r. - ._ . . . cent. to,rth , - , :1;. •.. , v. :,., .1 w err , l'ee pro, , prrott, ; tool ketwe it olto. ~ is :of 'lt. coil. , r.oting the gre:it rivers. Itii.es. ...i."/:c. ri":/riff vlr.lll Cie t'aart , !tu tot. proA t t;ts ti: thut. I.,her. '1 . c.,, Ow hhileilla . rd that when the' people It tP. • t i ')rotreted :oui twilit arteries of cointatinteattoth leas- lt is i_tt :1 ;ink. divt :r ti ; , :4 l. witne: , ;::,‘ • , ...i , .. kers bait 111 Sf:. r...;t:lry t,t . t:ie Tre:tsury and itrosperott4, under !..1;2)1 t,..1 ill . lyc frol inv . tho-e of a Loct.ll, character to the care . i ar eNt ,,,li ct;t , t „ ~,i,i,.1 , 0 i „,,.. ~,h„,,T htt, l tt , t . Lo propwwfl to .1o1,:de the iotiort•ts .01 shoes :: 11111 treacury ; NMI ‘Oll . ll all' 1 t1 , 1141' M'Pri` (if the . ::";:lie ; 211(1 Olj tiIPF.O expend .' Ct) r, /ell I re •; in tiii , :.•I:IIe i:a%e I,•t•ti 1 .:::.i.• ;: for t h e il:lrp()F2 :,: iit..rtrw iwr tilts: r. VellllP, 1111pUVeri,.ThC(1 h "free tr:H•.. — Cite trcosury till s'irplus rry(iiile only ; thii-; 4111 - ~ I t ,,,,,,,, ,rf. , I , e' r. 1 1 ,0 :',.. t):1'.1 , -; r•,•1! 1 1 1, II I ,: 111,11 fall that 1 1 . 11 , ` re; ,l c ;t:..,tl v .,•, 1 1 ( 1 h i t in re:itwo ; o t tl lift vo t iot J v ;II tv.. , .. I,;:ti nol :.; t-v.t.: ling ;,,nd hiotlintr teq;ether the tli- , lant p;irt- ~ ~..,,,,;, ~ ~,,,,, ;, .„ L i lir 1 .4. VP Ilq ' jr..l'd 51 01'1.1 tive- t 1:, 1, •t them go into, vour ; deo.l-ins \II Per: . -;nriti.,4 Tainiesii, ;est equally 1 : li: i. I I 1,1) :ffi. Introduce enlightened (Tommy di - • - ! u tter denunciation i of aristoi-ratic manufae . tureri intended to bring in one hundred :ii et ten Let gent ~ • _, . .1 •men fro .or awl pass this bill : Its 1.1 en: branch of the 'midi,. CNIY:1111 I 111 1 %.5;„ for V.I'11111!.; that it irld h oer! d e f ea t e d . . . —e \ cessive thoui , :nal didlars more of foreign lints.— them carry- out their system : hi theln in- Lighten the burdens, diversify the employ- ; Tell the hhieksmiths thafx Mr. Walker in- volve the rumor:: in WUr—d')ll 1, 1 , ' Ile eX" 111C11 I.'. aildtiPrlirc :md increase the rewards lamistien, el the Penns:, I vania delegation lor man slg tended to briter in two hundred thousand penditures of Government, as• , they had' if labia fully re -tin that odious measuie, and urzent ;allin all its department s , And . dollars worth ( - ) f iron manufaetures. (;o done—create a large national dcl . rt—reduce •Illi. In Your foreign relations follow the peals- to the thi mei. and e.-fo r limn Ti s' ,..t a t o ;1-, e i , and tell the tailors that he biter:tied in like the revenue by . le , the lll ur--; one soviet: Of lite father of his • rOUntry—"oh- .lilminitrntion 1 ( Ca!:' , C. the new bill is /idl e r than reduct . to , trimmer, to bring in two hundred thousand halt of what it !lbw is—destroy t h e nation- : serve good faith and justice towards all na- t h e 01,1 one—all „ , ,,,,.,•,,„ t o s; i ll most ,„ iniii ... b ,,, dollars Worth Inure of ready-made clothing, •al industry—bankrupt the, treastiry mid the' lion—cultivate peace and harmony with . c0 „i,,,,5,„ In every ~,,,,,iv e i„, we. Li r ht , how _ redneinp. the, protection on that article froml people with your ad valiffem and ware- all." Thereby illustrating the beauty -am . mer. is beginning to stream in uon this political fifty down to thirty per cent., and let them housing system, your hard-money Sub-; perfectiou of our Republican institutions, p p chao;4 and one atter another these "liglit'' of the Understand that the fruit of this reform treasury, and your paper money 'l' rcasitrY , holding up a great example of ' , liberty :old . partv are eiving in their adhesion to the '•Frer , , ~ would be to reduce the revenue and reduce note hills;—go on, gentle-men, and sec; independence,' for the nations of the earth , . h ose. ~, . . , ~ . trade tvtams v.ue ti ea,th is in human nese an d ... ' to a d m i re an d ~im i t ate, Thi s was the . the price of their Work 20 per cent., to where vat will come out. YOU will do bloisl—whose democracy i:, t otted! on the lacers , wood uir •{1 liiiigt—von throw multitudes of them Out of employ- one thi, s , .. will relieve; gloat and true .Itneriean system which lie i . . Mem, and to supply the place of their la- ! the country froin the curse of this whole hoped yet to see . adopted and carr ied out. ; t'` ,. l 1 ) . dc . 1 , ; . • ( , ) , ' , ! o br l. 7::''l l !' ll : .x h:: , t t. t i m i r) ,, t , ' . ol .,i t . l .i t turn, of heft in tle! market be the labor of English anti-American :Ind British free-trade sys- w e owe a - great examp l e to the worl d —let ,th sta. ~,, . . 1 , boas t. ~ 1 , ~,,y 4, , 1 1 laborer 01 the No th to an equality and French shoemal;ers, Eughsh hatters, te nt , ;111( 1 res t ore the, true Ameri ean poliey it be given—this Was the duty, ns he trust.; to reduce the . uiid ,i_ni , ..sa tail ors ; in IN 18. Carry out your measures; English blacksmiths, r 11 1 il nil their wretched hominid" - 'nibbles hoe ev• Pros -, ed it wo u ld lw the destiny, of this, our " . . er, that our reccienacs and lahreing men fe tid no and how was it probahle these men would trate all the walls that now surround and great an d e i or m us repu bli c , be pleased; and, %%hat teas of more copse- protect by the customar y iivateli.t‘i. r d s protect the national industry ; break (limn p,... .m....,....h...a+—ad......4,-4........11 longer be (lc , of party that hate so long (+aimed them into (pence to ei_irtinn gentlemen, how was It your manufacturing establislinu nts do ough 7 , 1 , 1 !ism (ki iti A , 11 ~,? , I):tryirn ti aj II ir _I t t• likely they would vote ! [A good deal of i out the length tool breadth of the land; 11.1,11,1 ~‘,J _La j ,„/ ,u - --I - I -labs{, obedience—they hare abandoned these I'c:sties:met:it was l / 4 here man i f e st e d.] Mr. , compel them, as the only means of saviug! -- e,dd S. said he knew it was a very unpleasant what they have, to close their deers, and , las,es to the mercy of Briti i caeitali- an l ..esp topic A t certain quarters, but what he said turn out 850;000 operatives into the street", . initliern slave dote, s, aniiiiikill 10 their care andNeepilli Me -deal - - rainier. .ilccuirdi re ia ng , was true, and gentlemen would find it to ! without work, to beg or starve; let ; l mhe - . : a be inn:. Ili Warned them to remember go to the farmer for employment, am -he ly th ey attempt to prove that the British Tin Lis words, that, just so sure :IS they pass- will tell them his markets are gone, and ' wilt inure to the benefit of thi- cliiss of our popm ed this new tariff bid, so ebrtainly would that his vondition is no better than then.-4.',. lion, Ma:snitch as its members will tereaner be they destroy the revenue, destroy the It will then be Seen NOW O' tarahenelit 4. i able; in con -.4"eumee or the cemeetion of m r ei sn br country, and destroy their party; and if , What: will these people do! G u hark, and pi per la o with 0111 1111 n mechanics. to purchaiio l 111;! , , andshear,,tt:. ad the last was• the only consequeluse, -he tell the manufacturer to go on, and they : heir eloths. and ill tin ;n ! and every zuticie of manrinienne, at greatly rilu would not regret it—it would he a godsend trill work liar half price ; mid the fanner . : red p r is e . h o , ,tin s , lisle ‘,. i. in their sage von t° the country. lid told them belerehand offering his produce at the same rate, then . they would not have touney to pay the or- the mantifacturer can resume, when loss ! cLiesou s t is ti , s. tee hOa ns t radio !ahoy i I . ()inlay expenses, or the Government, let a- of protection .is made up by reduction o f d . d uce d.___o w m o i i, i o, l ; 1 1, e wages in our mechanics lone the expenses of the war. . ; prices. Reduce the Tariff and yon reduce i Cr E T .7. 71 S:> - { 17 11 G : and labitrer , are struck down. the price of agriculi TIIE GLNERAL OI'IiI..VI lUNS. OF THE wages in precisely the same ratio—pro- . ii ~ . teed produre mui-t tilt too. Thew is not a iil BILL. vitUr clearly that the operation and inject . I' ridav Eyeing „A ll a, ?1, NI 6. . , , t, Mr. S. said lie had been emismenteg t he ,of protective duties is to enable the netini subject somewhat in detail ;lie now wish facturers to paw high prices to laborers and , For: Tni.:l;r:r.Ear, or ed for a ihnaiont, ill collelltrn" 0, to Present to agriculture. Carry out your measures.' THE BRITISH Tivturr OF 7 46 the subject. in a more gr.11"."1 and e"'"Pre - and you will soon find where the -"shoe' , ". 'leash!" Plat of view• lie v• fished g !u a - pinches"—you will find out who the tariff whir, P- - - denim] to turn to the 47th P" I . ge " the S " .. ' protects ; or, if you do not, the farmers end retary's report, and they WWI Id tlyre see ltiborers will tell at the polls. these statements: that the dutiable imports , Gentlemen could not escape it. The last year were ,111 r. SterrarVs Speech. ' . : .495- I U(1.7!21, which e x - ! tariff, after all, would be the great absorb coeds by twenty-five millions the average i f Mr. '-lirsit• ing querition. It-was in its etteets nation- - We present the "mclu 1111 1; 11°11-01) 0 - • • ii i of dutiable imports for the last nine wears. al and diffusive—Mt not merely in the tRT's eXcelle . lil SpciTii lit defense of the Prince. (See, Pao" 7 1 .) The S c"refarY fil l her ! thronged cities, but reaching ill its rouse- , tive policy. We trust the whole of it will be states, that the average amount oldie duties ! , quences the remotest hamlet in the far carefully read and studied by every one into whose imposed by the present tariff is 3`.-:10 - per , \\-„t. Texas, Oregon, ;ma other exeiting hands it mav fall. F.IIZMERS, especially. should rent.; which at first he proposed to reduce questions of the day, were: ephemeral, and r ,,,,,1 the opening chapter in to-day's pa l lor, with a 19; per cent., but since the tear has raised ; wonh i soon pass away ; but the fur/I/and , ,•ew of the succeeding chapters, if they desire tiii tot 2. . But to simplify the (2:dt-illation, let qtrotection lay at the very leundation of have an intellieilde VIM oldie hearins of a Pro ust put the the d*lble imports at one hull-'the , the naiional prosp6.ity, and could never teciit , 'farilf neon their inteiests. Read it, and decd millions, the 'present duties at 33 and cease to interest deeply the :linerican pro the proposed dotie- at 22. !wt • cent —just pi e . t teen contrast It MIR the miserable nesreerdenta• one third oil. If you reduce the duties one - si r, p „, this "free trade+, bill, submit- i lions • third, you nmst, to get the same revenue, , r e d to and appkved, as he understood, by inerease your imports one-third—that is i , the cabinet; bring back Mc smotes (ii IS to; instead of one hundred, you must have one !and in eighteen months you will scarcely , hundred and fifty millions of dutiable im- have a specie-paying bank, or a specie dol ports. Then, is it not clear that the only tar left in the country ; and again will be effect of the measure is I t -) in cr ease the ibr - i heard throughout the land the cry of eign imports fifty millions of dollars ?- 7 ~,,hwre.t change! any ("Hinge must be 'Without itir remising the revenue one cent, for the better." Political revolutiohs are or lightening the burdens oldie people one . the fruits of popular suffering and discon farthing, you get exactly the same revenue. I tent; in rfrosperity the cry is "let well c- Tfi e people pay precisely the same amount nougit alone." to Government, but they pay fifty millions 1! [A voice.] Then as a !Whig you ought more to foreigners, lose that much speci e ; to go for a new tariff. destroy fifty millions of our productions, !N. ;es, said Mr. S., if I was like some and -with it the hundreds of millions of Cap- !gentlemen On this floor-11 I loved my ital, and thousands of honest and industri- party more than my country, I would; but oils people thrown out Of employment ! ns I love my country morn than my parts', Now WC pay a hundred million to foreign- !I will not. If it ,Were nod for the lash and ers,. and twenty-seven to Government-- drill of party- dieipliue, this "Brilish bill" making one hundred and twenty•seven mil- ' wou ld f i n d rew adVOCII , IA7n this floor. It lions or dollars. Ily this bill we will pay : was the bantling of par; • the illegitimate one hundred and fifty millions to foreigners ! offspring of the • Whiti lore Convention— aud twel:i 3 , -scvon millions to Governuient, ! that Pandora's box, whence origintittsl most making one hendred and seventy-seven o f t he troubles that now affliet this country. milliens—jilsl fifty more than the people But he again warned 'gentlemen—pass this now pay. And why ? To favor foreign- bill, and, in the strong language of a Dem ers and destroy A merienn labor. 'That ocratie Senator on a Cate occasion, it will was the effect, end die only clime, of this i. "I 1 sink nt purl yso low that the arm of measure. It w:ts to increase the ! 'burdens resurrection could never reach it." of the people just filly millions of dollars a B s But this measure, we are told, is to be Year. You May increase your imports, a measure of permanency; it is to give lilt you cannot increase your exports . ; peave and repose to the country. If so, it you cannot force them upon other cotta-' would I de tide peace and repose of death. tries. They will take Wht they want and „ No, sir; you may , strike down the coun no more. And what follows? First, you ' tn., but the blow would but rouse and ex -must send fifty millions in specie abroad, ' cite the people to return it with „sue!) vigor to pay for one year's excess or imports.— : and energy as t o prostrate the ago - ressors. Next year, having no specie you m ill send , This bill a nirßisure of peace ! No ; it is your State and National bonds, at Li per "a measure of war—war upon the people lent., as you slid under your 2,0 per scut. : worse, far worse, than a war with Eng ditties and excessive imports a few years , land—a war upon the national industry in since ; and then again follows repudiation : all its departments; and die people will and bankruptcy, State, National, and null make - i war upon it—war, unceasing and vidual. 13ut this is not all; there is :moth- interminable war—war on the hustin , rs, er and a worse consequence . You may I and War at the ballot box. Pass this se-, add one-third to your supply of foreign ! struetion bill, and Mr. S. said lie would goods, but you can't compel the people to I call on the people—the honest hard-hand eat, drink, or wear one-third Marc; and if, led -- , farmers, mechanics and laboring men of you conki l it would ruin them. Then , if; the hind, to fling their banners to the breeze you cant increase emnsumption, it follows ,; with this inscription : "The British free that you must destroy fifty millions of A- R iyu i c laridtTqf 1 8.10—Repeal! REPEAL! I. nierican production, to make room frir this j REPEAT. it . 1.,, and never lower it till it tri additional fifty millions,of foreign goods. 1 umphed—as triumph it would most glori- But can you, by reducing duties, increase ously—in the renewal of the tariff of 1842, your imports fifty millions? The attempt I and with it the restoration of our national will ho a failure, and the effect will be to prosperity and independence. reduce your revenue'one-half, and to re-; THE 'TRUE AMERICAN POLICY. duce the wages of labor here ; just as you ; The true American policy is just the re reduce the ditties, your labor must eontin- , verse of that recommended by this Admin ue to work on at these reduced rates or istration. it is iltis : starve. They will work on, and Your ink- Ist. Protect and cherish your natural ports and your revenue will be reduced to- ; industry by a wise system of finance, se gether. The people, ground down and int- ! letting in the first place those articles which poverished by this levelling and degrading ; you can and ought to supply to the extent system, can phrehase and consume 'loth- of your own wants—food, clothing, habi ing from abroad. If you want to replen- i talion, and defence—and to these give an ishyou‘r Treastry, protect' your national ample and adequate protection, so as to industry, and keep it prosperous; and then, , secure at all-times an -abundant supply; at. having the ability, they trill Purchase furs I home. Next select the LuxuniEs con eign goods and enrielryour Treasury. A I sumcd by the rick, and impose' on them pool. people inake apoor Treashry, anda !such duties as the wants of the Governmeln rich peOple a rich one. This resulted from I may require for revenue ; and then select the fact, that in! this Conntry the -revenue I the necessaries of life consumed by the Wits' a poluntary :Hid not compulsorY 'eon-1 poor, and articles which we cannot supply tribution by the people to the Government. I used in our manufactorieS, and make them When did they contribute by the purchase 'free, or subject to the lowest rates or end consumption offorvig,n good's? When : duty. hey. h;nl the abilitYwheir they' were , 2d. Adopt asystem of national improve - . . EIMER . , , '.% 0,1 f,, Weilfilt' I:.ri sflIV iv:r..: ~,.. r. , tic 1 r) (lilt r(),11111(ill COV.IIII'V, an! at I If; ',ante . c i t ltd!:' , [ (f'f'•l f• '.' • • •'• ." 1% :IS i'ar inlifortit .eNperieticc---! .::•11 the iiii- time scent:7l'lff the timi-:t pllicient sv , :ttan of ft ' ''' ''.. , ' ' . ' '.' ' ''' " I ''' ''''''' l''''- ''' ['rola!' evidence ol otir financial Itt -tot v, d! fence in v..ar, anti the cheapest and 1!: , :zt re 'r ran) lc ' ' h. ' ''''''''' ' ll '''' l " l i i i ) f '" I I .'" 1-"ffirr., IMINEIIiEI 1 . 111: El= orm alp 14 1 . 111 . ,11111 iA \IES AI, 7)(111rEB, I.: R C I.: It anti ith v.hich the Locolnen Press is teeming. anil which demagogues may 1 , be heard retailing in every bar-roo:". The True Issue. The Perks County Journal throe's the follow. ing, banner to the breeze. It is the true issue. and as such, we trust will be met by the Thrill' voters of the State THE ISSUE. TN 0("I'OBEIT NEXT JAMES M. POWER I WM. B. rosTEn N TII fC Briti,h Tariff of '46. AND •rur. Whig l'ariff of 1612 People of Pennsylvania, here is tl,p, is ne f a i r ly stated. The election of JAMS; M. POWER will be regarded all over the 'Eldon a, evidence not to be tokonderstood, that PENNSYLVANIA is nor to be PROSTRATED IN THE DUST, or her hottest voters CHEATED AN!) jirmaT(:. UPI) with impunity—while every ‘ote polled for WILLIAM 11. FOSTER, will h 0 deemed an ex pression in favor of FREE TRADE and the - BRITISH TARIFF of IS' Ph flTrWe have received the first No. of the Week ly Philadelphia North American. edited by Messrs. GRAHAM and CoNnin. It is decidedly the best tilled political sheet that has cum to Our table for some time. The paper is Whig. aiel the editors wield a ready and nervous pen. We trust the A merican be well sustained. $l.OO per annum. • 11 - There is much in the rejoinder of our eqtee , ed cotemporary of the U. S. Gazette, in his paper of the IQth inst. to which we can heartily sub scribe--there are a fete tldngs that do not strike us quite so favorably. Yet we are verging too closely upon an important State Election, to render poli tic a controversy upon those points of difference; and, under the peculiar circumstances, we should prefer Whispering in the ear of our cotemporary the facts upon which our views are based, to de claring them through the medium of the press. Throwing off the Disguise. ID - Our friend of the "Cotopikr - has at length ranged himself along side of the advocates of the new British Tariff Bill. Column after column of his last paper are devoted to denunciations of the Tariff of 1. , )•..? and laudations of that of S4o. There is no mistaking the following sentence: "The Tarifrof 1846 has finally post.ied both branches of elongress. and is now the law of the land. When compared with the Tariff of IS-12, it will be jinfml to br FAR SUPERIOR TO IT IN EVERY RESPECT." that is candid enonch, and we thank our friend for his frankness. The true issue bids fair to be thrown before the people of the State at the approaching election, so that the friends and en, emies of American Industry trill have no difficul ty in discovering their places. EU — The Locofocos of Perry County, in County Convention, have denounced G co: M. DALLAS, as it Traitor, and pledged themselves to vote for no man who Nvill not solemnly avow himself in fa vor of an immediate Repeal of the British Tariff of 18411. r - rmr. Wm. GILL. ;sere, of Pittsburg,.(former ly of this place) has engraved the' Lordli-rp l yer and Ten Commandments on one sideoPU:arm. piece! fr-rwm. Preece, lornierly U. S. District Ats. torney fur the District of New York-, committed suicide last It eel:, by shouting hinizdf through t he head. tiESEIMI!S=1;!;2111 , ohtie,tl than atid , •r propw,ition ili . ...... •••.• cspootiilly, in die fortnittioti of lila! n , :•oe . i' by ihi , now bill,—:yid then aris \\er for yourselt i: atirins—as s'e'll us in procuring sionaltire tench party ad% ovate, British inte;csts : to intititoriitls to Coti2ct ss, iirtyi to , l' or llt ~., tilo•I .11,1u.ii:g of the,, :Iblllliti,., ~,ks , E in di s h itiett, we, it i „ nurse, tire repri:il of the act of last session and the re eonsis!s inn cafelully plc.:jun-(41 table of the prices pleased fliat Ow hrilri, , aholi••hotl, nt , i:lkrii striation or thit it,•l of P•II*1. of agricultural pi lure in IS P,I :oat in Is 11. Whielt in CIIIIiIIIII'IIiIII with Ilia :11)(11111011 of the WC Mal gi.,li ..? the rounds ot s , ,orr of the Locoloce corn litxls, it ‘‘ Ii (Too an I:\I AI I.; :\;:-I I.: '11:0 it 'oiirt. pies , e , . accomii.i)iie,l by , niplry 7,,,,,,e,/ and /,,, ~,' :11A Ii K1::'1' I'( )1? I'S. Init if 11 I. \V E iii': 1 The "ttenil'inc" "1 1 ""r Gan t dul . '"i: the PH g expositions; of the indite:ice 01 aPirdective •Bariff AAI I . :1? I ( '.‘ NS ‘l . l': SI If )1' I , I) ('ER- Sent siCck 11‘1, been mu! 4iially hu e. in eon .ii 0 t' • •• ••• p p r• • .1. s. •• • TA IN I,1 " BE T. 11? 111.' AI E N.'' 'Poly' of Co? .1111 ''reS1 ;01;1( . 16104 1 0 several of 11. pen to. pric, s 0 01a, t C. 01 al, .0!1(. it I, ; 111,11, 1)01161104. :linen 11C ghe a coridens,.,l re assumed that in IS•1 1 1 dour commanded in the 5._.....--.,. pia:, „,.. i; ~ . E li; . „.. I , A 11.1131 It I .PC f ,N. ' market , :.• - i nit while in IS II it commanded i. 1.7:, : Fo l . a short I,criaii siiii,cmiciii to iiii. vii..i.iii.,:e (ii , is. l I of the Causes that hate been tried up to tie their/ore, - the farrier sustains a loss 01 i?.; cts pe'r' the British l'arilr Bill I.r the late Congress. it \‘ its 111"'' we '4° In press, iii.ei ' med l'iti. "' bY 3 mend . The "l'irmegair - ca , ,ridias not yet been reaelosl, ii barrel : and all hecatise of the mischievous Tara. ' , • . i ' • I 1 • - musing to it 1 mess tile jar i log an. conflicting no ' These profound expounders of political economy. tialit; of ow Lncoloco I,:iiiial,„ iiim,ll4iiiiiit rfliii consequence of the Prot trial ill St !dell lip ( . 1.111•1 (vas peen engaged for the lust dove days.— discarding all such old-fasitioned notions as have sy k. ati j a, i n im d eac „ r i tty ;„ d e e m ,. th e i r 1 .,,,dri 0n ,:. a regard to the iiillueiwe of supply ,mil demand. rm. a while it Iva, thought Lost 10 attempt to con ' call. s.h . ould the latter be concluded by s . .lturility noon deem it wholly minecessaty to inquire tvliether : tme the "ari: 01 Ilec.ptioti that had 1,e,11 played it i ' iii"'ili:ii that th e liiriner citui'e " i l l iliell Is called up and put to, 1 intl. ls I I the }harvest of our farmers linty not have been d ur i ng GA, c ani p n i, n 01 . 'ls tl, and, aceol ,ti nt2 j ) : it - wore plentiful than in IS 10, or whether the agri- J 6 1 , . 1 , I Ql' 11:TER ''SES , SIONs; %vat s.outiy insisted that tie, rase.illy Whigs . culturalist may not a ff ord to sell his flour at '26 cts. Comm. vs. / Action for assault and batter , . %%ere responsible for the iniquitous features or the. per barrel less and yet realize more than in IS til t t d t as. .1 1, i l a i ll7Ite t r ,i 5 , 1 1 11 1 10 u , the 1 per t son r of 11 , 1 s m ark new bill. because the.-. although in a large minors ' 'Mien his supply was less lull Prices hither. S t i p - ty, did not amend 11;e hill so as lo destroy its free- in . ...nniii v f th e ' i n ';‘:- rli,1 1 1 1 . 1 t . 1 1 i l e: . t 1 „1, 1 . to u ti ( i i i i i c i ' , } i t ii i i i.. l l., po.-ci, however, that in Is I I. with the s.titic sup trade features. 13iit that was too bold an elibrt, guilty.. Counsel for Conun. Brucider—Detendam ply of dour, the manufitcturing and iron establish- 'nul it was "cm go." The tune has accordingly sn 'Y' er • ments of the country had been broken up, the era- 1 peen changed: and now, throughout the entire ! Cutut .n. v-4' A suit brought by Thomas ges of labor rednecd (as Wit: , 11(1111111(AI by Mr. Stair, with a solitary „tinily exception here and ' Vi1) . , ';. 1 1 1 1 ,', ' t ,, e , t i , i i i i i n I,Vl.,r",iti,lei=:i.iiitiiist s. iiiii,4.ii,raili,tilii.” 31.1) tunei on the t i u u r of the Senate, would be the there, Lacoroco Pre , . , !lis are publishing the Inns! War in; : Ser1. 1 0. ( 1 1 1:171 1 1 4 ' ..iirt in partnet i s l i:il a i in tl . l, necessary consequence of the new 'Pttriii . Bill,) eulogistic commenthrtions of the Bti tish Pill• and imiliiirg of p10t ,. .1 1 1 , I!, ir "hid , Set lilt' 6 ' l a rittlit and the holm market destroyed—how, then, think right. Complaint hat n g been .;ado that they di. correspondinely violent denuheiations of the. Tor ye, would it have stood with the farinei's flour? ill . i'l t s'l i!)--- ill'il this , tin` , nut wit I's land in': that i t l i ( r )- i t n ml i t :i ' i r d t . i t i l P hi f-f r n t u l l ii ii i H i t i t n ' t i r. ei t l l . l7 l ;:a ' t i o. j :r e i; . l t - h u e l (.. I • li' i s lir 'i c i i l l - Ifthe mechanic, to.day reeei% tug j , 1 . . 1 - 111 perch} fort a 1 esp s a me editors told the dear pe o ple that they ! Warien, to reined). this. increased the sire of hi. his labor, can allied to the farmer ;.?s.lnt for his i patterns. which %Vert' MI SCylia ' s principle. De were supporting Mr. Polk as a - friend of the Tariff flour,- how much sill lie be able to pay•liitit %%lien of I st , ! •• \ fi.. l •!ulant t. li, , l l • i c . i s ve s l ng• this . , it t:i t itere t , , l l tb l e . shop r 0[ 1 .1 . 1 . Well, it is perhaps fortunate that our , lie receives but 75, or 50,' or 25 cis. per day ? A opponents have so soon 101110 their places. !fere- than to pi ec e ' s. se \ '' ''i r u ( di ' et, guil ' t‘ ' .. t . .( n t 1 ‘%:1 1 ;.r, ,, to ';-: plain proposition this,. and ice presume not difTi- after there trill be no diiiiculty in determining ditty in the indictment, a - Motion for arrest ol cult to solve . This, top, is putting the matter upon j „xhich is the Tar in• party, ant i tit the, coining eiee. , judgment was made. „ I' or COMM. 1:11C111Cf• and its hest footing, leaving out of view altogether that, , Recd.—For cleicridont Cooper. tint; voters will determine whether to support the !roar the mottle of our people and 'Cult country. friends of protection to American Industry • or! Comm. rs. '? .\ ction for concealing the agricultural the Margaret Rodgers. Clic:oh of a bastatil child.— produce...mtust annually increase in a advocates of the British 'faritl of Is lit. ! It was admitted that' the delondant had brought rapid proportion, and that, unless \VC build up a forth the child Invied it : but the facts that she ! home market in which to di- rase of this excess. Peiteasylv:liiiatis, ii.ist ea' _•! had revealed her condition long before to sevjrat gullibility (if 'cultural colliniunity. if dirt \ pvct to palm tip , ll Own! so !:ro,s IMIE prices must fall, and the canner be coppelled to 1ii. 4 1/0:0. of hi.; grain and flour at nominal values, if at all. And yet it i , a,erteil that the Protection of I tome Industry militate, against the interests of the Farmer r The Elections. K EN - FUCK V—Tlie crowing of our Locofoco friends over their *cutouts that the Whigs had not beaten them as bully as usual in this glorious State, was rather premature. The returns pre coming in finely, and show that there has been al ready a Whig gain of two Senators and four Rep reientatives, over the result of last year,' which, without further changes, will make the Whig ma jority lbrty-Eix on joint ballot! INDIANA—The Locofocos have re-elected their Governor by about 25t10 majority. Tut this appears to have been the result of accident or in difference in some parts of the State, where the Whig vote falls off most unaccountably. The Whigs, however, it is conceded, carry the Legis lature, the gains being sufficient to tie the Senate and secure a majority of from t; to S in the House, which gives them all the substantial fruits of the contest by securing all the important officers that are this year to be elected by the Legislature, viz : State Treasurer, Slate Auditor and State Printer. NORTH CAROLINA—The Whigs of this gallant State have covered themselves with glory. Gov. GRAIIAM . S majority will not be less than OW, being a gain of 6,000 over the last Presiden tial election. The Senate will have a Whig ma jority of two or four, and the house of Com mons not less than IG. A Whig Governor, a Whig Senate, a Whig house, and two U: S. Sena tors—that will do for one day! ILLINOIS—The returns indicate the triumph of Locolocoism, as usual, throughout the State, ex cept in the 7th Congressional district, (the only Whig district in the State,) where Abaaham Lin coln (Whig) succeeds by an increased majority. MlSSOURl—"Liketvise." ILTTIie Western papers, Locofoco as well- as Mhig, are pouring "hot shot'' at Mr. Polk and his Administration for his veto of the Inn her Bill, his surrender of Oregon teeritory. and his entire devotMts to the Slac Pulicv - T.ivitimia our uoithy ;,, roin I pi tin '.crir'~.>cr~l sir o:1•: of (;rt.:l! vicv, 5:: and fpr nwua 1,11 , 1 v,10..11 they Gard w.or:bods. ad “l -11 " / .. and by their lit:LT tr.a..le.; to the dominion . 11 ,'''t the Pn'lre:l'm e:4 l -‘1;le ismor anti itido,try forcit of . .von.ler 11,at they dole their eve; sn reaOilv to tho inig , Titotri features "it l • eIIIIt " ti 1 1 .1-1:y thw the. 0,„ ht-tittl under which lite ' .ll "ek , ply—Hive:nisi. through it the WC:J . /di Id - 1i no wonder that they ~43 7,:alnidv ply the work nation iS ationteincil to the amount of itt• of abuse and mistcpinittlit.ition that the ,eales tow a d• to tllir tv, 11 j ast „ :4 rf iit p.' fanners, iiiiinufactur t: and in % % hid, h ave hitherto covert the (IC hollt. rank and tile nix": not 1),, torn Mr But it %%mit do. chanies, a con‘enient home market is or: The bill is so Briti.4ll in all its featotd--and ated for Our prialnetionri, inditstiv is fish: dolt policy or, necn,..-a t lly develop itt elf in its en- ' ed. production increased, and a :ilium tire operation:tin-it %ve opine it will require'nine- uniform, and healthy currency sinvaincil thing, more than the usually e(rective appeal.; of Re.v. ts and l olved, Thal the Tariff of I 1: t .1n its train, and ts train, lias proved it_ , E - I)enmeracv, - ;old "British NI pig- itt Fru its Bert ,'% to prevent the hotieFd people of Eli:country that follo‘veil i sulistantially the nteasurc of print , from coming to the, conclui-ion that American 1() .-- 1)( ' non required h)' the cotintry, and that. Loeofitimisni and British Toni-Oil are blil conver repeal %%as alid.i• unwise, undilied for. :In tilde plita , e.:, and that a cordial sylitratitv of ititchievotts in the re.inlts it is calettlatu ing and interdd has spiting into !wing the "Prill,ll to Tariff of IS III." 1, is 1% ell known that ti e ' Re• That 0 protest t I poll of Stir It ()hurt Walker.-or the t;inteil Trea , tl- i 1 • ••I " nterests in :1 1 111( . 110:11I )1`11;2;:mv 10112 - er inac I)oparinicii:, recommending to Congress the re- sub s i f li itr y t o tito.; oli ljg c o ttli t t in toil o f t h e T ar iff 01".I.J. a nd th e enactment of that din :Tort of Southern dictation ; u n til ra which has stippled its place,:o highly commend- t iestly ioviil i every Iruc h varte d eil it:elf to her It"% it :11.11,Nty's vanian to join his voice to tt%vell (li,' err- - 1 ter, Sir lltiheit Peel. that it a rri laid beitire I'a ti "rycal" of Ilu radio ls , Ilrili h , Anti-Ann liament frith the Inn>t (~,tog k lie commend:l6om., teen anti-Tariff act of Itil IL and its printitn; ordered II an ;111110 , C4m.iiiitnote. Tliat the friend:: of mcrioa vote—a mark of appro!),ltion N 1:II lifilustrY are eari u 11 rIrell ever)* whirr theentire ot 1144 dill! , and In the several tom iiship of the comity, to form et-sociations to any American i.t.ite lii' •r. And tin. nelts , , ',to our.:, for its protection front tin nendin the adoption ot the ot th:it IZeport ity Lrculi to l're.adent and a taicoleci, 11l R e80 1,,,, f 1,11,„ t Ny i t i Lc a; it nu ht. with demon-11.06,ns or joy out distinction of parlv, %%hi) are favorabl an d lejieiniz.ilineliiiiit ;war Britain. \'‘ .. i•ha , e t o ih e olii t •ets of this asNon•i;itlon, arr Ito% :dread • ,: the lint cello our Can Aim brethren eilriwstly invited to becutoo incinlacr in the anit7xed oxtiact !runt the :‘inntival thereof:ln(l :11,4) to cxprt th( 111.,(.1yrs 111 thci Ik'ad it, larrner=i nwel)." l "'N• and t.a•veriii i 1 ~•• • Not satisfied with blighting the hopes and crush- ' persons - -that she had prepared elot hipg for 111.... . . . , ing the energies of the industrial population of the ' comfort of the child, hail it been born alive.—that 1 • hie house ~ fathe r her had threatened to drive her ho rn North—not satisfied with having, triumphantly ti house if lie discovered her pregnancy, :Ind to kill • entered upon the first stage of the miserable policy her if she brought a child there in her arms, all that is to reduce the standard of free white labor , these circumstance tended to show that thew was to that of their own uronged. degraded, and lash- no had motives in burying her dead child to con ceal the fact of her deliverance from her father. driven slaves—not satisfied with havim , success - A verdict of not guilty was accordingly rendered. fully brow•beaten Northern dough-faces into an , For Comm. Buehler and Ramsey—For defendant an abandonment of Northern interest--our haughty ! Cooper and Reed . Southern freedrade tyrants must add insult to 1 Comm. vs. - 1 Action for malicious mis injury. The Charleston Mercury, the organ of Wmi Eyler, Henry Lehicf. itt stoning the hotoe Mr. Calhoun and the exponent of Nullification. , Crawi ( n . rd, and Chas - . rand bieaking , the wind ows mlon, J of :••arali Ann I roxell. The thus holds fortl e i in regard to the remonstrances evidence for the prosecution was chiefly that of and petitions that went up to the National Login- ' Mrs. Troxeli, NIII° testified very :st'ongt strongly to th e lature from the hard- fi sted and brawny laborers of facts i charge d — i lnd, " E " . ! i tlist ` ll l l! ' ri g ile i e ':, - , r ,',''' thiS' State, protesting against the adyption of a i i :: i l e i t a o l y t e q r u d l i ' c r t ' t f if r ,r l/ .‘," / .' 'y o' belief, the ..'' iity. A motion for a new measure that was to bring ruin and starvation nial was made -And defendants were bound over.— where prosperity now reigns, and to spread deso- For Comm Buehler—Delimilants Reed. lation throughout the Commonwealth. Listen Comm. vs. -) Indictment for conspira fenry lacy in obtaining and frau to it, ye who have, unwittingly it may be, thus . 1 . F. Welsh ' ` 4 lterman and Ly dia ((Intently usini , a note and sold yourselves and interests to men, who, revelling ' ‘ 1.- it Ann ' •i‘eiloo. j two twin's, to ' the amount amid spoils purchased through treasures that of $3700, fr‘oin Saco], Wagner, an d ' obtaining mo have been dimmed by the tears and blood of fel- ney without any equivalent at different times sub 4low beings bought and sold in southern shambles, sequiertlY* 'nu, facts charged by the prosecution know not how to apprecHite honest labor or man- i ' l l e t e ' i t , i l J l ,i4 ( e )/ w i a . ? . , i ' l l e la r, '` l ‘ i t l S . I , ': r e j i l i n l: l l', N l 9 ,, b ‘ l i c i c c l i t i s i t i l i i i e w h a o s 7h e e - ly. industry. And as ye listen, determine for your- father. Jacob F. Welsh, an attorney-at-law, resi selves how long these lords of " r i ce tie rce ar o ding near him, taking advantage of this fircom- , stance, worked upon the (ears of Wagner by saying bales" are to wield yen to the support of their selfish and labor-degrading policy : that his offence would Subject him to heavy fine, i imprisonment in the penitentiary, &c. and prevail "lt is indeed a notable pretension to set ied upon him to give a note of ,tiriiin to Welsh, a up that because Pennsylvanians were too bond for $2,000 M Sherman, and . a bond for sl,2igi IGNORANT' AND S'l'U PID to know . to Lydia Ann Kelton—so as to cover Wagner's property h end keepit T s i alii r for him in the event of what weye the ISSUES INVOLvED in the Presidential !lection, it is therefore distant- to .. lea c t i ' l e lg th i e nd L i ' c ti t i e t d e, ; udg i ' ne ' n I h aving wee il e )( ;l7e t i l (. l,l :l lc lo d r il t i l n ie l est and treacherous for Congress to adopt whole amount, executions issued, and the property any measures hut such as their IGNO- about to be sold, when Wagner returned and made 1 RANCE or STUPIDITY may dictate or complaint. For Cont. Durkee, Coopet and SmY• approve." ser—for Defendatits Reed, Fisher, Ramsey, and • Buehler. (Trial still pending as cc ego to press .) ID I\ - at. NORRIS, the colored preacher, arrested - in Hagerstown on the charge of assisting in the Comm WI iraferl. escape of slaves from their masters in that county, fit. EUtTon : Will you allow a York was, says the News, after a full exami i nation be- County Whig , to suggest, through the mc . I fore Justice Williams, discharged, there not being dium ofyour columns lircuAno LIAM, Esq, suticient evidence for his conviction. ,; - ias a candidate to represent this district in n:7711e Whit; Convention for the State of New the next Congress. Mr. barns is a thor °llgh w'hig,-possessed of good talents, and York, to nominate candidates for Governor, Lieut Governor, and two Canal Commissioners,;is t • evnt of his nomina assemble at Utica, on the `2:ld of Septem b e r ___ nevt.° always ready to spend of he spent in the , ti\lto'llig ca u se.h( would lll e l t h ill ' and It strong vote in iIITIVr. Goron, litho has been lying dangerously York Count V. . ill in Virginia, is atmounci.il to bp cons ale.int.. IMMEIBM tor .\ grich;;,.l.l! o.t, at, i linr i t""'' 11 U rl. m 1121:2MMIll At ir; 1:;.. •t WHIG OF GLENN 1W ! retri-e to 1.2:1 vr DIN/. i : , -- -•••.. 1, , iit'lrl lIII` 1'111 . 1`,1 . 1 . 1'11 ivies MU' i .. ? y (mlcr of Ow tlrplinll,,' (7ourt of Ad- _4 \ e) * ,• . . i i. . ~..,, ~, ~ im • „„„ ; ,. S . „ i „,a . ,,. t. i i „,l o„ r e it „i i .,l nit ed by Ilrandreth's l'llls. 'l'lley can take .1 ,0 ams (eminiv, the •iadiseriber, Adjoin- . i t ~,," 12 s-Le •:, .00 ,- . e1.1101,/ 1 : - 01111.1.; e• 1,1 1 ,1 1,1, ~t ,e, 11l eli.i. 1 I I , ..r., ~ , I . lone sine,. the sailiug of the last paehet. . out Ow impurities from die blood, rlit alas 1 . ' ist noir, with the \Yid annexed, of I'll 9 )ms 1 ~.. ..(i l lt s, ~.s W li l' i , Ito , in the !aleleet «; erei!:. Pel!a, „ial the Taiiti',, , , t h e ,!,•er F;t1IIIVI'S. ( ' ..'nii:.g th•tu the itouve it , , Louis Bonaparte, ex-King i t m of Ilplland, tileY c(1111101. lint lieW 1/100,1 into the holly, ,Al 'KEE, deceased, wdl expose to Public I ,- . .(4.4c- - 44 . : : t,•.. , I' .• r • ,• ..4,.! is P. 2 - in ihe het eaeip.,en. Ti,, , !,-,,eity of it , doos the s!,:tetilco:S Wilde In 11.0 1..:1Ci Ilf! Win ni died at 1,„,. dim . 11 of Ap0ph ,.. x . .. , on the 2 it i, t hi, re , l „i re ,„ ; t i me, i nn t i le ,. ~‘ N 11.1.1(.11.1N1:11- . :!! ; d c on t ''' #WY. ' 4 0, 1 ..4.: ,;' i : , I, denunciation , tally etinally tut ) . thing that we :a w hole cargo of the •tublim ded tla orie...*Jaout : • : ' • ",Z,li t , 1,......ett: ': ti•t t i t --,- -, v iii ii. e . ult.. age(' sixty-seven. , ATE 011) isr.ooe, but the old blood must be i y,. / . /1 1 . - / / f ()., /.. ./ t" a i .a, tri t icy, ir r 1 o (~o ir i ne.c. , , .....,, l i, 1 , ,, ~.. ....s ..„4,4 . ...... , f.. 0 ... ato . , •, . ~ ~e_et•ee,teL- ,: •` a' ~.,, ..•<- - ; , ..!_l e 'jj,z. •••• h ave yet ytet, frciot the Whig Pie, : which 'wide-a ciemagogue,i deli!: t ltt. to imee 0 ' Flit' / ) (71)C of R 01111! has granted a gen- •there. It is at ail times easier to eradicate to ' e lo,k A . )1 on the preinisi2s, the ';gelf , ,,!?-•;:' , 4,1-..' : - 1 .‘, , ..!'X ,* 1 r ?:;•';'- :Yr i t "Nero, a I?oneiti Emperor, and the learnedly . e;ta l :inmost s • to alt p o li t i ca l ofi• cm i cr:e . : mercury from the s) - swin and restore the .13.1.1 t N. wErar. Di ;Nucl.. .1;4 . la. r s blackest niensterof blood and cruel'' that 'I'll!: debate on the stie•ar duties oectipia merenrialized being to' lull health, than it VALUABLE • ARM , ,_ To the Ladles and Gentlemen of stains the pages of historv, liddlud NShile "Every body in this; section is eneaged two • tlaN-s, and the government sc h eme t r i-, is to affeet th e restoration of the man Sr lio G L 1 I 1 813 C I.' G. Home, the aneiien vapital of the Empire, ,in subduing the, grass \vide!' has sprung !Implied by a majority 01'2 l 5 to 135. 'teh e , has repeatedly been bled. Bleeding and' , of said deceased, situate in I,ilierty town- ! . ______, was !milling and tumbling into ruins.— up luxuriously during the lute rains. Corti result virtual y abrogates -the inonoindY,i the effects of opium tire the greatest tilt ' d i i p , Ad ttins coun ty, p a , a d joins lands' , c fril,: Subscribers (one proprietor of the 'There is no cold-blooded depravity in Rind-; looks badly antl cotton worse. I I tic hats '-' '.. mid phions slo; ; : ii • i ll t he. sent: Category as (mists the Brandreth's Pills ha% eto con- Ilenry IVeltv, the heirs of Abraham Krise, u, Philadelphia Ditguerrian Institute, nt ern times, that Tipproxiniates so nearly that been a gem! deal of suffering- this year en corn, by au we , : declension on the' high tend (i,' . .titist. I.et us therefore be wise' I lenry Peeher, itial others, containing . Publishers' Hall, 101 Chest y street, Phil of Nero, ;is that of certain Locoloco editors account of scarcity in the provision crops, road to c ree _ tr:it i o. i and Si lien sickness assails us, abstract the ' adelphia, and both., from the i;l/aguerrean both in and out of Pennsylvania, who arc' and I fear there will be store next. .'t Sir Luber' l'eel gaVe the ministerial disvase orr er Tin.; ilhoote tiot Ow blood t 0 0 A anno , Gallery," Baltimore,) beg leave to inform found snickering at die impending- ruin - purely agriealtural people, you see. will measure ;I .felleroln - ;supporl, inn! the Trent- out ()I' the body which bleeding does. •• " ~ • The i •• " - the citizens of this place. that they havi: that dire:tams tic great interests of the alevety.y lead a miserable e.riq encr. If tlic Res; of the 7iitijorit•y May be traced to that : Now. Brandreth's Pills not' only puri- mole oi It ss. inpi o‘ Lint rits on the opened rooms •adrnirably adapted as re I order, in- , Farm are valuable and in gum , . arils , • . l e, . . f . 5. • country, particularly those of our beloved croPs are good there is no ono tO Illirehi'sr , ' cicumstance. ; tY the Wood, but they lessen the quaiiii old Commonwealth. The Pennsylvanian and all they can get is a mere living. On eluding a '1 xvo STultY g conveniency o att,t ss. tom ot t, t.cc.. 3 , , ,,, ...• 1, A. Paris paper, the (.'ourier de Fraticai:;, ty aild at the same time ;nuke 1/10 qaality . 1 .„. at Ali% S. S. Al'Cl?.l.2Alt Y'S residence, iii that can laugh and snicker over thccalain- the other Intuit, if the crops fail, they ;ill ;; ;: tl i f;. ; S'I'ON ii; DIV 111.11 . .1 NG, . (_'haute 1 , . . 1 . SON'S that the Mexican C•loverninent has de- better. 'l'llev Dolt take the worn out parts rsotim street, •A eoors oast of rho itWs of our citizens—over the utter pros- suffer together, because they have no too- mantled of France and England their meth- ,from the blood, those which, if retained, , -i i1411. 1 1" - with t one 111111 one-hall' skirY Lutheran Ch7irch, NVltere they are prepa tration of the prosperity of tile country, by Rey to purchase from abroad. Even the anion to put all end 10 the War between that ' would be a source of disease. „ I '• 11c , g c) , (l , ( ' I•()r Bid/ding attached, a doable I'" Bar " , , red to execute l'ortraits and Alnailtures of a reckleSS act oflegislation, mac gain an prospect for fruit, so line a month ago, is i•ountry and the 41. ~let's. I)oubtful. effeets which tire derived from nranurete s ;-:,m' et ,,, sh e d s , ‘v agon ;sh e d, „ ri d e " C o r n ! ''.-- • '. , a superior quality, caller plain, colored or infitmous notoriety, but it will be at the likely to be rut o ff . 'file apph!s arc fa l- ilal . 1 A nether attempt has been made on , Pies Ii in to be felt to he helie)'ed. The House. There is a good Orchard on tile. ' mezzotint() single or in grotips. m a l t elf every Inelorable feeling awl ling before they an= riP o— lieilellcs have , the life of ilw King of the French. While : See , h , of deca) - can be constantly eradh••a- ! preinises— l ds o a Spring of first-rata wa- ' ( ; tn . f ic il'i t 'i cs e are not 011 1 v ot O re 0 ,,, t ,„. patriotic emotion. ;' hot little 'flavor. Alelons of all kinds are i tel coin etilLat to the duet, J I - mai( :, seated lit the window in the palace of the ted 1),v• their use, and the l'itiNciem; OF • .• A "• [I •• .1 •• of . ' .' 4 . • ' sue but superior to any heretofore used "'File development of I nn ' held: s e - ) e- es.. •---".- ' oorparativtdy tasteless ; and the grilliei" . • Tuilleries to listen to a convert performed LIFE—THE [knob—strengthened. 'l'litis , ono \ .. es o f t hi s f arm , „ re covere d with . ftl, I' • •,"' .ilieS Vast r'sq,tiret! was pregressing with a re-: which prosed so well, ;ire rotting by the by the Natioluil Guards' band, on thp:3ool protractile ,- vigor 01 body and mind to a Oak, I)ophir, ('ltc,:tnut, .I,oenst told other , out o k. ,tiAc. c , , and enable us to , • , P likenesses unsurpassed by any pidity that out-stripped die most sanguine bushel. Stieli is our fate, and 1 presume „It . „ „,„„ i„ the crowd drew a pistol and period witen We nave been ticcustonied to 4 , 44.... , ,zt 1 , tirst-rate !other artists. N Cxperlatinn:4• J'apital Nvas flowing ill hr we must submit to it. 11w1 we 11, , ,...; oppo- t h.,,, 1 to 0 ~,li ot s a t ti ll , Ki v. • i See lbe faltering . Step :111(1 1110 enfeebled ill- ', ft, ..c . ,:•,:4 TriVZEER. i particutu attention gi%•en to the position, millions into her valleys from all parts of, .‘,/ti on to ofitie Inrijr in Carolina, and rt This stake. t h e , et . cnth attempt at as _ ft: lf eet. i Ct.* . The balance is cleared and in a ' ease and grace of Cliiklren, while sitting, the cotinlry, turning; her coal into silver, ' tittie more ifieer•ity Viaber, we iiii,•'-l-' sassina ion front Which Louis Philippe has ', !I i - The ~ , , ,ei,i;: Brandt-cites Pills . can be had o . :Ind her h• on into oold, relieving more and .t , pplic,l with means, alien oar crop. , ,. art' ' ~,.„1 , ( 1 . : the toi!,:•., 11l .1 gents : !food state of cultivaiWn, with a suf fi ciency in order to produce the beauty of artistical ' effect combined with what is more de...,,ira more every S.(eir the leirdens of her faze:: short to parclutyv front abroad." A Indict fill in I of got)d ineadotv—all well wintered. Any the value or (rl'aill has : .1..1/. , S . /crenson ~ (.'l).,—Gettysintr o ir. tipmt ° the C , atill" . '' ll"ll ""''' l '''''''' s ! l 'Y di- . . . --' 1 1 ,-, 1 .0,1 Ist- taken phicc, ;old harvest oper;itions are pro-'; •ho• B• ile ( .'retirg.—Petersburg. , persou desiring to view • i Satisfaction given or no charge made. yiding , it with th, , eilpit . o i tive , ti. ,, l in Jul 1 entilt4h , ailitl (, :::! .. l is. itt 1 I i• i•e di nL r ropi t il ) -. Th e (ilia lj: v (t i t h e ‘Vh cot •//b/(1/U//// /17//g,—ll 11111e1'610W11. IN' 111111 110 so by calling upon the undet- I -' . the above proper_ hies—a fliithful portraiture. iron and coal work' i after she hail ex - i The ediolvieg intele,ting stath,tics of Ilei An- is liner and the yield greater than last •I• . 11 erodund,—Ablionstown. signed or Air. 'l'll(tinas I.'. AtiK ee , res i_ et:Tr - Instructions given in the Art and - 1 all furnished on reasonable terms. 'tended millions upon millions on works , thideite Inmi 11:iile of l'etillsylt a i i j o we dill in the s ., :ii .. : Cool- .S. 7'uttor,—.llampton. ding - on the premises. I • materials • ' of internal improvements to open up vont-, Philadelphia North A nietican y • 1 As was expeceed, the Enelish Journal,' ~11r, S 'Ilerry ‘V' Fink,—Littletown. I 'fluois.—One half t purchase money ; Ladies and gentlemen are invited to call i ,m be paid ill hand-oil 'liehe Ist - day of April, munications between the sea-board 111(1 der "Little more than five years have elapsed, we ", i „....„, t ,•,,„ over m e 1e ,i,,,, 3 „ 12: , o f Ai e _ i ' ..71kle.ii thenran,—Caslttown., and examMe our large collectioe of sup,- inexhaustible stores of mineral weelth: It sinw• tlw first succes s f u l eN,,pie•ini e nt s w ere k ay , s F re „. tr ,„l,, Hill h . ,,• t‘ ongr ,.„. s , .Thlor .110h.,-,-F:tirfteld. 1 847, and the residue in two equal annual ' rior speciniens. ter being bowed down lisp y e ; i r s in gleom 6.: !mule in tltis Slate to mantifitettire l'in Iron 1 li , oist 7, 18 10.-31, payments, without interest. '', 1 ur further particulars see eirenlars: I PLI/MER do ‘1'1L1)1.:. embarrassment : aner 1 1 . , 1 * c i l l 11;1(1 ill- with anthracite coll ; 111 , 1 no ronsidera- LATER rim)! 1"1:12.S CRUZ, 111 WAS' or lie- tx.5.„=.,..-.z.z.=...„•,...59,mai ,LAMES Al 001tE, ./kbier. A l' , ted hundreds el million., i n die coal: m(1 ble advanees were made ill it until the los- , vlS.s.—.S'irki/C.N.; ill the 4/mei/Cif!? Sfliffir/- .111.0,.. 21, 1 8 , 1 0. is t Aug. LI. tf I troll hositte!'s, greedy iini'metiling Irmo ' tering influence of •1 0 was hrou , lit to bear roe, ,I•r',—{;V :ill arrival at Pliiladclinoa, l 4 ' ' HI I' T 3 31 411 It I 11 1 31./i 3 ' .-6% : it... -- )••• I ,anietster "Examiner" and Frederick ' [con a 1:12"I'En WEVkI.V.I h Veal' 10 year the business and primeeds el iiiim i it. The results have been astenish- from Ilavaila on tile Cull inst., illiciligoller Pr.evit —Tne :lour markei IClnailli SOM111111:11 • "EXailliner " 111Sert 10 the amount of sl ' AMERICAN INDUSTRY 1... p„,,,, w„rk,: \t hen she liadinst he i n ,. A itt .„ „ i d i mpoil „ ni. tr; „1, I I;!s b ei . . it I Ins liri.'ll received by the I,cdgcr, brun t Si- 'en,:etu, , d 'l'll,o, •tvero sal o ,, or 10 , ,11 eyollll,l ' and charge Star -office. ..i gun to pa'y promptly her habilities, and ee it were ere m e d, Av e I I ,„•,, f i • m „ „,, i n _ ra Ctiez, to thy :hi inst:int, brought b‘• the I h,warti street to SI oo City Mills SI no II•ild. : . i,VO,': , ies. \..., , Z.., • the lOnd lope of a speedy redemption front telli•rent suuree deo (51 have nOw in blast " .21. '' li'anl ' .ll jl ) V"Ill ti'. It iii vet's - sick- , i',',., 6 , , ,,''''',',',: l i l i ts il , a,T1,c,,,.-;,.1 that.` l ' ut ""' hin g (! '" in g is EIIIIUI'.IIAN GUANA• , N l. „.N her tilost loirdensonw and depressing pub- lll' l l'lv 1 . 111'11:11•VS, and eight more in proeress ly at VerA cruz, there b e i ng ihrce lillll - , i;u - lv.---'ill - all , 11' , •,11'med to - pinni red wheat ' ~+ `- t uattir. • . .. , lit! deldi ILIWIIINI upon het' rye Ist lifted 'of erection, capable of ma l , o ll„e tir i e „,..• 1 1 o,_ (I.•,•.I on die sick lISI 01 the American :old „ t 7 . 5 c .„ I „ ~..0 wi i i i ,, V\ , ! ,,,, 11 1 ,,,, I .. twi i k . n on . P. A. Bz, S. SIVIALL -1 from the (hist, ,ill• IS SEl'lle ' l( (111 \I II ill lie 1 000 Inns o f i ron Avithin II Veal . f rom t hi s British i;:ultiallrott lo4vilicr. N o news fr om 'i s \ ,•„,e, el n e to e st 1 . 2. ‘1,' 1 ,; : ,, ( ~ ,0 , 1 , ‘ , 1 : 1 :it ..-,,, ' of Vorli, Pt.i,, ) .ff.ll 73 , CilE.l i ll li . ORK ! -.110r.,. Commodore Connor had run I lull !lowing. tide of her pro s py, by a date. The iron ennimanded in this mar- Lie and . 1 2. c ,, , ;11,1 :,1 , :i0 , .1' at ri I a r.a.; cents. Va.'s are t ,Trr .\. V E emu:I:111dr on hand (;1' ANA of :. . miserable ho ri.le elSoudiern c e nt 1111:11S. ;tided het from $25 to ::::30 per toll; will II ‘‘ ill I'rillorto:I ill wider tile gulls or t h e limn, ..'"1 1 , :1 ' , ',“ ' cl. ' . i,.01,t:T, a n, tr, . I the 1,., , 14 La the best quttlity, which will be sold eGEOIZGE II. SWOPE 1,11 it not in G;ith!—by seine oilier (1)5 11 oive t is die ago re , rate product of this new and although they e()1 11 (1 plainly- sou that 1 ell " ,1' i [ ..,,...,, A ....7. 1 : 1 2 ,,, 1 .....j, `;' 1 „ ) \ ' ‘ ,1 1 , e ,, ( •,,,',` 1 1 , 1 1 ..2 I S , r ; i ' c ,,, - at die lowest prices.. - Fa ErI'ITRNS his thanks to his friends I sons ! Anil to cap the climax, to out- hi.„ect, of i ms i,„•„ , ~,-. . : 1,2 18,000. .. ;11 ,. 11 ... re t h e i nt i cr i,, s wet .„ „,„„„ e d . f ,h, „.„„ „in! ,„,,,,,... ):: • to 5. -, ~?,-). 1 ,,. tee nee ac t ,;l,lll,ii ' -:\ tract from the American • Agrictilthralist : ; w- I °' for the liberal at oi are hitherto ex: ,4 , Herod the Palmetto. I fermis, self-styled ' th e fruit s oldi e T a riff! ; tired upon. lie itfterwards learned that 70 ,1,,,,y,,,, . l:ualla if; Valtlable lin every kind of soil tended him, and respectfully invites all 01 it t h e groan : sViiiiio the ,„ 101! pe r i o d fifteen roliiiii . i: the g ' :ll . l'iSoii (Vi:: , in a state of - nititiny, told i -1 1, )(; ,- --% Illod , :roJ'slipt;lv o Thlivi .ll og , in 1 1 1 ar- exec' )l Ilia I ivhielt is iikeadY rieli,• and for persons desiro I)emocratio editors la us of securing ill's'-la Fur _ forced from her by the blow! They. even mills have been erected in our State for , w Ol.ll l l 1101 iiiicY ord e rs let with ;I I.til (kill Oa :'':l ' le,. ;Ft ,i:4:-, 511;1 ';',.") II•2 i . „ .. •, , „ • ,• every kind of field or , r" rilen.cro, Grass, niture at reasonable prices, to call at his ~ i-aevistex: —1 he ';ilea 01 ,'l , ll' in , lam el, , n' i Snicker at her lamentations, make 'Dern' the maPitnicltire of anthracite iron, (I'lloSe I - .- -_ . . I • ~ ' ' , . : ' I . . I' , ‘ l, : 1 ' l'i'L.r.etablVS, Mali IS and I FlOwer. l'he . 1 - ,...._.........,... I. ._ - ... 1) ___ l i r I , :it her grief, and wax witty oyorlier calani- I united power can produre annually •1 6.000 ! ' " 1 •' '''•'* '''''•'• • .. • • Guts_ \I, is'l'e: p :.;. ~ I -, j . I I) ' °i 1 c' t ' re•ison it is so serviepable Mall arises from t n hnlk a L im N i :i na vo l uiltevi . , l a 4 ,1 v re _ . I ~..-. 0., , , _•) . .111 t, . I:11110 ,'M •i I•; 11CW ....1. , , ' . itieS! 1011 S of railroad, boiler, plate and flat and r ', ..., 11 . .;iii ~,..., ...,1,, :25: NE, I. 5 ., •-; 1 -;H 5()• l'..'lne 5 . 4 • 5 the fact of its ' t•ontaining CN'el'" kind of in Yor.k street, a few doors east of WAT , the low rate of turne,i I.L in A1 , ...xic0, was :ieculentally ,", ~:,,,-, ~,,: `sit': of ii,„.,;„ ill 1i ' ,„ . ,•„, I ,i lla ,„ ' „i„,,L , i Oh! for a tongue to cur , e the slices ! ' roundbar iron ; ‘vhich al ,•oOt, necessary for the grosvtli or stem, Tens' Hotel, where Ile Will be prepared.to , shot while examininn- a pair of pistols at : ~ .:1 I I.- ~ •I • • • • ~..,. 1• - . - 1 • . • • - 1 litit 110: we will leave them to their so- :5. 4 70 per ton amounts to the handsome sum , 1 . broiler- • , flower, fruit and seed. 'File eminent ten( , inake, to order, s . • ,•,- it ; Oilcan:;. . I . IIIV .1.:;_2/.li...,,(iilic•ll.ll,iii:!:''.l'ilsa' I .'i l ic e ,t•l S '.. ' , / a ..ti; i ' , ) , 15 .1. 1 . 1 ' 1 " 1 1 . 7 1 1::){1 e - m i st Dr. Jackson, of Al assachusens, says h e r 1'111 , 1,11m 1 , W110:•0 scorpion tongue shall of i'••••'3,2oo,(H)u• I let•e then we have the us „ ,_,; , " . i . 1 . - . c , v , ....., ~ ~,,e ~,,t ...,t, in kegs at . Sand in otos. at (, A . 1 DINING, CENTRL', 4. To/LL'r dui. , mg pulite !tic tt igget anti ti intsseu Inc, ht. lash them through the world." vast sum of six millions and a hall of i it coil] es nearer to a I:itiversal Compos put the muzzle to his nioulli to aseert ;l iii stze=t,-_,-.... .-_,.......e.",,.....,..,.._,...-_-.377,5l4inMEMCM2Hravr. ' A i zi I TiiBLES, • lars as the annual product of this sin•de ti n any ot her excremental manure." , by blowing, whether it w,ts lmule:h At .11 IR It II E ID, Ilc(istea(ls, Sitleboartls, Soft 14 - 4)l•liing-39esi, Etc ImPa:lmi., branch of trade. flow many thousan ds - . ~ , pistol oisewirn.ed and Pin•eliasers will be furnished with diree-• That \lr. Litwrs, the Lovoloco chairman of the of laborers are thus sustained—how limey ; t in nst'Llit 'lies • was; '' ' '''' . On rue l'lll in tI ~ t he Pt I3' 1 r . liolli . i for Ilse. . 23 Val 2 cill ( mu d u the ball pa-l.sed throterli Ins head, ) „. ( __ ( ,_ l(.. ~ . 1? 11l s . ..., .ie s.. Ilex, 1.• 1011 %, I II- I ) " 11 ,. .:, .5 m. I'. of ESTON I.sq. of Baltimore eolllllv, Aug. 21, 1 8-40.-4 t Sell:1U! (70111mitke on Finance, during the ile ye thousand fitrnwrs thus find a profitable lintr- . 11, . ,, Cupboards, lVork, Wash Candle on the Tariff bill, stated that th e 11111 and :Oh sec• k et—how hinge an amount of trade is thus 1 i .' instant " a " .11,1,. (lorinerly of this comlly.) to .'iliss Al siinur:- . Stands, &c., together with every article - - -- - - I I fr. W. SMITII. Vf.1111,,C•1 dau-Itter of the late - . 1 .-1740,41161 i, .17SSbcialio:t. lions WCIC I/0111 of th em ":://I:stitittiellly I'lll.l ER or eueu nr"ged — lli'w 111 a 11 .1; meellallies ill'e in Br Alt Fit l ;llT.—'l'hree rolll l .r lads, in the I , , .. •,,• • ,'',. ~ 7 . - in his; line of business. He will also keep enerew ,sinen, r.,( 1 . o f f• 1 •1. 41e114.`;,' runs' ]! I .thi. -1 consequence employed, lye are not pre-1 to fti i • N•• \- . f I. . Ili . , Alumni ilssochttion of l'ennsyl .l 1311 ITISII ; • *r.l.l'l'l: 1011 g 111 operation' !!! it'll 0 4( t it, .1 sk ark , a OW t , I.S S Oil .11onda v et...idler last. by 11. .1. ,:e!,,,,i„„,.. T That .Fir. 1% , v110, of _ tialia!wt, 55 hell asked pared to say. But this much we can . say, . sitter discuvered I I I I a ~.ac.: bo a r in their ram- 1•:,z. t .. Mr. Wm. lII,IIIiWY. to 2lliss .11 tkV CRAW- V:111i11 College will meet in the Col- on hand the various articles of Furniture, made of the best materials, and in the , II these atlyteita_ , res will under the British , 1,1,,, thr„„,zi, tic won ,k, and jui,„„di„lety I..itt,. all 61 this ceutity , who,. the country world got revenue, replied ', 1 ,, ,•, . ll'Ll'e t'ilapci oil Irednewiall Be Picinber neatest styles. All orders fur Work will ''Easy' imetioh— e t t , ~/,,a 7 ~,a , ,,,e , r ,, nr , 11 ,5 ; „„„,! s 1) . 111 ' illie the bas'ic's fabric 'i I "St". Walk fight with pitchforks and a coilidc r.... - 41.- - 4 , --, , , , m- Ic'h it .) o ' clock, l' 11 'l'lle Annual ~ , , , , • e hole away. • 'of dugs. (Inc of the dogs was speedily I) I b:3 11), -,•); " - `t •- • ,-,, • be promptly attended to on the most rea . A telress svill be delivered in y_eirist's sonable terms. Give us a call! nist,,in r,/ g00 , r13 Marl.' Ilt 11, Mr ! 1ve,11.11l del ive I, , Idence. near ( tedt- ,-,- 0 , ,1 n .k 1 1 ,- . li . , • j' •. I • C'hurell on the evening of the snot day at pIernCOFFINS will be furnished at all gr,allting 1 0 sOIkIC Purpose. made sausage meat of, hut the bravo boys on .. } , e 1.2111 lust-.. ilt It • r , .• -. ; ,.,.„,•,,,,,, cot f.,ine.otioooo if need be, by 131 PORT- The Demoenitie Mechanics 01 - t h e 1,: 11 • 1 , 11:,: h „ I continued the battle, atid filtaiiy pliehrOrh- town. alter It eery short illness. .11r. Jesrl'll PIT- - - i ' ' e‘ • '‘3l" L. " 1100• i j • /NO FIVE Tim r.s ts ,t rear AS WE NONV 1/I).' • :\ I. of IZeadinz, Pa. .1•' A. times upoo the shortest notice. . ~, cd Bruin to death. 'There scented to he 7 1 .. ii af , f,(l :',3 re tr .. • 11 ,4 I I d a y : , Th e f u ll,, win .. IZE•adim z . (1 ',elks county) 11111 au 1111111elee, 1111 1 , .. , - ~ •• • , ~ .'' ' . • • „ •:: it - •"'Cotiiitry Produce will be taken in That Mr. Me Duffle, in replying:ml'r. Webster. !2, l l , Cat , tiollit iIS , to . Where th e hear calla irom .I;iy, HIS lIICIVSS lelllams were conveye to th e ing on !•,:atilitlay . eveni ng the Sill iirt. to e.v.pre-s. i l l': • 1 '• ST OEVEB , Sec . , l l' exchange for furniture. made ipe of this es tt itordinary fangs i t "hi wits :z.r. c at Floltrs Churh, futility, cd Ii a lirge and • :ilia, 21, 1 8 10. :„ i Ito mese pails. Gettysburg, June 12, 1 846. reinTseeloi that me ~.inns 01 . the ceuntry , would be their views and feelings upon the new Tat 111' nu,. very onmerous train 1 1 1 relatives, IlVighllllo, , , and ---- . affected by this bill— m .". ( „„„ l i 1‘1 ,.. NeDunie, From ;MO to 59.1 of the - hard-listed - bos's were i)IsTIM:ssING :1(•(•InENT.--!:k. 11101:111(110- "e'lli""'" 111. " : 1 ) 11 whiell I"'c'L•jun. all aPPI"Pri' I.lrel ion .I'ol ice. EIVZOITAL, there, and this is II:e way they talk: lv accident occurred in _Richmond, V;1. on ate thscourse was deli% eyed by the Keys B. Keller, Meetimr of the members of the Coin . conietuptemslv.) is lit"r A 531A1,1. 3 1A'VTElt!” ne on ''t. Mark la—:;:,, ;r, 37. ~ NOW FOR 8.1R0.1111 - S r— ; member these thing,. I?esoiceti, 'That while we deprecate a 'Thursday, to an ill terPStillg SOll of lit' V. . j • ' he dge;e-ed was an affection:ll6 husband, a ,A- hcriand ' Vaiir Y :\lutual Pr(itecti°ll .- _ premature Panic, NVe are Ull Wiltilla it') diS- IV. !l. N"orwood Pastor of Si. Paul's kind and indulgent father, a tender-hearted brutler ' 7°m P a/1 Y Will he /Lehi on ilki"1":1 lire 71h The Army, guise the dismay which the passage of the ('lllirch. 'l'lle little fellow was lank' and an ' obligi - ng neighbor. llis loss will ()chap: (lay (if September ne.et,zlt. the public house WiV.I RUTFIR A Ul.4'F. Co intelli: , etica of importance from the :utile. recent 11ill has caused among- such as gain out of the third smry NV in(II)W When he Idt i" the Lutheran Congro4ation of which he of lavol t 'l't•ego, I)ickinson township, Cum- LI SS removed his Cheap and Fashittn a livelihood by.the smelt of the brow, and lost ills balanve, and reit oot upon i i,„ ~. .., ; ,,.: ti l li i , T ,l),:r a 1111 in the neighborho o d in %%hied, h er h oi d county , to elect 1 3 DIRELI'I'OI? a l able Stoke a few doors West of his Gen. Taylo r haseloscd the office of the "Ilevellie that as Freemen tve feel ourselves called brick. pavement, a di'itance of some :30 .hr Fir' said Company for the ensuing year— , late stand to the rooms lately occupied by in Matamoras, for :gime oilimsive articles retlect• Mr. l'itze . r leaves a wide"', ..our children and upon to express openly and, boldly our dis- ft..et. the election to open at 1 0 o'clock, A. M. Of : WilliliM ill t Sllbrry, Esq., in Chanther ing upon the American .11 my. Gem .Pattert,on 'l'lle forehead Ilruck tile brielist r .... VIO r a 1 Inollierl, and sisters . ' tu moton his sudden approbation of the peesent Bill, and the Ivliirli produced a severe concession, front awl unexpect e d ds.partn i :e. • said day and to continue open until 4 o'- bum -street, nearly, opposite the English of Philadelphia, wal ;It New Orleans on his way butte . deep abliorretwe \ye feel fi st t he Admini s _ which it is fuipposed he can not recover. i ‘l'hile to the grave our friends ;Ire borne, clock, P. M. ;Lutheran Church, where he will be pleas to join the Army. 'lie tedoubktble George IV, tration's lvant of fitith ;Intl utter disregard I - Around 111 cir cold remains A. C. All LLER, S'ecretary- ed to see his friends. Haying just return- Dixon has been arrerde.l in Nov °deltas, in built of the solemn assurances made to it's in . 1111 1 rd.rdzlTES.—'l'llere appears to have i llow all the tender pw - sions, mourn, Am 3 -. 7;1 8,10. ° Id 'ed from the Cities Ivith a large and splend military costume, feClighting in the street. 1 8 41, been a revival ;Inning the lidlowers of Alit- i And each fond heat complains ! ___________ _____ _.... hasbeen licl lat C tat- J ll'e bend our weeping eyes; • !id assortment of fashioliable , e ~ ~1.,,1, camp. e ,, . -, , ( But down to earth, alas! in vain fIOSF: Resolved, That \re, as n•orliinginen and 1 -l • • th he ' N it) T I C E.' . The Daguerreotype Rooms. inechanks, p i edg .,, ourse i ves co ll eciii ,,, b/ trc,‘ ilk?, 1 3ttel:s County, l'a., and the tmine! 11k ! let us leave these seats ol paitt, spnira-G asid suaffoiEzz persons who have subscribed I I lion't neglect to visit the Daguerreotype Rooms a n d it N ( 11 , To sup ]. ) o w l , services ;and rites repeztted. A chtinge Ilas And upwards learn to rise. I for building the LINN-EIN 11AL 1., Cr 0 Ce: l II) SI el Messrs I'LI'MF.II 't" S VI Liu:, advertised in aAN Y iNIAi, li•om the office of l'resident niken place in the period named for the ex- I Hope cheerful smiles atnid the gloom, • are requested to make payment immediate- subsequent coteri'. They have already taken a dOWII to that of a C o n s table, 11111eSS lie o'il'e peeted advent. Some think that it depends ' And beams a healing ray ; I ty, either to 11r. F. lii . :NE • ncr at the Col- selected from the very best Establishments, , , ~ Col number of Portraits of ladie, and gentlemen resi• a witiVIEN (lIIARAN•ry that he is in favor of, ( upon the titter overthrow or the pope. I And guides us fr om the darksonie tomb, kge, or to Ali% S. 11. BuEituut, in Getlys. : lie invites those wisliiir h ir to make BAR 'l'O realms ►of endless dac. • I d ent „ 1 „ 0 „ g ~, „,,,1 t h ere e, no m i sta k e „ to t h e 111111 Will use Ins bes t entleavots to sup port. rro those bright courts inhere hope asce,..ls, bur g% It is hoped that this notice will re- .(4 AINS, to give him a e all. t.....7°Coutitry - elegance and finish, and, %vino is still better, the any 'nett:sure, that will animal ample pro- ! , Hie calms the swelling wo ; ceive prompt ;mention front those iliterest- ! l'roduee taken in exchange Ihr goods. perifedion of the j)ict tires. PARK BENJAMIN ......CClns tectioll to the American manufacturer and-i In hope we rneet our happy friends, ed, and thereby save trouble. ,i. I Gettysburg, April 10, 181(1. 1 And tears forget to flow. -- ItaTlttiniv. Ang. 11. to have been enraptured at tlie sight of one of these beautiful specimens of art, as will be .eel le, Resolved, That %ye, as work,ing,men, In East Berlin, on the Pith l: • disoWit (4 -- A' the following =MEN Lines upon a Daguerreotype ➢liniature. PARIC. BENJAMIN. IfONV perfect the resemblance The picture bieathes and speak ; There's mirth within her merry eyes, And dimples on her cheeks. I almost tiemble as I gaze, Lest it should glide and pass nom the suittee oldie metal, Like a shadow from a glass. Oh, I would labor many an hour, And journey Ailany a mile. To catch the tender sweetness Of that delicious smile! • "chere never was a lovelier From lips of NVOlllali won, And t tidy could be copi e d by No artist save the Sun. T.strontrANT.—The W _____ Washington correspondent Thrrsitutto 'CONFERENCE.—I'he Pitts of tlte New Vork Evening Post, says: burg Conference of the.i\ lethodist Episco 7 “It is a fact which seems to have escaped i iti:Clturch has just closed its session at general attention, that an amendment to 1 tinion, Pa. The Her. Drs. Bond, Pit the civil and tliploniatie appropriation bill man and Leverings, and Ite . v. Mr. Tippet,; was adopted, providing the ways and means froin New York, were present. Among 1 for the renewal of peaceful intercourse other resolu - :;ons adopted was one request with Mexico. lam under the impression . ing the presiding Bishop "to remove every . front all that I can learn, that a direct prop- I man who was on a station last year, and esition has been received from the Mexi- i place him on a circuit the ensuing year; 1 can government, of which a restoration of a nd'that every man who has been in one p ence an d the cession o f . Californi a are . district lintr years, be removed and sent to pr:ncipal conditions. In the meantiined another, and to such a distance from his if t , ‘‘ ever, no refaNsithni of warlike - prepa- i home or farm as to be compelled to move' ' , .t 1 "0 , t - c ills to hint. taken plat.t..•' i hi:: family," :17r. rt:E4, nlzci U'roin Eisro!):.. • i 1:1; \Wisc.—No tint(' inus.t be lost by ; FA • rtif RS L • OOK- HEPE 1 . SUP4a.IO7I. I a 4 ~,,..; ir;tyr. wi,ich ; T r a n i i , 11, tr - 7 - The Steamship Caledonia arrived . ihtt use of foolish remedies, stick :Is - . I , I . win 1 ,,, ~! Chalk-ton (24. (*.treliii.t) :Ocreit,ty, tile hot I:.• I ~i at Ilie , toii on Tuesila y, with nine. ilit•:: lit- 1 h100 , 1:litz. ior inerittirv, for tlit.y both Mlle" j \Y /, 12.3 ',II ,2 '3 lit 1!.1 --. : I ) l lT Herri . !olipe I).ortralts 1 'n ' "- - ' Ficitiati.e :0-,1 Ntiliiiiration, c, , nt;lihq a f;2•X ;: ,, 1111 , ter ail% ',..t , s bunt Etirope. A nue N e i l N y e 1)1111' oil . the evil day to inn ke it more, fatiti. ' ii ,- 4 ,,,- To „;,,,, 1 1 - 7 ,-, (i.-.•-r j rn 4: lk 9-- f iv - f-4 i Single or ha Grotzps,' I t limy %%HI bc c ,, tlmicridol I.' lho ! Litt - E"li il 11111:1111:1(01W likl . ;l:4('S, Illeed1114" 5.14.b.L.). c...Z. 9 .1 %IL ij . I Z. s•1!11b, : _ ,_.... , .• ~.. .... _ , ~ , • d D... , ..,..vak , ....! . .2) . 1 .),.... .../..iA:32, t)21.11:1.1„)., , i.)':con.!l, , litic;il , coli. , lni-;-. v:li. g. , {. , : . ncver ini , flit to IR' resorted ID, for in nine a i ill' II b 1 i c t.. 1: iii C . ' ' Tit , ' V:dtio of iron has raiscal in niiiiiii- casi::i out of ten it will like a'll - at,- the paten i 1 , a —.1;1:1 o atientioN ort!“ _it:urge M. Dallas, and consider hint a traitor to his native State, and his name ought to be coupled with that of BehA 1 edict Arnold. Boum:s UATGIrr In 7 'M.EGRAett.-L-1- 1 'wilier instance of the utility of the mag i retie telegraph in this line of business oc eurred in New York on Satur4y. An in dividual succeeded in obtaining an amount of goods from a merchant of Philadelphia, under false pretences. lie immediately sent a message by the telegraph to the Chief of Police, at New York, detailing) the circumstances and giving a deserip-1 tion of the swindler. On the arrival of the ears he was arrested, and committed to prison to await the requisition of the / Governor of Pennsylvania. Truf In a 74'W-shell. ) V!I .lui~•r~ SIAVERV IN fir:SSTA.—Lutters from War sap announce that the Emperor of Russia' on his last vilit to that city, promulgated 1 Ids determination to proclaim the abolition : , of slavery in 'all the provinces 'where- it 'w, st. Mrs. still exists. ie :220 ; Ices age. --- o n Friday last, near Littlestown, JouN, son of , , ------- . , twv. II ENDEIZSON or TexAs, who has Mr. John Diehl, in the Eith year of his age. !teem ill since his arrival on the Rio On the 12th inst. in Abboustown, JOll,l, son of Grande, died a few clays „ go, as we j e ,„. 11 ..\ Ir. Levi Ernst, aged to Months and :25 days. froth Washington. i' In Jacksonville, Westmoreland county county, _ i Pa., on the 2d inst. HA MILTON L. aged 16 months trPSAND'S SARSAPARILI.A.—.TI I IS ill- Old -" "S days, and on the 6th inst. J.iaes F. aged 3 , '. months I years, and Itt days—infant children of valuablY medicine has won its waY ill Pm ;John 13. and Coteau Black, tormerly of Adams lie favor until it has become the only ac-: county. knowledged preparation that can be relied .--r----!r.--,......._ upon for the removal a . .„___ _ _ _ .__. _ _ _ ....---••• nd cure of all dis- ! P eases originating in an impure anddepraved 1 ennsylvania College. state of the blond and other f l u i ds. It is sylvania College will take place on r r lIE Annual Commencement of Penn not reduced in amedicinal value by the ad- I - ' dition of sugar, and is prepared. by an ad- i 'Thursday niorning, the 17th of September ditional process, entirely new. The grin-! in Christ's" Church, the exercises com ciple which renders this root so Valuable is i neatiow and the public generally arc invi meneing at 9 o'clock. The friends of cid wholly preserved. This Sarsaparilla is i extensively recommended and proved to be ; ted to attend, highly beneficial, Rit purifying the blood, I and removing unhealthy humors, eradica- ting the effects of mercury from the sys- i tcm, clearing tlui skin, &C c. It is also used I with the happiest effects in rhetnicatism 1 neuralgia. g...7 - Pot: further particulars and conclusive evi- ! deuce of its tuperior ellicacy. see Pamphlets, which may be obtained of agents gratis. Prepared and' DR. 41A 32 ES l'A Ii RIC, sold, wholesale and retail, by A. B. Sc D. :Sands, . SURGEON DENTIST, i 71i Fulton street New York.. Sold also by ap- ' . . HAND ~ 13 XL L S 1 "D TM PirrirT, ri F' FRY RFRI I :HRTMNI point went of the Propriet ,, r. by s . F!.}wEILLER . I 1 9 ILL die at .1.4. JAS. A. TII0)1PS ON 9, , i ( ;elty.blirg i Pi. Price per bottle. /Six' betties I I V Gettysburg, from the '7th to LK , ' zit ~ lit it_ _lt' J-....-__1........ i .Neatly & es.peditiondy executed C,,,. '..",. 1:1th of September next. Aug. 11. _ . .7 f 11-1 E - . .N . T,lll o.ll'l CE _LJcu:t 11 1P I'i.—jr MIME Hee t, ile of Mr. George Batigher, in the . ...!2d year• of p. GILBERT, Secretary of of Tro.. , tees Aug. 21, 1846. # # pEA NUTS, FILBERTS, AL Letters of A dministra_tion I moNDs, iir.e., of , the hest quality (1;N the Estate Or FREDERICK SNYDER, : to be had at the Ain c e , eti l i s ila u rk• l o illz. deceased, late of Monntjoy township, ! • Adams county, having been granted to the ; April•lo, 1846. subscriber—notice is hereby given to all mosminsimmosissonemm_i, persons indebted to said Estate to pay the ' 1 THE STAR AND BANN ER same without delay, and to those having i Is niblished every Friday Evening, in the claims against the same to present them, ; , ,/ County Building, above, the Register properly authenticated, for settlement, to and Recorder's Office, by the subscriber, residing in Mountpleasant DAVID A. BUEULtR. township. 1 DAVID SNYDi:II,.Idner. • Au;. 14. 6t CAMP MEETING. - A CAMP MEETING of the"Curacu ti• or Goo" Will Commence on Monday the 7th,of September, near the Two Tav erns. All favorably disposed are invited to join us. " JOSEPH PLOCHER, JONATHAN YOUNG, ow/mit/re. Avg. 11 • eartdies ! Candles ! HE subscriber has generally an as- Sortment of Candies for sale ,at his Establishment in Chambershurg• street, next door to Thumpson's Hotel. C. WEAVER. April 10, 1810, - T E S IF paid in advance or within the ye . ar, $2 00 per annum —if not paid within the year, $2 130. No Paper discontinued until all arrearages are paid up, except at the option of the Editor. Singles copie..: cents. A failure to notify a discontinuance will be regarded as a new engagement Advertisement s not exceeding a square inverted three times for $1 00—every subsequent insertion 25 cents. Longer ones, in the same proportion . . All advertisements not specially ordered fur agiv en time, will be continued until forbid. A liberal reduction will be made to tiros° who advertise by the year,' Job Printing of all kinds executed neatly and proinptly, and on reasonable terms. Letters and Communications to the Edijor, (ex cepting such as contain Money or the name, o r new subscribers,) 'mist be CUST t.llO, in order to secure attention. I CITY AGENCY:-I'. B.Ts orr. it the corner of Chesnut and Third streets, ..c/phift ; 100 Nassau street, Yew York; and cor• ncr of Baltimore and Calvert street, hoftio lo,4 is our authorized Agent for receiving Advortiee , ments and :3111,,c rilit to the • tt• inan .I rf•ccipL ing for the Slmc