TORRES OP VIE INIBMILS , JOURNAL Ittna.t.el Stlll, tpttlTTll*. " Tcro Dot.2aer per catheter. Payable semi-sanity is advance. to florae who retch!, in the County, and 'apathy iii adrante tothose ache gest& oat of thi m • roilY• The he blisher 'reserves to Ithovelf ttie ritht t• - . charge $2 50. per enact cp. when perarent Is delayed - iltigrr 'bail one prat. , • TO rt.rits: Three c 0... to one a dderce. - • $5.00 p " • - 10 00 Fifteen •••• t. eo'eo o• Flee defiers in.aevance will pay for three Yoke. motArriptiop to the Jaereet. tLiTie of ADicEßTisny o -Hoe square of It tine...s twits. l:, r%' aubtequent triertfon, - f oar line.. I time. • - - übl•queitt Insertinna, each • one Square; 3 month., hit niontitc•i, - • 0111._ - - - • fluch , ette lards of 31Ipes, per ann um, %!•-•rt.hante and What'll: advert's' et by the Year. with the prlyttege of Joie rting &Morel adept ktoments weekly., t it 00 rrt•arger Advertmcmenta• as per agreement: 311intt5' snutmal. • SATURDAY; JULY 21, 1852. ' POR 'llly. CAMPAIGN. ' `. Nob4cr!ber4 .Hiner?' Jeurnat will be eaten tha eanpalSrt, from tho fast Saturday In July, an isn'Pr the Prriipenll3l Elertlon,at the fnllnerlng cco z *lngle 61111W:11Pr:. - ' - - Fite --. _ do to tot, addrew; I-leven ' .00 do do Tsventy.thre,r , do do do i). Payst , .l.! lc advsnee. OUR NEW LEDGER. :Td.-cTir.tions pafd to ..fitly lit, 18:i2, find in ad nce, during the week ending on Thursday even IE2 . - ,,-. 0 W. iVinter,teeu. lo Jan. r, 1533, 5'4 00 t ..Ifliri H. Bennett, to July 1, 1532, 2'oo S Ifednerf&-Son, • to icily I. 18N, 2 - 00 .- D r JW. GUI. -tn July I, 1952. ..I If, : !samuel Kauffman, to July 1, 1832, 100 sterner s; Brother, ~ to July 1. 155?, 200 Rtv. JB. McCullough, to April 1, 1532, t 23 Tr:,7oh Kramm. to Joh; 1, 147.2, 200 IFraneis Bedford, to July .1, 19.72, a 73 I -D..0-ahum Trout, in July 1, 1832, - 2 sao .A 1.-teary Mather; to Jan. I, 1633, 130 ` l'aat i .ei Baker, to'July .I, 1832, 200 I Henry Shissler, . to July 1. 18:0, 200 I,rapt - b. B. lierFlinPr, .to Ju!y. I, 1532, 400 I Paul Bock. • to July 1, 1532,.- , 50 . , iJohn Raub, to July I. 19n2, , 4 00 tieorie Dreibelbi•t, to July 1, 1832, 200 t NlcholaaJonett', • to July 1, 1852, 200 Chat+, Focht, to July 1, 1952, 200 IJonathan 1i. , Y04. to July 1, 1652,. 250 I%rael Hauser,- to Jan. -,_ 1; 1653, 265 i John Defter, to Apra 1, 1833, 230 Jeremiah Focht; In July 1, 1832., 4 (10 tohn Hartman, - to July 1,1532, 375 '.; ',Villiam Prot - 111 , 4.. ; to Jan 1, 1833, •• 1'25 1 W;!ltam Berkrt.:r, • to Jan. 1, 1553, 1 . 00 iknry Uren, toJ ul y 1, 1 8 :4 '2 50 i Rev J. T. Mereclttn to July I. 1853, 1 /67 t Lomas M. Day, to Jan. 23, 1833, - 100 ileh.gh Coal Co . to Jan. 1. 1833, 4 00 . t•eorge Bright. to July 1,-1852, . '5O 1 !gate Straub, • to Jan 1, 1853, 2' 00 ;oho S. Alorrlit, 1, , July I, 1E132: :GO I ., ttrcl Hill, - to July 1, Itts2, 100 A' - ,itillam Mei.r - e, to July 1,1852, 200 to July 1. 1552, 200 to Jule 1, 1452, 200 , to Jult• - 1. 1852, 2 00 ta Juts:: 1, 15.:2, 200 Jeri 1, 15511, 1200 lo Jan. 1, ISf.3. .2 30 !.') July 1, 1 1 352, 2.00 to July 1. IK2, 3. 00 to Juli• 23, 1553, 2 00 !milers Bank, Dnlah!ns, A' liam \%'eber ! r. 13 Becker, , a , oh Hoffman. Mover, ;Nirge Mem, ' -•} r H. llilh E. G. 'Herrn , - . ON TIIE r•msr page of to-day's paper will be found an official Report, helore re. !erred to by us, respecting the relative val ues of Anthracite and Bitumitious Cords for •team purposes—from the result of several -speriments, the preference is unhesitatingly 'peen in favor of the former, lor several im portant' reasmiq. The document is mest iri :eresting,especially in this Region—we re: , ommend it to the careful perusal ofaur rea• r/ Rye ovr Ans.t.N.—Sink . e the first of July we struck off an extra number of ~./our • I flt!s. safficent as we supposed to supply; the Idemand, but ire were disappointed. „ triue uumhet has already been exhausted, and We taimot supply any beck numbers.— t or.the last two weeks we have not had a i smile copy . left. ExTnr.ss FAc-Frarri . .—We are under lublisrations to. the gentle panty conductors of Illuward, Earl & ,to's Express, for early co- piei of the Philadelphia Papers, in advance cf ihe mail thirteen hours. A ILOCOFOCO FEAT. Ike Tariff illoprineEt FinallN D;jia,ed. •1 Yesterday, (Saturday 17th.) the Tariff - got the •:t dig untl(4- the fifth rib, inflicting on the friends .1, that measure a NVollaa from which they will not 1...•0ver either this or the nest session. An ingeni i i. movement was funds! by Mr. Mace, of Indiana,, • 1 :atrishasot bill for allowing foreign rairroad iron come :a tree of duty. _This might have afforded - ri ofifs:atimity to sense of the Pen n sylvania Demo ,. .ats.to move amendments, iliereasing the duty on ', ,iher species of iron, so as to bring the Tariff of - i )! , 4 ,- • in ling respect, to the standard originally in -. ..aded bf, it4raniers and its friends. The bill, !low a,- ..- i WII.I laikai the table by a decisive - vote, re ). oasiderod, tru th tec,onsideration laid Upon 'the -:- ,(hlr. This will be sad ni'b's 10 the people of Penn ': le.ainia. who had' stood manfully by the South in . 1 . defenee of Southern rights. and who liad'eon ,,.,:rany in; ix-cu. -a that the South would reciprocrate 7a:A• r patriotism, by IOOLTng with favor ou the grow -0: 4- 4 raining industry of the Keystone State." Thus says "Ob9eryer, - -of the Ledger. one I i theoracles of Democracy. This is the-de.. i llt*rate ronelusion of Congress, after it lazy Isesston of nearly eight months—the end of 'till those Locoloco promises, made last Fall 3 gull the people into their'suppm! Ndsv - , - .lace the conclusion i 4 revealed, i: is evident, ;ne whole movement, from beginning to end, was 4 deliberate plan .of deception, hatched up by Locoloco brains and carried tut by Locofoco votes. --,,, _•-, It can , easily be recalled—who could for- E et 11?—how the leaders. in this County run- I IPd about Protection, before the last election; iud how they carried mottoes on their ban wee, proclaiming themselves the otOy friends tt the Tariff and of - the cotintry'stinterests I:, general, and denouncing all others as trni r,rs ; and what • flaming speeches they made, ;.a. the =pedal benefit of the " bone and si lew" of the Region; promising all sorts of rood things, if Itt , ..trr. were elected, but es-. ilcially a Protective Tariff, that would fairly l.clife every Penns:lcania heart ; and how hey instructed their foreign speakers, who ere tot quite " up to snuff." to, follow in 1 `le wake. Said i they,—" The 'Whigs are oweriess--they can never give you a Ta. if ; ire have the majority in Congress—on wive us your votes to elect our Governor ..f rid there is no favor we can ask for Penn ylvania that will be denied us; ire will prove he real friends of your industrial interests;"- -these sayings and doings and many More it similar-character are all remembered by ur people. And when immediately, the eke! .03 was over and Bi. - ir.r.r: was elected, the .eaple'threw up their caps and shouted, to :le lull espectincy of their hearts, " hurrah `,-.! the Locofoco Tariff" —the wind was tom i Istely taken out of the - Whig sails. . Personally, we had our misgivings, at the line, but we quietly " cleared the track " ad bid them "go ahead." Al we then tated, we saw and felt every stay, more and Gre, the necessity of some modification of he Tariff, to help our flagging Coal and rca interests, and so that relief was obtain 3, we cared but little which party should are the honor.' Now, how have these pro- , 45f3 been fulfilled ? . We had hoped than, though a thorough or ' ,11 :: a partial reformation of our entire Ta id' lae,•3 might be refused, at least the duties fin imported Iron and Coal would be some hat Increased, in order to offord some show Protection io'Home industry and Home mdrietuin. But it seems the result of this ocofaeo Tara plot is even worse than our OM STSpiCIOI3B anticipated—not on iota of, rotection is to be granted. Its friends, of relinquishing, step by. step, the ground their original suit, and after making all jo ~ _sitde concessions, for the sake of compro-. i s e , finally limit their petition to one at. i `le — lron —and ask for some slight emolu ment to its Home manufacture ; but alas! r the faith of L OCP.i• OCO promises, even this .20 R 64 utn re g 0 0 bit' see Ire 4 iti.„ 1 411. i '' UV' VI P cee OW' ISM es o trite— N'S mote ' • is denied, and the tail tviie thirricnifis -of Protection is cut off. ' Now, in ill candor and fairness, we ask the people of this Region . and orthe State.— does such a party deserve your support?— They have deceived yon—openli and shame fully deceived you. Last Fall. they made you the fairest promiseslo secure Your votes —that dtme,they refuse you even the slight est show of that for which your suffrages were given. Hereafter let rule , and ruin, in 1 Locofoco hands, be understood as synony-1 rnoui terms. So long as they hold the Eel- I j ance of power in our Legislative halls, the !influence of British gold and the spoils of 'office will outweigh every consideration for' the prosperity of the -Country. Such men. 1 notwithstanding all their . former protests-' `lions of devotion'to the good of the "dear people," are hardly settled in their official seats, before they become oblivious of their pledges to those who elected them, tarn a deaf ear to the petitions of right and justice. ' andzare.ready to . deal a death-blow to the struggling enterprises of the manufacturer, to crush the laborer to the very earth and to• stiip the last vestige of governmental pro tection front every industrial pursuit. But the day of retribution is l et hand. The peo ple are beginning to ;distinguish between their real friends and thoie who only profess to be. Let the returns of the next Fall's eleetions show that the much-needed reform is al -1 ready begun. and that the sins of political I tricksters are and must ever be visited upon t their own heads; in-their everlasting dis grace, in the eves of an honest , people. By way of a clincher, on this subject, we append the 'resolutions of the Locofocos of this County, in Mess meeting assembled at the Court House, on the Sth of December last. TheY•are as " follciws : they may serve . to refresh the memory of the people and show the difference between the professions and the practice of the party : Reath- j, That so long as it is deemed expedient to rahe Revenue for the support at Government by duties upon importations, the Constitutional limit for .uch duties 14 to Cm them at the revenue stan dard; but that in recognising such standard it is consistent with it to make such discriminations within the same as will most favor our great indus trial interests, and thereby afford to i them all possi ble incidental protection and that tis the duty of Govomment to make such discriminations. DIM - 1 4,1 00 0 01 5 oo 800 3 00 . CO - 2 20 - 300 - " 1000 Res*kW, That the great falling . o ff in the pro duction of Iron in the tatted States within the past few years; and the great increase of the , imported ankle where our own country poaaessea m unequal led abundance, side by side, a 1 the raw materials necessary for its production, shows that branch of industry,to be in such a depressed condition, that if not relieved.-both the Government and.the peo ple must be dependent upon foreign countries for the supisly . of this rest F necessary of a defensive Government and civilized life, while heavy drains must be made ups the coin of the country to pay for the same and all other branches of. industry thereby affected. Resolver!, That ii is the bounden duty of the I Government to encourage the home production of Iron for a 'variety of seasons. some of which are peculiar to this artic:e, and that among them are the following : That Iron is an article indispensable tor national defence—for thC manufacture and construction of cannon--swam vessels of war. &c., (cc. That the value of Iron is nearly all made up by i labor--of manly, invigorating, health giving labor. 1 That its great utility ..- and estending use not lin ty mates it a necessary of life, but its value is so great that if paid for by our coin or by our home products (not increased but diminished by its for eign productions) all branches of industry will suf fer front the drain on our capital the paytneut for ,the imported article must occasion. ' Rese/chl, That we do not seek to violate or change any principle incorporated into the Revenue law of 1616, but to change a single item of its de tails. For partizans to claim that the Tariff Act of 1f346 - , or any other law, is in all its detaili perfect, • • is to arrogate the attributes of God for iii framers, and to make a claim that cannot exist ; and which; when made, shows either a reckless want -of 'pa ' tail:dim or lark of common yen.e, or both. Were I, even by possibility the act of MI6 perfi-ct of the time of its passage. it does not follow that it is so now, as any Revenue Law must, from time to time, undergo modification as the wants of Govern meat, the interests of the people, the ever varying markets of this and other countries shall make ex , pedient or necessary, which is in tact exemplified as regards the bill of 1546, by the passage of the supplement of the last session. The Locotoco journals lately enjoyed quite a glorification over the disaffection of Messrs. Stephens, Ge;ntry and Company, toward General SCOTT ; we observe that a far more formidable sytmpede is about breaking out in their own ranks. A card, pronunciitnentive of the Loco Presidential ticket, has .recently been circulated, sub rosa, at Wabhington, with the sanction and concurrence of some of the most influential members of the par ty in Congress. The' Poll wing named gen tlemen, with several:others not mentioned, ere said to figure : proininently in the moire ,ment Truman Smith, of Connecticut ; William Grit lotn, of Tennessee; Israel Washburn, Jr., of Maine; George Briggs. of New-York; S. W. parker, of Indiana; W., T. Ward, of Kentucky; and IL D. Moore., of Pennsylvania. These gentlemen will be recognised by oui readers as long as the acknowledged leaders of the' party—a disaffection gotten, up by them must materially distract the forces of our opponents; all of whose services are par ticularly needed, at this time. Vile d3n't wonder at the movement, however, under the circumstances of their nominations—eve shall - be on the look-out for more fun yet, before 114, fight is all over.. GENRRAL SCOTT 'ELECTED. gentleman at Washington, having means of information. from the members o Congress and, other sources, of the tribal ample kind, gives the rallowing as the prob able vote of the ensuitit election : For Gen. Seem Deub s tfmt. t For Piero,. Vermont, . 5 Tennessee, 12 N Hampshire, s Massachwes, 13 Maine. 3 'Virginia, 15 R. Island, 4 Florida,' 38. Carolina, 8 Connecticnt, c. Louisiana, SI Georgia, ' 10 New York, 35 Indiana, 13 Alabama, 2 New Jerfey, 7 Michigan. (1 Mirsisaippi, 7 Pennsyliania,27 Wisconsin, 5 Texas, = 4 Dretwaie., 3 lowa, 4 Illinois. 11 Maryland, 8 California.. 4 Missouri, . 8 N. Carolina, 10, 'Arkansas.: 4 i Kentneyy, 12 Ohio; 23': i This is certainly a liberal calculation, and it elects Scott , ,without a single doubtful State. Tennessee"and Lousiana run be put down certain , and we believe also Georgia, while Ms more than probable that every one of the doubtful States will go for Scott, than Pierce. The West entertains lib eral ideas and.tavors progress, and will there fore never support ecandidate for the Preil• dency with such 'narrow and contracted views as Mr. Franklin Pierce endorses.— No wonder Locolocoism is desponding. and eating itself up in Congress. Like Belshaz zar, they see the harid 7 wriiing on the wall, and well they may tremble with fear., QUA Proxiczotts WHIG !—Ex-Goverillir Jones, of Tennessee, -the honorable member of Congress, who declared recently in Phila delphia that he intended "to tear the buttoni off of General PIE4CE'S •regimentals," made a display of his spunk on Wednesday, in the Pension Office at Washington, br ,healing with a chair a clerk named VATI Wvca, for *tying what everybody knows to be true, that . "no members of Congress earned their sal- . :tries half as bard as the clerks in tbe depart. meets." The remark was not addressed to Gov. Jones, and.be made the assault upon Van Wyck fit= behiad, the latter being entirely ignorant of his approach. It is tin derstood that both civil and criminal suits have been instituted against the valiant "Dat ion destroyer." - The above is from the Reading Gazette— and is on a par with the statements of Loco focoism. The person who committed the assault, was •not Es-Governor Jorrast wbig Senator from Tennessee, but Gso. W. Joins a member of. Congress from Tennessee, and a valid Loeofoco. When the editor of the • GaZette was a whig, he ivas a Pretty decent kind of an editor, but somehow or other, Locolowista seems to have' degrading effect upon all who frame Its doctrines. A LOCOFOCO BOLT. THXMINER 'JOURNAL,. A PRTTsVIi t iLE GENERAL ADVERTISER. COnflt iellOwietOdegsbMbeellerel* prepared and will be sung. eonnestiotg, with theme:denies cet the BlOttaratllt hill, on Monday : " , OPEN'II'CO ODE. Ata—Ths Oira Hark! 'tin the last knell that's toiling, - flow sadly it Wilton the ear Tears from each eyelid ye For thy name, Henry Clay, is stilldeur! •nh_ltie of death bath thy hour. All ntimbero, and new in the tomb Thou art sleeping—yet still like the dowers Of Spring time, thy memory will bloom. • Sleep, PatriOt all, all here *tie( thee, Who stand by thy cold bier today ; Nor shall we forever forget thee, Nor thy name from our land pass away— , Tho Country thou loe'dst as a brother, In her, history thy name will enrol, And we daubs if we e'er shall another, Like theeiln our toed land behold. _ The heart* that nos* mourn for thee sadly, !Will * to thy history tern, And point to thy actions right gladly. While their hearts with affection will burn, 'Per the Statesmen whose name shall in story grill lire until time flies away Then wreath'd with the chspiet of glory, Shalt dwell La the bright realms er day %LAING ODE. Ata—The Zifaiooti's &ben,* Lem long fond adieu, Lov?.d Statesman of our native land ; TM tears that now thy grave bedew Are tokens of a mournful band— And now, although no more we'll see Thy much lov'd form, or hear thy voice, Thy mune shall live, and memory Shall turn to thee and then rejoice. We know ;hat till the "mystic tie," 13inds friend to friend, though life decay, E'en rhou!d the loved ones fade and die, Or should the mountains flee away— Yee, then when all those visions bright; Which none but Craftsmen ever saw, In that loved home we'll all otti4, Where parting days are "far-awa.' Adieu last of the "Psviitov 131-XD," Should discord rear her horrid form, Watch, gentle spirit, watch the land, And from Columbia turn the storm; Than when we join our kindred dust, When life's last sand shall mtlt away, -With Brothers who have kept "the mita, • We'll join' thy spirit, Hexer CiAr. Trot . TUF: Ulnae iorasiLl Ma. BANNAN:—We are authorized to state that the editorial remarks in the Readiog Gazette, of last week. with regard to the contracts and affairs between the. P. 0. De partment and the Reading Rail Koad and the contractors now•tarrying the Mail, are untrue from . beginning to end. Any person desiring correct information, can musty themselves on, this point, by applying at the proper quarter. ONR WIIO KNOWs. SITORT SPEECHRS.—DANIEL WEBSTER began his recent speech in the 'great India Rubber case, in the following simple manner: "It I should - detain the Court by the part I have to perform in this discussion Tor any great length of time, I hope the Court will believe that what I have to say is long only because I hare not time to mate it short." There is the testimony of the greatest liv ing orator of the world in favor of short speeches. It requires far more talent to make a short speech than a long one. But that is not the opinion of the wind instruments with which the deliberative bodies of this unhappy country ore afflicted. It is their conviction that a long speech is - the same as a strong speech, acid that the power of oratory lies in the lungs and not in the brains. They are so pleased With the sound of their own voices that they think everybody: else shares their delight, and they never know when to leave off. pl' - 777".r1r - '77T W "91 r7LLC iZ The quantity rent by Rail Road, this week is 41,21:1 07—by Canal 21,209 01—for the week 62,- 422 OS tons.. Total by Rail Road 927,639 14--do." by Canal 385,821 0-I tons. . The shipment is heavy again this week, which shows that the demand contin nes as active as ever— prices of coal also remain firm here, with an up- - wan'. tendency--every thing in 4his region mores on smoothly, and all the collieries am Worked to the best advantage to their full capacity. Both the Rail Road and Canal Companies have ample facilities for transporting all the coal to mar ket that offers: Freights to the East frOm Richmond have receded some, and dealers are availing them selves of the present opportunity to lay intheir sup plies. The demand from that quarter is therefore unusually brisk as the quantity sent by Rail Road shows, while to New York it has slackened off a little4n the absence of dealers. • . Theranal,Company liar; added about forty boats to their stock this season, nearly all of which are of thefarge class—and the motive power on the toad has been considerably increased alto. The' facilities-of the Inturporting department are abun dant, but it le extremely doubtful whether the col. heries can produce more than the average weekly quantity now muted. It is true that there are a num ber of new collieries in course of preparation, but from all the inforrnationwe can glean, -there will be quite as many levels exhausted as there will be new ones prepared for working. this weson. The stoppage of all new improvements after the passage of the. Tara of IS4G, and the extraordi nary increase in the demand .last year, ;over one million tons) has placed the trade in its present po aition—Mit the enterpriser of our coal operators is aufflcieut for alMost any emergency, end we apprehend that after this year,there will be no cause for any apprehension of a short supply of coal, at least i;o far as Schuylkill County is concerned. We understand that the orders for Coal on the. line of the -Lehigh Works and Mores Canal, short of tide, exceeds tho demand of last year so far, about ORE hundred shausand tons, and probably will reach 136,000 tons during the year, so that less coal froth that region will reach tides this year than the sent last year. , 9p,T°legraPh. POIiT.RICHMOND, rRLD.Cf, 4 &cultic, r Rates of Insight from Blain:K.ll,cl, To Boston. - ' . , To abode Ist - • New limn, • -• ,x To New York, - Tr a o Wshington, y - Amount or Coal seat by the Philadelphia and Reading Railroad and Schuylkill Canal, for the week ending on Thursday evening last : RAILROAD. CANAL. WINK TOTAL. VIM IC. TOTAL P.C. 12,293 07 284,963 15 10,044 10 183,048 00 Mt.C. 2,372 01 64,610 04 2,002 18 41,289 06 Pt. 10.21,253 18 427,525 12 8,720 11 111,982 16 8.0. 5,294 01 150,540 03 2,441 02 29,301 0,9.. Total, 41,213 07 927,639 14 21,209 01365,6,21 04 365,621 04 Total, 1, 29 3, 2 0 0 IS To same period last year by R. R. 932,229 03 do do do do Canal. 281,317 03 locreas• this year, 71,944 12 tons RAIL ROADS The following is thelinantity of Coal transported over the different Railroads in Schuylkill County, for the week ending Thursday evening WEBIL TOTAT. Mine Hill de S. 11. R. R. 29,083 05 = 504,047 17 Little Schuylkill R. R. 7,273 03 155,882 15 Mill Creekl do 10,966 15 238,acs Mount Carbon do 4,534 09 1 92.834 10 Schuylkill Valley do 12,207 03' 202,614 10 Mt. Carbon de Pi Carbon 12,210 12 249,999,05 Union Canal R. R., 2,2.11 17 32,198 10 Swatara R. R. 1,249 10 , 18,583 05 LEHIGH C 0.41, TRADE Seta for tho weekekuifing July 10th, 185'2. - , • %MEX. TOTAL. 'Lehigh Coat& Nay, Co., 11,308 04 176,174 01 Room Rim Minos, - 2,462 07 33,342 11 Beaver Meadow, . 1.523 13 19,616 10 'Smug Mountain, s 4,622 16 60,885 01 Coleraiti Coal, . 1,259 10 15,549 02 East SugarLoef Co , 329 02 1,760 12 Cranberry Coal Co., 1,737 08 17,254 02 Hazleton Coal Co., 4,320 13 50,812 97 DismontrCoal Co., , 1 044 15 14.782 13 Buck Mountain, :i770 00 63,952 00 Wilksabarfa Coal Co., 1 551 13 18.001 06 Tot 34,049 OK 472,130 03 To same period lief miry 460,330 13 Itimase this pair, RATES OP TOLL AND .': TRARIIPORTATION ON RAIL ROAD UNTIL &BPI'. 1, 1852. Franc M. Carbon. 8. Haven, P. Clinton To Richtnood. 1,60 1.55 1,35 Tontiladelphin, 1,60 1,3.5 . 1,33 Taw. at CA.RAL OSTIL flirt. t,"18.52. From Port Combat to PhiladelphiaV ) 60 " /Stioinit Carbon, do . ~ :Xi " &buy,. Haven, do , 51 Port Clinton, do , 50 RAM OP TIMOR? lIT cattlat. PhDs& 21. York. 83 81 1 65 els as go 1 im From Port Cabo°, , Mow Gotha:, ‘' 1100171 Pll/1.1,N TAL44I 6 . 10011,All LOCO. „ There is no - mistake that the ertratirdinery appropriations of tne people's Ducey dice Wm. Bigler his become gove*or dihis State, is awakening even some of, th-elzei:, feces to the danger of an overwhelming Mit which is threatening 'us, - The i!at Berk” County Press, on organ of that partrin Old Berks. " speaks out in meeting' ifter-thie fashion : ANOTIIER ;STEP TO THE REAL The Appropriation bill of Ole , hist session of our State Legislature , is one of the most voluminous documents of ite kind on record: It is beyond-all precedent. the Most airs; ordinary which has ever been conjured upse to the amount of its appropriations, not owl iy as to the ordinary expense of the govern: meat, but as to almost everything; else with. in its-capacious grasp. Instead of being 4 bill providing for the expenses of the got vernment, it ought to hare had a One title-4 one expressive: of its uteatting, and ona which would indicate its objects. As we said in our lait, it votes away, out of the treasury, the enormous sum of:fit.e millwns, :rine hundred and ninety-two thousand, four hundredand thirty-three dollars and forirf. • cents: being an amount far beyond. • e means of the treasury. sod which jmist ne cessarily increase our already enormous debt. The title of die, bill is a falsehood, because it does not express its triie-Aject, and should I have read : .7" "An Ac: to increase the State debt, to Plun der the State,,and lofted the; hungry brig , ands rind piunderers who infest The public "nail and railroads. and to continue the circuit/lion of poisonous andunconstitution - al shinplasters. Emptying the treasury would not satisfy the extravagance of the ruling powers, but the cancellation of the relief notes must. be stopped, in order not to interfere with the immense projects and charities contained in the bill; so that we have in the year before us, the doors of the treasury ,opened 'to ,the flow of amnion: of dollarsl to channels hith erto unknown; lavished • upon State •offi citils in the most reckless manner, and old exploded clainai paid probably • ten times over, and new s ones received to swell the enormous aggregate contained in. the bill.— Is this honest or Democratic ? We say no ! the people say no !! and their voice will be heard in a tone of condemnation which will shake the seats of those official cormorants to atoms. Five millions of thoney, the prin cipal part of it taken from the pockets of the people, for a state like Pennsylvania, with no revenue Iron* importations or any other source hut direct taxation, is astounding, and shows an utter disregard of the interests of the people, already suffering from a heavy load of taxation; which none but the most reckless, insane and corrupt would dare to inflict. Ca' There are note employed in construct• ing the North ?arolina railroad, , 145 men, 403 boys, 360 carts, 50 - wagons, 86 horses and mules and 44 oxen. TO TONING: SIIPEIRINTENDENIr3. lIF.-Pgartlral Mining Superintentlentel of drhityl kliftentuty, ate invited to attend a Meeting at the house °War. ffacav• BOIKUMILR, In the Iturough of Pottsville:, on Satur.lay, the 3lst Of July, Ina., at 6 o'clock, P. M.. In arcordatire with a resolution of the Mining Association adopted at a meeting held on the JAMES . lAhliF.l.l., HENRI: TONKIN,- .1011 N tREG AR, roninalttre 4..1832. - July 2-I PERFUMERY, SOAPS, &O. HE'ru nutiseriber has Jun received fresh supply 1 alba , above articles, among whirl, niay be found the following. via t• alumni's Ban Mistrals Tonicina, or Hair Restore tire, Boassere Treble Batract of Cologne. Taylor's old else daonnactioua Shaving Compo4d, a Very superlorardele, LOW, highly perflnood thrown Windsor -Soap,so touch approval)! for washing and shaving. B. 11,112NAN 4 For sale by July 24,1632. 30— • FARE TO GAM MAY. $l. , CARRIAGE Fun: INCLUDF.D.—EunrsIon Tick. ets, good to return netiday, 50—carriage hire intruded —Daily Line from DOCK ftTREET WHARF, at Fl o'clock. The new, elegant and swift steuners OEN. hfc. DONALD. Capt. M. C. Pearce, and THOMAS POW ELL, Capt. L. Davis, will leave DOCK ftT Wrap' every morning, (etrept ftunday.) at PS o'clock. for Cape May. The summers hake large and airy cabins, splendid saloons.,and elegant promenade decks. are furnished with everything necessary fur the saftty , and comfirt of passengers, are, moth faster, and not • equalled in any respect by any'other boat on the route. Baggage by these bears Is regularly checked by the baggage muter, arid delivered to the owners (or pm tem sent for it) at 'the Office of the steambnats,fon Jackson street, near the Atlantic lintel. Freight not taken on hoard after S o'clock. G.U. 111.1DDELL,Age.nt. July 24, 18.52. • 30-ftni rcHrrissinzzai ACADEMY. I.ne undersigned having been entrusted with the direction of the Pottsville Academy, takes the lib erty to recommend this Ineiltinion to the patronage of the public. The Principal, who received his edu cation in the best Universities of Germany and Paris, anal Who has been for several years engaged In t eaLh ins id this country,vrillteach ancient and modern lan (units. the Latln.Cireek,llebrew,Germen and French, the higher brapchee of Mathematics, asCeometry, Al geb*Purveying.lllenouration and Calculus,as well as Habra' Philosophy and the principles ofehemlstry ; whilst Nr..l T. etenotann, a graduate of Vale Col. lege. and a practical Book-keeper, will take tharge'of the English branches. as Spelling, Reading, Writing, Composit ion; Rhetoric, Arithmetic, History and Geo graphy. The printlples of Book-keeping will be taught and t h e pupils exercised In the keeping of fictitious accounts by double entry. Even the smallest boys will be faithfully taught by the teachers themselves, and to young men an opportunity will be afforded to prosecute their studies as far us at any of our com mon College'''. With a strict discipline aliall be ram; bitted a respectful and.kind treatment of the'schollars. Pupils from abroad can be accommodated with hoard ing on moderate terms, In respectable private board ing houses. 'The terms °Minh:inure as hitherto, 024 'Tally. for Languages, 115 extra. The year is divided Into X sessions. Lit fmnt the Ist Monday in Sept in New Year, 010. extntf/3 ; 2,1, from New Year to the. lid Monday In a 5.11111,07 and 02 00 extra ; 3d, from thence to the 31Monday in July, 07. and 02 50 extra. Blihrpayable at the end of the first month of each session Ills highly Important that every scholar should enter the,-Srbool with the commencement of the ant Session. L. ANGELS, Principal. Julyttl, 1552. . 30-ly • • 'TIE TEIMIINEL ,f/COTT LEAD: THE COLUMN (—FORWARD •- Now, brethsra. ROW iS At Jos.!" • ... THR publishers of the Aim York Tribune proffer caplet, oftheir regular and full Weekly lune (light tarp pages, each stx columns , of Literature. Politics Ind Newt ) for the remainder of t h e Presidential Cam patio, commencing with the 7th of August, and do lling with Nov. 95th. when we confidently hope to an nounce their triumph—on the following terms : cop 'for tba.ls.weeks - - 410 .2 6 copies , to one address. - -00 7 k 10 copies do do - • • 200 22 topics do • do- 730 • Payment In Rheims to accompany the order. The selection of Wirtristm Score' for President, and Wat.tart A. ocarina for Vice-Presldent, bus gratified oucardent wishea and strengthened our ear nest hopes. Inv - Conviction has long been flied that Urn. SCOT? Is the very man fitted and marled out by izi• heroic achlevements—his inestimable services, at critical periods, In preserving our Natiodal tranquili ty and preventing the effusion of blood—by his nn questioned I ntegrity, his @cif-devoting patriotism, his I. nsectional position and his humanity—to unite the Wblg In one enthusiastic, Invincible host and lead teem on to irletory• So believing, we bays Is. bored and hoped for hie nnmitiatlon.and we. now con fidently look to the result to justify out eangulne • $1 50 • - 130 • l 20 95 ' • 125 90 1 30 ticlpations. : Tna Taintrail,Standing on its own Platfor,n and knowing no other authority bat truth, will do its ut most for the.eleetion of Rarer and Orison; but it will not be absorbed by Political dlsensaton. We have chosen to proffer Carnpalan subacribers a large sheet rather than a small and cheaper one, because the postage Is the same, and because we wish is extend the knowledge of what're" Tueusa habltuilly is. The letters pf our Assochte .Bsy SSD nit,olll, who next writes' no Item Hyde, the. rains of Nineveh. Constantinople, die., will appear every week, with reviews of new nook,. Proceedings of Converts. and the generafFo reign and Domestic News of the Day. If there le another journal In America more valua ble or interesting than Tee Timm'', It le not be cause more money or labor Is spent thereon. Ail the Editions of Tea Time" are printed In large Quarto torn'', one sheet 31 by 41 inches, show lug eight large and compact - pages of reading matter. About belf the Petty Is devoted to Advertisements, very few of which appear In oar other issues. No ten dollar daily In the world contains more reading matter than;Tnv'Tareese, which Is afforded at 03 per annum, or 01.10 for three months. VIENIVWEEKLT TRIOVNIt: 1,221,316 06 One copy (per annum) 53; Two en. se : Ten do. OW. . One copy (per libitum) de; Three do. ; Medd°. *10; Twenty do. (to one address) On. 1 . 1 Payment in all cases required In advance. Subscriptions for Tue estivate,' Timms or either ofour regular lames, are respectfully solicited. All notes of 'pole paying bank. taken at par and may be remitted at our riek. Please address • GREELEY 4r. bienitAlg. Publishers, Tribune new York. illy St 1835% •. 30-10 TOWN Mal. IRON ;AND HARDWARE STORE. THIS IdIISSUII of nianufactored wares has lout noneof its , euraettonsoind I am now .ahle to over to.tbe public, 'lthacan theft Inspection at purchase, ope of the finest and Most usethl stork of Foreign ie4 Domes many RDWARE ever offered In the County. With thents for the patronage extended to the lats Arm, I flitter toped( able to supply ell the want* In my line of business, cheep as the rheatiestorlth usual promutnese and despatch. FRANK POTT. Aprll SOM. ; : ' 11.1 f 11,779 12 CUIMP OILINA I GLASS. Bss. TYN.DALE * atiTC No. 219, CHESNUT , Street,. Phaidorphia, . tiFTER to the eitliens of DrataViiitt and its vicinity, the Choice ether beautiful and Immense meek, in any quantity and until go:111'1es, of Dinner, Tea and Wittriatea„Dtabea, Matti, Beta. • , &e,, ,• Freneh or tallish China . or Ironotona Ware. se also GLASS WARE. cot and inouLleS, In vest variety. at the very lowest rises.._ • LiosaL•Boanilog and Priest* 0001oliDlylled Pith Inn beat sillies§ at very Cheap Moos. • , 1 0, • *if . 155 N Ism ; 'MOMAs MARSDEN ritratLes ntEin. SO Its WELKIN TRIBUNE ' ittrvoica.nratertuk,calomeoi . iii: vocs 118111LITG DISEASZOOF TOG ' • ,- • ' .KIPPIGITS. .. • . „ ...- dkeeses art* , - , . *.z ri lftose a, door.' . , steti, mien as Ctnitiltiation. • ~' inward .Plisi. Maus at Blood to .ote prat: itelditrof the Stonteen. .Ninsis& s MitlitikttscDUlent for Food. Fill. 7 .Iff a tila the Stomach. Sour Iteacts..- .. ti =Ali et or Intltettes at the gut the flustnaeti.....Belesining of tne - Married and Miceli lisesthine, . Fluttering at the Heart. Chit tine or Soffit:sting sea cations When in a ly- • • ing posture, Dim • artiste Viskin, • Dots or webs ' before 01 Sit, Tever and dull rain In the g h heed, Deficieocy Tellowneas alb* akin and Eyes.Pala in the Side. Back, Chest. Limb*. le.. Madded Flushed of Finiatunitug io the Flub, Coasts nt leragintep Of Et"' and great der/fruit/a of 'WEI. tan be effec titailY cured by Du. 110nPLAND'8 • • ; Celsbrateri G9taate efts and Sr Da• C.ll. JACHION‘it the German Medial oe Store; Aftelf Street ,Philadelphia. • Their:pesperecer, Ile abets diseaaea is net aerated eeesUled—clir asp ether preparation lit tie Caitsi States. lis,as eases ettest.la easy toes after ,killll ph tesiciene had failed. These Bitters are worthy the attention of invalid • °lssuing meat virtues In - the rectification of Men setrof the Liver and lesser glands, exercising the • most searching powers in weune s s and a ff ections of the digeative''organs, they an withal, safe. until' and pleasant. READ AND BE' CON VINCED. • tracts snit "loon: ans."} The Editor said, Dec. land, • - Ds. Reeflaar• Celarreted -Omuta* Bittari for the cure of Liver Complatet. Jaundice. Dyapepail, Chron lc or :Verrone Debility. Is deservedly one of , the mast popular medicines of the day.. These . I have bean used by thousandr:and e, friend at Our al how says he has himself reeelved an effectual and permanent cure of Liver Complaint !tom this use of this remedy. We are convinced that, la the - use of these Bitten, the patient constantly gains strength and vigor—a flirt worthy of great consideration.— They are pleasant in taste and smell, and caste used by persons with the most delicate stomachs with nfely under any circumstances. We ate speaking from experience, and to the afflicted we advise then use, **floors's Wancay." one of the best Literarr pa= pars puloistied.saul. Aug. ts— *offend's *roan Bitters. manufactured by Dr. Jackson, are now recommended by some of tbe most primlnententinbers of tee faculty as en ankle of much efficacy in cases of tamale weakens . A such is the case, we would advise all mothers to ob tain a brittle. and thus save themselves much eicknave. Persons of debilitated eons:notions will find these Bitters advantageous to their health, as we know from experience the %Watery effect they have upon wok systems.** MARE EVIDENCE. The lion. C. D. MUSLIN', Mayor of the City of Camden, N ! J., says : "Ilooexano's sautes Burris.—We bus wen cagy flattering notices if this medicine, and the snores from which they came Induced us to make in quiry respecting Its mutts. From Inquiry we were persuaded to use It. and must say we found it Week In its action neon disuses of the liver and digestive organs, and the powerful influent* it exerts upon Uremia 'prostration larceny surprising. It flame mod strengthens the nerves, bringing them into estate of repose,making sleep refreshing. , I Jr this medicine were more generally used, we ore satisfied there would be lass sickness. as from the stomach, liver, and nervous system th e great ma on t ly of reel and imaglnery , duelers emanate. I eve teem th s healthy condition, and run can bid itti :ince to: spedemlrs generally: This extraordinary medicine we would advise our friends who are idol! Indisposed, to.2lse a trial—lt Will recommend it self. It should, In facts be In every family. No oth er medicine can produce such evidence, of merit." Evidence upon evidence bas been received (like? the foregoing)/ from all ithetiontrof the Union. the ilk I three years. and the strongest testimony In lis favor, l ls, that there Is more ilk used in the practice of the regular Physicians of Philadelphia , thee all other nostrums enmblned, a fact that can easily be estsb.l Halted, aud fully proving that a erientinc preparation will moot with their quiet approval when presented ! even In this form. Muth!" medicine will cure Liver Complafht midi Dyspepsia, no one ea' doubt after using it as direo-1 led. It acts specifically upon the stomach-and liver i' it le preferable to calomel In oil bilious dissitus—ths area Is immediate. They ran be administered to fe male' or infants with safety and callable benefit at any, time. - i , Look well to rho marks of the genuine They .base the written signature of c: b. J ACE -I SON upon the wrapper.and his name blown In the, bottle, witgsat atA kb. they e re Dim rip OP. For We Wholesale and Retell at the Gliasl,ol MSDICINa STORE. No. 140 ARCH Street. one door below Sixth, Philadriphla ; and by respectable deal ers generally throu the country. tri. PRICES RED UCED.—To enable all slams of Intralidi to enjoy the advantages of their great es. storitire powers. Single Bottle 75 cents. Alan for sale by John 0 Drown, Pottsville i Jas. B. Fall-.llllnentvllle ; S. R. Dickson. Schuylkill Ha ven, Pa: July 2i, 1452 DOLLARD, Pmonsa ARTISTE IN lIAIR, I I Chesnut Street, opposite the State Rouse. PHILADELPHIA, in ventor of the ieletrated Gossamer Yenttlating Wie and Elastic Band Toupee,. instructions to enable ladles and gentlemen to measure their own heads with aura/ 1 • For' Wigs, ham. To arywo grape, fitilies. No. I The round of the No. I From forehead to Iliad. back as for as bald 9 Ftom forehead over 2 Over forehead, as the bead to neck. far as required. Fromear toearnver 3 Over the crown of the top. the head. 4 From ear to ear r'd the forehead. IL DOLLARD has always ready for sale a splendid stock of Gents' Wigs, Toupees, Ladies' Wigs, half Wigs; Frigate., Braids, Carle, firc.. beintlintly manu factured and as cheap as any - establiehment In the Union. DOLLARD'S Iferbantam Extract or Lustrous Hair Tonic, prepared from South American herb. and roots. the most successful article ever prodticed for presort , log the hair from failing maze changing color. resto— ring and preserving It In a healthy. and luxuriant' state. Amon. other reasons why Dollard's hair-cut ting daloon maintains lie Immense poptita thy is the fact that his lonic is applied to every head of hair. cut at his establishment, consequently it Is kept iS• better preservation than under any,other known ap plication, It being thus practlially ttttt d by chop.' Ode, offers the greatest guaranty of tinter y. • Sold wholesale and retail at his Old Establishment, 177 I:unser,' STREIT, opposite the State Rouse. Phila. , R. DOLLARD has at last discovered the as ;dui mitre of HAIR DYE. and announces it for sale, with perfect confidence in Its surpassing everything of the kind nourio use. It colors the hair either black or brown, (as may be desired) and is used wittiest amt isfery to the hair or skis. either by stain or otherwlei. tan be washed off In ten minutes atter application, Iwiihout detracting from its Orkney. Pentane visiting the City are invited to give him a call. Letters ad• dressed, to R DOLLARD, 1r Chesnut street, Phila delplita; will receive attention. • July IS. 1932. , 11. I y AGENCY lOU TUE PUCIEUE FLUE " ..- ~. ,''; '':'- ''''.. ' • i .., 4 V .....: r.,..1 :7.,.: ., : , t, 1 • ~ , k....,.......„, .. _ 7, a „, •.. . .. _.--pr-_-_,-,,,„.-.., N 5 .;:•- ' . - AND THIEF PROOF IRON CRESTS. warranted to slang Real equal with any other Chaste In the country abd to defy the Burglar's loam Ity. ,itanafae. tared by Minor h. Maw. Philadelphia. an To d for aale. by J. F. WIIRIT. enlleetion and Agency °Mee. Pntiaeltle, next door to Miner? Dank April 24, 102 LEATIIIIII. VRITZ, WILLIAM■ & HENDRY, Store, 99 N. 3d r Street. Philadelphia, Morocco Manufactory, Car riers, Insportera, COMMIIIIIIIOII and General Leather Business. Wholesale and Retail. Manufacture IS Margaret's Street July -10,1959. D.OOKS I BOOKS t I—EILNNAN'S .WEBELY J./BULLIITifi.—Tbe Bible In the Family, or hints on domestic tippinen—By 11. A. Boardman, D. D., second edilion. This Is a moat valuable book fo tamsly nee, and should be in the pa...lesion of every family. Cosmos, 41h volume, Not out. Uncle Tom's Cabin s or Life among the Lowly—By Harriet Beecher Moore, Nth edition,. fresh supply. The Wide, Wide World—fly Elizabeilt Wetherell, 13th edition. Zephyrs front Italy and allclly--.01 1 , William M. Gould: The Days of Brace, a story Dom ficottlsh 111 stor— y Grace "tanner. Pequlnlllo, a Tale—By G. P. FE:James. Dee Team of a dantaer Lib In the far 'interior of Bonth Africa, jw Ith flanges of the native sillies. and anecdotes of the chase of the Lion. Elephant, Dip: popntamus,Giradh,Rhlnociros„&c Cummins; In two soli.. cloth. The Initlale.• story oe - modsrn • life: _Third Ameri can mignon. This work Is considered . .by some to • be popular to Jane Syn. The Distory trasid Copper/had the Yonnier—By Charles Die ans,complete In one Volume for 30 - . cents; with illustrations. • . The Disgrace to the Pentity, a story or social ilistinc. dons—By Blanchard Jerrold, with illustrations by Phis. The Life of general Prank Pierce. with a Biograph ical sketch of Uon. William Mahe Kings Te Scott Alumnae bit gross or single copy. hew Themes for the Yttiteetant Clergy, creeds with. oat Charity. Theology without Humanity, end Pro. tesisnthon without Christianity ; with notes on the Humus* of Charity. Population, Pauperism Pb. Iltital Sconomy and Protestantism—By Stephen Colwell,"Id edition. Wood's Practice of diedleine, new edition for 1812, Just out. Barnes' New Cminty Map of Pennsylvania and ud. Jointed Motes v alto Wing the route Of the Central and other Railroads. At, reduced from the large Stem Map by W. Otley.ots Boilers hod also to Porkst form, just received. The Botanical Teat ilook, en let/eduction to Baku. tine Botany ;By An our. lA, Prof. of Natural History la Harvard Univere wo o d s : Itratrd with twelve hundred ens - raster on - Vickeme Notes on America, an English edit Ina . A new 808 Tale, Ben Stara ; By iNtpMitt Chemist; author of a Sailor, Ake.. Illustrated. Graham, Code, and Sartain, for August, jut Fetal All new books received as soon as publish -A books not on hoodoo:a be obtained as a Arw Gee. For saie by July. 17, ISO. CIMPPITTREI diffo1 1 1,01111111111. ELM. baying imd vary eansid ,J creme S spoliate ail Can Fitter, teals great coo ddenee in offering his services to, the elusens of Pottsville. • Us has commenced bnilasse on his owe account, ht the shop of NV. taste deittimn .12 Norwe gian street. where all orders either for, Gas Fitting or repairing may be left and they ' receive this ' moat prompt attention. lib pipes and other meter!. ale shall be of She very best kind, and Fittings of every description that may be desired will be fir ebbed and pat tip ID a worktaanlike manoer, end et Jane Se the shortest lent: possible notice, , rglllll SALAD DUrtibe ale bt InforlifAlf 41- ontitiN. PISS 19,1811; War .._.—.f.r." - - . ,... -- ,._—_,--... . , 1 .7- IMEINIUMI42IIII . ~.-___•-•.' AA- , =ST CASE4W. - TO'TILE 'VOTERS OF scnusuna COUNTY:, "D FM"- trnlialri"—l ali°Dla c." 6 "/.1.. County, often all it.ls Rest &Mite In Pottavli lie at . trIME ENDEE.SibiNsD'havlot reamer:l to ;Patter 1 10111 1 ;Ler& is oinitellusity of returning my Mot 1 1 .- 1 great bargains , is date rived to sell at some qtr. ketill thanks te mY eihmereras Mena hod to thieern- upon the b u nt ~,,,,,m od a „ . . it teems as to time, 6:ci, I _. ittiell oftlChtlylkilleotrity, for thehandsothe vcite the? The -*Opens consisti - Of ONO -NEW'.....,.i: I intit.Aprt.rrtiA, FathAT, 4 O'CLOCN ,lllTlintli an theoremic! Tuesday of Oetotter, l lB49. Inc 2 ,'S s IIOE, finlihed lb the most set's? . v- 4 i4 '-- [III S. ' theoglceot Sheriff thi slid tawny. Although not .ed modern style, sittrate earner of i-a ., * ".. - itt. '-, elected at that tit:mil Alt highly tattined for the tore : morhill and Third streets , at prere Q 2 .‘, • r - : .i', Wheat . Min $4 25—zlive," do. .63 50, , riassecrenosed la melt, thei ,netts:A therefore bf- lln occupancyofp i n the rot to otary ci. iiir.., „....i i. ,..., e -- c ',.......,-,' per birl. --Coro Meal, - .53 , do,—Wjleat, !Orltirmitallitin le a eanditilleelei4 tbe elar!el . , ' Sehttylkill County. The premises ore'. , • -I Red 96 etc. White, Si 03.—Rye, SO cent anzaurif . - _, y feet front, and strty'reet deep—thr! . ." a l e r ft " 1 Icifilchttylkin cohnty,at tbehnsoing election. Melee- si e g es Jo eooking range, hydrant In the ki ktue a—one ,-- (corn 84.—Oati. - , 46 ets, :let b . uabel. ten to said Office. 1 promise to perform the thstiti ins,"ssosasioneosam shadh trees in toe Terror the yard.! The hot Ass is al . ...mas w.,.,ems s - -7 - 7 --- --- - pa Malty and to the best of my aunty. The only Ile- 'together one (lithe beat and - mem Complete iioeing l - 57 ,. r . .c% , ii., - a c ...re Re. carhyl can etre faith* thltliment of Oils pledge., in to Pottsville .; ' r..i.DE ut.'T —sot a':).* OUXItt. my conduct aoa - eulsen residing among you. Alto, one large TWO STORY 116 E SE, near the' oil' tie r N ote on t h e An c hll eown Bank. , - 7 -- , Your MID* citizen. per end of Market - :meet, formerly. occupied a• a - JANES NiOLE; hotel—lately as a atom and dwelling. the vroper:r :i.ii,'„tl- - . .re. ' ittly,it, IiMS. ] ~ . ! 29-t f has been rented for 111:00 per annum. and adjoining ( - - . , 47 ,. 'T11F. X I :72M. STATE CONTiI'iITION—Of this. are several vacant lot.. which will be sold with ~ ..,..- 7 4. . 'or reithont it, if desired, -- This is considered one of hit,,lias ratified the norniaettott of ,SCI3It the best business stands In that pref. of the Hewn, be., , , ~,,,?? ke„ Or lan qi4rmlaro. This seeure the St i f Scott. I ID igA e n e tl r o l 't e h r ell2 i ve, l V:t fl olci r i vr :q e s lf rit s b r Z:d . wA - 1 ling Manses commenced, and contracts; with a respon sibl.contractor to finish the same.. All of this pro petty *sat and ;hall he sold, sod to men of moderate "means the inducements are di•cidedly great, es be will cell cheaper and wait longer rtir his pay, than was ever beard of before in fhis community.. as he liver, a great distance from l i bttsvliic. he Is an tions to sham/ oil his property here at once, and writhe pre pared to make the title on the pr. -4.. floAvill belt' Pottsvilie on the 1711th:et...and will remain for two weeks, and may he seen at an time. either at the Etching. Motel, at Mortimit's Motel. or at 'Monte's dotra Saddler Shop. In ("emir street. 0 ivemini a call, and you shall not go away ummitatied. apolicatinn may also be Maas to his agent Weiiingtou Kline,. in Market street. r SAMUEL M. Mllis Atoll 17, 1842. in-If = AT IXOTI7II.Ig MBE INSIMANcti CORPANY PHILADELPHIA AGENCY na 0. $0 Cbeetent street. tailed Stoles Hotel Build -1:1 the. GILLETT & COGGISHALL, Agents. Abstract (tom the Plecood Annual Report, ramie slay Id, Inest Whole number of policies toned in both breathe* of Inuannts, Terei,te Thousand, , .., 4,. 2,001 Wbole amount of property at KA, $15.400,te15 N 1 ....----t..— .Total amount of Premium; irecelvp& la cub, sad ffeelvatlei 8375,500 57 Total amount of looses sad , inaences, 190.150 73 ♦nonaa of Cash and Onarsinive Cap • • Hal now in reserve for future Were-, - 31 5 0.1' 2 5 7 5 Including a Cash surplus of 50,073 4 Tbe Company was inputted but two I.,esrs upon putt ly .mutual principles, and with no expecta tion of so far superseding many other institutions.— It is, nevertheless frueobat its success is unfarallel• ed, and the amount of business done. number of Poi- Wei issued, and Insist .met with and paid, in the same period, exceed thin of any Insurance Company npon record. Its capital increases with its liabilities, and no part of thiScan be applied otherwise than for the benefit of the partlei insured by this Conipany. DIRECTORit t J. P. Ruiherford, Prem. ; A. 3. Gillett, eiecniars P.C. SodAwick ; . • Samuel Joni... Pbtlada. ; Joao B. Pecker John B. Rotberfor.l; Robert Klotz; d: T. Jones; A. A. Carrier, Armory. Ws, the undersigned, residents of Sebuylkin roun ty, and metrittets of the State Mutual Fire Insurance Company of Harrisburg. Pennsylvania, take pleasure la recommending the above Company to those seek ing safe sad cheap Insurance. It being a purely Mer chants' and Farmers' Company Hon: Sol. Poster,Prittsvllla .I.& R.Carter;ramaqua, Richard B. Morrie. do J. W.thoemalter.O.U. J. M. Beatty & son. do 'leaner &Sati v idin'e. JAS. If. 08/EFF, Local Agent. Wis. P. Moony, gollelting - Agent. Odlee opposite the Mincer Bank, Pottsville. July / 8.52. 28-tf Otis. TALLOW GREASE, and 0820 MINIM/kb PAINT. 2ZOO Barrels Maebinery Oil. Price 73 cis per gal lon. nsG Gallo do ;do •, In casks of sellout. PlteS. do do Jo do 200 Banal. Boiled Paint Oil, ~ do '35 ,do do 5000 Gallons,. do •do do In asks Of various Mies, do do do do 350 Barrels Tanners' Ott. Marione Mode and quail. ties, from 33 to 60 cents per galloc.• 1500 Gallons in Casks of various else.. Various kinds and qualifier', from 33 to 50 cents per gallon. .._ SO Tons Tallow Grease, for Heavy Bearings, and Coarse Machinery, in Barrels or Casks, of any consistency required. Price 6 cents per lb. 130 Tons Ohlo Mineral Paint, In Barrels, at the low eat market price. Afesehlseno Oil, warranted hot to chill in the coldest woatber. and considered by those using It equal to Orem Oil. Boiled Poin't Oa, equal to Linseed till, other than for whlte• 1 em constantly' tea-Diving largo aupplies of the above named end my motto' Is. pro. the and quick returns." B. F. FOND. 56 Water street, (under the Pearl it. House.) N. Y. June 111, 1853. 25 sco NEW Wit' AND OAP EITOEE. lillE subscriber having taken the store formerly occupied by Ettedy k Elliott, In CENTRE. Strecti two doors above the Miners' Bank, would respectful ly Invite the citizens of Pottsville, and the public gen' malty, to an examination of his very complete and et:- parlor stock of ...rem. BATS, CAPS and STRAW GOODS of all descriptions Drab Beaver, --- Pdoleakin, Bilk and Fur Ilse- of ev-= -0' 1 ""--.. try grade; Kossuth end Soft fiats, of every style and quality Men's and Boys' Caps, of ell de err Iptione. Alen. a great inrlety of straw goods, con fn part, of Panama, Marken)°, Canton, Trip let, Kosouth, Braid, Canada and Children's fancy hats of every variety. Using only good materiels, and employing comm.- tent workmen, and the stork bating been selected with great care, and at the lowest cash prices. greater Inducements eta be offered to purchasers, than Is usually met with. Pledging himself to use ; hie best endeavors for the accommodation of his customers, he respectfully caliche a share of public patronage. GEORGE TAPPEN. Per C. C. comm.,. June 5. 11552. NEW GOODS: 'TIDE subscriber has Jnst returned with a ° second I. stock, for: this season, of new and seasonable. Dream Goods. Silk and Wool Balms, All do do !TS Different Pattern. Bar cee De La t0,...* Summer De Woes. Embossed Swiss Dress Patterns, Dotted do do ' do Summer 1)111m. Gingham Lawns. Gingham, French Lawns, English and American Lawns, a variety new and handsome styles. fast color., very tow, Lou and short Mohair Mitts, Peare Silk Gloves, •lesander's light cord Rid Gloves! l English and Amorlein Prlnts. 100 ~t ! Sues,. by the piece or yard, low. The above comprises a veriety of pew and hand some style at goods. n hleh, for beauty and cheapneos, defies competition, for sale by A. HENDERSDN, Ag't. Jane 5, 1852. • 22-tt 20-eowly WBO DOES NOT SNOW TTAT B. McCLAIN has received four Silver Med als for bla Perfirmery and Taney Soap, during the last four years, from the different Institutes in the gaited Rune.. E. dicCLAIN'S Magnetic Soap bi warranted to remove Tan, Sunburn. Plmplea.Terter. Ringworm, and art disfigurement of the skin, or the money reftinded. It Is also a valuable remedy for Rheumatic affections, and will strengthen and maid *tate the entire system, If used according to direr tlon•—a. a arraying soap. it is warranted superior to any other In the market. Manufactured by E McCI.AIN. Perfumer and Chemist, 89 N. 711 i St.. Phila.Ca• • , Avast for Pottsrille.—J. O. Brown,John S. C. Mar dn.-Druggists ; C. Plarlet, 1.. Nero ig, F Alstadt, Nair Draggers July s, 47. tiny arrow= PRIZE DIED/SL AWARDED to E. McClain. at the Fair of 051. for Fierfuttery and Fancy Soaps. MrClain's highly pelrfumed Vegetable Hair Oil will cure'Dandruff, map I the hair from fa ling, incresee the growth, end give it a beautiful der nose, without soiling the hat or bon • net. Msaufac cared by _ - • E MrCI.AIN, 81 N. Till Street, Fhilad'a• Agotato far Pottoville.—L. Herwlg, F. Aletadt, C. Ballet. Hatr Dressers; .1. 41.1liown, Jobri S. V. Mer lin, Dragnets. Jul, 8, 1859 SOUND wIUTD TEETH. CALTIII! GUMS and it west Breath. B. MrClatn's LiOrris sod Teaberry Tooth Pallo is warranted to cliiansc bsentlfy sod preserve the teeth, and cure matey In the glints. Manufactured E. by McCLAIN. • E 3 N. 7th St., IThltstils. Ardpars for Pettorills —J. 0. Brown, John 9. C. - Menlo. Druggist's L Herwig. r. A ',wit, C. Bartel, instil' Dressers. July S. 18.51. 97-1 m• drECRTIVIOATE. Pottsville. Jahr let, 1954. Mi. McCc.ati, Blr the underitened, el, Wens of Pottsville. do hereby certify, that we hare been using your Magneitc Peep. Tetberry Tooth Pante and Vegetable flair 011, for sometime peat. and have no hesitation in pronouncing them the beat article', i,f the kind we have ever used. loon, very reepectililly, O. 'newt, Centre Bt.. Jas. G. Cocu rum, Cent re Si., Wear P , do AseCii M lane. do July 3..1852. 27-1 m• -- • J. STEWART DEPOT, ' . A T 552„ N. 2d street, above Wood. Mann D d ; ntirlatiPhiladelphio,would respectlally call t he( *sr attention of his friends and the public in genera Ito bleier/to and well selected stock of CARPETS.. .A = 1 OIL CLOTHS,. Alattings, Window Shades, Shari; t Rods, Arc. -' , :,,, a . ifenitlaa Carpets from 7 cis. to 100 rte. per yard. 0 :'lngraln. 94 .. r ' 1 a 'Three Ply, " " 1 00 "I 25 r , r• : z s)l3insaele. •• '•I ISli ••I 50 " " DOOR kW T3.—lle would Invite the attention: 0 Efgealera and others, to his large stock of Door : e, MattAwhlch he manufactures In great cutely and. ..,• f 'splendid qualities. Olt Clothe (row( yard to r,:i yards wide. Wholesale and Retail. April 3`,,11152. ... 17-6 m 28-Iy ROOT'S PREMIUM DA,GVERRIDOTYPE GALLERY No. 140 Chestnut Street. ITWELVE PRIZES AWARD! vet Medals, for the beat Delp and Miniatures exhibited et the New York sod Philadelphia, wt Strangers and citizens. whet or not, are invited to call at our our splendid Works of An, amoi of many distinguished person' America*. We have the BERT PLANNEI blnedwith SIDE-LIGHT. The b Cases and Operating Instrumet experience derived from having Picture.. We therefore ray bol WE ACKNOWLEDGE .NO Prices moderate. From •1 ;30 010.41 5 42 0 , and upwar( style of Cue or Frame, Ac., Ai ' Our strictest personal attet then, and examine out erit'titsel tarn we are confidant of Was! !teatime moat valuable. 140 Chestnut Street, 3 doors below Street ADMISSION FREE. Instructions given in the Art. Also forests, the Right, with.in7fons to take the M to', or , VtaltirrrE.Polimas and MIRIATI BEI4 la Important improvemencl i ress patented. A few from many opinions f Artists': - Yong. Dec. 20,101. "Dent eirt—llsvln't4ls.l • ocexsion to copy Irmo Yosf DASUerreotypas,ws beg leave to congratolate von upon tha prodcleney'you hays made towatds perfee. dort of this DA NFORTIT, 11.41.1$ do CO.. . Rank Not Engravers of New York and /Maeda. "1 * long regarded M. A. Roar all the eery but Mrs tastypaArrlat lids Country." 3.1 ' "APE. Engraver, Nr.lßoot'a Crayon Pintralit I consider the eery //Alien oftbe Daptetteotype Art." J. HENRY BROWN, Miniature Palmer. " For beauty and yinharss of tone; jadleknnt sr. furamesisr Ia and shade; and tastsfol artistic stablitement o f(an accessions. Mr.Root'a pictures, is myjnagentratotre uttautyamed." J. IL LAMBOIN„ Portrait Palate • "To ebarietetisa Root's Crayon or Vignette heads by OUR appr•yriste word, it Is to call them—al they Indy are —yerferfirnti" __JOHN SARTAIN, Engraver. and ;MI " Ift.loot'e Daguerreotype, ore ohm rpassed.• , — Pklhrife. Leder. The beet is every polar of vlevi."—Press. Thy. '"The perfirction of the Art."—Bestsa fur. "The best ever exhibited In this country,"—N. Y. San. "pb pictures of children and family groups are per"feet acme."—Neer Ter& Cawriirr. Soot's sunlietuyee are a glorious triumph of or ibite ettW,tosteyoM efeet."—.V. T. Tribute. " They ars wait , erosderfitts Boot's loess la world aide.""-gas Tot Moat. - "Root has take* ?rentals Medals as ill OCAS Es bibitiass.--sarsttfcc aunicli. • - lista Ei let • .1P riser C 33 M2ell! MINI 14 -em OPINIONS OMB PRIM 8 II 1'' . ....,,.. ron SALE TllE rIVBSCRIBEti. offers f.w sale the Well known • Tavern-fitand, called the rotpirille Vow, situ ate In the . Itorntish of Pottsville, itchnyl kill county. Pennsylvania. It Is largo aria Commodious. atid In Good repalr.and as so c affiliate In the most sentroil part of the as buslners finrtinn of the %rm. n• Any P" - son wishing to engage to artlve employ silent, either IVO ei ' , Tenant or Inn-keeper. Will find it their adrantare to call and examine the premises fie. foie .abey purchase elsewhere. For terms apply to the nridessigned at his office, in Market strect.-Potts rale;ll: R. kIrCIOWAN . . July Mini. ^3-ti DIATOZEIS WITUOITT SULPIPM. ei'he atuesrribets take this method to !worm uter i Omuta that then are , manufacturing matches by taaehinery,thelefacllitiea fur rupplyiniz merchants, with any amount, can't be surpassed- They are selling matches, manufactured without sulphur, be low the market price of sulphur matches. and ate will ing to *smut all matches manufactured by them. The cilium of Pottsville are Informed that they ran procure the celebrated Rending adatrhei from the following merchants : Moson, iSpencet & CA R. R; Morris. T. M. Boyer& Ca., tob3'ra dealer. ..Iporis Focht, W. E. foyer, do do Also from lingers, lit mntrlown co.. Pottsville All orders sent by mall, proinptly tto ended to. McCURDY & CO., Reading. Pa Suite t 8,0152 .~-- ,;- ()Fema for rale. at 11.;wemt marketll.3 oo Gals. Common Oil, Imitable for gregiring, 5.530 Go 10. relined oil, fnr machinery, 4,775 Bleached Winter and rApring F.lrphetia anilWhair Oil, ' . • . Sperm. Adamantine, and efystalllne CEindiee, 10,000 Gals. Refined Mlnerr' Oil, fire from dirt and sediment, and light onion, 3,000 GAIL Pore lAN TM COI, Wir.ler and Spring strained, 1%5 ithls. Cincinnati Lard V,ttow, Brown and Fancy Snap. '20,0 Eibis. Straits Bank and Tanners' Oil • May 13. 18a2. 40-15• Quality th,e true tea of Chrupnes3. cLOTWNG !_ Clothing !! cLoTnirco!" TIIR most ostensive llPPOrtmcnt or Clothing in Schuylkill County. i'rern 11l to r per cent. cheaper and better made than can be purchased elsawhere,ts at "OLD OAK HALL!" cornet of Centro and Mahantri(m go dtreets. A 'inatillficent assortment of 'living stel . ,,,Sitmtnet CLOTHING, of the ~atnet fashionable styli's, to now on hind and ready car lOC 11 ltralzbErk' COM PETITION. Am a vary article eolitzit, this establish ment Is manufactured In Pottevllle, It It, thorefore, espresely adapted to Ole teglon. and offers great ad vantages Id purchasers over nil the very Inferh, City-made Ctsthisp. . ONE TRI AI. will prove this, beyond ill &tad, to any who are strangers to the ; nr:11 11103 e have not yet nutria:tea their Spring or—Summer Clothing, will lid well to call and Jadge for titularly,' An Immense variety of DOYfr CLOTHINE, SoGable for the sesenn, at extremely V. i. e. Remember the old stand, •• 91.1) UAK - nor of Centre and Itinhantnneil'ettreete. EDWARD T. TAYLOR, Pruprletor (l.dte LI Pet •C eniT ir- T.% LOR, Imperle ra nt ('lothsind pre Goods ) A CARD.—EDWARD T. l'A Lull Mereha nt Tailor. would respectfully enilth. attention of his nu merous Mende and the Rublic to hl. Spring toil fititn nier Stock of Cloths, Caramel's, Elcstant Vert tre4. &c., relected front the heat markets, which he is pre paFeil to make up to order, at very tnoderau• pricer. Anasrortruent of Cllover,Kerchleb,Surpenderr.olik Shirts, &c. Agent tort he New Vork.loodonpod Purl+ fashions 'Pottsville. April 21, 18:4. 17-tf LEATRER AND MOROCCO. THE . Subscribers have a Ge neral assortment of all articlen in their line, of oh : hest quality and fin ished In the most approved manner. LIKATIIMI.—.IIarness,I MOROCCO.--Madras, Rueeet and Mir k Bridle, 1 Curacio,Tamporoac Cape. Wax and Grain Upper Goat Boot Slane, Glazed Bellows and Sole Leather, and finished Kid, Blacked Belt and Lacing Leather, Dyed.Frenrio Bronee; and Etkirting„Kipe, City and I Fancy rolnra of allahadem, Country Calf Sit Ina, drc., Pink Cream and Hatc=tan aa. . ned Lining?, 4Le., ,te ALSO, tanneme Oil and ?Metering ilair—Country Sumac fought— Belts made to order. NIUMLBTON & CO , Tanners. Curries and Morocco MarittirtUrellt, Wit - low Street naileoatt, North Ode, helow ttecntol and !icil North f ercond Street, PhilOdelphin. May I; IS L 2 , 19-Um POTITAITLEI STEADS TWISTING AND Parepixer Fr:Eines Far Sale. ' ONe new. which ham been Kell tried in discharg log th.r. cargo of Cast Iron from chip Tonatvando. Also, a second hand ono, which ban been in use at the new Philadelphia Gas Works,, near arny's Perry, since October last. berg removed to place one dnub the Ave. Instead. These Engines are moved from place to place, by two hornet, without removing any part of the chachlnery. References will he given of persona having them in use. on applicasion to me by letter or otherwise. - A. 1.. ARCIIA 3111AULT. Engine Builder and Machinist. No. 13. Drinkers Alley, near Second and Rare Streets, Phil:tea • June .1:11, ISM INSURE• ti OMI HOUSES: frFIE undmigned. Alt - at for nit LI/cowing County I Afettaa/ isaurasee, Company, which has probably become more popular than any other almilar_insitt tt lion In the State. la prepared to effect Insurances against loss by Fire, On all descriptions of Buildings, litetchandice, and othet property nn the nsout-falF and liberal terms of the Company Lomes arr• el ways promptly paid an soon as they are eatttfactori ly made known. Persons haling property to he in sured, may apply to the subarriber. In Pottsville. el ther personally or by letter, and they chall be prompt ly attended to. JMIN HARLAN. June S. SG If SULLEN= & PASCAL RS , HATTE, _ _ _ No. 6, South SIXTH street, batmen 111a7Zet and Chesnut street:,. -Philadelphia, • HAVE constantly on hand a beautiful and extensive assort mewl of HATA and CAPS, whlrh they respectfully Invite their friends and the public generally to call annstrnine, while vbdt- Init "THE CITY OROTHERLV LOV E " February 21, 1551 SOTS' CLOTHING TrIE subscriber would respectfully Inform hb, nu means friends and ruetomernof Nehyll4lll County that ht. assortment of Clothins for %mins °swim Is mud) larger than ever, and he Is disposed to ell cheep. Persons living at a distance, have the - I f store, °IOYT, Ifflada. I-if 25 I' f-nto. POCH FT Fvery One lan. The t,with one ~, showing aid Mattor ler:mime shape and s added a linage, of for the nee (see page flattest int led people, fling mar ate of the - - .-.-... ..,1 rennsylvanin, ..... , 4te und College of Surgeons, London; and Ilonorark Mein—, ber (tribe Philadelphia Medical Society. The various forms of Secret Diereses. Seminal Weakness, Disra eli of the Prostate Oland,lmPotency. spirt 111 y ha hits of youth are fsithfhlly described, and all the recipes given In plain language. The chapter on 'self-Anse and Seminal Weakness Is worthy of partiruiat at. .tention,and should be read by. every one. Young) Men, who have been unfortunate in contracting di cease. previous; to placing Snur , elve° under the. care Of any doctor, no matterwhet his pre:minions may I be, get acopy•of this ugly went work. Pea Copulas and persons going to Sea, should pos se s Dr- YOnnirill TlTalble on Marriage, the Porket .Esen Me, or Every . One Ills Own Physician. M-Let a father be ashamed to present a copy of 1L... 13\ the 4.Esen pins to hie child It may save hint from • seemly g ave. Let no young man or woman enter ! into the se net oblleatlone of married life. without reading the ticket 2Esculaplus.;'Let no one suffering Annie hacking cutigh, pain In the side, reattess nights, nervous feelings, and the whole train of Dyspeptic sensatiomi, and given up by their physician, be an- 1 other moment without consulting the 4Esculapius.— i !lave the married, or those about to be married, any Impediment, read this truly wend Book, as It has , been the mean, of saving thousands of unfortunate creatures from the very j%OV3 of death. Upwards of a MILLION copies of thin celebrated work have been soldln ibis country and Europe since Is3ll, when the forst edition was issued. tee Any person sending TWENTY-FIVE mimeo. closed Ina letter, will teeelve one copy of this book by mail; or See copies will be-sent Inc one dollar.— Atlanta "Dr. WM. TOTING, No. 1311 Spruce Street, Philadelphia," -Postpaid. . --.., Twenty years patience in the city of Philadelphia. • certainly entitles Dr. Youog to the confidence of the afflicted, and he may be conanitrti on any of the di . seams described lit his different publications, at hi. ogiee.l32 Sprace Street, every . day Aetween 9 and 3 o'closlt. (Sundays elleested) and persona at any M aims can consult In t YOung by letter, poet rant. )gall A INSi , ts-ty t- Fa3r ..blAsycy. General HALL is trying to be t i vngleteed to theSupremeßench,tesup pis the vacancy caused by the death of Judge Conklin. F.Oll LAYS MAT--We refer out readers to the adv,srtisement in another column of the Steamer Thomas Powell, running to Cape May. We have travelled on bonid the Thomas Peircit, and can confidently -recom mend her as one of the best boats on the line, and a more gentlemanly CoMmander than Capt. Davis is not oiten met with. [C"? RATHER SMART—We alludetrto the splendid new Locomotives tor burniag An. thracite Coal introduced on the Reading Rail-. mad, a lew weeks ago. The article was copied into all the papers abroad, and some without credit,—and about twa weeks after, wards it was copied into the other Pottsville papers and published as news. Great enter• prise, teas'nt i t ? r 7 GEN. BRADY AND GEN. SCOTT.-A few days betnre the fatal aceident.oceurted-- which, deprived the U. S.:terviee of one of its brightest and most valued °filaments, and Detroit of an endeared and cherished citizen —Gen. Hugh Brady, while he was taking his usual morning walk, was accosted by a gentleman of , that city, Who was: about to start tor Washington, and who, informing Gen. Brady of, the fact, asked bhp it he could do him any , service at the seat of govern ment„ "'Yes," replied the .Old veteran. " call uu Gen. Winfield Scottand tell him. I rom . 'me that having lived tirsee..himwin every field on which he has fought, I hope yet to live to see him win thri2great 'Presi dential field of the Union in-1852." Frank Fog, Johnston & Co • :•,...c,- -I , -, ---- :•.•.t.•,- ISE CO - A .SoLniEri's TESTIXIONY-001. Pres ton, of Kentucky, in his speechat the great ' \Vhig Ratification meeting in.. Philadelphia, thus bore testimony to Gen. SCOTT'S admin istrative ability and experience. 'aid he,. if these objectors had been with ale in the j city of Mofico, and had see as I saw, a populous city, eomposed y rriOstly of robbers and as.:a.qins, convert,* to six days, into a well-ordered and pejfeetly secure community by the adenintsyative ability of Gem .9cott, they would cease - their cavile, and, jOimxiitlx me:in deciariog that no living man posarezea a higher order of executive talent than the Wliig candidate for President " 117' CHURCHES OF THE CAspIDATE.—The Ptrsbyterian, a relir,ious.pape - i• of high char acter, publl4l4es a letter, said to.be from the pen of Dr. Jorikin, from whicli c we ascertaiti I liese . facts "General Bcott is a Protestant Epiccopalian,. and worships at - St. John's Church. Washington, Mr. Graham is by birth and education a Pr&bytPrian, though not a rommupicant of any church ; and as his lady is irtriember of the Baptist Church, he worships, part of the time at 101.3 t, with !hat denomination, General Pierciis by edu cation a Congregationalist, -.though not a member of the church. Mr. King is a Pro= testaat Episcopalian in his preferences." L. , 1 DEATH, or Gr.s. Jones..÷ Brevet Maj. Gen. Roger Jones, Adjutant General U. S. A., td after a short illness, on' Thursday of !Act week,. in Washington city. Gen. Jones was one of the veterans of the war of 1812. Ile Was a native of the State of Virgioia. He had filled the post of Adjutant General, with( the lineal rank - uf Colonel, since 182.5; and Was brevetted as a Major General on the ',ffith of May, 18.18.. T 7 Woar,p's num—The Directors of the next World's Fair, to be held in New York, issued a Circular, fixing- the time on the :id. or May 1553, and giving general instrnctions as to the preliminary arrange men& for this grand at-fair. post q cri4 By Telegraph and kisterday's Mail. =3 Lj'AT Tut Anniversary sleeting of the Wesleyan Methodist Missionary &eiety, at Exeter' Hall,; London—the subscriptions ainclinted to thirty-six thousand, six hutt , dred and fifty-two dollars. 07 TENNESSEE.—"lndepepdent" writes front Washington as f011ows: "The intelligence from Tennessee is cal culled to dissipate all the doubt or apprehen stop created by the disappointments of the few ;politicalm things y the strong hand. Letters ; hismatics who have failed to c , ca were exhibits to me this morning, from dit= !crew parts Eat Tennesee where the-de fectien was alleged to exist, all breath,idg the most confident spirit, and giving asturances of a glorious triumph, The Whigs of that gallant State have toiled too /long and too I earnestly for the conimon "lite, tobe seduced (roil their allegiance . ; ' nrs. by any personal ! periMasion. Neither ill they seek unwor thy , pretexts to juyffy a defection without warrant or truth! In the face of the most adverse circtirOances, and when it was sup `posed and Sserted an electoral licket could hardly be ormed in 18-10, such was the cha grin ny,lr. Clay's defeat, the State watEcar riecl/4 an overwhelming majority. There irfar less dissension now, if any can be said to exist, and the result will be equally glo. 1 riot's." . ... Q 7 GOOD NEWS FROM CAMERTA Comm. —A correspondent of the Blair county,Whig. writing from Cambria, says : take pleasure in calling your attention to the pleasing prospect in Summerhill town ship.. The nomination of Scott and Graham has; made a deep and sensible impression up on `he Locos here. It has' effected a change of !TWENTY-NINE, all of whom were heretofore Locorocos, bred and born ; but are DOll7 determined to vute for the "Conquering Hero." I look for twenty-nlne= more to be cotiverted before November. I can safely predict that Cambria county will givel ma. Jot ty for Scott." • ra" GEN. PIERCES MILITARY &Runs.— A writer in the Baltimore Patrwt, after giv• ind in detail the military aChievements of Gen. Pierce, thus sums up : 1. Gen. Pierce, with 2506 Americans. deteatedlsoo Mexicans at the Puente Nacion,. al or National Bridge! 2. He would harc been one of the heroes of Contreras, but his horse stumbled ! .1. He would hare been one of the heroes Churnbusco, but he fainted too soon! 4. He would hare been one of the baron of paella() del Rey, but begot there too late!" In"' Fa'stairs Men in Ruckerm, The Yer. *nth (Hass.) Register says. that the tre mendous disaffection at the nomination of Gdneral Scott in Massachusetts, exists in the irnagination of Locofoco editors, and "no where else but there." It adds further, that the Locofocos in that State are not much in loVe with the dose presented them by their Convention at Baltimore. irr General Pierce 's nomination is 'very r d ia ily ratified by the London Times and l e Paris Prase. the. organs of the British , rice and the French Lerritirnists. The rat. 0 is quite obvious, and, •indeed, is very I r ukly stated by the London, Times, which. ' per says . that he is ..." 1 * edrided chuitOrik free trade.". - U
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