3Dint.W Ittnutl. Saturdafilliongng, 0ct.16. B. BLINNLN, Editor and Proprietor:- 0. LITTLE, Associate Editor. FAA PIVESIDSMT. GENERAL WINFIELD SCOTT, Of New Jersey roi rjcs PRESIDENT WILLIAM A. GRAHAM, - Of North Carolina. PRESIDENTIAL ELECTORS, FOILTFIC ASATE AT LARGE IIKSI POLLOCK. ALEN•NDLR E. BROWN. • DISTRICT ELECTORS, . nutrias. Dritricts.— 1. Wu. F. iluctisp, 13. N-MIDDLERWARTII, S. .T131N3 TRAPV•IR. ; 14. J. a. CAMPBELL, 3. JORN W &foxes. I. JAMU D. PalToN, 4 Joni P. VERREC, ! 13. J. 6 DaviWlGS,' 5.- 8. Mclts.usE. ! IT. Jowl WrLtutisoN, 6. J. W. FrLiss. j Id. RALPH Da•Kc,. 7. hams Prizosr. 19. JOHN LINTON „. E. JOHN SUS'? Ell. 20 A. ROBEILTIION 9. JACOB MAYSBALI. 21. T.J. Fitnnax. 10. C. P. nacre, 22. I,Ew R, 11. Mau Avrom. • 23. Cuarrr. hi6st96, 12. BIAULOR C. 2161CCR, 2i. Dosm.w PHELno, THE RESULT. Contrary to the general impression, the of. ficial returns of the election in this Couuty, show that but a part of,-the Whig ticket i s elected, though fortunately that is by jar the better part. We have ekcted our State Sen ator, Sheriff, one Assemblyman and the Comr. missioner. NAGLE, for Sheriff, leads off with near 500 majority. The - universal popularity of our ticket undoubtedly accom plished much, but the result must be chiefly attributed to the strong local prejudices, oh the Division question, in the lower end of the County, and the • general dissatisfaction with a portion of the opposition ticket ; thus causing a triangular quarrel, - in which the Secretary of State came in for a principal 'bare of the enmity 9f his own party. The "ten strike" of our neighbors below the Mountain Sasianght their party friends Sere- abouts' not to despise •• the day of small things"—it is to theta that the brightest wreaths of the victory are awarded by gene- ral consent REILLY, upon whom the strengthNif his faction of the party was mainly concentrated, it will be perceived by the returns from Pottsville and other Whi2 districts; received a fair proportion of the =Whig vote in " the Coal Region. but the combined and violent opposition of the two other factions of his own party defeated him. • lians, the Independent Demberaticcandi- date for Congress, has a majority of over 300 in Ibis County, but •i•ssuri their regular no minee, beats him in Northumberland by over 600. The election of the latter is, of course considered a'great Locofoco victory, but it is not a Whig defeat. The Whigs of .Sehuyl kill, with the exception of three or lour dis t/la's, supported Kniss generally with near -1V a full vote, while,, it will be observed, ;Northumberland was not behind in his favor, - :Srasra's majority there being reduced some 300 below the State ticket—a little exertion would, therefore, have Kates beyond all power to reach him. We publish a table elsewhere in, to-day's paper, with the complete official returns of the County, to which our - readers are referred. The State ticket has been carried against us by herhapain average majority of 10,000. Judge Woodward, besides being well known, has also brought to his support a large vote which it Would have been difficult to concen ,trnte upon any other individual ; and the Lo , colocos have so long had control of the Public Works; it seems that nothing short of o mi racle can dislodge them. The returns, how ever, will show that. the Whig vote through out the State ou their candidates is by no means full. Admitting, therefore, the ma jority to belo,ooo, it is evident:that but lit tle exertion will he sufficient to carry the State for Scovr in November—a change, of 5000 vt tes is all that is required, and Schujl-J kill County may be set down as certain for 1000 of the five. Scofr will undoubtedly call out the full vote of the Whig party here as well ns elsewhere, besides gaining large numbers from the opposition. The result in '4B was far more astounding than is neces , sary to carry the State Whig now—JouNs `2o:i was then elected by only 200 -majority, and immediately after TAYLOR swept .the • State with 13,000 majority . The increased Whig vote in NoVember, of itself, will be quite sufficient to secure the result, without any assistance from the op position, and it is notorious that many of them have declared themselves in favor of SCOTT, though sticking/to their party ticket on Tuesday last. We have therefore only to be vigilan i t and active and the victory in November is certain. JOHN C. NEviLLE, ESQ. The Lanz:aster Tribune comments on the recent ease of Mr. Neville before our Court as follows : "Recently in the Bchuvlkill county Court, John C. Neville, 'Esq., presented an affidavit made by his client Michael MUrpriy, which contained a statement of a number °f facts, showing that Judge Regina was not competent to sit in the trial of a me between-Murphy and the Farmer's Bank of Schuylkill county- Judge Hei ns directed a rule lobe entered upon: eville to show cause why for presenting this document, his name should no: be stricken tram the list ot Attorneys, the Judge alle ging that the affidavit charged him with conduct which would disgrace him as a man and a Judge. Neville denied that the affidavit was of that nature. or that it was presented with any motive to insult. and urged that his client would not consent to have it withdrawn and that he could not accordingly withdraw it, as he was the mere agent of his client. The vim was argued by Messrs. cOoper and Hughes in his favor, placing Neville clearly in the right, and showed the folly of the Judge's position. All would • not avail however, Mr. Neville's name was Arid:. - an from the list and the Prothonotary was direr . ted to erase the -word " filed" written on the af fidavit and return it to the ciiunsel - who presented it! To crown all Hegins threatened to prosecute any publisher who published Ms offidarzt ! We Ira sorry to - see that the newspaper publishers of that county are di-posed to cower to the i nso l ence of power. 'Lite long imprisouments and fines should be endared rather than that the press should be muzzled at the dictation of any tyrnnt. ' The parties interested should scud theY,d itor a copy of _the Affidavit and test his bra. very. lIJITIIgR HUFFY. Our Loco- - neighbors—poor fellows—are sadly down at the mouth—they can't bear defeat. The Emporium las off the first shell of the pany-indi,gnatton as follows "The Election on Tuesday resulted most disas trously for the Democracy of Schpylk3ll County, our entire ticket being probably defeated, although the returns so far are very imperfect. Nor are we by any means disappointed—tor with the question of diiiding the County, which estranged from its s lur portion of the Democrats of 'the lower end) the villainous course of F, W. Hughes; and the few unscrupulous demagopie , who acted with him .in attempting to defeat a portion of the Ticket last fall, and his subsequent appointment to the office of Secretary, by Goy. Sigler. was taken as a direct insult by the very`many of the .roost staunch end reliable Democrats in other parts of the county, who determined that they would no longer court =face such men, and theretore either remained away from the polls or cast their votes for the 'earl. didstes of the opposition. It will be recollected by our readers that we predicted last fall what would be the consequences of the infamous course pur sued by the Governor's perNhich has been more than realized in the result of thus Fdection. It has certainly beetle most severe rebuke, but one which we trust will have a. salutary effect. At this late hoer when it is time. for our paper to go to press, yre cannot pursue the subject farther, but wilt re, same it next week." 11:7" The Legislature of North Carolina has passed a bill providing tor the election of Presidential Electors. VirNeickirk, Schuylkill County.--This place is Sitnated about one mile west of Tamaqua. The Editor of the Legion, after it recent visit,gives the following account of its progress,imprOve ments, &c.:—" It contains already s large number of houses, and several more are income of erec tion. The town was laid out by the present Little Schuylkill, Company, about three years ago. The Company have sunk a Slope on the F vein, and erected the necessary Imildings. A large engine made by CARTERS & ALLY.s, of this' Borough, is used for hoisting. It is the intention to,hoist cars by thin Slope only, and to pump water from the t-tope previously sunk, with which there is a con vection by means of a tunnel. Attached to this new Slope is an incline plane, to pass the loaded cars down towards ate screens, which, at the same time, draws up the empty ones. In the Slope and en the plane wire ropes are used with Much satis faction. These hew improvements are leased by Messrs. I AiCLIFF • AC' who have, at the same time, enlarged. and elevated their 'former deposits, and put in a new and larger Breaker, raid to be of superior character, made by Messrs. Car'r'ots Au..r.N. It is the proposed design of Messrs. Riact.l ET 6,7 Co. to erect additional deposits during the winter, alongside of those at present in esis tence, and for which the walls have• already been built. Adjacent to this operation Messrs. Bow-mats 1. litcuartuso:s have considerably enlarged and im proved their former deposits, and are only waiting a favorable opportunity to make them available, by raising theirltreaker and screens• At the soutlaem end of this row of operations, the-new deposits now approaching completion stand - The' are being erected by the lessees S Sots, to facilitate the shipment new Red Ash vein, cut in the " ring the past winter. The deposits have about 45 feet fronting on the Railroad, and are calculated to I hold 300 tons of coal. Various improvements have SANIVEL. E. Pettrimccr - - _ been made to facilitate the cleaning and tranship- meet of the coal. A third and top Roller has been placed upon the Breaker, to supersede the use of hammers in pounding.the large lumps. The New kirk tunnel is now being driven day and night, for the purpose of cutting a vein' which lies td the north of the present ones, now being worked." Drat Ur The " Tamaqua Legion."—This ex. cellent little paper is about to appear under a new name and in a larger size, and also to be devoted hereafter to(the Whig Caine. We cep x the Vele dictory of the Editor, lest week, both n aecoun of its pretty diction and bemuse i(contains the his tory of the paper and gives thej, reasons for the changes &abut to be made 4'l.n the Month of July, i. 549, with faint heart but bright anticipations the SENIOR Editor essayed to print for the good citizens of Tamaqua, their first newspaper. He labored thereon two good years, ,oraetimel atanding at the case touching with ma nic Land the inanimate metal, and making it speak a language as varied as tke emotions of the human head,—anon, retiring to his sanctum, and filling, with whatsrace and dignity he might, the Editor's chair. 'His best ability was given tolhe Advance- ment of•the great interests of that region in which hislot was east—keeping, of course, all the while, an eye to the bread and butter of his, own house hold. Albeit, the purse grew not much heavier, yet the faint heart grew lighter. Honest toil brought its 'rewards to sweeten - the many bitter disappointments incident to.every young enterprise: New friends did not come in throngs, but they came,—old ones increased both - their confidence and thetr patronage, until our first dimensions would no longer suffice.— To meet the wants of our rapidly giowing Boro', the paper was enlarged to its present size. Twc t other years have passed, scattering the au tumnal leaves over the soct4tiat corers many of our earlier readers; bringing blessings with increase to the hearths of others, whose union our pages first chronicled. We must again enlarge our borders,— Our t 013,11 has continued to grow with almost unex ampled rapidity; our - energetic citizens are exten ding and multiplying their branches of husiness.— They are gradually learning to appreciate the ad; vantages of advertising liberally, and their wants must be met. But the spirit of improvement is also abroad Among us. and with this too must we, keep pace.— What With length of days. and hard usage combin ed, our type have become somewhat battered, and the aged press, long since grown utterly and 'hope. les-,ly rheumatic, totters to its fill. Companions bf our midnight toil' friends that never refused to speak a road word for,us We'regret to part, but the spirit of the age is inexorable, and like nll other old fogies. you must be laid upon the shelf : In the issue to be commenced next week, there will be seven columns in a page, much lager than the present,. a superior paper will be worthy our Lew type and new press Our old name of " will give plaCe to that of " The Tamaqua Gazatte." . Now, friends, a word as to what we propose. In the first place, as to our appearance, we shall be more respectable. Thanks to our_ new dress, we SIMI' try to hold up our Itemises - en among theclean. est anff neatest of sheets. In the second place, as to our principles, we shall he equally improved.— From our post among the hiila, we have watched both the great political parties, and indeed all par ties. Givang, to the subject what tune our duties would allow, and exercising what judgment we had, we cannot hut think the principles of the great Whig party those best calculated to add to the real wealth and develops the, vast resourees .of this whole Commonwealth. if there is any difference our immediate region most needs the development of those principles.. Having honestly adopted these principles we shall hoiit the flag On which they are inscribed. if any ofqr friends should, at first feel inclined to.take offence, we hope they will hear with us. We think they will find our paper none the less necessary as a local sheet, and we would here say that no effort will be spared.th include eve rything of loAl interest or advantage. * Our facili• nee, ever f fOo:this purpose, will be materially in. creased. And ; now old Legion, a last, lingering, FAREWELL." Sat* The Bltnd Ergs, for me.rly of this Vace, is now on a visit to Pottsville and proposes to give ',a Concert in the 2d Methodist Church, next Monday evening. His entertainments here previously have always been Well rewarded— we hope our citizens will tuna out lierelly on Mon- day evening. The concert t will consist of both vo cal and instrumental performances,' in which Mr. D. will be assisted by a number of amateur musi cians of ants place. Ur The Baptist State:Contrition meets in the 13aptin Church in this; place next Thundny Evening, to continue in rension during the remain• der of the v.-eel:. IntrodUctiiry Sermon by Rev. A. K. Bell. See notice. rir Episcopal ChurcA.—We are requeted to - announce that the Rev. Mr. Wassinutri will preach in Trinity Chnrcii, Pottsville, to-morrow morning and afternoon, at the usual hours. WE HATE BLEN favored by the publishers, at Concord, New Hampshire, with a copy of the " Life and Services of General Piraca" just out. The work is respectfully dedicated to Gen. CASs, and gives a succinct account of Mr. P.'s life, mai!, tart' and political, from the time of his birth to its claw, the 2d of Novembernext. The boOkis bound with a green "kiver," contains 14 pages—n 6 en: graving—and measures.l i)j , I f inches— <eca at this office, as a literary curiosity 2LiE MINtEL JOURNAL:I POLITICAL saLPII/111113,T. A, is America, with n new chief to choose, - B, Buchanan, whom the Locos reftise; C, is o'd Cars, whose just claims they withstand, D, is Young Douglas, who comes Mr second hand. E, is the Enry they show for brave Scorr, F, isihe Fainting- it Frank Pierce once got; G, is the Glory that he never earned, 11, is the Horse from whose back he was spurned.. the Ignorance of Pieree—,but 'tis his lot, J, in the Justiceof going for Sco'rr! K, is the King--yre've no kings-in this nation, • L, is the little he's done in his‘Station. :NI, is McGruder.'who slipped Pierce's lace, X, it is nothing, he feels no disgrace 0, is the Ominous fear of his party, Ps. is - Frank Pierce; at whose fall we'll laugh hearty! Q's the Queer figure as a General he made, • It's the Result, tact he mistook his trade: S, . is Brave Scam, the people's free choice! T, is the Trust We all feel intheir voice. U's the Unaniraoris faith:in that friend, Victorious before—bound to win in the end: W, is Wire—otherwise !Jut in his name, 's X, an example of folly—not fame. Y . , is the Yearning Locos have for fat places; 4, but such Zanies will soon hide their faces., 'lo' A LABO I EER Di NEW YORY recently shot at the mate of a vessel who seduced his daughter. car tier passage to this country. A. button 9tr i his coat saved his life. and gave the villain time for repentance. The father is in prison, and (according to law). will no doubt receive severe punishment. It may be all corteet—but it;dons aeon to to that they have the right man is jail. The following are the mijorities for Supreme Judge and Canal Com Missioner, throughout the State, as far as we have been able to col lect them up to the latett moment: BulSlns- Mei- Hoff- Rep ton. ward. man. kM.. TWO 2000 4600 2113 , 300 300 COO " 2 4000 44 700 0 00 000 Allegheny, Berks. Bucks. - Lehigh. Lancaster, Dauphin, Chester. Lnzerne. Montour. Franklin, York. Carbon, Clinton. Westmoreland, Lynamlag, Fayette, Blair. Columbia, Bunttngdon Cumberland, Centre, Northampton, Cambria. Phila. City and Co., Washington, Ilnlon. Nortb Timberland, &Markin, Lebanon, Adams, Beaver, Craw ford. Delaware. Lawrence, Mercer, Montgomery, Perry, ‘'enango, Warren. Wayne, Butßran. The general results of the election in this State, judging from the information now be fore us, is as follows"; oONGRESMEN CHOSEN.—Democrats—let District, Thontas B.' Florence ; 3d, John Robbins, Jr. ; 4th, William H. Witte ; sth John McNair ' • 7th.. Samuel A. Bridges ; Bth, Henry A.'Muhlenberg ; 11th, C. M. Straub ; 13th, Asa Patter ; 14th. Galusha A. Grow ; 15th, James Gamble ; 16th, Wil liam H. Kurtz ; 19th, Augustus Drum ; 20th, John L. Dawson ; 24th, Carlton B. Portia. Whsgs-2d District, Joseph R. Chan dler ; 6th, William Everhart ; 9th, Isaac E. Heister; 10th,Ner Middleswarth; 12th, Hen ry M. Fuller ; 17th, Samuel L. Russell; 18th, Dr. John McCulloch ; 21st, David Hit-. chie ; 22d, Thomas M. Howe ; 23d, John Allison ; 25th, General John Dick. Total, 14 Democrats, and 11 Whigs. STATE SENATORS CHOSEN.--Whigj — lst District—Chas. O'Neal ; 3d, Amos Shultze 20th, :Tames W. Skinner ; 22d, George Dar sie ; 28th, John Hendricks. Democrats-2d District, William Goodwin ; sth, Wm. M. Hinter : 6th, H. K. Steger ; ythr William Fry ; 12th, J. S. Haldeman; 14th, John Thompson ; 18th, Byron D. Hamlin. New I Senators elected,s Whigs, 7 Democrats. Sena tors holding over, 12 Whigs, 8 Democrats and 1 Native. Total members of the next Senate 11 Whigs, 15 Democrats, and I Native. Adams, Allegheny, • • Armstrong,Clarion,Jefferson. Bearer, Butler, 6: Lawrence, 3 Bradford, Fulton k Cambria, Bettis, • • • Blair and Huntingdon. - Bradford, - . Bucks, - • Carbon and Lehigh, Centre, - - Chester, • - - Clearfield, McKean Se Elk, Clinton,Lycoming'& Potter, Columbia and 'Montour, Crawford, - . - - Cumberland, r - Dauphin, - . • . Delaware, - Erie, - - - - Fayette and Westmoreland, Franklin, - - - Greene, . . . Indiana, a - - Lancaster, - • Lebanon, - - Luzerne, . . Mercer, Vonango & Warren, Mifflin, - . . . Monroe'and Pike, - - Montgomery, - - Northampton, Northumberland, - Perry,. - • Phitidelphia City,, do County, Snhuylkill, • , - Somerset, - Susqueh!a,Sulli'n Sr. Wyo'ing, Tioga, - - . Union and Juniata, • - Washington, - - Wayne, York, - - - MO TiE MINERS' JOURNAL, AND Pcifr‘Tsym,LE GENERAL ADVERTISER. STATE SJATIMNII. 3800 600 00 : 1600 600 300, .100 1130 1150 150 568 100 200 1100 . 130(1 600 600 800 800 600 600 901 931 •58 450 200 100 1050 . 1000 1215 1180 110 1500 150 apt! 757 2(r; 476 634: 520 500• 300 260 200 000 600 477; 466 600. 750 600 600 1100 1109 600 600 600 600 130 • 1400 : 160 • 160 PENNSYLVANIA ELECTION. SSEMET.I3Ii ELECTED. %IV/ergs. Democrats. 38 62 RECAPITULATION. 1851. 1852. . Whip, Demi. N. Whigs, Demi. N. Senate. 16 16- 1 17 15 1 House Reps. 40 55 5a 38 62 0 Total, - T 71 6 55 77 °int Ballot, 56 INCIDENT OP GEN. SCOTT. A correspondent of the New York Tribune Writes the following The steamer which brought Gen. Scorn and staff from Vera Cruz to New. York, ar rived at Quarantine on a Sunday, and, with out waiting for the noisy demonstration of welcome which his arrival would assuredly have called forth on the morrow, the'Gener al quietly dilembarked in a 'small boat at -Staten Island, crossed over to the landing opposite Elizabethport,was ferried over alone, and, pressing an old man and a horse and wagon into his service, was conveyed to Eli zabethtown, his home residence for many years past. Finding that he Would reach the village in the midst of the afternoon service, be directed his way to the little Episcopal Church, where he had been wont to attend religious worship . in peaceful , days. lon may imagine the surprise of the audi ence and the pastor, on beholding the Con y:ten:4 of Mexico quietly taking his seat in his accustomed place, and joining in the prayers that were in the act of being offered to :he Most High, for mercy upon all those " exposed to peril by land and by sea." To say that unusual feeling was exhibited in the voices of the beseeching people, and inspire tioti in the exhortations of the priest, is__ less rhanthe truth: and the earnest desire of pas 'tor and panshioners to embrace their belov ed friend and 'neighbor, it is no disparage ment to them to say, did not increase the length of the sermon, if - it did not reduce the fervency of the prayers and praise. .There he stood, with the dust of travel on 'his garments, in - the simple fatigue dress of an American officer, amidst that little band of Christian worshippers, presenting his ado ratio!) at the Throne of Grace, or kneeling with the simplest, and with responsive voice • eviticiog his gratitude to God for his - mercy —as sincere and humble there as he was brave, commanding and inflexible on the battle-field; or at the Council Board. Most ttuly you describe this illustnous man, as ooe of the purest and worthiest of citizens. They know him but in part, who know him only as the heroic soil, ever victorious, chi valric. humane ; his character as a man and a citizen, is indeed and in truth, unsurpassed and' unimpeachable. Can it -be that this natural born leader, the wise, the self-denying hero, the incorrupti ble patriot, is not to become the chosen rul er of this great Nation ? If not, the remorse experienced Tor the ill-requited, ever-glorious Cua.r, were slight •in comparison to what we shall endured we suffer Gen. WINFIELD Scorr to be beaten by the feeble man his ad versaries have raised up to oppose him. • Oa' THE WOMEN all go for Pierce.—Bostori Post. An exchange says that miss-chance,miss hap and miss•fonune all attended him du ring his campaign in Mexico, and that his greatest friend there was Sal Volatile. 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Cll :4 = 4:4 CO 0 O? .4 O: G . ) . ri ' 0 .:: O. .."... , Ir. t ta, ti .4., "t IC A „ ---lo ~.. f. ,,.. ~,, ~,,:t. 5 0 t_ o 1.,: --, CO C.. 1 Oo tO .-. O.; -.A 01 co ...... Crt 0 0 . . ..... •••• 1 a— CIO 0 • •., 7..7 t 0 6:: I 0 01C =.! ... a : C r ' EC S. , .”. ...* C.. 1 P.., 0 .4 co .1 0 a'4 r e :- .... w , e. ~,. ~,... eg. - I r., c.c . ) ...4 0 K 2 1 12 g The New York Telegraph, devoted to Rappiugs, &c., gives the following extract from a letter dated '.Purdy, Tenn." We copy it as a precious morceau for our read ears, since we have seldom before treated them to any information of this richestof 10th century humbugs: Ono night they (the spirits) took a chair and placed it on the table, laying it dow3 flat ; on the same evening we had a box of matches to light the candle when called for. The light was demanded, but the matches were gone. and also the box ; my daughter lighted the 'candle in another room, and when she came back looked to see what had became of' them. supposing they had fallen from the table or got misplaced. Alter looking some time. she replied, I believe the spirits have taken them. And the firtiftbing we saw was the matches falling from the ceiling over head, with ends falling on the table so they would not ignite. The room was perfectly light, two candles were burn ing at. the time. She asked, " Will the spi rits give me my bor now ? I would like to .have that too,' and down,caine the box, bill ing on the• table, and rolling off on to the floor. This all took place literally as I have told. The spirits requested us to put out the lights and it was accordingly done. The table, we usually sit at was then standing in about the centre of the room. They moved it some distance and placed if against the wall, with the candle on it. We heard them move the table, and then use a match by rubbing it on the wall, but thought at the time they were influencing Samuel (the me dium, a young lad,) to light the candle; my wile. myself and daughter, were attentively looking, hearing the noise now and then. After rubbing it two or three times, the light iprang up until the match was in a blaze the match moved to the candle about one foot and was then placed to the wick, which lighted without human aid. Samuel was at this time ten feet from the table, near the centre of the room. 3 2 I 4 11:7" THE LINE OF BATTLE SHIP PENNSYL VANIA.—This ship, which cost the nation $BOO,OOO, built at Philadelphia in 1935, is now lying at the Norfolk Navy Yard, and has recently been converted into a ball room for the entertainment of the officers on that station. She is the largest ship in the Amer ican Navy, and the most costly. She car• nes 140 guns, and the only voyage she ever made was from Philadelphia to Norlolk. A correspondent of the Utica Gazette, in wri ting from Norfolk, Sept. 10, speaks pf the ship as follows: The narrow inlet, which is her present quarters,-not allowing her to swing at her anchor with the tide, and ex posing constantly the same side to the sun, her timbers have decayed, and would require an immense outlay to replace. The sand has formed bars around her, the oysters have taken up their beds beside her, and fas tened her to the bottom, and if she moves again, it will be done by carrying the coon-. try with her. Q 7 Is Dauphin County, Va., are proba bly the smallest specimens of humanity in existence ; two brothers perfect in every res pect. the elder three years old, 17 inches in height, and weighs only seven pounds; the younger f months old, weighing only three pounds. - The parents are very large persons, the father weighing 204 pounds, and the mo ther 196 pounds. IN ONE Olt TWO of our last 'limbers, we called the attention of our readers to Dr. Cooper's mcdl - prepared by C. P. Hewes. These medicine% es we stated, haee performed wonders, and almost mir acles. -Even physlriane acknowledge the superiority of some of them over all other knnwrt preparations. We glee below it certificate of a wonderful cure of Consumption, which Is testified to by one physician who attended the patient, and .also by Peter Liver good. (ea-Canal Commissioner) who Is .a gentleman well known In tltls State: ' CossomeTtos Cuatti.-11 do certify, that my wife was severely afflicted with Pulmonary ConSamplion for twelve years, and for about three yeati and sit months she wee not able to get ont of her bed, re. (pairing a nurse all that time. I had applied in sev• en doctors; they all failed and thought it iropossible to cure her. be pined away to nothing hut 'the ap pesrance of akin and bones—all hopes for her rerov ery were despaired of by all that , had seen her, which were not a few. fearing of Dr .W . Cooper's In. dian Vegetable Cough, or ConiUmpiive ff yntp, for the cure of Colds, Coughs, Spitting Blood, Whooping Cough and Consumption, I was at last persuaded to try it; she took this medicine for three manths, and with the most hippy eferts. Fhe her got well and Is able to do ber work 'tree more, to the astealshment of the Wholaueighborhood. • This true certificate I give of my own free will, In order that others, &filleted with the same dttease, tnaY have an opportunity of being cured of this distressing disorder. RAIRTIAN Somerset Connty; Pa. ; :co.: .. 74. ... 1.: 7 ........ t.,.. ..e,...... i tf. ri = 0 .1......, ±1 :..,.... j .4:. h i ... 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Mar tin. Pottsville: • 40-31 AN OttNftE OF FACT Is worth a pound Of tbentri and the swarm ofconelasive feels that cluster round bat huompar able prepariu ion, Moorland's German Bitters, prepared by Dr. C. M. Jackson. Philadelphia estibilehing lie value as a tonic Mid restorative, are such as would prevent Incredulity itself from ques tioning Its efficacy. In all eases of disease of Sto mach. whether acute or chronic, it may be feCOOll. mendedifor its soothing, cordial, and renovating ence.. Dyspepsia, heart-burn, loss 4f appetite. nau sea, AMMO tremors. relaxation, debility, /cm, are relieved, by the Sitters, In livery short spare of time ; and a perseverance in their use never faits to work a thorough cure. 394nte ow '9 DIGEST.' 9 -41uch u the true 'nobles of Ida word Pepsin,'s or of the two Greek Words Dom which it is derived. This ls the migriliksint and ap. prepriate title of the True Digestive Fluid; or Gastric - Juice, prepared by J. B. llooewrow, Plinadet phis. from the fourth Stomach of the Ox, for the cure of indiP B63ll aid Dyeptysia. it is Dialare's own remedy forms unhealthy Stomachs Vo 'art of inari can equal Us curative powers. It renders good eat. log perfectly consistent with health. SS the eras of OR Our pan clads piper. =1 TESTIMONY F'Rall llDill AFTlloillll'.— . I ' [From the Eilitot• nf the N Y. Mirror, Aug. 9, !W.] PERFECT CEEE AVD NO >4l/1116,E.-We are about to write a voluntary statement of a cure recently ef fected by Dr. Winitten balsam of Wild Cherry, which the editor of this paper in willing to give under bin own signature. !%e lIIRKP it pro holm publlco, as we have never seen the proprietor of this invalua ble medicine, aniLknow nothing at all about him about four weeks doer, one of the eomposit ' ors in this office Wan sUtTering so badly from a tough that he was unable to sleep, at nlglitn, and too weak to stand at his ease. Ile became -very pale and thin. and gave apt:l;Am. of falling a victim to Nuick consumption. We recommended to him various med icines which had no effect. Finally we gave him one bogie of WIATAR'S 1111,LA/Vil OF WILD CHER RY; It afforded hint immediate relief, and lie la now a welt man, gaining, in tlenh, with a ruddy coinplec lon,and not the nligluest sympton of a cough. These ate farts, and further particulars may be learned at this oilier We 'Mould add that the cough way rte. companled by , manse spitting of blood. Look out the indtailons and counterfeits. Remem ber, the original end only prat:ins article always bears the written signature of I. MT rTS: upon the. on is lie wrapper. Oririnaly prepared hyMan. & Co.. Philadel phia, se,s prepared and sold, wholesale and retail, only by 14F.Til %V. POWI.1:, 80 4 1.11, Maps., to whom all orders should he addressed, Pod for sale by Ids a genis everywhere.'• ANTITONy's FIRE.— Wright'p Initin - Vegetable Ping are an estiy,safe and certain rap!. for Erysipelaa, berause they purge from the body those pokotiono humors which are the mom Anthony'', Fire and se en• other malady. From four to Fax of said Indian VeOttalite taken once In twenty-four how., at , night on gniIII? to bed, WIII in a Mimi time 1101/P a care - of the most stlnate !tort: of ; at the reline lime the di gestion will be improved, and the blood ell completely purified that all kind.. of inflamation and pain will he driven from the body, and health and vigor will be given the whc.i.. frame. &rare of Counterfeits. The genuine is for earlby T. F. uu:Atry . DROWN. and D. N.1161d- LER, PottAvitic; and lq the A rents given manother column. Wholesale. Office, 169 Rare Rtreef, WI: WOULD ItALL your attentian to the ;Over thentent or Swaltn'n Palmetto, fur the core of Scrofula dc , ., to another column. • atLt:to POTTSVILLE MARKETS. CORRECTED wEr.iii.v FOR THE JOURNAL. Wheat poor, bld 85 00 fled peather.paed. #4 MI Rye /do do 3 5 , 1) do do unpard ..' 50 Wheat, totAhel 95 a 1 00 Ord apple's palm) 75 Rye. d" 'n Eggq. ooze!, 13 Corn, do 70 :barer 19 Oat., do Patelaeo, do Timothy Sera (lover do AL Pointy'lle, on the I [thins, :by Rey. Jo4apti Mc Cool. BENJAMIN Esq..to P. 1.17. A Br: It (muumuu, bot h of Nart liambrrland Caunty, l'a. On Tin, Jay, the 7th Inst.. by the Rev. John h13(1 Mann, MICHAEL BROWN, to MAIM %BET MORRI HON LANti, both of Pori Carbon. On the 9th inn.. by Rev. Witlin.nt Mnrgan. WI IANI WILLIAMS, t.• JANE WI Pottavllle. Ott the 12th inet... by the same. JOHN JONES. to MARGARET JAMES, both of Nero Philadelphia. RELIGIOUS NOTICES ge•lii THE PENNSYLVANIA Daprist State Con te vention - will begin its 16th Anniveisary with the Rainier Church u! this place, on THURSDAY Even ing next, the List inst.. at 7 o'clock. The Introduc tory Sermon will be preached by the Rev. A. E. Bell, or by his alternate, Rev. Dunbar. ,The viCrViCA will be continued during the remain der ()rifle week. The'publir are invited to attend. Rip THERE WILL. RE preaching in the EngRA Lutheran Church, Market 'street, every Sunday [miming and evening. ; jcef THE n trrisT &WM:H.—Divine worship 4Y• my Lie r pert.ti everic riabbath morning and evening, shin every Wedne.:Qay'ecening, at the usual hours. THE PROTESTANT EPISCOPAL. CHURCH. —The following Resolution ham been passvd•hy the Vestry of Trinity Ulittirh. Pottevilie. Ruolved, That In ronehleration of the slime con iribuied and In be cnntributed AR donations to the erer- !lon and fornislung of the church edifice ; the vestry do hereby set apart. and appropriate FIFTV-LIMIT PEWS, which shall be, and remain /tufo' alt persons who may desire to worship in the `Church. These pews are located ns follows: IN Tll E CENTRE AISLE. North aide, No. 111, 110, 127, 135. 143, 151,159. South side, No. 112, 120. 130, 141, 132,100. - IN THE SOUTH , AIRLE. North side, No 1,7, 13, 19, 25, 3107, 43, 51, 53, 51,55. tiouthside,lio. 2,15, 14, 20, 24. 50, 52. IN TIIC SOIITII AISLE. South side, No. 56, 57.54, GO 74, 80, 86,0. 95,101,110. North aide, No. 50, 67, 73, 85, 91.97, 103,1 09 . DIVINE SERVICE is held In the Church every gun. day. Moraine , . Berme, commences at 10 o'clock.— Afternoon Se,rvire commences at 41 o'clock. re"pi A Cif AI.I.ENOE!—I will meet any man whom i.b - " the Whig party may see at to seism ; and also. any man whom the Iremocratin party may nee ft to select. at *St. Clair, on ?dnnday.evening. Oct. 2.5 th inst., and discuss with them, before 'the Prople,tho merits of the two "Baltimore .Platfoinis," and the Pittsburg Miriam." On Tuesday evenh•g.26th inst...l with meet them at Port Cathon;. Wednesday evening,27th, at Pons. vine; Thursday mitning.2.Sth, at blinersvllle; Friday evening.at Behitylkill Haven; and Saturday evening, at Onvigehiirg, for the name purpose. W. E. roma. po> NOTICE —At a meeting of .he Stockholders lY of the Pottsville and Tamaqua Telegraph Com pany, held at the houie of Ewd. Carey, Allddleport, dept. 27. 1852 , the. following,gentlemen were dilly elected offieers of said Company: , Preablagt-11. CARTER, of Tamaqua.. Secretary r.,,Theodote Burkhart, of N Philadelphia. 7'reasurer-41. F. Haas, of Tuscarora. Directors—Roland Jones, Tamaqua; 11. Itleyere, , Patterson Z. J. Connor, New Philadelphia; Alex. Sillyman, Tuscarora ; Chas. Bennett„ - Middlepori ; 11. lialterman„ Port Carbon ; Daniel Later, Pottavilie. Gown! Directors—Meson , . Sbaw,,'Ennis n tong, Contractors and Builder*. The following resolution was passed by the Com pany: Ressterd, That the 'Constructors of this Line be requested to use their best endeavors to form a Com pany to continue a line, in connection with thi3, to Philadelphia; and that we recommend as extensive a continuance of this line aspossible. and we agreeto cooperate with the said Constructors in making this line as extensive as possible. TRW. Bum( Timm. Sgey. V. review Legion please copy, 3 times, mark price and send Bill to this office. Oct. 2. 1f152 i cr.p, AT A Mt ETINU of the Coal Dealers of the ' l / 4 1'" city of Beading, held Sept. 20, IBA the follow ing preamble and Irsolutloq was unanlmon.dy agreed WHEREAS. Several Coal Shipper. of Schuylkill County are supplying Coal by the Car to our custo mers upon the same terms that they supply us by the quantity, Resoinei. That we will not, In future. purchase Coal from any person or persons who sell to those who are not dealers or manufacturers in the city of Reading. Signed, H. L. Boyar, Sean. R. Smeck, Sheraton & Winter. Ladner & Fry, Isaiah Will. Oct. 1, 115.4. • c z .,2 •—•• —a in CO C) W•••• .4 CO CZ VI Cr/ o'2 = CJ. C., p 10 StintildurA 40 50 2IS II:ty, ton 3SO Plawter. MARRIED PIOTICES. L. & 3.11. Kos bb & Wm, Weimar, John flatley, Nagle & blow, , Frees Mon. 4,c41* Pottsville CIV- Z Z o •-•t . . = 0....„ O• rz 'S P 1 o - • I=l MMI Buffington. C 4 6. 1...,,.... 4 C!) .1 t , D .U.• 4..4 0 Iroadtrard W Cb C.. 7 •• tO -• CD CO 0 tx11.4 . 1••• C.rl ‘.7, Hoffman Hopkins aD C.D to C. 2 Cr CZ W 1... 1.1. .1... -J ...1 14U , C) C..., •-• 7.4 I:, KREES Siraub Cr) 0 t.Z CZ) Gt C.» O •-' J > • Hendricks. IN:' C. :..., )CD t.,, :4 C) ..1 IRedey •-• CZ cf. •-•C.")ca hammer C) c)..;.• to Clement. t—s • CD cJ LI •••• I . r Orli E 7 2.5` ;:) ..4 I Hippie C: ..111. ,11. , ... CZ C 0.6 7 0..1 .4 .4 o O Crt (~1 0 0 Co: V ci) Cc a o ""4y •-• 0 0 ". C).... C. C., .... ./ 0 :. tz 'CC 00 C.D STRAY COW.—Came to the premi s es of the autticriber. residing at Mt Latfee", a Dark •ltrindie Cow, white forehead, and tall tipped with white, both horns nosed. The owner 10 requested to come and prove property, pay . • chatge:i and take her away,otherw'.oe IV, will he cold according to law JOAN O g• Oct 16.1551. 12-3 t• TRAY lIORNE.—Catne tu the ,l&ble of the O subsrriber..residing at Mount Carbon, on Thurs day night lavt.a Blacallaree.with a white - face. and has a white spot on his tight shoulder. The owner la requested to come forward, prove property, pay charges and take him away, otherwise he will be sold. ANN DAVIS. October 16.1852. 42-3 t• • L A NOR SALE Ott,TO BK LEASED.—AII that lot I' or ground in Mlhersville, lately owned by Wllhem .1: John sterner, with the appurtenancea, consisting ot a brick Stotehottee,Satorlea in front and three Mode* in the rear, and a two story elan Frame Dwelling House, with storm base- it r went and a Kitchen attached, both fronting on Sent:try Street; a Stable, Storehouse. Wagon Shed. &c., &e. The property Ia In good repair and Ia admirably adapted. from it • location. for business of any kind. Possession immediately given. FOr 'Lerma apply to JOHN BROCK, SONS & CO.. 07 N. 3d St., Philadelphia. or to WM. B. POTTS, Attorney at Law,opposite American House. Pottsville. Oct. 9, LS,2. •11-tf VOIR. SALE.—A valuable House and Lot In N or • L cregian Street, in the Borough of Fritts vale', being a two story Frame Ilnuse, with tt_iiizz Basement, with pump of water in the yard, being 20 feet front by 1.6 feet deep, with a good Stable on stela Lot, 40 feet front by 31 feet in depth, said Lot being' 40 feet front by 100 deep, and will be sold low or exchanged for property in the County Terms made known by applying to the lib - scriber. They can be had ieperate. HENRY MOHR. 41-3 ro • Oct. 9. 1852 s FaBALE. -- 1U: acres of Timber contained un rrt Tract of Land on Broad Mountain, Ip. Blythe Township, beings part ante ISOJ acre Tract, adjoin ing lands of the Valley Furnace Co, and Rohl. Ears.. Apply in J NO, W DEN REIMER, No. 511 W ALIN UT Street, Philadelphia, or JOHN Pale WES, Att.. 41-C4 Or .t 9.1957 FOR hor s e Cngine (so ca... in fart equal to a 15 horse—nearly, or quite, as good as new, baying been Muse a ten weeks only is altered for sale, together with breaking rollers and elevators. The subscriber requiring one of double the power, this will be sold worth the money. Apply at the office of the sub4eriber. Mahantongo tit., or at Mr. T. 11. Winter:teen's, Port Carbon. JOHN PINKERTON. 1.5-tf June 19. 1851. von. SALE.-11 Farm of over Twenty geres Miami, with a Du, riling house and 7, stabte attached—battered one mile from g Pottsville, at the Junction of Market and Mahantongo Ptrects. Apply to MAGINNIA. Centre Pottsville. 'n-tf eq, 19:4 1,, OR RENT.—The mtge. commodious. L and well.buiLL Shop, situnted nn Third Street, immediately in the reAr of the house and ulece Or gropud now oceincted by U. IL Goldin; and the houge occupied by Jneeph Nor FJr further particulars enquire or JOSEPH NIOnOAN. ti-tf VII. , 13 Is 50 0 00 Feb. 21, 1852. Pa . LAOIi. -- STI - 1.12.—fr T.lViiiWTOßli* Frame --, I' Dwelling llotwo. with a haaement 0f . .... Stone and n good well of water upon the gr . i .. f..;;"' lot,rituated on the North aide of Mahantatign Street, Kturvtlle. Apply to CLEMENT S., FOSTER 45-1-1 November R. LET.—A large and eomutodinus 1 Office end tilfuren, in Bannon's Build- =7 Inge, opposite the Episcopal Church, Centre zg •4 Street. Enquire of BANNAN. 3-tf Jan. 21. ISfa FOILRENT.—A ROOM, and BASE- ment with Steam Power. suitable for n 2.aeh small Machine Shop for working In Mau, F. • &c. Apply to • 110 AT FOR HALAL—The f;analtaitifig Boat " Ben Franklin," carrying 170 tons, in- gaud order. Applytn J. M. IIEAVIV & SON, Pottsville, or JOSEPH DREIBELBEIS, Briny!- kill Haven. March 6, 1852. .convenient Brick Drvelling In Mahantoneo Street. Rent 8150 per annum. In quire at this office, or of J. F. ALSTA DT, Mahantongn Street. 38-tf Sept. 13. 1952 DR. E. HANCE, FORT CARBON, , PA —Rut rtaids-111gb Street, second door below the Le. therm' Church ; Crews—nest door to Mr. Shlsrler's Drug Store. Oct. 16. 1552. RI. TUSKS, laniere and Chlidree's Dress in Maker and Embroiderer, corner of Centre and Union Sortie. Pottsville. 1). An Apprentice wanted, Ott. 2, 1852 BRADY it ELLIOTT, Agent•. for the *tie of AJam William Rapp 'e ratented - Prientific Niche Gold Pen,. Oct. 2, 1852 riIIAIRSI CllAlßSll—Wholesale and Retail V Fancy Cane Seat Chairs..Rcception Chain. Arm and Rocking Chairs, Cane Seat Settees, Loungne, :Afore Monts. ace.. manufaernred at WILLIAM SIIA;FFER • s'. Philadelphia Fanny, Chair Farlory, No. 66 North 6th Street. above Arch: N EL—Dealers In want of Chairs will,be supplied on the moat reasonable terms Oct. 2, 1622. BOARDING,—Four toting Neu On he accom modated with Boarding be applying in SECOND Btreet, below !duke', two doors from Thempson's Ilal 1. j Sept. 18, 18.42. .ss-3t IN°. en , and Dealers in Exchange. Tam aqua . Penn a. Collecting attended to, and drafts for sale on all the principal cities of the Union. Alto , . Dra ft s paya ble at all the principal Banking Douses .in England, Ireland. Scotland and Wales. - July 17, 1851. 1 29-tf Q ALT 1 SALT I 1 SALT t S 2-0,000 Racks laLtverpool Dround (around , (or Ala m o ) 3,000 doAsh ton'a final. woo baobab. Turk's Ulan 02.000 14 and 20 Dmr. Dairy Dag... Conatantlron h ad and lbr'pale Into, in Inls to MU it purchaxers. by .I ALEX ANDER DEER, Importer and Dealer in A, alt. No. 39 South Wharves,lllll ladelphia. il 38 -Am Re pt. IS. 1852 I AIL nourtriti PAPlS4ll.coust.tutlyou hand 1 and for pale la large or small quantities, on the owrst tenni, by DEBRICKEION & CO., 105 Falton , Street, New York. jOCOFOCO MATCH BOX PAPEII.,of a superior Uluallty„ fur sale on the molt reasonable terms, by ..1/3. T. DERRICHwON & Co., 105 Fulton lc, New York. BE DAT PAPER, far wrapping ap Cotton Data, constintly on band and rout/de b --- JAS. T. DERRICESON 105 Futton - sl., New Volk., D APER wAßEimußri.=—Jam. Herrickson L¢ Co, 105 FULTON firreer. New'Yorki have constantly on band a very large anddesliable assort ment of paper, which they offer onAtle lowest terms, consisting of News and Book fakir, all sizes and welghta,Letters, Caps, Tissue, Hanging. white and Colored, different width, English land Arherican Hardware, dhc at ing.llarie Fs. Cloth; Patterujilan il la. Straw. R'lll. wrapping, Tea Papers, &c., &c. • . July 17.11352. I 80-3 m EEO WHOLERALE PRICES OF EGGS. , I !Oct. 11. 19516 EGGS, ld Cents per dozen—Prospect , rather low. ROLL BUTTER. 0 to IT cents per pound—good. Corrected weekly by C. ROSENBiTIRY & CO., Wholesale Grocent rind Produce De lets, No. 195 N SECOND street, Philadelphia. N. B.—Merchants who send their :Rip to - ue. wit receive quick and good reruns. 911 enquiries by Nall orotherwise will be punctualltanewered by ?day 118, Ili. Si4lll ME NOVICE.—The Co-partnership heretofore . °nat ing - under the firm of „Instil 4- firescce. of Phila delphla,P,a,,Gan. Emcee & Co. of dersry City, N.J. and Geoaus Mason & co., of n Pottsville, Pa., is t his day, October lt o Ma, dissolved by mutual con. seat, GEO. crENCstt withdrawing !Cum said firms.— RIM* RD 3031E5, of the above firma, is hereby author fzed to adjust all matters connected with the firms pt Jones & Spencer and Geo. Spencer & Co. ; and Gyn. Mason, of Pottsville; to adjust all matte's connected with the firm,of - George Meson & Co. Signed, ; RICHARD JONES. GEORGE ispEN'e.En. • GEoscE MASON. • 72' H • Fi §-3 vs NOTICE.-:-The subscriber having purchased the enure interest of Geo, Speaces, in the firms of Jone s Se Spencer, of Philadelphia, Pa., Geri Spencer & Co., ofJersey City, N. J.. and George Mason de . Co, of Pottsville, Pa., will continue the Coal Wiliness in alt Its hranekes; as heretofore, and sot ietli a continuance of tbat Itiveral patronage extended to the late firms, pledging - Tlinisetc to use every exertion to gm: sat Ix . 'action. RICIIATID lON Es, ~) :~ i s NAGLi' Seit:inger Stroud'. !. 1 Whastonc• i ~~ ~i Reber, Reichard, g Otto, un lied) but B. HANNAN 101( CM IMEZEI 40-tf IME 7 , --. NOTICES. No. 23 Walnut btreet, Phil ati.i ' 42-tit Oct. 16, 542 LAW OTlCkl.—Tne sublcrther begs te•ve to inform his fromd. &nil the public generally, that be continuefi lo transact professional bueinrs4, 3g here tofore, having made atrangenients with Its,: 4rethern of the liar for Issuing process an their name., and availing himself of their aid, in trying 1119 rates, WI!!!. Out expense to 4.t4isclf.: He will be found at all times In hIS office, reads/ to advise an all matters in w hich advice may be neces, , ary, and to transact every kind of proftsalonal businestioS herriufe,re, under the ar. rangementa aforesaid. As the'action of the t;unit, in etril.ing hi. uaine from the roll of Attoroirut, preeludes . .hini from appearing in Court, he teepeetfully troikas ail kinds of Cr, , ,tubei practice, such as advising, conveyancing, examining titles, colleeting debts, obtaining pensions. prnien,ini; patents and Ing , Land and Coal agencies, &e. JOHN C NEVILLC. 4•2-11 Oct. W. ISO OTICE TO COIiTa.ACTOH.S.—Procko-.ate .1. 1 1 wilt he received at the Oltit e of the Hiur Bill and sehuyikitt Haven Batttnad I . olllllnny, Franklin Nati tute Buildings, South :4ErnsTu St., Philadelphia. on MONDAY, Novendog Ist, for the t:rudLnaof fthai portion atilt. Exter.9ion;of the Mine 11111' Road. from the summit of Broad sf4uutaiii to Ii Mine Run, in tne Itllth3noy Talley, atotat 6 unlev. Profit.., spredi cations, &A.., may be been at the Cnaineer's thrice, ASHLAND, tlehu ylki9 county, on and after the stab inst. I'. GAY, Chief Engineer. Oct. 16;1351 4=-mot UDlTOlVSonderrigned , A l7- !A dltor appointed by . the Court of Cetenten Plea., of Schulktli Courtly, to di.,trinle the balance of mine) to the ha tato ,r,f Jolt 11. 1141, Assi2eee of Liale Martlnanind amnigrihe rreditms of paid Uwe d• tin, who are enthle&tk , the anme, will attend, for telt rupee°. at the Ofttee of Jante3 11. Car. t:Aq In Centre gtreet, rat the "nth ii.iy of 0(1 , 4,er neat, betie'ren the hour', out A. M. and 3 P. M., when sod where all who are inter: ma coo II eud JOHN, T.'BlllllN ER , 41-31 11C1. 9. 11452 DUBLIC NOTlCE.—Wherea3, the I: ham been appnlnte4. by the Court urComutiiii Pleas of - 13c.hoylittll rounty,;Reeetver for the hull of Creg nan & Co.. all personk interested are hereby notified that all huriwsa with said firm mist lie Iran a tAtl with the tinl.criber. . ... I NOTICE. r;ii F.: SiIIMR'IIiERS, hereto . Ithrt noted C.torrin. Li 'tonere, i 0 en Art of the General Assembly nt the Cmitinorove Aft li of Pennsylvania, approved on the :lath ilnylof March, A. D ISO, entitled "An Act to into porhie the lAncakter,Lebarton and . Pinegroveillailinal Cnithany," ea ten.lot by an Art pkvsed on the Sthilac of May, 1012, having hecit rethettively sworn Or t. firmed n ell and toile to perform the duties enjute.,l Mom them by law, hereby give notice that the boo, will be g .7;pened I'm cubic, int tons to the Capital so; I of thyl-Company authorize to be created by th, if., etftil,Acts, at-No. lOU. North Water street, In the In, of Plaladelphia; at the White Swan Hotel, in the CI. iv.pf Lancaster; at the Store of George de Greenateel, in the Itorough.or Pit:eerily,: and at Joseph Reinhart', oriel. In the tiorough of Lebanon. on the 224 day of NoVemlier3B.s2, at 10 o'clock. A. M. of call day. sad be lol" open until 4' o'clock, I'. M., and front day to day thereafter, during every Jtirldiritil d ty, fee the term of ten dal!, unless the whole inimber of 2i.ftt; shores 111.111 have been Conner subscribed. NoTict: to Blither given that no subscription far such stock *hall be valid noire. the patty or tow, makingthe tame : shill, at the time of substriln.t t pay to Lito undersigned Commlsoloners see dollars un each and every share for the use of the Said Compaq a tfthoriged asalhresaid. * - . Robert Kelton. 'y G. D. Coleman,) C, E. Spangler, N.; Phila. John Krausr„.Leb'n (.% WM. k v aiguel, i Levi Kilne. ~F .. J.,Konitinacher. W. Donaldson. C I Hazer. Lan'r. ID. Greenawalt, }Scholl., C. B. Grubb, John George. October l6, Ibet. 42-4; - 7 ---- 61112 COUNTRY IS SAFE: .s 1 NCE the soliscribers have opened, at their' Stet. ; four door a hove the Post Office ,an entire TIPWOIig; of (1 , ,,41i. purchased in Nevi York, at Cash Pilo:Nu': ablieg them to sell rheapte than any other Store Ix n• 1 County' Their stock consist* In part, of Oct `2. 1f152. • . ' Riaek and Fancy Drees Silks NT OTICi: 4 1'71 "- iiiiiiiitica' - ibciiiiFsk - NIES.-7 Mouselin de Lames. at 6 cts..and µprear di' IA Three ,STEAM-ENCINTA MACHINERY, &C.. ' Thilua and French Meenties ' For Fisle. at Flemington, Ifioderdifti Co:, Nen' Jer- ! Crtherg Cloths, all Chadic and qualities, sey.--The - Flemington '''. and t• Central " Mining Black Alpacas. Companies now otter for sale, at,n great sacrifice. all ' Plain and Figured colored Alpacas, at 12*-tte their valuable Mining Machinery, Including one high- 1 and upW3ldev, A ~ pressure Engine,,of ten-liaise power, with Boiler; i . A One assortment of Calico, one highly-finielied one, of Getty dtt , with four Bull- ; ; Bleached and Unbleached Mnslins, .....4- ere; ono. re - really:built, by Jilesertt. Vancleve & Mc. 1 runnel*. all colors and qualitica, Kean. of Trenton ,ln the best manner, of two-lido- ; Linseya, Checks, t i re d horsepower, with two Boller*. Also, a large ; A large assooment of Shawls, English. iMproved " Crusher;," and apptinenance*; I , lloslerty, Woolen illatikels, Clotho, that Mr , if. - one eight-Melt Plunger-Pump, with.tert.inch cola zoo, I Einar :11,4 Table Ott Clothe. &c., &r. of one-hundred - feet; one ten-inch" Lift-rump." or : TO4IO lir r with a general assortment of Goods is one huntirml feet, and' a yarn iv of Mutiny TOOIS please the fancy and suit the wants of the thalami. and Mater talk. At the Mines. to ethonne the Maclth is . Moo, a large stock of sugars, from 51,,, U ran !wry. apply to Mr, !Acall clArttill urr. 3 , rOl rot fur- 1 {:nlfee,, Green and 111ar it Teas,very cheap, with tato); titer p3ttit - lIIAM to the Flrinlnatnit Copptyllotupany, , variety, of giteensware end Giatteware, at price. to. I No. 0 CARPENTER'S Catty , Philadelphia. ' pr than they -can be bought elsewhere. They will t,.. Sept.,'2.s, 1552. , 39-.lt happy, at all time s, to show their good., tie, of ca,.l tiissoixTios. OH` PAR P1.' 3,5, give them a call. NOlitel LI hereby' . given,ihat the limner' partner- ; re C•tontiy Meortornis will find It to their alon ship, tterelofare valet Mg between lit , iftideraignol, i,l-lgr to clllind examine the new Goats under the name of M. GotTritna 111:ttNith, for the ' ' P_ „; FRY & MARTY. mining, haying, selling and tram - porting of Coal,' 42-If , which commenced on the !fah day ot September, 1531, I and aria to terminate on tti'e Oran day of April, Icf.7. t , a rid.a ct;rtificate of whit h wan duly recorded and filed to the Office of the Recorder of DANIA of Seim} lk ill t; County, was dissolved by the mutual agreement of ' the r parttee, on Friday, rho tenth day of Septeinher, t' ISIA, - - M. GOTTLIF.II HEILNER. DAN'll. R BENNETT. Millersville, Fem. 14th, L,452 - • CHARLES W. PITMAN. Iterriver Oct., l(, 102. 42 Lr • - - - - - • k!OTICE•-- .tn Election for 'thirteen Dire( tots; of II the Minere• Bank, ,, f Pottsville, in the (*.inlay of Schuylkill, to serve the ensuing yen r, will be held at the lk.nk t inxt. House, between the !mitre of 1.1 o'cleck A. M., and 3o'clot It. , P. M... 11 MONDAY. the 15th of November next. • , ' A llenereitileeiine . ratite Rtorkliol,lere w ill he held tat the Banking House on TtEsDAY, the '2l of No vetnber next. CHAS. LAESER, Vaidiler. , Oct. 9. 1 , 15'2. II lit NioTlcE.—Nmire Ix hereby given that I.ters of VC 1 .... Adminlairetton, with the nunctinative 'ill of Elizabeth Zimmerman, late of Eldred tw'p., 2chuyi. kill County, - deceased, have been Granted by "Lewis Reeser, Register of Wills, &c., In and for sahlt_Coun• ty, to Abraham Zimmerman. Jr., residing mix,. the PubliC Home of Frntiela Denglet. in Barry Township, Schuylkill County. All person" 11AVine elrllrldi against the veld estate, and All peremti indebted to the M.IMP, .tire hereby. therefore, Politic(' to c all at ih" h ome of the said Administrator anti make settlement, &v. ABRAHA3I ZINIMERMAN, Adair ' 40-tit Oct 2,18.52 NOTICE IS hekehy given. that the Regigter of Willa, 4r., of the. County of Schtt y lit 111, hae gran ted Letters Teetamentary to the eubeeriher, Executor of the )set Wilt and Teetamcnt of Cailtar I Ilf! mnees, Inte Of the paid Contd.'', tirceaentL All Pererme 10-4.ebtpd. 4 . ebtpd. will please make payment, and thoee having claims against said deceased, will prrtent them Un medlately for ,rritiroient to thriytthierlher, residing in Mtneriville Street, In the Itoningh of l'ott+vitte. MARY' ANY s F.:Penit 40 SCIII. , II,KILL COUNTY, f+4.— On the 1 Itli .ray of Septetither„l lafa. befori me, Dian': Mretcu•t llas,ja Justice of the re . are and for ro .it Schuylkill Clew). pet onaht tpoi.ated Daniel R, dtennett and M u .nitro Wittier wito=e names' are atiliarribrn to the lona:rime notice of di+ .j entution tit jetrtrirrship, and iievernily ar know lodged that they•ltad emeruted the maid moire. and the mat o • Wall their at t and deed. In tettlmmnr whereof I hare hereunto m. t mY hand and peal, the day and year nfore , a id. BI.AIII M. CLENMARN I peal Sept. J. P. 6.2 11EGXSTILATION L Books for the Registration nf Births, 'alarrtase 4 and Heaths. have been received from Illintsidirg, by the Refiner of Schuylkill County, tintl blank T. , 111114 ran he hail g Tall% ni thejleflder's °thee. It IQ, i herr fore, made the duty nod will be I‘Voeet...l tint the perennl Haruki in the act will make the returns sunning To ;I law. and especially that the Phy4iclans will prompt ly attend to thin matter. an the law prevents the Is-1 siting Ofi.tiler.t of Administration or Letters 'I emta,, mentary on the ramie of any deceased person, the denth In first Rettlaser..,l,,and Moo forbids the nit, ',ointment of guardian% unless the birth of the tolnor,i Sze , la first Registered area/dint/Jo law. LEWIA REESCR, Register 3S-if Sept. IS, DSS — OLUTION.—Notice is hereby given, that: the ro•partnervhip heretofore existing between'. WIIII6M _Lotletottem :and Andre've linhinson. tradtrigj &v. ototh , r the ail le 14' LIT I Ell-tLE4 lar,nixtans,,,i 'vas 4ltlg ittly disfetiveit by mutual ronsent. per.; ponm, indebted to the quid lino. and 31 1 113 Y Ing a4stitod 'thew, will pietive it settlement to WILLIA.3I Ell A LES, r't. AORnwa 31. 1852. - !Sept. 4. 0,32. 36-th• WANTED. — Tti teachers lrr the Public richnolti ,In North Montalto Township. The Directursi Will meet nollarloy, November It.t, at tIo. o'clock, the hoot , et Mr.. Moyer, or the examination .dap; al Montt. F It. HUNTZINCIF,Rotteey. 021. 9. ISYR. 41-3 t• WAN TE D.--Thrce Ma le Teacher,. to take charge of the Public School, In the Barry School Dun trier, to commence on the let of November. Direci tore inert at the home or r. Dengler. 2.5111 of October!. at 1 P. M., to receive applications. ky order of the Dowd. JOHN A. orro, Dairy, Oct. 2,1852. aaat• MINERS WAkirED.-I:roni 9u to eiiPfinero wanted immediately at the West Delaware Aloe!. 'to whom conetart employment and cood Nagcb will be given. Payments In cash every four wee Apply to DOUTV A. JONEM, Nf Ile irarkA. 301. 31,1E52. 3)-0 W - - ANTED—A PERSON TO SUPERINTEND a Coal Mine, well situated in Western Ntraintir. Experience in Mining and references of the htehes't character *gulled. Address. New York City Poet Office,.Boi 3406, at ating qualifications. Ana, 2. ISM , 31-If 'WATEO LEASE a tra of coal tanrf: Y V lyln N SO rod D e T froaithe Legeeti' ct .. Gap Rallroa Thin property has been opened In kev,ral platen, thi; Coal in of nuperior quality,. Vi lau lying horllonr tal, and ran be worked for many yearn above wa ter level Thie property lien the nearer( point to the Road. and affords an excellent oppoitanity for an enterprising Operator for the Great Western Marketl. To a first rate Tenant. a favorable Lenge rill be given.no other need apply. Addrens :he enbaertheir at No. 2, New street, New Vork. WALTER MEAD. Nov,. la. ISM. 464 f I • A STILA ND HOUSE, ARCH lit., altos , e SE- It ENT,' St.. Philadelphia. This new and elegant Hotel Is now open for the recuptints , racy of visitors. Ito Ideation to central. and in the immediate neighborhood of places of — 14{1 . amusement. It contains a number of single morns thrnished in a degree of elegrifice and comfort rarely equalled: Baths, hot and cold water, are connected with the establishment. The Proprietress solicits the patronage of her friends and the public, assuring them that no pains will be spared to render satisfac tion. MRS. MARY WEAVER, I Late Penn'a. Hall, Pottsville, Pa N. P. BROWN, Puperintendant. Sept. 25, 1852. 29-4 t OI) NTAIN - SPRING libTEL.—The On r V dersigned respectfully announaS to hie friends and the public in general, that lie has leased tile FOUNTAIN SPRING HOTEL, formerly • • 1... A. kept by btrs' E. Beisel, where lie will be ;•..-.t,, glad. o accommodate all that may patronize him. . Ills table will be provided with,the - best the market atTorill. His Bar is eqbal to any lin the cnuntry. . fits Stabling. is il9fficlent to entertain any quantity of stock. I The House ban .-been refitted with ri large and commodious Ball Room at Inched, which wilt always be open for those that will favor him with their milt torn - ISRAEL SEITZINCCRI. _ ; Sept. 4, 1852. 354 f TOTHE TRAVELLING PUBLIC.—FIIIiiT i .I,CLAISS IitoTEL.—TERMS $1 50 per A diry:lnhe subscriber , having lately become Tsai proprietor of the Flanklin House, Chesnut I;g ; Street, between 3d and 4th, Philadelphia. and having reduced the price of Board to 01 50-Per day, gives notice that, notwithstanding this reduction, be will sill continue to keep a - Flret Class House.l The Franklin House has just undergone extended alterations, and is now hued up and refutniehed In superior style for the reception of visitors. The tim er floor, formerly occupied by stores. is now Included in the ifole,' forming a soutane Reception Rona), Gentlemen's Parlor, and-Dining Mom, therebyal ni lowing an addition of thirty chambers and env ral beautiful Purim, fronting on Chesnut St. The r we of this Hotel ate superior to moat others, being Con structed with alcoves, forming pallor and bed-sham ber attached, well lighted and ventilated. The !Cita tion Is nnsnrpassed, either for business or pleasure. - I BEN. 111. WOOLMAN, Prop'r, Philadelphia. July. 31. 1852. -31-3 m I lUTTANIA. WARE.—Candlesticks. Tea a otree.pote,Table Celli:110a th e Town Ball t r •• Store. 113, FRAME POTT. AlOB, ~+-'ti tom•} i~ ~I V Y i 7~j It''NING is the Poet - Glace at Pottsville, ri, O c t.. 15.1852. Atspaeb Samuel Frey Gideon McKay Win Ada wl Chute' Froly Ann - 'McCabe ISllituf, Allen Hobert Fitzsimmons F. McGann II Mist: - Anderaon John Ford M ehlpMcCarthy T al3, Andersonll Jacob Ford Potri•k' do McGitsuglihn Pd u Adaura Riacol3 FerguiionT ' ,do Menden, Ja, d o Armagost Mary .Tahey 51 ,do ',McDonald P i s ,, Barth Isl Gibson II II "i. Oerlher Cha, Bourk Illlick Geraty John ' o'Boyie Mr , B r a wl Jacob Gillen Catherine O'Neill Francis Blickla 8 2 Ilosth George Orragsn Penni, ' Bradlcii Instin'e Mae John O'Neill N sat ! , Royer ,r.l Andrew Manly E .. O'Neill M a flratinj F liandraiis T ' ~ Plappert Albert I it-it:7llm C Howard Michael Peantie Ja m , Brown 13 A Hainan Henry Pytte P I Ilarniiii W Oliver lionelker N Pircbaril tko Mei:di:4,3th RJ Irirreans Anthony Patten Jan .0.,, i , Britton Andrew Ilariderrion T Rogers Edward floußlincr,Mahloniloolilian End Roach Patrick Bradley Robert Ilerrieti: Hugh RelfsnvilerJoh ii Blessing Mrs Ilinilale 0 Isaac Reed Jacob Ilu rd tlizabri hi Hadley laanr Rehm TheiVor, Ilyrni• I' . arnollenry Jamre Rothe/met Jger 5 Buttlen,Th,td do Hetlernan NI Rhoda G S B re Bowden nail do Ilegiaier Ceo Riley Bridget ?d,,, Braude e •do Wirriut C Ryan EWd• 1,,, Cook Mr Healy tildrg %rot thailver John Cools henry !Wing CstheriieSherdafirT traesi: John Mtn, r shlpS4ylor II th:rry.Thog Ilangtmey J dis. Smith James Cherit , Josrpli Heimann M .rdo Steady N Joh, Cuo r n Patrick. Reason C Sorher Gror ts Corklll Jacobs Jerennah Sharer 3.br. Cam bell ' , stay Johns C John• Cite* Jacob Jonrs Jerrnehh Schltemhsch A Coo*r C Kam; A -Times Sentfiregrn F UhrtMnsn C Kasener Jehn 2 Srhulby C : 1 1 Clnr',.; M R. hrec.l Referrer M Mns Nctitrei A - Cared') Mary C gieles .1 P Carnit Ann linnpp t' MLP3 6 , ..orhelnrph radthin i 2 ; shinKslsch I' ship:Smeth R S Mrs corinark Jas" do Keels. It . do Almson r mm cow rn John no locess Anthony Spots Elizabeth Corrhn d., Louden W SpectatssrahM les l'hadtvirk I 41. humme,irr 11 s.tengir R ants Co:li '.S do 1...r.tA Schneider F In Del:iy Tlini Little Pal ship:Sir rout Benhar dt 1)::‘E!, - 1 V Inddteth Tries MThumns Mrs Lan) Thu , Thoulag Win !Malin Patriot: Landerbart: Pau Taring .1 L•ougheriv P I.anth3nn.u. .1 - Putty Jaa Pecker At m o p, l'uutteaat II Dun'ollue phlpMtacy Vogeltuan M Ajle J. Manning Parrlck WAtdon P parj4 w tin Murphy Philip Ratio Jan., DAvpi : 4 12,111 do Murphy Wei44hake Ninir irn NN't•rntz Part-1 ClaSaihler Akin Mowry Mho Wa;nerJoffi Eterelc ChartegMathew, Witman Chas tl.• IP+ I) Joll Mcal,y P .hlpWalsh N hint; Win Mitchell Wm Wuotenrk Fry o tt ph Mt tr Inger N .1n lC heeino FraccOrd , teri , k Mclntnsh II HCo Wi,gan J Flag 1,. MclintrJarneg nn.. cfnt n,lillisondl he charged 14 All 4.1 ii•iterc Perdolua npplying Inc lettets On tn. Ito , 1,111 pir3Ge. advertided." mtur,V MORTIMER, P ()rt. 16, ISS2 1 7 011TA13LE STEAM UOISTINd AND Pr-111'1AI) ENGINE. - • , tt R(:I ANIBAULT'S Portable Steam Englnel l Gal :Inlay: 'teen introduced into Otte Region, and fauna I•. work well for Pumping, and also for sho 4101/mg of coal. The therefore, contidintly 8, Ii II ot dere trona the! iiperat ore and others Ittl'clool. kill county The Portable Engine eon hr treed with peculiar al vat:tag.' In VtifitillS apphratioba, such no Memel, rumpeng, for delving !Unary Sereena, 1 4 2 W 41110, Coen ThreAtiog Mac hi:ir be31.1,b, log readily :nosed, with pill+ !sheer. and In a nb.ift [War, 16 varl•)na pvitlua9, t 3 Ito work. It re 41,11 Ted hilt one inanlro keep up steam and, at the .are tune, to attend the broken—t bus befit:we') mon: eCae nowit a I Than the otdrnary stationary engine!, 'rho Franklin institute, at their Exhibition In III!, awardcd the licit premium (Sliver Medal) for nit (heap' Pormido steam notating and Puttying Etipties I 4ders for any how power supplied at •nnrt tin tire, A. %ULT. . . ,1,3 m Env.l6.! IluiMisr, N. 13 Drinkers Allry.ne Sr romi antl,Ruce Htreets,Phlladelphia. Oct It', 1,52 0.3n1 EMI OIL FOR MINERS AND mazin - Nra suherriltera have runatantly in sttirtt a surhlyrt • Win:er Sperm Oil, Wintr Whale int, Winter Solar ()11, I Crnde Whale Oil, blear heti and Unbleached. • NOTICE.—Tho The., 011 S are %warranted porn= For Ws at m ker. rater. J. H. A. & S.ALLEN, 7 and a r 4 outh Wharves, Nitta&lphla. 1-t52.. ' 4:1-3m A VALUABLE TAVERN STAND FOR SALE. undersigned offers for sale the %veil-Imo , I Tavel n itend called the I Inesrove Ilote I ; sltatif In the 'through of rtnekrove, In l'ulpehucken ritteri, contatninif in front, upon said strent,forty feu, la depth, sixty feet. It in large and commodious, and well calculated fat a Buhl' , Wow . . having been built en. , preachfor that use.—Upon the fleadoor I here nt a large Bar Room, Sitting Room. •ssii - Parlor, Dining Room, nhd Kitchen ; and upon the acronJ Ram. twenty comfortable_ chambers. There ia a large yard well cal, ul tied for Drovers and Wagoner,. together 111!: one of the heat Stables In the State, capable o f I:0:4. ing fifty head of hornet'. Pernons who wilds lo 9 21 clone land with the propetty, ran be accointendaut with fifty acres In a good atate of cultivation. f' short, it offer.; great intim - menu" to peisono Wet sire keeping a Public lion Pr. It ia located neat itr Union Canal,and will be, when the Dauphin and Ilel. quelianna fIIIiTORII in notified, one of the very b.*.i loratlong for an Inn, In Olin County of lent:0 11111 " Persona who wfah to mucilage taut confer a favor rolling upon the Subncriber on or before the lo : November neat. The eutnicriber also orTers for . sale fifteen hur.Jrel ceet of lend, Intuited near the spot where the Dauptl: and Susquehanna Railroad crosses the Baton Cm: It would be a denirable location for a ‘Varelinuae Coal Yazd. The above will be sold cheap let orupon such credit as will bent mutt 'PETER riLucV 4141 Pineglove. Oct. D. Valuable :►ltuersr)lle Property FoR sAz.r. qubscriber olTers the following primires t: priesie .ale :—A lot of ground situate to gh of Minerevlllp, Rchuytklll County, boun4,l webtwardly by lot of Mrs bleCtenahan, Pougrovardly by property ofJamit Pox. con tainlng In 'whit 35 feet; and In depth UP ill feet with the - Improvements, consisting of RNI a largt, two-story frame Dwelling House. I (almost new) with a rwo-etury frame Kltcb en attached, and a one-story frame Dwelling lictle on the rear end of the jot. An Indtvputable title and possession will-be RR" on the Ist day of April, ies3. For terms. apply t" W TAYLOR, Eil6., Miners tile; JACOB tlir'• ZINGER, Jr, Esq.. Pottsville ; or the undersigned. , ' Orwlgsburß• JOHN T. WERNER. Oct. 9.1851. 1.2 t • Large Store. rr nog. W. EvA N S & co.. No 214 CIIESNI'T Philnilelphia, having completed the eniargetre , : of their Store. are oils, prepared to see ibetr amen . OUP friend* and eustfters, and offer them a chow fine, end very large stock of new and elegant axii. They feel certain that that they can assure choirs comers that the goode from their store will he !Oda low PP from any PIMP In rilitadelphill. Witt: them are: Cloaks, Shawls and Mantilla+, Black Eillks cif all qualities, Plain Colored Silks hi albkinds, A Latge Assortment of Figured Milks, • . Mai Umlaute Silks, splendid good., rtatlne of all kinds., Mousline de Lalnesami Cashmerra, 0-4 Plasn,Merinns and Cashmeres, ' Embroideries of all !drills, ' Cloves, Mills, Scarce, Ildkre.. Mutely, &c . Mourning Goode of all kinds. • With n full aftsortment of Staple Dry Good , 4,3C0 New Store -Fancy Goods. Rd. MARIA SAWYER, of l'hiladelphia.Pr e k her Tweets, as well as a variety of FANO 6•4 pt to the good peofale of the Coal Hewn, tenditinl lint free, and the letter et the very tamest nfSrfF Intending to Increase her stock, es well tie tee 4 c t , cle .3f her acquatntances, the ladles ere retla o3 " • call at the New Store, 24 door below the WWI; Church, Centre Street—and achtlemen otaY pjj o . with light goods, for themselves, or forg e Y tiee• Oce. 9, 19c9.- 11-31. New Store. FRY& MARTZ &sire to announce to tbeP•:, l . that they have, 'Opened an entirely now 'nod; Dry Goods and (Iroceries, In Centre Strq.l, s tb 4 .'., below Market; where they will sell tbe bifst 4 11 ,1 ' of goods at the lowest prices. Oct. 9, 1851. 41..11_,, --La „, lISIAS I TEAS! TE.AS l—T. F. r••`... 1. TV . CO. have Just received a Very chnic!”. Annum of Cireen And Black Teas. A 160,1,0 1,11 t '; Orate,' Sugar Cured 111110% Evans & BtetQi cured Dried Beef. Pickled Salmon, ' I ; i r c o k n l e e :, lia is .l: , rs , Fine Salad Oil, Cornena, • ' 1 Farina. Baker's Brom. I Cocoa and Cbocoille, Leavitt's punt Concentrated Extracts of on.'Orarle, Nutmeg, &c., &c. May„ B. t/ILDING IiARIMAILE.—Locis. Tot 1311toges. Glass, Patios, Oil, at reli/2'l;qt. LI/M al t 1189. a more. 1 MI.
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