- 7 1Titteritil D. itatiiinpy-r;,, -the 40/4= . der aima PLa iur t4 1 4#4pg•• AabixtiV - Noia ll 4* 10' ' s .tiocingoinr. zsattri!-i --ngirtsets,ibi-piisaUtiger train* ‘ - irifigtit duty; _ 4418 ." 'eugineicif Imam yell and sg-• itk i 837, and iigirkpri(yrnizingiitober:' , • Ag: of the isetviest clam .*sed f o r gag Ora& "ix" hinting' COO -4.143:4 vOieeleartitieostaini:' .1400 M, wpolost, -" " • 1141111 In - - . Cans.: 614 wheeld - tanked itouseara flB9 4 - - 'open truck yiti• '2 t 3 id ~.enverettfiouna •5* . open truck 44 '205 in all. ;—• • - • ;•••• 12 liirifeelapsiienger Fara' • ' " 6 4 " :§ 44141 , - • - • •One eitgine has bc en lOU to the State of Mich . STATEMENT. E. /. ; - ttiiikil* and Repair: of Loconti,dive Engines during the monthe,' endilut ,Nor. 30th iiii; - , lIIPAIRS 07 EXcIITZIL Covfor all materiels Urea, iroA,,' brass, steel, 612.576.22 'Nage) of 144teltitier,st repairs ,' ' 12,993-94 Froportion of soperintendenOe, oil - • - 2,102 - 26 • - ' Toiel cost per .par; :Eguslto 4 IMO coins per ton. 1,4 r 4113 9 or snore roroucre. Total number of miles ran by coal fwd freiglot en gines,4 . 50 4 ?'lO • " light 4.srbeet ensiles, 108)3-22 _A• . Tout trarnbettif miles ran, ' 613,041 Total rium!rar, tons, not including,engines or ten-1 ' -der baided,pre quiet ' ;08,080,152' Avenge weirilit of ileien jostled Coal trains, _not inclodkor enghz e., tender, in tons, ; 348 6-10 "7: gieinidy " 137 " passenger train " • Quantity of oil used by engine inn; • It nciet, With' stairk*overage coal ,trains, , per trip of 90 miles in,, - ; ) 41-100 Quantity of:OW:used by light ed. ; gines running passenger on& sill ".trains, &c:, per • 90, miles in 'quirts, Total number- trips' of passenger • Mai*, - Total ~ number of miles • ran by ' en-: , • gluts, from May, 1 . . 838, to. No. *amber 30tb,.184 t, . - Total number of tans hauled one • mite. sot ineladine engines or tender', between above dates, STATZNIENT }".• newer* Coal, Pre and Pa;gencer Cars daring relackniqnthi,ending Nor . 33/h 1844. aseazas .11*D 1170777.:At11 07 COIL - AND 7BEIOIIT -_ of materials, iron, brass, steel, `'_`;:`• • - , - . .Cost oftimber-anti lumber, Alritge• oCMtechnnics,, :auperintendence, oil, tools, paints, Ale... • - • - $38,862 St• `Making roi sigaragr.; volt Tor ion hauled, of 6 - 11-10 cants.- , 110. gallons oil uteriby coal and freight cars an ring , • year, • . , • 4 579 No.lounds tallow and lard, , 23,310 _ ' an LSD nomogram pi PAnwrozn, Veit of all material', new tackles, iron, steel, tim• tier, arc., - - • $1.558 85 Wages of Mechanics., - 1,20 4 :1.6 Sundries, paints, garnish, ttc., ~. 345 36 Total per year. Notabertif gall`O's oil 'ivied bY pes. • winger ears, • ?lumber poutrle tallow 9`ied. .• • -T Tax El irralcr saarr.—The Lar3ua co: Ma. poodept of the .Notr Yale CFprier' and Inquirer . in opiakin3 ditto it port of die Tri.ainiry f lens. aylvoilia; saya-- 2 , - • - , . iiuch a dacumeit Ah7s been forwarded quarterly to this Vcrorttry, it woul,l 'have gone tsar to allay 'the fears orthe ho:dets of Stock. hat , • *Pate, the majority of whom only know thstlhey t'o 'not 'receive their dividends, and 'receive no oth, ,er anthantie informatimilt re;ftritto the State or jts aTain►!!.~ They fin.] sowthipt cernfortahle and 'th`e Tad .t - hiat then , it s-sum. 'of money in the ,Treasuri, heady srufficient to meet the•de. 4naudk upon it ; Omagh this " flatterin7, unction" as . somewhat soured 17 a doubt tvhether the in-. coining Governer:atm not withhold it from the claimants for an6;aiertrix month-1 Ilut it is Tea-. imiable to arm that if the people!. eon !pay • ttnir - - taxes now they will find it easier . to .do - ito next • . Aninst, when. if the yehrurn3r dividend is TWO • Amex will have been circulated ;mireinpi them the ectoiiifitsoo;ooo; notit locked pp in the-Treasury • —being the - proportion-of:0e dividendi Which dui to • the Penrelvanimis themsetves. The •, stock was heavy in this - market, 'at 1 62} on the 29thx,:lint - immediately upon the. ' receipt of the steainetfalstten4•llwitin demand at 66—pro. 'wing what I-have often stated to you. that the o nrice•of the stock in - Pennsylvania will always "foists the prices•heye; and ".that what •the • Coves to . gire for it is mail tie worth. • leek ectiUon4.of th'e English creditors are justly gre;fed, atia,necil - not . The intive i t .can Iv pita doubts, or f ea r s of f u t ure Should delay: it - beytind to. 4 4 , 3% ,,:„ p ar .:o u r, oo ,:? parts we. believe.that ever boreurter refirin t hem -will be.abla. to meet her ilaima • • x • :11.1.27rew353r - r9alTlls 'via the pivice ctorf:eonteril dy smate..- 1404 my 231.1ii.;5 , -;-Jorgen Fiuud to be Conant of tiF (frjlitglertatei fir the part of d'orspunzt r im : - Ug of Customs anJ inApteeter of rarenue '44 An 313p9,14, Maryland:: • • 'Mathis e: Lettea,,to belarveyor and tu lg i le c . -2 . or ligveoutt for the port of Idayou, Jobs: Lemistima. - Jelin G. thirneion, t* be Receiver ofPate Ate. stielat Riirarsville, Illinois. ' - • Richard Theants,,-•se be - Register of the Lail Ales at `Grantsburg, Louisiana.' Tea Tech + :ll9: - .3matts "Comste.—The new eentet seen in tlnilinlf nr Idexim. :and the Man . yis• eneotri eonast, Were bath oSaeryrd en 'Sunday 'Aight..by PraressarTlienlatt ead-his ae4isiante, o at the Rig &hoot trmetvatary t at Philideiphia.-- The new coin _ et is about,lD deg: cintk - of the eon ste3ktioa of the il7hale, -ft le row . moving '3 •deg.T. N. E._ It is kiaibta to the ;naked eye at tar twilight in. r lise`erdning' as a rainy -white clam] in thap.' 8. %V. ;elilm.filleen 2e:reesAight, Tv diffem from all iethEr pumas an record. eteept that , of 1823, in ha / vinz,:two'bile; tea:Ain; fnini the comet tuwanitalm.aun;lathr die other in en orpopite direetian 4 ,.TiMy may ba seen M, a good • • • , The.puNic tetiediee. !worn' n ally.stated from, Via spvitipt.of tel;iontf#lgiiiii4;ls43,!2B6,- Z'iiait~flti on, 4'13 trrui4ville aniqprinnati 18411411 t ab1,40 0W WYSLIA.S°I-Lr+clirfseMe9 • z.- ' 311110 ‘ . 1 ... " maw - ' • , - ,,: . POITSVIPEJ: Satuzdayl,loo vourint -At lit Rant A:nattend-CoiirartstAst. No 60, Pine Street, , Phil 'SRAM. No. 160, Nilsson Sneet:New ; York. 'Nor. 18 State •111xegt. Boston, and '- Stork OM: corner:of Italtiowiear. MIMS.' Street.; - Baltimore, is our Agent for receiving subseriptioni zndAdvettisements for the Masts' Journal.i. • gisariv. • ' • VW" airindebted to•qte-Aon. seq. fot Public doeunitits. - e"A statement- of the _atraini of : the Prantlin advertising - Insurance' companY, be round in our advertising Column& exhibit shunts thaf the,Colopany, is inn very puisperons eatidition. ERRATUM IN Tilt RAILROAD REPOre!rW made taa iljectong RV that the espen a anal 1 net exceed 1C0,00t19 00 !!Itlea 4 °"1:1i000.000' as it shouldhace been and nc t d i r r ver the error until part of the edition Was strieiii.i off!' CUTILLI4:INII.—The third Cotillion .party of the series, will Come off at gni. fright's lifeunt Car- bon House, on Tuesday evening. ' Judging by the past, it will prove a hritliant end delighful • TEITIXO I NIAL rn, Hesifri CLar.—it will be remembered that a fete} weeks since: we published a circular, issued by a commut e s appointed by .the National Chip Club of Ph4dellitiia. and itildressed to the -Whigs of Pennsylvania. urging urioethem to contribute to ereclai- a suitable !nine! aolid testimonial 'ito the wortb, services, and sUll sscrifi. clog patriOtim of lIEN will be seen by, a call pabli4hed tre i another - colUntn, that one Whig friend:l' have taksn the notter, in hand, and have called a meeting forth° plirpoae of ran king arranger to that / eldect. Let no Wbig fill to attend, at Hill's llotel on Wednarday evening nest. I . $17,733 42 RemeMber. that in Al . . 1 1 extraordinary blending of a 'the great and virtuous qualities which have medo him' a Wessl i ng to' hie eOuniry and aii honor to !lie age:- .111 e it o ewer men of a gOod ends great man ; wining horn for the time inivohich helivee-Ltimes of diffieultFwand 23 1-10 doubt, and danger. tie tiaseserted alb these Wes of wisdom: emurage.,,fswsightedinist end Patti' -otism with which. he is so 4traorilinarilyiMiloweiL for the benefit:of the PEI_TLE ; the, COLTIST-L TRY—for,the future as writ as the present. dffs effort: have had an extensive and pervading influ ence fur geed; and will fo l rie a part of noble inheritance of posterity—we have felt; and under stand his real usefulnessJ we are ',pert of the -nation upon 'which he hair eonferred in estimable benefits—n duly, is 'dected upon ,i , are called upon to make an appropriate and oulietan iiJl manifestation Of that 7;rird in whitti we hold him; we . are under an , imperative obli i ptioe to proclaim our just appreciation of that yare eambi natio.n.of talent, *.vjrtue and Consponnaie wisdom which belong: intik etrneter. Let us give' the Ift t l the tiite:ail th it •rep ernutivelet" : ll: ].et out l b ...di of -ti*, i-1 1 , faun* yeari,l' iorhi;:t his generation has P assed, .llwty; that we 'knew, no t hoW to honor thove who have hrmored;u:, The untutored ravage raises a Ole to theineili-nv Of an illustrious Warrior. in d every Adds's shine to the heap.which gratitude, erect e d; let tie not be less just than they. - • 2 64-100 1,460,6110 195,524,',253, $16,353 18 2.587 $7 16,405 74 II 015 7.2 ANNEXATION. THROUGH TIIEIiQUISE. 1 • Besolutieni providing l eer , . the Afinexstion of Texis to the ljuited,Stati '•,irerit driven through the House on Satunlay. The' resolutions adept 7 ed, were.introduced by lllr. M.:11 in #rown. of TtMnessee; in the form of tin straeminirnt is the .original propositionhefoneithe committee - as & sub. mittnti by charleS J. Idgenusli and are i in et, ay substitute for the 'whole of thai‘entlenorm's •plan, 1 Mr. Brown's propo4tion it substeniially, that the ' territory prOporly inclu•ml within and, l igelonging to the Republic of 'Cern:gibe erect 41 I tito a new State,' to be Called the State of Totrui'nnti•with the' consent of the existing GivernMent 'sdinined tu-• to the Onion. That all cpiestrigns.ofl boundary, ' 'arising . in tie formation ofithe State, 'ollie adjus ted by 'this government.rind the Constitution adopted. transmittal to th President ofl the uni., fed States. to Je laid hero , Conareae.ibeforo the lit of dentinal?. 1846. nri new State to ,eede an l e 1 Mines and Miner dr. Publv Edikei, Fortifications', , &c., 5t..140w United §ta es, but relainlier pub- I lie revenue, taxes, ` deli!.. &e„ and the; Unappro. ' priated lands. - In no event are the debts of Tex as to become a - charge do the Uniteti Statea. New' states sing su ff icient population to he forined arid adai ed at any ti ne. +I such States -as . may states .. • . he ftirrinellout of that posit* of said territory ly; ing South` of 36 degrees 30 : minutes North lati tude, commonly, nOwn sit the MissouryCompro mise Line:. sb II 2admittedinto the Union. With or. withoqt ~ . ; as_ilt i pesple of the Sta;e , asking admission may4esf ne. ' ' i Mr. Douglas. prope t d' to amend by ;inserting a prevision p °bathing Slitrtiri Nardi of 36 deg. RO min—North latitude; or North of the . jelissaud Compromise Line. : Thial t ainendroent was ttgee,l to, and the' proposition its . ' ameo4. tidopted. Ayes, ti.4ri, Nays, 03.; Tbe'Committs* l then 'rose and the Chainrinn reporto Mr. Ifrown's i propos i 'dot, to . the, House. Mr.Let:it- Jelnitori . Moved tilt; previntis question; he i i toped there would hems' fulherjlehate upon this dastruting - qur;Siion. 'that it would be put.speedify, 4,-firialty pr i me. _1ie . .., , l vote on the previous quesliin: stoat, Ayjert, .107. Nays, 97.1. Qn the • mail quetithin the ales and • nsyS weie ordered on .motigria off Mr. Erinkerhoff of Ohio, and stood-ryeS. :113,tieyri...100. ',Ad wins carried that- the main questiln.he put.-;:: The main' concurren ce " 'the ampu lment adopted by she, COniittityo7' of the "The aye's and hiYasierig onleinl.: and the aMendinent . . d O ided in Pr .lifini."i`- ayes,tivi 1 1 :::e vote enthe etgrossmeengrossment. llB.. Nays, 38 i . of the tesohititi n.veltiCh vv. - 11 : , therkg4/60'' ,tiled=- Ayes, 119 j .. kap., 03.. lie Itt res°lu lk ) Fas ' , l'm* - : then read "'a' third time and put ' upe.:l t h eir final' 'pamerge, and , ' pet ' srd—Aye l r,;' , .., 120, Nayli. . 98 7 The joint tdoltitin . ' - 1 the i7491,%e, is , nn 7 in the battle of the tzenal . T'ltsecirri hardly - 41er- Itzpasse, asi'lla that they. shouldiiequieirei.a.anY 14c11 ; usi-: holy, seheme..and prostrate the- interestit ond.lon.. ors of the fre * i - *atii. to e afentl add f kify ' hi: larialave ings as to the result. and ioiAt for„it with Inin;ded fetliittil l a Orl.liept:fear l etad tiaitfidence. - i . We :have con'adeti:ce :'iti ihi 11iMifeei r ' inctiiinity* of 'the Allbi.tbt:: end hope that neither tiraisini fir VV.: 'O n ' l- 7, illl a g lityt-Itwir- Ot 4 klaeret SO-frit Iha if Dix - . and 91iiit I it' ci1:?....t-p"lr 1f11 0 ,i,1 , i i fir i ,the' a l l . vbenik4 I.liiiiinniinti;t4iiii i5 i991.4: /PF ll • .- - . .k d -1 ,VIIP. PrIWAIki it Angie. 4 1 .1009t0t. , ..,i , i ' ss,los 37 .101 1,20.! - - - - - - • . . ~ `T . __ -,-..-7-I,4INERW. - JOON - AL . . -AL. . _. . . _ What the alien of that body fv:niviver, it iisi.diffilltalt .to predict V the Onexationiate ttast 11'14'640 not ttia' Gape in sure , but as app . prebend fiat fait Senators ire timid'enottith barifrighiern4 firm_ their plopidetyl that hay, heti stood nobly and firmly in times of trial and . pc . 4l.4ltifor?, swerve or OtArrrindir this tenant bi -. crisis. The eves of the whole nation are target " upon them, and withthein. - rest - the rent* which 'iota - 6*mila Lame, - !Ther4onaerai icheme or aterpi, n,e ,o r ,fi t ies the a area of human freedema - iti r ra titileComir in the Biota Fee region,which—n ever betonsed sod k never can belo to Texas- :For our own parts we balieve that, the extensiorr of our territorial limiteeontemidated by the annefetioniats, cannot be-refracted without laq:trading the unity of the • government, The atmosphere is already preg nant with indications not .very favorable to the permanency of the union. and some southern pol. iticians only want power to dictate the , govern mental policy. , And it is by no means certain that th;ritreneth and Omer derived to the South gy annexation would ha ju exercised -- We have already heard from there, the unpatrint. ic, and i 4 nolde sentiment openly and shamefully evolved. that Texoe without the union was tit j ! nreerred to the union without 'reta i l. ant :mill -4; • je tt fo47 :23 1 been ildrocated as the l • rightful reme dy." it may be. desibletl(o !filen in the fuutstePs'of our pn....YeesZai nd ih V e. (11° fate of the Republics, which have :fee4r 4 ourL tind • it is nut improbable that a4spiation; throwing the balance of power into the burials of the . / Southern chivalry, placing new, defences arorind their 4‘ peculiar institutions," and , en larging ' g ibe . ..area of human: almery,":- will prove 'the initiatory ,step.in the downward course. There 48 a wise priticiple contained in the - old adage, that A a small firm well culfiiiio is better - - 'than a large one .badly, Managed : " This :pie will apply with equal appositeness and force 4o Governments. It is infinitely wiser, and will secure a larg,er share of happiness end prostAity Ito look well after the territoty already , possessed than to grasp at more lands that our .necessities demand. This reaching Orniiiion which out runs necessity,.and population, has prose! the . I l ifula of governmentain lobar times and may ul l'timatebr 1111P•ifirOW ours. The tiny hand of lain . cy can hardly grasp'the club of llercule. lifarfs , i in wealth, and in all the accumulated accompany. mentor of ages of refinement.- rivalling the old !world we are iitftnts Krill although in numbers and in power. our astimishinx increase has . pre. I , :sented a spectacle to the &toff nations the pare'. ell of little!' the solid neacr raw ; rte are neith• 'sr numerous enough or' strong - enough fully to !i • •tieelatie the re.oureei.whicti we already 'possess. iln the silly spirit of early clitlilhoodi with an ars. in each hair', we are griping at a third, and . to sricure ii hazard the other Iwo. h. Our present territory, iticlatling.. , of coarse, all I ,;that.portion of 'Oregon south 49 deg. no th lau. that Is 150 miles feeler north than the' parallel :,of Quebec, which we clairas our r . git is ex. i,itensive enough - for all useful and betlerwial pup PIReS. The:tienictixstion of Texas could :not ,'strenathen the government. hut might "peril the canfetleracy ; at all evente„ , it is strangely incon . sr.tent while We are eoloitiajaitig that ise hai-e greater extent of thin cart be usefully. eni joilcd7 and to intlace improverhent, almost giv l'ing it'awav, to be c.onten,ling for the soil of Tex l'as, anti gravely aveting that w shall be lost with ' out it.' • Sage, grasping politicians tell nettle land I t of Texas will command • ratty and profitable ; sale. 'Government bass officreti the strongest in. u , .uucvnivnts so em.grapts to mute I n d stne . we al. ieady , possetw, and .yet, what - en extent of territo , ry have we to dispose of. - in AY, there is en . ' A:miasma:Era.— Yankee H.U. will give one of his attuning entertainments in the Saloon of 'the i' Town 1411. onques.laY Evening. This Enter, tainatent • colloids of lectun4, anecdotes, :dia— -1 limues. yankee stories. ilie: We have'seen tli. t lull, and can safely say that his imitation's are su perior to anythini: of ttie kind ever- exhibited in tlintnorough. "We intendto get• the trieasure of our buttons titketi before me go. ' . Mn. Dren. Tat : Dt.i-vn VocsciaT, proposes giving a muaieel entertainment at Minersville, this trening at 7 o'clocit. , lie will also give entertain.- monis at Schuylkilfilayen in Schoolhouse, - :fin. 1;1. on ltionilay evening at 64 o'clock. anti at St. Clair. on Tuesday, evening at 7, deloa. Mr. ( :Dyer's entertainment here was largely attended, .. ... and of a pleasing eharacter t —we hope he will be itiliertilly encouragoth his intifortuneaPpeala strong ly to , the sympathies of the public in his behalf.' Nov Pen ttc.trioss. ! —vTliiees L of Na. pokoir.—We last week noticed the publication of ;!this new and, valuable Hi.tnry. We flaw, not . :spore tnidevote to any particular consideration of merits, but it may be proper to remark that the work is one of deep intertst; and valuable foi the . 'correct information it will contain, , inuehing the , :,;vents of ari era , in the ;history of France.. mote :;br.lliant . ana fruitful in incident than any , other in iher annnalt`t. Mr. Thieve posseases ' t high quali• ties of Mind-as.a , historian, a sourukijadgmtne. iiliseriminattog gond. /wow, and a carefully. cul tivated ta.te. The translator gf the Work. D. %V. iterbrir4Esg.,'is an, accomplished scholar. atur venter. The publication is asto•tirdingly ',cheap. hut: . as by thi.. it is,..brought .within • the ''reach otevery reader, ihn enterprtsing publlshers will. dotibilta.'derivellt;eir advantaie.'iln the 11111•. ' ;manse additian which will be deatandrd. • • -. 2 f, • 1 gear en cc Twirl, By 'dahnbalt, , heinn Autblithro by :ariner art.l D tg, - rer, 30 Ann Stteet . !in., is formate: at this office—Prim 25 .cents..... via Todd, was read and admired bye gen 'notion pl./walling ours; but from the grtat de; ?Ewa lit:VlrdillAtrillq to get entire!? out c 4 print.- Tke preeit edition to revised cur; 4ecteid by the author. and containsan original pit :iiMilty:Grit'a.l4 Tana' ensue. , - • , 7 he„Ds*of Mod Or the-14104m** ?t'estiii by Citadel. Baii.y. if die RcelAiip... lit 41 &c & d.fur sal e at !hiautrios. - Price 1.2 i : l'Tes• Vernon: Or . Crime'ami rra,gtcS . tory of ' Nov!..E:l,l4utd.-fouy44' Fad' ky F. A; Durivadri or 1:ore Guilt, eze.,ll.lliblrafto . l" ij• , Albera:nurnis . Or Iht IFldeipoictiesjp: T Ifewe.-4 tale - of 14E0° ,E 4 Sei.lo , F,n!ak. 4 . . ur rester;' !tviiyetf ,12') Puna Jack, By 'Cap!. Me.Yl-PtediaieLbY-1 Farmer and • York' • ' • .• receive4l rticlt 2 4 a .41,t 1.. ";i: &piles and Te47,...lpy'W* So Z3l - 11‘ . Miff tirkii tit 1 -"1-, Axar l 7 4 4 ll /11T4r;0r:E.N.i1 41 .4 1114146 -- AlettiMt*li.l4 avelB9ll-4114e"1: alEiasla is thei:lolloloo44lso.lltitatitiett Y44:4* - 14hti t 44 l3l *74 l ,r;:iiniaeeilPitida Of Its' aciltOnls• fetabediolbit depsituseardratate; and in a recent commenation from . thfs See..tetarjof Stale. la bersoidii•flenaie: • „ • . 11ANNI1AL - AVERAGE OF. Attizre - Ath, Otto Male -- Female.. - Oceopatio " 7:140 • 21,653 •Chithen , - • 6,466 5,712 Merchants - - „ 4.580 •- 6 Laborent. • ; -, ; • - 9,052 -42 T, Marines , • = • 702 • -- Mechanic, - 8,415 236 Clergy .135 Partneiii7l„.: l 73 7 Physicians and ' Surgeces 217 1 Gentlemerr )- ” 276 Ladies 236 All other* ' 62E1 964 Total ..- .- 48,973- 29,968 29.968 • Total of both seses ' J 8,911 • Who came from— • ' • Males,. Females. United States • „ -3,418 1,261 England and Scotland 6.738 •• 4.679 Germany - 41 061 -;e7.186 Ireland 17.749 12.332 France 3,214.; . 1.750 , eipainand Colonies 832, / 156 lifiti4h Possessions 1,353 714 Texas 1.463 170 All other places, 3 147 _ . 1.714 48 973 ? 29;908 29.968 , ;e0:::! of both sexes T dere ;,; hul a .lan'tt that the actual number of emigrant,' considerably exCeds that returne4-2 c -,to. the department. Many years ago,' IV iliia is Darby, she celebrated Geographer; publiabed a statistical table, ihowing the probable population of the United :States, in the year 1820, and in every tenth Year up to 1900; So fir hia calculstbnts have been sustained by ac- •._ - r curate enumerations ; whether Iti4 estimate that a the.etidof the present .century. our country will contain upwards of one hundred millions_ of souls will be verified by the (Act, time alone - Will onstrate; bet,tor out parts, we believe limit - with a condoned Milos of emigrants equalling :that of the past eight years, it will ratter exeeml than, fall below, even ; under ordinary eircurnstances, the' at. oral increase. of population, will in a very - few years provide occupants fur Most of our public lands; and the time rapidly approacheiwben they wt readily command an adv.ineed price, and : come an int:Anise souree.of revenue. • . Iu that•rast western region, which, fur so many apt hta Title 64:ne old neeected grave rgrowit with Filti ! grass and flower. , . the signs of life are seen. and the smoke of cioilfzed fires curls up in the wilderness where the toiling 'Pion eer, has just begun to lop the hr,inches Of the cen tury-grown, pine to admit the light of heaven. In looking back upon the pit. we wonder that our country should diaye grown with such aJton ' • ishing apidity; hut over the wide Miriam of the future imagination droops tds digging wings, fs -1;1m1. , r - • GOTKII2OrPOIITER 2ND THE Paeans:rya -Powan.—Goi;ninor Porter has pinioned seventy seven convicts; thirty fourof whom hail been -con— victed ef murder. mansion:jitter. burglary.&e, between - the lit of November and the expiration Of Ins term. — From the freeness with eihieh the Governeir exercised this bri:nch of his .one might suppose he,esteetned it a perfect luxu— ry—e real enjoyment. We doubt avhethec a par.: a Ile! instance canlamriiind in nto Tern ItistOry.= Governir Thoitv , of Mary Lind, it is true, u i etl his privilege to at very considerable extent ;:hut Governor Porter, is even without a rival in It would be difficult to diseover tlie principle {or policy by which either or these two Governors have been , sWayerl, except: indeed, . 'night. - be a tl..sire to surpass all otherGoveroors. either past or present, in. the &play ora;sceutive cleinencv . • With Governor Porter it.seetned a , settled deter— , minothm that rogues' stionlil e l eope unpunislted, , tie displayed, 100 the most sininlar I ta4l.e in the selection of Objects of merry, the:more'revolting and ilag,tani the, offence, the more eater s4ent . ed the Goveioei to pordon Mik.:Ltrers, homicides, 44W ,ritrees..whose senteueesOvere far. toa. fur their ciaetacts.. have • been turned !9 , 11C ;upon, 'Society, with a reckleasricss that almost exeectl belief. We' rejoke that - a movement being midi in our Legislature to-impose a restrair.t up on future governors having a similar praclivity. .. . . . . Nam!, Naws.--The Cambria arrival-.-at Dostiin on.Frido of lad wrek. briiiqinz Liver final data to the 4th ingtl aal Loran* iiapera_lo the Si!. - • • .. .. - The Ciiiit — nierrial neves from Enzlawl is unu•u a'ly fivomidet iicdonlinz to the paperp,aii didcrip tionsoreollon were , till: at Id advance.' Mr. Everett, U. S Mioister.at "leridon.- it is said, is to leave England Tor this canary' early in the Spring. Mr. Rives;Se'cretnry of Legation, w ilt be atcreilite.l as Charge d'Afriires.adiuterim. , The President• s nessoge was publislred in ex. On" in. the Loudon 77Mos. - In its remarks touching it the ,Timesucknowledges that the tone, in rispect 'to our .. rOoltif n Wall 'Great :,Brituin, is • *amicable irrnl.bccoMing,'. Ls sireoking of annex ation it deelires, that under 't re . prc.'oit circum stanced annexation won'd ainount:6 a forrall do clorationof war ago'nst Mexico. and reinarks. that "Such a war Would, indeed: prose - to the la•it Joyce inglorious arid disrupting to the world; ha' - its mod remote pontical 'conseinencei, would wit tail to he of the most momentous kind to the wee ,tern lieinisirkere." - • . • • • Alittft IEA M CTACTV n r.s....Varge • meet lot,tvarFihrld at Ildanrhe.ter on tho 17th 11 4,, t o urge npon . the Galrerrvitent the teztdr-ion of the duty on Craton: The :Mayor prelsdlpd. an I the ,princriud eperrii tereir Made . by Mr R: Greg lateM.,P;frinii Maticitester. • •Alle.regn.t that we cannot make rrekurlar Mr; td.'e rename:they are of•the utmost iiiprirtanre,, and furnish more conFts.dve:aThlitice, . xrensiog Strength of the niericap.martnitet uring oysters; than any thins in the shape of, statistics Of argunienti:ore have hefoie seen upon the sub= . 'oet; , , • ' v It.mmuid be sinlnter enoug,:e. if th!ji_rektective policy in tiehiconntry - : - sreter6,l he the 1 1 ,601V:them!• nn;l:stifOtt. •u(ff r which they have liren . and. 4) ware' - tyhieb:they have been an determined 'in their l oiipuelithin;"in . -'itio"tirilr. • 'Yet . •• • - • may eseben,it. y (allothing .new,ol nth& interest. nt . . Wa s h . ington. , Senate - has not yet commenced its action hpilic9p4lTT .10 . 44(111 rintiequence ;, • if triesidstiimittr: dae vestaitnintie Lt i ie.' :‘, •, • .llstr. Run trioir.rirSoirtri Wee . ..since it..lttt was introduced intri:ttieHortaii 9flleirresent I,iYk*Yiurojit‘'ittNetlf York, trpr*l the,dutyi anitiwrnad iron. 134 wentlierir'fel:jut Petinsi4 , Tuna' 'then said - thiri lien:" ogiudtolhe hestfUrniatreil by England, _a:4l bes supplied by the woiks tit thir,statn. a t a.Ercer as Ina ad it' terra - InaliiniTri r r frnin 'abroad: Sags; qnently; the Hun. Joseph Buffing ton, antra ed a „no:ail:ogre National Id elligencer,inclasingsistate ment from P. Rayriiond, Esq.. manager. of Brady's Bead Iran Works, on thin:. entice!: Raymond . says there ean-hena . - doubt of the ability of thia .country ta : vrianuSeture rairro-ail and'- that the works - of_whkh ha. is mioiage , ;i• are capable of turning out V:23 tons per week that thejare now Manurtcturing far: several coarpanies, and their rails arc found: Alp* trial, to' . 1e- Getter thart—the .;Gest article, imported from, Eaglarid.- They: cart Inimadoof any-pattern at 550 Per ton. Mr. Ray-: mond'srstatemer.t is; entirely ioo long far _as 14). 1 publish. His views inessourirt and demonstrative; he is a practicalmran, and 'holds the seu;ilde d oe . trine; that 'Cr . rpital is necessary to. seersthat it is against tharenormous copilot:of England we re-, quireprotection ; and shows that the effect of s repeal rf the duty -would be to close tho numerous works just epnniing into vigorous end active life, over the tawdry. In contrast with this We roman forbear quotin.: a toast, sent, a fend weeks -since by the Hod; Jantrl Duch:Man, to a loctifoco jollifica tion at Pillebfirg: 'DistrATIC Aft:WrACTUlllA—Theyltato (tern saved hy the election of James IC. Polk, from being overti,helMed by the iinmense ea tad which wean:, 'have rushed into them ir investment. and &inn 'an el maim' urthe curiencY which- Would have . nullified any protection short ocprohibition.' We Live accustomed our,efvea to believe with Mr. Raymond, that the:suecess of a people is ul. Ways mime or less brilliant; according to the amount of capital directed in the avrnucielyheir doine . stic trade; and the degr'ee of activity ami energy with whiCh it is employed; but the VemoCcarc Yr. Buchanan. rejoices in o Inionitoea Spirit Sion, whichwould wrest tile rwarefol sceptre •of -manuisctutit4a.ceuilaiwy from the 11;itulA of our - own people. and : plaCe it in the hanls of Moir transatlantic To would have no More Mmes.. no more fornares, no: more mattufac: toriesone,thW industrious laborers and artizans, are to lie deprived of the me:novo( support, and then.told that they are il:scharged for their Political ; opinions. But forttniately then- id a hope that this policy bill finCeinall laver at Washington Late.mOvements in England have demonstrate.) the salutary effects of tin: Greiff of 1812 upon the\ cotton' mantifartmers of ' this - irountry: and the statements of Mr. Raymond furnish conclusive ll evidence-of our ability to compete successfully 0.," 1 .... 0 1 the old World in -making Railroad iron ; the ! rninousconielpiences inevitably atter upon a • repeal of the duties upon ,. That artko,. . 78,911 as above. , . Tag 02rio.* HILL is jtimivr digcussi. n in the !lou!e or Rcynr attain:es. It pre ores to ileTt into a ten;. ran government to lick, tolled 9:erV , ll I. &r:atorv, all that r?Arntry batwing 12 the Uoite.l States I.tyin3 West of the surrtrnit of the Rectiy Vouvitoin4. - • . A PPOI TNtifrT4,lll - rae P. 0.1111114,:T.....D2 and to.7h the adeee and consent ffthe Sincte-- J4nwiry 27. 1815 —George W. traarle.s, , to tw." Collrehrt Cwtooti fOr the District of Ptroilett, and lovertor . 4 the . Revenue fur the port of Etiz• obeli' city, North . Arthur F. 11)1 to be" Apprei;ier at Charles— ton, South Utitolitia, ,vice Charlee Killen, ,de.;- 171ff12 o,:tavu4 Cehen, to tie I,6"avy Agent Cottle port of B.tventtih, Geergl(.4, , ilie IVilliatu Markay, re— CtiEM . Willi &AL , ii) be NJVV Agent &it the Nave ,`Peril fa the City : of IYaitsin3tun ani fur the Navy Dc , timitment. : - . • Bmijritt U. llerrintt, to be Navy iiictit far the Port of Chlriestiin, S. C. ' Aron:w nnkv - a Lieutenant, to be a Carninander in the ',Navy, fropt Halt Oet,ber, • • Janin C. Willianrin...,now a paoe4l _; nay"in be a : Lieutenant in the Navy, franc of Oct_ber. 1814. : • • Mr.-PMaie'S bill from. the S t owe t o .the p 'Yuma of Chili - unites of- Domestic Crednors passed Donn, uoinsinitnisly- The Go ternmentAvill norbe able to meet the February Interest, d consummation -defoutly to baAvishisi and astaiouslymnd cOuGdentiellymslied . . THE SrAT 1 visa se F prcial Message fr om _t i o v e ro 3 iaiik Was co n to the Le4istaturp at, 0:3 We lne.d ey.' We out .iot ilositqy make roCnnfor the Phrument.— We regret; that the Governur.eshibits a purpos e ti defeat the appropri.ttion of ♦hc funds hi the Treasury to the' pay npnt,, of the intere4 due to :day. on the• funtletttlet t. W.e.are not,:yet; how ever; altngether ' . withoat beee,..the , Le4islature seems :resolutely determiliefl to redeem tha credit _ and e0,r.1 faith of the State.. • , :Execittice inns --Andrew Arnold. of Aim.tron , minty, confirmed as As , aiciate Judge'; • , J fl icOti untzirger. Eq. or ~ . 1 14iylkil1 County, di. :Nag elilidder's noutimitiou do this District, is alap confirined. tTE rnoit:lkliirito.l'hri tat stilatel bring intelllgenee„:ihat:a , desile7rato. batik had been' caugh,t die . plains of A ppan.' I;f...twin Sa nta Ann 1. atid , the Brow) of ot Ilf4edes.l3lll) live hun. tired wren 'are,..,,retiofted to have beeti klllcil and `Junta tritili:tirisoner: dea., I"erefliiwas despatched . ,in pfWsitit of Santa Mingo routed .troopl..an.l Gen.' Bravo Iva's on the march to ico with hia prisoner. -, -The hatred manifested by , . .the lqesictin peoplo tied prols. l ovalrilg.Satail An— na its lutist rancorous. • • ._ • PUS Ittixo I a "Lux.-- % he Iltiitbs ,Commis - 'sinner); have procured a loan in Emil iid to cans 'deli, their prArlio ;Works. "Mr. lEavErr,'„ who scent oat with . the Cdmmissioners' returned sly tl e !;arntnia, and repirts that the stockholtiens'receka 1 . 0 them frankly and courteously. - and exhibited ilirou4houtlhe abide arrangement thc .most hon.. orable liberality. whole amount af stock: $1.660,000 Wii,Caulmerilsetl cercitii un'tnper; cdfithriniei,,tinu'irer; were annexed', which will . require tho , artiop of the Lemalaturo, of Illinois, but it is presiened that little dtfliciihy or Jetap will 'fie orcasiout%,(l oa''' Hip Le4iglatiiro doubtless ;readily acquiesce in them. It is'eanso of coagrat. ulaticr, I, those Concerned in • this arran4emerit that it `who — titil hirt:4 beep elreeted2sO happily. WitmixaTnia.—Thn . Dels!avare tiurghl speaks :114 eblid inspiiiviinen6 in buildingseti..., in• enntimie fue,yeank,to int o ne. Ire:tftnn..atnaility - .10 * ll i i rk ; AI? ' 11 1 1 .0?! . in"*.;Ald ill'cfe4 l 4:: 4 1 = ; 4'004 1 ' 114 Xi %‘'S 1 40 .0. 6 ei Ifento. - kit stated that!;tbeVusynn ir'roveMne of Liver pookjor the past .liejir is likely tiSield upwards of £4,soo,ooliiiterling," a surii - Vielterly very near ly £500,000 than the amount contributed last Tho revfnuo cotter, have been ordered to' per. form coast service: in aid of vessels tvhich may bo in.tvant of activtance; - At taturbee c _on, the 15th inst., at sunrise, the theimointer rnnoed fribin'p tb I#':degrecihelow . zero. The ground was deeply covered With = Governor L'aeiards, of Missourti has, vetoed a bill nutlioriiiodthe appointinont of commission-' enr to settle the northern hountlarj-pf this State. The Connecticut is frozen at liartford, aut . - -• , , ficient . ,hard to iso;" aloaLled cart. It is stated that Dr. Anson. Jones, the recently elected President' of re.v.s, a dative of Berk. Eight - Miners ; were recently killed in an Eng ish.(..lolliery,by the breaking of o:riiii'hy which thry were dowynding.- • A cotton-811(4 m :one of the wltarvea aL Charles ton. tgtTs - consumrA, by Aro on tholl to gethe4ith abet& 1000 hale; of e9ttun ; litsnrt if. ,Lord Jeffrey ha , ' -e ontradietrd. ih a letter to th e Scotsman. the titatelprat that he sub3erillefl:l,- 000 towards the cteetion of a . free • college.. ' lip has givertmOthiag. ,' • Queen Vieto:,ia.it is raid, will iiaik_Airi.; early iit the,,spring. - . . . . . The Morning Pgat'a cintrpontleot at Washing. ton states in a li o rivata note. that' ha learned .on Saturdde afternoon. that Mr. - Calhoun was (lan gerously ill. 1 '',.. It i* eontemidated-lifilni Britiyh Covernthent to aeua out otwilier. espethiion. to the Arctic gion4. - With the view ordisetwe:inr.rthe,or a north west irissav netweeri ttte Attanile and Pacific.. Six steaintioato arrivril nit .the 1 Itik just; having oti board 'O5l bole ofeoiton. -- Vle 'was yery good-in Tray; at iho 7 close of last week. • . Titete will he an ineirase ofrUP:vel tp e uro p., this ie.w. Likewise to•texa.. • • - - 50.000 mines of the •rxn... story by Dickens, yiThc Cqiiiles , " i v ere.llT'.itki in London : IThe Guayana"., n r iitelivrii. has appciinted John WtH' 4, of Wiluningten. Seeretury of State. ...: . utizens oP.Troy are abont..-tightin their 4" The New York , rierthl of la-t Week, pap; that Mr. Hobert Tyler gaye asp rudi I Pupper. Sat urttty. nt ilow4rd's Howl, to Capt. RinJere, and tita,Empire Club !I . . Ex-Pr3si,lent Irrmtr and Cornar).lore Mooie are at %Vaillitt;tql. They •w - ere in the Gallery the House on Wednesday.:- The% ittlresi of Governor StnAton..oi . wire, ii - an able, clear-minded :and aunty Stilt° Piper. =.,3 , The . Treaty with China was tmartimru.ily r'4o - `Senate on Tiniiedg last. , ; has ..italised one branch of the Kentucky pteseive the luritY of election& 'The am , unt of the Britt Dell on the sth o f Jinu iry,'l3l3. w.i £01,5A,115 ; eq tal to .near $1 000 000.000. • • The Saerteh River win :clear of ice at Colu übi.t. lid., on Saturday. •,• • : -- • . front all parts of Europe we hive aerolitils of the severity of the weather. fit the NOrth of . E 11 21 44, a:11 , 1 in Scotland. the fail 61 snow has been unusually. 'hew. y.- • a-5 1:11 . €1154r,,,, ere 9 Ships leagues. 5? brigs- an d 30 t pelttninerA. in the port of. New Orleans, oa Weatte..itay. January 15. : 1 he llauphin_, Street Theatre. knir.vn Theatre des Varieties, at New Orlc;ans, was en tire!) destroyed by fireon - tiie 13th ,31.erder— ilf ..st Pled r—The A4lll;aro% N; C. - Citizen, P !Mew ' hat .' the bill to l ) c,iiL; the jo , l;rs; witcklied in t le -Howe otLCo:oiticiiii, ori,buttirl dizy the 2'ist iiist.—qinders Tehi. .%. • I . N o winder at all. The rfousepl on it, and 'killed the filar thin - 4.— : P.:cA. Sta r r. • Oralfir:cal.—A fellow named Samuel 0. Cushy no, his been stealing things, in k Detroit; Ttai !tort of L. 0. Cush,qn, is not the popular kind 'with the 'world at...large.: . , De not tirivatif to as4mreasdns to than velii) have no right to ai1t.—.5.`i.1.33:701R.0re://ee, • Especially if you - •have no such property to . 7 - - - The IV inderinVeie.—The Thirteenth nuni• - . her of this linnnnee. by Eugene S re, has been frans'aled by R. W. Herbert. E 41.. and puldiAb ed at,tlw New World Office in• oi:once, 'andre ceived by u+. ,:ft contain, scenes of wonderful and istweeul interest; tlevelopes. the e prpieiples of the soci;:ty of Jesuits; foreshadliws a society for the purpose of overetimin; them; fully devel epee' the uffAirs of the NIA+, and the aerits of the expected , 13th of Feiti u.t r ry. • • OJ Nothing stirring In the way of Local ,News at preg . ent. . . CummtNicATrai. S CIF 17,Y 1. k v . l o rap. Pliopt•szti-EvcinnEnr.NT it is. a sen:Cd maxim—that •If's hard to pleas'e every th, lye no:I we 'ive mother pcs optitieation I, - of its truth. - inlhe strictures on thy employment of S. W-Rifierts and Edward Earl' s ., • con tained in the Advertising\ coluMiris of :some Phila delphia daily pipers. • Theinelfficiency of these g - ntletnen, as Engt ! , neers to "carry nut the vicars of Iffe'litockludde;S in the speedy enlargement of their navigat t ion, as I made to appear in a kind- of net tt:re . W... 110 a cnTs. President ef tlM:CoinTrav; his been very active in ohfaining the ertimatea , for ,. different degreci 4nlariemendij and beenitsehe acts in his MR dal capacityy - far thiCo.—advocatine eh' niedsuicstrenucitasly; and his pactienl-knowl: ed4e . avi . tivif etigineci.ldae(l to the iniperious dn . !) ofsupervivionhiletatiorr s dernands,:prolpiicifaitli flllneim industry, in' its , --acer-nii lishrneut— Titerefdra,S.W: Roberts is visionary and Micro). re.ent. • E 'ward Ibliller;-:Eeti,' bent: employe ! ' Lv the' Ca i ne their ( p;incitial ensiocer=vyas foroicrly in charge 41" tiOrk'eOntetacr,e, anilrit. was Ithenloii• ed7-Thereforo,'EJar.t.tii)ll4.l4 iosctittp.oletti - *Brevity - is thlittotti 0 .1)4 .1 44 kind of ornment - for the truth of taro intivorhi hi t t thery ore't4Y4 sfyttitt Litt btoc4aii; ttio Way,Of thfs iyllopyetithatapolii the eitt 1241.1te ttiv ti tin'bo bred.: witifthe Oenfitfenco of then moat lit/created' in the Canal Co'..; and oct crellyas ha pertoni ' "ed - the •trust, that hist U-election Ames nureler Ur • pOlic benefactors art- v , inlnt_to 0114 v. 3. Mr : was atm °Ville engineers rho madethelargej.ehigh Canal fern Meech Chunk to Easton in 1828 and in 1890 lc:orepi ". ted the upper partior . the western division Of the PsnitSyiianiS(Canal in 7 months from the thee it was pnt under .. contrartL T bitildin; une of the locks in the incredible shod-gyro) of 20 days utter the stone ciras Preinixej. ..• . . . . Ilia employment. 'on ttio.Nevr ,Yuck E r i e Rail Road ,FAicti'llas,beett suspende4, Or gt i re to his.to - or rather than atminst him; berause.,--no es tra lliseerninent "is required to show ihal if. his managimehi woujd hate been suspOded, Instead of the rind@ • " It is esttemedir tioubtful ,if Nfr;:'Ellet—ivhos o wrings are so'ably „set forth--4e"ets any sympathy. for his arion,yMotis friend,: there tieing strong presumptive proof .in his mind. of the, mercenary Moth•Cs . thet prolipts such dish/Orb:test activity, He ne; 21.•;714. Me i Compdhy ire the propos . "4"im* in'oycment and mOst likely Deems - the nrran:e7 inents for ihat obiset prudent and eatisf.trtury.: Mr.lltir. and the President of the Cttpany, stale) from lfou i rti darhan mirninz ladt, to mike exa.nination of finite; location of ' lochg, plots. tweet) 'this'and phi a. jlie .1114 of thr landowners:ll;mo the I rte. will meet kidt rolaytful attenth;n, and kith afoll k no , v i e di o of the general &nines. and I lie .nrcest anry dronils of the work- - --the enlahirment will he p - ittunler Fontraetteift:on as a partion.of the re.. . • quisito filmicare provided; which; in OIL; case, ;re not : to.,4e. 'drawn t.v.zetlier *by , crlianrrniary_ meanx 'Wait i . eipected every done:will he'repii,y. in g , isa but by' legitimate. lovestment.l: 4 4' equivalent value., ; Most of the tricks will he hriat; Or d ry wa ll. ; planked-in. as those nasty in tie.; iii this ne L t hh ar .. hood. Tlii4 kind of mise s n ry , 4; done . Oa , tho . ecoOditill . .ralfeY mad nt tt,,so pe i porch , a „, t the, ex". v alir 4l " 7 e j ents per cubic yard; but to N 4 3 11 ;0 14 sperie nee. the Icader is Worrell° ltrft,a v id D. Lewis.•wlin had the combined tuna. nt •Midte•lon; built by contract,. fat $1 U per I . petett cf 25 cubiF feet. . • , • • When it is reeolleeted, - that Mr. Ttdierts' esti mates allowed s2'so per perch of 27 cubic feet . we are that no diiposition to deceive ty ; fete' esti:- motes,: - was- exercised. This enlargement, is • ',thau.7.ll . 9iy thshriei:esfict tt..;,-//ers; to be a millstone ; that will . ..put the quietus on the canal; vet person ,- • who feet i»lerested. am' Of opinion that the cel l region. which has ;frown into importam‘e through ' themcilium,of canal navientioMis destined. to h , II the'recipient of stall . areiter r prosperity. when'eur Bunt builders, Car builders, Mnet • • ts. Lunibe' r I mat . Iron men. and the'whole ennr of distributed benefits. adds value to our t t ints. and oar m.?chan ical operations; eneates a demand for they r oduce• of mir Farmers ; -and inr;i2:miteii !every avenue of tm=iness by this ,requisite and feasible sr-, ratoement. Vilth.locliallB feet by IS feet, and a depth water Of 9feet, l'or•ravtat.will he a speelitiT'Of ea-port—,-Steamboat , arriling• amlr,4epartinr-rhar ges_ getting.umk4 10;44, - and th'e transit af 7 our ,mineral treaaur . esgivng•vmp'oyment:to hafilfre f la•. who. while they ad•dire puffiing Jocomoiive—. feel bitterly. the; want n_tempinyme' nt, and Europe" an rates of co:iiperoatiOnfor lahoUr, • ft i 4 expei•ied coienienvi'irien!L-,the Cerement of twitiviall..andaystt;iii of operatimi— .wi!l he_ made during the next tWO : month:=. and the: work gl on with,rapitlit: , to the close of the Eri sort, willtOu.i any :inteFfiornev to I:thatA; - then, ii t jArb • pitta av could not be p Keil While hoathig'f,eb.r. li'nue i l, will be remodelled and 140.9gkt• into _ - next *infer and nutty: part of erriirr,, 1816. : • • l'otlsvitle, - ..t.tourtry 30th: r/114 The; N.' Y. .E prom - Eay.4:'lll.ett Rov: Iliihnps E 1 lIP. rut I :11dititint,are- said to . haVe . tvriti , :n out their opinions ,iit the Onderlonk •ea:c.M he, embodied in ihe fortlicamin?, book; the ' dstm first me in favour of the neettstsb and theidst; .17.ain4t. him. The-, demand ihook ' it 'int: Me . nse. Appleton (ie.• :hitt:/. already remit ed. radi•rs, we diem:, for, nearly fVdtlati'eopi,es, of ;he prime 'ilinr4s of the , , reeentEeelegiteitiral The I.li4liMrs statement will in demMd • • no doubt. H i) 6 th‘ - caa .31 c v• PtiBLIC-NEETIN'G TIIE. - DEMOCRATIt WINGS of Po'hiville , . and vicinity'.:. are nereny - tequeitted toatten 1. a. Public. Meeting; to he held at 1111.1,'S iii the Binitte t of Pottsvillivon ; Weibiealay, the sth of ridn'tury •at 7 0 clock. P.. 51 :. The frienik and bite aunliortera the illtpitrionA. Cl..y. the greate3tAiiin4.Statesinar Vie ;eat) • who; during the Ilt.t 40 yearn. smut, ably : •trefended and suppinlthl The. In itittniona o our emit-Ivy and the interesan of the whole,kolile—ilie of the pieseiit Whiz Tiniltani•the • Distrihotion of the Peoceeidiof iif 'Pahlie• till plea a to attend, ci Int,toes,:4 of 00. Lance, will lie liii,lbefore the inetitinz. . • _ • I ._ 'MAN Y wifra,:•• • 1 8 151 • • - . - \.•nuruvlvrism Axis GovretWniciwris bent trs Ve arr i nt,l: l!tit.s are. a most extraordinWy ntediciue for the. cure of Rheumatism and Gont„ Itecquse they not only • cranse the stomach and lisiwels M . those utorial • tams which ifneten int .1 th-i eircul;ttium and thrown- -, upon the et MOrart • and tuuscl4 are tftekaltse of•the above painful maladies, hat they eScite the ; ntwonent • vessels lu t ta• up that which is •alr,, ,, adk deposited, ind, therefore. are Wis.:gaiety certain to jietke a perfect cure or Rheinwitistn and .Goui. 2 cent bar Of . • IVright's India iv Vrgetalile Pills niVen _rive: the tiOrSt. • a s : nut - shin:: relief. and perieyera ordi o'djo,„ 0419 will he 'certain , todrise Pain Ofevery diperipqon, " from the body: • - ' • Wright's Indian VgViethll;ct pink: nlso oh! and inu• Pflivu`tihret.tinn avid purify. Ole and thcrefbra - give health and slim 16 tlt2 Whnla finune,cas welt ask ' dries dvei.ue r j erero_tuzinsfroas the body. Poi. sale, Wholosite fled Retaih at the ,Princlpal °Mar. - No.l6'S Race sweet.- Plataderphil. : '• • 1 , *Catilion.—Ai Counterfeiters era abroad, sinr..'s . qmotr4t.E.hlractc..r....fana.b4pirticula r leeceitli peciTha si firm „ „offer to sett f o r da , rd prices. • ..., Fors Ila 10 penssille, by blesSis..:T.Ah Ji lIE&TTY.. A sent. for the propt tater and the (nu" afgents In Schei I • ' county.. . . , • , : - ) • POWEIIPCL A 1101vu.t. l!et evete. •-• ti Were& that Ur. Svciaaarit'a Pvt.:Ronan It Taw; bee tettutit.:„.„ 4 alai& of instabees proved itself invOnable ID rases nf:.4 Asthma, Influenza, Spitting Measles,. - 13 ratichitte:-Starliit Fever, . Note lhrnat, Whooping , C;tneti; and caher , Putermiry.diseaeee. The.retuarkably , 'incressed thennil For it. is ' - andeniktile: evidence - that. it is appreciated ty a &cc:nista patina. It *backlit blt ;horn in mind that the: 4 e PCIAIIIIII,I2*, aim": sells rer ,enly to cat. per bottle, while vlauitgr reediemei , tor a d.ittar and 1 • I Mr. rnp,iyth, M eht-) tarenellooliziFi4ittitelattat his .eueb-r, au : tihrxt!lll? Cene,h.nfrenvirl !raid,: duration; by - .ll#l.l.taies' rvi- KO3 t Svarr.- ;. t. •' 7 Far sale in by - • g;. L.:uallTiY to Philadelphia; by T . W.:IIVOTT, NO I'ICE r TO - CONTO4OTOItt •Ed /vire:den! of the :Afrirge that. • • _ ruiros AL% !cid!) reeclied aji the• Miler of the Marcia Canal, uatil.Throwlay threGtb day of ream= :try -past. for. the calargelue iit• of ba 51nrrie Cahn!. fromta the Delawara Ilircb. a dlrtancwaf, The wash will captain risincih4tiir ore;caVatim;-' la ha ranVed (rota .21). la 75 for.t.. riper ilicatiana cad ha" hail St. Ili 51. , rria Cain! Otij o, iiiOey City—si the aeits".6aetanz as - 4 at the Wclll‘ at Newark, 'o:fand afier theVith inst. • '••• ' • 'iIVINIF.T.JTYILEIX.. Prtmidens. ttf!tits"4l tyfifch rah 1 • - t'!." •
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