The miners' journal, and Pottsville general advertiser. (Pottsville, Pa.) 1837-1869, June 11, 1842, Image 2

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N.ilTllll. DAY 1111/11NING, 11, 1842.
Job::Printing.(;Bice.
The inbacriber has procpred the ticcessatv type.
presses. &c. and has attached a complete Soh Print
ing Office to' his Establisemeut, where. all kinds of
Cards. Pamphlets, I landbills, Cheeks, Bills of Lading
&c., will be printed at the very loWest fates, and at
the shOrtest notice. Being &Iv - mined to accommo
'date the public st the very lowest rates, at home, be
reveclulty solicits the patronage of the public.
Prinung ho-different colors executed at a short notice
Caird Press.,
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A Card Press has been added • to the establishment
which will enable ci,s to execute Cards, of almost ev
cry description, at very low rates
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Important..
Let every cititen bear in mind, that it is not only his.
stiterr.Bl, but his tu pttrehaseevery thine that he
eau at home. Ity lidistung such a el/111 - be, he cncour•
ogee the mechittical industry Of his own neighbor
hood on winch the prosperity of every town atm city
no;ttliftlepeEids- 14 11. 1 tietrtiel. every dollar paid out at
button farms a. circulating medurrn, of which every
citizen 4CriVes more or less henetit,' in the course of
trade. Every dollar pant tin Atreign.manidactures pur
chased abroad. is entirely hurt to the region, goes to
enrich those who do nut contribute one rent to out
&medic institutiontr, and oppresseaoiir owu comens.—
To ohViate this evi I is one of the objects contemplated
by the esttblishment of the Home League.
Miners' 1 I
Many of our readers are aware flint several pal- ;
Muninstions have. appeared lat43 . 4in one Of the
Philadelphia penny papers, writMti evi
ttilif intention of iiiAring this institution in the
estimation of the intone. Our cot ens generally
beinewell aware of the source frcinkwhenee these i
elanders , emanated, and the unprincip)ed charac
ter of BO writer being snqiinently knoWn find ap
preciatid 'this region—we have fithorrie until
this, taking Mince of Li, paltry! attenifts, and
wank', oven now, artier it or pass in silence were
it not. that our friends abroad may- be igii , runt of
tus true character, coil by giving erlitkliCal to his
issmtions be lad tutu -losses in consequence
When it is known that this itithriitUal ore illy de
clared to one of our must resioctable ctuz ns his
intention of breaking down this - institution if tit
his -power, no one can be at.it loss to under
stand the malicious motives w deft have prompt
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id him in his false, partial titid garbled state
ments. .
In order to place the condition of trld - Bank be
fore the public in its true and>orrecr light, we
publish the following statement as niade to the
proper stohointes under the oatlt of the officers in
November
, last. We are aware that a general
disposition exists;-(and not without some cause,)
to put but little faith in Bank statements. indc•
- pendent of other reit - arils, the distracter of the gen
tlemen COnnieted with this in.titutim pincc them _I
fir above such suspicion. They are well known
,to this community a+ men of honorable arid high
moral integrity, end who not being engaged in tiny
other business, hare 110 intrresdunconnected with
the institution itself.
Stale of the Miners' Bonk of Pottsville, rit the
County of Schuylkill,lnade 10 . the Gov;rnur
:November 2, 1811.
Dills discounted,
Judgments.
Beal. estate, (at cost.).
Miners' Dank stock, •
Mortgages, •
Bonds reccii‘•ed,
Bills on dempid,
. Loan to Commonwealth,
Do. per ae't, 4th May, 11.341.,
,Taxes and r-pairs,
Goata
E tpensif,
Du. per issue per ac't Ath May, 754 1 4 , 1
Due by other Banks, 175,341 18
Due by agency in Philadelphia, 49,423 81
Notes and checks from other hanks, 15,83 T 58
10.536 98
223 SI
SpeFic,-
Missellancous,
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Capital stock, - r •
Notes-in Circulation,
Due depositors,
Contingent Fund,
Dividends unpaid,
Rents received,
Discounts reetnve(l,.. : •
Due to other Bankl,
TO,Eltii - eredit of the Tr. of Coin'lth,
Do pqr ic't 4th May, 1542, _
! The following te the stocineni ruado by the
officers - of tha Bank Ito the Legislature, in Murcn,
1832, a . gabled portioti ut which being"putnished
in the alorementioned paper, gained credeoCe oith
many, thereby giving rase to the tb.precia(iun of
its notes and injuring the Institution in the esti
mation of our triends abroad. It will be seeu by
this; that notwithstanding the assertion'thaG it hod
scarcely any usseta to thet t it its Ii dnittles, lit hod
, bills.discounted, din by other Banks, agency •to
Phlladelphia, and tpt - ie itinvning.to $341 000
in round numbers, to meet a tincuLition of ',s - 249,-
775;and amount dne depositor-and oilier
am tooting in all to ;?.320,000 This is Mdein.hdeitt
of the Relief circulation, amounting at tho
to a little upwards of $27,000„ It will alsc
served by llto•elatenteut flit the 1 ,,
Batik were reduced from the 2.1.0 f Noveii
the let hf March from $5135.000 to $ 3l B
bring a reduction in about Giur Months of
000, while at the ante lime the quantity
cie was slightly ter: rented 111 Its ;fault&
Slate rf the Antra' Bank rf Puttsurne,
emu rty of • &Jur - silica!, etude to the
&dare, Mardi I, 1843.
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Bills discounted,
Judgments, . •
Dills on demand,
Bohds iwd mortgages, .
Boti6 receiValde,
Loan to Com. Penn's: $lO 300 00
Do. pr. ac . t., ni l 4,'41, 49.9136 00
Treas'r. t Commilnwealtb, 9,9'i57 00
Do. pr. ac't; - May 4, 533 8S
Mincre Bank stock,
Due by other Hanks,
Due by agency in Philadelphia,
Real estate.,
Profit and Loss,
Taxes and repairs,
Cost. '
ErpenseA,. -
Notes oenthei Banks:,
Checks of Other Batik alit} draf , s,
.51.tecie, ,"." •
.--undry. Relief Notes,
Miscellaneous, •
Capital Stock,
.ti &tea in circulation, .
pr. .net' May I, $19;R36
On hand, 22. f t 3
Contingent Fool,
Due other 13,..ti1k5,
Pepos4lors
D videti;is nni yid.
DiscoudtA received,
Rents received,,
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We.stated aim or three weeks ago, Ih d t e
ircu totem of the, Bank did 11,1. exceed j 60,00 ,
.md bit 4! had curtailed hei hale lives upwarf
abiliree huodre I thousand dollars. We did n t
et , litalii our Inter:nation officially, but from a persi
carieersant,with the atTtire of the institivion. Th
su.temerit having bein imuugned, we made app (-
cation to tie Cashier of Ibe B Ink, ett, gave a
yeste.day ate following, memoranda of the circ
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lotton and dr rotates et the; Sank, which can
. 4e
certified to utile.vomit :
By examine the authenticated statements it w I
Ic sh, , ersred that the liabilkieti rokee N,:keentl,•t
hive been reduced about s.3so,noo=and th t
theciiruhtion only exceeds that which we statTl,
uls.u; thous,nd dollars:
p u hlie impartially exami ne the Owl
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eiateents, and then judge tirhotho there is at
range fir the nufliCrOU4 attacks rriii'rie upon till
institutem, and nh,thrt it is fl.rt to .s sots-mit
e.nithiniti as that of any utter litu.k iu 1140 Stat
749,191 , 43
11; •- ,493 52
- 47,313 R 5
15,11.5 00
8,468 68
1,751 II
4300, 00
10,300 kOO
_ 3fi 54 00
830114
122 91
1,921 95
$7,9:3,157 19
$199,745 00
383,730 00
172,144 61
12,9t9 42,
11,322 29
823 49
_ 9,791 39
10,78, 00
4,79 39
1,413 60
NM
$793,157 19
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711 31
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180 69
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98 98
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2.'284 I
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2sti 4
CI r eul•I I lon,
Due Dcp, ell lord,
Total li.~hilni s,
Tin` amou:t due (runt and to other I.J.niks
but: toll g, and would not vary the above sta.
inent nwerially.
After oho above wa; in type, the fall.,—lng p
er .iglicd by a nutulier “ur slid whi
wn6 diawit up- but a few tours lieiore our pa
teas pit to pr... 4. Wu. handed in for publieriti
Ile windier doubt Will Le gre.ttly increased
the cour,¢ of OW , ensuing week:—'u fnct ne do
brow of Eri ! eiti..tlis Luaiuers arm lit the wh•de cO,
tonna!) who refuse; no 1111 i. thr Mites far Co
Merchantlize, Wart's, &c:, nt par.
TO THE PULLIC. '
We, the ssub,cribers i neretes, renants, Media
ies, Linorerti, and others sn Pottsville and pa
adjacent, are desirousiof manifesting our cony
non in the sotsency and final abtlsty of the Mine
Bonk, do.make—known to all whom it may co
Tern that we wnl receive at par all n rtes of cia
Hank in payment of dues or in exchange for o
Cod, JL.rchand.zc or Labor, at ti,sr.
Ju vs. Itlth, 11.02:
Frock. So:ti•r, & Co. Coal operltors
Ceti eater.
;1111 Butcher.
.1. S.lly :nail, Jr., • :.• Nlcrchaurt.
.1) It't srcher, Carlo lac r.
\V. C. 1;.11,, M. rchatat.
J thtt .41. Crobland i B eui Builder.
Port- , At. Baniin, Coal : operators
Thos. C. IY,rNuuus (V Co., • do.
ti.ionivl J. Potts, do.
Ben) orniii P. Puinroy, Machinist.
& J. L;e:ktty,
Pr. Sr-B.ouke••Ile
B. T. T:iv
Samuel D. Leib, 11 auto . .
‘y. L. isalleC .~ Cu., Coal llaalers
11. Q. & A. fleildorson, Merchants.
'Protitninti & AL)
.13g. S. Morris & Brothers, do
Fpx & Dobsati, 11atterp.
lty,roti, lin swab,
hip: Derr, 141,.rocca 1/reser
sarnuel Harz, AlerclP.lll.
iiirrtm ParlCer, Mcrehant Tailor.
T. & W. Po Merchatits,
Samuel Chileman, d.)
John. Ruch. Flour & Feed Sim.
Francis J. Parvin, Muller. -
I lendersan & Farrell,
_Founder,.
c. W. Pitman,
Abraham Pott, FartllCr.
(;liarleg G.mtractor
J4ITIC * S fit1111)4114m, Nerctr.mt.
(;eorge (;en4ely,
hn Settz, Butzher.
I). 11. Leib, s C
Charles 1' let, Coal ll.!aler.
Robert Smith, Plumber.
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G. W. y lorn, np, %len hint.
lidinutAl Efli , Sawyer.
Henry IJ.ner, biarikFartith.
11ersj - 'Wheelwri g ht
IlenryHar z Firmer.
J. F.>rd IStirriey, Agent..
J , ..s 'ph Vl'l.4v.r, Ek t ;eper.
W. 5hv..1,4, 111
Johii tia
L. F. \MI
Jenkins IZtr.A4.l,
Ft Hr.— Our borough was thrown into ciftift4-
sion again cm Tuesd ty morning,.kist, by anothrir
alarm of tire, which proved to be the Mat-budd
ing establislonent of Mr: J oseph Shelley, situate
it Mount Carbon. the lire was tit discovered
until it was impossible to stop its progress, and
although every exertion was made to arreselhe
progress of the flames, yet a considerable amount
o f, property was destroyed. All the buildings
along with a new- boat, r which was on the stocks
at the time perished, 'Two ne.% boats just built,
caught fire from the builning and were considera
bly isjure.l before the flames could be extimoish
ed. The wholC timtimit of property consumed is
t , .1 invited at about ;.:2500. No insurance.
Cite cause of the conflagration has not yet been
ill,m , ere.l
T. t ru I ES.— Ozte of the advantages derived
front the completion of the Railroad is the ips,nov
ed state of ( - tor market. Vegetables of all kinds
such as (Treenreas, new Potatoes, Strawberries,
cah lie had now at Philadelphia prices--and
stiduld 'any of our citizens ling fur a luscious
bowl of , Strawberries and Crean • they can be ac
e. mlmodated.at Mr. John S. C. Martins, who
serves them up in quite a handsome style.
Ffixe ING:MJIIS. • Souville, teacher of the ra
pier, cut and thrust and bro ul sword, is now gi v
nag lessons to quite a nutnlier in our borough.—
Besides the healthful elrect sorb exercises pro
a perfect Icriowledgerof the use of the sword
is-consi.lered a grae'eful and elegant accomplish
ment,
A SiMt A Clq . h; UN ce:s.—ye learn from the
Danville. Democrat, that the three Anthracite
Pinnaces at Unit place have all blnern'out in con
sequence of the low price of foreign iron, and the
want of encouragetiterit caused by the pres,ntre of
the times.
PENNSYLVANI • HALL.—We understand that
Cu.l Johnson has dispnsed of his interest in this
eskildishment; sad that the Hotel in future will
come under the management and control of the
new" purehaljrs, Messrs. Peters & Weaver,
atrSeyeral , articles .have been Unavoidably
crowded out this wi3ek.
Gen. High has licir - lpre-elected Brigadier Gen
eral and J ere-618h' Shappell Brigade Inspector.
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I:nai.soximr.—Our borough has beep thrown .
into quite an exciteinent during
- the pat Wett.in
conseqiience °tithe Visit of Dr. Wooster, Nicene-.
logici*Lecturer, to this place, who has been tem:
ring to large 'audienceS and a class composed of
many of our most respectable citizens,- as well as
proresitiopA men, and men of science.- Although, ,
we object to a portion of the !canter's. style and
manner, yet upon taking the - whide matter into
consideratio'n, ive ale prepared, judging from the
few lectures we, ourset.es, listened to, to coincide
with the other members 'of the class in pronounc
ing him a competent, scientific, and forcible sp'enk
et, and that all who attended have been Li: tickled
by the course.
At the close of the-lectures the Dr. was arres
ted by an ofii•er charged upon affidavit with hav
ing made au improper examination upon the r -r
-son 'of_a young girl in his room, and has been held
no bail to answer before a judicial Infantal (or the
offence. This matte: has created quite a sensa
tion and considerable indignation is manifested by
the citizens in relation to it. As it will'have to
undergo a full regal investigation, we forbear say
ing anything calculated either to allay or increase
the feeling which exists, but hope that a therongh
investigation will take place and that full justice
will be done either by acquitting him, or punishing
him as the merits of the calle may be.
$199,715 O
219,775 0
;570,594 1
$160,405 00
19,9'25 93
$186.391 93
Chief Burgess has desired us to state that the
Committee of Council to.whom was referred the
11 petition in favor of repealing the ordinance agaiust
Me miming at large, has reported against the
object of the petitioners, and that all Swine running
at large iti the strectsof the borough. will be taken
op and disposed of agreeably to the ordinance, on
and after - the 18th inst.
We are aware that there is a dift-renre of opin
ion with ret s pret to this ordinance among our eit
,z-ns but upon Mature rullction,we have no
doubt. the Burough Council will receive the ihaidis
of a large nrijority of Cue co ' , mutiny for refusing
to repeal the law. The impression that the ordi
nance bears hard upon the pour is erroneous, ba r
rause it is nonniotis that swine penned up w ill
subsist on mud, less toed than when running at
la re e. The poor who h uin reined houses with
bad 'fences round their garden plots, genet ally suf
ler more Irom the depredations of swine than these
who live in thtir own houses and can atfird to
keep up good fences.
Luc A I .—The few showers we have had lately
have given quite a delightful appearance to our
neighborhood. Every thing looks brighter and
happier, probably from comparison. The moun
tain foliage bears a more refteshing aspect—the
wild laurel is putting out its beautiful flower with
a renewed boldness—and the rose bud in the gar
den is tempted to break forth from its delicate cov
ering into blushin.; expansion. One should live
m a mountain I end; to learn to admire nature in
its beauty and sublimity. There is a delightful
mingling of the grand with the delicate, which
gives one a higher and finer conception of ruiture,
the towering peak rising sternly to the heavens,
earrit4t with it an impress of strength and
; whilst the green, living trees and the carpel:
ing_of fern, will honey stvitles and other beauti
ful plants, bears one on to the bountiful Provi
dencg and the kind prodigality of the all-wise
Architect. A thunder storni - rolling along our
valleys and rumbling' over our mountain tops is,
in itself, a sovereign remedy for infidelity; and
if any doubt it. they can easily have their scepti
cism removed by pa)ing a visit to u.t.
!lerchaut Tailor
There has been a meeting of 'TAX PAMIR held
at Mechaniciburg, Cumberland county. It was
well attended— and was held without distinction
of party. Ft-oat-among others we clip the fol
lowing resolution.
Resolvit, That as soon as the Legislature shall
have taken measures to cfn-ct a sale of the public
works and 'apply the proceeds to the extinguish
ment of the debt, we will cheerfully submit to all
necessary taxali .0 to tnatntaitt ,unsullied the
!sail of nor good old slate.
A similar feeling is becoming quite prevalent
throughout the State— and we hope the Legisla:
tore now in session, will pass the Bill we publish
ed a short_time 'ago, providing for a sale of the
work;. (Such a measure would contribute more
towards'establiShing
_the credit of the State on a
tirm basis, than all the other means within the
poWer of the Legislature. 7,.1t is self-evident to
every person who has paid any attention to the
subject. that the public works never will pay for
the expenses so long t's they are under State,
inanaBement.
'reedier
OEM
Tompetaiice seems to move along y:ontlertlilly in
Pottsville. Reading ditto (nirogadt.)-Berks 4. Schuyl
kill Jouruat.
Retrograde indeed ! that you do ! so noxious
is the,vapour you breath to temperance, we
under4iind one or two of our Washingto
nians were tempted from their salutary pledges
during thii Encampment, They have returned,
however. to A purefsatmosphere, and have'no doubt
before this, repented and reformed. Our Wash
ingtonians should send a deputation doWn anion;
y iur topers and thus avenge themselves for the
stigma thrownmpoktheir members.
I;o:d Ue aer
Mivr.
C nrpetlar
Tay. A a EIN M era es i C.—This is the title
of on excellent weekly paper, published by Runt
etc Porter, in New York and Boston. It is
devoted to the meamnica;l and seieotifical inter
ests of the country—each number contains sever
al cuts and illustrations of the different inven
tions and improvements in science and mechan
ics, as well as being an excellent tinnily paper.—
:subscriptions at one dollar and fifty cents per
annum, will be received at s this office, where all
Nyho desire it, can see the publication.
BUIL:11)1ER Eimcrins.—Quite an
.e.riteinent has been occasioned in Philadelphia,
in relation to this long looked fur election. The
friends of the different candidates made use of
great exertions for the purpose of insuring their
respective elections ; and the result of the polling
shows a majority of 502 in favor of Cadwalader•
The whole nuinher of votes polled were upwards
Of 8,000.
lwer's new work --EV 7 ,A A TUVE fiTO RIC OF
LIGHT AND D IS just received, published
entire in the I3rotherJonatltan. Price 12i cents,
for sale at this
J t unes's new Novel —Mont.! Ens . srirN, oa
Tar. TENANTS OF TUE HAUTZ, will be -.received
and for sale this afternoon. Price 20 cents.
M 'may's Mussis, for June, is now received
and ready for distribution.
INtrawrlNT Mov E.—The National Intel!igen
cer states—that the Committee of Mays and
Means have recommended the postponment onto
great reductiOn of duties, which is to take place
on the first of July, to the first of August, to give
time for the consideration of the Tarili Bills.
GiLDES SWAN' HITEL, PIIILADELP:IIA.-Our
friend Mr. Chark4' Wciss,heerks a capital hotel-:--
and we advise all those who are' visiting Phildel
phia, and wish to he well accommodated, and
fare sumptuously at ()ma •not.t.Art ran DAY, to
give him a call.
The advertising ~ eustolu of the [Anthill Times
newspaper, is stated to amount to ono million , two
hundred and' filly thousand dollars per aunum,-44,
change papei :
:Ours don't amount to quite•that sum.
I - • • -
cos. The Legislature' : cOmmenced at Harris_
burg in extra session, on Thursday last.
Bonin:Gls Olun ANC y.. -Our indefatig..ble
THE MINERS' JOURNAL.
Inaportant,Projtlet:_,• • •
The fidlowidg memorial to 'Clongress which is
at preSetit; circulating extensively throughout the
States, deserves' the careful, pordsal and considei-
Mien of every. goridcitizen 'the project tirst ori
ginated in 15:32, at it public meeting in Pot Isvitici
called for the puhi , se of taking measures in Op
position to a redutlion of the tariff. The plan,-
in substance, Was submitted to the meeting by a
worthy anJ intelligent citizen of this place, Mr
Joseph Lyon, who now resides in. Philadelphia, as
a preventive to the gr 9 t evils which it was plain
would follow tha.proposeil reduction. Our readers
will perceive the immense advantages which will
he &rise,' to the States from such a course of
policy.—A permanent, well based currency—a
Tariff of revenue, sufficient to protect home in
dustry and pay the interest on the issue of stock
—and by such a distribution among the States
with the pros iso, that the whole,, or three-fourths at
least, shall go towards paring the State debts, thds
restoring
the stocks to their par value and guard
ing the community, in future, against the heavy
losses which the depreciation. occasions. It is a
generally received opinion that many': of the states,
lunless assisted by the general government, ia ill
! be fideed, no matter.how odious it may' be, int.,
repptt 'that. Shou'd the following project ifs
' to operation, ild : such necessity
.can possibly ea
! ist General credit and tat (-real! will thus he
established on a firm and supportable basis— coa
-1 lidence in our currency and institutions hill be
restored, and the wheels of Government wi I roll
• 1 on harmoniously and securely. We earnestly
express a hope" that the project will succeed, and
can safely say that Me have never seen a mea
-1 sure so filinirably calculated to relieve the coun
try from its presihit difficulties as this is.
Fowl the P e nwylewnia Irpiirer
The States and the Nation.
I=l3
We unit , attention to the followin4. Copies
arc eireuhning, in this city for signattrreS. The
intere,ts alluded to arc important, and the plan
throughout is entitled to respectful consideration.
To the 11 , ,,wraldc llte &nide. and Howe of Rep
ol,t,thilive.s if Mc L'Jiiicd Shatz.,
The sob-rribers, citizens of tire United Stati•s,
and re,ident iii the dale of by this
their Nlemorial respeolully represent :
That although our • 4alloo is in full passesnMo
of health, raise, and abundant harvests, ne are far
trout t h e ei•Joy [mut of that happiness which is t h e
only ph p.l oi.j..et of enlightened legislation.
Our present distress arises from the non-fit/G
-went a.f cultruclY : extending from those of some
of our most important sovereign 6tates, down to
the smallest engagements of obscure indi‘iduals:
and this no means throu;ti lack of value in
possession, but train want of that in which said
obligation., ore .dischirgeatile, viz. ready money.
And we declare it as our firm belief, that hon
est debts cannot be paid ; noble indusliy is
turned i. I ; private faith is broken up; and pub
lic credit is pi rishing—salely for want of a PROP
ER CURRENCY!
A vrij'irirot currency we cannot have by coin
Arrund currency we cannot have- without a pro
pc-r this bale tnty be found in the due op
propriawn of a, small portion of the immense ai.il
unvalued national domain.
Tim pitilir lands now unsold have been estima
ted at governtimqt prim to be worth $ 2,000,000-
000 ; we ask fir the present anticipation of only
one-tenth of this vast property, by the creation at
two hundral 'milieus of National Stock, at such
interest a , shall at once command chpital at par;
and•theThamediate distribution of this Steck a
mong the States, Territories, and the District of
Columbia, by an equitable allotimint, viz :
Por each Senator one million : this will appro
priate fifty two millions; [caving the balance
he divided an the basis of representation; as fol.
lows, m,•iwring a rypreiientative for the District of
Colut/f , i3 and one also for e.loh of the T.trituries,
we shall have ;1.600 000 for each representative,
and a frac:lona] balance of the whole of ;100,-
000, which balance might be dii ideal equally ho
tween the three territories and the district of Co
lumbia, and the. allotment Would then stand
thus:
p,,,. C r1{790 NO M 1 r !and r, son.noo
vic,r, (la \"irQ n ...... 01,600.000
w iscousi n V. :a rol ina
l owa 700.000 S. Carol! n 0... . 7,100 °cid
Miehtevi 2.000,000 ;euraia ..... 7.100.000
A , kansas. 2.600,000 Ken tuck y .9500,100
Ni,, !refines:Joe , .
N. Hampshire...s,ooo 000 Oho ..... .13.400.000
Vermont . 000 Louisiana 3 800,000
At„ B: , e h e se: ..9,'200 000 Alabama. 5,000,000
Rhode island. _1200,000 Indiana . .6,200,000
c e „ nee ,, en t 5,000,000 ....... 3,14:0,000
\ew York. .26,1100.000 51 s.siAsippi 3000000
New Jersey .....5,600;0L0 1111ssoun. —.3,200,000
Penn:3ly' I a..... 18,0( 0,01 0
Dela ware ........2,1'00,0:0
In order to SCCUTO a full cotillenCe in the above
as an inve,tment We recUrninsod an uscoNtot-
TioNsc etEattuiri of the avails of actual sales of
the pohlic lands for-the regula-r redemption of this
stock, and a sufficient increase of.duties on for
eign merchandise tp insure payment of the inter
est with rigorous punctuality.
all sorts of ittenis.
(Original awl Selected.;
Charles Dickens and lady, sailed from New
York for Liverpool, on Tuesday last.
The Loco Foos of Illinois have nominated
Sidney Breese one of the Judgda of the Supreme
Court of the State, as their candidate for Gover
nor, in the place of Mr. Snyder, deceased.
Cit eOr OFFIC —The Phil tdelphia,
Wilmington, and Baltimore Rail Road Company,
o n Wednesday evening ele:ted M. Brooke Buck-
ley, L',: q , President, and George D.
Secretary.
. ( 0•-• The following beautiful lines are extracted
from a temperance son.t, written by the R,v. Dr.
Bethune, and published in the Musical Library.
"The FEF:T of Zart'dy men have trod
Theinice front the bleeling vine:
But the stremn comes pure from the :rand of God
To fill thie cup of inine.t.
They are aboUt to try a young and - benuliful
girl in ‘Vestmoreland COUrily tor c buraing a barn
bel , n4ing to her faithleiis, lover. \ Will the jury
be so ungallant as to convict her
The present lord Landon is said to
have bsen_a j ,urney man mason in Nashville, some
forty years ago
ScasTirv - rs. Fon Col , l.m—A paragraph in a
f ore i g n paper says that in Germany the seeds of
the grapes arc fast esmiug into use s as a substituto
for coiLe.
SaTtsrtcTomv Dsvis - i - moic.-4 little girl ask
ed her f ister what was chaos, that papa read a
bout!" The older child replied, "why it is a
great pits of nothing, and nu place to put it in.
An Artillery Company of Salem, ALISF., were
so obliging as to-loan the insurgents of ltliode Is
land, about forty masketail Since the campaign
has closed they have demanded their return, but
only half of them can he (mind. There appears
t o be agencral impression that they are deserving
of their loss.
Some edit& hse nominated governor Dorr for.
president, and Thomas Allen, of Ohio, for vice
president. This ticket is a very available one.
Dorr mica well.
The Caddo Gazette contains the following ad
veitisement :
“ Dr. W. W. George; hsving subdued his po.
litical aspirations, will devote his undivided at.
tendon to the duties of his profession.” -
Frvai'the Y. Aurora. e.
ARRIVAL. OF TILE COLUMBIA.
. .
The stearnship: Coloiabia, teaptain. Judkiqs.
fro:it Liverpool, May Ig;rorrived at her tnoarings
at sir o'clock on' Thursday mornin.i.
TitFre is no improvement to notice in trade—
on tke contrary. the dullness which had for some
tune prevailed has,if possible, increased. People
sacra to have
, made up their minds to enter up'on
no. business transactions whatever until the new
tariff shall have passed into a, law.
The only remarkable feature in the proceedings
of the British parliament, is the introduction of a
bill by sir James Graham, to rorrtinue the new
poor law five yea e rs longer, and to abolish the
unions constituted tm.ler what is commonly call
ed Gilbert's Act, in order that the law may be
uniform throughout the country.
Aloney is: abundant. Good bills can be dis
counted at three per cent. and many of the first
merchants, instead of employing their capital in
the ordinary; way of business, are seckhus for as
investment on loans—fortunate if 0 - key can obtain
per cent.
TUE C* nut. M _SS 4 4 1;11 E.—Her Maje s ty's min
ister's are in possession of a late dispatch for
warded t' Major Potting . er to the tiuthorities at
(7aleutta. 'The despatch in question, we under
-4171 adds r nothipg to what was previously known
of the state of affairs'in ffghanistan ; but it com
pletely exonerates Central hilphin.tone,
aodgn
ing the blame of the late di' , vzter-i to a different
quarter, or rather to different quarters, fur the
council of war conies in fur a share.
Au RIVAL. OF TILE G.t EtT NV ESTEItN.—The
I.iverpoul Albion of the ltith says CIA the steam
ship Great Western urrieed f at that port on the
th, in 12 days and 73 hour 4 from New York.
A great fire is announced to ha., e befallen the
Austrian town of Steijer, not far from ',jut;
where 400 houses were consumed, and thive
l'ourths of the inhabitants, who were celebrated
for their iron" m inufactures, were left without
shrift r. '
Mr. W.ash . ngton declared his departure
for Spain, in consequence of a special noitition
to the queen's ball
The dowager Ditelle , of Ri.diniond expired
l'hur.alay week. at In r residence, in Upper
l'ortlantl place, in her idtb tear.
oly : , t.IIIIIOIW r. ahuut to bestow
her hand on the Earl of Nlansfield, who hai been
fors , ream n widower..
The late rams have produced the most bene
ficial effects on vegetation in all parts of tho
, ountry
Prom the hest information,reMised by the la:t
mail from Hamburg, the loss, by ihe late tire in
that city, of the three principal tireloffices in Lon
don, are £300,000 sterling, £200,00,1150,000
—a sum much greater than was first anticipated,
but which will be paid in the course cif the week.
The losses of the Hamburg fire odiee: and the
Prussian fire office in Hamburg, are much heavier
than the above.
F . : very eye is now turned to Sir Rof , ert Peet, to
watch his course of conduct with re.tpect to the
bribery committee just appoint , d.
TII E li, r%. M O. —The ball marque g on
by her m tje:ty on the 12th May, says the Lon
don Observer, to the nobility and gentry of thc
I md, was one of surprising, brilliancy and magli
cence. Nothing equal to it has been witnessed
for ages. It was a spectacle which no other
country but England could have got up ; and it
must have filled the minds of ull the foreigners
who beheld it with the most enlarged idea of the
splendour of this country. The number pre
sent were computed at l,soo, comprising all
the beauty, the loveliness and the fashion of the
land.
I ter maje,ty w , we a crown of gold, studded with
large jewels of i'arious colors, the points of the .
crown buing firmed with the yin:. leaf. From
the crown were suspended oreillcWs of diamonds.
licr majesty wore two rows of largii peal Is around
her neck. '1 he mantle of cloth of gold was fa,t
ened by a broad gold band, extending the whole
idth of the chest, studded with large jewels of
various colors, while a similar band, studded in
the same manner was laid down the whole length
of the chest, the effect of the whole being that
a large jewelled cross ; the minever with which
the surcoat was covered in front forming, the
back ground. The effect of this was cry beau
tiful.
Prince Albert wore a crown, similar in design
to that of the (peen. mettle of ri , JI velvet,
bordered with gold, and edged with pearls, was
fastened across the chest with a broad and jewell
ed gold band. The tunic of blue, embroidered in
gold, was fastened around the neck by a jewelle4
collar of great brilliancy. The same magnificent
mode of termination Was adopted at the wrists.--
A beautiful girdle, supporting a diamond hilted
sword, completed the leading features of Prince
Albert's costume.
200,000,000.
A piece of gold, weighing five ounces and a
half, the heaviest piece of unwrought t r . d yet
found in Irclaad, was pitched up in the Wicklow
mines recently.
A baker in Belfast announces thet he has im
ported a large quantity of their from America, ad
ortises that he can sell "i'rx an I half pounds
of the best bread ever made iu holster for one
!"
The Iditicrick Chronicle states that Mr. Quin
tin Dick, ex-member fn. Maldon,Thas transferred
£95,000 from the Britig',, to the Irish funds, pre
paratory to residing in Leland.
On:e hundr - el and tu. , m4 person: Vlb'd aml
many maimed and" ; tnnaml4.—A deplorable ca
tastrophe look 'dal-a on Sunday evening week,
on the Versailles and Mention railway, by'which
- .one hundred and-twenty persons were killed, or
have since died of their wounds and many maim
ed andwounded.
In honor of th • king's fete the watcrworks in
the gardens of Versailles were playing un Sunday,
which attracted immense crowds from Paris. The
train to wltielt the &leadenl accident occurred left
Versailles for Paris at half past five o'clock in the
afternoon, and was crowded with passengers.—
• There were,') says one account °seventeen or
eighteen wagons, with two engines before and
ono behind. The velocity was excessive."
When between Bellevue and %tendon, the ax
letree of the first machine broke, and stopping,
the second ran over it, killing the stroker and
breaking the first machine in pieces, spilt its fire
on the ground. Instantly six or seven wagons
were broken in pieces; and the rest, running over
the live fires of the broken engines, borst into
flames. It is the custom on the Left Bank rail
road for the doors of the wagon; to be closed,
without any possibility of opening, their, except
by keys in the hands of the conductors. No con
ductors were forthcoming, and thus the inmates of
three of the wagons were burned. Fr•un the ac
count, it is clear that, for the custom of locking
the passengers in the carriages, so awful a loss
of life would nut have taken place.
; The Paris papers of the 17th are completely
barren of news.
The war party approve highly of the language
of the American envoy. The Press() ezpresses
its hcipe that the United States, under no circum
stances, will disavow the solemn engagements to
resist by war the right roc search. in order to de.
fend the independence and freedom of the seas.
ANOTIIEft CONSPIOACT TO ASSASSINATE THE
KisO or Tag FllENCll.—Another conspiracy has
ENGLAND
IRELAND
FRANCE
been detected to assassinate the King of the
French."' . A number oi.perseit have: been arrest
ed in Paris, amongst others the notorious Consid
me. Among the projectiles seized were several
intended for the destraction of . the king, by be
in; thrown in the carriage, and to assa.:sinate, of
course, as many of his family as might happen to
accompany him. It is stated that the information
whtch led to the detection of this plot was given
by the mistress of one of the conspirators, who
has been since murdered and her body thrown in
to the Seine.
SPAIN
- •
A recent letter from :pdritl mentions a rumor
of emit importance. It says, we have good rea
son here to'belicvi• that the queen's mother and
Louis Philippe are already engaged in securing
the aid of the pope to contract her molars miens
to some one Donato prince of their own choice,
as soon as she has completed her 14th year. on
the 10th of October next. This scheme like
others of Louis Phillippe, will prove a future.
P-IRTUGAT ,
The ch . :times of a. commerci.d treaty between
England and Portugal were becoming greater
cr
ery Java The 29th ult hal been kept as 11
being the day on which Don Pedro firm
covered the charti•r.
GERMANY.
A 411;11 C,,nll,lgrafiwt—Destrue
Ihr City ,11 Ilatahn , 4l,q Fire.—The city of
lhimburg, the great commercial emporium At
Genitally, one of the most flourishing on the con
tinent of Europe, is a heap of ruins.
The fire, which broke oubon Wednesdiiy ni4ht,
the ith instant, and which there is every reason
to believe was the work of an incendiary, extend
ed to lifts-two streets, most of which were redo.--
ed to ashes. On a rough calculation, the loss of
property was from three to four millions sterling.
but it is 'believed that the total 'los; will be double
that amount No person can Ali how moos
were 100, but a great lIIIOILtr ref rrp , o:lg.
have perished. The canals through the cite w.
so that no Water could br f.,und. The lire
raged from Wednesiki
1114: On the latter day, at Mil.: o'clock, the Dail-
Hanosierim, and Prossion tiOops entered the
town, to-olg well supplied with gunpowder,
conotwored blowing fir the house:, to arrest the
progress ut the thilors This was compleh•ly
fried by - soislay mornimr• The senate &deo , '
CNery person to leave the town, and nothing could
exceed the heart rending spectaele of thoMiands
of poor people, frantic with dick losses.t nil with
out the means of procuring food or shelter.
It is stated in the latest account that sixty
streets, courts, and alleys, and fifteen public
buildings. in all about 1,500 lions:: havb fallen a
sarritice. The number of live; lo:.t is said to be
between 250 and 300.
GREECE.
1 IITIMT: E• N E. — The 14 ,Itrs from
Athens of (he 28th ult. state that several ‘iolent
shock. of earthquake a ern felt in e..rious pods
Pte Pelop.mueso:; ou the 1St!), at SeArt3, the
.shock lusted from 25 to, 3t) seconds eieh. "I'he
' l inhabi ants run terrified out of their.llcm-es.
no the same day, ro the yore, of ,he night,
ley or rive othrr slighter shocks were es;•eriene• d.
Beyond the Eurolas un immense trek fell from
Mount Menelas,,ne , r the villige of Brooch is.
An old tower situated in the town of M 140114
C 9. was thrown to the gr o und. At Mistra the
soil trembled with more violence than et Sparta
and a portion of the Hellenic Colb ge and several
houses were destroyed. The water of ihe Spflng,
and wells became turbid, and an enormous rock,
ha'ving detached it-elf from the suinmit of old
Mount Mistra, rolled •+•ith terrific noise into the
BIM
At. Calames the first shock, felt at half past
nine o'clock, lasted between forty fit 'y
ends, and there were ten others from that hour un
til midnight, at intervals of three-quarters of an
h our. :71 .r.t - of th- house; were datitag , d, and
srweral in the nete,rdrarhood actually it Ise w ry
Upwards of fifty drvellm 4 s were thrown dorm at
Areopolis, and fifteen towers eruirthlerl at (Etylus
Many persons were hurled miler the ruins of
their houses in the province of Mains.
At Androusa several churches fell in. On the
25th ult. at abegt 4 o'clock A. M., another shack
was felt at Palms, which lasted a minute and a
half. The Courricr
unuoupces eat a rr d
rain had fallen at rripolitza and. el.mwhere, and
that the minister,ef the interior had collected in
formation respect rig that I , llCriMilrllol/ asitch
would be suhMitted to the examination of the
medical board.
N E lfri,l In the Cinr-innati
0,a,.9te the following statement of In•ts ~hewing
the progress of the Stik tiasinv,s to this
as indt,-a'e.l by the bounties atittu,llly paid in the
several States :
In Ohio the bounty paid to silk grow re in
15:39 was $ 71 10
ISII 2581 78 '
The a hole amount ruled pruataictl last
yell is set fiumii at 3000 :11 isi
Ihu : buut•ty paid to a
183 G sas $ 85 20
1839 •• 139 99
1811 46 - ,5 10
hi New York the increase in the geaniiiv of
cocoons inoiluced bas liven very rapid, in 18 in be
in.. 2,000 lbs., while in 181'1 it Wii,/ 11,16
lu Pennsylvania the Li .wity piid in
184.0 was ,f , 21111 89
1841 4118 55
The Rey. Frederick A. 12,Jss has pr..b.thly ratt—
ed more silk than any other nerson tit the coun
try. I)nring the bit yeti - he ;old duo lb.. of reti
e,' silk in Burlington, (N. J.) for jlfuo. A silk
Filature has been recently estatilialted in
,
FOREIGN GIOD4.—TAC New York Express saws
that the exports tit tureen goods have been unu
sually large within the last ten days. The causes
which, arc said to produce this are
1. The rtc.t that no TarilF p-obably he popp
ed before the 30!li of June, and then the import
ers can re-enter them at a lower rate of duty.
2. The very low prices which conic of (heft
bear, were rendering the sale tit unt4rely out
oC the q l ydniri without grt
3. 'Tim low prices inducing many importers
and shippers to try the South American maraet.
4. Thb news of the litteudeci,ion of the Supreme
Court, that goods are !laid.: to seizure oiler having
been regularly passed -at the Custom House and
the duties paid and the goods sold to other par
ties, has induced the owners to order the goods
fur re-shipment to Europe.
The amount el debenture to be paid by the Gov
ernment to the owners of goods will he very
great, and will than a large item in receipts and
expenditure?.
A DUELCFUL S - roar.—The Wunt:Holly Her.
all state.: that a man and his wife lately living in
Chester Township, in that County, •• were laot
detected of having thrown three of their children
into the lire, and there let them remain until they
were burnt to' - ashes.' This was done directly af
ter each child was born, for the third successive
year."— Phila . laquircr.
IMPURITY OF THE BLOOD---11111Hally Of the blood
causes pain and inflammation on that part of the body
which from any cause may be weakest, and therefore
Predisposed to the seat.of the disease, or place where
the impurity of the blood cieposites itself, thuseausing
Dysentery. when it settles upon the coaltriof ihs lutes
tinal tubes, producing a glair which keeps up the con
tinued irritation. This is removed by purging with Dr.
Brandreth's Vegetable Universal Pills. No other way
of curing ought to be employed save pia, ging; the cure
is then a real one it is a postive removal of the cause
of Dysentery: and the same reasomag !midi with every
appearance of the only one d in purl ty-of blood.
Purchasa in Pottsville, of Wm. Mortimer, Jr. and
of the agents published in another part of this paper.
On Thiirsda evening. the 9th inst., by _Rev. Wit
linm Bayne, Mr. DANIrt. F C1.A5,11111E,10 (Hiss cno
LINE MILLs bot of Pottsville.
_
Dcatlrs
On ‘Vednesday morning. ith inst., HAI:RIFT ,‘ANF
ITAtt rt... daughter uf Samuel and Ilan-tot Ilartz, aged
3 years, 2 months And 18 days.
V $1
There is but little change in the Coal tbde, meal
that the shipments have increased a little. ltcuunn.
lies to drag as. heavily as ever, and the preen are l a,.
nous to all engaged in the trade. The PhdadulPh ia
Commercial List, st a tes that 1,0 1 10('na1,, ow
cargo or in large lumps is selling at 93 9J r., 4*"
per ton, cash ; Schuylkill white ash at $3 15 a SJ, ; ,,a
red ash *it to $4,50 per 1011. cash and 4 inoß_ Its re _
tail, white ash is wiling at from 4 75 and red a, ! ,
$5 a 5,25 per ton for broken and screened and eg g
Coal. -
Coal freights to Boston h i s declined to 4 Z! Sit, and
ver.sels arc becoming, more plenty HI the Schuylkill
upwards of forty having arrived thereon Wedon,il, l
last.
Freights to Philadelphia and New York, retn.iinthe
"Fhe•shipments of Coal front the L.l( kaw.t rut r,gio n
amounis to 62.138 ions.
Schuylkill Coal Tenth!
sh pments of coat for the eek ending nu There
d.,‘ ece uueg last:
Vroin On;i,vdie and Part Cartnan, •
ticl !kill I Liven , I -an
Per 13 st report from Potmvill.- I T .Carlool,:,", ',I 9
•• from Sehoylkilt 41113
Freizhts.
r•lttswllle to Plitlatle
• to NOW York.
lheirentla from Scliti3 I kill lI:i i I'mll • I r,„
sto )0.45-..d.t onr ton ices than fr.nit rot: ,:; t .
t trtt ,tt.
I alle yII iII Coal
('..al Irmo fort Cl.ntoo, to 11.1$
June I lon ter 6I
:b.+: :0;
7 Jt0i...11, Sl
T I' II 47..rt1
•' 'J IL Ilicri.utt, Lk)
r Last
CM
./(.11;-rsot, Day
8 Hove
1' 1 Laa
J. Sz CA!:
3 Boni • 163
Per I.lst 1201
' • A XDKIISON, 11120 W N & ( . 0
2 13t.a13 1 (I
8 " Per I. ,st .11
%WILLIAM . ..\;F%
l'er Last 109
[EMI
1'0.1.11 1 4 7 Rolls
1.:()11( ; WICC „
Coal 'trade.
11,1 from NI inch Chun!. fur ll.e %% et I, I
U/hill . 26, 1612--•
1.. ('‘..al Nay. Co
11ea,vr Meadows,
Ilazlcion,
:ngitr Loaf,
I=
L. Goat 4- Nay.
Beaver. A10:010w Cu
Lal tOO (0.
Sugar Loaf C u.
DIomN Carlien [tall Road.
The total atnotott of transported on this road
up to • I'itomtlay ea•enntg last, is 211`83 tot,
N. I-LP:AVER,' 'trite(
Schuylkill alley Hull !toad
(t. tinny or ( 'oaf transportta on the Schur 1f..:1 1 .1
w..ek ending lone 4, 0111
i—ist return 11,1557
ENE
47.•2:/
It. ro•rrs, or
Mill Creek - R.li Road.
incont of ettal Inoo.poOrfl on this road from the
t.nnnetnAttordt: up to Thorsday usentnut
10.972 Inns.
GEO. ILOKSTY, Collector.
Mine llill and Schuylkill Haven Railroad
Tne l'ellowistz is the nntneut nl C”altranqrei9ed nn
th , " Itww, fur the week ending on Thursday errn,no
Tifil II I
l'er lust report, 5:1.816
WM. \I YELL. Collr•r'r r
EMI
Oni Market,
11111LECTE11 •1' E :li. i.r. l'uTrsvtLt.A, Jur.c 11, 1+ , 12
Wheat 11,,,,r, pr 8b1.14.00 Bacon, per Itt. 6i
,
It -,.'- do r en. 1,75 1 , ,, r k, .'1!
\l' ball, . bslil 1,21) !lank' " - 10
1Z.,,-, " '75 Potatoes, NI:1M J'
Cora. " 621 elm , ter, tun 500
.. 54) Hay .- 15 . j..20
F_%_+, df ,- z 9 l'oo.o by s'd, lisil 2:0
ILater, lb 12:, Clover " - 5,00
• I._:r ENGLISH HAPTIST PRE %CHING.—
Notice ix re , p,ctrully given to the ntlwintant..9 of
Vott,vill”, and Its vo•nlity, that (bile, will I.:
prear7;tin t ; in the ..1c.1,111.1V, every Sabb t h, at
I'. U , by 'he I2t.v. :I. M. Tyler, u rect;ot
et.oloo.• of 11.twilton Literary and Thenlo,9elt
IrP.titot, po, N. Y. June 11. :
11011S1:$.
1t..."() TT 'E is hereby atven, that a hrnwn
AA- about ten year,: old, we h shntr all ample.,
errydted hind lev, eta] a iniddhurrAong toil. Ave,
a tidy Marc 1.1 . 1)ii: tea years 010, WI:k1 Sho,s alp a.
round, bni.lll white mirk ir. the forehead, :lad .1
rather nhnrt tail, were found in a field laic to the
"ecapaney of 'I,V honey, near flertzn:f.
in Notwegeln Town.hip,on the 27th (14Y
1?"..11, and that the mote were duly eide•erl
the h r I:, Or the TiAtit Clerk of Not wezi 11
and will he sn!il heenrtlir< to h'a',
the i te nor will pay the (humans, enst:i and eler
Tile horaem can he seen at li,eh
nera ihFel, in Port Carbon,
S, 11 KEIJI! , rws.r, Agent.,
Line 11,
PENNsYLVANIA HALL
1111.1 E public are re-peetfnlly informed that the
autracritierg have taken thnt large and corn
" egtaldt+hmerft, recently kept
by William G Johnson:l: to the 6;1-
. 11 ' 1 'tgr-
net patrons of this catahliahtnent and
111111
&Icr. ~_, t ie nitric generally, theuntlengcned
protirso to extend all the becorninii.ciati.m.i and
corntorta at thig house that men au sati.factorily
received, while under Ike ch a r ge o t .51 r .
JOSEPH WEAVER,
JACOB PETERS. .
Pimsvillv, June
ROIX.:ER'S CUTLETlV.—Roilzer'a celebraud
Pen Knives, also office Knives, just received and
for sale che:ip by B. IJANNAN.
June 11, 24
SILVER, AND GERA:\ N SILVEr: PENCIL.••CASES, very cf„icap, at 31 and 25 cents cacti,
tbr sale by June 11-24, B. BANNAN.
FIRE PLACE SCREEAS--Elegant Fire Place
Serf-Tog, just received and for fk 3c by
June . 11, 114-- - B. BANNAN,
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3A PER II ANGII\ GS 3c BORDERS--A fresh sup
ply of Elegant Papers Hangings and Borders, for
rooms and entries, very cheap, just received rind for
sale by June 11, 21— B. BANIN.O.
A,LBATROSs QUI ILLS.—Alhatr9ss Coins, a no. -
an excellent article, just received and for sale ny
June 11, 21— B. BANNAN,
SONGS ron c 1 COLD WATER ARMY,—
to:Mumic, for vale by B. MINIVAN.
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