The people's advocate. (Montrose, Pa.) 1846-1848, August 20, 1846, Image 3

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    oPe4t4cmtegine; fuere ;Arid - Wirelike:the
serfs of Rusipoind sink deeperditd deeper
into that , :voiter*on which we.ican never
extricate ourselves;. ;only through rivers of
blood. 1,1"
That resolution, to which we are indebted "
for what litt* equality we do*enjoy, teas eIV
fected by a eflv of the honest asserters of the
rights of mecfraided by many in whont; the
impulses of freaky or avarice were stronger
than those; V, justice. The change 'then
wrought wet) rather a change of forms than
a change , of*yatelfas. It did not destroy the
vitality of the systems or laws which:the
landed aristitcracy of England had4evised
for their renpayers. The changethen was
based on' boinpromise more titan principle;
a Plan by which the descendents of those,
patriots might establish a system of perfect .
right withoo resorting to violence.
It is evidient that the present social (or
anti-social) olation, is to ruin, and is-it not;
deplorable to behold - the most abject semi
rude and poYerty on the one hand, and the
most gorgemis wealth on the other ? It is
deplorable illeed, two Classes in a country
whose fundamental principles guarantee
equal rights ',!to all. The lord and the vas
sal, master and slave—all the systems of the
monarchies df the -oh ;World are not more
oppressive tibia our own.
lii variousiag,es of the world, the right to'
the land hashcen asserted by wise men.—
Lycurgus, the celebrated law-giver, partial
ly established the principle in Greece., in
attempt wasptule by some of the Gracchi;
it was asserted is England and Spain, (if
my tatemcal Bents me right.) Paine and
others, is grance ; Jefferson; Jackson and
Skidutate. itt America. There is more or
less good oi iihat these men have written
passing strange that
for a free .soi and it is
we should niit try towel& tuul improve ne
on theirlaboi l s. Now, in my opinion, if any
one thing ca rt regeneratetnankind, and es
tablish an independent Republic it is a free
Talking, 41.10ng since, with a_celebrated
classical schtilar, he told me that the differ
ent castes of 4ociety was good for. the welfare
of mttnkind; 'it so ought to be, and if it was.
.suffered to be otherwise it would lead to our
downfall. Now, the resolution of '76 asserts
that ail men 'are, free and equal, but we have
thrown off fcilvign rulers and have retained
the 4 system* declared an equality of rights,
but have not practiced upon such declara:-
non. We h4ve therefore mistaken freedom
for shivery. „Plow deny it, who can ? There
is no freedoni where man is caused, by .any
necessity who' Jever, to' labor for another.—,
That to be fee, all men should have an
inalienable rtght to soil enough for the 'sup:
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pun of his fopily. The mass of the pepple
will ever be held iu slavish dependence, by
the few, no Matter what the form of goviria
meat, if thelland is - monopolized. By thus
monopolizink the land, it brings non-profid
cerS,,and ibq laboring 'man has to earn the
bread for hit? elf and :those whip -live in af
fluence-and)tixury.
Now it apjfears plain to me, that so long
as the rich n" ob and land -holder make'laws
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and execute them, just so long our frates
will grow sr taller and smaller; what privi
leges we do': enjoy will be diminiihed, and
ourselves worse than any southern slave
that ever dictexist, or ever will: Therefore,
let us.take iti in boad whilOthere is a.chance
to do it peaciably, by the ballot-box, and-the
freedom of 4peeeh and the press, for if we
delay, it is etident from all ancient dynas de .
that have tumbled to pieces, and the Panr
laid in seriltude, that we must -take, the
r.word and Oa yonet to pccomFdish what we
can now do at thepoll4 'Briar. Ridll l 7B. '.'
'kongtosionaL
)ir,timmoTox, Angil.o, 1840.
The gene t i c ,:naf:t at half-past '604 o'cloel4_
The J•etuzliti A r _the_ journal ',Was "diqiense/
with. 'The svifitkoitian bill-ivim'tsikeit up,
ameTisnentpvere repeted, and the bill pass
' it can* from the I.: r ouse; "
gentlemn have been a,npointedifegents
of the hudttltion: Rufus (...14)afel_4*assa
chusetts, Gideon Hawley, .Neo , York ; W.
C. Preston,.-South Carolina ;- A. De :Baclie•
and CoL .Tolten; Washington. -
The repolit, of the Cmaraitte of Coufer
thee en - the Pvil and diplomatic bill dual
agreed .to..
,The..Teto of tho.Fmach 13poltt'
uon was read.. Mr. J. M. Clayton said,'-it
was the firse.time a private bill, had beenivo;,,
wed.' Mr. Allen-read froin the Manual !.tze
ruleprobibiting Wiernherti froth .voting up
any bill in ithich they, are interested bier- j
!wally. Mi. Clayton desiied . to .ktiow what
the senatorzueant t Mr. Allen rsplied,,;"l
ateata . to re4d the:lase . :"Me.43laytott - spid
"If 'the SOpator means to _ insinuate that
any person /1 the floor is iiitilre ted lg> !is
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knotty who fie Mr. Allen replied. r :-"I
read: the Idw so' thnti•SiV'::;iiiie
!night Utonit, it. If nsi'one is Interested' ti
will ,apply ti -no one.: ,Mr. Webster pro
_ tested agaiits' t the...reto..—Mr.:Benton - end
Mr. I Dix suktortedthe veto; -and afte4r` some
re mtoks from :Mess* Huntington, ttigiap,
sod { Morehtitul against it, the question Isms
awn on th 6. passage of the bill, and -result;
ed as follonis 7 , Yeai 27, tiaySls, 'net
two-thirds, the bill is therefore lost..:Alltbi
aPpropriatitin bills-litare gone through. the'
---- aßproptiaticth for the naval school at Aliw4-
olis is retaitted in the Navy bill. At 1.41,..
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dock, hit 4 Lewis moved to -take
House bill ti apprwri4 . 4 two 'inillionts . ifit
dollars to #e g otiate - peace with *until
whicl was *greed to. - - Kr- Lewis Luove4lo
irike,..out - tfte proviso. relatitig to slavery . In
Californie. took the floor
Position to the bit; tualltaiiithit -if it passed
u niAdd
proseeutiturig.trm *fir
acyk r iirvl.; r. Lewis asked bO2 to, give
w-ay to;-.enable him teOffer f .a liesoluticetioj,
extend the,3194 of Adjouro.oleriti: t Well
declined, {
g i e ol',tw eh
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• ; The g re a t struggle is over. The(CommissionerS; ; in their wisdorh, a ft er a thorough surrey of the
different routes proposed; and hhvinir, attentively lisiened to then guments of their respective adva.:
cat.es, have decided in favor of the Southern, or Penris . ylvania route This welcome intelligence was
received by the last Eastern mail. lit is also reported; ,, the stock of hat company materially advanced
aliP the New York market, on the rkeipt of information - 0 import t to, and decisive of !the future
shecess of that treat project. The PRoad will, beyond doubt, be s ee dil y put under Contract and ex
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petlitiously completed. We unders‘ndthat it is the determination the Company to i finishand put in
operation ; the . entire line from Pierniont to Dunkirk, withitt 'three y ars from this date. his event
deeplyinterests the People of Susgtiehanna, as it will secure a rea y and favorable'market for their
produce, and place them near to' the great Atlantic city of the - Ern re State. I
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a nienon for an cxeutive session, and after
a fUvi *antes so spent, the Senate adjourn
ed ,
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- I'n;tbe..Hou:se, on motion, the 17th rule
we t s suspended, to allow bills passed• this
day s to be preiiented Ito the President for his
signature. Mr. Thompson, of Miss., offered
areSOlntion for the Secretary of War to re-'
port at the next session of Congress, the pa- -
pets and rep:ins of the Indian Agents. who
brought On deputations of Indians from Tex
as 'to Washington. The rules were sus
pended and the resolution adopted. ' The
Hciuse next went into Committee of the
whole (Mr. Coll!) in the Chair) on the Navy.
Pension 'Bill, Here much confusion took
place, and all the members seemed anxious
to get, through with the business of Congress.
Many points ,of order were raised. The,
amendment 'of the Senate, appropriating,
$3OOO for privateer pensions, was not con-'
curred in, The Committee rose, ' and the,
Hattie concurred in its report. Mr. McKay
offered a resolution, requesting the Secre
tary of the Treasury to report to the next!
session of Congress the amount of revenue
collected froni - the customs for the present
year. : The rules were suspended and the j
resolution adopted. Sundry private bills
fromthe Senate were taken up and passed.
The - 4 Comittet of Conference reported the
compromise_ of the disagreement of the two
Routes on the Civil and Diplomatic bilk
The flonse considered in committee, amend-.
ed mid passed the Senate's bill for the relief
of Elijah White, of Oregon. ' The Commit
tee oConference on the Naval Appropria
tion ill, relative to the Dry Docks at Phila.!
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deli) is and Pensacola, made a report to
let the subject pass for this .. session.. The
Houk concurred in the Comittee's report,
• 4 the, bill passed. A message. sins read
e President, informing the House
i . e.litul sign
led the Civil and Diplomat
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is Appropriation bill, and the bill establish-.
ing the pr e ithsonian Institute. The Speaker
appointed ides:vs. Owen, Hough and Hill
iard,lll gents-nfsaid Institution.-, A motion
was tea felgo into Cintimittee ! of the Whole
onini .. bill 4 which has•heen-..passed by
the; *ilium -; on this the ,Tens and, nays ,were
ordeked and cturied. A message was it;
ceiveil fromthe Serrate informingthe Rouse
that,its amendment to the bill ',for the relief
E. White ha amended.. d been aended. The House
wed,. into Commkte;. Mr. Boyd in - .the
Chair, and took saiffninendinent -to the
ainendment and reported, in favor of the,
same,
,and the ,House agreed •to the repait.
Sai&,bill, as !amended, passed. The Post
Ratite bill, tivith, the Sendfe's amendment,
- was then taken tip,' and the amendments
agreed to, striking out all but the post,nnues,
and-the' bill passe& -The Speaker, holy
-said Elie bout of'l2 having arrived, he pro
nouneed the iHouse adjourned until the first
Monday in .peher.next. , ~.-, •
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-STILE NEW MINISTER TO RliBl3lA.-.-AmOilg
t tlfe appointments made by the President,
aads confirmed by the Senate on Saturday
I#t, is that of the Hon. Ralph Isaacs Inger
soll, of Conneticut, to be Minister to Rtis4a.
The'llr,ashingtoa Union says : Mr. IngerSoll
14.1 among the most able and accomplished
of, our public men, and his catnatry will
: have in him a valuable and faithful repre
sentative at St. Petersburg. ' Forlorn° years
!past, Mr. Ingersoll has refused all public
. employment,, . and devoted himself, with
L' e filf , grtoin TAos "xi SANTE FE:7 . 7111C gteat assiduity, to the profession of which
editoricifi, the Sti Louis: Reveille haVe been ht is .an Ornament. At an early period of
favoied,wiitlilthe follOwingletter *fa meat. las life he engaged actively in public affairs.
her Of Bentkk company: • - , - gel WOO possess more sagacity,) or greater
':; FORTAtiA.at, Arks. River July 5;1446. tact, and none more amiability of character.
On:the ad instant, Messers. Geo. Bent, It is doubtful whether the President, coal&
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136ggs, C ai4 Hatcher, Fisber, , Eastters and have made a more, judiciotis selection for
*het AmeriCans arrived at. this 'Agee from this distinguished post than Mr. Ingersoll'. ' 1
'404. and .Sante.. Fe. ,• The .intelq Of *-. ii .., _
, f susilmous VEsset,.--Capt. Blaney, I Of}
declaration ofwar created conicleraldelex
tirid it i m i . btirque Galileo, 'at Boston, on Sunday, was
citement in Taos and Sante Fe,
r lkarded 24th ult., in lat. 42 10, lon. S2' 07,1
Aldred all 114. stratagem that Garman,aidid
by Gixi. PtiaN -,:eoidAltivg.nt to get put o f by au 9fficey.froto the revenue cutter_Morris,l
who , __ repOrted a vessel in chase of a brim
1 the latter p,,tl::' l iAltiirlif4wirilfitverhauled .
ai.d.44airtihe'd-but.lindly
,effected'. hi s es .. elf 20U tons. showing Mexican Folors,mind
, lad a , Key 'West pilot .boat , wa/ ,near erl
c ape r .l.4.l'Ar ,
~ tri ijo" ' ii - 41 i_e Gni ,
..,, ern' — er, - L is' ,ratt' 'oil fri . gh t
cnedif,,goovertiletioje; has ':given *d on to two dap previous and saw twenty met !, one
the Ated44.lio biliC every" tbitiff litfleadi. :deck. 2
noes tolt‘irrirr
~ . ,,te,e,eptiatittotliOroops. i '••. ,____, • -.• .. • ,f., , , .
i t is how isk i ti'ilki n •e,- , i iy thi.,l7-.3sve-nnes in ' . r, U:ENETlAL,lrititoi,on'heakingOthisji
Sante Fei, , " . ii - Elie".XlT ja
/ . r i-43 - i4vi i ..,..,,, m8, 1 Intim for the Presidency, is r said to h i,ei
__ .,-,+ , ..„5:1,,,,,,. , -?nr,...,'.,"''''w-P rOmarked:— " I have been always Op sed
n a flag* -• "-kakgroutgaiiistirtytea in re. to
J , ,• -. Dr ; . ~ ''',, . -2 the,electhon of mere soldiers th the Prefix*.
4P ee tf 4 ijn*gk'eudP" ) ;l*tr ; 't-7tePnntlT Ai.. • •
i:k the - Ri l i.A4-4iiiiiieoulit , , , :fieo up --p-iley, - - yheyhave have' no bulinesi in a • 4ivil
without -- ii'-•* ottigm ,tei.:iiiii..?Wnion the • - •pee of so great 'responsibility, and they are
foreigners will `lle pltui4ered' of their p r,. usually unfitted by education and_ expOri
ik--011 take i 4 prisOnersi "anstaS many of the 40c4 '-' f g r , it •_. - f r o* nOt PTPh . chis' that ' / .- Oni
Meßie-atts a cart-Will-falt back to the inter-I .tem P le ! l tbvidal this 'l4inerPle *. fir. ilaYl
i6l} i s 4th thi;i• i k i p t y ,..: : -._, I t cwouid-beluu much r I ettigratifrinfOwni; *those;Who,
.11 I- their 'booty.'; -, -n , . ;Have ' meetings' - '
lEltrolled these , ; .. I
,44t(tii will:_eet
, t fir,, .- 'l lt ,,
th l i e #Os r„ tIY Pf Areriegt tra- e 4
escape_ th em ! '-- • -
-=: ''• ' . , - E. : HEMPEPITAM,
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" It departure!
:::frOm Taoi states that the
*elf "It dep4rturol of the Inierioah, on heir.
in!lUneik =of *at,
was not looked upon,.l
vliithAliteiftiraW; the . Mex i can's . '
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theAlcid4e4Aiskeld ter; 'troops' to assist him'
.i.n bringinrihem intek..- No effortihowever ;
tO 0.46440164 iisqiiist'N'Ais 4iit'ilTi:Stift b.Y II
1 4flaPitiPx,A 1 , s.>.; ' . mCqcans met. on the
P:ltied Autild fiebeltaan;nagnaliginhienl
01 - li
*en of • wlio tailis l - , had , voluntiend , hiS
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service :A s, a spy to reconnbitin the itiiprOtiel
ektriekicaniferees.—Menneg . Nepor, ,i r
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1 ' ia5P . Th ..j ? litut r ititif - ftr 8444
110:ei.ver" *nerd 9f Nem Y . Oik, ,• ' nnaer;- -
at4p
re#34kriair,liaibeen confirmed -•;hy
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pe have received a copy of a,letter tivri
tee by James L. Barton to the Hon. Robe
• llHClelland, on the subject of the commer
oni the great western lakes. Mr. Bart,'
st4tes that the steamerWalk-in-the-Water. Nir,
' thb first steam craft on Lake. Erie. In
rinr. 1819 she made a tripe, to' Maekirn
, fotthe American Fur Company. Mackina
at&that time,. was the extreme point off' w
tern navigation, and it remained so iun
146. Then another steamer Went by
Lake Michigan. The vast increase.,
Coinmerce and navigation in that region
only adequate to the actual requirement
ca' sed by the growth of the population.
Mi. Barton's letter we find th 6 follow]
table. It is illustrative of the number
cohdition of • the craft now navigating
lakes above Niagara:
gtelLboats,...
'PropeMeni,
trigs
,curters,
Cost of construction,.
i ' Ot lr. B.'estimates the value of ' commer
I cAnected with the northern lakes, at eig
ty' :one million of dollars. Mr.B.: says :
,
i "Owing to the dilapidated condition oftl
unfinished- harbors around Lake Erie, t!
bars which have been permitted to form
!tli:e entrance, and the very low state of t
wt er in the Lakes, but few of the ports a
a4cessible, except to vessels of the lightel
dz.bft of water when loaded ; the larger odes
b"bag unable either to enter or . eave them
w en full freighted without stic)4ng, fast 'On.
t '
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bars at their mouths, requiting to be
p . .irt ly unloaded before they can,: get iwe:r,l,
Sitch has been the daily sighttt this pOll
tlls - .spring., And it is mainly t expetaliil
tares. made by private companies and Mai-,
vi#uals, that any ofthe harbors on the shoiesl
oLttke Michigan can be approtithed at
by Steamboats and vessels. Works htv
:134,en commenced at two or thre4,places, b
ate Oovernment, but like those on all th
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other g
, Lakes, there.,. they are unfinished, and afford
bt t slight protection to the great business
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31i: Barton -appeals to Congress to 4Ais
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bsrse some of the public revenue; in favori of
the western people and protection of th i eir
trade.
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i;fro, Tim liEm q uipr VAXP,9rf ' rA letter t
m Barrio; lilesiek aatea' 26th ;olt•4go
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tbe.calms'andien of the- regOlar' ge lea
ite generally eniffing:tolernhie . health. 0 9 ,
;The volunteeritircsoffertag to ?a great; ex- 1 re l 9
1 tikit wiOs the. dysentery and ver;;_bron** o n I. I
by thPir. owtkooroloPnest);thilrq o MCbro irolL ia
tint.o4olo4takiili*.are:Of tliein, i n , e ve iil ,
~-thentiegOl: - `f.ii TaYkii , has onto* , to 7 5
I:v6-erected -at Point-babel, it"generak!nivi.. , 05
'44 capable f Ort co °, 415114 g1 2009 4eO; !TN
l e
• The' Water . Ai OW PO4 llllO O ' the 'lt zos '4 41
114)14bi1t.-i:ittflloient %Lando, 43trainw
wet
'film too-for, ille , viekoldyin It3io- repo' d' ,
11104 -I the'YOlnitteis between MaYle camp kild
.1t
iMottitabrao, , r) dying off Avit4:-.thO'4 , Oil
it, ,er. It lOto nOt itiodeAtarance at
filtants Jiff Or 4 . ,4,lltiiillioGrand;e:. it*
Itardter.`~:) , -,!..: .-,5.. 4
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Lake Commerce.
52 20,500 tuns
2,500 •
50 14,000 "
270 ,
4h r 000 "
300 V 6,000
$4,600,000
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Air Chun,
~ AN Istrnovzstrave FOR THE DATRY.—A.
novelty, as, well as! an acquisition for the
dairy, in the shape of. an I.Ant CHURN, is
mentioned in our English files as being'the
indention of the good Bishop Kildare, Ire
land, whose leisure has found an opportuni
' ty for proinoting the good lof the fanning
community, through the eiertion of select
litific skill. The Farmer's Gazette gives an
laccount of this churn and unique invention
!,l-af ter the followinglashion i;
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Milk it says, essentially chnsists of an oil,
!which in chemical language is called but
; teriae--of curd, also called 'easeine—and of
l!whey, with some nentral salts not very im
portait. These wipers are held together
lby so Vase tin affinity, that they seperate
Ispontpipusly whea l at rest,! the oil rising to
the top.To convert this Oil into butter, it
Its only x cessary to bring i it into contact
'with the aqygeneouti portions -of the atmos
phere. IMiliead of the, prevt!lent and unsci
entire mode\d'i effecting thus by churning,
his lordship accomplishes this measure by
the more scientific and simple manner of
thrcing a full current of atmospheric air
through the cream, by means cif.an exceed
ingly well-devised forcing pump.
The air passes through a glass tube con
nected with the air-pump, descending near
ly to the bottom of the church. The churn is
tin, and it fits into another tin eilinder pro
vided with a funnel and step-cock, so as to
heat the cream to the necessa4temperature.
The pump is workediry Means of a wince,
which is not so laborioulasithe usual churn.
~ Independent of the happy application of sci
ence to this important deparMienr-zraci;
inestie economy, in ,n. practical point of view
) it is extremely valuable.
Thd milk is not nuked by a dasher, as
in the enmmon churn ; but the oxygen of
the atmosphere is brought lnto.close contact
with thi cream so aS to effect a full combi-
I; nation with the butteracernis, part, and to
L- convert it all into butter. This new churn
1 / is washeld otit with far greater facility than
:the wooden ones; - and the mode of warm`
ing the c am is exnemely!well devised and
simple. he butter itself is excellent, and
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what con 'tute perhaps the best practical
!criterion c its success is that the woman
who.has tl. manag,enient of the dairy has
/ giiefr her li,ghtfur approbation of the' new
Arnim %
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Fv.oseuro JAN-nru'o.---By' the brig St. Ma
ry, at Binton, from' Rio janeirn Junb 20,
we learn! that it was reported there that the
British packet which arrived on the 18th,
bunk put 4. settlement of the difficulties
insthe Rio: de la Plata. The frigate Co
lumbia, Capt. Ritchie, waii the only United
States than•of-war in port !at Rio Janeiro,
The sloop-of-war Saratogal bad gone to the
_Northern ports, and die I brig Bainbridge
w as on her way td -the Rio de la Plata,
irhere the sloop-of-war P4 , mouth• was, at
aSt. accounts,
COURT .OF INQUIRit OP GEN. GAINER.—The
ourt of Inquiry in relation 'to General Gaines
as addressed by the Geaeral on Monday,
e old soldier vindicating i his conduct with
:at spirit. - He Was accompanied by his
1, Lieut. Calhounr p a soni of the Hon. John
. Calhoun. 'General Gai;nes asked •if he
to be 'tried by, Court 'Martial, that it
)ald • be upon thetlanks of the Rlo Grande,
' ere the witnesses all !Eire pow ,'actively
gaged in defence
of Mir • common coun-
.'8 liberties,
A Temperance:Meeting
ill be *lit at the qourillouire, on Tuesday eve
ofnoTt week: A general ottilidnuto is request-
By ord4r Of the President..
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NARR
l.' Silver lake, ou'lliesday .el lth inst., by Rev.
,Lowe, Mr. EroAraao W. Rosa to Miss Maalox
teeof•Johrt Sbaron, 04., all of the -above
DIED;
I 'camp Township, onlite l ~4th init., Mr. HONER
r t aged-51- ye4ra.. He tills left a wife, a ion,
I lane:4er taznouqtl4 lota. Be was an affert,- -
. Iniaband and . parepti ioud neigbber, and a
bin citizen. • '
inn9FIY , on Thurnkythet u
thinat. i Day.r.s,
onathazi•aul Lydia ...Taylor, aged. p years,l
Inwitifalen to the lot of man to present the
Irictitf•gt . 14s isor .5 1 t r r el e 1 57 w t riri'lli ti ;1 ey 1114.6: v e hi:
P . lit their trait:lW vonfidetice irt that God
we Is attNegellAhad death, Until now theme
Parcltta , =the strength ' . i) r . the Gerd
_ which
lionadAis anti children. Dior
fled ; y veiluity 'the sti r'
which jutlt pivot's lotostost when' anis tee
De4l4. Pi* 11104'1E 0 mi enabrace a dearly b e i 4 V .
rid eild *Mate C II44I `4*COMI.
for *settef4e-e 1 4 : '—.04.
Receipts:. for 1
For the week .
El. A. & W:iit:Dean,-
I. lk
Manicio r, .
ZobulOn 1) sloe, ,
1 'thgamm. i; n33 1 .11d ; >. •
. W. BOP , '
ohn Simir,
. W. Gm
. Crulvve
.W. Bre ,
ars Rine, I
atrick Griffin, -
e t ch
harps IT tvley,
B. S. Ben ey,
Jonas Bmi ,
Harvey R ,
A. A. Reel:fan,
Rater Decirr,
G. B. :Van hu,
Rodnerylepett,
John H.-Green,
Nicholas Vroaver,
Wm. L. Brew,
Russel G. Follet,
Jjohn N. Basseuger,
Edwin Hip, ,
Oluiries 'Fitigley,
William Bildwm, •
?remora Tif,fauS t
A. Souttoltb, •
b. D. Gale. ,
dco_ rge I,: very, . B,
Benjamin : Miller,
It GrreatiM,
Ikury--R. radleY,
8, F. 141!K e r
Solommi Vor,
Benjamin ' mach, •
Andrew 0 an,
Jphn PhitMoy,
Levi Moss; ,
Lucian Sc d tt,
N N Nisyl' rt,
=MEI
• •-•
Wheat flora', per barrel!
Aye do'. do
gore -meal do -
Sirheat, EX;r;bushel
Eati
Barley, jlo
Oats, • 00
Flaa, per lb. American;
per lb. rend
Bauer perib. Orangb c
I do '0 western
Cheese, pei lb.
Beef, per Bartel; mess, •
l 4 prime,
Pork, per barrel, mess,
• '
do prime;
bard, per).
}lams per lb. smoked
Feathers iMr lb. live g,
a horns, per hundred,
ow do
American
- DEEM
..f_ or
rpqt!ested
those old
August
T' FE
1 August
ALT
.by
A GEN
0118
both for
LtATHE
A G001) Assortmen.
tretMpy low for the
JOB ?
THE tnblisiter's of
ing be nsti of an
Sortmenttif .1013 TYP E
in a neat : fad satisfacto
JOB P
14 prices suit the tin
PASPIILETS,
CA4S,
HA*DOLLS,
Printed o short noti •
Art.
rir A ihrure of the /
fully solicited.
July 9,11846.
FOOT OF r
NOT
N••••
-1: ViOST for the
• DON for sale, at
V. Tuttle', a catmint ,
reasonableC - •tedit to
at a libcr#l discount fo
Atigose.4, 1846. '
•
taltAN
HE Subscribers
11 theit stock of G,
ment eqttal to any • _
they °free at }educed ri'
July 24nd, 1846.
IDDRIIN, a great
IL - less:than Fast 4
If HO I CLOTH
fl Casiimeres, &c.'
Yo
D,
PLUG
,
pN
Prod+
Met
Pur n '
Bak
Sherivai
sd rol
Ps riew tf
Painting,
014
4!LUornol
I & b6;ii
, _LINE
Tam,
• -
"Ths
ROI* , kv!nue give
.1
, • -
lee Ow* ,
( •
. . , 20;184 t 1.
*l4oo' rays . tct No: 54,
c IAO '-, _ 1 1:`. .:5%
„1,00 ", I,' , 25
1,00 ' i' l i 52
I;011 • " ''' :62
~.1 , 0 0 : 9 :r, , 58
i It• 9 0, , r 52
1,00 " : 1 " 52
' 1,80 "' p' 52
1,00 - ~ - ,1 , r 4 '52
I 1,00 "1 " fa,
1,00 ",3 " 52
I ,oq ' 52
1,00 'i' t " 52-
1.3,00'v ar• 52'
1.1.00 ' ''..52
1 1 1,00 ' " lII' -52
, 100 '' ". 52
,50 " .O s
_26
1,00 ", .... 1 52
1,00 f t 2f‘ 61
1 1,00 i 4 i r 62
1,00 " .."' 52
1,00 " 1" 56
I,oo' ~ l i' 52
1,00 , " ll' ' 52 ,
, 1,00 .4 ' , ' 52 1
;1 ,80 111 -0 /4 52
1,00, "1" 52
j 1,00 r ) " 1 4 ' 52 1
j 1,00 " " 52
.11,00 ", " 25
1,00 " ''' 62 1
11,00 " " 52
j 1,00 " 55
1;00 " ? 52
I 1,00 ' " • " 52
I 1 , 00 9 , 111 52
.4 1,00 "' !" 52
1 1,00 ", " .52
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ID
F
THE. O:0/1.8'S AD
I=
YORK, ‘ Alto. 17. *46
$4,R4/4 4,15
2,30 A ,73
2,62 3,00
0,90 0,95
0,67 0,69 •
0,60 A 0,65
0,24 9,32
0,31 q 9,32
0,03/4 0,084
0,07 A 0.07 i
0,15 14 0,17
0,10 4 #,12
0,06 0,07
6,50 7,00
-4,50 5,011,
9,874410,00
7,874/4 9,013
0,05 4$ 1 0,07
0,05.(4 9418
0,25 40„ 41,30
8,00 411,12,00
2 ) 00 A 3,00
0,32 /4,11,34
10 0,27 /4 ;0,28
• 0,28 010,31 -
'min° 0,24 d 10,26
I .entS •
=I
MI
nicaer, Note
year atandlag, are
lout Farthec notice,
ediate attejition to
13. BAFIIE.
, EEF:I
for sale it+ .
EiNJ.
qi—sl,44 pe4arre4
8., 8
FL_
Aber with tviri
improved 'texas,
.redaddil
. & j SHOE.
kept on hand, (p fee ex
ready "ay,) by ,
B. sOFE:.
IlTl16;
e Peciplo's Adracipa,
tirely new awl mcale as
! m
sic noW &Tared to*aecute,
if style, lall.kintis of'
HE l i
ILL Kips,
CATALOG#ES,
- OLAN lii, C.
and in the best it0::1 of the
.ples'All • I t
atronage qespect•
-'l
DOW & 14YD
pavicoaroo"
, ! f
1 , enclit ofiego i m ig may,*orneern,.
the Hal Shop of tlo: talc (I'
,rtnien Of Hata antOapa Oa
maah.ac. t t
iio pay prOnii4l.y, or
I c
'1 1 .4‘17. •
, receiving al*ge non to
-Whi4li vtikes th t, wort.
liehrict hi;-3()W l *±which
Ces fo ftEADY 1).41,
MIL
.& SHEI4IIAIi."
• - ty, , ' mlO to 00 jib qt, cent g p ;by A I :-
ma
fi;;444 e, sini . l it *R. -
,
4,.,
;..:!) -i
:
.m4Lrts B 'O I HB 4 11 -. _...
.11.
for one
& Sq . :,
lb. by
& SUE
wikik in' re
JAS' do SHE
- - - . ~
0, F.FiliP .1 :!-
,csinviiirs p ion ;
10, st .' i.'Y',.:'
yeti' to ', lido ` of
TI E
• to; 11 . ' il ls ,&.
'loyal; :liberal
'to Oteitd, ~,, onii.,l
0 1 4,•.. 1 1 : . 1
AEPGE .
!*l l oB ll '.f
vmtli4F,:l
Sumit
tat' owl ti
lf,;l4)()lfigic,k
Irlearil*llooes,.
"kk e ;' 1 404 1
lila Slum alt. Beast
4
El
• . DEBIOCuATIC Yil
GREATt'f -;REDUC D 7 P-Itl. R. - ' -
, .
Fronfp r - a
to - SS: pedd* Ingle 'roPt - filit f
•
r 2
. kfliTiCTilill of nix -atx -- ,
NTH . VOL L' '''•''a
A titan , n
has o' w elapsed sin it the iiiiti;of:tlio.
Democratic iteviensr was reo' dna from $ 5 s3_.-}-
This reduction ;was made with tkeiiiriN , or'SsAW
ing the range, of its iisefeltie'ss'lliall pluciikitTillik
the me ans of , ittniibe, rs tit w,ge.:ou :the' fa - „, - ,iTi,
was an altisetgat• - \-The'succsis4 iirtles' '" ' t
t ima-: ,ed tipoio‘ rigidadhersiodel to. tbit-casirislaii
and we are happy to have it' in :Ur . :wer to stark
that itlas beeictimpletely se. . . ~ ";,,Tisticiircig,
Wien of the wit*: was zreak thinled,'ln4jsseic);
usloi t itify us in the, hope ore , rino,ft to: its tat,
mer • size at ari , '"piii 'Tory` - Tow 416; I 'lits rwili - ipt__
course -4,apendlonAlieltanctuniviiiii th, Wirifilii6
terms arc comßlfed. with (1 ' ttic iPart• of oar rbso* - '
h ers , . • .. , .f.-,-;1, • '-: -.: - I .1' ~ '- V` '/- • .-I•
11 . . •„ -
N grrgeful acknoWiedgement‘of tha.genero i 4,
nonage of fte - iitiabliniJts.‘,Yella4 *mild wdeerr
of the nePeitaliaii ta - the .. cvaur °( 11 Pettodica*
holdin,g-tlnito4tioii lit titer"' Et mocrntin Ilece - , l '
, we nre_enteruigiliponi the most einm4ve ona.,Tiwt,
arranEements tamciehse its itselilloess'6fltinne Un
raise its dignity alma& ;Our" o, ll s to this lendable -
I!th i d hi re only, likely. Ve4u, embratesteitids4
nAge as to require tante for : aanulailloiiiiient; ".
betas our plans!eurcebd they will-bedely,,aan t i tuFl .
ed•to but- patrons andfisubscrili . et* an& we (feel 0-
' surcd ;that they cannot fa il to gm :the sti
The the ID/lite-a. Statesmrstingtieliii'4
I trona' dr the - world; demands dant her, politic4litern
tura should cottespcnid Withluiehigh• dignity
coining de.stiny.l — The - rspansiiiiiity (cam Deux&
1 i cratic party for lie due executidui of its trust,,
requires -that its . 4x . rgaidand expc4lntshould , crciso
hig i
its utmost energies. to' spread flic intlnenee of it.,
i well known Insheipleil' saiechlay 'tie incindad in
the single dealaration , if - re.sistan &of giLikt '
,whether. fusanti4,- commercial'
. I* . pb Utica' ..e 4 The
Treasury of the l United Mates,: ' ef'at I,
Bank; the Revenue Standard , * .place eria; rofccki
'five Tariff, nod:the. Will of the PecePitriu all thim r ;
.and before en; #lny be iegardetijai,the,silitpl ',ineed _
liii" 4 t
!of the, Dernocranerparty,"which lilts, .4 - Refleieo'i h ir
give ell its-resonrea%to.pro_pagarp'und stippoktryw -_
itera:ty ham:it:6oe United States teily , beiXinsadee.
tettproportionally °tired to that o ' tiny othei.cpiu4ry,,
and whilst - R theeview 1 tine W I its politiesritca:i
'
Alen it will lexiOts aCtiv aid ortlerelo*and:iii :
ward the distinguished abilitiesloehlitssr; nnouirtiinii.
1 public writers irrall,departMents id"' literattyr i Al* .
degree coramensnmte,to its incril 't§ing
.plva4,.. it ,
i The intellect Of- England 'iatstpr cenf_thri.
eat grade, seek:i *equal:dead • ; - 14:- :•..::
public mind through _their eel bratedi. i
r
anti it will be thb pride, as it, is 4 especial 44,
1 the "DemocratiC Revit;wl" to - li a alie' - aiiii ,- ,
uel through which the first i;ii•of,",this; thißet
• States tuay holdrcoramimitiati sit.li eat
and enlightened. people: Thesaisevaidobjectifike,
1 %,, , ,,,:ithin our reach, and neither indotryi nor, Persen--
.rance, nor sacrifice; if necessary] shall lie spent:to;
realize them all: Without •regiiiili lioweit* l fail*
projected plans, it may boldly -bit asserted;ltbat' the:
"
Democratic Reyiow" Mat this nrinent the: ehtiopsisp,i
periedieal in the' world, niid whilst, tl4inonnte.,
meats promised itmaddressed to theptadm gcneketo
ly we feel:justified by carepreselarexertitmele-Sildt"
' tfi .
upon
,e party we represent, forthe
_generchis-sopdi
port which we haye prOofs"ther jr ale ttbmith94lY t 14!..., ,,
posed tonfrord. 7, ' 1 , i
Tex ,Ponrn,uxs or 1)mm:to iiir.n "I)EstodAik 4 ,
will be continued, fingravedin a costly style4,%TfillOt.
mode of introducing, tile p,opelni learlettras,
-personally to die public, i has i?eetl• reecir4M4A;
great fitver, - esid: to attain 4.1n1 tend nb . , e 041 . 4 is
spared to have the likenesses accnfate. - - - ' 11 " 1 /
The Postage on the ,nunibers tinder", the Present
law is 51 cents tor any distancN ',lt was :
under the old ta*, ri ,
TERM'S IimiCZFUR.WiIeD ( 1 11V o ra y, . . A t ,
singlo'copies,,.s3,oo.l Eight c 1041 to ouf ,
$ 2O lO O . , -,1 , , . • ..; ,Itr t 1 - ' "';:1 8 • , I,
The necessity' of adhering,io t o cash tewitt f
th e prdentlow,, price, is self-eirittent,, tead i r /1 1 / 1 11 . 7 7 .
reasi
hers will beforwarded in finerti*itlionteo plianO ,
with ocw.terms.- Aa well to stiviaiexpenseincolliet--
ing as"outlay . ' of capital, the numbers will ceris e to bil:1
sent at the expiration of the dine foe which, gill . ,
were - paid, fi nl ess , the paynientrta renewed: As e r , _
notice of expiration the last iinniber`of al* ' b - 'sai- '
tion will be sent in a yellvio.,wrlpper,,,T ' - xrdels•-•
rigidly applicable to all, and lii*aportance''
_tousili.f .
vidus te, permit any one to takeniffenee ati open?.'
Sob. - - - -•.- . • t 1 ' • '
All communicaioo- 'armee i niiii,l • the Re, 'ety iii''.
any manner, mnse-her .1.1 1 4,,,,, it 0241.1 - ~the,
1
subsciiber. • - -, : i 'watt,
' TijOifid i i, RED l 7l4k.krilts 4, '
I -•' ' ' ' Editor of " 'Derniteritio Re' w"" :
July .41.., = _ '':, ' - --124 : tau et. 'ffihfir ~,...„
4
,
MONTIOSE BUSINESS liIIIECTOIT. -') - ,if
_
.
MI
(;
unbt & Shoe Itlakei-op on ri, 144ii:Oie 4io;sx• ,
rest Of M. S'.VilsOn's store!: •=,- - ' i '''''" m
BEND S-: y I ,
Wean
Dealor iu StoVesAianiiiraie, , Drk'Giidi,
side ofrublielAvenne: r f .C .4 %' .1 ,t
• r'ixoNS:kcJlA
Denlets in Bto;;ei;;:iiii*::inir,
&c. &e.—East side or Pubße-:
.
Dealeria in liatzi;
West-side of AN-
aR,RE- 1 1S0
Dealer in.;Dry-Givd . a; Grcreriea illooka; Fa ;Ir,L•if
alid,DOOkbirler-r•Ea4tfille,o
, , • • • • ...PS
.ISAAC L. '
Dealers Dry= doods, H.
corner of rut!liaAyeAu
. - JOON • 0, S'
65"
Fashionable or-- wo ors OW a arliner'p
,Stdrei,•,.
S:
Dealeis iii 1* . ( 11:Qi, bine.''TilerykOk;*yer,
• Tools &c.'&4 E a st side
foi; Wa 1,94.
'gay.
.
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DEiiTP3p-usts.Teeth Am.:oo.
the*thiii
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diva each eck.. •
`11:
Physician, Surgeon ,&hccaucl
lasoTi; Pa.'
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rOits, a vane
ar, by
Fairilei4i Mote.: ", Ale.a*ti
.4111stattvipuetAloar
ved by
lAN.
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to
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,oe f eihe-4 -o ,v , ...kr o g fr
ver,my
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