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Any information. on either of the different branches can be obtained at the office of theblinera hournal, where Immures are effected. VOLNEY B. PALMER, at Ars Ilea Estate and (Coal drenc4s, Corner ofThlrd & Chesnut Streetv,Philadelphla, hin.llso,' Navaau,Street,,New York. Nn. 16, State 6treet,Baii6n, and 13nuth east corner of Baltimore & Calvert Streets Elaitlpore, la our Agent for receiving subscriptions and ladveriteements Cot the Miners' Journal. ,• 'HIE- CUMULATION of the Miner's'lnurnal Is greater _ban any other paper published in Northern Pennsylva nia. and has nearly. double thecirculation of any other published in Schuylkill county. It also circulates largely . among capitalists, neinnforturers, Iron and coal dealers throughout the Atlanticand Eastern States.' POTTSVILLE. SATURDAY, OCTOBER 6, 1840 THE SHERIFF. The late Locofoco County Convention passed. a res. °lndian notto nominate a cantlidatitor Sheriff. Fmm this action we were led to infer that the Sheriffalty would not be made a party question; but no sooner was Col.-Straub planed upon the course than the Free Trader resolved to, go for him because of Ills well known 'ee Trade principles; and to more fully estab lish the ertion that he is a candidate of that pirty. -we need but refer to the fact that the Free Trade papers of this County—both English and German—have token ground In favor of his 'support. Ile is, then, the Free Trade candidate, identified with Locofneniam and Free Trade. and no longer a volunteer candidate. We are glad the position has been taken : the peopre st ill knoix how to vote. The impression is tryingln be made that the election of this officer can have but lit tle to do with the Tariff All our County Officers con more or less exercise much influence either against or for sucha measure; but more especially can the Sher iff. sin his intercourse with the people, .and no °Meet mingles with them more than this one—he can Impress tumn theta the necessity of such a measure, if a Whig—but if a Free Trader, he will pursue a different course, and among some, no one will deny. that he could effect a great deal. That Straub w ould use his influence towards the.porpetuatlon of the present Tariff, no one, judging from.his past cotirse,car doubt. He eipecta to - receive votes from many, because of favors raid to have been done by hint. We hardly think that any favor of his Could have been no great as 1 / 4 iidentaud a suet thee of one'. own Interest for his premotion. If favors have been erdnied that require , a return of the same, there may be other occasions when it can bt done; but now is not the tune. We care not how great a favor may have been per formed by a Free Trader If he asked our vote on tl e strength hrit, even were he a bmthet or a father, we should indignantly refuse; real we trust the voters here voltl be independent enough to purs . ue the Same eourse . : \ ; We most go for prMetples instead of men, and unless we'votc fortnen who are known to he Lynn hie to Protection, we will he placing the heel of ruin still faster upon our county. Pause, voter, ere you deMde: tgommunicationcil Ft,r the Altner.' Jouthel LETTER FR•.]I SLOPE NO. 3 I ST coslgio'r9LlTE —NO VI Miners, Mechanics 'end Laborers, ibis letter is the last which you will Ter receive rum me ; but before we separate I have a tv words of advice to give. and then, having disc arged that duty, I shall bid you adieu. , Our County, at the prrsee't hour, is involved in debt, end there is, and will be, during the'coming winter,- more4eal distress in the Coal Region than (Eyre ever ha 6 been, or I hope ever will be again. It Jour duty. to examine into the causes , ahie produced this state of things, and then, af ter hiving made !his examination, if you find that part' of the fault is to be charged to yourselves Co strive 'to correct that fault;and ito shaped your courve as to avoid it in future Simla' of you can remember as far back as 1833, vhen even our GovernMent was eo completely involved, that when our Envoy who was despaieh. :ed to Europe, to negotiate a loan, was treated with contempt. Our bredit was at so low an ebb. that ; • even those who bad sustained us in the dark days of the Revolution, utterly refused to advance ys one d 9 ller. although the faith of the Govern meat was pledged .to-pay the debt. The Work shop was closed, and the bury hammer of •indes try was heard no more in our street., and utter. ruin dared us in the face for years. The grea t .mace of the people, saw that some of the machi nery of - government, must be wrong. or so very a people, end rit mighty a Republic would never haie become so utterly powerlers. An investi gsiion coon proved to the people (bat Jalthough the great democratic party had been profuse in their lose for the people, they had nevertheless pursued a polity which hid reduced them and the eountry to misery. • •. " A change came o'er the spirit of their dime". and the people determined that the proeperity of the country demanded a change of policy; and in 1840, this change was effected by the election of . Alen. Harrison to the office of Presidet of the , United States.. •• Pree Trade" bad reduced the country to beggary, and the people wanted free .trade notions abolished, and it was aboli-had by the Tariff Act of 1842:: The Whig party, since the formation orGovernment had been fighting for Piotection, gained at last their object, and in a iew short Months the evidence of their, wi,dom began to he felt all over the entire Enron. State anti the Federal Government, which had been begging elk over Europe for a loan," was soon placed' in a condition far above pecuniary difficulties, and prosperity and peace were the evidences which was scattered broadcast o'er the land, that all the nation wanted was protection to sustain herself. • Merry of you remember the change which was .ffectel in the trade of this county, by• thepaii sage of the Tariff Act of 1842; businras which Was depressed, revived. as if by magic, and the honest miner and mechanic had not then, as he often had before, a store order gunk in his face at the end of the week, but could command and receive his bard earned pittance in cash. But this happyitate of things could not continue long w ith out t h e inverventfort of interested poli!iciang. There are,aame men who hate to eee the wok ing men in a happy or prosperous condition, wan-like, they are always endeavoring to efllbef - rens the machinery-of govvroment_so that t h ey may ailirlince their individual interest. The smiling face. of the poor. thyme the years of '44.s.6—were -to them 'gall and wormwood. and to destroy Mitt happiness, they raised the my 'of repeal, and -at last found a willing tool in George M. Dallas, Vice President of the United Stater, to effect their purpose. The memory of Arnold, even eit'this day, galls up a. 'pecks of loathing when ilia name is mentioned, and yet in my opinion, Dinedietsnold was a Saint When &Opined - with our Hon - :. - Vice President.' Raised by the people of Pennsylvania to that honors .ble station, and foitered from boyhood by their ?coo Bed "'eave,' iep the boor of their greaten peril, he forsook their interests, and with his eyes fixed upon t the Presidency, he swallowed the studded p 11 , presented to. him by Southern No bobs, and crushed by his vote the prosperity of hrs native State for years. May his name Is' Inirded down to posterity, with that of the terries and traitors of the Revolation,and may every hon. est man reach his children the name of the man who sold the prospenty of the Keyatons State to Southern nuilifier• and dernagnaues! ' The deed was done, and the ulorioise old Com ' monwealto, once more felt the band of oppression. Her workshops, once more were sdeot, and the 'fire of her Furnaces aid her Rolling Mitts, once more vvent out—the Fast, once more covered the streets, where in former times thousands were to be seen engaged in some honest end useful em ployment. A eilence like that of the grave reign ; triumphant. Store Orders could then be seen in the bands of the Miner's wife, and in the bands of the laborer, and tears could then be seen in their humble dwellings, where once smiles only were to be seen. The great leaders of the Lae-o -f-oaf) party. then came out strongly in favor of the Tariff of 1842, and declared that it wake favor ite measure with their party for 'years, and even as late as the campaign of 1848 —some of their orators had the impudence to stand before the citizens of dhis County, and argued that the Whigs were not half as crone protectionists, as were the present LOCOfre.o leaders in this county! But the sophistry 'of "Oily Gammon' could not deceive the people of this county, and Lewis Cass, wamdtsrtnesed amides much *nate° and con fusion," and Ceo. Zachary Taylor elected Chief Megistrate of this Republic, - Taylor was elegled bemuse he said he would carry out the wishes of the people! It was not the military glory, wnich surrounded the Old man, that Influenc,d his election, it was because the people believed he was honest, and would honestly aid and assist them in reforming the I abuses under which they were laboring Since the 4th of last March the peopin'e candidate.' Gen. Zachary Taylor has been President of the punted States, end on every occasion, both in prirate and in public, he has avowed himself the friend of protection. During big visit to Pennlyivanie,te expressed himself in favor of a protective tariff, and called upon the people in various part* of your State to sustain the Administration, and send , wive and discreet men to your .State Legislature, ' who would advocate the intereus of your work ing men ! 'for true that the people in this re gion can, by economy and industry,earn as much coarse food, so will keep body and soul together; and perchance as mufti covae clothing, as will keep nut the piercing blast of a veinier night; but should you not have more than this? While youth and health ive yours. should you not lay up a little ruin fur the eoculog WlCltgf of old age, and for the long weary day. of. disease. which may in the natural couree of events, I.lll,ct'you I and your f.imtliea ? Have you nut as nigch lore fur your ig..pring,.:ss those who are dressed in their brogaicioth,/ slid who ride to th s eir own ear / lines I Mast eerie my , the same love which ac wales one of God's children Bengalis all, and every father, and every moth - ee wishes to see their children well clothed, add well educated; but ho.v, ask, can your falters accomplish this under the ! prevent existing taw, Tae money which should be yours is squandered upon a foreign shore, sod the not which should he manufactured here, is now manutectured in some other couutry, and then shipped to your own village, and pu r chased cheaper that, 'you, or the mant.fscturer, could rriandacture ) it in your own•Coutily, •1 nO *3OO 5 00 800 3 00 19 00 1203113 Tue Caul which should be mined in your 9wn County, to tended at our whorls, as cheap, if not cheaper 0311 you con sell it alterhoving paid for i's Iran-porta' run to any of our eastern cities! Miking mtn, arls'slote of things, it to rite duty to change. and the way to effect this cnot,ge . is to stick to the Whig policy, and to the Wing Mmunsiroci .n. The present new (angled. Fiee Trade Loen . f.co party tell you that, the Whigs deceive you, and that since lent November they I have been to power and done nothing. How j Mee the charges; and yet this tedsehead is but on a pr, with those whi• h they have gulled the peo ple for the last .twenty years you know and e•ety honest minded CAC that the Whig. could not do nityttnog for the .relief of the people until the meeting et the next Congresr. The various members who were elected list Novems her, will not tike their seats until next December; con-.penny; it will be time enough to comploin of the, W big . p.itty, when their members of Con. gn ea to aid, or a••i•t possoge 01 fol/C:i CS Wlii protect the interests of .the gr-al ma•s ti( the ti k l'he dory 01 - the working men Of tot. Cool 11104i.in w plain: It is to eq•ietrt their Reprerowirt.ve to C•mgrrra two winter, by thra Cole at ihir ,II C ion. It Ott- County repudiate by her rote this her oction of last fall. hell the moral bate rot that electron win los denreyed l'he enemies of protection will then say, Selluy '- 101 l County' is in foyer n 1 pee (rude, end low wei, and the vote of lost kJewher and No•ern. her war not a fair expression of the et:undo:tits of her honest, bard fisted yeomanry. Working men of Sctitcylltull County, this will be the resu•t of any negligence on your part, to surtain by your voles, the prdiciples you 'ought fur at the last election,—and low wages end its attendent curses should be yourd if you cease to advocate your dearest interests, and advocate the interests of those who would crush and reduce you to the level "f their servants, end make you "hewers of wood and drawers of niat,r, to the third and fourth gencrotion." Let um all unite as a timid of brothers on the Second Tuesday of October nest, and sustain the men who advocate our interest., who rastein pro tecuve'pnnciples, and who aro elliio , ll that the taborer should receive a just reward and fair rem inuneration for his services. 'lf you suliin the Whig pity in the coming diction, end: no rfrut to mode by them in Con gress to ameliorate your,present grievances, at the 'election of 185 you will find me on your side, assisting you to burl them from -power, as you hurled the Locefoco perry in 1818—but now, let our eQ•art be to sustain the administration in ell its measures, and well patiently our time (or ac, non. Pence, hsppiness en-1 prosperity mnst.be ours, if we are but true to ourselves, and to our country, end her institutions. - For the Miners' Journal, Barman I was at rho ExetAnge Hotel, in this • Borough. a few days mime, and Wesrd an term( of the Ilaveu Bank declare, that. alihnogh he did not desire to bet on the election himself, but a man In Sellnylkill Haven wOuld bet from $lOO to .i.5t)U. Now as ,t is well known, that the man he aimed, has no t ' money of his own in bet—the question ruse's, whore money to it that is off,red to be bet 1 IVbenever you ace Bank officers raking such an active part inpnlities, it can be taken for t!ritrued, that there is some thing rotten in Venmark._ • Every political B ink in the State en tar. used for political purposes. has exploded. and all political Banks are an injory to every coinmundy, in et h,chalary . pr.•!o,led. 'roe Lehigh Bank. had the individual liability dance triseitrd m its charter= the: owners of the stock lived in another Sate—they put out a large, circulation—they had persons'At burg. trying to bribe the members ni'lhe *hey I trst up— the individual hanilley clatuie was Ibund toes Ilemaco—the bads h.d flown, the people held the INuiee, but they were never Raogr.eten. W bedeter.l ace Batik olficem taking such an active part 111 polo., I always Mink tif the Lehigh Batik— with its dine :dual liability clause. and the poor etilferers. A f n'Esto of uNF: of •f 11E SUFFLRERS. Mr. Bannan Some of our folks find fault here, with Mr. Weaver.the candidate for the LegrelatureArceaose he relined to sign the prrition tri• favor era Protective Ta-di: flow could he sign not the, County .Meeting. held at Orwigshurg, pays a roinilutinn, and also (he:irate Conseniion that nominated 51r.Gamb e for final Commissioner also pass'a resolution in laver of Free Tri.dc a .--now if Mr. Weaver would signin faior of the Tariff, his party would thrown hart: Ile is pledged by his party for Free 'fade. and all he may say to the contrary. amounts to nothing.—if he dont go for the Free Trade party, the Free 'Prade party will not go for him—the beet plan is. to let him re main at home, and try .y Free Trade"there—becainie folks Do say it is ruglary tragic at his Mute just now Jlinersville, Oct. 4.1919. - A VOCEII. EMI Mr. Bannan 1 obsessed an article in the Emeonium, of the 2Sth all. deprecating electioneering un the Sabbath. i approve of the sentiments, therein ex itesvcd. ROI, in my surprise, only a few days idler having read said article, in,which such strong terms aitatiet such 3 procedure are used. I found lion. S. l'a info, (lino,' 01 the Romp• rum, who tr.s on hi• war in C den c•uniy, in our b gh! election , ur.ria SACO ‘TH for the, whole Locofrico r oe ‘ .1 . , atu t ie pi the article in question to it with the moral contritted in it. wills the actions of the Editor 01 that paper. by which it will Ile seen that while the Locolocos preach one thing. they practice another. Tn.. Air. 8.. 1 t holt wilt sere to expose the hypocrisy used by that paper to deceive the people, at dst may be proper to state. that the Judge, on his way to CJrlinti county.afier lea‘iing our Borough. was taken sick ; but whether thus was a judgment from heave for having stolated the Sab bath, Ido not pretend to say. We shall-give a g.eod account of ourselves on "Newsy next. Touts, =-Vice President rilltuure was at Detroit au the 97itt ult. For the Meier.' Joutanal For the Miners , Journal Moog., a, October 1, 1819 =2 THE MINERS' JOURSAi - , - ANIY.PbTTS'iI'IL.LE GENERAL ADVERTISER focal Items. Female Seminary.—By reference to in meet in another column. it will be seen Pottsville Female Seminary, located in Se rect. in this place, has tern opened for the •n of pnerli. IL is under the charge of Rev. r A. M. Principal, and Isabella Prior. Vice 1 ,1. The object of the Principals is to eatab 'ood and permanent =boot In our midst. in II the branches .of a use fat educatioewill be n that the expense and ineonveince of se.nd ng ladies to distant school, can be dispensed They come highly recommended by gen of reputation, whose testimonials-we base d which speak in the highest terms of the r ations and clurracter of the Principals. Some of the catfish which ire-caught at the inouiti of the Kentucky Rrver,weigh 150 pounds. Honorljouraelf and you will be honored; des- I p ise yourself end you will bedeviled.' Zanesville, Ohio, will roan be -lighted. with Gas. Land warrants were lulling at Miloraahia on the 17th 11.5130. An el ery man named Stevens, was killed while walking on the railroad trail - neat Wind sor, Vt . • I A chime' of church bells are being constructed in Cancinniai p .the aggregate weight of which will be 9811 plurls. During. the three weeks ending Sept.. 24. there I were 3819 'arrival* at six of the rtheipal hotels of Cincinnati. Why is a conacientioits, physician Ike • man Prone to actin . Becau,e he will be apt to lose his petientri (patience.) The eclair of the St: Louis Reveille, acknowl edges the receipt of an apple measuring I ightsen inches and 'a hall in circumference. I Gone a o.'Duckintr."—That is what they any of • fellowl in Arkansas who goes to "sit up'.' with a youtg woman. • .. Daniel ,Hummel, reaidipg near M.lton; Pa., comrnited Suicide ora the '2sth ul.„ by cutting his throat; IHe sett a wife aced four children. - 'The foleign arrivals at the port of Bowfin, during the knonth of September, numbered 364 being an in'rease of 56 over the same month last year. Costly . Horse.—Wei learn from the Albany Atlas that . NleArdel, of that place, has suldhi• famous troning horse Mar, to a gentleman Philadelphii, for $4OOO. Queen Vieforia Is going to make a trip up . the Mediterranean. ((sate waits until after the elec. ttons, the gay sail up "Salt River,"•in company with some if our Schuylkill trounly Another.—Annther accident of a similar , An Albany Talton—The Knickertarcker says . character as lire above. tnok place Mv‘the following —.One of gut tailors war on 'a strike' yra'erday. day. A horse ato.ched to a carriage of Dr. Brown, He struck his wife; then urct his oldest boy conmining the hostler and the Dart' trit two c' iota the 'kip-pill, and finally threw Mahe tee in turning a corner at a rapid rare''''in Port Carbon, things out 41 the t turd story window." very nearly arm and lighted minn'a will, by which s bed of iron me was very much broken and the children and man j ;Yore Iran O re.— A n ex t e n sive shghtily injured. The hnrre. havint got lonse i pso been ilbrcoyered on the land of Mes4rs. 0. W . the dri.er, ran. with two front wheels artached.alMin ,44-4. H. Little, 111 J. ffai:.lll county, Va. It is t h e d is t ance of a mile. w hen another wheel hecorrie ti;liesed that a large portion of the . 1111 l untam halt detached. and th en, in his -onward career,' pio- iron depose r The one 'already taken yteltia about needed at a very rapid rate. to New i'hiladelpara, where he was stopped. The horse was alto very '75 -per cunt , of pure metal. where injured by the continual striking or thrkshall arid. ace. 13optist Church. Pottsville.—The Baptist Association is now in session in Phila lelphisi The numbs{ or Churches 'represented 57—Minisieis CS Vi e tied the font:twins staltsist• or this denomination * in cur Elornugh, among the procecclincs t sed 2; rewired, 15; deceased. scuttle. roml co. of members, 52. On Sunday morning last, a man was (nand in the woods, back of Mr. B. De Forerea resi dence. Wert Etnneh Valley. Ile was formerly in the empiny of Mr. D and was misring for several nays. The Coroner was sent burned an inquest held on the body. 1 ID", %e Hated, a abort time since. that WO Kirkwriod.. Esq. Professor of Mathematics in the Petnivrlle Ac.identy. had been lionored with the de gree of A. M. from Marshall College. Since then. we base been informed. that WAshtneron College. in this State. has conferred the same degree upon him. n'Amusemenls.—Oar Borough bids rair to be quite lively the earning two or three weeks. Al ready has the season -of amusements commenced On Tuesday last. Spalding and Rogers• North Amer ican circus exhibited in the afternoon and evening.— It was largely attended, and the performances were quite creditable. The Apollolicon.ttut great musical machine, drawn by forty hems, attracted much at tention, and was q its an IMPOSING antr. Last night, tne Good Intent Flue Company. of this Borough, gave a Ball. in the Town Hall. It wa■ well attended, and passed off pleasantly. On Monday next. Sands & Circus will visa Pottsville and give two exhibition'. This is said to be a good- establaihmeto . . Spalding and Rogeve circus will re-vistt this place on Saturday. Oct . 20th. In the coarse of two or three weeks. a Practiming Party will be given at the Town Hall. by the Mews. St9uch. after which flincing .2:drat will be opened. v Runutray.—A horse attached to a earrings of J. 11. Winterdwin, in Pt: Carbon.hseams frighten ed. on Thursday of last week. ran off; at full spend, and coma's, in contact with another carnage. injured both rnttertally. Fortunately. no one was injured. I - The Town Hall, in this Borough., we nhlterve, is offered ,for rent, the late occupant, Mudy, having lent our Borough., re The Pennsylvania nail, in this ilfrough formerly kept by Mr. bf eaver. h.is been tilt= by Mr. Johnson, formerly of the Mt. Carbon Muse. Prrifessor Kemmerer, will vivo anoth(4 of his vocal concerts, on Thursday eve'ng, to this Bo_ rough. in the rown Hall. The singing will be eze. coed by 300 children. cnnneded with the various Sabbath Schools. of :his Boron:lb the principal bon or whadr, however. are from the Lutheran Salt bath school. The concerts have been well attended tr. this piace.and we have no doubt, the onelet to ,be given w:11 be equally as well patronized. Ad mission, 12} . • toricEiponbenrc. CAMP SCOTT. 1 CaLTZTOWX, September 19, LSO Mr. Chnnen In great haste, stlrrountled : I by all' the/ "pomp and circumst rnce" of MiMIF WO,, Pit' . ma down 10 write to you. Imagine, if you please. oneof the moat beautiful valleys in creation. flanked by immense mountains. Then, ruppo.re, 'if you please, a population of hoot et, itlostrisus. warm-hearted farmers—full of all the kindly q.t.. ful impulse., who h mark the wrong rhiracierlaires Pet n=y lrs ma 560man rv, gathered together wi.h 510 g..• hearted ritoions, to s..e and ailin.re the gro a Pig Mr I.tiry plover., 01 our Volunteer system. Now, tor a short sod rapid dear',, poi rru of YVP, fp.. OU Tuestlay,the 23th, trie Fr 'spa into Camp. On Wednesday, the 26 h. Majdr Gen. Wankoop and Staff, limn the G h Divialon, rode Into the town having been mat by en escort of Cavalry outride of the Borough. The General, although ham; ridden upward', of thirty miles, in . s hour., went upon the 6.1,1 and reviewed' the Troops the lame afternoon, and at the particular request of Major •General Kelm, the commanding officer, nook charge of ttle line and . drilled the Troupe for an hour. General Wynkoop, was accompanied by a .toff of fine of f icer., tindormed in the service dress of the Army, and forming a strong and fivorable contrast with the too prevalent popinAsysrem of the present age. His staff, as I have heiffiqheirnamel, are Adjutant General Brua Cameron, bieutt Col, Rhodes, Wijiir N. Fox, Capt. Israeli Nagle and Lieutenant Thomas fleetly. On the 27th, His Excellency,. the Governor, being expected, the Troops were formed for review and an escort was ordered to assist that personage into camp. Major General Wynkoop not taking any part in the proceeding', heeded over to Gen. Kelm, his person's! stair Adjutant Gen. Cameron, Major Fox and Captain Nagle, (they having pm mend of the Infantry) aasiated matterialty and well in the preliminary and ;succeeding performances. When the Governor:arrived upon the ground, he took his station epineite *le centre, arid it was very amuaing to hear the anxious iiiqurries of ihe hot.eat citizens—oils the Govecor here V ~ Where la he!" and other questions of the same nature. The truth is, the Gioverpor not bring dressed in the unilorm of the Cdincoander in Chief, and those i nut personally acquainted with him, were not elite ti, rectigoixe him—wad his staff (two officers) Cols. Coserly l and Murray. were no better off. The .review being completed, the Governer was paraded through 0f11:7.'0,•1), alter which, he was escorted to his qoarter , , where the Troops pasted him in review. The Troops were then marched. to the 1 Camp ground and dismissed. after which, Major Generals Krim and Wynkoop, With their reapers. tine staffs, wailed on. the Governor, at his quarters and were received very cordially by him. Several bottles of wine .were drank during their visit, and seniimenta exchanged, when they bid the Governer adieu, bring well pleaard.with the kind and gen. tlemanly manner in which his Excellengy had re ceived them. The same afternoon, a very touching and elegant spectat la Look place here. - The L tdies notified M tr General Vyttoop. that they derived to pr sent him and Captain Nsgleeacfi r ah a wreath trodunony id the gallant penile-is linty had ren• dered their Country Mattel At 4 O'clock the Troops verde formed-054. Wynkoop and Staff were received and taken down to the town to await the ceremony. Maid Young of Berke, it ptes.-n. Led the Ladies in the preset;iation;and the Gen. replied w.th that warmhearted eloquence lon which he is well tamous. The Camp hroh.e up last night—and this mot• nine, boom the dawn of day, the stillness of the night was broken by the rolling of the drums and the soldiers were seen quietly leaving for their homes. At 6 o'clock this woe g, Gen. Wyn. koop and staff were in their sad Iles before start ing, c.c.!. Sidea - thanked [hens , n the na of the p.ciple of Graiztown, for their ft. wing ti.en pent at the Camp, The General aid staff then left r their homes, taking with them the heat wishes at the people of Gratztown. uly Your!. • g, Geri. Wy: J Iles before star n the ns of it sing b•en pr d Id staff the' .da them the he „own. • f •, els MAC SORE. • e titers' Journal) IS COL. STRAUB POOR) Many. are urging the electron of Col. Straub as Sher.ll; herautte be le said to he poor. Now, I think that the eampaian ouebt to be carried on fairly. and no candidata ought to be represented to he 'what he in not. I em informed on the most un • questionable authority. that C d Straub has. r o a ohm; time purchased two farms in Union l'osynanip, in On. County. and paid I thou. ine d doll.tra on them. The income of the Pro. ntrre ! , during the time Col. Straub held it, woe from Biz to e 4 4.41 ihntiland dollars If t hi s is true, I,i it ran lat ra4iy mcertmlurd al the offices in o , orr g.burg. the plea than C o t. Straub is %par man ought to lia wridrwito r. - A VO l'Eft. A cattle reply to eeorriltrus (sago:foga is the meat gime" revenge. ~ - ~PFDBII~~S= 1:12 The Lockfoco organ caution, the publie against secret hantibille=thia is likes thief crying estop tbief"--thiiy are the only party that does such work—the Whigs are always , open and abase board. A cording to oar correspondent from Tamaqua, his honor the lodge, wasrengaged in that kind dtr'business op Sunday last. Oh ! the hypocrite. . . Anil Siftings. • "`232.?" , . TlielCoal Trade for The quarithy sent by Rail Road, this week, Is 23,197,. 03—by Canal, 14.9-11 00—for the week.,40,43i 03, 6n., showinsa f l ingot!' of shoat :Ma° tons slne'e last wiek. .The tea le. a the weekly reportu show, continu . ? as dullsis ever. I Amount orpal sent liner t6s Philaile/1.1;IS and 17:end ing Railroad and delpWkill N.tvigalaon for the week ending on Th s ursday noting last : t likll.l4oou. .CANAL. YFE6 'Toros.. WEEK . ' TI , TA ,P Cathon.- , -7,995 10 9.70,0i0 07 6,647 03 - 162.0117 12 'Pnadvllle, 2 1 ,514 11 192.5111 17 1.957 01 52.501 13 9. Haven, 12732 19 364.560 01 4,993 03 .99.010 99 P Clinton, 2,221 00 102097 00 9,443 10 915,910 0.5 25 1 ,197 03 F 39,232 05 14,941 00 340,427 19 340,427 19 Total by RR & 1,119,060 04 Tu •use peruiLl lust yea, by ILillroad 071.310 10 li, by Canal 9;57.071 14 122EMEMI =I EZI3 =EMEI 'pi, qu,iuty of Un It er nt from the ;' fur Um week ending 5ept.1141949: The fMhaw Lehigh repo 44 , E.Ric• irtyr4i.• 111,100 11 209.735 17 T 3,310 GO 70 WI 03 lbw. 2,507 15 50 074 03 thin Co. 3,215 02 70.1113 10 I+l Co. 1,112 IS 22,463 09 t Co. 2,713 03 03,0:11702 1 Co. 592 03 6.!9703 Summit Mint Blume Bun, Wm.., Mend. ' , prim: Mound Cranberry C Ilazielon Cr 4 Diamond Co Buck Ma mita' yilkenbarre 60 03 61 10 ' 82,tv/ 34 13.b30118 In Co. *o.ll Co 23,912 II se.,egal 17 343.670 00 i Id lan year, To I.3air arrhl rte k3:11 TitADS di week enng. Sept. 23, 1012. ticL/0V A' Sent fa th WEER. rear 331,395 ROADS. ilnlods an Siliolytkilf Cowsty , quantity of Coal transported over the ditreient Railroads in Schuylkill County, for the Week ending Thursday evening. W 61:1C. • Torak. Mine 11tH and i lS. 11. R. R. 1 17,524 12 465,5e8 65 Little Seliuyl R. R. 3.6:0 12 1.19,015 04 51,11 Creek dO 5,9411 (a 141,3:17 07 Mount Carboji dol . • . 4,961 10 159 010 13 Schuylkill Valley do 9,259 19 241 502 417 Mt. Caron aiid Ft. Carbon do 9,661 15 267,736 17 • Linton C.nal do 859'12 60,232 13 R•TSR or rnuour To roiladelOia . To New Yor I 70 . &&&&& OF 0 LARD TRANSPORTATION OR RAILDU•D for balance or season.' • • From M.C.irbon.B.llaven.P.Clinton. . _ To Itlehmon . • 160 175 1155 ''Philadelplns, 1 70 I 65 145 RATED or 1 /A. NY CANAL. FOR DALANCL OF •CAgION. 1 From Mt.earbun. r.4.linetn. I! Clinton, lila e 5 cu. e 2 cu. 73 cts. To P.l . Oladelpr Way tolis r main without. change For addltiopal New Advertisements see Next Page. They will here be found arrange r under • table Heads. _ . • Peter F.l MudeY, j ATE occdpant of the Town Holt an 1 now employ lJ cit as a Hotelman, by gurphy. Con), JC Co. Dry Condo itlerchints. at No 17,;North Third St... Philade lphia. oilers fir sale the unexpired 1,11161111 s lease,and the fixtures ktel furniture of; the Town • ntil, in this Rolmigh. r term.. apatv: to John Clas ton, or to Jas II filudeyinn the prentires. - I; Ile also reapectlully voliiets those country merch ant with whrpn he is acquainted, to aid him lie his et. forts to support a large fariiily„ ty giving him their patninage. and a there of their custom. Oct 6, IS4hl r' Pottscllle Female Institute. REll A PRIOR. A. 61.. Principal. ISA RELLA PRIOR,. Vice Principal. Tllls InstOniinn brunwl open for the reception of pupils. 6is Inc Won him Second erreei; one door above Nortvtielan. in the thorns recently occupied by the Rev. Eilastn Towne. In compliance with the%Fatten of a ntimber of the friends of Erfientinn, in P the Pm retpal has commenced 4 school Inc the edimation of yonng Ladles in all the hr thelte• of a useful and finished edlication. Ilia design imp eetatinsh a ierintinent ar• ranged in four depaihnenti/ :With competent teachers and profes,ois at the head each:—tiros affording to parents facilities fir having their daughthers elticated without the expense and 'inconvenience of sending them from home. The coarse of in tritchnn, at peen ent. includes it Primary, Junior and Senior Depart. manta ; whit r are subdivided into classes tier - manic to the age nod oticieney of pupils. Applicants are ad into th. Primary D -pirtinent at any are. Six of eight boardirg pupils caibbe accommodated at mod crate charge}. . The price 'for day scholais will vary from Three tcs Eight Roque per term of three month,. Any further ;information may be obtained' of the Pits• eine!. at tile emlnary, I Rcfru'esess. ,— Right Rev. Alonzo Potter, Rev. Wm C. C.noley.Judg4 Palmer, Chas. W. Pittman, E. 0. Parry Esq., alid Andrew Russel ' Oct. 6. 1410.. Cedar 11111 'Female Seminary.... NEAR 4 151011 N T JOY, LANCASTER COUNTY. PA.' ; I , llETlrity.xlath Semlmannna I liessien of the ce- I dar I Seminary will commence on the first Monday of ,Nnvemher next! Parents- and guardians purposing th place their daughters or wards In thls In stitution will please make early application. Nlt Cainingue an.P.Cirrular, containing notice of Terms. catuyso of Studies, Text-hook., and other In formation relating to the peculiarlainis o; thin lotion, will be foil, anted appll ation, by mail or otherwise. I. Notn- - e, Terms have been recently modified, and It is now helieved, are more eligible than those of any cither•Seminary of similar character and reputa tion in ibelcountry, especially fnr young,ladies who ate expecting to enjny the advantages of complete course of education. i. N. DODGE, A. M I Principal and Proprietor. For any further information in relation to the above Seminary, the citizens of Pottsville and vicinity .will pleo•o call on John S C Martin. Druggies—where the catalnsucand circular aro also berobtained. Oct 0.1819 —4l-4t Valuable Tavern Stand, PT.uAaltoar, AT PRIVATE SALE. THE aubocriher offers at Privetrceee, that we II known Tavern Property, in the .." ton n of Pt. Carhon, Schuylkill Co.. known Hee •• • 'to the Peet Carbon 'Hetet. recently owned ivy Jacob Madam. ;The **nation Is one of the most elikible in the town of Port Carbon, and the improvement* on the pleuras, ample. The property will be wild cheap, and on a tradeable credit. For term!, apply to P. W. HUGHES. --tl-6t Weller 6. 1610. • Buffalo Robes. irIlE subseribers offer for sale 200 bales of Buffalo L Robes. received &lett from St. Loots, whkh will be sold reasonable. fa lot. to salt perehaiers • . - WONIRATII, le SON Oey , Nes. INA Na di 4th st..Pltgails. 41-hhio • Carpeting , Bedding and Farm SUMS& MnLUE.ROO36. • THE subscriber -would notify his friends and the public. that be has opined .CARPETING, BED DING & runritsniso WARE-ROOM, at No 63 &inch Second SL. Philadelphia, nearly apposite the Bank of Pennsylvania. syhere he Intends keeping, roe. sale an assnnwent n( th - Pro!lowing ankles: Carpets, Rays and Door Malts. Hair Mnas and Combusk Mat tresses. Palmer", Counterpanes. Cornforstder. Elan kets. Spreads, Sheets end Pillow cases, .Counting House Cast:sand Cushions. Camp StoMs. Washstands, Cots. and every variety of Mahnaalt7 end Maple Bed steads. &e. — DELL NORLIT, Jr. Oct.d 1849., 41-4 mo Fars: Furs! Furs! SSF. %VESSEL. No. 99 North Third St., Philade., ...2lanufactorer tof FURS.. of all kinds. such as main. Boas. Victotiiiee. Gloves. Claropes; &c. Alan. BUFFALO ROBES. all of which may be had nt the Mama cash prices, et wholesale and retail. %C.O.—Remising done at the shortest notice. Oct 6; 1649. 41.2m0 Advertliement. Mr. Bannaa— • Dear Sir: Trusting to your-known impartiality settle editor of the Maws'. Jost, mt, we h epe that you will glee the following a place In your valuable paper. - Lest week's Emporium gave a statement of an affair between Theodore It Johnson end Sohn lAWIL, With ' other young moo of the town of tit Clair, which at the' best was far from being the truth. The Emperista slategthat on the evening of the lith of July, a party , nf yap og men, with tins, borne, pans and horse-fiddles. assembled before the dwelling of Mr T R Jobncon, and' comnienctid a dreadful nnlae, which they continued till three o'clock the nest,(3unday) morning, tinter stsndina that Mr Johnston wins no liberal as to oftlicl five dollars for the discontmitanca of the said annoy ance. The , facts of the case are these On the evening of the lath of 'July. a few young men ariembled, accord- Ina In custom, (at least In thin place.) and umtmenced • a wedding serenade,. with diveiirinstminents nMAIC. with which they complimented the natty. With' re gard to the offer made hy afterso It was not 5, h a 1 dollar rely. and Ills promising It 4101 , lam. 'Mit Was the boasted *liberality or rather she meanness of 31rJolinson. It is an indisputable fact that If the aerated patsy kept up the annoyance till three o'clock a Canal!, house was open till nearly Nut o'- 'etock,on Sunday,mornlng. Yours, respectfully, THREE Ml 4 R 3. • Oct 5,1215 List of Letters, ItEM AINI NG In the Post office In Norwegian; Pa 'ending Sept 3n, 1830. That Armstrong Oastroyaue Joe ',ninety Jeremiah Baker John Jordon John dotteed John Brown Jantes James Edward II Birk J 8 . . Bow. s Michal Lally 'rhos Regsr Joseph sh'p Behan MiChaul, Lazenby John Richert! Thos Cahill Vavid McGeehan Neal dualism Caroline Coury John Mowery MorganAShotten John Devlin Thos Mathias Jane Swan Mrs ship Dsrlin Thos Mlnkk ['atria . Stephens,Mery A Dun John kMorphyJas R 04., . ship DavlsOn Ed, ship Nesbit Win slop Savage Oen 11 do Dtekasontto'ht epPeti iek Thos Thomas Thor Dinagan Maln sprarli Mary A W Ihaws Wm.! sp Fairly James 2 Pitman Thos D Witliains Hen do glbbison John ' Frond Gen ship Yates Thos do JONATHAN JOHNSON, I' M. Oct C. ISIS —41,3 t List of LettOrs, • IVEMAINING .111 the Poet Otlice at Poltsvillc,,Pn. on the lit of October, ISM ' A Milhous Henry licliale 51raW Armstrong DisryJ•Gable Jnhn sr. 511,Ginnets Miss E 'Allier / Anton Green Win S .F.rity Letters. GC tenor. P McGasphra DI ichl Min Chan R r.alelteu Janie, Mc(Amnon The. BrOderick Jos Groves Siroods MeCar:Oman P Itritterny John Crlnert Howard 251cKenna Neal Bairdley John Garman Jonas McGloin Terrence Bickel John or Guradrte Wm DlrElvain Harvey Eltas Stark Gannon Mrs Ann McMurray Jos thanhard Thor Gibson Mrs CraryMcGloin Terrace irtlurtnn Mired Clanklas ship N Brunton John Glennan Jas do N'eidel Rev Geo L Benet, Alfred Gilman do Nesbit Robert Bergner Andreae 11 f Noon John Oates John . Harris.tit Ede,' and Bator, Daniel thorium Dan'l -.omfrts Robert Barnu at LOrtl P SHlaaru.h Ileory e l OConnell Jeffrey Brook 8 /Wee Deognstt;iteck J 7eUnyle Anrhony Pecker Wm Herribert John 4 0Donnell John Harry Tiros - Hough Francis ,thiliorn John Brennan James Ilatmon John, Ott r•eltestian Liork,llrdiert Begins Dr rhos Odekrs John Cairo Barnes Wm Ilerrit.gton DsvitiOlicren Park do Herrman P W Humes Thor Bratty Frank Hoy James Jr Prichard Watkin Bowen Ricltard "-Harley Jones Preener Mr turn; Michael 'Hoffman John 2 Patterson Wm Berl Henry A " Haprech Mr Pierce David Item Peter Ilutlsoith Thai t helnn Matthew llonligati Terence Ileadly John Petri into, J Bennett eryan Heat George Potts sltsAlary A Bits John BMWS Thai Peck DI trJes.Ort T Brown Mary Healy Slartm Platt, Miss'Eltaa Brown, Frances Ilagmly John Phillips Miss DI Ilotiter Miss N Harney Mehl Skip I,:ters. Bechtel Dirs..sl Hardy Andrew Pullet Joseph Brennan Mrs Hahn Peter Powell Howell Ship Letters. Ibmser Stephen Peden John' Bedasid Thus • Haverty )Lo tin. Preston nos Burt Robert John or Pock Prosser Henry Berry Itemy Ha Ra Miss C E Parroley Wm Itonichier Pack, Harden Mrs A Bohan Daniel . Skrp /arises. Quinn John C Butts James ' Hurley I.l.artholo* Quinn Thus chip Bergan Flitlnn Hardy James C It Brown ileorge Rely thou - M, Brennan John 11,11 Ja:net , Rosh Dennis Bose John Hunt John Rees John Ituf rotl,"1 bas Mira,, John Boom Wm Brook Joss.ph Hughes Item IL illy Andrew Revs rie Fred'k Hooter Wm Itanmel Jambs I.ln.echal Martin Hodge Arcoilf.eld llogrt 11 J Bolittenherger M Tht.s Rod s ers Hugh C. Bowden Joseph liOnf le 11,1‘111 Casserly Owen • holey Joseph Roddy Parritk Callaghan Jas Horan Patrick Berm Bernhard Clarkson A A Holger Anton 2 Ityan'Margaret Carton Trios Horan Miss G Redkey Mrs Sarah Caton Wm I Mop Letters. tlisrles henry Imhof-C Reed Michael Caro Win Israel Jan ship Ryan John Cualain Timothy • J Ryan Edward Curry Pelts Jones t% n, I' Solis . John Carl John .11.1,1 Dan • Reed Jonas Clinton Janice J (son, Trios Bondy Patrick. Couronnes John Jones It 1, moods Jan Cleaner Dluitrias !Johnson %V. ' Ilnssell Cary L.. Low an 1 boa Johoson Jas M. Beta Dan'l• Cream. James Joblong lanies Clark Michael Janta, 'rhos Sammon Dliclt'l Or Colin David Joffe, 11..njetfoin D ryle ('avavagh MartiwJoyce Mrs Marg'tShnw Mathew Carrolor 1..11 risk J ft Inof Tempt slop Schmidt lee Callahan Wan Jordan Peter do Stria:lds Trots Lam 1 tans thiterneld E D I...;olohart Martin Kent Joseph Snyder Jos I. Cavanagh Jul.,, Kennedy Neal Sharp Wm Collin David Klinger Win Saltsar Mark Corps Miss K Kemtmly Mich 1 Smartt W i n Ship Letters. Klapp Daniel Scotts Mr Coughlan Tiros Erato .12Colf Stork looms Cain Win Krlttan Teddy Stamm 'p Carob John hoe,, Karl 'Swine Wei Cullen Patrick Keinuterling S Siontd Thos Clarkson Samuel Knox Thoti Smith Wni 7 • Clark Wut. Kinisley Michl ellocied.ale Jacob R. Andrew Kennedy Thos B Shope A W .cottuliMich'l' Kelly Dlich'i • Sterol. Godleib Coulon - in Wm Kra titer Elizaltethrapearmart Wm B Crimmins Pierce Knoske Schwarzenherg A Conry Junes Shay Letters. Severn: Fred Cullen Jos Krott...ly John in.Q,rgrn F re d Cavanagh Park K,erfnendsitl I. Siegel Andre,. Conoltue Owen finnan:, Peter stirrer Marital . % II • LIP lieuran Win Sheridan Br Weer Donaghlty Jos Kaghael Dltehl Seyfert Widow of Darby Cnristop'r Healy Thos Benjamin Daly Ytetil Ia SturgeonMargar't Delany Patrick Loyd Thos chip letters Davis'Joreph Lawrie, Joseph Rom Thos II Doget Richard . Langan James St two. John tia,hyJaturs Lc. le 'Ni,, Scanlan 51.chl Dolphin M Li,vis. Sweeny Coll ' Doolae Bernard Lower John - Barth DAVIS Tll.Ol - I.oll ' e • Stone Samuel Donn JI/1111 Lalfeely Park- Sholtro John Dye I.lf David .51 la,nm,a Mies 11 Se... lough niched Dams John ' Lill Elizabeth. Supple Philip Dunphy Edward • ..Assi Letters. ISIA/Ile Joseph' Dronstit Id Win Lotiittrey U.dw'd Schwartz Ignaz Doyle Timothy Lally Marlin , Denny Keyran lAteweitytt The. Throe refer& Wm Donn Mary S Lewis Bent 'Firmly Kirov Dumont Mu Larkin Jas Trrc3 Lawrence Outfield Mrs S • M To, nay John Dunham Dlr. S Moriery John Tillman. John Driscoll Mrs C Mailer lariat Jun grange Peter .akrp Letters. , Morgan David ,'Eavonel Anthony Davis Rees Morgan inn it 2 Tamplin James Devit t Michael Morrison Edward 'shop letters Donlevy Francis M John ninny John Devine Math w Moran Christ/VI Tailor] We, Dickinson Geo Mande Barneltas•Tundtell John Doherty Wm Dlensinger John Tool John Dunbar John Morey Patrick Tempest Joseph , IJowne James Moore Ii V Doyle Patrick Marring John Vannieda Wm G Dierstern ChrisCuMull Henry Vinson Chas Dotterwerch B Moyer land, Valence sitrangeN E Maroon Kieran ", Veale Edmond. sp Craton Perry T • Dialler Wells , 'W Euderip fruhert Moro', Wm, Walsh photp EilelesJol/11 Dl 41:011 V..lentior Wea Liam Etlay sod ,on C Miles Bernard . John Edivarda'A to 81001010 y Mrs Julia Wood Sarni R Cuellar itich'd doMuky Mrs E Moore Mee Ann Within: on Wm Fahey John Marto MieeS rah Ay:tatter Antos PogartyJas Morry Betty WelleFelmond Pus Jos - Ship Letters. Weaver John W Pollan Nichnlei Mallon Hugh Weirich Joh JOS l'olierolf !reme itt addon James Willinote Mrs SA2 FuleY Michael Mull trio Patrick Wri,ailit Miss E slip letters F F ; l l l ll j e n r i y m i l ling binnurJi Cinha Williams Richard Fumble John Malloy Edward Wa:kins Edwin Farrell- floant Munroe Robert William Flees Forint Francis Moore John • Watkins Jenk in Follinan Peter, Monist - to Mrs D Wittington C.V.! Ship Letters. PIC . Walters Abraham Ferlden Ann McKim Martin Flaiery Thus MeNitnnes II 2 Yost Geo Jr Finlay John McConnell Hugh Yost Jnoeuh Fannie; Tiros DlrCormick Mirit'l skip letters Ci McLnughlrn raCk Voting TPos Gibson Mathew MclntvreAttem.2l - tiatfy Prorick Carrel Beni McCaffrey Peter Z Gfirber Jnhn 1) McCitnighin Lehi Zimmerman Sam Gough John MnCevrran t'al'k 2 Centsadditional will lie charged for all ndserused Letters. Persons applying for letters On this list will please say "advertised." N. U. The Inland postage on all Foreign Letters must Le pre. paid at this Mike • ANDREW DIORTIMER, P. M. . 41. i; =MEI TOTAL 32'790 RO ctsr,er ton, ° I 41-If MIME Vnlonvllle kimdemy. CHOOL tele reopened In this Academy on Monday Othe tilt billiard. Students admitted at any time, tint advised to enter as early as 'convdnlent, so as to commerce with the Falland Wilder elapses. All the various branches comprised In a thernegh English education, together mitt, the French. Latin and Creek-languages. nr taught In this Instuatlnn. Trace'—lncladintuTuitlon. Board - log, Washing and mending 8710 per quarter at 12 weeds. payable any time withln.the term. No extras whatever. The ea eistanceof an able and experienced teacher has been secured fit rhr fall and winter teeing. A course oNectures will tre'.deliVeied daring the winter on warning ecientifie suhdetfs. .- The Academy fir instated In the county of Chester, nine itillee west of Went Chestre, In the pleasant and heatthy village of llntetivllle. in which seceis can bo had front West Chestre tzl-weekly and from ton daily by stage. All letters addressed to the ., sahneribet. Post Men. wall be prnmptly attended tn. MILTON DIIRNAL. Principal. 3S-Bt. Sept. S. 18193 Adams, refile7B BLANK BOOK 87.8.8/1310.801 1 171FU573ei Ni, 78 -Vesta 771.forgrout, Phitaigphia, wow op ter BIG-zurog) - Q IMPLY BLANK , BOOKS eter.poo at aim natio/Le.: -Otory that tea bia,had at any Bootataisi aad they . atkoowtedged superior. 4'r ab. '34, '4a SJy List of Later*: REMAINING in the Post office. itt Whiersvills, Ps., an the otffictober, AlcerJobn W Pluton Bulb or hitter Jr John 0 Ackerman Henry ‘Vcribtrirrans John J Aynin Abraham Fells Win ffisenes Jobn Anson Thos Fredenruck. Filch-Murat:o Michel Adams Joann . olasMclicales . , Patrick Adams James Feldmann Henry 111cOarrell !Skill 2 .Bryan John Foltilion ffims McEcrrney Thos Hall Sims Fisbet John Mcelsen Alen • • Hymn Pettey Firtgatrick nos McNallis Tate Bagley Richard Grant Stephen MeGninn Pat'k Breen Wm Goettle Edward McLean James Bambrick PattickGipson Duel McLean James Breen Jorih • Gallaway Mlchl MaMeneman Brannon Murty Galggan Ouren • ' Dines Bode lEranklin Gillespy Pat'k 'McCanna Barns Geo Gormley John McCue Charles Bonk Anthony Grenrey Mary McElhenaey Bar- Bush 'Ester A 'Gilt:anis Wm ; • - nerd Breslin CondiC Giov or Jacob ;Malaita' Pat'k Bray Matthew : Gill Jai iMeCormick John BrinnenCatharineGallagher Martin "McNemand Path Bradford A G Gallivan Wm rNowlan Ann Bradley Edward Gallagher Dun'l2 iNorthy Darrell Hyena John N. George nos 'Nerigan Daniel AnthonyGilreartin Mikte 20Larey Edward Burkhart Jas ioßarn Mare - teat Bradegan T , eiarvin htichtel :oNeal Bellinger ConmthGand Patrirk Powell Richard 2 Itreanean Jo*. Gondhart .oho , Pert y James Branch' Adam Gibbons Wm iPhelanbarty Jai Barnet Daniel G Glibrsath Phillips Jos Bien Gwent Gibbons Mrs ;Quinn Jas lirlfl3l3o Bernard Flowbrey IlarbertQuisland Wm ByrneChristepherlierron John . Quigley A J • Brenan James hound l'at'k Bogert John Burns Geo ' Harm Jut Richer?. John Becket, Peter , ?levier John W h Henry Berry Fat rlck Bascom! Theis Belle) , Paul ek, • Rorie `Jody flap. li•rael I. 'RI, hardson Arne. Bliierldoses Hichans Joseph Reedhead Josrp . h. Boyle Chas Haber Philip t 818 ns'John Ilaruich Solornanlloads Franklin Boyle ItoSey ,Holman Richard Inileharda John, Brumititath Iluvajones Wm ,Rapp Jineph Burns D TTTTT nick jineerty•Johr. !Ratlibuirlloxey Boyer Andrew Hail - mid Ilemy •Richards I.en is Br n mrn Thns :Hempel Ferdnandllichards 31sthenf John Ila nab Rohe its ,RePse TM." Connen Thou . :11 Ilem•sey Mary r. t bI is Collins Wm Ilitufman Rob I nor, Thou Cavariee Edward Marley Edward Runyan John 'Confer John Ilinitson Win Koehn; Fredric!, Clark Edward 3 Jones John C 2Bobbris Lew is Crietifil Michel Janina Henry Ra^con David Cadre in Marlin Jones Moshe Clifford Mr 2 . Joneo George Cl•fford Anthony' Janes Tiros .tutvrs Win A 2 Camila Wm Jones Bees° wo, Sharpies Margret Croll Win Jots I Srhafer Luisa r Chanedy Wm Jones Thos era slaw Martin COliron moue. Jones Wm Clint Agnes Jones Lensinlt h Vlr " zen Wni lett4ii John 'Jones WmP bon stevtan 2 Carter i slichl Johnston nob 8_11`:', Wm Cole Dr Wm B Korey Patrick & son II Marlton Jag Knight Won Casecy Jan i n ' yder Nathan Cooed Manuel Krikel Christian sntlih Lac Connell Jam Kaniner Dann vapcwarr „bn Craig rt"bi"3Kenton wm -E„;,„a„ lla Anti Cu...a Mary Knight Win yuttun bait, Cpyle Patik Katitrnian Many! shome Fliihd Cann le Thna Koch I.en is 81,,nda S.llOOlllll Delany Kerns Citwa . sa ,b,,dge moses Donoghue Then Kennedy Thot! Tonkin Richard • Dinky John Ken rota Pa ek. Thatcher John Drulter M& J . Keiran John or Tabor Thos Dane* Lallah John Ta ylor!Joseph II Donohoe Mrs Lewil James 1 . 0 ,0, Win Delany Jae Lallah Edward Tay Tatrick Dunolon Palk "Lenin David To bi n . bCnt ' Dalton Jas 21.aniann Pat'k T r „ e man Joscl.it Danbury l'ar'k Llitheri Jot n TregensoJosenh Dobbin & Bodg'sLanmin Denuia'rem Dowling John 1 ..w1"f Edwards Tr...nick:Th. Dobbins Mara Lary Andress ' frompt Josoph Dies Wm Llevselyi, liar Id v,iantine Ems Delany Dennis Lanen D:111 . 1 David J Lb - no - Ikon I'n'k Lan relict !sore Rw, i t:,tos Win • Dre.lk Samuel Loughiln Barrhot w u , n n Margret title Mrs W rest John Dando John Evince John Walshe Mich ‘el Dodlick Thos. Lewin Itichar,.. Do'doos Estain'ofLelir Wm 2 Dimes Ann :tlarsl.ll RlLLArdWatkibs Ilenry r/orihoe Fran'eisNiurphy Pail( 2winhelin Jere- Mirka. nos Honing Israel ninth 2 Daniel John Norris Margaret Williams John Doinin Jacob • 2Magliar Thal Weir Duncan Diessel Alois Nat then n John within,. John II Davies.Wr Moekel Mickel Wingert A , """ Doherty John Medlicolt David W ire dam!, II Duth & Mnruans Martha Wynn Chambers lacer]! rig Richard Williamson Witt Devany F.Lza M.nm Joseph William, Jar Da v len Win Mai hews Peter Weipm rt George Edwards Philip Alortwey Josep h W t eh Ileory Elliott John Mclroy Hennae d IVilliains Lex is Edwards Lewis Masterson Antic Watson MaryJ.ine Edwards Mary Alitaket :rhos Witinan Mary Erare ititchard Alrirg.n t l ane ('harper Every Felix Miran Pa rick Wean JArob Erskine Antlaew Ala,lbt 11 Jos Willi VII. The, 2 Evans Wn. Mnon•yin Thos Rirhaid Mill et Juhn w ' min Fitzpatrick Fran•Aloir.s t on Aust'in W ilson nos clCootioy Thos Wa Ilinms John F - , rlaillpan l'as'tMore... Tto, Whiter Chns Fink A ,111 h,. John J Welsh Joseph P „00 ) Fs.nt? Tern Moore Joseph Yost Wtn 2 Feeney John Moran Mirh'l root M trtret - Frall'ili ." Mathews John Yorhant Wen Fox Peter Morgan Henry Zttontet man ‘Ym Frtry Llriget Moyer Josiah Ta o cents additional will be eh:ill:eft for oil ndvrr %%Awn upplym g for letieis in this 11.1 please say "advertised." C. 13. DI: FOREST. I'. >I -thlt OEM VIELP=MIIt=I JOHN lIOILSCHEI., Manufacturer and Ilopoiler of buts, of all kinds. such a• r MUFFS,IIOA.-, Wlndesale and Wind, No. 62 :.ourk Strand at.. Eoet Sude, Phil. adeldita. N. B. FCIn repaired. chanced and cleaned in the neatest_ manner. [Sept d 9. '49-10 Sin, Furs and Buffalo Robes. rHE Subscriber would rciliectfulty invite Country 1 merehanis nod others to hi. superior ioock of FANCY FURS. MUFFS BOAS, TIPPETS. &c. and larg.• quantity of BCFFAI.O ROBES, at Xo 93 hbrtA 7Fird Street: oppu.te CA,rrg Si:we Sept 99'49—t0 711 Toys Toys: -- • GE DO I. f. AA, 106 :Vora 2cl street. btl.l: Race PHILADELPHIA, . n o r di toys in hones, harmonicas, Ones. vezar cagey, hones, marble., JewaTarret, slates and &mil n4.es. earls. r - Men. penny trim with a large variety ”1 other ti ncy articles, at the lowest prices. wholeFale and retail. Call and nee, at No 100, North :1 at. Philadelpl in. . Sept 29, 1519, —4ll am New loih Dry Good Store, 'LORD,.TATLOR. & Xn 2.119 Chestnut Street ihi/arietphia. • AVE now on hand, Just received direct from the I e manufacturers. n Gill /144.1nmenr of Ike, Cash mere,. Meriorirs.Dn lainoit.Nnnlvtr. The colors and designs being of thetr own Selecting. and ent Frei or theirs. Linens. td.n.hery and all ,the different tnaM•,of Dornesti, Goods constantly nil bind. whole sale n::d retail. t. L T. & (7tt .never rkvitttr rr.,rn nro prir, • WI• ant dully Ncei•ing g. od Cr mn th'e New York Aurtittott 21'0 Patent Lubrientinfr, PtC - Seki()ENEll4 HAVING porchaned the e3,cliiei.e richt fnr hiann faclitrine unl Vendint: the 'Meet Tuhri:ationilil, nnin s Co..firuihov:l6ll.l)upihin,l.rb n. rolonibia. Lurerne,Wyrinitee, In cornine Lehigh. Cathiin anif b e ;th noences to the public that lie has commenced the nulacte to or it In the Ilerongh of 'hot-vole, where he will he sit r niers promolle. nod at the same rate it can be purchaned froin the Proprietors .1 - the patent'rieht. Thin nil we. pale:heti January ;nth. PAO, and li. Pliperior ',Celle., and clis One.. has already . elven it the preference over all other nits In line, for rill hinds of Station:lre Machinery. Loch-. motives and cars on-our Railroads—and-also for Lamp use. MI orders left at his store, seine promptly attended to. ' R: - D. stmoCNEn. • Centre st, opposite the. Post Odic, l'ottiville.3lthe 16 15,19. Tie pliCe is 75 cents per cation, and the fidlow ink cer tificates show its character : _ Philadelph la. Pee. 4. ISta literal,. P. S. Pesten & en.—ftentlemant.—The Pa tent CorntrOion you vent me to have tried. and whleh, you design as a substitute for the best nil in the wntk ingot* Machinery. has. I am happy to say. more than realizi.d.my expectations. 1 had it fully tested on It laicninotive Engine for two days, On rainy weather. I with mud flying over :he machtne at every revolution) by a skillful engineer, who fISSOfell me that It Works equal to the heat spermaceti nil, with a ravine in quantity of RO percents Thin saving, together Milt the greatly minced prier at which you inform me you can furnish the article. willstrongly rerninmend its use on Raiironds end to large mills tind f,ctorles where large quantities of Oil are used. I have now no doubt of OS entire seeress. and under that impoereion tender you ay sincere congratulations., Truly yours, 'WM. ENGLISH. Pottsville. Jan I.s. '49. Tide is to rertlfy that we here beenusing Devlan, .4. Co's Patent I.Uhricating fhl (or the last six, weeks'. and can give as our decided opinion, that. besides its tieing an much cheaper, its peculiar superiority over, the best sperm nil. Is its durability nn machiriertL whicb renders it a very desloahle article for that par. liese. We are extensively engaged in 170111113 ff anal shipping coal, having eleven steam engines ni various Capacities:at work hoisting coal, pumping water, &c. MILNISS. IiAIItSGOD & CO. P S Devlan & Co—Gentlemen We have het, twine your Patent Lubricating 011 nu 1111 the machinery of the Reading iron and nd 1 works. for the idln nine weeka,and ede consider welters , given it a fair the works are nalculatml to mann facture four thousand tons of Iron and nails-Per annum. The machinery is very heavy, the engine one hundred and sixty nfoldn, power. and the speeds are from thirty to ninis hundred raVOilltiOrne peruninute. Mier the :those trial, we can recommend the oil as equal to the hest sperm nil used in tire rountry, err for heaving bearines and fast speeds, such as shafting and fans. Ptomain yours, &c JAMES •ar. Caurr. Hanauer of the Reading Iran, Nall and - rutin Worits. Sept 24.'49. - totg at Public Sale, ' IN TAIIAIWA. number of Buntline Lilts *.Wilrrin and Levan'e A Aildit inn to Tamaqua." will be offered et Public Sale, on riatarilay afternoon. OcLoaen SO, MID, at pa.t 2 o'clock, an the premiere. • Perrone wishing to me the Into precinnely. can call .11 WM. B. LEBO, Ern.. Sept 29 '42-10-It] Tamaqua. For Sale. A SMALY. FARM OF 17 ACRES. SITITATE in Croat..ton Township. Chestsr ronnty, b ntilei from Philadelphia. 3 miles from Tsßow springs, end 6 miles from Plpoisville, on which ate the following itnprovements, viz: a House sontateng nix bourne, with a S feet portico - in Boa. a pump of water at theda,r, a small Barn, fige grapery and peach orchard. and other fruit trees, the land has been recently limed,— will be gold low for cash. or will be exchanged for pro perty.in Jltnenville. Apply to the subscriber at his agency office. North Railroad Street. Mlnersvlne.• HENRY w. LeV4l3. tr. Eqpt 20, '4 • 2 : Joseph, Sullivan, RESPECTFULLY lerffirms the citizens of Pottsville and vicinity-that heir prepared to do'all kinds of CARPENTER WORK. PAINTING, GLAZING, /cc., with neatness and despatch, on the most reasonable term,. Ills services can it secured by applying at Mauls Duelmiy, litsdemaktir,Mitran6vgaettott. rotundity. Per. =7.'o. 3,10-20 R. Sands lIIPPOFEITMAN ARIENA• IN addition to their already :Mammoth Lroupe Equestrians end Animal.. the Proprietor. Leer.the• Preaent season, n series of Novel and Magni6:ent Entertairtniews, far nurpas•lng at. thing ever present. ed to the Americen Public The leading new:battlers nf this Company Condiel of a pair of TRAINED ELE PHANTS— Jenny I.lnd end Romeo. and TEN EGYP TIAN CAMELS. whose perform:lm . ... IM•e,nren ;he wonder end delight of thousands In Great Britain and on the Continent of• Europe. Also. in The nerforman• era of the. beautiful rind hizh , r bred Dancing MAY FLY. end BUCEIMIALUS. hitteirt,l at an enrir• mous ripener. from Pranron's. P 4113, ands stud i•f17.0 I.II.IPIITIAN PON! ES. IL, lodine th • celeZ.rah•drieht• in; Ponies, DEAF BERNE and TOM FIRING, the Comic Twin Ponies, DANION mid PYTIM AS • the Fairy Pon) CINDERELLA, and the Trottop• • BLACK DIAMOND.- . . . Alelire the Pertlirmets are Mn. R. SANDS .1 nJalin rhtlot;en, I t their rlecant (It:no:3We Feats M. STOUT: the Ere,' livo suit Four !forge ILL!er ; Maid er MAI.'IIICC SANDS. the Jtivenilf. IVritt . ,l. der, In various aci, of EgoiLitio,; .`.ln. 11 111U] Cr Drautam Eriu,trian; Mal , e , ESSrij SANDS, ii the Infant ,Elmrstriin ; AV:I AR. In! hu ston . Wove Barrel lit-tformani . es ; Ma. the I:usurp:lgs.! Perform, on the Flyingi Cord; SILL PEItLZ, the uniii :Wed Couto tho.t Mess, MI FCELL.CIi•WFoRD COLEMAN. CUSII, I.ll'Y. BOWEN^. Mid a host ,f other pet for-I Met,. of the most approved latent ill their varloiLl feats Th;a Mammoth Corp= w1: 1 Wet Town nn the rprn , int of the I:shihiitnn, nt II o' dock. pre,eded by tb,l rtlereed ecyptan 1/11.11:0N l'IlAI:IrtT (IF ISIS AN II ' 001111.5 drawn ho IS EGYPTIAN cAmr.i.s.rontain' fog the . F;;ll iii;”3 :11,Art,,,1 to the enninany Next iif fled , will be the E hST I N PI A CAR, in which wlll I - Le harne , stol the TWO ELEIIIIAN IS. followed by th 1 Met4i,ificent Stud of llonws. And all the nunteron 1 costly and highly Orhillilriliril ViilliCYl titiliirlyillg_g/ ..1 tire Company. , The Leauillitl, Fairy Carriace iirniv 1 by 20 . Liltputian Ponieg. driven In hand. II ill Irving 4 the rear,if the whole Proce.yion. the futire ensentb4 of whit.b.iurpnaies anythang li kind: luogiznge can do m.rll+.' 11 Mailer 01 tl.e Arens P..pt. 2. A. Dr.c.tmr, r q , 1 trill, Director, Mr. W wont; Trrilfillri•r, Mr. J. W . rOsIIA V ; (:14.,, tit. PENI LA s 0 nod AVM ARO.* i ili.tintnwhed above alt others In iheennntry Cir 11,”yi ' ‘,. it and .p.s lathy, and onaorpaoard by any In the we ri d ror their Ilertniur and unesreption klihr humor. Prim 1•1 admission. :Li cents WI:11001 diAmetion or ••• v. DiiierY open nt 13 Will ri. Patthirililallre, cop nie.nre 012 And 7 r. (I 14'. . •.., tnrinifir ' Entabnlhruntit This 111111,1, , and Ifilly oninifirrnt Entabnatain, will be open at Poti,ilie, nn nday, ()tint,' 8, la4o, far nor dty nly. Al.d at flanitirg,nn Tuesday, Od i t. MI, ("rune day til). Wont rat ft)` son, .s:rtA Fused —01110‘1)1,1P1110. 74,, Van' Town and cnantry Dealnrs to e mamitle . I their static of Coods. cuagins.s a fall hi intlittent or -: itos•itnv AND TRIMMING En: list) and 11:nrinan mall ante. 2%111 , 111g nut cork ni thuds an: Vitro rottna Fringes. Wooten Collifoll9, W 0 7,t1 . 11 MICS. S:111 ‘Vna•len Warned, Wn..14 , n Yarns, Kttitling, Colt n, Threads. Tapes, Pine, N. vales. Honks and Eyes, Z.: , AIP-ira 1in...411NA and plain, Cashineres,lt`fllso Hosiery, Menno shnas and Drawer,Ginver.Thibei.CrtAtrucre, Fna, Itit.dnics nll width. enrpet :Mine Thread, , . Blind Tritinniugs, Sept 72. 1 , 1 , 1 nP-3nv, p VIZSILANT 10 no o ter of Crn ourt or ftntoan Plea. V. :rebut 'hill County. the sui-eirditirr, Ciao niittee of the treinte of JOl - 17: 01111 t nprior oi a Jr piddle ven.life, on 71olittnv, tle Sth day of October neat, It the botoii;;lf AlirtinelGrneff. In the Itor.mgh of nrWizabtlrg., atito a'cloth in tile part of ll that certain tract or piece of lend. nitunte in Vtret Itronirtvirk townnilli. 111 the routity of Sohn, 10,1'. j.lininit had nt ElinQ . Saainel Lynn. non the Me te Srhuylk ill, rind r.ontallittr2'. ncceriling I.i n nu 1,000 [ode theirot ht Vet, F. Linliviz, 11. z .nn the 7.71/fdny of April. A It 1 4 1 4 . 71 acre- atrir I tileasitre i It n raft of f soul of Lentinrii Oki', I, 4 , -eras, d.ni dt4 undivided ,atd, 1”. tool l!tr• tiool L l-1 Ice. he I: a htnaiir. rooilitiroie or ill be indde kinittbi at the titileand place of nate J lalA 71 IN AC Nr.w,l' etmmay, of eslme of John Mieiriel.7" Hy the coo,. THOMAS MILLI. Prdtherntart. Sept 72, 1 , 19. 31 31 Alniatslies for IS:50. r , raco.34 of •k eel 0:1 e:: Ge. 1111411 and I , theg the I:Dele ' Saul. the l'etitlitttit. thp arm e r . ,4 and .?4,,h ihp Gprenn and Etkell.ll C , ,,,, lc Attndnes , I{, i..ne h :led 8e,,, AIM:IIWe, :Nile( which will he said hit Pliii4delpilia t.y iiip area . 01 Dozen, at, 114,NNAN'S (romp Elnolistoree arid rufilktlintt Dept 22,1819. 2 ublie ' . , _ TN pnretrtnee or hr It ,oinlon: of Ar IT.TT. Ilf County, so it hrt i.nld at politic sate. on Sa. , t- Ort,i. bet .nth, at I o'clock in the altern , on,no pit-miles; to Wit I=2 , A rtnn.crin:lioinz 137 arms and :0 n,rrhi :once nr •Itirite In ‘aid town hip, 1 101111 led LS hnd4 of Henry Ituyeit, and othrr, and the Schuylkill Iliver. The Philadelphia and [tending I?tilrnad sexthinucti the land. The' above property 17 well with Budditigti, Woodland, MParirriVg, Winter, Ac. • , ALso, a tort of woodland, containln: 9 none and 05 perches. adjoining the turnpike, land of Thorne,. Ices and ethers; situate lathe came township. POP. session and a clear title will he riven by the Oral of April next, by ISAAC lIELtio, Admindormor. with the Rill anncxe.4l Sept 9.3. 1512. 39-it The ir,arniers 'Encyclopedia. EDITED 81 '1 GOVVERNEVIL umEnsox. : • TN ONE voLum E. Royal octavo, 1 Ilispaces,heanti /I. fully bound. roam inlay 17 tine plates, besides an tivenin, "Void Cut, Sold at about cane-fourth the cost of the English work. without any Flares. \ .• The Farmer's Encyclopedia is a r: al treasury or practical information, Wtierri in the experience at nil urea and countries is caret - 101V finaTED UP to the present day, and admit - 41)1y arranged for convenient refer ence."—{Ur. Darlindlon. . I •• ‘Ve are folly convinced that each an aninant of valuable kriiwieliee lair farnieril can' hr found In no otter iViiikiin so cheap and convenient a form 1 i tart, no Fanner v. hii pretends In he wellAnforined ri his profe.ssion. should be without this work."—[New. Gen. nessee Fanner, An o,i:tient work. fit to by iiistriblited In ptenburns by Adrieulturai Societies —p S. .S;sirtitr. 1 . For sale nt ibis thlinii, pric e St. '',.. I Alan, by C. W.,,C And, Titled •I reel. opposiie the ea ch:twin. Philadelphia; and N. HICKMAN. IlaltieiOrt,. Marcia n at. dill Orders must he arentnrrinied hr the C. , rilthicriplions rereived at IIANNAti'S Books errs, Pottsville, where the e ntk cin h obtamel nt p.liblish era prues.• [July 11,'49. 29-4 inn Dancing School. . 1 . • F& . , R. STOUCII., respeollilly inform the chi -Letts of TottsVille and a trihily. that they intend re-opening their Dancing prhoot the coming winter, and respectful!, :..hut (he pm onaze of their tro.hihi and the pith lc. bur nailer of the opening scull be given. Sept. IS, 1512. . 31-:t ] . _ . .7: , C,t•-• , - - . l -- ...ri • .. . *') i 27.----4 E-- - a so. 40 -- \ _......., 4 , ...1 ....z4 .q F • _ iZ,........a..1 ,-0 1... 1 .7".: •1 - ..... % :. 1 / .4.4 . : z........ar. , . • : • p I___ .r.^.. 0 ---- - • ••":. ,;..- 2:4 i=4-•-..--.4-,-_,;-:.47-= . - - ---1 -- - -• ,;••••. , • . i 4 ...F - fi . ...7:...t..Z.r-L - -...' — = - 3 , • . ~..:-.'44st-,' -:.;:..,-,`,...—...-s,ri - 4 •,,, , , . , -, --- -: -- „, Greatest Discovery of the'iAge. DR. TRASH'S " MAGNETIC . OIN rmENT, ' tS congatilly effect ieg clues of the at nno.tl; Impor lance. The most incredulous are convinced . -the moat fa ithlens are compel led„ to believe lathe powni and virtue of, this greet remedy. 1 • 1 It to universally admitted to inn the. most wonderful combination known to the World for the immediate relief or dige3+l, and pato, it never calla while there remains sitifieient life to restore a natural unit healthy action to the capillary venrelent the body. and e,ptallze the cirt illation attic blond fly thin 11101111.1 a controlling power in 1ai11..1 liner the mast malignant forms or disease, which can not be obtained from any other remedy. Such Is the poker of thin reunion:mon that it penetrates to every portion of the !maim frame; every hone and munch.. vent and ligamcntle searched out and made nee. t ild e of its purify mg and healing influence• (fence It coulee it copes as readily with internal as external duleanec Numerou• inntances are mit, record where this reme dy has restored health to patients an near the grave ;that he most powerful inferno) remedies fatted to produca any stint. Such has lialnentlybeen the case: In 1 fpflaointation of the Bard,. Nri patient ever - need die witWthie dieesee Where the Magnetic Ointment can be obtained. That din;erone Epidemic known as the Perirld Erveipelds. sand areaya he cared by ibis remedy. Mr I I heannunatory Rkelnetatiant. this ointment to the meet complete remedy terepared. In b macs ont of 100 it will afford entire relief to the worst easesof "Aroma Macula, in thirty minute". For nervous disease this remedy is of inunense value. Affections of the spine% rheumatism, lamcnilss, nice ram sure thrnatn. bronthitis. pleurisy, croon, chills, brute, scald head. scrofhla, call Rheum. erysipelas, cholera murbita, ague in the face or breast. borne, in flamed eyes, fever sores, etc., will be immediately re lieved by the ass of this remedy. For further particulars and testimonials, see pamph lets left with each agent. Price 23 and 40cents per bottle. rllf PIN+ by ...100 a. BitnWN, Alen, for We by an Agent in'each touralin thufirate. Sept 29. !84. 117741.. B. WELLB,A - trifilielaiL. AllisersTllo P*llololl C.1311W, Ps..m;tl4-191. PAIMIC wale NO POSTSCRIP From oar Teferraphle Convaprrndesa NEWS TO TUE LATEST lams Mai jeOP tth, Oa: o's AltliCTS. Flour-,-55. Rye Flour--$3 Wheat-3110 a 51,12. Cora-6 Oats-20 a 30.' ELECTIONS. Groigia.—ln this State,it is 0 , that the Locofocos have re-eleeh. Governor ; he having gained so as heard from. The Telperiaphic es state that it is believed theWl i earried the Legislature. 3faryttio,/,'—The Whigs ofti have carried the Legislature by a 1 jority, which secures the Unite Senator. The Congressional Delegation 4 ably stand 'he same as it did i j s althoughithe second I ; still in doubt, If the Locofoco 'should he elected, in that Distric be a loss. t As an offset, however, if we sho one in Maryland, th6re is every p That the Whigs will gain two ma i Congress ini,ouisi4a. P0141 7 111, ; ,.4C.atiC11113' lession of this well eitablithed I will continence on Nintulay. the .1.1 of The °nom:flung prndnects of the Aemiem duce.' the Prlncip . O. to undergo con.: lerahl. to make the ensuitm twision of more tha intetest. A consider.. lie midttinn I.mt he the anp.tratu•.nilds , tch improvements Itave in the recltatioler-roono, ne IA ill afferd Kr‘l l l the teachers in theimlifferent Jen:mule:l are of palate Lecture', will also be tieliVe l I Iht•• otte tow., do Chem'atry phileanphy.'hi: the teacher nf Nntnr.tt OM, 1 er CoUrsc un ihe Flint It ApVolillio , nt 17" rimacter, and Intitlent Europe. by Zr. Hislor) ; 11;31 nerhnpn n coat, no Asitnoo teacher of Mathematics. Tim del:lateen as follows ' ELIAS SlitsuthErt. PrZucipta,a or Aor !el . )! I.4l,lrllflCe* MAN'I. KiltK WOOD, A M. Toarher of A. C. A. M.. Tr:v.l.er of Natural fi C4A11..1.F.,1 E.'dCMID, Teacbur of Miter' REV:Li:WI= ANCElX.Tracber of AI( Bern Ttuclier c.f renmns' Aug.oßt In. 1911. . - . Ir.neirt.sr lard, al: Schtj ' liavern. 9 , 11 E .0,, c ,11„., rc"ctfulty !lees Teat hte cush,mers and the public of crummy In Eenerni, OM leo has a large and yawn SEASONED LU'IIIE suitable frishallohna pnrposer. Also, Jnis Joint and Lap Shiners, all of which he the Moll niasolleele tern . 41.11 e would re•prctfunj Invite a to can and i'iumine fur ihunst Ite% hofore where. - DAVID MEM Lliti.4 r complitittt.l JA.t - NnicE DYSPEPSIA, CIIR NERVOI:tI DEBILITY, Itlr•EAtiti 1 i Sidney', aild uP iii.ira t is etri..tn .Pent t i 4 , - I here n it a tem:-telee . n ben .11,1, etitlFt ..' i 01'1'11 hp f'oroolcittriti., Inward Piles' I , 0: Dined to the Pe id, Acid. tt .4 the ffta t ~ ' ra, Ileart.burn. Disgust kin Fend, Fitting 'set( the ritnir ach, cott•Erudiations. Sink terinn at the pit of II e•tti mach. Swim Head, flurried and] difficult Breathing. • 1 the heart, (' li.d,ing 07 sufficatiag neiriiiipini lying po•vir., Dirtiness tof vicon. dins i• fore the si.ffit. Fever and doll pain In II cleney of Perspiration, Yellowness e I eyes. Pair in the side. Back. I heal, Liar den flushes of heat. Burnit gin thn Fla Imaginings of ea II and great dents slot,, be effentually cured by -DI:. iloarr...l3D , s' CELEBRATED GERMAN 13111 Their power liver the allure distal, Celitil—lt .lU:tiled—by ail) i.t: or litePt Unit, it Sint, v., as the cores attest, In um skillful phi Ott tan: hail failed Derangement if tine Lit: r and Stear of ',alloy, Anil omit also or...lnce /I : Heart, S!‘in, Lungs cad htdo , , , ,s. and ripen Dian attack of the rhnlera, Ililllo Fever, and is generally tin, final collie oil fill dtsea„,e. C.o.:non:l,ln. 'I irlininlls , If 11,e Philadelphia-'1 !•TIIE DISPATeIf,'• 1/et - et:the, :Ist I AN Inc pLI,III,E M F:MINE.— Wa lia he ird of the Celebrated German Bitters ell by Dr. Welland, spc ken of In terms t "ton, acil eve know il..scivrillyso. II is 11 Orient e, In certain 911111Pers. tn pelf al in.eirss , grasit, tort as the rase of the ahoy , drede ere living to anesses of their:ere plt rival worth. Ac a liirdirine for th. plaitir..lsiimiire. Nervous Dehility'and !INV 1,,,,,, round invaluable. effecting co "uglily eradicating diseases, when all r, I lin', failed. We feel convinced, that In German fliti t ers,the tedient tides tot bee but ronstar. ly came atteligth to the worthy of _rent consideration. The Bit I ant In taste and smell, and Can be adult [ nor circutu•danci•s, to the most r p,,irare r dred • they rain he ir-ell by all per. tit's I petn•rt saletr. ft n "oh: he .ell fir , I torch atT•et,l in the net Cole iiiitiiiii,roc ei!et, sin,tilii! or less,'and, gradually al 1,,, eci,, I, lire. and are ef t " P sin n/ 4e Tb iii e IP ~.—. for aril wile, have U mending •1.• ttertitin Er lets, anti to t trio., ordi di, 'ad, i— , heir .1,0. .7Nl'llra . i iF Till: TO11: ,, ," Jane 2 'iDo nut gout gilizen4 who are inia many h-ti.no,tilott cures that have bee Dr. n on e ~,,,,.., Celebrated Gi.rnitin Ills dos not, we recommend ilium to tile "Be Store,'• All who are affected with Lit • Jaundice, Dyspepsia, or Net wins lit,'. I for has cured many of our ciLirm...in ' .ici,n,, hail failed. We have inied theni , proved to he a medicine that every on of, and wu cannot refrain tiring nor tee (astir, and thrti WIIICII glues lin to grey I our humble effort, thee err cr./trey Fr.g . ••TIIE DAILY .NEWS." hay vii I'a , •14'e speak knowingly of Ur lloollat I Gyrnian Bitters. when we rely it is a • I air ; and in disease, of Ott , biliary, dig . volt. ti stems. it has not we think an iVeretribie preparation. and - wade wiles to' all itivalnle we would recommend it I confidence.' READ THE riff 1.1.11 1 ,V1, t It is from vent eiir iiiiir dritero4l, vourably known trirehietintil the lotted I prietor ofai “Medical Worm Pretty ' rlttfoldilrhzts, .' -Ikear Sini —II Is with moth pleasure I the estraordinnrt virtues ni yourrGern : , frig sold largely id . them these I.tst tete . noun person's, ittllictril with liveir Cnill sin, and Debility of the Nervons et) a Conscientioutdy, that they are the lie I kind 1 have ever so , d, find I deal In I Medicines) and I consider It the only aboCeiniiiiape, befire the put-lir. 1 have.neyer mild One bottle that la i•faction, and brought forth :he i. rial Me who used it. , . I deem this my ditty to von Ai th m 1 this highly Yalesl,le'sintrfe, and to din `the above cnuiplanits. that they niat k 1 tire. prnpertiee and to enable them t. iyfroill tub .- ratiune articles wills whir. fhwateil: 1. With much ri inert, I rent In yours. , J. N. IItiItENSAC , I -, Corner o:t f Seenit nod I 1 • JAUNDICE AND LIVER CO.I Cared after Physii tan, had , Philadelphia, , I , Dear Ear—lt is 'w. ith feelings ••1 plc nicate to pail the sanative effects (am of your invaluable ..Ifooflatill's Celehr ters,'• uport;iny - systeni while laboring , dice. Ahntst two Neale aga 1 hail an at rime and was confined to the house medical treatment of the Family I'l snmet low, atter, when Lwent out I ha fill of myselff Attica that time I huts ha of the same disease, mid your Bitters lie Ned ancient...l err in tsert or three deni neighnor. Mr. John Diehl• last e t and scrums spell nt Jatintln e, he !matt I klieci• it ; • he %p as confined to his he. heard of his condition 1 ratted to see l nitric eft, t your Bitters had iipro me 'pane. lie ournedt:itely sent fir a Bolt days he oat Cilled. I liner in several mended the Bitters in other cases, lila a saine happy e ff ect. 3ly wife ha. been ' flh Led w•lth laver Complaint's:A Net. of the Hitters she Is We'd. now enjoy We believe - from the many CnreS we kr tern effertine, that they pnesert . m a re inordinary degree peat curallve , pro' which enhances their value with us ie. vegetable. - We always keen she Bitti . would net be %salmi: to be without tin Very ri iiiiiirtfollV, Touts,,. c.. ' , E1m:E.:370 Sou!: Can stronger testimony he adduced thou before the yiffilie I A Single MID any one of their ',Mier near dl , ea.r tirely Vegetable, and will germane mast obstinate cost wen es*, and cive st in the Game. at nn time debilitating tl also grateful to the most delicate PIO circ•emstances, and Can he administl safety In deiteSte Infants—they are ( , 1 Sirup. nerds,' etlrile.t, and ail mint , Ingredient, They can he taken st all times andj stances, tittordinary exposurenall pre l a salutary effect, and no.bad rault ea overdose , , For sale, whnlesale and retell at th German Medi - Uri—, •StoreiNo,B79 Race pfila. ) 'I For sale by .1. G. Brown, Solls*Ale Fehuylaill Haven; J. W. GUM*. Mit respectable dealers generally, through March AI lilt :Niels - Music. 4 Y Sentbern flame ; an adtvhed lilt My Boat and Bogle -111,ra ; a Poi The Jolly old Crow ; a celebrated E, My Father, he was not a Ring; a fa Oh &Or thou beat and brightest • 1 song, Ah : Dot thee Fairest • a beietlrol I The tdd Fellow's Polka, Telegraph Polka, Latosrticro Polka, Fanelli!es Polka, Icicle Gallopade, ' Fancy Waltz., Whales' Waltz and Nfarch Qsadrille Peauiy of the %Valls : a tavorito roll I'cm:telt:lris Grand March. . , . .. Togeth, with a large collection clng all the later on.: moat pr.Colar Marrhrs. 24C•; a ..1"/ann. curt U. F - VJohn -SeParalo pieces nut on hank. btetned !A ? otd • Ctieap Ek'ek and gape 1,130 A 3,061 a OS. pored their es fat . 3 have Stata • =- State• II prob he last trice is ndidato it will Litu 'or, °F 'Amber_ have In rird nary n mada m men made (umiak& r A nun, raduring Natural ; anon, carne, leacher or 1). by be l ame 8114 MEM I thrmatlcs entes. aild Ccog I.lft eilagell MIL OM lin Inform Id Count? cask of on hand. Pcandina. sell on Irnrchcsere oche I 1.. Al Aim OR f' TILE dat v rdared , mutt : Folios. Er Incli,etion. - I/ or wrlgh• me or Cut. It 11114 01 the 'lt:miring of when In • r webs be. e 1112.1.414- he shin PIA • &C., Rnd h. f Sph 1.0 001) 19 i not en. dui ton in II • I y camas after. rL he son (14 .rase orals :"• the h no s, nr lrtaow most haus MCI e frennetalt ma nu farm r ommenda- . too Common II manner of 111 tem hun t moral and Liner Com yrpepria,ihi re, and .Clio? her medicine ihr uce of the me de bit anted lreme—a tent en are plena,' isiered under !mach lo ruh the most one who not !nonenre with :ncreeee. \Ve I ire, a proper HI In cream. ad :Ili-tea we ESN 114 a. linow , tbe ,riertrirm..il by era 'I If they man Medicine ler Cnmplaint,' the the beat pliy tid they have 'annuli) know imony In theit or claim upon 'rabic. t Celebrated •teesing ot this Atilt, and Nee -1 egnal,, It II r t end ii wnriby %bele I'crntiemar. 'Rates—the pro LIMIER too 1 tcettry It Potent. havt booths to va- Ityapep rn. I coo cay 'article of lb. • , 1411 the popular t dime for lb. OM given oat. atlon of !holm ' ' proprietor n ofilirted with. lo• of Its curs. eleft thw 'nod bur market Is 0111:11e. n lea streett• 11 LM \T Il c. 17. 1914. ne lie 1 comma. I*, n Phnrt time) tel German Bit no ler the lion. ar aline Jaum. ixlweeks onset Iyslttnn mid for' •Mhe very care. II 4reritlattnebs vt entirely r e- La •ei: My next lt, had a Intll 10:Me befn 6 .lAa snots as Orland told trim he came die laud in a re w osmoses recant- Isnroduting the oristrterahly af 121n, by the use logleond 'health. 04 of these Bit ' aka Gleand ex.• er it,. and that to ateentirely I ts On hand and Frent Ptreei. I 'any Prepare ! r tattl ennvinee Chet' ate Ere , II i dewy!, the re Ott and tiyott I e tiletit ; beteg in, h tinder any re I with perfect en from Alrotal. ,aI and Inicirlaue n et all thermi c itticuttinslnit cern° from an . . Depot 61reet, Philadel 1 1 ,F3 . it . . !Mal ec ; risville; and el . oat the state. 14-li :1:6 4. ; OrspiaD snag, Otite &Ont. e • and beantlief r Mindr. embril ,Sorgs,ltzet. iiiranged for the apt! together, ANNAIS'S !dusk rr.ree