inas' Jetirnat. Saturday morning? Oct, 21. Votticir EL Palmas, at ais Rea/ Maas sag Coal &sons. tiorner of Third & Cimino t Streets. eltitadelphia, No.loo, Nassau Street. New York, No. 16, State Street. &Mon. and Boutb.esat corner of Baltimore Calvert Street:, Sattloore. ts nur Anent M i ners'iving subscription and adiertlsemeata for the demist. TUC PIICYLECTIVE kOLICY OP TIM COUNTRYI The. People Demand 113lte...st.Mtiont The American Tioket. TEE TARIFF' OF 1849.—G00D WAGER, AND PLENTY OF .WORICPROTECTION TO OCR OWN INDUSTRY. AND OUR OWN WORK SHOPS. IN PREFERENCE TO TFIOSE , OF ECROPE—NOPi r and FOREVER. 7.? Praidest. General iaza ZAORART TAYLOR. 41 Laids. For Fico.Pruidoor. 'Zen , MILLARD York FILLMORE. Of New . szt.r. -- orolta. Tlcscr. Srsatirial Etcetera. . . Thomas lid. T. DPlrennan. of Waohlueon.: John P. Sande:won, of Lebanon. . District Electors. t. Joseph G. Clarkson, 13. Henry Johnsen, 3. John P. Werherill, 11. William Colder. .3. James M. Dams. 15. William 3Pllsain, t. Thos. W. Duffield. 11. Chas. W. Fisher, 3. Daniel 0. Dirtier, 17. Andrew G. Curtin, 11. Joshua Duncan, 18. T. UL•Daeidann, Z. John D. Steele, 10. Joseph Markle,' I. John Landis. 20. Daniel Agnew, 'O. Jotapli Sibmucker, 21. Andrew W. Loomis, 'lO. Charles Snyder. 22. Richard Irwin. 111. William G. Outlay, . 23 Thomas EL MIL 11. Francis Tyler, 21.9. A. Turvianct. Free Trade Starvation Ticket. THE WORKSHOPS OTEIIiOPE. IN riEvEn ' MICE TO THOSE OF THE EN T ED STATES. For President, :GENSAAL. LEWIS CASS Gen. Cu, voted for the Tones! of the Tariff o 1842. and also voted for the British Tariff o • - Vice President, GEN. WILLIAM 0. DETLEIL He has tubactibed to the doctrine of Fre Trade DESPERA.TIOiiiiP ' The Pconry/ranion, Spirit of the Times, and other Lenient, journals in the pay of James I. Polk & Company,appear to be dreadfully chaffed at the Waterloo defeat that party experienced in this County, on the 10th instant—thelesult, after deducting all the gaits' achieved in any other -County of the State, briny, sufficient to /emirs to ;Pennsylvania a Whig Governor and a Whig Ad ministration fur the next three years. Thattbey have cause to complain of the ingratitude of our , citizens to a set of swindlers. who cheered them in 1844, by declaring " that Polk was a better Tariff man then Henry will not deny. But they mug recollect that the people of the Coal Region of Schuylkill County are honest intelligent; they have more common sense and practical judgment of laws and business,lthan twotbirds of those Loonier° editors in Pennsyl vania who preach the doctrine of Free• Trade. They .admit that they Were, through pally pre. judices and confiding hones/y.rcheated oneti, but they could not be cheated again with their eyes open 1- They felt the effects of 'the fraud of 1844 in the prostration of all business, and ' in, their honest indignation, like chaff before the tempest, -have hurled their deceivers from power. The Pennsylvanian even went so far as In make an indecent end false attack upon Mi r Ben . jamin Haywood, one of our citizens who now eesidei temporarily at Philadelphia. It states that he visiteriSchuyikill County, begged the, people to vote for Johnston for his sake"—that he wept big 'tears of agony," etc. end, similar statements, malicious as they are false. It is, indeed, true thet:Mr. Haywood arrived at Pottsville, after dirk. 'on the aftertioin fracerling the election, in eom• pany with Mr. Sullivan, of Philadelpbia.l Both 'made highly interesting and able speeches, went to bed, slept till morning, and . then departed in ,the 7 o'clock train, for Philadelirbia. We do not know that a single miner, from any of the Col lieries in whirl Mr. H. is.interested, wa s at the meeting, or even knew that Mr.. i aywood had been in the County, until after the election. He spoke in Pottaiille only, where but fezi miner. reside, and did not even visit one of hie Collieries = while here. But these ere only on a par with the generality of statements that appear in the swindlifig jour nals of the tocofoce party. f.et them, however, beware -the ides of November.' Fella state ments and lying affidavits cannot love theitn. The -people have - reflected, 'have felt, and will vote aztordingly. This it all that honest Men and -upright citizens can do—and it is all we ask. tSECTIORI►L FEELIROI♦. ~ We Trod the following in the Locoroco engin 4 of this Borough;the editor of which fully endors ing it: 'Hill (Caul election brings with it no term in any ,quarter. No . portion of our wide extended Union wan uy,bo is our enemy—no State can infer injus tice from his past acts.but in CM j part, frOm the ex. fume East and North, to the extreme West and South, the put life of Lewis Cass will be taken as a guaranty that he is governed by no, sectional feel uns." • This li strange language for an in lividual who profested to advocate the Tariff of '42, and who declared but a few days ago. that the Dentocraie pay Would haie.to return to the ProtectiselPol icy !: Lewis Cass voted for the repeal of the act of '42, - and infablor of the Tariff of '46—yet no "portion of our wide extended country can ‘ say he Is our enemy—no State can infer injustice from his past sets." He is pledged to carry out the policy .or the Polk Administration—the policy which has given' such a . I noble impulse to Free Trado"—and yet, forsooth, "no portion of our Union can say he is our enemy'.' Tha policy which he sustains may close our mines and work shops—as it is now doing—may • surfeit our country with iron smelted with Foreign coal• goods fabricated with English labor,'end paid for by American silver and gold.—and thus beggar oar citizens—,still, - . , m0 portion of tho Union can say he is our enemy !" Out upon such foolhardi• new-sash barefotral by pee: isy TEE RECEPTION OF OIIIL NEWS IN PHILADELPHIA. • t.s-rEnrsnxa scrxi! We make the following extract from a letter from acitizen of Schuylkill County, eho was in the Whig Reading Room in Philadelphia, when the first returns or the election in this County . came to hand: "At or near ten o'clock. a commotion was visible near the door of the room. and in a few momenta a • man was seen struggling through the crowd. bolding aloft a paper for the President of the Tetlot , Cioo, _ ttlr. Duff, who at once called to order. DI a moment "silenced reigned." When—hark! The clear voice of the President rung distinct ; "We _have just re. ceived a Telegraphic despatch from Pottivil:o r which gives 512 majority for Johnston— a clear Whig - gain of near 2.501" As though the lower region had -busted its bder,"—as though a thousand engine had ann tegethr r and .wastes, is one anited voice, such was the yell of enthusiastic delight thy now come with ono accord from the - capacious leaver= of a thousand months I And it did not amp with ea,—for from without-another shout, and another ne ,,, until—it is said—a Lou-motive going to Washington in vain endeavored to catch up to it ." After valet was again restored, friend Duff. with every lineament of his' features swelling, said, "And yet another t New his'-features Township, to the same County—Schayl ktll-196 majority—a Whig gain of 130 :" But here my pen drops, It is said a Derf man' bears amide' the "noise and ,confesion".of even a Piiagua,iand it lea poor role that won't work both ways-1 could ' not hear. The thunder was too tremendous! oye -Alountain boys or New Castle, St. Clair and the val leys MI MI about—could ps have beard that shout 'Med , er and Wizen t" Combs and Mashes would • have been of little service fora week r have used rip nearly a bottle of the genuine •IPars Oil," but it's no use.—stick up my haw trail, even yet! • • • Dr. Leib of your Borough has been Making some very good stump speeches, here, and appears to be quite a favorite with the man. His remarks are quite racy, calling forth reiterated berate of applause. t." Hie came in the middle of his epeesh on Friday rat le'; be Whig Reading Room, min the mouths of teany.and-was received with 'peat ebeariag and laughter. It was, , - Wales oter In Abe right time PILOSCREPTION Mom the Pottsville Emporium of Oct. 19.1 . Nfidarit nj Wm. Byrnes, Sr. Since April or May last. I worked for my son. who had a contract from John B. Dom,. at tbe Ent Del aware Mines. Mr. Drum frequently spoke toes oti the robjectof the election. tiripszesur vote the Whig ticket. We were Democrats. I and my eon. We voted the Datitocratic ticket at the bat election. Two days after the election (on dm 12th or October) 1 went to work as usual, when William Simmons. the boss of John B. Danl, informed me that he had or ders from Booty to discharge ns. and that Booty said no one beta Whig should work that breast. I knew of re othercharge againat as than that we were Demi ocrats . 110 one ever complained or mar work. WM. BI'RN ES, Sr. his X mark: Oct. 26,1848. • Sworn and subscribed before me, the subscriber, one of the Judges of the Court of Common'eleas of Schailluil County, ibis 17th clay of October, A. D. IBIS. • • S. N. PiLMER.• Affidavit of William Byrnes, Jr. I am a native of Ireland ; I have been a citizen of the United States for the Int nine or ten years. I have lived in this—(Scheylkill County.) since the year 1831. In April or May last I Commenced work. mg for John B. Douty, at the East Delaware Minn. where I have worked at times for the last. eleven Yeats. I worked by eontrart t my father: William Byrnes, Sr. worked with me. Mr..Docity frequently , I spoke with es on the subject of polities. urging us to I vote the.Whii ticket. At the election on the 10th of ; this month, we both voted the Democratic ticket. When my father commenced work on the 12th. two days after the election, be was stopped (as he infor. med me, and 1 verily believe) by William Simmons. Douty's boss, who stated to him that Donty wooli permit no one but a Whig to work that breast. When Mr. Douty paid me on the nevi Saturday. he assigned no other cause for diseharging us—saying that we were good workmen.' Oct. 16..1818. WM. BPNES,Jr. - Sworn and subscribMl before me. the subscriber. one of the Judges of the Coart of Common Pleas of 'Schnyl sill County. this 17th daysf ober. A. D. 1819. N Oct. PALMER. . Aficlacit of Francis O'Rourke. _ _ _ . . Personally appealed before me. Blair MeClena• chin. one of the Justices of the Peace. in and for the County Of Francirolloarke. Who. being duly sworn according to law, sayeth. that between the hours of seven and eight o'clock, on the morning of the 10th . of Octob 1848. Francis Goings (an alien) boss minor of the Phceniv Colliery. declared to him that he had orders from Mr. Charles Miller of Philadelphia. is discharge every man employed at the works, who did not vote the Whig ticket. B. McCLEN AC:IJAN, J. P. Minersrille. Oct. 16,1818. - - We copy the above for the purpose of refuting them. We shall do it in few word,. The fol. lowing etatements give 140 lie direct to the two former—the "lie to the throat," as Lieut. Geneva Tom Thumb Denton observed. As to the latter. it is even more ridiculous than the former. It is not probable that Mr. Miller would issue such sr dcrs.as we understand be is ctLecofoco. Why, the Very Honorable Mr. Palmer don't believe this part of the story, himself! He says, an' now you'll hear an upin'on as is an opin'on!") "In reference to the declaration of Francis Going., referred to by Mr. O'Hoarke, that he hid orders from Mr. Miller to discharge eyery man employed at the works, who did not vat votb the Whig ticket,' we take this opportuniq of expre.aing our opin ion that, if made, it was without tho least 'whor -1 it) , from Mr. Miller." Now, then, let us dispose of the house of Byrnes , Soo Affidaril of John B. Douty. Having seen two-Affidavits published in the Pottsville Emporium. of the 19th of Octub , r, inst. purporting to be signed by W il;i 'in Byrne., Sen. and William Byrne., Jr. stating that I had fre quent con lions with them on the subject of politica, and urged them to vote the Whig ticket. and discharged them because they acted the Democratic Ticket. I pronounce the whole itate itent a tissue of falsehoods from beginning to end. I never said one word to them while in my em ploy, on the subject of politics. I had given orders to my former Mr. tfimmons, to discharge them two weak; before the election, in conse quence of their only working part of the time, 'and delaying the work in their breast. " Schuitylkill County, en. John B:Douty, who being duly sworn accord ing - to law, doth depose, and says that the above statement is correct, and further says not. S7VOITI and aubacribed the 19th day of October, A. D. 1848. John B. Donty Before me JACOB REED. Affidavit of William Simmons. I have seen two :Affidavits published in the Emporian, signed by Wm. Byrnes, Sen. srui Wm. Byrnes. Jr. stating that they were discharg ed from Mn Dauty's Colliery, because they voted the Democratic ticket. Mr. Douty gave me orders two weeks before the electiim to discharge theme men, became they absented themselves from the mines for days and week's, which increased the expenses of mining by leaving breasts beridle, as the Colliery is below water level. I (Jellied doing so, hoping that they would attend to their work better, but they did not, but absented them seine again after the election, when Mr. Donty told me that he would stand it no longer, and I should put other men in. The subject of politics was not mentioned to ma by Mr. Dauty, neither before nor after the election. The a 'maim that told him that Musty said "no one but a';Whig should work that breast," is shaolutely and totally, false. We have a number of Democrats work-i ing at the Dolliery, who voted the Loeofoco ticket, who attend to their work. Schuylkill County, as. William Simmons, who was duly sworn ac cording to law, doth depose, and says that the above stated matter is correct, to the best 4 his knouledgri and belief. Sworn and sutweribed the 20th day of Oct, 18 , 18. ?. William Simmons. JAOOII REED.) We now call upon ttre Attorney General to look to this business. There is a low spins( perjury and the subornation of perjury. Shall Ilaw prevail or not LOOK OUT FOR COUNTERFEITS. Blanclfs Reporter of October -17 , „ says :—A large number of countetfrit s's, on the Bank of Penn Township,were yesterday pyrin.eirculation in the city. They are se well done that many were taken by our banks sled broker,. Thor* that wo have Been are letterDi,.psyab!e . to .l. Rush, and variously dated in 1846. They can readily be detected by observing - that in the right end of the genuine bills the words .:Five Dollars —s—Five Dollars," are inserted in two linea—r the raters of one commencing at the bott:m of the note, and running upwards, end the other at the top, and running downwards. In the count :fell ; they both con:metier et the upper part of the billi end run downwardi. .11.60013 . MOTTO.. Aty ?rounded are behixd we. and I shall Imar pan afirri" In a reeent speech of Col., irlrason DITiR, now a Senator of the United States, and a member of the Democratic petty, at Vicksburg, he elluded to the battle of Buena Vista, end to the dauntless conduct of O!d Invlncibleort that occasion. He said that dating the progress of the battle, after be (Colonel Davie) was wounded, General l Taylei came and set down by him—the firm determines lion on his brow seemed struggling with an ex pression of deep sorrow for the breve fellows whir had fallen and those who were yet to bite the dust —when, on being interrogated as to his purposes, ho replied, while the fire of an unconquered will gleamed in his eye- 4 lify wounded are behind me; and./ ehall never pan them afire!" What a noble sentiment! How full of sympathy for the wounded rank and file—bow well calculated to touch, rouse end animate the hearts of the American people. Who would not glory to rally„ under such a chieftain ! The Hero, the .Chria- lion, and the Mao, are at once united in Zachary Taylor, and.his heart is as generous awl magas°. Inious, as his bead is sagacious and clear. CONING OUT FM TAYLOR. Tne Petersburg Intdligencer publishes litters fro m two old Detiocrats, declaring their intent!" to vote for General Taylor. One is from Robert Harrison, of Prince George'. county, Ve. who hem all his Jiro supported the Dernocretie ticket in that 'State. The author of the whir letter is Gen. T. J. bleep, of Texas. The Insenigenter He was for some lima a tenons, la the castle of • cents, and his interesting account of the tragical 'Mier Expedition is familiar to us all. Gen. Green has heretofore acted with the Democratic party, arid is, he tells eke, new a moderate Democrat, kw pre. firs Gen. Taylor, e moderate Whig, to Oea. Cu,, as olui and- oloaiiietiso Looofoe.s. - ' . THE. MINERS' JOURNAL, AND POTTSVILLE GENERAL • TD'An Ancient Press.-..TbeNewport Mercury copies are article heeded 'Wn ancient Pons," from the St. 3lary's Beacon, and adds: s, We have no* standing in our office, a peru of similar construe, tion to the above of probably greeter antiquity; it is Me este that was brought by James Franklin. tbe`elder brother of Dr. Franklin, from Boston. *twat 1728. :It is kept es a curiosity, and has not been in use since the introduction of modern Frew.' • rk'Ae fifaentan .Temple : in Ruins.- dis 'patch in the Si. Louis perms; slated Nausea, Oc tober rays:—"This magnificent temple wu observed to he on fire in the Cupola, this morning about 4 o'clock. The darnel 'prima rapidly. and the buildings'* totally couiwooted, leaving nothing but the naked and blackened 'walls. The fire supposed to be the work of anincendiary; • lam' There are three crimes in Haggis, for Which the guilty pstiyia punished, viz: Gaidding, drukenness, and reading woks !—Exchaage., We don't know, but that a flute of the punielr ment for the latter offence would be of aduntage heri—at least for such books as are ,mostly read it the prwraat day. arGreat Change.—The rise of property. in Cincinnati is almost unioneeedented. Darr's farm, whiA east $3,50 per at", in 11341. or $355 00 in all. is now worth an average of $3O per foot, or nine millions, three bandied and four thousand I dollars, without reference to the buildings thereon. M" The Way _to Use Money.—Therelnive been expended on the Chesapeake and . Ohio Canal more than $12,000,000, viz.: 10,000 000 by the States of Maryland and Virginia.s2,lsoo,- 000 by the Federal Government. It is -to be hoped that some day there will 'be a fair return. air The latest absence of onind ease wu the sending up of a receipt" for twenty dollars to the pulpit, to be read by the minister, instead of an important churcNnotice. This occurred on Sunday in one of the churchesin New York city. rirCopiiatPunisAment in France.--In the Prench!National Assembly an attempt to abolish the death penalty in all eases has failed. although the penalty was abOliahed as. far as it related to all political offeneeio. arks Old Grinder ,—A fragment of a mem• moth's tooth has been found at the Sulphur Springs, in Alabama, "which weighs eighty and a half pounds. , It must have been a monstrous bead to bold a jawful of such grinder'. la' Making them) Laugh.—Dr. Colton is ad ministering laughing grog to the ladies in Boston. Should thee, fall to kissing the gentlemen, while in a state of rapturous exaltation, it would be highly amusing to the individual kissed. M'Of Course T-i The Cass and Van Duren men elected to the Vermont Legislature have com bined to defeat the el'ection of a Taylor Speaker. They are allies whenever a blow can he struck st the people's choice, old -Rough and Ready." C • A Large -Piar.—The Snow Hill, Md.. Shield notices a pearlweighing lithe., which grew in theaarden of W. 1./. Pitts,' Esq., near Berlin, in the upper pert of that county. It is: certainly a great curiosity. IS" Mrs. Roger Shermati.—This lady intro doted twelve orphan 'children into her family, and .educated them. until they were old enough to be settled in life. ' • 1 1 .*Ex-Governor 'Thomas. of Maryland, has declared for Taylor and Fillmore upon Free Soil principle.. He was' Away@ a Locofoco. M7llTaeready, a 'New York letter says, has fail , d in drawing the immense crowds so confi dently anticipated • hi his friends. Bristol, of Lockport, is making artificial j•eir.for horses. Doubtless the horses will hesin•y much Obligrd to him. „ • IS" The excitement in Philadelphia in regard to the election, exceeds any thing of the sort since 1840. It's up she goes and down she cornea. tar. Poetry end Po/Wm—N. P. Willis is writing Taylor political songs--end Perci" . al. the poet is about to make political stump speeches. . r7 . .Mrt, Bailey has been re.eleeted to the office of Printer for the City of Philadelphia. VVIIIG PROTECTION. Our Miners and working men already be,lin to feel the beauties of e•Whig Protection !" Wages have been reducc4 since the Election—and in some instance' there especial guardians of the poor Working-men," have given notice to their Miners that no money will be paid them before the first of May—Store-goods to be the only pay, and that too at four dollars and half oer week: This is Wnig Protection with I vengeance! • - The above article we copy from the Emporium of Thursday last. It is hardly necessary for us to state that it is false, every person knows it to be so—and the *river knew it also; when he pen• nail it. But that is nothing for them—it is a part of their tactics—they will rob s end defraud the labweront of fair wages here, toil throw him out of employment by transferring his work to Europe —pus laws to crush our - business man to the earth, and transfer their business to Europe—de• stray their eaPital invetted—and then turn round and lie about, and:tender them, because they are compelled to suffer from their rascally lama. le it net almost beyond human endurance - I—Ought not curb persons be drummed out of our comity 1 ART-lIIIIION OF PHILADELPHIA. This inatitution'met An Tuesday evening last, et the Academy of Fine Arts, fur the purpose of making the annual distribution of prizes: The meeting was presided , over by Joseph Sill, Esq., and the annual report of,the Board of Managers was read by James S. Wallace. Judge Kelly addressed the members, after which the following prizes were distributed: T.J. Potty, of Phitada.. apictnre worth $l5O S: A. Badger, of Portsmouth. N. ft. 100 Chu. C. Rhodes, Philadelphia, 100 1. J. Heald, Wilnlingion. DO. 75 GW. Corcoran. Philadelphia. ' 75 Wet. R. Kinney: Newark, N.J.. . 75 W. G. Cook. Trenton N.: .1„. ' So J. B. Redd, Philadelphia. , 50 %Vm. S. Drench Banner. Maine. _ 50 Paul 11. Goddard. Philadelphia. So Geo. Tappan. New Bedford. Mass. 50 • Joseph G. Oakes.' Boston. 50 Ilene, T. Porter. Fishville, R.l. 4O John Frost, Philadelphia, 40 Peter Powers. Lowell Mass. 40 James J. Roggen, Philapelphia, 40 Felix Dorego, do. 40 Henry 1.. Dalton. Baron. 40 Edward Harris. Moorestown, N. J. . 25 J. E. Stone, Philadelphia,2s Chas. A. Tufts. Concord . . 25 Enoch Taylor, Philadelphia, 25 Henry Regency, dn. 2b Chas. S. Pe3aley. do. „ 25 Thee T. Phillips, do. 25 Gen. M. llolleuback. Wilke/bare, P. 25 Peraans wishing to become members of this institution, can do so at our office. Every con. tauter of $5 secures a copy or the annual en graving. (worth $5, at least) end stands a chance of drawing from $25 to $5OO, with' which to purchase a painting executed by an American artist. ' . ISPAM utte. A gentleman informs us that at the Middle , port poll, an the afternoon of the election, a body of men with clubs took possession of the window, and a number of Whigii were knocked down and trampled upon by Locofoco y were compelled to resort ; to weapons, and each Whig marched up with * ballot to one band and • rercdver in the other. and deposited his rots. About thirty of the timid Whigs did not Tote. The Lt cofoco Constable took ticket from the bands of the Whigs and tore, them up. Some of the ringleaders hare been arrested, and we hope a mere example will be made of them. The Sheriff at the request'of the citizens has sp. pointed a posse of officers to guard the polls on the 7th of .November. Other citizens who had changed were threaten ed by letters with assassination if they dared to go to tie polls„*-an Irish laborer who toted the Whig ticket in Norwegian township, was way laid in the ereniog by soma of his countrymen, and beaten most shamefully. Mr. Fogarty and other upnght busmen men, of our borough who decided to go for the measures of the Whig party fir a change; bed most base,end infamous false. hoods industriously circulated throughout the whole region, by the minions of Loeofocolun, (some of whoM from their position ought to be ashamed of themselves, and whose names ought . : to be publicly promulgated) calculated to serious. ly injure them, and effect their basiness—yet these era the pinions who dare accuse the Whip with trytag to mantillas! •tbaissiiple from voting. Oh shams! ikon • • " SE NEST EE AIIIIIIED; When General Taylor was norainsted for . the Presidency, so perfectly booed wit,- te . esteemed to be by men of all parties, endao breprouhablo his character. his patriotism; and his motives, that it tees thoeght no one would ventts , eto awed Mat ins brilliant satiates, so , f+sh imgierdeful re collection of his countrymen,' it wee tbriught would Uleast spare him the vile abuse of political ene mies. But no l From one end of btu bind to the other, the Cass presses are pursuing him with tongues of malignity and spleen; and they would consign him to priiate life, like the venerable sage of Ashland, as a base fiend and wretch. The followiog from the Pennsylvania n ,' the organ of the Cass ..Demaeracy" in this state, edited.'se it ir, by John W. Forney, a Custom House hireling under Mr. Polk, will serve as, en exempla ;—••111 oar limits would permit, says this journal, 'awe would show in a very short qua that this Jack-. dew who appears before the country in peacock feathers, and claims to bee candidate of the pee ple (or the Presidency, on the inland of his hon. isty and virtue, it, if we take words of his own month for evidence, the most dishonest man that hes recently appeared upon the stage of po litical • • • • This "Jnekdew in peneock!it feathers:" Is this to be suffereil ! Is such lawny, the reward for forty year's:service for his countrymen I We psur'a for the people's answer... IMPORTATIONS OF COAL AND IRON Some time ego we wrote toe friend in Wash.: ington, for some official statistics, showing the Im portations of Coal and Iron and Manufactures of Iron into of this Country ,for tbs 'decal year ending on the 30th ot'June last. We failed in obtaining it. We then wrote to our member of Congress. It appears by the folloiving communication that he also failed in obtaining the requisite informa tion, which if published at the present time,would astound the people and show thim the Prue cause of all thedifilculticaUnder which the Country end the Coal and Iron trade 'partial:arty labors. The Administration is aware of this tact, and with holds the information from the people. • • Mr. 8. Borman, Deii , Bir—l send you herewith an official statement of the imp. rtatioaa of Foreign Coal and Iron and the manufactures thereof for nine montbs,from the Ist July 1847,t0 Set April 1848. I have attempted to obtain an account of the imports of these articles for 'the balance of the fiscal year, but the Secretary of the Treasury hes seen tit not to furnish me with it. You will observe that the imports of Iron and the manufactures thereof, (or the nine months, a mounts to thl enormous sum of nine' miffiona flute hundred and sixty four thousand eight hundred and furty dollars. The Impetus for the balance of the year, (from Ist April to tat July, 1848) lam informed, far exceed either of the first Wee quarters embraced in this statement; hut, togimoing it the same, it will 'stint! for the whole year u follows: • Value in Enzlana„ dm. of the import" of Iron and mainifaciores thereof, for 9 months, &94111,441 Ditto, for 3 months, (estimated) , 3,151,917 Total imports for I year, 512,619,:88 • have made an estimate of the qoantity of Coghill Coal confirmed in the protluction of this lion and the manufactures thfieof, and find it to ■mount to one million, one Itsndred and thousand, two hundred and forty fire tons—being equal to ehout , ine third of all the Anthracite Coal sent - td-market from all the Mince of Penn.yl•ania. , • If this Iron were manufactured In the United Stites, it would, give employment to forty thou sand mtnerr and workers in: Iron; in our own country. It would save us upwards of twelvo millions of specie per year, old add io the home market of the farmer from sit to eight millions of dollars. Under the Tariff 1816, the specie goes to English manufacturms, English miners and workers in Iron, end to euglish farmers. lam, very respectfully yours. O. N. ECKERT. October IT, ISO Statement cohabiting the Quentity and Value of cAil, and of Iron and Manufacture. or Iron and Steel with - the .duty. thereon; imported iato the Poised States from the lit day of July ISM to the Slat day of March, lad. Inclusive.• Jr.,. and At du( actureo of .fri.a end &sal, 20 per cent. i ed eaferese, . • • manufactures of Iron 1 and Iron and Steel. , guatler. . Value. Muskets and Shies. ' I ' "!11 75 • I Fire arms not epecliled, 201,117 Side Arm/. 1 5,473 Dra win; and cutting knives. . ? 17,623 Hatchets and adzes, " . 3,719 , . Socket chisels.: 0,391 Steelyards and scale beams, . ! • 11,357 Vices. , 31,601 Sickles and reaping hooks, 1 • 2,191 Scythes. rs Sad irons and hatte Irons, - , 1144 28, 0,398 7 5 53 05 Wood screwy, " 11411 , Spades and shovels, i 5,721 Squares, 3,458 Needles. sewing, darning and ' others, 179,939 Cast Iron butt hinges, • 113,534 Cutlery. not specified., ; 1 961 201 Other manufactures of , net spei , . rifled." 2,903.112 1 Bonnet Wire. , ; ,1b5.509.174. ',21,910 Iron and steel wire, not iberr ; ' No. 14, 1 i1b5.481,7311 24,098 do do - do do i • • N 0.14, . i 1b5.42,957 3,532 Tacks, brads and sprigs.; not 1 -above 16 oz. pr. lb. , do do do do I ~, above 16 oz. pr. lb. .I ; i thotis.247 66 Nell., . , 1b5.646.403 115,531 ! Spikes, , ; Dre. 8,451 • 406 Chu In Cables; 1 148.7,884.507 319,911 Saws, mill, croreSind cut and 1 pit.• ._' -1 No 6,476 6,201 Anchors and parts tharnaf,lbs.7oo,7 2 6 34,847' Anvils and parts thereof, i1b5.1.366.476 81,927 Smith's hammers and !dredged, 1b5.86,471 4,793 Castings', vessels of. i 161.393,616 15.135 " all other i lbs 401,036 15,70$ Round or square Iron as bras iers, &c. rtell or ,pipe rode. slit, Wick or hammered, ' ; 161,471,387 2,837 Band or Scroll Iron, do 1 1b5.432.491 13,123 lions Iron, , , 1n5.3.150,798 86,009 Sheet Iron, .1b5.15.350.15 8 ..340.890 Pig Iron.? , , ; cwt. 633,530 1570.036 Old and Strap Iron, cwt. 63.421 69,073 Dar manufactured by roiling. ~ cwt. 916,760 2,374,392 Oar manufactured otherwise,' ewt. 3 13. 630 663,198 • The quantlt7 of Folder' cos 1 Impaled during the same verlod or aloe months b as follows: Tons, 124,417 Estimated at the same rates for remalnlee quarter, which Is below the actual quality. 41,112 ECM Trerienry Department' 1 Degletei•e Office, July 8. 18d f . DANIEL GRATTAN, Deemer. Thu statement locales all the tclurneredlitch have been received. We stated some time ego that more Foreign Coal we. imported during the last year, under the Tariff of 1816, then had been imported .in any ono year from the fotindation of our Government to the present time. The &beim communication sustains our statement, as the following table will show. Pievious to 1835 the importations of For eign' Goal did not teach 100,000 tons per annum. The &Cal year begins and ends on the !Ito! July of each year. 1835 1838 1837 1838 1838 - 1840 1841 1842 1843 1844 1845 1846 1847 To April 14,1848. and estimated for quarter for balance of the year. 205,559 To mine and transport this Coil to market in Pennsylvania (where it ought totreMined,) would givo employment dire ctly to about Bor 900 per. sons. who with their lama's, hatters, tailors. shoemakers,. manufeeturers, farmers, dcc. and all others dependent upon them, would give support i to several thousandi of our citizens—but the. Butt ish Free Trade advocates of Cass. Bolt, and the , Tani of 1846, transfer this business to Europa and suffer our citizens, living tinder our govern ment, and who are axed for the support of this Government, and' wbo have a right to demand protection from It, to go idle and suffer for the very • necessaries of life, when, under a different state of of ill who choose to work could be emploYed at hdrzinges, the peipl• Sandered hap py and • contented, and cur country .permitted to march on in bet diertine4 eerier of prosperity, fewersoll gramma. VOICE =Olt TILE GRAVE The Roebeeiter:Advertiser. furnishes the fol. lowing otrap of political history. extracted from o puelte letter addressed by Silts Wright to iigen germs in Monroe county, New York, under date or April 18, 1847. Bpeakintof disqualifications Of Geo: Taylor, *bows nun° had beer. suggested sr s probsble eandidedis of. the Democracy. be pro. cce4to . say,: • • know inothit4 or his tastes and ousllfinations for I civil administration: 'Some brgye and somecisfut soldiers bairetheve qiialificotionian perfection: and some have nor a single one of - them—but in civil sit-, nations are wholly deautude of rental firmness.. Our friend General Can is one of them—a good soldier in his day, but afraid of his own shadow in a civil effice,and a perfect tone-server and derospogue." This opinion concerning Gan. Cava was uttered et s time when he was net • candidate for the Pre sidency. end when them was nothing in the con dition of the party to prejudice the sentiments of Mr. Wright. If any public man ever had the op portunity cdapprecialing the character of • cotem . portly, ofmeasoring bistralificatione, and of Ceti. mating his ambition. surely - Silas Wright bad every mesnr. of knowing Lewis Cass. In pro. claiming hIM a "time4ereerand detnergue," he Is borne out by the concurrent testimony vibratory and by the jin:grnentof all who have observed' his, chequered political career: • DIF;110CIIATIt TE3TI3IONY. At a Loomleo meeting held'at Raymond, Min.; on the .23.1 of Sept. Gal. Jefferson Davis paid the following - beautiful trilmte to Gen. Taylor, It is much to be regretted that such men should con fess the - obligations of party to be paramount to those of pattiotiona. Biill the remarks will be read, with in , astt.ey contain the free offering of a soldier's heart and the testimony of a witness who speaks not from idle report, but from a per sonal knowledge and appreciation, of Gen. Toy lor's quatities'and character : He ran over some of the prininent- measures of public policy. in which he took en intermit during the late session of Congrisa--;spoke in terms of severe condemns lion concerniag rho -.defection" of Benton and Houston on the Oregon Bill—said nothing about Polk—foie out ' that the Northern Democrats wero no logger worthy to be called "allies of the Bouih," and be should never again speak of them 'as such, and earns at last, witth evidentreltictance to the Presidential eantot. He said' if any per son expected him to speak evil of Grn. Taylor they would bo disappointed. He' kaew no evil of the old hero, and spoke of him as one of the , purest sod noblest men tho world, had ever seen. The Colonel seemed greatly moved in speaking of Gen. Taylor, and his eulogy on the old man, Was beyond all question.ther finest we ever heard. It was received with thunders of involuntary ap plause. He refereed to the kindne.a and almost paternal ,regard shown by Gen. 'Taylor to the' Mississippians under his command, ocd was again interrupted by a storm of cheers. He'suid the old General stood endfathefto the son* of Mississippi when, amid the firer and emokeiof the fight; they were baptised in,,L9,il od on the heights of Deuna Vista—an ' was again eorupelhil to pause by a hurricane of applause. He said that during the progress of the battle. after he (Colonel Davis) was wounded, General Taylor came and sat down by him—the firm de -termination on his brow seemed struggling with en expreadon of deep sorrow for the brave fel- lows who had Callen, end those who were yet to bite the.dust—when. on being interrogated as to his purpurs. he replied. while the Rai or an un ennqorred will gleamed in his eye—"My wound ed are behind me. and Isbell never pass them alive P cAnnut this time the crowd became so that they were alined reedy to carry the Colonel from the stand. But he was not done yet.-- He said ,that. after all, Gen. Tay in polities' point of :view, mu,t h - 6, regarded as identified by the Flirty which had nominated him, and that lherefOre he•(tha Co!;inel) would be obliged to vote Inc Can mei Butler. t Following up hia remark.. he denounced Van Buren. end rspressed the hope end contiflenee thet'Cen would prove more honest then the Sage Of Lindenwold. Throughout his speech, et every' turn, he confessed in substance. that Toth. ilia but hi• alletriance to the party which had elect ed him United States Senator. restrained him from voting for Gen. Taylor. Nn substannally ad mitted, that his duty to his party was mare impera tivr than hi. duty to his country. Our readers are' perhaps not aware th.t Col. Jefrensim Daqs i. Gen. 'Payton'. cm in-bw. Col Eitssiewas foolish enough ,to ple4e himself to the Mississippi Legislature to etortotit the meas. ores of Poles Administration, and therefore we think he is bound to do so or•resian the station. - The remark however is impotent that Gen. Tay for is opposed to Polk's Administration, and therefore is compelled to vote against him. At New York, on Toeiday the 17th lost . by the Rev. Dr McElroy. Mr. E. W. kIeGINNES, of this•Boroogh. malts, ANN 51 SPRAIII.I,. only. Daughter of Nathaniel Spraull. F.sq . the Conner place At Orwlegthury, on th. , Ilih Inst.. he the Tlev.W finff weleiofMinersviile. Mr. DANIEL. KIMMEL to Miss 80011 MARBERGER, both or West Brunswick T'p. Oh the Oth Inst., by the Rev: William Mortrtn, Mr.• WII.I.IAM WILLIAMS to Mit. MARY EVANS. both of Bellmente. On' the 7th Inst.. by the Rev. Wm. O. Mennie. WILLIAM ERRSCIINER In Miss MART BROWN. both'of %Vitynn Township. On the 12th, by the name. Mr.JOIIN MINER to' - Minll SARAH JANE RIESER, both of Mooch Chunk. Joie REF.P THE BALL ROLLINOt—TAYLOILFILL 'N-• :MORE. AND THE TARIFF OF 1512!—A meet ing or Taxinr, Fillmore, - and the Tariff of 1E412, will be held at Bensinser's lintel, in McKeansburg, on Satur day. October RI, ISIS. nt 4 o'clock. P.M. The meeting will be addressed be John Bannon and C.W. Pitman. Eggs. Turn out, fellow citizens, end keep the Taylor ball In motion until the people are triumphant. lbs 'MO 071 .1 2.7,Sfl'i',T,Ta*Ech — iarthhe li gin i gelic S o b t i .u n t d a! ran Church. on In-morrow, Sabbath evening, in the, Cterinan and on hlonday evening in the English langua ges.: It eI'ITDINITY CHURCH CEMETERY, 'AT MOUNT vs' LAUREL—The Vestry of Trinhy Church. Potto elite, are now ready to sell burial lots and graves In that large and beautiful plot of ground, near the junction of Market Street and the Minerseltle Road, which they havy lately enclosed and laic out for aCemetery. Ap plication for lota or single grave. mey be made to AN DREW RUSSEL. Eaq., Treasurer , of the Church. at whose Office onildahantongn Street, a plan of the Cem etery can be area, or Edward Owen 'Petry, Esq., Centre Street. • 4. 165.401,476 ' 11,916 UNIVERSALIST CllUSClL—Services are held ; In the lid story of Stichter's New Hall, every Sab bath morning and evening at the usual hours Rev: R. K. lIR/LUSIL of Luzerne County, Pastor. The public aye respectfully Invited to attend. =DM gp."}; TIIE PROTESTANT EPISCOPAL CHURCH. ‘•a-" —The following Resolution has been P 13114 41 the Vestry of Trinity Church, POISVIIIe . . ;Waved, That in consideration of the sums contribu ted and to be contributed as donations to the erection and -furnishing of the church edifice the vcitry do hereby sot apart, and aporoprla let FIFTY EIGHT PEWS, which shall be. and remain free recall persona who may desire to worship in the Church. These pclVs are located es follows: if IN TIIC CENTRE AISLE. North aide, No. 111: DO, 127 133, 143. 151, 153. South side, No. 112, 17 11 , 127, 1 36 . 7 4 4 . 152, 1 6 0. . THE NORTH North aide, No. 1,7, 13, 10, 25, 31, 27, 43, 11, 5 - 3 51, 55. South side.' Nn. 2, 6. 11, 20.26, 32, 33, 41, 50,, 52. - IN THE SOUTH AISLE. Smith side, No. 56, 57, 58, Go, 74, SO, 66.02.03. 104. 110. North side. No.. 50. 67, 73, 79, 65, 9), 97003, 109. DIVINE SERVICE is held in the Church every Sun day. ,Alorniag Service commences - a: 101 o'clock. Afternoon Service en,, mences at 1 o'clock. And even ing service. on the first Sunday of every month. I= INT ANTED. —trAPTlalettprin a, cliiv„e•llilelrCdowu miler from Potovillo. A mall ratoll y who would be willing to board a gentleman and his lady. Application to be made to C.. 1. DOBBINS, at New Philadelphia, or to N. N. WILSON, Earl , Pottsville: [Oct2l-43-2.• 49 959 108 432 153,450 129,083 181,551. 162.867 155,39$ 141,521' 1 41 163 87 073 85.776 156 853 148,021 WANTED.—Nine wanted, to take charge of the public felon's M Wayne Township. fiehoolsdo commence lit of December; application to be made to the President. None' need apply except those well qualified. Oet2l-43-3el WILLIAM AILAND. President. ANTED.-A young MARRIED MAN at present engaged as book-keeper at ono Oche most extere sive collieries in this regionAvialles to leave Insinuation be now oceupiea. for one nibre favorably initialed. either at a Colliery. manuilictory ovany other kind of hu.siness. feeling hiinselt competent to Lillie charge of any net of books. Satisfactory references can be given In hie pre sent, as well as fanner employers. Address ' 6 1.." Potts •llle Post Office.. [Oct I t.. 12- g •OAL WANTED.-1000 Inns. White and X./ Bed Ash, of 'all alien. In exchange for Molasses, SUM, ite• Or, if eery ton, cash, OT abort paper. Ap• ply at the old .stand, as under, or at 'the Exchange . lintel, Pottsville. • 300 Barrels Brn'wn„ Yellow, and While Sugars. 50 Vols. old fashioned Sugar House Molasses. 50 do common do. ' do • For sale law by EFERAIID BENJAMIN. 205 Franklin, near Welt street. 52. MS. 30-3mn New York: Jul HAVE recalled British Prints. Hotlinelines,' and !Manchester Gingham!, Worsted Morten., Damask and ItsttineurAlpacar. Coburg Cloths, and Mohair lus tros. - Entsh and French Laitinas, all colors. - Iris Sheeting'. Linen Damasks, and Dia Pam . New style long and ware Shawls and Gals English Blankets and superior Hari. Quilts. „ 'Beal Welsh and elk warp Flannels.. Indian Silks. Shawls,,Seimclow and Handkerchiefs. French Clothi. Cassirorret.and slab Nesting - Hich autumn - 1311kt and Shawls In variety. Preach f derbies of the best manufactories. Embosiiird Cloths. Table aid Piano Covent. Neat goods of all kinds far Friorde. use. - Septlo-313.2w49 - 3S South Secona,fli., AI % RRIED RELIGIOUS NOTICES Ms=2l MEIMI HIA. DRY GOODS: TOWtidEND aIIARPLESS & BONI% PRILACILLPHIA. ADVERTISER. RHEUM/6.71 , 3M CURED.- , /oho Darns, ilving at 215 a Nasal Second Street.l Philadelphia, bad been several years afflicted with Rheumatic Pains in various partial the body. during which time he tried various remedies, and used outward applications without number , and in all cages with nn essidial beneth—wan tinnily induced se make trial of Wright's Indian Vegetable Pills, a sin gle 25 cent box of whip) not only gave relief, tint after I " i ng them a chart time, drove every particle of pain tram his body. CAUTION I—Pei/nil of AliNersoilto beware of COW, toleita I—The only authrinsed agent la C. It. Pe For est --purrhase Wright's Indian Vegetable Pills frnm nn ' other. .11 W.Glbbo.karpinc a Drug store in Milroy ire, sat an agent for Wright's Indian Vegetable oils. and we cannot guarantee as genuine. medicine offered by him for sale. There is no certainty of getting the Rea - CllllO except from the I regular agents, and never below the regular ' I For sale in Pnti settle by Mrs. E. M. Beatty, sole agent. Office and general dont, 10, Race street. Philada. ,Remember, the ontb• original and gouinc tab.,* Ye. viable Pills. have the signature of Wit WRIGHT. THE DitEAT MEDICINE or Tile DAY Dacron , TONVPISESD . IS Sat .. ..ILLA.-Thle mblicine has the peculiar fortune of being recnotmendcd and prescribed by the moot respectable physicians of the country., and on'y requires a triallu bringit into eerier:it nee. It is put up hi quart bottles, and is six Unica cheaper than any other preparation. Duct. Townaend is a physician of great reputatino in rAlba ay. N. Y. and the Physicians generally to that etly prescribe it in their practice Thp followina Ii a Certificate from some of them:_ OPINIONS OF. PHYSICIANS. Dr. Tow mend is atmost daily receiving orders from Physicians in 'ditTereht pane of the Union. ,Thin In to certify that tee. the undersigned Physicians of the city of Albany. have in numerous cases prescri bed Dr. Townsend's Sarsaparilla. and we beli.re e it to be one of the most valuable preparations of the Saul .parilla In the market. 11.41. PLILIND. M. D. J. W1L,30:1, M. D. R. P. DRUIDS. M. D. P. E. ELMENDORF, M. D. •: Albany, April 1.1946. - .• • Dr. Seymour, the *rites of the following, is one of he oldest and most Yespertable l'bysichins in Conn. Hartford, Ct., May 21, 1816. Dr. TONT,IMEND:Dear Sir: " Townsend's Sarsa parilla" finds a ready sale In Yartfnrd—i9 highly es teemed by all who hive made use of It, and we hava teason to believe itskood qualities will be daily appre ciated by a discerning public, I have daily calls for it, and hope you will h t . remunerated for your exertions to, render service to thqq afflicted. I am sir, your obedient currant. HARVEY SEYMOUR. M. D. The !general gency for the sale of the Sarstt. paella is a. Bannon' Book:Imre Pent:will., where Drug gists and others can eupplicdwholesmle at the !faun (adorers prices rattnville at John C. Brown's, la.; and John S. C. Mar:ln'.. Drug T amaqua; J. W—Giblis. Drn.2oo l . n•ravilin C. Frailcy. Onvirahnta; and W. 1.. ',deter, Harr, Pinegruve ; J. C. C. Hughes, It Is als.. fru 'Mc Clemens & Parvin tatzenuo and 3, B. Mi ==M Port Carbon ; Paul Pottsville. ' - • • elle See advertisem f rt in another column. A circular containing a large umber of rertifirstes from Physi cians and others cart he examined at •Bannan's Book torc.Price St per brittle. or 6 Bottles thr $5. - ' BEWARE OF CpUNTEßFElTS. 7 Toytor'ibenta- terfeit Detector, mid :United States .Ibney Reporter. ho best, in th . Unned States, containing far simile engravings of all the Cold. Silver, and Copper coins in lirculation with their value attached: corrected month op. No merchant or dealer ought to he trnhatatt. 171- Persons encidsing one dollar to the suhscril4r will have the Detec ' t or mailed monthly one year to their a:'.4ress. 13. RAN NAN, Oct 2 -401 sole ?teeny for Reinlylt.ill Co. .EsTAII- LfsfimENT, Excange. 34 Flory, 'inning Cr all sizca, either eincly or In family groups, colored or wilkout colors, arc taken every day, in any ecoatkpr. Copies of Daguerreotypes,. Oil Paintinci. Statu.try, may ajar he procured. 1.3,1i,4 and Gentlemen are &unwed to examine xperimeni. aril27 '4B lv 1811 W. LANGE:VIEI3I. HNOTICES • DMINISTRIATION INOTlCE.—l.etters of • admimstratinij of the comic chattels and effects which wereof MARY lIROWN,Iate of Schuylkill Coun ty, deceased, who died in England, having been granted by the Register of ;Schuylkill County, 1, the subocriber. all persons having claims.azainst th, said estates are re quested to make them known, and nil persons indebted to the said decedent to make present without delay to LJOHN II lIICST, Administrator, Ocit2-43-61•1 Hazleton. Luzerae County. OTICE.-The public are hereby cautioned against • negotiating a promissory note of Gorden & Bergers in favnrof Caleb Parker, for 3300. dated dept. 13. ISM payable fur months after date, as the tame has been lost and aunt!), note given fir riot same Amount. rott4ville,fittl4:4l C. YARDLEY S SON, %vire MARS - C. LORD, 11.1 V tog left 1 1 1 me without any just cause, 'hereby elution any person trusting hir on my amount, as 1 will pay no debtsof her contracting. Pt.Carlinn,Ort.ll-12-1 JAMES' LORD, Golistahlt• . _ OTICE•—Th CONTRAeTORS.—ProposaIs will IN be received byi the subscriber for doing the outside. work at his colliery by the ton of cool shipped. For particulars ottply io %Vst. PAY NE, Oro I-I-4211 I Herkscherville colhery. Ell, e rtton for tio,t,ro lhor.,t; I OsIS I. of the Mineral Mulls of Pottsville, in the I.: Int.tv of Schuylkill, to I...rve the etoming rear. will he held at their hankinz hon e, nn Mon:lay. .the dal' of No vember neat. beilreon the tenors of *co 1...f:05.1., A M. and three viockholdr 112113 E Oen N O t, T , II MEE t\ day of Saittenati. 4. 181 i. Al! iterso a in.lehtrd to the said firm will hertafter mak" payment to Jahn Siapk ton only, by whom the husinea. will be rattled mt. NICKLE.IS 0ct11..11-3t*l "JOHN :3TA PLEYoNt. NA; OTICE.— $lO REWARD—WiII he paid by the 111 subscribe- TM such information es may lead to the conviction of the 'ptitson mho recently placed a qn kt.tily of NITRIFIED rtsti up"tt the property. Me Schuyl kill Navigation Company, on Tumbling Run. ELLWOOD MORRIS, 0et7..11-31) I Resident Engineer A DMINISTRATIONNOTICE.— Whereas `letters of adininistretion on the estate of WILLIAM WILLIAMS, late of the Innen of St. Clair, Schuylkill County, deceased, have hen granted to the sohortibm by the Reelater cf Schuylkill - County: notice is there fore hereby risen to all those indrbte7l trw- an id emote, to make payment, a nd' all thosehaving claims against said estate pt present them to" MARGARET WILLIAMS, St.Clair.Sep:3o-• Administratris. VOIICEr;RAII.RO 1D RlLLS.—Proposals will i t 11 he receir d by the subsc•lber upln theHtr N Verriber next. mit , --- the Philadelp la Specidcation• the line of the Pnitstown,Sei Ikl OTICE. II Yard. and accommodates DARER & RE Callon hill. Ph NOTICE- All persons sinew requ Win undersigned ci day. the 2311 a until 5 o'clock tile business, to avail them,. not paid before the hands of a Sept3o-40. II NiOTICE.--ims - soLuTioN OF PAM - NEU: 4 IIIP' 111 The Co•Partnerstaip heretofore existing in the firm of HEIL& BOWER in Coal, Store, and other - tliadei in Tremont. Soh 310111 County, was mutually detsolved this 13th day if ISeptesnlicr, l&10. All persons holding claims against:said Gins arc hereby notified to present the same for _settlement, and those indebted to snake payment to Hip' i i ibscriber, at the'old ;Aare of business, where lie inteed to enrry on the business a. heretofore, f and respectfully elicits a continuance of the patronage of old friend $, and invites the attention of the pub lic generally. Edept23-33-Imo] HENRY HEIL Lidelphia. [Sept3o4o-3mo. , TO MERCANTILE TAX PAVERS.---- - - imaged in the mercantile and other hti license. are hereby notified tl!tt the be found at Mortimer's Hotel, on Mon ktriber. 1819, from 10 o'clock, A.M.. .M Persona engaged in the tnercnn- n l'ottsville and vicinity, would do well rl es of this opportunity, as all licrnsrs / t to first of , November will be placed In 1J stice for collection. ) 1 _ BENJ. eIIBN.I', Treasnrer. Vheress, Philip Umbnltz and William L—Lantz. trading under the firm nr Philip Umhaltr. & Co., in,Tremrint, Schuylkill Cdufity, did, on the 7th of Anuat last_e,xecute an ass iznment of stl-1-14W. estate (or the benefit Oall their creditors to the subwriber, therefore all persons Indebted are requested to mike payment, and those having claims will prevent them for settlement. I .101 IN It. INFCIICARY. Arsienee. German Free roes copy.] Septo-37-15t A DIIIINISTIIA.140:ti NOTlCE.—Whereas, it letters, of administration on the estate of Joseph Allen, late Of the Borough of Pottsville. Schitylkill Co., Deceased, have been granted try the subscriber by the Register of Scht ylkill County, notice Is thereforeliere by.given, requesting all those indebted to said estate,to make payment.hnd all those having claims ;rill present them for settlensent. 8ept5.37-6te] MARL A. ALLEN. Atirninistratrix. KIOTICE.-- , ,Whetras, John S. C. Martin of the .0 Borough of Pottsville, did. on the Slth day. of,Jtine last, execute tolVeiherill & Drother,an assignment of all lasdate I r .... thc benefit of all his creditors; all per sons hi s hritc ' d a the said John S. C. Martin are regl quested to tnak4 pay lame, anJ those having demand) to present them, forsettleMent IV the said assignee , . at No. 65 North Front Street. Phil,delphla, i,: JOBN S. C. MARTIN 4 at•the Drug Store, Pottsville Sept. I ___ . NOTICE i* hereby given, that an appitcation utl be made tri the next Legislature (or a Bank in be located in the Borough nt - ,Minersville,Schuylkall Coun ty, to be called the Mechanic's Bank of rtelinylkil County,—with p capital nI one hundred and fifty'llinu • sand dollars, and the privilege of increasing it to two hundred thousand dollars. O. lIEILNEIt. MICHAEL 'NEATER. 13ASI'L . 11EILNER, S AWL KAELTaI AN, JOHN TRAVER. DE It %YEN% B. McCLENA6IAM, JAlllErl B. JOHN PREVOST.. HARTZLER, ABRAHAM TBOUr, Jr. JA.I. GOWEN. July I, ISM I '‘, lOTICE-4en. 11. Stichter havlog ustoclated with .. I ll him Daniel It. Esterly, In the Hardware hiteinev they will herea;fler trade under the firm of rtTICIIIEII & ESTEILIX,at the old stand corner of Ceni.e and Market streets I where. by strict attention to business. they hope to "merit the patronage heretofore extended to the old firm. Persons In want of Ilardwaie and Iron would do well n call and examine their stock before purchasing, as hey are determined to sell cheap May 21 22 STICIITEE & ESTEEM'. DELL'S 'LIFE IN LONDON. PE 11 SO \S S Wishing to subscribe to this Journal can do in by Waving their names at either of the sub. scriber's Blares, where the numbers for 18119 can be obtained. - N t.. RAN AN. Subscription also received for any of the Periodi cals published in Ettiope 01 the United States, and also or the weekly :Newspapers. . Dlarlpll-. lAMPS.—Tee subscriber bail lint erten ed a firth supply at Lard, Fluid, and Phosgene Gas Lamps Also, Phosgene Gas, which produces a clear aud,plei.s ant light rquallto gas—altar which will he sold al mat ufacturer's pri es St' , " GANNON'S Ger.114.3] Cheap Dank and Vattely Stnres. Pottsvide s Steam Planing and TURNING MANUFACTORY. T . Ifß undersignezt have made complete and perma nent arrangements for the manufacturing of Finn. Boards, Window Sashes, Sawed Laths, Bed Posts, Ta.. hie, Crib, and Washstand:Legs, Awning and Hitching Pouts, Bannisters. Stump Feet. Rolling Pins. Potato Smashers, Belch and Hand Screws. Porch and Newel Potts, Bed Punt, and a general variety of turning of all kinds. TheyPvill keep constantly on hand Yellow and White Pine Floor Boards. Bashing and Lathi, and other finished work kr orthy the attention of kidders. - They, hove circular Saws tar slitting stuff to any dimension required for building or other purpcses. . 'Pehs4B-6]l *- H. STRABHII &Ala. I 3:333 TR Ale cow.—Straym L., the East Min.. na Sundi and Willi E COW ahem . leant. Any person yeti:mini inn informs:lan with him thi wit Its suitably rewarded. Ort2l-43-311 —TRAY HIICE. , Catit scriber, revlditm itzlrnion MACK :111.71,E with a ratte ed to come forward, prove p ntlwrwirc tt raid be sold acc (Icel4-12.30) 1, 10013117 1 / 4 —‘l 1 110. t. in the miner end of flonitigh, n WtIR TRCNR, e clothing. The owner it er prove property. tine emits, ni Potteritle,Octll-41) ' 1) WittLOS T.—nn nd LJNavicatonCompany's“ln for sl:oo—dated AOCoat Might 4 I.attikkit. tor %%Or laid before It reached their having now been setiled wi Notire is hereby given. that canrelled no the Books of looker ut any Talon. Jul! r 2. 1919.. 3071:1mn] ESE:32I3 („:011.A.Ds C NON —The subscriber full assortment of Shad. and Dairy SalLito which 'hi keepers is rennesied. Pb iladiept , o-10-3inl No. 50 North Wharvi I).k.TENTGREASE.- gee, Wasombßail Road Ca, kinds, to elves:ill and prevent friction. This article is nrepared and for sale by CLEMENS& PARTIN, Cloonly martitfactureri of this article, In the United States, at their avholesare and retail Hardware end Prue Store lu,rottsville, Schuylkill County, pa.: 11CMC.511.1Eit that none is genuine without the ,'writ tan signature of the inventor and proprietor,Chasi. C C tinny, each package. ILS, --- ) O WINTER SPERM, , For canny on F k LI. and SPRING SIM:IIM, , 1 Isand3nd for WINTER SEA. ELEPIL NT:, I • oak, by WINTER WIIALE. A I. L E N & UNIILEACIIED WINTER WII tLE HI: ED LER, FOR -MINING.' !43, Kauai RACKED N.W. COAST "ITILALE, Wg trver, ne LINSEED OIL. I ”Jesnut 0., OIL FOR ROLLING MILLS • ' TIMADELTHIA GUANO. Philn,Oct3o 47.44-iv . J J. 49 4.4.-0- GAMPHINE LADIPB.—A •uppty SlAtl h Wright's itnprtovcal Cit'MPIIME LAMPS; Just re- Ceived on co.:n[lll.la° at MARTMS Diuz Stnte, l'ottskte., Three Tamp. are the very best patterns Bade—kiV. brill ant llpt,t. awl will be sold uncommonly low Step m and examine them. [Augl9-35 V ST RECEIVEDWn innsinnment at the York Stere el 100 do:. Dairy Mueller. niannfaetnred at the Ineti. Will') Or the filled, in Philldetphm, era very ruperior q.ality, and will be sold by 3;11.11(.46.n In May 13, 20-1 • I. YARDLEY h . S:GAR FOR PRESERVING—WhiIe; nrl4 11rnwn Sugar of eYery trade,. and ;he 10,...,3 price, just received and i'..r "Sate by J. M. BEATTY & ca. Aug. I . .. 33 • _,. . 1 . N Eiir 'NO. I.MACICEREL,...IS4S's —No. 1 .• 51Al•KIIEL of this yea r'e catch, a splendid :irlirle, 11131 received and fir sale 6y. rreinlre-343-1 . II STROVEiE. / • UM CND SPICII:S—Ity tan Keg alw.tys on band 1 .3 and f r sale by March 1-In) LITTLE & MARTIN. Centre start 13'EF'S TONEEES, Didoena Situ,age, and 4tipe rar ainula.d heel, just received:lnd for safe by A. VI 34-1 • J.. 31. BEATTY: • DAVY'S SAFETY LAMPS. ' THE enbacriber II:. ills' Or rejved a •innidy of Lanipa, among winch are a few of Epton & Rob eri R . Improved S‘afety Lamp, which is acknowledgbY to be th,,, boo and caret • In oar In the nil net nt Europe. F or ,u!° at k;.a Niece tharrthei, can be lin nortaid, at . • lIANNNS':I April 1 Cheap Ronk and Variety r, 'lc:visit DA 111.1(CILIEESE- , email int toea 1 . 40 f ~t iperior Old Engl6ll Dairy , 11 0,0 .• jnst r••ceiv.'d and for Ly J, M. REATI'Y & Aug. IS. 31 FOR SALE & TO LET DialLlC SALE.— WM be cold at Public safe. by 1 1 the subs, reh e r, at the' house of Samuel Pear& in ; gehtlylkell ltaven, ore S'etord ey. the 411, of November. 1 p.iti, a licepsf; and I.OT situate in said Ilffongp, on %Illltlllu'rt il t llelli, illfllltiled tic111 , .03.1 ley a lot re 41 GeorGeorg?lil'l.U . . on Ite -west by Jelin Invers.on the north I by an elfey —tily-st. • !eel front and twee hundred and i twenty rear, cnot•iniese about on...fourth or nn acre, 1 with a good staidy tin re en, a well of good wale . Aer. i The gabs: fiber will give. the ;lurch:fret a Fond anti sof- helmet Warritifee-deed, and folly ralfiery the purr. see 1 OS 10 that Pte. &C.... Vor pan irlel 11, cycle 1.; the fel bscs i t", at Miner/wife.. Staleteelionsiell . re 5t . ..;(1 . C104k.P M., On said day, when the conditions n. l ll lee made limn. Oct2l-13-2tl - .HENRY JAll.l.:et. i IItPIIANS , (7OeRtSAI4I.—PUrFtt roll to an x i order eel lice Olilliali . rl ...Mr: 1.1 . 1S“:111 kill re linty, ' the soh-critter, administrator of Ito! ...ate of Jrt)lS ' tIIIIIIST.I tie of the llorenfith of Poinivetlel, en the . 000• I to of bchuy thin, etece,sed •w • ellexhose to sale. Icy public rendoe,on Sattirelay. the 4th day of November 1. st, at 10 o'llock in the forenoon, at tile A Merle:III ling In 10 ' the lliironzli of Pottsville aforesirel; a I elinkn lot eel mere of graund.sitteate on the northwesterly pppppp ide of ?.I irket iiireet. In the Porouglf of Pettlevitle. be lIT, the 1 middle one-third mitt of lent markedin Pelt A: alter seen ndilniOnal plan niche Itrwougli of Pottsville No. 29, boitudnd lie front by Market Street. 20 font 1 in the rear by an alley.containing in front 20 feet and it tamale or depth 100 feet. Late the esia . e of said deceased. Alec Infante will he given and the c !Ulm,' Of sale wade known at the time awl place of sale by j JCPIIS P HOBART, Admthistrotor 133 r rif the Com% SAMUCL Coss, Clerk. =el==l UULIC SALE (11 , NIT.- CARBON litrrEl..—The suherritn , r trill offer at huhlir sole, nn Monday. Non. lath. IdlN. at :Ihr :%It. Carbon llntel_in alnunt C3lllOll, all the furniture and hZr tirwinc, id lintel. Tile 931 C will coniniCnee at In o'clock, A.M ,of said day and continue frno day in day until tha = whole is sold. Terms and condition. made known on'ilie day of sale. •STiran-10-71•1 .10111 q WEA!VER. LOH. SALE sub.-row nireit I' tits !MUSE and LOT brine I.l,iiroueh nrliaqiin, now in the occupancy of IleudersontA Ilarland,forsale on the:.`.oth -nr , O.ttnlier, and it not sold on Paid day It w 01 ho rented at public outcry, riept3o.4o JOIIIN HUNTER. 12011. SALE—Three new and convenient two story 12 frame dwelling 110USSS and lots of groundontu • ated on Centre Street in tho growing lawn of Donald son ALSO. a commodious two-story stone store and dwelling HOUSE, together with the istork of roods. with several small frame buildings on the premlses,and two lota of ground, situated ou the corner of Main St. and the Rhilroad.a very desirable location for b4isiness, together With a neat and new two-story finale dwelling house pleasantly,-situated on the Main &rect. in the promising town of Tremont. They will be sold cheap. apply to HENRY VEIL, Pinegrove. N. IL—lf the store and stock is not sold, the store house will he for rent.. (l'inegmve,Sept23 .39.1mn FOR SALE.--The ouhseriber will sell the house in which he now resides, In Morris' Addition.— Possession Ewen Immediately If required. Sept 9-311 GEO H. POTTS. fr nE P i7lmrcedu7l part fi"r ouehrre;sstl7, a - sT„esra stand Store, together with apartments. Also a small dwel ling heme. To any Storekeeper wishing to embark in Kleine. in the flourishing towitof slinersville,tbe above advan tazentes location Is not to be sace:rd at. Further infor mation to by had at the Miners' Journal office. alien 34 on O t ra j : t E n fra belonging to too suit ieNt m applicants, ,n Coalll matt:.. known as the Mill Crack Tract, containing the follow ing list of Coal Veins, Many of which,—atriong other., tne Peach :Mountain Veins—having a range °foyer a tulle In length, viz:—Lent., Swam, Llarearleuch, Pearson, Clarkson, Stevenson, Little Tral4, Peach Mountain Veins, Green Parker Ravensilale Vein, Per pendicular, Diamond, and Ilig Diamond Veins, along with many others not named. . , Also, all that tract called thriunction Tiact, belong ing tothe said Conipany.containing the Saletn,Forrest, Eiahbit l!nlr. Mortimer, Tunnel. Black Mine, C. Law- Inn and Alfred Lawton Veins, Also, a Saw Mi I and Crust Mill ,situated on the Mill Creek Tia"rt,ill of which will bvented on moderate terms by applying in DAVID, CHILLAS, Pottsville. Feb.- M • is • L'UTLA SALE—AT Pal V ATI: SALE, All that II ' certain tractor parcel of land, situated nn the Broad 51Onniarri, in Lower Miltiattlonge township, i In Schuylkill county, (filVinerly Berke rounty,l In the stair of Pennsylvania. hounded and rieseribed as fol- Inws,to wit i—liecinning at a marked white oak tree; thence by late vacant lands. now: surveyed to Jacob Stiller, north sixty-five perches, to a white na k; thence! by late vacant land, now stir royal' to George %Verner. f west 146 perchesto a stone; thenceby late vacant land I now surveyed to Leonard Mick. sniithsixty-five perch. es to a Spanish oak; thence rant L 46 perches, to the place of beZirining,enntaintitr filly-five acres and one hundred timidity. two perches of land and allowances., of slit per cent. format's; &c. , JOHN C. 1111ENNF.R.; rixecutor Of p.nlails . estate. 69. Market et. Philads. l'hila.lelphia. ScpteMber 19. 1946 , f 39- A NEW anGt.-:; :tilt SALE.—A. new Organ -1 . with 4 regivers and 5 octaves. soft .e::: r"; a " mall' Church, or for the' elevation of Divine Service in a 1 (tinily. for nate by the subscriber trebling In Orwles burg ; this Organ will recommend itself on trial, hav ing a sweet sound. and I. durably tnade. The undersigned ate also prepared to manufacture' Organs of a larger sire, and will also lane Organs and Pianos. JOHN Ron= & SON. Orwigsbure,july 22,'•19._ 3O-ilmo ' C2I.iPCI2IOR COAL .111Illigg—INTIVi i..-1 VALLEV..:(A INII)1BE11.).-For nalS and for rent nn the moat reasonable terms. Inquire nib • ' V. L. MAXVVIII.L. Attorney at Law, ' -, " Wilkenharre, Lucerne noon!). Pa.' Wilkeshatte, L 12218-441 'e r`OIL iSALE.—Sawed Lath constantly on .hand li and for sale by J. G. & C. LAWTON.? april 29'48. ; I 9=Jrno DM FOll. SA.LE.—TMVN LOTS—In th • Town ,of Llewellyn--npply to A. nussEt.. , . June ID :21-11] alahantanno fltreer.iPotirville, AiIIITE HORSE. HOTlll.:—For. so 1 - orly Jacob Grioot's, earner of Centre arid Il' . -.Afahnotorgo. 'ireito..Pottsei/te.i.WILLIA.II ";,_ '... , MATZ, ann ~,,, nen 10 the poldteland- his nu merous friends that he lila taken the ahrWeselebrated theet, where he will be happy !seen all the firmer ens. tomer, of the establishment, hi' frit•mis and the public .in general. The hotpot has recently beeti fitted,up in the hest ntanner.and he fl utters - himself that by unre. mhting attention on his part. that he can: give entire sattafacti nto the travelling public, .' 1 Ills stabling is eulenvuee, and he has a large yard which will accommodate any, quantity of 'vehicles, and whirl, can be closed up at tight June 10.45. , ' FRANKLIN HOUSE, 105 Cassino ar. sheet.—Philadelpkts. This !souse is located f4a .1. In Chesnut street. het wren Third and Founh, in the immediate vicinity of she Exchange, Post Office. Ranks, and, business part of the pity. It is well itir nished,the'irnoins large and consfonable: The table is always supplied with the best .the market affords. The wines fa ,an are of the well known stock of the Mourn. i 4 andersorbor d are not in ferny to any In the city, The suhntiber is assisted in the marinas ment of the house by IL M. Slay maker, formerly or Lancaster Co., Pa., who has recently beers one of the principal assist• ants, la "IlartwelPs Washington Grum .;" The a er rant' ore polite and attentive to the wants isf the guests. Nothing shall be wanting - an the pan of the proprietor to make the Franklin House a conifonabla home to the traveller, the man of business nr pleasure. and It will be hie constant desire to merit a share ofltheir patron age: . Arets34l-03 G. W. SOULE, roprhnor. Hhalf gallon, pm, Maynard & Noyes' Inks,et, son's Steel Pen Ink,ltooter &r-, wholesale and retail. dozen, wholesale, at Ck 94-42) Cheal _ n/RA.PPING PAP , V V Wrapping Paper at oram,-Just received. Mao, for bans. and Bleating prim very cheapat • Soptzo-101 EIOSTIZ ECEIVED. el 'dies' Crotc beYBA GS at and Purer, Clanks, Steel I. Toilet for mending bags at Sept3o-40-1 I UST RECEIVED ,' If untineStiver I.E VFW will be sold Very'low at Rept3araol AND PR. 11 200 Bibles 0 eirfty style of bindinn. ci that, they ran hr pnrchast Gilt Edged Fondly Bibles al tt3 Vieitrn can purchas than ran In. - purchased In spril29 DUSITENBERGE'. I I CI.ONT.—This calm lies. schools. and tollezes. ht D „with inn pintos: Dili Nair:l.l remit at FIANNA This work !ight to be In the country. Price SO lit GEN. TA%L. Or Itnuah and Itraily Engliph ; by the 100, do.zen od •lugle, just tett:, CarFnir at city :Irk s. re , Clubs and others supp i pett by the quell r • 11.(NNivi FAN - I BROR'H S aqui PENs -, t riOT aril le, also Ileinedirt fr.. Ramr m Mild Pen+, with heavy. subottintl-i1ca,•,n,,,...,„ a cheaper article of Gold Prrie and ca,sik• 81 37i eat.h, just received arid for sale at RA i',l June 21 26.] Cheap Farly Staiiiintry ay 'JUVENILEBOOKS FOR PRESE seh,cr lber has on ham! areabirte, A , 1 nil assortment of Juvenile Root, calm Presents, purchased at ttade sale at very Irz a} will be sold 25 per rent chrapt, than Ihry my chard from the publisher.% at 1. BANN IN . I June 10 21.1 Cheep liinh end Vent. _ %.,7PE C °RUE C T Y• (4 % . cleorrector. or Vocabulary ill the Connor Sp e ,weh. Alphabetically Arra zea, far the use or schoo • Anil Dr...11,111'1 I,y Seth T. Hurd event red and far.alrit Feb 12.71 , 11ANNA7rrt Cheap llat op lIIr wa h nrltanar I , iVio.- - 111,1p4t 1. erth ThelY., 4, Took Look r at 19.1 ctn. Call at LONG Al - REM?, . twern Market and Arrh, PI , ~ e r:t 9. 'Pi. SPEECII T..roper.tore in tlsia 16 4 Price 6; cilia or 5 6,12.5 te, rfall In roii K h nn the lib 'For "In . ELVAN'i Jul; A. , Cheap p•kn j • 1811 FIIIEI MAP OF I- 11YCOACIILGE1 I' 111,1 one copy •.1 Ihie irnlnable and 9.1.7 a remain unsold. Persons 111 want hadnee.ren4n HANNAY! • June RI 2.6-] Cheap Rink and StithltiMPltY _______ __ ,„ 4 :ONGS FM: Tllr. C IiMPAIGN.—TstI.I it • DIM , ~n og 1 1 .0‘.1 , 1 0.1 f 1 ,,.. II drsll74.:l'. TIT,. JUR! f rti•lve,l ar4 fur rale at I nAN \ IS'i IL July 22. ' 1: .. , .:10-1 y.I riety Ft:ntro, Po•tmh IjitANTNG CA IID 1 'VD DR % v.'I3: , ;ST. • In great anne:y just rl•crived and bor.*tt ! I. lIANNIII -. June'lo 211 Chesil Ilenk end Stationart I. — TAB ERN CELT:IMAM IMIWING PEN 12 an blues. Just truly, 4 and P.r sale nt I I lIANNAVI 1' May . 14 20] St,: km-4 and Vati. IT llt-a ,CCIIIOISL 111j0K.5.-lPurchased al Mole'. ~ Trade Sale ,wh..1,01e 4nd r./11i! 1111 ltus fill 'rier, at 1. 4 ...02 ,0 1 AIN:CNA:VS itenkctm j ILT I. Sj u I li ., E C s, i E I v l er V G E u ll . it r, llo t :'n fr n , l i n i e t nt oC L.:dm July 10 1 BRADY & ELLIOTT, . MISCELItA:Fi.7.Ot: I.i.n.TTDONE I IlJavags at only 11 Intl per paqp r.c for 113 h, , DON! Sept23-39j Ch i elp Pape, lialtvnt CHALLENGE TA TIIE WHOLE HOIT'S IMPROVED CHEMICAL tikl Ducting grease, tar, p 1 p3lOl, or in easy substance,frnut ladles' and gentlemer:oa :lulling silks sod satins, carpeisoable rpookl shawls, ladies' bonnets t Ac. A reward oillit paid to any person who ! will produce I qti int green or dry that this snap will amino ; r gross. 11 per dozen, oill.l cenls per Wm. fel' holesale and retail at IILIANNAN'S funryr ottsville. who Is sole aerlnt for the county. A FFLICTED READ I 1-51EDICAL . '.CA. PRACTICE punctually attended to, meth; cuiar branches, by Dr. KINKELIN, Renato fly at his residence, N. W. earner of Third sad Cu Philadelphia.. DISEASES of the SKIN, mitt rang from itupurily of the bioutl,tnakingtheirappi under a hundred different fors, proof anal managed. TRAVELLERS tanipi led ate moms lice with medicine, &c. For pa rticulartme I Emporium and German Adler. (ltrelitl. TILE HOME. DOCTOR, or Famdy 2 Inn; the causes, symptoms, and freemen sea, with an account of the system white tI rules furresercin ',that state; appended to SW' receipts f ur making varions,kinds of medic'"' tidies of diet for the s ick eV, the whole foritcs , By John B. Newman, M. .• pr Ice 25 cents I , t) at LOCI - 40). HANNA S Cheap &Gigs AA, EAT' ROODS.—Just recehred.l Inge. IN of Brade, ChinaTeari, Neopoi.ton, v e rtu' Coburg, Rough and Ready and French Bee Si at unusually low prices, Irgeand small Strait I w as lo as 37} cis. by l i 5: Ned ;Market Street. Pottovil e., May 20 FATHER 00/01D4. • V —We have just cnOstauctell an upnO , c manufacanry of •Iding 'en weather ecatO Wit may rely upon her; aupplied at all moo Is upon, 11. OTRAUCII, a.CI CM CEO , 11.1.11.11 S VOIJ. / lust ;scclvcd from iI whip Elizabeth. ,st,llest EustisAln i t made expressly fa GOO iJ fur sale. Apply to T. & E. spin . 2.l tf Ala, et and 1.21 b ailleetw,riy L.AIL R OAD IROPi.—Thesubscribento iauJilig tranship AILS tubia, trom larerp,J i in !toad iron, 14 A I. 4 wow 14 H. Also, CO 101111 hestreflued gof ruuud ,. quate and flat bats. Apply tr Talc t.. 6EOI. North East corner or Matket amt Ittti rtmc AIL ROAD IRON -MO 1 OS .I . _ . doll Itood Iron, , ; :di do 1 1 x i do do do 4do 241 i rdo du dolonIG: 15 - do 1i i Ido I do do And l'lates,fur ualeby A. a, 1.1. RALSTON, 4 iouthfroot si.,rhl 17111..uLa., July 11, Md. DAR at.OlV-41a1- ted, and ?Gilled 11 1 4' n.il tnde, hilne ohm. har.._-do • ir"ft coil and sht•nr ail ; Vnaliph and A c rrr Ar ItIn4o; Oa. ail road aplket, ha nd and Ynrk more. 1 lATZDI: JUNIATA BOILER F s p, TONS nanrlefl Irnn, •Jcl svidthaor2ll,32, acrd 36 trich.onnd r•n. I I .k. er a. 811. ' ... - • ~.- 11, itlof :la— 4. ?oath Front ot. • pLAcKsmiTnlNG.'FprtNisc Aso t; ENG.—The ant..., her reenee loll f Il l '," he hi• commented the aliovel, booineut al ,Re Nl,llCa Chunk and Cnal Strrets, Fen.iille will he lian,.y to meets , orders:. JOBN Wi l N. R.-Come-reeks oil ctins,and nil glob' and for sale July R/. TO A•dlif ii2ITS A.1ND0T. 112 : 112,r MAGI!! Chtlekti• all mien. from 6 1 0 , 1 1, Salterle Burin:: Ralantes. Made •TP ,,,./ Y Ire . Engines. AO, 50 end 21itintinds. Platform.. - i taratea, more than 56 different' sires and Fl" g ' i , "le whnil"ililli,ld relpal at the inwext manakilo rime,. at NO. 34, Walnut street, by .... o i Philada.Feh•l9 1 0 4418] CRAP & 116i . Ltl . P LATFORM A.lSD—Oblis TElt,/ Painkoak a and Bale l a Celebrated ril's,-,, ,sizes, (ornate at Manalratlanq't Invreot ntr'll i I GRAY & BROTn I O -, • Dealer. in all kinds of Aral., Weitl::...„. • Welching Machines, 34 t V rl ' i , l l ! 7 ' 4eo Fehl9 18.19-6] I , ! BURDEN'SPATENT-110115g -.50 0 t ,, rri M li n A l f: l n h E r :I; ( l F ,, U p n i t:; l h i ri n n i , l ,,, ,h il i i:e: : o 4r. F tw i:d . li-a ! iii rent to the , patellae.r. MI ohm° o•_., trranted. and if not a at l uttotr ir l;tl urned a d the rtioney will be ter . : CRAY ss BRO. 11E11.42 Walnut P t ,PU:3, 1 --- PUBLIC CI100 1 ; BLA S/t5. otteh as monthly rest rm. for trarhero. Colleriore and Triutiorerla :Bonita. Warrants for Colleett c School Tax. Blank Order Hooka a d Perniit Book.. . 0 01 Alwayson hand and for sale et IIA; • v. ,. Printing Office and 1100 2 Pottsville, An s. 2, ...--•-- Wide C''rtaln Papef;v4) 5 0 R.t Pieces etp a wholesale and retail The highest .prite r. - il in exchange for pane n.t.olo rtp i rn e e, ."7,feT, .Panirbte . .7 , V , c , „„l spage .. ISJW closes andlivall Par' Rl-11 ro