.- A . ~ • . , , _ ._ _ . - ...., , . ...... _ . - . - 1 - . ~ ~ , „„., ' - 1 ' I -•" , ._ ~ . ~- , . , , ~.. , '' ' Its O u THE MVO& 301 4 12 ' , .. - - . - . , . , , TES , - , . - , :, , - , ~,t , i t.s s.uus.tmu'r." g. ito ' t e ' e td 1 . - •-I' . •••• . '. - . :. . : 4. ' "'"' . - . . ' • L , _ - '' 1 . .1 . 4- 1 1 • --1 ,2...• -_ ...". .. , do r` .2. I ‘IL .. 11 1 f - "P ;C. i 'I. , .- . ril'a PIN:LA Ripe atillUl2; ptvable•iu advanee--e-,23 , e , , if not girl withia six ineuth , "-and $. 2eo . * - ' -° ,..a•'••:, ,`l. *ree ,e sl e '-'- ee ' etTh ` • ' --` ' - 1 , . , • i . ' ei: eln the ;Ter. . .‘, • •'- I -•' . / ' , ' ' - . - .. „ , . . , • • - , • . . I 1 Ifs• • ; , . ,-- • Three copies tri on r e :lathier.. tri . advance, • , 'fa 0 0, . d e ..„ s • lnee - : C I : ~, , ' ii • ~ . . ~ , . _ . , ~ , , .. , i - ! '--,. ~ ~ sereu :do • de ' ' d o • 20;00 • • i I l• .„. , ,•. . , Fifteeti do I'i do - es t v.s.;*• - • ee . I 1 , - tenh Fe e y i r tfens utuet Leduraelabl_wpaid in advatehe, '*, ; ' , l l .., .- -- • • • , . . . , , ~, i , , e. N.l. N . . 4,.... . . :__ . ,-- , . • , , lied .t.ottoee igiire..., • ~ . .1 4 , ~....- - .., ( , 4 , 4' ‘ _ , , • ' 1 TO CAllltlintg AND 0 . l _ .---,,,,c-,_,,,,*'*. .1 1 ;^ 'I - l' „ , ,(T. - ' '4r - .- I i ' , 'r'•-.-'' ' - 1 „' - • . • . • . ill , far TheJersecojw I • nished to Carriers andothe .. t • , I ".. ~..:-_.• _,, . • , ~, , N , .......p hon delivery. ,-- e." . --see .. • • • 1 .'' A I)TTsvinE -- -4.7,...i....._.. t.,,- ....-4,405 0 ,...„ ••• NE AL ~ .• $:,„,,,..)e0py„.........:,, 1 ...,,„.,..:,.. : _. t ared with _the . 1 . '' , , .• , • I' li , , • , • , , . .••,,, (preen:en ales ...`,,ion f• 1., tip . .. . • . '...-...- '.5 . 11 ... • • •7 , . i . • . I I . , ~-.... 4' l. t.' IC'.. 4 * - - '.... ....... s ' , -, .- • . ',I-77 ,' . 1. , . . - . ..1 . . . ' Ileß)rtl. , at.Sl inedvanee. a ; . _. ... , i - , . . ' , . . _ .•,- ; - , . . • TUE LVW OF winner:lr. /- _ . . - : , , . . , . , • • , .' if sestet/swig:der thediscontlnuance e a f t t he out ir ,n u e n itnk _ . . , . , , ~, THE nowets OF THE EARTH, AND BRING OliT - FROlt THE. CLVERNS OF mousrarsa, IiETALS WHICH WILL GIVII tiTieggara ,:', , NAM AND SUBJECT Sal . NATI= TO 01/1t 113 1 0 brie Teeeblirieleetepleheefeente p a le.' t eethe pulNekhee any continue to aen b ~ " . • •••• ••• - • 1 ViILL TEACH 1r017 , 10 TWAGE . - , . , . I • : ' • . 1 , I I : arreara e l ` w tire i r i t d , • -I..en or refuee; to take theiene .. i r i. ,, —di—tat -to which they are directed. they ars . -.=---"--" in rls•("neepttribsell,nle u " nril they have udiled thebills :tad 5 , :e"- . , , dered Ahem diwontlitued. -.-- -- , A. JI/ . , - , -, -•- 'ir _ " if subacribers move to other places without Informing t _ ... 0 y iLLE - - , the publieher,and t e newepapere are sant rt. the forMor ' ILL ' _ ' . , . I, . . • , . SI ' I. , „us e etion they are behrorozWlA°. . ~,.', .•• . n e „. _,._ , - . , :. • ' : \ , . , , , ... . 8 , , , \, ,ho courts hive decide: thst refteen, to lose e spar _ . 1 1 .--% , r .}, ,_____ . -4 -- ,th . offiet oe re riving and levivine i thein ane , V01.1...,XXX11e- . i '' - • . P ' . .SATURDAV. mom" INq 06TOBbR 4 , 1 56, - 1 , ..' . - H . .. , , • pers .forn L • . ' - \ - -. -____ - 2 - - __.• .. ,_ L_e.,,_ ____ _ , • ---;_:: ''. I'_ - 1 I -' • - 1 c elei Pre , , is prints facie evidence of inteetiona . !med.._ :._2_,...,:__ __ ~.. .....,... ...:___ _ _. _ _ _______ _____L_ • ' ---.7--------- _ - ' . - . . _ - laaM=s.slM, .7.7 . .. ---.....--., . . I 1 . . .. 5.- . . I ' ..., . , „ . - , .. • . .• , • . ~ i . . . general election at(the public houte 'of Antos .Yerger, In „ / • r ' a arr a '' ' 1 . ' r • TRAVELING. .. ‘ - 1 lii oittical ,i i 1 iiii, i mio. .. . ''. RATES OF AD.VERTISINCI. 1 . '': *i ' 11A,RDIVAlE 1 - . WATCHES JEWILIII avitietheirllr.P . orrL'aft., t0L,,,,,tp allt hold tteede el • THE ADAMS EXPRESS COMPANY.' - his frivolo:is • Our splare et' le I hies. 50' ....nets Orr one irmertiou-suli- - ". .... , ....esnt Ine••rtietis..ls colts-Inch. 3 lines tete ;time. '25 . 4 . . . k . LI, sorts bf ' .l ' ,. Rails, from. 2 ' 2 !o 60:- -,- LARGE, Assortment of Qnm e l ect . ° 11,, g i timam ile at - tbe bou r se of Dan ns lel Ilerb,lia sald totruship. . : i ~ ion of some ' • I.• •seel instil tiorie.i2 l ,i cads each Ail adver• ~ totruship, will hold their dee esi e-se 'see , . f e e , -, ld .e t .- el ~,i a ...L .- paara h . oi-jard,pa , hand and for sale tAll eity cciabo s si. l uß - 3401 - . 1 it P ...ji I , tisand Earilings,justroceised by __ _, _.I sat the honse ot John G. Rennein cad fineable. D l_ OTTSNILLE TO - lIARRISBURG: ' This iine connems --I -'-• daily ' with ail their great South - _f I' , , ~ TH . Ile I , A1qw .... 111 1 / , ... 11 , . Aill , A, 14 :1 1,/ , ' ~..e °betty Gee ards of us ail .e...a mas over 3 lowa, or s :rt p..r o •,, =leer. .. • E. YARDLEY &BON. • ottrdile, May 10, e4O lie , .•J. S. ELLIOTT. The electors of Flubley township WM held their elec- ~ ._, ; _pee. 5.184 = 4-9- • , . s „ . , l eare . . ling inanis ~ .. tor. °se. TITo. THREE_ Sri. TWELVE. I,OMIOII, Fluid, Campliene, Tur- tions at the house of Gedtre.F. Welet. In said township. emen d w es t ern R outes. B benhuna • In Pottsville will be at the °Mee of Browsed &-- y arrangement thole plue of • ty , an. itelafillreanar. ~ i • ~.. t offspring a eve., linee. 62'..},i ,7 11.4 5b,25 $2 25 , .S 3 03 . AMERICAN , RAILWAY -TIME- The electors of Upper Mehentongo township wUI hold ' ir the first t •• a r iiii.'s• • 95 100-I . 75 273 400 pentinee&e.efe e r sale by *J. T. HANNII3I. hmspgrtg, s c h o i ce setie N tosteseelrega rri. their elections at the house of .ehn . W. Hepler,lo sec! 0,,, . I I S. IL WILLIAILS, Superintendent. Ir • April V., 1,164 • i • . lestf.. ; - &water the i tnen whet lent age ' ' I ! .1 ' ' I i . ' 100 i5O eOO 350 500 ' usekill Haven, August '23, '56 34- '''.! J,S. E township. I - ;,y,Was intro , 1 I, e . -MIS, , . Theelectors of Eldred township will hold their aloe- • • Plantediluer feet on Plymouthareek l ' . le Elineari _ tel. arra toot Para oingsra , s'a ttsenallr. Or rex Uses. OHIO Mineral Paints, Chrome Green ' • !.. . pawing, tray to '66 r , ' . • ' ;text door to the Miners' Batik. , ere, . tions at the house of John Weiser, le said township. • . DAUPHIN & SUSQUEHANNA R. R. 1 \ There idoot4e 4' * flald a sarge foe. I, ! t , .., .. e 5 360 600 10 tio ; eltratetalol '' n ' • ' 4 laar e e: 1 e.. 2 .:. 1 ee, 's, n o • 9 0 , . •74 04 - ' Chrodie Yellosee-etry and in 011,,a4a. - . * T I ‘:: r . ' .•;, 1, -"i a n m r '' t .' et , ri 5 . 0 ' "'e 4)l ' n- ' 7- 5 °- . 1-InXII. -'- ' ll3 ''''°° lll • lrel jhu t y ele ik ri liriTa n v l e l n ° , r A la n l gnst e bY 23.'56 . an ' 1 ' 1' at Th th:=7 , 3 al isseti rrYt .nen vall giee lhi 1 OLD d 4 8 - tv - L er and• Pl* , 3 er, ev , „ . mui nua tie d i ki at w h n e i l b re ip. ieetheie . i There *.s l and bore tegt batth siteek. • The &retarget West Peen t P will hold their •Ni.litaiMilElliniPM. gear ye therierty erne gene& plains? :1 1 , r thairietht • ate their ir feurettuarea,, 450 6 I'o ,8 03., „JAZ •, ',V, , : 7 3 ' -Watches, for sales lower in ode° than they haee elections at the house of 0 Whetstone,•ln mid CHANGE OF TINS. , 1 ' inter the t euerteT rel., 0 00, 9ha 12 00 , - - 18 coo " FEEL ' Window Glaqs; al- ever been offered in that:canny of &.huelifill._ e feN and after Monday, September 15th, no . • on Pawn- Does pier eleted boll net in yew Weil! i I _ r township. . , • - ' -HAIL columu, 10 00 le 00 ~.,, ,,,„lereeo 1 35 ' Loco . . king Glass Pintos, and Putty 's° °° 20 . 0()0 '4O L _. 1 ., . ... . ,_ - . „, 5 mu. , The electors of UPI townehipeill hold thee elee- %jeer Train, eachwaje; will bo ran between Auburn I - 1 ' li . I 101', and th eleee ' '` a ' ' ling left hi: *,,,Nl..irtter spar. ‘. e . for shertperio le, as Per:kg:rept:len ._ , - next door above the 31inire"-Itank. That cryl it not maks yell dirt t 1 , , lions at the house of lid Stauffer, in said townshiP• and Ilarrisburg, Dallas (Sundays excepted) as . follows: . iir • Bulicene Nollflef.; fl iLICh-73CcOLOILIll,led trues an for sale lA' J. T. lIANN CM. TottsTie, Milo, '(26 - - ' • I*: ' ,146,1 tog : hie or Masan shot aims from !bile:teth e r tinv,rasenient.s • its e-sch. • ' .- _ . c. nts Schuyiklllllaven, Augcust "M, '56 .• • 34- _ . _ . ~ The eleetors of Ittuih reship will hold tbeirdectione , e. ,___ Auburn. 9. A.3l,lArr thulrislie. l 42.o2noon. • . at the house of Daniel edner. in said township. ' , 51. 7 1 ,7 rbirritha 3.1.01 , 31• 1 ' A b - 0.30 1, B. • Tee , e s e i te e st e u d eyourt emee t ke leir t 1 ~ ' le in Mimi •Ad tereleementsir r Marriages and . ..astir's') e aor limo teethed i net:ellen:Laub...gum tlu •rtiens. 5 cents 1....;--- FPO, AIECIIAN ICS . Ship Augurs, I ' . Tbe °teenier of Mahe oy township, will hold their 'elec. - • r gs . do n urn, 1 violence. ~..t line: , Nine wordsore Minted ll } W irtl in atfertisillZ• _l_ eiedt Level Squares. tit . and an'd 511.1m1,4ing Hatch- Crea . EA ri s -- - i t / M ateh A a V u lTS ew E l B ••• 1 .4„ , i' ,.. 0,.. ,-- - - - - mese at the Irriawpof enry fleeter, in mid township. enacting at Anburo with the Readiest Railroad and- eme lifeddred gushes from hie+ elthle - ; . erreident o' e alerehan le and othere-telvertlsieg LY he year, with No. 72 Ninth Seamd ...-- • '..... , 1. ' 1 " -- . _ elm. liraoes and Bites, Caulking ‘lrreut and Mallets,Mor• owl Storer - r. . ~. _ r --.1. Th electors of the t Wardmf the Boreughof Miners. Cstairises Trains, and at Harrisburg with the' Trains of NO item thetto s ilin shell you _stee - ' 1 ' • • °Wet to aid ent 0 t exceeding 15 Sst_eeet.. (oppoete - the Mt. Vernon - -- 2 --.--: - .. ' Wille ° will hold their e tette at the house of Robert MT- the Pennsylvania Rallroad,Cumberiand Valley Railroad, , i t 5 ,..„,,, 1 ,,„ fe e , i , •433•4e ' • 33d 3St """n4 l iverii"m b ri t $l6 On. licit); and Boring 3lathinee.Planes-Holloec and Ronnds, . - ... , ;Wee will lee clursl° ,l : lu e °din g '' ll sc P °n ' •.• , In Nets. from $2 toslB, at STICIITER & Tlloll4'Bo . N:S. et e Phieted his: ' e ter I , ' .. „ s -.. „ • Northerp Oentral•Ralirout and Thurisburg and Lancaster ' '7l"-"---1; ; the Wallin Ilie elestotisef the TV Ward in the Borough of MI- Railroad. 1 - ELLWOOD MORNS, Eng. & Supt. to steatite epees to the amount of four squares, with . o ". Pottsville, August 9. '56 * • e 32. ~ 4 S i sird: Lewer Wa l t:Ches. tull jeweled. 18 IC. °sea vas; SU- ' . ' ine}e`er sit Freedom de ' res to blabe I ee' e ' 36-101 . gos and subscription, , , • '' P OO • ,;‘.:, iliejrill hold thel ti ettstl at the house Of Chas, =el, '6B ' ' _ _. &NTS' TBANSPOBTATION. LINE, Where Kansas Err free *or calls; ' • • ries. Tee Without changes. at the rates dee:Lir:3(od above. TO - HOU EIiEEPERS i—Olittain $3 to $7; (lola Spretaclec4 ' 4 50 to $1 • 0; Silver,?ectacles- th couldie t f °eh !kill to ell Will h Id , their Feela the elissourtares reelect stab, „tnierilsements•se•t in larger type than Usual will be Pins and Bands; Table Cantors. fine ivory mined .$ l O O , ' ' • Sliver Table Spoons, per set $l4 to $18; ter Des- - ' ea a ° re ° ' Y wn P • . e • From Albany, New York ek. Phillades. , • • . ~e it, e po , The, se te ei i : El i e ,. ea e r ., 7 , 53. , se 7 4 t o se e i r i t t e ab leetio lp. us at t,he, house of , Charles . Pfineger in. mild town- • ey detailed e learged .: per cent advance, on these priceireltrents lic4hhan. . And, Aid, on lbws threshold fans,4 ' - ?,,, - hotille Table Cutlery, Plated Tel and Table Spoons, Boil- /1111 E . SUBSCRIBERS , reipentfully ittee send t wilt be areed the Came as letter press. Gold Pens and .GolitCases, $3 20 to , Gol Pens a d * hes breath e , e s t e re en,l Samepaus, Preserving k tties and French Cook- The electors of NeW Cattle township will held their announceto the merchants and business eammind. ' Th e freaat el e •l the * ° e a s t b at e . . ..--- „ . . r i .At tiny., allver Caseasl; together with a eariety den!. Ged Jew -No T a advertisements roodved from avert eine L e were. ar . STICIITER k TiIOMPSON'S i emts . bend. except at 25 per cent. advanci nn'tilieee, . " ae. r 'elry,tiold Curb, Guard aod Fob Chaim'. ' All Roods war. elections at the house now occupiedby Ephodm Philips, ty of this andethe a& I st - 1 . Tespak of Erestken there bonus llii , ag linlot be Pottsville, A rignetle '66 in the teen of New Culla. - , , • s • ,eic..s, t oless by seeded egreemeet with the publif.her. joining counties,-that , 1 ,_,. ~I. ' 1 , , hose in, 'IV, la rri , es 2asents. each. Denths eccempauled witti no t 10 sr 0 RTSMEN'I-Come and see ranted to be as represented. Watchal and Jewelry re. • paired in Use 'bOst unnner. Also, Mas s oulc .„ Merks, Pins, The electors of Branch township will hold their elso- t ir Rue et barges Is &gran ready for I Sumo demands tbe Unlike! ' 1 ' • 1 - lions Attila house of J.lSsakin the town of Llewellyn. the transportation of merchandise, furniture, ins p . i rue to hls • leer: I." cents. without notiree,Molcharge.. , ; ° ' • Her brittle' deal the blowe and`while rllll b i aAte one large stock of single and double barrelled s gara, . ' te e el°4l ' t° alder ' " N 1.1.-All girders sent by mill or otlitenrise, will be . The electors of the boron of Port Carbon will hold '• I s e, &a, from Albany, New York and Phil iphia, in : L _ ' ' ' ,i • • All le tices, except . tle,se of a religieue ell:erecter nod _ 40, Celt's Revolvers, and Colt's Impreeed„eingle arid 1 , , their elections et the Pert Ca n lloose,in said borougle „first daps Cud thrgm, desUned tor echuyi ' Haven, Tbe muraered weenern gases and dies, , , item lb( for eduCatemal purpeses. will be charged 1 cents for any •pu ' n . ctua • • . ,:lisf;a_ tteuded to. .' • - • • 0 84 ' y ,ii • The etcetera of East Nat aumber °fleets undie 10. Over 10 lines, eents per line doubt., barrelled , Pistols, Parlor Pistota,tlD "and water -' - sioletlebillerell held l'ottuille and Kid Carbou. 1• • , . Her ured panders mit and emlitte I I et.. p , „ prom ceps. as ' STICIITER IieTtIOMPSON'S. Se l if " h ''' 4u * - • -••'" '"''‘ ` ' - ' •• their elections at the house 1 17friaciespled b); ; ;WPI- O. All goods from PidladelPhia will - he shippO• by one ' • V * • 1 ' noteresid sdditional. Oe. her /dget phees, where they swore . , , . - . . --e---. .I t7i. Barber, in odd townah p. ee - As- Apeate4 YAIWIZT A fies. Vine streetetherf. Schuylkill. 1 I .. I , State to Preceedlngs of meeting,s net . of a general r public char- . Pottsville, July 20.'56 It g „, ~ . E-AL- ES I TATE SA , . 4 1 1 , 112 .._. i. ,, 5 . :,. e n lriti i :oi e : l s tu ec z ai tir ° l2 rB i y of itt mush, w . i 1 l i p : :: i t h he eir leozs . wesii7Fdeiocharreptir.ebe.'.a7altsretrotabyedwbuispoymes,uNhaewilwytTneraliity,ei-ti4e,tonetwabeth-,aaff„. , . That ~., guelebes swat ti, dutehl f a 11 1 1 . 1 : 1 ny T ili o e l n ti o h t 's , 1: r i ! h i t ep , p le re hi s s i o d n eti , i f acter. chee s ed at 4 cents per lire for each 1: e t rtiz? ; . li wi 1• . - fo facilitate raleulatioes we ..wlll state t n - n filo MACHINISTS and DRAFTS,. nkike a column-11;4 lines a half column- hd 82 titles* su jit :irtiiz A a l hi s it .,l 4 7 ,4 .-fl v..st r ititi.,el s ie. n w s rm. l w. lv d,,, er . lk ed a t, i m va id„l n .t iz ti ed ma: T it riren y ritorrismel ar wedtoevoo rgr i., .1 - ,, • , ... ic, ' 0 .1 0 •: , F • - • 1 . E • . . ' Grupin and bloodY„la thelhand, ' ' due nee column. '2952 worn r! make a mitten -147 ea half, A.cres oPtieshert; Coal Leellette e tionsit the house of Jahn Glemme K. in the town .or, phoadelphia, weekly, •, I . - ' •I • - ' ' --- ' esidenti pl eau:an-and 73 1 5 ri quarter column. Alit: cl !leen: over combined (huge and Callipers, all U. S. etandard. nt ONE.- I ' HOUSAND Acres ~owt'-tlie MiddlepOrt. I ' The followio ,rfsles will be charged on :Me poutuis: aof his pl each CqUare. charged ef the_rrife of 4 cents per nue. ••• t - .• 1 ' STICIITER & THOMPSON'S. / • • -x -_. S., ,s-' s ti............in nn•l Ifte../.. , ' • .1. 'ln • Tha - ciectaca of Troth:int toantihiP 1 1 held their elec•l Dry Goods. Queenswere, Glue and Ten . sg. II- -to ooi - ' A le lvlift ' " ' th" the kirer7ry re 9 r u f l o d uehl 11 • et lintirti .t.raily itilertisets Insist •cohtlne their edvertleseeyo ` 32- I- ' T af• ea "` e "rs"*" "-"'""" ''''''' --"'',.'" ' • """ tions at the house of Phlal Hoo I • the tower of Tn. I . _Pottsville, August 0, 's'3 ' . . Butler end. Barry tirandeps. Schuylkill went AAA - P sue , . Groceries, 011 s, Liquors and Provisions s ::T. - ,- - 275, • - ..- gothic's I ' ii.'4r owl, business. ...teenefes for others, rale offterti .13- Loom at ttr Fury's faith-her mitt! , Salt and Piaster (to be shipped on Deleinere.) f• . 1 417 • • . le *c. ie telt ie.:bided In be , :loesit advertisements. A GENCY for , the Reading 'Agiticul- . hereby offered at private !ale. The sed d . et.sville, wan nerd thelrekettens the house of .16 ° .. . --...--,, .. -The eget:ors or the South Wald •I th borough •i . 1 ' • . , 1• 1 1, tura! Ma•fitine Sheri.-Ilaving tho agency'for,the , • Railroad runt through part of the property, whieb itcetne; , . „„ , - ___ . owed derlaialith Cioal seams and well timbered:, . For t rete., Office Schuylkill Navigation Wanshbuse, Mt.ebotelii. A. S.- MOORIIEAD, ' Ilet bleed hand ems torn them both: I I I - ' • I ag ear • -''' • 'el the rt ttt , e I WIRE' SCREENS. ~. . Lt i - , 121 .,,br 1 t i v-,,,-ze b 9, , ,ivai a p ri le Tr a l .ttsz t ....!i a r i ., ..... • . ° s pec, oe, eformatiou apply to t. ..Semite , ' Leiria! . . I . entre ‘ . '4l • 44lo ' t * - . "L'''' . 8 - ri - 88 " 8 treeEsir to thh subscriber. a his heal 'Este A ency,• ,A./iTheelectors ordh North - est W la raid •ho h . ••• , 'I- - No:'''M B dway, Naar : 'I Yo l eil. F lVoln : 2 1 -5. ' The tmad thit "bore bet hated ~. .. 2 leu Mu e-,- . furnish them nith these goods at mann a facturar p ilt !hold their errot e lons at I,n_italtre e ael . street, Pottsiille, Pa. The' 9. 1 a hart u - - ~ ho . el John 0 - Illeteln I . - 4elefloceb will be ferwerded from Schuylkill Haven to • liat . s treet:l°ga 61. " em P ha I°l ' l l I ' -his ntei , . . MINERSVILLE • .' ~ I s•-foight added. . . ' FILCNR PUTT. id weed. ' cash. :tea half.mortgaste bonds, FILtNOII3, S FeeC 'IL s e - . 1 1 1 . __....„,/ 1 - - an paints on the Moe 11111 Raltreme.:ll, ;,I .. e e e, Ghe . e err ed, t a lig ht atth It a ih e t a 4• "" eo ad ' Pottsvine, J'une '24. '56 . 2.3- Pottetille. * April le. DIN " ‘ ,.5 .. „: f. - 16-tf • I Tb° el e ct°l2 °I- tbe ''"ee l h Tir laid l'oreuell Pottsville. Aprij 6,1866 ' I, -II .lee -, . The %fel eine of civil weir Ii I , , et to arr ' • 'KURTZ & HEISLER, , ,' • . will hold theirelectious at ho. •, • Patrick Curry,, In la__,_ — LICHTNIA - e•RODS AND POINTS. . . • ~ - rho ree e, , (Lite. Kurtz, Beylerle dr. Co,) .\ • A VALUABLE_It ED Asl4 •COL lERY sum ward. - ~..:. 1 lisT received. -; nn assortment 01 Iron .SA 1.. /r... FAAABEtiasst a idipirli 1' , . '• , Iler troo e'en now are In the liaise i .. - The electoraof the Middle Wald I zed borough WIU PliUlladespneta anti me t Dread. I - And , sl" sy, "war eihtar , 1 Mit: nri. . • I "-' Manufacturers of - , . , r _, • • I ' ' "Wire Coal Screens. Coal" larldies:Wire If r Lightning Reds and Points. with fixtures comp ete, hold their electiotei at th'e.h of • tthew Breen n eeee ~ - . H ' E subscriber, being desiro sof re - . . 1 . c s a • • . ~ -.i , I _. . ,1 I Ate son n b , •' ": . Brooms, &c., &c., Minersoille. Schuylkill which "9 esrluer 99 " Pet -11 P - U a rl fermi° ehee , • c ' tiring (rem the mining bnainells offers is ,Milford . In Th m e i ti w et a t rd ars of theborough of-Palo Ito will bold their ' i - : - s- - 2• •• - " ; - ---- :. :! - • -=•--- -. 2'. - - - -7--- . -7- "r" 7 • : 's .I' • " Yes, it wes-the vrar of Cain, '' 11 1 ' , pa dir June 21. '56. .25-tf . lIIIIMIT & Ltitt,ll. . - _,,, ,_ ~3 , - nries • emits. . , icry at private sale. This colliery is shut, ed on the elections at the house of Caes. Moser, n said borough. igge' s ggefgelege guagegfemegigg ;se ten. e '. Wu itina'S• *Woken dcmti b. 7 i l irriT. l -. • Jg e 1 eir • "."'" Thankful fur the lileteal patronage they.'\ - - ' J.T. HANNUM . • Schuylkill Valley itailroad. about one mile a ve/Middle. .- • . -- • • - The electors of Foster township wil hold their elec- •, t Bollglop at her alto's. dale, •.; - { l . ! . •?/..•''' y • arutind se• r..ceiten trout tho Coal Dealers amid others: in the port.: The Cad is ora Ideep Red Ash. aud f superior 1 ; • ,rould - most respectfully entirit their custom In *the i IM T HOI.ESAIX 'Sr • RE ' I ' ..A.TL Dealer tions at the hammed Joreph Heiner, n paid township. Tr HE GREAT ' Northern, and Yesterp , e And th e wale dies . s beneath the , al ro g. „.• (Puled, PI- quality, and well adapted to the New Yerka d Eastern The electors of Cass township will ho d their election' • Ujilted States Mail Routes , 1 , , r ,-,. .. we,. Alt,work done. at our Shop will be warranted, se .In 'Paints, Oils. Nernishee. Turpentine, Cr- merkete: All the impretemente are of the Illest aPPIDT- • I let KM, then, beer 'Cain's - forehead briind, I ...:'•%,'.11•;-:1-. pointed at the-house ef Philip KehreaJr., In d township. REP-Speed increased' one Fare roe - Melt . Lao un sne need be afraid of getting . a bad job. sbene. Meohol. Burning Fluid, Looking Glees Pia es, ethesonstenction-,-consistmg in part of one 75 horse pow- 1 . hi hanail i '' • •••' - he P r es dr. le esti. being :intiof the Oldeet, and .Ihe most expo. Aettelaw tileee.-Potty, Gum liose,lium feetieg, porno lan . er teaming end holatingengine, withpumps end all the The elects/not the northern district o Cass - township LITTLE *CHU eLKILL,CATAWISSA SU:1111in nud , Who am the blow, ale Ulla s , . „ . will hold thelielections at tee hoes° 'of hick Mon- ERIE, WILLIAMSPORT ,AND kt. 3 A R ILROAD. , 1 , , •Ameru ...steel trees I le)rte slu the county. we feel Sore, that we lteees Oskum„ Pitch Tar. Rosin, &c. &C., at Philatici : elate:nary mechinery, in ',offset order Vane 23 horse. en .le t urn out the IS•et Coal Screens in the Region. ' .'• e aricee-oppeisite the Swan liotel. Schttylklll ilayen. gine and bteaker: (chutes, bins; scre(re. • B,llehting plane !lc, in old toweibla I I r Through to Buffido, in . ; ,- e - 1 • Mann. .•• • - •Who, tting in tbehighest seat, '.' ••- '' : ' llo lbrit Il I ordere whiiLess: l •l le 0:11. liurt 7. Minerstalo. to W; N. IL-The patronage of retail dealers, and the public. and guarlwe complete, cars: tdbise and Meek, all in good he electors of Rutter feweship will hold their dee- , else e Niagara Falls, • -'e ' " . , - . And biding aehole nation's tektite ".. s I,..lleisle,r. ,rot tsville or Eurtz & Heisler, - MinersTille, goner:llly. le respectfully 'solicited. Orders filed and sent order. The edliery compete." the .elehrated Spohn & tlons at Oh house now oricuAed by Charles BIL in '. '" Detroit, ~ - - I , -;2 "' - . -i, I '. - 1 • ' Deuce sill es promptly attendid to. Old Screen rrepaired. with dispatch to all parte of the eauatry. • - Lewis Veins, aboye and beloW water lei/el, pai,ip.ried and said to ship'. - I ' ' I ' . " Chicago -.- I- • .14 a Sees Freedom bleeding at his feet,. •: - blood Nit v+1.1535 . 1 ,, • • . _ _ ~ _ ~ • ` o - - gelittylkilLlbseen, August Zi, 'ol3 The electors of Franey 34- ti . ready to commence immediate operations:. For further - • term/hip will hold their eine . ,“ • St. WWI, "'I .. -.' 4/4 " • And llVreng; triumphiniever Rig,t,i, ' ,parlieulare Inquire - in' the subscriber, it Pott lite, or of 1" And threw* hik sentinto the wale,' I' l ' ' • , , aldsor., in said •11 ~ town ip., I who ' • - of In , 40TTSVILLE... I . PLATFORM SCALES , . . - times at the hous •of Dayie.Lemisete, in the tole of Don- Ticket Office. N. W. coiner Sixth and Chesnut streefs, . • . for - • - • F I.,YERY f ilescriptiOn, shitable . ,S. F.ISLEit, at the Works. • --,. ' - • sat Philadelphia and • Reading itaillro,ad D 'pot e aret . • • mee, . in e , .. , 1 The electors of South dianhelm townst7ip will •hold Dread and Flee. , e , To e red-handed rotes prove -, t ~ Rhin, ' WIRE.ACREEK - FACTORY. r - Lim . ‘ „„ . A., eighing tray: C7rnt, Ore, arid Mu. lie d y .., ow .I . SAMUEL-OIL T . o r• sh a l l o ns tte ~.. -7- r e ens a epu ic house now occupied by Ben- I Ou and. after MuNDAY, May Ith, Th Pameenget ' - 1 1 , I...:i l rith ......- ‘ cha,rwe of Propeleicurs. • , that dise generates, w l'urchasere run no risk, every scale ... • . I - ' •*, '•• ••tf • i jamia Reber. •• 1 - Trains wittiest/a the Philadelphia and , It g Railroad 'Tie wet! Then be it sot Fo , B r aye II , . ~, r,. , ' THE liiitlerSiglieti " - hag' :Id- is - i ntied correct; andlf, after triel, uct fortmd sat t- . - ;COAL LANDS FOR SAJ.II. L . ':,,, 1 , t., , i ,i . . 1.. 1 , , The electors of tire bore la of Schap kill Haven will 0 rorod a d Vino streets, dailheeundays ex - - . • - Hulbert, been • o earthere' ' ' - e s p hold their elections at th piddle ho of Charles 82 ' h"' " C rn" •• ‘• 4 - peace- r e ~, i , , , Iwu i I l ' ••• it . t 21 1 ' ' ' itl • qui torahip Of the Wire 'sheep', can be returned without cbsrge. , st . nt4 ii. pr .e . ALUABLE ' COAL , bANBIO < ' u ler. In told borough. - I ee Ye rented,/ 101 tie Aro st e '' ' ' 3 l. '' ' 'Twixt led and Sstan t Night Bed" Iyl . ' eel) Factary at the Old Stand, estaldished for MOre I 1 , ~ ' -Day El resserel A. E. - • I ''.6 . „.: , '...• sseke esetnry In Cent street„lateiy cOn th•V t •t " • na enter Niuth and MelmiStreets Phil- ' , • PRIVATE SALEA-Teet Celebratol traet or en- The electors ef the N'orth Ward of, the bereugh of Ta- • gtorpine sr i'necTIIIV a and Reading, on' . Connect- 'Tel t bliwk anderhitet theibotel nd,fteet - afe Pfleakeeme due ed hy 11. L. Cake. and desires to rail MD D• l3 ) Sea ~, • ' , die Coal Lend known as the "SiNnan Tract," Containing outgun witi hold theleeleetione at the public house of 'l , • wacs iirde see • I -- ,- ng wth I ..t.rw.sso. ms and Leto rusidWilUrues- - Renal w' 12 Christ in } concord dwell Ii I .• • tidu ths atom; fb, of rtl,3: I Irli•rat ors and the puldie generally, 4 ,1 ' ,1 0 1, - . . 4 I the justly celebrated atid " Spohn Vein," also what is Michael Beard, Jerold want. • , e ABTIOTT & Coe , • ''s - port and Ylmira R. Road ; ring at Elmira et 4.15 P. 11 I , . ' I I ' ' , II I t 4.. •• t• le* hm •nt • /trraneements en. made ,Isex en t.. s .., i•• I. • ~, ':' , Sticcessors to-Ellicott-A Abbott. e . ,e n te • r w tily or l i criew . e . est_ t r h • e w"Se_va-inty i li d v a e ru n ittt e s t iN ' 2 et Ma Th qua e trehoo; 1 ter.lZigid. b22,tutioir Thine. cirgeal- cp . nnlng t with New York t r i ind Erie lir Duthie?, and New Freed:mirth Slave I Ilea•en with I ell! ,' erg er powering the very 'bast ni etaterlals, rted orders 3,r . ge tll .37-3 m 3 01 1 e• I° Ml * " D° it r . , • 1 1 Ork cy i 1 as for Du kirk d B lie and ID I , . , : of ;irk te a lance amount will he filled At theehortest no-, ••P • ee • • •-- i sreeteu Townehip, owned by.-Nicholas E. Thouron Esq., kept try Henry Kepler, Weald ward. ; e..... ' ' , - thence. "riaNteturters on Lake. Ede o Lake Shore nen. Aye I WAZ Male, for enme it matte . • Hi ce. and on the most sitisfactory terms, 4 " - 1. - .E - ACVIRON AND TIN. • Le Lerebx °nand et private sale, on tile most advents. The electors of the East Ward be the borough of, Ta- road, to Cliteeland,-Toledo, Monroe: Sandusey and Ike • 'o r $ * t sf s tetras:" i l : ' ve 1 fhe euleriber, Iner3ever. having secured theteervices •pi G LEADL-50 tons W. illaekett soft ' goon: terms. . '• a maqua, and those residing north of the Sharp Mountain, trolt. Alys. -with Elmira, Canandelinta and Niaeera ;eery wen er ep i., , i , . f skilifil and techerieuced worktheti, Inv,ites the moet ri- ,The tract cotitalps all the Coal 3 elan I the Ghent In the township of West Peen. heretofore voting at the . 11 Let ho tile hostathe wales belted:lA . • el Ladish; 50 tons San Andress soft Spanish. Valle. Itailend; connecting at ednagne with New 1 1. id elimination or test of his screens, promisial them Southern Anthracite Regions-including. be des other, Public School Heuse, In tho borough of Tamer= doll Ilanca '7'.11-200 slabs goyernment IlaneaTiri - ' York Central Rallrrod, East and est. and atSospension ..,.. ' ,11,00 hag imehbiber lo tho lint et 1 , „, veil to the lest t settee :outer other manufactories. 1 • I tract s. those generally known as the-farmer, 4arlerliill hold their elections at the public - hoese of' Lewis F. . 'Straits Till-100 slab' ite)elly Tie, . Brldgawith Greet Western and ?dlehigan evident Rail- Ithsttile let the &elder tall, ' l, ' •f Z ' ' 9 dan. 6,1'65' 1 1-tf ke, - , , , JOIIN lIARI.AN. aarkirm, Itece Onhani, Orch,ini„Pries and Alma- -„linehlei, 1n said ward. • L 1:' , i ' •.: - I --1 1 . ''' t till/to 1 4 : 1* ht ' s. • I • , •-•:- -- /Pep ron--0 on:raster e ,;,., , .g guage , moth with all the uoderlyine, though yet nexpleted, The =lifted voters off that part of North I htt it t-1 . 9 i Mingo, St. Le andel points in Can read for Detro t, C i ~...... i . Ane let eetronger have it all. ' ',J • ,t, - - ODC - EFTS — ENT & CO.'S . 9 - Boiler rfale-50 tops, assorted,,eies. 3-16 to 1-4, Eng- ' lieh boiler. • , , , bedS ' of cad which are known ' to'exist in th levitation. hem township, who formeriP voted in the South Wa sib and Western Stator. ; , ' • Nall sTraine.ei.3o l ..Ae I , , . , se. _. . - e . . , .1 • ' ,• !I • •• ! ." v ! ), • ' Flue fron-2S, tom, 10, I'2, 14, 10, and 18, Lug s ue - e stIRON RAILIINO WORIES. , • ii h•gi avera-ing when proved, over a bundled r t'of solid id the borough of Pottsville, and Oa that territoryon Utla, ' steppine at all Stations•and r nntileth oltsveleonly. • . Fee Rename pining:A° Freedom vow , ~,, • f otr fb el Sch l' .. Coal. In fact, . the tracts now e contains eist side o t e ver uylkill, and within the eninen‘ , . Iron. elf Blight Empires 3.30. . . • - , ' ' ITo Preedan shall holong-unieste 1 1 1 4 . ! .' ,RODG HRS.: , ENT i CO.. manufacturers' ' the richest Coal denosits in the count : ' Angle ,flurs-20 tobs, 2, 234 and 3 inches. Angle Bars, - ---. , Y.. election line, the southerly line of the borough of Potts. . R unn i ng eve ry day, etopping at ail S 6s-and run; I ~ a d Wrn OA IRON WAILING', ' For Information. apply te France ! e.lencer. Esq., agent villa, and & th rp e eldrel Wheralthe wind drives the battle eta i; • , orime brands. 41 ' ha i h n iTh o e f tio th v e o:Z n it hip of aro s sr ltheiai n t °ln g i°P°ttinlfire ' snnetlti'lg at Part C" will Cittl , l Aw ' . thev're left a wildernese •1 [ ; - ' C,M o t f t. ~,C , , :r 3t . d e , • o eseri pt ion. I evite the attention • • , Men Iron-1 tons, No. to 28; best brands English ffi. for Coal laiide and real estate generally, Mice in Rail whose el to the r egia . awiess. Willithrumort and Erie, tad WilLiamspo undEle, , eitt . ~ 1 . . , , bti - I I Pa ' lection district thrill hold their election at the nuld4c 1 i ii et , .....,,, wer ,..„„,„ 5 • •• er the pithaceel heir branch of badness, end . A ,,, eeren . .- , road street above E. Markel stresti•Put--- 1 !-er • ° ' - 7 ,- I mint Ralinsads, arriving at Eitel - rant 4, A.M.4 „ • ectitig" i 1 111•.: t ill it , tt idaine cur gel' 1 5, ~ ~, 4 ta155.."'...."." i, h• . ei ith b ildl • for- If.'. • N I r i 3larch Z 1.1 1 .856 • , -• . ...wit Is ronnucta ne u ni, B essie . se we r i r en-ere p ac e s seser t e d ~ , f , e ,„ e p pie . . -,. 11.-tf 'house of Geom. Grim, in said townships '- ' 1 with New Tort and Sri:Carel° and Newilter etty and • { 1. ' .lerly oeemded by TICK as a Coach in Caal etreqt, Potts- ordee .l t, , • - - IThan leas 'them to be - tilled bir dares lake Shore Railroads, f Buffalo. Dunkirk. . e. - 'oleive i ,- , ° , , •:„, , , . ille. Nene. I _ ! , 11 •e 1 ,911e, rr-21:1 tons, Prime quality, Ibe 34 rods: - INP Fn R SALE _ _COAL Al - -, _ -... helm township:Lebo teneerly voted In the borough er land Cindnnati, Toledo, torero. and all points Nen.- I ' • ' , . , They can furnish, Verendree Trails-Work for Arbors. . ~ Vail 44-10 tons, peime quality, 346 by ef Inds. Ms the interest ot ' the Lessee in Orw . igaborit, shall bold their 'elections at, the house of : ' slaw with Ehrtine Cinandalgustand Niagaral Falls Rail- ' Far teeter tali, in such a strife, .. e-2 ', e,.. veewer Tralnerie Tree Beets, Ar„ in every variety 01 71es l'ealq-100 boxes l'ontypool 1 C Coke.. ; - Three eelebrafed veins of Coal, in the first An- Chas. Graver. at Landingville. • ) ~ , roadie arriving at Niagara Falls, at 10.30, A. M e conned ' I Than (till to Slatet7 ei•litims ee •es I • t Ile: Window flueede, Cellaro rating and Wire Netting ..,.. ..DU beretPoutypool andel FI 0 Cluircoill.' , ~ t melte Cool:Region, at rdlstanee of about ree miles • townshi The etalified voters of North Mantielm p, AN; with Dv N evem , o ete n3 .o w es t ern n e nl oo e f or Th e : I The clench beneath her ftowe for 0. ..,, - - r sir . kinds. at the shortest notice and on the' L loweet, " • do •I do ...no :IX • do from the towneef Pottsville. - uot embraced In the foregoing. shall hold their elections , B. ch i c go , e t c . •, • - • , , - :euis. together with iron Bed deeds, l'ann, Lat and Oar. , ' 10,006 feeeel bleb Metter mind Gas Plies. The Veins Included in the lease haie eac resent Two _, . at the lief-Way House, kept by Mrs. Susanna Moyer, In Thts Kenn, vrith its ec e p a n it *tions. fottes t a teltortest ' Far : boiler on the field to bleed, ': . I . i n Pences,'Enelish Hurdle Fence, Sc., dz.. below -city 5,000 feet 4 itsch do ,- do do thousand yartls of run. •' • • • said tonfeship. I s and most direct - mite to da end the ILak . ' . , - - To live thus lea life long shame! ii . ', tir e'''. - I - a ' ' • ' ' 5,000 feet 3 ineh do do do The de.me Which is made 'GU more fav, hse t eems The electmat of the borough of St. Clair vilil he'd their Only one change of baggage betwona Philadelphiaand -• ' h i dtk- e , s ' L ' ' e ' I '• el 1 eel' . - •Dectan.l" fOt (N. 11...-- , l ll, ?ierY •ota.'hicloY rac- 0 .--- t L • • --.,' - - 3,010 feet 2 inch do do do , , thee could now be eroatred, embraces si unexpired election's at the public house of Jonath : hums, in, To die II ce, •an. me - - Ca Ida or the Lakes. . I s - 1 •'' l) . • I ' •e • iteetilecustomers., Reerythingin't eirlineotilana - ,_ On hand and for sale by F. TRANER, period of bettteen eleven and twelve year& : the said bows:mgt. ' ' •• I fre j . Pasienprs by Day Exp . at Plirt Minton, __ fe• -, r order:Let will he Neel:died at the short . t,neitjese. 1 -------e- ---•-'•-• No". 56 North Wbarees, Philadelphia. "The Imprcivements .consist of Fcur pu s rptee, nd •At which time and place ere to be ed by the , I r - We are' prepared-. to dd atfdr.litdri - of dasti - n gl , wtra, ,----. . A t ignet 0 , t 04:( I ' \ fth Co tl f Bch - ikill • • 32-2 m .hoist,ing, and Foto breaking Engines, Three slopes, ne , teen o e un o ny . ...,_ , , e - ) and dineed Williamsport. e passengers ey w i tty of Nieht : Eepress take supper tit PottlCllNtort. ' . - FR, •- , ElrONt 1% DA ON 1irn.t,•",,......-. ...- o rp.zrzre: ~,- . . _! • One n for amd Commission . - sheet° and one double Breaker, Sixty hou s new d Plow - - psseengerspnrehasslng,fficria bj title LI a have tlae ' , Felton try 2,".1554 ~ " ' . • " ' ' 24.01t14.113 ITODIES 8i CO in t4ml "Pair. 1 • " " One person for Atsditor GeremL ; • • PricticlP 3 o.f• shipping atany er the r tbove politts and re- I s . -, --.---1 , „ 1.1 ~ ' • t About Three hundred thousand tone of Coat are n e w ' One person for Surveyor GeneraL - _ ~-- - , , ,-, - . 1 ~ I aOne person ce mem ro a f be fthll ' tilltepresentatives seining their seats at oleareare. 'i . 1 , en. th ig :at the _ . ..cdpla P • • - opened, bi gangrrays and tuneele. , : 'l_ . : mr.IX3 , , . Fara frieze Philadelphia en , • : ..- LEGAL CAIt,DS . '_ . , _ , I , IRON A STEEL BIERCIIANTS, ' flildrkyl and 'Sixteenth &reefs. 'ldiot:tip:lda, The capacity of the Collieries is estimated at Two ot the United States, to represent tinsCongresslonal Dis- . (eau ikill and No hu berlan come bulls till huudred thousand tone per 'annum. One !of them is trict,contposed 0 y - m d cl. ,'1 ' • e lel lilt:dale via Tonalienda,lo 00 r . 1 - Heiii n re v - ,f•J -- . . -... !lave 'arrays on head and for 5.11 Q , believed to be Capable of:producing in th a„vregete, ties. . 7 . .„,;:, cataw k sa ,, ~ 435 !Niagara Falls, •a. El- . . •.- 'fi • S •( 1 W. ROSEBERRY, Attorney nte BESTENGLISII RHYMED IRON-Full assortinents of Seven tenons of, tons, with little addielo al i expense, _ . _ coo t t_ e 4 I mira,Canan Two perrens to represent Schuylkill. County' In the Rupert, . , - - See ' t . - --! ' I I 1i - - llof P I • la. D.tevlllei • -460 N. F, Railroad .10 00 . FROllt A KBE= OF GO. ' the machinery eteeted, being calculatedfor ilia( purpose. Honseef Rep n a ves, ennsy Ten • i '• I. Law. Otßee--conaer of MArket and ended 'ts, eitamialle" and other favorite brew's. ' BEST ANIERIe • • • „ei et, Two persona for Aswelate Judges. ...7,. -3111 ten, • 514 N. Fele. via. Bu . ale, 10 00 nat., Me. • , ' s•August 9, '56 •,32- CAN BARS-ordleary eizes. or roiled to orderfer bridge . Per terms &c.,apply to ,J. . VirET It. ILL, . -1-- I -`, ' ---4 -------------"•--- purpoias. &c., &c. PENNSYLVANIA BOILER PLATE- - a ~ I potty,' se panne., Orme person for District AtterneY. .• . WillLimsport, s ; 5 Sttspension n r idi ss to 00 i 1 JACKSON'S CABINET. , , e . Olevelend, - 11 70 • ~ . , ' - n e . ' Or MIRD 'A ' klsq * 0 non fdr Commiadoner of this Countys ' Elmira, s t Wt. 1 N. . De P 0 1 rI ER STROUSF.4 Attorney at La v. . ~ .Promiscuousedus, er ' , set to. nquired- site. BOILER. • . . 7GO Toledo. . One pemon for Coroner of this County. • . ~, • . . Jetletson,. . , • , i I ;14 T 3 A vety latge and enthesinstio matting exile off RIX efeee:Dover brand, made lu 'solid dies. BEST EN , 10 00 . ; e I . Office-Cent i- street. oppositite the Town lUD, , q ; . ' COLthERIES FO i ll •SAL . _ One penson for Auditar of this County. ', -.•';,- Stetrkey,' • 705 Cincinnati, • • ..e3.ville. FS-American nd En FLUIN • IF erue ,, t , , f ie e. ...\ .e, Ll,ll CAR AXL • a ethyl!. r o. SA --'l'wo • Q tile M vaiu- One person fin• Dlnxtor of Poor of this C,ounty7 l S Penn Yen, , , lf 8 Detroit, via. Rail •1600 ' last week. - at the:Republican HendquaLterei 11 , e •_ , ' ' r ..,,,. . _ _..,.... - k SHEET IRON-For covering ectintes, &e.: AMERICAN .4 .. • 8--" ,' Masa; and Hon. Charles Gibbon's dated to the , eetlng,that -e . & SCOTCII PIO IRON. RAILROAD I RON-ralleand ' able Collieries in Schrtylkilecounty, Pe spiranle, One petson for County Surveyor. , . , lortaant, . D ... AVID B. GREEN, Attorney , at.Lawt ~ _ ~.„-__ • eat bars mutable for mince, turnouts, c. , el ATA. via , a & 'il 'I - •th ' BLACK MINE COLLIERy at Potts Ile, and Pettsrille Pa. Ofllee,ln Market street, 9pponup v ne . it:Ns:List' k ISORWAY, SL4T 1100 S, BOLTS; NUTS and the BitOCKVILLE COLLIERY at lits:tekvilke t The generaielection to be opened betweer thole:Wirt of . lemma, sla. Gorham, 800 Lake, - I , 13 00 8 and 10 o'clock lu the forenoon, and aludicentinue with- e 1 " s- " • Steamer I caTi Mt via Gi"Wes- - , i Ikon. Samuel ,D. Inghatis; formerly mei:ober of , • 7 .....t °Mee. ; 1 July 14.'65 Os-15. s- „ i WASH lIRS- - For bridges, cars. and machinery purposes • The aubscriber now - residing in this cityiand log out Intemiplion Or adjournment until T o'clock In the '-: John Arnot, ' .- •800 ' te and Michigan Gen. Jackson ' s cabinet, who had be n invited to ' t ,_ , ve Inir when th I studi be closed. e pol s, • , -. Came:Odra*, .., 1 8 Cm !Railroad, 20 00 1 I .. 1 l ' ' .; - ILEME.NT S. FOs VER, Ji4itice , of 4R - I` SiIEAR MACIFINE end ,BLTSTER unalstefrom 'other ocentrations to give to these Celli les ° a e' ' l e.' eeneralle. 'f ) ---• ' - • • In purr:deuce of an Aet of tho Oeneral Assembly of tbei' trolleolO Fab, .. r STEEL. Also, an extre quality for taps and dies. The the eWerfenal atter:tine which they require, has been n... 859 Chi via Butteloand Co onweelth Of Penneyleania, entttled *An Act rein- atiedonia, '' - 8 Issh Shore Mishigan address them, had replied to that. , to tistion in a letter,l repudiating the false Hemline, cof the - the Pence, Mittersvillee-celleetions and appelle e - se- *envoi together with;a 1 ssort e re , I ce e Pal a us ut of Ire Steel' dit - d. to-offer them for sale at themenineof one of e ram ' - ; - ting to.the electionsie this Oemaionwealth," passed the Le Roy, if, * 800 &tither° Railroad, 20 00 . -i , .. .• - 4 ' nit,,i and Attended to carerallpi ' 7- -- . -/... , -Neils and Spikes, to; which ,the attention ot dealers, best seasons whichlas ever otsen;rediti thci mining of seco d day ei July A. D 1839 notice b hereby-given: ilairria. • t, 9 Chicago. via Bu . Lake gth . pr ' nciples a canelidatee day, RIM elltaltlUlD 0 I , , February 23.."5.3 - . „._ . S•tf 4 I ' rtilroad kempieles sineineers miners, foenders and ma- Anthracite Coal. . . ' - I ' ...That the Inspecters and Judges; eloosen aseraresmid, itrehester, _ . v i e . N lest 1 Mich! Cen- f Republican party. Tbe son o Mr. Ingham , ' ------,' - ------ -- ; reinists is - Invited. . , ay , -• • " - ' e ' Ol 10 1856-'-194y , , TIIE BLACK 31INE or York : Farm Colliery at Potts- t Railroad, - e. 16 PO I ° ' the i I 1 . . - 1 . C. ' rli.ONli ' SON, Attorney anti -1 vine embraces all the free herding Red Ad' vein!. of shall meet at the respective placeseppointed far holding. E. end Buffalo. De- • th leetion in the. districts to which they respectively ring and N.Y. li, IL 8. Rock nd, . , 25 00 read the•letter, rulfir tows. ,' '. ' .1 - 4 , R TtlE• EOPLE! 1 ' ceat'to Schuylkill county, and the product has always •;,.. - 1 ° .,: - , - „„,,,„,,,„ ed „„ h Ith rni - f th , e .le I s temn•lllor at Law. Office, below T.J. Allison'i I lat bat end Eeftect• fore you Buy. ell been in meat demand and met with a ready sale at the, ee' o ee , —'- ---nemo az o , e second It Nato, via N York & - 1 - - . TRTICTON, Sell 22, 1856. . ire, lower end of Broad street, Tamaqua. . ~ __ , . Tueeday In October. in each; and every year. and each of u Erie.and BA and & ' [ ' Cliental; G1f5055. Hui:, . , --' in * ' February lif laS6 re1y ,..., QTICII'PER &'I II OMPSON take ' highest peleestu the New York and New , egland. mar- .. masa Inspectors shall rippolrit ono clerk,. who Athol: be a New York City. •10 I, ...- .._' • - - - - keta ./Euring the pelt summer. an expendittue of Pk. Repablieau State Co 'attic • E. T. HUBBELL,Tickef•and Fre t Agesl. ; Chairman , , , . - - - ' ' ...-- - --" "--- '''':-- 'lopleasure I neitmouneing thiat they bate opetied a new - 000 tres meet° at this Oolliere sin tektite , . new lift qualified voteeef such, district. • _ . ' 'e W wetter Sixth and Ch ut streets. - Diar Sir—l have duly received le urs of- the 1 1 H(YA AS R. lIANNAN, Attcirney, at [Hardware and Iron Store, _ on the Blakk 31Ine edit. Thi. property la s -now In a *ln case the person whe, shall have reteived the sec-, ...,-...._ st ••• ; , i eyi I e ' ' i • • ''' • e i • On the corner of Cenlre and Market slreets, 1 . Law. o Tice in Centre . treet, oppoeite the Episeepa . : . -... i .. . . :splendid ' condition, end capable of producleg annually der'* It • i bl's ond highest number of eaten for Ins-peeler shell not at-1 0.-A.NIC IS,Sup t Pedlade phia ead ng It& bead let instant, netting my attep nee i a et, il. i Awl Invite the attention or tue r trienasana t don the day of election, then the person ;who shall 'T. McKI K, Ilup't CatawinteWeand hrie Railroad. ' sr+. l'ett e ville, Penna. • •-•- , 40 000 4of v on erlof Red Ash - coal 1 The elo . ea • can.meeting in Philadelphia on Maur ay evening i , has a first rate iron T rail, and all the roads on them:lD:lda t, if I n tbo prosent„tu se pin ii few I ,nex et . , ea no , w. , -211. Is SA , , . , 47-ly , the public generally to du iuspection of them . ~ .... too. err p -. . • •• P I have received the second highest number of votes for Je A- ItEDVIRLD, Seel wilibunseort and Elmira Rail- - [arse Mid varied assortment ellen:Nis, which will consist i ~.„ Judge at the next" proceeding election shalfetetaalpepee. fl ed. are laid down in tbe same substantial manner. It I el', ARAN CAS. SP I..NC - ER, , Magistrate, In part of Table and Pocket Cctierp, Rollers Saucepans, , ~ •ee ter in his place. And in case the petson who e shall have e r re taboret' I a breaker operated by e tercet h y arse englee, with roe received theehighest number of voteallieltnameke shall e . e 1 ' II - ; to prienote the return of thn Fedbra loverniue - ' 1 I and Itc 1 Esdate A7,ent. Inc? In Itsill Reed street - • Brass and Iron Kettles Hale ' s, anns and' Pistols, Rifle 1 r"/ c 1 n . .J...tr., laree screene. and all the iixtures neceessry to do 7 ot oaten& the Devon elected Judge e shall appoint an la- TRANSPORIJAT UN /. to thd principles of Washingten ,au ermine. , . ' ' a East lerket. Putteville, l'a. , 1 . , , Barrels, Powder apd a,hot, erclasa 01 3 ,aPs, lons roSs . ..„,,, , , the: work in the best and most economical! manner.-- a e d i . . e starch ete Peet z lest and Cepper Wire, Iron, Steel, !knows, Anvils, Vices, I „,, There is a largo amount of other personal prOperty. such specter in his p ace. an n mile tiro person elected Judge '' ' i i ' The iullymitles.of ago will prevent ' leompltane • • VII., and Ilamit, Truett, Nene atel Spikes: linitel", Net, ~, e ere iy,,,, n ,,. r eam , warp s ~se whi c h Soire e aohl shall not attend, then, the Inepectorewhe received the PHILAD' 1& R ADINC RAI RCitD:. witb th/ former part of the requeet, lad e n° tubt -iEUfGE de B. KEEM; iittorney a l . lc cut atel eircul g* g• Prior 1A ri dO- I - ---' -- v.' - ' 1 1 , - hethest number ofootes shall appoint a 'Judge in his -- - , ; _ _ .., .. fir .am „,,, ... „is i. tne can all er , w ire it, . ~ , . - . LaW, i , ttst inv. p e nne.;will attl•d to le;m1 bueintett man 1:1 ass "Scythee, Sleki.s, Scythe S toner! and litities, I At the BROC:KVILLE_OOLLIERY. a tanner has ree P . • ' '' ' lace - and if enyivacance shall continue in tho board - • • weaken tbe force ot an attempt to cn iy wit tom of ho afte .the time fixed by law for 11' .. .. t.... "..-' 1 . ' ''..... t . ' ... 1 ,. . ......Bereee"; -- Te'..e.. - latter. Although e hare long ceare to thke t ry • ee•hieee I 1 .-eptity arra eleewle.re. °Mee iu Centre Mee, Lakes, Sesdes anti Shovels; Hay - and Manure! lb the space one ur r centi l been *driven to cut the'eelebrated Tarrarora vein ' w . 1 , . s reel:. neart • epp.rstle; the Miners' Rink— Forks; Riddles.....lev..n, - Sr.e.l.ll,ltchete,llantmers, Planes, I • .1 the 'Opening of the election, the qualified voters of the u s through the wnole estate fir nearly one . RATES OF VREVIIT ON ~i! ti l iltel GAN IZIL • • active parein political auaire,ft. in, he mo en • r ' hi ward or district for which such Officer Ellett w- Saws. Roisee white teed oirs:Glase, Locks. Latches and I "1 " lic an:which In now in a' very fine con ition. The ° w e e P" e (IN AND AF ' ER N VEAI., ER Ist, toes issues now presented.l e uldln) intake ' fal , , I tT l e e e . rigines et the hlo and the 'Breaker, arid the Iron n 'the coneelen - to the dictates of my judgme a d ij. I. TAME ..' ile • GILA EFF,,,. Attorney - at with liow and Swivel. express!" for Butchers, &c. IRON In , ...--- 1 d elect one of their number to fill such Tenney. f 1854, until furthw notice, the foil er ng Rates ,ef , • e (ihi h tif e 1 1 ' be ) II ars o w c ese s a argonaut r were eta a . i Law, ha ine rkhoviel to P,ittsvflie. has opened an 04 . ef all kinds'aud deseriptione. ";.'Our foreign goods are °"' 'lt sball be the dnty of veld Asses:tins lull. to . Freight will be charged per 100 pounds: 1 . Aous ionvictions of a solemn duty ' , if I withheld by . Ilaytrood & Snyder. All the roads hay; been laid attend at the place of holding every geu r el7 et special, or ' , e 1 41 • ' aid that might be thought use :I in the trial , - . lind.•2 iI e Tetegeaphenn se, Centre Street,eppoaitet h e . • 2 li • . trienutectur'sl by the beet miere, and the domestic ar- I down with the T rail, and•ell th fixtures nd improve- .. e , , ,, an 3 , . t tl'leldi * tl f ' b .1 ~ , .• ~ ? I Gees for t e mos par osa n nee y rom t e menu t 6hi election durin the whole:time ;Said electiort Is . • I' . .f-z,..i. Ct. Of the great cause now before this Ain heart people. 1 lie••rs• 11:1111..: , ,' tuentewhich have been made upon this valuabbeproper- ee " t i t ' • •-• • s • ._ „ , ' - • '4o•ly roclurers, •Omerlslng Cabinet', and . ll:Aiding 31fiterials; I t . 3 I 0 .-,iti her 1. 1.}.".t., , • - ' - - are very advantageously_ arranged ter clakop soorting. fI 1 informat to h kept opeu, for o purpose 0g v nit ion te . ' Alillet.XS OS TRZIonT. * , &.3 rt a re e • Our ancestors formed and tranernit '4to us sine of • Carpenter reed Sliemneker T:col ;• Suiltb and Miners' , w a called on in relation to the , I. I . Under a careful: and active nianagement. this Colliery 1991499"99"djudge „ I , Y. .T.l l . A the beet gevernmenta known to, the world, end it • I. EWIS , ;- REESER. Nlagistrate and , , , ,4 , r,,,is: aloaldsre. Plumbers nee tas Fit ters"fools; Agi,,e, trill produce innu:illy allure quantity of eke!. for many right of any person , by them 0 vete at such , lr - i J''' , l,ve , 'sneer- i n-Ill' attend to collections.- thweetr- I • r.• ileum Fordable, rieulturaletud Par - mine; Imple ne . • e..„years to ceme. The stone Storehousa and, ISther pro Pe- e se eetneute or veterans th !action. ahd each other aliens in relation to the as. • . I l ' : " 4" e 'e hos pleased Almighty God to Weir tla alatien, ape et h e t...h e ed, Geode :of eye y desertpline rind in great eariety-nis said Inspectorsene Judge, or ' De Geode C,o fecticiet l yi 9 • 11 Becers•GarPeta 1. ,go le patently entre than ?any other ; w Are therefore i !I , •• ,, o ( l'i le of B' 4l E 9 tat e . Writin l I)949lM ' ' ' l "" ''' `''' 1 I'' •• I isis in our Ihr . i. mu elWayslbe found with '•ty in the towned lirockville, will erwanteq be incl [dot!. eittier of Ahem shall, fro time to time: etterilre. .' . ‘11101.0"MIll.rnoth Sle4 Fish:olliss. de ) bound by the most solemn , obligatibn to'prieetree f , : ~ e tenr : a , . 0 licit--oppesiteatie 31ARBLE YARD. s met, erste, a, . . . e I el • t the le west .ti to" ;In ehe elle. . , - 1 -•• "That be tenon' shalt et permitted tceeete at iny A ne th e .R e an.. , Butter, peep; Egg", tele •• e'2 I :lt-F.... - nea •t he :iorner'ofeed an - d ,tearket strtets r -es._ Our g,.... s ars pure last a , , , P • r • -Apply to Mr. Glenroe C. Potts. at Pottsville, or to the . , our tendentious as - they have Lean heeded down to a I ;tellie s la. 'F • Steril IN P 154.1 lfisem ~ , CA en. gni. a. we intend to p t a uoe bat retail advance ; • e , • election as aforetaid, other then a white feeentan of the t , enware.Grindstonc Alrocerleallemp ' I subeerther in this city nt 47,0 Broadway. , , 2 11 us, and finial on the threshold every attempt te r • -•-• -it Will enal .1 ,a to sell goods lower than I n hey have ever , • . ' - - -----,-- • ---- ----- - t , . ,- . 1 iNI.I.J :,14 GA13,13.:.‘ " .r I s , Nla:gistrate, heen efTered i this nt e rket: Under Ibis eunvlction wo • 1 "'' 1° OEO 11. POTTS- New York. 3 arch .... Lb. .r- agent' twentpone years or there, who shalt here realded• i MO, 111141111 re. M es. Hello ware, .2 ', e ' le the State at lesat one year, sod in tbe election dietriet - ther,Machinery, . , „Oils. ,- , Interpolate on the !Wiled emislitutiert eof mar petit '. ; • IRF ed take the' •I .. * ',Ai, 'eel' .4 i aeneral ,ollestor, will attendto ill _eau lemPler PHID,Tet DSD - PIOCE 6 1' , e , . , --t . . , I where he offers to vote, at leme ten dee ir'firecedlue such :' - • ' 1 leal eharterkfalso o: corrupting dlc natant! krin ' ' ' ill dill " d e 4 finer' Yor 8 41 ° . • ling Ibis ProPositton-teeenu.Ser yeure..e...- I , . ;,-, .e• eu IMLI - i•cl to Itior w 1 gence an . car . . 1 eleetion. an d within two years paid a State ereleunty tax, ~ Deer. Cotton•Colf •Grain.Ba Irop, 1 - . eiplea. - ',, ' i • ' 1 I . _, .inteclderaiien. edteine satisfied that a. business tenet "' ' . whtch shall have been meteatiel at lout ten, days befirre • ~ Alebuipes.:llailn.tlpikee, 111 , Salt, 18 .' re .1 I , tale t reef, ot tient°, 'a.. neposite the Teen lb It. , . ..e. ' . ie e r t i e • 1 OFFICIAL. 1 . __ On ' one silo! ' the great iseue befo ti us the right 511011 till•se pr °espies will meet alike wt.t e Rupp!. I the'election. Ike a dlison vf tbe United:States, who • ' e ve i s i e s . Sugar. wee e c . skey. J ' .. A 11.-Th , !me •t'll ef N. 'NI. Wiewn, letti e ere in e 4. . - - ' to hold slaves in all the ,territories t . ,li the United a , . ~ ...„. o ~ ,,f s, in n o I ,ltt r ~..3 I luly 14, ':es eft- „ and app. otath OoP all our friends. we therefore propose ' I I • hell previourly been a qualified vote, otthis State, and R. „„ _, e, , , Brides, Guano, situ st one% ) . I ':. to sell goods L /W. Or one prietp , with no deviation, which : OFFICIAL. - I. removed therefrom and rebottled. sod:who shall hsve re- e l'itch • d Ter;Salt, ecrap bon, Timber ler - e Tee States:2a clai ed by virtue of the onstitution of ' .we are firady eourincee evill r . ult'in mutual benefit to iA T a 'Stated Meeting of thel Council sldeti In the election dist I and odd tax es atbreladd, end Lumbere&e, I. • I ,• or , , the United' ißstes. yhte claim satgests ' I' con . . 1 : ' 13 SINES ' CAR,I)S • i , , ill who reel lee 'lt. W take this opportunity of res- 1 • ri_er thehomugh id Potteville.Tuesday eVening, July shill be eutitled to a vote af r residing In thg e State six les tinily i;onetting yene e erreinge, enuring you that no - tette 1856, the offlewing preinible end reselutiort were moeths; provided that the bite freemen eit Also, tbe Bricks. Coke, Cord Weoff, Char. Grovel, i - 'teacarts power of a now order ;itit is no. basis air lee, Iron „Ore, Limestone, Matines, Pig ,12 • 6 ,- - 1 • • h 1 l ' 11. t those ne= n ingdenta. power. nor in t e c ass lA ..- , ••1 r.••'t•inti ' r lt to lease nor an effort d' d sdo ted and ordered to publiehed: .- - -.- . - l es -- --------. p. us 0 _:c: r. ors w pa e. _'P , 9 , rea an p . trolled States,' between the ees of twenty-one atte,tnen- 4,66 -plaster slate ke., ,I. . ; :.,"••• , K. ,G, N. POWMAN, Sur , ~ -wiihbeld te promote th haterest er secrire tbe nn probe- , Wntness. There is some uncertainty exist ug in regard ywo yea . - --- e. I' f 11 - fel d d eat GI ' h tf B I. .eit ant .rit ripple o;a ur en san rons. ve I to t e amoun o orou ers ng n e , ant tie I t-t rs who hare ded in - this Elate one year ' ' ' s t : - 0 • ; ~ 30 15 , - ecru and proper for the executioK 1' Gni grant. ' h ard bout t t rest 1 and in the electiotedietrie „ten days aforetadd e rhall be noinsper bane., Octe2l 1854 , . aI • I f •ed . power, dor have its advocates petal, led in an at .% Lte,... -eon Dentine ‘ifti •in Brick Building, cornet us a :nti • at the &weer, et Centre and Market street-1 in circulation. and in - seder that the correct element may entitled to vote, although hey thrill not hive paid taxee. • i ; s - • '4114 - tempt to ' derive it, from an exprefied iir implied ',•• ~,et ...I S.l.Conil sereets, fottsville, Pa. " • •, I St-OrtAlrienly„cccupled -by John S. Morris. - ibe arrived at. therefore. II 9.N0 person shall be pe itted 3o vote-whose name It - SCHUTJ.K.ILL NAVICATI • CO., ..... •rml or ' meaning Of the Constitntlei They .111111 14 , 'll ede r 1 1553. [ t Od f , • •• • ' 1 • ' STICHTIeit & THOMPSON- ' limbed, That the Clerk give notice to holders of all nee contained to the list, f taxable inhabitants furnish. OFFICE of the Sch Ikill • ay. Co.; I L ii t tbi old b -Im ss hie • and - have eatryt a a w u ,e po ~ , :k . - . i . - 1 . SII.E, lii? ' . 1:,, • I ' ottitv ille. l ' a ' , -, - Prnts}yille. 371ty 31, 15'56 L , • , , ._ lone as afore:mid unleow fled he pro. I 22.tf . . orders iseued pre rto !day letb, 1854, to repert the same ed ey the Ceramist , , t _ ' An . 6th;1866. • : i Ito the Clerk or Connell, with a view of asce,rtainin ' the duces a receipt for the yment , within wo years. of a . nd sted their claim en a "higher inw " endear. On and after ha lat of Septein 1856. ee ' for w . s • - ;; , e at ; • * late ,f the l'entisylvat ia state lleologicaiSttryey,• I . * • s 111AIRBANK'S SCALE.I3 - 1 I Amount ofenterest dueeend handing the Orders. 1 State or County tare . se e delgrieelly to the temente- , oring to Provo - that "slavery is thet ;natural and U1011.1811'; ed fo Toll on .Antb i . Ceti carded ' - t e este4 et ida. neueseee. e , - S '• 7/ 1 1 1,1,E,,,stibscribers? agents foi • the man-J , mac/Lueders not reported by the Ist day Of Nevem , tion, and give rattan , ,:eviceron% eitber on his own / .„: „_„.. _,, „ ffisectici „ .. ,_ •„;„ _,__ is ,_ _ , ' normal condition or the /uterine I dee, whether •2 - ' ,d , terober J. 'Jo a ... ~ • - 41...tf. an r that he has paid suet a, 02 're' "' w e' . " --, ufa•eeerers. have jun received a new article. called I is.'in, to be dechired illegally-tuned, and 'refused 'by t 0 oath, cr allineation of , . "'''", ",". ". follows, and I - I lie letrilrin Counter Seale' reticulated to wei^h from lA,' Collector end Treasurer of the,borough. i • true or on faille,: tO Prodsicee'recelpe shall make oath to ee e etl ue from hat dna until further non • - . white 'or black r e ahd as a neces*ry,:cerollary L • 1 2 I. 1 0. )EA,I3S T At DI • Commission - anti ,_,.. 4 in ounce, tc 240 ,lbs. For stiee, , at the 1 oreetore. ' ' ' ' ' I ' (E t tf . th' I t )' ' . • x rie mm em nu et:. the payesentlhereof; or mewed. If be adds a right to , , from thie problem, they deduce "thatlihe great evil , , iy . %zone mg Agenti — ser !rat vatirat•le tracts :. of Com . ,-' l E. TAlteLleir Sr SON. I Attest. SOUEL HARTZeelerk. into by beteg an elect ir between theeges of twenty-me • si , le, . 'el .. of Northern free society; is that it irr burdened with ~ .., t fer ea 11 and te rent. . pplyte eeMee l ' t NM•el -I. ottevide, April 28th, 1866 t . . 17. 1 retinue. July 26. 7:6 ~" • !go.gm and twenty-two years, h I depose on oath or affirms- • ~ : - •,?,, '• f. 1 '''''' a serrile set of akeeknalcs and labopWre; unfit . for 3 1 . . di., a tale street nvl iw th - ' f •duar.3 ,iYilkeeberre. . • ,• ' - . . - • ' • Oen thrit he has resided In. the State -at least one/your 111.0 S. • .-, 1} Si - , - a : . c., . - - 1 6 sell-gerertueent ; nanater and stave lii their rela , .40;1 . 2. '.6 • ; ' ' 4. 21 Wen e I . IRON_COMMISSIQN WARE HOUSE( - PROCLAMATICIN. 1 - • - • , next habre his applicati n, and makerach proof of red- _ ... . . ... . . -.... e. . ' -- . . `- e el • ' - 1.. -- e -- • - i lEN ' cli.E STILLE ' r. Pottsville. ---i TITTIEREAS. It - I uIIN 110I)CilillS, • : ming. ngi - , ivv in and by an aster the General. Astombly deuce in his s dietrict as required by thcs act, and :m e t „ of the Commonwealth of Penne. limits, entitled-I • ; . , * helloes verily believe then the account gi en him th t h se 1. e % . ' - 'r in society, as necesiary aa titaif parent and c I ra :is t • len e ls i t ehild,,and the Northern States will] et have ta in , ___,.. *_. ' ee • I 11.... i. a 4 • S urveytir. (Iv tre St., 'Pottsville, Pa.. ae • kJ 'The hubecrlbers are Prepared to furnieh 'the Trade eAn Aet regulating the General Election` within this' beef the age aforesaid, end give such other e eridenee as e , _ ~ troduce it ; their theory of self-grieleminent•- is a ' ' • e • - 1...1:1 ' Ifx : •t , no Vail Lan& Insoect- ' • i . Ili rico f Iht Ma hiniste and Operttors at Philade pla p .. s, t. Iv il • 0 fJI ' 1 11 -la required by thin aet, whereupon. the mien of the roe. - . , iv, ,-• o , -ell ,„) It e, d•i-i i .• - - • .11 addeei wholesele or retail. beet American Bar iron, man- Commonwealth, passed tbe ed day 0 uy. tpii. it is, . ' Cts4 Cts. Cis. Cts. delusion. " Such are the doetrines mid -prioniples .„. .: mitiot. e. Agent ler the purchase midis:2lo of roll trade the duty of the Stu riff-of every county to give,' ' dmitted to iote ichall be ineigted in the al ha , Ter i- • •• he• , ' 80' 79 '7 65 • ' 5°° 1171 8 11 tbth i ' • P - PhiladelPh . ' e ,e1...,,,,,, ; 4, ~ non at work and undermining the very feundation • in d td f pert 'Ut t . ufactured et 1 ottsv e.an warren e osu orqua y ee e ••... col • ethos of reeds, A:e. -..•-, • •-- , public notice Of surd/ election ;to be holden: aud to make bet s 9 ene lectors, and a note made opposite a n an yune. , • ~ • - "l ' • •1- 4, 130. l: - -` • s 1 , -- leetfe . sie . - .... i .... Also. light T a ,suiteble•for minerr,atild Cable Chains knoarn in mulch n tiCe what 0 ° trA br"F to be elected e-, tbereto by writing the word "tax." llf he 'shale be ad- e• e spring 3tlll, _ 70) , 67 .. 160 • e -I . eee • - • • t w of a nolities! system devised by some of the best forubbed at hort nethe direct from the importer. Therefore, I. W ILIA AM MATZ. c lligh.Sheriff of theconn= Dated to Tote 11 r9 mean or having! paid aStisii or the • e Coesbehocken, 1 701 '69 e 7 . i eo twid wilest men the world has ever ineri ; tie pro lie • .\ I,:W I'. J. MARI IN and Frar.,k Car s - ' e •• Y • tilD h Er ' .&l3 ° N ' b hi id ilium e wont "lige "if hi dual be admittea Ito vote on account 44 Thrn Pi outh Dam ' • get 69 67 CO- . mote an secure the hapPlness, of ,alfirithiq its do r ; , .' ee f• e. Su ve • yere'eled Civ 1 EngincerS, 'in cientection .* 9 18 l'ork Setre, yov. - 53 . 47-tf ty of Schuylkill, do male known yt s ve en , - r r • • . to the electors of mid county of Schuylkill, that Ili OILN ,I . . -of bis age, and la °ether . case the reason of inch vote a dgeport, - , 11, -0 4 Ge 55 minion. , . - . 11 , ''l le W.. Ilearef. or Potts ale, will Attend to surveys , }i t I f ~,,,,,is, mi . .N., tew.eshud lisatier business lush.. line 1 - - -- • REINICIAIAL , ERIE ELF.CTION will be held in the said county, on Of D. L Eater y a ardiware Store. - TUESDAY. the 14th day of October next, se the severs th e k who' shall te called ont te ler a ~ Audi mark it in the 2 , NOtritlitclitl, ~ 1 l list - of-voters itept by . them. , ; - , 0 5 '1 • 6 e • 62 " 55 I will n t insult your understanding by Iptima. paw. -• I SD . 69, 67. •10 . le l all wherot the name of the n clathdng to "y e gen - ''' ' to ' 4 so le' i5O ting the other side of the argiimeir in tbia great • • Aii•4 r, pro es•don:' , 1 districts thereof. as follows, to wit: , 1 I‘ alley Forge, •• I . I' ' 3 Pottsville January . % "56 -•, 1- , A Vlt G removed from the corner The electors of the borourh of Orwigsffierg will hold vote is not found on the ilst ftwidshed by the Commis- , a Pawling's Dun, , I '6O. 69 67 50 mien ;it 111 familiar to ell. The ;whole doctrine ' s Blotters and Assewers, or his right to rote. whether found -44 p o tprovidenee, , .60• 69 .67 ;50 of freedom, we defined in the politlearinstitutions t •- ta . - - - 'IN(' L 3 NGI '' .. . 1 i. ; ; ', 0.. Ji.. S.NIIITH, MIN .• , or Centre and Mark.et streets, to Fry & Martres old their elections at the Court Roue, in the borough.° Or e lalll., nearly,:oppeeite, • Mr. Kiterly wmild throne his erigsburre . • th t, la bjeeted le b Med ill it :eel merle or no 0 Y anY, elle e ren, - 4 . Ph xville, • I', . 551 , 54 1 52 er Of free Stott** founded an a sentiMent diet ,re °'"'. 1 - oi.or a a urreor, Si ver,Terrace. Cent e • Street, friends and the inhabitants of this and 'adept !ling MUM-. The eleetnet redding in the folic:wing deteribed bone- shall be the duty of is the il lMor u s,te eeeed T.; -- e ----- ir i tie such Pet' ""Royer's Ford, tire!, • 54- 52 47 argument to support, it;; hut there are ' i:,.; . :,,i11,,, l a . ' Remain:Oh use RePdrts. Snrv r eye and titre, that everything in the, hardware line will always bel (index of West Brunewig townshipetichnelkill county, ,to ea n i%e re;1 3 2. 1 ,1 " w Al tele State for :tie ' n - CZ Ze e ' no re, Irs I% I 64 -62• , 47 ( l a me e Pottstown lauding, ' ~_ ~ 52, ; 60 e 45, I 0 I no ther incidental issues which are of not less rue. :3 it, p-41:,A1 Mines, Coal l e s ds. Meting. Machinery, ec., !meld at hls establiehthent, where ehey imay be tertain • beginning on the townshipeline of East ilkut b e i trig. ta . ostb ehen be sufficient thereat; g et he eti li eitekt . ,!, Port Culotte . e . ees l e e e;nel on h e shortesftioti c. . Agent for Ceal Mines,& of 13-4 nue' se petiee_setirlee at the lowes prices. .Firßo-1 the land or Daniel Dreher ;th a Spirals ~,. ' 61 ' 60 .' 48 4 tical importance than the abstract doctrines above ••pf..rolle . 2. t,ilK53. : e l.: . 3 • 9-tf .ntember to call ai, D. L. Esterly's Iliardwere Store, Centro I, leading to Daniel Foust a mill and dwelling, n u ng eCe tan ° 4 pu i j r ,..11 wet by at least one petent witness. who shall be a / * di •- : . 481 '47 43 41 * referred tit. Bef re the election of President i• , o 4 al- ' IP 'r' V ' "I'o-01 E G 1 ' I, ...N t ' S. , N .! ... 4 . , ,co opeal, •‘, e: ,ft . 'street- below „Market -41W • t hu rodded within the district e ' • 1 the samee thence to Zion's ("berth; thane, along wa tellialireet elector' , tha- !theme's, se „ • 48 , 47 46 41 pi erce , , the questien which ited so often threatened , --Orders ter cLaPserrietax, of Esterty & Prick's =ln-; ptdblle end, leading pain the dwelling hottse of Georee for more than ten days next Immediately preoxling said .. estrevill ' 48 . 47 145 '4l I • s treetop, and shall she swear that Exhorts ad reside 0, ~ . . to disturh the harmony of the American people was • Imes: it:laical and Mining Eneinene Centrestreet, urteture. received al e ,' promptly attended Vt. e 'K. Mojer, incleding the mime; thence along said rose e 9 nee/ " Ibmburg„ .„ ee',l 41 • 342' 98 iter • •. ^ ' , - i • '" , , •• Potts •ill A ril 1 1656 10-; - ' , silts. P , gises at(entio Ito purveys and examine; _ i , oe P , I u nee of hit lawfal canine, is within the district, oir bur , d e . until it Interrects the tp. lino of North Manhole' ir , .. u p .. 4 ._ . 00 satisfacionilitettledto nlarge ma)ority. of them, Top ~ . .,,f e.,3 Leeds. to surveke or mules requiring elf audited ue ilia ot remove an Said district. tor, the pins "- "w -s - lan , -' ' 40 :tt.. -.7 39 131 - • North and South.: Natio I C • 01 both , • ~ ,na onventions .!. ~,, , Ors • slot te" the s inerlutondenee and - e..t re d t i HARDW,AXE I AND IRON DEPOT. • ' th`ii townehip of Winießrunswig, aforesaid, sball 'wrest- tee° 0 e's De. f ti mein. - The charge will be per ton of IMO melessfivepereeneL the great political dlvieions, convened before that wee , ~. "_, , , , • . • i TILL S lISCRIRLit, having now ;wrung-. 2.2,, .er I,..innetnrs 0L tn•I'VQS. ,' ' '.. 1 ter •at all gee' land special elections. as also at all elee• ''ElferY Petro qualified as aforesaid, and who shell allowance for wasteess usuel, and no change less than . election, had solemnly iledged thetreoostitueney ' the r mi . o.iz . ..Le f.:•;:ty '2'2. , a 27-tfe tsti• . n MI his gads at hls new place of bushiests•' •- : Hoe for 'mires: and' in vote at the same times, make due•proof, if required, of residence and remnant • twenty-83re gents ton will be ende for any dietetics. _ .. ... ... 4 . -t- - By order of the , ; . ra. F FRALETe President. against ati future agitation of.the slaiery question. ,:l '' ' "V ' I .` ( ' YF i p h I ina alissuch goods as the business nf the' • es sn u o --t• - I ship. ward. or district in which be shall reside. w ,s , - or , t. ie . , - urc ase ant ~, . f Orwigsbures in the county aforesaid. , Arm 5, llatir ?.. -, .. _ i - .V.,' .t The Prestdential election of 18521 Was placed on lien - , ...• ' .ii• ' - - • ' ng "r etre et their lowest market S' 1 1 '-' - w i, 'lf any persen shill prevent or attune. to prevent any - ' • ek e r - 11 •"! , - 4 llt° l . 101 1'3w sed‘sellinif Coal; tat Mil Region eree tel te e .. en -, . s le .. a °ler The electors residing itt that part of West Bruns ~ • this foundation by both parties ; and' the present officer of au election under' this act 'from 'holding such PHILAD'A'; &-, READING RAILROAD. - . riff 4:' ehfir gOf CAll Lanes, Mines, ke d 'teeth eolicits the inapecten 1 Unit Lille . t EMI be elway* . o All CO Te tewnsbip, lying and being east of the following - deecribed .. . 0 i Ily h ' tl . h ' Chief afaNstrate.was epee a e ow, nuner t e eleeti rkor nsit or threaten any violence to any such of. A i m . , ------_-..„ te--. _ - l', I le • • , ea' on he d a full stock ef , rits,--rrol twenty ydars esperiertee in the County he on hand and have is • A line, shall hereafter. at rtli Eerier*. *Perla' ace/ at obee° e °ti the' i n , 0, or i n , rly la n e" w ith hn n . -e..e. . e- . - -L. ...... influence cif this compact, audio tweardanett there- Is 'W te •ye satisfaction . OM • N : Bar Iron.; ' thepping zee, . . • s ", es t , t, .. • te .fahantango.Street, . i i CAeti 'a:hotels. ' tions forjudges , and inspectors. vote in the same box role in tee execution of him duty, tw shall block up orattempt FFICE or th hil ' d &'R • C with, when about to make his appou to God as.* '`i null Iniville. •, • I . ^: CIIAS. M. lIILLI. line eon, , with the qualleed voterein the borough of Pert elleton. , el ' aa. • . . 0., i 1 ' • • 1,,..tr , ...orrie. i'.:.) -- '' , ‘ .l _ , _ 1.4... tr . .-. Cast Steel, , TraerChal us, itt the,honsceof Samuel - Boyer, uow occupied bse A. De to block the window or avenue nemy window where the el , •iv •'d • j '' . ivritnesite the sincerity of this•unth lof fidelity 0.0 . - sr 30,1856. , , • " • . Slit Iron, •. ; ' -tr -, \l - c -- El; T ain - Civil and NI . ' , . . ••, _ .1 tntno• ttepo. - 1 Nails aud Spikes, _ • Tackle Blocks. . saeage; entamenring at the river Scbuylktll st• the lecke beta° of the Schuylkill Navigation Comnany, number: . same may be bolden.orehall deb:Maly disturb the intim in Ouch election or shall nse or practice:l4)i . lutimidstion, a re t eno r p a diht en d r i ah l e n t i tl, .1 „ „ , b e , [his trust, he pledged himself to the , whole Ameri - - thia Coinpauy, will be es follows. from : • .. bre st, lean people that ' his pewer woad `le exerted to . t ~ ~E..... 1. - er. Ashland, i• „ ftends fri Surieel e te. an d • IItIIOWS, ' . - Anvils and Vices, &e., twenty four, now occupied by John Lash. el „ h i m u ne t h e fitreate, orce or • o epee, f ' I 1 with the da to tali en, ovum 1856. until further itotice: • : . 1 - -, !prevent all farther ogitationfef this:distracting and ett L • •••• • tt 111 l e 't - ' n e ' " d I D pot, C -ars Stem. three doors .u, th . 4 e l, , , n . nes. sue ey I and dividing lends. emu. Illtrdware an ' lt . ° , e • 'II. '• Vt, A VII' Derr'r 01 • enre an A S.ra.g-- .ne .... I e use BCD I ht 1 1 re h Itio '4f J b' largely cr overaire any elector, cr 'to preeent him from - ti, a- or to restnin the freedom Of choice. such persons .„ s i. ..: , i . l i i idangurous question. Osnlitpy ' cone eonceiii of . iti Sot . 4 . ~,, Toe Lets. and 'AII I/ her tnl•lneva in the li n „, a ebor e market. Nen aide. [ • • • ...es.-- - ee-, , Menzies Inducting the mute:_thence tO the lion .nf Con- r .L. n -' 1 e a u he e e d t j • t•- me n • iite r • ~,t....,. 00. I " Jely 15. neer ' 28-If , rad Menele now'oce Died: by Ma le g e ineind- o o Font, ctisn s n nan main 110 ex ng • ' le e ° ee l a 1.2 I pledge, more solemn, or ono that Could have bean bay ' la ,l I. eter ~ 'dress, Fnintalt Spring P. 0., .Seheyikill • ' / ' I • - ' 6 * - multi : I. n k, l d: flee 'hundred dollar& andbe finpilsoned for any time not „ 'n e m - re T. 1: It r.. made more irrevocably binting than thitii vohintar• Out iv i , . [love ' "' - • - EIRI4I4T A9t, LgßcH t s ' . ~ ing the mete; thence to the Wm of .0"P- all, now .. _ , '. ") Idl it is I, e , . th em , len then ono nor more then twelve mouths. Arel if it ,' ; 4 ar.: . t e a ily agreed open by - all parties, and universally ap Will 4 - I "I' '' 2l* e f e * V C *!' ;• • - * S'il c , - • NEU IiARLOVAIIe , .STOIIII Pero doors be., ort e 'OP 7l• I. ezy b (Meek. Including t fame, w 11,1 hall he shown to the court where the trial of such of• -, . . lei • , - e ,-/--- lost 'Sate HoreLand uemeleoppulte the Mee I the, Irrua 0 _ eirs of John Bond, deeMse . d,_no o i c. e see Phan be had that the paten so offending was not t ro. Richmond, 200 193 ,a ss e ee • prorates a great messeare of publingreni and great 411 . Te, L it Of } ";- ' Nt. ID. (L., DODSON', Op”era- nets' Rank, Pottsville. where willee friend • "% lye led by Otters. Mangle, I nelnaine, the Mao. thence 0 a rieident of the city, ward, district or thurnstdp, where se Philadelphia, ' I 90.--1 SS 170 .I (le national blessing? , • , I . , stde,i -tr of the widow Trenklin includieg the gal[10; oaexeellent avsurtusent.uflessieleseare the ee h e e a , f ' ,i , '' e the said offenn was committed and not entitled feasinte o Inclined Plane, ; 190.1 85 1 10. Igs ; .10 ~. • tire am% atertirini al Dentlet.h:tsfitted ;moue tenet Trhalings, ' Files. • ". - ' thence to 1 rm o Henry Ketner. inclu lug t °rem% The 'promise of-Charles the Pint tO maintain the settler : e th e. l e I leaned terrible 1110111 trl this met et the Serino*, • • 1 i thence to the farm of Famed eillier. teeth log themaree e . e , .„„ - therein. thee Oliconvietioue he shall be mentemed to pay w 2 seketown, , I • 190 185 1-70 .1 fd petition of right; the violation bf which - eest' him to slat - Fine Treye , t less thi h delel 0 dbe 11D. r 1 t - tr Tr .l49''' ''.. l "nl nteede io silerd b s ••• • ' - • ' - • , thence to the farm of Benjamin Moll. including the a"" e• ""- - - a alla an re ° ara ' " pa teens the benefit of ev- Saddlery, , , • Briton's Ware. r ...ennereown - --. ,1.40185170 1 66 ' h. b ea d cou ld me eetar!..ec , f a i mpa id ag e ak ma i ty *he e l isonod not less than Fix months rim mom than •two .4 f a lb io nkhufikill, . • Igol, ge 110 1 f 4, is , i i i ,gt : r...pre ement in the Art. lie gueratilevs to imitate ehoetnaker'eTeele, ' - e same; thence to tee Minos! Point Mill, end the dwel•-• P r - • I'd 7 • r tesorttnent of fine Locke with lint which President , Pierce made:on pe 4th -- i Of if • • r , -9, :tic.,,,,, , in the et. pi ohm-and arraneement ot Oarponter'sT • 1 .f - ling VollsOS belonging thereto. owned by French & Rich- ears. - , ' „. • / " Mans unk,. 3' - f - i 100 185 170 188 • reelect if-• ' o re • f Table Chtlery, Y N ''' nom shall Make any bet or w eer • If any puma or pe I 165 1 ffil 146 146 of March, 1853 • ( *merit , . . „ ....1, itr..srentT th: !ewers p•arttil orwholt Cameroun Paint • t Ir, ' ' anis, eta:m.lloz thecame; tbenee to the house ofGeorge . • Iti Phi' hts c le . " einette Wills, I • 1 . - . . !•• on A' 7,1 " , r1. 7,,,, 1 pretitre to t* eau , • . - . 4:''Cietßeutl"Y. u n the remit of arty eee ott IT ,n t oommen 44 C ons h e bo c ken ana l 1,1 7 .. L . Baer, exeiuding the mine; theneeto theterm of Charles P 0 e , Can the Meter, be credited which will record the Al 'ta eelnelen o Der iron of all sites. eele. iriti xpr nest extrastedee hedb and n ''' ' "" - • -a f ° -P° 001 f• wealth or sball offer lo make any sorb bet or wager, - mouth Railroad ICO 146 1 eet, with real , Relied " " Anvils mud Tires,' • • Miner. including,the elute; t hence a stet! ht Moto tha • i t i t h ma , o 4,, e . b y „y written . " 1 9 . , 45 . fact that, in less than nincmonthe from that time, age w either by reeled pme ama on 61 Rambo's and Potts' and : ritieh ee. el his deeayine tierith will: eold.renderin . gtbeu NIIiIJI and Spikes. _ sand hole at er near the Berko cortnty line .• • . • • . eI du lee life. -, , " Ageortmetel of Ilne.auns, . orerinted serertisement. challeege:or Unite any person Jones . s , lenleel4s 1 40 he bad engaged in a conspiracy to accomplish in irroeld We Ii aell l l' 2 t . t • ere.. e ree .I.er ni R a u reed Trail dna Nails, Sheet Iron(' toil ISi The electors or West Itermswei townehl not included goe4 • . ; • • , ~ oora &tee teeentre. No th S el T ,ce r 111 1 , 11. Wire'. Tin' Plate, ~. ' ' r • ' e ., ~P .i n the alter° boundaries. will ho d their el Mee at the or wenn m ato ike witch bet or waeer, -eerie couvieUon 41 Norrist'cmnorprid, t. / 0 1 - $4 145 1 ss, itil MOIL obnoxiops corm e bathe bad time protoired .As tr . theme he or they shell forfeit sweetly three tines the sw port Kennedy; '' er '1 65 160 1 4(1 1 .40 to resist ? That ho hail not only 'miter las official ilisei Building Atatorlals, ' urea! , Kettles, s . Peelle houae of Jost•ph . elerburger. in said truship. • lelet, l Et 11.11 - t/WN I . 13. I -- -----4--- east Steel Sad Irons, ' The electors of thel g *roe h et' Port 111 tou will hold amount sn bet or offered to te bet." - -u. Valley Forge, i 1451 50 1.40 I'4o ' putier to effeet'tbe repeal of the hf,isiteuri Compri- lute . k , , , . tite nspec tor ten- -' - • tbelr eleetions. at the house of A. 1): Sava in said he. Th Jdg to make their ninon% en' tbo county of 22 ph s enleeme au es are .. . _ , . 1431 40 f Pel I 130 mine tied eatry slavery into Kangire by lawless iaa't eserie Yeere hi. servi of t s - .3hear ••tr , el ~ . ~, le t cf-ownerS, men ef h 1 • • '• ' Paul and Balers, ffsbuylkilLat the iirtltinsen InTetteviikken FRIDAY, e• ttoyer's Ford, . - 145 140 130 I Tcr .• • _two ~ ,- .:1,11,ti.t., 1..„4,„ le is (ape i ;. i 1 °A . Orl.S. Arta Blister, - Cheirie. •- ' rtionbe - ' ' - - D. 1856 eat 12 o'cback af, of ~, . . 1 h'hi b , vio once, at. t t e entered ihto is conspiracy ler Mar , , e, f i• '. ,10 • A .! .1i velure:Pee he la ia• e i I t e en, en in nine, and Mill Sews, A:inroad Trares. ' . - - , Tlie elected( of East Brownie towns ip will hold thol7th day ofekteLer, A. e , pottetceen, .e l 1140 1 35, 1Z 1 ,2les „ e . eel ..., e.. . , rbl kb 43 tkelnierrine, .1 1401 35 i ste 5 1 %‘. :MRS purprise? LI susceptiuto o; theontroeer a 0 e L _ . ~,,, t. , i ..., 1 , i s a,e, o his and aefoln. Cruessmt SaWri- ' , powder-arid Shot. : theireleettalla at the hattal°l7nahanliktY ' ln the tnen 01 4 nig' hand a ergo t the she ure &see. ' , $4 ,1 . .2 , ~,,. n (...3al gang. line.; and explorine easel 11 d . - e wen tider • en a li •at Birdsboro'. . , _,130 1 23 1 1 'l6 Pruhr- ' - t • ' • ' Tb i*te• - ''" 1. , . , p,,, r. 1,,, ibh, ...., ..ii..., stisr.,ol,,,i to all who ri" 3" 1413fF-. . •of Ifeßeansburg. ..... e I '' Fottseille and dated Sept. 12th e in fito year of our Lord. Ii Itoirdlnff } - 12 W 1 IS 1 illt ' ' - • .• ' . he üblie for Diana The electors of Meteor° town-hip will If i ld their eleo• 0 . . , el ht dnd fillyetiv end rig:lol22lh '-- - es 1 • .e;• • •-• ;err 106 i• . _ % ,, Y ,.'4 1 ,... bis 5...rvi,,,A, 1 , , .. (I. p.retarne Meth:inks to t p , rage . waist the hew. ef Joseph L. teem:, to e I ,,, rough of .we thousend, g et _ .e.:14. _. :a petween .fteading and -, 1 . . - .. I ' 81 , - Diyid Atehodu wan President of het Senate, . kt tin , , s ,• .-I , •to a .. , 1 , 01 , ty atu 4 .- I, a J e: • ' - the ' rettended t"lant In hiPludividinan"nettY•and "ee l •PI ti th' el t r thraberenk or rinegrere year ef the badmen:deuce et the UN .s 94 _ • golueillise 1 • I .. _• A: Hmglass ma Chairman of the Committee on led re - i el l , e e. eee e e . , ,•- 0 • 1 ~., A/M• 1113 1E.q... the new Arne by the guilty of their relds, strict Mien- ne rr eme l aa ° Ire eat ° 4 - . AMaticai - , -g-. 1 u i° s .-• Terri ri . Th . st• bill 'rted fer thebrit a ui * In .• • - v. . ..i mokrinve , _ 3lees. 0 .1 06 to ee. II TS. . ?Sp., ~..m e . ~,,_ ~.,, t, „. “. ... ,,,; ~....p „ I.lml u ittl kV - l'ittere, Jr., ti nto heel:tees. Atilt aeretwurelating prices, ant deserve will held theireleationa at tile= e ho l t ,* .i hete e lse. .; -; ~i • G e e em e th, .4i,„„„,„„...,egith; , , ..- . ..,,, ..., ~ . ..-_,,i _. ~ - 1,80 , 1 25. e . . eat i ou 0 ... kyebniska was silent ' ' , ti the Missouri v ni r „..., . : . , : ir,„....,,v1,,!,.„,p; , .1, :! ,1 . 11t,,r i a1t intc:.;;EltY• I. Atli eommauetiotlrcontinned sueport. , . e The e heturs ".*- We er t° l 3 raahl P i wil t h t 0,,,, o f .y r i e . fiheiriffievtlfilee, Pottsville, 1- - W.U. MATZ, 'ere/. . ~, " see,- , c 7 ' r ~'•ere , e•t, p e tt' s le," ie, q, le P le is e elers Peist Noe . • a , ~- . . onranT A r,Encrr,., II "' et the belle° a ant raTet , a. ° . , i -5ept.13,16.56.- i '., . 41, • - ' ' '-....'.... .M 4 9 'fr ''-, - 1 90 1 Ili ' Cemprontun. The eonsplrapy tiat tt4t then ergaa.'• k ,• , . .- _ ,- • i r 4, 1•41 ,•, .- • ,0 - , . "ThatArrbt Ifdrfrware aid free Correesfrcei lGees t e le e• • • = '• ' ' '- ' I- :‘,. -f-I- -,' - : • ' r. ; • ....,, -.- ','.. -- .fily renew littiedef • ' . , bird. ' The wend `bill contained • n declaratory • I . •,. : l rt. 1 p,,,i .. - ~ a. . ,l - •el Tee elortareettrasTrin - ten t.woodelp lit holdlbeir _.-i , - . - . . -. • _,..•:-.. ,•:- .--, ` •1: . ~. ,-.,... . - Aux. 8. 848 nt5......, intreILNETTETSBeIey. : , elastic t the felhumurt Ootaprumi•e. bad, by I . „ . PUBLKIP_EyERY' - SA.TURDAY M'ORNING, BY BENJAMIN ItANNAN, POTTSVILLE, SCHIFYIKI:LL •COINTY, PENNSYLVANIA:, 40. Means of some previous legislation, become Inop indite. I This frivolous I disguise was, ne doubt, the suggestion of some timid member of the con spiraCy, probably tleneral Pierce.. "Conscience and ere cards of us *IL"; But it was soon etposed, ' and the 'acting manager—Douglas- Was obliged 'to gibe the offspring anew dress. ' Then, for the first time, the doctrine of squatter sovereigfity_was introdueed.bad anew clause; Tit ' peaiiO4 the Missouri Ceniprionlie was -clothed in * midettig phrisetdogy, fullfit atifeetetkis of great regard fee the, right of the %habitants Al rewrites ries to make diem own institutions. 1 '' The plans of the conspirators sews now to basic been i settiod" and they threw off the mask. Atch ison,;haring left his sett in the Senate, was busily Completing !his organglittion .oi Blue Lodges of Brigands in Missouri, to force slavery epee /Lau rel by rieltmets. . , The' President of the United State. was exerting all his power to aid Douglas and his associetesin re pealingthe Missouri Compromise, with aprofessed desire; to establish squatter sovereignty in all the Terriories. ; Tjie movements of Atchison. so far as the truth could - be &Awn out of reluctant witnesses, ere fully detailed in the report of the Congressiortal committee sent to Kansas. , -P, • , But At may. be well to notice some of the'eon meting links between the movements in.Mlssouri and those in 'Washington. The Governor of ;Kan sas, true to his trust, denounced the in v asio 'n of ' Kansas by Atchison And his bendital , driving oif by vioien the judges of election,. taking posses sion cif; .• polls, making Dow franchise laws to suit non-residents, and bringing voters from i for eign:State to choose legislators for Kaositit , Atchison" lit turn, denounced-the 'ldeverruir to the Presidt;andLdemanded his removal. 'The President; still trembling under the bur pen of his pl dge, or alarmed by Atchis,m's prat- Una *ply lillust Guns of the Senatorial ,panattea, "Squatter Severeignty," hesitated and sought .to nevi the responsibility of an act so bold, bylet4. ting ear of tire Governor by other seeming. He Hatt , coaxed, tried. to intimidate, and anally,, to be him off with a better.offee '• but all in -vain"' —hisintegrity was in fl exible.; Ba t Atchison must be o ed, end a frivolous pretence was seised up an to arry oat theplan of the grand conspirator. The rect . co-operation between . Wash ington 'and Idis uri—Prestdent Pierce . and Vice President Ate son—did dot stop here.- Work had been pre:. pa d in 'Kansas for the courts. The Territorial J ge wee- suspected of being too high-minded Anna :independent for the- !minima Atchiion :re -, gaited, L and was also removed, end another ap pointed, who fully answered the purpose fur which' he teas chosen, and whose name will fill a niche in •American history Similar to that occupied by the "notorious Jeffreys of Beglishphistory. .'. ' ' • , Laws hell been phased which, like those of Dace. might by said to bare been - written in blood. To beguile public opinion, the, hub and cry of law and order wa< raised by the same hands *tie bad :token poisessien ottbe ballot-boles of Kithsan,•driring off the officers and legal voters `:'with revolvers and bowie knives. ..P. ‘--- ;‘, Bieomptssedbflhese Out rages; .the'settlers, in ' "pursuance of a general notice; assembled - together -te-devisit the best modes of relief. They proposed a ferns of goverment in eonformity with- ft usage . ; edtipted lty'llie- people of nine'Territories,, now. -organised 'as States. -President Pierce, iiithe face of these precedents" and the ConstitutionTof the United States, denounced this nateibblage, con vened for a redress of grierancei; as treasonable. IBS Jeff - repine Jodie' now caught the 'isound, charged - his. grand jury accordingly, tied had a number of 'tie respseteblo inhabitants of Kansas indicted for - treason, most of whom were arrested nob have been imprisoned' under amilitary guard ' for months, but nu', released on bail—thas ac. knowledeing the falsity of the charge, as treason is tot a bailable offence. . 't 1. 4 Aro more facts wanting to prove the concerted action between the President and hii co-conspira soli? Leak at the Official proclamation from Wash ington, their thinly-disguised but palpable design ; to,deter the people or Kama from, the assertion oft their rights. The authority given to. GOvernor Sintenon to direct the military force of the United States! at his - discretion. Their' emploYment, to mike arbitrary preesta after the manner of, .those which once filled the Bastiie of Paris. The e& Pley went of foreign brigan, under the masked ti: SIC of enrolled militia,' ockade . thergreat high. w4 ,ls Way of the West agains, the transit of emigrants Seeking a home on Uni States lands. .In addi tiOn to these things, the indictment of a printing office and a hotel by grand jury, and thit summary , ptjnishment of both by burnihg, withouVe; trial. Would you nut like to see a cons of those indict ments?: "This act musl done in imitation of Draco, IA( inSto be laidished for - hiving ft - Al the 'same time that these A recited, thetown of Lawrence's ,e People robbed by these &mods ire. Not content with these oui brigands from the Bluis_Lodges I ; States, Wait,' indulge ntly entiot throu g h :the Territory, robbing, 1 irdering inl Colablood, its 'peaceable inhabitants, avowedly ' to' exterminate them Item the land, 'under the hue n! cry of obedience of "law and order"—that it; the law and order of Missouri invaders adminis tered by Judge Lecompte and executed by Atchi . seM. - Appeals to the President were Answered by -,reference to the protection Of these *agent. laws, e oully And gravely referred to is' if they were the; Justinian rode. When under' the menace of 'thelast ibrnsion from Missouri; the people of Kansas sent special deputation to the President of the United 'States, be not only' peremptorily reiesed them any relief,. but insulted them byre p4pieeb, for' haring meddled too much with their institutions ipstend of Minding their own busiiiebs, ,mekning,.eridently,' that he had piovided for their institutions, through hii confidential friend, Gen. Atchison, and it wee a. owe offences fur 'them to ,interfere With him, and grossly for Men " who du their own drudgery" to attempt to . Pipe institutions for regulating society according td its "nattiest anti normal condition.... 1 When the President made this reply'to the Ban esti &wider, he' must havelbeen so absorbed in the doings of. the conspiracy as to- have hist all eaMpunctions . reminiscences. He was, se defer- MiueNtapoi the execution of their laws, that he priforred to jeopardise the. whole niilitary' appro. - pintiou for the year, rather than ' forage' the em -1,/ oyment of the arm,* to establish this , Atchison I e de, The nets I hare thus adverted to :cousti . olio but a stria!! part of the indisputftbio eridenee tlipit might be adduced, to establish the charge of thn eensphoicy among Certain high fonetinnar:es ot ,Aur national government , to interpolate a new and raise' construction of ,the federal' constitution, upon a-point of fearful -and -vital intescitl to sc. cemplish which solemn pledges hare' heist viols *, atormeanc employed in whit, eigrest prim .elpies of democratic government hire niwbolly cOntemned and disregarded, and' in„, nal coop eiletat attempted, more abhorrent to fee tnen than *idling we have been from infancy taught to court in the achievements of the ol Worn., • IT * 'these who hare been trainedots I heVe - been, from iontli” in a devecation to dernocratinprinci ples,lthe measures I have thus cursorily presented -to vies, must cause additional 'pain, es 'well as alarm, from ,being .the exclusive, device.sef high - Miblie fueetionaries, placed in power by, and re,- pitted to represent the Democracy of the ; Minted States. -We have cherished With-ardent devotion the benevolent - . sentiment - embagled its - the tesm that designates it government male by the, people flir their own geed; but how revolting' to meaty, sincere, ardent, patriotic Democrat,j to be .ctim: pSlled to see his time-honored patro yride; posit tuted,Aot only, to-the destruction' of sacred char= • tired rights, but iu the establishment of deetrines sdbversiv" of a Democratic charter itself. r There ale many examples of corrupt mid, who, relying .on the'-prestige • of an imposing poptilar name, heve 'used it as "a mantle to protect Glen in tee ,perpetration of diabolical crimes i but 'who could have imagined that the name of DemocracY could be thus effectively, abused, before its Model Re nt:11)11c, abounding with everything necessary to human happiness, was eighty years old? ; " But, all is not yet lost. - If high officials have tituted our name and . by, vile machinations strayed us, we have ourprinciples to- stand-upon; rem which we teacake battle at the ballot bet, anti rebuke bacx ' the'ionspiritors to si harmless retirement;' Of the,eaddidates before the people -1 have little to say.' The great question:to be de cided is one of principle only.; ' Mr. illuehauan • steeds upon the same platform with' Franklin Bieree" and is sir pledged by his , supporters to - carry out his measures, and espectially the ;plot of the conepirators,- , to nee the constitution. of the ' ITnltedigtatei to carry slavery into, and‘sirive free letter out of ill their territories, ,Abitt . ' unless he Possess the heroic patents:Pr a Regal ;he cannot respond to the deMands of afreeDe ' oerary. I Mr. Fillmore Is; probably, a welldi sposed gen ! Oeinan ~.- I know nothing against' hi , :except his recognition of the ,right -of certain tate* to re- Ft if they should be defeated at t e polls, or if did not mein revelt,as he did not*the word, 0 'must _have thought 'of it coop d' (laces has Sine's , been suggested by Chevalier: Brooks of South Caroline. Some' of his !friends • seem to hare a vague idea of his Ms Atcompromises out hie any . one ventured, o , Suggest the terms? Will they'gtve part of K is , up for a • slave pas sitli Mse, and reserve the / reit -to fseedo r m? Neither etdowill coneeduotighte to such' term's. I It is a, settled paint ' that Kan m ast be terms Wp-either to slavery or freedom, and who pretends to guess Whit Mr:Fillmore would do on' each a question. 4 'Of se.uL Fremont I hive ,still less le say. • It Is issarietithag he is too young and 'lnexperleneedf As-lothe.finit objection, he is roes ^ beyond the age when this ablest an& most. useful men the world hes everseen began. their liichievemente. As to the wend, tie will requirtia.cleat 'bead, a disciplined mind; a steady -hand; an honisttand Soffit tweet, to do all the work ,the eittioirean de tuand of him. • Air these qualities have been, ne eluded ;Mhira by impartial opptenentr.' We have the, ullestassurance7n his history of their reality. Thin armed, and standing ens platter-IA: of sim ple'construntionifOunded int a rock, unencumber ed hys.-itty delusive archtteeturalabstraetiMuN and entiported by in utidinehing: phalanx of . free PCs Sueerspsy . met staunch' Ropublieanina" , It -I bate knyiedginentof the that: most, effectively Ol*llo:On'tite salads: of Arsloaos, 2 bo: wilt bo ' Oittlitpftntly ilostird; sad 'as Irisisaphandy : load i-:;1. -- ' - • ' '--- -- P , .. - .l' - 4-, ' • ;::,,SONAN'S - -,,, '; STRAII. - PRINTING OF CE nimbi mimed tireit trivia", ire an now, propene Iti asseitte JOB and BOOK PIUICIING dewy 'et Ma Cala 'WWI itiee4,learwel,ebrepar , drep It env: - -e.-- le &ea atelyetleresOnshoset le the aeret;weeee Boaadodasp4rateAk - • I . Rißsof Latlir#i . Large Posters,. - -I . Railroad TieNta • . Hama iirati , ,— - . ; '- Paper Battiiik . - , a- • Artiglea of Ammons,' Mai Bootie. . MR Hoak ' &War Books, ea. , i :at tan " ieri shootWA Wetlei: Oar 'feet aiJOI ire" to lISCRIP asimealt• thin that, itaey other alto ta tw. in tiol OW ISrate;ml we koriktiafida employer, awe* tor iebbptg.. Ihilig a practical Prieto , Owed. we will giariette oar wort taleo aa neat as air that an be tweed c.l, Is tai eltice.• PRIMING IN coy= does , al II.h! diCitilna o o ol6 -...' • : ' 1 •I • NEM • BOOK:, BLIONRY.. L . . itooks boned Id everi. ratietT et style. =ink Soria erierp description nuninfintarsd, bound s*d rube to • order st - oliort notice thirßeiwnblie onward to iti Oceans grist esonsideratien, . • I auk Tort' , . • , S. D. lIKOHAM.' , 'Mr reading of Mr. ingliaret' letter was haw queasily inuirrepted by applawe ; and at Or slay dim enthusiastic chews ware Tins tar the writer. ' . rii Doe TOILE ikinziarri Koss. ' • sy say. assay WAND _ The first samMer which spent In imuen we had slims* very intelligent dog rained Noble. He was learned hs teeny things. and by his dor lore excited the 'undying admiration of all the • - children. But there were some things which No- " le could never learn. Having on on occasion seen a red squirrel ran into a hole in a stone wall, he could not be persuaded that be was not there evermore. Several red squirrels lived Clem to the loess - , • and had bairns 'familiar, 7 but:not tents. They - ...., kept up a regulsr, romp with &Vold& They would • ' Come down from the maple trees with pre,vokialf coolness:, they would'run along the fame almost within, reach, they would ci4k their tails and - sail •*- , across the rohd to' the barn; and yet there wati•l finch a Well-timed calculation under, all this ap- , • - pandit rashhoss, that Noble invariably arrived at,. the critical spot just al the squirrel left it. On one 'occasion Noble was 'so close - upon his ' red backed friend that, unable to get up Iffirrea ple tree, he- dodged into a hole in the wall, raa through the ;thinks, emerged at a little distance, and sprung into the tree. The intense enthusi asm of the,dog - at the hole can hardly be described. ' He filled .i it full •of harking. He pawed. and • . • scratched is if undermining a bastion. Standing off at a little distance be ,Weuld 'pierce the bole . ' with the most intense gtaae, as if be were tryi magnetism on it. And then with tall; extended,. .and every heir thereoaelattrilled, be woulterash . • at the ea - 44y bole with pthiligions auslaught. I This imaginary squitrel haunted Sate night ...I and day. The very squirrel himself would ran • opt:wrote his face into the tree, and• crouched into . a crotch, would sit silently watching , the whole • process ortrombirding the empty bole, with great sobriety and relish.' But Noble would sande of no doubts. Ills conviction that that hole had a squirtel in it continued unshaken for six weeks. 'When all other occupations. failed this hole .re- mooed to him . When there-were no,more chicks ens toworry, no pigs-to bite, ao cattle to chase, ntr.ebildren to romp with, no expeditions to make with the grown folks, and when he bid slept all that his dog-skin would hole, he would walk out in the yard, yawn 'tied stretch himself, and- thei , , 4 looking wistfully at the bole, as .if thinking to himself, "Wer--ILthere is nothing - selse to do I. may as well tri that hole agpin." -i- • ` .• t We had ahnost.forgotten this little trail until • , thaeonduct of the Now York E.rp pea , lit respect to Col. Fremont religion brought it lurlicrons- ly to mind again: Col: Fretteinot is, add always has been as sorbed a .Preteitant as John Knox' ever was. He eras bred .in :the Protestant faith 1. and has never Wee changed : Ile isinacqUaintdd 4 with chic &radiate 'and ceremonies of the. Cabo. rc lie Chuh; knit lots never attended that Church , with tiro or three exceptions ,. why ceVeei'lei s et } .,,. some intrinsic reason; led lijin as a witness. We, do trot state this upon vague belief. We know . • `what we say. AV . e say it upon our pe oriel lies•-•'',... or and proper. knOwledgia, C9l: Fremim est er wee., and - is not nuira Heinen Catholic. Ie n ver has ..1' 'beat wont to stipend that Church . • N s lie it; : :any way, d' eiHy or indirectly, given occasion To . this report . ,It is a teitotte falsehohd, utter, bairn, "two-. lute, and u qualified. The 'story has brie gorup & fur petition effect..- It is still circulated fufdlutt g f effect, and ike other _ olitical lies, it isa iheer.; unscrepro s falsehood from top to bottem,lfrern . 7 ' the tore tir the thin, tied &ern the skin back -to • the core, again. In all its. parts_, in puip;l ter • meta, rind, cell and seed,` it, is a thorough and. totaluntruth, and they who spread it bear false :wallal. And.as to all the stories of the Palmer,, etc.,-as to supposed Conversations with Fremont, - in which he defended the i, mass, and what not, dboltare:pere fictions. They ;tter/or ,happened.—•. -The authors of them are slindererathe men who . believe them- amt dupes; the men 'who spread ' 7 tbem become indoreere of wilful - aneetartspt li r ~ Wier.: - ' .- ; -"-. •• - 'But the Expires*, like Noble, as opentered this bule;in, the wail, and ; can -never be dune' barking ' et it. Day r after. dal Ai rescrrtito this empty hole. When everything else.f4.lls this resource remains.- There they are,. iudeiatigably—niantrprese lied Nefric--ti church without a Freracit and abe ..,.. . ...! 'without a squirrel ialit.. .. • . r. ~ 'ln some respects, however, the dog bad the sot- „ vantage. &reignites we thought the i t hi really' believed that there 15 ,aa a &quarrel . thole. But, at • other times he apparently bad an inkling of. the; . ridiculousness of leis conduct, for he !FRIO drop' • his tail, and walk to*ards es *ith :A* tongue) out and his eyes dhotis:hint; sootuieg •to say,'°l4y , dear sir you don't• nutletl.mnd a dog's feelings."• : I should of course ; mob Ertifer a squirrel„but as • ~ I can't have. that an empty, hole is bettor than 1 • nothing:: - I imagine bow•l'wterld eatebtrim if he '' was there: Besides,- people who pass by. don't ' know 1 Lb! fleets,. -They think thet4 have got . something.' It le needful to keep up my repute- non fur sagacity. Besides, in ten the truth; .1 have looked, into -that hole so lung that 1 here" ' Melt" persuaded myself that there ii - ..sii 'squirrel.. there, or wilt bo, if I keep on; -,-- :: , . r . ...-, .. ..•• Well, ale iry dog must have las : tley; srsadovelT, • ' ,10 -• must have his wily. No &Albeit' we witierth - • ; bring back . Noble :now, a ft er two summer? sdr• ~ settee, ho would make straight' far that- hole in .the wall with just tra, much seal as ever. - t , e leeneverread the Eip i.e.. now•a-days, without • thinking involtiattrily, oGoodn9eit! the, deg - lc letting off at that hide again." • .. • • • i • •• •- Mr. Mitt wia Dlesidami - • ' ? . . Brooks :experiences a formidable rival in the lion. lil t .' hien. "of ticiuth Caroline, het still 11. ahead as Tar as ectiatt is , euniernid. Klett de- • 'dares an qiinion;- hut Beueltriproposeis ineasuri. • Kieft says. :roe Southern man whowill 'submit to' • Freinoues. election °iv a coward and a traitor;" hut Brooks :holdlypropolea, shOuld Fremont be elpeletl. to inireb's l'almetto regiment; lo Wash..' i . . ington, and Mile the treasury of ibe totiel ' States; and floe. Wise is with Bully Weeks. • _ „ .. . . Sint° the Senate chamber assaults'of the ,Bully, hle..Keitt who aspires to the leadership' •Or)tho , young chivalry 'of' the-Palmetto State,. hire. Cleat - aniitruely awaiting en opportunity to ; do‘ r m.. thing particularly bright and, telling... -The qp • portthity was afforded at Lyneltharg, Va., the; '. . and - other day , be delivered a terriblerspeerth ;on , the Presidential question., Ii is Saudi Carolina en I terer, with serve/fun and disunion flashing ever , it and - theough it, like . the helloing _Over and through a heary‘tdorider cloud.' • '• ..: ' • ' The particular Point in this LynclibUrg speech , of Mr. Hein, is in,tho following - extract: .. ; .. "What else?' ~With the current; pr.' events the repeal arid:ehe restoration of the Missouri line s • have been the grottiest - Ca before the jeountry.,—. Blecklilepublican fanaticism, in its wild defiant., , ...... sweeplng,the North,,bas made aft restoration of . this line the hisue. The -Routh hat taken up the gauntlet, anemeets-this black repoblieen foe.— (Loud Arend We stand now in the death tarot. glee( freemen. Where is the Southern man who • tea,' the South caw/stay with the North in this _ Union i istigmatised, dishonored, reviled, plundered;" ~ .'..degrotled? (Enthusiastic cheers.) • Where's the ' tdoutheire man, with the blood of a freeman . in bit 7 7 ' veins, who Would not strike down the foul -demi- ' - name • (Tremendous cheers, whieh. continued , for sevral minute.) , I tell you now, that If Fee l moot elected; adherence to thi.,Union Is fla t:.; son tai liberty. (Lpud cheers.) I , tell' flow , ii l that the Southern maw who-trill s ubmit to ii. elec tion .is a traitor and a coward. (Enthuslasele • cheers.) . . - Again, Mr. Katt ails i• ' • 1 . . ...I am as much a lover of the Conititutlon as any mail, but when you ask me to toroth. ITeded,.- . when my etoistitnents are not equal to the-Men who: catch codfish—when you ask mete love, the. Union, in which the gallant sons of Virginia, the descendants of Washingtore:Jefferron, Madison, idenroeiand.otherelistinguished mad of the old school—wben the gallant sons of Virginia ire not the, equals of -the. poor, crazy conititurancles of • Giddings aed others of that stamp, God help, me,' 1 lam againsethe Coign. ,I want no grappling at the same cards with these fellows Whose bands aro greased, with black grease.- , I have boon es much.. a friend to the Union as eny man, I am now; bat' . I never will admit that they are our superlara. I - love the Union •to a tesionahle extent; 7 I unit I none of you love it airy more; bet, when -1 am asked to pet my eonitituents under the foal dorm. nation of such a set of black serpents as f"reel"y. Sumner, &wird, Wilson, Chase and Giddier!, all'. I have to say le, if my constituents, submit, , let than." ' - • 1. • • ''': _ • Itio herald face ‘ tionsly remarks that John Halt will . pria up Mitosis, when he raadi this lamming 4esteln" Louis Napoleon: will say an American !rp d'etart is eclgog ; and the gold digger!, swig out yonder in Anstntlis, will thank 9cid , !borate out of the reach ei the impending diisotersihreat. coed the Atuaretans by this young son of titandis of South Carolina.* ' Cot.: fremout is.a young older of greet. , merit---one who deserves Weil of his cottptris: for the bravery and ability/ alit* which discharged his untiGrtant and delicate dusk. in California. 7 --Dauktk.Wibster. • ... I wive acquaintance with the Colonel, and I am so farorablyinted aelo him; lAted: would as readily trust kira as y,Wther i dividod. His integrity is bey suspicion. 1 JoAls C. Coal it. . . M ISSE El REM
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