POTTSVILLE. Saturday Pilorping, Sept. 21, 1844. 151.1"011T/tr. ' Let every citizen bear in mind, that is not only IJII etecest . Mullis duty, to , purehase every . thing that ho tan et home. By pursuing surf i a eourse, he eucoum . Ow the mechanical indivary othis own neighborhood. Ow which the prosperity of every town and city ninthly d tpenile—and besides, every u h pool out at home, forms acirculatiug medium. of which every citizen de roote orressi benefit, in the course of trade. Ev ell, dollar paid for foreign, manufactures puteliated a broad. is entirely lost to the reginn, goes to enrich those who do TICIt contribute one cent to our dsitirstic lnstita ons and oppresses our own en lien s : TnE ' . Vtingo who are compelled tollahor. ought to hear in mind that the Tariff is cuiphatie'filly the poor man's wecuren to him regular employment and gond wages, itkieb is his capital—and jug it proportion as the &Ulm, are reduced, so in proportion den his wages t o down. Think orthts working-men, I fore you mid in support, • lagmen who will rob you of yo ir only capitol, the wai e.es oftaboe.. ()Pinions et Janes K. 'olk on the Tatiff "1 A.M IN rAi'o - rn. OF i I tEDIT:ING THIS DL" Tics "TO TnE, RATER 011 TILE roMPROMISE, teT; "WHERE THE will( cONGREss FoUNR 30th JrNE, ' (Pamphlet Speech at Jackson, Tenn., A.;rril ad, 19.19. .*THE DIFFFAIENCE BETWEEN THE WHIG "PARTY AND MYSELF IS"011.ST THEY ARE 'THE ADVOCATr.S. 01: DISTRIBUTION AND A "I , IITECTIVE TARIFF—MEASURES WHICH . 1 "C PNSIDER RUINOUS TO THE INTERESTS or the “COUNTRY AND ESPEOI ALL TO THE I NTE *RESTS OF,THE PLANTINt: STATES—I 'HAVE ' , STEADILY AND AT ALL TIMES OPPOSED ItOTIL" . , 'Same Apce l :ll, pubbshed by bimpelf ")IT OWN orvars; Is, THAT WOOL SHOULD 4 11 E. DUTY FREE." [Congressional debates, Vol. 9, page:l74., . . • '`Afr. Ilenty; (locofoco) to-da l te, in the Doime,announeed fearsturint hootility to the preeept TARIFF, ort behalf the Dimorratieparty- iG deilared that .ifr. Polk tree . 41),pOsal to tt,end that they ontiiarnsted a Democratic Con refs and a Democratic Rocemicne elected, to repeal it,— speech is cengfris June 4th, 1814. FOR THE gAMPAIGN. t order to Owe infornt i atiort within the reach of all, the Antlers' Journal 'will be" furnished until the Presidetttial Election, (corn the 15th'of August, the following low rateslt One Copy, . • I Thirteen Copies, to cine l address, Twenty-two, do I ta The money must lecompany each order. ery We will•furnish papers to responsible Lo **locos at the same ratel,_ payable when Henry slay it elected President; COUNTY lifr.virNa.--iWe refer our readefirto the proceedings of the County Meeting; held a t Schuylkill Haven, on Saturday last, in• another calumet. " • Our Con,gressOonal Dihti ict. It is well known to, all who took any ;nterest in the'question, with re and the represen6tion in ouiCongressional District, that an arrangement had been made by the I Conferee last year, that Schuylkill Cillunty should have the representtion this year. In ; accordam i m with that arrangenienr, the Whig county Ittecti'ng, held at Onvigsburg, in August last, which wits the largest ever assem -bled- in this county on any occasion, instructed our Conferees with great unanimity . ; to support • pone but a Schuylkill county candidate for Con. gross. ' I F We should have proied recreant in our duty to -our own citizens, if we had not obeyed the express commands thus promulgated. We did adhere to her views and wishes; : and. boldly advocated the claims of Schuylkill County, believing, that agr' Ce ments mutually entered into, ought to be strictly 'carried out to inspire confidence and ensure the suceessofthe,party. In the meantinie the Con ferees from Dauphin and Lebanon nominarkri Air Ramsay, as the candiihne for re-election, contrary to the agreement entered into. This unexpected course on their Tart. placed the Whigs of Schityl' kill in an unpleasant dilemma—they must :either ' acquiesce in what th4-believed to be abzolutely wrong, or secure the4lection of a locofoco in the district. '.Between these two alternativeS they were compelled to choose. As good and sterling . Whigs they did not hesitate long. Their long cher ' baled principlca were loci dear to them to lie aban doned under may condidtration,and parteularly at a crisis like the present!, when the aid of every mem ! tier of Congress will be required to carry 'out and perpetuate the gredt leading principles involved in the: present contest. I Influenced by these com,id vrations, in County srceting, at Schuylkill Haven, on Saturday last, diy adopted a preamble and resolution, xviiich will be found embedicil in the • proceedings, in which they maintain their position and reiterate their rights; but for the present agree to bury all the diflictilties existing, and unite' in the support of the Hon. Alexander Ramie for 10-election.. To thli decision of the people pro clairwd in County meeting .properly eonsti ted, wo also bow,—we east aside all personal fe 'rigs. And predilections, and from this time until th electicM, will unite - heart and hand in thel support ' of the wholO ticket:l We calf upon all the. \Vhigs to pursue thesame! cOursethere are 'great and momentous interests at-stake, and it becomes the duty of every wing to sacrifice his sy.mpatMes, his prejidices, his partialities, eery thing in fact but his self-respect, ford ie good of..the cause—let us all consider the magnitude of ihri issue—the gris t and leading measuies involved 'in the contest and then let us gird an our armor and resolve ' enc.! more to march forward in one . solid phalanx to b and to yiltory. ' • :MOCIVITIc Nynto Tow .1511 i P NitaTlNfia WS ire authorized to bate that a Meeting will be hold at the House i f of 'Yap -Moyer, in McNeans. burg,'on Friday ifiernoon, the 27th inst., at 2 I ,L • clock, P. M. .1 • . • A Meeting will also he held au Saturday, the '2Bth mat t , at the Hou.4e of Tobics . Welir, in West. • Penn Township, at 10 o'clock A. M., and at 2 a'. clock, P. M., at the boom of David &Mica-, on the sane der, •• - The :11etings,I cv;11 he . tultiresse4 in the Germatt end English lanttages,l)}: several good speakers, ftr 10. ft . of I , ralyer's Pictorial has been received, rilislwark improve); as it progresses, he al:me t ba.iairß i assed at the low rate at which it is published; n 'pants per number, ono issuod ev ery throe weeks; placing it within the .reach of every person in i l the country: • ens•A-roa.—On Tuesday next, the 21th insta . has been fired upon as the time ot:jhe meeting of 'the Conferees or this Senatorial ii;ltstiiet at Meech. Chunk, toinoakinate a cindidate for Scoator. ( Er ARE TOY VISTASED ?—Next. Saturday is the last daytliit voters can be assessed. Tboae 4 aterested had better see to it in Bwr-rmn.-4-In Philadelphia , the whip are napping up. the bets they can get, at $lOOO Pvtitttt'l s oo prt the tCTittlitesMit. =EI , Tilt COVNTI TICKET.-Heretofore no part has presented to the people of Schuylkili cduntyii a ticket in all respects, and in all its names (6 ran i p:y meriting their qualified find heart-warm sup port. Don;el R.Rentrttl, ot Miners Ville, and Ivc`i 'Dias Junes, of West Brunswick, the candidates foy Assembly, arc known men, honest and true, suh stantral and tried. They do not seek or covet of flee; their friends seek them fortheatriees. Accept the nomination reluctantly; but' acknowl edge the compliments to their abilities.. ;' For Coroner, we present the-onme;:01 Dania Stager, of Schuylkill Haven, a man whri4s well known to the citizens of the county, as every way competent and worthy of the Ofrioo. The candidate for Cotnatiasioner, George Stichler, is a capable and 'honest man. His kno - ri end uncompromising opposition to the custenninf paying heavy interest upon loans, Isvhile large bit:. antes lay idle in the hands of the I Policeters, speak .strong for him, it more competent end better man for Diretor of the Pear, Levi Miller, of Pinegroe,eouldltqa ly be found in the countp Joseph IVcaser, Esq., of NlinerSville, tho candi date for A trlitor, is in every regard.qualifietqor the oak°. , . The whole ticket can and most he elcctedi— Schuylkill county must 'be redeemed. If vreine whigs, and really long for this.consummation, will demonstrate our sincerity in action, and carry it out in rigorous and efficient practice. Leh us • ; make one united and L decisi%e effort, and out tri umph will be complete. !lAN n PARADz.—On Monday last, the SelMyt kill County Regiment of Volunteers, numbering ten compaaies. paraded in this Borough t anbitade, quite a martial display—almost , as imposing as the Encampment, held in this i .lace, last Year. The officers were all fully ant! clegantly'equiPpea, particularly Brigadier General Bickel, svhiil,is a fine looking officer. The CoMpanies all * l aded full, except the Troop, and all seemed to vjelWith each other Goth in disciFlino and equilinents. The new Marion Rfie Company, under the'pmir mend 'of CapL Potts, 'paraded Ithirty-three Tem hers. This Wasl their rircond parade; and they ac quitted, themielves with great credit. Thei uni. form is decidedly the neatest in' the Borough ? and they calculate on turning out a least fifty 'Mem.: hers at their parade in Januar}J next. Thti'spirit of rivalry now existing among ! our differe4 milk; tary companice, will not only irierease their; nura hers, but add greatly to the improvement- of, their 'discipline and military appearaince 25 3 00 5 00 ENa LA in AT WORIE.7—Wo refer our readers to an article ort.-I' C CIiESTEELBUTLER, of tozerne t !. TO WNSE.)D HAIN ES, of Cheater,. 1 . ' • AT.PIIESL4TATIVE T,LEXTOIII, i F:' 1 Joseph G. Claiirson, Philadelphia.' 2 John Price Wetherill, Philadelphia. - !..:,;' :II 3 John D. isiincAteel, PhiladelPhia ~ , • ,„1: 4 'John S. Littell, Philadelphia county.". - i l . 'f , '; , .41 i. , - 5 ; 5 Benjamin Friar; Montgomery county, n,.:, 6 Bleazcr F. N4Dowelt, Bucks co. :!':, 7 Samuel Shafcr, Chester co; ~ 8 William I{eiterj Laneaster i eo. ' 9 John,S. lleijtcr, Berts co. 10 Alexander EC Brown. Northampton 11 Jonathan J. ~locum, Luaerne co. 12 -Henry Drinker,-Susquehanna to. 13 :der litiddles,6•arth, 'Union CO. II John Malinger, 'Lebanon co . , 15 Daniel M. e ! ilayser, Adams Co. 16 Frederick Watts,. Cumberland co. 17 James Mathers, Juniata co. • • 18* Andrew J. Ogle, Sonmset.Co. 19 Daniel Waikhalmugh, • Bedfiird ed.• 20 John L; (law, Washington, en. 2t Andrew W LoMnis, Allegheny co. 22 Jantes M. over, Mercer (M. = 23 William A Irritte,-Warreti - eo. - 21 Benjamin lartshorn, Clearfield co. CONGp.ESS, ,INDER RAMSEY.. ILEX Asspintx, OLAS JONES, - EL 1 BENNETT, MCI DAN CORONER, EL It. STAGEIL DEB COMMISSIONER, ,GE (IEO !cTOR OF TUE! ioOlts .EVI MILLER, • MI AUDITOR, IVEAVS.R, 544. JOS TRUSTEESi YEAOEIt, IO LEBE,NGOOD, BERN 01,0 . ,! - 4 Standing at itione.-=-The.LtneOlm t lisheS the folloWing' extract. froni - ii' writ . i. , by - the .I.teV, Dr. Nash; '4 • wine f the episcopal Church, sii,4 to '. cars near Mr. Clay. and .vl4) Ipj , tea Pr. Dascorn's statement in iet Clay's character. The paragraplyt oncbtsiyely hoW the great statesinti 11 the moral and religious men of4rtfl tool' and State, x . vlio know him Belt.' ate,! ' ; s , • St. AL'usrvf, Vt., Aug. 1844. P• .. As a crit lion of the: eilimation in which ife is held at licit le. it will not he out of place to Ball here—which 1 do;thiliesitatingl;,., having had fao., pie opportuni'ties for ascertaining the truth•— • fthlt" Mr. clay has the confidence and political sup Art of a very large. portion of t h e moral worth, and I may add, of a very large Majority of the ntemhvs, of the diffeitt . de,noMination, residing in Lf*tig. ton. MI of tlieSe I believe, with one' except:On, are the frienls of iMr. Clay ; 'mid most d them4ro frerpient visi ors 'at his hodsc. There arc al ut twenty Epis opalclergy men residing in ll:eon:Way. All bf these re the I friends of Mr. Clay. Orthe one liumliel. and, five or tenclergytnert- 7 4 di'''''llet recollect the exact tiumber , composing thtlast conference of the Nfetliodist church in KentNty, all but threei, as l' Wris infetined by a nun of the conferen:ce, are' he political friends of Nleay. I am not so foccurately inforined respecting it'll:* lineal opinions,ol Ole ministers of other denc,4na tions, as I :no rcspbcting the opituoits, of, the i„.pirt.i. inters of the Episcopal Church, and of the Mho (list Church lam - confident, however, that; OM is nearly, tfnot quite, ris,a large majority Of pests friendly to the election of ;tit-. Clay; as of 0010. last mentiot Ml.' , Out of the four or firs. likodrea t clergymen of ilifferent denomination., •iii *m-. tuckv, there are not,• I ant 'almost certain, f 4. ' pi> : litical opptiers of Mr. C 14," li. , • “The, 0[ inien of a great ruajorify of tTf reli gious peep o (Ministers and others ).liviiii the neightiOrlio3d•of,. and intiinatel . y . connect' '' l with Mr. Cl a y., • am confident is, that if he is i4cte4 to the lire. idrney, there will be, while he',4atin-. ties Presid Al, a far healthier moral infltje4ce st... round the 'residential chair, than there 11,:.,*beeR since the c os.e of J. Q. Adam's administrati4” • 3fr. C'lay's Telegraph put, letter recently distinguished has resided fo fully eorrobor erenee to Mr. 'quoted show is,regard”d 11 . 1 1 ()wit neighbor The letter is I - • • zti ;0 Ntunnans.--An . extra fromtoAi s) Telegrarjh contai ns the:partelsra ng and atrocious murder comini Otl itl l i, township, seven miles from ,it) '•" , oR . !t.. The murderer was a tie ' n, itv • M'sianees, liamdd Adam'. Fed!.• , and were Frederic Heinrich°, Wei' other... ristima, his wife, and Selina, hisOtugh t 1 riche was murdered, in a fieowheria edit nt work together. He• riatOountl i• bead mashed to picces, s evidentsith a L. His wife and child ( a girlr,cttout 11 e)t were found in the-•cellifi-iof t bed With a knife. Those. aNtainteri artier, imagine that Fcufeld 44,1 die : i•improper intimacy, . real or Opposed, etween his wife and her own! 4rother 6 tung to madness, he committed Ole fear. ; of pitting to death' his oirrtNeifis anti hi&t tl' wife's brother. ril Snores; ton (Jilin% of a shock Greenfield the 4th in good cireti the victim in-law, C ter. Heil they had I! with his I flatl handl] years of house, sta with the covered a existing I and that ful crime child, am Gener t fil Markle.- 7. The . Pittsliurg A, Wean of Thutsdai. General Markle !efl Not yestorda!{ morning for. Binger, Eiceqmpilq4 by his, son, cdpt, Q. 13. Markle, ({en. Girl ; ding&_off Ohio, le4rsio, M r.• Halon each others o city. His visit' tit this eit Alto,r 4 lc4l 'the high gratification ' I to his fricrids. , fine• soldierly appearance won all hearts, all his.ttr, Sanity aid dignity of, deportment . tltet qapect.,"off .all Panics. M. Shenk, with;.ugher, gen ! , tionion if his . party, - wafted on' him al b s lodg-,. ings, received front him a kir.d ands friendly, return their greeting. Gen. farlile's appearance among has ad-. • ded gre4 • ly to the enthusiasm in his fa r. Tim General is one of tile' finest-horserne& c(. his day., arid his ppearinee as he passed throuOilhe street!. on Mon ay evening, at the head of htsslelegatiark, of horse ten; excited a most liver; 04acifYirif:' interest.' • . • . . .• Abuse on, the I'Liblic Worlo.-71) 'following. note waS addressed to the agent of ;t.ifit can, be-. tween goluriabia and Lancaster city, lo the loco, foco weighnia.ster at die furtner plact$ 1 4nd served as a pat port to those so highly recom irtended: . • • f '4 tt Sir iyou.will please allots; these 'love men free I to Lancaster, as they arc •goirtio FA their, zation papsre, and are GOO LOCOr ', and you gill oblige me." 4 . P. H. Me. l . l kAliAN.. Is the way in which our pti4c improliett which are in the hand of Loc 4 Fticos; are . o .. ~.. - .atioserve. party purpose s. ,, e. wond. . imonwealth is !muted 'with 4 jtowben, i es aye thus used. We reloi4;t:t.k,now thA, 4pk in 'the Keystone State , . qv. rirousin4 iftt they arc determinsd to 114010.0 u Mic9t itto are thus Owing the pu , 41.10 113tfri0 5 8 'ham to tlistu. - ' • . . 7L4,!, passage natural FOOO,l Thit ments, the Co mangr thp pey and tilt dom. I,t )\;2 7 f ;Iu ,