The miners' journal, and Pottsville general advertiser. (Pottsville, Pa.) 1837-1869, May 07, 1842, Image 2

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    - POTTSVILLE,
1 4,it'URDY "TOR,
• Job Printing Office.
The subscriber has procured the necessary type.
presses 'U. and has attached a complete Job Print
ing to Jiis F.stablisement, where all kinds.,of
Cards, Pamphlets, I landbills, Checks, Bills of Lading,
&c.. will be printed at the-very lowest' rates,. and nt
the shortest notice. Being determined to accommo
date the public at the very lowest rites, at home, he
ropectfulty solicits the patronage of the'public.
Printing in diferent colon" executed at a short notice.
C . rd Press.
A Card frees hasfieen added to the establishment
Which will enable us-tp execute Cards, of almost ev
ery description, at very low rates .
Important.
Let cam - citizen hoar in mind, that it is not only his
interest , but his duty, to purchase every thing that he
can at home, By pursuing such a course, he encour--
ages the mechanical industry of his 'own neighbOr
' bnod.on which the `` prosperity pf every town any city
mainly depends—and besides, every dollar paid out at
home forms recirculating medium, of which every
citizen derives more or less benefit, in the course of
trade. Every dollar paid for foreign manufactures pur
' chased abroad. is entirely lust to the region, goes to
enrich those who do not contribute one cent to our
,domestic institutions, and oppresses our own
To obviate this evi I isope of the oltjects contemplated
LW-the establishment odic Home:League,
Our Region.
There is no district in the state that hold out
stronger end more favorable inducements to visi
tors dUring the rummer season than our own.
Since the completion of -the Rail Road the
journey - hati`eeased to become a toil, and the ride
from the city to quo place is positively a delight
ful one. The route is so ',tinted as to funitsti
Enjoyment to every variety of taste oor the most
fastidious. The lover of cultivated scenery can
'renal. hie eyes upon the rich teeming farmer which
every where meet his gaze as he pa-see through
the luittiriant districts of Montgomery and Old
Berke. - The utilitarian, ne he flies over one of the
brat roads in the world at the rate of twenty-five
mile* en hour, can have his taste gratified at every
turn and on uIF aides. The restless, onward spire
of enterprise and industry that is every where
Manifested, furnishes fresh food for reflection
and impresses upon his understanding) lorcibl)
and fully, the superior energy of the people hr
-dwells among. But to the universal lover of na
ture. he who can estimate-beauty in all -its variety ;
a trip to this region promises great gratification—
Leaving Philadelphia, he passes fir some time rap
idly thiaangh Imo excellent tunnels, over one of the
richest farming districts in the State, diversified
with nu uerous beautiful villages, end dotted on
all aides with the comf.rial dwellings of the hap
.py husbandmen ; leaving -these he enters through
the Port'Clintan tunnel, a mountain district, and
from thence this pl ice, the scenery. is wild and
magnificent beyond description, and to be under
stood wrist only be seen. 'Surrounded as we are
by the bold sod majestic bulwarks of nature, ac•
ceseihle only by the mountain gorges through
which oar beautiful Schuylkill glides--'-every
that has been said tn. praise of the scenery of
Schuylkill comity, falls far short of the reality.
Our Ifotelszpossessevery convenience, and it,
point of accommodation and management, are
inferior to some in the city. Visitors can have en
ery facility for riding and driving about our neigh.
borbood, and from the known hospitality of on ,
citizens; they will never-need a cicerone to initiate
them into the many beautiec,, and wonders with
which the coal region abounds. season is o p.
proaehing, when. families from the city will seek
iont some spot in which to spend the sultry month'.
of the ensuing antnoter. Tu thoso who have beei,
here, we say nothilfit but to those who are lam
yaw of our location and it advantages, we say
come and see mid As a refuge for invalids during
.the oppressive heat of Fop - rimer this place' is unn
' walled. The salubrity of the mountain breeze—
the facility for good healthy exercise. and the at.
tentise zeal odour landlords ; all hold out extra
inducements fur such to visit us.
• Dna r ounn Ei.rcTionr.—Our annual /I,,rougl,
tlection came off on Monday last. As the ques
tions of " Up Town," 44 Down Town," " Gamb
ling" and „ Improvements," were infolred in th,
question, it caused cun'tean excitement among ou
excitable citizens, and resulted to the choice of
the following efliccre for the ensuing year':
CHIEF BUnbEdn-•-JOhn M. CroslandCouvcic— Phillip :
Womeledurf, William Ma
jar, Daniel Ktste.
TOWN CLERK—Francia.W. Ilughea.
Hinttr—.DiniH
tileitoot. 1 t u.crnatsiihirew Mortimer, WA
11am F. Dean.
Auntroae—William Pollock, Robert U. Ne
lorgb..Sarriucl Hunizinger.
Sneturisons--John JenninOw. John remsler
MII:BET A 111; ' S V I W OF PUTTS V I LI.E.—W 4
learn that this View, the' painting of which was
so much admired by our ctrzons, is ni.nt in tht
course of publication, and will shortly be ready Int
delivery to subscsibers, and will also be for sale at
this ofnce. ktbouraph is said to be mud
more distinct than the original panning ; and Will
,nu doubt give general satisfaction.
A sutHcient number of the Views not vet hav
ing been subscribed fqr to nonuilarate M. [bo_
ads air the publication, it is to be hoped that our
citizens who wish t.) proeore the View, will coon,
forward and sMbscribe, at once.. Only , a liupte'
ouinber of copies, will-be struck off. •
Nap Doatr.—A dog., supposed to be xabid, wa,
killed on Ilunday Nit in Centre street, otter having
bitten several other dogS. We learn also the'
several persons 'Were bitten by a dot in the lower
part of our borough, whether rabid or not, has
not yet been ascertained. The borough ordinance
in relation to dogs ought to be enforced immedi-
Maki; the streets are actually swarming with them,
many of 'which hove no owner", The dog tax
Iheuld be asstai•J it once. and this course, if par
stied Promptly, will have the effect of curtailing
the number to a consideiablc extent. •
1 The new Chieflioreess, Sir. John M. Cros
land, vise sworn into office on Wednesday last,
and he bee slready given notice that his oath
reloira A rigid adherPrii.e to the duties of his
office, an l ,l th4t all Ordinance s of the Iltorouia
inusl and etsfor cpf. This is all right—n
y of the Ordinances should prove oboozious,
vet
them be repeated.
anionic, h:ipe nor chic-n.
generally will attonilthe C wneil Meetings. Lit
important that our tiorougilahould he regulated it
early " Ft" , kblo.'and its general appearance int.
,proved; and the attendance of Ihe citizens at theh
meetings would no doubt exercise a aalutary in
fluence upon the ilehberationar of that body.
ifittlle9 MUSEUM, Gif May, bay been received
—end-fury suatiino its former reputation.
Tbir
work ought to be introduced into every lamb
where there are children who can read. Betwceo
three and four thousand naines !Jove been added
to the aubeeription bat during thec present year.
LLB
Wu learn that a JuFentle Washingtonian
Society is already fooled 1:13 this Borough sod
progiouing rapidly*ee hilt as the twig fa ben!
thri fres inclined:"
ING, MAY 7. 1812.
On the Thurwisifollowing, Capt. Dean's; fine
Company of National Light Infantry, also parad
ed for Target firing. The prize, a handsome
medal, to be worn by the best shot. After firing
three rounds at eighty yards, the prize was adjudg
ed to belong to Private Henry Strauch, fur the
two best shots in the board. The shooting was
excellent. and if our Schuylkill County Compa
nies carry with them to Reviiling, the skill they
have manifested in the lust twu trials; they need
experience no a n xiety in relation to the splendid
I
prizes there to be awarded.
B. BAtVIAN
, o+tonied lieroity ; and the gardens, despite the
of
torts of Jai k Frost, (who has paid us two or three
t visits kick,) semi la improve in appearance Jet
t
4 ly, 'We took a walk the other day, down 10-
, wards Moon! Carbon and could not help pausing
to admire the beauty of the fine garden, attached
to the Hotel there. Its very appearance was re
-0
freshiotT—pity it is, that more of our citizens do
riot turn th , ir attenti o n to the cultivation of such
studs-; the result of their labors would amply re
pay them f;ir the trouble, and the addition it would
matte to tho appearance of our borough, of itself ;
ought to form an inducement for rlletr "exertions.
'Naar nitt Dlia4TF,n.—We have the particu
lars of a melancholy accident which occurred in
Boston harbour oh Friday last, the 29th ult. A
party of twgrity•seven boys, belonging to the Farm
h.s I no Thumpson's Island, went out with their
tesclier and the boatmen on n fishing excursion.
The bolt' teas rapli'Vd by a flaw of wind when a
bout half a inih! .. from the land, and out of all nn
hoarilonly four vverf . .. saved. Three of these caught
a box which floated away froth the boat; and clung
to it anvil thpy were taken- ofr by a schoriner
whir h came iiito the harbour from Trinidad. The
other, was picked up bye boat from the school,
us hich put out after the accident, and was lesus..
-Idtrilt Note Itoes'-of Exchange and Counter
feit Dffiereor.': itublished semi-Monthly in Phil,
, lolphia, by Childs, Storm & Morgan, at $1; per
aillEM
Phi
j 4 a 110 W publication with the afaive title,
which t.• be 111 the hanita of every tinainesa
man in the community. Great pains are I,cstow
cd on thi+ publication. and it can ha relied upon
as corroet, which we learn is not the CII4O with re
-0.10 to Sincle copies of , hi - o
pu'ilieation can bp okained at this , eifiee- , -rprice
%2 cent,.
NEW PPTII IN IT. A.—WO have
receive,l • reral copies of the Daily Evening Jour
nal, published by Winthrop Anwill,
.Efai , at two
vents per number or $G per annum. The nue
' hers before us are nest in appearance. and the cl-
itorialn breathe it fenrituin' spirit of independence
, 4 ) through nit. Mr Atwell is a bold. nervous and
i able writer, and o:timelines nutriment tact to matte
n Very inferrefieg paper. To there whd ace in
want of 4 rimy d.dlyParier from
.Phlhr), hia
we ran recommend tile Evening Journal, viith
rorati•lebee.
; The Rlilronl Company will eon) • 'men run
, d i e ~,,,, ning tri-weekly train df Pag.enzer
car.' on Atiriday next. This Iratn call! leave
on !Mondays, Wednesdays and Friilays
A. M.--And Philadelphia on 'rues
! days. Thur,days, and Saturdays at I!? o'clock,
' P. M.
Tho' reoliplA for Passengrra Alone on this end
kof the R.lllron,l (Or the tnoritti of April, amounted
to upwards Ihrre thousand dollars.
Thmp'. IsLvco.--Nevezd companies of the U.
S..Tro,ops under the command of Major General
Wool, - in all 400 strong, have been ordered on to
Rhode Id.r d . The determination on the part of
h e g.orererneni seennr to be ,to put down any re
sort to force, and auppori the lawa promptly
an.] Nith decision. We sincerely hope that there
„ill h e no - oc,-anion for the Use of these troop s ; hut
the taws must he sustained at atl bz.zarda.
C.UrT SS• FIVNI I Lt..— ) , V e have receiv.
ed 3 sperimen of paper manufactured at the Oat
nivriaria Payer Mill, owned by Messrs. l'a&tm
h,-y, which is of an excellent quality. 'These
m'emen have procured entire new machinery
at the mnst approved kind, and are now prepared
10 manufacture paper of almost anyquality,ou the
most moderato terms.- The specimen seat us is
too amen fur Our 13jiret.
V I 114 I I t.—The election in this State, as was
'anticipated, hogs resulted in the success of the locos
in both brancties of the Legislature. The ttetho
era's sic itgual did not turn . out, while the locos
ticitrty their wholq strength. As far as
heard front the result is 34' lures to 50 deinncrati;
being 4 *Act of 10 - for. the bteet.since last year.
Two or three det t ps will probably arouse the deal.
ocrata,io a sew of duty.
Cony
Oit..—A new kiwi of oil has iTen man
oracturPd lat4dy from corn. ft is said to be
.110
excellent sttiele-;-butoUng as brilliant, without any
of the offeesise paopetties of common uit.
Itur 31111tary..Tovet.Firfacig..4tettaUsagEn.
estinsimenti ay.
The Military of this region - are alreatly; feeling
the excitement occasioned Ski the iipproichini En
""MPoient to beafeld at! Reading. On,- Monday
last. Capt. Wynkoop's 'Karst Troop Schuylkill
County Cavalry paraded according to notice lot
Torgst.firlog. The spot chosen. for. this trial of
skill, was a fiehrori the York Farm. a short aid
entice from the Borough: which was an esceilent
place for the occasion. The running was admira
ble, and the faring skilful, showing thnt the Mem
bers wire all in excellent .prictiee. The prize (a
pair of pistols) was token by Private Bflii.. Ma
ny ether gond shots were made, and considering
the oneertlinty attendant . upon a running shot,
the.appearance4 the target was a credit to the
Company.
Tut %Nil Csisc.---Our readers will recollect
that innuechattiv after Governor Porter'aiers-aar.
Mesre. Handl:Sol:nes, and Broadhead, were , ar
rested and held under heavy bad to 'appear and
answer to the charges about to be brought agatno
- them by the Attorney General, who cited Mr
Sharsvrood, Chairman of the Comtnittee of loves.
tig dinn. to produce all the papers totrnerted with
the tr.tnsa, non which were in the pOfiStf•SS MI of
0.6 . Cuomo [tee. Th , s Mr. Sharivrood refused, al-
Ircgi.‘g a. hi,. grounds that the Committee was n" ,
discharged, and conscepzeroly he had no authority
to deliver them up. After some delrberattora np»
in it. Judge Ba.rton sustained Mr. Sharaw , •oil in
his it Jecitotio, and the Prosecutor having sio . est.
dance but these letlent, could not proceed. He.
however, r.rwired that the parties should enter
to On.il the papersirotild be procur
ed, which being raj ctrd to by the coni!std for the
di.tettilsnti.'the partt.a were discharged,
So rests this attint at Precent. For the credit
of the Siete, we hope, that the continuer wilt still
proieed , with the investigation, until every tittle
connecte4 with this unworthy transaction will
~lvo .lly be brought to light; so that every in.
divntualwho has had a share in these funds shall
be held up to the er irn and contempt of an insul
ted eommunity. The interests of the people int
pCratively de nand 'this course. .
FLOWER/4, 6AIIDEN:4, W A ERS.
thing livgins to look brigh and fresh and greet)
around us. The trees are putting forth their leaves
boldly. and with a brave and saucy air, shake their
voting fo l iage et the back of retiring winter. The
,a,01 4 ,, in ou r neighborhood are rehinting their ac-
Elii
01 1 / 1 31D EDIT WALES CAIIIP.US - 1 ".. ;. r .:1‘,1 7""IU"
ing Gaiette appeers with the following otTantza
tionof the Editorial Encarepmeht,-to come off
simultaneoFslyi with that of the military tin this
18th inst..' w r approve. highly pf the different
appointMents made by the'Gazette men, but wish
mos t, respectfully to decline , the high station as
signed-I'o our : humble self: :What ! Quarter Mas
ter ! and that too for a crowd of hungry editors
—minus CO, and plus, unpaid subscription bills
—No, no, Mr. Gazette, any situation but that !
we have no objection to eat, drink and be merry,
but we have a serious objection to providing the
wherewithal for those comforts—we have lived
too long, not to know the condition of an editor's
pocket—and so we resign : •
Gas. GEORGE P. 141onitis, of the New York
Mirror, Commander-hi-Chief.
Brevet-Major Streeter, Of pm Richmond Star.
Brevet-Major Wallace, of,the Harrisburg Tele-
graph
Brevet-Major Myers, (if, the Reading Press
Brevet-Major Shcener„ of u Ohl Berks."
Col. of the Regiment.-,C. G. Childs of the
North American.
Lieu/. Col.—G, W. Greene, of the Boston
Post.
,Major--1, 8 1 Ballalion.—P. R. Frees, of the
derrnantewri Telegraph. ,
11.1ajor--2d Battalion.—M. A. Canon, of the
Johnstown.G:iiette.
Adjutant.—J. W. Forney, of the Lancaster
Intelligencer.
Quarter Master.—B. Barman, of the Pottsville
Journal
Surgeon 4 Prifessfrr of Magneliam.-e-J. S.
Di Sone, of the Philadelphia Times.
hat Asst. Surgeon.---J. E. Srtpdgrasa, of the
Baltimore Visiter.
2d A"l, - Surgeon.—J. IV. Biddle of the Pitts
burgh Visiter.
The follooing officers though not usually at
tached to a Military assemblage, ere intlispenai
ble to the complete organization of an encamp
ment of Editors:—
Pod Laureate.—J. F. Carter, of the Lycom
in Ca ette.
Prif. rf =lnc, and Perprmrt on Tu AT Flule
J. S. Richards. of the B. & S. Journal.
Suitt rs to the Camp.--%lessra. Swain, Abel
& Simmons, of the Philadelphia Ledger.
SCENE is A' POTTSVILLE STORE ANNO Dom-
IN I 18.42—finno Teetotal 4 2, ( Enter Farmer.)
Farmer—. , Good morning. sir ! Can't I sell
you something this morning ? "
Store Keeper—Weil I dot.% know, what hare
you for sale.
F —I can sell you a first rate article in the
Whiskey line—Rome of my own manufacture.
which I can warrant superior.
S. K —Whiskey ! di,' you say whiskey! why
bless my heart, my friend! you could nut give it
away in this place ; .into the teetotallers have been
about here, whiskey has become a mere drug.
P.—Well now do tell! you're joking hain't
you 1 You don't mean to say the people don't
drink here any longer, do you 1
J. K.—Yes I do ! and what is more, I haven't
sold a gallon of whiskey the last two months ; and
would not buy it if I could get it half cost. I
would lose on it.
The Farmer at this stood completely puzzled,
cracking his whip and looking the complete pic
ture of vexation. At last--shaking hie head, and
setting his whip loudly on the counter, Well,"
says he, "one thing's certain, Dad and rare bus
ted, and no mistake."
44 Why bow is' that ? " said our friend,
Farmer —o I'll tell
_you how—Dad and I had
some money and we wanted to make a spec, so
we bought out Mr. Distillery up country,
and spent all our money making this Jarred truck,
nod now nobody 'II buy it—every one hers tells me
the same story, you do ; and I swear I believe its
the.truth.
(Exit Fsrmer in despair.)
The above occurrence is almost word for word
,o 3 it actwilly took pare. 8o suddenly and 83 of
has been the work of reform in this county.
A v wratErt TB !--The following eitract, co
' pied from an English faper, furnishes to our citi
zens another evidence of the paltry efforts, made
by-the Free Tradiets and Foreign, agents, to retard
our much needed tariff. It is evidently done for
the purpose of quieting the alarm which has al
ready broken out in our Southern Cotton districts,
occasioned by the increased importations of India
Cotton into the European market. An enquiry
into the truth,: will show that the importations so
fir from ceasing are increasing daily, and that thoav
r.-ports aro only.so many subterfuges used fir the
purpo se of impeding the progress of protection un
til airy are secure from the eill-cts of It. It is no
torious that the cultivation of the staple in India
is increasing rapidly, and that it is alre l arly seri
ously interfering with the American trade, is just
as certain. This Wyk is not the first which bas
been practiced upon the country with the same
end in view:
INDIA COTIVN —The Bombay Times now re
'
served announces the failure of the great expel i
ments Undertaking for naturalizing the Ameri
can cotton plant in that Government, and, so im
' Droving the growth and quality of India cotton,
shout which such sanguine expectations were ex
cited at the lime when ,the project was first taken
up bs Ihelnthe Hoard. Time failure seems part
ly attributable to the soil, wideh though simper
in appearance to the black soil in the plains olthe
Mississippi, was found on trial not to possess ex
armtiv the same properties ; and panty to the dif.
fieulties and diseouragements of various kinds
throw n snipe way of the undertakinfondol:tne la.
hers of the American planters engaged also large
an expense to conduct the operntions,and instruct
the natives, principally by the collector of Sortif,
under whose orders they were placed.- In con
sequence the Americans had given up their ee
gagementsi and were about to embark for this
country and report the usage they had received
and the causes of failure, to the India hoard."
Ttfik. Ginn:Nn's lic•ctscriov.—A slip from
the Painsville Telegraph of April 28th, evening,
reports the majorities in the
,Different counties st
the present election as follows. They . however
are not exact :
Ashtabula county, Wilding's rhai.rity, 1620
Geauga 980
Trumbull, about 800
Lake, "
248
Tot:dig the district,
The Philadelphia editors are delighted with the
cast iron ballustrade . in front of the Sandersone
• F ranblin 'lncise." This balluatrade, we learn,
was cast of Anthracite Iron, at the Foundry of
Savory & Co., sod is a fair sFecimen of the beau
tiful castings made from Anthracite iron at that
camblishment.
A &tut by the name et Bork, addjeted to in
temperance, murdered his wife in the moat shock
ing manner at Albany, N. Y.e last week, because
the had cautioned a rum-selle r not to fu;nish her
husband with any mere litior. He was immedi•
ately arreeted, emniuitted to' prison, and on Thurs
day hung himself in his cell.
rLA 3t, CANA ft. DOAL.-.-The Buffila papers of
Apra 22d, state that the steam canal bent Bleck
ihark left that morning forlockport. .This boat
wsa propeller] by a paddle wheel, fixed at the stern
land it is thought will snetvar everypurpose.
MEMO
THEE • MINER'-. JOURNAL.
STArF.
3648
..kly love, you don't look so handsomo lately."
know it, but - how eats one afford to be beautiful
when paint is so . dear ?"
There ore two hundred stocking machines in
operation in the United Stales, employin; three
thousand persons, and $798,000 capital.
The Village Record saga, "the motive power of
the Columbia and Philadelphia Railroad, is at the
very least, one hundred and tinily thousand dr I.
lane in debt over and above all its earnings.l
Preparations are making in Cincinnati anit Lex
ington to tender public dinney to Mr. Clay upon
his return to the West. •
Hein" K. Sting, Esq., has been elected State
Librarian, for the ensuing year.
• 1- irate it , 3.lems . .
iginat Oad jeketed.)' . "
• We ire ; therised - to state that the Rail Road
Company ways have; and will continue to take
Miners k notes at par, at the ColleCtor's Of
fice at Mo .t Carbon. --.
,
There *Ware to ben war growing up between'
the City on Country Banke—and if we are run
greatly, mis ken. we think the City will come off
second he:.; She will gain nothing by warring
with the cointry. .
A Coat lied of Coal arrived of Fairmount last
a
ye. whici weighed 64 tons 16 cwt—the largest
Cargo that er pissed down the Canal—so says
the North . 4merican.
• Gov. Faifeld has issued his Proclarnaiion con
vening the egislature of Msine on the 18th inst.
It is suppled that the negotiations in regard to
the Bondy Question at Wa - Shingtoo, has ren
dered the ctnvening of the Legtslature necessary.
N 441'1[14 J. Mills intends running a Hack be'
tiveen tin/lA:dace and Orvvigeburg, daily, should he
receive staisicot encouragement.
WE world) LIRE TO qtE: A beautiful girl
unconsciins of her beauty,
A Lawyer blushing,.
A seniible min wh t trusts a pAitician.
A boy who thinks that good wine and handsome
women ire two agreeable persons.
. A landlord offering to reduce the rent.
The Ledger man telling the truth.
Sometaiog original in the scribbling line.
The sun occasionally.
A prive t making', money.
Subscribers paying up.
The tody of an old man named John Newell.
was recently found in a field near Auburn: His
probable murderer has•been apprehended in the
person if a whiskey bottle, foiind close at hand.
A in niature pJinter named Van Loan, is tak
ing Daguerreotype likenesses in New York, in
the most brilliant and beautiful colors.
A young Irishman, a stranger, arrived at 'Utica
last Thursday night, got drunk, and before morn - -
ing was robbed of 300 sovereigns.
The New York Corporation have about a thou
sand °trees under their control, besides the ex
penditure of something like $1,000,000.
The Forence, Ala. Gazette, formerly a warm
Van form, anti-Tariff paper, is out for Protec
tion to American ,Manufacturers."
There seems to be much awakening on the sub
ject of religion in Lowell, Mass. It is said that
a thousand conversions have taken place since
the first of January. The whole population is
about 18,000.
Twenty-three e i3 i ze ns of Pittsburg have ad
dressed a petition to the authorities of the Mor
mon church, at Nauvoo, Illinois, requesting that
body to supply them with a regular preacher.
You're a "hard ease," as the man said to the
'salamander Safe.
The Catholics of Bost3 are in "a peck of trou
ble:"Phere seems to be a most acrimonious
war waging among themselves.
Passengers are taken from Detroit to Buff&
fin- a ilolLir and a half each.
Wornen have more strength in their looks than
we have in our laws, and more power in their tears
than we have in our arguments,
The number of persons who have signed the
emperance pledge in Cleaveland, Ohio, is 3000.
The Richmond slat states that nearly all the
tobacco factories in that region have concluded to
stop for the present. So the tobacco chewers
must make up their minds to forego the pleasure
incident to the use of the •noxious weed' until the
counter blast' is blown over.
The legislature of Rhode Island, which adjourn
ed on Wednesday, repealed the law which oblig ,
ed the government soldiers to wart one hour be
fore firing upon a muh—thus permitting them
now to fire instanter in case of a popular out
break. This looks squally.
The Philadelphia Chronicle says that two of
the most efficient clerks in the Post office at that
city, were turned out of office on Saturday last,
and that three others, and that three others, all of
them among the oldest and best clerks in the of
fice, immediately tendered their resignations,
which were accepted.
• It is . rumored that Judge Morrison, of Bedford
Co. Pa , has absconded in consequence of having
been detected in altering a note of hand from Sl3O
to 5331:E The Judge was wealthy, and has here
tofore borne an unimpeachable character.
-Never nod.to a lady, it looks as if you were
sleepy. Touch your beaver gracefully, that
shows politeness.
Dr. Peter G. Douglass was convicted of subor
nation of perjury, at Dedham, Mass., on Friday
last, in having procured Miss Crossman to give
false test mony on his recent trial for perjury.
Mr. Brigg's ratio of representation of 50,000
and a fraction, for the next house of represeuta-•
Lives, will probably succeed. This makes a house
of 306 members.
The Montreal Transcript calls Rhode Island a
"crowing bantling"—and says it might he pitch
ed into a lake without disturbing th'e water much.
Box writes to a fried in New York that Ni
agara Falls far surpasses in beauty and grandeur
his most sanguine expectations.
Two white men and a negro have been sen
tenced for negro stealing, in Louisville, each to
[Hy years imprisonment in the penitentiary.
A letter from Washington states that an Agent
will leave for England in a few days with power
to;make a negotiation for the new Loan.
On Wednesday last, the snow was so deep in
Montreal, Canada, that. the mails arrived in that
city in ercdgeg
Good butter is selling in Washington city, at
seventy-five cents per pound, and inferior at fifty
cents. Tall prices. '
Elisha M. Huntington, Cat present Commis.
sionet t f the General htnd Offacel was on M
day appointed, with the consent of the Senate,
Judge of the District Court of the U. S.- for the
District of Indiana.
Anderson Michell, Whig, has been elected to
t;ongress from the tredell District, Nortti
na, in place of Hon. Lewis Williams, deceased.
Within eight months the charters of all the
ranks in Ohio, save eight or ten, expire by their
own limitation.
Mr. Walker, ot"Chandlerville, 'Chester county,
basing signed the pledge, a day 'or two ago, de
stroyed by fire all the spirituous liquor in his pos-
=!
Two men,‘ltanclildhunk.were nearly suffo
cated-a taw day since by sleeping in the Cabin
of a boat, containing a Stove, with the doors clos
ed. When discovered tltcy were insensible.
Major Downing gives the following advice. If
you want to trade itafeli, borrow tee in August,
and agree to return the Same (royalty' in January,
for every other bargain is onsartoin.
Loom otrr !—Thelce;to Hop:, Delaware Bridge
Co. hawe stopper., payment. Dan't finger their
notes.
Mons Sitriser.ssrana....-We see it stated-that
the Bank of Erie is under some arrangements with
Gov. Porter for issuing , half a million of scrip ;
and that the officers are daily finned in issuing
it upon orders of the Treasury. We cannot be
lieve this possible.
RE-ORGANIZATION or TUE NATL.—Secretary
Upshot has repotted a plan to Congress for a tho
rough re-organization of Ate Navy of the country.
The plan is spoken of py those acquainted with
the subject, as being enlarged in its views and ef
ficient in its details.
LATER TIMMOnt ISLAND —No IhnOn
SHED !—MEETING OF TIIE inistinGENT LEG 141,4-
Tdrix.—A gentleman dit!ect from Providence h a .
kindly furniabed us with the Providence Chroni
cle of last evening. It contains the proceedings
of the --Suffrage parry" and the meeting of the
new legislature o( that State. The. city was
Crowded with people, end the a hole neigh'ioring
Country seemed present.
At 10 o'clock,.alproce,ssian. civil and \ military,
was corned, of great - length, to escort the Gayer
nor and members of the legislature elect, to a build
ing prepared fur the meeting. Theso dignitaries
were guarded on both sides by soldiers with brist
ling bayonets.,
After the procession reached tht. Imiling, both
branches were peaceably orgiudecd, by the chance
of the necessary officers, Dutee J Pearce being
ternp4tartly to the Chair. After the. preliminary
arrangements were made without triterriiption.
Mr. 1.) ore, the Governor elect, was inducted min
office, and immediately delivered his inaugural, a
document occupying one page of a large newspa
per. Up to the hour when the Chronicle went to
press every thing was quiet, and no disturbance
hail occurred, although theicity was crowded with
excited peo k ile.--Even. Jour.
litmus ISLAND.—The Governor and Council
lors have been in session during the day. The
result of their deliberations has not been made
puhlie; but I think I can asQure you that it is de
termined upon to arrest the principal men, who
violate the law.
The Genet's! Assembly meet to-morri4 at New
port. It is not iinprobahlo that the G iverrior miry
cortrounicato a inasstge; and it would not Irr
strange if a requisition should be made upon the
President for as•ustance.
A Comrnlttee of the SulTrage fl'arty waited on
Gov. King yesterday, and prope:e,i thit a Com
mittee of Conference ba appointed by the General
Assembly, to agree upon a compromiad. Gover
nor King replied that he had no puller to Yet in
the matter.--N. Y. Tribune.
IMPORTANT FROM MEXICO.-SALE OF CkLI
FORNIA TO ENOI.A7FD.--Ity late arrivals at New
Orleans, we learn that it is currentls , reported in
Vera Cruz tleit Santa Anna had negotiated a loan
with England for several millions of dollars, and
had agreed to deliver the Californias into their
hands, wit I the money should be returned.
The yellow feti•er carried off four or five persons
Trade is represented us dull in Vera Cruz. A
conducta with money from the interior was look.
ed for by the 15th
The captures lately made by the To ve-scls
of war, had tended to east a gloom over the coal
men-0 of Vera Cruz.
General Thompson had arrived in the Wood
bury, but had nut landed when the Virginia An - -
toinette sailed.
An American gentleman, who kit the cityeof
Mexico on the 6th inst. heard there of the Eng
lish loan to tilanta Anna's government, but did
not understand that the Californias were to be
given as a security. He adds that the publie
mind was in an unsettled state in Mexico —there
was thought to be a strong party opposed to San
ta Anna, and some people went so far as to an
ticipate another revolution. Rumors were also
afloat that Santa Anna would declarclamself
Emperor, and seize on the property of the church
should the clergy oppose him.
OUR FOR SitUi RELATI f,dloiving rx
an extract from a letter in the Commercial Ad
vertiser of yesterJay—said by that piper to be
from o duoinguisheJ source and wrll ed,i,ed:
oNothing is known of what is doing wi , h the
English Minister. He goes to the Deparlinent of
State unattended by his `secretaries, every
This looks as if the-parties had not yet, got to the
point of protocols, or of putting any thing in
Lord Ashhiirton's demeonor is good. and
he' is quite well received. Mr. IVebsier looks
crave, and a litrle care-worn, and is of course si
lent. My own inference is, that he thinks ihere
are grounds for tea/ anxiety, and yet (or ,rome so
ber hope as to the result. You will see the c,,ur s e
he has adopted in regard to the boundary ques
tion : that is to call upon Massachusetts and
Maine to send Co orn;SS/OnerS to confer ttith the
Government, and to see if a rompronii,m of the
question cannot be agreed to. Every body here
sppr rued this proce.'ding thus far. wtHlover mty
be the result. The lite rule ful violent attacks
of the ultra papers, insteirl of j•stliug Mr. ‘Yeb
ster, have confirinorl him in his s-‘st.
The Journal of Commerce thus generously and
wisely counsels strangers visiting New York :
Btrangars aho visit the city must be on their
guard at every corner. They will he robbed by
pickpockets in any crowd; cheated• hy swindinig
suctions, some of which are in the most conspic
uous places, and cheated when they buy their tick
ets for the steamboat. To avoid this, put jour
m mey inside of your waistcoat, buy no cards of
penknives or assorted trinkets, arid pay your fare
to nobody but the captain or eirrk on board the
boat, at the captai;o's write. And do not pay your
passage to any body • further than the boat goes
which you are on board of. One of the most in
famous cheats is practised by fellon s wh I put up
flaming signs and sell passage tickets to any part
in the Union. The ticket for the first steamboat
is generally a good one, but that is all. New
York is a perfectly safe plncelfor men who knew
how to take care of themselves, bat the careleis
and credulous are soon garornoned.
1n05 . .:--The number of persons dependent on
the iron business for subsistence is now over
250,000; there is paid them annually over $ l B,-
000,000, the amount of agricultural productions
consumedly then' about $11,000,000 per annum
The total . annual production of iron is about
$22,000,000 ; capital employed about $22,000,-
000, including mines and -woodlands $30,000,-
000. The'eapital will be almost wholly destroy_
by a horizontal tariff: ,
The Latter-Day Saints assert, that out of six
hundred religious creeds now ;upon earth, all are
in the dark but themselves. jOne of their apes
ties declared lately at Man Chester, that their
preachers could take poison without injury, could
heal the sickly by touching !A hands, handle ser
pents without hurt, and speak and interpret in
unknown tongues.
Tat IMPo TITAN? LAW, Saar.—The Baton
Rouge Gazette gives the following as the grounds
of the claim of the heirs of the late Mr. Nether.
mark
Mr. Nethermark was a. wealthy Swede, Who
settled in Philadelphia bbfore the Revolution,
while that city was a comparatively small town.
He became the proprietor of the lands along the
river below the city, and some missionaries of the
Swedish church, to which ho belonged, coming
over, ho gave them a life lease of this land, on
condition that after thei2leath, or in case they
apostatizeOm their church, it should revert to
his heirs. Although four of the said missionaries
did afterward abandon their faith, and join the
Episcopal church, in 'consideration of the fifth
who remained true to the cause, the tease was
not diSturhed. In the mean time the city extend
ed down the river, covering all the land in ques
tion. and nothing appears to have been done, un
til death closed the contract of Mr. Nethermark,
by carrying off the last of the lessees about six
years ago. Since the latter period, the heirs,
who are not numerous.. and some of whom are
wealthy, have been -preparing for the struggle,
and they have now commenced suit under au
spices so favorable, that tvo capitalists Of Phila
delphia voluntarily proposed to risk all the ex
penses of the law, provided they should be admit
ted equally in the division of the property if the
case succeeded. This proposal was declined by
the heirs, one of whom is our esteemed fellow
towns:llan, Captain Reeder.
FicoM TEX is.—The steamship Sepfune br;tigs
to New Orleans dates from Galveston to the 21st
ult. President Houston has published an address
to the People of Texas, declaring that the routes
with Mexico must be carried on in ace.r.l
with the !swam national warfare—that marauders
will not he protected, and that Mexico shill -th.t he
' , trail, d until after the nevi session of the Text in
Congress—in August. Th,.11-..istam Tt le4rapli
expresses regret at this, and feu,' that the thLee er
tour hundred volunteers Flom the United s:atrs.
recently ordered to concentrate at Corpus Christi
will become discouraged with the delay and the
privations to which they' will be expoSed. It
thinks that if j lined by the forces on the -Sin An
-I.mio they couhreasily take Matamoraa with 300,-
000 head of cattle there. Gen. Buries in arrived
at Austin from Bexar on the first. The v
leers he had collected were greatly dissatisfied at
his being superseded by Gen. Somerville. Gal
veston was visited by a terrible storm on the 13th
The San Bernard was driven ashore, hut got efT
uninjured, and the Philadelphia was wrecked or,
the Brazos bar—mid went to pieces.
GREIT RAcr.- , —A great race to come
oti" , horfly hetween Boston and Fashion, and es
the stakes art• very dirge, no bubo ex,•itement ex
ists among sporting rhararturs,, Besides, N.,1-0-
erti arid southern pride are enti,ted. -
The New York Courier rays:—
It is stated that nn this great contestbetween
the North and South, there is more thin wie hint
thwisand (14,llars at ' , take in One cite.
amount for which the r.kce is mule is $ 40,000,
and t Aces place on the unt of May oter the Uni
on Course.
Fashion, the Northern horse, is in charge 0.
the Veteran Samuel Laird. in New Jersey. n
trials of speed are mtde Till the coleltrated dor-,
CI trim; the result of curse is unknown, except
to those immediately cAncerned.
Boston has arrived front the South, and 14
to be doing as well as could he desired ; and bet.
are freely offere I ni 10C1 to 75 thtt if three heats
are rnn, they will be d in better
the race ht - t , T:eeti E
test ill 1623.
'Pia. New TA II
correspondent of the New ..tk Express n•dices
the Bill the :Secretary id the Treasury i+ I. sub.
mit to Conares: for the revi-ion 01 the To,iir. li
Clition and Woollen fabrics, it diirers,litile in the
niz4repte from the others, it is said; on Iron a n d
Thinutat.tuies of iron It is more stringent than el
th..r; on 611 Its dower tkan 11 r, Naltotistall'a---Ffly
[if ty CeniP per pound on rasa silk and on salg
froin St 50 to $3 per pound. The princi
ple of Cash Duties is inflexibly adhe,ed to by the
secretary. The fliervis and adversaries of Pro
wctlon are both in Washington in e,,nn, fore,'
.itiunil , Mtly supplied %Lai documents, st;itisties
&c. '
The proofs of a .tr.king change of opinion in
the South, as to the expediency of a protectivee, to
riff are fast arcutnulanng in number and
lor e.—
We a ere hardly prepared, however, from the fol
lowing frmk confession ft„ tr at% old Virgtioan,
who wields great intloenee in the si tit .n of the
Mate where he 70 Or s, 3. , a tube , ;ire y , ar, storw•
.uld have voted for nallifivation sootier thin an
increased tariff.—N. Adirricqn.
I am beginning to he a g,,d do.il of a l'ar•11 -
mna. and I am to, bec luso I twlievo ninional no:
indtvi lux( tlyti.pen lewo caunnt renr.c , eciat. Mole
either is in a eti.lie or dependence
upon °theta fu articles devine I indi.peitSible to
comfort."
A NEW More.—Three individuals in the inA
triet of Southwark were brought before Alderman
McCall, on Saturday last, charge,' with keeping
tippling houses. and held to bail in $5llO each to
answer at the Se;-ions. The informers in these
cases were a Committee of the Howard Temper
ance Society. Not to break their pledge, they
operate thus: The informer ent.•rs a grog shop.
calla- for liquor, pays for it, empties it into a tin
vessel which he has with him and then goes be
fore an Alderman and sues the keeper. It is said
that the Howard society intend to prosecute a I
the tippling house keepers in the district.
Citron.
Eacevrtuv.---The less that children, under
eight years of age, predisposed to consumption,
or any form of scrofula, see of the inside of a
school room the better. This, to some, may scent
strange; but it is no mare strange than true;
and whoever disbelieves the doctrine, and persists
in treating their children like hothouse plants,
forcing their intellect at the expense of the body,
may prepare themselves to follow their children
to an early \ grave, and in after life, may suffer
from self-reproach for having- been the cause nf
their uutitnely death.--Dr. Ticknor.
It appears that there are seventy ships, thirty
four barques, ninety-five brigs, and two hundred
and fifty schooners at New York city, and sixty
one of all classes at Brooklyn, making in round
numbers, an aggregate of five hundred vessels in
the waters of the southern dist,nct of New York.
One third of these, or upwards of ono hundred
and seventy vessels, are lying idle; with no cap
trlrew, no freights and no prospect of get
tin any for sonic time to come. Bost of this
number for sale, and no buyers in the market.
The editor of the Troy Whig, in speaking of
the conduct of the loro focos in that section in ad
vocating free trade, and opposing a tariff, very
properly remarks:
That is, to our mind, a curious kind of " De
mocracy " which begins with making beggars
of the great mass of the People, and then, as if
poverty itself were not sufficiently oppressive, im
posing on them a direct tax to pay the expenses
o f the very Government which has impoverished
them. In plain s- language, we should call such a
procedure the most outrageous and unpardonable
insult ever 0f114.1 to-a free people."
-, pl 11 22, 1812
Pottsville to Philinietphri, 1 .51,, •,11
' to :tiro.v Yprlit, • t 3•2 1 ,
The freight from Schullslllll.-tvets by Croi-1, f,-,
5 70 10 cents per ton les.; iiiati from Pottsville, a“.l
Port Carlton.
Lehigh Coal Trade.
Co , ”riritchNl fr ,, m :klauch Chunk fur the wet k end
ing, on the 2t , th itt,t
Delaware and Hudson Coal Trade.
Cleared ar liom.4dale for Rondotit.during the week
ending April '23, 4G ('anal boats contwninz Cont.
Tana 1 `,l;k4
Mine I i ill and Schuylkill II iteeti 'Railroad
The follov!ing in the amount of Coal transposed mt
Cll,B ROVO, for the tvcok endasg on 'lliurhy view;
List. Tons 5 7v7 U 7
Per last report, 22,109 OU
CORRECTED 'TE' LT, POTTsvI.LLF., Miy 7, 1842
Wheat Flour, pr Bbl. $5.75 Bacon, per lb. '6l
Rye do cwt. 1,75 "Pork, • " 4.
Wheat, bshl 1,25 Hams, " 10
Rye, - o 75 Potatoes. bush) 50
Corn, .. 621 Pia .ter, ton 5,00
Oats, o 45 !Hay "18'020
Peas, doz 12.1 Timothy s'd, NMI 2,50
Butter, lb 121,Clover " o 5,(0
UNION ASS ITION or UNIVERsm.
IST.—This body will hold its annual se,t4ion in
the Universalist Church, Pottsville, on Welinv4. ,
day and Thursday next. Services will be held,
on Tuesday, Wednesday and Thursday evening
and Wednesday and Thursday morning.
• May 7,
QPECI. AVICED.--The highest premium
i• -7 paid for Gold or Silver. in exchange for Miners'
Rink notes, by lAPPINC'OT & YLOIt.
Corner orCentre tle rslakrtonzo streets.
Pottsville, Ms) 7 j 19
THE B.EDII.IITit AHD HOWTMEN.--Thil (t,
ing Petition addressed to the Schuylkill Nail
iion Company, is in circulation, and haibeen
inerously signed
A Petition in favor of allowing Boatmen ,
Lock tenders resting- on the Sabbath,acem.di
to the Law of the land and the Law of 0.
TU the Pfesident and Manager s of the Schu
kill IV,luivtion Company.
GENTLVMEN :—We the subscribers, belirri
ti.at tile eustqm or ruivigating canal boats and
pening the canal locks,unt the Sabbath, is so t
from Ewing required by any law, that it is in f
forbidden by the express law of Petinaylrs o
prohibiting all persons in . the State, to `s d o
perform any worldly employment, or bogior
whatsoever on the Lord's day, Commonly call
Sunday. Works of - necessity or charity on
excepted." That this prohibition is founded
the unrepealed law of God which eoaatnaand•r
to "Remember the Sabbath thy to keep it heti
that the Saviour of sinners " lull of grace a
truth" bath taught that, " The Sabbath
made for man," and that 114 himself is " Lord
the 5.1 . 10.41 h "
And helievinz that the fi st day of the wr
coinitieurrating the resurrecii of ('brat I+,
the dead, a+ every day ha be ob-erred as the Chr
Iran Sabb'ath: We do therefore, carnr•rly
rinevt your Honorable body to cruse all the
under your control to be kept closed &nin e I
whole of every Sabbath, so that hoaoncu 4
Look lend era may rest as well as other ce,2
THE rt RIFF.—The (Milo; 'of tlrte
Watchman, a low fow paper, in speaking 01
Ittr. :
IV e observe with (deaf:tire that Merti , lZ,
holding every where in fay it of a tariff, for u
pro colon of 'flume Intitt,try?" , ,
11'e are ("leased that to i Pcnnsylvonia, a Sc..
ire immediately interelted that anv
p oar teeling is beginning to be exhibned it
agrietiltLrul, mantolii.turing and mining Inter,,
trier ri er ttivr ly demand emote protection, t.)
.still 1,1 110 , virtually excluded from ['toilet! a,
Emdand, 11E1.4 WO annually import iii i;a
w.•r, mimeo from int in. Let m
it
e•eit'.• in irk elei at Fiume ;in agricultural
mild while doing 1111,4 we but render tee ru e
I'le iininem, and alinee4 exhawilr,•o. w , •anl i
hio in tin. b.ioeia of the earth will be litongtit
rm rigoisition, and labor, the true :mere'
;if pro.lwrit a, will , oininacd the remwur,:
ti n t•o ichli , denerviii, '
Qii this subj,et we lione,tly einr!oire the ,
hails } c bin one voice, and the brealli ni pr
polities ..imuld not dare to brelihe. Let Iliet; I
one decider+, ettrin,i and dieinterested movt.e e t ,
inward this de , iratile project, free from all b..,
trio it;srrt polities, and then we fed 1.1, 11V1ti , :,
that heifer arid easier urncv will speedily re , e?
For one we tuiac the standard for the
of American int 4 u.lry on the tree prioetHe.
:1 sour te,m freedom, eie•oaritte and apart atol iur
p•lident or party lines or party l'edieg•"
A Wont) TO THE %Vnit —Here in a 1,11. r
terirt , , 101 l of meaning, that a certiii•i cla.. of
.ons should "; end, mark, learn, nud i nwsr,l
New-on per burrowers, are always the w i
wu"l'neirnowN snuff poirotioo, /111,1 ;,/e
purr c)e..4 water u! error, which they steal!„
an.l at tri obta,u. Those who take and pair
14 ir paper, elmays have a ki:g bucket in
heart-, with the milk of human kindat:.
an d onotnent with indulgence. It take....ii
of your .aca ling and borrowing fraternity - to tin
out tin rnal, double it abt.llcd, Lifiernees of frui ,
fininie
The New York San trays—lt is believed 'list
no period within ten years, has there been soma,.
114 m /old forii,tdre offered for sale at one time I
the city ut New York. 'Phu consequence 1,, Livr
rizOirc 1+ rmtv setting for almost nothing. A tare
portion of the best furniture sold during the pa.
week, dot i 0 bring 33 per rent on the actual co.
Ind many Melee, less than a fourth of Wei
value. ,
.tiatt Itiiittitter says thAt 317 Ivo
FA'f/ MO of ttinpiovment in tint hot
testy alone in ti ticity, wtifi in PP ,
sienuitholt trade
!his se 'son, height and pass,
twii.2 Carried at llt)precectentecity 1b lr pnu a.
SrNi ipso OF Fsc - rs. —Bra hdieth's Pills are ',iv,.
aI used in every section of this wide exited, d eiiiin
try, 0 here they are made known: Upwards
teen thoosiind cases flare been certithd a•
solely iron) their WC. since the inlrogritiemm
into the r tiled States, thud eatable, hung the !arr
that the Brandrerh Pills cure the at •
parent!}) (11•• KC opperite dwaseb. by the
tact of continually evacuating the howels with
mail the disease gives way : therefore, whatever nay
he said of the theory, the unlit) 01 111 Q Prsci;ce
now tick »rid all. doubt.
in Palnman...of ‘Cm. Mortimer. Jr.. ara
oldie agente pnl,:ished in another part of this r,"
Tr! CO 1 L Tn.% In:.
The t Tr,de ennui:nes to rag,nnd the I•rry
0rr,,,,m, 011 10, e declined a lit& Ss.th.,,
Ills• ••,1.1
I . Mtn Ihe 'ommerei..l Lilt, we learn thot
no ehanari In prices below and that the 11111 i el
if. die b ; •; ;; ,, : ;
it, d rat ; ;., at $1 . ;,
("It r •!, don lime, tor White Jed Red ash -
lAII LII 1 511 ta $4 75 ca s h.
11 , , , t0tt TLS, Providence €t
k the quantitt or Coal
Jr. the :1;1•4rer:1111,, Sti.ll'd :1111' Or the Shiners ,I• 11
'heir names to appear then ++ell *lse n; rn 1114
err, I, and we will publish the shipoieni s 0;110•de
their respective names. All others will be Ineludtd
'•Sondry Shippers"
Schuylkill Coal Trade.
Slii ottirmt. of Co:{ I for the week ending.on Thum
clay Fvettta L t last
19:1 80118 carryinc
I'vr last report
Freights.
L. Ccal Nav,ro
Boaver Nleadows,
Hazleton,
Sugar Loaf,
TOTAL. SHIM( ENTS.
L. Coal 4' Nay. (*.o. !II
Beaver Meadow Co. 25
Hazleton Co. 32
Sqgar Loaf Co.
::.3
Dotal, 23,136 07
WIJ. NEWELL, Collector
Oar Market,
Toms 10 9:5
35.35•4
Total
ENE
Beata
55
11
12
'Fong
3 ji
t li
13 )
20
73 , 1
11t
18 , 4
1215
ECM