P OEM OX!A L'.f,-4:.. , ...p0TT.5y,MLF, hATIJILDAI 11101tNILNG, SEPT. ip, 1.1443. ' •i ' The sabseribtr,.Aieht for bun of file best Insly 7 •ivae "Attain Philadelphia. ie prepared tor make tn .. Idaraneetr on all descriptions.: of property. _surh Housed. Mills, Stables, Goods, Furniture . &C., e, at the very lowest rates • B. 13A . 1:.1 , , AN. E7-V. B. Palmieri, Frrq.,:•_No. 59 Pine street, Philadelphia itr authorised to au anACcnt to receive aitheeriptions and-advertieements for this paper. - 17Wanita at thil office; nn active, intelligent bstyiab.out 14 yenta of age, None .reen • apply who eapnot tend. write , and ,speil Be must a,eo be well tecommm lf ruled aegawla chat - m.4er. • ',••• . DEMOCRAI' , C Whit. EUONTY . • MEETING. . , In . .tirstutnee• ef, a resolutipn,tidopted at the _County Meeting, at Orsvige, urg, 'Oh the Ist inst., etCouniy Meeting spill he held l et Hdl'e Hotel,' the Dorough.of Piltivire, on 1 . qatorday, the !Tad of Sept(47lber neal, • et 3 o'clock P. M., for the putroct of forming a County` Title, to be, euppetted at the esuing Election.• 4 ., • JACOB flAi n gEri, • • ELIAS DERR, 1,. F. WriITNEY. r StanchngeOzmitlee. . • •For ( , : anal Conutassi WILLIAM ,TWEED. if Nr ! r• 15IMON GUILFORD.. - Lthof .BENJAMIN WEAVER.: For Congrek:s, 'ALEXANIaEII HA OP DAUPHIN CITNI .. he Canal Commis oncre •,* •-• 7 : In lostw Sanifl'as Journal I, menlionrd the crescilt of the. Whig Convention !for the nomina tion of eantlidates to the Ilhiant.of Canal 'ernmie• stoners, but fo(ye'nut of space dill not &Veil Upon the claims or qtialifications of the re!pecive nonl inear. , . The ticket is now before_ the people; and it is :limper that every man in the t.:conmonweaith • :shoUld understand tl'e serious nature of the con test, as well as the great results width. may flow from it. ,Let our citizens calmly dd thotigh,ful: ly considet the reasons far reft'rm, if such emir s:non' corruption ns have' berm practised for the last few years, will bear.calin ciMsideration. The • -wasteful extravagance -and squandeling • , • tien during that period, is an arst'iment lects itself:strongly - to the .irodt'terize of the.tat payer. lie it is who feels an interest in the mat bar -as. hie pocket pays for all deficiencies and rascalities wr,ught upon this portion olthe pub lic control. . I • .As far , as our opinion' is concerned, we believe that the public.works if properly managed, would he a source of `pr , fit to the State, and might be amide to yield a handsome annual nretuni Over and above the cost of salaries,' repairs; Ace. But tinder' the rite control allot has been the ee,ult Let the present public dtbt,- amounting, .to up= wards of forty millions of dollars,, increased chief, ly by the ;distinction amlnuislnnnagement of the , public improvements, be ilk answer. Is • it not' necessary then, with our State weighed down by these - extraordinary causes ; our credit gone; and - our difficulties • ,increasing'annually, =that •we should strive to make a ihnnge in the i adininis - !ration of these Works, and thus. destroy the eau. ses which have entailed upon us this suffering and degrudatori. ' If such then is the sober conclusion of the corn . • munity, we say-now is the time to work the re form ; ticket is before the public, composed of good honest, business race—not rabid politicians,. chosen to aid a high officer in his high handed' rsbberies; but men taken Irom among the people, khown in their private relations as honest and a l:ileac reproach—men, a hose ex - patience and ificatiodi eminently befit them for the trust, and. from whom the tax payer may expect a careful, and economical administration -of his properly:: First upon the list Of eandidat. a is WILLIAM TwEED, -cf Ngltlitilberhittd.- -,. Tbiglimtlemhn is most admirably suited in qual. . ifications and Chtnatter for a seat in the Board. ' Wherever known, hq Ist deservedly popular for his long and ardent a) tachmentto the public im provement cause, and to' th••Se se.ho do tot know him, it will only be Jolcicssarvfo stare that he was the author, years ago of a scares pr able c mmu. niescimig ore iffo sui, j cet of die which were' publisbeil in. therUnited Stales Ga.. - zette, ci , -er the sigl i ture Nintliumbeitand." • Mr. Tweed is rop . litician, a good busin4s man, • 'and we should hail his election as a 'bright °Men - for theftiture prosp6cia of Pennsylvania. • BINJAMIN WEA'F.II, of 411-ghanip is popu hr tbrocighout all the Westerncocin:ies, as an ac tive efficient business man, honestr , :e , •pal!le, and suited in every respect to the high situation fpr which he is now a candidate. 'lshii nomination . - ' is spoken des a. !nest r4cellent. one, and•his e: lac:in will be gratif4 itig , to alto have the"..wel. fare of thh State at heat; §rno:v Gett.volin, of Ltlwnon; is will and• intimatey kno"wn to many i of" the t Wiens of this. District. s He war fur smeril years engaged as enginear .along the line cf public improvements and his eapeiicuce, hu6iness c3pacitirs, and h tinimpcathable integrity adininhly fit him for the and will win him ,the suppuq of all par when ver he is kn.,v:n. Ile is a':RO moderate as a polivcian:althougli a firm and un.hrinking *lead of the tariff, and tvn cons . der the ',mina-, fiat) . a -very favourable ceo for our interefts.• , The above is meph,ticary a' htt;in'J'ss ti; ke , • niiminated 'with a sincle viow to the reformation of the late scandalous abusps, ,and. the futuro,e , r cenomic I administration of - the Sta - e property. We say , this confidently, for we know the feel ing Which actuated the ;members of the er?riveri lion in adop4pg it. ' With the exreptiot of Mr ' Weaver, whi'is the.prescrit sheriff of Allegheny i,, county, - neither of the it , OVe gentlemen has ever `' held or sought for office. Whey are, in the tru est sense of the term, fresh frotn the.ranks of the Jaye: and have only hien', drawn out.. from hon., • curable privacy to aid tis 'in wresting our credit ' from that destruction and iirgredution with which ii.lung series of nisi-v.l'd ees and mismanagement. . ;has overwhelmed it. ' \ . - Let thelpoople 'r,asrn for themselves in 'Ale' ' coming colite,t—thriquesfiron affoets ell -al.ke,strul• • his n., ercure for apathy that we are not &rutty affected by the msl:adtninistration, r.very man in ' the . Commonweulth, whether distant' from or ad jacent to the ,public works, ter's en interest .in. tetr primer control , equal to his-neighbour . ; and i fenced in common with the rest to pay the :\ del i eiency, caused, by pecuistiu'n .and cerruition, in . the shape of increased taxotiOn. ' - ' ' Now for a moment let us . take a re , 'pective - view of the public expenditures, far the lest few years. 'lt is the fairest method, of arriving at the , tiuth,and . we feel7tMposeil to argue honestly; and conclede impartially. . ' • • Vl'hen Gov:Ritner went 'out of office in 1839. tliii'amminkof Money borrowed end remaining Um, , 044, including .11, tethrotir l lean of atiout - une mil.: . , , lion, Wt . kieti . did not tall due until after.hia 'vira -1 .. mistriitiom, waa'attcul $25,000,0000. I';' o, sta:e . frent taken r. , rri ..)0. - ` , ! data, it 1! , j pre. . I 'I yen that during the thireyettlithiitheimoilledio ['MCP, the exceo .of race hits 'upon the .pub lic• worki . Over and ,above all'-expienses, ',was about $500 5 900, The peoPle will brag' inraind, that at this time tie wok were in ; process of c6mi.letion,• end heavy outlays : mere needed for that Piiiiose.. Frarri that Period until the Free. ent, anti during the whole of Porter; admiiiistra . lien. the:publiF, debt has ineietaiettto upwards of 8403000,000;maiiiri; an increase of expenditures over Ritner s administration of about 535000)000 annurily t `scoanderad away toieffeet unworthy party perposes, and wielded as; astrong weapon to secure political assistance. . 'These facts may be startli4 to mani, but_they • are not the less true. - If the statement is doubted, The proofs _ are ea 's'ily arrived at, and wo adjore 'every man. to de. liberate seriously before exercising bra prerogative as a voter: Of the tibove . 4.bt :the apportion, per head, to every man, woman and• childra the State, is at least 'THIRTY DOLT.III6; of these the corn -parative number of tax :payers are as one to six. and when we consider the proportion'which' the number ;of property holders bears to the whole number of tax-payers,•the burden which acquit] fall upon each, is, to sap •the least of. it; startling arid alarming. turn now to the tax Nisei, and we ask 'him seriously and gravelyi whether hewill not . make - an ego to save hisStete from that inevitable distraction of credit and property, which a contin uation of such rual-priicticra will bring upon' her. If lie cannot argument dirrctcd to his pat riotiim, we say to him that his own pocket calls for .his'orposition to it. AO now !while good aid honest trim Are placed before:him for his sup ra, let him fur once vote as` the' common inter est and his uan 12 , 0c ' ssily dictates. Clan inn' Ties LocorocoNOYIPNATION.--Wernention ,ed in our fast pape . r. that the Locofoco Convention had met in -llarristoug,t,and bad nominated JAS. CLAnK. of Indinia, JasSx,Alixaa,,of - Perry , and SX3I. B, •PosTre, of 'Allegheny, as their candi dates ftir Canal CoMmisstoners. ,This ticket, is well known to be minappsCd !.of rank partiians, nominated alone for party purposes. Of .these three Men, Mr. Clark'is the only one Who has ev.er held a seat in the Board previously] and we with to say a few words relating.te hem in expl.mati,4l of ah error which "a few Wee'ks since we inadver tently committed in-our rper. We were under the impression,in com Mon With a number of oth ers, that Mr. CleWk had left the Bolird in cones qUence of Ina db.guat for and opposition to the system 'of pciolstion, carried on by the adminis tration and its friends, but upon %turn enquiries. we find the 'impression altogether i wrong. In. stead of this, during the first year of Porter's ad ministration, James Clark was Preaident of the - Board, and the expenditures for that year on the -- finis/ad lines of the public : works was an excess over the revenue of upward of $368,000, whilst the year before urier Ritnees administra tion. (and we have correct data to,prove it,) the rev, nue exceeded the expenditdres upwards. of 6,344,000. DesO -not dile fact F eak with startling force? riot the peple look o Mr. Clark then d d tesign his seat in the Board for any such virtuous, reasons as we rive given him eretlit for. But he did so- for the pur lime of enabling him to accept the presidency of the Union Canal Company - , at a much higher salary, tendered him becau-e they heeded his aid in procuring - an expectedloan from.the State. • We were olio led to lelieve'that Mr. Clark was a popular roan among the people, but find from actual inquiry ahmg the line of public im provements, that the fact is not so. On'the con-i nary, he is the meat Unpeptilar man on the Ticket and is generally disliked by „all who have been • i connected with him, for hispncerbearing , ,ty ranical spo-ition. Instead of heing the'strongest he is rc weakest in`the whole nomination. . kg! any MO 1111 EAeLT a physical habit, ta before 'all others should be Cultivated by tie young. Every healthy person slouldba able to watch the sun regula'rlyrstealing hishrbed disc- above the Eas tern hor:zon. -We know nothing that so strength. ens' the frame, aid invigisrates the intellect; to struggle and - contend With arduous subjects of thought as ibis simple cusiom. The morning is a glorious and grand portion of the day, and the frequent contemplation,its beautiful -returning, join. d to the freshness and ' 4 - smiling elaiticity of the -period, bus a e think an influence, not inconsidera ble, oser the moral struc'ture of the mind. Speak ing of the morning. some orns has the folioising el oquent idea,' that "as light, the 'foUndatian ,of all color, is colorlei,e; and as silence, according to Py.: • tbinorus, is-the perfoction 'of,sound, so is the pri-- mary and undifectice n periinne tho breath of the morning." 2 - Intr. WEATIIEII-4 1 ,04, &c.- 1 -since Sunday F irming last, we havel experienced a succcsrion oi'cold, stormy', disagreeable weather. Coal fires were n.t uncoinfettablei. and 'overcoats, Cloaks:, &r., not at all ugeleas. Thismll.apropos tion h»s deprived our young people of many,:ii _pleasant walk, and with; its {mirky veil.shui citit from their gaze the face Of-her sneaking ladyship.'' tie moon. The,heat 61 !he summer is now over, ail our m,untains will Soon begin to exhibit the tick and_melfow drapery of ?kutumn. Frost is aPproaching, and the . prOduct ofthe - regie4i is al l rear risingJn public respect. The black dia mond ha's a cheerful lustrq . when the iWinter storm•howls around ite , ca-einent, and gtiod,rea son ha'e its produCers tb. be proud of its glow, and alarm protection for ItS i•xistence. • .„_ Ty The keeper cf the 11tenagelie, which late, ty exhibited in:thia place, while exhibiting in Mer cer co., entered the de . tt : es was ; his custom, and Whilst playiog nithlihe animals, had his arm , dreadfully_ torn ts' the tiger. 'He wee lying ony tlis bock at the time, 'and with 'great presenietat tapi, he raised hie foot, and.with a sudden Pier 'lion, of it, threw the tiger from him at id gained • Ine feet ; end awing the brute - hick by his man. nee, retired from the ease, and fainted from the effect of the - Wcund.l.lt is 'feared his, arm 'will have to be amputatid., This occurrence but ver ifies his own fears expressed to us, that he would 'sometime or other, stiffer' severe injury from the said tiger, which was u most untameable and say age.animal, 11, ^ ' Funcin Artuntrrin:--Voung Saunders whom rive mentioned in our s mat wrek's Journal, as hay mg been connected with • a m4t daring and ex tensive.f .rgery in New Yorir, has since been ar rested in Boston. 'lnc money has been nearly, ail recovered. Sauriders implicates in the trans action a young Fred Atom and his rife, named , Rape, who, he says, filled up the checks, and 'by . whom_the motley leras secreted;.Strange it is, that 4i.h the example of UniversaLdelection fore their eyes, men' will persist in committing such bold' We do not remember an instance, within the I last 6e !years. of a forger escaping siteccsafuly the.pursuit of justice. Oar slater Ba'!,imili,ftlinersville, is a lively place; we paid a vis i it th'ito the o her day and found every body astir,- agog, busy. By the bye the must be arida eivrake.a the . apprortehing e lectimr: Let; the cittirms not rget ilia memoraii We 'Harrison. daropaigti, but conto forward all and : together! - eorltoral.t3Arceter!and his imp Ephraim are in dulging in 'profess SymPatby' o'er our supppsed tnisfurtunes. Ile:it:4unit we expect the' Carp°. ral always to hare a ' , full . sapply of the bring er •icle en band.--, the price or ra:t, old sub! MI :The Nest,,C*ngreaSnuip.. Alexander Renwey.Bi.q.; the Whig candidate fur COngress Erni, t his District, paid a visit to our l Borough on ,Monday and iTuesday but, - and whilst here -woo allied upon by i a ' oombei otper. song, all of whom expressed themselves gratified with the choice.. We are truly pictured to see the unanimity, of which !tee, rns . to - to- Vardarite ! Ramsey; throughont t he, District, and are i happy in being able to bear teinimony to the qualities, Which have arced him this regard.-- Fearless,- enterptising, and, al, firm tdherent to priOciple r bis election will reflect honor upon his constituent , while it secures to them the cervices and exertions of one who will, never flinch' from the stern duty. imposed upon him. - Mr. Rainrey, left here on Wednesday morning; butintends re, turning. in time.to 'be present at the County Meet; ink. on Saturday next, the 28.1 of Srptember; et which 1 2 e -will participate and !speak. IMr Ranisey's opponent, in; i thieDistriet, is Dr. Urnberger; of Jonestown, -e gentleman well -liked, and somewhat popular, in his'r eightaarhood. He is,,a Porter man, - and en ,rkott-Tari ff man, or ra ther a Calhounite on tbis Vies:ion, being in fa vour of a Judicious Tariff; and opposed to - Dis tribution ; which position, as it is- entirelyaihver. sive of Proteciion, is that lately and at present, occupied by the Free Tradista oft he South:; •Ad. (led to this; the greatest objection urged against 'Dr. Umberger, is ,hia total incapacity far the sta- fi l en. He would doubtless make a good silent mem ber, giving his aye end noe, ,in accordance with his ,prir.ciples, but r. besides this nothing"—lie, Was nominated by the P orter . portion of the Con ferees, through theinstromentality „ of the`Gover nor, in opposition to M. Seiler, of Dauphin, a strong and bitter, A nti.Porter men. What a wide - difference exists between the two men now before the D strict for the popular choice. The one, from his, earliest 'yOntb, by his talent,en ergy and enterprise, has worked himself up into the esteem and respect of the people, and is .now nominated from among the trump to fill one' of the highest offices in their gift—whilst the other seized upon by a party eltquSand used for an emer gency, is- suddenly elevated by chicanery,' (much perhaps to his own astonishMenei to a nomination, Which, stniuld he.be elected, he is utterly incapable to fill. , ' I, • A cotnEnT.—We understand that an ic.chlent al explosion of a cannon. and the . consequent in jury of two men, occurred at Lebanon during the holding of the Encampmenu there. The Man, tending the vent neglected his duly, and a prema ture explosion took place, tearing thii arm off of one, and blinding the other.! Such mishaps Would never occu r ! if.men would use but a tithe of the caution generally prescribed, but year after,year • 0 are compelled to recordlaccidents of the kind, 4nd so in all probability ..we shill continue, de spite the numerous and -terrible , examples which are before the future as a Snide and a-warning. DROWNED.—We are informed by one of the Conductors, on the P. & R. R. Read, of the death of a small boy, named John Burk; who ' was drowned at Richmond on Wednesday lest. The, circumstances attending the . boy's death, were.sip •gulsr, and, were it not for the .tragical event, would be amusing ; anottSr small boy was play— ing with him upcn the whii i rf, when John jumped in. to( recover a stick which had fallen overboard. His ompanion when cul4tioned as td ivbat the _result was, said that ti Johnny came up twice and 'as he didn't come up agsiit, he ran•home to - tell his mother, where he wits." When the body was recovered, life was eitinct. , , • cr y'A good j ke is told as hiving happened it the late Sen l atorial Conferenee in this District, which is well worth &Imlay laugh. One of the conferees from this portion of the District, after listening long end irnpatiently to the &mission about the cr Black's business, Wise and said quite indignantly, that "he didn't know what that question had to do oath the matter, and ihat for his part he ryas for Ictting the nigga,s, fight their own battles. EMI aj.A case of manshiughte'r occurred on the 23d of July last, aOhe D. sloop.of war Pre wss coming out of Malaga.. A seaman named Callaghan drew a knife and stabbed another na med Smith, to' the heart,land killing him instant. ly. On the . arrival atpdrt, the Deputy Marshall took Culleghan into custody, and lodged him in jilt to await miaminatton in tIM District•Couri. We should suppwe that the cffence was a matter for a naval Court Martial, and not cegnizable by the civil Cotirls. l 7 . 1 — Citizens of SebuY lkill ! do not forget the Whig County Meeting to !be' held - at Hill's, on Saturday next. Let there be a general Writ out on,that afternoen: It of imporlance to every citizen that a good county ticket should be formed, and all ought to lie present to aid in its for . matiOn. Mr. Ramsey and several others will. address the ,meeting, which we hope•to ace full•and enthusi astic. • PICTORIAL HIVrOitT 6 THE UNITED STATEIi. -This great national work, by Professor Frost, is progressingsteadily. It has already reached the sixth numbeOnd equal's in character and style, the expectations of ell. We consider this work, as ono of the most valuable that can be placed in the hands of axhild, or young student. The en gravings are not such al _would give the young, a strained and imperfect !idea of the original, -but .are rather an asetstance to accurate impressions. • An Eng'ish mariner bits discovered it-n:1E411 . - 41 of ceonverting the nOulations of the aee, into a prOpelling power.• The perpendicular motion, by meeting with reei,tancti below, revolves the pad ;lle white'', and it is asserted that with proper ma chinery, the motion of the vessel may be regula ted 119 true as by the steam engine. We_ hive • not much faith in tha !principle, and should not I like to teat it in a Cape Horn, hurricane. U. B. Dammosts.—A Missouri paper states that the Indians of the far west are pouring in up. , • , nn the frontier dally an d that Moo:lanes are re• • moving at and near FOrk Leavenworth. It is feared that theyj will become troublesome, Mid the .sLiberty Banner" says that the dragoon grce is en'irely too alight for their protection, end cells upon government to,inereare it. • MAGAZ INS.—We have received _ . the September'nutn ber of this' beautiful publica tion, and protiounce it, as our opinion; that the wotlCis improving as it advances. The num ber before us Is beautifully embellished wiih a fine engraving, and a; plate of the fashions ; and the reading matter is most excellent. Go /T.—George Rahn recently ran for Congress,in Schuylkill county, Pa.: and in Lebanon, Mr. Rum. beiger has been elected; as a Porter man.—Rich. Star A well meant joke Borporil ! bnt aliogether wrong,—The fact is that, when rum's down the thought of it is always appermost—it is Umber , ger - and not RumbSrger : • Break that jug, or 'you're a lost man t - jATCO211:10 COVNTN—The Locos of !geom. , ing County have a warin'time among theMaelves. The Anti.yorteritea.„l have nominated CoL Win Brindle for the Aarembly, and the Portei men George. F. Boal., They both seem - deskrately determined,to hold on, and the ap/il is becoming widefdaili. • • . • 01. Corporal Streeter, ivais attacked in the itreet a short time since, and violently assaulted with a handful of alt. He itallis about it very facetious. norriinding it in the least—the cortxtral is a r . hilmtrldier; barrio tip - - BM THE kgsliil p a rcel-14i tan _Pat . -7— iii,pB4-RAir. ua. ! , --Me oodeoitand' that--; ..' 'Contittlii : _birro now ands smog er:terits for: co .. pletinca :double track between - Pottsville 'sari Ph ladelphii. and have al ready cnntracka for the sill 'inditon.tribectied in its construction. I Besides is IF 00 additional airs sill sod 12 new kiOecrictiveiba e been engaged for nest year's bush:leis: - I We are'kased to see the /spo t, ' , llion ivitiotdjort the part f the 'to 'go on ; 0 ,,,,,, m i ng i li a dt,sy i eles with which they hive had to contend. and are gratified to notice that the receipts of the bet hionttr open - the road amount• ed to $51,000. We also learn; that . tor 'filount . Carboe and Port :I portion aribecoal field !al be Isiil.all SO* 5.3 the lona cited in its 'completion Iv' Worth of stock. This bra . tance,to a cotsiderable po I is its _length precludes the expenie attending its con become the'ntoit valuable ,the Neat York Loci Which . assembled et By raci 36 Van. Buren defigites t Lion. They refused to of selecting - deleates, the. a seleetton, and conseque not considerthdmeelves decision or the Nations! at? The New, Yerk C • I speaking of the late Can %Tinian, has the folloWin Mr. cuilfora, One of tb merly from this State and late Canvass White, as en .works. do wasSi) bsequ lic works of Pennsylvania. Lions for the office for wh . have no doubt the interest, ) promoted by his, election. Airioni fire Police re Trihunc. of Wearierd3y 1 , 4 FALSE Fitispn, Thomas Blakeley for pic O'Brien, NO. 6 .Centre said, that Blakeley and sengers from Pottsville, f_ainogn , in whim for w Fully committed. Non Vrastosr.-,-Return Mattocks, Whig, Kellogg, Loco, _ Scattering, The sarne towns la 905 majority. The to.' lasi—year a Whig majci The (there shows en gear there was no., dim; the foi6lnremb4s of ti This dint look like as ground even in the Wi ; al; The isocoloco On a Senatorial Cand division' ;consequently Sohn) lkill nomiriauAl those from Carhop,-14 , ininetion ~ Judge Coo!, Kimbir Cle4ive:r, E tburnberisnd County, Legislature, by a no . ty. Ho,rill, if electe live. There litre no • field for, Asseibbly, On SUnday morning !Ott; the firemen of Philadelphia kicked tip a granil , rtiw and street fight, in whith a nymher of persons were seri ously injured', some it is feared * f atally. Phila delphia continues , to vindicate 'her claim to the title of the mob eit ." . • 1:1. We find the he United . Staten Ga! • What can compe union, and the betray. me by a generous pen Quite an excil St. Clair, onSrituri horse from 1 / sneaste of this county. TI ; took the stakes. ccy The Loccifoc in the First Con! nominated Lewis in.oppurition to Th have a fair chance berieTheof xhpaper s n i Counts e. and moral tefoim, col A cowman people of thhilborou the large room of I. ozy• The: actual mount-of monfy obtained by Saunders ,the forget, froth the . New York banks, was $28,500. Th i amount recovered was $25,. 400, • . co. A liev Mr - Burnham of _Massachusels, had a singular addiOon to his (unify in the per son of a live `rich was ejected from the stomach of hi irtng a fit of sickness. The cit:ze Mlickerizio w Equal. R. .ATlON.—,Thera etc 50,000 ~oco.-Firmo voters ill Illinois, and 40,000 Whig.. The Loco-Focos tire six Representatives and two Senators in Congre;s, and the Whigs one Repre sentative. In Mis ouri there are 30,000 Whigs, and this largo bay have not .teen one Represen -tative. This is. Loco-Taco-qua/ Representation. —St. I.irria Repu4liean. . • Tell a Yankee tl thing, and he will b l r i the, old adage that, tie out of a pigs to off the IwhOle skin. ly driell in the gin, a mouthpiece, &e thetically.' A Mtrnottnen E CAPED.—The Richmond Com piler of Friday, in dons theiescape, on Wednes day last, of Fletche Heath, the minderer, who was confined in Henric county jail ; awaiting his trial in Chesterfield Co tt, to which the - avenue bud been changed. H escaped by picking locks and it cutting through wit la. At the Barrio time Thomas Cocks (charged with kidnapping 'laves) and John 'Sheridan (in for g mbling) made their escape by the same means.; . KEirtrczy.-1 the parties sianJ. known I, Inthel 12. Ltist year It Whip 56 ; 27, Dembcrats II ALA5Ans.—Th State , will stand- Democrois 63; on_j¢frtiba!lnt 31. I BAVLICS/111* fourteen !Weir necrigis; od the t4e4eri . ettilertneo; eir. rtariew is a 4 .7,- - -,001/RNAL.Ii'.: braneh . roar.l ketsween ;Arbon, conneetiog that othe soiiin road, will lden, and those inter. 11 take , 15,000 donee' ash is of great impor ition of the regio,n, arid' l i possibiliti , of any great ruction, sae predict it to ;test in ike country. fuer. •State Convention se,.laat week appointed tile National Conant- dopt the district }system my fair mode of making tly the . Calhounites will bound tO abide by the 'onvention. • i.orier l end Enquirer, in I Commissioners Con- Whig nominees was for was associated - with the _Meer on our late public ally engaged on the pub .itd has superior qualifies , 'eh he is nominated. We f Pennsylvania would bcr ..rte .to the New York est, 4e : fled the Wks!. Officer 'Barber arrested . ing the pocket of Thomas hlarket,•Place. 'O'Brien himself _were fellowires nd that be paid Blakeley's L ich,c ho pied hie pocket. of the money iecoveied." from 169 todvap give 20,504 17;503 • 2,777 --20,280 ejorily, 224' , • t year pm ] Paine, Whig • lie to be board from gave I. f , rof 236. ~ nereased %big vote. Last e for Governor. Three of 'engem; elected tiro Whigs. if the Whigs wero loosing betel States: _ Mottocke [Conferees could not agree 'date (or tho Distqct. A took place end thoee from F. lingbes Esq., and 'mime and; raw- put in n4l augh of Monroe. l g., of Coal township, Nor. kiss been nominated for the •:rty meeting, in that coon• make a good represent°. • threC candidates in ttk• That countir: °flowing hireible iepioof, in cite, of Mentlay last: sate for baseness of the r;rnsti of the , confidence. reposed in John Tylr, Frb. 29, 1836: ing scrub race came off at • ay bat; between a pacing a., and a tho l i rongh heed poney Pottsville nag, we learn, of Philadelphia have spl [reiaionat Dstrict, and have ronsillatt oa their candideite I. Inds McCully. The whip I f election in that District. oi-a:dsys are filled with oc orgeries,.swindling and rob ppcars to bea vicious ono ;ems to beat a stand. I posile, held forth tq the-geod gh on Smithy [coning lest, in • Town Hall: • ladelptna-prcsanted. Cap rd on the 25th ult. at it is impossible to do any r e sure to try it. One, hearing is impossible to milio a whis• procured one, aiegripped After the same was sufficient he found no diffculty In fitting and now it squeila mortpa. the Hoarier or Representatives,' ' higs : 62, Democrats 37; un eenate, Whig's 26, Di inmate parties stood,; in the House, 'es 44; in the Senate, Whigs parties in . the Senate 171 f tbis Democrats 16 : Whigs 14. 7 - ~ i l ls 37. Democratic majority r ato Tiivrx.-418 election for'', took plow - - in • Sal/Anne); ii inst. Tho Wings •elii:teit e Dotootiatibut three 7 Last, mberstieltisjarity.: • • ; fl! I sOrifi.O. EH (c"'gim_4 444, xff•cr. l, 0::It.4 Demon4t i+ ,•witl appeaC.oeit week. . , cc? We wire trtsited tvith , a teal:old fashioned equiconetial storm . oft Thursday night. ' Cold, murketi, and disagrahle, with the rain falling in •••.t. temente All the, time,. Great - Weather for young ducks, that! .'I ' ' ' i '-: • , . . , :, Wewould c allc thetitention of country. store ' keeper to the new; wholesale estehli.berient,opened by Mr. Yardley In the,' York Store house: We learn, that 'being et:inflected wilkieveral ;large-con cerns in the city, tie • ceo sell geed' here as cheap as thej 'ear(bct honght below. -1 • .-• aclF•titur friend pelle t , at the corner Of Mahan tringo'itt.tritill crintinuesto receive and sell the good thingStaf thus life; in' the stop° -Of wa'bermeloas, peaches, nutmegs:, &e. Give hips a car 0 I • ry.Copt,.. BraileY has removed his shaving es , triblishmsni (not IHrokces'efflce):. to a neat little place' nearly oppotte his old stand. He will take pone, beard edict t o crack. of a cow'sharnb, and that iect without akinning or say Othe r;. such 'ci.: tras.,!,„ . , 1 I • r • 1 .1 i . c A !recalls:T.7 ha , chuylki i ll.was -very high,. Moen' our paper was - tint to press, andt r great • !Cara are entertained that the ,Navigation May receive Material damage. ' The water was t'o high , to. permit Boats to lin yesterdayi i The -Warrenton, (Va ) Fllig styril that R. H• McKim, tried for shooting R.' H. Lee en the 24da July last ; has beef acquittid. 1 ' 1 ll • ' 1 ' Million H Wanh who she:ended from Spring. - field, 111., some twelve ;month ago in' the charac ter of ,a defaulter'ro a largo atnomit t 'tvas arrested at St Louis on Tuesday: the • i ...9th ult. - I f Rev; Mr. Anderson, of Kentucky, has discover edia made Of teaching the derif and dumb to reed . andajmak ! He has ten.rht n de.Sl boy. hi I . ;tnr months to pronounce venrds of tare syllables: • I ' • .1 'l'he City Hotel, a'. Galena; Miaow , the law: t Went in that place, was f.let•eroyed by fire on the 1916 nit. • • I ' 1 I I ' - 1 -! i. • • There were five deaths by : yellow ever at the Charity liospi tal,in Yew OrlCana.on the 2sth ult. • 1 The Boston Post says there is a man living'in Edgartown, Mass., who; can repeat the entire Bil hisMerrierite.c.: ', • . • • di. There, was six i tect water in the channel at Pittsburg . on 'the 9th - inat. and the Water•still ri ' , • . A I considerable quantity' of the new crep t was reeeiVed 'et Charleston, S. C., on the Sti; The fright of search' is ceded Ito fine tooth . coinbe, but not - to Britisheruseis. The Eon. David Henshaei, Sec i rel l ary of the Na• TT, is at, present in iiiibton,•end °hoist to itrpeet tho Navy Yard, natienarships, ' ;Arrivals at New ; Orleans, infirm ins that them was little probababiy : of the Yucatan aut9rities accepting thepropositions mode by Santa Anna. I,end slide occurred at Algeirs, on the sippi River, immetl , Mely opposite liter Orleans, on the ISt inst. SevMsl old unoccupied tendinents ttlmbh.t.f l into the rriver.,'• Mrs. i ..Bilhop, a scotch woman; fat'anil; forty,' is holding forth in Ruston, Liu the' • ',ingathorings of larlitt.' Another duel cattle off at New Orleans on the ISt inst. • 1 • I The Rev. Albert Barnes, rd Philadelphia, his delined the recent ealU to the Autiurn Thuologi. cal Seminary, at Auburn. l ~ • I ! i Men 'TITO mQra %nog to give 4tiviee th:ni to take It. . i. J • 'rho' Whigs of tho sth.. Congreasional District composed of Bucks;onj Lehigh counties, have cp. Pointed Jonn W. Honig DECK of Le WO, as a Del egsto to the Distional Coneet.tion. • ;.,Greetzs.—A party of fire gypsies arrived at Baltimore on Finlay in' the ship America; from Bremen.. , Dr. Lardne; is lecturing with good atlases at ushurgh,Ts. Thrimair,whose habits %v i er° exceedingly tritOMpt.rale, oca9' run over by a train of ears on the Savannah Railroad and Lineal . MANUFACTOItiCS NEW is „ ; stated that there is now scarcely a imanufrctory in New England that is not in full operatiCn, and, some, to fulfil orders (or exportattr, ore running both clay,,and night, employing a distinct set 61 . hands.. TUE PETESTRT•NS.-L ' LSWOIIITII & Fpon ac complished their feat, on Wednesday last at Mis tral, of 1.000 mila l a in 1,000 c't;nsccutive hours.-- Yono improved under, the exercise end E fell-off very , ',The recent flood at the &nth wai severely fc: at Charlestown,Ve; Hagerstown ; : I dd.; and Ge-rge •tinin g ,_to. C. Thj toss will be very great. 'Rev. John 0' Ohm+,les, a highly esteemed der: ibtraan of New Vork, hse accepted thec;ll 'at a partjst Church in Roiboreugh, hear lioston. An Errickssnri steamboat has camMeticod run ning upon the Jcirrres . River - • • • ' . ' We uro now in. the midst of some of the anni• I/Sparks of our naval and mi:ifarci;ietaties. A little .girl, 'the daughter Buck. of Washington, was burnt so E evcrk ly on Wednes day last by her Clothes taking fife, that she dud the following day. , • ' • There were sis deaths by yellow fever in the Ohatity Hosp4ai at New 041e6is ,on the 3lat • . A lad, only 17 years of age,,Who hes b •en cm ployrd forsoTnime past as, rtiEl 4 dlcatrier between Winesburg y and New, Gardenl?Ohio, has been arrested for stealing letters from ihe 'mail bags.• The receipts on the Western Mass ) Railroad, during the week . ending on the ,2.1 instant, vier° $14:408. Major btmertir, of the Marth ordered to the;command of th' Brazil station. • I • TiESPETIATION OCCASIONED ni GANING.--ThO i - following paragraph ne give as we received it:-- . 7 A few evenings ago, a young man connected - with some- of o u t, most genteel, families, Was fleec.- ed not Of a Coneidersb'e amount of money in ono of the fashionable gambling hitaies in the centre OUT city. The money was lost at faro, and exci ted by liquor, Mid.' maddened by the defeat, be 'snatched a pistol, lying in' an open drawer, and fired at his opponent in play. (no ball inflicted buts slight, flesh ; wound, entering the wall oPPe i- site. Welhear the sink has been bushed by the interference of friends. Anather warning. to . young Mcn.—N, Y. Herald. ' JOHN . Quito An uss.—The venerabfe ex- President Adam has accipteil an invitation to deliver an Address in Cincinnati during the pre sent fall. ThpMayor and , citizens of Pittsburg, 7ithout distinction i of Party, have held . a public meeting, and appoiiited a comtUitiee to invite him to', visit that •city 7txrhile ioing to or returning from CiUcifinati, and' to niake preparations - for his re ception tte . the gliest ortfte city, in the 'event of -bls'acceptarice of, the invitation. Fun, Fei,ash 'Hartford Coll . rantivisbes ta , , know whether, ittr. Van Buren . is "fitsk,fieh, o r f0w1 ,. , " • - iF yheCottitiliOid F'raec!or rif e—.,, He may be a little or,liiiell;lbtit in our nion 'he ...,...,_,. .- --- . -- - - .77 7 " -- ., ‘,._ . .‘„, , STUANGE ,DA'll.ltV.rutri:T.--..isi have the.lo'.• • LATS4II--1,11611 YUCAI'AIf.-;-A gentleman sifilif.. .' , . , ; , • lowbig.ectillylefeiting story ot-nrattlesneke,,in is' ed in the city last everting, who cauMpassengetin &km', paper. )It sppeart quite as probable. 'as the bng Forest, from Sisal, inforrriiins that about that of cur old friend, doshukß.liddingtoii. i _the ilith hugifisti the Secretary •#the ltneriian ' Mi. John. Foster. of Danvers, Mass, ethnic an Commissioners strived - at' Merida - ' l With terms,-of . 'eleen!ric individual, and whet lives by himselfon agreement offered by Santa Arine;i •(thicli are an the Lynticld road, had captured the snakef short derstood td be in brief es follime;;;':' 'um"previout, and takeiri it to his domicil or the The Yucatcpos are to collect : their duties ital purpose, as rte says, of taming 'it. He placed it cording, to the, present form, and tipilr general in, i : in a barrel in his room, where he kept it securely tenor regulations will be ) contindid . ... ' .- 1 foia few days previous to his beingbitten, when Their troops are to aid Seam i4na in fo r eign lay some means it contrived to make its escape.— war, and he will retain some lti c 4i c , t , It a,i at • Mr. Foster searched his premises thoroughly, as. 'Aloha. . • • . :', be thought, hut Made no discovery of the where- The Yucatecos had not agreed to those erms abouts of his snikeship till Tuesday avetiing.—, _when the Forest left. I ft.w!ts expected aCo vets- On'that evening, about ten *o'clock, ho Was . about lion or Congress of the fiVe departments would to retire for }ho night, when starching liack of his meet in's few days, when the thte olretywouhlhe finm- I chimney for his matches, ite,,,wasbitteri through) ally iefuted or accepleiLl ! qi; i the finger by the snake, 'which hid contrived by The brig Forest sailed on the,_74iti, and 'wired ' some means to work himself there. Mr. Foster at the Belize en the :30th ult. 1- 4 `l .I. I. immediately' struck•s light, and tied a cord tight The Captain, of the ache 147*Ptiin,itri'ved aroundl the Wound; end for some time sicked' the from . Sisal informs tui"6 - dna he's , ' as at . . poison kora it. Ile.then Awk his snakeship friim Merida on the Mb tilt.„ . hk bed that but little 'his coljertend killed him; and wound 'psri of his di s position existed on 'the Pirt !afloe Yucatan tia2 . reeking body around his wound. Ab l out 1 . 2 0 . 7 iholites, t aecept the prop,isitionymade by Santa clock he was in so mush pin es is be' obliged to / /inns . l; anticipaticn of an: early Outbreai;tif 'go out) and pall pp his friends in the neighborhOOd, hostilities, troops ware already collectetlAtt Meridi who immediately !bound up his arm in fresh Ines. and its neighborhood, end the:.government w as 'dote rritd, and applied such other remedies as are making .purchaires of corn and-:erther,privisions, considered 'good . in such -C a se s . Although Mr. with a view of ' preparing itscirfor.,the eniergen- Yorder's arm is sivelled.verfThuch, and ho.soffert , c y,—.lV. 'O. Bre _ :, - -• ,_, • _ ~...,.........,..-J..._ from a niuseiiting sickness at his sto m ach, and, a - Tue Morinois; ST TUE 1 /AI tall—The fidlowing pricking niiiribncsa about his bend, yet it isloped. . concerning the increase and cinnlition of the Mar - froM his possessing an iron constitution, and his wins, at tha West is Ireton piiiste letter to a gen -.rtlistel'y applying such renrchini as were • , in ibis . Ci ty, dated, :- - ly _ _ 1 within his:reach, that he will recover front the ef feels of the poison. . 1 1'he snake was d i a largo size, and hod nirc mines. . The editor of the New York Aurorfn, in telling this story, says that he , once knew olio "snake ta mer' in St: Louis, fruni the iSnake Digging,' in le n VA. who 1.151 bitten by one of his int'unaiiing piss pits, during an exhibition: His armi s,elled up dreinifully, rind hit was in the most exquisite tor ture, his litady having cotnmeneid turning livid--, when the celebrated Professor McDoWell, former ly of -Louisville, Was called, in, wholimmeiliately scarified the wound, and the flesh toy a considers- . ble distal* around, and injected it-with spirits of ammonia. while the patient was kept; poison-proof by'cirpioui draughts of brandy. TUis treatment was continued for about , thirty-six hours, and the man was traced; hut, as with the Diitth Miller get ini oiferiCeit it was .a tarn tight thquin z.V.• Pus K!,. —We clip the tollooting fr . om one of Mr. NVoott's Intesi letters from lielsroi. '1 he ciateh, at sevetal of the first-ctanges nut of Dublin, v i tas Itiact by 'an unusual nttrdoer of very • importunate-beggar women, who.se,clainis were urged, sometimes in the mod piteouS accents, and at others, with en ildroittiess,atid latimor,'spide a musing. At Drogheda, the lteaustiesieged us in a way which, though embarraSsing tia a Lady; was quite smiting ti the other passengers. In hand ing this Indy 'into the coach, after dinner, a woman appritrichial us saying lour honorjwill sure give s'imething to a poor starvin; widow[far the sake of that sweet lady that owns you.' l'o get rid of this mode of attack, I gave her iienny. encouraged another„ who earl timed •your honor's a happy Om, with such a beauttull lady 'by your side—Unit forget a poor creature with eight starv ing children,' :She got her ponn?; an I &spewed only to give place to a third, who lidgan .Lung life to you Tuner and to your honor's ;feautiful lady. May you find the sweet tattle ones (Ono will when you get This ono gave Ore to another, who commonceil,sGOLl bles's your honor and long life to your honor's jewel of a lady. It tvss Li lu,:ky day she 'mods. choice of ymiri lunar, who is as good to ,ihe poor widows."Phis,l to" use a emit phrase, tvas , Coming it too strong; and the lady exclaimed, if:l , ' away, you jade: I ant not married at aut nothing daunted the hag continued, .wen. i r not married already, itri soon you will ho, fur you're teo-rrood arid sued a lady to let his ho noi,he !)reali!nr; his heart for you. ' My small coin was ,exh,unfed, and roller thtin stand 6uch tire the 'lady gave the , jatle'-a penal herself,, heti we were spared (Other" noney anee ;II the tittard's call right.' to the coachman, the eHek of whose whip dotted the hopes of half a 'fiOre of other .yri anws' who were gathering fort onset; The Loco Foe!' Convention in New Vork have elected 9- Van Boren. and 4 Catkin!' delegates to the State Conv'ention. Rosolutiona expressing a preference for Mr. Ven Buren, -tirawn up,ur der the eye" of dlr. -IL F. Butler, ex-Attorney Gener al of tho U.-S., were endorsed by i,ho convention, :31 to 17—the. minority proteetin end givin g no: tice of an appeal to the Peolile. Ht:neuron the' Ptehtian, the leading Van Buren 'organ, discour- aes in thfi wise:— i•V'e shot Id Think that our frfi , nds wbuld be pretty well tiatisfiCA by 41,i4 time, ihat 'temporizing , is of no utility whatever ) : All thil plilincal parties of the Jay are combined to p'ilt ti Van Buren; tind eventually they will all subside' in fa vor of Henry Clay.' Ltt the line* drwch. . that it rt, t fiir us is against us f We a, St no.fa vors; and never from the beginning, expected a tied oleic lof traitors., Hang nape banner." VICTORY t e,AVANNAR.—Art election for Aldermen took place at Savannah' In Mondayl , last, and the result is thus announced in the Ile-, publican of that city yeanhe whole num-, her of votes Tolled; was 1,062 ; this year the whole number is '1,141. The hihe.4 Lace can• dilate had then GG7 votes ; this year 570. Last year the highest Whig cMidtdaie received 461 votes . ; and this year our highest crindulato has re.l . reived 596 votes. \ye have thtis carried in ele yen - of her Aldermen; while our opponents have . . • ; elected but tbreo of theirs." says rhnt this, is an Iri ian 'word, signifying , the placeiwitere we all got drunk together,' end that this mime *a; given to the Island by the Indians after their itr:t debauch with Hcnritk Hudson, in 1609.1 o Corps, has been u -marines on - the The St.,John.New Itrunsorktter gives Sccaunt - of further outrages and riots: ia stated Chet on tsunday evening previous, ..sonto persons' front Newcastle went over to Chatham to'cutend Divine service, and after they had token theireeats in the churc t b, a rno' b rushed in, dragged them out, and best :them' severely. . Some of the ringleaders in this outrage Were cnptured, but, immediately 'res cued and an erprees was sent oft . to Newcastlelnr more soldiers. These were embarked in scows, and lowed down, about midnight hi the steamer St. George from Prince Edward Island. On ar riving. ,Chatharn they friend about 400 meri, well armed with muskets, and -Provided with two field pieces,. determined:to resist tr, the last extre inityt This was the state of afilirs when the mOl • . Iloate AcT.;--The father pf the rescued to . / Fen& us this account of a notec act by a boy.-- W hat parent will not envy the feelings of. Conk• I n's pare n —N.Y. A a - ter/can. .40n :Friday last, the first efiseptembor, ono of my ;child, en, a boy of 5 years, by . accident fell from _a boat in the water at Cold Spnng,lting Island, and when nearly drowned. Ms' reeued by a lad 14 years of age, named HenrY 41. Conklin, (son or Usury N. Conklin, of BooltIpti.)-wholushed in the water with all hfa clothri on, swam about tOO yards, anil.rescurd tho child fro:n a watery giave. - When the boy ivasasked if he was not afraid alien he;attempted the rescue, he answered that ha was only afraid that be-Uotild not reach'the spot, att be - had but rscrnly learned to swim: =I letuan ._ y, OistuatK, lowa Ter.:Aug. '27, 1813. tt The marmons have had;i]gteat accession to, their numhars this Spring :.andiSummer, mostly Erigluttr.: The City ., of . Natt;toi r ) has become the raCeptacle of Many ihotisarti,le of poor, deluded . fanaties,'.who are deceived;'ribbed - and oppressed by their 'corrupt and designing)eadera, in a manner that is - truely revolting to th,qChristian;patritat and Philanthropist. I regard ttiat People as corn bitang the elements of en' :ttifplosioW that 'vein, sooner or later," reduce then; a sect or society, to a sta'o of chaos:and aharciii:. There seems to bo already the premonitory sinitlitomi of a 'consul. ; lion among them. Many are hp spirits that , hesi. tempo' to manifest their disatt4tion and diyloyalty 'to their prophet and leader:l:lt , TOUCHING AsacooTt r --Thy f.llowing ahich we cut from the Daily ,Chrtioiele; is well worth reprintmg : ' .tA man, who Was in,. thqtabit of going to a neighbor's corn fi•ltl t . osteel,),he grain i ,one day . took his son, of snout oighi*ors Id, with. him. The father told him to l host The bag, while ho loOked on to watch if any . 40' were near tta him. After standing on thk, fence and peeping through allithe rows of corn; m returned to take the bag from the child, and ibigan 'his sinful woik. Tether,' said the . boy, I.yon ; :fltroot tolook s me where else' .Which *ay supposipg ho hadser4l some one. , Votifirgot to look up to the . sky, to see if GMI was notiiqig you.'. The father felt this reproof of the chtldqo much, that he left the 'corn field, intl. returnedAteme, Ravi nester again • ventured tO steal ; rememlieiOng the truth that he lisd learned. front the chirk iliAt the eye of God , always beholds THE Till L'311 . 11 rx TENIig*RY.I . 3. -- T11 11 : The Niagara Cornier giveisihe following tes4,on9: for the triumphant stiecess'Ut the Whigs in Te 4-: liCSruc,,nt the late ete'etiori • 6.11 it ashen ivhi' the Whigs of Tennesiire were gl.ri ,, USly ucceoful t .lhe atiewerls,L—Tfiey 'won it y, u--fhey erliertd ihtifit id , : rn um -I -they plaritq . thea.;:elres„ OA thrir irinci ple.s -and in ev!ra they , did THEIR. ni New . York., tit a ! Hirer is a pat:tin for you. IVii/ sots party it . 2 "1 .‘ We commend the 'ex - v ple also to the Whigs f Pen nAy I v,i i ! Witt lieu follow it? CIAY IN Ouro.L'Ol e Ohiii State Journal thus rodcludes'an article , iii the signs of the times: "There ii but one feelint •among us In Ohio and for ti.is reason we hi s 4 neg'&ted to Copy all the Apres.ion , of public ;;reeling, but have been contended with ree'orditig:those - of Congressional Conventicing. Our trierti in -other ttl.ttes rosy rest , ,oesurrd thit Henry COyovill carry , this State , aga;net Van Buren, Or, anYiZtither single Loco-Fuer:l, by a rnjortty is on: whelh)ing as did Geri. Him • son in 1840." :'r. Su groat; says Dr. Cur . 6, - 2:O6We diffimities of treeing out the' hidden ditusesof . Ite disorders to which this frame•of our's':Osubject,tb.tt the most candid of the pAfrssiot t ye aih.seeo9 lament-' ad how unsvoidahly„ . thei','are in the 'tlatk, so that Via best melicines, • stEninistered.by. the wisest heads, shall often do tE6:inischief 'tite.y intend to prevent TIM VERNAL EQIINOV;;Witb ICS Cogs, and gaNs and'-capricious clian4Sa'APort. other. is a trying tint() thr persons whose litngo pti delicate: Coughs, and he avant courtiksOCAunsumption,&are curette prevalent, and the fotind4t ion of many a fatal ease of inn Imation of the lutigAbronehitis. Rheumatic fe ver, pleurisy, &c., is not laid. Yet why should these delitructivediseases , ,,l4e allowed to gaiher heiid . (or rather' when the hiferAon‘of-the respiiatory or gans which lead to thent,-pan,tie subdued) by the ugli er JAYNE ' S EXPECTOSAWO Wd panic for a re ' • : . . [C or sale by FOAM anP.S.inderson, Pottsville, A gents for the.Proprieior, • • September -16, ' 3B , . . ORRECTED- WEEK V. i40TT8i11.1.6 Sept, 16,18 Wheat Flour, pr BM :$5;745 Bacon, . . per lb. Rye do 'cwt., "^ 8 Pork, 44 Wheat, behl 141 4 4 Hams, • " ' 1 . Rye, " ' ; c A Potatoes, bnishl 3 Corn. " ' i 4'll Plater, : , ton ' 4.5 o,its, • " ' i 43 May. .' r " 15,00 keit, doz , ; ; _ to Timothy e'd", fish! 2,5 Editor i lb ,' • k2AlClover ' "-' " 5,0 Ir:r A stated meeting; of FRANKLIN ENc.‘mr— MENT. No. 4. will ttejtc4d,on iVe.dnesday evening, Sept. 20th. - Pt GS o'clrik:; ; ; • : J.D. F{ICF., Sch. September 19. 39 - STEEL,: • JAMES S; . S . VFINCEg,..JII: 140. •63. North Water Street, 1 Doon Ifiyiow Ancu ST., phiuktephia. ,rY irtAS constantly nnili • and, ti full assortment of IRON 4- STEM which May, be had on the most rcasonablel fattbe. ' SeptcmheL 9, ' • - • LINDSAY 11tilSTON, BOOKSELLERS, 113:117.i1DERS, Aff'D STA.. Titt.TMRS, 1 • 441 North Wad caineW 414 and Chesnut, 81. Phtladelphia,. A t 12,.•' WELSU VA)111.1" , JUST received a . 14,Ca 4 ,l Arto Welsh 'Family Bible, printed in!'.:Vngliatratid Wetsb,-wk4h wit' be sold cheap I, ;he subseiriber. September 9,_3 7 *-'• .B,i B.4TNAN. V 600Ilii' 0 NEW GOODs ! ! o ar NyED'Oßl•ttit4s . CLOTIIS,'FIGUtt— a. ED ALeACAS,CE.RAFEi DE LAlNS,entire• y naw articles for E s idie'a Dresses, jtiet received, Ind fie sale.b . i' -- • *11:4 A. liwiDEitaClN:., Septertilief 2.' • riITED • • -' AGOOO Girl whol el Cooking; Wishing. and tronidg of a nniV gone nerd apply, except one who is rani, valid*. and +who can toga xecoannended. 1 , tpisfy at ibis effid'e. I 0 1 al liffl II EMI