MM lig fPP Allik,!_ POTTS\ Saturday BoTurning . , March 23, 1844. ... • Subseribeis foi the Ca:inpaig7l. - ,In.order to place' the Miner.' Journal within the reach of all,, during the approaching Presidential and Gubernatorial Elect iMI a, we will furnish it to Clubs and others, from the first of April, until the Presidential Eleellon, a period of n Months, on the following terms. Single SuhecriLere, _• , •1 • • .11 . 00 .Six do • 5 00 Twelve do • , ' :, ' .10 00 Twenty six do •• • , in 00 All orders must be.post paid, and saccoinpanied with .the cash. Address ' • • li. BANNAN, Pottsville. ---- - -- TIIE'„TARI I, IN,DANG -IP.gsblic liftkintr o HI'LL'S. HOTEL, The friends of- HENRY CLAY/and all those in fa vor ost:staining the present Whir Tariff, arc reques-1 tedtprueet at Hill's Hotel, in this Borough, • t THIS DAY, a! 3 • o'doek P. . <t To give an .expreeginn of Public Opinion, against any , alteration Of the priiaent Tariff. : Turn out fellow-citizens, - and let the -Meeting rine a Pia! that will reverberate trumpet-tongued in the Cap itol, at Washington, proclaituing that-the interests of the United States, MUST and SHALL be PROTEC TED, by our Representatives. *1 r . Clay, Markle. Sr: ',the Tariff: • . C 0 UNT Y RATIFICATION IIZESETINC. 6A. meeting of all the Demotiatic SVti Citizens of Echnylhill county, opposed to the election of Martin Van Buren and Henry A Mulil,nberg, the Anti-Tariff Candidates for President and Governor, and friendly to the election of r . r, • . CLAY aid '.11"4 RKLE, .' , to gala offices, trill beheld at the-Court (louse, in the Borough of Or vrigsburg,tin Tuesday next, the 24th inst., at 1 o'clock P. M. _ By order of the Standlne Committee. • MOTHLY 'MASS MEETINGS. OF THE CLII6,Ir •CLUBS. • ‘, In pursuance of a Resolution of the CENTRAL CLAY exta, a 31ass 'Meeting of tha,, CLAY CLUBS, will be heldldonthly until, the c Presidential Election.— The Cast Meeting will be held at the TOWN HALL. In this borough the tint week in April, of which notice will be Risen in next Week's Journal. . An Address Will be delivered on the occasion, setting forth the influence of Whig Principles, on the welfare -and ;irosperity of the country. • The Ladies are particularly Incited to attend. Dy order tai rte Committee of ..9rrasikemeilt. . - 1:0 - • .Don't neglect , the Meeting at Hill's this .afternoon—ana the Count} Meeting at Or. wigsbtfrg on Tuesday neat. -, Gr.". Ment tai..—Some of the LocOfoco papers . . aro endes;:oring to create the - impression that Gen. , Markle is unpopular, bedause he run about 200 1 Totes behind Joseph. 'father in 1838. Gen.,Mar . kle Unrortunately lived ;n a Congressional District; • which polls about.2ooolmajoritY against the Dem °erotic Whig Ticket. iAt !everafelections no op= position was ina4e to! the, regularly nominated ' Locofoco candidate for Congress by the Whigs—L but on the occasion allpded„ to: Gen. Markle was nominated and:run in opposition to Gen. March and, also a, very popular man who had been actively eng*ed in several battles during the last I .. War t ) not with ony.expeetation of -being elected, lna merely to aid the Goternor's tlectik and • • bring oul the cetera, which it was fearful would not be the case if the Democratic Whigs had ndt a. L. full ticket inilto u We are only surprised ' that, under these eireumstaneei,,Gen. Markle did not fall farther behind Mr. Ritner. . We'ell know .• that there are a coitsiderable portion of the continu . nity whb never will vote , for aman, however corn- ` potent or populer, whOrn they know beforehandfi• ' destined to defeat:, Such was the case with General ;Markle, and that vote argues nothing against his , • competency or ,popultuity. ! Nit e r uas Corroiriss Darrc l—Our readers • will recollect that when the Whig CongrcSir was - in session, which accomplished more work for the, good of the country than the:tworty preceeling, 'sessions, the LocofocoArapers • rung from on' end of the 'country to othir, with the question, " what has • the Whig Corigress &Me 1 " The improved state of the countrY is an answer to all these ques -1 lions: And we, shauld nOW like to know what !,' the present Lecefocii Congress ha's done! .They has'c been in seSsioft abodi four iantlis, and to tar have-matured one single act, and. that was to refund the tine to Con. Jackson, impo - sed by Judge • Han =I The same question night' also be asked with regard to our Logislatute.' 'They too have been in session about lltree months, and with the 'ex ception of the adoptioni of . the Tariff Instruction, Resolutions,. (which is a Praiseworthy act;) they only passed 'the Printini, Bill this week, which Was intrauced the fret week of the session. Thanks, thanks, however, will be the response of the people for this inaction on their part, The less they do., the better will it be for the welfare of the • • learn that n 'nest of Gamblers was broken up . in this borough on Friday night fast,. by one of our constables, Several of the " sport ing gentlemen" took their departure, by the. Sat; . urday cars, and we would, advise the departure of the others as speedily as Ipossible. It is also 'tti_ snored that 'several'af otn citizens have been con-. siderajsly " fleeced "by . their operations. We rather think there will be some work for Our . Pros ecutingAttornp grcnvingr:out of this business, r,:*"Te have struck off a' number of Memorials to Congress for signers against any alteration of ' the present Tariff. Thefrionds of the Tariff,who wish. , to procure signatknes, cat procure them at this office. We, hope the people will be active otstaining- names. Nothing but a determined apposition' on their part 'will present its repeal., It. is the , interests of part ?ithat is urging its destpic 1. tion: - • -•— , rte moat Importa4 Effction in the U. Stalez. Wayne township, Schuylkill county, the i • 14ohlenberg 'eandidatPfor Con;table was beaten I by a majority , of 29 votes on Friday laA. This township.usnallY polls about 100 Locofoco major. 'ity, and the tautest wa.i more strongly contested . _ than the Presidential election of 1940. The reign's of, the Kuta's la over in !that township. Q 3" We learn that several rabid Loci:66os at' ''l74tnersvillo have refused to sign the Petitioit - now hi circulation for signers', ygzinst any alteration in the prosent Tiniff, on tie ground that it is a ..Whig Measev— , " • We have no objecti%ini to their calling things ; by their right names. • ' cri Won't - kb° funny to see the Lotc;focos rallying for Van Buren in this place. They kill scarcely be able to find a Corporal's Guard. 'Even • the 0.-gan of the rank tocofoco portion of the party, squints awfully. towards Tylerimn. r t St. Patrick's "Day was celebrated in, the usual manner in this borough by a procession, d&c.: acepreceedings'in another column. EdrzartJeolahan was elected-- Justice of the reste No.rweEian 'Tewnsliip on Friday last. wvMaNiagM - = _—_,..___ Iliou.ow .Pt:Os-kr:no:vs.—The following reso lutions were . adopted by a Clay Club in .Iktont 4 gomeq county. .They are to the point: . Rcsolcod, That !a permanent Protective Tariff I is essential to the prosperity and wellbeing of our 1 country. . . Resolved, That we can place no confidence in the hollow professions of those who pretend to he .the friends of a Tarif f , While they at the same time. still continue to support, and act in concert. with those who are its notorious enemies. A man -is just as gnat a dunce as the people take him to be, who.'professe.s to be friendly to a Tariff, while he is 4iipporting those who have pro elaimed themselves' its enemies, 6.nd who they know will destroy; it, if elevatedlo power. - Since Van l3uren has declared himself against the Ta riff bOth in principle and detail, no man who Sup- . ' ports him ei'm be; 'a friend of protection—because his acts gives 'ihe lie direct to hfs professions. A person who aids and abetts the midnight assassin, is just as juilty as the one who strikes the blow so is the-man who supports an avowed enemy 'of the ! Taritr, just as guilty asTan Buren,- although his professions may be directly the contrary: Common cense ;people judge men. by their ads. " By their fruit shall yp know' then." ' Junict AL Dts-rate'r.—The formation of . a neiv Judicial District composed of the' counties 'of Schuylkill, Carbon .and Monroe, has been under discussion in o ur Legislature. Areieffort was made to attach,' Dauphin and Schuylkill to: the District Court tal - 'the city of Lancaster, by which ' meads the salary of.a new Judge would be saved, Another , effort ;Wasrnade to abolish the District Court of that city, and form.the new District. A motion:. was-+? made to attach Dauphin county to tlie,DistriWCOurt, which would prevent the ne cessity of forming a, nevi District. Pending all the;emotions, the further discussion was postpo ried for one Week. Our impiessiori is that no' new district will be formed at this session, giving Gov. Porter the appointment of a_new Judge. 'fur Sen-Tnr.ssunt ur Drum. Boole, a - Van Buren member of Congress has called up the ttiub-Treasury. in Congress—and a motion as made to print 20,000 copies of the bill for distribution.. The SIM-Treasury is the Vali Buren substitute for a Tariff. lt,is to reduce the wages in• this country so low, that wj can cora- Pete with foreign Manufacturers Withod a Tariff 'I of Protection. Such James Buchanan and.Mher .leaders of the :Van Buren party proclaimed the= bili to be in 183 . 9.' It is the same . bill revived. The l' Standing. Army Bill will soak f?lio--bec au sithe Tan Buren header's all declare 'that the:contest. isi; tole fought under the Van Buren banner o 1840 tt Tilt PI.RTI WITIIOUT PRINCIPLi9. - 7h4 did not :the Locofoco state Convention, Aviiicl - i nominated Van Buren and Nluhlertherg, proMult 'gate their principles I The Derdocratie Whig Convention, which nominated Clay, and - 7Markle; passed a series of resolutions, setting forth the principles which Would govern them in their OIL cial capacity. On this point the Locofoco Con. volition was silent as the grave. These Nertherli dough-frees do hot yet know what principle: 4 South will fiece them to support. 1 ' Tue L.tniir.s . Loos. for April . is already on our table---dt. is -embellished wills two beautiful Engravings, ' , The Promenade," and "The Paii 7 tor's Visit," together with a Plate of theyashion'S. The contents are' furnished by the most Pronii... neat writers in tbo, country—and we only - wedi der hoer it is that the 'l‘ . .ork can be furnished at iio ' low a rate-45 cents . per number, dr 'sd-per a . p. nuin. For sale at this oce. 1 . ffi I GRAHAM ' S MIOAZINi.—We have re l eeiCeti this, periodical for April. Among the contrilitit ' jts arc Professor Longfellow, Hoffman, Herbert, Sigourney, and a host of otler.-popular flan:m.B4; The embellishthonts consist of a full fengtli ttait of N. P. " The Orphan and "The Rector's Daughter," exquisitefr engr i'sLd• Price 25 cents, or $3 per annum, for Sale at! this li office. . , Inromr.or.—The merchants and manufirdiu- . rcrs of Riehrimnd, Virginia, in a body,.declare that the prices of all kinds of manufactures have declined in price since the r ass a g e of the Tarilf of 18412, : while, at the same time, the pricei of cotton has advanced. This statement knocks ;all the theories of the F.louthem free tradists ( printers term it. I _ ' CLosi . S . to STowea.—We are pleased to learn Cara a paper has been handed round and generally,. Signed by our StorekcepCra to dose their Stor4s at 9 o'clock during the summer season. Thia is right 'and proper, as far as it -goes—but wby riot close at 8 o'clock during the' Whole . year. This ja a more seasonable hour ; and would give Sutlieicrit time for every person to make Their iurchas4r. • Led tire knt ireland. —W. E. 110 a Graduate of. Yale College, will lecture on; the wrcinol(lreland, this. evening, at the Town 9 [ F all. give a history of the union bettiieen lanl 'and Ireland, fret' the invasion in ;Ito till the,union of 1800. Mr. R.'a "LeCtUrea have at tradted considerable attention throughout the ePtln tryf ilia have given - general satisfactiod. .rantes Pollock, Esq., of Milton, las been nom-, inated for Congress in the Northumberland Dis trier, to supply tire vacancy caused by the death of Gen. Frick. His competitor will be John Snylder, of Union, who was defeated last fall.' The Occ- . tion will take place on the sth of April. A Young man named Charles Caldweftwas Fon_ vietell in the Philadelphia Court, on Thursda . .y, pa§sing a five dollar counterfeit note on the Mi4ers' !Sant of Pottsville, Pa. lle teas sentenced t 4 the penitentiary for five years. The Spring elections throughout the Stati; as . far, as heard from, look very flattering . + -quite as much so as could be expected. The mipcis+ of the "Secret Circular," reused* the :peo'ple to action. -`The Texas Q'ucstion.—Mr. McFadden hip; in troduced resolutions into our Legislature against . tbc annexation of Texas to the . United ' States.The dhow on this. question is excitinglconsidera. ble interest at Washington. . . " Tux Pcortz MOvirro.—Meetings_of the friends of the present Democratic Whig Tariff, hare i lheen called in Philadelphia and Wihning.totti Delaware, . I on Monday next._ Judge Donnell, a gentleman much respected and esteemed, died- at Sunbury last week. 1 This leaTce an opening for the appointmer4 of a new Judge. . . Robert Rantoul, a Collector at the Port cif Bos ton, has been rejected by the U. B. tiehatel:--also several Post Masters, where no reason !i4 been_ given for the removal of their predecessors. I • _ • We learn that the Iklnocratic White car• ried Mauch Chunk on Fritay last for the first time KMNM FIANA i i __-_-- lii.POlrt XIF ME ,DELiNVATIE & to-...0....cA , . •. ~,,..joi-,,q,,,..-I-I'Ve haie'reccived ki.. copy of t he RepOrt of the President of this Company, wl4cli is a ,perfect ririodel for imitation as regards length, occupying,. independent of the statistics, only 4 . , page of _printed matter. . From thie report 'we glea!ii the following: • , The Company Mined and sent to mar ket market last year 227,605 tons of Coal, all 'of which together il with - the oversiockfrom 1'942, 'mi ff I bt. sold bet for4 the rtiri , lal of any coal by I Can d this-ye ar -, *hat the result of the year's business shows a p'rept of OVCr ten per-Cent. on theC4pital Stock': The following is a statement of the business l of :! I thiS, Company for the year 1843. { . _"; • DR. j I . T.2l' coal oii hand, I;darch 1,1813, Islf., :i0 4,691 - "i: Mining Coal.. : I• I f 107,612 ,93 1 :• Railroad tramportation & repairp,lo3,B9B 02 1. Frcight,',of Coal to Rondout„ ? 233.637 66 I'. Canal repairs& superintendence, 77,700 N 1 I : Labor and expenses at RondOut, .21,219. 50 '.lnterest on State Stock, 1 86,325 00 4 do on Compaq y Lost, i 2,349 00 ii Rents, salaries; current expenses &e. 23,921 33 Balance, . I • 106,701 174 , --..1..... , --.' I ; $.930,202 193 1 • bit. 1.. I v sales of Coal; . . - i .$804,900 74 i'' ' :" Canal and Railroad tolls, . i 30,996] 53 ii‘ Interest received, ' `'• . 23. , 2p1 41 !4 , .Coal on hand, • ' . • i 71,054125 il 1- • is By Balance, $196,701' VA Nen: I ork, March 1, 1844. ; I , . . I The earrie'tah y lbe.Tariff ma,st 4e prostrated. I rSA prominent Van Durezt.man) in Virginia, ad. dressed several tfueties .to Senator McDuffie, ' of !the Carolina, entire subject e or the Poiitics. co! !the day.`i!'hi. lCtter has been p4blishe ' d as an cp.. ircnda!gci l to the proceedings of the recent Van DU ren-State Convention, held in Vitginia, at length, ( from which we make!the following extraet:'! . i . ",With regard to the other question to which you; allude—the union of the Oreat.• Republican party—there iit t.u.t. inie motto tinder which they can successfully rally—and thati is,difreeix'ade and uncompromising war against the protective tics• tem and its affiliated measures.";. If ,the.:--tiffitT . IshOuld be' satisfactorily educed eeducedi as now hope it a: will, I think.tlie 'south and- southwest will!move 11' in solid column. and unfaltering step." The Bill ferlhe . destruction ;of the, Tariff Was planned and Presented to Congress ti:L.life Van Burenites, ! immediately after tae prenniigaiion o 1 .this letter. '," • ' i .. - A Citstics 7013. ' VIZ Loci:orocos.—Wc are now ready to receive as Many' ,responsible' Loco- foCos subscribers to! our paperlas m4• l ellociac to oar on the '.following conditiOins, viz : !If Martin Van Birren is elected Presiderit, they shall receive the paper gratis—if Henry Clay is erected, they arc to pay fOr the paper, after the result•is Ltripwn4 . ., :r ome bcia•=here 7 tir a f fair chance. • - . j A FAIR OFFEILLAs a number •of the Multi repbcig 'papers declare that Gein. Markle' is incorn4 petea to •dischaxge the duttel of Governor-4 'Harrisburg paper proposes that those LeCofocoS who think him incompetent, 4ddress an inquiry to the Locofoo delegates froin IVestmoreland, aa • 0 Ins character mid cdpacity; We arc willing to abide by the decision.. ' • ..1 The Difference. -111 the Whig Tarif the ducy or all Rail:Road Iron is $2.5 :oer ton. the LO cofOCo Tariff reported to Congress, the duty in Rail Road Iron, is put bt s2olper ton, if piircha.sW by indiridiia/s:7,but if purchased by.corpoidio4, the duty is only $lO per ion. Don'i the 140. . i ;cofocos hate corporations. I . . HAnnisurnii.—Tbe..Muhlenberg ticiEet. itor Borough officers was most ;gloriously be atoll! in Harrisburg on Friday • hust,.lwhere the Lpeol)ed majority is usually about 2po. Telogitph decla4ea that so great is thq dissatisfactibn at the nomination of MuhlenberOhat the majOrity! for General M:Ana.i.t will t notriat short of fifteen 4 un dyed in Dauphin county ne'at • A .55 reformed Gambler "(by the name. of Given, 3e lecturing out Wcst against Gamblers and Gain clime of the 55 silo/lug glentlemen" !have threatCned tdassassinate him if he dnes'nOt desist.. He, however sets thorn at defiatice,''and is deter minsd to•persistin his pralieweirthy i•oeatiori; • 5 Atpthir Ca4gidalc.for i President.—t lid, Nan coo Tiincs and Seasons, ni.s that on ntattire de liberation; the Moimons donot intend to coit their, votes either for yen Bureni or Clay,. but fai. Gen eral Jos4ll Smith. de l spises the machiticry of national conventions, and comes out plurnii.o . n his own hook. , MAILTiN Lomen, one of the. Rhodei;lsland rebels has been contictod o l f" rebellion," and sen tenced tO.aix months imprisonment in tbo county jail, and:pay, a!fine of ssop. Pores turn comes next. ; ll= DMgta " %V, 4 : $939,90.1; 93 linl SenciLtrx.i. Havzir Cninmind, from the committee on Banks, lid reported u Bill in the House of Representatives ineorpornting.the Funnel* Bank •of Schuylkill county. •• , • r* far !one of: the Melina planet, on the Alleoheny Portage Railro4d, a mile amPtt half in length, and eight inches in!eircumferencel has just been completed in Philadelphia: 1 • Peivisaluartia . gnd Neti., York Carols.—The . , Canal Commissioners' in 'Few fork have resolved to opeit .the Canals on th'? 18th of • Ottr Canals are alr: The:citizen $1+291 in aid of the widoWs and,orphang of those • I who perished on board schooner (ham pus. , a:r, girper's Pieloriallßible, No. 2, hail been received at this oftee. ln point of exectifith it futly.qu'als tliefirst part. SubsiriptiOni received at ihiS Office.: • ;Itid said that some of the Lee:deco' hate the singing of the Tay Clubs to such a degree, that they even refuse to go tochur#t where the congregation sing. ! Dantel Webster, in a fetter to the . citizens of Worcester, (Mass.) recently 'published, takes strong ground against the . annexation of Texas to the United States. - - The Natie Americana paled af i sont 1300 votes in thn city and county of Philadelphia on Friday • • . Welter, Id. C., has been fined ten dollars and coste, for assaulting Shri:For on the floor cif 'Con giess. Ju.stieo is cheap in Washington. j-gk Clay Club has; been formed at "Norris. town, Montgomery county, Po. by hialonner op. ponents. The Secretary was a delegate to the late : iShunk and Muhlcnberg 'Convention. They. have learned to• sing songs from the book with the yeller kivcr " aheady7r.fortcm., MEE TI1'•: - :'mRiZ4S, ; , ALLEGEEP , TY The jhmocrrtie Tariff Whigs. of lAlleghaty :county have•gloriously tritim*d election "ollfr..th rr-rair,"s aterli4 Whig to Crguss, to supply the vacancy °ettaloned by the iresignation of William Wilkins, by about one thoriand ma jority.? Last year Lecofocoism earned in , this district by about the seine majority. I ' Thie makes the thirteenth member of Con ies.s'electca iiiVarietti deadens of the country in 1844,!evelyOne of which is a Whig not a sin gle L,,,coroen having succeeded since the present Congress commencedl their, session. We think the rational • Intelligencer was about right %lien they declared laStDcceinber,that the present House of Reincsentatives was tliC last Locofeco body thdt. ever be organized in that }kill . • . i ' :IMPORTANT . . .TriSt as our paper was going to prFss, we recei ved the following letter from Ilarrisbitrr,:, - t ! . •... Riunisarno, March' 20, 1844.. .21? r. :Bannon :—lt is a fact that cannot be,dis gniSed, that the 'Mauch Chunk Comisany are /U - . . : ving heaven and auth to effect the, of a law :'authorizing the constructiori'ori . an '"Put-let Look," at or near Black's Eddy: li am informed thai a compromise betweetishem and the Beaver :11e4dow.Company has taken place, that they have buried the hatchet, and arc now pulling lathe same harness, they haVe a . bill on tile in Senate, which contemplates the outlet to be at Well's Falls or New Hope. ! - Yours, &c', . - "The names of Cass and John Son were, not 4 , brought to opperate aphist" M. Van BUren, without the consent of their owners.' .Both of these gentleman (one has assured us with his own lied) believe that the nomination of Mr. Van Buren will be!the funeratknell of the Dcmattatic party, It is therefore useless for the Globe to intimate that olieris have used' the names of Cass and John son to 'prevent the nomination of Nr. Can Buren. Those gentlemen have thensseh'e4 made use of everypeans hr their Poster to a l ert such a ca lamity.' . • • ,AVe find the foregMrig lin the . 4st Madisonian, and we dare 'say it is yery true. In One respect it i interesting and curidus. One of the candidates Mentioned, told the Editor of the Mddisonian with 'his own ; mouth'-of course - the! month 0 . the the - -nomination of Can Buren the funeral knell, of the pernocratit par ." 'Now, we hare no idea that Gen. Cass has 'Opened his own. lips '. in any 4tich familiaiity with Mr. John Jones ; and of coarse, it was CoL! ,lohnsop, and CoLt Johnsthi wasi probably about . Fight; bin haw exceedingly awkward such a dec laration Will look, while old TecuMsch is running kid the same ticket - with the gentleman Wha ',ringing or follinglthe 'funeral knell' aforesaid— :the gallant Colonel riding behind, the bell-ringer ! If it he true, as Itbe Madisonian says, that the Colonel has made i r use of every Means in his pow er, to avert such a calamity as the nomination of llVan Buren, his case is certainly to be doubly commisserated."-t.N. Couriei% When Col. Johnson crossed the mountains on his, way from Danville to this r ace last year, in company with Seth Salisbury,•a,nd several others, Col. JoluiSon declared that he Was not surprised that Van Buren. was beaten' in IB4o,—because he • I had a,set of men around him as advisers, whose reputation was sufficient to destroy any Adminis tration. A "restoration" would encompass Milt with ,the!same advisers. • ,[ THE TARIFF IN OUR "LROISLATURT..—N 4 feel gratified in stating that fhp folloVeing pream ble and reselutichis, have paTed the llouSe of Representatives of this Stale, tiyaniniouslq. They Il were offered by Mr. mimfort, as an amend ment CO those offered by infr reresaldativc, Strauli . .1 - Whereas, The present tariff 'promises an= saver the purposes of revenue, land also ',yields to American industry the encoutagement necessary to the deVeloperneht of the great resources of the country : And Whereas, Permanency in our re•- einie laws is indispensably necessary to the pro-, tectidri of the capital and labour embarked in ins t tifacturing l dnd agricultural operations, Under sanction of those laws, and can alone great anti advance the prosperity of thevaridos - great intcri ester whieb, combined, constitate tile wcdlth of the nation. rAnd {Mirth, d hill is now peridiiig the Co Less of the United qtatts z the operation of which,)would affect. injuriously the impcirt4nt staple proauctions of this Ccirrinonwealtli. There l . , fore, , Resolved, Thai our SenatiEq structed, and our Representat pose any change in the pressh prove injurious to the inanuq himl interests of this Coriimcs resist any reduction of the pr'f Coat and Wool, and omit noi the great interests of the nattr mote American industry-. lksolred, That a copy of t warded to each of our Senal tives in Congress; Reeoiutidns oft rodre Pro' also, passed the Senates , Public opiiiion has forced' lc mark. The following is the resulj n this Boron;At on Friday 4 William 7 Charles VV. I C o h h a n rl s(.I;WCH (Justice of the Nathaniel M. Andrew 'Mortimer; . John M. Crosland,. John J. ShOentaker, Samuel Hartz, Saihucl Ii Nicholas S", Andrew R, Enos Chic, contributed William S Jesse. Fos Jacob A. Jacob Kr Joseph Ki Enna Tied! Isaac Beve. e Puu.sure —Business of February, February. : do I; Coal tr'ansp , do ' I Business the PhiLvielp; Reading Rail Road forth ending Mare 4 91.14 180 e!..:zaio time ill' Mireit NI, binges Ceal,tonnage, same peird' grime time, • - EtE iEd id Cori oeig bb itl ves requested to op'- t tariff, which m1;14, - iciimine and agnculi.• twealih, end sterrd4 esent, duties on Irani effort to su.stain all in calculated to re" his resolOtion he ibFr :ors and Represent- ective character lime theLocdfocos c to j tisae of the Eiccticli i Id •15th insi: • 'ARD. • Judge 'oil', Clemens, Inspect° L Pitman, lourad, 15=2 Cortatab 'citzirtger, SOUTH :W 1 Judge. RD:' • - sel, star, hoped, tenfelter, Cunatab cib, [ c, , .. et, Assam I N. Wa tB5 135 S; Ward; ota 156 i 341 66 'l9l SPILLS Rl* he Roadforthe month Ppr .talof •QII ATM d Rem. 1844: QM 844. 17,3i4 time 843 : 1930 " , Ttea re. • 17,3.1 , tons "a and • y l , 1 WeelS §8,703 95 ,i 4,527 02 ,644, 1844; f . :630 tons 1843, " be ea.se, • 'p CELEBRATION pf*r.pxratc4. , s.t?AY . ' . tate PINBP.;BIS GF IRELAND. -"Neeordirig to:.iprovisnot iurtmgernent,.mapy of the friends Qf Irehnid, .itondtiy evening,. the . 19th inst.,..C i elehrtted St.- Prittick'S day; : by . st', pub- lic dinner. _ii [ The! services the German. Band 4,3 were secu or e occasion , and their eicellent music grcagy contributed nit tho pleasure 4f the festiidty. Peter tand none Intows bette• hoi,), served upthel enteitairiment, his beit4iful frit; spacious riloah; oc,; lhe Tani Every thing in and about the rSem, was tasteful ly arid colfreniently arranged, and thefestivJ:board laden ,'with every thing that could tcmit the apPetite, At 4 o'clock fr. I M., the. compariy set doWn. president, WILLIAM BAGGER:n - 1. Piesidents,,tittiam B. Et l ttl, Esq., l'es.srs• lVfn. Col?fizsi and .11f. Codirars, Dr. Thoi. Bra. dy r itierille,'Esq.,lCol. C. F. Acknon, Me. s...Tohn Gaynor, , andl.lohii 31rBarns) cath being removed, OM, following fl. toasts were drunk. ; • • II REGULAlt'ro!isTs‘ •• r . `The day we celebrate—Saiied f I • hthe • • ..cFI ngs ewry ns man, as, :trim% e) that day lin which dawned the firtt rays of nainty. in the Emerald 7 I r Music-"Patrick l } 2.14. Ireland—too tonguffering unde9 her- present i struggle event ! • the ,replt Of the Union, I l 49gic--1-?rhe Harp that Once through Taq :01,. unitcastate.slorlmeria-0 ted CCountry,—The.f.sylt?i ' theeta ! : *ay every emigrant in them pe'come heti bpi thcil own free and pay the detai l tnide they onv her for thef privileges the: r \ by a faithful adherence, firmupport anu 91filier onstitution thd laws.! , . ! ;;• Co . ' ''4th:' The President of thO.linited Ste Musiu---liPres idea's( ! .stin - The \ menaory of Washirigton—i fins tq expresi our high opinion of his 'He wt.,' emphatically the 'Tattler of his ! •! Musie —L "Dead March I The state of I;'ennsylvania,-1 partairing.as they do lhel prt l vilege of cl are determined to unitie ! her other thi Payment of her honest debts, and tot • contempt the doctrine oflllepudiation. . Music—.l'he Star Spangl The Governor of Pennsylvanir f . , ! i • Mnsiei7GOverndert The Army ;& I%;avy of the li 7 —l•We entertain the highest ! sense of th antfhonor; and that aniinated by a spi I to their country, they , Would in every . I • protect and defend those Liberties for , lanteitors fought and bled. c' • Music—"Yunl -9th. the memory of Robert Ei !tirrte will soon arrive whe.H. his Epit; Musi r c—ttLavoume The memory of Gen. La niericans can never cease to contempla Ode and esteem, his d l exotion to her 1 Music=" Ilarscill I.lth. Darnel O'Coanell—The fr,l land, and the corisisient advocate of inancipaticin. ' 1 Nlusic--‘lEri 12th. Schiiylkill County—libr 1 lei - Prising citizens will imur her min i i into the bosoM of the , "niun, to Wa fheirl,fellow citizens, independent of! ;Outlet locks.. • ' ' 13th. Worrian—ln all stages cit 'er, wife, sister, or daughtcrilhi3 brig Alm diadem of our liaripiness. She with the smiles of our home), ;il—"Le' 6 t the toast ixt The' regrets of HOfi.' Henry , A. Hon: Arched: Ra 4 ll;''William Pringle dories, G. 'Richard B. Osborn, F. Hewstiri, do • Estioircs, invited guests were then 'Secretary. The-follinviOg seritime ing the apologies wore enthusiastil 'By Hon . Henry A. .ltitililenbe at home' and ',abroad;' may their lot every where,!fund may their condu deserve, as heretoibr i e, the respect patriot, and all gond men of every • , By Hon. Arch'd4 soon obtain 'a fn//,.lentire and per .i of her rightA and Illicrties, dan mat' By J. Pringle „Linea, Esq:--; CPConitell 7 -Villien his coudt place among the nations of the ea Lion of mankind :will place her L side'of Washingtek in their grati Lions. • • • By G. A. Nicholls, Esq.— Ireland—May the next annive ron Saint, either, s l ee all her wrong the green flag of nn rave by the men, over their Man - • By F. Berson:, Esq.-- The sons orEiin—Their heart and never recreant to America—th er ready for her liberties and her 1 aunts. 1 - I 181 2 s /2 * 1,23 Thefollowing volunteer toasts the company. i • By Dr. Thos: Brady. The Constitution of the United] ly the charter oi civallut of teligt consequently the fde tit' bigots: 1 By Mi. Edviard Rcrus. The American-Republic—the 0 et existed, founded upon Wel univi mankind: • • By M; Wrii. Callum Irishmen, 4tglishr i nen, read Br their meetinglln this world, be. that of St. Patrick, St. George aria another. By Mr. C. . We):ll3.* Ireland; as she ,oughtto - be. By Col: Ci F. Jackson. DanielOt+eitellH-TlieWashil may his l effdrtr in tire cause of frdi cessful as those of hie .prototype.l 16,8 21514 ';" L U 33 v§o 1, 17 21070 I 8 10,050 34 $16,310 84 D. E. Nica, En o . America--4may Ireland soon now. • ,f By, Mr. !trlichael Cochran. The Nati4e Anterican . Aisec4tioThe las descendants of foreigners then*las, who lop getting theirlowii origiry vrould'deny the shelter to others which this wantry offered to .their fath ' Chi& Neville, Esq.- !rile in dory of the gallant Monttlornety—may the tilertiesifor whith he Toughi! unit died ' - 14;176 93 4 .4,57 torts MEI uc ns pnie.atzd ttnsalticd, ns thi 10•0*--or which the bloodel . thiipat.7 . oi witilbect By limit. 'James Crgnc Anziriizt and Ireland; though the 't:l . ecatt divides -tlierti; they' itriene sYrnia thy, and worship at the 'same altar of Liberty. • • • By Hobert M. Palmer, DK. • 1 , Father Matthew and - Daniel 'O'Connel-H-the benefactori of their race; may the latter triumph over all his, bitter enemies.;- soon lead his: fel• low-Countrymen, to as glorious a victory, over the ,optioAstir, nitand, es the. former 'has already dy geined over the tyrant intemperance. By M. A: Dooley, Dsti.• The Hibernia Jackson Guards, the uniforth • they have adopted, is emblematic of the vow they' liave taken, tote true to the -Union. And 'their soldierly appearance and mliitar!.,- zeal; are 'proof inilefencO of• that Union, they Would be CAM(' in the vanguard. .• • • • , - • Toithis sentiment Col. C. F. Jackson,comman- Aer of the company, Made a •cry happy • Ad ap EM • prepriate reply., By 34r. P. Fogarty.' , 1 . . ~ . 'Fho memory of onrlate.PteSideftt, Col:Thomas :I.Baird, who was always ready 0 ctinnremtnerate the anniversary of the Patron Saint, with ihe . p . u. rest feelings of patriottsnr. - , . -2• .. •.i • . .. . Drunk silent -and standing. to the FSary o Chri ZIECI By Mr. John .Gayner. y• . 'The Native Anna lean lAssociationfoUnded on ingratitude and unjust in i:s tendency, which would : give the-citizen by necessity an advantage over the •citizen by choice. " • ' • By Mr. Bernard Ueilly. • Emigraiits to our soil—may no "stay laW" stop tliatte4rtment to their rights of citizenship, while the services of Lafayette, Kdsciusca S. Montrta ery. arc remembered with gratitude. IBy Robed. M. Palmer, Esq . . • The. friends Of Ireland in .chuylkitt county= May ; they' enjoy many returns of thc , pleasant fee - - tivities of tb-day, _ . By M. A. Dooley, Esq. j The repeal of the Legislative Union between neat Britain and Ireland-A measure denianded , 15y Onempil right, com mon reason, and common (iortest y, and until granted, not all the cohorts of power, can give stability tki. the British throne. By the President. Qin: host and hostess: This Was responded to by full bumpers, and Sacbn , tlr.te in l~ ur ador, !FM citizens 1 of grati -7 enjoy, defence !lumbia .te.s. March. IMIE O!!MMI Mt Trishate tizeash Fitizens In treat with f3IK che'ers. • - ,On.tuotion, 'rtso/rviirViat the proceedings be signed by , the. eflicers, and published in the papers of the Borough: d PE cited Stateil Ictr bravcryi CS;gned by Me (Siam) . . - bacis-41ay and jacks:um—Amos Iteridat has.written a most nialignaut, Unfair mituplilet, as. sailing Mr. Clay as a duellist. ?tow Mr. Clay has been twice involved in duels, much to our regret and we are Sure to his owri also, but in each case he Was the grossly insulted and injured party, as his 'opponent lived to see 'tired acknowledge', and he Manifested no vindicti%eness nor revengeful feeling. He merely confirined to a most absurd and wicked, enstoui Of the community in wllich he lived==-a:eustom which he did not nia - LC,titul might to have' disregarded. • We arc sure it is a sourer of.proftand gratitude .to him that no • tither evil, than the; sanction given to an,abominabloptactice resulted 'from these meeting", and that Its stain -of blood rests on his hands. ° lle has declared in an - address to his 'nciAittots , that no man can abhor dueling More than he does; though a deep sense 1: t• wrong suffefed, the momentary mastery of bifida: dlg,natiati; inipelled him k to seek the redress falsely a' ty led , honorable.' , : 1 , But this - viper Kendon, who has written the tract to blacken Mr. Clay for challenging and meeting I ' tivo men who Had gtbssly insulted-and default-LI t• 1 The loc'ofoios recently elected a State,Senlitor uns, has a lire of "e"'whkil 1 in New Oheaus to fill 4' vacancy, and thek4n . he narrtites Jackson's duel 'with Diainson, co -lA ': i now crowing, lustily, ovrr it. But they do rigoll'. nating in a gambling quarrel at. horse raer.., , dtal in I lie people that it was accomplished by a lotiOtiro: which Jackson, after . receiving 1) - " id* " ''' fire, judge granting.,When Mit on the bench,.ruttl44li: deliberately shot hisantagenist dead: Amos winds . •' out the Itthiet! of his ,C4.s:ociates, some I,ooCifie: np his account. of this bloody -teigt'alv as folloWA: I ,al naturalisation Papt, for which' hd • ht1.41:41 ‘;'1: The firmness of ncti•6 bOibltkil - by Gem Jack- 1 . impeached by the I, uisitina Legislitturefol 'ti son on this occasion has tIbI ceased to be a vubjert : 'have told this would It.'l;ve broken the charn6, i:,, of admiration. • * :.,,.* The stern s purpose . '• which m M !slight fact have nerved him, was best de- IJa d .Lrc Elliott-1 ' •- • • ~', -.: , 1 , . 1 i - , the , functionary Wiiiose . wren scribed by himself, en a 'person evp , resseil as- 1 , illegal t..!•ertiticates of is recent - 10e: Jonishment at Os self:,command : "Sir,' said he, frauded Mr. ito,telMs Ott df his seat in the 11441 IshOuhf have killed hint' if he had shut me ! . . ~„ • 1 . 1 .• .• • --..-• 4 i thr4lngh the brain" 1 ? t aus senate. .1 Ile outlage, lone% er, was tOo t on- , paple, and a tionunittre of the lipase of rinpre- . And yet the admiring narrator of this horrible ; I sentatives of that 1 4 tat'e reported against hq.:(l.ii liusineSs pretends to he shocked at the .contenipm:: i duet. This report wa's on the Bth inst. agreett to, tiort of Mr. Clay's bloodless duds ! Wlitt.t Mort- t .. „ . - 1.. t” , ... _ • - ,g,1 strolls hypocrisy !---.AVY. Trillium I "Vi' ieport sets forth fully and With greaVtar-' - - 1 rit:&"t'•.:lntl precision, 14. many act. of fra4;iiid . villainy perpetrated W that court; and the epatat- ' is endorsemenywhich it has just received ilo.lte liand.s of the House, can leave little; if anyWnbt in the mind of any Ole, , as to the truth of Atli' allegations made agai ist that corrupt and ..;titAlli gate officer. The report recoMmerid's•tho.. gt iott be removed from ofilie, and this,recomme,ilin: being endorsed by the 1-10,:'se, a . CormuitbOilf now be appointed to [pkOlite . arttklo - of icntit: meat, to he presentedite'thbSimatc 'for th'eitt,..illoii i in the pectnisrs. .I , :I'4' :1! 'rit cf,devei.i emergency, inch then ./,e6•D0041e, 1 mmet—T!#c aph nay be u Dccl sk' MIME to with grit ibcrty. Hymn." L lend of Tie= universal; go Bilgoli." and} and!cri. cral tren.spres rm and encer orcigtr affil or Black. *sc . ." or the cloth- test gent in - ill still cheer and °tit, tite- car Woinan.". Muhldribrg, A: Stokes; J, in Rohtn• 4 ' son, I cl Jno . . 6sborci, 1 read 1)7 the 13r.ilKs bouxrr . ett The committee ta'whorir this' suhjeot was refe . rrcil in our Le'gislature have made a Report, fteM Which We extract the followitt concluding portion tqaccOpanY- Ily "The Committee therefore cannot avoid the conclusion. that Mr. Wchert is not only liable in' his individual capacity to the holders of the over issue; but that he is amenable to a criminal prose cution tinder {he law, and liabld to its severest peni e a happy one t continue to of ev4r) pure. land." i allies., • ; • The cornmitiee can see many mitigating circum stances Ili hlr. Boas' case; but they cannot exonL eraie him; aria think that he too is liable, both civilly acid As the State Treasurer cancelled the notes of both'dates indiscriminately, without keeping an account of the amount of each date as outstanding. And as the second issue, and the third or, over-; issue, have the same date, it 'is impossible to say how much of the legal, or how much of the. illegal • issue is outstanding, or whatmnount of tinth the legal issues have been cancelled. The majority of the Committee, however, are r not prepared to say that the State is bound in any event to redeem the issue • now outstanding, and recommend that the noteholders have 'recourse to the officers 'of the bank, who are individually liable; and if that remedy shall fail, it will then bo a subject for the consideration of the Legislature what measure oughtto. be adopted in the case. The tiernmitteo offered the followitg resdlution: Pesplveil, That the Committee be discharged from the furtherconsideration of the 'subject. 'e'lind,"::rnay: she eel' ide.cirlition font' ghalF, take het h, the actlauia beratbr by the ude W and afree- I sly her Pat redkessed, or hands of Irish- t are' ever. true ' CIL rubs arc ev- I .fi improve .t The following is an extract from the V ashing ton Correspondence of the NY. Tribune:. • iwcre?offdreti by 4 , 0 f all the ugly questions that have arisen ly this, Texas question looks likely to be the most' .troUbld.siame. During this week it has been intro duced into both brtnelrea of Congress in a tangible forin, for the'flrst flaw. In the senate, on Tues day, Mr. Buchanan to the astonishment of every body: said that he would not express his - viewa on the annexation of Texas now; but that he consid= . ered the Almighty had given to the people of the United States a direct mission to go Chi and fake pOssession of all Texas,Mexico,California, and Or egon ; that rhe - y might carry civilization,Christian ity and a.,Republican form of Government there- 7 and that all this would be don't ‘Vithiii the next .30.0r'40 years and perhaps earlier." IStrit `s—not on ohs sights, slid ; ott that isaeequa4ty of Si,Andre - w in One diing, in; c‘Oachision, Lean insure you of. The President, Mr: Calhoun, the: members of the Ilthise from all the States I have named above— all the Southern Senators nearly to a man, have, are, and will be doing their utmost to'effect the annexation of Texas. A society has been formed here of Southern men for that purposo---(who arc not members, of Congressmen) but who act in concert with Congress; the head, and front and hole: of this • party is Mr. Senator Walker—a fund hoe been raised by, rich Southern men to de fray all, the expenses of printing, publishing, doc uments, speeches, &c. on the subiect ; and no fea sible means is to be left untried to eact their oh. "ect." of . = as Aped= 4 II ~.„.. Tut "karkri ! Ter. TneaTt 1 !---Wkilingly i v would the wig makers enter into a 'treaty ill' n Dr. Jayne.. covenanting to pay him im annual au , itpro *vided he cyanid cease's() sell his Hair Tonic, li by superseding , the use of wigs is ruining' WO ' tern , . New 11...mclUIRE.—The Locofocosi liave - car sales. - Thu is "the head - and front of his 04.44.ng;.*'' and so doubt "if all , his hairs teen: lives, there icceit re-' Tied this State as usual, and by about the usual Venge has sumach for thetrralli":' Bat be wilt:A.of his -_, Hair Tonle, and It will Make the tiairgrow,sitA"Ad- , . ,-..., ~,,., dins Is 'going out of ifishion, the' sooner' their Ite, . ~. , „ , t be he t, in ol t i : l4 l r mLo r tAc i t rs itairdnen.ttilittrie.tter. I,._ A Vl . gs .. - lemon , . The lower house of the Legislature of OluO iut . e , 1161;141m by EICIIItoLTZ & SANDNIiWri. • . Vratts-. ~. . ..., tas.sed'a . bill abe li shint Etuhlic executions ; ;‘'ill l ) Aicnt? fur the rth r rielc". ' :: ' - 3 - 16 r! ..':.'"'- 1 , ~ . -ii ,, -;i . . . , • t.ilA-:3; • _ _, Majority. BUSINESS ATBEEINT7'. • • 'Terms To merehreats,ar.il ethers whc. wish' to adver-' 1 tise by the year, with frequent 4hanges of aver... tisetuents, the terms will be $ lt2 per nnitutn„in-; eluding the paper, or $lO advance; - squares with the paper, without Oringe, $` , .10 per annum, or $d in advance. 143.ile"iiiiresof 12 lines with the paper. $B. or $(1 iilitlaNare&? , i I 13u.-: - shims Card of 5 lines, $ 5 widi.tho i paper. rs 4 in advance--31ines $ 3 with tlipopr!, or l e 44_ , out the paper. • Larger advertisements wilt te pulitiling agreement. • 1 One square of 12 lines, one, dollar Stir hiser tions, and"2s eentsfor every sebsequent 144ertiori.j Five lines or under 25 cents for one iruserion, and„•,;,; 12. cents* every subsequent insertion. , , • , . insurancr - .. -I ' - • •-•' ' ,-.? • t:, --q"J . . . . The subscriber, Arent for one of th ,, _ best lattrancer:7, offices - in Philadelphia. is prepared to make ittsill-ances: , ;' , on ail desetiptions of property, silch 'as Ilonset: :11ill.s.:';.; Stables, Goods, Furniture, d:C., Sr.e., at the reit' loWesti. rates. -A '4: ~ -.- B. n!LzN. -. ,:. -- - • •• - ~: . . r 5• V. B. Palmer, Esq., No. 59 plaia, is authorised to art as Attetit to receive 3 9pstrip- :fp lions and advertisements for th:itpaper: . ' :Nlessrs. & Ttrrt.u, \u.1 2 23 Nassau at,. New Vurk, are authorised to recre Sujiscriptious Adv sit Ist:meat s; far 'the' 'sl.iners• journal. . , . Cheap Publigations. ~,, All the cheap puhlications are for sale at this 011it4.). , as soon as issued, at pablisher'sl prices. Sittaltl copiclie:::: of any work obtained to order. 1 - ! Passage Agency, - &0. -' .• .11 The subscriber is prepared tt engage Passage. Passengsrs front every part of ',upland, Ireland, Seott , land and 'Wales at the Very lowest rates. He also tend' to remitting money to every part of Europe, sums of one Pound and ginvarda. Ity prompt rattentio.l to bushier!, he expects to giye eneral satisfaetion. ANNAN. Mehl for „'7,...'j? „ 10 EP II McNIUAtRAY. t. mac__ til Ca t: TA'it ire .tyn I,IIE lEsveN i ur..--fThe irfr f l eeipts of Revenue from Cus oms at this part lie Ist of January last have been as follows: • n 1844., in 184.;:-i;i ,876,6 1 C) 351 1 3,W„1 g,163;110 053,676 January; FebrUary, nardi; to 16th, .. . . t i 3 Total 21 months. 5,039,•101 1 This Sum will undou'oiedly be swelled to„* least Five and a Half Milli Ons of Dollarsfor tai v..'• single portit the close of the quarter, two WeW . hence; and, as the collections at all the oilier pciiX cannot fall far beldw the ainount tealited total Re‘enue of the United states from; Custor4,. only .Caninit fall' beloniTt::c 111tu.roiis for current quarter. nif at the rate of FORTS lkill.Ll4C pet aniunit. But we do nit suppose the 'recei# 'will be as heaty throughout as in the first qt* ter of the year. They will probably (if the T:04. 7 ;i • ill is let tlierte,) range, from Tut ref T 7 Two; to Triio T!•Flyt I 1.4.1.10 N. 4 deff4V ing all the current penditures of the Govern Ment, and:affording 'A '• 'to Fifteen surplus to bp employed 404:1 deeming the remaining Xreasury '~utes and is bunt half paying Lathe National Debt.; Ali but,' says a triumphant Frec' TraM; • you are calculating, Mt heavy imports, id, 44, of Stair Prtitective sir, we arc itel; Nilo are anticipating thatnar imports fcir the Will range from One HtMdred to One Huntl 'and Teh fah-land safe unniunt, :will be ove'rthilanced bv..ditr exports, and allo0:4 to bring baek ti consideilble amount in specikOr '(what we greatly prefer) l a still greater; amouiliin oilr dishonored and depreciated State Honda. We appeal, then, to !considerate and c0r4.1 ' men of all parties to stand' forth in floor 0(1144: icy of •lelt4ng, alone l s' The bresent Taqat is demonstrated; does not i cut off Foreign' Voir e, but steadies and invigorates it. It doianot drOin ish the - Revenue, but gr'eAlly increases' it; seAttt ail our/National indeldedners may bei paid'o,t4n three years at fartheSt ifilt is einiply That it . rldrs not cripplellndustry or diniiniskTho - rewards . of Production, let'the nniverdity cei,n; ployment and the abundant strikes for higheklßa-' ges ant.Wer: Then \Otis : sliould • the l'uritr,b,W;o - C any Man imagine-4A% 1. 1 .1 ne. • • .• Bt.Aserts.tr.--Wer will not--, - ;Nay Califlttt4ett.- I him wttlt the Ellagpliellolls ClllaCk't3 WIIVIOILL; YOU DIE Considering it an interrogatory, bkiFong log tints to.sour DIVINE ARCHITECT::; 410 we: can, with beidmint„ , pritpriety, ask him who iv:AU:ler but with Atdroitc, Pnro Throat, WhOoping Cougkiikleun- Flimption, 3.kaiithr., (seamy, other Pulmonary Ditt*ite—; Why do yntr not use Dr . .; Inderwmary a medicine cOropounded by a .regatar flraduadiS.".mthu .has had llllCCUexpricnte, cllneasea of the Imffltg, Price, noty.sq cit., per Note.. • ' A child of Ths..T: immediately relieved ofla -suffocating; 'c•otigli - , t4~ie3i its' parents, were fearful would prove fate, by ukintfttebrF mg's Pulmonary SyrupJ - - Formate in Pottsville, I NATltolesale and Retail, af',ll4llM : S. C. MARTIN'S Ding Store, and in Phila., bertw. .1) vorr, Sen. Starch, t:,l • I A Sw t mmisn or .r,ii e. Hs 1,n,"2.~4 it is callAaike every other disordered' Motion of the blood, isb4frig to corrupt and stagnant humors in the veinoui eircitlation,, which Prevent the propCr return of the vital thitlitei the. heart. ' The blood can Itave no more predilecl* for the head than any other part; indeed its ownak, the gravity would give a tebdency to the extrernititis Abut ..when Ihe passages .ark' choked up; and becortbtOs it were, :prisoncr in the head; no wonder therea:dis.-; tention or swelling of tbe blood vesselS, a presivolp- on the braiti and headache, giddiness,[palpitatiorepc, the heart, insanity, apoplexy, and other dreadful rmAl(s. Wright's Inaian Vegetable Pills, arc oliV of tiriOtest, ' if not the very beet medicine in Mt world, for *vine - . disease from the body; b ecause they cleallse Ilitstom-, a r h affd bobles f rom att Miens and ein rupt . hunrop, and - purity the' bloc a. . ~i ' . r. . :...p CAUTION.—As Crnteyfeiters Mik e abroadrar ticular. in all cases, to a k for 'Wright's Indian tit4eta ble Pills. For sale, by Messrs'. IT.. & J. 110,ATT14.1".5qi . illei • .and the other Aeents in tit ititylkia . co; ' - ~r.' ';•.. i in Mar.l •o--4 3, 1 - i.:-I.ii . • ,6 WHILE LIFE RE3iAtICS, *F. HAVE BTlf.'!'f/PME.. norz.--,Dr. Whatir's I:ralsam of : Wild - Clierfy"i-Nct quarkery—No Deceptiim: In setting forth theWrittues of this truly great' medicine; pro ha.ve no tiesirOiZ de- , celve those who are laboring tinder. a thiction,nof,db we wish to eulogize ivinoic than it jirstly deservg . tc4 Yet when we look' around, and Iwo . the vast a nt of suffering and distress :occasioned by many of •Ii; dis eases in which this medicine ' has proved so big ,Auc ec.sful, Wc feel that we cannot urge its;tl* :9 too strongly, br say ton runch in its favor. • ; 1,,•;., . Various remedies, it is true,'have been offeo4,and puffed into notice for the cure of-diseases of thk•Tfings, and some have been found no doubt very usKet, but. of all mat hare yet been discovertd, - lt is adrritgo by physicians, and all whO have witnmed its-effeaVatat none has proved as sureessNl as••this. For:44 2 lhnia, Shortness of Ifreath, ind similar affections,ittady be 'pr‘notuaced A positive ! cure. It has cured slhnia in many cases of ten and twenty yearSstanding,AWoY sicians bad declared the casc,beyond the read Wined icinc. ' . , `.. Sold in Pottsville, by S: S. C. MXIFEC. In Reading, by Mrs.lB. 'MORRIS: " •-• • . • i•': , 31ar..23, . ,• • : . • . 4'02- . A:.:x .~ ~L 'Y L' ~V :. N lAI ES EMI 1
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