.. .(Prom the Philadelphia Pennsylvanian.) given, was proclaimed &y the president du- Democratic State Convention. I!y nominated for the 'office of Surveyor The Delegates elected to the Democratic General. The Convention then proceeded to the State Convention, assembled at the Court nomination of a candidate for Auditor Gen house in Williamsport, May:29,1850. Gen. eral. The following is the result of the 211 A. P. WILSON, Huntingdon county, was ballot : Banks, G 7, Guthrie, 40. Whalen, unanimously chosen President,vo tem. tint! 12, Bcatt rrt majorityo to, William Jack, of Westmoreland. .William 'tr• iv en , 'n ' P. Pagcn, of Philadelphia, and ll'illiam .P. 'f 9 a . ll the votes '„ „i e bt.l g• in favor of Hon. EphraiM .11onb!, of Nlifilin t Grayson, of Washington, S.eere'ta ries. roomy, he was declared by , the President, 4 The names of the 4.../el.- , tte^ were called 6 ` ' • !of,.when it appeared that two setts were in I (:,. m em!. attendance from Blair county. T o he - Coven- - Vol. Leah •Prazer, of Lancaster county, tionadjoUrned unlit 2 o'clock P.l\l. from the Committee Su liesoluttous, ri!por. AFTERNOON SESSION. A motion to ad- ted the lollowing for the consideration of the mit both sets of deht•gates: front Blair cowl-. Convention, which, after several ineff . ectind ty, was made,, and after some discussion, aitetopts to ate end, and a full and animated . was indefinately postponed. A resolution iliscusSiou of their merits, were a•lopted was then adoptvil, requiring the delegates with but throe or four dissenting voices; front the several Senatorial districts to chobse ;The resolution's are too long for this slip,. a committee equal . tollic :mother of'Senat- but we will remark, that they embrace the ors,allowed.--for-the-purpos'e-of-seleming-mli- who:e of the Biltimo.re -Platform, and lull y .rers for the 'permanent brganizittion of tin:, vindicate die policy of our national licim3- ‘Convention, f o r which purpose the Convert- . clacy, and are such al can b e i ns c r ib e d 'lion took a• recess. of half an hour. / upon the banner which nccompanies. :i1;11 Mr. Caleb E. Wright, from the commit- : . floots over the advancing column of Demo . I 'ee to select officers, reported the following i 'critic progress.) President I lENIZY S. M. 4 ,(18AW, : After the dispo:..ition of sundry question. : .of A Ileghen v,assistud by :13 Vice Presidents, ' I "nu!' 1 ' 11 1' 011 "N', the Convention, at / one from each Senatorial district —tiro Le- hall-pa. 4 lt; o'clu:di, I'. Al., adjourned sine high and N'ortharftriton, the selection 1011 on / •-, • . .801.031uN L ' OGET., Esii —andi 1 Srrretarivr.... ' The Convention be or ing o• ilis:ory of A olicoliure. nnized, noiiii- i r , nations being mach! fur the d'ilL•rent offices, Agriculture engaged the attention of tie and the body proceeded to 'vote for candi- Roilians theoretically as well as practically. - dates for Canal Commissioner, which on the • Their time ll'ils divided biaween husbandry •Ith ballot resulted as follows: and tear. lifttody days of the republic their grea test int:ll employed t hemsel veg alte mate- Ilubley 4-1, Strickland :39, Vansmit (...'2 . ly in the one and the other. iThicinnitins 'Clover 7, Morrison 9, Martin 3, Ilallowel 2 ' i 7 f as l . called front the plough to fill the of fi ce After the 4th ballot was taken, Mr. Real:. A ') ct 'tor. , 1 Fraser, moved the appointment cf a cont- ' ;nong the Romans, the ox was the prin mittee of nine, to draft resolu.ions for the directions beast of burden ; and there are many 'Convention, which mcltion was adopted, and . for breeding.,'Working and feeding Nlessrs, Fraser, Ritter, Butter, L'T tic h, A' i I-- dos an imal, to be found in the works of •son, 'Fhompson, Plumer, Kahle and Dan- pii,l3., Cato, and others, Beef were also tier, were appointed said committee. s held in high estimation among the Romans, The convention then adjourned until half "an d d directions for their manag ement may be , . past $., o'clock, f,o morrow morning*. found among the writers above mentioned. Sccos:n nty—Thl' Conveto ion' met, 001 ; With •re:zard to the implitnents of husbandry consumed the entire forenoon ill takin,tni - un used by the Romans, bye cannot speak defi ballots, without efrecting a choice. The 13 i nitely but it is certain they mied ploughs of ballet stood as follows: I lubley 5:1, Stria- I some sort, both with mould boards and col - - land 11, ‘ronsam 19, Morrison 11. Ad- ! tt'rs, without them„ Pliny speaks of a rer • journed until :2 o'clock P. M. i 1 taff machine that was propelled by an ox. A Prei,Noox SESSZON—SevenballOtS iVert! Thtrirg . rnin was beaten out by flails or trod taken during, die afternoon, without ell; e t. ' (len liy rattle. flaying was performed in int_l a noti,iwoi , ,o, tnnjaing ju all , 21 b:diros• much the same manner as at present. .. I )1) the decline of the Roman empire, rtgri- The 1;,-t , tuod : Ilubley 39, Strickland f3:2, • ; culture shared the fate of all arts, and dor % it:15,i71/1. 27, Alorrison 11. Alter this ballot the Conk eiition again ad,;(mrited to tocet a t , ing the long ages of anarchy and barbarism o:cloc:: in the evenin Which succeeded due lull of this empire, g. . 1 . 1:11;mN0 5i.,,m5...._ Nil.. Hickman, nr ..y.,riculture was almost wholly abandoned. i and continued to lie neglected until. the it-I 'Chester, made a statement to the Conven- troductiou of the feudal sy , :tern in the lif tion, in reference Li) OW tiii:lllileatlMlS and I'lliS gIV(` ever man a claims' of inik. , ,•l. Strchlatai for the office of ! t '''' n : lll ! : '''''' t " ). • ' , d;stinction and rank .accordinff t o th e Two {C.aittitast I ‘ t. n. :r v it ) i tr l i i i a s , s i io , t , i : i i . , r, i, a ‘ t ,. l ;. i „i t I: ibi i i , l l ; , e , d ~,!::: i t l i i i i , h; , - . tit:• of laud he oecupied. No:fling cont.:•ibit ..ut, ,bat ot.c:; ~,L! v. ,lh,jr ~.,.. m r ~.,,, ,i,,i,„ , ted tu:.ire to give au itniv:rtance to to.zricultu t. t ! ks a cani id : cal pursuits Chan the mtruilucticet of this' 'atc. Mr. Joint , :on, , r, 1 .11.111 -us,: ttial taatvii to the convention, that. hrilJOS offered to delegates to obtain their tind charzcd that Corruption of the grocz'oct 'hind could be proved , against indi viduals whom lie did not name. Upon be ing pres.ed to do he referred to Mr. Donohue, of Philadelphia coat ty, te sub •Ltantiate his statetnent, whereupon the de legato alluded to appeared he fore the con vention, and threw down upon the table it; front of the President, viola)• dollars, say ing, "there the money is, despise it." ..Another delegate, Mr. Green,. also from Philadelphia county, announced aloud that lie had also received one hundred dollars Trout the same source. These statements 'threw the convention into the utmost•confo sion and excitement, and a ;notion to appoint a committee to investi!rate the whole matter has adopted Without objection. 11; e tnitteo consists of 'Messrs. Coyle, ['linnet., 'Stokes,. Fra iley and iley. The !on - 'lion then adjourned until ti o'clock to. 'morrow. 'Pinar; DAy.—May '2 P. M.--Upon 'the meeting of the Convention, this morn ing, it was found that the Cotninittee appoin ted last evening to investigate •the charges •of corruption and bribery, preferred by ',Mr. Johnson, was not prepared to report. The order of business, that of Ir:dieting for Canal 'Commissioner, was therefore postponed, and the selection a a State Committee made, •consisting of twenty-four, by the Delegates of the respective Cunffressinnal districts, and seven resitlittp• •in or near Harrisburtr, by the officers of the Convention. A cern r* - spondin committee of three, was also ap- Tan ted ° by the delegates, for each county of the State. 'l'he convention then adjourned lima 2 . P. M. AFTERNOON. SF:;:'lO74. --.'l'h• appointed last night to in vei.tigat , i• the hrib•- ry and corruption charges, report ill tvritino., fully exonerating all 1-hti—A4aildi dates From any improper conduct or inter ference with the delegates, but denquncing, in the severest terms, two persons, J Alessrs. Rankin and Ovenshine, of Philadelphia, who, it was proved, had attempted to cor t upt delegates, by paying' them money to in fluence their votes.—The report, after n. warm debate, was adopted unonimonsly. The Convention then proceeded to vote fur •rt candidate lor Canal Commissioner, as folloWs : • The President announced that tr. D. .Morrison, of arotagomery county, wits du ly nominated the Democratic candidate for Canal-Commissioner, and on motion, Ids nomination Was unanimously confirmed. After making- nominations for Surveyor General, the convention took n recess of one hour, before proceetling to ballot for a candidate for that office: EVENING SESSION.--alleConvention met and .proceeded to ballot for a candidate for Stirveyor General, whie.lt resulted or► the 6th ballot as follows: Brimley, 71, Carpenter, G 3 the alter candidates -were withdrawn on the 2d 3d 'th sth and Oth Ballots, ,- • ' .Col. J. P. Brawlvy, of Chi 'ford •county, L. giving received .u .. t 3.1 all. tha .votes, sY,:o wonco t y,ye t le. ten:te.t dud collita ted the soil, as well as the landlord, pr+ll';cal privileges that were en2oyed by on other of the ion - Inn:nit y. blo:z:and has, for the inst s') years :1000 touch for the r.dvancernelit of azriculture ; and her adopts have been crowned with suc cess as her rkoicultural pro:Ilk-1.4ms have wore than do;:bled during this period. The-agriculture of the L'rench sollers in c•annton with every other species of indus ry, from the efilTis of had government.— Since the Revolution, they .have made scan , ad vancement, but are still far behind Great I ;Titain, not..vithstanding they have a cli:nate and soil adapted to every variety of growth. In all parts cf the continent of Europe a.sing attention is beginning to be paid to this subject. In Lombardy„„and Vlanders it is carried to the highest state of Imi:rove tircnt.--,Scv, Englund Farmer. The Nashville (0111:011i011• The convention of delegates from some of the Southern States, so long talked of and ao generally condemned, even at the South, ;is to trwet to-day at Nashville. There have been a number of delegates appointed to it, some by county meetings, and some in other ways, but who will be members of it, where they will come from, and by what authority they will pretend to net, is altogether as doubtful as what they will do or recommend to be done. This is tolerably certain,—the Ounvention, Ili ch vas started on the idea that it teas to represent the fifteen Southern States of the Union, will not have members from near all of them, and tviil in no sense, either for the men who compose it or from the manner of their appointment, be author izcd to speak for the Southern portion of the I ccnfederacy. Ninny detentes, indeed, who have horn tenni - illy appointed, will not at.s.l tend. We have already noticed many dec linations of this character, from men whore presence it might be pretinned would t.tive soffff - eliaracter at least to the body ; and the last papers from Richmond mow bring its letters front James Lyons and Robert-O. Scott, &Is., who had been appointed dele gates from the Richmond Congressional district, in which, thoitah siilt approving the object of the Convention, they decline to go to Nashville under present circum , stances, Thu [lon. Andrew Stevenson, ap pointed a Delegate from the Albemarle dis•- trict, had previously Indicated his intention not to be present at the Convention, and wo find in the Union a letter from him raver mg the plan of adjustment reported by the Senate Committee. NVe find also in the Milledgeville Recor der, a letter front the lion. James A. Meri weather, who had, been declined efetted a delegate from the 7th congressionel district 'of Cleorgia, declining to attend. He thinks that though legally elected, Ile is not right ly chosen to represent the people of the district in such a.convention from the fact that out of nine counties in the district ; two only opened polls to vote for delegates ; the others refusing ;, and in these two only. 139 votes were polled but of 11700, while in one of these; the only poll opened was in a reunite precinct, and but 27 . votes' polled out of 1,000, kle•further asserts that the facts justify the belief that the people have had r.o hand in the movement—the propri ety of the convention was never agitated before them, and a single.meeting only had been held in the district approving of it, and at that not two dozen persons were present. fie says his intercourse with the people satifies him that they condemn and distrust the convention throughout; that he has been assured by many 'that they voted on the question solely from personal consideratioLs, and he argues •that by studiously withhold ing their assent, ti,ey have virtually con demned the int.vernent. We do not, there fore, in view of such facts as these, attach much importance to the convention in any aspect. in A B.Z lIIIED. - I r, I. ki omvavison in - Nitta. 1 . I . On the 2:ld of May, by the Rev. Mr. , Fuchs, Mr. .(laren H i n t , e e , o f Alt en row n .l Combination .Kett toted ! COmpeli- Fl r o i r '/'ii - i - L - I•3S. ,ship, Northampton county, to Miss iS'zfit•art- ! ' lion Belied ! - 7 - 1 rut •S' inflict, of North Whitehall township, .!, 1 / Lehigh count}. . Barrel 5 00 , 6 00 . 5 25 i _l449;iv iPeL'cos 0- 4 27e...5 - Ppred . I ' . ; Wheat . . . . Bush./ 1 06, 165/ 1 12 r.— ' I On the ISth of Nlay, by the Re?. Thotba:,• —,\T - I'll I:ye 56' 60' 61 1 !Reardon. Alr../«mrs Deinp•scy. of Catnsau- ; P.ltt -"I tIPLE!:T 2 rS r I'OREI ' ((2)i,rt,l: . qua. Lehigh county, to Aliss Briiiget .11./c ' Tbe railing of the Cuban Expeditien. 13„,k w i ic i a . , _7 , 4 :315 5 7 : ,1 '3( 0 °) .1 6 ( 0 1 „,,,,,.,,, ol'l3ristol, 13ucks county. tiller trentsplial tures , into Cardenas, and Fi a .,, , , r3 , 2r , d .. . _ 1 I • • I 50 i 56 I 50 1• • ' fin the ':Gtr of May, by the Ifev. Joseph I their sulswouent rather te.e.l,ldu ill ht from • ..c iov ,„ i ., 3 „„ d . , • • 3 25 3 53: 3 25 Dubs, Mr. Iletebrn •S : i r , er to Miss Sarah / the Island. are already lie-gotten by the roc.,,ss- / / jai ' c ,ii - it ';'., !( , c , d . __ 2 50 1 2 75 ; 2 75 s, , !es in the all absorbing fact, that there has ! p otat - .110/(c, both of Allentown. ;Tir;re's tit iss beyond au 6; it the minstrel has told ' been another arrival of those splendid ees •i • 35' 45 50 ' Salt ' 40 ":45 - 4? 11'leas two that are litik'd in esse heavenly tie, Fpring and Summer Dress iloolls, : Butter ...• . Pound 14 14' . . litii heart never changing.. ant', brow art col d . . d ie aricw „ii„ g k w: 1 , : .i,,,„ o r w i,i,h l i „,, „I. , Lard . s' - 13' , ' 0' Loy, on ihr,.' as i11. , ...ityl I ....t. mi lii: thry die. - , ! .,,,,,i, , . ~!!. 1 ! „ If i i,,, „„ ril: ,,,,k s i„ , I .r uet Tallow •. • • --- $ g, ~.7 —7- "''''''''''' .- '''''" -- '''" - ' - ' 7 7"- --- •' - ' - -- - ! - - - • ' state' of liewthiericet. l'ect ;•the evil i s n t •.t / 3, '"WON •. • --- 2 .. 2' .25r 743 t 1; f) 4 "•••• '”; : ' r., ,:t 4 e.....i., \.:,!: -'l' '' • " ;:-.' ..) ' ‘,,• 7 ,,,,. !. .,. / . ! ! e um . 0 , ! ,, , 1n,,.,,,,,., , s . c p. Sr ,. ' flew 0 8; fi: cot. rnitit- in it yeneipt" of a full supply c.f Flitch •• • • 7 6! 0 . ._ I" ,';I.1 "/' '; . 'XI) P".. ; D/.;•;,': (i: 0 (.1/),''' T '''''''''Y tt ra '• ' ---;" S 8.: ~8 .11. LY '. .L (A . ) iiir - "El. 'Ll', E.,z3 ... . . Doz. in 12; ' .Ifi of Easton, would anniarnee to the eitictetts' '-'''' l'; .l • • •'''''' "''' l r';'•''''.'/ (''''''''''':''• th '''.; imy',' lit-e IVliisixe , nail. 2 0 2.5 i• '2B ill A IlentoWn,tbat 1112 WillOntit.lO'llCe a ,'.: i, 1 1 ... a lar':','' ''''"l''"'• '''- '.'" r• ''' la ii:l ' l "ll'''°'''''; A prd e Whisle t • ing Class in the Lecture. P. , of tho (;...r. • slYtt' , i• AkiV l' , "'")!Hti ‘';'Ht- , - . Listseed Oil .. !. ' 15 (l ,• 7 g 5 51 / i: ' ' 12 5 mass Reformed C hurch, fc•r the benefit (if rho 'lratril!!.; 7 . ,!'!;,‘ , .: ate! !li.fttilili:t Iliekory IVood Cord •4504 50 0 00. Juveniles of thk - ; place. 'I he Itedructio e; • nal: Wood . . 350 3 60' 550 Is - sc•••:-;. ! Vi.e.11'..i'd '':•ifttc.llo - win b,, given ii,,itium,_ I ,a,,,,,•,,,,c. Th e lesse . EH' f•Ioal .. . Ton 3 50 : 4004 50 1:"..'.t; t"sittl ...‘ileii•lists, - . will be given on Alonday s , Tteinday-; ;ee l Nut Coal ... . L . -- ..t 260 3 00' 359 Jusate in California. tvcdric... - 2days ; the first on I•!onday next a s. yr exiitsic.ite liestro:: and textures, nt prices 1 aimp Coal'. . --- 850 3 50' 300 A correspondent of the 'Journal of Cora- 5 o'clock in the eftern o e n , - I am also pre- lieretefttr;; asked for common print:;. ‘,ll'hite Planter .. . . —': 4 50• 4 50. 260 OICITI• gives a long and interesting, deseri•p- : par e d to take cla sses ., el vo s iii!z (hes:k en o /1 C'et di .1 !_c:..';••• , , a bcautifel ItitiClO ter sun ..... .. .. , .. . Gen of a scene he Witnessed in California and L a di es in S e eal ar or nc aere d A1. , , ! ,i e , en d lionsinet% .13L ACK BEAR 1 - I()TELi in the adwilliz.:tration of justice in that court- will eiv.; pri va t e hi se ,, / , s , if ri aired . CEN`fl; it - i.'..li c iiSiliNG i::00DS, try. Two persons, a white RIO d c 01.1.0.11 man. Jam. 6. 9:--:1 VVidlittlit Pi•ii - winy accused of havin g slohni si.nw pearl- (*,•» , :i.st ins , - fir Ch./ !t r. i - eV/ in , S, Clitr(lo', ' ' • 1 '''.' sions from a malt mimed I)ublesonn, nit I irel'i,ii":•s; 1 - ' 7 "(7,l''C'cf'ei il I L.'lls., Lrgliorn, l'ananut an:! 0! lirr successor to Ihntsu»t tri• Schroyer, lianziner Ilatx,l'ntlacllwi, c'Oe.. Ate. ! _l'o. '2lll ...VORTH TIIIRD STREET, they were Loth convicted. rind each sett- r ~ . - 4." • 4:. • . • , inP)loted, I•eli-lieviini2:, ~ . ..F.hip,r , e fenced to receive !7;.V . ..11; y- five lashes mei , fi', , :cf?-:.'esriitst - 4, Virot. kery, 6:..V., ! 13etween Callowhill and Willow Streets, • . i. 1",") ordered to leave the mint's. The lefloteiss e , i dl of teldch will he di' posed of es cheap as PIIILADELPIIIA. . scene is graphically described : '..1 kli,"; (s, 4 .2; ',lt i t'ill`v '''' ft "!i: ',l. '..`,',.`,.. !!!" i'!;'';',' , " ;• 'ea "" -'• The undersigned res.pectfulfy. informs his S. W. o'• t 'it lee' eeetwful for the liberei , The crowd follw:ved en, and ci ( icr er''' - ' - 'phi s v a in a ble 11:einite tv; '' ' i ' -,ii . Urlecl tO them, and many friends and the public in genera) thrit ing a wide ravine, the ''' h " rill' i lt111 :" . " 1 " t i t - i t i q :' . . , 1 1. ! . y . r r .s l e r s i ‘ i c , t , t 1 •[ ! : . • in the t ard et t 'c ' .l 4 . ( I: \ lS 'l r-;;:• 1 : ' 1 1 ,4• 1 1 '.: : ',. j I'"' ''.''''' '''''' ''''''''''''''lY h I Iratelyrented the b 'Tavern C i. bank, beneath a cemrled oak tree. in A !!, /,•„‘,.!, ~o no , ~....-‘ , ll ao j pi, ,b,., 1:;. iwoh.t .., to renewed tied increas '''''a " t l s l.' \'or I'lh : d the fic4ro wf - t stripped t:'` the it aist• Ile • c! ...,!, ,;/- ~.!;... i /.:, ! ,,,,s f 1„,,,,,,,, ,, ,„ ,!//, cu. , tie, exertictis in eel te de; public faithfully. I iim ' it . ll - , ,„ t .... tr Street, „. r .v,PeP• a; was a perfect I ferrules in si:to tteil . - troorlll, !:,,,, , : , , ,: . , ! . 0 ,,, !! . / II . . I 'Pivot. at.. ore Ole illesia.ri•mccd th at. they ! this • ''”''' ,Y,',', v streets, v , il i known in :I I: ;: i 1,-,.1... ~ %\ ~, .. 1 .,.. section of . resale y, ast e over six feet, full bodied, brawny ;truss, :old . es •;',••-• t• ; hey- e , !rood a bargain as the el) ev irt;',l ic•rat;ins. tb•!: f',. ii '1") i 'l.l ; broad sliest, with a skin,' below the neck. 10:10 • ,• ;'. i ici , i ! stoc-t , xpeitt learchasias, Black _Beak Hdlel r in.,,,,t sun, ..., ran ~. iiiiiiiiiiii,im., . , , I . 9 . whiter than many a white man could boast 1 . 1 .,, /t/ , !/li , rm.!, Hwy therefere invite'stil—c..l arid young , •!1;:r" which establishment he has:fitted 1 u r \\ - ,.,,,f, a r a i . e .:, H et t xe, ed of, his face only being of a light yelloty or in , one 04 ,,, , ,,, !icy Tht ,„ ! , f , , ,, ,i. ' ---Whic , , 1/emu / in:sit, or Pres; Seiler. to rite. ! 1.,.;,1 , -;74 • ,--• .,. . , , j, , 1:...:-.t• op m a superior style,.and is now, mulatto color. His hands nacre firmly tied ', i ! h em a eau , e v er] s i iIiCV Ut) 1)0t, oth.O. t to ).....Z 1 together. and then drawn high above his ~, ! I'lwl „ li . u , ciisi , i i...; e ale.l l,l o o f i ;,,ifripg..froin buy. as th e y ; i e.! est c s r!,,,i t h at a visit. is' - -',..rec.tdy to accommodate all thosewho - I may l'avOr him with their . custom. .The} head, and the rope tied strongly around the - t " 't ut " ' '""'"'''' i'''r "' lv- :".' i it P t.r inr - ..,111.11 to :1 pnrchaPo. Just try it. buillilinF? lar . c,re and cOrntnoclious, and is ad-, tree. " .111:;ier.N, WAGNEIt, ,S• Co. i - • only strove tolvartagotts to thecpe i rc!tor al l c , l . .. day ..3 ). ,i tosiablt ierresig,d to suit the convenience of The sheriff, who is a butcher, prepared "'—tat " • ' • consumer, but would add . gseat., to t...; .. . to administer, with a las-a, raw-hide, the ! value of timber laud in Icelce ! 11 county. in t . - a a 4', vi 1 4,,, ,r 1, 0 1 fur a long or short tim o . first ten blows. Every strol:e raised its ridge, as big as the rod which inflicted fi, :' • ()al:, Poplar and Clic-stem t bitteles. ate! ‘ 31 1) .1111. "- t i !' 3 -- . ' " A 'I; " I s" ' His yard is large, and his stabling corfi; 13y virrue of an order issued Isom the I )r- ' timdtons, and an attentive hostler Will at tall staves havc.• been toaneficicturi d with this ! and the negro writhed like a serpent. tor- ~1„,,,',, , u me s . ,-(l, c hi v i t c.c,:.lntv, there will , times be found in attendance. lured by flames. The next ten strokes A Tacbine, ander Iny otyn knowledge in the ! . be expo. , cd at Public Sale on the premi: , cs, I),v punctual attendance tc his customers; were given by a southerner, and the raw • counties. of Bucks, I.)elaware, Chester mid on Saturday the nth of Jittic,:it 1 o'clock in ' an 1 St desire to render them comfortable. the flesh covered the end of the weapon. The • Berks. by lergt. quantities, and v.sed to per- the ariena!),/,,, thecindivided hall of - - , proprietor exitects a Share of public patron feet satisfaction. The machine can be seen , ~,,,,,,....,...,,„ c ., s ,-., third round by a blackleg, Whose heart, like . Per ei el the polar regions, knows no ruching. .a , 4 , - Thu in operation by horse-power, at fir . Jacob; re,: ,: i 4 f , A'' i'"'• nef., , ro raved.; he roared and groaned und e r ,B. Brumbach, in Reeding, or by calling (In ! 11-•! ct i ski.. , / die subscriber w , lso has two illaulstries in op -1 ~ with the appiirtenenc , tn, situate in I ari,CO7aLANTiy the cruel smart, crying, oat in his agony, "Oh God ! have mercy rOh Christ ! have 1 erat'con, one at Coatsvcilc, by horz'o Power, / Stiisburg towns:tip. 1 a lii[dicotnity, acijoining mercy ! Oh men ! have you no mercy ? 1 am. one at hts- mill by waterpower. ! lands of t :Aim e e 1e1n.2, I leerge 1 hitt, John 1 cannot bear it 1 Oh ! how many lashes ' Persons wishing to perches.; the rig h t for ' Spinner. 1:.. , ,die1i :4;citiner an I others. con have you given tne /" Cut no voice 'replied, either !oration, teems:sip o r county, will ; milling :.ix 1P:1T'; ttlitl one hundred perches, except the loud jeer of some dn . ...el:en brute, ! please address a letter to strict measure. molder.; mockery of his appeals. But for ! C. P. motrroN. 1 It is part of die real estate of .Vitilmil . the honor of humanity be it spoken, I .511 W ' Co:us:ilk', Chester county. I,•` ,. elov j 'ir. deceased, litt , ..! of said to‘‘ tudin) , some tears of pity tumbling, from manly ! June O. w—ritv - ! and county. ryes Iwtre, as big as the drops of agony -------- - ! The conditions will be made known on which coursed down the eh:Tic cf that tor_ I S 1 ill\ ' f'" 11'0 k) Vt fljilt; it?, 4.1-1.1).1,1'..ti .:.) .1,1 ii Z ..1 .:.1 .i.! 4 ',the slay cd . Sale and clue attendance given by tinted negro. 'l'he fourth round being- fin- ;.,,t the c, ,. ,1! . s i! , , , i!!. ._,lirt sc. ; .cm ...t of Lehigh count y., 1 1-1 1 ` t ' \ , , N N / R E I I . - ' s i c a „ ' i i i ' i l k l i, : . l, l `,, E ' [z, .. " ' ' fished, f)oblernan, the prosecutor, advsmccd ' i • 11 and teol: the weapon to administer the filth; ; t7. 1.1t•tr,,..,, i n the inatter of the account . of ' • • ..49,7i4J.,, ,, , wiiiimnSchwander and Wllluun /1 By order cf the Court, and never can forget the look, and the soul- i .1. D. LA W1L1.,, Vert,. . , :,tirring appeal of that helpless negro : ~cm, i 01 :? 4,1ZiT4 . ,, ,,i , , , 11.1.3lutner, :I,lininistrators of the I /,,i. . ”., T—tf: .;,..i„ : „. 5 ..-..e ., 4, 4 • % , .. estate of Henry Selitytuuler.. law I • t'. l .; •••••': • Mr. Dubleman, don't! don't! do;r1 stri/ec 1 _ me: Yetir blow:, will be too hard." The : .rni‘ of ,;tititi. whitchil to,n,hip. . appeal was unheeded ; but just as the arm And new. \lay '3,1, 1‘ , ." - st), tho ll'ourt np- ; i ..41 21--4 4 o i ' E.'UB N . IC q4l if Nil i was raised, the Alcalde came forward, 0:1.1 ;.larch ); 11 ; pict t l..,neer, Auditor, to endit and i 'VA T I I ,I , be sold so Public'. Sale. on If l'itlaV . ordered the sheriff to administer the rent of re-nettle the said areetsist, if steecssnry, nod the Ith of June next, at l'fi o'clock at I the punishment, in person. This bring make distribution areording to law, and re- ', • ' , . 1 OCOli, rtt the hollt=o of use sindersigetect, in the ''tine, the prisoner was set at liberty, end port to the next stated (I,phi e d i • ( T air a, I 01 , ,r1 , ..:1 Or .t 1101Votyl, 1110 (0110 \l'ill•J roal CS- 1 Dr. Grove and myself assisted bin: to the . i'eorn /he 111. , ,,r1.,.. . ' !,toe and artieles of persestal preperty : ! • ravine, whore his flannel waistcoat was • Tr:slit—J. lb liAl',',\l 1„ Cirri:. Bud:: and l.'.edsfeatls, Stove wi'.lll.'ipv,Ta- I (lipped in the cool stream, and put on his • , I lie Auditor . above untried, will attend (to; ! Id.'st Ciatirs, Corner Cup-board, t'coprer I lacerated and burning, back, and he (leper -I,:ic per l iew of his appeninelit, at 1,,,, orrice., !;' , ..1 11, c ,, , Tuks, and many (ober urticles of led on his way. an oetcast. - 1 ! !--bee lo••Olor o too tt.tliOtlS to \ VIICO I returned, the white tnati 11.1, ''') th ''. P''''' 6u •-" I ' " I '' '" l ''''' - already stripped and tied, and the punish nwnt had commenced, .11is little hew,. frame ~ neighed about one hundred and tee pounds, and I tremble,( for him, for I knevi tlit, deep prejeclice existing towards; him ; and I saw wean, 'a in mairy eye,. And Ile too saw it ; ' he felt there was. no titerey, no relenting, in any heart, and hp seoined as if nerving himself up to meet his fate. tilt I how they whipped him. It was too painful to witticsr, and I turned ley head away, sick at heart. I heard him beg ;t &MI; of water, hot they laughed at his re quest and pail no here' to his cries. "Give it to him"—"Give him another for good sreastire”— , l-lit him again," &c., were the sounds which greeted bits ears, o,etilthe rim-rutty-fifth blow set him free; and he was hardly loosed, before n drunkard fell upon. and b ut for the bystander , : ealtald hav;;"cos saulted him ; and die crowd runhecl on, tiCt vet ratiated,eornereeliue!,..-csen , Onarrel ill. , some crony with liquor. • --Tht; indifference not to say disappro bation, with which the proposition to hold the convention, has been received by the large body cf those whose interests it was ptbf;ssed!y called to look after, in ordinary cases, Would have led to the abandonment of the. project altogether. lint some who took part in it, were, we may suppose, so committed to it, that it was easier to go on. than to go luck=and, therefore, they kept on, though they had no one to follow them. ri"l'he Invaders of Cuba are .k7arccly so great in numbers, as the crowds that flock daily to .Shepherd.s great clothing store, in Chestnut above Third street Philadelphia. They go there without any fear of being troubled by either the government of Ha vann or Uncle Sam, and come away well satisfied with their good bargains, Counterfeit.—Spurious or altered nudes of the denominations of ;,ss, slos,and s2os, ptit porting to be issued by the Bank of Delaware County, are in circulation. The Chester Republican says that the vignette 'represents Mercury offering a bag of coin to a female, who holds a key in her hand. At her side is a winged lion, on An iron chest. On the left end is a female holding a pair of scales; and on the right, tan females. The fraud is easily detected by any one the least con versant with the appearance of the genuine notes of the Bank, the plate of which has not been ehanged for the last thirteen years, and differs in every respect front the counterfeit. ComproMiss.-- - -tion. Andreti Eltetiensou of Virginia, and HMI. Richard M. Johnson, of Ken. tucky, have both written letters ifit 'fi; vor .of the comprotnise plan of the Comtriitt6 of Thir• teen. GI . unu n Ni, at 1 o'clock. in ii.e iii; ;vlltm and \rin•ra all Ip•rrunr, iiityre,tr.i "rte• narrrl if kcoi; 1)11,1,1N1:1.:i; 11-1 w 3i. i . t; Q. • )1,1 Si 3 all\ art v , 3 si 111 (ht . %)1111. or I . I.lltll In the 111'1" 1/1 4;66;175 • 4 . !. itifl4 'lt'll] 1111111 . 4. Of tlw iir A Ilentown. A 11 ,1 not,v, v the I.'ourt appoint. NVilliant Llainpr, A wbwr to audit and re-settle said act.... , :nnt, and tnitke diLztribution to and among the .creditoN, and In3LO report thereof to Out noxt stated Or phunc court. From 11!c RccordB. Teete---J, D. L.\\V-\.LL. Th Att.l;tc , r ttn:;) tvt'l nut t.. 1 t, ti ;uii ()I hi.. alipt intmeht,.-tt th, Jun,. Itt.‘t, at 1 iii.. at Ow !fro 'III di,. Hon - High ul Alkwolvd. xvltt.no all att. lid thoy think propvr. 11'M. 11. 1.11:1 , : dEn„A June O. kEcattlin ai:111 g 0, Wilt. be sold at Priv:tie Side, a beautiful Farm, situated in Derry township, Colum bia cou n ty, Venn., five miles west of the thkiving Borough of Danville. 4".!ontaining 300 Acres, with.about 130 Acres cleared ; with a good f?„./p.2.! 2 ,,..„ • 4.4. A HOUSE,_ , G 0 0 1.1 a r Cider !louse anti other outbuildings, two excellent Springs near the house. There is a large Apple Orchard and other Fruit Trees, on Oki! premises, the remainder well watered mul timbered. It will be sold in whole or ,part; to suit. purchasers, • For further information inluire Eh the subscribers, residing in Derr} , township. A NDIIE* BRITTAIN, " • NATHANIEL BRITTAIN. . MIIY . 2: . . , lUI'UtIUI) A t the :::;1;l1 , ‘ liiitc und I,lth C . iVill tic Npl,l at Public :-_:).!,., a etcKlT - T . l .' 1 1 'l O l LY.) ( t^ ' I R •7:4 1: 1; 11 :7 " :'? : !i i ir a -t 4 P l ;:e ikHowilli hitelom ;:ttat . litai, Nittlatl.il iii ‘‘'iowill :treet in the I:3oren : , lt of.A!len towti. 'I'L. !,,, i.. :`,O 1.• , .t front, hV '230 deep. Ii is, il“• r, al au! 1 ersonal c:•tate of the In .lilitil /At let.i:2:, !let:ea:v(l, late of slid 1:,);:un ;! b. I . llr cornli;ionf, will be made k Howl) on t fila vof :.ale and (hie atten4nuce given by JOSEPII M; 10, T'EIE L c 7mrge SlT:pplilf - -- °';:%l'.iZZ`" FlDnintit ) THAN EVEIZ, receivod and for sa!e at .3///, /, 1 ./.:S7'. ( //1/./S11,111;.\ - 7, iii I larniltOn Street, third door belowl'retz, Utah Store, ALLENTowN, Eler rives rattr;t6 as NIOWS : 'Pen 1.1, from 62; tip to ikihoni. front 1,25 6, Lace Gimp, from 1,00 " Eir,lll other Bonnets in proportion, E. IC E.11.11E REA'. May 30. GIVOTICE. IVhereas William 7', • Derr and Mary ./mt, his wile, by Deed dated the `3311 tiny of May, IS3O, assigned and ttans7erred all their estate, real, personal end mixed, to the subscriber for the benefit of creditors. Thom lore, all ,persons indebted it) the said Wil liam T.Derr, are required to make payment, and those having legal claims against thn said Assignor, are recinested'to present them well authenticated, until,the fihst day of Au gust nokt. • JACOB MUNGER, .d6ignee. May .30:' liar• 21 BELLIS' TI.I311:11'1119011111D 1 111' a .' 'NI) GENE R./IL:ST.IC E OFFICE,' 114.1 STON, PA. PETER BELLES, Proprietor :\ lo - Tax Collectors: . Wile Tax Collectors of the Borough of Allentown and the several Townships ef the Ceenty of Lehigh, for tlip,year WA: are he rely requested to meet the Cominis, sioners' Odiee, in said Borough, on Monday_ the I 7th day of June next, to enter satisfac,, tory security, and take charge of their res pective Duplicates : Allentown Borough, Thomas C. Kintner: Saucon, Lewis M. Engleman, U. :Milford; Jacob B. Liilligas. L. Macungy, John Steffen. Upper Macungy, John VVeitkneclit. - Lowhill, Reuben Sheitsr. South Whitehall, Gideon Guth. N. Whitehall, John J. Sheirer, Weisenburg, Charles Sell. • Lynn, Daniel F. Follweiler I I eide lberg„ Adam . German, jr. Washington, Thomas Kuntz. I lauover, Florentine Hoehle. Nerthampton, Jonathan Trexler. Salisbury, Josiah Rhoads. . . order of the Commissioners. 'May 30 'l'itc Ainevican ariner.• The oth volume will commence on the let July, ISZ".O. It is published monthly, each No. containing 32 largo ectavo pages. It is 'peculiarly achtpted to the Middle Atlantic States, and being the organ of the Maryland. State. Agricultural Society, all their prize, essays, reports and proceedings, are pub : . lished in its pages. 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