The miners' journal, and Pottsville general advertiser. (Pottsville, Pa.) 1837-1869, March 14, 1840, Image 2

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closet porietb a tatter to the publisher a 'sespaper,
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to pa the sabscription Oa third person. and ft ank-the
letter if Written by- Itinueltilf , -Adcwo ire a stk . - -
, 'e of. our iWbutibeti may sot" be:mare that they
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mkt re lb,' mtge. on obbscriptien money , by re
- ass ag the postmaster where they reside to I 'oo their
-cootsioioisnelf , idoney.`;be being Adele satisfy
Aim Ifbefore tr fatter is soshr4drot it eantairtif nothing
bst what refers to AheaubscriPtion. [Asi:' Famem.
lltri A SS 4wrent bill, flee of postage. in actinium, will
:maya three itiarltesbecription to the lipners' 4cturnsL
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• :SR PRESIDENT,'
' - ',013*: - WRIL MliltRIISOlll
• 01 ouzo - . •.% •
FOR _V . ICE PREsiogsz •
JOitir
Americani latd!iitry.
Tiu people of Witty' ill GOurity. friendly_to l the
.protection of American Industry;" by imposing a
Tariff of Duties on Sumo Manufactures and For.
:';dip Produce; and in favo of retaining the Gold and
„Silver in our Wen COuntry, - for the use of our Otgli
FerE6CM, Mechanics aid•tilt , rero,tbstottd of d
ing it ebroad fOr die Use lof Foieig4 .Nations
, •intribtal to attend a GiNilakti.:QUlslTY NIEETt
-IN% to be field at therCjurt fiouee iti the tlorojgh
'„ ofOffiaigaburg,'-on Monday the 30th _inst., at, ciAti
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ANY ,. CITIZENS;'
POMP CARBON LYCEUM. '
A meeting of the pc4t.' Carbon :;Lyceum will he
held, on Friday evening, the' 20th Met., at 7i o'clJck.
in the Basement Runic of'the Church', when a Lec
ture wilt be rielivered by James 8. Wallace, Esq.!
The Public are invited to , -
Theo; Cabiti.LV l
Pi:ospectusfor. tbg.eg
It will be the ebes t
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0. We iefirour ringlets to an iinportant Act; in
this pspei,'inthlishedltY , Ordet of the Sheriff, The
am
affneasOf: the electiaiit' a Nonli oad qOutit Wards
Must procure eachaiie rani box, to metivelin votes
or the ` townships forla of therein!. The word
"Boroitgla " must be rioted on the' outside of the
Smash Tickets, ;Ind? township '! on the township
tickets. ' . • ,,
• Juitief.s of = the Peter = There are some very fair
eandidates for:, these . , now in' nomination. in
the Bouth'Ward; theio aire .I . l4cob‘Reitl, and Janiis
Wsllaee, whom it welifd be- in character fur their
" friends to anppoit:thfough thith and:thri r and then
Who . Imo hiretofore given very great satiir.
faction as Elpiie,snd Mr. Christ, whci a worthy
4041ciate•for the office. In the Tipper ward, Messrs.
Leib. Heisler, Wilson, hillips, Shoemaker. Pelmet,
end Downing, area *ling to the disckintnation cif
tis independent vot.eni. We may have our prof-r
--;sneer, pertimis we have, aria/nig we have, but are
iletermined to let esi.h-'.one fight an hie own hoot.
eon fidegit that the'iteepia will guard their own , inter.-
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eats. sod relict suitable (Arm, :whrr,r tl,ry tiav
• so. ostensive ti c , pick . iind choke."
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Ty fire was providentially enbdued.inia neigh
, baring stable a few dais ago, which' is supposed to
ilisys originated fOrn . the contents ofin 'lash pan car?-
' leaaly thrown out near it. When the weather Is
windy, indeed always; servants abould f .be careful
.Where {bed 4eposife such.things. On the day-tti
questionl the most diarteroas result(' hiv e o z•
crited, but fig the aCtivify of our citizens.
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Strayed or &Om! One of our, friends has lqst
Otot,land be's:labia to Inlays, whit has hecientilqf
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wisdom,
' ,lt • The owl is the ,syndrol of and this be.
'ins the only sign of quit qualificatinn ever pas4se
ed, hi hi anxious for its 'recovery.' riVe are inclined
to think: the: owl • ettaid was a true ; bird of nilht,
end took the firit oppo unity of iscripingta his na ive
woods: he would tolerate 'lvory, even 'to be
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considered the chief emblem on ttie shield of Miura !
If, therefor% any one boils,any str:ry Wisdom i 5 our
Borough, in. shapeCof lan owl, who . trits shownqthat
wisdom by breaking p
ail; let Into, he rciuruesl tn the
." disconsolate and hereaved 011101% ; 1 •
•Assr*:ele Judieis. 7 .tVilhn the new I Bill tor ;Ins+
tying the 'Associate .I . nilges was before the • Snore,
. &maws Fraileyi ofthm,diitrict„protiounced it tincon
: stinitian4l ^ This witi . account" for the manner in
WhMli the' nomination' Were made fur' this colinty.
mirt named Benjamin Bonito,* Very goad
*MO as jar tiajt goros, disoOrered,a!pot oflvaluabie
coins, - while digging Icor a wall in *43o4reiVirginia.
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• bag — '
c:3•7141 frogs are nut , inning et ,We
1- /hail 1414 i beCoi7l • • to p ay You:tied
light vitae,' iteten to' heir Oehitly, and write_ poem • •
' cer The Adatin aeon of $d and Jackson
paid off the,Piatiimi;detit; • b Via", B u r e q.i h es
• bankropta the prui.contiected another 'Ph
tiong•debt iith'lpe at govirnmenfshinplasten
• , Beet: -404 New /torte, ournal of Coin.
•_twee nays that the 'locality of he'd - Eiger tatriorco- ,
inreld tielOunt, : and, Germany in 1to8i40.:,
1 . 1 5.400 M, 0°.99 6 •P° 6 !4 1 .4nd' 12 9.40 Y,
63 i0*0* . 1 1 1 4 e c!:?'p of ta39:, will rea c h
two hue
' Ated,aidliotts: . ,
.itwo, hundred thoncand
;Ithda.rwiticb oin:tarty tourtreil time
,Fitnlei crop of
,u m • It; heti itevOnte n o loner ' a, matter- of
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- 1 1 1 10 men !, I.44,4.olsirieous4 l qret, I. a' ".*,-#O 4l bu
' .atankt...-affottlingo_profitahle tocaris'Of iirrostnanit.,
.; ir i it utiu dalodhlory s , . f4. s 4 to! 'Pas
na*,Ovul:/, Prdalxl".. The
18 6r 1 *t.
1044,the crop dure r opt:`,4h . :a4#ilie AMP!
ifsoCiic. 041%4 "Roar,:
• ' - ,apd is ht *cfon#P;,,miuittrntistichi of ,cuitiva..
It; of ;s•fillua4..chinato
') bottak, Att* juspiwth- than Ilia United
A * thaw , Otirgarii;i lOCociimence
et*.cgtl found ,441r0 ae0 4 0 4 ,
*- - .14:41# fgainft)4.: - •_ • I • .
GO' Th"M 11 ) .P° 4
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Akt.°449oe;
ME
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• e refer oar readers to 'the
oatiiri..r ano!hfy colinOu.
in Alia nifaitteteis
ENE
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The'friends of Van 114ree are 11 0 1 the fnende
of Andrew! Seekipp, tir "why wou ld_ nunio
Legislataniin - Pentievitatlei ' i.reephitien*th i'
table, invhi4 the eld H ) 0 1 -
pottleirigagt
rksperattan.-- e lowa of Tenneanee f . Mod 'So
place the name of Andrew :Seeks*, at the bead :et
thrir 40.0* - • - •.`
6;nbvist=:Let every mnn j ahoy love'
his coon*, teed the two sttieks'en thi inireesOex-
Pendiigires; of VOr /hag and PajamalteveTamentif
below he decides to wlerh jcsedidliteitieitudi y ield
his supliori.: RetlecticelOult I* require& lA,Tedeent
the Stite end the Union. Sete the has of their II"'
eniciniquiddes niters. . 6
preu g ,Voucb— w heiriimuicraftreestr;.
ilow-do Wmeri‘feel •
Vb 4,60 iY gaingageolt olo oabi' 4 Cribe n ,
roma) 0 1=4'' • '
tia an nomina t ed a Whig Electaxal-llcket,
Vir • • ._
ledge* heraclf for zsalinaan• ;and dad P ,
07.-A bill is before the Legialwtore,to . grotece and
eleobragejhe ,ritanufsetere of iron_ with anthracite.
lie' presisidissiii are ileseilesinted • •
A tot:of,Flotir sotd~at Pittolinrg 11S1W - Cett
6.4 pet,liatrebaufwiumtid:B7l cents nil bushel.
s
lipriva *OON -the Lea: :Foca Ahdition;Govey‘
nor of liiatmchuseth.6-opr made* IPA*
that Marais Morton, the only - Abolition elcreriaw in
'the_•United States,,ifai elected by 'pray: on; vote.
Sinai the,eleition; a Negro, voted illegally foi
Morton, his been aurricte& foiperPirk in swearing'
his VOW in—and sent ;to the 'Penitentiary' for one
year-rand;' via loco foci., who induced him to tote;
is now under indictment for subornation. of pettily.
Would not any honorable MO; under these CirCUM*
-11tam7es,.Tepigp, his office.
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Spe4e . paying Bunks in New. York—We ,were
shown esl - Bill issued' by the Meath, Ward Bank,
in New Yard, payable s= months afier4ate.. This
Is the way"; the New 'York Banks pay specie for their
note.. j" -
BOoverrid Wolf, Vallectuf of the Post - of
Philadelphia; died very suddenly
. in'that city on
Wedoesili lait. His Oath was caused ,hyiddisease
of the heart. , , ,
• - The editor of the Richniand : 60uirer saytheis a
candidate 7 for n'uthing..; Prentim of the Louisville
Journal; thinks he will be'2eleeted to it.
The• .
The SubTreasim ,bill hi well styled by Mr:: /Sew'
istor 'Davis . of Mass., ra bill of folvileges to the richt
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so_; a scourge tir ot ers. . •
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d'olrf.-kt gentleman in Laricaster—is leeturiog
- on 'a Gett " It is a very, gold sulieet, if you. can
confine yourself to it. or ritther confine it to yourself.
Senster Renton bowie a regular Jupiter, and, always
descends Smoni the Dunes of Missouriiii a`ehoiver
of that precious metal. Yre , have ofieb ;Frond:led,
whether jany isi &der' portent_ really.atterded , the
birth or:Benton laudisii
tells us.
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oAurator Rhodiis inibtes. neseente Minerva_ ---
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.Induzisse tavern teruyit,",
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which being translated: sigUifieth : -
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,At Penton's` birth, grist Jupiter, we are told,
' Bestrewed Masouti wivh ' ia ehower of gold.
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, But notwithstanding this authority, we have al
ways donbted. the fact. Oaalany one give us eisui
nude of it 1. . • • -
Bon. Taconite Coe*ini was nominated
as the *tug Candidate fer"G l avernor of Ohio, by the
Aftunnioth Harrison and ibr Convention'.
.
Jarnta Clarke, Esq. late President of the board of
Canal Commissioners of this /kale, has been appoint,
sd Preindeuf of the Uniononal opany.
C Cm
frr Loofiradires.—We notieed some
time since the invention of Mi. Patria keilly, for fa
cilitating- the burning of. inthracite coal in Income
tives, and s are pleased to 'Chid by a -rezent -report 'of
Mr. "Cnoienin, the Soperinterulant of motive power on
the Columbia Bail Bead, that it has-been tried on
that work, and succeeds 'admirably. , The plati now
in)ueo, Says the report, 4. is . 6 very small rotary it-
Seabed to the bottom of the bailer, wine:Elvis driven by
quantity of eteatri taken from its deme. The
fan is enclosed in an iron casing, from' which the air
is ',condensed through a funnel to a perleiAly tight
iron chest, which encloses the whole'of the asb pen.:
:The air being fumed, into the-chest, it us constandy
working itself through the _tire by the pwmer of! us
(men premium, land thereby keeps up a constant blaze,
add an Smisant of hest' equal to all itspurposes. This
fixture was first tried upon a:new engine called ;the
;Janie", Clarke." one Of Mr. Baldwin'ti first 4ass
Machines -- Who& beedmaking - its .rogular tcips, for
about, ids. weeks, and - as yet has given no sign , of a
failure It bast drawn very heavy-lodotat every 'trip.
and his done its work with mom,apparent easethan
When wood was used upon it for fuel. Assatesa, the .
coal wis weighed one taip.': The engine drew twen
ty•ona leadecl.cars, or one bundled and twent y- one
tors,:and; consumed one ton and shalt, of coal;
al h ad it been ofthe fun* quality, and welt
the tarp wont& have been made with a - ion and a
quarter; costing about seven dolkare•and twenty-five
cent:4,', while the name ;amount 'of freight, drawn 'by
.the area engine, woultl, have 'required two cards of
woodovhich, includinirerai4g,inUing.and iqaitting,
.Cost ; about- eleven dollars ! ' The coal is from. the
PottaVille mines, and is the Only nnthraciteWhich We
have, yet found. to answer the purpose. ' i Fnay , also
State tlist'there'le'other Coal of a similar ibiality, as
'convenient, or more so, that: w.O probably /answer as
WelUdpon f; i•
Iliere are . now ,five upon" the;rottilwhich
ffiie proielled hy seaot;genetateti withepthreeitees—
an4 it iithelleviSthet - bythelfirili Written
ery, sllthe heavrefigiees uPIn the'roe l d w l be toa
dy. o, use n _
b". The Richnsond'engisira thinitait an eSidenee
of ball management, the fanner oellantrilend was
founa is his barn tbraibint !heat / With ifitak when
40611i:will ewe a thriutnng truiebiee.—
Onperal Harrisou, is s regnlarlhrashhrg inachini;
`first put in'operatian - hy, the patenteekat Tippecanoe
azd' Tharnea, ghrie hedirsa_sefthi intents:a - 4g hi.
euuso.Y. taking 104) 0 7 of theirstreta of arms: tad
.nest 411, when again put uk.vrert,, he thrush all
ilbelffrifacca 10C4i,Cialating fort/sal.. -." .
4tecutclid Editor oftttp Melte
i)9oigh Republican, n Von, ilunitt put4ished •
in '4 11 4-sr4 l ., 'PublWiekthe4rifiunnuivellintleg.
I:lYaAm. ikrrilkoth. ttoit tte : toted
dell-np ppm whites men linfilebt,, in las, next paper
aini*the,, fuilowing - yeantation,_)tinkaannwledgen I
ke be s 4. inictrprpOintfint-f':
;i•Thel piece IFtii*APPlrgati iti.taat weeletßeino'
lOnn, 90,th respect to Gen:Harris' ore. Voting .to
INseritr,o)te4 rith ! mt knodedit '
duo ab sence.; , ! ' #aving snit letterofthb gen.
Oen*,:4l4atini_t44l . 4e, toy.** Pitt
of s hill for theguniOlinoi°P'7t dininPls," W 41, 4 24
in4zOli-9 1 ,! 1 *Wlafir :
teeotret
iPI 4 i;.4) wither iul l o*latioq.c4 We regret
Sta9 l 4
have gPiel*
owlaick not even t h e daily fwkninn v nlinhlty , and
01 !41 "Mir °P . P ne tk e t temp-pi knowingly to
«divest iflt 4 ? is iti6tt.(l43l.l!"VesVitatidP.r-
Vart Biwa. Waztleful
we reflect on the enreme compleciuser k -Yilth 41 1 0
the ija lam lifiessgs, iiiettea fo ecittst
pfd:icirnabnifut naticoisal
foniiiinistiifested his practice preeeps.—
this lit!infenittie:tti eioenditunii of le* three
adakirdetnOarw lie mill SW &post ilanninghoneese
ofattravaganat; one which would hardly be believed,
trererit not for the'overwhelming evidence of figuies: -
Thus the /apemen of goveropent Acre:
Adminisfrafim
DurinS Jakn_!Tv
1
Itilos
182 et. • 1-
-1827
MEM
• 4.50,31Thia,t1:
:Durifig art(kClO• l 4lon. a.
1n1829
1830
lin
1891.
1882
isSt
18$4
1835
11836'
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•• 5145,702,735
During Martin Yip Duren's Administratinn.
In 1637, $40,164,7'45
1838
'1839
7lse Aveigge' Eippues are :
Jan; Q. Adams; ) ' 12,275.311.
AndrieFlaelluois,i - • 18,226,092
hisitin Van BuTen 2 37,1.15,651`
.One year of Martin Van Burco's corrupt geverpt
item cost the country three times as_ Much ;g5 year_
of the - Adams' administration, and twice as much as
Jackson*: The economy practicedby Mr. Adam.
end by ?en. Jackson during his firskterm, paid off
out Nahonal Debt and 'aka law surplus, but Mar',
.
tin Van Buren has made the peverrintentlpt,_
and nuo silts Fire Millions of Treasury - Nuts , to,
pal his °Bic yoldem! .Hor Ys this-=why thein-
Crease of eipenaturea I, It is to be traced to the
principlei of -!.,t0 .the victoriliclolg the SPoits,!te,
that a/6MM of rewarding the political favorites by
the creation of neW. anduselcsa offices, which mate
in vogue during Andrew. Jackson's second tarn to
securethe eleition, of his successor, in:id to the on.
.
linebing Seal with which It iii pursued by 'that sue.'
cesser. The 'Conies are to be found in tie loom man
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tier-of conducting the pehlic ,businesr, tethe eine
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don in office of faithless servants; to the prostitution
of ourvenue for political purposes; to
. the imbecile
r; 4.
oseen 'on of the Florida War, and tio that yeteina.:
:deed herae of plundering the treasury , whicb, far,
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from b leg discountenanced, hes been connived et.
by, the-Federal...Executive. , .
The . Van Buren s party is linked togetker by the'
spoils of office, corruption is its necessary inginduset;
and we look in vain for any rvilepaling trailed moral
mig t itiode or political honesty. Our tuitional mine
has been tan:lobed:. public faith been deseetated; our
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commercial prosperity annihilated; and all to obtain'
the Means for these kites to bauen:andtteed. Men
who'but a tew years Since were poor, have become
immensely rich
,by. speculating in government funds
and public lands : , Our pulilip officers have bei:n eis:
somated in Mock jobbing, concerns, and obtained
_.shares_of booty for giving information how the pub.:
lie might be robbed and cheated. There is. nut a
single conservative virtue to redeem the darkness of
their course. Millions have been squandered. for
-party purposes; not scent for the,advancement of our
national renown. Whiles other nations,, Ao times of
peace, • are preParing for war,
,ours has been ,su
pine. It would seem as'if destruction hae mared
us for its-prey: se if alt the b f riglit prospects of our
country, all its former happy auguries , and apparent
brilliant destintei, had been checked and make sub.
servient to the basesl, purposes of a partisan eleva
tion.,
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. 'ditch a tours° cannot, must not continue: tilers
. must be some means offered to redeem us—we must
be rescued by some friendly hand from , destmcuon:
And can this not be accomplished 1 are there no,
means of rescue 1 There are, end within uur power:
public - virtu:o and sense of propriety is not entirely •
lost, The ;:opposition to the errors and vices of Mar ,
tin Von
,liuren is daily strengthening : a strong con
servative' feeling is pervading our community, and
the harbingers of success are bnghtenkig,around us.
the - friends of right are now disposed in adeverate
'struggle with the minions of /mild. If they fail now,
re
the will be an end to hope, an end, to liberty, an
end to the glorious republic, We have's° fondly cher•,
fished ! •
tellotv citizens! these aro no common
,timee, the
contest m which we are embarked, envolves vital
principles of deep national importance._ The lines
are distinctly drawn; the opposition is betercen these
Who would save. and those who would Min qui...Conn
try. Marten Van Haien and ,his office holders head
one party; William Henry Ilanisan and the, people
the other. . Can you died hesitate on which ,slde to
array oluselvee I:can you fora moment doubt which
is the path of duty 1 . There is no !mob thing as
_nen
trality : the man who has the 'privietige oftvoting,
; and does not exercise it, commits ; a grievous , Wrong.
He would not look on, and see a neighbor franipl/1
down by brute force and injured, without raising e.
hand in defencet—liow much mom Men should
~he
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protect hi 4 country, when ► tioffeyinf from tha gesPot
ism orison pow Cr. , • `..• • ~•
The. Presidential candidate* who are now before
the country, pop are to. choose, bt;treeponni. it marl
with you, to vote for ManinVan Bus en Mid a swain
nation of his or Willian! Henry Bar•
risen and better iimes,n virtuous government and the
true interest of the poople.e . Bo! then rrillyon Soto 1
.
Col/grim-4'l'le 'Nig; Jersey Loeb Fc;a) members
have been . atintitted into Cciligregt toi:llParli
Charter Tleditins? - 7T.6 Henson niin have tor
:lad every thing' before thetn at the charter ele4ione
in New York end' litiiiseiiutwite. - 'ToViniihattieye
not voted with - thb Whip foryeara,lia*dtrivied tor ,
Harrison. - •
,- ca The W higivelenge their names '46 often . says
a loco friend, that .weknotir'noi !hat tOdeno
tint one &into more mut we ate Entnn
Iterrieon men to Admiitial;4losi Nei* • - .
• -ATertS:—.Emeg.• young in the" wortd wh i ch _
prospers; proteetstheir own iodusuy.- :France keeps .
out British gookts b s high miff, so do the* Giernati
states. Enghoul (buys nothing which' they- can' do
Withont... When the starving pointconra, their duty
on our:breaglinuffs tils.and they are admitted, But
they buy nothing they • can' do :without;: and sell to
.erety nation Who.willibtirtheir tiralinfocatired fah.,
'Bea. .plow, how the name Of rotation sense can
this country , prosper:if we. permit foreigners to glut
our markets -skid, goods; and tarry off our specie!
For the,pain year swims* tolrey, the MlorMOUlt such
of forty. iniltiomi, the Abalones of.ktrade,against uL
Thatia. We bought that much; mom offoreigh noun-
Aries thara wk,sou *II noifthimr- protiria - of
doing hut*** -soon render.us4sior.
*Ps foirigir, Besides - .this: balsam of: roof mil
bons, hwve to pploreflq - oblirli l to 'Foy
THE_NINE)6I 9 i4IO
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the Waist:ow ;fiandriAmillioaa, in hard cola
barraionir *am . : igiritkiiii4arOal ilNgiveakents
laaTitbar* : '''' .. ii,;tirliieP . 441 . -1 .1.0.04
ES, i -horArO .4 ! : *4U iiikt , grbeii . 4th.iniptoe
'ar q at
figanuf•pu„u forepigniiiiibeit intiowncia ,
die1i6 1 7.: 4 : 41 2 a WI c 9 1. 41 *9 y,wiiiitO
bitila mistakes ihimidzintaKoilk*itutown
winimau and WO noshing bit, it - rude heist:.
*ea ear , gold and Otter 14114'retidaad istjbaccaaa
ey.—vali*garoa ' - , i . -' ,-- '''':' - '
'ZirriZirtraortgWitte..;-Theimmeut -dominant pia `
ii4rlN
17 , - Akeilf,4o9.‘ -1 1 0 1 fr-, OW-illuci: - of CoWitiit'
and so ebbe, ' iiipenditure, that we feel inelig;.
ell toemisstre` - r- gin' sfesiOrt With their ' pi
At vow,: it will ha folddi' , 4o ll. 4M talk' , u ne wa,
ilia act O 32 °lhoihit'*/-oie olßoill prepared rot:-
,01 1 nOri:and io 1 1 Mtf .411obliOCAPooqifia
otWor dosziolwd l'lnboot-odelooto cause.' in roof)
4 w
of ddo,,W ooo ll- fOkwliorktrai g otOillePtv
' iiikeiri from ilia iril lia - nnIIW4 by' ihe IfinisbirgTel-
eilinds. -*alio to A m llio litodilliw7 of OW
Vim Burea patty.
In 1835;38. theuWws an Wtereeoesimt in addition
to thereguloi•oni, *MU. Utriene4 together Abe:
days: "'tie iplimiente at lifertin ye n Buren
were:
then in the 'rummy ; MA thWatimmea 'Were u fol.
taws t --.'j :: - '-
, 6f
./'..-,-,.. : r,..17;,
• /t ,a 59
15,262.8 it :•:' ":-
. 4,2•0.W396 - ' -
R=M
5it.6001 5 :"
lex*,
1a,00:167 - .
quie t s*
/8,424,44 7
17,814,950
'30,888,164 ''
46,4i1218
31,815,000
Ell 11,40%055
RNAL.
Pay and *leng e 4 le InenA nnt .
Trinserihim : . '
.Sergetun.at•antis lid 4Otitheepere, '
Painting and Biding,
C6Blingennl4. ' -
'T°4l. "'''`92,61359 1
hi 1838.39 1 theie.Wea aiii*n ' eitill - fetidan iii:lttil
&non to the , icilditrin". 3l /f i c h ta g ether:' S *ii V e - se4
148 der!, 10 day 4 les' then the amazon of 1833481
The:loci:4 then were HI - thi.aielvdt,y} and the ,ezi
i
pencia.weiciail f Hurl; , s , t - ,' I
~ _ , • I.
Pji7 I ;l l :iiiii, e*P of the 1R 47 0 61 . • ' , 90 8 .249 ‘ 4O,
ry . _ inting. 1,- . 943. 1 10 26 - ',,,...;'' I
Binding. .. • • • 9,06 0 .09 -',[. _' 2 ',
'rTrr"-- 953,079' 28
'_.3.629, tig
5,823:00
and doorkeepers, _ 1 . 4.130 00
;NCII.B --' ` 77 140 a4'
• .. , „sr ' . . 0
Total. ' 9197:040 20
o seen that the increase* expiEuhr
has doubled, amounting.in uPnEod,i,
id can it bcratuirisiug that our. state-
I be .wander e d at that our iesou et:11
1 t o ok: 1 , i
;et the wails to it—let the+
these
hoPP3l:4lll";thiguicie4llP4dinecar44-67414.:
Clerks:
Tsauscribing,
Bergeint:44r;.
ca•PoFTINs
• Hero it wiU
tura was ware t
of s lo ,f. o q°!.
is, in ' debt;
.can
arc cripplaO
place a murk cs ,
tho_
. ..refunit,PY
Poilulatum• •
n mad—Outrapotwee the p
i erty eresthere ie elmething to rink.
adder." Take for etr*OWle the tot.
P% Faisal fa, Ike 4Fitru ?r,
y, .et a recent mettles., izi Broome.
LoMfasof4nt,
al teams 'of this
the ttiaim affil
Cillumtkia cungt
linig: 7 1 , . , •, ' .;I! - _', ,
&Weed, Th twe ere in f a vor of 'reform o f the
vi!Ciltifut'extreiregarice ot 'former bigilletn:ree. . And
in view thereof, we do _hereby ~ OUT instruct; iSetutiir
~ ,
Charles Frailey and !int representative Wm. Vo lt,
to oppose an ap Trianon of any money to the Duion
ts
Canal Connpan , to the Danville and.,. Pottsville veil
'road conipany, nd tO any other corporation or locel
improvement.. . . • , "e; , ~ , I
- Resolved, T at if our Senator , :Charles FOlihry,
shall see pro ps to misrepresent,his . connituenhi *lid
continua his fa " us opposition to the'state lichniroo•
button, wesba l . regOire him *assign some better
'reason for his course, thin th quorerflet Porter its
unwilling to the tevie with lt laatiell by 01'
riching a Isti Oil : land specnletors." , ,' .„._.., -1 , .
' . Nciii, :We _ attached to the, proceedings, of . this
meeting, soon ._.. • ofnotoriety_who should jUre.
knOWn that. . -. • wee lleer 00 91 1330 aeX.0 11 1 1: ii 4 n3
the titan) for 'Union Caual Company. - Pia bill
simply endo rsed the payment of the , interest on the
loan, to • enab
j e
private individuals to borrow the ire.
gunge Lim
on,. Aud besides , if the," deolecrete t 7",
of Columbia ,a so fearful of western l extravagance,
why did they. of affix. a resolution praising Senator
for ' exertion% as regents' the Berke co.
ck
hank Loan, t . Which theldtate is ; paying 10 or sl2,
Ofili . per 'ann. , terest, • for money never , received 1
Why do they otspeak of. this $2OOO fveal , Why
do they not refer to.the appropriations offered for
14 local improvements' made to benefit Coe. Porter
- and hiss-friends of the
. KeYstone clique! .. Da_ they
preiead to common sagacity, and. call the Colon ca.
alike Oiofs_local improvement !_
,Connecting al it
does the two grind divisions of the State works; it
might be entirely enlarged at .tbe Bletell eVence,
i :
and help tOp' - y_interest on the varionsivieleics under
`taking, whic cart only t henefit . loeofoco , stock-job•
There is it i tone in these resolutions, not to be i
'takene rid ii , a determination to stick to party
h ,
right or toning, and denounce every one, who drat
vary an fn e t u rrim the cliallOine,npuir. The radi
als and 'd
- etiiis of Columbia,.wilifind thattlisy
, , •
e il
_are not sup rind : packed meetingello . .not expre s s
the general - oh* and opposed as we l .Fo :in many
lending m eas ures 'of policy to COO, Fnravo,l we
hoPe
to se e !dui, tame out by his constituency, in,
those ache ea, - where.hei seeks to,lngialaii for the
greate e l - dee!' . of ' . the greatestoltalbee• ' TO Wee, .
who like et radicals of, Columhis . ' w
i.ould sacrifice
their liiial interest,' to party,' and throw themselves
ti r
Went the r wheels of their idol. cap reel* aosym-,
pushy, fro the honest thinking part of the,commeni•
ty - f"-theii deliOnetetione will - be, telleged•ef Pee*
E ; t er
ravings ; their windy . resolutions "
-0 1' 1 01 " -
fuge.q despair , and, the
, finger of indignant worn will;
be Piloted at there al ' Wile" la. Ihe common eod,
'as the moxiihhiervlent tools, of ,a. degraded I tot
tering Each.
i t.
: OD.
' The t. .Spirit.--The following resofutions trere •
receiitly tidaPtell 'at's tremendous meeting of the op
eratives ainr:Methanici of ninfordi Connecticut.
The waking Men of the - country, , are' keginjiing to
Otien*ei.... eyes to the.monstrous sch. met of the pi em.
- sgogires 'tif this' d 4,, whe,bm been using Actin Jo
advance their own porp ) wim : it , 1 . , 1.. i i-
Rooked; That Productive jedUctrY a! ate 'moat!
fruitful: soirrof national wealth, anit one of the
iinun Pillar; of Nation Independence- i ~,, r ,
ReetZ ue
Tittt it ii'llmonithefitit : at* 4- our
tiet:to Protect ibe indue 6 7..aa 4 elleatuai!
thews* ' of its oittecoe - 7tOginse ll 47, l 9l *-
of to toymd—ood to counteract, by I t irliflesOme rtid
just' - ti° l4 the 4 1rts - at tweige ! 4 !PittatiO t to
breik° an our growing mentifskoriert.:l '-. . -
Itmeleith That thn large eiports'Of gjecie recent
'Wmadel to Europe, hay° been much iitereawid by
ship:penis of merchandise sent ber4 end 'iota on tor•
eign account t' and thattheilistresisiedilersigeMt
consequent on such things will`Mg' aii `jo ro;ixcor,
unless interests of labor ere protected ,by Oro Per
legi"sta ' ."' '• ' ; 1 ' •
'._•
red, - That the sentiment recently L advinced
i ll c o by distinguished tfeilitik 4 duss the
prices labor might . tri be reduciaA:'''t.therebyl ptao„
ing the itteotiut eherees'ea Ike saati ft e ;lll4 rill! Abe
-mak; operatives of EuruPe—are.at variance .with'
z ra
ihe 1 • of enlightened- freemen; endt especially
' &ratlin e -66W 4 • übri
Damn nt •to the in, F .au re 9 eau
fedi) et liar' Englattd. ' •-•- ' '
That the Iranians refenmerlio nroper,
,in theadmionoiOUr altdre,, is full
.:•.---Tiuit the Uhl merrOvid*w ere* iiyw
the , eld world, hare iiitopinW to r ilTai the
- - -
40 ;elfuittles I
'of danger.'
tell Of
, - '
UNIM
, .
'PVT and nom ' ''' ta
' ''t piste a r /min i m the
ups . a - iivictifyi dad istowimAt.) .1 11 e•‘ - lektek if
itishil:' , , - i - ,-;', ,-'? , -,- 1 ''' ' 1- .: 1
14elti411 :Thel*. 40weica'n oP tile of and
credit, with- - iiimisermY lonserato stall imirs into
"Peel% Alms entoraiss z : o dm sum idstforni with
'upital—and that to i asunnut this spurn and del.
troy credit, wiligrre au Oda* weight and ioloewe
IA mad. by spading it , to cont ro l lebti4 -, 1
- ScsobirA ThitiiiiikOileta aiirewia Crandon of
Ow minaketwring Ittuls Sts *um attract - thi tidy
t
attenion of the OcumnMent—and that cee
ri just
- , .
:lid conaitudand means should be applied WI bring
tack thegolaelPlert.of ourreePeritY;' - i
Resobred: Tbst Ira vdll writ *sour Country. for
onnielses, and for piste+, viaidlif any tkiimeogues
thmk"of using us air ;tbey _ l44 firkd "bet it is
thilemre'medqed *lilt 4-4.4dea tools,': .: L.
~..-,.,., ~ ~ L. , .., 2•' , ~ . ,
The following reselatiokwas puma OnaO4ioie.7
i item 4th of LOeS nit:oat** cmtmatm /-•
1 "Rer?leerf , That „wallas', lull and anthe J Fonfi
donee in' the deporricy mid:talent" of ,OUT ' Oil:atilt
t : ernornlividß.: r
~.sna.trit iordialltapprove
of his efforts, grim yto MUM th e , PreseOt ear.
us lr
TUPt banking gr!eii: at, the "arils bos.oo P:! the
leMtruib!!/ ingot, ,to ibe public eredaind-the ID.,
, • of the commoUtstridtb and the citizens; polies
, .g that the principle of Wu* relcum is of the utmost
id au* essent6l ilktanciand =mitt; bisithaf
• e deb t s.of 14 brief, mid reasonable pi:
,rfilif MUST
EqEssAlulay TAKE PLACE before the rode'
fowl of braid/3 , - 8 0 011 1W "the body politic. can be
WM
.0• •
3,019'8°:
=
,233,18;
. '1;718 71' 1
14,418,88
28,570'41
ilitZ'Olgitußp' Ik`. 111 . 8 . . DuFv. -
—• :- ~ i • Wins 'AtiAIN ".' "- - 1 - -
=. ,ICeppears fturitheAdkoWing- snide fro!' tito . l'i.,.
7:krakiftYp. that thitltiolOti*§*tithlilioicii Kew:
'deg, not content WitkstrarePtirig to-cheat the Hew
more,- -,end . ..fidbidelPhis,Rtpl:Roo4e:oo Pt *Or just
eatiOniatieteir:,,Otillitt . the mak% has made -a L :
*boiler attentpoaptei tie: °wares ni , -,theittipkin Bost
Bniker Itilli'. - -! -' !" •!''' :
t. -,- ' '!. : r :,-- : .i . . i.•::
onigOrrit.,s44..+Tiiii ploroing,:_isti, early,
'several beleeofinerehaadite came dOein to : the tiiteam
beat.ftnnker Bill, - *Adler Now Haven :.
. :.The 64;
teiri,.. raniariuddesty -tardpie,-hatringi.citritiiiti - tO•
know iiket aserchadiee Wei Altipped, so early, and
, 1 _
inspecting ; that some ; sninggling was gain on ,in
Itritudi goods . slipPSl ha *knits caption:l3l in one
of the bileii to haiti epsep,and dis' icovered they were
-Amos liN7DaLlell PliTraißAlilll,!in . o4o the'bales.
. The.vorthy ciptein, d'tO- de:regent, .44 De "vet, this
werclindise ...too; , '...peit deli's. at Wes ington;
tl
hiTl:no morei,,; to pay theis •ownwe3r, led, Ire to
1 soingirte thiiir: Tide. i - . .kleeterk.delorei:: de l'into
I !whet bands has ouri G4iernment' fallen t . -- _ , ;.;t l'''''.- - _.:
,
Esbact from the ; Spften of Senator Tatatencia,
of New York,,bn *seining the Anti-dati-Trusury
Resolutions in tbel Same of .the' tuned litotes,'
pissed by recently he Legislature et New York.:
Mr. Mittman:a said, amidst the gloom a nd dark
ness.by
_ W idth we preqiurrounded, I can finny lice
the Ihiwiliegef a hrighter day. , To those +l:have:
entered by Alin_ follj,anii'maddess of this adminfars
non, I would say, if my •Oice ceuld.reach Riem, be
of good cheer—fur *bet*: our .political redemption
draweth nigh. -A few, more 11140k0ORS of the moon
and the Pions will came to the *ea. The 4 , Em
pire State" will be yroud, to lead. the vat in this
great twitle;--if it aim* he assigned to her: She is
already panting fotthe contest.—Thrice has she con
demned; in'a voice whickbas revetberated from 'the,
ocean to the label, tke destructive'measures of this
adminietnitio-Tbrip.is ha she rebuked, ber .oace
vi favorite ion,-* win) ibsOurned his back upon her
iita l mi
interestr;_as well Elk interests of the whole Union
'--who has raised his , se it were. • against her
who bore him= i ' her who cherished.and nom
iiheif_him. and gave to_ittin all the consequenCe he
'enjoys, end wtate overficaing_kindness hb has
rri_re
paid, by; ~ ingrat i tude more strong Abaci - traitors'
sites." ' Sir, she is tuna, of .'thee Northern ems with
Southern ptiricipleo-Lor rather, this Noit men
with no pnneipjee. .Shawist' tea to see an 'lionise'
man at the head oflbis tiovernment—one, tcak, wit.,
~ 11
is o capable,' and , - I faithful to the Con %ogled.",
And, let me telt the poor from 1 North
1 ./arolins,
when she speaks ' a f mils time, it will be i ii, voice
of thunder ,, in fear the u. HBBO Or Tlrir.CA,Bol4"
The defender of his - toy in win I trat he will,
.prove her deliverer m peace. The Senator from
North Carolina, halt given us some of bit taitteips
dons.' Now, said m r , Tawitenoz, letnut give hint
isi ts
some of mine. t f amicipate, that the 4th f March,
1841, will form an sirs in our political ant . That
on that, day,the wand of themagician will broken.
That on that day . f 10L. retire
• to th peaceful
shades orhieovinnative Village , betelded by the la.'
meotatioes of thane ivhotri his admit ration has
broken down and riiineil: But he will not be forgot
ten in his retirement. ' The effecte of wi.ling ain
merce; of our ruined manufacturers; of eur • inuikien-_
aa impinveitiente , and of , our unretvardedilabounwill
ttd *slating Monuments 'of the imßecty and des
l ' - &le tared v ' the Will
tructiveness,ot hies
,i on r whi t , -
lewe'Ond the ; orphan*' tern,- whose husbands. and
whose fathers have been sent tnnntimel'trivia, will
resale his metuori"-Irom that oblivion which the
,
interests and the honor colle wilier)! w consign
it! _ —l 1., -; ,- ..: J r I.
~'. f
EMNI=I
Frain glairielsbur
• , • 117OndOy - April - ova, Marfh ti.' 1840.
W The House at 2 o'clock to sy, refused to eon-
Mir with the Seriste's amendments to their original
Elankbill by a tie !vote, 42 te42. Ii therefore goat back
to the. Senate t! insist or concur; if .thereforihreat
body *eds . trotri their eniendineete; the originel bill
' It h ' therel '
will' become ' a law. es °waver gene °lnn"
. 00 that the . Present ball Will he entirelikilled in the
,Semite, as ever Ole radical! collies,. .ost there are
want,' objectiocielo it. A new lone will. therefore
probably' be originated;is a Committee, of 6rdirt:nee,
if e ppelatiedi'caiinot 'agree, the provisions of
-the==two
bills being so diametrically opposite. "1 . _ .
_.;
Tiendny Morning, March 10,1840.
""This morning th 4 Senate -used to recede from
rt,
their amendments on the Bank ill, l and it wastera,
Xore lent 'beck to the House.wh re probibly e epic.
Outteielconference w il l be a p ted. and the friends'
wilyof order hopeaction tam .. .• -/- • -
- , There ere many diffetint suggestions is trr the fi.:
nal dispositiiinlof this Vexed bill nt the Maet.,Bi . iiir
;41)-e tennbliSioll l . hoped: for. - -,./- ' -
:"'," We had Perieb . nes thie mofning without number for
allowing she 'kinks to 'mica hills;and against
two . ip ,
~,, , ,ii , .i mtunjyti ot ; ol..: 7 , ~ -
- ... 2 , • , ...
The Otiverear has nominated Strange N. Panes
and Henry*oete, as Assoaiate - ludges of Schuylkill
,COunty.,. in_ place of • JUdge ,Raush • end Leihr, Of
' course Mr. Yenta ittiat en ittlettirit, as the quo tear.
tissue lilaillf.! , ;pike ' Leib.". must be tried ; before the'
Supreme. Cotti sod there-is no probability of hie be•
ing eluded. — If `the objection nrde, that the foriier
cleat:illation . le Oblectioneble.''bitififire it was merely
i t t Pl a a aiin ? ? 7 ; ,f v .e_i7 le,ilaint
.. 'maY,nenisiint - ths
n iE
lame diiilruttiiik i_ while '. acting utelegitiinatie tine
of their iluiY.fletierident r: ;the above nemina
•tions; Oat )4 t'otuiVilleloco fficio .
.interest Oraloini•
*Lei!a with the, evernor oveyllie Orsii*utgior else
MrPalmeWould never have iheint ,nominated to a
eeriebity, and Mr. Noise to a oualingeney... - : s
profiviity++.' Judiesof
IL C. antankttell, ate Smith, #1
on-Ilie ' da W ar t ii W t Y'!"l lllll
Co4ilig,* I," ••° I -=
_ • • =
Porty4liit b e . 'Datil ' -later tfroin .-
.....- 4
Bysiha'artirid ....riew relief :hi o *Mem
lateentekcePteht A .( 44 1 %..* M ee
_.,- Leaden - PePele ' t '
- tithe 19th, sod Bristol pewit to Ins 20tk,a p e li fo .
1 1 .7 , being felti4a4dayetele-16i our Gamer 111 .
' ' Money is plentiful. in A/cadent PO 140 *okra.
it Milne:edict fint:pei Cent.- -. ',. i -.:. .- 1
1
' The Queen of England, mite m a,] to prince Al. ,
berg-oat thi 10titesreteueli, et the Royal_ hip!: '
The Duke of Widlitlto- 118 . 2 . - the.l . 6 0.1''' .4 4 4 4 )n
Slider •ilodr - ; • ' . ~ i - -. '' - 1 im . --, - i'i' ---7-,,
• ... 'The first - great Wadi. mai ' ,iniede min' the `lsth of
- reteeeiy. when's ialt for tiitortintati.6lo *Ow
We income of the aalsolidatelkiatat &AGA edam&
str e pa P lll f TelhAt4;rilkkellOed 411‘,,thelIfIrette of
Commons by i vote 61'182 t0:173.i in theidebatesi.
evident upon ibis till; more hnsatatitiorY iceolints
of the Ansurea were - 0 0 4 etioNnulf . , I m i ll 4- 11. dd. -'-'
eiency of siz millions for thelciumsta3rear •• '
`i. Thic'Doke of Wellingten bit its 'tloio hared ors
and Manning attack of , mptidetraness.-•,. some mud
to be the
sat e befottratil es et t rigo ro2 i ,l l oPtY
stomach. :' - / ----' ' - ':' 'r ', '-•• I r i,•'.4 ".. '5 . .,"
: 1111fiel Albert . s benikl4oo4l •_ 6,44 ,.. :i 3 liniha
—4radriment some twO thorisand pounds et year.
Mortimer ,be has been Mite r neilked bl.4et hf profit':
mint. ' ''.• ' .- ''.. 1 -'
I '' '.
c - Tfie Chartimprisinent of NewPittiMbadabeir
sictins d rt
sentences commuted from,dieth to alien.
, Only three of them were'ion --Syst i ," Fit.
natee;end 'Jones. - TlM 4 re Wl4l ‘ a diffe ierree l ot 'illiOm -
among the judges 4i11. , tal . i.ti. 4oi* lritt fibed b' y
. theprittoners'oMmiliel. 1•
• .oo r ikdirem mite of want ,'of iodide he mini
'Mu, tended by Sir Jolt! Buller, the *Xi Wee•ifteres
; 808, eyes 287. - Ministerial inajori i trOM` r
.- The allowance voted - by Parlitneent to ifirturiAU
-1 ' bent is 430,000 per armand.'ldialaterii proposed
,t,50,000. Mr. Hume move) 4'26,000, ._ alkali to
305, CoLlibehorpe aimidkE,lo 'ad, 262
to 150. `. :: .. - - .. - '1 1,1 • ' ' '
Thkquotations for eoiton i joe oluelfy cheap.
ra . thanet ourpreeions dates;einly in Imoi ry. ,Flom
pcn
is a shilling a barrel ermaporr Money is earn and •
more plenty.- In France, mennfaMoring I mes '..ed.,
Accounts;ef the recent boatilities in China bad
reached England. The HaMpabire Tel phmatee
that a great nievslannameue t is to Ile sentirit‘
ly from Porternouth, - tcs idiot binaa,lB,olo 'native
troops in India; coley thicrty of Canton under con•
traintion; of destroy it if necerissiry, - end then pip•
reed oorthwird to Pekin, and compel ` 4 Emporer
to aubmksion.
- .' PRANCE. ; ~ i- ' ' •-
_
There is nothing important 'from Algiers. - The
French Were holdmg, Abd.el.Kader in Icheck, and ‘
about to send an expedition of 10,000 natal into his
own unritory..', , I I' I
Pitris Feb. IL-..a100f thermost teagnificent fetes
;which luiye taken , place id Paris for ohm* of dine
was giiien lest night in honer of the marine ether
tidemark, Midway, 14 , his'Excellency the Earl and
the Countess of Gte4mailie, 'to which upwards of 2,-
500 persotui were . invited, and at Which at lear4 2,000
persons mire present. . L'., I
BIARR'IEDt
.
On the 7th in s t. h the Rev. Erni 8.,
David Levi, tit Mn. Mary Morgan,
Pottsville Philoluatkie IfioOliely.
'IN HURSMIS _ ORSINI:3. March 1ith,.1040.
: A Subject for.' Debate-4 i ' Were the ce.!/eltirtite!e
justifiable, in Abe death of ;Wins Cesar: •" '' '
- ~Debate to commence atl o'clock. -1 , i • '
Persons wishing tit beciinne memberi will Amiss
leave their nanierwith *CHARLES-% PEALE,
- March 14 • il— -! i - L'. . 7 1 Secretary.,
... ,/1/INI
' - ' 'Pulaski li.otte
A STALED Sleeting of Pulikakt Lodge No.
** - 216, will be held at the Hall„nti. Monday
evening the 16th inst. it half pea l'sii'efock.
• March !Alit '.,:- '. :'1 , 114u,
1
. i
--French Sugar IWO. - :"--
%ViRRANIT.D fresh, just !received .. it
Philadelphia prices.--Altio a small
quantity of Chinese Tree -Corn. It •
March 14 U.; . B. BANNAR.'
- iii. IPaincklit 'Day. -
AL DINNER wilt ha served ati the hotel of
'Edward O'Connor t on the Vith'inia. at 4
o'elock P. fil.;at which irishmin and their
frienda are all respectively invited-to - attend
without-further oetilpei to ositeratelhe An.
niveisary of Erin's; ratron Bain
:By (lithe
.• Committee of Arraogementa.
Starch 14tti = 11,-It •
N. B. Ticket. to had at the Bar'.
.
. - !tray Cow,„l -
STRAYED await trout the . übscriber re
siding in this Borough, about,two weeks
ago, a black and White spotteti COW with a
bell, on, and a lock on the strigi—with one of
the ears ent, and ti,,holatti eacborn.--Who
i
ever will sewn, said Cow tot e suliscribir,
~or give him information wheko, cad - get her
again, shall be reasonably resviiided„ ,, ' - ; .
W.ATIUNS PRICHARD: '
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. , , • , 11-3t*
March 14
Office of the Mottrat . Catbort
CoisPanl4
Philtakiphia; Itlarcl4th o ll34o:'
THE.: blimagteral have this : declared 'a
Dividend:,; of five per cent: (4r. she ~ la 4
BncluhfisOO the:eapnal-stock of the Conipany,
page* to the Stockholder" oi thetriegalr!l.
premieotatirit'oftec the 14th jdat. . _
- ,`' JA MES ik)l4l NELL,
Maith 14th '1 11- -Tiree‘gokriir•
•
'TO be Let
. ; •
• • TIIE lilts, of: the Nouse 'now, occu.
pied liTiametta. !aline., en Cen
t ,
tre ii:reet k pelt, bit; 'the - Cfffice. of
the 11410 ere Jour Pesten*
given 013 the.let of April. to
j wiLLiAyo p."Dgitq,
bl aich-'l4th" • sf-3_,`
• ,•
.;., tv. -
Paunirgivatis4u tice, and
filegiausyNi renni*liriaia4
Just 'received SO for sale 6p -
Mirthl t— 13Abit
.
from the
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PERSONS .inhilMt Ito •PoT their Poo . - -
t' sage for their friend in the Old Cond.
•
4N. trticiin hive their *linen ntiendedlO ,
a fi f by splaying to' --1 S. fIANNAN::
• 1 MinereJoornel office.
• His istesinfriire froni Liverpool to New. Pori
is 111Sv'neid $l6 including 11coNtai 1ti0t!e.7.7C 4 1-
dreo tinder 10 year s ' *far hilt' ' • -
Marchlt. ••- I ' [
..1.1'".".
Pates itri3mithviiFt4
nuti. to Pli••
his honor «.01d
• Senile* 11 E0 1
omfy/Eu/4. hymn:: ivilt l icejte hp
Apo* UAV
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Esalus, Mr.
Alto& of et.
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