NE - 'VOL: 1. PRINTED - AND; PD By BENJAMIN SEMI — "17 1 r41 Wage Dfna.rute AND IFT payable aemi-anjitially adran in the year, lig will be charged ceirelhe Paper rim . of postage. S 3 per annum. Itnot paid wit will be lidded to,the price °Nu - WEEK L 1 . 4.0 0C17,LA401 per annum, in advancit. • ff nbt paid within be charged Advertisements not exceediai, ic hailed $1 for threemasertions insert on. Larger ones in pro all adv . ernaetnents will be. a ! out, unless the time for wht th is Opeeiqed : and will he charged' `Yeirly acvertisers will be db, I Including subscription to the pap ofketspitig one advertisement no standing daring rite year, and th, er one is each pap" r for threes Ailletters addressed to the , etherwiee no.ettentina will he Ate nOticeg for meetings. &. wltich liSse beretrirlre been in ..dirtedls'e e Qv. etch. except •.(From . the New,Y , - • THE I NVITA 'Come to me ere the slid lea And the- shrill winds wt Ere autumn's gorgeoes col Clettigesits xeby dye. 1 it t Ere the Benito glories wa away— . Of violet, gold, and pear Era the steantlet stills its utmuring lay, And sweet waves cease curl. Ere the song birds wend their certain flight Far through the silent axy,' To where more genial climes requite There thrilling melody.' Come, oh. come,. to my c4age.boose : . Thou'li fir.d .by Elles'idireart 'Spellbinding ea - t spirit-giimne— . Nor shalt thou et e tlepar! : I.`hc Nuns o frioli. The (inter to which th . CIMIVelil belongs is' unPrececlently. severe.; but there were , even here twO nuns remarkable for t•heaus. tern y' of thir lives. TI eir fee . es had sr!. dom been seen, end when they were, the beholders regarded one with pity, but turned trom the other as from an unholy sight. They were known by the names of Beatrice and Rosalie. end had both been residents here many years. Nothing wa. knows of the ca,usee which first induced them:oo renounce the woad : and if curl osity had ever been awakened concerning them, it hk.liong since dumb 'red. They held no coo union tog they, and - ea%h re. gamed .the hers ga a Stranger ; yet still it seemed as if a mysterious tie connected them, which neither Could define ; and they were oftener seen! kneeling side by side, thaii any other tWo in the convent. Op the attenuated fulim of the sister Ro salie, sorrow had stanied all the ranges which "Time's effacing jfinger" usually ac complishes. The light of her eye was quenched, and the amide that had once beamed on her lip, vvealled. • Her cheek was deadly pale,- and; she looked as if wasting with anxiety fat the l ime when see should 'he called hence.' But her habit ual.expression of grietwas softened by a -natural mildness, which appeared like a ; ray of sunshine upon a uin ; a remnant of that whrEl,l once shed ladness on many,a heart. Far different were 4 the ipind of sister Be of beauty, that had bee tailied their haughty c dark eyes emitted gla penances had failed to si l l of her charms seemed' sudden paroxism of pa ing of d 'volcano, wine in its reach. The rep ed deep within the he felt; and although FII murmur to penances f form would have shr 'ready to inflict more t though outward suffer crime,-yet, placed one her unsubdued spirit again accomplished its 'But. the silence whic slated between these t,! -tined at last to be bro Ritual one morfiing lyr of the chapel, before i to,whom she had been er far mercy and pard aly smileless, and we cell, where she soon r to ask fur Rosaliaom alone with her: M rendered my presence sudden--attack should and I Was perini'tted t , . apparent that her stre declined, she could Much longer. Her _ die exerted herself to ~ g_ty tai :- • . -. ir A have dwelt here,!•shatiegan, 'yet • iicarceti has a wool been tittered between • glut:m.l have thougl t., when praying by tby side,that my spirit was absolved in sin I n 1 nbw feel that I - shat - soon meet the re- - ward 'dim to -my cri ea; and istesiitable impulse compels me to•urifold the case of -qty misery. In va t have I confessed.— The priest his no p4 wer to pardon. In vain have I lacerateray body. I cannot kill the undying worM l' t iier voice now hi:tome more piercing; tor eyes seemed bursting from their welt- •:, j •. - ° • - • . • . . - ii *liiiititt ' ." ' .rint -1- ' 1 WILL TraiCH 'MU fil . iCic tift ietwilLis iir 'OE 11431,1117 AND MILINGopr ilea* 'lnc ZIIIOI3NT.IIIIIII. , x -",•.' -',' , • , --2.4. ',in - V - I , 4- I- 1 •1 . -, 1-i , 'A. - . 1 :: 4:r ~... -. .f.,i.• -..-.1.:11 N ifAitc., LASHED, N N-A N . eta, and wnocietbig around tie r cnitiPtier, as if in pinsu4 n(nome_9..bjnet seen by hei :EMI . . selralorre. . . . . ‘ln sleep J see dwell' she tnurriturid'i lawake,they tyre ettli Before ate t; Soon shall 1. be. even as ye. are! No ! she shrieked, .not as ye are,: for ye were inno cent, are blessed, whilst I—' C ENTIt per asummi e. J r sot paid with .to aJI those who re- I To mail subscribers On the year, 50 cents ription7 She paused, and turning toward Rosati a, continued•: 'While 1 have strength, let me reveal to yoti my dark transgressions. Look'. said she,. throwing littc)t her veil, 'and see if ye can discover the beauty that was once my beast Her dark eyes flashed proudly ;as ,she spoke, but the light soon- died' away, and in the .meagre form before us we could scarcely imagine that aught whiCh woo lovely had ever there its chosen seat. the year,t2 50 will ! twelve lines will be andso cents for one rtion. aerted until ordere • y are to be continue • ccordingly. I rgeii ¶l2 per annum; r—with t he privilege exceeding 2 equates insenion of a small. E=CIEM 'tor moat be postpaid, afd'to land other notices erred gratis. will be arriages and Deaths. 4tairy were the waiters that the fame of my wealth and beauty drew around me ; but I listened to their love with' haughty indifference, and felt &secret Pride jrk the pangs they appear to suffer. My ihseriSi biliity to other4 l woes has been puniihett. by my own. t too have loved—wildly, madly loved! '1 was in Venice, surrounded by all that was noble and magnificent. Among those who came to see if report Snake true, was rine whom no fe male eve could lank upon arid not remember. He seemed dazzled with my beauty, and I exerted myself to ea ottiale him. Accustomed ro • homage. I deemed that tcould command it. Prom bun I never received it! In vsin I tried the power of intim. I could not melt him. •The eloquence that had so, often charnied others, he rega:rded with cold indifference; I rallied all my powers, but • I could nut wan him. At" accomplishMents might havn, awakened his wonder, but they did lint touch his! heart. I grew silent .and timid in his presence, and from being the delishtnf sucie4y 1 became apparently in diffecedt• to ittlf, around me. Mast it was not indifferende ! Too- rest desire to please, had tali.en from me . the power My books were unopened, my harp un touched, and pie stbords, as they broke, -sounded to mrear the pr es age of my own (talk fate. 1- ',Driven alt4st to Madness by the inten sity of my soaring, I forgot for a moment the dignity otimy sex. I knelt—yes, she continued, a trlirisiel4 crimson flush suffu sing her pallid cyturtenance. knell to him, and told dim my shante. With a look of mingled pity and acorn, be turned away! Years have passed, yet the memory 01 THAT LOON is itleep in my heart ! I never sakliim more. He becanie suitor to another—one who was indeed love!) , ; yet in My. pride I . never dreamed that she could rival me. Can it be, said I, that foi••heril am scorned, perhaps de spised I Andt 61411 he, with all a lover' - fond ardor, 'Drink the rich fragrance of her breath, and sip With tenderest touch the rates of her lip, k - M irror.) TION. !yes fall, !lade by; MMO whilst lam ca . .4it off with contempt". The . thought Wit° tfitterest agony. Who can intint my emotions, when ev. r ry one arounl ate spoke of their approach tog nuptials'? For whole days Iwas lost to myself all to all who watched beside me ; and wen I fir,, returned to. a sense of my misery, it was to burn with a fire that even no*Ticorches my very heart and l e dark workings ni lee. The remains da zzl i na?st ill re • taracter, and' her cgs which all h er ften. The wreck I wrought be some stun, like the burst destroys all with mence that is seat. I , rt, she had not yet brain Hatrhd to all human kind, but a hove all towaird her who had rubbed* me otall I prizedi was my consuming passion. Even be, the loved one dol not escape.— All my thoughts were directed to one ob: ject, and thait was • - vm,usexcE!" With a gasp that seemed her last; she .added, ,And I have 14Ai. it , 1 The bridegroom and the bride sleep ea Ma, same cold gray% ! 'No, not both t' shrieked Rosalie, for I am here! The cop was death to 'him a lone !' • bowed without, a om which a sterner 1 ilk, and was ever an was exacted, as ng could efface her More in the world, fluid probably - hhve : work of desolation. i g e had so long sub lwo . sisters, was des . en.- Beatrice %las .g on the pavement he. image of a saint offering up her pray uh , She was utter nveyed her to her •• overed sufficiently to desire to be left Beatrice never recovered the shock of that moment and Rosalie did not long sur vive the destioyer of her happiness. i Two stones mark 4ie spot where the victim and the murderttssleep side by side ; and many are thil ; ,fpravers offered up by_our ho ly sisterhoodilior their salvation. Exchang4 at .New York i - ilin London 9 a 9* parAfant. preiaittag: The Mask Baronetcy, is to he renewed in the person of :11., r..Worsley Esci.,of Yorkshire. A counterfeiter being seized in London by a 01ficer,'swailinied five half-crowns; by dunking him four fell opt.. ' capacity of nurse ecepary, lest some gaid overcome her remitin . : for it was gth !hart" so rapidly .t possibly survive oice was faint, yet tell her tale - or hor- Mr. Cooper tailor of London obtained a verdict of £lOO tgainiit the Times -newspaper for a libel, having asserted that he had,been hired in •wkme eMbtioneering tbusiriess What Soitakell 'Aid for Johnson has Bagwell 4ape for. atimildl. . , raLtOtif : 1 achliing in Smitihr.idge• reeleted I tour feet nin . mites in iirenenterenee, in height (hi, Feet. 1 ' their loyalitY is as gretit is their puddings, Vic ~ ha has someAtreog epptortere. i _ The .101 l o jibe Worcester and-Birmingham - FAIT' for 113.4 last-throe mirth greatly exceeded /the retureS-. iiir kiwi, presiotur shoilat length of time, a half yeerly dividmid 0f.:.£2 per share . Was , declared. - [-, - ... : . , , , The Teignritooth Bridge weir Exeter.; fill has ty with a tretWeiodoes.eraith; tom :mare, arches ;of the bridge distrigaged themselves. ' Nothing was • sung at, the time toaccount for !the fall, but some Minh w it the effect of daspetaing the lieu liy, the steam dredge. ~ .. . . „ - MI • • . . . , •Y. 7 .7.:Nit ).gGI L ..._ rf...1, 7 41, - ;•..2 • ' ?AI - 7 - 2;•• r•• . l•!`•4 t •` . . 4, •04? •a r:r.q. , - -1-, , , NGLAND. ►Orr i giritVE A T ESDAIrMoIIiNifi 9101 ett lAgI I TElitliEll0 1 3 L tminvr s thrif 15.7 . • The Biralltgbarn,liregiel.luVit4 i# 8 : 1 '11 1 Teadriadtesdity . 13tercastrig : ,, ... ,: ... , . A gentleman having , MdidAat_utup .frwer titan Orerof bar msjiirity's rearditiftiiinpr were tribe miiiied," a lady reiplied, 'Nib fir the . Orestes in Wolfing I regime:" , ' , /•• 1 '-' - - • iCe, seerilies.:-LAnn" Ncdde It yeses of age- . was bunieditorke.th at'Brightnn. Berle:suits resided li in, Lewis' Buildins., ,sk Child ea o,Elisabetti If.aye:,.wasecrusliedtto death by 'S cos cart near her greed fathers Jain Claiton , on' th Deeton rode near York. John Lee, blanket! nisiiutketurer of Earlsheaton, war, killed by .the drachma', of a lomied : percessiesk gnu barrel, seteitiateti from the' stock. .Plichnison a joiner a nativioi York was drowned at Tancaster. ' Mr. Green, the Celehrlited Aeronaut ascended lrem'Vewhall London in the traiiimi Balleon with air gentlemen end- twoladiss. , t 'Three military prisoner, receritlylescape&from the-Sower, but: were efurrwardli retaken—their Oita ree . verAr ii.A7nions. . ' • . ' By' a ;:geent Misiter'raiigilmentiWin Oftivelve hours is obtainedbisivecLotteldiiiirid Liyeryaol. 'A tab drlver recently 'died in &melon, Tram glanders recidentally eaughtifrorria horse which he rubbed down.with a pocket s ll 4kerchieL 1 The Schoolmasterr,of London red yieinity,to the. number of 200 met to take into Consideration, a proposiiion of the London Universityi College to admit them to the benefits 'conferred by that, Institution. Lord Brougham piesided by re quest. The Maine Boundary Question vas the order of the day is the Housent Commons on the lin of Aurgust, IRELAND.' A. notorious - outlaw and robber er the name of Thunder Fox. who fur the lasttdn kears.has era. dad the vigilance of the law, has at length been arrested between Ratheore and Sommerhill Meath Go. The police. had used every exertion to secure hinrilLbut he constantly escaped them At length one of the officers disguising himself as a beggar \knocked at his door---his claim was adinittee, and he was hospitably received. After discoveNng that be was. entrapped, Fili made a desperate attempt to escape, but was finally over powered by numbers & Committe4' to Trim gaol. A civel officer Lamed Hays froni Glen having arrested a man fur debt it Shoot-golden was atoned to death by the prisoner's friends.. Peter Jones.—A converted Chippewa Chief is preaching in Limerick. .11,5011 - rs been subscribed towards bnilding . a Chapel at Sydney New South. Wiles. Healy the Painter, is an American born hut the son of an frishman,who left Dublin in '9B during the troubles. H is family were poor; at 12. years Healy was a plough boy, then a bakers apprentice,during which time be used to stotr do liMg to study models in the Wilidowliof-pr , int shops that he was Lamed off; he then tout to sign pain ting and color grinding; and after various vicis situde has reached his present eminence. 500,0001b6. leathers are yearly sent to England, from thii Country. 21dr. Juhn Setilly,inne of the Cethdlic magistrates lately appointed•by Lord Mulgrave wee recently attacked near Duaila while tiding to. Cashel chapel by several men with blackind faces, who Wished him to swear to the cOntents . oi a pa • which they handed him 6 threetning to shoot in ease of refusal. He replied hmwoutd act bon oinbly without to oath, upon whiall they rtletsed him. Most of the clergy, dye thotiMerick Chrcmi• cle have been excluded from ltkei commigaion o die Peace. , 'Si. Patrick's. Day wax celebtatbd at Colombo, island of Ceylon. '4 A Marriage 1a about to take place. between the lon. C. F. Ponsonby Oldest on 11" the Et.oron de Morley, and the daughter of Viscount Duncan. non. ! ; A young dare devil.* trial tit lienagh for rob fiery, threw a stone from the dotik at his prose- Cuter whiCh severely injured intit and- was about tp throw another at the Ju.dgejsqlesa the officers interfered. The trial tirticelded-:-he was found kailty and sentenced tl setlitn gears transports. Edon, upon which be said he shOuld beihappy. to return with a monkey Minch:the bugs from the .fudges wig. i The Irish Municipal Bill.avasl!ad in the hotie bf Lords . July 26. without a division. WALES. ' The River Tab' hda beeri 'ficioded and severe lives lost near the Pendynch Iron works. The number of mar riages ,atiMerthyr Church the year previoias to ;uly 1, t!a252. M The apple crops theineig i th hoead of Leo ininater is a complete tailor., iv ole orchards ha. `wing the apperanrc.of being strunk by lightning, la rise of malt may ; therefore Ete eixpected. , Snob is tati ; eignrmirus incr;e.se of the Swansea FopoiA r driveuthai, single raj lAtely purchased to the amount of X 16,0150: ' . • • . • The Greet Weilen :Rsll!srai to Maidenhead yroceede most, prosperouslY. - In Juue I{ooo ime.sengeraper reVere 41 0 ,1m0/tell -at an ay. erage tete of 28 mi per'huhr.e, The Breweil of Messrs. Mill am of itakit hag 1 been destroyed by Ore. ' Messuies aritaking to'hatm k enitaire hospital provided n't the renthyrrslite cliteri; nearly 2000 persona are employed in theinmitur, and:the num. tser ofaegislentsahat occaultlivelied to their deter mination, • • - , ' The neiLhborbooil of M i rtiotb has been ite.l with a tremendous : the Troth/ over. spread its land, saideeOirie teilees bridges &C. Grousmool, DingestimAltairafren ind other pl*. cos partimpautd to ',its sever' ' Dr. Richert:ls &Inerlyg r eefor. otSt. Martnii Ixnk, has bequeathed.X 4. to .ett: An 'attempt his'! , -.:l:"Aiidtg 'te'reausditite. the Leith Saud Riteou'tt is 2Ziesia time they , vrere removed. to the,Morael how 0pr0c,....., The ancient lira vs - proartul the Three Lotidana heid..lktetr, 201 41 . • 1 1 , 11 14 ff4ePtil.lit Z i4l. oil 41 - e JO ) 1 07: . 1 - • ' ' 't , • Mr. Leslie, the it P nen 'albite* of'. Me9;,baditiattiisHetilty l itr - Iptilhi Moo - mate lets parishioners. litiroini to teeltiiisie• to lireloh,' he poarallr flmodaldivtrhiiregatione , fishing e• •.:. 1 t. lAt i : w ,t, 01: 01 01 irsilasiag atabisav 4104:oeitAis _amdon: theybere ...potting thew 'lode" in the .e.harritatti • he elpoetulated and reiineatetiltheinio'inter Chereht they - lo• - do* , Oakes he.. .e 00 1 .4. throw the stone lather thee thfetelq! .Ider.:ePeent took or his coat and 4 Pitched the atone at such I distance thit none couldolenepeer his mark -- , Deetily tmpreiWird withi his trOireritheyafterenkiiit abstained atithcrequalt iiciaralli•Stuidayfainuse lnaPlL 1 • ,I firer*: Fishery,--Prii:,fishery _in Lochfine has thii season been ttry productive: it is daily increasing. 'The Beekbeven beef tiu "emitted for theatortherh'stetions. iltattie East 'beat was starting from the -shore,‘al watett • belonging to one of another crew .alteitd i y stetted. was found to be left behind; they. were , going to. mill back, when the cry from the beach wee—"gin ye do ye wit hue nee tuck" - and - te MAIM the soperatitton another boat was manned to convey the watch on board. The Clyde river is much improved at the har. bout. The view ,rrom Glasgow bridge would astonish any one who,haditie t . veen tSe Broom ielaw for a year or 'two. Sevirallarge American vessels knideci with cotton! had arrived, and high compliments are:paid Ito their compact and gaol. proposUorts. . • Malcolm Di o,toci. the Leirisinorderer whose sentence of execution i,is respited, is to be,trans. ported for life. . . ' The Duke ofeathbridge and the Marchioness of Breadalbane were admitted membirs' of the Highland Society it liiverness i by acclamation. rows ILLu. WEDNESDAY MORNING, SEPT. •19, 1838. traps.—The, LocriP of New Jersey to obtain 'cribs of a religiops sett, have plated a respectable Methodist iclergyman on their ticket. Mr, Van Buren in the' New York Convention voted to ex clude miniaters of religion from is scat in the legislature. We should add in justice to the feel= tugs orthe religious persuasion named, thpt the proceeding' has been *no where approved. Riding a Rail. —The Locos will never get ti red or riding their new Hobby, the Gettysburg Radioed. It will be 'a roogh ride for their cause. Every. insertion of the tape -worm gains na a do zen votes—sa ride away if needs must, with whip nd spur: Who killed Cock RobinP—,The cobbler and tinker address can find no parent in the navy de partment. and the late Treasury Chelanr de manding duly on certain free silks is like tosliare the same fate; The Secretary denies having ever authorised such an act.—That mischievous Mr. Nobody is in' Washington—du arrest him and put hint Jandir bonds to father his own children. Texas has been invaded by 310 dtsaffeeted Mexicans and 1500 Indians supposed Cherokees, they aresnow near Lebbseca--Gem Houston has made !ivery arrangement to give them a propei reeepon. Rather .RquiroaalLondon critic I says MN. Honey plays i• Woman's the Dev il" in a truly natural at*. . Q:7' is it possible that i 3 tinker H ill is to be levelled ? Forbid it, enius uf old mor tality !—One tenth , of the money - we Whigs are to win on the next eiectiost.will buy it up let's mat% a subscription, re. lain it unpolluted, arid aa'a monument of another revolution shout' to-he.effec ted, al most as important its the one cradled on its classic grounds. Do not plough the sod wet with the blood;. of :Warren and his compatriots. Ready Wit.—"Yau broke my window, did you not?" said a breathiest, storekeeper to a youngster wilo,was overtaken _while running from his accidental destruction, "To be sure I. did,"-was the quick reply, "don't you see I'm running home for the rntiry to pay for it." . _ IP° Boats.-- An Iron steam ship left Liiierpool in America for March, hut the irpti so affecteirthe compais that she was complttely bothered and twisted about, and was spoken and taken in tow by a French corvette, when out, of fuel and.pro visions. A Wit Upset:—Theodore Elook, the wit and poet waathrown out' of ins cab by a clumsy market wagon. The wagon it appears was right wrong, nothing was left-hire but -a tumbler —he however made the upsetting of his cab a vehicle for punishing the retailer of greens.. , Ctarles MattbeWi'and lila. lady , (late Mad am estrta„) . ttre kick ing up a dust at the falibionable-VaeSs is the State of New ltdrlt','by sending' "their servants to the' piblie• tables."' EicUse thern a little while,: till they learn 'better. Mainers in our roptablicau;comttrj . -iif re , i;o l r . 't speaks truly, lit iwould be a &liter breach of decorum Should:the lady herself mingle with respeclable pen*. • Fall of Stocks.HWltite •Ciaira . taltre• considered eke 'by the exclusives; and black itocksioted mit of fashions We sha'n't try the exphtirneitt in the coal re. •gion. • What's. in a .riarael-4Thofidaia,tiloPe is a patentee for aliew 'invented double threaded aogra. * Mane' for thr, Better:—trine of .the ten patriots arello be. transported for ;life ,-- - they should he, ,Ivared at the idea in oftWingewpielpdf 'Anigh - aplaee,—*likt, ottit we never read X 'Miner. - '''. , • , U. S. Bank-- - ha Whet Waked the bas, 'en lai4aoc[ao,addresi delivered .by the chitUcti-Mr• Waters.. Who will he, orator, fat the. Xsa...Buren t 3 ulitressr7-al,pket ri, ~ • --,0-, s 11" 4 VISE citit a - tr7l)l.:t . . , 1 ,-- • r 4 " : Orilyyt•Ploltrir ::" - - ,, 1 u'll'lN - JWA46.NE-TOWNBBtt:': ! l ately latke me,etingtittliii i itt . or 'W ‘i,ttlid 'the idlliiiiine fitaiitihipis4On% ven , Willie -housed of - .lsibb iiikintill,lo' Priedertibiligi bisatuiti4 the 1 1011 i ilatilf - JACOB 'lt AgIICRW.E4. - i w,i!s eilPi:li to the chair, and Mak-4,tlibt Parr; POfeit -4n Fztiarroims Eh; Joao! Mibitiliton,ll.- COB !W RAY , HENRY 13 socreit.„ ifkititiar Y ENO, Sin. IliziiiirSirii, .Prres..LAtt- BENiTEIN.4NDREW FOY, JOHN ; SNYriER, Jr. rice' P sidents• and JacobAtinnids, ..Esq l l ' Daniell Snyder, Dalaid Knits& and Difiiiit Ely ,ISeiteitaries. ' The ohjecl of the limiting 'Wilt stated from the chair, when on motion a terninit tee 61 . 40 sieav appointed to akaft proceed ings for the meeting. While thi chair - WatrselectiOg the com -mittOe, Wialticiaw, Atideliried; Esq. iras colloid on; Rod 'addressed the meeting .ii 'the Germaal language.: Bili 'addiess waa . received with great applause, and, he was repeatedly iitternlpted Witlthe plaudits of the 'people. I ' ' '" ' - *,, After he tioncluded, the Chair announc ed the following committee, to vie- Dr. I.:bommi Roliy, Jusepb,fertig,aien....Daniel. lire:Mir, Sr. rmdwig - 13ergei:, 'Simi:in It re me r, Wan.l?..ylitradia, Daniel Sterner, Au thoriY Reibsimen, jr. John Mitidig, Janl3, Kremer, Wait. Sterner, 'John S. Ster er, .JacobFauil, Augustus Hoffman, Jo as Dieter, F. Haas, Esq. Pitir Wunder,: V. Straueb, Laic* Dish, Simuel Fenster a chil., John Slitner, Fred'k. WerntO, S nt uel Kaerahei, John Kremer, Joseph er-, i i tag, jr. A.. Hiebsamea, jr. Jacob Min ch, Henry Fenstiermacher, tlenrySeylor,J hn W. Heliner,lJoseph Kuehner, Geo. ' itc- Iteobilli s Leonard Sholl, . Jacob Leeken ill, H. Darkens, 'Jacob Figig, David Ma ha mer, Samuel Achenbach, Jacob He ler Frdd. Shaeffer, who - retired a short til and reported the following which 'werl nammously SdoptecL• Wher . 6as, Ale time is tipproacning wben the freemen of this Commonwealth will be called up 6r fellow. citizens to pr ide n to chons6 by ballot imp e.a mongst their over the great State of Permsylvani, ~as Chief Magistrate; and whereas, the tri - nds of the National adrninistration <6 ry where arelonking with intense interest od anxiety to this State as their last hop tn.. a victory here as a rallying paint for t eir discomfitted and broneo forces, and are 1 : bearing all heir energies to effectuat to thMn the most 'desirable 'of all 'objects; and whereas, the administration Of the ii airi -. of this Cominuawealth under JoseiilLit-: - • ' tier our preaent' worthy and enlightened (;Fief Magistrate, has been eminently Sim: ceikful and; prosperous, because ' has pursued a 'Course characterized b 1 the most untiring zeal and faithful devotion the true interest, the welfare and happiness ME 1 3 :1734e1a . ' ;'.. r - $ . 4 .4 1e ".U.. 1,4 f(. • • y 1,61 i` sait~iottbi'~dds~i7lssF" ,hv..~ 8`'l~"'.1~ `?fit_ wb .:.~. 51_ 6rt: evitior..l 13.1 of the whole people; and whereas, it-is an inclispensable doty as citizens and (seemed. sensible of the obhgatioe of patriothon oh all suitable . occasions, to - recognize the 1 cliiims of all fiithful public servants: l and r.,,0 to reward ieir invaluable del-vices by our icialnus„su rt, unwavering confidOce, 'arid afeddfa t attachnient, knowing ti* wis-1, do, that evelry great and good man Irrho , ml l e dkstinguishr himself in the cause o hitt c4untry, wi Ibe aasailed ',with cu (' ilies'' and - false.hoo.l2, for thi purpoie of 44 act: ing from bOltwell merited fame, and t re-. 1 by destioying his abilities to seri_ his,l felloW citizetis: Theretore,. _ I • 1 Iteartlvect 4 That. Jotieph Ritper, l , the Washington Farmer,-•is worthy of our, °i n o osed sluppert and confidence, and that like all trine patriots, be has earne d for him. self a clean . title. to the' gratitude and ht- tichment of all lovers of their country b3, l ' hisin-Valuable public seriiCeal r• '. 1 • Resolee4; That-in him we tecogniike ! tin *meat man,and one of the ablest andtest t et • Governors Ithat Penney! vaniatas eve had;. one who.- I -.-- administered : the offal ?of -this tii ~ , citi.wealth in' a itipirit!•or 'pi Orn aOdtcliali ;uprightness and unsure-- --, in the histaty of this or'ailY .Other a. :! •Trisiiadt.i . „. ,: itesph, -. ,;' ~That :Osseo Itzmort„ !a , *4!. . tit* 'he,. gratittide , of the ,pcOple l Of ; Beet -' he has sustained thaciid, t 44; finances rd• the Commonwealth; tmishpAr d;in times cflenerateinherrassment, 0: ii.., ficulty and datigetr.--r' , ,. • , '.‘ . . • ' 1. 1 ' .... 0 13,ecatitai" he bas dierinislied the'S ale ebriand .increased' the income- . f our, pubtit - ivoick4 igi 141 - to make them yiel 'in tittre more limn tido Years, 52.,216` _ 4, Whereas during - the siltywire Of 'hi , b censor; Geo, 3Velf, they paid:Ai:tit' i . • - *-: reduced • i . Because -he- b a g great p-.. 11 liurthen of taxation.. •.- -• : ; Li- : ' 1-J6e : rause ,Iktio Wilts protected i seirstik.of Pennsylvania from. State i and her institutions-front Federatyi ri,„ , .._ . • ~. -. •- : ri . .. 0 ./ . . x ;„,./Zerofved, Mutt Joseph ltitnec t tied tti.the credit and honour of: 'n 41mconntry- In- sapecie currency.: ti .:ordy, \ paper now in circulation: in..l' a 3 Ivltailti and notfcouvertibla in ' . a t .place Where issued, are throse.nfAtts ME . .. •:1.- • • - • ..,k,,,--;-...,,,,...rz_—=` ...—.4,-- - -•:;.;-2,, ' - .......,..01 I, ' 4- • 1-!' 7 :;-• t• ',,A „:...L." . 1 - 1-'-tre'' ' 4. - ' .... '_. . • .......... , -7,1- , --.4•••• 4; --,-, --c- : ..., • • • - *.. c 4 • 10 , - 4 - vc;- I *lrt •-f-- tt' •,;.: '- • .1,-. 1 / 4 :-'-' '..5.'1" , -4-_":- -'i•-• ' • -' , . - 1, 4 .-4:..',"..T1.; - • 1. .i---.1.'-.. '- .4 - ,-... , ••-•-...-7 •••4.-4 , ••••• - 6P-- , ... , ..., •;,..'t Nri..44-„5t..2,..: „ ij'APer Vig; no' .."'C'reV,' MI Eliii . • te4 , _ ;71 ;;Gooiritimt, and laticr.fiiiiiitliatrielli - Now' kinitrk ind Marreptalau to the vanity of - Philadelphia, atufgaidingiti the Aounty which iij priPt conclusiviid hat the name-' of Shin ; aster', be= otift*-toltheLDwitod not . .4', , ratinived,...,VotAVlefrandulerit insolret. rereOftt:thelltl4o444Xibi:ttio•Stotia.: unim petictitd;.satne,,ged,tiy. evf dence::of ' tingdoncer4fri COoott*:ehdyliy Abe , receipts" of Porter hint Iti'Jmitiiirte hand' l_eriting herei!' his fries& dare-sot4tnys and-that a man who is thui:prarair4o the vintld cif.the'high ,ICeitnetifoatjury,„ iewlt tworthy to rule free and iineektireol ple. . 'Reso/oed, That David R. totter la man whom we unapt cqiisdientiottaikeilP. port under any circumstancei for the of ,fiee of GoVernor, 1. B ec ause hip - netghborriaai t ti4beX alike destitute of talentaand integrity:; 2. Because he is the Locofimbendoth t.twaty eandidate. it. - 3. B eca use he is in,teicrt4ViC plaster isistew, as , the conduct of Mona and patty proves. - • , • • 4. Bel he never the Statattny service, as his whole lifikproves:. - Resolved, That the Chargea , „made a , eainst Joseph Rimer about the Gettysblirg Rid! Road i s an attempt to ithpoeeitpon the people a fabricated and Maliejous • falsehood, kn o wing at theet _nciljtnti that said rail roc cominencedender. :the' administration of 'Geo. Wolf, and•the first ' appropriation that was made was voted by their own candidate, David,R. Porter, and vetoed by Gov. Ritner. ' Resolvid,, That the late report of the Secretary of the Comninnerailth andAu ors, hi 13urrcia es :.arid:lllOblirti (hoth of wham are commissioners of the' internal ImproVement Making.the State Debt 8100,000 less than it was when' . Josephtßitner came into office,Tiroves eon.: elusively the eharge of- the Vati•ztEuren end Porter Central CoMmitteo - arititiris- . burgoigainst vtitti, ttkiltOrea,4 o ., ors tite o State deht,- to be. false,_ mfd4latfars to 'hat degradationthey Voluntatilytwiltsub mit themselves, to deceive if Ojeado; so ' honest totirmunity. j ,Resolved, That the come ep,,,titagifigkeer - drieif WailcogVen 040 - wtll6,Witrilien' - month 'piece, at the ma k xfot 41414ivinciplea' of the meehatile lipplyilig* them the name of tinkers and ebtatirsVind . ds neuncing them as unjust to bilekivated to • eifice, because. forsooth,they-Inay,inokiikei „a Sherman, .or Greene, have ..receinil s - - college•education, ealls!forth 'ardrittiga led scorn and conteatpti-•of every lne -9f the country, i * 2, RCSOlted4 That-the attempt.,tmthaidlas- - 1- pe rate Portermen; to caricature Governor Rioter by vulgar w3od-iiigitivinWletiseir :papers, making a ridicule cif - bia4lemtwirat.:* m babas, and his plaio.republictin -mangers, is.an insult which they democraey;cif,the errantry _will, know how to rehnke'!ifthifl • ballot boxes: -Resolved. That we approve oftherinnitt ination of .Wie.ter C. Livingston,,, of }Le high county, as .a candid Ate ter.„Coegmoi helieving him io be an:honingirid Arne •Ilemocrat; and that 4e pledge-01'10*am to - give him together with :•the:e9Rotr * ,Ticket nominated by the Ritnerrdemorit in' Convention, ' otir,tidivided ' - ,*titilams' i• • !support: Resolved, That we iipproie orthatpun,;, - i ty Meeting' to be tlia,-09rwigh ,Pottsville on Saturday the 29t of Se,p_telor r.Z.7,3 • • Resolv4i Tint the . prftee,dh Teo the' ifiltreting lte Ruhlishedi* ail thq peper! -the county friendly to the re.electitat of 'Joseph Rioter and signed" by the Ctfficers. James H. Grad; Ri4.; Oriviii!ourg: was citified upon, who-infdreired the -meet- ' lingin-a,spirkted 84014p:tin plgtelneAtiting" all'the charges mactemgatayt l e:f ioseylt.Rit- - I ner, andturn thalablet upnifilialn by tiNtiPg : OkkghVgiel.orLdtnatiolifkixid R. Porter, WeC ./I:4„Afana, Esq., a delegate who attendeethe Pittsburg. Coritention,- -gave a- @story of whit he sale andtheard at-Pittiharg,—whenitiffr. , .T....>.,T,Jrcraer ,ivair called upon and,addressed thipapting: in...the German LarignageottiOtempluded' by„reading Gov..Shottaa'i'llatteri'wlllClV was. ilceived with threeelitirty ehisetai 'On motion the tritieliaglicgeuirnid antr gave three hearty claideit fitr. -I,4roles Joe.. ; ,(Signed hy,thelciffieem.) ' we, 6 u- .61411114r.TED: owoy_ , llinnitiw•fiobaariberii.on 11 th o[-August int; a RED COW.:With a. spot on - each and:foot; jrs afwvir the hook • th'elito of it iiallar—aboat tiolyy4ro • J old. , 4•Whoever will retOrnlaitid - ant.tritive in- • .1-1 4 .,tornsatiwwwliere.abo can be'lzidishalimicwire a anwird.of 115 and the thanks ofthe'ainwNi ' _ lit Poitayrbers, Sept - = 72.4 R Il.lla — Nibere 0 1 1 114 , ifirdiblifTh lideffile. tipHE Vaettion' isill'4Metidoline likitetikilezt .-11.. month: end the. Wintelv.Terme thelt llak , month, when l 4l l onhohMturrtilniittimi: • - - Apply to. • Eri f mil ii: l 6: woo, - - 1 • Kintberton, Sept. 15,1230..i”:tpr - 5 , VII-3t 2=, t===l fM