i;..;, ''..: " ~ r c _.:''^_ i ~,~~'^: xt Win'... }r 4r 'r S ' ~ ~Ya:. ~ .?;~ ro'?.;s 7 , e; - - V 0 ,7 - .firAreVelP'Vt . - - " AnL *6 ll - vg' 5-kr , 3 ,'-' . -' , - - ; - '-',,-,---,..,: .:-.". -,;tt?'4',-0.-f'.?-a(i7.;1!'..;1. A , r s 41 °": - • „.. .• '4 ! lAyrulAT scowse, tm2. 1014r= 1. the asee ol sad hu,s iieteptetta2 Print- IM lleir Mriekttb bii EitildiSeineat,'l4l:l l S all kin& of CodeYeetiadeb.liendbille, Cheat. Rills oriading. win bePenal et the very lowan lideleteik at theaboiteet twice: -Beinidetennibid"acmilinc'T "<dtt hepntiicstile iery loweittJtee,"etioete; se —3oselfe_ . byeebeitethe petoongeertbeP o b l &" '',47114,0!ffr4 mlosezec" l at R 03"cetie, - , . 1 ' 4ieit ISu Deen added to die istablida;sent; gotieliveilteryal)Was to mem Catthr;of itheost ..ery description, at teryJew rata. a EtritlAri• -, , MIE Impct,. MEM ,Lee every cane bear in ntiitd,that it fa n(4 , 0210110 hisdefy. to purchave every thing that be :can at home.. By pureeing teach a cornier, he tumour -arc thwarechanhnd lodust . ry of hittlowo -neighbor,- 'R. brodicarohich the prsperny, of every them aad city manly flepeeshr--andfiesidet, even , dollar paid octet ' zhomettornsa- a .citeulating,medium, which cle l l - :cinaen'derlituiesore *ries a benefit; in the course , of - trade= gietyriollor paidforforeign toaindacturespur chased abroad.itt entirely ioat to attitegion, goes to enrictahoie who - dO not contribute;one cent to our 'rniatafichistitetin,:and Opineltarsour Own'citizerm t o. V. B. Palmer, Esq. No. .1046:Booth Third Street, Rule&lphis, is authorised to aer, as Ageht ~-to rverivs• subscription, and advertisements for this parr._ tfrii‘new,Terrtrr be 6:Kirid .On our _fist , • - , 'Mswrzsm.-;-Penants holding papers With names for the Clay Meeting. will please seed them to thii Dace Bsova Gtrants,Conntetfeit $ 2 Relief Notes on: the 'Exchange Bank of Pittabn!g, are in cirenlationin this vicinity: They are notwell . Pommes 2 Es• ,Seaututsm, CoosTr.—The Delegate imminstions seem .to be losing their oh ligstury finlm 9° o - the ia; 3 , o ? Fc'co 1 4 . 131 Y. , Th 4 ‘. 4 ticket nominated at the regular convention has ' -finta in giving universal eadsfaction. and the onsevence has been one of the moat interesting family squabbles We,have ever sew. The split r, which was composed, among others,, of a number - • of thedelegates, met at Smithia Tivein, last Bat : urday, and. formed another ticket; and it will be - seen in *Mho' put of our paper that kir. N. J. , " • Mills li.. out befara the people u a.v,olanteer can t iba'Whigs intend:lying completely • -„ passive - dining this domestic contest, it becomes a duty with theUto, choose from the different. . , opdiiloo when they: vote, and let them give • ' their ,voice for-none who: are not known to be , decided Tariff men. , . • . In Bab; we. learn that's. general rove took place at the People meeting, and it lnoke up. in - split also taken place in Columbia coun ty. And in Philadelphia county efforts are in*. .ing to form other ticket. „ These p dings augur anything but harinct •,. ny in th t loenfoco party., Tarr ,Cuearscr.—Another great measure is yet needed to . Cap the climax of our nitraorud pros perity, end that is a sound and sufficient cturen- - cy—s currency . which will enable us to carry on bipinjiskwith ikeecure and safe bask. , The Rev entre" alth'Ough excellent in -its provisions; caletriated:trile of humense benefit to the '11111:et& ber productive of, instant pros.; verity. _ Our citizeus must remember chat it , has , taken ten years to' bring us driviri to our present prostration, and it Is .unreasOnable to suppose -" . thrit prosperity' will lbe restored immediately. Its • effects will be gradual butcertsin, end with a Pla• tier's! Bank to a id , its • operations, cannot fail - to thoroughly renovate the shattered fortunes of '3orle country. This, then, is the next grata:teas. nra to be struggled for—the wants of the comma - pity Imperatively demand the effort. The people - • . lave become, convinced that ills necessary, and -- --this only,teirse now left, is to elect men fin legis: stations whom we know to be favorable to the measure.l ' N.sw 'Casa, Wpas4.-- , •Devereuz the third number of the Bolwer republication, his heeii re ceived, complete in one volunie, and it for sale at thdoffice;—priest 25 cents. • Letkers froM the Pak—This : very popolai viols' has liben sent - us, and,is now or sate at his office. priest I2i cent , . Thi Tempter and the Ten new, novel the Baroness de palsb4iiii, se also received and for esle7price 12 tifiemd pudlic eervieee . of Henry Clay.-2An • excellent qational publication, eccompaciied.by his portrait; lad containing big biography,-bar been reanted , ind for late* the tote price of 13i:cente. EWiripersonita this.eontattiniy will of course a. vailtlientselves,of the cheapotss, by ,purchuing it. , , . or. Larrsuse r -The list of letters . has_ berm ;titanium from this office by the , Posta:lair ter who has no doubt acted in accordance with instroctione from Washington, which ..he is , hoiitul to . Obey or retire from office. This act can . - not lucre-tee the contempt we have entertained for John since he betrayed the party which ale - vatedbinsto power,end we Arnold never have • alluded in We_ pelf .9 attempt to Punish us for supporting- Henry Clay, were it not for the pun. pose of stating that theiist of letters wdl be found , ',in our columns - as usual. They are publuthed Ana' a for the benefit of our readers,from the lists • posted about town., , . Tei Ong Coeuesposnewrs.--4 Idedemohalle" who tutteho thew Harp of bobtail " so boldljr. bad battei . 4smine the strings-'its Nieman, is donnish*: ttfelute* sfie is s beautiful ind per. baps tut Intelligent girt, but if she will ellow_tut to !shiverei wontof advice in her saes, it !mild be. to atpado 12 t 6 mitsei,LOr thir fao). of diuppoipted . . . . vdi be hers. Her Orients !rill shirr@ bright : rif„irr tier - dorroistio iele!tlieri apart itiO'prie of fame. :We have no Fiettib qatotatioti at oar Ali ` gem Melt; bitt let her remember that 4. rralntaamy one Ma be a poet, Pro mote than kaheep can be a goat." ' DevnintArflor, Al7O Arrn Sessacss TheisW rinwber ,or this, lizeellent scientific republished- bit/. ',ApPieron dr, Ca, his beep mewed. Wq bat.o cam dita ) mentab*- : t, fors antwould'again-tuentiO, ;that Auslntblisa- . ' lion in point of stip, is equal if not supetior,to publication, nutio. - tiost, Wit half the ludierta thaw who subscribe gait... the cost to fot.the whotiliork ia . $ 5.25; and as an inducsfuent the publishers give =dies ithat when the publication AA i terugnakts it cannot be Sold for leis thin - ft. - , _ . - floc 111.-I—W( out, hat. ek 'ptid bet this; . 1 :10 1 1 Ve "n e tt wen r ailet * d Port Cen4T h in bile a C - - ;11. 1 164 810/i the rOCIt after n4titat was 030084. find Tom ofi k baiiiet arovisions which . *O. timini 1 ;ome; The thieves wen ne- MEI ;:: -, ..L:-. , . I ,l*:*.iiiil'e - ‘tiii,i;ii - ,iit..l*iM Vi7ii. v :. ::!:**A• ao tai will' rett o*od.by greet lad' Oak: + l ;io 6' lliiiio ll -* -44 : 1 * t t i # 14004.4 .F. wit6'at'speritd jab ttitratl . tLa,beUe in,- tie o# l * "rang • out; a eery peat, end the repeated ` been[[[ g ter* af : non told In neighborhoati:'their' feelings at the result. The stuck. b ; tt aifdeae_ (enieea will soon hover over tbecO .srtai` ,:1!°4:- the i*‘C ll o l. .i, 6 *' l o ini o Omni rich`; recoinEa of_:that'ueigbbgrboad"into that de. if,ro4,ooFo4oo***wltiAli . b a i .)9l L l * - theuf.•.'..TheC,V4ene#;'„lfeueb". 94 1 nk 12 44 InnaliPrithipme. ol, o maga Iv* great rejoicing-100.*eTe.:011441110 rung,: 116 req-Piltdol!,: in i 0 In thii_msy- hare the people itniteetra! their grit. Made far 'this ouch etatile4;yet terdrprotietion, aE 1111 'Strict fore lkder-tarlt imitt forniiheitemithet peppy tro. salts: , - iibeileta&thai at the time orate pate* ofthe titntZtbere were over reo homikedlbonsaiid persons out of work in` New Vitae& ': A large - ..prepturhon Orthete - People 'will resume their labors so the COURie : Orthili: month. • evelTdirertroo with.* that the fantasies 7ste' profaning' to employ hands' • - The lilintewse fiesoly set roar hundred to - work tait-drfoiday; -; A gentleman. (Mr. • !reek' late of ihtifulo , Or : Pnalbs; Dodge di Co.) left the - city - , on Saturday to put his fae.oryin operation - at; tlateretraw; w hich: employs two' hundred Twenty thousand per sons, wherwhere idle a m onth t ago ; are again at work: • The prospect hughtens.! ' • _ • 4 • 5 .:. ME Tits Dui: or ono Quasi/sc.—The ;Whigs in .Congrete have now ndeeuted Abe moot Impor. tot promise made by them, during the await po. litical contest : After , itruggle they have procured Cot the people that proteetion'fir, which they have been long suirering. ,They have thus done their duty, but higher task tests upon the ,Ortinsunity. Already heel the, threat genie. forth that :the next Congress-. Will be locofoco, and ;bet this measure vrilkbe- rePealedt .It then de swim upon the people, of eiery clan itnirof ova. ry evade; they wish torsion their prosperity--if they.iish_to free themselves - from - a racimencapf ; the evils they. nave lately paean d through', to sus. tido and support rspresentatives whooillien Ant ed, will advocate measures in faint of finale In duetry, and who mill exert all their' GSA' to'pro. vent !speal of the Bill: Another 'duty which our citizens have neglected, is Astor supporting papers which have continued from the first to ad vocate the Pamage of a Tariff Lavrts:m the contra. ry we have observed in our own borough thet the very men who. ire moat strenuously .rn favor of a tariff, ens accustomed to give their suppers to 'pa pers antagonists to the .nresumre. There is an in- I consistency in this which *tumid not gibs; The 'Public Ledger, an ,Anti•Tarifr.printi end which her ideraye_opposed the beat interests of the com munity, is generally taken bere,whilst - the Daily Chronicle, a staunch tarilipipiii, and much bet. ter paper, ha, but The patronage of the people ought to, be extended' to thaw Who' I" Proved' themselves their friends end not upon their avowelienemies. ,filuch a course is the only one wbich Can insure t hem a continuance of.,the ME nialk*nd the ieiud ME gEI PIPirntOVAPOAL TRADS.—Notwii4tan4ing the eeeersl,depressisit of the times, we me esti. fled to see diet ouifriends in PMegr e ve are carrying on ialiailer trade this year, then the. Isat.:.We ire indebted to; ifr;V. L. Pound; Collector on the Union Cane], Rail Road, foi the folloWing statement of shipments, (rpm , the commencement of the season up to the filst . ultnno; inciusive—ss follows : . , - ME Februere, ifereb, April, Nay, July ' , To the 15W of August, . riorit the 11th tO gist of August, Steal & Helloes, Myers & Ca, . 1 Wheeler & 'Greenawalt & tleorge, El Tons The above amount, eye believe , eiceeds alrestiy , the: whole tukatity shipped from that - region last Pr tri ism.—Sevend dwelling.% in ourtairough hiivo . been entered during the past weeli,end feamt articles, mostly!' ' . provielons. carried - aWaY. A very singulai.-instance armament: qaturtlay last, which - we think is deserving of comment. The house of ohs of I our - citizens was entered through the.cellar during the night, and. naves! articles were stolen, Consisting of coffee, Me, bread. &a.; what was Most remarkable is, that the thief had access to property of much more value but forboie to take Met. A silver spoon was ac tually used in measuring cat the coffee which he took, and strange-to say,' was left in the position which he found it. There is a redee ming quali ty in 'nib an act, that ;roes far towards pelt% :rig the offence; the infante; ie. that istriirnwpover ty and su ff ering impeU the theft; balms% Much 'better would it have teen if the 'story had been honestly told and . assistinee requested: it is a criminat e and vicious pri de , - that would Mire • the poor tn midnight robbery, rather then-openly and candidly solicit assistance. No person with lut-. man. feelings, having• the tnearui,iv'ould refuse :inch In appal , but cal the contrary would expo fiance a heartfelt gratification in relieving thedis tresses of the Indigent: wOrthY; whenevkr •appli , ed - • I 1 Boaros bioasatar:bliscamins.---This work is rnerally esteemed ao 01/Pollot to tor monthly period* albs kind now , extant., it is purely literary, and the contrihntiens to it. stein the any highest style of writing l It is beautiful in 'Misr. ince,' and always amass sibbellished with beauti ful engravings. ". Subsetignions ere realised at atilt o~ct+,.ahete angle nutnbatelan be obtained st - 15 tents elth. • 'The last Locofocoloipar Pablistied . in this Bor. peel, calli the Teff. l 'and Confuted Ma ll titan gills, 'recently. pais' I breongiess '."infa mous" messism' - We' rat er Incline to die be. lief that the people will trafei at:alibi 4 infta. rata'," in These via imitates inch en opinion, in prefenmes to. applying 4 to th' • idlli,thirmieHboia„, Nay CAUSAL 00111346:%•The Cabal" or -Art, magi& Wind cairsaiahlg anew troop - at-that phi= we =dengue that a umber , of -um bel* ha t e shm l 7. been PolFel , ahead! Aco437.—nutini themlebeetices *felts : mi. lege 4r6etTeeiff Bilf 4it Danville, 'Amor the mem meet**, Gannon hid hlt mot ardrdf hip red b y 4 i n " Dirtire' r ! / # ll3/6 " br f: 1 " • • D, 1 4 , 7:14316.... WO '- ieder• stand thit e ofitholelopis Fors* alke do*. will 49111!.. age &ears siun•**luta . 1 "rat iii: - :. ~ , . , • alustune -'" a ' 4l * ll ‘i Is 'aid,. thiv.' - , . 7 4 04 !" 1 "0 1 !I t - L iiiii ' aam"l"l-14. c 61/4014-1111ilkomii4w .. !": 411 1 12244;-= . - '' - 4:4,...... 7 „.....:. - ; „.= , .i' ' ''',Y.-)..,..r..,f., ~.••••,-;.,_f• i - -;•„' -}' .? - : - .."'' ,4 , f 114-;;-44.,-,,-.;-..,_. - - - -r - .1, ' ''•'‘'.:: '''.. - i- ''.•,;.:', ME ; :fik?! a r k? ;.•;`-nitW:rtitiPlittakatWOl , _. , _ • . •• _ •,- • ' _ _ '7lll 4 • • ' gig A1c . ..1 44 tllo:t4kgw It:str lid: rah ars . oppmeet to thelticifit ` re UM o it" b 0 , 1100. - 12 „ .:! ,,ki f smiumei t ere y On l *!uo d M l .bAn •th ett erownt 00 11510011,WINW, *Nth, Cumberland isinOtiattaiiitiaii - rediimeili shills- duller from tholoa.W.% l *sui , imPiPtementsi - Pii t ao o .-fortis more: than the --comfier of-Erie, cniirteritiYenomrkßelittriP#Te!t,WP""4 3l3 f; 'Keecit'itd;Aratetiong,: . if the 'Ow* of Viimbeilend nonntY•nudtbenfln-iluProjettonttutont*.lougot submit tethiospeciee of utilised robbery i-longi: a "newly en¢mu to bet bcimpiCed and phitaletof bY thit onjusf, unequektutsighteouk inequality, Of Welkin* that they. pole* Inuclr'.inare 'oll,lto nal thin whet justice ,rlsuiree,-or - honer, de• . 341 ° 'biw-i - ie°°Tatioifi: 'Tiiin*P4 4 - 14, foid : ;. ing tj*l4 ii iihoik . * oll os 4 #:prP,o% ' ito; sil W il g b efiong aid 4 were** tl: tumimously. - The ' penotuf "the, coat mating and v e readmionor, were M.' hol**4! ; 6 9eatiPqr s 'A l r* o. sale f the public .*Oti• " bee n, sod aliraas will :fiat burthep to thil, 11i/d°TBlafi*lff4V7M4ila the pen. - pie +sill ncit object to " 14 " - fuollifki6 Bred it of the Cmitiotivreilitt fiddles: 'Vbie.'ll the' thn,STO;indlt:eppoieri be the imutimsut 401 oho eli t tiOliated_ty the corrupt inficorme'iihicii - .*fitii'alnitk,Otslife4l Iterople - afe lightning; o' .. feet• tkeyiare clogged with; ntut ""a iiforcidiiPPCrt, from which they neitheiderlie benefit si profit t aid - they alriedy evinces strong titieltetote freed: frOm the toad . Notaithetendititithie universal feeling, the Represetititive of this distrieti'directly, in r oPpoiltion to the' views of the PeCH,pleceked . at; Flinn sellingifie bitproveneeni4tur iito'fiecir of doubling t h e &aCc ToV ," R E e gratis' er Nem the preparations for which we notlial ii oUr last paper, exceeded in enthusiasm arty thing of the 10.4 leer before'seen in POMOalp:Mc: • Thetoft course of peOPtirevitit immenie ! rmuch greeter than hice 4 o been renli4initil upon riArmilar occa stem - Sir _speeebai delivered by the members, 'Meetly explanaterrof fheerdn= onestrugeothei bed past Oiled- Ouvugh." The evening meeting as demerit:ad es an et eiliog end, ittrilling scene. - Addresses were delivered :Ay Masan. Morehead,' 'ttiompeotti Halatedeliltanieji Underwood, FiUmoie, Xing end othere, frequently two speaking- at the same time, one from the aide of the Exchange to the , concourse, in the streit, , the,otherin the large "Halt: The United' Attie: Gairitte thus descnbes the scene al •the time: -' • "It was a glorious tight to stud oa the firpt story of the Exchange, among the Lion. and .look dawn upon tongragated themes* below, whose up turned . &MIS ma , ected therAights from dte Ezehangs„and seemed moved bythaelequenceortbd various speak ers=whilti the buildings m the lefts were lighteda,ll *and by the Unmenta windows." • ' • • . -Tax As in:rime I Dutaras.Tiiiii Strair tam offin New York lai Thursday s .and Io r.• point of magnificenceatceedild anything of the kind 'ever given by the i Guthamiteet A number - or guished grreaw were pierenk'siulthe dinner wis attended by all - parties. itayar Monis Was one of the Vice Presidenuv .and -Potentiate/ Graham (of coarse • Tyleriteyoue' of the company 'ming the list of officers appear the twines irf Antral 'took Van Bump tnen... Several ocettrrencew leek ,place at Atte dinner,. calculated to - mar The hi linty tail geed feelieti of the which have given rice to nureekonenommentein• the pa. pers. It appeal that the first toast offered Was the sPresident of the United Stair," uiebiah aria drunk' in silence, when; taimediately, after, the health other Majesty being proposed, it arsearturk with' loud cheers. 'Non, this is diegtecefut 'seal should be universally condemned; Still wiritrenet goptised at it—for, in •vinsitleling the eharacter of the inn:inborn; persons ire var'y rips 40. love sight of the tempest an. honor-due to the high of. CM 170 Lao 4,059 4,304 4,739 We' love sometimes to ruminitkirkaf—to chew the cud of aired and. bitter, fancies ., . .This Mnot a strange propensity ; and we, nfiemfolltnv- - ing its impulse, winder forth ia= lila, /Ohio RT the sveMitito -indulge M it. litanntering *long one of oar mountein'paths ts few - night! , since, thinking of anything every thing but busi ness or politics, we muldenly espied two Oresmurei directly in oar path before us; one art article of the genus homo—the other of a More- !phi* reed, something on , the angel order. ihe, secs ed,from the imperfect, view we could- get or distance, the Ivry embodyment of poetry _ ;, there was grace in her .step,7 and conftdingtender-_ ness'in every move:or:ILI It reminded.terof qtly er days when,we had fe4,the,,aimMtiomo,foleM, a" . Uzi face and sweet ore VA nd OM. being able to . . contain our curiosity, any tenger, we pou4 for: ward to cache glimpse ?filer emetemthee, JUBt ao we appmactied them, :her heed demPOlrFli to the shoulder of her parWm and.sve ecitild mot help envying the rssql; Om nest , rimnortOes passed-turned,me4',/th ' edge:4.TO, , 4,408 .. 2,393 1,181 839 281 308 23.515 l'ilasaons. 7 -TheSeivHaveligere ateteaitat then city ROA:favciuied by' it ant: ,inineoc oti Fiigay evening itie 2 d met 4 widal 111 4 to. the earth pt an eagle of fifteen or twenty geitreei to the north: so On the same evening; at about 10 o'cloCk we obseried a splendid meteor descending in about the same direction. Which seethed to fall uiiin hill to the north of our f borough.' The Weather had, been excessively :114, and durinithe doi:tit changid . ,before„the ne x t morning;About ten minutes after the filat-,phenomenon, a Smaller one was seen shootini.eJmostlMiiicintillpeCrosa the heavens in a ioutitedly,ihreition. ::Nair Cr.lY fissas.-- , 7 The National Forum," a iiew'anilextellent penisyliiiper deirated ti) Whig principles andlthe election. r af Henry Clay; been just detain Philadelphia. Brother,Chant tiler "notices it in high terms; it' is controlled:by Edn?ard E. Jones & 'Seem= to it! _ fAn.roantity of music abont.tovsn 'rho rival bands of oueborongh make' oar tympanopea fa* tittle srarnight, with -bias drams, trom bnes, bugles , ' FreaFh horns , files, fiddles;and 8d u . . Wittrir.--7 1 he Troop 'parade-on: Monday, looked wail: .Mov em ents even end reV4F7:"ll4i* and rq11!4e:17:-in•- creire!l • Ma. Linviio. Net - tiring in _ibjo Phes• 'Pa iiiii`oi*e of TogitiOlopce..'.Mue4 good hos been &Os fulfils ,Tegwn by th e friends a al , th*ilacti4iyi P0414..6.4.001*; Ten Itaes.--The:hunten 'on the. 'lonzust incemtein, ere on the ionk e:nlfor anentendons bear, which has been men prow ling-dont, that i11.. 4 0 1 0 100 a' .) . Alba ' • a1t.91, B A CII N I R O M .I2 UF IthI * 1 4 1 4 I " num in iinitonn: ingeohe of Oen. endwitUaiff. 4 lP4Klas4. Coy Pte: tersig*ltiejto Mr*, . MoViatium:ltomildds. b*p!iiir:4iiiiiiiiJ 04 griti*iioOfi'*d*F.P4f!ioh44 'B4O- The attla..., :74. - • • • • • Witibbs• 7 *Pr& y 60,444 :=tt th e '411.2 -1514.; ;-4111.:;#; ,:11:11114:7:4.4:111.,'"14; 7 1 : i'hj;•• t h~ y F ~,~"~ - ` }7 R S~•~ ' ~ «a y - - ~~; rt .~..5i ya:..~- ;,~~r~ • ,.~, ~ ' '.''„_-~ <".,:z=;=:. :.r:;!iil,'«}_'a., .. : . ',tat • avtik:4lrAte 11 , „Ida*, • •- - • =I /th i " taß foin - MilYat'thiraitlnti.* st - •$Ohot"1 - 7 lre. filet *ilk; kei l titte4l 4l696l): ' . " l tegnier raw tooCptice stihe ihttitt Church tu'remtheloot;Nare York, ' ea 13 O1' oh 7 feet 160 °4 Iteelo;u,Ou , cO OII, e!tietted, *Ott* the otreoluttleie:' - PO.se , resebill•eed eoth Putt wooliog.l o diutekfund4 amounting tde1e0.200,090. Tbe C. 11 %18 411 * Cosieouttoth oOtted for th e 16 th tits, has bSrapoivozed- to ttWth of Muth s • • c-• - • Loecito'cai of Columbia county bin split. and - honed Item. deeply:debut' Yifte)tutehhd anti ren — lO4-4ein Sopleitiuto On, thi venereal 4. - =ai ortheokeeniblilciebanti-Mit o n *Miro 6,refaiv a l It* *4 0 4 Areinklig r *but eh. epeodetit 140 i -says shit in I :seethes ~ba t ye* A . ' delePtion in Courts wilt:b•-bistruotell to 'ionic Color oisilleitibodouelia pioeeeda freit the saki Of the puldia kids among t Seps--! Oot,ioipreaion is that thei will be bairn*, I le do 'emit *inter. eleu'ufesed -J;esulta , bee been eomuthted - Pithodotitdo, Po- 41 q}d0oil of Wing:beOn the‘ incendiary_ 0 1 the Reading Railr oa d brigge— ,• „The whip of Coipenei oeunty,-roginier held .a meeting-oo the 1514 ult.,•end proposed Borer- Cum for fiesideet?,/ereitzet , P.l'eatorimkog leilioot hidden , . ' .•) The Wks of Ewa:evil:di (Son. R. M. T. HOOtek's),. slio held s large meeting the same dkei lied * netniiiited Hesse Geis for next President: : • - A Shintin euthorikt gives' thi isotioleietiot chine is 18000,000. Our canto? !. good clot/04 4 (0r any body7let thOso who do not like it fled. anotbei. • The Forget of s 4 fOly yob tie indolent 4 - - males. lie wife troblFtt twitting of deteeitio att ! ues b*.Yol l 4he parlOi et the hoodoo, oltd is tide& get . pus pareterlit *vie ttcaes. peettnitirt meet, •, , , " To the oppet:pett- of the city.- otNirer York is , the following eatieiui ego Z. 1 . 1 g . Wishing, ironing, soil - goiog Gift: to dey's itorli, -done in thi back roona :p. • A Weston) iditoe,thinksehat With the inven: tiopef six . an st,d fteael guns, floating batteries, torpeilpee sod infernal Machines; generally,' war will epee Weenie dangerduel " ' .An English paper-lays thstelie town of Rhode, Island has been disierhe4 by. *rebellion, in Copse pantie:of whteh two °ethics htindted.rebejs were publicly, executed.: ' T.hle ts decidedly, the olatsst", news we have received.: : . Ths Lessee of Industry, drioted to Honiallan , dictums, tithe deli of, an iscellent Paper; pub lished "semi.weeklyi at Richmond, Virginia, by . Moss's Geoid. paper &rioted to Home Indus try. 'peblishul in that quarter, is align:not to - be mistaken. What siii - Pather:Riettiel • • 'Moat 500 hands lout tof Work, hive *tailed employment at the tketoriew, en Delawire-,connty, ,mace the putsage °Me Tariff Bill. . Aov : arrce.--81ricg r the passage of • the nTeriff Bill, Brandy has sdianc.ed 60 cents per gallon, in New Yeolt.l Glad of it. . • Col;Jobtison will tisit Denville, on the anni 'eerie" of the Battle of the Thames. Die sided that James pilau= will also be tireserte eit the celebration., The Whigs of Washington .county, Pa., talk of* puttlieduiner to their' repreeentative, Mc The ware of the Prince of Wales remittently found &nit, and immediately - dismirsed. John 'heel: Esq., editor of the Madiaonians on, Monday, accompanied by Miss Tyler. daughter of the. President s were at Bedford Springs. The President himself is expected there this wetk., The poptilstion of Berlin is admitted et 350,- 000, 1 withirst strangers. .. - • • . • CLAY SALT ty - Clay forwarded an order to Byracuse fora forfew hark& of adt. Wbonlispon the bonen, 'of that place conmed and roioliod to make hint a pies. *did thief fiattelt; to be gid tor by donations of '25 cents. s•L•• - . Charles Brown, foee , tita' . mem ber of Con 'Vela frogs Philadelphia' county, says' that voting foi the l'aiiff was u the blitereet 'pill he - ovar had siallow."- • - We never knew an - putilie festival Yet. of any importance in this otintry,...st_ which Me women ware not drunk., ' That is a soloinn fact. . An Irish Dmigrsting Society J. forming;mader tattenSldect of. Father Matthew in 'UAW. They ‘etti. 'setae in itl.htt4 ' The Warden is said to he. 10,000. A portion of ,them w ill sail shortly..., ' • , •• The lifi .• llarites say that the world is to be des. _ ernycd•in NO.. A facetioui felloW: as they. hut not "limed the Ash fins IV:on the_first of April. Shouldn't wonder. - • ~ • • • . The Republic of Unica is turned to a Daspot• I'M. Dictator Santa Auni lets sovereign a ruler es the Emperor of all the Rassias.,:: - - , , • Moessrv.—An Irish druMMer, w ho now and then indulged in a noggin at right geed • potteenp was accosted by the reviewing lenetall 7 -7 , ` ' ' 4 , What ' makes' yeti nose look so - red 1" - `s. mass yet honor,", _replied tist; u'l .l dwgyis blush when Ispake to a general offi cer ";: I. - ~ ' A You moat take the responsibility,' as the man said to his wife when.;the baby tried. ,-': . ' . I During the last pear; there •we're eight , hundred and lorty-isien applications for itarents in the U nited States. ;The whole nuintier' of Patents is. , Snetialllt le le°. htsta is 1p0. 7 * - . - ...A tavern keeper in Bethlehem, N.Y., bre invi - Willis friends and neighbors, and -all temperance people, to wittest, the deetinctien' by bon fire , of hie eiock of ardent sPitite;- -, . • - ~ -.-• , .. ",- - • - In 'some part of Turkey, the house of a feints Who Is convicted of tellinn a iii. is painted black. Ir 'hit were !devise bete, the lamp black destine would make fettentell. "-• -1 ------' ' ' ' ' ' If Mr Tiler is to be bsiieved, it is isinntifitay iroWnithat Such a *hint as he shoUld hold Oio - of: fine of President. ' Me ettis, in,ide lae!,Veto mes sage,. that the constitution never dinned !haft& - .Encenfiecifsniki bear wisp. '. ' ' ' . Details ' RlPEctlitenso.;•:rho ' (Ongoing. members,. ' &di '- ' ' letai ' Whig of Coves! ne a ..re.e an. —Millard Fillmont of Itley - Yerlr, Joseph F. Raw dolphiltlew, Jer si y; Samson Mason; Ohio; bee* RidigteaY,Jo:llaih. It penaisiiti,js.itoiii w t , Tan Restsatinia - NeteirOtiti Teen& Oranges, do. r ,The ealue - 4 cotton Seedsttie.ittreeteied .P 1 the United`States,44 lB .4P o6 ;o o o - Pst sussuC: c*P• iiet ' eniploiSd . is etiolated ek_S5l.9OOA OO, --- There faSsli.: iisedivid - end thiti4the v ictories 1n 1. ilaiiiknitherniSterees i '. '1 :. '. :- -- ' - ' „twir ..• ; 1 4P ItiskPerge_l!ention the assttkSriniOlk , di& eslstisi. -1 110, 44 0 .1 1 0 1 7- is.rt ..:* s. - : : .: - -.t; i:- - . !ili:hisateethets'sekeptsiiii that #the ,WAdge WillAgrint nniermalw the PaeldeuV7 Tie) Lou: issilleuisusssi UP: '2' Tims'es fiss. , -14 ism Vie: toiti«;10 Wm intik* The *Os of it; , but &mature _ask et. - -thirisesikes.r , =alit ''esii r IguiliAiooti`,4- - we'iiritetiiiiia, this Ditoilit his tOOPtik edticio:4 to - nsiti -1 - gal if Of Timms, imit that:U:4W Ii "eriedtif, . --- 4 i 1. !0...„ - L'Sl ifili , 44:lit :- wait: !:=,i.,--tri,,..-..,..i.,;,4:4Tifi.. ~ ' - - ,-.. -,-.- ..',,':-:,-,,:-,„,-,t,';',-•:,;-..,av,:i'ii;,-4t.,,,,,f,,,-. =MEE _ Daring pt Ai*Okifiere inotOu ~antf. 7 0 t. 10 4 4 :_ , 70 01 . 113 . - i:4 ll fF. can** - - ,t : • ' ll O O NwiliiiiP* kaglimPiktif - .P o OP**Tit , itoequiiioit,_ltuesethieeus i , halve:made an as fi*ot d!o#Pi*lrt.'4'' . Mat4* , ;*itil• 27th nit. specie, was quoted *14 2 *4P Pas ag.lt fitomium. - • ' e GOtorior r a Illinois has iisied e , irocloci. 4,6 Air - 6314 chs'OfriCets of daft State not tore mite the papa of he Btats Bank of Illinois in pslar!. of ;um' or , soy -doer of the Mita It i* iromiirded bj - 1/r. Caipar:that ther's are on thu ilith - sedmoo,ooe' bitnegoisa that kliii:Cnirige deaths are 29,000.000 annually. 80,- 000 o dril7, nearly 3 , 700 hourly and 75 fiery , . y • Virramsre-The elee6on in election Vermont took pier no Tuesday lut. Thom were three eandi- Iliteekt the. field for-Governor, `.Whig, Loco _ o)2 ant • Theifitlend IntellirMart , Mates that the as. Ofiqie four Wilds Twiff Bills. via,: than of 1818. i p 24; 1828 i and 1832, aireiitg-nine days 4:l4 ° were glisa l te the Whig r•_ul e qq•*. q•Dre, id New B•otr., kiluchaaluiineetin be held miens:aster on the 1,7140 f September; . • -Thkekit!Otb tan tilatierirtMaine on Monday next: Maim to your:poste ! _astuntstfr at Haverlull,-N: n.; been , renioved; _ . . beeweeMae Te4i41 1104 4 et the liiitedid Justice Bill 2 —designe4 to pre. vent, ePliPer McLeod cage"itys! eeinzarTlu, th e PF b . lo TiP etatim " i g ned by. the President. -$d haft - Teconunended it to Pongees, and it inet thatOttlu4,he would therefore veto it. FOREIGN " .MET.LIGENCE: Aritvid of the vaiiiitinui*ilosipsi; i is ;- Frtdsy last. - FTEEN DAYS - LATER. : - This news by this anival is not °finny. general Inipornuice, friither than that: extensive Biota hate recently-taken place hi the mining and mender. lecturing districts; cautisd by further. reduction of wages, Which were already at so NIA A point as hardly to: sustain a miserable subsistence. ; _ : :•Parliarhent was promulgated by the Queen in person on tlie 12th tilt. • • • . , 'To (atm= has - evinced her'intention to, visit Stotlapd. , She is ezpectdd :to take her departure front Woolwich on the 29th, in the Roped George' Yarld, attended by the Pique Frigate,. and a egnadrowof steam vessels and yactits.-+Her Maj esty will be accompanied,lT her- Royal Consort -Prince. Albert, _several of the tainistry,,inchitling, we believe; Sir Robert , Peel, SW 4. Graham, etc.' .11 was.nunored for some days that his. grace the Duke of Wellington would , be of, tho royal ,cart- At a, meeting of the . Cor4rence, last week, the' amount of,the Wesleyan - Conference Fund was stated to 60 £ 21,600.:. 'Of this • sum £190,000 hasalready: been appropriated to different purpo.:, Tho papent continue to tail at tke pro- sumpiiion.of this country, in . endeavonnt to ob tain a Man in 'grippe, diet the disgrace to irbicti our.credit hits been subjected there ;.bat is is evi dant they know very little about, the Yankee cre- The prospects of the harvests are 'cheering, but although cotton bas maintained its prices, buat.; - nem is not so brisk, as ,we were fled to suppose . by previous advices it would he, ; in consequence of serious ditaurbandes in Manchester;- and other manufacturing districts!. - Thenumber of persons in the Union workhou ses of Ireland had lessened one-half within the jut thole weeks, in comwquence of the *umlaut herrest; isPecially of potatoes. In some Places potatoescould almost tat had ; for the ,diggini. It is said that Mother intruder lam been,discov mirdirt the Queen's pidace. : , ./de hid penetrated almost to ,the Queen's apartments at the Castle 111 Windsor. He had the appearance ofameeha nie,.and mid that after traveldnethirty miles, he had 'followed _ ipM.hoy into, the - and sat down to hawks rest. --The moat important intelligence by, Ibis "nivel is that of orlon, and extensive Aims in um man. officiating and coining districts of England and Scotland. Their, exciting tense was a farther re- , dual= of cruel by some large employers in . Manchester and Jut vicinity.. 7'his seem, to bare bee W the .drop which made the cup ovetflow, and - ail long restrained disr,ontent of the people burst. Aria numersus tosetirigs ai Stsylebridge, Ash- s ton, and Mam 1 , iethereyr spunt turn•out of the spinners and weavers I . the former, place r . in 1 7 compliance with the d e of an impulse mob. They compelled colliers - licoviptere, and.othei. trades - to join Ibteno d , went to Duakinfield, Ash kin, Oldham, ile, Fair fi eld, Droylesden, _Den= ton, tuid other grounding towns, stopping. mills in endwise plales, 'At MarMheater thetwere fre quently- diypereed by the military, bit raissem bled mul anteceded in stepping all the works of Manchester end Salford. Thence they extended their incursions to /*aped, •lltiscclesfield,-Glor sop, :Tiatwistle, Heywood, Middleton, Where. Rochdalei' Dory, i3elton, Cborley, Blackburn. -CIIIIIM 4 • flumitli Preston,: Wigan and,all the eurronading• towns, where the' pophlation wee great or manufactories, existed, causing, one Uni: _vemal and wide-spread it:mune:lion. whilst a aim: ilucounte was purinaby the colliers in the Stet , fordshiri Potteries and st Gbugow: - , Since. Tuesday the .fitle,iostent, Menet:ulster hes, been in &complete stub of disorganization, all bu siness being U.* fiend still,-ind- the - militiry be= inn; conatantly enmed in dispcnOng riotous se semblage& ,!Thers has, howaver;ttaen comPso tirely speaking,itry. little destruction Of property, and not much plunder, though. Many of ,the mills 'have beertittackal sod the shopkeepers tutu been compelled io pee op their stockiefprovisiiine.--' At ',Halifax, Blackbirn and prow, the. uglit s q: hive.fired_upon the tholwarni 'Weal lives hive been lost. - -„The itall-owom heeing,beew tempei- hd to elan their establiibmentoilwri!detepained . not to re•aPen. Aga unta quiet *Rai , ' been PerreAT Yeginesio' There does not appear to jurrobeana'sny aetnal outbreak la - Lotion. bu 4 tbiastaldolf oYmPtcl" woo OPPPout much Ida* esiited. ~- The Duke_ of Weilihahm has bad on interview tritk ars_ Ponce - Maignite_Otat Oar Sorrier- Iffr° rata to pat down enteimi in the metropolis...a. on tbO 1.4 0 00 a vita Bitutiottbaro ROttig sere ordered lobe in readiness for any, emergen cy.: • .80.tOnt..toltkroon!' ordered 0 ). *la themselves 4 1 Mahon* ' 74fesire. & Co., have a lAtief hoar London which that Ode bow. of *I -Rob' sit. Pail , at Tiummot, Wai,g0 T .0 64 4 64 11 0". on tl ,i 1414 Of the Plat t nut burnt— , :Troops were Seafront Birmingham len the Avg." , riAA7c l4.2 Thir4 l o.l l s iat *lt ttgitztalin ho me she cathoiPti Notre Raki,:4l*qm," it P,M4t 04 4Thuria!i;`,illw %Alegi Itio!, * 1 9 4 / 9 4 4 Or*la,t tb*!,,Yrarilo tirta". ( 11 1 1 . /X0 11 ) 1 1 to PmPoidit ' l o l o;;,* B ll ' 4 4l : 44 :pilioit,i ig..**Ntifouomittsisoloctgoiffsiole• 4'; c u >.1,v7~.'' • iktmoc , mtit 4 Co!Mtriftoiblito The Thisocratio!eiuddinaititiiens of SchntP kilt tinintY:oppcised to:tfeit,enunty ticket which watt fanned on &fealty the 20th dey of- Attgust_ list; at Scbuytkill draiett, - -4net *mutt to a pub lic all. at ;`.the henna of =Dr John 1.. Smith in - blenheim totinahito. Schoyikiii - connty, on , Satur. :day the Sd day - of September, when on Motion of Ctipf. Mills„ SAMUEL If UNTLINPER was appointed President, osirn Bairruotanniar; riaintoci , „ ?aisen; - ,MII6EIAIL K. Sivessa,lfinciti Jr..loitat 'hurrah and DA2II/114 SitaerziAmt.'; Vice Oreeldenta, Samuel °too; -, Fig4; "Pa PAIAP - Weion - Scnnitaries. . The object of the anointing-hieing been-MOIL 1414 1 motion it war gaitetidithit Dr.,:foseph 2 . Saw; W;Laybuki:-Catbi Michael K. - Seltz; ir.tfamiteldusiiEFF.Joittakihetnlbitgal Drab et, end . Jaeob:Beniheisel, be a committee to draft all: 111810 a ante/Win the sentimenteio the meet. nag, who having= refired forivitort jig*, teported the toliewinetihich Were teid'ina itlePted Waucutatt,, - Tbe Defigate'.Systant has of s tate yearn been' abuied end ciriupted;.•atid become the 'object' of clisguet with sit honest end meaning men,'we as a 'portion of the Deatoexatio faaiily hive.met'hens to expires our disiensfaction to the same. anwe. isthe - II because beli eve dot* of ev my fraeirten to' have a- watchful eye not only' on lan 'and every thi n g that concerns the welfare of commonour . country ,, but !len to lie Snit our free institutions ate' kept inainciumity, end to enfant any *btu* Whickmathael.okept in and threatens• the destraithin of hswnity cd the perry. , Therefore. MEE= Resoked, That *if iefilkereist the Denueliet!e' domino of Itetitieri*MEcknOt only , because we . beliests terns. of thee inn , for. nounty otruieis long •uongh for any - mod tcrhold s hicratisoeffme; but ids* became balieri,thia wile to be strictly republican and the • bast guarantee against abuses generally connected with long tetras , Of office. Racked, Tbat the candidates pat in nomina tion by; this -- mewing - for county elected; not' hold their elEcos for more than one .• , • • The . meeting on motion proceeded to the nomi nation oteandidetei, for the several Ofness,to be voted for it the next onnual election, when the following nominations were metier DLL Mtge; bed, Abnihini Heebner, Chides .Dangler, _ Hinny, Reifinyder, A. Steinbeiger; . . Charles Franey, - - ' ' ' • Rainsria dr, Riconuzu. Samuel Goes, Jacki 1C,r014 limit) , Value; George Moser, ' Diniel Dreher; Henry Krshs, (Pottsville.) Williath Wegner, DtuscTon. or Peon. John Kimmel, • . GeOrge li. Stiebter, . Benjamin Body, . John item, . Wto. B. Lebo,,. , Michael K. Seltzer, John MiOwl K. Seltzer, Frederick Beck, - after the balloting he'd Closed, end the votes for the several candidates - ivere:Oottnted,.4. appeaietrthat Abraham Heebner, of Port carbon, having Te• • baivedt s majority of the whole ' number of votes polled; wiai thereupon declared duly nominated es a candidate for Aieembly., • ; Charles Fiailey, of Orwigaburg, tavtirg receiv ed s majority of the while number bf votes polled, wee declared duly nominated a esintlidaht thonotry; ace. • ' - .Jacob Krebs; of Orwipbtirt,,having reeeivCd a tnajoriiy of the whole num* of ttte votes polled, s declared duly nominated de a candidata trot Register and Recorder. tke. Ceorge Moser, of West Brunswig having redetved a majority of the whole, =unbar of votes polled, was declared duly nominated de a candidata for commissioner. John -Kimmel, of Bury totrinsialp, having Iv o:Lived i'msjotity • of, the wholo:nniaber of 'vide' i jo lled;:wes deelaied duly nominated esa candi date for Director of the Noe.. j• WM. 13. Lebo; of Tamura, having a majority of votes, was declared duly 'nominated sa a 'emil date foi Auditoi. " ,' ' "I — Michael K. Seltzer awl Frederick Beek. hating • majority of votes, warOeclared duly 'nominated as candidates for Trustees of thaOrsvigetntrg Amt. emy. .Th .0e following Ticker art ipon mid 'll,le recommended to, the support of the Re., triocre#l of Schuylkill County: '; -• . • _ , .11119751111 LT. I . ABRAHAM HEEBNER. . . • P9OTROTOT.IIIIIF, Ate. , • •-- CHARLES , FRAILEY. nicturria Aarn.'iscoaisu,'.&c. -JACOB KREBS; '; - Tatrarzsa. - it. K. SELTZER, FREDERICK BECIS:. • Revolved,' That vie win with a seal becoming freelen uie all honontble and !honest mead to servo the election of the candiadsteit put in -nem inatioit this day, and thereby endeavor to refOrm andr4rOCie such abisei and corruption in the del,. Egatit sista& as the people had reason to complain of tor - soine years; • ' ' • i Resolved, That ( aside of ail party [considera tions) is Peansylvaniensi've heartily:spptove of the passage'of the Tariff end we hereby ren der • to our timediste Repretteatative, Peter F. Newhard; a'rol all others of the Prnftrylvania option wiiihreed,for onr.most car. did flail*. • ; 2 Wasittet, the Democracy ot; Schuylkill °tin. ty, at their county meeting Ohl irr_July last, re solved in favor of ePennay Innis candidata for di* Pestle*, in Iftiri l erithout it dissenting voice, end whom., the chairmen `of the Committe who Oiled said reiolation since that period,emit* in the rapacity: of. county 'delegate, produced, Wawa] met:imicureil the pvsBe,of treeOlution, Couched its'homeitito which might - be..constrtail End tuiddratoott itathouo a chattge.g,epiniotuof the Deetocreey this =407 had :ieltott ' Oscr, be it *table 7itiol,ol,' thavualemocriter we continue to adhere Mitts' prinitiike eanutittel'in the twoletidi by .the Democratic county :. Peeting 4 1 ' 141 04 t the subject 'of:the next - itrisideacy, Ain4l--tbat , • theolinupt:of the Itesolti tion:stlepted Ponvention 4. the wife wit* wee traireet*Otetiestc of-Ahe 'sacounty'Delegates,eel•, Tektite.; ad-, 04* toAbase - Midi:tee 00 0 1 # sit orieitk*,r,etiaqirniit Lifto4t inffil ME =I R ff= PIIOTIIOOTAIIY. 31-do :::82 -do Commsnomt Aunrroa. . 21 do •21—do let was duly - ral comnernoliia GEORGE MOSER. DiDALCT9B of 11116 F9Oll JOHN H.IMIHHLe, AVDITOU. WILLIAM IL- LEI3O. MIS IFIEI 'Resokect.lThat'A. Lelburn; Esq., Dr. J, E. Surlier,.Chaffee Pulley, Daniel Krebs, George Boer, Joseph Larrish and J. Fager.be a commit. test:to draft insallress to thelies44 of echarikill Countir t •rusoo subject of the approaching .• : - Ref)lva!, That the pteceefi nge of this meeting besigned by the °filers, and published in ill the papers araltr-i°unty• On mniticar adjourned- (Si g ned 4 lie°Pa%) Anoxia" Rrestusit Blsso—liesides the Bin to . the Fit - vision in the I.,and Districutioe llGet,the Palaximsitif the Ilnited withisid tia - sigristuns from the bill witich'itsned prescribing the mnde of taking evidence in curs of Contested. Eleetions: Nor did ha • return, i f , but' kept it in his hands. By this retention of it the bill is rejected. negation IS in effect erithoMgiving tWe two Houses of Con. :gnu- the oppottunity :of reipsuing tie bill; a 'Mode of defeating the wfil of ; the people. pressed through their Ilepresentatives, even more exceptionable than . the Simple Veto. ' Wrceiut imsgine no bill.- likely to Pau Co n . gross, !bleb the President- could lute vetoed with len piopriety thsit this. If there 'be " a ny oneiniatterwith which the Executive ought not to interfere, surely it .is 'organisation of the legislative bodies, and the' precautions (leeched neteiniery by them to secure to members elect the •eiereise . of their rights, to presevie ordef and dig. city_ m this opening of each Congiesir,- and to on elude from seats therein persons who have no , gal claim to' occupy, them. To , spy bill havin g inch objects irseiew his *ignite» engin to be con. siderettes a mere formality.. • • Of the necessity of such. precautioni we bad sufficient evidence lithe case of the New Jerseys. Motion, tbree'yeere.ago. when the mealier* legsily retained were excluded , from-their seats, sad suf. reptitious members voted in, contrary to low, by a tusjority created by the exClusioti of Me rightful . . . , aiembers.—For our part, we dents to see no more such Scenes; and we trust that. though this bill has been defeated, await:lumbers of the. House of Rep. resentatives whosre opposed to any nett reseed. ings will not suffer the gory tliet•doy of the nest • session of Congren to pees wiihout, orgineting a - new bill to guard - against them—National:4db: gencer. 34 votes 58 do 15 do I do Onro.—A state Convention was held on the 24th ult.' at NewarkiGhio, and was characterized 4,4 the enthusiasm and, energy of 1840. The number was estimated at from fifteen to twenty thousand, nine-tenthe of whom were- lining men.- :Twelve hundred vehicles form*, a single item in the pro. session. Goy, Corwvn,lEienator Ewing:end others made powerful and elocinent addreeiee. The con. .vention nominated Henry Clay for President, Ind John Davis for vice yiesident,' and pledged for them the 23 elsetorill votes of Ohio in 1844.. 2 do 39 do 22 do 56 do 4 do , 6 do 20 do The good eff-cts of the Tariff are already appa rent. Several factories iin thhi city which have long been closed, will .:ipimedialely commence operations. Among them the Globe Mills, Len. nig'e Chemical Works, and Dr. Bergen's Gem Works. We learn also, that the Lehigh Company hes been eppplied to for water power to be applied to some new Iron Wogs. These are indrel cheering sign. of the. tithes. May they increase and. Multiply !--6Phil. Nat. Gar.. • 47 do 5 di) 5 do 4 ft)) 18 do 10 do 15 do Thirst err Mississiser.:—The effect of bad hig htail= is no arbere in manifest es in the Unto?. lobate State of Mississippi. The last Southern Pioneer, (published it Carrolton, Miss.) contain, 35• columns of,, Collector's sales..' The publisher has bad to tune an extra' sheet to contain the ad. sertisements. The Printer's fee far unisons* is attached to each ad!ertieement, and amounts to $6,737. • , Al en seidenie of the cheipness Uf provisions in the West, it is Stated in . a St. Louis piper of the 23d aft.; that fresh beef, best. _pieces, can be had in the city at .5 nen* , pound, (owls at 5o cents to $1 per • doifn : potatoes at 12§ cents a bushel ; 20 haw loaves of wheat bread, or 40 small losses; for $1 ; and good peaches for 12§ teen per bushel. • DT oust win) nerowe.—At • meeting held. in Oswego,: N. Y. in 1834, one of the speak. ars, alluding to. Yen Buren, laid . . -41 have -hnown" - itim-from "the pudding pot to. the Senate, himself and family; end' ell of them - have been constantly in office during the who/ time, erupt his grandmother, who wee in cite; sate of the tea tee - 4 would, be, prophet down South lately said in one of hissermnna, that ;he was sent to= redeem the world and All things therein:, Whereupon s 'nails° pulled out nista five dolb4bilteof a broken bank; and askini him to fork over the 'specie for them. The prophet was posed once, his stock of 'redereption not being adequate to the par. pos°.• • How boautifoli how sublime, the:precept, for give us . our trespasses as we ; forgive those who trespan against us.' But who\ would willingly be thus eAj udged .Who to there that don not hope for more mercy at the hand of his Maker, than he has shown to his fellow man!. I, MEI A late number of the Quincy 'Herald represents that Gov. Carlin had been fairly whipped out in his attempts. to arrest Smith and Rockwell; and adds thatthe, Mormons will not give them up, but Og t bt to the last.. • . .PURGaitOrl vs. BLOODLETTING.—AII parts of the blood areon with equal ease supplied, nor with ,e -,qua/ ease discharged from the system. The limner of these, positions is well illustrated by comparing the erect of bloodletting with those of purgatives. We 'recover from the effects of many times the quantity. discharged by the latter means. in half the time re• quired in the ciute of , bloodletting; because by the one. It is eheilly the watery part of the blood which is drainedoff; by the other, along with this,:rthe more essential parts u/so. Whilo purgation ' lessons the quantity of blood, ft leaves what remains richer. Thus the crasamentum °monis Icft, which is iodccd the life of the blood, the water part of the blood being only that which is discharged by _pergativesi., Think of this, you whose conga to Cro ons a inclined to' pletho i ra, and n tiarePurge with that moat innocent of all purgative!, the far famed Brandreth, Vegetable Uni versal .Plas. They are known to act on every part of the Lindy; being" taken up by chyle that pass intetbe blood, which they purify ;and it ahoubl be remember ed that they remove only those watery farts from toe blood,whie h were the eattSe 'of inilamation. „Nothing is equal to ridding the vitiated- /lumens with •Lvegeta tile medicine of this kind, which eighty four years hive proved never to do injury, but always, good. , Purchase in Pottsville, of War. Mortimer, Jr. and of the agente published en aootherpart of this paper • , _, cultlccrit9 ner..gg.T.:. PoTrsricut v Sept. 10 ,161 3 riblitit Flour, pr fibl $562 lEacon, . per lb. 61 Aye - - do% - - Cwt. -1,75 Tor}, . " , j o y Wheat. ` ,' ' 1:4111 1,15 Hams, " I° Rye, ... . .1. 58 Potatoes, bush) 40 Corn; ~ • ' . " : 55_ Mister, ton SO Oat% .' - " - 33 flay. 1, . 15,00 Eggs, .7 do; . 9 Timothy id tobl 35 0 loiter, lb - 'l2l Clover " " 5,C° On the 7th. inst4bY the; Rev. Josepb MeEoo;,als- OLIVER DOEISON, to Miss APIN ELIZA Or TER, both of Petverille; ' .(tr•Wo found upon our desk yesterday mon *grit neat ly done ;op packer containing a clever lidzedrdiers :of wedding cake; ertoropanied whl of,Mr. Ana Um. Dosses. la I rarating our best wishes for the welfare of the ttiippy . couple, wo would add the hope tbst this firient might tes. - emdenintic of the cuicau It 'ems it fruit cske. • ' ME eqr filaktt, Skariiab;
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