li POTTSVILLE. - SA.TITHDAY MORNING, SEPT. 30, 1843. Insurance. The sobseriber: Agent for one ci the hest ;user -.nee offices in,Fhitadelphia, is prtpared to make in surances on all description* of property such ea Houses. Mills. Stables, Goode, Furniture. &c., at the very lowest rate; B. •BANNAfiI. - v. 6.• Evq„ 59-Pitie Street, Ihiladelphials authorised to act as Agent to receive abscriptioniaad advertisement* for thin paper. B:Manto 4 at ibis office. an active, intelligent boy. about 14 years ofoge. None neeG apply . who cannot road. write and spell well. He must 3.1101/0 well ecommend e 0 as maids character. 7 For Canal Comruirr:oners. WILLIAM -TW EED, of No Pawn bet/and SIMEON GUILYOR.D, Lebanon. itENJAIt4IN AV EA R, Allrghany., ~ -Foi 'AEXANDEIR 'RAMSEY, SMEM Tax COMOILEISI 13 AL • ELIECTI ON— We w ould direct the attention of our citizens to the hdlowing very important fact, and would ask then], to -give - it their'grave and serious cvisideration before de= positing their votes for the tt . igre.sional candi. "date. Dr. David Umberge6B no speaker, and elected will never 14 aught than a silent member merely giving his eye or no when required. pose for en instant, that he should be elected and a measure ishoold, bp brought . forward betore that body, which if tm‘tveseful, would be inimical to our interests,lbow could he check its progress and how explain the , evil effrctiOta operation would hive; Silent as his deai, he would bo compelled to wait . the . qu i istion-being ealltd,he would have en opportunity of exPrt aging his disapprobation. ' dneonsider that the faculty of speaking, is 11 : - sine qua nonin the qualatations of a congressio i nal candidate; and cannot help hut think that eight der lore-a day it entirely ton MUch to pay for an au. • tomaton representative. Should the supply of `4'ol fall short in 'the market thiii year, there will doubtless be an effort made by the Lucufoco mein hers to reduce the tariff on she foreign product; end ifi'case - of such an event, we do not again wish to be placed in - the quandary of last year-- Our district wee then represenied by a silent and inefficient member, and although . Mr. Newhard' lass receiving big' eight dollars per diem for his seeming services, yet two or three citizens of the , Region were d l arnyrdled to incur great labor and expense for thtpurpose -of procuring a sufficient tariff to protect our staple; and one gentleman who - went on to Washington, and labored in behalf of ~. Our interests voluntarily underwent an exi;ense ' rof opwards of 400 .dollars. As we have before • stated, _Ks Members from New" York and the East . hav vinced a disposition to deetr4 the present • tiff on coal, and it is of the utmost importance to the citizens of this region that a good and com . potent Men be sent to reprisint them. R imsey, the Harrison candidate, the 'case is entirely dto tent, ha is a fluent, strong speaker, possessed of I t griod reasoning powers, and -.•.. having all the capacity to ruled honor and credit •upon his constituents, and to protect their inter eats from aggression or injury. He bars bean wit us for the past week, and whenever desired, has o- Penly'and fearlessly expressed his principles.. - and • views. The people, in voting for him, know 'whet' they are duing, end de not blindly assist ■ roan Into office, ignorent of the course he willyursue, ' And doubtful of Lis power to- protect their interests if elected. 3,7 TO • CoeiiTT \Meas:Lso.—The meeting at . Saturday elterhoon last, was full and ehthusisruic. Aftci ( s he regular proceedings had been ednclildetl, the crowd adjourned to the frent'of the huitding, yvheri 'Mr. Ramsey was cal 7 led for, and was introdticed . to the people, by the ..chairnsaei, Dr:' - 9eorge - N. : Eckert, Mr Ramsey, stinke r lOrtg and eloquently ; and his remarks ' 'were received Willi the very best feeling and spir it—he is • fearless and bold, in his - exposition of printiple, and 'by his frank, straight-forward "elf, mariy warin and ta of Schuylkill, Will man, and should he a have good - reason to ice. Ramsey, was rifle in an eicellent ad ate , tfiith such facts, and ible in. their evidence : the meeting abj .urned same evening; at the ted • time!,,q u lie. a large ;regand l in front. of the was again c.dled forth tead.ltess:thern. He was _succeeded by Messrs. Wynialop, fi'mari; Wt•lsh and Cros '.lind,,who .engaged', the 'attention. of tlix Crowd, until ,a late hr ur, when the meeting finally ad jonined. A WIMPErt , TO TUC, W.011.111.1,11:031Z7,:--.A;high • piotective Tariff is the -only measure, ivhich can - secure to the itibarer hint+ , anti adequate nage. , If their workt enemies ilestred, to injure them, they cbulti not , do it m ire effoCtiially that). --by ,destrpy -- tee the the n'aturall -end ittevitWeeffect of . to-ivement..vvon9-he to check.?man'tifactures, throw a groat I rani out of it employ moot,' and by the.compeii , ion %inch . would'ar4e:f4 the Sobs 'of, procuring bring the pncq of lAor down r To me a arrliCiargument, 'Oa cues is : titus,:. ben -employ utenris• plCnty and labour ie requi red; ibc,wagee are always high and remunerating, bht.when men are oik•-pf. einPlOyrneiit and there are a dozeuapplicante to eiige`go se the sauic . , the wagos,fall by reason of the competition.' Then • • ki *ay to' ; Sirecsin the Tariff!. Keep the labor t:f ttia.,country o;e11; emFijoyed, and yon•rf,,lti hovo the jourtservices.in . yO'cir ow& hands so eecurcly, that no combination . ": or determination on the port: of your encroicacan • , 21 possibly affect him. • : - ANP 16 , ALYIIES bass just rereistill . a treat] sa tbis mist. ex 011ertt-natiottal work; containing a full montoir of Mr. Clay with all his speeches; and re s complete 'Topical histors of the oountry'fit6 1798 to potent 'yhes sale of this work is increasing grent%);s become Apmanif for it ' • fiblisPOre. Me..rs Greeley 'agvj NlcEtratti arti,searcelY able w0h4, 1 extensive p ower ono, supply The 'oylEra they recci au, • P tee ane dollar' • fQr-the corr.plaie,work i co:.Uinetr two large' vol- I, - = aa - . - 400 i . re,lret seriously to learn' the death. of .' • \:, • o'ne:of the oldest earl' most respected residents of ...-.' Oar: courty' - l\r 'l.:iiderig Berger, of Menheim . . . _. .. ..".= , ~Tezeirnediip.. Mr,,B4yeircil to his icit perteetly. .. .2. - - -,, ,volla9iri Tlttittiday efining jait s . end in about Len , • :,, ..`,, - ...,,.f..-4xtuitns afters ard!' ..leistr - Irenstee . „ . -. 1 . ~...„ ...;),... rathat ‘Vhi - g nicating held at the raping. Mr..Ranisey, a 10,§it siT,titi:othe7 genilemon:, will again ad **Ref:tiO, airl we hope thatlll'a attendancekit and ninnt , • =I , PCY. - 4 . telatatainided terries G. -13irney kir President', and 0r0,2 T Vieeresident. Tap pally, i . , etas iitiolly,:huixteuii: es they pretend lnpg'n; Oyes iS Ike °lnto. MMEMM i• " gittiitStllolll4 ll r _ For the Locereeee tOtltsilreta Since it hat been ascertained astisfactoiffy' that the present Tariff vill produce atußc:tentresenue, not only to defray the - expanses a an cciartirmical administration of the (rovernmarit, but to pay off the present, national dart in a few year., rhat they intend, to do with -the ' proCeeds arising :from the saki of the Public Lands F 4 long es they op pose its distribution - among tbedBtatesl Dnthe Locofococ not kniiir that it was the pro deeds arising from the sales of the Public. Lands, after the National Dei4 evas.paid off, that caused a surplus revenue! and which . was made 'apre . :- text by , the Free-;radiate, for bringing .in r a Bill reducing the duties, to get rid of this surphis, and which did destroy the Protective Tariff 3 Of 1824 and 18281 Do they not know that fois very re sult 'Made the passage of a Diitrititilith Bill ne emery, .which was passed. :upart,•the tsp : ras ground that the- Land . 1 . .4,1,) belonged to the States?. a., • -lf ttinLocofoco Congress inilB3G passed.a Bill recognizing the principle of distribution: then. on what ground do they oppose the distrilunkon of the Land Fund among the States now?. - .Do.ttie Locotoces riot ktiow4hat the only mode vOich the present Tariff can bo made a perma rict/i 'ii t ierisure is by taking Wel:arid Fund out of the Vbrronal Treasury and distributing the ; proceeds among the States, thirs throwing the Genrial vernnient upon duties alone fir revenuel As JoLn C. Calhoun peeler a Tariff of duties (not a Protective-Tariff ) and she retention in the Treasury Otthe pr-ceeda arie.nigfrom the sales if the Public Lands, and as James Buchanan and Martin Van Buren are id ,o Opposed to Distribu tiOr, ate not they amt iliJir 4opporteni as hostile to the present Tariff as John C. .i.lalltetin isl As Dr: LTrobeiger, the le4ofoio candidate for Congress,is also dratity hosiik to the Distribu tion of the Land - FUnd;or in other words taking it out of the Nation 1 Treasury, is he not as boa tile to a Protective Taaff ne . Johnp. Calhoun is?: . These are questions which Proteetkve Tariff man, we tare not to ;what.pariy ho 'may belong, ought to have sattafectotily answered be ; • fore he votes. - Highly insfiorilan - l! • The - last . Harrisburg Democrat;c Union,. the A nti.Porter.Locotoco paper, deelares' that Duct. Umberger is (we quote thcie emin; language; ) " DEADLY H 06111.1: VO THE DISTRI BUTION PLAN," arid 4i4equontly must he deadly hostile to a PROTE47 , TIVE TARIFF. Working men of Schu3 !kW .county,. do 3 uu hear that? DoLt.. Umberger is, •according to their,, E own confession, opposed tO n increase orwa beause it is only thrioighthe :agency of a 'Profeet'ree Tariff. wh - ch gi%e eMployment to alt the people, that tine pr;Ee ef.wages can be in creased. mO y. The Orwigsburg tithnine ties -Folks," after accusing Mr. Ramsey with being in favor id e, Protective Tariff, and the 11 . : aliti llibtribut'on. says! The mischief ell thrss rueamres w:11 bring upon the country, we nil! &sew in a I future riumber. • (0- Doet. liruherger,. as a democrat, - will oppose all these moaiures." Thereis the eiuleue the Dintor' owd or; gans, that he is oi,posed t,l l a PnoTr.crirs Tariff Fellow citizens, do you!lpnt airy mom tee im.3- ny to satisfy you on thislauliectl . cry tturini life part vk'et.k, according to previ i nos arrangement, meeting's have been held in Mkt: nersville, Port Carben, *lchuilkill Haven anti Friedensbuig„ at a'l of whichCongres-iona ' l candulate„ltjr. Ram , ey.lattendrd and spoke.-.± Mr ; RamseY, sp-aks fluently. in (iceman, es well as 'in . Engl bh, rind is universally liked, wherever known. ..tieveral of ourlno-t prominent Whigs, were present and,''spolto at each of the j hove-places. A mewing dill be held at.' Mt Kein.l - this afternoon and another al the Exchanga, in this Borough this curl:in. The Van Burenitti of :13%v York city,'held meeting at '.her Park on Tu;,, day last, whith .26. Cording 'to every devription was a moat. &tete. genet's and rowdy affrir. Mike Wandt, with hie sublerantana was there,. and. tho proc \ eedintis were vaii-rd with a fleir'nful epr.l,4.!irg of Onti• calling tit:c.. The Van jr.urenitea and Ca h ilea, have great dlfficulti l in Gorham. . r Quite a kuddeti chat.g; t. ,, 0k place in the wee iber on TuesdKy 1,te14 storm ,of rain fill On Monday evening..whi.ll l 4.thtinuts---Eht; following day, when it was succeeded by a. moist end disa greeably cold stnacephei;e: gist is eppronshtng and winter will soon be in nur midat—cloalis„ rm, and heavy % worm clothiiii-Win, be put in retptiel iion,and all the avaai eo s ieta of chattosing °blue lips, and red neses , ntill not be Woutmg No Mons Meichetit. and ['radon! of v eTwig.hurg, have given nonce, that after theli,th of October, they will receive no more Shin Plasttrsi of,rmy description: 411 right: Citizens of Puttiville triad vicinity, do like. wise. The Philadelphia cotrcep :-- oudint at the New York Tribune, &claree that the election of E .fey Morris, Esq, the Whig ,Cendidate for Congrese, in the Southwark district', IS almost cerLin. I NA - 110341. 111.PE/L . : cdNlestros.7-Rohert Tyler,•presidod over this b .dy, which was welt reprisented from very - r ' jinn of the' union. A. mong other prozeediogi.; they adopted an air l ess to,,tho pinflo 0 the United State... • .1 Daniel Webitei delivezell a powerful and effective speech at (Ve ilam Agricultural supp,r in 'llochester t -N.. Y. Many,: ; of the patiers contain the addreisii'',at , vte regret that our -limits prevent us from!giinzit a more ostendril notice. = • , . Oer Remember !••that 'la day is the last day un vahich , the assessment eau be mada.! You, who et e notassetiieiiritt:en'd .to it, and• secure your Croto.,: !'. Quite o,heavy ifros fe:l in this neighboi, hood on Tittutday'lStt.' It was too Into to ii.juto vegetalion, end •with . ths exct , ption of a few gar deli plants tied little, s or no effect. The Buckwheat acid corn to kis tlistti4tiii to welt ripenetlrto suf. damage. •-• • 1 . • (ic y The Demooral'a of Franfan county; Pk, have opened" the cempatin by . bilnging into light one Jacob -oyster Ake it! candidate for pat,nty cam ' thin:loner. , a J. • the acrifr :of Pliilaitelphia; lari given novice that ho km jeceived. 4, - yrarront:frplii die speaker . of the l .--Senate far an f.action to supply the place of Senator McCAßy...rasmned. • I f 0::r The F.orgeco 'einauvil!e, Pa., wasl46lm in. on Friday, of lest weck by !Mews. Party & Gerietion, arl.continnes in succcisful operation, • - The PhilapeliAriens were euuneed on-Saturday elierooon - hot by lyitLiefizing cet:e race bet-ii:een twositt:tilieoi Chipper Kil - The 4iyi .York Wm mer,:ial 'says that io that city, epoihe !rie re troircreally P.actors. - V Fie fs tie 'lochesl.oater in the ';'CitOottcl at Pittabor4,.at the laittristee. There ere now no, (ewer tban' 6000 unoecapied stwellingi,inils and Weattourcr, in . lbe 1)1 ‘ • ' '-* 1 i ll= !'4,ll.:Gotti;:crtl3ttnis . . ' 1 - (Ortginai4nd Select/ILI. ' ;;- tOteainsbip Caledonia will leave 13Oatori :tietti!' ' title! nest 4tiontb;for lipliftialanilLiverpioni.':-. , '. .Sin. lair, the iocaliit', is'giiprgeonceiti, in SI. i 0. • Laws, end Dan Marble, tho iiiekee actor, is play. ing - at theihestie diete r -- 1- , - -' - _,_ The Hun. John quiney. A;lams ties CO senti.ii i t d nisi tVe pe pie ofitiorfolk, bles!.s4,o kerne 1 (Our day. 1 3 - , - , . !' 1" ;' 1 , ' ' 1 lk ' _._• 13 332 1 .*. -I,l ' it regret to state. that' DI iche• la Biddle, Esq.; is lying aerlansly ill. - . Aniong' some eoutreband 'goods rececttly seized, - mere seventy-two siletokiskers! i . ''ln the country part' of Caritila, says die .Mon-, trail }feral& thousands are ; , lad - to work for $2 a nterithi ' . j --, Several additional 'fact,,risa are to he erected at I'c , w'eil nest spring. They i would he cinnaisucvd i, mediately, if there Were tme to fini.tvihein be fore winter. . ' I - . . I . ! Rochester ie in a Very AnarisHig - g condition.—, About 300 buildinus l atel 6'6g upthel 6 ' , • • itThe Penvacotz Gazette i stays that, place is free l' rom *very kind of stcknels. • : ": The loss by firelat Danvers is estimate' at 1 .$75,000. - • ~ 1 4 2_ ' -1 . 1 Cotton is brought into shreeteport from Tests, lix:ing transported one hundred .anti flay .miloa in . , . 1 - ''twagone. i i 1 .: 1 A „hiss, STA anzi,..---4k. mm nam e d Abraham Illsrger retell:ea a aevere: stab in Naar York" a • 1 • night or two ago, at the binds of Charles F. l• Isingpt ice. The offender s visa tarested. " ' . 1 I - t cir i -- • :, There W 33 a ! keen frost in K eene, N- H., lon the morning of - the lath, 1 oc7. Cases of liellotti Fever, hive made their I appeafince at St. le "Alid.l ' t , I 1 . V 4003 VALLINI4-4 late Liverpool paper law , that a few weeks!isioce. thouends of -small frogs fell fro& theclontlo,:during a heavy rain, lat Stourbridge and vieiniti! i - . 11AMILILL 13sn+nsin.--This' Old and distin• i guih d friend of the FOperer Napoleon, arrived at New-Orleans orf the 7th insiV The Tropic'' describes his reception as being of the most grati. lying nature. 'lie is one of the fiery few,eurvi-' you who perfumed a 1 conspicia ills -pm in, the stir. ring merits which marked the early pert ol.the present cmitury—iycnts :that dazzled and astonish-: ed the whole civirfed world:. The harrow' friend' of Napoleon, he followed theosglq banneriof that, 'extraordinary chief, from the moment of his eleart- Lion to his fall: In q trattle brave pod impetuous, in council cool and wary, he adhired to his great leader with unalfe'ra'ile ettl'...ction,: throughout hi. 100 lc and brillia4, career; and whcri the star of hie trlory was 4benched in,rit)in. , s night on the f, .l held ol,WiterLio, .faithful ritiong the faith; leis' sloml the gallant and hattle•Worn ficuitivrn. VVe unterstand frena the:New Or:eaas Picayune, that the NI art:l4 intends visiing the oh! lion of the Hermitage, bqklre litieaves this coun'ry. The mft ting betwen the old Soliders vrJuld be quite'ln -1 • wresting. : , r.i„. Foreign. News. - t the steamer L'Atletloniu, ntl have the, follow , -[ ing i portant news. ilmer & 6:pith's _Times says- that the . Queen prorogued Partiamnit Bud made a 'sc.- .ere speech from the throne. t The .cotton narnitet was in a State of unu'mal activity, owing tn.july to the unf tyorablo newi in relation LJ the crop, whiCh was received in- that;' country by the Acadia: The Eli-ghat papen. , state that the home tradu is growing !more- 'prosperous daily. H • A very brilliant description id' given in the'r'e; Heim •Journals of ;Quern Victoria's arrival and q. cep:ion m France - . The whole offi l tr nas magni; 11 , 11 and we only regret). that our Want of apace pra t veuta us from ptibhehing it. , The common Cour.cil of L-nnlon hare voted aldresa, after cdru l tiletaLle di:cut:talon to; Llimerl lf,tpaitcro, on his arrival in England. The Berlin di:era klutise, one of the principal ornaments of thefi.,eat mart 9f the citj, fed a prey to the flaws on' he 13th ult. i Father Matthew had departed from Lendon of trim- nee suecres.i Among the laat•of iteiae who'toitli the pledge. was the atri of Arundel and Stray,: 1 - lustian.—qCntinell =alines to Waco away in Irelind. Tbi agitation incicasee, if - possible, in intensity, and the tent is. kept well up to the mark—meted 14! contributions from various parts of the American continent. He' has !necked the Queen's speech' with great ferocity,. treating Was the speozis of this Ittnist, re, and wishing it to ibc believed that tier M jasty tvas cetert cod into its de. liscry--:thut * She is nut a free agem, and that a fe Agitation Would, bevel been the teeult of a refui , sl; The great Protestant meeting, whiih, was Su nounceil as on the eve of taking place in &Ilia, a conntindemoristrution to the' Repeal meetitigs, hos been gitenjlap. 1. At RuscOmmOn, there was an immense meeting ' of Repeaters, and O'counCllspOke with great bold nessand elf,•ct.! At the usual weekly Repeal meri ting on the 28th, the suljsct ofthe Queen's speech eves taken up. !,Remittances liCim the Repeal As sociations of Louisiana and Ohio were brought in. A letter from the Ohio Repialers; was read, expressing thci ' r.disserit on 141 r: O'Connell's vielg 'ton slavery. Mr. O'ConnA then, . repeated 'his views emalaveiy in brief, and Condemned the hich ho moved should bet referred to acom mittee for a detailed answer.': Speaking of 'the Queen's speech, he said it was not the, expression of - royal, but +f euinisterial*thorii. He still urged 'peaceable but' Stimieettifesertions. At the usual u.oering of the .i ttepeal Association on MoniLy, the 21st ultimo, the rent for the week was anitunceil to 143:L1130. Mr. O'Connell Was not present, and the' meeting adjourned kill next,day; when he propounded his plan for' the estoratiou of the Irish ParliaMenr, es prepared by r committer. I. CO3IIIIUNICATED. • - - A ,voice from Paegrove 1 ,- .', • I To tho Democratic. Citizens of chuyitoll county ThiDemocratic county convention having put the name of Henty ZiinmeirOn of Pinegrovr;, on the Ticket for ',county Commiiisioner, we, as dem urrals of slid county, belicvf that he is in noway competent to discharge the duties of so important an office, but ip our Opinion Pinegrove township is entitled to 'the 'qualrnissinner, and belie , ing that slur fellow citizens throughout the county a-, i gree with us, we then fore, by; and with the Con sent of Thoniss Berger, recommend him `as a competont person for said odiee. htr. Beigei; is a practical farmer' and if elected.'will be an kinor to the county; , MANY DEMOCBXI'S front Pinegiove • Woo. to Japer Mt u.sael.:-The Perry Free men, publiehril in Bloomfield, the residence of .104311 Miller.l us an were the question: irWhat has he bc Ari caw holder since, ever he attaified_his maj ri'y—e period up wards of Imenly fearr. Ile appears to , have; teen born to office:.. has : all his life ti me rotated frinn.one office to:: another. die, even menhgral his card so a4ll tie to hold office nntler 6-Y.John Tyler! for atiout a year and a half: 'now wishes to ro,tate'from the Auditor'siciffice under John Tiler into the Canal Cominisgioner;a office:. liOw modest! , Will,tlie people, reward his Vi'e eitl - geo . • , 6111 Ft: ! .-.:; ~,,. _'1',';:.10 .. :0;:r.5:., ','.; =ffl BM . ta.The foltosetwartiele ha .bteri : hand to 4/ 2 ;k lr PUD, I 4 4O * sod' ii'3 sieisi , eitanl'.itiseninit , tert woUldi - ordi, retnaik :that our .0 111 4 11 -!!I O P 6O fot'lai teMp - t i rate merititie'a Mane ti ins; question Asitch ' l inaniverr' soar • ginieranatereate..: We shall endeavor tojpiirsue a totint,liberal mowers of policy tower+ the* * lalitrev f • than autos of them :' hive towleti - enS: : • • • • .1, 4 ., -• , i Fortin*" Minau'ii Joon au t• . 1 , • 1 Ma.' H s*sais : ---In•tie,Ledger of thel,l6 h inst. I ninice 1 cerechuniaatio`n signed 7 " Leo er-On . N0, 1 1."4-in 'reply, to one from o:Leo On," Which appeared in the Fortim. of the.: th.' _L bilge mi' doubt these - tia LoUkerrpn" - re one. ,and the , same pewee.' His statements, remind Me of children at play, building baby-hou es with arda, eor the fun of deinolishing _them. "e al, Ways, find there ern more ..LoOkers; a thati 4.ookenoin ;';and it is4sident orie;Of th formeri ohs. trid us' a 'dill, 89 he says, dining be past iiumci r r ;- 7 end went tome e perfect Sol thint in ell matters connected' whh coal Miniu ' 118118. Portation by Canals—and Hail IL , atle.--10 at build ing.dce.,*c.., and new he thinks: to holster, up en-experiment, which Oory milt of sense must know:will er.it in failure. and ruin .'i He , reminds me of a cettam M. D. who came. bete 5 r 6 years ago--rind alter spending 3or 4 weeks ih•o . Look ing-On,{' deterinined so coromenC6 coal! miring; t e t sei j a ' l s!ge t rac t of. lend, end had already, laid 'the (Oust' 'lath'', or e fortune (on paper,; when on my 'mitering. one day to insinuate, whether a want of experience might not subject him to some jlosses at first : he remarked that he ha the.bette ifit of tither persons experionee;—that c saw the ;follies, terror; and exnevagaucra of of er people, and had acquired such ea insight, in the busi i , nese. as w o uld enable him to steer. c car of the rocks en which nearly, all before had plit. Our N. b.;who F e is he 1 Nun est invent a—" Look er:On I No. g," if he had Only LoOked in, a liiul, , • ~ would have found out surany 801311 matters of differ.ince in ° his comparativ'e stair= tie: In the first ploce,lie would have learnt the the 'Loans of she , Navigation Co., are now reduce to $1,701), 000 or tear, that they, Can borrow' at ny time 'all they want:hi deepen theireanshiso co 'tn "teem modem' bears of 100 tons;,that . 5 ; ft t of 'Water, )(or- h.ss for Iron Boats) is all that is :anted, that one forinltof the whole tint; has now 5 feei'of 121 Water, that it is well known $5OO l OO till be amp ly'. sufficient . to complete the whole line to that depth- That .a considerable , pun bar of bOats, capable of carrying lOrtoris ere' noir running on the Canal : that ell 'the new ,Lo i ke, were con structed p i urpoA for boats of diet laprifiey ; l and tat such!boats do not now fred!any i d.filculty in • passing through, the few old lucks 6411 remaining ; that bode to carry 100 tons can Ibe built fur 1- • .-- $ 750, (not $ lo00•ae Lmker-pn/hays,) and if constructed. of Iron, to'carry the 4ime bulk of weight, not over $ 650; that darna4es to be incur id by rairrig the Dana, have in several Case* , been agreed for and paid bj the N 1 vi ga rion•lyo,, in, anticipaion. That as soon as the Co., ; Intake known their intentions, woo dekri l iog the *hole • liile of Canal, and the rate of toll, i ey will charge after this, season, this whole melon, from - r ope . end to the other, will resound %Tali, the clatter of the boat 'b ' builder's haatmer w:tholit the Nailga- I • , tion Company's' assostr iece in si eking the, lure With bote. „Looker-On," wou!ld have i found 1 out; by Looking-In," that 12,i hte. per M I , o n m the down trepottation of col; alone, pays all the current expeuces of the Clo , Luck-trudera, Cul:cetera, .§uperirttendarits, Ordinary repairs, &c. '&c., and they Can go down to this low 'tato, if 4.iven f lO-WPy a f„vtaspin; atte4t el monopoly. He would also find out that the wear and Par; of the IL 1., Co's. tsars, is not paid fur by .1 10 o r 12 . do, p., to.,- o, ho',o,yo, or doulde alai ',irru— pe would also learn that .. :10 c 4. per ton'," does not ply {the Motive Vowei ; although " the gen tlemanly Superintendent of Triti,portation,'? may have made such a bit in peter of , econlimy, by "substituting goad Tallow for 1011; on the Car _wheels.'(, NV hen • o Loeker.On No. 2." Itis 'look ed in a ;little further, he will firtil. that $ '500,000 will be 'shun of the cost of lay il.l tinother Track, and ttnit even such a paltry Om as that, is be-• y,ond the reach of :the IL IL.Oorepatty.l • 1 , r i ' 1 A MINER. „ boat t, - The ro'renefs, belonging - to J. D ow ney, of this place; to ill in her- urn it load byte, fi'ded up in 10ladtlphia, and went' lonI on to NeW York, with 1 09 9 ton., chewing 5 40,3 inehes, :of water. ' • ,- • , COUNTY I.IIE7ING. • . • I • ..—. . In pFausneo of a pahlished Intl, the cit4 , ms of Schuylkill county, ausernbletl at thu hnuso of Dan• iel Hill , , in the - Borough of Pi:twills,. :on tirtur• day'`,liit the '23d inst. 1 . .. The peeling was org.inizail by II ppoi nlin i the 101 l ;wing named . gentlemen as ollieere. I:1 ' 1 , President : -. 1 Dr. GEORGE, il. lIUKE R. r. Vice Picsitlenta. , CRIS. : ,I,twro7, SEN. .MAJ; faux Po IT, J A 5.11.1. CAniintLL,E,Q., PETER FILBERT, JAC?fI A I.l)RtfiRT, SECrCial"k,B, F. M. IVynkep, .nines ras . fine. . . On motion of li. W. Cumming, 'E q., it was reaolved-that a committee be appointed to draft resolutions, expressive of the'sense of the meeting. il The foilowing named gentfemen were then ap. i , poinled by the chair is the t:ornuilitie: B. W. Cumming, A. B. White, ;I:0,12. p'et:l'-: tut', John H. C. Marlin. 'L. Whitney, Joel! Youndt, James-11.- Levan, William Goad]; Wil liam H. Mann, George Ilitniin& !alas H. ( Jr 4( ffit Joseph Coatsworth, Dameli Later, ilsrael R: iii-i hard; Jahn J. Jones, James Downey, Daniel Hillj J. Platt, William Gaald, Jainas Palmer, Daniel H. Leib., The Corlinittee having reiirol foria tsliait time] returned to he room, and submitted the following resolutions. o- the consideretion of 'the meeting", - Which were unanimously adopted: ' i Whereas, it .is indispensably necessary to the preservation of our constitutional rights and liber ties, in their prestine vigor and purity, and the doe performance of thcao saered obligations, and tidies which devolve upontus as ,citizens of "thts great republic, that we should assemble together' in'our primary meetings for, tha t purpose of delib erating on all public measures, connected with the general welfare and prosperity.r And where as it is the inestieasble privilege of fre.mien in the eiercise of the right of self government establish ed by' the wisdom and heroism of the illustrions• sages!_of the revein'imi, honestly end iciarlessly, , ,to express their sentiments c l Oncernieg publicmen and' public measures; end Whereas; if their tights and obligations are entiretyl neglected, experience has shown that the - administration of public affsirs I , must inevitably ( all intothe, hantle!of corrupt skid proffigste poliiicians,who pervert and prostitute the legitimate end of govemm4n to .their own vile purpases of personal interest and personal aggran dizement; who entail heavy burihens and !tales on tho people, and worst of ill degrade our repUb. Bean institutions in the estimation of the world, and render them the , object of- general scorn; :re proach and execration; Tberefoi43 , . 1 , ! • Rooked, That we retain eudiorioisiied oppo sitieri to locofoco measures and, piinciples in eve ry form, and under every name. We are Opposed to all their schemes for reducing: he wages of la bor and indutry,-to their undisguised hostility, to American manufacture?, to:their Wholesale ,plun der,of the public . treasury,, to .their wasteful rend, estraagaut 4pol:failures. Of-the, public croney, tritili an , intlutry or-fralr.onosl-caltho 121111111 public 64111,. which, Itna7 have destroyedv - to thew : Wrae•her.4* sil . .ieueeill, With int:Dina . hinks,l. and their. revived raOdulen l ! project of •iti jli . delwfo . , :dent Scih-Trests' nrir' .- • .:,i , •- _: ..- • - • '. Rtsohtd, That wt hest intressed and inertias .fag confidence in - . the measures end policy !of Whig Demo .. c r fr cy- We' ippycle find will support thiluesent j ariffi Whiei . is in • elrec4 - , alipplyTng our country With domestic manufactures, !welkin- Mt snd!,fristOing our iron and coal - interests; an- Jingly introducing million* of !laid dollen into • our coentryi; giving : employment to die . laborer, ' Ozeehatie, Manufacturei.end merchant,and in 'creasingtht demand ! for agriculturalproducte. This West measure of, Whig Democracy is now triumphant; vindicating Whig policy since it is the pelt e eient cause of the acknowledged re. „vies' e n l: totsires,4_ canine:co and ,manufactures throughout ! the length and breadth of Or country, a codnitry whose energies were c.ompletely pros trated by the 4 , hard times." produced- by loco &l eo meteuresi and principles. • • • Resekeei r That whilst we 'rejoice in . the eviden ces orre turning prosperity every - where apparent •se redeemik Whig ssrorniset, as to ,h i o effects of W big iMeasures, we detericate the malignant influ ence of lorfocoismi whet° bostilityi.to,the present Tariff l incresses• in proportion to ail beneficial con sequences', and we therefore warn our brethren. a giiini4thel machinations'Of Loco Coco demagogues. • Reibleid, ThVt we are in favor of 'the disinto - tion o l f. ilia proceeds' of the Sales of .pa Public • Land *along the Stotts, because the public lands , sere 'Ceild far the use and' benefit! of all the Statet.a a because that the revenue derived from duliet under the new tariff will be start:lei:A.ler the perms of go'verunent, is now beyond doubt, and titmouse our own, Sate cannot discharge her • I; oos pub .. . enormlic de'...t, without haul; the people. We therefore regard this as 'a sound Democratic Whip, Measure as we 1 . as.an essential ; guarantee fee the,permarient stahility . ol the new, card. ' Resolved, That the Imemorable and overwhelm ing deft at suffered by ; the loco loco party in 1840, cannot o ettributed,by the said party ! to hard el , • iler,'eoen iikin@,.4leldeions and imposture , without 'a 1144. isskevr to 'the intelligence and patriot-. i.IIIi if the auverrignlpeople of the' Uailtd ,States. `Thr4rlople' warp bent on rebuking loot) fsceisui by a'change of men and measures.' A change of impOrtsint measures has been effected; but through misfewune and treaChery no salutarY change of .meri,l and therefore the people in 1811 will by an 4 ,othMt rerit.., and glorious victory consummate their 'final and complete triumph , over lectifoceismt 1 .Ifolved, That whil4 the camp of our oppo4 • ri net.ts:ezbibifst a violent scene of tumult, conten . tioeibiad discord froM rival claims to the office ut. President, we congratulate our Whig brethren ' - •• • • threughout die Union, on the elevated firninesa, :. I • • conaieteney, unanimity . and harmony !lignites! ink , iheqiranks, as-.the surest pledge of niticuate ace-. 11. • • eeskt , .plesolved, ' That !we recognize lin ' Williatn 'geed, ,,' )v Benjamin elver, and Sintein•Guitford, . thelDemocratic Whig candidates fur Canal Curo r I mi4ioners, honest a nd able men, fresh from the ranks of theleopie, devoted to their wishccend welfare, sulieltious to promote their best intense, •1 untrammeled by (Omer -associations and engage toilets, and; pletlgel to introduce l eConaimy; re trenchment and reform on the public works. We hate abuodtot reason for claim at the titian - 00 condition of this Commonweabh. I During 17,Sr. 141 i administration! the Stare debt b i as beciiincia• iedt,frem 25 to 44 rililiiolis of "dollars ! Dining `. the; last year of Ratner's administration,tbe recei p ts frMin the main 'line of the public Works,. exceeded the: expenditures 325 thousand- dullars, wheiens dn'i l ing the 'following year of Porter's.alininistra timi. the expenditures exceeded the receipts to the vin otint of 400 thonsand'dAlars. Clark the I°4=4 foe'n candidate was! then President of the Board! of 4riall.36maitssionere. . - I I#e.oheq, pat 'the 'the qu.al.fi.:ations of . Alexander Ilii i insey, Esq., the Harrison Democratic Whig candidate fol• Congless in this Daslict, ere 'stich . • I ,as,,ptitle hi l in to our warmest 'upped. His pri ;vale life.has been one el such unblemished end spotless purity that - even politic i al calumny has bassi struck dumb, both friends and foes unite in beefing testimony 1 his arniablri and correet;•de- P! petiment, his indefatigable industry , and perseve• 1; 1 I , wince in his.earlylstruggles with misfurturWand Poverty, his distingtiished 'talents, and his high a l 4se d rriond teethe& 1 • lllReso/vedi That 'we entertain the fullest con& ;1 i • . dance in his political principles, capacity and ft; delity, believing that the • public Ilife to which his i'ellow citizens destine him, will be illustrated by a itmdfast deiz i otiento thehigtibiti interests, acid to . heestsbliahment!of those cardinal measure. of Oldie policy, which are already renovating our ,ciiuntry', and will' ultimately elevate her to the Ihighest paint of prosperity nod happiness. 1. 1 j!,F t s o feed , , That we pledge ourselves individu al . ily"-soil C:Zilfectivelb to use all h l onursble !tud fair moans to secure his ,election, aid to derie our :hest ciertions and influence to ;his suppoit nit the 't i l allot.box. We confidently anticipate a glorious tr i iiimph' end victory. . • 1 11 Fiero/veil, That the public welfare deman& a general purification of tt4l representatives of the people elected by our political opponehis who style theinselves ifemocrals, a higher staiidard or personal honor arid integrity, and a largck share ei the spirit of patriotism among them. ; 'll Resolved, Thai their ,Delegaie eystem of noun . , • notion as practiced in this county, is rotte n to the , .• , core--being a fruitful system of intrigue and cur tt itiption, polluting and poisoning the springs and • fountains of civil' liberty. •! - ' II Re s olved, That individuals' are often thtis put in nomination uiterly 'destitute of every qialifi;:a -t t !ion for of fi ce, - end whose nubile and privaie char acters render them fit instruments to deceive the people, and @observe the v i ews of executive mis rule andprofligacy. i Resolved, That as there are already two Tickets *fore the people in this courtly, and believing •• chat nothing can be pitied - byf the nomination of l another, we . therefore recommend, to the Demo erotic Whigs to support the following Ticket— •l, !VIZ : ' For Canal CommiUiwzera. WILLIAM TWEE►, 6IMEON GUILFORD. .BENiitIMIN WE TER, Congrest: ALEk.thDF.III RAIVISEI4 of Danpitin Co , . - -Senate : • I FRANCIS W. HUGHES. '• Aystinbly: . ' JAC.OB 4E R,. Col. CONRAD PAGER JACKSON. • - - I .. . - Trea surer: HENRY SHOE AKER.' Corunsissirmer: 1. GEORGE H.''STICHTER:' I • • .1 - Ilh•edor of the Poor I CHRISTIAN B E RUE R. , • ; Aticrflor:l - DAVID K. • KLOCK. , Truslem JGBN IL DOWNING, WILLIAM IM. BICKEL: [ Mag.—Franck, W.llughea. is the on candidate in this comity"tots the Seniiie, and is Supported by all patties on locsl round's, in oppo-. Oition to Mr. Coolbough. who irroniicrelood to bo the advocate of an Will Lock it, Black's Ellyi !and as, friendly generally, to all tliColneasurea ad !rocated by the Lehigh Coal . Company. , —.En. i5l: I - - 1 r f' I i , V MI Respired, Th►t ate protieetiingiai this meeting tie sigtna by the Aiwa, and published in all the Deinoiiatic Papers Ibis Diattict . ' ; (Signed dy ids :Offle.ers.) Esrscrs OY Tna TARIFF IN 1842.--In July last Mr. Thornly made a report in the British Rouse of Commons,' that the export of British gmids to the United: Stites in 1842, were less by about a4milliOns cif &Hasa than 014 were in 1841. Of course these six millions of , dollars, which, under other circumstances. would have gone into , the hands of the British manufacturers, have been saved in this country, andlave passed into the possession of our farmers snd mechanics. Goods at the same time, by competition produced among `American Inanuftcteaters by the tarrff, are cheaper thin ever here T' Such are !lonia of the effects of the. American Teritt—Sirringfield . . Jour. r The, high Tariff polity of the Britisl Govern- Mott may a e; ; tritnted by a foot brtcf , cocni.ari- sons. Th - British levy a duty upon our tiugar of 270 pr.lct., on our molasses, 400 T;er ct ; on our tobacco, 1200 pr. ct. ; on our spirits, from grain, 2? r. ct..; on our wheat, 60 pr. ct.; on our salt is 60 per cent.; un our. pork, 68 Oct cent.; on our bacon, 85. per cent.; .on our timber, 96 per cent. ; on our staves, 1.10 per taut.—and on other articles of American production duties of abOut the same general rates. These are — among the leading articles of American production. • .. The Americans levy duties on the leading a dores 'of British productions, as Wows : on cloths and cassimeres, 40. per cent;, en menno , shawls, 40 per cent ; on woollen blankets from 15 to" 25 per cent ; on ) wollen hosiery, 30 peer cent ; ready made clothing;; 50 per cent; on woollen yarn, 30 per cent; worsted stuffs, 30 per cent, &c. &C. These ir:i.ainorig , the leading Snicks of British production., - . It will thus be seen that the late tariff does ram 'impose a duty on British articles at all to be corn -pred to the duty imposed by the - Britiah goverM went on articles of !American production. On the doctrine of Mr. Jefferson, of meeting restrie, tion upon. our comriterce by, restriction vpon•for. eign commerce--ant prohibition by prohibitien- 7 we should beitialr . fied, nay, - required, to -exact still higher duties tort British. goods, wares,.&c., imported into this ecimtry.l his among the attringert things upon thia'sub 'ect, that while the Britn.h restr,ct or. .prohibit the Importatton into their &minions of American pro , duetions, they denounce our moderate taritl, and in their denunciation'S are j Orted by :the 1:oeorm cod'. ' litilish papers say that the Irneutommifei al_policy of this couniry With regard , to England. is, that of a colony tuimirds the cuunli:V-- and: Locofoco politicians unite with them in de. 'crying our . tariff; anti in laboring. to restore the Colonial condition on our putt ! ' This w,mldhe tho inevitable e ffect of the poliCy they advocate, whether so intended or not.— Whatet er theoris , s,th ay say on the subject 'of iree L trado, facts are against then ; add experience, which is the: safest guide in poliiicsi as in ev e ry depariment of human elnirs, has afnitailantly eh (shiished the doctrinee' of the American System, aiachun tad and advocated by Henry' Citill--,the illustrious patriot to whom the universal ‘'‘ hag prir'v 'now look's as its chief Rakesentatire..— A'etvark Dudy , :Adv. - I . . A ronvi.o. sheilia.--Mr. 'tartness, of Ohio , lately conimittea • suicide in a' very can ful and ceiemonious manner.' 'l . llc account publidied in the Clew:Mami Heraldis as follows:--.. i• nThe hat o f Mr. H. was found near a' road, and the body some aix or eight rode froM io. He had placed his umbrella against a tree, and with hi; knife eat away the hair Lac , l9of laisiright ! ear, alld whiskers uir,!er the right aide of his chin. Moying from this sprit some fifteen feet, ho appears„ tar hays taken 'off his coat and colliti.; and banding forward - so' that /Amid could not fiat Upon hi, cloth. Mein froi4. 'opulled down the iinoitig. of lii shirt with his right h ittil,'and itill.cted four Wounds in his' deck with a small knife blade, some of then , deep and ghastly,. This aperatitd to.halc been maintained, untli.the Ea-Murderer full backward, dead ! The kale fell from and lay, near the 'hand that had used tt, so fatally, l o herwise not•a move ment of linih or' muscle after falling was indicated. 'Mr. Hartness was . 33 years of nee.; hi coinfult.ble circumstances, end bad a wife and four a bilthen, A special'election fur Mayor cmie off in Spring. field, Illin;Jig: on Monday, the 28th u:t. Capt. Mc- Cormick, the Whig candidate, vtas elm tedb i t majority of 112 votes—a larger majority, be huff, than ally Whig Mayor ever, liefute received in that . cite. YEW 130liKti, 111.7_,451A, Alin TILL 70.1 . : 51A Nd. -4Thiii is aLu excellent work, giving the reader 1 . cleare.r.insight . into the habits, manners and sianicies ,of the country,-than any oler accountpulilished. In two volumes-25 cons each. ', • . - . Pi31.117,1i:11. EC:II,NOM.T.-•—This is ilie tide of a new work, from the- pen of" Wilii:iin .Athinsun, wh:ch is iiiirodhced by Horace Cireely, Esq., ae one of the 'best treati.es ever pUldished.l Eco nomical adminis:ration is a sulPct unkn wit to tinny, and we would adviie all who become in: (crested in p ilit'ca to purchase soil read the book. Price tWent l y tivesenta. I . . - _ .. Brno:es Wonits.-Thei I Ith nurni , er of this' reprint has been receiTcd,, sr.d it 'only requires ono more part to complete tho work. It is-em. bellished•-ivith six beainiful ekraiings,and is one of the most Reautiful and elebtirOte editiOps pub- lished Price 25 cents each nninber, Or $3 for .- - the whole work. • Basarne's Eaciewenntar-Thin moat valua ble publication is now complete; (he l2tlimumber haviug *eared. It is universally admitted to be thole, fiork of the kind jq .;xistrnce, contai ning the derivaCcin and ilefinition l of all terms in general use, and free from all the .rerbo.ity of oth er encycl'oped.as. Price - 25 cents per 'number, or $3 for the complete - work. Persnus wishing the wh,le work, ran be supplied with it by leaving their names at ihis'office. • A I.Llglreji HISTOIII Or EUll ' prE.—We 46Ve received', the 14th number of this; standard publi cation.. Price 2:•Cents per nuMber--for sale at this office. Tar, RINKER'S Wire.—Thislis the title of . a new novel, by Mrs. Gore. It ite l a highly inter eating production and well wOrth reading: Price 12i cis. for tale at this °Oleo. an 6 HCINDII.IIIO RODCAICEO.--Thill is a Col lection oiroinantio inciilctits, tisnspired in real life, from ihe pen of Leigh Hubt. It is an en tertaining book, price 25 cts. JAYNE:SIImm To:qty.—A line head of hair is an absolute requisition t ' beauty. Even St. Paul, who was no flatterer, says thut for a woman to have long hair, is a "glory to her," To those of the fair sex, the ha have been shorn of this 4 ` glo ry" by general local disease, or , other causes, we recommend as a estorative, JAYNN'aII HAIR TONIC, It is a fact e.stab lied by unimpeachable evidence, .that it will reproduc hair upon bald places an elect which although cl imed *pi/ preparations for the hair, hailbeen, so ras iveknow; accomplished by none, except JAvlq tea Ilaht Toxic. i • For sate by Eicholiz tr Sanderson; 'Pottsville, A gents foil the Proprietor... September 30 . , .404 . . . In Manch Chunk; on the 2 et la et. by the Rev. H. E. Gitroj, Mr. ABRAtiAII FOCHT to Miss EutzesiTti HARLAN. both of the same place. irr A Stated Meeting, of Fran Vin Encampment. Hill be bold! un Wednesday evening, Oct- 4.'atG o'clock.l . II D. Rico, Seb. Pett.sille 'Sept: 30. 43 - Ing Ma trig b; •'•" ••• - - • • • . . TUE COAL iTR A. th..g • • • • • , 14.'4 • 11,Y 'CANAX... - , Te following is the quantity of Coil ':ahipped by Canal they:Tsar' Woolf. ending venmg last Poitavdlo and Port Carbon, ' - 4 10,112 Schuylkill Haven; 3,956 Little Schuylkill . 1,150 15.218, 325,622 Per last report r 310 4 847 BY RAIL'i ROATK From Pottsville • 8.340 . '• 4. Schuylkill Haven 842.414 i " • g• 6 .10 1.• "0 1. " • 1143366 Per tart Report lii=l • • . Freight by tar.001,;:;:i, From Pottsville &Pert Carboa, • '7O Schuylkill Haven. L • To New Votk. I 105 to 200 • Little Schuylkill Coal l 'Otitle. The following is the amount orcoartousported oft this road, for the week ending ou Ther#l ay oveniow . ita. Tone Sept.2l W. IL PeacoCk ' 54 • 23 Down East. 60 • Maiden Creek, 56 • • 25 Hunter. 54 26 Black llawk, - 54,..z4. tieopaira 5:••4 • 28 Peter • 56 7' 292 16 - 83 ` 7s t•••‘* : ‘]4:• •• `- 23 .1150 't4 397 21423 • 4Z) 22513 G I:011G E W IQq;, : ,N jeot:. Sundry Shippers fer Last Repoi; 1.0i,7,h Coal Trade L' . , ..:.., Despatched from Matich Chunk ; the week ending 9th Month, 91h,_18.194, : .•;,,1 ~ - ' 1 oats Tons Lelngh Coal 4 Navigation Co ; f 1 :;,13.1 . 1413 Realm! N & Icadow Rlt CO.! Co ..1::" 4 55 kn 47 ' •' • FROM PENN HAVti. , : flezleton*Cnal Co • - . i.i7?-'54 2363, 'Sugarloaf - Coal Co -1 - 1:,.t i 36 2113 FROM ROCKPORT' , ' Bo T . l Bock Movntain Coal Co '''',, 3 168 ~ • TOTAL Sill PM rACTS Kttt • • ' FROM MALICH CHOK. \ . , Lehigh Coal do Navigation Co 't/t 4l O 80156 Beaver Meadow it U &Coal Col - r4itis 31870 PROM PENN. HAVV. . . . _ Hazleton Coal Co 4 ,.. _. , - /3 : 4 25317 ....... Sugarloaf Coal Co ', ! -. • -.._,-4.t,6 16323 1 .• , FROM ROCRPORV a' ---• Buck Mountain Coal Cu." -• ::,.Yff 11 621 . . i:lui"..s 154,316 - Aline (Lilt.`. S. Ilaven Ithl[toad. The :iiiiwing is the; trat.sported on this bad for the week 'eliding Tnrfiday evening lobs, 194,743 Per last report, Total.. . 202t1.2 r %CILIA Nt m t yt;T:,, Collcctor . _ i= --= - -, • i - • • -;-i -4 - - - - - --, ' Mount Carbon Ruil iltpatl. , 1. , ,,,. The fullewinv. i,, t he alnotiut of 01'0 tnneneatcd on . -,, this road for the kC a wci..._h_ing Thuirkyro -c - Nrctlitig lab,. • , jA,7,-. Tons • . ~ : i-' '3,912 . , I Pct last report 1 .. ' i r.• ,;4l 9,843 . i - .. s ~_,.i —.-- . • • - 'rot•al,'" ' ;t 2 f 100, W NATIIAK CLF.AYI4I, Collector. 31i/1 Creek Rail Road Ofinpany. Antolini of coal transported say , ineffihjs road, , forthe ' week eminig etThurd u ra,eveningF:. i,161T. 11,ij , l'erlaEt reptat . !•':.::::54 28.951 . '. i,;,.; 1.--- ' .! Tow , i4.;f!i . t ,,:31.).415 , . GEOIiGE 'II:NUE:TOL Collector. - Our Illi•lrkeV c..knilEurkts P.ST - r6vil:9l Sl l . 30, 1e.43 ‘Vlleat Flour, pr Rid 1,5.75 11rdin4 t §.' 'per, lb. Rye do . cw i„. 11.1. . Wheat, Lis Id I,lli '• R.% • • " 021 Potatolls, • IniAl 3. Corn, " 53 . • !on 4.5 o.ts; • •• 33 . 11,4, v"-• 15,0 d Rps, doz. 10 l'inklify's'd, bslil 2.5 Vidier . • • lb. , 12N Clots;, .05 (Cr I NDKI LINDEN't 131 Ltb..St.otttll meet at their Armory, for par in Wtillie,tilirqrhe 4th of O.:to • her, at 7 o'clock-in winter l'iiiiortn,ttecordzitg to Law. By Caro m 4oL • :: , ;31 s.l'.::_tlißt7. lit Serzent. 4u Pottsolle, Sept. 'JO 7' ATION AI. warp I.* . *ltTitY.—Parade on Wodriestlay, the 4th day. of cltnber 1813. at 8 ric!ock in wintnr Uniform. the A rmory ac nbrdofg to Law. By Cti'mmuul. =qp ' J NIES' I:USS : ;.INt. Senent. Pottsville Sept. 30; I fr - r PULASKI LOBGIe..—A-ilAted Niebting iii' .Pillaiiki imdee, No. 21t, will be he'ilin 'timidly eve ning next at 7A o'clnek. , , ,- Pnneinahiliondanee is re- I gin siert. -- " '. By o10:. ni of the - 11'. 11. 86inember. A. . ~ ' • /?...: ..i:,,"",-:-.-.•._=...-_--='- 1.1. fa...: OBORS. TIIE - First Battaliun Seimylktfit County V. 1.1- utt 1 eers, 'will parade in the bofdiiglrof Orwigs.. burg, on Wednesday, Ocioher,Atli in winter u• nitiirm.x....-• • The line will he formed. iliz.47.!entre Ht., right resting . uppositn ffaughliwouVirilotel, diiiplv. tog west.' By Ciminiand i';,:V , I F. M. %V Y N licttl,P , Ali j uant. • Soidemher 30,.. • ' .. 0.i • 40 1.4!.. , r; • - ' 1:.,:.• Money Foam!. . . A (lonAiderattic sum of Alr/EY has, been " 1 - (*Mind. The owner ma:yi•;44tain it, 9 n eve. -pence Satisfactory to the fitulttind paving the expense of this advertiscmcnV Apply at this 'Ace.. 1.,' .-- ,- e seleember ilu, I 0 • ' • 1-;,4.... PROcLAMATigN. NOTICE is hereby given theit;:ij Court of Com. men Pleas, for the trial ei,:i6tes at issue, in and for the county of SehuylkiN will be held at OfwigAhaig, in the county aforgOiJ, on Monday Precedik the last Monday inlPitober nex t , (be. ing the 23d of said mmth.) .- Thrrefoie all persons heTIU - 0,: pmding„ and all persons whose duty it ,shall be to appear at said Court, will dyke notica'iSid iovegovernthem selves accordingly.' • . JOHN G. WOCOON, Sheriff, Sherirs Office, Orwiis burg Sept. 30,' 1843. , • TITE VERNAL. EQUINOX, arilij; . lo FOSS, and gales' and capricious changes of on areri is a trying limn' for persons whose• lungs are [rifife - !de. Coughs, and c , ilds, the avant couriers of Consiftniltionsue extreme ly prevalent, and the foundation igiany -a fatal case' of infl tiostion of the lungs, bron . is. Rheumatic fe ver, pleurisy . &C., ia floiv being liik . ,Yet why should these destructive diseases be l alleil to gather head , (or . rather when the af f ections Qt the respiratory or.' gans which lead to their, can best dued) by the use, of xar.ses Esexc'rottalir I " %VA pause for l a re: ply. " .- : ....,.. For sale by Eteholtz.& SandeiXon, Pottsville, A.' gents for the Proprietor.. . 1,7 September ijG, i , • ! NEW pnanca•V:4llD: • • rrillHsubscriber annotraceS.:lsl i lium, public that_ hd has opened a Luenber;'Verd: in the bo rough 'of Pottsville, hack of the hog Presbyterian Church ;. where ;b0- will cunst =Hy keep oh hand,, a large aris*th4nt of Lumber, of every description.;-. He. Nisi orig.-bud Pi0:m.8541.dt., from $lO to st 6 per antl:01, from, WO, to 1120 per M. 1 ; I .• 'Aron's.e of 1,- lie respectfolly l sor els therl g , friends ' ind the public , and fOlt confidant ' , Altit he rill be able to supply Comm at such rites, ae arlirgivVgeneral tratisfactiot , • - • JOS'ELP.# SHELLY.: r 1- be p ern Virtitips Jr, CANFAT--":30) s' reeeived.ind ......„ , V sale an assoTtment orGig',.'ffalkey, i n , __ jot . I,Whio,:and Aralkin; Cancs, .. ~.:. ,!;." .., `-' nutim . , • 1-111 arch 10,1:1 -,-. - - ' ' .- 13 ' 11% 1 IN' P."BiAßrre.N.' 1 • 1 '.' k r e ,' 11!Mt 40- 40- MO