ffMq! W 0 t: uw tt id,l,'orerer, a.,d the *ea at.'ry'wtht the'ot • Priaciples. Th 'U.11114.1. n which !those Principles- are Ing ' to 'tlie breete.i recently. , theta in the coming. Presid ! 'be e n found. jr hey, are Jou . ' islifornia., and .wx: L. Derr • Vo thereforel - ndd to the fold . , , . • • ~ . . . REEDOSIT IE CONSTITUT, ND . THE SION'. -, ':: the flng u r eribed, we ti IDen to.suppor r;tilt have IlEmolcr, of I Sew'iirseY• sir fin; fR\EMONT, IREEDOPII -=._ I , k . 4Biailleo lll . , ' 1 1; 1 / AT II 4, . . I .Life of Fremont in Englisb, l , '. , s2'so . , "1 " " German, I 2-58 .41 . : II SI welsh, I, •2 50 Colfax's,S.Psech on the wro gs of ltan;, i .- .litut in Gorman and 'English.. • •• .. 125;-' Samner's Speech in GermanlEnglieh And -- I: • Welsh, I - , . . , : 41f(r . • piwr. whl te4 of the Soutk, , I o,2} orthern Democracy ihelAllY of Slareriri ~1 -25 gepublican Campaign . St ngeter; . " Ir. I,The Freeman's Glee.Bdok, .- , ,Politieal Map of the United , ktates ' ".. 40 Tan Oosiwo Coxv!RT.—Articles addressed • to to Welsh of the ' United States; on the importaiice of the pfesent'contest, togeth. •..- er with a translation• of platforms, And other valuahle ittfoirmation, price $25 pii thoustuid. I ' 1 ii lr DS OF F FRiE 1 etre =I G 1144 avid °Chore s9ppliecl,by • ',' ,- Boopeller and Stationer, • . . ~.,...,_ 01.3 t ADVEIaI Sl6 COLUI(1,18.--Ottr rOlll4Olll l ATI ivEpectfully rt4erie4 to:tbe now faTorn to bo fouicd adder thise appropriate heads." . • _ TELEOIMPO i!thl title' of, a pew paper published in Barriibui*, ize connection' with the weekly Telegraph,:kl ;George I Bergner :•t. Co.''lt ie FOrited, neat,,f4r -Fremont, the People's Mike, sqd has our beet wieheei felts stle4SP. • • Mu. Bucti t s t stasf . os SzzvEltv.--,A citizen of Ala who recently had an — intetiview with Mr. m\cbanan at Wheatland,fconeludes a letter to the ‘, Ihrtsville (Ala.?) , Pcmofirolfne follows;1 • • , Ili°, truth r.; BUchanau is as sound on this gimation al was Mr. Caltiiin; and the Northern are better Sontliern men 'to-day t than many Deinoerale, even•ai the South. Whatever they pay have done bcrettifore o , noir they meet. the, •questitin boldly ? ark, 'defend the institu tion of *very; With - z itotriessuese that • we tnight do Well to iutitate.:- .:Tbey, do not even alo lo,fse for ii: on . the ground - th'at itie recognized iu the Constitutidn r but they stki,it is right. That lied dstablisted it, And that it has the Bible for its toondatiefi. • It We do not sustain these, men in dpfetiee Of, 6,ur,institutiops, wed de nerve eternal !infamy.- Vhq . contest is oltvitluely between Buichanan and FiemonL Filldiore is not. in the race. No man'herepreteads to say that he is. 21•_ , LET TEERE .110 . NO S ECR ETStS IN . MA MMA, or rather nq pretended secrets . The MediCal FocJ nity Publish, ori - iidon ar tonde,Toll thetidiseor... c ries, and all that: is libiriro of real value'for tho xure• of disease, Air been • disiovered by them. 'l)r. - -A,yer takes ttiti honorable, 'Course, anti:light \beTtuse it is bourist. : Ile goesl6'work 'and . in:: Vents the best-.reMedy,Which medical skill can de •ise, fqr the cure 'of certain complaints, then publish-; es what it is`, and maintains. his monopoly of, it ; . .'solely I,:' malting it . cbeape'r,. better:, .newe per-1 fect; than anybody eise cant ' If the.people would! 1,, e:iet Ibis of all who , Otter, u divines, They would \s f bare much less trade- ma . rails, to Mrallow.. :Neu , °denim Orpn. . I -, ... -1 -* -- BRANCiIi .TOV cSBIP.• the friends 11.11,0ni Jamesll.l . Campbell'' are ex , eriingt,itettiselies .tiitinfullylin; this, Ilowilshiti to secure his reelection. On Alrolay, evening last, inumber of citiiens, prOtniaOnt among them Mr. Oabilel Drake, 'who atheitian-valoy--warmly opposed Mr..CtrittliVetra r ilit oti, met in Llewellyn, and resolved to take off theie,coats and work bard for success with their raforite This is the right spirit. Let every_ lownshigii do the same, snaa victorious wave on.thn ; tide of popular favor . will sweep him again in t) 4hOosi ti6n he so el:ninon tly •adorned: Let every man tri ithe county—every frientVtif -the 'glorious glorious ,- 'f e.sior Freethiln,in. feiltiessly 'defended - 4n 'Congress by - • James --IL - I Campbell—fesolve to emulalel-Mr. Drake' in his determination to 'fight , batd ftlr our noble candf- . .date. - . _ - • Watch the P r ins. . . We cannot too earnestly join on the taem'.; bore of the; OPposition . to write the Polls. chal lenge every:mat whose rigl vote you.q6es tion. Be vigilant. - The Pha Betnocraei - ere) desperate, and will stop at Untliing to : insure theni'' victory. , , . , Bring themilinta Seo.tbat the sick and dirabled are brought to the polls early.: I'roettre.vehiles, an see. that. 'every man aide to'be carried ti 3 the polls, Votes.. It is iraportatt that:very vote .shOuld be brought. to Lear, on'the , enenty this Important - contest, • Lying liatid •- _Lying hand. t la . the u4st slanderous anti villifying chnracter,.os regard's JANEs 11. CAmP netr,,'haie been circulated 'in cNoithumberhind County, yook,out for them.! have no - doubt they *ill he di4tributed'in.this County,' • • . . . , . . ' - . t.. ', Voters , .• d' . . \ E xainilio your tickets.before toting, on Tuesday. 4 - ii that they corresporid, i ever - particular,: eiTh the ticket published. ."'fhb Shama Democracy `are desecrate, and!wi II Use every means to defraud you, and carry theJfay.. t3c aj' tchful I. " - ,I, Union Mil -The m est'dcapefa to Locofecu ea iu Philadelphia, by means and fraudulent naturalization alert here. See that the aa.n4 tised b;:ci:c! , ,qfully 'in' this cou Liberty is eternal vigilance." 3- . • • important -.lllo' A lario 'oumher of Important , app . oinied 'delegates to a . Q. -to the election of Fremont, Ilairisharg on the ISth....insta portaat sign-or the tongs., at C. S.'reuioat is, indeetii; not a ple's t.ez. • • • . Mold 1 :l xi pf-Laitt , You4hisul.. ftir your-;iiwn ..., JAIIES 11 . ,C.ittrniii, (or 'Con opposed!norgtii, nxtension ,O i Torritory,f '•,lfetb4 vastTeiri'l ~,to beit'orireria...to tbe usos •••yo'ur•!'warrauts wi ll not, .4o w ' Thii,is an 'important fact:". ••ini Tuesilay 7 next,-that daskis , • • ta4,c o r happy burgles otiF ,•, • ~tio,go r hhu yo vote for th, lourland warri nts utiysviii. htion the Miss url• River an ' ..).' .. ' • .. 7 .-..... , . • '. ' UNION -;--',l • . Tuni out Free Men, Let the Demonetzation 'the Soul of the. El . The Bon. JAI:II6S CA/40 • • '..l'ettereon. will address :1140ix41,1, on \ Aoudny evenin . inedict tbnt it will be the le Cutapaign ifo for, in tills Coti of the pptweition ehould be nixie candidate for lengre , 4,l coming election.. . stay at .• item& • Every)yoter ntivitied tn the ministration--- ever y friend Oithe• and County Tickets. 4otild, stay at Tuesday next; .and VU'S * TIIE TICKET. - -The importance of . 4 Bin!. in this 'contest, caannt be inerestinia • .- efery (umber the - Opposition rol l Beeves; go to work, for. rest- Bsq.i . /16: tiorinus-,vietory crowns biaetTorta dit ti:- . Stay at bottle • A c i isto o at 0" . j 1 fittSSONA. On Saturday, Evening, 04. llih, 1 ona Howe. ' " 'At the 'Cress • - • The meeting , .will be addres4sed,by the. t on. •• JAMES 11:it'AMPBELL, iLM. PALMER ',I, and 41,ter8. VOTE EARLY ItiTHE DAY! iicata i ThE WHOLE nun Of Friends of Freedom for Uwe! “!'imilEß.Ty.:,,f,ll, UNION I” getare of Frauds, - The Shamoergey - are beeeming;desperate: They are resorting to fraud in Naturalization' Papers, to seeire if passibie;--)vietory. The gime is • being , played in Philadelphia: It 'ray eztena even bid: 'e advise oar friends. to be watthftit 7 , sand otee'tha%t they are not de -try:wed by their uuserupulons, el:Coning ointag °nista. J 01te . Hole. '- ' ''''- ' -citizeiLettns County abroad, who. desire . the suCCe.ss of the linioo Tickets,- should enure 'home and be here on the day of election.— Every Votki will tell on Tuesday next: Do not neglect ti come hOme. 2 . Set apart business, everythinifor the present; and-reso ve- to be here onthe , day of battle. - One :vote may . • turn'the tide, and secure t . , the Union men a brilliant triumph. Come hOme! , - THE ONION STATE TICKET. • • Be: pt Vood Cheer, Whig., Americans sud Bepubpleous.l • . • COME OUT ' IN YOUR STRENGTH Give it i Tremendous Majoritti B. BAN,NAN The oya of the country is on yon! The resell . a neat Tuesday's : election will bring despair to the Sham *moor:Ky. Thiiy,are shaking ,in their iprokca, disargenised ranks. Ee firm.•,, Do not fire until you' see the whites of their eyes. Theli,pour in your effective shwt. • Every manof the tlen to , the (Patent Democracy is' needed :100 Tuesday, to wake , our victory overwhelming. , The -accounts'irow all parts of the State are cheering. . , Success is .not the question. What shall the amount of, themsjoritiev,i Men of Schngikiil, to you we iouk to s weir them. arwund.your candidates for FREEDOM AND VICTORY.! • . ;ENTHUSIASTIC !INEETINCB DURING i 1 THE WEEK. : • The Skies are Bright in Sehayikill Dining tho weak, large and enthusiastic meet- Inge have been heldin various sections of the County, witiclf: were siadOressed by the [ion. HAN: NIBAL HARLIN. awl 144.. Mr. Mosaics., of Maisie ; Hon. DATID 'WILMOT, and Mr. W. J. PATTERSON, the (Kansas Exile. • 'Kite: meetings Which Ithese - speitkers addressed, .at. Pottsville, achuylkill Ha ven,-.6t. ;:( E .llairq Ashland, Llewellyn , Port Carbon andßortiVOle; were large and enthusiastic. The tielitfeelitig,lttie utmost harmony,, prevails in this countianiong the Opposition. i Every member of it must resolve to vote th - O•whole. ticket on Taos day nett. . , Be not lulled into seotirity by the bril liant prospect' of .a glorious triumph ; hut -be at your post on Tuesday nest, and 'MO your , duty • marifully , or FREEDOM : ANO TILE UNION \ TICKET. , - ; • Philadelphht Alive with Enthusiasm. 30;000 FREEMEN IA i f= FIELD Two of the largect meetings of the „Campaign —Fillmore end Fremunt—were heffldnphilidel phia'on Thursday • eviaing last. Tremont meeting met in Independence Sy are, and titt Fillmbro in Penn tSquare: • ;Each_ Square coif tained four stands, and it ii Cstimit I that thirty thousand peFsons wore et both !n!iietings. The Fillmore pr4cession,in the evening,',, was a meg- Mflcent affar. .In . ..Indepetidence- Squeni! above - the principal stand, was an arch - composed of gni pipes,, the jets of wlitch torniel in (he most beau tiful Manner, the words— -r ' . • . a,FREMONr . .4NI).-rtßA'Epalf.l • . At one stand the meeting wil:s entirely co m posed of Germane, and eloquent speeches were delivered 'by Ulker,.the celebrated • Gorluan' patriot mid 44...... others. ' ' ' • . The enthusiasm m. the. : Union State Ticket in Philadelphia, is im 'ense.• It will go out of Phil adelphia with of s than 5,000 in tjority... . PIXEL= TO MOVE POSTS! RALLY FOR YOUR GLORIOUS BE FIRM AND A BRILLIANT VICTORY American citizens on Tuesday next, you are called upon to vote for' SEST.A.TEI 11-111131 1 01:LIIM, ' -c2 ; REPRESENTATION! 1- Nox-ExTE.Nsioi OF SLAVERY! .) FREEDOM OF SPEECH! THE DICNITYtIF FRE: .WHITE LABOR! _ THE COAL AND IRON INT TS Ei r , OF PENNSYLVANIA! THEr ENTIRE- UNION STAT AND . ' OUNTY,TICKETS! . • , • • .7 • ; Are yo -ready' ,Il.eme i mbeithat upon the 'res ult of the Bt.tdo, election 'depends the mann r'the Stateorill go in Noma h. . • . . er.. Le . : ,.the' Opposition. vote the full teltlvi ticket—make it ith fearful 'eff'Ci3t- on . rfraude are threaten- extra asscesmcotß ranks or the enemy , papers. B e i ea the gamenet.prae ,ty.' " The'prive'.9C Philadelphia Doinusiratie Fremout i Club,, recently orgapized, bee induced a call for a itnilar club in Northampton 'csisinty. A . writer in" the Essetodan:ebys of the: lPhiludelphia Club:, I woulittall the attention c f my fellow Densomats,in , Easton to this tuovement, and ntik them to Coati the. uemes - of ttkose who beaus' the call. They have been, 'until now, boding and Rrominent members of our mull; and it is no doubt with great reluctance they - kel them sell4called upon to break:BlM" their old party amocii tans and take the postt,i,M they have. .But they have a rasenetice foi the good old. Demociatlc /dads Me of. Tho. mimJefferson, which waelii favor of Freedom. and they are unwilling to countenance or 'support the now Demo-. craiic doctrine advocated by Southern Slaieholders,. whfch declares' Slavery to be the right condition of every man who labors fore living and that white men should. be stares as well astnekroes. These. fellow phmocrets, are the new doctrines of the party ahl .11 supports ;ewes iluChanen. and these are the:dectrines,•tod. that will drive thwsands of thehardy sons of Pennoirlvanlafrom the yanks of this parfy,te do as their Wrethern in Maine did—vote Pr the only really trite Democratic party of the vuntry, the present Republican party, and Its candi dates, Frepiont and Dayton. . .ement. PEEMEI nveotota-,favorahjo tacit• moot at' .t. 41 shows that John party, fat the Peo- NM . - . . t Wfllitt i le . ' - i tiet te t vote for jeSs, tiecause be is lay.ery, into, ne* 'ory of the West, in of tLe Slaveoeiney, rth the loitteg.:-- ' THE COAL •TRADE: ,emetnticr . in 'voting ll.'CeiraiLL is in Retten t in ro- i to•kwata (ago be- `privilege !,to advert The quantity seutby ItolleStd tbii Week is 4n,0Z2 0 , 9 —by Cana1...46G0 14—foilhe smelt, $17.719 03 tens, To tar by Balboad. -- 1..760.470 05 tons agaliut 1,901,263 15 tons--Plito by CaUlt. 577,192 10 tons against 804,300 14 tons to ;untie period fast year. While the Canal is in advence some 11,000 tons of the same poriOti last season, ibeltaltroad nearly 150;- 700 tens 11bind. - \ Tbo denisind for Coal coPtinnes brisk, and prices both at home and abrosd, still exhibit ats..U , Puanl tendency. It is evident that no cant mike ifptbe deficiency widcbeslsts in the STIPA) . - ITo bare :tei: new features an ths Trade, of specill IcapOrtlOWtoitothai this week. = OR loud I strike Te EMI Bat: nub 'M I • - I awn mostiu w. J. • in this amid not or of the next. We 'rgestineetia my. Ever present to on (he bleu •, • , [Per irk. • Mincri'VoarioaL] EUROPEAN"- CORRESPONDENCE. member bear our ; 11 of 'the . I) . ; - .LIMAR JOUR?.IA+ :-Our e..tintry ) though rich he. 7 .011 4 comparison; in beds of Coal, is yet new to a I but !lie @impost openitions of the miner. Thus srondisrful •feme of engineering, . familiar lu•th Englisireminer, by, which, the rookf streb% are pierced for bundredsiind ?ammonite of feet„ are to the American.. only':inetteri of hearsay and of reading—the themes of. books or of letter-writers. Ile has read or heard of them, and believes they are true, but his native land is yet umnarkad with aughi that might compare with them...end' of this I ) egtent Of tbe largest, be is 1p rdly.able-to form a I conception. ~ • • ~, ' • , • .• • Menkwearmontli Flisil, for - instance IS' Une thousand, eight. hundred feet Jeep, and as Much motley, Ins spent in sinking it as would erdieiiiii base built 20 Mileslof, - Railrend in our country„-- I Bet OM can eateette of the difficulties that are I WA with In treteoating resit u task—the_ quick. . Ad .n &Ate ome ort 'HOLE le vote Let i nil his 1 until a 'n Tue*• VOTE ALL. . BRILLIANT MEETINGS. , PRINCIPLES. 4 IS YOURS. mom MEM Poitsvitle, October 11, 1856. Letter No., Ei3Eitaa.3lM37/9. rr` atfi7g4Sl _ ~,~: sands to urers .. Otte. ttra,:gropitdittg strata to pr" Back, the !casual' of larottrt . td , bitirig" to he inserted * , r i a ti lti , re rerrairs Ibe Cl,lnitiStless feeders of arater,theidoisors 'of gas.to he provided agaitssi. the , deloge tis. loi con by this pumps,—end alithis to be ascii kpliiihett . by a handful-ef meal, working day after day iu n miasma ibis of a fear: venire feet:. , . . • i - , ..: • The Thames Tunnel is j'astly V ' ed amthroughou t ~ the world - as ivicturs,Asent,naturdObsta.elee that; seemed to defy and-set nt, naught the 'power of min. ~..Bint there . are tit:mete in' the Newcastle 'Coalfield—not driven horizontally . under beds o rivers, but sink hundreds of: vertiesl - ierds- into the stony crust of ourglolie.4traf are entitled ti all the enthiniestie prose, if not the poetry; that has been .inzp;red by dhis fionotis monnutentef engineering skill. ~ . , : • .... ... - The 'Pewee b lotted' ii 1200 feet long, a nti tboagh Us:leer 50 feet high, bearing- the ship! pt . a u eatiorts,.flows over it, one stalkirrseneith Its solid aretipil roof, withant the least sight of mois tareor-the sligStest feclineof insecurity. - ileakiroluisorok.Anft is 1800 feet deep—ft de. scent that is Made' in less than 'two. minutes :of tint '.e==and,:if its iron easing,' suldnitted! in florae points tea pressure of 200 lbs. orsthe sq`dare tech, shoultlgive way before the:weight` of water which surrounds it, there ittefeiderenoiekept back, that • would require but a shomintervalVto fill it to the , . aortae ' • . • . . . i . • . .. • The homes Tibeel, etouonsimilly considered, 'was a enure. • By only the curious visitor, 'is it rased . VI avenue of travel born, , shore' to abore. ' Thou it modover three millions of dottarridt, has ~Dever ulfilled the object, for which in the famsef so . matiyAlifficulties it Was 'built. Bat up, theshaft of the Newcastle coalmine , iti'daily roiled a thous ; and tons of in,valuable* fuel,. in the absence of which - dometitle 'comfort, 'manufactures, travel, Ac. ; would stiller in England.), I • ' --"- .---',: The. writer has thought, that if,,tba regular or `der of these letters,..whichistie been hitherto de ' :Ni tt a to the successive , description , of the 'Collier . ies visited by liitdifi this instructive little Island, . were interrupted to give pleei to a chapter or two on the expense of ..Inking ISA4l4•—wherein he sholuld gather. in as condensed a form as possible till the infnnnation gleaned, throughout his Eng . lishlour from reliable soutgeit at .(Ae mimes, that sneh summitry would be olconsiderable interest and practical value to operaters•in Pennsylvania. .' . In our.neW country, the opportunity of crimps . ring ;notes with' Old England,-.where' .Coat wait "sunk 'for and worked a couple of centuriestefore Jiro - iscovery-of this poptinenC—is one eagerly • avail of wheneverpreseated. - Anything related to th sgbjeet of shafts especi#lly, .is read here d with gre'attfuterest but, inform - at-Me of this sort, best e s, being scattered.tindszot too abundant in lour uen • has not 'timidly where it exists, the -.- - aieti of bei sr practical ., We may read that the • ~. winning of oath Betton Shaft ,`oat_ over .half a '. Million 'of : afar!—bee, as it will .be a hundred `yews at least, efore*Pit of the_eitent 'of .these well-knoirtimoes in the Newcastle Coalfield be, comee thosight of in our country, the infertantionit though carious, is of no pr a ctical value'. :What! we want, is something that can be compared with/ enalogous conditions, here, and by its application, ever-recurring daily problems' satisfied,. at hum England:i In England itself, oreourse these deep phalli i not. the rule tut the e.mseptioa, and of Collimied workbag under similar. conditions f rith those o Schuylkill County, there is nikeintL I. • - In some of the busiest of Coalfields in Jelnglaj —that land "of thoreagWarii and eapitat—th tette rtmr !tangled sit • thickly .41th.: pit'.B mouths that:Vie stumble trponlhete at every step, an ' inStafilirdalire yea must tike good care 'of jo a wilt sniblerieto - them; he agriculture abandoned .--Aberpiek and the, drill supplant- the,..rake'and tho'hoe--:thet farmer is at a discount `and the met nor at a high premium. ',Here n new 'Shaft is ag 1 , 3 *eve -day matter-.each Motaing sees tionthershet, gun,' and numbers,finishird. • . •,, . .) ' But boar country; a shaft- is Still a curibsit . To sink-one of any depth, is an affair of mumme r Au operations' uncommon, ilnet, to be undertai ken without Solemn forethought`acid serious 'colt culation. • Perhaps they would he undertaken ''''''l o ener, if it were not for the uncertainty. of tilt k i. • 'Here," says the Operator, "my lope has panel rated many hundre d girds bite the Coalbed-1 fin i the aiels getting. had, and it is :only with_ great - difficulty ( that is regal:tie current is kept . upl in warm summer weather; i indeed, futterly fail me, for then the downcast air is. so lightened b 7 the increase in temperature; that its weight is, not' . sufficient to overcoats the equilibriure between thh two columns, and the air in the, mine reineins iii almost a stagnant condition.rhien cannot Work in an atmosphere of this , sort; and - I know =nit 'What hot day may produce air - implosism:. Filr where midsummer heat basso lessened the weigh,- . tind'ennsequently 'the pressure of the air again+ t the face of the Coal and in the abandoned - guava;, what a premium is given to the issue of Firedamp. This was before restrained, but now it escapes un •Amen.from a'i ' ry pore and creviee, and to:cumuli= ting -by -rho •feebleness of' the 'mutilation miii some day ignite ,at 'the lamp' of Imo miner, ',mid produce .of those awful scenes here, which 11 . ‘,. had never cruse thought of but in couneetido • with English . Coalmines and deep ones.; ,The factis, I tesitht to sink dshaft •frout the riurfiMe, :then the air. /would ascend and descend withit aimpediment—it would beshorter colume, a . there would be much loss' resistance—thu mieere weuld'always breathe good air and could gettiiidre Coal With greater aatisfactipii. .This alone, ,n time, would probably repay .= for the oetlitif,dtat then the 'possibility of 'an explosion would be pro vided against; with a Ood 'fuinace,. now it would be out of the question pumping operations could be carried on with ma • more facility, there wound' he a saving ' in. length, of pump-rods and pipits, Hand a considerable- saving of power in Working direct. • These and mans' other inducements con vince me that I should - sink At shaft... But the cost .of these thingsl4 said to be enormous. Perhai s eight or ten thousand dollars I might have o souk iu carrying Tit through: These shafts, to he sure, are universal in England, and the average price at which mie.can :buy Coal in that curtail at the surface of pits,runging from 100 up, to 1800' feet deep is no more than $1 25 per ton. I dori't know why shift! here, should cost mach more lly the fathom than shafts there. But for the uncer tainty of the business. I Wohld certainly sink one, ' Thus reasons and argues the operator. It r 11 be My endedior in this and a fear succeeding et. ter!, to remove as leech as may beof "this Afncer 'minty, by showing what the cost. actualjy wits, of a number of shafts under varinus ednditiods, ,and:locatettie differentirarts of England. : Arid first,- as the ithymney Colliery in South Wales .ens alluded 'to in' my last lefter, let ns pr - cceil toinoiiire the cost of sinki g shafts at thole Oitensive.Coal and Iron Work . :At Ithytancy, most of this mil is Worked otit by ievefebefthere are 7_ upeti.t shafts 'fur purposes ot; Ventilation. None of these are used fur the ,ralsing of .Coal ;. they aro omit of them about -110 l iTect,and vary in diausiter from 6-or 8 feet Op to 17.1 by 10i, the usual dimensions of a "Water Balance Pit" in..l ' les. The total sectional, area of these upcasts s nearly 500 feet. They were it tuttileaLan e . ire cost," cash, of-from $7 1 25 - to ..g1,200.t.f - 'N.,: , • ' w 1 , . ' A new pi ust s nk nt the tired of my 'visit, 8 feet in diameter and 108 feet deep, cost as follows: For.stg, , $4 00'per foul of depth. Pin tr. ling, i ' ,250 if if II Id Tidal $6 40-per foot, e q ual to an entire cost ~if Motet $725 for the• shaft. The wailing. is With Vick, and includes:the-Insertion of a short length -5( iron curb, to keep back the' water. , The ma jority of thoehaftsratßhymney; are Well repro . seated by this, one: - i - N . ., , Another shaft, Intended as ii,elialance pit,knot long completed, of which the width is 17i by'lo4 feet, and thedeptla 105.ffiet, had cost as follows : For sinking,. ..:o f - d epth. „ $9 75 per foot Walling d other expenses, 175 " "'' " " "final $ll .50 per foot, or about $35 per lard, at' which rate the pit, was finished complete, for little over $1200: . 1 So we see that in this instance, in creasing the 'sectional area of the (shaft nearly three titnes;hes only illertaired*the expense about 11 . times. -,i " i . W. .1. P. _ . EMI OE . • ' , [Cfrafintredd. ' Thepties Sre first prepared on the surface by bei ng rut in lengths* few feet longer than the-mod I .15 thick, and fitted latterally to each other so as•to fo a cir le on their outer surfaces a little less in diameter, than the diameter of the ehaft.inside the timbeeing.— They' are then,Poluted and shod' with iron to facilitate' the Operation'. jof driving. , In this manner they are placed found tbe side of the shalt, when a pile driving 'timeline is applied, which drives them until they are • found to penetrate the substratum of the sand - led: The machine acts on one. to o,or three piles together, accord dog to the power of the machine; 'When the piles are being _driven care must be takbn that they are main tained In a vertical position, and kept• quite etc-so to each other during the whole process'. This is effected by ;sides being Oared In a proper Manner in the shaft, and an toe Idles themselves.- The success of this opera tion,totally depends upon the elfill,of_the persons en ' trusted with its management . They ought to be on the salerGand witness the drivlngi of every pile, because if one ' , lle is driven astray, the whole operation is literally thrown away. and it will reenire anther lining of plies to reinedy the defect, arhicli ft adding unnecessarfty to the' coin in a manner anything but trifling. I have wit nessed three linings of pit shrives at Washington,Col liery,(near Newrestle,) in Item shaft, which wae!prce: posed to be Sunk on the "dip" ortheir property. Tbese tailed to effect a terrier against the entrance of the Mod to the shaft, which mused the shaft to be rbandoned, - 'it'd commenced on a higher - feed, wbere" it was deter mined by en - icenlie borings that the send bed was dry. This shaft woe on), continued to the reek top until it was stopped, •Owing to ether difficulties which the, pro. plebes themselves beet lutes. Without alionbil. the wasted means useklat thelonner 'Malt had: to a certain , extent emptied their coffers, which resulted In their discouragement. , l - , A - oast iroti.eyllnder of the'eame dismeterus the shaft sunk through the sand bed: tunas the most effective - harrier againat the entrance Of the sand. The cylinder is f .fined of segmente or arcs of the circle which it again divided into tiers. which are bolted together as thebylinder is pinking, the molten of the liuder . Lee tinggaverned by a suspension e Iln—wben th e clan r le einking too mpld,ko As not to admit of the-tiers being ' bolted toeether before the cylinder becomes' emerged in , ' the sand bed.. Thle.operation le continued until ;the cylinder has entered the bed underlying the quick maul& The upper part Of the cyfinde is then!msderateeure and the eXpleathm recommenced. . The exedration is moth:net Rd the; side of the sitaft sed - .tred, ai before with tinge . until the rock top Is gained. t . ' TA leaving the cider , dam cir uttsblng"-cylinder; the . Adept' the shaft must be extraordloariltwell stewed, and'the excavation most cantiotely proceeded with to ' avoids,' muzliae possible the 'undermining of the sand Ibed. , But the Shaft must be gradually widened out to , Admit of a retaining wall to be built to form the *nil ci rele' as the "tubing" cylinder.. Ifplies_ ,aye drivenlthis' widening of the Shaft is unnecessary , Watley al re' Wiling wall is continued to the surface and To rrns per arynentibing Inside of the pills [ ' and timbering Fn m he rock top to the airfare. 1 -.,."-,' _ - I I_ When the rock is first gained, ttieti a ne ' it is sunk l i I to a enflicient distance te ascertain the,. titre of the . • reek. If it la capable of b wing with age, 3r, the weight t . of the relaintex. wall end If found_satisfsClory. the, wall le built with ill possible speed -- ' 1 i', ' The retaining wail may be bedltef thf; best red brick. but fry. Atone Is abundant In the 4ieneastle. Coal Yield. and is most .rtaonly used. This is obtained. dressed Or undressed,from the quarries, bet it is cheaper in 'get l 'them dressed-in the quarry 4 becautte there the stones are more easily selected and serene° I Into coimeeti and ' fitted together: in order that their Inner !adapt may form the same chile am the "tubing" eelimler-iii the shaft. When this Work tut prepared and ready ihlr the Masons. the Wall teener* expeditiously tarried on; than I ,It can be wivh, brick, and the Jr/lutes lama In -timber I , and extent; and.erioeut is I upon in hand, log it Moue rettlolog wall alkalis b at s'inieh our, i shish bug to the else of the. stooge. lbw : .Irell.ts rei Smith hydrofoils asmilf it to sir boo • sate : lbws . v*1%4404117 - hors the 1 emilari t elde of ihostile plastered-on the buck.--To -To add: to . 4101111 v the Mist lie well What *WWI& *Pro' rent any subleiposteltstokleig of the die of the Ilhoti. . • , • VO BE CoNTINUED.) On. Ventilation. No. V 7 ` %r.‘T R " Cl ' 7"7-71 1 51 7 4 : 1 " 7 :‹c, : '% 1' 9 7.7::" W^ f4 7' . L i tst*WZ , Mt" 2 "4"4 l So7t- 7 7' , 77 1 21 . : 4 V'tet r tr,47F 4 7- 5 `7 .41 ?% ' " ', F; • &fternierteek .." ' • •iiroStileddheSiihidill Lion of excavatitut selthlitepk4 thirlshoild. Is 'elcaapd to that of disengagiug the rack' by:bleating, and - the work is performed by the hard Intone Warr of the ,ml. 'um It is hardly mammary to icy inythint: on the art of bleating rock,because taut every miner Is :regnant with the procew but I wit add renne - ctutionary marks bemuse more amidenis happen ttowdrues er en blasting rock. than is usual when blasting tkut. .. There!' tot moth danger attending the 'o ion, when "safety firm" Is used , but the ' use of the ron 1 needle is still Mich practised about Coat-works, rock is to be blasted.. When an lion n *die isused I .can not be more dangerous operatious than tam g 1 the pow der'in the drill-bolo, and drawing the 1 from the charge of powder: either of these might.ent — ' the powder to explode, slum the operatives would be in i the most dangerms and critical position. If we exam-1 Om the manner the lora needle fires Um powder in tee, drill-hole, we will see the danger In a more clear : maa- I [UM ,-, • ,1 • , .. • 1 1 Whetithe powder Is'tam,ped in the drill-hole, • mtd an , iron needle inserted In' the powder, it Is usualiyilie cue Iprevious to dmiltur,the needle, to lectern It by finning it &Tee times round in the drill-hele: - . - It is then the most dangerous. because the turning of the needle, I when it lithos in. contact with Are _rock; memo very I 111 1 1141.1 1 PArtidaS of-Iron t:ihe le , rateheer from the needle. ' Those perl fries aro heated by. the friction, and when broirtht rapidly In contact with oxygen , they become ' ignited. which.etten fires and explodes the Powder. — There is n.? tying hotter or safer than fuse ,to bleat reek, and I wouti advise itsconstant use to amid "rodents, from.the untimely explosions-of the charges of powde6 insertedin the rock, . .- ' it° Lime can be : lmplied In two di ff erent manners split very hard rock trbere pewder wonl3 not have aliy good I effect. First. a corantity,of beret lime IS inserted In a drill bole with • anirly an equal weight et water. The': Fil .drill.holelii then up tight to its Mouth. After] the limeend water ye been inserted in this Manner.; the ibie becomes nen th to IC:ITM tne evaporation , of the water. utile ' amines the form .1 sleam ?Ibis 1 Inerasimin-premune until it has effected a crack in the rock by which it camped. The berm of this creek will! be governed by the Application of the pressure. and di-' rection and Position of the drill-bole, and a. ek 11( . 01 mi- nee may greatly assist his operations with a moderate ' use of lime and water. ' pulverised carbonate of lime or marble shme Inserted In a drill-hole. with sulphuric midge ono( vitriol, Would I produce a similar effect • to the burnt lime and me- t-Wa treated when treat' in a like manner. by tamping elhe I drill bole. but its action Commences reamer and con tinues with More vigor than burnt lime and water. But . 1 . - einwild restrict its use to where the ventilation is pod. because the &ems products are carbonic acid ps, which acts ass a prison on the animal syatem. There Is seldom nythlng uncommon met with after the solid rock' Is penetrated-and the shaft above secured, and the principal °prelion depends _ upon the speed of the miners. - ; . • , - flowerer. the Engineer must at different times exam. 1 •Ine the draft, to see that it is tent in a perfect plum line. or pi rpendleeflar to the horizon. lie wilt also be requiresito examine the, nature of the different sorts of rock which the shaitintemeeta and it he finds in their composition' any deetructivir element, IM must order au& parts of the shaft where they are found. to be, lined to protect it from the destructive Influence of the air, or moisture. or from that which will most affect it. Ttn , shales when exposed to the Action of the air end moisture, very often crumble and decay, especially me ;when pyrites are found lin theleosnopposition. Those rocks + .-re quite bent and solid when they are first broke open. but afterthey have stood some , thee, eTposed .to 1 the alr..a very great change is visible. and tho destruc tion of those parts of the shaft,l is evidently at work. This is an important matter. and should by no means be neglected by the Engineer, or the ceesespien oes attending sn:h neglect may be of a disastrous char titer. 2b /4 Cbatissed. PEILLADIMPILLA COAL Oet. 7,•:1555.-.there has been a fair demand, both likr shipmetiOnad borne con: munition. but prices wriOain without change. In Bitu minous Coal nothlng doing. • Umattroaa Com. Hails?, Oor: 18513.—Tbere Is a Meads demand and CIO trapilY. Sales are' generally made allowing 2.240 its. to the tin.* We quote' rations gra_ r des, Of Anthracite.. retail Baltimore Co., $6 - 25; other Pirinp and :`fret, $5 154350; Limo do $2 25; other qualk44s TWO? We jquo‘Aimberlind, deliyered on board vessels. at $4 i torLuippt Ran of Moo $3 75 and fine $3 50 1 11 ton of 2,210 lbs. • Alden *lack by retailni Lump at $5 50; nun of ?dine $5; Smith's $4, 75 $1 Om. Oct. B.—The market is ac remain as ,per last 'quota. NEW Yost Con. 311 tr. tive 'foe Domentle t slid p • , UT =TE Preiglits from . Richmond Newl York - • - • Rhode Wand, • Albany. . New *lavas. - Wilmington, N. O. Richmond, • Baltimore. . • Charleatown, - ' 811ilptizeati For the weelvetittes ectavicagh . Ou the. Line, - Ell Philadelphia, Darby Creek, - Willnington; t. Trenton, • : •• - L • in„,tat a . - • -Jetaeyy .7 • I: • Old Cheaterr - , 1 1. Row York and 'trinity, -). - Troy. =i. - • -,.. - ,'i . • Brbollyn, - - - - Balt" ore, r - - .Hollokeu, •- .• - -.- Harlem, - - - Albany, - -* - - I • NEI Total for week. ... andVanal., Railroad and Cana evening' last/ 11. ~, I.IIXOID. CANAL. - 15,681,05 060 00: ' ;2,686 0 2 Dl6 14 24,12i'17 . ' 2083. 10 . 1 1,064 16 *, `OOOOO 10. .. T,400 .10 -,-..,..—,„.....1. ' 3 / 4 . /54172 IMO . 34660 14 53,072 09 . . • ,- .-...,..—.... , • ' , • Total for the wet , v/ ••• tout' 87,740 03 Total by liailrnad in 356, Canal ' " 1 Total byCanal d itatirisd, , Shipments to me period last year: WIMIL BYflatiron , • • 49,311 15 By Canal , ' 26,539 02' , , 1 . • . • - . . • By Rail Re -quantity of Coal sent b week ending on Monday Port Chrbon; • Pottsville. • riehttylkill Raven, Auburn.. Port Clinton, !!!M!!!/1 ---- -- - Schuylkill County lloilroads»1858: The col lou)ngis the quantity oTflal transported over the , U ff erent ftallroaddn Bsbuyikil 'County. for the week radial; on Thursday evening last: . wilts TOTAL. llimi UUI and .8. Haven R . 8.,.45,656 b 4 ... 1,267.612,00 Ut. Carbon 4 .4 ' ' 4,85112 159,334'18 ' 4elusylkill Valley - " '10.609.11 342.51 T -11 lit. tiarbokd Pt.Csrbon " • T5,424'16 546.180' 06 Will Creek , - " 15.482 04 479,935 16 .tattle Schuylkill i. • 11.928 15 358,629 02 Rates of Tell and _Transportation on - 3! . : lL Fr a n O ir' it Teros " Fro m - ' • '• ml.Ol Kan. S, !raven. Pt. Chalon . A üburn. to Richmond, "; 410 j •$1 95 $1 80 $1 75 Co Philad'a., 1.90• 185 -1 . 165 Sprlng,3llll?, 1 65 - * I 1.60 145 ' 1.45 Rending, 1 20 , I`ls 1 05 1 05' . Ratak of. Toll by eintal for the present. Prow ,R. atrbon. Mt. flirbon. S. *ma: Pt. Clinton To Ptillad'a.,, 80 -, 79 77 '65 Sprinn.slllls, ' 70 1" 69 67 i 60 Norristown, 05 . i fit - 62 • 5.5 Beading, 48 , C. 45- 41 ' Rates of Freight by Canals ,_ • Trost Pt. C. st Mt. IS. Kars. It CIWon. To Now York, $1 90 at 85 $1 80 To Pitriad'a., 90 ' 85 ' •80 --- ; De lamepare and Hodson Cols Coal Trade' , r , wzinc. ,• Tont. , .. For e;last _,.., west, , 18,000 892,174 To * 21 time last year, , ' , 454.460 marl so far, c - , ' ' 62,20- - remiss*. Coal Co , siCoal Trade. 21,430 • 441. 391,277 / For the last week, • • i'To same time last year, ' Increase so row. Scranton . ifist towards New York, IVest do AO, Total, „ Le igh Coal Trade tbr 11151) . bjr Canal. • For a week ending on Saturday, last: - • I ' . wait. tent. Le Coal and Nay. CO: Tons: Cwt.' Tons. Cut. Su mit Ines, ~ 7,964 f 1 6 229.111, 04, m n do. I • ' I 1,332 .02 49,756! 09 East igh Mines . 1 I 1,010 108 2 5 ,080 'O6 A. lostbrep's Pea C oal, .., j . ~ pst 1.810 ~ 09 Spring Mountain Hines, ' 1 2,093 11l -- 76,015 'OB Past SugisrLoaf .do:: 1 861 117- 53.501 .11 Color4u, -, . . • 1,52.3, 04 . 57.1(;-; ;09 Stafford, .. -.-. - ' 284 'lO 10,141 iOB N.Y. Lehigh COOI 004 . • 1,243 ,12 30,736 03 German Pa. , - do. do. • a* 18 ,18,952' is South Sp ' g Mountain Ridge, 1,264 15 7 . '18,63t 05 Wasleton Coal CO. . ' 4.717 18, , • 104,987' 04 Cr:tuberry Mines, 1 - 2,692 4:17X, - ; 58 949: 14 Plautond ” " 1,537 41,... , "34,872' 17 Count! RW(.4 , , 2,156 "Mk! • 39,23' 0; 15 'Burk Mon Wain Ca., , . 3,074 ‘IC , 78,28 09 Wilkesbarro Coal Co., '• ' =3 OC:. - - 164= lia Wyoming 000; ' ,823 $ • 10,425. 17/ liartfbni Coal Co.; • ' 684 W 7,7434 07 Total. 30)3 L ,ebigh volley IL. R. Week eull iaterday last. _Wen. !Mom . .. 00,. . Rateliff a Johnson", Parker, Carter a Co.; N. Y. a Lehigh. Sharpe, Labouring • Co., . German Penna. Coal Co. Dobbin k Pet:Laren, By Canal., Tote. for the week, I . Foote time last yaw, ("eel). $2,1133 Intro tab in 1856. so The decrease Canal la Vales Canal M. E.CMI Tsrasspertathis Amount transported during the atortb of _ Aug. 18.5,6; mow= ?mu.. $1.593 05 136.031 15.1= i 7 . 97.931 Ou Union (Unit! Swat:int Raihead. - 'C umberland Coal Trade r .lBllll, '- • • msg. _ *RAZ. For the last week, .... 12,774 1413,191 WATER INIETREIL -7 , 7 rritE Subscrir having been author- A. \hied by the atantdbetworre of Water' Item, , will s plykall craws left. with theta. at their prim, , • , iti • K YARDLEY * SOY... Pott Ille, August 3 ,'''B . , tk• . •KR Iteit.WOLIFF_ _.. , i lieslam ui sad Co ax try ' Nitro" ,Worthaiilieriaaci eouatJ, Pa. . .• I! I HE subscribers are now prepared t o isu Any *ibis of Wheat, Rl*, Corn, OW, l'oblkatt Ii t wo, Ratter, Rpm Lard. ae-ssat maybe seat tethers. Foperators audio - revision dealers of saaptiu millet uld do wellto ; Kee their ;applies of rale and. ons Dan us, as we eau supply them ft prices to to their advaatame. Send at your orders, - • 21 ‘ , !MAWR &WOW?. 'Milton, ijitoe 4 28 7 14 ' se. , A.S. CORONA, .Hacker, Resler If limelmage. Land Agent, [wafer. Nismatota. ' COLLECTIONS attended to. and thx. - paid throughout the Tenting.. Will attend to the surelmotand loratiossof Goternowat lands in idle. emote* Wbeengla and toes, and famish drafts of beds beater! by him, with temente therriptiotut of the soil, timber. b.e. Pvtletalar etteatioe mint* siren to lona. tagLnd itarratits. Forgoes desiOnt Itim to Wag war wsnMalemideltherisembitteltaltirtheatelmett names. er ettagieletits warraate Powers tif Atteres7.owtholle. he Ms talon% these its tludr - ougge. > Certificates from the Lana. than wilt be: Ilmianateit tbnntd 6 to Alves fog _ 'luxe Trl,6 ~ ti,::• 11114, _ • . • - _ ' • -', - LI Air I ,,Tr . 441 -no= • ••••-•-,-- , TRADE SAI,E BOOKS. r; Nril,W - lying krn e the late Trade 1 - `e, an xtenstre woods:neat itiohnolard worts lathe Arlon" "'lnsane* of Lltorat sw. which are of. fur:d a l extra lilow pticee., • 0. B. 15!" AN. Catania:Tea, oppailta thoi ptseapal Chnreh. °Aaiun. %WV 1 , • ' 41- . : - FILIDA' . 6 O'CLOCIC, P. K. - 1 05 -170 to 1 75 - - 1 85 . • - 15) • '• 130 - • 125 •- 125 sOO 4 by Canal. tiraclay, last: - ,4160 19 9,918 00 - 237 10 1,973 10 - 113 00 - 340 00 15,,M)0 - 04 00 11l 10 - 419 00 0. • I 109 00 1111 00 - 101 00 3.i% 00 , for the 7436ce as ' j 811,192 'Gm, „Gaps 15 •? , 4L ,1,991,W 15 .8 1 35A63 14 75,859 17 'i,74 . 7, 14 2 09 tons: 1,100 14. rade for August. 11021111 P TOM. 22,483 13 ;,-.418,971-W 41,455 03 12i 921,209; 0 16'. 11,011 06 00 2,500 12 11- - 25,919 13 OW . . 0,178 14 - '1;149 05 4;n6 14 UN 140 1,60 437 MI 5,127 3.53 06 - iztut 05 is •931;296- ca 18 1.041.010 14 03 1,0134311 11 9.220 MlO9 OR 0&643 472 =METZ PUBLIC ; NOTICE. ViL Pe rsons: indebted to the under itputit on book weemats boa dial Mining I tegistee seat from Jikaary.l94 to July •S. 184. are to Mate piy got to atipies Viet; to 'whom all bortutt dab= of ao.t &IMO= oPtolit me will atm, iimstait the same for retthottoot.i He to frilly au thorized to mettle Up my basiame issittre. ore A. 16 efratlLL Tir4Er. P • 00nozwEerra nninuuttli COMM/Mt . uptkm Suadiugs 3d Si.. ilairiabu, Penna. - jHARTEREbC APITAL, $ 300,000. -1 nsure buildings and. abet irovertr, 'logo or daraata , agnlnst-pretis a, ttio Sea, In land NavipiliousndTransporlailon. spitxx citstimo 9.,5. Cialtra,,recrrarry.• ' ;Presitinat. • • • • EISSJ.T. ftYLOI, /Wont. Pottsville, Stlisiyils Penns. Divanekr '22, - !1-a • • OR.( KANE'S_ ARCTIC._ EXPEDITION itgagiy for are fersonal Nairative, aintatiiing an lA...secondt of the Impoil.lait4 Discorwries. perilous and thrilling adventures In tLe Arctic Ileglens, by Dr. Kass, Illustrated by upwards of WO entrww.liWw• , A ra-Upwards o" 25,000 :Ivies of thl* beautifully axe etded Snd intensely biterestlug tork,lver• subscribed Sm. advance of public:Woo. It shot be owned:aid resdby everybody : Subscribers and o **seen now be -supplied by, • aIANNAN. .t , Agent for Schliylkill county. IN" ober 1.1,;56. .• • , 41- I.' EAF tOBACCO AND CIGARS. DENSLOW & C 049 - ; • ' • • ' • V., O. 21, South • FrFront _ Sur I. eet,-:Phea 11' delphia, ; Cietiinhadqn ileichanti and ' whoksale dealers 1 all Muds of 1 .. Leaf Tobacco; Maniffactared Tobacco tf: Cigar,, r Haire eonstan ly.on band and for itihr I low, all kinds of ASIffiIICAN an 9EV11:311 LffAlf fOBtXtO3, selected with special cele tree CO Manufacturers' use. Att articles 'Sal , warranted to be as sepresantad and .every opportnnilafforded fore emlnatlon. liarchamers at 'Matinee can mind their ordeal, 'and rely.npon being . faithfully carved as st the goods ware Selected in pe ~. '._, Ort-111, 's4i- ,', - - . :4t • Vl* . ".! '. I : LIM DONNA= AND p -,- Trust Celypway. 1 i. , . • o F ncE-- >... neift.,next door above Greeters Jewelry Store.. .CA 'AL, $lOO,OOO - -CILAWf CR lIILRPSTILTAL, T S Company, recentlyl chartered bitlie LegislatUre o: Penney! vuU'.• is fully mint i . me Company Is prepared to efect insurance upon if lives. and to receive and execute trusts, ind td alit)" , In. terest on moneys received, at the rate free per tent. per annum, unless otherwise agreed u, n. Principal. and Interest payable on demand. , Capi I and i aimed" ain)ly lure • ted in,lionds and Mortgages, nd other 'good secnrities. Annual d:vidend of the prctit: isUrne made payable In ea.b. or appropriated to the ymeteWre pre miums. For rate* or premiums on 'i,dtv insurance, lido printed Tables, auppiled 3 I the Compere ntlieti.'i. -NATHAN SF A. President.' • : . • " • - sotommtrosTa nee *vet , ! D. T. TAYLOR, Seey and Trear. i . 1 -. , wr tr-- , : 13eptemtWer Id, , 54 • 4 ' , . rs,, PRESIDENTIAL PROCLAMATION: WHEREA*, in and bran act: of the lleneral Aisembly, offibe Commonwcultll crf Penn pia eta. parsed the 11th day April:ls4B,K hitbaided, ,twat the election for electont of President apd Ice Fre :Mentor the United States. shall in the year I4S: and ;every fourth year thereafter, be held on Tuesd,Sy next 'lafirst tter the fi Monday ' in November. • . Now therefore, I, WILLIAM MATZ,EeIM ..gliiihririff Jet Schuylkill County, do issue this, my pmelaination, ,and Donee to the freemen of the,eouhty of Sehnilkill, qualified to *ate for members the Leghlattireelikereell , at their several . places ref election in their, eeverikeliction dttrieta. on Tuesday, the 4th day of November Bext.-be tweet' the hours of S and 10 o'clock in the forenoon, and 7 ,?.:lock in the :Herm:m.ln vote for 2.7 ELECTORS FOR PIIESIDENT AND VICE PRESIDENT of the United Stites. Every 'citizen entitled to, vote] shall deliver to the proper officer, a written or printed ticket, containing the names of tee:Ay-elven persons for / eectors ; Aud 1 ;di further order and direct the? the several, Judges, In lepectors and Clerks, who served as inch at thil i tenend Eloetion. held on the 14th of October host at d and perform the 'several- duties enjoined upon e by the taid act et the said; election. And by sec ion 76 of the mid set, it is also declared that the rater Judges dull 'meet on the thirtuday aft/ : the weld Own for el ors; to wit—On Friday; the 7tr day November, at • e ' House,, in the mid county pf Schuylkill. ! And in and by the , said act, I ant tether I • ted to • ire notice that "every person,eicepitngJusticeso• who shall hold any offices Or appointment of profit or trust under the government oftheVnited State r. or this State. or of any'cLy or incorpor-ted distriet, whether a comudiadened•offleer or otherwise a subordinate Officer or went, is or shall be employedn oder the leglslatitie,exetu tire or judiciary department of this Slate,or of any incor porated district, and also that every memberotrengress and tfie State Legislature; and of the Select or Common • CourVil of any city, Commissioners of any incorpoited district, is, by law, capableof holding or exercising, at the saine...time the Mlles or appointment o Judge, Inspector or Citi•ic of any election of this Commonwealth. and that no Inspector, Judge. or any other officer of+any each election, shall Le eligible to any office to ' e en voted for! , Olventtuder,my hunt, al Pottsville this MlAs] of Oc tober, In the year Cdour Lord, one thousand eight bun : dredeand fifty-slz: and Independence of United, Stales of America, the Stet; 1 • . WM. NIATZ, Shale( _ God sore the Etnrsosonwed Wr. Sheriff's Office, tons vine; Oct. pity IS5n. }, • Ott. 11 '56. LIST „ Or PRESIVAS 'WARDED by I the Schuylkill County Agricultural, Anorticultitral and Mechanical Asseciationlat its first Annual Exhibition. 24 Schujildil Haven. coentiumeingon the 24th. and ending 911 the 27th rlf September, 1856. To the Preddetit of the Schuylkill County Agricultu ral, Horticultural, and Mechanical Schuylkil l The undendgeted Judger on Cattle, inter d ue confide man have awarded the following pre:Plums; de., which ,are herewith reported: • • Dimwit. i• . . I t.l. 8. Kellar. best, Devon bolt between 0 and 3 ye. 06 00, ',William Wilda. do Ow, ditto ,1 • 300 ~, t.l.' S.. Kellar. 2d pest Devon Cow. ditto; ; 1, 00 Mrs. St toyer . bait Devon lbw l '4 00 .1. a. t'assrin. second best Devon Cow 1 . 200 4 ; ;8. Pap tin. best Calf under 10 months 1 ` 100 • 1E...1 TIMMas, 241 best .." ditto ; 1 diploma , Win. Biddle. best bull 3 ear s /lad up wards 1 400 John Z`himp.r ll . 24 do . do . t' 200 James 1,,,,5.ig, best' bull between 2 and 2 W yrs; ' J 3 Val. Diddle..best cow. 3 years and upwards ; 4 00 , tiVni. Siegfried, second best calf under 10 mos. ' 1 .00 tt, .' ' ALDWIETII. Behullklll 'Ratably Altai House. best bull ': CATTLE. . • *Wm. S. OniMmer, best bull - • 300 Philip Boyer, best cow, 3 years and upwards 4 00 'E. J. 'Mums, :id beat 00 4 , W11.1. Wildish...st between 2 and 3 years ' 3 00 fJobn Doherty. •14 best i '1 00 4'eter Martz, bet pair Heifers . 3 00 fltichard Blackirmu. best Calf.underlo months 100 E. J. Thomas. '2d best 4 • , .. • ' ' diploma B. W.Mughes. WmAahweigert, Paul Lengel. Com. The iitnfersigned Judges on Boma "and Mules. after ,1 due:consideraUotti iutve awarded the following premi am s, 'cl &e.. which 'are here* Ith relxvted as follows: • . J:W. Shoemaker. best saddle horse, singles harness $4 00 Ditniel Delbert. 2d ditto 3 00 Samuel 11. Shannon, best pair of earrlaieand sad• dle horses : • - ' Edward 11-ctin • er, second best • 1 ' Philip Boyer', heary . draft , arsitioits. i' M. F. Medlar, best heavydraft' - ' . - 4OO tiohn M. Wommer, 24 best ditto .. ' 300 CROOO MARES. . tWillitun lielbert, best . •14 . 00 James Lesslg. 2d ditto 1. • ' John Shappell,third ditto . • • •'• - .12 3 t lX) .to James Lessig, best beavy draft, iyCars idol • :2 Ofs• ohn.W. Sheemakerad best ditto • . • 1 lft }John Shappell, :Id hest ' I 1 00 Daniel lived, best pair of grays, 4 yawl old • i 43 00 Datilel F. Berger, beat single ditto • ~ • , .1 SO fileorge Itabpr, best 2 year and 4 months bolt • 1 1.00 SWUM John F. Wommer. best heavy farm horse • , 12 00 William Diddle, best match ditto ' , , 200 2 TEAII. OLD COLTS. James Lei , ll4X. tOSL horse colts William Delbert; 2d best ditto John Yibeb, 341 ditto ' .1' TEMi - OLD COLTS., Voila Shappell, best. John W. Shoetnaker, 2d bed Morgan V, skdlar, 2 colts , mugs 15 atm 10 NONTFUrOIik 'Names Lessig, 1 Mit 16 mouths " • 1 00 tJohn Plummer:' lb *do 100 fJoseph Aelty.'for his excellent team of 4 mules '4 00 PeterlAllison. Samuel Reber, 'Daniel Daher. ' The nodersigthd edges on Trotting Horses, after due ronalderatien, re awarded the following premium : • Charles Haut:lnger, for his Gray Trotter, Boston—time 3.10 • • -- -.•••-. • - • - $lO 00 J. Irish,. T. W. Scans. C. S. Leader: , • . The undersigned Judpi on, Pacing Morsel, alter due consideration, hare awarded the following preadiam:. George pelbert; for his bay Pacing Maretituti 3,23 slo' • * William Lerch, M. B. Allenbart.- Theundersigned judges on Sheep, after - doe mashier ration, hare awarded the following premiums; toe: *James Downey. best sheep • • 300 William ilittlo, 24 best ditto 2 00 William Mlle, best yino. • • *.* • • 200 *James Downey, 2d bed 00 . _ • • Joseph Wommer, James ; Benj. Schwelgert. The undersigned Judges o Swim; after due (onside , - ration, half° awarded the toll wing• premiums, tee,• *John Doherty, best mow . . • • .• 309 William ; Diddle, 2d best ' 2Oe William Biddle, best lot of pip * . • • 200 fDaniel Mart s . test fat hog J. W. Shoemaket, 2d do ~ • 2.00' fAndreof McClurg, 3d ditto ' ' , - 1.50 Joseph Doi:Mier, 4th do - - • 100 Joseph Woortner, Beal. Sehweigert, James,Leasig. Thorundersigned Judges in Poultry;Mfter due consid eration, have awarded the Volleying - prenilums, de.: f Wftliam Shoemaker, for best white Shanghai, (cock and John 00 'John 8. Mallen, 2d best •'• • 1 00 J. S. Kellar, beat. Jersey blues . , 100 !Dhomes Morten, best-Corbin China • ' - • ;'• 100 aniel Dyer's, best Bantams . • ; • • 1 00 sue - Rapp, best Spanish Misled I , ' 4 l 00 B. IL Young, best China Pheasant, paw' , • • 100 Jacob Delbert. game . • 1 00 . *J. S: Heiler, best common chicken 1 00 *D. H. Bland. best Brantah,p I ootrs • - • • 1,00 Wm. G. Look, beat Yellow Shanghai i 1.00 *Matey Messer, best Sionlith Bantam , j "rOO Simpson Walleess, largest collection • 2 . '00 }Evan J. Thomas, best lot of geese ‘, • . 1 00 Wm. Ilinnich, best common ducks • • 1 00 Vanes Lessig. best English ditto ' 1 60 sJanses Downey, best C 01330100 ditto . 100' *James Henry Doodletrgest collection . • 1.00 fcurr Sboema , best lot of Pigeons 00 kJ. G. Koehler, t Intimate Pootra , • diploma G. MO lollborger, bed lot of Pigeons • 1 . 0 J. C. Wick, John L. 1,4110, Francis Spencer...- . The undersigned Judges on Farming Imidetmotta, after due cowl/Mitten; hare Awarded the Ukilring premi um, • Lc.: • • . • Edward Peale, I hay rake, ; -i • • ;1 00 Daniel.Deibert, 1 ridging ptow . • , ' 1 0 Varney Less. lg, 1 reed dint' ' * . 'l, 00 ditto . 1 bay fork • . • . 1.00 ditto • , 1 beam power •• 1 , 00 Vatars Dols:pip, I ruck wagon., 00 del Delbert, 1 horse threshing machine ' 300 valour! Leak* 1 horse dttto - • ,3 00 • Win. F. Hit ! 14 aF. Media . r. Peter. Vetithdeer. The undertlmied Judges on Mechanical Ptoductions, after doe coeuskiant •hayenearded thelbllooring pre-: 132,111MLF. Ac.:l •• Wm. Geiger for th best Pitney and other asOben wens I .. • • • ) 1 00 J. L.Coho, bed double acting pimpdiploma Frank roger. 2 bake pans, 1 mkt turner,osnest . erre Oker, and 2Match boxes, for eaeli diploma • ellanry,llenter. tbr the best Sharps rile. do ' *John e, Uhler, .1 Minnie rile, warranted to Shoot 1000 ,yerds • • • •do • Weald Boyer. 1 riffs. made by himself • • -100 3. Fan; D. peltheedorand 0.11 stkhter, for eook-•-. to and padre stlrree, arch a . diptana Bright k Leretf;best merit eutterand satrap stnf- • for, - - • diploma ditto _ log and 11th chain- 1 00 ditto ; . age diploma ditto ' ' corn ald eobmiil do biltudelt, ter a patent c do ditto * shoeing hammier I sJohn IL liberties', belt Oahe= apeman** 1' 00 do _ do do • • dagsementypes 100 o Joasph Gunk !neat of eingieluneess • 1 00 •do " 2 shdled rollamtlegh) ' diploma F: 404 big, Tillailtilla.42.lllbiledi set of Muffle harnessandele sMO',Ast:lllar.(hair,) de& • .f.so dire.,Christ, ter • dog se made on thidf Nat ..- .v+vaspeirsaw 60111 7 ni 4nniiiskitkir.lB{olllo33 00 John num horseshoe , • _ • CO !Or* ftildedlfr,lo3Bolftedlinen • • dinkiest -• ,•• , • , • .-: i' ...e - Yr , 1 4,0 14:11r.; ma, , li , ; I:dier :Millennial' 1 440 i Thugs I ~ ft 0 1 4 - ;I, I t i 1 Cif . I rt nal tan hardwaste 4 i 0! es , .. . 10aa Lad specimen O 4: I apenrrs, too tale, ; . I •' ;f l .l.- `talk . • Idq . • . ADO' - t 46 Omen Invention 'l. 00 was of his own. - I ' j i ; .1 00 • i . • , illlgoll' .kiri; ' I , tl. ro' imp ' .', II 00 -k, Abraham Raylor. , V& Iry,Better and Maple Sager. to ... dualli awarded the 019 W tug permit._ -__ ...ma are herewith raveled: ' '! ill. K. J. Th.oters,. lot of print and roll. lit 'beat ' Mrs. Saylor and V Knpp . each bereft* r del.. very good, but. as Mr. Therms' Or of his own mannfacture. h deserrea the primitns. . tlir. S. Maibearier hrst lot of honey -: , • .-, t3lr. treaty Bruin er a 24 best lot de ' ' I ;.. Mrs. Charles Hu triuger,' ;Mrs. Thomas Hannum, M. F. 31ediar,Co . j ' , i t The underlie Judges:on Idour'end Corn Meal duo ronsideratioNhave awarded the following prim .tc , which ere heewitit rep,rted: . , *Wm:Nagle &ll ther, htb , ,socwt. wheat dour , ~ • . ditto ,- dit todot do rye !leer , 1 tOtaselt Straueh,re bekt wheat Dour . dti do ;do t corn Meal , do do t b ock heat ' ' _ ' Judges- henry Dess. r. Jacob Miller. Jacob E.L'ls Charles I. Ilmatzinger: exhibited also, mute Wm wheat flour, ,u h deserves the Commit tee's rem well as the earn al exhibited y the tune dna/ . • the un Judges on G. ne,Seeds Audi itl after due coosid Hon, bore sui rded the follepit ) minute. Le., wh are bererwit reported. yi ii JohnShappell f r the best she! of Rye .I ,' Isaac Stranch to the hist do of , White ' , Ebert! Jtult** Lessig I do do do of Red Woleatl I fame Strauebi o do do of,Yellow Corn E. J. Thomas o do do of Buckwheat Jaime Downey , o do do of Oats • r *John J. Paxson do uo d* of Spring Who'd *J. S. Keller - 'do `do do of Kett Merceri Wm: Delbert ' nd best Red Merrell . . 4 . I I *Jas. Downey ro the beat White do *John J., , ,Paxson Ur best Sweet Potatoes t • I l it twin. Wltman't leek Turnips , I, _,,,.-- 'l • *Jaines`Downey r.trest bushel of Darla , do do . he t lore( Rearm, 4*."l !. *Moses Reed fur .2 lots al Beane"' 1,1- ' .*John J. Paseo ew best Seed Corn .. - 1 - Judges,,John .Shoemaker.'lsa.ni Stroucb. Pei. ' fhe undersigned Judges on Tegetirbles after 4W sidaution havelawarded the fallowing preminue which Ore herewith reported: I. ' i a l J. J. Paxson choicest and largest aswertmentnf ' hie vegetables, James Downey second best assortment .1, J. Paxson display of Tomatoeir ItHenr7 Shoema et one stalk Tomatoes growing ] , 1 John Faulk , heed lug "Pumkins grown :I one vine' • - , - tJobn Shappell egad anowtment ollyal /- er ' ' ons and cant opes . . I 1 I tll. - W. Bak ers Pumppklns . I sk, Jeeeph Dangler «do do j -i I 1 The tbrre Potatoes eahibired by Ws; (enttge humerebte me a.) 1 1 James Lissig ,Geo. Reber: Schuylkill Co: Altos II John Fen ~ Geo. Delbert, Armlet Delbert. Pixsab, - Janms wney, Wet. Delbert, TlMmai Li G. Keller,Joh c tAapPell, Jahn Rudyt also J.- S 4 kr one lot of ate; Corn. i . , I. j Armlet F. De - 1 lot very large Corn Stalk. Mrs. .1. S. Kell fin` 1 lot •' " ", °I. - 11 Win:Wanner stalks Rice Corn very One Henry G. Rohl .rt 4 stalks of Chocolate Cora . I .1. & IF. Nagle' -lot or large Mercer Potatoes , I Peter Allison 1, at of field Pumpkins Michael Fr• • 'r 1 lot of Celery very gOr'd 0, si / - ( I : Cabge and Cauliflower .' • Susan Mover 1.1 of or Cabbage. Beets arid lied i John S. Mullin lot of Tomatrien,.llearis and .Po Po a ITM..Peale 1 s k Japan Peas ' ~, ~. II I ' tjaeoh Auer ; pertor Meek Radishes tied Califol 1114 Beans . ' ' 1 . Von, 'Mtwara ego Eggs •, a , . tithe Copeland Pots while Egg Plants - grog ng : d ramuel Reed! eppers growing in pots two lac et Deets on the ground and Mt of Celery - 1- 1 ' ' John Dohertt , Jehn Hendricks, Rea). F. Ke re T 6 the Prost eht of the Schuylkill County ...'> 'al, flortlenitu I and Mechanical Assorlarim.l I . , The undmsi ,of Judr.Tes on Household Manufacture after due must , eratron hare awarded the foll Owing pre miums, and a lrh are herewith reported, to 4,1 : '. OHM' Rebecca' Fluter for best Qtalt prenilt - $1 00 I, Mrs:„Wn. Ito tzinger'2l do de .". de , . -he Tileifollowirt * ladies have made a alto ' display of Quiffs. each bring a. , . l i Diploma. Mrs.r - Cdwin Fr to 2 Quilts M re. I. Kapp 2 .1 ( Wits ~, )114,1 E. Kiebior II •do Mi s s llatilda Yost Ido "' Miss 31. A. li V. I 1, do Mrs, Jos. GreatT I2do 6 '. (Mrs. Doherty , ' ~... I do 31iss Reb a Moyer .1 do a Mrs. l'h. I': reb 7 , 1 do Mist L.- Heebner', Ido " ; yin of Quilt making .3lat s. r. V. .Mat' r. a d one by 'Miss Sallie I bini I , ageA 7fl)nveasnipeci, years, c mtaln ng, 1100 Op.-es. ,! : Mi"l'Cahn L eo - xtla's de 1:113.311tD ItOtK., Miss Fanny R binson for the best Ottotimu Miss Itebecc,t wen for le do - do i ; Miss Annie 1 isou - best variety Worsted, tier . INTSIJohn Btie? *townie 'rammer r d ht - o &i hte jMUton James ; Shot .Por in. G. t Hoary tff ea ..1. make Wm. 3 Thnv C. C. Miss 311)nlen Miss Jemima Alias Redford biiaa Ttnycr Arinte anbin. are each'. eat, assns WORK. Mrs. Lloyd -' best No. 1 •Milkß Mawr do do .. Miss Rachel tobinsies 2d best • *M rs . Bose , one Knit Quilt - - 1 1.11 rs. liosebe bed, Stockings a Mies Mullen variity of Knit Lace 'Miss Strsuch a Tidy Miss lleebne beet Hand To,wels alias Mullen 2d ) do do Miss Meyer \ ' Lace No. 2 ; . Miss E. Hop. F ar e:y, Workbd Cloak • , Miss Germs .e rs,Mat 1 i Mr. Thos, BR.. t i'Velvet Vest P. N. • I I Mr. C. Wilt .•tf ' 24 beat , 1 1 Mrs. .1. Nice or st Trimmed Bonnets ; .... Mrs. Foltae 2d do I do ' do 1- i Mrs. H. I . Usk Flowers ,C I Miss IL Boy . Circular No, 1 I '.- ,i Mrs. I. Klapp Case of Fancy Articles 1 - 1 Mies Annie I Marking Work Mies Emma itoyer one Leather Fancy Basket hiss The 'Downey 2d best Card Books • 1 wussi. - I temaketrfor Blackberry Wipe 1 r for Currant Wine 9 yeant old., pp for 4 best do 4 do do ; esser for l fplendid Currant 'Milne r mad Mrs. Wm. Nagle each a r for display of Elderberry Wine Wallelas tine Wine ... • fi ler for Fox Clisspe Wi e made ' 4 being the finest arise exhibit 'r specimen of Cream C eeee 1 hint do of Limi B es - 1 POUND CULLS. ' I Ipp for the best Pound ate • . oemaker.2d do- d I•r Pound - Cake very fin • ' 1 s. r best Sponge Cake , r2d di' do .i PIES. at'. Mrs. Isaac • pp best Mince Pie'. • Mrs. 11. Sayl r ' do Pastry Ada° 1 tall of is ~,the com. . d the pleasure of Ind Tiring in , mascaras. ~.• ! 3irs. Isaac upt for best Preseirted etches i - - Mrs. .J. W...oemaker best preserved Pine Al )1r5.,1. 0 K• bier 24 do ~ lIrs:d: ii. K tile. best preserved, Siberia am Sirs. Henry . ylor 2d best ' • I ' : PICKLES. 311511 I • Bowels for Bestil'kkies Mrs—Slaty an 'Taylor 2d beet do i BREAD. hiss Adams very fine loaf of Bye Bread the only one,on ex Ibition i I ,_ 9% Mrs. h. 'art. llunteinger the best loaf of 881u41. , Br' ( ,d I_. I I Mrs. . Kup , Mrs. ou t i dams, Mrs. ilegm'c each _ere awarded 811p1 tbr fine bread. ; Mr. J Davi for a tine lot of.itopes - msde himself-11 50 r i- Mr. P 11.8 ntendelu for a fine display, ofJewelry 100 MG . is. Z lick set one Canary Bi and Cage 100 ~ .Mr.• 1 .8. d lick for a tine lot of do in ts Cage , ,50 •:. 1 .1 COWILITT4 O. ,., .7 14 Mrs. .P• • r, of lew York; 11. 4. , Illeacham:Tus : es re: 8 Ise Mar Anne Bea , Toicerom ; - Miss 140 WI 64. Se ylkill Haven ; .Mr.ll. B. Zulick, ,Setinylk I Ranee e Mr! Daniel W. Budd, Schuylkill i k ,, illiven. i ,t . • • , i . Tdle undo tood l .tud.tes on Fruits and FlowersPafter due eoueld ration ' have' awarded the following premi ums, i . 1 , . ••• *James DoWney oil Apples - , *Andiew 31cOurg peaches I •tWm. E. Wilson Ptars . 3 James Leselg - do Edward CIOURO do • Vamuel geed, Quinces- I .1 , $0 50 ~Chas. Dangler Grapes - '- i -, ,i j 5O 'Mrs. Mary "Ann atylor , 1 Complimentary Notice. Henry 'Byerly 1 i - 2 ' do's ilohn Shappell Watermelons " ' al 00 i • . .. -a Mushmelmts '5O ,sllrs. maN i teran on Flowers 50 Sibs Bache O. P.Obinson do Complimentary Notice. The Committee stould further state, that many of the ppeelmene;exh Ibi fed are of mach a character as to deserrei Complimentary Nleesll ' 1 J. M. WetherllL ~ will Vastine. Jimes 11. °melt The nn , lerslxn eedd on Stoves aed Silverware af ter due eroitelderathini bare awarded the following pre trilunts.oo., as follevre: -• • Bright &Lerch beSt wahibited Silverware, 1 V 00 D.ild. Belittler beat Cooking Stove • 100 Franklin ewer dti Parlor do Diploma., 11. - t. 8 , 11 er do Bar-room do ; do 1 Is t B.—We the Undersigned recommend an Ho n orable Metillion or Diplopia to Richter a Thompson. dn. their Case of,Citlery end Hardware. containing Silverware. 11.0: ltdidnson, Jeremiah Loyd, Willie's! Kapp. • The abote Is thOlat of -Peel:atoms awarded, as copied by our entrance clerks, Messrs. Rahn and Guarder, who have our thanks siii,,therr industry. J'it. Katem..see.y,i .1 J. . P.4,24130N, Prat. hi: F. hinikta, A. .it, s..te.y. - . :i. • -Those Oromiut4 knarked with a t have been taken up so hr. and those with," • have been donated to the As 'aviation - and ttioae with no mark It Is usurnown what will be dc4se with. l l ' - 1 ' • ' MI Mr..l. W. S6l Mr.,C. Dengl 31rs: Isaac* K 1 Mr. Henry 1 Mrs. A. Ssyl Mr. J Helsl,l Mr; ; Simps= 3!t Chaa. D himself 4.1 .lUrg. l'ason .31ri. 1. G. K. Mri. Isaac Mrs. J. W. SI Mrs. A. tizyli Mrs. U. Hess Mn.i IL. SaV 400 3 00 200 100 2 00 1O I 00 1 00 75 1 00 NOTICE. pr- the DoEuildsonl Improve, went, R. R. en,. Pottsville,' Ort. 4th,11g36. Qopowds will berecetred at` the ofilre Of this Co., tbr the sinking of a't eh.tft, on Rauch Creek, neat Tee moot an 4 Donalthon. ,for particulars' rail on John Rodgbinf l !kilning .r.nglßeer. . ~ I W. DOICALD3OII', President. Oct. 4, - '1 - S i 4 ROPERTY 01OR - SALE* A • T * O-St 4t y Frame ' Muse and Shop,. .ititated fit;Flabbeeh, one' ;title from PamTitte, convenl o tly situated to the Railroad or Turnpike. The home is ' feet front 6730 infiepth ; the Shop is 20 feet fronVby Bin width • Engioa.lionse. 12 feet'hy 26, with a &Matey 45 feet in height. r Tha.above, With other Ir.; eidetic! *slew, are to be sold for dish. or further par timeline, apply to JOLLY T. FLOYD. on the premises. or to the oWnei ' W.X. L. ARM ETROI4O, , NO:3John street, below Christien Philadelphia. September 27.'58 . ' - ----. ;'1 ; 28-.3t* COURT PROCLAMATION. • N - OTIVE is hereby given hat, an ad .oirned Court of Common- Piens wtll be held at Pottsville, In and for the county. of BetinjHail, 'fde the trial of causes depending. on MONDAY,; the'loth of Oc tober, 1806, at 10 ceelock In the tbrennon,i to continue two wanks: ' • • WM. MATZ, Sheriff • Zherier, Odic*. lodinate:l October 44850. . , Pten,aNk and Profitable 'AVareliourea t, ... OmATO: N G MEN lin -every; neighbor hold -1,0442 slay °Mato healthful, ideasaneand pmdtable' oyolierat, try "Koehn , In the &le easeful and popa-,. tar Darla and canvassing for our valuable Journals. lar. termaitt# particubun, address Post-paid. '; I. _ _ • • ' • , ' YOWLER 4 Witf,LS, ' 1 ' - • 308 limit**, New Tarte. , - P.. 8,.., bAll azen whoemege with nal will betwelwad Poi aktpeatibaity of ins, while the watts dertted.will be awry tib.nl.3.. . ! • Oct 44*. , • .: 1: , 4041 i V . THE TleAliMlLlßlG.VitraLny. - •'. SiAbscrioer Would bi*Liciinform ci n, , ! • tff bile, that he los completad luravigensenlAthf &Blowy of Baggage to and frogs the Begot and to all naighng towns. Having lance eipae U leate with-s w e a T a" &WAY of Ileggsge, Hell unlident beam Ohi e vum* satisesetkon. Pomona wiablag their lbargnoi taken Pt can amain by leaving allot at of feddeluli; rely u pr :aptness at reasonable Valais. AU ordare wlli meet with attention If left at up ineldenea or at tbe War to be Ausiet as ilarrigair os eV% ' Hai toxfa J Rom and itlhoofs Store', August Smut. , • ... - - • - MI6 VOUS N, • : s, - • • Readest, &At Ow. Sim* Nor. AM ; T y i rut ty 11 0 6 1". al /s 6 4c)( ''. ; :' 0410 ',,i " - ' • • - . L 1 ~ 1: • r s :71 for' do do - do , ' raper for tho best Table Core s 2d do do ; doi Miss IL Dietrich. 'Mrs. Chis. Sail -Miss Adstos,lliss Russell, Ills. 4 to a 77. • . 00 • , 1 00 .; 1.00 Complimentary Notice • 4 4 LA NEOUS. rsc TO YOUNG NI - I..tIMEIM==E -4 , 1:::-17"7; , -;.3 . •,_x ~ i'.-..` ,;',';',,-;',•:='-. • • SIM c UM , S , Broadway, 'Sew lark. • iil ,Ltele.3l DEB A. PASCAL'S, EM rixrit fftreat, rhilatie l o l4 . • - NeCl/RDIS, . Qbestout. Street, rbilsdelt his ' for the 'Fait, and ikliater of 1' t 313543. Alen r- - - 1 4 - „., , atixnep4te ssenctatent rre t riients' ling goisin such sk. whlte send frac, shirts. Meek and: anti nirelt I tier ,four Afferent styler—em. tremor plabt,tiee. Neer , stjt,e antive Ors for fads: AU Standlug, andllfrorkpplfais for Man end Lads,ou h... 4 mod to4cte to nrdrr ~ I ' ' . • •- ' -• 1 • / FAMINIEAL, am.cwaty.tig.) 1 00 50 Mrs. E 3 r oo 1 oo imnit oo •1 oo tint( se, se 1' LINED K KlD (Drivi4. ~1 i DX I SKIN. (Driving,) j I .'DRESS KID AND' FANCY. I + I, The lot of Gumbiner. Wool aturesint heavy Bilk and 4 31erini). o:4ton. Gates* Slerino/and best !quality *ed Ylannbl Shirts end Drawers loll* Cotintyl __,.. , • • DRESS DUCK SW G V $ AND Shillo Made to OrdotAtia Warrooted to Flt. b i . . ii , tagsAnr aux ictrze I - Always to tie fonjtd at the City Gat, Cap and Nut's far-, ntititkrnuire, neat Aopr to the „PottsviGo. il012119) Pottfr . title. Fa. i ' s .• ' " 1 , 1 '', IFlatililade,to Order. ~:Oet4.li ------ E?(Tlr ral STV - E - jiAßsittaitii; , ~, , alma:nap ?ref, ilitsrille, . - Vrtw.' ; subserjber,is prepared, at his old ~ atahs ) , to furnistroll kinds of inaterlali iti his line"; IWbefiletrugpuriewes4 - 41ain and ornamental.' He in vites ilarticniar attention to the Tomb Stones andltontt manta or his manufacture. They can be bid to every va-' riety il style, and wlll,9lnpare tkvorably. in beauty and knish, With any obtalited ,e'sewhere; and pre offered at cheapierates. , " • '--- T „ JOGS T. LANG. Vottxrille, May Ff. '56 " ..- - • 1 *Ally --+—:---- • .tatoes Pho' if 00 1 00 I 1 00 , 0 l on 1 1 on 100 100 1 00 I'oo 1 CM) MI • Ely. eoa- $ 2 0 4 100 1 00 100 • St.!CLAIR OAR - MANUFACTORY. • ; ! -....t. et. Hr. awaryyiaig, 0, t 1.0. /Aa.. . T li l§" ES'fABIASHMEN.r is .now. ipreptred,to cmtract with HaileL;ad 'W., and others INr any,ntimirar 4f Freight , and. Coal ' of every de. =ippon.; ..). ,••• '' 1 . . l'hr maelyinery is of the most 'approved construction, and tlio material , ' 'aired of the best quail y.l fhe .Pro- Inrietbr cataguarantee the Work equal, „to toy manufec trued iti the ,United States. The 9IIILLUD PLATE witExts used ; by him are . frons!the Celebrated F^undley of Bush, & l'haell, which par oiraillence have no superior. ,: • _ 0 lARLES R. AillinT, Proprietor. •• , ~ •l • ! i 1 , .. CHAS.L.Ati r ^ros, jr.. ens. . 00.. 4., '36 '... ...;.I. • • r 40.3 m. - 1 00 1 00 1 00 1, 00 liiiil Iffouse, J. J. ' , ng, J. : eller, TO :CONLIO • ERATORp. • ROPOSAW will be iwekved at. 17....4,..50,4 WalnutiSt, Philadelphia, : for ' i revititip a Collzerp, on he landa of Hie' Dig Black Creek Imes , t mec conipany.; about 'one mile above the Wilkeaulrro Iva* tided two miles north', et' Hazleton, lei Luz erne Co. Tiktvi twitted .11.zeintofft 10 /fa:l,nm rein le alread, - operlecl, a d the CiAil is I.zp.eed to rl,ht. ,The Lehigh Luzerne I allroadis' In rapid processor construction: front its dounert lon with the Hazleton itailroadin the propooen Collietty,and will ready- for unt as Kowa, the Tunnel thriurtb Pennell Ridge le made. or in the coarse of the ensiling intazdtk For infAination - apply to . 1 1, PUMP:. Fact., huleton; or! t.. ,-.....- , 1 . 1 1 I AL6N. - 'P. 41.081n i tri Prrsiotrit, I . I No. 81 1 ,4 Wain Strert. - Pidiedli. ,chipl, „ e -...t T o ..... ; ..,.--::—..---- . I. : 3841 ;, : = =I $1 00 lcultar- 1 PUBLIc-SALE. i - - 1 f iiiiio and Lot !it rincirlorc. - ... Till subscriber. will 01114 at Public 1 , 1 1 ,stl, on Tuesday, the 14th r r October. /..11.. at 2 ("clock in 'the arterno..n. at the pehiie house of John L. lieiger,ln the , boromlL of Pinegeni . 1 4 ebia)lkill county. Pal, that eertain two *tor) Frame' louseiand • it Lot. si n- In said borough. being sicnilar to thp !muse Otto eu led LY Caleb 11 heeler. Eq. i aid property is in I re b i d iii, and ac pleasantly situated as. In/ In the a . hi ing an ( like fitlod up In the bMemieut. a neves-fail ini Well 11 the kitchen door,and'all neeeskary out•l.4dltl• in, such .I.ake-lrom•e. stneke-house. coin crib. pl,r pen ke SO m bling hutticlent for nee bu and cow. Tito tar der is lit .:ood col dlli el and ',tinted n It i i I arlotut flail., 'rbe title 14 clear and indisputable. Perions wishltie to Out Olio themielres mill please etll on imsl Ilubtan. Esq 2, wppp o will answer all inquiries. Th e abo d e gown and lit wl Ibe std.! at a bargain. Any permit wishing to Ik4 are fa tbearbalvea a pleasant and comforttible Louse , and homy, wilt do well to attend said sale: 1 ' !•r Conditions of sale will be made known at th. tiitt.4 a .4 place of sale, by DANIEL A. I; GRICII. ktuber 4, 'SGI , .10-3 t, . - D. Frito l i, , o, mged 3 1 to 2.00 1 00 I 0 lot, Miss Straucti, Dlplam;. . C OAL — CANDS IN SIII2YLKILL'OO... , .. IN • N :ACCORDANCE with u resolution i of the Steekh4ders. passed at a speeisl matting held 13401.2:At, 1W:0, the Directors dr the North. American Cial COmpany Mier for sale all that porli4n of their val.. liable ,Cad p•operty known as the OtINTREVI JAM TRACT. situated in Norwegian town4llp,'nghttyl2ll; gouty, Pa., adjoining lards of lite Delaware Coal Cbni pt ny,,Meiarts.Carey A Co., and R. ..R.A..t. Lewlsond int-, mediately north cd . and- Contiguous tb tthst botte44f, • Pottsville. It Contains about 370 acres and is Well adapted for ~ 1 . Lame eperat ion s. , The•lrelne of Coal upon thin tract are' amorous and of tha hest in the retlon. camtorlsine. a utmo th ers, the well gnown Peach Mountain. S.Wohn. bewia. and Cellat,'lled, t and Grey Ash Veins. and the Seven-Fe° end 1 1 , • MANIM.,TII WMTIi ASII; 1 EINS, - 4f altwitlch there. Is a ran et a mile pd a rinaitei.-- There 'is. at', present one Colliery in , perationvo . . the ,erarli Mountain vein, capable of •procludwx atonally 2t,000 ion./ utCoil. which Is rented at 30 cent 4 per lon. , 1 -The surface of the .pmporty, from Its contiguity' to pottsvillo; and its couttnandlite situation. Is rendered very malunble.• for inrildlng purpapes; as Will beu:Lorelei:lly seen by reterence to the lithogrAthie plans. • • , 1 MillOntlispatable. and clear of all Itminnbrances. • For terms and contittluns of sale, and flans of the roparty, apply at the office of the North American goal lotupany. %'South Fourth street. PhiladtiphlL • . . d'AMil. C. FORD,. PiTA!doti. c . , • 4041" too oo 1 50 11U DIWOIII3. St OU 100 • k j 0 ' '1 00 , s 1 , 00 LI Del tw Diplomat. 1.10 115° OZI Diploma de Oc .1, '46 Red do NVUABLE FARM AT PUBLIC SALE : ILI, BE sold'-on the. Pt•emises cal. Wednesday. the 29th. of October. that valuable known as the "Ashland Farm." sontalning*244 situa!ed In the chuyikill Talley, one•hall mile. front the town of Orwigsburg,l milts front Pottsville and 11 Miles : from Ralimia and Canal.: The Imprevetnen , S . ixandet of a large brick manshm, with liege hall; two harbors, dining-Mom and kitchen 'on thr first floor. eight • phamberc in front and porticos at gdo.dnor t cb m g,y yard and gardumwith fruittreesand variety nfahrubbery, isze.dlent water at the door. with-the privilege of touu Mins of running water; good franie turn,lower story of atone. and other out-buildings: an excelent apple - prat , orti: with a variety of other fruit. trees , There .ate about ;versa of this propt'aly under cultiTatlon, the greater part'cf which, ca'n nut be surmised, forgrowing hay. and. ivory produ..the for Benin; about 101nciva of excellent phi:stout sprouts, Or:IN - Mt 11 years' growth. which niusi loon become very valuable—the balance* is In good 11m• iber . fhis propertkillitcheen long . known and admired. and with a little expeosM can be made one of the best !farms in Schtiyikill county.' It is well adapted for dairy IPFP'Pes • : • .' ,Those wishing. tot purchase such a property, ate re. sPectfully invited In call and examine for themselves, xlreviowito the day of sale. The property will he shown ,by Jacob E.-Clayton. residing thereon: Eels to corn imenee at 1 o'clock nu. said day. Terms. easy, and made ,I known mi the day of sale. , w. • Oct.l, 'lO.. • " 40-it E. P. IRWIN. St 00 Co I'oo 40 Diploma i ; $1 00 00 • 50 .let; 100 The Greatest Medical . Discov Age- Is ' • AYf.tt'S CATIIARTIC THEY don't help complain `cure them. tier box has cured D. peps.a, Three boxes hare ' en the worst case Two boxes have en 'Erysipelas. One box always en Jaundice. ' Three Ilexes are sure o cleanse the sysi 4often less than one d it. . Two boxes have coin lot,cll cured the I an the lets.: . t Small doses seldom 11t e cure - the Pile, I One dose cures the h d he arising in mach. ' 'Strong doles, often peat ed, expel eve the body. I Thev should be given to children, who I or leuralnicted•wlth this scourge. - , As a gentle physic they have no equal. One, box cures derangement of the Li.ve Half a box cures a Cold. They purify the blood, and thus stilke Gm of every disease. I As n dinner rill there 15. notthelr !qua; They are purely Tegefsble. and eari'do accomplish an unaecountable.amouOt Prepared by Dr. J.V. AYER. P.or'r Heal Mass, and sold by all druggists and des throughout this st.vtlen. ! October 4 '56 EDUCATIONA.L.• ---7 '7.,P0TTEY11;1 7 .4 ACADEMY. 1 r i r HE Autumns this Institu ' • Lion wjil begin on Monday:September.ist, at 9 Ai., c ock;A. M. t . A special Teacher . hat . procured for instruction in French and German.. I Rev. R. RrS)IYSER, Principal. Pottsville. August 16, • 83- COTTAGEISKIUNASY NOS YOITIO. 'LAMA Pottstown, lontfonkery Coring, Ps. " .:, THE winter "sessionn cor.ttils,lnstitu- Hon' will commence Nov. 4th. Ford Oki putienlemouldrese -• • • .. • ••• - . I . ' • . Rev: ILWORK.. - Principal aid Proprietor. Rapt. t:;••.' -.• 37-Zn ' I . • i• .TREEMO.UNT SEMINARY. SIXTEEN ;lutes horthwest from Phil idelphla,iiesi:Norrislown, Ps, will bir open for yotiriit turn and, bayeahavol4 years of age. from ;October 1,1856, till June 1.1857.- The sits is healthful, the isttrweinding prospect exceedingly beautiful, the aceornmOdations sttf• &lent Corlett boarders and 200 studehts. anti the term not exorbitant. , The of:studies hi axtensive,, the teachers experienced and able. and every reasonable of fa made to prainote the phfslcal. I tellectusl and 1 moral - welfare of the scholars. A circula will be sent to order, with particulars abd references if esired. • ,• , SAMUEL A ARCiN, Principal: .Norristown,Ta.. - Angnst 10,'56 , 33.161 •. ' . • - ' ARCADIA!. INSTITUTE. ' , • PHIS, Institution is locatedi ini a quiet . • ..i. and retired village, surrounded by the dorsi coin- • 'try scenery to be found In the State. It is Oiverttialtas _I easy of access. being within two miles of the Philadel phia and Reading Railroad, to. and from width e stage rnua twice • day. _ ! I. 1, .. , The mate and ferrule pupils room andWO In sepernto buildings. but meet at the same tab'e,,it rig thuocht , advantapous to both' o learn that easy and grateful po- '. .•!. -Reams ableh may thus be acquired. : i 1 • r The Philosophical Apparatus tonsista of lastnunents of thelatest and most approved styles.% f. 1. . A library, purchased expressly for the um of the stu i, Meats, Is open and accessible to 111 the Putdie of the lti ;r,.-alltute. '. Additioui a t e made to the number Of _volumes 't every ought 4 i,_, :r Pupil to be prcrvidnd with very Hill pocket mo l' ney. Whatever they used can always .. bw-• obtained i throtmh tho Pilnripat, but funds mutt invariably lZr l ' paired In advance for meetlo , - such demands. I 'student should be provided rwith a Bible. a. too loads, i aapklua and ring, an nrobrolla a pair of 'Repent; black , tug and shoe breams. All articles of clothing phonic) be ill y Bete 11 :wage tf the owiscr..- . . a4rd ak. e ensuing *lnter seadott miens on IlonWity, October Kelt;and will centlnaa 6 mouths.' _ ..,- i • , . -7 I Isas; . , r • ' f- ' -, - - 3-- • 1 - kit WI. Via esealoa. I"Toardltip Tuition, Light rant ', - • '. • , ' 4 - ; Pool. ._-' '. 4 31.5° -.' 7 00 . I* Latin and 9 reelt, extra, .7 - i , :2' Co 400 1 Dravilng.- - 1 ' • . .../ • . '... 2 00: 4'oo . .: Genitals and Frei* matt,oo - Loons ea Plano. : i '..-- „ ,10 00 '- . 110 00 thear instrument. r ' • '' 200 . 400 1 N o . pupil le rereire6 fair alma time th en, ewe quarter. eeneknedtly a redsletlert le made crams, who , eater' snot the com at ef 4 piarter, her of time who leave beihrp time of i quartet. unless riebralweet pro. ano t esto fridad • at Mums - Zarb sealers ex 4DI I late 'two tpairter: ! ' NLIAS SPIN:UAW/4 . I ** - Qt:ooqta B eo. 6 .ber 29,'44_' '- ' -31 1 . . 40- : •g c't f• .4 f ~.! .; . ====l IN 'Telegraph fat the Minort"Joureinla Preseattatilea of a Weletitheleigailasaipif ..Coll..Frenaoset:,( . t New Yeatt 00,010 5:p01. kilepuiltti.n (min the Welih Courel3thia •re-. 'coolly-het& at Dinvillr,. Pa.., wee lotrtiduseti to Col, Fremont thta Ertiliugb.f.Dr:P)Aict.ltort. • ,was tricot ft.i‘liellyyireived by Mi. 1, - ;. - _ - t• Tretriott.'anil uryie eeeellen• every of the trint4 plealilng"chatit.Ve. - • • ■ MI ■ 111113::0111104t.'ililliSTifilly . '\ ." ATTACK. vtiox Ire. ,PATTERsOII. - . 1 BARBAROUS CONDUCT. : I, . Lllo4vening, 'MnWi J. Patterson ad. ..; dressed'a meeting 'at Fo'crestville. Darms• i 'theTprek;ress of-the • • I 1 was° Ouch interrupted by a disorderly molt; i I of .eitifian,lrishmen, that he twa:a complelled to - ,' 1 7 , ~ delisi, end as he , retired. I from the ground t • I t his carriage, in company ll with Mr. Lioa • 1 :,, e' thipiornew, of this Borough, a gemsntl fight; 1 . took place. Quite. a .number" of ; shots were' , ! ;ed,.and it is thought ' that a number 'of, 1.. . !seas Oust h ave been shot. !'' . , !.•.- i •As .the speakers w 're l letivingie tbeir , ,.`ettr.' 1 ik in liege, they took in a r, Weak man, who re. 1 quested, it. A niemen after ft shottw• Area i 'from a party of the Irish ruflians ia • tubule 1 • . ii l —46 ball pa.ssing . undec the chin of r. Bar , iliplemeti,and wounding . the man , tb y took 1- '• into the wagotwin the face. i r lT'e have Ino fur- 1, , ther . particulars of this gross outrage ea; the : ' part ;(3f thelrish,brataslocateid at forrestvillei-1, 'buethelauppositionia that durinitha fighting I . ' whith took place last night, there must have i , been mencweunded-if not killed, as volley'S of! ' mesket`rylticl pistOls were hoard as the gen./ V tlemen "fated above relined from the ground' The ettduct of the mob during.the'speakie , is de - scrib ed as' ,haying 'been . fiendish. •M n and women howled and shrieked, and I e s van • 1 ' hurled steties at the Speakers and those ,who .. i defendedthem. ... • ./ , i 1 ; , . Mr. Pettersoe ' rem&rked, to us last.ei•enifik that even in Kansas 'surrminded by we 14• derauffians, he stood a,lzetter cheuee for MS life than he did last night at the hftnels of the . Irish Ruffians who went to Forreatville for no other o pioTose - than' to break the meetitZg ' up- ' In iiew, of this 1 condition of effairs,. )ve think it advisshletO hale a ' won.; film In . ' that section of the cotiniy, on electi/m daii,tor ~r , . sf4t* ' the purpose r pretecttng a ige ' those _n 0 , . peaceably exercise the right of suffrage a 4, -. the.polls. Leith, Sheriff be called upon to • keep , the , Irish . brutes'', in : order.. The ' • only effective argtonefh that catibe used.viith i them is LAB carfrjdge;, Let it housed oft., iTuesday neet,,if deemed necessary.. ' • , • ' N. P. Wi.llie ; tll6'esoin , lfit Aoit. 4 lcon . 40;12, hai in n Frivoler !Ozer jo vote for Frim.o%, it ke dm+ do tnueh coatil l t•znre kst th,.l ecear r itlp)f our iaetitn tiotG,'that ite d tca not r rotej I.llt ticc,.present lane be.regmad;u:i a 4rent crieiz.in!;oir,p retporing:i tolii of I).!cokikr ehAri),etilt r '}u guide 'Us ' . • From . IC,Ansias. , l • • A letter tlftiit S!. Denieera Lwarretee en the 1.0 - !folluwi . _ .. monrly ada pted : . , Th. WHEREA S. Expediency na l d i rineiple nlike en-. join the reoplo to ignore' this coining of memberii 4 the Assembly.; an Atiwbeivbs, Congress ; reit:C.:tut' our fielerite. on thetrout:4l- of the inrolit, of this e l e cueninir. anuflker :vine:l69n, identical in fact 6'4 imineiple n-itg 'Oa ,niii just d!tormi Inti will.4b.ubtles, bo refukejl, tlittefore,— : 1 ' , 1 Regotrvi. Vint theirenple , f Kansas, ratan, ing Ole lei•called ,Ellietio,ii Law its ginraliii, return to participate iri . any .4:libation cid by virtue • of' lie 1 ennetwentr. . ~.. ~ I • I . - - - . • .. Goy. Geary worse town Sh It is it notable fact ithit. what the Mitr;ourtani have been trying for. t wo - years . to do in Katisas,. Got, ( fen Ty !;++ none io , two_ivocks. at lest.. IThs Fre,'•• . ..5hit , •..,, , ,t _pre fleir. : P4 , iff t. ' But though the brava Free State toot ttre'seartered, nerved, hnnt. ed. half-ttalie,l, they .deelaryhat they ire n t, conquered yet. • • . • • Arltices•from Knons to thel 2 2bult., state . ..Al At • tile wf irk, of erre.; iug free State ;nen was. going on tiy • - el alni va nee of at - iter4r Geary,: oini was, using the tioto, ,, put hiaeortutta fur. t •e, enforce • vent of the lar.::, of the , . 800 1.47,:i4uture. , ,, In ..this bail itr'orit - ' he is o.si.to-I by the notorious ;Cut.' Titus nail ti hatol , .of • 250 Missm 1 rianS, who' have 1 i ‘. W ut been o,.tered into iltef /"Tito inl Militia. ; • . The pe:iee;that:prOrko in anus is, Patriots in t rhion on elturges of frea:ont: ni tnurder, guard- ,- ed by the tool; at the slo,rci 1 ow ..r, armed .with the U. S. authority. . ... ''' • • American Republleatalsoa, Everything Before Town elccli,..n i.. 1: one hundred and fifty towns of Connee ci ere helirpfi 310,,pday... , The Unrt; ii. ford Ceara it lin:: received returns, ritn 126 tOWDP, of 'orliiol . to Republic:tins have ita led 73 and the Demon - . s .48 7 fivo - others Wile-divided., The Republicans g:iin 23 townie, and the Democrats 14. , BALTIMORE. . . 'The Baltimore eitielection was held 0O Wed ocsdo'y, iind revolted lu.tho ioufplete success . of lb° Americana: ,Swan; American, istelected 'mayor by some 1600 majoriti„an:lthe Americans 0110 carry . tie Om:Tails. There were frightful riots in sere rat of the Wards, in -which 'menial, pillions were killmilind many wunmied r ' It is Well known dial so u se notorious ringlcill. ors in election frauds a n d " row // "' went on Irma Phlhidelphia to aid in the! Irdatuoris sch'emie to corrupt the ballOt laia in Baltimore. and carry rho olcelfan 0a..41119 Buchanan 'candidates. One wo of thoM•ivero • aricirsid tor - being 'lngo od its thoSintr, ' . • ery of the '7LILS. but they • c, • • of fCrotala.'t , ti3ni frotA • 1 omit ,ot'ulcers ai :foul *itrorin from ni aiwayi more I . Ptittiudrottirni3 roceivt,d . or the s , held ib Stonday '..indicate . • of Walker, il \. ia A:Tericon.candidaiti f. . :•.-EUROPEAN INTELLICENcE.- • ...The steamsbip.Ariko at New ,York brings news neinte as the 2411 1 ,, frui t s London. • .• The diffieulty•iisthe Spinisti Cabinet, in rela tion io the mew des himirat scion, Is nut yet whol ly settled. - Anothe r'accoutst h' (mover, says that Otionnel bas.finsily succinnimil to this Queen, and that low.-404,.osoortisocTho is shelved f o r dm' , •preseht, so far as regards Church' property. Senior Cantero,The Spanish Minister of-Finan ces; has resigned, and Is succeeded, by Senor Sala ' • Austria hoe given c notice'to Turkey \ that she' in tends' to continus laoccupy the Danokian•Prinoi palities until tha sktiternent of,the pending ° diet- Culties with ;'• • \ • - •Leiiere from; Apuliw, ib the kingdom of\ Naples announces that fluaierous arrests had .latery been made at .I.oicce. Atyrani, In the distriSt of \Bur; ' letta, stone 'br i thO most) respectable itibitbitints of the. town hnid been.t4town into prison fundir they most Attila pretexts. Among them are several', lanyers,one of wtioniaeodorko ' Soria; is brothers; in-law to 31. Joseph ,Pisanelli, fo rmer timber of the Parliauierii of 1848, and at present a ,refuge' in Piedmont. • ' at thaSounds- In the world. n harm , hot do hemist~ Lowell;, medltino 40 2m A letter dated Milan, the 14th init., Says the cenfagrition whichlately destroyed the im mense cavalry quarters of the Anatrian camp at Somme, 150 horses and 20 men et the regiment of 'Hussars of Prince de Reuss pevisbedlni this flames. Six other soldiers were missing. 14 *tut said that the barracks had been, maliciously iet on fire I ;3' some' of the:. countrjr whilst another version states that; the Soldiers' themselves were the incendiaries.. Geneini . Gyulai -immediately afterward ordOred the camp ; to be rased; avid sent the troops into whiter quarters earlierthantisual." By the arrival ''of the, Niagara. tit Hallpx, we ht t Ou European advice* to the 7th ulti Italian. a its continue to ckeito attention. The Angle- , ' French Ultimatum is detained it few dap, Ip Paris tip 'give an o pportuhity fur Naples to -minks the contemplated eonces•ion. ' • ..f • • nurratFOß, Lama° Illy. ft, - yau: Pete for Millard Fillmore or ..,ismesßu ehanan, says the Newarit (N. X.) Mercian, you vote to deprive yourself and yonr.yehildren' of a jtis‘ and equitable' return fur your labor, or the advantages to bideriied from the eahaustlasa wealth of our western serritories, and ; • the inesti mable privileges ofgc4eral educaUon...tilaid why? Because 'Millard Fillmore and limes 'Buchanan are the representatives'of 346,524 slave ownere; because they are pledged to their. inter ests; and because those interests ere:depefident, upon the degradation of all labor. Meelsenics of the North ! Workingtnea of tbeNorth ! tiro von rutty to mike thesis,secrieces. fur the eggrandiseinadt, of this miserable tuluoritY ? Are you • prepared to- how your neek4 thnt'those Sal:Rhein task•usa'sters may place their rethlese feet upon them ? If not, !v -eer(' your names upon the roll of Freudotit.— Leave tt; yourchildera: the jegacy intirited lmv pro - re your devotion to your country awl I 4, ti.estitution. bp voting for the ouly, true rep: resentatives of thd workingman and his iiatcresso f Jobn C..Freinont. and William L. Dorm.. .... . . . .TAO Ino3 IitIit'IN'PILADICLPIIIA...-Mlii tell our fri tills lo• tho country that the! majority' for' tlte U tr l ittele Ceket In the cltYolPhilanti ' Phi.,•;s 44 0. Itti".;o await be - tree* thee 54100." We 0 1 0 iiimgliVas) lt k ieritilretl-• if it reached 10A11.....: :f t §ii(i. r; ,4,,: , - , ..-.. .. 7, •', ,:. '• •• .:: :•• '-'z'''' - • .:'..••;: ',.. -', '. f • /.. • ' N. N p. Frein'ont. Elections :clueing the CONNECT TOUT =, - ,, , ,,1 . ,,,t,.,,-.. , ,,, ' 'i'''.',''''A7;:_,,';4 :~ Ell II II RE IME 1111 I 11E1 EMI enyr . Als . n!, at Vras unitui- Week. Stireoplug It. ME , 4 tato 41ection , •4• • tho llamas 43tivernor.
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