3inisr't ivarnliL ESE (Saturday "Morning. Sept. 21). B. BAIiNAN, Editor and Proprietor C.. LITTLE, Assotiate GtNERAL WINFIELD SCOTT, Ci; New 140 - -e , , 10 ‘1(!, wiLLLean .v 4 V j PRESIDENTIAL ELECTORS, • tILLQI.6, " et Pt ItVIANt r ! C 111,,M24. • 3)IST.RICT ELECTORS, I)l.ltrrrts 1 . SM. F. 111 JAmEft 71t,t‘t q. 3 v yi..,„t 4.; JoyiN P. Vl:uns !', 5. , S. Itlclt.r r, ~v. 6.1 .1. W. 1 -. 1..L.1.F.11, • 7.! JAmrg Ei.! . .JoHN ER. 47..p9.1 JA.,,a, Ap.bn IU. 4.7.. P. WALT.I:R, DArts 31411L , 1:5 C M1:114 t ! .., t:F. ,•1 Tar 'lt t • " z. ; n -fJOSEPH BUFFINGTON, - ()I 6taqrozr..l 1%4111:V • 0:V.1 !ttf , ll • I ! 4 : * - JOHN gEicEpticiss Esq Totaapia. 1, ' i , Gen. JO7IN CLIE■Ta Mtner , vilk. non. JACOB EgatatnErt, me (7 , 1:41'2: ••Irl;P, U. 1 ,' •< . 1 1 ISAAC STRAUCIL t rv,.. 41 .1 1 _DANIEL M. rzzmEn; ' `:.*;:.t SOLLN A. 'OTTO, noliv Littrprdr.!! C'ancti•l at.. 1,, Z , iterf • Col. JAVIES NAGLE, 0: Pott-v:i 111=13 T , il/CA's/l1 JACOB norrnlAN, • ICP ARE You - ?--Atecolleet that • ecery person Who expert: to vole on the :!t1 Tuesday of October must he as..essed tun date before the election. Whigs. see to it in time. Au Adjourned held helore die eleetioim All ,testy , to ho naniralized can avail themselves of the cpport Lulli.". Fellow Whigs inquire amorrg neigh hors and lei it lie known as speedily as possible. Don't: ueg- 01 A r;- .0 MI THE 111 RETINIi TO-DA V. t' f. ‘. EL General Outpouring of the People.-- Route of Procession---Order pf Proceed ings, &c., &c. It would be hod' useless and superfluous to say much, at this late hour, tc urge a turn-out of the Whi,gs of the County to-day :---71,tie:C$5, because comparatively but few of our readers will see our remarks iu tune to be influenced by them, and superfluous, be cause almost every bodyhas already made up his mind to conic, and hundreds and thou sands will be on their tray lung ere this reach es.their4ilitn. We shall, therefore, confine ourselves t to-rt detail of arrangements, the es titflated 'numbers to be pre , ettt, the speakers engaged":_andsuch other matters as it may useful to7linnv. El ' s ~ .} ~~ _; ~;~ r ~ • - „ < ! k". - The, speaking will take place on Court House Hill, to commence at. l; o'clock.— The stands have been erected there and are properly fitteau i n, .su that two ur more speak ers can be heard at the : same time; Hon. EDWAuI' . .s7TArri.l - ,ofN.C..ilon. JOHN MOWIE, of La i ., lion.. Jo-. E. CnANomut, of Phila delphia, and Dr.. L. &EWART, of Read ing, will puntzeflq address tile ineting, (the first two gentlemen arrived lastiaight.) Judge CONRAD, MOR , TON MeMont.El. and others, who were disappointed in going to Pius burg, are also expected. A number of oth ers will also, most probably, he present, but we . give the names of those only certain to be here. • -1' t" . . • , • •-• , ..trq v -s" ME ‘g• As to the,numbers expected, we say no thing of the turn-out from the Countv—pre paratimis have been making in almost even• district, t,9 send in large delegattons. Twelve • t . or fifteen hundred are expected from Berks County. A friend, in Reading.writes us that. every live Whig there inks of coming:: The delegation from Reading will be accom panied with a band of music and will have a mounted Marshal. - The ftillowing note, from Mr. TeeKul:, as to the delegation hum Philadelphia. speaks for itf4 If: PI 11,1,16 , ;4t, , , 1S tle Dcan. SIR • —There tva 6• a ru-h to ron•• v-tlle. nn Safurrlay. lx.-vond our Car o..tpactt. havt. already - I...tied 1000 tickets horn heist Largit. -nurnt,tn,ll Want to go froue ft etultntt and other pOtut,.. I shall ..,btain every (.0 that I esti het, that will TIM on oar matt. but ‘vali all iny rtlot I, I tear flint I shall not tie ahle to aoconinto,ateall that will wish -to to .1( tliN TUCKER . Large accessions 'will he made all along the line, so that an IMMENSE GATHER ING may confidently he counted on. Col, John P.- Hobart hn , been appointed Chief Marshall of the da with Col. .1. M. Wetherill and Thos. R. Batman, Special Aid:, and John li i igbp s , Joh n Neville, Daniel l.arer, Roland 'dine and II: W. Cumming, Esip., as A ssistantMarshals. Other assistants will also be appointed, if ne cessary, for the several lii:friet -delegations, as they arrive in town. They are _requested to report thetnelves, accordingly, to the Chief Marshal. At 9 o'clock, the Town and County Dele gations, and others that may arrive in time, will be drawn up'ia order of procession, it Centre street, right resting on Callowhill, to proceed nt 11l o'clock, to receive the Phila delphia, Reading and other delegations, at . the Mount Carbon Depot. Several hands of t music will be in attendance. The procession 1611 then move up Centre street andMiners ville-Road to the Court 'House Hill, when the addresses will immediately commence. In the evening-; a Torch-light procession will be formed with transparencies, &c., to march through the principal• streets after whicb several speeches will he delivered, as previously, on tire Hill. It. is' expected the Chsrpcii a tiler Club, of Philadelphia, whose late visit th this place so delighted our citizens, will be present to entertain the meeting with some of their many good Scott songs, during:the day. Flags were displayed from' several con spicuous places in the town. , yesterday. after ,. noon, and several stretched across Centre Street. This will, undoubt'Edly, be a great day in Pottsville—we can only say to our citizens, one and all, COME! r d ,77- A Rum On. —We understand it is ru mored that it is a trick of the \Vhigs not to nominate - a candidate now, and that they wildbring_ene out before the election. The rumor is &I:time—the \Vhigs have no idea of nominating a_candidate,because it would only unite the opposition to their regular nomi nee. The \Vhigs will be satisfied with elec. ting a TARIFF CANDIDATE and securing, a vote for certain for Protection; is a district which polled, 1800 majority against them last year. The Tariff question'overshadows alt others in this contest. Ca SENATOR HAYWOOD, of North Cata lina, is lying dangerously ill at Raleigh. I= Nwth Carol La 7)1%1 lrtc 13. N. MIDDLENW.RTI4. la. J. 11. CA Nr....4 - 2.L. .I•s!LN D. Da vroN, K 1P SVIDSON, I :Mt :.T..0r.11, I, AI/11-PH DR•IiC, =I A lotirßl einN I= , LEA, I. It. 1..11t1.1, .23 cttni , T. Mey:R! t:I. Donst Alt Pu ritr: C.. nu? vi.% til~nL nu THE NEXT CONGRESS. IT suoito Br. win “, TO SECURE PROTECTION. Thati3eneral SCOTT will be next President of the United states seems now to be a "fore= gone conclusion." The Whigs know it And Ati it, and the Locos, hard-cheeked as they mostly are, can't hold up their heads and contradict it. SCOTT is emphatically the pco plc's candidate, and when they take it into their heads to,make a Presidint, We all know what to look out for. The popular enthusi asm that is everywhere manifesting itself, in favor of the old Hero, reminds us of former timet4,-df the campaigns of '4O and '4S, when' tile people rose in their might and threW off the fetters that Locofoco misr - and ciriuption were forging about It is just such a heaving of ou b teat national bos - oth that decides th to of political coa= tests, and with ni,the destinies of our Re public. e Whigs have nerved themselves forthe - fight and are coming up manfully to the wink, and, with a leader who never was whipt, there is no such word as "fail" in the party vocabulary—victory, must crown our efforts, in November next. As as ominous prognostic of this result, we may cite the re cent Whig gains in Maine and Missouri, be- side the Locotoco dissensions all over the South. They have already two electoral tick ets in Alabama and Arkanstas;'each,. and, from present appearances; a similarly disas trous state - of things is likely to ensue short ly in Georgia and Mississippi. Leaving out New Hampshire, South Carolina, Texas and Missouri (and the last is even doubtftil), we should be very loath to stake much on Mr. Pierce's carrying another State in the Union. So much for SCOTT prospects. This question settle 4 there remains ano ther of equal importance for consideration— especially to the Whigs of Pennsylvania.— For years we have been aiming a; a,Protec tiyetTariff —we hare tried hard fighting and we have tried compromise—we have threat ened and we have entreated, hut all to no purpose. At one time, we made this ques tion a prominent and open issue between the parties, and at another, many Whigs were fain to believe the specious promises of our opponents, and consented to help them to of fice, on condition that they, in return, would do for us what they very truthfully said we. could not do forourselves. But in every event, 'the result 'has been the same—we are still !without any change in the Tariff.: . Here our opponents pretend to answer these home thrusts, by reminding us that we have a Whig President and a Whig adminis tration. True, we have, and that is just the fallacy of :heir preaching we want; to expose. We have a Whig President and an excellent one, too, but what could Mr. Fli.L3loll£ or any other President do, with an opposition ma- Only Of fifty-nine in Congress ? .He might, as the present faithful Executive did, recom mend a modification of the Tariff or any other measure, but no pot er ou earth could change the sptits of these political leopards, I who, unfortunately for the country, held the' balance of power against him. This having a Whig President without supporting him with a Whig Congress is just the mistake we wish to show up, and in Order to do it effec tually and intelligibly to all, we propose to give briefly the history of this whole suf6ttet. The Tariff of '4 ,was a \Vhig measure,! and it was popular.* It was found to work well, and the people did not want it changed. I In '44, much of the Presidential contest was fought on this ground alone, 'especially.in . Pennsylvania and elsewhere throughout the manufacturing Statmof the North. Will the Tariff be disturbed ? was a , prominent inquiry, dunng, the campaign. The Locos took hold of it—there was no-use_attempting to swim against the popular current—and, by a base and outrageous fraud, deceived the people of the North into the belief that. " Polk was a better Tariff man than Henry' Clay "—" Polk, Dallas and the Tariff of '42" was then their cry—everybody remembers it. Well, the trick succeeded and they elec ted their President. Once more in power, they soon threw off their disguise and ap peared in their true colors. They forgot their pledges and, burning their Twill ban ners, they repealed the act of '42 and substi tuted the British bill of 1846. The conse quence was a re-action, in faitor of the Whigs, and in '45 Taylor was chosen Presi dent with an almost unprecedented majority. But the dregs of the former evil—the decep tion of .'44, still remained in a large Loco loco majority in - Congress; and this is the ; whole secret and the plain truth in regard to the trammeled position of the present ad ministration The people of Pennsylvania were dispos eil to remedy the matter as far as possible last Fall,. and the Whigs - agaiiiraised an is sue on the Tariff question ; but our oppo nents again overreached us. They told us, what was really the fact, that they had an ormthelmiii!, , majority in Congress, and that If anything, ic;:re done at all for Protection, it mot cone limn their party— all good-logic and correct to the letter. They then insidi ously persuaded us that our only hope of a new Tariff was to vote for Bigler, and in the event of his election, they positively and un conditionally promised to exert their influ ence to secure our favorite nieastire. Many of the Whigs—enough for the purpose—con sented and we know the result—they were cheated in the bargain, basely.and outrage ously cheated. Gov. Bigler never ozee re commended Protection, and the Tariff resolu tions, offered by a IV)tigmember of the Leg islature, 'could not pass even the lower House. The only alternative now left is to strike at the root Of the evil. We must 'have a Whig Congress, before there is any hope for a uew Tara Pierce is an avowed Free .Trader 7 —his friends, both in this country and in Europe (and late arrivals show there is tiearly as much electioneering for him in , I.ondon as in the United States,)—his friends ':iio longer hesitate to advocate his claims to the Presidency_ openly, on this ground. There is, therefore, no chance of ;his ever rEcom mending a new' Tariff, in the event of his election ; on the contrary, he would most likely veto any such measure that Congress might pass. Gen. Scorn, it is'well-known, is. and always has been a warm friend of Protection. Independent of his entire devo tion to the \Vhig cause, and this has always been one of its .cardinal principles, he has' again and again expressed his disapprobation of the present ruinous Tariff policy, and de dared himielt in favor - of the restoration of that of '42. With such a man at the head of the administration and a Whig Congress tb carry out his wholeso* recommenda tions. a Protective Tariff would be the im mediate and certain result, To such as dOPt it, we have only to offer the previous behaviour of the Whigs, when thee had the power. In the administration of '4O, when we had both a Whig President and a \Vhig Congress, the7mernbera, ever true to the principles of the party, prornPllY met the issue and passed the net of '42 with out hesitation. So it will be again, as soon as we have the ability.. Why, we would as soon doubt our existence or do anything else equally absurd as to question the action of a Whig Congress on the Tanff; and strong as our devotion is and ever has . been to the Whig faith, we eau safely stake this much,— If they everlaVe the power and refuse to do as• we predict, we promise. to for-swear our allegiance to the party, and never call out [.selves a Whig thereafter; : - THE MINERS' JOURNAL, AND, P,OTTSVILLE GENERAL AtIVERTISER: TUE:WHIG CONFEREE MEETING. TWO DEMOCRATIC CONGRE§SIONAL CANDIDATE? r nu: I !OA) It will be seen by the proreeding , t, else where 10 . lull in to-day's paper, that the meeting of 'the Whig Congressional Confe rees, last 'Atonday, tirade no nomination for this District. The two prominent gentlemen red ff he -Ilk p jority cf near 15f. 4 0 voz.eS last Fall. These gentlemen, therefore, rather than incur the expense and trouble t;f an electioneering campaign. in the tare of such a " forlorn hope:' withdrew their names, Alio' which, under consideration of all the circumstances, and since with party lines, strictly drawn, defeat was inevitable, it was Thought inex pedient for the party to make any nomina tion, at this time. On Thursday a large; portion of the Detu ociats iu this county oppoSed to Colonel STr.Ami, their regular nominee, held a meet ing acd •nommated Col. DANIEL KREBS.% The call *sued was as-lollows : '1 RA14.1 . IlE310( . I:ATS —.A alerting of the Deinottrats ut favor i.z! a Volunteer Candidate for Cciii;,-re,•, at tol . llftft•tiiint STR VV., WllO wit , nominated I,V Unttery. inert at the Publa• lloiesaz of \V dote Mmer, th e . at 2 a . etoi•L. I' the 1.11r1)0.e. of nolaaiatalg a vand,ilatt• , DEM( )CRATS:' The proceeding; of this meeting will also be found in to.day's Paper. We had cer tainly preferred a Whig candidate to vote fur, but under the circumstances, the conclu sion of our Conferees, together with the withdrawal of the candidates, is no doubt best—we ther6ae firmly believe thebest policy now left for the Whigs of the District is to give .their support to Col. DANIEL II:REIN, as an " Independent candidate," pledged in favor of aProtective. Tariff. We have nothing to say, at present, as to the comparative general qualificatjans of the two candidates - . So far as tlay are concern ed,:Col. KrtEns is in every respect equal, if out superior to Cul. STRAUB:: but the mariner of their respective nominations places them on a very different finning before the people. Cut. STRAiTiI is the regular :nominee of the Locoloco party, and whatever his pirsonal inOnations mhy he, or whatever promises be mat• make, he is bound, in the event of -Ins election. to carry out the measures of the Par ty that nominated and s upported We' all recollect when F. \V. Iltrctitts went to Washington in to threaten his party in case of their disturbing the Tariff' ot '42, be was advised' to go name and keep qutet or there would be somebody else than Congressmen read out of the party books.— Mr. Ifucitrs wa4, no doubt, honest then in his Protection advocacy, but party affinities were too strong—he was Willing to sacrifice Protection and every other principle that his better nature told him was right, for the sake of his partizan alliances. Col. STRAVE maypersona/N favor Protec tion—we know nothing to the contrary—but when once elevated to (iitce by the Locator° party, Ile 7117151 Suppl7l utjd rfirry 0111 their measures, or lose ea:4te, influence and all fa vor with them thereafter. The doctrine of Free Trade is now become inseparably iden tified with , the Locofocu party, and the infer. enceis,•therelore, hut fair that Col. STUMM:, in order to be a thorough party roan, will not and cannot support Protective measures in Congress. - Uu the other hand, Cul. liectiq is an aide pendcrii candidate, nominated for,and pledged to, his support of the Protective policy. He has but this one obligation to observe, wholly irrespective of party dictation on either side. Having already lost caste with his party by accepting the nomination,he has every possible incentive to fulfill his pledges, since by their forfeiture he falls unhoriored by either party but rather cursed by both—he must, there- lore, be a Protectionist, in the strictest,sense of.the word. Iu short, the difference between the candidates is sirimly this,—Col. STRATIII loses his party, caste by favoring Protection,be cause in' so doing he departs from their na- I tional faith and their approved practice; while Col. KnEns'sustains his, only so long as he supports.this single principle for whose ad vocacy he is chosen. The Whigs have now a great work before theth. Our President is already certain, but there is another consideration of equal im portance, in order to ensure the restoration of a Protective policy : —nantely, to secure a Protect, re Congress—composed of Whig members and others, *lto, from the circum stances of their ele;ction, might unite in the support of this great National Whig doctrine, without •• fear, fnvor 'or affection" toward party obligations. . We, therefore, repeat our decided conviction that the Whip•of this District :should tender their united support to Cot, DANIEL. KEELS, as the INDEPEN DENT TARIFF CANDIDATE. LOCOFOCO CANAL BOARD• MORE RASCALITY DISCLOSED The late unlawful proceeding of the Lo coloco Canal Board in leasing. the Pennsyl vania Railroads to Messrs. BINGIIAM Ss DOCK, is likely to raise a steam the patty will not soon recover from. We were informed some days ago in Philadelphia that many of the merchants there were now obliged to ship theirgoods fur the West by iv ay of N. York —the present arrangements on the Pennsyl vania Works rendering that route much more economical. 'some secretshre, moreover, lea king out in regard to the contract that must forever damn the Board 'iu the eyes of an honest people. ft seems that the whole af fair was concocted solely with the view of fleeeing the Central .Rail Road Company.— It is alleged that the interested party cons prises the three preient Canal Commission. ers, two ex-members of the Board. two Messrs. DOCK, who are uncles of the Gover nor of the State, 4tl others to the number of ten in all. ThereAvas no intention at first, it appears, on their part, to carry out the contract, hut, when arranged and properly matured, it was immediately tendered the Cen tral Rail Road Company for the neat sum of $lOO,OOO, (to be divided, of course, among the ten;) and the terms would have been complied with, hut for the hesitation of one of the Directors of the Central Road, who somewhat doubted the honesty of the pro ceeding, and through his influence the Com pany were afterwards,persuaded to reject the offer. This was done to avoid a law-suit, Which t hese Locofoco public plunderers right ly foreimw must ensue, and to4tactirth $16,000 a-piece, without making any noise about it. But the cat is now out of the bag and woe to them next October—their days are numbered. • I)' CROSSING TILE ATLANTIC BY GAso— The celebrated •ronaut, JNO. WISE, of Lan caSter, is now preplring his mammoth bal loon, Hercules, to test the practicability of a 'balloon excursion across the Atlantic.— $lOOO have been gratuitously ,provided in New York and Philadelphia to make a trial - trip front St. Louis to' Philadelphia or New York. It is .said the voyage can be acconx fondled in 15 hours. • Total Affairs -3: CO" Scott and Graham Club No.' 1 al Potts ville.—September 1..5.74.—The. Club mt.: par. ',mint to adjournmett4the Icon of Col. Jolts C. LESSIG - ilO L Fisnea, in the Chair. The Chili Ix called to order at the usual titneana the nitrates of the last meeting read and adopted. The Committees on Frames. Invitations 'and Do. moments, reported progress and were contamod. The Club then proceeded to ballot for otfWers for the ensuing term, which resulted m the Olow tug c•hoicr For President—N. P. Hobart, ; Presidents—John W R.oseberry, Esc' , James Grrtf, Esq , John P. Bertram and John L. Meanie; Recording c3eerciary—M. Edgar Inchards; pontling Secretary- , John T. tSlprner. Vu Motion, Messrs. Charles W. l'uniatt,lieihe nun-Batman. James 11. Campbell, Jame, H. ir and John W. Ro,eherry, E.:(fri• , were appointed a Committee to receive. the Speakers on their ant cal the 23tlt. On Motion, the Finance Committee was appom. led a Committee to procure music, Sc.,' for the Mass Meeting on the 23tti. O h Motion, the Club adjourned to meet at the House of Col. Join C. LEsstu, on Wednesday evening. September :2;ith, at the usual hour. M. EDGAR RICTIA4.I.IS, Court Proceedings.—The la'st case mentioned by our Reporter, last week, was the Commonwealth vs. John Canfield, Patrick Canfield, ramous Paired and Patrick Parcel for the killing, of Andrew McNamara at Primrose, in this County, some months since. The Jury rcadered.a verdict of inanslanghter, and they were sentenced to two years' imprisonment in our County Jail, The next case tried was the Commonwealth es: W Menu Stephenson, who. itWA.. II IM ncolleote 1, was indicted at n previous term, tOgeilieti with his brother Hugh, for the slain:mg of James Coogan, at Broekville. in this County. m April last. The circumstances of thiscase are so remarkable ; that we presume few have forgotten oar previous de tail of them. - The counsel for the Proseimtion had the trial postponed at the June Sessions, which so disappointed Hugh Stephenson, that he 'conunitted suicide, by shooting himself, in less than an hour after. was now treedf as an uei-es , ary, to the Murder—F. W. Hughes, Fsq,, for the Prose cution, John Bannon, James li. Campbell and John Hughes, FRers., for the Defence,. A :number of witnesses were examined on both sides, and the case argued at length, with much warmth and abd uty. It occupied nearly three days—the Jury hav ing been etnpanelled on Friday; and returning their verdict at o'clock, on thu following Monday night.' The Defendant WEIA acquitted. The Court then adjourned tul nest Monday, when ,another lees.ion will commence for the trial of CI% if causes. LSI' Fatal Arrylent.----A most melancholy accident oceurreit at the Steam Jaw-null of Mes•-rs LAnEn, on the Tremont Railroad. in this County, on WOner•ilay afternoon la-t, causitw, the insiant death of Want iiw ItiNisit. nit estima ble young twin of this place Ile was a inaelic nisi, in the Foundry of Messrs. ['OTT A wr POn , V had been emp'oyeil in putting up an engine at the Mill Several men were engag.ed in erecting the smolze-staelr, and the more iii - ply' to support the derrick in ux, u rope was faste . ned to the butt of a neighboring tree, apparently sound, ineamunig near a foot through. • flee heavy weight caused the derrick to swerve to one side, and the rope was tightened with levers to straighten when the tree suddenly gave *ay, the roots, which were Afterwards found to be decayed, falling on Mr It.casex, standing near, and ratline him in stantaneously. 11. 'A. WILDER, Es.l.; SuPerinten dent Engineer on the Mine Hill Road, was passing in the Locomotive "Gem,' at the um ofthe acci dent—he kindly took charge of the faiiitpkil body and brought it to this place. The deceased was about 2'.! years of age, of re markable milustrt; and interpri-e, and borman un bletnt;died moral diameter. Ire was a muvershl favorite, highly respected by his seniors and warm ly brim ed be fill his t ming acquaintances. Ili* pa rents reside in .Morris' Addition—the culture com munity deeply sympathises with them in this, their sudden and sad beeeaventent ; L7' M our Obituary notices, this week, we record the death 01 . ! - PETER WARNER, 11 remarkable eitizen of this Corm' y Ire Ivan conviction-41 y eu emged in the battle of Itrandywilie in 1777, and was also present in many other imp:gement% of tire Fe• volution. Ills mental faeulties; remained continua tively unimpaired, till near the time of his death, and he frequently entertained his friends with the recital of . Ilia adyentures "by flood and field." Ills aga was 106. May lie rest. In :peace—and his me mory be treasured with all honor and respect, as for one, of the brave defenders of our country in her hour of peril. U" The IVz:ard.—Mr. and Mrs. 'F. E. Worn, cove an exhibition of their Sleight of hand and Magic performances, ut the Town Hall, lag Thursday evening. It was highlrentertaining and manifested a superior degree'of skilfut perfection, on the part•of the performers., The-" Mesmeric Il lusion,- the suspension of a child to mid-air;citii• ped the climax, though d number of other tricks, more than we have time now to enumerate, were done in equally admirable style. re The Infant Drununer.—Th is specimen of precocous musical ability exhibited at the Town Hall, on Tuesday night. Ile' is said to be but three years oh]. His appearance is that of a mere child It is quite astonishing to see him hammering away at a drum as big as himself. lie keeps time With wonderful accuracy and ruanitests singular talent in discovering instantly the different tunes paved for him. lie is undoubtedly one of the curiosities of thus age—Barnum could make u fortune with lion yr Military and Civia.Ball.—The Wash ington Artillerists propose gii•ing tliciir Annual Aldi tory.und Citie Hall, at the Town Hall, nest Tues day week, nth of Oetolxl. pievions enter• tammenta hare always been gotten up in capital style, and we presume, from the present list of Managers, the reputation of the Company, in TM, respect, will be fully•sustained at the (muting Bull. PrEcdesiastical.—The English Lutheran Synod of Eastern Pennsylvania, will meet in Pow ville, on Thursday, September 30th, and will con tinue in 'session five or at: days. The meetings will be held in the English Lutheran Church, Market street. Divine service every evening, nt 71 o'clock, and on Sabbath morning and afternoon. Est' Notice for Apprpnticis.—A meeting of the Young Men'e and Apprentices' A.,sociation will be held next \Vednesdsy evening, 7 o'clock, at their Room, in Mr. TAYLOR'S BitiithOV. A puuc•- tunl attendance of all the member, is came:4ly so a+ important business' is to he transacted. I A New Posi-Office has been establish ed in tlli. County, called I)tman, in compliment to Ibm. CIIMILF.S W. PITMAN, Or late able Retire ,entutive in Congresd.. Wim.Lim FAUST hat been appointed! Pmdt-If aster. Afr. Seigfried's;Staie, Port Carbon, and hito- entire stock of goods were 'consunieil by tire on Monday evening lust. This ill fortune will full heavily upon Mr. S. We have not learned how the tire originated. 110 W TIM TARIFF OF •46 WORKS It is said that the price of .Ritilroad iron in England has gone up from ttpenty.one to Thirty-one dollars - per ton. This adds—says the Reading Gazette—under our ad Valorem I tariff, six dollars per 'ton to the duty, thus increasing the protection on our side. • The Gazette however, is -wrong in the ad dition of duty, it adds only three instead at six dollars on the ton ; moreover it plainly shows the principle of the ad valorem tariff, which is but a shade better titan Free Trade. Nothing that we have seen illustrates the ad valorem principle better than the above.— On the ton of iron thht costs twenty-one dol lars the duty is six' dollars and thirty cents, when that same article advances in price to thirty-one dollars ; the duty rises to nine dol lars and thirty cents.. It plainly shows, that protection only begins when it Isnot needed, in other words it protects British instead of merican Iron Works. . When British iron t this country brings twenty-one dollars per \ ton—Mantdactured by pauper labor at from 10 to f 25 cents a day, that British iron is found here with a low tariff of 30 per cent. advalohm, which adds to its cost $6 30, =kink the cost of Railroad iron in this coup.' 1 trw $l7 30, adding freight, commission, sta., rage, S : a. Now add the 30 per cent. ad va loremion the rise in prce to $3l, and you will find the duty on it 39 30 making the cost $4O 30. Does this not plainly show that the tariff of 1846 prOtects British instead of American interests, tind should not this tariff be done away with, and one passed in its place that protects American insteiti.of British interests ?—Allentaien Register. , :- Democratic Meeting. • NOMINATION OF OF A 16"OLV:VTEER CANDIDATE FOR-CONGRESS At a Meeting of Democratic citizens or Schuylkill county, held at the Half-way Rouge, Moyer,) agreeably to pub lic notice, on, Thursday, Sept. 23d, 1552: PETER F. LUDWIG, Esq., was called to the Chair. as President; CtinisTlAN GER, ES(I., , IZEUCEN BILLMAN, STENIES RIS GEII, FnANKitN ICrrxr.r., Jusxrit WEAvmt, and HENRI* WINTER, as Vice Presidents ; and John Harlan and Brniantin D. Lon-g., Esqrs., being appointed Secretaties. • And after'- an interchange of sentiments, on ?notion, the following persons were ap pointed a Committee to report, a preamble and resolutions expressing. the sense of tile Meeting, to wit: Jacob liuntzinger, Jr., Da vid Billman, Jolla Stanton, Jacob Kohler, Juba W. Shoemaker, John Moore, John 11. Deihni, Charles Leader and Henry Gets. The Committee having retired; after a time, returned and reported the following preamble and resolutions, which were read and unanititotr-sly adopted. Wittta.E.ts, We have no confidence m Col' I', STRA rB. who freed his nomination ou the Democratic Congressional' Uonterenee of the I Congre.sional Ititr . tet. and are oppo.cn to lie, eh!, ton, beheViliZ a, We do, that hey liOilltilatton Wu brought about by management and nitrque omit eih e re o , telying on true Democratic prtneiple , , we are oppthred to all unfair and dishonorable pray ! , ae, ut the ~ e tttelloll 01 rallilidate, to represent in, to the A iin-Repubhean doetrine of a nio niipoly GI (ewe In the hands of any one citizen Col. e. M. :iTRA IT, having resided 111 our Coun ty about twelve years, dining eight of whnNhe has lath! Olive in this County, being: two year. onr Itepre-eittal , Ce. three p . a. , Prollottiotar . k , and Ills ee years Sherd; (the la , t (Arnie he .4111 holds), draw ing front the nioeket. ot the peopie, 110111 Ty Tilarry-FwE DOL LARS: AND Wite.nra,, We are clesiron, to he repretien led in the fllalln of our Nutiotral LegtAature by a man 111,41 6'091 the ruuL of the people. wlio to Ac quainted kith their wants , . and who; heile favora hle to the Greta l'rinemleit of Pinteetion to Ameri can Indusdryi will - ens,ine the relteet, e , :eent" and .upptiirt of ull melt tavoriatile to a Moteeilye fart Therefore,. Resolved, lint it is our deliberate opinion, as well us our 11,r the rea-,ms a,,gued, that we Mould sa•leet a , intabie per-an as. a eaadidate for Congress ia this Distriet. Resoireq, 'flint we, baring' till oonfitittove to the attegray and ability of Col DANIEL, KREBs, o f Pottsville, a gittzen wlto , p,tiwoo; tlo‘'otton to Ow welfare of tug native Stoti. eminently gittilitn, hint to malt-eat the Gnat roil-and Iron intert , lNol I 1 11,4 net in the 111111: 1,1 Congre.s, do hereby nnaui moa-Ic nominal, hum tt. our .•,,11,1“1,1,• I, the 4th ('otorte , ,onal 11)oirtot - itemderd. That we livieby recommend Colonel ll.‘ NIEL. K I: EllS to the support ~i' the citi/ens of Schuylkill and Northilinherlanil t . 0111111. . ,, 6•111 g OA , .turd that bin election will -.retire th ahem a tear le , •. lintlitiil and eonipetent repre , ciihitive, who ; ple.l:zes hum.-11 to exert all hi , enerizie4 and abil i ty to pt,11 . 1111 . It 11111.1111411(1.111 , i 1 111 , larlti nt I'll., ...,, a , to lit=ter and protect the snainifaeture. of our i eonntry, and e.peeially to anon) whet to the great rya! mid Iron iillsllll'..o of Vt . 1111,y1VE1111:1; in Which 1 , We are ~n deeply inten.ouil 17, totcrd,l'llait Jalue. A-. M Ilarron. Chr i .i. ii Berger, E.!. Wit;. Fritz, James Tagyart, : 4 aiiiiiel K M. Kepner, I;eorge! 11. 13iiver, Capt. Win. 11, Lebo, Joseph Weaver, \V illiain Biekle, Si.lornoti li n k. I ;eorge . 11artline. George .f.' , eilzinger. anal Ilene' Winter, E•it• la a , 011/1111tier It) putilish an A ildre,,, to the citizens of this Congre,,tortal cli,.. 2CICI x,,,lred, That 'V are in favor or rotalion to olliee• and therefore plediw our-elves to t h e O f a• Term prmeiple, •io that each county w the, met idmit have the 'bendier alternately Resolved. That thin meeting thiinweivw. to support the nomination here made liy all honor lily meami. Rewired, •rimi Jacob llnutz,rn:er, .Ir Weaver. John Harland, E-41., Peter F. Ludwig a n d Jacob Kohler. he appointed a Committee to ,vait . 'Top Cul. DANIEL lIEBS and atfortn loin of hts porntnaiton Revote./, That the procceditiqA of thb ineetinz lK pahlts.hed in all the paper , of I 1 Cougrl.,,tonal DIA net.", curd by the ( ) 1k oitr.E-roNDENtr. .`Se pi emir r 211! .—Wt have been appointed a committee by a meeting, compacd of yotar Mllow emzenst, to ten der you a nomination aet an Independent Tun if C n u dalate for tongre , s , in the 1-1,11 Congre, , ional trict.:"anil to mtpeettully urge upon you an aceep mace 01 the honor intended lobe confermd upon you - An early uns.wer will ohltLte yonrs, very to-pem fully, F Jacob lionlzinger. .4%; Joseph Weaver, John I tartan, - Peter F. Lua w Jacob Kohler, To Col. PANIEL Sepievlbe?: . :—Your favor of the Thl 'wt. is lie- fore me. In reply I can only say. that the rfonor you Would confer lipm me AVCI , unsought, and certainly I uncx peeled, an honor to which I have not aspired I am, however, too grateful for past hirer., on the part 01 i f ty fellow citizem, to decline serving thcrit n. any position of usefulness they may be pleased to place nte: 1, therefore, accept the nomination. Fhave read with some mare the proceedings of the inci-ting, which you have been so kind !as to. forward me, and , have no hesitation in declaring that 1 have cing held similar sentiments, and should I be so fortunate as to receive a majority of the votes of Inv fellow citizens, of this Congressional I District, I should consider it my first dilly to use my best exertions to foster and protect ail' the great American interests by such Taritfon imports as will lie calculated to place the American people in a p.s. salon -above and beyond a foreign, competition, which it never was intended by the founders of our government they should lie compelled to meet and combat. I am. Gentlemen, very respectfully your-, . DANIEL KIII.:13s To Savo!, 11untzinger. Jr., Joseph Weaver. John Harlan, Peter F. Ludw,ig, . and Jacob Kohler. Itiso'rs. IvatiTTEN 1 , 011 TILE cilirrEw.t GLEF: (1.1• B DOWN IN NEW lIAMPSIIIRE WEEPING. A tn—Oldi Folks al Rome, 11V D. u. ;Away down in Now llampslore weeping, Sat Pierce in "ad array, , og thinkers and Free Sutlers ireepuir liv his side, night and day. A kover Uncle Sanz's plantation, - Sae:Frank, we now must roam ; I . lllnt I'm fearful, neither wealth nor station calOand Inc in the !Mt.. nous, at home. Chorits • Our prospects now look ,ad and dreary, In every state we roam ; Oh ! Locos, how my heart grows weary, While far front the White I rouse and home All around this State wanniercd, When I was young; And for CANDY, many cent, I've smtandored, And many a song I've sung When I heard the shrill fife playing, Then happy was I ; And went around, to many Ii tends 'living . , Ilow • " sweet (kir our country to die," ehn,-us : A soldier's life proved sad and dreary, o The Camp WAS not a home ; I /CU toy legs grow faint and weary, When 1 heard the wounded moan. One little spot among the haste , , Where saki, I heard the roar, Still sadly to my memory rushes, For 'twas there that I fainted o'er, When I saw the Lancers coming, In tierce array, I found my steed was not made for running, And was forced then to faint away. Chorus , : A soldier's life proved sad and dreary, The Camp was not a home ; E'en now my legs grow weary, When I fancy I hear a groan. The Watts. I'm fearful, are now muting, on t.,,c,orr, the old and gray ; And well I know he's at home, when fighting. lie PAINT, nor rant AWAY. Olfl Locos, I'm sad and dreary, I feel l ne'er shall roam, Nor rest nt ease, when faint and weary: In that chair, in theAVutTE Houst: at home. Clzon t s : . . Our prospeetsnow look dark and dreary, SCOTT SOON Wlt.t. nuE.E. And rest, when either Slid or Awry, In A'af e lathe Whits Howl at twine. Pottsville, .S'eptt- usher 22.11, 1852. CO" GREAT MEETING OF GERMANS IN Onto.—The Cincinnati Gazette contains the proceedings - of a grew. meeting of the Ger mans of one of the sitburbs of that city.— The substance of the resolutions is, that the Germans of that portion of the city will, at the ensuing election, yule the Whig ticket. The reasons for this course are given:.,Dis gusted with the secret cabals; of the iami Trib6, with the hypocricy and double-dealing of the leading politicians of the self-styled Democratic party, they look upon the Whig party, as the party of progress, as the ltbeial and truly Republican Democratic party of the nation. Three cheeri for the Germans of. Lick Run! OW' VlTtErr IT is known, says Plato, how exercise produces digestion and promotes health, comeliness and strength, there will be no occasion.to enjoin the use of such ex ercise by a law, or to enforce' an attention to it on the candidates for health, vigor or per sonal charms. -, , , ( FOESEVERAL MUNTIIi3 back many of..the East. ern and Western papera havebeen loud In their prat of the wonderful S Pas of some of Dr. J. W. Cooe d:4os Medieloecl, prepared by C. I'. Hewes. riome of curev e see recorded are truly of an astontabing lcbaracter, but the anutce from whitt:4t.fiey came leaves no room to doubt of their truth. %Viten at to remain-, bete& that Dr. Cuuper is the far-faihed and ripoiened Indian Herb Dotfo*, who lately resided in l'hiladel• pica, and who tt, as diatintruished above all others la the universal success Of hitt I eeetable prepartuirms We feel confident that no person woo may be attlictftl will1"4,1 to be benefited by the usal of these odinn.!s. , These ni.dicares ate owl., moat ollari' t preparation. non before the piihks, brcalige then are fill h re tar ettr dn.e.ar. and even if we knew• nothing wor e than, ON about , , hem, ii ill n-rli would he a stramt recorimen',l.ali.:in In their favor We tivr fie . - low a list of toe medal loan which la.ase most .starretiAlul. W. tooper:.lmitan Vegetah!e Cough or Con- Stillllltl ye Syrup—Got the t tire of tonnumptton and Or. J. W. C‘,Ter's %timetable I.)t 01 -Th.; medicine we know touch. alai have never known 11 to Nil in pelt - arming a romplele And . prrnia • Urfa true ervqr in the Vary Wr:r•rr ire a 2. e Pr. .1. \‘. mwt,tult Ir 14..11, rot hr lire of tatir.intimmitory and Mery lima Rheum:1114111 Ting t. a•tell tater ttout,„, and , inirentrd in a:lit Or. l'ot.ll,t's ttallitAt.,o or ['WOO of Ititelllitall4lll, Vlllllll I. en! rely tlttietent front that of any other o titer or 1 , 143,11 CUL W I'mmers Vegetable Compound :dyer and Ague Pella—for (11.! CM, of l'uver and ALue en (law dtt,s. itt'e have heard many (moan,. Niteali of Pitt...and all .ey they never fag) ht effect .1 r Ilre imm cats. We tooter...mod shut .1(HIN • C MARTIN, of (Imo Watt., hag' born ap;motted Agr,,t for the ~,ate ut !hi ` , e valuable ..0.1 THE 10.111;IN only I:etto lee Writar'. IN! rrri as as tut rtoatrrea in the y,ar and i r t.11...1 in an iffitplaints for W tiich it Ie rermarnenderl. I'm ten years it hsa proved mote raicachni. 34 a r,rm•dy rqr enza, b av:bib.i 40! "MI.IIIIIOI TIN ut C iptrnt ,t,lgee, 011111 (Mk ..1 hrr What tlito• ctdttiintltt, ,t int t tenet: adopts nod t onlirnt4, m hat all men in pia. C.. With' illg t. rogul and vtiloattltt, i. yo . . nn doom. A 11..i1U1.1111), of tlit:t ttoli,tinntt In society net roots so deny and tIo ,11011)! that time rdttnnt th-totor it. The :uultt, Onto It 11,1 011 , 0,14,1 &Ina cued!, toe for SeePral years plat 11:14 overt note the reliliilers of all 1 , -41,10.1r men, and 111, article has taken Maud anu t, h u t liras ,!as% of discove to, hod of the az.; and mutt, rt,tortetl to in season, ef,11:11.110,1 INc iffo,t.e for 111 , 1 1 11 it i reentonotnited. [ I TIIE 110:31 . 0% EVEN./Nu rsi•vrELE:lc It is , p.•rhapa 101 l an act of platire 6t the proprie toritof 11.11 pa in of W I.l7'hr•ryy for to tncayr that oar personal eslirnr•hrc In Ihr n••• of OA+ arti cle tia4 inittreoiteti Ila Mont ClVorahly. Um• of the pro prietor. of the Traveller oae toiled /if a ee vvre rough of 10111 MOoW', Unnisnnancy, by Ow liar of thIR and srvp,al,if •u.r friend. and gum, r-, tvtro base-tried Ur« arts, have Viand it of gro•ui s-r' it,. In ieflovlng then' of -.ever.. ol 1,, , a1111/,4, It !1101 Ih,l 11.1,1 MITE Elli.vri,,Ns or TIM 1 4 1:IN.- It ;,110111,1 he r.. Isirtulir,d, %s lie" lb. 0.1,er parllfles ;pre dlcrri..4ll,oll. their vinver rti.111 , 1 , 1 ,, piizilrd 11,11, ohin,lllll rrtudilf.l 4 am I he r,IIMF(1.1011(te. I Irii,,:hra Indian Forerahle Pills will Lr found a de lightful inedicine for all deoiriler, of the skin; y from Ili, May pormnotts 111..11 air the cause of all Linda sf eruptive ' diseases. Wtiglit's Indian i'egetable Pulls will be f:fouott to aid timdimprove digestion, and as they aie a direct parttier of the Mond. they will most assiareilly give health and Vlgtlf to the i'vhole frame. which in WI II will he Out, I t give It look:mai and healthy com plexion. Berrare of Coollterfras. The genuine for satlliy T. r. BEAIFI' ar. ('o., J. G. BROWN, and I) N.lllilS -I,Elt, Pottsville and nt the Agents given In another column. {VlinleiVe °dire, Irer flare Street, Phila. ,AN OUNCE Or FACT t. neon!f a pound of theory and the stvaran ofronclusive lac). that (Water routed That increneitat.rtle prep:elation, Ifeeollanit's Gelman lltlte Y , prepared try Di M Joek.mt. Philadelphia, estatale•hing It, value a+ .t tonic and reitturaitve, are - awl) as would prevent inerrthility, true if ftenn itsettictic.) In all of disease of Snt math, whether at ate or ehront., st relay tie ;recura neendedifor n. enentlein,t, e "rile il, and renovating influ ence. Dyspepsia, heart-but 11,10104 of appeaqe,„.nati • sea, neevutis tresuois. relaxation, drhllrty, 4...eq, tire relieved, by the H Ille re, in a very short 'pare oftnno and a perseverance in their ore never falls to work a thorough (ire 39-2ineOW A N0T111.112 r4cIf:NTIFIr \VW', DER , IMPORT nut I. Ityiiipeptler. .-- Dr. J. S floughton's M .? r,tire Multi or (40,trir Juice, prepared front Ben. net, or the Fourth Stoniarh ()Idle 0%, after dirertioniC of Baron Liebig. the great lltiy..iotior N>J rlirrbisit, by, J. tt 11011gliton, M Is truly a wonderful remedy for hidlge,litm DrepepAia, 12tin: dice, Liver Complaint, Consiipaiion and Debility, cik tine alter liatorelir CPU, method, b}' Nature's own agent, the llastnrJlltY. Pamphlets, containing :Arlen [lnc evidence of as valile, furnished by ngenii, grad See notice anion: the medical ailvertisenient WE \VOULD your attentran to the adver : thtentent of watat'n Pae,lee:t, for the runt of Screrukt., .4,, uI anether cetottitt. I.OTTSIVILLI: "IA 111-LETS. ' , CORREPT Ell W CElctli FOR Tlit: ,101 1 11 N AL. VVlodit Floolr:Atid 35 nn 'fed twarlolpit'J. $1 01) Rye do do 3 Si, do do unpar'd "50 Wheat, low•tirl 95 ai 00 Dra apple, paih:d 175 1.4.'• do 7: - . ! Eae. 41... ,ti 14 Corn, do 70 i :totter 1 - 3 Oats, do 40 I Should. in, 10 Potatoes, do 40 350 /hoot, ' II t.' I'2 Timothy seed, 225 Ilay, tot, 11 50 Clover do 350 Platom , S O'J On Wednesday evening, Sitio. nth, 1551., at his re totleorn. In Tremont township, SehuyDolt County. lfr PETER W A lEN ER, a Revolutionary Soldier, aged I 06 yearn?. Mr. W. wtts, engaged in the Bantu of Brandywine, and other Rainey th the Ilevointion. On Ttlee4:lW2lM 111.41 , THEODOsiA ALICE, Infant daughter of 14a... and Eenierline rievern, aged I year, and 5 months. • On the evenini of the '2I fit inst , by the Rev. A. [lenity. a:nttnte.l by the Rey. A. Chrktutnn, in the German .103EI'll STEINMETZ, to no- SANNA iIADAM„ . ITO) of Tithearora. on the inat., Jacob Kline, Esq., RF.ESF. WILLIAM, 0) MARGARET DEWI7.E THERE WILL IIE prvarlting in the Engl.'At Lutheran Church, Mattel street, every eunday morn inn and evening. p - } THE BA PTIST CHUBEIL—Divine woraihip tZr` may lir experted Sa4bAlti morning and ...vemng, also every W evening, at the a4usl hours. 'THR IMOTESTANT Eriscorni, —The following Resolution hns been passed by the Ve,iry of Trion) , Church, Pottsville. Resalna, That in consideration of the sums con. tributed and to be contributed as donations to the erec tion and furni.dring of the church edifice; the vestry do hereby set apart. and appropriate FIFTY-LIGHT PEWS. which obeli be, and remain frre fot all persona who may desire to worship in the Church. These pews are located as follow IN THE CENTRE AISLE. North side. No. 111, 119, 127, 135, 143, 151, 155. :Muth aide, No, 112, 220, 123 135, 144, 152, lOU. IN TI1E•NORTII AISLE. North slde c No. 1,7, 13, 19, 25, 31, 37, 43, 51, 53, 54,55. dumb side,.No. 2, Br'll, 29, 26. 32, 38, 44, 50, 52. IN THE SOIITII AISLE. • • South 50, 57, 58, C 4 74, 80, $l3, 93. 98.104,110. North side, N 0.59, 67 73, 79 85,91 ,97, 103,109. DIVINE SERVIC E held in the. Church eeeryl4un• day. .4foraisit Sernlce commenees at 10 o'clock.- fifterason .s'eceiee continence% at 41 o'clock. NOTICES. R-•> --- i'llt.AtifilLoDoE.No.2l6.—A regular Slated Meeting of Pulaski Lodge will tor held on Mon a), eveitlnz. Sept. 27. 1143•4 Ist 7 trclo:k. MOUNT LAUREL CENIETEIIV.—PERSONB desiring Lots or °raves* in Mount Laurel Cl,llle tory, under the direclion of Vie Vestry of Trinity church, Pottsville, will apply to Andrew Rossel,or E 0 Parry, Esary I. HOOFING PAPER eonstamlyon hand and fit sale In large or small quantities, on the lowest terms, by .1.11 4 .1'. CRRICKSON & CO., 105 Fulton Street, New Pork. y OcOPOCO MATCHBOX PAPER.ofn sope'irlor Lenality, for sale on the most renmnable terms, by JAS. T. IBCRBICKSON & co,, ' los Milton st., New York.. B I.IIE HAT PAPER, far wrapping up Cotton Hat* .-nritniitly on hand and for sale Ay JAS. T..DERRICKSON 8.: - . 105 Fulton bt:,NPw P AP E R $l:!AltflifOUSE.--.las. T. Dernason 4- Co:, 105 FULTON Street, New York. have constantly on hand a very large and desirable assort ment of paper, which they oiler on the lowest terms, consisting of News and Soak papers, all sizes and weights,Letters, CaPP, Tissue, flanging. White and Colored, dilretent widths, English and American Hardware, cheating, Hatters, Cloth, Pattern ,blanil la. ~Straw, Rag, Wrapping, Tea Papers, ,Le., Ste. July 17+ 1852 49.3 m UAGLEY'S GOLD PRNS—Eterdne As:.ort ulixt—Altrearranted.—The polio Tiber has just re ceived a farce lot of Elactey'a Superior Gold Pena, among which are the Congress um! United States 'Pens. both In and out of cases, ait 'to' which can be returned if the points come off by fair use. The Mammoth ',limited Slates Pen is a'curiosity. Call and tee itoogether with the Oilers, at H. DAN NAN'S Cheap.,Rooll nod Stationery Store. LUMBER.—The 1110 , 8CTibM, having e'er. 4 -itnd and put intwwlienation, in addition to his Wa ter Mill, a..liteam Raw Milton s one of the best tract olOak limber in Schoylkilkeonoty, la prepare. to saw and dellveetlmbne of unitizes. at the anarlea notice. All order's forwarded to the subscriber 'a Llewellyn. by mail or otherwise. will be thankful! Atelved and promptly attended tn. WIARLER 8. UOCKILL. May „1.18.2. iii T AINTICD WH& EOAVBE.-Vatioa. figure , ' ' for Office Window Screeus,JUet ,received and fo ells at city prim at . BANNAWB Cheap Curtain attit Variety atore. = MS MEEM DIED, MARRIED RELIGIOUS B , - - OARDING.—Font Young Men can be awnn cnodated witla Boarding by aproyink to SECOND &greet, below.Malkt•t o tn;o floors iron, )111,,n11,,,ncs 1 4 031. c.ttion the t.Haptc.y IL/log HENRY 111CliINGS.:11% tnth•nttlr.,l Lice to the Stolle rutting, n. 1 .411. th pros, rot:- .1 o person tiarbot tug of ect , t. 11, Ids., 37 7,1• CARDS Ii11(1) - 1;t:It 31 , K;t1.1,1, lith.thithrili of and n• tootkood, that lir among And inoNt re.pre.ththy * .4 .them .•I their I and hope, 10 11i...11l li) 0011 1 . and alliitition. h 1+ ,1 .3 " 1. , earn lite app, ,, ! , ‘.,,,,‘ the In I 1'0.04,10e .1141 tii • teal. llt lion lh.;1 itilliti ii•iiry ' llW aY 4 orii. and Atom the untana,al Pra , :th *, ha‘ ,. had, I rontld , •ifily t r dla harp , ftatiAlactortly any ciai , r, to Inc hrtanda of elthrr act, • It rretalkea?, , , , ..lolll 1 ntairt, and cal li rou r, are 1,- .11t6ard to all, 00 I 11,1 Vet 11.1 hrt.llatrnu n, g th itt a 431 . e, ell : twirle aimi radtral I lire ti nl ht: tCrt l.• 1 °trite Lou'? MARKET •areet„ nett door t„ Ur y , .,1' l Re•Rldenre trnertran tiro. 11, _ 1 : 1410. Ailtll,lo .1, 1," Ir., off. rto 1 ritlt.l•lfer.l. :Mtttmri Jill) 1•612. t A[•(,;()W Af' It 16\1.1 ki I.t ti,t.l lit .Harker rl.. nr.sr 5.11,51. ILI'. Atiorro•y 411 011111114 •P 4 1.111er for Ne. York. Mil, r oppo.ite ILnur, Street, April 2 1. I 5.52 101 IN C .11•STII (IP l'E .;Sul att , ild Iu ati, ,Iltruntr.t to bin r ire imo, !malty 11111+ and Ntirkt•l St Halt. f., E. it•t0,,,..,1 1., centreMtro-i•t opp4..te Mrs • !lAN ts, I'd %liar. tiptiong lot I:tc:lnertlng, :51,ppis12 1-1 I.ll?.itittly awl r.tre11111) 11:1 y 22, 1 , 62. • t; \ 'll • 01.1 *I I'.kintal.,lsl.. ;11111 Guttural Agency rti•Xt dour to Mittrts' lie tier in 1111 EllonOy, , Gold stivt.r. lift 51 rs and New lurk for 1;1 It• Mtr.h'du.ln,2l'l t i )ETEIi N/J11...ti1/Ai, rargtoret, ha, 1, 111.1tit•il.los otti.'t to Ftt nth Ite•tiet . t. t huldwy, I:• titior but our lostot, the Prot erctto h Cell Ire Biter. t, i s t)NS,..lllv.. Ya., IA hut. hr tratiett I to .1,1 onkt. m the litie prk5!..,,,i..N April 3, G. l'it.:1 1 111G1t. AT - T6RNE v. Ar - Treumvit, Srhtivlkill I•onnty. l'a Tr..utont, Ap,ll 4 29, 1..51 . .. . _ LOST AND FOUND. , 1 1 i N ill It. E.I. l'.---Col., to Lis, IrieuilSen 01 lilt , I... , ,siiheinriticr, on the; 10th i f A o co.i, ~,oboe in Bar- , ry toulethip, net, Taylot, Mr, t eltern. 'rule owner til retlll.,te,l If, roll, filrwaid, !drove property, ply vltarges. and lake noun array. iiiiteria imi. they will be 40111 fliTortliou to law .11/NATHAN VARSAI.I.. :Sent. '2.5, 15.i.2. :bi-:It to • .... QIIItt A V ILAYW.—taiiiii to the 'rummies of thr I.,..ithyi Tibet, residing to Nill‘Veglitti Tr/..ya- n 4 .01,11111! Ille Borough of Pot rev tile, a roil '''''V' Liii Cow, With shunt linen, Vt bile Oa the belly. and short Ixll. The' owner is 1,41,1i...te1l " lin . Ottle. forward, pr0ve.16(.11...111, pat I hat Se. anti take tier awa i, ;nine: w oir 41n. at 11l Le. ...n'tf arrontln4 ii, 1.. iv • ' , C)) 'llll.E.' III: hL. , : II n,,: •-",, I.:-..!,2. . . -- • NI )111:r. hi beteliY t., crn that 1110 .11.nve I 'ow 1.111 lin inl.l ton th , II:Olt - day of 11..1.111r r,p45 . :, to•,11 etas thr trtpresos of herping hr r. IAY ain't tell by low • i. -- I'ILIMI,LIS 11F,A 1.. SI•la '25, 1rr02,. :01--th - - 16'Tit 1.11 . Mir Le IE.---Strt)edl E.---Strt)ed away front the iiiiti. tj A uthor trebling In' Wrot But tutu tit 4\ Buvurbip, In kehityllitill 4 'Orfory Mil , r 1 :-... , --cN , h ' te.our Otiartgoibitrg, nn ThotoMiv ( eve in; the 943 ntilt., a middle sioril 1 I t , ' `K MULMLI uoult a Batter on, is Rubbed on the Night hind Leg, i`aiiit lota a Oulu - TAIL 'Whoever will Ittllfll dia . 511110 In i.el yultoeritoir, or give WU, informatiokt %%Mere he ran gel lier Illnla, Will be reasonably I:Jewarileif. INILLIANT F. AV A(INER. September IS, 111.62„ 11s.lt• HOTELS. , ...__. • _____. • - • A MHLANI) it USE, AR( . II St., above 18E v.. ,' TX EN TII E 4 4.1'11i13•16 , tpht3. TIIIS 110%4 and .1 1..1..ga11t IttiteelSl now open for tint rervntion 1" - ,;;;;;;; of visitors. N 9 lot allot IS retinal. and In ,1,.. the inintetha in or ISltha , hneld of Plait'. of - - .d;- .. 1 AIIIIIIItIIII,III. It .01114111 S a ronnt,r co' Rims. toot'', lorni+lota ton degree of eleg,ottrn and c contort itt.tell. Vglialll'd• Rat in, hot and coicl watvr , are I onnectittl with ths estahlthlintent. The Procittettess solicits the natrattagrt of too. (mitts :trot the pit lulls, as , iiiitn: I them that no pains will bs spars.l to ry titter sataav- MRS MARV kV IIA a'Elt, . Late Pepin',i. Gall, Pratt ill.•, Pa. N I' litruit v, Slopertareadditt Isf,t! v- fit TA IY S P Itl N 4.1 Ittrr kk: 1.1. -Ti n • 111-- der 1 . 1 spectrittly 34116011,1, .10 fill (them!, ator the public ill e.•ner P. 111:1/ the FOUNT& IN SPRING IltrEEl.,.fortioittv kept by Ms, ItelAcl, wbe le he %vitt be glad to arcoutinnitate all that may pair-01117. e . 7i ec, table %111 be provided tvtb the • best - best the trinket afford,. ILa Ilar ii 1.1111:11 to any in the country llh rltabling .111fidellt to t ntertnin any quantity or .rock. The, Hon., I.a. been tvitti a i 31 2 ,• afJ f.0I11:nu , Il , ,I (tall Room at 1,1,11..41. whirl' will alta be opt. or those titst will favor him with ISRAEL t EITZI Nt: ER ept. 4, 1553. 1 1 1 0 Tlll s Tit A V LI IL Pl' I I till.A;S:4 I I ()TEL ---TITHAIS 91 59 per (lay. The subscriber, bayog lately become proprietor of the Franklin House, rhestmt street. between 3.1 awl 41h, Philadelphia, and haying redumql the;, price of Hoard to $1 rpo; v v, day. C1Ve.n 1 3ice,t1131.n...it,v31.4,341 , 11ne this redaction, jrt VIII rl ill continue kb keep a First via,. The Fran kiln House : : has just undergone rtleinied alterations. and 13 nolk fined up and refurntshml in impetior style for the rer..1.4 ion of v 1.,0 or, T h e Inn er door, formerly occupied by qtrirk,, 14 now 1,” hided in the linlei, Conning 3 sparino.. 'mum] ItOrmi. flentlemen's Parlor, and Dion Haunt„ thereby al lowing an addition of thin y chambers and several te.aattful parlors, fronting nit Clie.sitat Si. roooos of liar, Ilmel ale, soperior to must outer., b. 1.11.. ti:Ciirtrti With alcnees.—fortitine pallor and bed-cljam tier attached, well liaised 3114 ventilated. The lin , 3- 111111 10 nn.nrpaserd, eill.er fur business or pleamite. ti EP.. 11. Wilt )1.31A N. Propir, Philadelphia. r.i, ' 3l m ' FOR SALE AND TO LET. , ro RENT.-A convenifmi Bur 1)n - riling in I- Malia Meng.. Street. firm *ISO per an nnin In quire al IMa ()give, 01' .I.P. A.I.STAIrc, Silliantonga Sir, el 313,4(4' Sept N, to _ - 1201t . SALIR.--A valuable lot on the tomer o f L' :Starke( and courtiand strross, Ili the Bor o ugh of Potteville. Apply to the owner, itoirrna RORE:RT+• of to Hey WM: NIIIIMAN, olupolte Inc Court Illonse,Pottevtlie. ISfel tit* tiAL.V.•—A 12 Engane (do. aiteq) b II in tact equal hi a 15 le -, l3t.'••••ne:itly, or Fond as new. ItAting been in .1 lew nee kw Only ottered for sal.,logeiher with breaking rolleri and elevaiors. The vitite , tril!er requiring nne Of double the power, thig tt ill he aol,l twirl!, the money. Airply at the office of the Maltatitongo or at Mr. 7' It. Wirtter.tteen ,, , Port rArfron. JOHN PINK ERTON June 'pOR SALE. -A Farm ovrr Twenty germ, of la mt. with a Ow Miing hollife. and L . ; %table altatmed—M M 11 illati 0P Rill., from at the intimlon .of Adirket and slalianioago Sitneta, Apply in May 29, 1552. pH, rikiliil".- 7 11e large, cointiZthris, 1...;..,:, 7 and well built Shop. situated on Third L _ AVirt Street, immediately in the rear of the house kklip 1 and piere of ground now occupied by EL ll.' ,- Goldin; and the house occupied II!, Joseph Morgan.—, Rir further particulars erupts+ of JOSEPH NIORI - IAN. Fob. 21, 1952. O-If VOIR SALFI,.—A TWI r ST4)111 Frame al r Dwelling Sinii.e, wilt 3„ , tinAenient of fr,:';l stone and 'a good well of water upon the is, , lot,situated on the Nortlialde of Mahantango•a*-J- •' :greet, Pottsville. Apply to CLEMENT S. POSTER November 5. WM 4541 _ liTo L ET. —A large and C . 111 l 11l 10411Wiki . , 1 1 (Mee and fixtures, in nannan's Huila- .i.",,, , - . l'; ingg, opposite the EpLir opal Clititch, (*entre vrifit E', 6 ....:. •, Street. Enquire. of JOHN PANNAN. Jan.11,1h52. 3-11' , Foltitittft.—A Rei 0 M sad It .t s P.- C,4 t it : ' !tient with Steam rower. nultnhle for a ; 1;7 small Machine shop for working in Etrass,...4 . l kr. Apply to ! 111. BAN?.tiAN.. 'I -------,..t iil:l44' ii'ortSALE.—The Canal 13 float " Ben Franklin." carrying.= 1711 tons, In good order. Applyto J. M. li.E. , ll'll' SON, Pottaville, or JOSEPH DREIBELBEIS,SchuyO kill Haven. March 6,1552 fiRIZIe;IiiWOOD LOT'S Vint sAl.E.—lialuotdot, X blinding Into in the most central part of the fort ough oilTotbivine, lately laid out on the Greenwoo4 .Eatate,'are now offered for sale. Apply to , A. RUSSEL. %gent for the neinera, at his office in Matunianeo 4t. Ponsvnie, May a, 1851 over Foster & Co.'s slim. acre. A p.ly to SOW FOSTER. Aug. 9.18.51 t f _ _ .... MAME EINGIN li..—FOßri A 1.11 A 33 1101r.:41 ) , ..7 rnWe! Engine in first , rare order. Far ii3rociii. 7.3 ir lar apply to M. C. 11E111.N tR. E .N .. or In Iir:IVRY ItICK:1, ‘Vitmiti4ion, Delaware. an. 4, Issl , 1-ti 1. _ . BOOKH t HOOKS S wthiishof and 1,4 rale et the Huber:three store UNCLE TOM'S tAIIIN -AS IT lA—!leilo2 narr.i• die:., Pr etiev, and incident:4 In the Rfal •• Lir, of th,. Lowly "—fly W. L. C. I vol. fin. jll. The Wide Wide Woth'l—lly E. Wethrrill, it vol. . Iliptnty of thP 'Mormon,. nr fntrr Day I , ta Intl I.fent. J. W. fianntson;of tltr Typographit.l Cngi nerre. FOAMY'' , Prattical Treati.te on Elogiart.o..or how 6 gel' save, Spnru), rive. lend and bequeath. rnonesJ Ily rAvd. F. Frtedly, I vol. clo. The fthtld nt,llorne—i.ty Jo°. Abbot; Near llotne •heihn Cengtaphiell ,•ket rite.; or Int- Ltn,l, Scotian I% France, Itn:411, to snit young render.. L vol. et...—ad or which w' II hnt..,bi at Publislter'4 priceß, at Rept. 4,1552. UMNIAWMA=== it ran yams, n pia nan ancy b ingl al Lutheran Sunday ectiool Libraries, &c•Acc., all whitit Will be sold at city prices. at Theological and iilleiellaieiipsZgok &on -ept11,18,54. 17— IiED =SI BM ME MEI EMS Eiffl MAGINNIK, Centro tit,, l'oti;ville 11) a Book :tad Stationery Store I= NOTICES. TTI)_ 'll STEA)I-UNGIN MACHINEAN , Sr, Sal.l al ileiningion, Itahlvnion • New rit,Olttg:t 7 3lttl " " Mint:l4' ('o”.11 , 3114•• 1,1•11 al a neatOr/litre, iheir 13 , i/altie Matillilet), ithllts h,cl.• I',.u.ine. of full h7l , i, t• 1 ,••!Ith Of, 11101 , r -IiI•IALt•JI:•••••• t?t, lilt jo t , r rt..; r.‘r.titiv & Mr. I , l , l , l..lTri•runn. in tho heat mannor, nj / . 0 . 0.11U, If fed 110 nlih two 1;011.1•11S• r)9•III, a haute Enz - 10014improved — Cnit4h,r," * and appurenanr•, with lull-111, h onhfei,dvt7,-- 6,1 ; ••••‘" 1.•••-thclt • i'•• 11,4•11 -.1 t, i .r.• Is al ( j i t. : •: • 11 • •• : , 1.•1••, • .• •• 1 1•111••• • 4.. . /•• Nit •' k , 01; I 1,1:K111 . 1 , U, ;int! 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' , act / 1 , 1 21- , r.. 1 •,/• 1 , t l • , /, , c../1,14/11 111. /W. prinryn••nl r:1 1 , 111•11,1 it, 11[3re . ,., tile birth 11,111", , , i511..4 It, I has • , RE 1:41:1( R. gt.l r r i• , rt. lte• t!, AI I , ~• rk brtelobtre yl.Lting boy,. e n talaiti I tit`eltal,4 .111.1 ktlted: ltdhinsoit. trading, , ,11.1 tot the le tat Fll law 111,1111111 C. 1.1011( All b., Indebted to tti• •I I having elite,, Itt:tiiil.l !hi tr,vvill plea< e he r , l l ll l llll l lllllto V 4 11 1.1 -% \I 1.11 - 1 r-t, I liar A1121..nt :il I . r ..apt. 4, 1115:4: „ D114 1 ()CIL A 51.VT11)1$1. NOTll'Eit.i 'tetchy 1v.P.11 I. Ilia( nrd I Wirt 01 ( . 111 1 1,101 1 Pled, 1,,r 11,1 . Vailarl . a 11/4, at 1a.,. 111110 1 ar the rnnut, „r laq 1 , 1 he !lilt' .“ I'lo{o% ill• the rnaolc afortbd,b! ,\lon•ldv. ilte '2;tll .it' Pirpl. nuli:•• 91 cdelrb.l... A NI„ to ,ohttolle It t r, v‘eclin. 114.'01 , 1 , 1111 !Maw dilly at thrall be to ap penllat govetn 111..11'- 1 art ordol:ly • I'IIRI9.TI wrltAi she T l shei ; Aar. •.! 4 .1 , 5‘? I WANTED, (Sc. vy' v T .,,, 111 ‘ 4 ‘ . o l: k a 1 0 11 , S I :: I ' , III. (4 l'a I i 1 6 .111 1 -41. empl.tyllll,ll V.IM Lr. S! IV HT .1,11 CVIIy 11101i1 11. 111.4 prPJntarn 10 JOU 4: g'ept . 25. 1 ‘ivAN'rEi3- -I M 1-:1)1 ..r -5100. 1 . 1 y v Clll/ II r.., :,,.• itt,•r ILt, rLUi 11011 3,1•1) I• 1 1;11. i•. 11. - e2 XIV ANT E - .t good and Prat V twit , eouitioteut h, t Ike; Ili, 111311E12/.llw lit of It ltncnho 11.14111• 111 111 , t 1 11,1 1 1 1 Y 44461:14a it irrr•r•rmr,/. 7%1. I; 1' 11E1 IN lat ",4itot. 11, 15i 37-3 t• 0( t. IV At: EkSE.I.I4EII4 & CO., Rank -oor. and Dealer.. in Exenatigo i Penn'e. l'”lteeting attended to, and draftis f..r sale on all (I T tirtneitial of the 11' titan. ? k brallet paya, at all tlii it ft inkiel 114.11. , 3 . in Engl. nd. Ireland. Set.tland root %% idiot. July 17. 1.59 tk,l IN F. It SAYANTE I). Prilat (.11 Miners watiieil tinuleitiately 711111 r? NViist Delaware Mtne• !WI t, hom r rrl,l r 1 .r•Wspli,111.111 j.YII rood 15.171.1 w 1.1 he en . Pa) 111.1i1r. 111 I‘ll turf weeks -- Apply Al/111y Iro 1/ , 11 - 1 . V 1.4. J 1 P:11 l:.. .it (A, trorr., July ?I, 31-ti Iv Al% TEll -A I' liliSuN $1 . 1:12RIVIEN11 I ~ 1 1 W,•11 "1, w r onm; F.ll/111'11•111•sr 111 Mining ...nt tercirl,rller. of Ill' highest diameter reittiireil Nei,. York City Piot 13itt :1104, AI itrz 11 , 1111Wat101111. 111! 1. 11,51 - 31-If r II 11 I Y V K N :\ :::1 " ; ).lit 117 1 . in1010y1711.111, 111/1 voting and ottl, unto. and ; and also, till lemons wishing to employ ant. and al! hind, of liarolit, 1.A11,0111;iti-t er rilikt V A N 111 rerrive not till jnforatittiati hp call ing at tit.. "WI., of the tiler in MARKET ' I WI 1 r Pa. :le' TURNI. mole rate. N.M. 11,SOS, J 1' Laud Agent and 4entiral ANA 5. Vt.sl Iri s ‘, 1 1;',1 NiTlitILY 'LEASE a the; nil IMr lying 60 ratio fruit, the Lei.st'Jitt'o Gait Ra tllead • hai,h - ren attuned di 11VVerll place., Inn Coal irs of .10pr-fir, Vtrlll,l lying tai, awl can Ito worked titr tnitny pears above na te( Irv, Ttitio properly lies the Mearefit polio Road, and ail',,rds, an ti,,rctilleng opi.cittutill3 for all ente rpruti rig titteratur far the Gii•st Wet ten, TO it 111,1 tat.. Tr,r4 fit it 11111./1111,111 Lelirrir pill be Irtil 01111'1 n eoil apply' :tie oh, at No nn , :5 11. • .1 New Yuri,. ; WALTER Ml kit ati N.kw. 15. I'lsl - _ MISCELLANEOUS. . . LE•rTrat tiIe.A.I.EN•- Al pew gill ..1,!!1•111 rertirie for Ow ft I , tV rnac OM r . 1.1 m: Abiii. Q. 4 scab, tif Slle tooml ;‘proco 041 k lull, ;'Of detio 11111: tW. lerfolt (lii11• iiii..l no el s' , ll aiiil;f4 -Ali , :it 11. HANNAN'S NI clic:lp Nut y. 'AI :111011 , 11,3 n ilNie Ni ood , . . . _ . ri ARIUS' STATE IL FA ; ors, vOI.S. 4 LI et...1.-just recAved.vols 1 and 5 l'itole arpialr. by 11,17r1S- price 51-3 [ld r.,1 ea V ty% - U. HANNAN Stlo. .25, 1.5'.!. . i . 3i?- . . .2(lf I REAAIS WRAPPING. PAPER -ei ri /- iiiitiq no dill„-.. Also. 5 , ./ Real - 14 013 glio; I`.l. put, di:lPf POI . e iIC,I and , 0131ittic, ni 1. HANNAN'S Pap , tit,•tr. 01Ppt..25, ; • ' 39-- • • VVILItA ililllo — ifS.-11etnItirand Rizlibel , , Ureic P Impf (:,0,/ye Ire. Patent a capital al tick , I't M tli r; 11.11. 11111,11er Qlneea A nd If irlon.4, 61111 r,izeg and lualiii s, For elir3r HILNNAN . A 8 0, 9 .11,,1 Variety Store. Isfe: ~1 UNs GU NS sfi HEISLER tut,: 7 now nn haad the tictit Jnil • ettainsive atiport -111..!.L ni Unuhir Il d Sin¢le I.l4relled 8116 T GUNS ever oirttriiil in .4i:111101311 Cniinty. mt.n in want Of 4 . 1,11 Chedip . Guns; would-do writ ft rail anti enJmitic itqr -rock ijefore tnitclinsing elle , here. Kept. 11. 1552. • ' • I 'A MAE CUTLEht.V-:1. have /Jost rerrivrd an a(shrtment of Table Coil, ry, No/ y - flallmard ff.nolle Cairn., at redneed A tie. - 3a.tf BRITTANIA A1L1.L.4-4; nodi;atiCkr, Ira 4011 Carce-pots, Table Ca.tor.,at the Town Iron Store. ['RANK PUTT. : 35-If US .—Stngie and Doul,l/i, tine two,' gun., earn %Almon rlnglr gang flame gag., Skid, Powdrr and Balls, Copper and thorn Pnwller Prrrn“jon Cap.. Ouporit'e Spatting PoLider, Shot. &r , Town Ifall Iron Store. FRANK PO IT Atm 1552. 35 ti ARP lt TOti4S.—tivnrli and Mor.• kiding Planet, Mortire and ;rimier :Chisel., Hurl. Paned, Bark and Rupp Fatca,Town 111111r/in Stet, FRANK PUTT. : 3.5-te A tie. 29, I • ' DU ILDI lIA It.11)%lk 1%E.• .13111ng.,. Cta. , Pa int,. •ht j,i redored prier... Torn 11411 bon Slot.. 1411 PO 17. All 7 Ls, I .15.tf 10)016: 4 L—Enr.11.6 iteporia in t:aw and ; lepoln of (.114e4 in the Hon? , ni L o rd,. Privy Col/mil, Croirtn of V.lll7ity and Corr •mon Law ; and th, A.fin rain,' and red.m.o ,o Coitus. infladmg also, rade. In Ilankraidq 3 "P r.rivto n AP,V.A. Al 1V , 417/nPI4. at 82 per "I rorrived and for cyln by . :D, OANNAN. er e futilliti Itt,' l pub.:eel:tent von/ • GROCERE, Sr.c. c ALTS SALT . : : sAjiAr f--5,000 dark' 1.0 Lire Tool r: round, (or ninvol l hint) 3.frOld ,, A l ' l ' ton's fine, 10, 1 nal,lwortttls 30 Iba Dairy ly nn Iland and for oil In lota to Butt pnrNun, .by A I,tA ANDER HERE?, - Importer and Dealer ill 14111. Nor 23 South Wharvrr., • ..pt. lA. I Nr , ,!. i ', I i•s_tha p lIIL A DEL PII I A iv trol.118.11.F: 1•11111 3 of Tv;c7s. , . . , i S'Ppt. 21, l'•' , . 1:11 ,- 1s ,Ic, c.,?: ppr ,1, - ,/,•;1-1 - 1 , .:1?.•rt• vo , •d I /1.f.411:171.11, 1.1.10 II .4111.• pir pofillit — go°a• CorrPrleq M.,: , •ftly h-• : • • i e t • CO . Afay 41, I'2 - I TJKAS: As t ;__T. OEI l .1- TY S. en, have juet received Neu - doff.. se sontAlent of GreroonAl Teas,. WlAA'en ebeated -etngnr cutetl Erako ulna cured Dried Berr. . , Pickled tleinitin,llPlekle;lisi Jaffe, Fine 64114011, liPrtnesi,fir, Cornenii.ilFarinix; : Ilaker`ri Stoma. Kerrie ted Ckorolaiil LeaVill'lpure Coneentrated emads o f v on illo,Lese on. Orange Nutmeg, sc., drc. • ' iati EMIN ITN