The miners' journal, and Pottsville general advertiser. (Pottsville, Pa.) 1837-1869, February 03, 1838, Image 2

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I • ' (..,0111 ) ANIES.
I - t=Brrikaieheerttr another eolutrui,
bii•iiiiinviintea 4 terklargelneeting• was held.
AktheßentnylTranis •Hall at" his place; au •
_the.
task in relation
th 9 -Logislattli.for
Parltlitle'VieoSatinan Coat • ContloanY•
T'be triiih• le, 'bur it laiple region has been
thrown into a istate tllsurptise and excite
-mot,tkiihie intelligence that this bill hail
. - rtßiatimatisly. passed the Tke sud
den'newer 4i - which this odimullietoed
ftintepori his! heen got up, alai The.stSE-t-,
thylmd. sapid -and unanimous inaiiderin
ivhich , it liaa'rlteetr. carried 'through the
•--Uouse. hart COrtainly: pr6dUcerl untiatteed
' tiStenishment. What arts 'And misrepre
- suntations buvelieen erhploied - it is ant for
us tb diticnt; sure we sire that unripe
means have 'been - resdrted to; in Cetlcting
,this monstrous act of injusfice to the ii,ghts
. of the colliers in Schuy !kill county. If
this bp not the case, we are 'compelled to
awibe it to corrupt and gross inconsist.
cucy &Vibe 'part oft lhose-Senators
•have heretotkue professed stern opposition'
•An -chartered tnenopolres. .Howlirey-oun
.recooeile egch opposition to a vote in fever
-ort he Offerman - Coal i.:ompittly a mere
'•4gull.trarti-and scheme of apeculat ion—cal
'3luhtted trrijnjnre the best interests br the
/commonwealth, as ~yell as to defraud hon-
WrtnectattifTio , blunt individual enterprize
and indystraps -upon correct principles, in
the absence of mareprestiztation, no man
can coneeiire. The truth is, such Senators
if they have nut been deludA and imposed
.upon,by borers and others, would be
,pro ,
:pounced recreant to their duty before any
• firmest and trapartiol -tribunal in the amid.
it ts'weiNtuuwo here that the-clap-trap in
question li•located•on disputed lands- - thei
the pretended owners dare , not-enter upon
them - -witliout-ineuriing• the dangers and
erlpenties Fir . a law suit. It is also well
• known that the Mine and Scbuy k:11
• liavenßail Road Co. are ready to extend
• their road up to the:latitis - inAueation, the t
-*moment mining - operationsoshall fie COM
,7inedaid there; and, thereforei that the
Frretext CO a rail road is a mere humbug.
We assert, without fear of contradiction,
that:lf - Ihp chatter in 'question te Irranted,
there can.he no valid reason hereafter as.
pigned against granting any charter," fur
ally coal company whatever; we say that
'the legislature will thereby leave itself
without excuse for wit trholding.any charter
to 'any 'set of individuals who may apply
Tor the same, if they adopt the rule of
dealino a out even +waled justice to all.
011 :should one "rnarwor vile set of men;
he !'invested wiih 'rights and privileges,
which are denied to others equally or more
merituriousi Why, if the principle of
:equal rights.and equal law are to govern,
-is Mr. Ofrertnan to lie•th,thed with cur:
portal, powers. and rights, and the 4titr!e be
withheld from a hundred others that we
could Mention? IT I:A A FACT, THAT
THREE INDIVIDUAL COAL 'OPE:
RA.TORS, HAVE MINED A GREAT
ER AMOUNT OP COAL DURING
THE LAsr SE VSON, THAN 'CUE
AGGREGATE QUANTITY- OF TUE
THREE CO L.COM PA NIES IN THIS
REGION CONISINED,'WITII C
'TLS A MOTI NTING TO A BOUT ,
SIX HUNDRED THOUSAND DOI r
LA-RS;- and that Acne men came in thin'
• r•egirat, a few years since, Leith tittle or 'Tit)
capital!! Whit can be more conclusive
than this, of the superiority of individual
enterprize and iziduitry'l These men have
• a much stronger claim, on th e score of
nte'rit,lo be incorpocated, than the prose
• applicant —who has not sent .above five
thousand tons of coal to inarkm for the last
fite,yeats; ,and : wrinse " humane and phi
lanthropic effinis to •ameliorme the Condi
tion orthe suffering tir," by_ mining rout
for his own profit, taninedly proclaimed by
a Harrisburg letter writer, in a Pailadel
pith] piper, were never before thus pro
. - claimed, until he Made application' for a
coal company charter or monopoly ! but
the limited partnership law, now in
mice, rakes-away all pretext for it:corpora
ti,pir individuals to caery on mining opera
tions. •
Palmetto Chomp:rig ackiiirilli•dee the
receipt of a bottle of Chompt;igne nettle Palmetto
Brand. /t is pronautleed by judgreito be a e . ett,
smperior article, having the foirst ifo'!ar, and kb
geeing on the palate like “love's iiret kiss open
the impassioned memory." it i s t o b e l im o u t
Aletornt. naivirJ TaIICYS store.". . • •
Petititers k) the Legish!ture are iti eirrblatien to
*etherize the Bur,,ezit Couticil lieen*e beer
114114.2. 7 Thiele -a beefy- necesaary measure,
and we bripthe bill wrii pa.a, Mulch of'die
turbaneu and riotin eutchareegh reartihr-from dia
. ()idea.? beer houses. These-would then sup
pressed. and. those wen-ireirt. be tticrord and sup
,ported.. '
,
Ph* in Nate York —A Fitelbuil , ..e out
in Avenue D, New York eityrenill , nriuy
afternoon last, t 4 nrl de-troyed pri?l;ertyla
the amoout of d e nt S. - A ',you.,
=I
Mir
- Re lorarg
od
'refit ton.
the Mat
IT hry
... - • C oga n -vvirr---. ~,,_.-4.-; , - ---_- • ~ , -.=4-_,l-
?be Trattill / Jack . —.-vver mink ;mat
the Louisiade l ying that • ittigerent .11)0101'
Willed Millie • 4.10 tines Wale Clldtlit Ctllurt at.
Ilitiiiiille,nt
itt ibtedt*MT*PA
;
Cuotramtfreal 044 6 . r p i idgtby
ItiliALlAClSV . 4'Jr.araiite n
VaiA free
'rod •Nilicik4 ifriaWittia'll:POSE:,'Abtairr'G.+liwks
and BiotaluititiltAiveaut. .. Tire-caseveoi-6,y dot,
4 / 04
rtituti: . la =op ;die defends:2V after r wig
thinughltirs , ye of political *arch es t .the
Sue riff, woo ~,' a good Jae)tstoo•otan.*2 .ask--1
ed of the iodanrAti.do uncle:43ov, --41 , bei:Shouittl
tali .ilitaletx.f/At Mafia 7" . ,_ i I
%Ve-appeatof ennikeeditire ,to say arbel.her the
&Wive tsectliitisinrie situiPlhat the chargk aka
si:diquithe iir i ntei; sir ofteaiiirefeired t 4 ilia - AV.'
. t :
t. -
- loililatnitioPlaqty , does nut lib* reeidt Upon the
7iVoiniiiihitratlkit - self. 1V herd a - let of i'air - Boa' •
ran then; tui*ir *hdm-the tratzte' ' Ytv t Vice
President oft* United ittaqui aptrearck , ecordol
seculity Agit lorlitieal editOr to it duteinnient
Pet Bask. si *itch a - -distaunt from Loniiville, for
1
so' holt a k:ii.dt,'of money; dda it dot ettaitir tilting:
i that the addffrOst:fittiust4i4y fue linage icif tha cc-
Ivry crime unarged against *eir opponents. it is
well knownitifat during the last Presidential can,
' vase, prefweli tind - tyriee' were carried mit Wm the
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state. orOlifit, i ; tb - e•tablilh
j parktieal paper ti without
',.
a • jugle duti3e :, iber, and the pri:Pearcaudat of toe
'funds was armatter of ittdreel. s-Wis now. be tdn
feel elliVra*e 4 iind - natirs
,than; shopletore now at-
Lelies to die '3uvuetiateut Pet banks. : To what
a:tint theyi President itud President of the
U. S. are iiliiiicated is still a secret, but the sthuk)
Affair oneiif iliese days way. . cove to light.
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PEN NSiti/AN 13, LEGISL } ATURE.
liousaot• Representatives, Jas. 29th.--
Two ti..Ui 4 net e cousunsed as the presen
tatiou oepetrtioiss. • The baok-bRI was run
reached; .?? ..
- Ittr. L . iiignker sobmitttd the following:.
iltstiltie4, Jinn the committee on the jsr..
dietary ay - Stens be instructed to report a
bill malting it obligatury upon all persons
prevrtnia In applications -for acts of incur.
porattoti for any purpose, and air special
.acts -beating iiiiiiiediately upon: the'com
munity•Mwhiclr the petitioners are ' a - part,
to pohl4tli the intended-apillicafton in pub.
he paper , a specific time isefuTe such op
plicutiqh-he made. •
Mr.illuisoil, from the committee on
internal.improveffleots, re p o rted "a b i ll
authori*.itiga subscription of stock on the
part of IlloState., to certain canal imd rail
road cOuipatnes." The following are. the
suhScritstioos: . - . • .
'Ti ilittl -Bald E4!e - end Spring • Creek
Naviellttion" Company 080,D00.
Delaware and. Schuylkill (3aaal Com
patiy ,415,1.100.
Pettio,iy Iviinia and Ohio Canal Company,
01,3,0iitt.-
• Cuiellerland Valley Rail it-oad Com
p:to% ,I,3 l sU,Outtr:' .
kiitiatiorg and Connellsrillo Rail Road
Corn any, $50,000; . so so:.n as $200,000
.shat bif , i-Lfbetitn3l by indsvidu . Is .
()
Us ion Canal Cortina-is), $100,00X3.
Jail 3tl. lit the Senate, petitions were
presented against the annexation of 'Vex
as; wed 'or the iiict.rpuration pi the Pci.n•
sytv.i . lite coai.cottipahy.
Tliedtrili meottiorating ;lie 'Stafford eisti
contliany V as -past.ed through the-tsmsmit
tce 4tSte n'hole.
I.l4use of Representatives Jan. 30.
on innon„ to rung pOtie the orders of tln•
day !Lithe ilurpt)e.e of takiNg.up the .11s4
hill, the Yeas and N4)s were.ieriiiii et!, and
a etel-,Yeas b 5; Nays 41. •So the sou
lion, tegittrnig twit thuds, .was negatived.
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FOR Tut ?tisLgs' JouTqp...
Porrs v Lux,. *January 30/h, 1839
MR. Enw. O'CoivNoß—Sir—l observe
in the %tiers' Journal, of Saturday last,
tliitt:at a ptililtc unsciing over which you
prelibibil. it Wes iboug,ht proper 10 appoint
inelstwone .11 year committee, to enquire
intiOhe truth of some allegations said to
have been against the Brewers of
Si;10/.0(111 county—Mi!aiugli aware of the
foni;or intended, i must, beg to decline ac
-elititig it, on the fhllowing : grounds:
' let, 'l7lrat 1 tiletv aft geiteril `ithargeet,
againet particular bodies t.f teen, as map
' plibable, illiberal, and unjust.
ltind. That the certificates returning the
charges made agitiost the 'Brewers, ought
to he considered ay a refutation of those
charges.
trd. That where ileleterit.us substances
are at:wally known to enter into the crim•
petition of any individual's a'e, those sub
stances•are corqmonly of
.1 vegetable nu.
lone ; and consequently would defy all the
u-tird modes of chemical analytic for their
t,
detection.'
That the serutinY:itSelf would be
nkteaded with much trouble,stici great in.
cohvenience to] the gentlemen more ins
ttleitiatfty concerned; aid were the wish
ortbe :fleeting ern:plied with, (unless !key,
depeinied . on mere enip4y) would have
iotposed on theura'pryitig and upple:73aut
dihy, which niust terminate unsatisfacto.
rityto all parties.
Whilst on this subject,;[ eannut but ex.
M'esil hope that the're are *Me so base
na to nse editor the taliteco, the .opiutit,
the boccdlus indict's, the tux vornica, the
v
Rlttrztel pupPiesi or any vittt her 'cleletenous
&tog, for the atholesanre bop; should there
be any, such i'ontluct cahoot be reproba
ted too strongly, n nothing' can justil)f it;
la fact •it is
.stitesirO, it) a country where
laud - ceo be had .141keasy, and ,grain.+&c.
raised at a cheap rate, that any one should
ttriuin -_ , iitn;titules for malt and hops. Su.
,
_
41r
ram
or
rft ) ,
dee,
0t04..„
beau fo4itd thanl
al . et*.
vert iheitcottier.-iatciitB - 44pliatuie during
the process of brewing; should this-hint 'be
seevieudife in litty Way, If wilt, have - no-,
swered the,tfuipnie
-Voirs,"Acc. C. BE RY M AN.
THE WAR ENDED IN - THE WEST.
as4e,nived ut Beii. Blanc island,
urlderell' - Bittheriai . td, - 3Wililnietiad '
Mit'son; r ho Went in the steamboat
Erie, with about one hundred citizen vol.,
uuteers, for that purpose. "The number
on the island—Which-never exceeded:3so
—was only scale 21)0, poor miserable fel.
lows, riot more than tetiof them Cansdiautf,
and they were all burdedity. the Gowen:l4r
j at Gibraltar, Pt/ the American' eideoirairly
I opposite Maiden, when they dispersed.
Theitrins,Atc.. which had been stolen
the U.- S. A fiteßati - werechd) taken charge
of by Governor Matson.. .
The gener)al inipregsion-at Detroit Was,'
that no farther attempt - at patriot invitsirin
of Canada would be made; or, if at all, not
near that place. The authorities are too
'meddlesome!' to allow it. As an instance
of the deterrninatien evinced by their, our
informant states, that the guard actually
filed at a mob who'were taking forcible
possessitin or the steamboat Gen.. Brady,
wounding otie of them, and compelling
them to relidcprish their htwless enterprize.
The persOns taken in the schooner Ann,
capturad by. the British, said by the De
troit Post m have been ntasslidred;apptkar
to have been marched through the country
to L ;for safe keeping ; which would
show pretty conclusively, that the Lon.
[ den District,' so much, talked of as .the
1-theaarts of excitement Acid discontent, was
at least quiet.
• Dubcombe rieenla quite intangible. His
wheteZbtints catinot be learned' 'with iiny
sort of certainty. Reis' ntit,however,ln
I arms. Little is said about him at Detroit.
Some twenty warrants hive been issued
for Sundry citizens of I ket roit, who had been
most active in promoting the - disturbances.
Sutherland, who was arrested; was subse.
fluently discharged, no proof being made
I )1 * overt acts committed un the U. States'
soil.
•
From the Mai& Mere% 'Art* of Jan, 22.
• ' Murder and RUbbery.— We learn 6st
ate driver of the U. S. Mail was muider.
• ed on Ftiday !right ‘i•itlint a mile 'and a
half of Stneittin, and the mail hags ripped
open anti * their cOistents tiTh d. The bags
were fount: next morning in the neigh
Imilmo4. 'lle - stage contained Woe New
, Orleans mails 61 Wednesday and Thurit.-
Irlay, and the Mail of Ft iday hunt this city
line' driver had two halls shot through his
hued. Swpicion rests uprni two men wlio
ilrol been lurking about Stockton for some
days previously.
• Mr. Hays in the Itoose (if Representa
tires of 'hie State has made a minority
rr port of 1.1 e Committee on Banks. It
the.prtivi; sof the hill lately.
rel urted by the. Cita:mm of the Conimit ,
Ire on-ituik f ; and recommends tliat no
clay be fixed the legislature for the re
sumption of tin 3myitietits; also stating,
than it must he itt, t tight about by the con
curt with &Hetet& tia,nlc4, in the different
man and not I:ylW:tit-tit of the legis
Moro.
'DtstrmoN,-111r. R heti of South Cuno .
lina, has published an address to the Peo
ple of his Congressional • Ilisttict, in vin
Memnon of his course in 'having prepared
fetolution looki'lig to a disolution of the
Union, on the occasion of the late excite
trietititi house of 'Representatives on
the SlaveriqUestiou. The man who of
fers such a- proposition in reality is"Xamo-,
net' to everttsting fatne." hett
fads to make out his justification. Wasit
tNoToN's advice Was "to frown indignant- .
ly upon the . first dawnisi2s iir any attempt lu
aft , nate one motion of the Como from the
other." Let ti, ! -; all 'pursue this escelfent
advice. There is too great a dThrtlainott
in Arane of the Southern polipcianic, i.i " ca l.
ctilite the value of the Uuitos."—Ah.ran
dria Hrrald.
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TinAsuiev'Etaz...s. - 7 tne 41.1enmund wing
says that WriglaNi_stSub-Treasury
.Bit was
maile,vis'oinioxinits_as iii i .s4ble to drive the
Conservatives Ind of the party or "into
sithrttissitm."• Ile has succt eded. The,
conservatives have not only (pitted the ad=
minis atton ranks but tv! . i unbesitTitingly
declare dial before six months elapse, to
this state the tannins ration Will have no
_rants to init. ' A :eta 14r-tinting Loro
Tocos may 1w fiamil ' the Ettifiirti State,
the I C:t Wln all be ‘1 , ',11.g. Wr ConserVatives.
'be wholi
itarad
*wveu 0
" A+ 2121 ,
--c-1,14AW
',a - 01 of
41.4 lo#,th
IrMl=
just feittel ty
pout, and .
Mr„; 4tuy Lula ,t4kuniiii4.*-74HWAIet
pi tulany utitue, Ituarix4hticeilyr - itt
e2teLrti dna 12,uuttlern State:. 'it
gnu auk
rR
AClt' i but it ottgla r tiv
r u tty tiruutal hteicelltu
*flat to prom:tie the uattuatal 'ilumath trim
theihtultque 7.4 a tittatitetrlstaktAl
'A . ' • -a' g
'r.Van Buren -Mr , BPnten and Me
,alhOtiiiire ;Jaw vieing with each other
f o r-Westet it popularity. It is to be pur
-I,eliased, ilihej4,•bilitheo l 4l4lrein,-;ean se
theieviesWivlth-the'public.filtitts.
dopptpbe ihdt this properly 1S -
. ample
to satisfy the must Tiering among the
inert:meal. It IS ilierefurep to be sqaud
ered away in a profligate outliner, upon
the unprincipled speculator, •or worthless
squatter; and Wee betide milt who litteint4s
to arrest their Career. Mr. has - no
bly cast himself iu the breach, regardless
ul CUtirtp/Clle€6.
Y6tteribiy,"ifter•Mr.-kennypacker had
closed his speech.in faittiollMesars, Gbul
sun and Claiborne, Mr:. Maury,. a whig,
obtained ihirflour, tie proputred to lake
the queation/tr iletkie," but
Leglire and itlr, arOnsUri objected.--
The hour" being late, the II tioise anjourned.
This inorriibg Mr. Mewl again express
edhis wish, and the wish of lits
to take, the "question, and thirrentlered the
flour (to which lie "was leather!) *Mortal
a single remark,. Mr. Briibiriti,' 'a Nhiir'
Yuck Cooservative,
and contained until alter, tlilee o'clock,
when - he gaVe . triy tor aloOtitin to adjourii
which was carried. He will continue on
Monthly. ' •Is it scandalous! The
G.obe taunted Mr: (who tipoke .
fur litrin.t.ll and colleigue.) . with, occupy
mg two'dais and a half, In reply, Mr.'
Foster has occupied thiee da.s and a half,
Mr. Pei.nypacktr one,day and a half; Mr.'
Bronson already one day; and will prubab'y
dike did whole Of Monday; say seven days,
not af t i big . havirespoken. Will this sans.
fy the clutinpioniof Messrs Cholaun roil '
'Pteritiss? I think-hot: and Ithink 'au' be,.
'cruse a' fiery Loco It itaterflo *Vie of
us, in a cluster, after thrjourituient to
,lay, buthefore we lelt.the hill, that Mr.
Legare, or some other Counsellor of no•
talowledged legal talents,'must argue the
constitutionarquestiiiii, before the debate
cord(' be closed. Why, paid one of us, nu
matter which, hare 'hot Mr. • Fester :and
Mc. Brunion been talking law fiir two or
three days? tits only reply was, and that in
a Most disdainful iminner.—"Pahawl"
As it is now evirlent that the loco foccis
uncoil to keep up the debate, until they
have drilled their ti (tops for action, it is
impossrbleto say When will be
Made; -perhaps Tuesday or Wednesday;
pos,ibly nut befOre Satinday. What oi
t:i,eases the importance of this struggle is,
that it will prohably decide the fate of the
sub l'reasury. bill. The loco focus are
per ectly cutifident carrying their bill,
ii Messrs 'Cliolson and' Claiborne retain
their scads. Their defeat, it' isappreliended
by silie-pai ty. might lead to the hiss of one or
two floating votes, who . seek ohly to be
with the majority. All is doubt acrd tin
certainty, except one thong, hod that is,
if promises ni the one case, and threats in
the other, can secure a 'triumph to the sit.
Ling Members, they are'safe.
OBBgRVF.R.
Beauties o/ Jacksoilism.—Tlie Boittin
Niereantile Jou, nal says, that David Hell
shavr, the late Collector of the port .f 84_,.
ton has lung beetilamiliar watt the condi
film anti operations of the Communwe.ilth
Bunk. He probably lies, fig alone time,
known that it was rotten to the core.—and
that an eXplosion Must inevitably takeplace.
Notwithstanding Which, he has reeently
paid tit 'fisherman am other's; who had
claims oriThe Witl,ernitOnt, many:thousands
of dollars 'in Counilittowealtirßatik Billet
II these things be ao..atiti - who will di-Tine
their correctness ? ig,iiiiininy should hence- .
forth attend 'him through life.. Also, U.
StateS44,nskoners, in that quarter, have
recently beet 'paid in 'Ants of the Cum
thotitVealth L
Blank, and probably a large
innolon oft ese billi ire now in poses.
!ion of !veterans, St lin hive ii,lO3lF their
lives, in establishing our independeke, to
lii defending the Repuldle. from foreign ag
gresvions=and who have nu other re
sources from went -than the pension 11.
warded them by Govertudent.--Iferris
' burg *Chrottiqe.
linetazia--Lettedo frown Indiana, &tate
that the h.gtslative eonventtott have notni
nated erenerai Harrison ter the presitle'ney
--:4uhjeet, .howeve'r, to the decision of
a national cotiventien, watt the prov'tio,
that the fa d convention shall nog/nude Mr.
Clay or rieh. fitiiimOrt. •
are yvorking,•)tindly--the highest
eapecta9ona of the N3tiVap-..114fen, inlay
have not gone beystini the present pros
peels.
A r. - IT.ljcr;(ettofiaalfaho . *
'Y.ol, : kgii.Yoltfifititi4.o . i
1
Itire'bta g,"tintl-ttii.' di' Atp . l,iseioa
A . *, llYtiiiin: .. inviltietiAtrieliell
andicrushad. under ..the,tnehgt.
fr)f ''the -, kviiereinentv Ale 'Car
itiltite,', On: the itt*trit'srid,'-withotkif.
iitage.ii q i ii.,, i i i ii ol ` liilooer la
• infit)ences, ,of.. :a ~,liertigri. Staiti„
teat, has:abundant mass, is:t free
nniary enihairasmteut, and' . groisi
.4 pit*erfut upiri itte trade di!et.
Jeri' York. ! ' yeil, einnsylittinta„
4 the teeth and cutting:the claYes
thpire State. There, the Govet
tultribiiStered for the People-- hee'
i ll
kik is' sacrificed,. tq, pramotti 1 4 e,
.party. •For the last ten ye4r . ,•
env. , cabal by 'which- this State tis
ved, has been cOnyJed.ia itsg i t -
and I t egistative adiolt:',by,ciins .. , -
'44tsivply . p.,11f,4::41-:-:iiii?jki self
sordid. ''The consequence is Ilia
wk. in her imprnvetnentit,.. her en.
-and her prosperity. is-now “drie
-11;107' length" alditg in; ihe wake f ul
Ivini'a, . 1
=EI
Tit a
of .th4i
en?Pli.flu!
poraiize
inflame.
of Phila
`n azly
sustain;
Gurrerot
from pc
log rich
ted fro ,
ofthe
went
every i
stews 9
the R*
stilt en
ccutive
et/letup
isb nn •
New
terpent,
ging it
Peons
Jactie!l emit tie easy 11. i.
nf Min, He is hesiing the barks again! in
bitter terms. 'Even the Richmond
iluirer - grows vretilifor the itch Tor sciib
Wing Ztilieold Item ' . up er
r
romo, stateinent, is one thin g," says llic
Enquiler—"to influence the opiiiionl 01
a free people, is another. —TREY 01111 Y.
To DIODE FOR THEXSELVES." •
yesterday, tidir this vain old Tau
would have ktood against the world in
arms. 'Now, hone so poor as to du 'pun
reyerenee !
Oh teoer t. art thou Punic so low
Areell thy trawl-mho, coque.* glories, .}{oil•
Shrunk 62 this litter measure V---Freeduai , n.
Coi.oxtzaTtotv.— A gentleman in t.eb
anon County. Tennessee, Wishes to eman
cipate 17 of his slaves to be sent toli.,ibe.
rid. A vessel with colored emigrante .fur
that destination is to leave New Orleans
about March first. The free colored 'yeti
ple 4 Atittylrid are now so anxious io go,
to Arica, that the - bolottizaliult dfile at
Baltimore-is thronged with applicants In
the past year there have been net lesti tha..
six veesels 'chartered and - . fitted out f with
eimgrions, teachers, missionart&R, and or
ficerti to be borne by the wind. , ofrovi,
de. c'ei to the cuin.:l of Al ica..L—Nets York
1 )
. .-
Sant
ArtCgitiat meeting Ad Young M:n, in
the•eity mf New , York,. held wdhuu4 dis
tinctinp,e(par to express their disapprii
bation.of Patton's UAU
..11.1•601,A.1119N,
andio assert the right .of the peuide. to
petition, and the duty of our rupresnta
tit/es - it): hear treir petitions, T 1.1000
SKttaiVIICK, Jr, a Van - Beren mart and
late,Seeretary of Legation at Paris, l :under •
Mt Livimi,ton, pr.esided. A lake; ii
not the largest portion of the tneeti)ig, is
said Eu . have been coinpoitect of Loeu-Fo
co.A The "Doe Faces" in Qiingres wil.
unit being frighiened at.. the
and Ist/idoelos, of the tal - not
exelise their sunrender of a 'euilsitttitional
prerogative of the people . . l'hi it, were
sent there for oilier put 'Judea and ti*y ‘‘i:l
discover, perhaps, wileit too late, that they
will smile sustained in their sobsevieney
by any pariy.—liarriebarg Teleg'ruph;
31A1,`11.1ECf. 1
Otwigsburg, on the 3I t, uh. by he Rev.
TbottionSovereign, Mr. Amos Latins of kntsvale.
to Mo. ANNA MARIA ST/CIITEA of tins toruter
plat*
DIED
Suddenly on Monday Morning, atout o'clock
of croup, ADELINK youngest daughter id .13cuja.
inin F. and AUeltuu Pommy, aged 2 Years and
nearly II months.
-I Alayea . baii.e.their time 20 ; 144
pawl Sowers to Waller at the Nord! whida breath,
'Ana :ataralo set, and all; .
Thotest all squeal, fueqiine . ihen 0 beitik,'
Nori6l4-Ti.4 Yort'Lltiboti I.l4.inta twill
. bold a ineeting on `liitititlay eveiiino next, et
7 o'clock. in the boootnet4 :room of tne
when Mr. Cus'rx.to wdl deliver 'an, eis6y on . the
subject of "light." Lie 'are rispecttelly
invited to attend.
Fee. 3, /1531 J.
NOTICE.—The Ikea. Sautura. Asttiroa,(o
- kveimslist) is expected wrench et; the upper
School House,-Centre borough to 'our
tow ftwtturtg,, *Caw usual hour tut 111vtte berme.
Feb. 3, 1838.
IIgOTICE.--ron 6:o4Attt evening net,, the Rev.
Ali Ar. ....itonnitits, - ate Misympary rant Eng..
land; (priu:ntuve• AI thirdly%) will pre eh in the
1
Awny at 914 y candle light , by pc - frail - illicit% ut
M i
t.)uha Ca Q c
ffernul, •
Feb. 3,'1838. ::
. .
• rtdaski Lodge
tSTATEL) inyetiq,.. tg . r.o.k Lodge. l Ni.
2I 6. will be bilc:'it the maid DI , oe, on Mon.
4i revening itiv.i r Plibtoitgr 641, a illatf post 6
4 look, P. M. • : -• • i
• renown! attendanpe - is requicoted. i •
41
.
it .00D VF:RS attpesim hhuitiegato. ut
Prinetre acid brtAri.r qa l tiir ante by
lelb 3 MILLER & tiAG4int7y.
I
!i .
- lAA ‘ or .I•etters.
• ,
• - mviciria - ro;tbs.-Poteasci al ?oitsville,
February 1,1856. : .
~ .
Ada - 1 John' I -' iniettier Edward
iisi ' tri.forteph Lamb Joseph
1 - - -X;4 1 1 : -- --'''-- . 1-.l;iff° l - lotn ha v or Rebecia
m Si. Felsenberd , .I.,evris Nita .
, .
Royer Benjamin Lanicaittßoteit ''
Rdit.p7lo..::. ' ~ .- , ,,- ; „.:,,IIMISOl iel- - - I
i e
tut y Daniet:, ~. -.:- -,„
Bra ;en traniel:;' 64 4 Xir ' -
II clic Eg.raii - ; ''' •.A....a. - 41,41e.t3tiiiiiv i.
Ra re floratjaN.i... , -- -1 -,00.0 - 1 . 0; , „
Re rJoseph , , .n ,- I 311 si • <itebts!,otr
politer - --Jolua,* , - 4, lillartniV
3 1111 tr Jimmie • - r , 1 .r,- 44 4- o sinkti s kitro ,
*Olt Mra ' ''- , - -111 - itlia#4,* •,'• -
arkriCh Thonika -'
.'` t `,•ittirtifietettir ' Jfeob
Bork Patrick ' .- -. 1 44,u(r.r.ib1e ' ' - • .
Bowen Sarah 1,.. *. r 'Stollen Patrich
Brennanl`44rAWS. . `--- VirArtati - Petrick
Bird Wur- - ' ' "liftingiimairy Robert •
,41 - Itatiker; %ye!
Ctosurmap.Ratirt !'..sl4oolitif. Heinsifd
C epwill Robert.. .--McesiAry.,7-Diejet
Ciampi Mask s r.- -,.. ....McGreaget-lien...
Coors-Elijah S-, • lifcrbintell - -Jofirs.
crating John ,p4ec i ttbeir. James
CM -re Lb fttr . IllnGitedittifbeart • t
- D
Dawalt Abraham :- SlCCartey,Robert
Deitrick4ohn. - • ~ N - . .
Etenning-Jeoeph _ - Neff Jobs,. ~ ,
Davis Mary Anti , , .-0 ,
hater Robert - , . oCont4l J ohn
I:infield Richard '1
.
- E Ferret Alexis
Engle David -•••-, "-' -• : • '•• - , ••••117 .- . - 41
Edwards •Danrel. •• Quin Ar l ber: •/ 4
Easton-F-Nicholaa ‘• • . R..,..
Evans John _ Richard *ergs i
Engles ifhho • •, Rice Octave .-
tvans Sarah :.'Rice 11 .
F Rhse him ~„ •
,Fratik & Kramer - .R.Schesdiijontia •
'Fes-wick George , „ Rediit' Jolia,F;
'Fentiee John• - '"'.! Rued Jaintisi';" : l'
; Ft:osier 3ntio ' Rutter lobe V • •
1 Fainter & Kiebt - 1 Riley - Pattirials4 . l
Fryaire Sav - ah . • " Riettlide. Rekellitispr •
Fisher dohn ' . :Mein Rees4: -- • • • ,•- .e.'" ,:, ,.!
Fryer Jciiepl C ' .Redde Sainuil':: - ;<..
Firipai,tiCh Edivard 'Roberts Thomas'
... p - - .: -Realty-Wm ••• ~
Gush Audrey" . • RotiertsionWns :
Gilorge Ahrahans" -.- " !. S•:- •
i.:ilhiore John; • ."; - - Schaff Adele • .
Giftirore Andrew - • SeitrangeS B
Groans Berijaniiii ' • Stiftithei (Otitis' lispher
Gepharidittieran'r • Shatten Hasid: .
Griffith Daniel - 'Shrigley),Dehrah •
G.btie, & Frank Sheri Edwinq ~ 1 • •
G, mil George •• ' • S sancta 1 Elliabeth- '
Gable Johri -- eherritrederkir:
Groselaprt • • Stephenson Frances
Gimes-Mr. Shirk Fhidertek . - -
Grath Sarah . • ' „Sanderson Henry
Gratz Theadorl .' fkiireroviissec ' • •• •
- 11 ' ' Smith lames. •
Heatheringtan.r.dward Soitth 4ohit,
'Hudson Elisabeth . Sheerer John 1
Hunaliert Frederick Strebter,l-deob
, . ~
Her Hannah- • Stairtlen James'. •
~
Rucheson. John ' Steward Jacob
Hergan Irihn • Seesholtsi Huy:
118014 Mll/1 • Smetana` Rachel
klegerty Patrick • ' Short Sam*
HenderahoL Rachel - Sandi thin
; J • . '•Stutik - Wat • -, •
Jotinann, Ann, • - - - TI.
Jams lohn ,
J ocotnte) OWL. --` I W •
James JOhn 11 ' -WilexilrAbilt 101 :- ••
johp ro Mari 4 K • • • Wahl Danner or Elba -
Jones Thomas • Walliel Fred
Join Wm K .
. • ' `Watkins . ja ea ,,,;,•
Williiime 'Atkeret.
WV
Kate - man George . • liams Ma ta n •
Ma
Koppenhayeillenry , lAlrivin Sun • v
..
Kleplor John . ' .Witgilier Philip 16
;Kaiser John - . Williitmeßolwt
Koss Joshua
ard - Thaipla
I Kenrick, John, - W '..
'Wilson Thorne*
Kciper Loarauca ', . 1 "-' - •Z . ` • • ;
Kinnel P • • ' 2 aler 4ifdrear
Kelly Sarath ` " L zi.dais.ib• i '
King Win •
... ' btlIP t.EI 4 I 4 RRS:
_,..
' Boy! Henry ' Mulligan .Joilis
I Brook •105e.4 .• • • iMPh 4O °/..ohallii r ' 7'
Bern Jiangxi ~.
.. .Miit( 1110T11" ; 4 :
Fireman fitichal ""Magarnirian' Thom*.
Ge' irsol facies 314,aughliff:Finnoas
Corcuins Thomas ' Mitchell Wird
Davis Edward . Isicvals., - ,Gersiga -
Davis Joshua Nichellta. Gac., " •
Dan:el Jelin . Newton Trititicai. .1. - ~•
Davis Rkiihard • •Obrian Davkl- .
Davis Thoinatt - Philips Did
D
7 ,
.n;e11 James , . . Preihs' rattlers.:
Felseithelee Benjamin Prie . eee -••7-4,-,, , . ,
Fenturn George` - I iit rabert Thol
Fregar John
. • Qn4lley 1.400 . .
Fred illaiick Richard RI aidikekfArtithairald
Griy Abi'iltaio i •Ricitai+mraMptuati
Breen Juseith . Ityan ••lakcheet.
Glee Win l' Rumfet Wns..-,'
IJerhert Ester . • adrikey France*
Hudson 4olin • - Suiiih • hulks ,. ..
Himdstin Robert •-- Striplettin John f
Jones Cornelia* -So:A-titan John.
Jones tlantel - Scott Illiphiel
liinwi John Sitiss_Williarri.
Jeaken Lewillie • , Stpaphenaoo Wm
James' Phi lip) 4'. ; ..1131tlich Wit ' ;I,
Junes. Thomas. . SteelWm" '
Kemidery Neil ,:. ' Ttgeit Joh n
Edward .:.•. .• Ttintlia• 4o fin
Lamb Joseph ._ • . Vaugh James
Lewis Janie& • „ -', William Able „ ,
Lamb Peter -,.., ' Water Daniel'
"Loyd Seth -•-•,, . . ' Williams Josnah
MeCanna- Brien • ' Well Willson . • -
Blisigrivern Edward, • . .
Persons calling for kite - rain the r above jilt will
'please say they are-advertised. • . - ___-`•
- E.. CH ICHESTERr I' Ntg
.
For Rent
.
GOO' . . , ,
_.
-4 standlet a Shoe axe Xaeetti, 'Wul
f,
. 211 - Jed tin the•Sebuylititl Valley Rill , 15
,s 3Aesi
the weigh scales. The house hse ;Plif* ' pied
as a taitin for several. mei, au ‘.....,,, "et a
hetter"stand to be : foetid In the, I IT' kood.—
Posts j esiitin given on the Arstsitf i ii ,Z pply at
fob 3 8-3 a - . • , 11! , OFFICE.
, . • "
10 4fh REAM JeraOping taper, Tor fele
lUr witojesale_epd fetid, ehe*p. • •
feb 3 B. BAIINAN.
fife 'Uookor,
01(1KWJGE abrvad, s;r a tune in Fnince.
li- Leila. by; Holster • i '
Confessionsaka elderly lady and gentlemen,
togq.thei sllWa•sariorypf &frier it orks;')ust re.
email andforigs W , .:, -it HAN NA_'.
3 - r " • • - '. .: . 13-
ISSEIMATIQNSIAn Pugin:went, the affairs
of i tlialt‘iik and Piper Met*. by the author
or'.Commoti roar;" prier 61 centa.jaaoceirest
arid for ca lc by • • 1341 ANN A N
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