Snip A-HOY t—The new postage bill has paiseii the Noose of Representatives, and wall') a few days be come a law. 'lty this Dill, the Miners' Journal trill lir r , ee teedifiTe of pastor.: by all subscribers in Schuylkill Comely, or at all post offices withinthitty miles of:Potts ville! All othet newspapers, or those published out of Vie county, will, as note, be sub3ect to postage—thus making h difference of flfty-two cents,Loween, this oared! and these published els ewhere I This. thar t athre, is the time to'subsitibe! .The half yearly volume Capiret with item tutuber,crail new sub scribers can contwence %vitt' any of tile succeeding numbers. Tile , Presidential rimiest will prevint lat hy' things of vital importance to the people, and every body, should have.an hence, •i“ tier-.sf;Thet netspcpec. The • Mese? Journ . al,tset - ery body sees and knows, is No. 1" among its coutereporaries ; contains more read ing matter; mare important hesiness-adtertmenients ; more literary rustler iuitatibi for the family circle; and tells more - of the worlil we live . in, in genera: terms, shoo soy country newspaper in the I'lltra States! Yet the terms of subscription are Very lost; as may be .se,,'” by cratuining them on the first poge. • POTTSVILLE. • SATURDAY .MORXLVG, JULY 1. ma PLATFORM EREETED BY THE PEOPLE For President, OS 11. ZACHARY TAILOR. Fur Vee'Presitlent. 110 . X. MILLARD FILLMORE. G en . Taylor, in his letter to Capt.Mlison, of Virginia, under date-of ••.Beten . 7legme, April iu alt awer to several queries—replies: First-1 reiterate: what I leave often saidl am Whig. If elected I would not he a mere President of a party. I would endeavor to net independent of party domination. I should feel bound to administer 'the Government untrammelled by party schemes. Strand—Thuveto power. The power given by the constitution to the Executive to isterposeMis veto , . isn high conservative power; but In my opinion .should never be exercised except In cases of clear violation of the constitution, or mmilfest haste and want of coligid station tiy Congress. Indeed. I rave thought that, for inaoy years past, the known oninionk and si tido, of the Executive have exerci,ed undite and injurious indU encr upon the legislatr•q department of the Govern ment; and fur Hog reuse I have 11tu112112 our system waS In danger of undergoing a great change feint Its friatheory. The personal opinions of the individual who may happen an occiMy the executive chair, ought not to comriWilitt action of CongresS upon qll,tltllN of domestic policy, nor ought las objections to be inter posed, where question? of constitutional power have been settled by the various departments of Government and acquiesced in by the people. Tkird—Upon the subject of the -tariff; Mc currency, the Improvement at our meat high Ways, rivers, lakes andltatbord, the will ofthe people, so expressed through their 'representatives in Congress, ought to be respected and CARIIIED OUT BY TEE EXECUTIVE. Millard Fillmore was in Congress in 1612, and was one of the * able advocates of the Tariff passed In 1512—* and nisi, rated for.the distribution of the Land Fund. LOCOFO CO PLATFORM ERECTED ur. THE " ePOILS PARTY." • • •' i,For President, ' oEYLnIL LEWIS cnn. For Vice Freeidini, ,cc:rcn•L war. 0. Di.`ELER Tit Creed of lite Party Ileselution:pasmed by the Baltimore Convention, which nominated theabove candidates: Rey fired, , That the fell' s of the great political triumph of 1844, whickelected James K. Polk and Geo. M. Dal las President and Vice President of the United Buttes, have fulfille,d the hopes of the Democracy of the Union ; in defeatingqire declared purposes of their opponents to create a National Bank, In preventing the corrapt end anconstitutional distribution of the laud liroceeds, from the common treasury of the Union, for local put pbses, in protecting the currency and the labor of the country from ruinous fluctuations, and guarding the money of tpe people for the use of the. people,' by the establishment of the constitutional Treasury; .in the 'sable impulse riren to the . t 011.4, of yarn Taane,' by the repeal of the Tariff of 18th, and the creation of the more equal, honest and, productive Tariff of 1846; and that, in dug opinion, it would be a fatal error to weaken the bands of political organization by which these great reforms have been achieved, &c. Gen. Cass in accepting the nomination of the Con vention, declares that he has read the resolutions of the Convention—oppreers f them—and sift make them the evido of hio Rdaltnisirctiun, if elected. That is . .he 'will veto any MG thief passes Congress, taat may Clot be in accordance with their principle's. :The LoctifocO County meeting, held at Om iashuig on Monday, June (in winch lodgers Palmer, and Frailey, and E. G. Jackson. the editors nithe Lo enlace papers of this county, took parr, and endarsed the proceedings,) Passed Th.. Mllolving resolutions: Rrsof red, That in the resolutions of the National %Convention, we recognize but a continuation tit those principles which were the foundation of that tutperisha• hte structure, tha: has rendered immortal the nail., of Thomas Jefferson, and his Administration, and which; since his than (as boot] upheld by all our Doubt Presidents. ne,olveJ, That eve ch,rfo:ly endor, the resoinTious of tint Convention, mai here! y d,lare.our dni,noint, Lion to .I:lake them the standard Of Fellow-cillzctis. which Platform Is the' most demo icrdtie—the exercise 4 the despotic our-inan power--or tit; of the people el.presoeal througletliii represen tatives T The kings and quctins of England enjoy the Veto pa wer,lm<they hive cot exerrized it for limn last two hundred th CI excimife in Ei land w truth unimocitioaa lay cry me a ri•,:intion al.l bring the . heit.l of :lc, ovi_reizii LlJsk. i . latcrna2lonal 'provisions for the - eyt.trem of international pxchan ges,a) zealously advocated by Vattetnare, has passed both lioure4 of Gott gresa, and„waits; but the Presidential signaturo to, become a Law. This ,enterprise, when Last started was looked Upon as chimeri , al obol the Km,' ,Irearn. of en enthusiast devoted to science, ha3:throuh . the, almost unaided exertions of one man—the author of it=-been pleased to a successful termination, and onegovernment after another is lending its countenance to the pr4.ct. Fltchangeske these proposed, of the records of lezi,lation and th , • product, of scicnce at:Lk:era:we, mina A Irti,prove beneGelat to . all parties. Mr:Chiy's Adhesion.j-The correspondiki of the Journal of Commerce states that they havi; , loran:Finnan. at Washington, in an authentie fermi, that hit. Clay is about to give in giis adhebion to 'he nomination of General Taylor, and call upon , his friends tolnlist under the Taylor banner. Mr. Botts .11.;5 stated thsi this is Mr. Clay's deterrnha "Aim, and there could be no better authoiity than his. Mr. Dot's will himself, it is slid, soon come .out with a letter addressed, to the Cloy Whigs of Virginia, in ;0/lei he will give reasons for coining finally into the Taylor current. Gat : Dodge and the Barnburners.—There is still no authorititive announcement that Gov. Dodge has declined the nomination of the Barn burners for Pico President. The Washingtok correspondent of the New York Evening Pall, i,Barnburner,) Puttee I have just . learned from Col. Dodge that he has not been informed. except from - common report, of the fact of his nomination at Utica,'Sind bat h s his not expressed riny determination in regard . to it." ,rlr Distinguished- Foreigners.—Tbe Salem ' Register chronicles the following arrival, which , has crested quite a furor among the showmen of New Fork to secure the prizes :—The brig Alien, Capt. Williems, Which .arrived at this - port on Friday,. from. the west coast of Africa, brought home an enormous Boa Constrictor and a female. OurangOutang. The Boa is (ratify-eight feet in length, and daring the passage produced, in a single night, sixty eggs, he aggregate weight of which was forty eight pounds !—Soma of them were very large, acid have been preserved as curi osities. The Oaring Outang was brought to the Coast from the interior, and is one of the finest specimens ever)rnpo:tektinlo this country. Medical Ikea from Clergymen.—Af'the late meeting of. the Connecticut Medical Society, Or. Platt introducedtesolutions to dispense with the custom of attending , plergymen gratuitously, because, aa 'a class of 'Citizens, (their education, intelligence and moral standing considered,) they do more than any 'other class in the community to imberrass the legitimate influence of thcr profession. We suppose this alludes to the fact that so many patented nostrums are recom mended tiy•Clergymen. , . - 'La' Tragedy at Rcading.—A music master in Raturw, by the name of Hooper. shot UMr• Norris, and tlangsrouoly wounded him, lest Sat. urdsy. Reason : Mr. N. overstepped the "bounds" of gentlemanly ..propriety" with Mr. Hociper's sister. r4".T75. S7datylkill llartn !flap, a very respect able Journal, has iletermine,“6 Ettore to ridVueate the measures of the Whig party. It has hinito fore been neutraLin "politics. GP' Joseph T. Buckinghani, for over twenty five years, past editor or tho Boston Courier, has retired from hi: labors, and is succeeded by ;qr. S. r N:w York for Tr:Von—The Journal. of Commerce, (indepernienti) in announcing the nomination of Mr. Van Berea by the Ifarnburn ere, says : '•Tbis divides the deamcratic party in New York®t thie PtesiLlential election next No vember, and gives its thirty-six 'electoral Tolson. Taylor and Fillmore by a plurality of at least 100.000 volbs: .1.7fr4 French Author felts the following story, illustrative of the...pne,lorystrcrie in %kith." A Pari'Oan usurer Wes on Lie de4th-hcfl, find the Pricst to avval , en in his bo,ont .thoinzhts of his :upproachine held before his eve,: r crucifix. " I 'can .lend.y on." fidt.ily, ••but a smell sum on 60 51113i1 a pledv, tie." . L ., "Prince JJ. I / 7 r.—The Lio.tan Cll;:onaqpr tos drawn 'rho fohowir,c,- character of Jo'3o Yen Buren:—..lie is a large, rotund, florid man, tvho speaks straight-forward, wt:h a rather high-keyed 'and oat - Wry ruu;ical, but stilt not unpk.a•ant voice, and,wit a di:oinciness that call he be .rd to a great ditranca. IVlbat isquure, he cuts with a cord, kern sarcasm which i,4 - rterrittly kiting. Lir _Whiskey, a Blessin', at`Last! A little - boy, living with MI. May, near Potosi, Wisconsin, was balm by a rattle Knuku, recently. Clay was applied to the bite, end the boy made drunk with eAtbdtt.y. and or :dirty to r‘a,,.ive but We injury. A dog. bitten by ihe came snake. ,welled up and dicd. . . Father and Sln.ft is one of the of•the•Utiea Convention. that Martin V'an 13 urea and•hie e on Johri, tvere both candidate.: before the caucus at the Utica Convention. The fault, received 60 votes,. the eon 5. If the 'father re. signs', John can take the, nomination, • The Courier des Etats Unis envy that Guirot has not visned laquta Philippe aloes their residenCe in England, and that ha denounces him as the author of his own downfall, and that of thou connected „with him. vir• Valuable EminTants —lt is 6,,i1 thot number of old Amsterd am merchants ate making preparations to emigrate to this country. They In Imo to that el:l.s whose fortunes were tootle in, the East India trade, and who have hod modes ,tared atv'ey in their cellars for 25 or 30 years. , Unquestimiable Autho . lity.—Mr. Weed the editor Of the Albany Evening Journal, lays that'he''knows; from the most unquestionable authority,' that -Gen; Taylor is decidedly and unequivocally opposed.to - any act nr movement of Goverinent in favor of the extension of slavery. rir The Buffalo Republican, an organ of the Barnhurnets, states that ~ t wo bundled leading and influential Democrats in the 'county of Wayne, Michigan—the county in ; which Gcn. Cass resides—have signed &paper repudiating' the Utica'nhinidees. - - . rir A Lively Jake.—The following may be called a lively joke :—"Are your dates fresh !" asked a gentleman of a. wag of a confectioner, a few days since. "Yes, sir! they are the [Meat dales by Telegraph !" rir.A Toper's Blood.-44. fEray recently bled a toper and lound - thi4 the watery, eliments were nearly gone, and Olean,' sireplied their place. He applied a torch to the blood and it ignited. It had such an effect on the. inebriate thjat be'refermed. J'Mra. Mitchelt—By the Drittanitia wslearn that this lady is still hiring. The Dublin Nation publishes rtlist of subscriptions for the support of Mitchell's family : they already amount to between £6OO and £7OO. 10 - The Model Artistes having sued a tern editor for libel, that gentleman ezpressea hope that they will gain theii suit, ai they cer tainly need one ampng them. ill- questing. Ears —The Boston Bea says they had green corn in that city on Wednesday last. It does not tell us, however, which was the greenest, tho ,eorn or those that ate of it. How we Ohio go 7—The Cincinnati Ga z-ite thus sttjefactorily onsivers the qurstion Ohio v ill go for the nominees of the Whig Na tions( Convention. : - .."7".efrt Editor tionanalf—Mr.. Chules F. Cloud, editor' of the B Iltunord iirpuldican and ArguS; • ho bern notniristisi (tit Shetill by the 1..0.:0f0c0s of Bair:tore County', \ asjf l Telegraph tays flint not le,slhan one h - undretl—straight outcry' titricipated in the great T4yltir wc...,ting, held I:lEaTmburg, Tuesday last. Exped Won to o,egon and Upper Cillarnti.under etl. Fremont, will leave al; united zitator early Cif, mouth. re' Chic) , " Justlce arc r, of :IfOryland, died a% hi; residence in liartfold county..on Tuesday lust. H s , wa s nn Mk juri•t,.end. ~ Nrcly mall.• I . ! (.1 rtry . 111011S4 lor-s4ta coup; I stLes . to hate each ollwr,pil or count of a zrdithstann who don't care n 114 for eids , r of 117/1,1 , 4 :rt0n... , 0 as asais rtletted in is L o'4'uoo' coutyy convelitnns ut l'a:oburgh loot wet h. • Neu . , York, they ato hi L:oducing the eueiriiitable practice of, hold•,no p. tical ince:lags on . the' S tdr ith. Whvi - my day work i 6 dune,,zuy pay 6 Llcatil.[Lutwirtine. rat A Wonderful PliOlomenon.—A aingutar phenomenon was broherittott halo a week ego ye.. Writ:ly, in the tow tti tip of' Goa triti-ld. about :f;;!,1 111i 4 6t.1. ;hr fact, are very nearly, 4A Iolhoen: Gran4ers, in haring to rind yv tier to mitit.ytheir Stein) Nat'l sunk a tour tacit hole to ill- Minh of 70 let t. when they struck a vein or cavity. As they withdrew the auger from the hole, to their great surpt se, it sea, followed by a.violent current of err that threw up stories as large so hen eggs. ten or fifteen feet high. }:o• a few air the teas ft-A. rup•ii ed., the air sass eccomplited by a 'twain of Wliteg, which waktbrown ten or twolvo feet high. The water, however, soon ceased 'coining, and the air gushecTont wilt such force that rite roar could be . distinctly beard filly or sixty redo 111.tant. On touching 'fire to the air it caught, and the flames flashed twenty fort high, and pine near burning the huilding\-e - meting the machinery in which it is loCated. They finally succeeded, with'consid ereble di(ftculty,\tn stoppinit it, by forcing down Id trikets, and driiing 'a spite into the hole, whtth Wee their only !miens of stopping the air. or gas; and extinguishing the flames„ For several mo ments after the hole was stopped, the earth trem bled and shook for some distance around. as though an eruption was about to take place. The people, who, by this time had gathered to the num ber of-about a hundred. were greatly alarmed a: these -symptdms, and scattered with all possible rapidity, supporong that Ildiderism was about com ing to a fi,icus,or that they were about to be blown op sky high by an earthquake. From the timeit was opened till it Was thus closed, `seas about six himrs, and the air gushed out all of the Limo with. unabated force. - = It has lieen opened' several times since \ with the same effect. .The power and force of the`eit does not appear to diminish itr the least. The Messrs. Grangers-are propOsini to secure it with appiraius so as to shut it of sod let it out at leisure, andiett its real qualities. The people in that vicinity are all confident now, that it can be conveyed here in pipes, and successfully used in lighting the city with ;gas, from this great natural underground Gasometer. We learn that acientfic gentlemen of this' city intend visiting itation.—[Detroit Ad- al"Abbott Lawrence anti the eta minations.— At the great ratification meeting at Farwell Hell, Boston,. the Hon. Abbott Lawrence, who, it will be recollected, was the competitor of the Hon. Millard Fillmore for the nomination for the Vice Prekidenty, presided, and on auciming khe duties of the chair, delivered en able address, of which the following is en extract.—"l have Come into this hall,'gentlenaen, consecrated to truth and lib erty, to speak the truth, and. I ask that my words Mey be received as true—believing them entitled tasotne credit. We are Coked if Gen. Taylor is a Whig. biome tell- us he is not. Now, fel'ow-. citizens, 1 ltnow him is be a Whig—as good a wn;g as,l aht! And what I say I know. I have it indorsed in his own words, that he is an "A merican „Constitutional Whig." 1 should like to see the man who will stand .up hero and say that he is : not a Whig, and prove it. Let him rneet me, and . if den% prove hint . to ha each, I will ask fro longer to be considered one myself; and this would be the greatest punishment which could be inflicted owene. Go forward, then, gentl-rnert and fellow.ciiiieno, in this work, and I pledge my• seil to you, end I believe you do to me, that in 'November nest.ae will place Mama:insets when? she ought to stand. . And now, gentlemen, it W'ord in'relation to the candidate for the Vice Presidency. It so happens that Mr. Fillmore end my - self have not only been. ecipmintancie., but frierido. for Tears; and stow me to coy_ that a purer, room worthy, or more heir., ota:,le man cannot be 'found the country over. him you can give your votes with cotaidence. Thu, ti,itrt, tattivith;lanthng, ail the troskiiig there is o..,cut it =and it is glowing- Tee , t every ewcep the whole United States life a tornado." The tribute to our candidate f,ir the Vice Presi dency, so well =riled as it 111;1.14114.e honorable to the head and heart of the dptaher, THE MINERS' JOURNAL, AND POTTSVILLE GENERAL ADVERTISER. Er Biller Rcznarlcs.-4 Correspondent of the :New York Herald, in writing from Baltimore, says:—"dolin Van Buren will have the chitairous The quantity Bent began Read Utht'w eet: is 34,555 04 Gen* Commander off " "xi ‘N,' l, a lung Pje ., e°—tly Canal 14,405 04 , -far the...week-4:l,SCAW—tetal by soon as his Pack Speech reaches South Carolina. l neats6l.oo 14..a.d,, ant 1; e. 3 00• He touched the General on a stare...point,- when he Tin.ia the heiviestchtnment of teat ever eis:rie from called him 'General Cat and nine tads.' thoitgh tr,,,,e 4 fon in any one week. In the•euattufy probably without knowing that be woo doirag O. ~,m r f r om the Sivtant regioi. the rhiameer 4 for the which 1 will endeavor. hi explain. Although the i week exc , -cdfiltsaliaitsria,ltinw, as fottowsr General is a anlalJ id•inter now, he was, until ie- et„. hay lkiii Region,. tons, cently, an overaeer on cotton 'plantali , ns. The .. - i i , te.tuaion of the hind he ireld, tic lost by the too fire u•lf of th , and nine tads,' on lie haw back of one of ruiployeee fenisle sitive - u• It appears lt.at he. ußk,c J one of the fie'd hands to wash and do up his linen, ‘shich, the not being e;pert ut, it d not do up to hie satisfaction. He actordnialy teal, her out in the field and cut her unmercifully With the 'cat and nine taile indeed, so brutal toes the whipping, that he was homed atrly discharip,d. lie then colprocnced suit against the planter for bis sa'ary for the remainder of the year. and :he vilun of the 'hog.lio:niny,' L' would have .eaten .in that time. The care was coiled the 'cat and nine tails' case, and the jury gave him his sultry, but refused to award him the ealue of the 'hag and hominy:: Thus you will perceive the appropriateness of the title, Pilate John has given him, and 1 apprehend it io ouerbat will click to him trough ide." . • :Ivanlt upon Washington.-LThe‘Vea•hingto.) Union. in the couise of u lour; article, abusive of Geo. THylur, rev,. b*Thr.rtighi,lit the n hole ttlit, of Lie letters, an,l irsinietilurt) in the 11.1.1 aridies•erl to the editor,. ot the Itichrouthl •Itepitblican, (worten oc.fy two thy before that to Mr. Aliseir,) Geri. Taylor prJes-es his rieterininstioh, it elected, to a.liniitister tne Executive. office the spiXit and mode of Otto earlier President. , ;' anJ , it roust he °liter c.ed thy!, in the administration of thelirst and the 'great eat of these, occur the roust iewisikable and the Moth quo! ioauble iti)l2nri.s of the Live of the V.: to Potter, Auee ever appeared .zince the jeunstitation woo framed." • Eze F utive urgers finis it neres:rxry to strike at WasuiNuTnN's great naive, in order to find any ground of us*auic upon Gen Taylor! Wonderful. if trzse.The Binton Tray elicr says, in answer to a •'good deal of curiosity which' (it says) has been expressed, to know whether or not general Cuiljag's new burn De mocracy, would carry him through ,the perils of Taylethm," that a letter has been roeerved from hint,' stating that as coon as - hie engagements would,'permi , , he was at the service of the Democ racy of Massa.hu,etti. In other words, the eral proposes.not to change his politics at present —it his eng,agernents do not interfere with his purpose. Gda. Taylor Curving.—The repOrt circu lated some weeks ago that Gen. Taylor was com ing to the East, receives confirrnabon in the fol lowing paragraph from thellouisville Journab— "lt is a fact that Gen. Taylor has bean ordered to Frederick as a witness in the Court of Inquiry. He is hourly expected here on his way. It is be lieved that, immediately after the dose of Pillow's trial, Gen. Scott is to be tried on charges preferred . by Pillow, and that Gen. Taylor's testimony is wanted in this came. ' ' DECLARATION OP INDEPENDENCE Ths ututaimovt Derlaratien of the Thirteen United State: of Anterietr.—ln Courts', July 4, 1776. • Wutx, in the course of human events, it becomes necessarye for one people to dissolve the political bands which have connected them with another, and to ae •ume among the powers of tile earth the seperate and equal station to which the laws of nature 'artd of nature's God entitle them, a decent respect to the o plot, its ofmankind requires that they should deelare the causes which impel them to the We hold there truths to to: seli 7, evident, tttttall nieware created equal, that they are enchmed by their Creator with certain Unalienable rights; that among ' these are life, liberty, and the pursuit of happiness. Tliat to se cure these rights, governments are instituted among torn, deriving theirinst powers from the consent of the governed; thatarhenevt, any form of government he roines destructive of these eiims,_ it is the right of the peopte to alter or to atm:6ll it, and to inst hilt , a new govern: dent, lay in„ Its foundation on coil and 0rgi11ii7.14,1,11,1 , 1Wer4 ru .;ilcll foria, as to tliem nllnll i..earn moat likely to t their safety . :lad . lia;mine,A. Priolvtiro, indceJ, trill that t , ,overliniete.s long e . 011:kited .lord ton: b.: changed , it stand tram:- cis:a can., ; and erriir.,!nzly • all ..Xp.rlior,r, stivn.ilial ut Inktridnrti antr. r, while „vit., u.e than to right them . tret.es hy - al,Ol - the (ern, to - arc sectl.Zonl,l. Rut w it,„ a 1,, rail, of aims,. an.l ' n•urpatinns, purauitig invarialdy the Came Ale; d<,,, ; to cedar,• them under ni:olutedi., , ,,o•irtn,.t lO N then . deity, to throts . vii gnat 2 , , a;,LI provide new gnats for their litto re recutuy. 5.1,11 has the patient sidforanre of those entail,: i ml hitch is now the neres4lty who Ii constrain. lb, in to a , t, foplit:r I.arleyi of 1.;;;Y;.1,1 , 111.E.111. The lliAtnry of Ilia prerwilt king 01 tir,ref3flllll, is a history of top • Itlyirle,rl i 11,111;10 . 3its :Or 1,0.1 .- . Z. m dlreCt cr. the ri1.0.11-10;1;,11 Of nu 5 1 .-, 1 0t0.11 ra "by ov..r tae, S. prove this, 1„.1. ti:Lts d to a Candi./ Wo;1;1. rt.Cll,l hi- as,i, In i/ws the Win il 5011,•1:1• •r• 4 •1•!.:1 , 4 I'l • p11 . ...f t1.•„I. " Int; nteladd., atts,radt . ; to pi,' Ittattt - into. tih.t pre,,taz Tip art:mt., unit. dttled In 1.111 . 11,d 11111) Iwo S., :4”4i1.2t . ,1,!1. 4 Illt•tly nrttlet tete to attend to tlll.lll. ll.Laa retapttit to pa.a 'ant, nt'ves forth.. it of Luce (111 1 14iCIS or inntple, unltttg the, would telpotnth to title' of represontation in thefloaitilatard. 0 riutht Inc.:tit:tank to them, and fornei- . datttet to t) volt. Till IV. li , , ti le called Inttortn.t ' t o If t, at ptsr,, 000-nad, nettotaftlutd r tidni t1,,:•I 11 I fro:rains topo ant). of ;Int, public °words. for t Lr , depurpoittuf Ititnpiing 'het', 'one rtetaphanne), ille )114 111,11111e14. .11, has de...1 lived repre.entativo houses repeatedly, for npposina, with manly firmness, his invasions on the rights or the lie has refiised, for all - in.:tittle after tench ilislo'utinnii, to cause ethers to he elePted ; wlt,•reby, the leiti•lative pon incap tide ol'aimllalatinn, have r, Hr In OM . n;•lc fur their tx. rrive, the state 11l tilt m-in Hale cupowd In all the d.ingers,of Int .I.lign I, ,, lllVldlattl.ara,l cony:ll,6.lns within Ile h.im cri.!elvotireit to prevent the pnirtlatinn of 'these ..11t,"; for that the laws for of (,reinter.; refmr.ll:: to peso ether', 1., •• , ,rotir.l.l,!brit 1111,rall0“ hither. and raising the run ditions of haw apprepr.ale”, Of lan I. fie hr arinrrn dtli n.lzt,ipt....trationofjouti,. ho rn." funitig Ilia a...sent to 1.11,1 fir establi,hing fadiciary pow, I li e h a . n e ,,i, jud,., dependant on • his will 'None. for I the tenure of their otilets, and the amount :led payment 1 of their etal t: ies. ' He hal, erected a mlitit:iie o f ry,. . ofri , P, and sent hither .war effi nts orcers, Co hard s our people, and cat nut their submstice, lle laa= kept among u in tintrn of peace standing at mi.-, without the conient erfoilr ❑o has affected to rrn•lor the notttary Independent of, and flliterll.l" to, the crud I:ou'sr. Ho has eaunbined With 0111 , 1 i tO sultion us ton joris diction foreign to our conNittotion. and unacknowledged Ity'nur laws; owing Mu asttent to their acts of proton: . dad iogivlatton: For quartering large bodies of armed troops among , us: For protecting them. by a mock trial, (rain punish• rrient. for any n u ttier, which they should commit on the inhabitants of tht.oct states: For cutilngof our trade with all parts of th 6 world : For imposing taxes on us Wittiest our content: For depriving us, In It cases; of the benefit of trial by jury : For transporting us beyond seas, to he tried for pre tended oil-cores: . . For abolishing the free system of English larva In a neighboring province, establightng therein an arbitrary• government, and enlarging its boundaries, so as to render it at once an example and lit Instrument for in troducing the same absolute ruin Intolhese colonies: For taking away our chart:ere. abolishing our wit* valuable lasso, and altarlng, fundamentally, the forms of our governments : For suspending our own legislatures, and declaring themselves invested with power to legislate for us In all:casts whatspe ver. He has abdicated government here, by declaring us, out of his protection, and waging war against us. He has plundered our seas, ravaged our coasts, burnt, our towns, and destroyed the lives of our people. ❑e is at this time transporting in tee armies of foreign' mercemuies, to complete the works of death; desolation. and tyranny, already begun, with circumstances of cruelty and perfidy, scarcely parallelled In the most barbarous ages, and totally unworthy the head of a civilized nation. I/23 constrained our fellow-ciiixens, taken captive on the bigb sear, to bear arms against their country, to become the exeeutionersof their friends and brethren, or tai fall themselves by their hands. Be has excited domestic insurections against us. and has endeavoured to bring on the inhabitants of our frontieri, the merciless Indian savages, whose known rule of warfare is an undistinguished destnlction of all ages, sexe4and conditions. In every stage of these oppressions, we have peti tioned for retirees in the most humble terns: our re peated petidatia have been answered only by repeated injury. A pr (ace, wbotte character is thus marked by every act which may deduct a tyrant, is unfit to be the ruler of a free people. Nor have we been Wanting in anent inns to our British brethren. We have turned them from titre to time of attempts by their legislature to extend an unwarran table junsdictiom over us. We have reminded them of the circumstances ofouramigratiou and settlement here. We have appealed to their native justice and me gmtm imity,mod we have conjured them, by the - ties of our common kindred, to disavow.these usurpetions, which would inevitably interrupt our connexions and corres pondence. Thee too have been deaf to the voice of jurtiee and of consanguinity. We toast, therenne, actiniesce in the necessity which denounces nor separ oration,and hold theta. as we hold the rest of mankind; enemies in war, In peace, friends.. We, there fore; the repiesentalves of t`t. rotted States of America, (ramie:el Congress assembled, annealing to the Supreme Judge of the world.fueshe rectitude of our Intentions, do. in the name find by the authority of the good people of there colonies, eolemnly (midi rh and declare, that there United (*Monies pre, 'muter right ought to he, free and independent states; that they are absolved from all allegiance to-thelliitlsh mown, and that all political connexion between them and the state of Criiat Britain, is, and oupht•to be, totally dissolved and that, ns free and independent states, they have full Power 101,y war, conclude peace, contract alliances, established commerce, and to do all other acts and things whirti lode - pendent ewes may of rich do. And for the B nnnort M . this delatatimn with o firm reliance on the Protection of Divine PrOridPrirP, tre ' ulutually pledge to each other our lives, Oar forint:Cs, and ear sacred hanotr. UtrADGOLD'S cAttprvravo,,nv ed;tion,vely 1 cheap, just received and for salc at .May 6 .12—tf P APELL II A.N . Gr.rts .A N ANTS.—TIIn auloicriber has on ban I n la' rem nants of beautiful Paper Ilandiap. suitable small rooms, and Curtains. whirls will be said at less than en•j}: to clear out the AAA, at LAX lAY'S Usyn ' 19-tt Chea? Paper Store The. Coal Trade for 18-IS. Notwithstanding . the -large quantify sent to market, v. ougbt• to bring a return of at least Inq-Aundred thotsesf dvnarzto the reman. we can assure out re=l. trs that money i 4 ' quite as tight as ever; toe . - e vi•lence that the business la Lurid to meet en caremc sits, any[ does not pay The vacs of toll and tramporiatlon ly Railmad have I een "fnereased on the blue of the rend, between ttil3 Flack:and Ploladelphia. To Ilichntood they - remain the same. See Wm:miser:tett. On the Gat of duzust an. increase of `..TI setts per too will also Oure on the Railroad to Pachrsond, ant IS cts. per ton" toll on the Canal to Philadelphia. Dealers abroad, we should suppose would dud It to thdir Interest to avail them-• selves of the present low rates. The price of Coal on board at Rlehmtrid has 'advan ced in pi-openly>/: to the advance of t^lland rrant;:orta.: tie:: on the ,Canal. The price of 'While Soh Lump a prepared Coal on board, may be quoted• at $3 .10 a . '5O and lied -tali lump and prepared at $3 03.13.. $ 75, casa-01 2 time iniercit added. Our cur espondeut ores ti:u rate J fc.:l;;Lt from Iti-lialtud as foil evet : • i . To Nov York', 1 . 093 Purtemouth. i2l Newark, • 00 Fontana, , FVI PreAbfe;tce, I 151 .), cr.': Haven, 1 I'4 rat! laver, 1 I 5 1 Hartford, 1 G2k . Ne ~- 11cdfurd, . 11S I Truy. 190 8u:4.113, . •174 I Alt,ny, ' 1:3 4.alem, • I ri I . 'l....aunt of Cool Sinn over tho rlidadelphir. and Real- leg Rail iloal ana'S.:leiylklllNarigativa, for the week ending on Ttivraday evening last: RAIL CaNAL. Vs - ten. 'gnaw TUCAL. rt. Carbon, 11.3.:1 VI 07 t ,21.11 o 7 , 16.13 Pottsville, 13,1 1 llttven, 13,763 12 t111,9i1 17 4,712 03 33.932 12 l't. Clinton; 4.0.11 03 . 70,056 15 411. 07 1,1113 15 Total by IL R. &. Canal. 733 in 14 To same period 133 t year, 50.5,012 01 • :1,4.%) 11 193042 04 TRANSPORTATION ON THE ItAILIIO&DS IN Ai , SCHUYLKILL COUNTY. The following is the quantity of Coal transported over the different.Railroade in Schuylktli County, (Cr the week: ~ . , : " t Week. ''''' TOTAL. Mine Rill and E. Mr R. R. , 16.992 10 286,799 02 Mount Carbon 'do 0,519 05 101,029 06 Schuylkill Valley do ,899 12 151.596 00 Mill Creek do 9,05915 • 82 462 10 Mt. Carbonand Pt. carbon du 11,21 T 07 - 175,695 07 Little Schuylkill IL , R. • 4,359 06 71.678 09. Union Canal R. R. 2,284 00 0 22,547 11'3 Swatara R. R. • 3,650 01 0 10,3= 08 0 LEIIIOII COAL TRADE. Sent for the week ending, June 22,1801 Wage. TOTLI.. Summit. 8,113 03 73.182 12 Monne Run, 3.990_03 . 42,222 02 Beaver bleaanw, 1,952'11 , 24,407 15 Spring Mountain, - 2,774 02 23,879 19 Hazleton. • 4,052 01 32,692 13 Buck ISlouritain, Wyoming; 23,770 08 720,731 94 To lame periodlair yeai 241,426 15 tone. DELAWARE AND HUDSON COAL TRADE Quantity sent to market to,inte RR. WEEK. TOTAL. Tone. 17,640 16,0:1 To same period last year -85,9 V 00 tone. PATIO OF TOJA. AND TRANSPORTATION ON •AIL GOAD To August I. 1018.. Prom Mt. Carbon. Sch.linveo. Pt. Clinton To Philadelphia, SI 35 dl 30 .ji 15 To Richmond: I 40 1 I 33 1 20 ' FATES OF TOLL fly CA:IA.I.On Anguat 1,1979. "Mt. Carbon. t 3. Ilavon.• r. Clinton - . To P hiladelphia, . 50 eta. 47 cts. 43 'eta. FATES OF TIZEIOBT BY CANAL. To Philadelphia,.. 60 a 65 as. per too. To Now Took $1.70 a 51.75 do For additional NAP, Adveitisements see Next rago. will there be Sound arranged under Suitable Heads. RIM 111T011E, Nn. 12 SOUTH 3P.(IIIND :3"IIECT, . (4 feu doors More ..1/Irkit street,) . I . IIILADEI.ItIIIiq ."°' 4 ,ozii 11101 , 4 AS A1. 4 ,01 r Inc ices the artentina of the rl ,11 1 . ;.• T . ' ii i :A l., , is e. 1.1 i :' :..k i r.‘ T EV.Z " N 5 11 ' n: 1 1'4 1: ' ;:.T " F11 :r 1211 F ;11 ' . - 4 , .!...-' ' ..q . nlel'Ael.F.4 or all kinds. IIItITANNIA. W. 4.1111, fL c. &c. which he has lost opened at the above _toad. The stock Comprises a Pillaii•nrtuient of almost eTe'ry article in Ills line. and is otTere , l at very Inv: prict 4 —lie ti not to be a ndero td by any one in the city. (1,14 Lever 4N'atche 4 . full Jewele,l, .10 keret ca§es, ~,,,,, i fied ,o ~ ,,,,p'girol Mlle, $3.3 Ilia onwards. (alit! , Lepio...., : : , 1 .1 '‘. I V. 3 =.O l l upward , . ' , liver Lever. fulljewelcil -:. : 17 " j ; • : • : I. : !: 5 Itl 11 Pew : : : ("25 ." G,.1,1 Per:, with 1...;;;;•il, 1 ..I* ,, ther Inw, :•4: : l4:tt:ar att.:lllkm wIII 11.1 paid to rc;Airin: Welr,s,. [lttly w:vritNtrraN . 43 6 .tort 7i roses uf arrezi. Phila Je'a l • 1,1-9,p:313 1 / 4 , 9 are 11 , 1111.f11 , iy rolnred at th!ft w. 41 tu.wn est ishniept, for - Par 1111 a r, are uni veraally" apur 1,1,1 to l ihe canal I_o. Cry respect In any in th e. sy. .rianre taken equally well in Outlay and de, weather. A 3520 + -loft fIIC,IL awf Lockets on hand, tit' , earn Zto including the pirtnie. The Subscribers respectfully invite the citizens of Schuylkill Coutitr, to call and einutine specimens of the latest improvements in the set of Usguerr6citypinic, which will be exhibited cheerfully and withnut charge. •7 T.TENENT.- Plilladelphis. Juno ea. !la. N27-flain 1i.E.1.11 BOOKS. Hamill, the la,tuf the ..3..t.xott.titucs, by Sir I:. L Miltver, Iwo parts, 4.1,11 Life of Gen. Ta}lor, Lives of lien. Gins and per. Butler, 1,,f, of Mat! 0 Van 'l'l. Half Sis;rroot Novi), Idly of ILI. Mcinroit EdWardg, . . . )Iy,tittrks nad Ntisttries 41 Not:• York, a tr,,,t, 1,13,.—C3.11 part. i 25 The 13.-1!f• of the Family, by Mrs. Grey, • , The ❑en-Peuk.d fiuoha d. ^3 Counterfeit betectoia ro . F WY. - 14. Together with a variety of other works.jnst moll/elf ur! for •nlo at BA :INA 7,i'S EMS _ _ _ DM' GOODS. GIiocEIDES AND QIIEENSWAIE, Cintre St ~it duor!to 01.1 • . EO.; IL Infhrine friends anti On riti . :ens of Pottsville, that ho Las taken thn store room formerly orcitpled by Mr.,,10h0 Jones, tool hos laid in a fresh Thlllrtment of DRY GOODS, which will be 2.01.1 inw f r C.a.11, French Gingbanis. Manehesier Gin;hano, English Prints, Domestic Prints .Nhawls. Handkerchiefs, Gloves and Stocking.. Marlins, bleacbed end unbleached over a yard wide, Drill hipped Ticking. Blue Drilling, Linea Table covering. and n numbiu of other articles too te dious to mention. Ills stock of Groceries Ise( the very best, and will be sold low for gash. Give Mot a tall, next door to Renno's lintel, Potts ville !louse. [July I, -7t SHERIFF'S SALE OF • REAL ESTATE. - • BY virtue of a writ of Tutor= rendiliaai Esparta', issued out of the Court of Common Pleas °inert' County, and to mu directid, will be exposed to public sale or vendor, on Monday tAe 241 A day of July. A. D. 1848. at 10 o'clock, in the fureaoon, at the public house of Michael Greed; In the Borough of Orwlgsburg. Schuylkill County, - the following described premiss, viz. : All the rig ht , title and Interest of John Biotin., de ceased, of, n and to all that certain tract or land situate in Barry township, Schuylkill county known a t i the 4 .Deborah Grant Lands." containing SOU arise, and al lowance, bounded on the south by lands late o Benja min Bombe. on the east by a partition line of disputed land. on the north by land now or late of Benjamin Combs and William Elliott. and oh the west by land warranted to Dr. James Davidson. Also, all the right, title and interest of John Brobst. decoased . of: in and to all that certain tract Of land situated in Barry township. County aforesaid. being that part of 1769 acres and 70 perchesof land. divided in partition between David F.4llordon, Marks J. Biddle, Valentine Brobst. John Small and blithe* Selfridge. bounded on the north by the Schuylkill comely line, on the west by land surveyed to .--., on the east by land warranted to William Martin. and on the south by lands of Benjamin Combe and others. Al the property of JOON BROBST, deceased. Seized and taken into Execution. and will be sold by JOHN T. WERNER, shalt!: Sheriff's Office. Ont'illa burg, July 1, 1649, 1 27- TABLE OF FREW . T AND TOLL , PER PITILADA. AND READING IL K, XTOTIGE i% hereby given, thar. for the month or July Z' Imo, the rates' of Freight and Tolls on Coal tarns ported by this Company, will be as follows : To From Alb Carbon. Sch. MINIM. Pt. Clinton. Richmond. 1 40 35 1 IS Philadelphia, ' 145 40 ' 120 ~ Inclined Plane, 1,15 30 1 15 tileetown, 1 33 20 115 Germantown R It, 1 33, 30 1 15 Patior echoyll.lll,, 1 20 15 1 05 blanayunk. I IS - 10 1 00 Conal ihocken and . . -.Plymouth R. R., 1 05 00 00 Turn Out 1 tulle be. . .. • . . . law .iorristown, I 00 ; 05 . 90 • Norristown or Bridge- . , port. : 100 ' 95 03 Port Kennedy,, 103 - 95 90 Walter Forge, 1 00 95 05 ~ Pliceni striae. OS 00 85 Royees Ford, 0) ' , 85 65 Pottstown, 00 "85 65 •Itou;in..svOle, . Si) B5 • 95 , V illaumstown, 85 80 Reading. ' '' 60 75 , .70:- • .. Between Reading • •. _ and Moh wine, .5. 10 . .0 . Molussille, _ 75 85 .. . - 55 ' Ilsantearg, . ': 50 i . 45 , -•, 40 . Olivia:ulls.; • , -" 40 -- :0 '' ' '' i 40 The fror.ht 'and ttdis on rent to Ridenond. ' =, ': - - Prom 5.11. Careon.'Sch. Raven: Pt :Clinton. On lend after Aug.!. 160 1155 ' -1 40 Ily order of the Board-of Mann re its . , S. BRADFOR.), Secretary, Office of the Phil- ft Reading )_ e R. IL Co., f0nn.97,1818. •• ' 1 ' .9.7 BANNAN'S Cheap I.:ouhazoree 'OWINGS FOR. INVALILS 4. FEMALES, an kJ excellent anicle for Ladles to take exercise la , the house, recominended by the iledit:al 'Faculty. Also; Basket Cradles to attach to Baby Jumpers;: just recall, ved and for sale at [meg HANNAN'S Varietystores. 51,411 u 3 11,403 41 361,010 14 11,403 Ot 152,;43 00 152;103 0) =ID 2,727. 18 . '24,234 14 157 12 211 02 iVAT6PI JEW E-1:13.Y ficolo,tores C I Ira PeArS STORE. ON COAL MUM3=3MMI3 rrffE subscriber has Jas[ received a supply of Safety Lamps, among which are a few of Upton it Rob erts' la:mused Safety Lamp, which is ticknowledgby toile ilia ' best and safest now in use in the mines of Europe. For sale at tees pticeallaan they can he im ported, at - BANICAN • r3 April 3 1 ' Book and Variety Stma. . CAROLLNA El4OOll BOARDS. .I . VE have received this week a Canto of Carolina • w Locaher. which we are now wbrbott into a No. c*haloy of Floor Board, Have a!to en hand Jersey Ycllnw Pipe , and V,W4ochliana Whi:e l'it.e hoot .130arde.. puttc946-931 It. STRACCBL , CO. ~I:1~ LCMI EI YSRII. - - - - - - rr hez.s leave Ur itiCarra Lis Bien is and the general, Thal be hliti opened 0 /3,lard Litratier Var.:. •C"I; Cr of Iligh tqreet sod Mount Catliou Poll:iv - 111e. above flaywoja Sul i',I2II.WV ; U . 11,7d lu M, al keep. a COaStaa; aa),ZLitalt r+r Clak.ileashaAC.Pilla“l.ll4Far Lumber. 11.tvlug three Sur-roill3 running, he :litters hintaelf that Ire will he onablcil to bt.pp:y 11.6 tliundo with any description of loco:ye, fur aria owl: o r baiLling pure.se.i, oa 1k innot teasonihie and by the prompt at t. mina Co thrir grail,potato conrintiariee of their Tarors: [Mrs - 21) 21-1)1 \v M. STE:NIENSON. CHANCE. FOR 113RGAINS rp I I E eLlriserlber having become the powtoteer ef that hirer am! wellselect ed assortment of DRY GOODS, GROURRIES, LIQUORS. &c. Se. fornierly °trued by John Jones, and now in the store room opposite the owes of Jacob Reed, Esq. Mahanten!•o Street; Potts ville, will sell the same on the most reasonable terms. Give vs seal!—we are sere we can please yon. The business will Ise attended to by John Jones. Anent for • Ins; en hi-hitios] GEO. W. SLATER. !ATE IN LONDON. DEIT4ONS tvi4hitlgto lubacriLe In :Inc ionrnal can an by IZ.aving their names at either of the silt ecritinr% I - tool:stores, where the nuenbern for ISIS can be ohtnned. 6. ILIANNAN. • n%o rfc'o!Ced for any of the rids poblie.hed ru Europe or the tuned State 3. and Also for the weekly Newspapers.. Play2o 21. DTGVERitE(iTYPE LIKEN ESSES, - f AKES ht therownliall,ln Pottaville,by WARREN &. BROWER, (rum' Phil:0014)1a. Ladies Gen tle...of of this place and vioiLitY , are respectfully incited to call and t.X.4.1131. spficifnens .nr time is Limited Ina few weeks Ltd hope the reOple will avail then, of this opportunity of getting their mina:ores taken in the besrglyle, and according to the West_ Int prOVClnentli, pl.! In area or 111 tk..l to Lockets or Drratt-pins, colored true to life, and at price. very low • .21-lf 00K-BINIYE,RIC IN POT TS vIIC euherriher has in hie •pwbn ment two Book / ihridrlrS. 1111 d IS prepared to bled, ro-hind and manu• t4ctur, to order, bo.)k.tt of every description.. Persons Nvlihing finding done, will pte sae send in their Books immediately, to keep the hands employed. Ile rules and binds Blank and Time Books to almost . 11 V Pattern, at short notice. B. BANNAN. 11-] At his Cheap-Book S. Stationery Store. h. n.—A number of hooks left to be bound. are still remaining at the Establishment—some Immo and three years. Unlessalled foFahortly they wilt be sold to pay for binding. ..... ICEIV BOOKS The Fortune Butner: Or the Adventures of a Mai about Timm by Mrs. Mowatt: 25 The Bembler's• Fate, or the Doomed Howe. " 25 Mysteries of the el iminal liscorus—a romance of both Hemispheres, " 25 Fresh supply of the Little Wife. 25 do Theodora Broughton, or Lahrel Water, by James • 2.5 BrotherJohathan and other Pictorial Papers, whole sale and retalqnst received and fur sale et BANNAPPS .June 10 21. J . Cheep Book and Periodicsil store. _ _ PHILADELPHIA WARDROI3 CLOTHING EMPORIUM. Mi. 105 Unmans Street. batman Third and FeartA, • -Vora aide, Philadelphia. MO Merchants and other' visiting tho City. At this 1. • estabilahtnent may always be found a full assort ment of Gentlemens'Clothing, to suit all tastes and at 'such reasonable prices as will astenisk all. I publish no list of pricts.'but will guarantee to sell as low, If not lower than' those who make mere pretensions. My goods are all purchased at low prices, and made in as good style. as can be found In the city. A call is solicit.' ed before purchasing elsewhere, as the Wardrobe is free to an. PERRY It. McNEILL . E , No. 105 Chesnut Street , Philadelphia. N. B.—A large stock orpiece goods on band. Gar ments made ro order at the shortest notice: May 20, '4B. 21-2mn. atrzNEnet. WATER liE subscriber having just put up tail fountain and provided a choice lot of Syrtrps, is now ready to serve the public with this excellent and wholesome drink during the warm weather. He also has it pot up in glass battles, which he is prepared to serve to tavern keepers and otliers,and respectfully sacks a continu ance of that custom. no liberally extended littretnfore. June 17 .25-) JOHN S. C. mmtrlN. TOIT.E.TiM - aND FANCY GOODS, FOR sa!e at 'Martin's Drug . truce, a variety of fancy Castile and other fancy snap; h lit, teeth, and nail britches, Bear's nil, Os marrow and Pear's grease, Po melons in stick and pots, Tenth and Pearl ponder, and many, other articles in that line which are offered very cheap. Step In and examine for vourselve.t. Jane 17 • 251 , .10,IIN S. t'. mATITIN. JUN - Si:Nita: HOOKS FOlt PIT.ESr...N'rS. ' THE SO lent riper has on handa von )urge and hraitti rat tlseltrlltlehl of doyen:lo 1i041“... suitable for Percents, purchased :Wit Ado Nate at . , cry lore rat's, and 4 ,4.... ::.5 WI. be sold per rent rltt:iver thltll they roil he mir th - t 1 ft . .t;t the ithti,h'et,t. ;it 11 4.1\ - NAN'S ' ..hti. 10 ttl-] , Cheap Buok :end V trier) St ,res. • , \ . As:, 1.. it ,Mlts:.s. .. - $::: •.".,3 Life ni,myell, .11y J. T. Ifeifllry T::e He ..i..keli 11it.:,....,:, by '2..1, author oft Lc !112- ' fory ‘,l.a Flirt. I • ~5 The 'crap:l.4's llrtd.-or the S;Orit.or .I.,:velaurc, by , - th.: author uf the Pruri, .Tliu 11,,uan Lucy : , :tuf:r,l4,Uory du. by fife ntel ~ r le• youLli • • . of Er:, ' , tr. eh, zi rated by Nlts, T,"1 , 1.... , A Life. Rattle+, loil Cori', <0.3,14-,,, , r r ;PH. To) or, I: 2.1 St-crot M,,,,i, r:f 4lie E,1,41.,; , ..1,••11!11114.,f; V 010.1.2 ; , 11 The r ..:, 4- ',Toothy. or 1',,,,,,, Irrhtn, tn Pi - •rrr. ihr Pa' 07,lilitIfil, , :he Mr's,ir':,l 7 , Tarrltrs. f::.• Co -ra;:.,t, I', MeAl,i, by a, .ohm. 1,..] a ,C.l lilt, n. r..1.1.!‘ Luz, • ript for :.!• of torc.l [lriz • *.sr .for hdy IM , ks ! l'ogother t,ith a vtriaty of °I!), and ti.raak•ut AN'S FOURTH OF JULY ENCUItStONS Th!ri4ll-51J1:1.1'1111. 171iTi7.1 Miner!lie. 'He, vii/c. Emila Train will IP:111, on July .Itll at Ii A. M. .Siopliina at the 41,1!lOVS. and returning tram Phi!a.lulphitt the. same day at 4 P. 31. ' FARES GOING AND RE :TURNING. From Pottsville to Phihda. and hack same day . $4 00 Reading• •• 7, 75 " Pottstown V !it 25 " ;" '• 1 75 • HOUR,: (IF I'Ar4 , ING STATIONS. Th. morning Train down pagsv2a a!,u. , 710 " ." POilbl.llMl " If 15 •" " " Phuchixvinu " Sto " , Artivt,, at " 10 15 1212 merino train " 3.1 " l' ,, t!gtown " 869 '•' " • Reading " 7DO " ' " Arrives 8E r0,,V1110 " 830 IM .The PaFspner Trams Avail run a. u.olal on 111..111) of July. I..aring I'u4sv:llp and l'hii.ofelubill at A. :I(. aul 2,r. u. pun:: 21, ' _ . T AYLOR'S, r.: STATISTICS OE' COAL. THE Geugraphical and ~doeical Dist riburi,n of ininsral combustibles or fossil find. including also, notices and localdimmit the various mineral Ititurnin on* stibstanees, employed In arts and manufactures; illustrated by maps and diozrani.; umbra , ing Irani official reports 141111 e crest Courittms, the Tespeciive Amounts of their] production, consumption and rum merctal diet ributOin, in all flirts 'of !be world; Togeth er with nub - paces, tarar, duties and international regulations.nmondianied liy neatly f.dir hundred sia• fist tad tables, and eleven hundred analyses or mineral conthionibles, with Otetital starements of rho Bt3lis. tics of Iroe manufactures, derived from authentic au thorities. Prepared by Rickard Carling . Taylor, Fel!oiy, of the Geological iiticiety of - London,member of ,the Amen can. Philosophicel Society, te Historical Society. of Pennsylvania. oh, the Academy of Natural /Silences of Philadelphia, or the Albany Institute New - York, and of redone other Societies in Europe and America s A. supply of these works Just received and for sale ea HANNAN'S June 34 • Cheep Bookstores, (of PA ilado!phial Or Prosiiion against lAe expense and lon accoriorted by Meknes. or Accident. Cwarms lE' Incorporated March 2, 1010, (MUTUAL.) with & Capital of 8100,000. Insures all persons be tween mecum of IS and BS, an immediate allowance of 03, 01 83, $6,118 or *lO per week, (or one, two, three, or five years, by paying acertain yearly sum. • Thus • pergon udder thirty-five, Insuring for one year, by paying $4 a year ' is showed 03 per week ; for 0.5 25, 111 par week; and in the same proportion, one of a like age by paying 86 35 a year, gets 85 per week; for 67 90, *6,010 33. 80; and far *l3 £4l, he pis /10 for every week of disability occasioned.bv sickness or accident, during the year. By baying a fraction more yearly, a weekly allowance can be insured of from 83 to 010 for twq, three or five years. The 'rates are to be paid yearly in advance, and are In proportion to the age and the weekly allowance. In case - of permanent dumbility, occurring after an -Insurance for, say five Inal a weekly allowance of 810,a person would be in the yearly receipt of 0320 a year, for the entire five years. There are no weekly of monthly assessmenti to pay, or attendance of meeting required; and by the charter the insured receive a share of the net profits, without liatelltylbr losses. There Is ample aecnrity for the M ewed, as can be shown, and promptness and b exercised in the payment of benefits. For pant milant. inquire at the office, No. 69 South Seventh-st., above Walnut CS.A.II letters moot be post paid, • DIRECTORS. Samuel D. Orrick; Iron Merchant, No. 109 North Wa ter-street. • -6 -Cetlcht Blythe, Altorney and Counsellor, Sixth below Market-street. ' .. , Charles 13. Hall, I.Vhole.sale Commission Merchant, 51 Church Alley. , • • . ' William P.-Boone. Attorney and Counsellor, 51 South Seventh-at. Jacob Snyder. Jr.., Wine Merchant. No 76 Walnut•st. John Thomason. Tinsmith. 65 N. Sixth-at Daniel O. Lockwood, Tax Collector; Cherrpstreet, near Seventh street. James P.' Droner Wholesale Wool Dealer, No. 6 Willow4trr.et. Edward Ihitt,Meichant, No. 29 N.Wharrci Edward 3. Crabs: area No. 312 S. Fitlh-street . _ • Charles P. Dayes,,,Dosl Merchant, Charles 0. P, Campbell. Iron Merchant, Weter.ohoce Race-street. SAMUEL D. OR RICK, President. W. F. Honor, Secretary and Solicitor. Governor Emerson, J. 1)., 167 Wrlnot-street, Con sulting Physician. gY , The subscriber has born appointed Agent tot this institution In Schuylkill County, end is prepared to give any information nn the subject.'and efiect Insuran ces on the terms of the company, at the Mike of the Miners . Journal. B. 13.ONNAN: June a ti, - 7 ... ~. . .11,oh P. Ifobart, ATTOILYE Y , -I T LA IP and C ONFE TAX.FER, -• ' 'I , ' r Trsvitt.2, PA. " -}llt S llo f raiffy . .TtL7st ' o7:l b ;. ' 47., n,e i c ,4 -' o r4 , - ;;: 11,1 V, Pro -}I facilities-fern - raking exalninatll.na in these efltc.es. Deeda, 11lotaeg.ca, and tastrumenta of writing of all kinda, nutty and carefully drawn. - .. . - 01lloadirectly OpppEim the American •Tloner. Centra atreel. , • luau. Eaprll 13..?4A46 • , T. ilitcpitrn, TIOUSE AND- siGN . PAINTER. I , : krim mt.:4mM; And linitc of ' one, F , e. - _ unigitsvictc, n. • , , , . • • J. ailenry Adam,.. ATTORNEY - AT .LAW, Office la Market Street, near Centre. 'Pottrville Pa puly3l-31-1y " The Youth's Friend and theTracher'a comfort." COLUMBIAN SERIES OF ARITHMETIC& Oat otr•uesonn-y—onr own mu-Toney—Ma or mra Boar.. The attention of Tcarhera, totaxiLDßeetoro, Parents, Mcrobonto. awl the Public zrnorally, is called to a ferias of Aritlonelos proparr.l with groat care by. Mr. Almon Ticknor. a Teacher of °towards of twenty-Lire year.' CX. perionoe. They. an. rlll,l— COLU3 , II3IAN CALCULATOR. TIIE. TOUT IVA 1;01.1.1M 11l AN Ct L. cuLATor.. A comolete KEY--to the above works to be had .crartitc or tooothor, TICSINuIrf: ARITUMETIC TABLES,. Th ,, fr” inlet",i 1. , trendy introduced into romp of the bet .icalcml,, end n lar;:e. number of Sehoels. ~,. h e r e in, use Lis siren unitersalantbdution. ha:lite Teachers and , Pap:l, It has the-elalns of being purely 4:se/Wan in ib, shame:cr. listed maa; ear este humnitul decimal 5y,,, , ,,,,,, of e , irreocy ; ands. conOtlervd by Tenchor, re, the bezin. nil.l: of Ft, now era il the boninnioo of science. hr rejeen e s the old dlnMkti ey , ,lcas (fretn which nearly all our pre-‘cnt I Arithtbetir.s arc cnpied) of conthling the pupil lor years in the proceBo of rethwirx2p, , ende tufartiirtee, eadferthiNe. to 'NOR]s. This I.ook is stromity recommended by the .110:1. Thorne.: 11. Burrowes - , the late able Superintend.mt. 1 of.' nod Father of our Chnotre.n School System. Cs one of the be:t Arithmetic, in th e :-turbot , It is alsorecommend: r e. 4 by-Mr. Olmstead. Professor of idethenata:c.s in, Lafay , . 'elle College.; Mc. Stouter. Principal . of the Preparatory De:pertinent of Gettysburg Colimie; toze. ,, er with ;several I hundred Professors and Teachers in miens seciirs of thecountry. No iinthmetic publ,shed In the United States has such a host of reconthseud.,thsna from practical teach I era. See Priuiary Book, which only contain a tioriion.— ! ',;* - 0 - '/: is also tic do.,:pr.:!. .9 ri , landie is the market . . ! • TUN YOUTII'S C:JI.U:sIitIAN CALCULATOR_ by the same aut` t Or. has just been is-iied. It contains 94 pages. with about ildr) examples fur ,olutioa on the slate: it enh brwces the iambs ,:lentel ruIVA. Compound Rules, Sinzlennd Comp , iutil Ueductic,n, Slazde Axle Of Three, of Propor.. I lion, &c. - . . . Teachers who hare examined this wort are of the opb Mon that it Ls just what is very much wanted at this time in oar District Scbools as a Primary Arithmetic for those corntnencir; the study of numbers, for the reason that those Primary Books heretofore in use are either too ill. %made or too far in advance for. the pupil; in fact, tht there has 1.101 , n no suitable Primary Trenti-c ou - AfillnuTtic heforc the public. It is abo believed that this:Volume will contain a dancitiiii amount of ritACTICAL. AIII . III2IItIV I ae wall commonly occur in the transaction ness—more particplarly in the Female Dcparttarnt of o District Schools. nanny of whom seldom learn the - of number, as tar on Reduction Ur Proportion: and as the work is intended in part fur this class of pupils, great care and tabour have -been be-tared mith a vicar to reader i:very part perfecri3- plviri and easy of comprehension he the pupiL The cnluulntiuns are in soar cunfence." with die non of a fear fractions, sufficient for general use..as a knowledge of fractious can be acquired from the larger volume- • . . The KEY embraces sevend hundred examples in Arith. metic mid Mensuration, and other valuable matter for the use of the teacher. The examples are given to fen, with - notes, explanations, illustrations, dcmcmetradonsi &c. TICESOR'S ARITHMETICAL TABLES, in assigned for the use of younger classes In the School. of the United State& This Book Is now poiththed for the first time, and is considered by competent Jud;ps the best Table Book in' the market:: These volumes contain about gra thousand-six hundred osixotxsz questions for solution; a greater amount tif Aritlimeticul Science than bee ever been published in the same space in this or any other country. and are'd,stined to become the tett books of the Union. being purely Acts. rims in their character:mad adapted equally to the•vrants of the student, the man of business. the mechanic, and the artisan. StrThey ought to be introduced Immediately into eve Common School in the Union. eee books are for sale, wholesale and retail, at t ' irc;er. Hayes & Co., Market et.. Philadelphia. Daniels & Smith, Fourth and Arch, do. • W. A. Leary. Second-et, do. J. B. Smith & Co, Smith Eighth st. do. E. W. Earl. Reading. B.Banuan. Pottsville. ' D. 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Cobb, ••2fi " 26 •• 31 UtTs SAILING FROM r.tv'ar'r.. • Patrick Ilettry .Deotett. Feb) , 21 June 21 Oct 21 Waterloo, F.R. Allen, " t 26" 116 " 26 Sheraton ‘- Corta.,b,. Itlt.tr. 11 'July II Nov.Pl tt tllery t fay, Nye, " 21 . "41 " 21 New 61.1 p, " 25 " 9,11 " Ganiglr, Ilan% April 11 Aug. 11 Dee.ll New L.:tali:it, " 21 " 21 " John 11 6 - ..iddy,'Lur e., " '24 " '26 " `2i lore,, May 11 Sept. it „lan. 11 I,ldirtoo,lowland. " " " hart," " -..1" Sid 4nm, ,(701.1,. 'June ll 0, t. 11 feb. 11 In addition to the above regular hoe. a rinniber of na the Atirronda,k, Marinion, Rap- Liherly, Sea, ril. l'atiirk, Samuel !Deka, (•,-dmnbia, and a, will continue to a.cil f LiV -11.rp004 weekly in regalarsucces.l,•o, thereby preventing the leap[ pueaihility uf dvlay nr Iktrnt:on in Liverpool ; and for the 111 - T4111011 , 4S:1011 I,lll,lling m felllit ullllp to their Cahill) , or frl-m!a, 1 have arranged the pa) meats of my drafts an the fallowing banks: Armagh, Clanniel, Ennikl.ilign. Omagh, • Athlone, Cavan, Ennis, Parsontown, Bandon, Fertnoy. Enzik,corthy, Sktbhereen, - Belfast, COOIOIIIII, Galway, Slige, Banbridge, Drogheda, Kilkenny, Strabane, Ballymena, Dundalk, Kilrugh, Tralee, BallyshannonDutigary an, Limerick,. Wexfard.- . Banina, Dungannon, Loodondhrry,Warermrd, Cork, Downpatiack,Monaehm, Youghtil. Coleraine. Dublin, Mrdlaw, S. Co., bankers London; and Mr. S. Ft) ur, Liverpool. Scotland.—Tlie City of Gla:zuw Lank, and all Its tiranchea an) a[cencikK. rt. Pasr.neck can al,o be enerued from Liverpool to Plniadelphia,l3o,ton, and Baltimore, by the regular parket chips, on application brine nude personally or by lerle•rtim.t paid addregved to IL 8.1 NNAN,Pottsv ille; JOSEPH McMUIIRAV,C9rn,r of Pine and South Now York; or Mr. F.DPUND S. FLYNN, No. 117, Waterloo 'Road, Liverpool VENDERS OF MERCHANDIZE 'IAMEti of persons tnnaged in the vending. and die. 11 posing of Goods. AWafee nod Merchantlize, n it Inn the County of Schuylkill, Pa. thr the )ear A. I). 1815, rs assessed and classitlea by the tinclereigried. duly ap pointed ant - abler of toucan:Se macs to said County, fat the )cat A.U. 1818. Barough of Orcivbsirg. Liquor. A.1)911,115:12! do bledlnr dr. Bickel Nn Liq. Bluiener & Garret do Levl N. Wagner do E. & E. Hammer. do Joseph Hammer do Frederick Beck do • George D. Boyer do Body & Meyerly • do Philip Wernert ..VortA dfantleins T•wrship 'Liquor. 'Henry Drumheller trn lAg. Samuel Alerts • do r Charles B. DeForect Liquor. F.. Kleinert do, Joho Kenedy West Brun:Wig Township . No Ltq. Samuel K. Slayer. Ulnae. , Samuel Boyer No Liq.,Lyons ¢ Rtshel Liquor. Jonas Robinhold No Lig,. William Mayer East Br:install Township, do' M. &. .1. Dreher s Lignite. Moritz Parrider . . • ' do Boyer & Wernert - - do George Dreiblebis EatiiigiN Township. No Liq. Oliveq& Beacham Liquor. J. Ho Alter do George R. Drey No Llq. George 11. Potts . . Liquor. Mirhael Schtrarte do ' John Trissol .do Thomas Gibson . . do John Grater •• , Mien Township. Liquor. Philip Hulb ¢ Co. • do Strang & Freetman .:: Blythe Township. Ltquew• Henry Koch & K°ll do J. D: Steinberger do J. Williams do John Mutter & Co. do Mrs. M. W. Jones • do'' Rogers. Sluniciaon & Co. No Llq. John Gaynor do Wm. Wallis Jr. Liquor. Wm. 11. Barlow ' No Liq. Caleb Parker Agent • Liquor., John Miller - • No Ltg. E. W. McGinnis Liquor. Jeffrey Thompson do Joseph Whitfield 3d 'do ' Addison Erdinan • 'East' dtroneettaa Towashrp. No Lig. Oliver & Mars No Liq. William Bensinger . do W. A. Humetwrieht Lignor. Solomon Seligman No Lig. Matson &Daher do John C. Lewis do W. L. Heisler • . Liquor. Mrs. Mary Laing . NO Liq. 11. &T, Wiley Liquor. A. & Wiley _ No Liq. Moritz Seligman r 14... do Solomon Bretz ' 14 ' do Edward Ilughint 14 do . Bernard Mullen! ' 14 , . do Abraham Heebner 13 Ido . John K Brook, , It Liquor. Jarries Gi15040.13 I' do 111111ner & Straus' r 12 No Liq. Charles Heebner 14 I do .Charles Smith 11 Liquor. George Dougherty l4 do John Quiner l4 Nu Liq. Dominick Byres ii do - William Robinson ' I 4 , Liquor. Charka Ilium . 14 do- , Thointie Kennedy , 11 . La rry.To waship., No. Liq. John A. 0110 14 do Klinger & Dealt! • 14 - • . Upper Maker:Maio.- Na Lig. Latiiyorte .1 - lesser :. • 14 - 700 Liglior. John Kegler - 14 10 50 No 144.• Charles Katz •• - - • Liquor. Albert LocnnieS II : 'lO 50 .do 1 ' John W.' Kepler • - - 14 - 1050 do ;• . Gabriel Herb .. • .... It .10 50 - do John Wiest.—.__ _, .. . . 14 - 'lO 50 . , Lowe , . ..B.sAaritax2ro. Liquor. Jacob Kauffman 14 10 50 Nolan. D3Utlll Wiest - 14 7 00 Lignor. Abraham ,r, hwenic Ji 70 50 do Adam Lehman —_ 13 7055 do • /1 E. Reedy ' Ii 0 1.5 Pea Ufa , Teemsliy. 14 5 00 No Liq. McConnell lc Minkel 14 700 Liquor. Daniel Kapp' , ' 14 10 . 50 dO . Robert L. Boas, • 14 700 do ~ Reincehls & Gardner Ii do `J.& D. McCormick 14 700 .40 - . Cult Gartirei 0 Loudon /I 15 00 Trentrat Town,. • I Liquor. Waillington-Bigley i -- - -- • do . Heil &Power' do Wertheimer &Brother do Wazonsvltto r Rause do Radorf SI Co. I=ZEMM do John Criteff Phierrere Teszatp. No Lig. Eckert.Guitford & Co. do b. &J. Breitenbach Finetrose Berea" A. Greair & Forcer 13 10 00 do ‘Vtiteler SI Millet tl3 • 10 00 Jo Heil & Rower 14 7 00 Ligour. Pali( Brant 11 10 50 No I,lg. Snyder, Barr & While 11 7 00 do Kitzr,oller, Steel. & CO • 12 112 50 do _Spur:atm S. 51easIt 3 30 . Borovjg of Xiscraralle.. No Liq. Payne & Detwiler 14 3 50 Liqrfor. E. B. Dm ist . ' 11 22 50 No Liq. Philips ..1. Moore 14 3 50 do Samuel Cohen 14 '7 00 do Isaac Allebach 14 A 7 00 do Elias Burbert It ' 7 00 Liquor: George S. ROl , ller & Co. 9 37 50 No Liq. Moritz Milner 14 3 50 No Liq. James B. Palls ~. .11 700 Liquor. Benner & SonB 45 00 No Liq. Edward Shiesler • 13 500 Liquor. Sterner & Brother ' 9 37 50 No Liq. George Spencer & Co. 12 12 50 Liquor. Jahn Gaynor ' Il 22 50 No Lig. Wm. D. Tliomar .14 . 700 Liquor. lamb 11. Engell4 10 50 do Ephraim Ilertzler II 22 50 do J. F. Taylor - • 12 15 70 No Liq. Abraham Trout - 13 10 00 do - Isaac Kopp 14 700 'do John Troyer .14 7 00 Liquor. Catharine Brum - 14 10 50 do Philip Wcrnert S Son 13 15 00 do J &B. Christ - 12 IS 75 No Liq. George J. Behr ' 14 7 00 do . Musser & Sell —l2 '0 25 do J. %V. Gibbs • 14 700 . . - .. do , John A. BtEloburgor 13 10.00 . do Jacob Serail 10 12 50 Liquor. Joseph Heftierl4 10 50 Nu Lig. J. 11.11egcnius - " 12 10 50 Liquor. C. B. Delorcat - .8 .45 (0) clo Michael horn "11 10 50 . . .. iVeat Penn Tosciship, Liquor, S. K. M. Kepner - l3 15 00 do Jacob Sdwartz, lot . 13 15 00 do ' Jacob Schwartz, 2..1 14 10 50 .do Gideon Whetstone 13 . 13 00 do Zechariah Long 14. 10 50 do Solomon Wehr 14 10 50 Boroogk of Tamaqua. Liquor. Ileilner & Morgenroth 14 'lO 50 do " William B. Lebo 14 • 10 50 . No Liq. F. &W. Bright IS 3 50 Liquor. Patrick Delany 14 3 '5O do William Taggartl2 ;:- lb 75 do Peter Mead. Agent . 14 1 10 50 do Ilumphrev Dourihow , It • 10 50 No Llq. R. Rattle& Co. 13 , 10 50 do Geiger & Boyer . 11 , 3 501 do, Heaton Sr. Carter' • 13 10 00 I Liquor. Jain., Taggart -13 ; 15 00 No Liq. Hiram Bright v 14 ' 3 50 do Harlan & Henderson ' • 12 12 .50 Liquor. Jacob Cumber . 13 15 00 .No Lig. Jon. & Richard Carter 11 . 15 00 do E. J. Fry 14 - 7 00 do -Hendricks. Jones, & Bukbeck .11 IS 00 do F. A. Whitaker • 13 - -00 do Bertolet & Taylor 11 7 50 do Dewald H Pori II 7 00 do A. Landauerl4 3 SO - do Abraham Staler 14 7 00 do , Wm. Donaldson II 750 do '' Frederick Millet H 3 50 do Lazarus Rice 14 3 50 Li Schuylkill Bash. No Lig. John Rudy & Co. 14 3 50 do 11. Rudy 4. Co. ' 14 350 Liquor. H. Shoemaker & Snix 12 18 75 No Llq. Reefer & Wilt .-13 10 00 do Daniel Baylor 13 01 00 Liquor. C. &U. Huntzinger 10 30 00 do Bast & Lentzl3 • 15 00 ' do F. B. Huntzinger & Co.' 13 15 00 do B. F. Heiner & Co. 13 • . 15 00 No Liq. InaWfiubb 14 700 Liquor. Levan & Kaufman U 21 30 No Lk Huy 4. Snyder 14 3 50 do , • Samuel M. Shultz 14 3 50 . do Samuel Delbert 14 3 5u • Liquor. Cade, Baylor 14 10.59 No Lig. Michael Seltzer 14 3'30 Liquor. Loy & Sheatfmr 14 10 Nt .._ __ .. _ .. e=f2 No Lig. shirk u. Heineehl du Walter Lawton do Haus Es Metz Liquor. Joseph Whitfield MM=I do George Reicsnytter 11 10 30 No I.lq. Robert Adams & Co. 13 10 00 Liquor. Mrs Crunpell ' 14 10 50 do John Ryou 1.1 10 50 do L. Moore 14 10 50 do 14:1eplt Dcnniut • ' 11 10 50 BrourA To unship. - V Liquor. Thonias BM tld I i 10 50 No Lig. William Paync , 10 20 011 Liquor. Ja..e.4 Delany . 11 10 50 do Aoo Welsh 'll • 10 20 Liquor. Francio Gallo a 11 10 20 No Liq. Allines. Haywood, & Cu. 12 12 50 Liquor. SI anton S has.. 13 15 00 do . John bug II 10 541 do 31. C. S. P. Ileilnur 11 30 22 do Jones Kaufman - I 1 10 50 du Johanan 13 15 00 do Daniel Hurley 14 10 50 do John Conner II 10 50 do 111:5 NlLGrath II 10 511 We.,.t nson..hep. No I.iq. David & Cu. 14' 7 00. do Gerge. 31111er S. Rich 12 12 50 elater.2tl . 1a 7 00 Liqor. Satuud Gillingham 11 10. SO do e.arah /Inky 11 10 70 Burine,7/.. of Port:trat. SOUTH %VAUD. Liquor. Juhn .7,ll . glitnis - -- - 11 10 50- 0 Jam 74 Downey 14 10 :.0 I`..' am n 1.1.L1T Itolt,rt 11ttrusity II 700 00 ... klilwar.l Ytt dley 10 20 00 00 0. D: Jenkii.s & Co. 11 7 00 ilu J. Curtis C. Mews, 1 r 7 00 . du William !Smith II 0 50 ' do B. Hannan 13 10 00 do 11. Weber 1 I 7 00 001 Brady & Elliot 14 . 700 do • G. L:Censien • i 4 , 700 Liquor. liocers, :Bosh:kiwi) & Co. 11 22 511 do E. Thomas & Co. 14 10 50 No I.m. Lou. & Jackson 13 5 00 do Mrs. " A Cartney 11 7 On d.l" Thomas Judge 13 10 00 do Schloss & Brothers- 13 10 50 do F. Sanderson ' 14 700 do S. & J. Foster 11; 12 50 do John W. Weber 14 7 00 do Miss Mclllvain 13 7 00 . do Boas Smith 14 3 50 Liquor. E. 31 Beatty 12 10 50 Nu L • ig. Ruch & Mans 11 3 50 Liquor. James Cough 11 10 50 No I.lq. Dennis Bradley 14 . 350 do Lawrence Fisher 44 7 00 do John S. C. al.irtin 13 10 00 do -- Lippincott & Taylor IS 12 50 Liquor; Jaroici M. Beatty 10 30 00 do John H. 11111 ' 12 •10 75 du Little & Ma:tinl3 15 00 No Lig. Baker & Shunt. 13 5 00 . do Dennis Dunlevy II 3 50 do John Boas 11, ,,,_ 700 do Dennis lirennell 1 7 00 . do Timothy Doyle • 13 10 00 Liquor. Michel Seibert ' 14 10 50 .._ .. ._ do • JuniJa dillyman l3 IS 00 do ' John Jones. Agent 13 15 00 • do Joseph Kline' 14 10 50 No I lg. Joseph Whitfield' 13 10 00 do Clemens do Paivin 1 I 3 50 do Daniel Slinllenherger 14 ' 3 50 Ltquar. William Ehlers , 14 10 50 . 00Th WERAT NcklEr. 16 $lO .0 13 15 00 11 7 00 13 15 00 13 10 00 13 10 00 11 3 50 14 3 50 14 3 50 14 3 50 Liquor. William Mortimer ' 12 18-75 No Liq. J. S. Nagle 14 3 50 do Charles W. Ridgeway 14 3 50 do Bet.Jamln Taylor II - 700 do Ruben C. Green 14 t 700 do J. G. Brown 14 7.00 Liquor. Michael Blessing 14 i ' 10 50 No Liq. Oliver Dobson • 13 5 00 do Weidner & Shultz- 14 350 no • James LI Kelly 14 700 'do Clemens & Parvin 13 10 00 Liquor. Samuel Thompson 12 18 75 No Liq. Sham & Levy 14 3 50 do Weed `L twig 14 3 50 Liquor. C.J. & 11. Fry 13 15 75 No Liq. E. 4- E. Hammer ' 12 12 50 Liquor. D. N. Heisler 11 23 50 No Liq. A. R. Finer 14 7 50 Liquor. Below & Co. 14 3 50 No 1.4 q. Win. E. Boyer 14 3 50 do William Major 14 3 50 . do Silas Straus 14 ~ 350 • Liquor. Moses litmus 12 18 75 • No Liq. A. St Clair 14 350 . .. do John English 14 3 50 ' do A. Morehead 12 12 50 Liquor. Antony Feßr 14 10 50 No Liq. William dmith • ' 14 , 700 Liquor. John Hawn 14 ' 10 50 No Llq. Samuel Heffner -If 350 do Joseph Morgan .' 14 700 do Samuel Thompson 241 • 14 : 300 do B Bannon 24. ' 14 - ' 350 do' Wellington Kline 14 3 50 do August Miatiollason 14 7 00 dd - Charles Lord ~ • 14. 700 do John Oster 14. 7 00 $Ol7B CAST NASD. No Llq. Henry Llmiabers 14 7 00 do Philip Han 14 700 do Balotnon Hoover • 14 350 do B. C. Smith' - 14 7 50 do . Henry Shelly . - 10 10 00 do Thomas Fender . 12 12 50 do Mn. Herrynuto. 14 7 00 do Joseph' Costsworth 14' 700 do R. D. Shoener „' 14 700 do Andrew Gilmore 'l4 7 00 Liquor. George W. Slater , 12 18 75 No Liq. Joint Robbins 14 7 MI do Joseph L. Yoder - 14 7 00 do Wm. Hetherington 14 7 00 do Brichter 4- Calmly . 10 20 00 Liquor. Foster & Duly ' . 11 W. 50 do William R. lull 11 15 DO No Liq. T. &W. Pollock ' . 12 'lB 75 do F. C. Epliog . - -',, 14 700 Liquor. Fox & Brother IS 18 75 No Liq. Jacob Ileatrer 14 7 00 do ' James G.Cocbran -• 13 10 00 do William C.Lcih - 14 350 I 0 50 10 00 7 00 10 50 10 30 10 00 10 50 In 30 3 30 10 . 50 10 .50 10 00 15 00 15,00 15 00 10 50 10 50 10 50 10 50 10 50 10 50 14 10 50. 13 15 00 14 10 50 14 10 50 14 10.30 II 15 50 14 7 00 14 7 00 14 10 50 13 10 00 14 10 50 12 12 50 14 10 50 14 10 50 I 4 10 50 . . • do • Seiler Co. • 14 300 Liquor. -Sainuel Iluntainger t 3 15 00 •dd Focht & Foster 13 15 00 No Liq: Bright & I'm . 8 30 00 Liquor. John Flood • 13. 15 00 No Liq. Samuel T. Steen 14 3 50 Liquor. S. & R.R. Morris 9 37 50 No Lig. Joseph Woolisola l4 3 SO Liquor. Peter WC.Ot: 14 10 .10 i do M. Doertlinge 14 10 50 .N . o.Fig. Daniel Aurand 14 a 50 do. - Myers & Fogarty ' II 7 00 Liquor.' Spencer & Mason • 8 43 00 .. do" ' Patrick Fogany 10 _.* 30 00 No Lai. Glenn & Stein. . - 15 023 . do Charles Moll 14 2 50 Liquor. • John 51aginnis . 13 IS 00 do Charles Reed - 14 10 59 Nntlq. John S. 31Orris 12 12 SO do • ',Milne, & Haywood 9 23 00 . • Liquor, Thorns. Williams 14 10 50 No Lig: . Daniel Shattlo 14 3 50 ' do J. T. Hazzard 14 7 00 An appeal will be heti at 'the Conimissionees offica in Onvieshurgi on StorrJay the 70th day of June next; - where all persons who may feel themselves aggrieved by the aforesaid asseasment and clam illation may at tend if they think. proper. ! . PHILIP WEISER, bf ercamqe ipprahlai. 1 . Onvigsburg, May 77 . - . . U; II PO rrom our T NOVS TO 14 3 .70 11 . 12 SO it 7 00 11 7 00 14 7 00 12 10 30 14 10 '5O The market is Flour is 47arcr, eon:1o. $5,373, and .$5,50355,', Rye l'har, $3.623. COI 'Wheat, l'a. reds. 115a118 alolc. ' ilye,7oe. - per bu four, 5115nc.,*47c. Crr 1.1 Southern,:3sl:3oe, and Pr $3,75354.p0r 64 lhi., Fir Whiskey is scarce ar =cf bars s. , II 7 00 14. 7 00 IMPORTAST. Ler ay sr !a ,tra 641:1,c0..rit Colds. -IstAinta, Brunatitis, the Side tltnd Breast, Sur Palpitation of ti.e Marl Cruirp, Itie•rs, -Vern, Cirmpta int.) naltiatl TLIOMPSON*I3,CO?IPOUN, WOOD N F there to Dotter In mpdiei I rim, Oils one will milli,' restoration to health. From all parts of the count poor In of its unequalied and inunnry, Throat. Mid Pecto A recent hater from [lend, highly 'respectable firm in “That the Compound Syr tha gis ea universal gathalc medicine they have ever soli Read the following (unapt. Putt a :Moors. :legacy s r Dicks reimiumended in my prattle roily, Thompseleo Compoun ?Samba,' have no hesitation preparation of the - kind in. from colds,;coughs, atfectlo an prevalent at this season medicine that Will allay a c thou ThomPsonla Conipoun tin pill, • Wis. Vonno. Rend eon the following fr corrobende Its *Eaten MOST WOND, Penetrated with a deep cost orgratitqde it Is the bee nest experienced by the u e of Thompeon's Compouud t3yrup of Tar, and that et ten, who, like tne, have lane guished through years of tflietiun and suffering, With• out being able to find a ren edy, mey know where It can be obtained, I voluntarily n aka the following statement; About 4 yearn since, after:eine affected ivith a violent cold at left me a troubleson e and severe cough. 'Whilst the couch continued whit. gas, with scarcely any in termission; during this lon • period, language fallsto tell what I have end - INed front debility, pains in the breast and aide, night sweats,d till. ult expectoration.opPressed lireathing,nnd, In tact, all hose symptbms which mark a revere pulmonary affect n. The relief occasionally .obta teed by the discharge • f the matter which nhatruct ed the healthy action of y system, bat - Increased my fears. as the purulent La. ter thicharged was frequently streaked With blond. During thls time lava. under the treattnent of several phyelcians, sod took r tany of those preparations re commended as eervlca die in the cases of °them but without relief; and 1, n is my ease, was Impels • it now my opinion Thompson'. Compoun one bottle my rough b reinvigorated, and by e' 1 am aatttfled that my ti eradicated. It. k Prepared only by An , S. P.Thompann,) 'at t' Sptuce it eeeee , Sold In Prattville .; FALLS, blinersville. Price SD cents, or six bottles. Ileware o ass= Cheap .111nd oteH .111inets.- . • 83. NV IL1.1a51:l. INn. 191 North Sixth st. 'Phills , .delphia. Venitian Blind alanufacturer, has now on hand the largest acid boa rotOttonablo mosimenvoy narrow slat and otter Venitian Minds; of any other establishment in the : l tilted !mei: comprising entire new st yles, trialaillias and C lon.. which will ho sold at the lowest t;rit!es, wit than! and retail. Old Blinds painted end trimmed t , look equal to newones. The citizens or , ehn)li. ill, linty and adjoining dlatricts•ns respectfully invited to •.‘ll and examine his assortment hello* purcha,itig else 'herr, feeling confident of pleas., ing and giving Aati.tottlan to sal echo may favor him with n :all. , — 11 . .:.1. WILLIAMS. 3 . lill'a. apriti 3m 15 NO. 19 N.'l3lxtb Cl. Ii 3 511 10 20 00 11 7 00 12 18 75 10 30 00 MCI FOR the axles of Ca r loons, Waannajtaitßoad Cars and MatAnnery of a I kinds, to wive all and provent friction. This article le tire-par 1 and flu tale biCLEMENS& PARVIN, the only tali ufileinrera of Oita article, In the United Staten, at their wholesale and retail Itardware and Dreg Store an Pot seille, - Schuylkill Pninty,Pa. REMEMBER thatin no is gannine without the alit• en signature of the in PlllOl aud • proprletar, Chat, W C ...ens. upon each p• titan. • 1. ' T. A'to. 6 - L . Marshall's LI:1: of W: Ti., States Eli Cliatniter's , lnformath. Alliscn's Distnry of '1; Drando's Encp.lepedi Wetstero Inr, , :r Dirt Vre's Dictionary c I Il I v"I. D'Aunigne's Mowry Beautiful eilitinns "r. Tngeiltet B ith ver Beaus Dock., very elm June 10 .2.1,1 Plilladelp rrtll6 Solisctibets, 1 mid most extensi States.'huse now MI ha won, Ware. Granite If'. embracing ;lathe vitriol will rat In largeor stool to susellie wants al.,' The'advautages to be to select front, ought c one ; only two need b let. The yawl , to p 74. The advantage. for It iv certainly tetl the larcer this quirect. It is so in eve! tar turer sells to the wholevale package de jobber to the wail cow or consumer of the art Why pa) po twiny p to head cuattere 1 • apriip 17-`-`lno I :2 --- t ------ NOW P. 1111.1SSIANG, .. A STATISTIC-IL.A.MID BUSINESS" DIRECTORY ' !OF THE ANTI, ACM: COAL REGION r , OF PR NSYLVAXM. . • \ Price 2:, cents—% ith colur4ll 11pplt . :50 els: CNTAINING, am ng otheimattera. a view otitis , Coal Region: its - esources and formation, with It directory of thddiliCre I veins now being werked, and a general history arch coal trade from the cominence nrent—lii present con litton and future pipspeets.&e. with a glance at mining .operarione, and the Improve, 1 , moots is mining mach very ; history of the Railroads, Canals, and otber slml ir imp, ovenients In the Region, and the rates or. inlie cl arged uporiptem. &c.. t he Cost of construction, name of o ffi cers; arid their time and places of meerinf, .3, .;—Growth and population of the respective towns nd boroughs, with the names of officer.. and of all Lit racy, Benevolent - and whore*. 1 . M ',deletions; with the 'em and places of meeting i— ttiwnstiin and mint) officers. mgmbria of the But !ha of Post.Otfices. w tit the time of arrival and depar— ture of the Mails, stag Coaches,,Le. ; election reternsi almanac, astronofnical and niher usefill informagnmsk summary of persons and events connected with the coyly settlement and . usiness of the Region; Schools and Academies, Chur Ilea, lintels, and . - paplitic bone Inv; &e. Tn whit. will be added ADVERTISE', MESITS AND CAR s lawye 70, traders, pies Seta, dm The whole swine. and ta form a . 1 of be Coat Region, a To he ready on or an. wo k win ho neatly an furnished re subs or 5 copies for *I/ (re. will ho 'nailed. li will as grisly as possible. ,Persons desiring t fissional cards of 5 and t adset tisements /equal to 10 lull tencs, be gent In early, as t minced, and the tits! antlehtated. Advertisement,. and °Mee of the -Weer."' Publishers. E. N E. El Pour. Ca. Apti The French Ravi,tut' and influences, aple dhlfy liti; rated, - 23 The Dreamer and Wa er, by.Emuglass . Jettold, 23 Life lit Parts, or the ad enturea of Alfred de Rosana, 37{ The Idatriclde's Dan hter 22 The Reformed Highw yman, a 'sequel to Esther de Marlins. 23 The student of Sale anca, a thrilling tale of the Carlist`War 2.3 The Collegians, Eugene Aram, by Bul - Cr, Richtlleu, d Two nld Men's Tales, Joaephtut,Ensilsh edit sit Edgwortles Moral Tat s, Amy Herbert, Hatted States Explori g Frniasart's Chronicles. Together with a tar embracing a larger as any stose m the ctt May 13 2ZI -13. VI/liter. will lind xaminehts stock. Ice Cl CONTECI Tinstisci lber rev ; Cream Saloon w ' first inst.. and will co l season. Sliusto in C' dances of F. W. Hu.' Jackson. Larks or t. Also. on band. no u meat or Confectionar will be cola cheap : May 6 Gold Pc TAE subscriber hss Pena, which he Silver Pencil case. Congress Fees. ufactorers' priers. A superior lot of C. Pencils, Sc.,which w as april 15,48.) Cbc MI!! =MI MEM ,e 30.18sta. 1 lock, S • I and inactive. rand. $5,25 a 4 and extra,— Meel, 0,97 i bbl.— " j.‘r bu., Fs - pm 102 Corn, Southern ye!. eli;were white. .37e38e. Cloeertwect iced 135, per 56 lint .per gall in hhds. and • INVALIDS Conarnspilow. Cedele. spathe! Woes,. Pain sei Throat. 11 en, ;11 huopiag C•kcjil ; :‘,Ti c t f irr,7,7;.14 "r SYRUP. Or TAR AND , e to remove and earn dpi i ' l and effectually *acute • y testimony coot [suss to salutary posses Over Pol -1 diseases. /rzliott t go old and aativilla, Team., states t•-• p of Ta r dod Wood Nap. iun,"—took *U. Moo not l.'ount.theeminentoentist: r.trii l / 1 . /an. leth, 1947. a :—Cientlernen :—llaelng . and used In my own 11- Syrup 01 Tar and Nood In saying that it Is the but se, and persona nitrating A s of the throat, breast, rke.,, jf the year, cannot one any • gb or consumption waver .. Byrup of Tar and Weed 1. D., 1152, Spruce cult. . m a, etas who aiii, at nay eats. . ... REUL CURE length, concluded that a curs, v. Rut how agreeably changed ve used. for about throe weeks. Syrup of Tar. Dy the use of I ibeen relieved and my system niinulna Its use to to this time. omplaint is entirety removed and !A ex sv, 242, 8. 8 c vent!) it rect.. ~go he 7 l , i . E ! ncekoiron. of F . 1 (.occasion of cd Iphia. •y J. G. BROWN, mid.J. B. 'per bottle; or IS O. it'd 1113 for I coitationlo Emu MN= r 3. Itoiwand,. • LAM:U . II(A. r ALL SIZES. AND KIND. OT AND SPADES. plarll-3na Senred Street. . iBLE 1100.K.5.., • . , liington,•.: vols. ormv Exile:6o,m 5 vOif. for the Pcole, 2 vols. • r0p,,,•1 Mfg. ,- c.)C 6ci...uCe, Literature and Art, niaty. • Mt. 11,1,1 Sctenevs, completo the Reformation. linkespeare, Byron, Re. rirgn aasortment of rn !teens. Nat - rccen•cd and for !Mk= BANNAN'S Chian Vanitstoreet is China Store. roprictora of one of' the oldest e China Mores In therUnlted d a very large supply of Cwor e, piaci Ware and Glen Wars, ice ever imported, which they I quantities, Whaftsolepr RetaU t at prices to defverompelltlon. erived Rain having a large stock mainly to be appal eat_ to every mentioned:• ease the taste: purchasing at Hu:lowest prices i at to every thinking mind that 1r dune, the *mailer the profit wr y branch of trade, The mane : holeralc package' dealer; the ler sells to the jobber, and the try ilea In; :so that the farmer icle pa: a at lad! fbar MAP fits a h.n ydu can coins attest,' I'N DALE & MITCHELL. 0 ahrsnitt neat:, :shove 7th. S of merchants. hotel-keepers; imits', ma ntifecturers, trenspors comprising upwards of Ipo pp . complete reflex of the !amblers • of the Valley of the Hehuylkill. - at the tirat of July, ISO, .The Minted. stitched end 'severed, , may, or 2 cut. per copy, of posroge. As the firet edition be necessary to forward onlittle enable ua to supply them. dvertise. areinformed that pm. es, ere inserted at '23 eta tate,' ier .jmuare—(double-colartta, or oneidollar. 'These. also, should Le tverk his' already been tam: '•dltlon , (3000 copies) very nearly I frobscript4ontrep be left et the Joiltreat, or with either of tho CAIWALUO, 1 - WEN. rtttltsberi. 11th. 180. I mr BotgiV. , r ig 1848,. Its eAuies, atvin Expedition, ctuttp, do e -asAnTirlent of etexant nook'. ortmunt ;than can be found Is jurt teceived and. for aala at HANNAH'S Cheap Hookatores. to their advantago to call and , Saloon, lON ARIES, Cc. lectfully announces that ble-Ice a opened for the public, on ttle twine open during the rfeJellt , ntre Street, between the teat. 'heti, and the afore of Lon, all quantities promptly aupptled tat, a large and general IisSOZT4 s, Ton e, /Cc. lac. nil of wheat' GEO. L. GNSLEN.-...g • s at' 87,6371-R.. z 4 lISI reCeived p kyt or ci,ed Gold till aell'aelow MAN Cznedirt it Bainfres' 11 of . whicis x5ll ba sold at san,• !Id Pere') eases ana Peas, - Velti I 1 be sold at less than citWee HANNA Pansy awl,varictlt suirt4.-
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