= .:e-vrtf- , t I .littS 1 0 011iiiii1tLE sivapair,: obzosaa. 4,. ,~ saa, :. :: Ilta 40OR 'min orrirs:moupe ~',", OCtliti -Whit .mtl ' popidatifin of tho Blare Swami; erbieh.in 185.0 ntunt;ered . l,49o,B92iluttite ,i t4ti -, me oftwenty-oneyea and ipwardei but 2/7,-. ,• - 825 ,w . slarelsolde that is-but about ....one , fifth of e white:m*l adalta - ofthe Shire Btitei ownsl es. ,Zrti in egtir "ain't. bstaithe inlaid condition'of' the ,non.stave-italdlefk - ihiqg •,, :if t tbrilh - outb, 'especialy, es t4ey bare no •real pi-' litleatereighfpranafike is the. eeeetris *i.;4 Hu h, opponaity to:epenk 'for 'theraielves. Mr. t ,,te ,- 7 .fleorgellf. Weston, r some ' time the editor of, ~.' fie 41iy the leading mantis paper in keine, .Itbe.,foritwenty yOuni i hss been a reader of SOnth. ... ein'newipapers, and a watt* and hearer.of Oen greutional debates, is all' - that *time does not re. "eolleei ever to halm is or beard these non-glare= holding *bites rife to hjSoutherngentlimen, is coistituting any of. what . they, call ''.,tie &oak"' 'When' the i rights' of the South, .orTits „ t interests, Or its instil tions are spoken: of, refer once ikalicays into ded to the rights,. wrongsi • PoNey, ititereste an institutions,' of the three 'hundred and forty yen thousand' larebelders..i.- •-• Nobody gets into C grass from the Boutb . but by their direction; nob efy speaks'atWarbinglon for any Souther* inters t eseeptiheits. , But there is; at the South, quite tothei.. interest than theirs; +break% fOrti tw tothree times es i meny'white WA* ;• and intiile ,t o the deepest sympathy and tailendseretion„ in vies? .of the material, lista . leetoal . and moral va i tions to which it has, been inthitited, the deg adation to which it haial teetiy been itninCe and the ' still' niore . fearful • degr w inhtion With tub it is thtletitenedhy the in irluibli3Operatioril of-existing, causes. and iiied ___. Worki . gmen, ig o n 'the' distressing and i il ' • 'to i discouraging rein cou d ed,,, in the annexed stittiets : from ,a p per ''ob , "betotrio - Menefee; • turps in the South and Weft," publiiim.) by gr. • Tarver;,of Missouti, in 1847: ': `• . • • • I[. i • "The free population of the South: may bas'aff , ; vided into two classes--tho siaveholder and the ''. non-slavehottler,Ami* aware that the r,ela ' • tire mombirs of tl oseotwo classes Itarn'everheen ascertained Men iff',:the Stateg . , hut 1 tom otitis-. tied that the non- levaloolders far outnumber the slaVeholdirk—per ape ;by three.to 'one. In. the Morasouthern 0 tam of this ration the :Ma c - shiVeholders poi ego, generally bu t' " ery !MAI meals, trml the 1 nit which they passes* is almbst ••• universally poor, and so sterile that a scanty sub sistemns is all th t can be denied frotalle .talti: 1 ,. Talon; and the' more fertile soil, being ib the , ' : posression of the slai•eholder, 'must. ever. remain otteof ~ the phwer of those - who have none. • -, • 4 1 1, '• \ • 1 .ullt thkalareholdingedass of •the populatio of theillouthweit, the introdue ,,,.. lion of manufae urea is nerless interesting, than • .to_thelamt-illovatholding class.. The" former pos.: peas almost 44 or wealth of the country. The. highest' of GAS wealth is a subject .ofithe ;lushest contido4Von to those who possess It." . , 1 ',... This jfihtualor distressing, in thet itexhibits ' • - diree-fourths of the wbires of the South eub•stan . . . . .tially destitute ef property, driven tipoo jlOlll-80 . sterile that 010 , a scanty ettlasistebere is obtains . bits; ibbicouraging is it:exhibits dhis great hulk of , the orbitepopuhttion being siegiaded socially. - • ,P.S..our en address nrnin ttke. subject of inueufae - • turbs iu Sonfl: Vaseline • difterealia 1851, before -.; • thOouth Carolina Institqte.,.loy .W.illianoVregg, ' `•• Esq., sib ma ke?the fotiewibg extracts: •• la alkotherisountrics, 1 mid particularly man " nfactbriog Stains, labor and capital are :mowing _ an antagonist:cal positiolf.'• here it cannot be the case ; capitill will be able, to _control Tabor, even in monsiftictitrea toith { rhiies, for blacks. cart ••• • alwar.be ieitaled fo in ease of need. * k * - ... Frinu the'best estimates (h i nt I him' been able to make, I pot titrrn the witi to people who ought to ._.., wet*, and whi do - bat, or ho\are.so omployedes Jobe \w,holly.imprbdoctly .to the State, at one :i t :. tildtdr,e,d and trenty'-firg:t ousand. • - t ' • 1 ./, • By tbfs it :appears that but onts-fifth of the pres j... , out poor, whit s, 4of our State would be necessary to operate 1,0 0,000 spindles." , r ~-Thoi-niffago latical pfsition referred to between • labor end caps al, is .that :noblest in which free ••,E orhite' tabor obtains from cap tot adequate remu neration . . neration for service rendered. That white labor, iis susceptible et actio/alba i the, Slave states - ifs prevenby the statement o Mr. Gregg to the ' leffec tl thee thl:9 l xistence of SI ve ry" i"Mob by capi tal to control bite labor its isfldsek, - 'by . the • pew! l ! which 1t •retsdna.'to ea titut4-..the latter ;labels; the for Mer bermes unrid . ' ~ . , - It becomes interesting 'to g Dee at the cortdi. lion h . f.tloe p pillailon thus en tapassed by slave , •., Ishtar. Gov . . Ilambiondlin en ' address' before 'the ;. SaiiitiCarali a Inatital, • in 1850 descif/ee the r. • , 'poor whites, f that State as _follows: - - - / "They obtain a preceilons trabsistiotr&igna: 'Mouldcaw, Ly hunting;.by ilshiirej.lay plantlaiiiie fields t folds, and tad often bpwbat is in. its et 'tectia fa worse•Htrading-vlth slaves, and seducing !hens to plunder for, their:le:befit." fireg,g speais''ne : • , _ necessary to MAME a toantrfacturitii• anties, in a healthy location, it uny• me, to by re crowds of these people king eraployinent at half the corn=' en to upefatives at the North.. It is lit to be brought in contact:with such d degrudsion."' • q ion/roes sots of South Carolina real to n dau'olotion of the Union, if iG she Pi!steherel is uti!ti eillsge uF Eh • part of the arnind Sou, , pentnion gi indeed paint ignrancit n Olin the e • )7 eon temp! cannot be . ! twitted to extend further, institutions ender 4-bic one.fifth of her people are savages; 'while anot er tbrie-fifilis are slaves? treemen, ' what think ou of !the institutions which have for .their clam ions, Brooks and Keittl' ' - .' . in 4 paper published in 1i152, upon the I.ndisis. .'''tritil Regeileration/ of the South," advocating ',, manufactu es l the Hon . J; 111 Lumpkin , of Geol . , i , gisi, says , :' l, •-- -!; 4. • .„ ' }'lt is oh acted thartlctietnannfacturing estelk• Hsi:anent' will bocome -the hot-beds of crime. .• i • . • ... - But .t' am by n,tmeans ready . •AWcoieede that our poor, degraded,"half-ftal t half clothed, othed, a d, ,ignorant i opulation-j-without Silo , lasth Scho ls„'or , any , other kind l Of instruction,' .seems! or moral, or witbouttinsijnst appreciation , • 9( chaisteter-,will be injured by giving them em • pleyment, wkileb'srill hring•thens ender the over , sight of employers, who will inspire. them with self-respect by taking an interrt in their tvel re." , . . Ifere too, reader, it seems .. ',Otet. Gear .' like Fend' Ca lino, tinder, the influence f the . same itiise has . her poor whites; degraded, half fed, ~ lial lothed, without' imental or merai, : in. ri :structron, deititute of 4ellrespect,_ and of nay jest app ' istion of, ohmic er. Is the North pre. pissed to e this fair coiaintint blaste4.with such a'popilitti f 'n as this? Yet lhe slaveoriic i y threet- : en dlosoltition, if not permitted -to ofstend 'their - J .- institotia s upon toil no w , . . - 'white lsb r which'cV bast ijrosperit . .4 • . ' ' : -• , '. d_ wri er--ti citizen ofrliew. Orlesns—in 'Do I Bow's Ravioli for Januory.! 18b0, says l - - i "At present, the sourees t ior employment open to ..'' ferrates :ease in menial o cern) ratrwery limited; and an, inability tar procure suitable occupation is • an evil much to, be deplored, es tending in Itiroon. Werettoss . to pro-tocademornlizatiOu. . ',',- 1 • "The Ittperior grades of feaiale labor may, till, Unsidered such as itztply 111 necessity for education ;on, the rt of the ,empl oye e, while _ the monis; ,lass is nerally regarded as of the lowest; and iio a *slit o State, this standard is 'in the • lowest.- depths, loWei'deep,' from the fact, that, by use elation it Ira rednOtion of the White fretful, to rent ler lOf their colored . I fellow-mettials." ••' . i The mpleint of )ow wages and want of tot!. I1 ,10 :rn ilt comes frOm oval, part of the South., . s l e Mt teadinan, - of Tenhestwo, in at paper upon the - tufo of Cotton 'and Woof Factories ate. the So th, sa 6: ' . , , • "In," 'twat, labor Is. paid the fair Utapensation of ;80 . day for mei, and $2 00 a week for wo , t board, while in Tenznissee the ‘lty." sationlor labor dim not. exceed 60 for men, and, St - 26 per week for is ; the wisdom of a wise division of at tti~thi abate 1n rOferop4 to the )11;15 too low, i Workmen „are paid 11 . 4 women Twelve ftolli ;$3 00 to undo 19 Coupes.. Ivo or its yon L. Cliagmfa, of Noriti Carolina, ' • ' daring establishments eau °Main ' (cotton) at nearly two cent/ton r than the New &island sett& is liketvire',eine haddred per fa the ePPerPtrt; 4 l the 81 ° 1 11 a fru was or inebellikg ,wing, & e., ,fives con he obtained for . , $l3O per ounina. It will coot, at lout that rum in New England.. The difference, a cast of female labor, whether free or Alert., an Kreuter. As we have now,a popidation of onomillion, we Might advance so n s great int la minefaetaring. before. .. materially in. ritd the wages of labor." eis statement it , will be perceived - okalatacei imporant acknowledgment that tbo watiges,uf white labor area'rcidoced._When contending, a slave Islam A Unsequent degradation lath* dt• ' ' ;be rrorkiigtiten of the j .-North - La 'o .tuoch of min title priet conk*: mitth the ; i three ban sad'4rty.l4,Tri iiiiiinold thir holders of' , 180etb. E D. isistr them, to cheek, the. progrose , t potrer,...4lc:h exist! Denylip erOdtti. heel tb its l e;tbe right, and happhiitas oi thota nt A -_,, ant-sochoh - their :gria43 . fiee ' It 4: ::rd vin ex -0 44140v of tho tirttchatton 'of the . V l 4( .6 • al -;: , ,..;-- . 7. , .;.:.1.".: ; :. , ',,-:- . .r. - . - ...: , -!?i,:::::...:.f , ',".:':-z. ''.--!.,•..1..;;:',...,:.:,i,,,:TV:,,.)---.‘::','''....;:.::.'-:. *nut What the ' Northern Beinorracy tale at ASHLAND` • OnThursday Evening, Oct: 9tb, at Ash land House; - ' • PINEGROVE Qn . . riday, Evening, I. nth, (Our friends Will please give notiee o the plate • DONA:LI OAT ' Charles Frailey Esq., -wi l address the Peo ple orrSaturday Evening, Oct. 11th, at Lam. Hotel, in , I'OTTSVILLE; On'lllondaP Evenig, Oct. 13th;lat tel. ; The . lion. James-11,- VamPbell; William J. Patterson, Esq., 'an Exile .from'-Kansas ; whoie,Printing: Press was - destroyed by 'the Border Ruffians. will' address the meeting. , .sorat Affalte, Change.—On Wednesday hall SeII, a ice au inch !Web was formed bete. °lghi R. frrifoAt t Esq.; otAllettlawsi, tei been seieet ed to deliter tbe addrets before tbeleb 'kW Calmly Agricultui•elacciets,/at Orisigsberg, an ettelpta Instant. floc. bard Witpdreacbeii our 1)4000 yelder. day, at noon, and In the afternoon proceeded to Miners. vine, the eillzetui . of 'Oath place he addreated last even log. ' . t -a Large nustheriq qur eitherOsyisitad fie Berks County Arriraltural liair daring thi *scat .wsek.-- , Irks/Hag WAS thronged; ;Makes B.iPldform was and er!lyboly and ht!.7,l4.Y.Fers tickled•b-asatif.--: rllyars llndgso Nos; 5.7 and d• Smith Wharves, Philadelphia, alestrelis to slate to tlielifriestit and rusty Mars county, that Mr.. J. A. Moore hos not co ed In other business. but Is sip) their snlo -Agent 14, 1 / 1 1 asjecc4 Obeli OM. • Cap - Fituf dix4k4l. a Miner en 4 3 7aZiwielplaa.—Thcr trues Lawler, aged y ears a ininei; of this county, was aiiileu - In Philadelphia, on Thuilelay, hi consequence of heinie run oici• hy - is railroad intr. lie leases is wife lir. inn near lieekschertille. lie was on a short eisieti; the , 'thy, ha coinpany, with his brother, diving arrived there l ' 4 , ott , Wednesday. i • • - 1 . 1 — . .4 . 1 : $l4-1.1 Dramatic and X 1 Entirtainuog if more; than ordinary merit. wilfbe g ran at the Vitra UAL in ' this Berotigh, on Wednesday evening next, Oct. Iti, by 31r. Geo. A. Lambert, siscisted by Wile. Helen . tliiodwin, 1 the vocalist. For ixirticulara tee imcgrannne, in one ad. ' 1 testi-log columns. The Nesih:ork'liaise and influential I atigellf in various sections of the countril t testify to Mr,; Lambert's sbilit.t.: , : knr of the Sthsigaill -thwity Ilirriczalzeral. So. tidy.—The Fifth Anneal Exhibition of the Society corn. teeneei at Orwigsbureonf the :'ith Inst.; end _continues fotir days: Every preparation 4,22 been Made, by the ruin rim to make tids Onriot the most interestin4Fairsoi the description ever held to the County. The Onotribu• lions it itanticireded will be numerous and attractive. The race course-within enclosure has' been laid out wirli much care, and for-the Purpose cannot he surpass ed. The l'oqsyllto Drags Baud, has becn engaged - and will diseriursb most "eloquent music. We hope and be lieve Milt tills Fair wilt be thronged` by persons from , every sectie of the County. It is not often thet-our, godd people treat themselves ton holiday, and a theie': atd can by &ny possibility spare , the; time, shorild re iolvd to harp a gala day next neck bp attending the I ~ Ati!llm! The Young .pen's' Christian .-Ankiution. - 7 Tbe..inauguration of this Assocmtion, Whieli Al ready I!'fmaiets of mlreftban, thirty membrs, took place in Trinity Cht;rch,in this nurture!, on ,Wcd-1 .nesdaynVitting: Mos( approPriately, Jul view of i the character and objecie'rof ihe, Association, full ' I divine Service was Brit held, thuafirstmeeking the kingdoin of God 'and his righteousness, whence all: other. things tnightibe added needful to Its under :taking. The lessimr were Jim te let day of tto.' her, from the 51st chapter ,ODT'Sereinisth (see 17th of Reveletion4 - and from. the,' lal chapter of the first epistle W the Corinthians; filled with its Most =appropriate iionitions and salutation's. Arid att.! ter the singi ng4:4- 4 Old Hundred "•by the whole j ! congrega floc, the or iginal chairman, Andrew Ella:1 sel, Em., and !Sec tery,l• Mr. Penfield !officiating,' the President - elect, Mr. Sherman, our • excellent an4,efficient.Superifitendent of.public schools,vtas; conducted to his'. piste, And deliver,od A chaste and; scholarly rim written ina ugural , setting forth the ge-'' ! , _s And spirit of this - Young Men's ASsocistion.i t Isis Address depicted so _aptly : th e beneficence oi l its design, that :its publicAtion'is much to - be tie. . aired. The:President then appointedthe iter.-Mr.' Gray to . introduce the tither oMcera fur Ipsbdis-1 Gem"' This he promieded to do, With some compli.• ri ) ,, Men ry remarks to'.the Presineiit, and con,gratwil kited e audimice on the - abspleious beginning.- 1 The cording Secretary, Mr. Pengler, And GM, T s or,' Mr. Hodgson, : were therefOre presented,' and entered on their duties !in thoggerespective of.' fires. In iftredueing the 'Porresponding` Seem- ! tory p the,committee declared the iniportAnce.of lii, i MHO, ins representing the Assoeloticin with- t , kin.l .... . dred.existing ones in our towns and cities, and in Other lands. . Whereupon the Rev. Mr. Washburn,! Corresponding Secretary elect, in "coordinate *Uhl rnittation given, addressedsbe audience 04."..i.er0-, eintion, i 'er 'the great inatrument of human tobierfrri mut; DrilWililg lila iituetratiOns frotri both secu lar and religious associations, Mr. W. uniiilded the .object of .the ICOung Men's Christian Association! in their external working for ' the cod of those withort, and in tbeirtnternal • culture and hellcat of ingigitfuel inembera: : ' • i AllUding to the feature el a publie course of, lectures, he Cited the kludred•Lotiden, suseclatlon,l now nutoberhif ebuot rthuusond members , whore! ninth coolly, o f lecture, embraced - the , dinning)! I of such subjects ,us 4 f Thututtorl 'Mid' Sysiematic! Re abig,". 4 11Abil/ i “ChristiarsEglimitGoe,” "They Si sof th e ,Times," •!I Passegeafrourthe Life of ; Cie ri)," " The Tiro fiectirdif--.-Mingain sod G j oolol ' 1." 41 , -....it.,by such men as the. James Ste--; - Ogees, PtofeSior at.nagniirldgc y the, Rev. Messrs.! Biekerstelb 'end s Ditiney, Hugh Miller ! 41-s- thed Rev. Drs. Cumming, McNeil° and-others. • After a brief touching upcin the difficulties tole untie!-i pitted, Mr. i'eshboree eland by'infoking the de..l termined efforts of,:isienibiers to eequit,thetiotelvw - Ake men, 'end erprieloityLitk, : eliter et their litan*l eigetilennieneoutertinents.: ; Th*4 4 ",fi - eil fte r t, ~ ,,P 4*rokit . i4ing;--int4 gkii'f'Attgni*r.thit , ho', :elatio n i; nig Spititiirill bi*stii:xii4:'... ',-:' -:.._: : .1 :,,' -. 2'..? . .7 , -Z:-.V.7.-.:'4lP. =' , .E.•.•••-- - 4.;?- - ; - -,ct".',•: , •f:=s-,,---; -.. •'•!, z' = '':- ••••••• - ! , ..•"-:;•-!•. --- ' , i- - ,.r . _ ~.'„•!: !• , •::;•,•'•?•!.1 ,- ..:==-•;•••••-'•••• , • :•-• if ..,-:....,;:: --' .."' - i 5 A , ' 7, :.:;f:':f :-''' . „'l '':,-,:-, ."...:',.--.'-'.<...;;Z:::4-',2f.',4:`,.....:; ' ` - jr- - , - 4-- • , kV WE .:''_ . ,.-•-. -. .,' , ..'i'1 . ;;,. - "; t,-' ~- .'.;?,--!. .:- EN - MIME , (.• • 4 ,- ; -. • '. , 1 1 • . .: i .--' - The abeice r liLip reittesents4he ; IviTtill'atiel tie; tvreea Fretihipi grid - Slavery; with the p4iit;po ' , of the poKat4it Territ4 l reA. " r I."whine pOrtiuul if "rctithe b4eik ili - vo, itTlit - t ha :4Jaklea,vat perli.Pg in a • errt u ) : .'S -: :- ' • : i j , rn 1 ) inert 31i4totir to Calif , min, is dui 3iis..lt: i!Cbin frontivline ...f Sii' 3 , Ml', ithiett trati repealed in :454, by the )nango of the Knneas-Nebruel4a. li 11. ,flio Jinn' tir:tr n frain lklie•souri tu . the: Ot II isb F Is tessiotuti and) funning the Northern: bountlary ) !!f ,/ •'' •Ai 1) .- -.. . • ') ' ' -'.-* ' . • THE STATES. A a Rice L . 11 . 7. riAl; Exatift- Turge—The r•upatutiurw. ivrehis g urtd exhibition, which 1/4 to ,take ii4ee iw-tlie , et!y of Pliit4dehittia, raja anut4btpuuloi3eing uu the h, and euntinu ,, ing lab da34, also now Ueitriy.eumpleted;and the. , liaalo ha t'nteen•ciponed Oho ~ die of th * e erg, ta';y, 160 ' C rste,tit Ftledt. Tr.e grounds' • 1.--„, , -.•---- • i I trizillt . People . ' ' id Listen to /traiott, .111 . e ettrioe.niurent i brart; all : 'iiren of atKita 40 ilcrt's) I f .asrasdtly as they dolo w "li dT :mbu4" they could not.hest. reaching ucpcly to the ly ire Bridge on- the north, 1 tate gi mordent in 'the ant; Or remedthi for diseash • , . . -pal1'111)cm tti'e South lakingin . ..thelavine and the I Yheytwonl4.iandoubtodiy p 4:4 tho . 'Clickauer Swill* , 1, "old ceniMeq near the Failinhiant . Driciir. trpeii I coital yeesiAliz PM* to it)) hers;) mitt fot . ,thhilhdrt the east tholfeneL runs along the htgh.waterline, `i; t e 4*G t , that they Poessligatt! 0 omentiol miuhdtcsot - Su inking in ti r ci ricier road ; -and using up the tomer 1 ell'iue"°l3'*., They '!" 9f !leiime:oriAlu ; thezire 1 •, • • • Wettable; that' neither ttrOpei,ttor, uausoato; they go 4L dumping g ninti. A pithily road, thirty fect,;.in eeetty to thoSsot of disomis: thee rat - or nil to effeet; a Width's Will left - on' the l'lg'st. of the 01101 1afiri permanent erne iiiMpase l is where the/ *Kr recontend.- liatwern th l letter and thePonnsylvaitia It:litre:al ,01:k All this:ean lie substMitiargd tlytestimonlati itMin. .The sliedsfer the exhibition, of cattle; fie ries, &c.; (sidles and gentlemen 'of 44 edgiest 'respectability ' and ~.,,_ ,__ ; ; i , ~..nesrly encircle the entire en It 'while in th 4 #l°st ' q u 'i l"; tea - I nteVitY• . 11 t7;/ 111 unluuril? the ?Inn centre the tack for the tri4l of horses has beef; ton, that Cliriner's Sarar:C.orted iiikreiable Pills, when • ' ; property administered. bare nover_beeu inner' 'to titit kietly. tirrringed.' It :is' nearly. level, and .great; if ... ;, fin Criiing comply tits of the liver, rimer; rapt lon, Jan n df' vi,- ^are is taken to.adapt hir the purpose forwhieli 1 .irtocc;ping cough, tovers of all kinds, hidigistiou; rdl . dy, it is disiinijd.. :.TIM ring is half a mile in etieutii- Pipeful-1., headache, gout, dropsy,,seurry, small-poi. •or ;,:ference, and 40 fee iWida,,and near it there will be ' übqurn•zao, r6us. She/ haT* lik . uwik bows emln4i,'Pi :a stand ere*etedithat will heroine:iodate eighttliOut ; ;inur e ssfill, when thedlseaso. had dotted thS efforts of lho most sk illful ph;slAses„ . . t i , . 'I , - Ratintl, spectsitors.,f Inside; this ring , the! tent. - of . : For mite by . ' all reepectable Drugglids . lii the.. Palled 41'reeidenl ' Wilde will; be ACii. tad - The ' t f ur)` ~. . „.._, 0 • e hp 3 13 States ' ' - [ 40-2 t 1 1 .=the different dep,artiettil of the' dishibi I ion, for I. ' i the o?cers,lfor ' thi4ariqueitiOd for' the glee of the ilteporters ank pditorafeeihe Pits's, will ecru') Y., appropriate , plaeis on. the: grounds. Some idea if the extent of the buildings to_ be. erected non _ 9 u - 'l`ortiie4 from the fact that ineddititia itr. the tents nail 'marquees over half 4 -million , ' feet of lumber will be required .in pitting - up the . . neeessaly temporery striwthres, t ': ; The ; The entrances to. the ;grounds.*ill lia r at the northern and southern ;extremities 'of the 'titer!. .Ond the exit gnMa will be, tbeated ' on the western side: ...At the main entrance ii beautiful gater4y Las been erected; which ;la considered by alt one of tho features cif the exhibition.' ' In short, file ...,grouniPwill be ileuhlei ~ the extent of that of the State Fair; end it is 'the dete'rmination of the President, Beerethrir Mid Cominittees to make thiit , --- . thogreatest exhibition ever bi.the,tocie'ty. . Air A COLD'SKAP.---The Weather basl grown so cool enthienly, that people begin ' ; to • bunt' Op their stoves and brush, up tbeii, winter clotbilag. Summer garments unifier; anti woollens are in , demand. These eircutifstancetwe suggestive of the tact that a very large stock. of`setTonable r meets of unimpeachable material, and -the --' curt approved cut apd matte; , Will be . found at be .Itrown Stone Clothing Ball of &Oil' A W' on, , Nos. 205 , and 207 ChesnuLst.,._Philudelphia. la , I au- !un- ' ---ili-lIFERICA'.'i Oo4srtrurtor.—That is 11.1 lOU' figure of Winthrop's, infirferenie to our , stitation, whore his says: e. - , . "Like ono of those wondrous ropking_st nes raised by tbe'Drulds, which Ihe.lingor:of M c! ild t il might vibrate to its ceititre, ye , the might of au army could not mov e t from - .plece.. opr Cori &.... stitution is so nicely wi sed, th tit 'seems to way ' with ever, In outbid' ission, yet is as firmly od Ili the heartsan l — a talons of the A ppopie, as is the truism that the be nd moitl i betiatiful othc bag worn are from the o taignifieentstorirof drun villa. Stoker ,' . No. 209 Chesnut sti, Philadelphia. All*Wan. A.. Batokeforys Haft! Di,e....... NO burnt)* bliSterins compound could ever base ettalri ed, the uni . rersal * favor accorded to this , dye. ihe art- gaol, !lever-falling fsvortte i Nature Is not rra true 'to her , jelfilieW 'tbe.browis .or black prodiked is the reddest, _grayest or ; moat frowzy hair by it. Ma e arid sold , or el, . Plied, iii ilrtcbelor' s' 'llg' Factrry,(ln .1 . ne private rooms 233 Broadway, New rork. It'ru. A, tp3 for brio the bower all germine,,otbers are Irate tiore4l'.l:4 sale by, allAruggists throat boot tlietrulted Etsit l W, I . • ''l . We id the citizens iir - Oottsville an& vicinit rtntale & Mitchell,' Importers or China twine. tlitCliesqui istreet, Philo 'delnfila, with theinlirge and elegant aw &mimes. riissi.4 /erg descriptintio‘goods In.their line, an' lige or entell..ginantlt ICS to 'the limner a. _...feaßer then they can be obtalniq - • 1 elsewhere. . -.- : • : . • • We itsite our leaders to glee them a eell preend,tbeM an order; - : - - 111 4 1111 elloW nes Ointment end „Pills:— The sudden ebaugni oftentrerutnre iptitis climate. have a terrible effeet upon the skin. the, rimmed'. and 'the glands. lieneethe previlenee of saltrheunt, erpsipelas. "blotebei, hoite, rheneuttlint, epalnty Sore throat, and the any other complaitts - so frequently- generated and al .srayl aggravated b:r• .erns". Fortunately. in Hollo way's gintrnent we t4lle the,. means of pnnoptly moor., lag tikaass of dineses,„indet Se thoroughly invigorat ing all, the exterior organs and inteun trent sas to Prevent their ke,Curredee. The Plus operating in harmony the' einfinent; regulita-the accretions, and discharge from the duids ot .the body any acrid matter cideulated to pro pee eatentalladamation or Interim! disease. I 44P•Palpttation Sof the Ileftirt* mind- Alm. 311eadaelier,p. D.. Wocds, late JaisUee or the Paste, East Pal- have beim aiect. ed with a disease of the stossteli. - heart and Nervous headache for neat have spent soma isund4sfa of dollars .4 cure, bat to. no porloosm After I bottles of your:...ltollacid *fiefs: t restored. I can eat and sleep well :,..I)nalbess withyleeintric azo4 would ito it to all those who are, similarly affect ler sale in Pottsville by Jon* G. fteetrizi and C. W. Ernes ;ratnaqua. nanny, by.J. K. /Maas mid In. &ay 4. Crocuses:a. :1 . R. R. R. tir Fevre,* ai tad Alive estiredow-- icy, Rog., barollton, Sllis. , mune litriel , ptattiatlon' . and works o 100 nezroes on the tottourlands of; Mississip - • plea section of the country as colebratqfor lever and . Ague as, the river Styx in ancient mythology i.e dread ed exile place tqest ." 4"eith evil spirits. While the ne• Ones Of other: planters - are shaking to Pieces With ague,. Pierson !demo , . *starkly?' are thi, hearty and happy, at werhr, ringing with Joy their songa and glees, for they feel site froth all etherwasas long as they have Radway'a Ready Relief to guard the* Not one houris work.has boon lost on VI. alonoy's 'pliitgatlonlby siekoeio; Alta) , d began the me of }Weeps Reddy ietter end Reels -14.,..t0re aineng his *Strom . every plantation alters, ltedirsre Reedy' Remedies are letid ter the am of fami. I naiad weresats,,Tew 'wUl be seinr;te'Rral health. bawd . nem andMatentmesit. f ' Itadsraf:ilielbl.and Regalatefs are prattle* cures for Fever and .deiee,,Dysentery. Ulibiuseeas, Melte; Used. Rbernaatism,Nerroasness, cositvenesa, Dyspepsia, ladigest Memel ettbetiimaseh, Lungs Bowels, frosts , Nerves, Blain, Liver, Itesd, 'Mart, Beek, &e. ." sO-2t ' Zit! elteriAllaglest Pain Extrootelk.o. Milo n '4r ben teen a itireoceii toad" in .binterin Med/. ea, oil! 'by podn'ano be eo; quioFilr Allayed, And . whore • Portalia jsihiglisiate of blalltpmiOoli* bo Ar6apbily ' neduieditehtle natural. state, noir . v.heits.woulds and • sore:scan ao thoroughly and, rapligi)fesk.4l, l and de. frayed pteis restored tryhout either '4r or defect, than - .-.. with 1 tiiii i itys s ,Uagieil Pain Sztrer.' - . - ' In- col wends,- .sprafrut and,tirrdsetr— casualties to which dretrere eonstantflsedjilet;—tbe action - of the ; gnittattft Ihtilei's; Pain Ratorefor, isoser the moo. they I . touch iiSio turd suffering inky not thus be •prevegted!-- 1 • 3teresei 'lie 114 i ttielf is rfiten deprddeitt utSar bacini at, hand tigetthltil Ds Hey Extiaetiir, and for parttettleri. - og utile ;I reipeetfully refer to toy ;Muted pstaptlets,- 4 ~,b,:iti . o th of which . ' kohl typiettrisponsible, : .' ..r •No of hum: and - aeidd. no matter bon moveroi .has ewer ye irr one instance, resisted the all powerful, istlrt. stitichil: soltlissinteituditit,s s of, the Daltey's Palls lip, NoTSts Estrseteits 594chie unites the boU his 'spit its Shrtil IleteEttiotted lithif:sith the eft natures ofC..• VIIERS LABORERS WANT- El3,—At tiro'nesiter' ' Coltlery, Snamokin,tiOrth county. Fn. Thecompletion of the Sunbury' . rd Erie Italie:not opens Mui a very Is&eard wigwam, Ittarkelt *roue Onsl daring.tho whose ;fir, inemine us .to, keep our men st 'mark dating ttle Into, meson,— Pennon hoeing bays suitable for weritingon the break. er.watttad• b Vi c i f fn i r l ift tet tesi l eMT C TlN:l7 .j f: ,11Ca, k17 7 s; et. /13e.peoprieions,,ao4 Unary LW* min, Viten Weeats per bex. articl4dl+eraddrefitc4 toe. %%endow: 144 1 iktreet r Sew York. - • • ' • - v.. 'I st - ' ~~i a: =~? '. . , , ,Rshi that:lc:tar Inky 11 4 4 kurettlittrettAMitairft. ,rotbroxwbenat the( ;_c4 r r'' 1 i , . ' Kamtas, and, !the Eastern buurniarics of Utah, Oregon and ntaAhing.tan TerritorieNt, exhibit= t he extent'of termtore tritieh. Siarery will, i if MA- - • ', v. orbed. Already' Utah- ands Oregon lave been male the steppiug4tonee to introdueitir, ; the-inetitntiott ixrih Itinshington T•nritory. nrepurehiamli and bet in• Oregon, notwitit4tanti-j imohh argument that the etimate anti soil atv not. a.ilaptel to Slave 'labor.; Soil and climate are.: a It tuatteri to the tiler(' Pareer, in its rmotlre - '-.. :To NIT - venni tiletgrer,rar.!A retired CierAt ma!, rptOre;ll. alie.illli Irt a few to,aftei.tuanp, y cur of inefit'nerruits ‘s t iattellng; I...in:Kloun to make known , flic:mew'; of zure. • lila read' (in.v) Ow. prffclytl,34 Ins , ,ed. Diroct !heiltex.4ott:i id. Pi.G'SALD, No. 59 En)lon ~. r t•trevt ilreint:l7n. N.Y r. • ! Sept. C, 'Zi -. ': 1r . 36-tm ! ..._._ , ___.....,—,:g6r, ITNIEE STATE TIOCET. ' Oppoied, to the Keing(is Villaini4 FON CANAL CoNNIISSTONEII.7 THOMAS E. COCIIRAN, Whig' of Turk Cuonty. ' rOR A CDITOR ORNE)ttt.f, DARWIN PHELPS, A tn.,' of • Artust rimg citanty. - • row souvEr_on onnewAx.:_ •;",. 1I • ' BARTIL'OLOM o p LA rort:rp. LtaNt 43 Bralford; • UNION COUNTY TICKET. • I • Oppied to Kiosali• Scbriekcs. • ' YOR• Cstaaitititf: , .; _JAMES . . ; ,• Assiguinx t CLIAIiIiES PRA ILEY,'of Pot ! ' JACOB of Orwigelpurg. H • . • • Assecare Jcroa" ..•- 2 4 Gib:MOE ;VW LG Alc,. of Vertitiquit..' ; TAMES SIL LI M AX; or Pottsville.: f •,) DISTRICY,...O , UORIIKT • ' SOLIN T..SLIOENER, of Pbttsville; i f t • corm r„ couxtsirosiert . JOHN F. SE TZ ER, of East Brunswick. if 5} • I r . i• j . CORONER: t'• P. ILL PALM, of„Srbuylkill. 'lnvert.' •41 . 1 • . COUNTY" NE-TIVETOR ti • 1 JACOB MENNIG, of Wayne. TUE POOR t • ISRAEL REED, of Barry township. AIIDISOiI • - ; ANDREK-FOSTER, of Union 1.1 DEMOCRATIC STATETICIELET. 11',4 • r * • , • I , olt coinnitircarrai 1 1 GEORGE SCOTT 0611 MP. FOR Atrozi6o: I:'.7'" JACOB TRY, of 31cAntgoixery"fininty roi,stnirrion tmeptiv, f? JOHN BATE, of Fran klin eoiinty. `" DEMOCRATIC COUNTY 'PICKET.. C ' FOR ° go - .iGrrisii I ':- ' i w ..; WM. E. DEWART , at'Staiburr. '--:: . . - 3 1 iC3I: ..3 I I: Assamisty: 4 . : i 1 Ft l: WM. B. LE •of -Tmmtli. 1 f + .4. GEO. N: IVAGENSELLF;R, of Pineirre 41, . 7 3 tv ; ASSOCIATE JE'DdES: i 1 ~ GEO: RAH N', td Avhland.• . • 1: ' , • - BERNARD REILLY, !4 Pottsvilie t . 1 '!.• • • 4 1 . DISTI2ICI ATTOp.'NEY: - 1 THOS.. N. WALICER.;of Pottsville, i poultry coviiismoNErt: BOYER,;or . • conostn ; v . • T. B. HALE;of,.lllirsville: =I courrr serArtron: • . I • • TABIAS:KREIDER, of Pinegror. • . liinnemq orb Tag POOR: AMOS fitIFFMAY, or Landiogril Armroir. : . GABRIEL MILLER, South,3Lialo4itn. lietigions )ntelligelict. THE itor..l. 11. Cootie, the former 'Pastor of the hap. tilt Church of this ilorough. p!erach to motimw-:-Oct... 6th—in tha . t ' ' Altit'4l , *rmt ot4he ectittyitcflt Clattntf; em.ite ble Society Will be held on i*ndliy evenh% heit, Oct.' Gni.' at half pa ' s,' 7 o'clock, In the hasement Mori of the First llethedlet Church, (tlite . dlevjMe.Gray's4in Second An teldre.s: will be dellearpd hy ttlp lime. J. Y.- Meredith of Poet eartaM. . . z' , •". 1 . Nc 1 ricse. - • f • Jar.PitiMITIVII, MET/10DIST.CliVBC11.1 corner' of Lyon and Sdatrest. Divine Servfee every Sabbath et 19 o'clock. A. 31.. and . ll &dock'. P. M •,', f Atlt- rlllB7` METIIODIST Ert'AcopAL Clirlielf.See. and Street, Pottsville,: Rev. WiLLIAMAL. Gast Pastor.—;- Divine service every Sabbath, at 10 A. M. and lit 7 1 / 4 P.M. tfir M SRCOND , ETUODIST- 01.500 PAL , elle nett: Market Street, Pottatille, Rev. d. TALBOT Gittetr, Pastor, Divino rrviedievet7.Sabbaih at 19 A. 3f. and 7; 2 ' P. M. • iki'ASStICTATt. iltirditlfED PRESIirTN cut men, Market street, Rev. Itttiltsi ri. Patin; Pastor. i trine serviceevery:trabbath at 1 % cieleck, A. 31, 'and ,at 7% o'clock; P. 11, ,. ' i - • - W ENCILTSILUTIfq AN CHURCH . . Market Squills t Pottsville, (toy. 1. astsi. Sara, Pastor:‘ Divine service in this Churai re.. arly.cvery" Sunday. Morning, at 10% o'clock ; evening. at 7 alclack. Weekly Prayer Meeting, Thursday, evening. at 710, '4lncit. i ~, „.' 24- WELS,II fkl.NO It Eti ATVPi ALI3IIIIIICII, Miners villa Mid, Pottirril to. Reilensitett 'Wu., Howarth:4.'l,as. tor. Divine . service in. this Chkirrh every, Sabbath.— Morning at 10 o'clock . evening at IS o'• - lock. i'rayer Meets int at 9 A. M. B=hool for small ehilu on. bY teeth:their:a lb the theories and doctrines or the It i le, ot_li,.l, rider*, School for reading the DIM" &E.., at '' , --Velack. Singing School At 4 n'ell , ck• • , 1 : .‘ , gre-TRINIT 111311011 StIMICES.— odour: 1450: - -On SOndays.lit 10% A.. 11.: and TM P. I.„as i follaws : atb. ' ,he !a:lth Sunday after Trinity. The lessons are Ist Kings xvII and 51. John. ilt-rlgt Kings; Iran' and 51 Teter 11. ~ •- .. - ir I ' 19th. The2lio..af ter ilia. ;24.,Kings —John • viL 2d Kings xik—,2d Peter lit.. 19th. Thei 22,1 S atter Trin: ipantol , ll—F.t. John vitt. Vardel vil—lst John 1. , Ti. • %M. The 2.3 d 9. after h: Proverbs , --.John l x—. Proverbs.ll—ist John IV i, . The nd Sunday of the month 0 9th day) cs the; regular Unto ter trintistn, tight after the second lesLnn. . • The vreek-dav itorviro Is held kaohlredant‘day evening, bAllritlitlgl4 - 11.4 o'clocie r to tho'Letnre min. S.' , • , • • : Dj WASIIIIIi V' fitefor- • • . . 113USE—SAIIES—On • Weittie - sday • eseblue. October I, 1830 K, by the Aev.lCm. Gray.iflUtitY 11.41JSE, of this borough, to CII4ItIATTEJA HES, tr" Paid Alto. - + nEorat_wirmax--on the.-••:l'Jthulti.by the Rev. Daniel Wsishbure,'Dr. keruorr 'amts. Ehrgeon of the United States A rthy, to doughtier of the into, .Letibetut Whitney. 42QAh LABORERS WANTED, on uki 'tbs._ the 1.71.10 n Canal .- -14esety *t 1 Y .ripply to • RQCKAIELLOW, it:11994c Co: ReAding, July 19, a yi . ITUATION WANTED---As a'Book? keeper, or In to* grocer) Simi', by aid -inbotilbor— bog bid murb exPeflonee •od eon peodmie best of refer. cores. Apply to • 'TItOa. %ISMS, • • • • • • Itottbie:' 04 Schnylkltt county, Ca. September 47.'str • r Z 94,10 ' , TEACHERS WINTED.4Four . Male; Tearhersito teho'ClutrO of Pahlif leboels In:. y toernship,Veltuytkill county.. .tiene - tut anew.- teat persons, who have a eertiffeste front! tho County an- Deriatendent, as to their rapacity, treed apply. • 4pplica- Mos will be received , up to the Nth of DetoVer, when n asking of the Directors will be held it the face of the Secretary.. 1 . JOHN 4..OTXD, Eerretory, September LI, 'Sit i.- • ' 1 S3-at ar - AND /LAVERY; AN.D THE MARItIIGO. WANTED. incTeise its rcpc..iisentati:m in the o.4sgres... of 'th e Cnit-1 S•c;te,F.:,.._ If thi!lIGS Bitelnition sh.oo be elevte.l, :is.the exponent of the Pro%slarcry prin, • eiples embraced: in the Cinrifitinti. Platform, otilittui) . . the policy l id' tits . Pierce ea.' rininistration;thiba lo.4c:itlcd.:(itr.iticapy, if "mitt,l:l be,..ichh, in connection with the grasp that the Bi-tro Ktuj wilt secure" in the Id'etern Terri t!?rie,,i will eimitto•tiw Skraocraej i.q ht vo, ad in- Agitate, perfect control of every ritnitleatif:ti ofi ADMINISTRATION. DMINIS - cI'ATOR'R ~ •- t ESTATE 'or I - TiIOIIAS, I 114 of Itraneh to..Schaylkill county teceas,l.—Lettetf , Adninistnl- I having Iwo grin il:l.utrtarriber, iwidintr lit Tremont. on tho 5.t1.1 Estate:4E persmt r uf ho Are sai ,lc.v‘laut are lwrnhy kintlow azikr; iww.d to titymett. pint tttnve claims to pitsent the Sabie, 4 autbe.ntirated, for i-i•ttlement. • - .Trotiimtt, A titivst DISSOLUTIONS NjOTICE is herebY-giveit that the firm of J.Y. ,dr cU., tine dlamilrtitl by mu tual eour..?nt. un the I2th day' efOlprlL Mau,. and the books are In the hande et Janes It.Cleatter. reflection. J. Ir. l'ltl et: A: Cyr; 404:t? Astilaltd, Octotwr 4,'v6 VO'I'ICE of DISS I In: firm of We di Ifnibmi.ll.4.been title flay dlasolvotl by mutual content. The bug] now of $ lot /ace partnerab/p will to conduited by Wallant li. Wofir, at tiro olliCo on Cintre atreot.;.Litely orcupLat' by the, firm. .lobo liughesimeassoviated binowlf withT. W. itogiwa, Eaq,. • • . W-Kitl.ci, • JlJ.ltuall) i. i:teptember ' • 4441[- iiiISSOLU'FION of .CO-Partnprship. Li The Orin 41014 businesii - . untie like Otto of .T.ir. 1.54..)1VEN I.IROTHER, Is this.4lly di4iohred mutual consent. All,acconutswillbe kettled NI J. W: Bowen.- J,•‘111. BOWEN, • l'Ottstille ktopt.l, 1&43! W. 11.• J. BOWEN. M . r. J. W. Bowen haring dittpos4of his interest lathe .Piintiog and. Papering host nese to Jarucis ii, ll Udey. the . ' busineav wilPle continued h . )* him under the name of 311.;DEY .11sMYE.N, who ore worthy of liberal public patroyago. . Sept. Al, 'fati 384 t C(h-fAATNERSIIIP 3r.upsy bAllialtitOCiate4 wkh hlm WM. J4DOW, Uuder the firm of Mud* . it Dowpo. We are;Prepared to execttte -all orders for Painting, Glaring, and faperitig, at short - notice and on reasonable tonna Wdeallthoattentionofparcheuers to our iarge stock of Paper }Langton, Window' Bhicles, Fire 'Board Prints; &c... Including every variety. of style and price, which we neer at the lowest city Trice& Lettering of every 'description promptty executtd. • MUDEY*'BOWES, t'aloors abore The American > , Howe, (ntre Area. Pothutilie, eoptembar 20,"56 '• - 38- esQOPAR'I' Eft.HIP,—JAIVIES Mx - BEATTY. of - the late fi rm of 'Beatty .t . Thetnas, has , intuit with him Theodore Baßlaeteen and James B. Beatty, in the Coal blisinees, under the tirm of James M. Watt) , & Co., who wil l p. 3 continue the minifig and Eel. ling 9 of ,1 as este . tl. '• .JAR.I. R OTTY... L- - ,',. .. TIIEOISOII.E.OARRFOON,- - PottrriBe, June 2/ob6 '-, ' ( - 20. .....' ........- • .--....-- 3 , ..-...........- VARTNERSHIP -NOTteE.- - -THE copartnerlihlp,in the •Ltieber brisleest, heretofOre -ex sting betwepn H. C. a a. IVlsciti, was this day,"(Doc. , l a ; 1., 18.55,jdissent by mutual tment. R. C. WILION, ~ G. WILSON. Tha undersigned hate this y, (De5J 1, 1855,) entered :Into •eopartnership In -the umber business, at their' shown saw WC; on the 3fahaney, under. the 1102 cifiril,l - SON .1. ROYER. ' R, C. U . 10z014...• , ' IMI I , • ' --, • . LEWIS ROYliii. . Orders for an kinds of Lumbir liftll be received and at. end 4.4, to by 8.C.-W(l;mi, at the mid. or. Lewis Royer, gehnvikill (Ireton. • Febreari.l6-'56 7-tt Ei COAL. • 3E l ' e t ie• ries db. 41= 1 .cs. ~ i, . i ; 'Black Heath Cbal Tani,' ltmaii awl Vine blritti,' ' • .EEP .Fonstantly on hand White and Tv fl ea Ash . Coal, of all bites. , They 1004.18004h' red' to receive cotti'Con yardage. anddryer th e Reno at low' 'rates. - V , ll'hilad'a,ll.l VI. 'ad 20-6nas - , ed ASRLAND: . COAIFicom L. - P.. . - iinooKz a ccoa Tunnel Collteig.,rThe undersign vs, in conneaton with the Outland Coil. flue - leo:a, .4diten the agency of the above Coal. and are pratiarol to Ourldao orders, w bleb may le addrissett to Poet Cie:lvo, 9i 4fo Wall street, Nei York. - CASZNEIt itc).7l.>Vlo,' I, 1 August 11.'65 '. . , .' ' ,RS'. -tf n.' ~............, A LLEGIIENY „AND CUM: : AR LAN D COA L, by l t he cargo:car, ttm seldr a gor busbel4-marranted tribe of excellent quality. DeafersairriTar sunievi suppfied at echofesale prices. be dellviired at any point along cAtltli or railroad.- Address, o ir apply Ito • - Tlll9. E. CAIfIL;, 101 . 1660 > r 17-4 6 T ri IOPARTNERSIIII'—C. I F. NO:II • TON . and R. V. CLOVER,JR., of the late I'm o finian- Norton d Co.. hare this day; associated with them, W. S. RORAitTS,• J. WALTON and.J.R. VAX 1 DUSEN.Iof the ;Gm of Roberts, Walr.Ml dr Co., and the bUsinOsi continued under ttiti ffrm of %AN DUSEN, NORTON & CO., at X0.1:1$ Walnut streetPlilla., Pier No.l, Port Richmond: ~ • ' f I'hiladelpblA, Feb. 9, '66. • , . • • G-ly CipPARTNERS,i-ilP.—.-- he under kisigned Base-this day (January .Ist, 1F06.) entered into eopartnellShip for the transaction of a (.1;li era! L'mil I Commission. Business, and also for tb'e'pu rebate and ult) 1 of Coal. under the Erni of W. M. ROGERS d,CO. r M telt .... 2 1 4V3 Palsy, New York,andin eentrestreet, opposite the Areerfmin Hotel, Pottscille. i . , -1; •' W3l. M ROGERS , Sew VW*. ,• , • P. D. LL'TIIRII, y 9,'66 • , • I- - 6-tf, - 7 ~. • Bltkistoa 7 Cox et: c 0.,; 4 . 2 '. . ' ' , , IAEALEIIS- , ln and !Shippot, cif An _, thraelte Coal, .Wlslie ind Ited Ash. nt•sunerlor .qulllty. „Wharf No. 2.* Richmond; - Cumberland Coal, from the FrankllnAkAl Company's! Intries, iilq.. dad 4y +theca at 'Baltimore. .• .-. • • ; , ' , , JNO.It, I:II.ARISTON,-, I No. 63 Walnut street, Philk. {VW, P. COX. • . GEO. P. NEVIN, NO. 4 Nets street, New York; Starch 16., 'MS ."- - . . • -.• ; ~.,1/.:Otlir - DINE FORESTi - Allac)c. Olamond rein Coat.--411e ittOnte'ilber, biting made arrangements tbr a full and regular 'supply of pose well known and sthydride fled and :White Ash. Gates. Is,yr'es pared to it'll') them In solid order and with despatch. • Or dem addressed to mewill-be exeented on the most Weer attle terms. .S.IIOItERTB Ja. ' Wharf—Locist street. Sch:nylkill. Officel—No.4Zaltrn: street; Philadelplata,,,and No. 129. tate street n. • ' , ~. - • . Philadelphl4oll 5,1.856 - :• y. . litra . .. 1 . A. l Sill, /On) arid M L ARANOY COAL. . . — . Thettarmfersigned are remised to receive anima! for t le celebrated 'Ashland Coal from the' 4 *llancreft I oneer Colliery .' From the eXtentd re alterations an Itn,, I prosements map at the Collier} , this 'Outer for preparH ng the Coatelhey feel no hesitation In otierlng it to the; i trade as an article that can bate Iv, stvrier In the mar. i tat. both Ca to quail and freedom' from dirt;slate'ithd 1 1 other Impurities. ey are,also prepared to make con tracts the Lehigh an Schuylkill Coal front other Mines.' • • - - ItANCROFT,;LEII'i.4 &CO., ' , No. 10 %ialawt st reet, Contmerelatittalidlng. , 1 February 9, VG. '' :. , .* '. •" , s lily '1 VARTIN Elt S HIP NOTICE. --The' , - . lirm *or LOUIS J..BiLLONI it'SON hi; this dt;y fay 12, 1856.) been dhsolred by mnttutteonsenti ' The firm of /*RR& It & BELLONI has this tit (May 12411.51 t.) been dbwolsed bi . mutual consist. i . The Coat business heretA>foretrammcted'bi 'the aboye named firms has this dai been consolidated Into • qins, and will henceforth be carried' on under the name and t. Brut of BELLONI,T.A.P.RA It & CO.; at the old locations: —i3 Wooster street,; 9th street, turner Represent; 1.91 h Istreet, near . Avenue 8,1114 also at , Na- IS rille'xl met, llt posito the Coal rachange. , , ROBERT BELLONI. : i • . ' GEORGE . C. : PARRA It . • II .CIIARLES BELLt NI. - • New York, May 31. , b 6 , . • : .. ':-.;'.. • VIRST CLASS COLLIERY 't4 Let: ! . truttees or the York idjotoing the Bo rough of Pottsailleinffer bsicese that valuable portion of the we end. of the estate, which embraces about 5,300 fort of the Celebrated Ilincklifine Volts, Red.,4o, abut. to: . gether with the Trmn4l. ,IlabLit-Hale, "'matelot &dew Pettis. The west end of this Colliery tot at Weatirod where the !dine lllliitalltotid passes through • the) rep: eriy—the distance to Schttylkill.lleven is on ly eretniles It is; therefore thong the ticar.!/1* OVieries to pd a:. The superior quality of this Coal ttener.illy cont= . wands more than the urea market privet - or/bp beat red . ash Coal; and the quantity in mipposed to bee !Beirut to -supply a drat thaw colliery for along series of yenta. Appilestbrin for filtrated ufermation and terms of le to to be =Welt. . .A. corner. Beent) d and Malututottin streets,rettariU• February 2 t:.,6 , • 4-tf- , • bethport I 4T w Il J el e C A?ll 4 l ' niir a dE , eo i t i d Z inuttluation has canny been opened from tire Lehlith Cad Itegien to be waters of New, York Day; at ; Faltsabetbport, .Nevr , Jet , .y. is the nearest .apprtrichrVhieh has yet Leen • e by railroad trout the Coal deposits of Pert%lrania to the great markets of New York and New En land Formsrly. before the present Inland mutt were o e e t i al, the deAtersJo this city obtained-their Lehigh Coal from Bristol, Tenraylranta, at' A distance • of more Abaft' 230 and at a frel:ht of about St 00 pee ton.' "Now, it eau be bad by an inland 'water comninotation 402n:dice: and at a freight.of about Itir cents per Md.—. rfte Fame r,elatiie advantattes will also bederiVed try ,all I the buyers an the North River and, in the vicinityof Now York. and in all the New England tqatee. Cluing the present season the oubsertbers will be the exclusive shippers of the celebrated South end WeA taprion Motto ' taiu tehlith Coal, at ribtabetbport.and reser.% will, tow, be able. at all times; to obtain sargeva _Alt bent Itelay:—; Trains Ofloaded ears with frer.hly traced Coal are: paw: received dally direct, front the Fable+ „ Consider!** the latenseeOf the ammo, it ia ilorri . -1 14 that **derv,. Tor tids celebrated Ccei- ielbe PrcruPi/Y ele cu t e d, shut " be iteht withent debar to our office* at New. York, Phils. delphia, or Beaton. • • • • • _ • AriftNITIED Nas.llo Broadway, Now Yor4; h 7 Walnutal rect.' i'hlhe thdpidat 86 State street; Dcetna. ; , . _ . - - . . 4: ~-;',.;--F-•-z.4:-. ,t-'-' , Z6 ? - I ' s '' ; J Y; -. Z- , :i1i , ., , .. - : - : ,„ . .-_•lt-'l.t,:%lS::tAE.t:::.-11,_t7:L.,:..:.-.',-,:- 1 111.0 M t`SaN ,A. GODFIi , - rXitY. LET---The firgaii4l ri . one hotel'. known i s ilia " Eagle 1C ,(d{' a Net, rlatadelphia. ..ne boupe is doict.' 3, nese, and well calculated ftwiWestarn.or 5c... i being °M* gt located in th e begirt of Ib 1 of rbiladelphis: It contalds 120 motor.. I airy.' 'A atablealao coonected, with Nom P , TLe.bouse - Will be, let 013'.reeionable tonne-, can bo given inunedlately. Apply to: or ad 4 W. Gortor‘.l.92 North 31 street, l'olladelpll4 October 4.'55 . . , • IS. . rrO LET—A goQ d .and convre.l I i _„._. , dwelling bowie, in Mabantongti Ftrer ; , 10.• !Ennt -- -ond. • tent $l6O per annum . Enfin Ire 0, II . 2 - • ," . , MILr. ' l t tkepteintei ..`l, '6l ~- . • . • ti I . ri.\ _. ---- , if) lbs: Peruviin I : 111t15,0 4 / 1 .7 k. 11041 tbh beg or t 4. !, kill ilavensky_ , ,'-': re l: T. I , klehosik ill liven. August.= 'f4' I .1 j_KINTING rAK:II.--11cio4A: k ji . , .. Papelr, Of over tag it d weight, of so r i6i fur Pale at 31111 price*. '') , E. Iti.110:' •gio LET .- ---1.-rcin:the frrlii ' A iobcunext. the bow. f* Nomegbinis t.t longing to the &Ate o! .biro Mtldieett• , ( " 3 : occupied by Nr. George Mown. . For (olio ..ar, , • l. 3/ 1::. . . . ". Pottidille.,St view 1c.t.11.1.6t ' i 3 , _ . III7OR . k • .' . " —• 4 SLE 0.6 . .0f chop!' '1 - .4 ~ 1. - delightalni lasted tetikteaces en t o ' i go street. Pottorrllle./.,144 25 fret:i. VW • A 113 I _fort deep. iloaro 112 (1 4 , . X(VVIIt C071400 ,1 ' . - lag swinge( welt srat4zr on the prelailwi. Ir' : able.. F4 , l' p4rticulanr call (II Les'a• 14,41,' la Feeond Ptrret. Pettstllte. Seale:4l%4ll. .41G • SVEAENGINES M FOR . A Sten* Enxinfle. with deem eyilrJe "-::-, mtleter, And ti fro stroke. It MI utng ey lir 1. .: lOwirirr. 6 trettitr kr. with It Vett , . fcrue .1 1 ; 1114.61- Furnace: Wettid mak.. eirclitut'Vo rT o Init Engine,. .onr or, both will it pold.to to ply to - - • 11:NRY Lo:\ M. ~._% Pr , : —3,tivoia',lllr, it II k.r , .I ' : 0 7 1n:91,V , SNA*11:8• r ,f,, 1: • .l' : '' .4 . ,:::4 - ;;U:;;;• ..--.1:..,::::`,: 4i44a-= Aho Ruleriattlettt. A tudy of the Abol6/12inp, is ite rtvm.Mjlnltyill'i, statistic's, will he naiad intr , t. tntr. SOO the cxteut of territory .o:ivory Look et Chow 14,8 itito which the • , t.‘ 'orracv wjtl thrust thuiri.eculistr iristitutivat North itertuirttee:•,nt titot”toniair eit° tiwi , Fur th e vita.: teY the, dimity of Free L ego oariettiy. styptic : at: the' citizmoi or. yirevent the - nktvanFo ilt•Ett a i„ y , 'other iach of Free Solt. . •„ •---' • • STRAY QTRAY GoiAr.- - ()aine th c e:, A t0..0 "proutt,..e of the (: 1N...61,er. in llranch'Ap..: 6 ._"4, KIYAd ttitrw rinea. a bale rt.tr wblle7r: ortner 13 , 'reqat,, , telt . to. Drove pr , i+ertv, pay and hike her 3418 E, (Abend:K. ehe Kill he cording to M. ••oet q ber,,A • • • - 41),,t TRAY CQW.7—Citpte to the it./ AV; ttif the sabsedlve on fill( 24tb./Ply Mil iirataa,t, a Bed COW, with wtiiita faaw-aiwt, white apota about tßa bodr. • Tha oWner fa rugaested to call and prune property...pp ste m , will he sold aetbrdlug to law. . G. OBOE Llewellyn; sebaylkil; e "I) - A inrwit 'MS '• . '. NOTICES • - 7 A, G ePo CY for tho , Purehaieand ~ , i . i - v ' o f heal Eitste..—The undersig;oeil. AIM .4 nml 14 , ,Pt.ttsville, Schujlkill t• enth ty,lathw Mid 01 , 11.1,f,,r esp, rieuee la the purehm.o sail iple at ltsv./ I, e„, ii i op deli a s allied iit thirliuo al busitiesi; la Ciant...trl oppulla the Am vicati &tote], where he will 1. i 4 t) .atai.givesi caution t' titalarssot Chi, descriprion, .f *Altrili irEAVEjj . Pottsville. Octobet 4. '341 ', 1 la 3.' IOTICE.L---The Heirs' Of the 4 - 4 , . Itec..4ONATUAN PARKIN Wer.lysin Metl.4 ritintsfer,n naftveof E;beitleld,whefirterniarried wi t h. l'irker ot Ifewsbury, and together died at 31altao; Enaboria.. 4 bout 114. - 1 :It - Pottle; at 'anpriaxed to be. realdlnir In Sell ay 'kill -mountaiu me are Wilted to renal thyir. addrati to '4. Office, New York." - New; Yorh; Oclobei 4,'44 4O-te 'll:botitt of Comtnon Pleas of tichuylltill,e4nt.. _ ~kna* J Atyrt, ' , . No. Ainitif MIU.Ya. September Term. 19 t'fiet Undersigned,Ptuditor appointed by the mi4r •te distribtde the proceeds rail on the atom Fl. F and imongltadentitied to the same, will attend*: duties of hts appoAment, at his office, in *entree Pottsville, on Fal the 24th day of OetAberthois o:eloelt.A. 3L WM. L. WRITS Y, la4l:' totisvinr, October :ts 1!-4 . - T . S. A. 7 -LI-, Washington Camp;lo •14 i •Uavior -44.4ns of Ateerilrueete every it el-ening:id Michatileg liall,(Thi story), comic' tie iztact Market streets , Pottsville; a. • 1 , ego. J. Kim i 46-lyj 1 COMM/21 TATECt. Ir)ROPQSAX4S wi.ll, be received the Euglheer*Offiee, Hazleton, un fi t none; re 27th, G:4-embaniting, Brushy follow Trestling.' Ilasieton itailmad,'o contain theta if 4 .900 cubic • Ittor..lo, MARTIN •CORYELL, Engl • Hazleton. Sept2O. '• - zc..; The, Relaware:and . l4 'tan Canal Will be opened for Narlgatki AY. the 28th Init. No greatir.draught of rater ./ *Teat will be allowed usitil April Mh., JOHN R. THOMBON-4,wr Ibl j fß._fr. F.. TRUCKS aid MAINOAY. Mining Engineer, Patinteei rear of Purifying Mine Stater are now at thet , r•S Rouse" where they vat) be happy ta era those .s.sl who are Interested In taring' the expense atto4 the destruction of Dollene by mine water Pottiville.,August 9,'40 March %,1856. sl:Nuehil • COAL COMPANV.:—ltolders of len Jr.- , 41.4; 9 this Company , in this vicinity. are requott.f t.; ward to the Aubseriher Or payment the cupmtut , bee endiniiag 'each capon, It. W. MASON:own.. f Sept.'2o:sll 3S-30 , Letter address-rilatiV yeo.o MINBRS.—PrOpos* far Jr frotu LO to 70,yards of rock tunnel. al the cd 8, itepplier, Locust Hun, Dear Ashland: alpz, pale for driving v. tunnel to the North Latirryf 1,1`4 moth Vein, at the same colliery. a 111Ataneo 'of at yards, through' loose ground and rook. .111 pcc3 the undersigned utitil iiatunlay t pctober 11th. ALEX:It .. Agent,fDr Locust Mt. C. September 13, '54 TO %hi d Coal -rEttatid inert Ingsof !kg:opera tni; : trillli• ht reome of the Coal' Assoc/0100, In 0- R t re' xtr tlarriguell'ffeoketorei eyety Tdeetta am! 1r1e4 4 11 o'clock; A. 31., to . I o'clock. P. - 3/. :4;1/1 Itii,i :4 ell h 1 the weltarrof%tbeTradeite inited to stl.ll. mertlnpl, tbrtmogh'wbleb, It lir:bcp .a • pen,4l taldiAbment of r. The aka EXCAUS Pe of &kWh; may be effected. .f .. ~ S.Bll.l.Y3lAlti. lJ • Pottsville. Aprlll9. l lStid - • • VO"PICE. is heretay:igtir.en that il , 'plicitiou will: he made at the next . f.c.i , Legialattire of Pentisyirania. for the, incoir. r:1 Rank with the usual, prirjfetieig said Danl. op, the ..Sittlyik ill , lial'en hank." with a "mit+ ' , Rundred Thduvand Dollars and to Le terft,d is rough of Schuylkill Ilavenak. t rylkilielunti DfINJ.DELONti. • S. . DELID:tIT, JOSEI4I SEIFERT.", v DA.'IEL SA Y Din. 61DEON BAST. " WILLIAM 111 - 3T743 , SA3IE:Et. V. KiIANNON, DEOROF. KAUFMAN. Scb J uylkill Haven, tilyl2, '1 11 . - !...• ~. rjr AM Ik.QUA,, June 26, : 1856.--.ic.'• /byes. Smith it'Onnpany,l'hiladolphiA4lit . I of 21. th init. is received and contents n+ ,b d have ne objection toyubllsh that we contracted ' tcesou Then ty-Tbrariand tons at Gmenwia-lo • delivered at Port. Clinton during the preseni frs• That about Eight Thousand tent have been tt I”.'' . .you. end that wi!expeet. In, KOCAt Eat LI, te &Hie' :h anre'of the amount called Aw in the contnot.l Pt , are not aware that we bare any other Agent the' ' 0 " Sturtevant k Co.. for the Went oar Omen w 1. w.' Coal, at Philadelphia. or eisewheret. . • We' only designed. in the circular of New I."''' • valet 2 Co.. to cut off those parties at Mb ~s ' t were constantly pretending:to sell our Gr.vnvv: ' .1 although the c a - never badAtuithing to , do sirh" that Coal. lotewere". aware that NeWell;t. , ,e''''' Co. were our Agents, and our only Agents , .01 11, ' ' ,the Greenwood Coal,--and Newell, lZt urtesinrt t' , aware that we had tepid you a quantity of it , . $3::.... . Tot:mg truly, ', ,1 . . 1. 2 It. AO Atiguat 6,56 , ; ' ..-- ~. ;':7 -FOR SALEIL TO I • ytALUABLE PROPERTY` 1 -7-The loose and, lot tiow 'oeCipled e:act Norwtrzian street, !net fro 009 A LA 20 by 110 feet, now °eel:pled Z.r s idjoialng the above. - Tema, to salt ukh pot J.U. 1 Pottwrilie. o,tober'4, '56 , . ' QucLFt9.'s6 I UST. RECEIVED.--A. tar , e , Of went oliplendldPe4tunery, be.. frvoi)b , lorleSor Jules-Raw) at Ca. liarrlaon and 0,? , r5- 0 All those wbo want , hoe rerhsterzy,.rio It • : I. 4 IST , SBook ettd Varlets,Store. Jane:tr.,: 21:1854 4.OUSE -ALL gory Briar flutidinit,located en : 7, 14 next door to th4,ist Sl g ih e dim et iu kb. T at` oil he itnet desirable in theliorougtt with An ern improvements, - Poseesabnt given tuna yu terms and tither partteittars t apply tr: 4., yit Nib:tills, July r i:l3, ; li - -xt. d, Orbo . tvtoke I . ' rt MI a II =I lki MI 1101 ' t tql r 0 I :te ttl3o o, l' JA‘` EZEIMINI