al '~i~~i=✓ti~a~Y`: R y : -:~s,~ - rx+_:';,t: =:~:>- ^~4'j ~" - 't=i=.:^ -.`:~;' F3i:- ~.'l F- .~: ~;": s ir ~„x'm!`w "`t,;,:C..s j ~s • :__ xF+ .i~T"'. _ !?:3.::w _ _ i::U,. _ ~`n: rrl._.:. Eil !I :Vii„ -- ,":W ' i'" • - -(1, - • _ • t —lt s 1411 • , 4 *1•1 II - 17.. • -4 " , - ••( t - t Thril _ POTT.LE • • .':. l lAT:e4 O47 k lll "MiGt :JULY 20942* —,- . , • , . • -• ' Job.' . Idling Am "- , - type. ' 'fiii -l iaileithai' 11=i itztiri*:ol°,l=7:7Prink; '- " :6m: led fiss - atta i _ched It ta re ail kit of ,cit tee* te iiii:Platurriecki,Bitlatattow• _, Ards, Poripmenp,. ,rb _ l owest rick . old at f .rez.;wiii be rieteci :PO volY_ - te emo n inn .. . ' Alle•bottest notice:: ' Dem" eig , ratesket ""' L. 4 4111005 M blic at theE o f thnpablic. - . foe solimit t one . a baft notice mk gr,.. - k de n tin - it executed st .' e , 7 - 4• - .' -- • 1 ....- _ , 1 41PAL,.____ _,„,,iti'the eigtiblisbnleat. • : - ',ii Cad nem Ihis9ego rt-te t o e stabl is hm ent. almost es . whinkaallre4ll4l4ll wiry rata- t - N 1 - tirlitiolleat fert. i al3 ANNA . In Th mut !' n a n • ' not rds ....„c eee o en ,,, i n mad, tit m 1 ' ' '. l . etc e t ere h e lki n — ""l t t a „ mime every digit Ihe ' att...-..- 6 _ - .., " t y po ... w it° • P g such a . course. be ifi 8, n h en bo s t. t. , , . ams at titc h ee r ee rk e i nnyy of hts own a i te city l '' - 149 .1 1 :whielfttsf Oteasta7 et i el rt eiLV; id i l d- out at Pa mainly tu th il'.....ln d l - ii, -- i d -,„"ai,,m,ot which every * ma lb t'a op , — a_ less ben efit, i n t henp rie of eitenndetiresltTm I r dfor Q v , uninniamwes per .. trade . . Every dollar entirely Pa toot to the reg i on , goes to - rchalled r4 adi9 . a tribute one cent to our Clutch t w ho- azdoppresses oar own tatiza . 8 . - "'" alillelithrightitnti"l4 sof the objects esstelnPaim To obviSte this e v il l iaj i Home League. 11 -_ by tbErest a tal,hmull ° e • • ,011141 r in= . • I - thismonth we hate several heavy semi 1 i':;-)sionsy Willie. and God it oecesraryto call upon all .thOtp. indebted to as, to: pay, op their ' .arrearages os speedikas . pkissibly. _Ws lave performed our part orttiolosatrapeia furnishing the - paper regularly; and= r hopkorirpatKns and friends will comply with trootra„kkoroaiptly responding to this call. 1 I Le'Appa<oao isle Snot pre. tent btilustry. _ *easy: mit the ' eitizensi of 'the United ..States, throughout }the whole extent of this vast "cilinitiy, Will siiiemble together, animated by giat- Wide anff4 of national pride, to celebrate Veer, of iiiii)ruist glorious - "events ever irtscialted upon the page of .history.? On the morning: of • that dip; everyim ars , will everywake up with the Fond, that he is yet a free and indepeia-' , _depeAmeAcaniiiid ,this feeling will lend al:rale -shittin=io'his thoughbi and a firmness to his seal, ' that Will air,* him proudly and gratefully thrriugh diet great - day. Silty-six years have rolled ~by 'uses those' noble,,vetstans of . Milliken , liberty firmly wiluistremblingly ' lit the beacowhich h as ever see niintinued - tn. blare. What a pie , • rare doculgaitrioue set present to their present descendants;hearts, but deter-. mined nitiolutil'itinsX, did those immortal patriots gather !mend 114 fatal' parchment—did a hand thiMibbli,r--did - rinerve - shake,- amid that Spartan reap V—;s , Zo fez they. fell,no- fear—they 'saw 7 Sutlerthe'cloud that Iriveloped the Wheleccinn fry theihrig,h4iixtly iniyoud ; indelthougla s they =. knew that titr„!t might . bring 34 . 1.1 am heavy punishMent—eye t and perchance eves death on " 'the scaffold— they faltered not duty. and the welfare of posterity urged oh jihi l sacriftce. 'Ve.now standalone among the family of tions-6Ancicnt re'publ4l), have sprung into axis- 1 team and succ es sively disappeared from the-scroll • - of time, and, ours remains the only instanco l :of a ,'strong and permanent government. The bright 1 emblem bird . otoUrcountry stretches s4ro • teotiog wing over Eis,,and we can only Mid Parr ll* the deeds of posterity may never dim his_cgoi; frighten hiM from his prese4t hover. flight. It wai aviell known saying of A& toile, that , the safety consisted ittlthe of the mass—we eribrse the axiom. and *paid add Wit by saying, that we do not dread tit liabiliti af this government.. With' the tilrYldlhe veterans -of L7O , fnritf fain datjah, - and die grateful memory of mantillas ill,- 'rig= deeds swelling tih the: hearts of its pmient atise° l k 49w o .l ,4tpiissible 'for it t o ' fall. ' We dismiss the thiliett as unworthy of en Arne* - Can and pity•the man Who could express such a fear, . 1 • . The citizens of this region are making great preparations for tilts appropriate celebration of this anniversary., Th'o',tailderent Temperance Socie. ties in this borough arid region, tio the number .of sitveird thartitied teetotallers, Will all parade-to preCiiiskirt, with i Marshals. Banners, end fotherlatantifnl detorations iilared for the 0r..01- - sum' ; — savant orations will be delivered, end we liloribt not every • Wig will go off haPpily'and well. The military will also wide,' and should' the weather prove favorable the display will be' 'unmorally splendid. The different Sabbath Schools, as usual, Will repair to the woods with • their teachers -spa pastors, and in that manner • celebrate. the day.} - the 'parades a great Ta- Alma= 'Meeting of the citizens of this district will be convened; and as the measure is ..one of . vita this region Particularly., Ifs ',- jive to gsr t it getieral outpouring of the people • - ilium iddresseemill be :delivered' by gentlemen eirineitly qualified ihr the tank. Rai ' OIIIOXMII 'lid be Passed and means deviled for the purpose trequaintinglirti reprineutativpd Congress with theleeling of this totyity in ela grin to ProteCtiort,'" - « " , Diree ST Lienositto.÷We regret to notice it lamentable occurrence iihich took place dining *whim thunder storm, on Thursday afternoon. ; A bolt - of lightnirig_eltuck the dwelling house of Mr. Thomas f3illyman,, in West Manch Vailei, ' ' s,tlte roof near the eaves, and running down the , outida cif the builrling,iniered .the room IMMO. 4311481 i witere a smal sir!, belonging to' the hone. led, its; with heck* roliiirig against the :Tha ititenia; the-back. part of her and 4lowii' her koplymas conveyed. Ado& the floor,; The child was killed instant.. mining Gam the position she occupied before the blow errend Pezkoni , who were !TI Alt 6 . 06 et,thi . tine; experienced no sensation to* it s writh,,,the exception of aslight shock in ; the tuned' 4 ego* Blzr,'Tho Y 1 09. 1 4 5 iii of our boro ugh, Henna. linsbvia le t trance, 'drove into our town pu Tlianday at** last, a itremen iron • dons, Stwii,-Weigbing At 'Way ' iL i . #i was de orated Ofin fine style, unified by a band otin,i, ~, We inipposk * . Ox4blii i.e intended feettalegolnitig (*Ovation . . We noticed several vicunas going ution hinyviitfitntery-inanths, inul Ara exultant almost wide enough, to oral ioWliktiWbole. ') Our topimotiotore, Col.rLr nb, line total , ge,nß **Twit lOrtnittilkn o. ol ,ation% iodalao in fool troijittioo, dictating 41 paid Distn. titoilott time 4otei. Voiding. Otitis ilqiefit'tG ntreeiouy to Witloito Ott*lted RosCon - lhe A 3d; 4 641 110 e.tiettokkiiiunty the', Littil.4l - 11i1W ,, Wilit4cs-of the 1319*ie • ' - wrg0,0 0 ,4446:411 , -41 , 04, will eke -101106. itratfir iiig,l4 *tam:ft nbibzUoo ►faw Bsito Stoutloratakit nut _ . . . . ..',.'..----';--41',..iil.ciluljii"otiO4:1-W-iiiii.N*,toi,... = - - - asi'-----. ~ ill* pubrtit**64o ll Wia=4o:4 06041; *mail* ttii**** l 4o, 4 , ol o,# , ,' ib'ittend:e*isliiiiirl , "o4; " Pit lwa the 4th inialjaitii.l sf ..g aiit t al' o hilZ4 re` " , - EniAtts,itithlafkfOillt.;` - ItWI ha air!. ranted as net .tq" alga*. with ally of gietuime-Ir :p er tielebratiimojd 4' 13 4 i and we 1 1 *t0..0 03 , ' oOoarlatia'i* tl iti V' o4.7ll s 6 ;?Y, e ,.yrP flur .. k- . '-- Timntaan.iihin ProinPla oratthis Ineetirleirre itratAnd urgent: The is a I great, an iiciting - orfe.gensible men read in the' fate a OTC:OM:3r and in its result. the *maid hanistails ' ° T',nnlienled W4Seil of, our CiiiiellS. - Ws=t r ime endeavored, tinse,arci again; _to Con Vince our nsaders.hy every argument which 1 lifinadecair *nitro!: of tit& - peatiind aying - no cess4 for ;universal Co-ritien, Mirror Afro ' Malan. :In doinif Ada,' we hal'a,..aotte PP ,more. thin i we: religiously, considered air ,duty; Mid . x el lo in v ,iut this'cniatiants no longer one - -of party or sect-that hit rani add& 'ld min It ineh; It is' en Mistrals' grosisow. tithing upon Amain)) eid frit: troPimirt ! inid.„Witheit that ',.aid our best intereitEln* . 116 ‘'Prostibitetic and our. laborer -1 0 ,swest • expludal,, te fill European areal and - (coil . European yeupeci...' ,Wei ,'care •noi ;dudCY pi# cii faction a num may belong to .., if be is s idricere penia, he'llow has an opportui; pity of proving) that sinceritr; ana'We are not only willing , but anxious to; join one exertions with his; and tiitkus:go with hire, shoulder to shoulder, in adiociting and: urging po ur a, t his 'great national measure. . . , , • ' . ' . v ".., - - . Patriotism, although the strongeskis not the only irgnmentinfavor of prompt and decisive ac , tion on the part c_f' our CAtize nii. '. l ro address our selves; to all members- of the' coutiminity--laboi era. niecluinics,' P larntere,.is and otherat We urge you by every feelingof sus scrim-. ear to arise anabaerkyniuselves strenuously, ere this evil, which-will Ccrenvhelm all impartially, is visited upon_' u. Foreign'vessela are already hovering on ou r a cts , waiting for a reduction to cast the seedit of pov,erty among you. Foreign viunpyresAre alreadY aird inginapticipationof the; rich harvestwith which the ' I gorge themselvai from the tiardwrung, lahor: f American Freemen. -;-Andwhile this etatepf things is in too certain progrotirM • GOMA lon—mill your.. sit idly And athetically, Without raisingeither your voice Or' 4Our energies, i n defense of that prosperity, which, as . Ainericans, has always been your boast. _Were you in_the midst of a burning city, and to- F. ld destructiontienictidnoi only your neighbor's propertyhut yotir own, would you hesitate inns.; Mg your endeavors. to stop the flames I ~The case is . a parallel one; the; blow, when it dal, come, will fall alike heavily upon. all; end rest assured, the same cause that affects the prosperi tyof those around You, will also injure you. Who' are the meal that threw themselves into the breach and fight so valhMtly fort'ree Trinlel Who iiie.the leaders! • To. a- man, they are fo reign 'agents and desperate politicians, who gam ble with - the; he i st interests orthe country, and wohld stake Ithe ;velfare' °tall- upon the throw, were the . issue i to benefit theii.own pockets.— Such men wait the head ofthe fsetion ; unhappi ly tittAre not Without ingenuity, anctriejare sor , ry . to tie some of our _honest yeomanry tending ,silting ears to their dangerous and destructive 1 , . sophistries. 1 , .. , , • i - It is not too late yet to avert the threatening ea tenni which thls proposed 'reduction of the Tariff remises. By A vote of Congreasi the reduction has been postponed untitthe first Of the claiming moritbmeantime I • and in the every possible e ffo rt ~ . should be made, by all good cidieris, to oppose its . _ -final opration ` end carry to the ears of our Rep resentatives in. Congress,' the wants and replan stream of their Constituent*. ' Complaints would be' useless after the act has gone , into effect; and as the reined hi still, at hand; let every henest pureinaii; of all Ps Rica who, regardless of their tuperative denunciations of those incendiaries, has' moral c.oursga enough to 'do right; exert himself' .for . the benefit of )the whole. There ii no moral or political honesty in adhering to a party right or _mon*, and the very. men that lead inch a petty lacugla at the weakness of humanity Which thus enables them to entice a community on to their own destruction, arid iodine, thermic) tear away the foundation of i structure Which when it falls, Will bury the wahine) in dui ruins. We again express a hope that the Citizens of this-region will attend, to a man, the - great Mass. Meeting_ on the Fourth. There is much' to he done 'if we wiab to preserve individual enterprise in this region, and , secure to - the MiGlBlll and oth... ara eageged in the - Coil trade,'efen a chance of PrPaPatilY.' , . ' . , IS 1 Pearcroreits.4.77re Knickerbocker. We are fres+, prepared 'Le - receive subscriptioneto this work. l i t hes .tong end 'deservedly been considered one of the, very her'st publieations Of ,the' ige. A sped. owe number can be seen in 'erre office, at any tithe. Price $5 per annual., • • • • Mine/ Mo.ristints t beef pub. lication of the kind in_ the'country ; containing a fund of Araleable mercantile inforrnatioil, eeconi _ spied by 4 nomeroos sorrect aratisticir. 'The /artE q iliber of this work can also be seen *this 'filobscrisitioty $ 5 per annum. ;, Grahatals ./Magicine:—We have already • re. - eeived the , July 'Pointer 'ottitis noinber, pekes the find of - e new vol ume. tbe o engirivirige contained In hire of the very, highest orderi and' the reeding matter is pies and sefeei.. pdbietiptieino reeeiveicat this ee, where subscribers can receive tfur work u 400 n a: issueli , hoe of postage. Price three dol lars 111101/111, :Single copies' tweet:ol.e cents. - Lady's Book—Ttuf Jul) is number of this work is received.:" This munber also the'commencs.• treat of a new's:dame, and persons Who have not ' yet subscribed vronld:de - well to'g i ve us s call now. einalecoiieh twenty-fliricents, for sale at this office.• • • - Vaei 'ay 'rag Am AND &Inn-. csa,—This work, the English of which, in-book form, costs eleven 'dealers, is now in progress of pamphlet publication'—issned every, two weeks, and will be complete in twenty .one ttrunbers.—:. Tfila is one of the most valtiabla wartia now lished, and a copy aft ought ta be in prissession of every meclumic; scientific and- profinsional man in the cannily... idubsmiption'five dollars, payable in `advance; single copies twenty-five cents. We haVa received the.AierAy for 'this work inbchuittill County., - We !earn dat i on.- leprous' lathe at Haridsbarg has written 'it letter to plane, in which le ex ultingty elates slut Waylays cornered the, Whigs, so_ ring dawn theTatilllnstruction Resolution!, snikpassing a restitution declaring the Land O nisiss and inexpedMitt. ourpt izews, and paitieuhalynus !sorbing men, hall soy naiad Int:thsit it they will c'ara.ir•the 0 9,15sernizi *lot should 'ha • be, a candidata fat itikt, o 4o ll ;! . ., In O Y- 1 01 1 .- carry *lt the Pfiiicl*. 04' 14 . . I( Yo*a.bF r 1 , 1 4441 11 4> home , rt itaNns. coug9l3F&Pir, ! a u W . Mst Ilate t "*.th a Nallid 13 4 141'84 " 1 :1 1 " i bdiate4 i t kanelk, 111 "UMIC 1 1 egliTelad IVA KOMI 4 1 , 4 .401101, ' • • ' end tc; be, UP* - -t; he_seujim , i o i 4 4 oi nm et , to p il l ow , an On:: Mr. Pfrabli A lt th ° Ton i E=E=E 7 ';'-.;4>"' . 5Z,.! • Fos s- ' ,H .c:;,~.i`s~.vis+.C.A:~~v' `~zr - r. w'.t~;,;t .+:1.2 ;.N"+:;c~.^' . :i'^ ~~r~; - .v~^ ::fir=~ ~;,hl ~~r:' 4iii(ibi4riiiii '-.4lc*ii - . *..4 "7 - 4 -77- w i e k onsg p w r , - 4 4 441..i *'*iiiii.jOik; - ". , :.- - • .‘:l,oontil *. •*°"*" th iiii ' ' '.,- - .0.44 11 i,_,__*:# 1,149 # ' wilik*Oflt s 1 .45,444;4 17 *.4 , ! With* itiilWit!iti.tiiigoi'iit''•,no* ..c0i.,044:i..444. was theii:**7o* - tiat inisitti*Jaw fOr theiticlAtat if Deleiitin);e i s !:.!e*intrittir 4Tieliitortfiklitiimor* forming'i'CO4iitii-=: Oikatelidiiii the right OftOtiln , ! ,311 1 0** 4. iptijkit4:!*:: IS) People .'.; Won .letritutti the late movements of the. 1115140141, they vi*ed; an iici . sn'tbrutuii: the Governor to - pnaclaini" . sferiel Lati `throughout the Mate,' and immediately Stf.. The Insurgent 4nette'Whielt Were a !! ,isicentsliit 40 6' Hill. - ivi**tioehei, iiiiiii*6l is "`6ll iiilarly*O.then . , iiiitigied*eff,si 'pridieill4;, **Oil Otti;37 States; among whom -WSS the Oat Omitted New York Spartan Band, ' . ell '-inditts4, thither, it is supposed, by the IniPe Of Otintier. '''..rhe old kadeis'4 l 4 o Paffrao : i i o7 , OilliSt.;. ing of. Dottie '.I. Peirce ! and 'Ors; , fit4o4.:Si. &Or*: in the:Provident:it Expre*tbn'onirsjici, that party, disclaiming `all'onmierticin ivitli'the finnan disturbance ; andaaviingell eittensigainst having eight' to do! with •it:' ' Glitat,',eicitement, prevailed at kr:evidence** tini. — Matti Mani: .ilieeleft Tot pOston; And. the - seppesitiOn Was that *Oneial istilp a blood g mist foliar.' i- . - '!- `. Governor g onieretilifirtialLaw fo beinci• -alibied.' The nnlitil of the-State iveneimMedi.; ately ordered • tntoactive itervien,lnid in gibers time a pine antormtioß,tenearif 3001/ men Were on dinitind rapidly'approarhing ' the !wan Of a‘,i; lion. - -At thie i tinte - Dan had eiriveoist Cltelladi•; el and taken command tif,',hil foties.-'" '' - -.: :'. , The' Troops 'under command of,Col.' Brown; in - iiii - 500 'Men, - left 'Greenville on Thuillay morning- at: 2 O'clork, 'ort4 befog hwirpektSes• 'akin of the Ingurgent's ,Camlt—upon 'their Op: prowl D ? i; r immediaseN ) fier' ?men were acqtatinisl with his - Several swore they Would shoot kin caught hint. Nearly, 100! of the' -' cap. Wed. . - 1 . . ' 1 Two men itelonging, to!Aft,Eitate forme were killed, whilst in the act of taking Chepacitet,- one If them was an:officer, (tient! Gould.) , :It is re; ported that the man who shot hint 'has since skied !rem' . the woun,di ! inflicted .on hint: in . come ! - . . quorum. . „ ~ L. ' _ _ ,• , It, la laid that - out of the whole number of)n tturgents gatheied around the Dori standard, only .boo 120 were citir,ens oflthodo . There ia report. afloat that -Darr wa.i Pfg e4eiphia on Wedueldai night. Up to ThUrsdaY evening no further news had arrived. - . _ The' diiferent tpcofoco papere; as well se• t he, Dori simPathizersl throughout the country, no doubt enjoying very enviable ; feelings at Pre sent. We . pity the peaturewho fot the piospect of . a little ,pcditutl.caPital, urge - on hie fellow beings to treason against their governme : nt, and thus , leading them into , difficulties dist his own black and cowardly heart will not allcitv him to share. But.whiit the conduct of Dorr 'and his accomplices May be, we look upon that. of his .sympathizeni and inivieeoi, - as infinitely worse, and for-our part, consider them more, woithy the ca,ecrations of the commintity, than the meanest &soy ! •ei in the Whole revolt. Tea LA:: Dosz..—clur readers are no doubt all aware of the s iste affair of honor which untie , off list week between the Mon. Thomas 'Marshall and Col. Webb ofiare,New York. Courier.. and Enquirer. The difficulty argrew in consequence of &publication that appeared" in Webb's paper. at 'the time the'repeat of the Bankrept.Law wee mg :hated in Congress. The partimaccompanied•by their respective secondi and friends met in Relit. ware, near the gennsylvarna line; where a cindl, lenge was proffered" by Marshall and ichmedistely accepted by Webb. Two shots were exchanged, ••Webb falling et the seceneftre, the ball of his ad :versary's pistol entering "the left leg .a 'little below' the knee. • . tloendedsnetherene of those chivalrousecombate that, all sensible Med - condemn. end which very few have the courage to avoid. We have: been very much amusedd in noticing the opinion, of the 1 different presses throughout the. country in rely-' tion to this matter: and the very papers that short time since were lendest in their tones against Stanley and Wise for avoiding a duel; are now the nag - view their l expressicins' of holy horror at this lent occurrence.' Out upon inch inconsisten cy!. For our part we say: that ell_doellists are dunces, and that mai is truly cOursgous who dares to do right, 'cedilla of the world'iscorn or their ill-- j u dged censure. 214/1111 01 101 11101. 161101101. Bterrnsln. —We regret o annpuncethe'dciith of this distil'. giiisbed states ,• which' took place at ?mar - • icksbarg, Va., on Sunday morning at ten o'clock.- ' Mr..Sunthard t the tie'', ref bin death was fifty•fivis years of age, snd hes . fillial - manyligh . and ems. — Mint stetsons the goaatimenl.. M twenty-eight yenta of Ogo he was u thief Justice sif Mar Jersey. I In 1821 - ite bionneM Senator -of the United Stites. .10 1829 he was 'appointed - by President•Motims Seeritary otitis Naiy, which' office he held Unil the close •of Mr: Adams Ministration. 111118331 m again took his seat as Senator, end up:to a shot{ time ,i;if Medusas.; he was President of 'tie — Situate, and . at:ting' Vice President - of Ithe tipited; States, :she -.duties of which lattei tithee'devolied upon him,hy the death of President Harrison.- • • His funeral took place on Tuesday last it-iilrtsh ington and was 'atteirded tiy a numeroui concotirse, as well as by both 'lipaseirof Congress; , 4 ' . - Mu. Dfseieto:- 7 e regret . to oeie, lbai th'u t gentlemen Toted .. against, the postponement of a, redaction of the terifkwiteo the bill to tint/ effect wes before . the honie. We know that Mr. New. herd not six nereksago,! expressed himself aim. ditlly in favor of protection; and thia act only goes to 'hal that the deeprem gamer which• the loco free tradists are plajing, not only in Ole 'region. but whgerei they exist. We hops the preed' tog of the Mies Met;tinit on the foarthortil prose ti to Mr. Newhard, , thet e aiejotitrin this district ere in f a v or , of prOtectio ;aid that he wilt govern his inane accordingly. t ': i ' , - , D. W.' lktin.vasv, Zsa.,--We "observe by the Nontetorin pope* that , D. B Mohair. Esa. , han emoted to &liver the brogan in , that place on the dth hue: The.citizens of Nerrietiwri Have: a nth treat in store tor.twin. "hte.; gifted 'Orator, and peasierierit,, Wink' endeent degree; the power, of eachilairlius sadierice. We listen. ed td ea oratiau delivered by ldar at a fairtli. of .lidyaelebre4a is Itiediai, when far sari bef 18 yeas beigti'alza elo qui 6l ; sot! liaised anything Wilts kind we hid v ier ~ es Tao Gos!mo_it.A.xsitoi t . "—.4leurs. G. A. Sop o .& Co., of nuilitioirg.cOislowiddi Pub* Whiog loVaPnan Mot with tio4os-moifilhot I O per.nputs. •Tito bib Zi01,00440 ONO litent• " 141 - " llialrati ng "I* ktaglallitMoiwr. .14/1 4406181 * 0 1,toorAt wood Amu' arid sr* ogisoy, khOt:*illoinGAmom Ignallte k tralle * l4C**'ol`,,Cl*l*' "OW ***f whn i st a ,t1 : 44 **rift PrOciirl comthelr phisikriiithitstmaitattdit am' , 0204-0 01W417sartpumro::,_zw 1- '01;11114141 - ' 7 kil- - • 40#.t . 401. 46 itt1i • 0104M4.,41 t at 6.1_--PlA.#"itil#,;-.0.0.1--00.11 ,44**10.' amoatost-.401041_p ;top Wantairlihambeen bel d i b m l WW - A ne . * O4 la a!rofeclive Tar notfortitit*ini :Aka*: approving_ °Oho provisions Ot.the:Dititit b . A i il;i9ttr ' li r -- Me* It. liink!lnt94 lll " seen to votn - Isst ! 4ownhy s„ - o 1 04 _Torts ktlint.:`: And sithonTfit.thei. freasniY- is • Witlitat' finds isierittittninterWit)Of the Cite debte, , oi. to- CAM' appropriation Tni Akik •uppott the counoltatiol*: yet li-nnailitianhasithesdy, passed the kilter House, - stamping provisions' :of the Distribution. Bill et unwise and ,: . irutpcdi cni• • The following Bon' the antespandenati of the Znquirsr,.shows plainly , the estiMition in trhiph• thesii:iefeintweif the • people,. enght, to be 'bed, and , we bum will teach. the-eitiamts. of this .COKI#I a *WO, 01111:#14 , w ill profit brbeitiallisr; :maenads,' them to ielect men to , represent their interes4,• who still • not mist a stigma upon the people, by. tboir.bototed ignorance:.. : "The Rouse was discussing the. Tariff .reso. lotions when this letter - closed, and we'do Pay; that we were pained: at the palpable, ignorance - of-several; of the !peahen on ibis great sues: lion:. • One gentleman representing the coal 're. glan:Aeclared him:lilt ignorant. and we believe that few were disposed to dispute his claim ,to the appellation, alter slandering manufacturers, and 'preferring British, to , American_ labor." ' The Bill postponing =the ieduction of dude's imder the 'Compromise Act, from the first oeirdy "to the first of August, to 'give Enke for the pee sage Of a Tariff' Bin' liss also - passed the Senate; with a proviso postponing the diStrihution of the 'proceeds' of the Public Lands among the Biles to that period also, which has been' concurred ip by the Meese. WO stated' last week" this; eviiY. I LdcofocOlts the House voted against the 1311 f.--! We'were' in • ann. There one honorable es: ;ceiiicm-;-that of Mi. Parmenter, .the only Loco. lbw member' from Massachusetts he voted for the but every otherloco in thellonie, in chiding the Pennsylvania Loco meroberi, , voted_ ' age:list it. The vote stood as follows in the House for postponement: ' • Democratic Whigs, Locos, Tyler men, Total, _ Against the postponement: Democratic (Southern) Mblgs, Tyler men, Locos (Northern and Sotithern,) Total s , - 108 It is' time for tliepeoplele exaniine closely the votes of thelerepieSentatives. - Tim Moors Ceases Houil.--Chie of the Editors of the 'Philadelphia Evening Jonroal,ewho lately paid a sigh to - this region, thus describes this excellent; eitablishment. Heil a man of taste end ha an ekefor the beautiful: "It is a cool region, that beautiful valley Grille Schuylkill. - Even the warmest days of July and August are , refrcshcrthrthe_mght atmosphere. The chillinestuf the evening lasts till 9tittelate in the morning:/ Hence a sojourn at that tele x:lnt establishment, the-Moont Carbon House, is vastly better than any fashioubble watering, plan e, because good Irwlgingsand a superior. ttbles. are Ict be had: The scenery there is grand arid pie. turcsque, the'drives 'beautiful, the operations . 3f, therailroad' sod cattil ibieresting; and the socie. ty nosily of the most intelligent and agreeable character. 'The Garden' of the Hotel le high up. on . the mountain aide, antl.item that -beautitUl spot, one of the most attractive and vaned - views. combining cultivated life and the wildneg'-of for. eat scenery to be found in, Piiinsylinnia,is spread ont at the feet of the spectator: Were ono to be imprisoned id - tryterden; - where gteurvery ririetyofteauteous flowers and los. Mono frail, enjoying sunshine and Shade, would be not soon be .more, mitieiltble" tban'in a dun: geom—Pittsbui(American. - • ; kici—net if it were enlivened by the smiles of a lovely woman. 041,tuch a place, with a -.cer tain bright eyed damsel 'we wet of as a compan. ion, Would be to us an Ede such as - Adam and Eve enjoyed before "the falti"—Reading Ga. zeUe. , We hope; that ~ certain bright eyedAstrwel does not hail from Pottsville, friend Knibt; Wi never knew one of Omni to, be guilty of trip Ping, up a young man's heel'a ant sending him chi); WallopwaoP into a mad puddle, and yet we have heard it silid'that anch.was the act whichendeaniiou t that certain bright eyed denial P—how,ts it'l PIIMADELPIIII.I4 READIED, MID •POTTSVILLE, RAILROA.D.—The fopowing.trom the last Iles& ing , Journal, is certainly every complimentary to those under whose supervision this road ids con structed : - - uVire understand that ,the Engineer taut by the Emperor of Austila to examine this venous Rail Rosds of Ills United Stats; . has flied - upon thi Philadelphia and Reading,Rail Road *lathe beat made road in the Union: Tae engineers bf 'this road at the various stations ire busily engagedin making drawings of the ineat important works on the road, for the use of the. Austrian Government, some speeimens,which we have seen are highly creditable to the gentlemen engaged, and Will no do übt be duly-ippteciated by His Imperial iiigh. Fission' Cali Teans,—; Tr The Button .Atlas dams that the Foreign ' CoalTrade', has nody, doptded,this year, notwithstanding t* 10Ye Prim. ands duty of $ 1 24 per tot,: —Thelmos we en dessoring to increase this trade in a greater ratio, by voting lota reduction of duties to 40 . . Ow,' roshifig a difference of 84 cents, which must either owe off their wages of tabor ,at' ' me, ; lt) or the do.' week trade be abandoned ., ' Don't scLoces love the dear people 1' We 'shouldn't be surprisnl. if they would aatuilly squeeze theta to oath. A National Hank tijiast as neieuaryrneentrol the currency of the eMietry, ape 'General Govern.: metre - to control the- Stites. The' National • r. Beak was removed_amftha" currency hap been in container' ever since. ; = would also. be the emewith the States; if the General Government was aholighed. The State Governments could not Ewa without a National controlling power—nor COQ 8 currency ke gOod sithout ,iN •anet Bank to control the State Instititions. .„ • Cali; Pliaztairirtoia;--Thi aLottety of Life! so eteillent Novel by' the Coutiten of Blessing ten, ' the4tiett lor:which , is , In Landoll Stilirper `copy; 401 le (aim& at tits ioffice this "evening, it 124 cents. Alai iamb i'opply of, °Riper, the Pirate of the Tediati flees; Pather,Coanelk nomei3ee of Inlaid, Nate "Weide aa.Thotitei 'lmaluuis, all at Philadelphia and New VAL OE4 4-Bill to !mboat td As citizens of; Candi* smotti at thonsst election * wttether ;the !Best of jusrme.shall be:remand ken Danville to Blooms 4 bop pson4thO Hot= of Iftprisentatimby trooto 40 to 37„.432a sent to.thi Batrater Could not* stadia-Bill be pond with mot to the removal 'quasi= in this (foul 1 j " kil n I° glip ( 44 cianimiasio,,ll4l:l7ll26l 1 o.4 7 oo °l :c ias t r il :tr a_ L anl th inambit c . ri Pilthe th* &OWL' Mail VOW.. order * ofiaw.l4ll. 4 11 .4 '4ofoostq,af4 11 "04 1 . 06 tsie *lo4lr, AillorThy. • '- ENE , e•— . l . ' 1 I AFFii#W.4Thititroli*Orks Ilia fa r:York it:wie,,iitinetatil-, Wit ati'wAh4, 1 1 4. 1 4 1, _iusur , thiklufiJot ilitAboi York:birtho:o, Bow. ttroiiitirawirwholele#ith Athe'itaqu'oied.in Inn deUelela lei* the eitbtomnetn. portion of the voyegoe The / 3 - 10 /1 44 Phill 01 9 0 4" 4 61111 g of 'this itinit;'sitysa . . . "ILnira k is thotimatest efforts of ••intiquity. Rumiaid her many "dependent ;Wig:Were sapid* with water,are no touter the sole wonders of the world._ lie main trunk °fan immense mass of masonry, • six and'a half wide; nine feet high, and forty milealegir, l eireted of walla three feet thick, ce. eteitedinto - Aolid..ro* • The dam, Across - . the croton:4lign immense Work.,:li Tongs a grand reverioir for the water: h is It*entul of earth and masonry fogYject acientY feet widget the bottom,forniince" lake if Ave, bon; dred Ores in extent, containing a supply thousand million galkototwateri There is an. therieservideat t*.eight Miles front' the dam at this . dem at Croton, rtiterit• is in two divisions, both 'covering a ericaof thirty-fire acme, ainfespable of agntitintog one hundred and sixty ,millions of gallorni. , This . . is prebably the most magnificent week of the kind ever attempted, if the mechanical ingenuity and skill displayert in its construction be takenintoconsiders. lion. ! -L.. • - ' - • The most considerable aqueduct of modern times, with 01 exception of this, is thet 'which was built near Maintenon' in Fran* . by Louis XIV. for conveying to Versailles. • the waters i 4„ the river Eure. It. length is about oiniOniles. with 2560 fathoms Ofelevation, arid the number of tts arches 242, twanged in three stories.. Three large aqueducts-built by the'ancients, still supply modern Rnme with water: - Ina remains of Roman aqueducts may ba traced in other parts of the world;•nne of the most' splendid of these: is that of Sepyrialn Spain, of which 159 arches, joined withent mortar,- still remain in attest its ancient grandeur: Thecrotonsqueduct exceeds all these in extent. lts bast is estimate at $12,- 009,000. _ • • - A tremendous meeting of the friendsvf Henry • Clay was heldiin New York last week, at which the following resolution,forrnally nominatinghim its ii,candidate for .t 6 Presidency in• 1844, was , , unanimously : . "Resolved' That we the Ilanocaanc WHIG &ammo of the errirof yaw Yong, do hereby Samara= HENRYCLAYS of Heartiest,," a cinninaviel for the taitinmaci 1844 And deeming that a tribute Of gratitude is justly - due to him as afaithful and well tried Punta scavatin of honor as an illustrious Oaserot and &rani ilANt and of - ofreofiClulifs, a Paranrr, and true and warm hearted min; regarding gun. as the Protector of Ammar; Lamm; as the great Ada°• cats of A &min' CtIRKENCY; as essentially identi fied with the dearest interest! of the Untow,—and as the brightest light among the- constellated genius of Ma country,,,we proudly proclaim mat ova carinitiali, and invoke the aid of our FELLOW • CrliZlGHlf i immediate, resolUte and untiring ex eitions, to elevate him to the CHIEF MAGIS., TRACY I:1F THE REPUBLIC." - • 113 E ffil N _ . 103 4. $ "ITS sea csannarn Cosi. - -Two of Capt. Btockion's atesuposts for . carrying .Co.ll from the, tickuylkiii, sod Richmond on the Dela ware, throttgq the Delaware and, Raritan Canal to New York and the Dasiern parts, have been een,l' pleted and exhibited.st Philadelphia. "The - boati are built on , an entire new model, with the Effie/non'. 'propellers. They will , carry about 280 tons of Coal. Oar friends of . the press in Philadelphia were delighted with ibis performance of theta boats—and the dinner, which - situ served up on board of one of them, threw them into ec stscies. Poor fellows!—they were as hungry as , dogs, if we were ,to judge from the snapiishaeas which has lelunectensed. some of these prinis for soma lime. t Pee!..l - - . „ • To"Banitaarrs.—The following rule wa,haiii been reOneated toiniblish for, the benefit dell in- Wrested. ; There are some perhaps not aware that it reguirera second application before a final dis charge can be obtained • 1 ' Rime m B,arataerrc T.—After a decree in bank. ruptcy, the petitioner shall attend at- the office of the Commissioner, to give such' information as. way bel t required - ip relation to hW affairs; and in case of neglect or dills refusal, to do so for the space of—days, the Ccoorn ielienerrm ay return the petition to the ClerkTof the Court, who .shall give notice in the papers, in which the original applieatior was pubhshed, that. such, petitioner. has failed to prosecute his application ta,a final discharge. N, " The edi l tor of the Worcester Waterfall, in the last numbe i r of his useful and well.conducted sheet, says:. " Among the. forty:nine ladies of Worcester, who have in the aggregate 887 names to the. pledge of our Washingtonian Society dor: tog the last four Menthe, be knout not one post is ugly r Every word 'true. No women are ugly but those r ertin drink grog, and refuse to sign the pledge. STATE Won't:.-4 bill has passed the. Senate for the disipmed of the State Works from Philadel phia to Pittaburgl4 to en incorporati4 CompanY, for the awn of $15,000,000, to take effect as soon as one half the' Sum is 'sabscabed. Every Loco Pow !voted against the Bill except. two in the Scriale. T he people need-not look to that party for any measure calculated to relieve them from , taxation. 'L . • . • • - • — A cigliditc'e 144 he XOlllO, of , Representatives hive, reported igainst a eat. of the Piblie Works. ft 11, listed that - the local are.opposed to' ink, becalusi it would - probably dtprive them el-intim ortnie patronage: 'the people on the other hand are determined to inbred taco'further taxation to meet the'erigiieosentii 44 the State without a sale Of the Worth lift an be accomplished. This is the unlearn! feeltni iii his tinnier: yacriricalow Rterisinin.-!-The Maim. ((a.) Compiler. itatea lint a memorial signed by oPwordo of froo ihoyaCind citizens of Richrnond. asking Congress to traria a Protective Tarr has bean idaspatcharto Washington. It was Vie' largest memorial ever signed in. Richmond for any. purpose . . Richii. This memorial will be the death of him! Daniel "O'Connel pribUely eeknowledged that ho did sign the Address taclus cbanirymen in the Drifted State*, in- which,. tliff are requested to units-with the Abolitionists. .11e afro ewes that it isnot idelriatt that oo3y should unite with theta in'oriOnel proceedings or in oppositiois to the con. aliiatiDD the 'F°l".l!lYr Who has 'Opt heard of Coteline, the «debts. tea mew4lcitii f . . 1 /NO for a . reply. — .Vilksite 4eiard.: Cis4ioriatily *yap fries; 'Evans, tawspi Pun''. l o 2 ll lll6ll cabala a magician, geose irOola gabble at such • The Pressient ;has gned:the'Apporsonment Oomittse of the State Legislature is sow, essigedis &sicking the' Slate. kis sta ted- tbst 'psi as of the State will bteat' op in , disitieWirithost ragardibi'amintY Arr. Go - it; 'ye effles," air 'Toth Marsha said 'lOOOl. Webb. OW the: iramk.file•-•4)itik t- 01 put, rof dada Marra 147, 1 ,21:Web1i re antegoniat.4 , : hist i rsusf —lt,ll4LillOSiduk the Phitadet=` Phis#Phil of the 'Amok thatA= Orthk.Zaz cot. issoSS of *hi 07 his tezio d OflekOfiliojudges , - ?:'[; - ,•.:]1: .- =1::' , 'L.1:::-' - .:; - ,',..! . 1ft:F;';'i.; -- ,..4:' 1 '",i's:i'''$)-:::.:.i:''tt , ' . '..g:'?. 7: • , BM . .. ._ ~ ..:'-', - 1:;:1, 4 ': ;' : . • 1,,,--:-,.'' 2 r'.i:; ME -;,A1.... , ,5,_ :,, i, ,:- r eszt. l''' iiiiiiiit;3l '- - 4' ,- :: : :- . i , j 6 :411**,:„: - *: 4 0: - .: -:., Met' Mord ' alai Of the iieCOPUtitl zegudic, !he sigagiii° 10 Ali Taofil/i/l• Bear,'. the Duane 13hcksuitkis now in Flutidel deliveqpi:remperenee Seed hint this wg. „pot New York Commercial ,Advirtuitr! lianote ibsi then is soyvound tot atm:valetas, lure* a= - float That a &kite was to take pla ce` ta,l'ylisr''!l eabietit; • • ” A plan foe. paying off tiorStitteDebt . 40 been suggested by one of the legislatorsat . Ifairibnrg 7 We would idvise the honotal4O gentleman to BOB gest scone - plan to pay, - theintekein• first: We can mute him it will give inure satisfaction- to the people:. - • • , , _ „ A 4he West. abuses, * r professzonal gentleman as a ~ i .brieffeat lawyer ." :The Louie , !villa Journal- takes his cotemporali 'task* and hini never to toilhouf a The City Council of 81 Lads; (bto ) has pus id- an ordinance compelling .all lookers to take out a Haim; and firing the SUM at one thousand, dellars yearly, one-half payable semi•annually._ One Signor Duvalii has "Talked across :the. Thames at Windsor, oh 'a tightrope fifty feet above the surface of the tiver;l4he stream u 300 feet wide there. „ John- Smith has done more good things than - Howard, and Bald • more good things than Joe Miller, but be never - talked as wisely' as whenho said that a newspaper is like a goad wife, beciase' everyman, ought to have one of his own. , , 'Nor Pan Witoso.—A Mississippi . paper btut the Sheriff's sales under the head o manful oc currences." - Jaws Corrias.--They have begat' to !aka thens'..'at Pittsburgh. They are said to be very beautiful. and , rauch better than any other kind, and at a Much !es" price. , . Them win; given hundred licensed grog shops in Baltimore year—thls year they number but fifty 7 eM.: The grand jtuy.idNew Orleans, in a late pre. fientment, - state, r that. in one of the prisons there was, found a womaii, - whe said she had been there jour "years, without - any crime, and without hav ing been brOught to trial • - Orders have_been_ received at Pittsburg frons the Navy Department,' to suspend work- on the Iron Steamers at that place ) , Maiy Glenn has been fully conimitted •at Brooklyn, on charge of !Inking William Crum mei to murder his wife. ' ' The difference between rising at six, and eight in the mornihg, mrill in the course °flinty years, amount to eight years, or ten hours a day. Eight years are worth, saving. • '!'he Washington corfespondeat of the Noith American says= "Mark me.. there will be no vetono breaking -up of the. Cabinet." • .... - -Judge Ford has been selected by. , a caucus of Loco Focos at Springffeld, is their 'candidate for Governor at the August eleetion in' Illinois. ' `Messrs. Stephens amizZatherwood arrived at New-York from their resent re•exploration of the ruins of Unita!, in Yucatan, on Tharaday., Dancing is natural girls—they getup• a bawl almost as soon as they are . berm Hansa, au* Taus.—The Angelica Reporier thus records a death by suicide:. , 4 Williant Werrall, of Pittsford, Monroe coun ty, killed himself, a few days shies; by cutting off the main artery in his arm. Dy thb4 deed he rid the world of a drunkard, and rendered six children parentless.". , iThe Whip of Catskill' . meet on the 4th Of ly to organize a Clay 'Association,-more than 200 names are attached Basicauers.--li has been decided that a peti tioner foi theiernelit of this Banhiupt Act, alter having iessed a • decree of bankruptcy, - cannot withdraw his petition. • • lisrd Oil is quoted in tho Cuseuundtpapens at 62 a 75 cents per' gallon. . ' English phibinthrophy s ha:Amusing women to coal carts,' in the collieries, making them drag a horse.. toad,• and then cry shame a gamst this country for its slaves.' ' '/'he Wings of Columbus, Ohio, have nominat ed Governor Davis, of Massiir.husetti, for the Vice Presidency. - - • A fiteetious o writer describes snuff to be tidirt thrust up the nostrils, with. inart, as a stumutatoiy not to be , sneezed at. 'No man would thrust dust into his head if he had any. thing else iri it." • • A Finitaran's Toirr. 7 •The orily bWitediaries who kindle . a flame which &Wier , will not : eztingnieh. An Itishunut said he did not come to this cotm try for want. He had abundance 'of that in' his own country. That chap is &sensible fellow. If you don't accept-my Challeigei” said one gentleman of honor to another el will Epicene you! -so take your' choice' efao ahead," said the other, el had rather fill six gazettes than: one cof- • Nsw Ins .—The populace in New Orleans ahow great elasperatiodatthe specie paying batiks. They thieaten to pull . the building down about thelears ()fits o ffi cers, if _they don't- suspend.— They hove suspended and-the POlollor-O is no doubt now satisfied. _—Thitho State Inward, published at .tho cap ital of the State, says that Mr. - Clay_ is die . choice. of nineteen twentieths of therWhlgs'of Ohio for t she Presidency. ' - .1 At - a recent wine sale in Philadelphia, pries!; exhibited a decline of more than fifty per "Cent', • The Sisters of Charity at. St.. UV... iecenti, held their arnmal farrior the bent:Ain the Orphan Asylum imdertheir charge, by whichlhey tealiz e4s2,22B. 2 . 5 - profits. •' • • - - • ..,. • , giSarnho, you nigger, are yo4aitl of attak "Brass:PM no 'Trail ob wad[—rir lie down =Ago to sleep right II aiy.k #*" "Come,' Tommy, ; giv,o tt one of those TIPP . cane songs that you tatur sOite4 last year," said a gentleman die :olher day : tit a imolai little chap. ur innient - siro”,replied ToraMy--“Fathar lays TipPOCarroe'sdend-;;axid if ha catches me singing er s 4 , * ral*. ) l a l 4' ma . like ail Paaaaaa* ZBulvein ; 1141 Ifig - to art ' novetwhich lea be PuNished in , England : inAugust:. The scene 'is • • beau -10"61a't b," _trot our Eireiver)t docliite suppliiitiTei.totat , late with Yotit..lToOld. tborofoie sum ,both. It Gouts worn= ia:ibo Botough-wo*nOttAnd it to bit itlysotip to mats yeatti jt bead tot. Toototoltits na others, -4 • hue no doubt thijtould be well *NO WA,' *--httascateEtt: frotitimai-aithing the esitbviektet Said. eite; : the inhabitance' nutlet into the agiiis.Catta he Clveli..isid eau tatt: l osnitifaiod MEN=E= OMR sea vas surimis aoblissz; matltylossi thou bast Wadi earth ".Walite:Vhn wee pare and &set Mkt amlastaisted hyaisti *- Thwitt goad to thy Desthsy.- - 19ana ftYi fißls tatofferia elm years* Yea the youth that is stolen away-- And 't*bastTi re s band ,e'erahe youshr a t be e; . mu t n, Inns dfliiiir • • ,•- c ' For stienkries ere, sweetir - of Mose Who din ' - In the ihshsess a!f, youth and` Theo oftlsarylmalApiered miasmas oat. - AMI wither4fto•the twat% • And oh! I moold-dems it a happy lot Weirs my spirit as Foie astaisse. tythe flowers that bloomVerahypoile tutu ' , , Were_ialso blooming o'er mine. _ • Then isrby should :weep that thy ehortla"of hi t Bye. hand of death are riven 1 -'Tis bat leasing am mournful wail of cosh For the melody of tleaven.i Rat Eli OZIMMATIoNe":-Tha 6110 Wing COUtiTdfaleo:llll . haPded to as for pubij; cation. Porrdmt.s. JUDO 29, 1842. dis: H. , 04.11PIIELL. Eau.. Dear Sir :—The undersigned hers b ee , ; tiointedion behalf of the lifashington Temyer ine lociety of Pottsvillr,' to solicit you 'to deliver is `Oration it tie Tamieranar !Nish it on the, 4th'of Auly nut. :Among the members of Meg;, Wa_know ot.no one' better , I rmi l l e d yoursOf to, do justtEe . to this great eubject. It wig not be necessary, Al this time to enumerate the benefits. which tavesesUlted from the lobar' dill Tern peititHce Societies, nor to speak of the great 'idvintages which are likely to accrue 6oui tinged eikrtione in this holy cause—then twa t , are knOwn :and iippreciated by every Pitilenthio. By complying with the wishes of the Wash. iogton society iis,this matter, you will add much to tbeir;-gretificsikr Ass Occasion of the greit national anniliersory, and hare the.satisfor. tion of Waring yourtiatirnon, in _tiehalf of Tem. peranei;and offering's word of encouragement to several hundred-of iyour •ccriabo!ers 'in the cans of, moral ieform..• • • • • With grgat.resOect, • • I . ROOD. M.,PALMER, , Ports - mug, June 30th, 1141. GsaTimerser had the ,honor of `receiving your communication cif. the'll(th init., containing an invitation on behalf: of the - i Misibington Tea. perance Society of ,Pottseille", , so deliver' an on. lion before the' Society, on the coming unmeant. ry 'of our Minimal Independitice.i Sensible of the high honor; Which thus done me,and behaving it to be theevery into itiSput iris hand to this good merit, I shall be hap. pp es far as' in. mellici,lo comply with your ra quest.; It must be a source of great Ultisfaction to the membets Of our society to see their labon::crosa edtwith such distinguished success: And et eriage When the world is swayed more by ; Moral: than physicsl power, the most beneficial'results, may yet be,espected to flowifrom our exertions. uco ab has!lieert accomplished.. still - there remains' vast Oeid 44 the Philanthropist tO'operatela, and let usihoPe that under the favorable autiptees of our. .Islitlonal ColebrationAnd the blessing of Di. eine Pritindenvi ; a new impulse may be given to this sacred cense,' I could not poiiit out a moo sublinte subject for the cantonal:Nation bf the Pat. riot, than a festival throughotipthis great land, M. , commemoration of political and moral liberty. Believe mo gentlemen, with • respect anti esteem, your fellow ' , • member and co-laborer.. • „ JAMES B. CAMPBELL. To RotsenT. M. PALMEtt ?Committee. Wx. H. Muss. A Philadelphia correspondent of2t/ui Nations) Intellioncer estimates the demands on our State Treasury on theilst oflognst next, thus: Interest o the debt about • $1,006,01*/ one domestic creditors, ' 2,600,000 Bank (relief) notes, _ " 1,700,000 General kiPenscs, ; ;-•500,000 Public Works, '" 300,000 $6,000,000 And this I is the result of our &nous internal ipproremeat system: Alas for poor Pernylva. Her enterprise was altogether too gigantic far her finances; while the 'system, upon which it was her wont to Pride, herself in more palmy days, has left her plenty'eif Mays, it' has entirely exhausted her means. Heespublic works must mow be sold br-Jeased. T4re is no alternative, and the sooner it is done thebetter. How TO COOK 011111111 f * . Po4B.—:The common aftithod of *king thti delicious vegetable by boil intigersier; is nearly destructive to its fiktvor at least, ea isjs Oady,-,whe has sent as the follow. jog mOhod of preparing them forthe table, which, after eiperience,we must say is a great improve. Anent Piece in the, bottom of your since pen or boiler, several of the -outside leavese(ka head iislad-40 your peas in the dish- with two - ounces of butter, in proportion to Ithislf peck oil pals.— cover the pan or boiler cicwe; eked place it trim the, fire- in thirty militates- they l ate ready 'for the table. They , eatieither _be visioned in the pso, or eller taken out. 111Patir estriets Clearly all the delicious quality of ifie green-pea, and itklias fa ' 'tat to their flavor as it is destructive to the mid. tog." - ' • , vosterastrarratar.;--Tbe . Spirit of. the Thum a Locofoco sheet, thus lets loosest the present Legislature plain, irober troth, : our Leger lature is little better theta" congteghtion of kneed. with here ~ M and there. a slight sprinkling of s • Its moth er. are mostly individuals vomited forth (cirri cartain districti; as irritating subjects are a jested (corn the stnniacb, because the light of them at, a lulle . diatairce is lesi - distressing and ;disgust. big Wait their immediate presence." The Tithes draws'ti;titily flat - ring opinion of, its friehds. . 'AINTRIN MINDER or Cola R , EIS DEAD: The National liitelligencer says We ban the cattlanitholy dpti of announcing the.aittith, o f t he , Hone rillDlo3 S. Malting', an estimable and high. IY respected menthe', of the kl:ause.9l Representa tives fdom the State of ftfon4tusetts. He died a kw days ago at the 0410 U: epilogs Virght• is, wititbei he, ha gone for the benefit of his health, 'thick bind for some Una enviously bees in a lelefitziat stew. , • . • - - Eieerearrios Tux thusuarr,N9heile TOW ineludintibe rieb u well asaita.poor, are sod., Sealing, ,illyek fain, train ,Ilenu; - from Reuse! to - ,North Ansiiim- Vines of thou in Upper niflru hoe...within • th ese far months, twit a tfrefir *4lll6lnd:end several itt Rhenish Pritiele to: fare Alm example. A shed time air, the - whole population of one of these ;nu puled thintints Mentzwri its way to Atari 4:11. umulecended by its and its' uhoolmsr tAra - --..qargitan ! es Peril ;Wagner. A gild Tatitaseeting was held at itichawa' 174 On the 20111.` A. Plessote. Est was wal la to the Mak:: Committees were %via gid ; e welloritten Aaron to the peco pie of thiedl)oninion.:; urging on their OW lkawigta-atibjeCt`of Protect!on to Matti= halo aliwta aoStPted. - • • • zressearrenos or s TrzT.- I . l f Ouleilisekithes on ono choeititern on 4 WWI i a ll 4 l * C lOb a Wharf • EEE 111 ~.~ _
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