_ :i 11. I :' RCM L m , , 1 I t a. ) POTTOVILLIp PA. smrvabay, comma /Mg /IWO! TSB nue ziarrual The Bap&line State Comelie‘aad Cea4a l e erof the Novak Marimba see at, ilerrirbesires Tiso47; for 'the :purpose of fanning $ %ion itheteral Ticket, lint, stemma nen thOlki .) inn, at which, tisas the three . Committees- - -tbi rainier* American, the NintbAiiliaa ant the in. Dia, at which limas talon 'ticket Will reallybe nominated. If however, the Coninattein teli.to form s ticket en the lath, &lepton lima the people who yin ipoi Opted on the llitk, will meet to eonsuntips oi , the Flit P p et. Ti beet - & elle; prevails impo '• st .' . the masses of the lop Position e for • thuits. 1, / nip. against:mei Ddeltanen at the IPpeicte , 4. .."-.. lid eleetioe, and the, Philadelphia Ingairer ism )most egregiPtsly impuri upon, wimp itimbii,thad i l- en Widn4y, a deipeteh from \ Barris Wig, to / the efrt hat the Fillmore Aperient. Committee minted Paid in'the fonnatioe tithe Union Mae , ' N ora! tieket t l There was perfecianenimity of floil-, fits on the oerasion. The melting. did not Demi: WO 'a ticket simply because if was notjudaidlx- - pedtent to dap at present. • - c.o. The Plea of IJekes primed 11.:ildetick. -it.. i s ' . not a fusion" of the Americans and, ll.tpubli is. -S It is simply:a Union in opposition. to the - mood° candidate for the Presidency. ,It tri&ba made to secant the State to the'Opposition. *Ho ticket formed will be composed of.2t. niuneslee- P'eted by the Committees. Each ticket will be, beaded--to make up - the 27th ame—if , i 2 is deemed proper; by. the name of their topective •4isadldats for the Piesidancy—or a name can be ' trantfirred from the bottorn to the top of there= vigils.e tickets to make the distinction between ~- thi Fillmore end Fremont i voters. , Atter the'Votest ars'nemsee ' d up •the ell:Pori will be apportioned .., - . for the respective candidates , in phiportion,te the popular vote polle4 for thin. ' ' '7l\.: This is perfot:tly fair proeeeding—eccoring to ihd Ai:mikes and Repohliean -partf!v.:" . 4keir phenyl), whic' can be breuiht into effective play, while the State is secured. filmic !soles liochtiren. !hit member of the Ainericin orße publican pastier, eso object to this ermigeminf , The redoState . and s ty .cen Mt • .. 4 ~ i Every member of the Oppositiote—cirry opponent in ,Penneylvania of th e odious itrin. • Ciples of the Sham' Democracy, will be/led . upon on Tuesday next, the day of our kete election, toleast his vote for the Union sfate - Ticket; and s in his respective locality for iliiirn. g l, - ,sentatives in Gooies -and 'the Legialathee, and - for local . officent. - ' 1 . •- - , !,-- .The State Ticket, which inrst claims lour ' attention, was formed for the iimpoile of pert. .t. „Eying the State-government cethe •corruption -.. , :mismanagement that . bad • so long ilia; i graced it. :As it citizen of marked integrity had been placed At the head of the Stat, it 1 was desirable to, see him) surrounded by . 1 en of elual purity of principle, who , Would how • eiktly unite( ) witiabirn in att. effort - 'to check the l i 'grieui extrevagance and th e waste of pa Mc rn • , oneY. that had 119 long marked,' the Canal ; Board, • and other branches otgovern I nt. For this . ptirpoiel was formed' a ticket w d, i (tie wonld unite . the whole opposition' in 'its up- ! • ; r:tseciere, Xisiewil;Crottlie Legislature _fro Bradford county, was nominated forur , veyor General, from the ~Republican, ras.' Hiti father had filled th 4 same o ffi ce hilt 1 ,• • . / 1 great di4inctioe under °Gov. Shenk, ald he i• hitnielf is a practical Surveyor.'Be is a n• atom :, tleman of Mond, practical =ability. A honorable; pttre, up right , frenklearted and. i 1 open handed man than BA111134)eW LAPrE i does noilive within the liits of Pennsylvania. ti 1 He is i hightona, fibers l , true . tnitt;wo l rthy• ' -of the suffreges.of all who can appreciate'the i sterling qualities of 'human nature. - ' f ~• Dsawtx pget.r.s, the candidate for An itor. General,lisait accomplished lewyer, wiithe head. of a sietesman, and the ineorre . tilsle i ti • temper Mid nature of Cato, the Ceusor. - Ilia • I 1 conacientiously scrupulints ccuidact•gave'him great inflames in the Legislature; and though • member might differ with him in_ judgment .on particular rnesidres, none dared to Opa l:l4n his bonesty, l or sincerity of his convic lione. The vra of reform' will , indeed be in- L augurs, d when such a Min is placed at the head 4 ' the Auditor's bureau. Mr. P. was selected from the Antelicaii•ranks.';', a Mr. ocettsit,' the candidatelor Canal Cater missio er, was well, known from his long es:- perietr in the Legislature , ,'where he had . won f r himself a State reputation. • Mir. ' • -*uglily cogniza n t of th e system of Public 1m ,,, provetnenti, no man was better fitted to probe I the abuses of their Administration, or to nor= red the extravagant and Wasteful . expendi• tnreslof which , they bad ,been the fruitful MC.' Mr. C: was n minuted ; ` as an 014 lan, • r t ' AI must admit that a . stronger ticket, in • : all respects, never hati beenlillieed-before'the , , ' f . peope of Penusylvanie ; and its election on Tneeday next,will not only be a political - in ,ump , but a moral one. • , ' Ot our County Ticket we say, anhesini , tingly, that kis one of the most cinexcePtion-, sble!ever presented - .fin. the Suffrages of our .Citizens.. • Ability , honor and probity are re. enisites all - important ,in the,'meu we i select fbr,publie, - positions. On our_ ticket there is • not i man Who will not stand the test of crit iiialSamtiey—Lnot one who is wit: a,,stip,eriar esodidatei • litnehcare weir exerciMd iii the the Ruination of the ticket. , It is • one • 'we can, with pride, ask every opponent Of the-National : Administration, in this County, to support • been' ily.lF- ,' . • For Congress, we have - a tried and true in. . man, the person of the Hon. Jas. H. Cr sett.. In every position, either in or out Of tongress, be ink displayed talents of the highest order.. Apart, howerer, from hiti 4. , itio, and recognised 'ability, he is a warM. , • and abiding friend of the Coal and Iron intt;r. I eats of this State. -„Every measure tending , i to enhance those inttki; will, in the future, .; itt in the putt, find, n i l Mr. Cseetiztt,Xml s e.. I dent, unflinching advocate. " Ei,etY friend of those interests should support him; It should', be, generally !indecent:id that Mr.:Cauramx ' had no desire fora renomination kir enigma(' It was only at the urgent solicitation of ,the Citizens of, Northumberland • county' that be . Ooniented, to' again hive - hie name _placed in ThroeghMr. Caste pea exer ezenkthe greet Railload-lron heme was de. f l eeted in Cengress, and a Teri bill reported il a Sidi will ?secure itdegu to Motion to our interests, while it stords . protection to the .insukshictarent; off i the Eaitern States: ; A itsiunch mita:eta of Freedom, 'an active . la -1 orer for - the intonate of, his Statu r e consist eat and straightfoormslinum, to hts past pub lic sets we can refry with pride. By bin elec- 1 iion tide District will secure, for a second' I nut, irepnmentative who hilly understands the Wants and interests of thote he represents, • end Who pommies the abi'ty„and in4egylte 11 secure for his : constituents their' just rights. ~ ' 11, our candidates for the , Legislature--- Cue. FlLaiLiff and . JACOßllaskitit—we have ' gentlemen of experienOe; abiliti, sound semUt 1 . 6.n 4 goo d judgment. :- As legislutive , ofacers, they will be fix' dui and ‘elSciekit, and will die •play that prudence, honesty and disczimini= lion's° essentiel in a' representative at Hat risbuigr Mr, Fauna i always was a consistent and; ale . retireseutative., We cordially e n . dais bins , now th a t Its is on the right side. , t: . .it ebmod be burn. in Barad that du ring the /Pat' .' iiiiimm • or ifie Legis tutor.' our !ePredet!"-- .tatitits will be sailed upon to elect • a .United : 14401"Senster. Sow' important, then, is it 1 ,isle ibe peopiinCear likete leAided: ream kw . . lbihiataillieelMt„,tmeh my ireepely in imee i :44iikPilbei aid 'the ragineti4k 4,slaiers ArOriltew 't Epee, loi tle 4:ooittli -;-.f-f - ::...4 . :-!.-:',:;' .. .--, -.., ~ '..::,17:2_ . f . ' - ::::::,. ',-..:-.:.;_`..:::.:.' r.:r_1, that Mewl. Faattif and ilasmaa'a positions are clearly 441)4 • - - For Assocale:Judges, ens,'..have upon - the Union tieltel,kizonaa Wionsir slut Joss Stwrwai, gentlemen of tuseaCeptkmablz4n rate character. Mr.Eittpneasee petiOroll pop ularity ind privets worth, see preleg - nent; while foi °tidal aNlitylreati Lave ito sups= rico: For • .11f.r. WOMAN we pledge ourselves. We have Win; him for twenty years. A bet ter man cannot be found in this county. He is ItF,C i llitlY joibua with true Asierkeff Prie• sr:lpin; ato, - if ital:64;We knew 44 one Who• would give Mere :universal satisfiketion to vdl fharties Itji. 11' integrity and erity of his come. t • • The - etimitre kw the of fi ce of' net At torney is ;f3i4lT.Bnoesea,Esq l a,foung man of •ability, one whippould be proMptand careful in the dischaige iff the defies, appertaining .to 'the pcwittm. 1n hisezperience agd judgment, the citizens of our county may lily :upon bar good officer. • ' , Partionlirizition in relation to the rest of the lgentiettiep on the ticket is noneeesaary.— They have liWsy s themselvei like men, 'and enjoy the confidenge and esteetwof their lam! eitilzeni. ' , i , - ~f-,i.,:!"•t... ~_ . • . Our ~COunty . Tieketi from topt6 bottato, it is a good One. It should receive !he support of every Sian in tbe calmly 9,Pposed to Bu• chanan and ibis policy. WO objection eau be lonia to's arogle maui on it. • Wt e, ask itr /nerds to rally .arnand Wand elect it triumpbantli. l• '- mirs orniroir tar :situ sit . 41tAXAS; Jeases 11. ,C. 4190.4.101! When we are to•lia;iii`ll arrive', fa Potts ville to-dity—,4airies iliXlitY, ion oftiny; Clay, in oar mi d st, man, it is well to ii electioneering-fur *Jame Dorfon over Abe (+Onion elasticised by rd l an his eisinent father of the p 1 t Democratic can. dictate for title Presidetiq. Where Henry Clay stood in lEtilT, he would i , tiring, now 'Frand.—. Can no blush of shame :tingle the cheek t of- the degenerate spa, when ba remembers that the. min, whose election he Blow _ adtecating ,from the sturap'in Per niylvania,kwas hie Tether 's bitter eit calumniator`! On the oil where the vilest (null was perpetrated by theiknet#es of Ilebrj . Ctay, to defeat bib election, Jsates B:Clay now seta bib foot, to assist his noble : felines - enemies. - 4y, hi this county, that holds j the testimony of _lien Clay more 'preeioui 'then , the most valuable of earthly treasures, will 'James B. Clis stead to- clay, to falsify the in4tal sentiments bequesih: ed to as by his ,fither; j Weil may we desire to see the statue of Henry Clay which overlooks our town, draped in 'mourning on the occasion; for it . grill be a 'peeler!, to tralce . atmils,weep °Tern bit ter toluene° of, the frailty of healer' nature. . Let os glance at atracord—an interesting re: cord at this period, touching as it does; on • Mr. Durbanan's connection , with the Kane lotterl'aittf frintd—a fiend which .carrted this State for Polk, against •'ll4ry Clay ;in 1844. Dia let tcr•to Daniel Ullman, dated August 4th, 1847,,t0 be found page 544 of the Private Correspondence ,of Henry Clay, Mr. Clay says: • ' • 1 • ' "The principle brprotection anti the fraud prac ticed:on Pennsylvania by the gene letter--In fur- ther support. of this fraud,,' I' learned yesterday .from, the Hon. Recerdy 'Johnon, that during the ,Congress of 1844, wken same interrogatories weru addressed from your State to Polk requesting a a more explicit exprestion et. his opinion in re gard to the Tariff of 1842, Mr. Buchanan wrote to Tennessee that the Kane-letter was milking well, and begging that those Interrogatories might mot be answered,, and Mr. Polk accordingly re mained silent." • , That is "woof. concluiive of .:Mr. Buciianan's cataPliollffari4ll.disttatußetdotis hand-1-a fraud Which-defeated Henry. pair fur the 'Presidency. • The tulAezed opinion of the character and ea patity, of; Mr. Buchanan, In a public point of view, is contained le a letter to Daniel' Ullman. published on rge 619 of tbo Private Corrospow. dative of Beni, Clay: • • tot' the candidates on the Democratic side, I should prefer General Cue. Ile is.l think, more to be relied on than any of bis ,europetiturs--clu ring the trials of Abe loci; session Of, the last Con gress. be bore himself firmly, cotiSitoten!ly and patriutical/y. De, has quite as =sib 4ibility, quite as much Amnesty atiif I think; mueb more hunesti and sincerity than, Mr. Buobanaa.'' In connection with this, we ask.attention to the folloWing eitract from a letter of. Thomas H. 'Clay, the eldest son of the beloved and limenied Thi It firtliev* sage in Amu, -100alif was . nib firthis 'side during hislllnent, and stlis death. The let. tee 'bears date, Manefield, Sept.' 8, 1856: Mr. Clays Trot . . . . . • . . . **My ; father thought Buchanan :weak and' cor rupt: -wanting, as General 'Arbon has it, in moI grinners. I tiaxe seen no reason .to vary ral my iniou (ruise Mixed up, as be is. in Mse i n+ old-- 4 Bargain and Corruption" plot, his card to 1 this . telegraph newspaper in July; 1827, in wiiich I .he sisys.(l attempt not; Ingi re the wordy, but the aubstanced "Mr. Adams bus been elected to the Prerideney byMr. CLiy's, agency: Mr. Clay lies been appointed Secretary of. State by Mr. Adams; the peophrwill draw their own inferences; " his attempts`to prove in tiriblic spe e ches' in 144, In Pennsylvania, that, lifr; Polk ,wan a better Tariff maul than Mr. Clay, furnish sueh,X dunning re cord of 'weakness. and *curruption,,that I cannot conceive how evensanj Democrat of the old ' , line, I mean Jackson Demucratles.uld give hion his support. Who could believe, then; dist, any old i line Whig, any friend' of my. father, .would--he I found in his cause? . . I ,Whether au aut:iur or signer of the Ortensi Man ifesto, be bey shown An utter watt of thOid states manlike quilities which are requisite in al Prost dent of the United 'States. • • Can an Amarieanllia halt in'its opinitin •be tween.sueli men? •Is 'slavery agitation 'never to be put at rest? •• Is c enuutter sovereignty and I:usterism to be tolerated4iy free and euligbieued Amerieuns? are we reidy to_ sell our Virthriglits fur a times of pottage? Fu c bid • it; Almighty Gott! • * •• _ll, i a • . • - Look at Kansas; 'what bee produced the mate of. things now being ena' F ited there?. Is it not the weak and imbecile administration .of Franklin Pierce?' Ilas'aut jamoir Buchanan adopted' the sets of his administration us part of his platform? 'Anil can our abused Maintry 'submit to_such anotheeadministratioll far four years longer? I "After these eatraeta from the Opinion of father add sun, who are one in sentiment on . the great question of Anteriean litepuldicaniore, and ' n the unstaeu of James Buchanan for the pgaition to which he aspires,' what think you, BR Line . W kip, of James B. Clay? What think - yoo,of . the 'eon, ti 1 act,Of the man, to-day to be in your Midst, whO calls upon you to support Jewel Buchanan, who ~t 'more than any other maa, originated and wi rked out the slanders and fraud/ committed uto the characterand patriotirm' of his 'noble oirerthe revered head 'of the Whig party? l'he Inoitit of ailing you to support - James 'Buchanan, is F only ottiyal to the enormity of his naafi"' crime n ad treating the ejection of his fanlike bittern* 1 itne .;, my and calumniator. - . •: i 1 Tim Puma, 1117 , 11iltes of tkik "The 'subject of thO eoudidon OV,the poor of the South engaged our attention last ',I 'lt is one that every free workirig:r.an of the should. thormigitly understand sod. APPl'seit i the local lawS end customs under which so many poor white laboring men in thelionth are en ded, will be perpetaated' in new territory,. hould the Democratic, Pro-Slavery party be s • 1 it the - coming Prerideritial election. - ' ' • e The followintstatistiesfronilthe Ceases 0 1850, show the Mamba'. of whites (exeluding;oreign `born) in 'eertainNtatwand the numbei of white 1 'persons a:eluding foreign-born i nlmola -' Mies, , over• twenty years of age, mut e _to) d and Meat; o real - • - &ski,. Mitts,. . wed *Re. New litgland States 2,399,851 • klint • New•Y0rit,2,393,101 • ; 23,240 ' AlOams' • , • ' - 419, 9 6 , - 2Vl' , . Aikansai,l6o,72l 167702 ~ Koutucky, 1 730,012 _ 64,340 Missouri,, • 51b,434 34,420 871, 7 ' /5,868 North '550, 63 14326 South Carolina, F - 266, 55 15,680 Gotirgis,. 515, 20 40,694 Telloonsee, 78, 28 ; 77,017 • • Tbe evils which rigid the slave-States are •: rions and onapileated; . but ;they all . originate with or arer awaraled by - that 'fatal : institution • , * w hi c h wesirogion. Je ff erson rattivnlfenty, and w it th e great men of the South of thelterolution my epodb , deplored, but' wi4eh the madness - Of modern times bugs as a Messing. -•• The wages of labor are always low' 'enebie e exclusively sigrieultnrad. Industry begins to be fairly rewarded, when it is meted with skill, whoa eesplymente atimiroperiy divided, 'and when Om general arises* of education . and Intelligente is seised bithe facilities afforded by density of pop elation:-' The grain-growing regions of 'igsmern Europe are tilled by serfs; it le only in Iffesiern Situp that we Ind industry ettPt*ying n ' s * potability. Agrietlintal Mmottlis ore edinpant lively peer; sad ,ssamifiestidas ail oemparcial iimati•uste sowtpardivelY Atilt how* ode *or, eves spook skit riot., letemproloadOOmm &IDS Wort aided lititutiilitier, imma 4mtiefumi4- tri nog; - net :the South gi alliostintelosively "'' . .':-.--7w - 73. --, a ,- - - .... ,,,., _ . _ . 3.:i!P::.!;!.'.'.i'...;:.;, - . - ,' ,. .';:t. ,,, .'ar . 5' - . , , , .::: ,., .' , ig , ii' • :',..,;.=',7-[:-;:"..';,..:,,,!•,;'''''';1;..!...i-,.:1 lil=l 4 ' ' • "W'r eviindtorel,residts. tottlitaßY ill lb" Pam "M l ' telly sloe Suites, (whfcblhaire admitible 'natural Wiliam for' minfeg aid inenufact4nieg) "(rem the thistßottiett "et like/try,' tinder ;which there 'eanttokin, in .ik,e ritgenixetion jar isuebty that bierisk elan, 4141,,Att frit 'States, fs*tweet,/ 7 .... of letelligent atePenterprisfeg Induetry ; ~,, , shitf) a* ti youth net coarteettyd "deb the ~! owemnhip of mutat relent a slaves; conetituting no4 j far from thrs*.foiartle of the whole nnenberof whitey confieed stbeet trt theism wages of agri 'teller) ' label., and' *dell, : kit off torn front title bY the degradatiO' of a iiiispanionsliii, with „ , 140,0kaltsveer ~...st'astasiosteithilitet eisillaatles, illibiere quo , lend a send wits life, sinking deep- , 'es od more bovelessly lido. barbarism with cosh neaediaagenerflon: The alare•owtler takes'at firXt "all:thetliestis, d, aid 'pall* ell the - laid Fat.. Ceptible ;Of regular. enlilvaliati; land the' poor weilter, thrown'beek Upen'the bilk aid upon the startle soils---Score setiattOre, *Wean' opera unbigli to acquire title'eyeam to, the cheap lands '4l,osrollott,/, iritbilet \vostdOrttbeit sebookolid et' length without even adesire for education, be' come the • miserable. Isolate deleribed to us. In Virginia - and ell the 'ttd slave Stater, immense 'lnlets belonging tit priante owners, ire abandoned fdr toes, end in the Southwest, -Immense' tracts teidoegios its the heeverotuent of the United States, ere oceepied,ip thia way. Southern agriculture, ride and: w asteful to thelast degree. is not fitted ita grapple with diffteultiite. It seises Upon rich i s sails, and ClOurishes bilk while - it •Is - eXhatisting • ~ 'teem. It knows how to rah* cotton'. anu ' torn, bt - bas no fiesibility, mi,power of adaptation to circumstances, nu inviruiveness. The poor white,, it he cannot And bd,ttools, whereon to raise grain, becomes a hunter upon the Lilts whfela might en ' ricis him with ducks end *ids.' f - • In that's”' settlement or !bellow and rich soils t, the Southwest, these evils were less., apparent; . but the d'ownward'progresse is rapid and certain. First the farmer without slime , mid then the tmall planter, succumbs to thlexo queues desola. ion. Mow feelingly it is depicte Hi the follow tag:extract front , an oddness deliv red a few weeks ince by the 800. C. C. Clay. Jr., of Alabama: 4 can shoot yea, with sorrow, o the older per: riots of Mahouts, end in mytive county Of Madison, the sad memorials of the aeries , ' and ex hausting culture of cotton. owl, small planters, after taking the errata off their' 'ands, unable to restore them 1.; !tut, manures, dr Otherwise ) aro going further Writ Ind South, id search of other virgin Nude, which they may and will despoil and imps's-etkb in like manner. Our!weelthier plant er?, with. greater,Prneeris and net snore skill, are buyirg oat their poorer neighbors. extending ' , their plantations, end adding to their slave force. The wealthy few,_who are able t' live on *mailer 'fits, and to give their blasted elds some rest, a pushing bli the many who re merely lode li pendent., Of the $20,000.000 anually realiaid taitu I from the soles of the-editor' cip of Alabama, nearly all not expelled in suppo . ng this . protlu- I eerr,.is re-invested in lend anl necroses'. Thus ' the white popalatiou burdecreasied and the slave Increased, rhuost potri pZ4st in several - counties of our State. ! Iti.lB2s,3ladison i countir east about 3,000 votes; no 4 she cataMt cad exceeding 2,300. - In travelling that coainty,;'one p a ill Airecover nu merates form-houses ,-tinee the eh eof industrious. ,end intelligent freemen, now occupied by slaves, or tenantless, detcrted:end dilepidated; he will observe fields, once fertile; twit unfibeed, ,ban- . dotted and covered !with ibusai evil harbingers, fox-tail and broomsedge; 'he will see the term growing on -the mu,uldqring wills of mire Shrilly villages, end svill - find' "one only matter grasps •, the whole domain," that ..uncel furnighesi happy homes for adozeti white fatnilieX. ,Itoked,u court try,in its infancy, where fifty 'Ears ago, scare a forest tree had bean felled by (boleti of the pioneer, Is already exhibiting the painful signs of senility end deenyiparent ill Virginia sod the Caro linas." ~, i . . , By this our[ hardy workingtrilie can sec . :the vast. desplation which overepreads the Slave States.— Wherever th'u Slave King lays! his finger, a slow •and censuming blight eats out rrimlity. Even in r it the. South the corulltitin of thepoer white popu lation M might: be toles eif th eir honest industry ' ' was encouraged; -but he same , fatal, overshadow . ing evil which drives them from the field, drives them from the workshop and ti+ factory. *Miele Gregg, Erg., of i South Cafein', says that "ail oventiter . s i who hare e.rperien f ie is i ihe make, give their : id ed pre/el:epee et, ter as operateece.'—.- ,Mr. Motatgenaery, In hiaervett se 'on- the "Cutter' Nanalizetares of the,'ltited i S ales compared. with Great Britain," kneel. that "there are several cot. No factories its Testaessee, i rated entirely by' *laic labor, there soot be \ fisgre t h ire man is the wig . I le bet the al/pain/rd . est." I e employment of s slieee is common everywhere t the South in fa tories an d minini. What ToLder that albite la ' , bur is driveii.from the Slave fstetes, when a eigor. cup and serviceable body lack ors labore can be fed for $2O per annum, and lothed for $lO per 1 annum. Such institutional e Slaveuersey, aided by the Democratic party, anal endeavoring to furl • into the new Territories ofithe Republic , north of the line of 30 9 30'.„ Tttheir, inirodection, or ' at least the policy wkiehil ksd to their intro duction-on virgin shill t e Cincinnatiy.Platforin stands. pledged. In," eh t Platform is merged James Buchanan. Fiieueu' ere you prepared ee 4 vote for the Exteesion , Slivery -for the still farther degradation of ire White' Labor,? Pen. dei diav telligent, appreciative fortian of the voters of the Eleventh . Congressional I.Distiiet, no matter oI of whatever parirpradilection's, will perthit them selves to beled into the support of Wm. L. Di*. ark There es' a point in party-fitelly,beylinl Which it is en Iseult to ask au hontet citizen tb, step. Beyon& that point you ore asked to gal, when surh4 candidate.A.JrFoapess is presented "forlyour suffrages as Declare, H 6 is. Utast' At . neetit criticism, in an intellectual , paint of ..,- iv and politically, h i e ',14 wledtO: his idols-theti doegb-fneed Detneentey , •( A moiO willing and pliant too to support lmeasure. antagonistic. to the prinei des of Preedork, could not be found' anywhere in Pennsylvaia, if we except the lion i J. Glancy Jules ofiler s county . Cau snob men in Congtess represent tr ly the, interests end sent . timenteOf alree, Liberti loving community? D(11 they 2. Letthe record of J. Glancy Junev's emirs.'" in Congress 'answer. r 1 feeble imitation t or the. Belief county - repreoeut tire, • wouldtb Wm., ~,, Dewart. • ''.. .. 1 ' 14.7 . ' =-I' s ' • '. , ' . in contrast tO.itittieciity and cunning, tutu we to Eon. lama Li. CO* strn..' There Is not an f set in the career of,this gentleman, which \ Faunal be referred to by his constitarey,'wilh pride and pleasure. *r. Catupell'T• exeriicns atone in the important crishi which threatened by means of the NAL? istultest eonspirsey, to - crush the Coal and _ Iron inter, stn of• Pennsylvania, are entitled to the 'warmest thanks of 'Cul. people -of this Region. 4-; Railway capital and English geld strove earnestly to'conquer; but that onble band in theliouse of ;Representatives, a leading 'spirit of which was Joni Il.C.tursni ii i remained tirea• by Banks, and elected a man itionally Protective in his sentiments—a man fsforable to the .Protection ,of Pennsylvania Cisal andiron, whil e tattle same time the manulaettires of the - East and West received PrOteetion. Pennsylvania has suffered much in the past. in consequence of the policy of ber rep ' resentatives in clod ing everything. for their Beata, without being , Rho' to sword anything to other 'sections of thenion. This era fortunate ly, hu passed,rand the new Tariff bill, 'which was reported by .th Committee of Ways and ,Means of which 'Mr. ampbell wee a member, and which' is to be acted o s at the neat session of Cep grove, eentineess in it protection Ari- the Coal, Von bites .k.— ' drtb , for and otbei , :impoq.ant •=3 Not in that, Teepee akme, by) JANUS' IL Cal!IP : .: 11 JELL acquitted hiture f well. When the Disimion. hit, Democratic : Bully Brooks struck to the tour of the Senate Chamber, in an assarsin.like wanner Massachusetts' noble' Senator, CSARLIIII Sttlfliall, then rose the form of our representative, and'ln 7erapt entkUTerleas, unenswerible langeige, be con. demued the ameult en the Freedom of SPeceb.•;-. Where think yoti, Freemen of fich:nylkill Cotinty, would Was. L. Dewa r d. have Stood' onthat area. lion ? -From the principles hit eodorses his par. ,ty fealty—BU would i have sustained the Bully— wouldbave,votedaainst his ezputsion. -la point of; iotelle g ctual ability no .coinparison ceribe kistitited beeat Mr. Campbell and Deo. at.. Mr. Campbell tends its. beauty of - kindly)... tue Ir l eontnnit with h s antagonist; i'llypey l: inn , to a Satyr." - . ,: , . .Voture, erilapare is two candidates. too di db.: . passionately, witht prejudice, withouibeing in. Seemed by-party p Sections. Consider the In: oi .ed .. tercets &retake; the pride you feel in having, your !District creditably , presented; the seperiority of JAItII H. Ciaraau. Ile is in 74ur bands.' Re.: elect bias triusaphantlY. f '., .. ' - '1 Fnanortoaßs 3r%' Now - York 'Como. inertial AdeOrtirrai, a rdiasoril japer. wldele has done its slim towards deluding the patine In . . L gard to Col. Fretsont's toligion o now ecsiksisea 'dill:lA*l4 as Vollotrs: ' ' -• • "The *Moores' 'now ibooktitat end steels. Pro tbsitillr. Fre out draw th at Is bas elm believed In or pro sited to believe la Om amnia pll Catholic nillgios. (" - Tbb was thud fit lir. Cook's - , a gg i b i rit; mad syribd by tilt these itestleuten Mho *bibbed stSessker• *admit Is , • the *Closrfor tgot Xiiiitrer. it Itsk abssquestly bow mile* by :Ow stitearne of oventreafaaii Ihoustikai else . *Oise of ibis eityi. • '!be Tills matesis Ibis desist ott Mr. rtlsost's part.— _ ,:: :. . IMMO = - • - - ~;~~ " s ' Viz'•"' f ~~~ `.'"~~~'~= ,•:::',..:,,, -,•-•'..• '•. - - : ..-......-..:•.:,-.. , .:----. 7 . •• - -.:,,_:. ,--, • %Av' , I a,,, ~ - • -Iterd*-4, Thiehinan ,:' . - '...:-'::::.. .: PiPer . 2 91,/7. , ,-- • • • r - Chi -.: ••-:4 •- , :.''...), . : -,-- r- , ..:'• -, •.• : _ •'•:- - ,;:i 'A .'{ • wol' • : Tir ClUtittle ITA• • 2101 , 03110111.51a0IIUMW: , :- , e , • • Its Cry . Kss Pre rtiliMUlall o New nalkedl . , by anewia , c‘ INTBIESTING DEVELOPMENT. " is title of s Welsh Bueloirwm papee published in New York, sad edited by luau Jr /dr. Jones '• is now idthis to the Welslefor log lhe Tbi with a' liberal hood, tog !hood theirway Ash' chi. ions Of our ,s .ce peculiar argil. !omit in it aßaiPst PoP‘7,.are,printed in the Welsh larguage. the editor has no firu of it eircolating mnong the Irish Catholics of the Ruchenati fail.' The coolnoilt of the new manoeuvre in this County, v4'4. there exist, so many, Catholics, is only equalled , ' by the brazen attempt to imixtsel, the ridi ' 7 lons yarn of Fruiont's CatimillicUm on t intelligent Welsh of this Region. The entire article is too lengthy and in some parts tAi, unimportant, to publishin f Wei will therefore, 'make 'such extracts I m thelDenicri* Hero', editorial as are 'sent, WWwilf preface the est:scull, g that the parts we do not copy, are merely viers ,of Fremont's life and 'marriage, and -that the papercontaining the artiele ,entire, cad be seen by :those Curious in the matter nt the office of th'e'Mi»eri Journal. The Delnek mitic sap;: 6614%111=er tea be Cleveriesd b, a Paitet I" , 4g it is of thegreatest importgnee to every chi- I zen and inhabitant in the U nited States, to knoW. ) , - upon what cturential principles the Country is goshowing oned." Then goes on showin the hit.' pertance of preserving Abe Union ; assert ing that its dissolution would be", the 'greatest 'calamity; our earth' ever ;:iiinessed,i and then • sa l s : "Of every party and society ',of people on the earth the; most dangt•roui to come into 1 po i itical po eil are they cit epists. It iot :le -1 eessary bring facts to ptove this, for all t deub • sa have read the history of. the Mar:. - • ty I hat were put t o , death by Papists, be ca set they would not bria to the superstitious' a a awful doctrines of the Pope and brit' tol. . acts.:. . - --• - "Well - what has this to do with us in Ameri - - 1 a? The answer is atLhand, to wit: That the. opal power rei growing awfully arimitg us.; a d has latel l y made its ilppeanince in the person of John' , " C. Fremon t, as the leader of the ftepuhlicnn early which will 'ricer:tiding tb. 1,11.8.h0110w assertions,. place • him President of " lie United States. Much dishon - and coral .; . 1 magness is shown - by the Itepub .::7 .in try., idg to deceive the country. ) with its , errions that the is note Papist! ' But the naked and., undeniable fact is, that Fremont is the son of ai Frenchman,l a native of France who knew of me religion but Popery, and brought ; tip his son John C. F remont in the Church ; .Who re - 1 . eeived' his bptism, and the laying on of hands, the boy water. and his purification in the eenctuary,of the great WHORE," (anditten goes on with the proofs of the fact, and., calht_ on the friend of Fremont to Contradict their, asserta they Canoot, that the dog Noble: has failed.) Thrtero having got the ugh 'tb the Rropfs, , yr. 1 "Now,lreader consider the ..._. - ted and how • you ' • (give your • . rnan to ; o e the h, • d the —.entry ~ such , Pa ist , ./Fre at was wired I I\ 11,- . i ls4 parrie , , itri t • '. is no evi ence that be t irogaded uoi• dismembered hi self. A4I sup. !kiting he irl litely turned,;islt likelY that he 4 abelieved he principles of his whole fife in i la: short a time ? No, if he ogee gets to be I President 7 ithe Papists will fill ' every office that he cadigise them.- And being - that the Papacy isfifhtin* -- iro Much - for power and . frailties' Cntrol itis vet dangerous to elect one of its 4hildren to govern 'a country like this. :. ' ' . c. . "Will. t e governmental mansion of the United, gut es be polluted by a MAU . like Fre hMOitt that as been under the batidling above idescribed (referring to his education,- r. riage itc,, In the,:tatholic church.) . . "No fri e nds; let us adopt Mr. Bucher' whirl has ra bands clean .from Popery anti Hewn , No hingism. ‘ .., . i• "Mead, the , facts and be not deceived." .•`--. Mehl' Republican Stale Convention. , • Esa l tudastic Netting at Dastvittc..--' ' I % .The Welsh Republican State COr.vention met at Dinvilll on Tuesday. Delegates from all yie Welsh dirtriets in Pennsylvania were present:—', Unionimityland a determined spirit to oppose the i farther aggression of the slave power, were' magi- I rested. This itaportanetiof the Welsh movement for Freedom, will be, fullyapproainted when MO state that the ilarbaniers aro setting' on foot all • manner of rehouses to, win over to' them the Welsltf z is eitisenof ur State. They will fail, bowever.- 7 The ramie I Britainx.are too Brady wedded to thg great principles octiberty. ' is f I ' The Moirouir American thus—pays- its respoe ' to, the Resi Cherie:ill'. Edwards, of this D'orongh, whor4 Chr - ' • week! 'by the disessi - "This 1 of thi Of disimion thismonnt eater, a nit wax never be 'ekitai( vont. the knowing l . . . joined tht him li!y thi „ 4 r ------ • PliOrli - SW. P , OttsVill , eitiens, h. Astronotoy in Delaware 611ege, eir the purpose of entering immediately upon the duties of ?form... sor of Ildamenities in Indises Unirersity, Biotite- Ingtoo, 'Miens. Profeisor . Kirkwood • will 'hes: l it with hisii to his new sphere , tif anion; the sine4e wishes - of our enthrals for his suecess. - , APPIIIOPRIATE.-111; B. RAW, the robe has ,been stsioPiog •roonty for Badman. • 11 • J • yam' . gado W Somers*, 1:113 AISSICAS SZINOOLL i . n .t. G. inning. t limed now the frappe. warningly, • 0, ii f The sinrm is rollhig nearer, 1 ' The hour is striking dearer In the dusky dome of sky. , dart and whithe morning 1,4 . A darks: noon beitwe tut ' , , Own ding lie aimless o'er es If we let the boar go by., and we then the trumpet churry .1 - I , Bound the nowt ilk* and high! c ••• ' Country,and Misty! I 'Freeduntaubd Victory! / • ' i , • , s'' • • 1 Mee wends doll eirlery— • - transmit and Victoryi' erode sound the tromped faer4elyt Mob arse Its show bead Broody wltb wines tonatiodlag. dad stool lag freedon'o ery its-Kansas Mason stand cbseitiody. no Ay with dem le ruddy, • • Tan pod* turf li bloody, • Owe the bole and tootle die! toond the thuipipt sots sal weedy! tea Sound trunitet ations and WO I cuoltri and LawAti • • &nod um Kor /rata of Hessen toroaktag The loose of its asatint, That MAI wino Wrong nowt try. Ti or *kind that built so droarity,• Ito Nertbetin winds aro breaking; Tba tiodbent lights are shaking knit trollop lithe WWI ottisdatioiakbor, - • firiattaicali.osOkandlbiltb. l • , • ";„ is e e i r lo64 Y llllol 7.';:tbeloviraitsbalti.ser:eri-= MEI =MEE 7 • 17 • 7--- '•:4/41iitOi c tiiiiiiiii . = At *emttig et.the colon' '.held permed to, 4 mil, at Cep Harrisburg; on -Teesday, ,October o'clock; oe *Mica Robert IL Pali tillimeettyorita 41Ied t.. ' the cl littaer; of dikgban,y coantyfwas *On too is; it vies ~ ..'v.; . 11esele ' ;That ii is detdriibli tint °UP *rib, oplitmed ti ao, der 4m/elate, of Viol Chime fur the Presldarsity shoulii unite twat Tieketen otritableteratai„ i WO &fait of the •eieturrioti - *nein; -linsittd !fleiatilleanisin. •:. ; '.J.Tteseletsl...That we ineite• tbe mote and • Felnannt in Pennsyh mass Cesreiition, at the 'Feet ,several cities and goodies of tht on Wedneadsy,ltlie • Itits day end eke* terickeemisey.delegai and coolly le minded to member tore, who will tieet in Conventir ~oe ...Tuiteday, the Slit. day of fora artEleetoral TiCket, to be,. _ , nil the opiaments fif Jetties Buchanan. -! ' ; - Resulted, That we reementen Ito be ,Conven tion thee assembled ;she ferination 'of an : Union ,Bleinrsillielcit; at*. the follairing basis; Twenty-six Electors shall consist - -of the same I . names:; the twentj.teverith Elector 'on the Fill. l' more dulcet thrill consist of - it different name from the twenty-seventh on the "Fremont ticket. For example; Millard Fillmore and twenty-six other namexiielected from , tbe several Centres eional distrbits *ball form one ticket ; and . John C.iFreatoet ' ril - the Same twenty-six names, above referred lei hall.furu the other ticket. lbe,twen. _ L s • ty4is E3eet stall beidedged t cast the Ele a i lurid vutea r lif the State for Millard Fillmore and John C. F moot respectively,' precisely in per krtimi•to tke pupular votes mitt for each ticket. ir exampkie,if Millard Fillmore (or the twenty- Arendt E,+eir wbo repreisentS him) tie elves an eqiial neinlt of votes with John C. Fremont, or sin Repr atativer,ihen thirteen electiaal voters shall be gi en fur Millard Fillmore and thirteen ai r for iubs C. Fretnent. ' This wientibletetrery voter to set , efficiently against jen es Buchanan without anyisacritiee of principle. The Filltoure_men.vote for him alone, the Frem t men vote for him' alone, and yet by associated action they increase the chance. •of each. W think au. one can Objectlb this W propo. *on wh is not in heart in favor of Buchanan. •• Busily , That *if the State Executive Com'. eritteli O the two parties unite un a joint ticket befi;re th m eeting ofi.this Convention, it be ree manmade to tie -Convention to rttify. their se. lien. • .„-. • • • • • . . Result, , That in order that no- time may be lost alai e Union tiliket. shall be formed, we 1 reeemmetid the Delegate's from. the'differe,nt dts- trieuito agree on their respective kleetera before they' leuirtbume, and procure f iscal them .thefel- 1 lowing writteri pledges . , - , .! • “Bhoulo Ilie chairs° a Preiidential Elector for the Stateol Pennsylvania: I hereby pledge My self so t caat the eute'uf the State that Hillard. Fillmore nil John C. Fremont shall eaehlreceive ci :Electoral otos equal to . the Proportion of Piqua lar votes iveh to each as indicated by the pth (to leading) Elector on 'with ticket." ' Resolved, That these proceedings be publish ed in all of the tiepins in the State favorable to:•an Valor: EleeturalliTicket. • ' • ' Iteselviri, That - this { ; CoMmittee do now ad ,... juutn. •i• - . -14 • - . • '....d tpirr. I►i..7I I 4LMER, • j , FirmerlY Editor of the Brew Soil Paper, Whose Press was destroyed by _the Atchison Oaeg of omens, • :. Border ens, a n d he dnrn from th . e emintry , for darin to 'Wrest° the edmiSsion of Rinsai i `la a F Ride- • *-W.-ts4 ai l eye witness of the suffering and tyrenny l ezel'eied by the *order , Ruffians °wards Free State Settlers , and wi ll ad dress the people of 'SchoyilliliCimnty it ilia fol , lorring places : ~ . 1 ' `; *‘ T" i t .' 1 -. At lifinervirille, , ' I SA tfIIWA Y EYE., October Pill, at 7 (Mock, at Israel Seitzinger's Hotel , . -:, At. Pottsville; .. . ~ if 0 i OND 1" E r E., 'October 13th,' ,At Bill's 001. . Mr. P ttersoi . is -an adopted Citizen, a S.poteb \puiri4 •11 4 , birth; will Female in our Ctunty about 12 days, and will address the eitiveni"f the ,id Coal Region every livening' during diet 'per' . Our friends at the 'va4ous Points des i ated, wit" ',tinge hat ' ,he ae . •les Praire 'no. pie sit - ~ , CharhiErailey Esq . ., will: addiiis thall Peo• plion, tulday Evening, Oct. 11th , iti bam• • mis' II kel; Mai in -1 .. , ' . I P ; orrsviLLE : , It On limelay'Eveninz, Oct: l3th,wt Hill's Ho. let True Hon. James H:Catnpbell, William J. Patterson, Esq., an Exile from Kansas, whose Printing Press was destroyed by the Borderßoffians;will also:address the meeting. -'1 BDITOR% TABLE. .. Ins illA NOSH" iks."—Tfili work, by Ms !' Caro line lee Pinta, has been Issued in! neat etyle.by T. rt. Peter im, Ititi pt.esuni street, Philadelphia. It Is in Mrs. Retaile. pplest rein. Copies o i rybe work will be sent ii to any one II the United States, free of postage, - on the pairs . whphing it remitting the pike of the edition they want to OM 'Publisher, Ina letter. It is published -com plete in 4141 bums dtiodeektioinlunie, bound In cloth, fir il 25; • Su two volumes. FAler corer, for $l. ,• i: . .`.fticat - .Alraitfi.- : • . irl'q Prispir of nilaililphia.—Joseph 'Miller, of this Doro - Inia been eonuaitied to risen In Philadelphia, ttoanewl ihiehatie of Paqing connteefelt . money. _ , .L. . . ~ linlater wy end lead In certif. n 4 wbo r wbieb to.e4. people deb be regard 4- , air rieNY4+ol/17/ Gtisrfiy ArKeuntu+2l Arir.—This TAO ? cotarnoneed at Oriterberg on Torrid:ly list, and was Winded during the stark by a largo umber of pero sans from this' and-otter sections of tho county. We *we unlable to Wend, and therefore are not In posses sion of tbe dams of exhibitors I ner artleise inhibited on the otreasige. We tinders*/ that the display was ex errollne.y aedittible. ( libir*bOvnitrp Orounisn —! On Sunday moinfne last, iear%llt. Stanton, between 6 tied 6 years of age, son of Tf t Stanton, of this Borough , was accidentally u: to death at the undderice of his father. in Market si r ns; Unites the temporary abeence i of both parents.— Its child ens in Its triglit,elothes, which caught treat a tic-plain where he was playing. The little sufkerpr tend pail overdue, when death put an end to his sal. dew,' The rentalns were interred on Tueiday. O Of I to Olaf r of ' whi, Virkitifili '.,tcr.--The personal appearance of . a palate:mu may be rota orld,reiti' incomplete without the acidities to his cestance of a faldtlear, tishionable bat.— It buslicse Use last eitisp wlbrebY a gentleman stay be so n.ily attired that he pktmes without, attracting rut ger o.mtkin. We make these remarks for the purrs* of eta a i m, lug thrittiose litho base not y Mess. ,et iiipplied air with the fall style,jout out, e!si do so by calling spa yollint Mill* C. C. 'Failor,* the City Itataild Cap 11,1.itew, nest door to tiiii l'bittrrilre Mouse. Ms stock, selected with raze in it). Wet known ealaighthmints or .6enli. /headway, Kee Tort : 5 idlerteiter it Puns, and litiociti, Pitiladelpbb, embraces the latest style out— '‘ skikt is and beautlis:;' The are which Mr. Taylor az esu rg we* to . 1;1 articles to phew his patrons, to wormity orall -' ,nd wof re not myriad Shot be la ng u p bb wittais art extetudre mid positabkr luisliscm r . i - Ir lksfs ' ' dicrociorion.—The but meet [bleiMithtli 1* dOrellia *Mid organisation, will be hi /tease/. 41Mee Subtle , corer of Second and Mabantorrig, itieet :tamed ion Moriday erenlmi gait. The As- E r itt wii *min Its a t ' will Wee r flatter l' mi. t, lathe future, each good! 'A ilemaikin of los as been rived from 1 A. Mama, Meg. Tb. Assisi ,la its lot t crittditbo, 1 trig be much yt surd t l by contribnilone of either serneyerbooka. belligistiatirrest la its benedeent 1 oldibts shoold estemitt it a isiribete to contntito some- Wig to Mae* t h e 4w:dation firmly on its feet. / To young sea daring the mining arson, the meet.. (tips 01 the Christian AraxiMion will prom pleasant and beneficial. Teettuns, etoShiling Library instruction and sash teseldnig ft Rini stated Womb; clidirered, 1 whits the Autry will afford nightly on busiest to . thlisia dimonird to spend their esugalP l la * man: .vair. The .11siocistion already anaticrs smite thirty-Is'is - t • mica/ma. We hope that when the be iiii objects of him folly midareird i that U may Sum - Umat by lisidit. Merl loans man in the ifebogig adieu the intIZE on 3baudsy sad niotire to Leeman *member. He will, maim him *Mier no* the Shia! Pitaly led hilli five tad 6#4,04, bib the rim* of thipereasil tnans—ibt, ~adstlas. 4l ol tbisewhilistata WM, light wbbit / rail*" 1 1"Plgi tom fib. P l h'ec eon imlijitt ttial.: . 1 1 • 5 • IMO ta, , _ I -- ~„ , ilaP• A tales freer Awese.-4ft, *May last large ud astbagustle Cm" issollog was lastld at Alibliind• — n° o -.44*Canaisbili 44/find '4 ibilliiritaddrt,, test */ *lass* libt-Pattarslkisses o,f ail _Ma ting dostlAtlawses tory Oda *be Pittglayst, Wok al% * alma Itittlf! most' aitsattisl7 tl r 14 / 0 1 14 " of brio boon. : • ; assoatiag was °awaited by tisallholarot the thiloa lt. VAN rite Assiduity—John Gamer, Edwin jasses4lorspas Illsswas.Philtis Pt ssigtews, George Mort. Iles/ .;Jassaws, J. Bruthilit, J. useroft, lim D. Barrow. Col, Otitis &Ablator". Sorretarits-4as. R. Cleaner, Wsst.Cltriatiast. Alto List isastlssa a Voir ,Clab list IliiPsitifsalial essapslAtt was 4:spatted. . - 'The &kwylkdi Comity Amok &ble dbeidif *at on -Monday evening. 404.14,,1a the Worn room Mithe.lai X. R. (Sr* and - Monism' ,Y; appoindoilfr.iAttoe Resod to the Anil., and D. i.D3dson t ßeccelini• lh: Wltheif 0 0 0114 vilth'il*Yeet afteC4hieh Rev. J. F. Merrdlih.:addressed the Meeting in a char and ;gloat. able mantier.;: commenced by win, that the Ilible was the io - loopeder book of this or any'ottser ripe that morn ow‘aicer• circulated thin of any other work 4 In the tradeltt9mmttoded abetter price, and arls copies • Kai ttowOor*ty other rock on sale. then gam)* number atrwisons why the Bible should be eirqulated:, tta ilk, herald of frwedorn. merit lon was strongtyft:c 'forth by reference to the htstory i et the Rible oi*hunutii tight+ • =n its influence on human Weedilo. . • Id. It le the henna of wiener. h'et shot- it ^prnpaee to 411Mee. but produces - est:it efforts Miller ntiont, asleattwally leads to the study and discoveries 4f:ciente. M. It lathe heritld of . salvation.i; Withont the Bible er4. would bate no knowledge of the ; way of Iu the Stble,God is reveikled . In his true Ai/setae, matetteright, condition sod destiny. • Here We; mom appters ripen which be may rest his hopet here Wand in6nortaUtl Oihstotglit to light- ''! - The Bible le: de s o urce of eomfOrt to the *filleted. a great means Ofieoteetioseto ourinet hr, one ro. ,imilry Ina herlnstlnstioni: and In view ot all its (Sleets upon society at large, In the amelioration of matee ottditfon there Is abemdant eneanragentent to prrarrer;in the er- Tort to eirenlete and spread Its Inthienee tbro bent the 'reels • Rev. J. Castle; ihrtner pitstorof ihiptirt Chttreh in this' place, was present and addressed the 'meeting in a prae tiret menner,;:twging the frietnie of the sortetP , ici attend to the study cif the Bible thermwites. and toSpread Its Influence by a thorough preelicalhaowledgefor Reprice. elples wherever and wbensver an evasion pininted tbr so doing. = - • • :The exercises elosedby a motion to adjtrarn Ibiloned by the benediction by Ref. Wth -1.. Gray I leri l iereadheie of the /lormep'h fhen:l7 l 7.--Le• t (steted ~ menthes of tbe • Iketegit &linen eau hail? Timedii . ovals& 7th init. 'Prise ntLlieseie. SIM; i; nude, ' Ilenton.- Parker, Pberk, Shenk, 1 1 0 KoPiiiit 0P; --.-- ' The minutes of thi prielous ebeetlog. 'read and adopted. , 1 • • ' ' ' i•t ... ,: 1 1 i ' Coin. on fire apparatus reportew4st thd airr onetor• :derail had been welted: I' • 4 ~., ,i Com. on petition of 6a). i. Bap arid !ere, dr a lv cuert, veal dbiebarged.. • • n ' i• • , _ . ~ 1 Cam. on Clerk's account wei diifitirgai. ' Street Com. on repairing St. Clei -, i ted 'work done, and vas diechatTeri. l l Alia+ • hiPirtvd reWrP /pi' on fendence street finished, Me* ut dlacluksed. 6,13:1; on aCcoiantli'mi netlike'. s loflik. Snider, is reft;r- • mice to title of lot; on Fund :Merittt ntreeit„ vas con- 1 , Alive& • :."1 I • i . 3. i. - The matter of the neittiOti ; of *I, Garret and adieus for a drain, eras laid Peer until Il i aeetiot . l'a ' Coin .on grading, ate ., Tremont iit, we eontintlicd• Tom. on opening Harrison streitiree con t inued. i Street Com. on repairs on D(ah ii street reported work Pr citivesingnd wekroiitinnid. , I Com. on acroau on eminerithlptbe dOling of tbe Catholic pike t i on atongo greet,troai twits iaxo, t ia wen contintied. ' • . , 4. - I • k Sr ban 1 11 1 .. ~, - , f - ~ ..J. "-- St reet Com. on putting if ,odes' Alley , n proper re• pair, wits continued: Saute \Own. on repakreet all. the • , • pavements In the diffei-eht-Arerds. of the Borough, was continued. Same C*. ou teipairs ofnd and Centrel • stmets, reported work done, Ind was disrbtiged. 1 On motion it rag resolved to erect a crossing at Yard ley's property,llarket street. d pet: tied from the reshientiof the upper part calla- Insutone street, for a the ping it Chambetre sheet, and requesting that the lamp at the to of Ninth street be kept in repair, was referred to ihe appropriate com mittee..;, ! • ' OD motion, it was, resolver that the sti:est committee - be Instructed to plank the creek in trout qthe property of Buckley y and iingtig'on; Refined ;street. Seine Coin, was instructed to put the, bridge wins the Norwe gian Creek, at Nortregianiteeit, In - Bill of Pt - 03,111e Bits Co„ agiountipi, t;a 4181 87, was referred to tom, ontaecounts.f.:''' BM of Smith & Downln vr. i, atuountini ,4o j 12., was te- - •fenret; to Com. on aecounta. ''.:?;', . - : )i... • 181 f of James 11:31udey; al' nalutlng i 4, amounting to $l2l, was referred to Coni4n acceunte: 1 ' " The tblioaltig Nile were or *pal to alto, Joseph Klmictel, and otheniArtork . doini C. Wormer', and otheri, , woOtOon! l f I 8. Lenity for grades , etct:,• 2 - ,?,f (=',...:; 1 ' ISA. Countyi Lumber Co., Dill of lather, W. .3lorti Ivey, Jr., rent, etc.; Daniel Intl . , , , , I Diniel 310r4 on, . - I:kbard thqns, yolk done,!', J: W: Bhair4lserrlce :a. trat. r lianw J. Iteratne, " ~, : t* r ' . • 8. Heffner, on account of et4vert to 9th Council, limp adjmirtied. , THE CAUSE OF FRE Patterson, the - ')Esissia;:. Ex .1 /01#1•! COIUMPOZCDIVICS or rot roams' }mum- . . . . , ... .. .. ~. . . . ........0.... r 1 1 .I , -.• r - AkIfILAND, October 6th, 1856. ' Alain. Eds.:l—The meeting on Eattilay evening in • this place. (of which ion gare,,prerlon noticentygur paper.) came off in a most enthusiastic , manner, 31r. Wm..l. Patterson, the &storms exile, wait Ilstened,o with wrapt attention by at least three htthdred bard-Baled worlkingteen; who pin their faith to the skirts of no ;xi, litical party,whe hire out their thinking to no set of political demagogues. : Mr. ,f attervon ii an earnest and ene-getic man. He told a "plain, unvarnished , tele of the outrages committed by Border Ruffianson t be.peacee able and inoffensive citisens of 'Kamera. who - emigrated thither to find homes for them - selves rind ermines. no aisoppive a very pathetic account tf bis own home, that sanctuary of his affections. being entered by a *met COl2- 'elave . of cowardly assassins; and &la,`press, which had been Used as an Instrtunent to disseMinate truth, tor'• doer% and buried Whorls deep In the Missouri river;: id be himself. an American eitiraff, with his wife, riven into exile for the crime of hiving spdten men. .dents of *nth.* Washington. a Jofferion, and a Jack: i i son promulgated at all times, and upon gll occasions.— Ffalso exhibited a Fortiori of t..f a t i : D Adefluistration elryi!--1. e.. - the chains which- ad ed the ankle of.' hi martyr Brown, At thiiperiod I thought of the lito• ptonal words o f Patrick ilehry.—••our , chains are now ito& and their clanking may be, bt : P,t 6 t" ote , mid th e tense of Whittier—. j ' i "' ! ' A I rt i ' .IWlllps ter the back. chains for the heels, Hooks for the nostrils of Ilea ocracy,' r — Before it - sparnsi as well as feels, ie . The riding of the aristucr*y." ~ - Upon the whole, his address wale in eloquent;atgh roentativeeind earnest effort, and will do month good tie the cause of Freedom." The.meeting,4 am sorry to Say, •waadiiturbed. Boys On the outskirts of . the crowd made a U 0110; wittribe itentton of drowning the voice'of the speaker;- t. but he w ho had faces; a crowd of Roeder Ruf fians, was not so iaally intimidated. Like Wirt'• desert's. non of Patritit-nenryi 'their howlizlg (not tocirdylteris lost amidst thenOtations'orthif oaten, which the mas ter spirit of the aWrm had tinted. uP on high." . .' ADULEA. I VOICE FROM . D.IICPIIIL i • . - , , , CORRESPONDaNCE or THE .cnINERS , votraNAL: . ', ' illitesets . aco, October 6, 1856. Mstisna. Ens.:--. Melicaniita IJI OD the in. crease._ Fremuatiand Dayton ate I bound to lead in this locality on the 4th day o Novemluir next. I We bad a rousingtometing of -thb friends of.Uni- 1 on and Fre;dons, le Likenslown, Thursday even. I I log last, ; Which !.' as addressed! by A. J. Herr; ---el Lawrence; A 'by our:o a ts ' gifted rind elo. 1 1 /pleat Kunkel. i hey enchain 'the attention of i the mass for 24 hOureSeith tree+ that netted con.l tratliction.--reveading end - holding :up to public ' scrutiny the bollOw-heartednisa of 4 . itr Northern Bochaniers in their loud proferßobsilf being the oat p . ,Libertp.lo4n9, putstitatiimid. Party in the, Union. The RaChanier aUerip4 to fasten on Be. 1 I Publicans aigger,iiiPut 'memo haddled in beautiful . Letyle and 'with Oat effect. I Mr. Kunkel reviewed the Onde of Uwe •passel by the Misiouri-Rantias Legislature—laws which i would disgrace the i veriest despot--laws that.; would palesin atrocity and despotism the darker 1 ages -awe th at prohibit t freestameh-lawe that if you decoy, persuade, Or in an y manner assist a! • - negro to • escape to ifreedum,l is punished with DEATH—lawa,lif yeti decoy br in any manner' persuade a Free! White Child nder twelve years.. 'of age to leave its 'paternal roof, is, only punisha-, - •ble with 8 months in' prison, Lt' is; ri , ftne of $5OO. Is nut the idea rediculone ? ITo steal or White.! Child, the punishment is only 8 mouths taprison or a Gni of $5OO ! To ateaUn Negro, DEATH !-- i Which is the Negro party f den the Ductuutiers f 1 with a !tear conscierce deny! that they ' are the ,• Negro. ;party? :Cannily min after a candid I perural of the ;Kansas Laws; the Cincinnati Plat fora; ; the conduet of tbe.pre4nt ; administration , 1 which lis but 'a prelude, td what will be. if JaIDOS pachanan ii elected With •the odious Os- j tend Manifesto, that i "Might makes? Right?" .In '. fact, the whole past:lite of the Ciuelneati ; Plat-' form golpher,is a conglomeration ofinWhfreaserw,l 1 'hypocrisy ". . and mart:pawl. faithless to Pepsin - I.! 1 , ialais in her need; voting against Pennsylvania'e.! dearest. interests—kuteetioa„ to her' Coal anti . other production.. ! I. .' ; : , Hypocriticalealdcorrupt be was,wben be tray. ! ellen Eastern . Ilenimylvanity traducing-. the - fair: '-laine*d name of Clay—aiserting what he knew 1 to be *malignant lle, that Pith war a better Tar; ! id man than Clay-deludingi the tisanes in their: 1 blindness . and devotion to party: into ' the *tippet t' 'of Polk uu such ground., knewing tbe rancor that' l-If Peep)* /weld& tilt.* , 21 .°'°°° 21 0 was still nursed in - the him= of thousands ? •Au sw a y as th e y do t o ...humbug." thky could net heel against Clay for his suppcse4 part in the bribery ! te t e ,T, momen t i, tee elriee of remedies Tar Mania and eorruption charge---a charge that could be ii.k.., onid undoubtedly prler the Widener duipip r , brought to play with terrible force against Clay ---''' w • •' - l in that campaign --i charge' that no other than ceased vegeta bl e Pins to ail alid 64"111° P lain. I Bu c higu i n h i - me w " m i d erigietese, and ee other : twin's, that they gametal' 1.. i mwottal requisites's' an than Buchanan himself' would have the effrontery !' *Mead Mask!. Thelre.of seastablenrigin ; limy are Ito give publicity too. Buchanan knew welt, too ; tolitasur; they ° lo bor irlPi as oorroatot they le Oi -1 well, the effect thathis astiertfai of Clara roar' ' redly to the seat of they never fall to effect .a plicity in the bar as and sale, would have On the permanent etre is where they are recommend , ignorant hordes Ite tutored to have ai part nal ' ea. an this eau heintietantiated by iestlinonials from ravel of his.hearera-when, he Wished to make a ! I / 4 0 ,am g o ott em ,6 li e th e hi g h est neveis t a tsii ty sl id grand display, of his onttorical;'ll4lelfyiag powers . • Emit isedmhstil i i nt .. r ii. , Th.. all eoelor in the v 0 1. ,: Freemen of Pennsylvania 1 read, reflect, ponder ton, , 1 „... nit ,,....,, - ;'' --- 0 - 1. a ." vegetable . pule, wh en."-- well your position-=the important part which you, "="''"'" ore to play, fleet on the 14tis - or Octlber end ea , P I TT: otoll . militated, have newer been kr; Own to MI ' lac ar eutualsista of the liver, roostuoptioa , *make, Ins 4th day of November newt. All we ask ofi.. ~_ . _"lg v -- r , , 'Yea before you deposit ycou , rot% is to give • ears - 1 • woomorkTOoodb,lievere of lall kinds, !naiveties be oir. Revised 'whimsical' lurstring to the claims of Mawr& 1 ; rtorda. hoadath• gout, dloPe.rr worry, 010011 - Poor or Fremont and:! uehttaati. w. if 7,0 'will seated but! '..elielesa iambus. They bare likewise been eminently &reli ahllklia_ l _° l 'l, 4l . a r. t i m e tl . __ _ .7!'or. Puoll'll'a ilt, r : sitemetal, rasa the Aimee bad dam the loans of Hot toolvitooro baits law, dollar asim ; emelt to impselt; toast skillfal physteline., • ' I • `• " 44'11* fuir l i l t Isart *' 44 , 0 04 " 1 4 . I'Neige "4 1 1 fee OM lit a ll nieptwtstrie lambi' In .the United Tisith. I'' ' ' -••-• .- ' ' !', W.,.. W. J. - . . " de-2t , . • PNllleal llibrathatga s IChasetes s the Vines ' sassat Flys ha the Fires States ho.. ; Chtnrova:"......Beek• always - lose 4h I hrn Ito la November, and retire tots shedy.pla until their "attire" is reprodueed. • . .s! Twit Milton Do/sneer/4 hilted by J. R. Eck.: and heretofore a staunch Delaocratio. paper, has taken down the litiehantin an 4 Breckenridge Sag, and run sp that of Fremout and Dayton, and the Delos- F:tatt "ticket. Tat Seats Republican:Convention of.,Delaware .on Monday neilsinated tbe 'following electoral ;ticket: JolF R. Letimer, of New Castleeounty ; Thomas M. ditto r and William B. Nick erson, of _Rent. • Tho ticket 'is said to be a very , ' .vtrong one.` - • • 'Twit Sent - foci Mili:el4 thitionly . Villagers piper : 111 :"Northerts Penthylvattie, has been: sold set ky to the. Demierats;'and. Is to be united with the Spirit of the Vailey, the proslavery emit' or** &ea, • The reeset tense of the Herald is now aides:head: - . • . ,• • A ConaaarCniennv of the iniabeth Jersey Tri. brae says that every :Methodist minister heinows of. iu Indiana, Illinois,. lowa and Wisconsin. ex-. eept - ver, goes. for Penitent. Me adds, "If K in . ma was as near to New Jersey as it is to us, your State - would go with so nib - foe Freedom." Brecatteastai to NEWJIERSZY.—The Newark. Doily Advertiser leareirby its exchanges front all; parts of New Jersey, that converts itiebeingmade there rapidly sh the Republican cause. and id . o ne localities Fillmore is scarcely beird of. The Bit ehanan pony beginning to shake at the rapid progress of the cause of Freedom.' TWO of-the Fillmore candidate* tor erector?, In Louisiana, Peter Alexander. sad Wm. B. Lewis. have recently declared, in speeches delivered by than at public meetings—the fanner .that if the Presislentialeleetioewere confined 'to lidesausti and Fieinont he wout.l not vote fur Buchenan) and the latter that she interests .of the South' would he as 'effectually promoted bylhe ehetion of John C. Film:oat as by the election of Jasises' Buebanais. Ointarealitereatreas Maertivo isr New, Tone-- 16e German Republirn ineetinget the Ant - tinny of Music was a great demonstratio's. • The build ing, which will hold six thousand pcnoar, was crowded to overfiowing,emi-for more than - an hour • 0,„ t h e irgaitisaissa, people continued to arrive sad depart in relit numbers. The men inieihe enthusiasm 'preveiled: 'Ur: Decker, 'of iiii'd e .th e Nil:rip : ll speech of the evening, and the vois that leterispresi him from . his German friends were at times shearening. , * Tea Cooperstown (N. Y.,) i ßepubliean.and De ! mortal contains si circular, pigned byjfecheecirerf used eiaistridaa Citisens,, who have heretofore co operated with the American party. . They say that having become satisfied , that au intrigrici is on fait to divert the obligatiens reiting nn ,American! from their legitimate- indi,.and being hcisccon vineed that to east vote for . Filliso l re au'indl reet support of Biebanstn,•they take this . ,esetbod of public& avowing_lissit .dettimitraittsii to give Ito-sbe Republififir party; asid - lo - their- nominees their earnest, active, had dont hesirty support, Tat DEKOCRATs Aetairae.-.:lbe.editer of the Carolina, Times, a .Democratic newspaper, , says : " From . private :information which we ' have received, end: in which' we ,put great confidence, emanating; as it does, from 'a source unhisthsed by partpanship„ we learn _that the leaders 'of-Democracy sire, even now, greittly alarmed for the success. of : 1 Buchanap and Breck enridge in Pennsylvania:" A 'Washingtnn cor-t respondent of the Booth Carolinian, heather poi o3oorotto- 'paper,. says : The. news recently re: ceived from the 7Northern. Steles is 'very s siiinsur: aging to the Denioeratie petty. should no t , be surprised if FretsosiOstrept the_ Nortte_• Thee begin to: hear the beatings of the' northern heart. PEN, PASTE AND IS -01$801111: ' . , ligliP•Deatbs la Pfilladolphis last week, 202._ Indiana--State. eleciam ~.4 - i ext; Tuesday, etaher_l4. . • - OP-Philadelphia and Doylestown are now con '- 'meted by railway.. '. . ; . 4 ,ter-A census 'of the Tenitursr of Nebraska, just taken, shows a. population , of 10;717, end 4,060 •vetere.' • te• . . jaWilliato Dwight, n.eottpti iiierehant, doing an extensive business in Elostor, has failed:" llis . liabilities are said to be large. fi/P^",'Dred."—Thio now notel,?hy Mts. 811414 bias already ran through several editions, and the demand for it continue); unabated. • ASP- Mr.B. B. Botts, and Roger A:Priror went to seeped near Washington, D. , fi g ht a duel with pistols, but were arrested by the police. po'-13y a recent 'order of the direelore of the . PennsylvaiSia Railroad, the epoduotors and brat es men in .their employ are requested to uniform themselves. . ' • •'' . • Olg-Tbe lino. John Jolinsdn, for many years, and until the change in 'the judicial system undqr the new Constitution, Chancellor of the • State of Maryland; died last week.' . _ _4l-No w is the time for liberal advertising:— As apedium, the er1;11(01(11 i s unsprpis.sed. • Itler a fact, placed-beyond'all controversy, that no judiciously liberal' advertiser hatever failed to be successful in bpsiness.;, l it 16Fi3rlh, National Agrimiltural Pair opened'on. Tuegday morning, at PoweltOn; West P,hiladel.;, - During the week hiltmillion s of per sons visited it. The (411,1)1th:us was tine, and 'the trotting exciting., air - Archbishop'llughes• publishes s card in the New York Courier add ..Enquirer, disclaiming , .all knowledge of Col. Fret:Mites religioo t. and say-, ing that he is not. resjiMisiblicilif•anf . 4stiele which has appeared on that:subject in th e Free. man's Journal s ' .• •••' .111 the Southerrti,Pro-Blavery 'Journals ' , which advocate Fillmere aidDouelson ' are labot,. lug zealously to" , proye that Fillmore Is a better Pro.kzbivery Man thsin ildr„Bushneen. be Lou. isvilleJournal publishes his letters to ihow that be ...ereupien preeirely this same riosition in 'regard to the Sjitrery question that the South has always, contended for.' $228 34 189 84 - $3OO Ipl -42 at - 5o I 330 44 ao 37 ao °° ,t., soo.oo $1,078 77 "DOM. • e t Is A. • . !'SPEAKER BANNS 1.1 PRILARELPHIA.—HON. ',Speaker Drake reade:tr_ t gieat address on Monday in Independence `Sqtitgit, in which he Jiscussed' the political questioneof the day, with great clear nese and force. Every,division of the slave ptl icy of uur goveruntent'was thoroughly reviewed daring the , two biturt which he occupied, not whirl, would hateVeribngthened. bad it not in: lettered with,.a prot4wed tiait of the Spellter, at ball-pArt,6-o'clock, to the ruzigniflcent et thing IsChlishistent or Granville Stokes, No. ,209 Chest '. nut street, above Sixth, Philadelph ia , e nearly op. : , : ,- posite the Square. ' • jISPA - Egntatocramt.-,-, ' . , Where - faired "Old prury" stood in days of•yolv, 'ROCICgILL & WILSON Weep• their'splendid stored There, on the spot illurtriout of, old, • :;z:plendid Coatr, • Vests and Panto" are made and Where .once a Kean or Cooper -vier° the rage, ,ROckundi Wttsolt now usurp thl stage; . Atikerh.dre,has strutted oft the mimic king, „ They rail attire With ease the real thing l , Admi,-slon-free,-4uf rharge fur any pit,— Oar weer-rig*: enier and obtain a lit. "From gay to grave; from lively to severe'," Al! stiades of taste are quickly suited here!' , And who', Ire ask; in libel short-breathing span, But wishes to be thoutllt--a teell-dreseed Tom 1 1, Enough—hut yet rtite word—let all who 'vote Ann for their duty with a splendid COAT! -; . ,Or Viriqs - or . ° ; ;obtained at Rockhill A Wilson's newVri 3 / 4., i"•?, stort,,No. 205 and2o7 Chestnut otreetabol•M;ixib, Philadelphia:. • • ARO- Wita. Jr.. liste!Atler's Hair No burning.bliSterftig comPound.could ever have attain ed the universal favor aciorded to ibis dye, the original, rieverdkillng favrite. Natuni is not more true to her , self thin Pie brown' or black produced in the . rrddeet, grayest or moat froggy hafr by it. lade and sold, or ap plied, at Batchelor‘ Wig Factory, (Misine privaleraans 24 Broadway, NewiYork. A.llaichelor Is On the ism of all genitine, others ace, iniltist lona. Fortrale by 'all druggists throughout thellinlted . ,gistes• , . Wei would remind tai' citizrnspf Pottsville and. vicinity that Matows.Myudale • & Mitchell, Itoporteri oY China, Wass and Queensware, 219pbesnut street, Phila. delpbta, are no*. i.esdy with their large' and elegant is sortnient of noir goods. . ' 3lessrs. T. tM . k eep every description of goedit in their line, and sell; then! ln,large or's mall q . intender , to the firmer and_th e citizen cheaper than they can benbtained elsewhere. r .- . We Invite oni readers to Sire them a call or send them sweater. - nollitimmesr.l.ll2...The ciao of Mr. C. W. Piroon, of Denira Cr ek, Mdlyafionlaa remarkable eel dente of the eMeney of tithe Wile in bitiotts \die . ordera. Mr. D men reeldes at the month of the , ors k, near the Little falls the Potomac,. In the L hist of a dhtriet so unhealthy, that In the mouths of August, September; said:October, lull 'the popuhtkes are del, of bilious, re. mittant Arse/ ' in October tut; Mr., D. was pronounced by tbe physician who attend 'd his family, to be at 'death's done!' Calomel and Quinine, tbe..hobiles" of the faculty in tbaf 'neon, bad been - idmittistered 30 Tile. MI /11 it the initenee Mend, be determined to try Holloway'e Mix In three dayi, , the cold p, enzymes rev ed,in a week hensabout Umbel*, and month abitcto attend to bathe's& *fir Pliesin airllllll.o.lre 141......R1L1D VMS. -` 4 / can, only amount fur my Present pound health, from the constant, though . moderate use of Barbara's. 110 l lard Bitters—having Pram toy youth suffesed itt interiati from Plies, in both forms, ionatimes so severely as to completely prostrate me. I. hate for enteral months past thoush wobje tit to 'hoe , sleep, and unusual pbytiral . effort, bees entirely free lien any symptom of title !HO. treating disease, while my.gencral health is very much improved." t• Pennon cloubtingthe anthentieity of this are requested twain upon or:Comnionicste with the f Prletars. They will tap pleasure not r nly In referring them .0 fis'inthoC.. but to malty who have used the 1161. land Litters for the mule asrctlonwith egwl Racers. Yor sale In Pottsville bY Jens 0. Mums and / J. C. Won' and C. W. Erma; Tanutijus. by E. d. TRY; ?Il• nersvill* by J: Mans and In . 14enylkilln Upon by Dr eascasavia. . 1 To Xe4oo)ass Suaerersra.., rima,iesron4 tajltal b !o'ir of peat norrornOkulterforr, lrnoxloos p ya the 'ini4tra of own.. ((NO Mk rued. Bing tbk9liv..l.7n* Dr,{ ice,' 1 , 2 rktrect. Brooklyn; N, Y. 6, '57 r.. ... rt. _R. R. ,! Art' fttlrlfr and Ague Csartedel , Esq., of baroliton, Mod.: °wall a large 13fai k t m troriut over 100 amiaii ea tbdbottota tendert pi- section of tb. !faintly as celebrated tOr j Apr as the heir Stya lisaiwk 1 mythology el ad as' a place thrilled with e t spirits. 'itht pars of eithrg Neuters an ih Itltg to:phieee , Pierson Usoey's larks"' lat. hearty and work, slug* igitp joy their *oilseed e' feel safelrout ell dlseaass aa lOUs as i*ey I Body ftdhaf 'to giaril Ibsen. i Not ON hoot beets lent otiklir. 3loodra .plentatiOn by Fie be begta l ike use 6f Radrir's ',needy Itellrf 1 tOril a1n . 091; his niIIgTOBIL On lirrisiy , pianist Itadwarillttasdi i lien:iodise are. kepi for tip. p , lies trod, servants. 7ou. a 111 be pin" ,lO.llnd bealll nora.aud contentment. -i - - . Tifidwaylt /tenet and ftegulatfda are Positive .lever andiller DYA 4l oei7' ttillUU-t "AI 10 ache. 10 digit. Or,ou sne 11, Coetlyenek. indlyivilion.'ind all oilier Weasel of the Bowels. Kidagya, Nome. B‘libr Liter, 11 Clidf,ildtleNlah; Re. - I Itir Valley's XL agisal Palo Extra riffle never *I been a Mooney - mad e le Nab ea, ibvreby pain sun be do ,:quiekly al/ayfvf al part. In a high state of l 4 l olnatlon cant ir An reduced to 04ir nallarali /Inf . *. fie f .11,4 ", sores can be in thoioug lirdod ragdiy h ea l,. eelyed parts restated, nitgoiit eltpee se er. a`, with Ihilieja Eagles/ Tatty Extractor.: ' d m _ cape, frbauda, Sprains and brulves which ebildruis are constantly subject--t be , guanine .11edley's Pain Xxtractor. It «Ter for much pain add mitering may, not thus he i 33.yreorie. li:e itself is oftett dependent up. band the pawn" balky Extractor. su. fur or vadat 1 respeeSrally refer to tavj printed 1 for the tl lb of Which I bold watt reap)sat - NA ease of borne and acrid. .no platter bd... ever yat4o One Jistsuct, iwitatt:d the allies, aubdotna and beallosi qualified of lb. bailer' Co Pi 4" Exttsette lo Genuine utiltig the bey ti t 4 Pl Aisralinv•4 Leill ir111; the alevai . 1 14tener A 06 .1 Propriiiors, and Fleury MI Ifecturei. Price 25 ante per box... All Craws ibould be addrimed to C. V, alekei 81 Burlap unreel. New retrk. YThe Pahl Extractor may he had ot alldr storekeepers tlart.u.,:bout the Vatted States, - • • lINION TAIeA. TICKET. oppoecd fu.'the Kaaaro N.•bru.kn •. ' • - TOR. CANAL. C011111111RIONTR: THOMAS E. COCHHAH,"Whig,of ri,ro YOR AADITOR Oleirt:RAL: DARWINpia:Lps, of Artuathpac • FOR AVIR,VEI(OII ORNICRAL: WARTHOLOMEW LAPORTE, Rep ., , 4 WON compri.wicKst. Qppoic kt6inskti Vila TOR d031011161:4 : , JAMES ft CANIPBELL, - .1.14111C,1111LY : eit r AHLES PHALLE); of Putt4iiiie. JACOB HAMMER, of Orwigsburg. , . • , • , • AIIIB4 , CIATIC JCDCIKR GEORGE' if lOU AN, 'of famni l ua. JAMES SILLI\IAN, or Pottsville, - 'Durrsic4 Arron.vxr: 'ow; T. SHOENER, of Pottavalt. couNTY - coikmissicihru) -JOHN F. SELTZER, of East Brun ni .• • , cou#sert: P. R. PALM, of:Schuylkill Ifac 6imon:l)R: JACOB MENNIO;of Viajne. • ( nutecrou.srr in Voila: 1 , ".'ISRAEL 'REED, of Barry tornyhip. - AUPITON: ANDREW 'FOSTER. of Union. DgiIOCiLATIC ETATETICKIi7.I VOR CANAL COIfWIRSIONER: OEOROE RCOTT.•of Coiumbju cuim; - volt Auorrou Givizu•L: 1 JACOB PRY, of ;Montgomery euutn. ,• attRVZXOtt 131:NZRAL,t' -JOHNROVE, or Pninkiin count/. DEMOCRATIC CpIUNTY Tit , • FOR : I f >DE WA, T. of SupburT. A BSEII T B. LEBO. of T , om ua GEO. 1t WAGEN'SELLE of Ph •• 'I A SSOC/AT4 JUDO GEO:RAHN, ot Ashland. • BERNARD REILLY, of Potessil '1 • DISTRICT Ai:TOR:IIST: THOS. H. pr !MEER, vt Pott.if.:e. ••••••••• 'tintarrvcoukissloszu: PtIII:IP,BOY ER, or 'Schuylkill /ivy • •1, . • CORO:Sin : HALE, of Millersville: 1 I CI scnygron: TO ASHREIDEB, of Piner o . • .niseni tre e•rort Or TR IS POOR : A3fo, HVFMAN, . • Arrbrrft:. GAB lEL MILLER' So6th Mar Art Uthiitins e!attlligra . ...._ ~,- .. ~ . ' rOCNO MliarS.61111111311411,0CIA170:11.- - --ctiret '4sacielittitti eilll be held In':fluseel's next 11 .eetd ebai)tongo atreets; on next 3loiali! i3th. a ,' Vtidelt. diternberit of the A aiiociallua': ielo be p nt, and ottiers are cordially lotit,d i _ ::. ~ .' ' . rJ. P. EtilEll)taS, . 0. H. Dr °La, Seep, :* • ItOIIOES. • PRIMITIVE NI r.TI 11•DisT CI7CH 11 Lyodddddd sad 3d tlreet. • 1:60 Uri Sem Ice every) trelckk, A. M.. said 6 n'clNek4 P. M. • ' FIRST 31ETIluDIt v.Pi6copirt,L and 18treet:PottaIlle, Rev. Witumi 1.. Rti Divine ierviee every Babbitts at 10 A. ...111141-BECOND. METUODJSr: EPISCOL 3terket Street, lettartlle, /ter. J. TALittrt le.releieVer, Elebilath et 'll6 A. Al. ASSOVIATL REF,OIIMED PREgni Market Stied!. Rev. eervieeevery Sabbath at 10% o'clock, M. •O'cloeic, P. M. II Pottsville. Rev. De.34lL 'STOCK, rattle . . t lrh this Church regularly every Funday. 31 vel o'Clocki evening. at 7 o'clock. . Weekly Prep Thureday errning,st 7, o'clock. sar-11,g4511 CONGREGATIONAL 111111( villa road, Pottsville. Rev. CUARISS. tor, Divine service in this Church every Moininpr at 10 o'clock, everting at ti ty'rlook. tat 9A. M. Scheel for entail child on, to 1.. t itrthetheortee and dOiNtrines of the II k. at I , &isnot for, reading the Bible, &e., 'at School at I o'clock. #? TRINITY CUVRCHyBI:RYICR'- LNG 7 —On Sundeye. at 111% A. M.j. int! 7 . ! 3 ' 12th. The 2lxt.S. after Trln. 2d Kluge 241 Kings xlx-2d peter 1114 10th. The Vd S. after - Trier. Dantel tl--,SI Nu:01111-1M John is 29th . .• The "ild 'Trin. PrOverbfl- Provertm ii—let John • The 3d Santtay of the mibrith (19th day 1 hit tjati for baptist. ti2la after the 'second hrskm The week.doc service far co, click lTednekli ) beginning at.7)„,i o'clock, 1 the Lectern ,ta: • '• D. WA PHOUP ' • MAILE.IE D. CRAWISFIAWA—MILF.o the 6tii of II by Per. Wm. L. Gray; M AXA ClAite!fAir, of r ILt.re.ta Hues. at St. • _ ' DIED. LOMS—On the Wfth of Septembr, k ship. Cereetre Lon, sgt4.l 17 years:. . COCITILIN—th) the 3ath 'alt., In Phi is M brOth.r i .lemee G. 0•.-hrao, r the 47th year at Ads we. STANTON 4 -4addettly, oa iftuodeY. MOSES Menem, ElrAy,ror; aged 5 velum A" lOU of noted and I:ikehel Ann St mfro . -,..‘... 1 ~ ESTRIAL'. ", ARAM MiJLES.—ChIe to the premises of the isobsrtibtt, on i b . ° a kw September, two mars mete& um ash mimed-11M other, &Idea' bay.. ' Ina t quested to rail' fbi them, pro k p; property " 3 ~,, ISII.O Batr7 ttztintibtp. Prbojt. re.. n t. 11.':+6 LOST & FOU .00 tho 15th or sordorober. • P, oort aa a email glum of Motley; ow the roa , "leadi •.Curbon to Gle,tnanto di.: The ow Or ea , samosby . applicatku), to Doing properly at cvst: . • it•Lvor Itetra October 11.1 , 0 • '). • - - . _ 1 OTICE TOl CON TR A Cl' Ptindu Timposeeini imp reteivett at t the Lykei,a Vallee t od P i cant any, a' Itear 6, Oeteher 23th. Plana end eaA blataiu at the olicet4t t a C.tuvenr. Mope} } W. ' • • Sut Likeas Valley Ccs •Ortaberl:l,l46 4i. DIT OR'S I'llll . ol'lV E.-if phone Court of itehai mum,: ttedersigned, Atiudltee eppoi. od tJ Court, to Make dl t abet lea of the r-ahr. ,. . , the hands of Nude) Sition and Ell:ah llru y l ton of the lest vrui akut Testame t 01 late of Wayue Winn lip us sala count). &a," amoectbase eutltledito the satee, «91 a Lai ties of hie appointmebt at big -01 ne .1n 64 - ' - . 1 P.ttertller, 0,. 31(0,% MY, the dat No7 l at 9 o'clock, In the foiectoon. $i 11 " Pottavill; etrlabot;ll, IN the Court or C Schuylkill county Iterklamin P, PotitroY. Williamcol C. Smith and gliford. Pommy, 61 $l O ., -- trading to the name of PeturoY &with & Pommy, vs, • Samuel! Capeven, s er a, well; Jam lk)rey, eitharly• . Dorey. Silicone/ 41enstbail.1. 31 m . both Southall and Sarni ctrid• u .,boki wkk, owner* or r pierdolefor'S ""*" Mid Johu Dorey contractor. j wt under/bond audltx. arseletet , Common Pleas annasid.,lto Wport dkari" Mon raised upon the to eller* l towaawri raLlt r oo lien eyed: ore mottled the . WV' , ra Mat ho still attend to the dull A a *ski his ogee, in Cantos 044. ream 2.1 h day of Ortidwr noel, at .1 o 'eloraL; j whore all pram luterward "VNO; Ortanell, ' iTooF. P. t!- AI CM rumor' Pi r ' Lear' t
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