?toms or Tiro RUINERS' JOURNAL, sixof.e. ste...SCRIPTIO3. Two 11:11aLtaire per aportn. payable segol.ineaelly handy:met, to than who re.ahle In the County, and arum:ally fn advance to those %Oh) reeide t,ut of the County. The publisher resetven to hinvelf the tight In charge PI 50 perinnum. wbro prcmrnril. &la ea longer than one year. , Three cripitte to one addre,A, - . 115 Al Seven •7. - - 10 Oil Fifteen ." " " " • tgi O. Flee dollars in alvarsi• will pay (or three year's Elubscriptton to the Journal. RATSS GP 4DrEnT;slXi", One Square of 14 limes. Every subarqueni ILiertion, - Foot Hoes. 1 time. - • - Subaextuent Insertions. each. . - One Square, 3 months. fits montha. •.' - - - ttne Tear. Business (Cede of 5 lines, pre annum. Militants and othets,.adrerti.lne try t Ire Yell, with the privilege of In:rainy different ad; er itsements Weekly. ' [.'Larger Adrefitsements, a, per agreement IAtUNIERSI JOURNAL, SATURDAY. DECEMBER 20. 1551 GRAND JURY REPORT We invite attention to the Report of the Grand Jury in another column. They are said to have been one of the most intelligent Juries ever assembled in the county. They regret the neglect of the previous Or ' • der of the Court, in relation to the opening of Ale and Tippling Houses and fiord Bars an the Sabbath, and request the Court to giv i e further instructions on the subject, fur the more effectual suppression of these nut• sauces. Their opinion in this matter is clear and explicit.' The , Court afterward confirmed these suggestions in a very decided manner,. Beer nod A leyouses areliut places of ordinary secular business, and, as such, should be closed on the Sabbath, the same as stores, offices, &c. Hotels differ front these in that they are kept ostensibly for public accommodation : but this difference secures them no indulgence, in the violation of the Sabbath, more than that secured to other businesi establishments, except for the enter tainment at strangers. This is in strict ac cordance with the law on the subject. The friends •of Temperance have here strong grounds. Although this is only the position previously assumfil,it has, neverthe less, the additional weight .ot being a settled contirmation of what was before regarded a disputed point. : The laiv was as plain before as it is now, but.the present Court seems dis posed, ,so tar, to give it a strict legal con struction, which was helore, fur-some rea son or other, denied or neglected. We hope the Temperance men of the County will now take fresh courage, and second the efforts of the Court,with renewed energy, for the supptession of these common nuisances—the groggeries, and especially their violation of the Sabbath. It will he observed that the Grand Jury coinplain'Ol the absence' of reported cases of " tippling I and disorderly houses," which they know, notwithstanding, are "very numerous " in the County. This should be seen to, antl,! while the legal authorities manifest, so de.: cided a disposition to aid the cause bf Tend; peraoce, in their official capacit c, for the gen erai good. the professed advocatß of the cause should not he backward in &Trig their whole duty to accom p lish this desirable object. “Crime is not on the dmtease,” the Jury re port. There is every reason to believe, from the experience of other part , 01 the country. and especially from the recent develope: meats in Maine, under the operation of their late Liquor law, that the prevalence of crime in a community is dimity proportioned "to the use of spirituous liquors." No one ac. quainted with the character of our -Court proceedings, will doubt, for a moment, but that the entire or partial banishment of in toxicating • drinks from our County would grititly. tend to the decrease of crime, and the general spread of morality. The subject of TenaPerance reform is, therefore, a mat ter of the firbt importance, both morally and politically. It would be better fort the public good, and greatly curtail our expences, as Tax-payers. CONGRESS - Nothing of much , importance has been acted upon by Congress during the week. though several interesting resolutions have been introduced, likely to ereate'coniderat.te diseugspn, if they effect nothing more. The resolution of Mr. Foote, dTlaring, the Compromise measures of the last 7ocurressa definitive settlement of the slavery question, has been, up a number of times in the Sen. ate, and will probably ot•cupy many days yet, before it is finally disposed of. The annexed resolution, declaring it • the duty of the 'Untied States to interpose; to prevent the violation of the law of nations, by the intetvention of foreign powers in the timeline affairs of nations, waspffered in the Senate on Wednesday. by Mr. Walker. It will, no doubt, create considerable sensation, both in Congress and abroad. It was laid over:' Inerear, The signs of th,F tunes are pnitent.ol. of art approaching struggle in Europe, between the Republican ingukses for constitutional government on the we side, and the advocates of monarchy for al,- solute governments on the 'other; cord wherou., nt ,pressingly behooves the Representativesof the pro ita the United Sovereign States of America, to seriously eonlider. and -betimes to inquire into the relations of the government and, country to lii, struggle,.and their duty in view of it to 1 ItenhelVei-, to foreign nations, undihe international law Thew fore lie if Resolved, That the Committee on 'Foreign Relations be instructed to inquire into and report upon the expeclteary of an open declaration by Congress to foreign nations and the w, rid. that .the Uaded States told strictly to the policy and principle That earl individual nation, .tale, of pow er, pia,setmeittOr 11F -elf the exchiso.-r tight and 5.0 h• power to takkgare and dispoF-t- of It‘e iwYtt internal •concerne, without- the naterventlon and Interferrn,-.• of any foreixngoVentihmt. Date, enniedislwy. ance or power, whatsoever; and that any such nt. Lervention or interfckflici• by or on the part of sin . foreign govenirnent,listate. rotilesleraoy, alliance tit power, eruistitine:. art 12dflte114 4 / 1 of the law 01 na• 11011 F, authoritine and Pt.ttfying the kntrrio,itlon of any or all other gcicininents, eunfedpraelef:, of powere , , 4d their dewret,on, _to prevent la Mil, - vration and to repair siirh intittruon the lute tit nations. Rtsolved jurthe,-, That the •ante c:,nuuuu , .• instructed to inquire also into the expedwile IP questinglhe President of the l'otted State- loran,. neqouation* to he opened with all mho Coll,tllll - govertimettk with a view, and to the end of tlititinutg their co-operation with the I'uttAd K./ the declaration atorisaid, wattle pulley anilphn erple ttitteol, and ill tin• nt.ervunee, defence un.l maintenance of the law of n4:lolri , , In thi, re•peet. 113111111811 AND A,IERICAN ALLIANCE: The Washington Republec, alltidiflg to the ;proposed alliance between Great Britain and the United States., for• the protection of Hun ry,-iays . . " Bir,this time, we think, he must have perceived that ••most insuperable difficulties estat in relation 40 this fundamental He must hare learned that here, at the very outse't of his. scheme, 'obsta cles present thenfselves, which neither logic nor eloquence can surmount. • Talk as we plea-entail': the common language, laws, literature, and inte• nests of the two nations, the fart ei nulisputable that btu progress and prosperity are the canes of ea - dieps manifestations of narrow-mindedness and ill-will on the part rut the leading pre.ses ot 'Britain as well as of its ariiitocracv • and that the tart:et - nig , thus crested and nurtured ore at present lout to , every thing like an alliance of the kind prcirsed The events that have Fist trampred in Central America are of tileroselretcsutfidient to excite dis trust' and in the bands of wily politicians will dot ILI • imp ha - converted into EllaterlCll to increiFe the anti• Egglish Wiling which always has existed Ettilotipt .certain' portions of our population. Comtnridore oeitacm'a speech in the Senate, on Wednesday, ,may be taken as a fair sample of this feeling its it found in ri h placee: and the action of the New Yo4k mob, wbo, on the Fame day, compelled the , Jai) .. of the Irving house to, pull down the British fs*, ii a very Fignificant illustration of its intensity amongst Jess ;enlightened (lasses. (Weclo not allude to theseeircumstances to exult tiger in, They are tutrortunate in themselves stintl deitil s z e te be regretted. But their existenee is tOo pal tote nroc,red or explained away to serve( purposes of any 4/gory, warlike or pa ss, lie. .117 TVE ntottst our correspondents an Atarly beating-48y, patience, friends. CHIUSTAIAS TIMES The Holiday's are once more at hand. As usual, there will,doubtlesa;be no lack of good living and universal merry-making. These seasons of jollification, we take it, are good for both soul and body. .The Doctors may disagree with us about the latter, but no Matter —" Christmas comes but once a year ;" andas for the Theologians, we are going to satisfy them about the former in a regular Q. E. D. style. Fur instance,—get together a few jovial friends at a well-laden Christ* MA dinner-table and, our word , for it, they will evince More practical morality—yes, practical religion, if you please—in a couple 1 c.f hours than they probably deserve to be 1 • credited with all the rest of the year round. Who would not feel generous toward all the' ' world and "the rest of mankind," when he lis about to be so generous to himself? Who i would not remember the wants of the poor, when his own are soamply gratified ? Who I could harbor a grudge against his neighbor. when every mouthful he devours swells his; bump of universal benevolence to its utmost' tension? And, above all, what heart so /lard 1 that a bountiful supply of the good ihiugs of this life will not melt into the sincerest ' gratitude to the Author of all mercies? Then, there is the family gathering: cous ins and aunts and uncles and all manner of rdationships assemble around the home stead hearth. The long-gdne-by pleasures or early years are recalled and chatted over with the tenderest emotions—fatuilv darer roves and petty jealousies are forgotten in this common union of good feeling : and thoughts, that, seemingly, had long since been buried in the ocean of, oblivion, spring up with renewed freshnesa and bring back cherished memories, as - well-known and welcome visitors to the family circle. - We could recall a score of happy remiais cences,connectetf.with this delightlnl season, so_ generally observed among all Christian nations, since its Divine origin. more than eighteen hundred years ago ; hut, fearing lest we trespass upon the " enjoyment time" of our "dear readers," we bid them, one and alt, a " Merry Christmas," and, by way of con clusion, annex the following a propoc poetry for the " young ones'" sake:— ill 0,.) - 113 In) sCcl B tio GE] rwa. the night berme Chi %viten nil thro the hott,e Not a creature was Mirring. nut even a inon,e The stockings were hung by ilia chimney with eare In the hope that St. Niehohut soon would be there The children were nesitleil nil .ling in their beds, Wilde vision% ot sugar•plutus danced in their heads, And inamina in her kerchief, and I in my cap, }lad past settled our brains for a lona avinter'a nap; When out on the lawn there rose such a clatter, I prang from the bed to see what was the maile r Away in the window I flew like a flash. Tore open the Antlers. niul threw tip the sash. The moon on the breast of the new•lailen snow, Gave the lie - ttre of midday to objects below. When, what to my wondering eyes should appear Thu a miniature Meip,b, and eight tiny rein-deer, With a little old driver so lively and quick, I knew in a moment it nuot be St. Nie.k. More rapaihkm eagle. illy couNer. they came And he wh..tlett, and +honied, and called inern game; Now. LlaAller ' now,ll.tneer ' now, Prancer' now, Vixen' • On, Comet' on, Cupid! on, Ittintler and Blixen ' To the top pf the porch' to the top of the wall' Now dash away ' dash away' dash away, all:' A 4 dry leaves hetore the wild hurricane tly, When they meet with an obstaele,mount to the sky soup to the,,tiouve•top the coursers they flew, With the sleigh full of toys—grid St. Nicholas, too And then, in a twinkling:l heard nit the roof, The prancing and pawing of each little hoof; Ac 1 drew in my head. and %vac turning around, I town the chimney St. Nicholivi came with a bound. He wrili drecsed all in !lir, front his head to his toot, And his clothe. were nil tarni , hed with a..hr. and soot, • A bundle of toys was flung on his back. And he looked like a pettier net opening his pack; eves—bow they twinkled; his dimples how l merry, lL cheek., were like noi , e hkc p ( .. .i!yrr ; it,. droll little mouth was drawn up like a how, And the beard of hik chin wa , as white ay the snow, I The ktump of a pipe he held light in his teeth, And the smoke it encircled his head like a wreath, i lie. bail a broad lace. and n little round belly, I That shbok when he laughed, like a MAI fall of Ile %VW; ehuld,y and plump, a sight jolly cdd ell, And I laughed when 1 iinw hum in .pate nl gnefell A wink of hes ere and a twe4 of he, head. Soon gave me to know l had nothing to dread : He poke no: a word, old went straight ko his work And tilled all hi.. stoeL•inr; then honed witha ierk And laying hi: ringer asnle of hi= nose, And giVini a nod. up the : chit:lm' he rose He crane to his sleigh, to his learn gave a wh is tle And away they all dew like the down (.1 a thud le BM 1 heard him exelium, ere he drove out or ciaht " Merry Chri.dma.4 to all,do alt ti good night ' Tin " Ilonie..iftscrilanq."—,This pa per, late the Schuylkill Haven Map, did not Make its appearance until yesterday. owing to some accident with the Press: - We are, however, surr its readers will appreciate its interesting columns tone the less for the de lay. The Mtscenany is greatly implored over the flap —it i: enlarged and appears, with new type- it will. no tinubt. he a wel come-visitor to many a family fireside. W ALKEF: rx ENGLANI I .—We invite particular attention to. the article headed Rohm .1. Walker, and the Balance of trade," which will be found in this week's Journal. As our Loroftro friends have proni ised some aid to protection, or at least to Iron. and as they see so- few arguments or stabs• tics haring a bearing upon this peculiarly Ameraan question. we especially commend it to their attention. lOSSItTIt lectured on Religious Liber ty and the freedom of Hungary, in the Rev. H. W. Beecher' Church, Brooklyn, on_ Thursday night. The receipts are estimated at st2,noi). lie spoke shout an hour and was listened to with breathleqs attention throughout. wiLus, of the Home Journal, states that he has seen and heard KOSSUTH, and now declares " that he is a great and sincere man, and his cause is one that should kindle the heart of all that is generous in the world." :0 - • THE Albany Exerting Journal remarks that the earnestness of the President in ex posing the defects of the present Tariff, is highly gratifying. Protection to Ainerican Industry is a cherished Whig Principle. It is identified with the great Commercial, Agri cultural, and Mechanical Interests of the country. The present revenue law is a cheat and a fraud. It is only efficient for its stimulating influence upon British industry, and upon American extravagance and, prodi gality. Its leading defects are exposed with an ability which should have a ontrolling influence upon Congress. Bat th composi tion of the majority not only p ludes all hope of any salutary change, butjustifies the apprehension that the present bad lace may be made even worse. The friends of ;Tome Labor will none the less thank the President for having so well enforced the utility, importance, and wisdom of this cherished Whig principle. Acruanti,; To the report of- a society organised in Cincinnati. for the suppression of gambling, thereare 809 coffee houses, 429 card rooms, 'll rondo tables. 16 keno rooms, 72 bagatelle tables, SO billiard tables. 9 faro rooms,' 24 ten pin alleys, besides numerous smaller games. ail in full operation,in that An American writer says :—" We are born 40 a hurry ; we are educated with speed: we make a fortune with the wave of a wand, and lose it in like manneroo re make and, to re-lose it in the twinkling - ol 21:1 eye. Our body is a locomotive, travelling at ten leagues an hour: our spirit is a high pressure engine ; our life resembles a shoot ing-star: and death surprises us like no elec tric stroke." The Hon. Henry Cidy, by all accounts from Washington, public and private, is in very feeble health, and will be scarcely able to be present at the deliberations of the Sca rp, except on extraordinary occasions. The declining health of the venerable statesman, will be universally lamented. 'THE MINERS' JOURNAL;.AND'POTTSVILLE GENERAL ADVERTISER. -.-- Miss Septima Fogg,dang — bier of the Hon. Francis R. Fogg, State Senator - from Davidson county, Tennessee, died at Nash ville on the 28th of October. She was the great grand .daughter of Edward Rutledge and Arthur Middleton, two of the signers of the Declaration of Independence, and was greatly admired for her intellectual, moral and personal acconalAishments. In token of respect for herself and father, both Houses of the Tennessee Legislature adjourned to at. tend her funeral. This is an honor, we have never known paid before to the memory of any young lady. FOR TU NitxnnW JoreNALI Mte..I3.I3ANNAN.--.4)ear Sir • l'ou will oblige ua by ftublisbing . the following Enigma in your. Jonrnal IDEOGRAPH It`Al. ENIGMA. My 12, 42, !ri; 4, 3-2, 17, 21, 11, the er.p itul of the Uniiett State%. .111 v 20. 22, i 3, 20, 2' l , is a river in Virginia. Me 7. :3, 40, IS ft !Oren in Sernland. 111 - 31,.42; 22, 41.1, is one of the United States Alv 36, 3,35, 42., 37. 24. 2, 38, is a town in 'flukey MY 13, 15, 39, 43. 7. iS a town in Prussia My IS, 9,5, 4:1, 30, is a town in Ireland. v 19. 10, 0,6, 31, 4, is a Lai:cal the L . My IS, 3, S. 1.1.26, 8, i. a Connty in Florida Aly 25, 10, .13, 28, 9, 41, is a Czcunty in N. York Pr.. ANb h i t Porteille Arc 11411. ISrir I.._V" Answer next week. TEE COAL TRADE POR 1851 tztba4jay. rar va ,itte ,itsf The quantity sent by Railroad ts3a,tllt+ Canal, isc2.o6, for the .week, '..!n.79S 1 I tons. The ('anal hay (dosed for the season. -mil the to tal ~hirtnenl n 1011 ..7 , being illett4e of 2:Pl.l:Pitons over last year's brmess.' Tlu•trayle by Railroad has also la•en materially alii•eted by the extreme void weather that has pritvailed for the last few days; freezing up almost every thum that has been the least exposed and rendering all kinds of out-door htrsines•t extremely unpleasant The Railroad Co. have promulgated a new seal,. of name, 'which are to take Orem on and liner '2'2d, which is as follows Richmond, - I•Mladelithla. - Int tined Nlertown„ - - Germantown IN Woad Falk of Ortntylkill, Nittnarunk. • - Meting 711111 - 11 . 0nstinht-krit k. Plt mouth R. li.. 40 35 15 0 /15saltin'a 3.114 1 . .4in and Jon.,' 35 :10 I 15 Norristown to lirldssport.- .n 1 '1,5 1 .. 10 Port Kennedy. . - _ 33 2.5 110 Valley I•'oree, -55 20 110 Plornisville, - 10 05 0 Rayt•l's Pura, - - 10 05 90 Pottstown. - - - . - 10 05 90 Donflntsville, - - - - 05 00 90 Birdsboro', - - 1 - 110 (15 s 5 Reattlnc. - - - - • ' l O ti:', '75 Witsysen Reading atol '51611r/wills_ 90 65 75 sL,lkt•vill... . . ... . .10 1 , ...5" 75 Hamburg, 75 70 t Ist,. ittsbu rg, - - .t. - 05 60 This male niereaws the prices to Philadelphia and Broad street It) cents a ton over the Summer rates, and also tires the rate to Richmond ill $1 311 per ton during the Winter ..eason ' The project of building Avant 111rA.till carry :damn, 500 tons of Coal Iront Ii iclituond to New Vork, at it rate ranging from 60 to 75 cents a lOU, has been broached in Philadelphia,—and it is , fated that the Reading Railroad Company will aid in the unarm:lllV WO von,ider tln. our oi throw-I im portant project , . that has been suggested in Phila.. detplila for ninny year-, and it ought to be cartied Out as SpeCtilly am4ito.%ible. Nothing has contribut ed so largely to build up Philadelphia as the vast coal trade she enjoys; and with the aid of the-' steam Yr...e1% she cati ietain the large bulk of !hi', important and rapidly-increasing trade agt6ist all the rival avenues. now in progre-s and contempla. led. These Steam In , (1111 supply the vat ‘lO - directly , by running alone-ale and iisnigulle steam power fOT tllSolllkgellg the coal into the Sets ; witigh t,, an iinixirtitnt con , alcration. and will nutlet rally lessen the Ine•elit pen.e. We learn that the projected Itnih nail. leading 1 . 0.0111 1;i1,1011 to Mauch Chunk, will be put tinder contract next tz;pring: and will, in all probability. be e•om'pleteil during the following year. It is to con nect, with the Trenton and Easton Railroad at Ca, 'rite quantity of ( . 6al •eut to market by ft.,. I tel aware anti Iltuit.on Canal Company for the pre•-ent year. 1,153,-11:2 from tone—makinc . 5.W...412 tons altogether Th. , 1..11 ,- ab. - .tit 140,000 t0......1.mt of the e,t minted menne, Iran ihnl quarter for the present year Amount of Coal F.Pnt by the PA ilktfolphia and Read ink R 31110311 and ?rhuylkilt lOr the to vek end Inane Thuflday evenlog tag' I=l TOTAL. Wi1:1( TIsTA 1.. P t.ashnn, :1041,21:0 Di :111‘2.01; u Pott.r, Me, 176.153.5 111 IZ, 10 59.:(z 06 S. 173Veli. 1,99.995 PI 31 1 2 110 /7,9,729 01 P. !Clinton. ..n1.41,1' 14 161 10 35.041 09 1 650.270 no or, f,79:15r. 11 5741.1:4 13 OE Total, 9,,22,420 13 To swop pvitudlaot year, by Railroad, 1,351,507 03 • canni. 215.030 07 •. 1,639.517 Inereacr m the year 1351, 569530 1:1 tbn•. COAL TRADE R. It. IS5l— sent by Ksttroad fur the weeb Thursday evrithr lam %Vert:. PLIYI CLlthl,ll. 7,f•4•1 114 t:4:471 tro IU Acid. Einvra. 14),:01 06 Pon Clinioh, - 1,550 W 14.539 16 To game period last year—g9,"" 4 01 long. FLAIL rtOAIIS The folio% ing i - the quantity of- Cita / trantinotted weer t lie if itTerdot lift iif03451 in Sciitikatilleniinty,for the week ending Thurulay evening. W r F.lr . ' TOTA 1.. "line 11111 and el. 11. It. 11. 12 . 175 lit . 867.361 10 !dale Schuylkill li. It. 1015 4 Is 3t11.332 iiii Mill Creek do 3.103 01 371,891 01 Mount Carbon do 2.770 15 233,T.M 03 Schuylkill Valley do 5.741 I 4 300.10 17 Mt Carbon and I'l Carbon 11,491 17 itiirldr7 011 ,11 TOLL AND TRINSPORTA.TIOI 4IN IAILR1)/D • fur 1651. Prom M.Carbon r4.llavrn.P.Clinion To Richmond, To Phlindriphia. • 1,40 1,35 1,15 ToLt.,lll - CANAL. Prom Port Carbon to Ph lattelphi.l Mount Carbon do •• SOO. Raven, do I.l' Port Gunton do - RATES OF FRtifiliT By CANkI. Philada. Witmingwn. - N• Vort, rum Pon Carbon. f• 5 9. ' 61.55 ML eqa Lan, C 5 95 1 N. Ilavon, 60 of) 1 50 al 52 REGIMENTAL OREM, NO. 3. HEAT) QUARTERS.Ipt Reg Intent I,tq lk all t ty Volans .—Pottsville, Der. I. ISsl.—The ist Regiment of Rau ylkill County Volunteerg, , timler inmmand of Co'.. Jun. C. Isobars, ~,.111 parade nn frESDA V morning, 1114.13 inst.. at 7 rerlark, for in.. 'purpose of proceeding to Ybiladelpb in, in join in the procession of retention to Gov. Louis Kossuth. The line will be calmed in Centre street, right resting on Market street, Caring East. By order of the Colonrl R. mc DONALD, adjutant. .111, 1.'51 LIST OF LETTERS, E) EMAINING in the Pct.! Once at Pott,ville, Pa L December IS, ISSI Atli' Mary Coyne Mire F. 2 PlipPoritq Dr I. It Barnes Wy H GaDanaher c Jo Philbin John Boron Wm Galina Wm do Pau l Philip Robb Wm Hinkle Jucoh H Vleasanta James Ballot' Cherie. hall Atermit4 P Patton rapt .134 BrlnnalrJohn Hugh Mr Propstli ?CFA S HoyecGeorge Hornung AR. C Qii;nn Bahl Mr Howard Abut Quick John Burg r Chaileg notion Adam Riney Janie, Bergner Andtrw Hatay Serail Rickeit John Murrill' Gimp,. Holleraa Jon shipHoth Amon Beat John • IlePtor John do Itobliun john !Nall 11 G pagan 11'ni do ReOry Peter Henan Mr Hering Job» do Helen Peter !Ronan TIMM* ks M 2 &I Redly Edward Broderirk Riela JODe4 Daniel Here Daniel fluirrie Mrs E Jones John Rlerc Pete& nrcnnan C Jones ingrph Reed Wni FRedrord Ceo fr.hipleanea Joarph Right Min Sarah 1111,1 Fred'k do Jordan Charlem. Regad Fwd ship ' Tilldroan infields 2 fathom JoAeph trnilth F.dwar.l Cronin Henry Joplin Jamee tatephrne John ! Cele Michael Jolly TMA ehipErrephena Joh n Crept J Nimbler Mini R Azone Alton 11 Claxhy Lawrene Keating John Schnelier Join•ph Campbell MfrhaelKennedy Hiram 'Hensel John ('arty John RlA.inger S Seidl Mr Crorkron Thomaegoth Chrialian Sauter rieorge charam John Logan Jeremiah Shan. M l'avanagh Dennil.ong John T Sheaffee-lIJ (multi John Lieriion W *Jonemitreets Jelin robbion ATM rhipl.nnkinkhlll M ilhetifJ Duffy John Lockatenen R Schtesder Win Downey Patrick Laotian Mine A 141111 i Mlr Imp! ship Dowdry John Mohre Abraham 2Shiels Theis do Dunlgan John Moore Michael Ahanni Philip do Driatilll Daniel blotchier John Todd Owen . Donling James, Marlin win D Tarrenr . P R A Dougler E n ;Nolen W Thnnwe Win Davis Daniel ,Morgan Chatters Tlll,lll3llMiAll M Doody James Martin Fred'k 6 Thomann Mani Dnnigan John Moolow Thonme Walbridge Mr 2 Lillian Elizabeth Mason Mrs R E Wirt John Jr Eisenach Joseph Mill Mrs Mary Wrearsnider Win Eagan '"Vm blorpliy Par ehipWestover J Evaihart Jute it Muller) , Peter do Welsh 111 h hail Evarbart John T McCoy Patrick 2 Wilson Charlie Egan Thom/ TifeCormlek JohnWallarms John Frederick Jacob McYer Thom,. WOO 4 Mir harl Fink William M McEnany P ship Wainer John Fogerty John 4J4linet Andreas Winters Thomas Flagerty Maisel O'Nelle Richard Williams Lewis Farrel George W Wltonough J Wilson Jahn Ferguson M O'Aullivan JainceWikon Rehm* GljngJolut 4 011rienil shigt,Werlowlohn :top Gregory Alertcpambrrs Wagner J Jos du eashe Mrs Mary One cent .4 ditinnal ttlll by *lunged for all adver tised lettere. Parsons applying for toter,* on this list, will Wale say.."advenlied." ANDREW mornmen. P. M. Dec. to, lasi. 4141 IXLEGANT GIFT BOORS. AV- I glationeq.ciove Dozes, Mandltereldefilonar Juan! 1 SP1E111" TANNERS, LARD AND if I Z PRESS NTS. ' t Boxes, Perftwoery, Toilet Battles, Steel Bead Baga, f , :aro' Peu and Pent Id eases, gold Pena. j .... ? THE euhaeriber relPerte '''.....-.-&-': i P r. t i r d ta a b n ie d fulo, ?octet Books-a ....nets( assortment 1 , 6. . . WHALE OIL. ' CALLON:4 BLBACIICII WINTCRANid. 9. 12 Fall Sperm Oil so ,sitn-olt„ - folly invites intent:on to ~.. ' ~,'' • I r no. To, ''' "- - .. , grYrr Mathematical Instrument*, Stamps , 1 11 • 40 the extensive collection Of ''''' .. .ef‘ 4 , "l ' ~ I Prepared Paper, crayons, Jim , for Mono c hr o matic J ,t„, n , 113 f 1 " °49 unbleßchea Wiute"adrine P enn. "' Books, elaillioar mg an aasortatent from the vwalleet i Drawing. Ware, ttomrs, gre,, &el, Warned and ; 'Neel Gallons Extra Writhed Solar OIL juvenile.. to the Moe' expensive unonals of the seacoli, , , Stroichet Pattern< and. Needles. All kinds arm:ouster ' b1,92A do super for Eleptttn Oil. euta bleacheds and other articles tor the Monday.. now open at ht . and Bottom We Gathei. oh Card., and Wo4den Blocks,N+`-00 de bleached hinter and Fall Wttale Oa. stars, and for elle. Wholesale and Retail. A collection - 4i fcc.. Ike. 1,3,7'22 do wattled N. W. Coast Sr Polar so rich in it: variety as to afford tooltanoppoilunity of Gem rf dr &asert-a Souvenir for 1.22, a aollection , - 17 •G° 6 " • Mmete Oil, very clear and had, soave. PrOttitti.g the insane for a nappy interchange of ..:en of pieces in prose and verse, of rhaegberl 14Proll . 4.003 do beat quality Tanner a OIL I intent seined to the peculiar perpoce of each. and so anent, illnstrated with Imperil •Pnirra wings, end beatito • 5 • 015 du "Peri" Bank Oil ' efrettive and interesting th their mute expreirszoilas fatty bound, U . LIANNAN. .g,cop do plate tstratt• ot rod Oil. not to be misutiderilood.• Be. tr.), 1431,, 51- 6,p00 do earnmetn Olt, for greasing. . ~ Among the hooks are to be found hit following spirit I did annuals,allitims and other gift hooks,Se .of which E S. JONES & CO., J 5,000 do Lard 011. No. 2. the lines[ illtlStrated works are printed and honnd in , i t-4 oßni t of " mot an [ taco Streets, p u bi on .us, 100 boxe• New Bedford Sperm eandiee .1 the torsi Orient styles, elaborately., eel neatly twits- i Uof the Model Archit .ct. 1.• SAMUEL SLOANI, At- 400 do Adamantine edndles, merited and gilt, and far variety and rheapn. se not 1 , eht:eit, to lie completed in '24 monthly pane. 12.3 do Irstent Polished and Solar Candles, I'IN thl Mottld arra e ll assort ed <rises. surpassed by any eSlablichment in the large Cities. . Ti " atom s w al k is d.. 0 1e, e d to s teel the Wleh e a not Family and r:Avera Battee-lcocstraml re ills cotored 1. rO . -.' n . . .290 do beat ( )Oath,' %m Soap. , fro t 0 toms iritrteezed in l'ulldmes, Litt o f tntrravilito and splendid Inanimation', Turkey tot- ‘6O do eupetior Biwa it Snap. all was &sire the advanetmtent of this noble art in ' Der extra Levered hoarde r an d hi emery .rt . is nr Hind.. i our cowry, and Wish 141 1 da • r c titivate 1 mit axles an t 115 do prime Castile Snap. we to plain Otero , articles celd. not ail , lila eatlifaciloo. may quaint-3m e n.ith architecture the hand.nme winner Retail Bib nod ouratnemm. to. returned. , HOLDiN & ?AWE. in waren it ,a pre:.ired and einhelovhed, renders it a , 31 A .,,,,., A ir 0 .,„,,,,,, 7, •„i •• . te h t , •As Posse m•hre . I . ( serer ['rater-Common and ornaturntal tasteful et na mem Cro the drawing-room, while to sr- t m .,,, t , 2 , is.' 13-b. do Family • do , eurated.ilnemon2ti2ort the format pray Nr.ll value. ; ' ' ' '. - ' do Catholic du No. 1.? Jr a. ate how trod, Mr dellsery. PORT CARSON INSTITUTE, ailyton, -Neel)) tertan, ,lo .., l'Orn-31/ (T ut : per nuniber. Addtels its above, Bg7 <tbt en t orPrrtilltriatt Chu reh. - r do Itlethodi-t, do oost- veld ' do Lutheran, 1 •N, do Der. $, 1..51 51-if ,ql HE Prinriont of air above !teatime, vesper dolly do ilapthrt. j 1 do 1 heirs leave to announce to the inhabitants of Port , oo ts is nom). nvORTANT NEWS TO TREI PUBLIC. Carbon .11114101 e lit snit y, t Int the . Wtnyrfour.e of so. Tar Perpetual iferptale-The New Te.taitiont ,A ith . ., I etructlon will commence on MONDA I , Nov. '24'11 tlitaiernus line engravings. Franii.pore and num- • . , ... , --,.., ~,-. • „ fir f: • N.; " wN ". The course of instruction Include. 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I" M't e a‘ , .'n story 01 itie urn g o brick „ a - parlance. especial nor noon will he devoted to that Tie Puthrays anti iCitaltr.7 Place* of ihe Lord- ti-toe at tto ',moo of 31 A ItBET alit "aI'ICOND ‘lreeto. v 1 3... Plihilt e i,,o n ; o ni ion. of the poprli HT I. mad,. at tint rated in the Journal of a ton( throat!' the lath' ..1 we-1 0 hie.and fo n t ,hi,,.. above N.51-Wilson • Office, 1 It „, ; ,„,i a eac h q„3,1„ . . Piontke, with numerous eletosni encrimngi on aryl „1,,..e be will at all lime. he ,or o n ly to perform all Op- 1 1:,/,.„,,„, -Rev. Joe Me _Clore. Port Carlton -J. M. Wainwritlit, D. O motion , .•a the Tt eth, nod front lilt extra advantages ; Rec. ktr. Winilsw, do S alt's in tie I ire .1 cur Samoa T-W lax it lumina- . io hi, pron...intt, and the long I line In Ms and Rano. 1 1)r. D.. 1 vdclKibbon, oo dons in rotors, OhogrltiVe .if the River Jordan, err- .1 the larger sties, in practlctlecpt Hence, he ran and Jeremiah Boone, do moo on the Mount, Christ',. 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Crecy one knows bow a tea table or evening CJITir r. eaivened by the comin.l In or an intetlizent man, !iokteava ell ar nry idru. a ji ail t. and tells them Mit I. ttl.dv, nod rittlhand, m the way of ordinary Sort% a person Rises yont he sub:mance oralt to • .loty panel a, in three or four sentantea—felts sou the ,iron and itiortil of a new brink or a dOrnii of a sermrtn, the cure of a sp.. h. the WA public rlinfacler.llic spirit of 'Atl.rie ill a. recieW,llle novelty In fanhrnu, the IPt.t Intro in rind all w Want detail ry —haring ti }rah you, as materna for your otra de.,••scon and 4,-ussip. Thl. .1,1.1 101:II We rapt. wt.,. lip pirp fir the dome Journal rot We 111,1 r. to e 1 J.wn. Itpr mit. reader+, ht the fewrkt tvortio idea 111.11 rails in PPM woo. A. wereml t. people drop its and talk, a, we look about in our Wilks, ter OLIO tpe on the Inak-out Int ideas ; and novrltte,t—gsk tog them in the htierest shape, on der+he li.ad of Msoss role r:ossle. w• used in 1,, V memoranda aide, to write :Omni if .Itoul. find time- , now. We shall give them In our L. ii, ibelliztiveii. In this Way, the itlwr it Ow Il iutr Join nil will Atand a t !mote 1.. per 10 .01110 th.lor err outer. 01 ever) 10 , 0; plea 1031.0 140109. 1,11011:1, 0,1101 , •0 01 the paper will he eon: mar sl.,ep lies of B. 0,0, 1 . 01 1 / 1 111. 01 Puler ••renrg )11 New 10A, 1,1% , a famtii..l, of ray and lima art ~.iriety, airy new firri or new folly-- , n «Inot.a I , TURF_ Or rut: . isttfttli A. IT 1,1.1140• We. 0,303 it to Mention. how evil, 331 one reAders well noderotand, that ire lohj rare n!...1 11 tit...Ml.' and advanre every itile-r -..41 r•flre,ev . nlenre 334 13.1,01 Improvement, a lid otrtrc 11,1. Home .I,ltinu.l 3,131 tinft I noprnrlll2 than II i- en , ertninlne Ai. it N., v,:a.r•,. pre,,,,t from Li 1:e311.111.L.11 111 it 11.31t..,131 . rm.`, 01 Wadi the remern f Ora ,riaared errry trr,A. nt,,1111.1 ittiQltrpao.ed av a r it In good tu•ie 11 I Rll% 00 lips S 2 ; trace ...view, 55: Or for Ine,•e•y !Fir Ihreryi . .ll3.. - 31W3V 3 lo adr.n , e Sulrerrt,,. a Ilr. , wt do-13y %11)11111,4 117 Frilloit -trees, New York 50— MIIII MEEMiI DYSPEPSIA 'RS •1 tr ,,, t Yanti%y .It•dtrinr 4th r ' d 1,!„ l'h f,.tr fu nr of !het , s , ".it ,, Lr • Es: 111 21'1 7 ,10: remove an morbid re e r.1,,,,, v , ',mil) the Ltrenl. !we great 1.111.. and r Igor tit the itat t e.tlive 01,1321..1 . 0111r, the Atyatent agaln•l an future direvre. r he I,thett aafety. at Ott time dehlo taling the patiPut —being grateful to the moot deli gioniatli. and rein orkable for their cheering, in vigoraintg,.trengthoning, and restorative propertte., and an inAgluilde and eure remedy for DYSPEPSIA lIIIL,wor. Corner. Also. Liver Complaint.. Jaundice. ifearthurc. Coriiveriees. Fasntneaa, Illxnrder+ of the Skin. lium I, and Skin, Lore. ot Appetite, Low Spirit., Nervone llPad-arhe, Palpiteti an of pe Heart, Silting and rulinee4 of Weight at the Stu. wadi. :Inc all Other disieJ4e3 ratt<.d ho all iolpfl/re state of it a blond, liver, er, a hid. tend I, debilitate n nu weak. n ii,. ;ystetn. .. _ I'EM ALES who sutler from a tnorind and urinal', rat contlittln, will find 1 14 i'ltetlirine of inestimable value. If all q,141,4 or :C.N ERA!, DrißlLlTVoine Medirine 11 . 1'N 1.110: A •IIA11 1 1: THOUSANDS bite te•till ite,ricacy. au, ilion,tands alnlt are now un der tz.eatiseni; and not one solitary ease Of failure liaq yet been reported Volume, mould he fillet, with rertificate• of thrice who have lo en iwrmaorntly. cured. Call on ,hr Arent. need crt a Pleditrphiet. containing the (*err, 'rate. tboilar4able Coles, grid the high es: iniatins . this llydit,ne is-held by the Ppss—call be had of ittr Agents, free. Price rie ..ents for ller• email; and el for the large BGltleic Proncin :I office, 112 Fulton Street, New Vork, up fot sale by JA.COIIi. LAWRENCE, NI inersvine, Sole Agents for Schuylkill V.-utty fghtf Dee. 13,1:'51 NEW ESTABLISHMENT. EffillOtiv el of L 0111,11.1. Paris. Lespßir.llfnl2o Ail Otter PA r Goo ns. Portelam, Fancy stationery: F ANCV Glasswar m e . Brushes, Co bs. Perfumery, Fine Sc. GLENN & CO , N I. 1040 Chesnut Street, opposite the Masonic Hall. Philadelphia, resperaftilly inform the public that they have on hand and intend to keep a complete and elegant assortment of gondol in their line, which, tieing Imported by themselves Gotta e of the largest manufactories Illid depia. In , Europe, can be e 14141 tat the lova eat price,. G. & CO, confident assert that romplete and elmracit a stork of goods of the kind has never lawn Ofrefttil llt 1111 , 1 city. and nomecth.lly 111011.4 an inspection of their annortineta. The panprietor• wali lie 101101.11Oly rerriVina new good., and. no effort sill be spaced to tnerit the pal 1.0104 , of Inn 11111111 r, kmOng lie goods are the following rich fin, y ar oeica iu ihe greatest 'Ca Patty for the Etagere, lability, tiondaor, Parlor, Ana for Bridal and thher Present. Doberman. ringli-h. Frew It. ()ortolan, and Vo.0111:10 false!. W.... Wife. Royal Dresden, Iterlin, English. rrenah, atia other Fancy rotrelalt, Berta and frankbul Fancy Iron Goods- Heat end Inataation ItrnnzP., 111.6' etyleo. Articles in Carton Pierre and Slag Horn. English Parian and French Dimple FlE ,ore. Articles in Dertisetdre and fluor spar. Ar- Of lea tam the Spa springs of Splendid Rot at PAW!' M3rll. Gonda In the greMelit variety Itupeavotel,Fibmay.Ataltraganc.and other !Portable Desks anal Writing Cases, Ladies' aid Omits Dressing Case. front $2.5 0 to .6.14) each, of Rosewood. Leath-r, Are nodEliin'superiar Cutlery. as Prn and Porto Knives. Da.iors, stei4„sors„&r. Brat flew It Opera Engle:li and French PYrfumery noil Toilet Sott(w, Splendid Card Cato -lont A comideleanil eletatit.t,o , t went •if Pori Monaie . Fr e nch; rand Gorman) of ;41/rri..../1,/), P r ,rj. ivory, soperior French and English Oa:, Math., with l'o 4y. Pearl. Elton). Doff/ 10 4 Rosewood and oil, cr ard the hod Itossian WINO. - As article. sec trade Plptr.P.fly 1.0 Inn warrui n n i .14 the very 11 . and other Tooth 1; „„..1 44 .“ of Engli.la and Punch Make. Nail, co w l, and SWIVIng larnAlinp. ; Shell , Buffalo, Isory. Turk, inesslng and other CnmL.. Odour &Glove Boxesi, Tea Caddie., Scent 11 0 , n , S i ... Fa net %rood and paper hose., fine wood Art when - front Inland, Scotch noses, A.c , with yam and licit. Paint ; ng. mil Atrial. Cativsee, Woad, Porcelain & Engrave ig•. with a thou sand oiler articles useful and ornawrini,,l. Si ranters VlSlilng the city are reapertfully I to .„,,aO„,. the R oods, and articles purchased sent in any iv" of the City free of expen.e or parked to go with A. 1.41 I. any part of the Worl W , L. . CLCNIN. F.DWAUD GLENN A:4,-rue basin.... of 1., AV. Glenn & FOU 0111 he is, clad as usual, at No.:0 :4,111111 Fourth turret. Dee. ea». 1!4.51 -19-4. ma NEW CLASS IN DANCING. Pll( ) Er,i14011 ritrAmmi.rn respectfully calla at •lentlon to the tsperlinr of a beW flew.; aiti even log, Dereuther ft. llt l sl, at lila Doom.. in the Trion itali c for 1111' 11 ,1,1 1 11 t11 111111161 11 of felilleg and t:entle men whit ratinot attend hi. other classes. The or ,angt.ment will be as follows :—Eventne. of Intl tilt (inn Tuesday? and Saturday... Goitre for Ladies, from ei tu na -for Oentlemea. from d 11, '2l; 101 the brat attar which they' will be inset tided together; tram 7:10 91. ‘%h.. WliPti music will he inttodured the last hour of each evening Terms—for Ladle. 416; Gentlemen 87 for 7M lesecans• Di-c. 6,1(51. .19-3 t BOOK BINDERY. 91 1 nutmeat HER DAM ENLARGED MB BOOR / llindety,and increased the Machinery and hanfb, Ili, now prepared to do all kinds of Binding in the hest style, at the loWest rates, by the stogie Book or by the hundred or thousand. All Rinds of blank work .nanuithctured to order At 14On nnilrF. D . FIAIVNAN., , _-• Printer, publisher and Binder. Poll sville. Aug 31,1850 • FSALE AND TO LET.—Buildlog Lots je Mount Cott:ion, Lewisport. Wood and,Lyon's addition to Pottsville,on ?Igttklilan et.. ottsvllle.and luiditioriviiin. Mtc a'convantent Ode* in Monts' Addition. Atisiyto* JAB. 11.CAIIIPIDELL. April !O le-tf, ORPHANS' COURT SALE IPoronanco of an ;cider from the Ofithame Court of Schulkfil l'unnty, iheAtinsecitter, Administra tor of the Iltstate or - Jonathan Zech... tate of the town mblii of Erallry, In the County of Srloiylkillafotesaid. deceased. will expose to sale by futon• Vendue. nn WEDNESDAY. the 31st day Of December, A. D., MI. lit JO o'clock in the forenoon, at the Public Muse of John [fipple, in the town of 'Fremont. Schuylkill C.tutity, the following described Real Es 'ate. 10 Purport so. I. of the .‘aid Real. Estate, • being a certain tract of Coal Land. situ • • . nth in the Township of Trailey, in said SI • County, near the Towns of Dooald.on and l'reuro»t. Bounded by lands late of John and Solomon Albright,Gteenawalt and George. lands late of SatitueL Peacock, and oth ers, coutamlng two hundred and thirty acres, nod t het c perches of lands. with the Impr‘wetrients, con to•ting of a Two Story Messuage. or Tenement, Darn, Saw Mill. Spring House, and other ,tutbuildings. About 00 arrem of Inc said Land is- Bleared, and un der a good state of cultivation, and the balance of the tract is well timbered. Purpart of the sail Real Estate, No. 3. being house and lot of ground in the said Town of Tre mont, being lot No 89 in the General Plan of said TON 11. Attendance will he givzn,and the runtlition of sale made Inown at the-plate and time of sale. by JONATIIAN ZI3IIIIIE, Adtn'r. By order of the Courr. Leans Iltxxam„ (leek. Der G. IKII, 49-it _J r _ nousr. AND LOT FOR SALE. Subscriber will men at Privaie sale, tn. 11nn..0 and lmt.located In FeMbaitgli. near the Ilm 111 or lb.' Ih,rnne h of rattsville,and abiout lbh yd.. finni . • the new Rolling Mill The Dwelling ie . a two-story double Frameeon. ;pas taming eight rooms. and an well linlehed • • throughnut with Cloeet% Panel-Doom, • &c., and u. in good condition. It I. also 101 3trti an a turner, having 3CCP39 by throe ' The Lot r”,l front by 33n feet deep, fronting on another street in the rear There it it never-fait- Wen n 1 Wal , t on the premigeg, which did not give nut tinring the List scat ,n. tneethef with all the necessa ry ont houses. roc terms and other parti. Ili1:1114. apply to C conur. mil,r.s..". the premine4. we. 13, ISSI. 50-3 t• VALUABLE PROPERTY FOR SALM i • HE ru for fiber offer% for colitit ; I Ide property :—(lne wn-glory Ilriek Honed., in Market Aleet, with a Niue anit rilne•litiose attached. all iii,teneil repair The Lot runs front Market rii Lyon street. sari) • • and would niahe a convenient and plea ., I • dant place of residence. Alan, tarn two ' .iffy house+, in Sander,tn street. near the Court House. rite', with a garden at tached: alsto, two two-story in I yon street, with loin an. i g. 1 1 .111- 0 ,1 ; also, three cwt and half-glory rntinlda from the 'corner of Norwegian and coat .11,,tn;,,,,a one houke In Coat Queer. neat Nor. weglan. They are nit omitted whit itr.trante and every rrtnvenience to make them tle‘trabie divelting, ere veinl are well xittidted for blikiner. 1'10611.4. p, PHILIP II %Fl'4. egkul Strect 4941 ply to Dec 6, 1..!.1 VELLUARLEI PROPERTY. AT PRIVATE SALE A ivl I.L t.r ..0 .I it Private vnltiit.l.- IT property. In the tiolougn nr unte4l on the North Writ ~ ,T llPf of Ilieh.ana ' , meets. The - Int I. 40 feet front ~1. Centre by' `.'.00 feet deep. °mottle to It.otroad ti n th e p r e.mirlea, nn Vel.tre. ry reel. are ••• • erected lion Tten-t.tury Se II 111 II • Donee, w.• 11 botched, and In 'e neetteet enTiolltlon. There are al.nt ererted. on the rear of the Lot, EIGHT TENANT Said property n , In al.pit w nn. 'lit bran no,drn.. port nu. ortho Borough -A. latnllthr Pont! , tiolldlngq --he ery entovenlen,r. and la tinljooesti/.l.nlay ono. oilhe 111041 denitnnie prnyrrtli.• In In, Mirongli Poll aville, other for private.l ren.dont ..+l, or I.of.Cßlly ine i n . any pnbll4 bualnre•. Fnr TOrine, and inner pirlictillra.:.nply to thr Ni AR N r 4 Poplar .irva , t or to 1113 , ..1 AMIN I"TAVI.4II{, I . 4lll.vitle it. Ih.l. 44-I I STEAM CAR FACTORY: 44.0,4v: 4 44. rilFeaut i acrlher. beg leave in infornith6putilie that In midi - Iton to their• Cornier STEAM ENcisr. 41111's turd FOUSIHIV, Oil, have recently put up orw Marhinery and Shoo. for the manufacture of COAL. CARS, TRUCKS and other Rail Road Cat.. by 'ileum power, which email:de Illeni to entente. all that kind of wort:, not only mut h better, but with creator dciipatch and at the very lowem mire. Haynie thus made theme ettenaive rotuoanlett requiring work oft hip kind, will find It to their advantage to give them ti ANYDER 43-1 C =I CARPET AND FLANNEL FACTORY. TTEINTION 1:4 IitiSPECTFII.i.V INVITED to ."1 the following goods. now ready in store for sale. whirl) will be cold a; reasonable priree for rash, Verdlian Carpets front 25 rent...4o*i per yard; ingrain 45 to 75; item I.i.ting Carpets 50 rents. nod Nag ('ar• pets front 35 in 40 cents per yard; Woollen Flannel. 55 to 50 cents per yard; 0 5 yards of Venitian Carpet, an excellent article, veiy stout. all Double Wooten Chain and splendid pattern•, 56 inches wide, suilablo for churches or for passages and entries of dwellings. Cash Paid for Wool anti ids. ing. J. FittliVEUN lIAHRIS, Manufacturer of Carpets alga Flannels. near the North West Cornernf Centre and Mineriville Pottsville. Pa Nov. S, 1851 REMOVAL. . LINDSAY & BLAKISTOS, Poltilsohors, Bookieftros aud floolcbtorltre, l'hiladelphra. have removett — to their New Store. No. as South Sitth Strett, above Chesnut, where, with more room, and increased Cacti - tties,they intend continuing the Itookselling,Publish mg. and Binding business. in all its branches, whole, sale and retail. They wiil always keep on timid a general assortment of Medical, Dental. Sclentliic, Varirultural, Musical, Classical, School, Mweellane. ous, and Blank Books. to which they invite the at • tenilon of the trade. Orders from Booksellers, Libra. rice, or Schools, for Books in any department of liter attire, will receive prompt attention, and the books will be furnikhed at the very lorve:d prices. Blank Books for Public °dices, Banks, or private persons, made promptly to order. t Catalogues of their own publications. or complete V:atalogries of Medical and Scientitic Books. will he furnished, upon application beina made to them by, mail, or otherwise. Foreign Books imported to order. Dee. 6, ISM • .49 m --- POTTMLLE ROLLING MILL. r: u hr•rlberii reeperi hilly AtilifilitiCe to the pub hr. lira their th•tV Miff hoW romph.te‘t and in foil Operation. and that they are prepared to .apply all kinds of Bar Iron of yahoo. Aize4, x itch They will warrant to be superior in quality in any obtained trim alirnall. at On same prices. They also manufacture: T Rails, for the use of the Colliero , and I. tferat:Road., welghtnir from 21 io - C,O lbs. per yard. made of the bent Iron, and whirlt wilt I,e found ninth cheaper than the imported article. Being prarisrat rnrch:ut u •., and baying oari ennAld erable. ezperienee to the lrnn blittinet,, they flatter thetn3eive• that they ran .give route eatl•fttet inn in imfrharger", and will tam) oak, U Ihr it ft,terest to pa lionize home imllitlNftilleen. 11A }title!, ItllltNien? (I'o. 42d r De< . 6, 1851 FANCY FURS! runs' ! runs,!!! PR z:Atrum Fru: STORE OP PHILADA TAr /.11 , 4 1 1 1 1.1 _die ort went in the City CIF:I.I3M; (Fr seittnt otr:'• oft:: • 0111,,,i. • Cheap • • Chen ' Half.] i ! ' Bargains The ladle, 111 PIIII.VIII I. 310 J VIC 11111. y, are lor ded 1 11 the gpierolol O.OIOIIIIIPIII 0f h an, VI/ 11114 , 400 RA!. 31011111 31111 Sahli , . Doff:, and (I,li)ri, kr., warranted tlik srac.ro,',l importal Inn, t. ill he sohd at a small advance 011 COSI L 111'1410- 1 1, to eh...them out at the old eetablinhed For Store, FlieenOr frret, Philadelphia. It 1%111 LEVINE. Importnr of rum and rlnr —impost's Dr Jayne,' Iloihting. and Ilarortitetortol; For- N 0... 2 i. lbsl -17./rn VIEW ;MUSIC. Oht(l, 4 4oruirlean Liberty. National and 1'a011.41/ The Pot opean Etnierania—qaluiation to Amerten, The Aneel dnd the Child. The tiroken-hearte. l , We meet n., MUM 2 Lore's Nlessenser—(avollte The Fnrsahrn—a beautiful When e'er I see those smiling eyes. day ! µAy ehnuidn't you and I Truly vitt/ 1 love thee ever, I live (or thee only. Little 11011 C—a favorite Ballad, Flow on thou Shining Direr. Annie Laurie—admired Scotch Mailed. The l‘ta: Beek'd Ca 7• characteristic Irish t.ing. . Farewell Ladlea—Popular Negro atone. MY Husband Is %nett a queer Fallow—Popular Pantie. I.looi, Pa and Pat—a favorite song liol.KAS:—Sitseedi:ll Nightingale Polka. Untie Pompon rotas. - Atbetline Polka. Tbe Motley Polka. I:Tablas's Favorite Ws liz.;—togather with a largo enilettion of the. latent and moat popular musk...al ways on hand—single Weevil obtained to order. at 11. BANNSN'i4 Dee. 13, 16M. 50— . . MINING ENO' ~, R , subscriber having located' hintrelf in Market 1. street, between Centre and'Heeond.oPPneite N. • M.Wilson, Ern's., Office. begs to offer his profession nl services to the Owners of roe Lands. Coal Opera tors, and others. He has, for several years. been en. gaged as Engineer, Surveyor, and Manager of Coil Almeria the North of EttglendAnd bee had year* esperitnee in this county. Any work entrusted to hie rue. wlt be executed cereintly and promptly.— If* wauldeek a trial se the heat recornmendstion and to af hte 2l, &billl3lting*. OEO. IL. &WITH. NOW - 47-tf I *qr. ....nay ink= guru Mai MIIRIT /100 D Property ParrEnnzaz FOR SALE. 'pH nabsctinet o ff ers at Priest.. Kit., I h e r,, ! law int L tiatwitile property. Pitnated on Market Hqnart, in. the nor:MO of Pottsville: No. i. Two Dwelling Houses and a L ot • or grountylnntine nn Market and Ly. RI . / 00 ' d rew' , Vt. Lot Is 24 feet fmnt by I NO feet deep, end on the Market Street front is erecter a large , mn fumy Iticit and atone Dwelling linage. with bark Mindials, all in complete order. Their is also a name Untll.l on the Lynn gireet finnl. on the same kO. which rents for 6:k. No. 2 ; A.1.0t of Ground adjoining thr attove, feet 5010,4 front by 1 t•et deo, tree• ted a Eatable on Lyon •trtei The lacminii of this Ore.perty, being in market giinare and but a Stl.ll.limanre front the new rt•udere it a Very ihmirable iqopert), eii her for htkinePs or private reeiden,e. Fnr terms and other prtirulars apply In the sub *Mbar on the pre lobes. I'itANCHI HARM Nov. 22, ISM. 47-Mu MENCII MILS, aIIAWLS & CLOAKS. IF: W & CO., 180 Ulf KAM:I STREET. Phil. Jladelphia, hare nQty open and for F:tir , the Inns; splendid stork of Silks., Shawl., inhia)... and Mt , ri. Tines, ever ntierPd to %lir Ladle , ' of Pint:W.l9l.a and vicinity ; also, superint w tar fSil Vefkets fox Cloaks and Mantillas. rot.. rs Mark, littiwn,blite. ear net,green. purple, d-c,;...te A full stork of Parlk pu n . ted Motislin tie Lain., and Ca.litrirres. heavy Fltnende brown. blue, flit rid! d. aarnrf a nil mode rotors, White. pink, blue. and rot., Wedding d res. - es ; black, Clo.de, - ft)3li4 and Ottoman Silkti, tt Oen. did Embrottleted Crape • Broctralone and pinare wont fina‘it.t, Paris Eitibroitlerett cheme.ret - tee, stervo,,, oat,' collarm, plain :Intl embroidered eaantrir Mandl, rr biers, .I.adles ad Cent temetts* Whtir and Kid t;lot. es. !minus. Mirk Hotoltanint.s, Clanton Cloth, and Altura ; with a large Mori, of sta ple and Caney dry-goods, a large portion of whit Is hare been pnrchaeed at the Lite large Auction sales in Sete VOrk and this city, and will he sold below intp.trtat lon peters • N. B.—We have delermiand to aril off the .tack In our more itB. next-door above. Itityeri tan have real bargains ray Ca Uing4Tnittit ntatet!., as 11 twist be r Inked out in a dew dap , Nov. 15. N5l ~ i ' fi t. ~r' BooKS.—The s'iihscriber is row I ereiving from the 'na i l, tante supply or schnot and M. , - rettanrous Books y II—(o h tcitl be scold who ir .al„ and retail at knitstia low rates ills stock etiO‘ra.s.s SEVERAL TLIOVSAND i'ol.ll.lltist. and the as- Sort nirkt is as eeriest as can be found in any store in Philadelphia. Merchants. and Teat hers, arr., supplied with School Books as cheap, a-nit in sissy instapres hea per than they can be patch:L.2d ut Philadelphia. Being the publisher or a number of Rooks his fa.rii ities are equai to the whole , ate.llouses in our elites for precut ing cheap storks., and tie is determined — not to be nollemold- • 11e also tnanhfueturreat uts eAtabbAnneto klod. of Wank hooka, plea 11,113{01, Copy finales, &c., all of winch be can furn,ll wbon,nte of low All Ile ask a i• for t h e people to call and cry hl• unit then judge for ilientsclr cn. • It HANNAN, tlookc'eller, l'utiltshor and Manufacturer. Roost Ole, Oct. 4. IA3I 40— BOORS! DOORS 4,2 cIIMITZ' Iliatnry• of Rome, Orators of the American Revolution, Spark's Life of Washington. ' Golden Steps for the Vanua, Dr. Durbins' Observations in the East, autgat's English I:evolution, Amy Herbert. by Sowell • Third F;tl Hints Or, Popillar Education , by 'Wives. Millard's-Arabia Pena .and Holy Land. !Unmated 11:d% in and Luther, their I.l.reir, and a velvet ion from their Pierninns, never beh,re published ut the 14t1- led Shifty. The Ohl Rr,l ganth.tone, hv ilugh Nitt (Teta Niel , . a the treator.h) Iltitth Itatt)'s Fruit Garden, a capital work. Modrrn illtitury, a new nerd raptial -work. by Ilw 11... i... Mr. 1 ord. ftlettig't• P. gric tilt ti ra I t'lletoktty. 113nd-hook of 011 Palming ; togrAlicr with a variety of Ptllscellatteotte flookot. jo,t received and for ottle at BANNAN'e , ('leap [look and ritatimie CYSI C Nov. 21, 1... A pin; Coal Veins on the Christian Kunkle Tract of .1j Land, belonging to Nlc.Sis. Young. IL...ar 1, and otbera of New lark rity. "I his trait of Coal Land la 61luated Went of, and adjoining the lands of lite wvill-known :+prlng Mountain Mitten, In Carbon Conn tyf and crintniin. Ihe saute choice white anti +rain. 01 Cclal. A Railload with T fall is now Leine r ,, n%lrne• led o'olll the Inlarl 01 trait, 10 roller: with In. 0,1:11,1 Meadow Road, a Brun, e or Let w+ee n too ar',l three fa•nrable down-grade , all th • way to the point 0 Junction with the Heaver M , a.low Road. Thk Railroad V. 111 he fltikhed by tit-Spring of 1a.52. The owner+ invite collier. In shill the Tract, as they de%irft to ohtalii a good Tenant upon .falr and reSeonaLle terms. Mr. John Young, at Ilaileton, will show the ground and receive proposals lot teas. , or application may be made to J. D. MEREDITH., Agent. Centre iitteet, Pottsville. Nov. I. 1a.:11. 41. tm CLEGG'S PERFUMERY AND FANCY 440APiA —These .npericir articles, of perfumery. 14 amongst whizti are entlnterated his juAtly relebra litit Lilly White, Oriental Alabaster. Pearl. Rouge, omit and Toilet Powders : Chinese. Velvet. Chalk and other approved Cosmetic.. Walnut and Extrn Pito. Rand 'trots n and %Thue Witolsor,Foating. Palm, Almond, ranry and stisrtng Cream, flair live, roingne \t'atern. 11 , 0 ract? lilt the its ndkerillief, Marrow, ,1, oOtt Ci yam! Pomade ha new notelet. Kau Hair Restorative, , are manufactured and for .al. by JOHN 'X Cl.Efitt lterfilMer 4. Chemist, sa Markel St- below trt. Phila. rie Merchants, don't forget that CLF.Ofi'el to the elicapent and most extensive Matntita.to7y in the city Oise him a call. tict.15.1851, 10-ty TOYSi. TOYS AND FANCY GOODS alsbrEW beaitufiti styles. just wet , ed. Haden cAisin a. Terra Carta {Pare, IWO:end:ln thass, L... ' -41abustrr. Ai )0, Marlte, and Veg., table Ivory krt.! , Bn its and Bit akei. richly Of liatin nt rd. runfrettolateg . Paper, rake Ornaments. Prdnl,, Sr PrUff,isr Fancy art Wes, Tooth Rra.hea. &r ,rrtiriC a. Plpre, SIMI' Hones, a r 1 ., • I' MO hi Slab,. Pencil.. Marbles, Petruc4o.o rans.,kr 7'ovr. Kid Polls and Doll Ileads of ever) des, i ipi ion Car sale at the Inn • .1 importation Prices Ly IVM. TILLER, Importer, No I Cotrittler , fdreet, oft ISrd 41:141m N. Will be assotti‘d in Cages at $5.111.0 a tid 6,1.0 pe r Case. - - - TUE GERMAN WELSHING POWDERS. Far 12l cents Aviiirtent fors Ordinary Washipirs. T 9 con.id,,,,t to, thou;ands who nave tact rd It, a. '1 being the gleatest Srientifr If.,nJrr of the World. 'Entirely doing away with that laborioua and injuri-' 11114 prarirm 01 riibbin4 the CLOTIIEti upon the WAusItIU)ARD, a nd a great saving of Time. Labor and Eipense. N. It To prevent fraud and Imposition, (fur many: are trying to palm off articles put up like mine,) the proprietor. I. P. llol' I', will put his written Signature on the top label of every parkaie. And he only asks 'an enlightened public not to confound the Gentian Washing Powders with other• that are in the market. It is put up In packages with full il , ractinnr and sold at the nominal price of ill cent,. co- PRINTERS will find it greatly to their advantage to purchase. he... Powders, to cleanse their TYPES and Rot.t.F.lts; bring a errs soperini at tic!, for that pnrpobr•. Ma nufartureitouly by P. DOVT, At his Laboratory and Principal Depot:No IO tionth Fifth street, Philadelphia. Sold at Retail by Grocers and Druggists generally. A liberal discount made and extensive advertising for the benefit of Agents. Remember the name: GER MAN wAsuiNi: pow DIERA. Ali letters toibe post paid. EMI • Mr. 1. P. Hoyt.--Hear Sir.—(laving used your Ger man Washing Powder, I tan cheerfully recromend to every person for washing and so übbing, believing it to be a great saving of time and trouble, requiring in its urea no Wasabsard, thereby being a great sw ine to the clothes and dispensing with three-fourths of the Labor and Expense required to the Ma method of %I:uniting, Yours, aIaRGARETT c orn er picouirland andliarkei streets. The above Washing Powders are for File, to hole gain and retail.by the subscriber, who has been ap poinre&sole Agent for the County of St t hoytk,ii, it, will cipply Merchant , . and others at Mr. floyt's pri ces per drecenAnd thus save the carriage. B. HANNAN. Role Agent'for Schuylkill County. Nov. 29.1851 ' 48-t IRON COMMISSIONWARE ROUSE, CENTRE STREET, POTTSVILLE subscribers are, prepared to fortt6h the Trade 1 Machin...y.l.llld Operators, at Philadelphte prices. (freitht added) witniesafe or Wail. hest American Bar Iron. manutAritated to Pow,.lie. and warranted of superior Alm, light T rotlo, Imitable for mines ; and Cable Chains, lurtiletted at short nettCe direct from the Importer. E. YA RDLEY a, SON York t4tore, Nov. V. 1851. 474 f DEER'S RANGE. WITH HEATING r AnAnis ATTACKED .— Tide Range hes been fI A iitied up with a Heating Apparatiia sufficient to heat two or three rooms, ronnected with the kttrisett chimney, from the kitchen lire. In point of crown my. dorahility, and convenience, I 1 is decidedly one of the hest Ranges in use. It can he used either with or without hot water. Manufactured and sold at the Foundry of the sitly,critor. in Pottsville. JOSEPH DERR. 214-11, July u, ISSI DRJT NicHoLAs PHISI . GIAN gc SURGEON. OFFICE & DRUG STORE MAR KET Fr.. rotTsviLLE. Dec. 14, 1 ea) DANCING SCHOOL. A E FftTVMILI.F.II, Profennr of Dancln4at the I.,ti, dation nrneveral r MUM!, wilt rommenee a new Winner r,n TI CBDAV afternoon, the Edo( De. camber. at 1 o'ciark Thole debiring to voter- want ac*, Will please ham; in their orinwi, or rot,' them at the Town nal% at the above mentioned time. noon nf Tuition —Tor Tonne !Aare, from 9 to 4 P 91.—For llhiernnd Ilaatera, from 5 to 7, and for Gig. tiemen from ?Lt., to in the vventric every Monday aol Thor:idly. Fo r t TEams— we nt -f te,:sona of two hours each. El %poly Town flail Nov. 29, ISM ----- TO COUNTRY 1211111.011APITS. WM NEWELL .4 SON Wholesale Grocera and Comndgaton Merchanta, No, .140 WATERt•traet. Philadelphia. have olvanya on hand. a 14rgr nod WPil selected asnortmeni of Grocerlea, Proviatons, Teaa and Ltquora to which they invite the attentinn of country Meirhants Oct 4,P321 ALMANACS FOR 1652. JO 0 , MIAS Enallah and Garman Almanacs. Alpo Coansh and German Comte Almanar...lU3,Pub lished and for sale nt *2,50 per grolip. or 25 c,nts pat dozen at N. lIANSAN'S llook'and Pnannhlng Store. 40— at. 4,1951 TTUE LAMES AND GENTLEMEN WHO T 2 M are Parents, and Young Gentlemen of Potts ville, Pa., end the *wounding nelghbothoml. Your attention f• pn kula rl v invited to the lagged and complete eseortment o . f 110Y0 and CHILDREN . B CLOTHING. That the subeenber bat on hand well adapted to the season, nulled Cot boys of three years of age, and to young gentlemen! Of-anteett. Al persons living at a diStanee, purchasing Cloth. Ine at thin establishment. Mum the rtrieflete of re - Gicolo 'horn If th ey do ma fa. P. A. liOrT, G* Cheatant Meet, below Tenth, Plittulti .- Feb,, ll.ltill illll 13:=11131121 CM TO LEMSE, Pottsi,ille, Nov. 21.nii, 1851 BEI EIS CM -.4 -I.' - A le Posts' Uy Telegraph and. rntLADILPHiAi Wiles t Flour, $4 Yt. per bbl.— -Corn Meal! 83, R e d Ss et♦ . White, caG et —Corn 52 — Oars, 3G c!' 4%. • • EST FROST ` • • The discusstOn on Ma. inise settlement resoluticn thti.Senate, rattier morn! in interest. Rum'. ha; been very severe in .1 ME. Foori—the latter, stoically. Mr. R. comes with his Disunion sentim' But little, we presnmi either House, until after - t 1 • lloN. HENnI,- CLlty has in the Senate. He evil] st Philadelphia, and return Spring. , Senator Foot leaves Monday. Report says he expects to be elect ed shortly United States Senator, in place Of JFSFERSON %yrs; in which event, he will resign his Governorship and return to Washington is a few weeks. PRESIDENT FILLMORE/ In accordance with n• request f , ni the"' • Senate, has submittedlo that body - official correspondence in relation to theilate attack ' upon the Prometheus, at San Juan de Nicar.: aqua, soil also in relation to the case of Mr. Thrasher, lately tried in Havana, for high . treason, and sentenced to eight years, at hard labor, in Spain. MR. HUNTER♦ 'hid clerk in the Department of &etc was sent to New York, on Tuesday, *ring to Kossuth the Congressional: weleomirese- lution INTERESTING STATISTICS. THE CENSUS OF 1830 A Washington correspondent of the New ark ..4der - rta c r furnishes some further facts and figures, gleaned from the Census of 1050. Since the Census of 1840, there have been added to our territory by annexation, conquest and purchase, 635,988 square miles, and the title of the United States to 346,463 square miles more has been confirmed; which ex tends the area of the United States from 2,. 055,163 to 3,221,593 square miles. • With respect to population, assuming the population of California to have been 165,- (100, and adMitting that of Utah, which is estimated at 15,000, the Superintendent of the census makes the total number of inhab itants in the United States on the lit of June 1850. to have been 23,246,301. The absolute increase during the ten• years has been 6,176,848, and the actual per centage of increase is 36.18 ; or deducting the proba ble amount of population acquired by . addl. Lions of territory, the total population is 074,301, the increase 6,004,848, and the re- - !alive increase 35.17 per cent. The aggregate number of white inhabi tants in 1850 was found to be 19,619,386. exhibiting a gain over the sameclass in 1840 of 5,423,371, and,a relative increase of 38.20 per cent. ,But occluding the 153,000 free white population, believed to have been ac quired by the addition of territory since 1840. the gain is 5,270,371, and the increase per cent 37.14. The number, of slavek by the present cen i.us is 3.198,298, which shows an increase of 711,085, equal to 28.58 per cent: Or if we deduct 19,000 for the probable slave pop ulation of Texas' in 1840, the result will be an absolute increase of 692,085, and theme per cent. 27.83. The number Of' free colored persons in 1850 was 428,637,.5h0wing an increase of 42,392 or 10.95 per cent. The following table, showing an increase per cent. of each class of iababitants in the United States, for sixty years, will be of in terest in this connection ; rso 1561 1510 t 520 1830 180 to to to to to to. p 404) 1510at4.30 2640 1.30 r, ::c.l* 34.30 34.52 34.72 33.90 PrPt- Vowed, ,2.28 72. 2V.75 34,193 20.65' 10.63 27.90 33 40 29.57 30.75 23.51 e 9.33 Tow I % r/lored, 39.23 37.59 99.33 31.31 23;40 88.15 rota! Population,33.o9 36.50 33:33 35.72 32.67 36.15 =OE The Report' goes on to state that during the year ending on the Ist of June. 1950, there escaped from their ownersl,oll slaves, and 1,4t17 were manumitted. The following table gives the number of each class m the reNpecti ye- States : Fu/tithes 977 26 Ala 49's 7/9 Miss 218 33 , /52 91i l'es3s, 4, 7il Ark, fr 4 Mo, It) tsS 22 IS 1141, Vn, KS. Tent, :1. U, Fla, It is gratifying to observe the result of the census returns respecting the mortality of the country. The number of deaths during the year preceding theAables of the census was Pound to be 320,191; the ratio being as one to' 72.6 of the living:-population, or as 10 to each 726 of the population—which is, a ra tio of mortality much less than that of any portion of Europe. lIONEY. Money was first used by Abraham, who bought a tomb at Macpelah for Sarah, with :2f -1-Times of sil yet., 2,139 years before Christ. If was made at Argos 894 years before Christ. Silver was coined at Rome 269 years before Christ.• Prior to this . period brass money was used theie. Britain used coin 25 years before Christ. Money increased eighteen times its value between 1200 and 1640, and twelve times its value between 1530 and 1800. silver has increased- thirty times its value since the Norman conquest. A pound then; was three times the quantity, and ten times the Value in purchasing any commodity.— Bank, signifying literally a Bench, from the custom of Italian merchants,exposing money to lend on a Banco or bench was commenced about the beginning of the 9th century. Bank of Venice was established in 1157 • • Genoa 1145 '• Amsterdam - 1609 Rotterdam 1635 " : England 1640 'Old Scotch 1649 " Hamburg " • 1710 .• Royal Bank of Scotland 1721 " Ireland 17 1 33 Saviugs' Banks were established in ,Eng land to 1616. The Rank of America was established in Philadelphia on the 19th June, 1780, with a capitol of $539,1 tin,for the purpose of supply ing the American army wipiprmisions. The Bank of North A - meriea was incorpo rated by Congress. December 31st 1781. The Rank of the United States was iocxir ponied March, 1790 capital, 810.000 e 000; expired 11th March, 1811. Re-charter ed April, 1816 ; capital, 835,000,000; expir ed 1836. , SWITZERLAND. , Switzerland has 4000 looms and 750,000 • spindles, 30,000 silk looms and 250 , cotton printing establishments. This little country -one-half wild mountain land—prodaces by - its industry, one quarter as much as France. . She sends annually 200,000,000 franca worth of manufactures to the various markets of the world. Jewelry ana watches ate smug- gled into France in spite of the moot strenu ous exertions of the Custom officers. Au amusing anecdote is related of one of the chiefs of ihe Police, who purehased a number of watches to Geneva on condition that the, - ".".-..-- should be delivered to him in Paris at a car- tairidate, or the seller s'hould forfeit the price. " He set all - the Custom-house officers oa th alert, determined to catch the smuggler r time. On his arrival in Paris her, found 06 watches lying on his breakfast table , soda • leg to agreement. A strict - investiption was made into the matter, and it was &cut 4 that his own servant had brought the watches with him. • _ , (c p• The New Orleans Bulktin States that, on t he rece ption of the - Preeideoes anatosipt, - t h at c ity on the 4th infant, one of thew. f ast compositors, set up. foot- thottaatur era. hundred eras in tsto-hours and ten agnates —a rest,At says, which cannot,..be„beraten L , anywhere. Manumit. Fugitives " ti 41 159 yU 5 29 - - 1 Yt 50 . 60 Total, lin i zb iri I=IE
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