- the .!.;cod 'of the c annon we7.l, to' fart6his (1 , ...f . n , .:.-s. - ...... nor heed the et nn ati - _ stun , 15 :kleilL; the fr'4•Y • , .741. my a getters{:_and, `pdt:iotie. 1 Ci:C. 1101 V L a t. Cr. , .. - Ayild.be ro'6el lot ili:n.; tiNun zun3n2; pol'ltlall e'ppo- ' ' nents. The wilds' cf tteAVebt as ' thy c'o l : ,, ' fresh from the lind, now dotted with rn:fin:; nie 1- '. ..dows,-field:3 anarbamjets,'where thity ycar-s nr . ;•.,.,. • 1 he met the cup des of his -Country in . a -.ildc:. mess, nil .'peak for him. - 11 , 2 Ladies. Gad h'.e. , . ' them; ever thi... riendz . Of.D.rwiery and Vatrioti.—, . y, 4 ..ll.speak for Inm ; and befoc. the'neat .Eleclion, most of the irtk)l On then; cn! who will star dl ,figittr of depres.6; lug info'rrnation Aline of Stearnhoats willleave Raee Steel., wharf on the. let-of ' lay-„. at 10 o'clock, and icac.ll'. Baltimore in' tivelve hours. The fare to'lladti..„' more md' back 52 50—meals will be provided on: board ii.t twenty-file cents. Tire Directlars of.the Philadelphia, 'WU:Z.4II6 , ton and Baltimore Railroad hive reduced the fare, for'the excursion t i ritko ..s i . I a ticket being good for five - day's; and gaving the . choice of two routes. Arrarigements 'have. also Co it o:r Loieroclos.—Hro is .tte et: A NCE:— I ' •• been Made by the Central Clay Club of Dauphin I We will furnish our . paper to such responsible Ix- I County, to convef Delegates from Harrisburg by coficos as cheese to subsaribe on the following 1 , Packets and Steamboats. The boatwill start on terms, 'tiz ; They shallni m have the paper froow I the 23th of this ritonth, adUeach Baltimore on until the Presidential Election, (a period of nearly ' the e-;iening of Ole .30th—fare for the trip i:.-.2. eight monti - ta,) fer_the: sum of out. doll a r , payola i ~, i, 1 . m . ••'-o that a Committee .hOs been op - - CI '''.• '^(l Pm' dent• If Mar- a learn j - I when J , EllrY --gli ~ --,-,- .‘ • • I pointed to solicit a reduction of fare on'the PottS -6 PATE TAX. .., i tin -Van Duren is elected, they will of course re- ... • ' . vide and Readmr , Railroad, which; frOm the well ! . , - I - '1 ' • - Irrq the total amount of, trepuli bra- ceire tile ,paper E ratis, 'f his , is certainly fair r -- . I known liberality of tlio Company, will no ddubt Treasury ror 1;141, ..:;2, •13. ta!len . airl we hope our Locoforo friends will not 1a.c.,1- , IC effect 'ed. Wika sti , ..h. facilities for attending Io: o,..titt_ofs lle'part ot la,, :. , Threm- . tate SUbscrihing on tlyase. c..enditiorr. . • 1 tic, a; ,-, 3 , 1 .,,t. p al by e .. 1: 1 1 cf ,..;i l ty, m - 1 ~, . .. ._________________. ._ '. i - thin great ~, r atheiing of the nation, ' . we hope , the rate p.h. heal. - - • yonns• inen''of Shhuylkill County will use every; ' ke'-.r-r..-vrica' I,,Vanrr.n..--An active intelligent . : ',' • rivtint paid by the I.la3tern Division 1.- • • ' _ . ' exertion to be prisent. We knoli' , .• their zeal in the :ilio,l c.i t) T. 3.1.11.. bash rt:•Ito can read and spell well. and write a coed i ~. , - I greavcauso, and , we much mistake their, spirit, it lo \ Vl:elc. , l't Dirl,'loll wit: .a 1) 3 2 11, a - 1 handi of good mo.til character,betiveen the. ages , i we d'o not send he largest delegation from Perin - ';of 11 and 15, is want ad ::.t. this office, as t.i. , ap- i i . . . 1 sylvania in-propiruon to our population and dis -1 Arent cc to.the Printing business. - cts. 02 3m. . _____-- I tares from Baltimore. The honor of Schuylkill 95 s - - .-0117-act are due to the 1I0n • i county is aio..‘i:e, and we call upon the young ' ' 1 A . : 'L .Plamseii, Gen. James Irvin, and F.\l'. Hughes, 1 men!to'sustain'it. Assemble M. all your strength 175 .Jaw's tiarnnier and C. "M. ''S.-traub, Esc:la . :NE', for 1 4 1nd ;show the Whigs of the Nation that tlic Coal . ?u: pul P aid r.i. Per iT.,a ~ I.: aril u: dozuturtits. I Region is not unmindful of her' true interestS. • , • 1 e.:...5. ; . 1)1,4 trillsheal for o th - , support cf the Cor.diL.te 1 1. r: the honor of the 'State, i:a the pri. JAMES mooraamAD, ALEX. PLUNIER, . • JAMES PAUL, • , JOSEF; I . H. Kui6;'s, ANTHosx RUFF, DAVID PdII.Tv..E, THOMAS BORELAND, JOHN STONER,. PETER GAY, JOSEPH MOREITLAR, .....IREDERICii. J. COPE, ' . JOHN COVODE; :TWIN MILLIGAN, AMOS* , • SIL • • 'March 7.9, ''Tabte sho. to the State from the : 4 ,1:1 bee. Atso, tl duced to the Also, the a :with a ropey And by ti Lion of 81.5,f." c rece'q)ts per Averago of • heviti-,- , Averigelof Average of Avertv of Pbiladelp: he Easfern tae ‘Vcsterii Division, [ . die cityapj of 011 10.0,11 30 l y 61;235, 44_193 91 -23,3r5 539 03 S 11, - ,;,1 37 3,r,E6 31,5i1l 45 7C9 437 :12 4S .107 39,013 0.1 S 2060 11,236 % 1,121 new. D. Ad ms, A Aralstro Beaver Belford E. B crk.s , Bri r E. Bucks puti, Cainbri; Carboni Centre Clic-ste. Clariunl Clearti al Ciinteri Crawfcil E. Cuin E. Daui)iii E. Dalawi . Erie ai - et E. Frarl i lin rCen6 Iluntins-..10 35,4 s 1 Indiana - 1' JctT:r, 7 ^r'i 'i Juniq l a• r, Larßar.in 61,2u3 E. Lcbaiicqa 2_1‘,972, in, • 2-1,257 'rd 31.721 30,953 30.118 Nrd I'V - 01 313 - 11 . 33 517 1)1,733 13.1.17 E, Lcht,jh ,23,7:'. / .iiizura... , , 41,90 , 3 Lvcc..6insr"'" 22,04'3 . I‘icr.i.c.n. l- ' ~ 2,975 • ~ `,fiercer 52,273 T.• Mifflin 13,922 E:l4.oh.Lms. 9.870 E.Mo;igilrner'y 47,211 E. NorOanipton 40,990 Nort.liuni.yzrl'il 20.027 • ',E. Perr ' 17,000' E. Phial. city tall - . • cou,9ty 253.033.1 E. Pike ._ ' - 3,332 Pmt l er _ 3 07 I • • ' E. Szll i tlyikill ' 29,0.53 \ , Surderset 19.050 Stxiucli.anna 21,1)0 , Tic4a 15,493' \ . 1.7r,i,3n 22..737 . \ '-Veri.nz,3 17.930 Wa•ren , ••,, 9,273 . Waalinzton 41,273 E. W.ivne 11. - 8 IS WeArnoreland 42,609 ' ' W!,'T, °ruing . Yoik • -. . .- . Total ,1,721,033 1073,210 03 'asteri DiviLicn, "-.. 20 aunties 003 714 • 'O3O , 7 0 0 12 . ~. ' . WeEttri Divi.ii3n, '• 37 !cozia-tics 515,99 204,100 E 3 'C:lts & ek.v . atv 253,037 1, 150,4 62 01 2g i, .:.Ittlina! :liog;ii,!:.in cad . . PAre.r.d'ogry.-00r!,1 fifty . men - 175 - citizens were deli:.-litetd with numerous interesting S:huylli.i. ''' - V1 cr i - ,7.riment•; made by Professor, Rodgers, in Amt,: saci you? Tilt Tr.M..tti T a i-. .t.-r I: .—T lie announceruent in Ole .MadiSonian o': Fri..l,•.y. tit the Pfe2i•dent of the ', :nal M... , ,netisn - t; at 1:::‘.... Town I - 1111; 43n I.Vednear.,l „rho I' Unit:ea . States has - slaved a Treaty for file cntl;,:c. , day,. 'I . ifurs , a ,, and:Friday .Evenin,;s of tllli \- i , . : :, ocpata:i .ation cfTeXas, mid'that 116, aw• Nits only for the al-' : . . , ~, • . y:rel, a.ritsten by ..tr. Loomis, on the science Of i.,,.. , - 1 rangenaent of a few pc: , ,liminarlei to ... sal....f.it the , • 1 . ',toners a same, to .I,tlidSena..e...- ill call ...ecry 5.,,..- - .3 . : , 30 ', 11 , '"CI -1 °-!.:''• 'We' " '' e . u- ? 1 .....! our cU=-.' a T 2n) '" l,l4. i 'rho 1 3 ' whe'recer 4 .'it c0m,....-.--.n,,thwi,ll..tandin.; the act i . would not: pr.nr.lt us. to be prezent, by,t thoze wl . i4 ..that' the corp2i,k.ation of .t.-7 , ,!.. -i .l a step %van kne,- 1 . ~ • witnes,.”...l the esr,criments, spealt in tiro ino:t 'eti;i• to I.aave • Nen tor'som.: •••-•-• enlertain:..l at \ - Ca , ill. t, „ - - , ~i,. ingt i nn.. 1. „. 11. , Na ..i.,...„...-, 1n ...,. 1 ...,..„.. ; ,...,•„it :. - ..,,,, 1 ,'„,.... , „-y 1, thmiiastie . „ rnatin , . - ::r of tha'Peziorman:.•es of ..‘er. ..r say 4, now t.'.tat the, azt i i co:Ili ;:1.111t2 l - •• LVe -ca:l- ; Rodgers in this rn.jr,terious ZOL-'2I - II•C'.•• Mr.Laos:4J; . not hut conte..lp;ata with ,O-11Az... - .-11:: , it a a .1...1.1....;:y. I ..„,..„....„. to. underatantill:s part : of the btr.iiness. ?;. • -tion. of antllo.. - ity so b,.1:1, and one hut - c . c. ing COO:-.LL-t- , ,„ . ~ . queried to 1/11:11i7a1,..Y.1.1."Ti little God, t:tp:cl 11 1 s set uphs ec.ell • Poz-hapz air.; all t1...r: 1 .- :. , . ..01. •,-,,n!,,0,t T02.L071 to ).)C 7 ' .. ... . . . , - • . . _. ~..'" ~, . In LI:. roglon for tat: present, it appLa.s. No less ' rarpriscd at the *c0 . .....1 , ... I ........,..n... lie na; I .. ' matte his I tzt throw .or .P.3:7.1111fi1:. Thls TCY.:I..! , 1:10/1 ::,: - .;e.1,,i,:.,t..3 to.? ~, Lici...:,4 , -paltura in the C.tr.s . , . - bulinc,.• W. tlte only ni-toital left mut cut -ef 1 ol'. -. .1 - .•.ursJa. , morning last,...eird sec learn that se,', ' iryln,..ll.lte could hope to n•d,ie I.o',ltie.ll ea?...t1 1 ...1 1,. .. - : . •••• ' -• ; , .. 1.1 a. e,.llcr , interesttuz. !nue abatra are on the tap:T. . .' It tills eent. , :e fills it•wi'l r.,:t. jmini,h. his eha.l- t- - ' ILI Cate ....1 a “.0 ...14 t 1...0 tu ..... eel of a -- re.e.ect.on ; si.nc.,3. li.:r h.ts had no chancels'. "" ' - t \\''' h ' Law into . oar 'll-"';0 null. • AV11.1... 1133 'Mr. 'I! ki.l.:: to ri.k 3 Ills Corp ; freely, within a Er.V dais, /II:Lt VVe O,IITIOA reare:t.: ... ::! .." -iiition cermet 1...: mad:: W....:.c th-aa it is. in any C... t.,, , cl that we Ive.r.o te.ctotalors.. It • is all oWinglo ' cant. lie tnny 'lry v.hate:rpe..imol , ts he. wi',l; the .. , r„ . ... .-, , ; $ toe i ar.S, Isamu ter and' protests our own dn . country indeed may sul.or he t..•-but—but he can- -; . . •• noi.politically .spc,kin.z.! - 10 - .2 - industry , in 4,.;ae, as wall as in other ptlr .i.' . , The SenMe, we presu i tile., will r...fuse„ ti r,,tify ~. sult3. 'rho .;-•--es 7ILIIZ:t.bO iraproving. the l'reaiy--and that wiil lit' an cud of th.: mniter i' - fot' r ..the present. The t•ulj'. , et: pr, -- . , ;nts a I:eicl of ! 'Tat. Ta.x 11 1 1 , ,...--We . Isar:t fooM II arrisbui . g ' inquiry ton wide. Ni its to cuter upon now. in .. that t. ,..... t , 1 , . i . " 2 ,..i 1 i 11:0.. ,• 17 thn stat 2 Tay. at . t. ,. 4ij i ce .1 'VIC= ' , Dr -all rancl bearines.—.B.J.t.-a- . — • on the dollar, which previde. for submittiiig \ mcrtc,:n.. . , , -------- ?i - . , ' of 11.12'.7‘11io:L"rrE•N oz...c.L2LPL:2.llic, Impi.pe , 110 Y. Jo . rltt--- , !"...,10-3t of.eur readers ...3. to the-de , :isimi of the people. next fall,lias i ... willsrocellei :on. Jolt:,: M. IN :ilts v....r, I ~ '' „ I -I I.i.t 'year clectecl U. 11... Scriato: I.:y the I.leafo,-.0 I pa5...n..1 .hp hou - a of ricpreeptatives,by tlivtle - I.,e'zislature of Comiorti:ut. .-.. , J0:1 attar 11:j e:ci , 1 C!....;.,•:i? VOLO cc.' f 35 to 23. 'Tali Lozofoces.sl a141,t0 lion and befo:e, he t.)0 , -.11i . i s-al in the '.. ,, .1,Ate, 11.7. ` hold en to the Public l,Vorks' until next falli'l t..) ',- ~' • 6.liibin,;7l symptoms ofi•VOrl:I:j 4. , 0 evident 00 to ill.. i .con the e...-..L:t: I • 1.12,c , hiw in an . . 1 yons. Din. it wont do—the pet),ple. - ' duce Ina f:i , ..nds and re-',ati , e , . t. 3 ' insane' asvlunt. di: W'r, , F.u:T2.••..!:1 :o r.l.n ~6 in the , Le;:e.willed the i1e.,1)•:,:ch . ..0n of so dui/11cl, re a paity. ~... . - . i i l. l e . iivrtitution until tl - , - ; r.. , •,.....:: cf ti•e recc.lt elo•-.tion 1 ' - • . .. . . ' .I.kraz, aseertainecl..lvlwn ti. 1.z..'..0f0t:0r f .. ..•arinc that 1 A geiltleman id C.,,,vig.,: , . - mrg has hal, a picture ' the Legislature of Conne cticut, i,.. 11 1' of „hi., i.- I, of Gen.• J..i , -1 - .0l herring in his house far thecl-al. c -- ' competency, w old tle .lme .i 1 ' ,l 9 55.. t vacated and e- 1 ' " - ,'. '+'. lea a. whis, to b li . . p . 1 1 .; .,, ,, i....3.-.1 hill , i . , ,,... 3 ~, x oy ,fourte , ..n ycacs. lie -purellased one of Islti le's .., from the-asyletn and hurri , cl cu to \ Va,hinii or , to 1 ., Portraits of henry Clay the other day, and Mere take hi seat in the Sonde, and thus Stellit• liir/ 1 ly 'remarked "It. is tiara for. Gen. Jackson to ',give - • services Li the party - .: Mr. Niles is alts ill Wash- ', way for Henry Clay,"—aMl tile Portrait oi . ' 'the igtOrt, exhibiung ail' tic tok!os of in,-..-mitY Rua i -: Clay ,"—and :II 1 gentlenian ha:: give placeto• that 'of harry Compelled to !eat al: blues un.lcr'the :can eilauce ' ' ald 'pf his friends, 'dila ii - -;c: . permitted to be alone . ..', of the \Vest. - This is only one of the many Sims. - J The effort to brin4 en insane 111111 lilt°. the Sea- i o f t h e t i rne . F ,.. . .. l ate, has excited a good'deal of fe.rditt . at Wa z- shin 1 _,_ • _..,, ' 11 • I:1 ton. Ile has expr'.%•3.red lii,tinwillM:coes to tape I) AL • OS • "„.. .TIOLI r. ,ATIOIAL UOILVENTION•TILOSCI his seat in Iris proem etat.,.; of health. Lot ao one ' , wh ° intn d; g °l . rig to the Young pea's Natiorpl !can . ol what hoey e,, or dre . pursuadod to do.— r, ' Intel. m : -- i Cc nventiop as Dolczatc.9., 'from tichitylkill county, - . • " H. , .:r ~„ Iby Rail .Road, are requested o report them Selves Iztecittr.•rrosr or Ante-it:AN OTATr2.II. I %V C. I ,rl Qt's- I , to this office, hy Monday the 2,9 th inst., in.order 1 nitdeistand that a - pretty etteasive tratlid. in '!tors i; now carried on between .our country'and f that the necessary arrangemen6 with regard to Anieries. Strange though it, Ines' appear. still it I fare, &c., can be male.. We are 'requested tO give 13 netertheless true. that oysters rs 7.i'l'e inv..). te .ular- - • ty imported' road L i verro ,,i b y ,t h e Nvly I orb lire i this notice; by .the committt:e appointed ta'inifFr of packar. The oysters' are put in tariiis,,aiil. fel I with the hail Road Company, on the roductiim of . ..on the Passage; and serve for part of the ba114..q. of i Fare to pnil a d c lph: ; -,... the ce..3ael4. The .A.ineric.an :Air 11 , ..;;;.1 al; u..i4•3` to 1 - • .. .., --....----. - are Ni larger than the fl:rifa ,- necl Darlin::, : fori' toys- . , - • ,• 'l - ters, which hat'e to I , quartered ere thee can be ; file . cit-...tions in NCW .IC:t.'y use Oil riplit.— eaten. ' 'Fifty are selling.at present in file Liver. : 'rho Loculue6 gei ilinia.adcr• has die , n repudiated po - olMa.ritei. at 4s.' per itun,ired. , --Lew'„ Laati- , b.; the .-t • . .. peo i , e. . c CILCCP,' ' r.. r• , . . .. :Mr. J0. , ...cp1i Jones, , r Mr. Janes; of Ohio . city, 10 ' f..n . a .ti ider of who was sliOt during the ri s.soo, 'jawed onescrd4of wood in 13 m i l i( ice . and I of at the scent Alunieipal •e" leettMl in St. Louis, •iit-'l' seconds.- . - . r ` r 'I died on the sth insl. • . . E 6,703 'l3 37,534 .72 .1,433 C 2 i5`2.1 iQ 4 ,1'25 47 5,743 77 :3,'373 SO 20,771..16 18,241 59 21,305 45 b.:2ls 11 .11,070 2 7.159 52 4,:3-1 5;036 43 . 510 Sq, -1,139 . 13 2,183 43 01,355 54- 12,335 03 '20,1,9: 37,51.) _~,.~~ 2,650 .3,750 CO 335 c.l 0,C;71 1,035 01 2,355 03 43,653 01 23 302 01 7;155 37. /' Gl:5 430AGZ 9.1 a 75 15 73'3, '2l' - 11,157' 23 3,L , f11.27 • 3,055. 2.5 -.- 1,802 17 • 0,16'2 0.1 1,509 00- 1 ; `200 S'Z' '18,013 91' 387 C 7 .0,413 17..5 `Z0,311 62. $l,OlO ~,.. . - -7.‘6. - .iVji.., , ... ~ _ Lwr,i....-TA:::-.."- 2 ---- ; ~:-.4..,J,,..::. . . T 3 0 i i 0 V I :.-'i --j 11 ' • . ' .1. k . ~.._ MEM `c3aturcialAcirmina,. April 20,1844, SubSCriberS for. the Campaign. In prd'ri to place the .:tliner6' Rttrnal within the reach of all, during. the aPproart,:ir27 Pre4dential and liaberuaterial Elections,. we will. furnish it to Clntri P n A ethet,, from the fir:t of April, until the Pr,:rid:ntial Elm - I krn, a peril of 71 MO: - .tho, on the fAlowing tsrms. v Sittle Elubfcriber3, , ~? ICO ! Six ill , , - • SCO Ttvelvl do ' - - , .10 Co Twenty eix do ' . SO Co i , All crdere Inuit be post, paid, and arccmpa:.lcil • with the ca.th. ' AddreE3 D: EANNAN rettarilles. , _ ~:.., „ .,..,, . .,1 2 the Adireis to the People, signed ' 1!:i I I ' . 1111. t V....V. 1.1 1 :. : '5r...N . (.:tun.--We feel greatly Z-. 1 -,-, -- - ; d i stressed, for ta l e welfare of our Lowfoce friends : ~-.;•,,' t he neighbors of Gen. T;tarkle. the .P . : :rrn.cr',s . 6 . e.:2:- 1 i . an:lithe prevects of thi.i..Club, and therefore Mu: 40 ' riLli:' f:) ,- Gtivcrwl , Trf l'el:1;:ylr:z)lij, which will ' • 17 :le found in this paper. . • gin! thepa.anetlier push. On Tuesday last .1..) ' - ---------_ I - . ildld their third meeting . , and after the most extra. 13 ' .. , 6. , 9)1-r.'7,'...."4-..,•--IVCI...lr'b*Pla..:ed a `.`')", , iller . K.:: - 1 ordi'amy ex.eltilms, they. succeeded in iniisteiing 1' 1 4 cr " 1 on our front, which we hope will prove quite I 4 e *eper.r.r..,;s all told !. Now if thew . ace More 13 : es'attractive in hrincing. customer, 33 the little ! ti.an twelve Vila: Buren and Muhlenberg, men in GG 1 !` y:alle: hirer " i. 3 in bringing voters to, the elaY ..' i thi ' s piece, we do hope they will' turn. out the • ClU' , s, o: course we feel some tn?ereft in such l iipLikers say it!is such uti hill busine , ,s-L-ti ei:ery • I '.- . • l , Wrlrds freeze in their throats--and a cold.shi,ver - • ! s. . • I racks their frdnacs---4 - turn out end gife them a 171' We cau - .10.1 cert•tin ~: rsonsi I , l;ust tam. 1 , r -I' '. --- - lid.. W entails puff entitle us Lou ;vote of thahksl '21 . ; p,.,:n2,- r..iLli the, Bey.? employed at t.;/i3 021ze, for 1 __ _____ I° the Purpose of .11.;stractiagptite dc..ctiments f. ein ! ;Jr. - rldi... EsiroTy.--The S.eriake of Louie.iena: . 67 i 1 ! 1 •- c i o „ mit possession. Sii - 7:.11 conduct, to say. the least, t his unanimourly impeached Judge Elliott feF is ,t IQs i ir.:'i cprclicnsil.kr—and tlie - ,.e cuilty of it. had Letter i `z , 'U, , lng about o.re thet4and fraud I. ulent naturaUza 'l tlen !Tapers. l i ne was immcdietF,y ejected trout ' 2O make. themselves scarce eLout our premised. 33 1 : . ._ I efliee. The Senate declined ea+ressing an opin- ID 1 - IION. JAMES roLLOCK.• :5 ' . • t idn on the Sal, , Ject cf.:the illegal papers issued.— , . :23..! ' This clist...n.gui,-:h I ed, .7cntleinan who has co re-' This is:certainly a singular course, and will ' feed triumphed in the .7.1".1.1.1 Congede , lonal Dis- tilt great difFirMlty. If the Judge i"iied them frau -I'2 ''• cenfly 16 4 . . i • • A.l id • ' ' 0 .trzct, arrtved in:his . plate.., - on Thurs.:iv eventng, inalentiv, and the Senate has so declared hp' Ma_ . ,- • il • • i i t )) . last, on his route to Wasitin:;ton. He was escor- 1 1 - poaching him, they ought not to have 1.-,esitatt.l in / 57 I tcd into tetra ')y a nur.iter of our most respecta- ' : l :oeclating tla Paper: null and void. . 1 , O 7 1 -. 1 .., : .e . eitizenr.,,,and'Uponihis arrival, Was v.-e.l..sorned jil , -. • i--.--- . -- -----,-- ' 6 . ti i n an apprciPiiate - sne.:h by Uhati:s W. Pi l! ID Ged.r.:)/' s Lad . 4',.3 t.860 - lc is already on our 13 ; Esc, -By patticularrequest he then zave a de- ~ l able for. ...... ..,, ea.ner than usual. Among • 19 : tiii , :d - aecount of the 'et:lL - fat in the YIII Distriet-,lr.ontribufors , to this. number is Mrs. Hole, T. S. 't 1 and int'he Cour' so of his remarks, aiseited that huni l; ' Arthur, Mr;i3 Leslie, and host of other weenier . 9 .-,i, .1.. 1 . , I ! . , dreds who had forMerly voted with the. Loan Foca i . .wi nets: It liS embellished with two beautiful en_ 69 I party, liar,,giv ' en him their support,. not as has l'OaKings, ca, led 'The Rebuke," :-'l'he May 1) ? ..y 3 . 7 I been filsely awco.. , .(l;'en a:eonnt of J ..`tn Baader'; 10tAi.n,:,,," Ind rather a unique Plate, of the t ash -21 ...1....vial unnonli'"l - '" 1 - , , 't on • ,. --. - 0•• ,-, of the ti-- tors. EN etv family in the 'Country might td sub i. , -:`.- -, .1 -;.... of t ' :7:• m --- . -- •vh' - 1 1 '• - -,- 3 I.."'') 4 . .C.r*0 far alcopy of this Work. .. Sinj,le. copies for I'l ' 1 7 ..0 o . r..):iti.:isn, has ❑al , ::ays N indicated. Mr..1'31- silo at -.1 13 1 0 alc:.•• ' I. • lml -1 C l :2 0 lo :k isalizont anal =: - oroll , l.?hc I sFeaker. an 1 Grai , a d w•ill 11 ig , prove a,stron; aOquisiti - .):1 to cur \V trig fo:c9 , in . '1., - ...cciNed. 14 ' ' Con^TC3s. Unlike the 4an Duren .7;chool of Pali' 'llawiltern/ ~.,1.2 7 , ticians, he prefers di triumph of men, tin feedinz, n triumph of principle to the [ gm ' f rom it l thou, he preferred to tientitied, .31 ~ 13 1 tick Ills - own suec93 ala, politician,' rather thsn I;nuMber o f li 4 1 ' ende.tigcr or coal.rcmiEc• the cardinal clectrin's of f the...,-BdttlJ ' ` :: .9 • .t„_Whiz party, to which he is most warmly at '"2 - . ta:11:..I. - ,I' Ural, and i , ante. SirJ 41 ' After Mr. Pollak hid concluded his remaris,l •. - I . Mr, - ... , ..m. Clement and Neville, Were loudly called 9 9 / 1 1/ .9 at tile all ^v 'tier, to which call: they re:pa:lac:3.in th,:ir usual i -., •. aril ciltlyo --; ' happy manner. ! , ' . ',.!1, A Club W I.a.a: 10115 loungatiou:it Ciiiiveution. We:pd,rceive by the Philadelphia papers tha't liberal artar.geMents.have been made by the" dif ferent R4llroad CoMparde,s, for tha l conveyanre of I.,:ts:scrtgers to ancl frOua the ,greatltatifleatinn ejn -Ccrition tole' held at Baltimore on iho 2i of IN'ta nemt. For the bene r fn of those who inay ‘sisli to attend frOm this county, we ziro them the foto-.1,- ~ ?--: ~ ` .ff have seen a‘gentlernan who.unia at Raleigh on ihe .12th and 13th inst., who iernn - ents the of4ourse of.people at that place to,liavo beinithe lard.;t4t ever Ivitnesse,t op any occasion: in that Star —the reception of Mr. slay te have bean , all, and more than all, that &Gail have been anticipat e,•• rrom the warm affc,: . tien of Ile Old i'. 4, :;ortit§tate , 1: eriodical haS been is 211c;•ei:I nc . : ---This p ito lbirri. Mr. Clay Spike two bouis an] a half; '?' arn aitho.o - ea the gentleinaii has been in the Way The content:. arc from .the pens of - of 4earini him, both in Kentucky and in ton , Loms,felid - .v, Mrs. Sigourney, l and a grlis; fur the last two year,, ho says Mr. Clay's !he pen of the Rev. G. iNV. Bethune" .. a i . , he had _,e,vor heard consid lusic in the heart,"eti.ll cur assed every thing , w P o%I nini. P Nor was this at all surprising , tagetlri. with a i erik; the immense number of people asserablkl to lether popular authors. The' plate of grist bim, the cordial and affectionate welenme ex t Finld ofbermantowin" is realty beau- tended whim, and all the inspiring circumstances T. 1 attendin his visit. ts alone worth the price of the l l Mao i ~s• tr. NicKay said to-day that he s'kould make one , ir J,lc numbers for sale at-this office:• inapre attempt to get up his Tariff hill, and if nut I i ----------- -- , . , successful then. he should give it up. ,It win not flub at Schuylkill .1-Erciz.--Qur i friends ' be raccessful—that's certain," ore mentioned place held aCO large i ii Tile pcaple have spoken to some effect. Islastic meeting on Friday iiight last.— I i . • . , „ , la: organize.] that already nunab;':rs; about ':• Lt li.sAn - mry Rsr I:W.IT .—uompargiv6 statement lbels. They .cast if, they wilt; carry ' et.the Business on the Philadelphia and Reading 1 1 I Haven for Clay and 711ailtle . What I • 1 ; 4cilroad •durfng,fhe quarler ending g 31st March, I' • ice proceedings in another colUrrin, • . ..: .' ) - ' Prepared for:the Cernnierial List. ocofozos carried Spring [ . 1843; ' 1844. • county, at the eldction for I Commis- 1 , $13,452 'll $15.137 97 few days-since by a reduced mai:Ally.— 11,937 21 14,9'27 82 1 • ~ - 17,516'25 53,060 96 men will carry that district next fall. 1,500 CO 1,500 00. 40 04 • 5 19 1 Garden,: phila. 9'13 and 1841. ;71 Ui 31-..;;-110 . 1.1 - higs have' n,1710. - inus tiiZt nr:ii is St. Let:is, the'eapitol St.,te, in the election of the :Aayor by of Votcs— , -arni a larTa ~ lajority of r office;:z. This IS the first Whi 4 victory L' in St. Louis, for atrcat many years. EZZ ~• -t.--.1 or 13z MEI the 0.13 achl,ve fJlio.riti3 is the balm' majority for Con the 13th District: FREI 1:do L:•r• Nor mtng, OR, hunaborlo.na, ,dock's majority, 867 he. Locofocus deriired in 18.11 that the party w4s deal and buried. 'l'll'e'y were at if. such. I.SIS the ease, the. resurrection lunqUe.stionably folloW. Tile result of the ieleetions would seen to prove that the pre-; W toad tt MEM recent was correct .r-rr Guinn.-3u Irishman was buriedpn- embanlimerst which he was c;x.eavatingt 'em York, a few data After he Nras,l l ut, he ezichtimed;-.—" Faith, and I guess I an4 l r..ow--:haA'nt I been dug very airth ita2if." EEES DINE a riot Of the e Legislature has agreed to adjotird on thG Artit. Tile salary' of $1: 50 per day: works ittltat sum was fixed for the whole Session; Would have short ses , :ions, less demogogueisrn cnore.wholesome lazi:ilation for tha people, i; Thy 20:11 AA L.I. we r,' atii IL. CONfa.TCTS.—WC learn . that the Contractors in this neighborhood.have nelq lost .their contracts. They were not pool, :Mail ly al iTZ! lE rani) Srvvi.—We observed , one of of t iers with a I:).rge bag.Of specie; on'.'his way to . , ;his hands, lastSaturday ] ; The good old times gain gradually returning. , • , ' T I Colt' . ox'CoAL: 7 —A propo)ition to levy'a tax :of 20 cuts on Anthracite and Bituminous Coal 13)r State purposes; was voted down in the House )af Representatives; by the decisive vole of '5l .to mart by the name ;of Jaeob;ll3.li4y,ads, huit hilikelf at Lykeits valley,, a few dhy•a;sinee. , PCT TRdT AND Tfl T. TOGETlikll.;"—Therd: is a ape.r published 'in Para, Called' “'llhe .Corkscx , m." , The Illi r maitiahe are 6.110 d iSuckeie- Rare] Fun., for Sportsmen. Tviß T 7'HE.‘.3IENSGEI?IE." Doctor Geo. N. Eckert, 'Dr. James ,S. Carpenter; Levi Miller, :] Jacob Reed,...... 1 Frederick Werniz, . • Jacob Reed, jr., 1 :John braeff, 1 • , • Dr. George Halberstadt, lUlin nyder, Jr, ' William F. Dean,' "ill; in Bowe4 Dr. Z., Pral4 , 1 forge Beti,• I John Shippen, , ,• 1 I lc Hai'vey,‘• - 1 Joseph Downing, . 1 ipt;James Meyers, .philip Hon; ~, Zimmertiatm, Charles Vermin, 1 xs . .• Coturricazeu• • . I john S. Stine; ; • Michael Murphy, 1 ! ! , . ~ . 1 Joseph Sterne4N penjaminin , Pommy; INI us• B .iri lc .S.N i, *—ln looking over the Hreporil - • • ...,...-•••• , -' ~, ' Cu! 1J W Heffner, 1 .. McG nis e s- . 1 • an of the' irizt, I was a good•dc•atarni.m.o tol l •• ,' i; W. 1' N i' • 1 sec the' deblinatien (as the editor of that papei`•fe.: D2/11:.,per;e4 ' Feorge W• Snyder, i ectiously 1calls" it) \ofl. P. Cra.nc, of; Potts-, 11' 1 41 : .1.-eichil • fiarlers'A.ngel, 'l -... Capt. Jice Wagoner, amcs`Trout, 1 ~ ville, Trot being a Vice President. in a Clay Club! ‘ l ,l Jacob S. Faui, . John - Bailey, Ha! ha! :. He reminds' me of a little boy withl turned 1 Dart;el Snyde!, • Williani•Ciehtter, , Stew suit :pr l clothes, believing all eyes are:; iAniliony Riebamen,Jr.,, James Laing, - 's t on lihnLi-he cannot tear to be placctron eo coa l Jo ht .S."Stetntr, Daniel B. Haas, . \I N spieuous ' l a . height. No rioubt. be thought the ; 1 Levi Laubenspne, •., !Doctor Treichler,* .1 • blushing; onors fell too thick and' fast.uPon hi:P PI Fensterinacher, George "Heisler, 1 • to sustain his new position with that dignity and Stine,. i \ . i John Franklin, -. grace becoming his station. He certainly hasl •j " il Ant Yeill,l . James H. Graeff,4-•1 found out his mistake by this torte, as he had nil the honor of electing himself (he never having' ' Wil am Steller, . 'E. Q. Henderson, Da iel H. StO.ger, David N. Heisler, 1 ' been a tnembee, -) much less an officer) and declin 1a -.Mellon' . John \ Bannan,am , 1' ' D i , lel Say ins too, not an enviable reputationl shotildjudge. If I am itot 'misinformed, tit& in alluded to ceiingtor, , Daniel Bartolet, l• Th masßob(nsoni •G. Hamner, . was not' a Clay Club, - but a meeting to remon- I • rs, -.. ' Liam Be 0 A mos Riggeli. l' strate a&ainst ;my, - alteration of the present / era - ' ' - -r- 1- • ' l'' ' • ' .• pa : Leta•ia Reeser :l ,-s,, . 'Joel Yount, and as the ' , old and tried Democrat;' and his r • ty sometimes, evince b good deal. 'of zeal for the' L. c • .ThngiertY, Levi Raver, ' I Tariff; when it suits their purposes,it waS nothing w il • ' Ne ` vdll ' • . . Nicholas Fox,; 1 • Chas. De FOrrest, . , ' Jonathan Boadman) , more than proper courtesy' to invite them i to par ,.,,,.incioestl, .F. B. Nichols, Esq. ' D. Lindermuth, 1 • ticipate;•on the occasion: But if his J. W.. Roselierry, hate nit:tire:Ll a stab. I presume it would be Pro:,Ruben Kline, El jab Ha4me'r, , Byron Phillips; ~ • per to probe the wound to the bottom befare it, is CI.J. P. Hobart, : William PaYrie, healed, ) for there will hardly be a vestige of the,; C pt. J. Mithews, WilliamWillin Lame, Phillips, 1 1.. • - Prindples he has espoused," left after the fall e.; C Whitmrip, Esq.,o". lertion i : The Clay Clubs are not solavish of their M chnel Littler, . Jonathanyarnal, i •cumpllments, as there are enough Loco. ioecr's . Jha 11. Hill, . Mintzer Hanley,, 1. .. coming into the ranks voluntarily without its he 7 , G orge Leiner. ' • ' William Stephens d; ',Mg nd i cessary to use - the names of those Ni.'ho are N illiam WolfP. ' • Edward Yardley,' I ".• not members to olciate as Vice President's; they - A erranderpillyman, James Focht, • , must put subscribe their naines to the Club ;bd- ge ttifhter, Samuel Christina , fore . tbey can take any part' in. the'proceedings of 1 6 zor Kit John lement, ! D.J. Ridgeway, 1 the meeting. , The.gentleman must have looked 1 Lanes Pcpman, • : Timothy; C. Boyli•, on th'e effusion of his brain with•Parerital coMplit . , , - B. F. Tlvl.or • William 11111, I ,• cenc3. and Mought it would necessarily create f l 2 ' B d enjami iblr.Cum ming; William' M innig,l - quitela sensation; we therefore wish to undecic:Ve corge 7Ortuner o m Joseph'F. Seiderd ? iiinivith the information, that, there is too ninthi FTank4lp• Kaercher, Stephen Jones, Clay; in our composition to be the least afficted. N'yerStrcluse, . Daniel H. Leib I. I v. otuld advise the gentleman and every.. "honest - .§.muel Rbissel, . Thomas Dornine Loci.to stand from under, and assist the Ball thJ.t.'s yellingt4n Kline,.. William Dune, -. rollitg'on to clear the Way for Hcniy Clay;".ias 1 1 C. Williams, .. D. R. Bennett, I we intend after the election to cage thelast Le co l' .; athanicl NI ; Wilson, Charles Bushohrl,...• Fore and ez.hibit him as a natural curiosity ' .' L ' J hrt C: ,Neville, !{' Joseph Saylor, 1 TINCTURE GI CLAY: panted Hill, - 1 . Joheph Weller, I , William )i. Mann; , . Frederick Fenaslcr, Francis M. W'ynkooprJacob Ropp, l• 1 Edward Skean, John Fernsler, jr.,. ' Horace qmith, • Joseph COckill;1 ' John''. a" -Ilan' - George Broom; 1 • Edwar d h t Yt ;E. Bland, Beneville Artmlut, yalcntiic K. Mills, , William lßajori Isaac Igglcy, John Artman, •l . • -a OrlaridoiDufer,... William Caiter, lenry Jenkins, j Ni(illiain Bishop; saws: Likens, 0 1 Jacob-Kimmel.! 1 st. G. Brooke, ! Martin WeaveT,, I - Daniel later, - !John P. OfferriM i n, fames I. l +. Innes; James Q. Shciernaker, r Lamar:iav, Benjamin Miles, • : - ' Charlei W. Pitman, George Bright'. •' Alphoiso MacDonald, John Smith, 1 : Joseph Coatiiv 0rth,.... Georg4ll., Potts, Isaac 4.evern;..... ' Daniel Richaida, Benjapiin Haywood, Daniel SharteL t . DaviAlartz, I Thompson Viiinghn, Benjamin ' Hannan, Peter Deither!, 1,. 11qThornpsoli,, • Luther Duferi,s, 1 otror4 4 e C.Wynkoep, Casper Brobit; - ..,..rnmereial List. J. Bantuin, • ' Edward Sillsiniatt, 184:4 * 1•3•14. • Jblin''ss. C. Martin, s.: . Nelson Mortimer,' - Richard J. C;l4ens,ars. ';'ravel • - .:1 '4,452 'II $11.37 97 .1.u.01i Kline, Andrew B. Whitc,..., Peter Allisc4, . ' Michhci Brit;ht,' ! . • Captain Johplanlv; r• Ruelt i en Bright, ~ William Forr ~ 'lamp Russell, ' Christian F,z, I ~r ,Charles Storer, . Thomas Ridgeway, Ir a qi.' William H. H. Russell, Peter ttitarr,f4 Dane! Yeager, Henryi•Valult'asen, 1 . 1 Jant Johnson, ' Solomcin M'pOth,....• I- GeoZ;ge Lee, Frederick F l fiess, Andiew Russell,.. Jacob Welfef, . 1 i lloqrt Woodside,' JaMes Stijl - ion, 1' l'hoMas C. Ppllock; R:Adams,l i• William Pollock, ' Elijah Brininger, .- t Isaac Beck, Daniel HamiS; Ed g ard H. Sillyman; Perryirius fli'ci3 b t i , , I. John Farrell, Simon Streus,... . . 1 . • Jeep Connor, • JanaeslicCa' ke ' .. Ferdinand D. Ncligh; Charles Lord, ' • 1 Andrew Mortimer, ..:s • George WI Slater,. . IJ. Welsh, ' Henry Loril, . : Wii , jiani Lerch, Josephißolv'en, - 'Jacob ljehr, Soloman Lord, - IG. E. Genseley,„„, , Aaron' Potts,.. William*Shenfelter, lsaac Lord,. .. James Sillyman, Jr. - Charles Mu 11,.. , Geprge W. Farquhar John Me,rns• Jaepb Geiss, . • • John Strapch,.. . Join T. Hazzard,..s 1 George Siertel, Joljn J'. Jones, • Joepli Ddbbins, 1 • .111.f.13. Lutz, . ' ' George Sisollenberger,.L. , 1 13.1 Cook, . • John Sillyman, : • 1 I- Fr i ptiklin Pott,... ' Charles Taylor,,' • i Salnuel.Sillyinan,.: U. Shillalie , 4.. . i Isfael, Loeser, sa. ' 'John Citii,• ; s Oliver Dobson, -:, ' Willie CBarber,. 1 In 1 • aV' JaMes M. Beatty, • Peter Strptip, 1 1 Di.Humes. .• ' Wiltiant douldin; 1 . 1 lihn Might • ' Gahm M00re,,,,.. i 4 I Jahn C. Lessig,... 1 WilliaM/Moure, ' '- J4lin Silver,... Henry Meyers, 'f' J6hn Leisig; . Isaac Ta!Flor, - , - • '' Francis J. Parviti, Daniel Kaercher,ass 1 • ~ 0 Jbhn H. James;....' 'Jacob Zligenfuss; ' HenryiStrauch,.• John Kitnasiusi i . Mtn Shelly, •, . • Williams Gleim' 's rs filbert N. Hanley,. WatkinPritehards, i Frederick Maurer,:i David 1avi5,,,,,,, , 1 4: G. Lawton, :' • Philip Edwards, 'l. `..- john Waterhouse 1' Franklin Daniels, - , ' f . Liquill& Bolton, ; SamuellArms, b . ilbtaham Pcitt, • : Jae:b/IL' Leio;,.. y L. Whitney, - ' Aupstus Arms, .: ~, • Is lAlfred Lawton, : Benjamin Pott, to ITlaomasMills, • • WilliaM•Wolfinger4o', to".john G. Hewes, ~ ' John Bi Reed,l ':!Daniel Hill,ly::i .. ,Gearge i Woolley,l - r - - 1 I COONCHA st. they El= C /ire? OhLtdoo/ writcs to the IL Gazette as folldwa : • Pollock. Snyder 2.086 . , 11.250 • 1,512 - 1;359 500 599 4,425 . 11,420 .5522 1,4,656 Get Isaac Ca SING A CRA?E I. r l'rcilsVit on Goods Freight on Coal ).7niced States Mail iMiszellancous Receipts , 44,445 61 85,547 6N • 44.445 61 Total MEM Increase . , . Ente.i . to:: rt.trre Wnrcs.-- 1 -in Marietta col lege, one of the best institutions Of the We4;there am one hundred students, Man? of whoni are vo ters, and near cf age. Of this 100, there arc OS Whigs, 1 1 Loco and 1 'TYler man.--Ziyhang raper. ' . • : • We suppose that was.the reason, WhY. the Lo eofocos . in Barks County rais6.l a Liberty Pole' few years since inscribed on it die folhiwing motto i ! .. Muldenberg and no Free Schools." They wer.! fearful the County would be converted to Whi democracy. if free schools foi - theeducation of thl people %rem established. ":.' CoNzirfc . erOCT.—The result of t 1 methhers of the Connecticut delluitely ascertained, and is as:foil Senat,„ liouse, Whig inajority .34, . , . - . PoLiTicAL ,lllTs.—l'he 1.1:. S. Gazette th uscitip an allegation by a Lodofoco press again ... . Markle:. _ . One of our Locofoco brethren of: the pre.s slicers at the education of the Whig•eandidate for Governor, and ,sars:— , Joseph Markle makes shocking I:vork with the King'o English:" We arc afraid that the charge is too taste. I e certainly did play the mischief with . the Kini's English, at the Itiver'llaisin,in 1819; find we tire told that ho has not improved very ntuch side%) that time. Judge 'Ft.prague,'of the District Co rt, Boston, has decided that tho private riluiCestab lishment, in all cases where its transpOrtation [o Letters is by Railroad or . Steamboat, is not a vt 'anon of the laws of Con c r;ress; and cannot ha mad punishable in our courts. ' . BosTos CLAY CLUP, memile of this Club (about 500 in narnber h.ce•res ; l' ed to attend the Young NfeassConvenkion at Bal timore as a porn mnitlee of the Whae, and are king arrangenaenta to carry the resolution inti feet, Tux LlDlEs.—'rhe Hartford Journal, an • bl edited Whig paper, days that , the . youlog . lath of 4von (Mess their Sweet souls )Irale joined tl Whig choir, and sing as merrily aa.larks, a t Clay Club meetings; I-i 'PUBLIC IVI.ETING. ; At , a Public - Meeting, held at the Young Men Clity Cl -- oub Roonie,n Tuesday evening last, th fo4ewing person4tvere appointed delegates to th I,knig Men's Ntitional Convention, to be held n Baltinnre on tite:'.:d of May. The lint will b'e continued neat lieek: . 1,102 132' the eketions fo ,islature, is tidei lows : Loaloco EN Richard Leo, Samuel B. Fisher,-.-• • John Mad', • Isaac Riehaijs, Joseph MOrgan, Elias Derri..- • Johri L. Martin,;4. , James Nagle,.., Peter ProLk; . : Nathan Evan', • • - Aaron Shoell - ; Richard Smith; • , BenjarniniMpz, Joel Martz; Charles Adam Eilci,f • ' (To be cdritimied.) übs and Others will please semu in full ,tes I",y \,,'lreJnesday next; rrClny C lists of &leg- it lima ':Resolved, that a committee ippointo to. wait upon the IZ.catlitl; t ,- !I:,mri:any',sand make the necessary ar F or conveying the Delegates, and pro ucticin of fare. On molioni of three pe a Rail Ro4 CI rangernents, curing a i.ei.l_._ . . The s f hai l maU appointed John K. Clement,. William l .ll. Mal'in, and F. B. Nichols.. 6 i On m l otio , Ni. MI Wilson, W. Wolf, J. C. Neville,lS. 4.ussll, Wm. "Fox, A. MacDOnahl, and B. Bannan,iwere appointed to procure an ap propriato B.ruei . for the Schuylkill Count:) . Dele gation, ; I F 11. - Wl. , ;KOOP President. • • ,• • F. B 1 KIEIIOIIEI I , ReC..SZC. At a ime4infrof the citizens of •Schuylkill Ha ven. friendly to i the electien of Henry Clay; held ' . at the house of pear g e Kauffman, on Friday e., ening' the r 2 ihsti the meeting .was organized - by .tht•PP l ointe nt of • 1 i ), !President, I'\ C• B' '' DE FOPEST• N•,. : ' , Vice Presidents. i - `', ' Jas. B. Latals - ,;, • EDW. II Wuzr..!..ta, 1 MA It. MELI.O.N' - W. Str.ar:En, . 'J'6 , 4 Printing. - 1 , • i Secretary,* . Iv riz,,•,..,,,yrten,,,tcy,,,,,,fa.;10eh .iid N i l l , i e tio ss u l s , ic t i ft i. :i r uf ,v ,l a w a d t y . . ' •I . • I B. Dc - ratirW, Jr., , . e''lto...ri, that of any Country Printing Office in the State a d. , andare ready to cxecatc all hinds of After the organization. the Meeting was ably • . . ' • I . . JOit i'll.,N•t'w.; • . • • . dressgl by, J. C.. Icevillct, Esq., who„ . briefly statLd I . I I . I .. . of et-ry dcoo-riptian;at th very:lowst rates ; such as the object of the meeting, and moved th ,< . ,t. a coot- ,' C kit t; 1111.1. IIEADS, i. lANI I I' ' lii,rTs. mitteilt of twelc'be appointed to draft a N co:,, , istitu. BILI Sof I'..kBINC:. C PTS C T I dII t Ti3 . 1 • •a', At ‘eri.• short notice. By keeping good workmen.land ..... , :i tion of the club., !DUting the absenceof the 'coin- prompi despatCh•in exeCuttri.; ordscs:weespect to re- - .! • 1 inittef, the meeting was favored with. an address cr,..b‘ :. :e vl t e i s ia ti ‘ t . ) e po a rt .,,c o , r a ttle public. - ..t. 1 BINDERS' atterheit to the office, .',-,,; from' A. W.' Le4ttm.l E - :'..q., and several 'songs ..wbb•Wel.ables us to bind all kinds of Printing. whm it '4,c. 1 ..: i ilue , sart :to do tn. Bcoks of z ixegy description. i':" . ",: ,. by the Pottsville, , Instals. Lite commute.- co-t... ~ 1 . • i-''.' bour.d t* order. Aril'o, 1 , f- I • ' ' • I turned and reported the draft of a constitution —-.- ~- . _ I MR. 1,, CLAY ArN D "FUEL •mEerlANics. - • ...': • which was unantolously accepted, and the persons ! . . t '''. ~ Dtiring Mr. Clay's brief sojourn in Columbia pre.4nt reqw4ited, to coma forward and . sio. it:— , . - [Yr- • 1 S. C4 . le was Waited on and . Welcomed to the city ~ , J : Thelthanks Of the - meeting having ',cen. voted .o ':-.ei , • i i ; .I , y Mr. Sar.rtriap;,aworthy journeyman Caiiinet- : f .•. -- ,' , . our kind friends front *Pottsville, it .wa, adjourned 1 •;2: . 1 i 0 -6,...,1 . ; , mal. , er,lwito had been selccitd by the brethren of :,..;',::, to Monday Ocattig, the I 3th'inst., at •"1i . 1 • ' ‘! 6,.. B. DE FORES . .P, President. I his craft to perform that pleasing duty. After ten- `, ten-,'`Sr I ' ''..' l• . • . :'1: ik iiiis r lto Mr. Cta.t the hospitalities of the capitafto: DE FORES 7, Jr., - Secretary. . • - I of.S l nth Carolina, the speaker said : , ,i . l' •'.`;•:1 . • 1 '.ln. you, sir,ive recognise•the censtant arid uu-!...:e.t- - I 'filching friend. i . .ot only pf the mechanical art.l4,?tl ; . but ot . all the' other great and Vatied interests of; I our CCIIIIIUOII couutry. In Your. patriotiain -Nel: c' 1 IlaVti Graire co:llk:Vice, and fur- your long andi . " faith'fill public services, we owe you a. debt of grat i ,-,.. l itude ivlib , ll. we arc anxious in some measure to , '„•,4' i'reptly end Shall glory -in the opportunity of fur;! . .:, i'ther tiistifying out approbatiOn of your worth.--.".,, 7 3 ! \Vc. promise . you our undivided' support, arideha(,;:' . , len:T;the approbation - of our; brethren throUghout - :,1., the Union. A's Cabinet-maker:: ice know you to,.:c ; be a inactcr workman ; and, in el&ttlig,yc,uxhieo .13c 1 8.5,1•1te confidently expect to see the. best Cob-I,:i . .• att•lark, sine the day 3 of Washing„ton; and thf.i.l pcop c will nit be obliv,ed to pay cr be under tithe! leasteces ,2 : : ty' to send to France or England, ttt-,i Mr. :au Enren did, fur furniture to.furnish t1..6i- , , . -".2 While 115u:.e. 3". • : I '.- • r ,- ;:"9. . , In conclusion, see •.veul+ merely observe that ait, 3 - . • 1 a,orruip'ondini; Secretary. gliteis onz of . the inat eaSillitial articles in 00 , : f ;` ~. Imsir L ielifi,.wc trust tit at you will use the very 1e..i'6.1i 'i •'Plio;,.. ./Z , , , 11irt. , :0n. , . Il , .. .. .., . . 6 sti l; 'fist and bind forever together. all ihe gaup; , , 1 *•!"4.Axtieunve Coiumittee, - ..... aml ~ .arii.s.d iliteri%ti, of our .-, , : - ide iprvad hind, ai t pi! 1 1 C. B. Dom: Fores' .4. Da Fort, ,: ( usiL: our countrb - in fact - aa well a..; in . na i k uoi frOj I , Julin lanes, . ,11,,,„ 11 ,, c ,,,, , „ , , ... i a r..iiiittkpcn4nt. • . ~ , ~, . .1 .a a - a 1 , 1 , 1 F. F . . 8.:a....,:inan. t.• AI r. CLAY responded in substimce Co fcillowsi,•2• ,, i • .. 1 ;.',s 1 I . ''' ' • : 1 Mr. t3;is.etir.ttn :—I reque...:t 'you to accept, fo'r.l I. Ttio meetiog Was ably addresead by ••y•P-S''''."l.' s.' 1 vo . M.self and the Cabinet Makers of Columbia; fib': itobinso, and A. W7Leyburn, and fa , gored with res4c.tful -ackricrwledgincids for the seigilucik - 1 ', personal to Myself, with an expression Of whteliii', •" tieveml sl)ngi from the “ . Yaller Kiver." . i J,.1 as their organ, you have justhonored me,. .t ;l I, The fbllo . m Wing 'gentleen were appointed 1....). , I • • i ) - ,oirr friendly address is not toe less gratifyhtp . the Cluh, ni delegates to the Nati:nal con:Y= ll ' . be ;••• 'e ;' o'd • wholly unexpected, and'has tatA:n I I me; entirely by surprise. You' have btpnoul'CtiO it in a fearless and. manly tone, worthy of ali'As I nu. , -ican frooman. ' You are not, probal!ly, - lIN{ : 43S 1 Of •the connection exiting between Ind and : i 'ffi:". I rrvichanical class to which ''you belong'l Besiilik• I cujoying,'in common with otliers,, the PleasurOlf • using the beautiful articles of taste and cotW,Va mice constructed by their, labor aturskid, my oter„, - sai - viring fell brother was once 'a vcrj ex - eel4it Cabinet Maker, and I think•l lia - k, remainint Ashland soma articles wrought by his e . wit hags. BM I have always in the success Of the A'.ilts' • and 'Marnifactures of our 'own country, a•livelilt- '. terest inech.highert and fralependeitt of any wlioGh eotill arise out of my personal ctimmetions. I';!•z; •••• I have ever thought it.desirahle to ac'e our,h4f.M- ' try enjoying a real and practical indePenden4ii;f. the rest of the world. •As conducive ito that;',il,-. ,J , ic-t. I have believed thit our artizans Caightl#e• protected, and still think; they should he protK , tid, ngaim.t. the rival produCtions of forei'F i n art.i4ilitr., by a stable; stem of policy_ moderate, reasonable. c4iii • and stablo.: And, t4rthe support of such reasonable, agement of our domcstid industry; and the itQcr nig of our own countrymen,• rather than thers;2r eigner, the dictates of My judgment amid theleil; i t o g i s on o s f ~n o si . y t heh t z e r r t ,i la i l ii k , re i vt z li t u e it o e r in pu p b r l b io n l P i t e in . g nt i :?.. y ": 5.- I Carry. sir, to, your associates;and aceilit:iiiiWir seif • my fervent wishes for the success,hapie • ci; ' • - and pro,peritv of ti ourself and thent.' , '•''. , ': 1 • • -N . c w . 3_13 o ~3 , ~.. , • i- • . ~.:!,i Just rrecived at thiB, o9ice. ""4'.`- ! Nl:v. my sw.-- Old Kentucky, adapt , io to tiiiit!on.: ,',.f 01.1 Dan Tucker, for the Piano, has been eed , ,i•ed, nd ia Air tiale at this o ffi ce. • - • - -•. An-rn un, a genuine work,by Eugene Sue—price , .!.octs, Pantnt,'s CADINET LionAtiv. part lit 'and %Wilt: of the most interefittne works of the day, by the celo9:rited Pi,ter ,Parley—ptic:l for vetch part, 25 cents. -';'•:..: • Atiticn TO WIN vio.rath inanagementorthernAve:-.' " by a physiOan. price 03 as. - I ILLUSTRATED Littliftqliane—edited by Cr. 61:4er plank, which next to Ilaiper's'llibk. is the inosO,Men- - - did stork 'ill the country- 7 to he completul,in 100 Varts, at 1111 cts, each part--to he issued weekly. ,'.,,-04-Z'7`: ITALY AND TM.' ITALIANS. -11 1 a series eflatm,•by J. C. Iteuetcy, price 1-'1 cents. ' I ..i. , ..__tt. • THE COMPLETE FLORIST, or a Mhnual far theWstth • • and Flower Cartkm, by a lady, price 03 eta. ,'-:,,,,.. . Tile Jr.w,—One tithe meet- thrilling novehs,of the lay, andlor.e of the cheapest—a fresh tupplypitS re eived—price 12! cents. 1' High la X= , fe in York,hy Jonathan Clickt.a.;art • 3. list received, price 1111 Us. .irystcrie.: if Landon, translated fromthe ' '‘,!ri;.nch price 12i cents each part. -IM ~.,- -,. • Tun COPLETE FLotivr,a manual of Gardenirk;icon taining practical inctruction for the manareoeclt of GreenhOuse Plants,anill for the cultivation of ritip:lbbe ry, the rioter Garden and the Pawn, With 'dttrcrip- . ttens of qbese Plants and Trees. most IworthY',OT:cul tore, in tacit department, adapted to thp cllnant4l:%) the. United l'fiateL—Priee Hi cent, , J 111:nAt. I.tre th Now ENDLAND, a ilcincstie rt - fr'n'ancr, by the author cf Lights and Shadows of racinfyiLlfc,. price.iri eta. TA,. Life. Tridfs, and Canrarsatio n,s -of Robert:VA:met. : &r.. mike 12i cts. ' ' ,_,.."- - itt i' Yogtv..; Kate, or the rtescue, a tale of Great Ka,gulti, • price ~:.5 conic. . ll‘ cil .rar Li ,erthe :V.artnir of the Pacific. by ilitli'uthor sd the :4yftert,:s of Sew Yark—price 121rts. .".;:‘,.-• Co,..ntrfcit .I:creatore,! for April—prier. 10; cert 7: - ;cap: and .I.l!..cellenriacs Fctn s of !Early POittall, Extra Mirror—priolt:scerm , - Sardi of Cad, .c.c., txtra Mirror—price 121C,fits. ..tfrCuflonFA's Ga:eticar, parts X . , Xl, just .I',.lfiit cd, vice 2A emts. . • '-,:',',,, Veriii,iiik's f.,,iitiks fen i,:,pa :Is!! and 3,:price.l2. an adjinintetl meeting of tile Ila. Clay iLiuh, held of the. house of George iffman, en Monday evening, the 15th inst., ttie wing On t lemen Vvere elected officerli for the tw? months. yen Kau 31, follo 1 H. G. :ROBINSON • ; E. Vice Ple..iLitnts, is4'Ltrut IL 1.. S.:al-a - ELL, . , .F.O. AV! D. A.-71%.:IT.ciata, AS: illecorditi7, Secret:l7, , ' B. De Farzit, Jr., ic.a surer. • W. Guuidill L ion., ,i , !1 , . ~......., . Oa& B. evan, ~' Edward,H. 'Wheeler, 1 if. De Yioreit, " IL L. Shotweil, e.o . rde I iatifiinan, • D. A. Thatcher, " lAbraha . 1 Stager, Thomas P. Kennedy, IJohit .1-3yerlY, Charles Saylor, .• • i .1 J. Haas; ThOrrtz. Bcinnell, Alfred BePurest, W - ; W. Newell, Jr. - 1 was moved and seeonled - that the . prOceed-' inga oflth ... is and also of the previous meeting be l i igited py tito officer . / and ptibliEhed in the '.'.li-; , , - 1 Ines' Journ'at . 1 1 AdjOurno to Monday evening, 22d .inAl, at t . , 1 , {7,llo'ct . ock.y, • , . t, , H. G. ROBINSON: Presi..ient, FouzsT, Setilvtary. lan sorts o t .51[1110'. is I !Aeous-ka,,G.t.—An election took place at Au gusta,,l'Ga.r on the 16th inst., for Mayor and Com mon Courieil, which resulted in the choice of Dye (whig l ') foii Mayor, by a majority of 137, and the choiri of Oven Whig and three' democratc•Cottn . , Why i,; a young woman like a due bill? Beeamie she ou7ht,te be."settlod eir co, soon she "comes to Maturity.? -.lt is said that the Hon. Dixon.ll. Lewis will I • be the successor of Mr. King in the U. S. Senate. 113(iir4itNn.—The municipal election n in Poit land," on 1 - .'ricday lag., resulted in the eNction of Mr, 0.11.. r,. the Whig , candidate for 'if.ivOr, a largo majority The. Wesleyan Methodists in. England, who have undertaken to raise a millidn - of dollars with in sc,,ven,years, for extending dap schools through-1 out thcifeircuits, arc advancing in the work, with their accustomed zeal and etiergy. _ Mas..Baotxr..—Four bills of indictinent have been found against this woman—one fur therdur der of Mrs: Houseman, one for the murder of 4 the child, one for arson and one for larceny. • • A no* modo of lighting up churches - has bmn fallen upon in Cincinnati. The experiment is thiis nciticed in the Atlas : • ~ . " The new focus burner in Christ Church was lighted: up last Sunday evening. for - the first tints. I e. 1 Vie arc told it gave great satisfaction. It ainrcls a very. powerful yet soft light, equal to that from 120 burners, requiring S feet of gas per hour.— I The qUantity of gas burnt, was equal to tilat of 20. burners that burn 8 feet an hour. The light at 65 feet distance was as powerful as that of a common Argand burner at 6 feet. The light is enclosed within two thick glasses firmly held in iron and copper frames : and to the exterior aboie is so arranged with iron plating as to confine the heat to the centre, and keep the cir cumference cool, thereby rendering it safe from fire. The glasses are arranged in twenty segments, ' to preimnt breaking. . . . 'file expexile of putting up the above apparatus was $lOO leSs than it would have cost to put up the couimcin gas fiatures for the church.. • It was in , vented , antlinade by Mr. James. Crutchett, who put up the gas works for Mr. Milker's Bagging Factory, of which we gave an account in the At las of the 13th, Every improvement in lighting 1 and heatinglour building,s and public dwellings, is I WertliOlic - attention of the public, I l'i - t BUSINESS DEPARTMENT. Terms to Advertisers To merchants and others who wish to adver tise by the year; with frequent changes of adi:er - lisements, the terms ,will be $ per annum, in eluding the paper, or 10 in advance.; Two squirms with the paper, without change, $ 10 perl annum, -or $ S in advance.. One square of 121' fines with the paper, sB,ors 6 in advance. Bu siness Cards of 31ines, $ 5 with the paper, or $ -Ivance-3 lines $ 3 with the paper, or $ 2 with out the paper. . Larger advertisements will be published as per. cement. : • • an ' One square Of 12 lines, one dollar for 3 inscr4- Cia.ls,andf2s cents fur every Subsequent insertion. Five lines or under 25 cents for one insertion, and ; 12i cents for every subsequent insertion. • Insurance. . ; The The subscriber, Agent for one of the hest Insurance offices in Philadelphia, is prepared to (Hake insurance's • on all descriptions of property, such its Houses ' Stables, Guods,.Furniture, &c., at the very towels rates. ;11. 11."„NNAN. • , . .. .. t...:V. , B. Palmer, E3q., No. 59 pine,street, Philadel phia. is autheriseti to act a.. Iteent In receive 3.lbscrip tioneu-nd advert isentetits for this 11:11”.r. • i - •. - - r.)..;%lessre. MASON t& TI:TTLZ.Nd.I . 2.9 Nassau Ne . w:SCred, are authorised to receivti Supscriptions and Advertenvnts, air the „Miners' Journal. - . .. Cheap Publications. 1,,. All the chCap publications are for sale at this once as soon as issued, at Publisher's prices. Single copies of any work obtained to order. 1 I , _ _ • passage Agency, &o. . . The embsc.rilier is prepared tir enliace Pasra.te, for Passengeri front every, part of England, Ireland, Scot land arid Viales at thercry towed rated. He also at ten‘d..: to ietnitting meafey to evety Ipart of Europe; in stni:a of,orte Pound and nova r&. llp prctopt attention to bu:riness, he eaperts to gire general satisfaction.l ' HANNAN, Mont for J OS E P II Mc:MUMMY. .• •3 a .111" DS N 1 S . a Cheap Book & ST,ationary • MILE Futwriber lias recently fitted hp Ws r 4 3.o l t S ti . merit, and is determined to sell all'lzinds of •4,, • &Iwo! Books.; iliseellozio U 3 /Mgt', 81.3nk Books, • St,itionary, Foncy Statio 4-c., .0. " Wholesale and Retail, at :the loWest Cash litiCeit. Drills l ivtelialtiCd to accommqoe, tha, ho respectfully solicits the patronage oilPtthose in want (if artiel,..s in his line of business. ,3- Country Store -keepers, Teachers and . othvy2, sup plied wholesale at the very lowest einh prices - e•! , If Stnrekeepers and others, will be kind eljit.ngh to furnish /14 with a -101 of the. Books, they reqWii; we 'will be, happy to furnish them with a list of ot . y.priees per dozen,• in order to satisfy thero, that W,9" . i40 . 5g:Z goods at Phllvh.lphis :prices Nen '2, 9- • • • Pi , i I 'l' i ``z >x' '~. I' riII •
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