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    IRAIPABIENIII.
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E, BEATO, EDITOR AND PROPRIETOR,
PAIRLUSLIE,,
irefitirsdiry, Dertmber 4, PS44
.
111:7'The 41examjra. Gazette says that
•
MritirdVernon - estate is not for sale.
111 . E 541 - 3111110 N VOTE.—The vote of Nall
- "."•
vciro:eity; -atom! 2000 for Polk, 5 for ,C)ny.
Atittr°'George Dunn, convicted.- of the
illurdee•of John AudersOU a toll gate kaoli
, t • •
near Pittsburg,i' had sentence of dratl!
upon - hintqla3t :rUpsdiy by
Judge Fallon.
SOTAIR EmarSE.,---There will a par
:tial-::eclipse-of the surron the 9th C4'Doc'ern4
ler,, visible throughout the greaten' part o
'the United .States, The 'moan linio arthe
'beginning is 3.31, the greatest obscuratitin
4.5,.and the sun setsnclipsed,at 4.35, with
3:6 digits on its north limb obscured:
- •
DOWN:WITH' TILE !RATES OF
POSTAGE.
New Hampshire House of Represen
paves 'has . passed a. resointion,.netn. con
requesting *their. Representaitres in Con
gress, and instructing their Senators, 'fit
%use their exertions to. reduce , tite - ,piresert
exorbitant rate of postage:."'
-- SiIPPLY OF PuTAfroEs
The crop of Potatoes having failed)n the
United States, from disease, we arc abynt
to be supplied that article from-abroad..
The:packet,hip Siddons, at Niw -York,
a -- brought uver one hundred tons of potatoes,
and etherships'on the way and krading
will bring large qvantities.
„jrcyLink_jawkaklikemaliaaamis.44viYrAsed
-in-the newspaper printed'al the Sandwich
Islands, by If. A. Presenent, maker and
Te'pairor of pianofortes.
'Thirty Oars ago the - people of theie
Wands were savages, cannibals. The
stonarres cross went amOng, them.,
OirciolV they have ciVilization . mid arts,
sctmls and churches, a government and
lawsKindustrr . , temperthiee- and hanaintue,f,,
MURDER NEAR VALLEY Fottor.—A cnr
/ • _
respondent of the - Philadelphia Inquirer,
writing_fronit'Phrenexvillei states that "an
Englishman by the name of William 'Pal
mer, aged 21, was a day or two aFo'found
in kravine, under stumps and leayes,,in an
obscure place, within half a mile of Valley
Forgi,,having been shot in the neck, and
received other marks of severe violence.
Suspicion Ls fallen upon a. man with
Whom he was boarding, who has been ar
r`reSteil and committed - for trial.. Another
boarder has Uri - 8916t1 a considerable sum of
.money, and this is supposed inSciriitiway
- to - be -- 6Onnected - -with — .the motive. ' - We
accused is connected by marriage with
one of the largest and most reputable fami
lies in the neighborhood."
ft..• The Washington (Pennsylvania),
Reporter, an opt and ont Whig paper hoists
thei - hatia 41-IkOir CL & , .fp,r.1848. The
• —Etlituroays"-ik#7tharefti a-,—pr4P - ute - 70
our Whigifilands 'th'roughotit the Union,
tq naLnit.4.4.„"iii4s, frotri this inoinen't on
HENRY- CLAY! Hiß•SpiFit—is-still - unbroken
antlmlastie; he ie yet and will be for years
: to come; if PioVidenee spares- his life, in
full- heAth „of bodytin the matujity
of his genies,
T/li4ARTII A. BOILING KETTLE".....-It 18i
Fr0yc4 .: 4.14t , water, if (000.4090 feet deep
in the-eartlioutillko sufileiary heated to
.
. vpv
. . Servefor SupplyinA :warm baths,
and -various domestic • uses. In,.
' •Paritc - they really endeaVering . to • bore:
„ .
lor '1.04 that depth for kitchen consump
tion._
- .Teti COURT.—One
— of the; tasS, aPts 4ity4),l, l okWGiivSincir Pox
pfi.the!!PP.o,lll9:lB,lltlof an Associate
dutl4e ofthe Snpteirfnpnurt of Penna:y
1,, *Cceed , lii;fid , 'lluston. whose oom
trussio,n,pyires'on the rst Jay
------=ti,4'athe!-:=Metl?ew=tratrrutirCttteillire
. :sreadinkla:*e:fil4te by all the eemtilol
eofile4e4il4oi4l- t,
preposes - to ..issue
the bivine 3 4retittne, in twelve numbers at
-as to suit the circum
'
Kr,itt Land !lip °dee red ionl the 15th
. instant heir, hebeetm;P. Eli-, carrying the
TarattitariisPfiaiiiii - Steretßotiirrlaajiifey
, tii a4iil4,a;:ol:l:illaitj .. ,i.,:pi . a Mile from
theiWgiiialiligAtiO#Wlliiiiiveiosi: ...,:..
' - -
_,4 1 , f! qaP tg,glePati t tli of •Alababla has
deciftk!piiit'plit IftfiliAtitt civil contract
ii ylot ,t0410 . 0 . 41At0ett 4 .. /file thei.rintdd
. lion to beli ' miliiia's„Pt : C,Sit's ls . -
a-fannal
mi i nd er ;, fa' thri iioiiiOgLiif' , :ivitneseess.' , •
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—1 3 7 9 - Allilt . ";Si*-kiiiit as.ll last ii ; e'eY;
for ifie' MilrigisOftrillieL
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(o'.The - "pre 09A1:4;4467 ess o lop& fed:
-.the editili4ih - :7: '''' . **Org._':_*eyriilL
Lgo s ing ttie44iiii! WiipVlll4o4ls
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.•the Unitedle,inte4 4 .'lind'-eirery whore
Mses7people ' to lilt rstliontin :,":"Zoltutations
surprise. No loco - focii • Papeipas, to
it knowledge, yet undertaken the imp Os-•
iye task of defending the high-handed
iadeeding, than which a more arbitrary
stretelrof power court' - ot be assumed by
thO despotic • 'Emperor o f t .Itossia.' The'
'National Intelligencerctootes the report and
comment on it asfollows:. ..
"It is 'Certainitthe political character
"of the — pilitiopers ill this case that makes us
'shudder; AV . O 1:10lliki have regatded . it in the
-same-light-if the signer for-thoeriMinni-li ad,
been-all whigs. But, gdOd Ileay.enl What
a Ounce in the courts of. Justice! We
have often heard of such acts on :cover-:
* -
'nor PORTER'S part; but we are utterly un-,
'able to comprehend homany court, could'
submit to, such an enormous sitetoll of the
pardoning power: That power, in its very
terms implies a precedent conviction; no
thing'but a judgment already pronounced
can, really call it itfto being. . Thus mar;
cised, 'it lines its whole nature, and he-'
comes .not the gentle and blessed'specroga
tire otmer6T:Tor'cause shown Inn the •fatal
ticulty of grahhng impunity inod - vrance. It:
is a sort of legal itidolge'nce_lMlthotit to . en
courage 'crime and tell judges and jur . ys
that they shall not even look into a case.
.Strange things dim every day happening
among us in stretches of power and over
throw of the : lol7E; nut we have on -
in; more amazing than. facts like this, and
their sur•rauce in a country •where people
are always making such an ado about free
dom, ana yet suffer comMon.oriminal jus
tice to be thus trampled-on."
THEODORE . FRELINCMUYSEN.-TIIC Al
exandria Gazette, thqs.jucit-ly speaks of the
Whig candidate for the Viet Presidency :
1f the Whigs, duringthelate p_olitical con
test, had a candidate for Pre"itctit, whose
fame . ..and repiitatieari - are as deal. to tkeni in
defeat as they. would have been crowned
with victory, they are equally fortnn;te
with regard - hi%tly. , ircandidute for the ollire
of Vice President—than whom a purer
patr3ot,__u_ better -- citizen, a.' mitre worthy
mall does not exist within theliibit's of the
twentr-sixStates. Theodore Frei-it:pity
den is a name honored where.Ver it is
tin wn. Tai-fyitself; has a!-
most been struck dumb, wlyn in his Ares
: ince. • Almost, we : say because the history
of the late canvass will show, thaythe pal-
Boned weapons of abusi.., of slander, and.of
Mean prejudices were - hurled even al aim
the •inipenrtrable shield of his char
acter turneilthem aside, and they fell harm
less 'at his feet, or rebounded and hurt his
defamers. This was the ordeal through
whiai he twas destktred to go, and he has
come out like got trice refined. _Hence
forward, all-Mon will look to him as one
of the . F.ithers.of thellepublic ; of a repu
tation stainless as tire untrodden snow, and
atiWittliyirflo `Th - C - FeWatifrilgii•diol every
one who.looks at the- great and good men
of the country as the `jewels of the coun
try'-:-more precious, for "their ekample,
than any of ihe dettls of arts or arms which
are most priZed and eulogimid. .I.lonor-to
Theodore Frelinghuysen ! • , .
5 y •
STATE6oR . EIIT.—The New 'Yak
1 1 Courier anti Enquirerof.Saturday, contain!!
the .following important statement--the
•sourte of which ive trust may be entitled
to all the confidence imputed!io it.: _
Welcarn from 'a'sotirce• in •which •we
place implicit conlidence,.that one' &elf if
not the wh0,143 of the interest on the Penn
. sylvania debt, will bdtpsitl.• •We congrat-
Fulate the State upon their efforts to,retleenr
,their fallen credit, ,and•it Is to be hoped
that-'those States. which have so readily
fdllowed the example of" ~eptltliatinn, twill
r ennsylvania in her'eflims to re
deem...their credit, acrd remove the stain
•WhiCh their 'conduct .has imparted to the
country generalt,./..
PETTY 'PROBCRIrTICNe—An ineideot
curred last week, says -the—York •RepObli--
•
can, which is worthy of mention in con
nection with the loud boastings of the Lo
cefocos abliut their liberal principles, Sir;
Morris4. - GarchrcrTinlivhorough of Yorlc,
when,the old Court House was torn dewn
s'utl the Totr'n.plock put tiii in_its _place,
fin the Lutheran Steeple, did the work and
fined the machinery in order; and' since
then•sitendtal to the !minding of the. Clock
and keeping it, in repo. "Ile however is
lit,- of the sin of being a Whig and hay
g vo ed lei Clay. This ilias enough
for the County Commissionerii and ' , last i
week they unceremoniously turned him
- off. '" The eiiifloyment is a°small one—tht•
contetwathin only Slip a year; - and yeit
AIL Gbrdner,•tx native of York and well
I
'known for the_possession of xernarkahlei
ineehanical gen'us, is thrown'out o t his`
paltry place, as a punishment for the free
exerciseofiirt rights-las an American citi
.zen; and a friteign Catholic, wltNhas ringer
yet.heen 4- even-naturalized and — does TioT
Pdsdowl-irol jharadtert&he blalar' - ' 6l eiiti
tin attiplett child orifte 'country, Cs put in-
To thersituation, 'been - use hej_itrakLocofeco
in OinCiple,stand will hereafter vote the
ticket of;•that•pvity AVO-leaViihe'reader`
J 9 V4 O hiPWlLVOmment on ihislact: a
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TrENkeryitmil'AND THE TARri.—The
f;°/ . l . c, a len or 'Nor 14. 114-41.1119-61 ' Ir g be
jUbilee on liondayt night: : 'Niniiiig ificiini:'
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NOR wail a trangPMPRY q nz oPino ,rojill
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• -NATIONALSABBATH- CONVENTION. ".
.perti7liscin of thede r i - ft
Mtietiitdiki(
in that,city, on titesilay last, th'is 2Oth ult.
The attendaneo of delegates tir , as very
merous; it beingestiinated 'that there were
8 eventren hundred persons- present. A
mong the delegates wefirfilitrvetttlistitt
guished 'Christians nd khropis63 from
allparts of the tltoutiiii , , among whom was',
prominent the vt nerable JoAtst QUINCY
ADAMS. Upon first' meeting; ha"the.Bap
fist Church in Sherpitreet, the_Conventio.n .
was teinporSrily,Afiganized by appointing
Judge BALL, of tielawate.„ Chainntan, and
C; AV.-M.llEly of Baltimore us! Milton
Siiiith of Philadelphia, See.retaries; The,
Convention was subsequently "perinattont
ly organized by the sppointinetit of the
foiloWing officers:
• For • :
lon,..ithiN QUINCY ADAMS . r bf Mats
• Vice,; Presidents. . .
,•
Han. WrrAds'fficr..L. of Delaware,:
Doti.. Toni): FurmiNomuisEN, t.f N. Y
Dr. ELIPII4LET NoTT:of,New York.
.. •
11V. BEVERLY _ W ADM!, of Maryland.
Mr. 3011 N A.. Bmnr : v.* of ;Pennsylvania
Reih IltNntiV, D.. JOHNS, of Baltimore
*V. t... ‘ DWARD KINGt FORD;
. ,
• SccretdOies.
Harmar I)t , no:y, of P6rnsylvania
Ritigelyt t .
Rev. Ofiarles A. Davis.
Rev. Timothy Hilman. ---
The, floe. Joltu - Qitiney Adams was
conducted to the Chair by the Wee. 111,5:
Nolt anti Wand!, accompanied' by con
sidernbli applause froth tho delegatfs. -
Mr. Ad a ms 'then" rage, and addressed' tho
( ;otiven ninth in oubstanre,:ei •follows
Ch ristian 'Pralines return to this dignified
assembly-my grateful thanks for dhe unoxpected
honor they have done me, in placing dhis
eliOr, when there are, so many others present bet:
ter qualified Ilion myself ,to fill it. , lie t having
fleet' I,: thedionor, .1 shall be roepulled to throw
myself on your indulgence for any wont of coin.
immix° that I may m ince in the discharge of
my ditties. I was only
_within a. few days post
I had been enabled to entertiin the hope to.
be . .resenl en this occasion, and thcreflire I soy
Ilse dinner is entirely unexpected La me, but I do
not, however feel at,,liberty. to decline. I feel'
My inability to do did: justice to the s ituation,
more copreially,-as 'I have not fully considered
the object.- Gtr which we are conv-ined„ As a
general rule, I 'have always obeyed the enminniulg
of Gad as to the oboe:mince of his—blessed elny;.-
which - Fiiillelk.ered ul teems of thunder from,
Mount Sinai; but no to the divers* of opinieb
which exisqt VelatiVe to , the tnodes of its obscr.
ranee, I love not paid sufficient attention to ena
ble
not to.treat the question in all its hearings. I
recollect that Christ himself when accused. of.
neglecting the observance of the
" The .Sobboth was mode for man, and not man_
for the Sabbath." There are, therefore, dis ersi
ties of opinion, which I have not fully examined,
but I feel it an 'imperative duty to
- give all the
fitculties of my soul fa the furtheruneu.of.the ob
ject of. piocurMgti ororeg_eneral, observance—of
the Rut as there - um ninny others-pres
ent, as I hove already remnrked, more competent
than myself to speak on the great subject for
which Nye have convened, I shall Trot consume
more of your time by further remark,,,
can he more profitably spent.
It was here seated that a letter from lion
T. Frelinghuysen had been received, say
ing that he could not attend the Convention
Wherenponi JAMES CLARKE, of. Pennsvl
vsnia was appointed as 2(1 Vide -Presiden
in his 'place,
A•sialiding • comm2tte was then appoint
ed
,who werel? have in charge the genera
business to be recommended to the conven
lion ; consisting of MesSrs.-Ehribtian Keen
er, (Chtrls M. Wevser, J. M. Atwood
lietijammiKuriz i Timothy Tiighmatt,. ,
Eddy. •
husiness,comm hist-re:Ported 'during`
•the&progress of the Convention, a series or
resolutions which amounted.to•twentysix;
itt the-end, -in-relation-to-the observance of
the. Sabbath by difTsent clysses of business
men, merchants, mechanics, laborers, rail
way, steamboat and stage companiis, &c.
•We have not room for teem all to'-day, nor`
for the excellent address-to the • people of
tbc.:United Statei . , -- which was-.issued byf
the Convention.
Mr. I:trimnon
L ot
eir asri - Wt iii.the house) addressed the . 61tair-
Man in opposition,to the, roligious obliga
tion to keep the first day of the Week -as
the.,!ord's or Sabbath day. ' •
It was Contended:generally by tile speak
srst- that the Call Tor the 'Convention :speci-,
tied;the duty which was to be perforniett ;
:Mach was to Measufee to protnnte
Alie.mote strict observance of th .Christ ion
.
Babbhtiti:_Therefore-it—was
to discuss the question , AV Ile* the; eW.
qiistiin or ally iiitte.
tertliur ogre one:
l?ev',Air: Eddy read letters from ex:oov.
ernor VrooM; c!f,4New.,..Tersey„ and .Chiei
Justice Lloioblosier, of OefUersej,' , ., - eaelt
ezpressiriet l anxiety that'the prdeeed
ipgs-of
of great good; and teireiting their imibility_
tolle:prbi3ent at the dOnventiou. • -
Chief 'Justice itornblowcr's lettei i a
bounded in facts reltitiVed to theSadininis
tration of Piatiee in the State of - Neiv Jer
86,.etwitii the reset that pitto : tenills of the
•6riithial•orfeticiain:that St4fdiidtl be 4rae.
eil , tiVlVe
,ileaeciatttini4 the'Satba th- . 11
6 rsl :i n66p4 iie,''4 C , tiici . - p r.Lio ti pl.'s , . iti 'that
, .
il
jtov:ni.: t#akner'Wasl;aLioquen't let.
Jet' on the ettbldelfro*biiit4,4stice:AVal:
worth, also regrittiog iqs:3ooo.llly.ACE..l#4p ,
a Seat in tii9q9 s ve,,niiiini lOZ - '* ll l ll l l 4 bud
been aproiritid . - a niettlbe'r.,
, r , litr:,'HOligilntott of ritilatitiltitlai'referred
to:lii:e,,pr - aetiee in Cangrete so fr ebodtleting,
641 0 nosEc t#,I,P 0 .0:!baih 7 PaY. 4. 9ae oc the,
:pletit!iir,lo4l`lott,,,..ind,seiiona yjelaliene. or
ll4t'irolf chik. /14 ciitiraatiiizei) li. ill% I
trp)! Apfl„ngirriviqed sit)l pc.F.,!ng, for p3l,e,m,
i ),ll,it, , t 3 4 ,, , l c i i r tis _ if t_ dr ! . , ( , ;i :4,j,isiiPPi?,b. l l l . o o_*!iiii!,
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ano,khir. bltli
tajad;DitiOti:ife, ildttliirtl;
lorthe ; cciOniiiiiity geneitlly on thifiiinbjenf
bitria*4llll4iiiat-
.12 t vo w itrii# ll 7greer
pie as u e: i n e cc' iv II cl ttitiSity, editors,
not only b4.44 - frsecular
press of thti l eituntit.„pre,eiestrpg: in favor
of the 'and' trOstAltat
bors wilt,be,fully.appreeiato4.l?y,;-•qte,,ipatri
ortke.Of all classes: tincrilieden geriet*l6 .
'eP 6 ilee 6RM - sit 01phearts of the ppople,
..Reeelveti; ,InCn; . .tyWort . .-are
raised hy - the'stiffi r aTierOivrftArti - COPIO lc
places of official 'dignity tirid . :power are.
lail under obligations to set en examplp
with regardto - the Lord's Day, - which
sltall
be safe and salutary to their fellow .men,
and, which shalltend to render the dile ob
servance of that day universal.
r. • thuns, the velierSble President then
rosemid stated that as lie propOsed going:to
Washington this evening he ‘'voilVl not
again be present in, the COnveution. lie
Would, thersfore,ienew the expression. of
hiS thanks for the:beim dOne him", in se
lectinz-hint . preside oVertlie Convontion.
'He also expresse t l his ireatirthification iii
IH - telling to the disoussionSititit Ilad takeis
place, and I l e ba d no dotibt the most favor-
Alt results would be produced by the pro
ceedings on the occasion. nese results
Would_tend still further to confirm the (nem
orable.deelaration of that • great- man, Ms..
Du pone*-thal . the' Halted Steles were fn
ativanee,4 every other nation in the world
in its observance and regard for the Sab
bath.. He then took- leave of the • Con
.Vention. .• •
•
.On motion, a resolution of thanks fo
the able and satisfactory manner hi whirl
the- I:resitle - nt,.44.... performed his duties
was passed,' viihenithe Convention adjotirn
ad ;to meet again at three o'clock.
A FTERNOON gESSMiI
The Convention re-assembled at threw
'o'clock, Judge Willard Hall. First Vice
President, Occupying, the Chair.
Letters were read from Sabbath assoPia-
Claus and mdetinga in various parts of the
country. Most of these contained an
swers to inquires propounded by the Sab
bath Assoehition of" Baltimore, and 'such
9 . ll . Ter,facts as their writers deenfed - 61 im-
portance.
Mr— Cameron, of . Pennsylvania, spolch
at sameiength on die sale of liquor on the
S4bbadi day,'andenymestly urged upon the
mon - lig-1s of Lila Convention-the necessity
of lending their intiner.ce, a§ individuals,.
in" their-respective' qpiglit.forlmods,cin the
work of eradicating - the evil of
spike: . -- . .
, •
The Business Committee reported that
they had at present nothing-more to.report
. .. _
- to — th - t 7- Convention. ' •
Mr.-:Boardman 012,1 1 1tiladt Iphia, offered
a resolution, which in the - evening'session
woe withdrawn,for the following S e bsiii
. -
Resolved, Tlig ads Convention express
their deep regret
,quirthe National Legisla:
tore end other. , •Lt ! hstive bodies, should
in several installT'-within the last. few
years, have deern expedient to contin
ue their sessitins.thr sigh a put of the Sab
-trathi-anri-t'rey cherislrtirele - 11 - 11Oui,
e t o
Leo it laCve , bil.dies Play hereafter abstain,
from the transaction of [witness on that
day. '
-.The tßev. 11. Slicer, of Baltimore, op.z
posed the resolution•in its present form, as
did also Mr. A. Childs, Who_propese.d to
amend out " National I;gisla
ifire_and--othet---I,egislative - bodies," -and
insert " Congress of thelJnitytl States."
The amendment was opposed •by the•
_Rev. Ml:Win:hell, and advocated by -.Dr.
I'. E. Bond, Jr. of Baltimore, and' by Mi.
Bry . ait, of PittSburg, Penn., Geo. Cham
bers, of Ohambersbnrg, Pa., took the floor
in opposition to both the amendment and
orig,inal fesolution. The Rev. ll—Slicer
.next got the floor in, favor of the amend-
Went. r• •
u-s-agrtatm - rilifaTitiii was finally dis
posed of by a resolution submittcAlly Rev.
"I'liMas H. &mil:Um, in ‘v,iiich those . meM 7
bers of Congresi, have used efforts
to prevent the, dilsecration of die . •Sabbatir
were commended, sal eipietsiffethe hope
that.eintibir efilirts may ,hereafter be abs
tained by by a majority, This resolution
unanimously. adOpq.d. : • ;I.'.
After severay. ) other, , ttaimpiirtant •reriatt-
Alowwere.:paseedrt he - onyention-r adjourn
uljour
'ed.on ll.lit rad ilkiPs.4.9 it i ,'.. sine die...
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says—" We-have- ltbiarg o ' f,sd'veral ""it'ter-
Pi ises' being all a hitit,tt 9"? ., l i.,'T . ftie'cou nt of the
result of the, Oil ail -1441 -i3Oll-1 or our
- tnifnufiensring — ;, —. eittipiilt runts 114ire , theuiit.
I f
it : pruilentto" 'contract their, t opirations. 7 .-
• § tatCoterits of this li hid:Will he sOzetl,upon
. :Itir-in tire presen tii Lien, . but ::the'radts. reenari
I stiiblut.ritir-;, W e are inftiritted that ittenufriek
ture , r B ; , #lio4adterderita iliaohinery; to lie`
eOnetitt:Cteil , in thiseiti; : hav,e , in tfutne.einMi?
•cOutiteratnntled' theii.irders:.- *, , itii , '':k . ' °ril l:
men wiilA o 64sitilly . .beV•ills'ehtirliil;' , ‘'...: ,
Pvt'At., 4 ccznircriit'Vetrunn i mtc,.l4:ii.......,
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Itryinrilithrrligidat Boston'',
Taglioni, the groirt,danSeust, is about to
visit s this collthy. •
The excipsion of . all . Americatis,:from
:thel 4 andiin Clubs, has alreatly-.talien place.
Tlie . eS . Use given is the repudiation of State•
debts..
Fathei: Mathew is. said 10 . be 'heavily in
volved. A• subscription for, his felief.bad
been started: " -
The Americom ambasiador Air. Cush
ng, has negoeinted a _treaty, on the same
terniS as Sir. Henry/ Pottinger,'s, hut' has
obtained a slight concession in the duties
On lead, which the Americans -expe . ct to
supply in largb quantities from their west
ern territories..o..
,
Inkoleraniv Recommended....
l'he•NewYork Advocate; a violet)", roc°
roco. paper recommends the following
course to the Locerodes'in their privatep•
dealings
. „ .
:`,Nrie say ,to all decent Men and good
democrats., do not tins! , a Wino' with a
Single dollar for a sinee'day call 'in all
.the'money (11/0
_yoll, trim _WiltaSEumß!
DI/max. Lank after all stakeholders and
limit up the odd chanke that is'owing...tO
yon without delay.' • .
If a whig paper.had recommended such
a course against the locorocos, there would
have biien a •terriGle caterwauling from the
latter-day dcrnocrac3
THE Erplicr.—zOne of our
eltanges"sestes diet seventy ham
discharged from a.tannery in B fink), since.
the result of the election Was known, Un_
der the reign .of Free Trade, 'l7eople.cnit
mdlie more with their capittll otherwise
than by investing it in• any 'species of do
mestic manufacture. As :t i t s in 13effalo,
so it will prob.ibly•be throughout the Union.
Confidence in the permanence of die tariff
policy of the country is detroyed, and with
that goes every thing likb.domestic industry
and..prcisperity.
tt`The Anthracite Gazette of Potts
ville, at die conclusion of a•powerful ay
peal.on the subject of illegal voting, says—
"lt 'is.Well ItnoWii" that a forge cumber of
fOreigners were !alien .to Pottsville, and
their voteswern-recei vetl-01-bQtlt7titc—rere_n
- elections; although:the-y:t.vere not resident's
of the,plee.. The question of an immetli-.
ate alteration in the naturalization laws need
no longer submit to tira slow"- o erasion of
reasoning. The -tryth,brealis urce— the
sensf!s of every sane man, and 07 neces
sity, the vital necessity of a reform, is evi
dent to t.he mind of every"Atuerican:'
a lecture on the Geology of_the
United States, recently de4ered. in Eng
and; by the ccilebrated Mr. Lyell, he stated
hat the Ohio coal field extends for a length
of seven hundred miles, 9nd that of Illinois
Is larger than the whole of England. The
coal - ix - forum! in Wcjiia - ble le tl7; of consid
erable thiekne3s; aril in one instance there
is a bed of coal, forty feet thick, which
comes up to the stmface and is quarried
like slone. Another branch of Mr. Lyeli's
lecture was the consideration of ,thereces
sion of..thefEalls ofliliagar.- He exhibited
a large pictoriarseene representing the bed
oTihe Niagara river. • The ravine formed
by the gradual Wearing away of the rocks
by the waters of the Palls extends for seven
Miles; and there is no doubt that at one
period the giagarii river fell over - the cliffs
at Queenstown, three hundred feet high.
The present height-of the falls is 170 feet,
and the rate of recession is abOut ope-fopt,
in a year.
ck 7 Mr Gidilin,i§ Ike member of Congress:
- freffrO b e 14"
well known to the tvhole country, thus
speaks of-the. labourg .nf that party said of
the results:. lie. utters nothing but ; the
tru‘iti
"The .men belpnging to the liberty party
at the last elcctinn, 'defeat& d at least six.
candidates for who, if elected,.
-wotiltl.-hayevotetl. to repeal the gra rule,
and it'll SlaYe laths 'date District of Uoj u
they been elected as thdy , roigltt
huvo' . been--,I fully' : believe thoile laws
would •Iniep .repe.aletl.__ I- therefore
iTiiaiTilies'e men are .responsable fur their
euptitutanef. .• - • • . • •
.-
_ - correepontlenfAlite3
0: slate's thrit 4 ruiretwit who •voletl.
• and Dallas; . afte'r witnessing
kffeC;felifltie.der4ti- of :41r.C . lay, save lie
40414 note-give $5,000 to. have Ain Clay {
cte
elected.. . ,
• •
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I.3pf limo tho, vegeta* kingdom dbrivos life and
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dbm 'le sneßpr tail lki , ilni vagotablo.,: ,..
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and kniiirn 14 , lonipipciiieniiitrrbo porlbotly- in
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:The fait& qystqm sarristA tCitq utmost
limit by a Reiltectioq of' our.-halffi
Ton CaOmiSoi $2 50 per annum eacshll
MIRO
1122'17121111 IDll3l 4 's
A :Select Circulating Library. for Town and
-j • Couptry.
- Oul the fi ra Wednesday of January, 1815,
Will be published at Philmjelphia, ilie first
number of E Eiq.y Yojxm,g, re
Select Circulating ,Library, for Town
qnzt Voitntry, on the plan of Waddle's,
at a gready:retleeed Eke, of a larger size
tiFi - ife - iirlyfie - a — Comefe t i by the or i
gond'', end,, for the first seven years, the
sole Editor (J . quit, ,7nd to
be Published by Meson.
SINCE - the discontibuance of "Waltlie,",
occasioned by the derangements of - the cur
rency, and since the death - of cMS. Waldie,
in 1810, the editor lia,s been constantly re
minded by numerons Old- subscribers and
friends, tint the*an of pubilabing trooks .
eheapl3, a form to go by mail,!o long
poptdar,'and-which he teas the rust to sug
gest and carry out, a plan whic,hAtad afford
ed an immense eIaSS of editealed"individuals
a thental resource nehipted• to ihnir tastes,
was still a great unsupptied
o pirirlie want.—
lfarions tildwe'etnentS Were: held out in
by publishers toVenew his labours. Other
engagements have • heretofore s obliged• him
to decline these c.cellent offers. The - time,
however, has arrived, When Ii feels called
upon, to sch;ct for families and individuals
good and popular hooks. • The: mass of
epheineral literature %Odell. has Intely beetr
poured nut ; :tirion us-In a-still ine.reaing,
donil, while it has peiPlexed the.many, - has,
in the opi4i - on of.the reflecting, •i'i;i•tted the
literery aunospheredly indiseritnintitelseiz ,
ing upon crust, bad and indifferent work ' s,
and-oftenleavin!r,tintonelt6d the more pleas
ing and gratif;,•ing , productions of European
pens. .
011=1
The press has run riot so lomt, and ,the
publk eye has Devn stimulated so constant
ly-,that some . additional it) Incements .to re
trace must l ‘ ie (Armed, some evinnimLbe
smith d, to enable us to pour the stream of
knowledge - into the little chann wnc
lead to every fireside, mid hr insinuating a
taste for the excellent and the true, to im
part a neW charm and a new attraction to
conareamioonf secure and blessed en
joyments wh•ieh we,call Hope. • .
These inducements we now - oirer: ; —. •
. I. A reduction of one-lialf the cost, and
the 'same amount of readina. Matter! „ •
11. Increased facilities and better arrange
srtents than forme t rly, fir dik . :reeeption
'new books from Ilmrope.
111. 'rhe same delerinination en the part
of the Editor to detente time, and-'what talent
he may possess, to furnish 'families with at
tractive and unobjectionahle
ribs, original and selected, and literary in
id-licence. ..domes-fie - • ..!
. IV. An antple cash - eapiial,povided, to •
*nsure the continuance.of the work.
V. A. publisTier. 4hortMahly acquainted'
with acounts, who, not distracted by , the
harrasing'carts of a large printina- (ace,
will devote his entire attention to the de
mands of subscribers,
Vt. The machinery-.and .facilities of one
of •the best and moat extensive Printing Of
fices in tie union: •
With this enormous. reduction of cost:-
with the t,e-te for •roadtrig }ye .se octet
hooks, Which has increased in the United
`tables in a greater ratio than the 'immense
means in operation for its gialificatiort. the
'editor and - publisher believe that the advant
age which thisyerioctical pre,„sents to heads
of fathilies and others, who desire a whole I
some Foureo of . innocent and. ennobling en
lertdintrient and instruCtiMi, - ..iS unrivalled.
Flor a pentailay,, postage ineluded, we sup
ply at least a 'diiodecono bone_ every week
ton whole family. Ono volume of die
''.Library,'' containing from fifteen to. twen
ty works, can be bound at an epense little
more than that,of.binding either separately.
We can put boglcs ,in eireulatkon through
the whole interior of the country in dime
weeks after their issue 'in 'London; And
with thq reduction,/on the ~ ..Waldie" price
of one-half, we,can. compete in chetipness
with any press.(hat can be establisheil. To
the first fourteen volumes pf , ..l)ralrlie:s Li
brary" thp editor reTers for.the , eviderMes of
th-trcimtof rintl
of his ability to select thercfroM.
Our plan embraces the piThtieiifiou oldie
newest and best books in the -various de-
partments„„of
_Travels, Voyages, Novels,
Tales,,Ske,tehes„ Biography and Memoirs,
in short, the il.holeAange of polite literature,
atid — icTlWiliTlF, translations made expressly
for :the : The editor,, will not, - how.'
over, saeri&T•at the shrine of -mere novelty
in anv,of these derixlmen4S,....._When a new
book does not offer of the . requireil ,- eltarae.2
ter, he will, ai• - befoie, extend ills. 'research .
among - the, rinmerotis works winch. he. has
already within his.reach, beside' the many
which are sfipriled -by his regurkr imports
timrs-from-Ettope7TrillYrtlrCarkffecii ents
now 'coin Meted, ail books of merit 4ar..popu
larity, com, - tuder his - inspeetimi,-,by. the
regular steaM-ships,, whilst • Itis, , ,eallmertil
cometions, give hioraecess to, alul a knckv ,
Jedge cif, the best and inost.extensiye public
antkplivate ,colleetions 'on this continent.—
In addition he haS the,sid of many judieions ,
literray'frierldslo.nssist jn itoin - tittg
ableltre.rifor:liis Temkin, Who .helias,ut
doubt, -'Will be of . so jitdiniotts a. cities:4 tr.
:make it,. impeiatiVe on him . ' tit' use the r ninthSt•
diligatied'in - furnishing good hrliVliolesotp6,
~ •
literary riltrneul,
s6me ’B2?
4.1 riff: 1 Vail; r yor., xi,. mr., , .0n. Sr.t*c.n .firn . cut:A-7
t trzia . Lin ril ti . i," Wilk ba 'prpit6il on a'tiontda alipor
yayal tilted; •tc,7eitOftiorgtts.'lnchea .by forty, sixteen
pages, quartootiree..solunins on.; each, and mailed
weekly; with treat ',cord,:,t3b as to carry wish perfect:
saltily-to - tle - inos! - Ilisplit-,t-pnat offico - -- 4 ------:
l',.*.'llle,, W Jolnlintifl36llep laltres. My thus irt-
A•endnig_tanlForflul pripikwit , odeppy,lvitlmui,
ProOsing;•the : on an tiii, - 61.1) - 66 . )ttiiiiitteWfini TWO
;,fir , pagea'„ats 4 Journal Ots . .Balltiff-t t Otti.oa, formerly.
priut 'pa a coyer: '.''. 'Ellie 4,q,af,...011i10 it hetiorno47alf,,
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liiiri .o, iginnl tfileinty . ritOttet:itifirio ,r4itiel4rni . ,
lista o .rioni-boakii,•witka Okla to t air;lro4ftectiyo
'ntorite Oil- itt'lret , Will 'oinifintO,'W4itt tritight7Ri4o:4.•
y lav aillatrtile; hitirrair, Ittioltitt:';-:.l.ltit4Wkip; or
in lloelna t ..tltn„lopynat' titattOali i!itifid.sl ,, ,naOesrt
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kVri l Oq:'liCt9o .6l vih t oii lrfi iO,tifWOO'ifit: ;
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their . friends . and peighbons to unite in clubs
remittancei,
1.7 A Club iif •three, intlk iJoal iubseriters r uivitin g 7.4
their pOments or remittances, shall receive three •
olipies of the work for a
. year fur Ten Dollars or ,
$3 33. each.
I.7o6ltiluiiiiief - hT.FS•lrnaliThPilreiTSii 7 d irT e 7 — `"
ceivo fireeepies , iif the pork, for Fifteen Dollars; or
$3 each.'
.;'5
A chat; of ten individuris shall receive ten
copies for Tenty-fivo Doilnrn, or ,fi.s; 60 each. '
• But in no case cad- tiiia publication be forwarded
unless the prder is aecoMparded with the remittance,
which may be outdo in notes of solvent biihk.
....P3umiting in their remittances, members of 'chili*
will now reeeivo theuwork ni a much lower price
than the former'agent's of Mr. Waidie, who
) paid.
tad' wneicly for qua thousand copies. In short, the
work is reduced to dho-half the firmer price, white
the quantiirwii.seintlioi macter yetnuins the sums.
...Q_Ur....arrangontenta • 'completed for the filfif
ment of our part of the cuntruet in the inuAt liber •
Sitiateribers' names should be immediatel3i for : .
warded. A liiniteiniumber muni be'priated, turd n 9
disappointment can oceurto thoce..who remit vilify.
A specimen 'number tVill
. bo forded, crithou i t
charip,_to nil who -ropiest it postage paid; or may
be procured at the publicatiOn oMec. . • •-‘._
- 'LLOtII SMITII, Publicity,
No. 19 St. Janiiis street, running tram Sixth to Sc
. ventli, above Marketi rota .dirpetly in the sear Of
St. Jltnes' Church. - --• • ,•• . •
OPETP• ORE:
• •
irishes to• utiu m the-chi - zone al
Cnrlisk and i the liul,l c i i g!tieral,tlint lie Las
tiliened.iii North Ilniner'str •e 4, adjoining A,lyei
and IlaversfteltA Drug: Stu Mid nearly oppoMm
the 11.11t1;,, to tbe store roan lately occupied by Mr..
John I Inruilton,ti large and entirely new assortment
of splendid
• a), ' c (f) M
Consisting. ia intrt.qf Cloths, Cassimeres,-Sammur
(I,lll,l wrmas,".N.lcrilin Cassitners;Sittgle and
Dditble FaimClOSiMel.%, LllOlll4 Tiiitglliktlls,
C,kires Ilasiery of nil kiln aa.,l
tlesuriptiun—nko'n well:selected stank ef
G Et tilse E IC NE-N, •
nll of whinh . .he n ill sell very tic;iit
vites the public to (null nnil judge fur thcinselt es.
n: AlslnkltS(iN,
rormerly of (be firm of Augsw Yc. Amlarsqn.
Mny
wiza*v. frl),, IA 4 UIESIERY
CARLISLE,PA.
.trrilE season f transplenting FRUIT, end in,
deed ell ecidurmi TREES of the hardy
kinds, is appro,eching.• 'Fho ecarun for tins
refere'nee for fill planting, io obvious; when trees
vre.trensplanicil 111.11 son , iin, Hie el Ith becomes
during tl:Nwinte?, properly settle d about the roots,._
antl. - IlATrttie ready - to throw out fibres in - the
spring. The proprietor ollhe abut.° ^ettiblish
.to • it lies, for this tell' met It - tt, Hie foliowing
trees, to tell :
•
I Q's. 410 0 A. E. Tei:
Cottiprisiii . g the Choicest p , rieties;
• •
1,00 9 zatErt rev TREES,
ilicluflirag
_all the 17109 i apprOred ki,idi.•
~g/so a ver , rj choice collcelion'of
PEAC4,TEAR, - PLUM Rc A PitICOT
'rreFs, ;Is well as a large assortinetit.of
'./Erri•Arreen. Orturrste.leltil
Trees, Snell es Jilultn - of 'Gilead Fir, At ai VINO
A nutrient' Juniper, Norwey Fir,.al! the dilfdrent
kinds of Linden, tl•tn2rir Aleph; Silvery Maple,
Red Flowering Maple, Vcllow Fluwe-ing Maple;
I•:ngledi Elpi, White Elm, Slippery Elm, Silvery
Aliele,.("hive s e A ihnitlms, 7'nlip tree, lileck Ash,
Ihililer„.Eurtt;:wan Momanin - Ash, florsd
Chesnut, Whit, 1. low, deg chesmit, F,ri ts k.
ly Asil,()snz e kirottge,low erne Qua It in Aepin;
&n. All Ills trees ore in the liet.t state
linn, llolll- ishint , , end illthe most healthful ottlitlil,
lion, 'Greet core hilts 1 , 1,17 taken in selecting tho
most ebnitre verit. ties of fruit from the most po rn.
lar Nurseries the - Chlitin, and such os is lkst
iida'pted to our climate. Liemiity is s•ritt
ly pre , ter vt .1. A , bra.T:lttleleirtinent of the tioise
rk,iguitillet the.itemediate direetion and su. rvi• "
shim of the proprietor, till may rely upon °lett kind .
twitug true to horns. llv lute s l ine very
: Choice
new v.itieties
•
this rdi, „h t 3 • w, ry, erpiall
cl
Ity none he know ttheir season.
Farmers nod a others Nob At round, ntrmg.
others it ire US- cull. If our trees and establi-h.
roeut•he not equal, and a little veer, to any other
west of the Srequaltanna, and our prices us low
as those of airy other regular cata6lishmeid for
trees of equal qoality, do not buy ft UM US.
c prepeirnur further offers
. • 3,' (WO , PP"' 11. 4 A"1 Eiftk
engrafted' on Crab I.tneksolin duratflity - of which
will screed those worked mum tie usual plan at
least It 0 per centum; whisk flirt is well vsinh.
lislit44 all gin actin, and necet ded to by our
he,t American aril era on fruit trees._ The limo
for transplanting in' frnm — flieTniddle of detohe'r
t!ll the frost sets in.
Buyers Will be furni.lind with 'cliiTetions far
planting,planting, us mtieloot the it imreess depends on tb
proper management in planting ir trees.
',,A1l orders and communiuitti7llr; post-paid',
will be stiktly . attended to.
ISMNIE
. .
Groccey :1111;11
---- ON THE CASIU• PLOIT. •
•
A !WUXI) S. SENEI2;
- llns•jiist returned from the - city - ottd is 'now open
lug nt his store, on the:corner of .Pitt Loutlo
cr streets. opposite II) e G mum. licfornic4
n - choice ;assortment of : Groceries, Queensware,_
Alsptce,
Cloves; t;:mgcr,•Notinots,:Moce,_Solorattior—,---
Peuriash, pinnsii,!‘altpetrp, tine table salt. A gmo
assortment of "honey ihm , tobacco. Tubs chum_
buckets and..bromns, all of :whichlL=6e cold ut
prices to null thy Blues. -
Butter; E'fr,ts and all kinds of coqntry pro4ucp
takemin exchnA
ogor goods.. • --- •
Sntpoinbcr,
• EIA.Fr
•
reelieethil I v• !to: ,
attention of Country tiipteir
•atorli. of 1 lard watt Mid . Cutlery. - , thefareitoir
oeiviog from Mil:hoof tool thuAlattilfatonries of this'.
Coo - ink conSideraide addithios
.3kairriiTy altrat:liVe; tool thev.mii,milling tola.tl I
opotiler,Pit- whiilt , they elution. hitt thii4c-wilt74 1)0' , :-
found entirely Staler:4mq.,,Conatry.-111erehatits
invited' to call and examinciThi, mid it. , is:
cotlidently how , m had It. their interest IA
put 11.15 e. rroto the suiriey .
LS ihers.:
Ekt . NVALTON: ;'',
Nn 141 snuthi.rollllllStt•eet; ti fait , tfooki..belotv
Philadelphia, SePt. 5,1 544. • •
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new style of Dress Aloolla, eitiotetellstragys,:ne,l7,::
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Liiince, 11fi •
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