The Columbia Democrat. (Bloomsburg, Pa.) 1837-1850, February 01, 1845, Image 2

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    COI.UMHIV lWIOCAT.
JH.OOMMU'KG. n:u. 1,'lSlo.
In Wales there is living nun aged on.
IttinJrfil mul twenty years. hinj l'P'
born in ITtfl; h h roicijitrndy lived
through I'm feigns of ih r.mr Ci-orges.
Vll.im IV, nml lillo ihat of Q leen Viein
ri;i. 1 1 1 health and f'ucitl t i.-a hip sound
mill lie walk Iwo or three times week '"
A ni-isjlituiriH!? vill ig, 10 vim daughtci
tjnl eighty eigl'.
SUOCK1NU ACCIDENT.
The Melrose (Pa.; Demoeiat li.u
that or. Monday evening of 'al week, f
Dr. C. Leymaii. ol Ureal R""1"1' " 't'11""'
ing from MonlroM in wagon with hi.
wife, when about three quarters ol a mile
from home, 'I'" "in dmppped up"'i
shafts; ll lWlor leaned over lh tlfish
board 10 iccover lln in, when it broke and
juecipitated him against ihe horse, which
Hook frighl ai 11 '"r a'",ul "a"
wile.
Durinf litis time Mrs. L rpinainrd in ilie
wagon unhurt, ami supposing bei husband
was li ft behind at ilic place where lie h.ul
Mien. On a neighbor coming to her asnsi
6nce she expressed fear ilia' her husbaml
was hurt when 10 the astonishment of both
they behelil his mangled body still hanging
From the forward spring tn which his loo'
was unfortunately caught, and 'oy which
jneans he had been dragged and mangled
until life was extinct. I lis jaw was per
fectly Ion, off, and his head, shoulders ami
arms dreadfully bruised and lacerated.
Dr. L. was a highly lespeciable citizen
of temperate liabils, in piimc, of life;
and in successful practice in hi profess
ion
ANOTHER HARTFORD C0NV12N
TION.
The Bmton Post Says that ihe ninden
AYhigs and old Federal leaders Massa
chuseits have been lining all the exertion
in ihcii power, for months, to gel up a
State Convention at raneuil Hall, compos
ed of those who have already signed pen
lions praving for a dissolution of the Union
who declare the National Constitution a
corse, and of no binding forco upon thsin
who refuse to hold an office which render
.--dtficmsaiv for theiii to declare their will
mpreme law of the laud, aiid ol llion w'lin
avow that the Vncxuiioii or the valuable ler
ritory of Texas will dissolve the glorious
government we live under!'
A Philadelphia letter, published in lhe
N. Y Journal of C jininercH, says;
Our Rinks hero were neve: in a bounder
elate, and I brlieve they are all managed
now by Directors who will keep them in a
sale condition. The Cashiers meet on
the Tuesday of every week at the Philadel
phia 13 ink to settle the balances between
their refier.iive institutions, and a salutary
check is thus exercised, which must pre
vent any one of them from going astray,
THE (UKAKD COLSEGE.
'I'lie Superintendent estimates ths amount
ret required to poinplele the College and
ippuilennnces ai $108,032. The followiup
plan of operation is recoinmendeil for Hie
present yesr: To complete the north por
tico; eocbi.se the iwo western oul buildii ;
lay the bricks necessary to prepare the
main building to receive the marble Honrs,
so that they may belaid through the com
ing-winter, and provide marble fur I lie steps
tun I platforms of the main building. 1'l.irlv
in the spiing of 1810 tlie balance of tlx
plasteiing carpenter's work and rnarhli
floors can be completed, ilie steps round
the buildings, the lining up of the grounds
finishing ol the out buildings and the su r
rounding wall, can bp progressing together.
60 that the work can be brought to a culse
'luring the season.
TUF. ROSTOM ANS are now realizing
n rich harvest by their enterprise. The
Express fays New York even is made
tributary to litem, to a much greater extern
(hail is generally known. Over a hundred
passengers, going to and from Albany to
New V ' i' U every day. tike the Spiinelieh!
route. The great w inter I i tic s thai havt
ever since the Re wihiiiin been established
on b )th sides of ill o llu;!,uu ai" pretty mini
abandoned.
"Jht. JlAhHiihihlx l'..iiununvnhiili,l.
' )ur lait advice from ,lenia!en;,' f-i tin
jazefie die Tubun iu., 'mrntioii iha'
the Synagogue oI'i'mI city, whose meml'ir
are .known for their deep aversion in ever
innovation, and lo progress a jeiu r at, have
pronnuni rd a senieure of rxcuuuntiiiieiitioi
jigainst nil the Israelites who should parti
rioal?,-'' collcctois or douorin the suhseiip
iior. -cow open in Europe for the purpoM-'!
of t'neouf ayin j auriculitire among the Je's
of Asia, and establisliing at Ji rusaluni, fui
the indigent of thoe same Ji ws, an ex
tensive hospital and schools I'm aduhs aod
ahildren of both sexes. Anions the
n..r,nS vMicd w'.iii this euallieua arc the i
h-a-U of the diflerenl braiiciio of the Roth
elni.U. u-lin have subscribed line hundred
thousand- francs towards
tnuli rial, mg '
lh it chanijlii"
l.ATK KllOM OltKOON A M itlF. SAM)
Vtlll I'LA.ND. SjlliUvilk isljlld )ipels
o iliu -4 1 It ol September have been re
eivrd by tho New York Sun wh'fh
conlain intelligence Irom Oregon lo the
id o'' Aiie,iisi,wliiclt ia very itiiCK aiiit.
I'lie L"HKlai.ne i f Oregon adjourne.l
houl the l-t ol July, having passed sou
npoii.iiii U. One ol iheno acm
.y pri-g.oi who slull m.'k-, a II, or
4've avy Hidnii siiuii in Hie lemlot
f Oieg ,,,, a oi li u! ColumDia nv. r s' an
orl'-it and pay 100 lor each audevny
such oll iiC' .' 'I ho he;tjiure is calleo
Hie 'Li-I'Mve Coiiiinilie and con
a ut' nine petsuna ekctcd by thr
leouie.
I lie ollicti of the Oregon Territory
... , -hi .1..
conan' 01 tin ee ijovernni s, cmiru mm
Executive Cominiliee, a anpiemu Juilg'
md a legiMlaiive l.oiiiieil. lite ,alv!
iii, in. s.,m hs i oo.ie vi vr uuiki u"
l et I ilul V of I ivv.i, Tlie (joVi r imu nl
is purely Denioi i.oic Republie in. I)-.
IJabi oi k is ih Soiiiemc Ju lg. 1 he
name of only onet f tlie Governors, Dr.
Mnlv, ! incniioncd. On the lust ol
Ua'iiKt a lli Iguii bi ig mii i veil at Oie-
joti C 1 1 V . having o t hoard a numbei
of mini and several U mi an ealiiolic
piiesia, from Autwei j),tnt out to Oregon
by the Church ol home.
Since the biiivI iii U igon Ol tin-
Rev. Mr. Carav, soineiiiMH)iini chan
ge 8 have been going on at tho Meiho
disi mission, ol which he is supiTinieii
lent. The Indian school liaj. been dis
.onlinued, and the building laiely occu
pied by il has been sold to the Mcho
list Episcopal Church, IdUly uigmuzeii
fur a liieraiy instil .lion. Hie mission
has also mncd vvtili ill mill k, birds ol
callle, and nearly all its propeity,
which tho sollleis bouglit at g')ud
nricei.
I he lay missionaries were a' out to
bo dismissed, but would remain in lln
olony as settlers. 1 he colony is to
rrrtisl encouraging condition. 1 he ciopi
vcre giving proinisu of an abuudaul liar
vest.
People were coming into I he terriio-
y in large numbers, and the coiintt)
filling tiji with thriving and enterp' is
ng Colonist.
Otic uf the setileis writes Come oi
lothet Yankees, and make Oregon an-
l her New Lngland,
A Co nquct of I'ive Hundred Si'lleii
Lam iV e learn horn a l rcnch paper in
Huong the Aralvi of ilistnietion who lni,i
I'idlowed Marshal Uiunaud to France, am
lardXcirifii-rua' ',
iroo la oi' M r-l
inurneUlame tiooula'.ious m to he seen (In
. u mi iiiiri'ui i
son of the uulortuuate El Arraeh, who, al
ter having chastised on the French :u eoiini
sume revolted tribes, sent ?o lit Frencl
Oovemor five hundred ear cut and ulicil
is a trophy of the viciorv tjaine.l over tin
redely The shiek, cl Oaeoubi, lln' seere
lai vol A! d el Kadcr, t.e Aga of Consian
Hue, ihe Agaol I'hillppeville and h saivair
('lohel) who haiu repaired lo Paris to itid
ilie Aralue iii uiii ,eriiti (d the Library, ur
among the iiii'n!ier of these Algeriiie h.iiel
'i rs. These chief'), of whuoi levi fal hi.
c.hev ilier and i ven utlicer of the I i i -
l llo'iiiur. were ptesent, lite evening fol
e.V.'V lln ii airiv il,al die re prt sentatinii n
die Favoil'itte, at ilie Fiand riiealre.w hie',
ippeiireil in ie;,ily i ii ir' 1 1; i them. They
were clad in the ri. h cniume of ihei.
counlry. and ciialted sniiihahle willilheii
iieiglihours, who wcte delighted willi tlicn
niiahihiy, and their Ih.ient and elegant man
ner ef f Xueu8iiig themselves in the Frencl
language.
TELKSCOI'E.
Wp hae alieady noticed the great Tele
'cope, from (Jennany intended for tin
jbservatory al Cincinnati A Frencl
taprt speaking of these improved Tele
scope, sa) s the moon herself, which,
iroiiniiiieally fipc ;dini, is quiie close lis
'Jn.OOtl leagues oi tinny limes tlie iliauie
er uf ih earihj ihe moon with hei eii' in
tic mountains anil her exiiouished vnlca
noes is ilie heavenly body with wloei
ive are the least ai qihiimed All that
khow ef her bus been obtained with ylas--s
which iiiMjnify 200 rimes. A new
apparatus that is proposed will mai;iii j
0(1110 lin es, so that ve hall bo able n
perceive the mnuniairis of o:ir satellite :
Iroin (,'eneva we see Mount Hlaiic. Tii.
ireat I'elesenpH belonging tn the l'!ail n
uisse.an i ish nnlileiiiiin. is espieieil it
''ring it to view objects in the noon as suial
i an ordinary liousi!, Lord uosse expeci
d to have il in operation by Clnisiina-
We may loo fur some inlerctning discov
i ies one of l lit e day c
Dacon I'eacji.ii k, a staunch tempi i-
nice man, ti ivini: ai cnlenlall V swallow
td a routing Uimb.'cr of uin ths olhei
lit.Wi.s ;i-keil how be fell after il.
How did I fee'?' said he, -why I leb
,s ; J was silling on ihe tool of i.in
iieeiing-ln use, and evrry shingle was a
jeiv;. hat ji.
INJURY TO TRKES.
The 'oj thamptfii (Mas-) (Lri 1 1
ia!is, thai the finii ,n,d shade liect ii
tl.at town and vicinity have nideiei!
(' vr 1 ''" " "MMate ace ti in ulal inn ol ice
,u' l i-aiiebi. tlany il ihe ilm
11 1 " wcie s-'r ii.'jr-.l .of n,n-l i,f lln ii
, and Ihef'itesl Ii etf I ed in
,' it toon u ith Lhe oil.eih.
i ...I.. ; ,ii 1 1 nil ii.'.iw;';i'-.I"U-'f'-'l-l
"rilUTH Vl TMOC." SK "
s.i rt itn.iv, it: n, l.if is
ISt'IilCIKlHT I ho Piir.dT
Willi IT. (JOHN. RYE, IHJCK
WHEAT, OATS or WOOD, will be ro-
eived for debt dun in for suhseripiinn.
Also a lew bushels of I OTA 'I OLS il
leliveied soon
From thoso who have proinised Lumber
inch and inch md a quarter pine
'illjfrceeived if delivered soon
" rriiu'iplp nml not ilIoa.M
Joseph 11 Cliaud er, the polished Editor
of the United Siates Gazmte, dues no ail
nira this watchword of our Republican Fa
hers Li a political speech delivered bv
him in from of Gilchmi's Hotel, in the
growing but sinful filhge of Will.efbaire,
on the rvening of August Dili, 1811, he
took Mi. M.idi .n to task for having inscrib
ed upon his carnage ihe equivalent Latin
expression; petulently exdaitnir.g, ' Bad
firainmar, and woise Latin !' ' Principles
md not men,' ihe seniiuient is noble land
wa have mouthed it over o often, pleasantly,
nd hail il wriilan down so prominently in
our political cieed, that wo cannot 'abandon
it undefended lo the keen blast of Mr Chaii-
er's criticism. What is meant by this
oohlical proveib? not ;hat weslmuld chase
ibstracl principles ihiough the kibyriiilli ol
uelaphysics, and lorget inranwliile that
oour humanity exict o ; but that we
shoulil esteem printiples more than men-
hat we should think and ael for ourselvs.
and nol follow the lead of any man living
iccause it is he thai leada. And herein is
found a plain well marked feature by which
irue and correct patriotism may be known:
In the late campaign we think this feature
liseentable in ihe Denocracy, With a
,ilain, sensible, honest, strong minded can
ilidate fur the Presidency, opposed to a
man ol'splendid his'airy, distinguished elo
quence and captivating address, they wen'
into the fight to preserve and render pre
domineni the prinrijilt of their Republican
Fathers. On ihe other haul, how was
uh Federalism ? The Federalists of 1311.
,...vo lufi rPaiiy .ihroniihoiit the whole cufli
: um wuinfii'rhii; ' niiniJ
their parrot ( ry oi 'tinli talked of mile ex
cept ihe bold, bad w!io was. in ih ltd
i-oine language of iulidalto:),' ihu i uibndi
uient'of their creed W illi tln-ui it whs
all for love or tlie wnrid well iost.' What
.mtlcied it whethiT the cnuniry ran head
long into bhlaled banking an I wild speeu
l ition again, or not, if only the mm whom
ihev idohz. d, berame the I'resideiit ! Liki
he rustii: army of ill assorlt d ai titans am
limlVrs loliiol' in ,1;. hu m's fighl ol the ' Fid
d!eis.; iht v seemed to can: little about the
nierprise upon which they were engage
oid only weul I'm ward ihrongii an ill j ml
leg einliun.iMii I'm tin il lender, 10 the slion
!' Roller Diittnn ! (i iv Roger Duiton.'
" i.'cr Ihittuii oes- In filit
W illi hi J. millet mid hi:. Ii.ii -r ;
Win) is wimih; nr who is liht .
No one l.nows and no imc eare.-i.'
Suc.hwftc apparently the sen tioienls o
lie wIiil's ol lbil it ui.j, 'iiiiiin tin
the 1'armi r cl Aslildin : lm is w runi'
or who is licht, no one cares icul no m i
knows!" Such being the i e, it is i;
wonder thai Ar Lhamib r, a llnrh I in i n
t ie wilt,1; temple of idul.i'rv, s!., mid con
I in ii and abhor the good n d Repiibhein
i oc'.i nil' nl ' pi me pies and nut men, lm
v heiuM t r unci ed it was a hitler and bitiiie
rl), ik i' iiihiii linn ami Ms cmiir.iili - uonn
heii whole sviem -jf t e tnnii i ring
CANAL CDMMIsylOM'.R.
Alihotigh it may be couMilcr, d
'arly to present candidates for next f
I ilhei
II (III
ion. et, w-i tne tin in i ii h lion el a r.iiiiitilati
or Ciinl Commissioner will u n ! , e h it-ill
le made in the forepart of summer, we em
irace ihe present, to pl.ice our f.tvori'.i
. hoi.-e hi l'oie the public for that nlliie'
We do so with the greater fieedom, as hi
li.l
i a man fvery way qualifo d and worthy i'1
he M.uii'ii, and very popular in his iiiiine
diate district, as well as throngliniit tin
Stale. We refer to the Hon IIFNKY 0.
KYER. ef Union county, the present Slate
St na'nr from that district. No belter si lee
limi could be made, and, as the candid ate
will undoubtedly be taken from the centre
of the Slate, we trust that he vill be uoiui
tinted, suiJ if elected, of which there would
lie no d.inbi, the public wink.1 could no1. In
placid in bitter, moic capaule, or safer
hands.
,nei Militiiwlds, J',(j. has hern r. ri
point! d Collector at I5i rv, i. k,
A
IVe have received tic first two mimbcrM
of lh ' I.uzirne 7Miocrr' h new ileum
ralic paper published al Wilkesbasre, b
Col L L. Tate, of llipColuuibia Enquirci.
It is well got up and handsomely printed
aqd doserves to be well supported by tin
democracy uf Lcawrne.
.I'.J. !
The nomination of Lu'her Kiddu.
I'lsq n President judge of ihe Judical
district composed of ihe coiiritieo ol
of Schuylkill, Carbon and Monroe, ha
been confirmed by ihe Senate.-Yeas
Nays C.
The TitF.ATf with China. Tin
vote ol the Senate on the icsoliiiiou foi
the riiificalion of ihe Treaty ofTaTsioji
mpirp, China, Jan. 1G, 1815, was jn
aftimuus; Veas 42, Nays none.
I5KRKS COUNTY KKUEF ISSUKS
Tne bill passed at Ihe last session no
viding for thrt redemption of ihe over
issue of relief not-s, by ihe ll?i ks County
IJink, which wag vetoed by Governor
Porter ai tlm commencement oflheses
sirrn, ha boen passed by t hi? House ol
Uepnsentalio'i hy a e. insliHii lonal maj
ority: yeas S?, nays 5 This bill ha
yet to b'l acted on in Senate.
foxnEss. The Texts bill passed
The House of Representatives ot
S.iiurilay p'tsed ilin resolutions of Mr
Miltun I5i own (Whig) fur annexation
Texas. The vole was laken hy yeas &
nays, ind Klo(ii!,ayPS 120, nays 98. Hut
i ighi Whins vo'e(i in f-vor of it, viz:
Messss. S. nlei , Peyton, Ashe and A
V. lliown.of Tenn; Stevens and Cling-
ham, of G'.-oigi.i; Dellet, of Ah; New
iun,ofV.i. Hid ihre meinh'rs voted
differently, ihe mca-ure mighi li.iv
failed, or al least been rained only by
the casting vole of the Speaker.
John J audi Amir's f.-rUtnc is put down
it $23, 0011, 000 less than sixlv years ago
this person was a haltei'd opprrntice in
Phdad.lphh!
A Dmidful AVnry-Tlie Milton, N C
(.'hrnnicle ol the ISihuli,, says-, 'Turner
.1, ,, ,,(' () i r rr , was shockingly nun
.i.'ii u n Ills ilaiigiiler, iiljiuil 'i year of
ige, mi the night of the Oin. Report sivs
that Johnson went home inlorieaied found
no one 'ihoiit but this little daughter
ihi'i iiienc i! to kill her if she dol'm kill hit).
laid himself (low n before the lire, where
upon the daughter approached him uxc in
! , .iiwl. am)
, wi'h one blow, split his sen
open! The daugh'.ir lias been rommltlc
i i j il' The honid deed may excite lh
suiprifi' of some of our reader-1, lut nmiiine
stitpri.ics us now-a days.
A N !: fOLI) MINR.
A l-ile number of the W tbeville, '
t : . .. . - . . . , ...
ii iliu i;i)s, . gentleman rallcil epin
os a leiv oininiiigs sim;e to njifivise us llr.i
i very valui'hlp ami exteiL-i-e (Jold Mn,
a id rceenilv neen discovi red in the eoiims
of Frit. klin, Va The dim overy was mat
by Mcssis. II. ile and I irrismi, of ILun
hin county, Tennessee, who hive leased
large ipian ";v ol the land upon which tl
a. .. . i , i .
ui-i-ineiy. A , -)aue 11 IS snitinseil Mia
in iii no i ' J. ' uiit of the precious metal i
iiiih, dd d,-me adjacent lamls '
Will TV. 0 L.
I hf. Main r artner mentiruis thai one ui
thne rare birds, white owl, was shoi a few
il ini-luie al assallioiniigli, Ale. Hi.-
owl ship was near lhe house, looking inn
the poultry an! for a Christinas dinner
when he was laki n Ilis body and leg
were covered with an abundance of dowi
and c oh is for the cold w father, aiid w i n
w hite ns tSe snow which he heal, lh
legs and claws looked as il lliey belunge
lie firnr of 'Catchem (t Ilrddem.' IL
wine? wlicn extendi d inc- siiri d live fei
two inche3 from their tan extremes.
STRANGE ACCIDENT.
A woman who lived in the family e
R: lidall Angell, liiurill villr, v,is killed las
week in tlie lollowiiig singnljf manner
She was picking up chip, when a rgi
ram atiraeti d by her black cap, ran agains
her he'ul and hulled her s ) violently tha
he died in a few minutes.
CHANGING 1 1 1: 1 i NAM!-.
In the Missouri L' gislaltire a peiiiim
was ptesented Ir iin ci i tain pmenis in
Si. I.IOIIs, to change lhe I , -j ; j ( (,- ,, j,
laiighle.'i I to hi t lei rgiaiia elinghuysi i,
o Mai tha J ine D ill.,s.
1 Jv.a-MIi UlVi i rtiii-T.u. wu"
NKKillllomiOOl).
The cl n er of coouties around us, if
ihiding our own ; Cola tnbia, Juzei ne,
Cat bon.Sehuylk II and Noriliampion,
i ave within them more ol ihe elementi.
of wealih. llian any diniie', of enua1
ex'fii','n Amer.can iIir Union .Wi liml
h niesioue and Itou On; in inexhausii-
tile no iiititics in the lis', and Cna
eiju.illy abuudaul in lhe f mr I isl. Wealth
not by pittanc's, lartitiog; nut weaim
in a s r "ig and swollen stream, will,
nus', How into this district, for centu-
nes! Naltlt e li.u 1 iced hetu the tin
lt.,i' tlie luck-'hu ores-& industry &
.kill will re-produce them in n-w fo'in
lvalue, or ti an.iport them lo inviting
keU abroail. Valuable ahvys,the pioi'm
lions of ibis district will always coin
iiiand purchasers. Changii g ftsl.io,,
tastes, habile, render ai tides of value at
one time, unsaleable & useless al anolhei
Mill, the pro Kit t ions of this disu id, an
in -ccsjsai ies. Your puiveiised h m.'
stone, is necess.ny lo re-vigor tin
exhausted lands of the Agrieillortsi
Your Coals mt indispensable to eoin'ot
md life, and your L on vho shall en
umerale iis ues? The chick of the Cot
ton niill in i y he hushed and silent j bo
ihe Forg'J liainmer wnl clang lor ai f
M n may choose 10 clothe ihemselv
ill woolens, or silk-, or hemp nwear
hut who will 11 ui ish a cork pen kuifi.
r canler a husii wttn wood'-n sli )i -?
Kniluring mil lets open, ue opei i i
oyouisuidy woi kiii'-u ol tlie noiti'
Necessity tulis lhe in i' k' l and yo,
supply Hut necsiity. Tne li'i'-eatei
of the I'.il'iieiio S ate may sneer at you,
and Ihe Lend of ihe Cotton null, um)
hold you in contempt; lr.ii l!ii; heavy
hand of your power is upon them; buy
lies' must, and of you
Capitalists i i v e mg their funds here.
may break we count instances alre.nl
iy i ho score. Woikmen imy he ground
now and t :en lo ihe verge of starvation,
or at lea.il 10 mutiny, by Ihe 'oruVr sys
tem ' or, marched 10 the polls by over
seets, lo vo'e for ihe'TarifJ Cindidales,'
orsooi oh"r kind of a canuidalc.ir.der
pain of diJch.ii je, pui these things w
put doiTu n.erily in the chapter of ac
ci.lenis. No sysl,-m of business (my
.nnic than politics) is prrfect and wealth
41 twug by fivning vi mm jfacluring, ba
ils del.ets. But would we crush al
cn'erpri.P, beCaiMfl a few busiuPsi men
break up by a cuinse of impru leuce oi
fraud, would we leave ail our mincr.i
wealih beneath ihe valley sod and tio
mountain rock, itecause hete and i hi i -thf!
Iiburer is oppressed or the right o
Our cruise is onwanl. The accident
of our ciit'et r at e to be encotinlered aif
overcome, hut we mus! he mi tin
much,- advancing in ilul psilion fo
'.sh.ch we wi re designed. For Hie pei.
111 m t 1 inyestmeoi of eapila1, no p.11
ol the Union holds otti to in my m uce
. inenly, as 'he disticl of which we tl 1 v
p .k'n. and alihotigh it is not an E
v t . r -
i) 1 ido,-t notion no Ion til .11114 nl lYl'n
Ymi li, hurst loiiii fiom the sid(sofii)
moiiul.iins ilul p-in it. ! yet invite
the r,iiige-i, the advcnuiihr .mil lln
11 ipitalis1, !o ;s hordeis and boW(!5'.
H'tilc'shnrrc 1'Hr mcr
l.l'ZKR.M-: cor.NTY.
'I'llE COAL TAI5LK, in flnoMi.r
oltimo, ex'i.hils ilie rapt I i rog'es-'.'ind
he ginning i m ;i'. 1 1 a lire of 1I10 eoi
mdp. A'ot lhe least p'e.i iing f.,cl i
hibiled in Ihe table, n the gieal ioctcin
of lhr Coal trade, of Wyoming Valley,
which had,', may now bo regarded a
well e.lab!ished. The Co.il b"ing of a-
ooil rpiiliiy as any taken to Maikel,&
1 s reputalioii tstahl shed abioul, ll.i
ou'-iuess nitisi coi lunie to inciensc un
til Wyoming lakes, in the cnl opera
.on, ihe stand sin: 1 1 s th;! facil.ti'.s I.
tn linlain.Theli on woi ksit. Fi ovnlenre A
(hose 111 liie Township uf : I kes-It.tr r,-
have ui.dir gotii! soino iniprnvenien
lately, by lhe ad. Iii 00 of means for in
leasing ti c amount of business. 15 Oi
1 re in sue ci slnl iip''ia'ion. The e
ahllshment al l'l ovidt nee, is iiusurp iss
il pcrhap-, in lliii cnuniry. Is I'm
p ictois have an abundance of Ore, am
1 good Road fiem the bed to lhe Fin
nace. Iliel'igs ;iv inantil ietu: rd,ai.
v c u s carl ieil lo the R iliing Mil', l
ivhieh is atlached N11I Machiio ry,capi
bin of doing ;iii immense hi 1 si 11 cys. Th
;ro ro'toi s have go mI Coal in giet
ihiiiidnice, sltll miner llian lhe ore.
The li. lling Mill in Wilkes h rie, i.
l'srj a tremei.doiis op ration, lo whicii i
tlachid nail Miehue y ei'pahlr: of (I
ng an unionise business. It is situilei'
11 the mills' of A n'lit acile coil and 01
he bank ol lhe C.inal, till .irding easv
faciliiies for supplying it wi'li Figs.
All lll.it Ln I ne aks of t,(. Na'ion.
is, tiiat Fiolecl.on of Hume Products iV
IihIii-1! y, iletnaiiileil by sheer Justice.
I lhe Tat iff alone and facilities o'
Luzerne county for 1 xhmsivp ojieraiioo
(iomi-e her a cniisoicuous place 111 tin
iuiii' ss world.
She his a iMposI lo m.ik" nf th,
Mate. I anliivi s s'une IV a v lo il il's'l lln
Noi'h lli'inih Cinal. G.ve tin Nnlh-i
in oililel, and in Ihe iv.iy of lolK.L'tZ
Mil' W II help fill OUI CO lie IS. iVil.'it v
htirre . Idr iatc.
i, , hmiiiiiipwi'ii icm ni t u
THE REMOVAL RILL
RasHed lhe Committee of tha Whole in
hu House on Tuesday last and was expect
, . , . , . .. i- - ....
eil 10 uu up again on secnii'i rcamng on
Wednesday bin at our mails tne now iwo
lays coming from Hamburg, we have nol
beard what action was had upon it.
u. s sa ruRDvY rosr
One of ihe oldest weekly papi i publish
ed in I'MhuieUhia, comes to us ibis wuk,
lilbdwidi unusal imeresiing mau-r. R
side-, die news of tho week, it contains see
r d nriijiu d stories of interest. It is 0110
of die host wnkty family newspapers pub
lished 1:1 Philadelphia.
Tie Kentucky legislature has pa.vPil
1 In II pioviding thai any person who
shall he guilly ol pniicing or assisting
0 eniici) or cairy oil any slave iiom ilm
awful owner, and any person who shall
larhor or conceal any such runaway or
i olen slave, for (he purpose ol his con-
ei'm nl and tscipe, or conviction shall
) eonli ied in the penitentiary ol tha
Slate lor a lei m of not less than tvven'y
y 1 at s.
rilK ONH DAY ELECTION BILL.
As Hip signature of Hie Fiesident has
open allixed to ihe b II makiun Ihe ilay
for elec'ing theeleclois of Fusidi'iit ami
Vice Fieodenl uniform tlii'oiiiliuiit the
Jolled Sliies, it may In: 1 iinsidei eil
, taw ol I'leluid. Toe dav ih'-i s.nated
mi the law is 'the Tue-d iy next after ihu
i At .Monday in NoVt mii' r.
THE IDENTICAL Ml RLE which
lohn Rig' i s, tbe mai-yr of Ft inter
meinoiy, once ownedj was I r oiebl 1 1
ibis country neaily SPPiiturtel ngo
md is now
in the lifrdia9iof bis
s. A 'lliceche ltrtlp,' P'in-
lescendants.
ed in London 1.577. lhe ro'uv which
vas pipsented by the pi inter li Q ieen
I'lli'.ihoth was prociued in England al a
high price hy Admiral Sir I-a ic Collin
ind Mini lo iheli'e Rev. Dr. Unmet,' of
Miss , al lhe sale ef wlms library it
vas porch is' d by me, and is vilntd as a
ilp'sng relic of Royally and pin itani.-ui.
Coy res. Jhiston Tntns.
1'herP are ill O'no about six thoini'id
Public School Districts, and six hundred
ninety five ihoiisnnJ, eight hundred and
thirty youths entitled to the hem lit ul tin)
.schools in these distru is'
The Texas Q vPHtioc., has spumed a
dmpp hy the recent vote for annexation,
'On" I, .'... tur j u lilllfl fc( W'i'U l'l I Kill tO ttlO
arolvilde h'huIh not inopportune. Tho
piestinti is now will Texas herself come
ti? Her assent h is not been expressed
1 inn. ilk 10 that rflVei peri ling the incipient
ue:i-iire ol annexation by ( ongre.s liui
ve iliinkshe will come in the couhdci .vv,
.f '.he linal acscnl depends upon hi r. t J 11
rd Vnio'ite, tho Mexican Miui.-ter, wlieii
it w.i.s offn ially ih'i I ircd lh it lltere winiil
ic no war w idi Mexico if 'I'r x is wt '.e an
iPxed, lift New Voik, ('11 whiih In- 1. . s
'.viihdrawn sineti the me lii ited a'-l of an
IPX ilion ,) and proceeded to U'ashiturion.'i)
Mate thai there would be war if the uie;,s
ire were consilium. .led. Anordieg to him
'dcxi'o will posuvrlv deel'ire war against
he f j 1 1 i ; 0 c Siaies if IY x is he lr.'i!hi in'o
die Union. We 1! itihi il, however. Mex
cuinot nlford. 10 go to war widi lhe
I'ltiti d States. . It is, in our view, a vain
hope lor lie- fy, fxpcci an nliianee with
Kiiglirul or fn'sce. Mach of those conn
ries knows loo well her own interest 1 :i de
clare hostilities ngaiiist the United S'-va'3
lor the sake and iiuercsts :f a foreign SV11"
ike Mexico. TJje latlcr countrv v!u,'
lave have to contfMt single Imndrd with
die United Si lies, and the icsidt would
iiobahlv he lhe landing al Ven Cruz nl a
urge American force, f which emild be east
y r list'il. ( and a descent them e lo the ens
if Mexico. We have no particular le irs of
1 war with Mexico, and if then should be
my, it must, in ihe nature of even's, ho
roiijjl.'t to a speedy termination. I.r.dgi:i
DREADFUL.
The Villag" R cord s' itest'i ii a rh'l I
I wo weeks old died in Wisches'er, on
vinday l.isl, Ii om Hie efi' els of n blow
l;ion its head by lis I'.ilhrr, Thomas
1'iylor. The blow w.s aimed at lhe
on tiie :, in a stale of i neb: iet y , and si rue I;
lie child hy accident. Mr. Coroner
S'ii'hls called no inrpicsl, wlm-n verdict
v.i in accoidince with lhe above f f 1
'('nine lo iis death by lhe hand nf it-
atlier. I 1 vlor was ai resiPii mm pu
ci il in .I ison o await a Ii i j!.
THE WIIITf: HOUSE.
A h II is hefire Congr ess npprnpri li
ng S20,000 for furnishing lhe Fiesi-
lent's House Fiom Ihn acpiun'j of all
who hay-'- visited the Fiesidenlial man-
ion, it is evident ihat the iipi'i'e; 1 ialion
s ji;,.;. y lifi'ileil. 11 U'C lliiiion 111 i" a
, . , . .1 1 ' . 1
'loii-ii! lor H e i r'Stiient, iney nuinm
mk-.' il comf .rt.ilde for him to live in.
1 1 is expected tl at President Folk will
, ive Teniipssfp 'or Wa-hinglon, idin.it ti,.!
of IVhru.iry; io:d tied hu will he ac
r, niied by '.-ci f-ral of hi friends from
1 ! 1 .it k'tato