MI • tdCRIMW JOURELMst --- SA.TURDAY, ,- JUNE 22, 1850, TES VOICE UP SCEUTLRILIF CO. _ Oa the -13th insi, the following Petitions were presented in Congress by our Represen tative, the Hon. Charles W. Pitman, in addi tion to those already published: The petition of David Hartman and eighty six other citizens of Schuylkill county, Pa. sakiag Congress for an immediate modifica don of the existing tariff lases. _ AEso, the petition of Sagat Chadwick and fifty-seven other citizens of Sch uylk ill County , Pa. asking Congress for an immediate modi ' fteation of-existing tariff laws. Also, the petition of William Parmly .and Clary-six other citizens of Schuylkill coun ty, Pa., asking Congress for an immedtate 'modification of exismg tariff laws. Also, the petition of Amos Stine and Irdtt:fixtr other citizens of Schuylkill cony q, Pa, asking for, an immediate modifica tion'oreiisting tafilt Wort, • Alto, 'the petition of lob bi. Crosland and eleven Other citizens of Schuylkill coun ty, Pa. asking for an immediate modifi cation of existing tariff laws. . Also,. the petition of John Temple and fifteen other citizens of Schuylkill - coun try, Pa. asking for an immediate modification •cf existing tariff laws. . Also, the petition of T. Garretson and seventeen other citizens of Schuylkill county, Pa. asking for an immediate modification of 'existing tariff laws. Also, the petition of David D. Lewis and ttifty-one other citizens of Schuylkill county. "Pa, asking for an immediate modification at 'existing tariff laws. Also,. the petition of James A. Inness and vitty-seven other citizens of Schuylkill coun ty, Pa. asking for an immediate modification_ ' of•existing tariff laws. Also; the petition of Daniel Bush and filly sivothee citizens of Schuylkill county, Pa. asking for im *mediate modification of ex isting tariff latvs. CONGRESS AND THE TARIFF. Our member of Co ors writes to us as folnows : "I am fully aware that the friends of Protection have good reason to complain of the non-action of Cenagress on the tariff, but I.do hope that we are not aIV to be condemned for that which we cannot con trol, There has been no period since the com mencement of Congress that we have had it in our power to gat the subject up for actiOn. and this every intelligent man here knows. The Tara question Cannot be eerie-bed until the . Slivery question is aetthad. Set this down as a--fixed fart." Thealxve information is corroborated from tither sources. The Locotocoi, uniting, with the &nth, are determined _tO stave off' the • - eluestion this session if possible, and_nothing but determined action by. the people will I bring them to their senses. Is it not a bum ing shame, that even in England we have stecoger advocates for Protection. than we - have in the Locofoco leadersin this country . Bear what a 'London Paper says : - Gen. Taylor succeed in carrying out his views, be will be the greatest man that America has pro 4inixd. and the magnificent benefactor of his coun try. The Americans have coal, iron,`timber and elm raise s uffi cient cotton for the world. They bare exhaustless suppites of corn and provi;ions, cheap and tircri:e hunts. no taxes worth mentioning. Why. then ; should they not manutheture for themselves Whs. should cottonbe brought blur thomand miles to Eiglanit, to be spun and woveh intatrcasttireAnd be carried some three or four thokind miles more - to the United States to be consumed ! We cannot cape .anv reason for it_ It is true, that Engiand has had the start in manufacture::c but what right has , alas to expect to he idways.first In the race ! The Americans are not only justified in protecting their own interests, tut, as the President says. 'it is the right and duty of Congress to encoura;e domestic in - thastry, arhicl is the great source of national %veldt h end prosperity." Samar WIIIS never broac ed ; truer weeds never tittered.' - If; in our coentry, the party ruling in Congress arow; could only see with thewicacitv that is sup posed to characterize succesCsfid politicans, they wo4d take the wind out of•some of the sails of na ve tries, by securin,g FlLLNleitiOrt to Amerimn,ta tvari. They would admit. with General iticksOn, that :"ire have been to long stibject to the police of BritiSh merchants." The party that does that, tehttever may be its name. will finally triumph, irhatever may be the ulas and downs of parties in the Me= time. -VLSI! LS the pClny that must tan matety come into the- - iie ‘nanent emovrnetit of pow er, for.it will be in fact and in truth tlie peorie's par tv, - and they would let such a party, uti thutrs , elre, do pretty much what it pleased. The swindlers who robbed the people of this country of their labor and business, and transferred It to Europe, ought to be ashamed _ to look an honest laborer and those they have 7 ruined; in the face, A LOCOVOCO 'PORTRAIT. The Loeofoet, :1 papers are loud in their de- nur.ciations of the late Legislature, and the ' fotlowing. which we- taiefrom the Carlisle r.i.kaieer, is about as true a picture as COU ld be resell drawn. It is rare, indeed, that' you click see a sheet so - a-elided to Lceofccoism salt so plain ; but "murder will (Int.!! Read _ _ it : We do flank there srait-'more treartrry of Pero ineran:ie members in toe last r..egestature than fill ever ex binned JD any precious one. Ken who-were elected bonny* they profeased to - hold. to certain political nearciples, 'basely and treaCheroustrahandoned their pc/amok-ins," and "awaited in passing many in cisions ineartireir. The, several Banks applying for • reociusrters, found those fishy democrats sarpayarrtaity Soi beim to day em-rept pr•plWeitail that ir was found scarruary to soak' f Several insolvent Banks thus ob tained charters, that they alight continue to rob the InOciple- The applicants for special privikrges, too, found a sufficient , number of Democrats ready and enflame to join in passing seta measures as they &- steed." The Valley Spirit, published at Chambers bag, Pa., 1 rank Loeofoco paper, annunnees the adjournment of the Legislature as fol lows , We endenttaed the Leatatetere adjust tsed ea Wed beattly tact. Seat the abeetweata t Mow the Gfe, on 4 bring oat :the hig chit wade of brut, that ferret hely theater, ask fire tt to balm of ttte ben Mtn the Leststatate hi 4 dertee yet:", -A Leiristatare 5.:11 1 swingy* corsdeaned• by • its own party. must have 'been corrupt M i., deed. The a people had.better make a eharige and amid ',majority of Whigs this ytar. "la the Democratic: Slate of &nth Carolina, Do asas , csa bold a Veit to the Mast of RePropelklativesosoiels be bolds a (Toehold caste of des basdred acres et bad tad tea mcgrael,s...•• The abore supplies ' a pretty fair practical 'commentary ea the Loud professions which Loesfceotans is eonstantly making of its lore far Freedom tad Lqoalitv, and intense hatred of anything Aristanratic. No Whig State! cm be found in the liaioa whose Coo:tint don tolerates such an arisiccuuk Fm: ision' as that abort cited from the lasi of viers democratic South Carolina ! It is only is that other afire .dernoeritic State ce New L::',„,p : llarapsttire that CattiOhes are minded Crock' k w adi n g office ; and is Viegitia. retch is the stauriorettc deratioa to property impaeferetwe to maw. that a man ma rote in erery County in whits' be htillis ran! &rate, w hil e cue who has no real estate or is not a hrto.o. bolder, cannot rote at all ! The progrem of the age is atout to re . more dam blots front the estintbeccs of Virginia and Nev„ Hamp shire ; South Carolina dies:l4 , h is content as she is.— W o rk Rep:Nit:ln. OM _., 47A Whig Ifee.. l / 4 ,- of Congress writf s Warliniron that , they are determined / wadi:sum if thew. e s ter avoid Imtil tOCIACCOiSM is farad to *ow its binds on virtue an* . et of Protection to American ludas. try. That's tight, MASSACROSZTTS. At an unusual large meeting of the Whigs of Salem, Massachusetts, the following reso lutions were adopted by acclamation : Rucked, That. the Whig party is determined, with entire unanimity, to rusted* elm President, and demands of its representatives a firm and earnest support of his admintith - Retofveii i That his conduct of our keep relit• nem ; and his declared polity in reference to the pro. tellies of American industry, internal improve ments, and all the greed merest* of the countly, .have dicexpectations of his supporters, Reid am justly apsated by the people. In his untie Message to - ren at the opening of its present session, hi declared to thathedy that he lookedlto its i.umsdom and patriotism foe the adoption ,or a F system' which may plum haves labor, at least, on a sure and permanent footing, and, by due encourage ment of manufactures, give a ispw and increased ' stimulus to agriculture, ansimmote the develope meat of our vast resources anifthe extension of our commerce." The PEONS also look to Congres.s for the same end ; and is accordance with the recom mendation of dm President, demand the passage, without further delay, of an adequate Tarsi', to ar rest the min of our domestic manufactures, to secure to the industrial pursuits end internal resources of . the country the protection they need, and thus lay the only and lasting foundation for the commerce and navigatioa, which it is among the first duties of a gorerrsment embracing the continent, • over s 'ng a hemisphere, and commanding the shores of the two great oceans of the globe, to chensh and maintain. They also passed strong resolutions in favor of the immediate admission of California, un trammelled with other questions. On the subject of the Slavery questions, the nieet4ng • speaks - as Tollovrs : 'Resolved. That the recommendatkats of theYre tident on this subject evince a - wisdom and a spirit worthv of his character and station as the patriotic Chief Magistrate of 'the Union whose duty it is to respect the COIViCtiOcIA of all parties and all sections of our common country ; and who has proved that he respects our convictions, by not asking us to abandon them. The adoption of his policy by Coo• gress would terminate the conflict between the North and South, without humiliating either party; and in accordance with the rights of the territories and the principles of liberty and justice. n''Some of the Locofoco Free Trade papers hare quotetiAhe following as an evidence of the prospects Of"the Iron trade under the Tariff of 1846 : The Safe Hasher Iron Works, located on the Con estoga, are making railrosuciran, the LarteasterGa '-zette MS'S, at the rate of 140 mils per day. or 150 per wee'k, - or'isATO — torts per en — sum. Three steam engines, of the rwective capacities of 45, 100 and 125 horse power, are employed in the Rolling !dill and Blast Furnace. The number of opemtiemt erre ployed is about fire hundred. The cash expenses per diem exceed one thousand dollars. The York Repnblican explains the subject as follows: - Before the enactment of the Teri& of 1846, the Central Rail Road Company entered into a contract with the eroprietors of the bare Harbor Works, for the manuiacture of a very huge quantity of mils at about sixty dollars a ton. The-contract is still tm• failed, and therails can be made at the price with /wont. British rails can be obtained for about forty dollars ai ton; but the Railroad Company requires the Contractors to 'supply rails of American mann fiwthre. Were it not for this, the Safe Harbor Iron Works would scarcely present such a scene of ac tive Industry. . a7"The recent Locofoco State Convention gives _Protoction the go by in the follow ing resolution which was adopted : Resolved, That justice and sound policy forbid the federal government to foster one branch of in dustry to the detriment of another, or to cherish the interest of one poriion to the injury• of another por tion of our common country; that every citizen, and every section of the , country, has a right to de mand and insist on an equality ou rights and privile ges, and to complete an ample protection of persons d property,, from clortaatic violence and foreign aggression. . Oh ! the Thillas_traitors ! Had these men lived in the days-nf the Revolution, they, /I Ingersoll, would have been tories. The Veto Power has been exercised' twenty-five times since the formation of the Government, viz : By Gorrge R"iiihington - - • 2 Jsunes Madi.JL - In - 6 Jame! , 1 Andrew laOkson - • - • - .9 John Tyler 4 James b. Polk • • • • • 3 EMI The whole.trumber of acts paced and ap proved-Since the origin of the Government; is about 7000, which will make about 2a) acts to one veto. 11" . e understand that Mr. Stevens has delivered another speech in Congress on the ISlavery question, but e have not seen it in w print. From some comments made upon it by the mendaciouscorreqpondent of thePhila dclphia Ledger, we infer that it was a scorch er to the disunionk.ts. Mr. Stevens has not only the ability, but the will to repay the South - ern brawlers in their own coin. Such men, and such talents, as possessed by Mr.S., hare been wanted from the 'North. '/'Correspondent begs us to state that the WoLLtn - s on Linden trees may be readily temorod - thus early in the season, by sending a boy or man up each tree, and shaking every limb effectually. The worms will fall to the ground, and if carried away, the nuisance wilt be abated, and the beautiful foliage of the trees be preserved. "I'" The Astonishing Success of Oak Hall, Boston. in the clothing trade, is owinz•to the fact that G. W. Simmons has adopted a sys tem in doing business adapted to the wants of the public. Strangers visiting, Boston should not fail to pay his superb establish ment a visit and wake their purchases. Zahn IV. Ashmead, F—sq., United States District Attorney for the F.astern District of Pennsylrania bas,, AVC see, been confirmed by the senate. - =•Gen Tay lor a Sugar Planter.—Presi dent Taylor - has recently purchased the splendid sugar plantation of Captain Ful lerton, twenty-five miles from New Orleans on the left kink of the river—price $37,000. The General. means, it is said, to abandon hts cotton printation, lien Rodney, and C 131 2- cat trate his tome on his new purchase.-[Cit.ar /atom' Colour. ":.7•Novel Importations.—The Baltimore Americart mys: ' The United States ship St. Mary's, which arrived on Saturday, in the short pas.sw of eighty days Rom Bata via,- brought Irish potatoes, live pheasants and chickens from China., - 117`Ftseay..—It is said that the young ladies of Cincinnau have acquired a paspon for throwing themselves into the Ohio flyer. for the purpose of being rescued by the gallant young IDert who watt upon the wharves - for an opportunity to show their gallantry and daring, and who usually marry the girls they pull out. : ,Geoil. —Judge Passel said in Congrm the other day, that for one be "did not think much of thar class of politicians who were trying to ride tiro /torso at atter, leading a jive sad eat !" ti.' 71.1 lii Como ut hriatauti isp_ if,- i ILATICII 01 TOL& aND riIiaItSPOICTiTIDS 01 aatatoas cussing most gratifyingly. The Whig can- I . for ISSo. , . didates for Congress are out activelt working t Te nornicomi. From Willi' o l6 lll , 8 •Na l 6 7 1 LP-eft, 43 op. is their mpectire districts, addressing the t i To Tlatiadepaia„ ITO , 16s 'I 43 rage. etc. rarer or zest. IT caa a a web IS3B. 1 rrrsa Pen Car'4oa, to Tatlad . elp 'Ala; 1 1 4 111 -.Pe? Ir • ''..%.•=-,r , s-- , v , 0 Courtly BioLL—The cam- 1 ~: ?semi csiN. , ,, • i ts • ... :li f t: a coteena ppointed , b w r ili the m Legtsla eet at ni xt re o t n o utee inres oa ti- 1, , 7.5: - . liV i a m. ci ztT ebo l ::,,, N . eir Tar,: .. ~ ... ::: sate the causes of the Esihs re of this ratten La- 1 TILIGRTS ay eases. t.,Ctraolt to Tlttladelphtil. to the twenty-forth' inst. . I c.-.Tbe freights from Seheythill Flare" are yestrally - .....Ir7e3fe;re'of et.—Tbe Richmond and Dan _t _ pe a s °, 3 1 `,Vet u s l' tCE4 and froot Post aiatos 10 ets qille Railroad Company bascompletedaton ; I tract Ear twelre hundred tons of hears Eng- 1 - As OrAlnainee. fish railroad in*. at thirty-nine - 43.11.11% IDT. TT ORDAINED ANIVEN ACTED 16T THE and fifty cents per tin. • • i no, Teem Coaxed. of the Romig" of Totteetb. anal I It ot bertiry ordalaed sad leaved by do atabotity of, s'Prsfessor Wetoter has been refused a i t woe. noll: If LIT Pen= Or Pencils Man %7 OM.' new trial by the Supierne Coors o*.if Mina- I =717:: . "1`i7741.:= 1* , Pete ' a " g o tr i t amens. tie it WM certainty tole eSETIP . bridle' shall. epos toselettna, Wore aay Janice of ted. We pity hka. • .. . Os Pewee of sail lloreozzh. forfeit %ad yay bar every each eftertor, br the use of raid Itoresea. a Sae as ..I:fr- Calaitalib's WI speech in the limited I toss than oat dollar mad sot etteedlwa lest bleu% . s tates s ettee , pr i ah ,a- on fi ne s a d a i n ga la, I r ra . tas ti tseiestos or sash Jetetitte—orbkb ors er saill pessary ,is sold its South earolitut at fie* d ollars per 1 illeased Ile Mb day of Apitt. A. 13.. MIL sod *II copy. Ore otttlaaare Visaed trth of toes, A. f).. TAB. aad • I the sass bitten-by reyealed. , rrAere wee upwards of sae hundr e d , utilised asa “aessalase tto., ewe instigate eldlat and war mules of plpelaid in the c ite- arrears& and ley. TE10114.3 IMMO. N. Y for the distrilamomind sappy oldie ' Ttesideatoefetwa CosaelL Attest: J . Delray's, eterlr. : CrOIAD. WIRTZ. . - : lees r% In , riat 1 , . 3 . cu. The Pope.—The last news informs 118 thatlis Holinws appears to be ill at mete in. the Vitican. The Concordia states that he had - thrice attempted to take his flight; bin which has been frustrated by the keen eye of the Preach troops, who watch his every movement. The Concordia of Turn. of the 25:h :AL I states that Cardinal Candi, the author of the protest against the Ans. trans, has sent in his resignation as Cardin al. Several other Cardinals, fearing lest some day the vengeance of the people. may burst over them, meditate following the 4. ample of Ciacchi. 137" President Taylor's Administration.— The • New York Tribune says :—Onr °Wu opinion is that the President is daily gaining ground in the confidence and affections of the Whig members of Congress, the Whig par ty and the people generally. They knew him Wore as brave and honest: they believe him now to be capable and wise. No tnitter what elections may seem to indicate ia the present cross-sea or Slavery perplexity; we believe General Taylor grows stronger pa the public confidence daily." , 07.7" A Truly Great Entertainment. —A Bos ton paper states that a splendid entertainment was given last week to the Sandwich Prin. cess'and Dr. Judd, by a gentleman at his place on Staten ..-Island, at which the tables were. spread "cith four hundred ladles and gentlemen." Dgqiealth of Cities.—The principal cities in the Union appear to be remarbably heidthy at the present time, not having realised so far the general expectation that the epidemic .would again visit them with its ravages. 11:7Bornam, it is said, having been encour aged by his success in procuringienny Lind's appearance in this country, is now :making great efforts to bring Queen Victoria arid the , babies next year. Judge Johnson, the Whig, candidate for Governor of Ohio, has vacated his se:aim the Bench of the Supreme Court, and has taken the stump. He is one of the most elOquent men in the State, and will keep the L,ocofo• cos busy from this time on. . .C7•The LerdieJ of Baltimore, who are among the fairest of the fair portion of crea tion, protest against the right of tte, Census takers to demand their age. < - P,7%/cnnu Lind Hall.—!l Building is being. erected in New York for Barnum, which will hold Veen thousand people, to be completed early in September, ' CO" The public parks of the city . of New York comprise upwards of one hundred and seventy acres. COMMUNICATION. Ts F. IF. Ilszku aid C. W. Mena. Erect : 1 Gentlemen-1n your communication, in the Nitiaz Refistsr of the lath of Juae inst., telativeto iheeJect ment of Roberts and Street re. Strimpfier and others, you admit yourselves to . be the authors of tike article width was given teen editorial report or that taus!, In the same paper, on the first of June. If, 4q giving the first report, you bad let the public koo* that it WU by you. (the couturel of one of the parties, and who have another cause of theasme kind 4111 pend ing.) the object would have been seen, and we should have taken no notice of, it. The people Of tGe County now know where that editorial report catnefnato, and can therefore judge of the motives In making It. For that reason, and because the reasons Which induced the verdict given in tbat cause dare not be!published in a newspaper, we CIEI make no reply to your last communication. Very respectfully yours. I ' 'C. Locitta. c. TOWCR. .11S0.11A,TiNAN Orwirbarg, June IS, 1850 TUE. COAL TRADE FOR 1830. TL;TJLLJ The quantity pent Dy Railroad this weelC;is 23.136 06 —by canal. 17,135 03—Total for the week. 0,2:3 09 The ettipmenti . ftn the correaftornlang week last 'ear were 55,754 06. The suggestion we threat oat last week, of the be. cessity of the differe et interests consulting togethet with a stew of mating a fair and equal iieduetion on rents, tolls, and transportation. has met with great favor,—and it has beeo intimated to us that the trans.. porting compafties would favor the project The great eat objection it Is supposed will be on the Part of the land-holders; bat they too ought to hew a ;mime of the difficulties ; it is unjust that the whole Written should fall tipon the ctperazors, Miners. and laborers. They emit also bear in mind that unless something is done many a the smaller and len profitable veins will either hare to be abandoned or closed for the Present, or at least until Oases change. Free Trade !has fixed its Canes upon us and we must conform to the cirairustan ces, so long as the law remains anehatiged„—and therefore all the interests ought to maim togetherrand each usnme4 portion of the loss ; ai least until a chance takes place, with a view of sustainieg the bassi. nets of this region, and prevent the ruin of rimy bard swortieg and Meritorious citizens. No change for the better has taken place in the trade since our last publication. The prices it *bleb many are selling axe below the cost of pnxinettoe, while others, sir be bare favorite mines, iue about paying ex -peeves. We Dever make Avocations of the price of Coal here, bemuse it is seldom, in tiMell of derealk 3 q that any two colliers "elf the same Lind of Coal at the same rates, as so many other considerations, of a pa-. eneiary character, mac.. enter into the,conteacts, that no correct quotations can be made. The proper place of quoting the price of Coal is on shipboard at what it centrally conceded to be the 'hipping point. Some of our Coal Operators have desired es to ex pose the qaoutions of the prices of Cdal made he t►e Register, which are Mot only false in many partkalars, bat are dojo; math injury to the trade in the depres sion of prices, Ike. We may 'comply with the request twit week, and in the meantime will only 'remark Lille they are made by a certalu Joseph S. Sitter,- who, we presume, is' well-knows both in New Tort tad Phila delphia. as be lean lived at hoth plum It is not true that freigitt to New York b 01 60 al quoted by Silver. Only two or three boats were loaded at •l 60, and one or two of these were scuttled and sank on the line of Canal by some lawbaa boautten opposed to the reduction. Alllol3ht of Coal sent over the Philadelphia and ,Reading Railroad and Schuylkill Navigation, for the week ending on Thursday evening last: RAIL ROAD— —CAI4;AT.. W lux. Torte. SY [XI. Tutu .. Pt Carbon, 6,590 13 167.= 13 7,652 09 24,652 IS lit Catboo, 1,31 i 01 10,160 VI 2,659 17 - 06 (Urea; 9,t , 10 01 1114.267 02 4,210-.0.2 60.912 08 Pt Clinton 4,20911 12,217 15 '2,01115 19,252 04 45,1 C , 6 529,877 19 17,133 03 =ASO 18 201...t50 16 Total by H R &Canal 732,133 11 toes, • To same time tau r.ar by Railroad 474 5t4 11 . • " 1•33,F73. 13 !Bernie this year iteops to tom. re LEEttEll TOAL TRADE. dent !Orate week ending June; 151 b, IRSO Wain.; TONI IEty Lebizb Co. • 12.91: 04 Mkt* 13 Rani San Mines. _ 2,917 00' 31.143 0:1 Hearer Meadow ' 2,044 00 • 0,023 19 Aprtatte Mountain Co.. 3.105 tti - URN 07 Ctanberry Coat Co., IMO 00 13,403 00 Hazleton Coat Ca", 3.rro 011 37.560 10 Diamond Co.. 1.959 03 ow, 1 3 Batt Mountain CO., 4.009 Cd 45.356 09 Wllkesbarte Co.. IMS 411 9.535 Ott - 34.237 00 r 4,7112 10 To same Oerid L2ll ytuir. kwast 'er: - toes. NA 114 WADS.! Tie folicisleg ea be (flintily tit Cast transported over the diatitveit Fin it rna de in Schuylkill Cocinty, for the week ending Tbartday evening.. Wren. Toms- Mine Rinsed S. 11 • tt. R. 11.998 IS 217.2i9 19 tattle Sektrytatt: M. r. 3.011 13 MIMI 17 Mill Creek tin 6.138 II 1431435 Mount Carbon do 7.034 01 Sti.el3 Schttylkill Vatn.v 7.a1l 17 iss.e,l3 io Mt Carbon am: et Carbon 51r7 IS 144.194 141 ratan Canal do 5,144 19 tc. , ..731 II Suranua do LIM 03 17,1511 THE MINERS' JOURNAL; AND POTTSVILLE GENERAL ADVERTISER; . . . . 32"Por additiona/ New Advertisements see Next Page. .770 will there be found aim ranged under suitable Heads. ' lee..lee, Ice. TAB SOBSCRISER IS PREPASED TO SUPPLY Sae Spring Water Ica, at the foltowlag low rates: Per bushel, 62} tents 1 per week. keit Peek WWI woe o aloe; 62) cents ; per week, quarter peck east; morales, ri cent*. Tenn :•-rollectloa will be made aver, two weeks. Joke 0. lam Fourth of July Celebration. UPON THIS OCCASION EVERY NAN SIIOULD drialt Wings or the very heat quality tabs had In the country, and to enable (miry one to tolsonlY with this pauintk duty I would WI the marabou of Dealers amid Mud Keepers to my sptended stack of Me QUI Wines and Diplome( every deserlpitss. as per ad. sewing:kat below. A. H. IItICALLA. June 22, 1830 13-31 WE attention of Dealers and Hotel keepers mr i ear to my doe rissommest of Wines ra re, selected with great we Darn starts to _Eamme and in tikle Canary. and from sources which enable me torseetuttestbert pattt". Bretuitee of every description from gl 'to *3 per gal lon. Wbiskty. fine trisb, Scotch and biononimbeta. Old Jesuits Rom, Holland Ohs and Peach Brandy. .111disire. Sherry sad Pert Wiese of orrery variety and trade, from 75 cm. to t 3 per ealloo. Cbcompa,tite Of all celebrated Weeds. .9.50 to MO. Claret. Floe table Claret at 413, and Mabel trades t also, Lisbon. Tenerife, Malaga, Muscat. te. WiN Cherry Brandy', Raspberry, Elacaberly. and Lavender Brandy, la., Brand, THE COUNTRY TRADE supplied at wholesale prices. A complete amortment if Winn and Liquors, very cheap for ralizary paveres. Order; promptly attended to. Goods carefully puk ed and forwarded he " &prigs." Sample* sent to any part of the Country free of shoots, by addrenimg, Pest Paid, A. H. bIeCALI.A. Wins Merchant, 30 Walaot St., Phliadelptila. Jane 22, MO 23. as • REMAINING in Om roar°Mee, at Pottsville, Pa; on the IM of Jobe. IMO. Agues Henry flans £D Mclntosh Wm. Ault Daniel Harrison 8 0 )(spoon James Adams Robt Halsted BO Mcgaie Luke ship Adams' Miss C Hill Wm McLoughlin J do Armstrong Mrs Milani, Daniel P McNulty Jas do Baker blanln Hielterbell Jacob McCabe Anne do Brennen Martin Hoyt Wto B Piorreclecob Butler Thos Dashes David Need D mannagan Elijah Hoffman Geo- Rieder Henries Banks F D Iluuse Abby Nuilan Matthew Bergin Dennis 113Erey Edward Nettie,' Mittel 11 Breitehbarh J R Mitten Hem O'Connor M Rernhart Thos Ilaibe 11 Pert Orman danel Brobm John Ili!debrand W O'Brien Hannah Baker Wm Harmony Lodge 01(ronglowis C Ranghart Peter No 12,10 of OF ship Rrobst Wro Hall Mrs M Ostinimei John do Bressler John Hepburn Wm shipPbelan Matthew Beek Jairsrs 11 Howard John doPerrin Alphonse Hymen Daniel Ilempeing Mit doProsser Wm Boone Messrs. Hlkolland Dan•! doPott Abraham A. Co. Renner! Tim doPritner MOS M B Brown John illll Jos doPlant Mrs Latettt Buck Alex 3 Hunt John doßay Frances Blaich F Hughey Daniel do Rodgers Hugh Buhr John Hughes Mary doßottens Gen ' Brady Miss M Bally Bridget dollichards Frs Brennan Jas ahipliry James Rutledge Wm Blair Pat doJenkins Jatnb Rees Wm 2 Braker Peter doJoyee Vitrify Roberts Drury Bresnan John doJoasoa Thomas Ramsey Geo &somber AnnedoJeckson Noah [Whinge; Wm Caderty Michael Jarlve Thou Reilly Matthew Curtis & Goodall JunstweilerJacobiteilsayder Wen Connors Mani* Jones Henry V Reese nos Carney Mestbear Joaes Joao Rainy Barnard Connor; las Kann& Ctias Richard Ai:restos . Chamber, Thus Kienale Jacob Rooth Auto* Campbell Anna ERldder lion L Rath C Cloth Miss It Kock David II Ryan hlartln sale Cummings hi sbipKain Thos Rogers Geo do Curly Malinke? doKeary Pat Reilly Pat do Cow John doll islet' Wm L Bexlda John do Conran John duller°, John Reilly Bridget do Ctlll3lllioll P &Kelly nos Sagder ED 2 Cocoa Edited dolii let Elias Stanton Michell Culahan Brig% doKenneely •Thos Smith Chasi Davis Dairlil Keller Joshua 0 Silverthorne Jai Davis Joao 2 Keels Friedrich demons Wia Donahoe Jereehliopp Martin Btanhe.r tKm Donahoe John Eenneely ElisatibStubblebein Jolla Doogan Patrick Kilroy /Nisi MarySaylor Andrew Dunn John Knott Jos shlpftweeny : Thew Darting. Aug KealydoShirer Letter Drum Andrew Killen Wm do:lawn:ion J Dlenmung Joha Kelly Ed doStattery Tbon Dieckerian Pratt Krenger John doSchenidt Christian Daly Mies Mary Elam:mann U doSehuster Jolla J Dealy D ship Kennedy Baer doScheker Christian DOVIOTIIh Mit doLyour Pat Simon John , Duffey Pat_ doLonlce Nichael ScbrnelserJohn Morass doLally Martin smith Mip c Duna Peter doLsarreace dana'l2Seyfert Krs Bars& Dail. Pat daLlan.lataes Rapier Kra Casa Dorton Thew doLyach Patrick Buries N ship Darrian Ed do Lay Ludwig ' Stone John do Dunn Paul doLampen klauhlasSheridan Jag do Daaford Wen doLcister Bra daratalsonipson Martin Edwards Wm Lavan Pat ship Thomas John Elmore A Laing John doTonte Anthosy Enotel Adams LynchJobe doTrimtde Jobe grit Fr A Lorenz lintte.ff doTilmen Peter Elliott Elizabeth:Lewis Ben) doThuniton Miss M - Ellison Mary AnnMatson & ileaberJorikin Jolla EVllli Rohl ship Mitchell Wm Tappe Heinrich Foy Coady Matthews Peter Terwick Jobs Frank Wm Mantes Jas Tooby Lawrence Fisher linittan Murphy Ed Tooby Wm Fox John Mans Matthew Thomas Tobias Frye 'Arnold Myers TholB Wood Joseph. Fox Anthony lito.tre C ' • Williams Mary Fisher Earl Miner Henry WychoffJohn Fisher Fanny Meyers Martin Wilkinsbaas Fallon P 2 abipMaber Michael Wagonseller N Feline Jobe do Mayen Jacob Wikace Wm 2 Farrell Pauli doMadden Jas Semi Froehlich Q di:Michel Philip 'Wagner John ff Fathom Jag doldtiler - Anna M Washing Robert Pie Min Ana do Myers Miss Cairo Weigh Michael Featherston A doMason Mn 0 E Wekh Pat Caber Wen 1 C rail Amos Grave Gerhard NIWKIFIIO J doWoMartt Bea) Gebret Wm 'Aladdin John dnWrigtst Miss M Goal 6 W Moss Thos &Marlow J ship Comma Michael Maate Jahn Wilson no* Gwintiar Jona Wardle Pat WalshJoh% Graham John 'Mclntire Aiwa 'White nos Gies Helmick Mellaae Pat Whitt) , Jai Gene Jobe N McManus Pat S wrntams Miss M Geu Eltiatt MeLewane Bera'dYansa John Glaueoe.las shipMeGevern Pat Young Matilda Hentringer Geo MeGlaagblle J Ziegler Natbae [rickey Manial McKinney Jnits Zartncin Miss 8 liming Jos S_ McGoideidt IYm To tents additioaal mill be retarded for all advertis ed letters. Persons applying for lateral Oa Ibis list will please say •sdvertiaed.' Jute 8, 1930 A- MORTIMER. P. M. New Store. WHOLESALE AND RETAIL. JUST opening at the old stand of Geo. W. Stater,. In Centre Street, directly opposite the Post °flee. Pottsville. The subscribers, having taken this old established stand, respectfully give Notice that they are now apes• in an eatensive amovtreent of rode: consisting of DRY GOODS.GROCERI ES. QC EENS WA RE. PRO triSIONS. PIS% SALT, itc-. Ike, all of wlikb have been selected with the utmost care. and bought main ly from Awakes and Importers. Davin; had way years' experience in the wholesale city best:wen they erdny, an consequence. irony and superior advantages le the procurement of their roods Olean t their motto briny Small Prodts and:Quick Sales: they are deter mined to give their customers the advantage of their experience, by selling at the lowest city prices. The Public, by caning sad rsareitsiag their cock will be MP'S convinced that "eel is the fact. COUNTRY DEALERS, whomy desire Waive the expense of a visit to the city, wiU end at this reran lislunent an opportunity to replenish their stock, and obtato goods on 'mamas favorable as they eau posture them is the city. Our' person will be kept emptord in the city to agreed Abe Auctions. and procure goods on the best terms ponthle. *Country produce Mats io exthaare. JOHNSTON & Co May 12, ISSO 20-Imo • Remora! 'Extraordinary: GAIS-ST cLorftwo WAREHOOSE OF LIPPISCOTT & TAYLOR; Eti l ' ENT " ; 8.r471;6 * . V i re F y l e stll t l d na C trtlrs: tin; in Pbiladelphia, tias been itEXIGVED ttn&So.: Wl3 Market etmet. co the s. W. Corso, of 4z.11 coif Xerlet Sts.—rett.onbunno, 40 Please snarl:ober the et:Mitt-West CDTVer od F anti and allarket..o LIPPINCOTT CO. Intend emetic's a settee story betiding nn tbat corner, and are setting oQ tbeir toetise stock Pill 13 per cent the cbtapesi In Plata delpida. Those who wain clothlog can now bay it at about tbetr oleo price, and certainly T. 5 per tent cheapest in the city. as Lippincott b. Co, are'detel. twined to sell without recant to cost, in coder to clear oat tbeirstock and 'carom ate so.re this yrar. Lipsey. tort it Taylor's old edatosnen (and one million sew ones) ate solicited tonsil at the !South-Welt Corner of Foonb and Matta tits, Pllliade May Id, /MO. SOP • 600,"53 04 • The Patent Compound Wash 3512 rrallt OR SOAP" FOfi wasalas clothe% pollard tankers, aad every I' ankle or Vries stab may require demists& ay washiss. It ar wade faro a solid soap or la Beall Form. Tat , soap will dose:Kress supersede every °tau arti.the roans of washing sow tatrodseed.dnres oat of use every warb Board and Machias la the tasar— Kb Injury . Is door to etedaes. arra time and expense Ilse Fatale are eautlotred against aseetbortsed en ders of Ogles and sail:tare% wao live others; or w bap try the use of time eed soda, do ta rialto mischief and isje to Mabel. Mt. S. T.Tav WS. haf PEIMMS*III aties of Berta. Bebe prat. Northaraptoa. Lettish. iad Nortatosbettaad, to wbowi the pearls, la their tomes. are respeetfally referred. D. KOMI'. Ptilada., April 10, MI 111. /louse and Sign Painting, PAWLS. HANGING. &C -ryas sraseguma,„ tbasktil fix pest brews; re spectfally Wanes the polo* that be stilt coatis the above business at bis stead, la Oran Street the baseteest of the ?swift Matt. nattavitte-,. where be amid be pleased to ate those wboatay de sire bb *emcee as boast plater at paper baseeli.-• Bosse Sad diva ?a katiag executed at tbe aborted Mier. sod b the most approved Mts. Abo„ !We doae at In cents pet piece. • SAXI:11 W. IIIOWICIL Post Mice Regulations._ AT POTTSVILLE Hotrs aj Ctosise Os MeV. _ , _ .* AD tray sails Wawa Pottsville sal Plithellelekla will close at 9 o'clock P. al.. daily, slog* astadays. lad strive tally ahem o'clock P. N. To Plululelokia. ?few Tort. sad Zooms. id %o'clock L. It, sad 13 o'clock 3Lidtuly. except Soodoe. Awl aniveaboot 1 o'clock P. sad 7oVock. P. mi. Te sod iaucsa4iaw plates. at 11 o'clock. JL da.Cv. emit lausdaysisad arrive daily oboist 9 eckek. P. To lasavills. Wilnuasion. Iterty. Ikk. at II et clock A. IL. daily, ens* gasdays. sod attire daily Moot 6 o'clock, P.' K. lr• marnival.Llcootlirse Dessaldsoa.Thasook:Ac.. at 11 ceckak. A. IL, daily. cocas Saalays, awl ac tive daily abaft 13 tedidt. IL To PeetCutsoa.lliseverstakTsaagsklinllocalklylk Maack Moak. at II o'clock , A. M. *ay. alms Bautista ead snits dilly about 7 s Pe*, Pffliadelphiii. April 6, i3SO 14-3422 • - Anti•Pyric Paint. FIRE, WATER- St WEATHER PROOF: SAVE. YOVB 1.11811313.11.31rE TPAINT is the result of a LqWes nfoci- A. q;st esti& eiperimenta.' arid is tritely si;nerent front tiny other ever offered to taa petals. It is composed of materials entirely fire-proof, being scarcely de sansesible by the Blow Pipe. It fortmit coatis., int pervitms to air aad moisture, and is s Perfett protec tion against an the mdinary rinses or 6re. whether Spurts. Cinders or Mat, from 3 nrisbborliag building in names. It to especially adapted to protect Roofs from gins and Leaking, Wnod of all kinds from Decay. Tin Roots atuf Iron Work !iota Caw Sailioad Bridgeu and all buildings asposed to arutrits fmm Locomotlrtna, and the interior of Illanofactones. where sparks or a quick tight thine would readily aci them on Ste with out this penteetion. Na Other paint is. atlas! trait for the walls or, back houses, giving theta the appearaaro and golidity of stone, and ;erupting Lae tie cri mp & always annoying and noon ;wearing off. , The longer It remains an ttw wood. [be - harder 7 5citialetScid tbe belts' will it re*lat tax-acen at Are; and tinsher,it it mild be immersed In a solution of • tt, Woutd, in a littlelinte, tie petalled to done. It has no Uwe and never crack*. It hardens by drying and never peel& off. LLB a dccidedly erzotooxicoi, paw. A building cart be properly toren d with it at OW , hair op root of ko k d. Per:ooli litshitig to hare theft boons firte..pmr fa side can pat oa two coats of the Anti Pyric first, and then any co,nr they may wish after. eittibiiina at the, attire, three boa** painted in different styles. • For (timber partienhrs, cenificates, itc., see. pamphlet iroblirbed by the Company. READ Tnis. N. Y. Borphat, Dec. 8.'42, 1 hare made an expermeritat inrrit:gation into rho properties of a paint prepared by the S. V. Amt-pyrie Paid!. Company. named Anti-Pyric Paint. Being ac - grub:red with its clorseceitlon. 1 eronkf crate that II it of an irtnamber.i.h* nature; and from the dertse and gghestie cimmi es ie b prevaret of, that it Is. ear- Protective SrifitSl ate action of thif.aunrw. Marie, and wilt hare the effen of preferring wood and other surfaces on arhieb it tray be spread, from defile). With regard to its A ntt-pyrwt . properties, I wrardd say, from the eLitrimenta I bare wade:that Mere i 3 too probabiiii• of woe,' and other wooden surfaces painted with it, Ishtar. dit &rat showers or asbes aid ciadert, one of the dliattrone character of our tires- 1 coeliac , tut the "N. T. Anti pf tie Pais' Co." has brought forward a valuable aid useful ins proverneut in a Dttrialify article. and Oat It deserve* the cass i4,, rsi i oo 0 ( f rs« rabi it, at a rafegoord &es, and the ea mew aitentina of.the Insurance Com pasies,As greatly litselking their risks- , • LAWRENCE REM. . Professor of Chemistry and Lecturer is.* Medkal Chemistry, A Hospital- iihnufattured by 04 Now Sort anti Prt $C haat, Coin:atty. and far rate at their Depot, at 1 1 37 TES ft, I.C• 'fort, by taeir wAe and 1:1111.-:' atabadized Witt. IF-1,6 Matte 2 B Patent FirellPinot Paint FROM 01110. • . .. rrlIE SaSsir ih. rs hzse jest received aTerOter sap :J. 94y of this siatalar and eathabte sobstatice. In. • etlailksa to the state color. they bare a ..twaotlfal 'ehoctdate or roes, rrsembliar the suet nose now is , • use, Lod VI each admired for thcfrost of taihtsep. Its principal in;retlients amanita. atoatitta mull IWO. umiae of tran„ *latch in thorvpinials of teltliaiSC Mita satisfactorily secorials for its hre-proof usetra—the boo Career sehstacees Wax aos.cossisetars, am the tatter aCtitg 41 3 censent, to bind the sbeist together, 1 -ind elate a arm and darabli paint.. • i Far nee, tit is 'tetra with Lisseed On. mid • wont& : wee a broa . t the 11441 e an ordiehri• pa.dt., te wood. I Irei,tir:, ea:., caseate. paper, a. e. It hareems vada t alky lied botoe...A iSre..groo t. b bir soulhatarirxefaa- 4 - t ble tor roofs or bent.eo. steamboat' a ut itir-4 - 7 - ' i railma brittes,freeetAr— :11-Jal,f coded with the I article is equal to ooe ofante; at a vast saris; of it- - . Special:Lemony be ism alike. Office rf the itr;1!st••• I . bets . :', 114.IIILISON„ , BIOTH4ILS k. Co -. • - No.ni eolith Front St," Addada,' Men !IL 1a43. = • .. 174 f Seri, - rruoe.sßE E. V i rA l' il a irTC / T Ur ; Xis. 89 4- da; sr. JoSrisraszr. 1071111111 4 3 Catalan ILtiersol,7llo isd FrlvattFaits. " • ale) !la be ta•gfted witiVlledr-eitits et eve's? N't"t simde i.t.sbiteutbki stdat aae B - The Parest gumpepz.. - * , 4 a wrisprrist• ;track, miliaaractered at tVz eltatrataat.t. AO %blip ofyor!dz_i . tione . ai the trarest ' NEW POWerdir . .31111 , AT TE ' ELAH,C,./1 . . THE slibscsibers avit - cace La) tittif frmsda .azif !Se pabtit. that &bey ha.. prrf."l . :. .... Ix*, awl% . 91 , 41er. NEI, regorsaly 4.yerfell bir - . 1 4• 3 . Jowls. sea. agar "ft, pared visolp.tyPoirodet of Mt be.4l , e2ety ft: Maine tamlottirci p srpnres, as the sifts msoces.tatt von. 1 Orders sedzsed . intr.% - win be promptly sktitaileir i mei, at 'boo **Oft. '. J. JOILYSON &CO." i ' allacts.. l i* * . ZS . ili9 . -! 1 4 - il s . V.:-.lnso UM