1 EC El II 11 ■ ''' .4' ,- i POTT§VII,I:--.:„ - 111ORNIN( . # JITNE • i 7, 18 p. - • " lust:Seance: The sibscriber. Agent for one of the hest Insur. once offices in Philadelphia, is prepared to make in surances on all descriptions or property such as Houses, Mills. Stables, Goods, Furniture, Sze., tic , A! the very lowest rates., B. BANYAN. .. , . • ET V. B. Fulmer Esq., No. 69 Pine Street; rhiladelphia is authorised to ant as Agent to receive subscriptions and , advertisements for this paper. - IlarlaiLProtsetlana..The Order Syitem. • . Said m friend to no the otter day, Can [ C ava *Aleut twenty five 'elo'llers annually by imiehts. ing groceries for family consumption in Philadel• '. phia—stsi not, just.fied in doing ko I" Now •' thee - foregOing fair typo of the main argument with which such coons , strive to reconcile to. themselves the SustieMof the procedure, we shall devote some - attention to answering We do not cavil ;Witte right of our citizans Li buy Trhero their may think st-we base our ofjectious upon no such shallow grotriod—but ro do Nay that the '• =erase of an abstraft_right, where it resulni - inju• ~ionsly to the community, is tuning and illiberal, Sin) Where it recoils with loss upon the person pursuing it, is downright short' sighted (Illy'. Apart from the duty of enccitragi4, hts neigh , hour, which is impera ive upon every men in so itars' who is not seltish•.—ap in from 'every morel end social considesati , n whiala eight to ivern tics b to i nc a s r e i a q,, nst of sll men in cornrou. Lity. we 1113 0 ; that self interest atone world induce our friend to pursue a different policy- 7 4st his - own desire for 1 r..fir points out an entirely kffer 'eat course, and that :by, such a procedure he titc.ording to the old motto, IA soiled a penny and • losing a pound." ;He is a property holder, end Qins a house in this - borough, valued bt 3000 dot lars. , It is a well-established, and we believelen• erafiy admitted fast, that this v a lue of property in our Borough, is - ovring maihry to the anion% of business transacted herr. ' ?fovea We as cinzer.s, 4.1 1 as lasing, es - men; 'withhold support from our • own community end por..l3;:se gdars f_r{ our boa- ten and family directly irom Philailelphia, we tis• , pease the value Of propei t ty by ctirlaihng or effec. , loaHy cutting off the source born Whence it de sires its worth. e ft is not i/ien an unfair picauinp- • lion teesay that if Citi'zensfollowed the ex ' ample of oar ,friend in purchasingin.the city, prop !, arty would lose it loist.one 'half c of Novi by - hie fanCacri insterm of 'economy-rho saves twenty-five Julian; annually, aid 1 it will take saving of that ifhount for .aixty ileartr .to cover ! • the loss ',accruing to that single ' , nice eft property, should all the:Mhera' b -inducedito ettpr.,ca the Male '5y131:1311. This is a (Asia, te - ree, , and not a ver wrought, picture of the inevi . able result which will follow the':veithdrawal of intronage from our businevo community. ^ I Out! friend r hos fallen into• OM error of mmy ' I like reasoners,iwitil think (lisn they uld be a• blo to Ordmile ;goods in this place 'a as low a , • I . rate as the Philadelphia 'citiM prMils; and. forgetting that the policy would only perpr taiate - the 'evil, he withdraws hisiiitronsge (torn our Ilorongh :torea. and transfers it to tlie city_ meichat.t. If, on the contrary, he, in common with others, 'would ex pend the Cast! at borne which he lavishes abroad, the result. would :Terneelkthe evil, and annul: the complaint. A spirit cd competition would be ker. Led :between 'our inerchnts, arid the purchiser Would find geoda ars'eliesp se illes:e in the ci ty, alw‘sys deeluctiog l the cost a transpo r tation, • which in nine else% 'nit n is not 'lt -is-unfair to ask ,the hire to c - edit you id: moths .r a y•'arflr an lariele, end then taunt him wi.h the Jai:fence Loa fei.'e.• and the ca'h price of the sair,,; gioja i in city. The-present incri:, - a=ir g ar , jer , gysteid, if a,sis . cd In its growtill ; liy the I.6i.t.kceper, and , lencourJged by the svetkrneM, will drive our cil , irnis • Ain; , Wsr. into edipting the so p s pol i cy cf 'lour blend, ank.this losing '..arne.which it isjii , x optional to a . cord, will, by th e,oblithimny Of 4 1 s ystem, bv \ eOme arbitrary -id nects•l'ary. ; PrNier y holders, therefore: in con 'nerd . )). with-the Ottit r .0-awl of ecimmunify,. aro diepty. inter, eted• irt pre curing :this destructiie onsuininatton i anl they uyeut, treble neglect to ii it interests in tieiting ! pa.hi.:t -1 .ically and riai ind.ii,,, , nce, 2 rit4ti. , n irstiOn 1 , ) , wi'h such danger )us impurtance to, ~'l,' • , : ' .We may. he. u J this ileacar k .;;.t . iiii2- 1.... o'r t i7.:toth-- . in hut. uufou .d.il . prtdict:,.. l ha:. .r groutiditei.i. fears. no thinking mud %..io 1 reli so n.: jj ju .. t iy, j would adruse.us . ; tilts; and to i Ebbs° Abo u,e , r, ; I' such irs eri ?r p %.,,ilhout, tnou . g i n% we. would point out the experience of .rie'ilibu:tbirlir,!lll le, i... hail are now iriXtitialing in the piii-fiili e r l of .he t ly -;- tem. We h tee lien told I.hat this4il , o,ill cure .. itself." i We likeths cup4orly of pleb' 0, ice 1: r the orthirsyFi . ern, like try oihii:r .da l nkerous mat i: 1 dy, ,cf.rd ? king nf•glect. 1, iply 7 e.ai..( itseif: by . the death or the 'Patient. 'Tho 00l tv-iyl to curnideley . j eradicate a die use. of the lit„d it. to trc.:t it in it early stage, for, j by ton long ta:i.pLtilig, it in , y he• , - - com e , fi l ed, t.t i d that p.lli,rtii , g , q.dr , rits 4)11. , ly seem tot, ii.istiin iho' . ti,ht; db. : ..ilotio;i .1 the suf. ,fern[. .N.•!' i prigcti-ie• lo .0l.li.(1 ill ifil II which C:41I• not ; b e 6 1 .14 1 itned by 'g .nerat prfaci lei., arid ni ! ..ri ail; 't, t o fr4ciouil:tly l . e,i 0 ,, ..iy 'b . i . ,. int um rate loth,. idual profit, W;tlt,tit ".• ,z.,..) :L. , .inc:the niu al light .of tat 1 ( policy or the final teault, ti., , ths to ibi. rn•Lives at , , rn coattin4 .._-.. ~ 1 'nit ECA7liner.:r.,(...?,, iNio.,„Say I,,,,accoril •I in % to a req..e....t published ill this pa l ter the Sat- 1 .. urday precious; a number of khe hill tar t ' and ( -it. i zen p, arnell i ti: g to .ups....aras of tl ii hundred to n, proeeqe d to the camp grJurd Si - the purpose of • levelling 'h.nd,prepatin.,; the Site. t We were pm. l I t'cul'arly Stru r :ek with ilie-app'rarati:..e of the .14lues, who to .relid thral.gh the hiwu with r;;usic. play ing and slit 'els at . `.a . -houldtlF, pei:,_,,,ly t ei lt ~p _ . i on dointtme szrFice.. A num - liar 6.,ut the oth 1 e,c c.imiiani .were pre'seht,'4ld,,,the altered apl,e.r.. ~ ancz . o fthe; -ruund at the c'ose ut the day; ealat..., iitaxl a flatta ilia' evidence 4h. iri zeal and indur..- I.try. - The . : ork, however, is qit yet completed, is , -Ittit; 'we artrequestell: by tl e ?In mittee _.if. Al • -._rittig,ement 1.i:1,h:11.17101e rnilt le:laud ei:;zena, that next Nlonday at (me o'rlo.'•k, -if the period at, =_'• pointod.for meeting' on the - iipot, - ttnd tini.hing he. .. undcrtaki; , g, ) , , ; .:•-• 1, • - . ' • l lwvrt'lk rs Fit ILA n ti,r f pu ft-i;*ate Raijtan Navy . ..Yard,' ai Tuesday;Yhiladclphio 'tilt jastt. A treinentiqu., croyd.of.rtpediat..rs had witnes - 3 the launch, and th 6 beautiful vFisellis it glided MCC fully and majtkaticalry intirtta inatural ele:ment,• waisgreelcd.,with deafening, 'ocheins and deafening. "bites. - • r i -if ' • The Raritag is a spiendi t 3.4nodei, pierced for ; sixty 'two, ghns, and 'requires as her entire cqm• -Filement, Crum four hundred ;and. laity to &ve bun dresi.men. • • k Miss lasua's lifir4tir . ise, l --This beautiful and cheap periodical forialie, has been received. It is embellished withiwOengr i avines and a plate of the fashions. 'The presentln9mber cofnpletes - .tile first volume of the Iliagaqne. Price, BO percionum;or single num:bees cents-Ifor - sale at this office.---a fen topics of itho•srork from ifs commencement con be SAliViek. • ? i33.7"tie Secretary of the liwYr will in Philadelphia en Tuesday. • - I : • - an •nr - • -• I 2-yam.?!7..^ - , „ , , • - • , ;MM= einet rely hope tent you !x! . 11: succeed' in Y. efforts- to put don n the ont r sistent ; it has a eurea to the region-wit ha beet' the wadi' 1 the last seven years overstocktcg this marit i lli with goods,'end the overstock hal valet . b emher• ced'oti et 1,41,T, creihts. or been eselamged fee coal,whiebhgr been merift ed or so4ll.tr lower roes than the regular deSlerteuld sir ,it" The aberve langOge, theraiim- a verbatim, was O.thlrettacti W us'On Saturday last, by a gen tleman of this Borough, who it engaged both in the coal.and'sturekeepingbusineas. e has be come gutdually convinced, of the great evils caus ed by the order system, and hss concluded to do a" cash business entirely, paying his hands in`mon ey; and trusting at..tbe same time to the lowness of his prices, as an inducement f,r ins wdritruen to purchsee goods from him... It tsevidentko all that the river production has Leen caused entirety , by the order ay/rem—the - operator at the Ottott al the seas n purchases ,goods . ft orn the city, upon the faith f'the apptosching Spring; business. H e got s on miuid ; unit his stock is consumed, arid then is forced, at the opening of the season, to, sell his coal at ruinous rates, so as to enable him to meet his drafts—,hts prueeding gives a lead to' the price.i f cod, end its influence is felt throughout the whole year:shut:Me:se. The case is the same it he gives hie men orthirs on the etotes: . fie fur nishes the storekeeper in the 'Sping with cm! at the usual rates, and he,eidedby the liege profithe has receivid . on,.his goods, can force the coal into market et twenty-five cents per ton lowerthon the dealer., at the same time midritig money by' the transaction. The in,flurnee nt'atiefr ilreeeedings se theca has been Utt (4r 60.erel years pas', and. this year' ialifiGess IS laws , aulTeriorg .its r eefs. 4 . 1/114.c..itsider the eot,rse tte gentle man at ore ref - erre! ti., as the [Do. t certain remedy the e‘if, that he,resotted tu: II his exam- pie is folloWi d]geneiarjr by throe dr:okra who de pen,lfo'r their proit4l more upon the cal trade thsn 'kir. f.vars, it Will, 'by reducing the profit_ on goods,' take swavlrom the &ton keeper all in ducement to take crderp, ansl receiving coal in payment; and•consrquently piece t if - ain't:rain in juring the trade ty stietific;ng 'era at low rates as tii•retofore, tct the miners also encouroge_auch* operators, and now when•there Ls ( on opportunity, 'claim a ditTerenee between cash and storeg.m6,-- inot by a gi.neral turii ,. ardi for ghat we Rave 0- ways c.nitleconcd as a!measnre resulting it juricui ly..to all ; buein their ind:v . idual eipaciiies es mcri, bow een thcrrist ii•Ctl and - their - emptoyeis. The Travelling President. Prorider t Tyler .arrived it the Navy Yard, Philadelil.ie, at about hall past two o'cleck Fr.ttry afternoon, J une 9. Uponiainling, hi) was 'received Tin lyy the. Committee, and . after some little id l rv, was conducted to his carriage, vi here the" pi ciem'sion moved off e route. - Tic Pliiludell•hia Inquirer in deseribi-ni the 'parade, says: . . pine r trun2;eter came` fir.s, then G. n. cadawarsder and Stair, and a large body of . milil tary, proceeded hy 1111 CXCI ir o it and: .Tic disi.lay was quite, imposing, ,'flic slicers and men looked cell.. Severi.l companies from the neighliOrit4, cooties were in attendance, and al-_ so 'a body of cou : ory troops on horseback.: ~ .., T here were sat out twenty 'harouelles, carrilites and cabs in the process on, arid 20 or 30 citizens i. , losed the enrlege on horseback: There was lit tie or no enthusiasm, considering the vast num ber, of persons in the streets and windows e 9 spem: titters. Governor Pott r, Ro'ert Ty'er and Judge King rode in the same harenche wi h the President, alto is ace uni•anied 11. Mr. Wickliffe, Post-mas ter General, and Judge Pierter, .'ec.etary of War. A correspondent, who says Ire courted them, states that about 800. in all fount d the 'unary part:4 the pr::ces,ipn, while the wes 'emu, posed 01 ii . F75 01311 one I.ohdred.:' 'I he Whu'e,af fairtermin itcd dt,Lalf . past Gw ,„and soone after, the '-g-n.= d at': end(,d 1..,f,f1e the hit Mri.!ed — 1 ) t, ! re which , I!uwever, o,e tiM wat ch cued, b_mvd, and . . ai'llr. ugllout New' .rersey, en his 't, urnei,lo , Netv-.1 - tnl , „ the President was treated respeetfu'l ly. ;,et coldly--no enthusimn greeted nitn-- . -no isll , iutfi from a • grateful people' saluted his ears. Th'ey revert d the high st..tVit he 'Lehi, r.nd did rir'hing to insult it; but thy turned with !nal, ina and diSunst from the Mon. •. Uiten'arriNing at New Yerk, he was reeived fornially and with. , he ,usull .cdutes. The mill -t;,ry turned out in great 'nurribertr,' acr d were re viewed by the Pre . r,i lent, the stree's also were crotided; tout as iltr,:lt.ls the f- cleng, , there elisted none. 'I he Courier and Enquirer's •:• '.- o A more sr datareception 11orritt we given 'Yesterday w:: Lever seen in airy coo' y, or un der-s 0 eiteurmaaneett; rind rit.n , :ing 'ill's w•-rd to de=erine it, we are too maaerate to doit jus• = :signs of the Ltieofo - . 0 Convention 6 Georgia, eit:l66l• en: their candi date 14)r the I'ir.iaFucv. b•adin;- papct in forth Carolina has li.ulea down the ran Bunn Solv s ut kis IVO] . 11,",triipati.(1 for the Prfis• J,161;y: ;:tat, Conven. ion In lArlian;las, sub j!rcr to th"kleci:th,ii of a National IGonvi.rion. A .or a M...4' P.44Elti . nu ling Ili' Cincinnati, 91). 4), d ry a l ir;e. Ikuinbcr: of iirunliactit is — Phe P• 1 !qaine) Dvmocra! sty u,dlioutt a d • Van Duren arc eniph.t . Cally the f candidates oldie repnbli an p qty. 'Flys, V and.inietisiricitils concet3e--all, h is a si••th•il m Ater of fact.. The que,•inn then, is, - whi t ili of the.te ' the most available We un t 111 hy look at the J,-iniieratiC''prty in "40, *and there learn 01.• -4. rea , : on. - It is -tamped in. leiterslano:plain to be inisnuderstood. Ile' who runs clay ruitcl it. restilt 0 0 know, we fi el, we la .' i tlnt it.. Wr may 1 a.frituatc it to . •rmM : - I;inS.' 'Hard •L utlier.rnutnal , 7y,; lnit th Lie who deliherate) on that oecasi ni, and conscien• tinu ly th will not thank us i fo. svich thiargeS', and less the l ot them we•rnake the b tier, Those 'whodyve the good orthe De mncra'ic pativ at brat and wish imd pray for its sucoe-s atid i salv,,tion in the e'on:dng el. ction, rdt talk of indepi , refrnt'voters 'being 'intluence6 by scare-crun's or naw.,rthy mutjcrs. rv e say , then, as, we are bontid in honor 4ml knowledge of the facts to sav that in our:sok:gm opinion the defeat of '4o s and (lie'causes which, proluced will have tli i cir, eft ct to dOilltijis again, • uneler sUnilar c',rcuir l is•ancrs, Fors..thi, reason then, we , consider--hir:Callipun tlie most available candidite of the Democratic party ;'and pre.diet that for this and ethrs which will he niade,knoWn in due SC`a - S./11, , tie will he the candidate of the country—the whole country, in '41." • . " Vain Buren is evidently losing ground in eve ry section of the country; and the contest is tap idly-settling down between cdaY and Calhoun ; mind agoinst,rnind,—whig -principles against 10. Forocci principlA,—arid Protecim . against Free • AS Are,tniaTON "We fern that General 10f, the bot;tall of the 'lt Le !ger'," entered MineissiTle eery suddenly ono day last week, and departed es rapidle as ho came. Philosopher,' of the comet ! what floes that meteoric chit portend . ;! the re.. moral of the seat of justice to it Silrcrkrn," or an other .Ncts York. coal-sperutatioq—wlti h 1 I.i , • oraugl) !Affairs. • . • I'IIOCEEDIXVI or Tlll3 130114M8E1 LiCkl7llCll. , 7- . . • GU raft Marrs o : 77 ' Friday er ennrg, June, 9f , n ! IPresen i aiain, Kiebs, Mortimer / Nicholi, Wynkoop, dames,llland, and Major.— , hi r.,Womelidoiff was absent from the borough.' At, this uniting 'Samuel' Stltynian was elected, 'rreaturei, anti E. 0. Perry, Ecq ,Solicitor for thel eirsuing pest), A 'committee of three, Consisting of Messrs. Ni.! chute, Krebs, iaod Jamert,'were appointed to pro. , cure a suitable Poantrfor the securing of swine tel l ken at large,Which committee were to report at I stated meeting on Tuesday. ' mfeling; Tuaday,Jcine,t3th. Prattle—P. J. Parrin; President, and Wm Mortimer. Tho Ladies of the 'Catholic Episcopal Church, intend holding a Fair in our Borough, some, time it August next; the 'abject Of which is to procure (funds • for: discharging a merteagv; which is no in existence against the property. We have no, yet learned the exact period ut which • they intend holding it, but shall notify the citi zens as soda as the time is decided upon. ilitay corapaly bas been orga'aized ar,u, designating themselves as' fackson Guards." At an efection for a few nights since, the following 4 1 ,e. chosen: A new Nti n our 139r0i .• Hibernia officers, hell persons weY C. F. Jackson, Ist Lieut—r. , W. Lieut—.l3c9ased Riley. 3d Lieut. I Carain Hughes.' —James G .erne wags. ittil the former part of the d a large'weight, upwards of 450 lbs. foundry, on the island, and deposited pavement renrty opposite our office ; I S TOM tined 'as cutanding source of a t o our citizens ever since. It is quite witness the various contortions made - ugh athietar in their efforts to carry it, 061 succeed, and some of: whom are budge i from . I[4 from the F , it upon ,the, where it ha muFement comical to by our hot , i.ome of wtt not We to unflers , and that, the Me.hAist Con rthis BOrough, have suhserihed a large ,the ierectiuo of a now house of wor-. We gregation amount fo Air.—Martia's Ire Cream is equal to ,ce ever tasted to the ci'y.• Try it and ICE Cu, any we he judge for yr? 'ourselves! jr o We t ntls ha%4 new store , !cagy that .14tr. Andrew B. White in -0; the street znacillarniietl before his as soon -as it is finiAett. This, exarThr -thy of iniPation. 111131 E, Ace' otivr.-0101. - inday morning last, a war -114 eis;z4, of out Borough; Mr. Jowls Rich, whilst wo king in the Gate Vein, was crushed by the fallen of a body of- tbEe upon 'him, sad was SO Feyercl injured ns.lo rouse his deith: ' , Fine st':ravklienies. from PhiltuielPhia made their appearance in nor market on Thurstby last.-- They sold at 31} cents per quart. How dna A :rcr.svEns AT vssosit I—. The Dart. villeDerti , crat says'illat His Honor Judge Don nell, at the last-stssik; of the Court, read the fol lowing 4ctiort or-tthe law of 1705, in regard 'to : 4 0:bath lipplitt : 4 . . • • ,- 2. Scar. IT. All persons who are ''found d'inkingland tippling its ale . !Muses, taverns,' or otherpuldic house nr place, on the first day of the week,' cimmonly called Sunday,. or any put thereof, Shall for every c'fT-nce, finfeit and pay one shilling :1(1 six pence, to any, constable thlit shall demainlitbe same, for the uSe of the poor ;,,and all co. st Mies are hereby mnponcred; and' by' virtue of .heir initce required, toselrch public houseS an d pl a c e s .5:11 , CCICII to entert..in such tipplers, and re./64 91`fln, when . fiittr.r4 quietly to di3- 1. re rle ; Ilut in case of refus:d, tO, bring thelersonsil So r.fusing before th. nelt jllit!c. of the peaco°, oho tin,. Commit 4n-lt otf..mters to th e stoeks, or ' tlind.ifitiln to their, good bvhavionr, a. to him A:01 ' ~„,,.., ',;goisi.e. And tin , kE , .piirl of suck n!e, 1 ,,0,c5, taseros or other public house or pl.r.-e, as shall,. c untenanee or tWrate' any such PractiCe,, being convicted thereof, by the view of a single magifit. te, Ilia own confessi , n, or the prciof of one or More credible v - ii . ne4ses, shaft fa r every of fence] ) f. kit and pay , ten sl , 4ling,t, to be recover. 'ed. fur She dscs above said. i ' CU.& NOE OF TIME.—The "Cornmittce -of 1E1,4- to the I?!ottssille Enearcpmrnt.,,reguest us that, fOr reasons which they; deem expe , hey hwe changed the period of its corn inenccient from August 9th to ta , gustl6th Will our exchanges, thr.nigheut the State, please thiS alteratioli 4 l - \ 1 1E . drunkard, nam , d Vii?, w ah,og the goliatsk t,ison rail way, I at the use of his legs f to, and fell across the track—the ears came !hurt nmafterWards, and took, off his tant's an that his pedals willnevetrouble him 5 gain. , ' • , ' BEM to s'at d!eti , IEI2B 1 an and I the ti! I 'V Et 4 1 0 clef , .Sotirnmv4-11 A I 1..--The contracts for the trans , poriat i iOn ~1 the Great Western U. S. ;gall: re cent! made with „the:Geneial Pest Gilled pepatt menti 'pr,wiqcs for its being carried by the upper 1 or in and rgute , between - Baltimo , e and. Weldon --tit t is, l' way of Washington Ff i ederieksburg., iiichni .ittl and Petersburg. The contract is I r four PUS. I. 1 ~.utztv A were no aliened from. ti Found nap .itiTtion•ilay evening lato.,hy thr dulcet Foonds ot m die uniler our IA which pr weeded from hand li . trly organized in adz; Borough, by It was altogether a r retreat, at,d tin execllion was'admtrable, e,pecially on that bugle. The Mit,ney Lumitiar ) tells a story .of two es, upwitrds of four feet in length, t%h,eit found inside of a log of wood. by, The alore d s , lukeeeper of that place. .The woad had I hatale s d several miles and their ittakes'sliii, alive when discovered. w ''),• We have received a coinrininieation in re to an article which appeared in ou r paper hilt It was our ini:ention to. have publirdied it week but °win.; to the length of !he Sheriff's we ha,ve been compelled to defer it until nett paper, when it shall appear. • iWe regrt t to hear trout Millersville, Schuylkill nty, that there is a general !urn ortl, of the rill s in that neighbo . iltood. 'lt is protialde that the nod is lite ~ order systein." • We d.d not n that any violence h,d been teaorted to, by wiaktiwo." - ---N,,rri , t,,um 11,Tahh All 'a rn slake, friend Herald !--There his ilot gencr4l fuiln out amony the minors ill any of airs region. ,ire noticed the same for in sevcral'OC'our exchanges Ijst Week but erlooked correcting it. , I MEE ..The„Pr,ttsvilie, Pa., boongdum-ld'Jr-dies, will bald a grand enCampment. next. August. The man of the JourAal is cautioned a , nukingnst , nuking 1 . 4u0r jug, of himself an that c . ventrul Men. Spar.• . CConfound the fellow ho to alwaya at that jag ! orporal Streator ! we'll take your ineaaure for a ffin- . -Such insolence is insupportable—burrs! %gory, sharpen up the bodkins. To Conessposatsrs.--Cornyounications, on ch delicate subjects es Mary" treats of, , uld be wain* legibly.—Might'ncit a closer quaintante with Lindley Murray be of benefit to e writer) We only% suggest the question! THE MINERS' (All torts 'lit 1.31eitt5.; tarfghtal and Lketectetl.l' , , •• refarenest toMii.adverustog . teltimns. it vrtil be tibiervetithat • the' proPrietors of the.Zoologieal Inititute, intend exhibiting their ! .admiraiale co lection of ittiniafs in this on ! 'the 22d, 234, - and 2t•th ; • • - ' Long stemmed pipes and now ealled—"patent, nose wormera." . So says theAherman. We totieed a tree.near Tumbling Run, a few days since, which wave literally covered from root to branchiWithiectiAs. The ground around its base Was punctuted with innornetable Small holes, • through which' tholusects had just emerged. What do our friends a the Reitllng Gazette say to an Editorial Encampment! at this' place. on the 16th of Angestl—Will ihe general Ile pressed condition of the firrnees; pere it I , . The locusts have been hi - eking tip a continual racket around our neighberhbeti lei the pa.t, • cO> The Washington . Gra who were at ,the Bedford encampment, marched home, a distance . .AM ntils, in One day. .Ser viceable fellows , those ! • I • - ' _FATAL.—On Monday. list, at Co [mord, Lan cash r county, a man named Hawk struck anoth er named Mehary with a atone, Which caused his death in .a rem h6urs The stages_ for :be Susquebanntil from this place. continue to run full Such is the invaria ble consetiucrtee of a redudion of fare. The Clarion Registcr sttes that fourteen war ons containing, sixteen emigrants , on their journey to Illinois' passed through` thai place a few days Fine°. "Cn.Oes-rare coMiag (laniard sow.,charrningly."—. gictimmid Star. ! Aye, aye, old: Sub ! but you forpt to mention th,t they were very -Ztarkteara' about it. (r.7 - Three medals ht.e, been ordered for ti.e Pottsivlllo Eneampmen% • The Nl , ltonian says that nearly all the eArly , rye in that district has tera destroyed by the late frost. The 1000 shares SchUylltill Navigation Stock; owned by the State, and sold at auction, on, the 1311 inst., averaged about 09 per Shari, The citizens of Lebanon, ha've organised a De: , mocratic Whig Club in plat place. , Why is a lady's bustle Ike a cigar?—Cause it's manufactured to , bactz-her. ' Tho Whigs . h hi a Sista Convention at Mil -1 ledgeville Georgia, on the 19th inst., for the pur -1 ty , so of nominating a cardulate fin Governor. The Weather, for tho Imjt fe-v diyi has been very delightful—neither 100 e l i 1 nor 'ton warm. s The' ladies ai,d the touts's, efl {fling' its invigorating influence, have put on. their summer lireises,and C ome out pronpaeuoust,i/. . The . I,ocofoco State Convention of. New Hamp shire refused to nominate Mr. Van Buren to the National Convention, :hut ailtnitteJ that he was the choice of the Lacer:mos of the State. , ' Cary, the colored• servent of Gen. Washing! ton, to whom the last Gongrees granted a tntime rpensiOn, died nt Greenleaf 's Point, D. C., last lie,ras believed to be 114 years 0111 Hon..lustrn 11:Don-lay has been nominated for re-iliitton to Congiess by the Whige of. the Columbus Digriet, Ohio. 'L l swis D. CasfPett.t. of 4 Preble, is the . ‘l7hig cani3idate for Congresi in:the 11th (3lutler), Ths trigt, OUio. - . 'VI coneys Ote Ace—John Quincy' Ad.ltn . g.. enieEe etocrae'rre and physical powers are remark able, will be 7U - years pt 04,0 on the filth of neat July. to 1.4 city of T.'itletoitgh and i l .s 'ty• firm nre 54 churchre, Isra prir.rlatien 0 atiout 30.000 gAda. Spmo of the ~to am holt% nn thy, North river are emits fat) lici w tcen Ncw, Yolk I.lb..thy. This NorEillt Boqcou huskiand'and wife intended Kendall ruarkei last S,atiarday,wimie united ages at the birth of their first child, &mourn . • led to only 27 years r - , One WtOiorn fit4erAne been sentenceti•to the Peniternidry fortl . ‘ lio years at St . Zl4' for cu.t.;ng aludy's reticule from her ann. loom ; 11. PLElS►,3!re, E,q., , hae retired from the Richmond •Whig., • ) SoLITAnir CO:IYJNEmENT.;-Thcrehhs been but one birth in the vilinge of Lee; - low., iii=the 'poet year Ex.p r rsid e nt Bove,r has i vc.n.ou , , French Funds and will tike p hie 'residence in Paii-. . The Nitlierites of 13a,t,m114 . v0 si , fit in two, ttntl• the efTders from t`.te grand Tabetnitclelmo got ale of 'their own.' Dr..Colyvr. has luft Phtladelphia f Baltimore at which place he propor:es to deliver, a co9r6e of lectures cm MeAstitristn.' d Wm. FL Jones, of Perry, county, Georgia, tins been sentenced to ten years iMpriiontnent in the Penitentiary •the murder. of one of his negrcres hZ whipping. At the recently Election in Neu Haven, the entire Whig Ticket was chosen. • MorilLa lY F " IIA.CCE fair French Duchess recently eloped from :Turp,Flviith s Nt-arlititin Prince. • They were Iti'aders of lint, and one left a hu.b Mil and two chit lren tchirel,.the other a tyife and do . Mrs. Cal b Cushing 1.1.8 taltim passage in the Acadia which kiwis • far. 11iwriioul -en • the tp • .18,esitinaled that in and, about thea l metio; i' ilia of Lui ` doii there ere 17.000 female ser- I • A ili.stingui-h'd and wealthy Efitacopaliati. of Bustin, is ,th.,ltt• , rectiutg al his owts cost a chari. ty chapel in B 'stop ; „ The= rt-alikholt Wt.stein 6 ie I.emi ttinnt. at Si: Missua ri‘i . ..r.j Liss $24,006.., tt is said that iho Navy DevirtQlent4lis givcul Glarrytts up For lort. / . . . . . About 206 person's hive beematirowo 'out of., 1 employment by the ides ruciion orthe steam mill at. Bristol, R: 1. 1 , Ano!ber. unsuccfilssin) attempt. ig made in B ston on Monday, to hUnch tho ship ..Atlsic" John'McComti, 14 grocer . , jumped• overboad at Now 'fink. a da} , 4r two ago, and saved, a boy frnro dr,,tvning Filly we ,mbnats arrived, and abouttlie samS nwri b e r deparred'from Si. Louis, during week which terrnitiacer3 on - tho 3'4 j ug ', , Good butter jrai been selling in FA ncaster city, at 6} cenis , pdr • pnuud. • . DP. Lardricc has bees leciuring fiat S.dint Louis, The Northern Star' it the title of tr paper pub lished at Albany, and edited by a colired man. Mr. Nickerson has a company of theatrical pO - pis; ing• at Montreal. • 1 The locusts have made their appearance in my riads in the neighborhood of Nesi. , Haven. • ' • ' (o , The riper among the Philadelphia Firemen 'for the last few. days have hee - of the most dis graceful character., Something must be done to prevent such frequent scenes, or the.,city will become a scorn and a byword abroad. , „.; ;JOURNAL HE - The undersigno,- comitaittee -of Invitation •for • the proposed Enestnoment. to be held at this pike., nn Wednesday; the :I gib day of A ugnit nelt, erttr i dishy invite the different. volunteer Ccropidlies.l throughout the 'Bt ate to bro,iiiesent'otiiha occasOrtll i • Those ComPanies who shill determine to tit:( the Encateprnent, will.please notify no by , the ?ri4 of July, or eailier it posstble, ka ting - tboltirobel.l4 number of the corps, so that the requisite ttnisitid• other neeessWies may Fe proiided. ' I, . q 1 • Quarter Matera co. vnititgCOmpardea4illpl sae be designated iu a blue Etarni; actlordir l o o rl l g+ •_ 4 . lati,in. CCd. Wm. F. Dean; I 11-rt M. Mellon, i i Maj. EA. KUtsner Cid. I thn Badnen,ll ,Mu .S. C 41110.41 Cot. C. F.,lacicson4l ' I Adjt. F. Wynkorp. Cot. D. Krebs, Ir I I Cept.J. M. Rickel,' .. Adjt F. W.hlugh/ls, I • Capt. G. C ' • . Wynkonp Capt. ( J: W. Farquhar, . ' Capt. M. Da I rninger, Capt., F. B. Niche is. Capt. J. Nagle. - Chgfie3 Fraley, E 4. Capt. Jacob, IWetnert, : Z Prulf,lE,q., Qr. Mr. C. M r Taylor, li. B. White,' Eqi.l I - !Aleut J. M., DPlltiy, I Andrew RuFsel, 1,1, 11 .,i Lieut." J. Hi . Gratff. .' 'Dr. Oro. liali)ersnidt t l ‘• 1 1 AildM yt,ss Adjutant F. M. W keep, .i II . 0 I Sect'y. Coninlittlie l !. .Our excha n ges will pleve copy the above, . I co. I,llise the Arrkamut, has given ,notlceita the world in a card, that he, in inakingla,tiip across the Athntic in,his !balloon. He is oiat tach-asea worthy boatto'fiis car, and, his c eli is. to consist of thice person=, viz ; an Aeron uti a Navigator end a Landsman. He calls upfin the inhalitonts lof Europe, Africa and Aail,, I'4 , I§O'k out for the i. latest Deli !"1 1 '1 i - , . (Zr James Watson Webb says 'he is 1, e pan l' of G t n. Barna, I 1). Webb, who Was one i.flsut natn's aids lat. Bunker II 11, and was Woundei in 1 the arm dining the engagement. One o the London papers has the f scene at a iiolice office in that meticipoli:a hi AII latt? It 0112 G 11 'l. II me —A g fnuioe 4 ho l qii 'A itd:y.!--.4ilne cif the most singultdcai'es tbit iFb.s ever happened to be our lot to report, 9,;c040t1:y , es terilay, bch l fre 'Mr, Maltby.. Thomas Nichhlaic, 011 Irish laborer, was charged with breaking allocilting glass of MO value of Si., in the house 'of Mr.pop ning,s, Noi. 100 Quadrant Regent steett Tnc di TOIL of the cese'vvere so ludicrous, that Maltbyisfitl ever y one present Were mini h latf4ht4e. i Mr. Jennings ritate.l, rh,t 1 nployed albtiiider, who had that. morning d i 1 efendant to his . house to Snake some ent eileirs, Erti,e de fendant, jb nit aoien o':i he iriorniti , twhile ..'i he was awl - tin • lain ( ,erwise - v , huld not I '" luive,belir n ed any men could hive been such a foci,) see gin the room in whit he W I.tt t,!.‘rurk \ mg his owe, rePcthin in elarge lee ing 1114 114 M, exelairaq, .Aarah, by t,-I!..itrick, m l 4 ra iqati.hilr told me be only seat one man, and the're i ti calthet; and he's nt me hammer,—Fil have l a t It him. Suiting Me action, to the.wordle smash e he im aginiry personage and the glass at the ar time The value attic glass was about, (ph., b a (be had . only.laid it at of. Mr. M.iltby inquired Of , i e 11. 1 de fendant how long he had been - employe4_ lby his present mister. Defendant: Only .thisiminnickg. Mr.. mdliky - : A very pretty beginning. lir Ctll,l you pl'y for the damage you have do 0,. and , how ilol you account for it!, The difendint replied, that he hod just been put on thel,'as he expected, by himself; but, suing the othe 'fellow looking 4 him, he struck against the hltfis,, end broke 'ii He could assure his •11,j, i lic [that h,. , thought "it wos another workman who !lit been put on (lie job that he was, enraged a ai' , st, and also thought he hadstoten his him Mer. After be ing. locked up for some timc,Me waii litleiated - Ott the cceplain ant accePting bit . -- iviie:g .. +ni:ti to .y tlO amount ofTnt 51. per;trylt Iti CAMP DE IiALB. ' porrorlit,s atf:ts. Ist 18.13. is()Ci)FOC , ' Olt Yocor; 4 , ottt. w 41.1.” aecoitliil4 to titoo,ii t l•inn gives the 1,410%4 . 11g reply to a qtige.it'o a Gieni , how he could speak sojqae a to any :put - pose? ' "Apnetils prefidice,," seems tillb t e tbe motto ut H • trans. ' “Wiiy, when I 'sin at a toss fur or arii• merits or dmi'tknow what to say to th l 4.' people I upon my liberty key. strike traitalotays wiih• eftjet . t Rome . . Greece, •. fir RtWo lutirmaries, my boy, kelp outmmaaine If that 'faits. I set up riregyar built howl,:rtgaink;ithe hate theirs' you knowLi r drid "t:ealk into the as liiitistr bought ant bought. If th'ii get et their itaijudiees ; thg l ag,tidOrtlie poor, that'f my ilt•rnie ;, and the way talk al.,i)ut padtees, and, nab tits, and all that sett of a thing, is a cautici i n ; butti can tell ynu Pam sure 40 .i'ea the greasy Countendnce of the iighit it-tip-41 some of these point and then, my boy, 1 know tshe,e 1 am.' j • Oery true . spcdimen clf rile cbeip es4inial ion in which the intelligence of the is ill:1J by the Loeofecet slang- Whanzerffl. .• t i ' TOlOlll2 Inenlent occuriiid Atirilg the • ing•o i f the inquest noticed yesterdayo Nanokil jlntel , which is'Allustrative qthe fidelity and sagacity of the Fortino „ p, fine dog, the rand Companion and almo - st cocsitint follower .r of Ilse drowned boy dating ill 3. lileffile,.hiad, un perceived by the family, crsiocii r ed , I4melf directly 'under the stand sin which lay ffie derld'haly of the poor, little fellow. Oil somo ylight inlitiop of the . sheet which was thrown over cori(se; the dog, which lay stilt and metionliali oas perceives] ty the father sfjthe Itlectassil. The at , tempt was th e n made by the fi l tiher tofremove the animal and put anti of the tloom, licift in vain; for dhe dog restated, auiil remained +ad fast and unmoveatile," and to_ _nalicate most strongly, by the tininess rof fits kiiiks, that he partook - of the sorrow of theVilistrelial Is - et him remain,"id-theriillicted !anther, ; -' he I iva, the poor boy, while he w i as 'OH !" let him remain," said one or two, and Ire desisted and took his seat, while the tears of every ono pre sent were with 'difficulty sitppre',ssid. If etas a i simide and t , uching seene;whirh the ?en of Sji:rne pr.:Of Byr,ln only, perhaps,- Ould ha v e addquately I . described.—l'l7alionol . , CIiV r CESE . nusuriat.—Tne cor respondent of the.Chadeston ,(S. C.) Colrrier; says that he hears, from good authority, that Louis philippe is in treaty with Minn for the pnrchrvie of the Chinese :Museum. 'Price three 'hundred Thousand dollars. Th4i sine . price i.cvas otTered to Mr. Dunn by LOuis Philippe when the CkIIiCCII - On Wai Gist brought to Philade'Otia, and at. that time refused. . . GEtimiN,y.-The Aisslni , rg Gazelle iv. ,nety 12th announces that a congress of the states cons. posing the German Custon.s Union would be held during the ensuing. Sumtne'r, at which it. would apnear that an increase of duty wobld be propo. sod on various articles of British manuficture.— Itis calculated that England gains 14,000,000 or tlcillars by the export to Germany of spun l thread and various articles of cotton, and -i• roe, without offering any compensation to Ger many. • The Newark - Daily Mimi leer . says : 4 AV e notice by the proceedings of the 'Conmen. Criun s cil, that a propopition to invite the President to the itlac'e, was negatived, by a decided vote. It pies gravely propoood, Itytlrnierilber, if the resole, tton should pass, to refer its execution to the Coln.: nittee on Pui+tic ShOwti. • ` 4 420. The 1010u - tug pertinent reasoning trunt our friends of the - No*l74oa Tribune, should be lead end rememberedby orery true 'republican.. • I. lionesr S • • wish to -bring queritiors home to the consciences of thiiiie (Ist:eh there be) who think 'the Whigs ought to lotlor in the train 0' John Tyler, and render him• honors 11not homage - on the visit to this City. - Blky should've so treat him 1 For what ? Ile is -President. say you. But is the President mote then the (Are( Justice, who comes 'and goes uriLttentled and unnoticed, without dreamirg that be i., insulted? Why ishoutd honors he paid to 'pin Tyler d tich were never,'preffered to lops 'MARFAALL The truth is fist this honoring a min because of theoffice he holds i 6 all wrong, is hypocrisy and he shOuld not he honored nave:for Mast he is or ;has done—his station is hut e` circumstance. If a ;man' has been no c h'e —wise, valiant. self denying [beneficent—then 'honor him, though' he heibut some Squalid :negro If he bele done nothing of this soft.—if his most irotable acts have shown him selfish, instneere, perfidious and 11.8 e—then heap no honors on him though his station he highest under Heaven. To do 6thertvise is to teach our Youth "to strive for rather than desertis to teach them that office is desirable, not as afford ing opportunities to dpi g-tr t, but because it covers good and had indiscriminately with glory. When :Min Quincy Adirmi was President, he passed repeatedly from Wathingtoq to lloston, but the Military were never 'called out tii.eseort or the People 'march in his train.' A Jackson pa per ridierti,ed him as a runakvay (hecouse he rade on hurrehaek • from Providence to his homestead, very plainly, dress:id, aria the - nib„ dry was widely copied--John T) lee was not Publicly escorted and feted in L'ocri-Foro . city, any more than en PhilndtlpLi•, P Whig city. Here the Tammany eilice-geckershave mode Parade_ üboUt hiru; but it has I•een a coif, hearilees bovi. The Military, being call. d•upon;rurned out ; the irioh. Reiieitlers did ; hut the tilizen`ii, where-were, they I Let the inritzre cloAe of the ?veil -is-ion, the silenin silence ut its pit .;rintage, make atl.tver. EDE )cpipg I In sober fact, the Nei)le't cannot hone! Jnhn l'ylet —the Amen : Brit ks in their throws. We thought the t,.teo-Focott might f.o.m potiry seem to hke hire ; but in thii rnattrr verin , ng will not da it.• L,c coutittot cheer with.. out a twinge of c.nts , fence at the h - ypo.oriey. Had j been Mr. Calhoun, or Col. John `son, or even Benton—to say noihmg f Ilarry play, or one of that stamp—they Would have given way luteity ; , but cheers for John Tyler I—how spasmod,c,how unnatural ! They might, bo warted, but to raise ono was like lifting a mountain. And thia is I right. No mini should_ insult the -President, but In ion cottpulsi , ,n,' flesh and blood cannot do tti• -• ~• . . TICE euphemOus title is applied to NV..W. Wallace, t.be - J.tocologe candidate for C:Mgress,in-the second tlistriet, fibin the 'Chewing circurn-tance c ertanixera. sion 'recently, Wallace . - in atbliessin; his 101._§ , ,y in the absence of his cortipitti!or, said that hadidu't know what to compare Mr. Seiner:lolmi to a large brindle comi,'wbich had king been bis fatheria f'rmily, and ;:tritl.ough the warbir4e and fat she gave but littldl,milk,• slur that little very blue." This bPautiful Comparison re ,cited the ears 'of Mr.'Sentrr, ar.d the - irtext time he met his op anent on] the stump he alluded to it in the follow ug way ti-1 - je s2id •be had no doubt but that 4 it RAI; true that 311c`f.a 'rose 4'33 in the family of 'MryVallitee. and lb r• - slie ] Faye but milk, and i t eft tt:ll.it] lisle k was blue,' and tie an\ evidette of the facttH he r "! present you, fel low with one ni :the capes," tuimitig, a. raun.l disrouirittcd anti Iduabing-competi. of emirs; a: high ; and Mr. e fal'en ,h it title of the • calf -1 'nu:At-Qui - rtt. u r 141.4.1'444.--We rt"44 - 1314' . .1'4111 the Coluinhes Ilqui!er that the lecent . ecquitial df, ' Lela i. 011 t. 4 ity, fro n the 'cllitige.' of being c • iho bank, robt'sr,y excited the deepo:t itqiil , tintion. Af anfrin ws the y err l'.ct• war , known, itic city hell wits %Ate I, and a • • - • largo 'Heeling of the ;et kzens was called. A series of resolutions gleidoi,ing this. outrage done to the cause ofjitstic , ,reso',Nitng I.' petition the Lezoslature to ch tuge. the law • concerning, the selection of illing.for the publieatie9 - nithe testimony F.44,W13, doming his 4111 , 11C41134e.resignad olicitnr 640110411, and recommending all( from personal vtoletioe. 110 give hi)n the notice and consideration, ct de•o s rvo.,worrilila'!im•ls!y adopt•a.' 14. Th W. losDiu .cnttdid il" Orator tiEGdx tte, sked by l it so of CII sv ons and tile Loco •J irors, C egiit st. ti'm as pprsolq but ths coLd, feu Tit in rioy. , --AV e barn frorn•the Fre rurg, Ve., Oonmerat of Friday, the 1.110 W .- radars a of moist atrocious effete, n Inch k in Nt al lit; rt: ft seems th it a young roan aril Vt ne., severity etowhided (o,l' erne lii. I. il man named ' llaeic. ' ' Th.• brothers of i o, or three in nntober,, tlVc ro highly ins m nee:mitt of the oe•Mrretre, %rid ihrestetied One ila'yl.st, week, the p Mies m:'•1 by nt, some Miles from hAtneH- , ne:tr James, ,mild an r l4,•c,ini pan il Li I , y fr irml. Effort,- c ide to prevent a meeting ; but to no avail oly ordt rid , CI c;iflio, aid cerit, to the pia, c appointyk, armed ithas pistols and a:',septie. One ,i 1 the i llotds 'appr,whed - him - with -a • cowhide; with a visf ol in his oilier IMnd, to lja:! used, if Back . resisted, Atesi:f•tance being marle,tqc'ri s t d wan d.sch;itqaid, and Back fdl. the hdi having . entered hi s head. , Thep tides, ar - : and , r,tarokhave kr.4e• tufwe rip rained la, go , d character, v;hieti - iiiakri• thi : ;.tr ilia iciton lo'nbly kr 6 ,rols: ' „ Hu a ti dencloth ing inr OCCUrIe, named ,fence. b ren.ed o BEM agrerm city--a were in Back c. . . ... 1 , StrInING. liIIMONB. — Tire i. 8 Fpfit amb, , g the Mi4rn.):lB-; sail the Seceders, under 'one: Ifiti I . I kte, hsve 'tat up la. sep if Ite e s tsbh h ir i neat,_ or; I • hear • their o , vnho.k. : s pl.ti.e ciil4.l like Grass, 's , ms« here in the I l l'irritory of tows. Hinkle hls I . I ' I Youreirea.ly j, b-ptiseill hundrist into his tit* firm o r . fd li'i:"li)., allll,iipputtis to he tbiying'-a!lively 11 busi teSs of it. Alter ' he Ins triptizr i l hi; titik re. - . 1 hollye this ,: hands , (Ton their lie iti.l,;sviten ' l s tbi.y troJsive p river to prolibtiry, cure the . t ,I : , ~ te,i, the 1:111);• 011., rrfOrlll ail .illicriiiii4ClCei. J ' tr: Apobtici: l of our :•;zt , :rvli ! GEE 11 1 like thi r iIAnT7I)IN,4,I?" / 3 , FV . F.VOLE . Ser•— 01,1 1111 r: : name of 9uyet, lived and died in Niarseil-' He amasred a lirge fortune by . the most us industry and the sev e rest habits of eb • ailnen t ee add pnvatinn. .The' . populace pursued him, Whenever Ihe . appear, d, with hooting% and execrittion. were the following words: --e Llati , g observed h from my infancy tit the. of Marseilles are ill supplied with "ivater, which can. only be piocured.at a great price, I have cheerf'utly labored the vlicile of my-life to pro,- re for them this great- litts.a;ng, and r direct that ) the whole of iny,prePerty shaft be laid ciui to building au acqteiluct fur their use.—Li.erpool Stwidard. • J • Ex of the youth only aixieen years 'of nge wen trans pori ii for seven years at the AherAenn Circuit Co it, fur forgeing some bank notes which he exe uteri very neatly wilt) a commir peja! Ms siat l i helped him, and Wag` iMpritonedifor two year?. A isiw Ines.— We find the following in a late Loi l tdonf Times ;— , ‘A mignificent comet was Fee i n thrrigh Tn3ia from the beginning of '' t ltztich, and engaged the attention of the' altrono i nerti, - one of whom actpafly declared it had becolno aleatellite of ihe earth—a ptcr i - rosition which set' , ttousands a langhing." , •..‘-ri. - = ,- ,'..J....': MEE Gatti ix liouisiSree : .— 'he !air Attakiipas Ga. aell i e States that gold dust has Wien foiled ors the plaptittort of Tyson, on the borders orate IHgcde, in the parish of 'tapir!ee l 'some 20 miles froin Alexintliia. - A, gentlemsi) !froni Alabama male the discovCrY. He deciare4thatthe land in thSt part of s the country contains lug quantities of gold. [Some samples of that letely ftsumf . haeu been I* to the city and recogriited as.the puts recital-1 • . • ' fietrz Aceoststrincrtwo.—Apermin hatchet in,:;the citY, of Allighany, about'. ten modthrsince m r k i rivi l i a Ge i rataii gill in that city, with whom bit by ti very pleasantly until a few eyeelts since, when a , moan arrived from the ail , ouniry elamint d 'maW as her liege lord end emitter.; .An autictaa •hle Brrimgenitin tkaa cifectril. bietiveen all parties, t ; ani the first orifo_obtatnell . pcireztaioa i the gentle.; cna - entering into engvgemenFcm suntan both.—' Piti.shkerg Chronicle:. i 4 - - - It has been decided by the Court of Appeals of Virginia, that the enl at ment of sirens in the naval of intiit,;iy aerates - of • the tln4exl.,:ttittes is legal, and that -any . ahem al enlisting is bound by hi. contract, and cannot be disqhirged then Crona.by e writ of. hatiemg corpus, ••, • • -NEW LOO:S. , •;. • : 9 14LOrtiNT1:,'S HISTODT INItyI6ITION4 reeonti'nutribcr 'of-this work has been re ived;anil is' mely, for di:dr:Within.? S4scrii. jionslo the Wolk 'or to the , rstiole . Liiirriry•or Re lig,h7rus Literature. taker'. la this office. • Singltr. • . 1 oomtw'ra,- price !Scents. • IItSTORT or rtze. VN/P:II STATIFfi , 4The third•n i urnlier of this silmiretile and (Tub` criluahle work is received, ill be coppl , ete4" i*2o parts,--price '25 cents eiich. tSub,ciiptictrirt receivfd at this oak.% . UM T C L; ' N . The P,toLtdviplotx and l'ouyille nonria. n y Lave .greed to allow the toll io dealer*. which has ' he! etofore been ehargeit nit itu C. I nob a Head, for al coal delivered in Broad street, for city - consutoptiOr - . It was found necessary to take This allowance.to en able tit 4 deal. ratio compete with the dealers on the Seltuy kat. . The tt : tiiip.tny hilie also agreed' to allow fifty emits on each car load, oreoal dichargetl on tho wharf at “iehmond. The tort and teatispurtfttion re• . mains regular on the Canal.- i . • The slopments frOns die Lehigh to thell inst.. were . 39,557 ton*. ' t From the best infortn , iiiiiii we mil glean,, the Hht p moots from the lack•lwqoi - Region this will Om exceed 210.0ee tqns—:ind the tieeetey front e l l the (I;lli:rent con - mantes Ott the pelogh;;;411I be abbot 300,- M 0 tong. Tile balance, en eft • be:. Eurphed• by the . Schu)iktlt region. • ••• , • .• Y C A k.A 1..' , • Thefolloyvin is the quantiiy ur coat Ritirreri I,y . Canal the present week. ending Thursday evctune e 111,TM *, Schuylkill Haven, ' , 6,690 ' ; Per last report .. .. . i BY__ltAll.4 ROAD:, From roitsville". . . ' $1,:7.1 i •" 'Schuylkill Liarep l -, 1..6;9 I'er last RepOtt , • Fre f ight- Vi Froro Pottas•ille & Pur“Carbon, SclorrlVOl 11a>,•cu, To New York, Little Fella v iiol. Coal ' ' Hie lolbosiog is.the 4tnioont ofroat•tr xnaported on, this road. l'og . the week enain2 on Thurvday evening: 4 ; Bo eta. Toils , . 1 ' ;;;fl 4 • : i: r,o °- i ' Tetffilfn ' 'it lloolllon. W. Purifieri • .IA 1•.1 , 211,7.f.,11(1. • ; .7;r. (_. . W. nitlrdlo A. NI. Stclell ' . ' ; r 4 . . .'-- - • :',., r Aloliy Hill ` .l 1 • ~. . limdav'SlLippt l I , tp l t , • Lein+-tit ',Coati Trade'. Desiwched front Nlsoch . Cheoh - for the weeic t?th;h, 1813, . . = Lerop.h Coal Lc= Nilyiv.tion Co, neavar Meadow It Iti& Coal co, PB:NN HAVEN 1•47.1e.t0n Onal Co-, . ,Sogarloa(Cual CO a ' ? . . • , ; To rA L 1:S111 r:C):NT.I.. . . 1 ' FR 0 . N..N1 Alk 11 0111JN,K. i• [.chub roll Jr N}vi,,lllol.') 1 .433 • 24311 11 11 , dvilr alealn.v 111 t a.Co ‘ I (,( 121 1011 Fiti)Sl PEY , . IANU N . • '• ' . 'l/47.1614in 0141 Co .. '; 63 Sugarloaf Coal Co ; ti 4 Mine' liniVltoad. • ,4 Tfid tolloWilig is likt amount of Coal traostiortoil' on'this Road. tor the week eritimg . 'rhurettlily Tettetwg: Per last rppert, L 'm Schuylkill V alley•liciil f• ~ mount or Coat transpprte.d over this road op to , Jun iN e l I U' : I Tins . , Per fast report .12,(I88 • • Mount k. Etibtin Rail load. - Thr. fo:loWilig 13 tilt; amotivi ',fee I trantipaitcd ore . this road 114 the veeli i Cbdmg TpurA 1.4 eyemng .146 c •• 'roes • . 185 • Pcr la'scirepoq . • ~ 33,824 , dotal ' : 4 ' "39,30 •• ii'ATILAN 'CLEAVER. C4,llectore `Mill ercOlsltall"Roal .I,inoqiit Cl)i,l trilliP . OrteCi O. 'Cr this. r...441,10r the ....Wing on evet4g . l'cr I.lvt f ‘ ep.Lit • • , In Christ Church, Williani , ettre, on Wcdnes• 'illy the 7th inst., bithe 0.0% , „ JAM gG H. C.ote II It j L , E t.,› Jut.' LT, 11. ihughtei of hn 11(n. ' On Satuttlo'y eyjnir,, WE!, irist,jy the Rev. G. Van r. A MlAtros, to' Miss his sr, etiiest'o,iiigh er of Mr. John Hiltc)li: son; bah of Pomyrile.. _' ,• , • In I 'handoPhia,nt the on the Z2th of 11ay f ast;:tl r;i! stop ; vidow of thg late; Bofott4h,in the 49th yezirol CORRECTED V'XILLY.. 'IV heat Flout, Fir abl. s 4 Rye ,do ' cwt, Wheat, bah] Rye, , . !•' Corn.:. " 1 - Egge, do* Butter, lb ftlar `. is 2,19 9 4.5119 • 3.468' as 3u2. 1 ' 162,03 OEM If 1 . d t 1:.563 / tcyo Ul3 - 05 5699 B-bats Toni 106 GOI7 3t 1141 . 11194 .20 H 1163 , 704 39.557 1 :7° . ,)74;i2 ‘y1 ! ., 4 1 A M) NEWELL, Collectmll! 11 . 1: LE , t • 19,t(4 . I V IS, Collector. • 9,605 F.sTY, ME Luarric ' I. Meat J C). ' asidenror of her siiier, gLE N Olt ANN 131- icherd Bie4op of ibis her age Ont. alarket. oitaviitt June 11,_18.1 3 oneon, peilb. - 111 Pork, , • - ‘4 Hams., " 10i titi6,Potatileer, bushl -- •30 50!Plastep, ton 4,50 33 ;Flay. 3'otilmothy tial. 2,50 , 12itelovei " 5„00 • ES 11019 REM MI 34 Fs'7 4757 1,8 ) b 6.14