`airs' )ournol BVIU *, PA. Apo siforus*LT, ocrrounii vs, 1p56. = A .• WADS - 20 ,sisczaz orpci, rota 1 :o1 mks strOILINAN: The:Demy may attempt exultation at the recent reStdt in Pennsylvania ; but they have little ca ase for rejoicing.:, The meagre mijoritrby_Which they hare succeeded in &Wain that - State ticket; exhibits the weak • neis of Mr4Buchanan,.. - damages his pros pects the South, and, filia l , the Opposition with still stronger hopes of ultimate victory. Is should and we , earnestly hive will, pro dnce lin Pennsylvania a unanimity and cor dial. feeling, lut the American and Republi• can ranks, tending at the coming . Presiden tial election to one common objeet, the de :feat eiihe Cincinnati nominee. It is a rec agnii.ed fact that if the °ppm:Wink of this Statej - had acted as arkintire unit on the 14tho meta t, a mat u rity of at least 30,000 would hav been gi bers the 'Union ticket. To the infokznate disagreement in our ranks, as the dit.g Journal truly remarks,: as well as to the mama of fraud and colonizing tof votes from Other States; practised by the &ant-Democracy, mustAhe closeness of the votes Which the' returns indicate, alone be at tribUte& khe folloyleieatimate given by . Oternal, a Fillmore paper: litcOon. , . r We ann ex Oke . heading '..,;, i.gs laista,, . *Alaimo, Del wan, -L Geo gio, Nis iosipp, ~I Mis#ouri l -1 South Caux;ltu I. i To, 11, . .. i ...{ Vir f oirt ' ) 1 1 Totia, - , Skekm. Allima Baks.l California, Flo Odo, - ReOtucky, - . LoOisiona, Maryland, I I Total, .. I; :.- 331 ' Total,- . • -- 69 :pow allowing That Buchanan will carry the whole of thel i Slates set down a&doubtoll, he; would still , lal short' of , an elee.ticin. Our impression ' is i that Buchanan will, carry eery Southern State, particularly'. sincethe • i . tTult of the Indiana and lieensylvania elec. tit t ns—which Strengthen hint in the South. .Gtre 800 ' ti all, tho'BOuthent Stites and , eVeti New Jersey, Indiana and California, w uch are dolibtful, and still be can, be de feated if thel'vote of :rennsylraniu is cast *lutist hun, a r s theibildwing table will shoW:, . 'Plttesu Boothowt Siena,' - - - -1120, Indians, - Now Jersey, efilifornitt, j 144 I Nrcestary i t‘ o a thole:a, • . 'f, • We call upo every man bonestlyopposed to Buchanan:lth secure Pennsylvania &rale coming elietia4from the grasp of, the Pre- Slavery Sham Democracy. , The OppositiOn ‘, in,,this State ; then the 'power, and every American an Republican can vote the Union Electoral Tie et, without the sacrifice of a single prineiple which tthey cherish. ' There are many serilments entertained by the Arne ricer's which the Republica i ns sympathize 'With. They rive alike hostile to the growth of the Papal iniwer in this country -alikede- nounce the sa4ge Democratic brutality rbich I elteracterizedibe recent ferocious Irith art.{ I vault on ,the imeeting at Forrestvillo. , The I - Americana aneßepublierms, in this Region,! t. at least,itand on the same platform. as, re . garde the proscription of citizens of fore-yr' ? birth, They alike denounce that feeling which would proseri 'it a good citizen on account of his foreign bi !. ' 1 , The vote...polled for George - Wiggan, of Tamaqua, on the Union County ,Ticket—an R,figlishman by birth, Proves that Iwo are correet. tike ~ t ho Ainerican party the'lieiu i blica' rg obnoxious to the Roman CatholiCa of t; e country. They ye in &body, people and presses, for their candidate, Bu chanan.. .' • '.- - , r " . 7 ' . In the . present 'contest of Amertan Reptib licanism, against the falsehood, deceit and , calumnies of 'the, so-called , Democratic party, everyman_boasting the posse-sinewy)! pritici ` pies antagonistic to that party, and !who does ' not cast his vole in a manner which will prove. most effective J against Buchanan, is _false. to his prolessionsi. ... . 1 The freemen of lat,sylvania prize the right of , suffrage too highly to squander it in mere sentimental experiments. :nay me • eminently praetical, and every'man desires to feel that his it dividual vote contributed semi ' thing to the success or : defeat of the candi date elected or! rejected.: At the Cominielec . tion, every man . should. vote so that his vote will tell. 'We hay, UNION I Remember that the moat infathons frauds were perpetrated by your antagonists at the late election in Phila delphia. There, are not in that eitymere than 60,000 duly qualified 'Voters, and no one ima , gined that' more than that number would be cast there. Yet,' ta the sitothsh went of eve: rybody except the eoncoctors and :perpetra tors of the late frauds, Philadelphia seems to have polled nearly 70,000 votes—ten Moirrand .• more Man any;premous Computation, tier as ' sighed ! . .R?uance, Men, the excess of ien'thow , sand tv:rtesl in one ward of that city, about eight hundred i illegal votes were polled.. In many of . the! precincts, espeyially +in the Fourth and Seventeenth ward, the Shamocra tic Judges and Inspectors had all thin - 014W own way;. coetampthously 'disregarded 'ell • ichallenges sad objections; asked no ques '' tions of such persons as were/ brought to the polls by persons of , their own kidney, and hero vied in. such vcifei'as they knew to be Shame-1 cattle, with heedless and eager tlasstp.l 'Men bad theniselves - assessed in inrioni nerds; previous to thOt election, and thus voted sere. rat times the same day in different places.— By this deviee; the •Upparenthamocratic vote • ,has been immensely iricreaae, d. • Fraudulent *naturalization Papers were given to thousands .of Jmniigranth not eptitted to them. We. are ' Igairant of the fr(et, that -for a certain sum of mpg', ivhich they,were to receive for making itatudultnt rehire., a certain party would Ilnake correct retarns froth five wards in ''that., . city .tattecnra'the election of a frier4l.?ln this instiumee,nlone, had the correct returns been , _rendeiekAntajority for the Union State ticket would have bin shown. i Net feY,bil4delphia alone have these frauds been •terfte4 ',Here in ,Schuylkill, notwith standing', itineranticipated that there would be a small increased .vote,there if an actual ,in noted of -*early two thousand votes. We oth reasouably.amthunt for the - increase ince: , vote, from the .eluthges, and,improvea, ieeling for our .caustVtlAtt where, in the name of honesty, we ink, dp.they get.their increased note from, when it is tutterlous that they have /IA by removals froth ,thoiregien during the pampa; enure In#eired-entes. The fact is, the majority of the legal 'voters ofj'ennsylva- nth, who are opposed .to PiercO's infamous - Atinvinistriqicct and the eaveinnati Matrons - endorsement, base been outrageously defraud - ed of &Lair expression of their sentiments. - . Will the,preple, in .t, to submit?. ,; Jesuitical "beet; and ' T , in the employ , of the 1/01411111113 partrojtracndeavoring ,tit pervert finks, mislead 10 people and distract them, for,the purpose of throwing the, Slate into. • the hoods of Buchatiar! at tins next election. Apart froth the.flonlerium faCtioa--the leader or which is a co,taimarnthe politician, and has ilevercven been a mettlter ofthe party, nor identifitol with it a intetethe Fillmore and Freivett reeves riiel k;le of the State, en —, . Sir A throw Betyleagiook *WI" wilt be: held iu Iti nersvilLe this evening. it. K Anhwe i Eq., and others Will lianas it. le there is a good keeling fortbe Union Electoral Ticket In thisCimanty, ;we presime Memo:big ;will be "a rfluber." r toes Slates. Electors. Connecticut,. - 6 , - 11 - - 4 wine, - - 8 btailacbuietts, . 13 - 6 Newlork, 95 New Ilanipshire,, Obio, - Rhode Island, - • 4 •Verroont,• 6 . Wlicousin, • - t- 6 Kii" /hie liaising at Ittesagea.--The Welsh chicane of Tamaqua will Tot s role In Tamaqua to4Ap As the Welsh are the iari wannest Mends of Freedom, we know that it wAL ban interesting etent. In the ma in& XL Bartholemew, raq.., or this borough will speak. „' air Aid tfte explcarion tAttle boiler of the looomotittifits Jenny, on the !Stile lAA. Road, near. Port Clinton; on Thursday of bid week a brakes• man named .Chrirdian Beadle, we. killed. fill!body wee thrown ode hundred and tlitY feet from the spot where the exploaton took Satre, and: mutilated beyond raw- Dillon. • • Tota A. l - - 125 Doubtful ..5(4141 * Indiana, 13 ;NewsJerald', •- :• - 7 North Carolina, - • 10 Canneylvania, / - 27 ITonnenee, , . • . Air Tie Recent Mal Ofturdsee .112surotu.--Chris. tian Walter, abutchee b trade, waalbe man killed at Tamaqua last week, by the premature discharge or , * canian while ering a salute. The otter man injured 'is Christ. Eichenbode, a Member of •Lebo's Company. One ends hinds was mangletl4o that amputation tees re Uttered necessary. Ills etceand bresst,were aho much burned). lie is in a critical condition, b ut it is thought will recover. And pviesitmait 'V the Callan and eater grille Ringgold ROfe threpany of On Thursday, Capt. Warner, John Wiilleme and Jolin Jones of . the Ringgold Elite Cempanyrkbargethrith pc log concerned lathe 'Sooting of T a. Fennell, at For reetrille, had a Gnat hearing before Spare Conrad of this Borough.. Capt. Warner was held to toll In the anon of $6OOO, and Wllliants anti Jaws In the sum of $5OOO each to anew wets charge. " Sir Rabfleatioia Netting in Port anion.—fit a moet 'ing of the Port Carbon ,Fremont Club, bold 0ct.22,1814 1 , Itwas 01111tIlmoully Resolved, That this meeting }Oily endorse the proceed. Inge of the llarriaburg filmventlon. composed of the• Mende of Fremont and Fillmore, held the 2lst instant, and pledge to the Ticket their united and - hearty sup. • Rerirad, That a eon,- of the above ilesolnticro be pub. halted In all the paperi of the county • blandly to,,the =I /kir A rrert;o/Meetn:s..-4)n Wednesday:several men charged with ribtona arta at the recent politiW meeting at Yorreeteille, were arrested and 'h. roight into Potts ville:. They had a hearing before Squire it xd;wheatter receiving the terlisiony in the ese, held John B. Flt* ;atria and John Giblon to ball in the awn of WO eatti, to answer the charge at Court. Warrants hare been lamed for the arrest of two others charged with being implicated in thebrntsd attack on the Forradville meeting. If tonvieted, we hope theta men will metro a 'lesson, calculated to bare a_ beneficial effect on the Irish hinted of tip township. _ • , . sir Daring! /Rohr, Robbery—ilms Shot. Con Mon day evening last, at half past 6 o'clreit, a daringhighway. robbery ;was perpetrated in the imsectkoa of. this County. Mllie Lansford Fowler, teamster of 3i'L Mimes a Co., Coal °pastors, was driving to the Wines from Titilisqui, with se large sum of mousy to payoff the bands, and ai he reached 'a point between TaggarVe i goad coming out of the mines, and the village of Trete°, near the boundary line. behrese•Carbin and Schuylkill counties, a min sprang out into tire road before him and demanded of Fowler his money or his life. Fowler replied that he had nomoney. Therobber without uttering !moth er wad, fired at Mr... Fowler, wounding him in the derby pert of the thigh. They then grappled; the robber !brew, .Howler and drew a knife, with the determination as. Fowler thought of cuttingbda throatilf be resistea inr robber however, eithotit• carrying out his muthere design , succeedeit in finding the package emg $4 . 000, secreted on Fowler's piiind, with which he eaceped. The money consisted of-ss' and $lO bills of the 'Maimed. ilia of Tamaqua; ' '• Mr. FoSerieViCecninda were &lased, and he is now to a fair way of recovery. ' ' . , -.80 fat, we believe, the robber has eluded Purcultt but i ail his person is descrbed by Mr. Yowler, we perslime he 1 . . wiltiet ,be titre:mad. ' - , This Mr ime of the most, dating highway tobberlea ever perpetrated in thin region; and proves that some sections of ent OonntY cannot be travelled with safety, unless a I person ,he fully prepared to resist attack. A revolver is a 1 small, int . at time a ,very efticienVprotector.- , • sir Dueneire Firs.—About half pest 10 o'clock ttn Tuesday night, Are was comurunirsted by are of a stove pipe to the roof of a small frame .building occupied by stfiulered wash •rworilan, 4d, edicinlog the coach faeicry of.Abright A Iturkhard, In Morris Addition, op posite Igatich,Chaink street. The Lietori befog frame, anti containing ankh Inflammable tnatccial, the &Must rapidly ammittnlcated to it, and in fifteen Urinates the large building was from one erin.mity to the other a mdse of fire. ' All Worts to are too' factory proved abortive, end the attention of these fret on thb ground was directed to saving the, vehicles, tools, etc., on the, llobr,aud .protecting the surrounding proPerty.-- far Are to/Spanks were early on the groand; - end &red effective serriee,alihough the supply of Water was net as great as could hare been desired.' The roofs of Mn. Whitney's residence Isre at one time on Ore ; hot through the exertions oY the 'llrensen and citizens, the flames were confined to- the upper part of the buildlng;and wer extinguished, without ex• tending betow.the garret. Nearly all of Mn. Whitney's turniture waif removed to neighboring homey-and we belleve,was not 'materially damaged. • . The tudidierg oceupkd by. Massrs.Abriab Burkbard, and whleh wax eoripletetely destroyed, was the property of Mr. Henry Mieris, of Philadelphia. Of the extent of hls lox or Insurance we are not intbrined.. • Retina Abright i iiruittuird tmd. been In operation soma dghteen months, and wets &dee& tine badness' at the this of the fro. Their loss fa *bola, work ender. *al, etc.; is estimated at $4OOO, arm which they bare :an Insurance of 0000 In the kr:Opting Insararieo Coin 'pan,' of Wlllistesport. • • ' . lira. Whltney's property was damaged to theeztent ef about $5OO, which Mildly hawed In the Franklin In sistence ecanpany, f Philadelphia. • The the illuminated the *nun ikaosigh, and *United to the (pound haadteds of spectators. /fir ProMediags qJ Me Boring* Cbmica.—A gated meeting a the Dnevigh Connell was held on' Tneeday lirentngOet. Met. tDreeent: tiewni• gheerwr, liernerr, i!herties*Weetier,,Etlert, Mosley, Deir end Heaton. • Tie Anvil . , of the lad tenet's's were raid and saepted. Com. of Aedmio woe eopUnned on reeelpts to Patrick Donis. ' , Oont. on Fire Apparatus wu couttaterd on new build tap at Gant intent Engine House. , • , Von. on Ate, wait atntinued on nettlement or with Naeweitian Townithip:' • • • , , • •• Cout:on tampandiVateh reported a lamp erected •In Cb*ea Alla, and wen diseliame.ol. • One. pa Petitlen Replier and °therefor eel; vert, repoited that the County Potamlasioners Pr*" ming owh third of the expense 'erbkh would be Mier. red In constructing the .amp = itpd'w, is continued. / Corm on Act-omits was contlisised on dahlia or a. W. snider toe Id Is , Tut Market 1411?1 , t, and VII I)llthartZeli it. to misplay sonnet to examine the' mac , ed ...Cont. on petillotiof Wm :Garret was dhatis • '-, Bt. Com. was authorized to Piths W gutter cries Nor. !mks stood, Faroe Cons; was contlaned on, Futter at B.T. Taylottre,Centre,itroet. kainti Conizaittee,wass ion tinned on gradingCait Haricot ,treat and TWerucnt sty also on opening ilarrisan stecist./kaine Cosunitteo wu conituned on repairs On klahazdtusgo street ! ' Cons. - on Acconnts was discharged from woroaration of tax on dwelling of Catholicprieot iiliabantango strait, sod the Collector use dineettd is:l - rolled the tax. St.Cooa. report lthodetis Alleyin'good ramie, snit vu AlitAarged. -flame Committee Was eontltshed on mob+ Jog trawanentawhen, out of mud?. Sawa Catunit tee was continual on cromitip at corner of Coal' end Sands 'Chunk street, and at Market strait In Norris Addition. • . Ows. on gamy vas rentlntted . 'ter establlsh gri,itla hi , - street, above & Ilaagle!ir In nigh 'tree!, from Third Elrod to *rough flu; to Math street irraFi .Neic %Ilk% to Itahantatagost, and to Market street, Uoithi Adana*., .. . . . . Geso. on *le* Amylase iris condoned to erect • Ilre plug toldahantaago street. TtlitiEt.COMO,lfitela IVO continuo& on ithUlkidg h t *tts. wean Crop% .nt TlenglOo and atekleyeslots.- Fens °mettles iettnt toldn• woo liciricogbut stmt, 'repair attiburgen• . - Coin. on Aetountitra roottauel on Smith' & Down. . 1 1 .1 1(5 and 4 . 11 . igrAielibUlPAiebusid -Ungar MIL - etst.irao satboces4 to curbstone % Tarqubor inetititstite uot Writ, *we bpi nodes buibefie giro. - . A potttioek emm, at* town In Market divot mak re. tetra to Uri Nitavnitteo ott Market not; • • == tittssi,itre lifsivot ofot thortingh uehannit. 'The Reading/our** Palma* paper, rays' truly; "Pig OmgreatrElir= . time:Nu nws yau PagiiincirriaL:kniartas II Timm wAsns—and at 'such: a crisis,. and, with such a responsihnity, they abould forget .and forgive—bury aU 040:animosities— and Co-operate together in a trtilY patriotic spirit for the success of the common cause. With such a prospect they would be false hi themselves and their country to hesitate for 4 a moment de to the tine - line of duty. If they er.sinz TO OTtninaOli int CilleittllTl Nom bre; Tartarus:. ROLL TOOtinitt; anouins4 TO suontasm, .as 9rta mt.'oNl4l snare • . • • : This is the proper line of duty to be pur sued. Americins and Republicans, the tip►e is brieL Resolve 'to • avenge lourielt for the wrongs perpetrated upon you &Stilt:recent State election.._. Unite! ',UNITE I I UNITE I I The opponent of James Ituebausu'who datettut this moment ie regard to the course he should pursue,,is false to himstd4 to his friends, to the principles of Freedom he 'pro fesses to love. We need not iMpiess upon American minds, that the election of Jas. Bu ~,chantm will foster Roman Catboliiista. Defeat him; and your principles will be refreshed and reinvigorated ender an Adrainistratiois s which . will sustain and . cherish them. This can be ef fected in.Pennsylvanitigevery Opposition vote is brotight out on the/4th of November, and cast in a solid body against lames Buchanan. focal Maim . , sir schwa: ticket, tbr ,Noveurber issued toillai (hit listurdipormciath) at Bitridt's BOok Store, how 7 .6.3 t. to 7 P. M. `:~~-... •;~:, ztA : z!~Kit ;: ie+'r .. '~~5.?35~~ . ~L~.1; . '~~: 2tiY:;:.fia~3~` MM== 1 0 1 4‘ 3-1 llogket 3tie ery !ria reio tinil the swittefpAponel: • • " - - ths motion, Site eotionitteli on Vire Annanstris !" to . Modem% to erect s firntdug tn.Eut Sfitrket street. S. - Coat. on Survey wo's tisttneted cetabllAL illetteds Paketittreet, Sierift * Addition. • • ' • liktrin's hilt len refitted to Oointtdtfin on The AAP iitt tier* tied sDd ardereito tot , P' . Joseph Kitoinfd sod 'Oben; *art,"; ,;:::.41#3 ZS Worylse, sod others, work dano/ • fill Peter ifidientind, • • • !So. on assointat possum .10000 • oincouipior . • - it: Zsetel, 4 fig Josoph L.:Poyder a i; -; - ZS • And) Rais * : i/2 ea ' 'ok:torsi* nobler, - - ZI She Camellithest adJoaraed. ' ..LS111311110:-11111.11,1:'il ji • ExpospßE OF A.17;01 1 TO BETRAY IIR: PIFAIWORE. • ATIEler TO EMU. TER mama" rogrt TO BUCHANAN. MThlehls the allogas7Eleetoiet Ticket'," "Slipping in at the Elide Door. • . RE A, T)- RE — A. 33 ! . • .LET • ALL AMERICANS JUDGE . FOR, THEMSELVES. . Address of the Republican State Executive Committee. lo the. Peopleof Pennagtrania: F -CrrizENs :—Tbe Republican State Executive Committee, appointed by the State ConVention, which assembled at Philadelphia . in Juni:Joist, was charged with . the duty of, dominating candidates for Electors .of Presi• 'dent and' Vice , Presideut of the United States.: • ?rho Committee, always • desirous ,ef seen ring a' fair and lionorablealliattbe with other partiesin ibis State, who 'are hostile to. the forcible /extension WI - Slavery into free' territe -by, coeSidered . that its duties . would he diS- . charged with.greator satisfitctiott to its con. stituency, by casting no obstacles-in the .way of such uan alliance., A . large number of our fellow-citizens 'bad expressed their preferences 'for: l sl . r . FILL MORE as a caurlidat for he Pres, idency, alihough their opis;ious on- the goes-. tion of slavery extension were concurrent With those 'etttertainctl by the Republican par ty.. Already 'dm Republicans and Ameneans were united in support of the same candi- dates for certain State offices. In every county of the CoMmonwealth a fraternal feel ling•existed between the masses of the two • -parties.., In every . ctointy, hilt One or two exee:ptions„ they . united ot7 the same can didates for Congress and 't he State'Legislattire,, and a general desire was expressed front all quarters of the State for a union on one eke • toral ticket. Ati•:tit the middle 'Of August, a rental cetnntutticatiott-wits. - malle* by Mr. SAN . 4ERI;(I,i, Chairman of the.Aurrican State .Ceritrai Committee, - to tha Chairman of the Reptiliiican State ,- . Committee, expressive of an anxiety to unite,the:twO . parties: and re guesting ihat. the Reputdicarshciuld posit one their nomination of l eketors in order to secure t7uft object, - Several members of ,toe Araeri! can Committee made the snore request (Maid ing-it on' the assurance that the friends of . Mr. Y/LLMOMR, throughout the State :generally,' Considered his election 'hopeless, and cam -estly desired to secure the defeat yf Mr. Bo- CLIA NAN . 5 Soon after Mr. SANOERSON'S fraternal coat piunication to the Chairman of the. Republic tan Committee, he visited . the city of Wash: .I,ngton, and immediately on his return, a 'let thr wall received from hint, as follows: . . l'ism.snat.ensA, Aug. 27, 1850. Stu:--In obedience ,to the instructions of the Fillmore and - INmelson, Stem= Committee. 1 sub- • mit to Yon,,fot the consideration and action of the Republican State- Committee or which you are Chairman, the following proposition:. : That the Chairman of the Democratic Repub ikon, and American State Committees unite in issu ing a call for suctinumberef meetings, lobe held at stich times and places, as maybe agreed upon by them, at which the issues involved in the present Presidential canvass shall bo, discussed by an equal nuthber of spenkere of each party, and that the Chairman of each Committee shall have the, exclusive right'of selecting the speakers for his party, at such meetings, but that their names shall be announced in The call for Abe meeting. y ea will obli ge by giving an , airsieer to this proposition, in behalf of your Conunittee, at your cattiest convenience. • 1,-'7.4,: , ' I sim sir, very respectfully yours. I - J. P. SANDERSON, ~ .. Chairman American State Committee. Cu/s.tilineoss, Esq., ' This yroposition, submitted by': Mr: SAW DEnswq-seemed. to contemplate , entail y in sfeatrof peace.--openwar instead* . , fmter• niiy ; with - the friends . 4uf PREMOXT and .`atlr- T 054; It. was so inconsistent 'witty his' , Verbal consinunication, made but a ,short tine, be ' fore to the - Chairman of the IlepublicanVoup ' mittee, as to require Some explanation, Which wsii sought by, the following letters' , : . f , • . rnmsnsi r ress;Augu.4 29, 185,04, • Stu :—I received,your letter of the 27th lest.; , by which you submit for tbo consideratiCmand• tuition 'of-the Republican Stale Cotemittee'.:,the following pro Position : : "That the Chairman of the Democratic Itobb !Bann and American Stat e ' Committees unite jets suing a call for such number of Inectitigf,, - in,,be held at such times and places as tuaYberagreed upon i,y them, at which! the issues involved in the Present canvass' shall bo discussed ,'" by an equal itutuher of speakers of each, party, and that the tLairman of each • Committee thallhave ,the exclusive right ,-of. selecting the ' f ipiielters'for his party at such meetings, but that the's:tames shalt bettnnounced in the call for the meetings." This resolution* seems to require sem° e*plana-, tion before it can be finally acted upon by our ' Committee. 'A, few days ago riled ;this honor. to receive from y?ht,, through the Bon. James Cooper, a very distinct intimation that thh .Committee of which yeti', are •thairmo,n-desired to unite with the Republican. Stoic, Cimitalitee; in the Orem- Son of an Electoral Ticiet to be supported by all citizens of . Penn sylyanitf 140 are opposed'to the Cincintiati Platforni and to I the election of Mr. Buchanon. On that groptul, you requested, thro' Mr. Cooper,• that the .Republican , Committee should nut form au fEleMoral Ticket at their meet- , ing which had beeri tailed for yesterday; the Bth e instint.., Several naemberi I . _ s of your Committee 'subse quently united uprin me, and stated as.thelr 'opin ion. that onrfellow !citizens in the interior of the -State who , preferred M. PIIIMOTe as a candidate • for the Presidency were very generally in rarer i of such a roam...l,espre.ared to than, as well as to Mr. Cooper, iny cordial acquiescettee in the suggestion, and T ate, now Instructed hy, the Re puNican State Committee to say , that ,Ofe.propo sition for a Union Electoral Ticket meets with 1 their hearty and Unanimous approval, i t. Accord ing to your reipteit, end for the trrpose indicated by you, deny bare -deferred the i fortniiiion of an Electorairfieket, and have named the 18tliproxi , I mo-as a suitable time tot final notion in the media. i • If the proposition embraced Its your letter/ bo i intended to take effect after a Union Ticket:Shall I hare been formed, and Arheritans end Ilcpubli. I cans are to meet rtsaffies to !valid the extension of elaiery to territory which was euletunly4ledicated to Freedotn, we cannot hesitate to necititt it. On that issue, which stands-paramount ~iii the contest, wo are ready to glee you handa il heart in an i earnest struggle with that eommo foe which seeks, 1 in the disguise of Detneemdy • to degrade the 1 white laboring man to the lev / eil of a aim alive. I As soon as I receive your/reply,. I will furnish i yen with a more definite/answer Leib° propo sition• contained in yolurjetter. • • I: •., 1 I aro r very,vespect4ty yriurs; /ce., . •. - /4 1 4 CHAS. GIBBONS, • - • Chairman eputdicau State Committee. ~ To Jsto , P. Saanngsow, Ra:, ' . . Chair Man oyAnnirican State. Conn, Ac. • The exPlnation thus . sought Was never gii. , en; ' Mr, SA:cossisox refused to define his position,litliens/no/Iyaolieiied the Chair. IL utott ef Ms Rept:brim; Contmince to - frith. draw hes letter, On the ground , . that he (Mr: -Ssageasox) had eipeeted a communieation fret& Col. '.FonsE - 4,.qhe Chairman of the r Dimocatie State Coin niittee, bitt had received . / none, and it was therefore unnecessary (oprc• /sem! the corr . ' esp' otolencej His request was • not complied With. On - the 12th iuf Septem ber, he renewed it in. perStin . ; s and :pressed it with much earnestness but Without-success, On the some 'env, be sought 4 third and ae vretinterview with the Chairman . of the- Re. pubMn Committee, to whom he addressed the Mowing note: AQ. SOLTOM, See'y. *-• • . PRWAY Armsoos. • DEAR Sin have Forney's loaner and would Bic* to see y4u beturir.4.- o'clock. Can you not slip in et tlieekle duei, and eee mesa toy office? Ido no ai&o t call Livia:, a,ba satrs[ day at your omen. " • • J. P. pv, _ • To OIL; ooto.the following Ansvirgr witsim mediately given: • • Pamir, P. ht., Sept. if. • DEAR SIR:—X , cannot cull on you this afternoon, ,Sts YOn swiftest. Perhaps it Is tutitactsssary. as I ;ran see no ressoit for withdratiringi m - self to ,your letter of the 2,7111 tilt., -nod doL n fee m3- self al liberty to reply with your mu tin that particular. Alr..Forney's answer could harts no influence on my consist under any eireutastanocs. If you aro really in favor of ,nniting the 011ie!, sition on oats eteetonsl ticket,' why roved there be ,say mystery about it ? I bare no ;concealments le the matter, nod if anything istO be done, 'we "must act promptly nadrninkty.• • , • • Very reepectfullY your', - • CLIAS. tiIDEONS. • • a. P. fterteretos, ,Oheirtitan, ae. • `:• — din the evening of the same dny, (Sept.) 12 the, Ansetieitic State COIIICUIDEO blot - in . Phil. - 44.01fhin, but , it is uttiiersiond thift ltir. SAN ! : .DEESRE Trot') hie tolleagites; the fore. • gontg,• - conespondence. •committee at, that meeting patted A 'resolution. that they' were favor of any hOnprdble /mange ! Etent With tho,Meltes• f!e; FREMON't mid DAT , i•o;:likstefeal...lo,. - lincitirairr.,.witich Mt: atenzasow was. leptested - to,; oOMMUttiCIO) t . he Republican Couimittee,; Wheat , was to ateetolt the-10th of the eorne month... Re etAkPreweel th'e tit:tablas* melibe.Cottusittee; itithouiltin $4OOll within twd : hundred yalits of thutide-fot" his - . °lnes, receive 4 no . nrortatititin from Mm on thisubject. - 1 - Timm still &eine(' expedie t that theirecoutP lican Committee' Should take on'aetion in the_; formation of an electora l - ti et; Without a' . fair and - oiatit confeience wit,l the American CoMmitice. - The '. subject vas 'aceorlingfy puswouccl to the 7th of .octf. 4r, an4"the rot ' tomag fetter-was addressett to ..Mr. 'Sssoan. 1 . PlainLettti, Sept. 29,, 18,511. Data am Instructed by tho Republican State BacentiteCtimmittee,br invite Leaden/nee with the American State Committee at lierrisherg, ea the 7th for the }Ampere° of-feiming are electoral ticket, to b e supported by the citizens of Pllnnsihnntar-lrhoare °P.Ptieed to the extension of Slavery, and te.tbe election of Hr. Buchanan to the Pre:shimmy. • s At the meeting of the Cotemiticp, which I have the honor to represent, held on thcbjfith list., of which you had notice, Poma erimuntnicatiou on this subject from the. Anse/dead Committee was expected; but none .win I received, and have-not had the pleasure of hearing from you eines. ' • . IPe bare beet:ilea to sdppose that yens commit: 1 toe has authority to widish* Whole, or itt part, the electoral ticket - nominated by the American Convention, for the purpose of securing an' alit ones of the two Folios, stgainstaeommon enemy. And believing that such an alliance may be formed without compromising the honor of either party, the Republican Committee has poktpoued the tomloation of candidates for eleeiora tOlhe latest perfort which is consistent with the authority del egated to it by the 43talci Convention. I therefore beg leave. to urge( upon you the ne cessity of calling your Comm ittee togither for the pumpers, and et the time and place above des ig. • - $OOCl$9 • It you determine to do so,; I will cheerfully forward your notice to each; member of your committee by one or more Special messengers whom you may. mriisider worthy of your coati donee. . Tory truly yours. CR4tS. GIBBONS, , • • Chairman Repub. State Ba. Couf ,T,o. P. Ssannasos, Ertl, • ' Chairman American butte Es. Committee., Invitations to 4 conference were also ad-. dressed to the individual: members of the •American Committee, from 'several of whom written answers were recAved, urging a„post pou'ernent of action until after -the • October election—pledging themselves in favor of a Union ticket—and communicating, for the first time, the resolution paised by their cora , mitten on the I2th of September, which has been suppressed by their chairman. One inemberiof the Committee, referittg to some of his colleagues in connection with the prop osition for a Union ticket, sap: "They may riot loin as. for powerjil reasons; but, be ttis'att it may, we can carry the State without them. An appeal to the great body of- the American party, .at at last resort, is the true 'policy. Igtve you again the criost unquali fied assurance that I will ie td -this muyemeut f r a Union ticket), nod it will succeed." As the writer -of the letter indicates his siii pic ion of the corruptibility ' of some members of the American Committee, it . is obvioust improper to mention his name without Id authority; • • , . On the sthof October, the fidloll , ltitg rep y was•reeeivol from . Kr. attragasos, Al:rough the Post Office: • • ..PLIZIADELPUIA, Oat. 3d, 1816... DEAn Sin :—Being . absent from the city when I your letter was laid on toy desk, it did not reach me otikil my returnhOme,-whieb will explain , the cause of the delay in eeknewledgieg.it* reteipt: The Fillittore and Dennelson State Committee. will'hare a Meeting in this. eityi. en the evening of the 16th instant, lama witl ptesentyour clan muniention - for the consideration and ticuon of said Committee: Knowing the Views of the Mau/- here of the Committee us I do, on the subject' to which your letter, relates, lem sAtibtioa that' a, meeting at the limeand place stated by , ,you,' 'would end in accomplishing nothing, and be en,.. , tirely useless. ;Bence, Ido not -feel myself 'war ranted in, complying with your request; and,: therefore, respectfully decline td convene them atl, liatrisburg on the 7th instant. . • . ' - I am, - ,very truly yours, ; J. P. SANDERSON. • tail. Otassosii, • • Oilman State Committee. , The Republican; Comtnittee met at Harris. burg on the 7th inst.; and adjouriied - - to - meet in Philadelphia on the 16th, for she. purpose, of forming the Electoral ticket in %conjune • tion :with the American Committee. .'rho, minutes of, proceedings of :the - last named bo.' dy, at its meeting on the ;16th, hare been pub. fished, and it amnia Abat;- Mr. SiseeßSON' uppressed the foregoing conimudiestioin tut . dressed to him — on the :29th of September, Whickin his answer he Promised to lay before his committee. • - The RepOblican Committee, at its rp tm r g, held on the same day,. Sent a .depu n- to the A inericm tak. Committee, with. the - following iestruetions:, • . • -„ Itesolned, That i the'. Committee appointed to confer with the Fillmoie and Dooelson State Committee, be instructed to Witte theta to meet them nod unite with the Republican State Execu tive Committee (dr, the purpose oflorming an electorq ticket, opposed to the election 'irt James Buchanan, upon the basis proposed by the Union State Central CoMmittee, as published in'the call for a Union State' Convention, to meet at Harris.: burg on the 21,t last. And, if this iuyitation,be not accepted then,- Residred, That the said committee Iminstr_pett ed to invite the I Fillmore arid Donelton' SUM Committee to meet with us for the Purpose of forming an electoral ticket- on some ,other basis, 'which will ho likkly to receive the support of this State opposed to i the Cincinnatilplatform and. the election of. James Buchanan.- - The American, Committee refused to accept either invitatioand rejected the following resolutions off l ed by MI, FAiLINCIII : d',onn.i.ri, of Bedford': ' ' -, , . . . Reaulredi Thitt if the friends of Primont nod' Dayton' accept and support the Aceoricin/Olecto-' rid ticket, at' ttiti contort:lf:4lH%; 'we are willing that the raid; tickiit ma; -cast the electoral vote of the State for Fiem`ont and. Dayton, .in'case it will defeat Mr. Buchanan, and will not elect Fillmore andTtonalson. , • They alsa,sit•dek - from theiryileetoral ticket, two getitleinen, who had Been placed on it by, the American State Conveiftioni who had- de-', , elated that t hey.preferrediMr; Far:iron' to Mr. PIRIRANAIit for the Prisideao,.: substituted Others who prefer Abe latter to :the former eartaidate,nod finally adjourned. A minority; 'of the Committee , (seven in number), dissatisfied with the conduct of their - colleagues, then united with the Republican , and North American Committees, and form; , ed - a Union:electoral' ticket, which is .fully es . ' riliined irythe offteial announcement' alrCitcly de. 7' ' ' ' - " i ', ' I I. I All ' hat could be-done by the Chairman of i the Aincrican State Committee and his coed -1 jtitois'in the Democratic rinks, to. give the, electoml vote; of Pennsylviinitt to Mr. IiCHI 1 ,e/L&NAN t by ~tr, . .secret andedoor combinationl i : with the friends: of that gentleman, to divide,( i the strength' of the opposition, has been ,ac. , , complished; The proposition of the - 27th An -1 gust,, was eideutly designed- to embroil the I American and Republican panics in every county - where they hid united on 'Assembly i and Congressional candidates, and thus aid i I the. Democracy to an . overwhelming ',vicSorv. f For .what other object did the Chatrmart . Of( !the American State Committee place himself I 1: in communication with Mr:FORNEY? 'Whet h. I er.that gentleman accepted an - invitation to ' "slip in at the aide door" ,of Mr. -SANDS RS° I or whether Mr% Saw usatioN"siipped in'at die, sididoor". of Mr. 'FORISET, - hi . not . certainly I-known. Why Mr. SAND icRSON should. invite i 1 - a:.secvet "aide-door" interview, mid shrink i ' back front a fair, open and honorable ' consi ference, can only •be surmised. ,Although! Chairman of the American State Cominittee at is we • '' if understood that he never waa• con , nected. with the American organization, and 111 l underbtbet circumstances, a "side-door" ef; fort on his part to annihilate it, would per. haps Subject him to no reproach. But or he should participate in the concoction of a acheine to frustrate and defeat the well known wishes ar i d) puiposes of that party r after it had saint hmored him iiith-• its 'confidence as to place him at the, head of , its Slate Committee, is a question which must ho set tled by those who have been betrayed: . Dertidemtio 4tato Ticket hits been elected by* tonsil majority. It received the votes of thousands of lite. Ruminate friends its Philadelphia and elisewhme r who cannot suppo4 JossiBUCHANO for the Presidency. It t'stlveit in at the side•door," - while • the true fnends of the Union - ticket were slum. berilig 'at thzir posts. They have not hehn_ The have not put forth their strength. iThe official pawns of. the recent election show ,that in' many countim- their votes bay+ not been polled. .10 Cumberland, the entire' vote is ;Karly six - hundred leas than in 185 , 1. In Beets, ;t is nearly ,five hundred lees than in 1852. In Franklin' it' is neArly six hntdred kg* than id 1852. In Dauphin there Is in increase of seventy votes only, since 1852.. Similar leficiencies found in the official returns from whereon*. ties. The Democratic party, with , / perfect organization in every election district m the State, polled every votewhich could _ he sevred - the utmost imgilance and at any coat. Never before, wereanch e ff orts midi' by that party to carry nn Clectiop—and - never •• was an opposition more stmitihte of its own !me ccas, mid more neglectful of the proper means to secure it., ' ' Friends of liberty t ,We -invoke you to arouse from that kuP i n 6 be B4ll4 itich mkils provb fatal to vier, *mune, however jag. and busy it may ha. lWith You rt gracious ProVidenco ha* depositeittheixrer of arresting Lite extension of slivery tor t e tree territories rif the coal. .-.4 ~ ^ £:;~.'~titi~r~ ~'a f~ris R ' -~~,s~s^rw. 6-,-w,KiGik:,~;3F~~q'. Joseph Edward; Philadelphia. George AL Eckert, - Philadelphia. Arabian U. Dickinson. Philadelphia.. Wilsdu Jewell, Philadelphia. Albert G..Rowlarid, Philadelphia. • - Caleb N. Taylor. Bucks Co, William Darlington, M. D., Planar Co. William M. B.elyd , Bucks Co.• , Michael II: Shirk, Lancaster Co. Simon Cameron, Dauphin Co. John MeCormick,'Nortliumberlarld Smith Bi Thompson, Montour Co.: Russell P. Lord, Wayne Co._ Frederick E. Smith, Tioga CO, Abram lipdcgroil; Lyeoming Co. '. .• Joseph D. Simpson, Perry Co. • llezukiah Easton, Franklin Co. .7 Edward Sciall, Sometset,Co. Wee. M. StOwnrt, Indiana Co. • Alfred .Patierson,.Fayette Co. .„ Renoir. o`'Stsiryer, Allegheny CO. . Jacob Painter, Allegheny Cu. Lawrence Afetluffin, Lawrente Co. 'George W. Arnold, Olarion,Co: James Skinner, Erie Co. ELECTORS. • Altxx.tan Pttaliong. James Irvin, of Centre County. Joseph Edwards, Philadelphia: George N. Eckert, Philadelphia. ' MahlonDickinion Philadelphia = Wilson Jewell, Philadelphia.' "\ Albert G. Rowland, Philadelphia. e Caleb N. Taylor, Bucks. I William Darlington .Chester. ; / 'William M. Baird, Berks. '• Michael 11.'Shirk, Lancaster.' Sinion Cameron, Dauphin.' Jno. McCormick, Northumberland. t.. Smith B. Thompson, Montour. , Russell P.,LOrd, Wayne.,...-- ''Frederick E. Smith, Tiogi. • Abram Ilpdegraff, Lyenarlag. Joseph D. Simpson,' Perry. Ilezekish Easton, Franklin.. !'"%. • Edmond Scull, Poisiereet. -•- • Wm. AL Stewar", Indiana: Alfred Patterns', Fayette. " • t 'Benair 0: Sawyer, Allegheny. • : -• J.nitob Painter, Allegheny. • • Lawrence L. MeGuffin, Lawrence.--' George W. Arnold, Clarion;' . . James Skinncr.Erie. • The meaty-Fix electors are pledged to cast the Totes_ of the State jn the Electoral College, for the respective eandiates for the Presideiaey and Vices' Presidency in exact proportion to thapnputar vote r given to each ticket. This forms a complete union of the opßoslitii,n strength in Pennsylvania, wldle it enables every voter to: indicate' his prefurenee - of the"Presidentiel Candidates, without any com promise principles. "Every vote given to • the Premontdicket counts in favor of the princi ples and enntlidates of. Itenublicaa and North American parties respectirely, acid every vote ' given.to the Fillmore ticket counts In faY.or of the Fillmore and Donelson:party; and will beifully re presented -in the final result. , The Undersigned now call nein all Ir%firlis aro op posed le slavery' extensioli , orer free ,Mrritory— to the inerease 4 iif slave representation %the Fed eral Government and to the . Cineinnraplatform and Its esindldates-L-and upon all whOldfitirezia 1 preset-tie the , peoce and the honor of-the country, and faithfully tb sustain the constitutional rights of every sectiotrUf it, to co-operate with them in this 'Contest for talon, Liherty and Justice I We I solemnly invoke their stave "and earnest efforts to overthrow . that aectional orgindiatiosi col cI seeks to tome 'Revery , open alreelleople at the ppirit, the sword; : and degrades Ainericau citizens bill Vitiating its tinfognardi'at the ballot box. tI The 'undersigned . have, appointed a emit:manic! to prepare an address to the people, 64N published in a few daya.' ' • We aro happy to announce that entire Inanim. ity existed in the proceedings of the essiumittesie‘ and no doubt is entertained that the . tenth frord'i _ common efforts to secure the adoptien or the' 1. 7 114" . I on electoral tickets now presented,' will be hailed with satisfaction by everyeitizettorPensisyivania4 who is honestly hostile to the Cincinnati Platfotu and the election of James Buchanan to the 'Pres ide:My. .ot4R:lfiEf3 GIBBONS, " . • (Chairman Ilep. St... Executive Com, 'AIISSEL,IfitRETT, Allegheny. 1 - • ..., 11. D. :PENTENGILL, Philadelphia. Ei J. R. PRY, ; . " try. This ignite's:lngle abject of the I .1. can party. It rto interferen , ~'•,,, the constitutional claiMs of anyßtate. d tit* cOmereittelf with slavery in the So' th 'I. - seeks iso quarrel with any section of the 'Ali rk jlat it'Aemands fidelity to that sole,. .mr - pact, Which, admitted .31issouri, pledge f,s.eL :ilea ;to Kansas, and peace :`to to a 41154 • - . counts,. It deelares that those who deltre -'d it;ahaft derive no advantage from their fwe wrongful act, sad this is a principle doily d' 7 ministered in everY•court of justice throu rhr out the civilized world. it promulgate- , no polities.' doctrines of,reeent ongin,but fon itself upon those embraced and maintain by Wainixeric, Jars , eases, Fes:sums, and tht , . ;er Fathers-of the Republic. • • The Electriii ticket nominated) by the j int ' adieu or the Stator Committee, re ate fairly the principles for which we conten .--'. Every vote ant for that which contains the name ciaohn,C. Fremont, is a vote for t o • principles, and the aggregate will exhibit strength with the people( of Pennsylvania ;II prtiportion to the number: of votes cats fe that ticket, blithe event nf 'the election oSe ' ' twentrais electors, the vote 'of Peunsylv nt wit be east in the EleeloralCoßege. Au Iv •in portion, the rumbaed Votes give 'fo Mi aid Fillmore an& the same twehty-six. let torSwillbe the number of votes which b aril rieeive in the .Electoral _College. 41i. re• *tient and Mr. Fillmore are, therefore, al candidates, and the contest for popular ' pre. uincy may be conducted by their Tea tive ' friends with all the earnsatness tri their • w , er t each contending for their principles .Ib out compromise or roncealment k i6d;' ?tug : sip favors of, the ether. This plan of ion • exacting no mend sacrifiee, must earn end itielf to both'candidates* and as - steep ce bY the m m must result in the defeat of it n ation. - . J.! • ,l' ! . t i 1 RePublicanst let es prepare or , the nal. struggle: Our cause is just—our candid is is viral... It? the prime and vigor of, life, Which * has been devoted *to 'honenible, '` bo rions acid useful services to the count the ' acknowledged founder of the Fre,e Stale of 9alifornia, the first who opened a path faii,the emigrant across the Rocky Mountains te the Shines of the Pacific; facing death; and pier wing dangers iii the enterpriie whip h no than before - him dared to encounter; h i has been presented to;the peoplei not n Ica )iiting and "sucee,sful politician,. but! P one From their own ranks, whose carter is t ev idence ;of Merit, capacity and patriotis If 4ou, would cheek the extension of:slare - ,land 'assert the' worth and dignity of free lab t p . , if you.would preserve the constitutiOnal ;ri ts of every section of our beloved county;; i• you would "ensure domestic tranquility, es blish justice, promote .the general welfureka ii se. ! cure the blessing of liberty to yonnielyer. and your posterity," - the time to do it is sow It Fiir these very objects the lives and P.:stunts' of men,;iti the early history of our coni4typvere pledged end lost. No such sacrific es dre de manded of ou. We ask only. that every cit izen who values spa -: blessings, aul desires to make: them permanent, may fa f that put'. pa derma a few day* of peaceful labor to th cause.' 'A full in - Pennsylvania', on, 4th of' - November, will settle..fereier. the tienal controversy into_ which the country thje has been plunged by the scandalous Measures of an Administration which g r . 'Buchanan has approvedand is pledgedle'maintalti. -. VFIAILLWOIBBONS, • Chainisan of 'Rep. State Ex: Committee. Pus Oct. 20,;1856. TO. THE PEOPLE OF PNEETTA'APELL . ,The ,uudersigned, memberb Of the Roptiblican, the ;111!more and Donebon, mad the North Ameri. aani State Executive Cotronittees, have agreed up- II on, anti now preient to the geoplet of Pcnnsylva niaTTnion Electoral Tickets, foriged 'on the basis recommended by the 'Union State Ceiktral tom , -.. _ mittce. - of the Electoranominsted, arta toot men texmch ticket. The name of, John 0. Fro merit is placed at the head of tbo Fientont and Dayton ticket, u represhoting the twenty4naventh elector, and , the name of Millard Fillinore Is placed at the heed of the Fitton:4e and Deuelsou ticket, as riapresenting thernenty-seventh elector of that perky. Tho Tickets agreed upon aro as follows: ELECTORS. ' . JOAN C. ERSVONT. • ' • James Irvin, of Centre County.: A. IL ROSENIIIIIIL. A. L. 'CIIUR, WM. DUTLEJL- Cherter. E. J. MOORE. Lehigh. JACOWIIOE.FAIAN, -.Darks. E. DARLINGTON ; Lunen/J.o'r. J. ADAMS ELMER. Dauphin. • B. HANNAN, Scluiylkill. A. P.' BROW. Luzern*. • , HENRY i/REEN. , Northateriton.-- A. P. HUMPIIItEt Tints. 1131ES'T. HALE; Centre. • ( ,JOSEPH SPECK. , Perry; • . JOHN, It FILLER, 'Bedford. • GEO: HAYSIOND. Blair, EDIJAh. COWAN ' Watenarelnnil.' .ALEFAIRD - za afintnocu. wnehing!on: C. B. M. 831ITI1 grnop. L. SHIELDS; "4 f , /4, CLARK,'Merren 'f t. JAMES .MYERS, Wattage: • " JOHN .COVODE, tehairulau. • N. A. Exoeutive St. punimittee. • JOHNSTON, Allegheny. - . - _ J. Li - GOSSLER. Philadelphia: • • JNIX W. RYAN, - " O. lj. P. PARKER, " THOS. P. WILLIAMSi ," WALBORN. • N. WATERHOUB - E,'“ . - L wissWELL, AUeßberl, SAWYER; , * • "W. H. NottlONi Dacha. i - --. D. L. DAVIDSON, Fayette.-" f - • • S. P. EASE; Lutenitr. RUG USOl 4 f; Vairrenels. - • OHO. sW.' HARRIS, Dauphip.. JNO. COVODE.:WestworeLirml. ' - B. -. ..10408141YRR5,' Clarion: • Rqw,lL Clearfield. • JNO. - WlLLlAMSON;fluifingioik.:._ CRUAL'ArgestrisE; JOANCrawAltt. : TiioB: ;,.POWER, 143Tet,' - • .- -EDVAIW.SOULL, " -4 4 •Af= 4- 44.1.t0 0%1 "' . • . '''' 41011.. , i1TESTAND; Ls • csiitki.' si - TAASTI PARRS, Cuss tr. ! X. iti,...COTVELL. Bueki. I. ,- E- 9; FONEBr9CE, ,kdamt."--' .A . -.. -.. ulocit r ittsczie istaatous Liu - poustit4s. M SA SILLYMAN, Schuylkill. : - 14 'in. OONTZ, l it, Somme- -1, ..'OE OE M. LATLIEY,,CIitriou. t _ r:::=fsAi O:7IIITLTARR, - Viyetem:.' "' IIICRAS. COULTER, Wusuuurelacid. i. . tp lialidat•CSinverst tow at 'fiarristntre. EsstodpeVatf, Oct. 21.—The Stets Con rentioniX4ll64 fur the purposaor f . arniiiiran anti- Buchanan ,elegtoral ticket, met-nt., tivistqlocld in the ti.talLr tea house of RiPresootatives. The attendariie is large. "most of ; the counties 14ing topreteated by double delegations.-; , - ' On a4.ltion e Win. M. Band, or Iforkt4was ap pointedp t snepc rap President, end MOSUL Hilt; of Blair. and Ditenenee,, of Dauphin, .appolpted Pon ••:i : • • j A CoMmittuo nes appointed to ex a mine creden tials, and repdrted list of delegates' to the Con vention.:' .• . ,; A Committee clone delegatifrom each Senate ie tial District was then appointed to repoix perusa u I neat *Metre the the Couveutlen. • . 1 , During they absence of the Conamittee',.ewino. than, the address, of the lion. Charles Gibbets* ex ptlePg.olo, equrse of John -•F;• tramlertion, Chair , man of the A , cricati StateCommittehiffirelation >r. to a Union itlectonii:Tieltet;:wa.ssead fee the in. x formation of the Conventiond Those pints of the - • adclrestrliferiing to Mr. Ssoderson'e coMmunies lions from Col. Forney, and:his 'requett for rho "side door" ftnerview,.were teeeired"or,ith math feeling; and at the conelusion,' orthe reading or the address there was greet applause. • besphteltei sire received andlread, frdm Allen town, pledgipg he delegates from Leilligh to a fusion ; electora l!!, ticket; and also frow4Philcilel phia, annomicing . the ititontroxi!`of the 'American party felantionee and, repudiate Ihre. Shriderson. these ilesp*hes were read staid great excitement and *beers. s•• • • 3 " The Comnifttee on permanent :oincedi repeCted the Heti.lsmael Todd, of ;Cuinheriand (a :Fill more man,) or President, with n..full int of Nice Presidents and Secretaries.: I, ' • - • ThOuraleations were unanimously! endorsed by the:iConientfort, and Mr. Tedd, tin *king the Chair,ltuadela brief and cloOtent speech. - A,Cohintictee of ono from each Congressional ,distriet was then appointed, to name ad electoral tieket.!l After some time the! Committee returned had reported to the, Convention , she tiolitet agreed open by this Milan ; Committee on PtWay last; ' which lens unanimously ratified by the Convention. A resolution was then adopted, pledging the Conveiition to the support of the ticket, en the basis Veretorore published, of the diviiion-of the • vote ori the electoral college,. in proportion to the of ) opuler votes received by Fillmore . and :Frement re.peetively. ' • A *nominee teas then appointed, rewhich the !Presi*nt et the Conventioo was made chairman, prepare brief address; to the peeple of the State,! pith loutherity to sign the imams of the members of the Cviiventien, : • A despatc h ti was received, minouncing the pub lication of tho card of G. Beet!, •,Wm. Mill ward,lhnd others, concurring in the formation (4 4 a linden ticltot, and the reading of which was re ceived with cheers. " • fdri Modell, the Co niention then adJiiitrnod'arier nine cbeers;for the ticket. : The closing scenes were very excitleig: •j. ' -: 1, - Iciorr BE 1 sou).‘,,. the de , arson RepubliCan, openi the tirigit iltl gipin g re papers - of Itidiana, 4s hoisted the Ifag o Fremont and i ,t)l9,toi jin disgust at tI eon uet of some of 'the Fill More lead- I, . trs . I,tl ta l . State, at the incent . ehtlition. , _ -11 , 1 -- --- -, - - !' • or , onikne_Reatayr.--I , ,tender! eo:givo you no fanciful advice, we present no unsubsOm rad state .: utter ra, oi. nbusiness-liko dreams ididivisious, lint offO.Plain and practical ' counsel, ;Awl we ear- 1 neatly au gravely recomreend that yon procure i 'your ; cloth ng for this bleak ' AutuMa . weather nt I the Magid cent eafithlistnent 'of Gniniille Stokes; N 07209 C ! icstuut Socet, above Sixth Sixth ;. Philud'a. _-_! li . 7 : - .:14, , . Giioa•rs Asont.-- i ne of tlit4Sixth Ward Tidico, of4'hiladelphia, at teit that utight or two sintni, he wAtSisth and Chestnut,idreUts, seve ral rithalloory looking sign ea clad iii; ,fantasticall cos the iiipon lineation( g[ these „itrauge vial-! ten p, as to their. businei in .the neighborhood, °nein& them replied, wi a mole - dramatic .air : ‘ i guardian of the night, we nib the ipirits l di ose ahe erst did tread I the boards of famed Cod old mule, and-we now ier,lslttbo pale glimpses of the moon, to !ime what :Wondrous change the bat( t hand of . time bad( made. •, But. 0 i Good Watehy, we did - not dream in Spirit: land of such a Ole as the Brown Stone Clothing Nall of Rock hilt' & Wilsen, Nos. 203 and! 207 Cliestunt street, Phßodelpnia, on th site lii' Old.Drnry.'• . 1 • , .4Trzzi." -- - . . ' Wnaa tu l tr Wo, , Liiitiester ie., Act. 23d,1830 Ara s Stir:— lt orde ate pleasure to ediress'you at ki l ts paiiimilar e, as an baportant .and interesting peifod'of my porn' life is new at hand. The State elentiois Itij over, and • the great Demon:Sic ticket came neva defsd. I really shekel in: my boots I eantider thetprollatee emit of my own State in tioyettiber. The! • sou pleabee of the State election was dark indeed. and la! like to be darker unless the white folks can be made- be. Merle that Fem a better man than a: Bnek. Nigger. The arrangement of the Fill More and Fremont men la PhD edelphia, on the lfth inst.: threatens death to me t ilt fsidualiy and collectively. Ore cannot, under the crOrn., slams, sek or expect the Fillmore men to Tote for the ielecinnati Platform. Afterothe Presidential election. 1, U want la dodge in some,vast wilderness." The moon. of Behuyikill, county will suit a defeated tandidate I as well es any other place. It Is there I can flno the . ocracy winking at the Milts of the South, for the, ', ,, sie 'e of their votes. 'lt is there I can fled the Black Re -1 t , 011empneePing for eatoho; with one eye on Bleeding eAnsas, And the other looking around !for a new mare's nest. it is Maio I eau tend the Union ;men. who know , s•ntl Eat, no Weal, &e.. but *he are in favor ol the Union left as lila, *filch la likely to be Mse, even if the Wooly Meese be' rieeted. Tbere„,,t4o. I eon 'find every mother's O n and daughter bnyisfg their Pry ',Goods. Groceries ' Qneenaware and Provisions at your cheap store, As if the-' l i lion was safe. My Mend Forney tells me that your I , xit• of tGoods , purchased! this Fall, is large enough to i 1 pply the wenn. of Schitylkill comity and Bleeding " Kansas. don purchase dry goods mVself, especially la., dies' wear: but if you have any platforms fsr sale, my Bleed ifOrttey and myself:Sill make **election immedb ' 'rely after the Presidential! election. ' - , I t Tour Frlesi, I JAALEii43LTICANNAN. • 1 ITo Ms GELD'. StAire..l! 11 Centro St.,• Pottsville. : 2(1.24.'4 41.30. I l i , •iir•To Nerve*" tiigirerega4•A retired clergy-, ! • tweeted to.health 1.. a few days..'ailor many years ' meat tLerrous'oratterio . ', is anxious to make known te. means. of cure. Wil Send (tree t he prescription 0,1, 'Med. Pireet the Bev.' Ja M. D e u s l'i'olt9 7 Mice greet, Brooklyn, IV, Y. ; • ' i 4 ''• 1 Sept. 0, ',57 2 .. ;? 30ra 1 4? Wan. A. Baite''Aelteros *Air pre...» , a buradng blistering compound email ever Aaron:tam , the venereal Stever istecerded to *Wady., the original, ,' i . etreefalling favorite.• 'Nitwit le not more true to her! ' if thasi the blown. or hint ' Produeed in the reddest, 1 ,„.. ' I grayed or most frowzy b elle by It. )Bide and sold, or ap , ltdled, at Batchelor's, Wi Factory, (ireldrie private nexus! ',TXI Broadway, itterlYork. Wm. A. Batchelor-is on the lox , of all genuine, others are imitations. .For sale by' I Slidniggists thenetheut the United piste*. ; I' 6=MOI f, . M We would retain, theilfize4s of Pottsville and vicinity that Messea.Tindade 111(chell, Importers of China, Glass and QueetiOnir, Xl9 ChOnut. street. Phila delphia, are now ready' with thidr tirie 23. 14 . Fttnent of runt gao4i. :j, • I, i Mem% T. AM. keep eViei:Ydeseilptien of goods in. their 11 line, and sell them in blip ice etnetquantitkii to the 1 humor and thetitlzentheaPer , than i y eon be;obtaiaed (eisetrhere.. - , .., -:• ' 1 ~ - • . r. , 4• We Invite our readers elie titer*" caller send theta, An order. . i li • ~ ; , . .. Ant , Holloware 10111eintesei. wad Mlle.-- :Every head of -a farillt,stvoiald :tr4p a linpOil or theit( great specifics at hand." :tiro hooseholkoz safely. 'illapense with them. External 10 /M It- in the jades wilkit 'wouldfe lost of a ilnib, or the crippling of a Jalnt, if treated liftbd oialeary . etodee,,mey be cried wit ~h despatch without IT pato or hazard, tiy the iseof the . Ointment. Erysipelas, 1 volt rheum. bgjts, sores; tial all eiternar are removed with - ego:4 verity and. ce t tainly. by•thooppli cotton of thil•grtvae it curative; rul rnanlftild (dee:melt of the atrxiacii,;liver aral intestitte*ao °feta fatal In thhi; 'country, yield inirariably, to the sanative operation of • ~ .0-I.Piaikris, IfKakical Pala Extentstor.-= Tice great and tirinch;e4chiracteristics of Dailey's 51.44. -ell ain ratracyn,wlitin - „•,, i ' „ , , :'• • s : L (Kits ncrier:faill g and wahine property, as soon as applied to any external lujury,,tit check luitsumtatioik instantly. sad rapidii reduce It...,,J;This ,featuni eoostl. lutes Mr great Lyme: to alleliate„ the pain df burns and scaldicand of other rlainfal discreet, in so Incredibly short a space Of tilao. 041 as will? appear from the few trithnestlals hereunto itnnexed. Zvery Intelligent mind le fully wormy that, in itll cases MI external Injury, the pain is produced 'hi fnih:mmation of the Injured psrit. ; and, Menotti+, it you sentare the' cause„ , the effect must yetfe. ' . ' ' ' + . - "M ' ' . • . 2d. Its inrifleatlve, tropertist - : la' entrails.; the .polson that may • lurk in till syketn. midi will. when applied to the sores, driver timidly 4 tmpttWi matter to the surface, ind eject It-hence t 'greed diseb: two it ion3ductat from some occasioned by' nis-and when applied to old and *inveterate earee, Felt Ih;ium :or diher, matnneows dlsesice. Each box (40mi ; e tralleY's Vila Extractor has pion is it a steel plata mg +t iabet, with the eignature of C. Y. Cuttxpr...t Co.propi i letors. aid Ham Dalt; man. ututurer. All other ,{ ate Counteikit: Pries 25 cents per hoz • Z 4. • • , Co,AlTorders should he ddressedlo C. V. Clickner & o 814 - C:clarstreot, NeW Tork., . 0 - '' , ' s:;;I:he - tran T.,xtrator maY band or Androststs and , ster , tterpers thrcoghtint.tha,tl. i i ihd Mates. I.s-2m , _• 1 ~ , =NM .. . • -.- -; -, ' ' . :. ': .lEt i .11, ou , '• •- - : .1 l' I 4i' , .to • .., I Ikit, a. Willistonuk it isthe human race, to feel Seen* against the tinliettnttaeite of, pfeiaillng pottiteti r 'ee. 1.0 Cholera bred ka ant among up, we know that .11 Itinitritii Bea" dy Belief nehelon preventive and a eure. It .PytinterY nr'Brintrhost, Ve polars, Morbus, ci any edbirialtiful.tnal;dles Of them:daub or hoists, liadirays t o w s gime, pigist44with.lia*rays RoittleFis, ehlefi ilini a as.Ud !patient 'eOlitit tie, bilttllng the bowel*, it K 4, ms, or Wears, egettaini the Intestines front alf Siert. taints:and ollteglatl ;podennons 4404 te . ereni ti:e , sYstern,4a*Stedion and Inveitinn the omens of the body -thee; in a fa* lionri, frecittineystitn from all dysek- to to ntaterks/, toad restore the *stern to ease, health and ennifert; If patunottia or Ltn* Fever, Typhne, 'llillons, 'Spotted, or' Yell'6* Peter nrefalle„ bear in mind that; dame who will nee iledwai4Liteatly Beller Sit .be se. : 1 iceore.. No one need 4ai death by these pestilerieei, rho Sill fortlty their bedits end regu4te their. "systrtoit with k4lit 1k1u5' 1 47 01 ,, , -.sl6lw # B°tijit or 4 4 61e6114(i tfii i 7ca rlaw : P r ei'. .ay i.l i thtcb ce e ro ' T ' A iu t d i h n t g rie p t sc e°414 : inOgui rut', *ll**, and mike thliAla arees4lo4er •theatilq.. 10i/tit 1111 the istre•stth deb, pole and thy bliejd:Sed et-karst. disetis from the 444. inette;ln ailed the Oties greet:*ettiedlas 4-is 44, ir , o 1 Ratillrey's Bendy Nellet, Itedl . ktafe Itegtilatote-ptid Red 1 • wete.ltettoratint Itlesultent ! ''; .Ppld ty m drnglits 0 nsetehante ereipthre.: - • 'f• ' : '' , ' '';')' ' • . ' 4 - 2,74 --; , i 1 . 7 4 ...,: .1 - - - i. alarTtive Pima *Meg Coins a *sad doittsiee. Coins The anat . Meat, : nil' s popnlar, and:onlY aonosally admt - tai jesii3ve cafe hie cotagba;iehts, twiner:Jo; difficulty of breathing, beennness, Mee/tine et the ebeet , tichit!ls4' to the itireet, I Q token er'is Sow Coated yegetatio Purotne ey shoed almost Immediate roller; and theaolat ercatuint.el" the amity eeeoterneott thous to theft &sews. To enhance their value,. helks . voitiel_ with shpt. they have no taste whitaver rd ez, that !child can take Mete as coy as pep. peentint:lleens: an then ag.pin they produce/ not . the eaghteat ae6attioni4 gripe or nausea. In short they are an roach sdperi t t 3 any other known invildno that a aln4lo,:trial will snake any Trinret c PaiOn of-them tcr lite ',end easeseekla the neonate* of waft so cog n‘tout their ii4rt r431113g khe will / mi me" diveli raisin the !money ;1,1111 Or theta all eases where they &am:4 give tbas moat uniteetted.,iatistaztiOn. *f,11110•1 - *IlittelljgcOft., Baia. titsrmi !bolt; of Gentiantown, will proacit at the D.ollat.CAnrcit 7 on Sunday,,Oct. nth, morning and evonint. • • • '1111)1P1SCICS. . Ars — PRIALMVIC ;merttonisw aturscrt, tornor of Lyon sod ad street =Divine Stirsice every Sabbath et 10 o'clo,m,' A. IL; andle o'clock. P. AI. rawrtitst, lILTHODIST EPISCOPAL CHURCH; fee ond Street, .pottsVille: Cet, Witmlit L. Out Divine aorrte every Sabbath at 10 A. AL and at 71.4 P. M; Bir SKOOSD. *CTUODIST EPISCOPAL, CIIOIIOE4 Altrket Street, Pottsville. Rev. J. Twig, Guest Paster, Divine se . viee every . Sabbath at 10 A. M. and 714 P. AI. lAr A SA. OI IIATE'REFORMED PRESIIT,N CHURCH: Market street, RAS. WiLluX H. Parent Pastor. ; bine 4 - serelee.every Sablith at 1034 o'clock. A. IL; and;st 7 1 o'cleek: P. M.l , - Pottavtße tie:. SI" EN OI,I SII4,IITHERN A CHURCH,- Ittrket Square D urt. Smelt, Pastor, Divine service in this Church remabtly tarty Sunday. Morning...at 10,4 Thunder o'elork evenin eeenin4.g. it 7 e'vlock- Prayer Mooting, at 7 o - viork. , tray. ft! MYR CVNOittAiATIONAL CHURCH. Allnrs title mad, Pottsville. Rev Cusztasyirk. RoirAltlnt. Panr. t. 0..; bides' service in thb Church even/ bbath.— • moneing at 10 o'clock, evening at o`viok. P4er Meet ' ing at O'A. Al. Sftioni tor *mall than, 00. to bee% them in the ;thorniest it dnctrines of the HI at 11•4' o'clock, Selstiol Co'cl, &hoof for rekdi tho te., at 'ecluck. Singing' • ssisTRINITYICIIMICII szn.vior.s.— °doter. Isy„, —On Sundays. ail toll A. AL. and 7 1 4 P. as 6,116*. . WAR. The =1 a ft er Trin. , Proverbs I—riohn ire Pre - verbs .11 , --Ist ;lobo H. The ad Sunday of the month (19th dayl is the cognise I time for baptism; right After the second lessen.. ' The weekday Vendee is 'held each Wednesday stooping, .beginning at 7%M'clock, 16 the Leann; MOM. t D. WASHBURN, fltrtor. • maasticiu . — ii: , • ;. , . WILUASI&—. DIHIINEII:—On the * nth tnet ..by Ite; II Wiyittor, W AX 11. Wtt.Laxs.of NY Itttmet. StuUsua ( *WIRY. /910 1 ,t. v ctraq Llgrarseit.' of Ochckylkill Haveu. 4..... - P.- • • ~ • e , -j: DIED. o ...,• • . • , IDIND-13T1:111 EVANT—Soddi•nly, at Ilk rerttlenro In 8 rstoO, oil tho iiight of the 2ottt hut." Isixwmt. StOstt, TIM. in the iftqa ytar of blo ItAtt., , DMINISTRATRIX'S NOTICE.--; Th 4 unelersignedatastog been silpoluted, by the Register of Leh County Adostnistestrix of the' vi tae of Darbt Jctnes. Woof the Borough of Port corbo?, th,gsjd endoty,till persons hsri n g elairns against 'the es tato edit presonf them to her for mettletuent, u 4 those 19444 to mid; estate, will wake !towed Ws ptynsent, MARY Anots, Ad.inhirmrix, Astr.DN.IIN! STRATOR'S NOTICE.- Tbaundrridznedliaattnebeen appointed 'Adttda torlo the Istatentsitutud 'Jetta. tate ef lAuding• rifle. North Manhehn rownshiO. derratad.'. all 'persons who are indebthd mid decedent, are tereby notltted to aisle inituelliattpaymett. and those having dalmatti .prosot thew I,r settlement to' ' • ' • , 13. 1. 31.1/NIII, Administrator. ' ' Sthuylk Haven. (I.ct 18 16 • 42431* • T ' IWATED. T._ llol i. MINERS,: - - --GoadAtock, itlftela nay hear of desirable employnisint,'llformi-• tract or otinmerie.v. likely to last a very considerabl itne:,, br application Ito TIIGOIAS PGTMERICK, Morris, Add.s= Lion, potiertile. ' .. Octv. 5; '6B,- 1 ' . ' : . I . . ' ' . ,4:iltf , . • ANTED.-=-4 Male Teachers fat - Y ' cutsPOL.rry District. Directors and Superinten dent the office of the Secrutal7 'on MondaY. l o'Cloc , P.. 11.-, Nov. Bd, to Aveiro rend &ramie() appli n DJ, ostler at at lloa.V. .4011.2 i, 'Mt 1:. • • JOilit A. OTTO. j . .. 1 ' '' 4.3-ftt •-• ' W ANTED---A smart, active I r ipng , . Man,-ks salesman in i. Dry Good and Grocery •Storrl who hal had extrertenee, elln . speak German and - - 4 v. and liming good recommandsUona. Apply at lourna OM *. '.., 1 . 1 rr 18 1 ,SO. . . • ,Al4l • A Ni i TEb .--- ' ,5 - Male: Teachers •want nd to take charge of the &broil; lof iVinde: District. Meeting for examination of TeachenS mid pn Saturday ; November-Ist, at S. o'clock, P. mgeifs tavern, to said township. School to com e 31 onviaT, theLigth ;day If November, to Cote Mon 'ha. ~' . kl. J. TIIOIIAS, See'y, Irin, Schuyi. county, Oct. 18, 'IA $.2-It*. 'N ii-§—Cricifolit,lllVA:l-si—T— g its— t tholAncsater 4 1.N+Illery. Shamokin, North td county, I'a: The completion of the Sunbury ..a l s_.- itaroad opens to ua a very large and extensive =not .forir' r Coal during the whole tear, enabling us to lampUor en at work during the winterf season.— l'ernanl hart ng boys suitable for working on'thelbreak. or, wanted - !also. boys for driving inside. ' .. I CIIIRAN, PEALIiIr Co., tanmster.Colliery.i . 'Septembe 0.14 - MO , . ... ISSOLUTIONS. . . 1' , VOT CE of DISSQLUtION.---'-l'he ll' law • rmof Wells 4 llimbes. has been, Mk, daY dissolved bmutual emiseitt. The business of the late palltnerstil nit! be conducted by . William IL Walla. at the office 0 Centre street, lately occupied be the firm. J 011 n. Ilug lias associated himself ID * , ,:- . • IVILIJA3I .13: WELL* 1 - JNO. 111:1111ES. ' . , ( , September 31,'34x. - - 40-lit ' i P'ottinin () O-PARTNER4IIIP .NOTICE.—J." . IL g DFX has :uwecialcd with him W)l. J. noW: r t E . . , , i . under e tirm a Hudey & 80wen.....,. Ice are p epared to erecuta all orders for Paintinv Miring. al Papering, at short notice and on reruthlo, ' Uinta. IV call tne attention of., purchasers to our Jerre! lath of per Hangings, Window Shades. Fire Board Pr nta, &CI including every variety of style and price,: • which dr e ffer at the lowest city prices. , Lettering a : refry desc prion prOmptly executcsi.- • '-• . ' 31131/PIT & BOWER, '•• drgrract&ny c tar date/lons (louse, (Infis arra. September 2'0.'60 , " :13- i'otto II , 11 - 10 P., R'I*NERSHIPt----JAMpi ,i1:1 AL/BRATTY. or the late than of Beatty .k.' Mounts, has i asisielatediatith him Theodore Oarretson and James H. i ' litatti. h* the Coat business,- under- the' firm a James j :. :35. aeatty A C.. who will continue TH the mining and rel. Iln or Coal a s h 11 4. JAB U .M. I E TTY,RET . j 1 • ') IH)R 0 'S 1. 1 ' 1 - JAS. D. BEATTY: I ON; IFottarilis,June,2o. '5O - : 13 . A.k" . NERSItIP NOTICET.- 7 , HE. i ji . 'toper nerattlp, in the . Lumber , bn u al . n w eas t . i4 he t 7 s t . e , tore I : esistlng tween R. C.I. G. Wilson, waif this day, (Dee. 111'855.) . (1 molted by mutual cement. It . C. WI.LSO.N, - rnii. un .Lined hare this day. (Dee. 1, Ista.) entered Into ;eopaytneratilp In the Lumber business; at their ateani raw) mill, on the Slahatioy, under the firm or Wile 80: 1 1` i MITER. . ' ' R. C. WILSON, ) iOniers ¶,rf all kinds of Lumber will be ieeeired Id at .. t sited to by R. C. Wilson. at ' the-. milt. or LeSris 1 Oyer. ' a I.ehityl ill Raven,. February Its. '56 ' 74 FOlt SALE - St. TO LET.. . • tro '{ENT .- = file Offices lately oc . enpilod by V. W. Hughes, Em.. In Centre street, ri and suitable for Stons.' or any kind of in l / 4 .lrieat-... , , ALaS A sinnadyroißniflionso on Railroad stared. "Apply • to • • M. MUMMY. 04.23 !Ad: — • ' 434 f - TO ;EASE.. New York and. L .. 1 : . 5 h aie. Co., Offer to lois % the two underlying TO PO Of Sal on the tract, eland known by tho wswran tcp nail( of "Christian( Kunkel." cat/Ivied in Banks' towtishi ..Carbon C 0.., Pennsylvania. The Railroad con lxi nectinu Ith the . Beaver Meadow Railroad has been a; tended . meet toe cnntemplutod'operatl..ns. Vm fur thi4r inf 4.tion apply to John Young. Esq.. at Jeanne viliCoar o, '- - . N. P. iIinFACK. Prrs't. , ' 33 Trinity Rulidlng, New York. . eiri. ^ 741. - . - . 43-It rl l O LET--A - good and convehientil _ do et Ilan Imam In falionttmeo lareet. * above Siii - ond. Rant SWO pr-MIUII2IIIIL :'EtlqUireof '-' t 1 HILTO NIIO,ONS. . S•inenber 27, '5B ' • aau_. ~,) ittyriYG, 'PA PRR.-ZBook 4 News.: . Pa 'r, of every gut and 'fright, of superior nandij, or sale tME prima. E ti *MUG I r ES. r 1 ' • ±.' 4 Centro street, Pottsville. 1 Wett - dugu 9, '6d 11)R f 1)R MItEWS • AWARDED. to lirTgl4 Lerch., at the Sehoslktlf liati , o and Ortriashaeg Pa ra.Or the largest and beat astortnieut of : Hardware and' Cailery. Can and;exataine their atmk before put , chasing elsewhere: : , l . pottlyillo, October 'he ,' • ' lUl' RECEIVED.—At large assort *, ntent ofsplendtd Perfnmery;fic., from the 'Atanntae tortes or Jules flans! k. Csa, garrison and others. gioso who: want fine Perintuery, cell et - C.11.11R Sllndk and Varlet' loin, ttannarg 21.1854, LL'story :TO LET:'—'llhe threeg . LL (story Brichtlielletinehicated oil &eond a t.. riert tt .or to the let tlethbdlet Churrh.. The home's e ' o lult ost desirable la the borough. with ell the rhoct.- ern, Ino rorentents, poet 100 given laratediately. For Itfroul and other partic alum, apply to' • " • L , - L. WOMIILSIVRE. - .......tt1:y111e. icily 26, '56 • • '-'-' : ' 30- StAfAtiLtTillitAtitl'ir !or - Sal e. iimmlil' l a;:;:::i i trlV,4oLN'=l:l7ol:ll4 : .11.3; slot :b) 10 , 110 feet:, now; pled by - -E. Itabon, itilng the alarye... Tetate to suit punt/teen. - ' JAS. A;INNESS: Potierills. , otdber:4, '66- ' - -: ._.49 tf AUSAGE CUTTEIISTOTti ...4TUF - , OFX , ..l.—Bright irlirch erect, A .. Ranted pram' arts at he Rhtlylkill ItaTert and Orelgtherg Files for the brat atta*.to Cutters and litottere--ellth they warrant to ire ta lefectton. haeln. - , the ezerterire wile of Lolght ebur A Co.'s kAtentAnin Bow, Saure4e Cutt9e, which li all Warranted. • - r . 'l. Pa Pat sl )//e, Pdot4t.l3:7il; .- __iSti . ryOWN LOTS . FOR SALE.—Abt I Two Irlindred Aermsof,Land lying in the Ashland , sphr (be Slahinoy Slouotalu and ml,jolulo,ithe Home. Islalsouttrward along the Ceram , . Torque an 4 rimming I.o3lEXteurton Railroad, ate oM:red for rata A lstim par thole& this land le well situated' for,Ortildlog jots. For i.", tertis apply to Wm. l'iu-ker Foulke. 34. &mem street, i,, Phrelphls, or to . FRANC/8 W. HealllES., , i I • Alet . tre street. Pottsville. { I i ~. John. li3 '.56 . , _l . . =42.40, . OrrEAAI kg - 0 .- Mt - 8 itrit SALE.—: 1 z. i3 1 . ?team Engturs e , with deism ryltrder-22,..10ri5ts 4 1 1 - amdteT, and 6 feet stroke, 2 Illdwing eylleder4talochre i ' illameter,llZret grits. teltbitollers. formerly In u-es at • IllaSt Furnace. - Would Make exeAleut Pumping or Blow. I lett:nears. One or both will be sold. ea desired. tip DIY '' l 1 .. 10 '. _ HENRY rixiov..mxiitat &AXIL, II . . . Hirtretekin free WOrks. Stared in. Pa, lor a; . • ORO. 11'. SNTlllat,,,ligkrilte. Pa. I t .tobetit, MR _ . ~ . • . 404.{ ' 1 f rl l 0 I. erT—The IhrgO -: hod 41 04=04i - tots hotel. known as the ,' E.y,rle 11;4011' No r 0 3 g, strrert. Philadolphfa. „ The hoe Is doing a rarlro. bll•l , ' netztottalteitelletootod for a Wortora., or Northern trade loohlg elltelbly,loested hs the heart or the' boitordni part • ' - oriPfalsrletphLt. - It eontstas l . 1 , 501n0. NPat*Ull. *act atty. A otobte also conuocted;olth rosy for lltty,tOrses. h 7 house will be ;eh.* pan nabi ev tortor.—porsenton e tit etin4 harroonateti,e; ApOi. to, or.o,dartri4Goorp , Gorton', 'On fiorthZd.istree4 rbitadripida. • ''. . Ortobe 4, 'Z. , ..1 : • '' . , ~; ' 1 TRQBEBERItY, Attorne tw Y w..4011100-,•sottlow of Mirk"! tool .adPottcrtiksi• .• • Aura, t. ' EP. STROUSE, Attorney Itt 14 v _lll j_ .Odra-itleztre' street. opp , sstfe the Fotthvino.. -' 9 , ' 4 4 " DAVID B. GREEN, Attorney a Poltstilko, Pa. °Sco lw 41.4ritt4. street, 0pp0t4t...: Pout OftVer. July 14, '45 tat iILEALENT S. POS'I'ER, Jtistic't X . thy I.'..qcv., Mlllentrille.--enlioctl. ttu i ads! a,;•en...k t !i vied sal etteeded ro,e4refatty, i . . • , ecbrpary:A"4 . o • ,' _ _:_.. __ . litt . C. Tilo3lPSON,:`Attor e y a. 4 *Counsellor at 14. °Mee, beldw T. J. Alllset, / lower end of Broad street, Tauisatus. _ - a. tor usgysravy;; lb:41 . * • ! riIOMAS R. BAN NAN; Attorticy 14W. oaten to Centro Street, opposi to the Din o , s.tauccb. POttsville, Puma. N0v.2.0, .1.8•33 iTdJ 4PENC - Titagistra tt. and Deal &tato Agent.' Oakes In Dail Road ow Taal Market, Pottsville, Pa. C• Much IS.St3 ' 124 rZ.EORGE tloß.. KEl3i, Alto - n1673i Law. Pottsville, ?calm, will attend to 0,•! : d in Schuylkill county and elsewhere. Offion inLot. dived, nearly opposltio the Antlers' Dank. July E WIS., It E ESE It, Magistratetip(' ALft , onttj'Aurt.r. eolhwilat4(. t 1,1 14 , 5,.. {FI Ktio'nf 11 , 31 Est Ate, writing ih*da, 31ortga , A.•,:tvont ts,' Att.. hfi , e---N,y.Aito his :t.t.t It it (.1: VI,I. r : 2tist . not, ne.if curner or :a and linrAot rt. Pottsville, Pa. • Antl.ll9,lStan itt•tiuk ' S!.!IUEL GARREit, AtagiEltal; reyencerand General Collector, will A,l, t+ business entrusted to bins with diligence and Pea, Centro street, Pottsville, opposite 1. H.—Toe Dockets of N. 31, Wilson. Es q ., ar,-4 itendou vt &nine! Garrott. Esq.; (July ff, • . . - BUSINESS CARAAS 7- .1 1 ..„--' - DR. G. • N. BOWMAN, Su? 'goo o• . "goon Lientiot, °Mei, lu Crick:Building. tc.,4:t llaritot and Set ,, nd titrootsaotlirsina, ta, - October 1,11 , 43. ' 1 . ----- j AV - :. 5i4 BITER, Pottsville, 1 ) :‘ . . , slat, of thy l'euncylvaniae Slots Geological 50rr,..7 graidurrllsinds, minus, &c. tietober 14.'bZ, ' '''' . 41-tf gkkt: il*S-iI'ATE Coniin - totoll and 'orlecinv At,,,entr—,..goveral talisoldo.tratts of (~,.. ad fur 14410 and to Not Apply to SAM* PX:l O l.i.l, ofac.3.3lAin stroat, 101 the Square, Wilf,relarre. • July 12, 'LO . ,) "24-1111* JQIIN HODGKISS, • neer and Sttriryor ent.tri St 4. Pottsville. tends to Suteryling 311 d ' txploring am! lag Minos, ke. Ak;vut tor the purchoca and !mt., Estate. culla lion. of route, Ic. , • , • March 22,.1554. 1_ tr. t; . X neer and durreioe, Stlr6r Tetrare, Centt,. etre. Pa. .Eftstninatione, Reports. Siatl., , k irl Mar of Coal Mine% Coal Lauds, Mluing . ..Nfaehletry iteeuted °tithe ehortest notite.. APO for Caat 311,, 4.4 1 Sotember rapr fEN.IiY CropographleaLadd Mining ,Entlneer; Cent re Pa.. even ettenttoolo surveys 116 d none of Cpst Lands, to eurleys of 'nine. requiring 4. dal neintrkey,:and to the tumerinteudeneel „and , ralr. eltar4e;tur mpriutors of emeates. rehittai7 'Sri [July 21, "542741 • ~GENCY--For the i ) ureffase Salo of Itval. Est • but ing,and *Antis, Cosi:,tl king ebar,ze of.Cor.l bands. 3.11ne5,-,te., awl! reettl—frorn • twenty pears experienco in thit County:. hopes to Vie a«ttistactldu. Wilco 3taltantango Pettgrine. ' • " CQAvI63O 14-tt :If. McElwain, Civil and klitiin; ,• Engineer, Ashland,. Pa., attends' to Succoring' At..‘ Itispeetiug Mine,s,surroying and dividing lands. isting Town tots, and all other busigess to the s profession. Letter address, F . 00214411 Spring P. - 0., &burn. 'bounty. Pa.. Fetx.4.18:4. ,l • M.' D. L. DODSOIN, Open , Irrrirvilte and Mechanical Dentst4Asntted ur of the b4t Dental Estelilisbnients In WA part of: ,State,2lll4illlinlilf tr.) afford his patrons the hetul.t r r , ery itoproscuient 'ALA Art. Re guarantees to iclit2 nature to a alcoti in the adaptathm and arranx..t.: Terrolnetalic or itreacent Teel tn. Inserts pestle/ setson Ahaospheric preannv, to the entire !Mel *Tonga; extracts deed teeth and. moots s tilts decaying teeth with, guld,renderinz usefolduringllfe. Oilier in lisrket street.twodiJors abov 'Coat N r kti . Eoi BRAWN ,. Mine Inspector, ti lide • 'hls aervices to Lantiwners. torn rir_ imli and capi allsts.- d'rten his experience in minter knowled oal velds, as hole engaged in this - and el 'lng roan les. in examining mines and explerin: lands; b hopes to Isi able to give satisfaction to all may - want his services. • nEFEDS 40 CIENJAMIN 'Altus and JAXISNIILL. Ti Philadelphia, and D. E. Nice, and Wn.usat Mime, Erele.. Pottsville. for ca Fatality. and integrity. , Address—liEo. RDOII - N. Mines Impeder. Emt ereglan street. Pottsville, Pa. • ' . Juts A ISSO ‘,;(34-IUYI KII L COUNTY gri n ha, horticultural and liachaatiral .amaclui, I regular'siattiat limiting of thin Araoriatljo t, at the Publk Mouse of,S. Lymaator. boylt Ito wißatuiday, November', !be lit, at 2 &ft, k. N :J. 8. hELL.BII. acy • MEM • - 1 • • 4.-r, ~,. jIA DIE FAIR , AND. rEs TAAL. .---The , Ledbar monocled with tin, 'ld Nich.,tt 46 - 0)pal Churchfl'otterille. wilt hold I KM ztt 1-1 .gal. for the benefit of the game. In the itt'S 11111.. Woloraday. Thursday and Friday. No emlot L , ll 1. , and bib. 1006. The citizens of l'ott Title EA nit Are 1^ 114 . 1 , Invited to attend. 0e . VI, '26. 1 '4l-%1 .".. . ..- , ii..E _N'l EMBERS of the Sehtivlii County Toschere institute are recitteited t., o . Int nventlon in the Public School Ileum. on Brie! 'ln tholforough of Tamaqua. at 10 o'clock on WeAcc moridug, November tth.,lHs6. Urnventlon to r. t, four days: ' The frienda of education are Invited. l'unctnal att,i regular attendance la requested. t .1, K. Kitt:Want * Ch. .5 Oct. 21%'56. 4.1:3 utirrolt's NO'FICE.--In the , phan's.Cotirt. of Sehuylklll County— to . undersigned. Auditor appointed 14 the mit "to dhurlbuto the, sorts in the hands of filochm, derma. administrator of the esti,* of t , antuel 1.1: clotessed." will attend to the dutlee of his app , int at his of fi ce. In Centre street. rot ts,ine. ou ±.dn. the 12th day of Nerember nest. at 10 o'clock In tb, noon of that day. - W.ll. 11.11 . F.L1.6,...41.4 . Potteville. Oct. `2.2. '56. - . 43:0 .1 ' — 76 1 - .of. Comuton . THE CdURINt of Schuylkill County ;.• ' Aslihel thorn Joadett. and , Charbo Meeker &Alden, tm. 1Z.2 of. Sept. Tim' , - ding. asl. ndon ,t., Brother, , •. ~ '' ' ri.' : Pi- Rt. .. . ,k. William' .'llall. .?, • .Notlre is hetet; given that the tindrralaped..t al' :appointed by sa Court . 40 dLvtribtle the nv.a.l Z Court ral+ed on the Pi. fle. in the above cape, to among Ihe creditors ,en titled tO the same. will be 2 lake on Centre Streat. Pottsville. at I o'clock. of day. Nov. i1th,18.56, Then and w hen al).intereo. attend! 4 . ' • ' OW. IIi•CLA.Y, .1..: i t 434'4 ‘TOTICE.---The Delanrara , anif 1, I Wilt be opened tht ftsidgsion •DAY, the tiSth inst. No greater draugh t of watcr.. tiz Let will be allowed until April 4th. = . JOH? IL THOMSON, Seero3 ,Mareb 25, IMO ' ' R. 'l'. TRUCKS .and U. I.,trie,t47.3lrillneErtgincyr, Patente4 1.4 mu , of, PurifYing Mere Water^ are now at the -1., to, Holm" where they. will be happy to, see those .ros' who are intenrateckin taring the eipenss attenovt the destruetlon of. Boilers by mine water' Pottsville. duwuat 9,'56 , V OTIVE TO CtliNTti — ACTote.. St.elec, proposals vvii' be received at t the Lykens Valley t mil Company; until the .von November hist.. for cloking a tilope on the Gear Gap, Dauphin Co. Plum and PpetiefAii 41 4 boaien at the vele. of t.. e Company. • • ••:--• W October . 25, ; 66 8 ' pl Lykes Talley . 4.14, TO the Coal Trade of Scfruy ju—starosinevtinrior thenperetonernllslh/d rooms of )ho Con! Association, In Centro Gertigne's Irookstoic, bleu" Twadiy and livltiv 11 o'clock. A. 51., to 1 o'clock. P. )1. All th,=!.. le ed In )he we/fare Of theTrede are Ins Itrd !peelings. throdch which. It Is hoped:', tabllshinent of Gbal &Mon& cy7Z4.1 , .. MY be e l teted• - 2. stimi`aLt Pri , 44. Pottintille. April , . ()T1CE...444in Election Cui;7l itto Dlretkors of the Miners` Bank of I'ott+ril le.l county of Schuylkill. to serve the suaniniz year.. vi held at the -Banking !douse. between the h or°. o'clock, A. M., and 4hreo CetiOlit, P. M., on 31 ,, nd.1 surenteentb of November nest. A Meted iuseting'of the atockholdent will I v the Banking Mouse, on -Tuesday. the 4th or N... next. I 011 A. LOERER. Cal October lA, '56 A UDITOR'SN'O'rUCE.—In the The underat?ned Auditor ppointed t, the .ai' to distribut the atotettpin 01 1 i ee hands of Jebn r. I Adeolutatnttor or John Mott. decratad, to and,Oo , persona entitled to receive the tame, will attar , ' dni lea of Ma appointment. atJAla cave In Coot. Pottsville, on Wednesday. tifB 12th day, of Is , 2 next et o'clotit in the foronnon. • _ WITITNEIr, Au OtiObt 1 8 . ' MI MEM NNO'T'ICE Lit hereby gtven that rumtk‘ti be inaltie at the next awl n I.er.,lalature of rentutylvantatfor the inrorp,r,:i Ilank. Ith the myna privilegeg Said Dank to the "Schuylkill Haven Bank." with a earl 4J Hundred lhovisand Delius, and to be locand Iu roulrh of &Avant naveti,i Schuylkill awn lc. BENJ. DELONO„ .1. D. DRIDEET. Jf) SI Ern St?IFI RT, DANIEL SAYLttll. GibroN [Ctn. - NTILLIAM SA.nCEL 11. SHANNON. GEORGE 11.4171 , 3y0 Schuylkill Ilaven, July 12,1,6 ',„)LIJDITOR'S NOTICE.—In the tr plane Covirt of Schuylkill manly : tie undentixted: Auditor aPpoinlcd ttvj Unita, to snake dLtr.ll.ntien of the r alanrr rurp.v , t; tint hands of Daniel Sailor. and laij.di r. AGO of the last Will and 'telt/met,* et .vivi laloor Wayne towoi ip in said county. dor, among those et:nth:dlr. Out itatne. 211rinta HO , 011:09 appointment. At his Mac, in P`. tilt-dna, on IdoNAAY, the Zd day 0 - at 9 o'clock, in the forenoon. WM. L. ii Pottsville, Ortobor 11, '5 t TN *lto Court or Schuylkill county: itenjautir: P. Poutruy. Wave' C. dutith and, Clifford Pommy, trading In the name of youtroy. Smi;h A:Piaui - on I ' Samtlet Carmirell, Sarah Cart well, Jelin Du y, Citherine , • 1i" Derey. - `heneel Peth -tootles/LI and legdir g hat 3 , W131111.4'1'4 • Jai - wolen 6e I.:put...dee nen, ) hntl, Jelin Auvezeeutra , ter. .• I The azeiertilyted Audive, aplel33 3l et re Cutune hese arero.l4. 10 riport tzttiool tittsoa upon tbeutsAe Irrarl Vado, ' Iten teed: ors entitled to tit., saute, 114rell tha&he till attend to the that 1 s of nab! aAr i '.4l, oftlee.' le , Ceetze street. l'ottsville. , " 1 : k o 26th day 431.Peleber PT where 311 parties luterest ea(11 e rec,u,sfo!l'A • 7lc o AS.N..O. OtiC 3 4l ; ' , LEG.AL RV ICO . i 4_ 2 2 f NOTICES. MIZE Lt vati F U'•' El 6-1; will adds will Oil t, maja le;41
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