteledore Of the North Wardot the borough of Ta- 1 ma willwill hold theirelectheta at ' e pal+llo house of Mic Beerd, in said ward. —'.. -, .-- • ' . I k . Threeli.) e tors et the,Soutli Ward in the roue, of' Tn. magta, shall held their elections at th 'Fele Motel, 1 kept lie Henry. Kellam'', in, mid ward.- Tee elector* of the East Weed in - the bootragh ef 'Ta rusgue, end thoie melding north of the Sharp Weeded's, in threteerreshiti of West Faun. heretofore voting at the' ' PublieSchool House, In W e %math of 'TiIIIIIIIIIII.AhaII I hold their elections, at . e. public houseof Lewis F. Buehler. In said Ward, i i '' : ' ..• 1 a • The,. qualified voters Idf telpast of North . Man- i helm township, were formerly v -4 in the 'Southward, in the berouglief Pottsville, an eel that territory on the , eat eide of the ricer Schuylkill, and within the lee - endue eleetien hue, I he southerly line of the borough of Potts-1 villee Bud the old line of the tewnehip of 31anheint, ; ' erbeee !electors have' hitherto. voted •in the Norwegian ' relection district, shall 'hold their election at the puleic 4 ho of George Grim, in said township. . " . T "! qualified - voters In. that part of _;Nora' Man het het township. who formerly voted in 'the 'borough of. rOdri eburg, shall•hold their elections at the house of I 'CIA Graver, at Landingsiile. ' 1 • • : ' ;The' quilified voters of- North . Mauheim township, .not embraced in the teregoing, shall held their. elections .at the, Half-Way House, kept by Mrs. Si e saena Moyer, in said township. • e: • ' ,The 'electors ie the borough of Ste their will hold their electione at the public' house:of Jonathan Jed/neon, In thesaidboarugh. . --, ' • • ~.. '' At which time and elate are to be of ed by the free nien of the County of Schnylkille ' • • ' . , ' 7 - . one pe&uneheethmal Ciommistrietier.. . - e One person for Auditor General. • . -,tine whom [or SurveyorGenerd, 1 , - • One ;screen for .member of then-env of Representatives of the United States. to represent - the Congremlenal Da. triet, composed of Schuelkill and Northumberland cpun , . Two persons tit represent Schuylkill County in the donee of Representatiees of Poinfsylvelbia. ... , , Tiro persons for Associate Judiee_a: s - , - 1 - "Cue ,persprefore District Ateornig . , • A ' _,,, !One tersest ter Commiselonbr of thiseCoffntys el'• e Creeper rioriforeCorener of this County; • Oise pea°, re for•Auditoreof this County. .t. . Oneepeereatifee Direet# Poorer( this county: -• . . ' One pereorefor Coen y Surveyor. The grmerrieblectiche to to,opened between the heu e deof • S end 10, o'doelein the fOrolloolhillid shalleontipue with out ifeertuptionseer - at ournment until 7 (*leek In the evening, when thn po shall be closed. ,In,pursueneenf an Act of the General Assembly of the Commonwealth of Penneylvarese entitled "An Act retie tang to the election!' °finds Commonwealth"' passed -the second day. ot July, A. D., Mee noticeis hereby giv9ti : "Thrit the Inspectors and .fudges, chosen as zelbreeeld, I eleill meet at the respective Opera Appointed for holding the election In-the districts to whielethey reepectitely belong. bolero nine o'clock in the utornhig of thG second 'Tuesday in Octoeter, in each and etereeibee: mei each of said Inspectors shall eppoint ono clerk, Who shall be a qualified Teter of such district. "In case the person who thrill have reedeed the sec-. met - highest number of Series fieln.j. : ctiv shall not at tend em ,the day of election. thee the person who shall haireieeeivee the Second highest neater if votes tor I Judge'at the next proceeding election shall act as Inspee• I ter in his place. And he case the person weo shall have , received the highest number of votes for Inspector shall not attend. the Terme elected Judge shall appoint an In. Spector I n his place. end In case the person elected Judge shall not • attend, there the Inspector who received the • highest numbs r of votes shall appolet a Judge. in his - ilaceteatid it any vacancy - shall cond/me in the board for the mace of one hoer afterthe time filed by law for the opening of the election, the qualified voters of the townshre, and or district, for which such officer shall have beeAlieted e ,preeent at this place oeoleetioe, shall Met nne de 'number to fill tomb vacancy.? alt i se sire duty of eald l Assessers respectively, to otters t the place of holding every 'general. special, or tow!ip election, during-the whole time election is - I kep ofienefoe the purpose of•giving Mfierieratlon to the Ins dors eel' *ledges, when celled on in reliatiora to the right of tertAbersou oast s t My" them to vote at such election, 'auTe,ruch other ' m a tters in ,relat lon to the as., weements or voted arena said Inepectore or Judge, or eitherof them shall, from time to time. rekiiiire. .. . "That no person shell be peemitted to vote at any election es afoeesabl, other 'than sit white freeman of the age of twenty-eneyeare or more. who shalt hive resided. `in the Statent lent one e year; and in theeleetion district where heeffera to vote, at leadten days preceding such dee t ion. end- witbin two yeari paida State or Neatly tax, *tech shall here been llPPRltilit at least ten deys - befere Ttlereeleselen. But a ' citizen otethe United 'States,- who had presionely. teen a qualified votee of this State, and rem - reef thereleeMand returned-at:ld Who shall have res sided-In the eleetion distriet, and pad tax as eforeenid, shallem entitled to irvote after retelling in this State six 1 months; provided that the'white freemen eitizensof the :United Settee, between the ages of twentroneand twerp ty-tvre yearee who brae resided In this Stets. oneeyear, and in the election dietrlet - ten days aforesaid. - dall to entitled trevete.aPhough 'they shall not have paid taxes. eNo *aim drill fie permitted to vpto wiener name la net coetained in the list of taxable inhabitants furnish. ed by the Commissioners see aforesid& uniem firs t he pee daces is receipt fee the payment within two years, of a, State or Ceitntytex esteemed agrees' ly to the constitn tio,n and glye satisfactory evideneee either on his own enth, el:affirmation otemother, that ha Me paid sucha fire, er ou failing to produce e receipt, shall make oath to the payment thereof; or second. If he realms a right to vote by being an °teeter hettieen the egos of twenty-one and twenty-two - ears, he itall depose on oath or affirms.' Limn that he has Med In the Stalest least cue year neat before his app cetkineend make such proof of red. denreisehhedistri as iterequired by this 'tete rine that i he does verily bellev ftem the account given him that he r is of the ago afore pled give sect rithet evidence nu I is required by this . whereupon. the nenteef the per. ! son fei, Mimi ttcd to ye -shell. be inserted In the-alpha-' 'Wire) let by the Inspector!, and: e note made oppesite • themes fiy writing the word -.Max.' If he.-shall- Le ad mitted to vote by reason ofdaving paid a fax, or the word "age," if hp AMR beerdmitted to vote on. account ' of his age, and in either cafe' the Millen elesneh• vote 'shell be-called out to the clerks who shall marK it in the liet of iolere kept by them. - • ! ' In elec.:ems where the mime of the pereon claiming to vete is riot Pined on the lint furnished by the Commis 'stoner's hnd et esseeso 'or his.right 'to vote. whetherfeund thereon:or test, is • fed to by any 'nullified • citizen, it t o shall teethe duty of he Inspectors, to exemine finch re I son on Mathew to his nalitications, and if he dear. to I have melded within t Statefor one year or mere, is 1 oath' shrill be - sufficient proof thereof. but he shall el -Tnet by et least one competerateeritness. who shall be ' -.qualified &ratter. that he has reOried within the dletrict, err more than, ten days neat iintatelietely preceding said 1. elect ioreaed shall also swear that his bona Ode reeldetice, . in purtemeeeet hit lawful. talents'. Is within the district; and thit lee did not retrieve tee said district toe the p poeseo - eine; themin.' - e . e•E nq . ed as neves...lire - and- who trh I make f,! if inquired, o f reddenee and payment of taxes, alleiesaid, shall be permitted to vote in the town ibis); ward. or district in which he'hill reside.. • e - e-lf any person shall prevent orattempt to prevent any oeceeerfera °helloes under this get- from holding such ve .tion, er use or threaten any, violence to r any such ef feer,Or shall ' interrupt or improperly interfere. with him ,„ In tee executionlof his days er shall block up or galente. to block the witelow er avetine to any window where the mire May be hooters, or etuall riotously disturb- the peace in such ektetionor shell weer praetheanyintimidetion, threats, teree ore vielefiere. with the &Tigre le leerier:ire . undnieverr-overewe any elector, ore to .prevent him from voting', or to restrein the freedom of choice-such persons on eonyietien shall he lined in any sum not exceeding five hundred depart, and be imprisoned for any time tot leis thee ereeetor nmyo than twelve motiehs.', Afid it its shall be sbowdettethe court where the trial months.; inch of fence shell be tied Olathe *eon so offendleg was not a resident of lime City, ward. district cr township. where, the said offourbegas committed and net entilket to a vote therein., then 0 eonvktiou. he :tali be sentenced to pay 1 .a...ire of not lees than ono hundred dollar's, and , bleier ' preMned not tape than six months nor mom than two 1, veers- • i 1 • 1 ' 1 r any person Or peniene shalt trisereany bet inewager ' twin the result err any election: within tile Cemmone wealth, rar'dull offer to make' any. such liet, or waver, either by verbal proclamation thereof, or . by any written beprinted ad rertesemen t. di:dicer:is 'eremite any person !' or perorate to mike Ouch bet or waxer, visors' rouse-tem i thereof, be tbeYehall forfeit rind , prty - three Aimee the, amount so lest or offered to be 'ere.' .: • • 1 The Judger' ere'to neekeetheir retnens for tleacennty of t ] - 1. Fehrryik 111,al. the Court House In pottsTin e A ni FRID AY .- t 66 fitheley oretober, 'A, D. 1856; at le ereleek M., et' • Given under my hand and seal-at the Sheriffs elf*. 'Petterritle. and dated Sept; loth, in .tee year of one aerie., eneetheeesild, debt bandied and fillyeixeled de:Midis. rear Of the independent's! ' et - the - dratted Statea •of , •-' 'Gat sere lee - Orieildereit/tee. - - e - ee ,- e ' Metre Office, Petal - 111e,). e . WM., MATee,. reeittee .I', EIS LSI Ifflil Political. • Pro r ia the Natio:4 • • ,Thete's a shadow on the laA ' Dark and deep, •"'" "Tun no broader than ray. hand, . „" When It Brit heist creep - O'er the swain' Souti 4 ern . plattis, Whits With Mita am's; Ant it gathers, and lir sweeps , Fdarkvess with it as it goo', • fiery sword it reigns, Tiers tote ramunhil Kansan flowsi; Far the Wife dead At? are sleeping Near the bed. t For tho list ug and the' had.'- t•• •:, Wives and mother! er 'ids b ut d, ~ •s . True, of heart!.; .. . When the prtherlag fomes stank Righ( and irroxy eu either hand, ' ' . Shalt we from the strife departt . Shall we do naught but Weep? -Woman'i heart and . !rowan's hand, . . i Ours nor !dim oar ecuirmsnd, ' Statemares Wile, or.warriors brand; • Longing.. fearing for ' he morrow, Shall we strive talosit ear sorrow, . __. Sinking into aleep i a -, • ' Nay 1 nay!. ' L s . , • • -.• „, ~ • Six and pray I ' . '' • ~: ~... .• . Whatsoever may, betall , . 1 - ' (*lie mighty over all, ••• -... r t . ' Thou I knew the Midnight air. ' ' . Street and)rtill, I:- Iliavy,tiaswithirolei‘rd prayer, ' - - That the ear of 00 doth fill. ' • - By her lona hearth knaidethosite, • Who lanvinieth f or her son, I . MOaotlful, and brave, add proud, 1 i : .• Feld& ihablocidy.shnind, - ,', limp and chill, . ; And therorrrig blood flowing tre e , . : Better all thentirtyr's Arra ' ... ' ... ' " Than to live a fropelkaM. slave,' ... Lifting unto mat l'ir.d.Ood, On'heart and bralk„.i -- ",.. The inark of Cain 'li • A brother's blood! , . k ~.,' • ..... • ! Where in prison cells of pain, .24 , „:•.:7-',', , , Madness dwells; . . „th - ';''' 't • . ~ . 'Mid manias laugh Mut elanitiierhaln,l i A wild cry swells,: f ' --..—Poor -- e4TO poor espfire l'-rairirand lone; •, : - Wearing thy heart with rrectseieras mos. L P • I s i ' r BSe'st thou Otill 'the inangleVonn. - 41 The bleed drops billing thieli and wa ,? ' ..; The 'murdered htishand's noble head, filliowed it•Ou thy faithful breas›. -L. . - : ''llls now* loViler,iidder, led, •. • - Titan m i ~ ost n ot real I • ' I • • • • ' - t ], • .The of of flitfloyee agent ! '. ' - - . ,' - . Beth swell the prayer for liberty, •• ';' • i 'And, ringing horn the irlood Stained sod, •- ' . l'iereeth the ear and heart of deo.' ' , . Hein of *494 find heart mother, Throbbing sadly for an . they ' l'rity I. pray l • • • ... ' . ,' . • ~... While)* may,": ' 1- . Los t widowed mother'! moan • ' • gpeedily shall•he your own: - r ' , ,' • : _ . • 1 4, ' - . • OW the fair land q the Free. ' . . i • 1 Stron t irtand bravo, '. O'er the broad Prairie sea; t ' '''.! v . By smooth OhkOrt wave, ‘,... _ Whom ttio ; bright - iltidam winds his way, , . And tower the wild Catskill, - ' . t • O'er the Granite mountains, stern atidgray. , A r - tad tho shalt Banker Mill, 1 • r , t The Mantling summer air, • '1,,„ . " ' . .1, .. . . .- . - ilangriuivering with ;firer, i . . • From ankh bursting liuman heart, 1 r .., i ,• • • With the burning terivs that Sirtrf, 't i 4 ' =,..;• • __' Comt.a tife burden LAT, and deep, ''t , Some Chit murmur/Some that weePr r .- .marlfr vo cerill-the Over is due; :. • *. And its mighty v mo rel on, ...- .. ,1 To thd rhythwrirld. 4. ' ' i ' Thou who h;st t heir to save! •! : . - Shield the framer', loess the slave I' . 1 . - - . - Ihnied in a tisitreleas grave, :'' '. '• 1 :-' $ ~ ,i' ~...., Crush all tyranny! ' -,_''- .• ' ', On ontqwuner, wide unfiarleri,. ' ''•( '• . 1 .. ' „ ''Let ri• feurrePreach be' bat:led; .-; , Let tit 6y rise strong and free k , . ~o,i II and Liberty I- . • • •"; ... - And the ruler was ended when ... ' ~ . Clutter In lleaven'esid the Amen t -. it. a. a. . „ • THE , PREE!LDENOM. - Andmi Blarss,- of New Jersey, iss'..,Favor• of F . rensvini4_, . : From the :Newark;Daily .4diertiser. 4 • JUDGE AIARSICS P_OSIT.IO2f. We stated; suate,days-igo, Eidwaini • Marsh, of 'this Suite, who .pnisitled at the National American lekventiou which nominated - Fillmore und r Dorielkun, had Addicted irsuppoct Fremont ' and-Daytod,,. We havejust'received (pm hius the followfar„ l4ttor to his colleagues, (wlo`o, with him, rerresouted the Americans, of this Rtute. in the. •Convention,) in which ho ably ieview4i . the prinei ples tit stukela the contest, and gives'-itis reasons 0 for . supissating the Republican- candidatei. lio enly,reiterrites thii convictions of eVery . honest, practical up who hu:sorellocted upon 'the subject —that the only issue) in this contain isijntween thin extonsionists df slavery power, headedtfy Rarebit!, nau, and : the friends of freedom in the.Territiories, who have -nominated Fro_Wout ; alit( to support ,- 34,-.,FlUnsiire, Would only ho casting hid vote fur the. fammr—or, sit 'hot - , throWtog. it t.tway. The letter will be read With interest, and produce a iwerful effect JiOAA hr , - is powerful effect upon thoSe who, havoliitherto syni- limy mail Peansylvtinia are,ta i their eyeaslpen to pathisedin the cense' in which' Judge, Marsh was !the inoVitablo result, aiding. Buchanan whose first enlisted :'I -=.:- ''l' 4 . - . - . ' ;national and State platform/01AM° open ' donun- Sentoter's.Aloustraten,N. J.; Sept. 10, ltlfifi. Ulationl of the Abierican ii #S , ,. to carry thesO • blessrOodie' 11. -140 , 0 3, Joseph W.--Allen, L. IStates. Yes, not.eing is - ' _certain than that Ott, B.' 11. Gmadin, J, Itl. Cornell, John R. Weekss Ilkley Jersey and IFosisyliik . L: can elect or do; • , Geste/coma :—llivinilk been consirained by the Ifont Mr. Buchan u:- The, ponsibility either cbureasof publiii events, occurring wince the meet !way rests with the Ain'erica IWe can : boat It' ing of the American NationalCO nverition by rho beaters by the sty that iei t liaircilly hostilato which the lion.l.iiillard,Fillmore Was nominated 'tic:adorn a i weyicanisui. " h' :annut elect, Mil forllie President, of ithi Volta States), over !Fillmore, and for .ond,'after t "course puesued in whidh Convention I had;the honor ;to prestige, t ICongress by his: itomodiatO 're. entativos, after - renounce that nomination; you, as iny.,e l OUfaguselo 111i:flown disloyal l isleclaratiai favor of :n111554_4 li. that Convention, are entitled. to saylreasons tor„ I lutiou :of the ohm -, int - vlintof Cul. Frei 'of doing, auit . l will practical briefly but frankly ski !moet's elation, ..I.Wei free y% do not desire, state them.l ''• • ' I : •'• , - .\ N . • Ihi ,__isucce , s. ' i 1 . • : i 1, It was known 'to my rte .de at Philadelphia • ii; - 1 " hare heard - Mit two tikititl i ci reasons tirgel ' that the prp-slavery platfo4there adopted ; and, lagainst Cpl. PreitMet. • Tsi Ifi i s is - that he is ''.which drovte, se mazy Northern delegates fl`oas the 'sectional eandiibitit. ,; Thi is'neither his fault n6l: -COliventitol, was repugnant to'iny sentiments and : I the fault ' of thUie who - ;au - sport him. 'The to syMpethies. Det-confiding ha the priociples" of !peal of thoMissintri I compromise was a national ' • • 'i - , .11Ir. Filluim . ,, , :lito in the Logialatheo of Aiew York. iquestiostand a national lilting. .i and is Congress, bad uror acted with tlio friends • i The t-t - etlinsictstf slavoiy beyond its cointititlv - of freedom, I acquiesced in GI iieUepthalable plat- Itional boundaris i n national question. If,' ni iii form. In view of the perfidious; repeal of the ithe rePeal i ef thatleolppromi4e, national compachi • Missouri Cotupsomise; andl t' aisgressi 9 4 were violated; may not the people seek nation - al odtrages perpetrated 14 Misitia hies upoli _, ; sredress? In what wily, or by ; what means, cosi w i th more than the approval Of hs Gene I os. that wrong ha lighted hat in: a ;constitutional I 6 went , Llooked for'some eiPression of 'sem manner; through' the ballot boxers? The fieedoin . aromas which pervaded the whole North•=senti-, ief Kansas nod Ns:to-asks was'sdidated •by theoci I taunts that Air. Fillmoro'ever profe`sked, in his lot- pun dt the Excitutive and Legislative departments !.* ter of Ascot:ince. But in this expectation 1 was of. the guyorainent. IMalywo not, withouWricari 1 flisappointed. ' There was a studied and siguilicant, ring the ileproach ' f r sectienalism, endenve.to re-, afoidance, in. that letter, of the qizestiosss,npen• establish freedom a ,thasO -le'rritories by reforms - which ho knew, ailete alt. know, the Presidential ing too Reccutiy and Li !g i g ive departments? I • 14•11 W vet up the ry of sectLitialisin titian Gun ( 'election is to be decided, either, in, favor of, or agains slaveryeiteosio era' irselison., from Ten:mime add Mr.• Calhoun; tr. oriiiiii less disap pointed to, find the fri ads Of Mr, Fulda*, in trimal South Carol ea, • were'. ' Preildent and Vice . Congress, voting Steadily,- thronghwit a ' protracted ?resident? Wh.si R.. Fillmore himself, who now. n Eet , stun ' , with the supperters of aggression and out- uouisels u dissolitOo i ofthe \ Talon if Fremont rage in Kansas, and Petsistingin such Votesiafter, and Dayton shoul Fi l o elected; suppo:tod section: by tboKeport of •the Kansas Congressional Com= Oil eabilliiiites for' resident and Vice President in' 1 mittee, it hail been •iieefeagably provefi •thit the •1828 and 1834: - lel idea of diesolving the,llnion 1 - - illections in Kansas, itallibeent caened by armed ho- foe Voris a clinic i . Tam happy Le' see, denounce dies of men from, Missoteri; tha faninfamous code by enlightened awl. patriotic Southern men. ' -'of ; Territorial laws had been -enacted ' in Kansas 1 General -11ousbeli3O 10 , the distinguished -Sbnato ' ..., b y llissonrians ; -that free prosties in Konsait had From Teess, in hi , closing speech in the .Bennt p 'Loon destroyed hys•Missoeriens ; that Bottlers in faid—"They say 1 :Fremont is elected forty thou3' Kansas had been rubbed and inurderodlysn e e a ss. Sand bayonets wil bristle about the capitol—that riaoss that organized and tinned-bodies of mon the Smith, in fact will seeedc. .Mr. President, I from Alissouri and other Bart Stites bad sworn in scorn the, sagge ths: There , s will be neither bristling hayonots i nUr secession if Col.'/Froniont secret Sooleties that Kansas AMR besobso weave ib , State ; and finally, that all 'these - outrages were Mini ho elected ' y;a 'majority of the !people.= perpetrated with. the aid and appro b at i on a s L eh am not Thotigh I a elliis supporter, I shall re-peat, ".. tad States Judge andlraishal, and ia thepresence the moioritY eLt people; and to Col; Fremont: Of Bnitsitl'Statee troops. But these great wrongs, its the chief, iffagistrate of .their choico, I shall though;arousing the just indignation cil freemen; hay my respocifuhomage:: The BIM. Henri i i, have elicitetino word of reprobf from Air. Fillmore. IVinter Davis,, a ,lentednad eloquent American On the contrary, in hie spec - eh - at Albany, he at- tueMber of pangs •froutiFaryland, holds the fol.. Mended the country iii declaring that the election lowing seethneli ' which are much ndere boconi.. -a Col. Frediont, by the spontaneous suffrages.or a lug an alum - mai?" , an those uttered by Mr. Fill majority- of the citizens ore r the public, would 00. room at All+aeY:: : '' - .' • ' . 4 Them ire Me who - go shunt the esiontry' de: casion n dissolution of the Union: - And np to the claiming about th iisoiritablef eonsequances of the last vote in the called.session of Congress, when thcfriende of Freedonistindeavored in :the Army election' of Freuitait; and the question-is l asked Appropriation bill, to protect the citizens of. Kan, Whether that sidiple fact is not: sufficient; not isits, by the adoption of a conservative proviso, Merely s* justify,:but de require a' dissolution of, ' . 11, 16 Mr. Haven, the confidential perfect. of nail the Union? Theluctition basleen asked me to partisan of Mr..,Fillmore, voted . withl.he pro-sda. day. This is a q estien which Ido not regart as very majority., Indeed, since the commencement sell ti quitted of ism:mien. It never will be done, `of the just-eloscd'sesslon of Congrcsi, staveiy. his . until setae party 'beat usitfil acquiring party power, not obtained an advantage that it' did. nut Aiwa to shall its tin and sOinand again eiasperate beyond ' the votes of Mr:,-Fillittore's,friends nor his free- . the Mich of reason the Northern and Southern dote cusoMitera - a- defeat Cut It idlii 'mit - come (minds, as my Sotitherwfriends belie now (dalliers 'from the same quarter of the Maise l Of'Rettrtisen. i etod the , Nrktherd mind. 1 It' would ia; an act of , tutives. Ills fiiendS,holding the hplaticeotpa vi e s; 1 suicide, and mansilincti donut cinatnit suicide. 'The s turned the scale; wheat it wooldl.-tora- in: favor o f ! act itself is insanity. '..lt. will be done. jr ever,' i n a , . slavery. , e , • 1 ' -•, • ~...... . ..: > . i,, - ,:. ~ _ tempest:of: fery and madness which natinot stop to i l • ' reason. Dissolution Miens death, the suicide on profited, .. • •And w politically, bill] here, of in iihat respectartifices of, ions Ali.Villprin., iaore i , LibertY, without a Impe l of remirrootium..death, thes without IliU „furies ;of immortality; withlzo sister ciplarsall these violations of dutP+oll - these our rondos of io4opendeoce...4o ationifims ,_,,,.,..` to mourn Crh fall;:nono +to wrap her decently in: r-'-...ar:27 0 1: her winding-sheet - aid bear tier tooderlf ko a Set - 1 v W Fi h ii it 9 t iy h . si ,,i be , o , tas i . gitinell . by? . barter"! ~,,....7! vitebre— dead Liberty - lefr to all the horrors - ortor. - - r - --.-- ~..• • Topton, a loathsome thing; With it etaksithrough -- lite sioMinatiees• its 'Yee A 461 14. . I demanded i .the body, which menshun, east:Out naked otitim: o .1 . 1 ear Southern , brethrtleS' Who- IFOO I , Only con. I. higirway of nition4wherethe tyrants of the mirth . . . . .. rots . • seat s Seen -10- lis ,ORroinnO 1 3 1 4 0 1 : temps: their !, ro ut s leased her living ; „will mock. her'sitail ? , passing :.- drove mist' Of il,ii[Nostheris - Deleipitei Mit' oi lb's i tjr, on tito otbar..side, wagglug their heeds dud Courentien. l . 4 .was - painflally ll aPpliiint-Iti the ' sheosif 0 3 1 '- ' I th i- h k ' V ' • --. ~',-, .:..,: , -,-- '• •. - .s-tig e r tongues 4 C j'c ett ir.qt: er,,p. ••=iii,-- ~,,,..-. • :J.', i: -..--- : j -L i:,''-" - - , .., ',' L-. '' '-'. '-' ;,_,,. ' ' !;-'_ . ` "'. : ''''.:-'. -. 1.' --'''' ':`%, '•-•-...: ..;-.f.:A.:;"'i:''';:r* 1 1 4 - ~ t del ittern t ism s of our Can yen don, that A merle:intim was bat" it secondary , objech Slavery was with:" thew ths,:paramount :consideration. While, fur the sake of the: broad 1 American principles that had taken disip-hisf the public Mind, we were prepare.rio ignore the elavory question, they la ,listed upCin making it.. and did make it, the pri 1 'wary article of faith in our platform. 1 And lia., :titer iiii, win. , terms' which have 'shorn th ee'"Auterierattpu ty of Northernatrength: do the Soidit Anteris s stet? have they kept or broken faith with net In North C;rolina; whose election is',: just over, he American party is vir tunny die ended. I 0 Hon. , Mr. Pi i ryear, en i American member o Congress from that State, concedes a StaM Mr. Dacha - tan', though, made fromiShtve.rY,lt re is 'an aelr.tialdged lie- Brice majnity agnin him. In Kentueky, - what was one year is„,:m &triumph. ant-American rnajorit our party is beaten, irnot annihilate . 1 Col. Ifu, iihrey Marshall, a gallant cl is leadir, ;see to, line ;nailed his colors to'the masts' but that. only troves that ' ie is "faithful among the faithlen.7 1 '', -r -' The lion Mr. Wallin; of Alabeina, a member * of oar Con ention, o was among the most seal shel: advoca es of Mr. ,Fillmore's.eomination, has, from his se lin Coegress, proclaimed his aban donment of Mr. , Fillmore, and his adhesion to Mr. Buchacan. Senator Jones, ' of Tennessee, with Sena& ra Pratt, and Pearce, of Maryland, life-long'opponents Othe Dertiocratio party, have, proelaicuedlthejeselt4 di favor of hir.,Berehanan, and now stand, slung ; with Senators Cass, Doug las, Atehlson, ko., upbul the Cincinnati platform. There has Seen, with'nthe 'Let three months, and since this, issub ',which is' to'' ive (review to or Tone slavery into ] Kansas , was ide up, a regular political stampede frdM the So bent Whig and i American parties, ovq, fotlia support of Mr. Itu ehanan. I 1 : t r :t Now whlt, let - mii rn iiiredets all this.uniae? i Air. Fillmo e, as ycSi e w 11 keen, was the nominee ut the So thorn St teit. . Thno delegates were nut only fo him, bit would take none else. Why, then, do tti y_aband him? Simply tecause they, iii 1 having bu one intil st In politics and ; atchfully consulting the politi 1 baroineter, arehguided by itesuggestlons. ,Th calculate the &Mins and the cost-of Presit dal ejection. The platform upon whit; 'Ahoy ); mid; Mr. Fillmore 2 offended Northern ;ititimen -1 we action . fn., Congress , and - the vaittallt l i llnislis; ' have awakened througheatithe Nor and West an indigestion so deep lanyl pervadlilg Soo deprive Mr. Fillmore of thollVotSs of ev ery free State., To qualify -hituselfifor eceptaia r se in alave States, ,Mr. Fill- i mord iiiid t , take groend which, -necessarily re pelled the f States • and having Th us lost the ,43 North, the' outh, for;tliat reason,'abandon's him. In this the South acts ! understadingly, and is true to herself. Mil ninon& beenrao valueless to slavery,thiimomentlt was certain s .-lhat' ho could riot subsidin the Neill' And although abandon ed by thoselwha neatinatettbini, neither Mr. Fill _inept nor h'S friondaleanjcptly charge ° the South - with bad faith, fo i tl the Series of the compact were distinctly understood. IThey aimed, with Ameri canism B,s a'epver, tip extend slavery: Ile was to bring Northern strength. -Unable frum the strin gency of the terms imposed, and the enormity of thti untragect perpetrated in Kansas to do that, the consideration (-ailed, and the Smith declares \ for Bucharinn, instead, of Fillmore; as the most 'available catididate, If,' therefore, r ho South, as it. has done I whenever a , :Northert man with Southern principles:reciases to be useful,_lets Mr. Fillmorei"slitle, 'he must console himself, as did Cardinal Woolsey. with the reflection that, if he 'dineserved ! freedom !with half thill zeal he has given to slavery r he would not now beleft naked to his enernie4 4 , Nor , is this poetic truth only; for while serving \freedom no roan was more honored and prospers than Millard Fillmore; rising, as a ho did, from s tion tolstatio, higher and higher, in - the State, and natiorlal governments, and enjoy ing, until tuatited ,by 'Tambition; Co.,ithandott his • principles and party; universal regard and elan denee. d • , \ •-• -Shall weilo the North; then be required 'tole:t here to a note nation, which hits been deliberately abandoned by the South? Shall we ' cling to. Ir. i t, Filltnore after those most-earnest for his nomi- 1 nation ne - su orting Mr. Buchanan? This is the raetleatquestiun. Let us, there fore, look it practimlly in, the face : Even in thii present -state of the canvass, all,' but onci!or two of, the Southern States' aro pet !only, sure to vote for Mr. Heehaw, but -are Made ! sure by the votes oft. Southese Amerinns, who *ere eledgctl to Mr. Fillanire. As the`..carivask 1 progrel.ses,the Northern sentiment develops an4' eyentrates_ In' favor of Col.'Fred:int, 'the rd -; . . Id nu) g one or two Southern States will deelirs unmistakeably for ,Mr. Buehanam on whom the 1 whole South will be united::, '' :' ' ° ,"-- 11 On the other hand, 0 film States i with the ex-1 caption of New 1 y .and Penesylvlinia; have r or in the progres of the ceeiles ivil4l4eelnie fur Pritiennt. . The nominees dt'oThe American party, abandoned by:the South, though espousing its prin- - ciplesi ;tea repudiated by , fge North because of his subservingtth the Sbuth,l is:driven into New Jersey and Pennsylvania, two States upon which his friends hang fel:forlorn •hope." But 'does Mr. Fillatoni, or nay sane!man . suppose or pretend I that he can carry either of these States?-Assu : redly not. '. \ I .. I _ L i c is curt:tie r hoWever, and it is cone ' `untodi of the .Inieticans land Repub both States, would, tul l e then from Duel, i i .„.._ 6ai•ry them where they bele , g, into - br lb. and fraternity with frtledtan.i- ' - - May I "uoi, then, rely upon th_e_patr otillm ' of my American friends, rely talhein cir th. confi dence in favor of) uuhria hers in my , in n ligte, enclin our sister - State .of Fonnsyfrini for the 1 saki of that glorious Uuion which we nil love" and eljer.tph as an inheritance moCii pra t our, thaw' any ofhlFr gift, though enaumbered, as n portions of it. neeessanly was ' with slavery 1 Do any one , tell-me iu reply diet oar Anierierm principles fur-, bid this union?-; Of such le me inquire what has been done, or sought to be t(lone, by Southern Amerimins in Corgress to lirry out our 2 prinel: pie's;? Have they.' passed, nt., attempted to pass any laws upon thelAinericani 'question ? f:/r hive 1 their voices and Votes bewil given constantly in 'favoc of slavery ektension ?rt, fn refusing to:unite wifb other friends lot free Kitisas, !the only issue involved in the coetestrAng:Sicans in Ne*Je rr A P.- -vlvanl- h. -in 1 , II !' :E ~l 1~. ~~ MMEr=EM t 1 .11 - - - inO'llehold her, how she that.*** fair menthe - nations, is fallen! . is fallenr—find only Abe few wise men who loved her but of trot* nitibn, will 'held tears over her desolation as they pass, and east • !landfalls of earth on her body tohnietbeimenes; While we, her children, stumble about her ruined, I Ambltations, to "find dishlmorable graves wherein to hide our same. Dissolution? Hew shall it, I be tyrito shad? Wake it ? Ito men dream of Lot and Abtahanipartilig, one to the east and the other to thiirest, peacefully, betiaMse theirsarnilbfetrive r ; Thitt; Stated will divide from States, and boundary!. " lions will be marked by cOmpass and chain ? Sir:, thliti will be *portentous commission thatstiall sot.; tbriOutt. partition, for cannon will be planteilitahill Corfiers and grinning skeletons be linger posts" to point the way. It :will ha no lino 'lrentliasarked: on the bosom of the reptiblie—some meandering -..iqiii whentfe ; generation* "of her .ehildrin hive dfddrn their nourishment4--but a sharp a s ehdpitn,rending the hifarta Of great Commonwealths • lacerated and eineared with fraternal bleed. On thst ; 'llight when the stars of her constellatlon shall, felt:from Heaven, the blacknisisof darkneas forever Perill;settle on the liberties ott mankind in this Hut eniWorld.'s'" • - 1_ ' I ' 1 I. The other objection to Mr. Fremont address** it i sellltarticularly to AtneriMuls. It is.allOged tha that! he is * Roman Catholic. The foree.of thi . whiSetion depends upon it* truth or falsity. It is' a ei4le queletion of foot. Yee charge originated In th* : New York Express, and rested upon the deciai rittlen of. Alderman Fulmer, who says tliat,:triid at !drown's ;Hotel in iYashington i in the winter q 1801, ho saw Vol. Fremont worshipping in a Cath - oliniCburch ; that he conversed with the Colonn ontthe subject tit religion.and that he ;defended thitextreme doctrines of the Romish Chtireh. BY refis t )nnee to the 'columns of the same Express, It is 4:4 wit- that Col. Fremont was, during the whole =-of -the tiute - Alderman Fulmer_ locates; him it' Washington, on board ()rot:eau steamers -I An ea. maination of thiregister - andmiet books of Brown's ie! show' that-Cot. Fremont was not, during the years of 052 and '53, at that hotel," Rare Is con eMlive, independent evidence that Alderman Fill met is mistaken. This testimony is confirmed by . Cqli Fremont's denial of the whole - story. The enslaves of theX pisiopai Chinch, at Washington, ~. show that Cul. Fremont'' ohildrin had Protes t baptism. Mr . Livingston, who was Co). Wens cotapaniou across the Rocky ; 'Mountains, says t' Intbarried!with him- a pocket Protestant Bible. - 14 r presented his wit° with a Protestant prayer . hilak before their marriage.: ' , .1 ;His prOopter says that ho ! received% Protestant Cation. Ohl.'Frenscint Op! ta everybody that i ) -• titi#cs of I him, th at he Is, and ever Us - been,* P - , testant.• And yet, not'only'in the absence E al "testimony, but after every allegation has bed,n s ) dii roved, thisii.who fabritiated c,ontinue to reit einte the calschitod,tutd4._ inn very, sorry to al, thgt too teeny , intellient,-lienest °lecture, w o w6lild require better evidence to , convict a dug calit„itt with, the; wool. in his motith, of killing •,• shhep, believe that Col. From oht"is by a . l'.apistr .1, 1 gt was E6id : YDU- will remember ' many of onr frt . tills atiPhilatlelphia; that Mr. Fillmore's name w id-he itued at the South -merely Ao,4ivillo :tap t t ; ft dints ofifreedom_atthe North. I did not believe it4hen, nor do I know that such was itufir desigh; bil that-Mr. Fillosore's name hi now only used tot - t I t purp4se is transparently ceitai , Nor should tin surprise us, for it is jest wh ts past haS . I-o . n revenlecif s - ' 1 : - I I I r. Vain Bisects", who for thirty years was . 4*-; , v .d. to the South ; hesitated about the admitliou o t. 'ilias,tand was thrown overboard. ; „, ;moral Pierce, literally used up • in promoting --; t ;. . repeal of- the Missouri Compromiso, and io it tabling border naanism„ was remorselessly , Ei... rifieedat Cincinnati by the South for i "an older,. / • i "not. a ;better"- dough/ace,. whem they hope td l elhat.. DI, ter as they may tfati do, in notation to :all other lquestioiss, on this every extreme of shade 1144 sentiment:and opinion.; finite.; :They regard . 'die banki—the tariff—the pablie domains .Ac., &c:, -sebordinito questions, and differ upon them ;Out_ Isilvoling upon the annexation ofTexai l -t-the ad ; tassion Of Calitornia free—the Fugitive Slave !l. Caw repeal of. he Missouri Compromise, Le; _-'.; they always nuito; or if a Southern membe I ... r 4 , ,-- ea a iirringsoto, ;like Calluni ofgennessom, and, Atkin of Louisiana, they are shot Own:1 IWj , then should' tbey not, as. they have; make' their Amer ! ititnisin ;subservient tn their slavery P' If, thes*".! , 1 folio, .4111...1 ,11 u c ban= should be:elected, Ilsecno end, 1 t‘ithe eqcroachments and usurpations of the slavil 1 -- piner—and hence I shall neither vote for him nor !..tlikew sty . vote away. In a contest Which is to ;'ditermino whether slavery or freedom is to hello gdvernidg principle of this reimblic, I ; choose to, edit airirotejivhcre it will tell forlfreedt m. These nmaiderntiOns lead me td theaupport of the nimbi, lion nominees for President and VicelPresident; not because I am not lesion Americatrithan when (air. National . Convention' assem iled,.but beeansei Outdo by l iwhom Mr. Filldiore was nominated , from', t Collier States :r ltivradoned; him fir weandi-;.; 'dal • o'pdtkly up v idly antycd against the.; itKin lea paffy, t s dacrifio,inglor slavery both; their i l i ea didatiS and their Americanism; and ber i.e. f rthermore, by voting for MrFillinero, irtaile is contest is' between Itehania and Fro litt •niqut, ishOttld, indirectly aid, ho forM i er, whose pßnei Ids as an anti-American indalareeaten eani are obnoxious! to . all- my -- nr k itne 'on of r% ditty. Respectfully yours; ! - , ' f RPIIII.C. that .8 in and hAti Ina following article from the pen oillenry C. •-• % ; Carey, .*sq., Carmine of rwawrr- PIPE reasons for • - 1 a4iitig With the - Republican party.' Those reasons' - . • tday nu ts satisfy a portion of our rea.lers, but they ; will roe tvo the calm andtarefal conhideration of • . 1 r‘sona le, retlectiu4 men: ' . I. ' _ __, 1 . BEASTS FOR ACTpG wan TUB WW CIILIC.ttt --? . _ -.. . - PARTY. j I . .. ''.L—Because it is In favor o,f-rases atm eon, and _opposed: to club law on the door of gresS, and --to bordor ruffian law on the - soil of Kangas; s V . ll- 7 13eaueelt.is in fayor et Vann Luton, and .opposed to the policy which fills .' our own .narkets with thst.products of foreign workshopi„ while our • aloe workmen, their wives and children, aro uncle- doyed.t -, • , • , , 11 - 1.--Because it is in favor of R as wax, ,and op-, - &sod to the system which givere 60,000 oligar•;- chies, owners of hosts of shires, tbe s„Qlo discretion - 0f tho policY of the country,,: - - : -- 1 - ;;IV,---,Beocuse it is in favoiotrnus soly.,and de tires/that the vast plains of Kansas and Nebraska; (4fficierit te malts twelve such States as. Penosyl:` -lonia, 4hould budivided among the free men of the iuit'ntry,- their wives and children. ~ -- -;. r ' V.-13ecause ilk in favor of emus Gov.! ntswedis . . d opposed to the iyititin whieh OM V) tho,poo of Kansas no choke except, between martial anti the ioub law of the3mrder ruffians of.likis • . ; - RVI.-Lliecaeso it desires to secure THE uwairnxii 4 ' f . Ise unmans, and is therefore opposed - to the ; ctrine of constructive: - treasons and conteinptit, - I meisias of which a corrupt gnverementisnd cot- - ' . ~,„ pt itulges now seek, their subversion. . , VII.J--Ilecauso it desires to settle all:questions - I means of the BALLOT BOX, leaving to the advs.. 0 tes of .o slavery the use of tho revolver-and bowie i'i YL—Because it has no a ffi nity with, - fho Party ose deeding - organs teach their reallers,:thit • Levnar," whether for the black min.or white, a 0 legitimate, useful anctexpeclien(inetitatiosq' d that they, therefore, sflouldsoch,"nhti windy Oi retain it whore It is,but to extend it to raglans Wiens it is unknown." . - ~.1 . srlX.—Because, in seeking to.protect the natiotal proPerty from the defilement of slavery, it, motif in ill iet accordance mitt!' the principles of thakgreca i n a•dinauce of serentie hundred s and. eight even,' ihieh with the sing! exception of one Northern diember, received the animons vote of Congress, gad has since been confirmed by nets of Congress, ltering the'signatore of every , Presidentlrom - Waibington to Polk. • , X.-11etsuuse it protests against the repeal of the ;Mumma CONPRONISE to which in 1848, Mr. Be (Amnon tlung "with more tenacity than ever." 77: Xl,Llfecause,la advocatiti the cause of inn • iszott IN 'KANSAS, it acts in fall accordanee with th a t Compact of Peace which set limits beyoisd which slavery should not be extended, and within Which it was not to be intefered with. - '\.r. , X11.-11ecause it is purely NATIONAL and ANTI.. istertosst.---holding that the - North has rights as well Itathe Seqth; and that those of ALL should be.equally respected.:,:-. X.lll.—Beeause it "111 emphatleally . THE I'AIITT or run, Untow—beingtihe only Onathat has never ' chromatid dissolution of the connection, because of success or failure ih the approaohing election. Illtr-lacause it has incurred the lI(TIZZD or ALL eatsscomsta ;.' as well those living north of Mose& and piron's line as those living south. of it. ... lri.V.-13ecause it is the party Which follows io , . 'the track of the 14,ratori ow,.vww aavoLtrriv—: i 1311 of its:doctrines-on the subject of free and al4ts 1 Jailor tteir• those derived from Washington, - Jef. , &pun mid other eminent nien of the Booth. .:. XVX.-:-Bccause it MINDS ST illll CO . NSTITUTII9S, !Xi . interpreted by: Washington, AdAms,-Jilfeisoo,., Madisen, Monree; , Adams- the -younger Jackson,, -ran Bnri3n, Martian, Tyler, Polk, Taylor—eed by' Mr. 'Buchanan .hintself, nntil'thes: passage of the. lc:onset-Nebr.:4a act-all of them haring. held ! that enliven had foil power for the gavoirmiont, Alf the national territoryand mignt clod ode slaw i at its Palma°. ' . L: ICV,IL.-.llettause it is the Pe ace PASTY—rept. 1... ! =sting altogether the highwayman's plea, embodied . ? in"the - bitend circular. :. ",.. XViII.-='lleetsnse it is the . Nemo CtßlUUtar. s .L.rAwri r —advocating the adoption of messureit that _will cameo to-be , retained at home the gold now: ,ipent, Arend .to be 'Applied ter the maintenance - of, the currency of other . ectontries.: - ,-; . ••• i .t. . ..SIX.-....80can50 legs the nuns wanni,Pinit--i ~.- wholly oppcaed to the- idea' that rednetlan.Cot tbei• ! free laborer: to the :condition - Of the sleveot the meanie reqiired• to enable taslO compete with thci attopeir {aborors of Sorope:_-•_-, • -,, • , f .. XX. I ,-+Boisanse ie . !, 114: - Ifinr: OP r Pititzrow j : ereryWhere; - ansiotlit . is 4 telleve the•=millio 'a of poor Old dowtHroddittirhitea of- the Boa - front the .degnidi•ag: nett- debasing , tywin'uy t • which, =' they; are now saki..Ma. . ,-:,-' -- 4 i ' , r,. - J-- . ''. . - ! I •- XlX44tooanssi , holding.% tbii. rininow• IS XA.", ninni 4 ',*.pd slavery --, only secitional . -it . 9bj g', to, ===EMM MEE t' ~~ .- . t ~...:.,,,.,......-,..,,,-, • ' ME ie n \ ! Ti 'o e :ris ARSIL 1 • , e. --1. 13ANNAN'0.-:-....„.„... STEA* DI PRENTG . Oliladit . _ ~ , , fluid' 'procured Gene Pre:ie. lie are new PrrAnted*) eunito JOG and BOOK PAINTING of evert.deeeriptlos ' , • It Gl. 011hik the *ilium' Sitattat s &sow tali it etts 1 bissotioiatitirotiortoodiatimsit bitimirettiyiradialk 0004 Paupitete,r -I ' 11111• of Ladig, • 4 , Lew Peotersi- - • .I. . Rearming ricksta `- , I Reid Bilk. . 7 *' - . Paper Boob s ' • "s t , Isdrtioree ef dircerook. , Tient Seeke r ''' Bill,ll:ecida; ' '-' " ' ..' Odet'lloo4 . l6. • • ~ it the itorynkortestnotlai. Our ;took or JOB •TIMI le - Aiiiifeedtprtfeon ;bet bliteinther diet le efik NC. Gan iir the *te,'"and we creep hand! e:nployelizpeeed tbr .10bb14,... Doing a practical. Prialei emelt. wt win • -. isolate. out work to bn as meet re ter Gut ian be turned out in the cities. ' PAINTING IN cOLoresdone 1 at.the etuetettioldike, 4 • ,', -.. • ~. -; :". "'. ; ",.. ..' •,,:, . BOOK - BINDKRY., -* ou *l4 Ili vaiii:iflotiiirstylill ibis)! kooks of evert deeeriptiOn maaufietared, bound and pled to . 0 4tat ebettltottot rt. 37, . . all wetness tending towards enabling Southern Planters. to "call the roll of their shmeit on Bunter : ^ . .iXII.-:-Secapso it is the party of sem nonaia - 4-being opposed to the iotrodoetion.of either slav ery or polygamy into th - e territories of the. Union. XXllL—Because it has for its chief standiu4- bearer; John 0. Fremont, a man of high intellect. spotless integrity, and unshrinking ;.one folly . : worthy to,be the Intecessor Of Washington and' Adams, jefferron, Madison add Joilson, to the Presidential - r‘ XXI - V.—Beesusa that standard , bitarer is an ad rocat et "PRE a, LASOIe as 'ache Itaturnl capital which • constitutes the real - Wealth -•of thie greet country, and ;rotes that intelligent power in the masses :dens to be relied on 111 the bilwerk °fines XXV.—ltecanaa in him wo have $ *Ai, and not a more pra-Slavery.. Platform. . • r , - . • , Ezractrottsficnrsareis rox natoliv. . - - • Oar readeri are aware that the 1 / l uhipearlinn, one. of the. ablest ; religions journals in the ocanitry,' \," haidadrocateif the election of Fremont ever duos • his nomination. A few days sines the Boston Congregationalist, one of the' most talented of the .: religious newspaper* of New England, 6/IfiClUnCed .._.• itiedliesion to the groat movement of the pm- .." ',, pie.. Later. still', the Now ~Y ork 'Evangelist has ' . ", conmout in support of the good cause.. - The circulation of these throe' journals is not less then fifty_thousend; and their influence will % bear, with great weight, upon the canteen. From the ratigdist we cosy the folio ne strong -•I • .. • statem t the question at iisue.i-- hie; pins. , .1 Peers, ' s . . wris only live question at Inge, in - tlip sent political canvass, -ite the question ,of the .restrio. , Lion, ter all time tecoini, and ,aa the rule of oue ~ future'ptiliey of islavery within its present bounds; , t or the subiption of - tho principles tif• the perpetu.'„ 'trend indefinite growth. of slavery. The Anne , has benn,slowltiaaping itrelf nearly a quarter of- • • a century , gratually \•elieuinatine other sulserdi- into qinstioui, until at lint it occupies the whole - field of-vision. end action. Stich an issue has .. been all long , inevitable . Th'e ceesittonee of i • - ' two'sneh•.,_ ' • spritrerfiles as freedom and ..l . slAvery,. eibh striving to give form and'idape and direetionto'our, notional progress, must sooner or tater bring outs life and death- oentliet.- The whole genius and drift'of the 'twoforees is differ. eat,' anden by no, tiompromise or effort, be unl. • Lodi T. he Idea of a - Republic - . including Slavery • i t as o-of its perpetual and essential alements,end , ' { that of one baled Upon universal political equality," . ' are totally, different; and ; .involve respectively,,.. " principles, traits', tendencies %and aspirations as ; irreconcileablo as firo and ire..o They must collide' i • iritts'eaeh other aoonor or later.; _an exterminating • 1 , 1 +kw' musk arise and continue till,. one or 'the other - :it 1 is - destroyed. This was , foreseen. by the trainers - . • !of the gl vor n ment; and the lingliage of the Con-, : ' • stitiation. implies the expectation. on their pad,: that the •system of, Slavery; thbugh noce•sserllet i kolersted,for a time,'would' soon came to an end: i 'glut riever, till this present election, has that issue been nakedly presented: ...We do not wonder • • that ;timid-, men, who dread g• goodie', or who , I distrust' the of the national tie- which —, 1 milker_ us,..sheuld fear and turn pelts.. !Nor do we ''':". I, w,oeiticir atthe shifts and terns which are resorted t, to, 'to Postpone a little longer the mortal, struggle_ .. ;Which-is to put our , principles to goiter:lWe a test, . • tend to r . settle the question whether, Freedom for • Slivery is to ho the controlling Spirit ;andforma--` title power of our natimial lire. i' 4t,, is a serious-,-- , - l 'eiteintful,- sealing, decisive hima—one-- that has been coming on ever since the fOrniation of tee - goyerningot---one that toucher.t,litr- Vitals •of our pelitical;:axistenee—one ,that , having 'come up, - l can never be turned aside until it is settled.: For 1 ydtraiin all spheres and, in every form, It has Ihe an preparing. It has entered into every thing. I Religion, literature, Bacilli lire; :polltips,- coin 'mercerlegislation, has:gill been invadeff , by; it.— ' Tilde is , not a religiouil.kody that has ilet_felt its - infizence, nor a sphori, of adivity,. thought - or • life, in the ceuntry; which it has not, colored or shaped... It is, alid l has 'Wen tor, years,, trio, all in, all of. Our publio concernsi no other topic be.' .; girls to gather to. itself oath's universality- and l inteniity of interest, as Ili,. Whether' ter good , or 'evil, the last great struggle is ohms us, end we cap no mere avoid the responsibility, the excite. innt. and consequences -of ft, than we ego esetipe th 'Providence of Cled, which calls us to the (mu lti t..- If•M bt djmcided it Aie present election, it wi 1 , I continual° re-appeer', - -like Banquis's ghost, , ,till the Puliey of the countiy(beeotueL;settledi-- '. :till it'is finally determined wbother•of the twile u to be the animating, guiding genius Ur the ) pudic—Freedoms orifflavery..., - , f.lf now, ' the right of carafe implies ,at all -. , tidies the duty of giving duo attention topoliti. - eah concerns, it ono of be_doubtful to. what', de- -••- glee I i intet e st an . art that present eitirtis is , ' p itt I enlitl at the hands o every g.niseientiouti cal- •.4 1 sea:. Whore so muefi is 'involved, it gannet he ... ' right fur any iovei of his:country, of his ghilitrai, .. or his kind;liiberbigireiront. .T,t. cannot be Fight • foil any Christian man to withhold t eor to trideN ' with his rote.: . , rt cannotjbe wise to Igolre and overlook the aiguificarreirof Me 'struggle in.Whieh we are engaged, nor honorable or just to seek to evade it.' , It-is now the ant time tf P,rovidetem for the eliginia prdsticution.. - of political duties; - and as to tither times, it slmuld bd'our paramonnt - - duti;to openithe hand of charity to te starving , or pestilent° stricken poor, or to contftd u ternestr • -}y* for tlie 'faith, or to go-forth with male words • ' to darn the ins pl iant and to guide theilnquiringi .. so pee, if We Unlearn . the : ,gna of the times, it seems tb ne to be the one call of Peovidence,end the uppermostduty,of the Christian, to under ititod the weaning of, ,suisl to engage manfully . hod heartily, in. the conflict that is to have its do. • -ciiieerit, the • ballot ,box in November. There ' ought Mibe tom principle and the earnestness of • ',. - satvice rdide •to Ouch Truth and Freedom." . •, .•'` GOV. REE nit.—A letter froin Listen, Pa., to i.' thi-N. Y. Pa.t.saYs: - ... .. ' t • - 11 i • • I , llnt most•imporient of all at 'this time, it ilk: ,htirei well understood that that soil tried—indeed, fire trieddeniocratt and :lover of freedom, Goy.' lb eiler, li ravotable to the election of Col. Fro. Mont, is. the only way of Id , euig.theiwhite man . ' of Rin,stut from a slavery tiorrible and dan. gerous than the, 'African Hardy with' which. Pie iu rce, Doggies, Buchanan,suid digit party' have ' 'lately aolgainated. r Myself heard him, a doe: Orltwo since, °sprees that opinion in chneeraitlen,.' - together with his ardent desire for-the. eueeeseof - th Republiten party. Thom who knew his high V nditsg, his industry, his sbility, andidir idle, ; once, ran have no doubt of the offecti-in lila re. - -tide State 4" • . ' ' - , GLEANINGS. „figt•An-ardent Republican 'et Portland, Maine, ' - 'sherrho heard bow the State 'had gone sait be wnto,d'to "lie. down and do no ing (lath ler to f four daft. • . :; ''; ,•.- , d e - Mr.rAl"•' George Peabody) thew I known pa. , tri do American banker of . Uncle , hex arrived • 1 In ,New York - , from Lirerpoehand i to be honor- \ edlwith'pablialinners in New York and, Boston. t • i\ r r.,„ . ...A* fatailylottaorl,Freeman, - . li ing at West ' Mington, Lersttine Co., were poisoned a few-days aillce by nsin e futilk obtained from ,two cows that had oaten poisodous herb's. TbecOws • dild. while at 'pe latest, accounts, trine of the fatuity were ly ing at the point ordeatb. , - ~• • •,•' 14 • XIII`At a distillery in Anburn,,New Irark,l,ooo 4 hogs have lately died:, of distemper. Ono Pb3''' sic" P an pronounced the disease cholera, and Utah- , , er rysipelas. Five hundred more, which were ridriven off at the commencement of the epidemic, t waits fed on buttermilk and are rapidly tourer in . • •• • jar' Chicago b a funny place.. It is :Original in :more things than one; Recently a man ' nom. milted ' suicide there ,by drowning. The body could - not be found, but the. Coroner, net to_ be cheated out of his fees, held an baguet on bis hat and jacket, found on the bank of the lake.,. ,Ver diet, "found empty.” ~.1 . , - . . ...... A prize fight between a bear and' buffalo, ettere off at Chicago, on Friday last. tabs buffalo got th e pent of it. After receiving the first stroke, ho turntd tail; burst- through the enclosure. and ran about two miles, before he was caught. Oo - being brought bait, the bear choked blot to death . Thb fight took piece is the presence of. 2000 spec. , ,tatbre. - We were not entire before that there was soMuth - brutality, in Chiesgo. ' • - . ~fi:-”.• The opponeuts et Buchanan .t Co.; of , Schuylkill and Northumberland. counties, have renominated the Ilon. J. If. Campbell, , (Ur Con.' gross. • By proper exertion he can he el4tfixt, as he certainly ought; to be.—Dansittle Democrat. • Mopf assuredly. The people who love Free '''. otd will try. We cannot believe that:. ' is is a ' doegh.faccel .. District. - 1 . • - . 6.•. 12 .: rATtio - Roston Catholic' Preemie's Jovr,a4' . ' which as_ leaving' no stone unturned to ulnae* ihe premeds or Buchanan, .devotei an rticle in its last bane to create the linpression at Fre mont is a Etonian Catholic, at the same sbne cov ering him w'h abase--the abuse generally, intend ed for. Cethol • readers v irblie the spoilt' repre sentation that h o , is a Catholia Is eilealated AR, Protestant, use. It is a 'palpable 'end' miserable • trick. There is no expedient that thee political enemies of COlenel Fremont , will not, stoop, to. DeSperation knows neith - ir justice nor decency. ' ' "EP Underwirc;d; no's. of N..er fork. cannot go. to Virgioi.i, awe on , pail& of deb or personal oritrage•and mutillatioa. No oltiseo of a North ern Statissopposed to Slave labor, can remelts one 'lour in i liansls. where 'there are Missourians enough to expel WM at thu peint of the knife and .. .thy mouth of the pistol.• VC 'will haver to( ay, and hive to leave beliiind him for pillage and appro. • pelatiou l , every. duller of his prorcrty. Through- r that the Slave Stater, gibbets wept& hang thick 1 with the orators of" Republicanism, If they should go there to advocite the elaims of ,Freutent •to the Presidency. - On the other hand, lioei,eil COO.. of Georgia, Senator Toombs, and Broltkeeridge of Kentucky, and a 'bottallion of the Orators 14 .' • Shivery Extensidn, traverse without let! or kin. ~ .. dratice every Northern State, and urge 1 Buchan-, ' bon from the itamp nod - the *tuition of !lb. Bar . . der Ruffian polls y towards Reuses:: Who respect •,` the Constituttent- W!1". rlll., t. 7':-: r , : . - , , • El 111 ME
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