' ' ' , • ~.v... . 4......:4 , c , A---:‘,f rp,..1r,4..-.1,:,-;:.1;;,,,,-r, ME 1315,51 WA • - 1 / tomtit intro • eiF POTTSVILLE,. PA. OCTOMS 1S t 01111. STAIN =MIL . ' , lt Is I mpossible to Mane positive*, the mult of deaden of Tuesday, is far as State diem memened. On Tuesday night and Wellies , the Democes - i crowed lustily on the strength. a suppteed victory. On Thursday, they were • oar stieets, like angel vidts, few and far ter itsiteiday, they persisted that It Mass thine The fact is, the vote on State off - • M anamell2 ekes. •la the table of reported • au the Sum ticket published, in moth eobsten; which however, must differ from what • olleiat returns will be, the Desnoeratie ticket the OIDD by $B2, with Elk, Vomit, Jaffee. „, Neilsen, Venango and Warren teat bear from. _Elk and Warren , gam irrOo rimioriOes lairs year. • The NI. are Opposition districts. It is possible that the of retains will babe to be received from the • tire Ste* before the result will positively be own. The Majority on either side will not ex dine. thousao& The vote throughout tbe SUM has been 1 1 4 0 - Ia Philatkilphia it reached the unusual number of ,478, an incense of 11,217 votes over the en tire poll fcr 'Meier le Nay last. At timt i election was great rieiteeient, and a full•-frote was t. Th at there should be a legitimate increase 0f,11,217 Coteeln five mouths; cannot be credited 0 threatened fraads mast have ,beeti. perpetm' r WlN:the people endure their' repetition at Noveniber 'election ? Althoistit the . Democrats hare carried a =PH , of the,-CongreeMonal Districts, it is believed • the returns, that the State Legislature in branches, will be anti•lrterCe and lam, though by what vote it is impossible to . • Y. [ • In our own County, the vote is unusually large, end it, is believed with much reason, that in Casa, Blythe and other Towasitips, a large number of illegal Democratic votes were polled. This, in mineetioa with the absurd Aerie made by Dem ocratic pritors in ' this .Rmion, to the effect that in cam of 'll's:moat's election; the.negroes of the South were all to be let loose, and would,come North to Work with the White 4borers, hail had the effect Cr giving the Demoereey here a Ursa: laority tban they Maid otherwise legitimately secured. - I • , `l, . are All in all, whether , we hare OM'S* the State eke., or mot, the Opposition' tai the Present Na opal Administration and the odious Principles of lie Cincinnati Platform,, bow that itkPenskylva they hive the people with thess 7 th , at fairly ; i,..ey ptissess by some thousands of dam, the pop '' la! majority. Viands and faL4linoda may have • scud urNit• the elletlcli of.T . nudity; but 1b • • pie in their majesty, will rebuh the schetnee . f dishonest Politicians. by carrying the State it °Telpher; We therefore, call upon our Meads o Oland bi their-guns tindasank4; kb: bear aloft ith .still fir grasp; trio Banner ' upon bear_ re inicribitd their National; Conetitutionsil, Merlotti principles, and carry l ee battle to the • east of thOememy's camp. Under every aroma- . %nee, let, us resolys to fight nobly to :theina, Wilthilvesdorit's soil benealli mar del, ' • And rrasdonel standard Magog o'erne- r:, • . • useMber that in 11148tweelecied Johnston/ Gov. rum., by Only some 1101:1majerfty;antrcarned the - tats AS the eneniug ovembei election by up. arde of 14 000 tnejorit . The prospect for 'victory s' as brigiVirr 1850 as i was ail 1848. If , we are rue to ourselves—true 'o, our principlesinn in • efeuce of ',the riiett 4 ides I:A November will \fa i ..1 , • I tal to } the hopes f. , Jurne Buchanan. Let bit Pilimota and Fremont men quite on the terms .. 'rimmed. They are not required to fuse; but .:erely orate for-self defence. With sedum will , Mean aiscessionAo their vire gtisin the electo collee; They have in common the desire to , feat, James Buchanan. Dirided they cannot ope ia he:sumessful hi this. State. United, Peon - - ' ybranis will be theirs. , ' - 1 ' 41N 1 our L sans AID TzEsi n i ur i L rros 07 THE • . f IMMIX= ZNIa John M. Botts, the sturdy Virginian, is ns ,- Im in repelling an assault, he is stern in rib -1 Pleaiing his calumniated bo or. Our reader' lit remeniber Abet Mr. Botts as : made recently, be subject of reverestrictures at the bands, of e editor !,f the Itle i hmondatquirer, in conse• !nonce of hisl speec h in able speech in that State., Mr. I oat' sou , without his father's apPrObation; °bel onged Mr. Pryor; but a bbstile meeting was .revented ',by the: authorities. Whereupon, the nnexed etgrespondenCe toot place. Mr. Botts' ply to Mr. .pryor't challenge is- dignified and -, nly, and presents an eximpie * of the penile hich should be adopted by ,gentlemen, ! when ailed td- account! for opinions ,eiressed during , he heat of"' politleal , Campaign. -We'constnend tone cigMr. Botts' letter. •It bt more Worthy .1 the iipellation courage, than that 'miscalled tiering which *lves !the! most arrant coward. to the murals of an antagonist's Pistol: , RICIDIOND, Oct. Ilth, 180. * Ste :--I was reluctant to meet your son, be-' sun I had proof that you bad put him forward resent.lissults which you had no excuse to shift the shoulders of another. Determined to of ' ord yet no apblogy for evading the' issue with myself I consented to come down telt level - with I. our s in. Haiing disposed of him I now' eon-, fr!ibt youi,and demand the satisfaction which-gru esome' - up always ready to render those -upon whom they have indicted wrong and insult.' • !‘ s ilvans A. PROs. , Hon. Joan Moen Bum. P. Be—By my friend:Mr. Banks RICHMOND, Oct. 12th, 18511. gut;—Your o°mm:intention of yesterday was Landed me last night, by 'your friend, Mr. Saab, of Petersburg, in which :you make a peremptory demaild ter satiate:tin, for what you allege to have been "wrong" 'and "insult" inflicted upon you, withoutstating in - what that wrong and in sult eonslited. Such a demand, nutter the circum stances, would have occasioned infinite surprise, ezoept that I bad heard, iron •overious sources, that, both in Wasbiugton and here, yon and Your friends bad freely and without reserve, announced Such .1 determination on your part. • 'I might, 'with great. propriety l bsive returned your note unanswered, on the ground that it con tained an allusiok to my 'son marked with such glaring Indelicacy, (to use no stronger ternt,),un-• eler - the circumstances that existed betweeh you, as tosdeprire you of rill claim to courtesy.-it my hands; but; as I wish now to put an end to all oontrottuication bstweett-us for the future; I pro- weed to'answer. And first: Lest my silence might be construed into acquiescence, I emphatically denounce as nn- , ' founded any authority upon which yon may have relied for the assertion that I bad put him for-. ward to resent insults offered to me. _So far from It, assumed,.the responsibility , ofwithdrawing and suppressing the publication Of his first card, which came accidentally to myl , knowledge after' be had sent it to the • press, and I remonstrated with him against hte interference ' ' and from the, beginning have deeply regretted that he 'should , have felt himself constrained, by the highest sense df obligatiois• and , duty, tol himself as well as to me, to adopts the course pursued. And this being disposed ofL.- In tbe emend place : rditielarm an* and all rightei your 'part-to make a demand for, satisfac tion from me, for toy thing I bare said or dons,'-', 'which you: may ha** chosen to apply to yourself; as, from first to last, I have acted only on the de fensive, avoiding tll personalities except where 'theihed been first offered. iThatlest have given me ample cause, l 4 I had desited the opportunity,.,. to demand satis:aetion of , yea. is, undeniable, but I can see no ground upon which you can: demand , it of me. ' I • ~ In the third Otos: Youslife - could not be •the value of a pin s point. to me, and lam sure I should derive no comfort from making your wife a widow oryour_rdtildren fitherlese-therefore, I bore no desire to itake it; ;;whilst My own lite is not only of value to me,bnt indispensable to the supportend bap Dees of my leanly, and I hope to maks it useful to my eruntry—therefore I &M . I not disposed to pines it at your disposal: , - In the fourth place: If y our to afford you the opportunity you seek, the demands upon me would 'be without. end,) as I could not consistently do. cline to indulge eye and all of the editorial corps Whose vitiated tastes, might' lead them to allow their political animosities to degenerate into per. ional squabbled and abuse;, and there are at this usernsret some Amen or more ,already oceepying that . posltiOn in this State, to , day nothing of those - elsewhere. • . In the liftb'plaei: The dliparity to our ages and , positions in -dt!mestie life would relferame of any ~ obligation to meet you, inlets I was seosibhi, of • luttrbg done you such Wrong 'as could not be 1 'ailierwles atoned • tor; and, in such 0111 IND; believe , ma, I "'add permit no false pride to overcomeimy • Now of propriety and the obligations of trod. augrsge, to l pwrvenemy making an acknowledge ment; but,ll repeat, that in this rave this wrong was sommenced and' bas been carried chiefly if • not entirely on your side. i . "In the sixth place; lily. posiiion has been el . reedy taken before the public, which must have been known to yon, as I stated, to whom I' held ituntif, responsible, and to. whom I did not; And I mutably aid not include the press., I bare' seen so Mown tkohasge that position, now that that rispimisibility has been alrendy acknowledged hi one butane* within the hut week. ' ; In the ortenth,place: I am free to say the ease • il i : nest be a strong one, and of usgoodioaabla - ''etalm that would iodate me to soldlit my family to th teeters they-ha v e endured for the last ten days . oder a awn epprebension of whit was then 7 tran Iring. I may have the right tnirtrille wi th ' my wn life end happiness, but aft right to sport wick er**.crlike the lieppinees, and :health of * , ••.,•••; - - • F:AY,7,.Sf.:-'1!;'-±-4::.C.-; • - A p ... . 7.1.4.1,,it:•%:,.....,44;-+:Y . • . sltola family, who bar e urine other to look up to =for their comfort or support, : and 614= 1 • Archon: muse, is tuber mare q This may hiVhatis called braving public 014- lon, but they are, tet - itiesents I Bare long ester- Mined, and therefore I havilitiiiya been awed to avoid giving the Ant offence, end have 1101130 with much that under other ammtstaltellt - I should not. At s moos yanthfat)offloot of We, r might lava beew utstatatfi by a _less cultivated, feeling. In the slam: Yon _have neither said. Willow pub bed nor thought anything of Ms that gives -me ne moment's disturbance, (whatever cairn I bans to complain,) for the truth is. it has hem so far, as to lose its sting, and, thsensfam I re you to Indulge your taste tor your boost's content. Finally : los these reasons, and . without the least battalion, I distinctly and unequivoeaUj dateline - your invitation to the field, and thereby fazilitatts the amomplishaient of an object etopts. really desired by many—of having it : in their power to say that they have sent me a challenge vhich X refused :to accept. And, as I . have fre gamily been informed that there is a concerted movement among some of our political friends, to involve me in personal annoyances, I would, be glad' If the gentlemen would consider their ehal lames is ell delivered and declined, on the same. grounAand for the 'same reasons herein assigned, which I hope will prove satisfactory , to all. Joss IL Borns. • nmnisnvaiiis antarcrs =mum In Philadelphia. city, the whole 'A.meriean l ticket for Senate and Assembly is elected. In-the County. the whole Democratic Legislative ticket is elected byAlarge majority. The folloWing are the membets of Congress elected The Democrats have elected their mita datimfor Congress in a - nutjority cf the districts; 'lSt Distilet--Thomas B. Plorance, Dem. 2d " E. Joy Morris, Union. • 34 ' a James 'Andy, Dem. 4th. , a -Henry M. Phillips, Dom. sth " Owen Jones, Dem. 6th ;" John Hieknian, Dem.* 7th " 'Henry Chapman, Dem. ' Bth ," . J. Glancy Zones, Dem. - 1' • Anrony E. Uoberts, Union. 10th " Jo nO. Kunkel, Union., llth W L. Dewart, Dem. 12th " • John G. Montgomery, Dem. 13th Will i " Will IL Dimmick, Dem. 14th a Gainsha A. Grow, Union. 16th • ,Allition White, Dem. 14th " ' John A. Ahl, Dem. 11th " > Millen Reilly, Dem. • 18th " 4... John 8.. Eddie, Union. 19th a John Covode, Union. • 20th " Jonathan Knight, 1;n1 n, (prob.) 21'st " David Ritchie, Uaion.. 224 " • S.A. Purvisnce, Union 4 • 234 William Stewart, 24th f, " James 8. Myers, 'Union, Ipioti.) 95th " John Dick, Union. ! Hickman, although called a Demomit, voted with the Republicans nearly all last winter. • ' • Majorities on tke State Ticket. 1854. ( Nun. Op. Adains, Allegheny, • , 6206 Armstrong, 760 Beaver, 765 Bedford, -- 138 Berke, (OlBeial,) 8350 • 1193 Bradford, ' 2442 Backe, 489 Butler 674- eatable, Carbon, Centre, Clarion, Clia4l Clinton, Columbia, - ,, v• 781 Crawford, Cumberland, Dauphin; Delaware, Elk, Fayette, Franklin, Fulton, Green, Liantingdon, Indians, ; Jefferson Jonbita, Lancaster, Lawrence, Lebanon, Lehigh, - Laura°, Lycomlng, • McKean, . Mercer, 11116 in, .•• Monroe, 1202° :liontgolgery, .415 MontodF, '219 Northampton, 868 Nortbumberl'd, 709 Perry, • 719 Philadelphia, -3881 Pike, 4172 Potter, ' 92 S;itder, (new) Somerset, . 1488 • Schaylkill,,Off.; 1136 ° I- 1738 .Susquebanna, Sullivan, 88 ITS Tidga„ . 95 • • Union, • 968 t Venango, - ..'• 213 Warren, 282 Wriabington, - 819 . Wayne, 469 ,Westmoreland, 80 700 Wyoming, 281 50 York, .., • • , 69 . 1500 , 'There are; *donbtlese;many errors in,the above table, but it is imposiible to procure the 'correct returns. ,The vote on the State 'ticket is so close that it is impossible to see who has carried it. • - - -• OHIO ELECTION. ♦ Itepubllea*Sweep. The fitatsrßleelion..of Ohio took place on Tues day. The Republicans hive carried thiState by from 30,000 to 40 ; 000. majority: In the 'rbird , Con- gressionsl . district } Lewis D. Carnpbe)}, Itcpubli. I can, i _rrt.elected Over Vallandigbam, Dern. , i _. = The Latest. ~ t lb itepriblicans have elected tbir . teeri mem bers f' Congress and the Democrats Am The . . " " " - be beard fir; o ar- chypoira!ion of a Mies Club ol Asldand., At a Meeting of the Citizens of Ashland and sielnitY, heldat the house of Win lavy,on FridaY eirening,October 10th, 1 for the porpoise of orgaithdng an Eiden Club, (be Coo ' *Motion mid By-Laws were read and adopted, after ~.. uhleatbe C c initiee,appoiitedtooo:ti ogceeie ,. porteattelotioringgentico gentlemen ouioeces .i appertetniug to tbaCinb: • 1 President-4MR! JAME&__ ' Vim President --George Beitsinger, Isaac Brirkurt, ~.a Tht awe, Jonathan larchansii. ' '—'l Morgan Recording Secretary—B. T. Garrnm. ! . an. I ' Corresponding Seerstruie—E. It. Seltzer, and Ingham 2400 . --- •timi th .. - .7•1 , , - ..enlgrtet. free 1 , reasurer—S. E. Venturer:. - t • Hopublicans and six Democrats, and two other' n ie jlidi;fl Club having b un declaredo+.,Loiceit . —...,,o diltriets are in doubt. Yestetish a derPeteh to- Motion of It. Y. (Math, it was .. i us stated that Indiana is reported for the Repo. Reerieed. that a cenmdttes tathaoloted letham bud , nets ft shall be to visit the voters of the district, and Baas: • , , • , sae who are the "Union men: if they arealsessed; paid ' their taxer, do. —ellen the !Mowing gentleinen well:tap 's ' Swath Cirsellss itleotitme, ' , pointed by the Club: Henry James, T. Burkhart, ilea an Thomas, Jonathan Buchman, E. B. Bensinger. Inf. • The South Carolina election has resulted in the tram Seem y am ., ea „,,,yo, S. B. ,y /in sunmp„ j o s s . . • To-election -of Brooks, Hiatt, Orr; McQueen and Oarnerolac . o t h it ra s tl it t a r. rruer.e r st A i t a i ter,P. .14C.. 1 Boyce. .The'Cliarleaton district I. doubtful. • . B.I A. Christian, Edwin ./tun n es',Jamee Shary. L 1 G. swift. i Henry karts, Thomas Bandon, Ira Lake, D. IClalie, W. , • dom.—Teem were sweltering - under a July " Thom a s ' . - L.. '. ; •), •On motion of J.. . H McElwain, it was I I sun, and seeking fo r a cooling breeze, an ice,, . ticsoleut, That there be a committee to procure Ent , I fan, anything in fact that would reduce our ps i. Usti, Berman and, Welsh documents for ;Midribs:l i on, I eons'. temperature' to a point beloW fever beat—if . Z'ir apoo ., ir m4 to t llle s . P i l rl et T i V t ,l ll .l. l° l 7i. ) 3 k t v,i e wi l "l i ,:yj,f, 'we sly, we were 'in thatcondition; nothing (mold - P. Brook , .i‘. 0. swims. P. Garner, and James Bancroft. : produce an Aretlei sensation, with greater rapidity, On motion of Col. Bensinger; it was , than the annexed; which we received on -Wedges- . t t he proceedings of this lub be pub. Med in the "Hi t ' Journal and the " Watchman a day throigh 'the attention of respected, Boole sumer," (a Welsh paper.) ' ' • gamii postal department We will premise hi eg .. ...• The melding then adjouroral to meet ettlee same Owe planation, that on Saturday night last, while So- , " °‘l°,ber 11th. • , .i ' , ' I , B. F . Biuttitn, Beefy. knittit a hotel in Alladelphia, air room was We urge ' - ~. .. ~ ng a the Club to keep up its organ anon aeuvely. retorted, and clothing riled of a watch valued at .. and work imeeminty until the peedeent i e j eleett „ . ._ 90, and some $lB in money.: The act was 'per- . Th e e ze rtti,na of every opponent of the Cincinnati Plat tested so noiselessly, that • the robber escaped ems and .lames Buchanan, will be needed Until the 4th "- with his booty, and — stlll remains cuidetected.— of Novesoher. Roll up your sleeves, and show that you The fellow Certainly possesses in addition to his an dertrnilued to carry the State for treedeet• i 1 * _- • ep- .- , i imperturbable:coolness, some heart, for -he en- ' A i r iu , wag, of ja u n t ed - on Andy jiirettla4f. . . , closed in his letter to Ws,.a locket containing the —At the request of a number al citizen' speaking the 'prized daguerreotype likeness of a I(lv:eased rela- : Welsh toogue, a meeting was callediand held in the tire. "chi:valises" conomunicatin as fol. -. Basement of the 'Congregational Welth Church ALM - 4" _ •• '7; -nerstiile, on last Monday evening, for the Purpose of , lows : ' '.. ' New YORE CilT, October 14th, 1 consider!' ng the-aggression ! of Etavery. The meeting , , • ' Ma. Nuances B. WAM.Acs.. . - . was numerously attended aid was organized by caning potravine peati,, a reckon its in p eon .) . Mr. Jews D. Jonas fa the chair, and the *abetment of -... . • ,' bear Sir:—During . our , Mr . •Mu Jenkins. Secretary . The business at the . Minna 'bait in Philadelphia, last week it chanced , matins was totrodwol, by the chair 2t , aPPretelate that we stopped at, the same Hotel (the Washing- , and pertinet th remarks: and then an ortunity ?as ton) and that you were unfortunate enough !to ' given thy st . free Interchange Of views. Addresses were lose yoar watch and II or 18 dollars in money.— delivered by emend gentlemen—the Wings of the fa lam what lea probably think and calla th e „ of thaltspublie M relation to slavery were clearly rascal, (thank, you,) but sir, T beg to assure you ' shown—the siccessive aggressions Of ;this great evil ;h e ti am nothing of the kind; its true I may! keduses with dad, but theattsteal *Js trash," he t i I had a gm ' , vete pointed_ont--the ermem' ity of tide r e , name stolen from me once. Met a professional 1 .its blightingeonsequences were depicted , - and the Bet thief, had oncera good character. but I was robbed: that the so tied democratic party are the willing, tools of it; and that gone Whit could Ido ? I deter- lof the move democratic the South, unfl ella read/ to mined to deserve the name I got in place, though Ido its km and meanestAorlt, was held before the up to that time, Iwe pure. But —.what' meeting, er which it was ,_ i -•- . am I talking you abort my early troubles fur. 11 Resatted, met it is MaLtlity of eterY 'Citizen to or merely set down . to sera you the locket which wai l pose the polltkal noreeniletita of the said party, aimm de attached to, your watch chain, thinking. it might al_„1_ 113 their pourer to den" thoolocooll of their cad' probably be valued on account of associations;i '. d ate s' -' • • - - . L . - --- Resolroi, That In view of the baring the Beate asc end far be it from my will _to deprive a Mau of ' - i lion is likely to have on the question of Slavery eaten. probably some deceased relative's picture, pro be-, don. now at Imo before the public, that Pe shall exert bly a wife, slater, or what not. I would send you ; ourselves In having every vote opposing Murry props. the watch, (for I hate to Steal a watch). but you WWI= tut bad such a small amount of capital in your purse' '.Resolved, That it is necessery to a* lm precsutionary that it Would not 'pay me fur the trouble I took, so ' mansuns, such as the appointment of Winces, and ' the watch bad, to be sold to pay expenses. I that aua— of the Wel* meow be requested by Ws me eting to be on the mond on account of our not wonder who --!---- the other fellow was who gut ' t his fogy the s o o t & th o se ., in that we robbed I saw no account of Ilea in the paper,; he''-may teed enured or snchpntection as be nevissery wits so mean he didn't have but 2or dire* dollars: from all frauds and tmp4stnous at the polls. so I took' his watch : I like editors, so it I make' , Resolsect,' That is the event the State election shoed& coy money soon I will buy your watch back atd ' tT e ssalatt_. Ws. we than t ir l e ecePul doomed th a retnif... .__ wen that sand it to you, for I only got 40 dollars for it at', 'L h P l iq u q ue. we W e anal u nu ,1,7 1 "1 17 that t God I one of those -- thieving Jew Pawnbrokere....- Sweet " ng the election of John C. Fremont 111 s the only i I . think th at --‘—must liti full of them and ' candidate now for the Presidency, that I the nerve to their - -- three balls. . • • .i . .asy to this flood of human wee,, hltr shalt thou emu Welfgood Vs Mr. Wallace — escuse th e femilitir-J and no f u rther.- , 1 i - ity of this letter, for lam a jovial, gOod.natured;l 1 Ratettet . f, That we VMS the condalet of the in . devil-ma -care sort of a fellow; sod if Ida wrong • their nialro i n .to the " Dca l :arrie h f/Vo il • f; 1 / 4 74 =hiall .ii. My ----: bead makes me and not my heart.' th e y must know tW.,notai s hi n g•- i n,h & ec h oe d. c oca. My boarkla in the right place sure, and ever: laded to misguide tiodi country:lm at a crisis so ino ready teasslst as far aim my power a poor devil , mentous sithepeeeent meat be comdderett. a contempt who has nothing. Take care of yourself Mr. 'of end en Muth to otte interniteure is a peep* and if ~,,,,,,d w a n i n the employment of BM danoorsue forty 1, Wallace. and the neat time tou go to the Quaker 5, - r ia n , e elk sheet curtaining politi c al t i me thw a rt , stay don't sleep so sound, , • , .' not p o l, *W I in a lazusgo the publig i t largi mu read. Yowls "as 7on lite IV • • Oil an to order to, uto ' , Wide bre. - '• ` ' CaaWattaa:' j - tore heaven godsend,. bY billedthilji t 1 le la ',. If lan make It • convenient I will go - to lPetta. - -*fort am 'to-otter favorstai‘to orvirom or the silk twit winter end probably reeyels., . • btaeloistaud moot alkweitasM• trees Warr the ma, we ' • 'stun feel o cemstesined 6:flint:thaw hoes Oleos ' T..ottrs, - ar:, . ' oar patrowsp - and °oust them 1\ trrTcrrthy of oar'strio , .. . • ' '. '': :,' _.' ' 2 - : - .., 106. Dan. 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MIL itiow ittl*hm Wales4;4l na. 21 4 1 " " 4 / 1 "" also illisitsitte&—ontitlediths(UW_Tatilt'el 4 * *eV* Kiss; or the Towne Gomm Eiluslart's CludieuWie a translatioalsousthes,*ark. by , Mono* Jivensti aim. illustrated. write pood Anti affords XV: limn Ulu* tilted 'memorial of .Karia fersdnald. The test of the eastanta fabric* .tatildeal literary ecattributkrae; the =tea Cititettmis rater* plates. . emalwlilltv4rltllo l l4 de, ,Re wereeirs that the Windham, Mira& Watson di Co., are leaking ostensive preparation! !Ohs littletti Volume of their popular gamins: They *midge that the twelve mustben °Mahan for WM coospris, one of the most magsdiand volumes ever lamed. Uwe • =>mJPap thdr ;wilt eats in tbe amsmitte, Use, wi can readily reedit the assertion. Copies of the lie. vetaberrautaber can be obtained at Unties. 1113 AIIZZICAX Jocasas of :11stants r Th Journal for the gander ending . Weber, bat beef Ile mind. It Is intdistxod In rhibidelibin by Iltantherd & Lee: To ilk utedleid ituleet 'end innetlttonert thL atuertel : ly is Inpdnable. It posemeesn eztentlyn, ; repartee wail ai •Anerltan einnibitton. -Ilieuttninber before um eentelne tniny Important; 'Useful papers and eases dont the empertence of practising ploydrians. focal Affairs. — /ErZaap—lMlitm4ietkees,pAii&an'. . B'ne sew: (eras Worka—Tbe . new works or thh Borough; now adapted to the assieufarturiid. Coed ps, •• were put in operation for the first time, on Wednemi., The ass furs abed sow is brilliant. and the sip Ply Is Welly up to the maids of the Summer% The works em, s &sided Imprormest. Whether our gas Ws will lee moth affected by the change, remains to be men Mir The Steaks last Theadly, passed at wt • • i being marked .by any seiloos dinenlty. Several SO Ineldeetal to imbibing bad liquor, and getting. tbe tem per '.'riled" under Its Indium*, took place, In one Of which the nom C. E46sub; the Denonstle", Senator; was toughly handled. Beyond Unit nothing happened worthy of flatfeet. Altbobgh the day was niw and chil ly, the vote polled 'nit& county was nonsually large. airAtat Accident while /Wive Sstsdr.- 7 -00 Wed uesday.evettleg last as tom men were anpged it Tin-S:Si pa its deing a salute dm the supposed victory of the De. merely In this State,the memos prematurely...spit:NW Two men atAbelten were shoektoglyrouttleted. 'Orel of them named Christi= Walter, had both arms tern off, and his free bedly shattered. U. died from the effects of his iglurlea at 4 o'clock on Thoredsy morning. ,The other, a daMme, ems so essimudg injured, that he la not expected to recover. . . ifir.he Pbrrafrefe Owtraws-01% paturday last, we gIITO a brief amount of CalinllgeollJ attaek by &party of Irish Democrat' on the meeting bold at that place on, the preceding eveminVerbich pas Suiloeused by Hr. W.. J. Patterson, the Kansas Expel sir. Patterson was dual driven from the ground, after being most shamefully heated. /A. deputation tit the Plumpald Rifle Camps.' ny of Minersrille wail in .the course Of the night sent out to quell the disturbance, and a-reat the ringleaders in the affair. While makinji . tip! Peressary airesis, a man named Thos. Purcell ; In attempting , to ess4pe, ins • shot and killed'. Onhioradcy morning, , warrarits mere issued for the arrest.of.Jarob _Warner, Captain tithe Ounro I, and John-Williams and Jchn.:Joiiiii; chilped With inunSer. • They were arrested and 'brought into Pothorlhe for' bearing. They had it before Jugtiet. Conrad. win:. held them in the sum 9f $5OOO each toasorwsr the charge at. Court s On the occasion. If. V. flushes appeared for the Prosecutloo,and lieeera..Chpaphell,Pahmer, Dartlicdouie r iV and_thenter Par the defence. Quits an eatiteusiiut ues when tbe'arrest was made, In conneinence of the peculiar nature of the °circumstance , cdniaceted with' the affair, and the friends of both partke lame ttr . 1 . to be regent at the beating. - • . . ffd - Or rotates. fires, etc.,-the, attendant's 64 winter, have been generally visible during thew:ma. The King._ of the hills surrounding us Nes fallen into the - sere and yellow leaf. while old Mother Earth it gradually +area* • rustiing, golden I hated leaver, with tall withitostasde motion through the 'alr, at every breeze. many Knifing a resting place al the fcet - wf the Insult which Me l ly shaded during the heat of grimmer. As King Autumn has fully atuumcd his pee tar putative, the annexed spirited stanza are not I inappni, Room for • King Autumn! I Summer, the wanton Queen, has met her doom,' And died. With warlike din ‘,••• The robs Ind bounteous conqueror marches In. ' See how his Warns Ay, • • The gonfalons of cloud and stairretrented sky, Hark to his pipe and drum 1 On the Seine blast their stormy clangors come. • : • They 'thistle and they beat O'er the wide omen. through the narrow street; While to their terrible nil . • • The surges mount, and tree and turret all. , His cannon on the air - Flashes and roars. The signal gun. Boom thirst Now he is sitting Crowned And golden sunsets beam his brows around, And ruddy noontide hours Warm up the thin leaves of his mottled bowers.. At eight the noon's pole face Him before its time to do kini grace. Now plea teals frult—not such As thole before them, mouldering soon flout But hardy, ripening still torus, long hence-,-the Patient garners till. 15 0 50 1000 2600 .700 'i . 0 ! equinoetH time, ~, • i • Whose days ate seething towards the frosty eNme ... 'Of this strange life,ln raids • t , .., Of storm. and wrath at Brit thy powertuvades; • .- , And at the copinoni. rode Which Nature. plutkesat, a poor bead EWA • ~' New Xing, be good to me! - . , , Lot me thy mellow Avon around me see;. 1 ., And something laid In dore; i • ', When leaves have dropped and towers will„bloota no , ..more.• 1 . ; - Aid take not clean away •' 1 14 genial glows that warmed a longer day. ; Hunters' and Harvest Moon, 1 -Loth to desert, and coming op so moon,. • ; • Be emblem to my mind 1. • ' Of love that when most needed shows most kind; And all that crimson west I . Breathe of pavillioned hopes and Ignoble rest! ~ _..7-.:. _ _ i t ik — T . , ,1 . , , lurn ar air Ilene in et *bogged popular rewereigete ; they 1 ZONE rflrnintirT Of TEX BUM arkille over to a eitalPanionehiP Which may be • . ' fl ' 1 - CAUSE. ' InjuderatememmulsiveS but its regard to ulsie.b rime t ,„,_ - . „..,,, s , - - e .,.. _ e , i e ham at parer of nestrituteo, teseeeven the right kd '. , ,r" ,„ , e ''''!".. exe-`l,l` m od erate ; ttol l annatl" I pretest I Thiedmilaled the people of; th e alerted Late s e r , e the Hora . lag * l am 'S. D / ham : r ' ear -ttet e eef the eight ti self-government, is the re- ali e n' e ac e een t a c e ee tee we ',„.e. ; , I 'salt of Mdf-governatent, is the result, *film old s - 't e - . sunli t n, Mode ifl Melding the:Constitution as ititiobjeets ,„ _ • Opinions oh the alletreselri,e pell4 a . ......,„........ glad aa if no P 01 44 should 1 4 itii Ive Potter froth Iti veteran of , the 1 considered in it which is not written out 'eti at eae .I< , . __*, ... „ ;tan eil toreado denial impossible. '"Uut it is , aw4it' ' ; Jo e lgfillt ul v ni na h le- " the rittil . the Obi Mode ftweed into dtstortion • by the tipple 1 pnris at I honest. They come &OM; a• good Oliva Of •Vicits "inel.thumbesereste , Itj is soviet l thane-, eaveu bless.hies-"to old 6 follow tt coastritrition ett relined epee and atte.nutitedas .0 I tirese= banner; because it has the ; ivonl De- Asst. sti ordinaly _strict•atenstrucheatst on the , motrac pii t it e d o n it': L ~.. Jaidead4srUte- ride. " Asa rule of cot:An:aloe I TRIINVON, Oct. 11, ISM l u t illl A ill t° C ‘ linr r .kl° ' C41°6414°4 1111464 g'ki ' .liF I • Biro-Yon ally bereettitteet'Olitalette secure to the people the right of self-got-moment aga in , cr. NiNs some extent, in iublio, view.; After, so Int e ' a t at6ennt o f dePriX in gth eni er th ei r i g he. • 104 a Ytinment from pufitical airslo.ll may . This Mode of construction, in the abstracts . mutt *per for me to make explanatioe of this to "dallgelPlae to FlucurObertY and so unretts°°, , °beet my fi nal friends. In- determiningeo ithitaile is of Inaderetrattilltilaratitive h 7 lila ° E lieell'y from mittglieg in political lire, it woe not intended 1 wala se „, s clilllll F l4 e haL e er , A,, t. iii—alaryt,,- i: -L. , - to *IMO public declaration 'of opinion In any; """' Slavery; , "'n" "I'. equally . 11.° " . 'f' S ''' P e- andetstilecially in extreme exigencies of, public at- IYIPlut7- ; 1 , j ' faint; and an occasion has now arisen which, in / Peamplid with the ahoy* mode Of 0 auttnethm. its , toy judgment, eminently cells for th e etertion oft" mall " IA" belonls to th e opposite extreme " - the feeblest so well as the ablest', efforts. I' have 4. It lieelit a pager under the Cotratitution and ;by • slims .. e m em . & c o st a l . „ mime d ea the aggression -ewe_ virtue o of the n itre abolitionists 'of the South, end fendly it, not so is os hinted at in the lan- s sue guage of that instrument the power of the slave- hern ia' t h l e t h e measur es o f 1850 were s tad ef t. Will es t -- bolder tot take his Sleben into any Territory se eireWre of 0,„ it e m, question. ;But the scene is ell-Doe quired qr tq be acquired, and hold them there new, hange d. I n en ev il hone we h a d : placed an , without - Unstapled the content of the people of . 0 t potent emit Inesolate mit at the bead of tie thicurdan or o r th e Territory hole This power. go , went ; w h o readily yielded his ower. into 364 m P is asserted upon the aredit of several berth:atone the ands of one (Seeretery or the War) vibe was led inference*, requiring for their wiiPPert ll iliti - km* nto }sea secesaionist, unless the share tidies tulle of constuction, immparen with which °editin- coat b g liberality it narro 'and strict. have absolute dominion • and we have been ' Thorestilt of it, if th is power be 8114310nd, end . I fin* to decide whether the ;hole public tioranin onset to be kept open for settlement by freemen ; I may ea r the purpo eof it ray In the preceding wheelie° by their • own honest labor. pr shell be inane adds nothi gto the attraction of the dereted to the aeclasivepossessiou of; those Wles thing Refit It tat de Slavery over all the Ter- live mainly by ra ising and selling staves. ritaties of the Mal 'States acquired or to be ""' 'rine principles involved appeared to me strilicieet gaited. ;The same r.eeiple would seem W sue tei ee enn i n eme jedginentasidefrom the immense tholes tile, indefinite extension of polygamy endlitual interest et staff. To illustrate tease, let ! ; - 'Pettit lot templed Soytber two mules of eons er e Kansas to contain s o 000 006 f acres \We world remind the citizens of Poiteeill o and loppose , . o *truing the Constite "n as opposite tie the pules, munir cultivation (its contents exceed ' 79,000,000 vicinity that Messrs. Tyndale I Mitchell, ha ,both inserted by tb same advocates; one , by an of acres ); this would giro 500,000 lines of 100. China, Glass and Queensware, 219 Ch u t eX tt i c o ri ne of 1011111aleit strict con etinn, depriving the you-delphis, are now 5 ' acres e ach. These owned and cultivate:l, by a pl aat lb : r el. et If' defen "; • the ethers by aft family of six persons, Would support a population - ready • with their large and elegult as. extreme! ma con traction, conferring upon .a sortment of new goods. of 4000,000 employed ip agriculture Saone, excia- . . , . few an arced unUm texts Power to corrupt and an-. Amor those engage in mechanical and other em- 1 Messrs. a ..1. H . keep every desniption of goods in their plotwooto _ ouppliod as freemen woos ee with line, and sell them In lop or small quantities to the soy the try politic, ; ; • tumor and the citizen cheaper than tbey can bsobtaload So far s eltber ertheise proposed modes of cop a inaction depend, oeat' depend upon ar g ument churches, schools and all the , other ; institutions' necessary to the development of human intellect,l eisewbeee-• ' or decidans, they h ave been long since edjudica - east the advancement of human haripmess.; Con- I I We write our readers to give them a call or smut them tad; an lithe practice of the Government, until a trait tbill with the condition of -Virginia, where ' ati order. ; ' • • very recent Period,les jsanctiod those decisi o ns . slateryeas run its Course,and take 'Goes W ' ise's ' • ' ‘ The only i dling that niatah•s is te ascertain wheth• • 1; , I i Nair ilallowayM Olutaiserst. and; Ptile...- sr the people by theer ie ntee are wilting to comma dc e e.tri don of,Virgitaa, vi : l /dlat xou P have retiea alone on the single mirror oil T hese po t en t reee l 4 ll eeestitute a nutorii In to tp the proposed abdication of their rightteemolves, for there is tuffisternal or external disorder, trotthe estiny of thee oesn Government.re°l27 ao!rric;ctelstri outshine a sane z a u g n r . ico x l t o c ur r el inattentionNour sedge to 1 : The m erits of *laver and polygamy, as forms r -., ..1 org tatrullable by medicine, Sir which the one or the other yoer they source of wealth l bas seared tie bosom I 0 them is not a pasitive temedy. , Eruptions, tumors, of social snisation, ug st to be great to justify : of it s aerie- l ease d e e h av i ng t 4 f e ed c etera 1 sirefula, •...scurvy, canter. mercurial dissanen, asthma, their exte nsion by sue melons and at the expel, L e " on is thousand hills, you have to, chase th e stamped 1 rheumatism. oge throe, gout, drops of re., of such 1) ) strain npont e rundamental law. out ta i :...a .-- een hoer through the sedge patches to Promo a 'Madan and deappeu under the action of the Oillt Want s tbe peep! of this part of tee country entertain, A n gi e beef stea k. Th e present 00 , d e : e rn „ eth a ne ., end In moos of dyoropio , dysentery, sick boo • doeho, di. perhaps rroneousi3l,neraeserable opinions of both r , h ad ,existed too long onlyin Virginia.;' The land. 1 a hasa, lires oueplalnt, piles. costiveness, debility, and ehtem7 a d polygamy : Thei are not intimately lora his skinned the tenant. and the tenant has; other ; • aequain with extent , btft have teen and heard skifined the land, until all have grown poor to e """` r i t enough o both te creme a dislike ;it may be a eh, complaint" °dal:lath:lg in the internal organs. the , , i Pills prodree the moat astonishieg results. - . .. Vs me . • prejudice, Sleets' slatiery already has more room , sent the ve.hotoint charge is that e itauld ex-; , a - R . The Eare4reinhe,c„ehe'emd come, than it c n moseys they do, hot perceive why it clatie Virgil:l - ionised others of the :Singh from • " ''' should , extended '; and they link upon the de- • big stod only general's vbelt- Estamas. Nothing ean • be more untme. `; Havener Th . 2 s f kl „ alesl ' atcBl P °Daiar ' hs, colds, influenm, difficulty sire to ue it forward coutinually, in opposition Virginians and North Carojnians, AC., Settled in ‘"''' positive ( lire for ve4 1 to the's, ilections of all who are not engaged in gram numbers in Obits and become thrifty farm- 'I, ofbreatlitsg, 'hoarseness, soreneis of the chest. tickling ite tle pre rations, unneighborly and offensive.- era? So it would be in Kansas ;it whole" secoma hethiettiteat, etc., is Clicktterit'Snor Coated Vegetable • lam under the infpi-oesion that most of the ole 'Wimp yo meet a g ain to inform us;how to rally e' fleece of happy oh:meter the most Offering class Purgative Pills. They afend almost tuantalla i te wile!: Whigs'of the country, who read your proettedinp the old big party, as I take it for . granted_ you or the w hit e l a b ore rs o f the South, wi l a it settled ma the most eminent or the faculty vaeouunend Mena will reel a certain seine of vacuity. .y„ m a - '` soon Will I think noh will do well-to consider there, would-be as much interested i n the alai. exclusively tn Moe eseasee. To enhance their value, them Os too late to' put up candidates of their that the ople have e great propensity, to vote on Sion of slavery as other immigrants , can be, The being coated with sugar, they have no taste whatever of own. torts fail to announce any priseiples not this gees on. I have seen old line. Whigs who thstnaeriog clamor now making *about the rights me dicine, so that a child can •take them a's easy as pep common to all pnliticeiparties, and yrat i cellulite, make no unpin tel aelratowledge that : they love . et se e 1 South to take their slave,propoty into the , permint drops; and then. again they produce not th e, turnyour backs upon anything like an announce- the Wet }party, but litho insist upon ti they also Tetritorio, is got op by those who want a market ' slightest sensation of grite or nausea. In short they spent of measures. Such a beginning, fur a party love vitio, and traeolygemy i• hoatile to virtue; fesetheir slaves, not by those who want to cute.; are io much superior to any other known medicine that tinvingehe temperament and the peculiar Gaped- who instil upon it h ey new love justice, and that . fate the laud , I' would require etreng login to g e single triad will make any prawn a patron of them for cures of the old Whig party„l cannot but regard the faint extensile i of' slavery at des tinmee erects - that such operators h ave a coptritutional of as instil:deems. One cannot but wonder, sneees - unjust' Boma of term go en far as tol say th' t ; lite and *Dilemma Is the lets* tit' t his and so con conventional right to the exclusive 1 pose'ssion of - PlePf _er ing the rally to have taken plate, what is to come they lov the Comfits. don e and that the claims o pe n whole public, donein. I say eleclueite, be. ' li t lu their n aver faili...; rirthes,jhat he will home. nexfi ti Or, if trathing is to be done or proposed. -ttow_put orward, ultra met and overthrew's, will se cause the free laborer can never props' wheris diattly return the moony pill Mr these luall cases where why Ily at alt? Is,it not a rather inconvenient subvert tat Inetrutnent. . ~ , slavery !Mists: [ 1 I , theY do Dot Kira the most unlbulte4l satisfaction. 42-24 and _expensive proceedingeo be gone through With 8° mu h divers k r 7 f 'o p inion is enPre se ed as to ' Such are my views, and they are onfirmed by ;le . , • , for the mere purpose:, of a -dress parade? - It is w h a t is arienal arid tch O. sectional, that not a the Democratic principles I have alexia eherishol.• : ' I I_R.R . R . . true that you put in, nomination two gentlemen, few old hiss have I, , en baiting over their files lam toe old to follow a tyrant ' s *nee, because ; Air What a blessing, It is to th'e Mulish ince, to feel for President and -Vice President; but 'since one to dad w ere they et ot when they were acknowl. it des the word Pentoeracy painted on it. ;• •s secure against the sudden attacks of prevailing pastilew of theseientlemen never did agree to any Whir edged o all sides to ;national. An mon:tint- Ent I have geese you a lung letter; when I had , I ces If Cholera breaks eut among us, we know that in principle in his life, and since the two putlemen lion, the saws teen s their recollecti"Vrhert intended a short ooe. I shall be pleased to find I na _ never did agree with each other on political ques- Sod acts of Co n gress ' sumo of them quit ecente - t eases, Reedy Relief we have a . preventive and a that you agree with me, bat whether or net, it will ; . Dysentery 1 • cure. tieros, your nomination of them does eat help us 'yet beg declarations' ? resolutions, platf o rms, jut we e, „ difference in t h e e oner e y f the respect ; 1 1 i or Mantas& or Choler* .Iforbus, cr any 1 to understand you. distal d intone Or tbe highest Fesleeal Court, all_ an d esteem of your unchangeable fri od, , ; I°lir Painful uud.rdies of the:no:mach or bowein. Rs d wily' s The occasion of your meeting ILI doubtless a "acarri gln th a efiertion that Congress has ' • s S. D. Ni3IIAM. - ,It dY Belief' lueleted w ith thbl ea f e ileguinaano t hlell joyful one: and the prospect of once More behold- power to prohibit the extension of Slavery into P. €l.-I bay. jest passed my seicuty-seven I th , arg a mild aperient cathaitia healing the bowels, If sora mg the old Whig banner, still full high advanced, noir T 'Curies ellodthey say they find that a year--am confined entirely to my Crinl room, and a rat, or eleerette: elseeek” th 4 Intestine. from all sone end beaming in its original lustre; was exciting. general oneerrence of opinion existed o the ex - can only write on a Mate, having se amanuensis ' cadet& ana expe ll ing a n poisonous omelets trees the The thought, to men of your age, men w ee , re . pedienoy of'lmercisini that power, espe rally as to copy, so that my 'correspondence Must be very syStem,earrectitig and regn:ating the organs of the body called a thousand glorious scenes, 'and must Lave to tent north of 6 deg. '3O min. n rth fati- ih n i te d, • I ' - 1 -2thcet, In a taw bime, freetithe system from all dirsere railed back the whole, or time -to years oft more lode. The leaders di both the old potties toots sammmaiemammelemem I teem material, and restate the system to ease, health and generous and noble eompanionship. That .you this ground. In addition to this gun I semi- PEI, PASTE AMID 5011111019111. I i cohitort. If Fontana* or lanietever, Typhus , Bilious, should separate , leavipg a portion of your work meet, as is Conititatioaal power, they ad there I - ' Spotted, or Venue fever prevails, bear in' mind that undone-that portion most likely to recall your was age oral striking of hands on the'' matter of Nair Mrs. Geo. Gadsden is dead. 1 1 , . 'elated hearts to et sense of.utortalit b Id be Y-II Oe II core tho will use Radeay's Ready Relief el I teir Us espedien y and fairneks in 1820,tand again in '5O, i lgirlileaths in Now York last week; 355. I no cause either for sure el unella"itablene.s& They recollect a feeleig of satisfaction and tom= ellienDeathe in Philadelphia, last week, 200. •1 , i I care. No one need fear death by these pestilence', wee And since you wit necessarily be obliged to re- 'fort in standing on such solid" national ground.- eeitt-Itachel. th e tragedienne, will spin *al d ... wll fortify their bodies and regulate their systems with assemble, in order to finish your worleane explain The ilagleeented to fitrat over them. with a feeling winter te Egypt. Eadeay's Relief and Regulatore. if the body is covered l ' to 'us what you would be pleased to have us dos in or safety, and gave its temple folds to the breeze min A great.number of political, arrests have wth Bolls, Soros, Elam, Pimples, Motehes_atl frightful ease we should conclude to rally, I beg leave, re- as if it were indeed Min flag of the Union. On occurred at Paris. . 1 , • I eruptionea a dose or two of Medway's Renovating newt speetfully, to make a few suggestions. this Unity, national pound they stand yet, with Aar New York State is stile •for pretriont 14 I , 'brat whe cam all sores, and Make the skin ameoth, clear Out. old Whig party coneeived itself to be an out any change whatever. They wish toknow how 80,000 to 100,000 majority. 1- ;. . aed It wi l l 7 m e• Itwet 1111 Ile veins with 'rich, pure and eminently constitutional party. Nth a few of oar 11 happens, that without the slightest variation from Or A man loves when hhjud tit approves; , holthy blood. and Medicate /seam from the sytem.- loaders were great lawyers, whet" reputations their former national 'mantel, they should now a Woteares judgment apprevis whe she loves. r _ . •star in Mind the three great remedies to be used, are were felt hi, depend, in no small degree, upon a be'eharged with sectiOnalism, and' their fi delity to "Or A statue of Gen. Warren is Wee itasugul ..1 . , R • . profound study and St'xposition of Constitutional the Union imached 7 They are curious to un- rated on Bunker Hill on the Ifitheo June next. . newt's, e Ready ß e li e f , alwaY s R egulators and 1144. law. Their methods of reasoning anti of con• derstand hew the meaning of words hue -been so egialls Dr . G. S. Robbins, of Shamokin, Pa.; died : way -ea 's Renovating Resolvent. Sold by druggists ......., 'traction. were the me th ods adopted by the Cootie , suddenly reversed? They desire to he informed suddenly in tbe cars, near that place, tot Thum?' merehants everywhere. „e• , az t i One great leading rule of construction, was thi s : ; from whom comes this accusation ; and whether -, day. • I? ' f - 4 -7-- • r • , Dalley's >+[ teal Pala Cuevas:4er... Sir If they-found in the Constinstion a duty eleerly upon the wholes the charge is open to a sepias: "sir The man who took pessage Op khe wings o imposed upon the 'legislative branch or the Goy- The ' cehas been a disco In l of Impoeture? In ease they do conc l u d e to th an morning, has returned on the Andre of sitght. He ,re Oa' vary ernment, or tin authority clearly conferred , an d points now,- they are anxious to be informed now, is doing well. -I , • i ir , whereby pain sax. be so quickly allayed, and wine, 51. ? no particular limits or specifications as to the two- • soon and how- frequeittly herea ft er they will be JIMP The European press , teems with glo leg Ip a a high state of inflammation an be ir rajkly 'teas of performing the duly or of exercising the - required to turn Ailrlllloo,---1 11 order to be Mold accounts of the °dement aat the caretatite 'of relented to their natural stabs, nor where wonOth and , - authority, then the Legialature was expected and tired national men arielfrionds of the -Union.- Atexanderll, in Moscow. ~ ' ' sores can be io thoroughly and rapidly healed, and ,da empowered to accomplish the proposed object, by They dishy to bo patriots and not to suffer politi- jeffsThere are said to Iwamoto artists now in ce , ad parts restored without either scar or defect, than any expedient and 'apt means, and au left to its -cal ontiewrn ;' but at their ago o life, with fixed Route than before Lb° revolution-there beiug 22d ,4 tl; I T auey , ,,, magical rein Extractor. • discretion for the selection ormeans. Anotber habits, end joints stiffened by hard pulling for painters, los sculptors, and '144 engravers. ; ere eeta, wounds, sprains le and teteseeemeueetes to rule- was this : that the fact of government and of the old national doctrines, they, find a certain in- Ifilf - A couple, the bride one hundred and twenty ' sovereignty, necessarily implied and involved the - convenience in throwing somersets ; and if they and the bridegroom twelve years old, were manned whinechlidren are constantly subject-the action of the I onrane , Dalley's Pain Extraetor, Is ever the same. now existence of such powers, whether expressed or 'begin, they would li ke to know how many will , be in South' Cooling last week. :;- -- . not, as if not possessed, would boa denial of Gov expected of them? Will they, it is asked, after fl!!`The Warren (Pa.) Nair says that 'at the much pain and :puttering maymot thes be preventedt= enunent and setereigoty ;in other' words, that, , turning; against the cad Whig doctrine, be any the' Fremont niceties:lmp - there, thee sit three feet Mareinerelife itself is often dipendent upon having at the terms Government and Sovereignty had a care sorer Whigs on that 'account? When you lane deep and Mick out of the window" all rouod! 1 hiutd the genuine Dailey Extractor , and for' peril:lslam tam significance and meaning of themselves ; your ; neat manifesto, please Inform us how to rat. Or Samuel Hoard of' Chicago, has railed a o which I respectfully refer to t my printed pamphlets, which meaning had no mart need to be written ly suchiWhigs, or what to do with , them. squash in his garden this Gemmel which weightfo,- -- ' the tr tb of which I teed myself responsible. , ` ' -- c opt at length in the Constitution , than the define; The last time theiWhigs of Ohio tried their one hundred suit eigkassix pounds . ' , I I s elo case of burns and scald. no miter how sever has lion and meaning of the other words used in that streng th , as such, was in the last Presidential gelf- The great National - Agriealtural 'Estate- - • er v histrutacia. They further maintained that the election. The accident of position made me well lion closed on Saturday at Philadelphia. lt wax . 'et 'ln oriel:tits:nee, resisted the all-powerfulasin: ev Federal Constitution was framed and adopted for negotia,ted with the ;details of that contest A from first to Ineesignallyeuccetsrel. i sal:dein a d healing qualities of the Dalley's.Pete.lit • tractor. 8 • - Meritorious purposes ; and while no effort should portion lot their ; number worked almost like gi- a gile The German Journals speak of the pout- , x . be used to construe into it powers not intended : ants; but they labored under no rararession, which, bility of the EmParor of Russia meeting the Fen- . ,No Pain E tractor Is Gentilne unless the box h i e upon' be there, it was equally inadmissible to primal in reorganising the party, it would;bo stood plan perm of the French at Nice , during the,winter . i tee .it a 8 I Plate Engraved Label with the signatures of C. ingenuity to construe powers ad dupes out of it; to remove tit was that the particular branch of Mgr .1 young couple of high standing and i r lirkener a Co., proprietors, and Henry Dailey nuns= upon the whole, it was to n be taken •without the party now represented id year Convention wealth, eloped from Hoboken laseweek. Cause+,_ facturo. Price 25 cents per box. •• • . liberality on one band, at narrowness on the other, was not heartily with; them, its fact that you look- sudden return cf the lady's drat love from AO- lAI orders should be iddresod to O. V.Cllriceuer &Coe 'eroding to its natural purport and objects, and ed coldly upon their :efforts. They will be do- , trails. , ' • , ' 8 'Barclay street, New York. • '' construed like any other arrangement entered 1 0 4 1 lighted to fee your seal renewed, and a satisfacto- 1 'Ore A little girl, daughter . or ,Mr,Ernsteits of * * *The ten Extractor may be had ofall druggists and for a lawful and good permute., • • .0 ry explanation ou this subject will greatly facili- Culumbia, S. C., was strangled • to cloth by the rekeepers throughout thellnited States. 34 mm In these discussions their intaynists were not . tate Plat Proposed movement. , rope , of a swing beaming eats led around her i always consistent with themselves, not hermont, Slant upon the; ditraouragements of that defeat, neck. cras with one another, but: it was common for . • a tie; ca a con e secret otganization, sometimes called Know - stet - Josiah D.Bangs, Esq., fo : m : 3- r • them to Insist upon what - rim tailed a "drier Nothing, set in, end ran li ke a contagion, • disin- netted with the New York press, i and lone of the, construction," and to insist ion treating et r e . ; eepatiog all "feentee milky ties, and, ga th ering most graphic writers of that eity,dieclairadenly tin, Constitutionmery much as if as an indictment witbia its shadowy Add and into a new fellowship Saturday night f • 1 1 'for crime e end as if the deba In hand were a . persona of•the snot opposite putties. They were . Ailed hog exhibited at the phitiiothe (Obit) criminal ;trolleyed la where s it d m pi esine pti n ee gold to he bound toketber by secret sips, care- Fair, last week, *tithed 1135 p undo, and dee were to be intro aga i nst the moue Where' monies:and oaths., At all events they distieled stared 9 feet in length, and 'lab ut ,the same In ' a power was clearly ounferred, and , the means of very summarily andnraremoniously of nomina- girth. He was two years and th ee itlonths olde exercising it not specified, they did'not deny that lions Made by' the o a political parties . There OVA man named Wm. Mclntyre, was killed there was annmplied power to ase 'such moms at has been great deba touching the principles of in Philadelphia on Saturday wight het. Thirty were necessary, but they claimed that necessary the organization, butias it had a public , aide and four members, of the ShiMer Hose CO., were cem ents much the same as indispensable. and - left ; a secret side, and seesdod itself not tcebe entirely milted to prisete'to ammter the thugs of murder little choice of means • in each ease, if they ; certalp what it wool be glad to do, I can pretend leg him. 1 ' 'had some means which they Prefotiod, they ,to no de fi nite knowledge. I noticed in your Con-. e ;sr The Iroossic Tunnel is in a _fear state ;of were apt to claim Met fact as erridence that °Cheriveneers_ thepamti df l ssiany understood to be zeal '-progress. The Company expect to I:get a thous means .were unneoessary and therefore omen- one .; 'Dill prominent I that new organization. In and feet into thennountato by( he first of. April stitutional. N o t a few of the gruee eone tk o . reorganizing the Wth party, we shall be called ; next. and to have seven miles o tbereed coutple lineal' discussions of the "country , have remin I d onto answer the following questions, and - I beg had.' ; i • i t themselves into a simple aivertio on ode side :: • to suggest that you bestow so ne attention on the 'Pe T. Herbert, the Californisa Congress-I "Seme.other Mode can be adopted, ;Mrs for in-' subj _Pr t; viz := I,n cape we, sank and file, rally nue mate who made himself , notorious by butchering] stance, and yours is derefurs, unconstitationaes_ 1 deey ar leadership at Whigs, which organisation a waiter brVashington, has been irequested i by The whole Bank, Tea WI and Internal Improve. I will y it thee belong , 10, the Whig or the Know.. two-thousand citizens of Califotnia, not again ,to tent controversies, so far as they were made con=;. Nothing? and ,in cage yob belong to both, to , return to thatfitate.,, stitutional questionsehad this extent-no niore.l *hie one or thenewill • your Obligations be parit- Alr' Near Krith a crop is about le be gathered The same modes of rationing ramified thernielees ; geoun 1 1 s , , of oboe four acres of sunflower& The seeds will I ... tbitrogh a great variety of affairs, running deem- l -' 1 a glad to see that the two gentlemen wboin lei used for oil, and to feed Cattle find poultrYS as ward item • the Halls of Congress, to the Stitt. ; you recolmmend us. tdsuppori for President and to. the s uth oeFmare ; but the chief object it to Legislatures, and to County caucuses, then upward , "Vice President, the I personally ' unobjectionable obtain the fibre, of the stalks f; patterenakiog i . e a again from the County Courts to the State Cog s, sr I men. Will you please advice us of the character i ser- The Kerithoky doieri is seys, "the wills- 1 and eau u p war d t o th e & ew e" F e d era l c on of the tie which nul them -on the Milne ticked ky crop will lie. greeter this season than it has at Weshington. The path was often travelled,' Is it a Whig tie or s ore other? Supposing us to , been for years irrKentaeky : ": The other • great add well beaten. As rules of judicial constrlnc-; rally es ;Whigs und elect them both, and Mr. Fill-, 1 kentuchy s ' eta a Is thought be i lion, the Wbig doctrines were everywhere adept- ; more to:die. bow *blnd we manage? Whip have proportionately . , in demand. A natural coie ed, and spread upon' the records of the courts. i Donelson turn Whig,lor should we have to queues. _ , • . l' • I Our great leaders were not de*tinel to collect s • ine 1 , berokne Democrats.; or how should we manage to ; Or The aggragate . film, catalogues of, the ' disburse the revenues of the e Governmeta, oe' to smell the oor:ado+ of a Whig party support- Fall Sales of ooks t 1 Philadelphia and New I feel their palms often crossed with its emoluments,. ilig 4 Democratic Administration ?t • - , York this year, roaches he extraordinary sum of but to triumphs more intellectual and end lig. Tbe impression prevails_ here that the gentle-' one million two hun thousiawdS dollars. The Admitting the hand of , Providence to be vie ble m n whom , you recommend us to support for extent of the trade generally :Oaf she appreciated • -in tho affairs of nations, one I might almost ia- P Went. and Vine President, are candidates fro* , fact, • ' 1 I gine the destiny of the Whig party to have b n, • of at portion of the 4 , Know Nothing organize- -tire George W. Joh 'son, °le of ; t large I Su not to administer the Constitution, nor grow f at . ti ed , known es the South Americans; that is to gar i planters on the Mi , issippi, below \New! Or-1 upon it, but to defend it while young, to maul in t ash; that portion of the Alacritous representing lea s, who died aseetale, has lett on estate sal its symmetry, and send it unharmed upon a eta :, the Pare States with those from the Free States at not less th an $700,000. Ile has by' his . 4 t ; reer of liberty end glory. On this hypothesis , it • ' 4 wb agreed with teem and acceded to their plat . plat • wit manumitted all hie slaves, 200 is number. might seem as if its work were done and ended; , form; that M. Fillmore and Mr. Donelsen both 1 Tb y aro tri be all sent to Liberia ', in four "Mini for it is clear that in, settling the principled by; accepted that nomination , and indorsed the plat- 1 frola his d atb, nod each one is to be furnished which the • Constitution shall be construed, little 1 for ; that other nominations of the lame men, ! wj $5O. 'lql • ~ i ' more can be hoped from debate or, judicial deci.; sin e Made, have been fragmentary and subordi- B Anwar Soft": I I i stone. The work has been don + toe strotrly)ind • net I find to the platform of that Convention, , . , • et Great way off at sea' i nines" well to leave much for future discussions, beyond Iso intoned bet the.candidates whom you recom- ' Pe "Whim at home T b a vain repetition of what has' been already well ,a te das toeupport as Willy a clause *tech ap- • • r er Buchanan man fetch Ma" . $ j said, on one side or the other, and already deter- Iretome to assent to th e lain of slaveliolden ': 41 "From thei coast of Guinea.' ,; '', ; • I , I: i mined by judicial &Malone, accumulated one upon,' to •otrry their slaves into a the Territioriea and ~ ' • r Christuut utassa Prayee , another, until a farther accumulation could add It h them them At all e eats this claim is no. •1 a Call me heathen doggee". ' i Hide to their authority. In this view, the Whig , w - "dented in the platform. The power of Con- i • to Den I runaway"! I party has, added to its claims of pleasant rentem-1 ss to interfere is expressly denied, and the ze. -••• • s ' "Worry much be fliggee." ,-- 1 brance the crowning honor of having &landed iPo er .of the people of the Territory to reject ' -.lees_ b ri d e e I n Jeer - Teo ' arrangements, the manificent when its work was eccomplished. It did not ire - , SI very appears to be limited to the time when usitaietit the bride, le. In view often ale I itself into the contempt of good men by dragging! th y are readyfor admiselati as a State. In other bang Marriage of the I Princess Royal al errs useless existence as n faction, after its vitro-':, words, it appears to tioneedo all that boa been or t gland, at'llerlin, attract Imo :Ouch attention I =ties and defeats 'had become final, and its duties 1 e Is mimed by the Most ultra Slave propagandist. t t 'hundreds are actually going from Londen to I as a party had ceaSed. Some of' as who were in , rave looked with l i home care, and tun unable to # w toter them. There are sisl robin" ' filled J With: at the last scone, performing the hatable duties of ' et in,what material respect that platform di-e " 'Si ks, Baking, ribbons, velvet's, oily lace, Artie- • the sick room, not ashamed to show ourselves n the Slavery question Buie the Demomatie Cin- I ei 1 !lowest, exquisite ambroide ri eeein gold and :S. FE GE CUTTERS AND STUF among the mourners after • darkness closed upon I einnati Platform. 3 believe them to be on te a l s ! ' s i T er, bonnets, caps, gowns, gloratielnelle and tat- ' 11/4-7 FE .-Br%ht 1 Leech were awarded premiums at it. would be sorry to see its venerable remains re- 1 as jest substantially alike. Now, if we,as Whi re Sebuy kill Haven' and Orwigeburg Fairs for the bent Milled for patine exhibition as a grinning skeleton. ; sb uld rally, for Mr. Fillmore on that platform, a d toilet requirements of every :description, co-1 dy e a utres tiers arid, Win S s iu tr i e - jt hi o e t h s• " ici e re lra ort g e l ig t t:M ' b lineu; distoonds aud jewelry, drawls, tootles, ' The feeling of the country appears to be running , whet answer can we make if we are requested as 1 r and mated 1 tt.. Thirty persons have bean en- bellow a Is Patent Won Box, Sa a usaim ° Cutters, which . uponluther themesi of discussion. It is true that 1 Whits to rally for Mr. Buchanan? How shall we . g gest during several months on the eutliroillery, I, are all rrantad. • under these lie in :part the Paine old host 01et....._s of Is ow oar friends that Mr., Buchanan is Sectionei, e 1213 ,fleoino women heyo docked en t h e dee , Pott lle, Ottober 18. '56 . 42- • Constitutional conahnetion *bleb hate divided 1a d Mr. Fillmore not to ? I ace'- es I go,on, that I rent articles. , I' e ' yrs ' T 1 1 IVN LO T$ FOR SALE:—About public opinion before, and which- would naturally I foreiwogreas can be expected in sallying our t eer , Ar e eng , the impertan ee mpiermen t a e „ es , • 1 - 1 lead as Whip to choose one side hither than the I id Parth a great taan Y caPlanall°al most be : h bition:at the U. S. Agricultural Fair, in 't,bi I e • ; ap of ' aell u arr Acres ilo:n o t r a I I : indd lying aj at n ibe tg h Ashland other; but these are so distorted and strained as , , de. But Lauproso yen would not have tinders. ~, i r s, last week, was a coal earl, invented by ra in southweel along the CentreFuroptke and 41e, ; I li ' : Co oply bear that degree of resemblance to th eir titian amuck er se. wools ini P tlaael° bail `"L i ala -1 W.ldartio, of BarlingtoneN. J., and deposited um Extension Railroad , Is o ff ered tbr =la, A large par fonder salves which , a_ caricature may bear le the been any danger of your. becoming d il ' e°ura ' Ibv Mr. Samael H. Rotbermel, of Philadelphia.- lion debts land is well situated for building lots. Vor original, and so We pia complicated in their We must, of course, understa n d what is lobe done The me his a wel „,,,,,h e et e i t , by w hi c h every - terms to W tn in. Parker Foulke. 34 hansom street, protiesed application measeres and' results that before we ran form our platui as to the best mods '- 14 . - , I coasu e tri rof coal or dealer inthe article can hoer- , ' P km ' °r . ' FRANCIS W.III CURES, Centre street, Pottsville: tbo people of the co atry seem to leave both of , orpoceediug. I tein the exact weight in the Oak When brought ta , October 19, ea I. - ' ; 423 t• the old' dead parties to bury their dead. ' I I the eonelusiottiletme say that there was among lie door. The scale is totaled 0 a frame upon' . On Oise side we find the power of the people of . p e Whi p ef Ohio i elan of educated ir e _er t :. I the axle, end by *lever the Weight is pot upon the , the Union to mold and direct the, institutions on- i pet aching middle life, the leaders of ______, B4aull ' es ' n " I scale at four points simelratoinusly. One of these' WANTED. f der which their vacant lands shall bo peopled, l of districts ; not self seekers • nor Bracey o f P - has t been in ose fur several months, lthil is -7---e - -funned into States and admitted Into the Union, 1 nitionebut bidding teen eminent degree the te- ' nail te answer the purrs:m*oM The cart is not ryEAcHER. WA NTED.Onit Male denied. Their sovereignty over their own do., its and the confidence of their ocighbom They idea to be - level to get the weight of coal, like ' Teacher firths nubile Schools of Braneh township. main is sought to lie stultified. Scarcely :any I lid not need the encouragement of i'ictoll,t° t i ti ll ate scale& Th e es t ra .w'eight t o a cart by: mu. from $36 tote . pplication to be trade on the : question in the progre ss of the country can bet make them - 'Work for their principle& C oo soy akitig, this attachment, is ilia' trifling, an d . the 18I h telt , to O.M. ROBINS, See'y. more vital to the people of the United Stateethan : Cali of duty as Whip they never presented awa 3 . I. ,s tie s omen sea. , 1 , October 18, tee 42 It this. A glance at the map, shows Mr that, the; , ining front. Wtien tile party and the flag went '' ' "l '''' I ' largest portion of the engem ()four ANTED--A smart, a•' v . country i s ewe, Mel gave them funeral honors. Allow uns „IFP•SPEASSIX Bairn ii PRILLDBLPHIA.-non.j s: NV , ettve - oung not yet admitted into the Union as Slates ; end aI- to say that it ts nut every vagrant roberdub that maker Bunke made a great address on Monday e Mimes salesman i n a ;D r y G oo d en . G rocer y slight limiest bite the current into the entrant of pan tail stitch men Into aetkm ; cor, tieing in tie. d ht"res ebo has hat experience ears speak German-and Du:lapel:ideate Square, iq which he discusse , e _.. . 1 , , , run and crlng good tee:num:iodations: Apply at events shows the probability of adding yet for.; tie°, :tin they he thrown thus , disorder .or with. be palitical questieneof the day with great clear- , 11, 3e , 5 . ' buccal 02. e . • . , r them to our domains; consequently the States yeti ;draw „from the field hy 4n idle sound of (rum- ,_lom and force. Every dirlsi i ioll of the slave Pole Octobefla, nil • 1 ,424 f to be admitted, will ultimately central the prem. ', lets In unexpected ,qoarters. Almost to a man yof our government was tburtuglify . reviewed moat. It the people of the 'Unitedlitates cannot I they 4re tothsy °POD lb , ' flituiP , IPlotalini to saki -the Imo boort mgdi•b° l'ee n Pa d t and" I i , A TF.D.-5 Male'Teachers -minutia their supremacy, end eureka. eholeol lthele neighbors on behelf of Republican prinei- bleb would have been lengthened. bed it not iv-, -yawed ta . take .huge of the &trots of Wash. and dine as to what infloalthell alba? people Inlet, in arguments and uratietteithich strike home • area with a proposed visit et tbe Seemlier, at,, Anglo Dbtriet. Meeting for examination of Teachers tbelr coexist domain. what shell be.- the charade, I it.. thievery founshitions of public folios. . If-past 6 tskdoelOo the magi , itirent clothing ex.'. win beholden Beturdr ovember Ist, at 2 o'clock, P. , , . of their nel,..bbors, where soil how new votes shall I es _I, ery , respectfully, • abbiluneat of Granville Sedges., No 209 Gbest..l ,10. at Ve n r,:pies tavern, a said to tem:lAl School to roue e m ay,the Oth das 4.f November, to con be admitted in the making of their laws, the y Min •i . ~,,, , , _' AARON F. PERRY,_ at atria, above Sixth, P 11 1 18 4 0 1 4 1 1 * nearly ' 1 . T.; tltt et ue c. 4 months. ' - ro J. ruom ttS. :sea'. oet e sersed Ike destiny of their rovcrutnevil t they • 1.. - viii... n of ( hie Whig Seal:Central C ost. eittsthe Mituare.- , : • i Washington, Behest. eountl, tittle, Ste 41ete • , la •. . 5 . s t ~assetift4 That,bi-4ice olll * ll r 111041111. 1 r iam r k AWN EJOltta,Chahluaii- Zvast:itaitinbles'y.- • .'tdfelanderstelidlhat the WPM 4lnetrii rerttitid 1u i $ t O4l thepolle south to the'isisolsoce . dt omen! tow war* to at als"atbs limo, but *too ace at . io ta . Osseo sersatiog to Aker - reengnitioli ‘siditieht . Item sionn.. they . could not sad* their 1 the? tee", sprites= and pat it ahoy so towatitsthe pastors of the Ilretstitistableß itlrn intomplianee with the *wet el a g*Stiatisbee th lasigrstati the &wog* ffuli Whig noropietirsirshib.• ratineseitaind tehet ileehirtoinfifildhtlf dlitatijo etbtendsli the *bin, =neaps, and like their; tir k ththelPhe4. anis—the desgbileses oteld—msre psi ilaP•asmsebest, the emelt, of the teniple, straining at a gnat and easlioving a easel.'- Is entwine* Ire wheat* say cue wort tor their irettfort, that the Welsh ha . t* Comity did eit,Tuesdsy t and Till deli; do their dtty to Nnrem-, her nest. , - ' - • ; I • 1110 - All OLD Itallt • th• irA;llibses se sidßiesss Ammo . Wage at Bantams., Illtyanag itseleWklig tleatteatteit. Feoo the Mwlt=tl Clest.eL . Giurnanzg :;--vtiebecore iatllvideal.beretofore addicted to the vofingisfrWhil tickets; and to the support of Whig ~P_li WOG% who know* w hire to Ind all that rentiuni.of the ' Archive 4 and - ergo n I - :titian of the Whikparty in Ohio, hth mad with care, thefreceedinp ofyour Convention: It par , ports to be a Convention called to revise and re orguoise the old Whig party; and to be touipoired of individuals Ailed with regret that the party to which :bey once belonged is sebum? is the field. Ton avow your belief Atilt the time . sad occasion s. !are at hand for the grave to burst its cern:mats— for the buried to revisit the earth; Mad yeoman', mite your belief by setting the example in your own proper persons. r' Be thy helmets wicked or charitable._ Thou cons'et in stub a questionable saspe • That I will gimito,thee." - = - :.• The work of reviving a great party,is eeri ulia work,. The, old Whig party drew but little money .from the national treasury. Her leaders lacked the art of getting themselves elected to frequent office, lint studied -rather bow. at the head of the armlet of the Republic, to advance her statetirds upon c;ontetted fields; , how, at the bar and on the bench, to . expound and - renter impregnable the true principle' of the Constitution; how, in the. Senate, to enforce, . with oratory worthy of im mortal fame; the lessons or a large and generous statesmanellip.' It was only in the small arts of an electioneering Canvass they were deficient. In their chosen gelds of labor they were:every= where victorious.. Their coat:arra history eau never refuse them a place . on those of her pages in which are writtea ,the most seining records of civic and military genius. We,-of the rank and file of that bliiiparty; wire accustomed to stand npto the contest Stith scarcely a hope of victory, and to consider our;efferts com pensated by the healthy influence oh Oldie affairs always possible to mi. amity. We were held together, no , y A ligossa met webs of party allegiance, but y a mostm rear°, teal and emulous seal, upon great themes offlllt tional ebncernment. Who world vire that old party; must revive . the' occasion, the principles, and the feelings which 'originated. and. sustained 7) tMqVg. '_: . ,'.7t ,: -, - : . .':*:1' , 1 . ,'i:1":‘,',:i' , :i , .: • -. -i 1 i f rAit......ic„..z....,• ." i • ADMINISTRAT . Where fatted "Old Drury" stool in ,diys of yore, : - , I Di/00m. A . ,:iTitson keep their . splondid slot.). NI IS : 11 . -- , - L vDM.I: ..., . ()1...,• 5 N vo i , L , , Thetii,on the slot illvstriows.of old, • ...- 4:‘,... . ..d. gmentidersignal haling bi.rn apy43..i A A . Ipa to ,airoa tal o a - am " istrstor iqthe /.4tat a or salt.n..l .1.-,tx • tit + t i i; t 4" , , . SpleWdid . cleittt..; Ar r fsl* An' e . villu. North 31anhelati Getable, d re-n--d. ..1 t ~.. 4 it v a1.4 1 .. • : :-. ,• , •-. • --t -,' who are Indebted to said d•Jced,nt, aro t., r, i,:::: • .I, to make imin el n i t e payment, and intr.> 114.11:4; clil; AV ht e ones a 'Kean,ttr CoVer were the rers • 1 praisuSth . c.o fur settlement to • Ittic4ititt..!A ikttio 3 l tfdl".ll.surP the sago i • I ' . I I .. ~. • tl• I'. tillati MI, Athoinistrat,„ - , . • zenuylttil It t i t, Aid , Whersi liiiies rut ted oft , the teitnie king, • /:., t. Thai eau Satire with - ease the real! th;iiii! A4mi riot free,—nu -charge for.any Pit:;— v ,' ...,.. Ole overriuss enter turd obtain 4.11 t.: - z l , .“Itroin gay tit groin,fritut litely to syvere,'! ' i'• . . • .• . • .L. Ali shades of testi a re 'quickly suited herd! , ; i lk 'W. • /1081, BERRY• A I torn e i 'llit l WiltfOrt e sawk,lnilfer'llll6ftlirrighingirpitai ' - '.l • LOW' 1111 C° . " - °? 1 rnef of / 11 .reet- and 2nl it , I August 9,'56 4. Dittwithes tv be thought—a he ll - d r e sse d wow 1 . !• ; P° 11 " 111. • ...---t- , ------. Enottriti—Ant yet one word--let alt who ' vote H lI . Y ER ST R.O UtiE,*A ttoTta ev at 11 Aim fttr their duty witli a splendid COAT: •:, .-t 1 . • 05e e „... m t re5 t m. ,t . 4. 1 ,,,,„ib0,. T ..... ri n i;, ~; it •• O r' Nam ;T. PAiITS-.-;!..- : ' .' 1 L-1 rottattle. . ',; . : ticbrusry v, • :at ~.. • • . -•-. i I x -----„, 1 ataillPttOt adekitill IV Wilacket new broten, stone . I D xvitili. GREEN, At torzetj• at'l,:." sterOY . 'Su. 205 antl2o7 Chestnut streetaboio Sixth, i on ,ii,a k „ , p a. om e , I, M,,,k,t , . 0 . 0 ,, or;04 , 1 'Philadelphia_ • ~ ~ ..i .; ~ . -,..- . 1 , • 1 IN„,t•ontet, .•., . , ' July 1.4,14 31-4 y . ----.... ' , .. • . . a-To iinrWein, tiliahlreis.'.l6tlll" e16 9 0 ' c i ILEMENT,S. FOSTER; Justice !Snit,roitciTell. lk*thi Ow in - 43 " "kr. AwlY- Yeavi Abe Essen, 31.6orstAta—cuileatiaui and agend a c if Moat nertaus suffering, It anxious to Make known 11 1,4 and attewlett to 'carefully, LIM means of cure, :Win s.tit ' d (fm) the prescription s.t!• Dire 4 fftia I {- eit ol o- 11 : 0 A0** , U. 69 F ilit°ll C. THOMPSON,.. Attormw street, Ikooklyn. ?C. Y. . . •Conleselloe at Law, Odle°, below I'. J. A leee's tam Tamaqua. Myer end of Broad street, Tamaq. 8 0t• yebruarf 2, ISMS • '; sir Was. A. BateWOWS Mir Dythisss burning billiteriug compound could *Ter haws Olallt SI the universal favor accorded to this dye l ,the ofhAlar never-falling Steatite. Nature la sot more tree to her. aElf than the trowel or black produced In the reddest, irayeat or.moat frowsy hair L IL , Made and sold. cr op, piled, at itatchelor's Wig Factory, (in clue private rooms dad hrOadiray, New York.. Wm. A.paid:Woe is ou the to x. of all genuine, others Sr. Isaltalions. Yor sale by 1 druggists throughout the United States. litligions titigence. W. J. WITHE, of St. '.Clair. press)* in' the lit Methodist Episcopal Church,l2d'istreet, on 'Sunday morning, 19th instant, at 10 1 ,c'eloik; and Rev. Dr. RIM ist MetropolliairChurch, Waihlngton,let 7 o'clock In tie evening. NOTIOcs. - PRINITITH 31ETIIODIST CIIURCH, corner of Lyon and ScistreeL Divine Service every Sabbath at 10 O'clock; A. M.iand II o'clock, P.M, fOir FIRST 111:711101DIST EFISCOPAL 4nd . Street. Pottsville, Bev. MiLus)t L. Goa, Pastor.-- \ Divine service ovary Sabbath at 10 A. M. and at 7% P.M. Air SECOND METHODIST EPISCOPAL CHURCH, Market Street, Pottsville, Rev. J..TALDOT Glues, Pastor, Divine service aunt Sabbath at 10 A: M. and 714 P. M, • Jar ASSOCIATE REFORMED PRESSY'TN -Market street, Rey. WILILLIIM H. PALM; Pastor. I Moe service every Sabbath at 1p 1 ,4 o'clock, A. M., and at 734, o'clock, P.M. • tar ENGLISH LUTHERAN cuußctr, Market Square Pottsville, Rev. Dag= fitak,Tastor.: Divine Servl4iin this Church regularly every Sunday. Morning, at 1014 o'clock; evening, at 7 o'clock. Weekly Prayer .Meettngi Thunelay evening. at 7 o'clock. • WELSH CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH. Miners row), Pottsiille, -Dee Chanute We. Enw.taba. Pas tor. , Divine service in this Church every Sabbath.-- . 1 • Morning at 10 o'clock. evening at 6 o' , iock. Prayer Meet- , lag at 0 A. M. School for small chilut 91i I , to teach them ' in the theoriesiand doctrines of the 11l le. at 11‘ o'clock; `School for reedlog the Bible, de., at- 2 %%lock. Staging } school at I o'clock. &s-TRINITY MITCH Odeber: 1850: [—on Sundays, at 1014 A. M., and 7% P. 14.,as follows : 19th. The 2d S. after Trin. Daniel , Tl—St. John viii. Daakl vii—lst John I. ' Nth. The 23 , 1 S. after Trio. Piuverbs i—John ix.— .Proverbs John The ad Sunday of the month (19th dayhis thWregular 1111 w foe baptism. right After the second lesson. . . The week-day service is held each Wednesday evening, beginning at 7% o'clock, In the Lecture room. D. WASHBURN, -Reflor. k MARRIED., leth lastest, by the Rev. W. G. Ileanlz, It. M. of boa a city, State of lova, to exam* ..11aRmr; ofj • . ,Pottosti le- Pa. . • • 00 the:Ml nit., In tto; city of New York. by the Rey. Ttionas fiA. Mosta? to !Amman VANDOIN, 141 of Pottriße. On r top:th. 14th of October, 'MG, by the Itiv. D. rWashb rtt„(kli. P. finiCimo, of Mllibrd, Det*ware,to daughter of tYm. Wolff. , Esq.. of IPotts•ille, Pe., • On the g . th of kat month, by the Rev. T. C. Murphy :Wm. J. LlTonse, )L D., of Philadelphia, to liscr. Hors. danetternf Philip Huge, Eeq., of the same place-,loraier ly of Pottsville. • • FOR SALE & TO LET. - . sirs. fir AWARDER .to Bright Lerch. at Mk Schuylkill IPoren and Orielgsburg sirs. tbr thp largest and best assortment at Hardware and cutlery. Call and uatalne their stock before par thaaliut el4lirtiero: • \ ... . - Pottsville, (Mabel' li, 14 4-2. , Ykt. ,%If. LEGAL CARDS. rlcHb"ll XS It. 'BAN N AN, Attorney L aw . olso, In Centro Rtteet, opposite the iilli t.• larch: Pottsville, Penna. Nuv.W, Ig4 47.1, il. YeigTSlk 'ift:V. ft 7, Niiiiii . St l' ' :,; and Heal I..tate Agent. CM* In twit twad . 1 tr,Kaat Violet, Potteville, Pa. • ' Mare,' *,:2, /834' G EORGE 'doß.• KElM,XiiorntZ" . It • Law, Pottsville, Prima. , will attend to leital ba.,, In Pohuylltill county anti elsewhere. Other In (•,47, street, neatly opposite the Miners' Rani.. Jul ..'bb e • ^•• ~. 11 EWIS it EESEIC lagistrate ix,,mveyaneer, 'Nut Eteud - 1 0 c0n.e1 1.9 %.•• i 5, p ..hare snd Sae Or tt , lit tCbtltte, writing m 41, 4 , 3.7"-NnAnta, 011cd--oppoidte In 24 etrent.ltets the corner, Of 2 4 And.-lark"' Pottnellte. Pa. ' • Antil 19, Isfdt I e••• ti'onTryanecr usetieral cont•lne. will atter' i • 1. buelnent entrustest tn . Mtn with diligetieu and care A Bee. Centre It mat, l'a., opposite the Town . D.-. The Doetntitibt R. M. Wilm.n, ane , seweinn of SAInUel carrett,,EN. I July 11.'69 2s. BUSINESS CARDS. DR.; G. N. BOW NUN, gooniu'BrlcYßulldiuF. Market and Sex lud' Mnyets,VutlNv,lll., i's . Octotwr 1, l W.; t EAFFER. Pottsvillv.. p.late 0(4 he reaasilvanla State Geological • J. espkirokla'oda. mlnrL 2c. October 13.'45 • 11114 . 414 7- ESTATE . Comfkiission. -, dlixtthg Allen t.—devt.tal trainable . I t I :iw ..t ~,, &urn Ws and ka rent.- Apply tu; i EA 14‘ . .)(... ,- Office. Atln street. being the Squat% . hg...e,t.. July 12, '46 . -* • _.._ JOHN H.ODOKISS - , — i nine; 1 .- .1... doec and' litanreytii; Centre it., iletnallle. h. Watts tai tinsveying and JA'zpluring Coal Lands. tr.n... leg 11tees,1kC• Agent for the purthase and aku: . Estate. rellJetion et tents, Ar. , March 112; 18.56. (IEO. K: 5.111 . 1'11, .111.N.1.NG ENG!. noci.aud Suivoynr,.Stivet Terrace, Centre Stne. Pottsville. Pa. Examinations. ireportivLitumrs. , t , Maps of Coal nines., Coal Lauds. Minia4f:Machlll. 7 ty, t, executed on tile shortest,notice. Agent for Coil! 3futs.4 septeuiber 24. 1553. ~ • . , .I.IENRY V.' POOLE, Geolozral, . Topugvaphicatand Mining V.Rgineei, Ceior,stast PottsVilte ' pa., gives attention to Stirve.) - a and exuait: lions of Coal Latids.la surveys of zplue.s requiring vial accuracy, and to the superintendence and charce for proprietors. of estates. - ,Yebruary '2, :36 Poly 22, '54 27411 s,tf GENCY—For the Purchase LA: Safe of Real Estate; baying tend selling Coal. Stag chugs of Coal Lands, Mines, de., and; t'ollet:- eents—fiom twenty yeses esperiene• ip tbe'Coust) bases to give satisfaetioth..'tMee ltantango Pottsville. . , • , . April 0„:15:r0 "y, •; . 14-ti . McElwain, Ciyil anti .Ming. .11 If .Englnaer. Ashland; attends to Burseyln . inspeettna Mines. -surveying and dividing la hds.e. 4 , Eating Town, Lots, and all other . liustness In the te4 innfessiont' Letter address , Fountain Spring P. tlehtly County. Fht. , Feb. n. _ t n 31'. D. L. DODSON, open. r'rrtiveand HeehantealDentleth API fi t of the beet , Dental Establlehtnents In this pert State.and Intelide to afford his patrons the be.nefit of ery improvement In the Art. He Kuarantees to 'mai nature to, a sleety In the adaptation and arrang..mcs TerromeetalleorliltreseentTeeth; Inserts partial oral sets on .Atmeospherie presnrri, to the entire oirlusi Spiral swaps: estractedead teeth and wte silt ity, and fine decaying teeth with gold, rendering tutertal during life. • Ogler In Market s tree t,t aro tioorever pa BROWN,. Mine Thispector, den his sereices to Und-owneet;lsen of Lie and capitalists. 'Froze his wiper/mace In mining of.eelns, as he le engaged to this and is. Ind °cantles, in examining mines and explorisrn. Lands, het hopes to bs able to give satishiction tondo nay rant his teretees. . , REFERS to lIENJAXIN MILISTAI Mid utu3ra. WA, Philadelphia, and. D. E. Mc', and WILUAN Mil.malr., Enticaottavllle; for (Iva:linty and Inteigriq. , - Addreda—GEO. DROWN, 511 nos Inspeqqr, Eut Na werlan stmt. Pottatilla, Pa. ~ July 5, le4tl ' i . • ... • NOTICES. NOTICE. -An Election for Thi reel Directors of the Miners' Batik of Pott sTil le : in •,b eorinty of Schuylkill. to serverthe ensuing year. Will held at the Banking' noose, between' the hour to o'clock, A.M., and three o'clock, P. LH., on 31linds . seventeenth of November next. A stated meeting of the stockholders will b., belt 'the Banking House, on Tuesday, the 4th of Novere, next.' ' • CLIA. - LOESSR, Cohler. OctoberlB; '66-: .UIiITOR'S . NOTICE.—In the Or fli t phone' Court of Schuylkill eennty: The undersigned Atiditor appointed by the taldCrie to distribute the assets In the hinds of John I'. not, Administrator or John Pott, deceased. to and alto' persons entitled to receive the saute, will attend t. &Weskit hie appointurent, at his office In Centre st. l'ottwrilLe,ou Weduesday, the 12th. day . of Snort next,. at 9 o'clock in the foronoeu. • . • - WSI. L. WilitNlX,...kndltee Pottsville Octobes Pt, '66 . 42-3 t s. A vii - : :-Waslimgtoa Camp. jel4,!quo goal; ot America" morph; eiroryM eveulnK, at Mee oleo; Ilall.(Thlrdatory), corers-. tre mud Market streets, Pottsville, P. i • ' • Clito.j. Ktred.? • N 01 ,7 / 0, .04 li-lyl CBAILZA T Mts. R. NHOTICE.—The Delaware and Rat . .; •tten. (Nina will be opened fqr.NeTigati ,, a nu I. DAY.tbe Zitti Inst. No greater tifenght.or eater .4 ids feet will be allowed notlEttprlliitb. JOJEIN IL T . 110.1180N, Serre tar 13.1 y I March 26,1858 R. T. P. TRUCKS and R. .1 .. f MAIM; AY, Anoint Engineer: Patentria ot " ass of Purifying &flue Water" are now at the -1 , ,,tt01 How*" where they will tie happy to set, tiple tent who'ar e Interested in saving the nxpenas attenslnt the destruction of Hollers, brtuind water Pothreille, August 9,'66 GENCY for'the• Pure Use of Rod Estate.—The undersigned. now a rest.' Of No tsillte, Schuylkill county, having had ecfn