The miners' journal, and Pottsville general advertiser. (Pottsville, Pa.) 1837-1869, November 04, 1843, Image 2

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PIYTTSVILLE. -
SATURDAY ,IiORNIN(•, NOV. 4, 184
El=
The enhimriber. ,I!,ent for one of the hest 'Vic/Ur
t-ne.6 00ces in Philfaitlrhirt. in prepared to make in
murices of de9iptiot,e -orproi.cry ntiet'al•
Houses, Mi 116,: Stables, Go,.de, Furnitute. ,
et the very lotient rates - . B.- BANN A 1,3,
• ID - V: .6. Palmer, Ertl.. No :59 Pine nmet,
Philadelphia in atehiiritxcl to act .as /teem to receive
, mobscritellons and tolveronciorou for thin paper.,
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- • . NOTICIE.
' -Tie stibecribei' ?A ill , be
,thankful, ir all those who
ate Ini , cbtoil to hen, mid nii, aiLle to- pay. wAII please
call acd,sttt,:e' their a rcou., til . , itnmetinerly. Thme
hz, leg claiutt,tigna.' , 4 lio.'subtcriber,- wiil plein6e 4460
prwilt dam ininydietely. ' ,- - - , .
th.t.2 8 0 813 . 1- ' BENJ. BANNAN:
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enss!i :r ge Agr I.Cy, &C.
The subscriber, toTteilatt d t.• en age Passnee,•
, paa•etrgers from ev i rry 'fool of Epea ha, I rel.a od. Scot
inndand Waits at the very irn.a .l rates. Ile aks
at
'wadi to reingtiog moicy to vet) , fin rt of Europe, in
sums or one P. mil and up,a , tlit. By proms attir ,
'ion to business belexi.i.et , io g enet.: safit•raction.
:K 14 tNNAN:A ,, ent,for
• 111CNIURRAY.
',1•11$ Publicallom.“
All the cheap ;nihilism:4ls are . Cos sale al this offers
ms soon as t...so,ri prices.• Sine, copies ,
seiv'ssrirk."ol,(aq‘ed to 111,!:,.. I
LocufialniNan and. a Tav if.
We hire' frequently sae led tin!
-passible to 'ur.tlera and the vizt ivies of thi l f Lo
rotooo fury h !are an r I , ohm; by their acts.
have this n. t . b ecause we fouhtiti 'thy truth,
or patitotrain at the mass, but because we have
ILr years noticed 11.0 a perahohs of the pakty lead
sor,f,ar,d kkow,how tar they straw expediency to
interfere with -Vicuiple. A 5 an eerience that
ibis evnion is n wati.lut fountla pmi
-our ma . era'to the variousLocutu.o pruat. tt,r,ugh.
-n . ut. the c ,, tintry, who, liro v when the
,catise for .
•Adissitoulat on ha='pas-ed away. cone out ,boldly
in advocacy of afore very ',Nue whteh
h a ever be n wailing, Du tug the bite
-can Fa, the efraTe of free- , r.tderr; against th , ,
I, calm° paftV brought &mil inttiignant sihtw
, of rheti,ast.ivtulent I , ro e-ta ions agatnSt it.—
be penplcw . t:re •old,thirough the nictliurn'utb , th.
press a:.d ro , .trurn, . that th a. was nolitPhi mu"
than a species of - whig:slander, and in come
: •sed they eten went so , hie as to elsiinfor them
saves 'MP aneritof hawng p.,esed : the- •bill. • All
thiawris,done for the Port; ate kf lineVg the Co.lll*
cannily to the :.tie intektlimsof the party. i and we
are sorry to sty that in many'ea-es it had thee! ,
,iect of deceivhog,. The part:sau dernag , gueir who
the ranks never stick a at expo - clients when
sopreinien - is crincerind, and have given us no en.
:idence that they{ will protean or pro tie any ti fog
to her than j oParri4c the ifrteree•tS of fault , 11
• ". The itr i onerhate7reason for po,trical,diaimuli
-Can having rowv passel! a .ay, it is ludicrous to
: .not cc the affected hakinras of effr "nte l ry with
whielbthe luteofoco papers throng' 'Out the court-
: - try are now bluste!iug in dr f ene ci Free Trade.
The Democratic A rg.'s is the title, of a hew Phi
, ladelt;hia - pap , r, which' euntains the peutrant re
' in relation to,lthe (pleat:op of rrotection,
tinder the foll Owing banner: ; ' •
Fur. President
MARTIN BUREN:
" HENRY A.l
Tdc intei,d, laying before our
• 'readers, as soon as space•will pannt, a c'alta. coo
. siderite. and Commonsense view of until su'i:ct,
-addressed - ha - the profile of Mary laud, by la ci fieu
-of that Stale, sa.d be the lion. Jobu S. Le
, • .grand. We have dies. nit fer,lina rth.n l ;l) , Cause
it contains a c'ear an I cow lilatse
gainst the protective! a . ; Stem M fe r wn..ls. , and,
1
-• st,, le. I.leture this : however,
we h t ive.une w. - rdto say as Is :our own posit:on
s in regaid to this ma , t , r. The Witigs ti l a‘'e siren
sly raised th it _ld &Waive. elitist of, s. jAmcricati
iyinem '1 and s. pro!' c industry."
Placing no c.mfi.tence 'in eikt.er the ioa.ll.v a ee
or integrity of the people, (bey seain 'ffer Ahem
'the double insult of , m , king .an eppel
pecuniary intr re . sitn 'and di ,t•appeal [drceptive
'ene. Their ti
nly.hripe is to le;.d the'tnas. asiray,
•by trebling; out take lights, aad sitarspiting
them into the. s l ip/titof 'D r n arri m lasuras,
- fatly ho.s ile to, ttWirbr st not to
lie denied that these hive I'r , ,tlw , al some
. effect.. Some of thitae,y, be are ::tnerest , il iu Man-.
ulacturia, lia'ye•been , a;li.e .turin tart 11. f e p
, campaiin 41, pimmtime; he Intsr,sfs of what
Men ostyle , t me . a; To. If fi kei." do not
fear any . seranid,ftl 'Millirem the Hemocratic;
rinks fr m t , ut at roturie whemevery
-Ongoie of intrigue arid fool phi; is b. 't hear
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-against us. it is tine-lo oursely.,s and !he country
to caret nur °nem ca at. I very • turn, slid expose
cieir di , borcos aoil „duplicity. They are now.
under
under the lea& of 'lr. I'l fully pled; , ti to me
, ~ of his inirantord. Atnerican Stysiem.
What, then; the .Itity of -h I) mocr'acy
Wittily to d r a• it has 'al :•ays lions, uttler such
,circumstances - to have to pa'tei l ino equiv..
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cation
noievoo t he quest.en; buy .to t ,its
,stand ator i ce w:,e.e it lios• trio oiphlritly sto A
Con -the loos! 14sis .hs - -yternal and
•iinnititilet,' principles' of political jtistiee. The
• titemeerafiel).f y po.ses-„es the-envitilke'di,tinc
likl*f being a: porly in tact. haviiXg ti stable
nd of Uni m gn i-s .cheitahed. ptinCiitles, while
s _ opponents c‘iiistitute a mere fa. twit, !empora .
fur united the.attionmeot of some measure of
.erPedo:ncy, or the elevAti Hi of o:no par' icolar in
..
• Aiyidail. 'When y arses,.we can refer
lack to the cur" landmark,' , set down by our fa
" the new area-u : res by th m. Can
lace of it'. ame tsiira miendetlan•a!vance the in
ternts of the
; Miani.f.i . ciorMg eottunnaity at the
eXperisepfihe rest , 4 thei)eoplt? Its 'side oliect;
19 i e idtmeates, is toy ti.,b'e the
American, manufiet , i , er t teltiltie •falmea at a
higber'prieo th-m obtain while foreign
god' 140 free com;•etition with them in the
Aird :.ow'it it ;prop sed 'effeet this!
Why, by 'it tax,- , ifor ire it,> al wiy , , rem , robered,
Onto turiff is a tax and nothing :u' re n , r . fear.
'and of ,the moat da-iereasmf all tais, too, an
,
,
indirect one. And who paCs The'con
sumer§ of the aricle in rpleition ; for they t pay a
_higher price than they would haver done. hatbnot
the tariff ham made. And: what are! the 'count
airs of A:rneriian mann faciures 1 - EN:idetrly. the
Ataerican'''prople; of the tariff is innperative
• "ago, if our rrisnufactures had a foreign irta . , hot,
Ott the duties we could lay' would not now: OP
pricarof their fahrica
,Hot' Whrit pord.tn of
tilw American propl4l Utfilihiy ' not; the wealth
km, ki til?, irk IATO ( areifa ` clothe , ~c; is any
v,‘
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c,,
Fort o,.vernor,
Let us
crests of
&ion
mlpably
at•r;easi
foudd t.,
..,1
w)hig
moire'
TEM
ny it in
the very
rate . of &cues shirt of en actual pro tit mare one
And what is.the numer m mann
facturers to be henefutet mumers who
,
are *sled! Not One it of the whole
pnpulation, to make the
The plain matter of fact, then.us this I 1t ids fan
po,ett. to tax_ ninety nine in every hundred of the
inhabitants of - t- e Urrt‘diStrit , s, to .put. - a feW
more pennies in the pocket a theremaining one.
'Strip the'qu.stion of the cloud vif sophistries and
false representations with: whit-h it has been in
vest- d, hi dit must come to that. No aatoe'pa,l
pable end edi.m.d form 'of 'speCial privilege exults
in EnToPas 'had' tt at which ''is mork the chosen
measure of the .Whig patty. ! How will it ',tear
comparison with the noble doctrine laid down at
the commencement W this paragraphl. It is des
honesfand unriglitcous;and its adopt- n would
be a gross departure tram the. principles of De
mocracy and the spirit of the Constitution.'
•
Thus, our readers wild perceive, bow our oi'pa
nenta
again throw ',aside the , y,•il. and stand ow
before the
,put lie in all the deformity: of revealed
ntion. • They dated not) to make' such an a
vowal before the election. j They shrunk. from
boldly acknowledging the Principle which go y.
erned them because they !thew Mat the ['topic
were craduldly aWakening to the importance of
the inca-mre, arid would resist with their votes ev
ery *lnn to weaken or destroy Uut the espe
dient-is now cast asitle--the time is approach -mg
when the comest tor the 'presidency-will estab
lish the suPretitacy' of a party, and Mete has iris.
en an universal determitireicin in -the pubbc mind,
to base the struggle upon rmeitions .of principle.
The opposition have well read -the indicreions
of
popular feeling, and they have justly concluded
that it will tie imposstble fir them to desert their
old post of free tradeiem, and that they - will he
compelled, in the face of this country; t' take. up
their Wonted stand in el r-- , ct opposition to Pr.otec-,
tient. A catiseies,snere th7t such is the true po!
sition of alTaira has s tiodoubt caused the publicaL
non of :the above • article; raid while we give tei
our readers 'verbatim. unthr . the head and semi
tion of Martin Vita Buien for President. and
Henry A. Muldenburg for; Governor.- we tli,mtsa
without further comment, l conadeOt that the-hest
method of rendrring : their piinciple harml i ess,
would be ro assist them iti the universal publica
tion of them.
'Comentxxxxstir.—Ar number of the citFzens
of Potrevilie on ,Monday evening last, tendered to
Mr.`Wirt 11.binson, late' Superintendent uf, the.
Polteville and .YhilaJ.a, Rail anll(l,' a Most splen•
dld Suffer in testinUt ;orate high' ,regard with
which they valued lifs rY,tCes and the regret
they felt. Ai his
,r sit, oration. • • • pper wart
givrn at the Penne. and ertrvid - up in our.''
h Wl:tires, very :•be4t. style. After the dishl
had beea r:moverl, a great men complitnenta4
roasts , were drank to ;which he re
plied to in nn npp;oprazi end st manner;
dieelarming title to Viable for th'e services lie'
hod rendered, and the came time rissettinn thet l
tbe RIO could to ver_hay.e been ctos - pleied
out the aid of his as-istints. contrnitors,
A fret a free and full interchange of l ertitment ant!.
good feeling, the . company thsp . cirred, gratifio
with al!the events of the 'evening. ;. • I!
•
.ScencmF Uovitr.th'e notice io several
pyrs of the Stare, severe anirra•lversuine u pica intoEt
of the late decisions of itys Court; Wellp non
know to what particulaXcoses onr cotemporaricts
refer, and can firm for eurselvcs not:even • u 110.
ited Stn* of thrir justice or injustice.' The
clysrges, however, brought forward
,by several pa i L
pens; are bitter and caustic, and we regret that,
any enure should existonberent or eittnnsic,
' would render the higtrei.t 'tribunal of a State l old
noxi rue to public cenlmie.. It should always it+
copy an atmosphere shoe the remit of-wrong aro
venality ; its precincleXpould As the vtilif
inents of divinity, ati'd 'the breath; of detraction
ought never to sully its virtue.
I
Tat CM! PLETE ot;oN..—joo. ht. Ssndereni,
of the Froliklin Philsdeli,h , a, hes
io•sue.l ti work,' %oh' r ehovo title, Which ought
to be in poss. sslen of every houeek.eper in the
qountry. Mr. S. is a tpori ididatithr.4itet. for, rot
strving up . every„ rt. • .Fy- upon ,bis
own tabl.:, he—lisee to lthe world `ll direetintie
for ((Ole the eani.e-R__The • price of the worir
ie
tweritq five c'-nte, aridie;iii - beprocnred at this 4-
fice, where revr!rai Ci30;14 ere
T HE C A rti or Y uavo FA*BITI.HTtIe • laM
inatien in the — ctse of Young Fettaitt,l indteted ftii
stabbing and, clushig the death Of Tutor Dwi kiht.
hZa resulted favouralt4 / do. the former. - The!teti
timooy !men!' that F i aseitt ;Was k nocked.do l wri,
rouirh:y h.tndled,',Und sbueed ity , one who nei!her
told his - name or authOrtiy ; and dhe i evidenCeU f
the phvaieisn.goes do prove ih IDwight diejd
typhoid fever,. and 6+ l l the wounds were hea t hnk
at the tune. •
. Marallan Ilertrund. arrived
on WerineadaY evennig, where he tYerlecenred
by a deputation of French citizens; resident in the
city, awl cm-Minted by l them to the rooms enartgo
tar hitn at Joties . rjliMel.. The atleM and Com
mon' Council of meat end tend'e!q
14,Lbis use the Hail ot Indepandetee in which at'
r i eccite the siuttitiooS of his frierl(l6:end the;elti.
zens generally. j• ..t !. •
Gnattaaes MAGAzi'ls.—The ,November num
ber! of this insg.z'ite te now heft re Ii eon•
tains a capital 4tetch Iby Joseph C.l. Neal, Esq.:
Ja-k ti'pr s i te's Reirengsini and ako an .
eiccUent i.tory by Mrs. :.`' , telittens. The mithel
lishtnents are four-- splendid ineazoiint, evlled
Love Smorre. the inses,'"-- 7 , 4 The !lose Tulitii."
—Plate 4:fashions, and a humo'rou's sketch by
Yeager,.Tustrsunt; portion of Mr. INeal's st ory
This is one of the his numbers ever yet issued. by
Gotham. and speak.; well for the poising and i 6 / -
pro
sing character of the
Sr; aintsoo.- j - I hu accounts tre i rn this tallied
ehoj a eery 'unsettled state,.! thingl there., • *he,
President bad reeigned,dand the eonstituent,tw
geuibly WCTO, abelectinfi
had been attgraygd. iiut the lesdtirs‘beit}g rrairlin
lv shot, the etrOrCre_da3e r d. - "- , T i a'e most ft , pular, can,
did ttd fdr"thi,Preilid4iy iti:Gentnal 'Charles Riv
left! Iferard, *toil.b . eldf!prohebility, will be elect
ed.
„
in- A raw ciccurted in Keelun rg on na , iy
between foul' min;', Which pttson netted Mr.
Angst , di was drradfullyshused and be it
en!, ICt appears float the account I given the
qead) F ria Opens, that 42e: other three niewattock-
Angstadt, 'and- lielore - aisistance could' be Oa
cured; succeeded in cis ei p him.
0:7., The weather tits 'been .qttite unpleasantly
cold for the last ila)s. The - lore.t trees are
cAnplefi•ly div«wed sit ihdr leaves, and Al nature
rvear, quite a bleak anqdraolate ipptiartoe. Ew
ery thlioy,aroultd us,beruldi. the approach of .the
Ice Ktng. l
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Ge eral Etertratid ;wee in Nei, York on l4en
day bun, and was ee'rofted ta,the di ff erent pub!ic
Owe* by the A Gov ernor end st.ff„ and the ofse,t4
of th Art and Infentiyitivisionfr. The earn!
*Peet ele of Na s poleori s!ise afro played et the Bow
ery i honor of the 44tinguighe!.Vvisitor'.-j
(LT Gen. Leslie I.%omhi Ketttueky, is on his
way fo Philadelphia "crfe is' ti strong f riend
. of
!den+ Clay and oil( be welcomed wordislly by the
whigs of the city. It is said that he comes upon
business enttruly unconnected with politics 11141 C•
biting entirely tobietnolessiors. -
Tux Fits.--.T14 bazirat in it,O ftivCrt
which was held dutrts•g the last week .1•Y the La•
die. of •Patrieer cutirch, as by,
from Ptulatlelphfe;Sueeettled, we are liotorrced l c.
qeal to the highestiqesped:ittions of itt.se Concern
ed. The sales in amounted to' 'upwards •el
fifteen hundred :41hars,,' end the greatest gelid.
filling, joined. to the mist kindly - inietest, • was ,
manifested toward
Ire thronationt, the whole
at its progress. esvcie gratified to obsetve that
our citizens .appeared to be so tOtally unactuated
by any of those se.4 arian,pitriera,vvh,eh a feeling of
religious into:erat tooafteri throvlrti artrund such
an endeavor. It iteemed to - us as tboulf,b the tardy
Otjeckcensideeed!by thOstsitore, wa the diorite.
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bla motive wfuch, lidera the unde4taking, and'
„Seeping that in view We'think Ito y aced
goner
cataly and kindly`; , r vil:e would 1:e e record .an
: act of mun:fieence which. lid such ocetirtences are
:rare, end as it spll'ung fidm one entirely unconnec. ,
.o.d with the cht4h. wel think due to relate. The
ge - rit'emen from 'Fbiladlphia to whomtbe splen
'rlid Get of choice by lottery. upon the rectipt
ot
"the prize! enrk.ied to il4he patrons a fifty dollar
'note, which in alifew hoes he begged 1 4' 1 ; 04 ° ac
cept for the benefit of * e orphans . ',We teamed
also thatseveral nther prizes were'retarned by the
fortunate dr.werS ! , and i:eaold on beliatf of the fair.
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WHIG MEET/1 1 0 lie New Yo ... ! A great
whig meeting iiii,es held in the 'colonel ,Hall,
New York, on T i tiesda:j l evening.lat: , It ill'll/3 er•
1 ,.
gonized with nine chiers for HE 'RY CLAY,
and after several stirring speeches bad been de.
livered, a number of iesolutions were read and it.
' oanimously adopted. :,lAmong them We find the
Warring: i i ;' !I .
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Retolved, that Protection to American In
!dusiry and - LaticiY, in ill its varied branches, is one
lot the mast prominent,' and chtrisliti pritimplte et
1 .. :i
Whig policy; ann , that in the, returning prosperi-
Ity of the :eottotrj i ine behold the fir t, fruits ;. of the
faithful legielatittli oft the Twenty.seventh Con-.
, Igress i and that in vitt to all the iiiinuring inter.
lean) - of _,the couirttrylechiinical, . Agriculiural.:
end CommercivlL-n' fuller reward hali be: our
1 . Commercial , = -n' I I
!continued aim, .....ntil '4-I:ie great American System'
is perfected in the election of Henry Clay and
the 1 Instablisement of a peimOnent Protective .
Tariff." . I:I I - I
- 7'• A letter from : Baliimore'to, the Editor of
the United States ( 6azette, dated Sunday y Ilasthas
the fol'orving. , i
"The funeral of Commodore Claxton is to take
place to-day, and lA4I be a very lairge one, the and
'nary turning out in, gnalorce; if nil our ,citivitiii
generally, who were greit,,ndmiri
re of_ the gallant
sailor-4n Corn. C k Maile7Balii ore his borne—
wilt - torn out in gretit !lumbers." _
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' 1 1 -.,Monp. Ueraer intends gl.'ng the citizens
or l'of•ville on exhihilion l lon'l: reday next. at
which his dnoghted who Is but. l oien plug old,
will . execute all file
-moat diffi6ult dances and
CM
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(O. The moue hi , b ye iookkig down upon,as
lorthelast tt fi cc 'nights with p ttright yet chilling
brilli.irry.ll - ler p;rsence harhetli accompanied
by hetwy trtn..ts' and nesori4ted with her beauty
come a trin , p of ch'i!titering iders. .
, • ,
:rht. Whigs Virginfa are busily , engage
tn the getting up of. Clay Cluhs: Tois looks
for the cause in the'..Ohl Datitinine." t.
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cry See first page for a numher 1:1; interesting
extr4vs from the Uondon Minin journal, also !It
,
capital thing by
I '
Ourci,—By driiele on the! .. I 'nited States G.
at•tte of Thursday - Last, we none th : at the decrease
in the circulation Of the (Thin Banks between the,
year . lB39 and 1843
co' We nonce j hat ni„ oneof
the stronges woiliere in canoe
ha+ heal:in° pro . prie , orlotthe F.,rtnuOn .
coidunction with Junes 8. Walleckh, Editor.
•o. The mil.tary . of Philad.lpliia 'e grand
dliphy in the mailer of vdir.ad.s on Mmidarlaio.
.Nearly all the coMpenies in the city there out,:'et
one time.• , i
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CAR. M Johnson awl
slush to Martin Vtn Buren of
, The lion. Daniel Webs'ier
Whigs of Esserc'ounty,
at Andover Sootti
Tot Coorress? Vssepcci,
be It descendant of the distifiguli
that name and o'n ihlt smut!'
grese for agr pf Tana. Is 84i/
a Mr. Parrish. a foreign!: . ! of g
densburg; The New York
connexion was t eemmericed bef
-this country. After she hail 1
on the defeai. of her scheme o
sent to Paris for hpr and tloncl
burg to his residence at Ogde
did coach and six, be himself r
behind the establish Merit ThL
be rememlkred, *as made s 4,11
able society... !,
MODE Liccuisa \ on I—A colored man
named McDonald, employed esme Ketitucky
sliveholders at $2 per day to sceriain theattition
and route of those' who make it tlicir businese to
run elms to Canada, was I pchill a short tune
since by the colored people of pringfield, Ohio.—
Their itable homing formed a lynch 'court, arid With
much eravily tried and sentenced the fellow to re
eeive thirty•nine,lashes on toe brule back, and im
mediately
,execated the sentence!! The whole
matter has been 'brought befo e the Grand Jury.
Mr.' CLAY IN KsaTuc -r.--The Louisville
Jdurnal says:—Mr. Clay ,reirned, here yesterday
Ir. mi Hardin county , where.t e had been smmon
ed to Rive testimony, in ahi Case;. At Hardins
burg the people p.sembled i great number*, - and
he was constrained to addr as them. The con.
course was the lsrgest, ever seen
. in that county.
And Mr. Clay donde a moat loquent speech otter°
hhilis, which Was reeiv . - with a whirlwind of
hu rah'. , .1: 1 , . ' :
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Freon YocaTatt. 7 l3y the t rig
.Ernpresario:
Captain Collins, arrived yesterday tom Cam- .
peaehy,we hsati l news up tile 10th inst. I:
The Ilenimistooners sent M Mexico for, the pur
pose 4 of entering nro a kre
i tv of peace . and amity
'with that goveritinent, haat yet Jeturned. k .
It wow thoug ht that an ther war *wean the
!vat) countries would be eatable , as quite a he•
ligerant.feeli4g hail begun manifest itself among
the Yuciternes,l3 coioteguence or to tardy muae..
mo
me of the Megican goveinmenl t
in 'relation to
the prfiposel trettiy,—whielt had been increased li'y
a lafeßrocl.imation from te Merely) government.
closirg the port 41 Lagun i against all vessels be.
lungitig to Yucatan. -
\'Citsat.ra F. NtITCHALL
H/mek. of New lii!rk. on
j
is F. Mitrhelti tiiv l ntemhe
*seat tO.the A titsle;Pcisnn fi
He has been . cot4:le,i u • 1
asalnell I the! init.&
consumption) which it is I
minate his exiatetiee.•
Hot ! 'forret' Ha
of bot weir - that' iit;llew
mirmeter Bloods Etitc'rn th e
all hollow here grivardiy,
dayr bataurttheimomete
thorn farther north.. - I
3he ,-xte.,sive iftlll ertte i 'ut enn . tim, tie. 4 B.ir
been'tiskeu:*i itesi.tplV,n7
bon & Son.
;
;There was (=Aleut elelgbing iii - Mhatioal, Ca•
neat, on Friday last. ; ~' • 1 .
11 boas and conjectiefevere aro very : pievalent
in the vicinity of Leouilititol%n, Maryland: i:
The, Britirlk.foirv4itnent meatner Coluintio,.
sailed ham Des: 'n on' Mon i day.
,
1 The Pitiabur Advicate names the - Hon.. Her.
trier Denny its a ! VlarOciadidate for the Vice Pies ,
ridency: ':'
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i - The remains of an rilrlslerve belongingio Judge
Earl, of Cent' ville, did., were attented -to ihe
grave, 'h few d jasinCe l by all, the respectable peci-
Pie in the net hborhopd. 'I . - .: i '
Wm.\ VV celer arcired it Albani , on his rirriy
to;Ohio, o Frid'ai4ireie he fmnij that he! had
been robbed of S32X, the 'accumulation of three
'years' hard labor on a farm.
. Of the two regimehla of U. S. troops stati i oned
: . 1,
tat Jefferson Barracks ; Ma. l five hundred of the m en
'have signed the temPerrince pledge since the ' first
of the month. '
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Dr. Reed, SUeveya, General of Millais enVitis
souri, has institutedi sail for libel against the
:proprietor of the St4ouiSNew Era. :l i .
A new Sugar Refiring has been established at
!St. Laois, Which will tur n out from 1000 to ` I 500
+
pounds of refined Misr per day.
• s ,
.. : Rev. Joel S. Bacon hat been elected Preeident
of Columbia College , D. C. .
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On Saturday evening last, the house and barn
belongitig t:.l Mr. filaillet4 01, New Castle, J. H.
was toially destroyed by fi re. ' 1
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James Wool , of 1)1,1en, Tompkins count'', a
hand or, board the isiaal t:oat : L.4y McClure was
drowned in the Erie Canal, near Lath, on Sai'Mtlay
I
last. 1 t -
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Ssow,Surnia.—There were sev \
eral inches of
snow at Buffalo on the 18 1 th instant. Trie j Ga.
zette says:
out
had t sithrs more or leas inj nine
months out of twelvemniencing on the let or
9. tober 1842—a thing *lnch has not occuti t ed in
this regidn before fur may years. " l i
,
• Mri.wauxis MAU sl.l4—Mr.• Alfred Oretidolff.
livindon the road leralii l ig from Nillyiatlkie to Fort
du Lae, about thirty:mil:es distant frAin the former
place, has discovered un\ his premisee \ a flue qesr
ry of Marble. .
Hi.st:in or CINCIX 14.ii...—The small pox is
t\
prevailing to some extent in Clack) : att. ,There.
were six cases reported on the 21 h.
1
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The trial or P. C. fbcketto, editor 9f the decil
Whig, ior killing Amoi T. Forward, a late;rnem
tier f the State Legid.oure, by ' sh l poting - him
°through the body with three bullets Irom a !'!Colt's
Pi-401," on Wednesday the 30,h day' of August
Isar, was to commence at Elkton, Md.!, on Thurs
day. . .:. .., . I I ' s
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,
William S. Chrise, convicted a feis days ago
at Cumberland; of the murde(Of Mr., Hawh, has
made a full Confession of his guilt. 1 '
: A child of Dr. Sietsm Wisifield, 'N. J., was
binned lo death a few days since froaa being left
alone by its tuUtheia short time. : .1 • '.. b
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.. There was another snoar -storm at . Albany on
Monday, which covered the ground hbridsomely,
I
)'Thanksgiving in Georgia first 'Friday lin N.
vember. '" 1
is red vest are o
inderhosk:
will addrres the
on, the 9th hut%
ihetimha claimed to
riairig4tor . 'of
nt applied to C l io.
living 'with
fat wealth. at og
fribun9 says the
re her ftrat visit lo
ft United States,
begging land, be
gd ber'from
'stints. in a ellen.
tling oil horseback
6 Cintiness, it will
ion';' of in List'ion-
artnease.—crovfinor
uraday,pardoned Mier
of CoOgreaa,;who was
three Years for forkery . .
'rly a year. The cause
is 'hia rapid decline by
opposed will soon ter-
I TZEIT 1,- . —They complain
deans, where the ther
• shade.. We be et thin
.be. day before and Fri
are beaten in uun by'
aft . 0ti0.:0 4-31Z U 15:
(Orrpmal ark ~Se'r f ecterl . l '
I
The Little 'hock ; Grizette, of thee-hitt inst.; says
ltie Arkantas river is 1 1 1.4 in fine bodtidg order
having litOy risen ,G or 7 feet.
'-qtritto• v1 ' :300;0: 11 hr.
'if:steamboat of Jitons
ged and nici.ved by Er4t;ou'is !to about
to be built in i ord.:tad.
HO3IIII,TOIMS '
LATE ihrOß S. Laoanig. —The
Mayottif (E:h•rleaton. 1 8. C., has ajpoin+:l Tues.
d.y the 7.4 duy oI Nlivember no the dayl Oothcm.;
of ceremonies' hi honor. of
Oration by . Hon. Wirra.JAN
trd w ilia pertoemanc
HEIGH S. I•EGAII.j.
C. Pnswrux.
stoms,,st,Neor 0 leans has
eigbers, clerks, nspectors,
The Collector of c
sem.vetreothe docen
Quincy Adams'. lecture be
ceun3, blin Wednesday e
nll the various grades of life.
w et Rochester On 'the 28th
The eubpct of Joh'
fore the Sitringfield •
vening, was itt.n in
Ten inane of Imo •
oh. '
I soya that orders• have been
op of war Plymouth rigged .
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The BOeton Jetir
received to get the d i
and ica4y fur ara im
t at Chicago was. 60 cent.
The price of whe
no the tfitii of Ociob
,
(Cr Tbe 'Vermont
had recently at Mori
gates' te the Nation )
Martin Vim Buren.
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A stormy time was expected at the Loco reco
Meeting in the perk Y'esterday afternoo'n'..•
The colored people of Michigan were to 12Old
Ilytatecouvet a it tun ion the 26th ult.
It is s e.iid that Mecready cleared $BOOO "; iiy ;his
first engagement et the Park. '
co"• - • Mr. Audubon and Post Master peri f r i s"
Wickliffe, paesed through Cincinnati o'n thurs
day last, on :their way up the river. •
. A teacher of nil sic, named Henry J. 14161L1,
con'Amiticil suicide BLion a day or ttso age'.
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Two things are i.l
nsepettible from lying • many
promiites; and many, excuses.
LocnF oca state clitsention,
tpelier, instructel i tite uele•
al Convention, to: vote for
11.: sincere though your 'sincerity sbodW cost
you you" life. , : -i: • , 1
1.
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The J on. l'horu:is Robinson, late rs-meniber
o
of Congr ss fr•n Dldasare, died on , the 28th ult. Major achmsn-ts lecturing in Washington. • -
I Iyvi ,
- Gen. Ise•lie Coombs is noni'on his ay to Phi*
Istlelphe.
Dr.Setvall has returned to Washington trOm ll
grip to Europe.
Deaths in B dtimure last week, 35.
The Journe) rum l Shoemakers are still holding
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meetingl-in , igew York.
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Col. McKenney is about to lecture on the Abo•
- • • r.
rigines;at•Near Horn.
Six feet water in! the.channel at Pit t sburg'.
The lo 'e of the I :teamer Sarah Barges is con
firmed'. Sixteen p roan were diowned.
,
There will . be some r fi de trotting on the Kendall
contr. Baltimore,
.bis week. DuichMan, Lady
Suii.k. end several other horses are already on
the ground. • I '
Pd. y 1100 sh!st i res of Buffalo and Niagara Rail*
road stock wee sold at Buffalo the o t her daY at
$3,30. ! rt'H •
On nri.lay last Hon. John quincy*lams
sed through Utica on his vvey , to Cincinnati. !
The appointment
. of Capi.\S \ kinneri'to the fri
gate Poteitnac, Boston, has been revoked by the
Department.
The New Haven leaves New Yolk: for New!
•j • •
Haven at 7 o'clock, .•
P.Weltie, excellent•poime on scriptural in-,
diktats, *re to be publialted this oreskjn.artlex-!
ire New Mirror!. t! '
The Liar by the late fire at Monticello, Gs., is'
saidlcOrit , itot less than sixty thousand d'ollari:,
A felan:frienii is like a ahadow on a .04 *sr!
peare• l in C!ear weather, but vanishes siisoctn
is &oily.' ;
, •
Sum 4taitt Sstir IDaelisirnaz,-.?Au officer 0 ,
theUniterl S'ates Dragoons,' writhig froM Wash.
ita:tiverit3• the einannsti Gazetwk. August sth: I
gives the tollovving statement of the Salt Plain of
the praifieZ'• •:. 1 I .
AbOut 200 miles from PottGlbson i t cire'ciine!
the Gra a , Salt Plsin, This wa4one object of
our jeurney, and the s'i,ght wait truly gratifying.
The tied of therrivel '( the Nesculunga ) was tan- .
deketl, boing near stx Miles in Wiilti4 and ten in •
lentb . ; the river 'canning by onel side of 1 , ,
thrOugh a email channel in the: Fanti, !while this
upper Plain throughout was covered hyj a crust of
salt as Wrhins risisnovi. ,We approached it through
sand.hilis and when within foUr or fi t tie miles of
it, the !plain . lorled like an inimens i fi silt lake
which had dried up' and left the silqin its bed.
We found the salt ito•have a local origin, it comes
to the river in a creek which iS very halt. This
overflows the plain and leaves the water to crys
talize on the surfaCe.' Heavy rains will wash the
salt away ; hut the overflow from lithe , creek
CoroF3 , •ltt the same elute to bring mom salt water
for mystalization. At this point wo ;first began
to find buffalo.
Within two day's-journey .of ' the
Plain! we came to
;t he Salt Rock, ar
We found it to , he in the bed of the
.stream south of the . One, the Great:
and is an immense spring of salt we,
the hive of a high clay hill Mal both
space r of 160 acres, crystalizing as fas
es the surface forming a rock of salt
cove eo hard thatl we broke one mat!
attempts to get a! mass of it. s The I
the V, atm comes out !are lined' with,
dovitt es the 'arm! could reach;
The following the rrenklin P 1
rier;lsno doubt what it puiporte
story : •
Oon Alphonse . Orlin. a gen•
tieman of this pa'rish, who is fond of adventure.
inforMs as.that a low werkesince, wh t en on ai sea
shore excursion, toWards theltiver Sabine. in com
pany,f with two or three otheryersonsh i he captured
a fish of a very extraordinary, species } It was of
a 6i shape, abut
. 14 fee: long. with a • tad some
thinglike; that an ox.; abeut 18 1+ in width,
with .large fins, whiCh tt utird like aYiage, sod a
month of a curved shape atiput threb feet long !
It had two spir ' al trunks mOtorns micron each
corner of the mouth. He says that eller hrrhail
putn bullet in it, via, monster flew at hist:l4llond
with= its mouth wide:open, rizly ' horns pratrud
indin 'front, its ',tail el:,shiog the air end water, end
its firie playing On each side. ii, struck terror into
his i crew. Bye mere miracle he esaper!, by fend
ing off with an oar, as a broilictide w as fired down
its throat ! Alter much difficulty it arts cep
nail!, and an ineffeetoal attempt was made by tii.e
men to haul him whore. • He, thinks it must have
weighed !upwards of poupils • - •
l'iltietNz to ,W tscussis.—Tlie Grant Count'
Wisconsin Herald gives, an interes i ting account of
thialead mines; or, as the editor terms them, .P.d.ch
Disigingre of that c:Mniy. There rue
. some dozen
of [Mese Patches in the county, the largest of which
is 'situated on the margin of a b i ,catnifol Prairie
near -Platteville. 'rreear of this Vein,. or patch,
lay entirely upon the top Of the rock, averaging
eighteen feet is width and, three in tbiettness.— .
Pieces of mineral raised from this. patch' weighed
as high is 25.000 pounds each, and such was the
eitraordinary Rich wh'..chl it was obtained,
th;t.four.rnen'taised, in one day,14:.1,000 The
land itt the vicinity of 'thebe mines is very rich and
productive, and easily subdued ; hui: the :miners,
to their' anxiety to grow rich, leave ,it &most en
tardy uncultivated.. The a'%erage nullifier of miners
that have bead employed lupon the Diggings, per.
year. since their. opening 1828, is ten. The .
I whole 'amount of mineral raided is 1 4,226.000
piamtio, which, at the average ice of fourteen
dollars '
per ihnusand; an:mints to $59,1.61,00.
•
rthon,.schon,nrt rig.
Lacoste. '
,Cot. Brooks', the Tyler Collector o
this port, and ! 'be main railer of the! Tyler party
to Michigan. is in the hat . of addressing letters
to the Post-4aiters-throughout the State, coin
• • !
Mending them to subscribe kir Mr. Jahn B. Jones
Maillsontan, Under, : the pains and ! penalties of
dismissal, and the hot displeasure of Cipt. Tyler
!and JOhn B. Jones,, aforesaid. ilia ! tecen.ly sent
a copy of the Madisonian to a Post-Master in the
interior, containing a slip with the ! following
! • !
note: . , j ,
fain sin: Ara you a isub l eribe ! to the
Modisonian I If not, 'you. must, be.
Your •'E. 'BBOAS."
The Pcist-Master wrot l e.the Billowing Instver
on the back of the Col.'s note, and ietureW it to
him:
• I •
lissn Stn: 7am r 4 ,ot a ;subscriber-to the
IVlsdisonian, 'and never ehgll bel
Your friend, p..P.c."
The docuMent has doubtless ere !this, reached
Washington. The resuli will soon! be knosm.—
! Detroit Daily
Monnos towsuns.---The gallant Calorie
Seems to be restive under his sufferings in. the
cause of justice, as may he int - cirri from the fol-
owing :
.* W e hear from good authority, that This con-
Niel has 'made a desperate effnl i t, to escape, by fir
:rng one of the rooms in the State prisbn at Sing
Sing. • Imaiediately after the attempt of Edwards
lavas discovered, the fire . was promptly put out,
'rind that exigency attended; the 'gallant Colonel
:wee tied uplo 'the whipping Host, and had to re
' ceive; as a reward for hie' rash enterprise, one hun
dred lashes! on hie ban; back. Our informant
says that Edwaida was suffering] severely from
tbe effect of the prison' disciphne."
, seems
stripes save One," wee the old dose.
. •
But it sees . s plat) we, 4eeined desper
ate, and he r therefore nearly had i;j treble amount
prescribed.' One !limbed lashes:i2owever, "well
lard on," is enough to mike a man', suffer fro.li tho
effects of the prison 'iliseipline T —U.; S. Gazelle,
FATAL . 4kcciDENT.--Wital the ; most unfeigned
sorrow wo base to. anneuricel that,: Mr. Jones, F.
May. a citizen of thin c9,unlY. l ar killed On Satur
day, as ho Was corning in a baroucke from hie res
idence on the Fianlqin turnpike, to Nashville.
The horse bad by some means or Other slipped the
bridle; a gentleman Wiwi accompanied Mr. May a
lighted for the purposa of setting right, when the
horse bectined . rightened and tan :of,•at full speed
for a abort! dittance , Opietting th'e-barouette, and ,
throwing out Mr. May, Who Wei taken Op entirely
insensible,loride,arnWl into the tall house at the
second via., where ho expired' in' a few minutes.
—Nashville Banner..
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Fine. 071 1
BOARD Tag ,a, „,
Li!VATUA.,—WO learn
that a fire took place cat board rise steamer, Cleo;
paws on Monday evening,* the. Sound,' about
20 miles lbw side Norwictai. It b'roke out oiler the
larboard bailtr and far a fe; 'moments the utmost
consterna , lon prevailed among 'the passengers:—
bat before!many life.preservers Were called into
requisition' the flames Were extinguished and wan.'
qut'ity restored. ' Her Wheel' keine' and boiler
deck serial much damaged. ;4,;
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c o. The Governor of Virainia had ordered an
election to be 'held on the 20th of November next.
in the Norfolk District, to fill the vacancy in the
rsteie 'Senate, occasioned by the resi,snation of Col.
Jarnes H.:Langhorne.
Suns Deimos, Wei Noi. E—Sam Slick, in
bill last sink, propounds the I toflooring query
a i k iter, can't be let "bake bands with a • girl ex
.cipf he bits a stove on,;yrby ain't he made tcieover
his lips, aid kiss through kid l ain too T' •
• •
•
, Gneairia up Micuross.-T-Tne. Detroit -Fete
Preastrati a diet Michigan for the last two petiods
of ten years, hire increasedin population, at *WO -
er rate than any other Slate or territory ; and that
she has . even outstripped Ohio, as to rate o f
crease, at the Burrs relatrie sieges of their growth.
From 1820 to 1830, the rate of increase of the
population or. Michigan was 225 per Cent.; the
next highest during the , same period was Orinors,
which* was 185 per cent.; Alatama„ 142 per cent.
' dr.c. From 1830 to. 1840,, her rate of increase
was 622 ?er cent.; or from a populai ion of 2 1 8,004.
of the counties now I mbroced in W iS•
212,267. The next highest state or
territory as- to ions of increase during flit" eerie
period, was Arkansas, being 221 fee cent.; then
Mitime', at 2U2 per cent.; Mrssippi. 174 per cent.;
Missouri, 173 per cent ; Indiana, 99 per cerit. &c.
breoOrs ay. rams MaXico.--.We alluded some
days since to.a misunderstanding which bed aria.
en between the diplomatic agents of Cheat Britain
and the Mexican Government, but had not deem•
ed it a subject of serious coosequence,; 'until yes.
terday when we were kindly allowed 'le copy an
extract of a letter received in this city, dated .Mjx
.ico, September 29th, and forwarded via Havana,
by.tho Bruish steam ship Severn. ft coinmuni.
eates the following intelligence of startling im.
port:
!Great Sal
it iis called
Semirone, a
Plain is on
°Maim% Sept. 2903,1843. ;d5,
P. S.—We regret to inform you that from
some misunderstanding Which has arisen betweeri
H. B. M. Mission and the Government, Mr. Do) le
H. H.114'6 'Charge D. - Affairee. has iespended all
diplomatic intercourse with' Mexico, until he re.
R Ceice'S instructions ‘rron - his Goverrinaint:'
ter 'Wag at
S up over a
as it teach.
IA over the
rock in vain
4oks where
llsalt as ter
ANOTIWI TRAGEDY !---A FaTarn 81101. DT
ins Sos !-,—We learn by a.le:fer received /In Sa
turday night from Wcs.brook, (formerly a part of
Saybrook,) on, Connecticut th49ilearful
tragedy occurred in that town on FildaY evening
%Ir. Jan Summar& Jr., a wealthy and I highlf
speetable farmer in that town. abiiut!fiti:ei years o f
age, who hai - a wife and two children' , , was deliber
ately shot wiale at, the supper table, by his own
son. .
The unfortunate father was on estimible man.
deacon of the Congregati , nat Church! in that town,
and' himself and family' have always i.veft
1 n
,
B it
b ars' e I
fi a
enh
-1 _
.
in the moat aff. ctionute and harmonicas
Hls Niteroi took place yesterday. li dp
wctraa palufut eiditement perandea tl4
the countcy, audio the nodal of it all, 'hi
which prompted this murderous deed
inacrutatde mystery to all except. °Mei ,
N,'H Courier.
;.,Atirt.maftt Loss, the Senior editor of
sari"lnquires, died at Jefferson, Mti.,
of
ult., aged 51' years, •
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Mr..Lusk enti4raied to Missouri,(rain
land 'county, Penr,syleanir,.in The year
devoted himself with zeal to his
, f o ,vorile pureu
ngrieul ore. He subsequently. beeatne the propite
for of the.lnquiter, and to it he give all ten•
tirin and induAry. • He hid been prdstr.:•ted for
many mtintbs•with a pulmonary dieesee. In his
boyhood he had been an actor in the bloody fight
o f - Chippewa and Lundy's Lane, and when he sunk
under his disca . Ze, he Inet death with tins courage,
of, a soldier, and ths' resigita•i•in ofiashristian.
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Friday
' Sop--On the night of Thurslay and
we had quite a fall of trims , . Tr.?, ground .Writi.
eiyercd L isnine 'two inches, the mornigg though
it was melting rapidly. A frtund r in the country
writes us as follows :
..Snow this morning at sunrise,•quectreately.•
..measured of .a plane F13,111(.04 118 inches deep.
Allude is still Wittig. The etTelcirs
the trees is,,at once curious taint beautiful.- The
limbs of come are bent down erreraffeet from their
naturol:nosition,and many of the more sturdy ones
are broken off by the weight of the snow. This
is of course to .1* ptiributeil.6 the circumstance
of thelreas tieing neatly in full Ita.f."- r Yiltsburg
Gaz.'
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The Cetarevale (Queen Anne's Co. Md. )
Times of Saturday, notices the l Atath of an aged
ti •
female colored savant,: the property of Judge
pait.a, and adds • I
On , the occasion of the "funttfil, which• took
place on the farm of Eirle. Erg , the cer,
l emony was attended by nearly all the male mem
bers of the4ainily..aud the corpse borne by Col.
John Tilghman, Clerk of the . county, Chas. C. ,
Tilghman, Pere Tilghman: Jas:, . T. Earle, R:ch-
Urd T. Earle and'Samtiel : Efirle;.gsqs., with as
much attention to exterior show Han - toorn - orrt;al
Concern than is often the accoMpanipent ;of those
who have sustained a more devilled si•AtOri in-life.
1 Fart II svAll..--11 , t,the arrival of the schooner
Belle we have receivek-Aavana papers to the 14th
Oct. .They conain one or two items bf Mexican'
intelligence; which we transfer , to our columns:—'
The Mexican pacers note the'. emission of
counterfeit dollars, a d state that the Government,
is instituting a rig,id 'inquiry Into the matter. In,
the spurious coin, I e word , ;Republica" is' badly;
executed, the space between the two first syllabics
being'very great ; and the leaves of nopal which
appear to spring from the earth on the reverse Ot
she coin, are larger in the counterfeit than in the
(genuine specimens.- I • 1
The French ship Rose A melie, which left Vera
;Cruz 'a few days ago, has returned: to that port;
I;• ; I
!having loather pilot and two orthree of the-crew
by sickness.—N. 0. Bet, I ' ,
We are gratified to find"the following paragraph
in the Melillo Ilion:lel of the 19.1 h inst :
The epidemic has appsreinly clrined away.
'We hear of only a scattering ease l or two. 136
long asthe present weather continues, there will
ha little danger for residents, but ‘juless a oroili
'frost intervenes, we should; have ,apprehensiors
!for the heahh of the,city , on the Torrence of, e
seriea of warm dayaLsuah as tie srtimes have
at [hie Fcailan, , We Vacer,tro cellar° reliance on
.„1 • •
.any thing;but a treat.
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TOE CONTEST IN 4ttsali•SlSSl The Memphis
Enquirer of the 7th ipA. says—Ouri sceountx f r om
Miss.s.ippi leave us no rooni to doubt the sucee.is
of Clayton. the Whig t•ond• pny'tng cantLd4e
fdr Gov. rnor. Some of the antt•b_ndera' them
niece give it np. '• • • ' j
Aunts!. or s Saite's etr!sw.—There came yeS- I
terilay into this port, rime colored i men on board
the ship Mary Phillips, as i het crew, from Rio 'de
Janeiro. They wete arrested by lwarrant of Re.
corder Dennis, to he kept in prison} a 4 the statute
directs. until the ship ts.rettly to leave the port.
Nero Orleans Pie. • '
A COMM HOUSE AND, JAIL
Court House and jail in Varren county, N. V'i. „ )
Vlero, destroyed by fire wal l Thursilsy last. It js
said L I G base been set oe .'fire by the prisoners in
the jail. 7he bmsehold (Limiter° of the jailor Will 3
eased. The prisoners areia .n be Sent to Balkton,
MI
DisdrivannEn.--The bjdy Of Lieut. Wyc be
mitt disinterred at Bost9n, km Sunday and exatn.:-
ined ' by several medical m i en, in consequence of
an excitement produced by. rumors . that, be came
to his death by violence fripm the hands of others.
The verdict of the Coroner's jury was conciu•
sively entwined. •
EARLS SLEIGHING. --The Volunteer, published
at Montrose, Susgtiebant# vainly, Pa., says
"It Was peculiarly, 'animating to our feelings on
Monday to hear the lively mues of sleigh Wie r =
in Northern Pormsylvanidwe often glide smooth•
ly o'er, the pathway . l of hfo, 'while our Southirn
neighbors ant wading th i tough the mud to
TUB nE311153.07 Co*. P01114.1110:--The::1912-
dttphia Inquirer says that the brig of war TriAtoo
exleeted to arrive Jolly jo the Delawari.irith
the remains et , Commedore Porteil: Or. her ivied
the body ia, to be. comeyed to the roAtlenee his
friend, the Roe,. Dr. Ducaehet,ln 'Gtreyki9eet;
'and there to retn&in 'wall the arrangerreite,Oall
he made- for the funeral'. The fonerataelOys: to
be performed at St stephen't chitrett ;*entit*e re-
M3itiO of the g4laitt \oldOornmodare aro ~ol:4kert
to the Natal Asylum, at. which, by ordefiis the
Secretary of the Navyy with the eansenr;Aithet
family of the deceraetl:they srer:to
Bitsm..-7rThe Rio de Janette Journal
sth l states that thellear Empreti's of brazil* ar
rived en the 34), on lioSid the frigate l eonsti,„
The Empetortoid, his mittister,inimediatt. went
on hoard, amid the firing of c l aimer the
usual detnonstraiions of joy on such lcci#ina.-- . 7
The marriage ceremony was performed
Verbal reports had been received froM Mei4videe
as !Ate as August 19th.' but *holly coutfriiliCtoty•
in their character. One.was tint oc..
euPled Malilinaddi and :hat Urquiza haid4yn foil
ed in, his attempts to joM Orib'e. The otlyr that
Oribe and Urquiza had tatted a junClion and
taken Mahlintule. •
Mr. V „
AN 113171t/F.N• A
Riehmoriii Enquirer rim; - - • I
t•
bava,a letter befoic ' us, sent tor by r
friend, and addresse3 to Jim by Mr.lrrin , Muren,
'in which Mr: Van Duren denounces siziklitterly
diielairns ibb, present tariff lawr.':
,
EMPIMASIVAS YOUR VilliDS CuttßEtTii;;.7•BOyo
go l in . and ash how old -Mrti..l44.kins - is.i
.Yes 'rhe boy rtturned svititrthe
, , •! • . •
The lady Bays she don't knew howfd the is,
ma's rn.'
The Army and Nary C4roMile, ; twee that
Lieut. A. R. Tali..fera. who was rscer4e t tr.ea by
Ciiurt Mti No Rt , bectivni' cab.) b
B r la a t f , BS t.
• • • •
cashier.d.
.. , .
•-Mr. Avnr.,noic ,
the Naturslist, orrned in i Cin
cinnatir-
on thursday'night Wit, and.leo? Friday
fur the East '
letter trout Jacitsolivitle . , Flort4s, stree .
that the bears and wolves , hart proved lieStrOC•
(IVO to the cattle in the vicinity i , f• pl i tk Crick
Mail pnticere h? , l also matte their ayfriarat.ca.
A ReValntionary‘sohnet named riAles Justice
died at Ontinersville, Indiana, ou the Mb Instant,
a b ed 102 years. •
-.\
OLe
1474, the Ceteheabd!vionnistil Is seld.is
expected hi this country by the ntxt p . ,Watid.Stca•
A hatiltriipt. itTl:a4ila ‘Vc&i.(as been in- .
. ,
ipaluced into' ttio. Asseinkly by thZ6llon. Mr.
Baldwin. .
together
notwer
!egret as
IMIZE
r mo:ir a
=ME
EMU
he Jlnr
the 10th
Climber
' 1839, am
, •
A es!erh Fianpar!s . ; Awre .ice*t•hat,
Ritu
out a top..out in
. !" yew Id 60 K s .i , •;!):
, f .. '
I 0
M , i
Clnno N's DECLINE II F'
AN,LI. 410 ripe Ism
t'.111.r..---This is a r t publicaLon by .llarpe'rA. Brothers,
if a most excellent work. It will'bo;4mplcted in .
!leen nunitiers.• Price 25 c'entS per inifili)er.
„ , , .. . „.
, _Tog DJ VSTERIFS OF l'Aki!.—'l'lll3 ii4)11.13 of the
rrmstbrilhabt and ppp u iar lioL'elst of ilicitty.•. It is c,s;
Citing a great deal ol'intereq in the t.Oding world.
hod is a must intensely enchaiiiing work, .It will ho '
published in two parts,the both wf.icha have mei
vcd . 1 Fried:2 . s cents per Dart. fur sale,44o'his race.
Eito.pitli .4 rr.-18 the' wgili. edited by
'Cpunt-Ali red [Versa) , i number, of rulee
as tignitle to the ushgee iii.kis a cure for
Aid hatiiis. ! Prig rt t.f.) I . ic,f 4
c
1 UNITi.D STATES At tlffS —This is a
!most e,xcellent work t 11;iluiler.'Phil
.adelp142. and edited L 1144 . the' Mel
'ehant'sAla4azice.. It it,A , a-ro - erect ia
„.
' book And should be in uctevery twin in ,
the cennotinit:„ nice fifty dents.'cur jUile at this 0f.....
, .., .
Gee. I -.-
Mits. Et,us's I!OtISEIii:ErING , I lut4 s a work on ..,
cocking and d•imestic econ tniy, ciliLiitli) an Ameri
can lady. snd.coniains an abw.dance ti,f recipes-for .
the use of families, % Price tli • Ft ccntq.' l. 1." .
.", •
,
Tun DE:Tit,,vt:il'his is the iiilcAir a new and
interesting iinvei Ity:the auth r of 'Ten!Thousand a
year!! rni:e 121 rents. 1
431EftICAN AG:.ISULTI.IIIIiT'S .." I 314:YAc.-This is
just ilic - bos fetrapriner. It commits - Ai funil s of teal
cable infbrihatiOn and, camhmhad at khc3low price of
121 cents. I: . • -' --- . . c!,;7,,•
~ • ,
WHEN CANTON W.,18 mons. there an nothing NO.
incensed the Chinese :1 , •3111t the Brifildins the su m ..
mary,proceits by sjrh ch the ;Jack Tat* deprived the.
Celestial e:iquisttes'of theirloug tails -r hacking thenl
tiff with their dull eittliOsos fvithout "by your
leave." . The subjecis of the •• Bunt* ,f the Sun,""
had never heard of.lnyne's Toni, ,and therefore
their grief' kit the loss or their long,.itifterished. and
carefully cultivated goes. is nut &apt Ong. Rad they
knoiv'n the extraotdinary virtues of thaicomposttion,
and been able to procure it; their botrAW would have
been turned into joy, for nistindly th'F. second crop
'produced by its influence, would hakrlieen far finer
than that of which their iieads hulltren denedtd...
We urderatand that Dr. Jayne has mei a quantity or
it out to China, and we hav,e naduutit-4 will soon. Ve
in great dein:aid there.
For sale by Eictionzi:SandersonA"ottsville,• •
en -
A
gents for the propietor.
Nov. 4, '
r As the Indian tbrincrly rourilexlvcr the moon--
thins of ocio,unconrcious I lie yrif.t7ea;th that .lay -
!Adel b neath its surface; tio, till latoir.lilve we soot--
ed I hrough l ocr native forc,ra, igloo - Joy - bribe fact dm.
they contain .inOedients which, Ili '4 . 4da skilled by -
Study and experience, forni by tar the-Most efficacious.
remedy fin' all kinds of Palmoriary:Vid Liver affec
tions known in the world; yet this iirt*.- Wild cher
ry ba:k and Tar.have indeed. beeS•Avd before.
,but
their vistues could nut be ;fully notirerated. because
they were noefugy extraeled. Dr,.,Wistor, has done .
this--and his Ilalsam Cherrvhich contains
also an extract lof Tar) astoniihi Ag every body,
especially ;the M. Ds. by ;its wonderlul • efficacy ia„
Asthma. Liver Complaints,: Coughs:4olldg. Bleeding
of thi,Le ngs, fi rst stages of ConruMtiinii. &c. 7 This
Balsam is made I from materials %Ow)] NATURK has
placed in all northern latitudes as sit rendidote for die-.
eases caused bY ',cold dictates. •
"Natare is but thel nameloi*i tired
. Whose cause is God.' ' • •,,
• Let us not neglect • her 'plainest d utates. Always
be sure to get-toe genuine - article, apuriess."Bal.-
suns - are , atloat:
• Sold,in are,
by
. • '.IOIIN
In Iledding,by SA 11 ATI MO^ • .
• t.
November 4.,
By the Re ,
Mors - 3; an T'hurst+4'EvenmiNov.
Ist, Mr. I ., , AAC LAtIACII:. IO :MUSS. 1%1:" . .11.i..ANN THUM- .
A', of this BJrotA.l4 - •
•11 Pott ' s:ville, on the 29th utt. the:- Rev. Mr! ,
ieitns ; Kot.KicK, of Pcii4;arl•oh, to .Ntids;
Cti .ISTI i•NA KoCII,, 01'14 former 1, c. " .
At Port Carbon. on thd Ist 1,404 the Rev. Itich.
and Webster, of Mauch ; Chunk, •437./.l:ev. G. VAN
ARMY:MEN. 10iAlifa HAIULIET Er4o., eldeet d4ughter
of E. S. Warne) Esq. •
•: . ,
In this Borocult, on Thursay latTri Mrs. lIANNAEI ,
Flack, wifo of Altoltacl Flick, in thaMth year of ter',
zp.y
a e.
- The friends and aionailitances Ort . te family are in-'
sited to attend the funeral this day: at 10 o'clock, A.,
M fmm,her late rcsidenee,No. - I..,Ointon row, with.'
out further notice.' 1. ' • .
CORRECTED WEEKLY, vtt. Nov. 4, Ity,'
Wheat Flew. pi 8b0135.75- . per lb:
Rye 'do l. ;. cwt. i 7B " '
Wheat, . . i bshl 108 Ilanath7;
Rye 44. '61,1 tapaes, bush4 i ,.. 3'
Corn,
Oats,
Hi
ERN',
nter .
rrieetieg of Pulorki Age, No. 2t6 T .Nkil
be het(' on Merida) , evening acitMoy. 6, at 6A o'-
clock—Punctual ottendahce ted.
Law, Partner ip.
raIHE undersigned have assoeijited themselves
JlLna eo:partners rn the pracOopof the law.—'
All hi:Lai nese' entruatell to their are, will receive
early and faithful attention. ':-;-!" •
Office at lhe residencd of @ > ;iV Hngbett2 irk
Centre Sliett,Potuvirle• •
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J; Cll4*-tiI;VILLE.
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