vt).,ttllmtwlw,:t4 , &w.R<' = MI jitiorrs' elettniel T 'POTTSVIL.,LE, PA. 11AVOIUDAIN XOll/FLIUMEC 1, &SIM Swim Gain Faison and Fnant • Metier& inneled are the pilules ettkeli: headed by the respective ca ndidata for thil Presider. - cy7 See that you are not,' . deceived. Look 'eat for Sham Democratic tickets availed by 'the - name: of your candidates. They will et. tempt to deceive you., ~Cotapsitt lour tickets with the following: , • - Irtnsaiora ItleeteieLTlskei.. /911~1 to ,the Erromioarol.Ettareq.3 ELECTORS, ~, MILLARD FILLMQR4, Juin ' Joseph Edw ards, George Mahlon H. Dicitimme,' • • Wilson Jewett, • ' Albert G. Rowland. , • Cpleb N. Taylor 1 Darliniton,* Heard, Mittmel H. StiirAr i - ;. • Simon Camit'on, • John MCCOliniCkf R Thompson, v Russel) F. 'mid, - • , Frederick E. Smith, Abpam; Updegraff,' • - . Joseph D. Simpson, . Easton, Edwuril • , Wm. M.. Stewart, •• .11freti' Pattemon, • Beni& C. Saltier, •Jaeob Painisr, • • Lawrence IdeGtitEn, '3 George W.'A mold, 33 . James Skitintr, • Ihreseissat risetsral Tteket. • iippposed to the Extissicno shia, 3 , 1 ELECTIORS, • r, JOHN C. FREMONT, j JANES farts, - Jo_eph,Edirards, George N, Eckert, ; • • Mahlon IL tiitkinson, : W hum Jewell, • ' Albert G. &rebind, CiilCh N. Ticilor, • Wiliam Burlington, ILD: • ' Wi liam Baird, Mi hael H. Shirk, ' Si •on Cameron, John MCCormset, • , • Smith B. Thompson, • Russell F: Lord, Frederick E. Smith, •_, ' . , Abram Updegraff, Joseph D. Simpson, 1 Hezeldsh Easton, ' • • .Edwird Scull, • ' • • - Wm. M. Stewart, Allred Patterson, f • . B nair C. Sawyer, • • • Jacob Painter,- • • . • , ) I4wrence MeGuffitt: , • gorge IV. Arnold, Imes Skinner, . f 1) 1 1 ' ; 4 r' • 4 4 1 4 '.., RE Ii AD I READ!! "" r I STE&IG T OUT FILLMORE TICKET* II I — I 1, The Shirt Democrats tiave had aboutforty housand iif , the following Tickets printed=nd are busy 41 ch-culating them throughout /the country. • n'hey lire aided in the circulatitM by a few nerd friends of James Buchanan who profess torhe• Americans,lit hay sold out, like Sandrson & Co.: / A i ELECTORS.. Joseph It. Ingersoll, 1 itttdrew Stewart, Aimstrowg'l. Flomerfelt, ' epry White, ~ ... Joleph S. Riley, een l , Ile'liFy D. Moore, - amel 0. Hither, saac Newton, lacy Brown, .. ohn C. Myers, j v &roue' Keneagy, --•- eery W. Snyder, '4 - Kitaber Cleaver, 4 Robert P. Clark, '- Samuel Yobe, 1 4 -- c, Charles P. Wells, Ir.; George W. Youngman, Josiah V. Hoshour, I I Samuel E. Duffield, 1 I lieorge,W. Patton, I Joseph H. Kuhns, William W. Sin' h t I 'William. M. yright. l Henry Phil4ps, John M. ID. / Neshit, James Nl. Hetherington, James Webster. ,Ittrortiazi.-We•have jest learned, by tel egraph, ibat they Bnchaninites are printing the. Straight-out Fillmore... Ticket, with the Marne off John C. Fremont at its heads Let eveiy real friend of Fremont and Fill more' compare th4r tickets closaitwith those „printed in our paor, and which will be fixinii en' bills put up at the Pulls. A LEST . . , ACTION, BENZ/INN, ACTION! • rden4t ~„ , PeornYlvani:4i . hut a Seir horns( yet in 7 temps bettraon this atui the *suotanat" you will cast jour'vote fer a cincridtue fur the Presidency. 'Tin dun for argument nospiriag. Action should be your motto. 107?, nuke %nu appeal , to•you as ' inemben of as peculiar party. WO speak to yoe not ea Whip, Americans or Deenurate. As citisens. interested in the baudiftil.,. operations of Freedom, mid desirous of "On oer bit dam , lag in.pridenver grin soil. until it I*lll the ws. dere of the Pacific, we ask yen to pens. sad im itate kefore you resolve to rain your vote for the :minimal neminei of the faliely , termed Defeo. Crane ',arty, • The forcible 'extension of Sammy into the fris Territories of the Wiwi, is sotoalea lated to alai as visibly in din generation; but posterity, nitioti will . ` number in it ranks Year abildrezi an your children's ehildreii,irill as Yata act in this matter, either have amass to bless or rearm your Swirl- The dlecescratio party, kith* Um of ice optic 4311.41C0 With the Shire power, *with* unblinbing „affront* .to emir& tote elitism of the North,. 1 shah iii iWi , flesur.of iteedorn la the Territhriee.— U, ettawliamaa Its alger leap to anticipate the ' "dabs/ of She gravetOrtari What mesas lie re peel of tbt Misioag Campormise—that ism/a oi/trio ; mina the Nook sad South, which was 6011,4, to my to Slari, odour far shalt , tioti46, se farther." , What muse their winking sit theuf dui Riesairl bombs., WM over rate embalmed . ' people of Raow, t rgeeiwil & Territo rial Legial t mare, passed tbel moat tiratiwierd that,. grrepustor o y to forainga State Goviernmeat, ap• gdyllog foriadsikedon iati the VeloS, sad *stab- Jithisi2l ui r t ry by ea set o 1 the Mai eta% Lees. gaunt • , mesas tbs 1 eadoteemeat by the pat aidli nary in cimenatios anewbbid, af !lb* !' the Piaci Adirliiatrathre, la mash . lei 7to ' th e: mirth ' , la Rama" f What tiomate fragthst. in every I sago& la Coctisses op pot* of the Army Aypropriatioa to 7 , Bill, whits**, the pretriso dentanded by the Meade a. 7 8 • 0 490,,1ttit eta flimotrag, have voted - and raelal4Vbase Power? ' If 4dile means th at the ,4* ste de laser 'of *lodes in Ran. ' " 1 4 all liro - as saila, itc,ii a very peculiar 1 , ~.41,0,1 id working oat the emblem. ' ' • As IlMkatifily hatitatter the tai to doubt the Ire, for lb* easertiuti, weristryp Mg Deamertit: te piny; that eMryiaskiat, ta tie latter , the ROM 44 gm!. 401413 1 nolim on, adopted 'at a Wale 1 ' ' WM OS ase . "bet" , LA NM II: itot& amst i es Ml a That it the TercitarY rd ,;,..., ) . Ai& specked Or retthwaodt; trephOpe o oareolvei •-.'a to and to arum( his fairisarioir of ArLieinni :aver di ferrftery a at whatever seerillee of blood ,os nesiere."-. -.r - • ... • .' i -. •, , 19hkeilapsatirreata • show. that lbs iSeciwaratli' pa*;Ptot ierced`rdtt_to the most humble Ales do** its write, bare been 'and an,d Willi. oldies the Southlnietriint I . #l;* it!' 4 4 It titp two more : Slavelmidlig . Realtors, a, of lirwitaddial ,illprifelliigni SSW t • wit - throw the balsam -of peatkat z , poittr f - Its AU, amt will Immo thei Oa If . '"• , ,orspw tress MAC hawked slid mss timasell Vs' • `' arfol 104 111 10 4 9 4wirr - RIO I V/ 11 . 1 9. 1 4. 100 * to!Web die Wood sad - -tabor of Owe,* OW ottiOipme of the Loth lira; '6114 ashill,l4 itaildord., flaturrolav alto, rata of the fiNieldie, - , , .. • , - . who d for Ara ideacts, tha4,the timing of theti W"tern I ; , ' : d ": 1441111 LT 14%ang.P""""" arniE' I A VOICE FROM - 111E SOUTH: „L. . , . I gilla outlets fur the ti4o TX European istigratlea *bleb f' , - '',. ' iearlyJsurps 14 our *hones, til til , fup thaplder ' 1 HONAOlifi INAL.,,BOTTS settloalateter/and hate : to tO ailimastrons attest f of • • Nok a , s lat =mor e youi eistrilee sad religinat; *VO lipa bf . ilk. i I „Mad lormliriTua l , t,o vote- , , b°r ea""`" ' ll ''''`a inns on tIP szm THE' UNION lICEET roil. The hisloty 'et ont - erountry,—etattstiee , .. , ~ * . ~ , prberOttat ttis forme embus out the vitality of , • --• . Thli the tatter. • ` .. , •' . fearlest chatepho of FREEDOM in the They subject 4113 been expatiated apou,towerer, and io familiar to all. We will cot dwell lapin it.. We thYlifietit Ortliterad44l4 t. ke•P AU , loblwit prominently before the people ap to the but gement, and we lags everi man of family to jut 41s.vote on 'Fueiday'nezt, to that it will tell In favor-of Jirreedeia In the , Territories, Utter not your strungt n "tray I On _ a e ono. . tastra a Per mit hot dangerous, dishonest. posympathlsina politicaddetnegovies to'lead you Gum the path of duly While the Slave power ay the South is a 'unit im theqiestliiii of nailer Won of Slavery,' and while it exerts all its power with the assist= anee'of the Northern Oomoentey to preen the in., silt*Oil forward tato new Tetritory, it le your did yto act also ea a Malt in the defensive. Die. os4party ties; and array yourself with the tower of the Democratic party against• the faction act ing 'against Freedom. Where stands every survi ving member of Jackson's Cabinet? 2,u copal lion to that faction: 'Where are Inghans, Reed, • Duane, Mulin, Pennine, Wilmot, and others, who fur years were , ~..iden,o4ed:l4oaa thia policy .of "the Derocoratie 'party—regular "old :hers?" All, all are firmed on the eblo,ul Freedom. , Emulate Oben in this contest. Cast aside ,all party alle giance, and emits out boldly and forleasslioa this question. Monde ono - inch now—waver from the'strict line of duty but a hair's-breadth, and the Blau Power will gain a victory over Free -ago and the dignity of Fro White Labor, whikh will extend in its effects far into the future biota' ry.of this Republic.. Pcproyhriatas,' we leave the question with you, as ' citimuj, es husbandot‘ it fathers, having to,dccp,haterext in the pooped :, ty of your country, in the peace and welfare of -your ehildnn: - See that your' vote on Tuohy next tells for those interests. Do not permit youpcilf to be led directly or indirectly Into the support of James Buchanan and his Slavery lo uring I fleapits. EMOICIASE OF VOTEIF, II 1112121n2LXILL CO. . El The. yule is rapidly increasing la Sebitilkill• (lenity. Its 1854 it was aa follows at tba contest iktt Governor's election : • . . . Sham Donsodaey anal Romanians, ..• 5,3811. Opptaitioa, .: 7 • ,411,410 ~. '` • - Total vote, ' 9,828 .11fignelty in la vor o(Shata Datacret ( aiy amino. a!milAws • • • 948 At this limo the County • was to .the full Ode of proiperlty74niprovinnents 'cafe progresaing 'in every quarter very itomq in. the •Begion lined to 04arnow,kog, and a fall vote was 'polted.l In 1833 the vote stood's, follow., there being but little excitement, except on : Sham Democracy and lb:menisci' (S3orie), 5,139 Opposition;,- 1 S.BT2 • Tote) eai, •• " 9,031 33ejority to 119 tor of Sham .Detiocreoy and go, mentem, 4;267- The Democracy 108 289 and .the °yetis - Rion 568 votes. • • • ' This year, when tbo whole .Coal 'liusinessile in a very diPrcased state—absolutely failing off its production, and all insprovernents suspended io the Coal 'Region; with lesieely any bUitillog, 'and a dintinuton in tbo vote in some of the eoun; try districts, it stands as follows: • Sham Democracy and Romanirm,, ', 6,361 Opposition, • 4,623 . ~ . .. Ttitstl rote; • i., • . 10,984 Majority for Sham Democracy Lfll BOtraii- • ism, " , . - 1 788 1 The Democraticincrease is 1,202 end 'the Op position 751, making the - incredible ,increase of , 1,953 votes since list year; nod- 1,156 since 'the strongly co'niested'Ooveruor!* election of 4854,-- To give thls„increneeof 'votewoultl require an in crease in pcpulation of 8,00 9 in two,years. Dow any person believe that liar population bat .in creased in that naiciunder piesonteircumstances? ,: 4ain—the i 4 maso- . 1.0. the 'agricultural' dis triets over last year, is only 206 votes, leaving the increase in'tbe Coal :Region of .1,754 . *Mew. Oft i our increase of 751 votes at least 250 were Welsh and English; who Toted with•the• Dentoeracy testi year—And we ma have loet abent silvotes in the County:who voted with the Opposition, which would give the Democracy ~an increase of over! .1300 cotes in the Coal /legion this year over last. I It is also notorious that not less than. 1000 voters bare left the Ctialßegion 'inlet last 'tar. Does ,any person believe thisbi ben legal vete? Itht utterly impussible. . ..r.• • Agitin—the vote in Cass unit Barry .. • , .t in r ME ,s • 1854 ((i4verber's Steelier) ties 617 1955 (Sheriff's Election) was . .; • • ' .512 . 1856 (State Election) was I . 860 lieresse over litet yeir 348 vote is these Tow n et inellding:Foster which haa , iwtn:citt of of Carty end Cass. or ,this ineresse r the -Shati.Pe moeracy received 261, and the -OpPoiliion The increase over 1854, When the whole vote was 'out, is 243. - This would indicate an ritirrease in thc'pepulation of these Townships Of 1458, allow in}; one vote to six inhabitants; which is a fair sr- , crap. Does any person hellefe that the popnbij) tiOn of these Townships ; has increased 1,458 in two years', in the present diminitifted state of thei Coal Trade? It is utterly . impoisilile, and the v.Lte is evidently a fraudulent one. a.b. . ' EtZlingiterAii; It is an established fact ttI4I Pee01.71•11111iil at.: ways mime a 'stronger- ,tinti- emocratie vote nt Presidential elections than she does •ati the mere foal State ones. 'ln 1836. wtien in October Gm( Deinocrata swcpt . the.Etnte lty nemshins majority, at the Presidential election Which . oecurred a few weeks subseqUently, Yen Buren received only 4364, scaler marry dtiis it sae thou& garrison had Carried the Btate.C s i In 18411, atthe State eke. tion,the Democrats bad 4649 majority, and at the Preiidential ,they lo'st' it by_ 349. ' In 1844, .toe ll Demecrats carried both ele tions;lnt the last by a redneedtpaJoritY. Itt Id 8 Gov. Johnston ,was elected by 0u1y.302 me;jor• y, and yet a few weeks alter, Taylor carried the IBMs' by 12,644 over cam, and 2867 over the combined vote' of Van Buren and,Cau. ln 1852:31r. Hopkins waaeleet ed Canal Commissioner 14 the Democrats, having received 171,648 votes, and aftei this Gen, Beat ebtained. 179,122 votes, end Pierce a lighter mi. joky than Hopkins, though tbeusands of Ameri- ' lean, voted against Scott— It Will '• thus be seen 1 that the pending result in" ur State doesfrat settle the presidential vote of ,Penisylvani4 rut', thee fore our Mends whit hate to, work diligintly nn tit tha 4th 'of Noveieber. .:,,, ,; • ANOTINVII Lts.—lt is stated that all the candi date* on the Tinton Ticket are Yretnont Ism This is untrue. In nearly all the Fillmore divtriets lit the State, where they constituted the majority, the Mends of Mr. Fillmore were put on the ticket. _' Bid even lilt were tot so, de /If:octoroon played to roll tie cote of the Stahl iteeordittglo Oe of the tr r es potted for each candidate, and Conse quently no pledges were enacted from the Eleatoril either In favor of !Moore or Fremont. It was proposed to put some of the Electors , on. the straight-out Fillmore Tioket:on the Union Ticket, but it was deemed advisable not to do So, beaus' Oise Elector* were pledged to Mr. Moore only, and we'oonld not ask any honorable: mai to vio late Ms pledge al4dy given. Mr. globe 1110 Cot% mirk, of FlortlMMberhunt county, i 4 a Mend' Mr. rlhooro is Mr. Baird, of Berta, andAjdr. Sao% of Boroorart--Icad nob, we Wino, la tho ease In MI the districts wbmn the friends of Mr. Mume constitute the' ma3orit7.. The Mends of Mr. Pretisont bare acted fairly and biumbly throughout the sbole,eampalp, and bane proved true to all mretgrinents Made. a • jall-Sinee the eliove wmirriittes, we remit that' : the Elector in the Tiels District, the Elector to the Northampton Dialect, the Elector is the Buts and Lehigh District, and tab or nut tors in the Pkillsdelplils Marti* are Mende of! Mr. , 80 mans for this, falsehood. Tan Fairms, id acnostanti Covin,...ln N ot. limbo l'Assl44 the meet sabbisidei , Olinda VMS perpotratoll, Mint &teeth& Kee ye. ted en borrowed Mid no ' s!"_ifheb wo Mimi" after_► bider used: Zs hot a amber of rotes Mem palled, the toter. 'ney bimier . paid tbeirf trig. '11r; Ede/aid Ovotber making libeself.immeisid iy msporkeide for Our IMMO 0.. IF. 4 611111 ? evideeee that Ur. O'Connor would indeed Piii Tie tow; although IPA do how that itis reseipie bate been Lim to Irishmen to ere arm; Wadi aftermarde, mono Warned. brass Coneoliiiii doe having been pe,44.• Le, view of the tossripilass mamma *dip* by ihe Sheen Ilemegene , bit/. oirris thiedenti ll' 4 4 11 Palr $ ll AC Inaba* Of the Owealsion to'*otek dm *w oo , us," limit - 'bb dela lb* 'owe ',paw aas id* 'iii4iiiiitifili '640 is' Wept liiv,raosirlii.' Mop VA* itAlialmil•Milmes,4 4l, ilk.* it all basu4si -Ilk Ile se villeteil** isilreolvii t ee *Wilt_ *Vs "lOW/ 4 0, : 14110 ffI': alai* . r end cheek over, attempt to de '-' ~ . . gitteusAve . Prands,llessewhere. IN=Ma= ; SontlOtas:writtea. nil able letteitn4iiii friends gin Philadelphia, "dated Richmond, 'Oct. 28th, • 185 G, calling upon' every friend orfillinore -in Pennaylvanis to vats the Union Tieliet,— We give the concluding portion of his letter. head., it every friend of Irditnore—read it 'evert patriot: ' This much I havi no hesitation in !laying, that it has been, and is, entirely incempre- - hensible•to me, how any reflecting and Intel ligentman, who earnestly desires the election of Mr. Filltnore,,can hesitate for a moment in voting the Union 'ticket, by which means he makes :tare of 'votes enough to defeat Mr. Buchanan and send Mr. Fillmore to the Hot*, where friim first to last his only chance for an election hart retied. Every vote given for the straight-out Fillmore ticket in . Penn sylvania is a vote thrown away; it, does hint ' no more good than if each separate vow were ':given for some ether end separate mitt; - whereag if given for the Union ticket, it must secure to him an electoral vote in proportion to the pdpuiar vote given fur him. I impute unworthy motives to nobody, but I must say there is something in this we've- Meat on the part of the friends of Mr: Fillmore that doee not appear on the surface,- and is utterly beyond my capacity to tamprehend, assuming, as I do, that it is all done from honest and uprightlirposes. I cannot fur my life see that, any event is se well calculated to foster and encourage .the spirit of disunion,,that has been openly • advocated by the le aders of the Buchanan party, as to place the government for the next • four years in the hands of the 'nullifiers, se (*Mil:tubes and disunionist* of the South. If that apiritis notsternly rebuked by the in dignant voice of the people next week, by the defeat of Mr. Buchanan, (although I shall lot relax my exertions to save it) yer --- 1-nwsi, say this people will have numitested sucha- ter disregard for . the continuance of the Union as that its friends will everywhere feel . • disappointed and 'dismayed, and to a great extent disartned fin. future exertions. I con eider the respoitsibility for the security of our instill/lions, and for oar future devotion •to tbeliniou, as resting singly and !done, on the ithouhlers'ol the Fillmore men of Penttsylva who,htvi•e it iu their power to roll beck the tide that is setting strongly iu litvur of its destructien;hy overwhelming the atlenet4es of disolittion with, discomfiture, -defeat ? sad disgrace.; • - , I.pry God that they will h a the courage, the manliness and the patriotism to. rise Supe iiisr ti, all party and political jealousies, and strike x blow for their' country- ou Tuesday' next, that will brirer dism•se to hearts of all - the traitors and' disuntonists 1n our free and yet floppy errantry.- Here we are ready ; to do our duty—it remains to be seen whether our friend.. iu lacting)lvania will, throw art ob; stack in the path of :‘ • ' I am, very truly, yburs I• • .. JNO. Bolts, • ; LETTER Pao HON; KENNETH RAYPiEIIt &North Carolloatla Amor of the piton , Electoral Ticket. Since the above iris hi type, .thi3 United States Gazette of yesterday, contains a long letter addressed to the Americans • NOrth, calling on them to'supPert the Union Electo7 ral Ticket.. Tie folicniing is the dosing knots graph. It is dated &melon, C., Oct. 2i { t 1856. - Being no partisan of Freiriont, of course I have no advice to girb, or . suggestion io make to his friends. But to every friend of, Fill, more, f would Ray=-be not alarmed or indu, eel:110 support Buchanan, b these threats of disunion on the part " of the bemocratic leed Ins of -the South. They are all vain and idle, and. are so regarded :here. 'And even it they were not, the moist effective aid y ou can ren der to the Cause of the Union is in trying to overthrow the Detnoeratic parts; whose con, tinned agitation of. the question of slavery will, if not' arrested and rebuked ! sow Abe seeds -of disaffectien throughout Ate hind, from which 'posterity must ultimately reap the harvest of disunion. The approaching elec• tion involves consequenCes of the , most. nio mentuns. character. Much, very much, al. most everything depends upon •Pennsylvaniit.- If there is harmony, and Concord, and eon cent of action, among the conservative men, the Union menl of Pennsylvania, I fear net the result. If hi) those who are opposed to slavery agitation—who think that the Pierce- Buchanan party deseive to be rebuked for their having brought the - country to its present unhappy' condition, win 'tordia/ly in Me suppori of as SAME - TICKET, our country may yet be saved, and peace, and calm and sunshine, will return to our borders. if they allow differenceiron minor questions to mar their coneert,nnd to paralyze their ever• gies, awful may be the consequences which they will entail on their country. tours truly,. • K. RAYNER. TEE MRION ELECTORAL TICKET The press of Pennsylvania--Fillmore 'and Freinont- r speaks as with one voice, in favor of Union or divided Electoral Ticket. That portion of -the Fillmore press, not interested in the election of Buchanan, and whose -con ductors have nit been . purchased by Forney, are warm in the support' of the. ticket—the only means recognised by - the people to de. 'feat Buchnnan in Pennsylvania . . From the list we spleFt'the following - .( The independent /Irak/ of West Cheibie (Fillmore,) declare's for the Union ,Electoral Ticket. The ikrold says; "By voting the Union Elec,oml Ticket you bring your peculiar sentiments to bealdirect ly upon the result. Nediher wing of the op, position can lose by united action, I.bmt with out it all may be lost. This ticket' has been• offered to you in good laithby men high in the confidence of their respectiveliartisansi they as th at defeat was inevitable unless a Union mild be consumista. This they have eV' filed; and if yon vote the ticket in the spit. it in which it has been offered, the result will redound to the-peace and honor of our glori ous country." The Clearfield Rajtainan (Fillinore,) thilds this language concerning the fticket "This ticket is What was asked for by the Americinis and Republicans of this county, aud every man who at heart desires the de feat of Buchanan, will use it." The Somerset Herald the ticket say ticket is satisfactory, and will receive the sap - porf.f the people. The Harrisburg Herald says :—"The feel ing iii favor of the Union 'racket is on the in- Arestierin the connty. From every district ire learn: that our American friends have . agreed to give their cordial support tett. We Aoubt.net, by the day of the election ' the whole American phalanx will be in line, with stout hearts and strong-anus to . push on the battle itl . favor of the Union and the triumph ' of =American principles. • The Eastentan is out for the Union Elk . torsi ticket. So ans the llresresvilie mapper awl' the Merairebtirg Journal. Tbei latter. paper went for Fillmore "straight" npio. lastweek. The Montour .Asterieas is ont,far the Union Bettors! ticket. In an article explaining it, the Bepubliems nays I—" The Buchaaier lead en are very bittart this ticket. It in urferes with their p ns." - Tkeindiana is Wm out for the Utilon ticket. . ' Tan Irma Mem tx 01.1111 U. Comm. —A rather= of high respectability, erbing. from Johnstown, says : "The Fillmore men st Jetaistown were vaned !sat evening in attutiaerable force to decide ibe question of their stipport of the Union Electoral' ticket. • Great unanimiff characterised their proceetlitkr, and after an impartial 'exposition of its bean and necessity, •Amy resolved to give itlheir uadiakleid sap , Tba is Horfidays ge bus (F &ate e(re) kids th langua: "The Uion vention reed n s, bald is Banisher& bay* put op an Electoral ticket on a fair and hom arable basis, and for that ticket so put wee .. Imam and bap Vend we appeal " to every . American in the country, and ey t%i i t=tt of Buchanan of whatever party - at he desires the defeat of that party which imitate control the country througUnt FRAUD end PERJURY, by ornate es : ballot boxes in Philadelphia..ad elsewhere - t* State, as well as in Caßforoiai to imp porr this The Jefferson Star, an AZISTICEUI 'Repub. Meer rosins good eersiee, sad eur taty t . ammo" went' for ofidrlo(" "g . *, Tao Cirotedi t _pAriiMA 13*ioa-coustyilos put up the Union Electoral iicket cud smugly cadorscait. - ME M== ME The Connetintrate (Crawfor d _ ecionq) tole • rier. buses out for the Union Neaalif ticket. We 'observe $ inport at Several ate - Wags to, le. make +integuments to tring out every rate' fu thsr - county, apropos, of which the -Courkr rens - irks: • - - • - . . "At the elettiorklast week s We did - not I* gin tO show onr ssiength—tensequently with little exestion,bar majorities may, and se bet lieriwill f be largely imalyisell." • ' • Alm Getlyeberg Sur comes out for the Unkni Elect :vat ticket, and contain a strong appeal t(i• the Fremont and Fillmore raett , :of Adams to go to work; as "the track is BOW clear." , • • TheLewistown Atoinv (strong Fillmore) urges ha readers to use their best exertions for tha Union Eleetora tielet, at it is the 4 onlY plan to beat Buchanan."' It says• "Lit tle will give an increased majority for the Union tichttia November,"" The lanciuner !island Weekly says alt the °Neutron' of Buchanan in .that. county will vote the Union Meanest ticket. The Tiovi Agtiator puts up the Union ticket,' and promises 3000 majority in that county in November. The Scranton Reraki ' (straight Fillmore) haviog been sold to the &mimosa party, sad aaito-with.the Talky Spirit, the Scranton Republieaa has been started advocating the Untotrticket. Itbetrays a . lively hatred of Buehananism. The Sktndiird, Uniontown, Pa, 'Andrew Stewart's °win, has nomewit, for the Union Electoral Ticket. The Bradford Berrie?' also pits op the motes I n last - triek'n MO. Last 'week's Daiville 'Democrat comes out for the Union Electoral ticket, and puts up the names. :I The Lancaster Express comes ont fur the UnionkElectorsl ticket, and says "If they can prevent, on the 4th of Norem 'her, the repetition of the frauds which won a pro•slavery victory on the 14th of October, we doubt not that there will be a fat* ma jority in Pennsylvania against James Buchan -4U and the extension of slavery." - • iThe New Castle, (Lawrence county,) Go idle goes strong for the Union Electoral . tick et, and sa.vtiVas Bruce said to the Lord of the-Isles : i . ' One effort more, and &Minna's tree, -----__ Lord of the Isles my trust in thee " ------ Js firm as Ailsa ruck. • ' . .Let , es.ch --- then do his utmost for the sat iti ,Vation of your itiatitutiou!' and the, checking of the insolence and ove "ng arrogance of a Slaveogracy and foCodom, who, united, are striving to spread Slavery, destruc tion and civil war throughout our 011C0 happy, 'caning'. - .. • i'' f, . 4 Ta Statics Muisitst...atter an Intermhelon of MOO =Main. we are gratitted to purest's that W.J. Tenney, Es,editor of this reliable and usefiti Magastbe:has trucceeded-loaktng arrangements with Mr. John P. Prow, the Newl . tht • which ensure Ha regular publiestliaa ln at ' urre, We sincerely hops that the - career of the WiniTg.ireir46o edli be reePelf mut ;Nom this ttma firth, and.that tti-Wendr and the admirepti of dlr. Tenney will bestow freeliipoult their encouragement and approbattm. We are Indebted to. the pubtlibra for back numbers up to October. . focal ;tfairti. II" 6bet.,Retcler spike at Court liotterf, 14 this norough, hist woeulan ton crowded audience. SONIC for a few minutes, yestm day morning, At noon our thermometer-awaked 40 dagyns-8' abovi framing. Shiro work fir the lest day of October. . !fir An 44Murned Q tieri Mr the trial of chp member been hieemion during the week. Quite n number of gentlemen Intereeted were Unseat fr.nt *be*, among whom wu naked fir. Wetberitt, W. Parker rottlke, Ewri- Cot. Jamie rage, Capt. Peter Fritz, Mfr. Glais of the Washington Hones, and others of Philadelphia, 1 ric waders of the ticbuylkill County Teachers' Institute are requested to meet In Convection ID the Pate Ilc School lions% on Brain St., in the Doeoug'b ataxia in*, at - 10 O'clock on Wednesday suirrning.lirreenninir; th, 1856. coarcouttowto coutl us time &kis— The Mend* of ',duration ire Invited. , Pomba&Van4 regulai attendance Is ;roosted. • • • - * J. K. - ICJIEWSON,, Cb 'At. NI I HE II SUM CO A FORCIBLE ADDRESS. On Slohday lasi. Jufige Kelley of Phlindelphla,resebed our liormitthi.sod spoke In the evening before a crowded sod inteli,ientitellenee at the Gond Koine) The meeting was organised by , the 4pointemet of the :allowlneatßeert : Pruid.et: , ROW:RT li. PAL11 . 14,12Q. • . ' • . Floe Praidesaa: John !Titian, : . 4ohn Yarntff,' . Leonard closer. ' Wm. Donaldson. . ..)%eob Kauffman, , Metaled Edward; - Dr.:A. &hale. ,' i • John Biddle. . . • ' derretarips: • Jelin T. Shdener, James Focht, : Wm. P. Patterson. AU wbo listened to Mr. Kelfoy, wire . Cattail:wed that be delivered one of the most tbrrible:arginneistative and pleatihg addresses of the Campaign. •Ms i thud ream f the Slave Power under the CoastttntLm, end able review of the position of parties in this country were aide and convincing. In meshing of the denial of the* Protilie very, Shun Dettmerseit that in repealing the Illsamiri Compecenise, they *Mud new Territory north of the line to Slavery, Mr. 14111ej remarked' that its parallel, was found in the man who goes deliberately to.wort. lets down the bars of a neighbor's fenceoby which cattle End free logrows, and destroy the oroPa,..flio may not de liberatkly drive the cattle In t bat In the eyes of the law be is jest as guilty. Inthe!.fart 'of =Slug an entrench fur Stem. 8o with lbe action of the ,Mornocratie party. litt the repeal of the Miami COmprondrathey .14 down Umbers to admit Slavery Into. Kansas and the other fuse territories of the West. We have not space to give elms a faint idea of the power, wlmpileity and. beauty of Mr. Kelley's address. .It sent convietima home to the breast of many an unbeliever In the every ebbs. In the State rotild • bare listened to It, we Isellerm that Penetsylvanis wo s nid .61 carried on Tnieday 04.1 t by tbe ems of Freedom, by All.ooo malocity. lt was ems pi Judge Kelley's happiest efforts. i • -Benj. Haywood, Fa 4., dollrered a brief address la tba course of Ow raining. It ,as approplata and to 'Ma point. The Oulon Electoral Ticket la want to ova vuebl defenders as Mr. Italarcaskiand the buitibrata of tirare brarta In pile' County, who - : am- maliTtult tb Woad It nalast the asatultiora..trulebarona at well as *IN Meal, *ster.werks- for IltueisvilUs.." The importance of .the subject ; treated io the snoozed :communiiition, will commrnd for it attention: We have no apace, for cow . ,c 9 meet: • - Mr. B. B. -..—Dear Sir: Allow tee, tbresgb your colones, to drew the attention of than ta. _thread in. the coal lands, openttioni, and other improvements to this riciniti,io an important sattjeet, one ofignat interest tulthein all.' It is -Abe immediate necessity of constructing the water works at this place. The coal operations Faye been constantly draining the water from (behind, and we find, as ther present time, three fourths of the inhabitants of Minersiille deprived entirely of water, and put. to no small inconvenience for the -want of this article . : The operators r znad dare is ao trail number of thew, are compelled . to haul the water . to supply their engines, at a very heavy ex. peon. Some of them have paid as high as $144 per !Week for water, anti have then been obliged to use an irtiel• strongly impregnated with toinerals very iajariatut to their machinery.. The &trough of blinersville has no protection against Are. We rtutawesay what a dug way Snag forth. The loss by fire Ito been but small.. It has been more ! through good - duck than gold management, that we baventesped. In 1835; public meetings were 1 behliin Minereville; to take into cooideration the nooeisity of procuring water s : and ; an application was- then trade to the Legislotare,-to process a charter. The- same session the act was passed, and approved by the ! : Governor, on the 30th of April,lBss„aittherising the Governor to grant- a charter for this purpose. - The Stock boOks were then ;Owned, and . a small amount talkies. The matter was allowed to lie dormant 9 to the 17th Of September, 1066, *hes the Continuations» held is- nutOinesnd appoiate4,A6e. undersigned can varser for the stock of said company: It I,ly intention in this eomnineitatlon to lay a few facts before those - who are latezostet In this matter, With a view of tp letint the 'etherriptios of said stock. :The llteeaan from which lithe:peat to nit. a 4 supply: of lost easy, thins on the Broad lillosatain, and empties into thawed branch albs Bettaylkill,an4 balled Ills Pia, or Dyar's ]lies. There ere, alio, two. other streams coming down I from the elottatille; which can be - Wiwi to when I vectitire& The rotate is from a point on Big Creak, whom itis crossid by ther•ionglemtwate. rook on . - the "Matte side: of the Broad Konbtath 111 0 0011 whisk It demob prohibit, that sty troth:Ma coal Aid bifettO4, by traY of the lifise4lllloap la aft. oetoville. \ . The dirtaace is - 14,050 feet, lona- the rive 357 tot.. Tititileit is inciter thesis dash*. , blab honied, and _May be , divided Os *atop of al hill otWth of the tole, which It 724 feet drove the.; put' of eeiliietweeseat row &rotary Meet, and editeltotill slOrd s elite-for e:ratertreir, what - the Use toast fro making eae-Itpreettotatetere oat. ' let treat the „pipe, !All anew the - The' whole ttletexce.7.7: l ll/ : of 11411144 i n .(110 ill' 19,050 feet; to - AMC west „be added abOat ass. vittatowstit !Write ;piato*paesing Into oath other,' amities the *hole tyototltylogehlid to be "NS ; fine actimate,if laid Will a teigatit. pipe-. . 16,14$ feet, teer.laelt, pipe,. delivered at, - - . • - ; ; ..41:53,, , , , - ... • ... : .L: ..-.- .: - _.„ 67;5: Doh Virg 10 50 :4 1 1; li4 1 4 111 !ii 4/4% , .- . ilie 1004 /041: - .1 •': • ' . . . '17,582 vii ,411414-sne - 6 6:ic -1 :-; ; •-_:-.... -t. :5,.....- -, 060 - For deal at liloaateht, ity; ', - - !•• . . - - , :'2,400 eil -A4Ctor leitlilawasera . 'seise:fog ..altt other etutthipoele4.B perweati.' -,- 41 3414 . 4 474 1* 14 77 4 1. 214 i 44 5 11 4 14 4 .1 /45444 4 4 4 ; 4 4 ,Tivibirnietiiit titre. eli, the town jai'. —.:-- ' le thitiattiiirtitiitudippoit spa. Ow.. 1 - ' h• . the eeitl• and ilea of the*4o.-- - -- harper p" ' ...-os,.' i -":..e.i. a y ,• ;:' i .,,,' r ; P 1 1. . .:'1;...:...',.1:•,_ 4 ,i- f - 7. e l Cat, owelasive of pOir; SUM -6t. MM!MMMEMM=ME2 MD/TOWS TABLE.. Mumuirmus. Octobeirttb, - ;._,teetustituttitkata. In l O-wiikt 13 . 4 neb 1 4 -ot -; 20.10,6110teittbt.iiteli pipe, it Ird ctr., 19,7054 C /saying I 11,113•0 feet, including . digging!. Slung, ESA lee& at 00 ett.4 11,434 . Stopa,beaselser; se. - , ' 0 Dam it litinOWninnY • 1 AAR 00 land dentegte and ematingenelee, sta.,-2 • •t: • Sher, ' . 3 • 334 24 Celt eibelaging *skis to Suishiry Sy 1136.1(15 0$ - Add far . dietdiettion, as abode, , 14,000 oo Cosi et the irotikouteltud vs 4 1 reservoir, $49,51 Ors Tse, above "Is token Irma estimates 'Made by Satattal Leis, SerleYor. A We:Suiten the - sontemglidel futile!. 3Tr engi nest of i,*IS horse power wbleh acteatlY need:did* Avatar at tie prekat time 4,; the Deroalett of Ilinerseille there are abet; 600,:derellieg homer, and eige can ssifelY 'say thA4OO 'Or tbeii stem:ids. eat water; th ere ark." felght honk/requiring dater.; Fr o ,Y . arsi enabled caked:we something near what_the' revenue of she water works will be • 1,215 honk poker, as 3 pe r horsopowar, a 3,645, 400 dwelling bouts, et Sh each, %oft 8 hotels, at $2O each, I f 160 . $5,805 This is a low estimate. We have ceamiNtr of ,livegy stables, end met. ,of the ~houies will pay more wider tent. But iillgi will pay eg: good inter.: est on a winch larger amount then will be required to build these works. It is also my impression that it would be to theadvaitage of the Mine Hill A fichiylkill Haven Railroad Compassy'to tail this water, as' they ire - et the present time wanting -water for' their engines Mincing mil Wolf Creek Road. Should this Compaby thinlikoper tgi take the water, it would, of coarse, increase the rev* - rune. Thequeortion raised who arsinter• wed, although not resideids of tali/ place, la this: It you actually need this water, the impugn re quited is but small, and' we think ought 'to be raised without difficulty iq yocr Borough. Let es exegesis Ibts• qiestion, arid I think we - shall be able to show that there ire good reason, for our not being able to make improvements of this kind without the help of those !who own tho land from whiehehe coal is mined. ;First. I Will state the mamma already subscribed here—it is 113,000 and there' is no doubt We shall he able to raise 020,000. The stock is 425 per tsharis 7 -1, 10' per share I' paid at the time the aubsetiption is taken, for which' a receipt is given, silted by Richard 'Rear.-Treasurer of the ',Commissioners. All the want land in, the Borough is owned by persons who are not residents here. The viral lands which would be directly benelitted, are (wned by pinks in Philadelphia. The dwelling hewed, and other improvements in the Boiough, base been built by Ogee who Cr,, or were,:miners, laborers mid me -eh:mit:l4 and their ail lave invested that they can spare but little towards' an objegiCof Those acquainted with' the coat region end the peculiarity of the poiple, are aware of the, fact that the principle stuck in trade. is enterprise with a small amount . of eapitel. I putposo Waiting on throe wig', we suppose to be ioter±: %c-1 itithis.snat ter: Should I neglect any, lam in r opes that they will remind me of it, nod not th nk themselves slighted. - CLEMENT :, FOSTER, ` • A VOICE 'VEOII A PENNEVLVABIAL • • DEMOCRAT ix reams: I , The (oboe ing. letter , is , fromi a Pennsylvania Itentocrat who has *pent seven& y ara' in Taker. • 1, Tt will be read with interest. at this particular pe riod. The writer . speeits from l i rjiii - oust 'titian edge; and, talkes a correct view', oft the quertion 'now agitating the erotiotry. fie I ',costly* of Lebanon, and spent saute time is Scboylkill en.: .11101:121D TO6 FATIIITTX Co.. TRZair 1 . 'flasher 13th, 1838; . . I' Bran s. Ens:-4fii setae Iti4r since I came this State- F ru:4 taught. - school at different p 1 , (rum the simplest eleinent throng/LI the, classic, de.; and.eunsequently have a fair chance to kauw ,whatßouthera tuied is. I setsjiliai a great event II before no. ..Ther whide itatiomlfs- in eummotiusi . Never it ear period of four histil,ry was, there such strlfe such excitement. ' Destruction to the "Con: stitntion, and the Union" is hoth. threatened and predicted. The thulium arc! loud; the threats appear" hostile; this fours, (especially of the Democrats), heart•rentling—:lad it is exactly as the ancient fable has it, '"The Mountains shook. . the earth groaned,,and nature was convulsed; the people ran, filled with fear. feausi all directiuns,lo see what great birth`phould 'take place, - and be hold----a snout* crept out.'; ' Such will be the final result of the present pelitieal excitement.— . 2t is amusing to heir the different harangues in this.country (South): bet weed the different parties„ each claiming theivcandidate tut; the safest to the institution of slavery, and tech Ldenbuncing and \ proving from antece dents , the other to be danger ris to the institution. ~_ i • " • " • But thernost rid Culnusphietrine which all par , ies gluth, theßoges DertioCraci.tiorth, and es . pecially that infernos liar and 1 btackguard, - the • Pennsylvanian try to get the people to swallow , is that the only satety—too eternal salvation:of this Republic, and it..people (the praterVatitta•of the Union and the piipoiNtion)—Klepeod solely I and entirely on the extension of slavery, and par- 1' titularly its introdultion into Knauss. This I sea I by the Peatilleastiaa As the corner-stone, the foundation cpon Sbieb the - Detn-Slavemeriay :rests. • WithAbis argument and its concomitant'', they try to friffhtthi the 'timid one's. ~ - .i.... . _, .1 Now ? Sir, , I 411:13P4i1k favor of Macau. ,Slaveiy .4: ,iwliere it exists, aid should, if Drees/ay, .flght to the aheddmg - of btood to proton*, the People in ; their constitutiunal right s to the holding of slaves litre those States ! _ and am willing thatlthe country Timtween the Equates.. and 80 degrees North `and Squib aholl have Negr , gslares (..n condition they re afro satisfied; lath Nigger:). I But beyond 30 degrees I.shouhlight as ' hard' to. keep Slavery away, elthough• Fah eonvinced that in the aggre gate it was and ,is'a blessing to the African that he was biought hide even thoukb as a slave. I eta also convinced 'that the tiopical countries and our Southern warm Stater, cannot be cultivated I except by a piroplelerhoae nature from, the earliest j ages is adapted to those climates- The Saxon. i and Anglo Saxon clearly .'are nut ; the Africans is, but he_:won't except by Icompulsion--example I —St. 'Domingo and BritiSb 'West Indies. Y.A. this is no argumen!,.no reition, why the only sal vatlon of this Republic, , 'the Contltitution and ' the Union!' shoulch. rural tlsuion of sla.-• very. We have nOw as much of that • species'of ' labor as we shall Over 'want for manufacture or commerce. Nu, Sir, the grandlsteret for all this commotion, and fear or love fur the "Constitution and the Union" rests in the Demo-Slave Maxie dcmsgegues in the North, is their thirst for ;Mi er and office; with the- Slave States it is the un yielding thirst for' thebalance of power- in the Congress of the. D. State:. All past rec o rds o f Congress ihow„thist whenever the Slave Statei asked fur anything of importance to favor Sla- ' ,-very ft was granted, and whin they asked for anything and it was likely toitas .refused--or if 64400 one propoecil any measure f or, the slightest restriction, othroitilioa of the Union was throatOn- ed, 'which always frightened, the timid ileum segues North, and the Slave States conquered.— They bevel now discovered the secmt. • Rissole- , gots is the watchirords awl ybn may rely on it, it is osty a. watchtiord by which they , expect to - frighten you info skit measures. I. here the means of keening they views , and motives, not only in this hut'in nearly all the Slave States.— I know that the Heading politician. secretly un- Aerstand each other in their threats of disunion; • and I know too, that the greet Mass - of Southern „people ne morel think of dissolving the Union ' thandhey,do of =blotting the sun out of existence. • They know that they could not gain anything and would -lose everything; they know that .in 20 years there would not bo an African Slave in the If land. Besides, if they disunites they cannot stand are yearias a Republic. Let ma tell you, (for. I lave :au aiteriive acquaintance in the Slave • ;Stater,) 'there are no people in the world, I may almost say,'so jealous of each other as the people in those States generally.. nins/ e'a one ant of. a thousand eises In school interest they cannot agree, and , before one neighbortood will assist the ether in Malting a school, they would let the'r • children go• lis ':icnorariceall the days of their l a liver. There is scarcely u a in 50 places where there ale .not from 2 and 3 to , 8 parties in'one steel' eche.), district, perhaps or 3 miles squara— The consequenre is, in most. piat*cs, youngsters grow np in ignorance and in meny instances ruf fians.. The Missouri ruffiancmre all of that character. The only thing in Which they can agree is slavery. 7 All tlie ,difficulties---sad ono 111 1 / 1 11 than I uteationed--io their semen of gov ernment, and the impartibility Leif auccess, in ease of dissolution are acknowledged by our most sa gacious, prudent; end Moderato men—alavehold ers themselvett: I tall you 'llen't be alarmed at the cry pflariger to "the Union' and t h e Contd. ttition' whlch•that irreverend mountebank, The ophilas Fiske of the Nisaiyienntow is sounding in your ears; for be no doubt has an interest in the pruphgation of slavery in the way of-Mises breeding in hi:native State, Virginia, where they keep negro aim and women fur the purpose of breeding slavegtfor the market, the sime as we in Tents keep Spanish stallions and Ware', to breed horses for'the musket..' This is. 4 net of the ea. cursed (catarrh of slavery, but I suppose it li a part of Wise Deinoeraey in Virginia, with the 6:- Reverend Fiske at - the bead. Yes, if all the dev ils in hell would enme—all themselves Democrats ft would be Anti /Wow. well me!—whoever de. snoods they would make must be grated,' on the ground of - Dmisocratie nationality and to preserve , the "Union and the,' Constitution." • While I be ' lints that Slivery instead . of en evil, brought blessings to the' African, at the isms tint. dp I olio know, that it is a blight and curse to theland esd.the witod id the_ people when it exists. ' It debilitates dia. mental and • physical energies of • the whiles..' imitert you then, .keep It from ter. rigor, which eau be cultivated by ' white mossi- Bet lastly, I cal opposed to the eltenslongof Slii ism because the peseta some Went is Virginlis md South Carolina advocated the. doetriwthat . poor white e'en had 'better be - slam This doe. WO* is now by linieinde end 6/tin:lambda in the :Slave Stages imbibed as sound doctrine; I hair it advocated over sod over agile. Give than all theyeasst at present and where.will this doctrine end ? It will althuotely gran into each maturity es to make it deepen:eat* true Democratic flew' , dam, and if they Amnia It; our modem Delia seats .; mast pities; it ea - their platform, oa the . ground of 11114h0a411416 'Mid ' ial' save the "Union _ 'tied the Constitatioa." • . Pear, white mint of my attire State, will Yoe *ma party is r, !bleb is gelded sad gee. used by a pecou Y. that breeds 'aid batches seek prim:Wins ! " Ityost '111),• your childrinOtr rend children um, lemma the 'idiom I ea m yee in the Itemetof oar goed,old Peitisylvan Is demeaned?, • ta mediate sorb a party with its loetriaes as yea wait& so pay, Aeude beta deli. ' i rk dare bonen ieel Interest pecuniarily, bat • my blood bolls *Jail tit Muth denim isle pelacipisa. - i sairytoste protect Slavery where. It estate, but, ti is way where it dos, not exist '--North of roger.-cad t tell. yon . agate, 1 that in 4116.ead yea till( only by thavesene pre. serve the oUelen set the •.Coaatituties!!: . j tell we ' -that whateYer asp ba tbe malt of Ai , Ph i sheatiorei be assawal lb*. "lAA* and .oseetitethe MU be* so dowel Ise *lll eekt,y eiweita pour *bleb la beaming tao liersidabha Yd. Ida Yea i traalt*lltad I 104114111- setae, n give thast,te-Zillawav -Is% ell* -Mears it ratemivi p f lea al NO alsetßiabadatt.:_:/ . ' - ' ' 1 . . . Da. Kto . _ ES r== - ' ,wiryl zweirrt mom talon, _.; . , qPnosia,eVnirk, aidpi,j; • ~ mt. pgrua—piar sen,rl hint dionollnued 1.4 ii4a*Ut• butyl, fro, iht !Kt t ' ' the *1=410541 100iatilli int =CM hlsllible to tor int , ern. , Ilia ihmsge triA zoo haa l l been oilcan, produced by tbi oat menus atone ol,tbe Desocratle Oily, In imaltlluito Wu arreeilotto SO at tie /anti; and retie stEI ea* ittnnrcous focela4 Influents of the North, [ant aiv years a=u 1 vas tiftrnetly, whet you may call a radix' Daiourad, P.llltleally, bated you and the paper** publish.. lug Via/ I lora the print-irks It apho/do, Iry camel bailees t4ey are error to the iateroste and venue of aka Amain People. - - ' -.-- • t - I herewith avian One Donor. for Az moottuioututP. ti ato the Mask Jitl.uut. -Itit to not too ;Rai, - - Die I shank!. likWita eowuttetwe with thi lei of 421,40eri mid hale tim bv)E ambers meet to me, • . 1 : Frosting ha:647lm al!hihrs hits to - hiltdliand *or: thorn Moots Ipeotbat poor Pogasklrania has nails sgooit blind. . ' Tour; reepsethally, F , WM; J. Dom.! • .01-4. Mow Burrell diodes Greensiorit, ,Pa., on the evenini of the-20th silt. Judge Durrell was a nativirig Westmoreland county,ahont furry years of ago,land had served in tho Pennsylvania Legislature sn.l on the bonehishis native county. rlbe New Turk board of Cornsellmen have fin. a new City Ifs% ;which it is said will reqiiire eight millions to build. :• Altr'fhes Indianapolis Joariai anis that the Republican" have determined to contest the Slate election. TZte official 'return* from InurAiltbe of the State slum a Republican increase; over 1854 'of 12,000 votes, whit.: the Democratic increare is 28,000. In the 9th anil 11th districtS, the Demo., crate hero inerenassi their vote' by 24,400._ • •- - . per Snaati Reamer. Reeder! w give you no fanciful advice, we prelim:it no unsube rate meats, or.onbeieiness-like dreamy and; vision!. bat offer plain awl practical counsel, viborl we ear pertly and _gravely recommend tbal you preemie your clothing for this .bleak •Autunm meatherrat the maxnifleent eatabassamit of Granville Stokes, No. ;09 Chestnut street; above: Sixth, _Xi!'" Gnosis AitoOr.—One of the Stith Ward Pollee, of Philadelphia, states that al, night or two since, be saw et Sixth and Chestnut Istreets, sere , rat shadowy looking figures- elnd let fantastical eostunie. Upon questioning these strange- Tilt- tants, as to their business in the qedshborbood, I one of them replied, with : a mein-driimatie air " Good guardian of the night, we 'are the spirits of these who erst did tread - the boOrds of famed old Drury, mid we now rerisitthe!pale glimpses of the moon, la see what wondrous- change the busy , band of time bath !made. . But 01-Good Wateby; we did notitr.eaus in SpiritluPd of such a pile as the Brown Stone Clotbiug RA of Rock bill & Wilson; Nos. 202 and 207 Chestnut street, Philadelphia, on the site el Old-DrOry." . I . . 1 • bETTER. . - 1 . . i • . , WasATLAND, 'ammeter OD.; Det. W.el, 1856. My Dear. Sir:—lt affords me pleasure to address yen at this particular time, as an Important and interesting period of fay political life .1s now at bead. The State , election l over, and "the great Democratic ticket came near a defect. I really shake to my boots when I consider the probable result of my own State in; November. The complexion of the State election was dirk Indeed, and is like to be darker unless the white Like can be made be lieve that I atit abetter man than a Beek Bigge-. The oven t of the Fillmore-and . Fraction; Men in Phil adelprilr the leAkinat4tltreatens death to mirindi vidually and colleetiglbly. Re rennet, under theviicum: , stances, ask or expect the Fillmore men to vote for the Chseinnati Platform. After the Presidential election, I ,will want a 'lodge in wane vast wilderness" Themoun tains oftehuyikill county will nit a debated candidate , . well as 'any other place. It is there I can find the, Democracy winking at the bolts of :the South, for the sake of th dr soles. It Is there I can find the Black it.. pinbileausAreeping for sambo, with one eye on Bleeding Kansas, and the other looking around Or a new mare s nest. It b there lan find the Union men, who know no East, no Wert. Ile, but who are in favor of the Union „lust as it is, which Is likely to be case; even if the Tool,. Horse be lected. There. tre. lean find tr r's ery mothe son and daughter buying Abele Dry Goods. Groceries. Queens and Provisions at your cheap atom salt the Anion was safe. My frletnlForney tells me that your stock of Ooods, purchased this Pall, la large enough to supply the wants 'of Schuylkill county and. Bleeding Kansas. ',don't purchase dry goods nivel!, especially la dles' wear; but if you hare any platforms for'sale, my friend l'orney and thyself will make a selection' immedi ately after the Presidenlial election. ,Your Friend, JA5Lta BECKANNAX. I 1b Xt. 1 3 to.W. ELini,l • . , '..,.- Ventre St., Pottsvilb. ( Oct. 25,'30. _... ;13,10. IsT-ToroNerrius Sultbrers....i retitled clew man, featured to health to a few days. after may yearn of peat 'eervotas sidleitng, 14 abzkres •to make keoutt tleeemdes- et cure. Wlll read (free) the . preemption used. Iftreet the Beef Jofix 10.11kei.u.e, co; 69 Futtuta rtreet, Brooklyn, 14. t. . 0 Sept.bT irAm _ Itektehelhiaris Haar Dye, Warranted to dye 'brown lack, !no', as to defy deteetion;withOcci the Inuit injury Oo bait of incle. It is the admiration of the criti cal, thetenvy of imitptors—never, fades. It is the nor *dims fg . the arg;tts it is the original. Made and sold. or appitd, at tlsOirig Factory, =I Broadway, New York. A steelplate label with Mx. A. Lummox As on each box of genidoe, sit others arc counterfeit. ploy4l, '56 -ii i 4l-Ica Ws virsidlt remind the Pottsville and ii:citiltr that 11egaus.Tyndale i" Mltebell, Importeriot tbitut,iGloes and, Qtternswdro, lit'C6anitt street, Phila delphia, are noir:may with. !Isar limn and elegant as emtmiut of newlgoods. Moir,. T. 46 IL hie, everydieeription of geods in their line, ard sell them in large or small quantities' to the _ ferrate and the Fitizen cheaper than they Mn be obtained eleeiritere. Werlnvite our vesden to give theni a caller send them an mast. ! 00,0-,iikeliosiwyrs Pitilik—Persons . of bilious ha bit,s; ir 'Who ,' !tibia V. - attacks of dyspepsia, should fortiV their sy ms spited the relating beats of Snm mer by a eon of this mild aperient and ' alterative in the iyieing. lt cot only regulatat the secretimis, and re m ter obatruetiona from the bowels, but llama and re vitallamtlte-dtgeslive. powers, when 'weakened by in dultionee, or rendered torpid by c a sedentary lid,. The testimony ~ , f !Eisend/6ot both peseta and all mges in every par 4 of the globe, demonstrates teriond vitiation that all intdrital diseases not resulting from malformatkm, are eels. of being cured by this grlest , rentedy4 1 . il , liedlgoaLloss avid Lama of Appetite... It the greatest IbIlY In thew aid. for people to be ever CO plalmns Of Indlseirtkns and, lota of Appetite, when th remedy is 9.1 easy of attabiaent. ..Y.Yery will comes fen 'ht with testimonials otiltie „extraordinary Icy of , Cumesana's Emus Curran ' Yu) rutin neatens r 14,13 , to the various 'diseases witch originate In a idli ontered • slate of the bowels. Many Ministers of the Ocral, Professors and Students in our Ilniverstiles, Ar thpum. and numerous others-who teed Mdentary - Hem Imre expeilenced their beneficial streets, and are 'eon slintly ;volunteering their teaffaiony lb Its favor. _)n, set, the, number of recommendatory letters hiss seen. -I 'mblated eo rapidly of late. that, If I was necessary to 1 &geese th;all, Dr. Clitkatter wooldiSS compelled to etploy a ial amanueosis . ter that pelisse. - They all,' ' !eraser, eOnenr in Oipe (pinion. tomit::That the Mak veer ral fs)the nisi' agreeaWe remedy .they hays ever ivied . , and he only ose atturag many which they ma ere' . , ortith a eatar'sty of relief and without 'any aggravating symptoms. t. At this season Cif the. year,, espedally, It Is hlghly IMportaul to keep the Minas In a healthy coedi t:too, in Inimtto avoid,. or aateliorato, at least, the on- Dimon aihnintserbieh are induced b . , Sudden changes *the wialber. . , roc. 1, '66 41-2 t ... sir Elaillpri•Maigloal Pain' Extractor.— / Tho great aod principal oharacteristiea of Palley's 44 Pain Extrastor ernalsta: , Ist. Mita nererfaillng and unique property,. as Sorel applied to eny external Injury, toeheek'inlismniation instantly'. and, rapidly reduce Shia feature renal. lutes Its great power to alleviate-the paid of burns and imalds, and of other painful Weems, In to Incredibly thort a space of time, and as will appear from the telt eetimonials hereunto annexed. Every Intelligent mind Is fully aware that, in all cum of external Injury, the patn is prodneed by fiketioutatton of the injured parts; and, therefore. II you routers the emu*, the effect most 24. its puri2eative propertteit neutralise the poison that may lurk la' the system, and will; when applod to the sores, drew rarildty all Impure matter to the surface, and eject it—hence the groat dlichrrge It prefaces from mores oesasioned by - burn—and when applied to old anti' 1 Inveterate sores, Salt item orrither cutaneous diseases. Each box of anuine Dail re Pain Extractor has upon E a deal platengravial la I, with the signature of C. V. Wax, A Cd., propri aid Hint Hunt, man ufacturer. AU others are c4unterfelt. Price 25 cents W All Cedars should be idd ' to C. V. Clkkoer & C 0.,; 81 Barclay street, New Yqr . - . • -. !Mite Pain Extractor taay be bad of all druirVisisaod , stornerperstbror4bout the Vetted Etats*. ea-tr .. .fit. - R. R. • - lsivalatersthe discovery at this last groat remedy ottablbthes In medicine intlndy nor principles. which medical viten and loges; bar, for:years in' rain souglit to disco ter. Esdroi:fs Re. radon we gin to the world a aniscue, icorgotic, ape& eat, dtoretfe, dispboretle,nad above all, a tomb", of the ibole tram= bidy.• ' • pathat, Wino It games boos the bay the Woe dsposito, it beats all soft& aims, et Irritations In the bowsls . mr mecums meabranes. lienosid atmsgtb do every aparatlon, and lastest Or MO pathent growing wean by their inathations, as lathe retalt-that know* all drastic pills, every organ, twin, and timno of the body is strengthened by their Mang, C1401011:nn and notating efficacy The um of itadtrag's Regulators mill dispose entirely with that-toasted ding Cobh stel,'Dlae lilt or Sinewy; in ony him; all tbe good effects 'Ww ache Vector or the Patient' exports to de. Art from theme of Manta nW Ds secured by •Itad nay's ittigtdabns, without ecdsagerittethi sidein by manting it.. Usage the pest and,l c portant advantage which tbe dlimmety of Estimy's Regulates moues to UM Inman race, to taddon ottoths oPTellow loser, Ty phaklincer, Brariet tom, thnigisitad, Mous, ithasittent latennithint Foam Is' Thelma, Dynistoty; mod tiffottat inbetions and, malipinnt loadieytikrif• Belpaahni jest Um and, ttigalri& b those coal*, sant cams. They best all moss Lad noses, either bstlin bowels or in Om coal etas stasis* r even if the %lean latenisso were raw aattniemotte along tbs whole With of the bowels, they ,will not britata =tti loaear cts ear pale; lbw ex* quickly. all pOisontros and infacticaul deposits, sad *Mom soon as disindvid lei Ulf atoniath, withdraw this mingested and- aonimalats4 Intmors front Um IMMO mulliee of :the bowlds, and Mel an Pleb Intwous istirety time l 4a eis . #4l. Another gnat lamas they mut upon the Mt= It thoii ruishitistS pros. Ito Matter whether It be VAS eir *max whose unless emi be not of ardor,. *bons ingtimi an brnteilar listbe eatusal Imitsuosice of their 1 *Mid beim . dons hi "ith(4 ll .l ol lrdtsingshol .0 0. 1 41*"." 44 taitil4o4 4 ""4 lo " • 1444.4" and ritorgoitaiatft riesthilienai at 41 0 -. imams wig 4. wattwangin dm ilatk ir /1111114140111 lad canny*, Inmantheir swam dinikatim at the porn. tine. Iftw, 414 1- • • has. Ww.. - I).miStx opt preach in the Assoclato Ns. formed Pro*byte!lan7ittrb, Market street,..oo Sunday, November %I, metals and **solos. . . A Tiernan oil the PothoriPs• Facade ESN lixtety will De !add In , Also . l.4etare rocatirithe I'vethyte Chuothr h i lhaaak•WMa . : *ltnet t , (itev. Nr. /Wool.? ' nn Monday moles ' next. *f r. ‘Cd,Afhalt past T Welack. An ad, dims will ba delivered DOW Nev. Mr. Ormit. far Yams 31sis 1 alma; Antoctarmx;--A stated law ting of th** l,l f muukgers will be held at their Room. piny/ere 4345 re dins, corner of *Land Nabs.* twoSW . kiw 0 e uiis. lel j awming, Not. Ist, at T% / hat o'clock..Pnactnpl at dance to requested. C. IL Dolmas, Seal: 1 1 . iIfOTIOACII. air num In ifil 3itilllDiSlCOlllloll, swot or Lycra Rod 3d Weed. Ptelue Seri ke every Sabbath at /0 o'clock; A. 31, and 6 orclock, P. 31; - c ar lIRST SISTIIODIST EPISCOPAL CIIIIRCII, pee. and Street, Pottsville, acre. Wilma' L Gills, Paildor,-.. It Dltlnci service eve bbatb at 10 A. M. and at IJ.l_ 1..11. iIiPIIICOND 111 °DIST EPIBOOPAL cnuacu, 31.11.1.stnet, Pit t Ile , Rev. J. ?macre Omen. Pastor, DOW* ioslos every, Moth at 10 A. M. and 7% P. IL • SR' asaLtsu (ultimo cutacti, Market Square Pottsville. hay. Oast*. Sr.cs Pastor. Dililli3 service la thta Church refinlarlyeve4 Sunday.. 310 ndurt• at 10 % o'clock; evening, at li &dock Weekly Prayer Meeting, Thursday emeutux. at? o'clock. - " _ air v. inzu CMIIMBIIOATICIN AL CMGMCII, Miners. sills road. Pottrtille. 1 Rev Cum= Wv. - Ezwattne. Pao t.'r. Divine SEICTielf in this Charch every Sabbath.— Morning at 10 o'clock evening , at 6 o'clock. Prayer Meet. tag at 9A. M. Sthcsil for small chllo. en, to teach them In the theorire eakt4oetrinee rkt the It :I le. at 1%" o'clock, Bclioul for nztAtes thirllible, te., at i veloek., K l uging School at 4 'o'clock. 1 1, ~, : r . DIZD. ':r HIGLEY—tat title borough, on the morning „of the 17th Inat,, Liana. flatcar, ht the 51st year of his ape. LuDwro—in Orhipthnrg. on Monday evening last,' Parza/Y. Lilting, Nag:: an tan sad respectable ettlaen of c i feh min ty, n the 59th 'car of Woylkßiage: .. . RUCII—In this rough, on Friday tannins, Odour al, 1a.34,4011.7 Sit in 4he I.nd year of Ws ow & The I;4l3threi and l tirfatids of the family are respectfully . incited to attend the funeral, on Sunday, anuactrroa,) afternoon, at $ P. 3f., Item the reahleneo of his fattier, in 31.shantonau Unita. without farther notice. f MISIST—In Schuylkill }Jaren, on Thursday niening - fart, Cumust polar, an old and respectable dawn of Schuylkill amenity in the 54 year of.hia age. ' The friendsaud equabstancea of the family are mitt,; ad to attend tits ,funeral, from tits late residence' to Schuylkill Ilivezq to-morrow morn tog. at 10 o'clock without ft. rttier rattlee. . .. , ESTRAY. LiTRAY HEIFER,-- Came to Lithe premises 01 ,1 the subscriber, about 'meet • alum a Brawn 'letter. about 1% veers g old. T • ()weer laqweeledja rail a n d prove property, or she will be mold aewerdbag la law. E. WEL4I:II, Tuzabliag Rem November 1,14 LOST.—Lost thertfy P t 1 :1 411. inst.. the 'neighborhood of 'Potts..l •I le, a Boland Vlr rr bite Brindle Cn, with one ik 4r ICr ken. Any porana giving infmnratinn to the owner will be suitably talearlod on applying to PATRICK artrarr. Abthe Warm .Pa Bank, Potainitti. • Nor. 1. "441, ADMINISTRATION. DM INISTRATRIX'S' t The cindemlgned. having been appointed by the Register of Sehtl7lklii County Adtainkstmtrir of the es tate of David Joins. late of the Borough of fort Carbon, In said enmity.. ill pervene haring eltilutt against thee.- tate will present ; hetti to her for settlement. and these Indebted toitaltrestate will make Immediate payment. MARY JONES, it r~au'nialretris. Oct. 2.1„ '10; • 43xto A 1:1111INIS'ITATOR'S NOTICE.—z e' • ' havingbeen appointedAd I inator Th to e t u ti n o d Eirlairof .Stinuel 3lertz.ltaoLinglag a : viile;;Nerttp itanheiin Vownpldp, clamored, • all lie' ellen* pi be are indebtaito paid deeedent, ane t.oreby_epotitled to 'make Ittuueclio te payment, and timed harlot tutu ito present them far SALIN:MA 0. le,..l3,Ersice., Atitninutlator,-; - ; ;- Eebuyiklllllmen. . 04t... IR, rsb ' 42•Ctli, OT-ICE of DISSOLUTION law. Arial of Wells t Ilukhes, has bSen this day' dissolved by; tanteM consent. The businessi4 the late partnership will be conducted by William U. Wells., at the office on C4ntre street, lately occupied by the Arm. John.llughes has associated himself with F. w. H** Eq.• 1411.1.1.1.31 13. WELLS, . •I BUOIIES. - Pottsville, September 31,'16 ' 40-6 t ; • fIaTAR'F'NERSHIP U. A UDAW has &mix: . lilted with' hire W31..7. BoW , tinder the Arm of Itudry d Cowen. • . - • . We are prepared to execute all orders fo'r .Painting, (Abasing, and Papering, at short notieelind on reasonable terms. We call Ban attention of purchasers to our large stock of ,Papel• 'Hangings, Window Shades, Fire Board Prints, de., Including every variety pr styli) and price, airhiciewe offer et the lowest city prices. Lettering of every descriplion Innutptly executed.: MODET k BOWES, • ' if:deers shore the American 4louse, Chem Pottsville, September tAI, 'er. • as. PARTNERSHIP.--4- JAMES .M.' jiIEATTYI. of the late Brut of Becitty a Thouui, has agoelated with him Theodore tlarreficon and James lb Beatty, in the Coal .business, under the erm, Of Jaime, M. Beatty a co., who trill continue the !Plain'. and cub tDigofCoalasPaull. .I).S. id, BRATTY.- ' I'.:• TUEODORE 0 ABRETSON, JAS. B. IIEATTF. Pune 2S, 'SP • 26 ' NOTICE.-- 7 THE coitartnenthip7in the Lumber ,business, heretorma eaDniug between C. aQ. Wilsou.'was this day. (Dec. 1 ,P 55,) diseicleed y mutual ctnsent. lt. C. 'WI LSON, 'I • G. WILSON. The onderpigned ba ecM'ay. (Pee: 1, 1856,) entered' into co*triershlp in the Lumber business, at their' steam reW mill, on the Idahanny, under the firm of WIL SON 1 • t R. C. C WILSON; LEWTB ROYER': Orders for,alfilnds of Lumps, will be received and at tended to it. C. Wilson, at the mill; or Leslie Boyer; 'at Schuylkill Haven. lebrusry 18.; 7-tf k .S.V A TED MEETING OFTIIE &huilklll 'Count? Medical gbe oriety will held In the noel! 'Chamber of the borthigh of rpttinalle, 9 p Wednea.loy afternoon, Noveinber 51h, at 2 o'clock. A full ationdipicch 4eldre4. O. W; Mums, nesidout. • . . . SSCwiNIEE'S NOIICE:—The - lin. A ' dersigned;ASSlgneoof WilliamWilliamDavis, of the 80. rung of St. Clair. merchant, under h Deed of We/until'. ry A ailgument for the benat of Creallters: hereby irises notice to, 411 pers Indebted to Mid Widlisul Darts. to make payment Ith at delay to the Assignee, and AD those bating .c alms to present theta properly halberd& (lard, the settlement. .. JANIS B. eidf.AV.sll, Assignee., Ashland, Nor '1 '56 . - • .1.1-6 t • • ,A ~ lIDITOR'S 'Me 1 - x.l7ot:lk of Common Pleas of . fichnylkill'conotyj ohn 11:Price,', ' Pied Violas, • • Ti. reeember Term, 18 5 6 : *home K. Smith. No.l, • Tl5O underalined Auditor appointed by the mid Carty to diatribute the funds raised In the above rem, 11 1 1 1 at. tend to the‘datlei of his appointment, at his oftice, Ventre` street, in the borough of Pottsville; on Saturday, the •=d day of November, instant, at-, 9 o•Ckrk in the forenoon, When and whore those !Morelli...l may attend. IT3I. L. WMITNEY, Auditor. Poitaviiio, Nov .1. '5ll , • - -1.7 44-ot. • yrs. A.-1 7 —Washington . ;1116. tjr 0 1i,!'luti.lor Sons of AmetteA meets every Slonday evening, at Mechanic's Hall, (Third story ), corner of Coo tre and .garket streets, Pottsville, Pa. • • ago, J. Kates, P. ov• 10 ' '55 44-1 yj Culittas Tanks. R. DR.' T. P. TRUCKS and R. maINGAY, Mining Mustneer, Putout's' of 4 Pm' cement PeritYles Hine Water" are now at the "Pettaellie House" where they 'wilt be happy to Mt three operates oL who are Interested In iiving the , vaporise attendaat on the !destreetket of Bolters by Mill* Infer Pottniner. lingua 9, '36 ' 32, N:io , ,rlcE- TO CONTRACTORS.- LI Pale' iiropords will be 'received at t • Cilia n. thd Lyker.a Caney (ad Canpuiy, until the 20th dal of November butt- for slaking • Slope on the No.l Nein, Bar' Grp, Dauphin Co. Plans and specidations an be the office of it. e Ownpany. W. FOSTER, cir iet Lykens Talley cost Company. ,:bc:aber 4341 FAIR AND FES:IIVAL. ronneeted 'with the Id Methodist :Ep isad Chinch,. Pottnille. bold a Yale and reset eso,yee benefi t of the same. In theiTOWN MALL. 011 Wednesday, Thursday and Friday. November 12th, 13th land 14i h. 11136. The Miens 'oe u rottrrille and Tidally are medially inTlied to attend. Oct. 25 'bd. , ast O the Coal Trade of Schuylkill Co. —44tedmeeficpof theoparatowirtil beheld ate* roonts„of the Coal desodatlon, in Centre street, over Garda:eel Iloolurtore ' every Tuesday and Yviday, tram 11 o'clock, A. M., to lo'clock, If. MI then) interest ed In the welfare or therrsdeare Invited to at tend these meetings, through *bleb. It Is hoped.* comment ea tablishment.of ~ .The Erase, cc of Sekwylkill candy' may be effected. ' 13:BILLMAlt, President • Pottsville, April . l9.lkbe • r. • la; VOTICE.—An Election for Thirteen 1,11 Dineetora of the Mum. Rink of ltottsellle,lo thei county of &buylkill, to we , the mining Year, will be . held at the Bankink Ifooso,,botween the Wows ,of tett o'clork, A.M., and throe o ' c lock, P. M., au Monday, tin woanteenth of nrrember next. , • A stated meeting of the ateekholders *lll be bed it the Banking House, on Toads,. the 4th of November' next ' GRA.. LOOM; anchir. Oetoberle, 42- 4UDITOR'S NOTICE...In , the Or. ' phut's (hart of Oehoyhttli &tatty— it undersigned. Molitor apppinted by the said Gantt !uto dhitibste the masts in the handsel Abraham Hat: demah, adtahtbtrator of the estate of Woad newer. deceased." ittll attend to the duties of his appointment Tat his cam in Centro Whit, Pottsville, 012 Wednesday, thel2th day of November nest.at 20 o'clock In the her , noon of that day. wu. , Li. WSW, Ashler. IntinAle, Oct. 2.1:16: . 4341 UDITOR'S NOTICE:=—In the Or, ill plume Onot of Fehtiyikill county The understated Auditor appointed by the vdd Nat, to Wattle the meets in the handset John P.Voturt, Administrator of John Putt. itstowd, to and among the perms entitled to receive the ant!, will attend to the dance of Ids appointment. at his odic* in'eentre street, Pottarldel,' Co 'Wednesday, the 12th day of tiorientme nest, at A o'clock in thf *moon. . • • • , Wit. WILITIMIT, Anatol.. Tottiville,Detobes 18. 42.31 AOTICE is hereby men that as ap. s altation vill be aside al Ibsen* aseelower the state of Peassyhaalw tbr tb• intersontion of Santorini the anal privilege; ~Blim Bank to a. ca u td the ..erhashlll•llavve Dank," with a vapital el Otte u ni on ' ', ihouiDa Dollars. and lb be baled In the Be.. rough of ikhuyakill Haws, &Antall! enety. • BENJ. MONO, J. D. name", Joanna:treat Juana, SAYLOR, GIDEON DM. irrtualtuirsranteaa, 6,1111121, R. 110e1NNOti, CIEDWILT. I/ AINUAN. Schuylkill Haves, July 12, ,be • • . 26- 1 - N" THE: COURT of Common .Pleas or Solettikill Cbeety; " ' •. . i s • *bet Ghee Jades, aid . _ Chula lhaekerJewheitvw au et INTL 1.11141, nil Ales ae J..eles i leather; Mt.: 11111 . 1•31.§• . ' • ! . None ism le banks ghat that aweenipe4Atelltat =ll W 4. 1 ,2 said Dent to elstilhatertbe new la in es the 12.Jli.ta the above een ao atel wane the trainers *andel to tie sun. win le St hht aeon' Celan Street, Potteltle. et I eaten, *Mew in. Nev. lltb,lll66,trbee ard eine all letarneve way , . • ' G.M..21. OUT, -.Avelifar. led. On. 21,111. • . :" 434 4.-- - ::" . ' . .... :♦ .. 1.... .:' li!lig4i i .l 7 -)atel4tace. 0 DISSO \UTIONS;'' NOTICES: LEGE! CARDS. --- . ROSEBERRY, Another :At . 0111.ar—erimrr at Stuitett and . .lud ston,,, Anroxst 9.1411 Ltw tun Ole bAIYER STROUSE; Ati --- lorney a - L7C - C v . oce.—:cestw stmt. optiossit• the Town ottsvills. , • [Yebruary 9, lb n• D"° B. GlitlEN;iliorney at Law , Pottsville, Pa. Oates In gosiat strw t, aPPORite rOlll Mee. • /lay 14, '66 It.s.ly cIIGEMENT S. FOSTER, Justice oC , Itloomllls—eoltsettotis and agouties so. ted sad 'attended to earefaUf, 'Y.bnury :A '6O ' . 114 r C. THOMPIRIN, Attornel fbOoaosellorat Ogles:Wow T.J. Alliage• Bat tot% laver and of &ad ativot ) ,'oas.put. Fatonouy w. • • £4y. THOMAS R. BANNAN ; Attorniyai CRa: In Centro Street, opposite the ipiseopl I PottnMe,ynnns. 1843 ANCIS SPE (YE agistrate,' and Red Estato Agent. Oleo to Bali Raull Kriel Martel, Pottire.pe, Pa. tch 11a .1856856 E 0 - Idi:deß. iKEIM, Attorney at kft Law. Pottsville, Penna., atiend In Schuylkill county Anti sisubers. 0111 e• Conn, slJewt. mewl, oppoint•itha Miners' Bank. • 27- ,MUEL GARRETT. Magistrate, toratwer and llsaeral Collector, or attend to 4.11 businev. etttro3ted to him with (1114eate and care: Of fiev; Centre street, Pottorille, Pa—opposite the Sown lls U. N.ll—The Docket! of N.ll. Wilma, tog, are in p 0• anodOn of gainnol Garrott, Esq. 1.1184 31.16 BUSINESS CA 'DS. DR. G. N. ~BOWIVIAN, hriras a pop Dentist, When In BrSek Building, COnlitt Market and gocond 9treeGy l'ottriille, I's. °Mar, L ' 1041 13 W. SILEAFFEI(., Pottsville, Pa., .uit4 of the Penneylinista Atate Groloskel Haney, wavier.. Was, nine*, Re. Ord, 15,'66 JOHN . tiOlfd - KliS,- Mining Engi ty nee. and Surreys", Centre St., Pottsville's tole n• bend , itoOurtcYleat and Eapiering Cost Lando. tolerat ing Mines, an, Agent far the porch/we and Woof Rot Estate, colLictlen et" inentsol4., • March =, - • neer and Surveyor, Silver Tonne, Cintre gfieo, Pottsville. Pa. ICitandristlene, Reports, antearys and lisps of thal Mines, Coal Lands, Mintng, Maehtnerp, de., executed on the shortest notice. Agent for Cal id lens, lk September It. Isa .. • itartt Ltisk.llY. W: POOLE,' Geological, Tno. h rapblesfsind Mining Ingtneell, Centre ;trast, Pottsville, Pa., glees attention to surveys Sad insmint lions of Omit Linda, to various of mines requiting ere. "del .secureEr, and to the superintendence and mire clutegu the proprietors of retest.- • , • trelicetary Id [July 2g, 'lO,l .11.41 . Err --iiiGENCY—For the Purchase and woof Real Mantel baying add sidling , Coal: to ng charge of Coal Lands, Mine*, ie., and collectleg renta—front twenty years experience In the County te hoped to give Watisfaction. °Mc* Malungasgo move., Pottsville. • . CHAS. 61. - 111 L L. Ann 1.0.1654, 14.. McElwain, civil and Mining ey'..licsi g htser. Ashland. Pa., attends to flarraitur en d • zeopenti m Mines. 'surveying and dtaidlalc lauds. him biting Town Leta, and all other huirldets In.the lice of his protassion. Letter address; fountain Pprtng P. 0., I , chayitlll County. Pe. , Feb. =. 1646. ' 6.1 j eV.llll.lt M. Ire and !Urban teal Den tist.hastittod up one of the - best Dental Establishments, In this part of the State. end Intends to *ford Ids patrons the beneit of ay. ery Improvement In the Art. Be guarantees toluittate bat uro - to a nicety In the adaptation and arranuernent of Terrownetalic or Intreseent Teed*. Inserts Slirtial Or who!! non drelocidtcric prescwrc. to the entiew exclusion o Spiral springs; extracts dead teeth and robot* with (Cell ity, end Uedecayingteethwithgold,r i'sbleriug then useful during Ufa Odlee in thicket street ,twodOors above Clutni. North side. r EO. BROWN, Mine Inspector; tell . dorm his services tg Land.owneA M , ei of businres , an capitalists. From Kip experience in, mining, and knowledge of veins, as he is engaged in thip and adjoin ing counties, Its examining wines Sind exploring Coal , lands, he hopes to be able to give satisfaction Mcall 'ober - may want his 4 sert ices. lumens to Dwaaix MriZill and JANZS Nam., }:A I L, Philadelphia; and D. E. Nice, and WSLLIAII Mrurra, Ems., Pottville, for capability and integrity. -Addrese-41E0. nnowisc, Mine* Inspector, East Ice-tan street, Pottsville, Jolt to. 188 E • FOR SALE& TO LET. IT UMBER FOR SA LE.---,--Serpral 11 thomeindleet of seasoned Ltunber for sal& in ihe borough of, filnermille. • Persons desiring to •purilo., will apply to . S. D. BALL , . -November 1, VI 44etn . ATALUABLE TOWN LOT for Sale ir -LSltoste on Sunbury street. In the borough of Sitnersvlllo, containing GO feet, front, running but to South 'street, 'AO feet, having a buil ding on It imam for VW; and the•Suandstitin laid for a budwelllsr house—Wog one of the beet Mudness loca tions in thr borough. For tertasepply to ' —EL D. BALL. Illnersville t November], '66 04-2 so .I.,)UMPS: FOR. SAL .+—Two Hprj joniat de obis acting lilt and AWee Pomp*. 10 INA 10 Inch stroke,6tted witb.gularaetal !Rites. IN of the best material and workmanship, bare never her nse4, and will be Nola eheap'. Apply to or addrtoe, 11EWBOIX TROTTSP. Not. 1,;,66 N 0.16, Arch eireet,-Philadelptdo • fOINTING - PAPER.:--Ibok it Newt i'aper, of every site and weight, of iinlierior Bale at, Mill prices. _ LOARII,I6OIr, Artgrod,W,'64 • I)REMIUNIS AWARDEL) to Briglit, LSrei, at the 6shuylklll Raven and Orwlgsbuit , rsaer the largest and best asiortment of . Hardware and" Cutlery. Can and sundae their stock before per chasing elsewhere. Potterilie, October 18; '56 I --A, UST RECEIVED. large assort: , Merit oftylendid Perfumery. he., from the hlauutM tortes °Nut's Hanel & Harrison and of pars: i tAtt u w a r v arant tine I.)trftusterr, salt at C.IIAP. Variety Store. . iszrouiP 41 . 1864 " s4f '4 0 RENT.--The Officio lately oc ; cuptsa bt r. W. Unties, log.. ia Centre *rivet; iii are Julia te for * £tot*, or rosy kind of barinesr.-1 Also, a Ilona dwelling bowie on .Italircad street. Apple f to• 31. MtittglY. Oct. 23, !K • ELO . USE TO LET . ,-f-The thrqe story Brick located on &mud et. neat rla the Ist Methodist Church. The boost Is of the moat desirable la the borough, with all the aro_ era improvements. POll4Olllllll given Immediately.. Tot terms Arid other particulars, apply to • L. WOMILSDORF. Pottsville, July. '66 'VA LUAit - LE PROPefi'fli for SAe: V —The house and lot no occupied be ,hihn E. Melbas, In Norwe g htn street, fiti thet front by 1111 het deep Mao, a INt 20 by 110 feet, n occupied by E. Dodoes. actionting the above. Terme Moult purchaser*. • - JAB. A. DINT-id. • Pottsville, October 4, '6e • 10-tt SAUSAGE currERS4 - Nli trruP• Arita—Brtglit/Elereb Were astarded•preml was it the tiebnylklll Haven and Orr.isobars lairs for the bas Sausage Cuttors and titallats—which they warrant O give ea israttion„ having the exclusive sale of Lelifit beliter k Cos Patent Iron Boa, Sausage Cotters, abkh aro all Ism-noted. • Pottsvtas, Dekker l 'M • 42. ayowN.„pyrs FOR SALE.—AboUt Two Ifirkdred Aerie of Land lying In th e AsMaid p of the Mahan°, Mountain and adjoining the Boas. twin soothe's', d along the Centre Turnpike and the Miss 11111 Extension lialirrad, ars offered tor sale. A isrpyse lion of this land Is well Waded for building lads. he terms apply to Wm. Parker Poulin. 34 &aroma cow , . Philadelphia, or to ' If IldliCl3 W. IlEtniti, • . centre street. Votatillf- October la, '6d • 42.30 QTEAMtWGIUS FOR SA Stearn Engines.. with steam eyllnder 27/DcbrodP. amour, and 6 feet stroke.. 2 Blowingeyiindena2 lorbn ditisnater, 6 feet ignite, wittrEollers, formerly In ye it r Blast Inmate. Would maktereallent Pampinger Bice ing Englnett. One or both will be sold, as desind. PIy'UPNBTLOBOKAECKEHkCU. Blienuakin iron Works, Sholuctia./ Or tro ' OEQ. W. 81411DElt, Poltrrillo OctiArer6. 1455 • 4,14 f - - rjr LEASE.--The: New York gr. Lehigh_ Coal' Co.. offer to loges the twd under,' Ye fl. of Coal on the triet of laud knownli the tee tune " Christian Kunkel'," rltuated to kewnship, Cuban Co., Penne:OWL The Ktro.!,_ fleeting With the Bear Meadow It alined has "`"IL tended to meet toe contemplated opereth,se. Yet pser thronnatlon apply to John Young. Mg.. at tile. or to N. P. no:mtg. Pnv , .. avert:at: Balldleg, Nov Two Oct, '5O: WANTED. a TEACHER WANTED-A Milt : 'TV:weber to take charge of the Pattwram Pn ci, to Ncbuyikill township, In this county. gmu to commence Immediately. Apply either to Goal Shadier, or Jill Dtreetoirs, at Patterson. • , Nov.l, 1'46 4440 Lebj t on o tty ßs nahl iVit r !1t.16 11-o .anam ll iL it zs and good yam; and board an be had ibr 'the gimlet winter, AN 60 laborers who andershuld worttagtn rd. on Beetken 111 of the Lebanon Veag as itatewad. NIS MCAVOY. 644 t Temper 1, '56 , T ADORERS .WANTED—On tht .14 Lebanon Valley gaittnad.--$ 0 goid faborers aro Nogaltintad 'arab nodding In rock, will fed 000 amgloysent and good board and wages during the ay lag winter, on doctimas 16.10, 91, 21 and 23 of the non Taller Railroad. Nov. 1; 14 TO ROCK MINERS.- - ...G00 J.. Moe n teary hear of desitsble employment, 6 ' tout or *Omuta& likely to lad a ury unattlerttle dos zalleatkin to B. HANNAN, IL HAUPT,: Est- C l ` Philadelphia, or TilptlAß macula ilorrieV i rtlon, Pottsville, - • Oct. 23. 434 WANTED. --4 Male Teachers K e the Barry Distrkt. Directors and fispid 42 . l diust meet at the Maas or the !unitary on nvIAT, orebelt. Y. M., Nov. 3d, to receive aad gumbo so" cant& By eolcr JO B a'" 4 • JOLLN 1. Ckt.25.'66. ULTANTED—+A smart, active YOlp4 Mao, as saiestaadlo a Dry bond and 0 store, who brie had asperfeacw, salt speak thrlso, ll USDA. and Ulna too& recomasadattoos . Arty Miners' Journal Oil re. • f October VS, 'ad • is"tt W rant ANTE ad to t D au TWO dram of M.'S:Stela at to stm biotite. Ilteetbad Ibr azaraltuaka, er' r t aitt itabl ora Saturday, November la, 4 1 11 d'7o, AL.. at Tenses Wens, to said township. &hod t 9 wore aulloOday, the nib 1141 Nal.Su btf ' Wise t usonaba. O. J. THOMAS. Mr. Wiablaltteth Sciauyl. county, Oct. lb '4 6 =ERB 84 LIAB o XDfi—at lasaucter Colliery, na 0 7..,,r0d austsby, Ps. The rosrldetires -audi Ittiabilluad own to rasa real larS•u"...." - ea so~lbeoer Oral daring the oboie Isar, ow., Su laws oar eta at week daring the irlater_r o :re Madras twins boys suitable &,r warthst 00 u"' or arautedt also. boys de &Mat Noe- ' .iIitAN,PSI4I.4I-°•, taa • ' La Ut • • September 0, '0 EEO 1113 WM M;liM IE3 TABRAISI i IX 4441
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