P n R II 1 - 1.--*-.' ••••• 1 ' c '` I • ,** n. I pc, ")•:.• A 4 " " 4,!4,31"A5T; Jogual. • POTTSVILLE* PA. NO7IrEIFIBIER 1.8511. Tar clrcialaelon Of theNlitaheaocrcatis equal o I:;Tenate circulation of any 'MIME other L erno an h ...ri ptiblighed In the County ult circulatts be svparrion o f the popnhttlon. an orAvertlattnent fim . In rte columns la, of coarse. worth laii prye r s. the diger as If ow:WOO In any three otherrye.. It, Icroatao rater of ailvertlslno are always graded. ,acroernasio the circulation of the paper , 0 7.::1=7..:=,-: ~ ova PRINCIPLES. . . .FITEE.D OM OT srtue .... • . . ' FREEDOM. TO KANWAS. . or KNOTTIER INCE OP SLAVE TE rayon'. ' Vac'''. Nora notf-rorerer, nod le men .a. o daft , Will corps. not , . Priac'ie ea. ,a nag upon Which those princles lire 1 • ~ we flung to the breeze r ntly. .T. e ti c o I'TlPport them 'in the coming I t resident 11 ft..J have been found. They ITT* Joon C. vorr, of California, mill Wu. 1. 1 .11/aeiou, of 41 , - We therefore, ndd tol Om folds of 11U .OF.:THE UNION TICKET The friends of tke Union Electeral Ticket j 1 :et at Thompson's Hall, this f"'suing, at o .Ock, en business of impartsnro " (16 GIitELT FIWID.--In sOine ,44tiotitin ic! th,e.line of the Public Improvtles,6nts, the of the Merit State election wes,n atly doubt b; :lilting voters., ,• . _ , ; ;• .t.--------....... - - ; . ~ tieRSLO on TRICEDONI.AS n Herald of F TOI . In.wili - issued on Wednesday, o send 'copies c e Moore Journal to , tho subscribers in lee h . , "Ct:t110111 RErti.ATIONs." • itcna this OX fle the Pirit Page. ,It exhibits the. steps th eel rd b . y.the nton,tiCal portion )1' tbn - Pnutb in t" ent of the success of Friathn's woreutio , . North. ' -,', ' 1 ...,...:.._ lIAs HI Ttnixen.—We learn from the S cmecracy that "P. —N; Hu g hes made t riiesi Fillmore Speech that has been , campeigo. sow,:will is 'risk Cat .o 1 ;ies like this? FlirtDo)l IN TUE 6011711. We; received a I t Yirioist Coal miners, la the nei;ttherh... httiond;: etoppiog four; Journats %cot the o • subsitibers trove beeii notified that they to regeirt The pepei_ony IQH er.: This ill Free. o the SoOth, aithii,yengeieee. '! • ... 1 .11111: STRAVIIIT•OOT FREERET ELECTORAL IC c ,recently nominated in ibiladplpltitt; has .ee Ahdrawn. TIM i (lernian papors;organe o tb dy'which favored that ti bet, perceive the, tit aion is not.a•fueion fieket, and Roth warmly 40. Tilt, So it will be throughout the State. • 4, FMmore The moot pretninonttulvocattis of the elect on )or ceittiblate, urge Unbln as the only'chan election, by taking iy to the House. If Y -e wile, you will in . penn'oylvania', be; a u ith tho entire ,Onnoortion against Buchann Arr;OINTITENT.Ttio sOn of John P. ereon, the "side doOr" editor of the hid elphia'dyers has been appointed to th al School at Annapolie, Wander 'Oa John wir n tiet. ,sopped a!u .“,....___ tek thit, his name was used withoilt ' his at 7., Others signed i1 , , 1, to get rid of the p erl im . g the 'moier of tii matter.' We presnmt ti • my persons ar,hol ,l ltend viitipg thii •Oilion Eli .mal, have had-thei name . appended to it in .1 - 1 - 'l7lO ; manner. , 1 1 , 1 _.... 2 S - • • , • *OTERS, • On. Tuesday next ) ibe final battle:lolWe - lug. hie ie ; a contest *vien Freedom and Slaiei'y ihriitinnity:and Fatbariatn—blick slave I. ad free - white lati j i—and eery manLunn an! :a God at , the juitglment, 'fat the, Use hn in kea be ballot. , See ,t/t, tluit yon ' eine your ski the awful reap? 0)1114 of electing the inc ti,Platicirm to atialave Kansas, steal Cul a a entral . 4ttierica,liind sanetiOn ttie abom nati Polygamy - • ; . "'n" ;> At a convention 'of delegates , representing the Ind 'several ulements of opposition to the Cincinnati ion 'platform, and its nominee—James'lluchanan— held at Harrisburg) on Tuesday, the 21st inst., it • was unanimously greed to recommend the Union • Electoral Tick - made by the Executive Com mittees of the Aleferican aufli Republican parties, ' e? tu' the confided of and support of. the ,people of Pennsylvania, as the best and most certain method for or.saringihe'State from casting its vote in favor ook ,_, 'of the Sham-Democracy. - . J , . tad The basis upon which the Electoral-'Ticket is formed, is just and equitable, upd'''enables everj re- 'Muter to , carry out his preferences Atnd principles, b e whilst it efficaciously provides,against the evils ,_ that wont& inevitably , grow out or a continued Pitt separation between the friends et Itir.: Fillmore . and Mr. Fremont.' The 'electors are pledged to mug their votes precisely in proportion to the pop 0, War vote liveti• for the 'respective candidates as will .be seen from the following.resolution of the s - Convention, to wit: • ' Restolred That the Union Electoral Ticket nom -I°f't Mated this day, was formed upon it basis of equal )rsts ity and equity, called for by a,necessity which ad ;iiii,, itt e e n d e t e lo t e e ni p a r l i e ne x i c p er c t s. i o n f exr an dr t ea . t a i ne V eo ed u t i o e !f r- principles of tone opposed. to the Sham ilemoe= ta i r racy.; it is eminently ' worthy of our hearty sup-' , e port, and we hereby ratify it had pledge ourselves to procure its election. *1 ' , The nreangeonetit iss fair' rid liberalcne, and POLITICAL, SCOUNDRELS • gives N.) the friends of the retipective Presidential ! , . 4 cantlidates every opportunity a. f securing a major very polittal campaign ; and in fat every ity of the Electoral College, dof givingexpres- I *ion to , the actual sentiinenja of the people.— Noy, thrort p a hief dishonest soli: cal tut. airs arid scoundrels, and exposes (hem to he me Whilst ;etch party is certain of its due proportion of the ticket,..their eptnbined strength will be di -4 the public: The present campaign kas. been reeled against a s cot:ninon foe, who must fall before 'site proli fi c n the ember: The democ siy has , thetn. Stimulated as they Will be by a generous ri: ways heron ir, the.'palm, and will again in point . , t he formation or an Etcetera, Ticket; upOu the bo 61nembers, but we question whether it y party, sic adopted . i s „d en i a bl e ; an d e d m i t e g e.e n gna t_ ran Show"r - ri l , Chair , : Meade!). 'Without union, our ‘dissevere4 forces man of ' le out. must neeessarilyhe defeated; but .thns 'united's:aid consolidated, the' strength of 'one party will aid t ''' and take effective that of the other, and produce by their joint Tabora a triumph that cd..erwise : would be utterly hopeless. 'Therefore no Man wit° 'to is sincerely hoitii to the dungerons andAviinous ed projects of the mil-named Democracy, or! who is ate tioncust in his desiie to prevent. the extension of net slavery into free territory, end to restore the pot. , icy 'nf the fathers Utile republie,might to hesitate sail i .' on heartily advocatingiand'ouppeiting the Union nirl Electoral Ticket, beetles° „it lesdes him , perfectly' snare free to tabor for the Miceents of his own candidate and principles without, concession or compromise, • her tie needesk no fidcirk;or giro them, and may rest , PPY icenre in the assurunee that every vote tieTfitsit - ed , . for his candidate will bo fairly, - fully and honestly represented, .: -. • ''. I I nth. ; We, therefore, earnestly call. upon n njl fo hope- Dilly sustain the Union. Ticket, and, by its Woof r, of pliant election rescue our State and country from "al the danger-atilt:hangs imminently over them, and per, 'thus ward off the calamities which-must follow a ing victory achieved by' our opponents. i Met .' • . . • , LEMUEL, T"45 DD, ' ;President Union .Stara -Omit:ration; , . tert6 . llllEN . 9 lTnw ate you otng to cast your.first , yob ill it bo for F oakor Slavery? 'Act e fortner:yott7,lwill have aomethirig to to qt' upon with . )letisure_. For the latt r, a will be nn act; yotv will .never cease to. t. Begin right.' ,Lot" your first b w , inst the .Extension.of that accursed AO .saSlayeri.' • • .EVILLAOY .OF SANDERSON ,' CI Not by the 'Fillmore Piesi o , the , =dorsi State. • • . - • Werire glad; o °berme that there are on y rib' att*lllmore:paper * s in the .titte, that erido ondereen's vll i lalny. in trying to',eell out .o ^ -ore vote In this Vete—and they areAto l mi ill°, Concerns that have been in the mal keit, alp any pa ty that word buy them. et , ~. . :f f le es edi, , .ditificif they ildre. _ _. . _ rooms a A Gr. Ily wil or alp ,urtng many tneflieineo wh&ch seemed to a : gra\ Wier than 41novo the Iliaenso,' that wo alaa , paired of hor recovery.. Living into cot abr njoy,ed all the vdrantages of uro ui cal sho seemed t ho d. 4rob: ‘oulty, I perm ded • I take :rt, which I ha) slat red her." ly interest (mir bit that Dr: J. C. Ayer id Cathartic P Ils,)1 .....ms brother Frederic Ay Ifavorably , known its a limat be 'West. Mr. Ayer will 'coed ntleebosiness at: the Ilr . wt the commeiMal'Antion of I bile the Doet4r will dere bits Ito investigations and nrsui i 41-fit ii of ,wel ^:mil tong ,1 erehant of. I widely ex Isle bag oblit enrol w react:leo emispheresi seien the gooni far. eii Pape, khans Mei Circulating Sti • Opt Fillmore Tickets. It; Welll .0 t 430* Leto WHY 18 ITI . . The leaders of rho Shorn Demeendie ;art, tea* 'engaged all over the county di tribe; Straight out Fiihnore„ American lest ieket., Whi Is this? - F. W. linghes; ; •ga aplores the, Fillmore men.to'iote lb. Strati at Fillmore ticket. Why is this? sows that eVery vote polled - for th deb Set Pith:nor* and in favor ' of James r schs deeds of Fillmore, is it notan insult tt yet r Jodgmelt for ti t iolle • men to soppos. for went 'that their Can use yon for their ' srposes? lock near Ow, r" KIM Aa r ° [ON * log rIL.Zawr4c)IVTZ". 1 1 14 imaging Candid& It Col. Fremont had as *limy frl ieetang quintent,, tho . epposition emir l oorpond guard, 'Mr. Fremont re todiipatline to President Fillinure,w Potting hi) sea and cattle over din Oa a or, .1 44 , " Thal iJ the Gorerainodonould end , o anip of -111isetteng Linionent,it odd 25 Per cent, of his . This is ver luitUn Leal' podgier& and Livoryinen to k ow. liss iang:Liniinentis asetonderfal Otte . : a kir cr bead: !t should always be timid fur IS 4.l tirli. tiff Joints, Burna,Braires, hone P 11 2.• he,; and fOrlCialds, Spreini, Spa in!, Il 6 45*. ie.; upon bodies. Beware '46 " Maetang hoold by all respeeti le de Ilrebere. BABITEA 42rIt 11 1 N w , 01.11• .6. ' mcnozr. .14, 1:856;...0UL0ia1-IX:eiimuw. Octche legt tba tvsu recorded itt the aerial Itietittm stylyinia.: as betil7 5 CO %TU =I IS Scott /kl*. Unto* Adarnm :A.lleglertlr. A must mtg. Beate, ftedtbrd. EMU Muir, nradicrd, Duda, MIMI Cambria, 4kpbrio, Cantra. ("beater, Clarion. eicettikiii, • Oalunlbla, tkawforil. Cumberlal Dauphin, • • Delaware,. Erie; ,r Fayette, Franklin. Fulton ! Grume, iluntitiem Indiana, Jefferson, Juniata, Lancaster, Lawrence, Lebanon, Lehigh, . Loreto& Lcnlng," McKean, Mercer, Mifflin, • Mown°, , lont;mni'y Montour, Northam'n. Northurred Perry, • PlilladoWa Pike, • • I'otter. Fchoylkill, Somerret,- 29'3 243. 3.111 144. 1047:1 2685 217 i ka I 273 E 1"341 _gn,ydpr Suyque an. Bn ? . k. • MP, Union W.ttango. WeLITIID, WashingFn ~ ' ' . j ept:4 . d - ' mint,' 'fork, =i 2 Total, . Sacked. State by Disc 't'' District+.• he ,1753 the aggr Opp7l/saritio 9405 • 608 'O4ll • 7083 • • 8753 0279 ;• 1. 0117" .- 9674 • . 8061' 80".4, • • MO 2 10121 • 8760 9051 •3947 - 8320 • : 10001- - • " 7350 • o=7 - 6950 ; 0414 • ;" 10442 I 7657 • - 11235 ' 5065 1 • 1 9987 • • 9448 . O6BO 9715 . 1 8478, • 8792 • 1 , 8:24 • 10409 .1 5941 8151 4854 7127 - 5467 8653 '41775, 9114 - • 4215' • • _43144 lit, 2d, _4th, sth, • • 6th; • • Ith, Seb, - • 9th, inch . • 11th; , 12th,;' - f .i 'l3th, 14th, - • 15th, • , lOth, 17th. ) 1, 13th, 19th, ' - 2fid, 22d, - d. . 24th, - 25th,. Dein. niiijorlty, I Democrats,e lb.! Union, 10. ' , • texisterenc. Senatc— , Dem. Elected, •lb 1 pppoettlon, llonse—Dem. do 54 1 do maj.joint ballot, 5 :rns ELEcroliaz.,Votx. plete list of the electo States. It is of interest and convenient f 4 San „ . Sirleen 'Foe' Mates.. • 111- ',Maine, ' • . 8 ' New!Thimpshlre, 5 Yersaont, ' ~' - 5 Massachusetts, . ,13 Rhode Ishind, ' , 4 Connecticut, . • • C New York, . 35 -New Jersey, 7 . Pennsylvania, .; 27” Ohio,' , 23 Indiana, . IS i. Illinois, It Midi nn, \ •• ' 6 at Wisconsin, , 5 . .0- lowa, . , - 4 h e r .Calitornie, ', 4 , Total;" 176 Necessary to aohoiCe, :4-3Z/361 = IiEra*' Ot the Preysident . of. the UNION STATE CONVENTION 23 TO THE PEOPLE OF PENNSYLVANLL [ray Bpe ME Tata N0nit.0r.—.4 , 1,3/ovicators negation.— " Ail, wotk, 'even cotton spinning is! noble. WotiC`is along noble.• Ile that here raid and -as serted once more," ,So i Gatiyle says, But we must remombei that there are de4rees in nobility. The highest nobitit) is the nobility of beneficence. An honest mnn,jnys the poet, is the noblest work of God. We have no hesitation in extending the apethegus: The noblest wor k of G od is the man who is not only' honest, bat 'who dote the great est good. The groatestef.all temporal blessing's is Health. And, as the mental condition is con trelled=by the physical, 'the effects of Health can baldly by regarded as- terminating with amere temporal benefit. Then who is the greatest of all human benefac tors? Henbrionsly, who onahlo ucto restore health dint has been deteriorated, and to Preserve health that is good. = The secret'. of restoring and preserving.hcaith-has been, the great aim' of the modern philanthippist ne it was the philosopher's stone of the ancient alchemist. ' The secret his been discovered, its discoverer proving himself thereby not only,, the ',greatest philosopher bat the greatest philanthropist the world ever weer. .The onostiou, "Who is her' Ass been asked by millions and answered to them; and they bare rejoiced. Professor Rolla wag has conferred more blessings on humanity thin I bore all the ! "sot -distant'' social reformers, and pseudo.philantbopists the world ever saer.• The ' fame of hie pins and Ointmedt bps, enetrated to : the remotest Confines of the earth, and their use has diffused health and ail tbe happiness that tot : lowa health *Yet countless thousands. From' the i ce tonna *apse of Lapland' to the enemy shores of the Mediterranean, from the Emery • summit of the Ural Mountains to thi eastern shores of the Atlantic, there is not a city, . town, or village of any tote, in which they ale not met with, The t missionary takes little else in his medicine chest; the gaiter never needs a more rvaried supply for ',his. They are peculiarly adaPted to the diseases Incidental to the American elimate. They have n%ver t failed here or elsawberS.. Friendd! we kr. :duke' la ors iisteggersition vie,defy - einstradietion, , Itstetuto we *l.lOOl weituow to bo true, If yea ore Mote Medleitiee.i.and then say whether' onistaretacati are totaeleas. We are etenitteitt of yoir decalosie.,--Arto Orleans Picaitmc ;~ 01110 'tins torsi and light. ■GSO. r bet lb. draw d, in us- 7 - ex ibi, 11 ft = rine! The tuna ;.47 - ensile tog. it of too late oleettoo Pau. he offloo of the Fecretary of M - =1 = --r , la, porta. Union !Mon 3200 13.153 2499 21541 '2595 5578 .3099 1.5.31! 2V; 1:20f 285*. 241 f 21A AMU. 2412 6020 6556 tc9 , l ink 12401 TES6 1170 1 1217.5 117 I atm 4 .41 oft , .3216 3115 Wt. 1544 2185 3272 I#sB 3ThBBB :~: 2124 r 209201 e,6oogrmi&tal vote IE9 211460 209662 Ell] i The following s steam iotos of tho various just at the preseottime; r future reference: Fifteen Stare States. Delawti.te,i • lilaryland;• 8 Virginia, /51 ;North Carolina, 101 • South Carolina, Georgia, • i l l AlaVati, • 9 311saisat Louiiiana, - 6 T‘ixas, 1 4 11tenesseu, 12 :Kentucky, •• 12 . 9 Arkausaa,,, 4 1• Total, 120 Grand Total, 296. 149 THE WilOilf Tipawr. Or-tathei. tb* Vniktu Dipiaiosl 7i/skit As there are many.persons whit, do pot ,seem. ty understand the prinelideion whiehlite Vnion t Or more properly speaking,. the (Mb* Ditritjutk Tick, et,: was formed—We give- n. slatrrt . est:4;o4ox 110 find in the United .Stareit Gtexerit, which will render it intelligible to even the 'most • com mon mind:" , • ' - - • • , The Thing Explhihsed. Some, even . or lb ose who-aspect to. vote the Free Kapok*. tickat, seem net etnetlY-tar under stand "how that 'matter la - arranged. Others.- thrtiugh similar. ignorance, oak they wish to vote • directly for Filhnote, and.au_ propose to vote the ostraight oat Fithnoro tieketV i Now, let its say to theaelast two tbinpt - . • ••• ' f' • •••• First, you (to net rote di-pang: tar Mr. Fillmore ty voting the !insight put ticket." 'You yogi for Stewart...and twenty4lre °them ' Nati that is just what you do on the Free Kantaa ticket. Secoodly,Swords friends-vote wore di . redly for Mr. Fillmore by voting the Free Kan leas ticket; because there is a fair chance of the: i suceessari that ticket, in which case Mr.•Fillmere will certisinly_get setae electoral 'vomit, while noturiously'there is rie Chance for the "straight out ticket.' ^ The free 'Kansas electors, it success: fel, will dividd the vote of the Stale according to the votes east,!respeetively, fur the tickets headed John C. Fretnont and Atillaut Thus, if the Free Kansas ticket should get 220,000 votes, -nod if half of thesis should be beaded. John C. Fremont, and half Millard Fillmore, the electors will east thirteen fur one and thirteen for the other. If either should get 150,000 out of 220,000, that one will hare, say, eighteen electoral votes, and the other eliht. Thus, those who are in favor 'of Fillmore will be sure to have some electoral votes for, him: anl those - .who ere in favor of Fremont will be sure to have some electoral vutes . for. him: • Is it not true, then, that by Sr. Fillmore's friends voting the Free 4 Kansas ticket, they vote :for the man of their choice oven mare directly than by voting the "straight out ticket?" No one expects that that ticket will be elected. Con , sequently not n vote will be cast directly for Mr. Fillmoreby those who vote thOt ticket. Messrs. Ingersoll, Stewart it Co., will get so many thou sands of votes; but not si particle of good will Mr. Fillmore get from it. On the other band, by voting the Free Kansas ticket, even should it be unsuccessful, the number of those in favor of Fill- more will be ea distinctly , known as'by voting the "straight out tieket," end if it should be success ful, Mr. Filmore will certainly have snore or less '.votes. 'What true frtend of his can hesitate? The reason for forming this ticket was 'simply • tbls. The whole opposition to James Buchanan in Pennsylvania, agree op one point-Opposition to the Extension of Slavery—but they disagreed ownsen and some other minor points—neither par ty could succeed independent of each other—thore fere the honest voters of all parties agreed on a Dniiin Division Tjeket,,which would units all the • hottest opponents of Slavery on one Tiolteit, which writ east its vote for each candidate , neticirding to , his stiength—and they sustain the , prigteiples ,•-ef all on the Slavery question, Wittient , uir compro-, snise of principles whatever, on minor points that • t: enter into the canvass. * • •t; WHOLESALE LYIROI It seems notwithstanding the,geoer t al good feeling that 4ists •in this State among the Fillmore and Fremont men for the Union Electoral Ticket, that there are men here and, there prcitessing to be 'Americans, who are emulating the conduct of • Sanderson. l There is not a lie which car(' be concocted ealeutrited to injure the prospects Of the sin- 1 ire. opponents •of Bucha,nan, which is :not; indurstrionsly circulated, and stuck to with .a perseverance worthy of a better (Muse. For instance, it is , asserted that the Union Elec-1 tinel; ticket is purely a ° Fremont ;ticket, and! , will in any eveat be counted of and go - for him. Now to show'bow basely false is the assertion, we ask attention "to the annexed address to the People of Pennsylvania by the Union candidates for Electors: •• The undersikned, candidates for Electors; nominated by the Union State Convention •held at Harrisburg, on tlie 21se,ofl, October; ' 1856, do hereby declare that thot,• consider themselves pledged by the proceedings of said, Convention to cast-their votes in the Electo.! nil College, so es to divide the Electoral vote of the State between John C. Fremont e Mil lard Fi ll more, for the office of Presi dent of the United States, , in proportion tiothe popu larvote given for each • by . their respective friends at the ensuing election; and in like nranner,.and according to the same rule, to cast the vote of the State in the same College for William L. Dayton and Andrew J. Don ciao.: respectively, for the office of Vice Wei& !dent of the United States. James Irvin, . Smith B. ThotfipiOn, Joseph Edwards, !Russell F. , George N.' Eckert, -yrederick Sutith,r', Mahlon H.'Dickinson.Abmham Updegreff„ • Wilson Jewell, J oseph D. Simpson, • Albert G. Rowland, Hezekiah Easton; 'Caleb N. Tayler, Edward Sin% • ' \(in Darlington, M a William M. Steiart, William 1 . Baird, Alfred ! Patterson, ' Michael IL Shirk, !Bemire. Sa*yer, Simon Cameron, • 'Jacob Painter John'-McCormick, ! Lawrencelilctiuffin, James Skinner. ,George Arnold. That is sufficient. Let every opponent'of James Buelfanan vote the Union Electoral Ticket on Tuesday. ,He will do - his duty to his principles—he will strike an earnest blow for American Republicanism. • • HON. ANDREW STEWART For the Vu on Electoral Ticket. . Much anxiety has been manifeeted to know what the 'position of this gentlemaitia l upon the Union Eleetoral Ticket.- This anxiety has been , intreascd frOm the fact that be is ono of the Elec. , tors for the State at large, von the straight Fill more ticket.. : • 1 .'..,:. • Alen.' Andrew • Stewart, President of the late Fillmore State 'Convention,.and Elector at large on the Fillmore ticker, say Monday's Harrisburg Telegraph, is out In favor of . tills - Union'Electoral Ticket; and has withArawn his name from the ultra Fillmore ticket. Their announcement is made upon the authority of the American Stunard, the home organ of Mr. Stewart. We have on doubt*bath erMr. Sanderson will publish his ithdramial, nameste i be will use the name of this gentle an to' deceive the Filimens.pioy. • ' - , We give Mr. riteriart great credit torits moul. • t nets in thus rebuking his Alan Friday (Sander _ son) by repudistingtlio ticket ho is endeavoring to 'secure votes enough for to, give the Sistelto Du ,;chantin. We hope iba,t all.:he hopert friends of ,r ,Mr. Fillmore will came out'hnd support the Union ',Electoral Ticket, as' it affords the: only hope of giving Mr. Fillmore any portion or all of the elect . torn! vote of Penntylvania. • Read what Mr. Stew art says: . lion. A. Stewart, whose name' stands at the bead of the straight Fillmore Electoral Ticket, is for the Union Ticket. He sag* crEry imam who is Not fur tin lea is for Asichancia. This la his own re mark to us and hundreds of others; t:11.I1/1.44 WO. 4:(54 The professed friend of Fillmore who votes the straight out, or fiandeirsonis alias Forney's Fil'mire Ticket, votes against , Millard Fill more, and casts bis'vote in favor of the elec tion of James Buchanimi As Well might a man who commits a deliberatii tninrdctr, Elegy that he is not' 1. - 'murderer-,—as :. for a person who votes that Ticket, to deny that he is not a friend.ofJaines Buchanan. The only vote that thete is any probability of telling for :in this State, must be cast for the :Union' DiVided Ticket, which is 'the only .Ticleet, that can be carried. ,The profeased American,. who says be pre fe rs, and by his vote. aids the election of Janice Buchan an, who will - receive the Human Catholic vote of the whole country, to John C. Fre mont who has been trad ueed 'and vilified as no other man fias beenj•by the whole Catho lic Press,, Priesthood and every *avenger they could-c( mmand--is as rank San enemy of Aniericans as Bishop, Huyaes and the Edi tor of Ai Boston Pilot. ' We would just as soon trust Bishop Hughes with all his, Jesuit- Isin k tut tha t voter.; we care not who he ie.— The' sooner the real and' true, 'Americium' dis carksuCh a min the better: I.t,' is certain death to any patty to have rapt tools at its head. - ' The Perdu's. Funds , ittadied• , Ye learned hi Thiladelptis obit $lOOO, which had Wen received by one of the princi pal pt mous engaged in idling the American voters to Buchanan—was deposited by him in one or the Hanks of - that @owe of ' bv / crediters got a clue to it and attached the money in the Bank. This was one of the in staltnenta, of the' parChasw motley, tut" the' conspiracy pvegiesaed. 141/' much more be boa received - As unknown.,, This tai tor hA better drown hiinseirin the Dela. ware at once. He will be loathed by every, honest man 'in the community—aye, like' Benedict Arnold; Annited ever by ()lose who made use of him. Have we say snob traitors bore? - -It be necessary tor a law to eve soli* satisfitclery explatation thole COattaki. Those Whe.they Nike beretortati woe ted with will den and it.. k DKinin= OP *O LOUR COLlimr. 11, large nonsher •hi ibis 'Veil ,':l).visoerag: of Montour bounty, Lars signe4 on able 'edifiers to the Public; reputiating the Bogus'. Di:moor:say of the present day nail iterepresontatves tkotio elnati Platform. We have only room for the' do. sing paragraph • - . Can the Democrats of Montour county and the North sustain any' longer in power men who talkie perpetrated thowf.odirops, cod who are idsolgrst to perpetuate them• ' • and elho have so apordy vie. late& tho Prinelplesof Jefferetai;Jackson and Ile- inocraey 1 'Let other. do as they may: we wilt ' have no part nor lot , in the matter. We cannot , gice net support to any ottsulor oglee who if tied .ed, mill earry ant the principte* of the we pia flaw' in reference to 4 larery ; but we shall us what power andintluenee weloo endowed with in elevating to office Democrats good and true,, who will oppose the catch:leapt .amen hdfid_tige and bring our distracted country back to thi princi ples of Witshiogtina, Jefriascin;MidisOit and Jack soli ; and,wo` call upon. all . Democrats_ who love their country mere than.paty,to.joinsts in this .effort to BRIM our common heritage from - the rule of-men.who would eel] ttitir. birthright for a melt of pottage. ' : , ~. - .- , - Edw. /1„ Dally, D. C. linrinno, ~. It.: IL Kerr ) ;. '''S trinetDoodouu, 'Jan. MeMsban,Jr., E s Miller, , . 1 Daniel •Frazler, •• ;I. P. Daldy,. • • • ' ik , ' Morrison Munson, ;8 pith B: Tb,ompsoft, 'Nista Delon* .. .If leh se y ',s an d er ., _ Jonas Monier, • John Leighow,) . * George Kaufman, . David Knerr. • • . Mark! Myers, • George Dondotnni ' Jonethan'llow, • • Jacob Sidler, • •. r ,Norace Yong, . Stephen L. Dish, 1 J. Dt Cos, and teeny others. 'lt , • THE PAILADELIMIA. SUN.—fhb polka,' hos al. ways stoodt foremost in the contest tor .American principles. In every forlorn hope, the has grasped the banner of Anieriturnisra, and rushed valiantly into the heat of battle, against. Popery and its rniscieanta.i At this Wier 'when, traitors . are endeavoring to divide the Opposition, and cc . euie Pennsylvania to Buchanan, the Saw comes cut warmly feir-the FIACIII Electoral Ticket., The Sox bas never preiched anything' but the • pure creed of Amer can ,. ism„,for which it has been misrept scented and maligned; In an earnest ap peal to Americana, 'arid exposure of the plot to be tray them, the Sin says: . "We tell you hi - plain words, fellow Americans, that Samuel Lloyd, •Dutton, Bob Smith, Sander ':,son and the entire tribe of political imposters are alluring you in the sacred name of Americanism, 'to do such sets et will make .that.name a byword and reproach, and trepan you into the support of ,a party *bit is nothing but a miserable faction of broken down politie4 hacks, without standing or public confidence, and incapable of doing barn except by the use of money raised from Demo cratic sources;—a party that would Fe put up in tho-lx• iarket_hy its selfish leaders at erer7 elrction, endits misguided and deluded members sold like sheep in the shambles! AmeriCans! this 'great wrong shall not be done—this -damnable plot shall not be worked out upon you, with your eyes shutand your senses sealed: We. tell ,you 'that the straight outFillmnre eleateral ticket is a loco: foe° weapon which 'wilt ceurib out true American ism, and elect James Buchanan to the Presidency, by the vote of. Pennsylvania. Arnerioans! in God's name look at this in I . true light." • Klenber Cleave This gentleman, we un i erstand, has been busy.dOring the week in obtaining signatures endorsing the straight•out Fillmore EleclOral Ticket. We are not . aware that the move ment will militate against the prospects of the Union Electoral Ticket. • The feeling for it is too cordial. We are, likewise, far frOrn im pugning thtt motives of . Mr. Cle..ver. He is, undoubtedly, honest, but impracticable.; He possiases the peculiar faculty of repetling vo ters from a cause in which he exerts htinself sincerely, yet . abortively. He is, to a cer tain degree, insane on the oneridea be enter tains, so much so, that be will permit himself to be duped by the' moat arrant political knave, if be claims affinity in sentiment, while we dada if. he would allow any' person of op. I pasite political sentiments to extricate him from the mud in which he _Might happen to stick. Mr. Cleaver is an irepracticable, one , idoa American, whose distracting' course can not command either influence or respect. We speak . thui plainly, because the interests of American . principles, which we have advoca ted, and. still defend, demand it. We are as ardent a friend of American:sm as Mr. Cleav er, yet we feel it: our duty to deprecate his erroneous though as we believe sincere course. Freemen, deftad your Rights. We understand that oar friends will make an application to, the Sheriff, to have possees placcd at the polls, in several of the districts 'where the Irish officers have every thing their own way' and take all the votes offer ed. whether legal not. At one of these polls,' (New Castle.) four or five persons were almost beaten to death by Irishmen— and upwards of forty of our voters kept from the polls; ' We trait that every freeman will go the polls prepared to Idefend their rights at. all hisards---remain there for mutual protection until 'the boleti are carried :off— challenge•every, illegal rote, and protect the purity of the ballot, box under any circum stances. If illegal votes are taken regardless of the remonstrances of legal voters— e ater a, protest at once against the return grim that district and lay it beforetthe Return-Judges oni Friday, setting forth its7illegsiity. Illegal voting is treason against the couni try, and all who practice, , aid and abet it, are traitors to the country. . 1 FRIENDS OF FREEDOM To 'your posts. Shrink, not from the duties of-Tuesday next.• Octrzeluse is a great-4s nobln one. To preserve the fertile lands of Bansis to tree labor is'a glorious object, and one well worth the conte t and the, labor be fore ns. To bring in Kansas as a free State, where labor shall not be felt as degmding, and only to be perfOrmed by slaves, is a prize worth euptending for. We care not what the polities of Kansas may be, after admission. We leave that to the good sense or the preju dices of the electors. _We atik that she may eater the sisterhood of ,srara.'..FßEE ; that the erase of sh:very may not blight her fair prospects and check her onward growth. This is a glorious object for which FAXENEN can straggle., It is a noble issue on which our:Presidential campaign can be carried! "Our platform b fardom torlEanuu; Our m Ma, irat.l.lo3lEB TO VIE FREE!" Box. F. W. HuOnes delivered a political harangue at the court House, on . Thursday evening. Like to who did 'not attend because we alivays Lary,.-. 7 ;.7 poor frith use ire were not present. We understand = however, that Mr. Hughes' address abounded in mis• statements, to such an extent as to drive from the houses portion of the auditory. We hoped that The experience of 1844 had driven forever, triim a false position, Mr. Huglies.— Wtt thought that the mortification then expo. rieuced would have carried with it -a perm s Dent lesson. We are mistiken. Mr. Hughes again assists in the propagation of frauds up. on the honed sentiments of the ,people.' Kunttn ClAtarea, Esq., we learn from a friend of Mr. Fillmore, declared in anti Bor• ough this week—that be prefers the election of James Buchanan to that' of 'John C. Fre mont. Why Mr. Cleaver, who professai to be an American, prefas the election of the an; didate who will receive the vote of every, Ro. lean Catholicin the country, , to John C. Fre. ationt who is opiatesj by. every Catholic,. we cannot telL Such conduct requires explains. Mere Iridium Bend ever for !nude In ildladelpidas- Four Trichaten, aced of an election in It* Ttli precinct,' 4th Ward, Phttuteli bia, base baen erg coked and: bold te. bail to , the aum of. $5OO each foitsking illegal votes at the hist elecitioti:. The coriduet of these !'better onion's° is enough to dir erase soy,'party, and w Will monde!' line! any .man who has' a drop of Amick:an bloat in his reins can cooperate with such a horde. • gamer. Stiurmatr, Esq., e 'Wag advocate of Fillmoro'a,Flaigas i a ovaaso.t f the more State Committee, and On:Adult :of the' Fillmcmt Club delis Borough, says that he is iq favor of the.TIMM* 'Electoral Ticket.— So is overi i houest ,Amerieau.' What other course CU * friepil . '~of .Millard Far Tap Voss is Oirtoe-p,The Sohit_vote hi Obleris 340,00 p. It ws► . ditlded.fl follows: irtoot . 5 tDollloaallt,' . FiUtainip , this week . conchzdes, a pign'icant tte ' th e Joaraat tiOnciried,- tto which we entered with unusual warmth. We owe an apology - to these of 'our istronx who' prefer - miscellaneous to political reading, and we 110104. torte sigh of relief with them in view olthespeedy termination of an ixcitement which pervaded the conOtry from one extremity to:the other, during the fast few , months, Important principles entered into the andest, and we fell that our .infin, once shoed be cast on the side of Freedom 7— against the" Extension of Slaver&for the rights of F.ige-Laborer. If in. assuming that position we hive trespaised.. on the I! Ilene° of any dm* readers, we ask their indulgence i tted swift . make amends, in the future. - 4 444444 flueravtla Philadelphia. '.3,168" telogroplia as thailawar ft!' io phis; yesterday. #l, 1.30 -P.,)1. -:-THE COAL TRADE', ~~ The quantity, lent by Railroad this week is 41,568. 00 tons—bY Canal 35,420 lektong--.'„fatthe week 87,086 111,tens. Total by ,Railroad 1,913,-, 241 15 Mae against 2,047,528,19 tens=-Ditto, :by Canal 976,150 littons against 952,885 04 to:ts to same period last year:,: The shipments heavy . this week, and tbe demand fur Red Aah 'Coal, 1 particularly for the New York Market, is 'very br l isk, even beyond the ability. et our Operators to supply._ For- White Ash the.demand is fair hitt not so brisk. • The abipments'froni an the Anthracite Regions are still behind the sbipmoats to - same' period last year about 75,0110 teas. This can be hardly nude up for the balance of the season, biasing nothing for the inure:tiled - consumption this year. The la - creased consumption - OEIBSS - , over the previois year was about„ 800,000 ,ions. Coal WlO 4 rule high in price the eoming-sessoa •if Ole 'winter should prove severe. : . ,The increase of Seiti-Alnthiscite . and noun over last -year's supply from all sources, will reach about 100,000 tons, which will not go far to make up the Meiotic) , in Antbrape. • Jetty Toeless, Esp.—lt is rendered certain that this gentleman if he,hu not already, ware sip hie position President or the Reading Railroad CompanybefOre - the close of the present year. As an accompaniment 'to this determine, tion of Mr. Tucker, we linkthe ((Wowing in the New York &ening Pear, whi*-1( carried out wilt be most important in its rcielts to the Coal Tradci " • !"We understand that a plan is now being ma tured, by which the operations of all the Coal shippets and pro;lncers of the Schuylkill region will be placed adder the sole supervision and ten ant of Mr. Jobti Tucker. The' organisation is, of course, entirely voluntary,'and fa' adopted for . the ,purpose of securing regularity in the trade, an&fto prevent the Ructuatione`of over and under 'supply which are the reatilt :, of independent no tion on Abe part of shippers. :Such a plan, we uuderstand, has been ettablished among the coal producers of England, with the , best results. We presume 'there is no man in the „country whose 9 k owledge of Oa cool trade better quali fi es him fu theirpositiott than Mr. Tucker.". ~..• Ir. •Ateker would bring , to the ~new positian;', sliould ha determine to; accept Wan ,intimate knowledge or the trade, en ability, stud parsons' popularity, which could not fail to produce the best results to the interests of the Region. ,The syetem'and regt.larity which his toasterit. mind would introduce into the Trade, would snoop it a million of dollars per annum, 'which 'are now lost by the lack of a competent controlling head. The mevelictit is certainly meat itiportant. From our knowledge of Mr: Tucker's capacity, we feel assured &kit he li . eminently calculated to place the Trade in the poiti.lis which' its' importance dtmanda. . . ZEt:l L. , . 1 No.,V. • - 1— • . . . taw/teed.) i• , -.- Tim annexed concludes another ' , erica of. Mr. Walton 's papers on Ventilating Coal Minei. Their importanie an tteirest are duly appreciated. The suitigr is fer tile, end we trust that Mr. W. at .his convenience will again tivorus: .I : i • , I have seldom experieneent watef running any otadd arable distance on the floor of a mine without it wit de signedly left to do so to discharge itself trod the mine or to the drainage'puthps; but I have often found It running to the extreme "dip" iii the' workings-through space formed In the rock below the Coal vein, at a depth of between two and three feet, when there has not been the least sign of water near the surface of the Am of the mine, which appeared quite dry. The spumes throe owes is formed below the Omar of the sated mdttry which the water finds its tray is in two ways. 'lnt, by the pressure of the pillars of Coal on each side of the driftways, and secondly, by the pressure and action of the water on some substances on which; water has the power to act as a solvent, ,such as the clays in an otdurated form.. When a drift is opened to the pressure of the pillars of Coal, or I should say the total pressure from the sur face, the floor is generally bent upward" into the drift in such a manner as to form ',space a little below the Cad vein, of capacity sufficient to allow a passage • for a • large quantity °flutter. This space is formed In the drifts leading to all parts of the work through which the water duds Its way, and In 'which it gathers othead 'or column, until It attains a pressure setfleient- to pro. dues a crack do the shell composing the floor of the mine, from whence it issues into the do:kluge. Those cracks are always being produCed as the workings 'or drifts extend to the dlpward,' and are only discernable - to the moat minute observer. The water is generally supposed to originate somewhere Iu the immediate oeighberhood of those cracks. and they ere Bobbin, If ever noticed by managers, but when the water effort* fresh cracks near the faces of the: dipping workings, it ceases to How from the cracks it had tormerly produced, perhspa several yards behind the 'frovi&of the, workings. This is enough to show that-the water Is originating at some point on the "rime' of the'werldrio. ' - 1 to other cases a space may be .made- by the chemical action of water through sortie 'thastructable substanth when Mathis found at a depth of a few feet below the Coal vein. This space may' again lie enlarged by the mechanical action of the water as It pursues ita way throngb the opening, wearing away its sides until' It in creares,the size of the channel, so:-as to allow free pas sage to the "dip" of the workings:, In this manner wa ter will wear its way through 'underneath standing pft • lays cf Coal. 1 have often felled the passage to such a situation so perfect, that when Alie,stream has been broached by cutting through the &or qf the mine lOW the dream it hex continited its mine thrgh lbeneatte the pillar of Cost standing tit u nlt l t i r i !.lll cpyruiltswworazhimin to the at the mine. Thivrtijer sometimes fin s road in this manner through the toruneof sixty clay which are &tld embedded in the veins of Coal; this is most happily, very rarely the ease, became it is in one of the worst of situations feeder' cat be met with-le the workings of a Coal mime, and it will never mew in deep mines with out it pneeeds from a "Fault." - When water Is totted to be rhnning underneath the ' floor into the workings of s mine; and Re origin trued to the " rte&' or highest level's of the mine, it is an easy matter to turn It Into another channel front whence It .will discharge itself into the water level drifts, and ' hence to the pumps In the slope or directly from the mine. • • = ~, i ..i.! IM!!====l On Ventilation. When the water worksits way through beneath the pillarsof Coal into the workings below, it Is evident that If vents hid been made—before it had effected a promo l i —it would have flowed through there. vents, and us have ridieved iteelf of the pressure which must at ti cs accumulate,whero it Is confined by a hard rock. tv en such eonslitntea the floor of the mine: If' vents were cut In • the floors Of mines—where water was, found to be psadng below the floors—and those venb• situated. above the love of the edit or main water leverdritt, the burden of the Irate'? might bit drained froze the mine without any farther trouble, and without the means of pampa. If the water sae found to continue its ;course /Merit bad been vented, it would be:necessary; to cut amuses in any position the water was found, and to close up the pusagett had been following, aims to force it to collect and flow along the newly cut 'channel to wherever It might be 'cooducted,,or to a discharging drift. . • - Strewn of watei moat be expeeted In slopes In a stmt; lie situation,when they are sunk on the coal vein, in• deed a slope Is a Teri likely place for them to be tuet with, and from the position I have ftsind those streams und e r the fiXifil of deep mines, I truly infer that id many eases water will be Lund breaklig through the iikxr of the mho at thi, bottom of the Acme, - and migthating from sorbed springs, at a short distance from the Month of thaslope. In aniehz resell IS 1111 easier matter to stop the water from manning to the bottomed the AM*, thUn Tamp It up again.' U may be tapped near tburmouth of the s lo pe aid run off by way or an &Mk or pumped to the top of the slope tho nor, of the lotient, salt is generally good s pr ing water before it descends ~ into the mine; bat an way thither it often encounters 'Webs. roue add gea r with which it becomei 'triturated. , When inner le saturated With salphnroni acid gas, nal:loft oxygen hum the air until a portion of sulphuric acid is held In solution with the water. It Is this solution that sets with Isseh alsaatrouttetreeta upon alt hart: Impla . aerate exposed to its action sueh as pumps, feed , and = cos, and - limiters. The snip moue acid gas Is by the spentaneotts combustion of loon pyrites which are found In abundance to - the' rocks ontePosing the rooteand doers of Coal taunt An oxide of iron Is formal at the same One whichis untied off by water and dmdted In most nil the creeks in this 'region. It vIAW to everleue I by the diseobrisaton of the be t of the creeks._ _ My spans Is Oiling up and I • not time to say all I Intended in thhictatt Toannsitly wish. what his been odd may of *mks to otorators and holders of Coal lands. They should nrmetaber that the lending rind /4'lP 4114114 c""41°11 Iyae y. 4 . -0 =6"`"rs • mantas 11. WALTON. Raw Tout Cost..hismser, Oct. 29,1856.—T0e inquiry ter &mettle uontinues active sad prices are very firm. The arrivals have bees larigeibut hardly 'equal to the increased wants of the trade, ahigh harincreased in a mailer ratio this mum this etc before. Theitoef On bind ts less thou at the uuaa4attr4sSeliai. : raise: have not va. fled; Bahia; of-Piark Oreisairil 014 76@56, sod Lehigh at s6igio.2s.' liloreigeleto limited supply 414_ prices ass upobssiged. , Common qualitlekaro 1 31 4 1 °4 1 4. 84 :: last' sale' of Yrerillilrrel si SA eadiltuale 01040114 fib 1 1 9 4; ak,sk.., in Plailadslphirkaed Ltaltisactre lbe Coal market Is ietiss, , By Visit WWI saa . - , Quastltyofoealerat by *thread and (boat, for ibs wsdeenditgjira a t tl*/ *T . " 1 " 1011 1 4 : ; • , 01 Port Chrboa, - 4 : Wee 111 dad SO Pottsville, - %SW SO -2,01 d co dibnyalli thaw% ANS 1e L • shits OS Part Canton, , • • 11,102 12 ,` VII 03 tow, $1,056 IS '14115,211'15. ' 274150 10 TIM '1,00,8211,3121 li 6/411111011°0110PqkdbiliTakr: ,„ 11/11allosi‘ . ' 0.11211 022M)112112 • _:11 1 140 fi t ;Ifiermotali&e,atoari • 14 Total toe 9lie wipolk ,:: :1: ToUti.. Itidlits4 ttflB4t4 . - .4 ;:.- •'. 'o!tia '-:=-"- .-:' For the enteit ending Tburaliflagz, - 4 • Datum. -• Ott the Ups, . - G " Wilmlagtou, 7 • • I!' Jersey City. - . . New York aujytelnlty, - - - Tn.!, wawford, - 'icAld far • Saha'ticulOtnnti niadsowit Stiker.. TbOrt/INVIII:: Stl- the quantity/5r COO 411=1101444 ever the [Were nt Rellroodein Eetatylklestrity,for therm& imaipt ouThundarwrealiFc tut t • • worn: Mae Itlll end 9.llsiren 11.11., 4600 n -ipsaus Nt ih r bo n 11,6# 175.212 10 3ebuyiklll - 11.100 00 -. 373=1 19 11LANirbon & Pt,Carbon " 17,0.1# 111 090,179 00 11111treek • .a 10.15 01 , ULM) CO Little se,livelktil •• ' •-• IL7 10 - MOM 45 ------- 1101 es of Toll atid Tra Oportaillen ,- 6.W. luau FOS VIC Tit 4 MT. , Front )Yon Frcns Prow M.C'ertion. 8. Harm. 4.7.=stau r altabsrat. fo Alehanaral, .*1 40 $1 $$ fi $ 1 80 0 $ 1 P 8 rdYbilatret, 1 90 1 ES 1 7.0 X 63 fldlos Mils, Its 1.64 141 • 141 Roadln . 120 1 14 1 05 105 Rates of Toll by Coital for the promote. Thee. NZ. C.trbon. Lawn. Xt.. andon -$0 i 9 k, ers Spring Mills,' 70' ISO fla orristown, SS 64. i 6i ' Reading:, - 48. -; ' 45 41 Rotes of Freight by, Cauoal,3 From rt. Cde In. C 3. Ihr. . _PG Clu" To New York, $1 90 . $1 $ • $l. SO to r • 93 •.• $0 (aware and Hudson Cits Coal Trade* Fqr tbo last reek, 14„lla) 432.72 i "Cu tuna Oae but year, 4111,9611 Detrame so fn., _ C l an C Pena*. Coil ela Vaal Trades wait. vim, • .22,4p6 . 604,3K1 - " • 44240 74,155 For the h , at week, To mum time last year, Increase so far ilferalatos Coal Trade or Augi t at. • 31 TB . IT Best toiards New York, • 22,4M 13 West do do • t 18,971 10 . i l • . ____„l.._:. • . .- 7A . . 41,4* 03 ---=------ ,Cr--.. Lehigh Coal Trade for it 3511 by C i aside For the week ending ea Babott r y last:; 1 . us . • . * TAT.. . Lehigh Coal and Nay. Co: Ma. Cwt. Tens. Cwt. BUlriMit Mihot, . 8217 12 23.815 18 ROOM It= do. • - , _1,885 08 • : 65410 09 ..0 1 3 -23 Fast Lehigh Mines, • , • B4 to • ,115 11 A. tothrep'• Kw Coal, ! . ,:1,315 09 !piing Monttaleallnes, i. :11; 79 10 • ;i1:3,620 80 0 E 93 p . , ast Bugai• Loaf do; .. - , . 1 3 s )IS,/321 07 ckger.hi, , , . ... .. • '., . -,„ .1 ;06 - !161,911 11 Stafroval.,{'AS 05 1 r10,710 09 N. Y. Latish Coal 00., .., , Ir. '..t.0- Olt , ;34.215 15 German Pa. . do. do. - - l. - Oa 00 :-'.20,453 15 South Sp' s Mountain ElLse,.. . 1,.4 2 Pt?: '1=512 DO fLultyton,Ood Co._ - . *PH 1* : 117,370 . 15 ern überrylittlei, - - . - 2, 330 . 001 ''• i 0 413 09 - - Plamood • " Unmet. ILldge, Durk 31 , stuatain Co., Wlikeabarro 03al Wyoming coa'. Hartford Coal Co; Tata, ' ' • -.. Lehigh Valley S. lt. ' • 361521 C6 ' 1 f 2241' 13 . _Wee_k_sadlrkg taturtlity last. w m.‘iHaes . a Co,. 1 rim 3: 10 1 77,459 Ifl I ,- -- Milani? a Johnson"... Parker, Carter CO, " N. Y.:a Sharpe, Labouring a co., German. enna. Coal Co Dobbin gliebaren," By Canal, Tots! for the week. 7 42.434 10 1.168.= 16 same thoolastlyear,(Cswel) 31,113'15 /,135X4 18 In...retee lA 056, p faifi.. 'The &creme Union Canal Transportation Amount trutttpot•ted4lurlng thojr , l4 , l? ot E0pt.. 2. 14511_ :11.'03 03 136437 07 15.121 17 . 97.937 00 Union Catul awataraitailked. iiantliDeriaid Coal Trade, 1038. For the' lase Seek, Last year. Increase tri 18543. PO far NEW ADVERT'MENTS _ . LARGE 411840RVNIEliT'OF BOOKS Al Auction write*. THE SUBSCROER is now rec.eiv-• lug hom the late Tr a+ko Sales, au extensive satiety andard Allera-lianeous Works, which hearill yell et extremely low prices. Among manylAtlers will be found The Standard . llistortral Library. embracing the Works of .Itoilln. Boberteon, Bassett, Plutarch. 12 vols. The New Library of Standard Fiction. tr 4 vole. Hammond's hunting Advinttuts In the Northern Wilds, -Cmzunitig'i" llnuter•e Life among Lions, Elophants,&c. Stephen's Egypt and tho Holy Land. Wobete. r's Faintly Eneyelopedla of Useful Knowledge. Headley's' Washington and Napolooo. , • ' . • :Newcomb's Cyclopedia of Missions. Daychink's Cyclopedia. of American LitorattUe, 2 vols. Bnnyan's Pilgrims:Progress, illustrates'. Josephas Works, '-• • • Foxes Book of 3ifartv're. Life of the Duke of ,Wellington, Ilinetrated. Chamber's Encyclopedia of Literature, 2 vols. ' Chamber's Information for the People. • Scott's Commentary-on the Bible. 3 vole. Comprohonstre COMTueritary on the Bible. 6 vela, Don Qutxntte and all Bias, lUtudrited Almitrated World of Art. Tales of a Grandfather.. • Works of Lorenzo Dow. Addlson'a Complete Works, Washington Irving, W' its, 15 Ilia. Coopers Work P. 34 vole. Bayard Taylor's Worts, 5 vols. nation's Nitturrl History, Plates. Arabian Nights Entertainments. Dickens' Works, new Illustrated 'Editions. Lydia' Elements-of Ocolcigy. Lyells' Principle!' of Brilwer's Norela. . • . Urea Dictionary, of Arts, 31anniactures and . Mines, 2 vols. chin). Nov. 1, 'SU. -•.- ..----,--_;-- kiln:it SALE Of rgbratse tunny u? 1 ,1 l'isOer TrJelt in Lykens Valley,' Dauphin _county; Pa. IrIIHE subscriber' will sell lit Public I Sale, on SATURDAY, N0V.16. 1850, at this public *house of Benjamin Mettler, Bertysburg, Lykens' Val• ley, near the property-cafe to commence at 2 o'clock In the afternoon—the :tallowug valuable property., to wit: No. I.—Alt thatraluabl tract of land, , wlth insprove meats thereon erected, 1 tuated In Mifflin township. & Dauphin county , Venn Ivan's, adjoining tart or 5 1 . George Itomberger , Aaron Math and others. si miles from Millersburg, and' wi hitt a few .hundred per& of the Main road leading from Miliersburg to Pottsville. =staining .. ' - NINITLY.FOUE ACRES,I4I PERCHES, . ' of whirl: Mere are twent3-five acres superior thrtherjand, and the balance Is' all under good cultivation. 'The improrenriits consist an two story In:.: house and a log tern,l2n feet n length, together with other out build ' ini7.l-Thls property is well watered.' the little Wiconis. to creek and several springs running through it—with a reserved road, always to bo kept open to the main ' tuna.;' Ther e is a lino meadow. and good orchard on the property. The neighborhood is healthy, pleasant and thriving. Laving an excellent h.ouo market from the surrounding coal regions for all that is produced— convenient to churches. school., mills, stores. dm, The new railroad. Just firtishing, running from Harrisburg to Sunbury, and the Lykens' Valley Caual runs within slx miles. The Lykons" Valley Railroad runs within ' three miles of this property. I No. 2.--4.11 that Salo able tract ofLand., adjoining. No.l i on the South, and lands of George Rotubeg , „er,Denjamln Swab,and others, containing , , . SEVENTY-THREE ACRES 101 readriEs. , of which thirty-Ave acres Is superior timber land—the remainder is in a goad state orcultiration. The tract is well wateribl, having the Little lileoulsen Creel: and roveral springs running through it. There is also good meadow land. It possess-a all the advantages of situation a s tract bTa. I. andiswortbthoattonllvnorbuy em The timber land is - acknowledged to haven." supe rior In the trolley. These properties will be sold saparately or together, to snit purchasers.. Vans easy. Conditions made known on day of sale. Any person wishing to view the property can do so by calling on lir.Dardel Witmer, residing on the adjolnink , property, 'mite Mr. Salomon Matter. who resides on the place. For l'urther information apply to . JACOB 11TPMEIC, , Market street. Philadelphia. sir An itidisputable title wilt be given to pui chasers. Nov.l. 1556 41-2 t • Q let TONS. Zinc paints, and. White . u tAr ks d ii l t ib . l : #l._3 . b t _ 23,, i i i: i J. T. lIAN):111*. • 'J ive° . I lU g li" . .4 .7 ...._ TRADE SAI.E . BOOKS. ' NOW: receiving from the t ate Trade Sale, an eateludve assortment of A:edited: works In the sariens departmentssof Literature. WWII are of , 'fermi at extremely low Mires. ' 11-IJANN AN. Centre street, opposite the Eplesopal Church. October 11, '56 0 41- 1 A. 8. CORCIAS, 4 . t. 1 Hankero l Dealer In Exchange, 'rnd Land , • - Agent, Stillwater ifianevota. ' ' COLLECTION'Sattended uk and tax kjes pal . t hroughout the Territory. *VI attend be the marchasilse and location of OovernmenClands In Min nesota, %flacon:lln and terra, and furnish drafts of lauds located by bins, with accurate deseriptionf of the roll. timber, ie. i Particular attention wilt bolron to locab * ewe lug land warrants. Persons deshina tit locate war wants abonld e i Merle:are blankafor the ' neuters, or attach ttl the warrants ftwaes of A y, auttorbt Ina him to dorate them In their =mei,. ~Certificates from the Land 011 ice will be lenundiatelyrarded to thaws:or wbota such breatlene are made, I ''' ,, June 21V66 - 4--1120-1, 91'1 ' 4 ' ..Irl '•,• : . • 4 ' " ' 11;'• %.1;› , . . • , •-• .• ? ;41:: - . . -. . 414 ti; . • VO -'': '' '• , - ... . , V ''7• •••1 !-• ••• -•' „,- i,•• f•• - .. ~,.; . , •-..% ;:•-' -'+ • ' \ "••• -1• • 1. .. - . • - '-'- 0* SI SIAN- • Benadwiy. New Tart.. lIVLILINISIDRIA PASCAL'S.. • - *hut Buart, Ilteoollo l ll l / 2 • , • Cheethot Street, Fhiladel phhi. • Styllair•l br:tiale Pall saa larlitier.of Bele V' Aima a aplatia laiartment at fu s i lag geOda inxti ea whito and bn shirt s.. Black : neck tlee4-feer ditkeent stylpi—m felines er p I New ; stile nsatra'antlgna ties In* tads. All?needles aid Byrus . .svitars tta , alan,and Lads, an and male ?ILK to atter. • , ' 6 4 --: „ • CASBGIFF.Ith. • ' ' LINNN RID. (Walking.) .t ", • privioso) • - DOG 'BRIN.At/titiogO .S; .I)N.F.S3 lIID AND FAN • -DRESS BUCK SKIN G : The boot tot of tm hmere Waal 50.4 onus Loin aillt and; lierisa, Oakes_ Haase Mafia* and 1101.010p,IIty.,ned Mannar Shut, and Drawers to the Otnel4T. Shirts lids to °Aar. sad Wartsatarai. Alirayato'biloodatilbe klat t Ork,p_os44it'iolipi otaldng stark nazi door to. tit* Patinas liouto,',.Pot • ileill•igtl4e 1 1 V4Pilisfi; , L- • ••"•"-‘:: 4 ' • EAU CO • yin t. 030 26 ,5.498 TO Q 9 .13.5 • -et.. - sal I* • 013 - 2 .4&•,'33 o 3 IP% . 45.06 t 05 aitao $6,532 Cr 2 Irr 03 917.1 14 $.044 ea 112,026 11 p3l 16 ; 1- VW 04 148 05 , 24= 14 1,8114 29 134.x3 IS 443..11 11,003 16 .553 18 •• 1,061 12 492 - 01 8,151 03 .. 051 61 ,5.813 01 139-1.'4 03 86,992 08 1,09037 1 13 4rixt.t. 75,155 5:355 B. BANNAN, .- Ceisttu St— opposite the Spisooptil Church. MEE ..--...- i........ 40...." ~' .... - ...-0.,.."..-« ~ .. . EIIIE BRICKS for Cupolas, Puddling 00 Blot itAmeese, tram 4bßeedlithWorkklat to m st the P10:11.111171MNAcz. Cottatille, Jan; 19, IVAL. - , , 341 OR sot-A large quantity of 2d boa law. ;cue h s air Kt* at varialci sins. tre Ecich to inches is disisata; - . 41). ~, TARAULT SON: St.CSlllt A MEIIICAN RAILWAY TIME.. IlkAtEPEttSi a etudes article, jest. rorelved by & dia,lol% 7 ...063 door to the Miura' ihoila Pot : t4y Ille, MAT 10,14 , - "rOTICR.—The Delaware and Rar atiul'omf.orkui opened tbr N'artgr t ton 'bri *Rl A ,the 35th lost. T p reaterdrinitt of water this six teat at will allowed! old At sth. R. T.1103180:1, Sem , burs lise2pl6, , 1,34 i • WAtest METRE& THE Subscriber having been author -4.1 by the anursibetru4n otAVab;gr Pietro; will wiptTall orders len with them, at, Owie_p k w YANDT S SO?. ' 35- RETAYMa U V R 11" l1? a I 0 reed to attend COTILLION YARXIItd, BALLS, it. NI az. • Orders addressed to !CLEM", or C.O. CAILUSe I , till receive prompt atteation. _ . 7 . Potterille, July 111,1 wi 6 t , r - - Tiz":o, F: ONE ,8111_S. , . WhOlissius Dealer am names,: Sneener &um FANCY STRAW AND PALM LEAF HATS, • 2 0.1424 North Third Mad, Pidiadelphio. Tannery,' 6656 - - - 1 Sly • . . _p_Lsl 011.13.11 • • I IF I JOHNSTON - -Aent;kfor A 4 ; A. 7 • LANE. (LAM TAM and llossay.) wholeaald deal er nOf LS and ad NDLE3. Ito. 124 Rear(and 88 Water street.:New York. All orders left at the' 'aka of .Temes U. emelt Emi, or at the Exchange' Eluilel, *III raWire prompt attention: i illeptecnber 2S, '56 ' ' I 1394. SAD MAWS FROANINN PACIFIC. 'R. •E. TAILOR when in the of , Philadel&ta, learned to hit great *o U. oa, that outing to ttte rumored I°oo the steamship ruiner, he would not be able to dupileakthe very hand some 'and varied assortment of Sprtng and 41tammer Clotloi,Cazsimetas and - Vesting' that he has Jost opened AN Irene& inspection at his hew Bsles .itocan, Corner of Centre and MaUntongo Sta. I _ . Pottsville, March *1836. =WU T. TAYLOR. • PUBLIC 89HOOL INKSTANDS. • subscriber has had rdanufactured TO) big ottbir a lot of' Pdblie School Iron- Instant* fable to Insert and fasten In the desk& These stands hate towers wtdch slide off when; In use, and besides, they Cannot teelpeet and thus soil the 'desks and runt tura, I They ant a capital article ibr schools. Teachers and schools supplied by the quantity, at B. BANNANI3 Cheap Wh o lesaleand Satan [ took atom Pottsville: May 17. as I; 30 1 . INOLFF. , . . L 1 PU10.3 ~- t 4 . and uouutrT Produce, Kilkoi. NortAssairjaad 'rosary; Pa. lam 1 HE subscribers are now prepared to i'lli any orders of Wheat : Rye, Coriu, Oats, Potatoes. , Batter; Eggs, lord, iv, that may tomtit to them. Coat operators and provision dealers of Sehuylkill sour Wouiddo woil to mit their supplies of grain and stone' from us, so we can supply them it prices tiiVt74 - 4 their adranta4 4 l. Pend us your orders. • 118.4.11 - *A WOLFF. • Milton, June 2E4, '66 . , , pa- AT PRIVAT E SALE, IHE Subscriber offers at Private Sale jail that throe story DEICE DWELLING 11(111SE. W t the appurtenances . =Muted, ou Front street DS 1100 Borough of.gehoylklll liaTOl3.llOW occupk:d by Dr.; Low,Ls Royer. It is one of the bort and most eligible bon f tes in that *rising place. 1110 S. B. BAN NAN, ,' .4geat„tor Ocoee.: 1",, B.—lt not sold-beans Saturday, the 16th of Nevem.. ber,: the presages will be exposed to Public Sale at the wefhington min, in said Borough, at, I o'clock. .Id. Oct. 25,1656 „ CNILLSON't e HAATINC FURNACES,' , - Fri FIE . gUBSURIBER is. Agent for -AI the sale of dhillsotia Firnsees, for limiting DwelH Inge, Stores, Public Buildings, at, together with Regit Los, ie., of e'er' 'kind and aloe. theme Furnaces ant superl4 to any other kind now in use for , heating ptirt poses. The air it not burned, andl is consequently la pure uin the open air. We guarantee these Yurnareei. and also superintend their patting up stblelG eavel at 10 per beat. on-the coat. F , IlANNiii. I 43' V 3.962 18 /08,182 NS TOT tL. 572,7'25 513.021 . . ADIES' FANCY FURS.I :101 • • 7 HEN ,isitingitie City, oprfriend9 In the country should not fate Mill at the FUR Store of 31. 1L1ETZ„.1310.r.4 South Second atrert. Being the direct Importer and . str i ng his *hole attention to the Ilanulketnre of Yur i. he cannot Bill Of plesaing all wird will give him a all. Uta stoeki la the largest and most complete In the city; yfs prices will be found to PI/ as any ditabilshment in this country. Beery Style of Cardinals. Talmas,Capes, Virterines, lc., made of the following Fos : Russian Sable, thetison , Bay Bible, Si befit Squirrel, Fitch. Baum 'Martin, Stone: Mast* French Martin, Sneer Martin, k.e., to. • AV" Fultrt altered and repalred.__l M. BETZ. - -tin. I% South Second St. (below Market,) Philadelphia. • Oct. 1.8.1556 • 42.3m• t 59,704 CLOTNINOICLOTHINCICLOT.OIIidi WCEOLLSAIJI £311). RETAIL. , • I XIIE Subscriber.iwould respectfully . Inform the readers of the "Mines! Journal" that he %Jost opened a new "Itelbrtned'aothing Stowe," at No, ZS Market street, (2 doors beloir Ninth, south side;) Philadelphia; where he keeps constantly on hand onset tits best assortments of Ready kisdriClothing In the air also, a large assortment of Cloths. Caselwers,ile., whic h vitt be made to ...Mar In the beet manner, and at the shortest notice; MI of which will be sold at the km* caul prices. ! Reader, will yiiu pkars giro us a call/ , DAVID MAUL, 298 Market street. N. IL—ltk.Hu.urramt will be pleated to see his tliends at the above Clothing Store. ; October 18. 1 56 . 1 . 42-3 m ; F U_R 1411 FAI ILLMARTH, N. F.. ;Corner Bth' tyy and Arch streets. Philadelphia, has opened his splendid stock of fancy Furs of every description tic la dies and ehlidren, and wishes the public to examine them before pnrrhasing elsewhere. As they are all mann. Lectured under his awn superritioti, hey warrants theta to be perferlin eyery respect and as cheep as those of any other lastabllatiment in' the city. ile has also an hand a magnificent assortment of children's Yang lists Sld Caps of the latest styles, beautifully trimmed also, every yarieti , of Moleskin and Pelt; Hats for gents; hs• dies' Riding lists; Umbrellas, £c., all of which will be sold at prices to snit the most meth! purehasets. • N. ii persons purchasing goods at thisestaldlsh• nicht for triendssint Of the city, can h se them exchanged if not suited. W. C. WiLLIIARTII, Norih Mad corner of Eighth and Arch Amelia. October id, '6O 132 424 MIMI PUBLIC SALE OF ON, XI. SD I X.041.1V11:4 ,SECOND DAN, (Monday,) thb ,YlOth of Eleventh month. (November.) will be *old i e bio YARD, of between Po and 90 asset, situated In West Vincent towusbip, Chester County, about , tiro from Thceplxv Re and 2 tnilestfroni Chester Springs. 1 The mail stage from the Kr:unlit Die Railroad depot, to• Chester tzpri rigs, gasses through the !arm, offering fa.. rilities to those who wish to view the premises. This Farm, though admirably adapted to saTieultursi iyurp . o_ses, end lying In a beautiful peetion of country, Is especially valuable on acteunt of Its mineral wealth. Ly ing in an iron Ore region; and s4laeentl to mines which have for yeaCe been extensively worked, It Is known to contain 01111 of which thetY are .doubtlees tarp quantities lying beneath the surface. . About 12 acres of the above Fart* ls'woodiand. heavily set with Dieu timber. The remainder is aim* all farm land of the very best quality, in a highatatis of cultiva tion, and dying beautifully -for tillage. The Dapper mutts ere a tine young Apple Dreher* a tar:Pend at& stantlal Spfbe Dwelling. a largerlitone Barn, Wagon honed, Daglive-house, and other outbuildings. Cale to commence at 1 o'clock; P. 131., Oa the day above mentioned. _Ad.,..LRIiVIB t 131.11T1F.88. OcL 23, il PUBLIC SALE, r ' E`. • PUBLIC 1 I I := snA.moiramr TOWN , LOTS. •• rpnERE w ill . be sold !at public Sale, L at the b• m e of 1111Uso. Wittror, In the town of ghat:anti:v. on Saturday, Nor. 8; IMO. at 2 4Yeloelk, P. 31., tbo following lots In 'the town of Shamokin. Northum berland eottnty, Pa.: . 1 ' I Block ,1 'l3 Lot 8 Blom, 74 Lot •''IS " • 3 I " •78 " ' 4 v. 23 -. • '2144 81 . " 8 t a . 2 8 v - 8 i ~. 88 ' " ...,,, 2 ; " ' - .23 " 3 :"' 311 " 1 . :28 64 !"y7," - 2 " '• 6 " - 151 • 11 n' • 5 " 4 " ;63 d . .".;18 " “" j ' 1 ;11 . . 65 1 . . 6 el c'; . 3 1 a 1 GO - a 2ir 6 , 72 6. . 3 12t • " , 1 1 24 . ~ 4 • 1 1-21 -4. 1 - 1 '." t led - " 124 I , :" , ln. - " 137 ' - rf Tornovbf sale are IEO payment An the nrcham of the lot. One quarter of balance payable A: r I 1,1867, .s• _ . , 44 1185!). IA I e ; 4{ 44 .. . i u ;i t , 18441, „.... 44 ,SA 44 Sil. 44 a , 3444 . 7 f. 1 The teem of Sbamoklo is ilatitly situated at the ;outlet of th e Shamokin Coal ,on the Ptdiadephia - and Sunbury Railroad, 33.0a11m frem Potbnrikle. 20 miles :from Sunbury and Northamberlat Ls .121 miles from Pi Phil. ladelpids, and 132.fr0m Elmira. t the principal town in ibis Cad mgiatt,land a good nth Is hereby offered 1 for investment. Yor further' palliation enquire of C. W. Peal* at Stuunoldn. The lota are Malted off sod can ' be ezamitted at say,tlate, previous to the day of ado. HENRY BAUMGARDNER, - JOHN X. COCHRAN. 42.11 t .. . oet.lt g212 w 1 I t NTY3I la to 1111. label Relbesen, aglow ca Wahl Itelbsem, late TcWilOf White Deer tp:,,`Unkort uounty, dammed.— 1 P v children of Anthony Egboninoleeemed—John tenant, Anthony Itelbsant Jaetb Rolteano, and Deals- , man Itallarnet To the children of John Reibann. dame. ed—Wligam Regnant henry Worn and Charlotte lielbseen: • To the children of Peter lielbasm,deoessed-r Philipitithema, William, John. Peter. Sara h . , Callutrbee • and Wetly Relloun. To the addressor Phlllplietbeam, decemati-Joseph Reibam. Reed*, train sod Heallettn• To the child of Cethartne Beibealn, deceased-Jacob YIP 1/41iimstnelde: . • • • I " ' Whereas, at an Orphans' Conn held at Lawlebenuthe 19th dayaf, September, A. D ,11154, before the gun. /,. S. .! Mem. 11feddiet, media:nee Itirehall and Phldp Rohl. gaqulreei Judges of the ammo Court. Elisabeth Relbpso presentee Iter petition, setting lath that her hosban 1, Lewis Ittdboam, late of Welts Doer ttramblie, Vtdon ect, dee used, died seised In his demesne as of AM of and In ell that dertaba tract of land agnate In, White Deer, eft, Caeca county, bounded on the - north by Imam of Culp.= the south by lands of Jobs gacernug, ger th e east by Ikadi at an the, intet, bytes*, afjabt, llaserting, eostalniop farty•two sera as or lam him too rut :gage his Mit *III and testament, That ; said ' demvient left your petition a widow Without benia the galloning collateral helre—childniaof Anthony UN sea, deceased, John liellsom Afttbany Wont, Jamb Itelbsem, and ge•siWa geneses, children of John Seg. mamteed, WmpaliYtbasa, Henry Iteftectit and Charkate Relbeani, ebtlebst of Met itegname= Vblllp Wham, Wglism, John. Peter. Sarah, lad gutty aribeim,chlblara of peddle Regeara,dosineeth 'Joseph Itelhaus. goedst lest*. wed Henrietta, ealiarea of Catharine legmene, deeemed,,lsrob Mlllert that he: hie hist will ant teetteeentsulbraidd the as. Wades made the following devise and..beaueetae.ri wlp and bequest *Mier property, Mal and peratmat,,tamry be. loved eta gitubeth, dating bee natural lite, anima( se lobe Oda men all edam. ° on thin thlllikr %ball ha *Clay ledge ptifilatie 1.010 tt to v=lll • *MIL • I • Tont yeti rapreamoe that ete is 0111 a . edam. sod mama Suet of bed la vmseMbeghve, TM* tbst It walla be tat her latent; and Mao thaw else may -bare contingent Interval, to have the same se/g. ' She therefore preys your honors to dome a sale of tbilk Ma% under the peevUbsaotlM lid 6f April 19,15* lea nth CAW PtaTidt4. I vatetherstes hereby cimMialleyott and Melt arm to and er %atm oar .1140 Ow_ Onduatir flub ot add meat . * to %mod el lawiebarace Row , dayi tut deze ofple text, tor the Imettna of the tad* to istatest et els itsgasibm 104 dem MU. 11 011,F1 40 9 Ohl& fit aata sa • 'MUNI Ile U . 24 . 43 ' 4161 Of thi!giAllUt 14.1 ' , lliamehis at ay eirOdeasty 4411.. Tun— ' ' ' 8.1 9 11 " 1"1 1 ‘v ;, .•• • - , "' X6,'56 Near Klnibertne, cheater Vo"'li. ' , H H 43-3 t • "" 90 • 4 . 11 102 " 4 103 . " 9 . 101 la -14 • .• 1. 111. ".' 2 . ,VOTtif4MArtuiNti ilia FIRE. u.. 1 Attieb agent:mg oat , &lAA, Tottery, aid ontsom k , t % *or tomy, to art not dbooarsittt, but bate lota woo-, lately to sett, At tba oldihop near lb* Tinter Mast wham,. will be happy to tee out Meade. .., Oho es a eon sad mkt tat to *noir our km_ ~„ 1 . MUT:MT A ACILILIFAIM, ; , Lithos Theildine,' lid 81.: lifirritha y. Pon& CHAWTERED CAPITAL, n00,000.' .—Mmes Indlehillia l24 Whet PoPertY, 'Sand .10;18 - or The. • Also, warm podia o U. Ste, tn.' tool Na on artarbuttir riatkon. SIMON CA SlEllOg e . 8.8. Causti, '''. • • PresPirsd.. i• . r BE T. I'AXLMI. *tem. - • • " DeersoSer U MS Pottaille, tchvylklll count e y, roam. . ' '• i4f • EXTST a nVarAMA VFIOI. r 111 HE subscriber it7Treparell, at. hie old I stand, to Width all MO of itateittla to his lie6a2 • tor building peapmee-pialn- and ortemontal. • Itels-. vitas partleahr attention to the Tomb Menem and Moot - Monts of his nutmtaeture., They Min be hag Merely Tb• Ail) , arty* and will emnithe favorably, in beauty and tinish, with any obtaieed:e4rewherei and are Mimed ea cheaper JOHN T. LINO. • Patterns. !lay 20 7 1r_ ninitaffirt LID Wreak. Claimagasuay r • OMlN—Chirre stoma dear above Orere' .. s Joedry Sera. CAPITAL, sloo,oo@--Ceaerna PpRPRIVAL. THIS Company, recently chartered "by the Log blatnre o • Permayhania. is rally mph. lb, Company h prepared to. tosahumei upon ilveg and to receive gnu execaba treats, sad to la tome on moneys method; at the rate , of the per tear: per annum. unless otherwise Weed nimn. • Principal and Intereet payable ea demand: Capital end asiedete safely billeted in Bonds and Idortgages, sad of hergood seetnithre. • Annual d:videird at the needle ern be made matte In or appropriated to the payment d pre. mime. For rates of premiums oil LICI Warm% see printed Tables / anipileala t the Company's Aka. , . • NATHAN ETANS;Presiderf. ' r ootOsios Vida rot" B; T. Tama: Se', areal Muir. hiptember 16,'14 , • The Greatest liiiieaf'Dietevery of Ulf is • AYER'R CATHARTIC PILL& HEY llon'y help, complaints, but they eine them. • ..box hat fiyasep‘a• Thre boxes hare curet the wqrvt cone of Scrofula,- Two boxes hare cured Erysipelas. - One box always cares the Jaundice. These Dotes are sure to cleanse the system freak Ike , --often less than. ono does it. 'Two boxes have completely Mired the 11061, of lkww on the legs. ' Saudi doses seldom fail to cure the Piles. • One dots cures the headache arising' 'from a foul etas , mar itt k. rang doses, often reieatedi'expel eery worm hose the body. , : The° sbonld be given to children, whoare always wire :or lea iftlieted with this senors°. As a gentle physic they have no equal. tine box ruree derangement of the Liver. Ilalf a boo curer a Cold. They portly the blood, and thus strike at the finds. lion of every disease. As a dinner pill there's not their equal to the world. They are purely vegetable. and CAD do no harm, but Go iteromplbdi an unaccountable amount of good. Prepared by Dr. J. C. AYEft, Practical Chemist, Lowsll.,. Mesa.. and sold by all druggist s and dodos In naedleins throughout this section. • ;, iktobar 4,'56 oath and Strongthinnst Inevitably follow its t BOERWAVEII HOLLAND BITTERS THECELERRAYED HO LAND 'REMEDY FOR WI Dime* of the Kidneys, LIVER COMPLAINT, WEAKNESS OE , ANY, KIND, .FEVER AND AGUE, - And therarions atlectims consequent upon a disordered • BTOKACH OR LIVER, Suck as Indigestion' Acidity of the ntoma th . Coileky Pains, Heartburn, Loss of Appetite, Despondency, Mr tireless:li, Blind and Bleeding I lies. In all Nervous, Rbetunatte and Neuralgic Affectioos, it his to numerous instances - proved highly beneficial, and in others effect ed a decided cure • This is Entirely vegetable compound, prepared on. strictly scletltific principles, after the manner of the cele brated Prokse or, lkcrhave. Bees use of Bs great mums in most of the European States, its in troductietv lofts the United States was Intended more especially fbr those of one fatherlana scattered here and there over the ewe of thin Mighty countey. Meeting with great sue., ease among them, I now offer It to the American public; knowing that Its truly wonderful medicinal virtues RI oat I °acknowledged It is particularly recommended to those persons whose constitutions may have been impaired by the cooties owe use of spirits, or other forms of dlsidtatkin. Oeneseally instantaneous in effect, it ends it wZj directly to the rut of life, thrilling and quickening every nerve, raisinginp the drooping spirit, and in fact, infusing new health sAd sleet fu the System. NOTICE.--Whoever expects to end In this a beverage will be disappointed; but to the sick, weak and tow optn ited, it will prove a grstehil aromatic cordial, possessed . of einem tar remedial properties. Cautions I—The greet popularity of this deitglitful Aroma hu Induced Many Imitations, which the public shoidd gnardegalust purchasing, Be not persuaded to buy inything sire until you have given likeerhavies Holland Bitters "• fair trial. _One bottle wW convince you how Infinitely supirlor it Is to ail these imitation,. far Sold at $l.OO per bottle, or els bottles to - r $5.00, by the Sou Paoratgrou, BENJAMIN PACE, JR. £ Nonsfackirksg Pharsisereadists and heatiels, 'Pittsburg, TocSale hi. Philadelphia. by the agents—lloffsnan Morwig. oile of-the Liameerat; Joins Johns, '4-. 0 Rae. street; Dyott tc Sons, 133 North 114 street. Also he Reading, by Ritter & en.; Lancaster. by John -V. Long k Co.; Pottsville. John 0. Drown, and . Hughes and C..W. Eptiug ; Tamaqua, by B. I. Fry; Mineraville; by J. E. burns, sod in Schuylkill Karen, by Dn. cheater, •-•• July - 15..'56 Sf OFFICIAL. ----- - --- ' . • OFFICIAL,. • A • k. : l l' a Siaied Meeting of the - Council— / 4 . or the borough of #ottsvit le, Tuesday eventog, July ; IS - 8,515, the following preamble and ruselnUou were ..,' teed ' and Wonted, and ordered to be published: . . . WULIISAL /here la soils uncertainty existing In regent -. to the amount of 'Borough orders bearing Interest, and ''. In cirralation. and In order that the correct amount mar • . be arrived at. therefbre. • ' • Rao, vat, That the Clerk give uotke to bolder: of all oriers Issued prb r to May 1eth,1634, to report the same to the Clerk or Connell, with a vie* of aseertatning en . tusepant el Interest due. and funding the order. Aft • such ordsramot 'reported by the Ist day of November.. • 1850, to bearat. rat pionally keeled, and refused by the Oolleetor and Trassfuer of the borough. ' • N (txtraet from the minutes.) ' • ' ' ,' ' • • Attest. SA3ICEL 12.611:17. Clerk. Pottsville, Jaly ?AVM 30.3 m ParAtt.7.l'gy`iratir.lfike-/ Generallseembly,of the Commonwealth of Penn , 'Weida, panel the Ilth day of April. 1848.1 t is provided. That the election fur electors of President and Tice Pre 'client of thejllnlted States,' absll In the year 1848. and every 6Durthlear there Ifter, be held on Tuesday nest. "her the first MOrdaeht Ntrrember: Noe, theretbre, 1, WILLIAM MATZ. raq.,llich of Schuylkill County, do low this-my prochunathre„ and notice to the freemen of the county of B.thuyiklll o qualified to vote for members , f the legislature, to wort , at their several places of election In their several election districts, on Tuesday, the 4th day of November neat, be- - tweet the hours of 8 and 10 o'clock in the femme, and 7 o'clock In the afternoon, it. vote for 27 ELECTORS FOR PitIDGMLNT AND TICE ‘ PRESIDENT of the Wilted States. Every eithen entitled to vote. shall deliver to ' the proper oMeer, a written or printed ticket. centainim , the names of tirentysseven Persons for electors , And I do further order and dlreettliat the several Judges, In. , = and Clerks, who sleeved as such at the Clenegal , held on the 14th of October inst.. attend and patiem the several duties enjoined upon them by the said act et the said stectioth And by metiers-10oaf this paid act, it Is also declared that_the return Jcidges ahall meet on the third day after the said election for elector'. to wit—On Friday, the 7t. day November, at the Court-. Mum, in the sold county of Schuylkill. A cid In and brthe said act,lnniTill tier direeted toadies. ' notice that "emery pererm,execallng Justices of Gm Peace, who shall bold any offices or appointment of profit or treat under the government of thiUnited States. or titbit State, or of any el., or incorpor-ted district, whether • commissioned other or otherwise a subordinate Mime or agent,is or Wall be employed colder the legislatireaseen. theorise:hay department of this S tat e,or of any beg* posted district. and also that every member of Cunene, and the State'Legtelature, and of t h e Select or COMMA Connell of any city, Cthunissioners of say tideraorted— ' district, is, bylaw. capable of holding or intsitidia,,, et the • sums time theofflce or 'spool ritment o Judo, or Clerk of any election of this Commonwealth and that no Inspector. Judge, or any other OfirOr of any inch ' election, shall b e eligible to any oath to be then voted, r „ a u• Given under mj band, at PottcrEle. this 9th day elite, tober, theyear ant' Good one thousand eight bun deed and firty-ds. and independence of the United Stales of America, the &Ist. Wl[. MATZ O gibloriM God save the Sheriff's Mae, Potte.l . - , , 11tb,1856. Oes. U '66. 4.14 e. EDUCATIONAL. leTTatintAs Aommuit. rrr. Auttuang Term et Mut Justic n , . tioairtu be likaday, September let. ea 0'..1 A. It. A. markt Tortm hat ban mewed Sr, estrogen la Irma and Gersten. Ito, aR. 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