'Subs° 'bers - fer the *Carnpaign. , •In rder t. place the Miners' Journal within the ,seeeli or ell, during the r.pritoachine •Presideptial and tubentat Elections, we will runtish it to Clubs and &hers,. ova the first of APril, until the. Presidential Election, a p riod ern - Months, en the follotving terms. Blngle S. • stilts:rex $00 0 61. r. do' . 5 . . Twelve do ID 00 Twenty el do - • ~ 20 00 All 'orders must be post paid. and neeinnparled with the cash. A, , rent . 'R. VANNAN, Puttaville. IIY MAS 3 .) C IE TJ ETINGS;pr THE . In t pursira cc of a Resolution of th e emrrtat. CLAY CL:tal., . a .hl se Meeting of the CLAY CL I;13:3,-will be held Mouthl • until the ensuing Presidentha Election.— .Thettat'lgeting will be held 0 the. . [ ; . . •-• I TOWN IiALI..'" • in thisloreugh, on - Tuesday Ereninr, the 9th of April. AwAddreS will be delivered on the occasion,sesting forthlte in ucnre. of Whig Principles on the welfare ps and aerier ty•of the country. • .The Ladi s are partieulirly incited to attend. t y order of the Comrgetice of Refavereent. lilOA-"T.HT n our first page wine found g article oit•Gaiilens and Gardening. Garden". an interesti, min r ...„, ,c.—Persons holding memorials a lust any alterat on in , the present Tariff, will , lease forward tli m tmthis Mike as sPesdily as pp.-ibis. 11:7 4 15111i crihers chanting their. pliccs .of resc dencs on t e fist of April, will please give .notice et this - 011i e. • Mze-rx.xa.—Tha news from Washing-. 1 c Tariff vas in danger, has aroused its .ugheut this region, and in pursuance only'a half dofs notice, a very large .nvened at Hill's I-Totel on Saturday af. !t. 'The large turnout Of the Working 'the feeling exhibited on their cart in e Tatiffof 1812, r. evinced in the niort is : manner—and lyhen • the insidious of the Bill reported for its.destnretion, ed by ., the different speakers, their: in s:. roused to tne,highcst pitch at the .d at thole prosperity, by. a party who ofore profesied so Much regard for the the Working Medi After the meeting every man present'signed a petition to calling up 3ti that body to stand by the *r Whig Tariff of 1612. Theprocced. - c found on the first page, to which we icular attention. TARIFF tin that tb, friends thr , of a call o meeting c• tune= la. lien, and farm nf t enthusiact character was expo dignataon blow aim• have here i interests o, adjonme3 Congress, Democrat, lags will invite par The C . can glean ferent .. at Trtide.—From all the inftirmatioit we the quantity of coal on ha'rl in the dif kets, will not exceed 50,000 tons, about ty'sent to market by, th i Rail Road, rat ofjamtary Mast—consequently the On for the year ,endirig on Moriday . next, 1,250,000 tons, being an increase of a -4 00 - oyei the consumption of the precious 1 e mattet 'will requite, this year nearly [4 torm.' I . the quant eine° the consump is about bout 1.00,' year. T, 1,500,00 4 Is the period at which prices are arran li e commencement of tim Summer trade, ass is , slacking off a little. The Rail . of very!, busy, and on the Canal but few ve been sliirrpcd,'at indefinite rates of ti the 'course of a - week or 1.1;vo, the busi beain.te nacre more rapidly. .. As thi ged tor the . bus' Itoad coxgoes h freight. ttess will The held at I of the sc there in en:it:7l l 6e 'nig -.Ratification Meeting, g nvigGlatirr, T ucsdai last, iemlnded us ines of IS4O. The " Claißoys" were the "Conestoga Teams "—the Banners P•—the American. '1 7 111..'w - its there—and old coon" was there, I • - Wag on n. tree, looldnirerytlad." IC ero Olt, the "Ea , . . -- - \ i, the meeting' was large and enthusiastie; 'nfused' a- spirit throughout the county, ' lead to victory. Let every; man Mit do and Schuylkill county must and will jerity for HENRY CLAY 'and Gen. E next fall. . Read the pMecedings in an-, mn. - I In a wor and has i that mu his duty, give a m MARK other col, ilk Lutittili.--jt will be observed that Etq., has retired from this Insti-. d tha€ it is now under the Superintek tunes A. lanag, A. B. his former Assfi- P is'well known to Our eitizenslas one of I catthers of the day, and a strict diseiplinari iil3ofongh has had but few teachers more I t, end who have given ao general sal& o those who have entrusted their children lire as Mr. Pitman—but like sr-great many he has retired to:make arrangements to Polk C. W. tution, d _nee ofd tant ; wll the best lan. 0 :Si faction to his others, 11 a more lucrath;o buijnes etgago rg House at Scltz'qlhe i ll•H.!rel.:-4-The En tuse , now building at Schuylkii Haven, Philadelphia and Pottsville Rail Road y, is a tremendous afilii. It is built cir ind is topped off in the shape of a Dome, !lsty feet. igh, of immense dimensions.— ke been informed, (whether correctly or not Inc); prepared to say, tiot (knowing its di ms,) that when finished, it will be the law tne in - the ‘ United.States. his certainly a iy in this quarter of the country. . gine IL by the Cotapa I color, a about -We boL we are mensio est Do Coiirt.-L-Eiglit days of the present term ourt was occupied in trying an important growing out of a_ claim for damages for y. supOsed_ to be injured by mining un bOrough. The . ease wds John C r Ofibr t: the Greenwood Company--;-and the Jury of our law su prope der th, man awarai .1 the inAl on Wednesday last $2.100 dainges for .1' nry abstained bY the three story Brick Build -Centre street, now occupied by F. W. mg, i ' I. Hugh burg • burg cpirit to the 1 The Locofoeus held a meeting at Orwigs .tt ktotiday last, which was 'lts worthless in as the principles they prates, are ruinous country. Defeat, even in Schuylkill coun : s legisly . written on every feature,-and the .f thetpnly speaker sounded like a signal for I. ve. The orninoiaa deat'n.spell could not be MEI 1021:1 IN brolp I Tries 1-I Trees I! !—Why don't our ,i, plan t Shade Trees in front or their real- I .' to improve the appearance of the town. u great neglect on ,their' part—rind recollect i tenionly be done to advantage in the Spring 1 , ) Ye*. Now is the time. Don't neglect it cuici. ; - , eitize den It 13 that a' Of th, (my 1 Tao ;sat riOnthly MassL.Meeting willbe held Tooia Hall, on Tueeday:evening the 9th of are reque.cd fa give, a genstal o all the friends .of Clay, and OtkEtts to' be t on:thC oecasinn. The Ladies are particu• at th Ap.-' tton nvitt.',l to atti.:,n3T EIMI Monday /left, the Election for . overnor :I.ate Offices; takes place in Conn cticute— . .ppe our Des.;craf.c Wkiz:frlencls keep ;all jn ra.nion, • and We the , RENE • Sethi Cnitnty Banii• Affair: ;-, • WE. Heckert:hoe. presented 1 petition to the Legislature, in which he statetat the Commit tee of Investijation into the esairs of the Iferks County Bonk, has done hind injustice: ',He de•. Glares that dieter& %vas induced to issuees7oo,::' 000 Relief Notes at the earnest solicitation of Gen. Simeon CaMeron, a - friend of Porter ;.! that he agreed to do so, and communicated his decision t• the Governor. In consequence of not receiving reply - , he supposed the Governor had accepted the preposition, and they commenced issuing .the same, and paid out f:.0,000, vvhen the . opinion of 'Horace Blaney was published, declaring suctfan issue contrary to law.' He - immediately ceased. issuing any more notes; 'mil intended meeting that siren with the demand notes of -the Bank: 'Mut. 83 I . . the hilure of the Girard Bank, locked up a large portion of their ftirels, which compefted•the Insti tution to stop—the demand notes of course dcpre- ~ ciatcd—and he was thwarted by untosiard circum- ' ai stances, from acconiplishing his object., He also states that before he agreed to make this large is- j r z sue, he - wasshown a written opinion of Ovid F. if Johnson's, thc'4ttorney General, in: which it was I maintained that a single Institution could issue the balance of the Delief Dtotes not taken by the other Banks. Mr. Deekert, in order to secure the re demption of the $30,000, over issues, proposes depositing with 'the State Treasurer, securities which the Bank holds for el:greet:ion, to the amount et: $30,124,and give his bond in a sufficient sum to make up any deficiency-at the expiration of five years, after said Securities have been exhausted. -Be declares that r every dollar issued went into the general business'of the Bank, and that he did nut even receive one dollar forhis services in the shape of a salary while' he was in the Institution—ani I independent of this, that suits are now pending against him for $lO,OOO which he raised on`his personal responsildlity to sustain the Bank. Ainong the liabilities which the Bank holds, and which he proposes handing over to the State in case she Will agree to redeem the over issue, we, find the following, whichvill account for the anxi-„ ety on the part of the Governor . and his friends, that the Bank should take this issue : c•• Simon Cameron, James Camera; frOomes 111.-Porter, C.- Ovid P..lohnson, Attorney General, and 0. Barret; one •of Porter's `Printers, j• Benjamin Parke, another of Por- ter's Printers, . Two thirds of the amount of the over issue' and probably obtained from that identical money. Judging from the character Mr. Dechert has always sustained, we think there can be no doubt but that he has been most shamefully duped,by as precious a set of political knaves as ever disgraced the State; who after having obtaincdthc plunder, now plot together to throw all the odium of,the trans faction on him. 'He, however, deserves some pun ishment, for suffering hiniself to be made the tool of such men. He ought to hav'a known them better. - Not Withstanding all these disgraceful disclo sures,j the people are now called upon to support David R. Porter's nominee for overnor, Henry 1 A Muhlenherg,-to enable them toucoverup all this villainy, by sealing up the Books. Will they do it ? If they do, they are no better han the actors I themselves in these transactions. N ' . RARE SPORT.—Tho following Bill ryas post cd up4n our Borough on.Saturclay last: The Fox and the Coon/—Grand Contest.' grand contest between a little red Fox, and a real live Coon, the representatives of Van Buren and Clay, will be had at the saloon of the Town TIIIS EVENING, (Saturday,March 23d,) at 85 o'clock. The friends of the, old Fox, of Kinderhook, aod also the adherents of "that same Old Coon," of Kentucky, aro invited to, attend, and see that Icatplay" is shown to their respec tive favorites. Admittance, 127 1 cents. • Pottsville, March 23d, 1844. This contest grew out of diSiute about the re presentation in the Forum, of 'a Coon with the. Fox down. On the - evening in question, a large number assembled at the Hall to wanes the exhi bition. The Coon was only about six months old and rather small. The Fox was an old 'un, near ly twice the size of hie .Coonship, and looked quite as sly and-cunning as Matty himself. Tho prepa rations were all _madc;—bets ran high—Cooney walked deliberately into Foxey, and' d him in 146 minutes! Foxey ran and enscorised himself in a Bucket—Cooney followed, sprung upon the Bucket, placed his paw- in a peculiar position— and a shout in favor of the "Coon- of Kentucky," fairly rent the Hall. Is not the .result of this bat . tie ominous ofthO grand contest next fall.' ' Dax.Aorur The Loco focos in New York, have absolutely commenced the 4 , tom-fooleries " and 4. Lumbuggism," of the whigs, which their chief, Matty, dOwn to the lowest whipper-in of the party, have pronounced ..horrible mummeries;"— they have absolutely commenced singing at their meetings. There is this important difference however,—the democratic whigs sing spontane ously,-7it proceeds from the very Venom of their . hearts. But the Locofocos are compelled to hire ringers for Me °mitten, in the same manner - that the Englisbohired°the Swiss, during the American Revolution, to fight in the cause of tyranny and oppression. The Doings of Congress.—The present Con gress has done, st, little for their .wages, thee-even the very Women have commenced crying out Shame ! Shame ! ! The following is from Mrs. Royall's last paper, the Huntress : , Con cress ! Congress I !--0 you 28th Gen . gress,. with your rules, and your talk, and . your tariff! and your .previous questions; your Hon •onb what will the people [whose servants ye are] say Will they, not murmur, at your talking. and doing nothing. One public act passed , ! and here are four-months gone! ! !—We are asham -ed Of our 'Western Members I—Quietly drawing your eight dollars per day, for talk, and that none of the best. Come, come, rouseup, and go ahead. witlia rush." EpaiSargent's Life -of 'Henry Cla:y.—We have received from Messrs. 'Greeley & Mc.Elrath, of New York, a Pamphlet of 80 pages, containing the Life aria Services ofHenry Clay, brought:down to the year 1844, by Epes Sargent, - at the low rate 0f'123 cents. It ought to hive a tremendous air. culation.— The Rerme Bilie=-This Bill is now under "discussiorf tip the Legislature. The Printer's Bill was passed last week, after a siege of ntarly three months: The discussion cost the State more money than the printing will cost for two years. in- A Locofoco admitted the other day,tliat in one of the strongest Locofoco districts in this coun ty, be did watieve that Multlenbere dire C votes. - =SE MEM=E== .IX i...i . 1" TiRIVP ;Mastock arrhfizsrasetrric. A nient4ndorti Teri' meang firms" 11Z11'Ptilln in : delpitict,, on kendei last. !The : 4o , ll*cl' of-the 'Chinese Miasma tenuki not bold hudf4he peciple that c' 4l Yentia• As gOnist_the.r. t hug wader n - g a. d,bY appointing the on : Jonn Sorgeaut as Ch * an, twisted lily upwards of ,itity mer cha nts, ! tn ., ' ants and sainittErcturers,, as t ife . Presidents ! and Secretaries,. that portion itraailing outside; re red to linlependenco Squ*,l and organized another' ntieting t which numbeEcd. several thou s= :After rho pawing -of"-the tresolutions, , the M tin in 'the Chinese Muscuur Aimed, to joi with their fellow citizens , in ridependenco Sq Arc. The people Ire in tneition-4ct their Rerliesentetires helare.l . :11-' .. i fralne impottant'Act was conunuitictited atithis ue ting, which ought to hems& knrcn; that not r a ngk alanufacturer;oremun'merlof American ?Ifsufactures, petitioned Congreasijim an (sher d' n in the Whig. Tariff of 1342-1-the.Billiwas $3,600 12,200 3,626 $20,296 rTnr, , c ell at the instance of Agents of foreign mann ic urcns; yet this is'the pgty.that hasthdaiOac ty to call the, friends Of-our Terifi', l „ British N i i:45. ,, I;• i' , ~ ' - ',h :. • . 4miaroms' of Repudiation.--A' meeting :ma heldin .Northrumptiati county, about . ten ‘ days since , at Which. they resolved to resist tln;:collection of an more State taxis, until the lislature.coria plidd with.the Wiilres of . the peOple, by selling the putl i die works, , and pursuing a system Of retrenCh meta in the expenies of the State, 1,1,) accordance with the nceeisitiei of the times.' pimilar meetings have been held In tither sectionso ,fthl i r State. , Arc th4people much tcbl3ine so long ds the Legislaiture refuses to act cm_those questions 1 Is it not the: only course that can be adopted tI conipei the Legislature to perform , their' duty! - One thing,' hoivever is ccrielit; that no relieve can be expect-' cd,tuntil every' ccstige of Loca , oeoism is isiviipc fr4n the State=-and judging ikons! the signs of thq timo, the people will make a 'clean business •,, 1 of it next fall. ; - • ' The "Big Pire."--Cile observe ithat the .feiks I • in all quartcrsltre congratulating themsclveS that 1.4 World - was not burnt up op;flie 21st instant, l while some of the Saints,. who hadiprocureditheir long iohea and plates of glass to ascend on, preient • gpiteus ludicrous_an appearance as was to lie ex petca from these who had been sb effectually !done fob" in ~ the; humbugging line. The old gentle n4n, Mr. Miller, it is said, is i rying back'out frgm the time ,; that wan't answer. Th,e lowing extract from one of his letter's, eigne,dthy apdlpubli i shed in the ' of 7, 1843, settles that 'businessl I . My principles in brief, aro that eiesias Christ take possession of the same, with all his Saints, some time between March 21; 1843, and March 21, 1844. 1 hae never for the since of tvientyl three years, had any other tima preached or pub liihed by me.; ' I have. never 'fixeclion any mouth, day, or hour between that time; I , have ,ncver f4ind any mistake in reckoning, s'imming up, or Miscalculation; I have made no provision fin any oilier time." : " I A Slander on the Peac e f 18 - 15. 117 Keep it before the Peo ' o ple. .6 1 The Globe, the Organ of that Party, whi ✓ lt libel- Id Gen. Harrison and. that Henry Clay, afterhav aroused the Clay, Cabinhoye ot the nation, has said, h. g with the other Commissioners effected the "Preaty of Ghent; " CAME BACK WITH AN INGLORIOUS: PEACE, PURCHASED BY iiUMILIATIONI . , _.. 0. Remember, this is said of the glorious ter. ination of a war, opposed bjr '''an Buren, as ti-democratic !-Forum.' . ! . The G:obe is the National ergai of Vin 13 r ii u rn i ffl not satisfied, with heaping itr blackguirdism 1 on our best public men—it IrAs now commenced sfandering the country. Was peace purehased tpt humiliation; felldsweitizens !1 A name 'A NS ! ! REEMEIsi. !?--You will , atio l ter at the bal- I't-bores. . ; ".. ..- • . . . , . .;. • .. The Printer% Bill-Phinder l 'rho bids fair , i e eenting, thc, public printing at the lowest rate's, according to the. late law,were °poled on Tuesday It. . TheDnglish Printing and Binding was al -1 !tea to J. M. 0, ',aware. at jl47y per, ent leas i fi art the last Locofoco reg-7.shatuie i toled sto pall for said printing ! I decor! Ba b received the erman printing at thirty-seren and a half per" ent less than , the same Legislature agre e d to pay f or said printing. If these faCts 'flo not open the lyes of the people, Ire don't kno what will. 1 REDUCTIOX :OF POSTAGE. --.• he Loa's Foco ouse of le.presentatives at Werhingten.'lnts're orted against any material altcrrtion in Lir pres; ent rates of postage. The Whig Senate has ro. t,, ported in favor of a reduction icil eet the Views l of 'File people., There is something Pigish in Loco.: ocoiSm; the more you want it go forward, the • ore determined it pushes back% 'ord. I • °Nits. MAFLE . .-40t111 county,. who opposed the Tariff gress,"n a letter states, that if be oppose any' altiration of the pies] !plc (0147 WI, I !plc support. a doubtful person to ure,7hen so many good menit obtaihed for the purpose. lAlw eiples, and select the but ,mento to carrY out those princip Tux. Arntsxstios.—The ashington corms , pondent of the True Sun,: who writes from the councils of the Calhoun men, saps : , . • There is a decided majority against the zanier ation iii the Senate, and' no treaty,' will bit ratified, as predicted in my former letters. Mr. iClay will declare strongly against the Annexation, and the Whigs will endeavor to make a party question of it, by forcing the Democmts into susMining the. measure. Mn Clay's ; well. known friends say "that he will come out flat-footed against it," }without any reservation or dodging the question. Heknows. that his sure cards for the Presidency anYthe* Abolitionists, Liberty-Men, and Manufac turers of the North.' , The 'oldrp#ty issues are be 'coining every.day More aPparent, as the same to he again fought over in' the - nest contest. The' lAbolitionists, - Manufacturing. Native < America . Dank, and Internal Improvement interests, • ill 'consolidate and form the Whig *inks. Th ul ra extremes will compose the Democracy." ' BOLIED of TRADZ liteottr i —We erpect to receive this riport irt's dai or two, wheil wo will lay it before ciur readers. The coal men. have been i so much atgaged during . 1 the Winter, that they ihave not bed itufficient leiiare to prepara it at ez!rlier period: Vie Buckeye Blackarriith.— r Thti • Locofocos have commenced abusing 31r. I Bectr :i ,ttiltn, strong his 'prestunptiiiii evidence that NO fail heavily upan them; -135 r ' the bye . , at,e honki ii 4, to sei Mr. beai,in *is. quarter.': is t pumeraus (riptide wouid be'pleised to heal him *in:. , I ' Fire.—A stable at Ltovellyn i belonging to the I Nicenre, De Forest, sumes burned down Un youdg Plea Int) regret, to s*thitt lota' One /14Saiirtiabi4 in the 0 31 P 05 ; 9PPesedtt! be the. (work of .1n incendiary., A. reyenni ofssp b FCst Ilogere . 4 To? i d ip detection oldie incendinry. • - The GOVemurlia eiginsi think tO give thri State PiintingtO the to bidder ! ' :• ' ,‘: 1 . 2's = ; NathSidel Bart; Sr.; Ihe'tther - !tra.`blayi, , died recently at his residence inKentneky._ :`, The Pedford' Clay' C it, being +lied the use of the - Court Heise by tie Loictfocoi Coiunty Ceini missionens, have built a Log Cabin for :their gLei the comm eg oda t kin tion. d o f T et b/Be d ford Coq iss are made of I ' , Thera wereexported from Bastin, ' during the week ending the ltlth instant, t 1,169 bales of Domestic Goode. - , 4- i Tali Le Brown, who was sentenc ed to be hurl in April next, for aiding a female !dare to escape; has been pardoned by the Governor of South Car.. olina. •He was to have been pub licly whipped', however, as a punishment for his supposed crime: I • 1 The oregon matter has been pit to rest in the Senate by 28 to 18." I , • i , I Tsx,ts.—The Globe publishes; a letter from General Jackson, falarable to they annexation of Twos. ' 1 , • BAPiISZD.--lipwatds i of one Inindmd persons belonging to the Millefito persuasimi were baptie ed in the . Delaii•are; at Camden, Monday, during the snow storm. ' ' • i• • A large woollen factory has just been erected at Juliet, 111. • • • Western' Conrentioiz.—lt is propased to hold a great Whig Conventinu in the City of Louisvillt;, an the first Monday of July next. • ; Texas presents .runi the best and most antnerl , tic geographical information, a supet'acial area, of 350,000 square milesj—that is, it is fivetimea i s large as the coLimonwCalth of Virginia, more than tWiee as'large as the kingdom of France;, and ten times tm large as England and Wales. • Why tife naughty pots like post.otrlce labels! Becausci you must lick their , backs 'before they stick to their letters. • , i Counterfeit s's on t h e Bank •of Smyrna, Deli: Ir arc, have made their appearance. , The engra. clog of fife rice of the figure in the vignette is poor . and . dark. . .Gen.PerEn A. Piatratt, the Broth er-in-lati of Mr. 'lay, and Secretary of War, under J. Q. Adarn tis, 'Ong att influanti ) al and leading Statesmdn ) died at his residence, Niagara Falls, on the flolh . 1 inst., ink the 71st year of his age. . ) Mr. McKay on Monday, introduced al bill to providet for the coin4e done dollargold pieces, i This make a delightful little coin; if we can get plenty of them, e.ch iu his own right. , Free! Tradr.—lt is said in the London Times, that a Subscription, was recently opened in Eng. land, to raise. funds to circulate Free Trade Tracts in foreign countries. I A very large sum had been subscribed. Some of these tracts are to be printed foicirculation in the United -States. Twenty-five Days later from Europe. The Caledonia arrived at Boston on Friday last. . She brings intelligence twenty-four days later. The most important newe is the conivictionof Danicl9'Connell, and others. It created'a great sens.itlon, and the Court 'immediately adjourned for a few days. Jodgtnent will be pronounced iat "'the ensuing term. unless motions for arrest; of Judgment prevail, which have been offered. • Various surmises With, regard' to the punish ment that will be inflicted are afloat. The gerfer, al impression, howol i er, seems to prevail, that the • launishment will be I;ght. O'Connell has t ken his seat' in Parliament. He was cordia' Ily_reecived by•thc Whigs. ThC Editors of the Dublin [tepee( papCrs . haVe formally resigned as Members of the Uepeai 1115. sociatiim, in consequence of the verdict against ,O , 'Ccirinell and his !.s.saciates, and the legal :as sumptions on which it is based. Thq English Mirusters hive been sustained by Parliament on the . liish Question by a large .ority:! • A Dublin paper announces, in its prospeo , tus, that foreign parliamentary reports will be givenluntil the Irian{ Parliament is restored. The Anti-CantLaw League Meetings continue to beheld weekly in Covent Garden Theatre. , Mr. O'Cohnell attended' the meeting held on Wetides day week, and received a welcome Which the ikord " enthusiastic " butlfeebly describes. He'made a' • strong speech against - the Corp Laws, and ihen alludd in a very Nxtions manner to the nen , as sociation being obliged to consult a white witch, (anglico a lawyer) the Temple; on the laW of conspiracy " before they''dould proceed. o . a New Judicial District. in Senrita the hillsio form a separate Judicial District out of the counties of Schuylkill, Carbon and Monroe, pas scd fatal reading, f l eas 10, nays 12, after consid erable discussion upon the 4th.section, whicli pro posed to abolish the District Cinirt, of. LanOtster conrity, which section was stricken out; 10 to 14, •nyder, of Union f 1842 In Con• electecti r e will nt Tariff: Don't shOuld the peo , any out a tneas o as steel, can be 3" 1 ur'l ) Prt Prio r CII as the instru- Biwasc.—Cotinterfeit Billa on the Meya miming Bank, • Philadelphia, altered front the Tenth Ward Bank, New York, have madethcir appearance in this quarter.- They, are well! exe cuted. TY The United States Gazette, in alluding to the new Tariff Bill, very truly remarks: It prO. posea,•change; , change, change,"the death of Ibusi neaa in this country." • ' - cry destructive fire occurred at Newax:,k, J., fast crock, whicbt.destroyed' property to jh / c a mount of about $70,000. Insurance onti :$l6,- 400. . • I A GOi/D Oss.—We copy . the ! following, from 4 II tho'N. S. Gazette : ' I • .1. tea PRESIDEiT A2rD 111 MECANICe.—A elbow at our elbo suggests thht the Mechanics throUghoutA e country ought to sus tain this Administration, inasmuch os their inter ests arc so well ITifiesented in the persons of some z i of those whop rincipally conduct it. At thee head We have an cellent Cabina-Maker, and tin ex perienced d skilful Mason has just been 'pitied to the • ossworltmen.' , -/tradisonian. -- , • In our opinion the wort will not be able to , do .. . ch - at the boss ,work until next Sprineopems .with some good ekty: -AU to the Cabinet Maker at;the head of affairs, ho was not intonded for that position.: When the Masons are at work,, the -7:tga:sjimild be outside the d00r....-U. S._Gin:. , _ Easy 77 ines• —.14. • Wi ll is, in a late letter to . • the National Intelligencer, says; , 1 • .4 The times are 'mai; if we tin judo by the: artielea that find plenty Of- . bilyem. , I heard yes.l terday that a shop-keeper. in Broadway had potted °even!! lloo' Orem , . priced at 1000 dol-; lan each, and hid' 'no dilßeidty in selling tilem-' ; Mr. Wake, a large eatrinet mannfacturer inform al me that, of a certain kind of tray - costly: clutir,l. he could not keep one intiqsl:-: IE teas eektainlyl, a.imperh article, inale.of carved rosewood and pur.i • Tle vedet ; (pr 8 , 43,5 k 4nindiedand fifty dollars.' ME MEM RS' ~,7-3,omAti Wit.:fiii : rt • ,- ;al3ti_ .igo.:'-:' The other'news is not of much impOrtance lii • ° Loy..uocit , %TiCii WII;G: - -:',1 1 1 POtriITY...IIIEE-TIN e - 1 - --ki-. ,'.. ILLOntscmici of public notice an unusual I and!enthusiiatic Meetingof the aitiz.eratof , . ) 1- - sl i me kill ementv, convened at their6urCift the ei n !•; ... ,•• . , _ .. n borough of O j nvi,gsburg, on 'lce.tl , . ay therfit!' st, Tha fileeting:was: organized by the appoinnieentof the following officers: I. •'• •• i . ' •, • L -, Presideni. .1 - I : ' , , •, : 'WILLIAM ' WOLF 'of Pottsville.- • "I , , , • 1 • ' '. ' 1:-• - , Vice Presidents • ! c • • llortly cpxnAre of Wayne, '. • ~ , 1 ,1 leapt. Ji t sues Mtess, Of Pinegrovc. 1 Capt. D, H. Kmasnxini of Brunawick i . i 1/11TE p. , LETAIC, of Schuylkill Havim r 1 Dr. J. F', l i netcniza, .44fClieurtsbnai.! I ,,,kanstel:lt ', Purr, Of Pcirt:!Cartioll. 1" I ' , , I , 1 , , Secretarieli..! ' • - I , A. W. Z : cylltirn, of Pottsville .I I , I William Bracers, ofPi . e#rove townshi I' I•Villian; Riland, of Vl. y . r_ , eo. - ', l , I rertrincind B. N!..1,:414 --- percittsville. ] All i er the cibjeet of the iticting NtaS atop the !Chairman, the 4.Clay Men4trels " tsuni tha 4 !*aller llON'er ''_ with gicit,;effect, - ':•; g.`,What Ilea caused this great commotion:'" Cfre motion, the following.pee• l ieons wureaPp! eel a CominittOe to' draft procedings, viz: 11. Oa Bannan,!!Ocurge DreibetbiS, John A Bi• Elijah Hammer, John O. :lieWes, F. J. Ili Be4jamin Vast, D. T. Taylo, i 'Gtorge C a ul George. R. Wei ! Vil`p, afterjreliring for a' reports( the : ~ „ . i I - • time } , l V l ar,iszta, the time is, fast approaching !Lai people Will be called upoi l tO select the h offi!er in theit:gift, to preside Dyer the destiH l , . 1 thiS great and powerful nation,' and also a nor ) of the State in which we r'esi' d e—and 117 I , 1 it is not only' the right , but Ile dutyof the to '6,4semble !together to counsel and del upon• • , • , , those measures presented4r their co .I 1 , li I ation,ima select atm who arc not only c bui"., ' • 1 i • 'toned, 4 thainstruments : to admini . Govmment'acconling to their views ---i • I I --efn i d Wherras, we believeour country c 'reach that' prusperoue condition whieh, ch, ized the periad betweenlBi,l i t and 1832, it good old Democratic principle's, seal: as , Nridenal Careericy of unifjati value thro th tinned States", a petman ' ent protective e laScing all the domestic interests of th, country—a Curtailment of t h e Despotic Ye er4.--ibe lopping lair of useless l expenditure Distributioeof the Proceeds arising from 1 e .l of the P ublic; Lands among the States !t. thayi, rightftilly i belong, are re-established Administration • of out Government, —The 1 /Zcsofeed4ll) , at entertaining these vie m can Lupport .. 'no en for thole:bore mcntio ces,lwhe and not the avowedand fearless , of the principles we profess ;and whist 1 ~ • ter and whole public course, l ia• a guarant the Confidence bf the people will not be b .qesoleed; That in Henry , Clay of K. we iecogniie a perfect embodiment of ou pies, an unWavering democrat of thirty y 4ini.--a Statesman whose! abilities hay been,questlined—a foe to tyranny and •ion—the MAN for the occasion, ;our 4 choicefor the Presidejcy. ,' ?esolce4 That we are the advocates o Protection and Revenue--the De lug Tariff of 1842,—they Tara whir 1 I eofoco member of Congruss from Maine: , New Hampshi Vermont, Ohio, , , Virginia, , . MichigaU, ! .. l{.entucky, Inditula, - North Carolii :Illinois, •South Caroli MissOuri, Georgia,' iliennissee, , Alabama, Louisiana, ' And Mississippi. far WI Lc). .......... , L Volta against-=the Tariff which is rev prostrated industry - of the !nation, crept . people, reWarding labor, and flooding pu wallgold l ima silver—and which, if ad and rendered permanent, l i Will corer ou with rraire. blessings and every, than ha fniiin all the Locofoco legE4lation for the I. . , • years. I,' I Resolved, Thai wo know that the Loc. 1 iticians hive been cibsol4ly, forced int portOf the present Tariff, against thel .1 tzons, by the people, whOlove their Cot i. 1 • ter than party. j While we feel grati c pcisifion they are placed/in,. we award' t merit for the performance of a duty Uncle ...... ~ 1 zaa. 1, I 1 . , ltesolvdd, That we have no confidcn .1 in the protestations of love for thelpresent Ta lby 'the leading Epeofoco politilcal hacks, so I they 041 a. 1 , array themselves andel the Banner of It akin Van B uren, its deadly enmy,ll who has r 'claimed himself Opposed to it 4 both in PRINC LE and / DETAIL:" ; ll 1 l • i / , • • Rezolied, That this- meeting pledge t. mselves to I suppo i rt G en:JOSEPH MARKL E, olle Vest niorelan , for aovenior, believing '.. Ibc hon est and Capable to discharge the dtdes .1 said of. ResoMcd, In the I ngusg9Aff the M tics Clay Club, That when a persort by a long life of toil .1 .. 1 1 and labor, the practice / of / every prinem li of integ_ retry and*unianityyt i he employment of yery trio_ meat , of leisure kOtelacquisition. of use al knowl edge, . • 1 ~ 1 1 • =4 neful information, has raj himself 1 1 •' to a high/ tion ii• society, obtained th respect, teem confidence of all his acq iintances, an d acquired 'the Quallficatonsi re4u site to a 1 •i • t• creditable discharge of the Executive .. unction s / c)f' a ireat State,[WE ARE:REA sI Y AND' ALWAYS WILL BE TO CAST °tat VOTES IN HIS:FAVOR, if he advocates ii lci l l Cs which .1 le 1 l i m . . . we acknowledge to correct; but,whe in each l I 1 . • . • non to recommenditions such as these a candi date. Presented ~ /3 tows, WHO, IN THE HOUR OF DANGER, RAISED ?: TROOP OF VOL UNTEERS, bit Isla infant family, marched to the plaiie of rendezvo l us'aticlllhere finding ' that the country which had roruised supplies was unable to procurethem.-initend of yielding tlo despair endearoisred to raise them on ha "respentsi ' iility, but failing V i to prieurit \ them in a strange' Place, hastened back to, the home k had left, MORTGAGED HIS -PROPERTk r f . a largo, 1 , i ount;of money, ps hastily returnedi and withh • e assilitatice -thus obtained,-.led , his troops prop ly csqa l ipPed, onterird l to fi l Clds of DATTL E and IcTqn-r, WE CANNOT RESTRAIN THE ISING EMOTIONS OF GRATITUDE, ES EENI: and'LOVE---nor ',withhold O, r pledges of ENI'HUBIASI IC 'DEVOTION l - '0 HIS CAUSE. , 1 - z , ' .-,1 '•- , Resolved, That ;re cannot support, I I , 3,fuhleciherg f o rGo l / 4 •erner, for.the Ike l imns, l i - :Ist. ,PecaTike his nomination was see influeeee of Oe,presint Corrupt,and pi ministration; with a View, eo doubt triber4 ecgraptiopl i and villainy i Ily I booltsliri thodigerent cifllees, .: Il - : ,-. ••• i l 1 . • E=M=l= MEI 2d. .1 Becanure he,picoired unfaithful to M.A• whet* seleamly promised to serve, Atierefonivi:e have no.guarantee that he will prove faithful ,to the people of the State,iteleeted Gov 3d. ,Becense he is a supporter of Martin Van Buren, and entertains principles hostile to the best interests of the country and State;, principles to which the , great Democratic Whig party are &A- I. • teentrteallY Opposed. .fiesefierfTliat*e are opposed to the - degradinz systenofPepudiation-'—in favor of selling all the Wo*of _the State at Public Auction- the proceeds to be applied to the liquidation of the State Debt, and then appropriate the proceeds of the State Tax to the payment of the interest on the balance.' , Respireq.: Thatwe deatnnd,our.portion of the proceeds of the sales of, the Public Lands, Willett. were c'edcd to the. Gcnoral Government for the benefit of 'the States; aril that the seine, when re teived, beapproprlatctras a sinking fund, for the ° grbdual citinction' of the State Debt, and thus re helm the People from oppressive Taxation. Raolcte, That it is than fully for the people to expect any relief from a Lorofoco Leg islature, when it is so clearly demonstrated, that all the measures they adyocata are calculated on - - dy to opprc.s,7, emporcrieh, and cat. out the sub stance of the people. Resolved, That it be earnestly recommended to the Demcieratic Whigs, and alt those who love principta;better than men, to organise 'in, the dif crent disiricts for the approaching campaign, throughont the county. Lefevery man do his duty, and a glorious victor§ will be the result. Retolcefl, That the proceedings be'published in all the - Democratic Whig papers in the county, and such 'others as choose to copy them. . • by TOM .iiit nja- Lite!, I Short °lyhen imhest I les of i ars, hoplo ,1.400,01 The prOeedings were unaahnously adopted. The Meeting ;was very ably addressed by John C. Neville and. John Baiman, Esquires, sand by- Major Jaiiles H. Campbell. The , lilinstrels " then gave: them a ' TEI ~~ -"TOO.lr'of-the'sante old tun& And a sieht of thel same old Coon.". After which 'the meeting adjourned With three cheers i k Clay, Marklerand the Tariff of 1942. i t(sip led by the Officers - .) On a tree planted in the Court House, im mediatcl}': over, the officers of the Meeting, sat a live Coori--the same that licked the 'old Fox, the I emblem of the sage of Kinderbook, at the Town Hall on Saturday night last, Liz two minutes. W e . must ef i rffess that it was the mo'st gentlemanly Coon welhave seen for a long time. It behaved much better than one of the Locofocos, who kept' constantly,gr : ewling, and seemed to he fear ful that the enthusiastic applause of the Democratic. 'Whigs would rend the CMirt House. Cooney, surveyed the Vast assemblage in the most philo sophiealmanimr; and on several occasions, when he met the solemn glance of a few Loenfocos, we almost iipagined .that Cooney smiled—placed his I=l TIM t cter the I ClUn gLout I r am, o r n ole pins d a e l sales 11 Trhorn 41 the ttOTC, li p we MO REIM iagEs3 that ayetl. uck3, paw: in i peculiar position on the end of his pro bpscis,. .saiO-L'"You can't come it over • this ' . : )nnci stan- Inver ,l)pres it and Tariff VORKING-MEN READ THE FOLLOWING. • .110:e Insults to thi - Peopk. • It is Well reinembered, thiii iu 1910 Mr. Buell annon,!ana Mi. Tap . p . az, two• locofueo StMators, advocated thecreductum of wages to the standard of about ten cents a day! as 'this would . erwer the country with blessings and benefits! Levi Wend buriblVan Ituren'eeretary,o( the 'Treasury, in his lateanti-Tariff spt 4 ech in the United States S'enatei,wldeh Was revised byk himself and .pub lisficd in the Globe used'thc-f,Towing language: .cratie 'every . , "BylWhich means (proteetie \ dtities) thework mem are enabled to tax the home' coitsutnee by great prices, While the higher wages they receive, molies l them •neill er hopp:ernnr richer,einee they only' iti‘itili More M 1 work less." This outrageous insult to the workmen of our country shows the feeling ollue'ofueoisni and-i:s contempt fur any think like honest industry.. To K many 'ears .Levi Woodbury has been fed 'front < the public nurse--he is retained in office by Its politidiffriends, and while at the expense the' Nation, he drinks 'expensive - foreign w ., , - ' s and feeds at: the pampered tables of aristperacy,..lie dares offer as a reason why a workm~ should not receive higher wages, that he will then drink more an um'rk less. . THE BATTLE OF,4SSISSINEWA. V •1' . .. . 9 find the fulloil; circumstantial account of the battle of Mis.s . .i.s.'newit,, in the Greensburg Guzette'of January 21st, 18 3. The. reader will ,discover in it will Gen. Maikle's company suffer. ed so 'severely 'fi the action, and why Major Al. : exander sal .in his account of the battle=—'Cap fain IT e has distinguished himself!' ' "Extr of a letter written by.. an officer in Col. Campbell's detachment, •on the expedition a • • 1 i , / gainst the Mississinewa towns, --dated, ' / : I r "Dxrroir, Dec. 29th 1812. "After reveille in the teething of 'the 18th, a , council of the field-officers and captains was cal led.to determine on:thci, poxstety of proceeding a bout 15 'miles further down tie river.,to destroy a PotaWatamie town. We were attacked before arty conclusion was formed by . the council:: The attach was made about :an hour before flay, and . JuSt as the moon had gone down. The .first no tide we,hail of their approach, was the ifar-whoop,, we were not surpriSed,! howeverthe lines werd . , mamma in less than half a tninute-.-and;pur men. returned the fire. TI e.attionMommenedd on the right rem'angle, where, Captain Garrard and Cap tain Hop ins weft , stationed. A small redoubt for the „,aril had been put up S'ity yards from ~.. th'e 'cam r of the lines—the guard were driven from it a d the enemy got possession of it, and from it annoyed our lines very Much. • I !,u !During, all this time CAPTAIN MARKLE, Who was on the left of Major Ball's squadron, and. the other troops-of that squadron„were sustaining a', very heavy fire. The body of the Indians, how ever; moving round the rear angIe—MARKLE WAf3 EXPOSED TOA DIRECT FIRE IN FRONT and an ENFILADE from those coining down upon his right, HE NEVER -GAVE AN, NCH OF GROUND—but the battle was .bravely sustained Until day-light. About:twenty - , , ,if tlapt. Trotter's troop, with a• part of ' MAR -1 LE'S and some other troops, now made a charge. They' killed some of the Indian covering party.— Our',victory was now' complete. Repeated char ges were made by the Indians up to the very lines of-Bair:a SncAnnoxr+-and it was apparent their .i . intention was to penetrate our Camp. Thez were Inavelyiristed and repulsed. -. .. - - - " 'The same evening we commenced our return. We have suffered prodigiously from cold 'and want Of proVisiOns—more titan three-fifths of the men are frosted and urrafor iluty. a great partof them ,cannot walk. r".O t. march was much intemnpted by EnVerapii, creeks, ; and during nineteen 'days and nights, we were. without any . other shelter from inclemency of the weather, than was cif forted us by our blankets. On the whole, I be ileVe no expedition ever undertaken in the United Eltates, casi - zur . A.r. THIS mix: And our battle Wei as bravely fought, as any men Mould fight." 1 . - • . , ng the 4:ru • ng the .ountry I, tea too ntry flatted twelve 1 11 .co, o, n 1 - r ,) ne sup ',unto. try bet ,d at the icm no ) ompul- The style of jocofoco paragraphs should now• toad thus, if justice is done to all equally : Jackson, the Duelist, was very low at our last Benton; theDuellist, has taken his seat in thO Senate, - , , -.; - • - • MeDuilie t 'the Duellist, made an Antizrarifr- Oceih recently. • ' , ' . . . nry g rea- by tile ad- MEI Droingoole, the Duelliit, has-iriiod the Sub !Trtkasuty, ict the Houle of Repreo;mt4tiveJ. : -- :Forum, . ipg the = EEG BEIM BUSINESS pEPARTXENT. Term to Adtre'xiisex'i;. , • . To Flerchants'?•na - others who wish to adver tise by the year, With frequent 'Pliarrjes adver- - tiscments, the terinS . $ 12 ger annum; in, eluding. the paper, or .$l . O in advance; Two. squares with the paper, without change, $ 10'per annum, or $ 8 in - advance. One square of 12 lines with the pager, $B, or in advance. ...11u- Isinm Cards of 511ines; $ 5 with the pager, or $ 4 in advance-:-3 linPs'S 3 with the paper, or t , 2 whit out the paper. ' : .• , Larger udvertilements will be. published asper . agreement. - , - 12ne.square of_ Xl2 lines, one 'dollar for 3 inner= lions, and 25 cents for every subsequent insertion. Five lines or under 25 cents for onb insertion; and 121 cents for every subsequent, insertion. . . • ' .l .T.nigWarlC6. .. , The subscriber, Agent tbt one oil the best Insurance Diffracts in Philadelphia, Untenured' to !nuke insurances on all description:out' property, sigh as Ilonses,Sing, Stables, GOVIIS, Furniture, dr.e. f .t.ci, 'at the very, litteest rates.'.: l 1 IL , BAAN. ' SN *V. 13. ralraMi EA.: No. 59 Pine Street , Philadel- ,- . ,"i' phis, Lc authorised to act astAtent , to receive subscrip- . s ' , l,. 'tons and advertisements for' this paper. .4.. Mestra. MAS N & TUTTLE4NO. 128 NASMU New York, arc authorised to rgeelve upscriptiona and Arlverti=urm mli. , , for the Jriurnal.[ • . • Cheqp Publications. • All lig^ cheap tralicatiuttg are ; (4 !ale :at . this Office as moon as issued, 4 t ptiblislieee; tithes. • Single copies otany_wcirk obtahted tworder. . • • Passage. Agency, Sze. • - The subscriber is prepared to engage Passage. for Passengers from eery part ofyngland, Ireland, ,Scot-, land end Wales at the very lowest rates. Ile also et- • tends to remittiremonev to every` Part of Europe. ire 511111t1 of one Pound and rapt arch.. Ity prompt attention• to business, ho expects to give general satisfaction. It. 118N:s;AN. Arent for _ JOSEI'II 51c111VRIZAT.'. PLkS.SAGE ACENCI • The fillowitie perfltllti• enimemi at .ttils'offire.' have sailed front Liverppol, in the Packets Astiburn't anti the Stephen Whitney, two of the finest Ships on the 0— eean,and may be qpected daily: - TtiE John Donagar r ; Eliznboth Chapman; . .Bridert lionagnit, :John Chapman, 1 • Widow ityan,l Maria Chapman , • . Dennis Ryan,An u n Chapman. John th,ba • • k - IN THE STEPHEN ;WHITNEY. • Nark 13.31:11,,r '.. Mar r y BaYlan, • Marearet Boyhtn, .•• Patrick CatTney., Marrh - 0, 1. • ri • 13 The chicken-I - itching :machine now .b'e'ing ex hibited in the city of New• York, iss-tho noticed in the Tribune a: •, ehicken.3loisfuctory.—Nature is gettipg su perfluou:=. We; rather think she will soon be-vo ted out of fashion and dispensed with, There is a chap just over, our publication office hatching Chickens in a big box, fifty a day, graving a thou sand eggs alwayi; doing. The trouble of attend inethcm is sliglitobeheat costs very, little, and. thechi'ckens crack their several -shells and walk up to flick donll and water 'like wood-choppers to dinner or sailers to their grog. They areelean; strong and Iwc;ly, grow fast and rarely die; . ( not being draggled through the grass;) and whoever has a hatching placid& can have “tipring ens;" cvi'ry week in 'the year, anti at small pcnse.—lf you could only' invent a machine, to lay clip now, liens would be done with. 1 , A Alogicr's plre.:—We have already announc ed the dCath p(New Orl(*()f Summer L. fair held, the'povt. i'The 0: :Tropic. in recording event sac,; ::-...,,..., " He died in i a strange land, far from the gieen . : , 'f:i''' i hills of his ea IV. home, and we had almost saitl , ~ i.ithout friend 4 But no ; there was one lwlinSei' F'4, loye paFsetlk 1 tilt of all others.; one sititose affeytion.i .g : :::; neither poverty, misfortune,.' nor crime can/alien-1 f. 14 ate. His moier was with him. She sae by his` 'ii; couch through ,the long. and ;silent wayhes of the 7,: night.; she hovered like 4 ministering angel over '`:i•-n.i his dying bed, rid counted 'the Weary . .himrs as ifi2, they passed, tintil the tliekerin i Ffamp of life was ,p ;::„- extinguished lin. - ever—uptilit e,golden b o wl was ;frq broken, and the spirit df her ifted . but erring son ,;:,, had Itled to the; God who,. re it.. : -'"Ef. ! ,;' -.., 1 , ... - . S mth Ca-riFita.--Vit opeameraiie • fi t epubli .f 5,.., 'canan Central Committee'? of ‘ 'iSoutli Carolina ltas'o decided to send n delegates Ito Baltimore, !and is- sued an Mare': ; declining to support the nominee ~ 1 19 , F.... of that Crinv non, "unless ,the timdamcntal prin- :!4:;i. ciples set:f rtl.bY the Baltimore Convention :of m ~,,',LI. 1840, et Willi ere the basis of our party, assort- - ::";, 1 ., :alu re sati, actorily vindicated and redeemed, •5::, , ,. in r . ntrtl to Aholithin and the Tariff, in the fires- c Ccpars,7 &c.. - , ! • 5:.;•7,, A: word aviCh'you Fair r: / ady.! 7 -7.1 7 0ui , !hair iS ~:; , .. 7 , -,: \coining out., . Every time yon ctitnh it. you loosei a -band- . ?..r, full. In a ;bli2lit's tiny y you will he neatly—nay, (Itin'tlfrown, I - .llly speak Cie truth —yon will he near- . :Jr bytkld : Whatido you use'? -Dears Oil! I thotizht so. - ~?;„. Viii mieht as w^ll• use so nitiat bolter: Try IJayne's '-,.-: Hair Tnpir, and yen will si•arridy lose another hair.— ,k"!.. Ito gently.stinuilating : , rop . rrly Will renew the infirm of 7- , the now thumant vessels of the scalp, the peripiration ''.'! so neressaiy ‘ tri a healthy stag of the hair. willneain Lv'.; exude freely.frOn the pore, and within three month', Cr yon will Lawe two hairs, for every one you have now nil. rile in E ,, tt . .Ville. by-EIEROLTZ . SANDER— . i.. 7, , - SON, Agents for the \ l!roprietor . . ' Mar:3o l• ' - ,';',' • si': • OPINIONS OF T!IE I'UESS, • .11 , 7 star's of'l)Tilfl CAerry.--T4llcrever thin Medicine is letroducethit at once attains lbat high reputation Wl4ll it on richly deserves. -What; can stop its-sale, when on every hand can be witnessed its won-.c;::` derful cures.l !The worst cases Cof Asthma, recent but ip dangerous coughs, (and also those that are of inngstan- Dronchitis and ronsumption. (in its, early stares) are always . crired by this remsrkhhie s smediclue.—Cin- L= .; einnati Ingirrrj t \ .?? From the Ni•tv Berlin 17ninn Star, of Dsc. 31,1841. Da. WINTIL4'S OVINVILD CHERnyf.--Atent, ding to a number of n•commenitations In our pOssession , from doctors Mad other individuals, and from's' edge of the torments derived frOrp the use of Why, some . 1 ; 7 ; 1 4', of our neighbors, tve respectfolty recommend it tit fan:, have made use of tile Balsam otirselves,'.and found that It produced such °Pets recommendett.' Soldin l'ottsville, !h.:. S. C.• MART:trot: In Iteadinr., be Mrs. S. MODDIS.' ; ' • • Mar. 30, r 13- 6A5P1117 , 17. \VC _ eatirtot CX chain with the; Plasphernonx 41tai•k2 . WILL I% Yoll' DIE 1 Oonsidierinir it. an interrogatory, Retools.? ing ont.r to obi. DIVINE AIICIIITECT:rr. But we can, with becoming Propriety. ask him Who is starers ing with Asthma, Sore Tbmat; Whooping Conch. Con- - gumption, Meilstes, or nor Pulmonary Manage— Why do you not use Dr. Meeting's Pulmonary Syrup!' a medkthre compounded by a, regular firaduafe, whia haii had. Much experience in.diseases of tbc Lungs 71 Price, only . 50 mg: per bottle. I. A child of The. I'. Bleylor;. tiordentowb. T: J. W 3:( :71 , 1 immediately relieved of a suffileating parent?' were (earful would prove fatal, by tieing Steal- ;"'j:t MT'S Pulmonary' tiYruP- - Port& in Pottsville, Wholiirale and Detail, at 1017 N 11. , . fl.• C. MARTEN'S Drug fitorl, and in Phila.; by T. W: ; DVOTT, Bent- March, no • ' • A Cotmti.-4t, should 'remembered that a. -cough is altvays an evidence' that EOM , fnipurity has -; - r, 4 Indeed in the Ittozy, whfch, not speedily, removed, will so irritate titans delicatelorgans, as-sooner or la ter.to bring on on Intlamation of the Itings—a._ form of - disease which we all know is thehigh mad to eonstunp-.: tion I Wright's Indian VezetablelPllla are a most delight-. fol medicine Or, carrying ofra*oltl, because they expel' . froth the' syStem all morbid and corrupt humors, the Cause of every kind of dial , ase,l in so easy and'nat urea Manner that the body MrelieVed of all itsituifferings nu if by.magic. Four or five of said lndiarr, Vegetable Pills, taking everynight on going to bed, wain a abort remove themioat obstinate cold ; at the same time. Iles digestive organs will he restored to a healthy tone, and : the blood so completely purilled that inflamation of the lungs, emus-amounts, or any other forniof disease, ": will be absolutely , - CAUTION.—As Crinnterfeitera are abroad. hew,' • ticular s in all caves, to ask for Wright's Indian Vegeta,-.. tie Pills. Ear sale, by Messrs. T. & BEATTY, Pottsville,: and the ot her ,tgen t s n.Sthuylk ill, co. - Mar. s LIT a r_ r, cb the 17th inst., hirßev./bseph. McCoOl, Mr, 311-, Mennt.E, to Miss pltt tiesiin, both Of Miners-. -10•1/4g.—A.• sled' meeting of rg- LASKI Lono, Xo.g/A, wilt bai held on Monday, cyan., ing. April Ist; 1311, at o'clock. Punctual attentulco le requeatmL - Ilfordcr of the W: March 30, h • 11 . 13- . . C, A. R.D . '.. •-.'': . • .. i . . Dn. , J. TIARPEL, rclipeettlllly informs . tho inhabie tans of pottsville, and tho rates in general. that ho has becninc, successorto lir, Hasler. as Itommopa tide physician. in ha yarions branches; and respect fully solleittethepatni - fingo of Dr. Iftesler's friends. , Dr. Darnel, has_ taken to his residence for the pres,', ' en!, at Mr—hiseiSh Morean's.in Market e.,e next door. to. WolfittMlea Inn — where he: may .he consulted tt, any time, when not professionably absent., • 2 - - • . • • , +.,1 coriii ly:'.r.: , !.ortmeadi Dr. Hanle* -to aiL.tir friends,lruKiina that ha will q ye entire satisfaction: . I , l.*th 30,1 . 13-- • , ,C. U...ti31.131 . 'I D I II MN 1 ... 1 ~ 3,‘5.-
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