1M SE - . ~r~~r ra lEff=iZM OMNI MEI ME : . I_‘_-:P:0T..T.5V , .4; - L . E; SAMIP.AIf MOANING , SA I /4 1, 11412• • '-- JOY! Friel's* Office.; , t 1 :-; - , • • ~. tie Aititteitribeirtuts protated the se-eeettri,tleiti . pews. tecowitt has attached a complieticieb Print ing Office to hie Eitablinetherit, where alt kirahi of Cards. Prittiptitets, tiindbUte, Cheat, Bills ikt Lading: &e.:will,be;pritited at the' rely lowest - neat. aad at • thoshorter notice. _.Belpgrktartoiaed to , aecomtao rine, the, • blid at the very loWlistiates; at 10°4 he xe Itali e inilieltit the patioriage. of thepublie. ,; • , ~'• ...,tuji in different colora:necutett at a ahort notice' ;‘- • 1-, ~- ,-- ' , 't; Oattr"Slit Alt - ' c • -,, :- ---- - , •,-• ''' - A Card Prpta has been_ added to the estiblishineot. ~ Whirl wilt elLable us to'exemte Cards; Of almostev. •- ery tie terietoa. at'verjloW rates. 7 , - --- - - -- - ;,-- •.- 1, - - 2-; -:,-,. -... ~ - ,- - - . 11.-BANNAN. - • - , • --_—_-__ :. : .•. - . . - imPrtailt - • - j, •.. •.. . Leteiery Clasen beai in ,mind,that it is.`nottrilyhis - - Isikeist. tax his dity. to ptirehase rrery thing that he On nit e, •13y . platting such i course, he enema- - .„ g p, a. ..n=l industry et ins owtOteighbor. 'booci "•-• untidy depends —.llnd besides. everydo llar paid Out st borne forum a 'earculatingrzn ed itun, I • whiehitvery isitrten derives more or less , illenefit,iin;the•cogyse of , , triple: Every dollar paid for foreiminanulacttlYes pur. • ' i " ehatied abroad, is entirety lost to the .region: gees to '- enri,ch those who, do not contribute one cent , to our domestic institutions, and oppressesour own citiseita V. B. Palmer, Earl. N0._194, South Third Street, Philadelphia, is authorised to act as Agent to i'Vertve subscriptioni! and advertisements for `• Paper: - .1 , • 0: 7* ,Wedblust again call upon our subscribers in rirreara , p this neighborhol*, to call and dos. 'charge their sutactilons. Out wants are such compliance, with this request is rendered abadutely'neaseary. We boTo foirearded bills to a number of our distarit autiseribenr. which. we hope, will tie'respou7 , deal ttrbi a prompt remitiorice. tip • ;PUBLIC` : piIEETING-; HENRY CLAY, . . " A Protective Tariff; - A lintiotwat . Ciuwewes, 'mat .. oistirtticittost,of the Proceeds Air the • awes oir ciao Public( Lands. • ThOßewriFralic 11,epublicanaV , Sclinylkill 4; Consul in fewir",of :eleititme that Sterling demo , .4trat-,'Onljghte great Champion' of liberty, Henry Psi, to the Chief Magistracy Of the country ; and who ire:also, in of es. it• Natiorint CurreneY'of equal tittle ...throughout the ionnir)r, convertible into gold or w,silvhr, at will-"rin _favor of distribiiting the proceeds • Of the bales of Ptiblic Lands among the States, and . against a repeal of Protective Tariff Bill pas sed at the last Session. of Congress ;• are reqiies ! ... tad to attend - , a MOSS Meeetip . Crit the TOWN HALL, in the Borotigh of rottsrkille ! on SAT .- AIRDAY, ottrolita ist;tle42, at 3:o'clock, ••• ht.' - ' • • :Miners, Mechanics, Laboilh erchants. 110" • o,ll"ncturers, one and all, rally t>fi this eceasiornaiity skew the reize4tide JoheiTyler and his fOltpßE4l3' •.: -;.•.s How many Clay -Men are there." . 1 'The meeting,willjhe addreated severalrgen :_ tlemen s frOm Mr. Vangezer, a me, clieaic from Montgomery counti,'Geo: her and lathes H. Caropbell;' Eine:area, Mad Bev.; era(others. . .• C• omas C. Pol loc k,! , George Stichter, M. Bright, M. Wilson,- ?Oder, • j . A. Meis4, George" Heisler, • La Mat Hai," , John W. Hetfuer, Wm. 11.11. Russell, . M.Strouse, Isaac Taylor, Byron"' Philips, • 1 • John Witerhciuse, jr." , Edward L Helen, .Samuel' Russell, " 'poise ; Thompson, irn'tr Focht , i D. Clark, • • E.W.I Fairhank Hodgson, • ''`J.l9t.ir,, I Pomioy, t•two,tif - Aiughs.,• Geo: Pstteison,. Joisaph E. Lai; • William welsh, sAoinon:Shoener,,, • lailaia Lafferty , I William Carter, Arens Lewis;'' • . • Abralmitti Sterner, Joseph 'Bowen, Joined Cochren, JoirePh Bier,, '" John K:Fernslir, - ThOs-Cantiy Haines, • Jim Hoffman, • Abraham N. -Sopelee, 'John; Daniell; 1", J iseph tuatsWorth, Isaac Allabseh,' I George F. - Phill.pa",, Isaac Taylor, Daniel Walsh, . Jameli Johnson, John Weathil, 7 l , , Freeborn,luhn . Peter Nate, ":•: . .:!Joriathau•Shoin; . JoetYoUnilt, .F.Geci ge qo n ; William . . William Gibbed, .•. Peter Henley, -Daniel Hill, r Samuel : Cliff, Chester D.:Flytif; William" Jones , Edward 1). Richard thuith, Edwarilikean, "", Murranyi Kiemper, SiinuelHarts,'• William , Lerch, John 'Mujor, E. Frank • Jehit J. Jones,' , A. M. hiiiedonsld; Dc E: Nice; .' . , Jain Sterling, ~, o- ~' 1.. Atbeit G. Brooke, • . G earg aright, _ l'aoulas WalsE, A, Dennis Wislsb, Thobstil Walstf, , • thoinis Collins, Jaiiies McAlarneir, Jain Walsh, . . • Fetriei'B r Akiti, _ Charles (leaner . . • Hem Joseph Msy, WFtlism_Sands, • - Nlichael Pule; John. Doelcaci, Irsin Gallagher. Itieherd Lee, Emanuel Boirtrain • • " Philip Wolfinger, • Jecoli heed, • William Sillinian, • Jacob litl!s, 1 • - limes Clark; - * Jouirii Ssntaits, G. N. 'E c k er t, • r Joiepts G .." Arthur; M'Gomigte, i . Chtrlvi Worman, • ELl,x%,ir. -Franklin ttiereherl Gantt:a 'V; Vulintine K. Atm; • Jciines - Michael Filet, ' D.:Woodside,. ' ,j e kc i Ei c gee, Ilaiitel Layer, lEdWard "Owen Parry,,; Jacob t - Hammer, Janina H. damplte,ll. Nathan Erma,' S.-1-1111, H.-Visller; F. B. Nfehols - ; F. M. Wynykop", Andrew ;.John elaitleirW.:l!este;•--. {dWard %Vellington David Brines', " Sherile, Hruorn, Beery J 0111 1 •1 1"! George-Baton, - Otilio H., Jamas, Williaui Fei ► ; Tanner , Paul - Peer, • Farquhar, - }bland', ill MI JohclCageed Ttpuiss Wiliattss. deorge . Calioming Silltinl4l4sl - Josfph George, " Enoch, W. 111.eGintat Arthur $1 C, '"qamgo %iota s. ; John -'Ruben thanes; Jain , Boyer f • iiendersi N , Georie A. chsiwan,..2 I= = ; - 'Ats•iitiv iltFitlend; Geoige C. Wynkpop; Benlsmiri - %%Moil '1,;1 Littieti '• • Lision IL. tau* l ctsidel .6719 I 1... - .:',:-% . ,;'-n l g r lW.: 4 ,k,^ - ;:' , 7--Nt - '1? .. 1,7 ,-, i , ..; ,, T7 - ~,,,,,,,-:,•'. ''''''' ''''''''2''''''-:.:'-j.;','-i.,1,'"A%':,,..",t`14,4_,,-.-.;;;-6,;..-2 •••••5.,.- . ''' ' ' L l ' -' l -' 1 '15.q,..:S ..'''''''''''''''' ' ...'. ..: 4 i .. . '" ..: ..."..,.--::,','..--:' :::-.7.,7:', -. 1f .' `,:,', , ,:" , :•" , : : :::', - ,:',1 ' ;' , . - ,', - 7 , 1, 1.;:',7 , 1: - .': : ".',..::,1-,:17' , , MU ,W= ii M. • Alfred Lawton; i :,,;11enlYriciit • fr form t s J. F lehn Bhi John B a rman, . . Charles& Heebner, 1„ O. Biltyrnati,%_ John , W. William IL y/ann, .. Barbital _ Satinet Lawn, , ' 8. Witinea Win. a vairsho, cv. W. Vinterditen, - Benjamin Bannon, • John -Joseph G. Lawton , • c Adam Hartzog, , - Pratt*. George . Potts. Danie l , l4artz, soMuel Skeen,_ Isaac P. Dunlap, Part phillijoy : L. F. Whitney, John Uteri,. Cherhar:Henderson,- , 3;11. Winn:mitre!: - • Joseph leobinitort, JolinStinnecin, ' f'J;Fori Whitney, Andrew Mien, •" Ahraitant'Poti;'l John - Cottly, , lamest Farrell; John ills `ifolton, Badgers Idle.Oerly,' Williams, W. Brennan, , 1 "; .- Patrick Devi,": jarutie sMontorkteX Thanias Maburi Patiison,. Thotrad Holt, Ihnori.lttubjey, Hiram Parker, David Duncan. : , - Elli MEI . Picsitcroicsu.--Yount Psopta's Booc.--- Thil valuable and interesting periodical improves as it advances. ft is published by Chide) , and Mc- Michael, and edited by John Frost and T. - e. Ax thus gentleman well known for their high liteiiiiY attsinments..:This . number is the coin ': ~.. • toencement of the second volume, and the sub. Script - lon pas hien reduced from $2 00 to $1 50 per year.' Agency for the work at: this office. : Tue cosset travois, by - an American . 'Lady, , a oew'work, the plot of ,which is connected with paraiigea(in the life of Aarini :Burr t will be re ceived and for saletlittafternoon, price Ili cents: Psacivst. Kessr.:—A new wotk,il. MarrYlitt, I said'lo he euperiWto any:of hiriltarater piciduc lions, Frill be received, iiri,l.lor , sate at this' office this . . afternoon, prins 12fcents. , _ Mfi== g -* . ,f. M ev.Trs in or Pe Lau aLPlit.N.—olle ofihe most enthusiaitic assemblers that *city has ever wit.. nessed;torilt place at - the Uhiegie Museum on Fri- , dsy night, the 'l6th inst. It was Called 'by ,the merchants and traders for the purpose .of etre!. sing their indignation at their treatment Jona+' than Roberts had received Irmo - John Tiler. A number of eloquent addresses were'delivereds and a friend; wtiO was preaent. telths he never before Witnessed such a prompfmantfestritiOn of feeling aa was thrie exhibited. As the assemblage .ad journed, nine cheers wore called for IlenriChTY; which were given with lou'd and continued roars of acclamation. !max's Exhrorrros.—Mr. R. Pesti" ll exhibition of the grand Hydro Oxygen Micro. scope will be exhibited two more . evenings:—ihe 27th of-Septerobar,-,inil 4th .of Octeber,•at 8 o clock. This will give all those who have not wit: neased it,'an opportunity of so.doing. The price has been lowered to 12# cents:children boll price. R. Peale will_coairnence Ina proposed course of Lectures on'thrmistry and Natural 'Philosophy. on the. fiiet Monday of October. if ,aufficient en• couragernent is given. Subscription list at this office sod at hip rooms. / The*. Faith' is ii ca' .taf ' di• p. paper and s glowing in favor every day. - advocates the interests of, the Miner, the Mechanic,. and the Working Man; and in fact every class in the, communityyeseept the money broker, and therefore commends ittolito the fivorablo aiitfze of our citivns. The only ob; I _ - IJaction we have heard urged igainst it is, that it Coutainis almost tociruuch political news. 'I his will be 'obviated in a few days; vvhen the election is =I I=2l • •,• Seven) fOrther outrages have Una commit ted on Abe upper road between' this-plies and Port eatbon, during the past week. In every Matinee; the assiduity have been uegroas. A large : gang of them, we understand, lives up one of the ravines, beta short distance from the highway, who, from Weir riotous prbeeedinge r and general character, are,supposed .to,be the principal actors. Would it' not be well td enquire iambi"' matter? Sitetur..— e are pained to, relate inite.l se rious iaccurren4r lA ,S which took place at . Mount- Latighee, aomel distance from our borough, on ,viouday last.. A minor :named Wilkinson, having been attacked with some kite'', became delirious, and'whilst Onder the indneneti of: the disease, threw himself into a well half Ailed with water. He was drowned before it wasrpossible.to recover turn. ; . ,Tar....Amfazat zt sTtrurr..-.—The. members of this imelety evinces very laudable dennuiinatioa . to amuse and instruct our N citizenarduring suing winter. By referring' to_the aii:lnety's adver tisement. tit . will •be seen that the coanuttne has obtained the consent sif a number of gentlemen to lecture befinefahem, colleen weqknown . talents 0 eke their assistance valuable. . . • Elensruro IT.—,-Vaptam Mills, .the volunteer candidate for assembly from this coring', isnot round-the neighborliood on a furious stumping ex pedition.' tge Cifttairi blows hti own trumpet pretty bort.. .fie hes declined himself iG favor of a `Proteitivi.Tariff and a National Bank. with what sineeri l ti, however, it - will be left for the pap as to judge. • - •" ' • Visw or Porrartzis.7-This beautiful new. Miinted oti Canvass by Mr. Ilensde, and Which his since been lithographed be`soll cheap if a§plication is made soon atikte office. Jt is deci 'ded upon by judges, to heia.spliiiidia work, and we -should {diets see' it Jo' the possessien :43f one of 'Mir citizens. ". . • , . Tea treats° Conaten.-:-We hive meived the first number of this paper, issued under the *intro! mid editorial Manegeinent .of Winthrop s 'Atwill. Esq. It is an excellent paper, containing a varied and valuable Selection of news, and cal -1 cula44 to become a strong the sense of t r uelftocracy-4e gladly welcome it teour ltst. Harrisburg and Lancaster Borough shin plasters ottipining a footing here among our citizens.Wewarn all against taking them; they are an illTgal issue, and every dollar that Is taken 4ily drivel; so touch specie from;o4 of the'enon• ,•. • • . ense writer in mt. "pond, goys when the onioolit - itsso thick skioi, it is always , „ a sigo of a, cold winter-Anti this year the onions have,Pc Cod six skicis Howl goicioas I Won't it be a_Tifer.. How .the coal men will sob,,their halide an 4 - lewrct.—!-A highly.' respectable getltilinen of our,, , "otongb, Wrist, kjicriedly crossing street, 'a kw Asyiiiiiiacti. rad violditlyspinst large ocib atone, sod, shocking to talste; , ("rioted his - • "; ° e' _A& Willim l6o o TelfTame *wet, Issiob. Wad thirty : five •AiijOsmd eigits Wafted 'awl Ifgrieff WiNtosst , Penny* "Inik Wai l 'lila OW abic*lo , fiiitplaced • Own . airman:l,W is. - • ' ; 11!0,V , fc, 4. 2 ,-" , in 111 / 04 Part of our Pl i•kii toill 440 oat Chidnurgies tiliiilf t g.',./PP'* l 4il: ° M* l/ 4) hiliet 4lll filif,Stist• 1 1 4 -11 0 1 sois takolliti M - • •:•.• •••!• - - .- - EMI MM= - '-' ', , ..:.- nisio7 Ft #:,'.- - r-'s, .9: , i - ' A c l aim i . ' pied ma* . _ of;4lkei, friends - pf, Homy'Clay Will he atte4'4n4il(oo Palt, - of one' 0Per. 1 .. 4 t iti.4fluO b 74 1 14 1 0, an d moat of our Most re spectable citizens , and ileati- If dairibotingiatitiriltbe-watody:lnit univ 67. OPT*. .!€4idea! VU!r°Pii 4 this COUntg W i ve been_cursed - with one of the moat degrided spectacles honest eyes ever rested.upon, - that of* Minimal EseCtarire..,Like the se ip e it in the fa. ' Me. he has been warmed and cherishwriall (i ash: oieiciiesii,tenFe, when the first act of his new Sly nap:Urea Pewer is to asting the hand that. retrial . ted him 7 Haw the heart swells, and thn thoneht brightens, when we turn from conternpleting s this, humiliating picture, to gaze upon-the man' whom: the cheerful call of million of freemert-Will-in4i , to fill his place. High lathe heszte_of his coun. try men—a bright and glorious eiample of tklene and untarnished - American Patriot; tie stands 'cm , phatically alone upon:the lan of hiacountiYe story. Unmeved, unruffled,ciliii—leok: upon his acts Ober° yen - wilt and when you W1%14 ie al= walls ,the sailic - single " minded pure ' Amerleani! I 'No man can couple the name of Clay With , each 4 ,eiy—no Man can .say that simbiticin. haii,itter ,iia, fluenced Mei against his country's interestsTno man bring.one charge to prove, that he weer de4iated from Pursuing; through the whole of his career, the hapPinees` and welfare. ofthe miss. - . The• People know this, and they intend t 'ahoy their gratitude and confidence by.placing in his hands the trust they had intended that the humeri. ted Harrison should guard: We nai l er eiti - an American yet who did , not feet ` ; prodd ref calling himself a countryman of Clip* .:,Hen - nfilli Or ties and all principles unite in admiringlifiri; and no man of any reliutition dares to:iiialefittiy edge tempt to asperse the character ofthis'gro,tinan. We hope our eitiiens will attend taiii Meeting en inane; much will.ho said in regard te' the al t• , nation of our country, end the duty of individuals. and a number of eloquent address 4 will ini . deliv. ered. Come one and all, and-let ;the country 'lmowhow many friends' the` ann6r of Ashland has in Schuylkill county. - 'r , ' A - PITIIIIIL—Iirothet 'and ..aisle!: aye! there they stand, the very embedyrnent of health,. been-, `ty, and affectio liallowed-' l .deubli holy. lathe spark that kiiiillse the . light of syripailly between then--pore..brigiot. and unsullied. bitty invisible_ clpiin thei_links their ruing hearts. together,-tor they have lettined tisaoi of the w - orld'a. wicked- Otttli Tiitrattuirephtire they breathe is quiet .ind -peaceful, - Untainted by the thousand causes that make life s dreary' pilgrimage—that,elothe . the brow of the wanderer with lines end ,furrows, and I silver his heir with • care colore4 dt., - See 1 them as they trot around togethet, - ,ey ,beaming —hearts brimming their lietk thotiglits swefitng with the inspiration of, perfect and innoc nt,' en , ; : deinnent.' Aye shout on,. bright clime I.'uktitigh the beau leaps with thy enjoyment, yet the reflec tion which 'follows is sad and sorrowful. Here Sheen t ake these youngstersewsy tied wash them. they've got - their fingers full of. ink:, - 081 rot the brad; he's making :Waste pspar of 'this week's, leader 7 '—take thee . ' sway ! take themaway I ~ Toe SADDATH.--The MOM powerful reasons, not only religious hut political; demand - a strict observance of sanctity, in keeping this day. one of, tbe,safeet laws to preserve the morals of .a, people and, to strengthen goveientent, ihat the most Profound legislators could have eve , devised. Independent of the high.commandi 91onput the' abbath and keep it holy:',,we took Ron 'those hitman laeis which enforce it as wise ind'great provisions. Wtto, that sees 'e people sempulactsly observant of that high principle, cue admit a doubt Of the'wisdom and purity of their eatinalst . Even the most confirmed infidels acknOWledge the Id iniratile political iffeCts which it results in; then why can Confessed christians be,fonntl.heedlessly ind recklessly breaking the:rule, add settinifonh en example which thiviatons wilt j t to readily - fp! low. , Mssmsnists.—l'he Pituiburg lotelligencor telbi of a marvellous cure effected by mesmerism, Open a MS. Eckeen, Who had been afflicted and confi nedto her bed with '0 disease known as 'milk After being thrown Into a 'magnetic deep by Dr. Ewing, the operator.' she was aw akened, the astonishment of her friends, Walked about the room. ' The littelligeneer closes the paragraph with a beat this if you ' • • • We will ,try—vivoman rto 'seemly afflicted with the efterunathint that she could not move•any of be, limbs, was conveyed on a bed 'to the room of Mr. Reubaits Peale; in this borough. . Afters's .perintenting ition her fur some time he requested tier to walk,w ben she arose and walked !remittance to her lonia, a distance of seven rniles.'. Pottsville for ever ! beat Mai( you - • , • JOON TSUI". AT HON ih r —Thi %lig' of Choi's: I City county, the residence, eif ~b4fin Tyler. iectnit ly held a meeting, and passeil,emougother prn csedings, thelollowing , :"P It has now became utanifest &it John Tyler hos thrown himself into the arms of• oar oppo nents,'the Loco Poem, and isi dein . g eV." thing in his power to prostrate the Whig esuse. ; 11 Now, therefore, as he repudiate!' Whip and Whig measures, We, the "Whigs of Charles City, do most solemnly repudiate him and his political Believing, is wit, most eitieerely do, that REN- O CLAY is thel only man for the times.-and the man who will unite the great voice ,ofthe -Whigs, throughout the United States; -we triolit heartily . join with our fellow- Whip of New. York., Ken:, may. North Ciroline,;and'other Swim and our fellOw citizens of Amherst. midi other . cooPtio* of this State. in the nomination of him as theNtig candidate for thenest Presidenov." - ,•.- .1; Prentice is becoming quite enthusiastic we loan Mai the bettor for it. ,Speaking ofa conide , ;if Tennessee wagons :bearing dags . .oeith Henry "name inscribed upon Ahem, to Jaye . : ; ..Ity Heavens: it was a goodly eight! '..The elec. trio feeling of the olden time IVIES kindled within us. We almost felt iteif about to nee and beajthe great w Whig ball in rolling and thundering thintighrthe r '4 To m Pourr.'— , The Plebe otitis abets is the 6118 twilit of the Whig prudes' of two doilarti ei day and ioist tied! • Prentice answers that it wilt oicue'ns ioon Benton's' leltl flows eV* '3fiesies: IRO,. promised 8 yein) ago. :* • _ • „ , -Law LegielOoro 'of Lovisiays has Pule d a. 4 4a r . Prohibiting 4 1 0 11 giesiv,of all free petered pepiceuk into the, State cinder pit of *avY:A 3l4 seveia MOW'. - ' riga litw, is. 04 by some AQ P04 1 7-PacaP4* l 94 : !: •,: Comitireutetet 'taw abOut' Wiwi routed th:crel , hdrpitti tea Wit libl4rampilii• bout,ii.. caidd get smelt of amid oft Oath; 61alou werdot .rt TEDTIan. - . Eir. *pickled ror rt a." ' ginacie. Aitaastan.dlufier,-whesilitat viatiwas - staKz: f 7,41 !Label getay, thalcciporits fluid cfl 04 1 0 ttcalen.6-1 Mtn of il . 4* telt PowA attatsts irreleead, coasOctrim*pliiitt 9realy, of the itiviircortlisilokfirthiciatcwiedelak :ofMcOoj': • ^ ' " I Rtilltre s ;te UAW — OWAMII4 I O4tta inikgbarrintgbi NFw Yorks berfist inialaild bat** in*sauf tif# 14,0,f , it s axis' 1:1 Cite itt - o and 7 t;do4, DiCitqiiv- s ' ... t's e "cbt PrOvird to be* largely So much ' for ' the ,mighty . fulnaiocia is -/.-_ 'cingre!"- ~ - .1, -r - --- - - -- ..,, 1 • Cr-71103_11.eW Y ork 4 '.. 14.14 _,, is P musiain Me of a wag. A little too egotistical though; ela isn't it so brother 'l. • . - ---_ V - Fall Weather bee indeed iliff-Alnsteriftg- sai-, fly. cold end duisgreeable; theldeeitugs of a pod fuel will /100111** appreciated.: "-•-: -; N;, - . " ' The Now„ 'Fork' Express tilde* that a large quantity. - ° 1 f° 101 .3 1 / gads 41 Tivedin that al, will lbe'returned 'mi . onibeing landed iiiconweiheoce of the Tariff. ' ' , . • the'Whigs f Detroit have extended an invi tation to Mr, ay to visit '#t;tf.P l P lll • - - i,,'Phe Whi, l of Albany held a great Mass Meet! ing on Satu y lasi. ' ."- - -'l. ', - ;,- ' .i .Flour was fling at Cleaa'reland on the ' l4 th inst. at $3 sf i l per barrel. --. -*1 - - • ' . 7033 Barbels of Wheat were rebeived'ittChi cep Orr:the etti inst ; thisis said to be thi'llailY average' reteipts at, that place,.. R' - ' The,,•,'Apalaciele‘olawlatel4aAval it New Or- leansfrom TaniPico, brought With her 127,000 in specie. 11 ., 1 A duel woe fought at NeW Orleansolollo 12th inst., 'with small swords., Killed, mone-wdond ed, none r .Missing, all I I - - Dad you ver see a lady Make half the exertion to go to ling, as she. did to a ball! A . Castilla of:Juas.--One he venders' of the new life oftlem7 Clay; walked op to the'earriage in which -. r. Wehrle, departed Woro,the Astor- Roos. an earnestly said, Wake the life of Hen-- l' ' , - 1 e of take 'the life of so eminent a cit izen, was the reply. ' ' r - ' ' • • • GoveMo'r Corwin. of 'Ohio, had his pocket pick ed of a wallet containing 1400, at a recent mass meeting.l -• ' ' - ' A tirade° Pirrirrojr.,--A petition, signed, by about six thousand ladies. has been presented to: the rumsellers of Lowell, Mess : , requesting them to abandon the traffic. ; Can they refuse., , t - There is to heo grand Whig Darbecin in Day ia ton, (Oht ,) on or shout the 29th inst. Mr. clay, it i said, will be iiresent. , Bnauv rot. Rsit.i.--Not many months since, while s number of young people were discoursing oporilthe easiest mode of leafing the World, whether drowning, freezing &e., were the least painful, a Miss of fifteen, was asked bow's!** should choose to die, who replied, • 1 wish to die the death of the righteous.' - 1 = , - - Inorr.--An agent of the Port Henry 'lron Com piny. whose works amid Essex Cont:r, informs ui that Premium the passage of the tariff bill the company bad curtailed ita operationematerial 4 ly. Now, however. they have sent rip orders to put the !rebate establishment in full blast. They Italie now 2000 tons of &It in this cite whicli finds I • a ready sale at $27 per ten...--Troy Whig.' ( Pray Miss C. (a Ail s gentleman the other a rer!ing.) why lilt that the ladies are so fond of offieeral • How'atopid! (replied Miss C.) is it not perfectly natural and proper that a lady should like a good offer, sir?' _ , This belongs to the Holton Morning Post. • The lowa San, printed at Davenport is furnish ed to subscribers at the low piles of four bushels of wheal per annuni. _ ' - - The American For Coinpany of Nees York has suspended payment.. Tao liabilities are said to be about $300.000. , - „ • - The Wife of Morgan, the greet abducted, is at Nauvoo, and is now the better ball of a Mr. Her ne, one of the prophet's' chosen mere: gr.lTylcei official misconduct is waggishly sc. coupled for by supposing him to be a zealotis con kers td Millerisab Ile is therefore anxious to do his pant 'towards the folfilinent of Parson Miller's prophecy, by accomplishing the destrUction of this nation by the•lsth of Maynext,--when this star on which we lies is -to go Out. , , - Some of• the Philadelphia•papers sre suggesting as a minable candidate for Governor of the State the name of • the late worthy, high-minded, and mach abused - i _ector,Jonathan Roberts.' - Virus.? Ns:II-One Screw establishment in Rhode Island Manufactures two thousand gross per day'! It employs 200 females. and 150 men and boys. Six hundred tons of refined . American iron rod, worth $l3O per tan ' aro used, annually, in addition to 750 toue of Pennsylvania coal !- Oood. ~ -. . The Clay, Club et Lionville has eleven burr (IQ:Zanies on its list. , - - • - A lady, in Maine, (struck by lightning, and , 'thutight to be dead by the bystanders, has recover edbY pouring water profuselyover her person.. . GATA/INT Bon -Mor.-..The Spaniards CM a reserved people, and do not often pay hyperboli cal!compliments, but one of their most admired , w riters. specking of a lady's black eyes, eays,lthey are, in mourning for the many bests they have bro 1k en.' • , -,, ~ , IA GAIIAT Wotra---1 , The_ education of oar children,'" said John Admits to Ms wife, "is never out' of my mind. Train them to virtue. lishitul afe them to induatry;activity, and spirit. - Make -them consider every Vice is shameful and unman ly. Fire them with aibition to lie useful. Make them disdain to be deriltiado of any useful or or namental knowledge.", - , • We are' glad to lab that the publishers of sere= rad vile papers in New York, bare been convict ed in.the court of General Sessions. ' ' • 1 :"01. A man was killed in , a fist fight, at a pop. r, nectieat Camp meeting, • short time since. ' Cot pOtil us i Streeter calls this religo. - - ' ' . o r lie Military College at Bristol, under the superintendence of Capt. - Partridge, was opened on Tuesday. the Illla Met. - Several' Yoluntecr Companies from Philadelphia were present:. pre value of real estate ,at Si. *Louis, as 7 faro' for 1842. , is ff 1,263;690 % ~ . _ Ga. N o twithattandini the murder of McCoy; the roadies of New'Neik had another prize fight, on Saturday last; they bad -proceeded prormede4 to the 31st found, whetiAbe police arrived and put *stop to their-proceedings. F'- ; , , • _ _ It is reported alit the Globe arid the Madison'. an are about to be coked under the joint mansgo: ineuvalseac Hill aid Francis P. Blair. - ?-"The strength' of thiiTyter put)" May be infer . led frinn the reit that no•pait'Of "the country hail they s sufficierif,riuMber of friends - to run a animate ticket, based-an: Terris:n.l. •In-Philadel pbia and New YoFtr. they hare adopted the Nieto eci 17/Onts. 1 , Saki.-•-Eztrect ofi *.:- letter-from Croocked le. lind, W. 1., dated B A d a st 25th i. - ..•Our Salt pond p. t beauti ful or tell oetirut Irons ace e nd to the other. theltree t c•eY is ibetistit of laborers; wire tuiLl them, shoot 150,000 taisbek may betaken out in a s h o d, t i m e; ..L. an• •:1..... • -.- • ..,- • :•• z• • •.-:, -, k lsiami ' : 1 1 . Ty in Vi - .3 '.-- risp"•-ses a T - it mana...eto tic n tlee,leateol. /lie editor -Oldie I-netts of that . Pine imp! that the elf mile there is opial a the, very beet:Vets hillier saw;in* • Peer ‘ l 4/ 11 : 11 ; ooze . , ';' = " ----: -: --,:-: - ii , : y r l , ?.. • ~:rt • , kb . e , t i. 0t .. -. • 41 M 1 4 .. 4 14 4Irsitso- , 4 .ew , ! 060 * CM.* 4 .1 P & •.! Fifteen ,ef thus *trettitaibt Lanof:ariiii ' th ilt:Ctip hi:anti!' if the ceniiitoeYn;, caeAle of life ' . -- '" • .1 `-- - '''. ' ''''' Re II WM • . : . , ',:;;,',:,:- 'ki-7-'. ,-; - j•::,',.,,,-.:::--,-.,..". ri ..,?7:•A',,,:-,:7,,E:,:, fal Ai tat . l otiu . On rho. 6tb tog, tturtpone swim. " • ii. l l o POl'ag whtif? - tdtkillooidooi &hutting eidiectei - 0 New York City; died ottthe Writ of Aim of .31110W' ..Ik.'t Prtirsir,,the eeledirin4 hunghimed( in Mir Yottod SiandiY; - The.OlobeZand - Mailisonion are,lo be merged 'into otie'papiti, to be edited by Isaac Hilt iutV. c P. Wilt. — It =stain the adielniamtiori, end' mud by the nominee of the .Natignal .Oonven., -Another prize_ fight in New -York, on Siinday fast, wits broken up by, the police. :All'persons wishing to vote et the ensuing tendon, mumbe assessed ten_daye beret* the elec tion, which 1%41 take ,place - _:- on the 11th of Oct; The - Conferees in the - tycorning" Senatorial District can't agree shout:, a:candidate. They have already had npviards of 20U bauotuie, The Locofoco parti have split' in ten of twelve Counties throughehtthe State. It - is fleet crumb. ling to Pieces. people are beginning- to find 'out that hunibugism is unquestionably jahunibug. Some of our, limos seem' now to thiuk that Hen• - ,ry Clay will make a:strong run'of it , far the Pies idency. They Will have no cause,to,.doubt it et ter -1844. „ . Anew Cusrency.43auk,of Ertglasi4 Ili(ptec We notice, in the Western papetei that Bank of England notes of .. the denomination. of,LlO and £2O are circulatinif..iri Nevi - Orleans, Louisville. and Cincinnati: Col. - 13es-re;*.epredietion when I lsbouring to destroy , is good cerrency and promi sing a pewit, is - ctirimisly , illustrated... Lasmed of American gold flourilitg,tip the Mississippi. it ap pears that British ,Bank notes, are:Setting - 4Mb a consWerable current - that way.- .. - • - - • :•,.. These %nivel Eingatil.notes have Made their apPeirance inNew Orleans anti - other places in the South West for the - purchase of cotton. The 1 fact itself-shows strongly; the great need of a as thma' institution to supply a national currency. for ourselatis.'-' The. mieerable humbug..whic'h such 'financiers as Meseta: Barron, Van Bonin, and Others, of the hind money school. have been spread: Wiwi°, the land AS Ole peculiar idea of the miss mocracy-," is daily proving its, own..northleisness 3 and the delusion Of a - ignorance of its votaries. H this absurdity is t 1 'prevail to each extent as to defeat the establishme t of a national institution much longer. it is not -impropable , that there will be-agencies of the Bank of England in every One of-dur chief cities—private agencies, of course. but none the less active. en that account. Let those who exclaim egaitost a National Bank ask themselves hoer they, • would- dike ~ a currency fur nisbedby - theStinkciEnglarid. , • ; The strange Matt:Cation ethith - seems to pos. sees tiomipolititions when they talk loudly of the I bleniingit of ei currency, .exclu.ively metalic, and represent the earoe tothe people 'ea the most desi-; table of objects, would be deserving of pity if it Were not that roimetlaitig . niore - th in a delusion often possesses them. If they' 'tie mad there is meiluel in their madness. The attractive sound. of gold end silver, are .filscinating to the ear. end a long as they believe that the people can be lured by , these sounds, Mal be influenced by the vague ISSOCiftlioll4 connected with them--io other words, , so long as political capital can be made ont of the doctrine.' so long still - it find advocates full of noise and fury. They misrepresent the Damn: of the apron tahich the. upholders of a allied, convertible ,currency • maintain; they. deo. claim egainst,paoer rags,. they•denotinee the abn see- of the banking system--abuses _which - their own policy gave rise to. Herring destroyed a well regulated system ,they • paint to. its fragments and sej,lwbat a system is (hie! - The evils which result from its - disordered action as the conse quence oftheir owls bostility-Ahey -charge as the effect of its regular operation. " - ' , If these ultraists should carry out - their doctrines tithe full" extent . and. destroy . all banks, they would obtain as a 'currency, nut gold and silver exclusively, but the issues ot- priyate bankers... The KSAPPS; PENNISGTOSS, end others of that sort, though upon a more attended scale. would supply - a circulation. It would so happen, just as surely se it tiow .hippens that the mites of the Bank of England are taking the place of iscireu talon which.., Bank - of _the United Stales once furnished. r •Bach a circulation there must be. By destroying our national institution, gold end silver were not made more abundant--nor was the ne cessity of a - national currency it ail removed. - . • If the expetience of the past and the facts of the present time - could be used to enable us to profit by whet they' truly teach--if we: could • team , to reform whatever may have been proved defective, to place new secitlities where omission had been diecloied, to preserve tried principles entl.change their modes b e neficially--if this disposition pre veiled instead 'A:a - restless desire:for change and a destmetive capriciousneas prone -to new expert manta and protnpting to overthrow and reconstruct continually, we might• settle down. quietly after our long and afflictive - troubles not altogether without benefit from having passed through them. It will be seen, however, whether we_• - are willing to observe it or not, that there are filed. priuciples which do not require legislation to- -make them ' each but ye so th . emselvet. , 'i. ,•; .. EVANI MSS The ,abdie is copied from the Baltimcire Amer= - lean.; In' connection w* this subject, we oh:., serVe - by the papers that a Branch of the Bank of England ha's tieen estAlishedinivately f at !Ten' .Orleins, and that the vacuum , caused by the rritlt diesstil of oar National currency, is rapidly filling up by the notes , of- the Batik of England., We should think that . thiti would open the eyes of the people as to - the , necessity of having a &Ilonal currency ef niirtsurn.. The Locofocos are not eat ; isfiettimith leaving England -manufacture for Ms by their .eopposition •to ejsiational Bank, they, appear to be in favor.ef England siipplyihg us with - a currency-a150,..4n. 'M. J..] Cane. 'Coar..--A case of Cave:Cos:eras deci ded "at the preisent•'Session ofl - the Court; against a , man tiy the name mitStubtilehine, residing in the tower elided the county, who was fined , f,i33,- b3i and deals of prosecution; mind siitaitiewitem.in ihipriionment of one' jeer in the. County Jail, for his adulterfine practicce, btubblebiee,hits mein. bee of new sect known by ,the_name of tm flarrte Azanimi6ihich,hria recently aping up- in the lower pert - of this and the neighboring, counties of Chester. and f m lentgernery,whe contend for a free intereoionethetween theseiee, trumps all the ties of affinity and consanguinity.:. The victim of , in fatuation plesithia oars caw, in -vhieh he argu ed that-the alleged. offence was altogether a mat ter of sonicience-r-that he believed. he haml.d?ue nothing . %long. - sad would not hesitate to repeat hiseo•styleii,lnie.deedei . HoPoreover denied the right of any earth ly. tribunal M pass judgement on his,offance—contendingthatit belonged toe high- or poem -The Cklur , t , And ' 'Jury thqijkl, :ether seism, end den* wht - .414‘f verd jet andiseuletice. :— Reading Gtmelie..''' , i- 4 - ' ' '.;12.1)111 PITTSBURG ' .;NtaliirriaTortir op Cum f37l"Lr—We tetra that *eters. Shoehorn are going fully into thti toeuefaettere;ilud.aerouw 4eitiag the tweepsoyftaniegiei awl other buildings gefftearPrimilition4o4l'iittge soa.bee mitt's special igeat tiEuttops pro Opt hemmer Ottuti - and information of spfuteilmealentt eibliblilifftne been intio4Ocestr4fidablirg,4 - titeitte4,:,-.'vtz;, • • .s • ' INIS EMI Me. Enniart- , . •,, „-.' g e - Whet' "A,neelon- r eittzen can . 48 4 thaiA4 4 ** ihaTablicA tl 4.. ob.Cn t lY rc moved Collecter of the. Port of PltiladelP, - net. feel indignant-at the contemptible; cherad• arid. conduct of Jelin Tyler, both as a inactinul the chief Magistrate of this proudly free and en lightened nation' The President, of the United ' States misoticitedly. appoints Sonar Roberts theColleitorst‘in reply to his letter recommend tug, office to another—hecause' there. , were Arcing rivaecandidates for the office, and he, the president: did'not wish to' offend the friends of the rlede2 party—that is, he had not moral - ems:7-, age and honesty enough to select: the one ..whom be tionesfiy Aid conscientiouslyit,etfthe more, Suitable and Competent to, discharge-75e antics 'of the trot for the public interests! Thereby show ingthii this per se" conscientiously scrupulous individual, acted altogether, pro aiti, with .a vi e w to his own private aitibition anit ; benefit, and not' for. the _ good of the nation: His deceitful_ treaeli!; cry, thronghOut, , in hie appointment end . easel' - quent treatment of Jonathan. Roberts,; who hair, during a ionglife, ever been coniforml*onsist eat Republican—and, I believe; his faithfully and honestly discharged the dutieiof his JatO office, is "alike discreditable to the individual es welt as the functiQnaty ;- gvhp has, disgraced his high sta. tion-by stooping to , alictidian,: and interference in details, far beneath the attention of a 1 Chief Magistrate of this Republic; evincing a tyranical disposition.' only. worthy of. a Doge of Venice in the most, despotic diye of that n Republic "-or thelati Black;" Emperor of Hayti;" the famous, er,infamons Christophe ! What does it concern the public interesta,.if the poor Clerks,.tide Waiters,' Otters,' door-keepers and store keepers of the Phil adelphia CiiStrim Blouse, prefer,. in their private opinions, Henri Clay, James Buchanan, or any otherDruididsde, any and at of whoM have as muckright to aspire to the honors and favors :'of their elluntry as John Tyler has is it come to thiethat all employed under the Government, must, necessarily, accord and agree with the Pres; ident of.the Uniied• - :States;th carry - mit his Ad ministration? Are they also to enquire, when . soliciting employment, what is the pectiliarrelig ious sect of the President, and conform in their ligion:also with the Dictator T' If the People of these vauntingly ..frer." United States are prepared to sanction and tolerate this high handed ariogueMs in their n thief Servant; " may as well givetim the purple at once, and lay aside the mockery 'of - -i , liberty and freedoni !" I trust, better however„ofmit countrymen, of what ever party—and that they have intelligence enoughto understind.the preatimptive.arroga nce of their mediating, weak, pendent andincern„ petent President, whom accident his placed where he is-:-and" that they 'have lionesty and -virtue enough left to treat, bin' as he justly deserves- notwithstanding the mawkish cry of Editorial par tizans, who cringe and flatter pnwer, n where thrift .may Wince . . fawning: " that the man is persecuted, and, therefore, worthy of sympathy. Yours Stptemhei 14th, 1842 Ma. Bennis :—I do not know that it will af ford you or your readers any particular gratifica. Lion to know that I inn a devoted admirer of Ho mer, and especially as vve have him in the garb of Pope—however such is the fact, I do admire him, and among his innumerablo beauties, the follon ingia not the least: ." As the red comet froth Satt{rntu eat. To fright , the nations ivith a diliion6g ; -With sweeping furies glides along in And shakes the sparkles from, his blazing hair," Ibit it is not exactly Homer, or hia,.beauties, whiah, I now want to be o driving at ; " What has occasioned my WOndennent as well as many oth ers, is a certain card which has a place in your. last weeks Journal; to the following Sublime ef fect: “_3/r Suite:love, member of the Royal Col lege of Surgeons, LiCentiate of A nothecaries'4lllll London, &e., ''cannot leave Pottsville, &c., '44c." Now, Mr. Bannon, who in the nanaa' of sense is this great man!' Cannot you throw some• light to your readers on the subject! Ido not know •that we 4re particularly entitled to the informa tion, but still sorriehav "think it Ought to be known. • It cannot be possible, surely, that a /ivi'mem her of the Royal College, &c &c., .was actually among us; ind that too so long as,, it would secni he has been, 'Without giving' some. indication of his proximity —that a luminary of such magni tude, (but I feel such a hankering after that Ho iner,) that a „ red comet" in his eternal' orbit could be sweeping.among us, and so many, alas, ignorant of the fact—methinks he ought at leak ( not .to .have " frightened' the rattavilliins "with a, 'dire portent," but) to have shook at least : some .!sparkles fromhis blazing hair;" so as to -announce his awful presence. Has he left no trail of light behind him that we may trace out .his illustrious whereabout and run and do him homage ! Do throw some lightmi this subject, as We are burning for . knowledge—he ought to be Boz'd Or Ashburton'd. • - Mil STILL INOUS IiftNIABV.ADLS Rtaxs 15 EN -141.11, Arientca.—:-We have lately looked over some drawings :made by k traveller, recently, re turned from Central America, representing the ru ins of an ancient citj; not yet visited by any trey eller.,which are perhaps niore reciaarkab!e cf than . Ten those visited by Supt:terms and Catherwocal.— They have the same terieral 'character, 'but their preservation in some respects is 'more perfect.— Tbb principal of these 11.14 is are at a place callei Chichen, situatedin. the midst of a vast plain, al- . roost midway between. two oceans. On the tops of the pyramids, resembling those which Mr. Ste phew; naet.with other places, and which ho conjecitured.to be the bases of p u blic buildings, this traveller Retard!) , found rnassive - plifices in a state of tolerable preservation. Among theni!war one differing fron.the rest in 'posessing a Circular form; and in being reminded al, the top, in a man ner isOinewhat resembling a ;dot - i . e. - He/ found Willa, v a ult ! , and floors; covered•with hard compo. anion bearing a bik-,h finish, Celored interior walls, 'sculptures in bait telief,_itoneirings for lb° hang ing of large doors, and various other evidences of art sod skill in . the conlitictiOn - Of habitatione.-- We understand that it lathe intention of Mr Nor man,the traveller in questior4 to publish'so ac connt of his visit to - Yucatan; arid a description of these eurions retriaine.- - -X Y. Eve. HUNT of Loc.kperi, 'N. y, unto has beensun for Coograsa by the Van Drults party_ hi that District, his openly , renounced' tonniction srith, it, on account of its: hoatilities to Protection sad Land Distribution. - Hp totes 11; stand boldly, fully on the aide of Home Lah?,r_ptid Justice - to the eludes; He is a viduable accession tti the dines:—Vdtrne. - ' " • ' Nor fies.—The Whizeof the I et yret4l of Alba oyotitang otheie pitied dm &Bolting resolution itßeOreCnist, th e tempi*" for the Wootton of !Audit:Veit Botes;..end vibtottthe Arg Nuke fe siren oueoliseovety,, fe t tveceemplistted 2040, )14 Ai: - pi:balmy Is oat be wilt tot, Itahi_itipiltr*ore the Atititicen People. ME Mffgli fft=== MIE (COMMORICATID. ,Yours, . SLICK & OTHERS INEZEI i bo a kni t eu no “coine;ist sip ; -`l.-r'bfn on'tvie444 P4l-114 *:! *l6ll--P' talts*L. opladdiihei U ktth NM 'FOREIGN MIMS. Arritht of the Great Western, • . ;. 4 • •• iiiteamer, Great Westeirr'irrived at New" Yorit;ioa with her Landau papers to the 3d. " The quells has , departed en *visit_lo, Scot land. The paperi are 'filled accou nts of her en b ar e s ti on ::-. The Oast Sovereign that ;fished Scotland was also ctuse . ..:l4feri, Qua'en or ‘si'ols- !_rladamit Celeste'came out' in the Great West. . er. The Acadia was te leavo the, following day from Liverpool at 9 o'clock.' 1 . 1 , • if, Ellis the notorious chartist is in casual , . • Theitisintection . in the manufacturing and Wog diatrictii,durring spent its violence,' Wei soli. siding; and thelratoration of tranquility was be coming general._',_ At many place" the disturbers• of thevesce . bave returned to work.. 'Sy the th , itt. sand upon thousands ingeo.l in the insurrection sty Movement. no fire erase were used. ' In York- lihireand Lancanshiro.' the isomen seers athong, the most active of, the' rioters. , The turn out , in Bdotland; - regarded. ei the, project fora genets% _mevement; bas been a failure, , • There harcheen a 'decrease in the wins trade of 475,812 galloni.' • • . , 'Dr. Ireland, Dean of Westminster. is dead, The Archbishop of .Canterbury 4 has been de n , gerously in, but ill semevehte better. • Pr l llegine is deed. - • - • Covent Garden wee to open on th 3rd inet...:4. Adelauhs.itemble - at !cones. , 1 4 4scresdy has bee* playing st;Liverpool sad hfenchester. .• • ••• • • - _ _ , tr. Lee is spoken of-as the best Irishman, now that Pottier is'uo more, , . London Auumnce was_to be performed op the same night at the Haymarket. Wilson; the iocelist; is engaged to deliver Jpc. tore% - pp toiriic 'and long, et Liverpool. The crops are in a good state; notwithatand. ing a Severe drought. It ha* been' succeeded by fine rains. , , 'Prince Oscar; of Cambridge:ldt St. "James's Palace at 9on Monday 'or diftany. • Mr::Thekenslasonnounced anew *stork to be published in October. called Ameridan ytre understand thet upstarts of 150 ChartiA\ri merit base been committed to York Caetle . . Anenhey„Csilnre in 41 . 6 enin trade weaannoanc• ed at Mink laa° on Maids). The decline'of a quarter, compared with the quotations-of the previous Monday, may be , said to have produced a pine in the corn trade. Lungmen, the great bookseller of Paternoster -Row, is died. .v - . - The London •Morning Poet of the 3d gives news from India end• Chins in - enticipation of the over land mail.: Dates: Calcutta, July 8; Can• •June f 9; Ilailatrd, June 26; Chine, May ; Ceylon, July L ' Affairs in Affshariletan remain much the some. General Pullock'sfoice is still at Jellellabed. unit. • ble to ailvenee or : recrile, end General Nott's po sition of Candob or;is not much more aaiisfsciory. In Vandahar Gen. Nutt bas been reaping fresh laurele. He has been assaulted by le'rge bodies or the enemy, which Le hes repulsed with great gal. ' lenity. '" The Governer GenetilLhassrdered a force of 18,000 men on the north west frontier, to be call. ed • the army of Dome,' •. - - Immense damages has been done to the ship. ping in Bengal britic late gales. Nothing certain is known respecting the 'inten tions of Lord Ellenhorough, although the Unit. ra Englishman says, the English readers will be - ehockeiftcrbear that the GOvernor General has or dered the withdrawal of the troops from Affghsa-• Adair, without. striking a blow. The Post ii.kv where .re .- the poor ;Moneta and bastagvkt and says, they meet be, relieved at all evehte. No direct !cifinmunication has- been received frOm them since ,Capt. Mackenzie's return to cap tivity There is little chance of their effecting an , escape; and if ever the prisons:re re released, says the Calcutta Star. it willbe by treaty, or ex change for Lost Mohamed. CM .. .IA.—The intelligence horn China are whol. ly_unimporient, with the exception tbat the Em lieror, 'apprehending a visit from the English, has retired freni'lekin into Tottery, gallantly ordet ing his people to defend themaelves . to the lest'.• Preparations were making to etbranc'ts on Me lva. The Acadia arrived Roston on Sundays the 18111 inst. at 2 o'clock, bringing with het 23 pas• sengere tollsihfax, 1,2 from that pod; end 52 to Boston. - - 'There bad beeriltorilteration in cottoty-at pool. - Sales on the 3d Mat. reached 2500 bags n:Mstly to the trade.. ' ! , The hest brands of flour advanced on, the 35. was a sport oply. ,It had been,clearly ta&irtoined that the harvest would be s fUll ago one,/ . .The telegraphic report ii. relation to sickness in the.lndiait!army is untrue l . According in the :Berlin Gazette, the public_ debt of Bussia, in the beginning of '194, amoun ted to 2E4,288,760 sil4i rubles. In the course -of the preceding - year, 19,812,280 rubles of the five per cent, loan, en ' ,276 of the six Per cent. loan were rocks. ed. The paper money in circulation not diminished., On the_ lit of dant:l;l4 - 185*dt was 595,776,310 rubles: General satisfaCtion seems to 'be felt' in Eng land, at the adjustment of the boundaiy treaty. The Loco•Poce pspere of: this City base thoughtlessly published' is, statement that lora_ young women at work is the Losi(ell factories have built e' neat- two-story house near Salem, Mass. out- of the earnings of their labor.--If these girls had not been taxed of half their earninge cording to Loco•Foce logic). by our former Pro. twirls, Tariffs, they. would proirehly nonr-To 'soh. tug dishes at seventpfirre. cents per ,Week each, and payini much more fur their clothes than now. The Protective Policy, lb our - certeitt knowledge , More than doubled the . wages of Female Labor eel. seiaally in NeyrlEngfar i t.L. within the' which followed . its adopticin. • Let it be and perlactedornd a general inrprolietnei condition of laboring Classes will br result. 7 -N. Y. Tribtine. . - Wtiat the deuee Is a clam bake, proper . Theta are VariOtli kiwis, The best is t of fat cohogi,.grease4, tiptinkleilytith pei a little brtekAust - for relish, placell on • eimaiertatot Ely s e minutes , end theid?.' tied tato a 8u rage mouth, satliihis Dors load that sword forevei."—Rieh. I 6(fr inst 4 by Roy. William Bart, CRAM to Mg MAU . hiOAILLii, vale. • . . By. the . wane. oa. t tie 224 mi.,- Mr. JAc liss ceruouss. Yoer ATIIKNIAIN INSTITUTE.—A meet' members of this laititute.Will be held or vetting hell, the 26th is at 7 o'clock.. tattiest* of all the members is requited, orimporrance will be laid before them. ‘.5e14.24, • 101 IN FORTEI NOTICE. —The Baptist etngtegatics artist the Bev. 4. M. iks';‘ ,l l l meet sestSabbsdk at 31 &eye*, la the' elturrA, September Illy . ~f - ~--_ a S~arrie~