\ - ~ , ,, r .N. : .:-.., r -,;4‘....4•- , 3_, , ,., . 4,--, , ,, , t, ,, ,, -7:i '. -. , ,, r ..':.• 1 ..'.:--,,...--:, =tt- 7 , - ~,,, , i s., t 's-r-I t , ------ '-'-'41,-;:4„,--%- , ,, , r,.4.-74-,- iptlie COttielititiOn, that,- for _, these youtiz men :the pu , 31116 - iit-the - grape;": at lettitt,~4ete : was no safety hut in abstinence Dent Co4ntryman,- . Horatio G Tr - OM alliiiticticatitlliquers, ''., - „Xle,had l,fteu sculptor,) :"can be furnished Pb 3 tilafea ag,inatilictii4 iug wi!is,i*ihe'4 l t*e Once') fer *ckst aAo.ttle, ye Cat ;B o 4 l - "with -1 4 iintelitirits; tuil - the wine : it&ase tit taiii o'-fro4 lo frof l'p thesis-young :tite:; - iinink; was 7 a s fatal a mission of4fito ,l or kitties." -- c ). ). ':ahem and to tollekedikcipline iii-filitii-,-and , the : the diii ' uctive inthiente7-0 -the sitaidei- - niternti# ''. - - '' ' - il 'lo - -' ' 11 - ' ---.-- , ....--- • - re ; lase-, ui , : ~ a3cnbe4 o I !-, _ excessesiii . the onss hittrkor totarabstinenci fir it. ist , nu mentAscl on( 1 ,O4tr , kin alriaiklcatitieheitirageo2o-the'Other: 4tionotts'ailit teration,s;itiwould 't.inder - Sielt circumstances . this Profosof did s'ay." .11101iillen, ar( bent iv . ti 3 OileNf i l*Sitate.:- He detertulnedqii*e state s ; ihot in; France therd mkt exhort - 60N, toll whole .welt re he was eitahli4loleOts, (existing ) it C so. fearfully respensible, to the , OnlY conri,e seilles,); fof the nutfififactureO which -imitate for them. Bat there was one tion of i.wine, both White titi . hlip - difficUity -in\hii ray: ' .° -- 11 was - the bot : hie the produce, Dot only Eif tie-of Madeira, whielistoid every' day upon Ud . other wine) countries. . : :It ~ . iikowzi:, tali. He felt' that from behind Mori 'ffactice with spectillto that bottli4ti OA in' hehalt of abstinence this tradito purchase and shill flora a*Tlctouttfpotations would, rand,sonie , ted in the places named,- to t Whit'strittigaly. - lie was not ready to cn. the continent; -. ituil.)eing,,brai eoutitei the' appeal from theory to practice,: ed 'T 010-genuin i eitilles n•Mal Wkiehall are so ,prompt to make—none More then transhipped to 'the ma prompt titan, the"; young=wlien . they, deal they site deSigi.ned .of lehk sititthe teachers of ,unwholaarne doctrine. Stake 4. the ,c'hie.. Stich . - '-.. 'lti4itermined,therefore,,to prepare himsel ' _ for Ms cinti by 1. - emoting every •liintlrance, which his own eXatl3 . 1110 , COlO, place in the '* Way ef :the impression Which he was bent - " *lva producing.. Did_hetiet - well and wi's e -. - . y t•• Ye fathers and mothers, syhd . know With what perils the young are encompassed When - they go forth ',into: the world, would ; .1 o have advised" biro, to cling t . s mine? it_ ;Or .you, Who may be about to .commlt a fiery . _, and unstable son ton teacher's' care and gni-, dance. would You prefer that' this teacher's example and influence should be far wine • drinking or against it. • r • • But it in your judgmentr that Professo - . ' stands aequitted-nayi. if .yini_. tietuially - n - ti, plaud his course, what, permit - tne tU,:a,k i jis \ duty ? YOUI3 fathers and m others f •--• Yorr , ~._ yoms, sisters and brothers 1. your s; emplScy en and teachers 1.-:-There is ,not one You ' , .but haiinfluence over Otb. and th:i l iltiflu . • .ence is inueh greater - than y u are pt to im , agine. - IS,it not a- sacred tr .t, Whichshould e 3 never be-abused? 0 parents; do-You as consit er, you ought, how; Closely ysen• childr it observe all your ways, andhOw eagerly and Itecilessly. they imitate them.? ElllplZlers, do you estimate sufficiently .your reSponsi ' ' bility in regard- to hirelings 'and .domestic servants, who are prompt to_ adopt , :yoUr bah , its and manners, but who seldom possess the :` ,ielf-control' which_our education and position. . -.. constrain you_ to exercise. _=Your -preceptS, enjoining sobriety .and moderation, pa 4 for • ' little. Your practice, (*Mile* color.and cowl ,' tenance to self-indulgence, sinks deep into their. hearts. \ One hour spent by von -in 'thoughtless convivality, may plant. h'e seeds of sin and ruin in those hy n'hinn you are at-_ tended !--And the crowd of wives, tnilthers, { sisters, danr.lters; that I see before Mc-do \I they always consider with hat:*wizard - pow••1 •er they rule over man's sternernaturel" It' i ; is our pride and privilegs to *ler to your' sex. At all periods -. of`Re7iiiid. - in -all rela:- _ tions,iyou speak with a voice_ which - pific l , trates to our gentler and nobler sentiments: • Most of all is this the ;, case, when . Au burst" ) into early womanhood, - enedriipasked by . bright . hopes --and fond . hearts—when the • • Creator adorns you with graces a& charms . that draw toirards you the= dullest souls.--- . .Ah I bow little do you appreciate; then, the , sway which, tor weal or woe, yon wield over ,:.t those of our sex who are 3-our companions and Trierids I -.11.5-that sway ,Alivtty. 'wise and •,, '• holy? Is it always on the, side of temper, ance and self-Command ? ,Alas I alas! could .•__ - `the grave give up. its' secrets, what tales of horror would it not reveal of woman's Pe r ;Vetted influence-:,-:of woman thoughtlessly leading men, through the intoxicating , cup, ',- to the brink of utter and hopeles's ruin. One . case of.the kind was tnentionc4.l to me latch:. , • It is but one of *many. '., '. A young man, of no ordinary prom:se, - • unhappily contracted hahits of intemperance. • His excesses spread anguish and shame thro' • - a:largewand meastre\respectable . circle. -The earnest J ana kind \ remonstran ce, of friends, • liewev6, , at leneth khi him to d t uist—andi ' feeling that for him to; drink was to die, he . came to &solemn . rolution that-he would abstain entirely for, the rest of lis days. Not •- long after, he was invited to . dine, With other . - young persons, at the hotise of ' a friend - • friend did I say,-pardon trie,-he Mild hard - - ly be ti - frieird,:who would deliberktely place, - , - on the table 'before • one lately so'lost--now , • so marvellously redeemed, the treacherous ' instrument of his downfall. But so i-it was. . _ The:wine was in their feasts. Ile withstood - . - the fascination; however, until ii,,yourig lady, .. vatout he desired , to- please, challenged him to dun k . 'He refesed. With banter and . ~.. .ridicUle, she soon cheated him out of ail big noble purpose% and her challenge, was ac . cepted; die no soonsr' drank than he felt that the demon 'was still alive, and that fron , - _temporary sleep lie was,. no ~ waking with tenfold 'strength: "Now," said lie,. -to - a ' friend who sat' neat to hi ,'“ now I have / . °tasted again,n;and I drink 'll I die.", - The i v • aWfutpledge was kept.. Not' ten days . lad • - yodel before that ill-fated Youth fell under • ' 4ha horrors ' 'of delirium: tremens and was 'borne to a crave of shame and 4 dark dpair. • - . Who would envy ihe emotions with which . that - 141ang lady, if not - wholly dead to dety '• and itty,retraced her pail, ,in a Scene of taiity;whieh smiled Only to 4.tray ? • -• Let me-not.be misundeisteod.' I. "do' not -maintain that' drinking mite is, in 'Abe-lair -.' f the scboola' us per 1-- Th ere• wrap - o - , se t , ma) .., . . he ~ cireitnistances under which to use )otOxi eating- liquors is , t rid _crime. There have been timesand places in which the Only_ in - t Saricatirig- beverage was- light wine,. and •where babita of Inehrhdion _were all but un, • known.'- But is - that iiii Coe.? , Distilla tion --- has filled our r isimi with .akoholic 'stimulants • -- of the most; fiery and deleterious character. Our wines, in, a large proportion of instances, • . .' are buvipurious compounds without/grape juice a& with a, large, infesion.of -distiltl • spirits, and even of mote' unhealthy .ing - . . :Elena,- As lonq ago as . the daisOf-Addison, -40,,iiiiiditi tlip,,Tauler, (No. 131.)that iii:Lon 'di theme . wets .'• n fraternity_ of _chemical (.)- • • sratomiliito W . work under- ground,in hols, ,- • c a verns, aiid - dark. retirements, to -conceal -their - -zarte* 6- ,frOintlio ateervation of man . . ' kia,&' ."Ther I . .ti 3l >toi*,_., Pea_ ~) 2:lP h il aol)he'ri- a ii; ' daill • e!c 6 l4 - Yed i n: -7 t!l#,'Y4 lo 7!stPuc4i'an• oiii7 \ • ,quorsi and by ili,eiilforga i gi: , cl d es _ ' . - eandistecustatitsS4. -o ,fhPS'slo4.74e alreeis - Feliovidfn ty lite Chyle* imxbiCtifeitteVilli . - fi - liagt;is ef Fraice. " :7ri:**4 itettir . e -.; ,- teler'et if -Me . sole, mitt 'ol!;l.tit:OutiVialm' •-- .frpm„ ax - apple. • The - practioo ef enlist:al': i . - . , ing these haze cooterfeite fir'r l 4iiiiii-eitint: 7 ftASlTri)mfliiieg+are; haa'beconin'enireralat m ibis country that well-infori edr - of ' Isegljitkittifocil.Ous aver-emits /0. 1. - - -eitiTgill9n. .17 - 9fi'll*.i.m AO fronf'--alm?ad: - -tea ".or triOri .1.-. ! it b9ine. - '``Pl4'inidiwnii ' tr all !g a s : ' l 7 ,4 *a' _late - --liiii)iii*; .. __ i __,i1444 - ,,,w'jlin ~ . .6 i #::yii*.34,t4,i4i**?l ir* pm. ~ LowslitKploseo, ; Wilie 3 /*riot iii, - -Tomble4: : A did not at understand that ballot Aat . I- 18 ' 1 - l i eo6 l4 6o king, lic : iiii*'-iriff' 7- bi44i ~. -.--Auidei*K4t4.4l-**7,4!'erl-::71 , T hae g - ; ,411 * 0 0*;: 9 4-'41iiieit , 143i4 -- iii• • :the wine t- = Uftiloiriii; -'''' - . . ~. . r -.4looansi.-..3-k: riibound-*4ere-vie - , 19;# 31011 ':41,-giiiites f t ShitiAriiiiir `'l fly'' • -' . -;"_'• : ..tri ' '--' ISKIN which thiN traffic s carried t 1 t oto i iN id. tial has !been refs CI to in tit -Frinch ports, I f who' ha4' been in i" &habit o -stupid!' , four times in the Tear ,- 20,Q00 - ttleti of cham pagne, of the p ~ duct of te grape, but fabri ' tett in these factor s. !It is well c f known hat theiinposition of these- counter feit vrii, es bas.arrived at - Sad A _Pitch .AS to become .noterious; and .the! subject 'of much complaint, in this coon y at leas t. "* In the presence of facts lilt thete, I ask- 7 , • what ii our duty I Were - ne _put of ten 'of the Coins or bank .bills. hick' cireitlate, counterfeit, we riliould feel -o igeci; to decline the - in': altogether:: VVe sho Id Sooner dis pense entirely. with such al dinin of circu lation, than incur the hazard vhick would be involved,in using it. ,'Andern .if we could discriminate, unerringly, o ur elvek i . between the spArious•and the genuin we " should Still abstaintfor the sake of - oar s, l'st our ex.. ample,in t 'sine , sti l e)) a rued um Lit such-.a • • - • I: time i once rage fabricators 4 tiled- work of frand, and lead the unwary , nil' ignorant to becotiv, their victims. Bnt n Atich a case, abstiriett,e would be practi. d at4great per sonal inconvenience.. it is of SO with all: N tinence•froin intoxicating; -d inks.j ' That can f object' u. -.to no -inconNenici. e `worthy to be compar t .l with the iiirsonul immunity wit!' .which'it invests us-,--lith th cenSoling eon seionsness; flint Nie qe givit i ,.7 no:cncourage men ito fraud, and.' placin no . stumbling 'bloc in the way °film wk.ak ntl.nnwary.l TI e. 4nestion, then, is not . what may have been tither inother day Or tiler' : lailds-in• 1 - the t ne of Pliny or \ f Pao! ?----brit what- is I } , prop r: now anti in or ow land. The ap postle Points us to a . sryn •hieli ?o egt meat, i mightinause one's brother t offend ; ;arid' own n)agnanhnous reSeintior „under such cir cumstances, lie thus -avcnis ci .-ft meat ' make my brother to ofenil, I. ,nlill eat no meat - fir I i - i- hi Sta nds" /11 '1 t !C t -C te cot ins "ti hat may, at one timelL be but- a lawful and i nnocent lib- I City, .becetne.s, , l at •a bother; a. positive sin. The true question . then,-the " only, prhctical question fonthe - Chriitian patriot and phi ' lanthropist is this--4` in ter peranco abounds! Ought not niy persoiilible i fluence, whether, by example or .liy , pii.ceil; '. be directed to t its iisipprssion ? Can it Lie suppre'ssed t while, , our { present drinkinglusages continue r In all ' 'cotiiitry where distilled liquors are so -cheap. ad • so ablindant i nd4 NI here the-I practice of a k ulterating every sk4i,es of fermented li-, ri q nor riboiiints—in - snill a country, can any, _procticril a d import:int diStinetion be made bitween d fferent i kipds of intoxitintr li-, ii pion) " I abstinCnce is to be 14-actised nt all as laprugerttial „ori a charitabte, lict, can it . hared yeti practical talue•unless it•be p 1.41 i -, Shoe.rom all that tan . •intoxicatr .1" These • ques ons are, submitted, with Out :fear, to the most deliberate and 6rehing scriitinY,• ° Laklies.ami . gentleirwn; I conclude. ' lirei- Cher • youil patienceliner --my, orsii "physical power:l'Nya' permit m e, to prosecute this sub ject. .I devoutly-li e' flai r in the rein:lrks' which I havelow s mitt:ea-flare offended ..against.no law of ' l . rtr.sy or kindness. .I wish, tn• Seri in no ' 5 ! ailing accusations--no wholesalenuncia nf.- .When; Paul ap peard before the lie".ntioes Felix, he reascinf , c ie ccl' with hint , , weare 'teld, of temperance. !It is the only appeal' that I desire to • make. .:, I might invoke your passions Ur your prejudi-: ces ; . but • hey , • are unworthy instruments, whiCh lie -ill be slow' .. to use wh respects I himself; a d • they are instrurne its which_ . generally. coil, with. violence, on the cause that empl 'ys therm There ... is enough, is thii.e.aaSe r to 'approve' itself 'to the highest' '"reason, and to the Most upright iComereuce, Let us hot be weary, then, in calling them to our aid. • I ,we are earnest and yet patient - 7 -if we speak -the truth pin lore, and Sit , speak it wit all!iperteverance and, all faittr fulnessot list iit length prevail - But few rears haie asse4 since scime of Ins, whe are now alien inthis good work, were as .igncil "rant or isskeptical as' thosewhiin we are linos!. anxious. convince, ' Wii th en- thought ourselves" censCientious'ia#urdonbt.s, or even iii our opposition.. I Let Our Charity he broad . O ~ , -enough to - nCede, to those' whoI; are not yet with us, th same generous construction of motives which/we then claimed far onrielves,. A., let " us resolve:, that ir this rpoble cause be not advanced, it shall* throtigh no fault •ofurs---thirtt our 'iOal" and OUr discretion .sh go hind-in-hand—and 1 that fervent prayer to God Shall join with, stern and in.l doinitahfe;offort to Secuii for ,ii:: a ITiumpli . alike.peacefuluod permaint. -; . It was allorions &MSC busnesis* which e*.n abled St. Paul, wheiy•abont to , take leave of those amongst whom - he had gone preaching Oe s kitigdwil of Oodoo illy, I take 'yoti to record this deg that I 4V,L; ill;i fro* ih . blood fil: all 14C,X.• yin this:. cons.cioustie4 be atirs,linty friendi,i4 respectiaeleast, to the bloodpfdrunkardS! • . ,' 1 MA,... - nOt one, drop of sh hfoOd of their ruined sou s he foUnd,at 1 spotting Our karinentS. . Are we Rio t . to of l airist I - we 'servants 'and follow ers ofllim 'who:taught that itlis''lnore i)less i - II to give than ;to rkeive ? , I 4 4 113 see to it, tb t ihlood4tilltinassattac es - to:us here. '‘'S' -- ' e take a octane which rill 'embolden . 'Ps .challenge the closest • ins :'tion of .our _iA ~,,. . co at itireapects inttini riiicer—whiel •wil 'triable sstoontet.,= witho t, ifear, , on -this; gr unifiiiil6strthe presence; fill our Judge: S , ; M 3 1 ao false,-scruples, then.,-;.iiio ;fear of Nan Which' bOngetb ,a, snare:- . 4-no .441 id.. spirit of t -isellindulielice--,n0.. uurelatitingq and -unrea• •souiok • preiifii* .detbr .fis , -friii,,domoliat." for' whichlywinot: fail -hi rejoice, when we :tome" to;sta red.efore '4llo,Son-of gan. -,, 2.. - emu en ors`-Wines •p`i - . ..t,,,- , .... - -:•=,`:"- '-•--; ! ••• •- • -;:•.••••=::t -: •; I ' -. . : 7 7- 4,1,;P , g - , = ,4. -' - la st : 1 1 4 VI, 0 ,41„,,the N tl 4 H ts 4 . -,- '.• '— - tGijk Ar ci'aNV 4 *- . ° ,..- 1 I ** o - 01 - - t-r- it'lil.,wkiit.: ' tfoililkalo#P ..!4 , :# 4 , 1 '',N4 1.. - :i'.,--,', --,icouilra„iime..OF i P•? l * ll2 : : ttc' e ' -I'i,iii,..-,'at 1.441 0 ... ow.ln-- P! P.,4;?1,-- -,,-.2.-are'i,-.ir4Nitik'or* -. qs.liii.4)o;, , ' - 'msP.-4,..- bn xhifiis I L litii4Ke.4,4o: Mli r-: 'Ai.-4341L7tiiiiiik!u-gil ...„,..,,, sa L. ,,:,......„ , st-s,„ .',' - ~ , y i . tl7 - - ..-“,%,; . 1 ,., -- .- ri d VO9 Wil it : -' : ..i ii - ' t .91.EPY‘,P.`,4 .„...f. e , - ....- ~.,..r........, .37:rt; , : ' '' ‘ : ,, i'' 4 :-.,- ' ,:,-:t''''.''."'-'• 11 . 1 il ' ul :YV CI4L:11. Ey: Avg. our eini thnditth, (the ,erei(n;i' )k the e add's; 4 •Uou;' - ...urine, :is lie ape7, - nd- how: 'athill by' =roi b4-14tictietoto ter ; On ..yines, re .1 extensiv.e tte I and:Mnr: rely deserip-' .ed; regain . ranhe, but of - is nip unborn g e,h.zaired wines, flibrica . lieti , ports,on tied t ucl.mark are, they.are ketsl,for which 'kited the ex ent to 1, --- It= - 7- --- -:.-.7 -- i ---- - - .--=..........5... _...::, fiOtii*-0 1 . 11 .4..';':,Prt._ tr... Thursday Morning, :May 27, 1852 GEN. WINFIELD SCOTT, OF NEW JERSEY. *l [Stiluect to the ra tification o ,thePoople.l • FOIL AANAL COMMISSIONER, • -• RF.rntS I.'ILLtAM F. Monts, 2. :Tests TUAQUATB, 3. Jon?' W. Sroxits; . .. 8. SPENCER MCILLVAINt. 6. InzuF.s. W. Fy.i4a, 7: .limms PENIIBSE; • 8. JotiN SitAEFFIR,' Q. 'JACOB MARgIALL, • IQ. CnAuf. P..WALLts, 12. 31. C. Meaceg,: 13. .Nag. Alincit,Etiv.-Attni; IVe aro iude Bell, aild Hon. G. A tary.favero. _ • In severalparts of the South,.deleg.ites tiare hen appointed tAi . the' Balthnore Democratic Conientfon, .by Union-Dem ocrats, and Seteseion'-Dethocreis respec tively. In Vermont,- in spun instances; the- Hunker Democrats, dhAlleased with. the appointment of Delegates by \ the teg ular orghnizaiions, have drlvin ofrand ap pointed theirovn. From,lqassachusetts there-Will be a competition for 111 r; -tours seat. The controversies springing out of these conflicitng claims will be pro ductive Of: great - exeitement, - and of diffi cult adjnstment, The Richmond (Ira.) 'Whig pro- . poses_ dint instead of attempting - . to-en fotce a Law which violatespersonal free dont to an extent not to' be endured; the friends of Temperance- should 'attack in- temperance through the office-seekers and office-holders, by requiring an oath from every man befOreentering upon an office,, that he has-not drunk, norbought for oath.; ers to drink, any intoxicatiug beverage for the precbding•twelVe Months', and will not during his continuance in office. -This ensure sober officers, and arrest. the . demoralizing system of. treating at. elec-. tions. The two, great vices of the age are,a rage-for office and a rage forliquor. By pitting them against each other, both . , may be - utterly exterminated; They will make a very pretty fight." We fear' that many of the ce-seek • offi.. ers would be but little influenced- by an extra-ju ma oath—arid such-alone could the friends of Te peratiee _ impose—. - should inclination. .r . appetite prompt them to violate it. It is the olicy of the more unscrupulous f thit cl 9s, especial ly about election tim "to be all things to all 'men." They , ould, therefore, he much more easily 1 duced to -take7stich an oath than to ke• • it. Some.haVe.been knOwn, to becomeU cellencTempefince men 'just before ele.tion, yet . .when elec. - lien day ~ 'carne th •re was no lack of " treats'''. On - their P: rt; notwithstanding their pledges, :and a terwards, they wore as mirit*tlig incline. , and as ready to - in.. twig° as ever. W. venture to say, the / Whig'i?ati not yet ' d iscovered the David that is to slay this ; droliatb. - . Perhaps the -Maine Liquor Law gff vio lates personal freedotii in a manner not to he endured"—Lat the south. ' They have, i. undoubtedly, •ery exalted notions ofper sonal freedonl 'in ',that , quarter:, Yet ' it seems to' ns (*lithe Probqkde that.there are thonsands of human beings in Virginia at thia moment,' * who ivotild rather live'un . Oert. th e laws of Maine than those of Ate former Stateieven though they could get nothing to drink there 'better than "lore whit water. --- . - - F'GRAHAM for Tune is' out in a new dress--nevv type and fine paper-- and, as the ediOrisays, "a new: cover,- fresh ire tidence,- great hope&and maniel oui go humor. A now volume noin mencei ith the:July number,.and, if the several numbers t ereof equal 'this-one, it . I will behard to ' t.: - IVitli SUCIi extern al adornments an internal qualities, Gra hani (we mean th 111agazine, of course;) mud - be a prodigi ms favorite with the la dies, si and 'the re Of . mankind:". Terms, , for eiininntits* .00.iiit copies for six ,thentbi (or 70 ip!gesY$. 5 ' 00. - . 7 PL#calikpores 31,takziNr.:i—The May , . - • number Of 'this_ admirable mold Magazibe; (admitable; bartinsitat t pryisra,) is remit- , et Its iaiied'4,iiiiitita a .. ..aa'a s aar.ii i . I , eres , , i o . rii ... itn -, a:i4t . r . ii ,a.f .. :iye . ,: , , co : - ii:s . Nat. ~ ; .1.0 1 ) . -0,. - il,0# 1 /,4 13 : COI , :liit''-; ; 4': N 1 0 11 )''' , , t,,AgNs - 41.**,: , :0 3 tt_07914Finar,;end-tile - Dm,3otilktkiCanfeder;teyttrf).finvimg: 0 - 13 u ' ~.;_,-, -' -3. -' - 43 °at -4 04 1 ; 01 #e - Prese0: 14 ; ,-,....$ .., ii i i .4.7..,,,,e.,-, i,=:-.., •iii , , 1 .-_t_ ._,.., ben , ' A R 74!. ~0 . 49# ZINZ . r° U ng bail :ie:44*.t ift.S.. all-t*.:Pc4li99o . - 1, 4 j 4 j 4 ,l*-44i 6 9 111 4 , 7741 5 . .' - linitel i : 4.41 0. 11.0 .0-. 'fli' 4 4' - *l4iiini Otibe trPleitl.Pa!‘ IiP 4 E with, an'liiit linnibei;-vilififri , .4'oiiiiintii -- it - 1.12. - H.. IL. FRAZIER, EDITOR. idoi;i/aosn, WHIG . 1011 NATIONS. FOR P.RESIDES7, of scrka . Cou tj: TOB rattupprrtsi. ELEOToNS, JAMES POLLOCK.. 14. JANES, H. DAYPHAILL,* 15. JAmes D. Pszrox, 16. Jll3/13. K: DAVIDSON, 17..Dr.J No. Dlctluctitou. 7 . 18. RA DII Maar., -19. joi s Lirroty. • 20. Au 111 . D ROBENTIVIN, 21: Tn x4s J. 13:Gu.sx, 22:LE .is L. LON.% - 23. eIIatSTIAN METERS, 24. DoslikN rIIELPS,_ 25. Sslei. A. PA-ail-Lorca, A. E. Baowx, )te ( d_io" Hon. .1 . 04 Grow for docutneh Breakerg Ahead. Attu iVublindiatt.s. . . 11*"..61- .Wiirtiliktniti*: , ", ire ; 1; - theof . Jo n ' s r i c h:- I I ' a out. , .first a trca p i a 43iictitiac4-t - a-ti3 readers I nt tionwnt*. .r -j. #i iittAnitt, civtit*Ltrell -ktif.iWnl CO lite* ;Amen '- - ,, '-- s e r ies- -i n reader, Iv' ' niiith4: of :paper4f entkled:":tbe rrl . a 0 ' Per! kat) - Histor' ." I Mr. - alley :- wi ll co#-:, mecca the eases in.theoly. number vi.l!it / an "austral a Lire Ey' . Andfcl,'.7 - 6.44:- , , 1 11073, WWI will be c mimed through Some . fear: . r 'five nun rs of the work; - and - 'will be l follewed.b ther aittiCle. la& VOted to the twist diSti uished Men iii i iio hive added lustre 'to th , annals' of the 1,4= ~., ..„ tion.. This feature of Ault. will, .noldoiibt, double the . stibscriPtiotaisfrof Alia, p+u it ' -, lnr magazine in a veryffhtirt 160.1; : i .. 1 Bartain:oircra ti larg remium ryintltii. all new subscribers , li t w is thelinulik) i t t make - up Clubs, A ps.citnen copy Fart be seen at this office. .-- '''.. i . Terms4-One cop o the Magazine and one of the print, $3..1 , o letipieS of Ole 1 , Ma azine_and,two oft i print, $5. - 'live .copi s of the lklngigine aed five of Ott IL .priti , and' an extr4oM of / each *or to the get ter uji of tbisTCls),sl.i ) .... .- • it Cliffing.s --The 'Governor jaßhOde - 'Stand - - ..1': has no' - ve to . pow r, . ..- , .. —Kossuth has been spending a;nay_ or two. at .Niagara - Fall. - 11 - ti•was, expec ted to • leave there fo`. buffalo- - to-day, (Thursday.) - • ..i , . . .t 1 r:—Tim' adage that. "" Money makes the mare so,”- is said' to bo reversed in tbe City. of New l'Orkl;1 the - re the ltra l yor . , 1 • 1 - , 1 - maki.: the money go':-1 - - ~ • —SzayEs.—A reont arrival; at §an Francisco .btought , e l ver - al gentlemen with slaves4--ono Zvi . h h :twelve, another six, anothei seven, an soon. :---r-Alelesccipie co in'the mornipg, of tht Cambrklge,Observito intre . skits; is now, on Ina le Ohio, wheii lie: make cen.lOn tltis Sbason; -1 . ' -i ~ . - -fr . -The quantity clf land in -the Nor-. therithemisphere ,is t That in the doutli ertiii, as sixteen to five, • . _ -• . — , Totit - HOod!tay . -nothing- spoils a holiday like a• Sunday! oat or a new', of boots.Tcl have Aitne set easy, you/ garments mo4t - set the example. - - _ ----=The Prince of Wales,. a youngster about twelve yea r ns./ of l, cost two hundred - , thousand dollars. a yet. Precious . ymith !, I —A meetiei \ ha i s 'been hel4 - it . San - Francisco relative to Jbuilding a 'railroad across the continent. r • • ' ' • —.Horace Preston, who, was-recent ,-1 ly captured in. New, !York and take# to Baltimore;: has been ?Pureliaied from his owner and set at libeity. • ''•• ..; ' • -----:On‘Se:tturday l i nkortiing last, Gov: Boutwell; Of 'Liquor ILaw, and. it is now the law of the State, to go into effect - on the ?Ist of 'July, •ivi,tOut referenCe to the vot . of thr ; - people. - I - , • ' .. , • ' .÷-=-The steamer 4umboldt arrived at New torte On the !23d inst., bringing,l London dates to !be , 10th, instant, and Paris dates iothe9iliinit. 'The Bet- ropeon news is - of little importatice,lpp-. litically or;commercially. ---L---Tbe Emperbrlof Russia, • by • 'a re...- cent ukase, .enacts tfiat Jews who may undertake toooluniie the Steppes, 'shall receive each 150 Silver roublesiandbe ,al lowed.to employ chtistian laborer& 1 • . -:--- etco W AnY.—Martial law: as pro claimed ePresburg on the 25th ult.. In 7 i l' cent3ia fires.are of weekly occurrence, Hin * the ci y and environs, - .‘• :- . -±-The itioßrero -says the , Carilttli dies are devastating ,all the RiO Grailide Country by frightful murders and , iobtier ies.. Both the - American and . Ikiex4an: population - are in ,Many. .ifistances t3an : -. doning their betties; and seeking safety by e flight - jnto Mexicb: -r , - , —The -people.. of Binghamton voted,' on the 13tb iost., to take . $50,000 in the, Albany- and Binghamton,' and the Same amount in the Syracuse •andßingbainton Railreads. - The rotelwas unanimouS: • , THE St:SCIUEE,ANNA RAtt-tiain•--- Albany, May 2,4: -- T he proposal, for loan ing the Tait 'of the Oity, to the; extent of $1,000,6 0 for the Sink uehai naltailroad, was carried. at the electron s to ay by. a i - : I 1 ' ' 1 1 arga m a j or ity, --Several persons died onboard .a cm the Mi ss a , ew apt steamerS4 t i ipp • - f '1 since with a disease tliat bore a strong•re semblance to the Cho)era, but was cliiiinc terized by eyroptnins 'soinewliat, different. One 'singular featur 'of the malady was the absence of all boc•ily pain during Sick; `ness, up: , to. the-motrient of d issolution.: A .• i ---- grand jo l ipainen ' will take place at St. LouiS` during, -the ,suminer. Who will be. queen org,autit H 11. 1 ~ rF :-:,—A , London cerresPondeat ' of the Philadelphia Nori l ik . ! oterlenikeentrailicts the seportof the, nglish paperathat Hobbs' hiat had b f eir pieked by. 'an - Eng- lish mechanio.' :. 1 : 1 . I ..' : - , i ' i .;•-•-'-',Jentiy• Lind Goldschinidt's . are . i - ..,i' H. well Concert on.`Nandair,eve'mae laatrla Oettic,Garden, W 113Opreinelii,lriiim `Otani. - - geven. the ‘ PerisOnS-were l i 11,. 1 Present. - ''''' -i --, '!. --=•:-.A petitiorikh : been presented to, the -poeni 'eliire .6 0 ' 4 the "141:E. o fi nr h ,44- altj t *'l t hM '6B :Cliitre*O l -4,/11. l 'cfl u Telt! l t4Pieti ; I; f*t.h 4 ifii,iti)9o . l 2 413.ibie . thgttil)11::!:141411POt ti'that ; NidiVe - ' toi• --- • --4 -',-.Yj- , 1.4, ,1 , . . - rki , • , . , 1,1. ‘ ,4l. :i ard - 10 1 : :alealooun7 H r ir:lit o :- + :11 1 : 71.03 1 1..i i teile4,4;01*tolri .:4 114,0, .. i47. 1 ,4 ' . i. i.ij I • ~ 4- .-.,- , .,-:...- r1 ...,. 1 .1.,..,:.. , 1 c t ! 4 - _1 .z 74 - -1 1 : 1 1 road,az ter, w Volts- Ire yea the w9-= it exrhatt ri! et was dtscoverec a 1:91,13 inst.:, tit the 1 11'y 134 d. i I'd Oavigator of `;lie oy to . Rort'smoia,b, liii.firSt balloon' as• ...c,-, 1 4- 2 -.,,g,..,:....,,i; - ..-„,..);,7„. , ,i - .:----Tfte swan met tBI it . 3r from snap andsand bars I k i n revi9t4l• which' b lllccot,q -immerff* asses of-iee 1 44 1 eke after tlie breaking up oft Ihe'sprieg.l- - ~,, , .; 1 :-,' • :-. - , tt -----/k. i.Telbgraihic2: davit - 01 tenet gat , 24tbi Par, - t l l4' m of cars through frimt Tol ing the m;clion sekithere 1,. i 1 ~ t arrived, aiid ‘ the routeis HO I i l - 1.----...-4 , r. • Pulite, liaisilectiag rhe miss Meeting' Iregard ling Alnil Rennes was held in I 'day Id) , 4st, and attended b Taber libel most in fl etentialn Isquebn nitboentu - .. .Thei m i r led to Orde by the P estdent, Tiffany Em., and tlt follels ons repOktedi and pass a uttani i te - "esoleal t . c nseque . cep blishmeutj 0 111 A 36. if* ik: 1/'f of a mail reti,te in -connection , mnil routes ;Arcady established ;`t`.Y. E. IZ. l 4 R t i and the , seat lento!. from Atilidelphtti mid II it I has becorie cuecesiarp that should be midein the r o utes fu the mail 'thr4ugh the 6aileill" of !the county:. ; 1 1 Resolved, That itf.'ll 3. te' este and location l ief _the mail route this County,l l the interests and the Eastern 1 townships are in :I n L I secondary to Itho,4e of he +Wes That tbecitign of the We 44) ships are atnOly provided with e speedy- comehluteationr- with t Seat and theil mails enl the R.:-. th townShiplil we repreSent are accommodatdd as - interesttbeirl bless .require i l. That or iye a r have been di cornmoded 'and, • the inadequacy otthe 'pail to that we ,word ask for sotnec in et our wa ts. I , Rt.:. aired, hat:we' respectful P mt. O ffi cel: epartment: to s Route No. .94 6 as to:pass by DUndaff, orni i itipg the oftice 'at' and. to give aim addttiOnat trip between Leetx and Harferflim in connection wit theirOute ;al tablished,'a d ily I giv op mail fret] 1 dale to Harford that the servl SPecial Supply Route 'No. 1.. 1 1 Milford te 11*i-ford be 1 tratiafil to pass from t lidera to Montrt which will gik-e a- daily taall T rdse to _ . Caro ntlale,, !I IIi i ITtcsolced,, ll That we fnrtheir ';t! pert meat to' 1 o change It o c r e ad to Supply,' arford,Gibs n - i 1 Thomson, an terminatestl il Depot, and iy i tts give • a tsupi tly ti fiees, omitting the office at en And that a Ripute be earabli be ly 'from Piiasant Montt to which will Ii 4 4 pply rrie4 (- all_supplied.) ' hand fatilltaie the cation beivyri ;the differen towns and the county seat. 'Resolred, That a co y e;th, Lions be fet'''‘.arded to HOt'. U ,r a c i.,.. HI U. Pulle , .;t , ilt t t at they ti 44 their influencel .hese cbartge.T • i * ,;d I Resoliii,ll hat we aski 'tilt- t I . ,es in, the mail 'routesr because igts of the gilunty and the ',bus itizens reqpire them and - tin cntinue to a4k and to petitiot eptyrtnnenti until su , h '!4.tiot cof the itier- as its iinpo 'mis. I . 1 ' i i ; I k s WII;L 41M C. TIFFANY , D it. WADE; 1 Jtipait TrLEn.l, S.:fi , lm:ten, i . licktni AII E l i:, ~ Ni.tsx,-Teen, IV. IV. ' WeiZeken, i lt. H. Ea j 'e?Y' Cb Int pie ha. opy of ;a I Note ad _ dress Hollsemii?t.toltirli itrebsi J.- at li-i - - i i . ~1 11.entacrro7, April .: On rny re4ent return 'km* f and that theintoroent had arriy t er intentions of:rny • GeYerurneni n)y official Conilections NO* the . i ',f the United State.. a.. , .1 ~, i. 6.;`' The Secretary:of State his net reply t to th 4 .note ‘Yllich, I e, y I uty to cress to: . hin),444e . De mber,iiit :relatiOnto the ire i l le mill . ry hilnors rendered to 1 6 federa 41 - itlioritiei. I ' l , .: .- 1 1 The Secreinb• of Statehad led utt myluterviews - wio inm,.l I t pa rt it en t, liould Ate no Idnger on, Iltna tioecimPadie4 1 44 ' i i de qsi n certain jeu• als of Italtipore ~elphia: Th e assurancee,,,wlii , Ye 9 to i Os t wtiting,{liaye be 4 tely burlefl, id in the, ea`toe r i are only led lo the niore ; yirUl • hich were;tnntinued iti one ~,.wi A journal;o ilia* Orleans, A usage tlitot4lt that city'', I hay ibject Of .TrYi disagreeableNie 11 eonsitiored i/ my duty} atithat , f Noretehei-l—to infoini the • oee annotaik6i, so iiiniilarly: :•nd tliereupeti theSecreitarY of M, • to iiier-totith -Noyenber---t ;rth _his relatib l ns with tneehoul -1 in writing 1 . 1 ". . , 11 .. 1 1 ,. `1... On .theTithlof; Janu j arY, i the: 4 tate judged 4 to.PronoUnce.P . ub .t se presence': !of Koisntli;, a 1., 'sPeech, in whio he stiuonsly • .I'lungary to 4 new re llion, :at b t •k aen P •,i, proposed aieetiment. t pation et thatt kingdo m', pion. teas cil such kiltran ,Icontrary ICith iirriplesti i :i • n E . well halo the pos; had', give''nie iiii ou.' i tate i that I e.iiisidered; i !diess-myself to the hi gh i‘puldie, to `.1143 ,issure courie wria tli' eirpressi ;of the gov,ei:n eat . , of t , - I Oteetol it it !nipple' i f ;say thatientipe'nal my tOurs 1 hnp rendere i Itioeablel lb*Piesidqn oninlie, t 4 riklneilie l ocel e esigtn9. . , - i O 4l exis f l i*lbetwilen=j t.ed Stateskl ':: z -' '' - 1 These Yer*U i !l!tiPix!. • Dad sinciil ii:liikr: fir .. titi;loitkir, liaritqn - of del Preside, -.. apt aitoiiMo,-"'"liPliatio -r -- After I . l iVi,l.tOeteilii 'liVerAtiOlii*: 'AU:* ! tho'Beere*iY: ~ .iiii 4l, ''i 1 iirisOW !thi:' ''' - iikit'l kY.4O /3 . 4 4*: 64 , ..'-`. - tk4 lititl"i4 1 4 1 -** . ff',.r" t o r PI;OPPI pI4I - 14:Int • 1 1 - ) 5 !'lF.' ' 11 I - 2 1_ .. ~ +ls..^. i.,et.1f , ,-,l!t 1 111= f4.17'1` , :t'' , it 110 v perm it 'the ttoie! .inua official' relations; ? iomet4ir' , o fT. 3 theJtelel 1 4.14' he lifrOttio! . - ti-fr o fi t , kiipliiiton _._.:_zpfeeF.-_,-, 1 14ourigifig 'coo- 4 4 f io r oAs-IPPA ' • .iciint 41.4..tioctfili 1 11i0.14 i§g.140;1414 - d 1 ..' ,. . - W- --- A. p4o:tt, cqn# 94 - to' 1 2 elf Au -. d=!. M. WeTi. T.ol:,*Ar Portino44 functions lifirfurtber orders .71' . i .''''' - ' Receive Illii "Seretari ' ot- Stri* - theeX ,, . ression of. illy high csinsideration. -'..:•-- ..- .. ' iwir 6 /14 s*etai . y: If se' i; la- \Mr; '• - .--Hit6eman.2.: '- :-,,, ~ \ -1: -: . , WAsturicrroia;blayt, i;52.'11,`. ' - , Szit - 1-4Co4toirimunication to , . the: Seeie•. 2 :- - . ryrof State, Of the ppthfultiyno' a a, - trouncing i.cter.l i14q4,06 11 to lekvelhe ..iio 4-: ' B l*. ta,. nib s tatin g thid' lir: filiglkiit4Aciiiiirit;l6 ensul-C neral..of ...Austn#-;nt - , -- dw- . 'Ycirk, I will cont inu e in: the discharge of fu ctions un , l i tit further orders ,bas been racily - . , - In -reply, . 1 have the •ticri!ev: - ' 4O . 1 that as Mr..Be‘illpilt iS \!(reit :, kn Secretary of State as as• sondem veiAi*cil.‘kaitYi anY - einum!lejeatie may be litelier for him to''siddras partMentin his. official. character, cefred with. entire- respect 7. ..- I avail- myftifof this. occasion you, Sir, tl i he asrrance, of thy.iii , -.. 7. HUNTER, Acting § - 7 - bo for I,y for- t hob .1 4 1 the fini- first , • - qui, bed: toLe iiir Pt a 1 tik 1 dill!, Vi I- 1 g i r v 1. du !, the 1- the the . rail mg, nses yin ,IPpn .stb Y , t a. he L ange x to vine, week will, bcll ea ci t rbon h; New, so as epot iota 1 T ,- I r I 97 •. De- Ist6 '9412 - lack . 1 . ue lanna ••se IkclE urd, vv. at rnuni st ern A: lel quest °curs , inter of its e: will P. 0. taken e 9 1 ied rel • ore na, fulfil tivo to unaent ed fi I,ered it ro . 13th on. and th . hope State 1 .... A eti wu 1 marks,' l'hila d even 'e 1. nd 1 . 1 . w.o, tnedi- Is;and, ttack.t. 1 Mula-1 n my .n the ations., 2tst i ento rn ely 9 fraised ; ' dechn ence ad on- . tr . .fate tat:::: .be ary o and -in • ionary untged Trey y 4 0 I the spei Inanci. I. ; Tt 11 1 rostra' zo 4 i Ant v l ' ,' --- IYes so int mall 6 nal'courto iv', pro.i 'seswhch „ t Do art ' a ntis o it 'my' tut,- toad t autitsiit of th. who or' ti dis, nOf the se iinea United .tat 'to Ile ' el bled ionimen' ll l) rOv,ill_ justice. 4 .. th dtelti ollside e'lii rope, : thof J: thi • ..: wit , •- 0 t he g' ' y .-' .op_see.: Austria 114 . e'Uni ces . liet'v•ii. 'g We ingot' ilti', -brsti r offiii - 117' liali ' i,. (1, i! ), ! 0 ?:, i1e0,'31:1.,' ':,-:-IV ' tile:-.;py - *,,,,, btti- - . fiolil ' be . iii • t ' *, !el*” Mitt ' i • '1 L , : : • -.7 " - -, ' 1 -, , . ....:, - - .-e• .0044: .._ F,,,:f7,„:„ • . • . ..- • . . - • iddretissf CentralthorState l c.mi , ; Co: :-.-....-.-': ~..'.''. . .,'-•,:. r .: : 7•• .:,','-': ' . '-i0.: .. . , -• , . ' -. '''..-1 . - ... : . : .. :•-":':''' . The - NAN. 4 ofFetinsybptnap67i -...1 6 0!.4 . , - 6 . fiiible - • etleiroPtir t atictfiof the:ere4p ~. 11641 'str . 4 . 4 . 1eihity., , *2 : .:4 . 6*r,* , .! . :eit . e . ; ;-• 1 . ) , ,i, - ,le;i ' respect ftiiyAi)::siikip.,:i( : tikiiii!..4l ~ „ I I their.sSt to ' . c;ent . rel.;:COPtpitttoilhcr, fellow:'N ihigi :Of - t he. - 'll.nitni,'' ,e 1 400*, t i ll of their • Ositiop;'entt their.-- - rdaittitis . :..f : r Piaintainipg - it.'. • •. - ....;,-,....- ...-..,-.- - :.-• ': -I-. -,-.'' i:- , .As Pennsylvania haa ppver - i,yr•i - sr 4.r. ...cleetorttl vote in itaie,..and.'asheisliite y t - 6 t', - totif6, - ‘aih.erciettire• ', the ., ',• - .:ar . ttitrer -::.. f the:Conteai; - .aiid;:bt: e . o*eiiii*ei:thl) 7 ' tle-ground,iit Is Prin . CpferAht:tstt,ti,hii ii - a. , e. - the best - afeatis to- 471(4 , - _14&:::87:9,14iii.-, l '!i . . ' d Litt` cireutnatan,Pea; . telinpart:•• • their : kite . If ., edee . candidiy:iiild ildiloctiy:tei.,tl4orbiet.l ~ .r•eir Of • the seine 'faith: arid - paitt.f: - ; ; :: . :' . .' . . - .:1 -• .: Thellatory of the, past::; fully- eatabh es' the fa itity,'of the proposittop. , that , . • ~.. _publics are un e ,'orratef4i.r..-7ThF.:-,pletriortes of. ..Witshingtoni.qiietion;:itartiot - p and 'T . ,- '.., ll:tr . ;.:t each tis.that 1 ilteAttieri'gati . ,-It ppi.tk 'c lirs;.niypr yet ':f,hecit , ungrateful -ivitt.f. liaN'eled her . ,', a tetie4, , ,- defendectlt . ' : r. .rig•hta . -. and•-adtirned.,her; . kiiiii . e744:itil ! ..,, ',.perisbabto - 6ti0, , ,0. _ , yhji:id. in ac e; • with the'iriat Ore of ...rean4rinl';:ia4,ftfiett.. C.•,' ..- with . nible and genefoinf in:4i 11g,e.. - :, . - ;=;4 ' d ":.da - •hingaa. human : helaris'•::':44., - :.Foii4.i ut • 0. =as : no w w;:,tbe initri , toe:hatidPiped,:hi6s'lf Oie. - •,c•tp.i'7 , orte...b.f, horneftirketitt,••••the4l , ; tt ' tntres . :,rOf wealth,. iirFeatedthe atrongt4ljii his. body and. thepOieri Of hi poitOcl- 7 ... .. I t . ,led .health, iiiiallfpl:j4 . (lie-defroi.o; is ..,: ~.. „ .. ;con.nt iy.7i).l . olloiB.i'e.Oiv** . .140:!k44. 1 5 : of his fellow.ditiionithe'-higheit :- f .-Partl ik hOnors -- ,aPd . re .. . ,, ,id4:-.71.00 , 'th.c:t9.1.43c.riii, i., tytoffers :.t. a Oilier . thetrt..,;,: - •' . ; i .',.i•,..-Z,--:i ; -.•, :•• '• ~' la.:fidelity.tc. : theieonstitittinti;•A'end Iti •-gratitude to its defetttier.,,:.... - rtniy . We ,i 4 liclinotftetlgeg,,no -:.siiiieriinr,'.i . 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' • , 1 -rnP9 ant test w e are;to enter, and f i er E l be sake of-cherished I n principles fur voitg# we-hiveiolingtcon-. tende ,* aido NY si.*lnn4ar !mi.-banner, tind.;sith '''Onl - 4;4 1 6 PrIT - 4he Whig s VelinsYlvallia 'Ol / 9 P 9ll' tl i el‘ i ,his of tof ha' United;,Stated, Or th ey, kiniw..aeither warsk.o r South) In none' with' them another:Aniglity and' inc,Ceisful_ effo rt ; ` to overthrow again l iiid.f 6 Te* the perniciou s principles otitheir,commen adverse. - BY resolution of die State Central - tint tee.. 1 - i • - .' , DAVID TAGGART,' Ufa- T : iIA)RLES 1 1(?MPSON JO NES, s'44 * 7 r NYhi* :p ap er s * ft'6PY. In act to - Incorporate.the Widish! Plank Road Company: '-. ' ' sEr - rpiii i. Be it enacted b 'll ' AS'' and..'i ease qf Repretentozves ojr thi - C9m. 'nonweal It. of Pansy roma in - Genera/ Assonbl inetfand . ‘ ` , it - isAirebi enacted by the - auilt rity qf IP same, ;That Ream J. 1 ' Chainpi in, N. D. Snyder, HenryDewers,' 11 ' 1 ' J.. a S e ar l e , vi 1 .. 4 vl( ost,- , .. eoriar -...eury Drinker. Asa 101 instead, William Jessup,; , liiititc L. Postl'Benjatnin S. BentleY.,4e ssa T.Birchard,-WAltonl. Sher Wood„ Nel so,n Ross, Jirstus Lewis, John TaylOr, Charles F.:Wells; George 11. Wells, Bas com Taylor, Berton ; -Edwards, John II; Black, Harvey B. Ingham, William Camp jr:, And L. P.''B,talford 'of. Susquehanna and 13radford - counties, or , any six of them. - be and they ap-bereby appointed cora commissioners to - Open i books, „receive :subscriptions, and organize a company by the name style - arid„title s Of" The Wyalu-- sing. Plank Road ComPanyi'l-with pow._ .6r to constn4t i plank road from4at, or near:the Court= House in theborough of Montrose, by the nearest` ut , route to the Istorth Branch iof the Susque gotta river ' at or iaear.the,nuth of' the Wialv - sing creek, subject to theveelationsy,t, , restrictions of an' a n t :regulating t at / aPike and - plank road.' conipanies passed;.the, t went y-sia-Ah day 4 pfianuart, Anne Pont ini, one thousand eicr t hund7rtand,fiirty nioe, - and the sever; inpplements thereto expepting:th4 porti -of/the, ;:thirteenth': 1 Section of said act b rela tog to tolls which k discrirbinates in favo ' .J.wheels of great . er width than fonyi cbes, and the said company hereby / in corp orated shall have f ? power to, reg u lat e , th ir - tolls with i n:", ! he '': limits prescribed by ; said thirteenth c ''- tion and the provisio spf the supplem6t to said -act ( without reference to the width of Wheeis.iinany ca , \,. ',, - . SE6TION ( /j. That 1 e provisions. of th e . ae - ara.l,.third and fourth sections of an,act .si ~: entitle "_An Act to incorporate the . -Montr oseand . Harford Plank Road Coin. ! :.:pans.',' : passed the.third day of-February one, thousand - eight'hundred and fifty-ow -- b 4 and the sainetire iheyoy - extended td ; ' the companiherebylibconoorated,..Prtei 4. dol l ,/ That said: company Shall. commeuci 6 said rond within twoyears from . .t4e Pas:, '' sage Of this art aid :com p lete the sayle in six - ye -Ara, Arid prat:l'll'44lSO, I hat 'When ev6i.twi:l or more miles of the . said, road s .'slit completed and approved of asjs ' provided by-the said general act Sell y _tlie ,Ir'' supplem ents thereto the said company ' shall• e authorized to take tell therefor,. Y Praridedfukther,"ThWi in cape the cow 1 . : pony shall not have coiripletied the whole' ' road coriteniplatd by this qct.by the time '' named herein, then and in °that case die said c.ompany shalt' have. a.s full authority • ovet he part Com - Plated i as thmgh• they`. ' had d r completed the Whole ofsaid rad , , , . • SE C TION 3. - That gild company may .locate their road so that the same shall in no n l ace rise or fall more_ than ftre d e imes.from a.. horizontal line; ProOrd, That the - piOiOlOns - Of this section hi x - •• tended 'to thit parViiart of:the-MOntrope and 41 7 aiforil plank lies twpenhe railroad and-liarford. . A New way • topro elTethe falai v The;axenns - ,l;teititia;i •Y -yesterday - t - -verp on the, new -Work f Mrs Stowz, ea -tilcPi, j Uncie •teit'i 6264." It is said to be n-very ; , book, full 'of tree: '•- 1 le "t 1 '. • ;£ • • hI I sena 1 ~ 1 eel a great evolve wtt t a aholit ton fanatics, and one that should be put down.. Its - pbjectris to illustrate the evils of tlO:dnmeslic slave trade, and tbe OiatressanainfferincravhiCh attetufit ;sr" i• t, a ppealtici•;:the ciltistinaii feeliUgs: ,ate I tSinpathies Of ,the;:reader, in'support, ( . the abolition:of slavery : The work entirely free that finatiCism; ivbii has marked, the cereer of NNorthern'at tiouists nt medern tifil6s, audit _no - oda iPipeklnnit that which_ pervades it, had been introduced intoithe discussion of the eitt i eStion, it is not like 4, that the botnis'c • Unian would ever have been Weakeiled by MI Ve.rAheie reagens alone,the may: val,ii_ani,iYi : '' „I. - -- '' -- •- 'k. Union-! therefore; belioCis. the- &tell& - t tie -aud*e Class ;i4i ong the ftieita of the 'Union all who line Our coil tiyatill its glorious institutions, add hate 4 de• „pi tian of ; the Old. Wiirl - ,- -to-.Zie IT + or doiv,ix - making eeeri tto coo. the ..eril, 'xiri4 lone }vau l tdo this_we, wu recently t i i:l4w. ,, ..,, , .... v t ... 1. r - '. *, •= 7 * :44 I n oid r to meet the allactes , tibolitionJale, 4/ trooldbe well if l o .: o .f.tliel, - - - ifiritifro . Ir4zilgi array.fi. ll. ° l4 '.#4 . 493 , • - . -- it, f Ol(hlY4iSiUniO nl3l3- ) Vir own;ehole_il;lVelpp - 1114 and they al [,,,,,_ ,',., a , ~.. a' ..' -* i • . The friends o l .the HATI L i r , o ii K , or ,RidvoN 'nforci Aid dcl s oi iii in- l - v. o l l e ti g :: - t il b li ti tle T a- i l h f t li s hr o d aT sti - t § ' l i : tti k t;' li0.!-. 1 ** 11 4- , biii:tii '0 , 9/47 I l fe Ado- *'' i,-.o* pi : 141010 :iiett , at:kra9 l t ie i t ' I j il '-ing ,-.111 ,4 it .-ts :,..:4 ssenimett.)gt oi4f 1. t 4 " 8 gra j - li - a 't)i - an4.l/ Pleas 4'4; *liiidinfluch‘tts'. -,- -- , .-._' . :- - , '' - .Trulii . t4l'iii'alitoil4eful . fike A ,e 7 0.,u,r glorious trk4 l ) atti oraiife P - el b . y . ivoßito-4-iiblibili..--.103.11) ', „L . _ 'Jo iiinitiodiatiiAistmlution by_ " vu " ) IfithYk'irittbiti i.!x , Vicki:a' : 1 0 8 ; Still 'S-0‘,.;-(ll44,itiii;iiiiiiisitek.ll 1)0 . 0 f: e' liirfe frightiiid,O4r or o ft t 'e_: ' ,; 'siliiniiiik .: ooBn ., :nnt_ - 4f liis' *it I ' ' •, have clestF'4()yed an ci;iioi4lo in tle stitution, iindl a ws r if dialritatimi Stilt' You kftve turned tbeliaii4nfa )ltl pl 6 by your tigiipliitiiii4d ; and no`` will resrnre qieirtlirfirailie Vision 12 ' Mr. u6EIIIIIII6E. Volpe niliiiiioei t , la u _E Plibije"woiu(or rtcrisiii(WW -41 clefexdiv 14, afastees of me ti. p• ,Oli, i * .5,„,,,. 00. St` Pielo4oii. . :iipiklni theli - __kaa a ' t cle•Tiiiii'', ta more I —NitY Paw s ' 1 t . .