IMII!IMMIIIMMIIIM=111111M ANTI-MASONIC AND REPUBLICAN BANNER. .n...... e,.... '‘'N , ', ,', /.• ','. -- , "•, , x= 41 Z , :e.'• ..,., . PI• #‘---..../.,r, ) , ' ; ,l - -31,1'..1.::Vmite r 6t . 't.* ..,;. ... N "1 „,..,, ,,..„... .-'' .' 'i'l t il . s •P -„...760„._7. ...d ...„..„ ..;:.. t ..... Vt. ?,i,. "2- 4 '' : /t -'''•\, 1 1 VV ' '',.. ".. 5.c. , " -- ,\=. ... - 0: * /) .0 i " '''''' / '*'. '' • \ - - - GE!ri`l`l 4.4 .:3 l l7lol l C -, :, ."A. WEDN'E . ADAY, A1'111:, !17, UtMBv AL. - 'l'l IE 1 . 1: I NTIN',; ()1:TIC:;;Ay10 the Ftili.s •'' • hay iirstm rotnovvd to the new 'litlildin2 . ire i_liu;u. ire -I, a few doors We• tof \lr. !.011; C 617.; No e ell 1101 CA sa, '.6•0 ( . 11 , will be done en moderate ter.ns, v. illi tient ness (lecpatcli; fuel vd,e're subseriptieesjo the "STAIZ," am; tic rrriiseatrnts for insertion it: , columns, v; ill be thankfully received. Ile at the same time returns nclumk:led;;lneilts to his CI lends rtir their tilvral - support, -- tind hopes M merit a coil. timilmre orthe Si;111e. - 1Z( W. M 1 !M)i-. ETON r .17.11`; MO ril.' .1 It N.: ET. From ilie Patriot, (it' ; 4 ,aturday la;:t FECYTTZ", 7-sr from Al,,ffilay .‘londay ono lot wils tak on at that rate, and a 1iar.10r.7t1111):.1,. st G 1 On \Vodno,,lay about 000 1,11.4. were takon at G 1 - 2 1 .. and yo , ,torday hit of Y2On 1;r1,;. at the "saw,. Iti the cool of this titornitili, ho o wovor, to r00,,10 was mattil.Z-4 in the toirlic.t. A pac , ;l of VW() brlq. ivas o:lered to.day not tahnu , and ofter held ‘l"lsri. tvilliu , r to roll at that price._ We hoar or no s:1104 Thn wagon pile , . from Monday lu Thursday itic!ie,ivP N% as jre. brl. ho,vever, most or Ow dealers recast' to imy (Ind prier; swim loads liav' i),V.11 a i ; , `ll 5 7:i, sr.inc and s , ,nto ri f,)tv zN 5 ."))„\v11;!,-. tailor floater:: 1iav0t:1 1 ....0! sit'oject to 1.;t6. ment olthe price horrafler. [I , Since writing I Iry filmy(' vve learn that a In! or.:100 !iris. arni ronAller of - ,200 brls. were oil'oreJ to:day at ti, - ;75 1 ,, o • 1, 2 1 weapon price; in linward.nt. is 1 72:1 fill' Ist, and 3 "i 5 2&I. Th., store Price of Ist is .1 :10 affil of !2,1 Wii PAT.—Supplies continue to arrive freely from the Susquehanna. Oti Wednesday and Thurs. day 1ar,:40 sales of ilea vy \Vest llrancli were made at :7:41 down to 1 I per bushel, as , in quality and condition; on Thursday a cargo of 3000 busledg 'West Branch was sold at 12'?; and to-day two car goes (Olio same description were sold at I IA to 1 20. The only parczq of North Branch, of which we hay() hoard the salo, was a cargo on Th ursday, 1 1.5. Considerable parcels of Stiminebanpp,w,lLi . ch the owners would not sell at the currouit rates, have been stored in the course of the week. the above was written we are advised or Ili; sales of about 70:al bushels West Branch, a t 20• North Branr:h may be quoted, as in condi tions at. 1 I to 1 1.5. 'rho price orprime ‘vazon wheat at the city mills it; $1 '2O per hush. llarylan:l and Virginia wheat now reaches the market in liniite l parc , ds only, and is mostly of inferior quality; yye quote it it 60 In I 10 cents, as in quality. RV E.—We quote prime to-day at 6.; to 70 chi. per - Garn.--The fair quotation to-day for ordinary to gott:l woubi 1w tip to 70 cis. per bosh. Oats.—Frotn :t0 to 3:2 cis. per hii,h. Ciorer ,Vetd From tiis to 4 50 per Int4hel. ti I.lt, firolOrd and /rue trio:His amirrs, and throw their wei:2,lo in the scale or public opinion and bear down still lt, :or the deteit ‘d and bletnl stained instil utiomoc Masonry. The only alterna tive the people have to do so, is the Ballot Box: If:they omit any upporlunity , tu avail themselves athat firivilege, they Bid one wore fink to I h o en chanting (that'll oldie alluring Hai let. We have 4,tvel y indneenient to continue our war litre against Secret tfcieties. Our friends in New Yorlt, f , lassaclinsettA, Vermont, Now Jersey ; Ohio, Il linois, and other States mufTerritories, are marchL w it lut ste . ady ,-. increasing. strcnirth to the con te:dt and Pennsylvania, or any part thereof; Mil in ler duty? \Vo do answer—NOl, ST.yrE coN vENTIoN The energy and zeto 9says the Lancaster Herald) with which the ant i Ma:tin : ls, throughout tile Stato i.;enerally, are moving fb:ftu l ard 4 tomteet the State Com tition, is an evianne of4rio soundness of the patriotism and principles of those engaged in the cause. • The counties of Chester, Montgomery, Philadelphia, Bucks, Lehigh, Dauphin, York, flin, Union, Susquehanna, Eiie,Cuntberlatid, Ad hms,Westnioreland, lutiiana,Soinerset, Allegheny Wtohington and Lancastn, have inltle.A4 range, ments'lor, or have ehosmt their Dolt.git,ls to the Cotwor t tine, and rubor cm/till:I:4,41 is presumed, er..+ this,.liave culled meeting , : ler the Knee purpose. lZpvttlutiuns never go bacttwards. They ring the 4 hanges oftime and form thalristbry of nations. ' The "antimasonic excitor - 6qm" is a Moral and volitical revolution. Its march in onward and its triumph is knife; The sh -, rgies mid sympathies ollicuiest men are enlisted in it. Those who du nut drerid - poli,'4al defeat, ilor court saw 4:ess, unconnected witli'the suceciss oflrure princi • /as, advocate a good.icerlt they, overtire: riza --The 10,111'11:RI !dor , ' price ;1:; to joitt•‘'it =MI BUL, • t. I Success'does not.elate thorn nor does defeat dis hearten. them. I3iiliculties only merease their zeal. _The nntimasons UtTeimsylvania have pass.. ed these, and they new move forward, calmly but energetically to the consunAmation of their hopes. There is a confidence and resolution in them which In p ~.., verthrow. They now out number any othbr party in the state, and with the union and zeal that has characterized them thus fit r, their wishes will be cons - unmated the fflorions fill) of masonry in Pennsylvania, in 163'1 If there are any sections of the state however that have become sluggish and inactive, it is time they arouse, and while inn. sonry rolls din her bloody car, spriTiading crime and misrule throic4.li the land, they should be active. Antimasons have pm their hand to the plow 4 ll and they must not look back. - They linv7 provoked •. &IL7 sp; ull and they in uLt cunciuer orhe trampled m tlio They inn 4 we% e on‘vard, meet the enonie al e ery point, ;mil drive fioiri Cold. 'lliere noilint _z . to be roared from f)pr'll),)Illit1 Or 170- w.rtiire. The invectives or the enemy tlinyE.til the strolses or the kit 11 , am. and tremble for the result. Let not Ilieref. v e the is iends ()Cour ancl instilliti , nis be do. terred lioin their duly by tin: iiia , unic cries dis. ti't's:, or lulled to sleep by the sow.; that ‘all's well,' while the Nv(ilflies concealed in the sheep fol.!, but let then' renew their exertions and press 01/ to victuiy 1 n,mint her column %yin hr find the spiritrql, citi7 or 11'e are iiironiwd (say.: the San,.) , • ineotilt , / v. a , nuttwriliv.lv ;Mc-Ivied any !lore twiae lield in t:rit They 'Acre:, Le bone and sillOW 1,11,111 . Collllly, t h e honest yeomanry who hnow their rights and art' determined to have and preserve them. The aid iimoonic me% ements in this state, y so Car as we have ;idyl( 1.-, ale ri , ing iu Aren2l and 6)111011,...,1re. The !rood wort: is goili‘_; tio - ward. 'File pcople tied out that they have been dr•iTc;it cd, gullet!, and 14,7/boost( by masonic con spirators, and that as they lure 11. e sovereivl peo- He they iil c:,eteise their ri , flits to t ) ..erli the by the hi;il,:il,v;up f•la Dart . v 11011611 g but n; it lII,' be 2' . ()()(T, tll all. 'Fllole 110 sarelv ill any thin,/ sec . , et. 'lbis ncstoi intriguing conspirators, have crowns hidden fimil inildie view, and sceptres ( ereir;im;iii ant it i;.ation of public practice. Wo have heard monarchy firfi ti(byl by members ort he Irrily . orrier. They have said more than a Ike' timos, iu the hearing of ourselves and others, that monarchy would be better titan the state of thing', we now have. Kim; IVilliani the IV. has became the patron of all Freemasons, and they cannot help feolii7l, 7 s interested in his cause. DREADFUL, EXPLOSION! Our late arrivals" from the East" have brought us : "tilore & "great myste rious wonder-workings," from our--Maso thati tt rtiat RE VOLUTION 47' IVA 8:111NG 7'ON --E LA C (TA TrON OP 'PH E DE- P:111TM EN TS----11 - YSTIFIC. 1 /O.l' of THE PEOPLE—NEIV'CARIN.P . IT/ 'X ICV j TENDER - OR -I?ESPONDENCE, and so• fp owing, it is rumored, to the great eyrtfusion anion, the bret 1 - .(. 1 ' i ring the present rand Master--otlwcs the Senior Warden, kk: others the .Ityi4Warden or Great Magi: own! and s o(tiot being aide t 2, agree, the Lodge Ifri ''dissolved in its own weakness!" THE CHANG E OF MINISTRY. From the Wltshinton Telegraph It will he seen that Mr. Van Boren has resigned. We learn that Major Eaton has done the same. It is understood that Mr. Branch and ngliam, by request of Ow Pr- • enti-have also reSinmed, and it is ex retf,'d that Mr. Berrien will do so lturnar has sug;ested, how truly we cannot say,- t -ecnrsist Livingston, of L ouisiana, ..3e,.3 0- tary of State. Louis McLane, or Delaware, Secretary of the Trea.:nry. • [lngl► L. White, of Tenness,ee, Secretor \ of \Var. Levi Alroorlbtiry, or New Ittropshire, Secretary of the Navy. Wm.. 'P. Barry, or kentucky, Postmaster General. 'Phe National Intelligencer says--It is understood that 11r. BA RRY, Postmaster General, ten:lei-0d his resignatioh also, but that thc; President pre ailed on him tu t r - tm.iii in office. Tho Lion..iouv M'LicAN, of Qin° passed thfough Harrisburg last week, on his way to the West.--:- Wo agree with the editors of tho Harrisburg Ch iek,. when they say, the newspapers do credit to them elms by their tribute of respect accorded to Judge AP LEAN. NULLIFICATION.—A correspondent of the Coltpnbus,„(Gao.) Inquirer, who is en "up, to thu hub" nollifwation man, says; anon; other patrio tic. things: "1 say, dud say it Way, this Union tiNOT-000H r ' Nor To LAST!" CASKT,T•for April has been received, and, from a hasty perusal, wo feet confident In rrom. mending AID the public as being full as worthy of patronage as ever. We should be pleased to re ceive subscribers to this e_scoilent work. 11.7" See the "Contents," in anotitni colunni. I. 11001:.-_-Thitipufiularti , hrl{ for J. April -tflncio its t appecii.anco itt last; not graced. “liunAino& showbis," but with livo botati, 5 Attorney Genera} TAR AND REPUBLICAN BANNSM fill pictures ropedsenting "TIIE FASIIIONS."—Wero WO a siug,le man, we would i l ive at, lent double thi) subscription price for the four cot • ,hat, will contain only eight such divining but, as we are two, we can only content outselfhy calling the attention of tlw Ladies and their gen .11.11:6 to the ~,K,rtisetrrerrt— c rf- -t te Loo",: on the fourth page of till week's paper. The Barn belonging to Mr. Jacob flenzci, of Men:Jlen township, WilS struck by lig . htnin!),, uu .‘lunday Nveeic last,.and, together with a lare quantity of . hay and straw, eati - rely cer.rnmed.— Thy, wilgon.sheil, conk-crib, a arty wi;g(in and a parcelut corn, the property of r. idines Sittith, ii . :\lonntploasant township, also sharc'd the same fate, frou the like effect, on the saute evening,. It is stated in a Piii!delphia paper, that a ;',lr. King of 'Waterford, Erie comity. Peini. has undertaken to deliver at Cincinnati, • C . Ohio, from the ...is mune a, works, 40,000 barrels of cult, at one i/o//or a barrel. Mr. MONIWE.—The followin! , letter which we have found in the Ric!unend Enquirer, will isc stukfact 1011 to all the friends orthe venerable Ex•Presulent. Extract of a later, from Washingtait, detect 'wit 18. 'crhe Accr:ninting Orikers old ie T reasfi . ry have allowed Mol..MoNn oi: th e laW of (20;1'2 : Tess, passed at the - laKrision , ,, and the Treasurer of the Stites send him the warrant Ivith the (11. 4 ti, to-dav, for that amount, payable at he Bank of the U Jilted States, at N. York." ON SCI EN 1,. The world of" Science Jul:: been growing in magnitude, ever,sinee the mi l lion. I n II words ;111(1 ides WVII.!I 4 :'W; 1.1111 111cr;'itS:'d as (lie 111111rall 1'411!;!V nu itlli( ti, :111d Ilere:IS11V rcullitcd. ‘‘ . 1111:4 0111 V 0:1' langaiere cx - iste , ,l, the inventive powers of in.n were little exercised, kit its soon as the contlis - nat of totl , lles was introduced, and comselrientic the di - F9Thrsimit,l iuto conntrie . ::, then did invi.n ti(nt itscenii the throne of its dontinon, and receive the ol.l:2rings of its lotaries. 'IIIIS CNCIII, /1()11411 considered an ex it in some respecis, was productive of much good to lil7uir MOIL were scatternititbroail I ri bus—like associated with like—the inven t ix - 6 powers were, by necessity, brought in to extensive operation—and constant int- . provement in language, art, and science !id )(maid in the train. It will be admitted, that the literary world has been in a auctuatiaig state--atone titne blest %cif h the Ctirest pro:met:ls—at another, ailed by the darkest clouds. :opel - flarhnes flu. away. Ige increased m size, Acne., gained additional vigour, till the dark ag,es;-:uut, even then, there was a faint glimmering & soon as the ingredients w ere addcd. it burst forth with beams so lucid awl i•piousi.a.s to illu the fair European heavens. 'N Since that time men of every clime and age, have given full scope to their minds in scientific investigation, and in intellectual improvement. March back in imaginary retrospect, to Asia Minor--:and consider the soil that gave birth to the first limmut intellect. Consider the common styli that` gave' birth to so many branches. Behold the genius olsuch a• wide branching tree, the exl reinitivi; iii ‘vhich extend from the Asiatic Pacific to the American Atlantic, implanted in lideo's soil. I see it germinating, there—Eden becomes too is shaded o'er; and as it vegetates, the quickness ol'its growth is ac cederated. The western winds give it di roci 611 lowan - 1s he A friean „Eg.Hit receives the intellectual visitant, and the high over dowings ile give additional nourishment. New worlds are discovered, most ofwli ich are nowrichly adorned by such intellectual furniture, as will make the scene most grand: -Look to the, east, and you see the widely extended branches or the tree of science. Look to the west, alid vow• eyes n►eet the same bright beams, that burst forth at the close of the dark ages. • Shall genius remain unemployed? Shall the intellects which have received their ex- istence in American soil; tittte t to explore The progress of science No, these intellects shall examinA' the past, meditate upon and improve the present, and clear the way for the continual progress of science. Let the intellectual standard be i°aised let the friends of education rally around it ::--the education cause advocated---and edu cation bills supported. If this be done, the chariot of knowledge will ihe-,drivim through our Union—ifs doors will be opened for thereception of all our ' young passengers—and thay will gain the summit of honor, excellence and science. - SCHOLASTICUS SCI . ENTLE. , GOV. WOLF AND P IliEbT TAXES. In his tridssage last fall, Wolf told the Le -gishiture, that their predecessors had be'en too extravagant initheir system of improve "meat and expenditures; that millions of To ney had:been squandered, and Some projects entered into which "should have, ben let a- Inrie; . that he not pal); ath:ised a different course hut was deice'qiiiied to follow, one: and, y9.t after' the 11.,:wi4ttuye authorised doe ;;0111eg, which will add, Probably 81X Ml ET wis to the, state debt, that - is rtow.hang- *ICS, II For fie Gottys!wrg Star propitious circumstance cicnce continued to burn, intellectual winds were thir flushes of scientific in over it, SIGNS 11-1 E BlLL,.a.ccompa-i reed by a tessage;which.Says what he has d u no is _NV itONGT,lu L Lthily miktreetloftv_t...4l3 The. subsarihor evil by XATI ON . And in accordance with Wolf's instructions, his iiiends have f POR --1 -oki." ell arca pas.sed a bill, odious and intolerable to be "b "" h'\ p " " to 06, as our r mders will pereTivaliy - a - pc-t Croton:m.l - OCCUPIED BY Gr.°. I.4SUELLS 9 , riv;al acts in this dad's paper. A pro per r sic nt or revenue, to save the sinking ' ( Th the York and Gettysburg credit or tile state, while her miilions arc:. Road, 5 miles front- Gettysburg, and going oat and nothing coining iu, u,ilht 2'h from York. • with every ac haVe been sanctioned by the people, hot the 1 Baying provn.et l h im self tax payers will not willingly put up with the-! eoinniodat ion fin. Travellers; 'Wagoners, and in, , olence of tax gatherers which are au- ! Drovers, he invites those who _travel that thoi ized the discharge or then duty, to.; Ay to give him a call, and judge whether'' compel the thritier or mechanic to expose his entertaininent and charges do not justify his-wealth or poverty, his bonds, inoii% - a- the h!vilittIoll• notes mid debts, to the injury I ROBERT AYLOR. 5.,11 . or friend! No such systeni )I . tacix. I 44. 1 .Npril 2 I`l^l.l`l^ll`l^l. tr--2-3 • , can he justiKed or sostairr:o. It tl.au• flu , Tletli tea lay and :lamp act t:iat raised' Ilqe war of the Revoiution! nnpret..s and tax the people has de ff his p , ,litical grave. "sina!l koi• wi,doni will be or-ried into dal 1.:r. , 2.3 and flly. His iwicrci ion, imly:ci!!tv piility Jon : , since last hire the conic! nee of the well Mita-me:l of hi:; own pa:-1\ : and 11;• devniion to mas , wry and the 10a. , ;-:'nic ; junto, v.iilt his total akin,l , .: , :ner.; of every.principl:a ut c!..ar ;)rs..Jiand his obeying his aou,a,!rs, leaves no pos , ii:l - ! chalice or ilk in!a- , .-a!i.e4 term. The tr. the of 111ZVOIll'V , itt !;:•H and tax.ition; iu unpro:lnctive to iii ans , expended/ ar ,d squandered upon ra‘o'rites and parisites, witioad a prospect, at eVell tt ranirc period, of realiziri , 2. any hein•lit from it; and with Briti.,ll tax bill, prying into th'eir private atrairs, and filching - the I:1st c.c7it from the poor and industrious. But these th . in2s cannot lung be in a land of freedom. Tilt• of masonry aid British taxation hill nut long hamper the freemen of Penn sylvania! LA 1 the shaelilLs or such despotism will break assunder and the pee -I,lc, will be f ree . Let the lawless in power enjov their station tOr a season, but the day 01 ' retributionwill °Vert ukii them. L0,u.a.•;1,•,. rctold Commodore Cy:Lr/itou has received a and honorable acquittal from the Court Martin!, on all Ci.:! , dir4es and speci;ica tions alleged al ,. oinst him except the one which charges him with having, twice re ceived pay the month of JulY In -re g ard to this specification the Court ex press a belief that he was not guilty of any intention to deceive the accounting ()dicers of the .I)qartinent, and remark that not withstanding the irregularity of the pro ceedings, there was nothing suspicious con nected with them.—.N. Y. Amer. From the Frederick-town Examiner' GIBBS, m E PlRATE.—'Truth, cording to Lord Byron, is often stroll tininiiction: and the confessiotw of th rate Gibbs, who is now confined undo. tense of death in a New York prison, sustain t,kic correctness of the - 0h.,/ In the isliolP circle of works of fiction, vv do notrOollect a picture of a monste whose at &tit ies can aspire to a comparisoL with those of the subject of tlkse remarks. The fancy has never ventured to travel so ar out or the limits or prohahiwv, as to /vw forth a fiaaal so drunk - w:;h human ;;ore, S darkly stained milli every ima ginable et • le, as the voluntary and exulting confessions of this wretch prove him to be. Ile has recently thQislied Mr..lustiee Hop j son, or New i'ork,Nvith a eircoolstaocial detail of the murders aritl piracies he has committed, designating the- •esAls, bing the cargoes, and in sueli manner as to leave no 110111 A or thti accurtie his statements. fly. thesa it is satisfac shewn that he has been concerned in tIN robbery of more than Ihrty vessels, and in the destruotion of Inure than twenty, with tlwir, entire cre‘vs—and that he has been instrumental in the murder of nearly jh.,r to a woman, to whom ire became, tic- , 1 cording to his own account, devotedly at- irliverpoo elan y - yria lodged in the same Prison with himself, and corroborates the truth of many of his revs-', lotions. In speaking of his acquaintance with thislemale, he says, "I fell in with a who I thought was all virtue, but she deceived me, and I am sorry to say that I a heart thiirnever felt abashed at scenes of' carnage and blood, was made a child of for a time by her, and 1 gave way to dissipa tion to drown the torment." Is it •not strange that a heart, so indurated' with crime, should retain one single kiridly - ' or noble emotion?Gibbs' Though steeped in iniquity, to the Yen: lips, was unable to for get .the home of his childhood; atid, upon .one occasion, having captured a vessel from Providence, his native town, he contented himself with taking out the specie on board, and suffered the crew to pass unhurt; be, cause they were his townsmen. MARTI I EDI Iu 'York, oh Tue§day weok last,•hy the Re'v. S. Oswald, the Re%.. CharlesOregl, of this borough, to Miss Eleonora SrhViaer, daughter of the Rev. J. G. Sehmucker, o aid former *ea & _ • On Thursday morning last, by the Roy. S. S. Sehmucker, Mr. James Thompson; Jr. to Miss Lousia Kendlehart-- . --both of this borough. • On the same day, by the Rev. D. Gott. wald, Capt. Jonas John, to Miss Jane Sad ler—both of Ltuntington township. - In E 11,,, OnTiymnlnv ‘‘retA: la.st, Mr. John Sheri, , :dn. orthish tho 55(1) r orhim 34p. ruvrato i;. l . , ltterl to rt.e, are re -oop,f it (•:,11 00 Tt10:0! , .. 4 Mt-ULT . : A:N . I Esq, hand, I Ims . e. 1,1;lcoil Ifooloi o ;11,1 o,:t!,t , ith... , : ediate set titnlient. ri"FilirS! r- c 5.3 .57, 1 2:7,EVEM I .1 can oit all those indebted either bv I,mrl, note or book acccißmt i coin , and make settlement—lf ice has no mere ellixt than my 1(.44, nwr !Wrier`, t huFC itiddgC(l gill have to makes' s !t t 1 an:art with ers ms who will add COSTS to their visits. BELiii JAMES A. THOMPSON. April 2'7, 1 tS:3I. • tf--2-3 • t lll l7 1111 - C OW4 61,TRAYED from prerni r-s".l ses ot . the sidpleriher VP:VP. G.stlysbur g , on Monday the 1:•;t h. inst. a small BRINDLE GO IV, with a white liiee—any person gift. iti;" inforniatio:i of said Cow, or delivers her tnt he 61L1)Criba,! . be liberally rewarded. JOHN N. STARR. April 27, 1831.. niuntpleasant Riflemen, ATTENTION: IKr TOIT will parade at the house of John Barrett, on Monday the 2d of May 1? C.I . P , at 11 o'clock, A. M. with Rifles in Ad order. By order, JOSIAII. BENNER, a S. April 27, 1831. . i rrr ri C 7: of . 1 . ()r Gems of Literature, Wit and Sentiment. We call the atlention of tho public to the notia below of this valuablo publication: EMBELLISIIMENtS. • le Shipwrecked Family; a beautiful ,raving un Steel, .:The Bank of England, nillon. The Bridge and Castle of St. An uclo, the Vaticiari and St. Peters, Rothe, Nahatif, near Boston. School of lllicit1111F1Orilla:111m, or Sweet Laurel. Mu sic:—The .13ank:i of Allan Wateil a celebra ted ballad. IBM Vllhull The Shipwreck, or the Hermit of the ; Rock, illustrated by a bertitilul engraving, The Miniature. The Mexicans in 1830, by a Mexican Citizen. No. I. Mexican Populution. No. 11. Mexican Politics.— , No. HI. Mexican Resources. The Smug , glers, a Nocturnal Adventure. Description of the Bank ofEnOand, with a plate. De. - script ion of the Bridge and Castle of St. Angelo, the Vatican and St. Peters, with an 'engraving. Description of the United Stmt: s' Arsenal; near Bridesburg, Pe,. A AI/JOH:l.'s Grave. Lost and Found, a Tale. Description of.Naluit, near Boston, with a woi:d cut embellishment. Anecdote of Thor , wit!dsen. Anecdotes of Oliver Cromwell. Diuner- Advehtures. The Buccaneer: The Sugar Fiddle. Colours. Painting onGlass. Vilio would not he a Dollar. — The SiVisS 1101-kr. School of Flora—Description of the Illicium Floridanum, or Sweet Laurel,' ~ with an entiravin... Wit anacuf --- RTETRY.L::The Nursery Mau. Mar- Tiage of the Sun arid Moon. Youth._ My „ Ain Wile. Scandal.' Lines on a Painting of Oth . ello and Desemona, by Milford Bard. To Clar'ii, by .Milford Bard. To M. A. W -01 Georgetown, D. C. .by IV—.---n.. Tlie Flood 01 Mighty Waters, by Almadm. Ho race in Philadelphia, No .XIV. The Banks of Allan Water, a Ballad, set to Music. . ILTThe Muy Nuinher of the CASKET will be embellished with a portrait of surpassing beauty, equal to any that ever graced a periodical. Price $2 50 a year, in advance. It. W. MIDDLETON, Agent. A '.37,1831. .L1 , 77:-MACOI\7IO CO u - :c Y CONVENTION. r IF, Central State Committee have give !fi4 ml nolice of a State Convention to be hold at / on the 25th of May next ; for the purpose of appointing Delegates to represent this Slate in the National Con vention, at flilhimore, on the 20th of Sept. next—Therd:ire, we respectfully request , ,all those Opposed to PEMZET •SeeIETIES, to' - meet at their u:ival p!aees of holding Town ship Elections, on SatUrday the 30th of April next, and elect Two DrLEasmr, froivaeli township, to me at the Court: house, in the borough of dettystantorr Monday the 2d of May next, to elect ' persons to repreknt Adams eminty in the' State convention above meptioned? BERNIIART ,;G 1 LBERT, JAMES - RENSIIAW,. JAMES ROBBENETTE,;, • JAMES WILSON, . IttinElLT March 513, V 1 S'4,l: County 1 :4 II =1 =I ,OUSIEL CONTENTS. 1111 II 1 i 1 a I 1 7 ; E re El / "."•. ~1 . 17 ''