POTTSVILLE. SATOGGAT, AUGUST 55, 1840. DELEGATE ELECTIONS. The Whigs of Schuylkill County, and all those friend ly to the Protective Policy and the present State and National Administrations, are requested In meet at the :Volk:vying designated places, between the hours of 1 and 8 o'clock, P. M., on SaTUIDAV, tierrENITSR Bth, 1810, for the purpose of electing two delegate. to re present each election district in a County Convention, • whickt will asterade at tile house of John Jones, in Schuylkill Haven. on Monday the 10th of September next, at 12 o'clock. M., for the purpose of forming a County Ticket. The Comnitttges named, will please ■uperintcnd the. election of Delegates in their reaper. Districts, or In case of univoldable absence, will 'procure substitutes: Pattraiiis.—N W Ward, Leeet* llotel—Committee of Vigilance, W Klhae„ .1 P Bertram. N E Ward, Peter - Wool'. Motet—Committee, John:J Jane,. Adam Shortie. B Ward. Matz 's Hotel-Committee,. Daniel RHt, J 8.0 Martin. Montt Carbot—Slmpson•s Hotel—Committee, los George, Benny IMO& Pert Carbon—l WoGinger's Hotel—Committee, F Martz, thlab Gene. Mist ',sills —Hrun's Tiotel—Committee, Evan Evans, Ceo t 3 lteppllcr. Bravdt—P llebrea• Hotel—Committee, Dan's Tobias, gas Cockhiil. _ . New Castlr—Lindenmuth's Hotel—Committee, M Mader., Esq.. Scott Steel. Tsissgas—Bezid's hotel—Committee, W W Mc- Guigan, Jacob 8 Treat. Nerweries—Laken Hotel—Commitlea, Ira Lake, lamp Wilson. • • Vildke—Ealliet's hotel- , Committee, Thomas Thom as, Chas Bensinger. seroilakirt—lnes Vost's Watel—Committee, Jacob Shaer, John S Struthers. Trio:lasi—Ms Tit Mellon's Thatel—Corendttee, Edward Witmsn, .1 B McCreary.. Frailty'-3 Wttmac'. Ilotel--Commlttee, E B Reedy, eaml Clark. - - Ctess—n Shoetree,Rotel—Committee, Robert Pat ton, Jonathan Goodman. Butler—l F Dala• lintel--Cornmittee,E P Barkhart, John Mortimer. Berry—Priengler's Danl Deng. ler. Jacob Autnau, Upper' .lialiantaaeo—J W Tippler's hotel—Commit tee, Simon Horsier. Gabriel Herb. Loire* Ate itlcatori.ro—J Ormanbillolel--Committee, Osman, Esq.,Ellae Arta. Purter—P.Allynrt'a Hotel—Committee, John [land, 'nen, Jos Wasirmao. Pinegeore BorouhrA—Major Roane lifotel—Commit tee, Levi Miller, Caleb Wheeler. Pieerrare Tlatemship—Major Koons' Itatel—Cemmit tee, Peter Ptine, WaalEckert. Wasse-1. Scholl's Ilotel—Gommittee, di Minn', RBA , - Peter I,sinhensi ins. North difkicheini—D Basharc's Rotel—Committee, Jacob Blille,ffilaj Chas Dengler. SchttylkiThllarra „I Jones' Hotel—Committee, Gen! Kauffman, Mficli t Bowman. . Sixth Jtillskcini—lilre Reber's Hotel—Committee, Daniel Reber;Jonalhon Emrich. ManAtha— UHot's Rotel—Committee, Gco Rick ert, John Lehman. West Brunarrirk—gaml 'Vanes Datel—Committee, Jos Albright, Dan'l Noier. 'Orwirrbere—Court noose—Committee, Bailer, 1.1 dna)). , Port efiette'n—lloyeT's Hotel—lsaac Myers, John Bond. • Nereanstare—Benalnget'aliott.l--Comonitteo,Dan't Bock, Fred rtlfecer. Wert Penn-•J Schwartz's notel—COmraittee,Dan'l Itktier, Jaroh Mantz. Rush.—W, llotel—Cmamittec, Chas Brans.. EFn., Jacntt Faust. ' trains—Rapp . * Hotel—Committee, Samuel Ruppert Mirka Muter. By o'reter of the Committee to Lift Inatrance.—The i mportance of Life In., aurance hi made manifest in the decease of Mr. John S. BOyd, a dry goods merchant of Philadel phis, who died from en attack of paralysis ,of the brain. He had insured his life for $5 000 in the P.enn Mutual Ige InsTance Company,of that city. which sensual promptly mrt the loss, bring $5,000. Every person dependent upon a Salary for FO eistence. should not he-irate a moment to have this matter attendrd to. rV" Putriutic.—Henry Clay has written a fetter in which he urges the necessity of mending . by the Aministrttiun. Whatever differences n 1 opinion may have eaisted upon certain ismes,anif 'whatever out pn4lton may have been, he thinks they should all be forgotten, land that with heart and hand, we should support the Atlminitiration pow in power. Let the advice sink deep into the besrts of the Whtes of Pennsylvania; who are pat entering upon an imp.otant contest. Let it, as coming from the Stile of Ashland, be heeded touch can be acted by harmony and union, and this is the time when we should all endeavor to Maintain the position we have gained. , r.—ea The Next 110.1:te cy" Represtufatives.—The :States N itih Carotins, Tennessee, Kentucky,. Alabama, Indiana and lowa, in which elections fur the nest Congress !lase been held this month, ere entitled to 49 members; and sent to the last tionive-s, 21i I. iciifiie , ” and 23 Whit:.. Ss far to escentained the Whigs have lost one member in Tennes-ee, end 3 in In hsna, in all 4 n.ernherii, 9111 i to B.latet. O of the three in In diana, hon,ever t .sets ga i ned by the Free Sailere. There is no change in Kentucky or N. :Caroline. end probably none in Alabama--The locofecos mutt gain one or two membery more to teacup a ma— jority of th e ‘ House, Which is 116. If they hold their own; they wilt have only 1 i 5. The 11 Free Soder', who have been elected to the neat Con. Will hold the balance of power. ttorrespotibetice. ttor the Miners' Joutnal.j .I.E.TTEENOROYI SLOPE NO. tio. IV-11Y ♦ COIXOTOLITZ "Let me iee wherein My tonguehath wronged him: if it do him right Then he path wronged himself: if he be free, When then, my taxing like a wild gnose des Unclaimed by any man."—rke vest sue It. ) I have to apologize for n t' writing last week, but ''circumetanct a over tar 'eh I had no control." prevented me. lam now on hand with a pocket full 4 rocks,, and shell run slope No. 3 right into the Locofoeo party, and if any of my machinery should get out of order, I will call upon the Agent of the Gis Company for cus-istance; on get the lion. Vicar of . Bray to help.= out of my .trnu- We. Sinc'it my last totter, I have heard that the writer of these letters wee a foe to workingmen, and as surllv i denounced from the stump by one el the immortal Schuylkill demagogues, (the msn who gets mast beef, I mean, for disorganizing.) If I sin a foe of. the workingman I don't know it, and hope I never shall, for all my sympathies are . , with them and ever shall be as long as life Ay, .. j for I was born oneand shalldie one. Ttin'eherge wee untrue, as all those who have rest: my former letters can testify'; hot let that pass—time brines many change., and a few months will prove to the workingmen who aro their friends and who are their foes. In this great Republic all men ark equal, and all are workingmen—those who exercise the !aim/ as a means of livelihood, as well as those who delve in the deep bowels of the earth. Tha inter• eau of all ere are synonorcous, and when united, it , c. lower upon earth can withhold from them their frights. fr. a community as limited as ours there ',must Decease ily be union reguired, otherwise all .efforts which go to alleviate must fail. The .question then that stisea,, is this, who is it that creates these disputes and dissensionel Is it the gre■t mesa of the people, or only corns fed inter ested Arica hunters 4 Let the following truths &newer. In May last, when you auocisted together t ootitsin en advance upon the price of your, labor, mu there not onion ,and harmony exiongat an classes. The Englishmen and trishmen,the Welshmen end the Scot - amen, united with perfect unanimity, sod the true heated from all classes wished the cause God's speed, and predicted your ultimate success. In alt, the County, was there one who was fOoLhardy enough to deny your ju.t and lay 'you were:not in the right 1 Far some weeks your sky was clear and the Coal Merch ants began to give way to your just'l.dernands; but then when all was going on smoothly, a few evil spirite, in the shipe of fiends, began , to find that your cause must triumph, if left to the cur— rent of eventv, sought to gain your confidence to advance there individual/ interests. The storm "d whirl of the root Pest, suited them better than the calm or sunslal , m—e few weeks passed away. and black eyes end bruised faces were substituted 1 1 in lba place of • ilea end marry greetings.— What, I ask. wa the occasion of this change I It surely was not n you. for when you were left to your unaseisted council all went right ! No, the fault was in your *deism, and those advisers were demagogues and 014 Mu idtera. Men o(; this cramp always make capital out of every trifle to assist itv'tbeir own elevation. 'Many of 7ps, map will haZre to pay the enienee.of long protracted law suits and weeks of impriacnnienl, for their folly in listening to such iota= eounrel. ' Huta* for the kfiner, Mechanic and Laborar,'lP Ito cry of secb.ruen befOrelp eleetiorygoi stag they have succeeded they turn to you ■ cold shoulder and laugh atiyour greenness in behising them. The, reason why the Union it Row pros. trated, is this, you bare listened to bad advice sod followed your leaders till they hove almost led you to the d—l. So now, I. fancy, it is thus to pull the rein on them.' Who'hsie been your friends? thoseho' assisted to ruin your miss, or those who warned yen against those evils end begged you to desist! These are questions you can an swer for.yourselres. Is it not s fact, that when a country is pros. peroua the laborer receives a just compensation fortis services. And is it not equally true, that no party can be the friend of tho workingman vetticliadvoestre a policy dismetricat to that which would prove . bendicill, tf pursued. Yet such is the core, et present, with the Locofoco party in the Coal Rigion. 7 'That great party are unanimous in their advo— cacy of Free Trade, and yet a majority of that party know that this seine doctrine has ruined the 'interests of all those who are now interested. and who labor, with their hands, for a living in the North. In the face of these facto, the Locorocos here, have the impudence to call upon the work ingmen for support ; knowing, at_the same time, that a continuance of this doctrine most bring . ruin and disgrace to seven, out of ten, families in the Coal Region All who read and reflect, know that the Whig partrare the steadfast supporters of Protection, and from the Commencement of this Government they have erth'ered.to it through evil and good report. When the lamented Harri son we, called to his home, and Traitor t•john reigned in his steed," that pasty passed tho Tariff set of '42. It has been repealed, but now them is a chance for its re.establiihment at the next meeting Of Congress. Will the workingmen of Schuylkill County now prove recreant and re. terse their verdict of la.t November, or will they all steadfastly suppott the Whigriominees at the next election and prove true to their lent'? I feel satisfied that a strong stint will be made to carry this County, by s host of interested !earth ems ; but 'tie for yr.° to prove this fait to them, that yo . ur own intereate must first be taken care of, and then the dogs are privileged to the crumbs which fall from the table of the people ! I can• not, r of will I say, vote for this man, or that man —the choice of a man - depends up.m yourselves. All I ask of you is this, vote for no (Ed Hunker who bas occupied office for years; and who has now enough of the worlds gear—but if Yon must vote for that party. take a fledgling; who, if you ate not satisfied with him, you can pluck easily; for 'is said old geese OTC tougher than a sailor , yarn. If some of my friends cannot now tell what I woulddie at, in my next letter I will ex plain still further. Look out, I have souse'fancy tales on —.., to tell yet. Aug. 24, tSPI. ‘Communications. ' For the \liners• Aluinal Mr. Bannan A good deal he. recendy been sail end written upon the subject of coloring commercial di:attest in this couniry % surd more especially as connected with the'great interests of the Iron and Coal trade. While some ailaneete .11 sy-tern -of governmental pohey which has for its ohjsct the protection of American Manufactures; others, on the other hand, are in Naar of e Free Trade policy to the virtual exclusion of all articl• s of American man ufacture. Under the fr:goent and necessarily varying phases of OUT government both these sys tems have been tried ; and experience has Naught us, that the one puts in healthful motion the "Plough, the Loom and the Anvil," it, sets the bead of,thelitillonaire to work fir the' investment of his capital, and Factories and Furnaces and seine as if by magic, employing thousand. upon thousands of our population and giving a lively stimulus to business in general, through ell its varied ramifications. Etperieneri has ale° us that. under the influence of the other a withering blight sweeps over the whole of oar vast commercial enterprises, the capitalist is no longer willing to, insect his money, trade languishes, nothing Mimi-hes, and the, thousards who hcretofirre were frilly employed and at fair VP3G^S, are either thrown out of employment: alto. Gelber, or must work at gra illy reduced wages.— The last seven years of rhe htvory of our coun try prove these facto beyond a cont•sdi..tion— we have all siren it. In Penney's tniv, and more evpeci3qy in our own Coal Region, it might read. ily be supposed that there would be but one opin ion on this- imporant triestion ; that would be the narurai inference of any noe who has wit -nes/red tne working of both qytems ; hut alas! how true it is ! and it not unfrequently happens" _that a man's greatest enemies are ' those of he own household?' 'Poem are in cue very paradoxical as it may seem, enemies to our pros perity of the mint pernicious kind,—enemies Whose interests one wouldarippo-e would tre Wen. titled with the success of the Trade, but who prOMUlg tte doctrines which have already brought us to the verge of leinltiupicy, and ,who rec. Will desirous of perpetuating a system pay ' tively &tweet' ye of all ceinm,rrill pre4ierity.— Every body knows arid feels the pretreat distressed state of the Coal and Iron Trade`. The doctrines of these very men (enemies. in our midst) baits brought on this distress P,very body 'knows that thousands of workmen, Miners, Laborers and Me chanics, are at this moment out of employment,— these very men (enemies in our midst) have assist ed all in their power to do the miseltief;—we all, also, know that if the Tariff of Ifi46 is to eon- Untie in operation, out prospect is bad indeed : no glimmering light at improvement can be seen in the prospective vista, bodneas must of necessity drag and languish; amlithe value of labor Must come dawn to the E,oropean standard. Men, citizens of Pottsville, who-will advocate these doctrines, merit the frown and reprobation of all— employer and employed; as they are 'alike ene mies to the interests and happiness of All. Oper. alms may have suspensions, and Miners and La borers may have strikes; but there is a radical meaner as regards our existing Tariff, which must be put right before our business can receive its ,wanted activity. The pro:cction of our trade and the consequent employment of all our Miners, 103b01e73 arid Mechanica,ougheto have no comae:- ion with political ohmic* It is true,! that it has always been a doctrine of the Whig party, but it is a gonstion in which all are alike interested, I Whigs and Democrats,—it is of vital importance to us all, whatever dishonesty and political dente goguiem may nay, this is* stubborn fads wel have been taught it by experience, and it is not tong since thaf . D , mocisey raised its voice most lustily for a Protective Policy. The banner-streaming , motto of "Polk, Ddllas and the Teta of 4812," is "within the memory of men still hairier . -yes, it is, within the memory of children. Yet such is the 'intent elemental ptlitcat dishonesty for mere party purpo-es, that Democracy, pure Democracy, now Fees everything that is amiable end good and prosperous in the Tariff of 1816-never was there a more gross insult offered to art intelligent corns Inanity ! Oar domestic enemies now tell us that ieer.production has brought on the existing disc tressed state of the Coal 'Vratle—this is but adding insuli upon insult. It is admitted that there will always be fluctuations in business bum local causes, to a greeter or less extent—human wi-dam cannot prevent it. Iris also admitted that the indomitable energy and enterprise of our citizens, may sometirnett carry them too far; they may, and do sometimes, over•atep the boundary of prudence, but it is absurd to say that over-production has brOught on our present embarrassment—the idea is ridicule* shallow. 'A Farmer ploughs his land and sows his seed in the fall, ceofident that the same market which last year consumed his produce, will again neel it the coming year—but alasl while the bountiful hand of neture is doing its pert in bringing forth the crop in due time, an enemy comes anti utterly destroys the consular'', that when the grain is ready foe market as Urinal; it is not wanted—the consumers are gong-=the Farme.r cannot sell his produce, and he is brought into trouble.. Now, who would ever ,dream of. alleging that overproduction had brought on difficulty yet this is the kind of logic which our' Free Trade wiee,seres use. The Protective rave.' nue law, as established in 1842, created a market for our great staples of Coal and iron; capital was I freely invested, the seed was sown• in the shape of numerous large icoprovernents, all our Miners, „Laborers and Mechanics were healthfully' and , profitably employed, and the whole country flour.' :shed and prospered ; but, in an evil hour an , enemy came, the Tara law of '46 was enacted and hence the consumption of our pruduce cut off, and a general prostration of trade la the conse quence. Nobody can honestly doubt the coffee'. [ near this —: t is too palpable for the moist super. ficis observer to overlook. Then, under existing circumstances, what is to be done to re-animate. our business? The grelat root of all the evil must be removed—a law must bo passed giving WE cient protection - to American Manufactures, and especially to our great staples of (Joel and iron, so that our Bolling Mills, Furnace*, Factories, and all our workmen of every elan, may be fully'and profitably employed. For the accomplishment of this very desirable [ end, the trammels of political party, on this subject, ought for once to be thrown off, and all actin unison for the common good. POTrEll7ll4,y,,abr, Aug. 14,180. • THE MINERS' JOURNAL, ANIrPOT_TSVILL.E GENERAL ADVERTISERt' For tiro Miners• Journal Mr. Batman .• • - Dear Sin—As your paper bag become the Median, through which the friends of Captain Nagle . proclairn their high estimation Of his servi. eta in the late Wet with Mexico, (a was as un just as it may sanguinary, and expensive to this Government) on the conrideration of which they urge his election to .. .the 'office of Sheriff of this county, permit me, to avail myself of the nine means, to present to the public, the Military claim. of Peter Filbert, Esq., of Pinegrove, who is also a candidate for the liheriffany. In the year .1814, a company of drafted Militia marched from %Vomeladorf, for Baltimore, to the ieet,of %Var. On the mama daj, aeverat young men (amongst whom was Mr. Filbert, then only 20 years of age) started • Volunteer Company, and in lessjhan one week, this Company was Uniformed, and on their way to Detain - ore, where they arrived in due time, and being attached to the regiment of Cot. Hitcher, rev ved until the close of the war; end were honorably di-charged. Capt. Nagle, hes done boner to himself, Ind his country, in the &amid pst'iorrem he tins mani fested, in offering himself as a arierta.e on the Altar of his L'ountry's good ; notwithstandingithe War was an unjust one. But may not ati ambition for Military glory have had a preponderating influence over • patriotic spirit, in forming his decision to go to Mexico, especially, when it is remembered, that it cm a war of conquest, and riot of defence. Mr. Filbert volunteeted to so and fight for oar own.-homes, and our own fsmiliee, against a ruth ler4 foe, that had already invaded our own land of freedom. He also offered himself on the Altar of his gauntry. He gave his all, and Capt. Nagle could do no more, So far as real service is con cerned, I presume, that that of Mr. Filbert, mar fairly be put in juitaposition with the Captain's deeds of bravery, snot thouei Mr. , Filbert ' s devo lion to his Country's cause, has been in some de. greet - overlooked thus far, I trust, that it is only necessary, to direct the public mind to the facts, warn his claims will receire that estimation &sr which they are deserting. But the claims of Mr. Filbert are not dream , scribed to Military fame and services. As a eiti zen, and a. man of business habits arid industry, he is deserving. AP to competency, no one will dare to raise an objection—(seta which' ire fully demonstrated by the unanimity with which all hie neighbor., Democrats aad Whig., pro!nounee in I his favor. In a political point of vi e w, he certainly I is, and ought to be, the Whig eandidate, se tar as political preferences have a bearfn; in the matter, having been en ardent and devoted Whig for many years, and being, as it were, the father of the party in this county. He was the first Whig oat for the office in the present campaign, and will be supported by a large number of Your. es the limn I of-the party,. ..X. Y. Z ra,..9AT The Coal Trade for ISI9. The quantity sent by ltail ItOad, this week, is 27,334,- 07—by Canal, 19,512 09—for the week, 46,916 16, tnns, showing an increase of 5,323 tons, over last week. 4,- 933 of which is by Canal. There has been an increased demand for Red Ash Coal daring the week, principally for the New York market, caused in a great measure to save the Advance of 10 rents per ton In tolls and tran4aartation, wirca will take place on the hrst of September. The same cause will prohNbly produce an lnerettzed shipment the ensuing week. The While A•; trade is unusualty dull for this sea son of the year. ,No less than fifteen Collieries, we are informed, are now mantling idle for the want of orders ; others are only worked about half the time. and none are worked up to their fall capacity. The supply of Coal sent to market so far from the different regions. is less by about 150,000 tons, than to the same period 1311: year,and it will requi_•e an in— crease over the supply of last year for the ballance of the season of about 150,000 tons Ito make uji the con sumption of last year. Unless the decrease In the consumption this year will be much greater then the most desponding, anticipate, the business ought to b. brisk for the remains three months ofthe Amount or Coal .ent over the Philadelphia and Rend ing Railroad and Navigation for the Week ending on Thurbday milling CANAL. W PEG ' Tor. .t.. WEER. TOTA 4. P Carhnn. 6,120 16 214,607 00 7,906 12 115.537 62 P(81.,1116„, 2,110 15 - 89,402 10 3.365 05 30.474 04 z. 14avvn, 14 124 11 2250 , 0 02 6.562 04 70.460 15 P 910404 n, 2,824 05 80615 1G 1,592 Of 20,552 13 27,331 07 069,865 15 10,542 09, 213,024 12 213,024 19' / Tool by lIR Ac r.. 1. 912,503 13 To same period laet year, by RAtlroad 827.790 03 Llo by Canal . 151,014 07 Decreaseihia year, 175,020 03 loon LEHIGH COAL TRADE. The rollnwinz it the quantity ofenal Bent from the Lehigh region fur the week ending Aug. IS, ISIS. . . 1,V1,111[. T074t.. SIIMMit. Mine. 10.2 1, 2_ 19 . • 151,725. 07 Rhumo Rnn, . 2,057 10 56 065 19 lloaver MeltiraVl. 2,605 19 31,505 04 prin: Mounlain Co. 3.499 10 57,159 15 113leton Coal Co. 1.414 15 15,314 09 Cl überry Coal Co. 3,373 03 44.092 02 Diamond Coal Co.. 475 10 • 3.7117 01 Buck Mountain Co. 3,727 10 47..539 15 Wilkesbarte Coal Co. 1,390 03 ' 0,099 15 t 10,717 Q 7 493,903 07 To WIMP period 19944 , 91% 913,445 00 DELAWARE AND HUDSON COAL TRADE Sent for the week ending. Aug. 11, IBM IV ELK. TOT 4 16.023 2:i lil Tn the same fT4riali last year 2.2.3C3 ' LEEErma Trairsportatian so the Railroads in Schuylkill The following is the quantilB of Coal transported over the different Railroads in Schuylkill County, for the week ending Thursday evening. Ws ER. Tarot.. Mine Hill and S. TI. R. R. 21.001 12; 257.658 02 Little Schuylkill It. IL 4.798 19 . 101.280 01 Mill Creek do 0.874 13:1 131.703 at Mount Carbon do 5,760 03' 128.817 02 Schuylkill VBllB3, do 9 210 18 185.817 15 Mt. Car2nn and 1% Carbon da 7,250 03 211.560 12 Union Ctrial do 2.19702 52,66710, Swatara do 1,301 00 38,339 01 lATE3 OF OLL •ND' TEL.N,PORTATION ON• RAILUO&D ' To Sept 1, Inn. To From 51.11arhon.S•Iloven.P.C}1111nn Richmond. on ilisinel„l,ll.9, 170 165 1 45 Philadelphia. do , do 1 70 165 I 45 umcno OF T tt.f. ET CANAL. 70 serr. I. 1649. IF. is 51t.Corbon, 5.1134 en. P,Chnton Tn Pit6ndelphli 75 rts. 72 etc- 63 tts: ! R• its Of FGEIGOT. •-- To P;illadelohla, To New York For additional New Advertisements see Next Page. They will here be ..found arranged ender Satiable Scads. Card. mug dwie. o Mr. and . Mrs . Town's derninary. • rik-cond street. near Norwei:ian, will be resumed on Mon day, °dust 271 b. the laws of Penns) I- Lt.:vs:de ; 'Second edition, bringing the laws up to tile present time, price 07. Just published sad fez sale at lIANNAN'aI Cheap Low and sitscellancons Liookstores, Aug. 25, 35-] Gas In Pottsville ! .T fIE subscriber informs the citizens of Pottsville, 1. that he will be prepared to arrange the necessafy futures for lighting Dwelling Braises, Hotels or Pub lic Buildings, with Gas, sad 10 furnish burners of every variety and style, at the the most reasonable !vet,. Orders will he tlmakfully received at hit shop. onitho• corner of Vaneti Wihnk and Coal sts., and at the Watch and Jewelry :lore of Robert C. Green, next. doer to the Post Office, Centre clree,t. Pottsville. Aug 2.5 1849. 35-) . JOHN WARNER. E. Hicks Jones, WHOLEPALE DEALER & MANUFACTITREnf or %PILLOW AND WOODEN WAII.E, NO. 16 NORTH SCCOND ST. Between Market and Arch ma. under,' Sidney Joel's , Carpet Warehouse. two doors below Chriat CtuectO IPS on hand and is constantly mceiring a Inure or a l calentaCe assortment of Combs, Bruhes, Eaney Goods of every description, port Munesnue to mentinll,) I,6oking Glasses of Gilt nod Mahogany frames, Baskets Coaches, Chairs, Cr. BROOMS. Shaker's 'Eastern Wisp and (Morstry Brooms. Win. ,Row Rhoda ' Door Matz, Tubs. Rociets, Churns, Waal'. rboarda—in fact, Woodall and Willow Wore of every 'description, all of which will be sold low for Cash or Oily acceptance. Merchants would save themselves much time find trouble, by ealling and examining my stock before pur chaslag. , N. B.—Looking Glares, are insured against Break age to all ;mirror the Union, without extra charge. ikuguat 25, 1840. - .15.-amo Manufactory of Pocket HOOKS, &C. NiC52/r CAtawnt Street, 46ore Sacral PHILADELPIIII. ! TBI subscriber respectfully solicits public attention to his superior nod tasteful stock of Pocket Books, Banker's Cases. Bill Books, Dressing Caws, Card Cases, Port Mottoles ' Purses. Pocket Enlves,and other fine Cutlery, Gold Pens and Pencils, Begar CASED, Chess sten, Back Gammon Boards, Dominos &e. ace. fits assortment cocsists oft he most fashionable and modern styles,wfthe finestuali sim ty and excellent work rnanshi s,, embracing every ,deble fancy pattern, which hemill at all times be prepared to exhibit and runtish wholesale or . retail nit the -most pleasing teem. .purchasers who desire to supply themselves Oth article/ of the besrquality will consult their Mimesis by sailing at this establishment. . Poekot Bonk Manufacturer,d2f Chestnut Street. August 15, 1840 35-6 tao Lamps! LampS ! Lamps! - Oo? the various kinds (or burning Oil, Lard, Plaid, Gas, Camphine, &al Mao, N ight UM:MS and IlanC ing Limns for Rails; Yilobea, 1,131 , a and cat; Pipes, Shades, 4c., just receliel and for rale at , • - BANNAN S Cheap Stationery & Variety Stoles. July f-1 1849. ao- StalPti - CHAIN.—For sale. 2 second handed loch Slone Gbalas:,. BRIGHT & POTT. July 2A, 1412. Valuable . Coal . Laud ' FOR BALE. TM subscribers, assigewee or. Gentle W. Baum. lam expose to Publie Sale, tril Saturday. the MO day of October nezt,at .1 o'clock, in the afternoon, at the house of Mortimer & Mother, .Inkeepere In the Borough of Pottsville •in the County of Schne i ... kpl, the following described Real estate : the undi vided half or a certain tract of Coal Land. situate in Barry and Norwegian Ton rtshipr. Schuylkill Coun ty, bounded by lands of John flartnian„ Peter Ritatib, and others, containing 152 seem, moreor less. 't his tram of land a situated nn a branehOf the Rig Schuyi. kill a fete miles from the head of the Neat Branch Railroad, and contains a horizontal bed of aapctiOr Coal. with about seven feet light cohering, on which a shall has been sunk through Coal, shiny feet deep. Thera are on the premiers a large Log Donee sod ' Stone Kitchen, (now occupied at a. tavern.) with StablPF, sheds, &e. • the old Banbury toad payola immediately by the Term. Atso, At the same tune and , place. the undivided half part of a certain tract of coal Land, situate in Rush Township, Schuylkill County, bounded by land of Peter Knapp and Vacant laud, containing in the whole. Tiff acres and allowance.. The terms of sale will be made known by the Asift sees, ou the day of sato.' !. ClialtLUS FRAILEY, JOHN BEYTEBBIAN, Assignees of George,y. Baum. Augnst Pr. 1840. 35-41 Oriorth American and United States Caicos. in sert daily, for 3 weeks. and send bin to ibis Omen. Blind Manufactory. CLARK, VENITIAN TILIND 11 A NUFACTIMER, Figs of tle Gotdea Eagle. Ae0.139 and 143 SoutA c , cOood at. Woo Dock at. rup.ADELrtita. TZEEPR always on torrid a twee and fashionable wr it. sortment of WIDE and NARROW SLAT WIN DOW BLlNDs.'enanufactured In the best manner, of the best materials. and at the lowest cash prices. Having reSiled and enlarged hliestablishasent, frets prepared to complete' orders to any =aunt at the shortest notice. Constantly on band at assortment of MAHOGANY PURNITIIRE of every variety, manufactured expressly for hls own sales, and purchasers may therefore rely on a good if. title.., 15.0 pen in Ihe evening. Orden from a distance packed carefully, snd sent free of porterage, to any past of the city. H. CLARK. Phtlada. August 25, 1149. -35.1 y Wholesale and Retail CLOCK. STOLLE,' . 30. 938 MARKET St. ABOVE-SEVENTH; Sesta side—ruixontl.rnia. 21. ALTHOUGH we can scarcely estimate the ~c, value of TIME commercially , lathy calling at ~,, till above Establishment, :JAMES BARBER. ' will Ilirnith his friendr, among whom he in cludes all who duly appreciate its fleetness, with a be_aatital and Perfect Index fur marling Its progress, of wouse value they ti2lrjudge. . Ills extensive stock on hand, constanly changing In conformity to the improvements In taste and style of pattern and workmanship, consists of Eight-day and TAirty-hoar Bross COUNTING liousli. PARLOR. HALL, CHURCH and ALARM CLOCKS: 'French. aothic and other fancy styles. as well as plain. which Trom Ills extensive. connection and correspondence with the MantifactUrers he finds be can put at the tow "t cash fi gure , in toy quantity from one too thousand, Of whichhe will warrant the accuracy. ah:Clocks repaired and Warranted. Clock trimmings on hand. Call and ace me among them. • JAMES BARBER. XXE Market ht. 1 Plillada. Aug. SIS, 1649. 34-ly ~ Philadelphia Stove :Works and WARNICK, I..F.3IIIf,ANDT 4k... CO. First Whorl abort Noble :`lint an the Delctleure.• UN hand and for sal e on the most roasonable testi s , a very largo and trantwome to.sortment of osove, comprising a variety of new and beausiul patter-I.s, arming which will be found the Wow ing : Cookie Favorite. for wood nod coal, • - e sires Complete Cook, , 5 " • Air Tight Complete, l 3 " . Nets Complete. ltirlk 3 " Double Oven, l'otopleto, • 3 ". Rucks County Ecotional,t, (potent flat top,) 3 " James' Cook, for vessels, 2 ", Nint Plate_Stoves, pram top, ' 9 . t:" Do - do do boilor, 0 bo, do di, Jog 1,..ck, ' 2." Ten do do i . 3 " Seven do do l 4 Cast Oven or Bandinns Stove, , 3 " liertorie Stove, for Oven,. 2 " • flo do with collar on t••p, 2 " Franklin Keystonej Cannon Stove, ', 8 Rare Cylinder Stoves, l!ght or heavy cylinder, 8 " Dar Room Stoves, . , 4 " Rases and Top, l , 8 Radiator Plater, . -4 " ' New York Radiator, i Summer Furroacesj • . 4. " . Gas Over, • l • 3 " Salamanders, Alt Tight Plates, • ' 4 , ". Stanley Cast Parlor Air Tight, 4 '3 " t% l' Ay ' ''""•l l :: .1- d d n o '. R d a o diat.:r ° , Etna do do • di, • 3 " 'tir - TOIr Completi, patent, 11 new and superior stave, ' 1 6 " Tea Kettles, Ftrive and Flat i101111111A; English Roll ers, Round and Oval. Bulged and Straight 1 . 0(3. CrS, Lone. Vans, &O to lit all the stoves. :links, Spout Irons, Hydrant Drill trousoke. &c. Dealers supplied with odd Hates, Grares.Fire Bricks, &c. &r. Light Castings of all ~escryouns, neatly and promptly taricuted ArrSusU.s, ISII Fresh Teas! Fresh Teas : WOODSIDE & HERR, WOOLESALE AN)/ litTA 11. TLA DEALTI3 AND (1110.C.EltS, .Is. 4.00 .Ifactit at. four doors Lriure Eleresta at. Xorth ale. and first Grrcerry tsars brium Leunurd's Murk. Burke Tavern, PIIILA I)LLP it la, KEZP:rinstantly.on band a large and supe- C - Ztrior Orme TEA NU 'GROCERIES, rota- Z. ,'••• prising in part sorts fine Young Dyson, hope. opr. li or iirtal and Gunpowder Teas; delminue flavoured Rose. Chulan Pow chant Toa , i, In six and iliac ounce : {ripens, satiable for Country Trade. Also, extra fine Oolong, !Sing Yung, Soucleing, and Orange Pot o To.is, all of whit h will no Fold cheap by the hos. P rate old Dutch Government Java. sung Rio; prune Maracaibo, La:Myra and St Domingo Uotrees; Unlined and Drown Sugars, Rork, 'Ground and Ville SOU; ; Mot:lases ; Spices, dc.. ¢e , all uf Which will he told cheap. wholesale or retail; N. B.—Farmers and Storekeepers are Invited to call and examine our stock. and:-compare nut ',Cars with those of any other establishniunt in that city. as we are determined nut lo be undsrpold. WOODSIDE & KEIUO. Angela. 05, 1819. . 55-Into MIME tilliited, do not Despair I ANOTHER. FELLOW BEING ItF.SCI: ED FROM Roark. by seheisek's Pubsemic Srup. THE following case is Otte of the greatest triumphs of medicine aver disease ever published in medical history. Read, it Prompted hino other than the feeling of benevolence. and for the benefit of my afflicted fellow beings, de sire to make known a short description of tny disease, and Me Unexpected cure I obtained !rout SCIIENCE'S PULkIONIO SVItUP. 'About three year; ago I was afflicted with a violent cold, Wllllll settled on my breast and aide, and every few days I would raise corwidet able blon I; my cough was very tight and distressing. Every day I had emlent fever, creeping ehills, and profuse sweats at night, with difficulty of breathiag and great legs of appetite ; tip apricot was enolclY prostrated, being ent,fined to my be.l most of the auto. Two of the nattd eminent physicians in toil city at tended me, and after exhausting all theirs:4h', prenoun• red my ease j incurable. Indeed, one said uty Moss , were almost gime, and I could not possibly recover.' At this stage. of my disease, I was prevailed upon to try /Jr. Sehtna's Pulfflonic Syrup, end hetore l - had la• ken half a dozen bottles, was 'so far recovered as to be able to!gt, nboitt the house. It seemed to' streng en my se Itelesjateut—it loosened the cough and stop ped the bleeedina—my bowels became regular, and everything I ate, seemed to digest tartly and nourish my whole system. Indeed, such was the rapid pos er.s nr my health. and so sudden the change: that I became too sungeine of a speedy cure, and abandoned the use of the medicine before. the disease wnadhor oughly eradicated, which resulted in another attack of bleeding at the lungs lust fall, accompanied by'a dimes. slng,cough. again commenced taking the ruinionic Syrup, and sent toe Ur. Schenck, who, upon a careful examination; adirised me to continue using it. Before I had taken four bottles, an abet eta formed in my.side, which gathered and brokeolischarging as hear as I Car judge, a pint, of very ethrtgreeable yellow matter. This seemed to cleanse and purity my whole system. Finin this time I began to get better, and am now hap p y ti say entirety recovered. I ant sure at this tone I en joy better health than I have for the last ten years, 'Sieve I cernmenced taking the Ptilmonic Syrup,) has e never failed to recominehd whet ever I view", that others, as welt us, myself, might he saved from that awful disease; for I feel it a duty that t rave to the afflicted to publish It to the World. Permit me to men tion a few cases that have come under my immediate observation. Being on a visit to Camden, N. J.. lint Buttoner, I saw a child, evidently In tile last stage of botvel consumption. The mother Informed tne that the physicians had given the clold up as tnturattle. I told her what benefit I had derived from the use of Schencles retaining Syrup, and induced her to procure a bottle- I heard tutinir.g more from the little aufferer. troll about three months after ; Leis dglin the millet, my attention was drawn to a lady Olio Observed me' very attentively. she finally approached me, and caked me if I was not theiady who recommended Seltentk's Pultnonie Syrup to her dying child, last summer In Cam den. I replied that I was. She stud that her child had entirely recovered, and was uncommonly he !thy.— Her name is Mrs. Wilson, arid now fez:deem Bode>. burg. Another lady I would menthol m particular, Who had a scrofulous affection. lies, face and neck presented one continued sore, and one of r es was akrionsly affected with It, She had become greatly I emaciated, and,,to all appearances past recovery. I in- dneed her to try Scbenek's Pulumeie Syrup,whicit she did. and Is now perfectly cured. Another lady, Mrs. ' McMullen, whose residence I will give plt application. lvaa evidently in the last stage or .Consumption. prevailed uprm her to try the Pulmonic Syrup. In a very short time she mar enthely recovered, and now enjoys eseellent health, baying beceine exceedingly' fleshy, These are three cases within my knowledge, which I know wereaurcd by Scherick'a rUittiollie Syr up, All who doubt this statement, and Wilt take the trouble to nail on me at ray residence,. Pariah sweet, Eve doors above Tenth, north side, I think I will be able to satisfactorilyeep,v,inge [Lem by my own MC, and others that J brow baye been cured by this Syrup, Sluice gay cure there have been so many to see me to. know What I itook, that I have had a yery good oppor-j tunny et knowing a great many that have taken 11,1 and have been greatly benetoted thereby, and I think if persona afflicted with Consumption or Liver Com plaint, would send for Br. Schenck, and let biro care fully examine their Lungs, and if he sly' he con mire them, follow the iilreCLIOllS. and pt event taking cold, they wilt rapidly =over. CULIELMA L. LEIBERT. PhitadelyAis,Vay 29, ISO. OS cti. per toe 1 70 Da. J. 11, SCHENCK :—Desr Sir—l.haye known:gra. Leiter t Pr aeveral years, as a member of Me church, and kaitettli confidence in her statement, and tun re joiced to`Ond bee again Testorgd to beolib. Any thing more. In adcbtion to ber statement, is needless. truLy.. 7110allts .L. JANExiMr. Pastor of the North• Presbyterian Cbuich, PADatfa.,:.‘ ).1640. 811th at., :More Green. Prepared acid bold by J. IL SCIiEIiCK. at his Labs rotary, 8. E. Cornet of Coates and Marshall streets, atid at hia,prineipat office, No. 32 'South 'Sixth street, and by the following agents: J. 8. C. martin, Pottsville; Lyon le Itithet, Pert Clinton' Charles Ffailey,Orwlgsburg ;,d. R. Dickson. Schuylkill Laren; J. B. Falls. ; ?ciao be Muslim, St Clair; Henry nbhisler. Port-Carbiwt ; Dr. J. E. Steinberger, bliddleport ; E. J. Fry. Tarn:lona ;1 B. W. Earl, Beading : T. Stemmer. Pforriitiliww; John Bohemian, Ilamporg. itlePtica 111 per bottle, or 115 per half dozen. Aug. 23, 1840. Sd-ly F. H. SMITH, ' "Sportsmen Take Notice Ist • JOHN IiCRIDEns ' • Mrtleatt cantor of Mama and Sarni Its. estmaDttellia. KEEP'S ennstantlyon band, °this own tnnetireFtuter , and kern:orb-a. a complete iksortment of , . RIFLES. silOT GUNS, PISTOLVdtc.. - which he warrants nt the best quality as teptesented. to which he respectfully Writes the attention. of pur chasers. • . Ile is also prepared to supply Powder Pinks. Shot Gags, Come Gags, Soperint powder. Gun Cotton, Per ku.we GAM Shot, flatlet - Mantas. Gall and illank Catridges, and all materials for Gun Maker,. Sports-" men. &c.. on terms as low u any other estatdishinent in the United States'. In testimony of his skill aka MatlllrActufer the Fran - . Alin-Institute awarded ty him Two Certificates in the years ISIfI, and 1.9.0.. and Poor Silver Medals In the yeses 1641-1816--1817 and 1845--alt of which may be seen at his place of business. 13. A. choice supply of ItIIVOLVING PISTOLS con stantly on band. A stock of Guns Just received, also and assortment of FWhitor Tackle. Au .25, Iq4 - 0: 35.3m3 ottswille Institute. . • HA VINO. been ism:meetly, and earnestly solicited by my Merida and others favorable to the advance ment of education In our community, to establish an institution of learning in thin place, after mature de liberation, and consultation with mealy Influential re sidenfs of our borough and receiving hunt cordial sup port, I have determined to institute Stick a .0001 as will be acceptable to all, both as it regards its respee tabllhy and location. With reference , to its meths, I have briefly to say that all the branches of Instrue. Oen usually taught In our first claps Institutions composslng ISlathernaticat and Scientific, will be -ph:wanted by the students trader the di rection of competent instructors. With the advice or My patrons, I have selected that well ventilated la capacious room known as Sticbter's ash, -• whore fa cilities of Ingress and egress aye not to be surpassed by any its Mod in the Borough. A cataloguelutly descriving,„tbe government and course of institution &c., will he publlnaedln a few days. • . BOARD OF INSTRUCTION. TINESIMI D. KEMPTON, Principal. and Teacher of Mathematics,and Elementary branches. BENJAMIN VAN KIRK, A. 8., Teacher of Ancient UngiMitMt Mental, Moral and Political Sciences. Moan. FUEL/ERICK PERRIN; Teacher of Mielcos Languages, Vocal arid Instrumental Music The roll session will commence on Monday, the .11 of September. ' The opentng esercisea of the School will take place on the evening of the same day. when an 'address will be delivered. by the Principal; also ea address by the Classical Teacher, on Tuesday evening the 9th of September. The public are respectfully in vited to attend. It is particularly 'desired, that those about entering wilt be punctual In I heir attendande, on the day of commencement, that there may be no de lay In the formation of the classes. ' August 25, 1640. 25-3 t Fellow Citizens : by i E t zte e r gr h e e bgs:e .. n b h l u e , d i t i i l tlducrxtivro,ubsot should be fined by a competent_ Mao reauleng in our molar who has age. and experience. do hereby recommend our fellow townsman, N. M. WILSON, Esq tor said office. And request our fellow eitmens of the county to use all. honorable means to secure his eleetionto said,Otlice ihOcttiber next. Augovt 14. 1819. ' • William Wolf Perm Samuel $I Mills Dird Samuel Eckstein Jelin Osier David Datainver William U ..Nlyera Wellington Kline 11l Stan. laiat Geller John b Leisog Henry Grls.l -Stewart Elliot Troll.. Foster A M Motttsner , lames JE: Weed Glasstnire Jlt Patton ! Orlando Do fer Beekman Becker John James , Reuben helper Wiitaut Lerch Ilaae Betz, lutes 4 Thine( Crosby W timnuel.ftlye;s: An" Inin. Proclqmation. NV ' t E I r S t:m t d h c 6 o l t i r n the . i4U lL li t E o li r C KIDDER, nr ihe county of l'enntylvaina, and Jus tee or the several COIVIS of qtartre ietAtoosof the Peace. 0, crand Ter miner, :rd General Gaol Deli eerf epiinty, and I.—e . ttaNtot iN.VALAD:e. and CtiantF, kit/111.er, E=aintres. Juikez of tan Cuart of Qaarter z•esanins of the Peace Oyer and 'remitter .aral General Gaol Delivery, for the mat of a lieapual and oiler XJrUOCOS, to the said musty or Scht.ylktll— rregire to me 'dlrecit d, have brdereal Lona ef Conntion Picas, Oyer and Termtner ana (;enrial Gaol Delivery, to lie nalden -at Orwigniburg. on Monday, the 1011 i day of tiepieinlyer nust, to cue . tinue two we. ks, if Lecessartr, I\nlteC is t"' :itor.n to tbetoroher, he Jus iea f r iftl7; ll: a7ace, and' Corot tbles of the hid .ccutty es sch,,vik.n. that' they are by the said pre septa, contioaritical to be tilt:naval there, atltt it'clut IL in-tha fotenuon of said day. wrh their rtille'records, estorunations, and 311 ottiCti reform. branc'es,to do these things winch to their several 01- lines auperintis to be done; and all those that are bound by reennizances, to protteco•e against toe pet. 111311trs that are or tbli shall be in the gaol of raid county oftichu)lkill.are to be then and there to pro secute them, so shalt be . 1 wt. = . - JOlOl T. SVERAEit, .Sliciltr. Slicrie's °Lice. Orwigairg, t Aug..h.t 11.1819. 334 c $ .... /sl:lV—Tho witneetel and dors who ere sum mor,ed t,, attend eattt court. ute trued tit atiei.d 1. 101031 y• lu e4se 01 non-doen.l.thce the' law to tomb rase, made aid provalee, will tie tiv.lly eu lureed. Ttos nonce to potainttell tty ttrileit•t.l the Omni ; the.: concerned thetnseh,co at. ectrchngty EMZI Proclatna •lou. TvaricE iv lieretiy . 69Vl•ll. th:.t t of (.7otothrm Plena. for the trial nicaules r.t Issue to and for the Cain ty of Schu)il.:ll. writ to! Leol at Orwi•Jttrurg, in the county airvet.rtd.on„ 'Norway. the *Jo thy oh eloeintoer, to er!riiinue two wtt he tl heerrorary. Therefore, all hav,p4 ptartttra.3oll all renrroor H hose or.ty tt rtlprli ro appear at Bald Cu,;.fl will Ike notice, and goverotheroFelve ac cordingly. J. 'l': It L'ltSl!;lt. !Amu': sho or. Office. Orw zgiburg,- A wiust 11, 1839. HEARTS AND IIO3IES. by M:g. Ellis; a book that shuuld be read by, every one in this CUM • tummy. A now tliciunju,t Inlldi,ned, tenni% nd and , MM Am 4. IS. , 34-1 • nofok n. 4 V4rirly Fancy rurs,'3l4llg, Itoas and 'tippets. DAVID 11, SOLIS,' OUC('IESSOII TO , 501..111,. lIROTHED, ) IMPORTER A N L) MANUFACTURER of , EVERY DEScRipTioN OF tUas, HAVING just returned front Europe; with a select sleek of Furs; is now manufacturing them in a very superior style.and trimming them in the most ele gant mariner, and would invite the attention of Met.- chants and Milers, to his supetior and extensive as sunniest, whit h, as he Mantilnaniesns well as Im ports, be,is enabled to offer at Nucit enters 315 few Itotwes in the United States can r.Golpete wolf. DAVJD IL SOLID, SO Arch (Mulberry) street, a doors below 3dst.• Nest to Louden & co.'s kaintly:Medicine More. Atty. IS, 1849. j.` 31-6nto, Creliore always closed nn lain duv,. R— p's The highest Gash pike paid Mr Shipping Fors. rottsville AcOdemy. , ?'AE session of this well estritilislied Institntion, I will commence on Monthly; the 3d of September. The encouraging prospects of I herAcrideiny; have in-' diced the Principal to undergo considerable ex peepe, to make the ensuing ...slim of more than ordinary interest. A cor.sideralile addhion has been made to thi app iralus.aird sorb improvements lint been made in the recitations rooms, es wilt, altard great facilities to the teachers In theirilitrerent dep:IrIDICOOS. A num ber of public Lector., will also be delivered during the session; one course on Chemistry iint'Natitral Philosophy, by the teacher or Natural eciencest [moth. er course on the French Revolt!l not of 17b9, its canoe. character, and influence on Europe. by the it , sacher Of ilistory; nod perhaps a courre 00 Asirnnorny; by the teacher of Mathematics. The departments are tilled DS follows: ELIAS SCHNEIDER. A. D, PritlllliiaL and Teacher Of Ancient Languages DANIEL KIRKWOOD. Teacher of Mathematics. CHRISTOPHER LITTLE, A. M., Teacher of Natural Sciences. ' ZIIARLES E t SCHID, Teacher of History and Grog. ti raptly. Rev. LEWT 3 AN GELE.Tearher of Modern Languages. THEODORE IRISH, Teacher of reomroonip. IS, 1519. 31-f.t. Brockville FIRE CLAY WORKS I.OC ~fthe Mocks, ills Works, re sportfully offers to the community of the sUrfOlßld ing dunned, a aurrky in the article of Coeslt t!rmon- EC patent° FIVINT tfiRICKR, intended ni totperzede in this region, the Phdadeiphia preened Bricks. The peculiar inducements hr presents in this article • are its superior auuty, durablitty.solidity of call; and cheopans to the 511.0 of more than :id per cent com pared wall, the Philadelphia Brick, when used In thin locality. The else Is larger than the ordinary article, and their limportionS mathenime.illy correct; and to ohs-late any inconvenience (should t , arlies apprehend it) in avorking In the usual surd bricks, he nal furnish cheaper qualities of the needful ernes, for gale and maids walling. AI piece (If troll bell, of chive Bricks. may he teen after Monday nest, under the porch, at the Penn• sylcania Pall, in this Borough. !tertian solicits inten tion to his PREWIED PAVING I:RIC:T.S.ns superior iR awn peurancr,Visrability and cheaper., to the Philadelphia Paving tricks - Weitgftltricks fro. Archos,4"cy Wetriars,W4r, NVedges, Furnace :4nd KiIn SLOYP Spout (jut tem Motif. rot Coping, ilo:for fiinges, :uppers, manufactitred to orderat short notice. Fur correct information an to the .Intrinsic onelities and ariantntion or the shove Front and raving permitted he in perted to refer to the.rottnwingtonclient e Moons Jilseett Geoune.'Arehiteet nod Bonder. *" ~ loon hictbnecon, Master ISrtek-Inver." Aa Halt, Joint L. Mama, Mos. P. Dols, Orders seem:M/11y iolftlied by ,the Pr:pr.:ere,. Of over Horses Smith, Esq.'s Estate st., F. IIIgAISON. Proprlsior. Aug. 18.18 M. 3441 Mitts Mary S. IRlcCoal , sl SMIINARIC FOR LADIER., her next, in me. I-ociorn roam ut the let I'res9y terlan Church of thin rtnrough. In thin trunitatinh, poplin ore Instructed in tjte fnl folvieg Manche?", viz :—Ortbneraphy. Bra.,im r e, Writ. Ing, Arithmetic, Geography, Grommnr, Cqui position. Natural and Menial l'hilonnithy,,,iotany, Llra Nine, Chemistry, Alcebra.throtnctry, sr-e. The &chord year emnraceet four terto of o.ve4ve weeks each. Two origin?ns in the day, frog 9to It, A. 111. and from 2to 41. P. M. [rands will he received Many lime during the sesoiun, and charger) from the mime( entranes. Jlinnst 16. 1849. 21-I'll. Heal Estate at Public Sale.. rillik&C KEPNER, the surviving Executor. of the Last Will and Testament of Bernhard Kepner. Sen_deccaiied ; will on Elttturdityy, the jsth day hf September, 1619, at 10 &clack In inn form: nom, at the house of lute George Ikeinetbis, now Benjamin Yost, -Inkeeper in East Itrumitaig Township, Schuylkill CO., exerise to tale by piddle. vendee and outcry, either to whole or In lots to suit purchasers: all that pinata J ' .7roVi.,l,Vit g at h eT,riZa a „Va,V,s7 county, rentaylvania ; adjoining the ,Litt u Schuylkill nicer, and lends of Jacob P. Trelchler. George Dralbeltils, Eso.. Henry Long, Hat. Vitas Moyer. Jima Helm Elijah D. Long;Shristian, Koch and Fir t;i nien Church land, and containing one hundred and r' acre s and ninety-seven partite., and about sixty a ear thereof &respell timbered. The terms otpaytnent will be made known at the time of sale. by • Ang 19,ISAAC KEPNtft, Executor. . OFFICE OF T 1316 sciErcrwmauLL 1 1 NiwitM N&VIDATION COMPANY,. D,234. 1818. Ai°Tics es tweet's given that the fi'llowing ratesog IN Toll will be charged na Coal traniporled on the .Cant and Worked' the Schuyitill Navigation, Coin- ' patty for thrycat 1949 r . .........—.....—.pennt--- To ' - ' Mount BchuylkUl Port ~ -.... Carbon. Haven. - Clinton: rte. per ton. Cr.. per ton. cts. per tort. Orsy (rebut& , 15 12 Hamburg. 23 , - 22 13 51ohnivIlle, 35 32 - 23 Althonees, -40 ' 37 29 Reading. 45 42 33 Unionville. 65 - 52 .43 Laurel 14111, 55 52 ,' 43 . *- - PottatoWn Landing. 33, , 59 -43 Reyert' Ford. : 55 55 , 43 . Phcenixville, 60 - : 57 • 45 Paulding'', Dim. 60 „ 57 . 49 ' Lomberville. 60 . 57 . 48 Valles Forte, 60 57 , 48 Port Kennedy, 65 62 " ~. 39 Norristown, 65 62 1,, 53 Conaohocken, 7n its ' . 55' , R.prins Mill, 70 67 58 Manayunk, 75 72 : 63 Thstoll to Philadelphia will be MI (0000.'3: Mt. Carbon. Bch. Haven. Pt. Clinton. Match, April and May.6s eta. filets. 53 eta. . tone e loty and August. 75 54 63 ' Sept. Oct. Nov.& Dee. 85 82 ' 79 The Coal shinned from Port Carbon to the above points will be charged one and a half cents per too store thin said rates. Thecharge will be made per ton of 2210 lbs., and an allowance of Eire per tent. will he mad, on -the weight shipped to cover wastage. Dec-30-1.141 FREDERICK FRALEN;Piesident. N. S. Lawrence. AGIFINT FOR THE SALE OP SOtTTfl WOTRII MANUFACTURING CO'S iTll 4 rt inur 2 .1 / 4 1 4; RT R. 3 .a2 (3 or r ; k t r i eTt. R. Pis 11 in. Fir& Cases of the in ;hove— superior raper], lIONV l/Vstore, and for sale to the trade at the:)owest mai ket prices, consisting in part or— - Fine thick Flat Capa, 15 and 16 lbs., bine and white. Superfine Menu:int and Demi Writings.-blue and white. Extra paper and snperfine Folio. Posts, blue and white, plain and ruled. Superfine Commercial Posts, blue and while, plain and ruled.. _Extra Super Linen Nnie Papers. plain and gilt. Superfine and fine llill Papers. long and broad. Superfine and line Counting-Itonse Caps arid Posts blue and white. Eximsuper Congress Cap! and Leiters, plain unn ruled. blue and ulhite. _ Extra super CTress Caps and Letters. gilt. Superfine Seri nn Caps and Puffs, Superfine bin linen thin Letters. Extra super Bath Posts; blue Bud white, plain and ruled. ' Enthroideed Nnte Papers snd Ent•elnpes. . '•Lawyer's',• Brier Papers. tiuperliner and tine Capi and Poila, ruled and plain Glue and white, various qualities and priers. Also. 1000 reams white and assorted Shoe' Papers, Bonnet.llosrds, while amt ....mimed T.eatte, Tea Wrap ping., Envelope. assorted s a d nine 31e.diuma, Cap Wrap pers, Ilartlme re Papers, Jec. July 7, 1019. 1.3-01 no 1201 k SALL...AT PRIV ATN SAUL All tha I certain tract or parcel of land, situated on the Broad Mountain. In Lower Mahanionge township, In Sclorylktll county, (formerly Berk. county,) In the state of Ponnevlvania, boonded and de:crlhed as fol. tote.,tn wit:—Beginning at a marked white oak tree,; thence by late vacant lands, now surveyed to Jacob Miller, north slaty-fire perches, to a white oak; thence by late vacaritland, now sun rayed to George Werner, west I th perches to a stnne • tliencetty late vocantland . now surveyed to Leonard Iflick,southolaty-fire perch es to a Spanish oak; thence east IIP perches, to the place of heginning,containine lifty-flue acres and one hundred andlifty-two perches ofland and allowance of sic per cont. for roads, &e. . . _JOHN r., nar.xx Ezecutor or P. [trails' eutate.64. Markel et. PlatlaLbt 141114.1elphia, pte mhe r 10. 1010 14. RELATIVE TO AN AIIIENDJIENT 01"TtlE CON sTI VII nos. t - I ) ESOLVED by the Senate and Muse of Repre'sen -1 1 , t ,,, 0 r th e commonwealth of Pennsllva eta In General Assembly met. That the Constitutima of this Commonwealth he 4111010e.] hrthe second section ru the fifth a rtielegso that it shall read as follows The Judges of the SUpretite Coati, of the several Courts o 'Common Pleas, and of such other Courts of Record as are or MIMI be established by law,shall be elected by the qualified electors of the CoumMonwealth In the man-' her (Alum lug, to wit: The Judges of the Supreme Court, by the qualified electors of the Commonwealth ' at large. The President Judges of the several Courts of Common !akas and of such other Courts of Itecerd tohte at. shall he established by law, and all other Judges required to be learned in the law, by the quali fied electors of the respective districts over which they are to precide or Ott asJ edges. And the Associat Judg 'ca of tile of Common Pleas by the qualtfied elec . tiirs of the counties respectively. The Judges of the Supreme Court .hall held their,thers for the teen of fineen years, If they shall so long behave themselves well: (suoject to the allotment hereinafter provided for, subsequent to the first election :) The Presidebt Judges of the several Courts of Common Pleas, and of eucti other Courts of Record as are or ebonite estalilish- Wed by law, sod all other Jtuires required so he learned in the law. shall hold their others or the term of ten year.. If they shall so long behave themselves well Ties Associate Judges of 'tile. Courts of Gammon I't„ns shall hold their office for the term of five years If they shall so long behave themselves well: all of whom skill tic commissioned by the Governor, but Mr any reasonable 101100 which shall not be statlicterit grounds or h0 0 0•ol000s, the Governor shall rettiove any of Mehl on ills adds ass Of tWO-Illiftlit of each branch of the Legislature. flee first election shall take place at the general election or this COllllllollWeelth neat atter the adoption or this amendment; and Ills I . OIIIMISSiOIIS of all Ili...judges who may be then in office shall expire on the first Monday cl December following,when the terms ul the new judges shall Commence: . The persons Wile shall then lie elected Judges of the Supreme Court shall tiiiiii.t he if OifiCall as follows: one Ili them tin Uwe,: year,. one for six years, one for nine years, one lei twelve years, and tote for fifteen years; the term of each to be; decided by Int by the soh' judges.as .soon after the election as coventent, and the result certified by them to the Governor, that the commissions may be issued in accordance therein. The judge whose commission will first expire shall be Chief Justice during Its term, and thereafter cacti judge whose commission shalt first expireohatl to turn be the ChiefJustite, and if two or more commissions shall expire on the same day, the judges holding them shall decide by lot which shall be the Chief Justice. Ally vacancies happening by death, resignation, I'r fithetWiSe, ell any of the said courts, shell he tilled by appointment by the Governor. to con tinue tillage first Monday of December succeeding the next general election. The Judges of the Supreme Court and the Presidents of the several COll tIS Of Com. mon Pleas shall, at stated times, receive for their ser vices an adequate compensation, to be fixed by law, Which shall not be diminished during their continuance In office; but they snail receive nn fees or perquisites of oil - tee, nor hold any other ntfice of profit under this Comtnonweislth, or wider the government of the Uni ted States, nr any other State of this Union. The Judges of the. Supreme pasta during their continuance in °Mee shalt resole within' this commonwealth, and the othceJudges during their continuance in officeslndi reside within the district or count) fur 'which they Were respectively electa. WILLIAM F. PACKER, epenher Jr the Rouse of Representatives. GEO. I.),lltAig, Speaker of the'Senate. _ —7.: EIMI 1111M=‘1 la tke S. , sort, Jlfeeek- 1, IEI9. ilepeotd., That this I.:01,111 , 111 r:11,--1,' ea. 21, f% aye 9. L'atract from the Journal. r3A:11 , 1:11. W. VEAILSON. Clerk. 4 ,t • in the /tense of Reproontafires, April 1, 1819. Resolrsd,,Th.lithig resolution pass.-17eas Se, Nays '2B. Lltrilet from the Journll. VV3I; JACK, ' &craw -es Office. April 5. 80. I • \ A. I. 111.13361.4 0 'Dep. Sec. of the Conetrealth resissrixhiliA. eti I do ektity that the above and forrenlnz is a true and correct copy of the Origin:Mt...volution of the General Assembly. entitled "Il.t lotion relative to an 4.tnend• merit of the Csnistlautior.•• as the same, remains on file i n this office , _ff_ In testlrneny whereof I have hereunto set my hand, and caused to be ntlilited the seal of the Secretary's unite at liar , • J the eleventh day. of Jun. Anon ' Domini,atie thousand eight hundred and forty nine. TOWNSEND lIAINgs, Sec. of the Coin•wealth. ••InUR\AL OF SENATE •'Rceolntion, No. ISt entitled •Resnlut:on relative to 'an amendment of the:Oonstimtion,'• was read a third 'tune. On the tittentiiiii'will the Seione agree In the re •anlalion 1 The Yeas and Nays were taken agree.. • hiv to the Colvdttution, and were an follows, viz: • Yeas--klecer, lloas,llraveley, Cnhk, roln11111211:1111, ' Forsyth. Halms, Johnson, Lawrence. Levin, klaxon, Maritime, /lirh. Jlieharda, Sadler, Sankey, • Sunny, Small, Stnyser, Sterrett and Stine-21. • Nays—Messrs. Vest, Drum, Fri: k, Inca, Xing, fio • niettiar her, Potteigpr and bursts., Speaker--8. ' Su theque•tion seen determined In thellflirtTlatiVe.' 'JOURNAL OF T 111; lIOUSE OF REFIIk:SENTA TI V ES. the iesolotion boss 1 The yeasand nays were `taken agreeably to the provision of the Ituth arible of Constitution, and are as follows, viz: - • • Veos—htveirs. Glltellg J. Will, David J. Bent, Craig • slikrig e p et , rs Ulnnrn , David M Slate, Thaw. K. Biel. ' Jacob Crt, John IJ Uicld, Nalhanid A Elliott. Joseph ' Emery, Uayid lJ Eshleman, Win. roinim,John Pun sold, • samnel reality, Joseph W Ilsher Hoary M • Thomas Glom Robert IJaton.•ori, Ceorag Hennes', ' Thomas J Herring. Joseph Higgins, Chute., llortZ. • Joseph U Hower, llohert I , Laird, • Ahriman. Lamherton, June. J Lewo , •Jatoo. W Lout. 'Jambi M'Cartney, John F Cullorh. Hoak M'Kee,Jolo • .Nll.anghlln. Adana Martin, Samuel Mats, .I.ohn C. • Myers. Edward iiickleson, Pitowart Pearce, Jaws ' Poter. Henry C Pratt, Alonzo Robb, Geolge Rupter . • Themtore Untnarit S Schoonover. Samue• • Sejhert, John *harp, l'hrisslan Snicely. Thoma• C ' sseta, Jeremiah 4 stiitibs. Jim ,1 &unman, Marshal ' fivtartzwelder. Samuel Taggart, Grow T Thorn ' Nicholas Thorn, Arritnali Wattles. Samuel Weirich • Alonzo I Witcus,j/aniel Z. by and William F Packer • Speaknr.—ZB. Nays—Messrs. Austisrus K Cornyn, David 51 Collet ney, Dat , id Evans, Henry S Evans, Jnbn Fenian. Joh ' W Georce, Thomns Gillespie, John 1.1 Gordon. Win, 'Henry, James I Risk, Joseph Lan huh. Robert 11. Lit 'tie, John d M'Calinant, John 51'fiee, Wm. Nl*She,rry 'Josiah Miller, Wm. 'l' Morrison. Jahn A. Ott., Win Roberts, Join W.Rnseberry, John B Rutherford, Ft ' Randle din+a, John fituytp, John Sander, Ileurat. • Walters a rid"Drivial F Williams-7%. "tan the question was dstsrmineii In the* f& minden!' • OrVI.C6,} 114-rrisSurr, , June t 5. PEPiIt.riI.VANIA, sal : 1 do certify, that the above and fore j r. • - • ;ming is a true and cone,/ copy of the CC "Yeas . .. and "Nays." taken on the I L • e `illesobition Wm/veto an amendment -; of the Constioition," as the same sr• r • OM" en the Journals of the two (rouses of the General Assembly of this Commonwealth, for the torsion of 181 h. ,i• • • Witness toy heed and the seat of said office, the fir •teeoth day of June, One thousand eight hundred and forty-nice. TOWNSEND MINES, . Secretary of the Commonadalth. June tt3, 18421. tdd-dato New Basle. Lcs Printer,'trap; pew collection of -tizzy Poilin, Stag Patka, Tee National Sehettleeh,;f' Together with a large ansortmenriif new and Poha lar Music. luettnctors for the Pfnaa, Guitar, Vio.m, Aecordson, Banjo. Flee, Trumpet, Cis rioniate and Glee 400 ks, to: 33100 , :IiANNAN'S Aug..lB, - k 4 j Book armlfhtuste Stem. Elesoltitlon Secretary'• Office Dr. Callen'irindlaa Vegetable PANACEAS TIM VERY HEST PREPARATION' OP PAR- SAPARILLA TN the wortd.prepared by a new prates, known only ta the Proprietors, by which all Its virtues ate ex. tracted—thie not being the Cole with any other, ae• taunts for the dumber of positive and almost mirotu loos cores, made in this city,while other preparation* of sarsaparilly make al their cures at a distant-v— -*4ra t [sr We Invite latent ion; we tall on alt loin. to examine, to visit oar patients, and becoe.e convin ced of the truth of what we say ; what other Altera tive thus challenges investigation 1 Nose—Dr. Cul. lea's is also the cheapest sarsaparilla In the World.— It Is pare, conceoitated. and unadulterated, Oat Bog vt.t goes further than. three or four of other prepara tion. It has cured-and will curemare else. of titrofula. or Binght Cell; Consumption. Brochills, ErVallie l92 . Obstinate Cutaneoos F.rupilons. Watches. Biles, Rung. Worms, and Vetter, Scald Head, chm,,,e lacers , m g r., rental disease, Rheumatism. Neuralgia, Liver coca plaint, Palpitation of the Heart. bysper. la, etc., etc., than any other medicine ever discovered, and hence It is the best purifier of the Blood ewer offered to the pub lic. Call and get a pantpblet, a large pamphlet. con taining full acconnte or tbeAllf..rent diseases which this medicine cures, take the eases described, and visit the patients, and you wilt find What we sal to true ; pavtivtly true. , We wilt also glee the names oil patients clued of the most desperate forma of diseasdornd the names of Doctors, who In secret prescribe cutr medicine. core theirpstlenta, and Roe as of the credit of our disco v. y. Those who love truth and despise A steibeg. call and examine the testimony. and evidence we are pre pared to give In favour of Dr. Colleo's Indian Vege table Panacea. For sale by ROWAND fi WALTON, Proprietors, N 0.21 North Bill)) st. ' Philadelphia. It. Minoan. J. C. Martin. and J. G. Br uwa, Pot ts• villa ; J. 'B Falls, Mineraville, Pa. July 21, 1919. 30-ly AdaMg, BrOtilerg. ISLA:VIC trICION. MANUFACTURERS, No, 7S North TAird grftel, PAdaddpdia pool or TIM SIG tiong•) Srprix BLANK. BOOKS chemper at the Mnuafic. tory than Oro be had at any Bnokttnte, and thry , prknotvli.,l2rtiaupoqinr. {Fe) ^_4,49 9.1y,1 Dyspepsia and General DEBILITY CURED BY TILE OXYGENATED ALL CASES of Indigestion and derangement I of the stomach. thin medicine Speedily restores the digestive organs to theft natural healthy state:tims strengthening the whole system. lienre it is an excel lent preyentleh of epidemic itseases. for persona in a weak and debilitated condition; at the present time every *itch nermn ought to have it. But no medicine is more highly recommended for Illssehest•, In all its forms, such as herdlLho heart burn, costiveness. acid stomach. lose of tippet tie. pain in the stontselmfehility, and also, eat haul attended with derange thent of the stotnach The following is from a most cm'alat Chemist, The medicinal articles used in the••• at bin of - the Bitters, are those prescribed by the most eminent tihy minions for the relief from,, and cure of, the disetiSes fur which these Bitters have been so socrestfuly vise 4 The combining of them is In %cc...Limit° with tbetoic.sl rules securing the efficacy of each ; and the coinwiund seems to have resulted front Wended obxervations to medical practice. Respectfully, • A. A. iIAYES; M. 11,. State Assayer. Lowell. Hass. Front it. A. STOW, Epti,,. Asst. Mork 11. S. Rowse Boort sernallves. - , Werittaztee...tt. C. •livie 15, 181& DR. bra. D. DOTE, ,-1/ear Sir--/ feel It not oaty a ph!a.ture, hut a dutr, Cru rn . uko kill/11,11n ) on and 10 the pubtle, (If yon desire it) the ,urprisitt: etterts of the relieving Mi. Irmo that mo>t diWoura ctn.? 'Warder. Dy:pep..i.l. /ha rebren nillir I - ed for about aeventeea .t tat re n nit the o•h..tt intebtlato s,rrittroalv, viz ennatrpxtinuut the bent e/t, heatlacho. Imiti in the chest, tl_ttoteltre, aeidlty unhuthe s•nou.lelr. and severe nausea ; and f u r lonoth• at a ttnie not'the !curt parttele of nroi•ltiffi would appear nrithe eurfare of the cheat or llntbs. aad most of theittite I was en , !manly bilious. I hare nand varine4 reined:rt., has.' hrent trier to my dirt, hare been thtictl, with calumet' runt emetics day niter day by tullyuneinn, butt nil to no "cod plirfunSe. )I , liing of rho rvrodrrprl rlfeas of the ••thygenilled O t te, the owe of Hyspere: it. I procured...toe ac a tart tereet; have need four bottles of the medleine, and find the had fiyinitlOlng oil rem: v rd,andutyoelioncemotein the enjoyment of health. None but the Dyspeptic ettiro en. who has felt all the nnunr..,r On; di..ea.e, can at all apnrechte the rain.. of the fordo:inn. I most sincerely luipe,that all n 0! mat t , trial of the medit.ine.and with sue be abte to me nice to the return of - The following ardor W3ll received by the Proprietor. from Eoechh g. l'ort.t.g, M. D., Professor of The rapulics nod Malefic Medico, Daittuouth College, who naps the medicine in hip practice. Fatoen GIMES :—Plense send tWo dozen of your "Oxygenated Bitters." ED. E. PHELPS. ; IV,;;;Isor. 1010. Don't fail to call fdr our pamphlet, it contains several certifiestrot from 111P11111P111 at C,lnejesa and other'. wlrn hesiiry in the wonderful efficacy of this medicine. Every 1) epeptic who dealers !Math. will try it. The tridier expense is not to be thought of when health is at stake. • R.} Prip $1.C.1 per bottlo 6 bnitles for SI,IIO • 60111 w and retail by 1:144;EN & FLETCHER. Nn. I Leda, Iluilitinga.Plstlaila. 0. D. JENKINS. Centre pt., ont• ItiOr belnw Mark..t. Pottsville; J. W. GIBBA, 3N0.- ERMAN, Ilanthutg ; C. & C. lIU NTZINGER, Settuyl Jelly 14, 1849, 294 y. Mezzotint° and t. tinny PAI cTINc ACADEWV, , Come one, come all and learn the art 01 paintmg. Mr soon 1 %Intl start On, and then smell the chance is past, surily I'm afraid it is th.• 134. 31n M. On I n urrows, 11711.1, open a school' in :lib Borough. in lloye bedindifid arYiiiiiiiiiiditenis. on thi , 30th day or July. loot., at 7 o'elorti, I'. M. ffauto of le3ion3, from T to S each day. 10 lesvna4, or one hour each. Good and worthy inillwonionlii will be given far Ow for citation of dot,s rreadotot amen • Al, nv,nruucm ni l ilieriniena of painting revile., tlltlly rhihited at Mr. nrOVII ° II room. A ppipat agel. Mn. M.' BROWS. {Vitt also teach a new and superior .yriteni of Pen man4iip. and bus taken reams nt Thomp.ou'a MArket street. where he offers his services to the put, lie on moderate terms. . . . Mr. IL hair taken premluniv et the Fair [II t ['nil?, ties of Onet to. Berk liner and Wag,iiington; In the State of New York—and therefore warrants .atisf.¢tlon• No tloni . isliing of :Inv di scriptiontaueht or exhibited. Mr. It.•has but one object In view, and that it to give students a rapid and legible hand writing. Yonng,Misses and Masters 9 yr or,. of age are collie ciently old to attend with great beilefit to then ..Ives and satisfaction to the parents. Orb- tortof any age who possess good sight ran learn to write. Young Ladles tan nnw lithe qn opportunity to attain a beantifill epistolary hand July 29, 1819. iCer,Nter , s Notice. 1 OMB to hereby. given. that the F.xecutors and Administrators, hereinafter named. have tiled their respective accounts of the AdMioirtention n( the fol lowing Fdlatett in the Realities Office of Schuylkill county. which accounts have been allotted by the dle sht en and will be presented to the Judges a the Ors phans' Court. on Monday:the 3:1 day of Rentember next. et In o'clock it , the forenoon. for allowances and cenfirtrow inn. when anti where all persona interested may attend Jr they think proper. In wit I. The a ccolipt ttonrud, Adndni•tratnr;&O.l. of the 'estate of late of Wayne Mats; ship. deceased. Tho art ount or Levi !letter, Administrator. 5te....0( the .state of Err, bet h Reber, late of Schuylkill - Ip.; deceased. . . 3. Thu. acinonfof rinnie,l R. Stager a odi..ePh Den gler. AilminWralors of till ..state ~ rsinme Sht. • lfer I.to of t he BroriMell of Salll3 Ikill Raven, dor',asell. 4. The amino( of Daniel- 11. icershner, Executor of the Las* W ill and Testament. of Philip Fogely, late of West Bruttswigip- dueeived. 5. The account of Wm. J. Siefried nod IThjah Retr ains:gr. Executors of the font Will and Testament of Joseph Berikev . late of North IManheint tp. deceased. 6. The account of Margaret Sharp, Adminlotrarris of the estate of Anthony Sharp, lite of the Borough . of Prirtsville, decent's& 7. The account of Lewis newt, Arlodulafrator of the estate of Solomon Zerbe, late of Pinegrove tp., deceased. 8. Th e orconnt of aanurel Bover„Adriihnistrator. of the estate of Joseph Ithitz, late of West Bruneseig tp , deceived. , . "9 The account of Jacob Wagner, Adniinistrator of the estate nfJaitiek Colman. deceased. lain of Wayne ty., ail nettled and filed by John Mantirck, the Ailmin- Istrator of the coate of maid lb The aeronnt of Dalo.l 11. Singer 411. i Abraham Heebner, Administrators of 130 C.llll, or Henry gia-' ger. Esq., late of the llornoch of Pottsville; deceased. It. The account of Samuel (toyer, Adnilnistrktor de eon tort of the Relate of Catharine Mali, (widow of Joseph Hata ) late of West flrunswie in.. decd 12. The amount n( Levy Reber, one of the Rtrctl• tom of the Lakt Will and Testanient.of Heiirge Heber, Esq , late of Schuylkill in .11+1,03,11. DANIEL. KAERCHER, Register: Tteei.it et's (Hike. Orwigs• long. Aug. 4; ISI9 -31-51 Uley:s Superior C4lO n'd Magnesia GEORGE ISLET, JR. Druggist and Chemist. .N"orth.treit cor. of Third unti l Poplar sf..—PIIII.O,IIELPIIIA. em,A;IN!;1) mArEtsiA;,, resp,tiolly 13 onbmit tell to medical pra , titainera. in the hope that it will Le- foil to pn.men. all the proaerti, at art act ly officinal article. which it claims to be, and, ibeeel fore not undeseviinn their confidence. • MiMMIg Ma..dEn. TILFY. Jr.—Dear stir have ni.ed the' sample of ftlagarsla you co kindly arm me, with morn satisfaction. 1 consider it fully equal in that . orepared by Henry of Manchester and Husband of.this city, Very respectfully., Jana Wit.Trissit. M. Prnfeisnr of Obsteries and 'Diseases of Women. 31 , 1 Children, In the Pennsylvania Medical College of Philadelphia, lint 111 Arch smet, Jart..341,19:. Ma. ft enrirte'ilt.kv, Jr,—Dear Sir:—Tie sample of Magnesia you were so kind to .send me. I have used. and find it an excellent article. it possesses all the character of Henry's Magnesia, and could tint t eadily be distinguished from it. „Truly youtfriend, litany S. PATTERSON, M. D., ' Prafessor of Materin Medico and Thervennes in the Pennsylvania Medical Colleer;Cif Philadelphia— No. WI Arch Street, Feb. C 5, ism • Philadelphia, _Meth 9.7; • UR. GEORGE Bess, Jr —Drat Sir.-. 4 have given a fair trial to the P.aleined Magnesia yell Were kiwi enough to tarnish in. I find none of the most agree able and certain preparations I ever employed. I hope you *PI be Well rewarded lot year core and industry In italurepa,ration. Your. truly. JAMIE, MceldsTocii. Pr.:de:stunt Pfitiriples and Practice of rlurvers to Ih College at Medicine. • \o:1 North Eleventh direct. I enPA4W . lll.Cir'n CAWINED MMINIPAtA" equal to linsband'e or Henry's. an atliairah , e article for 0...i -ly use, and worthy of the Corairielire_tr the , Medic.% !Walt Igoe"; 11. J. Dsows.3l. D. i'dllaoa.,4n. - 18,1819, !o. 570 N. Third at: CEOD.C.E tars, Jr have frequently prescribed the Magnesia prerrtFett by you, and consider it folly equal to any now In 114/.. Font et:, above Poplar. Jno. A A:m . 0301. D. I base rued, hnth In my timely' , and in my family, Ell e r , coleined Magnesia, and feel isarrented itt say from my experience ILAN supertOr to any other pre paration of Magnesia 1 hays, ever met with• For male by the principal Druggists throughout the United Stater, by John ti. Grose's, General Agent fur porgivilie ; elm for ante at Clemens dr. lielslera and John 8. C. blartitee'Drug Stoles. July 24 la4D. 3b tmo I)EAUTIFUL FLOWER VASES. for the Centre Table or alantel.just received and for vat at HANNAN'S 21, 019. 36-1 Cheap 4 Variely Storer I POSTSCRIPT. from our Telegraptde Correpondeut NEWS TO'TIIE LATEST - MORE/3T t Philadelphia, Ault: Mill *Whet NA'RIKETS , Flour—Sss a t 54. Wheat—sloB a $l3O. Cora—;3s Oats-213 a 30. I r.' ZULTORIAL CONFERRER The following persons were appo' Conferees at the recent Whig . C. meeting, to represent Schuylkill C. in the convention to place in norna a candidate for State Senator. viz: W Tay-ler. James 11. Graeff, Re . 1 Jones, B. NV. Ilugbes, B De Fo C. Neville, and PeteHlonck, Esqrs.. power to appoint substitutes. II We understand. that the; Secretor the Meeting. in transeribing the nem. the Conferees, omitted the name of as there are eight in numbej( We be under, obligations to tiny person will hand in the name of the other feree, so that we can publish the 1. full. DISASTICOOF STATZ'Ok.TIIE ra IN ALLEGUENIC CO. The Commute of Iron Men who ed on GcM. Taylor, at Pittsburg, de. that 'four-fifths of the Iron Mu that Count!' had failed within the year and a half and those that still up, did so at a ruinous sdcrifiee" Gen. Tayloi' replied that he wool dishy co-operate with the other hr. of 'dovernment., in any .anietiorati the present Tara system. to whichi .thee Ccmitnittee attributed the prose astrous . statc of the Iron Market. .. Rail Road .Iccident.-44 man name of John Wier, a briikeman Swatara Rail Road, was killed' in of coupling the cars, on. Tuesday Donaldson. This is the firstaccid has ever occurred on the road, resu death. l ' ii ,l . •---- `n Gdn. Taylor's Prolrress.—Prsident T aylor arrived at Pittsburg, on S turday .lai4 Ile 7ivas received in the mist en thusiastic nianer by the People. for whose benefil he is now travelling throe h the North He spent three days in tly . Iron City, and tvinlo there took oeca?lort to visit .'the Iron works, On Tuesday he started for Beaver, where, with Goc l John ston; he remained over night. On Wed nesday prriceeded to Fallstown, 1 New Brighton. and New Castic.j Citt:Phitrsday proceedeil from New Castle' to Mercer; on Friday, fror4, Mercer to Meldville.: to ,ny from V W eayiville to aterfo d, and thence to Erie, when he will rem: in over the Sabbath. 11:ik e has not determinl upon his route . from lEr or whether ho will proce4d threugb Buffalo to Roche ter.. The LoenfocOs of New For .—The Old "'Junkers eild Barn' Borne of the s:iteuf New Ylak, each held a St to Con vention. last week, at Rome, in tlic State. for the purpose of concentrating - a motto olhoth parties•at the Polls. enmmitieeo of Conference were appointed. hut all to no purpose : the parties separates as they came together, unable to meet upon any common ground. The Barnhill . ers, 'ad hering to their Free Soil Platfort , fount it impossible "to concur in the plbtform prescribed by the Old Hunkers The Hunzarians.,-=An cnt meeting of the citizens of 1 hit was held in Independence Sq Monday evening last, to sympat the Ilung , irians Cleo. 111• Dally ded, assisted by a large number o prominent citizens of .the city. I resolutions were'passcd, and othe m3r.ts gone into to cheer on the men of Hungary. Texas Elecliori.—The return - I from the Second . District; ehot• l ' E. Howard, Democrat, was head of his opponent. The ele, ; • place orvthe 6th inst. The last Congress was represented b .1 riltsburY, Democrat, and gave t i ) majority. --.ltiornruto which recently p. •Altgrlion of the Western Reser , . r4iee6nsitlerable. damage to pro. iireying - the grain in the fields down houses, barns. trees and f in some instances endangering I At Newton a brick 'church, 'bel the Methodist congregUtion.,_ • down. =The Cito/e'ret has eti 7 iirely d tient Philadelphia; least ,t/i: Health have ceased do report.' York the deaths on the 22d, ,w; Boston, 18'; in Buff:de 'lB ; It has ( alSo disappeared, ' Croat and Cincinnati- • Fur the Miners' Jouits:f Mr. Bannnn , Ent , I observe that ti e 'hist E m -- poriu, contains a most vile told shameful attack upoii,the mdlant Captain' Nagle, and states that the Sword which the citizens of ottsville ptescnted to him ft his gallant comluct,for raising aCompan in the Mou ntains orSchuylkill, l and perililog his life in defending the honor of his cotintry in Mex ico, "has become a badge of! ay . shlme." No one but a cou'ardlil da tan!, an old Tory, nt purchased tool, tv Id be guilty Qf slandering so gallant an 'leer, whom, , the people delight to honor, oil the writer may rest assured if that cciurse is to tan. adopted by his enemies, t St the people will not stambit. It was j st such lam. Mous attacks made upon tit g allant,o servi- _ 1 c.c.s renderyd to their county by Generals . Jackson, Harrison and Tayliar, that caused . thle people' to hurl . their slanderers from power, and triumphantly igustaiii them, Captain Nagle has shed how on the coun ty of, Schuylkill—of that hnor all her cid zoos, or 1 allsparties,partake, nd rest assured I all parties will unite in sastaininff hint from such vile attacks. ' Let the Caitiff date I unveil himself and chatge that Capt: N ag l e , disgraced himself, and he' will soon End Schuylkill county too hot for him. A DEMOCRAT. • .lnd etfriend to the defenders of their Cottntry. , -! Gold Gold! Gold! A NEW AND USEFUL ARTICLE. HAIIT•8 001.11 PAINT AN DI INK, Whh the Ink pens, tan write a temutifulgold letter, which as Mallard is gold ittolf, regiti.pirtnre amt looking- Class trauma. making them look - es well as new.whlCll will mt tarnish any quickx . than. the chi frames them selves. With the paint y Can paint cold letters on. signs, write signs witlype netts; and gilt any water.: IS!, thy the same pri gs as palnllnc. It is cheaper by 50 per Cents than tne neck! modem, and mows durable. • - The attention of ohr Tenter la called arr . title.. For chile Wholesaler:lnd Retail. at 4. HANNAN'S CA.eap Btu ' and Variety &see. - Where the Article is supplied ,[ Wholesale at Mama. facturers prices. Agents wanted eget will he Hurnisheill all the Towns In Schuylkill ...d a nty. by arrangement 11th the Proprietors at their ppces. wine 49, ig4mn 4Tort SALE—TWO 4)1410118 Dw Emma Holmes. Appl. r,ltir.bards,, Market stofi ro jaa- feting it. Pottsville. . 1.1- 50.. ea.. I nted! unty unty anon land with. .5 or one, will• who COM. • /IV PIM !wait. !are tl es of past krpt ii cm , nehes n of atone t dis- y the :rt the ha act ast, at nt that Ling in Inisinstio Ji.de!phis, si ze re,wil3tll4 presi. stile most 1 Stirring i arrange truagting received • that V. ailing a tion• took ict at tho Timothy ass 3009 se d o o h v i o e r . ,erty„ de- blowing nane. and Inman life. nging to, l as blao*:: earynated • !loan} of Irr New , re 20 ; in ' !hang, 2- St. I.ouie