, It: mums re'- '2W -- urgii7 of' • Two Dom..uus per annum: payatay.'semtarsiotar Ii advance. If not paid whin the year, sit 50 will be a m p& , -, • at • - - ; Poatiltidailrillberehlrg. 1CC2~5-;c cal*: • naelilikccet . charged $1 for lWee linserviehda-=list pO'custihibl : one iusertava.x.AAPsetor Attattre/ 1 IFmosis, %Übe ilwarted ordered out 'Vaal rb hioli they are to tie continued is. speedladotaitV. tU belclitied accordingly. , • Yotrly. adfertiseral.will,be .chargeiL sl2.4terAtentan inclidingsabac,riptiett to,the pager—with the privilege onceepinehh, OredvVitisetnent not eiteeditig 2 squire( .tatudiugtihuiim the year s lnd the insertion orb smaller one eadh poser roc three successive times . , • All letters addressed to the editor-inest be post paid otherwise an ant/1160ln w ill be paid to t h eta , AU notion for ate4fiagi. ate soul-other notices which. have heretofore. beep inserted gnats. will be charged 45 cents ehth,exceptiMartages and oemhs. !Cr Pamphlets. C Canis, BilLk' of. Laduig. and Bspdhitls of every. ' aixiplWii. neatly printed' al this Ohre at the. lowest cash prices. • RosrEcT US THE MINERS , JOURNAL. TlLlS.Journal was .tnatertally eblaried and otherwise litvroved at the e,nn n,sicentent or the year, and' wil l :lbw rank with lilt paper in the state, out bf Pl:bladelphrz its pages will be de uteri to a • .Grmteral. Uhronicie or the Coal Business; linprovenaehts iri the Manufactory of Iron; The pnigress of 'the Arts and 'es-iences; A Summary of European Intelli;enee; The Current Nre:,v.4 of the Da.y. Aad in iddition,eadli nialrOur will he furnished, unless a uraas of local master should exclude it, with • • ORIGINAL TALES, Thereby 'Malting it equal in interest to iLl3nypubllClli9Uo W subscriptton pnces double a in amount. th Pat tmerested tirlbe Colt or Iron business. is yv•al eoneraf . rea ie.r, is pagei wal it is hoped, a vii I i t;it -inform Ltioa and a indsezpen t, and - ito pun+Onil be 4 ,ared' to render it worthy the patronage . o 1; all dances of tbe community. AVNO II Eti E.VL%JIG ESI ENT. la the First week in fanuary,llo l d, the Miners' Jour n•l wdt again be enlarged by the addition of another to ea h page, chili will'inike it the largest pa per published in the State, nut of Philadelphia, provided each autaxerther ...ill, to the mean tone. procure us au adilato la. oie who do not, will be charg ed ..$!. 5;1 ~er a:*!er the enOtripralent lakes place The Coal Region will then have a errwilt:love abroad tbrov.ll add credrt to the eater rale and Warranty nulls crtizens.' li. BANN.V.S. PLIILADELPIi A\l) purrs; 1.1. LE OPPOSITION ~~__ .`~~ LINE UI DA I Y COACH VS, Via Heading . awl' .Wirosttnrn RAIL ROADS THE Pitleruhers, having neerded t, the earnet iii,heitatioini "is Cie travelling et,ininurrity on this route, r.,,.ct , u11y alis).4unee to I.Lie public that they Love ewe ineneeil -running 11 1) %ILI' LINEOF Pitillfirlploia aml l'ortsrstle, ccom nod au On of ,ou iv. roekulies are entirely new, thitit at Troy, large and roomy, dud tioperior to any now runnin,z in Pennsylvania. Experienced and accommodating drivers are en gaged, nod every allcolltgl paid lu tUc cullll4al and convenience of ttaVcilurei uo the route, by the Proprie tors and thrtr A:trots. 41_1" So ana l ,: will be permitted on any cons idera titm tottaleces 7 —t.oa will the rates of tare he changed ath:r Lines ?Mould tit 11,1 k proper to reduce their 11.ted;o l tr everytoo natlitoz—ut to ,o 1 1.; the w 0.01., aid Soto aim of the Proprietor* to areammodatt the putilic at a reasonable rule of Fare—they therefore e nd Moot l .,yie public to sualato them to the u rttolsing. . . . _ The Line will knee their ottice, in the nld Po.:t otri.4e, al P i ithoolle every in•trnitig at 7 ,• A, til and Leave 4 6.111'kr.i1124 11•itel at .11 : 1 o'clock, every, 11101'11!11;:f, and at L 1;1.AI-1C every alterlhekt. By the hene, peta4eitoers arnve at Reading the came day, and leave Reading next morning at 10 clock, and arrive in Pottsville at 3i oelock, P. 31., at the following RATES OF FARE From Pottsville to Reading. From Reading to Pailad'a, No. I Car., 3 00 Do. Do. ....No. 2 Care, 2ao Pottsville to Port Clinton 75 Do. tr, 'Hamburg 100 From Philadelphia to Pottsville, No. I Cary, 500 Do. Do. DJ. No. 2 Cars, 450 Omnibuses are e. , gageo to carry ~ puoengers to and from the depot in Philadelphia and-across the Bridge at Nmrt.towo, flee 01 additional chargLa, at the above rate+ of fare. For seal., in - Pottsville, apply at their ()thee. in the. old Po-t Office. Lit at Saitti•-tiots . * 110 tel, North lih St , 110 rnt Vur r inko !loose, :id Si., Congre:-.s Il.til , 3-1' St., rotted States Ilult2l, and tllatshail II Goo-mot Street.. In Rtitlittg, at Fitimi . se I Llul. Lta, ! : iga ut tin, ri-1, of tire ow-nun.. The. Prol,ri. or 4 III• rt 'tale for the in for motion lA . t s.eteohe, that tiii2; Line has nn connvt., boa wit lies. -r with +:xi.ieoz n or %% 1 ;1 it h a y. a;ey bid will ••yll.l mill un ifs owe merlin. Pt) r 1 . , cult /EN F.lt, 1. IN N Ey Pro! Mare h EXCHANGIE 1110,1 roTT 11.1.1 • 1., It inertias G. - Jai a.nsos",. 4 .: i H ttS Lnkrn a . titt enrti ir ontd;,nr ,diltli.h X'.. I A men( tl . ll. 01 I % nerii..lrd by Josenh W e ,,, , r, f' q . am the . National 11..14d." rorn-r qt . C., ntre and Canosvhdi Wrortst, ant 11.14 rnalcriaPy im,roved lie arrangement ittr t lie a e , '0R11110(1,111 ,, 0 of en. , touicrs. The !meaner' Is u.1..1.nnt and retttrll, tt. intr. ~ t1.1.g. uou . t o the Pt..t i ) , !'n'e and Town 11,d1, and in the bottindss part of the Imonntzli : and flue.. 11,11% Line, of &errata ern ve , a'nt! d 'iit' tram Ow F: 1. I,anZe 10 wad from fira.l mg, Nottlmnbcr!lnti, Ihint.l:lc and Catlamtirrita. . PLUVARE 11.1 E. , . v:1 - 1 ( . 1 3 ;WO n :)(.. urtncitoilotta-. tr. Oar I ., aui R. prm will lay hartii-hed cith pstrketlit6 and ealle.111• , r1 t,, p'ea.e he isnot: , and-render enauf a•tritala• the ina.t titer idinnx Quest ; and -rft.vvELLErts wir v.; find thn.e accummedn two. which ner nrk.ct de:+tred, and the strict bitcotion nevarrvadts. • It were vppertittows la oat - hi. TABLE and BAR W alwat,.•he fttrrii.h••d vt,ith the rh.tiet st viands and iglu t-s atilt u•,ih n wish and exert inns In grattry tits gueg:: ire 1111111•. p Ite • the patronage 01 the public. Potbville, BEM. "3 I: I. VA NI .1. 11. i It A L, In the ItorostVa of J nrITSIII.I,I-: r %,. J:IL1U0;11.1.;' UT. • • U S A NiN(111 WES to the mrciline po)hc Er 1 that he has reli,ied ht• coniminhops es!..tb- ItAhrocid with uvers• arti.nniin to the "odort and cons n ,, x , c o r i ns patrons. The •conneitity of de iiduanrin to the 41m,-r.' Bank and the difretnt OA! Landings rcounmunds it to the ilia') "(business, wh,le its extenviive pa r lor's and is ell venni:4o:l srecr4rii apart menicgive it' peculiar ads intsges fur the suystortrave! lelor the in va IM. ' The collearviiepartriteni is in experienced han di, and he Leter anii flat stocked with every seasonable deli cacy of viand and liquor. numerous accommodating ser vants willat all tunes conduct) to the pleasure and attend th* wants of his guesua The nallibrity of the Borough of Pottsville, and the many sources of aiiinarment. both natural and artificial. which its vicinity tiffords, render it a desirable place of resort, and the proprietor pledges his continued exertions to make a sojourstberean,condusise both to comfort and g rit Pottsville, Pa. Much 30, 1839 •L' I rF 1 " "CA C . N1%11 , , NM= ~ . . r o at m a t you to pierce t a tt b owe at o rthe Earth ax ki f bring jesi - roci k Ai,Carenli oftbe littatatlitts;lßlistati illititt-lailltitiottattesuitltleklaii Haas aarktribreatall Nature to oar Ire and Miatlare.—Da ../191112isum ~ : . ..i.,•,:, i. 0....2 ..I, -,,,,-41 2; i% a-." 4 .- , ..... [; . - -, -, Iµ} , 4 ,, ,.. 4, 145 1... f, ti-. 4.. , tr,) ,. .` • , -6 , - , Xv ENGLANI , - . Excllati4e at New York 90 London tl to 81 2 pce cent pre►nium. • • mu r der Tiveasy Years A g o—Two men named Bond wenr un :Thursday sou min ed at hridge,cha rg. ed with bong implicated iu the death a( their grand father, a' f.ri.per named Howard, who was murdered in the year IEI6, at Yrewslev, near Ufaridge, under very mysterthos circumstances. The apprehension of the men arose horn pretended information sup. plied by a man named Haynes. at Present in New gate under sentence eif transportation, but nothing whatever tran•ptred to•fix the crime on the accused, and they %vete titheharzed without-suspieinn, after a vrry lona ingniry. Haynes is a pervon of most a bandoned chocitcter. and had endeavored to procure a cuwenutatiyuot his sentence by pretending to dia. close the particulars of this affair. ' The Secretary of State refused, however, to the proposal, and Haynes then made a voluntary statement as above 'referred to. :London and Southampton Railway.—Thin rs way was r.pierted on Monday from Vauxhall to tti litchfield, and from Southampton. to Winchester, leaving only Id miles yet to be completed, over which the passengers are conveyed by dmnibus.cs. The line to connect -this railroad with Gosport ar.d Ports mouth is jest commencing. It "is expected that it will be finished early in the spring of 1841. A Cathi.lieChruch has been opened at Eserninz harn in a style of splendour unequalled in Englead rho building cost 110,1100; and the procession of btsbops and glergy, with the pope's banners and hail derated, was wore splendid than eve; witnessed be fore in inodcgrr da)s in this country. The shareholders or the Brighttin Railway. fol. lowing the excellent cittimple afforded by other Railway Corripaiiim have vnted'.loot. per annum to wai ds the sty:Haut of three clergyinen, who are to go aiming the labourers . -driiployed ou their liae, and Litwin to them religious instruction. Great consternation has been,cieited in Sali.bury by the stoppage of the large Ineweev and coal con evre," tornirrly the pro:,erty 01 . Messrs: W. tint:bin-ch. The returns of the !hese were from 40.0001. to 60, Until. per atioun.4-aridit . .in feared that several per. solar , ' a ill be involved in ruth by the talon., as the deficit icy in the ease to nutnensx. • Valuable latentiaa.—We saw, the other • day, on board the new and splendid ship Rochester, Capt. Woodhouse. 1/01V lying in the Wateiloo Dock, and loading for New York, a simple,liiit very ingenious invention t,.r the guidance of the nun at the wheel. It is a rod, connected xith the rudder, which, inov. ing the steersman the exact position. of the rudder at any moment. It traverses a space above his head and Is always visible All the ships now building at New York have these indicat&s. t:reat Rowing ktch between the Officers of the Grenadier Gani dii and the Rogue Artilley.—On Sat ' urday, Greenwich Van the acetie of much gaiety; and was more than Usually crowded with latilimua tile parties in consequence of the interesting match between di officers tit the first baltallion of Grena diet Guards. and the same number of officers of the Ro l al Artillery. l'he two boats proceeded to the' ,tarting point opposite Greens. inh Hospital, about halt put.t (our u'eLock, and at 2:i tits Dutra to five the signal was given. Both boats shot off in gallant style, upon a strolie ebb tide, and the. vigorous and skilful exertions of such _pally drew forth-loud and tune continued bursts of acclamation as - Ike galleys :.wt*.ily glided past the tavrna. The G uards had slightly tiie ad vantaze in going off, and they: main. tained thd had from the start to t. 14 winn.ME point, which :•ata 1 b•isit' moored off the Royal Arsenal IVocilw 1, a distance of flit% miles. The Guards came in bout two minutes and-a half before their opponents; • I+-was staled that the watch was . for a thousand iuitiess, and that au iminense stiiiii cluing . ed pockets on the uceasnin. i. ']lire in Spirt., Veld/ —On Salm.Os, night, a fire broke out in slnuaiticldr, London, and no less than twenty eight houses were burnt to the ground. Increase of Females.--Mr. Finlaison calculates that it. May. 11-11, the total population of England and Wales will be, males 7.983 652; females 8,142 910. Majority of the' females 159,2581 '..ZALOtie hundred and fifty trine thousand two hundred and fifty eight ladies without the chance of a gentleman! Fitiluison ought to be stoned to death by the women. It cannot be.. The Cyclops, the largest mamof.war steamer in the work, will tie laune:ied from Pembroke yard on ‘Veilnemtly next. '1 ne ve.sel is 12 feet longer than the Gord.,t) nicupg ship, launched from the seine mho in A ug ,, st, 16:t7: tirl 00 At ill meeting of the Dublin I mai Abstinence I Society held on the 17th inst. at the Royal Ex. li change. amongst other facts the following . was stated :—That in the Slat, of New York the distil. -educed front /.300 to less titan' 200; and 2,250 Ministers of ,religion of all persua iat State, 1,1151) signed the total abstinence oar the largest disidlei in Illinois, which _r.d annually 3,G30 bonds ut wlaskey, has been closed on prinelph... 'That in Cornwall i England; toe principle has lately spread to such an exirgit,,litut In some parth-oearly one half of the pu v ulstion are tee-totalere. ''That in Preston, Lam , t astray. the cockpit has been tinned into a place for holding temperance meetings ;-and the rooms over it into a school Tor the children of reformed drunkards. That rii the city of Cork tin re are up wards of 12,000 individuals who have sigmed the total abstinence pledge_ In Relfost upwards of 31)00; an I at adore inia:mg ,mf the Wexford Society, one of the leading Magisirstes publicly signed the pledge. • Sir J I Mc?, Anderson's steam carriage W.V. ship 1 pod on Saturday at Dublin for 1.0111.10111. On her arrival thine it is intendcd to text her capabilities. Fatal Aeculent an Farieklergas [ley.-0n Fri. I dly lest, a wan named iiriai,itiaii lot the quay of Chun-lifer-guy, in a sinall boat, accompanied by three - cliddren, lor the purpose of giving , them a plea-ore 411. Fly some ace .lent the boat, when a bout nod channel, LI the kugli, capanze'd, and after ward+ suilk. file children were incite° up by the urn .5f a cutter's boat, who observed the accident; but Nolan getting entangled iii the ropes ui the, sail was drowned. his body has been-71;mnd. The .ifirting Company' of I , e!and. —Tito ha If yearly, usseinoly of this Comptiny was twit!' on Thursday, the 4th of July, at their office, Lower o i miond quav„"Diiblin, Thomas Pim, EN. in the chair. The secretary Mr. Purdy. read thesaw s report fur the half year elided, from 4'lllol'l 4., ollpprary‘ " that the company's pro fi le. amount to Et ,1204, 2, , , loth ekchisive of .C 2,616, his. 4d expended in open- I iii , macs 11,1 vet in a state to yield profit, aind El,- l- 1, 13 , , .5 , i ap;ated to erecl permanent improves menu ~ ae c i iii searches-at mines retently opened. 'lie company's capital is stated at .L 140,000; and the' follow-nig conclAi..g paragraph of the report . Was considered satisfactory : '••In conelOsion, ycr-ir board has much satisfaction in announcing that the profits in the past half year have afforded the means to dischaile the. remain ing liabitties of the company, £6,500, and to leave at the dispoeil of the proprietory for dividend £7,- (100, which yiur board rerminmends may be divided, at the rate often per cent per annum, payable ..tu the Ist Septctuber." . . . • The Crimps; throughout the counties Tyrone, Ar. 1 magh, Monaghan, l'ilavarr, and retmgnagli, prom. ise remarkaby welL Flai has improved--every where; whilst the early bay crops appear light.-- The natural grasses, however, haVe greatly improy. ed by the recent rains. . Id-1v WM ~i. ~~~i3' ~t\ :. .^s v' MEMI _ -., "4 Weekly by.llenjamotin;lianinirwrolOville, Schuylkill Voiutty I ME SAVILTALLVY *145 . 11N1N0. SEPTEMBER 14.'1839. • -. A. Real Abssaes:.ef Mind 'Grie ,:—:- Wo""r" (14 ' m the .4Yreastg . ii Gaardiaas 4.llat r ilaringthe wild/has which are now going on bathed. Mein, a gentleman who had a cue petiding,pievioui io its coming -On, locked up a material witness for the perpWie of tid ing certain of him ivherr required rthe cake - came on, the witness was called, but was of enure° ;tea. test; and, thoaglr the gentleman concerned. t e es present, and wondering at the absence of his Wit. nese, it was Mat ontil the matter was dismissed that he recollected havidg his man under lock and kag. The case taia„acase; iu Which the abs/at gentleman Wino plaintiff. .-*; SeOTLAND- ;cella &it in Scailand.—LWe hear that white bait have been 4urve begun to make .their appear ance in the Frith of Fourth ; if warm weather ctio tinge there wilt soon be,iihundanee of 'them: The apathy of thivourdmands of .Edinburgh is, to be wondered •at In taking measure, for having this delicate art;cletofro at-supplied in large quantities. 'A yOung r.aturalist of uur -nuquaintancelast summer, with no better means than a small sine net, which he carried in the crown of ins hat, took on Bettered occasions draughts of several pounds weight. Some persona for a time affected to doubt that the genu ine Clupia Aitaihad been caught. and founded their opinion, uu some attempts which were made in the market to pass off their species for_ them ; but no point in natural history has been more strictly in vestigated and settled by competent Judgerthan the identity of the white bait of the Furth with tbatout the Themes. • .A Cautious IliVtinele.—Wednesday,' a young liighlanrirnan entployed by the - police bad a.ppru. heuded -an ofrendlt; and, on being celled fog eve dencc against h,r, Pas required to give his testimo ny on oath. this he demUrred. The niagls irate explained, dridlold him that it was indispensi. ble that hitt evidence should - be taken on oath. " never pe swear petore," said the cad, "and I no pc swear now." "If you refuse to give legal evidence." said 'the Fiscal, "you will be dismissed." "Och, och." said the flighlander e "come what will. I pe no swear," • Belch the office, adq 1..11 Jim employment without distills-sal, rather than aubtrnt to—pc si+eat-', WALES. _Moravian Missignir.—A,Sermon,„was preachtO Thursday eveumg, at Merthyr Church, 1111 behalf of thre Londun Aaaucrriton, in aul of the above Mla lions, by the Rev. thigh Owen, LL D., Rector of 'Beetles, Suffolk: flit, Rev. Dr. preached from 'the taxi:—"There is a friend that:teketh'eloser than a brother;" and urged 'upon Ins audience the .duly of extending to the whole world the knowledge of the Friend of sianera: Ile gave seine ictereSting detana of the operations of the Society : respecting Which the following brief awn:nary has been pretty generally, distributed :—The church of the IlartXd Sri:Wean, (or Maravians,) has been fully recognised as an "Ancient -"Protestant•Episeopal tlinrch."+-• Their missions among the Negroes, Hottentots, A merican Indiana, and Greenlandera,(moatol thein being in British Colonies,) were counnenced above a century ago, and now consist of filly one statiops, supp Lied by two hundred and thirty-seven mission aritavand contain above fifty-onelhoiniand commas. Theratations abroad are chiedy dependent upon Otis country for their •maintedance. , Oldie numbers a bove Stated, 129 missionaz Ws administered the gospel to above 45,000 of rhie Negro ,race, a branch of the lineman, which, ai this inomeni, is of pre eminent unpurtance. The muniums, boiantslier, are labouring under an annual Mimi:nu 0f . .E1500 in their funds, which fetters their exertions in the West Indies, where every, department of the work aufferadrom want of means to embraet opportunities which ,are now occurring tinder circumstances' of mach-en couragement. Dr. Owen war to preach iii Lhalf • of the name Society at Dowlais Church last ; night. Isle of Mom—Orders have been given that there shall be a copper coinage for the Isle of Map. The coin is to have her -Majesty's profile on ohe sije. and on the reverse, the shield wuh the three armed legs, the armorial bearings of the isle. . Nava/ Force.—Withia• the last three Months the' following ships have been added to the navy hat (being ordered to be buih):—at Plymouth, Albion and Aboukir. of 90 guns each : at Chatham, Majes. tic and Mars, of 80 guns each, Alecto and P.lyphe mus steamers; at Pembn.,ke.Criturion and Colossus, of dO guns each, Helena, 16, ,Marisier and Martin, 10, Medini, steamer ; at Liverpool, Ihisotr, steamer; at. Woolwich, Heroine.auti Hound, 10 each, Siren, 16, Lizard and Locust, steamers; at SLICeIlleaW, Promethcsus,steanieri. - • . Abersovedn;:—There is now iv the course of .erection, at Aoergavenny, an additional church and i parsonage house, school-house, and a.range online , Ihouses fur the aged poor, at the charge of a goner. one lady, to whose wishes We. shall perhaps do via fence in giving her name; hut the risk of which we 1 .must incur in the performance of our-duty:, to hold up all such acts for the public honour, and as exit in. plea for imitation. The good work, too, is the more valuable in the latter isiint of view, on account of toe great destitution of some of the populous ironwork districts in South Wales, as to the means of public worship and religious mit:istration. The benifirent don, r in . this case, is Alms Herbert of A harvivenny. • Spirit of the Mails. Snow on the 2.902 of Auguat.—We learn from a gentleman who was .at the Catskill Mountain House on Friday night last, , that snow fell at that place in 'buflic:eut quntitiett to keep the ground completely "coveted for several miuutes.—N. Y. Sun. . The Eastport people (Nfe.) Have considerately returned the $lOOO generou4ly presented to them by the inhabitants of St. John, New Brunsw!g. to re lieve the sufferers by fire—those sufferers by the destructWc and recent calamity at St. Juhtl needing it far more than the people of Eastport.. ' Five of the crew of the picket ship Mary,. from New York for New Orleans, while off the Itallua, were caught breaking, open trunks of merchatalize, for which they we-e sent up in chains to the The Congressional Election _in' Maryland takes place on the Ist Wednesday in October; in !Missis sippi, on the 4th and sth of November. These are the only States which have not alre.uly elected their Congressrnen. Sle znaboat Aceideral.—The steamboat Adventure . burst one of her boilers above Van Buren. Arkansas, on the 24th.ult. killing a man by the name of Mc: Laughtip, a fireman. Commerce of Bosion.—There arrived at a port of Borten during the -month of. August 606 vessel's coastwiao and from foreign ports: There' cleared from the same port, in the same time, 4-48 vessela. The honorary degree of L L. D. has been confer. red upon Alexander H. Everett, by the Faculty of Middlebury 'College. Return of a Runaway.—The Alexandria Cva"lette says, runaway slave returned to the Alington tete, in this vicinity; a few days ago, of his own an cord. lie declares `that he bad enough of it, and tha t not die - idiie it has been crack# rip tobe for colored people, This is the second in stance Within a few years: At a' stated Meeting of the Board of Commission, ens of the , inis,rpOistod District of the uothem Lib erties, held on the Utast:ant, John Conrad; Esq. aose duly reelected Msyor oithe said Districf for tho en• suing year.-17. S. 'Gaz. . At a meeting of ship oivuers and ship inassis. held on Tuesday evening, it the second ward Hotel; in New York, the following mobition; very much to the .point, was 114 opted : • Re/mixed, That if the President of the United Rates will cause the said N.'P.Vrist to be brought within the jurisdiction of the Judicial dibunal of the United States, that we pledge ouranivesto sustain - au action azsinst him, and-to prove him unworthy to hold:his present situation, or failing to establish these points, we hereby pledge ourselves to defray ale ex penses of the said' N'. P. Trist to the United States. Also the expenses othis'anit while here and in case of his acquits!, we' further promise to petition the government for . his innintaiate return, and. that de will defray in like manner his expenses back to /I a yi/Jillt. Signed by Hoary Russel,' ' Charles A. Runtlett, 8.1-1. Norton, William F. :Martin, . Jonathan Hillman, itiseph Munroe, Russel E Glover, SE. Glover. Murmons.—Wo are informed that fifteen persons were to have been babtized in the MOrmon faith; by immersion, on Monday of last week, in East Nant meal, Chestrr County,— Village litcord. • . Elliot Cre.ason.—Thisinclutatigabl l , phthunhropist is at lisrifinia, coon: A-corrOsponiiriit there in 'orals Ili that his subscription list for Colonization now amounts to Y Jour. Cool. Tb,e Charleston papers annonCe the death of the Rev—Abraham Kauffinin,. assistant minister of Phillips Protestant:Episcopal Church, in that city. N ew orisans.—During the: \ieck 'ending on the 24th ult.there,•were admitted LULU L. , C Charity piwl 12b cases• of yellow fever. Discharged in the smite time, 84 : died 67—a1l whites. The , ase of Shepard and J. F, Miller versus the COI p9intlon -of the'llurd municipality, in the District COilft for the first judicial-district, has terminated ui 'favor of the plantiffs, the jury awarding damages in $53,000. The plena& sued the defendant for dam ages received by them in C0118 , ill)CLICB of the prohib ition .by the corporation to carry ou the bumness of their saw mill below the city. We learn the cor poration has appealed to the supreme Court.—S. U. Loesi.ialiouno . On Wednesday evening last,h little before dark a reucontre occurred in Columbia, S. C., between Mr. P Barton, and Mr. G.. 0, Hunt, in which both were wounded, from the discharge of pistols—the former slightly, the latter fatally. /kr. Hunt linger ed until Thursday morning about nine o'clock, when he expired. Burton has been arrested, 'and is in coufinenieaL • Contempt at Couri.—During a trial before a itlfi- Lice in Pontiac, Michigan,. the, other day, one of the purtirs threatened to dug the preluding niii4istrate, and actually spit tobacco juice in his facel,, Galveston, which contained only 12 houses a . ye+t ado,- now comprises' 300 houses, and 2500 inhabi- =I Notes of 50 and 20 dollars of the Merchants . ..slid Maniere I3ahk at Chicago, 111. are circulated at Gal vesion. There is'no such baiikfui exisuuico. • . 4 A boy aged 14 years, 4 iiamed Joel Spaulding, of Watford, was shockipgly injuird by the discharge of A musket, on Thursday, Aug. 22, while shooting I squirts. •• - Mr. John Goodwin, of Newburyport; Mess. went 'down the Merrimack river, on a gunning excursion,. od the morning of the 22d ult. and was found in the afternoon at the end of the Breakwater, with his brains blown out. The steamboats l'itarmton and rusileer, which ar nvod recently at the mouth of the Ohm from N. Or leans had fifteen deaths on board from the )elloc% UM The expemes of the Aroostook Expedition are said-to be $4OOllOO. The Xiigusta Age says that Maine has a Haim for three-fourths of the amount un the United States ; and that the sale of lumber. cured from . the plunderers, "at meet the bal. QM 141car„—The wheat harvesteat Milwaukie, (Mich) has been gathered. and is said to be abundant. Prirr fifty cents per 'bushel. It appears from an article in a New London p per, that when Lieut. Meade went on board the Armi stead, the Spaniard, Montez, was almost beside him self with Joy. He threw himself upon Lieut Meade, and hugged him with so much energy as Au surprise and shock the gaflo.it sailor, .who could not under-4. stand what hewould he at--sod who brought him to his senses oy presenting a cocked pistol at his face—at the same time assuring him he would -discharge it if he cvinded a iliirposinun to con tinue his rude and annoying assaults upon his person. We lt , arn from the Catholic Advocatr, that Inters have been receivtd (ruin France,. hearing date of June 9111. v,htch state IL was the intention of the Bishop of Bardstmv u to embark for the United States again the Bth oC Jul). .Consequeutly, his arrival may be expected e.#l) to September. He was to have been accouipanied by Binll4 l'ureell, the Rev. J. McGill, and de\ end hlissionaries, dmitimd bur the o Diocesses pt Ohio and K.—ntucky. In the New Yink Court of 6encr.4l Sessions, on )lonilay,,John P. ArLn and W.lkain Garland were arraigned under au indictment cllarging them and Arlin'tr s tfe, with a conspiracy aglinst James Mc- Gowan Cu: the purpose cifextoiting money from him, and pleaded not guilty. The armyelpress which arrived here on Monday morning last; brought the following piece of news to the shape of a memorandum upon the waybill made by Capt. Miles. "Colonel Harney safe at Key Biscayne. has cap tured , S Om Jones's' nephew and 25 other lodiJns.- -The boats of the United States Steamer Poinvett, also captured 15 Indians on the Shame River. "._ Sat. Georgion.J There Is no news from the South. Col. Harney. at Key Biscayne : having too few men to fight, can only » talk.." and the Indians not daring ip aU*l him, u back again. ' probably turn out that the •'Spanish Indians" against whom Stun Jones and Chum offered to go out and. fight were a part of their own people.-- _St Augustine Herald 23d instant. The Secretary of the nautili gives the 'Lam mas amount of outstanding Treasury notes, as 64- 619,113 T 86. • ~+ti:v''~e =~:s4~a ~ti+f,~~~Y;, ~~w. j ~.. ,'y~~,..:'~K?i..~ } ~ yy ~ ~~~ ~x Pa.~y«t •~ 'Y.::.:~; -- ~. 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MEI There mai. a rumor at Jacksonville on' Tiresdas the; 4 party of militia had been killed near Nesmans ville, but,aa no report had reached the proper guar tor—Black Creek, yesterday morning, we suppose It . without foundation. • Druivoied.—A brSitulan named Frederick Sennett , tied . titiout 28 years, was drowned at Gray's I'er6 fridge, on Monday evening:6 'the following 'nap was etigage:d pushing tlle-buat through the draw of the fivatingliridge,..when }he pule with which' he was shoving slipped-Ind be fell Into the water,.and not being a hood swimmer wairdrowued before aid could be rendered bim: His body Was found yesd.rday-..morning, and the verdict of the jury was accidental drowned: " He resided in •the city and was unmarried. • . The character 4 Savanriah for. general health, ob serves the Georgian of Thursday last,-is susiiined by the report for the past week. l\ of one death from fever has occurred, and if such exemption from dis ease continues, we shall expect business to com mence the ensuing peason, even earlier than usual.' - The 'Nashville (Teiin),Banner -a the 23d ult. states that a spirited revival of religion is now in Pro gress at that place- It appears that nearly two hun dred &ikons had attached themselves to the Metho tiist Church at Nashville, during the last two months, and that public interest, so Tar .iroui.i . el4x.ing on the stibject, - was rather on the ititTease. ' Tun:into of. ruin and huil ' , Oared down. in the neighlwrhood of Peru, Indiana, Aug. 11, inundat ing and debtroy.ing the vain-and out trope ih.every direction. One flintier wor. 400 bushel,* of corn. Coming round the Pails.—A merchant of St Louis, Mo. liad"Some clothes stolen. He tracked them to a tailor's ship attiouiseille, Please wake me : up a. coat s of blue; "said Jenkins. ••• We • have none bit made goods," said snip--tbinking all was' nut right. Where are you from?" said From Chicago," replied I have a piece of blue which may suit.' AIL Jenkins identified, ii -le-promised to jeturn a - nd aid so vett4 a 'police °fly cer, and on further scirdi cauie upon most, of the stolen property. A beautiful lunar rainbovS was siert, a few nights since at Canajobarie N.Y. • The Ladies arc nii'advocates of agrarian infidel doctrines. They came mit to u than in the Rite elec tion in Indiana to' oppose 130 9 foco doctrinaire Robert:pale Owen, and. his dissolute principles uri the as et of marriage, ate... One of the younger ladieleso distinguish&l herself:in this moral combat to sustain the purttyofaie elective frarichise,und the sacred institutions of ci;rihiation, that the young men of Evansville presented her a betutgursilk dress. The citizens of St. Augustine, in' a puslic meet ing, have passed a resolution; teetering ‘ a sword to Lieut. aueskm in acknowledgement of.his. particularly in the capture of the Indiaiis near Fort Mellon, upon the receipt of the news of the dissacre or Cul Hamey's detachment. We learn from the Salem Register that a fire broke, out in Manchetter about hall past 2 o:cluck on Satiirday . morning in 'the Swam ',Veneering Saw rtrll of John P. Allen, in the apartment containing the engine and buder ; the building and contents were entirely deatroyed without injuring the other apartment. •lasurance $4OOO,- at the Rockingham Office.. The buffalo Coinmereial Advertiser,- alluding to the recent firing upon theSteariabcrat St. Lawrence, by the Canarliiin armed schooner Montreal, says : Since the affair referred to, Col. Worth, who is in command at Sacketts Harbor, has furnished each of the boats in - the tine down the river with a guard of 12 men, with directions, if fired upon, to return flash for flasi ,'and that with all cartridges. the precau tion has bcen effectual. None of the•boats can . ) nig a guard have been molested. No-ris'a Cori-e.purlfir.nf rays—Paris is now quite quiet igain. I stialltg,ive uu an instance of how it was •allei-ted 11) kar. While the trial was going on, the Luxembourg and it. garden; were very closely guarded. - If any one a cut into the garden %sulk the smallest parcel in. his hand, he was sure to be stop ped and ru•an - hed. I isaw one man gu in who had his hat in his hand, and carried his handkerchief o ver his head. They Mapped and searched hint. A crr:wd gathered aroond and loud was their laughter when underneath the handkerchief nothing A.; _~.,~.__ ISIZEIMI .but a snuffbox. was fund . . The whole Wl.ls a hoax upon the scntry. The sergent de ville come up sternly ordered the people to dispense, and said, threatenhugly• his is tie laughing place, and we like not ' Another instance may be cited. After the trials had concluded, tire works were let off at Tivoli and the Jardin-Ture. Some of these went off (ow mg to the compression of the NrOteclinic materials.) with an explosion as lou I as that of a musket. In ten minutes, all of Paris was in au uproar! Police, gar rison, Garde Nationaler, • and inhabitants. Crowds gath re d to the streets—groups congregated in the cafes. Every one thought a new emute was on foot. At last, the m o untain duly delivered its mouse. The fact that a few faxwtatizs had caused the alarm be. Cate knowll, and what was done !—why, an order was issued hy the authorities to the e:lect that ail future fire Works must go oil without noise! 1 pledge_you e.y word that this is a fact. llud F ix. fur Sarages.—The warlike TrOians on the east border of Trtas, who were severely drubbed by (letterels Dougliks and .surlesson, have retreated for safety to the U. States. Out militia, compared to Texas mounted rifleman. are, they Mink, no watch for then). The Slave Schooner.—A question has arisen, if the Slave trade has been prohibited by Spain, whether Joseph, the chief.who rerently had been imported from Africa, bad not a right to use. every effort to liberate himself. • From a Correepondeht of the Neor'Lontlun Gazette Monta. is writing a history of his sulleripre which a friend has kindly offered Wilmslow) fur we, and should it,develope any additional facts of impor tance, they shall be transmitted to you at once. The negroes base been taken to New ',Liven, where they will await in jail their trial, which is to take place. in Hartford on the 17th day of September next. The schooner is discharging at -New London, where probably both vessel and ',cargo will be sold at-auc tion. Pow. Bogga of Misaouri, has punished the St Lou is people for their- ofrposition to Van Buren, by ap pointing Judge Liuirtem to •dispense 'itt.tice over them. Dr. Jackson, the geologist of Maine, is to survey shin the Mete of New iiirofaine. ~~ ~' • • •• 77 4r.... -- 4,WitaNkfrs, U t0 11 i a W' 44 4 4 014140 1 6 *Oi g s e gtAA l -1 1 44°4 444 , 21 t e t • 4,,,Ai 42 . 3Vink,4-AISInSA - 4143* *PM** that. titiel* . en.4!"-fatoteeijAele, Yeelt projectertrtr~kirthili:***o* [him tea taguiai4 . ol:o 4 .4* -- Wii %law Pt iM k - 11alv '- ) 16) - ts,. n . Wark thleinal***P4444gPaink: „SP* - duettheileyt est#leSenatki . o7- eminent .teithiiii*hav,ltiet eijal*** 6 /4 16 4 1 / auusi theietrifidecht dame to be t05t,14,4144:iiiiiii..„,i4i;i441.440 to the neet.l%ttei‘,the.gilt 'plAik. , teikilip- Let ail the Stateiwita the .telletving , tablkieff stuns eachwould received hia 4 ll4it-Vrare been Pasisel; , . • - 1nt141561, lin Iris, Missatit*, A labium, J.Ouistatia Arkansas, Maine, NO. 37. New Hawk-.hire; Massachusetts, . Rhode Island,- • Gauneetient, • - .Vermont, • New York,. • NessJersey; • PenusylvArria, Delaware, • Maryland, • North Carolhia .t. . • sough Gr A eo t••••17 ) -' • Tenneitiee, ; Kentucky,' • . • While two girls in Ohio were ptuyilm; with ajo toI, one a Miss Sq'uires; was shot dead. • .... _ The lownws of the Ohio has brought the keel boat biltess into great activity. ' ..: • . rte 6... Geo. Field, air aged citizen of Cranston, R. y,,,. fell down-ad suddenly eipired there on Thursday.. •c-.: 1 •c-.: 1 - - The Whigs of Tennessee are, not o by ariY Means di,h menet.] by 'their dig car, but are reorgen. Ling. e ith s a 'spirit. . - t I ; \ni\. , . • A ru. krrul At, , by the Hun. Tristan Vargas, ovum a graphic dad beauti ful description of the Battle of - Lake Erie, with a re sricw of the ctindupt of Capt. Jesse W.Eiliot, during the engderulept. The Lecture was one of a stenos' 'prepared by theqtuther upon the tniustime-bistory of Rhode Island. • . 4 The sons of at. The Countfts of Lipona, El -Queen of ' Naples, has appointed loaebirri hfurat,,son of Lucien - Bona; parte, her•reidduary legatee, and has left, to him eve ; . ry thing left to her by. the Emperor Napoleon—his sword; bed, poktrait, &c. The. will directs that he - shall be educated. and hire in France. Bei dauglAL ere, Letitia and Lousia, "(Countess of Pepog ,and s Rasponi) will receive what the law accords Ate"; ' and the ttvei sons will retain` evetything that w4l. remind them of their brave and heroic sire. •We BC* at stated that these young men reside in L; —in what part we ore'not told—and Practiiiiiii as barristers. Their 'absence from their mother! it said to have greatly increased the anguish of her last moments.— Boston Transcript. " The. two sons' Murat referred to in * thj: ataive paragraph are Achille and Lucien. aid . Achdie, the eii' eat son, was on - board the frigate in which his tether sailed on that desperate and faml expedition to, re, cuss epics. A; that 'dine he was souse ten or twelve years old. gubsequently h 4 pas sed several yearsitt Auktria, and on coming of age, emigrated to the United - States. He' purchased a plantation near St. Augustine, in Florida, devoted.. himself to the study of law, and was admitted to practice as an attorney 'and counsellor. • About the year 18;5, the Seminoles, who at that Luse occupied what is known as Middle' :Fhitida s i; were induced to cede their lands, and to retire south., ward intu the peninsula. Murat, in company with his friend, Col. Gadsden, 'of South carotins, was one of the first adventures who explored thecountry . thus ceded. They built a but in 40 midst of the . wilderness, and etnployed themselves in land hauls iug, that is, in seeking out fertile tracts which might Se pus chased' to advantage. These gentlemen enters ed pilaututions some fifteen' or twenty miles -wad of Tallahassee. Murat, called • the plantation Lipona, the title assumed by his mother, which is formed' from Napoh, the haliati of I.: R oos, by reading the svllublcs backwlrtf; . ;Among the French.. and other foreign settlers in that %icintty, ilJuiat • comnimily why the title of the prince, though the state which he kept did not exactly correspond with the notions we are apt to attach to that title. He might be met in the woods, on a lean horse,' dressed in the common homespun of the countrjr, with a long whip in his hand, hunts ing cattle, with the outward style of what is known in tat country as a' 'Georgia cracker, rather than that of heir and claimant of the throne of piaplea Having settled in the woods, be °ladled himself of his li berty, and seemed to seat 'off all regard for t he mere forms and shows of artificial society. His do-: mestic estafilishment was On the same carelesi- plan. ft is related _elf him, that one day a large party front Tallahassee havfng come out:yepay him a visit, he. sent for his cook to inquire what there was in the' house for dinner.;„ Nothing at all. ". replied' the cook,—a circumstance. rather - apt In happen in the. days of his trscbelor house-keeping, whew. things went with him pretty mach Eit and sevens.. Just at the moment of this alarming anninCiatton t the overseer came in witty that he had driven nit the cattle of the plantation, ana to inquire of Murat what mark he should put on them. It is tole served, by the way, that in !kinds the cattle belong-- ing to the several settlers tun wild in the woodaithik ; whole time. Once a year, hoverver, they are hunted i and driven tip, for the ptirpose of marking the:young cattle—every proprirwr having a pariisular mirk, 5 1 / 46j\it, generally a Slit of sum' Kind in - the ear , by `which his parlicolat cattle is ills sguishied: ..4 hat markt" ' Ito ii 1 ,liunn,....vrhy cut o eir ! . efi: eau, end . bring . . . . them vIl in directly to the cook! This ,was.dono accordingly, and .11fiirat' . e. guests - wcreilloon served with a dinner, consisting principally of cow's P . 411:15 areinLed in every variety ii:rf style, To-this day, while riding through woodi in that ' vicinity, a • . or hapms.to he seen mutilated of_herl4 , she will be poiLuai out with the olAervatioil; -There goes one ofi.Munateattle, " " ' • -- • That 3ifura4s a philosopher, and tiro etioureistill appear from the following anecdote. • On dais - at di nner kiar ty .t # 9 conversation turiimg.vin the differ= *tit sorts of VuinCli, :trent d..claied that durrnirfili ::~s~ .l; ;_ AML_—?~~'sx Nett proCeeids retieived by es* 0A:0 3 , 2 k 0401. 4 41 .1.707.1643, 4,116,0311-: ; 1,908,934 1,6 :01,294: . 982,148', • 134, • 1,709.8156. 1,142a* 3,604,784. • ; 414,847 • 1,8;083- 1,1•99,089' . 8,191002' / . 345 t 6 -4 1 • 6,74411 329,0897 019,418 A,369,18Y . 1,942,i53 • 1,834A4 .• • 2,669,149 . 111 P 2,65,4,64_2 07,227,620 ESN N the old tic men fever. Rex. A. 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