. 4 . To them, the great body and trne power of the country,, we purpose to address a fesi s temarks, touching the present conjuncture of paliti6al af fairs and the . attitude in which they arc in regard to the parties of the day. We Warn them to ills trent-the words of all who- come to them baying the present and imminent prostration of bueiness, . : eili — e - cially in this region, is the result of a combi nation on the part oethe Whigs to keep dawn the 1 pries of . labor. We are aware that there-are Per. sons who have gone among them and intimated that their interests are opposed -to those of the em k, _ - - • _ployers who wish to depress them, bat the same individuals have attempted to Win over tht T . Fhoyei: by representations that the prodtej - of the orlition ars'ke=e..onsumed by the wagtiof the bov, and that the former lioulditdvocate the bill Of 1846 .4 .* But were it true irrat s the emplojers wished t: trot rl l , prier, of labor—thanke to -Ithe intercourse hetwsen nationtfrand:people- T sitch i 3t state of thinks is impossible'-all'the_world are /inked togeteer into one socie t y, by the laws of trade and, , they pri.ibit this.e Coal iti one of. the • .necesesn'es of life—its price will njwayebe regu, •lafed by the supply and deniarrd. and depends not on the caprice of any liody of men any where.-- kid the country fontlnued undisturbed unifer the' influence o f the .bill of -1842, it Is evident there would ha le been no . interruption of •lahor,but as RI., by its repeal; all new operations rre stopped, a cast numbered men are dipri k ved-of employment, I and' the quantity it is esti ma ted of 200,000 trims of coal, which would have IV consumed this fear, will notnow be purchase c d. Thereta erefore:a . surplusnflaborin the faceof tvhich,endt comPeti-. twit to exireeled front the Pitaiu mines—a' coMbi. : , nation of the ooer,ators even and the laborers, would be iropotcUt to. s keep prices up to what hak been the standard: Ttits is a / consequence ef the . decline of demand which cerialnly must ensue, and in all justice should' be distributed betweets , the capital . and investment of the employer and' L the capital of the miner, Which is his-labor. It is ' in.v tin to sly that this evil wip not occur ; that -: , CocCii\j%leicriart.—We hope the 11 , 'rids of 1 ;,,,' ' this is a Whig panic, or nn attempt,by tlie.Whigs _the Protective\l'olicy of rite c.;unty Will not flirget to oppress. A refutaion of this calumny lies in "the County hie Lino ., to , be hel4ot OrevigslMri on t \* ' i mans mind and 'me,mory—the distress rests Monday..., Let there-.be n ftth turnout, and a every ma i i ,alike on the whole community, NY hig and Loco %, sitzoilg,tfekeiforuteil. , We hope those of our busi o ..... • . rieis connnuitifY. who =null not turd time to wore I f co,. and every man has but to !auk back and a round him, to become aware that nowhere . and. fief year, , tvlil feel it itieuiro2ent tipon tlu:ni.:elves ie devote a - little more .„tkiniion to ikeir duties as never ' has a Lac°l- " ° & el3 4cg i Y ell ' h " PeTa trent milli, when refused by the Whigs, of-lfetter chimes.; The plea of hat'ing too intich business wages than he could get from. he opposite party. on theirhands, is'oot likely to' hold ektys' mucL ' Tne very' persons who tell such tales show that longer.' .' , . , .• they do not believe their own words, but are them selves retrenching work' and reducing tapes in obedience to the pressure which rests on the whole lorning, Sp Sal ttrd V9' INEY IL VAL,Mt.II, ' ' t St Me Bee Pilate and ',Coe Arerrtee. trorper G iThirdlei. Cheentit Pireets. Philadelphia. INitt.trAt, Nassait.Street, 1 , . f.VI V 4 ' r. fie. 15, State Street. Thwoon, and - /: ,Rmillt earl entner rf finttintot'f, Calvert St,eet.i. 13altImnre, ts nisr Agent ler reeetying t!ubecriptions tiql allYrrtieements for the Mittens' 'Journal. .. .., , . ' COUNTY MEETING. ti \ • - TberDemocratic ttliige (it t h i uylkill County are itetehY resisectftally invitetko attend aigene r.„6 1 County , hfeeting, tt be tick, at th Courthouse in ' the . .borongh orinvigsburg, on 111011 7 DA . 1; . Sejit: 7 , 1 846, • •,„ at6e E. rft., for the purpose or'nomina • ting a Ticket' to be present to the Freemen f 4 this County', for their support at the. apProarhing ,Otlnber tlettion. and to express their sentiments upon ttuippblic affairs of The Nation. :r fAerirts .of iitariffto,proteet the ihice leading inierks of eke 'country-LAgrieultiiral, Conirn , rreial and Nan • lecturing—all those in .favor the RlPra/ of the *Dtirrtsu,TAniFF OY!'46. threatens to lay , onste (.e Coal and. Iron trade Of the country— anll in favor of the. resinniCari of the glorious Weig Tariff of 1842, a measure which, has eon . ferret! sq.many hlesvings.and such-great pro.p.rity on all "classes of This- conit try-- are iarne-tly•re• . ,quested toattend-. `,J C. W. Pit m an, Jaen! , ' • lohn Reed, J;tnes 11. Graeff, : . Daniel 11.1cershner 4 John W. -Haller, • •, - - George Kaufman; j John Pieeovt, • .Joseph Bressler, - John Bolig, Jr, Manding' Cisunly Consffiititi. Alm. 29, - 1846. • • ' .. .. For .Canal. Comiiiissinher:, .""tg .E.r. J44IfITS ad.' . PO 'PER, .of Mercer Ulunty; ... ... ' . i . .. if Ili COT!ifITS , It, ~..,, ,.4 Irtll'lß:tE N. EcrkEitir of SchOy4kill. • . . We refer our renders to the sermon oil the ®rat page, beheling that most of them will reaa' it With 'pleaeure and Profit. Of fate the publication of 'such matters has not ... become uneumrnon, atul we are Sure that in the pre,i...ut heitanceweileed Make no. apology: 'N. M. Ntitt.sox liascuthorized us to with draiv hie name as a candidate for :...;heriir. .It is his intention lo su .ort John T. SVerrier,tthe in- iJeliendent candidate for sau election. t TI- Mr. 'Piaui IV has, located ,himself in this borough, is a teacher of the FrenUli / Languages: He is fully competent as a teacher. lle also given instructions on. the Violin iud Guitar At sr in'a PrAzgos.Mr.' G. B. Zulich, of Ortvigabutg, has been apininted an went for the sale of Afeyees celebrated pianos. in this county. These pianos were generally admired at the late National fair, at' Washington, and acre all .aid Jung before it eJeserl. SHUTH ANTHRACITE CO . ! R erts' interesting letter in continuation of tho,Geo lpgical position of the Lehigh Coal Lli:triet; wits receaved . too late for this week's Jour:tel.: =lt will rippear.in our next. It is unn'ecessary for us to atste, that , the letters of :Of. Rohert contain , a vas t amounCof Informatit:4 on the Aubject of the ea7ll measures never before l 4t . ublii.hed, arid are invalua: ble:;I:o intezestil di this aeries ef . properly.— WE; know that readers riill he gratified to ra learn' that it is Mr. It.iberts',,iniret:on to - make a eitnilar examinalinn of the. differutt Anthracite . . , Coal )3a . sirat in the' State. arid Natant - gate the came through the eillutunft of the 7tilinari; Journal . I,lirritim. 'CoFx,Tr.—'ll4 , Ctiurliycon‘ention which ctsEembled - at 11 . arri=1,6rg oi; ' ferthed the fAldwirigficket: . , Cuncre.£s.—Genme•N. Eckert, of • Pr . htiviiiottry.- 7 ..1.;11n Zi • . , Asse4ibig—Jaine4 and'llictviiire GralT.';' ( • The;Vralpman a net: at d aLle "NVhig..paper: publi..hed.atlllarrii‘litug;iat one dollar por auninn. states that the ticket veiy I,lle, rind e far .ait .teary from, gives 'ai•neraf.c i to tion.— Paup4injA gcieili:Jr 7or 800:inallirity. • , NOMINATIONS We :attention .to the prodeediogs 'of the Congressional conferee convention of the district,. l held on — Wedriesilay, the sedond inst., at - Frr:der.-. iclishurg in. Lebanon . county. which hae tilleed in nomination, George 2Y.: Eckert •E, , i g , who, 14 10,years past his been conniy,•and . Is, of CCIIIT.e, ecprainte witteall its -interests. • On the' previous .day Eekert'badbeen unanimonAly •noonnated /by - the Dauphin county convention; subject in what then. tsar certain, the approval of the district eitnenti'on . Alilp and ; honeStly as this district .Helen mine. -rented by-the present inember, the lion. R im icy, it will not be . Coesidsied, invidiou. for 'Us - flls', that a better Representative li - 1T the need-, , :nes, could not be found avidt;t._ the state, whethei - we look at his great information: his irreproachable character and his devotiottn . \ the calk-1;e of irroit.c:• tipn,towhichho has appropriated ritOre time, men: sty . ; and apptication, than almo.t enyofie we km4;:i' . Concerited.hinself;.-in the great interests of the state and . district; and af.deioted fri:n'd. to 'the cause of Amerieartindnstry, Mr:. Eeiceri i, tin-ni ter:n-:at the details of all the iittpetant. brarylieN of businessand haw evonthk respept and confidence - eta)! partieihy his integrit'y and' Jjis exertions, so much en, that he was able, mainly to bring, a-H treut,the business convention!of Men et. of polities) opt n , nt Harrisburg, which oriiina: Ted the tariff of ZsiZ.a few v'ears since, and by 444714 : and another - sintilar body; he has . twice ,been eelerta to confer withrthe committee of the • House of Representatives ; which framed lira; tru. American bill. The conduct. of the Whigs of the:ether portions uf, this district is duly appreeia , 'id in 2chdylkill; to which, withoutrnaking ernp- I ty promises, this county will- respond by givitfg the tiandidate l they have selected .large cote. A i n 'able speaker, deeply informed, as we' have 'said, in. regard to the great coal and lien interests of the state, though PoSSibly more shoWy debators mialit be fonad, ace knowof no one more capple'r,f ad: ,vocating 4he cause of Pennsylvania, or _surei of bicoming‘such a 'represennitive as she Aculd be proud of; ,1846. 12111 community . . .7 . ' The protertiOn of Arnerican lahv,r is a' democra tic principle if any thing is—the Legislature of Pennsylvania in its'instructiorfs to itti Senators aiid otherwise, has proclaimed it again and again, and there is no inconsistency ininen of every shade _ • a pol tical opinion making it the test question at 1 5., . coming election. Under one'otlier, important polo . - view this matter should be considered. 'All Pennsylvania advocates ant .. l ... peters the Tariff of 1842—a1l the other States; which' call them ! selves ! democratic, are in lavor,of the bill of and opPosed . tO that of '42. .Nrovi it is a, pnnc , e of all parties that the majority: prescribe the creed' wi l d policy in which the ininorilyZmust concur, or be iilaced under the ban as. seceders.- The Tariff I 71, 1 n of the Locoloco party are then in this pre:. dii l arnent,they support those who MA in tiirect op; . p l'ition to tkeir own opinions. "linowing the . ri i it, they still the wrong•purSue." -Is it not bet ter to come out boldly at once in deience of what. . they' believe to be a sound(policy, break frOm par t trammels and honestlS , vote fur the Whig tick 7: vi 1 When then they lookatourril, where is 114 difference betwee . tv thelipinions they. profess and practice of the Whigs? are the latter too inferior in their quatit „ ications as citizensil du the Locos accomplish more-ftr the community ? If the good o'd rule .that parties'-arts based On principle still holds, why should they - riot pstd fin. those with whom.they think - alike?' Let thiworkingmen think on this and answ.4 s us at the coining election I . MR. COOl-7 . ' .O[ TREINTON, N. J., AND ofritet-the_enguing AR we inamated 'lota week; the I,nistatementin regald to ,the conduct of, Mr. Qooper t of the Tren -1013 Iron Works, has . been torpidly contradicted in 'the Philadelphia Ledger. •The letter of Mr. Ctioper is as follows: • l T It,I•:.NTU N. [now Won - ga, Aug.3l., 1.846: To.the Ed:lUrs grille Pub& Lcdgir: 1 . Gentlemen—Abu l ; t ten days shire .my atten tion was catted. 6 a aragraph in y o ur Viteeinctl paper,- and which I believe has p assed the general round of ciroilation,,stating that ! flip` wages lof th e hands imiPloyed' in the.lrenilia Iron Worts ba d Trion raised in consequenee of the . passage of ' the 1,. of :846. I forbore...to cotitiadict the IS'tare- Itierrtavt the, time, as it seemed-to n.e clear that every intelligent man, at all conversant with the Mate and piospecis of the iron business would see at . once,ClL'it it we's an entire error, and haiiinrigin tied iii sinii_oikconeeption., But finding that it his been extensively."( opied aid widely quoted and commenti'd Upon by the' advocates of the ineei tariff, I: ton coinpelled to contradict the statement entirely, and to beg that you wail giee. are correetnin - the benefit of yoUr extensive .cirdi lation. It must be apparent that the'reduction 'in the tariff will, and has already reduced the price of iron, and that the loss which will %sue nays': eall alikeron cupital. and °Rioter . ; 'and wags, so far from being advanced, must, as a matter of 'eh spline. necess!ty, he' very considerably red - need be; tweerr, this and the. let of December next, so as to I ihett a filling Market, and after th3l still more -- ,:;considerlildy, Unless Congress, at its next session, shall make the requi,iite medtlieation in the tariff, to enable labor to irceive-its just reward." Very:respeetfully e vonr obtl'A serA - EDIVA Au'Conesil, ' t . . • - Manager of the Trenton Iron Worksj Mr. Cooper is well known as an active Mern- . bet. of the LocOfoco party, and therefore . we' pre sume that pei4on.sVVlio vote and act with him will pay . 849 attention to the sfatementalie an confidently mbof the effect of the liillof'46 on wage+.-The con riegoences .of the bill seem hewever ai4evident as not to require to be demonstated by' any one. Will the Ipcofoco, presse which Pub lished-the fitst statement, tiow give currency to the contradiction I I ' . - Ouj-rinegrpve correspondent wrtca a* fol. lETI .. Businesi• ie decliniog,since the passage of AIOICay'S ,-..in Bill • orders for coal are countermand (kli ed a stri f e among the miners qrainst a re. (ludic of wages (the tables heiqg tarred.) m• I . nticipate bat little basins for a week pr two o come." This s crrtainl ..1 . ...:..., • . 4) 1 yi a sad elate oft gs,qind is 'deeply to - be regretted lay.:evAy - friend of ,human ity ; bati it is ttie unerring effect 'which will I'd; tv . ay i follow Such( legislation as the countiy has .been • cursed with latterly. Men who will vote for low wags ought net to : complain when their tarp principles are 'carried nut in accmdancs r ikitl s t . their 1 -votesi but it is a gre:at pity'that the inn s cent am compelled ho suffer equallyi with the „ .....-- .1 guilty. • - 1 " TO THE WKING MEN. WAGES .DISCRIMINATION FORT AND .fAGAIDIST, Oue of the principal features of the y taidr • of • 184, was the dicrimination it made in favor of the labor of the United States. It was this fea ture more than any other, that caused it- to eZert stinks powerful influence on de industry of the i country, and raised it to the eminent degree of prwperity it had attiiincd, and enjoyed but a few -weeks since. In the tariff of 1842; on the raw material, which entered into ot- \ itrarinfactdres, not obtained at home,ut of tureii production, the dais s were light, wh le on the anufactured ii. articles they Were enhan d. Thi !icy invited the importation of.th,e raw materiel, otkOch our labor could ho advantageously employectki via it up into the vinous uses to which it coul4 . ap plied; thus discrin — ating in : favor of e ca n labor. But in the ' r tish. bill 4 . 1846. it '•'L caut3.... incr ' ' . 4 redly the reverse. - That eav— on the raw miterial ofitained from abroad, and de : creases it on the mariufactured article. i This is a 4.lisyrimination in favor orfore.4n Thboriand it is.' the reading principle 9 . f that hill, vhich constrains lirge portiodsof 'the community' lopelikoAtiat it is of foreign origin, aligk .. frired9hs view of ben fitting foreign irte'resl.s. - "Thilifollowing abstract of the Bill 'illustrates t6e position wo hal! assu, rned above : Tariff of '4 Tariff of '46. 'ill in plates:- . 2i'p. . • 15 ' e. pigs or bars, . " = 5 I °' .14rass,c,opPer, and, pew- , ' • • , tee, if; Pigs and &ark • , A " Old ao. fitimly lei re-, ec" . ' manuf,icture, • - 5 - ' Mahogany, rosewciod,drc. 15 p. c. .20 " Ciarse - vv,ool, • 30 ." Rattans and reeds, Free. ) . 1 10 I Polio " 10 " Ivory, - 5 t, Dyestuffs and dye wooas " 5 *r • rl t •,c a rubli t er, 7„ . I 0.. " Saltpetre, t . tA >, Gum Ar al, nee. " TragaW'. 45 .• "; 10 " i3rimstone. 4131figo, .. . . . GoaCs hmtr or mohair, 1- \.t , -, ". " 20 " Quick. , ille,r, ~ ' . .57per et. 20 ",1 Ernery„,,' Frro: 20 ''‘' BariHa,' ' ~.._,,,, ~, i., ' A . i ~ Burraltirt,es unwrught,.... - . 1 . " C, GIS " rk-tree bark, . ~, r, ' 1. " Sp , ter, in 7 .. sheets, - ' L i , 1 l' o f ' Zinc, ri rimCie, 10 per ct. 111 " Free. Lac ilye,". " Palm oil. - 10 ", Cochineal, " • 10 All this increase is jigt so much discrimination ' against' our tabor. ; - Senator Haywood,) from North Carolidit;in his recent address tote pedple,in alluding to this feature in the British Bill of 1846, states that in none of • the Tariff Acts of the United States in former years, has the industry of our own country. peed !Anthemd by discriniinations made agditast home manufactu!ers.andconsequently against hon . labdr. Mr. Haywood i+a Southern-thln, and re'Y presented a Southern State, h'ut saier than vote (Ora Bill which 'be styled as harsh, cruel, and unjust legislation ; harsh to the wealthy, crud to the lahorer, and unjust toqioth," he preferr re signing his seat in' the United States SenarCand etire,to the shades of private life. Vt by is it then that' Northern laboreis, arti!.airs; and me chanics are so hi ind to their own interests, as to. rush on madly. in the, support of tn i en/ and , mea sures, ,which will•grind Them to the dust, when even a Southern Slaveholder-sacrifices one of the highest and mist honorable posts in , the country , -and shrinks from the ruin ' and' desolation ,which will inevitably mark the track of this sirocco of ,party,'' as it sweeps over tt,prostrate, ittipolierisli %ed, and suffering country ! PZ. PANIC AND .nrE,J I OCA)FOCO PRESS . The U. S. Ca zelle, in 'an article commentine upon`one of the- resoluticins of the' Democrats Ciester coon t ty, in which the Whigs wore charg rt ' ittiseglecting the ?rest interests of agricul used-the language: oVt. hat havethe grain 'interests to do with the , aUltie'et! The farmers, ue belimM, did not need any additional:duty upon wheat and Indian corn —these arearticies never imported. unless n gen eral failure of croirs - shotild..at some time, invite a cargo ortivo'nf wheati and 'as to pruvtsiona and bread stuffs in Crl'e:l.l:Britain they are already ad mitted near lyiree of duty, upon . the came ground. that tea and ctigiie are free in this country, viz : that not near enoug:i can be raised at home for consumption.", !, d . . On which The Pennsylvanian remarks: "What have the grain interests to do with the subject ?" asks the Gazette, and then adds that. the Careers tinder the law of 3642, not need any 'additional duty urron wheat and corn." This is e.4olenriugh, and certainly goes far to prove the assertions of the' Demncrat's: of Chester county. tr the Whigs are whdlly indifferent to the great and commanding interests of this country. -The, farmer nefets protection in_ its purest sense, and.- - lig present emulation proses this to he true.; This the . % - qics kramv, too, but as , they think the far mer cannot foe protected without injury to thernntiu facturer—a very avise cOnchision, truly-they pre fer to kt the !firmer starve, so that the latter may live in opulence and plenty. s The protection of the farmer does not consist in prohibitory ditties, 'but is rather alTordeal by a foreign as well as home market for - his produce, ticitner• of which/as we shall pr'esently, ,prov'e, were afforcded to him under the act of 1842„ 'He has n right, therefore, to ask', the repeal of such laws as have a tendency on the one hand; to noakc'hm pay high priceri-fur what he constimes,:and,on the other, to injure his mar-. kets and ditninisVhist prices. And yet the .U. 55.- Gazelle asks; “what hat the grain interest to do with the subject ?" We call the attention of our readers - to the above extract and the comments on it, token from the Pennsylvanian. Such lucubrations as these, mit forth by papers `exalted by pint into imp&rance, are among +llse .worst of the sigils of the times.- - Such vagaries as are, puf forth, by the Journal of ComMerce of New York.'the Ledger and Penn sylvanian of Philadelphia; and Other sheets we could name, would reflect disgrace on the gOO%, seme'of the merest tyro in.business, and show an• utter ignorance Of all the'principles by which it is regulated: . Yet the presses which act thus, are those which mostmost loudly and:querilonsly C omplain against any doubt of.the . i~ preposterous reasoning and stateinents, iv an .attempt. to create panic Int party purposes. fair epkcimen of this state of things, 1 may - be foundArribe , aove extract, which proceeds to argue on statements as positive and incontro-, vernble, which are galpably contrary to the ero rieriCe\of everyone in the community. It erro -gates to the Locofocoiltritish tariff, the'. merit of having especially protected the 'agricultural inter est when it is notorious that protection on the ag gregate value of its produce, has been reduced by an average of wlthin a fraCtion of 30 per centurn and the home market hacbeen destroyed thereby, anfi by therruin of the new 'manufactories being erected or tattly gone intrtameration under the ita? fluende of the.law of '42, in most of the farming districts. 'So far from the tariff-of '46 doing jus ;tic° to the fitrMers, they will suffer more than any other class, from the fact; 'that individually, they have less capital to rely upon, than the Manufac turing and other interests. -If the new bill was intended for their -benefit, never had men great- , er reason to exclaim "save us from'our friends . WI [ _ TITE*.-: MINOLS:'4IOUIOAL. LABOR. MEM • 10 " r • /5 cis. per. lb. 20 ." a 5 ~ - .. LOCOFOCCA COUNTY ONITENTION. \This. body - asseinbled at . S.onylkill E i hven, on l'tlonday last. We have n furnithed with copy of the Proceedin•4 eke the following 4 abstract from Abe „Et, The.'coniention was full. D. E. Niee,‘,Esti,iresided, assisted i r by R. M. Palmer, and Geti„ :. W. Farrall, as Secretaries.— After Aheyprelimiaariel, were disposed Of, a vote was taktit-fo;-a s candUlate for Sheriff, which resul'' ted as follow:Li • Michael •Seltzer, Daniel Krebs, Joshua Boyer, .6 • So Mr. Seltzer, was nominated cm first ballot. For Comminaionie the 17119ta resulted as fob - r lowa Edward U ‘ olaban, t Stephen Rrnger, ' 12 Paul Leniel 7 B7nlarnin Bo?,ey, A., Deniel-Ny ' - Daniel Pert let, f t-- , • 't • Abraham, °eh, 2 2 ligaor, t ) 2 •Peter Kutz, Jacob Feger, • I -John Snyder, , i f ', , 1 'Stephen Rihger was declared nominated ..Thefollowing 'were theirallottings for At. n. bIY• ° tat. , 2d. George Reifsnydss, 3 Dr. Kennedy Robinson, ,'29 • William Collins, i ,„ 22 Challes Frailey, 12 lb 'Heury ToOte, 10 _„:•l4 , 9jamin Christ; i t 7 *- Boyer, :4 J_rnes Taggart, r 2 2 'Charles Bennett, ESq. „George Reifsnyiler: - and Dr. Kennedy Robin son, Having the milority of the vdtes were placed. in nismination. 4 For Director of the Poor, food ballolin4sitool place a; follows: • 'let.. 2d, 1 3d. .• : 4 . 0 , , Ahrabam tegly,.,„ ill) 14 t• 12 .12 Jacub Beck.. ~,'' 9 6 - ' i'llo;'..es It4,' , 6 8 11 . . '24 C.W. Clemens, 5 10 16 , . 7 John Reichurt, . '6 3 11 ' 'l. ' • John. Fel , v. •' i 3 - ".: S' I I Prlalerick FreCd. rl " -• 'l. • 1 iMosel' Seed was!JJec:arcd- to be.n'onaintited; The tbSowingi4the vote for Atkinor. • Charrel VV. Clemc4,- IS y,'; 'IS G:tbritil Millar, , • 6 • • Dr. J. G. Koehler, t , 10 2 Henry Voute, , . H I The followfirg reOlationa .were rinssedo- the Convention. which we copy in full. in order to, give our readers .the ,„,ritzlioituility9 . judging of their character theitwelveii. If they' ! th'ink. they - tau of a aUfficiently'protective character we ar . sotitfied, —l)ut for ourselves :weitictitt conters,lthat they par take too inuch of th'elcharacter of ttai - se generally adopted in the .Free Trade Conventions. in South Carolina: Rev - deed. That we have tincliminiahed corAdence in the ,iptcgrkty. patriotia l in and sound Democrati principlt a of James' K Polk, PITSi• dent of , the United} States, and that livery large plurality of his ()Mad acts meet witii our decided approbation. Readvtd, That george M. Dallas, Vice Presik, dent of the 11 S. in giving, the casting vote for the so called "%Italy's Tariff Bilf,", did not carry out the wishes of a llarge majoritylof the Delimit cractip partyof Penhsylvani l ), yet we believe that in ;lying that vote he did" conscientiously,. and .that he had in vitiv alone the interests of Up' whole people whoni:?<represented, as the pre4- diqg officer 4, the rienate of the United itates— tt is the inteiVion and nut the off - Which ono * l t to ctiminate n mint. Resoice'd,i That ilie,administration of Gover nor Shunk meets with - 6p,decided approval, and that his veto of the bilrgranting transpOrting pow ers to the Schuylkill Navigation Company, is, an. additional evidinice',:ift his devotion to the interests. of the working:Men Pennsylvania. ----Respired, That %Militant It Foster is resrig nixed as the Democratic candidate for canal Com inis4oner..and as such will receive the undiviri\l support of the D.nnuciaticrepublican parity of county. . fficsolerd-,.7'tiat in levying our; impost duties for ry , ve n u'e, we are itt - lavorlOf extending, weir, and even ript.to.,prict..ion to our manufactures; and Nvhene , er, - ' , hk:Unt:tward., legislaiien, they a're ' deprived 'of that 1 - ninepin - T. ue •stand'realy to aid in repkiring, the . error 4-that althomih we bdie4 ., :e the tariff ol 1.1:442 to lia•Sb6en imperfect by reason of its levying duties in many cases UnneceSsarity hiszli, yet we believe that the fermi Tarilr act . 4 18.16 will need alteration and correi:tion. That besides some minor detalls if, s hid. nhdis e pprove, the Crcat Ironi , illtelpt. of our Staie,. in n some not all of its brant-lA. •Will not Ile sullicienay protected. 'Pilot the s:','me is also true,'iri regard to our Anthracite coaland that The interests ant 'wishes of Peensylvaribi;,require at' the Perils of the next, Congress., that this evil shall he reme died ; and that, the Det4crcy of Sehoylkipeouns hereby , : pledge themselvein that their influeneeshalf be honestly exerted to tic?Fornplish,this end. -11,espirert, That the Manufacturers 'owe it to themsclvelkond the people:, to frown &own all at 'tempts to gel olio faire :11 - trrti of OniC anetuirt, and thus to unsettle the 'lrusiness of the country: and in view of the lact'Aat ; the great mace of the peoplotof Pennsylv+vis,4and.ready.. , - to urge upon Congrethe proper andm6:es.aryq.egislation, it is their duty to treat people and the subject Wily.: and any a4-te,mpt to derange - the busittek of the community or oppress their,olierativet art 'neeetsarily,,, , fur th,e.aake of making-political capital, is the surest mode 'of foi-fetting Annie upon the exertions and good will of ; their fellow citizens, and to producei the very state of things . which. they profess to deprecate. Resulted, That we approve of the policy of the Naitional Administration resenting 'the in- , suit offered to ,us as a natilm - by the Mexican. giiv erimierit7in e'xacting bluod fur blinal on the Ai l ) Grande, and punishing 11ex.ican aggression upon American proseentimt muse 'and vigor our 'war -against f4thiPss and treacherous peottle. • hesolced, That we recognize th a fence - mid sound ness oftheione term 6inc4,l„ wit ether appliartu ,National or State officers,iend that in the opibion tiTihis convention, injts rigld en foicement the Dem ocratic 'party will find the tiniest gtiaranne of liar , Tony and union. r• . • - We Understand-a resolution, censuring Georgo M. Dallas, for giving his Casting vote in favor 'of thd British Tariff Dill of ilB46,Zwas vu - t du f wn in, the Convention. This leouthi howev er is in accordance with the resolhtions adopted by the Convention. d—• At the meeting held 4 Bunkers Tavern on' Saturday las in Berks CAfity, we hear titaile solotions approving of the {general course of the, National Adininistrattod Were adopted : the 'fol..' 'lowing is ono of them : I Resolved, Mat iron and coat being‘indispensa ble neces s aries of life, the people. have an unques tionable right to procure them at th'e 'cheapest price compatitile with a 'prOper remuneration to the Manufacturer and mint': ; and that it ielboth impolitic and unjust in the iovernment to impose more duties on them than ivill afford 'a just and reasonable protection to.those two great anti pe culiarly Pennsylvanian intekeste. How different are tho foll Owing resolue no, adopted by a meeting .of 'the I.ocofoco pa y, in Armstrong County. .They are open, MEd ;.and, Pennsylvanian all over t Resolved, That George 91. Dallas, by his vote' in favor of Mr. Kay's bill; hail forfeited all claims to farther patronage from the old Commonwealth' that gave him birth, life, and station,.' Resolved, That we wilf not support any man hereafter for President; Congress, or any other re preseotative office, who is out a protective Tariff man in deed as well as word. These last are coming to ;the point. i • ' , . CONF.ERft B tV. Agreeably; to, nitre given, 'the Elnaocralie Whig Confetiees of :OA: 12th. Congressional Dia ' rict of Pennsylvania, - composed .of the counties of Dauphin, Lebanon and §chuylkillonet at Fred licksburg, Lebanon County; on Wednesday the 2nd 13ay . of September! 1846, for the purpose of noMinatingn Whig ,eandidate for Congress, ' The follnwling, Conferrees, appeared, presented their credentials, mid look seats in the Conven tion:V 1 ~ .., ~ • I I Dauphin ;CountytCollin McCurdy, George Bergner and Perry Maon. . ' Lebanon County-cIL.I - dicksler, C:--W.K.uhn le-and Ihsepit Weisman:. - ,' ' ; 4 ' ‘, • Schuylkill County—Brenief Hill,, James : H. OWE and Caleb Wheeler. ! .„ „....G6 motion, the Conventilk was organized by, he - oppointnientoif the following officers:: ' '• FqesidentDANlEL HILL... . • ! Secreivir:es'—CoLus McCi;nnr, J. L. I:l4cKf-, I - 1 ' . Wm. GraelTsubMitted the following resolution, which was`*nanimpu l ely atkiited,v . • ' resolutio n, which (.1: Ni.' Eckert, of' Seh nil lilt 'County; be unaniu:PlY nominated by - thia' , '' .Convenall as the Deinneratie :Whig Cendidif. for Cong'res4 -in the 12thitengtessional 'Distlict, composed cdi !he counties tit” OSubb-in, Lebanoni, and Schuylkill'' =-; • .Mr. Dvier offs d I ittions, which We e ',adopted !resole r That beet the be n t i British Tara of 84t ... interests r o k i the cot i the are determined 'to aiiiir'ri., \c u y. pi nicipies bf the. Whig TifritT of 11,4-2 H To di' whiel combines, f• the piinciole, : i of 1 - 1614 p i k le train j.a o r Rerenue,. rind ttliiipotes the A ntekesti of all classes. : ' . [ ficiorecd,lThat:the ILiiiiioFoedli*rce Tra'..ilt4a-i• riff of 1816 ; is emphatichtly la lir4isliT4o,4*; that i t seedir .e.linericl.ieteresfs lq;-the, livri .l .. D r itill i '7‘1, 0 fact? ; Und j t:hatA y 'riA. MOTTii clittz l ens ‘ liii)ing th e nteristlef ou ient4e at lieart„; unfurl the.tennitr; f EePeal I and riedge our best' ---r. tizettions tc d retitoralnln of the grintikle of pro: tectiOn embraced in the filrift - of 18 , 4t2,..1 .-'; Resb/vif,l i Thati:n tileorgel l'ii.YEekcri l ; i k, have a eatidivlate 'who Ikiknown al. a true, aiderit, and aye friend ii''' a Prolelstive' P i eria; ,in •Whom the people c.in rely in lln y eatergeneyT,-11-• eatly reeinty,end lad to the,,sutipur .ut lip true 'l;arilj men of this ildario.; , f i ' ,-- ..- Th e Lilloiving:resollf.j,Wras °aired by - ' ,Mr. Gi;iwtl, and adopted. tit anii ii iMsly. 4_ ',',1,.. , : Viewiivid,'Ttiat we i appriwii of the - coursel pur -1 'sticd, by' our present niembV'of Congress, the 41 . ,,m. Alexander Itarse i v ; sin' tlOt the thanks of the;Convet4iun die tentlMlltd him fu} lheinlile 'BM!, patriotic manner in wlii/h he discharged, is ity . iies•thi• s atighotit tee IA: .sessiu`n l'of Congress. • • O'h inotidn, it was , 1 i - ,--I?e, , olved, That the proceedings cif the Conveet tied be signed by the Mlieerii, and published in all the VV-h,. papers iltnhe district. 7. , .1 ( Signed liy s.) ll!e (Vier ' t i 24.1 Ballot 11/1 1 i. II Ho/xixo.—ln the Philadelphia SUn of Mort day is an aCcoune, of n jarle•Natfve - rneeting,"at Pottsville on the 28:h ;IC, w r iticlt'W.,gu Id' have heem a grand affair ;were th; account of ,it true. risi'o such' meeting, occurna., and the whole account is 'a cohiPlete burlesque. I . • The Sun LS not; however,,"alons'' in its glory." Bonieone,•seeing the Pennsylvanian's - proneness to publish letters gtvirg, great , accounts of manu factories, etc.. under thL new ;Tariff bill, wrote en account of the great.prosperity of the Lehigh Re gi3n's into businesst'stating that one furnace 'had received an order for 4,o,9ooiti?ns. Now- had the Ethior known 'any thing at all of .his busitiess, he could • not have :been so iraxed. the largest furnace in Petinsylliarna not !being competent to , inake'this amount in fre yetire. . • ... . „ • . . ! 'slo REW—AIiD. ,' • • , HAWKER'S 'AND PEDLARS. The above 'rewaiiirwilli tie paid to any person who, will bind over, before a 4 ti,rico of .lie i cove an thr - County, any, pe-son eriilage,,l in Hawking and i?cildirri,T.,uny kror i ls of o,ook, Wares and Nlerchandrie,'(excePi produce;} within„the limits li of,Schuyikill County. el/dux fikeign pr. doTehtie, 11 . 11 retail, which is a .vi, lation:Of theism, Piii'SC4at the 10 ! .essirn of the ,ec,i i ipiture, and'approyed, , Apitl,7th,• This law pr itn s all Peddling by retail,iii Schuylkill c untv ntl any person can slake an affidatat etore a Ititstrate against any Pedlar so tvh , n it ecornes, his duly to issue 4 warrant for his v rest, anil bind hipianver' for'his apitearSitc'e at Co rfOr witb sutlicient 4 sepurtly. ia default of 1,:hit•11 inuSt go t o ' person receiving suqcriptid i ft to p0,,k,=. 4 .k..e. ti.e sthne.lrendep; himself lialtft 2 to 1 .11;e. last';'uril:63 he is a icsialstit Bookseller..l.,' "r I . i . bereward , willihtp Ire p. i 1 noproducing siu , hen-1 ticatedliiiiu.ctipts from ustiCds' Dockcts, Q of the bindin ,,i `Nver'ok Pedlars , :i ndat)tig tire law, by call ing on either NI/ . the sptiscrilleo, 'a committee on hcbalf L. thit,Aterchapis Trader of the coum H ' • I.; '". Jr% MES t SILLY / MAN. Jr. I j ,S,A-N11511,L . _ . . 1 .• -1, ;I if L'; NJ. . BANN.; N. I . N. 11:. It is tinder:shim that the Colporteurs or . kgensi . of the Rible and ' 'ial,:tlSocieties,.,wiil not he imtl ,ted so emg as tit y slontine them-elves to thethss 3 erninatio i of the II tilts and Tra4z ., :f those • , Associations. '1 1 - i - 1' • , . ! I t •.1 be larto,win g , ii• nr . nb i tract of the dam/ appro ved ly the Goveroftr,t. : April 7th, 1816: - , Ss.e Ctits I.: Lie it ensislted by th&Serilte and. Home of Representatives f the. Commonwealth ctf.Pennsylvania in Genera •Assembly met, arid it is herely. enart4..by the, milady of the• same, - That limo and -rifler the ,arias gtt of this ,net, no person or pt-rsmltt simillscil or expose:to sale with iti theicettist o . .buylkili a s • -a hawker, pedVar or crftts. tra'selling the • tanta, k iny fon 4111 O n -domestic goods, Wares!and triereinitillize, under the fetidly of fifty dollars for each and every sirrtice, to he inflicted in the4oanner prltt.'e,le d for du 'the act of April sixth,lone thousand eight hundred'Unil thirty-thlee entitled ...a suppiennint to itie ast.regulating one-. dons in the eity'of La caster; and other towns of this comnitinWcalth," I passefi', the i seventh' () S y of April,LetOtteen hundred andthirty4wo. ( . .SEC.r. I 2. That "!alets at Suistion in the oroughs, .towns anti village of the esiunty of chtylkill, 'shall he.rttgulatesdin tbdi swine f niannef as.is pro.; voted iin the ael. entitled "Ao aretThygulating six tiMis'in'the city of` Isancalft'si and other towns ill this coinnineweaith," passed the seventh dry of April, one dropsaiqeig.lit htnadred and thirty-two, and the supplement thereto, passed thesixth day , of April, toM thous:MN:l' 644 hundred and thirty three, the auctioneers to be i4spointed in the same Manner, paying the same iltitiett and liable to the sttme penalties s and . regulatiMlS mentitined in the said fiefs, which. are I;4:rely I extended to thit ha rdugh:t, towns and 4illages of the eonntibf•Sehuy I lid!. and to the officers in-sard county, and to the courts theteof, in the Same manner as ,is provides! `for the officers and courtis 'mentioned in the said acts; Prom ided, 'that the provisions of this act shall not be.so,consirued as fo apply . tn persons carrying goods for wholesale purposes . : &c.c. 3. From and after the passage' of this act, the mode of proceeding against any persoli for a violation of the provisions of this act, or the act' to Which this is 'a supplement!' shall be by indici 7 : - merit in the court of Quatterl.Sessions of the pro' per county, and whenever complaint - shall be made. to any justice of the peace or laldern3an of the pros per county or City, on oath or , atfirtnetion, against -- any person for violating the provisions of the sarnti,„ it shall, be his duty to issue • a warrant for the` apprehension of such person, and compel him to; enter into a•recogniaanco with sufficient sureties for his appearance at the licit court of Quarter Sessions. of the proper county to answer the Said complaint, and any person hei g thereof duly con-, victed, shall pay a fine far the utieof the common-; wealth of. not less than fifty or more than fife: hundred dollars, at the discretion of the court, to= . gethcr with the costa of prascethion; and so much ; of the founliceeelicoi• of the 'a4 to which this is a supplement;''ae eathorizes Suit Ito be brought fot the' penalty . Of , five' hundrekdollais, be anr.l the . sasne is hereby repealed, ,ex 94 as te' the suit* nov,lr• brought and pending. The law prohibits all•Aul by Hawkers and Pedlars, for tl eiga ordome`stic goOds, wares under the same penalty. .. Pottiville,Sepieraber fah, The following is the law relfeitecL4irabove .. . , . :. 'BOROUGH ACCOUNT. THOMAS FOSTER, Tre . q' h , i,......tc! .. --s ount . ' ,ikilh the Borough of l'ott , from Juno. , C - 17th, 1845, to Noy 19th. 1846.: • 1.: . . . . . CR./ i : : • l, . '1845. ' . July 12, By Cash from George - Heisler, on pecount Duplicate, 1645, , ,- . 100 00 . i ",17, By cash from Sam`l.s.lllls, on ie.- Itl-.‘count Tax:lB 4 4, -, I : " " illy amount paid, by . Jacob Mina • , .• I -1! to S.Sillyman,late Treasuror, - , I being balance due him; . a# lier • 1 . ,\ .. ~ account. audited, „I d: . ' • 'qg a ) By Jacob Kline 's note, . . 'r 'IIBy cash from Abraham HeebnO, ' 4 Executor Henry Btarer,dee'd. 54 62 S'" _ .19, By Eash from G et, rge Heisler, col lectnr, " • 26; By cash/ from •Giorge . 11ei51ea.. , ,,.. collector.- .., ' ' -410 00 ~....' .. v,iik. 2, 'By cash Crain D. Heisler:Vl°. ..,,,2.50 00 II ;,,, . A,' B,yeash frpd Sm , l 511113,0 A Tair",• r., , :' , ..„ , i - for 1844. I --; .„- - '", _ __,., ' 20 00' ~`". 0, By Cr '. Heisler, I `-`, 250 00 16, By c; do ‘ . • , -' • 400 00, 23,y ea do •. ' ' ..240 09 " 30, ycr . 4 do . i 250 00 • Sept. 6 B Cr do • . f• 100 00 " 13,, V de'' A . • 1 187 (10 " 20, By et do' I - 'l , ! 250111 ti . " 27, By do •• - , 100 00, ' • Oct. 3, Bt do ! • do ,' .5'25.00' " 11, By r do - do 210 00 " 18, By do , "do - . 175_00 25, By , do „ I ; do . [ 150 00 Nov. 1, By .' do .`‘ do [ 233 00 _B, By do ' do : l:6 52 " 15, •By .'• do ' do • ' I '.122 00 , ;-ii 1" 1.9, By do "- do . ••• ~, 2oo'oo ' Dec- 1, •Sty cash of : 4 1.K: Seitzl ,-. nger;for turtling. etc., ! 13 er.26 By cash from G. Heisler, co ff ee- : , • I • , I tor, • ' ' i . •2CVI 0461 I , • . . • • . -,tan..3, -By rash of John Wingert, (Kidd 't l plank., - 1 - ,•! •• 1 25 t 7, By rah fro A. Russel/fialilllng • is .tip hail Ri•ad;` , , ' ! ' 25 CO -1 1.ty -cash rroni/i-cash per; , ,': 10. Hofer. ' it -. 6 - •, . . 20 00 By cash from C.,llchilor, collector,: 213 00 BiJ - do! : „,do ! . ~,•, 1 1"1631 q I do 1 ' ` do - --I-- i„ 100_,90 By „cashAi•pi Saml M. Mills, oif • ,, ,,..-I'• ;- , , , By Ouylicate 16-li, I • El • (10' By cash frotidG. Itr,isler, • .. - 00 00 By ca , h from Pkty2i'Jcnitinge, for 'streetaionurio. ! 23,, By cos from G: Heisler. •ii ' ,' May 8, Cash from G. Heisler, baladcc in full or Dupliiaiiii ' I ! " 12, -By cash froucP,iiiimings. forst.. manure;•i• I : I 1 "! \ 61EIM .21, 31, Apr. 8, ". 20, , 7 \ Pl'. ' I , . :1 i ' • 1815./ Xo. Orders. .: 1- I . v ! July,l2, ',... del to Dan'l„Aulf, for I month? snF ric e s as .0 t%aqinnan . la. r .. u 2 100 o To Jor••••epti Kimmel do • 2190 To. I' flip Kantner, Wark - Oil st -vets. i i • 9 54 32, To Z, B. Zone!), for ma- ,' - ' king :optic:rte. of borough . • ' ' ' .. tax f. ,r,IVL I I. t .s 6 50 1„ ' .' ,45 t Tl' trill, Kantner,l for . '''' work Oil streets; • 9 15 " " f'il tlinvrirratren, do ''.* ' 12'90 .k . , " " .41 Wm. pt ra nen, do ..)„. 13 25 !. 174- 22 .4 Ilob't Woorlstle. ase:Vnee of J, I.ewii, ••. ' .r. 4 . . .18 • Josepl Thormt• for wont 1 on , - streets ~.. ” " 1' 48 . 4 do .„ , • • # l 6 I 1 •' do " P• 75 do 11 56 Sam`ri Meurer • • as 1 5-„ 0, " 01 ;I ~54 ~, it Afi ." ~ 116- ''' ' / a )• " 4t f• Y 93 ME July Ifl a E 111 GEO Sri " 29 IEI 13E1 OM 66 66 13 " 7 MI :l 44 ql -" 71 " 6S Aug. 7 Si • " 100 . 8 02 " 9 49 lIIMEI " " 93 " 11 73 " 15 64 " 1$ 9 It , 9;1 " 9, " 21 100 " 0 109 CU =I 7-- 123 292 .. " 233 " " 1)6 " igl 09 " " 103 " " 11l " V " SEM Sept. 3 117 " 1 140 " " 141 " " I3A 6 115 125 ' " 56 >1 6 97 10.5: " " 12I• • #e 119 f.tions in the county he sale of either for and inerchandize, f' " /14 ". 124 ' " IV 36-3 f i 25 00 6 nn . do ^ 8 4 37 do - 7 08 rrillymno, fate Tren- . ibalance due hji, an , ~nnt, id try .r,acoh •• urity for 04,1'1:*.N ni !kqr of 'fax)s3.9, ... '2l mun,~, duper- , / fklao 4mrod. for 40 ie and 31 47 NE for, hauling on 4 , .y • 15 75 Cipary,.Suilerrisor, 27 06 Llaraian t bill, for :112 mid Slat igil.!ry, logert, for batiling • . - istree James Beni Pm John MEI MIS I= Pker dray's 1, Pkilip.Kiotner; for work on r•trrenl. Tn Dan for Fpppor, l'atrick'plcMannoa. for Ma - cork; and flags. for 11ps. . •. • Jennings ' fir ten ass,?nildCirt, and MI fri Cciti Irret.! I•`. Br tdll I.y.for 5i day's work n 'Creels. 131111 - do !dal, for, Worlon Davis lEEE al, dui d -- 110 Patrirk Laughlin, for 11 4tlY's ‘'ork on Firt2YlA. D. W.: Ilyde, for holding electao INskral, P. rtilleta, for lallaolay on stn. ,Je.Np.r Snell, fo;• blacksmith work, 1 James Cea r . 1 y, for wpsk and Ilaulita N. E . , 14 N: E. Woro, orry. for 14 day'g , E ‘Vord; oot:id, fori43 perch , for 9 . 1 day'swork A. for copylnenssess iul making duplicate. , On sir( P. 1i6 , .b... mental of Tit :e Peter Al .plank, Thomas tanre La trip. Philip El 'a , co,' Jose ph 1 Lion N Jacob crick Alum, 1 ha illon.. Jhsepli 111 load stone, Joseph •lirook, for, on str,ers 1856' I Davis smith, for v do I . for 8 a Wm Stratten,.6 claj S. Ward ' , WWin. Straiten;' 4 11 work, S•• Ward, E: B. 1 Eictiona, election S. Ward G. ,31:ism, holding . N. E. Ward, -- Dan'l. Ault, for• 1 FYl''‘'iCi•S as watt.) „James (Teary, for t ti r. et N. E. War . Jmeph I- Hillegas I bushels of Liam Fhilip daintier. for 1 . itlirk, —• . Peter Jennings, Sul N. W. Ward. Jacob MerWitie, I i services as *arc" I Martin Corry; 5,' work N.. E. ward, Joseph Timmins, I work N. W. Wart Wm. Walt !midi! tins N. W. Ward Wm. Lutz, 14 da. N: IV. Want, . I EdivarcU Gartz, II work, N. E. Wail. J. - Dodson, for 1 NY ieclbar • ri,W, , GenrE , i:Clien, for mailing fir 111 Cl)lll3Cit /1.0011. Da lel Scha rile, holding i ection . N. E. NVard, 1,1 'Ulan' Straiten, 174 day's daynes S. Ward. vis Sinith,l7; day's work • .5. Ward, Peter Jennings, for hauling and work N. W. Ward, Jennings . & 'Ebert!, on or. • count contract in Morris' Addition, - - Jam is Shultz, for' 9 yards Paving Glitter, 1 Philip Sai.ntner, Hi day's \ work, N. W. Ward, Wm. Straiten, 191. day's work S. Ward, • Richard 'Stratton, l .. i 'l , 1 day's — work, S. Witrd ,''' Moses Straits, for rush for Council Mann, A. Grove; for waSh'rig and scrubbing Cminci Room, Richard 'Stratton, 1 day's wttr k S. Ward, A. merrier, for buildthr col-, • Ten on Jackson street, Davis , Smith, 10 1-4 days • work 8 Ward, Joseph' Thotnas,'ll4 days , Work N.. W. Ward. : G. & W. Dialogue's draft on S. Sillyman,late treas'er, A.,:iitartimer, Super. isor. F. H. Maurer, fot: rent of Hose Carriage, ..', Jennings & Eby:Lon heel. . Contract Mprris Addition Philip Hamner, 'l9 dap:, work N. W. Ward{ . Jar tbisterwine, as watch= wan} inan} , Joiner Nagle, for painting 5 Lamp Posts. Edward Garry , 21 day { s work/` Ido . 51 do" Francis Keenan, fOr hauling Of Mortimer. • I Peter Starr, 2 day's hauling a, streets, () • ' bautinw /. JoSeph Thomas, Eiir ' days' Work, - .Peter.• Jennings, for, work N.W., Ward, I , James Cleary for work and , • hauling N 7 E. Ward, James Cleary, -dci • _ Martin Currey ,fOr 14 days ' xv,ark, : - , 1 for 4 1op feel Foster, eer aceek paid by 'him for and Lamp Pnos, limner, for 10 day's n streets, , „,„„ 4 „, ea:0.01 , 4414 , 00t- W. Ward, ' lert X ine, CO• as tvate'b l'otts, for In Brook, ha " ". 118'... Donley Psnaban, 11 days ' work, , - ; t . 125 , do '. . do' • __,, . 144 . " 130 , Davis Smith ICI daya work - - a ~ • S. Ward, . eat ". "; rs . Wm-Stratton 101 • do . 15 75 "PIP 129 . Rich'd Stinnett 101 do BSi "3" 81 \ John Foglor ilason work, ' 500 .4.' 118 do t do oa ~5 13 231 ', Robert'Smith for, rdpairi . ' • -Fire Plugs,. . , ISI. •.,--,--' r 875 I Isaac Severn/or Lum er, etc. ' 47'65 ._1 E. 0: Jacksofn for Meting, 3 .11 50 - NJennings .1 Ebert, oil /ice% r i of coniact, '- 1 Isaac 83 ernonarcriant con tract ulldingengine houso , 200 00 Win. Straiten 111 days work - - S.Mard, Itird Stratton ll} days 'B3 Clarles Madati, for building - ' 9 .ulvert across Norwegian t ' . qeek. in Norwegian n„_ . 150 00 . DaSris - Smith 110 days work - • • ' ~,,,, • ward, .'"-) 0 , 0. - . Ilaus , rsharpehlng tools . 131 1 15, do - ti kiinith's work • 4 N: W: War , . .i .. 163 . ,46-• - `do _ . , : ! 1.7 e$ • do do - -4 52 , _".. ~ do do for N. E.!-Wit . ril i a ! , 2IV •' Ariron,Potke Irdays hauling - l 305 . : do' ' 4.1 do '• ,741 . John,,,Fax 4 day's work N. - 18: - . l Hard, 3 31 Meter Jennings for hauling ~A • and work, .• 11 7.5 ,:IC.-Stevenson for tweyeara - ' !Merest lin Alter Loan, ' ,- Philip Kohler . (Or 22 feet . , curhine• for Itillaywo-d. ' 4 , : o r et d ; 6. r fAllet•l4,'; WM , Wilson ,1-2 day hawing.; ; 11: 11iiinmet, tl,r 39 fret curb • , stone im Ms hantaneo st., Joseph KimmeJ - .5* nights as. i .wpichniati, ' Q. ... :..•,.. Jesse' Foster for: ain't paid in suit of Kimmells, vs. tha ,i Borough; Patrick Enwney,thauling 20 1 ‘ c , loads, • e.,' .47 - 125 Jennings& Ebert for balance .. on contraet in Morris' Ad-1 Anion, 6t h] , '. " 18.8 Peter Jennings, fOr haulith ' --I" . andovork, N. E. War i, •'HUQQULL. 43 81 'a ,'.., al, Philianttier 3 dayt.w3rk. ••` .3 03 - e 1;..., " 1 7„ .. J. Merwine rinn,ntles . serr + ice as watchhiam -- .< ; l. .18( 1.- John H, Pox 13 day's work N. - • W. Ward, ' , i - ip 43 'L 178).1/ante) 'Ault 3 nigfithi . services • ' - ,as wat,cliMan: 49 IA 17,,. JsmeW,Olevy hauling and • : , lA N:'l , .: Ward. .,.. , 4 `75 ''' 92. : 431.neary on account: 02 , z r e), tract, brilld,ng culvert at L. . " • : dlowhill .-.t. & Eti.idromr. p5 .1 00' . . 1. Swinton 15 daya work, S. `...- . . Rh - ' l' njt;tton 15 . dil ..s . wO • rk d 0 :... 1245 „' s „„Tisltries .v.., tz pbrin ,• goiter a• L i 03 '," I ' 7 trosseentre st.aiPenti.Halr - 941 Davis Sindll 14 1.2 day,' mirk •, I'2 03 ' George. Btarr, for hinting rock : 100 do , ' 2 days work,l ~ 166 . 'l' B. T. Taylor. b olding election . 4 W N. W.I ard, . 250 9 Daniel for 1 months' eon , •- i .„ in i , vices Si wutchnti, • " I v' ',2:1 90 liolit.Cliak 2 days wortN. E. 1I • . Ward, - • , 4f, 1, •f 65 Rollerftlick , on for damages in . breaking W:ii.ton. ' 1 , . Thonaappowel 6 3-1 data' work . • - on streets. • . 685 John Fo*. 1 day hauling, 4,75 !limes Straua 4 lh. sperm candles, :,. 1 50 Aaron Potts 30 day's r hatiling, 8 56 .Ehas Derr holdin g, • •tioa . ~..".. "25 37' -C.W. V min, do N. W. Wit d ' -2'53 ... Tt " 31q . . ' '.ll)l)?l ' ..oi l t 'Y fn er r .l l " w i l i ni k e ' l?i i i; i r l r l o w tc k • - )11 7 7 , 4 , . , .." 23 189 Win. Stratum for 9 days' work ~ ' 1 , 3 lil. I riitt 188 Itdch'd Sron3} days;:w 2 orlt, . 2l .... , 0ct.24 185 Isaac Severn on acct 613111 . ... ( ding - Engine house. r; I 50 :00 . , i °'. .•°.• 200 Miners' (Dank . iniereS.t. on' ft ‘ • 1 ' loan to, J al. 2d.' 18411. .'1 00 Nov. 1 191 b't Claililidaya . .ork o. .' 1' • I Ro vv streets,l - .. `q - I .01 • ~ , ~ - r , 192 Cleary &I Rone y , balancefdi , • ' - . 1 ' building rulvert,- •1 • . B'o,coo. •' ." 190 Tunes Cleary fir Work arid ;.... '• , ... • 'hauling. N. E. Wiird. 7 1787 I ''.3 187 Davis Smith 5 1 , days iinik 457 • " 7 l9l l'lnlip ICaidner 91 dap; work . . 9 . 7ci , " .4 195 John ll..F j 'os 101 ~. " I. 655 ' " . 5'202 Jacob lirlerwine d ; month\3`l• •• i ~ . . • ser v ices is, wittchman, , '2l 00 •• ' 6,.`01 .Abraham H...:runief, on acct. , - ' 1 . • of curbing,, ° • s. 50 00 . •• , .;• 203 Dani*luit for 1. ffionthi° I . . ' Wry, Sas watchman; .. ' 24. 00 , . •• . ••• 208 Pliikriandner 4:ldays' W0, t 1i . .-,! 1. on.strects; ' \ 4 . :59 - e . - ... 7 206 James tiliultz32 yard. , ii,Willie . - ' 'gulier, -. .. '. • • . ‘‘q, 8 ' 48 Peter Jennirigs labour and' 'C' hablin4 .N. ,W. Ward, 1 34.87 .:.4 ••209 August Degurney 2 days wilik 056 _ • ..., -••• •• 193 rear... Jennings work and• .... hauling N. W. Wards .. . , •• • •! . 207 . do ' . - .' do • •• •• 210 John 11. Fog 6 tia,yl3 work; o •• 204 James Cleary work and . haul -•; I ins: N.,--g. Ward, , . .' : 16 50- ...11 199 A. 13. White, for bill 'of nil, 7 81 '•.,1'5 146 'l,•Uac .. "Yhympaiin for 1 114 MEI 78 00 18 143 I ' lit " 150 " 161 EMI " 119 20 211 " 99 " 59 " 138 " 155 " 106 151 " 145 liMil GEM ME Opt! 1 )13 ", "152 8 112 ' " 154 9 9 174 ' " 181 2l 116 3/ 58 (33 5 00 3 • .r stiOSs 40 , : El "; 1,2 10 176 MI NM SEE Ell ' 13 184 / 14 105 16 , ISO 20 ME 10 50 4 37 26 25 BM 4 :IS I bi 4 94 4 16 4 14 ' l =2 50 63 11111 post, 50 ~, ~. 12 I . : : yv D :rk S . :ho . en:r for holding . . i. .. --.—.'' ~ eleclion .N.Z., Ward, 250 ..,. 20 134 Jolui 110_;elbirger for mason ~ 44 222,Aliraham .llnmaid, balance . • , . on netting cud,. . . . 4, " 218 Einlititiel Rich 4,f days haul- 12 10 76 00 .50 month's man, '24 00 m day's ' log 220 Pen?! Jenningefor work,hOul . ing•arm coal, ••" 214 John Fort 9.days v'eorlr,'N..W. r 8 10 Ward, " 221 Wm:' , llurleejor curbiirg' to • et'ull - st., ;v.:Morris' 1,141 -7 - ". r a 215 Philip Karanei, 161 'days' work, • . • •10 75 21 205 Hubert Clarl:2/. do 231 213. do 6.1 . do ' •5 63 i• 212 James Cleary norh'arfa haul-_ in; N. E. NY'artl, • 2,1 93 22 28 Jacob Kline li.day hauling. !.2 62 " .*•' 43 Jacob K.ine lei/clang 'streets • . . •- 8. Ward„„' 139 98 Jacob 'Kline :3 Gaya hi;nling, 5 25. ” 412 do • 2 . do 3 50 " " , 131 - do 2 • 'do . . 350 " '"' 175 do• . 2 .do :, 4 81' " " 1811 do - . du _B7 " " 21:5d0 for honlirZ. 8.21 . . " 26 211 JohirC. Conradforstunede livered, • : 816 - 3 VT ME= hauling IBM ?irk, 4,59 •y'u work, 6 CO - 0 work /2 °{Y MEE holding IMMEII month's man, 21 00 work .on 1, • V 3 00 for 36 5• 6 75 12 day's tt ou EMEM mootli mlll, 23 00 day's BM i t day 's ing eec- " 28 224 John fii, 3 day hauling, B7. " 219 I.ultd . tce, 3 days' hauling, • 525 '. 23 223 Johri ‘Vinkert I day hauling. 1. 75 Dec. 4 " (s. & W. DuMugu's draft . . . Nov. 25th. • . " ," 229. Jacot, Nliinsine,fog I' month's ae - . . • rvilb 04 watchmen, "' "' 227 panic! Ault fir t month's ! ' i • / as watChilian, 24 00 " . " 232 John Fox '1 day's work, \ 83 "' " 230 Philip l{antovr 8 il.t)s' work 8 110 .. " 6_229 William Did 2 stoves and pile for notch tinxes . 8 33 ..: " 13 237 Isaac severn on account of ',- l: . • !engin. house .. ' 109 00 " " 231 Patv.ieic Cullen 3} days work I, ~i:i• W. Ward 293 " 233 - Peter 'Jennings work SchOuling 31 ol ,' 23 210 ii do do . do • , IS 00 2t i s i „,- Jilt Thomas 11 days work 125 ' 21 2 Philip Hamner 5 days work ' 5 00 ". 26.2 31 ' Isaac tierern on account} v - - • Engine house i ...,/ .50 00. w " 217 Patrick Curringtonll day work 80 " " 213 ' Philip Kohler for stone and . . - - mason work. o 12 .: " 207 A. Russel agent for II loads I gravel lii 1639 and 40 ' . - 6 0.5 i. ." 206 Do fir altering curb in Mah.t antongo street . 630 • 4 Do for.holding election 8. Ward -2 50 6 41 . \ " .238 Da f n o i r el i ta it r e rfor bill lumber - . ",. 65 Do for 153 feet plank 9O ~ ,-. 239 John C: Conrad 4.perches f .i' / . stone for.watch bona° . ,3 40 1846. • Jany.l 108 \John T. 'Hazzard hill of on. - 21,60 tu. 8 235 Isaac Severn on account. of . • . engine bousa . f5O 00 9 22.9 F. 11. Maurer rent for room .• for tenders - • ' 600 /any, 0, 251, Jacob Merwin 1 mo's, Bei, - I. viceras watchman ‘-' - -' 24' ."I 250 ,Daniel Ault, I nio`a services 0 I 1-05 =EI 10 Is Il day's 4 ` 50 25.F7 14 136 IBM EII3 11 SO MB 6 . 03• 3 2SO 2 70 25 .50 8 53 123 50 315 00 SS 90 ' - as watchman 21 03 "15 211 ' Abrni: St Clair. 1 stove and • • • I . I ! pip e': for watch honse • lO 50 ',..21 253 Peter Jennings, for work . . I ), • , hanlind coal ' -, • 037 . '! ", 140 - I. , F. M. %Vynkoop , for _hill - .. printing ¢c.. 7 75 " " 252 ' Philip Kantner 21 4.lye work 250 •• ' " 21 215 Charles Lord for lumber and: work at culvert on Lynn st 3 87 i " "/255 Do for removing Engine .„, - ;. - 4. - ,- / •I house from Mord Nor's lot to bOrough lot back of,„Eu. - ' line house . • ' / 2 0 00. - I. " 258" Do Wm. /lurleg,an account , of, curbing ' 2020 i" 26 250 Peter Jennings for won on / • streets . 450 / -,." 256 ' Kaial. Ifuntabsger for oil 0 i bill • 1 ' 0 0 ,• "' 27 216 13enjanain Sterner for builds ,_ _ Mg culvert wogs Lyop oY , 40 Po ECIB soon 3 00 2 23 4 70 800 3 SO 1 12 7 OS EE 6 33 14 25 / 2/29 =I f II IXI cp 17 62 1200 !,'S 19 bi :I C 8 41)07 , 21 P.) 10 00 4 80 31 12 11 87 5' 00 MI 64 79 Mi 123 50 24 00
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