f the Journal. Ms 0 P 33 Di II SINGLE SUBSCRIPTIONS, o Dollars per annum, payable semiannually, in ice to those who reside in the Critinty—andunnu is advance to those who reside ouvofthe.COunty , mblisher reserves to himself the right to chafe per annum, where payment Is delayed longer ne year. . I ThreLl . 'TO..CLUBg. . - i • copies to one address. -. . $3 00 seven ; -Do Do 10 00 Fifteen :.' .Do Do . VA 00 Fisk dollars in advance Islll pay for ihiee yea Ili sub Ecription:to the Journal. . r . r RATES OF ADVERTISING. .1 rime Square of 10 lines, 3 - times,B 1 00 I:ve6 , subsequetit insertion, . . Ilaifisquare of B lines, 3 times, subsequent 'nsertionS, each, Four lines;.3 times, ' Subsequent insertions, each, OneZquare, 3 months, Six Oaths, OnerVear, I.J .. .. iiiime6r Cards of Pit'e lines, per annum, Meribants and'others, advertising by the Y ar, with the privilege of inserting dif- G,rentitdvertisements weekly. trq.arga-Advertisements, as per agreement.. Tyr! arlvat ally 0 fhe p p 2 MI thank i• 1. - 'ILA. ROAD IRON'. on TONS 2k x I Flat Bar Rail Road Iron, ' I Oki 50 d0.,14 x k do -'do • do' 1 7 1 I'B do 21 x kdo do do with spikes. Ilsldo 1 x i du .do do I' Ad Plates, fur sale by ) A. dr. G. RALSTON, 4, south front st., rbilarla. P iilaAa., Jujy 11, 1845. it 28— , B ' RDEN'S.P&TENT HORSE SHOES • MADE OF THE best refined American Iron, for sale atabout the same prices of the Iron in bar, beina a saving of about 1100 per - cent to the. purchaser. All shoes sold, ar warranted, and if not satisfactory, Ican be returned and the money will be refunded:, I GRAY 6r. BROVIER, 42 Walnut st., Philada. Jpne 8 , I I 23_ RAIL. ROAD IRON. j • rrllEstrbscritteghave now landing from ship!Alhanv. ibra, from Liverpool; 5 tons Rail Rand Iron, 1/ 'xi, '5 tops II x liftotis x -1, 5 tonsilxi. Also; 50 lons best relined Iron; consisting of round, square attlitlat bars. Apply toR;,E. GEORGE, Korth Dist corner of Market and 12th •I.trf•et. T 184 ft. - • 17-tf IRON STOR.E• • TILE letib?cribers ha 'e c'onslantly..on hand,' and for sate low. in.lota to suit purchaser's. Bar Iron, 80i1e,4 e,4 and Fine Iron, Cast. Shear :and Spring Steel, - second rpgility Flue Iron, suitable for Schutt's, Coal .Cars, &c. o.r Order.; recived and promptly executed for Flat Rail Road Ironand for Chains suitable for mines, by rsionins & JONES, Iran Merchants; S. W. corner Market and Schttyl ' kill 7th street, Philadelphia. Fhilada November .I, 1816. ' 47:- 71; MOUNT VERNON, HOUSE, 70.- 95, North Second Street, Pfilt-IDF.LEIII.I, (, - BY BRADY & PiARRP;B. rpHE thibseriliers. respectfully informaln4 old friends ..11 and the eitizeritc of Schuylkill County and North ern Pennsylvania ttenerally, that they'have token the ril.f3re Ildtrt, where they.tire prepared to entertain travellers and others visiting ; the city in the very hek stlitei The Hotel is large and commodinuQ, and skint :ed inthe very centre of the business part of 'the city. It has lately undergone ,thornugh repair, andiwill not sager intiiinparh-on with others point of comfort, convenience, and elegance. No effort, will he spared to render satisfaction to their goestc. t.-Give 1:14 a call. SAMUEL, A. BRADY, 0. H. I'. ARKER 9.7,1817. - - ,hilada. Reading and Pottsville lIIVILICGR. AP COMPANY. RATES. OF CILARE. fjorrsvni,e to Philadelphia, li cts., prr IN I ord. Richmond, :Reading, I ' Incihding delivery, address: l :and sig nature not counted. I . j, No mesnge to countless titan 10 words. Communicatians forwarded by Telegraph stn. New II ork, Roston; Italtlmme, Washington, Ilarrishtvg, Pitts b trek Albany and Butr A pl, . Pitilada.. May 15th, isr . , .1.- I= PATENT METALLIC Roams; ‘ 1,011 THE (IRE Or MINER, RAILWAYS, &r., I For sale. or imported to prder,liy . thesubsi-riber. . rip!' ESE Ropes are now almost exclusividy used in I the Canaries and•on the Railways in fir , at Brit a!n, and are found to be greatly superior to I Hempen aies'as regards safety, durability and CCOIIOTIf . - I The Patent Wire Rupee, hive proved to be st ;II in good condition after three year's service: in the same s.ititattori where the Hempen unes,*previously used, of ,Inutile the sine and weight woad wear oat tunine or tin months. They have been used for almost every t urpose to w kith Hempen Ropes aMr eitaims ha v,' born : pollee Mines, Railways, Heavy Cianeg, ISt:inane, Int:ging, Window Cords, Lightning Colcifrtmors, signal italyikrthi, Tiller Napes,m l &e. They are aileleither 01 iron or Copper Wire: and in case; of inii,,li .exposure to daMpnees, of calvanized Wire. I , = I Testimonial's from nig most eminent Engineer's in ,ngland can be shown as to their efficiency,Utta any dditional information required respecting:Om differ nt description. and aprilicat inn will be rive - 6 by . = ALFRED F. KEMP, ;5 Broad st., New Ybrk, ' , sole Agent in the EnitedlStates. New York, May frith, 1516. i t2l?—' , rri- The subserdier hag been appointed A7,ept for the ale of tile Patent Wire Rope in this Region. All ru lers left at this office; stating size, weight a c ud length, 'ill he promptly attended to. R. BA 'NAN. R...... 1,11 , .„ 11 ... ,-, !HI ; . - \ .7.,..• 6 4 Ie: 1:' .. . 0 : - A• • - 4.' - z .4..... . l i ,"' f c Pt ..., •-. 1- t't •••:.1 I. ••••• i E . -.• •-:4 . '.l F 1 |a . • i 4 b : ..:( . . -• • • t• 1 , • I -- • .. I ) '''''-,'" • 1) t :=•:: - 1 ) • .....Z. :.. ' 1 ) .; . .... • LI 4. - CI k" cz •-• tc: oc. -•• ,r 4 • tc fj. . E , i . -,.,. r. •-.1•-• --••-• '.-. t 5,... i , z, , • 9 ? 11 . . 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Geisse's new Hotel. in the britoodli of Potts vl e, a large - assoi tmenfof Gold and Silver Patent Le ver, Zeldin,_ and' plain Watches of every ,d escription. Also. a gcncral assortment of Ladies and Gentleinens' Cold Fins, Chains, Bracelets, Signet andßJain Rings; 'Gold and Silver Thimbles. Pencils and PenTof various matters ; Spectatirs, Musical boxes, and every other article in their line of businesi. , . & E. have peen appointed by ?llessrS. Brevn.ster t•f Ingraham of Bristol, Connecticut, their a gents for virie Pftheir patent spring Cloclzs,comPrtsine those Suitable tor Churches anti, public. office , s• Alen. eight . lay'and thirty hour brass patent - spring repeating Gothic Clocks. Throuizli them purchasers may rely upon get- , ling a genuine article. ' • i Give -us a cad: We guarantee to sell as low ai.any article in our line of business can be purghased either in Pottsville or Philadelphia. .• • - . relocks and Watches -of every. description' carefully repaired and warranted on the most reasonable terms. WILLIAM BRADY. 10.5L1P11 S. F:Luorr.. March 21 , 1618: . 12—tf. NEW AND EXTENSIVE Tin Ware tti, Stove Esiablpiliment, Corner Rail 'Road, and Norseerian Streets, op- Tonle Ruch & Evans 'Stearn Alin, POTTSVILLE. .SOLOMON HOOVER, OF the late firm - of Skeen &Hoover, announces .to 'his friends and the public that-be has commenced 'Mains.. on his .own account - at the above-mentioned .place, where he has on band the largest and most va tied assortment of STOVES & TIN WARE ever ofMr ed virile citizens of this region. Iris stack of Stoves embraces the differe,nt kinds used for conking; also Parlor stoves, Air-titt stoves either for coal or wood, Furnaces, to suit all persons and tastes. Ills stock of Tin Ware is very extensive, einbricing all the articles in that line of business. Also Ja Panned Ware, such an Waiters &c., all of which will be sold theapetany other establishment both wholesale ttarTretai Ile also - manufactures to order pll kirids of Tin and Sheet irrm work, to shnst notice and low Yates. nooriNG& SPOUTING. As he is prepared to ex enneete Tin Roofing and Smoilog,the invite*. those In want of .such work, to give him n'Fa.ll,lll° he pledges himself to do It cheaper and better thCn Willis ever done in this place before. - - The public are respectfully invited to call and exam . Me his stock tis andjudge for IbionsP • ( April 10, 4v - r 1;1:1 r. } • - • . , . A _ rs , I . • :1 •• • : I A A A 9 ,. •. ' _ 7 7 1 ,- S`ti.• - - . _ o- u - uENERAL AuYERTISER. AN D Pc FTTSVRILE . 'RS • • • , I WELL TEACH" YOU TO picacE THE Ito,WELli OP TUE EAEMD, AND BEING, OUT mem THE CATEILSS OF IDOUNTAU”, SALTALE WHICH WILL CIVIL STRENGTH:To WM EL‘NDEI AND SUBJECT ALL NATumE TO OUR USE AND PLEASURE.'—DR. Jon's soN imm $ 3 00 1 700 1300 Ito 00 WEEKLY BY BENJAMIN - BANNAN, AGENT FOR THE PROPRIETOR., POTTSVILLE, SCHUYLKILL: COUNTY, PA. VOL. XXIII. ' _ :%M? - Of Four Horse Stages, Trt.,weelily • BETWEEN POTTSF'ILL,E r HARRISBURG• THE sub3cribefs announce, to the public., th at they are nownprting. a Tfi-weekly line of new and ele gant four bor3Tconcliett binween Pottsville and Harris burg, throngh by daylight, leaving Pottsville every Tuesday. Tbilisi - lay, and Saturday, at 7 o't:lock, A. rd., and Harrisburg the'alternate days, at thasarne hour— passing through t 4 cbuyikill HavethFriedensburg, Pine grove: Fredericksburg, Jonestown. and Lingelstown. .• , TARE GOING 'FARE RETURNING. To Harrisburg. *3 25' To Pottsville,. *3 25 " Schuvlki:l Haven, •25 I " Lingelstown, -50 " Piiuegrove, 1 12 • " Jonestown, 1 50 Fredericksburg, 1 751 " Fredericksburg, 175 " Jonestown, 2 001 " Piaegrove, 225 " Lingelstown, 3 001 " Schuylkill Haven 3 00 For seats in Pottsville applyattbe Pennsylvanla —ln Harrisburg, at h'ale's Hotel - and at Colder's Stage Office. - • rrr Passengers called fur when requested. Tire proprietors pledge therrise:v s to the.nublic that they will be equal.to any in the St to for comfortable trac/elling.. G. 'INNINGS & Co; Pottsville. April 24, 1017 ' • 17- • Valuable Coal Tracts to Rent. MO let on leases. to suit applicants, all that tract of I land belonging to the North American Coal Co., knOwn as the Mill Creek Tract, containing the follow ing list of Coal Veins, many of which,—among others, the Peach Mountain Veins—ltaving a. range °rover a mile in length, viz : Spohn. - Ilarrecletteh, Pearson, Clarkson. Stevenson, Little. Tracey, Penal 3lonntain Veins, Green Park or Itavensdale.Vein. Per pendicular. Diamond, and Big Ditutind• Veins, along with many others not named. Also, all that tract called the Junction TractOnlong lag to the said Company, containing the Salem,i , orrest, Rabbit 1 . 161 e, Mortimer, Tunnel,lllack Mine, Z. Law ton and Alfred Lawton Velnc. Also, a Saw-Mill and Grist Mill,sitaated on tile. Mill Creek Tract, alfof which will be rented on moderate terms hyra poking to DAVID CIIILLAS, Ag't. . Pottsville. Pelt. 21 9- • Carriages, Buggies, I,Zocilaw:ly WagonS, &d. rrITE subscrilier wonld beg leave to inform his Criends i and tha publicin general that he has bought mit Wnl:G. More, at the corheroppostte Clemerei a l'ar yin's steam Mill, in the ear of the American !louse, where he t= prepared to do:rill kinds of work in the neat est mariner. Being, himself a practical carriage maker, he hones to give entire satisatction to his costemers. N. lb—For the accommodation of, the coal trade. he intends IMilding Rail Road care. Drill ears. ant winSel harrows, all Mild' will 14 bui lt of the bent mMeriale. irerson, in want of anything in his line will do well to give him a call, ne his Charges are neis'enable% ' wisTAR 4. KIRK. June 5, 1847 2.3-1 y TIN ROOFING. JACOB M. LONG, , . . TT ATE of Reading, would inform his friends, a nd 1.4 the -citizens of Tottsville getiVr:llly, that be halia ken a shop back of the dwelling now occupied by Rob ert Woodsh'e, Esq., in Centre - Street, nearly opposite the Episcopal Church, where he is prepared to do Tin IVork, such as Rom - mg.,- Spouting. d‘c., at the shortest ponies amt on reasonable (Inns. The advantages of a- 1 tin roof are that it is lighter, more durable and fully as cheap as a Bond sihngle roof. For specimens of his work the - subscriber would refer to the new Engine lionse - Oti the Mount Carbon and Port Carbon Railroad. the Mill Creek Ilriden near the same place. and the roof- ing on - the Company's buildings at Mount Carbon. - ,JACOII M. I.ONR. I March 'n 181;. le- • - - .. . CoParinership Notice,' fl EORGE 11. STICIITER having associated with him 1 1.1 DAIEI, 1,. ESIERLY in the II trdware business I they will' hereafter trade under the firm of STII'IITER &- - ESTERIN, at The old stand corner of Centre and' Market streets, where, by strict attention to business.. they hope to mein the patronage le•retofiire P.RIVII.Ied • i to the old firm. Pemins in want of Ilardware and Iron would 4io well 0; call and examine their stock before purchasing. as they are il, termined to sell cheap • I ' ••,' F• ICIITER & ESTERIX. May el .‘ " _ en— . 'PilttCllt. 'Grease, . . - T7 OR the axles of Carriages, Wareing, Rail Road Cars l' and Machinery of all kinds, to wave oil•and prevent friction. , . .i This article is Prepared and for sale by.CLEMExF. k I PARVINoIie only manufacturers of this article, in the I tinited,States, at their wholesale and retail Illirdware and Drug Store in Pottsville, Schuylkill County, Pa. REM EMLIER that none i. genuine with - Out the wilt ten signature of the inventor and proprietor; Chas. W. Clemens. upon earl package. , Ptlttsville, Nov I-1, 1318 46- 9D—Otho PACKING YARN." TTh , : subscrilier , rvs;p.ctlully informs hig friends . and tho public in goner.d, that he hag appointed J. F. Whitney, Agent for the' sale of Ida superior Italian Hemp Packing Yarn. who will keep a constant supply at the Iron Works of E. W M'Ginnie. THOMAS JACKSON. Reading,;-tr--18 , Pa. • For Sale at Private Sale. A LL that certain tractor parcel of land, situated on 1 the Broad Mountain, in Lower Ma hantonc,elown shiKin SChttylkill county, (former lye Berbs'crmpty,) to the state of Pennsylvania, bounded and described nx fol lows, to,wit t—liettinning at a marked white oak tree • i thence by late ,N.acant lands; now surveyed' to Jac-(41 Miller, north sixty-five perches, to a white oak; thence . 1 by late vacant land, now surveyed to 'George west 116 perches to a stone ; thence by late vacaitt land ' now surveyed to Leonard II lick, smith sixty-five, Perch es to a Spanish oak ; thence east 146 perehes, to the place of beeinnine.contalning . tifty-five acres and one hundred am:fifty-two perches °Ohmd and alloirlfrices of six per cent. for roads, 311 TIN (. BRENNER, Executor of F. Bemis' estate.. 69; Market at. Philada. Philadelphia, Septernlidr ID. 1816 38- AMERICAN HOUSE, • POTTsvuLtx. • 0 triltilL REINHARU. late of Pine;:trove. „.„,,, ‘7,'"uld 'nform his mends and the travelling ';;• 0 'public, that he named taken the above naed gi 1 „. ''” Hotel. recently occupied by Jacob Geissg, _.---. 1 and has fitted it up in a style which he be lieves Will not fail to ensure the comfort of all those who nine favor lam with their patronage. , fie rA•I4 confi d ent that few establishments ii 2 Ale rent, ty are better prepared to cater.'for the politic himetit than his. His bar i: sitpplied• with the choieest IMuors, and his larder with. tAil the delicacies of the season. The apart mutts are fiirtiiidie4 and arranged so as to compare favorably with these of any hotel in the state. Grateful for past favors the subscriber would solicit the continuance of public patronage, and would be happy at all fillies lb see old friends, and new ones at the Ameri- can House A line stable is altached to the Hotel, which is (inable of accommodating a large number of horses. Careful o , tters alwaYs in attendance, and the horses are %sell: taken cate of., Pottsville, May 15th, 1817. A Good and Cheap Article. MOUNT', EAGLE TRIPOLI, lAZ:lltAcTurcun AT Tilt - BOSTON MOUNT EAGLE WORKS. F.OR clWilinz the Fortar.e of WIN flows, MIRRORS, 1 and - GLASS-WARE. and u=terine it to(its oriainal trapiparency. tiii. article is fleridellly without an equal. !loth tioreland labor are saved by itv use. thousand tr•ferenres could he adduced, if necubsary, to certify to. this fact. ' 4 • IT trill rem.ve the Oxide from the sntfar. , of Cold, Sil ver. Copper. Brass. Britannia, Tin, &c. with the greatest_ alvit.g it an 111:1iN ailed polish.. t:r. A thir trial is all that the proprietors ask, and wilt cOnyince the 1. 1 0;a skeptical, of its utility. Fur sale whillesale and relail St II NNAI*4 Bookstore,. Pottsville. Slerrhants :and others supplied by the dozen, at manufacturers prices. Also__ j_ • COLENTAN'S FRENCH CEMENT, • For . tneriting all kinds of broken glass, cror'kery, &c., very superior article, trammed. For at Mae 8 19 RANNAN'S Stroinntqy store. FLOUR & FEED BUSINESS. At William Major's Old Stand. Forrer Sr. Seller, 1 A -NNouNeE to their friends and the ; citizens of /1 Schuylkill County, that they have purchased the stock c.f Wm.. Major, and will continue thel 1 . 1.01;l1 k FEED BUSINESS at tug old stand, wher'e they' Will constantly keep en Irani' superfine Flour, Grain, Oats, Chops, kc., embracing all those articles getterally,kept in that tine of business, which they pledge tt 4 einselves to the public they trill sell at the very lowes.t rates, and re= spectfully solicit the patronage bestowed on their prede cessor, and of the public in general. • I Ap 3,1847.1 14-Ik.. • ..S. R. ANDREW , MARA: .41RFURX-9 . CE - 4. COOKINCI RANGE :VANOFACTURER, No. 824 North Sixth Street, PHILADELPHIA. • RESPECTFULLY solicits invention to •sc: , -I.p his very superior arid- coninlete'assort nient of Warta .Air Fanfares, Cooking Ranges, and Bath .Boite. , a,bot excelled by any establiAntent in the United Staten which enables him to give entire satisfactidn to pnrsha sere, to hundreds of whom, who now have them in use, both in city and country, he is prepared to give the roost satisfactory reference. He keeps constantly on band nine MiTerent sizes of Itaages Liff of which may he seen at any time at his store, and warranted to perform Welt; together with every variety of Fitrnaces and Boilers. Alen a select variety of Parlor and Corikirit Storia, Orates. Port Alanttlo, Vault and Hearth Prates, Foot Scropero, (Ins Ovens. *c. • , assoilinent, quality, andlirice, - he- recta confident thathe can please those who call, and, therefore, invites an examinotum °this stock. Phila., Jul? , 10-49--6 m Clothing and Gendlemon's , ,Farnishitag Store. • filllE subscriber has just returned from the cities of 1. New York and Philadelphia with a splendid and cheap assortment of Cloths, Cassimeres and Vestings of the latest importations, comprising. the best black French and English wool dyed Cloths, superfine black French Doe Skins -and English wool dyed Cassimeres, French and English Fancy Cloths, such as Olive, Brown, Invisible Green. &C.. French Fancy Cassimeres of the latest Spring styles. plain and fancy vestines, black satin. cashmere, chshmeretts, white and buff casisi metes, light fancy velvets, Marseilles; &c. ; all of which he is prepared to Manufacture to order in th'e very best style, and at prices at which be is determined ,no customer shall complain. Beinghimself a practical tailor, and employing cutters and workmen superior to any others in the place, he is able to warrant every ar ticle manufactured by him to give satisfaction to the most particular in fashion, fit and finish. The subscribereas also just opened at his new store the largest, best, and most fashionable stock of ready made clothing ever offered to the Pottsville public; all of which he .will dispose of at prices which cannot fail to satisfy phrchasers, via: Fine Black Frock Coats *OM 410 00 to 818 00_ do . - Dress do' - '.. 800 10 00 do ' Sack do -, 550 10 50 Fancy Frock and Dress Coats 8110 18 00 Summer Tweed Coats = 250 450 Linen . do 75 2 00 Finy Cassimere Pantaloons. Slack ' - • and fancy colors 350 750 French Cashmere, Pantaloons, (summer goods) 2 50 5 50 . , Linen Pantaloons 621, 1 St Supertitfe black Satin Vests ' 350 500 do do do 150 3 00 Fancy vests Ca.hrriere.i. Cashmerettel 75 2 50 Marseilles Vests i 62E . I 'so , The subscriber's establishment may very properly be called the - Frittsville mporitim of Fashion, where gen tlemen may always obtain every article - of gentlemen's wear, such as Olirts, collars, handkerchiefs, scarfs, gloves, liose. suspenders, &c. &c , suited to the fastid ious taste of the exquisite, the plain habits of the sub stantial citizen, or the wants of the induStrious lobo per. lie can clothe a ingn from head to foot with a snit of clothes for .52 50, whichis cheap enough for the ro9test. ,ez,The subscriber has ju s t received the latest London, Paris. Sew York - , and Philadelphia . Sprint: and Summer Fashions. Any taste can he suited at his new store in Centre street, next door aboi'e Clemens's Drng store: , Pottsville. D. T. TAYLOR. Cr. Don't faget the place rott6ville, April M, ;Si,6 THE GREAT REMEDY FOR CONSUMPTION -Ind.the beet Medicine known to Mon for the core of A.thrna, of every atage,J.iver. Complaints, Bron chitis, influenza, 'Coughs, Coulds, Bleeding of the Lungs, Shortness of Breath, pains and weakness in the side, breast., &c,..; and all other diseases of the . Pulmonary Organs. ms s VERY important disem:e over which this 'Balsam' exets a very powerful influence, is that of a Dl-- EASED LIVER.- In this complaint it has undoubtedly proved more LIVE R. - than any remedy hithermeni- ' ploved, and in numerous itstances when patients had endured long and severe suffering front the disease, without receivirg the least benefit from various reme dies, and when MERCURY has been resorted to in vain, the use of this Balsam has restored the LIVER to a healthy action, and In many instances - PERMANENT CURER, every know. d remedy: had fatted to-produce this effect. Bes:ides its astonishing efricatyTn the disease.abore mentionetL-we also find K . rt very effectual remedy in ASTHMA, a complaint in which It has been extensive ly used with decided sitecess, even in cases of years standing. It not oily emanates from a regular Physician. but has also been well tested in all ihe'complaints for winch it is recommended. It is:not my intentior, therefore. either to cloak it in mystery . , or in any Was deceive the public by overrating its virtues ; on the contrary, I shall simply endeavor to givea brief state ment of its u&efulnesfi, and flatter myself that its, sur misineefFicacy will enable rue to furnish such moors of it. virtues as will satisfy the most incredulous, that consumption mac and 'CAN BE CERED,' ifthis tnedi (ADC be re,3orted to in time. ' Potiehkeepsie. N.l. Sept. 19, 1915 Mr. Seth W. lyowle Pear Sir:—The character of Wistar's Balsam of Wild Cherry is so well established throughout OM country. and especially in the State of New Vot that any, further testimony would seem to he uneceS eary. Vol 1 have derived so much advantage from It that I ato happy to rollimUniente throng,' ton to the sick-and aillicted,What it has none for wand I consider it a privilege and duty to do sp. I have been troubled wit*weak lungs for fonr years; had a roughs more or 104 every winter., I was confined to the house all last winter with a severe cough, pain in the side and breast; 'raised blond several times. I consulted a ply_olam Ina have never taken tiny medicine which has done me so much good as WISTAR'S BALSAM' OF WILD CHERRY'. I consider it the BEST medicine in the world for Colds, Coughs, and Pulminary Com plaints. WILLIAM 11. SW...MITS. OPINION OP A REGULAR PHYSICIAN. Exter, Me., Sept, 30, 1815. This certifies that I have recommended the nee of WIsTAR'S BALSAM OF WILD CHERRY Or disea ses of the Lanes, for two year past, and many bottles to my knowledge have been used by my patients, all With beneficial ,results. In two cases where it was thought confirmed consumption had taken place, the Wild Cherry effected a cure. -All - pithlislied statements of cures performed by this _medicine, are. in every respect, TRUE. liewsnr. or' CoutvrtmrErrs ANTI Imerl - TioNs,--The unparalMed and astAishing efficacy of Dr. Wistrir's . Balsam of Ne'iltl Cherry in all the diseases For which it is recom m eaded,turing many cases after the skill of the bed. phS•sicians was unavailing, Iris effected a large. and Increasing demand for it. This fact has caused several unprincipled counterfeiters and imita-' tors to palm off spurious mixtures, of similar titanie and appearance, for the genuine Balsam. Be careful and get the genuine DR. WISTAIEKBAL SAM OF WILD CHERRY. ' None genuine. unless signed by I. BUTTS. Addressdill orders to SETH W. FOWLS, Boston, Mass. For sale by JOHN S. C. MARTIN. D,rugaist Potts ville • WILLIAM TAGGART, Tatnalpta; BICKEL & MElAAR.Ortrigsburg; J. B. & J. A. FALLSI-Miners ville ; CALEB WHEELER. Pinegrove. Jan:lo 2- THE subscriber will sell a valuable - farm, consisting of ITO acres, situated in frr,!litre Pinegrove township, Schuylkill county, about 4 mines below Pinegrore, About. &nacres orate land is cleared,and in a state of cultivation, ten of which is in meadow. The bal ance is woodland, well timbered The Union Canal runs through the property The buildings consist of a two story dwell imp house, anew Switzer lint n, and -Uth er out buildings. There are two orchards on the farm, and an abundant supply of good water on the premises close by the buildings. There are fifteen acres of win ter grain in rho ecound. For terms and other particu lars, apply to the subscriber in rincgrove. PETER FILBERT. 41-1 f lIMkIt.tHJ October 10, 1400 Philadelphia, Reading SI. Potts ±. *Me Rail. Road'. Reduction of Prewht on Merchandize. N AND-AFTER Monday 'next, June 26th, 1844, Goods will be forwarded with despatch at the fid lowing rates orlreight, between Reading and the points below stated, per ton of 2000 Drs. Between Bettveen Reading Reading and and Phila. Pottsville. : 7Plaster, slate, tiles, tO ! ' 110 •cts Oig iron, blooms, timber, • IA marble, rosin, tar, pitch, 120 ' 90 cts, and grindstones, Nails 4 spikes, bar iron, l castings,lead,turpentine I bark, raw tobacco, . prolcistons,potefoes, !earl ber, stoves, kr., :Flour per barrel, 16 eta. II etc Wheat, corn, rye, clover - seed, k salt per bushel, 1 Grnieries,hardware,Steel,' copper, tin, brass, do- mesticliq tiors,machlne ry, butter , and eggs, cheese, lard and tallow, oil, wont, cotton, leather raw hides, paints, oya 7 ters, benip, and cordage. ..1 Dry Goods, drugs k eines, foreign liquors, win es, glass, paper.fresh fish, meat, confectiona -1 ry, hooks 4. Stationary. J No additional charges ft receiving nr delivering fro ny's Depots on the line .1111 v 15, 1893 — ire.H Sr. CHEAP WATCES JEWELRY 4:3 AI' TUC inttannenta wwrcn k JEWELRY rITOSIE. —4= ....• 1. No. 96 North Second Street, .(,O, ltAll -. corner of Quarry. GOLD Lever watches, full jewerd, 18 Car. Lases. $45 00 Silver Lever Watches, tall Jewelled, 23 00 Silver Lever Watches, 7jeweis, 18 00 Silver Lepine Watchesjewel'd; Ist quality, 14 00 tltiperior tanartier Watches, 10 00 Intitntion Qiiartler Watches, not warranted, 5 00 Gold Spectacles, 8 00 Fine. Silver Spectacles, 1 75 Gold Bracelets, with Topaz stones, 3 60 Ladies,' Gold Pencils, 16 carats, 2 00 Gold Finger flings, 371 cts, to ifts ; Watch Glasses, plain It-lets., patent 181, Inner. 25. Other articles, in proportion. All pods warranted to be what they' are sold for. G. CONRAD. . On hand. some Gold and Silver Levers, 2 Lapin° and Quart Mrs, lowei than the above prices. • ,Dee 2, 180 - ,- 42-In -- • I , NEW AND EXTENSIVE _ WISTAWS 81L5.4111 OF • WILD CHERRY, X 0 Qvn CK EH r 0 E CEP T 1 ! Farm for safe. 2 po 1 70 , r commission. storage, or ght at 'any of the Comps • 1!!= SATURDAY. ,MORNINGS AUGUST 29, ,1947 THE CHEXPEST rASS.SGE .9GENC.r IN THE - .. . lI.T.NprIED STATE'S. jOSEPIt ./YIcaIUILRAITrIS ,- .SrLY;tiVID LINE 05 . 11..]: , :D0N AND ' LIVECPOOL PACKETS. s•-N I ...kA ,_ 7 l . • . .. irk\ . . 44 4, 1• al ••1.....r. ' 4kr 1111•mr.2y1— B. Hannan. Aigep,it. Pottsville. . ~ ARRANGEMENTS FOR 1617. OLD ESTABLISHED PASSAGE,• OFFICE, /0 0 Pine Street, Cor. of Soiiruth, N. Y. TITE s ubs c riberur respectfully begs leave to. tender his sincere thanks to his numerous friends andthe public, fort be very liberal support be has received for upwards of twenty years, and solicits a continuation of their confidence. The despatch by which his passen gers have been brought out, and the promptness with which his very numerous drafts have been paid at the different banks, are, he flatters hlMself; a sufficient guarantee to the public for the faithful performance of any future contracts entered into with him. The following is the REGULAR LINE OF PACK ETS, which sail punctually on their appointed days, by which passengers will be brought out without delay or dissappointment, viz:— . ~ Regular Packet,- Ships to and from 'Liverpooi Ships' Names Captains ' Days of Sailing from New York. Henry Clny, . - Nye; Jan. 6 May 6 Sepl6 Stephen Whitney, Pophdin, •" 11 " n" 11 Sheridan. , Cornish. " 26 .". 26 "26 Patrick Henry, ' Delano Feb: 6 June 6 Oct. 0 Virginian, Allen, " 11 " 11 s" 11 Garlick . ' Tiash, " 26 " 26 '' 28 New World, • , Skiddy, Mar. 6 July 6 Nov. 6 Waterloo,. Allen, " 'II " 11 " ll • R.oncins, . Eldridge, ' "26 " 20 "20 Ashburtirn, Ilowland,,,April, 8 Aug 6 Dee 6 John It. Skiddy, Lure, ' . • II " 11 ' * It Siddries. E.. Cobb, " 26 " 26 "20 Ship'a Nanie, Captains, - Days of Sailing lloni i Liverpool. Ifenryl Clay Nye, Feb•2l June 21 Oct. 2v Stephen Whitney, Popham, ' ' '26 " 26 " 28 Sheridan. • Cornish, Mar. II July 11 Nov 11 Patrick•llenry,. Delano', • " 21 " 21 " .21 Virginian, Allen.' .'" 26 " 26 " 26 Garrick., - Trask, April ti Aug. 11 Dec.ll New World, Skiddy. . ' 21 "' 21 " 21 W:OrloO, 'Allen. ," 26 ".: 20 " 26 Ror;F. ills, L - . ' Eldridge, Mt , fl Sept. II Jan. II Asllbarton: -Rowland, '' 21 , 21. ',' 21 JoIM R. Skiddy, • Lore. d' "' 26 " 26 "26 Siddons. . E. Colil4.`June It Oct. 11 Feb II -! 111 addition to the abovedtegular I.ities, a number of Spllmiliil Ships, such' s the 'Adirondack.' `Martnion,' ' 'llappnlimmeck.''Liberty."Sea,'•Greenock,'•lltoonie' and iOcear queen,' will cOntitme to kali from Eiver poooWeekly in regular succession. thereby prevent img, the least possibility of delay oederention in Liver, pool; land far I heacronimodation of (persons wi s hi ng to remit Money to t heir families or friends, I have arranged the payment of my Drafts oh the following Danko: , . -- "t , , ' Limerick .: Cork • • Clo mel : Londonderry,, ":Sligo. • 'Wexford :Belfast, Waterford Galway !Armagh, I Athlone, ' Coleriln Kilkenny, I nation, , Tralee, • Enniskillen, Monaghan ; . .172141ia1. flanbl . :l ; ge Ballytnena• ~•- Parsonstown Down .trial, ; ' Cavan,. • . Lurgan, Duitertnnan, Bandon, -. ' Ennui, Ballyshannon, Strabane Skilihreen Omagh,,,. Mallow, Dublin Coott•hill, ' Eilrush; , ' -, . Carldw, Droithriln, i Dungarvan; Enniscorthy, Eminoy. - ' England—Messrs. Slumber. Atwoo London ; Messr'A. Jas. Beckett A. Sol and Murphy, Liverpool, Scotland—The City ",of- fil44'oW 13 Branches. and Agencies. --.' ,„1 r., Passages can also be engaged r l ! Philadelphia; Boston:and naltimore Packet Ships- CIE application hiving f or by letter, [post paid,l addressed tol BENJ BA NNAS Sole Agent for theihnte of nr„JAMES BECKETT -&-. SON, and MURPHY . . No. I, Waterlool Road, 1. Jan. 2.47 NEW .HOOT' AND SH At Clawles Storer's old Sian ; Town ,11011, Centre roTTsvit.t.E. JOIN M. SCIIO 10, OF the late firm of Sehoener & Schrdno announces 10 1113 friends 'and the puldi that he has commenriid I,llF•illuSs 00 his own account at the :OHt#e mentloned . place where he has on band and will alWayit keep a large sup ply of Hoots and Shoes, elliliraCine eneral assortment for Ladies, Gentlemen, Miners. Children &c, manufac-, tared of the very best material, and in the !Hoar apPro veilstyle. which he is , determined to - sett at yery fow rates whole , ale and retail. lie has els() on hand Leather and Hair trunks, Valise's, Carpet Satchels, &e. He invites the public to call and exarne hi+'stork be fore purchasing elsewhere. All kind of Boots; Shoes, &c, re;taired and made to order at short notice. SADDLERY. &c. Ile has connected with Ills Shoe Store a Saddlery Estatilishment,.and will Men keep an hand and mann • facture to orde r kinds of Lathes' dnd Men's Saddles. Bridles.flarness,&c., at rates,which:cannot fail to sat isfy the public, both as regards quality and price. Or ders for all kinds of work respertfally solicited. which will be promptly executed in the beSt style and at very low rates to satisfy all buyers.? Porte°, We, June 2(4 , 1817 - Leader). Pipe. • T EADEN Pipe. inch bore. lint, d tech and E inch, to-. goiter with various tiller bli o . Paper, ht light pipe, for carrying water udder light Pres.iire. always for sale at. BANNAN'S Store. , !" . ".3Zr - Any quantity of pipe of any terzit. oliniiiied 'to or notici. For carrying water Leaden pipe is cheaper than wood. pone IX f 3li . ATTENTION I' I! MILITARY •STO'Rk.' rriTlE'suhssrilier would re,ipectfollY inform his friend a _L' and customers, that Ire has locateithis MILITARY CAP liIANITACTQItI: In Third street. No. Cl',. a few doors belowdlocc. lettere he Would he tdeaFeli to see his old! customers, and as many new ones as are disposed to favor hint with their cnstom. He stilt condones to mntintettire llilitnry ..4 and *portmen" articles of every description, such' as Leather. Cloth, Felt, silk ,anil DeaVer 'Dress C:ips, of all patterns; Forage Caps, Hiristocs'for Troop, Body do. Carirouelt 'Boxes, Bayonet Scalihai l ds. Sword Belts of all kinds. Canteens, Knapsacks. 'different patterns' . Fire thickets, Passitel Boxes, TuFe do. Brushes and Pickers, Plumes, Pompom's, Firenion's Caps, Leather Stocks, (Inn Cases:'superior quaiii) Shot llags,'Game Fars, Drums, ,we. • c. 1 ., Orders thankfully received and promptly attended to ' WNIL CIIESS MAN, , No. PG, North 7.11 tit . n few &lora below Race. Philada., January 120 1 , i • •. 2. • , - i• Printer- s Ink. Newspanerl • i Fine Ink in I lb. jars. 'for honk Or job print in 2., • Bed. Green. and Blue Inks in ii, jar., at 42 50 per lb. Cold and Silver Bronzes for printing in Silver and ' • r ilrrinze paper of ditri.reni rolOrs, for printing Gold nod Silver latish.. All of which will be Is...Ad at city priers, at • BANNAN'i; June 9.6- 4 2G1 Wholesale•Bnok & Fancy &NS • . A CARD. R. FREDERICK SPECK, takes this method to an nonncee to the cituens of Tremont and vicinity: that he is prepared to engage in, the practice of 111,1 pro fes'ioti in all its tuanehe,, !Ind at the same time, respect fully cnlirita share of their patronage. ' Ile can he found at nipple's hotel, in Tremont. Tremont, May 15th,1817. . Storivest.Stores!! , Stoves!!! • THE undersigned • respectfully beg leave to inform the public Chit they have commented ://, ^tTO VE FOUNDRY "q" which is now 'in full operation, on Coal street, neat to Henry Jenkins' Wire Screen Manufactory in Pottsville, and known as the Pottsville Store Irovks : iliev would, therefore, call the attention of stove dealers ofithis region, and all others, to their stock of stoves, as they feel confident that thee ran supply theta on as reasonable terms and with strives ninny pattern and equal in beauty and material to those purchased at the Philadelphia foundries. 11.—Alt kin& of castings done to order at late short yet notice and on the Met reasonable term's. 4 cts. _ 3 cts 10 • 135 1'8147811e, May 29.1847 HUGNEW TONIC MIXTURE POE CURING, THE FEVER AND AGUE. EMI TlllS•mediefee, aftCra fair trial, hhs been found to be superior to any remedy t c this distressing dis ease, the Fever; and Ague, ever offered to the It has never been known to fail when taken according to directions. Kluge number of testimonials in its fa vor can be given by the proprietor, fiam which we sec led the following of recent date : We certify that we have used Hughes' Tonic Mixture for severe attacks of the Fever and Ague, and, after using one bottle only,We were perfectly cured. • MORRIS ROBINSON. 11 MICHAEL FRAWLEY. Diva:rine. Schuylkill Co., July 2.3 d, Ism I certify that I was tinder the charge of a physician for two weeks With the Fever and Ague and thei chills still continued. I then procured-a bottle of Hughes' Tonic Mixture, and after using one bottle I was perfect ly eared: JAMES COPE. Artie Phitabelphia, July fr..d, 1t347.• Prepared only by Edward Hughes, Pottsville, , Pa., and can be had wholesale of the proprietor and of HARRIS & DUNGAN, Druggists, corner of Front and Arch streets. Philadelphia. Also for sale by CLEMENS' & PARYIN. Pottsville ; JAMES 11. FA LLB', m inersville ;;GEORGE H. POTTS. Brockville; JOHN WILLIAMS. Middleport. ' Augustl, • 32- I & Co. hankers, r , and' Mr. Rieh- ank, and all its At a , large and enthusiastic Anti-Removal Meeting held at the Hotn•o of, Sambet Beard, in Schuylkill Haven, Prritt liTrz wils galled to 'the Chair, and Christian Heinbach, Daniel Bar /old. Jas. Albright, J. W. Heffner, Fred. Freed, A'elicr, Daniel EN. Thomas 'lCretarr, Don iel fierper, G rieff, ;Wehrle/ Struphar, Sans rid Beard, were appointed Vice Presidents IL Wunder and Benj. Delrong, Secretaries. On motion, a committee, consisting of the f,il - persons,'.was appointed to draft resolutions expressive of the sense of the meeting: Peter F. Ludwig. Chu , ;. Frailey, John Maurer. C. Delbert, Daniel B. liefsbner. Gen. Kaullinan. Joseph Hoy, Daniel Si:Appel!, John D Deihert, Dead Saylor, Peter Wunder, Samuel Shultz. - Henry Shoema ke, Simon Stielthaininer, Abraham 1 - 1 eebeer, Win„ Lucas, and Solomon .Bensinger, who, after retie ing; n feta moMents, reported the following, whirl] were unanimously adopted: Whereas, by arvAct, of Assembly, passed on the 13th day of March, 1847. authorizing and re quiring the people of this County to determine by ballot, at the next election; whether, the Seat of 'Sustico, Shalt be ref:levet] Bum Orwigsburg to Pettsville -or not, And • Whereas, :very Important interests deelily con cerning the Tai-Payers of this countyare in volVedln this question leading to; Oppression front taxation, the end id' which no man. in this com munity can forsee - ; in view 'ef which' facts, we, of great mass of those so intere&ted, have this day sksembled to present to the entirebody of our fel low citizen's in the county, bur views and firm conviction as to its final result" TArei,pool,.to by the Rem]lar p4soually, Pennsylvania. Mr. IOCHARD iverpnoll E STORE, :4ppo.We itee . . Already' in the outset of this question the friends of removal, acting..in bad faith, resorted to frauds upon the people of the county for the purpose of procuring their signatures to petitions in favor of, this project—they misrepresented their real mo tives; by inserting in the body of their petitions that the location of the Seat of Justice shoUld not ' belixed in this law--soon after • the Legislature met a•Bill .was prepared confirming with , the prayer of the petitioners, and by bno of our Rep rceentatives presented to the Legislature. From the time it was thin; presented, to wit nn the Gib day of February, 1847, until the (lay of its final , passage,ebout the 13th . March, 1847, a period of live, weeks, the petitioners still relying upon the promises thus. mods, west most shaMefully de ceived and 'defrauded. One of our Represents. tires, (at the instance sofa few Landlords . and Lawyers from Pottsville, 41 were at that time and for that purpose at ,Ifarrisliurg,) when the origino bill was under consideration. .procUred the bill to be so amended as to fix the•lotaion iri ..We only refer to this part of the bill. now to show that ample time . for reflection was ,not 1111 cm ed our Representatives, by' those who conceded this fraud Upon the people of the coon• ty-e-etherwi.a . ) a bi4r of 4his character ciitiht not' have met their approbation. But, fellow-citizens; it is thus far now the law of the land ; that upon a majority 'of your votes depends the question, whether it is to have effect or not. 'ln addition tolthe poin4 . of location there are other ;rovisionsin the law, which strike more deeply at the ig . ,oneral interest, prosperity ant! safety of every tee-payer in the county., The proposition to build; at Ace people's expense. a County Prison, is of great moment to 'you—the effect of this 1)&0,4 the bill is nut involved in mystery—turn to. the 2nd section of the law, there you find it in lanauage not ,to be mistaken, leaving only the etriount of the cost to be deter. mined as we hest can. New, in our view, prece dents are gond guides to govern men in 'Coming to conclusions of thiS character.. The County of Berks is now •engnsted in the.ereetion of a similar_ building-the price' contracted for is l so4,ooo,—, We ,have been credibly Informed that an addition al sum 'of $lO,OOO has been agreed nn by the Commissioners to be paid by them rather titan see the contract abandcined by the contractor. Tait-. ing this then as our guide in arriving•ai the amount of the exPenso ..of building a County Prison in Pottsville, we :freely submit to your judgments. as to the time when the end shall come, at_ which'oppression from tni r ation.will" he brought to a close. This amount alone will tre ble the amount of the county Taxes levied , the present year for twenty years to come. We only desire your serious consideration on this point,, and we hesitate not in saying that yohr convic tions will correspond with our convictions- By tho second section of this law, it:is proti deli that if a majority decide in favor of removal, the citizens of Pottsville shall, within a gi , ;itn time, erect,st their Own expense, suitable buildings for ti Court Houle and County Offices for. the safe keeping of the County Records, Udder the direc tion of the County Commissioners., Tho term citizens of Pottsville as here expreesed, cannot anti Will not bind any one or more °field citizens, against their will and consent, to pay ono dollar towards the payment of the expense thus incur- HILL & WILMA:Us, 22—ly ents . of, poet,). • THE MOUNTAIN GIRL. She Loomis away with footsteps light Aid fluttering robe, and tossing curl, - And ynune heart trembling with neigh% The wild and graceful mountain girl! Thus lightly springs at dewy nmi, Swift dartingo'er the slihny Affrighted at the hunter's horn— , The light and timid antelope 'Twos here she.stond with throbbing Light poised as if onhird.like.w , I•ter white lipsdreom , d—her lips apart •,. With music in their murmuring— nark curls, like a purple plume, • Above the trembling glances bowed, That ev.•r quivered Um their gro'om Lightning thro' the thunder cloud. And oh her eyes were like the bright Dark depths of 'seine lone Indian z.ea, All rippling o'er with Dqiiid And deep with (lark transparency! Thus sweetly looks the erening.star Sheri nil beside is dimly dull; Large, s‘ift and sad—afloat afar-' All sweet.l):—wildly, beautiful. But oh those eyei—ttiose round whale antis That budding breast that rose and fell The_loreller for its light alarm, Were beauties bini..h•rib:. l .!•• Tithe in its still and native wood , Iledeatti the sunbeams' soft caress, Some ionely wild-flower oR may, bloom • And blossoin in the wilderness: . Oh thou no sweet—so fair—so idea— • 1 . to rt inning in thy native grace— Pore- virtue in thy bosom guest, Thy heart itirteicialnding place! Val. melt et (ho' my steps depart- To mingle in life's busy whirl, -• I hear away in my full heart, Thine linage—graceful trthirtniugirl! TWENTY YLA:IIS. • By E. Cro sby. • 'Tis twenty years! Yes, twenty years Have tied' into the past t, Oh! twenty - inneMill weary years, • Bince I beheld thee last ! They ay that time has brushed away', The laightnessfrom thy cheek, And that thy Debt and ringing laugh • In more subdued and meek !'Tis twenty years! Yes, twenty years! But Ii au neer forget, How Eden-like thy presence made The phlres,whereave met ! , And, as the murmur of the deep, • • The sea-slid) ne'er forsakes, , Thy gentle voice within my' Irimit Its sweilest echo wakes._ ' 'Tis twenty years! Yes, twenty years,: But thy beloved fate' • • Is mirrored in toy memory yet, In alkinuirlish grace; And thou art still the same to toe, Thine c;I:a its brighly blue— • Thy cheek ad warm, thy lip aired, Thy heart as kind and true! 'Vs twenty )rare! Yes, twenty years! ' And other rtes may see. • A shade upon thy polished bmw, Invisible to me! . I see thee still with charmed eye, . And time has not erased A ''ogle line, a'sinele tint, That plm; atrectinn traced! ANTI-REMOVAL COUNTY MEETING . red; nn man!of soubd mind will, for a moment, entertain eu fallacious an opinion, unless indeed it be conceded, that the authorities- of the borough of Pottsville under this law have the right to levy the necessary sum required by taxation. • Butdet us- suppose. for the sake of argumeni, that the citizens of Pottsville would freely submit to 'be taxed for this purpose, w•ho is to-he intrusted With the amount of Money thus raised? Who is to see to the faithful application thereof! No pro vision of this kind is to Ito found in this law—Me County Commissioners find no power thereinto receive the amount thus raised, neither are ihey , authorized -to look after its application. - The "only poWer with which they are intrusted by.!the law is, flew to direct, ata expense of the coun ty, bow the buildings at 4be constructed; second, 6 , to receives conveyance or- a Int or lots of grotind, for the use of the county of Schuylkill, upon Which the said buildings are to be erected; how this lest provision can he carried out, is, and al- ways will remain a mystery.; The citizens! of Pottsville are not hound, by 'la - W, to furnish, nei ther are the Commissioners authorized to purchase . the lot or lota referred to in- the second Sectirin ; yet, forsooth, the - iril4i.t.'lature in their wisdinn have giinted the extraordinary power to the Ci-bm . missioners tn 7 ceceive a conveyance clear of inentn branees for the use of the county. ` Third, By the 3d Section of the law it is true that-provision is_ made that 'the .eitizen's of„Piitts- Ville may Obtitin subscriptions in Money and tiro- terials for the erection-of . the Court HouSe !and public Offices, and in default -of the payment of tlib same to the County , CoinmilsionerS, the Corn. missioners may sue.for the recovery thereof,hind when Collected it is to be applied by-them towards ' defraying the bxpenses of such buildings. What security, we would ask, in all candor, have the, "Pax.pliyers of the county under the provisions of this section, beyond the amount recovered froth de fatilting subscribers—no part of the amour scribed and paid over voluntarily to the citizens hf. . I?tittsville, is required to lie paid-over by them to the Commissioners. i 'rho' citizens 'themselves, (Who may be so fin(anate its to becom:disbursers of the fund)!and nek the COmniiisioners will be entrusted withits applicatian.2 Thus you see that the law in all its important features is .dereetive, . affording no; security whatever-to those whO aro in the end•tO bear the burden. el I . From tlibi view of the whole case it is clear - -that whatever funds are raised ,and paid over -voluntarily, must be paid. over to the citizens of Pottsville ord.° some perSon . or persons Who imay be Selected from among themselyes . ; arid' in no event, underth:provisiuns oC this law, can, or are the Commissioners authorized to receive lime.. than the amount which may he recovered from defaulting subscribers ; what! guarantee then, we ask, have the people of this county , upon which theyy, can relY. that the amount then raised by sub scription. will be properly applied ! . What secu rity do they ;hold againid 'hose who' are to erect the Court Otiose and office .J.mildings ! :The omission is not reneshng the mechanic s lieMlaw, , FO fir as those buildings are concerned May pro duce disastrotis results to the people of the county-; in this latter opiniiin alsb, we are not left withopt a precedent 1 something nearly - similar to this was witnessed 'a few years ego - in Pottsville. !The . - splendid ToWn Hall, built by subscription,- Ifefure quite finished was sold by the Sheriff under the laws to, Whi l ch we have referred. and strong ••fears May be reashnet4 entertained that surh would he the case in this instance; if so, the burden of pay." ment would:rest alone on the' tax-payers of this. county. - We. would,' therefMc in view of this glaring tmsOfe/y. euilrit you ainiust casting your votes in faYor of a ! in:write fraught with !such evils, as may 'results therefrbrei.. , • . . By the second secibm of the lace it is made the : duty of the County Commissioners, that so soon as the seat ofJusticels tenioved Nom OrwigSburg to Pottsville; to grant and convey to the• Borough of Orwigshurg, the Court House and other public. buildings, tbeether with the land on which the sumo are e:ectell, in trust, to be used -fur Scheerl purposes only. This certainly can be viewed only as an net. of gross aosnmption of power on ,the part °lithe' .people of Pottsville.- By whit:au thority !ifo! they undertake . .. to make this present 1 The motiverproinptin 4 . them to make this gener ous offer, is readily arrived at, by reading the fifth section, which provides for a positive • sale-of the ' SHOW prri•Olriy for the bent fit or the county. - If . fairnes> ! laid guide) those mostly interested! in this project, e:rtai My no such opposite 'provi'Sions as those wituldhave found their nay into ; this law; but governed from beginning to end 'fry Motives . of fraud.tipon the lax-payers of the county. their only aim in thus Mystifying the, law, was in gain advantage therefrom by promising to have. either the one or the other, of those provisions repealed, asdre f t suited to their own purpOses. . I ' TIPS law authorizing the nanny's' of the seat of justice is :a novelty in Pennsylvania Legislation: not, however, without a maw cause: In:picot/1 from mot ices of-vont/whin and for the pulpnses or deception; have thrown doubts arounkallithe pro. visions ,if the hill so far us it relates to any obfiga: tion on the part of the people of Pottsville to pay the expense, or any part thereof, incurred in the. erection of the Court House. and public offices.; whist eihry provision in the same hillvvhich im- poses obligations on Weisz pavers of the county to furnish means to cari'y out this project is:clear• ly and distinctly provided for—instance the provi sion fir the payment of the .expense of rp County jail: fixed at the same coSt as that of Berko county, riot lesv.:than,sss,ooo.-,the necessary cost of the lot or . lots upon which Ilya are. to be erreteil,.say . 1500, and the pay of Cominissioners for their attention . to* the erection of the public . Again We tax .nayers, we say, run the risk of being made resperibibl^ for the i payinent of the entire ammint of the expenses to tie incurred —Writ tiresome resort, with the_ success, to which the'peoPieof Bloomsburg took refuge, would put un the tax payers of the county, rte-third of the whole amount of the cost of the erection of the Cciurt House and public offices, is certain; and froW the conduct of the friends of the measure. throughout, (cep' disposed to Binds that they w.nald not be satisfied to stop at that, ; but that nu thing -short of a final discharge of 'any supposed obligatiOn resting,upon them he removed', for which purpose we might expett they wotiltliLmake the earliestrattempr .I..eislature. ilaylne,, as briefly as the subject tip admit given you "mit reasons why your interest, the in, terest }lour, children, as well as the' interest of the county demand your vigilance in opposing the passage of the law, and for the purpose of effecting a proper organization of oil: friends: Therefore,: Resolved, That the attempt of the friends of re moval to deceive the tak payers' of this county, by offering, in case of success, to secure the county against any responSibility, growing out of the ex. Pense;:in the erection of the Conn House and pub , lie offiees, either by entering into bond or mort gage ter the payment of such expense, is top shal low to!answer this purpose. The law recanixes no such authority. The County CoMmissioners, or any other persons for them, have no power to receive such an obligaticin in their fawn name, or . in the:name of the county ; 'neither would such• obligation have any binding'effect upcin the obli gation to pay one cent. ' Re.iolved, That in addition to the expense for the erection of the county prison, and (or the pur elarnie'ef the lets, permanently fixed by law, which we think will net felt short of $15,000, we have every' reason to bAeve the people of ;the county will, ultimately have to paY•the entire test of this uncalled-for project. • . Resulred,.That we lay aside all-political feelings during the.presenteentest, end, as one' man, unite in the same effort to signally defeat the'project of retrieval.: . . " Re;solved. That we recommend to the chianti of reittsville the propriety of procuring a city char- MINERS' JOURNAL BOOK AND JOB . . PRIVI:7I, TI N d 'OFFICE.- • - . TN connection with our Establishment , we ha even 1 a lane Jobbing Offic e, for the printing of Books,• ..- i Large Posters, r , " 4 • Pamphlets, ' Handbills, Bills of Jading, • Dill Beads, Blank Permits, Circulars. • Cards, ; Time Books, &a • Tgether with an . kinds of Fancy Printia . idiot .... '- - " "' - 'in beau , ' " 111 be executed t there notice and tn 1 His - stock of Type for Jobbing la very large, wtticit was selected with a view to Me effect to hand-tilltir and his type for Book'and Parriphlet gririang.;ts equal to any used in the cities. As he keeps harids expressly for Jobbing, bel blmsel f that his - fac Hicks for executing work are greatiu than that of any other office, taut that the public wit, tied it to their advantage - to:givit him a ca 11..., • t - All kinds of Books printed, ruled,. lad !main* orderi at abort notice. • . I Book tindery. We are alsO prepared torhind all kinds of !look*. let the most durable manner; at short notice. Blank Nooks always on haud-.-alao.tnado to atdea and ruled to,any patterm! . Ruling►lnchine. • We have also providedlnurielces with arta hine, nf the most'approc i ed kind, which enah rule paper to any riatternitmorder. .NO. 35.! ter, end the eslablishing of a, Mayor's ourt, for the petty cases arising from among tbeir s iown rill, r.cns, and by this remove all the grievan ee of any consideration complained of by them, t wit: the heavy rota thecounty 'incurs" yearly.r mileage for witnesses , r witnesses, and the great inconvenie ce of at tending court at Ortvivburg. ' I:eNdvtd, That Geo?go Rahn, Cheri s Shappel; Peter F. 'Ludwig, John W.: Hcff r, George Kauffman, Win. J. . ! Irost,:la'Cob l's et, ileto 15itni35,1„1.)c. J. G. Kceliter, be a..comnflteo for the 1 purposd,U calling a gSneral county meting, to be c t . convoy .‘th.of those.wlvib areoppoled t the removal of the prat of justice frdm OtCeigebura o Pottsville, and io neavy ad . dubMal taxes, to 1 e held at the , houses of Philip Moyer, in Schuylkill Haven, ou liaturday.jthe ;.'Sth day of A ugust, 1, 47, at.'lo o'. clock, for the puipbso 'of forming aril entire county ticket, to be siipported by them, andithat the hiim cot number of votes given' to the Candidates for nomination shill he declared duly ,Inominated by said meeting; . 1 • • I i. During the :absence(); the committee the meet. ing was very ably and Ipertinently4dressed by CI: W. Mateltin and John BannandEsqrs., in , the English, end Col. Clias.- Frailey, in the German, ...,,,,, on mouoo, I; VI lil, 1 i licsolred. That the proceedings it" this meeting be published' in all thsipapere 01 . the count e, " ,-• . - 2 (si , rticd by th. Officers.) .. Zclect THE OUNCE LETTER.— jor the ' benefit of { y oursubscribers wej publish. this article: ' We hate been at great painito . ascertain how • much can be transmitted fu; five eta:- An avoirdupois half flurac'e is 213. i grains: :Vyaf:rs one grain. Sealing vcatt., ,usual qUantity, five gr ains. , A sheet of foolscap weighs 172 mains; - letter paper, 135. Small envelopes• 42 grains- , —large 52. You can send a hitter 300 miles for five cents, containing, viz r the sheet of letter . : paper with. three beak notes, in an crivelnpe. - Half a sheet of letter,pi.- per i with a half eagle'enckised under wax.' A shunt within dime and a half enclosed Secured by wafers. A single 'sheet of fettle? !paper With • . quarter eagle enclosed, secured by ,6 , 111'. A sheet , of foolscap in an ent/clope, sealed; with a wafer. One.and a half. sheets of letter paper, secured by . — wax nr wafer. Thedm calculations are based upon the ordinary letter piper now in nso.. By matt very thin French paper, agreater p . .imber.of sheets go to the half ounce lof course.-- i hi/ada. Sun. ' . • SMEGGLING TEA. —A largo quantity - of' tea Which had been 'ilinuggled into Poland from Prussia. was recently ptibliciy budged at the eapi. ' tor of the Polish Oovineo of Suwalki. Tes is the only article which, when Ito seized within the ' limits of . Ruksia, is not Confiscated and soil, but is burned. The crow.n!also pays fo .it a reward.of about thirty-two cents a pound. In conacquence, by mutual understanding, a wretched sort of tisa,,. not-worth half that IPfiCC., is pro ided, the smug- glers diop it as soon!as the emit giants °Meer* appear, all is then arranged , the Governnafint part t the premium for ahe•weed w.hic is bpined, and, both : parties make a good business out of it.— Set/ref/port. ' 1 4 ... 1 . . . MAJ. DOW NIN (3 r-- Father i G itchie ni vie Ftthruizyts.--Nr.j.. i c.inc,k Bewning.thus explaini the cause of Father ?at-clue:a hostility to the Fed, eratists—or, rather; President PO makes tha ex planation for him: ) ," . . . . ‘ " At that lie . g . ave , ,me a very knowing kind of a look, and lowered his voice alino# to a whisperi , _ and-says he, M ',jot. 111 tell yoq hol thidis. ,When l'itr. IZitchio was a young man h used to fight s - goat] deal with the - Ifediraiists, kith! took a good • • deal of pride in it:, and now the fa i neittrand scenes of his youth all seem to come back fresh to his mind, and he : can't - .think or talk about any thing else. . You knoi that's oftentim a the, way with . old people. Ag, he always used • har r e the name of a smart fighter, I gave him the - cdmmand of s newspaper harfery hero to defend my administra tion; But 'twos a great mistake asAwas when t • sent Taylor into Mezico i. I did I now my man. No matter what forces were a , timing to over. throw iny administration, Mr. Rii to see 'em ; no matter how hard ho didn't seem to hear it ; and w to firia' hack, he would rout.e, u few squibs with about as, good take when they fir trackers on and did about as mach execution) out a way that I could make . the ' like a bull dog. 1 was by g!,,v.ir at any time that he was fighting Since I made that: discovery he tome. Whenever I see the er hitnself around tiny ( and winging to tire into my admrnistrattort, all whisper in Mr.'llichie'e ear and the air smells of fedr.ralin ; you it.there is federalists abroad sot minute you've no tfem' with w gentleman girt' amend,. and 'mot I guns, and sets his . paper battery' ishuts Ely right andleft and t ornet friends as Well est foes, To h /take a very great ampression Ant then there's this adv'antage kill or heat off theNnerny, he•ke tration so perCetlyicovered up t i t the . enemy can't see half the tim us. On the:whole; Mr.!Richis . to my administration, notwithsta takes and bittilders. ET - Morris 4. )Willis's 'Joys, al (an admirable newAilaper—s2 in advance). n•ticeo a neworna• !tent in the ct. cater - els i of fashipnabla 'Paris. It consists of a gold—Mum ? ) and ) by a chain to thO-tv'oist; and c( springy; by whidt Abe page ho dress. when slae' skips ovvr we the shop and thh carriage! .T 1 arrangement, hutthat of introthi ( .. .Parasot.l fie Dratvil u ly neater, - in or opinion. Un the glare and:dazzling j uneom gas light..the ladies-tlehberately evening soiree A pink parasn between theface and a tender rosente hue over, the co be deltcrouely,lrinnouvred to c perspective, oti furnish glances ply to the privileged pair. will use the iname defence al candle light, lard and all other 11 may he so: considerate as to all umbrella! l'Ais would cast re their sun burnt coun.enances! . p A Dint to Young Mar* er tell y'our Ovn affairs to any o Let her appear ever es.i CM cere—so candid-The entitle - n your own counsel ; for the, art for prying into your - secrits—f. self into you} confidence, is t . or . deformity' existing in you she may feast in secret delightji meet, and Men :share sons with.tier neighbors. Treasure upon it, and it wfil save you tion, if not of heart•burning an Newrpvers.—lC was a eying of the rd. nawnsd Dr: Franklin, that he never teerii up d newspaper.; but tbs. :le discovered_ something that he did noVknew before, and arlOeli it : was prod • table and ibteresting to hini to lehrn. cry An !Ohio'Edifor says tbai be-knew Sbsk ; ph?.n he herd in Pennspvanio. and that his name .(as rot Shakspeare. hitt IV Pliant Spears —that-he! afterwards moved inte.the State. of. Michigan,l camiat the freer and -gigue, and was ever of twarda nicknamed -.Mare Spearei. II ! In; Ma. U us fa lane. chic didn't seem hey fired at Ms. .hen I called Wm' p and touch off-a Om as the trots he 4th of July, At last I found old veteran fight ng him a notion with federalietw, it been more help emy entrenching up,his batteries I h evo to do is to iwy, "Mr. R ichle nay depend upon ewhere."—ln rat fury the old nts his heaviest lin a roar.: Hit rues knock down ' :e sure he dealt tpon the enemy; kt it : if be don't eps the adminia - ith sineke that where to fire at 5 n valueble malt ding all his mita 'nger, ettepended ristructed aith.e Ide.up his lady/ U. places between Us is a very neat icing t i P Room is decided- Per protest egged Tenableness of the 'spread them in an • I t judiciously held ts-burner; thous a plexion, and cart ttail en annoying n effective nionop:. o hope the ladies plied Pimp-light, ghts. and alit they ow gentlemen the l ielightful htie over ed Women—Nev: d gossiping how: specious—so sin - .--i -void her, and keep: ily reason she has ' r insinuating. her learn .Bonie emir ~..." family. on which ( 1 r. a luxurious mo• ( f ber choicest bast ( this up and act Ws of Mortifies/. i\larrow.
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