II II POTTSVILLE. -SATURDAY 111ORli1NG, OCT. 14, 1843. ; r • 3stsuranco. • The subscriber. Ain't for one of the t tour. • • i• • 'Philade!phin, is props! • eke in. sorintaits on sU descriptions of prone tf such as Moist Milli; Stables, Goode, Fornitu .sc., Ate st thseery lowest rates B. BANN AN. --.-- - - tCP try 8. Palmer.- • Etc, No • 59 Pine Street. rbiladelp . bia fa evahoticed to act as Agent•to receive ir&.ctiptione and,. adiertiroccients for this. paper. • t - - . ,:,.. . • S4lttlyllilk County Erect I .., 'The election in ' this county,, has eeentneted moat gloriotisly foi Whig principles. With the ereepUon of fear instances, the . entity ticket.s • doptedby thern,in °Pp-olden to the regularly noir,. inagedlbertfoco Delegate Ticket % hat been earn. ed. 'This Will be. cheering intelligence for our • Whig trier:ids abroad, u it pioves that the cui , *tins of thil region, are aviekening to a conscious ness of their true and. essential interests. The spirit *4 intention of the 'Whiurneaiures are . beeelelegteew evident, and as the bitterness of _ party virile' to abates over the bond, so ail the support o these -measures strengthen and i n Mallen he work of change, is repid!y progres sing, end oaf these point with the finger of cer tainty, to. thepiBnip nt election of Haan: Cur, in 184 II.• . ' - - It r our readers to the official returns, ,published in another colucon, and whilst we con ! , gratulate Ourselves. upon did result , we would' :give the llocofocos timel notice, that Schuyt . kill eounfy, will . in 184 ...give . ° majority in fa= , parr of HARRY of the 'EST! , Irennsylvan a. Llectionas The results of the election es Jar es heard from -throughout the State, are of the most triumphant . and gratifying character. e contest has been waged upori" the greet 'petitl I principle, and the victory is unqualtfia - and 611,p:tete. The -voice of theinajoiity , has been upheld in too& of whig measureilendj the odious delegate system has re. 'calved a cheek, which will, we hope; forever retard , Its operation in 'toils State.. • , .1 A higher and greater cause (or rejoicing et this resulttla t h e assurance it giives us of tlie success :'. ottbich will follow the election for HIV UT CLAT. We. took kipon it as a certain .pretnoiaition. of the great event, • when that crowning. qu slion of principle is brought before the people fo cll.' de . - _ cision. '• 1 • . - The following is the - result-as far as ' heard . from— . .The Pililadelphialeity end county Whig Ticke includini Sheriff; is elected by about'lBoo -inajOr . try. 1 '' '' ':'', :. - .t" !. ''. In the Finn District, '2 (jvrit,rd icy Morris, a no ble whiglis erected to Congiess by about ibli ma• • priry ote l fMCCUlly. , In the second District (city) J. R. Ingersoll (whig) is:elected, and in the 3d - and•4th,l3 J. Ingersoll and Smith, Locotocor, are elected..-The whole Whig city ticket ii -carried by iiiseee insjitrity, and in-the coenly the Lo'cof,o ,. co ticket for Senators and Representatives are elec. tad. i. . , . . .. InDel - aroma county the whole whig ticket is 0- . leoted bylabout 300 me.) idly. In Chester Do: by shout,4oo,Majority, inclu : ding the 'member of Congress= ' . t ' Montgomery reported '' -600 Locofoeci majority. In Sticks the whig - candidate for Congress has • upwards of 700 majority, and i4-Lehigh county 24 rujoriiy; Whtcja wszures 'tbee•Whig member by a , liege majority., -: ' ~' 5' . ..,,, In' Lincaster . county the liberal Whigs_ and Anil-msione have achieved a gioriol.lll victory over • faction l oT Anibtliations - and`Lockifocos by about I'ooo ntajority:'• This is cheering indeed, as it aria _ • ,elnexpected. • , In York end Adeins, Doct. Nes, i volunteer for Congress, in favor of the present Tariff and the Land Distribution: is elected td Congress over the regular. candidate by -almost 700 majority! ' In 4ebenOrt the whole Whig ticket is elected. In Dauphin Do. except one member' of Aaseme My, and Commissioner - it •,- • . . . In tea Northumberland District. Oen. Frick has been elected ter ingress. by about 500 majority . over John Snider, who Was elected in the aims District three y ears , ago by upwards of 1200 me ; 1/./' jority. - 'lt is' believed that every . coup y in the District has given Frick a majority. l i. , In Danville, Wines (whig) beat Black (Lo eofcreo) for.Pringreas. - . A ,". In Franklin the Whig Ticket is eleitte,4 by a limit 200 nis • 3orily. • .In Cumberland the re7l l Locofoco ticket car ried.r . - .. . , . , • In Union and Satiate i ri whig Fteprseelitoives are elected. ' . ' - - ' In 'Decks county R j itteria elected to congrea by 4 small maj , rily, end torn of lite Repießentatives on the regular LocOfocer tacket have been defeated iby volunieers. It is also-stated that the Leedom Cinsl Comminioner's ticket, hle only 600 ma lerltY in the county., . Dar Congressional District. The following is the result of the election In thisdistsiel : I RAMAILT:' USIDiFIGED. -. 700 270 tiauphin 'boat - Le - ban op Sekuy (o ci s!) 913 - 412 • Mrjhrity 561 I earth' Com • haters. • The followingie the vote for Ctut'al Commis. stoner. in Ibis e'oanty • 1- 7 - f4 WilFernTerr4•• . 1619 . Simeon Guilford' • 1621 - Beniemin.Weaver • • 1606 Jame. Clark - f • 2258 Jeese;Miller . ` 2749 W. B. Foster, Jr. 2248 , t 4 erwroe Average !tlajority - 636 Benjeoir *Body. eived 765. ind Thames Berger lap votes fur C•mmisconer, in the eouit , t . ' Nser r isaszt;,!-Hee gone for the ..teenfocos— 'Nest yew it wll r for Henry Clay. The fol. lopritig-is the result : " . Whig , Locofoolus le 68' Four LocotciOqtaild ono Whig , elotted to Cort ices*. Eltievoutar, Dirratcri—P Idusbe's ma jority in Ibis county , 37 - 81'—lo Cilbol3, Mon. toe. end Pike, Coolbaugtea majurity is 'about 1000 reekingliogiee fo;jorily '2781-In . Carbon county Hulibee, received about 250 votes. Virsarstsorow..:—The labial' have 'wept Wlt miagroa,. Delaware, fq'the first time in a great many years, 'a the• recent charter electinn., `-eor sect pria 'les are wietzphing every where ...and Reny of tb Most, will be-elected to the Prattietici,. i* 1644 , by , soilsouoistw•- Me*. **Vella. Hexer Cr.ii ."-Every indiastion t of popular feeling, as they daily transiiie,addi to the;convic tion that the farther of Aehland Will Le carried into the Presidcwitti • chair by S greeter majority thin that which - secured the election of our belov ed Ijar'ri.an. T.,ocoinest i 3 rapidly leaving the narrow and infected precincts o!; party atmosphere, ind - factioes trickery, 'BIZ is- gra4cally, yet cer• tainly, settling dOwn upon theintrinsic merits of principle. Upon this ground We trust the contest, with a fair hful reliance and,st fl:rn confidence in the good sense of the mass: the people at large are beginning to estimate this centest of principle, and to compare the two partir their measures. They are and understand the salutary effect which the Whig tariff h-.a had - upon: this bueinees and industry of the country; they have. seen our me chanics I rotected, and bur manufactures prevent: ed from being broken up by of foreign productions, end they are, .now Convinced that it was the only measure which l i cohld ha l ve arrested the dosinwbateniLncy or our pro , petini: They bayonet Irgotten either: the t idt:termined °ppm*. . , Lion manifcstedagainst the measure by eta 'Limo. loco party, and will ~member it when the period for the Pleahlt nial canvass shines. The enemy themselves are aware of thcindlusissm•which al ready issPringing up over the country in advance of that nintest, and the Derneiratic. Review for October, contains in its leading intiele, - the follow. ing remarks: • re is no• serious question as toile Wing candidate .It . is trf'beCiav-.CniT, with an chthh• sit of personal feeling which :we envy hint thehonor of having awaketed in his friends and his party; far More than' we should that of the office itself wip whigh- they ,are so. earnestly bent to adorn and_ reward the closing years of his /Ong paliticaNifc. a • - 10 ; •• • Cr..sa then can alone be the Irian; and the indi. cations are apparent enough, lie indeed ittould not be duebted that the rally 414 struggle to be made for him will equal, it not surpass, in vehe menoe and in lavish profusiOn,,of means, the -be. fore.unparallellcd efforts ot 040." cry Whilst we congratulate' our friends upon • - the . general , result of the political cantinas iq this county, we cannot help alluding with some de. , gree of astonishment, to the,cheracter of the vote given in the Borough a We have alWays understood from the great dissatisfaction which has proceeded from titif"..district. that the inhabitant. were opposed and' boatile to thmor der system ; but we are now iconvincid that we must have been mistaken, odier wise they •never would have voted 'to perpetuate it. The citizens of Schuylkill, by this time, understand that the cause which entailed uptim it i tit region all the e yile of tlieJsystem, was the Want of a 'sufficient taiiffi and Mne. Urnberger; is a Free Trade man, a • Mr. Ramsey, an advoCalc of the Tariff; every .te given in favour of.the (Miner, was calculated o decrease the price of labourLand perpetuate the order, system. . • Arrestre.—The season ielhere, around us in all its beaujyi end variety--Oir presence has been heralded by_ the signs of growth and decrease— fruits ripetiing and flowers! decaying. The little frost spirits that gather round and accompany the fce.King, have-trooped over jour mountains and left the print of their chill fingers upon the green of the ferret. The leaves put - on , their fan! tactic livery of red arid yellovv, and, more beauti , tiful than ever, seem tof glor'Y in their decadence. We.iovithe stituhln;not only . for its actual val. oe, bul let the'roany happy reminiscences it awe. 'tents—days gcirr i ; : hy when the .grape.vine,the chesnut;aed the . hickory, bore witncee to our vie. ittng depreda•ioni--when d4enthrellFd from the bOndegu'of slate and•LoOk; We have hastened wish •uiCkened detelininatiOn do l 'wreek Our revenge •upon the luscious fruit or the.broWn nut. A visit our mountain i land et presentwould well repay the tiouble: The rich drapery in which all . nattire is clad, 'J i dda a mellow and ri • prned appearance' to all sensible things, and - the infinite variety of hue 'and shade, gives the mind ample field to-wander , and admire. This is the period the poet mutt have alluded to ;hen the Bed of his verse,.appreciating this beauties of cre : ' stion•turned reverently, .• froM Nature up to Na ture's Gad." • SreameoaT Es.PLUlll33M.+—ATittel from Pith's hurg iri the New York Tribune, hat the follow ing particulars of a late disaster in the Ohio: • i A serious disaster Occurred to the steamer iiluAtingum Valley, aliout•4s miles below this city. near Liverpool, Ohio. r The boat stopped to take a flat iu a tow, and While the bandit were employed in endesvoririe to,ineke it fast, a Bee of the stetboarsl.boiler• rollstised, ecalding three men. rwo of theM jumped' or Hvero bloWn overboard, and wire drowned ; the 'other expired in the af ternoon, suffering great agony. The rtienes 'of the, injured indtviduels were William Butler. of New lark ; Diniel • Crdrni and G. Frazier, of Zanesville. Neitheeboat hor cargo were inueh irjun3d, Somebody is to blame; but nobody, as usual, a willing to have it laid/ on their shotil-; ders. . . , CAnniti tr Cuzerr.—lti I a" following - is the re suit in Cart;oycounti,asfar as heard (torn: i ' 1 : „Hanarts. Cocits•uou.l Mach Chunk .... : l i,Z . 267 I U. Towsnaensing - . li • .. - -94 Evt•Penn '. I 93. 6 I '2lluha'uoy ' - fa L. Tovnam§fising • dOr i i. 88 Lausanne ~ - I - . 8 73 . . flanks i , - , .. 22 . 27 l . Penn Forest' 00 - - 00 ' i The war between the Van Burenites and the Cillhourtitcs thmugholiti the country is daily in creasing in bitterness and animosity. Threatis are bindied about quite. prFifu<ely, and the detell naination of tire Vanites seems to be that Calhon • shag withdraw his Mime fibna ' among the.Candt ..dates. Both are aniionsin sustain the glory - 4 defeat, and another grand squabble is about:cern. mancii.g.- MAIL limstsant urn I Fortosax.—A voting man ;Sated Morris R. Ejeritt, Who had carried the mail for a nun3ber,oe, years on the route from Aligstorto 'Tallahassee, aecenfly extracted a check from the nisii beg,.and altered the name, froni A. M. C'ole, to whom it Wait made payable, to :that of Cole. The r eame person, it is stated, forged en order ler min amoutit i of goods, ,and obtained them. He vials arrested and imprrioned at Jscksouville, (E. FL) for trial, Council Abionnb 6 i 22 18 ' 85 , . 0.4 r Where is the boasted Lacbrow : majority of •1200 for Umberger, In this eounty ? No furthfr confidence can be piece :sin,their:calculational-- ff Miners:vile had donirjhCr duty,,Umberger's jOritiwoutd base fallen short of 250-and pelt year chuylkili CoutitY 'Will give a i,iajtiriti for rry of the West, the originator ofmany, and the supporter of all - the Dethouratic Whig Measaree. (0. The weather , for the past ,eels hail been quite seasonable as the 'eying ts, Pleasant dunag the day and nut uncara)ortably cool o-nightr. Fine hiacing Autumn; weather, free from billion, fever, ague,- and all other uniliciahle maladtic It , . asretsa Sesoot..—iiirlons. A. Berger, desires us t state that his•Daneing School will be opened on onday, the letb insti All persons wishing to join be eLssp, uist:tippli litaracialntely !I ths Pean, a/ ',a 41. ' ' P - • ; ' , [ ' • . I; ' .•4 i .. i ~ 1122 I t • ME Four /Ways laiter,fa: i om E ope, ARRIVAL OF THE GREAT_ W ESTERN. ,The Great Westean arrived at New York, On Saturday, shoot 11 'o'clock A. M. bringing With it her London d des to the 22d, and Liverpool, ,to tiept 23d. The news poineSses some interest, and in. addition to that on,otir firitt page we:publish it. . Eh/giants.. I The Queen viaited Antwerp on the 7.h-of Sep tember, an 33 was received there with wary mirk of respect and attention. Speaking Oi l this trip the papers Say that bee Msjeaty'S excursion must Ime . been tolerably expensive, taking bar' 'donation at Eu es the criterion. She left s thouaind guineu there for the servants alone,Thesideadi mond said bass end other costly cadCaux to p l ersonagert of higher standing. Mr. 5 Stewart, the'Briiiiii alloistei died there about the Eniddle:,of Angus! A large body of Polieisileft Lotidon for audit' Wales. , • On th e ' /lett inst.; neatly ; . 1.060 hot dueed to ashes at Sinehiwelssenburg, Theldanage'r ofthe Carlialißa4 I ed, and left in overdrawn seeount of A letteri!oris' itosterdata States him woe Teolly frightful inliollanti. It ie supposed in Well lnformed q; Alrs. Gilmout will not be oonvieted. • The Pariatins ere melt 'mortified Victoria (lid not visit Patie The troubles in South ;Wales co i unabated bigor.f . t I r elated. Quite an exciting4Cene took plat peal ilsorne, Dubli4 on the 18th of which grew out of McCcihnor'a • int the fo)lowing resolution. "That until the national rights of self.lagisla; lion in the possession of on i own railiamenti and of a valuation and perpetuity of hi , 4 farm to the tenant, We repeaters shall pay no renf, county Cass, rent charge, tithe, poor rates, or any other charge out of lend." a, , • The resolution wss opposed O'Co'nnell, who stamped it a 'Hegel and introduced .e series of resoluti9 horror for the :principle which. unanimously. A greet Oat of uoi sion occurred, and the meeting final) the Midat 'of - the most intense excite . . Dif tDrI7L . EXPLOSIO4I.—We earn flora' a passenger who came pOastnight in the steem boit.South America, that a powder mill. at liigh Falls, about seven miles west from 'attakill, was blowin up yesterday afteritoon about five o'clock. There were six persons an the building lit the time of the , explosion, ali of whom inns bloivn to .. atoms. - Some three hundred kegs of powder are to have,been in thenill - whee r the aCcident occqrred. The foremani,vras indisposed, and the Person having charie of the Packing and drying houie is supposed to basil been'intexicated. The repOrt of the explosion 4cited considerable alarm at Catskill, many persons taking it for an earth , quake. A simile: accident occurid at the same place three or four years! ago, when four persons .were killed.—Albany Fe. Jour. I .. 1 :0. Another Elea serpent has been discovered off Cape Cod, and the Poitoniaos Imo half crazy upon the subject. These down asters heat all creatipn in the manufaciure'or hu bogs t This last phenomenon was rhapea like an 'eel, was a. hout one hundred end Assenty.fi,n i tect in length, and wee about the circtiniferenis n ihogsh•-• "Atm—from cutting corn en hi. toe. a, the other day. Recollect that.—Rech. Strfr4 . Aye ay' o s Copra' I and don't fci.iget your in' evitable, fete should irtt rioi cease that obstinate propensity of getting corned. .f • • Captain Newton commander of ttre ill fa ted; vessel,' the Miseouri', his directed a cornmeni cation to the, tiecretary of the Nee l y, In which be gins all the particulars:oi the dwaster which pro ended. he.sayi- from tke breaking orif a dimijohn of turpentine. Captain , Newton, closes his state: ;ment by requesting thatla Court of I,lntreirY should he'directed to insesticsie the facts 'a the can.. The last invention is perfume es for the ladies.—Phitudel ta,,P A sort F red)st, we sup pi tad with-coigne and Onastuat. se.—As far beard the Wage have eVeted 7of the inembare of Cori/nis i , and one independent, to 5 LO.ofoena; Notwithstanding the Locofuco gerrymander. it to I:)lieved that the members' of Congreo will be equally divi ded. - The titpresenta6cis; es fat ae h 24 Whigs, to 24 Lomirocos. _ , Wito Picizoss•—T he bills a Pa, are said to be literally thri species of gamo.--P/4/.,Chron. •1 We saw two . sPortemen enteung our Borough a few days since, completely iloSded ddii with pigeons, which they had Filled wlthin s . ehoz die. tanca of Pottsville. ' . . Etzci;toss.—There will be e ections „held, this month in Ohio and .New. Seats . Neit month in Michigan'', Mississippi and Massachusetts.. 071. Although all nature is nottf in the sere and I Yellow leaf, yet it is ectrrently reported , that the Richmond Star man it just se gr i l een se ever. "Dont know what to,do for koosh.—/Fich. Star." • Ha ! ha! old aaelled•head ! 1:405 growing too shish is it 1 . - I I The. Nov Orleana Picayune eays-: Taidies in the habit Of lacing their "stays to a Magian injuri ous to their health should mite the temperance [Mo. °lt will prevent them from get4ng EM If yon live according to the you will never be poor ; if eccor ceprica, you will nevar be rich. al , The Millerites have finished.therrihuge tent it Cincinnati and criCamencel operations there a short time since. : ' i c,fThe Drum Hbuse at Itleirch 'Chunk, was with all its contents :destroyed by Its on Man gey last; as also were three airs; each - dontainfng two toils of coal. ;1; 0, iaaL Cormier Orriatr-- hege4eral impres• sion is that the have elected their Canal Co . rnmiesionere. • ' • ' AMIMICAN raising !sod manufac Oire of Americon silk is progressing moot success fully in Ohio. One factory ) there, purchased by Mr. Gill; made upwards of 170 pounds of lulled silk. The prospect 'for the lust reritilt t or the bu siness is mostfavourible. The Yellow fevff:lie etilij southern eitfactiaill4Aa74, leans. The Plebeian calls : Mr. Vi 42 Buren tried man.' Yea. he has been OW and convicted,. !I be executed in '44, if his friends are foolish enough to put hie neck in the Presidential, n4ose.—Ro 'ehe•ter Democrat. I HiPPY COMMOII6TI Eder J. ne New &RUDA Mercury imps_ that the !Court of , Common Pleas was in session'oorTuesday last; at Nantulk• et, three hou rs arida' half' end hosing nothing to do, idjOuro'ed ithoutdaT. The Coboty Court of Manbee Vineyard, met at EZlgertown las t Weck, and finished , all thtit husinesi ICI one hour ,All the breeches fa she Ponarylvettie Canal. hiss beets folly repahea, sal the :atieittetio tie not .Itl :^taplate I S' JOURNAL THE mIiNER I = r at Bogbts, :13 Toeidsy, rEiur t were e 2 s ei4 g4i.iri les ibsconil- it pauper , . harte?, that that Queen . , ntione Ivan ta at the Re. tieptethber, roductiob of by Mr. ; .Ton and criminal, no expressing 1 Wore Parend r end confu- Y adjonrnedlii an did .ocofoco match, use, well seen' ffM=l '.und Pittsburg, tinged with-this !dictates cf altar at' ding to the world'. prowling , about Our tibileAtutriew Or• . s .„,fi • 24.11 patio of 3tents. copzum befiletect!) A, country led went a courting—but his father found pout; and forbid the matter. as the girl was not good enough for him. , father. I tbo't she'd do to begin with. • ' At Pernathba co. on die 8J of September, Arnett , "un flour etas 'retailing at st? a $lB per barrel , • This New Orleans Tropic cautions absent cid.; sena and 'Wingers from opproaeliiiig that city 'while the yelloyv fever prevails. The disease was on the increue. Dr. Bnovrst.ss,, we regret to.hear, still =tin. ues in • dangerous state. He had seeress chill on Monday, end , since that time hu been worse than be was before..--/Y. Y. Tribune. •The ship Rejsb,.Bsngs, Ohloston. from Vesta has been chartered to bring home the crew of the Missouri to Boston. She will then pros:coda:l her voyage to Nedr Orleans. Thera wereeeceived at Tide Water. by way of . the Erie Canal,: during the. test week latiletrtem. ber.—reducini the wheat to flour.-410,0(0 bar rels of Flour. ASseryant girl was shot dead at St. Louis on the 26th ult. by the discharge of a plate! snapped at her-in sport by a boy. -Mr s Wiarsa has left Washington on his to tern-to Mainachnietts.. The Madisonian say ' s -that the Secretor; of the Navy is so much indisposed as to be com Med to his room. ' • A petition from the immates of a State's prison - was lately . presented, praying that the Tree of Liberty might be planted writhin the' yard. and each ono sheered to cut his stick. • I Dr. PititOBFTAIIIII. 008 of the murderers of Chervil", the 'panto Fe trader, has been found g'. ty, 'with a recommendation to mercy: by the jury. A man in Georgia' has . been% granted s divorce, a vinculo matrimoni, upon the ground; that his wife refused to patch his breeches. Mre. Loveland, of Durham, Massachusetts, ores burnt to death on the 29th elt,bi her clothes taking fi'm from a lighted candle. The . Whig Delegates of Baltimore; on Gatprday evening, nominated-for Mayoi - of thit eily, Janice Law, nag. , • " Benjamin Rathbun returned to• Buffalo, N. Y., says the Gsutte.of that city, on 'Araby night, and was visited the following day by many of the citizens. The New t York correspondent of' the Dhaka ton Mercury, announces that another Convention will be called in New York to carty' out the Die. trice System of electing Deleetes. • The Loc? Foals of Baltimore have nominated Gem W. if. Marriott, for Mayor. The Cincinnati papers notice the death o flezehiah Flint, one ,of the first settlers in the city. , ' The steamer Vigilant was reee: nd lost near Warsaw, on he tv y , to Cincinnati. Judge StOry has completely recovered his health. and will take his seat on the bench the present month. Three nien named Toad, White and Frantz. also a woman named Henderson, were arrested at Pittsburg 4 few days since, charged with being coiner. sotterinterfOters. —The Lezington Observer mentions a rumor that Robert Wickliffe, Jun., has been appointed Charge d' ffsires j to Berdinie. Counterfeit Eons 'dollar notes on the Bank of Louisville' i•e` in circulation in the Weat. Mr. Elf Colby, editor, of the I nures and Artvo cate, published.at Little Reck, Ark., has been e lected Mayor of that city. Marshal Bertrand arrived at lwouis;illa on the 4th instant, at midnight, from . Nashville. .On landing hq was saluted by discharge of artillery. The Hon. Daniel Wsbiter . left New' York on Monday afternoon, for the East. Thera we, a heavy white frint po Monday mor.' ning, in the vicinity. of Baltimore. : The printed books in the British Museum Lib. eery -.ocoupy ten miles, of shelf. , The coppery of Albany hero :etruck for:higher prices. .The Cohannet s Bank, at Taunton, Maas., is clueing its' concer n,. }lanai or '1"11E Wzirr.—This being the fa vourite designation of the great leader of the host, say' the Nashville Benner, especially on the Atlantic aide of the Alleghenies, our friends may like to know how it originated. ;Vbe Banner pro. ceed, with the following narrative: In 1837 some fifty good Whigs t(nd true went as a delegation from Baltimore to congratulate the Hew Yorkers on their gi l ait victory of No vember. They had a grand dinner at Niblo'i, where the company comprised several thousandi. If we mistake not, all reference in toasts or splechl es to that Whig candidates for President or Vice- President was forbidden. on that occasion, from en idea that it might excite useless partisanship' at, the festitie board. Afterdianer whilst the toasts were going round, and each State wig gill e d on for something, the well known PHILIP Hoes, one of the Vice Presidents, made ait extra call upon a distinguished member of the Baltimore Delega• doe, the Hon. Joan P. Kr.rriszii; author df '"Horse-shoe Robindon,"—rnakini a happy allu sion to that Rork. and bringing hid) very consPic uously before, the company. This was out of or der, as it was not in the programme.. But being called. on, Mr. Kennedy took advantage of the trespass and made another. He accordingly wound , up, a speech of felicitation on the great victory; somewhat after this fashion: • qn the gratulation of this triumph, as well as in the stir end tumult orthe contest, we have names to be remembered, which, indeed, our corm• try2ean never forgett-1 will pledge one that lives fresh in the heart of every Whig;—a name to ral ly open when Freedom requires a Cbampiok— to boast of when, we are asked fora Fanjet; to s love when our affections would seek generous wirm-kearted Friend;—i name which halve spell in it to gather Millions when free hearts and strong hands ire to be summoned in defence of our coml. try's honor, I give you • I I lianiaa' OF TUB WENT, "Ou• liveliest pledge Of dime in fears and dangers, beard so oft. In worst extreme., and on the perilous edge 01 'battle when it raged, In all assaults Our Surest signal!" • • A taser Ltixrfar.--oLast sutnnter," says corresp o ndent oeths British Mtrror, .1 by way of ezperimeit, when strawberries were plentiful, at tached threads to their stalks, and hung up a few which were over ripe, to dry. I I placed them in side a window, facing the south, where they re. a:mined from June until March,Livhen I tasted them; and the result was most iatisfectory. That sweet refreshing acid, peculiar to the strawberry was in full perfection ;; the fispr of the fruit, with out any watery taste,' was delicious it dissolves in the *ninth es dowlyas a lozenge, and is infinite. ly superior to the raisin. The strawberry ' thrie preserved, is a stottiiebie' A itasrc or rue Part.--An individual, a few days ago, &and on . Braddock', field, near Pitts. burgh, an old pocket knife, supposed to ban be• lodged to OesansE,Btaddsolt, from the feet or its 11411 v lit's rims tngtovv3 on lbs baadia . C Puma, Oct. 9th, 1843, MIL 1312i2C4ri s ' - Pear :44 tun now in the' district of Krinsingiark,philarla., superintending the con structiOn ,of thefts!! I soli .BOAT I for the nailiga _tion. of the Schuylkill canal, at J. P. Morris ; & Co's wniks ;and 1 hare ,strong hopes the Er:Peri n:lent will lead M I important results; and there is nothing to prevent tad from carrying on this bug now at liome, and who- will pot rejoice at the re sult, if oi:ir desponding mechanics - revivethe bum of business, and the'clatter of our native Mineral, in the manufacturing' of Iron Boatel It is es t imated that nine tons' f Iron l end three • of timbei Will be sufficient to construct shoat for , the Neu! York Trade; at four firet 419 inches drsught of water, and the difference in the tiro weight *riff be.ithout Ore Mai—giving an in cresse'of tonirep for the Iron Boat to! thee a mount psi trip* For the Mehoylkill canal only, two lona - of timber ',would be sufficient; Mod the Cost (era, while lho burthen, would be niOrs.' . It s asked, why I am tit exceedingly ansions that the*Oigatioo company should be at:retained! It is beierisa thi moles comMunicatton always has, and allays wilt, (if sustained.) tend to tho „en,:eparld iisterait of our mechanical end i )abourin „ en, without injury to the Mining !iterate, if we judge by the fads before us; and if i re cannot be benefuted by thrroperations of the R. Raillioad, I! in the 9onstrution ass, .-,- We may_ be ex. ,cured for adiroestirig that cause, whichlbas annu ally employed genie 200 men, in • the county of Scbuylkill,• Ps.; instead of the,eity of Boston or the State of Mussehusetts: It is hems, the F armera l otl3cbuylpli county are took, interested in the Sale of their Timber for the purpose of Canal Navigation, than ,ihey are in 'bringing* from the East! . II It ia because, bath channels of com m unication L I e ere depen d ent on ; th e Coal Region for: their re ceipts, While but orre4ivesseneral employment' to our mecheiliei or ; Qin to oar lands! It is benause, the Canal has built tql the town of Schuylkill Haven and Port Carbon, (indepen dent of other places) and the Railroadlontributes nothing but 'swan to the support of the former; and 'fres than that; to the latter., It av i n no panic ulir exttivithy for ; either company, facts for my self have never !nen a part, of, theirjPolicy, and while Ifinel i. speeches about ..11ome Industry' and "Home L ague" ore very well in theMseltes, yet they 'citrod in conflict with the interests of Schuyle kill county most awfully, when giving the Reading Rail Road the preference over the Schjaylkill Na vigation; ,and there considerations linnet ,me on the si!e of the water communication, and ever will,.*bile that gives employment to. ' Our mention ice, value to our lands, and a channel fin our Min eral Treasures. c,.• 0 • Kensington is very dull, if the shipyards here ere any criterion,; and how do you ttiihk it is ac counted ?or? I elm told, that - the ,carPenters and caulker. hive a Means of support inhe industry of their wives, (many of them beini4netket-wo• men) and by fishing, which renders4l4m some what jndevendent; and if work offera.lor any con• aiderable ta . umber , of them, they combine to raise the wages; . and this fluctuating aystim prevents any contracts being may by' the matter builders. The conssquencesare seen in desert i iid yerds and shops, while that: branch of business,:c 4 3eals out the bentflts of Enteiprite and Industry t o a More de. serving system of mechanical operations else. where. If ..The great Elm Pee," flint ha y e figured so much in:the public papers of thili city ; is the . Trea ty ground between Wm. Penn andy the. indians, has dwindled into comparative insikriificence, as yoU may judge, by the following: A diminutive monument marks the spot--aay.'6 tee high—en clesed in a pen of about 20 feet scp t iere, and that .ornamented by pl9t of , old lumber sif t ioining it, al io, ti krid of relief to the lugh 'knitting prospect On the one aide, and th e whi it-washed palings that surround the enclosure, two smsll4sffices fill up the back ground, in• keeping with] the lumber yard. . ,._• 1 , .r , , [ h , . . While the atort to commemore:fe this sacred spot in the erection of the simple and unobtrusive monument, deserves commendation; 01 other *- comp s an ik nen t a . join 'to condemn the negligence and anti Pennlylvania, feelings of; he multitude of pariah', burning fur office, as v il as the dif ferent ineumhenta, if no others are Why. 'Wry i 1 few visit it—nontt, think of it--sti ' but ft& the swine that distilibs the uneven sod; 'mire neglect would be its poition at the bands o . Philedelphi i= ens. f Yours dm. 1 1 2 °. Ar t s general increase of tonnage over the . 1 Boats now in Use, I have " not laiter into account the.water carriSd to and fro by the latter in my 'supposition; and if we average but l obe ton in that Matter, we pin by theiron Boat 100 tons addi tional Whiten each seasonal Boa leg. ' i MVIBIIII, visiting the Rs President at the Hermitage, on Friday, Marshal Bertrand acid kills returned . to town on Fiiday night, end owing to the inclemency of the weather and the earneit desire of many jof our Citizens, who failed to Bee him Jan his first arrival, to pay' their respects to him, the Marshal was prevailed .upon to defer ltis departure till Sunday morning. yhe 115apitalitY of the elegant private mansion of Judge Catron was tendered to { and accepted by him, and the course of Saturday and Saturday evening a large number of ladies and gentlemen shad the pleasure of meeting the distinguished ,guest. Duri7g 114 he returned the calls of GoveCnor Jones,. Gem Carroll land Gen. Arm strong. • - Ori Bonal3t morning the I Marshal and his son Napoleon /Iguana, and aid, Mr. hisnotke, took their departure on the l atoamer 11Sn Franklin, for Loniieille.- - Nashvilk Whig. ; CcaalClL EtirrisllB.—We 'sometimes give 'specimens from Parson Browniow of the Tennet see Whig. • - The parson carries a bible and psalm book in one pocket, a breca!of hitir trigger pistols in the other, end a large cane in hid right hand. His reasons are given: "We are not among these 'who believe that _because a min happens tab° a ireicher. or a pro; fessor of ehrtitientty, he is to be iiisulted, spit up -on or knockeitl down- by every upstart, or-cvillian with whoa he may chance to meet. When this is attempted kis high time for geod nien'to prac tice the , logic of the Hudribrastm disciple -of 'the ChurCh militant. who • "Proved his doctrine 'orthodox, I:trapostelicidowe and knocks." Woastaci roe a Liviso.—We find ,the fel lowiOg excellent article in the Offering,' edited by the factory girls in Lowell:; • ' From whence originated the' idea that it was derogatory to a lady's dignity, or a blot upon fe male Character, tolabor, and who was the first to say, sneeringly, Oh ! . she 'work s for a living t' Surely, such ideas end expressions ought not to grow , on re - publican soil. The time has been when ladies of the first rank were accustomed to busy ;theinselves in `domestic, employment. Ho mer tells as of princesses who used to draw wa ter from the - sprines,, and wash with their owo land. the finest ,of the linen: of their respective families. The famous 'Lucretia; used 'to!spin ; in the midst of her attendants ; and the wife of V lye", after the siege of Troy, employed herself in weaving until her bestar.d returned frcrul the- I . Lorr tr. Tat Woorts.—The Kingston Chron icle of the sba gives a long and Tate interesting aeconnt of i t child hunt, ivhieb: took . place early a l , in the month in Camden toiarnship, its Caned. West: The child, a littleiirtisis years old, eras left at the house of her un - cle whir her mother, a ,widow, went to yolk at another concession about It eight miles distant. Pining for her mother, the little creature' set off atone throng theimMsis to jom her, and soon lost her way. When hissed, her cousins. two lads, set off in search of her, but not succeeding, others joined in thesearcti, until finally more than a hundred were beating the woods thy and night in the hope of finding her. To make a long 'story Short, the, child a'as not found until the fifth day, deep in the woods, where she had wandered; barefooted end thinly clad, but not unseen or . naprotected by the, Father?, of the embalm!. She was feeble;-but still able-to walk, and much lea eshauuteci than might have been supposed,,,tutiing'sustained herself by - eating wild plums end gooseberries. - `A - large blue heron we "hot while on the wing in' Agawam meadow., on the 16th, which toes* aced five feet from tip to tip of wings, and.four feet two Riches from beak to toes. ' Hi. beak was tour inches' • long, and his neck- nearly. two feet. Hiltlncome light blue. Re was, a _y_oung arid,bad not attained his growth. This Species of heron sire three to' four years attaininutheir growth: It is a.wading, fishing bird, very 'Cora. CiOCII;$111 - 1 will eat frogs, tiled., snakes, &c., when it cannot get fish. It haat' very keep and pierr. ing eye, for looking in the water, night or' day. For wading' and looking in the water at night, ii is provided with a light bare spot on its biet.st, through which it has the faculty' of emitting light like a firefiy. Its legs will enable it to avadei in water' from one end a hell to two feet .deep. It is more common on the aea-coast than in the in. torior ;. but if is a 'constant. inhabitant of Silan chosen.. it is a 'strong ~W- p ovierful bird. and when bard pushed will fight 'any person. S pring. field Republican. . . Tug eciouzyrx 3 —The hollowing desnition of a coquette to given by Fiederike Brewer': . The Coquette expresses herself by caresses and bold freedom. She is determined to charm, cost. what it will ; and, passing over the line of beauty; defying the good,and appropriate; she passes into the world of the senses; and, employing only emp. ty ornaments, she' loses successively . b4r power, her charm, the respect of true men, and hcr own peace of mind vand beautY'si holy fillaiMn closes its doors against her. 'An' elevated desire to, please may ; l pars into cnqUetry• ; bUt•du we not see every whine in life that the white may become gray, and the grey continually darkef,lintil 'the color of in - noteneelis quite obscurid by the black I Yet isithe virbite there, and may lie: next the black in stiAnless ray, just es truth may beam, brightly the aide of thedirkness' Of falsehood. There ie en inno. cent and lovely : moire of pleasing Would that ,every woman possessed - and would-despise its caricature. , • ifitszonEs ntoE- - E•scor'n.,-The RoChester Dome= mat says that on the .22d ult, Eliarda l Baldwin, son.of Timothy G. Baldwin, of Chili,lchmbed s tree for the purpose of procuring honey. Wihen 85 feet from the . ground, . having first put a rope round his body' end fastened it to the tree, he com menced cutting the brinch containing the honey. The Ilmb on which he was standing ;gait, way. He Made a spring, in order, ps he appposed to grasp another branch ; but the unfortuntito man fella He struck, 20 feet frn the tree which he had chnibed, between tiro reel growing from one 'root, foreiing a triangle; his head'atriiing slog. It is wonderful that he: was not instsntfy killed, and still mare so that he yet survivesi; yet such is the fact, and there is e pdoepect of his recovery. No bones were broken. • A Tot:rattan: Seass.—The BaliirMore Sun .aye that Officer Shuck Was called On Suriday, 'to arrest a poor mibeiable Itiokin drunken women,_ who'had been distuging the neighbors on Pitt street, near Hartford run. He had pro t eeededwith bei but a short distanee.When berj torri ren overtook them .and Commreed begging and entreating the officer, wi t h testa in their eyes, to • . forgive their mother this time, and then tr ying. to ffterauede,tier to prothise than she wnoid nege get drunk or triisbChave any more; T4itelition was tfuly heartrending, and it would hive requir ed a roan with.a . beart of stone es) hovel resisted the gpficill. When, alrowed to eondue4ber back to her tione, te . ari k OfjOy sparkled in their little eyes, and ever pnd anon they would look around in fear' that the officer might agaitireturn. • • iiicicins.—this morning about e t o'clock, a . young man named William E. Williams, aged 21, a native of Connecticut, cut his lo‘rost at the .Knickerbocker Hotel. He had s largo fortune Whichlihall principally spent in disSipatroe and intemperance, and was attacked at j the above place with delimits Vermin!. D. Morley was steeping with him to take care Of him. He rose at 6 o'clock this morning, and Walked the floor, leaving Mr. ltrorley In bed, and soon after the latter hearing a,'stesioge noise as of some gush ing fluid, got up end discovered the deceased had 'cut his throat witti, a pocket knife. , Physicians were called and he . was carried to the but died on reaching there and his body was then conveyed to the dead house. Verdict, suicide by cutting his 'throat with a knife.—A Y Trib une. 'Aonicuciuns - twErroLastp AND Uurrtes Brarm.—Dr. Beeckman stated in hiri addresebe. fore . thre State Agriculture! Pair in Rechester, that 10.000:000 of cattle used 44,000,00016 f sheep are kept in Eseatid advantageously on a territory but little larger than the State o? New Yerk. .This is not 'far from twice the numtevof sheep notain the' whole' Oohed' Status, The - English !cultivators of the soil, harvest , annually ; aciordirruto Dr. - 11., 262,000,000 bushels of grain. The farmers'of New York about 61,900,000. PAESENT 'VIII Ma; CLLY.—Mr. Movrry of the Agricultural Warehouse in this' city showed 'us yesterday one of B. LangdonPa,eultitator plough; which he was Abut to send as a prUent to Hen ry Clay, of Kentucky. It was finished in a ve ry neat Manner, and we doubt, nit; will prove a very serviceable Jr:4lcount to the Farmer of Ash land. Mr. Rouitor, of the Troy :and Oswego Line, very promptly, franked the plough as far as Claveland.—Troy Whrg.. CoL Rieman° M.,Joartarm passed through New York on Tuesday on his way to Nartford,Von necticut. The Conner says— Ile escaped all attention by going quietly to the U. SI. Hotel, where he remained till about the time of the starting of, the Hartford boat. We learn that the Colonel in conversation declared that he was a candidate for, the Presidency on his own hook; and relied upon the people for,success, and not upon the monsgement of politicians. WHAT CAN BE MORE TESING TO Tilt FEELINGS on A Maritsa, than to behold her Infant writhing in the agonies of cholic, or wasting away under that terrible scourge of infancy: cholera,, infantum, or summer complaint ,}.. And yet , a radical cur can be .effected With speed and -tertiinty;by , : admi nistering to the little sufferer that inestimable . ; preparatimi— JATNe'll CMIHINATIV,H BALSAM. No I hotter should be without this indispensihle Family medicine. which is adapted to all complaints of the stotnacb, bowels. . liver, or nervous system. In the SOUHL prominent place in nearly every domestic medicine chest. it occupics • For sale bt Eiebolts & scxec l7,oo gents for the Proprietor. ' .1 October 14, ; - "C. ' ' '' ' '' lllllllosll4lll4lllol3 ••• -BY: CA.NAL. The following is the quantity of Coalaftiiped by • nal the present weik. ending Thursday etOlnit last, Pottsville and Port Carbon. • ' ,107 Schuylkill flatten,; • .... Little Schuylkill • • 44 1. - ; 908 ;10.100 'O,MII '?alistmpor„t . . .. ' Mtn D . RAIL ROAD. ''f' iNvitu Aittiville :' 3,401 , I f", '' Schu/U4ll nen - 034 ,-- • , I . • 1 I' - ' . 4, • l . , Per hit Bairn ' 152.193 ..?1 -A." — tit44 . r.' • , . . ,rete. : .. 4115.i93 -r ---- Frogs 1 wt - '"Lta• ~ -ca 7"7" . F ro m Pousifilleier. Port carbon , . I'-- 70 Setipylkill Haven'., - , -, ri 65 To New York. • -1224 • ' lade Samna* coal Tiall93 The following is the amount of coal trieSliertaJ this road. for the wick coding on Thursdaylvening Eicsat4;:, 7 Tens Cid. 6 Democrat 63 • • T John Corbit 56 ' " Cleopatra • - 56 • 12 Traveller 58 • " No. 256 . 55 Sundry Shippers ' rei Laet Report Mine Hill& S. Haven Hail .1144td. The following in the amount of CoatiNnaported within Road for the week ending Thari44 evening Toro, 14F , t , ::14.129 Per. last report, / '01,614 ' ' I • • - Mini& Carbon Rail Roaiq' '' The following lathe amount of coal trO' *ported on Chia road for the week ending Thuraday;printog leaf • Tone • . • - ''4,753 Pei kit report • • ' . Mill Creek Rail Road Co:agcy. Athount of coal transported over Otis d, for the week ending od Thursday evening , ,„ Tone. ; Per ..leirrepurt •1'•:?3.135 Tots, ' • .:K1,63 • • . GEORGE 1 - lADESl'Ycollentor. . . • 1 - On Tuesday the 10th Oct. inst. at Pottsiille, by the Rev. Mr. Ca ntwell, Mr. James., Closussiie, of Landingl ille, to Mimi Maki D:'clat3hter of F. Llnfierbrun, of West Brunswick township. tn this county, t Cn the Bth insti by the Rev. Jos4h MfiCool, ISAACS:4Imo Miss ClLDlSTitiA'EltgaT,p# of r011i; . 1 iStatrys • ' A ' - ' • ' it Pori Carbon, very suddenly. IVir::, I..m.iarrti BADER, wife of Mr. Charles Saber, in.thepst year of her age. ' 1 , ' ---- ' • , 1:17 The friends and . acquaintances flilqhe family , are rtquested to ;attend the tuners!, thiaot rnoonoit 4 u'elock.to proceed to the Episcopal Bug ground, in Pottsville. , ' _ CORRECTED ,WEERLY., POTTSVILL}: 11,1813 I Wheat Flour, pr 81,1 85,75 Bacon, per lb. Rye dolc‘vt,. 78 Pork '• Wheat, bah! - 1,18 • llama , : ; " 1 Rye. , " rotatons„ -bush' $ Corn, 7 ' . j " 53 ,Plaiter,4' ton 4,5 Oats, 33" jHay. I `r 15.00.1 Egga, I do: 1b iTimothy,t4, behl 2,54 :putter,. lb. l24lClover ,05 ID' INDEPENDENT BLUES—WiII meet at' their Armory far parade, ion Tuesday, the' 17 of Oct: at 71 o'ctock, A. M. in winter unilorm,'eeeiirding to Law. By Commind , S. T; SKF:EislAcySeret-. TNATIONAI. LIGHT 11VFa NTR V..-Parade on Tuesday. Oct. 17. at the Armory, at 8 o'cli;ek. A. M. in winter uniform according to Law. B,,yominand Oct. 7, ' J. 12USSEL, t Set% ~...,....--____. 1 . . FIRST TROOP SCHUYLKILL- 4* 47011:NTY CAVALRY—WiII mect for parade on ljtiesday,Oet. 17th at 8 o'cloCk, A. M. at Morlimer't 4.10te1. By :Command M. BRIGHT; let Serer. .Oct. 7, - : : ' .! , -.1 . : s ---- ...Heudichi h a u r li t l e k r : IT C F o i . r : t iro ß lu ai nc 9 t 4l :: t : ~Is , 2.. , /11111 E First Battalion Schi — E - CylkiitConatj`Volunteery 1 will parade 'in theaorough'qf Orwfrsburg, on Tuesday, thellth ofOembet.. ' \__, '. '- .r 'The - line will be formed at 10 o'chieli* ill. in.thp 'Main at:, right resting upon Ilaughawout's t Hotel, dia ,playing weal. :By ; Cornmand . , . F. M.. WYNKOOP, Adft; • Ociober 7. • 1 ''_7; 41— ' Raymond's •e'r FALL FASHIOAS IYMM GENTLEMEN'S MA'S. , • Superior Eats, $4 25 cis: WARRANTED equal, if not stniermr. in all respects, to any now sold in this city for five dollars. Are there any who doubt it? tie It4test of the fact, I will, at any time, send une,,or one dozen, of my superior Four Dollar and a Quityter Hats, to the Franklin Institute, to be eiejnined and compared bye a competent and disinterested 'com.. I mince, with 'a like number from anrother man. ufacturer in this city.' The subscriber has now on band a handsome asaortment of the above Hato, to whielvhe would respectfully invite the attention of the nublic. Tiie question is often asked--Hosi pin Ray. mond sell at this low price ? The queinion is at once solved.; His rent in the first pleee is more than one hairless than any other store VI the at., consequently hie ezpences are less in, *portion. 2d. lie understairis his business, andlit hum . ricer HATTiR, and gives" it his personal atten. Ron: . • Though hie store is- not quite , se, showy as some others; it is easily tonne. by thoScmho dy economy, and ,wish the worth of their mo. ney. rr His No. is 129 Chean4B4 • One door below 9th, north aide, Philadelphia.. Country .iferchanti who wish a. ebb* article , for Retail min ,be furhished on Libeinf Terms., Country Heltets furnished with the elm's° ease. rior Hats, in the rough. 03*Persobs•at a distance. by seliting ands measure, merely the number of inchei *pond the. head, can' be supplied at short notiees. N. 11.- - WANTEDOsnd for which 11 , 0 highest CASH pried will be paid; RED AND truT Fox Stuns, Mink, Muskrat, - Racoon,' Otter. Fisher. %Win, Beni.; Wild Cot,Possom and offer Ship. ping Fars. , C. F. RAYMOND. Philadelphis. Oct. 14,1543.. - • Cheap Leather•Stci No. 27 lif &chant 81., opposite Bkeckficar. BEL6W MAMIE? AND, FIITU 674, VITLADELPHIA. - THE subscribe:aghast , always on boa a good: assortment of Oab•and: Hemlock' I 4 Calf. akin, Dry; and Sla'ughter Kips,•WaxelTPPent. Cordovan, liarness,Moroceo,ltid, Litfiogs , &c. ALSO, all kinds of Shoe Thi ead; f,Andings, g im „ which they will sell 10 Country :iktileri l / 2 at a very small advance on MIMS. TRTJEFIrt &Co. Oct. 14, 1843. • •1= 42- - :7" We have also a store, at 'No. 4 Market t.. above,Ninth street. Wanted. • AL NUMBER of gOod pintihoons kitovAp. ply. to LIPANGOTTI TA/UR.' . orcontfe 4 Aktmotqc,i f o Pcgotillc Oct. 14, • ad Poitirville, A- !ICI - - , - C . : 5 , Z.:1,1 208 62 0 47 908 3 29793 AO 24701 GEORGE WIGG A tkAgent.: Total, SVI LLI A M NEWELL, C Total „' 401,40 NATHAN CLF.AVErt,o4teetnr. Ifta,rrieb ;Oilr. market. .743 'Hector
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