A li Di : . ; • •'.„ • • ; )oiirliet - ''.. .'p TTSV I LLE ~ P A . .-.: ... _....,1__.4__ , . „ . _,_..........._ •,S TC.IIDAiI. OCTOBER .23, 1.850.. ..-, --- . -- . - " ,: i - , ----.---- -:. -:- ', ..4 , . -- - - . - .. -......-.----,..,_-- /t•TOi Cii!Ulfiti ii of th.....MINMS . V ram Is elnaito ' 1 • aii ;t4;rettate arc tatirnt, , of any Tit ItE. other tauttialt itaerspubllebett to be Cobras-ea:Mae% circulates twang • the best ptirtlon of the population, ap L adtertteetura lb ! .14t kiritlite&AUTll 11 Is, Of Calfaat wArth aa much to the etreettter es If pub Ishrd ln awe three Other papers,. In MlEClttea the rate's of eArerttakuk iere 0, 5 , 5 „ A m . In rice according. solo clreulatfou of the pepir. --7 - . -.._,.......,_.. , ....... -"7.--.7.7. VOLZIFTED.-Ait tilts . office, an artl,73a,Reporter, Cob, • 11 . „ leetor,and litel newt uton , i-a prioter prefer/at!. Opt :add. ha potty good writer. and:Flitt rap welt at cam ot:: :elision/Illy, and silo hap a bailo)* turn. A lirgelortit H3 ~,1 his timer will be /pent out Ofdoom:1 ------------. Op : PRINCIPLES. , .. ~ -- .! "-FREE lOM OP SPEECH. : I h'ltE .Do,at *oqi:Assits. - !coT Awl:mit isattj. OP {LATE, TEnurront.. he` Union, Np and For4rlr,',astd the men who ;• ' . will en y i;111 AC4i , Principles. . ' I The flog upon whieh ttiose 'principles-are. inr eribed, we thin to the iltiree.. recently. Tbo . men to support't iem in thec'enming ?residential Ofihtost, htln , been. found : : They are Jens' C. iItEMOST, St "Ciiternis...panit."Apt. le Dsotrotsc - iir it i New Jersey.... I ..therefinetr744l So the folds. of bur fluig -. .\ , IFIt.BII.ONT, R EDON!. Tlii CONSTItU*TON , . A '1) Till ; L tritrlON... j .1 EIS 8 OF FRAEDONIS tiiillcialusgeritt. I c, i ts* Mord in ,Englia , • • 12 ' S Q. . " Gorthanl/ 2 50 2. 4 SVioloh j 2 50 (3); , thq wrlongs •of San-, and Engl o th,. • , Englil<h qua • 3.00 lio.South,[ • 621 Ptry.,tho Ally of Slivery, 1 25 i paign Silts ter, 12i L ilco Book r.. 20 thu United States; " 20 tilitlreilidd • linittlStates;4ra4ltio . tho present. station of plotforroArrad ihfo,rtaaironAwire,l2.stiar I:• ors suppli d, hr • fro,,,e/tr: atlrl•-Stigrioser eiro tiro of Tremolo. f t -4 i 4 Cyllitz'2l Epcebh Germi • libtrmer's spare ,111Vn . 1211, • Poor *Wilt tei ctt ,Nitrtbetn Demo , ilejlubli b ,citt Ca Tbe'kreerny,i's Ptilkticatliap.o ;Int - Co a° We 1 4 . 41 kinportiAnce 611 itt,witb other, vatatibl Citrbe ankot EON : . 40VTY OFFICIAL- F.Lecritipr Ris-, uhlhib on the fiteCionge, the 01 . - ( ribiA Cointy, Soine ,lorroreoo a blo of 01 Last insue;whhb ren !4 Con' nece fdry. '• 1 •i' I !NO Cot:t';:is.—Thetottenilon. t ot (erred to the newiinvorii to be opprop Into ben . s. - .. Wiwi of 41165.--NVIY-zej: ?letlinty 441 11rectfa the Ti . fderi republic . ;pm! Aoyealrel out readers te e n t4 it nd eld;ar . Epee ofeve- •, t)qto.--- - . 1 be' 0.000. sop() Le ranches Fi.oetns.-1 inspri!y: )30.6 l o,craos: Ax Orriti bar 1)01i: crest ttion Eltietion, Diu in It isia4l2‘ u , tizka! un —We len: ill Coma 1 15 / 94 ati i hq , . PiGov. I ttruzi will visit schtty,l : iiiidrepi )11:e lip rte. -- M Th LrGISLA jor!t,r l Of 6 In th nisjntity . ot 3 In hAite!ind entree HewW, r Lc'senete, ist is roe 532521 Elm". ruzy i, ,rnu n tkc.,Fill . in tb Twenty-6 theleetin eto Elec . Ticket ore Amen et Metric 22 . IWili -. 800,1 fond of misoolla or two yetti-nuti R'.6 *tilt ellen tu palatable than - p RI. Q 17.8. y, must the Presit , ish them litieal ma', -•-••• ov.—Tbere trill .be it 'Pettit Oct. 27:- .. . 1 4;.ny of oily Prciteetrint . utitled ,tu t\ their. paper& cari re-' Our op ionontti.lare busy in .. 1 'lO County iI S TATUR4IZAT riq Moridey ries , *friends isho aro seive thetathe getting all the 01111111 I /'.. • . - 1 5 - .•; THE FT4EO: . ilet4[l - Igs 84 • the • ' , 'long tI luEaE.. ' influenee, title. frlyti . 4ii i ded El. We caniirire 8. thin State, in -.IC . . il.jbrity, 'Pieui „ Lnt:fl; State, wile Elscti - ofiii' . . i PArann i —_ ; lin:Lora pa: vezeept . tt o of three, which' be ano') gang, and have very little t ily for tlio Union, or mOre ptop etertil Tieietj ' This. is Cheering. tletartning, 'whip pnclianatt in veitaber, ti Int least 10;009 urn de of vot ' which' 4l ,lvern, not ont go wilt .i.fstit the, ProshlOntial -. .. I --•-•-t - . ,it. Colo , 1 -at 1 'Pitts! 1-at M mil O ser . ' Suchlmlel but liko • .:1 idiot Arn tiori Fri a '/,sido d , 1 4 Snown!ii- nt - ialtbre , 'tleebir - o Iw eertairt.for • tribe nestle the' p i " ,f lie 111.....fing. ee orsiilirer, Tlour, MIN , execretlOrt . 43 the-people.' I lIET Hobs. thothek.l2.rti,4e '-an; l dek.el; 'shat the Harr I R . CI BITT out of June s us top and I)ebfiity;;vith Isehich ho suf. tni.. ,Pots Dane te'ratlfol to the iis giolit inetly, a 1 fl tiles this t • • titling it his oonetrynion: ~ l i. .J.i QUINTOS P +sa l n li'isor ti shod o:Bheboygan,A'Qr,. ___._-_-;_i_ • ,17 • digestion, Pove fered All tir Sp pruprietOrs of t t way or: ceon;ito ; • ' '. Shebo otoral iokets. • oglieli L ioia El , toral ; Ticket' at this y b,' El l diernian and . Kau obinitfred .'t be r ,_ :n 't f• . I.' orintago . is basin si so oikto le‘. M'of No Ornber.7 his ii; impor gement:a! iterforo lith yoorrote: Week the Field!. ' made '9, .!tirrine r imvech In 'fa it-Eleeto`al Ticket. at Harris ty Inst. _,_ 1 ', • t , Let everylinn it,hotne on the tant—ht nn en.' I ~ '~ S_. Govt. P 'Gov- Pollpc hid"On ";"Tuesdi - "•-• 5.1 1 1 Stand Gnu; oiS battlo s 'elf—to Inds:f Fre edon ; k, i til d e r 4 a t e ti p 4 at tN a 7 , i r t e l 4 l; . ro ile f t u ila i :h o e : - i r eto rr ry k:El w d iii b t e o ny y ::::.. Prit : ciPles—". ~.....• ward t of Traitors. .. . u a n , t i y iu .:or b e;,s o o f 6tho-tafr277(lo6lofpFali.l4l - _. the iibnitor, nay Ties anci Seta a gloriong „.Then' We learn tha ,te in this c ROL-villa ne poroogb, 1 It'queftioni that tha . ,Co 7!sit/u, no Ju 4 .11 , 6:5tia fOl EXIMENE I?rieudx of th 'ticket, exam th .rt to al!nott TICKET, .:icidd Ettp(4. ,:--- rt, . pe year T chats: c)fttely - to • nicer- 1 , E : G c , o.r i i ns b a , Bi,i,r,ifj, - "-- 4;;i . 41.1!0nS /A.... Th e.. ~„N , ". ' b" 6 6 " r i ght—they ` i3l i s i) enn;yl%:iitiatt statistliiit in all tbe•counties that ' ) .°t ! 69t f the one fraud in tide, at they tha a t. ::,-- ; Ex.:Cttrvernor Bugler of California . yitited,- the r4 g ht: of /O fft° g ° ' 1 Detnocinei i have , largely inereased their:tnsjori 7 i 'te unfrruf lour, and still' •gaulds 1 ties. ken; coat . ocaplish 'their purpose. This it ell ' true clot ilb the samo titan there I fia . vC been frauds of the' most ruseplitchkractei n.tiplre 'y'O . r Tickets with . 'those _, l 'pert : ;etratedyi ) these- to unties•t---equal In 'aporusity 31i " e4. J mcnt"e° th attver Y to the 'filial' ii 11 t 4 ' tiang in Viaiforohis .-' - - .• - ' ,texplution.: I f tbeso B ware, Ti-me .4. ... " 7 , --- "I fraud s tire to hu continned in olir.eountry,threugb . ... • .._ _ flume: of ^ .th per,ionr i who •ov -nt tux the Hill di thereat; finitrelr and theiririsVeatho-. • 4 ,4l .ifqtrre ;ion "nilithor Irish tetynklipri fir Aillier t lhe, right of suffrage will be scarcely . .f.to - on; ain t.ben.he „them . .i . eturcte(l,l nie worth,lnitservfig. ' Only thlnit ._ uf, one lot these Nn,lind Wilt l e b y p - rute, Iti.many Initongs, Al tbli piveiiiiiiid to the full extunt4) . f • Iriallreerults,'•'ftesti • from Ireland, seiticity-4;re-' -14 Satib 'I , loiny. eetta!r practilied bei - ttioe Ohoin thi . ' Cl46 )g 1 0 I,ofei.poe.i.ahle, will not ihield bldding oft lA. priest, . striking down this( vote If 'frl3prosec :don. IV/ adrire the offieert :lot the liureatintriel In the nqintlry, et the 00114!.. '` , . lo :fii i ,rt teak pit recur. pf all ati off— In it trd , t ner;ugli to make the blond - 1 3 01d,1n 414 i it4.lfrr'ere u ut)vosithiufrieuran he Nile,. 'veins •of eil •Auterieatf , - titizett! . - ilti , si . pi,uck, 1 1 3 io the Cim. fur e Wateher j under the - Set -' longer ' eirf . the ° rielplo‘ tltaiiiii . i'l l °l l ' 1; 41010 . . ;° t f .s t,w . MY: Seh i'lloing must .he rbeelid; things ?; 'Anil how-14g wilt t hey , kleiofel 14°!!!`r i i '%it'e the eft tivol.franehlro tieeemes. a tnel:e who ethintlsii;thetOsio aciog r liliAtlteilloiAbf 'Ake ti', : - . •I of mere ii)nfor adinotageet ' ' & ', • islet, to' Cli c4peteente. , litheil.in the Etrorrect, !! _ • ~. c. •.' f ?..%,,, i _;.-- - ', :. 24 -.'--; ~,0 4 .4- . F: 'it % - 1- ";:-`:V . 7-. e.'.4l* - • .7.". .!-- ~., _ w,--rarw-. '-' .. • '1, , t,„, . , .....". , ON -- UNI M_EtTINGS. MI FREEDOM VS. StAVERV. JUDGE KELLEY, Of Philadelphia, will address the people CT•rottsville and vicinity,' without' dis tinction of party, at the Cin 211outtiay Ilprenh4, Octobir 517421; At 4--e'clock-and in FREPA)firrs HA.144, - TAIiIAQUA , Ou Tuetday Eveniug, Oct. 21503, At 7. . Turn out felloiir citizon, and'. hear this ol:quent Democrat on thU momentous issues or,the present contest. 'UNION ELVCTORAL TICKET. . 1 , • • rA AN .4‘1,7aWi..1133119119 To f lu , F r i r odfe .of.Rtillard 'Fillmore in ht. • Schuylkill County. Fzi,L,Ov4 CITLZIeSs meeting of Comalit tees lit layer et an Union Electoral 'ficket, in op. poiltfi.ini to Jatiets Buchanan ond the r Cincinnati Platters's; held at Philadelphia', on the )7th Qcto bur, llastAnt, a Ticket wars — forturi and nediS nab ugrecd• 'that. the votes of the twenty. Six Electors nataidupen thult Ticket; if success ful, shall he divided betweetOftm.stlik, and dews yncmoarfu : - Pn..sidency, pre eisely in prtiportion tothe •fintuber 'of rutes,thsi l ll tiro) , be ca t, each of lhuse eanditlates in Pena. sylrallia,afid the geritjetnen waned us' Electors. Upon; that Ticket, - have 'pledged , themelves if electiia, to divide their votes according , to this ar,- rangrien t It was further agreed, in tides that the relative stren#tit, of the two oppositi in parties to Jallhes Buchanan in this . kitate should be accurately lir. certatited, that the friends of Illthr.ann Fttd.nune should have his name, printed at the head of the list q'Eiettors, atitl4he friends of Jona . C. PRE, sttmei-hotild do'the* tams .sith the barna Of their candrrlate, and that the, vote on titee two : names shall regulate the diVlsion of .the votes. of the Otherrtnenty-six Electors thus taiitually'eliusen. blare this action of the Committees in Philo didpliia, a largo Convilntion of Delegates from all parrs,nf the State, representing the' pillinure stud FreMout parties; met at 'flarrisburg, and on the ilot lOctoarr instant, unanimously ratified the Tiekep and the binds of, division agreed.uPon by WI the Cemtnittet . e , . ~ • . .. Nor tilt easy to understand hAtv any opponent of 'Jetties Weinman in Ptinnsyfllinia, can object to tine fair and equitable Union against hint. 'the under4igued . are the friends of Ma.t.attn , Pm:- stoac!for the Presidency, yet we. do ,not SuppOse that.onr party is strong enough in this State to heatlittchanan ein . gle-handed,' nor* we. think the Biepttldican partv .nlote could do so. That, there 'ip a lario majority of the legal voters 'of kendolvania whenever, fairly — ascertained, and in thombsence of fratule,, opposed tai Tames Bu chanan end his platform,two lave tip 'doubt, Gut 'the remit of the ,ecent State ;Election' has dem- Nz iattra, 4 the, neceseity of. a 'perfect Union. and ort7i ;‘ non& order to 'secure a tair expression of ti at t ajorttyngainst hitu. •• . , ' I any ,friend of Fittuonn prefers that the whttlii fott r, :if this State should be 'cast foriames noel:titian, they than to .divide that vottibetwecu Fillinote and Fremont, it would appear that the shorten and moat direst 'Way •P' accomplish that purpose would be to go over, to Buchanan anti vote 'his Electoral Ticket. The next besteway to give Penn4ylvit . n4 to Buchanan, is. to refuse .to,Vote for the ,Unlort Electoral Ticket. How any ram. ber 4 the-American party can agree_ to lend such I " ail;lnd cuinfort'' to the -open, tincompromi.ing and 'Ater enmities of his principles, is difficult to 1 be elluipreliendu.d. . , ' It la Arne that a 'portion - of the Fillmore State Commitiee; ; acting ,under the influence of a few nienthers of the Coinmittee in Philadelphia, have ;refused-to unite with .the -Republicans npon'an T.lect.tral Ticketeand that after. they had adopted a restdittien "in for _of any honorable arrengo -tnee9y with,the Menge of Fretnont anti Bayton. to defeetlir. Buchanan." What " side-dote in •ences have operated to change the views 'cit tljese' gentlemen since the adoption of that resolution, tfe. dn.:not ,know ; but the aseerthiued fact that the Olotirman of the' Cauttaittee. has been in re- - cent!. derresMnitlettce with ,the Chairman oMlie Buchananl§tate Committee, tae..n in connection with he vii:tuility that • a failure'4o unite would give IPenksyNanin to Mr. Buchanan, gives very Suipicioup 'color, to sap the least.:-of it, to ibeir. 'prwent, position. . - • •., - ' .. ' -Whatever-course may he pursued by, perverse or corrtitifindividuals; we feel that our own path 6f duty No; eurSelves• antreur country, is plain. t The abominations of the.Pierce' Administration, Which ravel .hedoitne part iof the history: of the &Rini try,'untl which, embodied in the:•CAncinnati Plat: I ' form, are.now sought to. he continued - under the , rule hr James Buchanan, have startled the people ECM • ocratio by about 4 . oii [•the Loiielaturo. are . • nUing nntneojllunfor, t 1 over for burning the he ,11:i '3 , of El ection.' a that eoir: Kee* dering_n'ext week anil ioroville.l Duo notice • Demvera I,lAe . have a ma, ppositlon a '• Ai(isoo ae tho - oitn. ived l '} we wilt *will EC , IS. i'4yl,. right, .it ' VQ. , ati tleiet for Congress of this State, has' since I ongly for an Union 1., ; • •-:, . ale dur renders of with us fpr, , a week gidetilon is over. I • with something• more' I • ; lei. of'Sanderima'd )ourgh, that the State Atiothi• of the maitie ign at Mirriabini at. a may receive tb of betrayed ' • 91(1, t h ey !ill .ro,eqve Rod of Efonianity l icjnd or" to.esespe the wraith u::'-4\V t o have reeeived 1853.- Dane, ft li6li in the Nientrobode; tii.ely nailed him of In- N'rlo3f. :4ioa ht llarrii Winn. 'Tho bet, iugurs I meccas' bp ta l so: One unite Cal by a gloriokip Ihrollod .und4 - . e. the People Burt lloneo i 3: (in tbt bt We'dopel tronged OD die - , tho most im- q Campaign. MEM COURT ROUSE, into hinisnal excitement upon the' subject of ( ; ( the I approaching 'election. We are aware that tbd I Pier' e and. Buchanan party' will, struggle with the i fiereenesit of desperation for the preservation .1 thernselv es in pe high plebes which they have die graded, and that the whole power and influence of official position will be.unscrupoluusly exerted to) defeht ;the will or the majority of the people of the Union, Whom they have no cruelly insulted and outraged' by their mat-administration of the Gov ernment, still we call upon every true friend of the best interests of our beloved and glorious Union, - who' tioppotted to the further extension of stay-I I 'eiy entl• the conseenent degrittlation of free labor, to unite with us, , itad'hy Ana determined and vig- . 1 orotis effort en the 4th of November next, assist to drive out these spoile i rs - and redeem 'Gm nation from misrule. . .To this end, the defeat. of •Jatnes 'Buchanan In Pennsylv nia, mid the election of the Union 'Elec. roro:I Tie et is most' important, and we therefore confident' ' expect and trust that that Ticket will re ceive the uppert of every true friend of Fillmore and Doue son i t in Sohnylkill county.. No, county in ri this Stbte is, ore deeply Wei-fisted infthe Xoccess of true 'At eri nit princ i ples, and we! rely upon the intelligen 'e ti Alta trends of the American cameo ill ' alis mainly to appreciate the force of .the neces sity which now urges us to united actin, tin. which alone can lead us on to glorious victory. . .. • 1!; , ' P.ovvsvms.*. , RohTIM.! Palmer, .•1 1 J. W. Heaton, ~ Jaute 11.:CaMpbell, ' George.Reaton,.. - CitarlesFtalley, l'. F. Matas,...4:: m . • Sauel Sillytuan, •• . E. A. Holt, -,...: : Sof.i loth Fostef, . ~,.. G. G. Schollenlierger, John VShoener; C. Little, : B. T. 'Taylor, . • Thos. 1. Atwood, - . G.Aarriettes. • • Wm. Della yen, , Illeari Shelly, Howell Green, . - Jerome, Garner, . Chas. W. Taylor, - - James lF•cht, - ' Ales. S.' Bowen, ' .: - D. A. timith; . • Edward T. Weiser ; •• Samuel Harts, ' -A. K. Wit itner;.'• ..:. 1 A. S. litoerhcad. .13'eaj. Lake. : ,! , ,, 1 1 M. fealty, Edward' Sillimnn , , ,Fa hank Hodgson, 0.11. Sillyman,.fr '- ; T.. . Schollenberger, A..ilionderson, - , z,. • ; Thos. ht, 'man. A. Silliinan, •• • • • EC= T. 0... - ZOlicb, OcorgolCauftui . tn, Ltiniel.Xlitreher, • 1V.,11. tpvan, ;•.! A. Wehrle'', Chits. Henry Helm,; 11.. W. T. Al. . . Ilenry J: rinyler,",, • : . Levi Khesingar, 4en ry, 13.: Robinson, James:11111. Theretre heskre's„ hundreds of other names, for t which w, Lave no room this week. • I , ; .. LET rlv4ta RE no secrets in Medicine, 'or rattier jno prete 00' secrets. The Medical Faculty putr ! .' .lish, as aeon as trawle, all their dircuveriei, and ail] that is Ittiew.n of real kaltie for the cure of disense, has been discovered' by them. ' , Dr. Ayer takes the. :honorable ;MIAs; and right because it • i'n honest.' jio gim's i to' work ntad invents th hest remedy which Mlidicat skill can dote, for that ofeer- tain coruiduitits, then publishes Ant i •iii, and main Mimi his:monopoly of it solely - by Malting it cheaper, totter, more perfect, than anybody elm: con.' It tsc people would exact this clan whe, of. for mediclines, they , S;ould• hat:e mach less ( tra4o ' I • and trash to s wallow.--./yein 0/ Icons Organ. • r . miztannactivery ' , •Tire Mustang . Candidate.'' If Col. Fremont had as* loony friends-* . the Miudank.Liniment, the opposition could ~ not draw a corp 7 U:4 .gunrd. - .1 1 4 r. Fremont remarked,in his di , liaii,hos to President Fillmore, while trArlit. , portitig'h;rsesaad cattle over the plains.uf ' leo, "Tin, if ike. Government iconic( Aria. a' lilierat,inipply of Maatang Claimant, it would says 25 par Cebr. hir.t , ..tifet," This is very iipportint for all Partners nod Lqoritnen ;to . know:. They idustani'Linicnent ts , a Woriderful.artiefefor .maw ' , r beast. It should alwayi . " I.4 . .used f„lare - s,' Joints,:ndros, Bruises, Itiitnatio Pait4; 3;c0., and fur Galls , Sprains', Spavi s, Ring ppori horses: Bemire of imitatinoc—L The Vluatang is iold by all respectable dealers overywherii.. BAR.NE,B 4 it:P.4.RK; 42,0 PrOpriettits,liewTork. • l i • , $ NEws . • CA C. it.'Sr . ,#AU# "struck ctoten"dy tkifr;eado .- of Job'sa Iretswut, Irk* FqieDoptiorfo ... ' .'igiae - it bleceit,"jwiop"? to. LiSs,-• ....- , :z.;::-.,. lute Eierticra ! If ; . , ' " ", • . . Col. Ct.' IX. Stranb.steitoked ell'll br via.; leneeltr. the-Black Iteitublleanst .. • a he following report of ; ti ii spoweh -triode hy.001:, C. "...it. Straub r at allemberatie hides Meeting, held. in Independence Square; Philadelphit o n the ' . erening of the 22.1 incd.,.from the l'eumsyisttlaaS' of the next day, will ice read witli interest.- bylllo , • , .snutuer.tus "friends and, admirete " .of lb:1;0114Di , • Cot in Schuylkill cur, int!. 'Sind partieuler r in ' ,v . ... . . , ottirille, where- be idlers lb ' outrages'` pat • him to hare betufninniliittcaL -- I . .he. f what - y ro ., - 1 . thancerunr Senn tor 101 l Shades. of Baron - un, . -. . . :. ~_.; . . Ohnusen; Shabtol, t he Sillor ; Jagir, fho filanLiKii... Ice and. Company,. bide yebr .diielutahe, . betide I . - -... Oh; Coloiml ~ irbat tretiry•ieller yon sovi —Siri.t -.; • . . . oosly, you oar„ht to 6e ashamed ; of Yourself. ' lint,. , " here is thesperetit i - . . W , f.. "Colonel Stra of Schuylkill county. WAD tun intro.' dined by Mr. hubbies. the chairioan.• This is the gen tleman who was . so WAY maltreated at,l'ottssille, a kw • days befiwe the , eitietion•.- ‘ Thry hot only tried their fiats 'and foot In becezapthhing thete hellish work, tut alau ttd.ll as an accoinps drount, slung shots and; bludgeons. - Ile showed the Marks. yet existing on Ids Load, of their hi:torero work:. , Mr. Straub said:, ' •• Fellow citizens: I de tOt come her b tro-ttight hit Indict • a long Ep.XCI2 upon you. I 1 whit to shoe lon le i w and In 7 - What mannerthe black Republicans and their • attempt to carry out their desipts.. On Tuesdayllast. • • prior to the election, I wits 'struck down by the friends Of Job , U. Fremont, for attempting to speak free In rela- Men to the gre.t topics of the day. Theca vent men,.:oho prate wt.. loud about free lianas and free speedy at 4ctuPted to' choke me W. by visitors. The very men ;who Inflicted the ouirskge are the seholars.of Person i..lieerher. Judge Wilmot; and your own_ war,hbor,. Judge 1 7 .tielley.i 'These very men have bean tazightlluit there Is ',More relbtion in Sharp's rifles than Au lhe Bible. Mr. ' , Bcerlor's Christian - friends came / Ibto the • teem by 'Stealth.' r anew them. and I followedthe "black" know. Sag that their timaras were had. 114 raised the cry of Eyetiont and Tillinere. ',I moved int°,,the midst of the motly, :movably, and told them tokioplAniet. One of -.:fife cowaidly ta'screauts struck me with him flat over the shoulder • I*inother. I seized him and put him °W.— While so dot iir,u police officer struck me over the head with a Nlting-shot, and lett this Mark. [showing a tut • three inches lomp—odes of ***Me t ihainet.l No w this • Ilia fair sample of the religious preaching , by Mears. f Beecher and Kelley. The very head devils of the ppm -; si..ien are either atheists, deists, or unbelievers Of.some kind or ether. and Y." . .4 they have the taco, we call upon • you. as Christiana Mr. Burlingame came into Seltuyl. kill County: end done us ankh good. It writs a game" 'of card« with him. In fact,' if Wag a realsr •Tankeo trick with.him. and the people all knew It, and would' not believe anythingbe said. and In this way he gained bundn dr of voters by his mission.nmeng us.. TheSbarp rifle farmer.' will now be drlsonAo the mall; their days are numbefed ; the people are bsgionlitg to see their_ cloven feet. and will voty eon settle the business for • them. We all .know the fl near of James liuchniiiii for the. Preshieney. There is rat a min In the world better qua litiol for the position. Leek at thoi,big gun of the oppo; rittun--Fremont ; he i.••II not tit for dim - position. 'Where !limy evidence— Why. "old Bullion" himself, Mr. Fro , input's father-' n-law,, - Thontas Denton, says be is not tit. Shortly alter the norainition pf John C. Fremont. he mot his fAlult.in-law.l ''Father," seta he. o 1 suppose yon know that I have been Dotal mated for the Presidency ,of the United States." uSir," ttald old litillion, he was very polite— , Yes father," said John—it is tree. and do youit.ne w the reason? 'Slr.l reltetated the old gentleman, ' , Well. father. it ip all owing to your ...pima/ lathy, and- the love they boar you—so theY uonfinaled me to please you." 'Well. sir," said old Bullion, 'if the p•oe le. sir, took you up. sir.'on my account; sir, when - they. rs that I am oppased to you, sir, they will' drop you, sli;11 e a hot potato. sir.". . Inll , 44.'Schttyl - county done her duty nobly. It gur„; a powerful inajo for Miler, mod last Tuesday week-it gave a majority•nfliqd for the true Democracy. I almost had wished it had been, two IeRA. ind then It Would tutrebeenl77P. And In the R[itbcoming election 'will whip AbeitO° the tune of tOfto. I ' ' Col:Straub sat down amid cheers f or himaell,.Schnyl• kill connty l mid the Democratic nominees." 1 • . . , .Thee above is a:beautiful statement-.;,-it Is Untrue , • ihUrery purlieu's/x i .1 The; fi ght .took Pace 'after • the election4in a I dittnkory frolic. - Tho,party in Feger's Hotel were burraing for 13tichanap--sere . ral -young mon mono in anithurineti for Finn' re . „ . . . —the Colonel, as usual at 'elections, wet a lit le • wictiat and. unruly, Seized no of the; young men y 'the.coHar and fun him_into the entry of the lie 1 - - -the young man inAtiestion, as 600 n as the CUL loosest his hold of him, - drew off and 'trunk' the Col. with.his fiat.' The Col. fell and stinek his' head against the let,di of the door. These are the facia as duvi,opodon iorillgation.' The friends —of John C. riamont had nothing to do with it. True Bine lanerioans in the Field in Op• 'position to 'the Traitors seeking '. .- . ,to Transfer them to the. . . . Bucharkeers I • ' . ' . • 1 J - • • Thentteittion of every man' o loves Antal , can principles is Msked Co the eub oined card from many frieede of the American p rty in Philadel 'phia: .The address of•ttie Pope lean State corn: Miuee.develepes the entire plan' • rmed by trick:. • eters to give the State and Ameri an Party over to the Detneeracy; *idle 'the followf g midross; ema nating from many of, those' olitii havo long been ){gown for theiinitemdfa;it adherence.to American . principles throogli - gOod and Ittieport, shows.what influence its devoll3Pament bee had ; upon their minds.. la ia'gratAing tir'pertivo that Arnert_ cane cannot be iiele4. , d -w,follsiv - i,1:010 - lirophois, false enphenti . 'Of' their . principloo, calming ...- knave's and selfish - edv l enturere, who !Alive wiermed 1 thmirelves inftrtheirconfidence, to sell them wlth, the kiss of Ju - daii-or the WRY riliiTes.Of- oitvei, Reed the follo3iingi TO.THE AMERICANS •OF krantaLVANIAL There can Urn° denial, that. we, the under •signed, have been and are both' Americans, end • Fillmore mon. - We have watched thoprilgress of the CIIIIVIASS ' Witka profound attention, worthy' of ' the cause and the times. From cireumstatices hat rceetrtly btongllt to light, we ate satisfied, that plans Bove been maturing to hand over-tho ' entire Ameßicfn party to the Democratic platform. , In the addiistort has. Gibbons, Esq., Chairman of the Ilepubli i State Ext•cutive Committee, he elates that on the 12th of September a reaolu- 4 dui was passed by the American ',State Commit tee,'"ln favor of , any honorable,arrangement with the friends of TrinnontandDaythn, to defeat Mr. 1 Buchanan." We have investigated this fact and' . -find that such a resolutiea was passed. TILLS FACT HAS BEEN4TIMIOUSLY CONCEALED FROM TOE AMERICAN PARTY . 01 , -.IIADI CITY AND STATE. D. 311 - now' the time to speliki plainly. " The Chairman oft•lar Fillmore State Committee is not now, nor wee . 14 - kier, connected with our American party, nip. ild'Ave think that we should i '- a I tow even the entire EleentiveViatunit tee to stal -1 ify our cause and 63 - :tonsil:cm us to entire defeat ' ,by their, cry of "straight line Autericiut ticket." Mr. Saddirson does not belief°, (for ho says so) .jthat thl!;Fillmore electoral tidket eau be, elected. r It is a mere question of. how inarly votes'\ can we poll as a forlorn hope.-.. There wi, no evil result to tis hymniting upon a Unl;n electoral ticket upon National,ground: ' Thi.",propesition is, to form one ticket betide with Fillinore'd name,' and l i another ticket beaded th_Freinont's name, and the votes , in the Cullen InAti cast for each . ' candi date according to the umber ot votes polled by each ticket. Can any hin4o fairer than this ? We are, ever, Filltuore Wen ' and can ab - spress enrsetves'hy our votes: and our amnion villa. -eat enemy, who steads (ma platform entirely in: imical to the American principle?, may be defeat ed. , We are by this tuoa s securing votes lathe /ilea total Gilllege for Fillmore, where we would not have one without its ' lt Yeshiva itaelf into a gays , post of ntterilefent'diy.acltiocating our cendidati in eine mode, or- elEafAtieing fur our candidate; b 1 ti,nother :mode, A fair - proportion of the electo ral vote of Pennsylvania. For ourselves, we 'know the responsiblities we assume, and we be lieve that our American friends ,throughout.; the Union , Wilf thank us after the canvass is ever. Yesterday, we Mould not have shade such a prop osition. To-day; we do, bewails° we'are sure that ' treachery is 'Wog attempted, nod wo are not:wihr / ling that our American party, which we love as we love our political,estatence, shall be hAudv.l over as a body for the use of'that mis-named Democratic party, against which we bays, been battling since iho organization: of the American L lIAvEN. Ni gyie , r Grneff, P. . Wititersteon, Irtii•zr Byerly, 'I). W. Harkert, . P. It. - Palm, - Daniel 816164 Chad .s W. Saylor, lingleblril 13elger,:. party. • • • - G. WASHINGTON REED, . WILLIAM MILLWABD, • •' . JOHN S. PAINTER, • - JOSEPH.' SIIANTZ, , • , GEO. ;1 1 ‘ THORN, G.' RUSH SMITH, JACOB "..A:; ' ALFRED' COOPER, ' n JAMES S. CHAMBERS,' CHARLES AHED, • SAMUEL, S. WARNER, • STEPHEN.MILLER, , And moony others. Artzarp npv [antis ffi nun, =vat OP Tito' tort tell; cyanttorarq •• • 'On tfio Oth day of Befit:cmbeir teat, fliecenTier s uy .11ev.Pr. DeWitt, of theDutob tlefortne4.Chtlentt, Prafee• rare ltreiy & /101,1#.13:404 VAIL flitekovit. *1 the Union, Theoietticil fonianari; the Rev. Iraft4 8.. Ow, 80tretnt7. otibe llotiio illnitonary Society, and 00Tpraloillirelealp num, I ulted Jrata C. kreutont. in !Welty. . .- . ~• • rol. Fresoonl 041..t0 all of AS. Allat berwo* 000..4 1 14 fifur.atai 0 - 4114144,1 14 404A11 Out 110 Vol bien an,P'nud 0.10 _Ol ero,of r that Owed.; bind .Aad ' never baa #10.34,011( a4O - 10 1 90t il 1 01 1 ( 41 18.• 13 übEri", •-------.;;ll4i•lr6w•tr'Z' Talc nisuir. PontsrLyeata.—Thi official' returns from nll the coueties'of the §tate have hSeri received at the office of the Sta!retary.'ef Opt?, et iTerrisberg,'with tho exception'or Elk aint McKean. The Sham Democratic Inajoritils With all tho l gfoss — frandaperpetratMl,end• the apathy of the Opposition in varlintsioctlons old the . §tate, the . Paterit. DenttsSraey hargriadisOd been hor4ilushotl. Theiirospeit is bright for the 4th, if -Paiisylvanin iv iiditfilf. Unite; . Fteettien; eenimoit ~,brotbertiecid,. for. Free , dLtia to Erinsits, the dtgetty of Labor, for'the yrjnciplea eherlsiteil by Washitittire,'7JeffeFeen t Adams, Jackson, alai, 17 . chster, and satiiii intro American patriet.s the days of the Revell:sling. petit fur tho Fight zcalcarly. - -The day wilt bo -17nEyon A CATitopa.—Thero! are soutc eiippletont our community . ;crit'o stilttirotess to; Aileve Frefirout'alteUktU,;Cealeite; mart irs.l id it: J "Wc! tbelicfore gisruise the subject. by ir.emly Publiihing titistrolloiiiiiiikibbivit which' is'ne nineh to the et if ;tot' Fremont `bad made the dcninl over Lib onto :eignetore., Cot Prettier/ egi troivi proc .- neyer yet been .doubtrd either friend or , foes • - '44 .110 - ximOntutti , Daring the present week, two".nsee, charged with hating angled in, Om brutal attack - oti 'the recent politleat meeting'at Forreityille,:ind s hear. ing in this Dorough: Otte was held in the sum of $5OO to answer the charge - or riot and namder": ens assault. The othei was committed in default of the same amount. cla,the other hankwohare area the Captaiti and two uternbeii of it respected military compel:4 , of lilincrevilic; called ontby the legal anthoritier, to 41411 the disturbance, coin palled to proverb , bail in the 'stints of $(101/9 and $5OOO, to take their tilal for an CdrinGes Of which there is not MO slightest evidence !that** , are guilty.' • • ". A singular state of affairs exists In this county. Bands. of ruillana—mendbezti' of the Deusecratio porty--appear to be likened to stMicait any actof , brutality, and infringe upon any tight of ear eiti-,1 writs, at sucli time sod. place iss duly deem Oetn 'elms tare from inamediat`e rotrlbutiirn. if as ar rest isefected, thn remit it lk Isere farce. Tridiog hall bi idetanndetia apatite violators of law end or. der in t.lied county, tott'ofien escapa-p-mishiirent of tirty'deacription. Such o stile 4td affairs Is bet a hallow mockery of justiic." It is raiher,t Demo cratic Jastice. Give ;theta, however, an dpportu nity to "put the serew'r to a person not at their kidney, and presto, Id4w quick the scene ischang ed., We have an insMnee arils, in the exorbitant' bail.d.,:inanded of "thetnenabers of the Itincpld Rifle Company, who went out'to thirsessne of out rage at Ponestville„ hi the dischargeof their duty, as conservators, of 14 yobllc prams, and against whom no overt act is proven. Order mutt be tuaititeined among cher ruffians of• some of the townships of this coebty. If our military are not protadted in enforcing; -it, cre; may bid farewell, to security to person and propeliy. • . Saexam.---Al l ot Irislituen fall on sin-Amer , • •, lean 0 . eruwi at Now ;Castle; on the night of the election, and heat hiu" itiaatiost brutal oanner,.-- An American tried to, interfere and protect when an office-holder stepped forward, end, told him to lot them aliine4-and the poor man was beat en almost to (kith before their eyes. Another American" citizen was' frirood to get on. his 'knees and beg for hii life - before a' eat of Irish' -brutes, who threatened t 6 kill him, until tu"sistanou same to his relief. Sas h .Ontragor, many in stancesoara :encouraged by weuld-be=respectable American citizen,, and Office.seebers, are almost too much 'foe 'American flesh' and blood to, bear. • Important i'Dovelopment Read the Address of theltepublican Stet Committee another column. If. fully de velopes the entire plan' formed by traitors give Pennsylvania: and the American part • over tcrthe Democracy. Sanderson -*lll r ceive the' fate ofl a traitor. Like Bendi -Arnold, he• will beeompelled to fly , before th scorn and indignation of the . American'pee, ple. I . " _ What...Differentia Three Weeks Make' In Democratic 'Victories In 'T•eastasylvania. • In Oetoberil 34 1 0; the Whig vote in Penn iylvaum.ert Congressmen, W . At s Losinelbe State by 4,649. But in November. 1840, the Whig-vote.. for President "yras‘ . • , 144,021 Winning the Stirta by 349: In October, 1844, the Whig vote or. Oar • cfnor Ives , • Patin November, 1844, the. Whig vote for President wasl l " • 181;203 Sheering -A gain' of 5 4 083: ' In October, 1848, tho Whig vote on Ca. 1 naa Commissionciwas t • ; 16 4 ,238 the Demeeratie candidate being elect ed.by 2,636. •'1 - • .1 But in November, 7348, -the Whig vote for Gen. Taylor, .fpr President, was - 185,513 Carrying the State by 14,337. ' In October, 1852, the Whig':cobs . for Ca nal Cominisitionor was • • 151,60 11 et in November, 'the Whig vote ter Gen.) Scott for President was , 179,12 Showing a gain of 27,862. The full vote of P.eusylvinia is seldom or never 'brought out eta &lite election;', the Presidential Poll Marais Showing alargtk ingrease: the differ. 'Saco between a p sikrol'd opular I ate and State offi cers has always been very. Marked. . . - 1 .1 . 1840 the difference between the number of votes pellerl in October and in . November was as cello ze,: • . • . krlober; - - - 24,453 November, ; - - .287,683 . Differ.,nee; In 184 it mu as follpwp: 001)64 - • ~` • Novemper r • - . Di Terence, In 1848 it was October, - November, - Piifitrence, In 1952 it was : • („ietber, • Novem!...er, Difftitiinco o Noriiimberland Cqui4. sexed' is the ofrMist idtelai ,-. Canal Cons-, missioner sad . ..Congress in Northumberland Courit • : • • • • CAru mea. 0. 2 6 t BODOUGUS A3D solArmssies. EMI Sunbury . . • . Northumberland . Nihon Turb4" . • .-,„ , • Delaware .. . ,• Lewis. , ' • . • Chilisquaiub • • Point . . . • Upper. Augusta . Lower Augusta . Ru.h Sluinpkin Coal . *: Jaakaon . . . •.. Cainoion . . Jordan .•' . Upper MeUtley : Washiaiton . . Lower Malianoy . Little Mehanoy .! . Zerbe . . . . Mount Ciamel . Total • - • Democrati in Roam JQAL TRADE . THE, CI WI Pettus , .llv, October 45, 1656. The quantity sent by Railroad this week* 4130 14 tons—by Cams!, 32.7 n 01 tons—fer the week: 114.0'1 18 tour. Total by Railroad, 1,881,07515 tops against 000 : 17 tour—Ditto by 0100411 Oi toniagehast 921; , tone to came 'pericid lest year. k The shipments this weeleexhlbit an. Increase 'or 4,211 ; 15 tons over the shipment' of last,week; and an Increase `,of 0,746. tirtona over the shipments of the eorrespooding aweek of 1855. ' . • , - , Coal The demand ' - for continues very-active In the . Eastern markets. ' With a consumption meth in omen bf list year, and a deficiency In the supply • which can-, not be aside ;up. the Trade mud , continue brisk until -- ... : - ..• si • " --„ 62,64%. the close of lariaation. ~ - ' - -- ---. 1 ..-z—.......,..—_______- 1 Th., supply of Anthracite from all tho llegions. is . - thaw,intiti.C ., , , e , Triode 5 ••• - ' about loo,notel . ons Short of the . :ripply o 'int year to . i i i d tc „,;S: l -- " the present Rerksl, ulth hut about cite ibigh of the shipping season remaining. It is irair'useertalne4 be yond a denhti, that no Inerease , of Anther-it& Coal can be , thrown Into the • market thiit year. Last year the' im, messed cparicaptlon over the farmer r i . year wits'abaut 1 600,000 tine. • .. . , The inereasea quantity of Bittiminous 'and lissed , Anthracite coal this year will not exceed 100,000 - tone ', from all the dreronf regions, --. ... ': 'i ' - •- • Cnam Orrenton.,--The Dhliseielpisisi Feed Jhur. I rotl states that the Nett Creak Coal, ComDanY,, a three year's old fancy stock concern, hasn't:lBo4lh mittei;, 414 j, quit Active iperatiorii. Its Foit,landi ate _ In the West. ens . part •of the Cumber Lan d. Basin In !Virginia. The town of Piedmont, on the Baltimore and Chio:denroadil is on 'this Cnmpany'a lands. The company hasecsiseXl i i OM acres of land, with a few compileatloni of . titkr can portion. There to no dead of the , quality and quantity of the coal, which may be itylid eenti-biteMinpus, for it I, not - limitable 1 , r,. gee. Iron ore Is plenty; the :clay i earbonatt4 ou the property, and the . Danville ams mud {{ ' limestones, sonic eight or ton miles below, on Alto rat- toad, Ex perinea his Riven proof that Cumberland, 'Mai cannot be sent to the Atlantic title? to - pay. e'veit oced:" The distance Is tcMgroaterni AnChraclte too chap .l We are Info, wed, by the same authority, that -the New 'Creek estate will probably' tentjto rianitnatten In the 1 Iron manufacture. ' • • 7 1 - . ~ 1 '.._Dzint or as Davattain COIL OPEruiva.-Newell Shirts] Taut, but., died la Sion stoldetilinn the night o f the , =it instant.' Mr. 0. was an exterudrener oponitm, and; . . ,. , . was known generally IttrOthcrat this "negfcM ;and in elites which are connected with the Coal Trade, - . , _. •_,% • . _. ' . i '.. lntswing end lineolWillat. Ornfig,l, - % • ...,- ..--...,. ;- ' . . llnnout October 20th, 1860. t ', I , , . ,' ,o . ~ )la. "13Ii't Dinnaa,Dear lir :.z-lfour paper "o f the . . 18th lust „ niiihni toe this xnaing In.lirood ,pissi,'. The' - iui i i e gi' 0;4,4 Row; W4;111 v,iiiwip".*Luk* receipts of Cost thrall/ 11 *a patawitot end n adi a it emm l if l oibant trittepoitett dining tho month at Uptli vo ib l t -- on eliinnliy iiiiing last, lilt . liiatil: t .n/nn , . ; r L . ..1 ' ! , L :.', '; i a ; ~ '.. .- Ilona :}: ei ba- 4. 11 ° 4 - 6 .' 14 . &iv - . -r. - - *lntl- . -.. ,''' , i platott Cenal... - ;.:‘ , -7 . ;1',.,f,i;,.1? - 1. ..".1 1:2481 03-1 A - . - 1. 1 0,5",41 07, Ily Penna. ant Coe, - • . ;--- , : Valn2... VIA& i'.,Bwitara itallrotti. -, v r... _•.*, - ~ ,,Id.);41 ' .1 1 ::, --.- 7 -1 ;,,..5, Assfast MA year, toistnrdej evet.; (lA. 20th ,. . 1, •:::., . ~.ire',..- , 7- ---• ----- ' ----- - - ' 7- 17 - .-.. 0 7 1)4 & 110 4..g.. 0 . 0 :4 ~:;,..;,. , 47:411;.,:_j .'''• , .( ----- ,...mA1 1 4,0 0 1,,1!** 1 411 ) A'A . M!!0 •••2z,fr. 11, Penni: enal lo : ,-.; ;,..._ ~;.', ..•_ .::. -:!. .-.. r . ,•,-',46,49;1 - t ir43,45i,•:, - - ---: -, -; -.— - - ,1,..1Z4-;-'• 1RZ1L,..,-.- - i i:1061::"C' -:."--' -.::,....:. .4 , ~ ~..'''.'. .# , ..t;' . :a; ,1 ,;-" , ......e.' .4'or 41 21 0, w .i ialei -,-... ,0- 1 ,716,602 -2 : ' ,. 1 .. ` finnAti. ..,, ~ . i. .. .. --,1,,,,, iti hi liitt, --:- - ....: ' . • -., .;..., ,- • ~, ,.44. 1 1,1 I _ , ....,,bliolv i gv..A,',-,. :„ 7 .1:; , ,,f,,t...t4 •!- - E1W,..',-;.''''''-idio 4 '-'”. 1 .:', --' :-' ;'' , '--i ..- .• • vem. l 4: . liik_ 4 4tr_rouzi4k .-- _.;.1 - : .' , wv. , y; ... -' i . f..tQ , ....- . ::, , f'- .• .1 - K , :.,-4...:1•:•: - ••=i...e.e-4. ' , 4 i - - - - ... ,--.-: ; -:-..: :. - : •.V. - ; '' ff T l it' - .., •'. - ./ I ' 2 ,r , ioiliii _I ..,:.;-:•j : ..,.::-, 0474 4.,'',] .:. • '''.. ' • ....' l ,.__. '., ! ...:: . 7 - . ''' .''' '' : l. - ' :.. , .:E - --. ': - ..: - ;',..L. --, .-:' ..''.- • :'Y..:i . .. , ;,..,r.'-:' ''.i: , : ...; . : -..-::-' :-', F.:-._-. ,1 '...-- 4. ~. -;:„...,t. ~ ....e.# ,-t •- • • y.- 3 1 — „1-.,;.-;•,.:-.--,!. 1 .r _ tles - .V4llllll4tatllillillVe7 .'. ~ ~ . Ifs Yr .' .. . _ ---.- Slating cleadat tad' throur,h the eeettiltr. initielaq ih This its& re an abundance Of inatfite springs happeolle be ' 31:1111VISIth.:4114, where natal is. ' the meet entre_ . toed chapter. material to he tided as anpporta the the abM ald *' vise to . eouthills with Mit dohs anden4swt the wall of the abaft -oem purer*, notitt Smite* springs or feeders were sip pored to he then *commoner . ' amities the shaft toot the cen upwards, trial an inner canting of the. her, laming *spatter font to inches between this I our noting ked %dial& iris fitted le the'elmft las it was bebtg sank, La this yam between the two emt- Inge a ameretessapabli of vetting in and raining water c ould be peeked,. which if done . -perhetly would= to the eat WsOw tight atehdng wan, both A)? * pressure of earth end en influx of watts. .This would not be a* expetudve system et lining the shaft If the Wt** vas MOVIOD/1r1i11j , 15111414i an ii to reduce the quantity of hydraulic cement, and it 110 0 7 + 1 ISM IskliSt , Its vigorous action of antler: The concrete should tie tested and proved Imperviene to the mike ofireter her to , e , it is risked le the shaft; and the proporlions predtt 'zing such results should be raretully sabered to throoth- Out the whole operation. The concrete *boobd to well rammed between, the ettaUsgs as it Is thrown- tzt, in pret der to solidify It, add to airold any cavity ;from tbrnibiw that would le likely to diminish the strength of rive work and kilo, the means of an escapteneut Or - the water from behind themadings., If thls.epelMtleft sifts regitely eneducted, and the Ingredients of thekconnets In eassldes ebtstft=t l Impections. It would • cansolidete and become as one solid rock Tele same .operationl of packing with controls totdd be pertained In any parted the shaft where incidental laden were cut in the s4ll rock; lett'bere It *Mkt he unnecessary 4ti balli Ea than one.eroatipg of timber when the concrete could h o packed . beareen this ran ag and the solid " rock .' If 0 coating of timber could be sendele auswer Abe purrs& in sinking through the tome earths or recent formatiOni . It would be advantageous: but this could hardly' be done with expedition, beanie the well G r Aim shaft . must be supported every few feet the work programs , below the dotterel: mad it would be a difficult mann to ' pock the concrete solid between the loose earth andlthe Drat coat of amber. Thillointinm also, of the Unita. would be imperfect,wbiett ,would. render it almoet4M tight. P D " lbl e t€l9° ."/ i! i i..S,PisS4 ol 4 0 4 IS, Ss rESIIPIIU - Is* • • . .. To sink an air shaft thr l ongh Um hose earths Johns te sting the send rock and the surface, it would be advisa ble to keep Ifser i l t t rant lie priticipul shaft, untihthe was& the water stopped out andfthe Solid rock Side secured . It you be necemery to form the letter ;coating of the all shaft ;of hack instead of timgee. in larder to resod the action of the Cunt of the ascending current or air. The expense ; would not be much! In !creased In keeping the &Walcott emerete from the Ptin cipal shaft.u Operating through loose cerths. the awe I shafts could be easily run together and ',funk jointo In the solid rack: ,The main oldeetlen to. the sinidalt lof s separate air ehetUe lb* 'extra material and Opener) of labor. necessuy_ta do 'the same. It Is unnecesserY to eh, kluge *befit for sirdloce; - besides it is nearly sittilf tcultin sink it stnaltshaft au large one, betueielthe . rock is I great deal water to break up with the blasts , on account of tholepins In the bottom of the shaft bang so much bound and antrarted, and the nork'rertainlypos , greases much slower ini a seq. small shaft then, In a large opt', or to a media 'stied shaft ; bpiquse in a hum, shall the holes may $' drilled deeper, and the ism quantity of powder amilaber.will loosen more'rock,°and more heads ma be employed at the 'ame thus thaw Cato be done in a sundlihaf t.. In many Instances an air shift .oeaseesing an area of twentylive feet would :be ettal 'clent, and from that op so fifty. - which I mar state ns an extreme the this Region, that Is if a gOod turutike is provided- The expense' of sinking a chamber oe air 8113111 of Reliant& Jointly with the principal shaft would scarcely' bo worth tous le* if congested with the eaftente neeetwary toallek a separate ele shift. e . The veins which I would advise to be worked by a shaft are thute which do not poems a rapid “pitchr or inclination arid heal: al veins, likewise the Coal left in the holies rapid l y " itching ' veins , where the coal in the highest letefl btu. tech 'reeked 'Out In tea a Manner as to admit the water team sttrftee springeland from the runs and Mroims on the mountains, near, the outcrops or, dear parts bf the surface of the tnountaitl - fallen in w tlt the roof of the mine to flow into the workings of the mine. In time of theeli 4 the quantity of water will N 3 increased in many eaves sp as to suspend the operetta is of the mine. and muse other senora damage. .1 believe their, bale been many VOUS. bittern' Mines abaudoopill on account Of the water - tow Ina into thebrentrititien 800 then" sources alone. tint VIS is POssiblo to stop uet• it not all the water runOing Into mines from these ar ses if It is attended to In a ro pper manner. The ter running into a Coal mine dotes not always course lets way on the Soar of the Mine. If it did es It is Turf nresonableto snipe we that it would *le conducted from theine by way of the :water revel drifts, fir I would bawl! . credit that if ilui water Was thus visibly; running In o the workings; o' s mine. to k nowledge .of the -managers; that they would ~pot use some mesas to she/JO' Progress or convey it to enter Reel dri ft s, from when It .would naturally discharge itself from the mine or Into a cistern at an upper stage of the slope from whence the Pumps +would take it to the surface without the' necessity; of being pumped uP the whole distance of the slope.. There ere few aware or the manner in which the i wa ter ands Its way to the t dip^ of the workings of a mine. and it deep not often occur to managers to 'trace Hilo/l ain. which ' , would advise than to do in order to drain it off by tile highest letieliakilli , lessen the exPense _of pumping i . hielt would save 'the property! of their 'em= 'toyer. . . - [abed It nest week.] • 4,, . Mammon Omitllin , Ott 18th.1*.— There p a steady 'Ai ine,t,oeli - tle.eolifely. - Bates ara , gromMoT madeallowing 2,240 lin. to the ton, We quote war out grades of Anthem:l Baltimore CO., MI 25: wher grades.ibump and Nut $5 Iti@d6; Lime do., V 25; sth-. e: ettel!tlest $ 5 73030; We quote Cumbeeland, delivired on board vessels, at 34 for Vamp; Run of Mine, siT ai N and iinlo, e 3 30 per too 2.46 ; lbs. Naha also by i Of Lump at $460, t, 4 . of, Allue v s4; Smith's SI 751 per ton. 1 . . i , ~. . -; .1 . c :taw Tone COM, MAIM Oct. 22,1850,—The demand continues active and r the arrivals are ;weft. large.,ibitt Bair not up to those of last season ' rt while the con p• is considerably in excees of last year, specially the use of Anthracite hr steamers. Pr:ces aro line at 73 ose r feepetich Orchaid, and pada 24 for Lehigh. Vor elgu le arta and'in good request at $P for- Orral Alldilo @re 40 r!r . 0.a0491, - other kind* scarce. -_ . '.. tl , z ' .PUrteostraut CO4; AELJULM Oct. 21, / 856 .11 et sawn for the doge of Canal navigation is naw rap ly approaching its rime, and the - Joiners are ; phabing.ifor: wardthelr supplies vigorously., ily Wined the recepta. Continue Mend, but the shipments continue large.nd ; the stoat is. net accumulating either .at Richman - or , Bristol. Nothing *dog ,la. itinamimmaa *island one arriving.__ , -; , .c. • .. - I - , ' . . .; - ' alf. irip,raCcia.APU. , Taanes, 0 o'llt.ooK,A. ' . .•.: , •. . , o 3 . .. . . - - Q. - I t M 165 - -a 45 - - - • 11 Zo • 1 aetoii 40 . 1 75 tt/2:00 -----4-- 125,901 166,126 31,240 t 316,525 -328,738 12,215 ME • - - .330,744 e7lsll - 952 31,208 , ..323,148 87 1 7,690 5 1-2 RIM Iliiiii rie LA m i t tt 3 : 4124 r, ... .7- :-. IEIM! 148 175, 164 52 183 1961 141 67 198 1821 224106, 157 871 83 59' 84 83 257 711 107 401 281 98 112 101 72 44 64 77 173 149 159 56 121 w 195 131 • '72 'lBB - 191 225 . ; 107 753.' ,87 76 '63 86 84 251 63 157 56 276 99 121 158 68 48 80 5 67 28 117 11 125 j. 3 131 2 92 154 28 19 12849 38 ' 13 20 '2l 126" 49 ZS IT 2750 1628 2391 1710 —Union in ZIEM Preighbfrom ItYchilunedit,- .N.w York, - Borten, - • Providence, - , I '' N n dtite - 11. ' C rleaton, • '.. I tford. - - IF 1/logtotl, ', ..;. :._.; - Shipments by Canal. ' 1' the week endlog Thursday last: . h • nimnritagn. - . ' i troxs..4lre On the Line,_ - 1 7 , ~ . - _;1-. . , r - 3 P O' OL Philalalphlai ._ -. , : • AS-JC Wilmington, -;.-- - L -, ,- 123100 Jena* City - : - ,-, - , - - - 333/00 Noworcaolllol,lW, ,, ' -T4. w:i . r. - • ....' =: 111,000144 Total for ,wlc. .—`- - - •, • .- -.w -- • ~ ..,M.1505b. 1 4 -.:...... _ - -:--- ea ‘-_---_ , ..=----:-.. ..._.:: . . 11, 7 1601 liodallial4,lilialsi: • t Quantity of Coal gent, bi liallroakand Catua,: the irag. eluding au thuradaar arming Wit: - • . • ' .ID. , AL. •2 ..• , ~ 16,814 16 • 9,k181 ,760 t 'O9 2.:, '• 10' 33 ; .."91 03- - . . 19. 00 667 17 • • ' - 00 1 9,4112 09 1,9 0 10 ' • ' EMI -4- Port Carbon,. ' Pottsville, S:.buylklll Maven, Auburn. 'Port Clinton, Total for the ireek , • Total b 1 Railroad in 056, .; " • Cattad 'l‘ Ti , 141 bj Ca:l44M fralltoW Shlinseyte to sam e pol4l • • .•• j...) W6Ei. nallr01!;1; 41.137_03 By Csual , , 78,161.11 z 0 ,4,42" . 2,602,6 ea 16 DeCre/1141 itsn. 121.17 02 120euety iltallroadee.el 83613 The Mowing the quantitY of Coal traluportedcover f he different itentoadidu &buy] kaleoutity,fot the*eek enAllog on Thundareirentng • 4 unit. ' eotet.. and S.Usietill.N.4 43.e2% 16 . 1,36,1953 07. •' I. 6.626 l69,:gc 13 IBM , _— -- -- , Sefinylkill Valley : ^ " : 8.811 19 116.1Srbon 4 PLPaele49 f‘ 15,793 08 11111 Creek- - ' • of 15.245 19 , lilllle sehavl4lll l 1 -' ". 10 653 13 '. ten and Transportation, on ' ILUL ttoAD tos Tns vaiserr.- - • Peons Prom Prong JVt. rson: /raven.' ei.Othann'....44urn. To Richmond,' • 00 $1 95 IV 80 $1 75 To Philod'a4 190 - 1 ; I'Bs •' 1 1 .70 1 65 Spring Mills, 1 05' • OO 145 45J Reading., - 1' 20 _ ll5 i .1 O5 • 05 Rotes of Tall by Cabal far tbg • pres Ave PI: Carbort.:M. clArbon. 3 mato. rt. et 0 To Philafra., 80 79 . ' 77 63 Sprlng 111115,, 70 07: - ,00 Norrl.town,- •e 44 'M ". 65 - • Kaooiog,4s Rates int relight , by Canals 55++nt Pt. C. d C. & Hann. Pt. a 010 ii. To.Norrltork, 41 $1.85 -; t .. 5 1 710 - BS - 1 • !Delaware Air =I <speaspu ,cohl Ogal -Ttre• Poe the last wk, .!!! .!).6414 i . 423.484 To ume time hist yeir, 484, .1 k Di c kai e ito th r ,l : Ppirms., Csiakelril Trod,. - g. ?dr Vor the lag week, 21, mu 603 !! eel at. - i wettl? To usellipt • ;J r : 424 Increase SoTkr !!!' !!• si! !!:!. 62, 6 04, !!! • serginuri.coOil Triule far ;.: 1 0AL: Zest InwarileiNew : 22,453 HP West do, • ' ' Total, I , - LoyilighVarollrrimilo for 10344 WV •. : . Fur ttsp r ,* lading on Saturday last: :, t ,...,, ,- ;- ii ._. , =.1 . 7 ..; ..-_-: ' '' - .irinis. , ... , ; ' inn *_. Z. . il LablzliOciii,Jiind Kit e Op: , • T0ur,....Cwt,„,. - 7'on - Cwf. C' Suzinnit lathe!' 1- -. = 1 7,010 Uf. N.,4,4 Oa . 11 [Waal [tint al! I ..,* -,.7, -.- -,-, ... 1-01 .'. 90. , :"5J,7 53.77 5 'O3 ',. Ent Lehigh! 5110e*, 'I ' "` ' 7t215'05 '''S 27,35101 A. Latinop's Am i....ba1; :'. - :.• -, -• 1: ' - 1;s15. 09 spring Moooptin Mines, • - 2,240 . T . 'll ;22,44. 08 - Knit Sugar loaf do. [ ••• . - 1,650: 00 67,164 14 , ' Coir.raln. ,„. _i • ; • - _: ; 2,021; 02 , • ..- CIAO- 06 Stafford. .,• 1 i ,••• _ 751.05 :. 10,431„.p4 N. Y:Le2IIIS.OPMWDO.,' :,..f.i T. '1,01541. 01 .. 4 1112.2 , 64.-214, German Pa.• do; do: ,-- - 12•11• 17 ;: 20,215 •04 - South Sfs'g IV4II4 I MIL I , 'SV SZ UM; 11 . - 4 h 21,14 W os !lariat= CoariX, ~--. , = : - , - :''.; '4.2_21T 16 ,!i11,1,056 16 Cranberry &Nita; .''''' i ; '''''":' ' 4 -4 2,'M 00'2', '.4'.4 100 03 • Diamond ." . r - ,. - '[. ~. • ~.! 4.520 40 . 30,01 W ell `.. • COntlei 1314* '', ' .'- 1 1,650:: CI- , - 43:1511 "74 Buck 31mntain fin.,.;• - "ri•:- 1,144, 14 . • - 43.101 07, Wiikepbsirri Ootit 00.;''', , x i‘.,' ;- .' - 405 10 1. - :17,1 4 1 .'ll.. ?Wyoming Mail, - - ,- 4 . 4 `,. ~- 1- = 367' - 00' , -" ,-, 11, ....- 01 ' ll•irtfqr6CP 2l ‘ ll .: , .' 4 •:-:,.. '._ , ..; ~' -44 AS ,-.1.,=.6,41 ','(X) ..-1" , k -, . , '..- v.,441 -CI& .:11)3' 1 1,1 , 47 Lehigh Itaillsi il• 4to J : I - , •, 4 -..., -. Cr_ • Wocureadliw4aturegirbill. , -.- , _ __ _ Wm. Miloot*Osi. 'l. .•. ' , 2 0 53 - 3 1 ~ - 7 .2 1 2. liatellfr* Jutimpm*; 1: ' '., , .2. 17 .. 6: , 41; . tater, comer a co, 1" , - - - •°.-,,;=. 4;;--. - 30-R$ ta N. Y... LAWN - .;' I . -- 1-12- ,'lglitl4' -41mrpi!, Moulting • th.... , , .484 ~, ..; GeromtCPAtff. ad 451 i- ' 4 '! : a ; '..-- , '. 1 ; Dobbin* Dibmcny -' - ; e 1 1 . 04 i3,01* gr 0 %2 2 4 n`al Vote *4.04 wet,l, Fame tluislart Yam:. Mall' 43 / 3 " (18 ° 1 Inrevs ate iniE4o;vo Sk i Ths Otto* by Nag ss .'..,;;-... ,2,-, .'-: . :1 , i1. -, '.i - r.5.:; , , -, 5'..., , i- . 5.:K -!,-,..;;; , .., , ,:-,... - . - ,;.:-1 . - 5-,, , pi. - :- . ::5:-.7,1a - .4i.iir , ; : r.....4. ~-A ..,''..., -, • - ;5 0 :4 4 .111`.., ', 1t•ir.'41:1.:7 , X4.4 - ii..*;it..46., , ,45:, .-;;,..., 4 -.. , ATE,. . - NE ER ........ ...,.. i.--_ TAM , TC Fin E. , i , , V0111 7 1:I tIS'I'AIN I.llti G the • VRE 1.. 1 'irfitth, thetri , yea Aar Oatieh lilelery,an A oir : sit: 'etre Lewis are ' t tliwouteatek lust have ebbe teso7 hiluiT.ttsetteLtet 1 °hilltop eta tiler Monate lene, where we i till be py to ate oar itheuls. • - ,:.; Glirelas a tail a ejlet us te rtpait our law: :fi - • ... 1 ; e:, . • • __: - - . A '•`:t ellB l / 1 111e* lIMIKIrAttI), , . ' Pottsville, 0tt.^4.16;:. -•-• ',. • , 43 , 11': ~. -AT • • IVATX SALig. . 'THE ;Subsdriber offers at rublie;,',tiale an therthreeitte4 131tICJE trOELLXXO . AMR, w the epplartetwees. -Hatted; on. Prost tat4et - is'' the llowesjant'Sclaajlkill Maven. pow occupied: Dr. -Lewis !Mayor.' 'lt F i tie of tho Witt tad toot L elltiblii houses in teal tint a place: • 1110.5.11. BILZININ , l' Ahw Owls'er , •P. 11,--lt ;not sots bre Saturday; th e V4ll of ?totem' her, the premises will be exposed to riddle Sate at the Washletaton Hall, In said Borougla at I o'clock. V. M. Oct. ::.S, lSta , , I 43.4 t ii - IP"- CHILLSOWB IHI alateEATlNik FURNACES, esc:4l 1i SUBSC'RIBEtii is AgOnt • To . r . ' ti.,,,,the snits Cbillsoes Furnaces , tor heathy Direll- Itto,-Store, Pabtleittuit.thin4lc.,toottlter withßefas ten. le.; of every tlad She.: Thnei-Funatess are sparring. 14 say othcr kiad Derr WI use for tnattna _pur itans. 'The air ; It tan burn* Is tauseutuattlysts -pure lei la the apn!alt. We guarantee theme ltantaess. end etun elkyurint4nd their yuttbsi up, atlas Alarm about 10 Or nat. da the nit. ) •• - - NW." bct.tto",,t6. , • PUBLIC SALE OF • , , CAZIr: aMt ZS' Ma AL.N'ICIii tIN SECOND DAY; (Monday.,) fie k,1101.1k OULleceneb Mouth. (Sorunber.) wilt be earl a tine FARM, of betavea 80 and 90 -Imes, altaatal in West Vincent township, Cheece county, Ps., &boil- 5 teals frocu Ptoenlxvi Ds :tad :rite:sir?, 12-Jtertlptiaga. The nisratage from the Phoenixville Ralletentdepot, to Chester Springs. Poems tbsouth the ,Faim. offering nr• eilitku to those whtewlah to view ithl premises.. - Thb Farm. though admirably adapted to ageleultural inarpnses, end lying in anbrautlful - Section, of country. is penally valuable I*l yenned 'of Its mineral wraith. Ly ing In an Iron Ore region, ankadifeent to mines which have for years been extensivelr., worked, it Is known to contain IKON ORS of. which . thlce are laubtleastirge tiustilltio s a bring beneath the euribee. Aboitt 12 acres of the above Yarn is waidLand, heavily set with large timber. The remainder la tamest all term land of the very beat quality , In a high state of cultiva tion, and ~ Iylng beautifully for tlllaxe. ;The impenree meuts sre a fine young., Apple peehard, alarm, and - vnb. stantlal. Stone. Dwelling. a large Stone Barn, Mare honor, Carriage-house. and other initbuildlngs: Kale to summation at to'clork, l. M.. on the day above licateth Iteirwae.,__ ...lee of White Deer tp., Unloa county. jemmied.— To uo. children ottAnthony Itelbalm. deeeased-4Ohn Ileibaam.lAnthony Reitman]. Jacob Deihl:me, and. Dett3a min Ilene: m. To the thildrentif John Itelbeam. &aim ed—William Relbsim, Henry Maintain and' Charlotte lielbasm i l To the•rhildrets.of Peter itelbeam. deceased— Phil* Nitwits, Willtam, John, Peter, Farah. Catharine and !betty lielbann: .To the, children of Philip Itetbeab, , dereased- 1 -Joseph itsibeam„ Reedy, Irwin and Damietta. Tp the chit,: of Catharine lialletaM,detested—Jacob Mil- I ler. liamin.o.: . f i. . tihereas, at an Orphans' Court held at Lewisburg. the PA b thy - of Septemixr. it. D, Miti, before the Ron. L. B. Wib, , n. President. and Janie* Marshall and Philip fluhl, 1 i I :winir , Judges of The same Ceisrt. Elizabeth Ileilamm presented her petitlou;setting fOrth that her hush:mi. Lewis ilelbeam,.bthi of White Nee township. Union co., dcc wed, died mind In Ks demesne as of fee-of and In all that Certain tract of Intl situate in White Deer tp.. Dab n county, bounded on the limeth by lands of Culp, on the south II lends of luhn Bantling. an the east by lands of .-1--; and en the west by lands ofJohn Waterline, containinel ortrtworkeres awe or less. hav: lug first made his list will a4l. testament. That Odd an d decedent left your petition it w ow without tune—afro the tdlowing consternate ikiren or Anthony Ttelb, atm. deem-cad. John itelbsatn, ntbrrtiv Dettealn. Jacob ltelbsani. and lienjamin Ilel children of John Reds. . mm. deceased. William italbsatit, henry itclbsant, and Charlotte hell:leant: children of Oster steibram. deceased, Philip Itelbsana, William, John.Reter. Sarah, Catherine, and net ty Ileibram, children of atillp Iteibsam. deceased. Joseph llellentm, Reedy, Irwin, laud _Henrietta, ebildn.n of Ca the IMe Rothe' 0, deceased; Jaebb Miler; that .I ti his last will and testament atesetedd- theisaid testator made the following devise and 'hequestsl-01 Will and bequest all my property . real • ad personal , to my be loved wlreElisabeth. during he natural life , at tong as she shall rennin my widow," 3 d then this my property shall be at my .vita's privilege to will it to whom The • pleases, • r ; . . ... .. .. . . Venn petitioneri further' trptesenta that she is still a yid.., and that the tract of 1. nd is unproductive. and that it would be for her intrresti. and niso.those who, may have • chn tint'ent` Interest, to have the same acid. She therefore prays year honors to decree 3 sale of the same, ,under theprovis.lons of the act Of April 18;1 853. In such cases provided. i . ' .... . We therefore hereby command pia and each of you to be and appear lbefmn our Judges of the Orphan's flotirt of. ald eohnty, at a Court to bet held at Lewisburg,on Mon. I -day, the 15th day of December neat'fbr the bearing of the parties in interest en This appikat, and then rinse why an order of ado of the premises should not hi made.' ~ . .0 Val local. ' Witness my - hand and seal of the said urt at Lewis burg, this :hi day Of October, A. D.. 1850. - i ' , EtineUEL It ;ill. Clerk. C'' 43 1 04.24 '5O, MISCELLANEOUS. FIRE .BRICKS for Cupolas, Puddling nod Bing Purnacee, from the Reading' Work., for safe low, at the . ' FIONRIA FURNACE. 1 Pottmlilo, Jaut479, 1858 - -111, 1 ,0 R SALE=A large quantity of 2cl hand sk , tie _Chain lot: Mk, of Vurious fazes flea ucb to 1Y Inches In dtamoter. D 44,8,1855. 49! ' E. YARDLEY; 4t SON. IWATgR METRES.' THE ' Nubscriber having been nuthor x, lized . by tate inanufat:tarers of Water Meares, rill sat ply all order lett with them, at their Prime. I • ," 'R. YARDLEY' .1i SON. , Pottarllo;Argrat. 01,'.18 . . I 34- • i Pt, TICS. I ? l l43 l llllB i lit , 2ll l 4l6 w ßl o l4... a gAND ulitt ivadc to attend COTILLION pAninv4, BALLB, Nleg. ht. Ordeps addreasecl to N.'.l.ltEutt, or C. 0. rarar.a, will remits peoriipt attention. • ' "...:„1n1y32, Ili , Z 3-13 =I 1. -Juke! 11E11- JOHNS PUN, Agent fort K. A. LANE, (Late Lone - and Untsey,) wholeaale deal er It OLlsand ttlk NEW 'S. No. 124 Pearl. and ,56 Water stroot. New York. MI Orders led et tho ottlee" of James 11. °melt Itsg.., or at the Exchange gate!. will maitre protopt attention. September 2S, '56 itt-tf , - ' .1!, ,- • PUBLIC NOTICE.; '::-. • ibL t . persons indebted to the under signed on book accounts due the Mining itegirder. estahtLshutent• tram January. 1850 to July s,lS3d.arti re. queited ttrulake pay :eat to Charles' Vilet :- tto ashcan ell pergans having claims ef any delieriplion against me will' also, present the game for • settlement. Ho is fully nu tborlsed to settle tip my busluteis nuttier'. ' • , • jtJt.,i, '5B 463 t - • . '. 6.L. VLIET. " • it .Dealers . WOLFF.' •• • ,-_,• - -Deale.-it in uram out Cototry - Pridacei - . if iiruis, ..Korliiiiagrz lbeiad conoty;-Pa. , • THE subscribers are now prepared:to All any °Merit of *heat Rye, earn, (*its, Potatoes. .Bacon, Butter,. Eiggs; Lard..te.. that 'pay lie4ent to them. Coal operators and pmvision deakna of Schuylkill connty would do well to get t hair supplies of grain and pant clone from ni, as we can supply them at prime to be to their advantage. Send us -your orators. • . . - • 7 6 staAmm t wocrv. • ktilten, JunFe•Vi, '46 ' ~ _ , 31703 04 • • 6.,1 14 tons, 47-17£.1 52,130 13 1,8 0 ,45 15 940,630 of : 1,090,00' 9,012 01 FANCY FURS I. ' INT Visiting the our f riends is!the country should not rtdi to call at the PUB Store of, M. GrTZ, N 0.7% South S.ecouil street, Being the direct, Importer and giving his whole attention to the Manufacture of Furs. hi cannot toil of pleasing ail who will give tdm a call. Ills stock is the largess and, most complete In the city; his nticesorill be tbund as ire as any establishment in this eoun(ry.' . Every. style otf ardinals. Teams, Capes, %Witmer-44.'014d" of the following Fars : Russian /table, Hudson Bay Sable, bait Squirrel, Fitch. Baum Martin,' Stone Martin, French Martin, Silver Martin, te.. Lk' PUMA altered and ter- No. 7% South Second (' Oct. Itl.'clitba = • 302.1 ; 13 579,1 9 02 WO, "05 3691 2 15 SuNcriber ..cipeetfully inform the readers of:the " Alingri" Journal" that . be es just opened a now “iter. , rmect Clothing Btore." at to 218 liarket Street. (2 doors below Ninth; south side.) .Philadelphia ; where he keeps constantly en hand one of 'the best assortments of Heady Matto Clothing In city: . • also, a large kasortment of Clotlw..gassimers- &e., which will be made to crder in the best manner, and at the shortest antics; all of tsbieh will be sold at the lowest Cam prleei.. Mader, wriii yew please Bier dee cal _ _ I • . DAVID , MAUL,•429S Market street. N.B.—Wm. Stumm- will b ;fleeced tosee till friends • Att the ahem Clothing Store. October 18. MI t• 'FURY —F_VR§t ,-,WILLMAR'I A. Corner. E3lll' T T and Arch streets, PitiladelpMa, hrui opened his splendid stock of Fancy Furs or every description for la and•children. and wishes the publle 4 to examine tnent before purchasing elsewhere. As they'artiall mann rattnred under Ws own sopervegon, ho warrants them to.tatpertgetiti every respect and as cheap u those of{{ - any other establishment in the: eity. 0D -has-alsof hand a noagnincent astortterutpr children grFlury Hetet and Cando. the latest styles, beautifully Wl:noted also.; every variety or liieltwkin and Felt Rats Or nests; 4fre . , /Ming Rata : Umbrellas, gc.,wil of which 'will bel 'told at prices to suit the moat careful purrhasets. 4 i 7 • N.ll ' persons perrelmoting &gig at thlseitatilishl nib nl.for friends antbtthe eity f ein Ili is them exchsnairdi ltmt4'Oated, - . • W. 0. WILLMAWIT., • North East fawner of ,Elghth and Arch streets.,!- Octoberig, .• t • _ 423m' 41,4fkii I . PUBLIC sact , 'J.' 1 1 or 11111A11101i111 TOW 111' ,. LOTs.) '‘ 1 rff ERE will be sold ~at. P ublieiglAlet ! at the li..tute ef 1712223- Weaver, lii".the.- leis of s k In, lltt Ishii-day, Nov. 8, 181St1, at 2 o'Cloilt, V. 31, tile 6Ahrorlnt , lots to the tows of 131ssioakiti Northihat lersl eoulliZt P 6 -*; • •. -- .1 ,13 ' Lot . . 6. Block 76 , iib7 -, 4.1, ' I -',• .0 ' , : 1 4 , ..:•,.: - ,:tfa . -2 ' " 1, ,as ,f , ", • ,8 : 1 1 119,1, ',,, ' a • • , " 6 “ _ 841_, , 4#". : 1 ' ..... , 23 , s -...1. _Wig.-.' s. 6:11 .... 1 a ~', 41; ,-4. '-- 2':3 2 ..4 - ,-.- •,26:- . , 4 t- - -1 . 11 ; 1 -:“ -, i: 40. :. fic . , -.0 , 1 4 - I*l -- 4 f., ',',l 4 0 " - -.- 111 " '''. 11' '" -* 203 . • 4. .1 it I 44 .-„,i i al—, 4 , ,al - u' ', " tl ' 1 al: I 0 'I." _ ..Ik4 , I fr.- ,- At . lir .i, od-i, 3 , --,. 44 s , i.lx ; -f4,„:. 13; s 4l ',leg _ 44 :. i,* 2- i -- . i - s,. 1'66- ..1 `' - 4i - .• 1 / 4 . /Oa /2 - .- 8 -1, :•I. “, - 1.8 i.f.ii .-; 6, ..- -117 .. 4 :'l, - 21.... - '•1 ," r. , -, i 62 ~ -4 1, la,' -," 112 t "b 2P • f q"--: 67 . '".• - •.. V' 4 - ' 121 " ' Fiq lil .- -} I 4.,. ~ 69 - , --- ":i ik 6 4 - ,121. ,-- - :1. , i II 's' ' .-.' ~.) 72 '' ' 4 a 4 '.. - 324. - • 7 '... 4 , ' I 3 / , a 4. , _1 , 4p., , ,1 4 ''' 4 ^.t 1 : 1 LIZ • : ''' ..3 4:' ' ), a_.' .24 - 44 % 11- f 4. . 126. -.. 4i: .-, / i • ~..- .'.- 4 . - i - -, .-," . .182. ''- • 111 - ' I isisis afeitliare Oft issysiettioli the • iliikra 41;01 1i4,, Doe quarter-of halals! payable 7 '1.827. , ti` ' - ' 1 - ,-,.._ - fk -, ..1--.alt ' • -:- .,,,, , 4 4 , -;.--," ' ' iftW I • , Thitiiisotabluitiaktii-Aostatty: , - - the 1 `,stittsoithe Shamokin Oni.ii•Miaii.mis .thii , V6ita46ol4l unit samilmmitiminwunti minsmfroal Pationaila * *rialtos nook 800bury'amit atortiimiatmiriamtk kik oilusiittimi Phii. 44 44/U.448d./22fsql11.8.1161111,•117 iaibli=j o iAtfOrta itt iliktia9ml , nulanimad a gook mbasicakar :tar Invnitmout. Vex further pariltal temq 'at .W,..,Peamt. at Vissiebbis ,filis billets artist& at 11 ,40araiiiiabani soy flew, Isadore* to Ids of**.-• „ N am 1 -, I , •., ....1, - • , f- , -.IISNIitY IM MO Utel.; .s i ;." - • -,-• 4 ;WIN .1..401:1111AN.,: .‘:i.;' ..Q.C1.10,16;:, 4 ; ,''• 1 • r . r .::: ,4 2. 4 '1 , : "1,... 'ME _ . 'RADE DALE. BOOKEN receiving from the Wei Trade extensive assortment of.standlird works . departments of Minstar's. wliich are !tally low prices. • 11..11.4.NN0. sure street, opposite the Epi sc opal thumb. ,45,6 41- F. 8140ENER._ i e.. Dealer In Moats, Shoes...and TUAW AND MAT LEAF IDA7S, North Third ;SircfA.Philadelphici. A•ly - • , :. T- f:1 i MEE owl • . ''' , ll".l&U.EtatitNElD • .' fiXit-Td. ....hOze ortiet.4 . koAroectre4.l , l I ' • '• - 4s. Ei f t,torr, tioxrdnor t-Dtho;..lll,l3irs' .112 ";11 • . 4 X: • • - 7 ntittAraz colgeitic. • tr,o4 Lbirristor.i, Pell If (Iv - ttA.RTEIttD OA PIT,N!,!S3OO,OIXL. kJ•4lls2lrdteas r ochre t y, r ordanise AlFhskaing lllo:tSo : It• laudNorlptilotiulTrsup4rtstiutt_ys, 41. 21. 6 . - npu. ATIOIIi Agent. j - VS ciao , Schit,yl4l;tvovrolf, re t ina: Deemer 21.!34 , --- -EXTENSIVEVIARALIgIA -0, ._ 1 ~ Azinltkagoiirca, q..cl-, ,J., r , • f 1114 E anbseribki is prep r.i. ~ at i lhi§ olds I stand, to hiruish En ko;:4s of materials bta limas for hiaikihm pille:ysipliin and ornamental, as in. sites_ IStrticular attentialiAis theXtnahß , Parecid Mono' meats lor his *lnnts.w.ure. - They can be ba4 la every va riety 0' style, ir will compare ftrocably in b;nty awl , ttulatiq • Man oßitairied, eln..,chery; on. are', o f red at theaysw rites. 1 ' .• .•, Ji)I ti Ti. LINO:. ' Pollisille, 31417, • 53 • • . -. I : /I • N t ! , ~__ • , i) Pi ' t I P 4? t; MUT ill an d f . v. , ,, 41. t . ) , . 9 ~/it.prpilV, l t. , DUN( me:N. -in . ei•rill, n;ghbor.; Itood amyl - obtain - hatlibfl3l;ple4ll . 74 RP prOtitAbto em oVroent, by ougitaltht in thiisak Pt 1 0 01- Wind Pilo: lar 'Baia& and epnvosslinz PA- our catuSlatii Journals. /UT tersositntlikularsVaddrasa post-pald. i . . -.• r t. I , 1 • -. FLOVI,EII 4. lii'liLl...i - •• 1.. , ••:; . .. - 3OS DM* IFIlr, - ,ZI‘R YOrk. P. si i :-...k1i *Arnie. wilt, Notre will Uft ' IVO) -IthirkrUncit - fired pa poisibiticy ul io.rt, - white this pi is Wi l led will he very i.Tha t 4 i• : : ! . •- ' • ..- : • TEE rorrsvlLLE litaiiti .1 111$114' - ifi — ANT - 1 • •- - • • Trait Illt /sr 1 ' f •- ' 1 . .F4 iis,w W 11" . • 'Jtrelr 4 3l 1 '- Or CE- . 11.01.e.r1<1.0.r .d.ort (C.lveztt ~, o r - , C1..tv15.0,4100,000-Cumrre.i. gr.urr.TCA.L.: ~ . rrll.,,doirtp . arty, , reeililyi; clutriered, iiki.ul 46td is taut' o Pthiosylianlataut' oilcan. ire ,' The olputy.is prepared to effect 1111 , 111am* upon Uses] and to' moire ana asoeute trusts,. and 10 allow in ter en toot:tip . Twelve& at the rat. of Hs* per coat: 9., aginum. Unless otherwise arreed 'upon; I Principal• • d toter at ;Riptide on demand. tapltal - and astiests , ell lariotedl to Cued and alorttragem.'end 'other goal with's. Annual illsblend of tha pro h ts will br , made 1:,.. o a" p "wi l l u fi ins n d o lf to k i• baP‘ ittetra nt n et •s, p lee m. ora b s. i.lu Fo tai r rt " f premiums prhai , eil T.Ablet4 supplied s t the' Company's ()flee, 1 . r„ I NATUAN.Zir..itili, P6rklext.t I i • .1 R.?y , 130L011075 irOfalfli, }B erri l. I.l'. TATI.OI4 mut rim? r. . , ; • l ''-;-';; September 14 "54 ' s ~ ' i ; 374 f - . 60TVialAti DTA - 11tir94 - C -. . al; ; TO; AC dO RDSNTE . vi , ' WI I a iso r lu4iiiii I_ or the Stolikbottier : s. visaed ai a veils] eeting held • Septllnth.l3;,:d.r.the Directora of .the. ;Yeah American Cealforapaat eft, er for wily all that posiloniottlietr sal. tuba Coal proterhy known. as the cr.lssriutv 1 txr, TRA . sltua.o l. in Norireein thwreditpi Schuylkill county, Pa.. adjoining lands of the Orlawasle Coal Coln. ploy; il.isAmpirey .P. Co„ sod It. L.B. 4. Leivls, and ha modlately neFth of and ..eaatiglanus to tbtrbereogh of Puttliville. - , , Itl contains about 37d acres, and l well adap ed for lame operatlOns.. - 1 Tits Velna tß(.loal upon thfs had are unn4,ro . us and of 1 the *.t in thh region. eneaprising. anomie ot are. tbe well known reach: 31ountain i lipobn, Le wis an Cellar, Red 1 and Grey As Veiny. stud ,he Seren-FoOt ail Of a Iwhir l' h ". itZ l i, s ni T4l l4 ' r l isn ill o T t li a A ti . :l l l. l , iV •an E d h %narteir.,- • Ths is atlipeosent one Colliery, in c ' tits: on the 1 ,, Pet • Moatlaln vein. rapable of p Steins enunsol Zi.,‘ st tons of Osal, whirl, Ic rented at • 0 retliti per ton. • T e sett foie of the prof!,,rty, Oettu ifs Onttrulty to Pottsville. and Its erouniandirta pito tie,, , ,,i,,s ~,,i,,,,,d verY Valuate:if for bulidlin , pnrpoeo4., as will fr more fellY seeby rettr s sineo to the lithograph), ns, • • r • Title ind at:stile. sod•elear of ail ineumbiunc.s. . -. V ‘l , turptc and t-onil , lull: of sal, anti:plans of the pro p rty, apply at the AMA' , of the .meth /merits's * Coal. „ 1 . Co pan i y,leVi South •Yodei3l stria illitta ilphis." I t ' 15.1.11 LL C. Nit DI Pri•refrint. - Oct, 4,'',5t14 . - . .• ! _ . ..)1 2 1 4d-if SV P it.t ,' N'E F- '; 4 o l d 6ll .o A n -r t ire [ . irt.lit.9..s. tho .itch. of IN-t. Virtu, know; .13 03 "AF/I'.3Wli t i ara tC,I*II. sltuatetl in the :rho:al:ill; Va boil the totett of Orwlgaburz,7, {titles • little% froilli Itallruael ind canal. CiiitiUt "ata {{ lar.ce brleit'iaLrciZeiti o ' w traOlers,.diutiag wenu and liitaiett hn ch4mlaara. piireh In froldatiti.W.lCaP), s%ltll and gatileti,wit h fruit trees;:idr 01-Ile:it Irate( at the il.a tr. wit th "Ina of rutinie.4.wokr; g,..1 fra e l atone. and natal eitSboildlihrt: it el AI ti, with a *arlaty auther fruit t vet ISti acres orthl, prvvrty Lind..N.lc It tiart ef which catnip! lie sourp.talt:4 (.1 Teryri,odufllve for gyttn :::11.*•r. .l ltheatunt tiiithub. , •ral. , tit 11 Y*14,1 -' i Ineon hoconu veryValtrille---tle,'D la vr. . ft& ii•oo , qty has been lon km and with a i tilTaxlienees can 'ho mi , (arms In febnythfll aouoty. it I 'fa perpoikot I." l ' , ! '1 Thee., wishing to pi:imbue at eh! apeettilly l trite 4 to call anitrematr Ye ltylotia to:pho dis of silo. Tho i;rej byi Jamb' T,... Ctitoon. roit,thii 41mi 311#nee, at 1 - 4'04 on wild day. Tel iktiorn writhe day of fink: ;.- i j?!t..1, - 'i : —-, . -04 r ' L'i I "the Gr atestMedical IJi _Age, .. . A YER'S CATIEAt T 'PTIIIET don't keTii iiiiiiii cup: ihout. i - . I , .. , .. , r J F or boa ai , .cur,-(1 PrrptpF..rti Clime 1444 et have raiod the n'Otst. '-' 'are bOceti ha,v4 cured Etv9ipoas. ! ' .e box nlinys'eures flu; Janadh , Chive Bakos r aro guru to Nero o tl • . !ton leliiltal, on.. atom ,St: jj" Two baxea bare otmplotely. cure d 1)11 the lettE4 Oman dettea art - dorm rell'foern44 th ,I1)nedoeo etuws,the headache frisl to)tch. • . ' I, '.. -. 11 ~ t r trojg Via, Olteli repeated-1 . 1 l t b 04741 a "' ' •' . . ' rheirshopld br , zicen ta'all. yoil , on loss Affitoted tali thin Fellnrtr. I IAR a xoosle physic they; have no , 4100 I” , t *tires; do r.in gement' ot till Halt a bilx.rurco a C01d... -, • 11 ' I .: They pl4lfy the blood, and:44 , oa 1n of 44 4 :44 . .,47 dlßNi' , '• '• ' '.:' • ''' As a (libber 1 4 ,111theiv ht not 1 cl 1 , They nniptrely vegifiable. ntr ; a .4omplkli an n'n.teeduntable: O in. • Prer` 444 .`t l4 : 4 " Pr. J. C. A Yr, 44,1 4 rac, piss, anfly.lti , by all droz.,Otslitnl 1 1 rotiehlttl. this section... - earth iiii - tiii - t r iii 1 treng mns -, tktobar, 4. 'IA • - - !il i: - • 'UGC!. ' I i i ... I ' " 1 ' ' BOERHAV :-- ; .. : ;• I : ... . .. „ , -I I 0 LIR - Di D_ Al.' C.. .... s. ,•,... • - ~,,_ 0 .., 0 „..„.„... 7 ,;•.--,: c ••:,—..7 .1 . 4:- 11:,,, , ,.• ....,...:,. -..... . ~,,,,,..?..„ • -•.. , ~ : , . • ~ ~„3..d,/ : .-,.. , :•., •,.. ,: .i,... .• - - .J.1.fk.,r,, , ; : . 4,.; ••,,, ~....- ~,!-_,.,• i.":. .::--1.1.5,.\', t!'tli..!tkil: A1::-.2.`:4-..:" C::,1-':"":"----•'•-^z,':.:' __ l 1G 7:11E - e4L,EUR A MD .1101.4!,,A 1 ' 1 ' - -.I DYSPEPS i. • -. ElliseeF,e of the • neys,l .. • 1 , ... 42 LIVER, reCiDIP AIT, , ...'' . rr - - i t VEAKNESS OF AN,It c END, - . 1 i .i . ;.. , . '''' FEVER AND A •• c E .:-. I . . ~ Aina the various allectleas cceseßm trt ipon 3disorderid f'+ • -'• • ' STOWS OR U i nta i.• ~,: S.hett se In digestien. Aridity oi l the tomech,' Colicky Viehrs,: Ilearti,urn, Loss of •Anpe ite, 1./kespendency. Cots I, r e ,„„,,,,, , I , tiled ' and Bleeding P. les. 17n all ;I:crimes,. lateannat lit end Neural: Au .4.ffecti ll< II hss In, eumerects instances:intend - highly binefle xi; and in others efie.de • (id et decided Mire . .' .1 ;/ • ••. • ; , - lllThis Is ; a- purely veretal,le eximpoluid, prepared on •st rictly scant M.:. pri neighs, after the to:tuner of the eels. Limited 11,413nd grek:ronr t lioerhaoe.. Item se of it s great * o.lcesll itesnogt .of the Eutcpesu i'lat ' Its introduction I r elle the United States seas Ihtendeet iMrt, especially for ..theas of °jar fatherland se:titer...4i betcud there over the • titer of this mighty country. idect. ng with groat ants „ f. el i eet anws.47; thew, I now offer it t 4 the American .•pablic, owing that flu truly wonderful reclual yietnet most • sackn.erWmsd . , . . , 1 . -,,t, Is platicularty reconuneiuded ; to: t Clec persons whose ost lint finis may - hive been inspat by the (mutton til are ecirdent spliltS;er etheb-f ;Ina of dissipations.- ierallAtustantanenus'iu•bliecti it ti ids ll•way direetly ••;So•,ttie eseal of life, thrilling...arid quick niriir Orery -Yee we, , r plng 'up 1 he drooping spirit. arid Inrset,infuitinw n,ew' • hertith and vigor In the systent. .e I . I 1 'lsitflll—Whocrer expel:is to; &rid lin this'll lisverae xin be di, ppoltited; but to' the sick', ,reAg and row spit- 'lt.i.d. it will prove a grateful arnomfld cordial, pOracoacd Of shunt by remedial preperties.l • j, - • • • I I Caution; t—Thu !vent pmjularlly jof this delightful I Areuut be Indite's:l utany, itoltatlce i i3 vehlrh the public I Should gehril epeiut.t purchasing. not persuaded to' trey anythins ; else until you havle ,glCen Barrhare's llolland ; Ilitters a Mir frial„ One bottle will Convince • jou how ihtliiitely stipLrlcrlt Is toalkthero Imitations; I 'Air Sold at' $l.OO pi* bottle, er; nittottletTler 1,3.00; b$ the Bobs Paorstwrons, •;.• • • .. .; • 1 :: BENJAMIN PACE,i4R.4.-CO.,' -'.. . I I .1 ':- ..11,14t4f,i5tioing, filarioaccutilts a!td fliewitts; ' I • )„, ii : Pittsburg; ra . -'' '. t , - . • Wet' $4 1 4 In thiladetPhttie by the iirata—llattman 1,-; ' 3torctig.. Oleo of .the Democrat; Jobp Johns, 2S Hata 1 stivot t: tesotte 4. Pons, I:Z.:imp , '2d at. ..- titbit); tat I ) 411 diblfs _lrby, flitter & Co.; lanta.stert, Dr - : . *ANC k Vo.: - Pottmitle. John G. Browne an .:•,1 ' Wet 6 .:w. Ertio4l TAulaqua; by E. J r; h. .... ,; me. b,,, J. ,F... Kiltatimil anti -to tielsaylklll illanai •- r...,04 atatater.' I , ' , ~,,• .:i ,1 ,, i ~ ~ r• --..- ,- - . ' - ilatt:s,i's6.: ;- ; - - '"- 1 .. ',- .-''''• • : - .'..t'• '' - : . . I";, 31. GETz, 'PhlLidelrlats. 42401: • 42-3 m . . evri ., 4.- . UN FICIIA PRIVIAL-FIROC.ANIkT.I9IO: - • ' Nit 1 4.48-• in .and n - •nd bi, .a act of the i : , (kneed Assembly, of the Cunt Oda weal th of Penn , astynta, patient the 11th day of Apti1.1946.1t later tided._ . f: That the election for elieteta eflheAdettt tied The Pre.‘ Alvan orlbe Mahal States. shall le the year VAX. and . On ` ll ' lll .l l ar - there +net, lie habi anTumaday neat . atterthatist mandaY In November, i• . , : ! I- sou. *neouNl, Wnita eiv vAll,Elq..llllgli IlliettEr el Erloilli,lll (koluty. d 'b•antilhlai: my .prociamatiPo, :Ewa uatiAlu the- ii;)enten or the county pi' Sehuyikill 41ushidetXdo vote for tambete :f tat Legistadms so mod , i .*1 theitialetal t•laces et elettle instb4r wend Adept km i -.l.llstrichOnt Tuesday. the 4ttid. pdt . Novesuber uatt,l)a-; li weertr uiii bouts or 8 and to eel ele,,th the ibisneen, and ' 17 o'clock-I.h thin itleriwn. tn,suto Lie . 1 '27 ELhoCTOUS FOR i ,I.Rmidmr? . .C.iD sick:. 1 4 111461diPiT of the • United{ •Istatep; ' Xvery 4 Sitlunt iiptitlpd I tal.l4ota,shidt &liver to! ' ihi, propo olliptr,, 'a ffilitpu pr. toa.ti4o4;cozdaltangl Ow et of ttrenty4irett pers ne , Llr elector* • And It ti fOrtiliter.Plo, 4 on.ut ths the mural _Jcuka.4,la, fipPOoral4 . otut . IL:ttrita i tacirc p mash itC.thabeneral: I..,loulevq:hebilnithe 4t1d, 3 41. i Wit'. attehd and, Ip3rfurni tlitaecrat d eitla inuk i npon theta by the, 4 udd,a4Ut 144.4.44' . *1pUti0i,' f - .1. ey seethe' 76 14 Um'. 1 itititark It liaise detheetit:4ll4 the'pettra ift6th'6 1 1411 t - I nisi* eihAtelblret 4nynftaz theuaid uTeetlan foe plea-J.4'j. lto tettis Vriday..the 1a... darliieeentheri et the 4:Xdft! : Ittnuerte , udii entipti of stirnylkill. . •', ^. ' L . -; ,*, . f • ''' And r itiiiiiis4the satiSset,_l lan CO hot dimited 6 ging i polio:et 't.tetery liaram,izavp t.n.fustioOkullhe Vow* rbo AN* hula Ally ollicUr Ur ofprorlOttunne, u , 19- putt tec trust **Mae ungenunart.ofAhellOtted Siutau 01' ibbi 1 Mott , . 04ir' Ufany ci,y ur r in rpc ..14411Tstriutoipethap a i unatnlialanid Uffleerar ' 4 42borditottO ontoroo .1 I alant.leor Moll Wound deithelediratatte , I tint orptidijiar,v d.ipart hid lialpor of asiy lame; 1-'1 panted *IRE% Oat al so 1 Tailsonatobexuf,emic*. , 4 a 4 glad the State Loglitature 44140 Bettelitte 0006:10* ' -1 etdad•Mtek any. dtyr • pta-efaur leisonkal 1 distrieklaalyberoitpaidepr In* , or Pureitisktio. - 44. 1 114 2 't nue, trixpeltuppgruwatrpointaten4o"lloolW, A I mqlletit4knyelpettanut tigaienumbuiraaloll ' 'Ol 4 up luaWfari Jiadge-or Pu,Y.**l44lll:PutarNir..to "I'llc9'ii‘Al 4 l, l *vilobki4 iliir"ooftiolialUntr-irtdA r j liir; t .0 t-- . .•:f5.r.,•?.-.1;,. - S l .' : Gi v eli • --. 11i404404.1iiii4,4,t-Tig )1(4,41511-Oilsr4WOW r oa.itio-ibi,7.4,..t.... i_sonfio. r i i..:droCiiisl naptilizika4-; kaaelieb,vitthcirnifid.' qlleiliiiMSoiitich Wt 0 tp. , 4 - -,r is•fyw. E - 42,;. - •. i . ii :! . r l 1 .1:.,.4, rn .„..,,.' . _..?" - ft ~.,- P..l4T't u ., .. _ ,- •1 ,p,44. u,...5.- hr. Ars I.ka tilit , e .., . i ~ 1 IthiillWiekerh* - 1411.141 ,0 1: ' :.'' /'' .• •• .". . IPllltialltti )*0.....1 ' . ":-.cttt," - :1/._tc , 1 t ' .l'• . ; --.°4'., . I,` -:.-, . ". -'.' ',' ,' '.," • , ' • ' L ' - '. 't ' 1 .1.74 " * ".6"t M;; Th. CODATesi,d&o.i.l delegation, 4taitdr, 5 *4llll- - licaniand 5 Dttutoltate. • - - - • - • Ali4eiiiiient Spraees.' • Goi. Ile . saitiraile as eloquont watt *Ws .spoisc# n~Nreiot:lle~ aa 1404 - f• - •: . amnia audienoil at-EastOitlm'Wednevlsylgitti • . Tkarakspgiirtrag. . • ' - 1., Oarenmor.lioll4 . 4ll ot.tbis, 6talde s Oolrarna. els* of NerrlYGrk,iiad flovariter Price ?gNaw .iftraay, havo - each reocniumaded 301korS i oveliblv lb day , far &retr i al itraaltsltiing.,,' The Inge uC lhe !,4t310 foe. Ceual Quateinierter r ,; all the cotuitiel brg `P t! ' the 141.; lewing tools :.. • ' . • Scutt,- ;" 213.1141 Cochran; Fulioil -'" ' ettrO • Dentoetilleiaejelity, * ) 1, 4 IVe !Ma. It Seat Yetic" :. • I,‘ - Tim CaOkoll Truut4 isas *um. ItiELvQ of 11)isAititiad Bi _.nop cif pia ilia isktiot Childyl of ktikeo.,. Id°, liattier toogreiatiou' - toppo!S ttbwipsi tbi Bishop; say ittat the: ittierests of ErosionittioliVC,,iitiqb:4 ticettio. those 'or - ito roiti,*4 and ilia euso'ti,lt i ?Eme, .iutiao Ili the Uoittil WA. • • ' 'I Pions" Jeanine. ,Efr, "I The' news Wm - \ traniess reskitiaitite arrest of ' 2511 Free Soi.l . 4mignino, hnusedieteliuppi their; • arriv4 . li Kaasus,'Liy a large body of, U. s,, troop., proves, correct. They: were • treated with gteat,ruderows, their bagamthrokon . open any uu r chal, beds . MI MO*l _ th e mud, , tenias stulon; etc. They were miulalpeisoners and 'taken' to Liecluntitint, where, it seeins, qovernor tieurjdiseliarged , them, as • they bsd . privionsly ; . his 'written promise fur their safety; before tog. They afterward reached Topeka The (list 'of tlUeFreisSoil prisons:a ot iLeeenipton, charged whit lnuider, was w cu Inn e nen lin' inn A Pros Boil Convention bad Won. field; ntil whiub It '4:ts 'decided-not no held an election for , Presidential 4thicters under the §tote oirganisstioriil ou account of the' dieter liattee and distress pre veiling in Eiaisss.: - - --- .. i i, Thelastest.tkoad i Eurejpe. t... ' ~• . iltirtenniabdp Arabia,.'"atßuttoU . from t Ivor. • . 1 pool, , bi ingii. Itatoivan• • intelllgenze rto ' hog Itli • ' init.; three jays Tater. - Cotton boa Cadraiteed, cisr.. •,, ",_.. tug to.tbe adricerfrout the United Stater. Braid. ..• • Dias were ttnaily.; .- Tife stringency' in the London(" -. money titailiet still continued; awl had' sligh tly , - inlrCaind:."7he di:en:atm of Bullion in The Bank: . • of Engleutl!during:tbo weak showed thehirgtag- e ' gregate of tiettily-tkplpion gonads atyllng.,, Thu. ~.:3 .: English telitgrapb companies. biro given *boo-, .7,''..it.4., i ilurt to Prof.-dlerse. It il,Miaill Ont Ithiol ..Eing-0r21: .. . Naples bee '.ion iitadiiilto Osloo certain concei::' slow., and teat the trouble would boprraiiged am; - I icably. ".'llia Prencb ' Autliaastului -do I I lie Stript •• confederatian lit : Lebalf ' 4 tHi. Itoiciliit. irisoners.. - - •t iu .I . .it!ufebata l t, but itwais believel that . tbei Fad- bral:gorerntnent would -acquilteriii, oily on noudi- . Lion that the King of Pruselareourino:i.hisslrtint , • . to; tlib - principality. •A I.).tahilt parer ,announces the mettle:neut. of the Sound Ilona <Laotian. - • - . __.. ' . illE.llliNkT OIIIIIAGE3 IN NANBAS. • .. , Bye SALE Premises on ithat-valriable e+ntaluflin '444 !i1..1,4,414-halt mile ,cllO au l'ottsvillo and 'uiprovemente th,large hall; two' !ie. 5114 th.r, eight It rile dont,. large, t ofehrcLl,ery. fr1.•:o of luau , irn, oWer 'tory of ' apple oreh illtro.aio about gmitor 1 " 'Mar; hay, and , arrl i a - of excellent I • if 11; mold ti In gOOCI OM and adualred, la' cp. of the best .a ptod for datry; Operty. are re tithe:rusetreii, rier 11 kr ehuwn i..ale to emu -1 y r aud mad.) -TESTi3LOXY Olr'A ViSih!tr.t SL.tii.OIVICII.--Ivro copy the fullowingdotter from We Richmond (Vs.) • ,- , Whig, of October.oth. -It is .. the tcstimony,of,a;•• Virginian, tied slaveholder, in •Kansits,eogetu. ing.all thatilms been charged by True State men. k Read.it: • 1 ''• .. - ' • 1 . • : I - .11"tirri; C0.;;M0., Sept. la, 18S .' - ro the kiltore' of the itiiiimond Ifldir - . • l '•• I reed ygn a few Nem in 'writing, beievingthat '"` Yon /new , very little of, what is •dailj ranspiring, ' in the Great - West, What information you'Vir- • Kansas get; coming from ..same little r '. papers is • Ransas and the herders thßeof, lanot to be relied , .Whak titd.se paßrs,e,entain' is ;Rise ire part-ie „. fate's in tote..; 1 send you 'es' printed-'eataple. I : hare tired lung in Wet mond, but ate lme' here in - . - this goodiji land. the " Platte • Purchase." -• '!A • fairt - 4, land than this-never teen viewed in his wide ' eareet. Aloiely spot for alt that life eau ask.— • Satuhrioity-' l -, MHZ ‘. ... ; '.'The setthlre'et Kansas Aro:from almost 'every , Statis in the' derfedentoy. but rhiefly from the free. States; tie test -are iueetly Missourians: It is ' doubtless kuorrti-to you that the Missourians- have ' lintole repeated - invatieps •tf4R'enses... When the 1 ,- Olertion cateeoll, (the first one partioUlarly,) hon. tireds of illtnns, loaded with.praiisions,' arms or :every:relit/ee l and name, ammuhition and barrels": ~ ".• of whiske.4 were tiriven to within half a mile 't!" the palleii There the invqditis encamped, and Mich shouting. swearing,,„drinking, firing, halloo, ,'. leg, rearing, dretuniugi., this world never save ri fiefore, Next mornierg they marched to the poll 4-. lied grire a 'Denmeratic rote. After voting, they r , returned to their 'camp, retested • their Remit/ma- • lien orgies, and„elte west daterossedever en,Mis -1 pour;. This is as true as nny.recoeil in the United , -- States..:'lt. would require many sheets of toAseep „ . 10 - contain ,11' tithe . 'ef the b./Irk/trifles, robberies and . • murders that" have been committed- in Kansas.-- . 'on know Ithe, Missourians, have thrown, every Printing peg/ into the Mis/eari.rirer that Aid not • hoi*t . the ne,,,,1"r0 flag.' It is thus yen haat er is/trey ' • I , ..rtidi ! my, nud Mturteuths . .of that is fabrication. . • I.A majority orthe people in Kansas vrere,,n,nd ate, 'for making eta free •State:. •' They are not Abell. - 1 tionists, huti Preis State men, 'The Misaourians. Iknening Obi, have 1114 rerourt , elo various expo-'' 'clients: Th; laid, - Or derider renoet, is to expel or 1 ,o,dmeiso th les.,• • ' - f ''• •• • ~,,,': . - -'. . About leo"' clays ago, the Missotiriens invested ''' 'Lsassulistli 144, the largest town .in Kansas, • and gave•petelseptory orders', to every-man in the l efty whom ,they suspected of Free- State &anti meets, to leave in one hoir - and admit or dk.....;- • !One htindrbd peaccablel orderly artletni, mot-' - chantis, - .te.,i were; then eetur died to' leave their :houses, furniture, ' shops, 'tech, eteres,Ac., to the houertyaial mercy'el - 1 ,-.. -Oeurof them had in ; hit{ store $20,000- worth of good!, as. per invoices.. If, you have ' , any -idea what were the feeling/ of • the Athenians when theYntandotted Athens' and ... Cimon took With him only a ;Art ot his herse's jurniture, then yen May fOllO some opinion of the: - great calanwty • that , fell on these tine' hundred 'families,. ''i%ey lett their * hotees--their Wt. Ono , ' might have i aught houses and lots, worth' thou- , 1 1 . sands'ef dollar*. fdr $8 to $lO-might hate' bought ' - 11.ivagon load offueniture,er rich and costly cloths.' cassitoeres And Hike,for'slo to $2O, '''Prein•what • , I bear, one might ; ttavo • , botight"ossorigh 'tO lead fiffy•wagonsr - for sloo.or $2OO, or less. *.Muriy did 1 buy "wagon lod;ls for' a mere pittanee. The great. '. bulk was left. i / have my information-frown re-, liable source.--frplp ft. highly respectable Alirsotiti j merchant. 'You niil,nsh, why this-cruelly? Why "t" this greatiejustice? 'lt is tele:stem the Missouri , . :4 r aus %nye either beard, er.they'ruspect, the beads I of their one hundred - fteallies actually -prefer„„, s 'living in.a. fine !State to, that of a Slave Statet;-..... •., They artipeaceseble, orderly, well-behaved people;` •• were rich, or :beceming so rtpidly.; They aro a.- -.go•ahesuipqpio. They are not abolitionist's... • •• ' • • ' To add to the above, the Missautians'make Iran 1, eticnt - excurtionfl. in the territory, anti they will ''• - eh mit 'dcivn d Pree . State man, Jae in a soon as .they ' '. - ' :would a 'deer, and' sooner, too: Ndr is' this Ml. ', They have alright to all perquisites.' in or oat of the cabin, Merciful God! :This may be rice rC, ';-• -' ' - - i A 'Pree.Stato man war . found, eight days ago, ; , murdered Mk lealited. The sppposed murderer ; . ',.nd scarperlives in my county, (Platte;) and wilts:. ktmerd to say, the - day praiiiins, that he will dean. mined•to'havo a scarp, and he was' seen otter thee in the Territory; atul near the dead body:,-' :,--` '- -y ' '• •I'L have lived tenpin Richmond. ; I own slavye ,. ; 4: ' bull do not like. i ner can I .like, 'in Abolitionist- . kW.% Seiler I do not hate nor blame;-• Hif hat a L right to wish, situ-to pray, -too, if he ehooses,:that •• - ' ,Rifiduis be made a free.. State, legally, coitstttli- •''' • • L ftiontilly.: . ' , .The troth is; the ' nation ; shou l d immediately'- -cause-the Little Giant corn-cracker, Douglass; old • ' emke, 'Pierce, and half a dozen move' agitators, to be'arrested,. carried to the.. Potomac, and there, right oppeedto to thc. - Capitel, netle one.. should• ..„*. have a mill. -100 / fastened-about hieNeel(wi iron cable ~ a nd ,bed . east into ; the middle et, „,. strewn; +ben - , !'' squatter sodireigner should II , tts be' ermitted 'ta live - another week„'inor iodic' a ,• natural' detith:-•-.1- ..r ..' - -1 - • , ; ''. .•,. :-: 'inlet no croaker, bat-I .believe hatuanandur , '?..' tlaettltall hatßasAstadito 'iis utmost tension, and that a long, a ernel,, ea d Woody 401 Illrile, is about; , • to eomnistme. 2(lnd sails the Cotnatetyrenith. Yours, trut.r, , „ ' , ti „. - , VltStlri . e. ' ' „... L' .. ‘.' .*. ' , APF IN •KANSAS.--1:• , '.." z'.•!". .. : - - aillts _ The r e ign 441 4 %4 tyrauskylu.ihnsia . ' • ts- now:': ' consplOte.eThe -east, ott erase . , ot•Gloy: i.alsory, ale! 1 repotted 'by, teilegiaph is in hermon7 rrith .ths, ' 1 courre.whleli he has perinea fromithe , blicinitini„: lie 7, 4atk hy Intprhtonin Ole . Fled #tate eititeita: `and be his - note hundred linti - tirtien.Ztrtheit'''' it, the rustodj et.his .14itioarl StV:gnarel.'''llts . ' ' next 'proceeding -was to , drive Astlfy sit :ate, nelesa . public e men belotklng en tine,,Free , , , Biatti'lterty sit ... -as to *vent the potaibiittx,:ptits - riorkanisat on . To this end he, expelled Gent Lair, frithPl l o . 4%ll3- , titediandsfilifiettlaist;irbe filif beep. reinpolied to,' aitg:ibenisairee feet 'Proteethm - itainst the South: - ' ern um! 4 invatiatti: Vtiermera bunted' beyond . „1t 5 9 ; 14 "N 1 .,2 1 .%_.,. 1 kY,_„__ ~Voktka'Stares.7fintgotme...; The ee.ts: step an, n=atty ' dn.. elate . ttp", !Mr. -Territory - - '.sgultistliOtalgrants..freinTthei fire .fiteter,Whiek. - •1 ;unte.dente l .l* a COlStrilef ; /.l.3sSeori Rangers; cinstra,, . Aiiitillttettattt,efettlOteet of:fetra . tui . lle• f t!karrt lasline. ',1,-" 1- ~_ -'-' .. . s ".,''.: t ' f 1 . -:-. ' . Uut thit!laet tasting le' intat i.so.ont a nd a. f? . : ;IlliallS than' mu 0 ,4 %4 wh i eh ' h " . k°,6,111 th e .to i , . end is 'neappeatt;„oo7..tbi? art 's - .of the: Ur! ted -staf‘s to arrest, gentler ri n d imprisou 4.. largo .. ~,ty of portful Immigrants from ; the F ree stateet pith their mires end ehyldren. tl ‘. .i. here booklets l i. St. Lehi Chiage; , . the , een tree ef peSS' .ro„,. , ~ , - ...; :;liven awl. nutf-ir-I.4nttuion, via tr ! er . i?ti litildti3llY agrest . giAti ;h,1 1 4,;; ...'' t",---. - ... ~ OS,. " - It pi ine t-rtvt on illl6 Tay' of ikf ILLS. . 01.),ut:the:, I,QicTornix. ep . from bile out of ulcers' mr a foul sto- 1 ;-"ri•-iiimln. from I • ' , St• v • h stiYiiitraYsniore i .... Via. 'Sr.e 4:4 11* tliPtbundu altulln the—worid. An dd no harm, sn,-da epf,(, • klintielunnidi Tema). dw „ere) In mudlsine '4o:2n ivitry follow its •••• • E • ~ • et , . MEM= .._ ' '. '• ''''.: '''„ f' ' t';':' 's, r• - • - ••'''' ''t.. ~. `-.• ', 't , 1 ,1 Its • sl ' .......,....„., .. „...,,.... ~ ...,.:. ... ffE=MM I=====t2l Southern Teitlekonr L'ohninning all 'the Weret.Ont ratites of the • • • herder aleffient. ' Aiivititllsitssu crowtioti oat this troth :all iv's,— ,•. . . per t 4 61R ses;. ' ", • - BE • • ,r - OM .1 Cathylist • SEE
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