Two Dotd.ids per annum, papa* semi.annnallin C advance. If noti paid within the year. s' d 50 will be I ha „rged. .• 1 . OCr Paperidetiveid by tie Post Rider',will be chars ed 23.centsex0. •i 1 Advenilemeata not 'exceeding twel ve lines will be charged $t- for three; insert - lens—and 50 cents for one insertion. Litter ones in proportion, ; ;All tdvertisinenitwill be inserted until ordered t int antes+ the time, for which they' are to be cotninuedlis .specified.ond will be, charged accordingly. Ye trly adventera will he charged vit per annum. including sabvcri tine to the paper—with the privilege of lice j ungone a vertisement not exceeding 2 squares standmi thrint tbe ye.ir: add the insertion or a elihiller "One in each paper foi three succeouve times All letters ad Ire*-41,1 to the editor 111110 he post paid 'Otherwise no :attention will be paid tii them. Alt notice., ic an I other notices which hive heretofore ibeen inserted gr itis. will be charged 25 cents each.esceptSfariages and Oea t ha. 117 Pa Arlilit.4. Chpriar.- Cards. Bills of Lading anp Handbills of every eidtleerintion, neatly printed ai•this 9,/firr a! the lowfv, rash vr,ers G OLMEN.SWAN HOTEL 1 4 ; L P 1111•1. J. 'iltsughawout • WI announce to his • friends and the fntbbc, t hat he has leased the Noss••• • aboveabovecsantilishment. recently occupier' by . It Mr., Wildcat king. No. 69, North Third itreer. The central lecation of this tritel aniline-ex e rietice of the present occupant in the capa city ni lindl.ird.'inly offer ierniii indaceinesits to those who may desire kin Ity attentions arid mason itileeluirize7g while sirij "truing, fur pleasure or business pt the city of Philadelphia •llis.-IBent is fornislied with choice liquors; hie TABLE will present every °Nee,t which might be elimcied from an abuiiil ii.t :cid exc dent iii irket t ha Srx RUNG ex• &naive and attended by .in attentive h.litter ; anti • With every nisp militia to maim G.IPIMi comfrutabie and Batas , Eked, he anticinates ad 6 share d'pairtitiage Philadelphia, i 10 Dr. Jayne's Expectorant. 'rots loyal table medicine is daily ffectmasnme . 11 of the must astonishing cores that have ever been-known. All who-have ever lased it for .A oh ma.Congh.Spitting or Bloom. I IhOpiherOU i7roup- Or !lives, Cons ' plum, Chronic Pleiiri4. tioarsr 1111PSS, Pain and lfioarneas • i2j-ihe Breast. Difficulty ot Breathing, and every other dip, axe of the lungs and and bre set, can' and do attest to is nsefulness.-,- Brotlehilis,. a "di'sease which is a iiiii weeping thousands upon thousands to a rem store grave. on dertha mistaken name of con-iiiiiption, always pared by it The mmal saimu, of this dim-ase ) are cough, soreness ot lung. and throat. Imarstiess, difficulty of hreathow; esti) lien ie fever.. a' 'mitt mg up pli:egiii„ir mallet, ,and. sometimes Mood. It is an toff otim stints of ihe fine skin which : lines the inside Or the whole ot the wind, tithes or atr SpSA. is, which runs through evert part of the lungs. The expec Mont mom diateiy elmoresses the eniteh, Itin4lfinonn, lever and (facility of breathing; and orodUces a tree end easy Expectoration, modicum ais -0 .m iff cued It tilwava ewes avtliml—tupnr three la ree doqep w , ll ettre_the entity or hive• of children, in trout fit teen minutes In an boor', hole: -Imtte diutlt subtitles the vittle.nee of hottping cough, and t t&•ci- ppeedy mire. Ilutidrt•d. who have been elven n i t by their phy.ieitin i 4 inenrealble with •'enuaatnp ti 0..," have bre,' reatort•d to ['erica heahli by it. D. itemthan Going President of the Granvilir College, I this., (Irate of New liArk; to a letter to D.- 4avne, dated New !York, Deeisither, 1+ 4 36, De was In hos log .tinder a severe cold, cough Etna lioarsness, and that his ditlicalty of breathing wa . to great that he telt, himself in tisentileest ta•sger o i .th a v e sistroesitioss, hot was peetie.ly cur , db, tissue this 'Exits etilts 1 Salcits, New Jersey, , was cur.(' of Asthma. el )ears Mainline, by tootle two bottles iil'thi4 medicine. Aliti _Ward, also if Saleitt, 'was cored el. she same comollittit by one bottle. A i g Isdy, also ot - Se lets, who was believed by her friends to be fur gooe with ef , ainiptami WIN 'WI fretiv restored by three bottles. Dr. ilaisitlessit. of St James, South Caro!' na, wa•t greatly succeed hi , is cough, Itoir-oess, and sureness onto. [mtgs, unli t on Using a bottle (A slits re.lc. . Medicine found petunias rap I.- Erracinia Cer ifieate,S he Rev. Di. Babcock. late President of the rt(reerville roliege, 311aine. Front intimair peromill arqu.intend with Dr.. D. Jayne. a regular svudent of the Aiedical Univrr• airy • K . 11 , 5 4 V1V411113, and an ex i merienc.A. fill practitioner of medicine, I wea+ prepared lii ao preemie Vie te,.lnn•mial.' it, fay sr Of kw difrorrnt 'ineattal preparatom ,, , much , u•o - e highly than the great majority of those which are even lovely entoetard. 0 I Iri. In• thr•rn in my own tam AY. and rn•ti of them wr-orally.l have more illau d, their favn•ahle anticipa.nnso. T • hry on twhat they profess m he—,no . q•rack nostrime.—hilt skilfully palmated ant Kink • Inr some W . the ;most Of fl humus di , eo; l l°M. II 1.111,W Ulla tier are highly ewe, med. need fitlinenolv presentee d, by ►nner of the 11110 4 1 respecenble ot .he regular lOW of enecheene e.. the., eny and rlZevi here. and I lio 1101 hesitate toeoneetee e.d thi•nt us vniontele neideti•en e.e anorrea mrdera, and a sari•, NH well us r ttttt wtalv uneful remedy for the deeern-pd.7 It UFU4 lIADCOCK. Jr. ; Philadelphia, 7th June. 1751 d. The Rte. C. C. P. Crosby 101 e Editor of the Amer icsia Baptist writes as 6illutas NEW Yet :K. June 13, 1818 To Dr. Jivnc—Di at Ntr : 1 have tt•atir t' your Expectorant. peismially and In my, tumult , for the het 014 yenta with ereui benefit. linttEd 1 neat considet tit ylita ortil.alwa I by the u.e -4;‘ Mla val uable em•dtri•tr, wider 4he bles-tteg of God: tor •ev_ eral yeara. 1 Mac Nay ahn•tat a. Thigoli ut the ca.e of Inv win, and aim IV the Rev. 11r. 'Tin t 0.,, or the Jatproca. For all rases ni cough. Infl imation nrtl a che.t.l.ilieQ, and throat,l do timet totheattatingly reemnineeid nob lc. the beat medium. 1 have ever tried.r- My earne-t %vie, la, that i',uu•r. afflicted a- I have barn, may experience tile same relict; whichl ant persuaded, they will, by using your Expectorant. • • . . ,Extract of a certificate titre) the Rev. Mr. Brad ford. Dr. Jayne—Dear Sir= . llv child. owing to expo sure. when recently c.mitng up the (Poo, was attack. ea by that horrible malady. croup. • We. luedde in the nigh:- at Heave, Point,.. and when our lean: were alarmed. trait the hitarse, sepulchral cough waa the ihrerunnei. &nth. WO gave him a tea speainful of the b•Expreleirlilli" CO 1).1111e of which you prettented me with when in Philadelphia) and ap plied some linament lathe throat and breast ; and before many minutes the linirsitees was Erne. the' child breathed freely and dept sweetly. Owing to these cireuriegances nca he wondered • at why I have so high all 0100 . 1011 fir Dr. Jqytie ' o medicine. and why 11 aAvt..e PC/ r'v family to keep it on hand ready for any entree nev. Alt '111312 B RR %DFORD, • Pastor of the Pre:toy/erten Church. Darlington. Pa. June 'Mt,. 1839. - -1 : Numeroil4 other &Trifle:lles might he added, hot the above are comoddred .utlicient evidence of it. great -u.ellalries4. . k 11.1 r. Jatrie's office L itt No. 20 South Third street, Philadelphia. where till orders will he promptly at ,s tend. d in . Pries. 81. l ' Sold by Motel,. , Rtrvin, and Wm T Epiii4 & J C. Manly: Dru god., Centre street, Puttbvilk. Juts 2.1 ri 4 A 11. tt /A I) 1 ILO N. A eorr6leteassortine t of Rail Road Iron from MB AIL to IX{ inch • RAIL RUA D TIIR ES from 33 in. to fiA in. ester riai di 'meter. turned & un brned RAIL ROAD AXII,ES. 311.3 in.ll , ameter Rail Road E A ale. mann'', CIIITI d fr o m the patent EV ,- able Iron. RAIL ROAD FELT. tor nlaaing between the Iron Choir and stone block of doge Itillwaye. `INDIA RUBBER ROPE in r rnrn New Zealand Pail intnrai• ed with India !bather-and I intended rm. !reline Planes ; Just received I complete as sortmen! off halos, from a in to I in proved & man. • ufactured from the best ca ble Iron. SIM' BOAT AND RA I I. ROAD SPIKES. of different sizes, kept con tartly on hand and for oale by - • A. Slir:G. RALSTON. & CO. • i No. 4, South Front Street. Philadeaphia,Jannarv]lB. 'l , -/sr • CHAINS. , Pibiicafo , 11-limo EMI •_,.,,,,),•_,. oz:. 1 Is _:,:, EaBl, willteacb you to pierce tho bovrelsofthe Eartband bring out from the Ca - vertu; ofthe Illountaine,Uetata •shich will give strength to our !ands and subject all Nature to our use and pleasure.— tit JOIIDIf N VOL. XV I. IM Croup, Cough, Asthma. spirri %G liked. Hooping Cough arid all Put.moya- Ity InscasKs.cured by J y.‘ EXPEC FOR t.vr, and SommEtt COMPLAINT. CHO ERA hi. ► BUS. DIAR- Rif , IKA. Dvscrrotat rod all the various affections of t 2tomach and Bowels. removed b . ,. his RMINA TIVE KA ISA M. Please read the following letter. DARLING CON. Beaver Couniy. Pa. February.l.B.i9 DEAR SIR—I feel it due to you as the inilentor of the medicine and to the public, who may be greatly h' nett ed by it. to state a cure that VI av performed in my family by the use of your-Carminative Balsam." My little son. when about two a oaths old. was seized with a bout .1 complaint caused as I suppose, by a change of diet. It continued for two weeks without toterni.s stun- It continued two weeks without t termtv . and notwithstanding the remedies*prescribed by a respecta ble nhrocian. we gavel' . the child a vicftm,as e posed. to a fatal dis--ase. but I provilientially heard of J yue's Cartninai we." as an effectual cure .for howe complaint. and unmediatels des ..itched a messenger a town sevi meet, miles off' for a bottle. Py the use tnie mB.lic:ne. in less than thirty-six hours the diseas was checked; and by its continued tire for a few days the child was restored to perfect health. Shortly after this,there occurred a similar case in one of the lloniliesi of 1117 congrevion. I prescribed "Jayne's Carmina tive.' and the result wawa speedy cure. From a knowl edge of the efficacy ofy our med cum to bowel cemplain aihsease to which ch.klren are constantly liable. I hove obtain. 4 and keep constantly in the house a unarm.) , of the • "annotative. " The smite child, owing to ex•ingure, when recently corning, Ira the Ohm, wei ',tracked by that horrible main- My;CIIOUP. tt e landed in the night at Heaver P I. and when our fears were alarmed lest the hoarse trefoil ehral cough. was the tbreninner of de ith ; we gave him a tea 90011 full of the - Expectorant, (a bottle of which 3011 ',resented me Wish wbuu.. Pholmlel f .ll.o.6fid applied some lineament to the throat and breast. and before ma ny minutes the hoari.enesr was gone. the child breathed freely and slept sweetly. Owing to these circumstances cannot he wondered at why I have sir heth an '3,4 of Dr Jayne's tnedicme, and why I adv , se every family to keefi it 13111 hand ready for any emerge'', y. Respectfullt yours, A RTIIIIII R. tilt DFORD, P istor of the Presbytel ran Church. Darhngtuti. Pa. Dr D. Jayne. The a v.duahle medicines may he had in Po crs %mad.: ofClemensand Parr 11. and of William T El - alsii•of G. W. Gakiey. dead' ng. and or aiker Purr Chown. ATTE.VTION I / 4 " BALI) HEADS No Apology for Wigs. O F nil the remedies ever devii•ed for the re.inti r lion and presirrv4ll.l/e: of the r. nnrllmg lies been equal to tilibe,esOlrazii•otis Mir Tonic• It seldom. Fails to re- ore the Moir to health and twall iy. Many tsho were Mild three el.-lithe ago, eim now exhitrit luxuriant Ilea& of hair by the use of it. Copy of a letier from Dr. S. S. Fitch l'hiladriphia. May 10, 1F31 4 . Dr. J A YNE—Drar S•r : I ill I th.st I ell, hardly Inv ramigii to )oil tie kaviir ut M 41.11%. 11..ir 'tome, uld by pal. Ihy hair hmi beets lathne Mr about Will mid had beciptiry 111111, needy b ildtte,4ol. wgtn I C 1 am mead linll rem lit .11d Ahl.:1( 1t o>ea+rd 1 0 fi I id' I ova a+••d a ism,/ about three u 1 rirh.i. and sill and 'hick a head of lialr I C4l is p {•mthly de.lre I litim rec tidev it• u•e to a ,h.r of toy tt temi... ultra 1111 'Teak well °Fit. If txau.titlly ern plo3ed, I have . nt. doubt of its getttial s colts. I may add titat heitire using the Tonic, I had tiled al rtim.t all the varton+ arlielis etintloy.ll for the hair - .stela as the tlaeati,•ar U.I. all the prepara i1..11111 of liehr'r oil. tree table hair oil, &c. N IllilUU experiencing inch. env hen.-fit. R ruiwr.• filth, yours, S. S. Frrcs, Vo. 172 Chesnut street Copy of ■ leitcr from C. C. Park, Pamor of the Bap nal court+ at Ilathlimfield, N. J. itidd ;yield, February 12. 183.1 Dr. D Jayne—Sor : I ia4.• pl..it.tere in inb,rming vm. MO the brolle.mt Al"hero'. Iluu I wblem ohtat'•ed nl to 1•wl has proved 4 poi's.. ;actin y and sneer...ilia. My lieu 101 l lio a lid/ lone been exe, rditielv thin 13111 tot two or t hire bears pawl it had so ballet, out. lint thy head had be mine elt,tn.t eii:irelv hall. I was the here* wily of c.itiera hog the 1.111(1m-se by esonbiiie the hair fin ihe e des or it. Hui now atter owing show hal of a bottle of the I have as lux omen, a erns Ih of hair as fever had. . C. r. rARK. The Rev Leonard Fletcher, Pantor of the 111.4outt rho•clt Grrat Vall, t , Pa.. who had turn nit hdd for mania ye.irs, ii-ed three bottles of the Hair ronu•, and has a fine growth of new hair, ov. r 'all that put of his head where he was before paid. writes— glair i.. growing finely , i assure vnn." L. FLETcIiEn Westchester, Pa , March 2, 1839. Mr Bond, one of the I 'onmositora in the office of the Poiladelphia Public. Ledger. who had lost nearly all hia hair ttom otT the hip fit his head. has had it comp!, tely restored he the Ilse of MIN Titipe. Two Ili iran+ ut the Ann:rieun Navy had grind heads of hair restored to them by using tiye bo der each 01 this flair Tonic, one of wt weauvrr sixty years of age Four gent.emen connected with the pitthe urea.. in Plidadelphra, have uko had their lantern's. removed by ti-ing thi.s reinedv. Th., Rev Mr. Park er, Pastor of the Pret:hyteriati Church in Delaware coutdv-, Pa.. who wilw completely bald over all the top of him head, and was abut tweoming considerably gray, has used nubs two bottles ... of this ionic , and bas not only a luxuriant g rowth or new hair upon his head.; but all the gray hairs have disappeared, and their places have heen supplied by healthy hair of a neutral colour. Fatally. nine easel" halditelss 0111 of t very ten. may .positively. he temoved by a laithhil appllerttunt of this invaluahle remedy There is, therefore, now nu extant for a baldhPad Prepured link by Or D. J Y propriour. No. 211, Swath Third street,PtuladOphi. Price Si es . Flint le. .The above valuable Hair Tunic may lie bail in Pnnown'e, nWlenn.n. & Pnrvin, and of Win. T. Ep mfg. and J 11aruti.11)rueeloia mwv. he had Jftynre Expectorant and Ca.tnino:ice Ralsant--the t valudbl9, fatally reederitier. that have ever been know,,. San I A Farm for sale. AFIR %1 of land, in the immediate vicinity n' Poniiville. containing 211 Acrea. 10 Acre , . or which a cleared and in a gond elate of cultivation. AI S 11. a vim:liable tract of land in .1..014..1n cloni ng near Riogeway settlement. conta . g 1005 acres Tina tract i. heavily timbered with White Pine and Cherry. and the soil is excellent fur agricultural par onNex. The Warren and Ridgeway Turnpike pavges a. Inns .2 id land The Cosintii at present contains shoat Eighteen Thoticand inhahitanis and. is fast inereas mg. The tothserther pro•ter.es dividing this tract into, five *qua! - parts of tw t hundred and one acres ..a i nh, an as to come within the means of inthistrintio men of limited capital to settle in a healthy, flout whine, and fast improiing county. , For terms, or further ingtrmat idn,. °mini w of W 11, tJ ‘144 RR TY. Eseeninr of A. Wain:alight, deceased. Prof ni , lllo. Nay 2 4l tf BOOK-BINBERY 12 HANNAN has commenced a , Book Binder 111 zo• in connection with his Book Store, why sit kinds of Books will be bound ,at, the sheers notice at low rates; AND POTTSVILLE GENERAL AnvEalrlsEtt. Weekly brilenjamin tt titnuta, .Coantyl•Pennsyltania. - . From the Dayton Log Caton Song ter. ' The Van Buren Convention. TvsE.. "Pretty Betty Marlin , 1 1 ,1, 4 fine. Couldn't get a &bed-head to please her mend...* greity Mile Martin. tiptoe. tiptoe, Pretty little Martin, tiptoe fine, Couldn't get a cal &dale for Vice ; Preaident, Couldn't get a candidate to hia wind. Oki Dick Johnson he nn,ldit't armee; lle wink too mug,' fur a Pre•ideLt so fine; Pretty little. Martin tiptoe. tip.. 11. Couldn't get a candidate to please his Mind. Ptettl, little Markin. tiptoe, tiptoe, Couldn't make the Letitia-m.l toe the line, Some were for Polk and ri fhr Johieoin, B rt no one hot Polk could please his mind. Ti.. T nnemi.e Imerilicoa they warded elk in; T puke him in kir Preeuilent hell in the lint Pretty line Martin. tiptoe, tiptoe, Couldn't Act a candidate to please hie mind. Pretty Martin. tiptoe. tiptoe, ' He couldn't ens: Old reeuniveh to decline: Old reeinwielni trienda would not leave turn ; To go ior Mister Polk did nut ~lease their minds. lkites and Jiihrianiiiteis Vl ft Id i I pull t..grther, The split was iou wide, and they couldn't make jms.; Pretty hide If 'Min, tiptoe, I iptne. Cm.ldlet gel a candidate in please his mind. Pretty litile Martin. tiptoe, iiptoe, l'he jig •••• up with him as he will tine ; Ilia legs are but long enough to fulluW to the foot iorp-; Ile ea% make the party all go the Whole swine. Now every Gittistoco ham 10 pick 4 . eatittidite, And rim ions for Inroad o !on his wn hook and like Pretty little Harlin, tiptoe, iiptiie, Couldn't get a eandiditte to please his. mind. The best Ihing U e can do The times are bad and want curing, T. 1.1 are getting pant . all enduring ; Ltt ua turn V4ll B iri And u•tt In 1111 Tippet:dilute. Tie b. t lung we can do, b t.. put in Ow Tippecanoe; it'd a b we all can lase part In, S. let us glee tilitiee In llartin, T,iat tie wind get ready rot Fur welt put in Old T.pp. A change of the Aditilbiatratt,iii, %1 ill be for the good nt 111 e nation; Fur It Is now hI a bad po ll, So we'll put u. Cl.d l'ippecanne, The best thing we env tio, Is 10 put 11l thel I Ippe Canoe, And send the whole pose a p.iitrkiiie, ft arn and all of his hacKl.. ; Fur we've tried them and to.Ooltitent all lacking, And w.'ll put in Old T.pptealsOC. W. 'we had of their Initubugs a plenty, F'.., slow all our troeite•s are empty ; We've a &Mai now where we had twenty, Su wt pat in 0,4 Twiacanne. The best thing we ean 09 I. to out In OW l'innecanoe . Far their rt.gurty eau% be de coded, Anti it ta time that then reign stnpultl be ended; never titian see the linter mended, Till we put in Old T*pistcaiioe Uncle Sant ha'rai a crr.l in Ins purse now. rid 111411. rs ore will growing worse Hurt ; Tulre's only tote thing tett for a 11.0 w, .1 L ' s to toil to 0 d l'ipptcatow. The best thong w.• Call 40, Is to poi is Ord Typecinue; For we are all ut us gut rag 10 its tong we keep such d crew S., let us he up and t g, And put to thd lippreartne. L' rr,..11 144/Coel ( li o lIC 1.11.101t11l .1 tu.s 'I he Gold Npoun Candidate. 11 AsnINGT i, Ans . ) ;4, itou. Mr Van Moroi lids net sq led the Guld .Npuots 1 unaidide.' He Is Inc hie! Pi eSitielli Ilitt:11 Stale , that lilts eve! ail mowed a-sr►tlCe ul gad Mute In Itio Pre• iiitsitsittil; mid lie is .nutit d as t ie si de nsueruitc .111 our Ulster Ile is lie tits, Pie:olden! Ihdt ever pr..v.ded a Hrilisla Codell lot lily rut, al ust ; u. d he is the hiSI, it to brilrfrii, that tvet h.lt d ihe White Liou win, Fort Igo furniture, or loaded his dilater tau u unto r.reigii tiinkeiu and gew. gaga at the public t X l , stse. nave given y 1111 route account of this Eng lush coacii and the French furniture, and gold spoons, and Um: map ticent hangman table nrnawauls , in my tinnier letters; anti I perteive, by a pa.artipli in the B•ision Attuning Paled, that the truth tat isay stale. , riatitts is denied, on the authority of Gov. Lincoln, of Ma-sticluiseits, a member of the Il,ourtnutre on Public Buildings, in the pres ent emigre -et. Now I will pledge my per. massif ri putation upon the literal accuracy of every wind that I have written upon the slob. p-ct; ail' I aid engage to paove, by the post• tive ass. mons of creditable winies:4es, b% facts and fi4ures, and the items of expendi tams its given ns the t ffieial reports of the WI% entinriit, the entire truth of t he gold spoon story. I wrote all account of the extravagant finery at the While 'louse before the Nulaj-ct had Dern mriallimed upon the floor of Con. gr. ss. I tibtaint.tl my fiefs front tuentherat what tithed with the Pretodent, aretitdinu to the custom, in the eary pat I of the session. Tile language whlc t h 1 used was as ft 1. Mr Van Buren is e%idently a vain and has vattit . y hes within a small circle. He is fond at 'hop and chow, and the trappings of power, as all his actions declare. He dies. ses in the Itridit of fashion, and his t quipage is the most magnificent that dashes through the aveisues of this magnificent city. His public dinner parties are also splendid beyond description. The tattle is tricked.put with all the ornaments that the richest iswellers ran preduee. The centre is garnished with a pvramid of fintivoir finery, and a com plete are of GOLD' PI. kTE has recently been added to the Fontaine of the White. House, to dazz is - the eyes. of vi.itors. 77ria rompr ises knives, forks and SPOONS OF GOLD—dishes of gold, and urns of gold. Mr. Van Boren is as gay and polite as a French dancing master; and he receives eve. ry man with that everlasting pocritical smile, which marks the nian for a knave. It is said that flee Magician cannot look an km. est man in the face for a single moment, his eve roves and dances like the eye of a bitsi. lick." Thia language was employed to illustrate the chSracter of Mi. Var. Buren. The mem bers from whom I obtained the account of the - r , • , ' AllOcillih' l'a" - • aia, SATURDAY MORNING. JUNE 27. ISO. T 1 3i r--411,..1.ffutik stonier table and the gold plate. where the Hulk T. 1: Chilieriden, of New and T. L. %V. Andrewsof Keinuck%, who seined the sputum. knives and finks with pant uldr care. hey still believe these ar ticles .0 he 'gold. r The dis'•es, urns, and o slier parts '.l the dinner service are t xecute d in a style to carte:4lmnd %till the spoons. arid if mil si.lid gold. are made to dazzle and de. ceive.-11e. Andrews took art itoeirtin of the gold plate, and a sketch of the foreign ..r. Hamelin; tor the table, which it is said he had intended In have psiided by a lithographer? The t pt rancid of fridasim fi.srry" in the centre of the table is a F•eirch ornament, and is ca led a Plateau It Wu- inertia cd France, at an expense of 4000 of the peso pie's money. No. other Pr esult hi ever Mai such an article in the While Ho use . It eon.- ..lima °fair etegwrit gilded tray,and plat le , . ciao laming a pt rata:l9 a fgt.lden tillage* work, on the summit of which there are several golden Cupids, sustaining golden candlesticks: '1 he table is ornamented w i.h other filler) of the s,siie des-riptimi. at d with vases I/1 arllfit'all Howe -'s, idle hunch of which,, as I shall show presently. cost the sum 4.1 one handrid dal tars. •'I he ceremonies of these d crane chimer parties are conducts d ou .the thirst courtly intoern. Every thing is finned fir ma , and far renosied iron, that repuhlican simpl.city which should distinguish the rem. &nee of a re publican Prerildetit. ViWitre a e first shown into an Hale- mom, where the) are prepared to appear in the august presence • f the Chief agistrate. They are thee ushered into the reception ilium, announced and introduced to his majesty. Nearly an hour then spent in solesidi and oppressive silence. A confidential friend ssr two obtain a seat near the throne, and occupy the ear of the President until the dilater hour arrives Similar 'formality is sit.smved in passing horn the r• cepti-ti mo m to the dining hal. and the "items finally find themselves seated at the, Presiderit's table. '1 he brilliancy of the can dlesticks—the glittering sir the fleet^u grin airws- 7 arid the multitude of strarose dishes, mar colored glasses, utterly confounds anti bewilders all Whin, honest and it a lona time before they lii learn the II'S! of these extrasird nary arrange. mentra A I.uniber • f Ihitch and F.e. ch dish ea are then brought in, and the guest is sup. plied ~‘‘ ith a d. z •ll sp. - clowns of out. Widish csa•ker%, not one of whit It is toereea• hie in hiS taste, and the plates are. f,en • d bef ire he can ft II whether it is aureeirble • r not. 1 bus he gees thro•ugh with dinner, tasting every thing and *aun t ; f.prlc/1//,, and utiseiss..fiod in' the raids; 'of luxu is-is he can find hing 111 suit his taste, and he sighs for the solid comforts of Lug Cahill fare. He fi Ids he. plate surrounded with wine glasses of various ..arts anstiozes— wine bottles and winecooler. —but tart hula equal to the gn..d old b. vroage, bora cider. He wa. , h 2, 14 fingers in Fanny glasses and wipes thin on n da nask siar•kiti; and after exclaiming a muting sale ration with lit Democratic 111 , 1j..L, ,he Inds fart-well to the folly and extravagance of ihe White Ilnuse, and thanks biA forovie wl.ets he finds himsell since snore breathing ! - the_ pure a3ir of Herren. Mr. Chit lee Ogle, of Pennsylvania, an O riginal ..liek.ain man, and at present a 11 h og member ol Congress, dined with the Pmt I cad leing since, ro d w as forcibly st uek with the air 4 ex, rtivaaance which pervaded the President al fritinsaini ; .a• d knowing the nreu nerds whi.•h were urged against Idol Qint -y Adams, when he i.ect.toied that house, ne i ds iLi t d to r•IiIIIIIIie tits rUli-el, Mad olive the riesuli . l.l hi- ii glories in a speech which / lie de.ivesed about twin wei•ks snice. The facts he p esented, showt d that Mr. Vim flu• fell lied exceeded ail (Irii.er incumbents of the White. Ilouse in his expenditures and in ht.; aphig . ol foreonti courts mid Girth; man ners. Mr. Luieoln, rat Alassachusens, 'PO. ,ed lii Mr.:Ogle. mid dented smile of the char ges which had been made against the Presi dent. A renuit of Mr. Lincoln sri mai Its op. peared in the (Hobe, and they have b'-en quoted in. the locinfoLin Journals, as a cwitia• motion of the gold spout story; by a temper of the w tug party. Mr. LIIII:o111 Mild, among. other things, that if there was any thing wrong in relation to the cirtut U. e at the 11 bite House, the C tire on lutilic Buildings, and hot the President were to blame for it. Mr. o ; :,.'e replied to Mr. Lincoln's tenni' ks with grrat power. Ile repealed the gold spoon story with additional force, and gave some new items id extravagance, with tine substantial frets, fi4ures, and the receipird tells Mr. Ogle, at the outset, denied the right of Uwe. I.i.,colii to speak fins the 11 lag party, ay -lie had prides:4rd to di., if lit pertiosi• ed in maiiitaing that the items oft xpendituie fir the fulfutunent the %% hoe House as ex hibiti d 1.1, the accounts,,were all perfect.) reasonable . . The Whig pill - ty, he said, were in favor of a reborn; in ti se things, and op. posed to : extravagance. And when a man lound his speech reported at full length in the Globe, and sent by thousands over tire country, he [frigid be -me he did not speak the sent 'Mews of the W hag party. He shooks. be the last permit', he behaved, in'Object , tir any reasiinable furniture to the White ituuje. He shrink:l:not utij ct to any reasonable fruit' tune of A therivan oulitufacture; to American mirrors and ca-pets; to busts of 11ashington, and Franklin, and Co nutters, or any other ornement Of that description. Ile considered them proper and necessary.. But he did ob. j-et to the forei trash n trash collected in that house; and he believed that no man would dare to gni before his constituents and justify such extrevegance as was there ninni&sted. lie !Lund, among other ;terns-81000 char• ged for Viench con►f,rtables. end French chairs. and iatimnins, pure-hosed during Mr. Van solsninistratnin. Then these were some' "tabards:" or tubby cuts, he rould'iit tell whirti—stimething of ForPign manufacture. Then there were Fanny Kern. ble &gei•giuses, in which to wash the deli• , ME _.. 0.. 9 tate Ewers of 'hot nancrutic Prekidesit, 'alter 1111 1 l el; aud 8 luu fur a biii eh isl fl rwrts. to place on the table (alma Imo, e o, !l ohj vied in Owing three articles with the people's motel ; al d he beltesed thatievery g'md whi_ wotild ibbjet (Intim!. I-xpetulutttem. It had "been smut that tt would 'et dna tit he Piesirleni's dignity In ntrto 1111 l l these 1.111111g4t. I)rZ111 ffirB4.4/1.11! lit:4ll4d 4 I the d 1,0141% 4.1 %woe. of wiWoro, ot r, the P!estdent the fril•pery of courtiers, a..d then call un d. Arid what is dirviit —it tie digiiii) iir se is the dignity of rank, and the tognity mind. Now, however high he rank, if the digi sty of the timid he: want. ing. there is no real digiiii‘. If the mind of Mr. Van Buten be mean, 'st il t may place him in the White Must, and r•urrnunri him with French Furniture and foreign gew-raw., hut ilu cannot give h i rue digiul). The cir. ru sr mom. Mr. Ogle said. was well fil.,lshed when Mr. Van Buren took up his resinetire et the While Hot.se; but he had n o t le err there 'lntone than eight mom Inc% hen, art appeared by the 'termini. he laid oat one th,,w,andxtren hundred and AV rev dullnrs Infix the wind, ir curium! 'I he WIMIOW cur taunt were good enough helium for arty ropublicarkin the tat d. These things had lwen denit d in organ (lithe ad ttt i t iistoation—rhe Cll.brbut he held the firers in his hat dam. and he shoal, send them abroad to the people In August, 1837, six ninoths after Mr. Van Boren took p s , e-sion of the. White Mouse said Mr. Oule. we find the United :.,A1 tt s, charged wkb the simi of tiro thousand dol. furs f , a. gold leaf and gilding materiels fir the circular mom On the ith , tif idly. 1E37, we find that Mr. "911 Bittllti charged the United States with upwards of four thnu.and dollars foi foreign carpeting. imported expressly fur his use. punier! In A tverivan carpeting. uas not good enough fur his swat niansir ii— and the pro. pie's money st he paid -out in rums like this fur foreivi goods. Next conies a charge of several hundred dollars for Turret...! Mr. Van Buren has a salary of S6B per day, and charges Ilia towels to the ;omple ! The!, we have a small bill of turn thousand dollars and upwards, f i r re- Pairs—m(4i d iwn curtains arid car. Leis— and large items fur river paper Also ti charge rA - nrie hundred Mints for one divan antheilifit curb/Isis: a sn all hill for a French bedstead. and whet. F•elich furniture. of lIIIP iliiimarid five hundred and ninety nine dollars. And another bill in which the peon'e are charged fir grinding Mr. Van Pure! 's:table knives—and for two blades, the sum oil 81 2r! 'rhea uro rhor.pa loinht hs.r.rirpri and fifty-nine dollars, fur the servirle._. , , tif a horse. cart, and gardener. tit aid in raising Mr. Vim Buret: t. vegetables ! The White Muse (with the exception of the East Bunn') was handsomely furnished while Mr. Adams was President of the:Uni• led States (;en Jackstin spent 815 000 for furniture dui jogs eight years that he. ecru pied the White Ilonse. and Mr. Van Buren. 'he first tear of his n, • vosnriod f it. the. WIMP purpose onwards o' $19,000 ! Mr. Ogle said tie was aware that 11r. V n Buren arm a great advocate for mild, and be surinnsed that eating with Enid knirrs and prks gave him a "hankering'" that up% ! Mr Lincoln repeatedly interrunted . Mr. (tole, in the course of his remarks, and in formed him that tl.e report or his speech u Inch was rcih'ished in t' P (I'ohP, ii74` , taken by a repMter and published without hi- know!. elite o. contret.:; ire never saw it until it ap pearetrin print„,and had no nnportunity to re vise I'; and vvishcil it understood that icenn tainertvery many inticritrac;es, snore of U . hie!' he p n kt e d eel, to the gentleman from Penn iry;vania. 'I he report. he fPnented, was perversion of his language, and row - alined ex "preasions which he did not Il e. Ile disavow id the.oirit of it entimly. Mr. Ogle said I e was glad to hear the.gen tletnan make thiti .. explanalinn- Ile d d not believe that any man co u'd stand up before his constituents and justify him in he. aping of foreign courta—in his purchasing of French furniture, of 'wild plate. of nrtifirial flowers. British coaches, and nther thincs of that sort. Ile did net believe that any man could Iv hini in charging his common household expenses to the people, while he was receiv. ing the largest - salary paid to any public,offi cer in the nation. President . ‘Vtishingtoti, he said, lived in a plain hrsuae, in a Plain manner— and he paid for his own rent,. and his feud, and expenses. And there was no law to justify - Mr. Van. Buren in teak. ing such charges againsth ...P...pPtiple, ari he had read from the reports. No tither Presi dent ever d d such a thing. If we permitted these charges in one instance, there wnuld he nut end to their—no limit w hiatever,. but the of avarice. Instead rife satiny rif. 825,000. the salai y of the President O u lu lie increased, by his own will, to 5100,000 Ile considered this a monstrous abuse . of power. and one thatzuglit to be immediat ely rhecked. Well,. thee, here pm have specimen al the facts, aguree, and arguments, presented hv Mr. Ogle, fill Pito nil' the famt.no Gad Spoon Story.—The spitit of this story is the chagre of extravagance. and a mean abuse of power fo r pe cuniary advantage. Mr. Ogle has talked three days on his subject, and will soon preset.t to the public the entire mass of facts. which he has collected, with the receipted bins, and the certified documents t•. sustain his charges. I ha‘e only gathered a , few items from the speech which he delivered last even ing—and this was scarcely a thinl of the whole. Then how does the Gold Spoon story stand tiow Is not Mr. Van Buren 'a •• vain man 1" and doe! , not his vanity o lip within a narrow circle? " Read a• gain the extract given above from one of my former letters, anJ *ea if it be wit literally true. I derive again, that Mr. Van Buren line filled the Willie Howe with exiavagant French furniture—thattoi. an aristocrat in feeling and m practice-•-that his pub lic table is.garnished with a:pyramid of foreign jew• elry. and other expenslve andimproper ornamefits— that on extraordinary occasions he uses a service of gold plate—that lie rides'ia an English coacb, con• striated in imitation of, those 'Wired by thet . /04114 of. Great Britain--andlhat while living is a style of princely magnificence, be meanlY charges his tan& ly espensee r -his towels and - gardening..-to the peo ple otthe United Stites, Byre is a gold spoon story somewhat erdargedl—and the mole yen investigate it the cvotse wilj it appear. ti is to be regretted that a man of Gov. good abuse should have lent himself, for 'arilistiut, to justify su.h monstrous extravogancesuch a Oa• grant abuse of power --and such a gross violation of eve'' , principle of the detuocratte cited. But ail understand Ins explanation Le hirs nut done so. He devlari d, mo.t explicitly. that the Tefort of his re. marks in the . Globe was a perversion of his language. He did not deny the charges shout the Fri nch-fur• flatlet.. the gold spoons. &c. He did nut• pretend le know the character ut the .furniture, and the table ornaments. He did not deity the truth and anther/. licity of the items exhibited hy Mr. Ogle. , He only said that Mr. Ogle labored under a misapprehension with regard tu the language he shad used, and also wits.regard - to one particular item of $501), which Mr Ogle -upposod was applied to repairs upon the interior of the White House, when it was, in fact, at plied to the exterior. NO. 26 It the Loco Focos mill read this new editiott'of. the Gold :Spoon story carefully and ponder upon it will. I will give them some more facts end figures on "the same sul.j. tt--contiuued," in a few dabs. We have err at pleasure in prt arming to our reed. erg H A; toif tt at t ig liitt-re trona the Hun. Joreph 11 MI ans, a retipt Lit d rotigrese f the S•tste of eteltureit e, Vt bleb t•Xplhlit a the I. uodahun td one of the coniertiPltble eff'orta:ltt par age the Kt:publican candidate tor the Presidency 11e tr, Gales Ai. S. aloe : Pletee pobliaii in the lutrlliert.car, the d ratritet of a letter tram V. n. liar I 154211, wader i:tre of he ii.th 'dump. It to 111 i.P a tttttttt hie/meth which 1 andtepred to r. I .i.ve to Mai iK. o • , Puluiciire to the t i.ton.ntrr w u h h.. 5 het n • ao often sr. crib. d o . tle trpcir the imputation that his tu..ite ht. ate rul jut.' to the krepinix or dictation of a em..m Tue. pusoltention In the annexed wirtion of hi. let. ter o. due to n. Harrison It ailf be alp:tenth d by the era did - and jo,o of di penult. T. give. it autlition ii), is a may:lent o.uhlye fur cuutteeting tuy tliorte , aith it. publemii .r. LAMS I exprelhallV. JOSEF% I . LLIA MS. WAsiliscTosJur.e 6, 1841 1 . Extract from Gen. ilursisoh's Letter. " All toe c • which I ever had with the reqxmati,g C tier of the W Ingo of Ilamrhon nolit . i (that w lacto 1 suppose has been alluded to) is. that I riloe.ied the too iiiii lieu tilt °ugh de chew men. Mi.jor tivt y nue. to give tile Information nought for, in 'helm of the numerous le , tere I received in ix bourn to lily pal bleat opioirtee, etid events in my part Tie wan to be done by Pending 10 the writers of thor.e I, Vera the doeuttitlita which eon• iots,ed the information they routtlit. Ile wee Oleo authorized in canes where further opinions were saki ed lire, to mole toy drietmin talon to give Ito other ph dgeo of what I a (mid or would nut oci, it I should be el. dted to the Preeid. 'ley. "Toe reeto.no Ho 11 CII had induced me to adopt this df 1. rintitelool err rodilamed to a h its r written to a eommith e 111 Ni w orh, tied which will I precuine, he wit.,, h. d. Wuh nt ether , of Whet mein. to rout she committee did I tier exchange one word, or. by better, give or r. et lye tio.y pligget•lton at. 10 the MUM er iu IA 11101 the tat•lc I hod asbigne d hi the c. mown e a floe to be perii.rnied. forte. d, I did hot hll,llw. until very ri cent 1%, who we Noe members of 'he col iiiii love. I could have no dou b t of their being 111% al and pt.ltLloUl tut tide , and uch I found hen. br h.. ' As it has been ate•eried that 1 • employed this i•01110tice 10 Wm. ! Joni teal copiumea lur taw, b. Cathie I was unable to write them myrell, it may be prop. er to say, .6.i I win.tt v.•rw tie habit 01" don,g this. and that m all the Addreiqip, Lctlrre , Speer her , * G. 'oriel Otdri a, qtr. v. on ha ve bet,. published en. .ter my nan e and a nit my sane! ttttt there is not line that an,. i?t , rine it or smut...telt by soy other_ hi. Mamie' I claim ler these productions any i li Ptiti r v: l S r in a e n gge!ager i a d argC.Vor i tiiii;tetd:l7ll this way : but I mention it, In ehow how totally rt ck. loss ate my ',Mince' en. cites in the Desertions they make m rt 'atom to me TEMPERANCE RECORD. Temprlubte and Ihtemperaf.re tn . ) 01.1.1 Menially IA the' tirel S y w Ma), a !plebe alt the rout dulcruett• tut turituktudiv,p and • last sl.llida) pet. .t c I) griler, Owing 50 u 112 uela glaltuu WWII! by - the Meg Ist IA previous OCcaHunt , Ihere were rel. Milli less Milli fily lents, x 111 l dancing was earril U on bosh an ittli) !inn!' un the Nuhheolt .1.01w1.g, uulll 1.,e hell Ca) ; but lam Sun. d..) them vktre In be rtin but limit tt Zi ii iempet. alien testis. 'I he vet:lnitiation rtalt . n, i• that the el re ,on Lt itholhs or tents, at ptillr. rtis, betug lan d Illegal , the eutu , tabulart will pi out 1 d agbitipt pl.Ol p. rstilis, nia) be docoveted whinging the duelaw. " —l • ul6 t ltn M.,11.4a) 111 , .1 u csr-drivt r in thin too; 11, named Itrii n, be. rine i sane. et.d wee ob igen to be Con. ft. d and wstrbeti in corner to prt• a cut I doing toil on. IL, inedulty I art:motet' 10 bin having bro.. keit the it nil t Felice pledge, ter which tat last Sun. ay r e we, r lit o. ry t apt ib d t the 3111.trit site nuclei ) in hog 1.011.1 emplo,i.• nn I,l.—Arhogh Guardian. Since wi twig 'i.e at.. ye, a Mathewite wan arrn drunk in 'he wet'. ile wet• at once taken id to • spout by the It elutalers. who gate him* good mickis g. Ile was aftermath' taken to bridewelt by Itte /6nd. . Temperance al LowelL—The news of Father Matocw's temporal ce labours (or Ireland, have rea.•hed the factory city of Load!. Mass., where the Catholic Clergylllllll. Mr. %teDermottiachnitCattred the pledge at. Sunday list to over 61.10 of tutu conga.. g alum. The friend. of Tediperanee in Philadelphia. have determined to celebrate hu approaching amtiverva• ry o; American Independence. In a .piritedandap. propriaie Instinct. Tory have engaged the Phila. delpitiu Museum litr tote purpose. ar they are mak. tug arrangement'', to impart as much iiitareat to the 'Leon au possible. NINE REASONS aihy there should be a State law every State, "'lmpressing the retail traffic in in. to:mating liquute, as a beverage to be drank ad the pi:ell/ma. 1 Such traffic is not needed for the prolperity; cormwrote. eologirt or happiness of the people. 2. Sucn traffic holds out a constai.t allurement to toe steak and reckless. to drink and Waste their-Ms toy and bcc !!!!! e intemperate. 3. Such truffle has made 50,600 drunkards in the nation. and if continued old nieke 509,6 . 00'4u0rel through all Incest dine ieneiations. 4. 11 Is the cameof more than two third. of pau. Fey WI% 5. T. it may be traced (nut Milian(' murders end other etroeitie.. and one third of ell madness., 6 Such traffic is the cause of nipe tenths bf ill sudden death•, . ' • 7. ls-degri.d a plciety, pollutes pailic morals, and renders a neighborhood ignorant, vicious siedatitier. able. S It results to an awful extent, especially in cities. in Sabbath breaking. a negloct of the worship and nervier: of God, and violation of his commands. -- 9 It brings a only into ihe Treasury' of a State. and euuirmnu•ly taxes all the industrious and entai prising population. Tippecanoe Text Rook. _111• 4 1‘ rem lard a supply of theT!Ppecanoei Teat B sok. compiled by 11r. Wm. Ogden ttliles.,Eiq, principally from Niles Register. and tither publies. iions. winch embraces the "savings and doinge . nt 'he p inp l e . thrutigh,mt the countryldiirlfli the late War, when Major Gin. Wm, Henry- Harrison ohm tittered the combined It-treks of the Britian and the' I odium.. t. e commend this publication to those of' o rk parties in search of truth, Eser:y 'thing contain. ed to-o, was printed and publii.hesilduring the late War.w hen t;ie.tiarrisoti wawnot mimed as-a eandi. date for the Pitsidenov. and compe i gnentlr ran be relied - 0n... being tree frnin the odanherif the ,to. !Meal paint brush." .It containe.9 4 4 pager of ate...etar printed saattet. Price 15 cum per, cony. '''Foi,*lll7 by • BANNAM," Ilay 30 Front thu bitt;lligra.ctr SNA IA MUT. EMI
Significant historical Pennsylvania newspapers