S Mil D *GEORGE 11.16 - PIIIIO.4IPS • 1,\,4 C A ILL 1:$ 2E3 M. . _ Tueschii• January 93. F. .. 1 ' The Peop4es Ca?,:tlidales.• • 'POW. ['lt Mtn • Tll4 .:; D A M Waa l- etlaitil,t(GlPll ijenlecratle .1141 imasonie Can efirlate ibr Governor, zazmlnt Td (,'6icaoly apoilrett , cotornn Ih Siaiuling Coto,ntittec, s for the election on Sitturchiy nest,-of tawn;L to - the eatintSr Con .to berffehrOtrthe'lilonthor 10116%1'th* lot.. tholturpdse of choosing ilelega tes to represent this — county-in - tlie-sth of Al_ar.e,h_Converttfon. , Quo of the o b jects of the Statreporetition will be the nomination of a_canclidate for 'Gnvernot Vii this paint tliere.can be,lnit one feeling. JO --SE.P.II-121TNEa__will..reeeil'e the .11.N.I.N1..:11.011S • _at this particular and most suspicious time, to ex - -._Another..subjecl enga,cie the altentiort of °-• -the -CMlVention, upon which there is not quite change, theth /*° " .l) " * "' hi "* .°E. a l' a " of bankruptcy? WMit need Was there of a imhlic, so much unanimity—tie-mean the 'niestion in relation iot . he n 0 0 . 0 .0011 ot - nsuitahle/t . stottioe imperative .call upon , the' holders of checks at hat (line? :Oki the Collectorvibe] : .Preitioncy. * Some are opposed to the' iftroduCtioti - of the subject at - all - in - 'the .- Con vett'. t o-(1 !.e..- G . .thvermu e "'t- a L 111( the • tion- , - others are equa • lly anxious that tlic; subject- . e°l ' nflun i t Y' or did l ' e- '44' to ' ; should not - Only be freely-discuss'eclibut ilies' 7a nomination should he made-, anti that General :Thu O atf "" c-li° " re ars a bail "Pc public AV ILIA A 141 HENRI' liA be.the choice. { wrongiwtheir stispicidits; but if:lineal:de 'f-hey--contend tharthevu-i-c-e-of--ourstate-slroulti—and-autple-c;xp4tiation4thust.le=mai.elloAlteLpub - - t-ti th e 4 tivitttoti. • before these suspicion*-can be . removed. - Lc luur~l As _ for otirsett , ssi (10(e. , the cattor • ef . ,: the t One of the circumstances , ;mule pulitiEhy r ittriti „ g . tio „ .. I ,,, frotti, fray , rif,,„•--m,L, (ho- explosion of 141105U:7n pct bank.. the fact,. that ° following.) feel (mead. at all times it , -- „t wy • t ,„,a et (lie intinediate Ifiends,of the ado tistration follotv die' voice of flit:, Ocople, - 13t1,1 wi; „iti:iys ' in Ne'Y'Ehtlan.ll Jahn desire that that, voice should-be di.stineny ex'f. t Hall ii " w t i-• '''" rie q: lu°d ' S' ' *S • I Parmenter Idill, - 2:46...eolleetivc c ly-in. - _ btetr to the - G odium:meal th Bank; in •a snni - , • " Our own indrvidind preference — is easily - known, mu banner. streams Irmo our Mast head, ,*!.'s4-.-°c*di'l4-1 li 6 - `amount --- ainount of its capital of 'and sve hope never to be rolled upon-to bike if T' .:50(), " 0 '” _ down' until it waves in tilninpli'e'ercoti - uptions grave.' It is a glorious one! It is stained With the blood of our coutttry's.foes. It is. brightened . . with the halo of a hero and statesmans name.— The voice of Harrison has beep heard in - die freld' and the cabinet;-he is honored; loved, andre $ll for 1838.7‘„ To bitirif4 litd14:!; , , Vri. Saturday, .Vo . : if , l7-r 4 1038. AP rnrzrs. 141V030/4460 00 '—.LP;9OO/4: 0 4441b0.c w fa 0 0 -4,5011,,---I t 9-10,- 4.50 6E4,600,- Ece - ' tcc F .-- -51 - - -- -Qtr.Fterl2-:5;).--: "dett'siorl'a,clOges 0125 Whole Tickets-51-10 „ • 25 clo --,,,65 - 25 Q. , larttr do '32 50 ~,,,: . ,.:,.L,:, i ,'• - = -- %:Pii'l - l= : VIRGINIA STA'r - E - 1. - ;(:)TI . ER Y.. _ For the beticlit of tilb MoiiongTtlia Acatleirry. 'Ciass /16 I fi,r- IS3£3. . u "GIiAND CAPITAL Primus: 35,29.1-11,76-1-6,009:-5,009- 3 ,00 0 - 2 , 50 0 .• .2.3(.11-50 prizes - of 1,000! &c &c - . only $lO-IlalyeAlss,--Qqarters $2 59 Cert.'ibf Packages 0f,25 Whole Twketb $l3O : do 25 Half .Do 1 do' 25 Quarter do; - -32 50 • / Virginia State Lottery. . Nor the benefit of the town of Wheeiing. • To be Jritwn at Alu . andria, Va,Aaturday, Feb- `•rtiary 10, 1833. , - . „ SPLENDID SCHEME, $30;000--10,600-6,0W-- - 5,00 0 -4, 000-2,500. —2,000--V,7173 pf 1,900 ,, -20 of 500--28 of 30b, &c &c. . • Ticket sl.o..—llaif fl.s—Qoarttir $2 50. Cart's of packages of 25 Whole 'P ickets .stso Do do -25 11311 - do 65 Do 25 Quarter' do 32 50 jjrf•Ordcrs 'for Tickets and . Shares or Certifi cates of Packages in the above Magnificent Selione - s - , - w ill receive the most prompt attentipn: and an official account of. each drawing , bent immediately after it is over to all who order from us. Addrcs4, • " - • .1 S —GREG PRY' & Co. Managers, ' Washington City, D. C. ORe ILI.Pta C . O URI!' OWflslipl at Court of Cumberland. county, will be 1 I exposed to. public sale op Wedia.sday the ! - 13 - 11 - 11 - /lay i,f January-next,—at the-public hoose..l KOSo,-.deceiSed, East Pear.borough township. said county, containing 21 - Acres and 107 Perches, more or leas Being part id a tract formerly cal led KtelSO'S Ferry place. : This' property is divided into three partA, .and will be sold. "separate or together,. to suit purchasers. No. ',That part of the.aforesaitlpro-• petty situate.ahove the turnpike, and on the river - Siisquelianna..cohtaining 9 -- /terer, mitt 0. perches, more or less, with that large•and commodious Brick Ci Large 'frame stahlev - all nearly new, and moil.? occupied by 3ohn'tionybeck,,a • TWO . S TOP:. * ' •FRAME •rt E " was 'Contiguous thereto, .a valuable Lumber Yard thereon,. and ()tiler necessary improyements, and beautifully - Situated.. It is - one of •the best stands a public IMuseNif the county. No 2. Chat .part whic . h lies below the Itarrish,org - bridge, • containing-8-Acres-and -15 per Ches, more or less.' running along the tut'n.pntte road, ablifirt4l-pei 611-e-s—ifeartlre roll toad, with a. Lumber_ 3(ard on the river shore. - _ There is a house occupied_ as a store and,otti - er improvemeas theretin ereeted. No. 3. That part situate on the_ turn pike•road,: containingA-Ae.res, more or less, with a TWO STORY 111 rA - =S.I K©IT 5 E 9 ' thereOn'efeCted, occupied by Laymis Banks, a good - Orchard of select fruit, a-garden, and oth . er,improVements.' A portion of the above .property being situated OM the river shore; : both above andbelow the Harrisburg bridge, affords the best. landings in' the vicinity; IiaVIT: log the advantages of the turnpike ;• and Abe, rail road being within a fete feetof it. . It 'has for a, !Ong , time been occupied as klanding, and Lumber Yards.. •to:ofiet ty posses ses many . ad,vaptages ; its favorable situation, and it s connection with the improvements of the county, which makes -it well worthy the. attention of purchaser's. Due attendance will be-giv - en-wrelltrians of side made known On the day of sale by'. . _ • .)Wary .7117Cinney, .• , • Administratrmes. By order of the" .COUrt-71*Itontak Craigh ead, Clet k, O.C. • Decepther‘lB .18'37, • No:soNorth Foqrth at. ' 11i a e —Jana a--7:f7it ruary, 18,i 8 = Y—virtue_of_ 4 ;)C- Jo l'emisylvania Legislature. CoireiPoodencle of the Iteralit ar...Expooltor. 4 EXTRACT TO THE EDITOR, DATED' . . . //o7ishurg--Innuery--?..2,_1_821 • ln the Sanate, this ;Homing, the.AlebaTe On .Icir. .Darrai.fit's anti=Patron eesolutioris, Was eon(in tied: , y--,41.14-41iller of the city: lie was oepostid to tho sweeping denunciation . ,of the uncenstitution ality.of the resolution of the National [louse of- 1 Rep‘resentatises.. 11e - 1W reford titoreil Thai the . words declaring said resolution un'c r onstitutro4fir be stricken' out, and that it be dechired"an necessary and dangerous sisumptien of pots t.;" but this . interferred . with iha -arrangement of some senators, who in all probability 41 prepares! - thetriielves upon the resqulrons In the Original,' shape-so attheirsolicitatiop Mr Miller withdrew his amendment for the present; - . , The-resolution submitted - horn. days since. by Mr Kelly; authnrizing,the'Governor to - prcsent,a awoitlitYGenzrat Hugh Brady, ataa testi trioniiii our appreciation of.his gallant conduct at Bridge yvaterancl offierplaces during the late w adopted nem: Con . . In the Irquee,:"lVlr Reed of the county,-called up hii resolution instiu - eting . our r-Oreienlitii.es --in-etingreqs-to .: -Arn - ctrean a ppropri - at*ptifi construction-Of-a-pry-Dockiand--for - the - general -repair-of the --- Navy Yard - at Pliiladelehia. Mr - Joluron way opposed to this - etertutt stringof in 'structinne,to_cir congressmen, who,' he thought, were able enough fo 'attentl.to their duties _with= -- out being directed by the House: hfr Watti• could nOntee what, - good iturpois • cOnld' be oen --aWered I.);sr.,the resolution, unless .it would be -to insure. le Cons 111611 5.0 10 gen ernan roil t *c - o - faity - thar good work or forwarding their _interests.. He, with the last speaker, was op osed to instructing .members of- Congress subjects with which it 'night bo .w'ero acquainied.7' Adter sorrieTifUrther:AisctisSiOn-the. tciufutiod opted. .foF lhe - better regulatain_of the Banks, utiops .. , a tli.LOa n • C orrspa [lies within this. montrealth. The bill provides that from: af terthr-next semi---annuakthi - claration 51-dividends,_ uo haute shall deciar.o.a - ditidend . 66:ll perent. .That from the - firif day of Itiaynexkba'nlis.shall . pay their notes in gold o.r,,sil.ver, in` default' of which their chatteri dr,c declared void. After the_ first of January, H 11, no banknotes to be LisaiLurid he:4lc / . 1 anti tali The. bill is made the order of the day for Wednes day the 24th inSta]ii.; --- On motion of Mr Laventz, - i (tir .the committee an:banks were directed to Inire into sonic al le,ti'e'd misconduct in tho co_ iniiitee appoihted to Sell -the stock. of . th e Wtst- hanch Bank at .V illiainsport, and if_they find the allega tions correct, to report a bill declaring said sales of stock invalid. ... • Tizesday 16. The wheels of IFsislation were to.. day suddenly stopped by tete' melancholy death, of one of the ablest meinliers of the:lower !louse, Joscrif MckvAlN-5,..,E-sci. of the city of Philadel .phia. This cireum;` - tance tbreW a gloom over our Legislative flails:. The deceased had been ill for almost a week, but wes:atithistime generally believed to he. conValescent; it was then with•no liitle,stfrprise . ind sorrow that his fellow.members Ignited that 16s body 'lvas discovered, in the morning, to be devoid of the . vivifying and that soul, which-formerly gave animation to thoughts that breathed and words that burned - , - had taken its upward flight, to join in the higbrr and holier councils.of the "spii•it land." The deceased was respected and admired in his public (:relations, honored-and:esteemedTin:theTrivaie - or ' drom - atiercle o - ,7-Thi - 11 - cruse, this morning,;_niercly. convened to pay the• ac _custornel mark of respect to the memory of a de , . parted - meinbeer—Mr----Fling v in4ery feelingand appropriate' terms, announced the' death'of his colleague, "Mr. S.peaker," ssid Ire,..:•'since the last -meeting of this House, death; with his relent. les4 'shaft, has been among us, and he has selected . , not en ordinary--indiVidttalHfor-his--victimTlut -- - ainimg at the -brightest and Most distinguished, i has-fized his-arrow where-the misfortune-cannot easily be repaired. - :It has become my. melee - choly duty, - Mr.• Speaker, M.:anomince to thiS Houst,rwithleeling,s.of surrow,:thnt can scarcel ~ And . words for utieraiice, that. Joseph nellvaine, • one of the representatives in this Homo; from the. city-of Philadelphia, 'islto,more." Mr. Johnson, of Armstrong, between whom and the deceased theclC - S . est intimacy has for a long. time existed, then rose and addressed the House tis ".'Mr. Speaker, Divine Providence haataitenfronvimougst us our frknd and" fellow- . member, whose death has ljust been so feelingly announced-to-this Donse and_the_contryjay, his calico.. tie, • . . In this event'-sir, there:is much fot our earn - Mid- soil:ins meditation: Ilernesakr that a few days Bike he took an active part in.theproceedl jno of Our hotly, to-day he • is ritiphered wait' the spirits of another and a IttitterAvarld. lie, member that a moment ago, to nfetmany of us at the fireside Of our homes, t day he meets- us tw — itrVa' . Orig. bonetcrtire-mansi n-of4a.s-father Ilemember the keen lustre of his eye, as in strains of impassioned eloquence he proudly-and ener getically defended lite great interests of our State'-=now yhat eye is- closed in the slumber of the tomb—that tongue is-hound 'with the icy - Icoldness of the grave." . ills nottny purpose, ,sir, to speakan eulogy on the character of the de — c . 6asedwe all knqnr his. 'excellence of heart, his amiability of disposition, his. sincere and friendship, In all the relations of• life, . the dicetted. t hschargedall his whie.ther public d pr domestic; witicii.cliect , 11.11 fidelity that gained , him Universal love. and 11 deten'sa: well, was Lis,ihtiniate 1-7 • d' '• him• companion and filen isle met in every walk of this' transitory life r _ from the fireside of • ' I Iris esteemed mu lier W w the halls of legislation. Aml,pitiMut the expression of my deep sor; roW.fer the melancholy event • Vttlireli - has so al ruptlY dissevered the many. endearing ties- ' Our friend having gone; Ve cannot better charge our duty to his memory, than by the LOOP tion,of the resolution ylliCh the deceaseCwae lle - d - up - corturfcditivi.. mempirktn, offei to tbie House the-last 'session after the announcement or _,, thedeath of that good Man, Isaae• DOwning,.'Esq:-. -. `, of Chester. itlr. L : thensulitnitted several reso- - - lotions 'expressive of the sorrow of the hciuse in this bereavement,: declaring the order of the inocession4the fitnoi•itl;' &C., when the Muse: ' .. . : . . , iinnaediatJlPatlit? l ll•lied• • . . '.• • - • In the',`'epa . le," the ciirresponaineprodeedings . were had, after tyhich tlfat body adjc4rned,' The ''-.7 resolutions Were sulnultted_hy'ilr. Miller; of . the , • ~ .city, andseconded by Mr. Penroseovhodeliverect.; . on'this-occasiOn'Fa-most-bt•aotifol_and_apprelpriate,----L --culogyz-npon the: deceased. -rePresentative:• .It : ~. abotiusieit...in fine feeling.and tender- pathos, ancle was listened--to ivith-S nielancholy-pleasure - :' H .- ei/nesdoy-17. 'There was no session in , either .'. '. noose:to-day . , • • . :... '• • ~. .._....:17.curday.181...._At .the early hour of fiVe, .!Ite.. i Legislature assembled;-this tporningi , to attend the • • body' of liti - ; M'llvaine, tolhz.rail• road' depot, ~. whence .b.: te:charge:_ be, . e - O committef -bothi - - li ke houses., it •w • ()preyed to.tlie. city of Pilladcil• ... phic -s f - TheyrisseMbled. aitarajOi, - the tuiiiiil — , hotted'. meeting, and ProcCetlfi to their ketts. r tornql duties. Among'the, petitions presented to•day, ,was one, from a comtnit.t.te of the 'Anti- • ' Slwery Society,at present insesston in this place, - on beititlf of their asking the use of the Itepresentathe . Hull for the i •purpose of deliver; ing_lectures,thisjeveningon-the-subject-of-ilu-. ratan Ittglita. The petitinn . heing read, -Mr: 7 11'11- ...-. vaine,,of Chester, movedithat th'e prayer of .thei - petitioners hegranted, .This was nigh provokkg 21= troliti of e.s ettrynust;-nlidni-no—faihionntrie-in ou E!we - c - F7-Wii - s. ns enlin ns 'her; a ; - thing very -uneltpe-cied ; but . could: -- ineyer consent, to see this Hall:- made the the, trei for, the 'dissemination of ... incendiary - 7 doetrinew ? -- 7 -- 517_ssrs: Pray, _Gilmore_and- Reed- of -:th fullowed lin tlie — track — of - th - fledford .county representative,- tt happened, in thiS question, as 1 blieve it dors in most others, -where thereAret. debates, that it had two sides,' a negative and an affirmative, a pro 'el' capi`w ell- so , lkfr.'Stevens found hinnielfOn dud - other 'aide; he' could see imfrropriety in g'l;inting trie-use . of the-Tian for the ,purposes asked foe by, the petitioners.;_ it. • had,- in, Minatterlesa- instaneesi - -beeti 7 granted to: • almost 'every-one - tha'e - -wonlel ,, ask - 7foriti - lre - m- ---L membered . hihited in the ' Spettkr's: chair, and. he could riot see that fiddling '%•ati rribre.iMpoetant _tqtheir tltan:un. inquiry into the _ rights of supported the - re (pest _of - the Sodiety.. takin - g the'questiMihy yeas and nays it-uppetti•lJ that for - grantitig - tiro application thu yc:as were butt 27, nays 56.' Lit ttc Of-importance Was dente in_either i101.19e. Priddy 19111. Several rtenncies having 'red in shoat.. Ammitteeq by the Jestase of Mit' • theSpealcerfilled them as' follows, IJc - ..llinchman !al - the committee on inland Nao.:k gallon; MI. Coplim on the ,committee,on the rency, avid iifr. Wllingliam on the Judiciary Com tnittce.:.. Mr. Karns some thee ago.: subMittCdia resolution for. the appointment of a joint Com. tnittee to hivestigate the sdliiirs of the several hanks of theAComnionweOth. This resoltition came up to- y'lati second' reading. -Conce“ing', EMU that the Committee on batiks wire )• corn teht to attend to this duty; the resolution, met with •lpretty watrn , oppoiiticnt, and Was }lna* postponed for tile present- On Saturday , the 2Oth,,lnothing of iliterest oc curred,in eithr House. bills were passed through -Committee of the Whole, oh second and third rtaaingi'but they are of no int• portance to your readers. • Cr After our paper was put to press we re ceived news. of the ei•acuation of Navy Island iincl the di►persicn of the Patriot: Army. Tho' cannon helOng - ing to the state of New 101 l had also been given up to Colonel Ayres of the New ,Yerk _militia— • Liiss of the .Black Hawk.--The Black ' .. Hawk, Capt. Taylor, left Natchez tin the nZll..inat.-for-N-ateltitoches,-with_a_Call_____:, load of pUssengerSTlorses, attil freight, including 500,000 in specie, owned' by .. - the United States. • -That night - while on -•-• the.M itivissippi, a shn.rt distance above the. Mouth of Red River, she _ burst her boiler; ----, iclicehlifew Off Oilier upper worliirfOr- ward of the wheel; and her pilot and en:" . gineer . ereTin - stant ly-kiljok.--.- - Severa - li--:-- - -- others suPpnied to he lost; the exact - nuin-:: ___ ber.; however, - cannot • lie . aseerfainitt—_-____ four or fivewere _severely wounded; anti: several others . received slight bruises.--;- -- A large'Tortion ofthe-passengers made the shore by aid - of'a 'flat boat, and about 75, - 00 . 0 of .the.specie-and n. large portion ~.. oft.he cargo were saved in the same m ner. • Seven of the horses were killed/ . The hull of the boat is now ashore partly J .. under_witer;;near. where the arcidentoc cur-red. •• . . , [Southerner. •.. _.... . .... A LTIIIIORE PIA RKET. , . ;s'idurcla,y,"Ttan. . 6.4"13:1"-- F..L.01.1•14-4n'the part - tif the week the " • , , -- Ofore price ranged_fromsB-25___to,S--50,iduttho. wagon pride was unitiom at $8: - Since then, however, prices have declined; io.s.lay the wagon price ranges front $7 75 aB, and in - an occasional instance a fraction below the first named rate hits been.paid,--market unsettledivith downward tendency. 'the store price to•day is quoted at 8 , ,5-8-25,:-WyLime_hi.v.e_u4_trT.PotiOns of mo =- . - ment to report. - • • f I AT. ---None in. market., ; • ** . 0012N.-A parcel of white, afloat, has been sohlat76c—we -quote white - at 75a76c. Sales of. - . yellow, from wagons, at 70372,ct5.. W v kIISICKY - .—tilnis are, held et 34..e15; We. frotn stores at 35 cents-tin some in stances a shade less has been taken. The wagon - price of bbla.-is exclusive of the barrelo- The inspections of the week - comprise 27 hh - ds; and 951 bbls. all,by (wagons. TUST received in addiiiiiu to a largetind extensive tssOrtment of Boots and , Shoes Supr s . 8c Black' Slippers • • do . v i tt ;'. •'1 Kid . do 411.0.4-0,,,a1e by :; , _. _ , GaAs. BiRNITZ: received :an ;fts'sOknient of Fancy em. • leather, .such its. Area's ,and Women'i Morocco, French do, red. did :green do, Black:K4, Hatter skins, grudings,,&c. andlLir s.de by • C, 13.441`ii/Z. IM