The miners' journal, and Pottsville general advertiser. (Pottsville, Pa.) 1837-1869, July 15, 1843, Image 2

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`SATURDAY MORNING, , JULY 1643.
,
, Irma-ranee"
The subscriber, Agent for one of the best Insur
ance offices in - Philadelphia, Is prepared to make in.
suranFol on • all descriptions of property, such as
limmes, Mills. Stables, GOOds, Furniture, We., ike
at tho,aery lowest rate*. : , i EL(BANNAN„.
IC? V. B. 'Palmer, Esq.., No. 59 P,ine 'Street,
Philadelphia is authorised to act ' as Agent to receive
subscriptions end advertitem ti. for this paper.
DEMOCRATIC REPU
COUNTY .11E
,
As the time is rapidly !approaching — for-Me se
lection of a Member of Congress, State Senator,
two Representatives, and the different COunty
i t°
a
Of
ficers, 'be upporiediat the ensuing election i
-
And whereas, it has; becothe ei;ident to every re
flectinglnind, that both the National and Stale
Governments, as at preient 4thoinistered, are both
rotten and .Corrupt—subverre of the best inter,
eats of the people, end totall unworthy the sup
port of all those oho !feel srl interest in the wet-,
, fare of our State ano country . And whereas, the
time has arrived when IL hes tocnnte nectssary for
those who love their Goniviev beter than par
ty, to rally for the purpose (b . , re instating those
leading principles into the udministrstion of our
;government, which -have .4i3t.eil for the_ whole
people prosperity, and happiness, and added, glo
ry/ to the nation.—Therefo .
An those in laVer Oldie' e tablishlnent of a Nu
tional 'Curreney, through_ the
.aid of a National
Bank, . :., • . ' .
:.In, favor of adhering .to tt[ci present Protective
Tariff; which Irk' slreadi chLked the exportation
of specie froth the country, a d turned the current
in our,favor,
In favor of distributing" he • preemie of the
Safes of the Public Lands a ' ong the States, for
the purpose of Prsse,rvingfthe present Protective.
Systenr—iand - 1 :-., i _
~I n favocof HEN HYCL Y, es the chosen in
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strument,tokilvocatittnstril s.aßlish these princi
ples in our Notional Goierrmeot.
AR those whia are in (Ali= of aiSale of the Pub
; lic Improvement:{ belonging o the 'State,
Ivor of the passage of
charter of , every Borough or
than a Banking Institution, I
scrip, notes, or certificates
or whiet!'alay circuqtte, as
Are requested trhassembl
ingot theft:eon Ithuse, in
lAigeburg,
Or i.'.',,uesday, l i e lsl August next,
I
At I.dclo6k P. M., sal themand there deliberate
on such .
.measures se may be \ calculated to ad.
*Anne the hest interests of the people.
MANY ; DENIOCIA'fIG WHIGS.
, .
cyOur friends in giners • ille, Port Carbon and
iikbuylkill haven, wilt be ailed 91! for their re
elieetiVe dues, in the iourse of the. ensuing week.
We hope they will be prepared. We , regret to
state that very few who are in arrears, have com
plied with our request promillgated last week,
• The Working-Itlea,!and the Tarte.
We havesatten it repeat
Loci :fops papers opposed
exists in apathy among the
esuntry in tabrion to the
circulated about with great
argument against its utilit
conversed lately with set i ral'genilemen heavily
connected with Manufactuling interests, and do
know that a numbei whcspent much time and
money in procuring the passage of *theact, feel : at
' present. ad apathy: towardslfulther exertion, and
'kite concluded to abide the l lr esultwhatever it may
M.' This resolution arisee not from any want of
. faith in the eicelletsie of the measure; rot they be.•
Have its permanency to be in the hidiest- degree
cotential to the welfare and prosperity otitis corn
'monk", but they are unwil ing to go. on striving
to better the condition of the working class, whilst
they . find that portion of th community opposing
t i
those endeavors: pile of t ose gentlernen, in'the
-couraelof conversation, reinsrkett ihtt aftarhshad
ineurrr i ed much expense add loss of time in lay
fnibefure the Cemmittee` 4 Manufactures all the
.information in favour of a Tariff, he could gather,
he went around ha workshit al petition in favor.
Of the, measure, which he w shed the then to sign,
Mid out of forty workmen, whom , he employed,
only len oigned the petition', the .others avowing'
that they were opposed to a Tariff, and would not
sign it, finding that his effirts on behalf-Ur the
:working. class,.weMithus et in a quarter from
whence he letetexpected 7 ,
helmmediattly re-
solved to trouble 4i.nrstqf ni More about the mat... ,
ter; white at thwearrie tim e he is determined,; no ,
matter what the event malhe ; to keep his w.othe
•in operation. 1 This , he calf du,-and should the
Tariff' be ‘t'epestlest, making the doinpethion with
English iron ad the Ipresen rates of Ithour an im‘ - ' -
possibility, he will I be fu cell At reduce the wit
i,
get in consequtuce,: andtat redaction t most ne.:
cmitarily continue until he s enabled succesafolly
li t
to compete .wilb the, foreign article. . •
• lfths sitoikin t ginse of diiiountry.viill thus set
at naught their - beat Antereefe, and marshal them.
selveS against! thrii whO are striving 'to'-sea
Cure their' welfare, they can blame no one but,.
r
thenuelvea, fur the comet; enees' which- may en-
ins. , They must labour, and if the l employer,i
i
through the went of s.: 7 Teriff, cannot pay them • 1
dollar a day, they will ha compelled to take whM•
%ever his butidess can afford. A praetical tiiall of
free Weds restilts will soon open their ;'yet, and
we fast that many Of thend will not be convinced
until. the test is 91 . dergon . ~ - .-, K -,
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Cane Ds '-
KALIL—Wei are pleased. to notice
that Genersi R. H. Hammond , of Milton, % Pa ,
•bas a4ptiid the command of this Encampment
Gan.ll. is a fine lookirigind ef fi cient Officer, and
we know .none in the , tate better qualified to
perfotm the duties apperMining to the command
than he. , •. • '
• • - ' I
The Cointnittet -,
- inforni i'm that acceptances
1 1
from; different ,Comparri are ,ponring in daily.
and there cannot now be te slightest doubt that
this Encampment wilkbe i the larg..st ever held in
the state. We are gratified to bairn that things
ate progressiiigOo finelyl 'fur the Military here
Have expended' much eat ond lalsour to prepare
far the; accommodationg a- number, - and "w9 should not like to iee the l ibsappciinted.
By the Reading Gazette; of Hatunlay last, we
obtervitimt the four coniiianies. in that Borough
have all' determined 'to vlsit the plump in Itittal
fee. - ' • ,•-1 .. • / -
Since writing the above, we have been informed
bithe Codunittee ihat tsverity three Compsniei
%clotting t4osit of the Setrnylkill County Blttalion,
Moe teeepjed the invitaiwinirwril will be present at
the opening of the Enesmpment.. In addition to
thlOioyAtave received iroirustion that a number
ofrw,hei Companies intend to . v d isit the Camp:' A
ComPenyAita Biblandeis" from ,Nitri Yotk is
ups.. and it , is , probairle that 'several Compi
:ll;eifrent*hillidelphia 'wail be here. ' The Cont.
'lsitiss expect at least thlrry' Coutparoies,•-which
will tanblithe size of itte largest EncaMpment
ordwhAldin the Stater . 1
The Tiuriff..Nastalt3!: of
. 1 , 4 i'vtgA!tlraUesu
The evil of legislative uncertainly. 'saheb con.
sideredin the danger which already thiCatcns the
establ.shed Tariff, it- becoming mare and more
apparent daily. , As an: evidence of this, we will
quote en instance, which, happening in our beigh•
borhood, has comae under our itnineiliate knowl4 ,
edge. - The Anthracite Furnace , at; this place, has
lately been repaired, and put i in 'process of prepar
ittion for a gentleman in the city;Who had con
:chided to attach a rollifig Mill to,it,' and use it for
the manufacture of iroci.s The iiirangements had
been nearly completed, ariten the person her hav
ing the' property in chi
mr / de, received a lette r, sta •
ling that as every present indication threate ed a
change in the Tariff during the aPproachin see•
rcori of Congreas, he did riot detm it oxpedie
entereafe.tir into the Mildness Lima some
or permanent action had been istken is rega
LICAN W.Md,
Protection.., The work wss accordingly,stoi
and thus bas another enterprise been chick
the uncertain and destructise deceonstrationi
the probable majority in Congress. ,
Such will always be the - result to thC cot
oily as , long vie the people continue to sui
party instead* fixed and deteimined princi
t l ,
the manufacturing and•other interests wilt
.uncertainty, and m will
con
tinuallyess
involvid in
hesitate to invest money baied upon the p aga
of a law, for fear that the next election, by giving
the antagonist patty the petver,:may des roy it.
When a good and salutai, measure is ado ted, it
shtiuld be - firmly and unflinchingly sutained,
without reference to 'party feeling-or pa rty - wel
fare. The.well being of the' community cans for
its filed establishment, and all vacillation, by de
atr.ling its permanency, is destructive of trade,
and subversive of the general interests. ' 1 - '
We now come to enquirn who are the s
era of a Tariff, and who are not. It is e
golly a Democra.ic Whig- measure, a
!Ought forward, and Carried through by th
tieing intlefet.gable e x ertio ns, although o
and met at every turn by . the northern fo
and_the southern freei tradists—with ever
culty to contend with, they ., have strugg
ward and upward in the stern contest of
ple, and have at lasteocceeded in engrafti
measure - , upon the institutions, of the coon
What is now, and . What has been the cum
the Locofoco party towards this measurel
positiondo;tbey occupy before;thepeople.
profess to fa v our a tariff: and has their ac ions
harßonized with ouch profession With heir
late I,cilliting and antagonist course atilt fr hin
the minds of the people, can we depend npo the
retention of the measure, if its abrogation would
farther the interests of the party, or Militate" the'
election of their 'Presidential candidate'!- ; \ Let he
community first recall to memory theirill:mi. - las
and then answer.
a law; declaring the
Corporation, ( other
that may issue any
, 1 loan, intended . for,
rreney,
e in • County Meet
`the , HorbuGh of Or
We Call the Tariff a Democratic measii . are,i and
we say ;that every pure democrat in the country
by the faith he holds in such principles,' is bound
to labour for _and sustain. it. The principles
which were defined by the Democracy of the Je : ,
fission and Madison Administration, are the sonic
which the VVhigs of the present day contend .fur.
That which was Democratic, has not sufrered in
quality from lapse of,time, and must be recognlse
ed as Democratic now. For The sake of more pos
itive discriminatiOn, we will draw a line between
the two great parties of the natien,,and then what
spectacle do they present? The whip, steadfast
and immoveable under the broad banner of clearly
defined principles; which they brie published
promulgated as their undeviating and unfaltering
'guide; and to whieh, as their acts have proven,
they are determined: to cling. There can,he no
doubt as to the motives or intenliot.s . of the Whig
party ; they have never kept them-,in the lapck
ground, but proudly acknowledging them, have as
firmly endeavored to, sustain them. Let us now
turn to the Leant:mos, ( or Democrats as they call
themselvand ascertain what their position is
in regard to the institutions of the country. Are
they Tariff or Anti-Tariff I are they for a diatribe;
tira of the Sales of the Public Lands, or are'they
opposed to it I—Pre•they in favour of a National
Bank, or are they opposed to -alb,Banks
anyone answer these questions dtstinctly, and re
fer to the acts of the party for its validity ? No!
But the reply to every - and eachtquestion, would
be a hesitating and: shifting orfpg—.. perhaps so,
and perhaps not."
Such being the actual historyaif the times,' tt
.becomes the duty of ; every man inAhe community
to cast party feelings aside, and act as - his own
consciousness of-the best interests of the mass 'di
rects him. The quiet citizens who seeks for no:h•
ing but the' blessing of a well organized govern
ment, dr:rives no benefit from roarriparlyascenden,', - .
ey, and whenever a ; man takes up the ..strgan of
party and denounces all who der not pull in the
harness to which he is attached, the public. may be'
well assured that he is either mi,office -holder or
a seekerof the spoils. • - : - 7 .
assirted in those
o a Ttiriit that there
manufacturers in the
nure, and this :story is
anxi‘ t . 7 - Bela powerful
. •'We have net and
, USAIITIIOIIIZED DIPLOXACT.7.--Tho Now York
Courier and Enquirer under this caption,,contains
a long article describing an informal and unau
thrarizoll mission sent: by John Tyler, to the Court
of St. James. According to this paper, it appears
that Mr. Duff Green reeently arrived in Engtand;
with what he considered•kll powers to enter in
to-an important negociation with the British Gov
ernment, on a Cornmersisl Treaty ; and ;hid too
whilst Mr. Everett, one of the most capable and
accomplished of our hole diplomatic corns, was
in England as thetecredited envoy of the United
States'. Such an interference with the diplomatic
intercourse of the country, on the part of the , act-,
ing President, is unheard, of, and presumptuous
in the highest degree, anrrif nue in every pantie- -
ular, as giYen by the 41 Courier,", he will merit
'the additional , scorn of the'Whole country for this
new act of conceited stupidity. Such n course is
calculated to detract froni the poWers of our. resi
dent embassador ( Mr. Everett, );and places our
country in a very-unenviable light , before the
diplomatists of other nations,.
The' London papers are using, up the occur
rence in the most caustic style, and the sneers of
the Metropolian Journals, are 'all showered Upon
the folly. We suppose that the embassy will, al
so be paid from the piiblic macre.
lirdto Acute—were abenciait . yesterday. Vie
ages nearly doubled in length, tb eensequenem--Rith
There now, Corporal! why not take our advice.
•and foreversbjure:the vile trash. We speak feel
ingly, Corporal 2we do indecitwhen say thot
it bra lasting burning shime'for a young man
of your incites,' to be seen . staggering through this
beautiful world with a rum jug in yourpocket:
and another in your corporosk y, at the same time
whintrig out your complaints of a' , morning 'head
ache. Come to Pottsville; ( Corpor al; and It' wity
the temperance fake lure will do op poen. tusi
nes' ii a caution to suckers--as Shakapeare Some
where- very beautifully rema r ks, uSucti things
otightereziat!"
. .
Coanasvicus.---In last Saturday's Journal;
whilst speaking of. Alf. Levan's, removal from the
Pail Office at Schuylkill Osman. we mentioned
that Mr. Edward. Huntsinger had been appointed
in his place. This, was an error, the present Nit -
Master is F. 8.. Htintsinger of chuylltill Haven..
• We bun that Mt. Jo,lid C
; ess i has
taken eke National He will make 'good
and obliging landlord,. l• '
(1:7-The Dom. Aohn,liolcsep, DistrictAnone7
of the UnitritatimOliod iinPartiartd,,Mairts.
the 74t inst. " • v
Ili
Isresse snots ,Tets., —BY advicia frotit:thie 1
republic,ittp to the 24 ult.. we have the particu- I
lars;• of 1 " pesos 'negotiation. estabh d between{
Me tee and '
Texas, anid - also a 'procli*stiosi froin
I th - \
Sam Houlooleclaring an armistice 4 ' •.- 1
' - The English 'irlituatin at ;Mexico Basibeen the
mediator between tbnitwo couturia4 'and it is
thouitti by missy , tli,t ' the object °tthe interfe
rence ut in no way favorable to the IXlterior-,for
tunes"of the• republic.' The Houston Telegraph
of dui 2nd, whilst apekking of the•blettican prop
osition, says: - I' : : !
mit 'appears that Santa Anna has auttously a•
voided, Making sin Statement user h i Town signa
ture Icy which be even in the most idirect man
ner acknowledges the ilidePendence ' Texis, but
iddreisites'his communication throng ""ihe British
;
Minieder, apparently ta i avoid making iinyl open ad
.! I
mission that he is disposed to treat !nth Texas as
an independent State:, and leaving tt for fame no
'lions to decide whether he will for
any
1 sitions for the J unconditional clutoraledg
t" of the independence of Texas. It would sp.
pearfroth the peculiar manner in Which the coat
i '
inunication is made, :Int) the pecan juncture at
• 1
which it is offered, that , it has been ex tort edor ficim
him rty, -necessity, railer than by tiny Aleitire for
peace;and we are leftto doubt, whether he merely
desi+atigaintirne t i
releasCr his . army, at Yuen
j a
tan, and establish his authority more (filly at home:
or t 4 accord to Tex on honorable Ilpeace. • The•
proposition comes adimmediately after; the visit
to di . :Mt. Mooie to Yticitan, that we l l ! li re induced
to b4lieve it 18 to thrt event mainly that Cis are to
attrihute this extraordinary communifsiton uf Cien
te Anna."
t or,
tied'
gotom
props
coent'
ma
, port
es--
i
court: mzE r .--,..citizens( l ir ScbuYlkill
1
cOunty: do not forge the;meet i ng aq:Oristgaburg,
on lruesany-the let. of August nest.! There is
much .to be done ore the - approniog ele c tion,
and ' it is necessary !ilia you. should i 8 preseut• to
wa4h over the inter 'ate of tiii - rdietriCt. ; At that
meeting one ,Delega e will be alipoinied•to refire"
sen t this county in I I °National ClUvention>fq ,
the neminatuin of a candidate to Oil Presidency ;
abioLdelegatei.to a Sate Cenventioni fur the nom:
inarn Of Conal CoMmissionerti ; Old ConfereeS
to meet those of Lekanou and Daephiti, for the
. !election of
. a condi ate to represeri
in t, th is district
;
Oingress. It -is Iso necessary to agred upon
a county ticket • for.the Fall election , ' one s the
~,
meeting will be one f great importance ; w d tope
dual there will be a full and general attendance.
I k stain
! •
puatt
!hated,
ir un.
I posed
!ufocos
diffi.
ed on.
inIICi.
g
the
ry.—..
so of
what
'hey
Ittooxtionir.---A ihousand poetical association
are created by i:s lovelines s. At itepure shining„
the invis:ble spirit of t beauty, roused from its slum
bers by the gentle amonitton of minory, knocks
i.
at the ideal gate c.f he heart, and entreats sooth
ingly for adinislion. t Thoughts of lerime . or ien
gest= cannot live a such an tinuri i In its pale
and. spiritual light, the soul, blackened with vice,
,
anti distorted by unholy, longings, feels' the influ
ence of its withering; hudranity and cower within
itself to shrink fromlits aolemn reprOaches. The
young land good and beautiful find ecstacy in the
period—the germs Of fine feeling 'newt) the silver
rayp of the bright m l inistO burst into bloom, and,
all estraint being severed, heart )cops to heart,
witthrilling confidence: We lo4e the moon
lig t t furjlterejsbOly - tholight bordering over , its
t f li
beauty, we love 'to wander forth jib' its 'Oiliness
and drearrn'ei the "impossible things ,of fancy,"
but we 00 attest having.our meditstir,disturb
id ,by ifi mannered,l • wide mouthed i i cross looking
bull dogs. such as abound every wherein our pre
cinets. . .
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311110 SE VEIISEg.- 1 7" Mary," hi eowting ~
on quite
cleverly irrthe poeucal line; stick Itci it fair one,
and some of these daysyou may enj..y. the 'Ennio
bk gratification - o seeing your reductions in
Jahn! Thatlas t . de waa a , trifle etter than the
previous, sad Mali:mall rather nis i tskieh, (no.not
that) love sick,ir is tone. jinglealkolerably well,
barriri' the spelling. The concluding verse is re
-1 ,
matkable for its in ependence of style; hereit is
Ma!tyl-- 1 • ~- il
. ,
the heart felt rofie , .4 ...
Yction'a Givasoming . ,
Ihving joys are throw] ...,
I. from whence they sprin g ." -
. - •
but rather abstruse. Thi bloc.
tone, would ililence a new
: metaphysics ar botao,, we
Rd this spring r . ig up of joys
' to be thrown back egaA, is a
al tactics we can't exactly get
we suppose sit's fair in po
rta-go to word ft Mary l',
greet
,and you.may yet becomegreat
11 ' •
“.1:1h lovely is
Of pure a&
When all it' lj
Into the wet,
. • !e!ty fair that! 1
doming ota 'lovely
disovery l ' in eithe
• I
dot know- which
otU of a well, only
spi l eies of sentimen
the l hang of—over
etryi and i f you
atiat to the , thyme,
knowal.
tiliS OF TILE
rip endid B&W' 1 .1
mrded by Captai i i
Ltstiin on the la ii
d c,seat Seal Is
I.
one o'clock =the!:
erl ) llt which broui
pr s i
1
ger kind
freight, i!
landed. _ 'I ile ful l
shears that there v
I i .
passengers: . 1
: lot We are intern
extra steamer, the
9(1 tone,tone, and of o 1
eidpressfy le' meet
thle Columbia, ani
lii . e l mails and pal
uil i
uestionably he
4' [ilea ti Liverpd
pa sengers as ma
pi, herence ts atvd
nia. The latter'
this.port fa'
daiy neat 16th int!,
, . ~
• Mix Isnunnia is still raging*onnd ordidis
-441 'The miners of the region ire the last iiihd
Ittiti been attached — l , and it is snindwhit endow! t
not the, progress ; f the dpidemic li In one c4iery
Which employs n - wards of 80 ;' m iners ; bnt ..one
I - - %
tnan map, d the 'sickness; indeed it is a difficult
i i . _
int4ter to Snd a prrson In our neighborhood till.
h. not been - effected with it. '•I ' .r,:',;:
1,
1 het Eflitorial hneamp -7-7 :nent aLthis place ieein .
• I,- •
to meet the general approbation or our exc wages;
The Leftenant a ll nd Sargent of the For nksiti4
plO i erti to be pres i ent at, the opening. e
tenant is particularly requested tn' , fill t
of
rn,, his green cost vith provender fol. nengtiti
ma sign, as sui acribers now•Mdays
_ateli Ur
bdek 'ard about ioniingoryrwarih
csirraa *vocal—The citizens of. Lan
caster County frorourable to the election of Henry
CO3r,have called a meeting on' the 29th . Of.fuly,
eqneif by 1865 'nod Clay Whigs. The object
is for the purpol of settling a county ticket, to be
at4ppoAed at the nsuing general ;election:
- .
AlphoneoSrnitO, a notorious pi+pocket,nrithout
a ;vote, and who, eourse had brit.few' fr)eds, has
ben pardoned by Governor Poker. a•Smith
I • II , •
Bola Badger, 'Morton McMichael . John Swift,
end It, W. Policia, are ricmC4 we Alencocratic
w
y i
ig conilcletes or Sheriff of thei, City, end Coln
-1 t 'of PhiladelphiC. 4 ' 4IL - .4 '. :
. -
Corporal Sinker evil that his ajog," is a'!atone
deptijotio." WeLwent quarrel ti4ut that-- it la the
clieteute we final halt with, amash it e l qfporel
and neva buy enethek. •
•
!Drery - lielegeul selected for MO •Piitionel-Con'
volition. so, Ids, has been instrObrea to supp o it
Vey for the Presideneyo :
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THE liillNEßS"'" ,, JOURNAL
STIAINIEIt 1 ...40i1UD1111A.*/ QC .
la+l Bteamer, Columbia, coa t .
.1 •
in Shannon, winch sailed from
lasioNas wrecked upon Black
1 •,
.N. S. struck about
nd inst., and, Wlen . the scgoon-
Ight the news, ihere was every
lug to piecei. the passes,
i n -the mail, were safely
'Owing 'from thd. Boston Atlas,
wil. be but little delay to the
11
led that thereA at Halifax,an
lUaraaret, a vesse.l of POU or
-
ver 3po horse power. kept there
iJ'uch exigencies as the loss of
capable of carrying forward
issengers. Thd; Margaret will,
e dispatched immediately from
dot, taking the:inails, and such
prefer, to go to w ard in her, In
iting_ the sailing of the tuber.
vnasel, it wil l,, be recollected,
Liverpool via Halifax, on Sun
.!,•
4 4.•
RsTiqtrtino.Thir «Iderarieratte
Union:l that . Cerhatus Aerie heeds'sre the_ for.
rnerE.eystone r RePort l eratid State Cs~stoif3iietie,
hair been 'making-air ii;ttach. titithe *hi* party for
their with of moralityi is not this hiat,4tertic Ma,
jeaty re i ptoVitig sinl The steifts of dtriAiioti!,%sta,
portico trl3i , aimed slighter Fels BAter.: Es'!".4' , o
'
Philadelphia. This 'gentleman In'teru, l lol l l3t-'
seli'lltelsnark of Locnfoco •detraction'trecauire he
has dvied eipose vices. .Those who know
it
him, oW how immeasurably superior he is to
their pttY malignityj The whip of Philadelphia
*prelate: him as 'he deserver; to be, fur we (see
Many omplimentari toasts Were given to him at
their celebration on , the hilt: fie has done Much.
And suffered much foi his devotion to Whig princi-
Ples,s+d Ave trust. will soon base his reward,.
Suck.meW as Conrad. Wlifirtael, Ash and
ger STOW! jewels of a party. and Philadelphia tan
pray:de fo's them al4 in the distribution of - next
Fall's bfices.
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Na , Yona.—Weettract the following tempt.
ing cl i rsc4iptian froM the New I ork'correspon
deuce of the National Intelligencer i _
" The:mariel of Broadway just now is the At. 7
kamuriatan ice cream resort lately °petted a M
ac b&ve, Niblo's. I The clpth of 'a' ificip on
Broadway is piercec i i fora eVrridlor entrance, and
is lin ed With winters tended by the prettiest
Hebei'of their clmsa. TrsVersing this alley -of
temptation; you deteend to a msrbl e paved circu-.
Mr cjurt, tented with gialy.stripecl awnings, and ,
embellished with the carvings and gorgeous col-
ors of i harbaric architeecure. The seals are around
a fountain, and a slime of - a water nymph-stands
In thn centre, holding above her head a horn, fc:em
whicl issues the water in a jet reserobling a glass
tomb; lla. The basi n is lined with flowers, the
;
falling water makes: the constant murmur whiah
ii needful foi toles-alleles, the sicy looks inthrouih
the lz tinge of the awning, and the fees are .fireade
of fedi cream!' - lite whole scene is more Cisi
entallthin Spani,l4 and would have been better
named a serail cola kiosk thim the. Alharnhka;
rutsC is a ... fairy IA" Ow well 8 8 a man can
judgli - who„lms nev# . seen fairy-land ,) and for
the price of artireg - keam it gives the untravei : led
a rieJv idea of luitiry."_ ' .(
Lair t at siva.--;-The elcctiMilor members Of roo.
gresef in this State On Itirifiday the'.34 inst., toe,
as far as heard from, resulted rather tinlecntahly
to the Whigs. • fn 'the first Dmtrict, 51410114 Litto..
Foc is circled 4 . 0 email
. .msj s erity; ami jhe
second Dietrkt the contest is a vciy cict4ne ibe.-
tweet White ( W big) . and Lablinicite , 14) 6 . ro.
.0 0 410 probability hciweVer is, that bablsn'che
will be elected. ; This efectionislieltV44eried
'of r th I Wh'' ' 44 fil b
when mane the lgs arelona, 0 y • ssnt,
and tits may account in somal4tee, p ,Aiiiavant
of su c cess. - The city of 5eW.,11,f;140 ',4fas elected
a Wiligmerriber to the LegiptsWre! - : 2 . - .' l'
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The; following ;tekspves given. tly,Johnl3,: i Irk
grarn,'at Harriaburg britthd 4th ofi,Jul;* 't l.,
. : .
P 454 .'
.13i , John S. Ingram-Da v id R. _ ter—Traitors.
msy feed on Treason--Injins" may speak of honesty
t y
while under bad influences, ;'but.fim i ikmation'and 1
and contempt.of a! whole , contra .
_h. '• will award re.
tribunvejustice to tile misercMt.!: • ' •
If John should take anothc6llsuntingdon
to in i quiie.io "
o tie chitif,l),sikiß. Port er, ,we, have no doubt bitireKrf:WOull: be very difrer
mit from that which he mOi.in 1838. ' '
.
DOI:lr Fon u*.—. We ere pleased to learn
that the circulatihn,of,this sterling Clay and Tar
iff Psper% is rapitlif: increasing since it hes been
enhigett - ticknowoged ow all sides to be
and 4 the best;Penny Papers published in the
country.
E?CPERSES OF Guy ERN EN . T.—The Madi;mni
an admits that the last' Congress reduced the ex
pensed of Government: frOrn' Tlit RT Miliions
to .SVPNTEO3I Millions of dollars per annum.
Thelrlemotrat.chigs t in 9e last contest, declar
ed that 'the expe:nses of government ought to be
reduced-end they always fulfil thtir promises,
whenever it is in their power to do so.
Dernocratic Whig County -Convention, for
the purpose of forming a county ticket has been
called in Prupbin county, on Moodily the 7th of
August next. ~
In Lebanon :county a •e onvenlion - for a_ similar
Purpose wall convene ion the .14th of. August
next. ' i.
.Oun 00..5°1'r:411room, otern KT.—A number of
are co Ogieg ding in the district,
it iri said for the purpose of making , arrangertients
to carry the district, It is unquestionably One of
thirmost important in. the State and eiery effort
will be made on their Dart to carry it. The dem
ocratic Tariff Whigs must not he idle.
We find the . follosving,notice in the Harrisburg
Telegraph: ;
. 1 * Noticci is hereby given, that application will
be made to the nett Legislature, fur thecharter of
a Bank to be called the .. Firmer; Bank .xti
Schuylkill county," to be located in the borough
of Schuylkill I:Javen, in theof Schuylkill,
with a capital of two--lien.lred thousand dollars:
JAMES B. LpvAN.!,
1 [
Mimi MG ,Vicrunr tar DICTfiIfIT.At a specie!
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last Fr iday, to fill the vacancy' occasioned
the resignation of Daitori. Me embezzling Al-
Man of the Rd Ward, the Whigs elected Nelson
nilinson by five majoi4. This give's the Whigs r .
: ascendency on The city Government.—N. Y.
,urier and Enquirer. ' 1 - I
1
et 4 RATHER PO r rITED !A correspandent of the Es.
r News Letter, in a spirited and hUmorous kc
cohlitof the i!,e)vbration Ot Bunker Hill, saps—" 1
d 1: not like to ditrusKtio President C s:dress or his"
&Ink, but I t 0.;1t his Porter is unwholesome, and
I I diOike Alie.sCA of his Spencer. I believe the
per
.... ytt, , end': [te Posidint,, too, will soon be, if
th tare riufri,w, of the carpe opinion." .
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• MW.remas Prayer, of 'Georgetown, S. C , had
e r 1 I .
I: II tA tql blownco ff by the premature discharge of
a can4n, while, firing a'salute on the - China.
1 ~- v ••
Ul
kinds 01 we ober .during the past week
—'warm and [Sultry—raid end
and rain all in:,deleglatfielvari:ty. Prime; weather
:thila for the for end ague. . •
''. The GerMantown Telegraph comes to as
en spoil and L improved. It is a first ram paper,
and is well co.ndoeted. ' The Major's new press
av, i
rks admirably. - - 1 - ''
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. - or the berdfit of our fair teadere, we copy the
•
following dirSetiona for impressing leaves and
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plenty, from the Germa ntown Telegraph _ :
• •
"Prepare a hilt sheet 'of White letter-paper, by
re hbingfiver it a small quantity of olive oil, On.
til it become indurated, and then rub over it dry
mkneral green of the shade desired, until a thin
wi t ti n g is ft - wined—el:lce the leaf upon the green
oiled paper, whit the rough side toward the green,
and over the leaf another piece of soft paper
thenwith the;: band pi‘ess the leaf on Ms color,
ultbing gently until the'eolor adheiei to the leaf;
end then !Attestor it to your txiok or white paper,
phicing over i a; piece of soft paper, and rub gent.
Irwben the fmpreavion, la formed. ' .
owar.t..- 7 :They make nearly a million and a
q 4 rier y a m s : ot , eiitton'lotli at Lowell, per week;
employ about itopp operatives (6375 &imolai) and
use 434,00016 r. of raw Cotton per week. Ilia
annual amount of raw cottonosta] is 22,569,000 ma
ienatigh to load 50 ships' 350' tons each, and of
'cotton manufietured 70415,810. yards-106 Ibi.
of otton'silrprodute 89 yards orelatb. .
Col. Ribbard M. bi to preside:it a re
peal meeting in Cincannetti Ohio. • • ;''. •
2#ll s4rts' of 30ine;„
(Original aud..setectep:'
.-Wyand,s, !be Jisi race oiliuiin
aboit it .
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.500 immigrants turivetfat Citi6tio s on the
'kith and 211th .
Lti Cottitiot the U. 84 ShipCoinnliii
L s,, died
a nddeily at Rio Janeiro, on the /Oth.of key. •-•
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The following Slates elect me,inbers to
Cellos& on . the lira Monthly l :l4ll4.l'. :North
Carolina 9; Madame 7; Muni pi 4; ICentacky
Wilms 'lO and Illinois .7 / 1-. 1 i
i •
. The Influenza prevailed' st 111114rauki4
sin Territory on the 28th
This, epidemics . has alao:made As appearance in
Cincinnati.
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Eight hundred and filly-dollars were, realized .
by the children Of the Warren sitCet Ct(ipel, Bos
on, from the sale'of Bowers on the 4th Inst.
• Three thousand iSre hundred, Igisse tigers were
conveyed between Charlestown, Maas end • Flesh.
Pond on ib.4tb.ofJuly.
Thejury appointed to assesepe damps done
by the burning ofPennsyliinie Nati in 1838,
bare axed the imaunt at $22,758 27.
The. Newberg Telegraph tape -a colored man
- was killed near ,that place, a Telir!days sgo, by the
stings of2sOme ;locusts which fret hod caught arid
put MALI bat to , inr used as bati. I •••
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In thirteen Counties.in the !Stele of Michigan
there are no less than three.,titindred and eighty.
isix flourishing grist and saw , .
A Western editor says, that a girl :lately sent
him Word thet if he didn't shtit' l his moOth,tip a.
bout bishops, :she'd / wrap hiM up in a rig end
make A bustle 'of- Aim. -
The tt Oregen Convention "Intas sitting et CM
cinnttti at - the last dines, the, }lon. Menem, M
Joitallort presiding.
The London Shipping Gazelle states that saw
dust produced (torn mahoganY,l haa•been used in
the adulteration of coffee in that , country, to the
extent of 300 tons. ! I -
The amount of 'the Alabama peak circulation•
which las' been withdrawn one} destroyed, id, as
officially stated $2.521.873, j
It is said that the large autn!cti $lOO,OOO of the
loss by the late destructive fire at Fall River, falls
'upon the Bristol, R, 1. County Mutual Insurance
Company. H '
.The water will be drawn' clrfrom the North
Branch Diaisinii-of the ! Penn4lvania Canal, on
the 16th inst., for - I o).Wio d ,7'so
I
Judge Story is"Cery ill , - lin o
it is supposed by
some of th9,paiers thatihe .wiq 'recover.
• The reieipts of the aketet ic i ani Board - cifAissiOns
thyi4the month of Jutie, was Lover
James, the novelist, halt bee i rr engiged to write
a serial romance for theiDablin.llniversiti Maga
zine. I.
The Episcopal Church at elvidere, N.J ~ was
badly injured by lightning a riw days ago..
Many of the band loom weavers in New York
have struck for highzi sieges.
The Salem Standard •of !Tuesday says :
..Bronowsti, alias Voiciscockti arrived in our town
yesterday afternoon, escorted the Sheriff. . lie
took lodging! in the jai"'
1-
_ whole' family was recently poisoned in
. Washington, D. C., by! a solvent putting arsenic
in the tea. .!
The flowery is the only theatre open at present
in New York- . •
Mr. Brackett has been employed.to erect a MO
foment to the late Bish op I
I
A Boston , paper sayr, the is some hope that
the Columbia will be arived.l .
The river at Natchciz was very high on the
28th. ' I , • ;1
Florida 'stolid to be 011inkup'very rapidly with
emigrants froth variouequaiterr
.A Grand Musical E pterteinment is talked'of in
Boston, in aid of the Fall Rirer sufferers..
1 ;1
The afory that the I
of Ex-Governor Cor-
win, at Lebanoo, Ohici, had! been stoned; is con
tradicted. i'• -
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• wrier in th e Newburg Telegraph, takes
ground against wearing craats, as not. only ud.
necessary but injurious.
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'Several churches Isiiisk - York have adapted
the principle of free nap.,
The,..arnvals at Saratogg amount to about 100
daily.
The recent death; Petit. Colonel Bon calla
to mind, saga the Pres ,en anecdote showing the
regard Napoleon .felt for hiqather, General Bon,
who had been killed irOgypt. The widow lived
at Romans; ,on a midi pirision of 600 f. a-veer,
end succeeded in gettiig herlaon placed at St..Cyr.
One day that the E perorli visited the school to
pass the pupils,• yuun i g lad l.!ft the rinike‘end pre
sented • pPtitionto D4polecia. "-Who eke your
said the EMpeior. "Sire, I m the son of.Generiil
Boa—my mother lies on i . • pension 46000
6 Berthier," said theE peror[tvith animation, "take
a /
a note of this ; . pus down ' 6,000 f for the widow—
the sail is (lob s thi s miinent! 4 bear an annuity of
2,000 f. • year, and let hint (have a lieutenant's
commission in any regiment* my guard he choo-
.ogl irist my goon,
sea. In atew dayeattorwarktv young Bon vole in
corporatetklo a Yogi-113ot o cavalry belonging to
the guar&
Rkrucn fureign British
Parliament...L.on ,ths 19th [ June , the King of
Hanovefrts' Duke of pumherland, took the oaths
tied his seat irk the HOutte of
i Lords. the appear.
once crested a great - seneation. , He sat on the
ministerial side of the House.'
,
On the same day in the!Commons, Mr. Dottie
gave notice that on the follosiing- Tuesday, or on
the earliest possible deg, afiet., be should propose
a monition to the - effect it.tit the payment of a
pension to en independent foreign. sovereign from
the lilies of the Uniteld KiriAdom, was a waste of
the public money and tan inju i stice to the people of
the country—(cheen)—rindl therefore that- the
pension of £21,000 a i , ear granted:to the Duke - of:
Curn'terland oughts to be Aiscontinbed while he
remained King of Hanaver- i (Cheera.)
Ti
' i/12 . DIRT oit Mairco'.— According to - the
Baltimore American, p late' l Mexican paper states
that the Seerkkry of the Treasury of Mexico has
published a decree, bylwhieh the President directs
that twenty-five per cent. 4441 the receipts at the
dustorix Bangers of the Republic, shall be set a
part as a 'sinking fund to r pay the public debt.
This fluid :is to be inviolable for any other pur
pose. The decree goes on Ito , provide for a sort of
consolidating and fending, the internal debt, at
the rate of six per cie4 stock, for which it be ex
changed by such as choose'. Those who,do not
eeibrace this arrangement - with the GJvernment,
will have their storksliquidated only when, out
of the sinking food n ¢ w created, those shatl have
first•been paid, whir accede ;40 this exchange of
stock.' - H
Maairsos.-4 look upon a men's atteeliniont
to a woman who deserrOiri it; :se - the . greet
east possiblO safrenend , to biai in his dealings with
the world; it keeps him fiord all - those smell vices
which unfenced ritnicthisihe little of; yet which
certainly, thenigh niiderniine - the founds-.
liana . of- better ihe . end the whole
'tab& of Alit arid "wit*, k i sjiifert way under the
assault of temptstimi! . • • - •
I •
~;~ _ :M.
,
"Veit; Wein' Brie in.—Name - labor ; work at
hente;_ buy . hilimit'; sell st home ; spend
at home;employ oir own: countiitaren in prefer.
~
encet ; •help .Antericsna drat.; protect American .
labor; assist American, industry; let theAotith
feed , diet North ;' the North supply the Sundt
what we don't want we wilt ship sway ; .what'we ,
can't teaks or produce we will buy from foreigners
This is the- Whig eistem; this is Henry
policy. .We love-our awn dear corintO, and aul;,
earn countrymen, before , any - fereignn'stion ; and:
mean first to take- Care of 4inerictin men and
American boys,. end American girls apd women..
..We are not an idle people ; we must and we will,
live try labor., It feeds - us and it clothes us ; and,
we mean to take care • of that labor in preference
to any veto, or any power, foreign or domestic:
Hence we want a domestic and protective tariff.—
Annapolis kepubhcap:
. . ,
in 0-
Elwin-
tea o! Jeer Drum—The follomlng is one
of the best modes of reading the Declaration of
IndepenUetic,e that we have Seen for many a dab:
We take it froni the Philadelphia u North Amer.
can." •
A. gentlinian residing in the viclnity of this
city invited his children—three daltighters and - a
tion—to dine with him on theTourth"of duly. In
the course of the meal, which, we presume, was
oncearorMy of the'celebration of Independence in
z
every sense of the word, a - package was placed be.
-fore each of the four, containing securities to the
amount - of Two- Hundred . Thousand Dulars—
making of course, in the agg.egate, Eight 'Hun
dyed Thousand Dollars. ''his truly gei,erous . pa;
rent had already, as we learn, _bestowed liberal al.
loWancea upon his chi!dren. We need hardly
add that they, aro arrived et years of discretion,
and can appreciate the affection,
.confidence, and
munificent spirit which prompted the gift. Large
as it vraf, the father retains an ample fortuao for
his Own enjoyment."
TooneLa'astoNo TUE MOIIMOYIEI.—We learn
frorri the St. Lams Republican. thatloe SMITH.
the:Morn:ton Prophet, who was indicted a short
time ago in some. of, the upper counties of, Mis
souri for treason and murder, growing out of the
Moirtiodtvar, has teen arrested and put hi jail as
soon as he obtained. knowledge-of a ;requisition
having been made by . the authorities of Missouri
for his person. -
Ttle news of Boddie arrest was brought to St.
Louis on the 29th MUM° by the steamboat Osprey.
the passengers on boarJ which report; that-when
fhe intelligence of
_his apprehension reached Neu
• voo two hunched horsemen of the - Legion started
immediately foe Ottawa - withtheintention of liber
ating him, end that the steamimatC/owa had also
been chartered at Nauvon by the ?,iortnons to Bs.
•
• cent) the Illinois rteer with .one hundred and fifty
armed men in order to 'second the attack of the
hoMetnen on Ottawa. Ottawa is situated up the
I.llniois, and is 'distant about three hundred miles
Iforii St. Louis.
ithe'folling note from John W. .13ear,,the
Bucy. eye Blacksmith, defining his position, we
trll4 will besatt4acfory to his fliends.L-117redmg
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liAnKunsauno, June 26,1843.
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Mn, EDITOII :' ' ,
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Sii--11aving been enquired of hy 's'everel gentle
men of this place, tis to what my presentvolitice
are rl i am led to, believe that the 'public suiqmse
that I have changed my political views, which iti
not the case.
lint; now, and always have been sinco my boy
hOod, an unyielding advocate,ot lit?res Cr.arof
Kentucky.. Believing him now, as beret fore, one
of the noblest works.ol Gud. imben the timptotnes,
I shall not to use whatever Influence I
may have to promote him to the Presidential
•
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- Sunnarr DE tTII.--4168. Tracy Avery, freMbe
vonshire, England, died on bOard the cars, just
as the train was entering this village, on Satur
day i last. ' How have the hopqmod fond :anticipa
tions of the mother been blasted in this nem
pecf.ed dispensation of Divine :Providepee.. She
6ms:ed. the elements, arid travelled three thousand
milbs to enjoy the gratifiCation of once more meet
ing' her children, • one of whom we 'understand
lives' in this village; and another in Stifnid,; hut•
death deprived her,nf the pleasure, just as she got
in _sight olthoee she loved !:: Truly . nuty it be
said, .4n:fife we are in:the midst of dedth."-- .
Batavia ea. • .
At a religious meeting that was much crowded,
lady .
. 4
Persevered in standing ona bench,'and that
interrupting the view of others; tho Ugh repeatedly
asked to sit down. A reverend old clergyman at
last 63110, andsaigravely, of think if the fatly
knew she had a large, hole in each of h-r.stock
ings, she would not exhibit them in this way."-'—
Thie had the desired effect ; she immediately Sunk'
down on her sear. A young minister standing
by, blushed up to- the temples, and said„..o:l,
brother, bow could you; say' what was not the
fact 1" ""Not the fact 1:0 replied the old gentle:
roan; oif she had not 14Targe hole in each of her
stockings, I should like to know how she got them
mil"— Old Pape%
We (earn that a store on Central street,was set
on fire on Thursday, by the locus formed by the
,rays of the sun, concentrated, during the intense
heat of yesterday forenoon, through a bill's eye in
a window-in the roof. : A gentleman, sitting in
another store in the' . neighborhood, discovered
smoke issuing from the reof—ind, upon giving the
alarm, the upper loft warr.examined, and the pine
ftaMework was found in a blaze of file, at just the
place where the (trees -ProducA by the glass fell
upon it. Look out for your buTs,eyes, this hot
westher.;—Boston Aqua:" -
When the late Lord Erskine, then going the
circuit,- was asked by his landlord how he hid
iirkstro'pgth, fact. of
which some of your irimates a r eem', to batinaware;
for had the fleas been unanimous last night, they.
might have pushed me out of bed." "Fleas !"
exclaimed Boldface, affecting great astonishment.
4Was not aware that I had a 'single one in the
house."" 4 don't believe - you have," retorted his
"they are all married, and have uncom
rsionly large families!" ; 7 *
•
'Roust? ate Ns:rd.—The Providence
Joitrnal Gaya :—A e on of Mi. Prestsvielfof
of this city, fell into the canal on Thursday after
twn, and white its districted 'Mother ras plead:
ing,' in vain, fo,some men, to attempt its rescuit,ii
Fad, under twelve years of age, sprang from:a Con
siderable height into the, water,
.with hie clothes
on, andsucceeded in drawing the child to the /More
—;-senseless, but not entirely dead" •
So far altVrigt3t ; hut haw-can sate pass round
his name when you do not g;re it to us. -
No DUEL.--Voltaire was once challenged by a
Prussian Marquis.
_No objected to fighting with
pistols,. because load would so naturally. mingle
with his brain'that it would ba impossible to - MII
him ! The Marquis afterward became tho' laugh
ing stock of the Berlin Court..
•
Onaccant, Costrx.nssur.—Washington visit
ing a lady:kills weighbOrhocUl, ori his Ida , /tog the
boude, a liftle girl 'was directiul • to . 'orron titc>dOin„
Be tninetrto the child and said, ` 44l Eri_ ,sorryt . nlY
dear, to so much wish,
164" * be 1 70ied:"!• it Ws to let,,you in.".
Vie* Wasia—Yesterilij; ifternoon.
I MA, sir, your most obedient iervant,,
' ; JOHN W. BEAR
The Loco \ Fee° inetrinera ut pie Nner llat p:
shire "Legislature hive "finalty: gOne eauirts
and posed a resolution r.cotnareiidiing MartinVta
linien to their Nations Conyenrion as 'the beat
man they can think of for the La.* of
.emi lad Ili
of the IL States. -
TI
'tur Norfolk Beacon. of Thilralay sayal- , A
Cargo of ab'ont 1000 bushels Of ishest of the new
crop, ( the first' in' nratket thiAi;.seirsen
) srrivccl
through the yesterday.' jn the schooner
liowland, from one of the . fairins 'of Ja•neJtei
Johnson, Esq., in Pesguotault.,.N. C. It is six.l
to be lof very fine quality. , :* -
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"751 Art nr— •
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ttag"..
TUE COA.L. TifADZ. .'
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SUTTLY OF COAL .— The iluaniltiorcnal in the mar
ket this year at the present time, i attont 50.000 tons
Shen of the.supply to the same perrtflist year,,:,,Tbis '
arises from the lact that the 'stock remaining everlast '
year amounted tri.aboutJUO,OrCrtofts. The overstnck
in the Spring of the-prsent year was only 50.003 hint:
.T he supply this yeartibm -, a4:tvlie regions now ii
about the same as last year. TlitiSc. , •nylkill region _
is the only one that bus increased 4he shipmeats, and
this increase is zovercoine by iSeidiminishedsinoply,
this year from the Pines.rove. Shamokin and Wilkes•
barre regions, all of.which are tinOided in the esti . •
niatias ofsupply_and consuiriptirin Of cot I last year,- ;
Th e market will require an increased qUantily : of two
hundred thousand tons this year, to keep prices stea. , ~
dy and the trade regular. , ;•.•
.1 t ), ..
' •
A . . .
' .By CANAt.' '.
. .
The ?olkiwing is the quantitv l .oo: Coal shipped Id ..
Canal the present week. ending Thar,sday evening last:,
Pottsville and Port Carbon, • ' •., . 9.210'
Schuylkill Ifaven, • . -. , - ' 1 '' . 5 .411,
----
.
.14,681. •
•
• Per fast report. •• : ... ' 155.611• -
• -
< • 'd - „ • 17 . 0,300 -
' BY RAIL ROAD. •
, ,
From Pottsville -.
' .•-2-. .
P 9 i . ' , ' - - : •
Schuylkill Haven- • )-- . 2 . 81 2 7 Y. . .
. .
. . - , ~
5,207
--
• Per,last -teport ..- - ' 64,638
', --- 7 , 69.847
ve. . • •. • : - •
Total. ' • • ' 240,147 .
•
• Freight' by ennal.i
Fiom Pottsville St Port l. l artiori: • .10"
Sc.hoylkio Uavcit, 6s
To• New York; ' . ' r. • '
Little Schuylkill Ccial
, ~ .
. The following iitheamonqurcnaltranaported
thii road, for the week enditt,fott Thumb" evenin
, 1 . f, Boats. Ton
July 7 '. Daniel ' .56., ..
••" Samuel - 58 ti •. - ' • •
•'' 8 Hiram , 56 . - [ •' ' .
' " • " 'bunter .._ Afi i I
'' . • :
" 10 Molly 11111 ' 5'4 ' . .
'IF T, P. 'brand . i - hti -. . ' •
.. " [l2 Cleopatra . - - . ...
•• ' 13 "Traveller s'i , :.
4-;" 8
Sunday Sbippol !: jis
. 20 11:
Ver Last Repoli • • . 1 . 77 9
• •
• 1
196 '11.17i
- * GrO,RG :WIGGA N. Agent.)
Schuylkill VUlleyi RUH !load.
Amount of Coal transporteil over this road up
July 15
'Pons 6,056
Per last repro . 25.978
•
Topt) • 32,031
CIIAS. 10.1,F,W IS, Collector
; Mount Carbcin Rigtl Road.
The following is the amount 'cif cost transitortedttis
thfs'roackfor tti,week endfrig 'Phinsday evening last
Von! • ..,
.'9,103 •
Per hut—report • • • 51t,48/
Total ; •
' 54,557
• .NATIINN CLFAVER, C.Alector. ••
IRa.ttiC
In this bora - ugh on the' 13thinst.. by the Rev. Mr._
Hassinger, Mr. GiORGIC K. StiTINGEft. of Rani
Totinship Miss G4eritaitisii"Gms. formerly °films ,
place. "! • ' . -
• At Cattavmssa. onllio4th :of .1,4, by the Rev. Mr.
Eyer, Mr. LXVI KELM, Of, New Castle' Stimylkill
county, to Mrs. FANNY of Danville, furmerly of
Lancaster county. . :
OrolLs.
, .
On Friday toornitig lath inst., SueltP/lINE, youngest
daughter of Samucl and Margaret Sdlyrrian, aged aw
boot 2 years.‘ . _-
,
The funeral will take place at 5 f.:,:lock this after.,
noon. ThP friends of theilimtlia re invited to attend
without further notices. . _ ,
Oar Market.
. .
CoRRtCTED WEEKLY .. POTTBVILLR:JUIy 15, ISt
Whe t Flour, pr Bbl. $4 50- Bacon, : per lb. ' 6
Rye do cwt, 65 Fork. ' 4 -
AVlleat,' . 6011 90.-hams, s ' • " . ,'lO-..
,
• Rye, • ' 6 . 2 a Petatoce; • bush( . 36 ,1
Corn,. 1' ' 60 .Flaiter, •.' ton 4,50.
o..is; .
.1' 3,3 ,tlay., .- . :.,15,00
Eggs.
Butter.
,
d4z 1:0 iTimothy ed, bah 12,50
14,Clver •• 5,00
d • STRAY ' COW*
TRAYED a4ay from the sulmriber, real.
6 - 77 ding at the Five Points; iipotit 10 dove aja,
lied Cow :witif a white ri , pat on tier ' orehead,
with her itorno turning in; and had a . ,bell
buckled On with a strati with a emir! eat on the
rtrap with a knife.' The . Cciw is between 4 and
5 years old; and is Tresh,iWhoever wit rctorn
said cow to - Oc Tyner os give him informs.
lion where he can, get he r r., again, shall be rea.
suitably rewarded. • • •
Philadelphio, J ly 15,
•
- 'POTTSVILLE: WATCH. IeOSIPA7 , JY.
rotiE owners' of •11vdrants are hereby informed
that, until further notice, the. Water will be stop.
ped, off at 9 o'clock; and•put on at 5 o'clock. A.
51 excepting on Sunday
_mornings, when it will be
:put on afs. and taken off at.B 4. 51. •
Ownens of I ly r dra ntii are requested to be particular
in
.having their Hydrants closed during the night, to
•
prevent waste of water{,
Using the Water for Washing pavements is poMtire
ly,forbiditeri. . , .1 • - . .
No person is allowed it{ Use the Hydrant Water
for building purpoes Without taking.out a .per
mit for that purpose.'. -; _ •
JAMES Pl. BEATTY.•
• -• • I Cbqkntan Diner Committee:.
Pottsville, July 15, 1813 .:
_ MICA FOR. VIRE 41111CHS, &C. .
THE subscriber lion fur, sole a large quantity
• i
of the material cornmenli c'a fled Fire.sand cr
Composed 31IGA, is!used Brickina.kerst
and Petters, in the
,mariiifacture of fireproof
bricks, 'cooking fuiraces, Life,' It is of a very'eu..
perior quality, clear of sauthgraveli - or other
purities, and will be deliveted on boarded:A:Wits,
or vessels, at the sul*ribltr's whoa,. west
_side,
'of Schuylkill, half n mild below Itiray's` Ferry
•
Bridge, at ()tie dollar per toryor fifteen cents per;
barren., :rIOBERT "CAR R.
gartralo's Botanic Gardeli:,
July 15,
•q -
SUNDAY spuslo!, BOOKS
THE subscriber 11:6; made arrangements.- tai
kcilp a supply of 'the . aundayiSphoot
Mott* used for Sunday -S,Oools, which 46 will
sell et Sunday School ',Untipt Philadelphiii prices.
,Orders ore respectfollil -
"r 7 Any
_Books- not on Ita0( Otuitred", in. two or
'three days. .. 'l. - 2- -
TeAtmenliboUnd iq chtth' And IctVereri b olearr -
and good pritit, at•l23,c'tiiti each or $1,324 per
dozen—hound in sheep .IN - cents each ); ur (t•L'Aii
&nett. Just ncowed unkfor s sole 'bv •
- • Et If-ANNAN.
July 15,7':
1E
.elltAP -P1 r)LICATIONS•.'--All
the cheap publiczniotia-seecivud by the-alai.
sctibet at his floohstdfc,44 soon u issued..
Single copies of any of the cheap unit; obtain..
dd to older at the oho I.4ttiotice.
'July 15
‘II7ILLOW WA.
v July 15,
G,...q-4 , *or• tads
' & .. by
JOHN DAVIS.
2:J-301 4
B. BANN AX. - -
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