[ ~~.~r4 POTTSVILLE. SATtritpAN MOItNING, APRIL 20, 1843. , intnarartee. • • *The eubserlber. Azint foi one of the beat.lnsur . 'epee otaces in. Philadelphia, is prepared to moke in- Vtaranees on all deset,tptionl of property such 4 a Housed, Mille, Stablei,- geode, Furniture, ..rr - C.:, 0,.. • at the very lowest ratea...' .; B. BA NN A 4 ' Cr Single capiea )af tn'a pliaere Jotirne , can i be obtained of Mr. Cl ;V . Carr, No. 85, Chesnut j. street, (Nation al IF° %lb office.) estry7Saturd3y , ironing, where subs riptons and advartisemonti • - .also wili-beteeeived., , . , L. Tito Miners' ,Viurnat t7ill hereafter Le de iivered to our subserilvrale ,Mineracille, by Waaft. ingtotr Heise Any ,p p et&on wishing to eubscribe 'thetournal, or to m iny of the nhs -of,tbe day, by apylYing to Mr. H.; , atio - is our a' vent Par thst purpotie, can hnye, them dd!iverecl Tromptii." j• . . . true Age C re dialiti•rPoprenit'`Eeree . .. , - Tc his.been sail:111ot the age in which we live ,is a superstitious, credulous; or fanstiest one-, - Oat men at' the present, day 'give their sanction mare 'easily to wanders, :improbabilities, rind ' .strange ineomPrehinsiple doeirides, than they have hitherto, end *t l hat the vs.Orld, is singularly,,l prepared to ho gulled into any supernatural sect or belief. • Taken li s t ono sense, this view of the aubjeot is true, hut taken in the-proper Nett, it is false aud-celcultitedi to Mislead. , •-• ' W . ' . • 1 e are not -- amt. , . those who bellev, a that at \ • ; isertain periods a ;general / Ind Universal `Fhange of '! -feeling spring; up in the, intelligence of ventage !---',: 'beings, operating :upon all so as to foim marked eras in history--nor do nee ever . a.i,.ti to believe so, for it.is as impriablible as it is ludicrOus. Yet we de nut deny thit ,sizch eras have existed, re-' mirrkable fur a pecUliar and universal character's 'rile, fur we.have indubitable. proof of the fact— may. more, we are at this 'moment in the midst of ,'"-------:iiieta-paried, andkan all perceive its identity ; -" • but ,vve do sayt.hat the cauact.and effect are both ' • mistaken, and that the. corrective for the evil-has 1 never been properly administered. . The qualities (materi4 or immaterial) which • ~_. induce men to ciodulity; 'itie inherent parts of eV,/ cry human intelleet—thd same now as centurie4 ago, and, tvd belie e, in neither a greater-car lessr -,f • proportion. As long as the general occupatioilof ra nation is such es to draw the public conternlpla tionl tntoa sourceit'part and distinct from the, mar ---rvelovis,--sa--lenly,i;ill the mental characterdf the people remain Oisible — tinil - : reasanable , ",__litit • when,. from any general cau4,this-liealthy intei lig,enee is checked, then the community, as with a'single nx,nd,'(welipeitk with exceptions)ds pre. _pared to receive any trnpreision. Which the Imes excised faculty can act upon or approximate to. suchit'eausettay be found in- pr roods of general calamity ;or suffer ng, or, in, tines of universal de, pression in busiear., such se 'the psesent. The. i mind beedines, a occupied and; dis4usted with , ~, that which lately ugagelits attention; a' spread " 'kg despondencY roads over.the c immunity, and -.a wild disposittop-to vary the st*jeet of contem. picnics% turns thel passage of ithotight into strange 's and unwonted channeV. TEA Comes the harvest of the charlatMalMd the fanatic-i r then iris that 5 . dark Ipding seals and tponderfal,lAep.rriecirzing sciences spring into existence arid_ sweep along .with a •napasuretese and resistle,e; , Career. ; The - , popular sense, duped, blinded, dazzled, pauses not' i to consider but is carried on withJhe impetuosi-- sY of the mass, and is only stopped by ' a cauSe -,• . i • similar in nature ? but differing in ciMra.cter;• l with ' that which geve-the , disposition. Itt is irr vain • • , tient the caltn.mVid interposes its powerith stem '' i the current, -credulity will not be reasoned With, a 1 ' and can. only be checked by that which will divor l t .• ' th'e thought co pletely: -If it were posaiblelor a ^ ' new and valuab a !science * enter the field first ' at such a perio , the geoid which might be effec - tad is incalcula le, but if the reverse should be %Itemise, the a ount of the evil.,-can scarcely, be '.. or trnated. ' .. •We point to we have advan : and-strange sci are still,cumbz', • unprincipled le selves by, whil - .1 , ,• siistaina then a Aatural deat general reaetio rest. _ With a 'these Popular or made the su often fails Id i i • course. , It. all' • the present a;e as tiproof•of what led. A. host of extravagant sects theories belie infested, arid ityg !.ui land, the ambitious and lidera of which are enriching theni -t tSey sneer at,the credulity which Some of these are a'ready , dying L, and • Clue, which will effect . a in public sentiment; Wig kill the r.ertain portion of the community rrora aro too ftequently winked at ject of amusi , ment, and the press to duty •by leadi'ng off in such a lou'd calmly pant out the cause, titanic. serio•tely, reason-Upon the rered Moderato the evil although it a.licate it. • INI El= effect; ibis w. could sca:cely Tea EscsTearra - T.=We ler;rn Own varions sources thatltle intended !ililitary Encampment , • hits place eels wir great'approbation abroad, - and that-a nu_ bet of companies et Reading, Phil- . - . ,adelphia, and lsecrbe . have signified their, coil - . !Milieus to Ili end. I has been pioposed that the Encamp:Mt - it hall net be held until,August; that :nacith'for 'nu eror re ons being the-Most ap , rpropriat , ;. ,_ e hope in rhomein time thatevery . arrangement "111 be nilde, on the part of those -concerned, to ensure atrillient and creditable ar- , ply. Pattovi le, in ,potri, of military character, - instains a. hi hreputalla, and we feel assured that, if the . niter is ti ertaken,it Will be car. ' .riled tbrough nccessfolly. - I , . ' • 'Fur or - owse..—The Loan:nous* Monaco -ay started fro t m the Mtint Carbon . Depot, et 6 o*c.l.Mlr yesterday- mar ing a ,With. - train of 'lOO i \ leaded coal cars, contai ing 'in-all about 350 `tons .. Of 'cosl T .__ll_ae engine moved off with apparent ease, thereby 'as - onishinOriany strangers present who had doubted her capacity -to :accomplish it. The sight of the almost interminable train with the-Locomotive puffing and toiling away in front, ... -•is-said to- have been a. magnificent one; we are . ~ sorry that we didnof ivitness it. _,...- • . . Gnznam - 's azt fiz:—The May. number of ' ilea - popular magazine stag been received. 1!: con tains.astriumberuf beautiful embellishments, among ~•vrhich warp:tiro a n elegant mezzotint by Sartain, I -enti tle d L.ttle R•il Riding Hood,'.' an engraving -entitled tt May Fl ! i.wera," and a portrait of Pro - feasor Longfellow. Amon; the 'contributolie's - ie rntnyof 'deserved and Ftc,knowlestged . reputatioil as Anterieari writers. This ntimber is well'calchla 'led to sustain the ehareeter of the Mag.zino.— . Por . 'sale at this orrice-Laing:a copies twenty-fire cents. Tan %17i1r..--For the few list Jay', !bne htis ;teen .IpDr.a.idcreiple ezeitement-in our poiou 4 h, eop; . iolquent upn the n catiJidetei nrol,lllloo epr the Liwough otlizeg. We publish both tickets '~~~ j ;~ in ondther column, and apish! advizo our inizons to ha g.gulrneJ,in th.ir, vote', by the ehoreeler ood efficteney of the Inca, rote, than Ideal prejudices.° • • . • -. ,ajOitre tivivizcei.ed enatlicr letter from' our ' , 41133b1e torrpspondeat st:lisfannp. ,It shill tip- 2enr . ncit, week cr y The publieatton of the Nod/4121. From. which iNal otisre.nded fir , ate loft wee ; will be si /coo ett . egaio caKoia"as firVA_ DELAW.I DivISION be Tilt PF.JARTLVA ar• C A NAF.,-,The.United Stit'es G.u.etteof Mon day la.t pnblishei ad : extract of a letter frctra Supervisbil of the Delaware Divlsion, dated April 19th, 1843, saying :. we con repair ii in, two nr three we Alts, if the'rseatlter is fayorabla.": In connection Wi,h the :above we riUblish the . 1 folio using from the Elston Eentinel: 4. The late -freshet in the Deleviare, we are giatiOed . to learn, has not injured the canal as much as was antici pated. In many places the banks were ever -4lowed, and the canal Tilled up, but up to last even- a ., ing no very.serious breakages 'wens disco / Tared, Two or the weeks at farthest will roseired to ' plies it,again in nevigsble order." , The Danville Democr.t slates , that/thero has been alarge.break'in the canape nide/ or two a hove town, and, that' severe! 'others luid i * occnrrcil . towards Bloooaeburg and Berwick. • The Sunbury American of Saturday last , sip!, 473 tat four ror five !masks have occuried in the Ca -dal between inat . placo and Selirisgrave. Ir was reported• that the aqueduct oveilthel litahantongo creek Was carried away, also u lock-near SOinse ,_ grove. It is thought that'tko f tvhole damage can - , be repaired in - three we. / • 0- I The damage on the: West Branch of the Sus. qu'hanns, is *cry triflhag,,be water in that stream, being lower than - that of last spring. North Dam'ille was tirely separated from the ; town., in consequence . the backing up of the wl lwater tin the Nlahorlins creek; aridlerryboata were' M "brought into requisition. - The accounts frcirn the. Lehigh, stets that no ;siansor has been eiperienced on,the workshy the late freshet. ji. ' ; Toe ELECTITZ FRARCIIIIIE.--AVO ',hare frd qriently noticed, on the part of citizens, a 'rapt of the proper regard with which this serious and in. valuable.privtego•ehould always be received - -we' have seen disposition to treat it lightly, and make it a sabject of amusement, by disrobing it of thatirevVy which should always be pert of its ex ercise. ,it ie a highly reeponsible privilege, and. upon itl careful exercise may depend the fortunes and liberties of the Republic. Men ebibuld up to, the polls with a full sense Of the, importance .. of their . votes; at the same time remembering that:- •thoee votes form-a , -component part of the great` ma a ss of opinion, whose weight may , decide the, / destinies of the country. -In ell. election 'move. • (Heats,-whether for the General Government, the - 111 /State, or the Borough, this view Aof the franchise in should be preserved, and the dignity of iepiiblicans C tneintained:• Wo have been eorry. to observe in our own town, too great I, , lisregard.foe its ,imper 7 tance; mod 'sincerely hope - that a reformation of the error rosy Door: take place. Cr" James H. Galli' Oen, Esq., has authorised \ Ats to state, that he dS - Clines being a candidate for any office' at the porough Election, on Monday next. This imice ie considered necessary_f_pant the fact,-that he has been solicited to. give his name as a candidate for the office of Town Clek,"by a number of friends, who believed that injustice weir done him at the meeting on Wednesday .cvenini last. The proceedings were unusual to say the , ' least of them, and there was a great went' of pro. priety of conduct exhibited on the part of thort Who intend to Supporting the ticket nominated at the Exchange Hotel, in taking so active lit part in trying to defeat the nomination of particular indi viduals. ' . . . ar . l. Among the mist impoitant borough or i nences, whichpavo not keen enforced, is that re lating to scrine During the veinier, its strict ch-'• foreemeni is .not a matter of such great moment, burnt the iliresent time it is' very neecssary that it' shoold be rigidly adhered .to. Many of our eitt zeds' aro' wimp!iniag daily of the ' ravages whichthose ill-mann red beasts . .are walking 0 their, new pride garde s; and we ;certlinly do think the Borough Olßeers have hem 'too careless updn that Buort.H-The May numbell of • this tiful periollicil is received: Its literary ; contents are unusually attractive. thatrabellish• tnent.J. are numerous 'and elegant. "The May• Queel" is a beautiful dasign, ahil.the engraving by Chapman, entitled aon We Fence," is happi ly otecuted and full of 'mirthful meaning. A' plate of the Fashions together with two wood,en gravings by Croome, complete the number. for sale at this office—price twenty-five cents. "Tut PIarLIDc9UTA St N. Penny, N .>, per continues to sustain its neutral character very consistently. It is a good paper--contains a well selected variety of news, and is we , think superior to the ..T.,eder,". in the class to which they both belong. All persona, Wishing to subscribe for the • "s u n," can do so- by calling and leaving-their names at:this Office.. The ca , ai ,- We plead guilty to uur . neighbors of tku Carbon_ CauntY Transit;' on the chirge , of sending thorn a defaced exchange; and 'can 'only offer, as apology; the tieg'ect of our paper maker in not sending us .tho i proper priele. ° It wee with great . difficulty that we got out the number of fair sheets necessary for our Subscribers.. Hat in hand, we acknowledge the compliments of tae Transit, and,hope that this excuse.may satisfy. LIPS ANID SPEECHES - 0P HENIIT CL/10:-The publishers of the New York Tribune have mode an,arrangeinent with the proprietar,of this work, by which they Will publish the'whole of the !hirable collictinn complete at tile' loiv price of oxs. Do ricin for the whole. Personswishing to sub. scribe, Will please call and leave their-names at our office et as early a daio as possible. ,• . • A gentleman who has just anisalfrom Philadelphia, states to u4; - thst — sepsraguiahes or yet made its appaars this,the season in thts as wasimagined, far p7sons slating in agparn;!3l-und rhubarb from out of their own gardens for two or-three days past. ; '• • .' The Weather far the past week-has been of an April character thrOughout. B;ight warm days and dark cloudy once—sunshine and rain; like a variable impulsive diqoaition-in man— smiles tears alternately, with n uccasibnal mutter of thunder, that might remind some poor: unfortunate fellow of a Xaniippe. • Nonce is BiNs.nrercx.-!-Fxancis son, Clerk of the District Ova, has given nelice that r• is in matiy eases after the 'Decrees of charge, the c nets have not been paid, or the Cer tificat?a obtained,"'he will MO a list of alt •such eaves to be published, on tbe kusx'daf of Max , • We are pleased tolearn that the' Delaware Dorisbn of the Pennsylvania Canal, wilt be prob ably taken at the price named, and it i 0 also podia ! hie that tho mair; line . may be purchased. The probable purchasers are those PhilidelPhia Banks who hold State Storks. • 6:tr" The Albany Advertiser slates that d. the, horrible story " of death by pitarvation which may he found on our first , page is without founda tion. We Irecurnmend it to our s readers, therefore, es a fictitious morceivi Of eoniiidreble merit. ' cc. !rho choleric Frenchmen amnsett them-, selves with poking swords at One, innithar tt,fewl daya - sinca . in , Now Orie,ana. ' One of them wai severe] Wounde .itithe left biesit. , _ .._ - .. , . Lesenics.—The Sonthemreditors are lu urii ating in she delicacy, of fine green.t.cis,..tand.Sci eve Win ,caught fiotiFlotida. - , , __ : 1, IMI 'Borough ir!c*et., • k 1 i tne ting-of the citizene'ofPintsville, for- the ose f forming a ticket tor;Boniughotnierv, hel at the house of Daniel Rill, on Wedries i - y evening, the 26th inst. , I - ' i.Ctisinuan ' \ Col. GEORGE. C. WYN,KOCIP; -ecreteties \ r. JJ.31 1 E5 B..O.LIIPENTSII, ELLZTj \- 11• RC El M. WT2iICOOP, ALSX. iIENDEUEiOX. The ,bjeCt l Of thii meeting was then briefly sta• red by the Chairmen, and, the following persona ro !) .71 1naj.:ritydiq licintlnitted I ' Chief Burgess. WILLIAM F. DEAN; E% q.._ ; ' Council. GEORGE WYNKOOP. yoktAN CIS D. NICHOLS, .1. H. JAMS. . 1. School! Directors. NATHAN CLEAVER, J. S. C. , MARTIN. ' ' • Town Clerk ISAAC BECK. .Auditori • ELIAS DERR, ROBERT 'WOODSIDE, ISAAC-BECK, , The following is the ticket for Borough officers, tch was formed at the Exchange - Hotel, on Indy evening last: .Chlef Burgess, - - -.JOHN' M. CROSLAND. ' I\ t, Council. - ' 4OHN J. SHOEMAKER: CHAS. W.ICLEMENS. NATHAN CLEAVER. • . - . , Town Clerk. F. W.- HUGHES. - , •' ''''' School Directors. " • -', ' • .. WILLIAM , HAGGERIY, :ANDREW 1 RUSSEL. Auditors. . 1 THOMAS FOSTER, WM. MOR'FIMF..R, Jun. i ISAAC SEVERN. ~. .‘". ' • Supervisors. 1 : JAMES CLEARY, JOHN C.-CONRAD. - ' By reference to another column, it te4ll bo seen at .W. Hughes, Esq , has declined a r re-noen ati n'for " Town Clerk." We learn that Mt.. leaver has withdrawn his mine for ‘ the Council, id Ire authorized by Mr. Russel; to'stateiliat pe so declines the nomination for School Director. ' Tag IhTEII, BlT.—Notwithstriqin i g the Won derf I knowledge , of the coal trade - which tt An thra" has arrogated to himself; we learn from an auth. ntie source, that he will loselrom $1290 to WOO in his :dew YorkspeculattOn. No man in his senses„ at the same time understanding the bu siness, would have ventured such it:speculatiOn Is l et year,, and we can congratulate Anthrax upon receiving a fare reward for the exertions he made to occasion tom toddlers.' Thie K a aving been the result; It is no wonder that . Joe laboured so 'hard to c o nvince the community that a severe winter win( . about to ensue; • that scientific dissertation upon the thickness of ionionskins, 'as . -predicting a long Spell of cell weather, is no lonierkmyste , TY-I • • • • EXTRAOIIDUCILTIT MAIIIIIA0E.—;T1114 following t • wilt no ' ;doubt aurprite many of ouureadere, who, have ever see?' those eingutfr looking beings, the Sisnese Twins; We have jemmied the notice from the New York Courier and Enquirer, the editor of whiCh paper states it as true. The twine have been residing for several years past in North Caroline, where they purchased a plantation Orr' Thursday, April l 3th, were married •at Wilkes, Co. N. C., by Elder Colby Sparkeil, of "the Baptist Church,,Messra..,Cavo sntflEvo, the Si r rnese twin brothep, to Misses Sarah 41(1 leitle, daughters of Mr ; David Yeates, of Wilkels Co., N. C. 7. Whether the happy quadruple started:on it journey, to pass off the Honeymeou r - • or l remaincd at home, we are not informed. f l'atositso.--The following we clip from one oft outs exchanges. Blackwood's views in regard co, this intolerable nuisance coincides With our own .exactly. We recommend the opinion most seriously to our readers: I - [Blackwood o says:--" Another thing must be obeeATdillity all who would . succcasfelly ape the gentlethelt: never to smoke a cigar. in mid.day. Na betfer sign elm voa ht than this of a fellow re i ckless of dkeency and: behavi our; a gentleman rtritelcO, if ho smokes at all; when he'offends not the oltrietories of passers by. Nothing. as he is antare, i a pproaches more nearly the most.offensive personel 'insult, than to compel gentlemen and ladieii to inhale, after You, the ejected fragrance ofitYinir penny Cuba or your., three.half penny mild flavanna." - • , ~ . 1 Artrraaa Batman •on • BalksTeem—The F 1 ranklin l'ann Review of the 14th inat, giver; the-_ renewing account of a yellow - shower : -4 , Ort ''Vedneaday morning •we had', i ;heavy thunder ' •• , . 'r h - storin' of. short duration, a little, before - day tg t, and; Immediately afterwards there was found in various places' on the ground, and the surface of .1 the standing orator., a light y 4 w ish substance e i 1 • resemblingb the llour., of sulphur, a which many behaved actually to be brimstone. : We examined Portions of - it, end find nOthing,like sulphur about it, exceprin appearance. ,1 , . ,•._ The Miltooian -states that the Water at That place was not within aevcral Inched as highias it had t been before. The editor also_say -- Cihat the old,lndian's prophecywaa-ahont the Beaee and not; the Bii=the lattec-waa a mistake of. the CoMposito THE . CABI3ET.—it is no*, rumoured, and up. en: good. authority, that , the Hon. Daniel Webster' contiuue to occupy his Ipiesetit position as p ecretaary of - State-until Autumn, and it, is proba ble! that -no alterations Nutt be made peforo that _ . .eriod. . , , I' cr • The trees are beginning to put forth their. tbrids very timidly—not ,eo with their more deli: leato compinions, theloweis; for we saw a beau tiful . violet the other day that looked brilliant and brave in ita bright eoloued uniform. __. :.cry Great demand for gardener's around and,in ;via borough. Seoding time I has arrived,. and -vie iOns of fresh - salad, green perra,,and 1,11 the eteeter . ai of the vegetable' kingdoni, are beginning to haunf r the slumbers of ourepmures. . al? 'Some fellow in Philadelphia haefound it a profitable businesalo counterfeit C'bnts. • A num het of the opnrious are in Citeulationthey. are natter lightet than the genuine M coin and alight iiiffetence is . apparent in -the atamp. Mr. ;Jacob Ridgway, the !Wealthie t man in the titte,'waS knocked down and seriously ; ,injured a runaway, horse' a short time since in Phila• lielphia, and ittat,present that hiss life is des. paired of. I. Henry A. ,Wise;is ender/oaring to create votes for himself in his district 141 charging the Whigs whit being abolitionists. Iyhert the same charge wee made, some thne ago,ilenriA..Wise repelled it indignantly ! • - G . The friends Of Gen, Um for the Pmiden ey heldlt . nteeting et,,TrOort)./i. on Iter.ll3th inst. ====!M We like the, 'honest and true, sentiment . con tained in the folloiving paragraph, and lament a long with our contemporary that too little atten tion is paid to those most niefut branches, of fe male education, at which the many West to'sneer. A certain worthy judge of this State 'fell in love With his wife, who was 'crcpoor fanner's daughter, from seeing her leap a st 4, and' valued her more for her genuine natnial accomplishments than for, the polish whicka splendid modern education of! termer& gave her. - . ' Oua 05121103..--1. Young Indies !Dias itigure, when they blustrand make a dezen or more spol. ogies:to their male acquaintances, who happen to find ttect. at the Wash tub, with a cheek apron on,. and their \ sleeves rolled op. Cobbett fell in love, with his wife when in this interesting condition; —and no woman was of more use to a man. Real men—men of sterling principlg7arealways pleas ed to see their 'female acquaintances st work. Then never blush,lnever apologise, if found in your hogespun attire, stirring coffee,. :Washing the hearth, or rinsing clethes.l l . • "It should be your pride and glory to labor; for industrious habits are C'ertainly the best =- commendation you can hring"Co worthy, young men who are seeking Wives. I; Those who would sneer at these habits, you, may depend upon it, will make poor companion's; may they are misera ble tools and consumate blockheads." Jetisr, Quincy Ansms.-- I Thb following ikon tic. count of the domestic life of ih'e man who is some times, styled the old federal aristo c rat. u At home John Quincy Adams is universally respected, end" on all occasione acts The ,part of a genuine republican. He always rises at day-break, and long before the end is up, you will find him at his desk in his chamber, !kilning or poring over papers which ,have been han d ed down to him by his patriotic sire, who servcd his country so zeal ously and advantageouirly the Stormy days of the revolution. • Mr. Adams enters heartily- into the wants of his fellowtownarnen ; ho often offici ates as moderator' at the town meetings in Quinsy, ,and as often acts as arbiter in settling disputes which occur between hie neighbors. He is spar- live and full of instructive anecdote's. He attends church constantly, and •notwitbstandin he keeps two or three carriages, he always walkii.r.' When the tide suite, he is fond of Walking to the beach, about a mile from' his house, to have ,a solitary swim in !hived' sea';'and this • is pretty well for a ,gentlenian of his advanced age. 2ilr.i.A.ddins is bow over seventy years of age, and; being eiceed. ingly temperate and methodical in beery titrig, he always enjoys excellenihealth.• His constitution is he sound art.it was thirty, years ago." ; • We take the colloWing from the New York Tribune ; it 'promises to become a serious matter 'and may give our Government great trouble : ."Col. Fitzgerald, tha_British Consul, was brought before the Mayoratbat city on the 13th._ charged with using abusive and insulting lan guage io Thomas Stringer, a Justice of the Peace.' Be was fined '4 .20, which several citizens very Praperly-insisted on paying out of their own pock ets.. tie was -arrested on a warrant by the Jus tice and thrust into inison—protesting 'at the same time that his official character oughtto pro tect hilt). The Mobile :Herald says hn , was put into a cell with common` felons, and otherwise abused. Bail was:offered but he declined it.. We apprehend trouble -from this traniaetion." (3:. It is amusing to note the difference between the , tune which sortie of the Loco Foco Tapers of the State shag now, end.that which they sang six months ago. In the Pennsylvanian, of ;Wednes day last, the editor indulges in the following rath er severe Belt reproach: I " We have already, in Pennsylvania particularly, witnessed a subservient opirit which, in effect, was almost the same as if grenadiers had cleared the hall lit the point of bayonet. The Executive had only .to' intimate-1)k will, and the thing was done.. But this was net so much the fault of the system, as our Ciwn fault, in delegating authority to men cvho were wady to sell themselves and us, for the crumbs of the NOl7 fire occurred at Buff+, a shat tting since om the following curious Cause. It gill be necessary to use caution in matters of this kind hereafter.i \A Servant set up a leach tub in the following way : At the bottom of the tub ryas placed some' straw, quick lime was strewn upon that, and the tub was filled with ashes, and water poured on. The water filtering through the ashes slacked the lime, thus_ setting fire to the straw, and kindling what, but far a fortunate discovery, might have been a most serious conflagration. • Dr. Collyer is giving lectures Mesmerism and e Zvoyance in Philadelphia. The Doctor'e • , exp ents_seem to have met with rather an' un favorable'reeeption there. A numbsr l 'of Contain ed sceptics in the science were presEnt who . usel every means in their power fo detect and exhibit the fallacy if any existed. Some of the manta" failed, and some succeeded. The papers hesitate to giveran opinion upon its tr l uth, and a void saying anything beyond aigener • 1 ,notice of .the lectures. - ' PEATiI OP COMIKODOUS POO-TM—The offi "Mal Announcement of the death of this distinguish.. ed officer, at Constantinople, was received on Tuesday last. Thirteen guns were- 'fired at the Philadelphia Nast , Yard,,the flags Were display ed at half mast, and the order, of the" Secretary of the Navy, tequiring the naval .and marine officers ao wear craps, for thirteen days, published , .to • the * ,officers on tiit statioril k' Tus lisunisnortu Mennen.— ason, the man i• 'who was arrested uponthe charge f having mur dered the old.couple hear Hartisbu g. has been dis charged ; a cothplete alibi has ben msdri,out' by him. The facts relating to this borrible outrage remain wrapped in the darkest inystery,•and the probability is that the true offender will never be discerned. The officers are still f,tn the look out, 'but riot :the slightest', clue to , the. perpetratorsian befouiad. , ', I • . , • The papers here and in Frogland are filled with long descriptions of in i r 6important irrien• don" called the Aerial Stearn Carriage. 7 It is worked by fans- 7 —is of horse power, and is sus. tained in the air by ininieuse wings of oiled silk, the tail or rudder i contains 1500 square feet o silk, and the whole weight is but 2000 pounds. . `The Bostonians expect. a visit ' froui it shortly., • REFITTATION. — A statement has be en going the. rounds of the papers, saying that Lieut. McLaugh lin was to be tried by a L'Ourt 'Martial for ari al leged balance against him in hie Florida accounts 7 The Lieutenant, iri a communication to the Nay : lionat_lntelligeneer, denie4 that he is to be tried, and says that be has; accOunted for every dollar, and that - the balance - iluelsini has been paid over by the government. WADER IN /0 - WA.--A Most horrid murder wits committed near tort 'Atkinson, lovra Terri tory, on the. 27th of March last. ;The perpetra tors were three Winnebago Indians, and the vied Urns were two men and threuchildren. The mur derers were promptly Pursued by_ Captstin Sum mer and his dragoons ito,after a severe chase, succeeded in capturing tlleth. • Tylerites haii been thrown into ec• static .fits by sthe perusal, of a complimentary speech to Bobby 'Tyler odd to have been made by Daniel O'Connell.. 'Master Bobby delivered an address to the 'Repeal Aisociation in Washington some time ego, oOd.thio is stated as the cause of Rho Comphinent, ' beet' invited to visit to. be them on the the editor of the, Boston Notion intent's pub Hotting a Eturolol edttion. ' - • , I. In, pursuance of, o rule cd—that of pubFtel4pg bot when,couched in th'e prop renders the folloing corn not understand that Midep itself free from, and ungi influence or pri ciple: It which, although h;tg - h'., I deals entirely to effect e Upon. We can reposo a 1 of fixed and avowed Princ i 3 lain, wavering, non corn - admire' tho fear essneas . of condemning tb won't of With some peratans,. h , i , Course ii adopted throng} versa! bait to 7tch the v principles. are Very dap always results in the del , I [i T " oa Tal 1 . algi t. Wrot Ma. Bassist—Pel l defettce, withoPt any di that ip suffering my 718 date fin re•eleetion in th ough, Officers, I have co. of others; milled I shO • meaton false prineiOes, meat among pa, T fe& colore r 'asking no gusrt. thoso wheiledted me t. under my osvn i\ immCdia l fully served during thel nied—for prof.O my -be Ifiries, and my attention chu ches are sufacient, my part, and , unbiassi - ma o enemiee no doub I I of Ourse ; enri t to pre .o if re-elected, let it be pursue the cape court I ancso much a riei no support that will gy tory to foreign influen , ing for ita übje - et a reii cal•tnatters .1 ; 4 ask ril) ADOFTED ciqens, who and ttderation, would I, any portion of our . pe4 from a, Calholie part • I am a ivorking mac fall as such, Ivrith my know them ;!'and qo impOlitic in their. pitni The above ,is colcul Chief Magia!rate , of so it should be Porrsvmr, with persons, adds honour - my abilities-are eonfe reposed in them; 'yet society ho, to use e ed to phis os pailizan of utf no dog, avowed and ah bitterness '• 1 " You Pottiville EDIT01111:1. Goxl•Ltut:NTs.--One of the edi tors of the Detroit A veriser, Fisher A. Herding, has retired from that establishment. and the Niles • Republican'. ennoun es the circumstance in the following manner : • • . - •, , ,s . -.•Fieher A. Hardin g g lies retired flan) his station as assistantlEditor of the Detroit Advertiser. We are sorry (or that; tor a better fellow never pushed the quill, 'and morp.than that, he Is a scholar arid 1 . 1 a gentleman.. ' lie 'as - doubtleas given up his Ma llen despairing of CA cr gathering together the bro kent fragments ctl . his party. Morgan Bates is now solo editor.i-•-lie is of as bad a fellow as he might be. •He likes fun i ather sharp--andlie would ,make a first-rate,ho se-joehry. : . I Whereupon kr- Bates retorts in this wise : " Don't' knoW b t wo might soya ourselves in horse trutle, but s • =l:=2l keys, Ronght the ditor of the Niles 'Republican in 1840, at urhatilWas thought ',a bargan—gpt wry fupy.-checio4l, and sold lila) Back to his original owners at- • elf pnce."-- True Sun. 1 4 k 6 4.(Vearn by a I tier to', the i Baltimore Patriot; that tLe editor of the Madisopin . succeeded in gettingfifty dollar from Colonel Hunter, tLe iCol lector of the Port f Savannah . And .no sooner Was the Money i3i ly fobbed int, Washington,. than . I Poor Cola tvrt dismissed, And Mr. Myers was i appointed n his place. Thde is some calcula tion in that. Cer'tainly it could not hi ezpected that any . roan wo+l give more than :fifty dollars' to the Madisonian'uow, though,we know some who gave a handrid—Well, of course, the publisher israteful for this contribution; And what is gra titude with. him 1 . A strong sense of favors to come." ;'hen he hag Col. Hunter and tiE new' o i fricer appointed ; and,. consequently; ar other.fifry dollars is paid to the corducto'r of the Madisonian, as a species of political abbofes.—.U. l El.:Gazsbe. , - • i • - §uocissu Mermen IN Vl noy.4lx.=Nanse.i Mond, Va., April 20,—An titroc)ouS" murder • committed in this neighborhool on Friday last. Two men, forOigners, had purchased:a small piece d ground - adjoining the land of Weaver, an an respectable inhe.bitaq ofll l these parts: While the new comers were patting' down a post and rail fence, Mr. Weaver -civilly informed then) tha't they were encroaching on hia 6 preMises. Some warm Words ensued, when oniP;., of strangers, whose name is Scott, thrust a sharp rail through the body of . Mr. Weaver, and killed him instant- Scett has been arrested. 11 The Other mar,- darer, ibis supposed; has taken pissage in a schoo ner to Baltimore City,-:-Eve. Mir. • Mman's Prioenscr.',Coml4lca. — Some mb thematical chap who has - been Ooo!ring into Mil ler's system, confirinsit in the cdloWing manner. He has discovered that Luther %or4pegged bait' Now bosom if you multiply tht mitriber of years that Pius was Pope, (which Pkus not re'colk i c• ted, as there were seven of that tale) ry the nt7- ber•of.pegs.in Luther's boots, and tfiat sum by t e nails in ,the heels, and then add , a heat belongipg to Mr. Miller and another belonqinglto Mr. Mimes, the total will be 1843. Of eourseohis calculation settles 'he :question. CossexiTrox Ev Goon Tims.--4n old Fretich lady died it: few days since at New-Orleans. A few minutes before her death, wha l e her children stood Mound her bed, weeping, she disclosed to them that many years ago, she had 'buried Par /eta thousand dollars under the corn "crib. This news was so surprising that the young feiple could scarcely wait to heat the last groans of their mother:to anxious were they to investigate Ithf ground under the corn crib.' The money was se. Wally found: IMI TRIED TWICE OCT DID'ST.-A young gentler man by the 'name of Williams, in St. LOUIS, late ly fell in love wnhthe daughter of his landlord, end beingttoo sheepish to declare his passion; he took laudanum., He got over its effects And did'nt say inything l itio ut it however the firsttime but' on the second dose of the same he was nearly dead when he was found. . 1 114 pemped out however, and when• be..recosered they let,him and the yontnillady int by esek ether at the ner table. He ate to large fried critters snd Q 129 per•boiled egg at one meal - at lest account Poor AVlTP!fake!,...` • we have alwaysa,dopt.: n sides of a ciuestion, r language, weVive our . iinnication. We can ndence Cadence declares • {veined by any palitial s.a style of braggadocia -ounding and pompous, 'rid cannot ballepentied greater tinn:inihe man ciplcs; than in the uncer; • imittatist ; and while we, f the former, cannot i help firmness In the latter.—L owever, this half way riolicy,,ss a kind of UM. cites of all parties ;_and as in nor Gotropments it dot of the angler, Aga Ziobody t Swit mo to say in my own_ paregement to others,— ne to le used as a candi to coming canvass for Ilpr- Osented to the solie'itations )ulti be supported or oppa , andir the present excite displosed to sail under true Pr, nor giving any. That carry out the ordinances, control, have been faith -1 past year, will not be de .rt.friend'i, losses paid in to "order at' the different both for positive action on 'd administration, I have --r-that follows as a matter ient any surprise hereafter, yemembeted, that I • shall ive American, that I ask yr° even a semblance Of via ?e!-74 ask no support, ,Ltay *ious influence in politi- I). support from istivr. or while they boast of liberty . deny. the rights of man,' to silo! And I ask no support -iy," or o. Political party ! na mechanic ! I stand or acts speaking to those who m of them are regtettcd as ei signification.' lated to bring- the office 0 i ie Borough, into notoriety . e population of over 3000 to the incumbent; arid while redly inferior to the-, trust they belong-to that clog,' of rnother's language, well suit -I.± IS. the slate' of no sect,ilic rl a ' bim 6 ol to no creed, a zeal - servani of no roan,'.' and the roinising oppooent,of seclani tiicfil proscription. Ifully, JOHN M. CROSLAND. :8, 1843. il=ll3 !zo party ma, the l uocome ,'Or poli siespec April 2 sortslof coriwhiaz rid salccted~ A Mr. Itaybold.of thq State of. .I")einware . , clip ped 8000 poundi of wok from ono Sock of cheep last sear.on. . The 'folk's of New Orleans have discovered a nother. Comet down there. It is ankh brighter than the old one—has a bigger Rueletts:—a longer tail, and is altther a much more respectable looking phenotKena.' • . A watchman to Philadelphia on thursdsy end Friday evenings of last WJek, saw a Comet in the South East,considerably above ,the horizon:' So says the Pennsylvania' Inquirer. . Shad aro selling in Philadelphia at from $1 73 td $ 5 per hundred. In Pottsville, the average prieo,is $;0! , . A grand military Encampment is, to be held at Redford, Pa., on the 24th of May next. • They-had a shower of sulpher in 13altimore on S.unday k hist which frig,litened the Millerites most horribly—coheres that ecig I i< A squabble took place at Stanton, Vs., between ail v.‘,Ttpriio of Maryland, and Gov. McDowell of Virginia-. McDowell is the f Aber-in:law. of 1," Thomas: , An umbrella was used pretty - rapidly l by . one-of the Tarties when the bystanders inter- I fol fered antrthe affray was stopped. :• ' • • A man named Gannon, residing. at Cannon'sV Ferry, Delaware, was killed bta giin shot by one ' 3, Day, of that neighborhoOd. F'smt:cos----.. My ;J:IRIC3 is a very. good boy," said an old' lady, ~h iot he has hia little failings r for we are none of us perfect—he put the I cut in the fire, flung his grandistlicr's wig down the cistern, set the bain on fire; and tried to stick a fork in - his sister's eye ; but these are only chit dish - When a boat arrives at uny' of the landingeln lowa, having yoritigladies on board, the bschClors crowd and hover about, alter rho manner,4 Now York or Charleston cabmen, end sing ott, Have alhilsbanti, Miss 2—have : a husband 3" A piny of settlers, desticeS for Lake worth, Florida, arrived. at St. Augustice, on the sth stant, from - P•:'avprinah.. " , - .. . . .. . / . . j Steamboat 'navigation, has been resumed be ween Cleveland and 'Petroit. , • \ A'meeting of the friends of . Mr. Clay Is -.Went ti.s i pe held in Bedford county. Bryant, thcpoet, arrived at St. Augustine with his lady on the Bth. The Government of Rhode Island will be 'Or ganized on Tuesday May - 2 , 1. . '.. . I Governer Ka enough , has orderef an ineitiga r tion into the re flit British °nudge on the borders I ef Maine, i STRAWDEII lES.--i i This delicious fruit ia. bal.. coming plenty n. tho New Orleans m irket.: . 'Ron En-r - Ds, s QVI,RNI has been nominated f ‘ , 7 Congress byte I.9o.F.aces of the First Distri4 of ;Indiana (lit : Prithts.) - • Mississikd ITers'al rt ward 'of onethousand do!. l'.r3 fur the apprehension of her abt;conding.treo-' ' t surer. \Yeadvise sheriff' s and constables not to put themselves ;AS tiny particular' trouble, in the business:. .IV lit!secnrity„does - the Stat e give that she will not repudiate the thousand dollars.' ..: 'FaFrturr IN CA NIT) 1 .--Th(?•ChOeringuay over flowed its bent is en thd 15th instant, and 'floated off half a dozen houses. • The, G intnn County Aciidamy,- at Pine Creek, was diEtruyett by'fire la.,t,veeelt:=-toss about $15or?;. A ntarobvr,,cf get-talon of Boston. arc a bout to•preseui Cora Macken i zie with a aervxo . , A Isdy roresiid a friend of onrs to tell her to what order 0 - natural historrinan was usually-as signed. He of count ansiverr d copy, and de4red her to give. him vvomarisloes 'tion. '‘Oh . ,'said she with a smile, .man enibraesS • * ipman." • ;The'Editor of.the Ilavethill G.zet , e, sty' , Ilnitle has eleven babies to rock . Mr. Whiting, the New o DiStrict Attorney. , hss nut resiAned: . A concert was given' in New yl o on Friday, for the benefit of the sufferers at Guadeloupe:: Col. Spiro, the commanding ofileer of the Island, of Antigua' s is Inow in New York.:l . • • . Theßuckey l e Blacksmith is leeturing on Tern i l perance, in the Wealth' part of this State. The National Inteiligeneeir sly's thlt,the a- j mount of posioge paid by Mr. l Clay is enormous.) Gov. Pencr is likely to hawF a ! rival - tri the par-1 doning business in G'ov., 311000i1, /of Louisiana; who •has recently pardonCrl ctcyen Pcniten , iar:',l convicts, -a notorious . c , ;untr rfeiter; who was sentenced to the State Prisonlfor reveral tars; and who has since his liberation' een dLterte,d in stealing negrees.... Ile has also coininufed ~, Il• tence of a convicted niurderer.—./ST. Tribune.: A piratical vessel has j beon ' :discovered off the-, coast of Cuba She had upward { of fifty Merl 011 : I_ board, and hid boarded several vesiols., The Philadelphia papers are •,Voasting most vaingloriOusly about a white magnitia.tree, which is in flower in the .Was4g,tonSquare: Horse radish hai made its appearance in Pottsville /Pi. ready ! ! , . Twenty thousao hbdi. of , Maple sugar have been made iri Vermont this seatron." .: . , The Jesse Hoyt trial is still in progress in ~ New. Yprk.- . .. . . . . 1 t I c . Deaths in New. Yeik last week., 138. onsump• Coil 30. ' - 1 A . There were $82,589 in apecit received at New i Orleans on the WI ing. ; .-:%. • . I Elder Knapp' watt: recently. compelled to leave Richmond, under a threat of-personal violence.' ' The New Fork C.nala will be 'ready for naii gaidon on Monday next. . A Bcanten Sung DE i u.—Weilposday night. between two and three o'clock, Mr. Teter McCabe, grocer, near the County Court House, shot a ne gro man; who had entered his , store, to steal, un-' der the following circumstances :—.The negro en; tered by the .back window, .I:.sied thotigh tbe : hed room, where'Mt. McCabe, wife and family were asleep; into the store, roam, add commenced his depredattOns without ceusing c rilerm. Mrs. lifc(.t. being disturbyl by the falling of sniee article from ' -the thief's handy, awakened her; husband, who got up and attempted to light a candle, his, wife hand ing hiEW his pistol aa , he did se:l While endeaser ing to make the light, the negro ,rushed in upon him, and seizing hitia threw laiiii / dOWn, and plac ed his knew' on his breast/ In this extremity,: Mr. Mebabe tliscliargeOis' pistol into his antago nist's right side ; :-11e fell an expired in a few , minutes. v - -z , . . . . ' The burglar wa -a large andj powerful Man and belopge'd to Mr. •t J it Enders Mr. McCabe is still iri atature,. a bat that hi was armed, would have beepperfectl at the Mercy of the negro. The jury °Nudist which waaheld civerAie body .of the deceased, rendered a -ven3iet-cornpletely „ins tifyini Mr. McCabe.:---Richmod Compiler. ' '' . . COiIATIMFIE.i *oxxv.--,2 l . oarge amoput, in coonterteiVnetes, in all nearly; $36,000 were re. ..., ' I WTRAPPING - PAPER. -,,80 Reor eentlt diseovpred in ttie upper part qf a barn; pear steam. wrapping paper, extra alio o is Raluling•auPPosed *halo beer , i 2 co 46 fittien — sitperior suslity, at the low rata of 60 cents par . , or twenty years since, by Stir. ZUck, Who absconded ream, jugs received and 'fOr sale, by . . - ' under l a tharge ot passing cointerfeit 4 moneY. -. April 29, tea— -B. fitt,v...!:4Ais.2l. I; F. 11031. 51Exrco.--The Havana papers co lain - accounts from the city of Mexico. dawn tq t.e 22d ult. anti from Val Cruz to the 28th. : ' ,• On tiie 21st March, i violent attack' of the fever mails San a Anne take to hi s bed, end Op ehen- , .• signs as t the result' were entertained by so e.. ' We ca find no allusion made to existing n o tiatiens be i een the •United : Siateeand Mexico. ~ or Texas ind Nleiica. - ' '• ' I - . 1 The Inchon° hod siseinbled in each forceln the southern part of the department of Pueblas, as se- •-• ' • 1 " riously to threatenia c,onsiderable•cown.• • ,• On the 18th of Mara, Santo' Anna published '' a • decree that tho tears against Texas and • ye. • eaten wet / e national eanteits, anditlieto be carried mi. - until. both Texisand Yucatan Sulknitted. , .1 ') 1 . The n wly appointed English minister to Mex. ico, arriv ii a Vera c'rtiz, in the sloop of erar Spar ,e 28 , h of i March.—:Frornihe New Or- , tan, on t kans Re tebtean GLTTI E NO USD TO IT. - Ttn a letter from a , • -friend at ISr. Louis . , Mu.. we fund the following. 1 • r:onchl i c l it infortnation:— • -.,.. . 1-- o'We'havo 11.1 three or tour spina s hocks o f Frarthqu kes.- • l ut common,n ly, Wit is they are quitecommon,l l rl. . . , ..- • 2 do a t:nind' them,atall:' ..- Cher 'S habit with n ecrigetinee--wenrier if IM) 3 Lo Out There ecruhrsit get tised to liariging." trgal the N !!...? IThrk lietaldolato , l 2 hde the, wing •. • Thor , tits 7 l'on•ru Rico.—We learn 'by the , Sa f6nce,-P-12.,..that great" hufhtiere of • ' that.the whites' were in a constant IN of af Thoy rzitectiJ nn attack from e every : hour: 21 IT,iS AN TXME!IICAN.;,I:IO' ou.l--I'he ibut o states that 12,00,, copica of, Stephen's ! wink tr . 'neaten,- flay° been 4l i s witinnitthii ninnt that hag' elapsed 'since i - plblicstion.—. Nevi. 4000 copies of the work. on' Central A meric.; by the. stimo (maw, have D eer. iota in - .. OM . . A 'ream —li'e• see by, iiiintiti•eal piper that a gentleman with 'wooden legs, iii 'that,pity has chart need 4. friend in the FBITIO earthition to rt . r_ce, whir was to tome,'9f to kw daYr. s Tilt; TRAIDE.A . . . , . , .. a • ) 1.1 17' C AAN AT. '.l . • • , . , T 26 following is the quantiiy of Coal, - • shippo by 11 iheresent season. up twThwidayevenimNst• I' ,itsvill etantl Port Carbon, ' I . • 5,582 , ti •bovyliilfilla;•ea, i 3.621 i . 1- ' 1• . 13:0110. Patettille from th e e first of I pril to the 27th, , • 4,310 . ici for fame . ; EMI 3 .tr I.tt•i:ei;.ort .., . Pteight by Caubt. Firm PotrAville Si Port Cari)qn4 - .. &.lioylkikl Haven, • - ' • . . To New York, '. . .• - • NEIW 11(1ASf • Tae: N moaner; r.e.— ' Phis' is an e xcell e nte rlomentic , Rawl 'by Frederielm Pittner,- au& translated from the. Swedish by 14 ary Bow 0. It is beautifully bound ih line flexible covers, aria is for salc at. this office— i prce 37A cents. . • . - . . , 6.ILATIIIEL,—AwiId and fearful story, full of start ing incidents. beautiful i-nagery, and strange adven. ures. It purports to hr. the history of the wander i ng Jew. ;MO well has the gifted author, bandledVto ',ingot:Jr table. It is 'writt , .n 11 ,, i the Rev. tleqrge Cm• Iv, and is lor sale at this ofic.er—price. .50 ecors. - SIIA.p:!.PEA Itr. ',-"l'hii is.a Splendid e litien of his diainatic works and 'poems, wilh notes And accoat-1 ..ryznird by numerons etchings nu steel, It will tat tOttapletr:ti in eight numbers—price 25 cents pith. ' 14Arm's .91thicat. I.tenany.—This wOrk.ein'oaces the mast popular,anil fashionable music of the day. i The May camber croyains IG'seaaral.e pieCe.i. nn . !, is the cheapest publication of the kind extant. Pe. rice i 25 cents for single. numhcre. . . I ' !ills's I.E.t , LIE'd 111AG-421:Vt.' —A new . supply of-this 1 April edrtione4thiSlicautiful periodical has been re ceived. It is improving in . appearance and has at mined a MO rank in the ecale of light, literature.-7-- The present miniber contains,•nmon4 others, an en graving done in the new style of Lithatint which he remarkable for being the first specimen of the art ev, er produced in this country. Single copies—price 15 - cents: , r, , T . ire PluartiXis or r. II TitLIINr..- This le a re-putr lication of Bulwer's glen 1 ravourite work, :,/t is spo ken of by critics as the most poetical prose work in the English language. For sale at this office--price 121 cents. - • ----- __ (Dux itt uOiet CO(tRECTED WEEKLY. .POTTSYILLE: April 28, 1 . 843' „ Wheat Flour, pr Bbl 84 50 'Bacon, per 61 - Rye .do - cwt. 1,314 Pork, • •• ” 41, bshl XlO 4lanis, ,0 " lO Rye, „ " 624 Potntoce,Vbuslil ,30 ,Corn, 45 -Plaster, ton 4,50. Oa g, - " tiny. . 15,00 : tio7, 10 ',Timothy / 6'd, b5111 . 2,5(1' Butter, ,lb 12LCIover , ,-5,00 mt. To TuE VOTERS OP POTTSVILLE.—• Having been iii inatcd by a meeting of my fellow citizens of Pottsville held at the Exchange 110te1,,04 Monday the 24th inst., fiir the office of.. Town Clerk" for theJear 1543, I take this opportunity to think. those of my fellow citizens ,who procured my noon. nation for thin manifestation of their confidence and approval of the manner in which 1 discharged tho dit ties or that office during the pant year,and atthesamo time to inforni them, that in conformity-, with a—rePo lution hoag since . ..farmed, I respectfully decline be itig considered a c - Odidate for re-election. April 29, 18-- - 4 ficad QTarters—First Battalion Scht9l4 : ill County Voluntermi.-. First Battalion Schuylkill-county Voluni.' leers, will parade in the. Borough erPottsville, on WednesdaY. the 10th day of May next: . In cansequence ora'eliange inthe orders the line will be formed at 10 o'clock. M., in.slar.. ket Square, Market Streeeright - resting on Court land, facing the south. • Charles MTaylor has been appointed Battalion; Quarter Master, and Henry &much, Sergeant Major. They will bOth be obeyed and respee. t tcd accordnley. • By Command F. M. W XrN.KOOP, Adjutant. IS—. April 29. NATIO:VAL LIGHT I NFA NTRY.—Parndo on %Vednesday, May 10th:a t 10 o'c took. A. 51.,at tfio Armory: in Summer uniform, according to law. By command . April 29,, J ‘IIIg.S ,RUSSEL, Sergeant. DTI. o.' O. F. FRANKLIN' ENCAMPMENT. No. 4. will meet on „Wednesday evening. Met 3d, ttt,l Il o'clock. P. M. , J. D. RICE,ScIa. - f April 29, , - ; ; 12,--- , . Ti) the voters of County.. Fellov; Citizens the hope of recelying Majority of!,your dotes, hereby offer myself ,e! a•candidatefor the office of • , • • 811 E .I.JF- - At the 'next General Election. If sleeted, my best exertions shall be used to perform the du. ties apsertainiug'ln that office; promptly at 4 fatthfully—and if defeated, shall remain.. .. sYours,in .Friondshtp, • _ AN DREW' IL WILSON. Barry, April 23, - . • 18-10 POTTSV IDLE 'WATER COIIIPAN Y. TLIF. Stockholders °fine Pottsville Water Catta parry lire hereby nosged that an election will b held at Mortitner's Ilotel:On Monday the Bth day of May nest,faetween s tlie hours of 2 and 6 .1... M., fdr the purpose of electing nine n t anaggra.tio conduct the business of said cornpadf for the ensuintrycari.,,i-; -- PREW . ,FLUSSEL, Preaidenv. 18— April 20, II fp. MI 1 12.500 _-1--: 1h,510 1,817 -4- 3J,697 30,687 39,893 2 10