ME let-TA,c44l7i- . -- 95' . `"*" , p • rrg e~'.~ -,POTT SVILLE. SATURDAY M0RN,0416, OCT• 21,1843. Insuiance. •Tho sub Scriber, A sent for one of the best Insur r.nce officea in Philadelphia : is preparedto make in, suranciti . on all descriptions of Oioperty such as Houses, Mills. Stables, Go,udS, Furriiture. at the sery lowiat rates . 'B. BANN AN. 117 V. B. Pelmet.; Erri.,- No 59 Pine Street, Philadelphia is authoribici to act as Agent to receive sabactiptiona and adsenisementr for, t hie4ia per. . t TILE TARIFF - AM) 11 E. 19, V CLAY:: A meetfog oI the friends of the presept Prol tectiveTarift, end of Henry Clay, the father of - the f'totretive-'stem, will be ttOl at Hi:re Ho lel, on Monday Evening next, the 23J inat., at 7 o'clock, for the purpose of forming a C:firy Club for Set uylici II county. , , - . - 17:'.- The Nor at. Ward Pull.' / We are •rompelied to has not ce en effort wh'ch ha tat . en made on the part . 'or se'Veralpers .na in this county, to wintre pr re , der null the whole vote . teceiwed at the'llooh Ward Po;I iu.this,Bor .ugh. • The roe .n . alledgeitior the . atinep, j'a . th e t th e .• polls were kept open and votes received ' after llig . hour preactibed by hew, will: h is• s. v,n o'clock! We 'do not know that the metier %ill he roorr.eeM t c a any fuOn r, but as there la a proirablity such being the erar, we eivC t:3r renders thefacts es we understand ritem 'aim having made diligent ::.and careful enquiry into • The'pall in that district will very I , 4o:arid a 3 It was necessary to examine a number I,f natural.• iiatl .m p4peat, the votiog' cooseptently_ progress. :a slowly, During the whole of the day and un— til the polliwete eloitid in 11. , p eveni, g, the'sp , ce• around thii - aindow %us 'etOwded• by men deal lons to vote, eoilepiattous 'eatt l tng whom, and e• lectioneering to ihe'vetty last; v.ere s , ma of the z • perinna Wu() tow head thin a tempt, to destroy the return. These. would have been ..the fret to have raised an outcry had the window Inert 'deg . .' J any *miner than it WIN; and, it is • tvorthy of especial note to rem , mber• that he question was I never broached. or-thought of, OTI l il after the result In the county Was known. Tr ey alledged that it was 'after seven o ' clock when the polls wePe i.-.closed,-yet we have the pro:itrive assertion of one . of the Inspectors, whose watch had been set, by a igrronometer a few days befor in , Philatielphni„, that it was seven o'clock fwhdri they ceased talcs', log' He is confides of his, for he was in=i duccd, both, before and -after M been e polls had , ... • closed, to compare his watch i [ with. Mr. Mill's, clock, *latch u as three quail: re of 'an - hour fehrtei, than the former. Niw it is well known that we t ' havis no exact or certatn-stand l ard of time in this Borough; it is ,notorious, ar, l l has alWays been a matter of complaint-and rental k among us that the watches and other indications of time vary so mites from each other; the d,fferenc'e frequently ~. being as much as one hoiii,4n cases 'where, both persona 'contend. fur:possessing the correct. time . .. _ We look up en it therefore . as a matter of actual impilisibinty to.',support, 'the allegation without - corruption of the must vile characte4 Indeperi- ' dent of all this, hoivever, we 'contend. that oven were the alledged- grohnd admitted, and satisfac. 'Wily proven, it would not Then be 'a sufficient , leaton for rijecting, the return; and .the effect. Weald therof no be favourable, 'rather . than other wise, to the person whoie election th; y, are striv inglodefeat. by this movement; as we are infor med that a majority of the tickets, las polled, Were in opposition to him, and many in favor I f the , person who le most prominent tn endeavoring to an nul,thern. Incases of all illegal vo in git is ne •iessary that tho identity of the persoh so voting . shall be proven; and then, after ascertaining for :whom ' he' voted, ( which must— be discovered through his own oath,) his vote shall he caneel • - led, and not till then. The law in old casesjfof oontested elections, makes it necesloiy that horn- 1 ' Cy .quallied ardor& shall make complaint over their 'awn signatures, stAting forth the facts which must he accompanied by the oa h or affirmation of at least two of the petitioners, that the facts sta. ' tedare true. All these - peti•io.ters are !:able far the costs of the trial, should the complaint be ad-' judged as cauael, as, and the Commissionera - are tiuthorisetrto issue attachments immediately-for the recovery of the 'same. M3vr we do not be lieve that twenty ' god respmsibleen could be, \11: ' found in tho North Ward who wool Pledge their property for the.succeas of so shameful - an under • , taking;and none- bid, such persons should be re ceived. should the complaint succeed through corruption, lase swee.irg• or any such method, the costs wilt truyetto come out of the county treasury ; and eh -said the petiti .n of worthless, ir f I responsible men Let therefore li toned to, the COWS, , WhiCh•ii) all prola laity -wdl arn Am( to upwards . of one thousand duq ire, wid fail upon tho tax payers of the county.. , Now while wo ra.'s rt that there is not the shad i 1 , coa%of foundation, tither in -fact or equity for any : - t sucb proceedi..g as lads been commeaced, we would call pop - filar att , ntim ti the principle .ueh attempt evinces. The men connected with it •., - hive hitherto been the rp.isirst and Molt s ervil e ° in their prating. , for the rights and privileges of the " *flr Pei)ptc. „They have-been heard upon ,all de l ' Ca eiOGIS I.4i'n'tht slightest chance for popu'atity ' existed, to vapout: "loud y and long, ag 'met any - fancied nitiro-itam to th Ire immunities, and, pre .tending the namt earnest reg rd for then ,welfire. ' .. have never ! ,at an opportumy of impreasing iheir -.._ hyp..critic .1 setditnerts upon therm All this • worked very:well until Orion pr:spect of self in serest ronfixted,o, seem , r 1 to conflict will, the en ' Ityment of th t , right :, when, euddehly - alive to ' the la ter of the law, di yw• u'd seek to annul the suffrages of the in ,se, bccau,e a few working men, whose occupation prevented them from at lending earler, and wit i were on the ground wai ting-to deposite their voteslong before the polls closed, voted, cs they assert, after seven o'clock! Remeriaberl they make no cowrie of illegal To . Ling !- they breathe "not a word against the honor .-- .- -or integrity of the officers. holding the election! `V:,: but.base their whole nb'jecti n, their wfirde protest. ; ' t upon air oncertaiu r qbesti m of time. Where now • is 'all their voriuted Dcrnocracy ? where, their boasted affection for tire ~ d , ar r.:topic," an I their ' frotfiy . denunciations.of aristocratic oppression, ! Can they' ever again, after thus striving to destroy • the dearest rivil-ge of a freeman, have the-if . • Confer) , to profess trend.hip for the mass 1 ,If . ' the ol- ' Ym (Ivy 'haired to gain wait-political note .. ricty or cortal, we 'hill we can assure them that they have been. greatylwataken in their es,unate "lithe people of Schuylkill county;for every _mail, • whoireWe have heard express an opinion in rela ti.m to the matter, has concut red in , stamping it - ' as an unjustiiiable, mean and disgracefulproceerl ing. - We should likolu — see - the [wady respect- Ole men who would come forward and seal this . measure with their mark of approval, and mace ~ post.cularly the two, 'who wound mike affidavit fog the purpose of defrauding their fellow citiiens • of the right of Noting. Such men would well merit intylitality I - , , , IN ULLI 414,0Azt havo ed the October number of th;s beantiful and cheap . perialicel, It contains several beautiful, engritv nailer the seasonr- 7 ..a fine embellishMent on steel by Dick; and - a p'? a of the nuteliera 18 r:en ta, fa rale ~st thin ofilpe. , , DIM MEE Reality's 407 ' • _The vote in Schuylkill ceuniy tor Doc( ilrger79'2.2o4:inaliing tale coajmiti in the co 51fl. inst . ead of ,1112 in the Onviglihurg a mistake of 100 cotes wee made • making IlfeiOiofifeL—and is they "were regularly 'ci and delivered to thehetturn Judge,could not, b tared in the county convention. ' 1 • Tho Hatil,bnrg Lrcofoco Union, in Moe ong over, their Alefeat in the IlarOthurg district, •ays the forowini hatlftome contsdirnent to the cl rat ter aii'd.standiog of Mr. Ramsey at l home:, •.We Imre frequrn'tly regretted to find si3 large . a !numl-ci a Democratic voters, Who mate n.ero personal attachment paraniount to- i politcst princi ple 7, and defeat the candtdatea of the party to which they profess allegiance. This wys the C,50 to mesrif ) mq desire on Tuesday - last. Inthis horongh alone, more than one hundred Denforraisi mug hAve cast their votes for the whit candidate for Congress, ,from nn other' corotideratiim than that 'the; like .hirit personally. Repruaches now are perhaps wholly tireless. and het4) we can only hope Nit this_ old Clindel'of Dentocracy; . so Tiro fully 11)Am on ; last Tue3Jay. rimy yetii , gain her' former position its a Dymoctatic b r orough:' • - Our Congitaslonal, The following is the. ofEcild vote in thiistruitricii 1.782 2,1" . 17 = .1,468 I . 1,934 " •1,661 1' Schuylkill Douplitu Let anon 5.F93 5,26 • :LEG VNON (301-N'VY—OFFICT ' AL, • casona.u. Barmy. UFriberker, 'l3l 224 - 181 201 107 145 144 118 174 61 168 so 322 141 264 183 - 263 221 1 1 46 , 153 . 63 118 L c i..non Borough Sou h Township ° North Tot‘Liship Sw.tira E.' HArov:ri I,nndo • •:iiriy licidellyqg 4 viouri 13shel • • Union Inmsry's majority, 274 . . . -Oprilennev tat iiistrlet. • to:lowing . is tiro' 0E :hi vote in Mornati County': . i H Lo voues. , oormavou. StrouB • 87 f 92 Otiddle Smithfield 47 138 Smi!lifiold • .21 , 98 Chesnut Hill 43 • 122:: l'obylrinna • -32 i 5 Ross 30 1 - • 33 . Hamilton - 19 - 115 Pacon • 28 . • 71 za ' Price . 37 r 4 Coofbaugh l.• 24 , • . '345 !702 Carbon Co. official - 227 1 :,..633 Pike county do 115 1 . . 314 Schuylkill Co. do 3909• ,119 4598 1799 liaghes mßiontv 2798 To Coria" - sagesnasys.--V. , :e have tend-'' Ma ry's request.t:Oliialtlisli 'the ",v'ery beautiful linos 'she sent us: hand writing; although a little cramped, wad' ilat altogether tuilfamiliar to US, and wa may be permitted •to suspect that th 4; is net the' first time Miry has offere:d , to contribute. The verses were admirat , ly well rrelected, and appro ritistels arranged, but as we inivcr have attempted to criticise the great authors/whose prodtictions; )11 we recognised thero, - tve decline publishing all but [ the sujoincd - • ' ' • • • I • Vet others rapt in pleasure. seen, And Taste of all th-t I fuisako. • • . Ch ! may they still of transport areim, And ne'er, at least like me, awake!" Very stiange coincidence,i that •. Harold 7 in Cadiz, ant nary , in Pottsville, should have thought oser and embodied the same idea in the 1,53m0 linguine I cri. We ha l e frrquendy, ti'ln neiedlatelY why 1,. we have n.,1 Chlshed notices of; certain deaths and marriages, and we wotild answer, that we have alwayi willingly published stich notices gratis, when presented t...? ~us for they put. pose, and Shill continue to Jo so. We however . ! I cannot be expecte' to send around andd collect [herb, and we ,think the !gait, persons viiishinkt thee) publis,tred;can do, is to send theca tows. ron.i.Ni . m.Azysz.---Thil work is piltlished semi montlfy, and contains re• prints of the cli..iefttilimrary contents of the 're. views. magazines, and weekly pUblications of Great Brit4in; and is accomnAni , :a withaptendid engraving on steel, taken trom the most rare and excerent suTcle. Subscription price, Fit'Y Dul larsa yea., payable in advance.' Orders received at th.s calico; where, sprenien copies' of the work can le iron. • A FA I u..--The Ladits of St. Patrick's Church, in this Borough, itTill . h Id gi:Fair an; NI mday, the 20th in in the large a acion of the Tiowp Haß. We under: Lind th t a nnt4or of useful, valuable and LJautiful articles will be off rod. fm. .diopoail ; and sa the pr •c,,,ds arerto fhi devoted to the Si.! t sistance of the MthOlie Orph . ns' Asylum of this pace, t;ie:si.trerely, hope iliat ' e result may be e ,qual to thO most songano an I cipatious of thois connected with the und.itnking. '• • • ----- , , Etes-ro :1 s:--This city ranki first-in the UniOn for eliccuragernent:ti intellectual puretuts. The flostoniaosheore stepped'ent in *drama, of their ne&ehbir'S, aud have 6cca- 1 net a thorough reformreform in ihe o-cup3tion of leisure time. Thestres, Bills , end' routs here given r.b 1 e to popu l ar -aCie'ntifie lectures' and the halls of the - various literary secie tiee,iire how throngsd, milt ansinas and interes ted auditors. The becturing season is no r vofien. ..._ -.. - rg, tylti•lata news front that i city states that the gresteet eagerness to attend; is manifested by the Ozr We are conopell.4 again, to call upon those of our subscrilicr.4lwlio are in arrears, ',to rroke an effort in our leipur:end-givre us a ptii• — tion, if rv,t the whole, of their respective amounts. We are strongly averse to dunui,ng. but ourne. eessties , at present make :this appeal necessary, and'we trust it will be pramptly resperndel to.! ocisnics —We underlitand that some evil gie. poric4 pelson or person 4 on Sunday night last, tore' down rind carried stalay. all tho vrindmr sash es belonging, to the African Chureh and TerriPer ance Room an Guiiiea Dill. A reward of Five Dollars has been offered ;tor' the -authors of thin .outrage, and sincercdir hope they may be !ie • tectedmid punished: - ; Tar. Witatatis.,=—Ali, the indications, visible, and teriiible, show us that Winter with its - Chilly . train is rapidly on the - match towards us. The air is cool and threatens to increase in frigidity ; theicasea have turned pals, end''ate now dripp ing and :411ing in obedience to his command, and WO aro ,wriGng thia 7a chine priiiinaity to a, blaze ing oaal tiro. Ell MI THE ELECTIONS, Denocratie. Whig prin' 'T11111311'1141,1T., • ' PENNSYLVANIA. results of gent, Clay has in thd results of the recent °lce l . dons in this state, received a promise se "to sehat• the popular: feeling will be when in . 11844 the , people of the Union decide who among: the great shall hold the helm" of State. • Notwithstanding the extraordinary eiertietisofi the Locollito patty —notwithstanding the ingenious Gerryinsndering of the State II which they pisPoSed tins to give the democratic %skip but 5 Members el Cortgresa, -ind 'deprive thetd of their jusl - reptesedtatiod,;t e event has ,given their) 13 members of 9ongretse7to their li. The most gratifying Of thevfhole sitto• ry,,is the *fettled of Gen. Reed in. tho l e 7.3 d Dia ' trict, which was apportioned 'for the express - prd' 'pose of providing againstauchw result, and is in (act the most perfect GerryMander Id existence. It ia-edruposed of Erie," Warren,lPotter; l ,slclCean, Jefferson; sad Clarion counties, and we would re fit our readers Id the map for a more, perfect an deratanding of its appearance. The Whig* halve also carried the lluntingdon'disttict - ) y upwards ofltfoo, evitrity. ' ' I 1 ll ' The Lot/foto' have tarried-the Can sioners by 12 ,or 14 (Pp majority,, was caused h a illficulti among il some of the at ong collude* set lel, votes were tio':polled, and Wown et some countiea no Ttckets were printer ted. - 5,426 oty I tot, lout nett . Wo publish below a condensed as report of the true quit u ascertains' last edition': MEMBER§ OF CONGRESS El Die. - Dte. Loi 1. Edward Joy Morrie, 3. John T 2.-Jos, R. Ingersoll: '4. Charlel 6. 11. H. Jenks, Jacob g 7. A. R. Mcllvaine, 9. Jan R 8. dererxiish Brown,. - R. Ritinl 1 13. Henry Frick, 14. Alexander Ramsey, 1 . Almon .16. H. Nes, • 1 , antis' 17. James Irvine, henry 18. Andrew Stewart; 1. Wrn. V 20. John Dickey, 22. - Samuel! 12. Chailes M. Read, 24: Joe. A. ButEington, _ Canal Commissioner The follotting is-the vote filr Ca' sionera in thia_State, as far as heart!: James:Clarke; - Jeaie NW: B. Foster, jr. William Twee' Siman,Guilford • Benjarucri\Weavei, Thirteen .smallouuttes ramie from, Mr. Guilford`stands highest and James Clarke lows:actors the- LI N J TheH ` of Representetiree vet lows t 1930 '1665 Locofoco 58,W big 42 lastyear, and 39 Whigs. The Senate wia cofocos to 11. Whigs. 1, • s' • t OHIO. / H• This state was Gerrycnaridered n we; that we lost thediouse of Hepreseiitativea, •we citified the State, by 6808 majortti—andias re. ,gardi'lhe members of Cougreas, we could only carry 7 , members on an even vote of the In the place of this, however, vie bre carrisdlthe two. Cdngressional districts, which were 'gem mantle4d the most, and : have ; ele i rted nine *and probably len, of ihe• 21 members ofcongress. Weliatie also carried the House of Rifinitsenta. lives, by for 8 majority. In the Western Re. serve, the 'Whig Gibraltar of the state, the Whigs did not 'min out, otherwise we would tiave,had at least 15 majority In the House, which Would have given us the majority on , joint isnot: fln c'onse• queoce of holding oVer,lhe Senate, remains La cer-cm°. This is an unespocted Tict.ry indeed! Put Ohio down for 11,000 majerity' for Henry Clay ; ili 1844. I r • GEORGIA. In this elate the victory which th cineved, as tar as the-heel intotosti, are concerned, is of more imports] suit in any tther was, the p4sent:Protecti!e Tiniff.s i • a ; Distribution of the Land Fund and Harry of the West; to carry c ures, and this too, in is section (1 ; 1 scarcely a: protective tang man a feW years ago.: • In th 13 State the Whigs Carry Governorpembers of Cingresioil of the Legialattive. 1 1 • 4 In 63 counties the vote for• O pared with 1841, stands: • 1813' W. it D. 63 counties, ~26,894 22,292 22,292 ,I Erl =I •; Whig maj . • 4 , 602 - • past year the'laocorocos had 1:y308ton:11e:of 40 on jriint Whigs bass a majority of ab change of 90. • MARYLANI:II The rearres from this Stara i yesterday.: They show the giol • TaxaLva majirlty in ih r a Flys in the Senstr. 1 1, SIVENTEEP! . 1 , I, oriJourT The Legislature adl stand_s rollows t thui so• curing a Whig U. S. Senator in piece of Mr. Kerr, and 'e flit division of the State! into ,ConireaSicinal districts: - r W MOS. I Locos 4 ; 7 35 I3".8 60 , 1 43 Last year the Locoeticos had a majority of 1 ,17 on j not ballot. • ‘ 1 . • ! , I BALTIVtoREIFOR EVER!: • ! The invincible Wiliga Haltimorp hive follow ed lop theirtpardal but uiaqpected victbry at the Siete Election with one which covers them with gltyy. The Locofoco cut for their !former de feat was that they were tak n 4 siirpiise. and did not call out their full vote. I r They now - ,hatriinide notice, end in the (*after e ection each party had polled its full.vote - oeith they following result. 1613. Mayor Seines o.lLavir, Whigi 7,630 1 " • ' "1 Wm. H. Harriett, Ldco 17,298 I; .1 Whig 111101.11 y 1840: - President j Loco mejoiiti increased Soto 303; , City . Cpuneil—Fifteen teen . Locos; list year '- Locos. . 'j i POSTICRIPT.—The 'St co, Boston on WednerdaY news she brings out is ih and_the Repeal Agitation : Lord mayor of London; w, oft. H • The Griet [dais 'Naii i a ining it Was lost off Ca ..c& Aii lneoreitinglette he faded on tho Gra One.] I r House of Dtlerilett '.BenatO - Hat?lion a' Ittireti hiegain I 3 Whigi . elected, Whip, ttofiiit !littler Hihetnie anivea !)Tlitt, ; . o . pl7:itoportant linsin4tAniv , revived Continieti. -The elected pn t i e Oth ith Stenneri . con: Gualdaini. r from Warli:n MINERS' JOU4N catt sorts , of 3tents. (animal .crngi Jetecteda iples 'Fbe'numberrot deaths in St. Louis, to( the talk ending.Oetlber 2d, was fort}'-foe.,. au.ow Faven r Nsw Onmessa.—thero were seventy-five deaths in New °deans from e 1 - low'rever during the week ending on the emitting of l itte 7th inst. _ The Detroit Advertiser states theta. woortin foe tai r y is about to 'hi established at (rand ?Ter' that•city. :•••, - Marshall Bertrand spent the 7th init. witlolen ry Clay, at Ashland, Ky. • - The Ron. J. Crittenden, U, S. Senator, from Ktntucky, wan io Nashville, Tcap,on MO 10th , 'in t. • • Dean Saili'remarked that inlhe establishing of co (mists, the - Trench commence with, a foi.t, tha Spaniards with • church.and the English iiith a AV. ; • • It is stated as a feet worthy of notice, the{ there . only four lawyers in both branches of the Le . . gallium of Vermont. 1!... .. . The Florida bond holders ei . re about to n*mori ize Congress foi rebel'. • -The §avannah Georgian is in mourning for e death of Thomas D. Rice, Erq, one of its od ors. s el Cocntoivt This I.reinft whigelin 7 or; 80,00 arey, , anct Jd or eirctilai ,The‘rnotintains ,in tilt Interior of Connection o coverill with snow. kThe mail stageon - the route between 'lllickf,,ril a d Chicago, 111., was rntibed of baggage Werth a. bout 4200, • few days since. \ , 1 ,1 .. snow fell to the depth of four' inches i 4 Ulster , , 0., N. Y., oh Soturday Inv. ; L Hon. Joseph Grinnell. of New ''Bedford Mane., 1 ; liitis been nominated for Congress by; the *Edge, i n place ol lion. Barker Burnelloleceseed,,, !d summary tl since' bur LECTED. ovicos. Smith,; , J. Ingersoll Yobt, L • tter, rodhesdkjr. I . IL Ree&l lc,' ID. Fpstelr, • Hays. ----- 7' The Whigs of Waco, Maine, have electa a Re, Ireaentatiye to the Legislature, . I John C. Calhoun is said (Co have expreesed his intention to visit the City of Neil:. York next mooch. Captain Hoaken of -the Great ,Weitern is to have tho command of the mammoth steamer. Great Britain. In 184t1Goa. Casa wrote the following: , “When, in the name of Heaven, will the Amer ican people learn to protect themselves a`gainat the undue importation of French fabrics?" ' nal gorrimis: .I flooll 97,760; 100,466 1 I 100,3771 90,1.34 90,747: . 89;549 • to tie heard on the Whig, .cofoeo ticket. .11 stand 4 fol• The Hartford Tiines in alluding ta the im provement in businesti, gives the following timely caution Now don't run wild—don't trust too much— and pray , ,dcin't speculate away the last cent d mo ney yon possess, and thousands belonging to oth ers. John Jones of the Madisonian, informs the alu ms public] that he never was a Whig but Uni onnly a Lacorocci, and voted for Van Buren in :840. Every whig will, rejoice at this piece of in ormatipa.] John 'Jones never was a Whig!— 'Good gracious.". • 61iL6cofoccus, Isitin6-22; • The yellow fever hoe appeared at Rodney, Mis sissippi. , Tho Wilinicg.un (Del.) papers announce the death of Nicholas G. Williamson, Esq., Mayor arid Postmaster of that city. I . 'Rev. Mr. Frey, tho reformed Jew, has recently beer preaching to large audiences in Louisville, Ky. The Pavilion at Saratoga Springs was entirely cansumed by & \ risin" Tuesjay night—supposed to be - the work of an incendiark. Fetaltti of the Yellow Fever to Cuba. We copy the ' following axtract from a letter to a gendeman of this placefrona his brother, in HaVeneta, under date of Sept:2oth, 1843. It !bous lan unparalleled fatality. atunog the Span ish troops, caused by the Yellow Fevt;k is The Fever continues very fatal to the Sparr lab troops and others; (thank God I fear no don- 4 ger,) of 60 Infantry o ffi cers, 42 had died three days' 'since; . and of Artillery officers; 5 had died et the same time, and of the rank and file in about the same proportion. These troops Came here this: Spring or last Winter from Spain. But it is not' surprising; they .are drilled and exercised in the'. sun not mar chin g . and burning up in the sun, of. t ten times the men faint under arms! It is abomina ble murder—and African negroes would be ill treated thus. I have been told that the Large Hospital, which Ductoi Palmer and, I visited last February 14th, is ,so Very unhealthy, situated near the stagnant pool at the head of the harbor, that the mortality 'from vomits of the patients -there, chiefly troupe, is about 75 per cent of the 'cases, or 3 in every . 4 die!!!, The former Hos pital, or high ground, in. the , intedoi more, end distant from Miasma, was very healthy, and the mortality was said' to be only 2, or 3, per cent, and even Jells! ''Grcat:responsibility reins somewhere, Whigs have-a of the Country nce than:the to- . rellOng ely National Bank,. moult / the states, •ut that,' mess f country wheto could hi found every thing-- d both bitinebee ()Tamar, os com 14.11 28,17 U 28.402 28;171 think, (Or muulei, if all this be faeti, ae I sal old it is." ' . • The Whiga of Pritademni. New Jersey, held a meeting on Friday, the 13th inst., which although called upon short notice, was large and respectable, among the resolutions passed, werel , the.tollowing: Residved, That though beaten we are not dis.;, rnayed, but are determined this day to commence' acttve.and untiring•exertions to prepare fur poll= j ing a full ioteiif the entire Whig 'party at the o 1 leetion of 1844. , tt Atl , l l l l '''.4olvcd, That arinajority ia the . ' the' •iat bg—roakiag a I - were ell received • flood result or • House • Raoluca, , our confidencoin tho grew merman Statesman, HENRY CLAY, as the em l bodimeni; expenent,' and supporter of • the true ! WHIG principles is unwavering and uniliminisl4 . ed ; not only as to his thorough qualification and ,1 fitness in every particu!ar,but.sled as to his avai/11 atulity in Weaning the cause qud securing the success of the Whig patty ,in the approaching, Presidential Election 7 —and that with him we rind our colours to the mast to a s i n k or swim:, ACelosltT.--Just. as our paper vrip going to press, einan by the name of Israel Lej.. voy, was ran over by the ears, on the Moerri Carbon Rail Road, crushing.ono leg and arm, and otherwise mangling him. Both leg and arm was immediately amputated by Doct. Halderetadt. l Ile has since died. Alcor this week We will furnish our rea l r • cis with a - greater variety of miscellaneous ne • The elee.ion returns aregenerally disposed of. c l • The compositor of a tate exchange paper makes the edhor i ssy 'we have .neglected to roh, tics the accidental surmise of, drc." instead of . 332 7,296 7,326 „ Versoniwishing to invest Centre strr, , t, property, which is yearly increasing in value, had 'better - apply eto Mr. Woodside, in Maltantri4oi street, time. 'See advertisement.. . - I H Tho Beaver Meadow'. Company have offered, their mince for rent. ate advertisement. .1 20 62 I= Mr. - Wszn, in one of his late letters fie m Er land, says.z. ' This Goreinmeit is a problem. Its se*? wet k• nese' seems to constitute its strehgtb. - With a bis.: dons! debt the "linnet interest on which amorints to X 49.000,960 ., or nearly one hundred an dfifly mglicki ;of dollars, capitalists "continue to taki its loanr;and merchants; traiiere;antl'nrehanics invelitittefr surplus Oar:tinge, in the Funds? - yet nano of these pea to belelie that this 4elit . Will alter be pal • • - ETC ME - ,t ,- Ira* _sq. - hestX.- - 14;xcros —Referring to the elections Whichitiave been 'recently:, held, the Ps: , , York"- Trihnne remarki w i th much truth - and force—L; : r -" :• ' •, " • • ... , I ' I The ipiiit of, 18.10 ii already returning to the t heati.rif the great I,l;hig paty. lt caines even bet i fore it was expected, and eery where,injuipre"- sence,lthe:3tre brilliant triumphs,over the l'orsT.9 . of Loao-Ptlcoism.coicah the labors and theribepes of the "grdlint Whigs. , NO i RTII 9A1101.174.1 TAN. A iSSTI, Bt?LtorF..vs D, and lOsonora have anceeSs aiiel,y'phelled again into the link,end itandincMd ly:tritimphant; and ready to do' battle, valiarly and gloriotly; in the comin g conto- t for HENRY • CLA'y: an 4 Wain Sderizatacr. Tl 4 can -4315'in e4ti of these Stet+ has been alost[ anitn atediand eothileiastic." Tho prominent principlea of the,' Whiga have bean boldly avowed, eta! sly l e ,• ftne4; . .4 atetalily urged !hroughout the" , awhile campaign,; The liattle in each of tbereStstea has been fought under the banner of a Pact-rr.C7s TAltirr, and, in thorn all, Southern Statea"as they . ~ , i areot waves i n triumph. "In Tennesseefthe op posing,candidates canvassed the State inlpertson, and" met in open.ditieussion, before rho peoples of the 4uestions involved in the strugeo. The gallant JexErr" declared himself in faver,4 a pro tective T; l riff'and a National Bank ; he was Met " on these," ig h issues by -one of the most!popular and effee , ivo" oratore, in the Union—and yet "the people.ii the taco o f all opposition, triumphan tly ausittine him. In Georgia, a planting Stete, a nd heielefot3 regarded as irrevocably pledecri egitost Profectio i n, the •Ceittral State Committee threw,' ou theirlcolora for a Whig 'n..nirrian A!trcrican Tufriff for the Protect on of American Indtistryend - he creation of a klotrie Market for Aii.ricati Pro luction: and the people have rallied bene4th them, and no ' " they flint in triumph. So. too In Mary latil an d north ' Carolina ; in n'.l these . Statv, n reovef, the name of Maur CY.IT has'been the 1 Frt i chwerd of ccerir Whig, and" how glpitois is 1 I( . he 'echo it arousid . . i I j v ." 1„ Do nth these cheeiing results, in quart Ora where . MO We l i re least, expected, give ground tots renewed rotifiJoice end still' more 14peful exertion on the Forrl. of every Whig ; ! Who can now 'lloubp. the spirit ()tithe people after seeing that they a re ready arid anXious for the coming struggle! i 'rhe great Vif bigParty' of 1840 stands w ihored tairene'w its 1r drt and to sectire.the triumph it-therilachieved. Ir t us looVorivard- with the cdhaderotle et, well fontided hope, hut telex no exertion, nourish no feeling "of disaffection, and omit iio effort that can any way" advance' the great dause wh have at "art. ; : , :14/I.TE AND hiPORTANT F3Ol WA9tiI.3I;TON• .44 private letter from a gentlemenatUashing t.'o,'.l possessing every means of nowir4; what ha conmuoicatee, inf,irms us that .sevOr ' al Feieign - - -- . appointments *ill 'soon be , made vacinr. , , Cult Triad is expected ici return from Russia; 'Jenifer frOrn Austria, and'Birrow from • i'orti.igal.! The II latter mission has been tendered' to Gen; Tyson, of PAiladelphia, one ; of the original friend; of Gent . 1-30-rison, a man of great talents, but was declined , Re - is among the very few 'sincere Lira 1114CII(1 reaL H ted friends i President Titer has left. /The, rnis LI and ac: rn to Portugal has since been,off.relto and ac. .1 spied by a gentleman in North Cam' lino : Mr. Wise is spoken of for the Austrian iiiissiOn, and rr.SPencer for that.of Russia. l • Sereial oilirr D - piornatic changes are • in anticipation: ri IlleJ Ever ei,f Will be recalled in a fc'w weeks, that who will 6o sent tot.ondon,orParis has not yet lcen Settled. HMr:Spencer will not remain in his ;present poSi ne 'mouth after Vongres aisemblo,- . and will leave .no friendibehind h' . i Porter's r.. Fiction will create en additional va nCy in itie cabinet.!' 1.,-Trie Sun. Tee AnZille•L learn from the New York Exp -es th:t this atten dance at the Fair, during the iit 2 .3le of Wednes- Iday, :air very large. i One of the stands was occupied by itfr. irEND,Y T.. Lure, manuiscturtr of , American Cologne Wales.'; :He exhibited an autograph_ letter horn Hzalitx CLAY, a copy of which we 0414: Asar..orit, Aug. 4,19, 1813.1 ; • 'Dear sir—l have citify received 'y'e - ur. friendly letter and the box to which it refersi .T ittaining half a-dozen bottlos of American Colegne Water, all in s iood order . And I tentler,jo my warm thanks, for this ecceptab'c preient, anal the friend- - ly sentiments towards me which intlifte yen to ef ferir. I. Mrs.. Clay, who is a better zudie of its • qualntes then I am, pronounces it uai to the ;beet, German or i French Cologne Wper, and my opinion cuincidee with hers, It was long ago remarked that l ,4 Man who ; , !could make a blade of eras, grow at-Pere:one did I not before, was a public benefactor, That citizen is ati :equal foimefector,by, whose skill iand industry lan article of consumption produtied ,at -and the necessity of tending abros4 the money to purchase it, is avoided. To etp3pre the•pros polity of our own country and to es'ppet.holi af flicting revulsions which are so ruineus, :weianast learn and practice the invalnable truth, to dill as much, and buy as little as` P'essilde Asrotnl. Eve ry prudent planter and farmer 'seta en this princr ,ple; and what hi wise in individuaislis wise irt;na tions. I Congratulate yotr!on the perfection' . to which you have brought the manufdaure of a ve ry agreeable srlide in extensive use, and tender you cordial ihishes for your success, prosperity, and happiness. • ' ' ' I am yOur,most obedient servant, • ' L IL CLAY: ' Tag, AnTsim DJno yi."—ln this odd farce which our readers remember was produced Deßar, at the ,St. Charles thOatre Iset ieamn, is the following description of "dodging," which we think isn't bad:—; • Now, sir, I'll pro!o how useful, philosophical and beneficial my sieculaiions are :—I oriler a suit of clothes of a tailor, which I never intend to pay for—benefits tailor. ;As hew orders apiece of . woollen draper. Cloth,being ordered. he benefits woollen draper,' en strength of which. !lei orders new 'dresses for• family--benefit dry .goods store. The dry goods store, on new dies's. es being ordered; invites` large, party to dinner. Butcher, upon meat being ordered, treats a friend to a thestic4heriefits theatre:: Butcher comes .out, asks a i friend to drink42-benefits betel. F'riend gets drunk, kicks op a row, is put in the watchliouse, fined tor getting drUnk ; fine goes - to the Corporation—benefits ICorPorinion - . .. So, by Ordering' a suit of clothed; which' I never intend to pay.for, I benefit a whciie community." ;1 Diu:erne Tax.Eirrs. 4 There exists about this city (New Yorkya great Many histrionic estab lishinr.nts, where stage•str4fek : heroes endeavor to enact the characters of .ShilksPeare's protiti repre q sontatlves. ,r4ot a great I oihilo ago a talkies ' premise made his appearance at one of these thea tres in the character of Ilainhit. In One ,of the early scenes he makes the following reply to a question from' his mother : , "Seems, madam ! nay, it'ir; I knovio not Seems." --• .o,ericky: Nogg!' aunt out a little fellow in the claiexness-1-4hore's Charley Seidel, he tpilol, sage trekdon't know what seams meanr— Ainday Atha. The Yan BOND (Aikonsas) Int-Iligeneer states that on the Might of this 85th ult.. Mr. Benjimin Yore. his wife, and a traveller, eitize e ris of the Unit ed likatea,..*ere murdered at ttio reaidence of Mr. ;Vote, upon' the military-'road, in the Cherokee :tation; and•tho h"ouse stirned to the. groutad., A new Ousoyito college )5 to bo estiblishca at S.itttenore,irioar o:l43,lZngland; where _ young lona era to lie trained 14, Missionary:labor:. !03.1 t 'he foilowirlg well writteo nod sp . irt!ed Terse, we copy. from the New York Trihtino. Both • a ;victory ad that we have gained in this state, is tvelLcsleolated to arouse the tuthusiasmi of the,.pa i • J trmt,tind create sensations alikethose ourtrayed in the accompanying ' • • WIRE REVEILLE. The old'alarm rings through theland; And thrills in every . heart, • And gathers now a mighty band, • To play a mightv part • The smonlderingSres again 'returns i Thatledus through a night of gloom' Where swelling Mississippi's tide Sweetie on hie sullen Via*, Or smiling to his sunny bride; Flashes in joyous play. Brave Louisiana's sons still ben , Our glorious standatd proudly there. Where eloud-throned - Allegblny ben' 11 is misty locks to hear: his thunder.echo. as it sends That name so doubly dear. Through rennrylvania's glad domal unbroken, phalanx forms aealti. I - Thee-ray-haired dark and sad k Within his Hermitage. - I I Hears. with a sullen start, the shouts ] Of freemen round him.rag,e, And feels, poor desolate old man ! How joyless the career he ran. From NOrth to S froM.F.ast to Whig hearts are iwellirig high— Rekindles hope in every breast, And lights in every eye. The dark night fades—the morn appt • And breaks irv..air the gloom of yes ra. • Oh, noble hearts, yet falter not, Nor linger On your way ! Be worthy your exalted Ipt— Worthy the natnr.ofCLAY ! More have your deed.r•te make or Than Bunker dill or Trafalgar MA' • I'IIISGS 1.1. 4 1 PurLADELPIIIA. — Prdi Theo) is considerable exciepment exi berry Township, •s few . Miles frorr i consequence of the body ofan Irish et the family of Charles Merrick, or Hr own, aged ab nit 16, having been fo'i with evident marks of violence upon arose oh Saturday mornicii.t ea ustnr breakfast, but when the family got al to bo found. An ai Mid Ono ,of were discove'red, clotted with blood -of.tt gate near the well wits found blood.' The body of the 'ricceosci .covered until, late id the , afternor throughout Is indeed a mysterious Coroner's inquest was of !he Ina Brown committed suicide Shell esteemed in the fimity. SANTA-FE the:folkiwiod cin of Tl)nrsby,ba4 . _ •. r We learn from ttie Santa 'Fe trl i aders, Who or , rived here day •hefore yesterday, 04.4 the traders wiiichwelit out in the spring, ut escort of the United States_dragounA, frun they separated at the crossins of the - Al ty6re fullmved far a number diye by party of Texians. party wh Serrated from Col. Snively'a cOmman days before Capt.. Cook discovered Cot. Chandler's party, however, Were.daterred vented from attacking the caravan, by the% ed 'annoyance 'which th.y received from 11 manehe and groway Indiaris.„ The trade'r, ad. Santa Fe in' twenty days, from the tit crossed the Arkansa;.; INSANITY, ATTE:4I'ED ' MUIIDND AND &'c.—A young man named Donnnico a fencing and dancingjoaster, cut his thr a wee / it ego, at his res:!ilencii,• tin. 4G but I.?tained . medical lissiEtanc6 and to well, „ On Thursday night he arose frontl and in•a fit of'deliritun, innle en a , slult wife"ondbis mother, wi h the . imention,a ly, to'hill them. He then hrolth away house and ran oft Abuut 4 o'clock ho t et] up, exhausted, by rice 'of the watch i t carried to the hospit4l. lle is ctideialy ranged, iltIL is likely to recover.—N. ( INcw retrrence to t:h6 iii_that city ; the Pica; nue of the 6th ca!!ed upon thus to repeat Its admonition ers not acclimated : KEEP 017 T PY THE ' malignantly rife among us, (trigging:to with' fearful spe l ed, rnos't of those on wb its prostrating hand. say] not thi 'the present, but to Oution the ads changing season neutralizii the lever ; till then, afl . wltj holdlifeir will keep away from New Orleans. %. • DE►Tn ()PA publican ofthe 6th inst, has the fullOofi intelligence •We regret to learn thit the' Hon Linn, Milted States Senator from ibis !6tate, was fodnd dead in his bed, at his residence, in Sr Ge noviet,e, on Tuesday:oo 3a . instabt, nt.:l2 o'clouk, M: Fur some time padt his health ha l e been fea ble ; he has been laboring tinier an uffec;ion ot . be EEI2I .The rielith of Dr: Linn will.ba a sop al regret. Through aTtfe of activity ant sttittoni,t , hol won for, t affectiotot of a - numerous' hotly of fri leaves an ititereging faintly and' the . mourners' IZEATiIs? rec ipts on the Phituldptaa and Reading Railroad for tho mcei ending October 14th, 1843, Tv'ere as - fotlowo-- Paaienger, $1, 4 4 23 Merehatidize, • ' L 766 87 - Coal, 11.03 t 96 $13,233 OC The largest receipts fr• any v.eek efface theeead was opened -Esrsarst vs S.tr..s.-IL-Welea'rn from Mr Carter, the Publisher, that iwanty,two'lliehtiand copies . .his-edition of D'Atibigne 3 4:Iiist.ny of the Re follhiatiim has been :sold by hkai within the last wig years. U• wards Jpwl tliaufr.. dpi AND SPEECHES or, , HeNur Or.sr, in two 870. volurnes, published at this, office, (pr.co. $1 per 'copy) have been sold by thoPublisheis, since 15th Joy of June tact. The oaks ciill prebably roach 50,000 within the year.—N, CricAr Titscsctmo,--Tie ficVyuns says • A lad who was formerly eriployed in this office es Boller boy,' last Year left the city 4 1 vith-only ty-etve &Aloe in his,pocket . , and visited England, Ireland and Wales. •has' just teturned, and says That he is only Sve dollars in debt !or his travelling expenses. He hid do particular motive in his travels but to; see the eountry..k - - FATAL KICK FIONA If ortsz.—A ed Daniel Lawler was cleaning a Vic] eiivery stable,• on Friday, be eras trompled,upcin by the animal, and so 0 'bathe died in (Liar or five bou4 carried to .the hospital. Mr. Justice Story, of Mearichu cowered his health :entirely. Ho ori tieat on the beach of the United' St Court in January next . The Acadia dolled from Basin. with 19 pasreagors for Liverpool, 1 and 50 bushels of newspapers. The sum -salaries, retitle Ace., to the City and Metropolitan last year wad no less then £295.75 A Lynn, Mats., paper says, F - sent last week frocn that port; orteh liezuhes tO laDlctitte, carefully pack •, Ors, Hinnies!! 110MANCI9, OF REAL LLFF, ;. This work Comprises a - number of remarkable torical and domestic facts, collected, by Leigk . Hunt, and fOr sale at this office, price 25 cents. Tits, STOUT or -Ntsos De L',Electes,----Thit work contains the life and letters of, this celehraf ..* Ft 0 ,03211. It is translated from the French; : , • and is for sale at this office. reit - 114 .cents. HANSAII MOellX.--The complete works this gifted authoress are 'oho& being published izE eight numbers. The fitstnunibei is receilnuf.4 Price twenty fiie cents. , ;•, PICTOMAI, iiI6TOW; O*.THEUSITID Brkeir4. - - -This work cdinprises a period from tbe.discio• eq. of America .by the NiS4haten tha teat:: century. until the present timo.L _ICU 'embellish. - l ed with 300 beautiful eugravingi, and wal-114:; . completed in 20 - numbors-25 cent!! each. Fssriee MAGAzniii.—The 19th number 4,-; this standard re-publication het been- received. Pr:ce 25 cents ;for sale at this offiee.' , .I{a're IFi SEAttell OF A HCBOAiD. I 4inCe the:, publicatiOn of this'excellent romance, at least 9k.. 4 000. copici,„ have been sold, av:(.l ihero yet:os great demand for the work. Pticit ISj cents. for sale at this 'office.' ' ( . ~• Pulite rs Sa•acit v a Wis i s.. r Thts is , novel, excellent little ovel, b3rl the authoi•O, .Kate," and has received quite los'great a !ler' mand. Priie.l2l c nta. 13213 =I Tnc,llms coNNo-r GROW while the rpholare ged with seurf and dandruff, any more than the tree can flourish whose.truhk, and branchCs are encrusted with mints and canker.) • Scurf and dandruff are caused; by suppressed Perspiration,and aro a Certain sign got: the vessels of the scalp require invigorating so air to pliable them to throW ratite moisturcwhich now dile* and harden on the surface of the skit. .We khoer,of nothing that will do this kali so effectually as I.lll'iJea liAllt Tome. which by promoting the healthy circu lation of the blood end strengthening the vessels, of the skin, keeps the hair always in a 'perfectly healthy stale. • j. Mil MEM able Afurder, tain t : in By ' the \city, in rtrant girl in efrie,d Sunin untl in sAvell., , The girl prepare p Ehe ei,,s not s gin's shoes • also the laieb ~~ ~ =~ •• . • It will be etßerved lied the tr i ads by tbwilail Road is increasing, and will•critinoctifiricicatio with the facilities of the !lead." l'he Read atrep, dy takes lwa 7 thipds of tile trade,l from tha4,c'or/O-t toots .the_region witli whichiit connects; arid all the operators prefer fransportinz on:ethe'Riiit • Toad, with equ tl tbril ttes—andl may it tae preference - ir the' prices sliould range even. higher than charged on the ding of Iron, Boats, cannot save the Cana), onleist the Stockholdirs will elect. a roo're energetic-4nd efficient Board to Control the affairs of. the Coin- I!mar. • Cost. FaelotreF.—VeFsels a rtJ very scarce end. in reqoest, at $1,75 a 1,874 to 14i.ston and Salem; Providence. $1.40 a 1,431; New-London 511,0 NOW York $.1,111. ; unit A1hany,91,75. per, ten.... colleted with Wai not the : rt. The affair one . ; but the f that Suaar as universally ouis Itepubli tarty of tiler the IME! kansas 3n Iter' EMI The' following i;; the quantity of Coal .shiptietil, by Canal the ;resent week. ending - Thursday eveninii Pottsville and Port Car4nn, • •I 19210, haven,. 4,110 Little ,~cliuylkill • J a few s party Of pie = the Cu i much lE= E•rntn •• • haven MUM MEM MEE ry sireed, i n= doing his bed, Freglit by .C:inal. Froxi) Pptisville & Puri Carbon. • Ilaren, To New fork, . . , Jan bi. pparent. 'from the cad wen, and The liAlowing is the anintint of coal trinen . arnrtcd " this road. for the week enthog us 'lliumlay genie;: Pm* ouch tie- Express. epitlamic feel, OFt..-10 Virti " 18 IZi00001her " " I.orayr„oo " Soralt : 0 , 19 Hunter. to otiong dr mic is ihu grove, Sundry Shipm.rs ISOM 20 1163 460 480 25864 L_• GEORGE • WIGG44. kOnt. • Patet..;itive Co na,• Titttfo.i The irnnsportql tons over Union Canal Rail. Road front Ist t 15th Oct. ioclustre, arc 4,1 foltowq; Trine. ewt:!9r : 611 93 ' 5.10 6 *4 1•58 1 t 49 18;2 , alarm MEM E 1113333 BIM Louis Re g painful Lewis . ' . Mount Carbon Rail Road: , . . The, follnwing in the amount of coal transponcd on thin . road (Or the week ending Thutoday cyening lad ' - Toss . . " ,495 rei last report : • • 110,6 W • orget.er impiry )r giatefol lids. Ho trite aki hi. hill Road•, • Amount or Coal transported Over this road up to Thursday 'evening, List !JIIL Creek nail Road C.Lutpany. 'Amount of coal transported over this road, for the week ending on Thursday evening • . . Tons, • l'or I . att report The inflow trig is* the, anto_nnt Of Coal transported on this Road for the week ending Thnredap evening Tons; • • 9..405 219,743 l@B of the Lips Ind, cot . . On the 14th Octt inst. bi Jim Rnv. R. i'l7, Thomas. Mr: Iticlutto OLtVER. to Miss k;_Ltzatigiti A. Orm . all of this county. - , In Schuylkill llaven, on the 13th Oct.• inst. Emu: .Rasecc.t., dmghter of Abmham and tliz,heth Saylor. aged one year,one month and days, a wan wadi:' CORRECTED . WEEILLY.: Pt)TTiiVILLX Oct. 21. 1813 Wheat Floui, pr Bbl 0:751 . Per l b. Wheat,RY Yl I'l. - Cwt. 4o 172838 'fork.., : :8 0 :1; li n : I Corn, - We. " 33 11 / f i l' ' • 15 4," I,lgo, doz 10 (firnOthy n'tt, ttehl .45 Butter:, . lb • , 121{clover - .05 dons born at kicked and ranch injur atter being us. his, re il his 'tes "Supreme' To fh O e Electors f Scliuyllan Co. • ivvEr,Low CITI'4ENS ii —I cattle-Sea this °tea. -110 sioti, tn- tender you my . sincere thanks, far I ) the flattering support yo u have givi,n mo for the office of - 6ouSTY CO. MISS I ON4R; on the.2d Tnesday of Ohtober,:inst4 .intd' Asti always tomtit' i - • • ;. - 1 , -- Your friend and.well wisher', ' 'iG. WSTIcLITER.., wit.LOVI: wAGGess _ rot , i 4 .. 6 , : v.v Jury r. 29-- '• i T .fi I, atatile , _ on Monda)P ,000 letcPrgr, allowances Police Force derick Tudor oared dozen MEE 1 - 4 Ny. BOOKS.. . BY CANAL MEN Per 'last report BY HAIL . ROAp.' 1 5,423 , I . : 9.2 . 88 • • :, '.. Per last fleport 1 . , 1111.1,427 • I •• - 1 ' I ---- 169.76.1, Total Litic SchaylkliCoal Trade. =ll FEII er Last Report Steea & Shirk , oltnes.Nlvorl& Co .Harvey. nail 4r. CO. &limn Gruff . 13GG '9 0 Per lastreport 15,1`.91 6 3 Total' • 16.957 t 5 1'• V. L. CONRAD, Col:oil:or". Total 115.935, NATHAN C,LEAVE/1. Collector. Tons • 5,905 . Perlast report "69:217 Total 75,182 CIIA. M. LEWIS. Collurto • Total 37,015' GEORGE li A ESTY. Collector 31 hie Hill .St, S. Havpti 4 ic al I Roi3d? Per last report Total; . 23.1,149 IVILLIANI NEWELL. Cußector ttlarricb•. rDeatlja. Our Market., oc6bor 21, El Ie one ,; I P. 277 365,371 381,118 550,tt13 10 65 L $ 240 6 • 313 14 . 1,383 34,632
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