I V a. !ME &ALB AND EXPOSITOR. 0 II d n'l GEORGE 11X. PHILLIPS.' -ca.EzzsLti. Tuesday, Fehinary: 13. 1 S3S. The People's COhdidates. FOR PRESIDF','NT \gab uLt. - uialtauut ova, FO_R_ VICE ('RESIDENT smaaamß ilimocratic A listinitasoitiCCaw . dilate for. Goveinai) ECSUIP-a r 11142°2Y,ItMli W-The . colebratetl itid on e `of tliose.Whti'.were.ttindetirriS 7 or the L treich:::. -erolts and- dastsrilly, policy-of-pen. died * recently at . Fort' Moultrie, after-an illness of fit few •'-- kt • ThO 'Ladies The February n inber'Of this "Pont:of &Oka" 'has juit,rctie.hed us: It far e'veels its-predecessorsc. and Cannot fail to poltarice thedlsfingoislietirej)- Wagon it already enjoys. It is embellished by a --delicately_ tinted eip:m•ing of- the.ASlaits,_and populdr mnsim The literary con ients• are' generally from welt bhonm contribu , iord;4hOse praise the trump.of..fante has long Aince. ; sounded in "loudest accelit." The first "srtiele-is the 2nd Act of " Orz.nonq - liig - e42l:fratri the pen of . the accomplished Mrs. ----1 1 11-kbe,--4t-is-k i poiv-eifill-flrn ma r ic- e 1113 vt-a ad-d plots, in vivid. colers, scenes in the times which 4 r:tried tMen'ssouls"—Avltem out; forefathers, with . • ..irouls that — liberty inspired "'With knowledge of dcrerioing. to throw ".And yield their :any 'image to. the. Goil Of • .116-ven!" • Ttrerespective characters -in - . the drama- are well ...—..4u,staineAl t -antile ky_pr,esery.o.,-,And, so far the interest of lie narrative -is on the crease. , We shall look 31-ith impatience for the conclusion. - . ' "Stanzas, by Grenville iNrellen," are in his usual 'strain ofsmootli; harmonious veoe. ".4 Sermon ip a Garden," reniindsons Tey."ln most beautiful and picturesque style the writer ernbodiOmticb good philosophy and sound moral • - preespt. - __ "The E'inigraPirs Dougliter,!" hy Mrs. Sigotir .ney• . The Mention of this author's name is ample EliE3 4 g Althea VeritatilLisihe_conlinnation-of-a-lively isprightly narration; by Miss Leslie, tlesignet.l Yo convey a useinl lesson to the mittd or the atlerr live reader.• 1 . • . • "Ltnes,,to JVIr9. lirmansby J. E. Vsil, are .well worthy of dedication to tholnce "Queen of :Souk." . • "The Jlfurdere 'a Fate," is a well 'wlilten, stirring tale, dead puce of the.danger Or placing 100 much reliance .n circumstantial„evidence, in .Criminal trials. T e story .islan excithig one. " Feingle Educdlion"' contains many useful pradical hints on this all-irriporlantsulject=extry • parent should read it. - -"The _Phree Pieturei," by :hiss brpliint production, and - in a tale. of Kreat.power and thrilling pathos, inculcates the homely advice , "think, before you ?peak " • •- - -- - There - nr e - other - pieces to ( — meld liiinefeCO - forbids a notice.,. We cannot, however, 'refrain from a mention of two pieces of sweeftestyrktry.. The - 'Star of Hope," - Miss . come wiih.me," by L.Hents. . •• . 1 • • The publisher remarks. tlint a correct likeness of the present 'Queen of England will appear • ..the next number—and in-the July - numbifulifir- Araitrof Mits:S;icOunntrs. 'The publishers are certainly using every effort to rendertheir 'Book' ---- oceiptiblecanthisrk—a-ge, properly aptoreciate 041•;.... .Welearn from the National Intellineet-th.it the Pen. Reitiy A. ifuhlenberg has been nntni -tatea by:-Presidetit Tan.Buren, to be Envoy Ex traorttinariand Minister--Pleniporentiary - to - Hts - Imperial — Majesty the• Emperor. of Austria. • The Philadelpliin inquirer of Widnesday last, says:—"!.oll the 25th ult. the flange of itepresen. - ..- tatives-orTrailfilizallbred - x - rgolutionrbr-w• vntc - of 42 to 4, instructing-their-.Senatorsi-tind • requesting their , Aepresentatives in - Congress . to • .• vote againet any measure Which has:forita 'object • th,F,, t tuinexation of Texas . 1.9 ..the Union, for the ) •• reasons . thatit would be unnecessarily,extending our, territory, and create discontents which 'might , -- endanger the.stability.of the Union." .•. • ' The +Ligislaitirertar' Ohio_ Nays- Unanimously adopted a, resolution, protesting. - against the an nexation Te xas to the ljnited Statett.. Ai pro. pasiticin bc'eri_illoptcd;malcing the 'entire : propeqr, of, stpckllohlers t;- debts tfi!ey , are feitiectii'et interested,- by a-vcite of 41: to:28. ' „ • • . ".• • . letter' fiam'Wishibgtchi says:. :2 ' "At a',meeting of the Cabinet a *her 'roc ago, it was 'decided. by. the sachems,: that it ..Rives Could' rhot''ke . centiliateq,: the, • only ,„olternaiii would be ''tit which you are ,aware "ethild tie'easily.eftected , , Senate of Virginia to inStruct their,'SenVpr to vote . , for something be - will, not. Orcourve he would • imbieJiatety resignOn'erinformay with the con. ditions Onlait4lr.lie . . ' Spcifly:orEttial •• , • We Iveulti agaiq.eAll atleßticktref our rea 7 derti.to thhiluterealnglnstitutitin, In the midst of many difficulties its :eerier of prosperity has' been onward,and we believe (Malt has liad, and is*designed to *eitert.a still greeter Jand more bent; helot Influence upon the morals and literature of_ bOrouglt. Tbe . building,. riginalli erected 'for ......... denomination, Find :recently mu:cliased . by the, Society, has been .complefely refitted..- "bas s been divided jiltl;l' (WO general compartments. The,, fist gokloWer one is,sub dividedlintolltree-rOdmsrete-of-eirhich-is-beatitk fully furnished and occupied as the 'Hall' Of the Society..--the_ollter• two rooms,-ai d e. plainly and• i comfortably•fitted'and will be .occtipiedduring the presint year for school rooms. . • The second and ,olipdclivfnitin,is latige. and: spacious Hall 57 feet 'by 42, well.calOulated tgr + 1 public meetings, exhibitions, &c: "It has always been asnhject of regret that onr borough was not posSessirelso. room 'adapted for these pUrposes..i And:iow that this Society, with, limited 'means, want; apdAitted tip a -for , public -use, it isr-i confulently . expehted:that every _A_h_eliting_tinintto_a - _Sonied.y_which,Aten'tou - raged and fostered,-will beeotne an honor to our bo - totrgn. _ . ,The grand 31ealgn cif the Society as'expressed in its charter, is "the cultivation - of•theintellec tpal faculties-4e promotion of moraf;- . -and the disscrnitiation of miclui Information '! This is . accotnplialred hOlding, tegtilar weekly meet ings,-when essays areyead—and questions nor a trieratand literary character discnssed. To their •debates, each nietnher .hei the liberty of intro dtkidg - tyne - gentlemaii and two-ladies We be- , 1-i6.e that it is also the intention of the So.ciety to establish a Reading - Room ireonnect' with It a Cabinet of mihei als. : ,A I. The terms of memtiershlps are l rifty Cents en• traLve fee, and Twenty-five cents quarterly.— This money is deimted enifrely to the Increase.of :ihe inhe citizens would becom4, members; the, hinds arising 'from this source v -- t , T - aultrp - ut - th - e - SociCty - ii: - possessicirfofadarge-and splendid library. - We have' thus endeavored to show the objects .... ... ~ •and„intentions ,-of .this 'Society, and we much iniiitakelf they fall to - arrest the attention of every good.citizen. • ' _ - i _ • • - ' - i • oJ_Lo_vdn y e.tract_We_make-fromThe-clial ter o'rthe - Society, as.contsiaing their - prlrmiple "SEcTxnx-9. _anil.be - it furth.,r enacte d. -by theliuthority aforrsa,id. That the follow - 7 4 log shall be-the ft ottamentlif articles Of -the 1 .. said society'; -,, -•.-,.; - ,• . -- .1—.1:-Athis - -asso - ciatitaf-'slrai floret - et- 1 hereafter Ri -(Te'sig!) a (esl_l?),_ thicLAangArld tifie - of 'Tlfe - - - Society 4 - equal- Rights, of Carlisle, J'eilnY!yani:t...j: - , . . . . . .41 - ticie 2. The objects of 't he sr•ciety.shall t elte ,,, ctiltivatthtfriirttre'rifffeiratVirrCiir' ties,.the promotion of moralsi and- the dis- . I semination of useful information. - - - Article 3. The oflicets of this society shall chnsist of a - president; two %Ice preF z idetits, a secretary, a treasurer, and a librat ian, who shall be elected quatteily, by ballot, on.the .first meetim of the society inthe_months of - ikTarcli: June, September and' December. Article 4. 'No person shall be admitted 'a member of the society without lie is recom mended as_a_ person. - of Kilntl- moral charac ter, and unequivocally attached to the ob jects or the society. ii*- - ' • , . . Article 5. Each person on being admitted a member of this socie&E,_. l shall Thly suclu - eliffiiiice money, and gnattelly dues and chn tributions• as the society may by their by -laws, from time to time dcclare. Ar[irie 7.. Any. membei- may be removed from dike, or expelled front the society, xybose quarterly (loci or other contributions are due and unpaid for six monthc for a .vio- Lubin of these articles, fair a breach of trust reposed in hiM by -- the society, and for im proper conduct, rendering him an unfit asso ciateffor men of honor and honesty, Provided is afforded an opportunity of making, a defence before the society, in the manner vescri bed by the - by laws. .Article 7. Stated meetings of the society -- 1 - may be held weekly, at•such time and place !may_trom_time to time bc regulatcd_ancr declared by the society, and five - members shall constitute a quorum for the transaction. of (Business; speilal meetings shall he called ,by the president r at the written request of five members. , • AitickB. By-laws must, be proposed at least one month previous to their adoption,. antra - tiintiOii to alter or repeal' a, by.law, must lay ht least one month:prior, to its being acted upoii. ?" • i" _ • ../Irtiere 9. Tliat the fir - SC and second arti cles .are hereby declared unalterable, and that said society shall not_b_e_dissolved-while, sere are meibbers willing to continue it. ->-~i~s~- ~cssoaas-=iu--~r..a~apa~.._ ` • Through the politeness of Ilia publishers, W. ~.91AnsisAir. 8:. Co: Phpadelphia, we hive reeelv- I ed a large sheet of neat.and beautiful lithographic . ! ingt.avings, bearing the above title, and intended i for the use of 'schools, lyceums and • families.= 1 i - They have Keen preparedbY rosrAkullor.nriontr, i 1 so rang and ao favorably kflown for his assiduous and untiring devotion in the cause of general ed- i 'neation. - They consist of Ardwings tif familiaroly , d jects in nature, and are intende'dit r. to . aid p 4 e otbr , f ie_3l.llLymilkful icg l i er .0 ft eilkim owleclge..;_-_c_ _We' ildnktbatihey will_exerLinelimporfant'.in'l _fluenee -over-the jnyenile : Mind m Ary wlllieaCh 4 it, to think for itself, iul nes' oYertask the memo- ry: - .lVelbink also iat - these - "Lessons"isreivelt calculated for the jest deeigned by their eteem- . ed inventor. lire,,invite.those of our. readers, who are desirous of vie , winKt)iiero, to calf at our . loffme.. • . '. -- . - . Mere was a '.lremendotts big meeting," ps Jack DOwn'ngsays, on 1 -VOnesday,e'vening.l , ast,Ti. the city of New. York compOsed of the mechanics and workingmen, at Which resoltitions in ppposititffi to -the, Sub.--Treasury - scheme Were unanimously adopted. , - ..• A meeting of the :.lemocraticAntiinaionsof the county of ~ Lehigh, was held at Allentown on the..3oth'ult. ' Resolutions in favor Di JOSEPH _ RITNER arid WILLIAM HENRY HARRISON were adopted by the meeting. Walt.3r, S. Livings. ton and G. A. Sage *ire 'ippoluted delegates to attend Ahe 511i.01-ItlarCh Convention. - .Th'e National Intelllgenc'eris very irregularly receirekat this °Oleo. ,Can the editors tell where the Intl! lies. • -`" Clyv oTazliiiar ri;)vralati 44 . 1111 Ervaititter) Pennsylvania kegitikaOre. orF , espoooleooo of the Herald .k Expositor, • E,XTDACT.OF A LETTER, DATED • HARRISBURG, Fia. 12, ISSS. Mr,Darelay ,and Mr Miller of the. edam aed the Senate on lir Darragh's resolutions N and the amendments dependent thereon. . non ;this 'debate wilfdrays ton conclusion God oi4.4eriot'vei' thele is , atr'yet tittle prospee,k of an earti Mr Lee' chairman" o. to.viait the . .Easi , tern Penitentiary, reported. The feport . wag accompanier) with a ,bilt fm: the better regulation tliat institution: . . Sivoral billeiforthelOcorpotatiOn of coal Com paniesmere Tepoited In the I-Jciuse; 311.1 Gilmore submitted a pream ble and resolutions, against. Silas - Vy right's Sub; Treasury systetn. Mr G. and MrJohnson,who submitted similar resolutions on Satorday, belong, to "the party." This looks dell; the collar be g I n wea r _too _ha rd. -,theyl.;ayegon btit:Jurther_they-er for the defeatol*tite. leaSt tl the Housesuflieient tomodify_it in , essential par , tieulartishould it pass.. ' Mr Ryan offere'cl iningonist. resolugOne: —they go _the - Whole - hok for - the - divoree-iibb-treasuq bill. . , . •- • - . 'Mr Spackman, who Was elected in Philade]. 'phis on :Fridny last; appeared, was qUalified, am took his seat. • '- great part. of the lime Of the session Was Com sumed--in:theZpreseptaliom'ol: . petitiOns, ittriin - fg which the remonstra t ices . against tile annexar n of V8X13.5 , C11 me in fora large shire. TUESDAY- 6—Every day pelitions arm _Aenied in the Senate, and to-day the usual 'number were submitted. , Mr James roported6 till to grant the right of trial by - july ,to every hiprnan :befog, Where per sopa! liherty i*eeneerned; he also. reportedagainst the prayer for the-incorporation of the PittsbOrgh Institute of Arts and Sciences.,' Mr:Strohmo.aporare — th SusquehtiOna,Rail Roast Coinpanr also,_ at _ bill to incorporate the 13ristolF.Steam Tow Boat and 'Ca• nal .Transportation Company,. Bilk, for the In ' corporation 'of .. .several- coal cotnPanies were fc: resoiWiloa . Cifter some debate were poslponekiiolefinitely by a dote of 16 to In the house • the long expected .report.of Mr McElwee agiinst the:Geitysbuig read, tens Ott d= hut o reh tis I i-i -p- edy wel I -writteni-going-1116:tthole-hovigninstdinit.,work, and recommends the immediate oktinlyntnent of it. The minority of the'committee may be ex, Some debate was-had. - -on the hoproxemetil bil io•tomtnittee-of the whole. W tape te 7—The Senate spent the Watcr part O this day-in the disc ion at a resolution submitted yesterday.byJaStrolim, calling.upon the 'President of !Ito" Wilglitsville i York and GeTtisburg Rail Road Company for, certain infer the resolution was finally adopted. - In the House. s the morning was the consideration olihe bill erecting the pew county of Carroll out of. parts'of Washington, Westmore , gheny_and_Eiy_ette.._Theiall_passek and was ordered •to be transcribed for a third reading, by a vote of 43 to 37. THURSDAY Senate was•tn-Oy in com mittee of the whole engaged in the discussion o tr'bill to rePeal . the' tax n or, writs. Mr Miller, of the city, proposed. :an.'amendment, the effect of which was to repeal the shoP tax, otherwisti called the lax on retailers of lot cign merchandise:. 'fhe..cotrunittee rbse before any definite action Was.had.. " In the House we liad quite a turbulent time,. occasioned by the diseussion; in conimitteeof the whoie, of tlna.resolution submitted on. Monday last by.illr Gilmore, disapprpeing oiNhe sub.trla-. sury bill at present ,under..consideration jn Ceti. gress During the debate the yeas and nays were called .eleven - times, eight times on_motiooiltlri, adjourn, s hipt motions were successively nega live4. Th committee then rose, when a motion was made th he com"filittee have leave to sit . again, this Motion was negatived by 'a vote of So to 43. So-that reeve to-sit 7again,..was not granted, and the resolution -will 'now come up on . r tseeend-reading,:—The-house-adjourned-at-e-late. hour: . ..,. Tel 9--." Trut - is atrange, stranger than . fiction." • Yesterday Mr. Gilmore, as .Im-was of —N.-- course expected to - do, most zealously,—lnit ;luring, the night !'a change l'caMe_ o'er the 'pip-4'ollw dream "He came into. the House. this whiling, and had the unblushing elTrontery, ,M . propose a preamble and resoltillons declaring all action, in reliition _to the_ sub-Area, I fur r y bill, should be postponed. :This of course produced astonishment.. Mi-Johnsoii, than netom there is not °a more.hol•handeil.man in the houqe, was particularly severe upon the vicillitiona 'of the gentleman from puller. :Mr Reed of • dip' [citunwlikewise - 7gelret befor_e_thes) near_ was taken. •The..4(tetniiiin was devoted to private' bills , when bill making mi s appropriation to.the Or phan Asyltitti .of Pitt'sburgh passed on final In the - Senate,.tlio hill 'from iliellouse to opt a canal through Wind Alitt Island pass'od on 'ileeolid rending Et.vrithnav 10,-,ln the Senate to-day the bill repealing ttit — tax oq writs; - pnssed•on final:read ing by tovotc:o116 to 12. A committee coneist: ink of Messrs Snyder, Caldwell and 'Myers,. was appointed to' visit ihe'litieol" the ciiiitomplated rail , road frorwßristol-lo.Philndelphia:' lO:the 1-louse, the ;discussion - on Mr Gi resolution was continued. Mr Steiens proposed On amendment something &altar rcifttr ilmore's original r esolutions agpinst_the'suk-ireastEry_bill. hfr flo•Pkins offered an ainind ....... tothis ment, in effect that , - instructions were unildled for, and unnecessary ;.in' the ()emir. The der bate ras till a late hour, but no guts; .tion; was taken upon either of the amendments. 13y a yule-brit 'to 46 the house then adjOurnect,. thii'opponents of initruCiloti voted in the affir: Itnatirei ' • - • ; Mg fel ( ittee n TEIZI LailS in_i n For the *Herald r erald Exposyor . ,Tlllg .1111 Pal R,. No:_ lahi not one of thotreAueer kind of fi T lintvs who 'ever.iat doyen on therseA shore to count grains of sand; oi - the roe of stcl:4-fish, or - bothered myself. likc.other great mein, to find out, by hstrontnnical observations, whether the sun, moon- and planets' were .inhabited with beings—such as we are--or •whether they.ariodll fishes with wittgklike bats, ,ttention-litts 7 been-tiirected-to r 'matters more useful to AO' iety.,-- , • ::Any fool may.iide full gallon - aft - 0 the pernet.. tial''nintion;'orSlyeak his neck in search of the stone. But ihiS rather-getting) off the-iraele'uf my sUbjy.o to my. first number I alluded . tO : tie.forrhatitkl of 41' club called the 6reanaing,AanciatiOn. • ksiate'd itslohjoct: following is-an. extract . an; the minutes of the. last meeting : .gead Quarles, Febriidry 7, 1 3;38. "The iron. Miss Rubble took the chair and called . trieinemberitci.'Aircier:, .Theininutes_Ot_the,pre: ceding meeting...were read and : Adopted nem. con, When, on motion . , it was ordered that all gentle . , men-who-have-rrio - st:shameftillyi:andrdisgracefully - - wasted their time:and -youth lttAlie pursuit of . 011'4 .knowledge,. whieli-never yetproxed_a bone- fit: to themselves, to the commuiiitY,rand - much less to - this Association—be-admitted as members -and that tliey be advis e d toveitiOine ilarticu.. IsFbadie in TiroiiCtliait the Wei .. c , worse than lt knaves in. pursuit' of V)e Vlii soiier's_stone,' or learning to see Withtbeir,eyes shut—afterlisten ling.to toe course of scientific , leCtures--and which may serVe in.ierror . Cm to preVent others: from the ('adoption of similar absurd luibils,—.- ..Immediately after the' adoption of the above resolution, the'Jollowh4-tornm . tinication friam lovc:aicl: swain, tsar laidken - ilie Why. and ordered to be read to the Itight'Hon. President and Ladies of the Dreaming Association. The pen which now ad; rdfesserynti - cbmeOrortnne. who-has indulged himself' in theffind dfefitriS — or anticipatiOn—whO las_breatl . lit cOimei or rierinte; the bos'om - of tompassidti tint! love—arid It gihatiurt - has pencilesLnuf a little scene;:which - lie . hupes one 'day to see realized. • .' - .Already he th,inks•lie can puint fti,thetreasfire which bespeaki his flititie happiness-and since being - and - deyutt•d in . his - tilten 7 lions, claim's A jest beyond dispute in" your ety,•—•to be classed among Atte th•eanters. Should you'decnt him wcirthy - your notice, the honor con; ferred highly gratifying, as the..enipiny- -flient - --is - the -- most-vonstant-aincl-agrecaii? - Ic-of:iti it_ resilm:.-rimsginary;Hit- conduces t(t- Yap ,piiiesg-- , and if it`-prove-but. idcal, it is casly ac ,qiiirctl, and tlre viaionarp fabi is Costs tit!. paiii.4lt "pelicitins dream!. how often thou give A gleamof hills which truth wotll.l but destrOy: . Oft clost thou bid my drooping heart . revive, , And catch one cheerful glimpse oftransi4 ut joy. O come then, Fancy, and with lenient hand' . pry:My,moist checic,' and Smooth my furrowed brow, (Sear me o!er sini)ing tracts of , Cutribertaal,' Anil give ine more than folitine-can-bestow.," RAIL RQAD-JOIIIIN-, This is the title of a paper a Well has beet. pub. lished for several years past, in the city of New York, by Mesita. 'Minor and glisiTer. It has beeit devoted principally to the cause of in.ternal im provements, and incidentally to the physical scion 'es, manefisctures, agriculture. roc:ebonies, and theiarts.. - alue-tlie last fall, owing to the state Of the - times:and til - e - ioslispniiition of subscribers to retail their ddes; its publication was suspended. t. is hereafter to be published in a form similar to t' English . - pUblicOlons—rmire convenisot for prst :n ery ation and rcferimce. We cO:nmend to vho-feel'atrintereft-iir-:the-stilijet'ilprns which-,/ reatsi - as ';''.valuable - diliository of uwc. rut intelligen ;e.---Sprttig v Akd Pion. Ilin-T-VrbsterTand-tho- - Hartford .Conytn [ion.—There never was a more - gronacitess calumny than that which chayges.Mr. \Veit stet. with being connnected, in any ''%% ay or form,'Withthe Hartford ConVent!on. The, Hit,tfm•d_Convention was holden in-the tvin: ter of. 1814--'l5 - ,, Mr.-Webster was - theo member of Congress: Ccngress c the' proclamation of Mr, Madison, in tiep• -t tier i -and -Atr.) - Wvbster - was - hr - ti's - certr . early 'in the session. .:When -he left New Hampshire, where - he. then' lived, 'no pro posal • had been made by any State. to hold , any ConVentidn; nor had sitcka,2lo!.s.tjtecili agrtuteiT "ii is iie(ieaeil, by any per shit . The- Government of the State if New Hampshire had- no .part'in the Coriyeaticn. Two counties-on : the river -tient, delegates, but, as a State, New. Hampshire ly;t1 00 concern in h.:. Mr. ‘Vebster rentiard:at Washington through the session, or wit O its flast - days, u n til the Hartford COO ven • tinn,was over, -and until-the peace- arrived. When at home, his 'residence-was at Ports:- mouth,4l hundred miles.. frmkthe counties which sent•delegates. - ,either from- Mr. Webstet 's location; 'when at _home, nor, ...frOm-his-phblic-statinirand"ernpinyliretir7ii the time the Convention was held, could he have-- - -hak,any. tennotion—with - unless by correspondence; and, after twenty years' search, not a scrawl of a pen can he found which shows-the slightest connexion Of Mr. Webster with the Convention; itraOy Of its proceedings. The truth is, he was -never consulted in respect to the propriety Orli - ohling this - Convention, anct he never gave it the , least- aid or countenance. The country is diallenged, the membersof • Hal tfurd COnverition now in Van. But en's rank's are challengek to '•Cminsay - a single word of this statement. - • •- _ As to-the phblished iiroceedingS cf.the Convention, Mr. WebAer himself thus speaks,'-in his ceftbrated speech, delivered in 183.0, in reply to Col. Hiyur: • "I have nothing - to do; sir, witirthe Hart ford Convention. %Its j mnal. whadt :the ' gentleman has_ Tinted, - ) •-nevt r' CEO. •So far Os those procerditie.can lie . shown to he dislyal'- to the, Con st t or - .: i ft,•*irig"tor disunion, so. far 1 shall be 'as"ready its' 'any ',one te)..bestow on them - iremekension and 6 -censure:" • '•. • : • In the face nr,lietle rack, which have hern •pithstantially , - stated'in the public pyints, Over 4.erl again. for the laNt fifteen years, and never contradicted, What man hereafter will-be so voacirall Liitnes4 antl'dttenry as to charge Mr. - Webster: with haying:a - en „ connected With eving:aiciorsv,uillyrutut , . , In PapertOntn..on Thursday the.43.6 1 ,--in. the Rev. Sprole, LIN TUURST, to Miss. HASNAO A. 11.111 BOOR, T?Oth of .south.lkliddlet on Township. On the.l6lll:itilt by the Hey - . Samuel Sprecher; Mr.G6rgegnover, of A llen township, to Mary 11,1.. Baekenitos'af countY: On the l'Oth. trlt, by the itti. John' Oody, Mr Tames Matthews, - of Solittrainntok township, to Miss Eliza Earley,• of by' township. • On the same .day by the Vey. N J Stroh, Jacob . Cooper,. to . Mnrgarei Smith, brith'cifl Oopewer4townsliip.2- 'On the 29th-tili.:- by the= Same, Mr' Blida Bock ofSoutliamptint_tawnslibl, to . Miss Mary. 4nn• Lp-sher; of vicinity of Shippensimirg.. . • On the 25th nit. by the Rev. John Moodk; 4 IV.: Breckenridge,. to Miss Mary . .Elliall, • both Of this county. ' • ' • On, 'fitesday last, by the Rev Mr.. Cummings, Mr. •Washinginit Reichter,. of South Middleton townshi . I>,'K't) • Misi . ..at/igen! l'effer;- : of Dickinson township. . • In Richmond, 'lndiana; •on tfie • 17th ult. Mr.. Stephen Duncan, of .Itichrtiond.. and forMerly , of this county to. Miss Srin Smalls, of Chatati que.cotitity•NeW York. I. • .)/ On:Thtirsday.:lnst, by ,the. lßev. •John 111iict; dritikhter of George,Beetent Esq. of this place. . "'On. Tuesday last, stllaTrlslitirg; by the Rev. William R.,De Witt4fr , Valentine ' Humniet, jr. - one_ NI) . e -Ed it drs-orthe Darrish,urg.Morifentothe, to Miss friary ..fanedpgliter ofJohn Neilson Esq. of 'lto • • ' liev,Mr—Rosler, , Mr John G: - Rupp of East Pennsporough7 township, to bliss San - Elizabeth Milhsen, of Dauphin . coun • _ ,• • , • • •-• iiatfini.ore 01 - arkets, ,P q ;• the Week endin g Feh r tiary . :lo. • FLOUR.- 7 —Eirly , in the week salgs made at $7,873 a B,•but the article has Ore been . in.:better,tlernand-and-holders-are firm at ilk to.day at'which prices several parcels have . been sold, •.The wagon price _continues at $7750: -- 1 - he — stock—is-elievetl-not-to-exceed 5000 to 6000 lib's. - 4 ityit. FLotftt--We quote the 'wagon price of Rye ht ales fronistores-have been made at . , $4,62i OE WILEAT--A bout 45,000boshels of Foreign . Wheat have arrivel during tlle)v,eelt - . 'the only fransacfjrin ivtiich has taken . place sale of about 11;000 bushels prithe;.cargo" of th'ej.upiqs,_ca.ternts_notifanspited,All4 . he_. - other parcels are going into store. foi better prices. •• The_ohly_domestia - wheat whiCh--has Made - its•appearante for sotne - tirrke;past . ;lia. cargo toclay. from Virgi nia, which was not 'sold - When - we - left the - market: „ • - • CLOvEn Sp Ea—Has declined - ashade,'apd we now quote the wagon price at $5 a $5,25.- Salo; from store. at. g 5,25 - FLAX SED--IS (1(111. We mime as before from.; wagons at $1,126 and' from stoles ak 51,25 nerbirshef.. Corn--Yellow is worth Minot - 70 cents. _A parccl_ot:_w 75 cents. — TlyeNo,cleniand. Some sales froth' wa gons have been_made at BGa_Bs.Cents. ,, - Oats—Wt Mmte 38 cents. setthl—Flbds are selling -at-32 cents" and. bbls from stores at 32i-a -33 - cts not-much de- - •marl. The wagon twice of blils is 28 centS.i The inspectinas of the week eomptise 41 hhils and 812 bbls. - • . • • For, the weeki e nclittgSebrucary 10; . s FLOUR & MAL—Nn further change has taken place in 'the price of. superfine Flour, • Detnancl moderate, - with - stfadrsales• fop home' nee, at 87;50, and extra brands $7,6 . 2.,f-a 7,874 per hhl. The receipts have OA'S MI?. !MIN per ; one parcel. InfctreliiTiiLitailleinit a shade lebs.• Corn Meal. is lower and prices unsettled, nominal price $3,87' in bbls.— Buckwheat ° Meal—sales in half barrels at $2,624 a 2,75. . GIVAIN-,A. sale .was made yesterday of 5900 bushels good: white Dantzic Wheat ;1,50 per bushel, cash; 1,500 n 2,000 do good. Southern domestic sold at $1,0, - , in store; some German white at the same price. Corn is still very dull, with small sales from 'wa gons at 70 cts: Oats in small loss at farmer rates. • SEEDS.—SaIeA of fair to gnod quality On versced, in lots, at $5,50 per busliel,_part for -aniiflicitmarlelt:=-L,:1?-laxseed_remainsIsteady 'at $1,40A0151,43 for crusl - ki9g. , _ ' • - The—Fixrctitive -flommittee-rot -the American Temperance Union wouhl• earnestly invite all Temperance societies throughout t Ins,and foreign countries to hold public meetings on the fourth Tue}alay of February. Simultaneous Temperance meetings haVe been held, on this day, with good effectfOr several years. 'And it is'hoped that cafly and extensk:e preparations, at home ;and !throw', will be made the present year. for this anniversa r. - 7 ---- Joutrlttkustrreon-See.--- •S• large Si rP riTgi of Celebrated:, Camomile Pills, • J ant itiectivett AND FOR SALE AT, THE - :116,4110 ExpOsitor Pei). 13,-;1838. - • 30th -January.- j}3l9. inlte.mie Of :the wrjtof partition and valuation - on the real estate of Frederick - May,,.late or East Penits. : borough - tatiii;:hip, deceasek - being-this - day eArniirrOrl. On. motion of W. F.. - I.ine, Esq. Hole granted on all the heirs attd, patties in interested, td . appear at the'next S - tatell Or plums Court, on Tues - day the Ist day of,May next, in acCeßt or refuse to acce . pt said talate aLthevaltiation. ' • Tho4:Criiin'heacl Cl'k 0. C Carlisle, Feb. .12, 1838.-3 w • ,• ." . . . Merribers of the Marion Mire, Com patty are hereby notified that a meeting will he held at 'Messrs. Macfarlane s' Hotel - nn evetung, 22d Febtuary, .nt 6 cloak: ='; Punctual itttemlance is requested as business of imptirtance will be brought before the meeting. H. J. KELLY. O.:S. ,Carli4le,:yeb. 1.2, 18:18. ' .' ' .S ik cents: rtivv . i ' id . . -r i ',:, ' -. itANNA'qI? . t'it-?' m'',. / 44-',,n . tiii . e .. qher; ~...., nn the 1 itjtjint.in ihtlented sc• %!tnt . . - 61, rittmc.:4,l mAKOAttx.r mkp.. TIN.: .., The',abtike' 'reward 'witl,„be ,:\ 'gh.'n't6 am,i,fiee'3nP;)!..",lloNviil ityir . / ..' aback ttit.tgh 1, bin n'ci.e . *p.itces NW . _ i - t) LIM ILMSI Al MA,t 4 . ~ 1 7 .Clifu'aFy:1.181_ 8.".•' - ;:-. • ~.. . , . itarannzmo, Philadelphia .70.1aricet. SIMULTANEOUS TEMPERANCE . , . • MEETISOS; • Ifilitrion• Rifle Conipany. 'annuls Cure for the liken math= and other Paine: -Much need not be said in relation to this wonderful remedy. as the .proprietbr feels confident 'that when applied,. it will, as can he proven by the number of respectable per -sans, effect an entire cure . of Ore Rheumatic and other pains. It had not until lately been his intention to mate it public; but- by the frequent applications of his neighbours; and the winiderfal - cures it •has effected, be feels' it-a (fifty •he owes Ili ,socieiy-as Well as him , I self; to make , i re generally 4nowitand at l_thesame_ti - fave_it_putas_near_as_kecan,_ within the re ch of all who' may be afflicted with that painful diSease.• . Huridieds of names could be ,pnblished• of persons - who - have been cured by this cele= ,brated medicine , but the folrowing are'select ed from fhe mass, as being amply sufficient to attest its powe,r. John &rove, • Peter Lindemuth Peter tinde t muth, Robert -RiChardson; Cornelius Stoner, Jacob Dilrenbaugh, Aaron Bender, _ Jacob Ilicstand, Hobert-Dysart, Jacob.i. Nagle, Henry Alsbangh, John Alsbadgh, Christian Organ, Samuel Fenely, David•Bender,_L— Samuel Young l George Fisher, , • Jacob Worlich, _ John.:Cover, Mount soy, 'Aug. 25, 1836.. All orders from a distance addressed to the subscriber, Mount. 'Joy, Lancaster county, will lie promptlyt,and faithfully attended to. • • '.s SAMUEL LOUCKS. - Mount Joy, Feb.:7th, 1837. • The above medicine is alsci for sale by . JOHN HATFIELD. _ THE' Subscriber offers for 'rent a mail and situate ini s •the - -West end of Loather ' street,' near the The :!!TV .. : •:;"7 hoteie is well calculated for a small family. Possession will be given.on The , first day . B.- mutt R•AY.:.. ..oarlisle, February 13,1838.--.1t.... . VOR - &le- on e_ .ne w s h on-a 51 - Ejj .ROTICIFIE Also 'one_ second hand . TILLBQRY, - h-one setof It - artless to. each vehicle. • . CHAS. BARNITZ. T - ,560,00 . 014 15'Drawn Nos: in eacl):package,gt 25 Tikete ALEXANDRIEffffTEItI. - CF4ss Isro -- . -- 11M-froi• 1833. 7'o be drawn at dllexo;dria, D. C. on Saturday, 24/h Mures, 7838. . • 7_5 Number,Lottcrs,--rj_s_VrEtAps-lblojc,_ BeiPant and Rich Scheme. • • 1 •-Cispital Prize of • - -$60,000- I • Splendid Prize Of - - 25,000 do . do . 15,000 do do . 10,000 • - 9,000 8,000 .7,500 * 7,000 6,000 5,000 ' • 3,000 '• 2,500. . ;2:220 • ' 5 Prizes of . :600 5 do 1,500 50 . do - • -Soo' 50, do ' 700 50 of $6OO- 2 -50 of 500-53 of 400-00 of SOO—. 1 Prize - of 1 clo • do L do '1 do ' 1 1. .do 1 do • 1 do I' IS SII --r Besides many of 150-100-:.-90-130-70.--.60-50 . • 40-24-20-16,12. \\ 7 Whole Tickets 20—Halves 10—Quartell 5 Eighths 2,50. Cer pf packages of 25 W. tickets, $260 Do . do 25 H. do 130 Do do • 25 Q, . do 65, ~ Di) do 25 E. do 32,5 0 rrOrilers for tickets and Shares or-Certificate", of -the , fibove-magnificeni7-scheme„ (which willpo . sitirely - beclrawit - on the - day - naT• cd) will receive the- most,pro!notatteAtioit,_sul a'n official 'account of the driwhies — int hninedi afely .lifter it is over t0.a11,--wliti-order fro Address, • •' • .-' D. S.;'GRE:GORY fr. Co. 111:1111AgerS Washington City, D. C The.:Colonitation Society .formed Church will' hold thei Lutheran Church of the born time 22d of February next, a fricralrof - t he- -cause in 't ,t.y.are respectfully invited .1 aticliess may be expected. Nec - vilie, Jan. 30,. 1838. • vrasl iiigton's , - rth 1) y. ATTENTION - ARTILLEItY !:. -YOl/ are -ordered-;to" parade on - your- usiial ground, on THURSDAY THE 22ND DAY OF FEBRUARY MAT; at 10 reclo4, A.' M. with arms in good firing_order. _. • . _ .• - - B order Of Captain Biddle. • . R. A. NOBLE, 0. S.' . Carliale,Januarylo,ll2B.. • • R. ID: GUTIIIillg& SOP REaPEDTPUL-L4F-infcirm-their-frieniff - -ewd:. the public in general,.that e..7";- , .10! 7 -''- ,. . they still continue to car- M \ . ,_ir ;, Ll i '' ' Ty orithe . _l9 -- -- f° < a ''''''- iratch4naking ,:,-,.•=, . 0 '.' • ' 4 4' % ,„.. • . BUSin$S) • 't' 7 6 .' - - . .. '-' ' ..‘.'•:-- ';-'''' '.• .. -- • in ell ilaiir branches,lous at their told brand, in North Hanover - etreet,•.in the borough of Carlisle, where they are _read to attend to all calla in their: line of business: N.. 8 --All 'Persons knowing themselves to be indebted to the, subscriber ale requested lo call and discharge their alms on or betore.tho Ist day -of March nest. after which time suite-will be brought against all -Oho neglect.,attending to this notice,' wlthOut respect- of persons. . ..' .. • '. R. ,D. GUTHRIE. . . Carlisle, Januar% . 3o 1538.-3 w . . , . fnOwner house and, store . romp, newly finished in the best•style,•situate on the south rot of'Market Square. Pc)W in the possession of M r.. 1. ,Bredin..l—Also.the,ititire.huilding &Wu in. Liberty:Alley; ' ,', :------ , . --.. • - . • • - A LARGE .-- '.. ...'71 0 .1 . .., 141 -- T V . 0 '8 T 0 tX. ,''''' '' ', STOA .HOUS E,: . alculated for tWoorrporty fainllies.with,a lot of irciunct,,anil'a dcitible,Stable. Possession, will be giren.on'the• firatdity,of April next ; for. •tereis apply to - Thomas Careiheri, Esq., or 'to the sub. fernier.: . Dec. 1^..15;37.-3wl LOUCKS' Jacob: Miers. FOR - RENT. dcr 60 Of 250-60 of 200 XolonizqitiOn f the Associate Re ', ann i versary in the igh of Newville, on 11 o'cloek, A. M. ie town and vicini. attend. , Several. FOR RENT. , • • `lol.lll*, 4r • FP - • - • '5. • • • • • • BY Tl-11S,AFTERNOON'g , „By the- Hatilsbuig frelegraphlo! this !naming' w'elearn that:Ake' instructing resoNtions' .ire feta.. tion . to the Sub. Treasury Scheme. pissed the ActFrtoon: in the shape : ••• : • y_the..Senate. and House of- Helve sentativethe cbmmonwealth'PenrWlvaniss ih Gene'rul-Asserribly. met, That our representa. • tives in congress be requested, and our Senators instruatel, to vote and - use. their infinence for a" postponement untiLthe next session or Congress, of the act introduced by the lion Silas Wright, of New YOrk,' commonly:' called. - the • Sub-TreaSury Bill; or any other acts Or acts of a similar charac ter, 'and that they vote at this session for no act of a isiniilar nature. Ite,solvea_h This resolution - was adopted by .a vote 0:51 tcv. 49.- Messrs Gorias and -Woadbarly of course, voted in the neptive. • . _ Mr Garretson moved to add the following as an Amendment to the resolution: . . "And that 'we - have . - full - confidence - in -Martio- ,- - Van Buren,. and in the• wisdom.and intelliOnce• of our democratic_ Senators- and. Representatives • Which was passed—yens 56, nays 44. Mr napkins then moved to add the . following: - "And our SenotorsTlTe - hereby further:insyttot ed,• and our Representatives requested, to vote _for such a' mode of receiving, keeping, and di, buraing- the public moncy,.as will seliarate,.as fir oas practict.ble, the Banks fronkthe - Government.'f: . Which passed-by a.vote of 51 to 49. • These all Torm one resolution. - . • • - ResolvO, 'That'' he Covcrnor-be requesteA to_ transmit.-a. popy' of the. foregoing. revolution to each orour.Senators.and Representatives :Coo gress. • Hanover and.-Carlisle..-Tetr4ike atattpAlTY.. Tihihit cif Toils . received, Repairs and exp - enees - Hanover ;Ind - Turn Akr..llnad Coin an .- from the 13th: Dcembes„:l63.6, to the ,f 1.04 Dec. 1837..... to it liloll 9'n1 . 14 rec!ed . at gate No. _ Jacob Bear, gqekeetier To amount Tolls rec'ed at.Gat:e No. 2, • John Ileagy„ gateke'e.per •: 612 33} To amount Tolls rec'ed at Gate - Catharine Jones, gatekeeper 50217 To amount Tolls rec' ed at:Gate-No. 4, • • . Williarti . Thompson, gatekeeper . 465 SC / -To-am : mot-T(IN rec'ed at Gate No. sc••/ ' Andrew'Diion, gatekeeper, 573 6' -To-amonnt.Tollg_from—Stocktoa_anit /' • 71133 03 - To rent re c d-for-old-gate-house t: 25-A0- "-: Managers of connri'lny, 54'00 • " 5 Gatekeepers Salaries 500 00 • Probates•nfGatek`rs reins 11001:9 and stationary 9 50-.-- , , " Printerti bills for advertising &c, 600 • 'Ret.t of GAtehouses No. & 49 00 ' Building new Gatehouse No. 4, 439 00 _Seciletary,'s . • ^3O OD • - Treasure&salary. - 50 OD $3356 80 ---- traTiiiaftilT•ifireir Oyer and - Wrivellin amount received of $397,95+ I do certify that _the abov_e_Axhibit-is--- as iitorss my .hand this 4th day 13111 M .of January 1838. THOMAS STEF'HENS, Treasurer. • To the Citizens of Cumberi.. land County. .THE Auditors u 1 the.county take the liberty orstating the amount pf fees paid by the county for arrests, Ste. for vagrancy and intoxiehtion the borough of Carlisle, for the ,y , ear 1837., Constables' fees ,-, • $B7 32 Justices', ." 135 65 $ 283 47 -.TheAtulitors_are_orOpluionthate-considertblia—. - portion-of-the-above expenses are occasioned-by— over.officious:xx-ertions in some of the civil. offi cers of the borough, particularly the_constablei.' ' • r cii — n the nitrorrous arrests.for intoxication 'and vagrancy, there is too much the appearance of it. being made rt - b . miinesa instead 'or a duty: and ,a comparison of cases between thellast and a .fete '. previous, yearVjliatifies7the-presumption_that it . _ ! . , L hi so, or. else that the cause of. temperance has' been retrograqing instead of progressing. In cOmparing the constables fees for . ortiesbri &c. in the borough of Carlisle, for - 1829, with ' those•of,lB37, (be similar services, we find, the ' increase in proportion as Ito 19. ' ~ ..-.1- .• ~ The Auditors beg leave tn.recemmeucl a more - special - .examination, -- hereafieri - bv the - jitsticer. before they commit, an a mire full representa- , tion Of proof in sentencing or alledged vagrancy, 4 \ -as many have been committed to. prison during the-last year,. vr,hom'the km itors have reason to hilIA4 - iiiiiiifiriiii7 - Ciatit - wittihrthe - tteSb'elptltirc ----- V given by the law. of such as may be considered . Vagrants. - . • JOT 7 CNI BTIANDT„ (rn ) • • W. - I.USIC.'. luditors. ' • ' - GEO. AV -GR !MANI, .Carlisle; Jan. $5,'1838.-3t.- • ... ECI=I Ming. ROBINSON'S OFFICE, . . -80 Baltimore street. l - FORTUNE: may be secured by the • purchase,of a ticket in either of, toe fol. lowing Lotteries. Orders from abroad meet lie -, strictest-nt State of . Virginia, •Richmond Academr— Lottem class,No. 1, for 1838, drawri Alexand^riti; Va., SATURDAY, Feb: /11 'Most prizes.--1 prize of $40.000, 10.000,-6000—.5000-5000=-2500 1 -1940- 26 of 1000, Btc. &c. Tickets SlO, shares. " in proportion.; . . • ' Cert's of package,s 25 whole tickets, 81-30 • Do — do 25 half - ' . 65 Do • 'do s 25 quarter do ' 32.5() Virginia State , Lottery, for the benefit 'of the town of Wheeling; class No. 1 ; for 1838; to be drawn at' Alexandria; Vit., SATUR DAY, Feb. 13. - • , Splendid Scherne.--$30,000-10,000 6000-5000 4000-2500--2000-1747 i--. 25 4- 1000-:-20 "Of 500-28 of SOO. &c. Tick ets $lO, shares in proportion. , ___ eel t'sgf packages 0f,25 whole tickets. $130; Dn ... do 25 half tip' . :0 ., Dn. • do • . 25 quarter d,0,„ , „„ Ag so Orders for tickets and shareS lit'eeti.- lificates of "patkages• in the above , matnifi-. cent schemes, will.receive - the most * prompt attention, and an official .account of each drawing sent immediately after it is over to (4..gar...__ alt who rder from 4his office. Address, E. . ROBII4SON, Baltimore, Md. . , `Feb- 6, - -'• . ra" 1 " -- —ili pattiqi imam Ivo STS MEI 2958 83i CR. = nds, for Gigs, 134iggys, TWberries, E.s*c:&c. of, lateft s. and for sale by- • o Charles Ea rnitz: / 680 07