. . . t. ' . .. ii YiNi ' ii►ZAc ^~:st"a ire t , _ _ _ , . • rths ,f ' laubitcestions. . - . . , . J ..`,, i 4. •.,-- - - .. 4 4*..1 6 '.' -7.-r - ' - -.- sett Z Sitto* • ~v . , t : alit ,„ 4l : .;,--, ' .l , _ • ~ ,-.. _ 4 II ~. . annum. payably serat•zusual in ' - , • . . , 4 — , 14. ~-, '''",- -7 f 7 .5, ' 4 .1' 'IA "''' 'A r . :-- - a ... t . ' - Atm 1.4, " ' , s .-- '' - '-'1 4.r.,,A .11.371.4,,, 441-a/..., ...e • ' ,---, :..,,,„ rpTSValie- ' 7..M'ul.- e-t 11 "AL id *,44.*.kit '. vek -..,-,., At ' 1 ?1 -1 / 1 4 . 0 W'l , --.' ' - t" s j. 111r.14,iw , v. -.... -i,..:. - , A - .11.4% ,, ,., . t -.... It. ..„. 4-4tt•-::- ...111,.... yitipm. „,,, s or A. 5,,,,, ,_: , l p t ~ 1 . ., , 3 7 t , hie new= * • ii 1,• A, / A, , c, ,a l A =_l^2 - 77: - .! & 10 : 03 :{7.17 "'.. % - y. 'tr W't ,'r ni wiPber-4 1 v. hret .. ._ A soli. , j i YinetKi ill' : ,,, Yiutrik 4 II- .41' 4:- ----It -"? •-- .. -- ••• ' ' t ' '-':' - -"- ' - Ls -- :'tT ' i - -- ........ 4 ;'..- .-, - . 4.• , ~,,,,,, ~,i,.? 1.,,,,,‘,„1, ~,,,i1, .i , , tv,r0, .) .0‘„,,,c1 ___......-crai AR ENEIII.I PM Two Dot.t.ei ' a dvance. l- 1 111111 . charged" irra.. per Papery d deli s .ed m cents en& 40.11 e/... mpretraP. , eau c bvicdsl Nett otti....—trad 56 CeltW[2lFt 6tae• useru6n. - baiter diMit, t All Slill*SaletliWilLbetiPAletted 7l :o l -0 "- udless tlitirome for which die/ 'ape to be Ciatiiiitea Is specified, be charged accordingly. 1 1 Ye trip adterthars Witt licreutted. $l2 sseue#,Citin inciedini; subscriptipn to the per—with the privielpi of keeping pre adirentsethent not excoediog 2 squares s t a nding - durinif thelyear;anti the ifisertion of 0 - iplalif.r one in each paper fbr three "ACM:sive times All letters addresmd to the editor must be post paid otherwise no attent on wall be paid to them. - A notices for meetings.dte4a other noticeiwihichi have heretofore beien insettedtgrans. will-be charged -25 centx each. except Mariaccoad Deaths. Icy• - ixpkkts. (*as. Cards. Bills of Ladwg.and Handbills every amiroye• In, 'heady printed cd..dlie office at the Idwes6eash THE PSILADELPHIA ANUSQ,Lik.n.tiv PIA OPPOS LIMN as a. . . # lrittlV*.E.Kl4l.r j .BY *, L flieadisig Rail Road, R. 1174 RO4D, AND NEW POST coaciins. Via. Readint, Pottsville, Port Carbon, Cooper's, Shamokin, Saab:try, Northumberland, and • Caltawissa. 117TIIROUGli BY DAY-LEGily.,4:3 Subscrlbers baiting made arrangements to form. this route in connection with the Daily Line of Pelt, Shoeoer, Pinney; 4. Co. on its arrival in Pottsville front Philadelphia. for the purpose of traneporfing paisengers fiom Philadelphia to the Sotaluehanns, throlizli the Stamm's COAL FIELDS, have started a Tri.Weekly Lino ul Stages, to leave Pottsville on MONDAYS, WEDNESDAYS, Lst, FRIDAYS, immediately on the arrival ol the ienalaaelphia p I Lone, at 3 o'cl act, and .oroceed to COOP Eli S, where two lines will breech (kir, one going to SiI4.IIOEUN, where it will arrive at 8 o'clock, and the ptivengers alter sleeping there, will arrive at Ps ice's io SuNsuav,iaitill Lee's NORTIIIMBER- Loill, early neat inorntag, to Llarle,to LAC the - P tylv et 8.11,4 The other route from Cooper's, will proceed to Brody•s at CArr&wI.OA, where it will arrive like% ise at d o'clock, In tune to lake the Coach Bloomshorg, Berwick, and Towanda. rufoliNti, passengers will leave Noarrroif• SKALA Nil at 8 o'clock in the morning,,and the Depot et the PorrtviLLE end DANVILLE RAH.. 120/1D at Sun, bury at halt past 9, proceed to SHAMOKIN tiir•dioner and arrive the iiame evening at Purr:Nu-Lg. Front CArrAwtssa Returning, passengels will" leave at 9 A. NI,. dine at Coopes', acid reach POTTS-, 'VILLA In infers :et the neat inurutug's Upptaiitior. "Coach to Philadelphia. RATEg OF FARE. From Philad'a. titre' to Northumberland, 116,00 " db. do to Cattaw....a, livo o " Pottsville to Spotine, (Broad Mt.) 50 do to Cooper's, : 73 do to Shamokin, . 1,50 do to Sunbury. yitt. Pottsville 2,25 & Danville R R •• do to Northumberland, 2,50 • do to t•attawts+a, 1,75 JkCOB KR All & Co. Shamokin. JOSEPH KllOl NI EL & L:u. Pottsville. JOSEPH PAX lON & Cii. Cottawissa. PROPRIETORS. For seats in Philadelphia, apply at Sanderson's Motel, 411 i St., Mount Vernnn House, 2d St., Con gress Hall, 3d St., United States Hotel and Manillall Honor, Chesnut Street. 0" A daily line will shortly be established on . the above route. Pottsville, June 29 26—ti EXCHANGE HOTEL, POTTSNILLE. illians G• johnsod _t! meal taken this COMMlGliillUlls establish I ,ml.ll. mead recently occupied by Joseph Weever, - EN. as tue " -National Hotel," corner of Centre and' Callowhill streets, and has Materially improted its arrangement fur the accommodation of Cmstomers.. The situation is pleasant and central, being contig eons to the Post o:fice and Town Hall, and in the business part of the borough ; and three Deity Lines of Stages arrive and depart from the Exchange to and from4Reading, Northernberland, Danville and Cattawisak. PR vA rE FANituEs .who.desire spending the summer months inAhe Coal Region v. d 1 be furnished with parlours and chambers calculated to_ pleas ai the fancy and render goinfortablg the Inlet fastidious guests; and THANCELLERS will always find thital accommodations' lighich are mist desired, and the strict aiteution:orservants. It were superfluous to say Etat his MILK hid ata will always be furnished with the choicest viands and ligiors ; and 'with a wish and exertions to gratify his guertale antic.pates the patronage of the public. Pottsville, aprd 13, 1R39. s—l y Dewy'! Safety 0F the best INL/FilUel LOT, and most approved I , lnd also makes new . gauses to old lamps, and other :tloaire done at the -subseribe.'s Clock and Watch. ".. -- "Maker Shop, in Centre street, Pottsville. Jung I 99-4 f JOSEPH covrswowrit. A BARGAIN. Am Sale or to Reat, PIA ACRES Coal it k and, With Waggons, Schee* • UF SCICEAN Lauding, &.e., all in complete order fur wuriolg, baring 3 good Veins open, satiated near Mtddleport, sod .known as the Lewis 4 Bull Tract. Fur terms apply to JAMES M. BEAT IT, PoturiAler, or JACOB PETERS, Philadelphia. Assignees of J.cub Bull & March 23 A CARD. • •'Pennsytotuseirs , EMU. ' . gEFECT9MY. - • JOIW SIM Var,g, pROPR I Ei I'OR, itesPeetfolle . req nests his friends and castbinersi rill accept its sincere thanks 'for the great encouragement helms received from them since he opened the shoed eatablishment. • In making this request, J. S bikes tinroppoittini• ty' to inform thous Ise hies spade extensive arrange 'merits for theOamneer Business& and-will canteen', ly' be 'upped width all the delta/vies and articles which the Phibidelphia Markel can alZird during the ' ilsimmer &ashen ,* • • ''' ' ' • • , . NVisnps. ~ . . old +l44ria Vise: 1 . per b?b#p. ":2 oti • do. Patti Shofify, 1 ::1,. . „ Ay* : t !1 1 2 . --- . do. Broson d0.,,, - ',. '•• [oki. - - 900 4. Por , do. . , 1 . ' ' et& . . ' 2 . :00 ' 04.1.4 4. gro, 's , : . — do. - • -- 1, 00 tharapoii e,./1eari.,.0.4%, )% r i , 0 1 , ~.- ,:-. 2 1g ,, 4., , ~ Na„,,,k0,, • ..... .. - '',.," .2,. . a• ~1. :74 s _ : :if., :. 'I ' 1 00 ." " f b.::6o ' Peppers kb's, and g;ccitel'it sc.X.itle 4lie . 44440614. au, PPerf:Pgte . .. .4 1 4 1 e:wiiil4#0 1 4 40 4 ler ?easily il aufailice, ''- . °1"114... Pal( .. • .. 11 • 17 :4 1i, == i9-:* : - • Ta :_,.:9:;.-61: lIIM - 1A) ! 44:3":1ViWs--"Vic. "46 • ...W.4.1.,i1".%•.11.21,5.F01c!,_tAti1..44!::`.4.;,=...."4.--'ll'l4`.:"-' - RbOA -‘ 1t 'aer5t3110,314610,A14 -4.t eas M7,o4d l tri34 .43513 11.,14481213...400-40 V"P"- - • - • ' 4 w •.` •4 u!, -• , " • . _ - • ' C. "'" oeuk "?' t • Weelittbrilleiktafthiltanusien4:Pelisville, schisylklltViountri?ezusgylvAlibit,„, t , - • „.: 71. - 444 , _ ' • : -••• • - 3'. • .sr . .-Z . . - JAI& tekle, 4 , VGlvaa,s4i..lpft•wive a • . 1 • *S. :rat ,votaivxvics s. ,t 1 Siki l titibirMOttPriNtkeo o : l l4o4oe Z.944%vtj - Lerma,. • a * , • it;fZi,/.4 %A; et - " 44 4 .41 " f 4 CtrairrEa'n P ' - ' o ' 124 .11 , ' - rzl.-.:•, , .: Si? 'Fa *MI ! ttlti* . • ; ' , EN , Gt : P::° qmparta'nt tre!"deliek Le ilic;h: rtei, of this island, iu r iscon, kiairlriceriqinvented-a new pun* foe ahitis" and "rnlriesikitriginincipletirifi Utely superior t ioriall practical pimples:towns yet discovered. .14 is akprezeot.in34indonlaking-out a patent for it, and intends extending that patent to France, Helfand, and the United fillstes.e._ Puma of th e .p e e . ofh tf a* o f fhia.p , nnip aye the almost total absence of'frlction—the uhpossibility of its 'getting clicikedby sand, wheatur even - Windt' atones—And,' capability. in; small sized one, worked by only one man, of delivering a hogshead.. ur water in a. minute and a half. ..Larger sized _ones,: worked by two or more men, may be made to :iisliver• two or more hogshead's per minute . ;; and in", mines, wheie the' pumps fite - worked by steam engirt*, the power may be.indeftnitely increased. enderstand that the piston it dispensed with, and that t vacuum is prow duced by means.of an India rubber bag , stretched on rings. Mt. Le Mesurier, it illeaarted, has been offered XP,ooo"for the patent. it being to:viten that this pump must supersede MI others, both in ahipa and Mines. • On the occasion of the marriage of A. Darby, of Coalbrookaale, Salop, to the eldest daughter of F. Darby, Esq , on the Ath instant, the Coalbruok. date Company of Ironmastera, of which those igeo 'lamely-are in pert proprietorii. gave their workinen. amounting to 2,500 men ind boys, a substantial d inner ; 6lbs. of meat being gimp to inch 'man, and 3lbe. to each boy. Theril were killed for Meta olore than -'2.50 sheep, and A 'proportionate quantity of beef was distrtbuted to each family. `We are glad to hear that the friends of Education have resolved to aid the Governinent grant by pri vete subscription, and that a considerable sum has been already co n tributed. Al the head, of the hat is her Majesty for .Cl l lO, Lord Sohn Rumen £lOO. and several other mfluential patties considerable collie. A Cure far Love.—A certain son of Esculapius resh flog in this town somewhat me. charged 11 love, the ..tfict sr ning, fora certain. harmaici made au I. posh t alent a ith hcr to meet him on the banks of the Manchester and Bolton canal. A rival sottor(who, by the way is, it is.said, more likely to succeed in securing 'the lady's affections), overhearing what passed, prevailed upon the fair damsel to leod him a suit of her, clothe,, An order that, disguised, he might satisfy himself as to the intention of friend of the peat le arid mortar. "They nict—'twas • in the eve," and Mr. Bolos did not discover, the trick. After a few sighs, and av express - km of "the tender thought," our hero proceeded to adopt **ulte rior measures," but on. his first attempt to gain " a chaste embrace," hie rival, not relishing , . the fa miliarity," soused him over !mit and ears in the running stream. Being "romewhat cooled," the young gentleman returned home with all possible dn-outch, and having divested himself of his wet ap panel, retired to bed to indulge in dreams (not blissful) of his false inamorata. 4 new Siegitel Case.—* few days since a boy belonging to the British School, Trowbridge, broke a slate pencil into hie ear, and so far had it gone in, and still so short was the piece, Oat it bade defiance to the,attempla of an eminent Medical Man to ex.' trio! it; and a second would not make the attempt, but recummenacd the mother to take him to Bath, where he would at the Hospital berure to meet with proper attention and her:judiciously treated. Accord ingly. she was preparing the boy fora jaunt, and was performing due ablations on his fuse, when the boy nut behaving quite so well as his mother thought he ought, she gave him a.smart box With the palm of her hand on the eat % but not on the ear which was effected) when strange to tell—out came the pencil ! The cure was wrought on by magic— the journey saved. and ail by a good sound box on the ear ! IRELAND. During the drrarul weather on Tuesday night last, a vessel fmndered, and went down in the By of Dundrum, close to Rigmore Point, with the lose, there :fa reason to fear, of every one of the crew.— Pert'of her boat wee washed on shore on the Rini:m in-doming, on the stern of which was discovered the..,word .katilj,' in a semicircle, together with some `erticles of wearing apparel, b / nothing 'cothing more ha's been learned respecting her, e ept her mast appearing iibove water at low tide. `Lord Stanley's Cottle Show.—The annual cattle show esiabfished by Lord Stanley-on his estates in this county has been attended with most favours. hie results. The emulation created in the breeding and feeding of cattle has effected a very considerable impro:ement in that department of the fa , mer's pursuits. It must he remembered that - his Lordship, in Order to bring about this desirable end, expends urge sums yearly as pre.niums, to be distributetd a such as produce the best descilpuons of stock.. The stun announced for this year amounts to 1,7,. It other landed proprietors wiitiltl only follow tlie laudable example set by Lord-Stanley, on their several estates, the leirults, We have no doubt, would be eipially beneficial to the-country. Ills Excellency the Lord Lieutenant has been pleased to commute the sentence of trllsportatinee passed upon lay. ptibieht Naghten, at the last as sizes of Roscommon, to imprisonment fur three years. Marriage in High Life.— , -Lord Ramillies will shortly lead to the by menial altar the yowl , Vol de ugh. ter of the Hon. Cbarlestaw, M. P. Rem, des of London. Dundoned Church.-Subscriptions are pro- gress for the ercciion if a tower to this church. which his been newly otlated and repaired by the Ecclesiastical Commissioners. It is expected that the Cathedral of Armagh will be reopened this 'Linter; it is indeed sqlenJid umber Its renovation and federal improve gent:- Many thousands have,. doubtless,, been expended in this work, to which his Grace the Lord Primate has been a munificent contributor. Newry Nero Church.— A new church is about to be bola in Newry. for whpb.. Xl.OOO has beeti ready subscribed; int! around granted by the most noble theMarirdicif Dawnshire. The Dublin and Drbeheda Rail Way is at• length about to be proceeded-watt: The Mauchester share holders have raissdamoncy •sufficient to purchase dlie land of the-entire line. A- Scotch ontitpany!bi &boo 11 - to.piartia Liao steamers on the Shannon to ply between Liinetick apd ftl ro.h, of such draft of t weter as will not tillolv their rog rcpt. to be affected by tie tides, but to be ready .14 navigarthff thb4trarit Ml44;in Arran.=lwittetteervaikod BrudiekCcritle v therc is a doe, well shown to the numerous freituenters of that 'boa trait! and romantic locality . tinder the' cog nomen of &sq.'. Terttinterettliiripecinsen of na. tare's bstsslkwarb *saAlltrionilrat of the. i+Jaud bout eiereqyean Ws- haiing . hem WOOL:ft , * Am e rica, and ham prWrieridirinithe•lairt 10 years Tasiris, dike offbeat% 'the pirbtfirestollone.birlb, viittitfistbesireftresi weeitsp Thirprielifitanienal iF of t treddiskbrossrpoNfloOrsoskiit cip*tin.gattagic pis brOugbi„abing with" l e ,. Was lille/1 treif.yrilire having igivereiencli"dt • monstrations or physical force at•made Abseils ter,. tireje elegiirdfy stuffed, and gractittbd Btrlit hiotelali4Flineflitt6l4lol his, tine' pitrOortlentpreserveiteretlitlifsat .T.lststeents. when enabled fookifilliffll4o l l4l4o*Ed4 l .ciffliqhi iklrlYAndliffillio•tkterroil f lA o loy, oc ca .- sionitily be seen 11 - 11111e0IMIW - 7bft 'Ming it J.:dome speed. • —es/ ‘, • sr.-Ay 11F11 , i .-r• k. 4. 7rlifirtqamenf44llo 34thoilepodettAbiscal Ithatitsmatirinspalp.- of lin vorioncei,. The - pro : of *adept itt the year_ opdipg Jet-4. 111 1 4 - I ..tst Was- T l' tare .C. 1 1 .70 eireltialve of .04tfefiiiiireet due to Sink of Scotland. A committee of the heirs' e'er Container _hoe. betf few - Waillime; to, deter iniiii"tokethes i e eatilit fa 'tit brikipt of: uloolidoned: The *Me of the seorkverhieh Inottlillsequire the eatiendifureetawar thasultglrfatfroe rota them iu propel repair. while the knew, •FP 41 0,3", Y istroif / 11 ° auto diabutoesl for supervistonNtc/ipanagetrkent, has brouet: s thiogslo this.paeri. Ea fouridatiOn atone of the friiiiara , Monument td the` memory of hit Grace the late Duke- OF onion, was laid mrlWedneaday lad the 14th• inat with martin I e hewer*. ' • Nine:Linea Led..-4tililonday 'afternoon. Aug. 19, .whiled 1 men were employed 'in a coal pit be longing to the Jiloiseohill Criumaoy, near Ourlet. were seated M a putt of the pit,eopyie br ra few'min iktsiation frinilaticiiir, the root or their 'head, coniposid• of baitrtill, flat:6'l9 to 212 - inalti 121! up on • them. One. orthenrby a 'Sadden sprier aside was fly uoinjuret‘ one had apiece of his scalp turnoff, and thesithir nlnerwcrecrusned to death. ~ Roxburghatire.—Grousp.sbooting. commenced on the 12th instant, and MO yin!, beat int the Lath merrnoora and the Chevicits, had tieirratiended with different degrees of success. lu some places the birds ere said tube-not only nonternes but strong on the wing, while in otheis seer-few ere to-baleen. At Byneelengit, the shouting peat Of the_ Ode of Rosbur x h. him Goat e killed the Ent day .f 6 brace, and . Mr. • 1 nnes 22. No other 'Sportsmen. so ter 'as •we - hare learned, have been 'On successful 'on the range of the Lanimermeors.*-11M Selkultseire the sport weneery. poor. .- • Ligagefai.—The wood examination of the chi'. dren, compriaing four •national..echuols, was held at Llsogefoi, on U.rildur_sday-last.' They were exam ined - by theirtry Hee:, the Dean of Danger, in reading a portion oPthe Scripture, and by questions pot thereon, translating occasionally pasaages,into Welsh. ;he ,eatechism, and performing sums • all of wich the chthfrer. ac. quine4 exam ii I= EC Chard' = nomeicasly dttended. The cause of the S.iciety was ably advocated by thkßev. Mr. Wight, and Mr. Wright. in the Enghshrlan ruage, and the Rt.v. Griffith, and Mr. James, in Welsh. A collecwin in aid of the funds of the So ciety was made at the doors. i ty Tribute of respect to Is .Cler men.—There has been set on lout in Carmarthe a subscription fdr' the dporpoiie of purchasing piece of' plate, to be presented to the -Verve le Arcbdeacon Be. van, • vicar 01 11) parish, Jas a testimonial of the high reaper:it entertained for him by his parish. 1 niers. We understand the TAU already subscribed it considerable, . Chartists at Steantea.— t the conclusion of the Swansea Races, on Tuesday vening, one Cutlippe, a well known character in 'the neighbourbood, mounted a stag erected at the racecourse; beiseend ed, it would appear, for the perpose of opening his commission as sChartiat delegate; but biarirpose being kaolin, a host of the audience pitcheal him off the stag is the most ungenteel manner possible, so that poor Calliope, 'finding himself in the midst of enemies, made the brat of his way ofs leaving be. bind him his books and Papers; thus coding ail hopes of Chartism at Swansea. . Cafitiggell Grammer Sehool,—.6lr. John Griffith,, Ws of Si, David's C"ilege, Lampeter, has been ap_ pointed head mastzr of tins school, in the Mani o the rev. David Thomas, who has resigucd on ail ment of ilt health. The Harvest in Wales —ln Cardiginshire, near the sea coast, wheat him been carried; but in the' interior of the country and in aleriunethshins„ and seine part f of Montgomeryshire , little progress has been made. In 'the upper part of Montgomeryshire the hay is nearly cleared. The corn erops look ve ry. good. In the neighbourhood of Newtown, and the lower put of the county, a great portion ;s down but not much housed. The wet weather Miring the past week . bas seriously Tctarded the oarve4t. The worst' accident on the Severn, from South Wales to &jowl bait occasioned deep mounting by widowo, booboo*, brothers, and friends. It la said Mr. E. RoMilly (late M P for Ludlow) had a nar row escape,—he had left Purthkerry for the, purpose ofgoing to London, but returned in consequence of the places in the mail being all full. The bodie. of M r.Croyabovi, M r. Chi istopber, cud Taylor,' one of the boat en. were dioyavered on Ssturday. PENNSYLVANIA LEGISLATURE.. SESSION I)r 1840. 'the followinits a complete list of the membtimi the Senate and house of Representatives of Militate for the neat seatiiinN which, under the new constitu tion, convenes on the firit Monday of January, 1840, and• classification of their politics. . 1. ,CIT./ or PHILADZI.POLL.—FPediria" 2 h 4 O4. Henry S. Bpric,kingn. . - 2. COUNTY or PaII4DOLPER4.- r: *chael Sny der, Charles Brown, Samuel Stevenson. - 3. MONTGOOiIItp. COSSTAIL /MD DSLEWAILS.— Henry Myers, Nathaniel Braike. John-B: Sterigere. 4. ,Bucza.-.Gen. William Ts-Rogina. • 6. Bausa.—John Miller. 6. ',ANC asrss .14D-IfORN..-40h4Streha v iaares A. Caldwell, Thomas E.• C0CA71213. M l tyrain -.Ann Lananox.-4/44 tldirestarsi s uon, Mummy 40111411P0 . , Pig= AND USZONlttpberi J Maela#, Jollies a.' Bell. 9. ::Catiriaina Sancrsusur--Clixrles Fad?. -.-- to. RODTLEIXITO7, AND. Litilinilz..-4 NSW= ,1141- ~ t , . 1 . 7 ~ • II; PRFr I II *3 I f' . 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I ~' sa,ixi .siaxillivivitk =1 .n.s3tc>in :u WM WALES. the istisfaiction orthe reverend to that ofi:other clergymen Imo flew teingi rewarded, they .ang "and were then idiernieeed.— same ditv, a meeting of the •... %Wei; ;;Witild it the; schdol n. Votton " v: Dean tton, in the chair . SENATE 1 I:4 t_ - Ankstratrpts, Unties Reases...-- scT A Ilegitnei.--.Rodertearetkers. t •WiMsner A. ,Pese tibirrni -las *Dead, Ge.ext-Darsie.- - • FA:intslow. Beam.—srampes,4444l. .W4Mins, Mon ' Belliins l .-arhasusa:l3.-WElssewatarcin.Loy.,i. - frucia,--8161.1135 L. Roberti. William. Vicki, Sam-, - nel Penrose. • Herir.s.-Arlitat Schumer, Peter - Filbert, HenTA • Piinitery, Hank' B. Kau. LI utler.--Geoltde Potts. CiatrfinlL —Gaytortt 4 oolehflannes Henry: Cenite.—Sannter Strokecket.` Chester.—Joirepti Joe! Stiayne; John Mot gen, Joshua Hartatiorne. Colombia—WilliamC9ll. Ournberlantl.—AbrAturnr Smith Wkinney, John 'Zimmerman. Dauphin.—Valentine Humid, Den.. Wargo M. Chan - ' Delaware.--John- ) Enlist. Enc.—William AL ails, Siumsel-Buldsins. • WEinstriiiNorems Fayette.—R. P. Flenniken; William Andrews. Greene.-.L.Levi Hoge: . • Huntingdon—Joseph Wggiat, /dm Morrison.' • Indiana—Allen K. Warn. Jefferson, Warren.; scud AcKean.- -, -Williaut P. Voir ligo.l. -Junialta, bIAM Mid EThion.—lsale H ottenstein; Abraham m. Wilson, VI Min& Cox. Sen. Lancast.r.—Abruhani N. Cassel, Benjamin G. Herr. *lama licudertion, Juseßk Koniguuselier, Geo. Ford, Benjiunin Kauffman. Kintzei r Lehigh.—Michael Ruler, Benjamin FogeL Luzern.- , -Chester Joseph Groh.. Lycomitig. Clearfield and Clinton.—lsaac Brim nor, James H. Laverty. - Mercer.—John Hoge, Samuel Goodwin. - • Montgousary.—Charles -D. Jones, Laos Banner, George Snyder. Northampton and Monroe.—Richard Broadhead, km.. John Flick, Moses W. Coo/bangb. Northumberland.—Charles W. Heggins. - Pike and Wirync.—Ephraim W. Hamlin. Perry.—William B. Anderson. Potter and Tioga.—Lewis B. Cole. • Philadelphia. City—B. M. Hinehman, -resit R. harden, William A. Cr* Jo C.- Faher,' Geo. RIP .Binilk, 'Jacob Crate,. Edward E. Lair). Philadelphia County.--Bengamin Crispin. Abra ham Helfonstein, Franklin Lee, Jesse W. Griffiths, Edward A. Penniman, Francis Lyons,.Willisin Bon.' sell, Damil D. George. Susquehanna.—Chirles Chandler, jun. Somerset and Cambrii.—Janas Kelm, 'Frederick Nett RehuyikilL—Dr. August Holmes. • Venango.—Jams R. Snowden. Washington.—William llopkina, Robert Love, John Parke. Weatmaraland.-6SamMel Hill, William John- QM York:. Jacob Stickel, William El nad,misa Robert Graham: Whip in Italic. Recupitulatiqn, Loco Foco. 47 '6B Senate. H otos. L. FAu j. on joint ballot; 39 [Baltimore Correspondence.] Lavampoot, Aug. 9th, 1839. Messrs. Hdifors':.--Here I am, after* fine passage of 20 days, in the good ship Sheffield, amidst the bubble, bubble, noise and trouble " incidental to alt large commerci kettles tad lawns, and if may judge from thqeitensive scale on which the cuitom house docice*rehouses, &c. are constrazted, Liv erpool is wlt.int has always been represented, a place of immense commerce and trade. Rut as I have . promised you to note all . brat mf,jr be woith of Po 4- cation. during my visit to * this country, you must bear with.a little delay tip I can collect my scattered ideas, so tossed and tumbled about during the voy age ; and as the ship by whiCh this is sent otitis now, while writing, shafting out her fore-topsail, the sig nal for sailing, I have b,.t little time to say any thing to you mare than I have arrived in the mother coun- try, and yesterday, they-tell me, was the__finau day they`have had this summer, it was usherod in by the churcn bolls ringing a merry peal, and strains of martial music frum all parti of ate •town.-1 4t was a day set apart to celebrate the anniversary tif the or der of Odd FelloWs, who muster very strong, and as I know the Wings of a numerims .cirele of your readers sregrestly interested-in &titivating the prin ciples of the order, it maywmuse by a brief descrip don how; the day was disposed of here. The asl ant lodges,-to the number rifiwenty-five, averaging 200 members to each, asseasMal as early as 9 etiork, in Queen Square, Avid' theirlsanners, regalia, &a. headed by their several bands of music : the inciri ben, with few exceptions, dressed in !dark costs. white pants, hlazsrine blue silk scarfs, trirr.med , with white; white aprons, hordereli with blue _ribbon, with tassel; and devices of every_ kind, the Grand !ritzier/ rind Noble Gran& lseariug s the several gold and silver medals and emblems of their office. At the Sound of'trumpet the 'Poctusaion nrolicd, and a . . more orderly and icnixxaing same Of 5,000 aemLbd. to endeavor.to aaliatesek caber ha ilia - tour of rinitni!"..and their, witienekati the thee of hereave aseikt,Apswer witamieed, but "cr. and • dm. ores,* : you‘ eatb, wheie •Fellaits*hipleeks:high..and won* complus iiiithihiliidet of-Liierpool. The hudy,Aer paradiegthioagh the principal au-efts:end !wait NCIIIOA I:tkoptttbegt at I,he, Exchiegephittke off ateittetwOcd to guiir.reapoctiret 104•1 !foeticide, whets irodwiawervrea provided j by• subtwhostead :dome jetties JO by the. ipteitr. The {ridges • dined rroo siren at 'Queen's. Theatre, where. the prop ri etor BasystaskthOidoseler fividsti the atiti - ei ear. ibritionalto la add i inieirt teithY the thee Wight 'ltholdreirrileveettifil Way of the firotheiirbfaa beceinii.wersgritrathitthefac• ad `bat iiiliheir4eieggfor qui - thy/erect loiras totifaOtltietlitYotielif t 4irrief. *-Aftredhuter;Wirich was served up in imam* 41e, and the theitre - 1/4 1V r .iW i—alla c i A l giOni, ( 3l2/Rafir ae! t a . a *Air 4Ak0448..,11*"410,4 t mPonint • , - iipw9b,vemlifArpfhirtFw,.. efigplto,k **yowl" ogl,o tt ar.r .. 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