protiented; through The representatives of the peo ixTe 1, lure ive d tie sensids . r_atien„ . ________ 7 ____ _ The Measures oldie government should allVlys 14T - intluepced, liv those high and liiitriotie motives whit:Filed to the - flu in at ion of the constitution. No uartieutai interest should be advanced, to the de struction irifLtiiiter interests; but an exact equality rinkme - lit 6-..". nsititlity vannot - be expecTed from legisbrtivefutet melds. This cannot be attained, eV'en withm the limits of a state. No public im provement sin he made by a state, I;..liieli shall br• epially advaula )11F to all its eiti7ens. Front their local position, or some other cause, a part of them will derive greater benefits front the work, than others. The .saute inequality :may result boot other laws of a I :. , pneral nature, which ale ro. quifed by the public interest. Jo limit the houndari-s of legislation to laws ‘vliielt shall :atrium in the same degree, lloe itttorosts nil all parts of the , womonily, would (h.,:troy the logishttive power, both in tlu' getmt 11 and slate. go vernments. There rail bo nn n =lri^tionlh Ih o, ronrlitnt anrtl t.ov.rr:4 of I lip national leR - e-latiirr , ,lint which is inipoied by an ecliglitened dir.rnrlinn , eNercised on it lull vier.? iiitr , reWt the state , .-- The etii re , live again-4 a law, which is gem ,-, taller or 'partially I,l,l,re.:sive, gill be found lilt in ;lel , of • toletice, but iii the force (Windily' sniiliment, ex• Dressed by ietwm: - .l , .thi . e, and in the, exercise of I n rigid , : of sltlrra2 o • fn coilHitHou, permit ins In v, that cireom. 40 an, es connected %vitt, tolati'm In ll,r mint ry. wnnld-, , •^111 to reriiiirr, 111,11 I si)(.111,1 ~rn ling great pleesiire wilie!, an aicrlitanci. yonr dation would alPird 111. f In this imprrssion, suffer in^ n(rain my cordi,Ll thanks for your 1- and, to nli.erve. that 1 rei ,, ,110-1 ion of your favorable opitli'mt, with n gr.itilic•ition - whip)! riff °ray be limited by a conviction, that you blare Inn high an eslimat.rna my public sorvices and per :mind rights. My claims to crmsideration rust :drier nn n cere and emistaiii endeavoi to (it- , iiar•; ,, committed to ille, Nvitli an e“.l,,,ive tho . public latcrr..l , . II would embitter Inv rc. collecrion nt the it; in the e:,01 , of my 'let ion, I dole(' 111 1 11111Ve In any one, IPl' 11;111 W 11111111; 0111 . 4111.11/ 101/0 Tb:it my fluty to tlio oo . joine . d. \A'itfi tho lirdie.l regal d I very sincerely -jean. obede.mt sorvant, \V. Philip Pelt Lulltant, f A \'l'l-3l A SON IC-STAR, AN REPUBLICAN 11ANN El?. (//, --,-• -'•- _ \*. i ) i ,/ . , . ..; n 1 ' ''''' 4 ''' -i- - : - '''' ' • I,' ,4- i .`- ' ic k t, ' . / ..t- . ...* 4tt,.. .. • ''',...... -:,, ‘l, -4 1 ‘) . ; ;- ' .••-• '", '' Y . 04' '''...: % A , 4 . k • , -,,, ,4t „,„ •i i 4 • 1 . 1... , 7 4 ,;:': 4'':4 , '?...•+, \ i 'l'• .. $74- -- - N\,:kr z az...... ---- 3. -- f\.. }l ‘,,,,Y,-4,-:z.r..,- -. • (,) `,,,,' 7v i '4 ' l.. '--- ''''- '- F.:l " ir 1 - Sl5l r i t 414, 1 ) A. 11' EliN 1;s11 1 N , 31 Ali •I, 1++:11: BALTIMORE MA RK ET. From the Patriot it' Saturday last. lowa rd -street.-- We :dated in a post - seri pt to our last report, that route lots had liven otfered from stores at t4.',75 per brl.. On Saturday a parcel of 500 brls. was sold at that price. No sales of moment were made from stores -at th e pre . sent week, hut on Wedne:alay rchasers came thrward ;Lod several parcels, nichulio 7, one ()COM Lila: were taken at 5,75 per ht 1. On Thursday a parcel of .50h brls. and several others were sold at 5,621 Tldi‘ mornintr one or two lots of 100 bris were sold al and one lot at 5,17 i. Hold ers to-day very t!enoralLv nsk 5,7.5 per brl. but pur• hasers scent unwilling to operate at that price.-- The irairan pr ice has been nuirerin and steady hron r , , hout the week at 5 slLper hrl. A tonsi derabh, porlion tithe week ' srec.!' has. been tutored on owner's at:vomit. FE,01 , 11- Vlf EA'l'.--tilipplios (A . ...11611'1P In ari lye freely from the. Susquehanna --part of been nom, and part. ',hired 1 . 04 . better, 011 NV 1:11- nesda y gales of prime NVe:zt Viand), in row con dition; were made to the extetit of little short 01 111,000 bilsbek, al 11 1 .11, , 23 per '11, 111 ,._ d a TyJiowrver, the market became Oat, and sales of re‘eral lie dit,(711•11itil111111 (1111110 v V, ere trade al 1,120 per To.ilay Ave have beard of no trimsartrms. In the Colly part el the week a rattle, of ,;nod Xortii Itrnerii IVas sold at 1,15 per bushel, nod a Ca 1;2 . 0 Or inferior (To. at t T I I. Of Maryland:lnd "Virginia there hail been but very little at market this weer., and that most. ly of very ititlillilreitt (:1101 t , 1 ho se sor t s nt Willi 1,11) cts. N'agon V. heat is worth very little coining in. thr,early part of the week •salns of scrotal patcels of prime Alary.la lid were made at 70 els per bushel. [ire then, Inmnver, owing lo great twat-city of ves.els to take it. away, the ar ticle has receded a shade, and sales ofpriine have been niade at 65a69 eta. We quote to-day good teepriroe white and yellow Md. at: 67 a 69 cts.— Two or three cargoes of Penwvlvania have been sidd this tivicek at EH a 70 eents. 1? of pa reels of prime Susquehanna, t o th e ale H int er 10,000 bushels were made in the eLrly liort of the week at t; a 70 edits. Towards the middle of the week, however, a shade of de. cline was perceptible, and sales of prime parcelS were made on Thursday at 68 a 69 cents. We quote prime Susquehanna to-day at 6S a 69 Onts. S11111C", parcels are limy going on ship board, destin ed for Holland. Limited sales of .Maryland tive !wen made this week at 66 Os. OATS.—Are dull. We note a sale of a cargo of Niaryland this week at 311 emits per bushel. DES.--We note a sale of a. parcel ofpriine La Plata Hides at 1G cents; and a sale of a lot of ;11111, wormed, at 15 cents, cash. A lot of West India, a little dun:agar!, has bceittalien at 13icts MR. WIIITPLESErtik REPORT Owing to a press of other matt r, we have-been ,rirorpelled to omit the, conclusion of tho able arid Interesting Re portopl r. Wit tlrt Lesny, on the "AU. duction and Murqr of dlViiiiarn Morgan," until this week. • • In taking a aursery glance at , the transactions r , ".lativq to the fatn of a-frit eitiznn, and StallnWing ;Irtm through l an their windings an . d turniiTs, we Intl to On ifititnate nonetusion, iHAT ar wAs EMI EFFECTEP.—That no such atrocjoni4 nnd. -cliaboliciLdesigli could have _;teen so an d accomplished, without the mystic and sworn aid orAlasonry, is as apparent as no-m-Oa . v. Au i that the aii'ompl shment. or the Unparalleled ibiu.l was conceived and eirecied by Masons, arc sworn to eNecote their laws upon offenders, and shirld each uticer , "Tizlzt fir.lrraw, " from the laws o f the ronntiy,nonr , will have the eTrontery to deny—That Masonry has been "Al,l. INlWF,ltrrl.,:' and that it is "all pattrtjal," yet, the late Lock port trials fully prove:thr, in one instance, When rlrre untrammelled - freemen declared 'lshii Adams g,nilly_olthe art charged against him, ONE oath-hound brother to the prisoner, persisted in "extricating- his brother front the difficult y,"right wrono." We submit the "Report," bihthe consideration ,of the people, confident that it will not rail to I.7ain nn attentive perusal. Ufe should be pleased to have it in nor power to put a copy into the hands orevery individual in gm county. Masons may deny a,: much as they please, that Morgon's ab duct ion and murder %%as the work of a "few unfh- rinited" member, of flew sorietv—llitit ‘ve KNow, trim experieure, /hal /lure is hothin4.-tvanimosl.E in tie ' l opol I." As, thaqoils, tliey arelotrif/ to F;el the la WS of God aril wan . hi:delialiee! , hi, order . t o aei•omplisli and uphold their masonic designs, conceived. And we a ,, siire our readers that Masons will preach ont of their 11101011 c honied wiirds, when in their heacts they are ready to crush into the earths all thoire who dare oppose them, or call in question the ilalikties of their institution. In order to show our readers the real character of Cie toil , rinte institution, we shall give nothing but whol we, .J11(101)12: from our experience in masonic wisdom, Ancerely believe to have been conceived and executed in strict accoldance to its require- As we :Than give plain, sober Ttifriti ii re:-1 with the people which course to pursue. Irthey i;illow our advice, they will “choose the laqt2l 1.::.,. —lt the will not lay at our I()IIN AITE.I:\ COUNTY (!()N ENTI( another co lumn will 4,efound the pa (weedirp:s of our voimly cntivotililw. In crinstvitAie: or Moti(hy's bein'ti fzit!Prlti pa'.•ade day, se% end Or the tOW11:4111)de- V. 7110, being on parafl", wcrc unalYe to at tend. Still, however, we. had a good repregenfa lion. Nearly all the townships were represented. The Convention was chiefly compo , od orthe most to-ti,,e and efficient democrats Or Ihe county. They were n•,,lut rtjcrs Or aristocracy, but men who al ways advocated and supportrd the true inci!,le.i.of !howler:icy. And we ai.e g;ail lu find !nen of their age, :,:t:inding and principles placed in the : , ituation they welt. The wee:no : - and transactions were truly Republican, and the delegation appointed to Harrisburg appears to render entire satisfliction, as Far as we ;01 learn. .1 They are men in whuni the. people can conlid" with confidence. Illey are then that will ;,..0 "Principle:;" and not "Afen." SEC THE FOREIGN NEWS---We give to-day an interesting summary of the late news front En_ rope. The most important and interesting to and a majority or community, is the slate of yo. land. The news respecting- this hetoie people, is 'nest cheering indeed. A short time since,was pre sented the unwelcome prospect of a speedy nid rust• down Cal oft bis pal riot ic liltlo hand. But re cent arrival:; bring pleasing disappointments. In stead or hearing that these brave strugglers fhr li hot tv have been. crushed at a single blow, the gratify intelligence reached is, that they hare. 111111.41 lipen their heartless invaders; and are driv ing them liack to the domiiiitms or their persecut ing master. Success attend the advantages or these valiant sons of liberty, May they. soon hind itt delianceorthet proud perrecuting, Autocrat, the itannet of achieved liberty, proudly tvavnig - "0 - re - r Th - FTI - Ain - d - or the tat::e and the home of the T , IY WIZ, who wre: incur trd rur the nillider Davidßitiliangli, hail his trial at the 11,t term ()four ( ooritfle EVIL acquit led o r the charge laid in the indietment, but the jury re contmentled Riot. he shontri do in.roi -1111,1,111/ lire was dist-liar:zed, after entrring into recognizance to a piwat at the—next' court. ..TUDGE WLEAN.--iii another column will be found ft able letter front this distinguished AtartaicAN-lit reference to which, tho Paltimorp 'Patriot justly says-111 is no had index oldie Writ- . or, plain aml honest, sound and unassumitig, Judge AP •Ft Ni has•already distinguished himself in va• lions situations of exalted trust; and it is not in the natural order of things that a manillas sub_ stantiat attain-Mews, clear sightedjudgpient, cor rect moral habits, and unobtrusive character. should fail to grow in the atioetiCut: of an holiest. people. .4)1111 Esij. a mason, editor of the "New Ham psh Post,!" published the evidence given on the trial of Adams, at Lockport, which he commented upon the next iveek as tidlows." "Aral awl said let three lie Cure was liglit."—We last week pUblished the evidence of two withesves, as given on the trial of Elisha -Adams, at I,ockport for-conspiracy and depriving William 1I r•tut of his liberty and probably of his To our mind the Midence is conclusive, and we published it presuming that as the public mind had been much agitated on the subject any thing relating to it would be read with interest. We published it as we would any other eircilinstanci3 of a similar kind, and left it for the public to .fbrin !belt-own opinion, We also published the trial of the mutineers who have been sentenced to death et New York.. We have board a mighty rum bling, amid a good deal ofg rumbling since, thr dar ing to - do what ive•considered Or duty. But .we hoed it not, it pro ? ses by ps a* the idle wind, we neither know or care from whence it cornett) or whither it Oath. We know of no good Mason that can he given why the'.evidence kiVtmonithis trial should be !disregarded, and we do think that masons would as soon come to the conclusion, that Adatiis Was guilty, a the:charge vpAe , against him, paily.pther person, if they would only throw aside a certain sort of pride, which drives them to reject the truth. We hope it„will not he said or NTI-_*l 7-. ASON ; IC StAlt ItEPITBLICA RAWN7ER, Nal C." •1.1( , ,}1'1' AN I) TIft"I'll Ithem, "Ye have loved darkn'.c.rather than light because youi deeds were evil." . . . • The breffiien, it•seetts, could hot slam this lay_ po?II re of light and tritilt,-attd !Plan thilei,ise some iheans of bririging Mr.' flume aitidur the „ co o f t h e cable-tow ur of intliet Inv: the penalty upon roritat of the (-rat), limvever, he bids itcr.aiire in a hohily repubiicait e niaitini(r, th'.:ira.s. 1,0. such eilitershic sustained by the paaple—they do serve weft of their enuntu‘. "t:ertztin folks :ilium these parts, have la - irome ratio r boisterous beeituso ‘‘e tinh:ished Tlt I iTIL" as given on the Iri rlr.r We this treek publish More ortho sung, kind, inn: an of of the Bev. Perly I Fill, of Berl:- shire; in the county, of Franklin :tats of was recently publi,hed in the Star.l, iVe really hope they threy w ill Ire still. will come out in the end full as well. B the way. We re ceived a very/in/ate incitation to attend a meet in oll;ralton Lodge the last wee`:, Brethren a little more light," but ha% Mg so lately I:eiid Morgati's death, we coneltuird bt was best hoop out of:their ehitchos. They howN er made out a pretty tidera the long silting ui it, and pi-o h:ily came to some conernsion, ii .xis have it hi n t. ryf to its, whether in a joking milliner or not, we clo't say, that we had better keep in arier dark. This we shall dist:rd, as we wet 0 born a free nian,and Shall irtri=iie Our own way. did:: or threats; or any injury they ma i do MASuNIZI' AND I.IIIENTI The fdincasfer th , raldsays---The following fidavil iscopied front the '• flu milhm riri% ia ti," pub lisbyd in _Madison county, N. Y. It is lu evidence of the charity mid lirlinb.'ican feeling extended by rich nntsons'over PWR :MEN who are manna_ sons. Dr. Spencer is a hitfb Mason and Al Cog- Lrins is an ant 'Mason. 'Eke same means that were used the Dockm to first tamper with his political inteizrity, and tifterv..ards destroy him, have been used in this city to 110 shirill extent. !kindred! , id' I'OOR MEN hore,'who are opposed to 111 , 1,onry, are by threats and fear, made to vote in support of ;MASONRY and MONARCH Y, the k I NGS an d JINN! PRIESTS of a I.; HN. 4 .l'l'l\t: and MUll DEIZOUS institution, and it!! Jackish sup porters. The spirit that, prdnipt to such artiolis, and courts success under sin it ineasure!,, is the stone spirit, that. h o vered rnund rienr .11n» , an, and under the cloak of 'brothel 1 c :int! cirii•-ity,' transporhul hi o tiff timm his hont,e, liis faintly and friends; •incarceiated him in a national fortre:-i, refused him the u!,e °fa BIBLE ill bk last hour:, and finally bulled his lilangb d coi:pse in the deep waters of Nia,tr,ara. Let there thitei,,s be the means of quickening- the spirit that animates the descendants of the heroes of the Revolution, to preserve and sustain their rild.k. -AFF,DAviT.—Thous, „1 th, to an „f Lenox,comitv of :NI being duly sworn depo-eth aim sai;h, he is a poor men arnl bads large fa Indy, ;i re depen dent on his daily labor fur :-. , upport. lk firrther saith, that some three or four weeks prev . ions to the last genera I elect ion, Doctor Minas Spencer, of said town, called on deponent and asked him if he intended to i! - ,0 to election. - Deponent replied that he did intend to go; The said• Spencer then enrprired, what tir•ket he7slactld vote? Deponent answered, that he intended to vote the Republican ticket. The said Sr nccr r,7i,liad, "then yon will not vote the Antimasente ticket," and went away. Deponent further with, that in some eight or ten days alter this conversation, rho said Doctor Thomas Spencer called On him a second tinre;and told him if he voted the An tonasonic ticket he would "SEE TROUP: kr.," and (hit in a' third conversation, on the eve of the eloot ion; the said Spencer again made the same threat, that if de ponent voted the Antinctsonic ticiret, he would "see trouble" Deponent merely replied, that he lied "trouble" enough al r eady. Deponent fur the r saith; that when the election came, lie voted the Ant imasonic Republican ticket, and that he, deponent ion soon found linnserni "Tilt W I BLE" agreeably lo the threat of the said Spencer, for he Was prosecuted On a demand Which the sent Spencer held rurainst him and being on :11)10u, pay, was p/occd the limit,: of the (:aunty Jail. Furthermore deponent saith not. THOMASCOGGINS. Subscribed and sworn this Htli day of March, 131, ine, ; -, .1.110N DANFORTH, J. P COUNTY CONVENTION. At a Ineettng alb() Republican Antitiiasonic Delegates from their respective tuwesliiip-i, held in the borough of Oettysburg, on Nlonday the 2d or May, Ih3/,..‘lio.fulbowing persons appeared as delegates:— ihortm , r/e-.P.. rznn, Samuel S. Fon J oy. lio:r. I lanirl XVitniulit Lai bun) r —David Gricst, Arreli — Robinette. Liberty/*--Ja 11104 Scot Menytpicasunt—Geo. Brinkerhoff; .I to. Ewing. tunbcrla nd— Andrew Bushman, M% I;an:Ohy. /lamiltnnLann—Jnhn Kerr, Samuel `Witherow. Miekley, SCII, John Shell. ay./in/ay—David H. Eckert, James. Renshaw. Menallcu—John WI - 1 1 111U JOllll :44/ller , 7 rinme--4"ol. J. L. Neoly, John Duffield: irehrick--John Hersh, John Smith. 'Thos Reid, lad. was the other delegate, hut could not. attend. • .. The Delegates having taken" their seats, they proreeded to organize the Convention by calliug A LLEN I:I./DINETTE, 'Esquire to the Chair and appointing; ITES RENSHAW 1111 JA ME.; A. Tnompsux, Secretaries. A committee was then appointed td drari - tesolutions expressive tic the vimvs and object of the Con Vention—yV hereupon, Messrs. Jamrs Relmhaw,lohn fiersh, Sea., Samq. .5 . 17141 aird Col. J. L. were 'appointed said cinumittert: who reported -the fol lowing resolutions, which were luta trintuusly a dopted: Resolved, That we deem all iS'erf t I Suri.-lies in cotnpatittle with (hit permanent existence of our free institutions.' Reso/ted, That, in the opinion of, this Conven tion, tho {lit:aim:tires or dae-03.1.14, Old igetions. and Cereirionies of Freemasonry, made by Capt. Wit.. LIAM, MoncAN,.(now deceased,) and by the Le Roy ('onyention, arc sustained by such weight ofdirect and cirmunstantial evidepee, as to coMmand the full belief oferory impartial inquirer. •Resolved, - That it Is the duty 6f every Patriot and Christian, to use all fair and honorable means fur the destruction of Freemasonry.' Resolved, Xhat the fearless and unwavering ex• erciSe of thaelect iveth.lichise, is thqoniy etreutnal means which can be used for its overthrow and extinction. .Resolved, Thia we holteve it a duty which we own to our country and our God, to forget all for inor party distinct tops, and la 1 . ) zeal' anltharniony, in oppositton to that Anti.re iubliean and.ittunoral in'slitution. Resolved, That wo will' support no adhering. Mason for tiny Office of trust or protit, tlifs Ropuhlic i ua we believe them to have sworn ilk giotocc. to a - Soeret Govornthettt 'unknown to ()lir 00,1 p, 11'I biLMIlf , to out fret ingtit+24 7. Resolved, That the folloWitife persons are clip. scu delet!ates\to the State Convention to be held arrtsburg,on fliT. 7 l7tViiist. Maj. JNO. WOl,- 1 ORII,JAM teISCIINNINGIIAM,E'sq. Si JOHN 4 4 ,,C11113F:11AT0,12, I Resolved, That the delegates appointed at this Convention ; he requested to consult wilh each titeetin Ofthe Convention at Ilarrisburg, atitl . ..it4;,o 2 lo.lley should oertir in Itheir ntinibet, that theY , lttße power to till such %aeanev. ierst/erd, 'flint the above in (weeding:: be signed by the ('lia 'mien) and Secretaries, and relitested to be published iti't he newspapers eft the P lo u g h. A: I{(ll;lNE'll'4 . :,Clialrliali. J. I:rv'ilAv.", See.tclar;iis. .-. .1. A. THOMPSON, , , 10IIN NPLEAN, or ow° The Huntingdon Courier says-The Bos. ton. Commercial Gazette, contains the foNowing comment on the nomination by the Geth s•hurg Star, of John 11' Lean for President, and F.rancis Gr;iir:er for Vice President. "It is probable these Gentic , nien %rill he the candidrtes of the Antimasonic chrven tion. The iire•.ent administration have more to tear from Alitinivrairv, perhaps, Ban from divisions in their own rinks, es: pecially if the Antimasonic party succeed in nominating so popular a candidate as Mr. %1. Lean must be•in every section ufthe country." There are 21; towns in this renntv. Last year the Anti-masons enrried 13 towns— This year It; tosvws. What a railing. (Jot' Alititnasuney!----Allomity Reptddietin. WHAT N EXT?—A thadest “Obset:vet" says, %rithaut blushino, that the assertion of the official or,,alis at Harrisburg, that Messrs.. .31W7,erry and Ma's/tan paid their own pustaLre on letters sent and rert ire(' , "IS U NQU ALIFIEDLY FALSE"! !! Well dune, thou vocal and faitliffil servant °Nile Lodge. Foi e sl I I surely.go ;Ind eNchange_ lions with the nciorier and Chronicle. Some folks from Preaching to Printing—others pro- Lable intend going from State' Pleading- to Print ing. Should the hiller take place, our advice would be, not to let the Deputy's head get•hea ier than his heels, or he Might, "unfortunate ly," put hi a form into "pie."—That':; all! MAR lt lED, Ther!ulay the I , lth ult. by the Rev. Alfred Griffith, Mr. (;aonca S. BOWMAN, of S't raba n town. •711 i p, Ada county-0o Miss NI Mil' A. Lo.r., (laugh. ler efichn Line, deceased, of Dickinson township l'unWerland eeiunty. Thursday vetting 1:191, by. the Rev. David it% rolialiOiy, Ali.. ELIAS Si 'Err ~to Aliss Al A ItT M'- nr—both of this ilerougli. )u Tuesday the 2lith tilt. Mr. JArOl3 NINO, of Frederick county, Nd. to Miss ERTHER. BROWN, of this county. DIED, Yesterday- morning Mrs. NANCY Cale. BEM', wife of Mr. John'Gilbert,_of this bo rough, aged about 24,years. On Twaday eyviugweek last, JULIANk t datighteellirMr. A. V. Barkley, of this bo rough, aged 2 years and 2 months. On Wednesday last, Mr. PETER DEAR. , DORPP, of Reading township. Last week, at au advanced age, Mi. llt7nit Biormm, of Ilamillonhan township. On Wednesday last, JonN B. Eer.rx, son of Mr. Peter Epley, ()N.:timberland town ship, in thc 21st year of his age. In Philadelphia, on Sunday evening, the Ith ult. DANtm, M ILLER, dent of the Batik of Penn townshn , and late' representative in Congress, front the third Congressional District of Pennsylvania, in the 48th year of is age. - • At IVorcester, MaSs. on the it loilt IsArtn_ TuomAs, Esi.r. the Patriarch of American Printers, aged 82. NOTICE. 4M. persons indebted to the estate of ISAAC CATUE, late ()I' Latimore township, Adams county, deceased, are 4•c guested to come forward — anir make settle ment without delay—all those haying claims against said estate; will present thew, pro perly authenticated, for settleineut. JOAN WOLFOR D, -May 4, 1'331. six cENTs RE WARD. 111 NAWAY from the subscriber living Menallen township, Ada WS el/lity, on, the I.7th (0 . April, 1131, an indented np prontice to the Weaving, Business, named PETER CISLEI?-7-he has three years yet to serve. I hereby caution the public against harboritor, or eniployin,g said boy, or trwting into on my account. G.L'ORG . P, 'PAY LOR,, Alenidlen township, Adams Co., May -4, 1 l3I." 4t-2-4 WANTED. N Editor to take charge ofa Free Press, about to be established in- one of the country towns of Pa. to whoM 500 shbseri rs will be pledged from the start. Apply (postage.paid,) at this offtce. May 4. ViTA,4ITED. A SCIENTIFIC'nnan, a man of litera ture and.of worth; politically friendly to the American ,System., and to ANTIMA SONRY, to edit a newspaper in one of the' pleasant cities of the northern states. A pply (postage paid,) at this office. May 4. LOOK AT THIS! I ,op-p--4.77.--FoR TUE: LAST TIME - I.call on a those indebted • o me, either by bond, note or book account; to come thrward and make settlement—lf this notice bas no innrefFECTiriiin'my lbr• inc notice, those indtil4t4l will have to make. Alleilienl with pmsolbs -w 40(7.Q.STS, to their visits . . • • • • . ' AMA A.' THOM 1 ,1 8(!N . IT. -tt;—• -41 • • NOWIS Titlrg TIMM% 0 . ,11:ce of 11ie' Contractor for ,the Mel.J.State Lotteries. Baltimoro,'April 25th, 1831. N pr;Netiting toTusfriendsand the public -1111 thicittinexcli.scheme of thellaryland State_ Lottery, No. 3,-Ibr 1831, to •be drawn in Baltititore,.on THIIitSDAY,•26th of May • next,-the Contractor would most respectful ly call thpir attention to the very small num kr of 'Pickets composing the same. soneme: prize of $lO,OOO 2 prize?. of . $2OO 1 2 1.000 ,009 . 4 100 1 I 8 f;00 .1011 100 12000 Ti , kets •:;r sumer:: rrizes and may draw (tnl;• 5,000 Tickets—lssued in Quarters. Quarters, 1 50 each. ro BB- HAD AT CLAIIK , S, V W. 1 . r rr of Calrrrt and Baltimore Sirpetp, E. Corm r of Charles and Baltimore Street*, and V. W. col ner of Gay and Baltimore Streets, BALTIMORE. ![:_-'Where the highest prize in the recent State Lotteries has been ()Reiter sohl than atany other oilices ! ! ! IJ'Qrders, either by mail (postpaid) or private conveyance, enclosing the cash lbr prizes, will meet the SalllC prompt and punctual attention, as if on personal application. Address - to JOHN - CIL - ARK, Lottery Vender, Baltimore. td-2-4 May 4, IE3I PUBERIO ROUSE. The subscriber has taken that old ' to •?,,', • • OSN ... ri gurl ~.....„ V illaimiWi.i ' Ia 0 I . 1 ' ' I I 1',!..': .... il Mg • .. (FORMERLY OCCUPIED BY tiro. LASHELI") On tl►e .York and Gettysburg Turnpike - Road ; ---5 miles from= Gettysburg r 2.4 from; York. Having 'provided himself with every AC. com►nodation fin' Travellers, Wagoners, and Drovers, lie invites , those who travel that way to give him a call, and judge whether his entertainment and charges do not justify the invitation. ROBERT TAYLOR. tf=2-3 d t twit 27,1831. N. B. Persons indebted to rre, are .re quested to call on MOSES MCCLEAN, Esq. in whose hands I have placed _my bqoks, and make immediate settlement. R. T. WANTED. ALN Antimasonic Editor and Printer, an enterprizing, upright man, to take com mand of a. Free Press; in one of the princi pal towns' of Alabama. All the materialg will he furnished to his hands; and he must be a generous and competent and faithful trustee to use them for his own emolument, and for _the public good.. Apply (postage paid,) at this office. May 4. rill 1E SATURDAIrgeOURIER PHILADELPHIA, APRIL 23, 1831 It is gratifying to learn that the "Comma" has met with very gerVeral favour among our patrons• in the neighborhouring country, and also in die. id tit states. Ninny gentlemen, not_ persowilly known to us, have forwarded their orders for the apt., and some have kindly offered to become our •:gents. Wo have in all cases cheerfully acced. ed to their wishes—and feel ourselves under par. ticular obligations to them for the interest they have expressed for our success. Wherever an agency is not already established for' the comma, it may be proper to one, and we shall offer such liiwiltorrus to gentlemen rho are disposed to act in this ,capackty for us as we Faye no doubt will he perl*tly satisfactory. TLIE CACZET I Or Gems of Literature, Vit and Sentiment We call the attention of tiro public to the notice. below of this valuable publication: • EMBELLISHMENTS. The Shipwrecked Family ; a beautiful engraving on Steel. The Bank of England, London. The Bridge and Castle of St. An. gelo, the Vatician and St. Peters, Rome. Naliant, near Boston. School of Flora:— Linehan Floridaninn, or Sweet Laurel. Ma sic:—The Batiks of Allan Water; a celebra ted ballad. - CONTENTS. The Shipwreck, or the .Herrnit of. the Rock;lllustriiied..by a beautiful - engraving, The Miniature. The Mexicans in 1,840, by- a Mexican Citizen: No. I. Mexican Population. No.; 11. Mexican Politics.— No. 111. Mexican Resources. The Smug glersin Nocturnal Adventure. Description of •the Bank off:4lond, with a plate. De scription of the Bridge and Castle . of St. Angelo, the Vatican and St. Peters, with an engraving.k, Description of the United • States' Arsenal, near Bridesbiirg f Pa. 41 Mother's Grave. Lost and Found, a Tato. Description of Nahant, near Boston, with ac, wood cut embellishment. Anecdote of Thor waldsen. Anecdotes of Oliver Cromwell. Dinnor Adventures. The Buccaneer. The Sugar Fiddle. Colours. Painting. on_Glass. Who would not be a Dollar. The Swiss Hunter. School of Flora—Description of the Illicium Floridiumin,(er Sweet -- Laurel, with an enffraving. • Wit and Sentiment.:. POETRY,—The Nuritery Man. Mar ,rime of the Sun and Moon. Youth. My Mil - Wife. Scandal. Lines on a Painting • of Othello and Desemona, by Milford Bard. To Clara, by- Miltbrd Ban]: A. W. of Georgetown,, I): C. • by Flood of Mighty Waters, 1w Alin in: . 16, 10 in Philadelphia, No XIV. tanks. of Allan Water, a. Ballad, set rc! • ID' The May plumber of the CASKET will be on?bellisheti with a portrait of surpassing`himiety, ( poll to any that evci graced. a - petiodisel., , • Piice ;511. 50 ii year, in tidrance • R.: W. I DDLETON, Aker,/ _ , , "7. 1- , 3 •