. U ZECE 13Z12 AI.94,ATINGI.JAN. 31. 1 18 W EON ESDA • Cstdsi;ifilb ofiaarng-and -Alm ,P nUmees. . ozrAbk * arft,wka)o7 4 faw. C -. MEETING. ,ruBL .... COMPANIES. i g of the citizens or this] t he held at the - Pt-army!- his eienitigikt 7 o'eloe-k. - - elriati- ltitl . 1 . 1 1 11 ' 04 U -4 1i i ' corporation .of smother any in this) region, by is rot!' this - State. , . . . •,R..„ ~ _ . 'MANY. C 0414 4 reglow Iran, 40,,#1a. 'Ft)3O, the Vami NEE MEE ..,.' ... ::- . :ligissferi rind Paktiv.-- A number of petatiqs te'te•liegislature are in circa.. --A kitten, to,pt htba Hawkers and Pedlars - - 3- froin veudi7 goods in our borough and '"'*eighborho . This tribe is become so' numerous Ais to interfere greatly - with ate regular mercantile business of storekeep. yrs.- , They , traverse the whole region with packebii their bucks, penetrate 'the most rtiatete.as well as the.: most frequented ',.,plices.--walit into your parlour, of . even .• into your iied.room, without ceremony, deposita their packs, eitpose , t hei r . wares - ~:atid importune you to purchase unit' your :gopd . natare revolts and you threaten to tumble them out of doors neck and heels. It is a great mistake to suppose that you • ' are getting / roods at under prices; you are :invariably beer-reached, if not in the. aril icle you firs purchase; at* least in the end, i ' -and, by en ourag,ing tins kind of -traffic, 'yes are do' gan injury!, to tire whole corn. • - in , catty, ten is Illtereatea In upholding r fair busin ' competition among regular - - dealers. he license laws are shamefully le . ,tilinfil in me counties , and the conse. mquence is tat all desgriptions of persons ..71:teconte pc lairs. In this region, they are it leen _like -a arms of locusts, reminding us - ar the - poo 'a, deicripticio: ,, ~ "Cocas , r.' oft a living'clpod, ' ..', lino r is the Jarkened air Like a - ommt daahleg Food, . - 11k19* rug famine and despair." . Fifi RAND PROJEC.7. 1, tor of this paper proposes este thia IN , rough,. as soon as the rrangements can be made, pro• lent firndsican be obtained, an !MINING /*ND SCIEN I'IVIC The first object. would be [suitable collection of works of . relation to tge art of oinking ateral bmachei of science, stan. 1 -11 as periodical works, fur the neat of colliers and rumen'. The 11 e of having access to sources of 1.11 of this character trust be ob it. A few hundred dollars would •nt for a commencement of this 1 , and the advantages that It from ,tt in a pecuniary-point j'erely tolandholdets and others l in carrying on mining opera ;s Id far exceed the cost. It could .fined, when once established, by tonal subtcription. It is the skill :try of the miner which .render ' a treasures of our mountains 1 ' Without this• skill and Indus. would have remained undisturb. day to the bowels of the earth , me state of oblivious repose in l l y slumbered for ages after their in proportisin then as this skill ry is properly directed, will the i lee of our lands be augmented. tion, then; of their rents and pro !. ied to this object—the means ing the skill and knowledge of [by which both may ultimately be ; and the cause of scienca promo paid our proposed plan meet the ion of the public, we should be k . oar from those who are willing to • to with Irv l in the work. The E r . ,bitshing . necessary vided so . extensive • LIBRA to obtain • science, and ini co , dsrd as use and iniertan , infortnati vitals suffie . 4 .anderta , 4 would i'Ler view, , Aoterest• Lions, woi be rnaint!, , a mall a' • and ind • availabi • ! :`try, the 44:1 to thi' - An 'the which t -creation. indu .-anettal be, of inc - mere Aincrea• • tea. • • aPProt!a g am. to lar.o-oper • • E ODAL usM P ANY BILL. ' untold ask. has Ole Senate thus long sns.st. N6e MI extending the privi. and incorOoratint, SOAPS ten or a dOren MPANIES, scot to. the Governor on .ay of the' hot session. and returned. for twitholding his , wigwam `• 1' - Why, ,IVAL • . Ake last ' • 4troat the -stout im • ' to nontin ' ,capitallt t,,UOrfa Ai/340 01 0 , 41 '• :which it: - flotation me, with this Annual message? It rtant bill. "tome of the companies are , . twenty 'yrkarri. and their aggregate omits to opwiirds of - THREE MIL -I,F DOLLARS. : We think there should g done about: it. The constitution misena bill e returned,. the Howe in ..iginated shall proceed to tho re-cotatd: it; and certainly we say tt with due and respect4it would beconie the Senate ailing in this testier. ht here remrk, that the reasons of nor for vetoi g this bill, given in , the i ce ciente. brie n received with marked .n.in the Mr regions in, o perate: it iwiur the multiple ca should . opete: The f predate Sie' lettorts orate GovelvMs to rivit l titnitu.artratrarts, gel pekteet . o il ed - Oil heeinitse of renneylvenia itheiing.leiluenctiirof cheriered•MO: F 4. . • i. -` • . . AO* We in • Ntle &W annual • &. • -.umbel ,P alxl .;••• , 1 veToPl'a' . 4 evirri tho' 1 .4101'0 1 _ We i foregoing from the Bar= I frfelligerrritr of the lath itisti No ridien place in reference 'to. 'ect in the *mare. We are t this. and i doutiless outs readers • : ac;;ori the* , prised' •re it r.illy u itqconst rommn, p ,; Ise. It is however pretty gene-. :',erstond, that the object or this !tationai neglect is to favor coal ps. .New petitions have ,already -sealed ,and it is suppoapd?lthar j' illift*"( sufficient inw,-until sufsufficient icie i te .bar - . ..,, ted to earriihsicoot i i. ;biii. bsi ,w . of two thirds. Mr. 1 Prailey ia exerting himself rigor. behalf of the Oirdrinsn'coal 'tom ! , The bill au already passisi in =2 interest' : emapa: Seivito• ouslyi PP's' t . --=irx , zil-i.--ii , ''Asfv.-4-e----- . 1 ,- e- ., . —.. -, - itoper7„.w..e.w.r.#.iww -, 4 - trzr-2 - n* - Tml• - - ,, r,Ai30.4%.-pasti -, co - 17,111r , ,----:. - ri--347-1. '4l- 4 . -:- --1 . ;''''''ok ' -' l '- -4,0' ' . 3"5•:-` •>- i's ,44 :Nt 45 1. k.--" 4 -'f . "' s-54,::"... , :4;' ;;,-': 4,-"fk I''f kFeA.t*.t4l -1 :- . C'Z-41,.T - Z4... 1. " I - 7 ?-,..7 . 44.1.:t 1 ,P 1 5i,.., 2 - 4 . :i r'= d-2 1;';', ~ = '‘ .1 ::"'" - ' . 'i . :? . 1 .- .. ',''''l . 1 t-',S„, a l.-7. -4, "'': r ; te,e'• ',...''' 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Theyit 'witijowrop all w:hocome w ide the voitea.of theicpperetutsta. It is a par o f their genelra l tryst* to do this...at:id t hey iiiyariobjyoo tin when they have the pow er. -The ' lo42=ls -of this tegiain, how.. . . everi haveweet to market a. greatenamount of coal thin'alt she coal -companiitt in she state mit:Sog,ether, Companies ,have pot. yet obtahied ,sufficient . frtholdi here to over - postai , as, bin 4o man can be mare that our tegishPure will, not, within a *eel( of a month,* grantiog chartered privileges destroy up. it will he admitted; that. the coal operators of this region have 'done the 1 state sat 143 service, and also thatfthek de serve beter things at the hands_ of the legislaturfe- Yet have they been. under the nece/ity of combatting coal companies in the legislature for the last ten ' t or fifteen ears at hlntost every session. They have expended thiousiuid.4,of dollars annually in this warl're. The have sacrilliced (heir time and!, money in this struggle, and but for the bible stand taken by an enlighten ed and patristic Farmer who Molds the reins of government, would certainly have fallen atlthe last session. , RITXER RAS PROVED armsti.lP to be the Santa !Erni 8 - Attld of the riehta of the Collierg—a SWORD witicn AT ONE !BLOW ctrr or* ten heads op THE ` , HYOR A HEA DED MONSTER, MONOPOLY A ihield which is yetinterpose i d between nii and qie new heltds which have sprung up and In which our whole trust and Con fidence Is placed... .. , The ;'Spy in Washington"'gives it as his opieton that Messrs. Prentice and .Word'itill be permitted to take their seats in Con t ret,s. fifaii• at kis dirty work again.z—Blair of the 'Globe, charged Daniel Wpbster with hiving been a debtor to the broken pet Cotuntonwctilth, Batik. in the sum o ten thointand dollars. Mr. Webster too °mast* on Monday last, in the Senate, t deny tote charge, and said" That h never !lad, to his knowledge 4 any note protested in .this Bank.= Ilel never ha 'owed ties Bank , a dollar, And . am nett owe the Bonk- a dollar; and. why the govern ment-, paper Should make these remarks concerting him be was at a lose to learn. -They , were unjust, unfounded, and grata itous. i To conclusion," Mr. Webster sad, that there was. mie statement of the Pi tor's. in Saturday'ti (Robe, Ouch , he -did agree with, and that it was despicable to bring khe private , affairs of public aien before the public fur party purposes." Ever since Blair . cheated i the !U *ted Statesiflank out of niiieieen theusand ight huraird dollars, his mind seems -to.r on hank indebtedness. ~ •' A Batter writer from Washiugtoil tales that it is even doubtful Whether Mr. Wrigkit's Sub Treasury BiH Will pa :q the Senate. 5 •Stitain Navigation between the flailed Stat 4 and Great Britata,; , - The iGreat Ste Skip: "Extract of a letter dattid, (Engt) Dec. Our great -Western siearn ship is getting . on fast, and will Oraiably have 41er"tnacbinery all on bhard in about two mouths. is expected? that'she will makti, several emperirneimil trips, and then coml round to Bristol take freight and pas. - ngers for New York, . She is fill , ed si!ith four masts, and spritatht as much canvass as a frigate. When she went round to. London fur her nikchinery, she • • • out-ithiled every : thine." The N. Y. Courier and Enquirer of the 87th'sayi: that Lieut. L, ttosken. of the Royal Navy has arrived . at dew in k and made] the necessary . ' arranglmente for the reception of this Steam ••nrponster;" and will 01,T ,"ediatelY return and take command of this vessel, She 'attar be expected at Newt York in April . nest. futlewing is a diveription itf the "G ,at - Western Steam Ship," as she is eaile_ • ' ' • Sh,ti was built at *hard by Mn: Pattivon. and ,meadirrer *bout ,1320 ions, old t,tOnnegr; when first laubehed abe drew eight feet eight inches water theft, and seven 'feet eight inches water, forty d;, arlth 600 trine of coat on board,' she draw eleven feet three, inches water 14 the river , Ttra*eat, or stunt eleven feet at sea, which shows that (he displacement of the" Eiri4 two feet four inclre's above thelight water line., ) uirtinati to, 690 tolis s qadid as the :liar be safely pnl dowii to Once:. feet Wate r the. next four feet=afill displace, at lenattl2oo tuns More, making his lung maps 1800 torrs at the least, which :illy be thus dist utcd: 500 tons for inacktiooy. 000 tons of coattand the rem- .. g 500 ti, for ,additional st9reii. merchandise 'mid paasedgera., She b e . now4he greater part of bet bipiya on board,-as cabl ~anchorir„vails, srloch ,f coarse leaves nearly the whole 500 tuns fur nierchaudire and pailaqhgtm , . present seosion of tFie Tennessee Leglslature has heeit,.distioiptishtitl for the enaethient of saver's! i inri m an t I tifeagure , of stale pat,. r 2 —the este r bli,lttnent of "slat`e haul' in connection +ith -a Ithcral syekto - of internal itnproretheni.4, and the estittaisltsitent uf is system _of common sehOols.- . - _: i ~ ;.; . -• 1111(E: -"ff . -A& ligetitgieto6l, 24iii Peargie- - offeied a jointceepoluiion to a table. • - irrefietiiitfitteir . 004risnm mitizens of hi ILearisburg,Ti r - , Jaw prohibiting e;hibitkod of the_ Pkrltj or-tAgiricemaiu, 51aggl.ora .ttnd Puppet committee on the judiciary. • memniiiieigletriiilits, iettWsit'OO, offered ll . feirthivie since, relitti - 414910- ittg the'iteiiietwiethelOsoikte' , 4ith After' etiirie debate, 'it rr rejected; by a vote of 20 t 6 ' _ • Ilatf r 26th.' On% mOtinn Kr:. Frailel• Of,lbOf-cllrer man • rail road • and minidir‘ttiPaof taiteo up , i teak tuid_ passed - with antetikienbs: ' • Bade cifßefileientativos . lao:24ts.4. stir Ford Offeied'a'priltittle tin flow' declaringthat lately adopted inCnitgrtss, was an isbridg. ment Of the right Of petition as neared to the people by TheConstilutiotkand calking, atm oat Senators and; iii4reOtitAitittia in Congress, front iliis state, to use their ; ex? ertions io having - safe resolution leettin ded. The improvement bill, eke reported, was called np, and a' motionlvas Made by _Mr. Wilson to re-commit the bill, with inittrim tions;to report separate bills for each-ap propriation. The tondo - in was Inst. Jan. 28. Application was made for the Hall, by Dr. Booth, to dallier • - lecture on Colonization. it was refused by a vote of 58 to 80. FOREIGN-INTELLIGENCE. Liverpool Ammo up to December 17th have beenfeeeived.ei'New York. . The packet ihiri quint - Andrew strived at freeforml on the 15th, and carried nut" intelligence of the commencement of the troubles in Lower Canada, but it bad not yet reached London. The military move ments show, however. that the government where in some degree prepared to receive • In a cOmmenientirin published in a Lon don plper, we find it stated that Lord - John Russell had made a declaration in that body, that the Ministry were determined to support that party in the Canadas who were true to the queen and the Canaille tion,-" or in otherwords. that they would make no further concessions to the French Canadian party in the Lower Province, or the B eformers in. f the Upper, this besides we think may be 'inferred, from the char acter of the Gotrernor recently appointed. Another conspiracy ~ageinst the life of Louis Fbillippe has been discovered, but it does not appear to have produced- any serious impressions. • Some dif f iculties have also arisen between Holland and Bel glom but, little importance -is attached to them. The news of the Insurrection in Canada, reached London on the morning of the ad and produced considerable excitement. Parliament has adjourned to the 16th Jan nary on which day the affairs of Canada are to be discussed.. . This Lowell Journal says : i• ft• would seem as if the touch of this administration was a Midas touch." We wish it,waszo; hut, in fact, so far from turnimir every thing it (emetics to g..ld, every think this administration lays its 'hands upon,turns to bitter ashes, like the apple of the de • sea.—sukis Gaze tte. . . Tutovstsset—Texas.—The licit of Representativeir of Tennessee, by a v ite of 59 to 3, have paise r d resolutions in avor of annexing Texas to the United States. • Stephen B. Munn, Esq. +me of the oldes merchants of New York, has made a duns lion of eight thougand dollen to the A mumicqu and Foreign Bthle Society. - Warren Bank.—TlC Columbia Demo crat in alludin g to the efErirs of the LUM• !termites Bit which has closed its doors, says : •'lt was discrivered that an individual owing the Bank $lOO,OOO cancelled his - note by giving, a mortgage on property not worth 1, 1 10,000, and that others sever ally owing 89,80 and $4U.000 were treat ed. in like manner—the value of their "Poi petty being but a nominal coniern: [fold ers of notes orr hearing this demanded more thsul previoas assinancee 01 its solieO4 ; and some even went io fir as trythreeten to:'ruzi.. the . baiikitithouse to the 'ground Utilesilhey Ce'rnplied with their ietpleit. Correopontlence of the Cour.- & Prig Wisntwerrow, Jakirte,4B3B. The - Stiniire'ofTentietiss;te, by . s Vote of 18 to 7 hatrepassetriesidntittnit inPtonsting Mr. Grundy to vote against the SubkTri4t. aury Bill. The -resolutions will pad. the Howe by a large. niajority, and Grundy will whey their. ' - In' the floyse,. Mr. Folder clevgd.l.hia. fain , brier - remarks behalf. Qr Glo4 s :to and - Vlaihatne..‘the eitting.'itetit• Mississipp4 ha,rmit *peep* i got quite fogr . days in the delivery.. Itir.l.4.'efirrYloackev. another friend g the sitting members 01,tained the fleer.: He - woke fur half an hour. and them gfaileWay fur a 'notion to adjourn. It is highly pro. Wilily that be will occupy the greatest part. if not the whole oftwourrovV,. •' .t • NOMMI Make dinrs later. LO?iDON, D( t. 25, OM i , --::- . .;:.!1= , •-: ,-- ' 7.77 ,, - :,L:1 , '-::' ,-;- ='. -7 :':':':L'' - :'N . .....„...„---..---. ..._ 401111N-AU-- -- - ' . Piumitkr44.mtk wilipperwit «I • .., iiiirmi*?o,iimvii.lmittoifiotiliepeir' -. ..,,-.. jikr*, - -mi - in.drukeetkeirgiofis: l oo , Pwiiihrtiiio4lldoiillittaliiiiiifihi. **Out" the less Mibserrierit jadiCiist, Widen ire .male ittii m pepurar caprice the beitei.l..Wbefetif diftie"' II may Oemstoosilkt_erim,fre le* life .. temore 1 otlidgealdiii.rind)Fiet there arc inch cannot-ho ! Iloabted, ,4 .m . r bat ealii ..*:..144 j they happen...4d._ :Mitre they . oecur s ihay me, be corrected by im. - ifeatiOlieldiif , Tibitiniookkrititillk:lnfiir . o -!. li i k stilba - id' ihe b bled'fiere andlb'ere bears no cor, peryertosiibibevill effect rtlitaelai 'iii.iiitlekiiiitrit: ax.. dietary, liable Mbe displaced i Me4e*.mt * , /tOgdeCided detour to p i p elai . " ' 4 leai . : Ye, . rep avenges itself through the poi - at- f power .•l lin' ,itself the creators of the, aaram - - larterill4-- .0118...daerairler,t..,i . .., ..- . • .•1, . c.f. :-.;-- ". 1 .1 :: - puthirlatitOltippears, thwAttnt, - voi k - ttri *l . t jTiefptiOn, ftir - ilifrltith siri4ia4o 0.59 I Patriots;' wlt the ` b es bf ItwnlikU-i_nine pou 4 'nhei; '4o() a and w - tTuant*. or atignun4pl4! with 1 Witunditt and . 12'_eriictittia.", CutEMilierland atm:tied,: hilt admitted to bail, and according to the) 'fidlniViitg letter, his hibes have been' dis. peried: , • ; &e tre ors' letier 'R i om a t.V.liiinan in Detroit to t friend in this ad!. dated' jan.'13.183, 8. The city has hen muds toted talelit movements on theCanadi freirti .Tbs'Patilotshi this vicinity have been - dispersed. and I think the struggle in Upper Canada la ticivr near!, Run-- Tbit city has 'looked as if in 6 state of siege; themovernaiits of armed thiamin, enrolled to pre sorts our neutrality. I atthatipt ie being able to state. that die daily session. of each branch of otir ptitn ;,egudattire nor (*vaned. are Open ed by Prayvt,—tbe milittuirs o fj different de, nommatiotur officiating We are 'indebted to thet excellent•pbb lication, "The.4ournai olibe Franklin b onne tor" ;Diteeiriber 11117,:i for the ,fol•• lowing. int : o'l/04 ittfiertielp4- - CONSUMPTIITOI*SOkiII.I.I,I:C.3REAT BRITAIN: • , The quantity of iron anntially produced in Great Britain may be taken at 70801110 ton.;and the quantity of coal requiretW :ap.aveitige, to produce Each ton of irun.mielttaing that cued by . engines. &c., may be estimated at Ziltotta;-giving • total of:0,860.000 Jpris i _ltintaurned in making iron. Ace - Wing-to Mr. Kned!. llte quantity of coal Mainlined %like-COMM Matilitacture, in 1817 was opieards of 500,000 Mini, Radtke manufac ture-has since morelhan• doubted; %that; allow ing for greater economy.!we nay fairly estimate I 'the consumption oft:calm -tbe coltot trade at 800.000 tons • 'year. It. onisimption in the, woollen.lineni and silk liade!mninot be less than 500,000 tons. The smelting! of copper ores of C.conwell consume anntoolly about MAUL or 300,000 tone; and it is Icippretlethai the brass and Pepper - manufacuirea , require. nearly as much: In the salt works olCheshire. Worces tershire. &c,the conauntption is probably not under if it do not exceed, 300,000 tons... The consumption in lime wok may. it is believed, be estimated at . 500.000 Qui. It would appear thercifve. that the total Minitel consumption of .coal to Great kritain may be moderately •eatitua tad aPi follows: . • Domr.u..aniiimpthimtint marntifactures 15,000.0 1 0 Prodoetion ofTif ■hd bar iron ' 3.£ 1 50.000 Cotton manufacture ' ' 800.000 'Woollen. Inman. silk. &a 100.000 _ copper imeltiq. brats wanufia• . turn dtc 450,000 Sab.worke • • 300,000 works : 500,000 21,35000 Erports • to Trejand. 750,11130 Ihuu to cokmies and 6ireign parts 600.000 If we stoppage the sISWeI sum of 20,700,600 tons costs the eensomer, ois an eretwg's. lan, it will be.sforth. ih-,•11067.9551 1 00rw Year! !PCB/tack's. /wpm* i 0 Al Wit is*. list: Mag. " "A Fllimiler" infim-Ifivindon 'Mining Journal objects to tho "Patent . ;liotMlast" that the. pig iron is sadly deficient in point of. strength,coni pared with pig-inon madein'The gominidescr,that • cupola mato canpiteiiiirO t with"nine) to ke• op a No 1 Phinnt lioqlihrittt fcitiary pig, and break it ado's= ini knee; lino in charging for a casting of five on. *eight, for instance, we End it necessary to•sharge with six tone, where .as five tons twel ve and ahalf art. of mild blast * 1 pig used to q uite aufficican that ell the foun dere base r gbliged MiTherdins theorist-of ail ! patterns f a Castings tWire likely to . be sob . jellied to mach thrsion'Od. friction, mina t5B use °lltiePilicill his betomb4 6 rwit. lin this country. That it has been a folloableidisavery to-the pat . enter,. and km.initatersi* never be doubted.-- Rut it still remains to Ns Altana whom and how the public have 'dean beiM6ted by the -invention. And he enquire. what hai imame of the aids- Mt, nivgintesia of the tenable Scottish loud-hlirst Mgr. Another ocave.spoodesi slates that the, pig iron obtained lion' the use, a atilbraFils coal, by Crane's protnas, is itof et all Wakened by hot blast, but is bet& aldnbited" bit the Ibundies use than any he had monerithat homes:wit from this iron of the same ,MillikEr - 1" kb 'other. from coke iron No. 1. had twerry per cent,,. the- admit fete.. Thtreasumbp sayikwhy, pig-iron e r n e lt ed with militating - iiinbt wakened by h o blast vit a is the g . imantitr:',of Minion' it insifairit.' It is in e fornactiaeltannalintnitilsinina (imetnlpg "bit) and„ um of v pmdcrous and' COM t.nehlre, 14 ld blast *id not pen. etrate si inribifilaie oft:ok 'Or Omani. ., • . POSTS(,RIPT. . The Bil l _ .. the . Merman hail Road and - Coal Cempany, has passed ikfinaL le(llll,,Seeste. . r eirAiruktsztaL THEARE)URTH ASSEMBLY vain be betel at National Hsieh On Theriday. 'FiveMoir itre eth of February.. By order of the, 1111111 4 40ERS, Jan 31 ' _ 7-3 . Champagne . liriseestt - I\T VAT/IANS de Caihaveiin hind and niter for vale. 50 bask* Champsigiii Wiwi 41 the mad celebtived Roradik, IMOD, -which 'may bs Oainatthe: Wanriceck ThWadi • •430 far superior in rosy eliei'elevrd thin „place. Akio, the 3kilaioe Aoki r 'Brandi. -Jan 31 .1 Ton%. Total `222,700'000 art . ; maim =I i , ollt., ta a'4 ititinik heinKtrprisi,eo..: I.:llpar O i ler: ;man. one4-t; mod worth, -booei*lit fiend !reopeatabienit reps Of vSchuilkilt 'totally,- who itaiiiews 'pi ' 'lathe great liiiiine/tiotapning pni t o and • &am eg coal. - - - 11OA tali- for . pushing , . his 'eater ' ' atillforthei•intirtWusititatairia-i the wast - ixial re g kealif:Sclitijtkikoilniq;:''/Waf 101 premium co beitiwaidait-4), Fele can tatif-1 - mate theinarlonael beonfita he 4iiiit nnthicd 'orpntl', 1 ourtities,i4specially: upon 0110111arti rt poor, • s an iritharbotit:itliii iii article oftionak 'oe,:, - ;,- ..:.• -.. .. J 4,:„ :, ‘ c f. '..-'" '.! ' , ff A iiiiii#i• 27.::) - 7:T4fi 40 ,10 tetWerMan• 1 , - Pag4 PPS .0 4i 1 ' - aink l'illaw. 4 ok ht . '. le =AA- Ph:0104.1. at, iti1441004 . 1 1 *./ .l n9titt!x I,tl 6. with graph ~ .g.beriorili*t ea .tortlaaa tOarooli. aria the co Maw-pi' the snfforior poor..is Or' over croWil, . ni,tieii, will note have fuller" - scopee 'and' a faifer, '' pe s t of betn_tioli. toile tiz tint to whi know Jai heall / eotripeis'hin) io, make thiins. Thera ore Gairzontartanolitorgniiit , ei . .. 1 1 /eur ',et; ti I" 'thoia:tajti : Vioo 3 o 11:itt. 1 ilt in i o " ' '' — ' l. ..-._ .;;•.,- -;;;:::`:';". I "-: - Will itnt A-ammo:101 •=ftrata, statejtow much coal' , Jahn, 'Jai" OtrOintlt 6 Me Wliniii - SO wilt -tci intirlter`erithihlitilifi* re4ti. yearsl Add- Mitt, in what *twolitir..l - te his ""ameliorated . u!rate4 ihe ecotettinviCkhe atitforia; g poor in-the Crowded cities 17t .- 1- , - ',.":, - - Why does the Raiiiitl - so' istr,difenly - tio• lice;litilr'ile : 'Pony' &Witt riapitasise i , f o is not /. n It. Walker, one of the apt tors of the :' remeretel Herald, interest in said CO 'party?. '-. - - - t ---= , _ DEMOCRATIC Wald -11fERTIN4. At a meeting °fib e.eitisettatie.Csisq, _ b,!&:. . T tY fiiehdly to the :_iiresent State admbnatra Is. slit oPPosed WIWI riiitiong measure' mid "ex - imerde r of thisliri'swini adnunistraticoa the lil ted Statesrriernmont, held .in poijiminee of Pula. lie notice . It the Court house in Danville. the .isth day of JanuiTY. IBM, WILLIAM' . G. HURLEY, Esq. of Et attiring' iiiias.celled to the Chain Snd Ass,* . 'Morrrntratair, DirdiC . haiku., Tamest &insure and Jose Cassia. Isere; ap pointed ce. Presidents. -,. Tirc'oh* of the meeting being stated firom Na t the Cbeir, l en motion it was . , Residved. Thit a committee of 643 beSpirdint ed to draft resolutions expressive of the sense of the ineetig: whereupon George A - , Frick, 1E44. , John C. der, Benjamin Buono, Caleb Baylor' and John . Cbiroberlin were appointed. liter retiring a•short time the following preamble and , resoludena were•reported; miter heingimid were, unanimously-adopted. .•, Whereas,:it is right add proper. tor.the dissent in their psimarY and other meetings, to express their-opinions freely of public men and measures; therefore , • • Resolved. That in the Administration of itiov- ERROR RITNER, we see much that we highly emtive' tiC and nothing to censure. Be bat car vied On the Tail road and canal initirevenients without state taxes, or borrowing aroney.!, ile has prevented the squandering of millions of RM . peen ' mnees-liciehis• aril. appropiratiqnOW. plItSeW . r l f i g tit representatives laA Session. He his now ih thri treasury ibitive two_millions of dollars 'for public use and has show.ii thatliiionsiirOses respectable talents, ind k•deviitednesS , ter4fithpullic interest. not surptsired by any Governor that has preCeded him: ' - Resolved. That the country oweiti Mist, debt of grititode to WIIILIAM 4 IIENRY . MARIO!. SON, lie North, Bend Farmer." "Lb, Fiore ,: 0 0 *pica oci;? tad the conqueror ofclitititiati, and'lndi e on , our the WeidistAtintier-m -(where er Generale had ihdoit irratiahli beep I dereated Sit ails pablib settle:elicit:id his disin terested. triotismi he trying afterall his Pnbli services s,commander.of ther-Army..Gover of 'the Nort i Western tenitory. 1.1., , ,,8tates toy. s fr litiniet , toi - Colombia, &o....iiciiinred. hut litti pro 'Perk*: ',Hind ottiert in theliarnii'Mflicet have grown#enskly-iweatitig." •', •••• i- • Rasa Tliaishotild Gen. Marken* nom lotteries a, cairdidale fur neskfraddent, ci will I r 'give 'WMcop mott' hearty support, be. linty . , that Mireduitstinn, exPecienes and- nilenti. eft, ent* tualifybon Ins diet station. -• ' ; ••• , • Rissolveid,; That we belle ed the4eductiooklf the duties , i flritiidi and otlisr.formigh.gooda4mis Si i n most un se Moisture. and Ate alsitlfk-esisys 0 - r Ptlf relentdifficulties for tht want o f mr,ecie. Aci-- inimense moment ot gOodilliting; heed ixitarted by, Etnuipii agenes.-and thus as a inatter cif, urite our amieveShippedto England to pay4tor them; whereas tied itie.dirtles been kepi, tip, oul corn mannfartuters Oaitild bete ini:pplied i . is -w th all necessary-geode. , • • *"'Y''' *" • .''''." - •:' Thegnetting after , passiar several other:4W* .t untie. retionliniims,., approved at Ontropptti tui _ t.- of *ravel D. joib, Esq: es Benetistiiit , e , t i ot • and iippirinted 4ineCoiaser b .tdrePresent ic i- • !Mal:nitrite id the sth of Marib•COnVention. - LIVER alit PLLI Ni i i 10 YEARS !WAND . . : f 'NG. • - +" %--,..- • 41, i,• Mrs. 'Bantu& Browne; .Wife of itaseph litowne, N. 6th ttreet.Seas Second. WillianisburgriaMiet edrifor the last ten years with thrtLives co plaint. emitpleteily restored to liesliVisliionidt 04 treat Mat of Dr. Wm. Evans: • Bymnicimi—inetilturil constipation of the bewail. tots/1 0 1 11 V appetite, excruciating Pain of ttisrepigastilli- reffialli great depresses° ofspuits,langoorandetheir sl i rstMs ofextreme debility, disturbed 'sleep, ino imite dew of the uienint. pain' In ' the nett aide, .could' not 'neon' hi: le ft :ma without ass ° liiietntibe -of the pain, urine high eriloredOrrith othetf-ayrnti: tonitiodtrAting,great thinalirsident in the .fune-- Ilona of the liver.. , . MrsArrowneviai attended bythieetif the nraf , pitysiciand„ , bot reeeivedbpt tittle relksPirtinftheit • medimnectill „51 re Browne „prodetidieirai of Dr. , Win. g,• } din invaluabletpre. which of-. feetually i relieved her of thembotn, distressing lyinptomb, with tilsert.wlitCh - Vie iiict.Osential to intiniate, ' ''''• - - -- MSEP/IIIROWNE: `City and Counts of Nesr_VOilt tit.' ' 1 - Joseph. Browne,of bililSiinistlorm, 'pang Island, beinglhalY • I )Worthdidatinpose and say that the factrFact-fiwth in theirStbin ttetenteut. Vai . which h 4 i ' ntitteelited - hliiiiinicire lot and' tis. ''t - ' " -' ' • • ''' JOSEPH BROWNE. ,' • . lihisgaanttbe-eald Bennet Briiwee, ' • Strom ltiforinialtbiti 4tb' tidy of Janmery, Ital. • t'•! .. '-''''.4 Petkit PINKNEZ CAM. of toeed % .!. 'laiitabiaei :eve'. Shim: - _ir ► inceived A-freitt supply ' oil Indivi , ittibbii . 40 ` Shoes of an via:Bent Ai us Tit ir, ,i anti -fop Jan I , r 1•111 - •a' , ' ME • 7, : *; -[ - - 1 1 1riiketliktleOlitire. fllgarlitilith*/)Vpik4tistteitif.iiTigtot O f .i i i; WyoithsCuriiinadi itii sitailk l oo l lo 4ol X .) o4,*Wenitted by the eiheeiibtA opti-ofileaftl4i* o .o l l l 4ince in and ifile, theniunintXlifSehalliket-Ar r AhlOnAtnnen of le sitrtilA , P4oo-WtrsCAs l **.egian town 4titiiie said ttittely. elittinit;_lt - PPiii i P e ill , Andrew latidteis 9teakrhiownalttpostP., : w hereon certain hi t i 3 ehattleajittitegrgete - itithi: id Andrew • Bridle* Matt lieeWatteehi4aindi: 'w. are in cos. ilnli k .ofStittinet;Tbocapinet:naC N. Nikon, o f [ then :s9l42. ugh :A• binsokriuntil 1 ' -Anne di., ptaied.of•ocentdingla4 l T,' , ;: This :thetefuke to gietimilien - to the. c1:04 !w* Of :Ali said Andrew &WV; to appear 4 Seliiiik_gdt 'day ‘ur Feb. ruary-hes4lo Hicitilock-AzilVat dier.offiee of the p ib w riliet;iiiewswillherek44-dieeriier 'end 'make ientif oftbeirideliiataik4:6*** ^ the directions 0r0e.1114;14.i.; -.: --.; jr---.t., ~,. s -• . ''''• ' , '• ': .. :BEFljililit. 7 4 4‘,YEL J. P. iPtittaillejantisty 1111838 . .,- •.1.-: ," . 3t . - fOrriCE sieicky theit`hitie'din - • t • "ea ofnue colon Itself beitillitUfetto sObliii,iberhrthe Re- Oster of Schuylkill, County i of tie eitipsofkimes Wit.Notthavapthkeoustg.— All persona tedebted:talaiidestetC, aro=,theiefote teqwested to s n ake wafr ouch who m i tt litye sent thettill mitt *O4, ?.; isg-t7 . . 'tint* ctotiThSA-tdattinsoei if the .4`ernsli • hi•greii .. o . .paintits to , enter oSiititchoula only art-o*.lwat , !init,third liesipi*o• : each i:;00518E4i. Jan 26 ' Piwiident. . , Sle r libt reibrioo43ll6.- ICK, 7 TILL tog sad' it l',olsc Anetosti,at the hou.s 1.1 • of die 10th 44 1 3 , 01 Febfqxtri4AC 2 i‘ l Clolkitil4e.olleraoon , a first rate onC hum - 4101h. iletir.l.*ltart,t 7 terras at sale. • ,GApiff,3loOßE. • Jan 27 6-3 To • Triti g - Fujimko. , grid . ow Jai , mill, several a dwelling house. arid' Farrar of 125 acres of land, situated at Xentiville, atiimt‘ piston mike' tom Reeding. The Canal 'and 'turnpike toad from Reading to Pottsvillc,both pass imme diately . id front of the buildings.: The situation is' an expellent, one Tortiarinets. Possession catibe bad on thetBtat day of April neat—for tirrtheir Particulars iniptire It the office of the Eichnylkill Navigation 'Ccutpany, south seventh ihreet,ybiliWelphia, tit of A': a 6111sCel_)1.." Floperintendent4Ciding. R d ea mg, an,271838. ' lt-latoz • • . . U.1414AN hu iountenced a BO& :Auld sty in connection -with his . Itocilittn. where all kinds oC BOolts 6111 be Una 4 i thiti %hottest ril.itieti at krw rotes. ; lan 47 • Bt101(.0 of variou :hinds flit: -4ient. -a- and othent.inal l recoivedutfor oak. • • • *ANNAN'. Alno—draiht. notesutdi'llne4 build in Jaw*. - • .?-=. ,Gr E ftp ti to • • O. ~1).BA11NA . tiiitißNEwiciiifflAsTß 7. 4 priee, or dad ceivedand.torsali 84441,0pa11.1- jar.' 27 • --1 titr47 *TRAY ED awaY4fligal the ' . oibrietit4rn. few dais Ago* 41ed* - 101rhit, cgor with' obits face..end wit hout 4)(iinaf.. ;„. 4 4perannlivigt tlittinacion. or . .0(.4'0* the i mate. ici Johanna° Cochin!. iwill.beward ed Anublev tnasonable;. - expensea ,0441: 110 BERT 31AFFIN. 4 lan 34 IFP.or:HENRX-CLA.Y, kir septum. just seceive4a . pdfcg.iale k i t jan B. IiONAN. MkookseJleii , of Reading. - li - twedt Niue reirised• in - ct pr - ree",:ri pol:', to prtisi in. a friw Weetto`' tifekty'llieSit end important work - kilriiii tit kohl. Rifikeilt! Projectors. lhajeil I in trx,gt , 'B l 4iO 4 i &6 4°;Ki l k . titled or folloorr .1• ' , ''' *.• =4.. , or - ---- '*-lior" . ial fili*lidl* "Tga hunt' Taiiin!ivith practiell tannin 'in useful obserialicin4ineltidink wow , '.dnil'neinpre. Ix:naive Tabli*:arrariged lb an! 14n - ire& wiii. containinethwrieight of hpitrifils of,lolot su Br ent bodies and bstantekof bon, snich di' d. wlairtt.and . flat hail! , :ift firwan:ebriliyia: Oil er Ades and - iph ' . tit hy:nnaistire-ori tlia roja, and` by the nark iithelrlielt:age..vo,Ara fis o,,,antici X 4 - OEll* proloOtirtienate! Dam , r &twill& it witial 1:1 Onn iii. , :treigin of each of the' ditrere*.hcalliti*Tardeic 'Old. - which/ can benacertaini*,l4oo4wil by ; hi ` e- W of the Tabler. e & : , P'.." 'f - '7. i' ' • ''•:. ' • - - This will tie - 1r *iilafion d'ed :ieiktrit Jill 0, 7 twoiciree English works anlitriprifin red upon esemaly Earbinwenn.' AsNaitin ' 'lt m• ber will only be pablishl4,lwinetwailf all litile abd Ogure: work). bonksellers alai others sigadd forward thetrordersin thie seasowas (hi Work - will be preparedfor. Press owthei , Ist of M ich. ft Win' be neatly.priitited ,atid iiiiiisenraly. boand. —Pried 111' 50 per.atipj ai d the anal allowance the 7kede. .. .-:' , r.,:- , - i• - OrderafOrthe,abniti Work will be retell's" at TEII4 OFFICEi .- . • ' -' ' • ''' • 4. I' . . . . - Public Sale.' P I URAUANI• in an order i the Or any Court ot'Schuyikill ixt re Nibitay or.FebrmarY 044(.0 11: I Val; lernoon.'Daniel Feket arid' AdYtrt Weititi rninistratori ofibeintateorßeanuttikei.. tefor Berk. County. deceased. will eatinair4jjoir . bt Public Vendual Pinelletier P t co r r. certain meastnitrei_and lot lif..grotind.,elt4a the ,town . frniewswe.' ;Filmiest& ,tairr Schtiyik ill,CounlyOichte tge - wintkientliait 'narked No. B,itethw-finteril -4ire the estate:ofthe..sild' By order cittl*Poott.- . .:?,1 • rEOER I . , - . • ADA . :31410-41DNEit• Adanuisar rs. • .443iPIL SiOItGAS., 1 . Jan 20 5.4.. ,• • - Clerk O.C: EINOWL , joupt-reatuveal Mit_pd!tiii...*4:, L Wijl,,•4/ifi• l i fi r Ak ''' : -72 • • ••=.•4 NEW •thho biiec—juiq 'nperlor ttitatity asi L d for pale b.v , - 'T & efixriir • T. . • MI • , I c_