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Calculation. 26 days at $3 per day, 133, members makes $10,374 (TEN THOUSAND THREE HUN DREDAND SEVENTY-FOUR DOLLARS) VOTED BY Ma. FRAILEY'S . BECi3MSEENDA . TION, to pay the members fur doing nothing —when each was at home attending 'to' his own business. Honest Joust STIIOIIM, now the Whig Candidate for Canal:Commis sioner, voted, it will be observed, against such monstrous extortion. - o r' The same Resolution al terwards:passed in N. , the House of Representatives by '2 vote of POWEING, THE BOOKS. 137 Ayes to 35 Nays, and among 'the Ayes, i 1— , 1 Vol. 1 House Journal. page 1324, appears GOV. Jtfit4TON- 1 -SENITOR FRAILEV. the name of CHARLES W..IIEGINS, now ,3fertit.,-L: 1 N;iple ,in i -Gla.as HOltAtS 5A04(174 . 11 Th ' ' ; rou 4 Stos." . the Locofoco Candidate for Judgeship in this TheOrwigsburg w tintmi.: des Yolks is out ! district. : 1 with en article dischisini to its, no doubt, as.l Again; Pamphlet Lawsof 1843, pnge 321; l ton shed readers,. .hat • Gov JOHNSTON reset- : Act reducing expewei of Government, pa...rill April lith. 1543. ved 16days' pay, as Governor, before he was 1 Mato” 10.—After the adjournment of the pre.rnt I sworn in: that hedrew his first quarter'ssalary 11 6 .egi: ; I:ture, the per diem pay of the members. after ! 6 weeks before it was due, and also that he in i,, 104 . ) ;' , s a h ':ti L e he o r n i. e s g i V i i r ir a r n :i l ; i f t i v e t . r t t ,, in p ," e ,, r o j a 7 - 1 received some $3O mileage when sent for ,to I for in i • ni ! mber of ,e days t d ha i t the . Legi ii tature may con- I , yoitie to : 4- c larrisburg 'to take the dying Gov. , no n e i n the 64 .tiea. y ion of t ra m , the . Se , ..ion corn- Shank's 'place. Now we want to make a 1 mewed on the 1-it day of January. aud. ,at to May. h SIO —ll.l days. On the lith clay of May a plain straight story] out of these enormous 1 n r-l io t ii' on i -','%;., miide tiiallow the member% three'dot charges against the Governor, fcir the ben- ! tars per day, during the 35 &iv:. beyond 10n, anti the t .lo ote n t , : i nitgow:, kt. recorded on page I 104.Senuie 'fit of our readers after which we'have a ; , short account, in behalf of the peo le, against! Jo u rnal Brawlev, Crabb. Cunningham. 4 1) this knowing Senator, who disco rses so elo- 1 Pri r ct i 'il i ns r i u e m it 'lVi e rn rn t ° s n lves i..R ta iL w E re l tic'e lSe 'l l . l i7cL ik st i i i n ; quently. Of econom§ in' the pub is finances; I Mullienbertr, Packer, Shitner, itine, Stree through the columns of the De Voiks, and 1 ter ,l o , ,na . W k it ., h , e s r ,. .=.2 main F:n e r . : l \l l h . . th F .t tilt . on s f u t r ie r 7 st -e i. v r ; re -Tni t an w. d . 'also in his stump-speeches, we understand, i K0ni a .: ,,,Y,7 ;ah ,,`,, , through the county.' . - Bev. Speaker,---10. t4ov - . - Shulik, our readers will' remember, So the Resolution passed, thus voting, SIX resigned his office. at the persuasion of his THOUSAND NINE 'HUNDRED AND SE partyN counsellors, on much 'Sunday the 9th of July :VE TY-TWO DOLLARS AND FITTY 1 I - 1848, against the Wishes, and to the , CENTS ($6,972 50) out of the State Trea -great inconvenience 'of hissfamily and friendi, I sun, contrary to an express Statute for the who were thereby drprivfid of certain pecui- • reduction of the public expenses. ary benefits which wouldlotherwise . have ac- The account then will stand as'iollows : trued to them.: - Had he held his place one "For Unjust Mileage, on motion ci' Mr. Frai dal,' longer, Wm. F: Johnston, then Speaker • ley—and voted for by him and of the Senate, would have become Governor C. W. Hegios Esq.— exvificio; according to the Constitt4ion, and i FOr V.„xtra per difin pay, voted ark election for Governor would have taken for by Mr. Frailey place for eighteen months. The aforesaid courtsellois, knowing this, prevailed' upon Shank to resign, iu order that nn election might be held that Fall—'4B--in which they very erroneoltslf hoped to be successful.— -II:7" Mark the; pang propensity for cunning and intrigue even over the - death-bed of their - "lamented" Gov o ernor l By, this - act of resignation, Wm. F. JOHN STON; according ,:to :the' requirements of the Constitution, becatjte immediately the bona tide GOVF.HNOR of OENNSYLVANIA and, arriv ing at Harrisburg at few days after; entered , ' upon the duties of bis . office. He was not sworn in, however:, until the 26th, on ac. collet of thenon-nrrival of Mr. Packer, then es officio Speaker : of,the Senate, whose duty it was to administdr the oath. But all this time,' he was recognised as Governor, and . accordingly discharged the duties of the of fice—the oath-taking being only a matter of form, and not absolutely ;essential to the as sumption of the, responsibilities of the Exec - - tive MltttilßW 14OUJRNAL. SATITRDAY;OCTOBER 4, 1951 Being thus fairly and Constitutionally 3 P - The Harrisburg American lat!-Iy charged pointed Governor, and discharging the duties Jude Woodward, while on a yisit to liar ': of the office,: he w a s, Ofeourse tutitled to the risburg, with expressing doubts as to there usual salary. Hislaccount teas accordingly salt of the coming election, and 'advising his audited and approved by Jon. N. Purviance, Locofoeo Auditbr Getv_ral, and paid by Ar- frlticofoco friends tokaise a panic . On the Sla very question, as a last resort t o save their nold Flamer, Locelsoch State Treasurer ; it ticket. We published the article last week. being in accordant:4 with the ordinary G. i The Locofocos, of course, have denied the ernment usages. Had there been anything wrong - or irregular in this proceeding, it charge, whereupon the AmeriOn publishes the annexed letter froma reliable gentleman. might nittareily be expected that these oppo striae . bfficers would have discovered it and in reply to a written inquiry add tessed to him by the editor, which fastens this infamous 01 '.:Jected to the account ; but not the Slightest Whisper, was ever kaised against the matter, conspiracy, beyond the possibility of denial, gn. . upon its unprincipled Locofoco authors : until the patent campa ign. 1 , „4 i , iio , „,.. 11. 1 k ' - As to Gov. JoU lIARRISBURG, S ept.! o ssrox's drawing his first I Quarter's pay 6 week's before it was due— I Mn. EDWARD AlePunasox : Dear Sir:—ln reply to yOur letter of that aliobs; did; ',lt has been customary from yesterday, inquiring ot me as to the truth or time immemotial:. it being done as a matter l , 'falsify of certain expressions Used by the of accommodntion, in consideration of the Hon. George W. Woodward, w,hile on a re ' - unusual expenses of the Executive during the i cent visit this op lace , I would state, that first- Quarter, moving, rent, fixtures, s ce ,_ i en t er inghotie tir ed my for about two years and where hotel, .(Buehler's) where I - Gov. Jormsrox, ,being, like many other of I av 'Judge Woodward was staying, On the even his felloW-citizens, pot • over-blessed with i m g of Thursday the 18th inst., my attention "this world's. fonds," simply availed him- I was immediately attracted by a conversation ; self of the privilege granted . to all his pretle. ; a in as an adjoining room, which I Could not, by cesaorsin office. . ) Mr. ?tomer, a Locoloro, Judgelossibilitv, avoid overhearing. between Woodward and Richard M'Allister, remember, was lie State Treasurer, when : Esq., United States Slave CoMmissioner at this account wasldrawn. ' 1 this place. Judge Woodward was giving As totheS3o mileage,everyreasonablc manhe condition of the two i his view d s ahs to e i probable result ..11pen di ng the r . will admit that ii was perfectly just. Mem- ! ctiaeast,esatnfart Governor.l heard lira say,that hers of Congress, of the Legislature and Gov-1 while IIUNDREDS of Democrats were going erciment officersi are invariably entitled to i over to Governor JOHNSTON, he had seen but mileage, when they travel on official busi- ', ONE SINGLE WHIG who t it wouldOPPOSE oaabaat, a. ness. War. F.lbaNsros came to Harrisburg I HIM o a n ad ac t r a u t o is t e o w f as t e t a la g t i a reenth, fra S ra l a at that time, not as a private citizen, nor sister ver State ; that something Must be done to even as Speaker ; of the Senate, but as bone j counteract this movement, or 'else all would . fide Chief Executive of the commonwealth, ib e lost ! He said that the beat thing they constriutionally 'appointed the moment that could do would be to get upsi P .u A t N a lC. f a t o h d e Union Shunk relinquished the office. This $3O was i f righten the people about p a di. t 1 condition of present; a also paid by the Locofoco State Treasurer. , That But who is this wise economist? We now 1 thines •it could be easily done, &c. Mr. M'A 'lister said "yes, I concur with the Judge have an iccountiof no small consideration Its —WE MUST GET UP AN ALARM ! settle with Mr:, Senator Frailey, who has I AND FRIGHTEN THE COMMUNITY ' , thus - prayed himself so officious!y anxious I l'' , lN THIS ~ SLAVERY QUESTION! ! ! about the experdittires of the State finances, I Ju d g e .'T KNOW THAT THERE IS oMward continued, end said " ANY I D in paying the just dues of her public officers. I DON . CAUSE FOR ALARM; BUT, IT IS BET ' He prate about leconomy ! lie that has fat. I TER TO RAISE A FALSE ALARM tened at the public crib—he that was sent' to i THAN THAT JOHNSTON . iSHOULD BE i - - „Washington once by the people of Schuylkill I ELECTED!!! !" 1 , ~ t o see to a measure in which they were in- This is the substance of what I heard ; and he sentences marked w inverted coin terested and ivhb returned with the fruits of I mu,t itti are word for word, in the language of his labor in his' pocket-5200 forwarded 'by ! the partiesu Very re.specifully, arc. them to defray ;expenses, &c.,—be that did i JOHN ADAMS. not scruple to Tote THOUSANDS of Dollars I - out of the'publc Treasury provided he could --: thereby put a few hundred to his pocket— Wen econtimist! Let the following Stalgment ' 4 Of keis show to the,people of 'Schuylkill the • sincerity of thiS champion of State economy: :In 1840. the Legislature adjourned on the IGth'day,of April to. the 12th of May follow ing—,making an absence of 26 days. Alter reassembling, rilay 12th 1840, on pages S2G, • 827, and:B2B of the Senate Journal, the fol lowing proceedings are recorded : - .. Mr. Fridley of Schuylkill. from the committee on accounts, mite the following report : That the follnWing sums annexed to the names of the members and speakerp , of the Senate are_due to • them, respectively, for their daily pay and mileage 1 from the 17th day of April, 1840, to the 12th day of June, 1840, botl4.lays inclusive. .. 1 Here follow tbt names, dc.: . i Charles Frailty. 57 dare, 118 miles. 8188 70 "Resolved. That the Speaker draw his warrant on the Stale Treasurer, in favor of the members of the Senate, respectively, for the amount reported to be due by the foregoing report." Ou the question, will the Senate agree to the re solution' A motion was made by Mr. Brown and Mr. Caldwell, that the report be recommitted to the - Committee on acemmts, with instructions to report the nine, with pity for the members for such time only, at the Legislature was aduallstin terrion, , tocether with milattge. On the quaatiou, will the Senate agree to the mo . iita? kaastun wits Judah! fir. Bell and Mr.Stevan. son, to amend the motion by tattling theiefrem all, antis , the word "insure:lions," and inserting in lien thereof, "to - report the same at the nne ot7 fliC dol lars a day, for the time the L%islanne was in Ses sion, from rind after the 12th day of May- 1 ! I On thequestion,will theSenale agree IMO galena ? The previous question was called for by_Messrs. I Penrose, Cochran, Myers t Spnelanan and Brooke. On the question, shall the man question be now put? The 1 eas and Nays were required try Mr. Cald well and Mr. Flemming. and are as fellows Yeap—Messra. Barclay, Bell, Brooke,- Case, Cochran, Coplan, Ewing, Fleming. FRAILEV, (Schuylkill); Hays, Maclay, Miller, (Adams) ; (Berks) ; Myers, Patterson , Pearson.' ' Penrose, Plutner, Purviance, Rogers, Snyder, Spackinrin, Williams, Kingsbneg, Speaker. -g? Nast—Mews. Brown, Caldwell, Fraley (Phile- Idelpbra) ; Killinger,•Plumer, Rogers, Shone, Sny der, Sterigere, STROHM.-7 So it was iletertuated in the atfun3ative. On the main question, will the Senate agree to the resolutions, es reported by Charles Fraley ? The Yeas and Nays were required by Mr. Brownand Mr. Patterson. and are ai follows : Baretay, Brooke, Ca - 4, Ewing, Flemming. FBAILEY, Schuylkill ; Fraley, Phila delphia : Hays. ?tinelay, Miller, Adams ; Miller, Berk!; Nlyers: Patterson, Pearson, Penrose. Put dance, Spackmau, Stevensou,Williamsiliingsburg. Speaker.—w. Pays—Messr-. Bell, Brown, Caldwell, Cochran, Cope-an. Killineer. Plumer, Rogers, Shatz, Snyder, Sterivie, STROII NE-12. $1 00 12i *3 00 s'oo S 00 3 00 11 07,346 .50 Out of which this economical Mr. Frailey pocketed. For Mileage and doing nothing 57 days ! SISS 70 For Extra pay ; 52 50 Making the snug little sum of ~241 20 for whiCh he sold his economical scruples to the lune of SEVENTEEN THOUSAND THREE HUNDRED AND' FORTY-SIX DOLLARS AND FIFTY CENTS at the State's. expense. These ate farts—the Statements extracted from the official records of, the State. After this e tpose, we leave the people tO draw their own inferences as to Mr. Fraile's sincerity and honesty when he undertakes to prate about public economy. Ilg qgq TRU PROOF!' ! ATROCIOVS CONSPIRACI q' Icq HYPOCRISY UNMASKED It is well known. that Fairtbs W. HUGHES professed last year to be in favor of a modifi cation of the Tariff of 1846, acid the Coal Men of Schuylkill, under his direction sent CUAS. FRAMES' 10 Washingtoo, to urge a change. We now charge that Francis 1 V .Hughes, de clared to a citizen of this Borcugh, "THAT THEY NEVER HAD' SO MUCH DIFFI CULTY, AS THEY HAD i i , N PREVENT ING A MODIFICATION 0F THE, TAR IFF OF 1846 AT THE 'LAST CON GRESS." So, it appears, that t h e money which the Coal Men paid for the purpose of getting Protection, was used against them. It we mistake nor,they paid Cliarles,Fraily between OA and $3OO to go to Washington to bore for them. , C'7" A great chimney in • pr . ocesa eric. um at a new machine shop, m Worcester. which bad attained the height of 70 feet, fell to the ground, demolishing.about 30 feet of the main wall of the building, last week. iIIEzIIINERS''''!JOUAN r 4 'ANIi' 4 0 , 717,T5V41 1 S 'GEIERAt' 0 V ERTISER. DEDlOCilUlerits 3 .O O OVOGOt, Free Traile,!No Work awl etuvaties :.. State Ticket. F., doserser, Cot. WILLLtit BIGLER, of eloirfteld Cow,. Far' Nast Cuusimiridingt. Ceo. Byrn 'Ic:LOVER, of Carton County. Alga of tic Sirprestig Girt. • . ;OM B. GIBBON of Cumberlaod4 JEREMIAH S. BLACK. of Souperael. ELLIS LEWIS. of Loocmaer, JAMES CAMPBELL, of Philadelphia. , WALTER U. LOWRIE, of.Allegbeny. Locator.° ries Trait County Ticbot President fudge.--CHABLES NV: BEGINS. Associsnelndgit.--FR. - 1.1C13 F. IIUBLEY and • • STRANGE N. •PALMER., A stenthly—HEßNAßD REILLY and STEPHEN. RINGER. ' Prothonotary--JOIN HARLAN. Register and Rreorder—LEWlS REESER. Treasurer—GEOßGE I). ROYER. • Commi‘sioner—GEOßGE HARTLINE. Director of Poor—WM. B. KERSIENER. Auditor—MICHAEL BRECKIIILL. TII pofiblic IMPROVEDIEPITS. Gov. ' Jo/gni - ton' , Managemeitt The public works, under Governor JOHN sxoN'S administration, have been set in bpe. ration and thus thousands of men have been furnished with work and good wages. The Money-market everywhere is oppressively tight at present, and yet emigrants are con stantly coming into the country looking for work. If-Gov. 'JOHNSTON is re-elected, these public improvements will continue and labor be furnished to :all who apply for it. Itis views on the Tariff Question are moreover known and with the expression of public opi nion in Pennsylvania thus plainly given in favor of Protection, Congress will no longer refuse the petitions of her citizens. • Pennsylvania is considered the President making State bscause no President Was ever elected without, her vote. Her voice is therefore too poiverful and too important to be disregarded, if the people s?eak out man fully at the ballot-box the full and free ex pression of theii wishes. Elect a Tariff Gov etnor and you say, in tones that cannot be misunderstood or misrepmsented, that Penn sylvania wants Protection. TUE. PARDONING POWER. One of the cries raised by the Locofocos against Gov, Joims . rox, is that he has exer cised a too free use of the pardoning power. The Harrisburg American gives the following list of pardons granted by the various Gov ernors of Pennsylvania since 1790, from - which it appears that Gov. JOHNSTON has not in this particular been so much to blame as some Locofoco Governors whe held their office before him : GOVERNORS : Pardons granted by— Thomas Mifflin, , 9 years. -01 l pard Thomas 141'Kean, 9 " WI Simon Snyder. 9 " 960 " \Vm. Findlay. 431 " Joseph Helmer, .. .44 ~ 303 " J. A. Shultze, 6 ' - 724 , " George Wolf, 6 " 454 " Joseph Rimer. 3 " 79 " David R. Porter, , li " 797 " Frandi R. Shook, 3 " G mo. 450 " Wm. F. Johnston, 4 ~ 339 " !::10,374 00 6,972 54) For Lying Circulars, handbill.• And Report,. The Locofoco Leaders in Schuylkill are desperate—they will stop at nothing—they commenced with lying, and they have to lie their cause through. They treat the work ing men of Schuylkill County as though they were really ignorant, and could swallow all their lying statements—but they will be de ceived on the 14th of October—the Miners and Laborers have not yet forgotten the de ceptions practised on them by the leading Lo cofocos, in 1844, who swindled-them out of the Tariff of 1842, the best law Congress ever passed for Keeping up wages,and encour aging Home Industry. The same men are in th• field again, lying harder than ever. 02- CONTRIBUTION of CHEMISTRY TO THE HEALING ART.—The fact that Ayer's Cherry Pec:orol is a chemical discovery, may explain why the distinguished Professors of that Science, (Silliman, Hitchcock, Webster, anti Cleveland,) have given their certificates in its favor.. None could better judge of its merits than these eminent wets, and their names would be a sufficient guarantee of its value, if experience had not already proven to the public that it is one of the most effec tual reme3ies for affections of the throat and lungs ever before them.—Scientific Review. *AILED I ism coma TRADE FOR 1651 :.sue 41~ '.. ~-~ .l ~ _ The quantity Eent by Railroad this week, is .10,- 959 12-1* Canal, 15,092 19—for the week, :74,- 052 11 tons—being an increase of about .1,500 ton, by Railroad and about 900 by Canal. The demand for all kinds of Schuylkill Coal con tinues as brisk as ever, with' an upward tendency in prices, and the supplies in the yards in the cities are not large. 7Tlic unusual low rates at which Coal has been sold - from this Region, induced a very large number to lay in their winter stocks during the summer, fearing that a rive in price would take place. Dealers, therefore, are auutious in ',took ing much for Winter sales ; particularly iu those cities where Coal can be reached during the greater part the Winter. The lotir.rates at Which Schuylkill Coal has been furnished this year, has been worth at least half a Ai//ion of dollars to the County—it has penetrated into various sections ot the country where none had ever readied before, and has fullytlemonstrated that our Coal is quite as good, and for many purposes, superior to that obtained from other ieg,ions, and will hereafter command quiwas high • price in tbose markets, where Lehigh and Laekawana were considered superior luta • sold for 25 cents per ton more, foesteam purposes. Amount of Coal sent by the Philadelphla and Read. ng Railroad and Schuylkill Canal, for the week end• ng on Thursday evening last. RAILROAD WEEK. 'TOTAL. WERE. TUTA L. P. Carboo, 12,594 OS 403.079 14 9310 01 2211.443 DG Pottsville. 3.537 12 141,300 02 1.417 08 44,801 10 11. Eliseo, 18.789 05 566,883 Of 4,338 00 137,561 05 P. 13intuo, 6,038 07 319.814 13 1.118 10 28.341 01 Total ' 10,029 11 1.331.007 13 13,022 19,37,150 02 . 437.150 02 Total. .• 1.768,917 15 To same Oatiodlastyear. by Railroad. 937,186 09 Caoal, 488, 0 30 07 lacra.ise ibis year, so far, 543.000 El too■ RAIL ROADS. The follow lng is the quantity of Coal transported over the different gailroade In Schuylkill County,for the week ending Thursday evening. 1 WIZE• ' TOTAL. Mine Hill end M. H. R. H. 93.709. 19 653,548 19 Little Schuylkill R. It. 7,154 09 319.882 14 MITI Creek do :=8,399 00 307,833 19 Mount Whoa 'do , . 3.333 13 171,534 11 !Schuylkill Valley do 10.800 07 111t0.5199 19 Mt Carbrin and Pt (Arbon 11,750 17 344,870 08 LEIDGU COAL I'ILADE. 'gratuity sent So marlipt on week ending on Sepi Lehigh Coal Co.. Room Row/dines. • Seaver Meadow. Spring Mountain Coal. Colemlo,Coal. Cranberry Coal Company, Hazleton Coal Co.. Diamond Coal Company, Huck Monatain Coal, R'ilkeabilre Coal Co.. OATES OP TOLL • NIP ONTAN lON ON nitt.ntitar for Mil. . From Nl.Varboo.R. tlaro.P.Cllnt To Mattoon& / To Pbtlidelpbta, 1,-40 t 423 1,13 TOLL NY CANAL. / • From Ptirt Carbon to Estilladetphla/ . " btOant Calton . do " Mehl. Baron, , do ," Fort Clinton do/ Marti OP ,I OM? NY CANAL. Phtladi. Wilmington* N-York From Pito Carbon, . ,A 3 03 01 53 .." Mt.Catbon, ' ''/63. 1.3 153 " ll.llaten. 7 60 , 110 150 if 52 - - —•— - A ANOLD% 'BASH Lopcs—rr I 7CCUPIES but* stnallnpite, b amp, laity and convent. eat, an& is no*" liable to get. out of tenalr se other Loekt. .Vor mile by.. swim row. April S, 1851 r44r OM ST onsysw 111641.171FUL. XTICI. of lifrof Combs, which will be sold LAW boy ^ D & JILLVEL: es; 14,111.50' / "Mk MIME BE ax YOUR GUARD WE . TOTA L 10.411 15 304.603 ID 3,1 . 0 13 67,041 DO 1.011 11 32.074 18 1719 n 84,811 14 1,566 11 33,998 19 754 13 91,1172 13 3,115 Of 83,143 09 691 11 . 30.718 14 1,893 03 7 6,172 05 14,067 06 13.833 03 738,81 S 50,445/60 Total. To a►me period lasi year Increase so far MTMMEEII -..-- . ...„ ,=-.-- - 1 wentyyeiri,theFirsti SPERM, TANNERS. LARD 'AND j paptisLelimilt o.llletritik;ll.4..; has eon. —'- '• •'• 1 119111.4LB• 1 01016, , • tribtned ft objects of heneficette;'is:brostai, - g • 000 GALLONS BLEACH= WINTSII AND , , 1 1.11 1040 4 , Fall Sperm 011. SI.P,OIXI; 'amnia on' •its owa.thatih. an d 41121 1 0111 as unblearbed Winter and FallSperin nit: that bulk for the the South congregation; ' 'XI u‘noits• tun Bleached Solar OW - - SASS .do '. superior Stephan OS extra bleached. SI 3,ooo;;and (or the sap .. rt of tbe gapers*. • tom do • bleached !Winter atri ram waite , no. home,. $12,0014 in all a.. i $40,000.. Du- -Dan' do strained 2 1 1. W. Coat & 'Polar •• ' 4 • 7,606 do Miners' Oil very dear and hordsome - Olt this time the number of members has on dc, best quio , . . , . : it y Tanner's Oil. been on -. a rapuljetcrease, having received •by - 5,615 do - . supe r i o r c oo k :oil, 4 - baptism. 311 i ndividuals , being an average , 2 . o t* d° Pare Straus oi Cod Oil. .. • SACO do Common Oil. fur greasing of over fifteen a year. -- • s,esti do ' extra No. t. Lard oil, (0011Motlui.) - :,COO do Lard 011,No: 2. • . - - 100 bates New Bedford sperm Candles. 400 do Adatuaatioa Caudle.. • 1 23 do Patent Polished and Solar Candies. 1 28 do ` Mould mid Dili Caudal'. assorted siva. ssi do beet quality Yellow Soap. WO do superior Orogen &tap. , . . ..115 do prime Castile Soap. 104,11 articles sold, loot thin* satistarilon, may bi retained. pOLDIN at PRICE. 31 Afertk Wharres, 71ird Sure sieve Arens:rut. March 21, tam, , - . . Illy. —There vs' fonr-bishops elect in the: Episcopal Chiral'. awaiting consecra tion,:—Creightip,'elliew. York ; I,V el-Connecticut:: .Whitehtitistv or Illinuis: and Rutledge, 4f South Carcdina. TO COUNTRY lIIIIMIEEANTS. M. NEWELL ft. LII.N Wholesale Grocers and Commlisisn idetrhauti, No. 210 WATER street, Phlladelpida. have al. srs on hand, a I - rse and swell selected assortment or Erneeries, Proelsions, Teas and Liguori eo ii,hich they incite the atiention'of country ritutrehan4. =MB ALMANACS FOR 1252.. JnGßOS+nrßnzlinbandSertninAirilanar.. Also Ll ElltHALAntralltstall Comic Mena nay just pub- Wiled and lot nab/ at H - 450 per Vona. or 23 cent. Per dOren nt • B. HANNAN'S Oct 4.1831 2.000 PIECES or PAPER HANGINGS. Fntr.sii 1411PPET.—The onbattlber tia. just opened. at DM New Patter Milne. in Vbithiville. upwards of WM Pieces 01 Puttee Hanging+. embtaciolf the latest Pattern.. in Gold', for Pallor.. Halls and Chamber.. Also. New Ityle! Entry Patterns. The pieces eery .from tl cents toff 50 a piece. and Ida Shock embraces quite a. ;MIA an imnrtment as can be found in Phila delphia. all of which will be cold ac cheap. and the most costly Patterns, cheaper than ran be purchased from the manullittnters, whet...ale and retail. It. °ANNAN. 40— Oct. 1,18.51 TOTS. TOTS AND FANCY GOODS XTEW and beatitiful just reertvegl. 1.11 Bagfea Chime er Terra Calla Warr. finbetnian Glass, ilta. :Wester, Papier:: Markle: and Vegetable Ivory goods. Fwity Hazes anaparkete richly ornamented. Cirsfeedraere Palters. Cake Ornarnenis. nruftisrp Fiveif ',titles. Tooth Brasher, Tokarespists artillts. Pipe., Snuf Gerwir. Mater. Cruel's. Marbles. Percussion Capp,drc This. Aid Dells and Doll Wade of every description for sale at the lowest Importation priers by wkr. Importer, No. 1 Commerce street. Pliilaihi. Oct. 4, 111.51 40-3 m N. B.—Toys will be assorted In Cases st gs,it o and VA par Ca SCHOOL 4= SLISOELLSIIEOLTS Kic—Thelmtirertber is now receiving from the D Trade Bates; a 'aro supply of Sarin! and NUJ , - cellatwons Cooke all of which will be sold wholesale and retail at unusual low rates. Ills stork embraces trEVBRAL TIIDVBAND V 01.11516.4, and the as sortnier.t is as varied as can be found in any store in Philadelphbl• qnd Teachers, kc.. supplied will' School Books ail,clieap, and in many instances chea per than they c.in be pinchased iu Philadelphia. Being the pubtirlier of a number of Books his facil ities are equal In the wholesale Houses in our cities for procuring chest, stock?, and he Is determined nut to be undo cold-•• Ile also mannetclurep at 4is ePlabliPliment all kinds of Blank Books Pass Bon , Copy Bens. &r.. all of which be can furnish wholesale to low rates. All he asks io for the people to call and try his prices, and thertjudge for themselves. B.*BANNAN, Booktieller, Publisher and Mannfactorer. _Pottsville, Oct. 4, 1851 40— _ _ _ _ _ _ LIST OP LETTERS. 13EMAINISOIIN TIIE POST OFFICE AT Potts 116 trine. Pi on the lit of Oct.. 1931. Bultler Christi to"lllnenseren 'rhos Meelnre Win Drennan tVur i Wiwi Frederick lireMicken J Butz Christian Henninger John McGunmen James Brady James Hughetalavid MeGrail Thomas Berger Chas F Hodgsrin James McPhillips B Bigler John !Indoor? Ahra'mMck:voy rot , hip Brennan Thomasliaitman John MrGloin Terence DeraerJosepe Mnuly Catharine McDonald Martin Barton Genrge , Haw Margaret 111.11oan Bourdon Mr Hill Miss A Nesbit John Burns Mns Ellen Hennes MissMariNewton Charles Breheny Jno ship Hughes D ship O'Brian L. IlracyGeo ilb Mister J do Flapper' Adalbert Broadbent instil, Hepworth J do Purcell Thom.is Bourdon F ' Hancock P do Psp,e M T Costereasill Jos: Johnson .1 9 Payne Mrs Contains Michael Jagen James . Price John •hip Comber Patrick - Jacob .1 Quested .1 Ca!laugher DarelJones David .1 Quinn Francis] Curtlesa Eilza'th Jones Dlf shipßepplier* Algaler Cooper Miss Wry Junes J do Reiter Conrad 2 Camel Mies C ; .• Jones Evan do Ruede Wm Clarke Rrid't stip Kunbel C W Richards 8 N Collins F do Kelley Patrick Rimer Geo W Crochet Jas. do Kinney J Reilly Core-wan P do Kear Richard Rimer Joseph Darling T Kelly P shiptlichardson Wm. Delon, Malmo! Lafarty Charles Russell Harriet Deter Daniel • levy Daunts Rogers John Donavan Michel Libe Ely Betty M.l 3 ship Davis Daniel Loudenstager Smith W Dolan Barney Lament II Simpson Titus A Downy ThoMOS low Asiney PsnlthZ•pbrnimh Dodran W ! Lavidge Miss MI elattlerebarlea. Driskill ?dose • Manuel .1 M fipitzinger W Devil Wm sKip Moore Mary Sheridan John Dormer P do Miller Henry Shore Fill Donegan F. do . Mlnttlds George Scott Mrs Ferguson ill Muller James Thomas James Firrey William' Milliard H Thomas 0. F Foley Michael i Maguire Thomas Turnverrin Brr Fahey M a Morph Widow Thomas Wm tang John 2 Miller Il ship Welsh Michael amain Francii Meek Thos do Welsh Penick Gafney Omen Morgan C do Whceman Henry Illekernell J Malmo Anne do Walbridge Mr Yost mondai : McDonald James Williams Mary Hodgson D : McCabe Michael Roswell Chriet'r Rat one cent: additional charged on all advertised Letter". Persons applying for letters on this lilt will phase say "advertised." Oct . 4. lilsF, - - Or LETTERS, RD ernainini7l;rhe lost-orrice , at tit. Clair, Pa., on 3Oth :Peat. ISM : Byrne James yhip Curry John ship Clark Bridget' Clann Mrs, Catkin Richard Davies 'towel Hynes Jahn ship Jacob. William litrinedy John Kelly John Lewis David V Lille Airs Miles Thos Malone Pairing O'Connel Jas Quirk Patrick Slimily John O Smith Mary Vlley Mercy Mrs William. J B ship But ass cedt additional rharged on all advertised Letters. I • Persons undying for letters on this list will please say "advert hind." JONATHAN JOHNSON, P. M 60.41 ISM _ _ _ . _ . - . - frillE excitement consequent on the arrival and 1 progress kit' Jenny Lind. having subsided since her departurelrom the city, the great centre of attrac tion appears Oahe at the UM' sTortc. N. E. corner Fourth and CHERRY uteri', Philn• dolphin. where can he found the cheapest and beat assortments of LAMPS of every descriptine in the city. Alan. Chandeliers or the newest patterns. Ba guet llnideriatnd Candelabrasof the most approved styles constantly on hand. N. B We will make arrangements for lightning up Public Rooms. for one or more nights on the most reasonable terms, at the ehe rrrrr notice. FULFORTII is DAVIS. , naiads. Sept 47. 1851 39-3 m STOVE% MIATERS,':RANGES, ikc. JRTHE UNDEUSIIHNED Invite the at. i ion or &mien' and others to their large stock of superier I> Moves, Heaters. Ranges. &c.. for sale at their extensive Stove House in North Second street. The assortment is comprised in part of the following patterns• The "Constitution." "Union," ":Callforala," "American." " irying.' , ~ c omme i r do," "Premium," "Complete," and other Cooking Strives. The Air-Tight Gas Constimet. Et eelsior, Jenny Lind. Stanley, Cottage. Frank lin. Open Front. and other Pa tlor Stoves. Petmanent , and por table Healers and Ranges. Pitchet Spout Tea Kettles, &c.. Ike., rot; sale very low, at wholesale and retail, for cash or approved credit, by COX A. BOUGHTON, No. 58 north Second greet, welt side, atwore Arch. ' 'Sept 27. 1851 39 3in -- DRUGS, GUMS, PLUMS, tic.,•&e.- ES OBERT SHOEMAKER, S. W. Corner of Second IL and Green streets, Philadelphia. respectfully in vites the atlbntlon of Storekeepers,linliders and oth ers, to his ostensive Stott of fresh Drugs and hledi- i eines, to which he has recently been adding Crum late importationi. Ills stock'AO WINDOW CLASS is fully equal if not superiorto any other in the city, and comprises all the different qualities of American, French. Eng lish and Belgian, of every size, from 6 i 8 to 36 a 54. Also, Plate:Glass in nil its variety. R. 8. ZI ing, Agent for the Milliille Grass Works ; American Glass will be furnished at manufacturers pricey. ip WMT E LEAD, warranted pare, in fins, or Kegs, at make l prices. All colors dry and ground in oil: Linseed 11, Spirits of Torpentim., Varnishes, Brushes, iamonds, &c.. together with all tho popu lar Patent Medicines of the day. All for sale, either Wholesale br Retail, at the lowest prices, and delic. ered free of esponse at any of the Hotels, Wharves, or Depots ill the city. / '! ROBERT SHOEMAKER,/ . 8: VI. Corner Second and Green Elite,* Philada. Sept 97, rem 394 CANAL 1,2:3,416 FALL razzVERY GOODS T WIN S. STONE Sr. SONS. Importers aid Dealers el in SUkl, Ribbons and Millinery Goods, Nu. 45. eolith SECOND Street. Philadelphia,„are now pre pared to offer to their customers a nd,the trade genet. ally, a mg - large and handsome assortment of • Bonnet Satins of all colon., Corded and Plain Velvets, of all colors, Fancy Bonnet and Cap Ribbons, • Paris Fancy Feather", Frenlh and American /Flowers. &c. foe. • Conaning themselves eallusively to this ;branch of the trade, and importing / the larger parlor tkeir stock, viable* them to offer an asottinent unsurpassed to extent and?varlety, which will be sold at the lowest price.. Sept. 6.19.50. n / 450 REWARD:: t. Paid a /{'eel and sosterisies is Oas Pay to a Daper. roe/foist HERE can be bought at FOSTER'S MALL,Centre i 81..4 few DAGUIIREOTTPIE APPAILATUrdEd. Large; and Small, at less than City Prices. I will also glve4nstructiona in the Art, and tit out the purchaser aturlive blot a good chance to get started. /LADIES. •nd GENTLEMEN wishing for LIKE- EddES to the above beautiful Art. east be suited as well as at other rooms or no charge made. $2,000 i year is paid to Master Tailors, and they use one nethe three correct emeriti for Drafting best fitting Garments—kept for irate at C. VANDENIMIROM. . Dagurirean Rooms. cor. Centre and Maack ate. Pott svilte, Sept 80.1851 38-tf 156,563 PATTERSON'S ELERPETIC SOM, FOS re:Wefts:the chin smooth, soft and delicately white,tremoving sallowaess, Pimples, Tan Cuta neous Eruptions sad redness of the Ekin. All chops and chairs. &o. on the hands are healed by K. It is also the very beet shaving soap in_ use. Prize only ill teats Per cake. For sale wholesale and retail at the mutely store cribs subscriber. IX HANNAN. 011ercbantS mid others supplied to sell.ssain at manufactirers prices. Aug. 9.1851 6060 49 46 40 EiWRIT . BIUNVIONGIIOCI Manufacturer and dester li r rMtt 8, BAS IN NETS. fr.e , would be happy to have the Store keepers of Pottsville mood the adjacent 'country to give him a call before purchasing their tali stock. as feels be fee chidden* that he can show them Goode, MU In regard io price end quality cannot be surpassed. - N. N. Country BRIATLEB boort or takes in !e -choer far Goods, at No. SIN MARKET Street, 4 doors below 10th North side, iblladslptils. Sept 11; ISM -Van - • 40-6 m Wok and P0b1140148 dune 40— ANIMLEW MORTIMER. P M 40-11 EM IMI PLELADEMIIIA I . DRY GOODS. • INOWNSEAII). eillAttPl•ESS & "WNW. have and are Mill retching a Tull anpply of MITUMO and Winter Ci ' nOrie• In which they, incite attention. Vlach. Fancy and Pia in - eolored Alpanae. Araeottne Litetree. Rombnzizeo & Pentane. Aroche Long and Square Silk and Cashmere dbawls: Woolen long and wptare plain White and EMIIOI.II I / 4 1 Crape Whawii. Worsted Ustnaekii.igoreenallatilnetta and Bolero. English and American Twilled awl Maio Blank'''. Mrrselles, Qildta. Flannels ar.d Pantile?. • Linen ellieelings, ihinsoks, Diaper* and . NnPkinn Hosiery, Gloves, Cratats.ann Ina krs of lII.A Linen Aliislinet. HughAb and French illnals.l..!ansuncfro & Veetlni• I/anomie Cotton and ftionlen Good 4. In wariely. ruactimakers a f . tlliril . Diab.lllu . e and Omit troth.. Ratline !!! Shoemakers Goods In I.astingv, and 021100nz. 2'l South &vend Strret, Ph iladsipl is dept. 20, Itsl. 1t ORPHANS' COURT SALE. URSVA Win °Hera, tbeORPIIA NS. MORT r or 801; 7 110 convey, the subscribers. Ailntinis 'taints of the Estate of PETER HOVER. late or North t%lutheim towns) ip.;hi the county of Schuyl kill. deed.. will espial., to sale by Paint Vendor. on SATURDAY the Ist day of November neat. at 10 o7clrick. A. 4., at the late:dwelling house of said deceasei, In the totynship Of North ?danhelm afore said, the following &seethed 110.11 Estate to wit : • ALL that certain %Immune Tenement ---- and hart of land, eitnate in said North Mantodin tow nehtp, adjoining land of 111111 Jaroh Ranch, George Kielineci-Jamea R. Levan, !Ha mitt Pott.Llan lel Settee, Win. Kremer, William Jostler, and others containing sine hundred And five acre' and eiihty taro pct rhea. at net measate,twlth the appurtenances, consisting of a Two Story Dwelling House, one and A•half Story Log t)weltlnt lion., AMU', twee ty mires or OP laud above:described is vied timbered. A Log Barn and a One Story Log Spring House with "tic 0017 atomic ba SP UMW, late the eclair ;births said deceased. Attendance will be elven and the Conditions of sale made kniiwn at the time and place of sale by PETER BOY ER. ABRAHAM MORIIAN, JIMIN ZENIMA N. Jr. Administrators. By ord.., of the !route ' DAFIRL K %townie& Melt. OrWirrbilit. Piet, 1. • 51 Virpl 17.'511 ao-nt -04 r rINIMACTORY, ItEMovEil to No. 134 HkelE attegt. (between 4th and :ith. opposite Crown street.) Philadelphia. where the proprietor Is enNiblid. by' In . d farill roa. to supply the growing &main, for 410VM1'24 INK, which its wide-spread repntation.has created. This Ink Is now so wOll eslablleheJ In the gond opiuSon and confidence of the Antillean Public, atilt It is scarcely iteneuiary 1411 P 2 y,any 'bluetit lie favor. and the manufacturer takis this opportunity to say that the confidenre thus seduced shall not be abused. to addition to the Larioue kinds of Writtrg Ink. hi. abo manufactures Adamantine enamel for mending ni.irts and China, as well as a Rif serior Hair Jlyr; a trial only is nete.sary to insure its future nip, and a Scalia: WO, well adapted for Itrugevits and Bottlers, at a very lOw pile., in large or small quantities. Ordeis addressed to j JOSEPH FL 11011 ER. unfactureter, NU. 141' Itticr street. between 4th 8c sth,opponiar. crown etrett, Phi'adeldphia. Sept 12, inSt ' 37-4 m ORPHANS' OOTIRT SALE• fl „ Rdll ANT to an order of the ORPHANS' COURT Of Schuylkill county, the sobseriber Itta•EL Dm, Ero rotor of the Estatf of ELIAS DERR, late of the aornnell of Pottsville, in the county of Schnylkill, deceased, will expose td"Sale by Public Tender, on • , SATURDAY, the 4th day of October neat, at Itl ri•clock in the forenoon. at 1••• .- the house of MORTIMER & BROTHER, •• v II a • Innkeeper ' in the Borough of Pottsville, in the cuunti of schuylkill, the follow ing described Real Estate, tow+ : ALL that certain Measusge Tenement and Lot of ground situate in the Borough ofPotrsvilte aforesaid, being the southeastwardly part of the tot marked in the Greenwood Furnace additional plan of said Mannish with No. 3, containing in. front on Norwegian street 25 feet. end In depth 170 feet. bottbded eouthweatwa M- I, by Lot No 2, southearalwardly by Atlanta street, northeasterly by the other post of Lot No. 3. now or date the property of Josiah Pata!lin, and northwircler ly by said Notweglan street, subject to the rights and privileges which the Said Josiah Pauthn his heirs and **stens have to the use or, two certain alleys running over and , across the said, pretnises, the one a Nine 1 feet wide alley, commencing tin said Norwegian street and running along the line Of Lut No. 2 to Ad ams street. and the other a four lent wide alley com mencing on Said Nine feet wide alley at the distance of 50 feet front snitl Norwegian street, and running across She above described premier; to the westerly lineuf said protterty,with the appuftenances, consisting of a two Wiry riame Dwelling Douse, late the Estate of au. said lb etased. Attendance will be given and the conditions of dale made knots a at the time and plate of sale by. ISRAEL DERR, Executor. Uy order .1 the Court, 1/011EL. KAFRCHCR, Clerk. Orwitaditirr, Pent. d '5l. [Sent 13,'51.] 37-4 t 1117VMMWS ESSENCE OF COFFEE. Inc package of this Essence wilt go a• favas fem . A. pounds of Coffee—and Collets tendert* this Essence will preserve the taste of the real Coffee. with the ad dition of a more delicate and finer flavor. It Is also more conthoive to health. titan the finer Coffer. Is ea sier made. does not require anything to cleat It. anal Is free from sediment. This Esitence is now extensively used in vari oo • sett ors cif the circuitry, a single seem having sold 16.0e0 raket In a single county &the , Stare. Price 111 tent:. per cake. For sale wholesale and retail iuy the 'Pabst fiber, at his variety store. It DAP:NAN:Agent for Hchuylkill Co. Merchants and others supplied to cella gain at the alanufamorcr's prices. Try It. I have esiortned an article -prepared by NI Hummel, Bolder & of Philadelphia. called " Es sence of Coffee." whirliAs Intended to be used with Copse for the iure:me or improving it. I hod it not only free from anything delitertous to health, tint on the contrary. OK Ingredients of which It is compo.red. are perfectly wholesome. JAMLIS R CIIII.TON. 51. ft. ehenikr and Analyrist,73 Chambers Mt. New Vatic. Aug. 22. 1551.. PEINNSYL VANIA MANCE!. m EN' A IC Mufti Al. BENEFIT ASSOCIATION Of Springfield. Alaisachnettis. OFFICE, Coatltit TIM?, & Dot beaters; Over Aterchants' Flat-haw Coffee lions.. Mirada. WILLIAM 11. BOWDOIN. Secretary for rcansyle•nia. Accumulated Casli Capital, Ir2.l.otin Guaranty Capital. 4 50.000 TIS IS AN ASSOCIATION OF MECHANICS and titters. formed Mettle mutual benefit of each in case of sicknese or accident. . By the payment orate following Annual Rates. you will become a l.ife Member. and will be entitled to a Weekly benefit during life. If you should be disabled. by Sickness or Accident, front attending its your ordi nary business or occupailon fear ly deposit fee .Ifetebsrs under 50 years of Age. lIV PAVING tt 00 per ft•Or pm will draw 6 . 2 00 pee week. 3Mt Jo du do 300 do 400 do do do 4PO . d o Oil do • do do 5 00 do OUd • do do do 0 1.0 du 00 ,do do do 7 till d o vOO .do do do let do Those over fifty years of age, will he charged :5 per rent extra. $1 50 Admiseitts Fee w tit he charged in addition to llr above, the first year, and twist be paid at the time of making application, and the liret years deposit with thirty days OFFICERS : R. Camarrr, Pr •Idrnt. A. M. °ALPS'S. V. Pies': 11. 11. Daio.olo. Secretary anil Tteasuree. MANOR COMMITTEE:__ 11:12E1121:I= W. KINIIIALI. R. G. W. Esc:usu. M.D.Cmisulting Physician. Rtfe eeee Edward P . Little. Marshfield, Massachusetts lion J. R. Giddings. AL I'.: lion. Don. Alphius Fetch. I!. $ Senator: lion. Seth M. Gmes.M. C., N.%.: J. It. Plumb, Esq., Cashier State Bank. Albany; lls.Gor J. lir Doty, Wisconsin; Gov. Dinner. do; I.t. Gnv. S. W. Beall. do; Es- Gov.'W. Slade, 01 Vermont Rev. D. N.. Merrill, iloUll.2ioOle, Nam.. Seth Rogers, AL D.. Worcester, Mass.; lion. RHO; Ward, Middleboro. Mass. New York City.—llnn. Notice Greeley ; Samuel Unfitly, of the Howard hotel. P. D. Whitmore, 40 Wall meet ; Rev. D. Al raham. GM Greenwich 0. Clark. V. N. Neal. EA.]. F". Curren Phitpol ; Ceo. %V. Lord, .110 Marker stryit lladdock,llalettine & Reed; Rennet: & Co.: Dr. B. F. Palmer; A Barris & Co.. 213Cberry street; hall & Boardman. 93 and 93 Arch street. ELIAS. K. WOOL SEY & CO., General Agent's for Pennsylvania. I►alaware and Maryland. Philada., July 26, 1551 roloNoNdenclus' WIIIEIEI3I% T"E'Subscribers are In constant receipt and con signment of OLD lIIONONGAIIELA WHISKEY. from Pittsburg of various grades. which they offer for sale in lots 1., euitynrchasers, recommending it as being pore unadulterated Rye. A •aper tor article of pIIERRV BRANDY constant ly unhand. ALSO. Hams. Lard. Chseie. ekr. ECKY WATKIN. N0..13. South Water Street, Philadelphia. - August 23, Mt. 34.3 m ortven 4. mitowr. • AAAAA D cnulli. grinner & .curawr, COIOIIP.SION MERCHANTS. No. 36} . Smith W. ter Street. Philadelphia. Dealers In Fish, Cheese and Provisinns. Have constantly on nand an assort ment of DRIED and Plr I LED FISH, &c.. sic: Mackerel,, 1 Codfish. ides. Dried fleet; Salmon, I Beer,Port, Shoulders, butler, Eggs, Bhad. I Lard. I Cheese, 1 geeds, Herrings, Hams, ; Rice. I Spices. &es:, August, 16, IBS). 33-2nl DR.J.T.NICHOLAS. () PR (3IGIAN 3_R E ON. OFFICE AND DRUGVILLE STOTS RE. MARKET STREET, POT Dee. 11. 19 30 uNDAY 15D11001s LIBRABIIIS, 6.3 dayrdehoot Libraries all of Which will he sold at Pnblisber's prices. Likrarim PaliieAed Ip the Sludgy Saul Miss. eye Vols. . 0117 50 100 do Nos. 1;2 and 3 each 10 00 100 do . 560 , 50 do 200 , Pub 50 sh the Episcopal Sunday School Milan 100 h o lyme Library, 1/10 00 We will Lire a donation of 010 to the purchsseriof the ant named Lanny., MI kinds of Sunday School Books for presents Hymn Books. Question Books, Spellers; Primers, Bi ble Dictionaries, Tickets, tc, 500 Testaments, .150 Bibles, 11l of which will he soli as Union prieee st B. BANNAN'S . Cheap Book end Buttoner, Store. Gib AU ORDERS tbe SOUR not en hand. obtain./ to order atUnton plea lu yell dion RoUte. - • t i andraallilertinig " fhleallinv is - Within the Markt:and that he did not UEMIIRAIe, is and byan l flet of the General Ai. remove in the said district rot the purposeot voting eembly of the Conatsenisesliih of Penesitvanla, thereto, ' entitled As-Act. revalatieg -Dtes.-Overrak Elections "Every peeson qualified as aforesahl e ejid who filial! Cealtaosweolthoasse4theffddey of JOl7, mate doe proof If Minitel!, of residence and pep= / 149 sr ILIA wade Obi dalguiDlie Rhet t eireeleity coma- meet of tans, its aforesaid, _ shall be permitted to ty„ tog ve Public **lien of such elm tribe holden, I Vote in the towuship. - Watd,or district in which he and lu make known,lisauch notice what oincete are 4 Shalt reside: , to be elected:: Therefore I, C. STRUM, " anyperson ahaVfitelrent 01 attempt to pre- Shesifforthe.County of dAtiyilfill, is ateltolwears by vent any officer of an eteetion under ibis art (ruin !this advertisement to the electors of said, Gbasity oil balding mach election. or use or titivate it any Violence • Schuylkill, that a CEKERAf. ELECTION will be to any Path °Meer, Of shall interrupt or impropetly held In the said COunty,on TUESDAV,the 14th day of I intcifere with him in the execution of his duty, or October' pest, at the leveret districts thereof, as fol. shall Wet up or attempt to mock the window (wave lows. ttt wit . • • lone to any window where the game may be holden. I. The Medal" of ilte Borough of Oferigsbutg will for shall riotously disturb the peace et such efeetton I bold their elcrtoll at tbe Coutillouse,in the Dornngb I or shall use orpractice Any ititimidation,thrrats, furor of Orangeburg. W Violecte, With des go to lidluedce unduly OCeran P C. The e i retor s, arm mat part. of Wed Brenswiek any elector:or to prevent hint from voting, or to re- Township, lying and being west of the following nue: I strain the freedom of elmice, such person on cowrie -I`...mateuting at the sand hole on the Berko County 1 tioo shall be fined In any .rum not exceeding live bee line, theme by a straight line to the bonee.Of RamuMl deed donan and be imprisoned (many time not teas D. Medlar, InklUdingthe same; lihince lathe farm of l than.one nor more than twelve months. And if it William Mare, excluding the same, thence do Dm farm I 'ball be *hewn tothe roust where the Dial of :Itch of Georee Mengel, now occupied by Peter 'Miller. to. offence shall be ftr.si 'that the person so offending eluding the sane, thence to the house of.licob retie,reas not a resideuiThes- the city. ward, district, or Infiniti , ' the sante ; thence by e straight line passing townahip, where the said offence wan committed and near Abraham Foos!** on the Nanheint l Township not entitled to a vote therein, then convirtion, line. shall h e reafter form aseprtale els:fibril district. he shall be e.entonced to pay a tine of ,not less than and the qualified emus residing therein; shall hold one hundred dollar/I,am! he imprisoned not l e ss than their general elections at the public hoarse , of Samuel mix months nor More than t years. Boyer, in the town of Port Clinton, In said Mon nehip. " It' any person or persona shalt male - atty bet or 3 The electors of t1e..4 Brunsw irk Township, not wager uln' the result of aby election' within iii, Induited in the above boundaries. will hold theft gee-1 Commonwealth, or shalriffer to make any such bet erat elf% t ions as Iteretolott, :at the COna Mee in tile tat *tiger. either by verbal proclamation theteof,or by Borough of Orwig.hurg. I, any written or printed advertisement,"Chalielle or 4. The electors' Of East Ilaunswisk Township, will invite any poison or persons tiermake such bet or I bold their election at the house of Joeltna- Boyer. Ft wager; upon conviction thereof, he us they, yeah for- the town of MrKea nstiti re. ; felt arid pay three times the amount so bet or offered 5. The clectors of Pinectove Township., will hold t to bre.bal.' - their election at the house of Philip Rohe, in the / The .Indeesare to make their returns- file the corm- Bofnugh of Pinegrove ; and the Memo's of the Rid- ty of Schuylkill, at the court House in .orisiesburg, ouch of pinegrove will bold their election et the same I on Friday, the 17th day af,October, A. D. 1831. at house. o'clock M. of said day. ' 6. The elector", of Wayne Township. will hold I (liven under my head and seal at the ribettre Of theirinn• fice,terwittspurg. and dated September 4th lit the election at the house of L e s thar d .st h o lt. keeper, in the lowa of Filedenetturg. year of our Lord, one thousand eight hundred and 7. The electors of Pot e: Township; will hold their tifty-one, and seventy fifth year of the Independence election at the h o use of latob Deberling, 'Jr. in said °nate United IDates of Atnetica. township. , God sere the Cousursaserairk. S. The electors of Lower Mshantongo, Townshm. i C. M. STRAUB, Sheriff will hold their general election at the h,tufe ofJosepti Ftherftl's Office, °rungs- 1 K. Osman, Th said Township. I burg, dept. 0,1851. 9. The electors of Upper Mahantongn . : Teamed's, will hold their elections at the house of*John W. limo ler inlaid Township ' 10. The electors of ELlredTownsh:p will hold their elertiotis at the house now or. kilned hy .I.ihn Wetzel. In said Township. 11. The electors of Marry Teter:dile. including the Morse orcupied by J G. Wordisam, will hold their election at the house of Francis Deueler, in said township. it The electors of West Penn Township. wilt bold their eleetioPat the house now orropisd by Jacob Schwartz. in said Township 13. The etiolate of Union Township, will hold their eleCtion at the honer Of Daniel Oast, in !laid Towle ship. 14. The electors of Rosh Township. will hold their el e ctions at the mitotic house of:minted by Stein and Lindner. in said Township. 15. The electors of Malmo) , Township will hold their elections at the public house of Samuel Miller. in said Township It.. The electors of the Battnogh of .111Inerssitle. will hold their election at the house now ocriipied sty mirky' Weaves. In rah! Borough. - 17. The e l e ctors of Schuylkill Township will ,hold their election at the house of widow • °engineer. in said Township. le. The electors of Nan( Cavite fotipship, will hold their election at the public hour* ol•Washlegton Retiirryder, in the town of New Castle.: , 19. The elector* of Branch Townehip, will hold their gentile' elemintot ae herelefore. at the honor note occupied by Philip Kehressa, in the town Di alto The elemors of East Norwegian Tdivtiettirt• auJ those twirling on the west side of the river Schoy I. kill and between the eastetn line of the Borough of Pottsville am! the Penman line of the Win !'nt ben election diethyl, amst whose electors have lotherto ,used iu the Norwegian election district, will bold their election at the Port Corium Douse, in the town of Port Carbon. 21. The Tow n•hip of Norwegian will hereafter form a sepal ate election *loath t. and the elettight thereof hold their election at the public housulstely ,nrettpled by Ira Lake, Deer Park. lit said Township 22 The electors of Blythe Township, wilt hold their elect but at the house of Joseph Dallier, In the town of Sliddieport. 2.3. The electors of Tremont Tow nsnip. will their net thin at Ole house of Samuel !tipple, in the town of Tremont. , a• e 21. All the electors DI the South Ward in the Bor ough of Pottsville. shall Maid their elections at the public house of Wiltiain State. in said ,Wart. 25. The. North Ward in hhe Bonus& of Pottsville lying eastward!, of Centre sheet. ratan be railed the "North East Ward." and the qualified electors thereof shall hold their general elections at the house of Patrick Curry. in said-Ward. 20. The North Ward'of the Borough of Pottsville lying westwardly of Centre street. Alan he iallyd the "North West Ward." and the qualified electors thereof shall hold their genctal electitlini at the house now occupied by Ceorge Betz, in said 'Wood. .27. The electors of Ca.. Township, Will 1,01.1 their election at the house now occupied, by Abraham Hoch in sell Township. °S. The rip:rifled of Butler Township. will hold their election nt the house now occupied by j•aaa F. Davis, in satd Township. 29. The electors of Franey Township, will hold their election at the house lately orcupied by Charles Bartow., b, rho town of Donaldson, In raid Township 30. The Township of South Noninic). shall here after form a reiterate election Ili:mot, and the quali fied voters thearsof shall hereafter bold their general electinc.6 at the piddle Manse now orlinpled by Geo. Reber. 31.. The electors of the Itornosh of itcluniklll Ha ven, will hold their election at the Public School Mutat No. 1, in said thorough. 22. The tier tors of the North Ward in the Mor ()ugh of Timaqua, shall hold their elections at the public house of Samuel °mud. in said Ward. The electors of the flottlit Ward in the not "ugh of Tamaqua. shall hold their elections at the Public Selina' Mouse. In atrial Mital. 3-i The Merton, of the Cant Ward in the Borough nl Tansaipla, and those resoling north of the Sharp Mountain, In the township of West Pastan. heretniiste 'ratios at the public School house in the Borough of Tamaqua, shall hold their eletlions st the politic house of Lewitt F. Buehler, in said W a rd • 35. That the qualified similar, in that part of North anheim township who formerly voted in the Smith Ward of the Borough of Pottsville, and ill that terri tory on the east side or the ricer Schuylkill, and within the Penman election line, the ,soilitierly line or the Batons!' of Pottsville. and the old line of the Township of Maisheini. whose 'elector. have hitherto voted in the Norwegian election district. shall h.slit their election at the public house of Oro, Grini, in said Township. 30. That the qualified electors in that parr of North klaniteim Township who formerly voted in the Borough of firworsburg., shall hold their elec tion tat the Court Mouse, in said llntough. 37. That the qualified elm torn of North 31anheini Township, hot embraced in the foree,notg shall hold their election at the Ilalf-way-house; kept by Mr..'. Susanna Moyer, in said Township. 38, The electors of the Borough o f,st. ch i 's. is in hold 'belt elections at the public moist. of Jonathan Johnson. in the said Borough. At which Mute and places are to be elected by the freeinen of the county of Schuylkill . One perann forlieverner of the State of Penne) I yenta. One person for Canal Commissioner of the elate of Pennsylvania. , Five persons for Judges of the Supreme Court of Pennsylvania. One person for President Judie of the list Judicial District of the State of Pennsylvania. Two persons for Associate Judges of the 'several Courtlier SEMI) ikill Comity. Two persons for Mettle-bets of the Mouse of ReplT sentatives of the Stale of Pennsylvania One person for Pritthunotary. Clerkof the t iyer and Terminer, and gooier SellelonS of Schuylkill county. One person for Register of Wills,Recorder of Deeds and Clerk of the Orphans' Count of Scrinytkill county.. One person for County Treasurer. tine person for County rominfeelotter. One !Wrenn for Director oh the Poi.r. One person rot County Auditor. The general rlertinn to he opened between the hours of 8 and 10 o'clock In Ott forenoon, and shell continue without interruption or adjournment until 7 o'clock in the evening, when the polls shall be closed. In pertinence of an Act of the General Assembly of the Commonwealth of Pettneylarataia. entitled An Act relating to the elections of this Coinnoinivealth," pawed the errand day of July. A. 11; 1639, nonce is hereby given ss That the inspertorsand judger., chosen as afore said, shell meet al the respective places appointed for holding the election in the district. to which the:- re spectively belong, before nine o'clock in the morning ol the erected Tueeday in October. in I each and every year. and eJleh of Reid Inspectors shall appoint aloe cleric, who shall be a qualified vide( or such district. "In cape the Person who shall have received the second highest number of votes for inspector shall not attend on the day of election. Mtn the person who shall hive received the second higher , ' number of votes for Judie •t the nest preceedlng election shall act as inspector In his place. And in cage the person who shall have received the hieliesteuraber of votes for inspector shall not attend, the person elected judge eltallapixiint an inspeetor in his place; and in Clite, .the person elected judge ghat' not attend. then the It, • spector wito received .the highest number of vote. 'hall appoint ajudge in his place; and if any vacancy shalt continue in the board cot the Spare of one hour oiler the time Axed by law for the opening Mil', elec• lion, the qualified voters of thie. township, Ward Of • Mania, for which such officer shall havebeen elected present at the place of Owen, 0211 elect one of their number to fill such vacancy. : • " It shalt be the duly of said assessors respectively to attend at the pima et holding every general, ape cial,car tore nship election. during' he whole time sane election is kept open. for the purpose of els ing inabr• merlon to the ilispecinte and Judges, when...called on In relation to the right of any person assessed by them to vete at snub election. and such other matters in relation to the amesaments of voter , : as the said inepectors or judge, or either of , them, shall from time to time require. "That no person shall be permitted to voteolt any election art aforesaid. other,than a 'white freemen of the age of twenty-one years or more, who shall have residedwithiu the Slate at least one year, and In the election distrietwhere he offers lactate, at leapt ten days Immediately preceedingsiteh election. and Wit in two years paid a owe or ()only lax. which shall have been assesseiPat least ten days before the etc lion. But a citizen of the 'Trilled States, who had previously been a qualified voter 'of this state, and removed therefroM and returned, and who shall Wive resided In the election district, and, pa Id tax as afore said, shall be entitled to a vote after residing in thie etate fix months; provided, that the white freemen citizens of the United States, between the area of twenty one and twenty-two yeare,ind having resided in this state one year. and 'tithe election district len days aforesaid. shall be entitled to Ville. although 'they shall not have paid taxes. , " No person shall be permitted to vole whoa! name is not contalnedin the: list of taxable inhabitants furnished by the Commissioners as aforesaid tinker first ho prodnees a receipt for the payment Within two years, of* state or county tax assessed apnea bly,to the coushautionand give satisfactory evidence. either on Ills own oath, ot affirmation of another, that he has pall such a tax, or on failure to produce a re ceipt, shall make oath 14 the payment thereof or &w -and, it' lie claims a right to vote by being an elector between the ages of iw enty-rtne and twenty-two years he shall depose, on 031 h or affirmation, t hat he has resided in the state et least one year teat before his before his applicatloce and make *itch proof of resi • Orme In his district as is required by this act, and that he .does verily believe from the eGeoneit given hits that he le of the age aftireivid, anti give such other evidence as is required:by this att. vi hereupon the name of the person so admitted to vote shell be inserted In the alphabetical list by the inspectors, and a note made appetite thereto by. Writing the word ' "tax "if he shall be admitted to vote by reason of having paid a tag OT the word " age," If he shall he admitted to vote on account of his age, and In either case, the reason of such vote shall be called out to the clerks, who shall mark BAR the list of lotus kept by them. • " In all cases where the name of the person claim- ' log to vote is not found on the DM fernished by the commissioners and assessors, or his dent* vote whether found thereon or not, is objected to by any qualified citizen, it shall be the duty cif the Inspec tors' to examine such person on Oath as to tits quail tlettiom and if he claims to have resided within the State for one year or more his oath shall be suidelent proof thereof, but be &WI make proof by at least one- competent witness,. who than be a qualitied *letter s that be bus resided within the die. errs the toren= tett dan asst Itiuttedtitely -pre., credit* said election, and shalt Also himself tweet chat lile bans Ida reddens, ha pitmans of his iswr SS 4m. 30.3 m 50.0 =MEM at Entered ru-zordins to Art n ( Congress , in the year 1851,hy 'J. et. HOUGHTON, M. U. In the Clerk', tttTirr.oftbe Diatiirt t otht for the East eru District rif Pennsylvania. . GMAT, CURE FOR DYSPEPSIA! Another Scientific Wonder! • • DR. J. 3. 1101ICIITO?ilt ,• lII{TRUE DIEESTIVE FLIT! D, op - I:A:41111c Juke! Prepared front Rennet. or the fourth Atomarh of the ox. after directions of Baron Lteloo, the great Phygloingleal chertll.l, by .1. it. llouglitoo. M. D. of Philadelphia, Pa. Thlit I. a truly wotolerttil remedy ftr Dripep6ia, Jaundice. Liver Complaint,. and Debility. rowing after Nature's own ntrtiool. by Nature'. own Agrnt, itte.taauttle Jute.. Ilatra traititorinfol or repoin, 1111 - toted in water. digest or .lieenlve, Five pound!. of Roaitt Reef in about cis° bOlll , , ..nn orate etoinach. Prptin is the chief - element, nt (:rest Directing Prin ciple of the Gadliir Juice--the Solvent of the Food, the Purifying. Preectv mg. and idtimulatiog agent of the ettnntath and Intestines. It /a extracted from the Digestive Stninai Ii of the Oit, thud forming an Artifi cial Digestive like the ortinrial Caste lc Jnire in its Clientiral powers, and furnishing a com plete and iferfert snhrtlittle for it. Ity the aid of tint preparation, Ibe pains and evil. of Indigestion and Dydpeptila ate removed, Just as they would he by a healthy Stomach. It is doing wonder. for Dyspeptic. I ming ca•rs of Debilify, Etnaciatimi, Nerve.. De. Hine. and DI ipegitte Consumptini.. rtippn,ied to he on the Verge of the grnve• The Scientific lirsitip rice upon which it Is bated. to In the highest Owe cumins and remarkable. _ . . SCIENTIFIC r. IDENgE! Baron I.iebig, in his celebrated work on Animal Chemistry. mays: "An Artificial Fluid ana logous to the Gastric Juice, may be readily prepared (tom the menus membrane of the stomach of the Calf, in which various articles of food, as meat and eggs, milt be softened, changed, and digested. Just in the same manner as they would hr is the human stomach.' Dr. Pereira, in hi. famous treatise on "Food and published by Fowlers & Welis, New York, page SS, states the sante great fart, and describes the method of preparation. There arc few higher authori ties than Dr. Pereira. Dr. Combe, lit his valuable writing:. on I he "Physic)]. ngy of Dlieslion," observes that 'lt cluitunli inn of the doe quantity of the Caoric John is a prominent and all-prevailing cause of Dyspepsia ;" and he slates that — a tlistshguisho pioresaor of medicine in London, who was severely afflicted with thin compiau,t, find ing evely.liing else to fail, had recourse to the Gastric- Juice,obtained f he stomach of living animals. which proved completely successful." Dr. Citation'. author of the famous o "Tics on "Vege table Diet." says: "it Is a remarkable tact hl phsst °logy, that the stomachs of animas, mac .rated in water, impart to the fluid the properly of Ms:Mains various articles of food, and of etfeming a kind of are Oficial digestion of them In no Wire different from the itstural digestive process." Dr. diumn's great work, the "Chemistry ,of Man," (Lea & fimitrhard,Phila. lola, pp. :121-2) says "The discovery of PEPKIN forms a new eta in the chemi• ca l 104 0 ,y of Digestion. From recent etperiments, we know that food is dissolved se rapidly in an ant t tidal digestive fluid, prepared (rem Pepsin. a i It is in the natural Gastric Juice Itself." Professor Dunglison of the JetTerpon College. PM's ! delphla, in his meat work on humor, Physiology, de ; voles more than filly pages to an examination 01 this subject. Ills experiments with Di. Ileatimont, on the ' Gastric J mire, obtained from Gael.' ving human stomach and front :tnimals are well know "In 411 ases" he says. "digestion occurted as perfectly in the ant i ficial as in the natural digestions." Dr. Julio W. Dralwr, Professor of Chemistry in the College of the University of N.w Cork, in his "Teat Book of Chemistry," pare 3,98. I t has been a question whether ariificial digestion could be performed—but it is now umiversally ashuilted that it may be." - Dr.Carpentst'itstandard work on Ithysiotogy,which is in the library of every phyrielan, and is 11. a Text Book in all the Colleges. is full of evidence Mini tor to the obove, respecting the remarks the Dige.itive p ow ,ir or pep.ht, anettlie fret that it ma) he readily gepatated front the Stomach of the rail or tit, and used for experimeuts.attiticial digestion, or as a remedy for disease of the Stionneli, and deficient .r cretins of Gastric Jolee. All umdetti works On Chemistry, Motet la M. diva. and Physiology, and all good Medical Dictionaries, describe the Cilliiatier and properties of Pepsin, and state many interesting details remieeting it. The fart that an artificial dige.ttve Fluid, or ea,dric Juice, perfectly resembling the natural fluid- may be readily prepared, does not udtnit of question. The only‘werinitel to, that II has lint beep applied to the cure or indipwinn and Dyspepsia—so naturally dries sur h a use smuggest itself to the mind. AS A, DYSPEPSIA CURF.II., Dr. lionghtorie Peppin has produced the rung( mnr- - velimu efiects. in curing MM..) of Debility,Cinariallun Nervous Deeline. and Dyspeptic. Consumption. It it immiscible to give the details nrea.es in the brunt/of this a dy r ni.enient ; hilt authenticated certificate. have been given of more than Two Hundred remark able ewes, in Philadelphia, New York, and Boston alone. There were nearly all deimerateCrates. and the rarer were not only rapid and wonderful, bat per• manriit. • It la a great Nervous Antidote, and partienlarly earful lot tendency to Illtionis al:nder. Liver Corn • plaint, Fever and Agile. ar badly treated Fever and Arne, or badly treated Fever and Ague, and-the evil effect. or Mercury. and other dine- upon the Digestive Organs. alter a long Arkin:el , . Also, for ex yew, in eating, and the ton free lige or ardent %writ. -- orho,l r. tone ilea 11«.110i with Intemperance 01. D STOMACH COM!q.AINTS. There is rot form of old 14tonts. It Complaints whirl, It does not seem to reach and remove at 01:cc. NA matter 1 - bail the' may lie, it gives Instant relief! A single dose removes all the unpleasant .inquolue ; and it only need. to be repeated for a short time to make these ened effects permanent Purity of blond, and vigor of body follow at onee. It is particularly excellent in rase, of Nansen, Volnitina,Cramns,sore. tiesefthe pit of the Stomach, distress-after rating. cold state of the Blood, Heaviness. Lowness of Spirits. Despondency. Einar hid tmt, Weakness. tenden. ey to Insanity. Snicide, de. Dr llottgliton's Pepsin, is sold by nearla all the dealers in fine &Off:. and Popular ledictner. through out the Flitted Slates. It is prepared to Powder and in Fluid form—and in Prescription vials for the, tire of physicians. Private Cireniars for the use of physicians. may be obtained of Dr.sloughton Or his agents, describing the whole prnress of preparation. and giving the an llintilien upon which the claims of this new remedy are hawed. AA It I. trot a secret Remedy, nn objection ran he rained gainer ita use by phisieimis in respectable standing and regular practice. Pricy, One pollar.per • bottle. ri:rsn4i IN POWDER. Sent by Neil. Fete of Pasture. For convenience of sending to all parts of the coun try, the Digestive, Matter of the Pepsin. is put tip in the rot in of Powder. w ilk dire:: ions to 4o In water by the patient. These powders contain jilid the same matter an,lilP ttnttl , 'r, and Will hr pent Free IA Poelneea,for One Dollar rent (pug Lodi!) to Dr. .j. Houghir ; M. D., rhiintletphil, Pr. Oliservtil thin: Kvery bottle of the genuine Pepsin bears the written jetiature of .1. rt. Houghton. 31: D.. mole proprietor, Plellattelphia, Pa. ropy-right and Trade Mark secured. Hold bye 6110itiggiets anti Depiers it. Medicines. Sept 0, ISS I 36-1 y A great Dieravery Jot Rilwnt Con , lstution , . DOCTOR J. S. ROSH'S WM . • = RAILROAD. OR ANTI-RILIODS TN paver., at 121 and 25 cents—free front Mercury. and can be taken at all seasons, by both soles. of all ages and without regard to weather. t5-N4 busi ness m laboring man should he without I hem..ca They are truly the Poor Man's friend, and the Rich Mates security. The above Pills are the result of thirty years' prac tireinPhiladelphia.and if taken willi,Dr. J. 8 Rose's Tonic Fever and Arm; Mixture, they will cure the nonti stubborn vaXes Fever and Anne, or Chills and Fever. For !Asc.! Complaints. Dyspepsia, Indigestion. and all Bilious conditions of the system, they have no equal. as thousands in thr Southern and Western fit2lee will testify, who have used them. As a purga tive OD they art like a rhartn, free from piping, gw in` strength and appetite, and enlivening the spirits. For sale, at W 110 1 eSa le- or retail by n. BANNAN, Agent for rirhitylkill County. 115• Druggists and utheresuppliedat the usual whole rale prices. August 30, !MI, 35. WO THE LADIES AND GENTLEMEN WDO I are Parents. Uoya and Youfg Gentlemen of Potts .,tile, Pa.. and the siontrindlng neighborhood. tour attention is particularly invited to the largest and complete assortment of tlOtri and CIM.DFIENtts CLOTHING. That the subsettber has on hand well adaptedro the seawm oohed for boys of three years of age, And to young gentlemen of sliteen. All persons living at a distance, purchasing Cloth ing at this establlaltment. have the privilege of re turning them if they do not At. F. A. HOYT. 204 Chestnut street, below Tenth, Philada.. Feb. 22.1E21 B.lyif LASTINGI AND WRAPPING PAPERS-000 B Reams Wrapping Paper, different qualities and sizes. 30 Reams Shoe Paper. White and assorted colors. 13 Beams Blasting Paper of different sizes, single and double sheeut. CO Reams Straw Paper; also, a lot of Tea Paper, all of which will be sold wholesale and retail, very cheap at Mania 49. 1851 ETA*. VARIIILY 8%01711,—A SUPERIOR if** fatale by J M. RUTTY at dON• " Kirsh Se, len 141 By Telegraph and Yeiterda vntLairt.Puta, vainaf 4 otciacs Wheat Flour, $1,257-R , 'au. $3 37 per bbl.—Corn Meal; $2,87 ilo.--Whests Red S.l ets. White, 91 ets.—Rye, -65e1 1 3 19 , Corn 64--Oats, 35 cos. per tiushel. . . GLORIOUS NEWS rams MARYLAND. The Whigs have swept.the City of Balti more, and elected their memberit of tonjpess • the first time for many yeat*:. • They hive elected Fourt , or idle sit mem' • hers of congress. Goc. Lowe and the Rev. I%lr. Onisuch didn't make much out of the. Christiana btu:loess. Late news from Mexico stat e s ittat the an. uctpated revolution had actually begin. A battle between the Govetamen,t troops and Revolutionists took place at Camargo or( the 19th ult. It lasted eighteen; hiatus. The Government troops were defeated, with i losi of sixty killed, and wounded. '4l.mong them were Gen. Moriles and hies *other ot• fleets killed. The forces of caiabajal, the insurgent leader, sustained no. loss Whatever. The whole number of men engaged under him was only about four hundred., 36-te CO-. Tat Masons had a grand parade in Philadelphia last Tuesday in Ott; lubend ce remonies of Stephen Girard. non.. Joseph, R. Chandler delivered an &Tient nation. Ear coining,.—Weleh's Nationtil Citetti will b 0 here next week. - They will,eskiitiit on Friday and • Sat iirday atiernoons. and evoningei Several oright equestrian mars' accompany, the *ave. Those, ‘ . .rtho tore to see good hoifeinnusfiip, and pant to rti)ry u hearty laugh, ought to patiouise thiscirous, for there they can be gratified in bolt' these parlic- Mar.. For year. the "National" has stood nnri vatted a. the Circus of the times. The Proprietor has been lari.h in his expenditures to build up and sii.tain its reputation as one ut thfi mod prominent places 01 attraction in rbitade4Mia.. We can, theremre, only recommend to our readers to go and see lor them.elves and thus pull in celebrity to a practical test. I ' A Tifai.— Mr. and Misti Harrison gave us two delighqtil entertantments,TM the Town Halt, 1.1 , 1 Tuesday and Wednesday eitenings. M. U.• n perfect grime+ , in his line. Igins li., bis-daugh ter. appeared in a neat and beautiful - dress of the 13kionier style. and sting several pretty songs in a sweet mu.iciAl voice. We recOminend Mr. and %ss lt. to large audiences wherever they go:-- they denerve it artd our word tor it, no one, will VP gmt le% iinarter, niter act eveningt , enjoyment with them. f,Y* More Mobbing.—On Thtirsday night, while the Whigs were holding a meeting at Minersurille, stones and pieces of coal were thrown at the speak ers by some persons in the erivWd, hut, fornmately„ doing no injury to any tine, alth o ugh several gentle- • men Were struck with sannll. pieces of coal, gravel, ..Ve. hie person Was arrested and put into the lock up, but afterward effected het *ape. We would recommend also the arrest of ,tticee who by their inflarantatory polilrcal speeches have hroughtabont this dangerons state of feeling *tong a portion of me cu izens of the county 5i IV' Id sr, n. ry Sorirty.—The f3neiety met on Nited oc.riuy evening. The Hell Was crowded with la dies and gentlemen, And the eseieises Were in every respect most creditable to the acknowledged talent 01 - the member. Col. S Niurr.. D. PATTERSON leenite. next Wedne.day.evtlniag. We advise all to he present, who wislkw lieir a literary treat. Storr‘.—We invite unention to the 'dyer ti-einent-of Cox 3: Boughtoui' No. 219SecondStreet, Philadelphia. They have a'ivariety of Stores,and one pattern especially suited 3n the most economi cal and healthful use of Coat m. ro AND raiz' UEENAN. PorrsviLLE, A uonsT .—To Edi tor of the Irish AineriounlYEAßSlA: Avail ing myself of your kind permisSlon to use your col umn.; I proceed to notice certain charges contained in an article which appeared in "The Irish Amen can." of the 2nd inst., relative -to the - appointment of JillllC4 Foy, Esq., as United States Cuumul at Dublin. This article appeared under the imposing caption of ••BRITISIi SEnFs vs. AMERICAN CITI - and manifests on the part of its author a great deal of patriotic indignation at the manner in which the present national adMinistration has treat ed Mr Keenan the late Consel, whom he denomi nates an Irish adopted citizen.", If the author was so profoundly resentful, as he pretends to tie, at the wrong done to one Irishmam'ihe ought to have re trained front false statementsiand slanders in regard to another. But the author ip known ; and his pre tended regaid for Irishmen. in sheer hypocrisy. It is but 'a few years since he has the 'Native Amen candidate for Congress in thii district, and the Edi tor of n Native American newspaper, published is ilits place, called the "Anthracite Gazette," and whose colunms were devoteid to the feuleit abuse of the Irish and other adopbEd citizens. The effort of the editor in the conduCt of Itia.paper, was to call down on the heads of all foreigners the rascal meat and indignation of the pative•eitizeris, and to deprive thcni of the franchises and privileges which they hail theretofore enjoyed: And not only did he labor to nevomplish this,lbut likewise to array sect against sect, until in the bitterness of contro versy. passion should triumph over justice ,end toleration, and the scenes Of church burning and murder which disgraced Phitadelpeiti,be re-enacted hew Such is the num, who now affects indigna tion ;Witte wrongs of an Irishman ! It is perhaps well that the public shonld be fully informed of the character - Zit the man whit puts him self forward as the champion of Irishmen. Let it he them that lie has been their foulest traducer as a people whilst towards individitals. amongst them, he hliteri guilty of the basesf,ja gralitude and treache When he was poor end needy, toiling fOr a daily pittance, the su bs criber, an Irishman, took him into his employment end confillenee, and paid him liberally for his services, And not only did he do this, but he likewise labored assiduously to advance him in the, public estimation, and secure for him a standing in society, for which .),„ his subsequent conduct proves that he was totally „ unworthy.- The conductof the adder warmed into life and stinging its benefactor, is the appropriate emblem of this man. lie betrayed the confidence which had been retried in him by the subscriber ; and not content with this, in his absence in his na tive country, he endeavored. to stab him through the heart of Iris relative and ti iend. fa hit attack upon Mr. Foy, his condtict was as cowardly as his charges were false. instead of • preferring the latter here where they would be certain to meet the eyes of Mr. Foy's friends and be ezposed, he preferred them through the columns of a NeW".York totonal, rarely if ever seen in ibis community, except by 'accident. This is the chivalry of the colonel of the Ist reginient of Peonsylvanta Milt tin in the Nlexicatt war=-of the marl made a hero by his own putting- , In the article in reference to Mr. Foy, the author states, that the former Was Post Master at Cliftle. bar, a Tory, and the tee,Per of a tavern in en Irish town. These statements are each and every one of ahem false. Mr. Foy was not at the time of his appointment, and is not now, either a post-master, a tory, or tavern keepee - nor, ass the auditor alleges, did he ever apply persoitelly to Gen. Taylor or Mr. Clayton for the situation which be now holies. Ap plication for the appointment of Mr. Foy Was made by the tinlecnber to Gen. Taylor and Mr. Clayton, backed by powertiii recommendations from Gov. Johnston, !soy. Raniset, Senator Cooper, the Hon. C. M. Pitman and other iniluential gentlemen. To Gov... Johnston, Mr. Frey is eminently indebted for his appointment. He dot only wrote to Mr. Clayton in his behalf; bin likewise to Mr. Meredith, urgia Ins appointment in the strongest terms' and both Gen. Taylor and Mr. Clayton had promised to con fer it upon him ; but before it was done, the death of the tonner came toprevettt it. After the ascen sion of Mr Fillmore the application was renewed; ,and wire! Gen. Taylor had promised to 'do, Mr. Fillmore did. It is bootless, therefore, the writer of the article, who wits first a Whig, then a Native, and hut lately a Demcic.rat, (since the period he read Mr. Clay's speech against the Mexican warren months heAre it eras delivered) to attempt to injure. the present administration by referiog to its Immo val of Mr. Keenan ;and the appointment of Mr. Foy. nut i would suppiwe that Mr. Keenan, if he be a trite Irishman, would give his native American champion but few t hanks for meddling en his affairs. Mr. Keenan is a democrat, for ' , whom place was made by the removaf,ol a whig ; he will hardly com plain, therefore, of the operation of the rule which • he formerly invoked in - his- own behalf. If be should do so, he no true Irishman, and is tit/de serving of their sympathy. But who is James Foy! Is he incompetent to the discharge of lies duties, and has he in any in stance neglected them However intelligent Mr. Keenan may have been, Mr Foy is his equal ; nor is be any less devoted, than Mr: Keenan, , to the in terests and wehare:of the Country which.he seats: His children being adopted citizens of United Stales, and himself the owner of a lame amount df property within their limits, his stake in the prospers of the country is not Jets deep than that of Mr. 'Keenan. The newspapers which have noticed the charges against Mr-Foy, I, hope will be generoits enough to publish, at leant, the substance or 'my answer. Very respectfully your obedient arrant. . POttiVille Oct-_4, 151 4040* B. 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