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or '-A a- V * 3d. ~r4Qi~eu very. IUESDAY-, 1IIIUlISDArTj"-ATURDA-Y-j-at-lIVE IJOLLLS-as"yeat j ~wA' - K -- A - 'b-~ - 'i -~" ~ ~,A---- -' -' - T +^.- !* ****-***.** *.^ ^ ^^ ^ !' ll ... '*'.'*i y r A-.-+, ./ .: S' .. .. ... I 1 ,' -r +, ^ "u' r :' + .u + ~* A ^ ^ r ,** ,. . '+ ,.+ ...... :, ,^ ; ^ i+ai ^ :.<. ^ .I -' *-^ ***^ ^ *;*-:. T ^ *r ", .., *, ,, . :,.S.-t- IBy MIPl~jN & PARRTY, N6. W. S-th-S..- ~...-alIIx ?ED^ ..FAT JIAI L..NZ Nh.IHNOMNh GUSTAU V. TO1% IMORAN TO_____ TH GIRARD. .. .t... UITED IdTATEI .MAIL LN NEW.ARKA1GEMENTS. GUSTAVUS V. TOWN, IMPORTANT TO THE GIRARD . (M~ aLftY z ='. Tlee ejf, elg- 1r IW'saeaiNg.. PLAIN AND ORNAMgNTAL HIarness aud Coach j'Iakers. LIFE INSURANCE fh.HEAM iJ ^..'-I-MI..,.." N. a.u U.JSTATESM-AIL Card and Job Prinler, T HEQ tizen2 oft i2 pace are reapectfully o icit- ANNUITY ANDTrnrUS ,,,MAt,^ I.t there are.aoy joI 01 -.USiiit YirtltK '* .CHA.RIOT LINE for No.2 NORaTH SIXTH STrtrT, ed to give their attention to a newly nWvented ... ,l- P harmonize with those of We---e-^ _.. +. m jFn t b..fii.g. Cihicnna i. Second door above Alarket street, Philadelphia, n valuable improvemen consistin Of Brig & PHILADELPHIA are t.e. io f a fhr lit ", Koiji.-"t New A a,. le Mayville-three r9SPKtPFULLY informs his friends aid the Carers' Patent STITCHING MA IN ih o 169 Ce.nut t. e the wo f l1 fc-hM..5 g i.;BHM _.f,,eJ....- PASSE14ERIS only 'I public generally, that h[ has commenced the will be found toexceed any thing of the kind which of. $30,0 00hen the fow flakes 4 tOVSjWII^ i 43 & gnie through to Wheeling- above busiheas in the second siory of the house oc- has ever been offered to the public. The Machine is CJapitai wintry .130. that smd) leaes nhlti- cupied by Rkhard Reeve, Druigist, where he is well very imptee im itUs ootiuctiou, and aftilngMepense CHAT R PERPETUAL .. . +w i t _a. .a.mr n.more, daily, at 4i odliek, P. M. on the arrival of the prepared to execute Pnrinting ofevery description, i empared to its great utility. a INSURE LIVES, gra Anniat and E the w ow ~.i..E-,-A, ... .. ... .... ial 'ara frormN,, V*)rk and ehilNdelphia. the neatest maaer and on moderate terms. The excellence of e mahin b e t, nd make na get l tat olve gh ul as to ee the ha .'0 tLe > "be'rdii ''t la NEWEXPEDIbirION LINE leavesBarhirmore, 9__ Business., Address. Professional. and Visiting great saving of labor, 2d, a perfect uniformity in the the contingency of tiie. Accept ip e a8uthori' sprtItn around a blazin yOAI bgtwimd~ ^'Saf^ d latv.at4fo~fcfrckk P. M. treogh. to Wheeling in2 CARDS, hiandomely printed in the most fashionable at ehing, and 3dly, It places it in tho powerof anun- aSd by tke charter froin dividuia pirate ho- at that little. ce ,_,~~~. ". .+ ,o, ..,o I+-, r:,+~ perec dis or Courts o -- .,.t.. . mrSll._t, f....-' hours.. .. : + style, on a Plain, Polished and Ivory Surface. skided workman to do stitching in the moat perfect dies, or Courts ofJustice, and executethemakreeaby. at i e create -" Y,,-"^ "", ": : RKLTI7E INE lea"e Baltimore every morn- ALSO, manner. vBy the use of this machine, in making har- to the desire of the parties, and receive laiIof froIicking and laughing, ...... YorkBw ink, -1Q. h t r Wheeln .-5- hour, PntNg in ,d, Silver, Bronze, and Colors, war- ness, one person can do the work of two men, with moneyin trust, and on Inret. never had known, ad .i'B/8 Cv-W- am(L.iqw e ASSL itmeesby Whain ot 2rer- ranted to adhere with an unfading hriighines. uch less abor and in matching through brace. the LIFE INSURANCE.-TheteRM are a kowas. ?vow ad known ard *..tSi.; ..A .. 't i ... G. V T. wil also execute in a superior style, an' diu&rere will be fareatr. One oftheae machines those of any office in the Union know a care. s ,ow sbe Nel:e ,r I" 2 e RauW, ie' have a contract wirh the Rail -theshortetnoice, plain JOB PRINTING, vi- may he seen by Otkrk Hotel, S. E. Rate for Inurn 100. Ca et n ow she rm T,,r ;Stf.+ 4cA. ..... .. 'i f".'T-ffa9.1". o'z.. to ePture "smafrq auid rekulariy. CtrcutM,, Stge Bills. imigft be obtained,from thoe* wheo have exam- 20 00 91 $0 7 the room, while her ittle 2-var Y 'iiK.-9AT P~4~~ei.3 ,J '' "" One 'the'Priprietors (or stationed agent) will at Note of Hand, Rail Road Bills, inedthe Machine. 02 0 12 2 04 flowing ftll of happiness "00*J.$ a C "b 01 *ll, he fu0041 following places.VIZ-l Checks. Steamboat Bills, PNhV.L. 0. January 6,31838 1 1 36 3 1"si-- 'W 01".; fa I lql t)I 1~; ,+ +l,+e-k a IT~ o1119m plofs Ex-~l c.. hpnge, PhimovirLU, 0. January 6,183& 3&t 1oeth plasra t X _-, ---ie-Vr-ere ,-. a. .tu own. CumberlAd, in. of ECchnge, Wy 11B I OZRtITPY thut I have examined B mOS &C 31 1 36 1 2 .hot ep ea urabe f" ,' ,,' tow& Bells of Lading. Cloth Tarsi, nrS' Jmpnid Sitching .Wchac and am of option 4' 6? I a wich the pa91entsJunk U JaflM&l.. i.__g. I alttE n toWwhic. Travdlhhg Agerrts ar. .pe- Poteies of nowante. Indentres on Parchment ethatit ia vauale Improvemet, and cheerifunlolv re- 373 'scene? S" _-'.bq~ lp4e.Lca. ia els) efpl -yed to p conmsianily between Hage. BlAnks ot every descrip.. or Paper, commiid il to thepublic. AMOS WILMOT. 2 09 46 I a qpara+i^g, qlr^-..oW& owht ahd wheeling. X'll abuses or. rtegulariies 1"' 1nDeede, do. do PAINVILLI. 0. O.anuary 5, 1838. 188 ipio 321a etslootth 4) ekt"-l-"-'A-i-i' ..k -4 shntL~+pr lpily corrected. .abl1, do. do.. Receipi, WJb have seen the Stitch i Machine invented by Faritheri mforatiocn Bb obtained by applationl his home but 'a hoodln wwonuo1 "*ah office. B. W.ls RICHc.S etcs'. hemytc. sep.H o^' 4o Ll~tte. b ,StragtUo,^ F .6s.ata appi a' die eneralT S' Offide. Btr..-PnPhl# Cards, etc. etc. etc. Mears. BliG.CA.itmAs inop.rtien.andconidet aeoe W RFCHARDSho he may t.t hu sleep. .Hi P.a d aod Vine vif b..ti. apldid n'aio (Cy uel. .TKTON, FALLS & CO. ..r.. it a great improvement, both in neatness and expedi- .W AeL ue. y i H ..a 9 d~~~~di ,t GEe. W. ASELTreorm :,+ l i oueepr i l!,G f .ejw(tu de. a$9-d~rt1 B N B- raving and Copper Plate Printing t te io, and think t woy of public aironage. II' !1 U'4t~ f'l~ !""' "'1 .- _F g pp .---_ 'o3, en thin Lionrhyandubthipnroniet.. ..rte essarf eu ,ItIheto ra^ ma- :nA.a. LMner& &.tirA ev- #N 1 ,TlV execiuTo1. miy -dtf W, R WALDO, Lafe Inaurance-J-'e Raej ecessary-ei, to ke _-. i s & ,,riP(I RAI; ROADIC LIE'R, a B.adPBz Boa JICASl THE PENNSYLVANIA COMPANY a&a muchY 1spos4 " "t B. thebown ale I no r I .~U IU ~KE Cke-jp, tA amen/al and Plain Bokand Job P'. ICARD.Intaa +"+S sIv .Op-. c 21. A1838. For Insrances on Lives and a bowling alley. y lJ,- i Paengers wil lake th Taro Pri g Offie TO WHOM IT MAY CONCRIN: I hereby certifyth.t I ratil Annulities, a the billiard, room. An %I gft B huat A.re Phildelphia,Captain No. 151 south 61hs tree. eae side, 4 do* below Pin have used BaG 4- CARNlIRs'neely invennred S titch AVE adopted rates of premiums on Life/I.+u-he W till mkrnift at the TmJ No. 51 souh Jl ,l"r e-a,' u1"i _d..-raven.f&;o- -cnern.l of( hesuty tt.,h y ti ,Ai.and aneboerfllmy ythtt i( oa very II rancesgreatlybelowfoBterlatle,andwilnw He is ,, o.l coai - O hI+ j +,.i.d_ ~ qlllm"-'n+ .. S.. ,Utllmlllt daily, at 4 ..Q'940oeki A,. M Sundav's'.. .excented) ..for ... .l~lipoe etw iheey H reJad ia~ea olw i. .k V ,L ..y , 91 4.aft a t w el dZ .lyl aB t 9 4we. AnSunday, excet ped) for P S".'.- Brleoni ihenc. South Amboy by the Cumpa- i', \a short time, will be fo-g ly satisfied of this fact Rates four Ie ,lsy on.h his associate. wRlte ail a bisa) wlb q a,' U nyas Cars, and thenoe.oalew York by 'teamboat, ar. ats oheL. .Rat r ywiFor100ja.,uole e msh .. rivhyrLyi th m'noon. Breakfast and Dinner ASA fA lorLw. B t t ^^^^^ ^^^S~ i- -^^t-. ".^" '^^^ ^I^^ BJI~s^^^. + "o mel,bef~y. Foedo-hT-y^ ^ ro^^ ^ %o~le Life m irth as though he neve bre PAINESVtVS&D PA'Ah Ate age of20years. 9c. 9 ^ owadrec... fir "- 1 "-. jHARNiAt-Co.ah MAt, vnidersign. s" S -o'- vctim of disquietude aad 20.0 &WalWWNW'a;.uySlid F'orwad eek. .. 2 -'25 e& b13'7at- es by 'ertify that we haveu.ed -Mesmr Bsaoi 30 132 145 l His jokes is f.ee4d I .:.-fehow i-n -A n 25 ,. .'say, 35 153 T7 7 -. ... ", fN frih1etub, 2 to lhb-rpade it s.-8 higbiy MY4NOl and valuable im- 40 '- 178 321 1iUAaki~d s ewtjq *^/^''^ ~ hl1N To 2 )4veont, which ouht to he ju.oduced into ever 45 5 s a 384 he retain lth .blcancso ^ CT rIX JUgRy''. ^ -*v ^^^IP g ^'^ i te T~h ^Apply at he officeoftheCompnNo.72suthtk ;. ;t^t^ "Tt, )..e. ^BB A ikare BruB^ ar ^re~o. -^lfl a~odeihhilmofuKc~~etestreet.61^ ^^ ^^ HYMAN' GR.'IT%, President. -..scibe, ... ,,a- ann,, g"rrngB, ev By *., EAkJTON LJE, shorteat notice. such as election Bincacds, Auc. JON F. M L N mar 6-dlf EARSC.WALKERtActuaar.I his mind, like the spark t .W.ar of theocok oat toaol, and thence oiesBill. aalogue una Pary, Bal and Ari 138 BELA S STICNEY MECHANICS' & TRADEMEN8' His children, while the Vgiaeheo 3 ao VingC tlNe &Loan Compucy o. sciva -tla-f'ow,, inbibe his .spiriUw ," hi-nf,- t.. -p" "... .. .. very. ..periorsjyle, such asaBanners Badges. Hatt. Ieiper s Granite -i ,.Fel l h ,''a, -be rises in the mcrnitIg -V5)I.,. nf .pse.gers ec...t .r m tegl .s ,hedir .te.itiooiMt. .._ Tips. Gentlemen and Ladies' Visiting Curds, Lahels, qHEubscrihers have at their Stone Yard, at the lEeFM< t>O,.,W /Car. cross. The poor crealuf --nr.T. at2be In i .WM... J. WATSON.A oe.tc m l-dftm iW. corner ofSrhuyltiU d and Mawrket street, p the eanin the worden l' .+ttftlmp *. ,if: ... . ras / aquantlzyofextradresed Curb Stop.Absher, Plat. IV'CORPORJITED BY THE STATt OF t, F. n.;lls Jr -f ev&- TINE .h+.ea .tde such asEeto.Flcrs u. a I W..r reh or' O by y' ..- fn, Stps, window SlLs, LentilsBaen, Posts, and toee ll ,are PCaalSgLV;'I. ; -P t a nofplt'nsurel l awi4 r %ar" ,, F^.| qf bJ.tp u.a.ee;;a ,j-- u'auling. ready to supply all kipds of dimension Stone, the OI7CE NO. 1 SOU iH Six H STREEr. lawbecause it will disturb -*-1 ..ait. ", VattdIWtut *** I ... S,',,l,.,, I.i a-FT, hat the "CSLZDATED quality of Which they request the public to call and THISCompany being now in active bnsinegsat- Wrrl.h, mah- He , tcoIrt.^lotf h'< rry Mtff ', 'pA qTr-- nerr o .g Hpp A B T S m-ade by FLO "-amine. They are also prepared to fur.i.'h Foun MC ready to advance money on depoaite'of all le nc s ..... ... .. .W -[+p ^ ....... T$ ij-Ai1Si'-" RAIL UOAULDii J ... ANCE. hayv rrpepd tbl confidence daioi Select, Buildingr and, Common Curb Stone, in o collateralsecurity, insurna toavuthe anecesaities o( hIs own sins. Heis servit i-5 ']ll~t,, .+,-'^- -:" ;', ,. ., 1!1erita.- *IHEs eatub1oqgtPi'EGltAPH. Captain Whilldin, d of'he pubhlicfur sh yea',"and'"that in- anyquapttty ttheshomt m otiee. Orders will be the .utblw. b._ and Satan rewards him, w++. "' ftj~ip-'lWw-4,jlRi, I. will ledvW me rett of Dock Street every morn- .' "-' 'rae olaes are a sure guarantee ol received aid informtn gi by bert Murray, The Company are d uofcallingthe attentionof i;_..'_ .t ,.P..e ,I+ a ._ a+.lrt;ponp'e iec.'k, at 7 o Wligk. forf Wrtmingto, from tnre pr.o- th4undimkrnMed popularity. altheyard. or at their Si.qre N. h74 M2qrket street. the community to thhsInstitution, and give notice' that doe s hi discles, with they arera Nreticeed to lono ntr noiea e3mee smlne y- -si 'l I rL an Cpam ,, ,,',.- ,. ,. .- sebge lke the Rail-Road. arriving in Batikore al Itti. a Fdc.l Ttai ilhey combine in ait minent do. GEORGE G. LEIPER & BROTHERS. they are prepared to loan on entire invoices, as welcas forced semblance of joy, b +.y"..W UW *ala l 'lS 92 o'clock Haie 'a4temon, Ih anptIe t o e ,oe' onne.t lra. --t--e" line for Waubowa, City and-the Wes .... .l who want the fuluwrfA of their money. IHIpOrf(ant Inform 'atiWo. usual rate of interest on the same. .-.o. e-e,-"+as MlUaii Line--leave AFTERNOON LINE, It a fact, That I have adopted the cash system E^0 persons afflicted with the following complaints, They also receive daily depoutes, to be, drawn Lord Chesterfield was s v9d stai Vi"- e *aM i A.. y...t Will leave the Offike. No. 280 Market stlet, daily., m m wril busihesas. recoinizing'the'uld adage. thai viz the pleaure of the depositor, on which no intent -d-TI spet his whole life i ; U ri ,Cwlm ; .,,4 Fare oEstn $3 "00 ret ',, . *^^..A ,?&0cloek,A.M. 2nd4 0lok, exceptt Sunday.) at9 2o'clock. Passerager, by ib-s hihie shpdnee is bet em tlii a slow ,f.illm.g".1 Scrofuha, Foul Festering Eruptions, isallo ,ed. The office hou are from9o'cock, A. M. . ..in. will arrive'in Baltimre at 8 o'clock thme same met Hieaper c m.equently.sit ias'res .qual ad. Leprosy, Pimpled awd Carbuncled till 3o dlookl P. i. except on Saturday, when the ;of suit of pleasure, and yet h iAt1 .ri in ft v, irig. -Newu HoerbsFour 1o5e Omb lsles wll be vtthe tIonthebuer n '1t--o. ral Rheua. Faces, ris oe tl s.Mh tinually eluded hi& searcllr e Siii ta Mn Lnane i, J.e Wy d Hsil cgefr. lcI St.h cinheryu ofe Sore ye.yl order da.""ay d his theri Board.s -t,".Z' olth foeM o 'wlarf W 1 th1e falof eMi nr .415 ^ ^^"ifi stiiirfc |,-".e N,.. .mee.4ih and' York, to cmovey p sengers free oe ohsrtge to the DB- RECOLLKCT TH fLACt. F 'eVer Sores, even when Sore Legs, J. LOG. X 8.1" TH, u, V iuer. his candid unfession. "I plf-" Ii~ around of besites drseanbdw.slePa. '. SF .re 01 IULOiINtCR, Practical Hatter, the bones are eflbcled, Scald Head, aug 31-dt -. ly ound of business and ~~~~~....~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~~~~Ms S.-.-- I ot ds. t os eo hs tet htep SWelings, Silles, THEls PENSYLANI COMAN arelae oewt al a ^ % S aSi vn1At pB-t etsd.N.8 tln Erupgs, afer Veeeal Titwhere En^sin-ance FOR Lie teplaursofte o !-eaing reaCy to s0. alp Sundo ot diriensio e a sD A know their futilit -ier t-Fhankful T the CElEiB RAT qu, l other ahichthyrqestgfro ane ipu re t( TbHI (Comany k R UL !~NJ,..L. no the eenanlg 0 LikaNrbols Fatisi -e Aa reevd wol inor i mad~e bf the- 6Tood nd 'I.e are alsopreprd to uhat aon ea r- cEtreayt Cadvanc pai: n~. eie hi os 1a 4ItA (eE e5 h 1 gg0 f~ 3~ P utjb"f.did *U S .-R D 1 IN Rthepubo thath eutAll coutinuea te -ly atpleailon to Dng WMa YOCUm G, o i u r wel, inlat iesur anceson Lives Itseanoron a thi r realvalewhin aw if rauirf Rsnites. fu -lila< known Infirmary fn diseases ofthe.kinNoseti .n Endowments,aodlke-low; whereas those who h i'r -. '* *"'r -^d r S s Zt|rshOMBG.,A H. ,C WhTlIOin, Ord 4 g e, oeove Cbe it,they can have allth kin .o ^ -^^ ^ i^7c d ,ly~lclock,A a!a I~ Ar. hjrasssu mine:eliery -- he' J fjK ^^ ditease enIielv eradicated. f'eh3-dti are involved.-Lteceive Mdfty on flpe~tiTrust, .. ftav'cm.iU will and e t of As xtpeeu en thvery ,., -. .,e 4b.ffa vs -rarelsri gurantee of r and and are authorized to receive andetecute Trusts o( *hey only see the gay ou b MIaRClBAN'nZK g r plrticu. south side, near t0thrn.rept. and bo hopes, by2Tunua omD iH It'i. any and every description Aply at thelroffice. No) dazed with the glare. 41, '; -. ltolmtMb~ 6hecAP;M. and oembn 'hinareaifei.e ltProprietorsofihe 4h9ng p Pi -.r 'the ferlrPauiburg an ofs F p IULATRWN ihs RooRm, -Gteh are airy and pleeBntOT re S, aC. WArelcpr pctuard. t l oa T'l^U N asl a*)r Hdmdt sortge Riin~j~ t to made JAYan aetithe lu ~ owmg 'prices' N. B.-A large assortment of Ready Made Clothinf opem through the warm season, for the accominoda- P ftIBCt OB8. Upon what I have seen, 2~ (I~ r Goods .0 am'7 peron ih aindr tmepto enndgr -batvxicy and du~e.itadaes %ra 7-d an smlohneoit .1. h f~l, to Piig t DAY anda the75 per iidrieip..- ; on hand, w1,cl witi he sold low for cash. lio. of those who wob to embrace the opportunity of Hyman Grate, 4illam Palker, a heard, and what I tave d -. '.- r Thro in f. dray and a half. -. Hardware, 1 62 t do do. comphing aupeor and-riing in a ew all whowanthMos re of it o 'TeBfa3dauirngth wntrhaebeen .* Groceries, 1 6Q do do. 'f><*p9 hours, artd a uper'Ir knowledge of Book-keeping Jdhn BNewmanp^ John Boh lea, -- persuade myseftati alldi I Catedrin thet owinter hanee doot~ .81omiai itsaftg LVt A* It is taughtIhaeaiold as y te i0pesns afpractewicth m hrcoloiaanger cmints t few hey Caun rceye Charlesy ~ obsl o h ol s-V,<6kK~tB.jgij~urteta orderlinea4e have AndntbuBaluENOe (10 davs I at a dedBaCtionof o athe wl a'&A tinat ty cainmsper hundred pond* on the ebove roee. )3Y ,ZP Sereat das Henry J. Williams, Samuel Wl leave t Shall I tell you that I bea otafdemmeadiot, I eve4y ac- (pply aehe Warehouses, lsOB. I a entra W in. prmea aid will be. published n a 1few. Both -lranrhes Eruons, ct~?tagti ain wanle arove inw Baltheor C. Rsletc, thoma soe n emi~ b cheade cionse uently al&tisrseula-Lpoy ipe adCruce il3oeok .M ~~~mo~~~~ieiaaoj ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ m vantteageaxrantootyethe r C- lok. fiudatndL* W q MOMU rD, yStillO R1p1013by1111 osx -pasedaocevnsu le. ChalisDuiopeen -.ttiloylitutinPiththM. ---S----b--C Tb a larg-. M. 1 f -9 i' N P6th stree irst stahdin andire spe" -tabl ity. R-om s lgna n sa nd wonsWit bthent h h j9 fAgent. geantlob dof' R FISHER, References will bo fven fros rierRhantm of the T n. &A E. iv. Sores ernvn oantd Non, sirency ad?2^ e w hiange Or Tr.r, i- Rrac ticaMEGONEGAL, Hat1e9, 14e and are e dNorth SecoSd Streetd, o0g 1 ^*gCage z tmis. with thr enh Wiln ewp & Br a 1 1- In s 3 W andytS p hous below asssnut Ware. *' Setg Ulchset I wiNll oeao. tedSS *4a ..C*l On nd fter -Tuesda ple by E. L. CAREY afs A. TiART. whierea.0 a ariis algee. ,41 40'9" ve i-da*lyJulydp ssersilof4t andCetO (rowili of ihe I r. Pa angursfro the Ranhing but killing fime th 11. I~rseaam~ ruuIn to Cicnai L*111111111, tsniBIaN,,8H SK'CHS or,*^^^ Scenes^^ ^ in a Metrooli by, Josephr Wh 3cln. 0 e Ya. 'mPAeRB. L. toel MarioB City, JaePisonvilpie, Al- iMaketstret.at 5 o'ctk. e.'.nn-a"ed by Jon. 0'. a a.li n .ti 20 canitar. Span taheron. -' ca. alla a Ciftirent a an4^-iIM'UI'IWiZ-. B-L-E_ I-', M.-Retnrnmgnij will ^"Te fmost original Work. of the day. It is apochea m* tE"UuW Xi'rwailuiiaaan vyu 10 case. Had hi sion upo 'wha .,is. g o -at^h5&^'^^U .,e- a Po. 5e wouleave Nrwpor 7ibfun, etraed withe OR HAIR RESTOZirTIVE, 100 la. 0 V IPepps p 2sl K N, and, tlock-and Wilmington al p (erveqto skill, frota the most unprontinue ug subjects; S otred to the Public with, the fullest conviction 20 bblo. CastorOil. worldly pleasure! ,^A'4^ sa ..3l~ CA'^ ^ MEUA)N ^ ret ilmington ': ^6 Cents. indeedl Mr. Nea e"hibitm a large portion o0?th talent tI~ i ilpoeuo trilt edcddyte -2 oe pdCak The dying scene of suc' AA~ ~~ CUMI G ents.^C^. %'" of the author of Dun Quixite in developing the adren- besrtarticip ever produced inany country, for'proinot. 10 cases Quui ShellaC. frfnriamnrvn A. ^^. CUMMiNGSrehoake, tures of a vsgabohd Knight. We congratulate'Mr. ing the growth and increase of hal: It has been 0 jars Carb Ammos. fearful commentary upon 6ePmi e11se Beseoured ate theas eVarehouse eraicred rtinnibusse w lv&Newpnrt fect~-' "WI ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ i fJoSndi-N^^S Market m.prpgs onTIlr fr l~o Neal~upon~fllpeirleetly originality of his design and used in various parts Ot Europe, as well as in this 5 casiesAssaftetidla. life, lie lies-upon his dyii T(~en~ en Brad d sta Ne. 200 1;olorkets.;ii A rva ofi 9xpdr ears frhm delivery,, 'Asa w~ 'otu Men Walowtrets.aoa$ te 0- j 3-.dlavtfharrm hldpi eecutoio, ae has inroduced us tp some dozen of nes country for several year's past, with unprecedented 1,000 kegs White Lead, 1st and 2d quality. -ing all around him by his "* ^Srtbbf^iaeauadro~aa stet tera-ut cquiwtapce of rare mark and worth -fellows who success. It-never has been known to fail n any one 2,000 .boxes Window Glass, various 5izes. The. retrospect ofrl, th -p -r / *POI ^ .^^.l ^. A l'Ilt6anl DarnilV EXCUrnm'ioarn -peak e-pigrams in pros.. and know it not-who snarl instarice~whsn~roperly applied and persevered with, With a general a~ssrtment of every article in the ertosctt hpa ; PWNIYVLYANtA 'A1D OHIO( TO FRENHTONAe BAC th."e O- keendat edg, audn<1fittter aphorisms of not only in restoring and preventing the falliagoffof Drug lie,whjich they. will sell on the inoareasonaimf-~tio pleasure, and the future -mw-'l rR~~r tt JAap i-~ Bil Li TO rn.jqn.i AND BAqK I'. 0bil*11bh^ and ~otlmefra-ofmoralhy iHstechsirest the hair, but in producing the greatest lustre and live. term and will be- happy to receive the MANUAL LA. fearful foreboding-s. And sb..a.thpe wi.t b e The- Bmiltlotw Line of boric used by our modern Ashenians-free from the lines imaginable. Thi article tends to excite the aoi BAN: NOTNS to ah amount in payment. d 1 .fff Thatdasa ne prpitr f'"- -' Stra--aw lev- ChesnutJS ^ f i ^ f9"' reT '*tes "'taitf v.lgarity., but rich i fanciful and capillary Yesqls, whipt c6rstitute those ergarns form- N. B..^ Country M erch~a( and Ot will do well Uroo ing to sulen silence t Lfting..teC.. W rapaad. i- -r .areeft harf,' daily. sa o s'- ldiCros conceitsp'-[Gentlman'd Mlgainhe. ing the -air-these, ike iay ethers of the ninaa to call before purchasing thoiraupplies. sent with no conso l. i ih M.rnhsieeing~f n the Ciwaal (sayd t. \IB-to A.- P. M Thes Sketches abQuzd in wit and humor, as ge. body, which have been inra state ol dormancy or dis. nov 6-tf -f March nextl) o H frlwarg In the n- Pdeiver a^ipud-to take N ar a R th the P i opea ma b spec t to the future. He di a .31 Kxcuraion for tdhe doy. wil Ai V.adt tP ripto French- nuwehica weiai hre some s, wrtblter prepared to enjoy form all tose aoas assigned themby nature.ni ihe Atheilan CaptiVe, gotten. lut oh! this is a^^ anals an Portag Rail RatI in itqc ^ onadbe a ~mnn. ttaewhole. Those whoecan- distinguish between true Those who have lest their hair by sickness, can in a 'By 4)he author of Ion." -his history Tudloment isi Goosirete t our-care if ordere. mtio the Fa^ (b-go and return by either in, 61-0l0 wit andl it eoutiterfsit, will find thie article in these very short time have it restored by a few applications LTRNER &- IISHER, 11 north 6th1 street, pub- and eternl ret Jbutiont isu eTbro boan r fe N. DAVIDSON Sketches. There i no atyle of writing .in which so of6thi article, 0is ti i ai dSergeanTn naourd Wilewa Traged WeS! hil1 wrftU 43 je30-dt K many, fU^ The world 'i full Qf the mnawkish at- A freSh supply jus received and for isle by of the Athenian Captive, imagination shrinks ft~rom f Whre dorerge an&CiF !Ii a p .u e~p 1 tvigatwdbexpeasaipE oB goods sonsi^e,5 to per O Ted D A OA C ns w iT EDWARD faGGINS, This ednion printed e from the London t those regions-b 015A,>.and forwarded wilhultchafge "ot. corn. ,. at..l7 W oulh sd etPklaot 1I38 e&n mustard. Btat^ of Mr. Joseph C i Neal, the au- jy 10- tf Cqrner of 7th and CallowhBtl bts. copy, published under theditection (t the a h or*fitt the e JftaMS ML & &CO. VyqO prevent the ofBostiiioiis attempted on the pub. dhr rcoal Sketches, is ricb and racy. IiisS4*ple e , V. Arch'teet whari. &huvlktll. lie-by perns e rin Peach Woin/s qhaint-hfs sketches graphic anwl spene this he haveanlIlZe fully avoided. Price 2u cents, --.1-- r Aigi,Ip iftL .J. wiitinh thornti and Ftaor pimnoNwot&irnyieSrrg ugfi-9.f' 4 .cr f6hadRo -w JUTpblseey .L ARY&k1BAi W2Z ak _11 ..-Anyat~wichrf of 4Orsond D heabb, iswothmreethan the roAt Dsie a 4 enyvnaCaas Leypbhd ad fLynIn TOiHN AT E -- 1OV1F.i 4-MoLA-AHAiM, talladpysburg. .t oaaa,i Is de1aed peopeCtncsoben oeaetthiseynaneanyfofWkhe . lr ih-o:..L afIvoalse rsiin torg tre 1he sole owel leave ol tactof CNal S kETH ASbony Evening Journal, be are -re000 1b, V amte,. c be cr-- a ; 1114 11 t L a USo nL Hd L L Ai i ;S &huytkiil 'm uaty, know n by ithIibe I aeeatd at 5 A wa rd all kiod of original wor of the d thin i a ri D a rt R0 eaft s H uy Rethe name .. wil tk a ;ofhnet ses7l fun rxrate allh iOR ofI MESTRCATDIVE. for Read- pan ''41 d &ef "3~l msa-Slir.L cta *inBend qgtbderka I/itoin"- iheauires on it are worked, and ill coal P9ote.o r* ing, Pottsvile, Lebanon, Harnisbur and intermediate 6 le -tPe1i Cptive. --f- ^'^wa 'jiw-'.Stf-^-~r'iteiotdene *ganflfa. broitehtito market, andiold or shipped by the Compa- _-.aC %we430u3"ii If~S places, as well as the Towns on toe branches of the A NAEAT and correctedition ot the new and Irigh From a. late number of the Edin ei." "-0 Vet-ui a-mma aVihe Stchaylhi; having ny oah. Atll-the Pead mionti Coalretailedin | n 'w.n.establishedfact, that Professr Swe- Susqueharma and Juniata Rivers, as Boats are daily e2"alyuefetPtul 'tlay of.l 4 ".T-AleiatianC?(ive,' byo - .'. '1 ibbe iJ-rWWMhoua1ilLbe prepared tr .eiv4 -Ph-idalphia i. landed is t te Coith many's wharf, 2d dour's Anti -Sypiti. D rops is the only prepare. leaving therwbaaf, FairmoutDm. lkiHei. S aTalfourdt pulled and for -ate; price Dr. Buckland now .ro( "'' d make liberal advances on any artioles oonsig id below Market Street Bridge. Schuylkill, on which ton that will effectaly eradicate the Syphilitic -or BOLTON CO. Only 5 cents, by .. C. EAL, 1 ... .r i al. JAM STEKL & CO. the Company have ec tensiy sed t-o prepare Venereal disease, whea it has arrived at that stage Comuin and Forwarding merchants. Librar and Dramatic Repository, most important and ppul '.. 3 M-tf and deliver it fii in ihe be-it order, within the usal it w .hichte, rer health has been broken down, N.B.-Merchai will be careful to order their je 16-dtf' No 16 soul', 7th st. his subject-to give a de M4 a1 t at 'strts lolow the oca symptoms are o much changed as goods to the Rec ing Depot ilow t. below 3rdmo tng fssi Jj tLPHlt ALD P rit) N li't 1 yed ".y, 5*, 'g score el3 he recognized assVenereatl. It is still a street, p. ;h .r., e tgWcleo s th to 6th0 l8 th maonsanto rshwt- 4e ,.+ / .. .-, .-, r~ m -- .'- : +:+ "= ma"tter of un e ti t go t e u rIa e w a +c less t an to ... .1 I Aml.-;I ,Al ttO l. o* r.. ,'B-l,..a. Screened. ,- 96 mat o uncertainty how .ongthe patient (if not SchuylkillA "' HIALTH O1CE Jne6th 188. ans andw "show that th< Jh nagpvaen-Two LUiea for New York, Unbroken and Egg. 6 00 Tioly relieved by Swedour's Drops) is to drag on a -mar_22-dtf qHE Captains. Qwners nd consignees of all c ies o n ^ -, daily, viz *aNut,A(prPae&dforco~kitg stoves,) 5 00 miserable e;istencpelpr in what manner a termination T o A> 'American Vessels, arriving at Philadelphia, from r ants and -anml 7pIia.tr i end Pi Line. WheAhCo5ce rton a to be ur to all his sufferings. Many l itUs unnbr- ouOrest's Oratiou. PoRTs IN TitE UIITED STATBs, are hereby notified, merly occupied our planet a tai. .'hil Ash ,.a 50 ce3. pr tK., In l, -ta a h. tuate victiro s are destroyed by what may be'. consi- A FURTHERsupply of the Oration, as delivered that agreeably to the provisionsof a late act fAssem their fragments and reli PA ,'itl t- ? teo- an with a..as.h. received at the Wharf, and. dered a continuation of te diraisease. but by far the A by dwin resEsq. in New York, Fourth of blye aid vessels wll not be required to stop at wisdom and design cwetoithtaqiesfe n radial ure inevdath..,ir anl, y [ Edwi CqrsEsqnT $.VNew York, Fut of ae ec o ^&nJ Wlo -.-.IFt'iP',k.,i otes o. h Wil and* Ceabo th f gre trnumber are carried off by the mal -practice of July, just receive and for sale, wholesale and retail, the LaAzretto fora visit dMnin the present Quaran. t a e Si,,1lgdanB eaer o a ilow Fself-styled physicians and nostrums, prepared by ig- by TURNER & FISHhsn tine seao,,3 unless when a ny othe said ports shall een universoly recognize -nA^?rt --. ,SStK .",,, .tler Ret, ,ore 8h I 41 nr ant preteas D M .nders.... 3 f .il th eet. hereafter be declared to t e infectt d with malinan ting speciesof organized bA + .^K'^1^' .roadeo Koh Ahtvee, cor e r a 80oth bnd ieorge ., This valuable medicine, the result of 20 years ex- o I N.6 orgoontagiourerets di teas Unted.taes of tlIheChes ...- I" 'W" p ,j-wilteaots., dl etween- o Wa- J. & E.George, cone th and Market. periencn, and unparalleled success in the extensive The n4 Rten--trefrom porte in rethe aUnitfedr thes Por Psich the -cA ese sofo e o ftha fAW M p( ie Sas^wM whedaiyn ikt s Aroceck. A 'JosehEvans, and highly respectable practice of Professor Swedour, Rpeake, wl re ^i-, Bla w'hen o sirktn 7 or e -ck '- And ;-Jshe ranid is now Faculty of Germany. Frace and SIX PER CENT, PER ANN. PAID QUARTERLY, after their arrival in the port of Philadelphia. establisb1ng the remarkable 4P..;Al>4:^"hJ0.NetVork in 7hocirs. 4 A (indtl 'HSSWL MS, Seb'y. E&glatnd, is now introduced 19 the notice of the OR yodro h or.JtVSWBTR 1 i16 ^^^^ s MUnsai ere American public, at the earned solicitatiop of a num. Compound Interst carried to the credit of theDepo Je 7-ft018 .3'. ~~Vivai t L dea ath'art evainy g at 5 'cl sm- Cjighl baILIAi OfY -etlne 'o lon anit~ed hig sthenotice of, the ordereer ofre thmordnAVStelhscr to~ ?hC~c f vs L.At % vnn -GAW fo," Siios an-df Lie profosor, anid is prepared under the inspec-tion of a AT Twix! Fan spceIhouhu h -^^S^^^"18let "K"e*l(-^" smar^al- e uitt bW for in' Liagines and Lime ^ 'g^1tieme ofln ig0tnin n h si~r every three nionths, .I'qr 8ae, -'" ma Seolgcals fomthousg"outit jbr"^ e^Trean^io-isKtol,&a.takenby either physician from. the original receipt of Dr. Swedour, -t4VI L L SttOR AK, ^Of 0 nest aras geolhg eeal forma te OrU C.4UNIkLE, er-Profeosor of the Leydon University. A single bot- sAMIXUAL 500 to e nlh i Manu. Agtnt., Maiial Labfnr Baik % iot"e tie QC themo Props is warranted, in nine out of ten AND 100 nests Clothes'dBaskets. gani remains- cases, to effect a quick, safe, and radical cure, in all I PER iN S4VING FUND nbF c TOlic. 1' e, "blicm., iial tE.r willsr-of age oMacerair disor Beatankwithoutproducigtthes oth-aasterrnerrotSecsndind Racestd.w100dozenpAomducandMatielasatta100I iszmntvAllous hatnruM i.-..-~~~~~~Nrt- tas~ onPu-ae~u neamoa Fofr Secon- anEae 300 nests Cedar Tube. hv oeoio omn Fj"y ALIceived at par for odebtqs due the subscribers, at 'least. inconvenience. For sale by NT EDBIURe -- -~~~their streets, Nos. 139. 141 &. 14J north 2d' street; also, -DR. WM YOUNG, INT'TDFUU~Y2D, 1836. 10dznPitdPi; y' The ab~ve rame4t C-mpsny have in P'iyment for any of the follow~ig articles, at the 33 south 4th st. one door above Chesnut. Capiltal 5^00,000. Together with a large assortment of BrushesCornbs igoac ot*"<- the- fac whic e6miqien~eed running one oftheirSteam- ery lowest-cash prices,- either wholesale or retail, N- B.-Such poor as crn afford to get their medi- 'ecared in Traut liy Ju.igment coifessed on Real Estate Jewellery, Whips, Blinds, Clocks; Carpetings, Maus flly demottairated, that nt Wats Jplying consgtalrc between Val viz:- cine -prepared at any Apoihecaries, prescribed for and Publicly Ree'.rded-according to the following Looking Glasses, Hearth lHgs, &c. For sale at the ot the present surface of lh< 01-,, ,- Hr ,i M.l,,wa, -.<" hr..-rt in C !m- ..GaOCWRIS-A. gene Al as rtment. including Teas, every morning, as usual. gratis aug --dtf iriCA E. -Fancy porium, No. 18 north S d street, Philade..., ... tg re....s o eeis IPMdadelu -and thewr wharlf in Cam-l G00atsAeuea em~dn T erymrigasuiLrt aug l-dtf CERTIFICATr4 poe inautil,No18nrh2stetPliae- vdfm )idAm, At the reduce mae of -Fare eoulanled in their Winesr c. On the litlgya4oW M+y. l836, a Boan' and Judgment phia. r -' ar,-oaPe r y:o-_A general asortnnt,iAnctrdihg n 11huiylki i to l, commencing fro -d February last, w fi in th0 Dastrict an .-- t constituted the population It'd;sQJI.4;%ltw ar'share. toe quatitorsngl pair.ne. ro t;Dr t MklJ1DNbRED rfif-US AN DOLARS. asupsr~a Mn :+ .,, ,-49 .. --^,aon f.or .. 'ma hors at their large supply oi Domestic Cotton koods. .. HE subscribers are selling their Schuvlkill Coal Court or IV&Ht NDREDresOUSANiDOLLARbb. anI erf il sitav! seas. any extefsivc lai b... ,.Sm...,, -f .a 4bD.SHOIs--8y the omg ar.o h Belonlmont, Broad Mountain, and othe r. ,. Rsh~qe~qif ~I~t. -. 4tW&P~thtRl -nFo ut na or ai~l an-kai mi. ki------- -.--------- :_t__; FundDepjai isuaepwred byDr Tbois W. Dvott, ok the CHEAPER -THAN TH-HAEI! sv outisfra t ., -, Y. n earth, Ijch Heaven, q4ey i4an family.- 'U f 'sn i.:the- panrim" winds vhat is .s.de., )py little aea.is ig fire. Look ier might dress as though sia. never would-- rolls upon the the. chair, and !r sister round heart is over- a. Who, does emrotinm.with pon this lovely ian who makes C-house, where ks wife ismfnere- i. children are pt out of'the ITo4dty be is. ,morrow., he is d the next dy_, S-whist party. m, md geew! iir eof careless ir )r knew,-eoif^ k poor-pitisbl e 4dpresieh.--N [is smiles arek .petulant ,A'., oya),,43, to o the powder. flee from his See hma as , gloomy saffd ; hardly knows' oyment. Thfjs, lot Qbey Go's hiJiaqEHne| i the; victitn-'f ng Satan'heC, as he always the. paIfuif6y Ut .wiitf hn -a-. ctive destru.c- uch a mani.- the vain pur- appiness con- h. Listen to. have seen the pleasure, and re enjoyed all d, and conse- y, and do not raise them at Truth, is very ave not expe- rrate them.- tside, andace' But I have, Vhen I reflect what I have one, I cannot the frivolous any reality.- r this enelan. meritorious re-, whict most really cannof I must bear I thinak-oF no.. e best way I it this cnifes- erally'- chtiled, h a nman is a his misspent ngbed annoyr, ir,'itabiliiy.--1 t affords him I is filled with there-he lies, upon the pre--, lation in, re- es anid is for- I ot the end of before him, ceed The *t allowing him ot'a Path of ATIVE TO A VORLD. zburgh Review.1 i di :eeds to the ( ar branch of scripttion ofr t' organic re-. I eextinct spe- P Which for- Edisplay, even cs, the same f which have I in the xis- sin gs. nt of-flite sup- C c bones, and e fact of the 'esoft ehu. 1 entire series Sauthor pas- of fossil or- fikind should centuries in hi is now so o small part 2 e earth is de- r animals that gi i of ancient ,h ns and mas- ere.the great A Box orfB .ekf Box of BookA, aireeftd fto- agiebet.i wu s. nt rom Pittsburf in Decetiiber Mom. Atwo, Jons Go.", in the wag= o C A=18". .ER, but the Box In-not been reeived, m iB it mnown with whpm .t wasM. Th pes who may avec it iL n hiN possession, will oblige th&Muriber by IitectDngh to beleftaiul ^ih'W;/AMSleei6 Chesnut rees, whosmlmi, sMK aug W"aOod6t . E C--b1 M IS I, -i' SOLORED PORTRAIT k ei a Com- rcssions. For M ie w_. i-- T or 840?t f oeofm-o,--- C J, l On heap Looking GlA.. E.m Mti M e ore, my--- .dstm. ELEVEN !um. B.,s.. Bs1js ma .-d if "Cma .* ,CT*flYE^,^ ---- "..um% ux .hy veaM'od Mtr, That shoots my tonur'4 gam an. - An' t d my eas'gtiw m aati*%o,* Wa'-gaawtng. v..oqlI ,<. Tearing my nerves Wi' bleifr- like rack'ig'etgl8*-" t^ Toorthacbhmfp.Igisriuqpi r A ETI RHE A L Odonialgiai fmAiy 51l4wl ( to baths only iinua,sq u asgL f fft 1r.l,,' >medy (r mbis excraentmig V Jn, Vfftro c i ;yes immediate reli ait-d ;l su8lun. ., I ie nerve, which p oct fa|.Aiamin,. i-.li, 'or saleby N - a W lM4 411li .-" mavlO-dlf ".- On, dats*hnov i,'b-,i -v r- ,i .. I- - vwmI 1.- 1&1 .. -, ) ... d I D UWU mu - o -I "lidw 1, w1bi -.4 I. N LA1~1~ ~*ir -~ ~,.... #...~ 2 '- .'A '.4..? 1 -- t-4. '~wYr7Y~w mm -am&" .. *~t n epuWU yt. ti*rd doer above Walnut. *; \ < ; "I ,''l ".eIt. v va e A . iiq M, Sept. 4 184 8. .1.Aola4*Ti NOMINATION. --. ., ,. .' ., r <> ^OY B t Cb Porter, it 4v-flmy mumflrsetox CoorKT. ; -- 1 d'>U-; TR DI I*T 0sSfT U 1 O1 OF 1088: g.t^,744 'fl* TID "n rig octouma. tUUOCSATIC NOMINATIONS. F.*..A PIBTRICT. Fo^d CONGfASS, LesdrPaynter. THIRD DISTZtCT, :,,, E w .Jawed latgersoll. ;,'^C~i^-wrda^ 11$ 1ROW_, far our year.. fr tf wo i yeaws. tLJl( 6t b, ichJon W.Ryan, ? *-."' td .. Miles N. Carpenter, EN 9.~M OGoldmith. Thomas J. Heston, : ....M. Buaeyqer, John W. Nesbilt, 0. '1 -FtO. TEoER MONTHS. *': penops ba ring expresed a wish -y .*- fucu usw.s un....5 ,5- in ....s r 00o 19 -.-subsesibbus e obtaied r50 th MJI|RIJI MlF N *.* wilt- received in pay three&re .'_T. Q-OS~reto t(he weekly will be furnish. qisfsspnioi AH Thee D5l0ara ^ 1 0 4Wubea isier-toe e weekly paper will L. lpie^W threi moehs fzr '. "'*.4' f p a e on the above terms will .7:.j. i '. 1 A -- -- a-. ^ 4qk ca. Yu ,.a -c un men's Convention at *e4W shalOM of September next. .I" -The Deknoastie Young Men of the 6 IM o(Adams Betks, Bradford. Backs, Ohee ot'4dulbia Cimberland, Dauphin, Delaware, Tshli, Jtvisa, Laneater, Lebanon, Lehigh, LAawn. Iquqwki Miffin, Monroe, Montgomery, - r iBmtopn,Nmnhumberland. Perry, Philadelphia ohs, Isiadelpha county, Pike, Potter, Schutrylkill. n, "aa, T~Union, Whyne and Veik, OwM- of carrying into effect the recom. -a -1 he mental Committee, to hold a con-' luiat ~sRding on the 10th of September, are lusel'.infonToed that every arasqgement will tMonsgColaodate any number of persons that aJs" In 4sIed to attend that' convention. It is iiaf sloy elicited that the proceedings ofthe k h- n Whe above named counties be reported to tha BHtk county Committee of Correspondence -p"oeaie- .l forth request is made hata.u:etjlM e be. published In all the democratic w j ld fhN* above Mnliaced counties until the $K MKii, ... Charse Kessler, -. -.. Wner, J P Jones. A0, *B 0cin, Gs "ie., ., J W Tyson, d -a4 '. l i. Jacob Fricker, 7~e** myMtee t erremendence for BRek ca. 0 4 -'Tl s~BW .>*( < ',-- " ." The Sentineat, in speaking of the new Contihu- .. .ft"1tht ashasees af ttd succe. of Gneral -. ."'llo'ilyl more flat, ring,a number ofTbe - ":. J 4 wt,-.bho were original in fevor of a :{ '-. Br* now disposed to sustain the M ". itlC' sd; .The chief reason g.ven by our SA j s*.r3p1pr0y.1fog .ttrfuting this disposition to a "Lg*,i z~_ m.rolMwnocrali is that the now Con- kl-, to*19 the ppoar o ofthe demoaew u., S S-p ll .jq te ( lucrative offices in all the 4 114 d 6f the state." Now, with al ai ',4 i,,inioinr stbe Sdtinel, we 61r .' 'a *',' 3idieti. s tere is one old democrat, or "a-' eht! griulya in favor of reform, who ,h m a l.:i2#, the ameindments, and least of all ,' ." a".' sndWtAdet4.wblir. tht paper refers. Such ,tfSHKscao it prineipie, and wquld itt o 4y yserv0are^ theui course when the object Stop&hd ii of gowernaelt, because it Va" of taking< from thema a few of- S "4-. Btt, sel admitting that this eonideralon ,..! tr ..1-#pr' *t asamed by the enatitnel, ,& 3211` t)t the argument is basd on or- '.7:, P.loas continue will not elect op- .I~tia o' paty~in esd w doubt S 'A NO' nd= 1 t, new (Coijihu tion, J S m ^ ^ Bsdnr theb, ww toflo~rn ~ ~ A& ih lto Isk e hq~is 01MWow local offers jimp w1 WO debtwenticr. We are likeawis '. '" 8it m44 aoio m i.jstice to the 4e- ".1", -.gBsylvania to believe that upon a q p'i gpa tistional reform, they ore "^tW~W pqJ Wp kwession that it will place '.2W '-0U- AS~ itk bands of their political oppe- ,':.SL ^ : .. - *.) fl80I T SL.,7a',y ,- *-.. t -*-- ". Vi-A.*t OL. FAYNTER. 4':;a.b ta of Col Psynlter mm-i a*ft for Congress in the noo V ~m~tl"^- __.!&a. 1 a... atJ- ,,rk a ..wr t%" '.*'* A 'A -. ... 1, , *... . /. .i '; - SBg- N4eJG -U s gIsiisg ame ffT 4mlmeSall-h i$wpbh he-is hold by his fellowcitjzens, *40het flatly Opwsifse his sterling Iet a the cause of the people. erfs welAl of' his constituents-in fmeehbe ham shown that their confi- uet-oitqn~ilrand d Us-past course may rnaimt ." v l *future. We may ;Oo btb re-elemtion, with S ib* the faee af al the tricks itrefay,. Tte drocrats of the IStftlfy wroue, to Ite importance lflqa w'w candidate upen whom Ir e4 ** ,-.seond Tue- s lu Ite the Ried with i'"-- - o'I M4 5 ;*ns. The Dto bta tlm*by ad county of Philadel. 1wpan-eirt House, p IMP follging no- 'Srdtbl $9VM^ t1tprn GQdtd. gAR^ *sinpelaruA of ct ria of the City. Pt1:-- \. .Pa Si~iM(*fUpser~ eNyBrdgwe -_. ,- " S- ,_. r . ... "- , ^.A^ThNMMSc pitotMama iie B; .toc a dfnso vbfbMis *x e oed id that r uaity l ,es .. .. SIttnmeneed nert Johnston, passing over that touns and'Cranston, the southwesterly part of Pro- vtidence, crossing the river toiSeekonk, and on to- wards Taunt. It unroofed barns and houses proetrated trees, fences, and crops, and cut up ma- ny pranks similar to the following recorded in the Providiace Courier: A-.Ct-Crron a washing of clothes which hac been out to dry, was so effectually abstracted thae not i vestige of them has been found -except a soil tary night cap. A large tree was taken up by the roots and carried one hundred and twenty fh t. The house of Mr. John Gardner, also in Crans- ton, on the Pawtucket turnpike, was taken from its foundation and turned conmptely round. Thefa mily were in the home at ths time, but escapee unhurt. About one hundred feet of the dry house of Mr Samuel Eexter's bleachery, near the depot of the Stonington Railroad, was blown down. A school nor lying at anchor in the stream was blown on her beam ends, and her jib and flying jib, though furle, were blown from their lashings, and torn to shreds. In Seekonk, thq dwelling house, on the Lyor Shore Farm, was unroofed. The wagon, which had been got in readiness for market, on the farm o theHon.Tristam Burges, was completelytdemoliah ed, and its contents distributed. The poultry ol the same farm were also missing. A large tree usually called the yellow bark black oak, was twis ted like a walnut withe, and reduced to a bundle of splinters. Pleasing Stories.-Messrs. Ash and Anners have just published a neat little volume, entitled "Plea. sing and Instructive Stories for young children.'" It is from the pen of Mrs Hughs, the author of Or- naments discovered, and a variety of other works fot pung people which met with deserved success, and her present;production evidently merits equal popu larity. ft may be had at the store .of tle publish. erg, No. 148 Chesnut street. I -,k W v-;ily, ;W- T ieneto iant-o-thal-lst Ar. tillery, has been appointed, under the law of July 6, 1838, Professor of chemistry, mineralogy, and geology, at the Military Academy, West Point. Mr. Norris, of Philadelphia, has shipped a se- tend locomotive engine for Austria, to be used on the long rail road extending, to Wagram. He will probably make two more for Austria. Rail Road .Jccidenz.-,-A lad by the name of John Haseon, about 7 years of age, was ran over by the Eagle Pleasure Car,on the Broad street Rail Road, on Friday evening, and almost instantly kill- ed. We believe no blame is attributed to the driver, he having blown the horn; but the lad, in company with others, was so intent upon play, that he. did not bear or perceive the approach of the car, until too late. The driver made every exertion to stop his horses, but without success. A melancholy warning to parents residing in the vicinity of rail ways, to endeavor by counsel,reproof, or correction, tb cause their children to select less dangerous play ground,-Focu". Attempted Suicide.,-On Saturday afternoon, about 5 o'clock, a young man apparently 25 years of age.walke4 down to Chesnut street wharfithrew down his bat, plunged into the river,and struggled hard to sink, but was immediately rescued by two persons, who leaped over after him He was dressed in a blue cloth coast, erge gilt buttons, a pair of light panitaloons, sod canvass bo.ots. He woold give no account of himself, aud it was thought, he must have been drunk or crazy.-.Jb, LAn raox Tax Pscuvrc.-The bacque George and Henry, Captain Wilson arrived at Bahiimore on Saturday from Valparaiso and Coaquimbo, hav- ing left the latter on the 23d June. We learn from captainn W that the Uhilian expedition, under the command of General Butnes. was expected to sail from Valparais, to Peru in about a month from that date, with 3000 troops, most of which were veteran soldiers. The armed force which sailed against Peru with the intention of blockading the ports of Callao, Ancon, and Chorillos, 'were off the island of St J.oreuzo, waiting orders from the Chillian Government, as the fobign naval force at Callao wy uld not allow the blockade to be carried into ef- feet. Commercial business in Chili was nearly at a stand, its revival depending in a great ieasure on the result of the intended expedition against Gen- eral Santa Cauz and his followers. At the date of the last accoqiat from Peru busi- ness there was also very dull.-SdL:. American. PxITTsatae, Aug. 29. Ftiu.-This morning, about I o'clock, a fire bioke out in the Iron Foundry of Meuas, Arthurs & Nicholson, adjoining the Gas wotks,'* c Kensing- ton. The foundry, pattern shop, &c., were entire- ly consumed. A building usedfor tearpeMter shop by the Gas works, was totally destroyed, with a quantity of tar and tubing. The gasometer house was at one time partially on fire, and fears were entertained of an explosion. The loss of Athurs SNicholson hI between 6 and $7,000, wht4 is covered by insurance in the Pirernan's Co. The active exertions of the Aire companies prevented any further destruction of property. - NEW OaLSAxs, AUio BT24. Teterday there were no les than three arrivals in this port from Havana. All was quiet in Cuba. There were thirty or forty American vessels in port and the yellow fever prevailed among persons non- acclimated. We are told that five or six vessels, from the eoast of Africa arrived within the last fort- night in Havana, apd that they had previously sue- eeded in handing their slaves on the coast of Cuba. A report was current that the partizans ofDonl Car- los hail succeeded in making themselves masters of the Island of Porto Rioo, and that a frigate, which had sailed from Havana with troops to maintain the Queen's authority, had been fired on4 and driven off. P. S. Since the above has been put in type, we bave seen Havana papers as late as the 13th instant which make no mention of the repute. of the frig- ate. Former accounts received at Havana had left Porto Rieo in pssession of the insurgents, eioept- ing the fort at St John's, in which the (ueen's Governor had taken refuse. The necessities of the Qneen have led to the ims- position of additional burdens on the Island of Cobs. The good people have been called upon to eon- tribute s2.500,OUO tw yards paying the expenses in- curred by the young Queen in her struggle with Don Carlos fiw the trhrone of 8pain. The Gov.- merr General and his counaellprs, eer prompt to manifest their loyalty, have set 'about raising thp sum required, by levying on additional duty on all articles of import, and an export dutyon the agri- cultural products of their soil. Important if true.-An officer of the steamboat Tfche sates thatbefore that vessel left Natchitochoes a report reached there, and was generally credited, that the Indians from the Northb had invaded Texas ia A numerous and formidable bedyand were driv. ing the population before them in great consterna- ":;.:-.. OPMOEAUR No ,-: .- S TRtAfWURYNOTR,6 TtNiAStIX DmPAnarTRI September 1, 183d, The ha116 amount of Treasury Notes authfizid by thd tIt of October 12, 1837, hang been issued, V-: t0,000,00, 00 And there having been redeemed Sof them about The new emission made in place of those under the act of May 12, 1838, have been . There have been redeemed of these last about This leaves a balance of all out. standing equal to only about 7,350,000 00 5,547,310 01 100,000 00 $8,097,310, 01 LEVIWOODBURY, Secretary of the Treasur! TanAsuar DOLSTitnrTxT, September 1838. Notice is hereby given, that the outstanding Treasury notes issued in pursuance of the acts u Congress of the 12th October 1837, and the ac additional thereto, will be paid agreeably to their tenor upon presentment at the Treasury of th United States whenever they fall due. Each parcel of notes offered for payment should be accompanied by a schedule, showing the date and sums of the several notes, with those rate of in terest thereon. Holders of Treasury notes, to whom it may b more convenient to have the amount due upon th same made available at either of the Ports of Entr or Land Offices, are informed that all Collector and Receivers of Public Money will continue to re ceive them, and allow the principal and interest due thereon, in payments for lands and customs. Those who may not wish te use the notes in pay ment to the United States, nor find it convenier to take the amount due on them at the Treasury will be accommodated with drafts therefore, payable at their place of residence, whenever it is found t be practicable. LEVI WOODBURY, Secretary of the Treasury" PROBABLY R.SUI.T o THE MAIiNIEL-ECTrol -A gentleman from Maine has put into our hand the following estimate of the probable result of th erectibflo-tn-el place in that State on the 10th 0 this month. It was prepared with much ca"re1r five as shrewd men as there are in the State, and i entitled to great confidence. Democratic maj. Fed. maj. York County 1100 Oxford do 2500 Cumberland do 600 Kennebeck do 3000 Penobscot do 500 Waldo do 2500 Hancock do 400 - Washington do 400 Lincoln do 400 Somerset do 600 4000 8000 4000 fl'Dem. maj,. 4000 The federalists, ofcourse, mike a very different calculation, but they always reckon without their host.-Portsmouth Gaz. Prince Talleyrand. To the Editor ef the Southern Literary Messenger. StR; At a time when the recent death ofthat ex- traordinsry 4dan Talleyrand. attracts so much at- tention to his character, I have thought that a trans- lation.ot the discourse which he delivered at the French Academy, a few months before his disease, might not be altogether unacceptable toyour readers. It is in itself a remarkable circumstance, that this veteran statesman and courtier, loaded with years, riches and honors, should at an age so advanced, present himselfat the literary tribune. The purpose too ,was an amiable onetor it was to bear testimony, which he alone could render, to the merits of a man ot humble birth, of different religion, and ot position and function,, often., comparatively obscure. But what gives the greatest interest to this production is, that it contains ihe diplomatic creed of perhaps the greatest nig ,ator of anci' n It is gratifying to aobsterve ate irepels with some- thintig like indignation, the prevalent notion that de ception and duplicity are indispensable to the diplo- matist. Heproclsimsgoodfai'Ah not only to be a duty hut a necessary one, in negotiating, as the sole fbuidation in fact uf confidence, but accompanied hy'discretion and reserve. Dr. Franklin could not have expressed a more irue or republican sentiment. In hazarding the opinion that theologians makes the best diplomnatis s. Palleyrand )aysan indirect comph- ment to himself, as he is perhaps the most remark- able illustration of the proposition, which could be adduced. The remarks of the veteran states man upon the obligation of duty, the religion of duty, as he expressively calls it, are philosophical, sagacious, and'well .worty ol deep consideration. But I did not set out with the intention of analy- zing this remarkable discourse. It is distinguished by an elegant, 'yet severe simplicity of style, charac- teristic ot .the best age of French literature. Clear, yet forcible; pointed, yet flowing; it has none of the fauxr bril ant of the present school. It was listened to with admiration, by an audience composed of all the rank, wit and intelligence of the French metro- polis. I have preserved its phraseology, as much as is consistent with the English idiom Before I close, I cannot resist the temptation of relating an anecdote which I have never seen in print. It is strikingly illustrative of the perfect self- control ot Talleyrand; his impassibility, as the French term it. I think itwas in 1827, while attending in his capacity ofGrand'Chamberlain, the anniversary commemoration of the deaih of Louis XVI, in the cathedral of St. Denis, as he was leaving the door, he was struck to the earth by a certain de-f Maubreuil, and remained some time insensible, stunned either by the force of the blow or of the fall. This ,de Maubreuil asserted, that he had been employed by Talleyrand, after the tall ot Napoleon, to attack or assasinate some of the members, of the Bonaparte family, in order to recover the crown jewels. He did not succeed in his mission, and when he applied for his reward, as he asserted, Talleyrand refused to recognize him, and ever alter persisted in disavowing him. Spurred to frenzy by this alleged- neglect, he could finr4no other means of revenging himself, than by this public outrage. The story of de Maubreuil who was looked upon as deranged, obtained but lit- tle credpnpe. J bapppne4 during a residence of sev- eral years in Paristo be' well acquainted with the Baroness de Bourgoing. widow of a distinguished ambassador, who wrote very good work on Spain, and mother-in-law ol Marshal Macdonald, a woman of superior intelligence and manners,- wh wag. then "Sunntendante. ot the -royal establishl.ont of -the Legion of Honor at St. Denis." Her house was the resort ot the best voimpiny, and I recollect, among others, to have spent a morning there with Madame Recatnier, so famous in the annals of beauty and fashion. No longer young, she was- still unusually attractive in face and person, and of exceedingly modest and interesting manners. She wa4 really what the French calle e bqauz reste#. TPhis by way otepisodfe TT return to my story a .on ot Madame de Bourgoing tol 4 me that the Prince, after the out- rage, was brought into his mother's apartment, and that as soon as hl ie revered, he ordered himself to be driven to Paris, which is five or Six miles from St Denis. Young da Bourgoing and another geo- tleujan acpoTqpqnied him. ,ut qlth.igh h.e spoke with tsu action upon the ordinary topics, he never once alludedto the occurrence which a few minutes before had nearly deprived him oflife. This proceeded-from his habitual caution. He would not trust himself to speak of the event, at suoh a moment. It was the reoeoue of the diplomatist, Speaking, in his discourse, of the qualities appropriate to a Min- ister of Foreign AfltiBrs. he ends by saying "in short. he should pot cease one moment imthe twenty-four hours, to be Ministerofl Foreign-Afiairs." Very respectfully your obedient servant, , Watshiogton, 27th July, 1838. J.L. M. Unlversty ot .Natgre, After Europe haschanged its languages teoo times, the terms of the material revelation are unaltered.- Does Africa janhher in a thousand ruleless languages? DOes Asia forsake her venerable tongues? Is Ame- rieta the modern Babel, forming a new race of lan, gouges, from refuse of thp old 4lailbea. Nature change 'net hes; *e owns no authority, she suffers 'no provincistitii in her universal speeol). The larks now earol the uine song and fi the same key aa ..I.- A A.3 4..ah 'nat ,-,,Idl a ,anre tnrsA oar. in minka I. g of et ir ie d eas n- )e e y r* .- It fe to y'' \ SNaples is a town which offers to the traveller every enjoyment he may wish for. That Venice of the Mediterranean p.easel rapidly from serious. ^^ rut^ of h ration ltnei eW - At a dinner given to Mr. Ewnrt, a wev;ly me# chant, and the ex-member for LiverpoMoiere wei present several Americans of distinction,who wer I am happy to say, received in the kindest mat ner. , The"Ghairpan, the member for Kilkenny, ga' "'TherUnited States of America-JMay4 we ever I united in the bonds of peace and amity." This toast was received with rapturous a pause. The Chairman next gave the health of M -"F. 0. J. Smith, a member ot the Coangress of th United States." Mr. Smith, in returning thanks, said: "The gr tification which he felt in witnessing such afiectic for liberty and America, cold only be knownI the traveller who was permitted to drink at th fountain head of freedom. Americans never fo get that the sacred rock in their own country which sent its thousand streams of freedom ov the land, was first smitten by the inspired arm Englishmen. He hoped the two countries would continue forever united in the bonds of friend ship," This last sentence was received with lot cheers. There have been rumors of a war in circulation but the authors of them arf persons who think would be to their advantage if such a d seaater we to occur. The rank, wealth, and intelligence the English nation are one and ail most anxiot for the continuance of peace. Indeed,if the opini of the masses in this country, upon the insigni cant misunderstanding relative to the Northeaster boundary line were canvassed, it would be foui that they would much prefer that the British G vernment should at once give up the disputed te ritory, rather than risk a war. I repeat it upon t lerably good authority, that the English people a most averse to hostilities; and further, that the be informed upon the subject laugh at the idea of evi the chances of war. VIxXNA.-The following is extracted from a s ries of highly interesting letters from Europe, no publishing in the New York American: ud A PLEASURE PARTY. BoSTOsN, August 29. n, .Anoher Pleasure Fxcursion.-We have heai it of a pleasure excursion which took place last wee re that eclipses-any thing of the kind we have heat of of for some time. A party consisting of seventh us five persons, of whom more than forty were ladie on started on Saturday last from Cohasset,in the sloe fi. May Flower, on a fishing excursion,and proceeds rn to a part of 8cituate called the Glades, at which nd place they arrived, and a part of their numb, ro. landed about half after four o'clock P M. In abeo Dr- two hours after this, there being evident signs of o. squall, the portion which was on the rocks hurrit re as fast as possible to the shore in order to get bac ist to the sloop. But they had only one boatand con en sequently made slow progress. After three, boa loads had gone off, it commenced raining, and ti four ladies who were left behind, with the sari se- number of gentlemen, proceeded to the near house, leaving.six gentlemen to wait for the boa These six gentlemen, as soon as the boat came, g: into it just as the squall came up, and were drive ill with tremendous rapidity by its violence toward no the rocks. in Fearing for their lives,'and the swamping of tl 'is boat, they sprang upon the rocks, and were, fi in safety, obliged to throw themselves down flat, an th one of them was thrown by a wave over to leewar eB into the water, where he found some shelter fror it- the hail which accompanied the wind and rait re It is said that the hail stones were, some of them ig as large as bullets, and came down with grei ig force. st After the squall had passed over, these gentle at men, by great exertion, bareheaded, shoeless, an re coatless as some of them were, proceeded to th of house spoken of above, where they cou4d not, i it spite of every entreaty, or the offers of pecuniary e reward, obtain even a shelter.. The whole number n of the party on shore, including'the four ladies,thei went to the next-hovse,at some distarice,wlhere the' d were hospitably received, and entertained through e the night, 1, On Sunday morning the shore palty proceedeI " to Cohasset, where they found their friends safe s The sloop, it appears, retained on Saturday nigh k to White head' and the ladies and gentleman go g safe oni -shore, and arrived soonti after at ("ahasset n completely drenched with ran, and sea-water. t The pleasures of this party, as reported to un Must have been unique. While the storm was inr- Sging the party in the sloop got down into-the cabin but the doors of the companion' way being 'hung and not easily replaced, the rain washed in torrents e down the stairs, and in a few minutes there was at least two feet of water on the floor. Beniches, bon- nefe, hats, shawls, and every thing of a light na- Sture, were blown overboard; and, on getting on I shofe, the ladies and gentlemen, one and all, were obliged to wade through the surf for some distance losing shoes, tearing frocks, petticoots, stockings, r and pantaloons, in a most beautiful manner. The patty, however, wound up very pleasantly, and give much praise to Captain Orcutt, of the sloop, for his skill and attention,-_ Courier. A curious personage called Watson, the calcula- tor, lately died at Buxted, England, miserably poor though possessed af an intellectual reminiscent power truly astonishing. A Sussex paper, printed at Buxted, says of him: -' He can state accurately where.he had been any day for the last 30 years, what persons he saw,and what he was about. He lived for many years with an uncle in this parish, who was a farmer, and he would recount the quality of live stock bred du- ring the whole of the time he lived with him; to whom they were sold, atid the price they fetched, He has been often asked to state on what day of the year EasterSunday was for a century past,and has never been wrong in his. answers. The birth days and ages among George's acquaintance were as well-known to him as themselves, and he has pf. ten raised a laugh against single ladies of a certain age, by stating the day of their birth in company. But one of his favorite amusements was to recount the number of acres, amount of population, size of the church, and weight of the tenor bell of every parish in the comnty,,which he would do without making a mistake. FIRE DEPARTMENT. At a meeting of delegates of one from each Company of the different Engine and Hose Com- panies of the city and county of Philadelphia, held on Friday evening, August 31, 1838, at the Wash- ington Hall, (Kereson's Chesnut street.- between. 5th and 6Bh streets,) - GEQ. K. CHILDS was appointed Chairman,4 and William Rowland, Jr. Secretly. " The meeting then proceeded to an election for Chief Marshall and two Aids, to. conduct the pa rade o. the reception of the United Fire Company of Baltimore, on the 12th September 18?8; when Mr George K. Childs was elected Chief Marshall, and William Rowland, Jr- and Jeremiah W. FliCk. wir, Chief Marshall's Aids. , The following resolutions were then adopted Resolved', That the-Escort be composed of 11 members 'from each Company, to appear fully equipped with the equipment of their respective Companies. . Resolved, That those Companies not represented' at this meeting, and who intend to participate in the escort, be requested to send one delegate to tie adjourned meeting of delegates, to be held on Fri. day eveningSept. 7th,1838, at (Kerrison's) Wash- ington Hall, Chesnut street, between 5th and tth streets. r. "Vienna is the very "pay# de cacagne" for a True devotees to the pleasures of the table; and where on earth does one see so much feasting -f public as is practised by the good burghers of th .-gatronomic city. In every direction, both within i and without the suburbs there are restaurants, wil large gardens attached to them, wherein one seo thousands of well dressed and orderly persons sea ed in groups around smalltables, covered with pio white linen and. ea Fulrniture,and, withal, smokir with savoury viands and teeming with sparkling wines. Among others, we visited one of the mo famous establishments of the kind I eversaw-i one time more than five hundred persons wen seated at those tables, in pairs, and in parties from four to twenty persons. We were told tha frequently the almost incredible number of there thousand individuals are seated at those tables i Sthe course of one day and evening. At an orchestra in the midst was a splendid band of tusic, led by the inimitable Straus, th greatest extemporaneous comFoser, on the violin of the present day. At times this glorious "artiste' t would improvise such' soul-stirring music from hi r well strung instrument, that every knife and, forl lay motionless, and at the end of each enchanting strain loud peals of plaudits made the welkin ring; these thunders of applause are repeated nigh after night, as he produces his new and ever-vary ing airs. Paganini himself could scarcely corn mand, in London or Paris, a greater share of admi ration from his single string than Siraus, the im mortal improvivatore of Vienna, meerits from the whole musical world, for his unequalled performan. - ces on the violin. I have been present, as a spectator, when Straus has been leading the band, for thousands assembled in the native waltz. At intervals, he would under. take, with his single violin, to keep. the whole com- pany tripping upon the "light fantastic toe" for half an hour, all the while pouring forth a continu- ous stream of new;" temporary music, until the whole multitude woUk with one accord, make a iar1afnd give vent to their surcharged feelings in one burst of rapturous applause. I was never par- ticularly fond of the violin, until I heard it madeto discourse such sweet music by this sublime compo- ser. His compositions are so new and pleasing, and his varieties so agreeably surprising, that he at one time lulls the seses of his hearers into delight- ful repose by his "Softly sweet and Lydian measures," then, by a sudden effort of his skill, electrifies hi8 auditor, as if to Break his bands ard sleep asunder. And rouse him like a rattling peal of thunder." I never before felt the power of music so forcibly as when under the influence of the soul-stirring ef- forts of this modern Tinotheus Straus. LuCK or FATALIsM..--At Tunis, by permission, we visited the powder mahtfactory; it so happen- ed that it took place after our having been pre- sented to the Bey; so tat wA* were in uniform,and to make the matter worse, cavalry uniform. On entering the manufacture,we were rather surprised at finding part of the guards quietly .enjoying their pipes under the archway, within a few yards only of many hundred weight of powder drying on frames. One spark, carried by a sudden gust of wind, would have sent them, us, and the fabric, Heaven knows where. This is not all. We went through the place with our sabres on, not to name spurs. Same of the mules, too, working at the mills, were shod; and very little attention seemed to be paid as to- whether or not there were flints on the ground. And yet, who ever heard of the ex- plosion of a Turkish powder-milll At Tunis, at least, the thing was nevir dreamt of as probable or p ssible; and I was infokrmed, never had,in the me- mory of the inhabitantsoccurred. )Go into an En- glish store-room, and bheld list shoes, &c. And yet, where has Dartford, &c. been more than once? Tuknisa HoNRsTT.-An open gallery, extend- ing along the whole qf'ie northern side of the edi- fice, (Solimanie at Co stantinoplq) is filled with chests of various sizes nd descriptions, piled one on the other, and care ily marked; these chests .contain treasure, prince ally in gold and silver, jewels to a vast amoun,' and all are the property of individuals, who in tha event of their leaving the country, family misunderstandings, or from other causes, require ae#ltaceof safty in which to deposit their wnalth 'jach package being ac- curately despribte, anA yqrpuloualy secured, is re- ceived and registered atfSolimanje hy the proper authorities, and there it remains intact and invio- late, despite national ilovulaions and ministerial changes. No event, however unexpected, or how- ever extraordinary, is suisred to affect the sacred- ness of the trust; and no.consideration of country, or of religion, militates against the admission of deposits as may be tendered by those anxious to secure their property against casualties, On one side may be seen the fetrme of an orphan confided to the keeping of the directors of the institution du- ring his minority on the other, the capitaL of a merchant who is pursuing his traffic over seas. All classes and creeds alike avail themselves of the de- pository; and although .an individual may fail to reclai n his property ioi 'tventy, fWity, os even an unlimited number of yeam, (1 seal is ever broken, or lock !s evep forced '' And despite- that this great National Bank, for such it may truly be consider ed, offers not only an easy but an efficient and abundant means of suppl,, no instance has been known in which the G veinnlaent has made an effort to avil itself of the tseasure&'of Solipanie, [(City of 'the Sultam, r. a- re be p- .r. he a. cn to he ir- TV er of Id id- '. 'I ;" "-': -1--, .-r ,,VItt, (E-F.-Aug. 1 itil. *. Ab ex pres has this nomobtireached here,bring: ing Ibh intelUgence'n .jttba k made upon the: train between Trader's Hill, Georgia, and Kettle Creek. The wagons were returning from the latter place; and when about fourteen miles from the hill. they Were attacked by the Indians. One corporal of dragoons and one private were killed; five mules killed, and three wagons carried off the field. The escort to this train consisted of only eight men, and easily accounts for the occurrence. The expedition under Lt. Col. Harney returned two or three days ago. The officers with him were Captains Fulton, Tompkins, and. Bulloek, and Lt. Blake, of the. 2d Dragoons, and Adj Gen. Hardin. Capt. Bryant and his whole company were left sick at Micanopy. Capt. Tompkins and Lt. Blake were dangerously sick at Fort White. The expe- dition suffered severely, and penetrated places where none but savages had ever before gone; de- stroyed-two considerable towns.all the corn. pump- kins, &c. &c. and surprised a camp which had but an instant before been abandoned. They found meat cooking, &c. cib ^-. '*^' ? a : OIUBASS, .t 0 0 ,8474tOver,- 36 39 1IM~iamua A" 1 0 Mortification '2 0' Mania a Potu I 0 2 Old 4g3 2 0 6 Palsy 1 0 0 Sore Mouth -0 1 SStill Born 0 3 5 Summer Comiplaint 0 22 1 Unknown 4' o0 Total, 118 43 75 3 Of the above there were 2 Underl year, 31, 1 Fnum .I- to 2 1 2 to 5 14 1 6 -to 10o '0 10 to 15 Apoplexy . Congestion of Brain 0 Chotera Morbusa 1 Consumption of the tLungs 14 Convulsions 1 Caechexy I Diarrhea | Dropsy,-Head 0 Disease of Bowels 0 - Liver 0 - Kidne)s 1 Drowned 1I Dysentery 4 Debility 0 Fever, Congestive 1 - Bilious .0 --Typhus 0 -Inflammatory 1 Hooping Cough 0 Hysteria- 1 Inflammation of the Brain 1 - Lungs 0 - Stomach and Bowels 1 - Bowels 1 " Liver 1 Intemperance 1 Inanition I Indigestion I ID tO 6U2 20 to 30 30 to 40 40 to 50 50 to 6O -60 to 70 S 70o to 80 180 to 90 'o0 tal100 100 to 110 - Total, a '12 9- '5 '4 -5 3 1 I 12l~8 Carried Over 5 .9. Of the above there were 11 from the'Almshouaw, and 20 people of color, from country 2, which .ae included in the total amount. . By order of the Board of Health. SAMUEL P. MARKS, Clerk. STATE OF August 26 27 29 30 31 Sept. I .1 THE THERMOMETER. 9 o'clock. 12 o'clock,. 3 o'clock 76 84 85' 69 7'i 78'. 77. 82 , 71 78 79." 75 82 82 ,. 71 80 2 8 ,.4 82 , -l R ItIU ED , In Rumney, N. H.'on the 27th ult.'by- the Rev. Mr. Tonkin. Mr. CHARLES C. CJAPMAN,of' this city, to Miss VELERIA, daughter of David.. R, iey, of the.' former place. / . .. ;. IED ' On Sunday morning, JoDa ADAM BA-NuRDTv in the 46th year of his age, after a lingering iline: -, On -the ltat .iS RUDOLisW DEz .4" , His fnrneral will- take planes this day,' at 4 o'clock, P..M. from his late residence, 216 Piue street. fli" friends are invited to attend on this notice, as no pri- vate invitations will be sent. "" On Saturday evening,. eptember 1st, Mr. AJoiRox CLAYTON, aged about 25 years., His friends are particularly invited to' attend his fu- neral, this afternoon, at 4 o'clock, from the residence ofMr. Geo. Parker, 6 La Grange street, between t2d and 3d, and Market and Arch streets. -" PIiaadelphja Board of ratei. Monthly Committee. JOHN S. RIDDLE, WM. IL THOMPSON, I... X M,'D LEWIS. Letter Bags, .t: the Philadrptiu Exchange. Ship Monongiheta, H. F. Miercken, ; SiM C fr ; /Liverpool. Sept. 20, Stip Maneo, CrWford, .New Orleans. noon aShip Hitah, Hammond, New Orleans, Soon Brig Treaty Dunton, Mobile, won- Brig Sisters; Coverdale, Savannah, soow' Brig Taijsang, Pratt, Charlestn, soon Brig Aldrich, Norgrove; Hamburg, 'Sept. 6 Brig Langdon Cheves, Harrison, -Charleston, soon Schr Brandywine, Omram, St M ks, (Fa.) mmon Brig Winm Thatcher, Hill, St. Croic, Aug.-27 Brig Fame, Scott, Marseilles, Sept. , Brig Finance; Stiliman, 'Port a n Prince, mea Brg Backus, Barnard. Mantnas, Sept. 1U Brrg Eleanor, Hall,r Havana, Sept. 9 Brig Arethysa, Watson, Naebe, Grand olfh ioktbarg. { Met. Sept. , Behr Franklin, String. o bleon sehr Orazabo, V-$ .I Mobei, soon -Sar.h ttnhn w Savannah soon Sobh White Oak, Wells, St. .Jbsephs, (Fa.) soon OA11 Letteis jnteuted.zto be orvwarded by the Li verpool Packets, and other vesols a dvrtNised ninth above list, mai Lw lbfl ae t thereTgBi fjttec Office up stairs, Philadelphia' Eicxhahge,"'and" dropped in the Office helow. penr of Phliiada.aaept. 4. ARR(VeD." ohr Wmt Wil0n,. BRasker, 6 day s from Bton,'wtbe-, mdze to VTho. Moore. a ;' -Sehr Baltnimore, Vandlegrift, 2 dAysfroa Baltinai,' with wheat, to Stairr & Moron..- - Shr Cha, Piftamen. Townend. 5 days ota Rica ' 'mond. withL ml. to i Wilson. -Barge Sharp, Krfder. 06 hoarx frms s York, with 5zre so Merchants'lLi, o p- A CLkAREaD. BrigGem, .Eldrtdge. Boston, Grant &A Stone. BSchr Ag. e, Sharp. Charleston, A Patton.- a MEMORANDA. SBip Uberty, ettlDowefi, reportd (tra Canlon4dr Ph ifad. wasi at aurtiu 6th Jne, having got intif the 2d, leaky, distchg.-would I'v to caulk and coph per.ck r .W h Surp Celehist, Knight, eaitd fronm Liverpool, a July, h r Phiada., in eh wrih Trehoat, at Beaet on aa. m r a ;-.. ... .. .. ** /- .. . . Barque.W George oHenry, arrived at Baltnmire n Sunday, fronl CoqTuLb,ad J ," spoke, 3d Aegust.- lat 3 18 S. long 36 03 W. bkrioet;,kChrisiopher. 52 days f rom n Valparaiso, for Pbildslphia-the Lark had touched at Pernambuco, and left on the lt Alt-' gust.' Barque Madeline, iteveneo, at Kinestoni, 13h uit. dismchg. for Trinidad doe Cuba, -Brit. Espeleta Brevoor. at Kingston, 1th uL- wKar bound to Moneego Bay and Trinidd do. Cuba. B Srig Sylph, aiede fat Boston on Thursday, for Fbilad. - Brig GwgeLilttefield,eleared at ?tiland on Wed -nesday, for hbiliad, Brigs.Empress. Littlefield; Pactolus Hapkia; sehrs Sxw JnglUand, Crocker, Margaret.Wihiams Cashier y Burt;, Hellespont, -tone; Lenity, Ssaplos, Packet' Harg Argon nO Republic. eaiaia, heo-r at Boston on iat1ur"a.y. . Brig Wo M Roges. Taylsr, uesed at Hoston on Satuday, for Phllad. . Brig Pltia. Fenthress. 11 days froM Attakapas -n for Norfolk, was spotext 21st af. lat 24 98e .oag Bri 'Pirpt1M. WUade, beac-n.9 Provi4eoee, 30th ult i SSclfu frombroke. Clark; Queai; Crowflhl Wav." Crawqll; Albert, Hamilton; Arliva, IJowes; Lion, Baxter, and Everett, Studley, hen=e at Boston on 7linrodajr ,,^ ., . nifope, Giflbrd, &M Ostrich. llis, wentlo SeasIteraCharleston, 2&h ult. for Phdiad. I I Schret)antel Baker, Baker, and Respir, Knowles hence at N'ewport, 27tb u it. Schr Hard, Jones, he'ee at X Bedford en Thprs dhScahl AeM Hale, Ardey, at N N rtk on BAiur. day, from Mobile, W -1 bohr Argon. Howesecleared at B;ston on saturday, for Wilmington, Del. "Behr Orator, Crowell, kanee t RihAmond on 3w. dar, for Philad. " SChaibeest hines 'it .flihmnndl anI .- DO r" OCKS- - fRAtba Qofbyocn./' [ jie~10ptunem 2i. *> RnaeUTED Ut Tfl natiiof Tflfl p100 State fives 1188 '- 104 44 do Girard 11aA -5 50 do do cash 51 50 do Exchange Bank Piuts SC 100 do Kentucky Bank 9: 5 do Planter's Bank Miss 91 -12 do New Orleans Gas 2S $300 Draft on New York 100 106 do Girard Trust 25 10 do Schaylkill Nat 164 68 do:Stonington RR. 60 da B 6( ilEALTll O tFICE. ... Se. ptembe-l,. 1838,- INTERMENTS In the City of Philadelphia, SouthwMark, 'ortAh- ern Liberties, Moyamnensing, Penn Township and _-naingten,.' From the 25th Aug. to 0the leIt $ 4 VALUABLE L AND8 IN LYCC$0 CO PENN81YVAMA.,,.-' On Wednesday evening, the l92 uf8qpte- r, 138, at 7 o'clock, wMl be .old at de .Philadgib ex- change. the oTtpwingtesecrib4q1 mcri.oletbnd So ACRES of Land in Fairea ---ttlfp. .v 216 acres,80 perches, i FiziM- ownshlp. a02 o4e, 60 peahes, -.t "a -. SThe taxes hayr been j4 to 138.i T go lA nd athe lnd of the Jbest quaety. Ech tft &M besoM separately. ,' w, I PA tMAN, sap 4-dis *. A. ppbneer. NeWc-ltey&%.> T URNER & FISHER FnorfT r Bhaethve just received per Mpdiator, at N1w ork, the following now Pieces: ",. , SThe Iron Lion, Grow.ea of Blarney, ntk Poiaie, B.tish Legion, Naval Engagwaern., RM Coace.- astms, The Miltoniana, Soldier td ii.rh Ab- -setee, Fair losmtmud, Vagrni'tpnd'is r ily, Day Stan Inn. Nauue. & CLaiU 6 11h*6.. l" tf ead Lamb, Three C Jerk-,. King andCtirj rBoe tr, Sbfilder'4s Hovel, What have f Dorn- b all'the new Pieces isaul from the Lpdo&g..iqj. together wVh the largeek assortment of sza4Md .lays ad Formes, to he had in America,. wbole.t amd retail. sep4-dtf --, .... ._ ,:, -.a TAhe Year 360k. K AY 4- BROTHER, 122 Chee!l$9eow 4th, -K have just Hceived-*- .. 3' The Year B@Bo or VMq#. f0 7L Refer- ence; arranged inasuch a manner .;. Bmorable events of each day in the year jiy b at418ce ascer- tained; from the London edition, wit nwisou edi- tions; edited by B. B..Cidwards, in'f r. 0fth enm- vinga.. .. ... 4--dt COLLOT'&- 0 '-. Premch: Grawmusr& E~*ekea JUST published by LAY4&BRQT% nJSCIZS. S. .st, bolew 4th.- -...,,. ", Progremive FrdncfrGrBar andaEetaoa ahe basis of Levnfte's PrensahGrauntei,,4jitwar oC- -prisang on a plan enutely origiae ... . l- lt-A iab:e of-althe irreguJar,"Ie.jti'veverbs in the French Language. con.gq1tej1 7.al I 'e a are Itable Ito rregutariae.S S l | 2d-A. termuintional voahalaryg. 4cqpLcised in 11 pages. whereby the gender of e.pry,xWa may be pr mPtly and certeam:.ly.. auieno By A. G. Oolct, Prokiessr ofj161Wem o MXagmar in one handsome volne. beund t" .a.c wth te other volume ifCotlot Progresive Fredoi School S eries. .- - AlsoJ uNjprie SKey ltothlBaerca" 1o oll'a Lyw s Frenea Snuimar, by A G: Ca*16* InteLxe yee St- 'parents, and thse wto are a tudying Fre a without ct nstruceoYr, z| oue wruia ae, 8o wewpa4 CoWlS's Granar., -V The aboes veluWt e"tpl]WaCrs Pam.- ive French Sehod Sermas. Th. lo" works are comprised i tb.,Sedsam. .. :" y^-d .ceiine"-'*^_-^' -- _r -ia-ai--' BIWCT. Qet' ions. . - SThe .bore Woks are respeatfeUyltesa Red -tepublied-a Ifjfe,46fd~particulay eexaaa .on of T Pe.agr'md .ureats; i F It ib r .oatd ml be.- lelve o thas g.res amp* t .o t- aun. rhent of p.tfiie t p5 a the ,am Quotpations Ril~-.a^Wang>|Msff -n Th agoe e andr tharey feser a, a ee.qqpeedd Weo- ne epawtaCy Wa.ee the-ry f cearkig, ..e.r. .ae .rWe a gmg' an t e b -.dn -e se- no ict rpenamemnaan M t.o study pobli&? '^ *. .-.h,^tz .-cdt Positive aIal oft6rt(itaw. Pursuant to inrbl wieAendI'll 4p0m f Getre Lotaback,4daieaaedti 1JrdIaflpbiO sale - or tw-nds., dfltbVte Vidqphia Etanga. e Wednesdy deninjg; Sept.I -1l0 S 7 o lock, 7 - *S AhceiW Ire mea Mi and2004 ataw thene 4 andat ~(or ,....Cohclmn.io -B nifi lm W1. training in f reator braIdt on 'tbp. *4eet,. 40 (et, ae i- megthe or less, Ib he wirdO&lo b=s ost. &w ito te on aft -uai, e a oe&h-k be- Also, a ceoTa h'yearly. reut charge or sumaof twelve dollars, lawfil meebjy *t. cf lhimm, pars- hip half jeaily eBtho firnt day of May sad Mpe. lAt; irouing out aicJsbsr riJh lot LT dgeod allsqSit. stwai Fifth etrtee.% to "t.- -hag betwa Osaitacore or t dea aed 2ethL4qhmksInk, Is tCattac dotirs, JaWT~s pgq ^~i a. theino'infy ofutJ71"Ohmws omesm front or nnii l *ad htle TNA aim -1 1 1.a &MA i' L.. , 0 50 3 100 8 100 3 30 oi 100 S101'o *- 5tHfm fB M AN UPACTURBR : No. 10( Walnut street, Philadelphia.u A sep 4- iftO NOTICE. TO JOURNEYMEN CEDAR COOPERS. T .HE subscriber wishes to have immediately, three or four good and steady WORKM&N, to work on the various kinds of work attached to the buinis -2ne in particular to luhake Bras. Bound Wan-to whom constant employment will be iRiven. eda.... JOHN T. IloBERTSQ! Cedar Cooper, NoZ'20 rinorth n IN.l ept 4-d4t Z. Baltimore. ft1?The New'York 'Sun wil pliasb inert iW above to the a Qntofo, e dollar, and charge Pea- sy t v an iu n *' :. 4'. "" : : Exchange on New Ywqrk U"iOR mle, in sums to ait purchapfa..UKP AJL "ROSB&T T. bgS t. spal4-d3t -. .:. 76 ah3tre. L ~ LexinTton. 4hJy.en L E-SLE COMMlE, -a Uzxinton, KjiadRT, H9N y C. COONS, of Vi Ib __uT, AbsMp- pt, have entered into the practice of the b4 1i con- junetion, in the o _*eof Miasimippi. They. pme- tice inixhe Circuit'Court ol ihe countve rwoarren, Adam, Washitgsmon,Hiadet, Yaso, and MhdiMno, and if the highb-Court ofrrora atud A pea6. he Su- perior Court ofCtiancey, and the U 8. CuarP t Oart atJacikson. ., I !:, . Claims for ndnesidentsa over' wil coltleet- S itn the United States flrCopnit- w oidale reed- ingin any countyin the State. Tbey .WtIV Io ar- range and collectclaims without sui. when required. All business 6ocfided to them will b- semnded to withth eir usual pdnetuality' andetuqialified prompt- nsa. Mr. Cooni I. iow- n the Cay, kbt*iH remain fora few days, *t ake charge of any that may be cesfided to them -frm thbia pace. )J,'wflitbe found at the U, Stat.,AItel. where he wl be pleMsed to see thore w uffave busihneu they wi endd Sto .'- ; '* .*' .- - For the infbrxaationof those who are us ~quaiat- ed with as, we beg leave toref r to-. -, ,Richard Ashpurst 4, Sors; C.Ct)pkC&o;Aoha C. MartinhAlexraler-Ful tsnnt, S. W. 8eztW t Co. s. p4- d3t .. ......, : .IN. O.TIC I E JYHRE Auditor Wp.ired- by ihe Orphans,' Court toaudit, aettl and adjust the account"of SU- SANNA LATIMErR. deeaaed, Executrit'of the 'Willof Thomas Latimer, deeelsed, s saatdad 1re .by SuManna. L .Bouvier. ExecuLrl tri"tp.iitH of" said Susanna Las!iet-4-J aseaf, wilt hittld at hiM offica.&&dcti*trgthe i duties of his ajplntient, at the'South-west corner of Sauomatqd 7wrstreetf. eim Monday a ITha dty of September, at 4'oa'6c6. P. M. where s all persops .irnteed are requested attend. *su*4:-eodt .. - fOTICt^r' .r' K/-EREA4. ROERT H. HNOtKLIo, f the W Vlity ef Philadt'lphia, Jewbll).. hb 'deutum 4ated It of September,.him assigd alf i *. Est ate, teal, persona) ad t mixed, to te juberenber, 1 trumt, 6r the benefit of s creditseor na a ,ismahere stipual- ted that the cerditers inclue4 ? the hfrd d a un h class, shall exa' tV a gonefat RleShiIlmmod. tq ,he said Robert H. Hinalgtefap, ipt of No. member, 1838 at 2'ocleckt, P: M. -. , - Nontice is hereby. given, that' tee aid Amenment and Heleaqe are lelft for examitaation t tiaid Re- lease for signariur, at No. 74 trinrtih-d wet JOHN P.'WILSW Aw ee for saep 4-t 1RO1 0 -H.1fKAlMY. I 0, 3 1 I 3 0 0 0 0 On motion, Committees were appointed to make necessary arrangements. . Adjourned to meet next Friday evening. GEO. K. CHILDS; Chairman,. Williamr Rowland, Jr. See'ry. MIDDLE WARD. The democratic citizens of Middle Ward met on Wednesday evening, August 29, agreeably to pub- lic notice, for the purpose of appointing delegates- to attend the Democratic Convention, 'tobe held at Reading, Sept. 10th. Mjchael Nesbitt called th fe meeting to order, and on motion, the following citi- aens were duly appointed to represent the Word in that Convention, viz:-Michael Nesbitt, Martin Summers, Jos Caskey, Lewi Teeee,Caleb Dob- bins, Francis Dougherty,John Pagatl,John Terney,` Peter Laughlin, Christopher Dunn, H G Freeman, W J Leiper, John Wilbank,Jeremiah Jones Hugh H Pugh, L Robola, L C Judson, Terence Tuirner, J V Sloan, J L German, George Fox, John M'-. Grath, John M'Allister, 0 D Hedman, Patrick Le-' vy, JohnHanasey,'Sam'l K Trainor. ' On motion,. Resolved, That the, proceedings be published in the democratic papers, and the dalu- tion have power to fill vacancies * -.' x +-+ v= ...... .. '" '-', .l.'.+ *m" # T h ++: -> ,'+ + ., ..+ : .' :+ + ,.. -/ <- * .ft + ''n6 -. *? +. a" -- +,'I S ;:. .1. + + -. ++. :, A o **fWl^MMMCna., wirKl.q. .9 irsRtlPOP ;. JBEO TO BALTIMORE9*ae vAifl~ ilalvA .d P+em Htes 50 cents. e ,Wesday em g.t e3. .. 4 mg.. , .+- .g[ Te sllli~fiNOR, Captain Kingsberry4 Dow agfesaU, hailfp,7-"flw, enceal8prei~itey, ..s'-..7. o-w beold 1h.a -^ "+"'- d L By TI X11 cIl* Jl. *." + . S" -or f t -- .. .. .. -? o. ,. ,. *' : I* Ss" t' pB BS --y .A .+:t.". JV",44. *^ a-- -- *"4 !*) +? .'l -" .r..J~ rehA?4LFS 17.4 1). .. ... PARSOi -hr Sii ,ighta- ...... T _fth, p e,' 4_b W.fl. know t+i. S^ T" :-+,AeoI-Ttr aw4%.- imabltWfe ^ .-., _rd ... a *. A jo+S thv- barVas e Js. ai bidtgh tretthe es w ^-,8,,, ." wen r te on LRICN.IRS ,,+" .... .-EVE*,NINO SEPT 3 4'1838 H: r e. r e, ^t- BA MIO lt ,o'AR.I ,BC. N100, tandpermloabyto Red ,06 fist d... -.. .The. B r ewery.. ..p. ...... p k .. .. ,-1 -V + .... Th1s 1 ._++',V .V I tDrH + CajaaIr,. ,; .. TOM V N 6a fe, a.. fmrela. all the apparatus in, eteellett work,.. .. 16Mi/. term. .s moii _-A'J, the' SO@,M' t 'Ju... 0'order The i ?u0t# uI A .E.... sad On WW a r A "tHto bl^1tu1 P'11t VALES"1 lie V-^ je -ef*R'Tst I i(rton VLin r UKncrge.lX W T.M tEN.^ ^ pemt, tctr +.., .a .c .6faehed [+ the p~ los le twoii y hopnk. II am n +at 610 6 o t e l + Fo fre Ita + -with. largoreso o ejm -ou w m + g and ex- .L w".+ JrVe ++ ++ O t m *.. rXH ,(V^' ,bove, o. r aop!y W4+. ,, -- will leave Chesnut street wharf every orn . ........- U A ND ta fe~isive-back bwlm ; theria-enew buildift, -in 91.. ..1mS'V z n ..0bl sgr JAMES fANO, -onMrL Fa t .. i + ,++ .. g- ng, at 7 o'clock, arriving g Baluaore at early din- 'T' ,,.W uii l i .. ..^.. f" R A MIS LE i.n.l wi~~~n~ oa Weneda ......in. S~tme l l88ataf even i ly, (ecp udy afps cizotw, .pmfaa Iofa goeedtwito eriten s of .... v. .'- ^ ^ n d Li e fr A z U .K o P r 1r; e am tee mr n II t t. .. R' II I l cha +e .+ f ar in e' L" .. ve l Hr+o h 2 pair su ero sp in ""a >a l^ +1^ ^^g - .,- -_ -^fA ^ T i^ .~: .ll j1 1. 1 .. L Al~at ti~tm m ugado t -US All OTgagM a t e thearnaeftemm2ge rio^e + __ w .t da .a< ethai lath air do~e ,do platin.seda0n, .. .. ..!^ . .!+ T9hfi3,bf~ mfczu m -- ^^ : _.h (Ser manlow't rnpk aro d;/ -e ow +hi Yorf ar reingt dsatce| dalymr atneaDyo ur- tihe p nad ae tdoK o ybaetf mrenh er, 10 n mahogan +mb,. ._ A T "+ *jlUhL n, cppr r- P t etelb e ct,. ..g..n ingood at a." "lak at "lie ag 5 d +_ ,okn cb atI- .... mhe d b 1 T i ,m orni .'~1 ,h nW *f otwl i s.bv.o h ^ fet~c xeli aallws -Phe stamoa road, Dais wil lev ChesAN. s treet ayttett oa*1 atbakwlntpe a k.tc~fftr>-..f.. Cortcn '!!Eeig.-Wdisay aatt^ ,^ ^gP"'6 h whald daily, (ecpt Sudy af hta lf-past I 6clc kI stoe, will^ beraM Sofd bn T.D MNG A I .V ... .^ ,,... A E HA D 29 83 ... -:. ha _r. ___f..-. ..... .. .^ ..- ... .. ..... ... .. ^ > .- U -. ... +,. ... ..- -_ ~tr ~ i/l r g .,jei .Fur P p i, lS .r iprieor t mena en tr..r< ; e A Ord toOit .'er mti oad. a ths ut a h t rt .nrisi toned g mand n ather Stoc.kc e Tn _ ^^ ^ ^^ wtdmif- CFareen in "eir ve4r $4 bene e veni n r el w the a t Jo t.P t e b gi u,-,t a st e t n te ST. 2,N smo l .A.ll.*. .M -E Ai It C A 1% ng, e S ...W 5. All .... Inewing e ep and lot 1W All ..gag ... the .vASSE& .s L with damask a. cloth .'^ J1 (,"S &- ,l. ."' sanu-- alt- P---t-i-Mh, ^ i.,^noh ry s ee t groa ath is' oM he n fntu- aideex ,vi.. Mchtf opftn ant re qua nk s Z'ef"aw .nM- t mBa~oe v"^^'*"^ "' -1 .-"+^'*?1-' ,",:=: I. .... RB r, .: ...... "lrnn rr "t ly ... *+i Hau~ da}ags doI -: ...:.,,, ,Clogne+ "9 r ... in e *d g- towshi of, -,-" Freight d,11.h daily Jt. Pounfm , /g~ lz~m e f e ++ eC id mda if r0 o fadof bo P --Pt ... pai bnlhack to ned.. . -A- A a ... .. a memo .d W AND de.mc.r .. i -",ctou n t^ ^ fot d O ... a brated _anorainie T Nor ednce esda ve g, bythe ad TBaWouPh ha ..... Of t s m '- ba aoayd auI -- 'of a e e*4 Ia". .aMRl W^ rr. ..- rt.ft. huf.vne 'are ofts erlhertn*.dmn, fir:re. .ance' t Vclawl h t ree at, mm. ^iS~g ..IL IOh +"Il~ra ewO RKFVEp S Jlag.. LARGES? ev. Tde crAt1.0.coakfor the aun arikii* '![N~ /%,_.+lh ef~e m pr~ae eeuvlf~ titd c .. te"" ki g* tiaafe wit the staidom~ oip4-. tc gls s,.-. Fra+oun+.+hmt a .+ __ a- 'f L :F h x W <) Jwe *P non. o .+. In+ SBK: y pp I_.he po p S ehuylkirlty street hm oin nd 6de'd:mM -- +..- .+ M a, eavi'g C e m gwhfe is. e by -'thesande var ptrn ra :- "T "ajyg^ '-.L n k.d-,+ .a, i mt~y0At the plraceoSA8A ofghtyi bae ginnng, stzot tIe I. Is, ..... bor. with arbl to W T t a v i ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ A m atn df^ '- r ^ .'a ,p o f P h 'd l t w i th b i s h ip -P nn .B leoethtoa g ro n d er he a stw a r $ 6 2 S Qnf a c o* p a y a- A 9* h e' I l'yB 1V i b u0 ore au s O f il a nd t u e d w t n 7 n i l o t i 9 p a n a r n 1 Mr w h n --n I .. s,, ', ,t ''ata, mr"W. 8kW lstBa~rit'daraJ-n hledpaad btteiup le.- -." _~dt.of. n FREnAN n. "oiiwr by -run ....^^ ^^ A .ai ofur elegant pts oee c. lo -on. anl~ d ea l othersdmeognd t f^ ^ ^8. Wk D B M K S T do a h an o an or r of lhe Orhn 4-.if-tf h a : b- ... ... .. ae .n. .. K+_-s-' iP .. ...^ ''I Eii Pn .IN I.*G i. t trl- el ti-a ,,' At.e~e at the auitonna rat wie yIdntr ae d dy herse 7, years .old .... ... .n ..p.. -- ,^ E- olt ln +0 a -atu ra H s od o a ubh3 reo rded atm Phdt adert ianve I brilng o .t le r .ind of rw 1 l ,,r. 8 ..... .1t +lfeet,an h.W eL tl p^ roHlSlAea .,,ri^ th ^ ^ .. -^ + IS^. .. ^ . .J. .Aa rai a.n.a..C, port .^e t. n i t hO W ednesd ye v, lof emaa 1e9 HO, 1U38, at hal f .-by -.- '& ....- ^,,t1^ ^* W .S B ert~ r ates *imed + JohWM c ;the "'t Care+-atr and wit ag. -. enthoed messaen ing, .. on'he.n antheie ,ugm1--^tf. ^, ^ ^ A-t.:-o.clo.k at theolwm.t.oka- auctio st. r ... .-_ .^+ll TilliB~ante *. ,*^ "a .^ ^ ^ ririghflmof~tefth- past+o, 6o o skion-k b h he did e at roe the atdwmall. hoeth it p l .oDl h to un tysuor aneh ^ fO. .* -. &1.anned o n bt C + .. A eusgeTatd val ot o r ground swthae the bouild ..a. .ro. ..... p140 . ma-^ 1...i ..... a. "a_ .'*rD, wker tf./ntmhae droer.) sid IOGran40d Ht-e L0 OL FeoNITUR. HOU EHOLD E UAT J ;"- .PI _wr -" w. twwai tWunuli.es col Paiptinvity of ing uo his fa-'er.' me"g -wr o unipern beis,ret"nh priagio< hiard elpia On S.=.+ me. .. aturd'-ay mo-rning lnextm, .. W, I;L27w. w i-,, S ,* ^.;t S iiaftiB nd on wil h .de a d ad vant ag e i rtde Jvh ig- _. -- .. .wll.g.. S A Ce W L +K Hc .+ .+-A IFuar j ,- d w ith f".ea h a w W n or dte t 06 feet sw r fro m C A. east siden io + ,. 44.ejI r^. M ifo pnia:'-. *t; a 1,o"r, ro d E oibition fr oma9 in T he ,nr sa l Bna re s i n MHie o ,,t ., w f- -o +er. Scll 41t sre being 261"e Ji a Mar- A i n mR Vi*^BaS&41 ^^ speddr Nnu hoeint, aidi asprormne. C aB^ aiot pipety ale.Se~~~~i an-in voEJo/f [ *. Cpt Claipo atS ft i. T. W.a^ L.-FREEMA^^ ^ ^S^ ^ ^ ^^ e. n agoda ent^ ^b <* ri ty6^ *^y~~puoH ^ S haesof Birs e"ardranged aia Sue up one largeV stve ofo 144sptn, utbef ag + k" 'wi a w "f o e a t, ("' s O fi c e as e l.d~ l .ft n i t ot t ~ e ~ ffi c3. ... e..o..u n tt "j "' A p o F a n d 1 o f e o i + L O T H I N G .-.+ r-._- nte ,*.. -lt'* St'at .em5-dt n: ; -" t", wt tN ixt fealbr0 i. h e use Idolnari a~lp Wednesdaooy stoeslg thith ofbo.t A Y """ r "'_, fo 'r b "t eoalo, ..... Also anassortm tofse c "d a 1 Die hq,,, their I = f~, I .i -I ... I ... -.,, + m.tm +wt b a.., 'o + +^ y., ^ .- ^hw^-S flrabf .... '.- .Pte S ntt ohe -ai + f + 'erInVa fo, m aU~ er, 8 ,a t num .. hr sre...ug.. .df..:.. ..^^ ,9 ', |h pe s a t i e t a lote hador theee str rc H ko ldeofsad 'eeonni h to rond aosndm nt ... a8ot et o" aenies; I""'" doro ado w wood al - 10... ._ -By veiigte April 2gdsi and thr Orphans' Monda will beg at o lok unc w i,. + ., +" ^ r .; e~ "1!";' .. :-" : "*+ J~Ui W~ We wlhsm ... .. wit a m.uid.p g.:rd e, _V "f tpHfurtherenotie +N you I wa Nt to im v carp et singand,- matting, n -a ,,s-wi l unee olds atrdu. t op,.dayl +tp VATn Vit'S" WKa.,if .. .o 40n th Thr stree. ,b .' .TJ+ -I-ROASSI^^ 8 A F*-A -hhv -sret The owhoecn ehtre p oim eitlad., t A a, of Msaeniycntin dotp -. y Ha of__. edU R prAceg. W NT D +. ... Yor SAled wa oF w Rith ete r ~ ~ ~ ~ 6 1.,west ravtes, Htr ~~sXrcn~rtesl x intl~ u treo ,evBennothab ing," "+ .+- +"" +'1-- -- .Pkndi,- g Nund ividedJ moet rfei n. al tha fd- rud o i t? eokad vwalram Aek paro eegatphe onee Wo,. As+vl ~ndeeaohre dh "-- imm Oo lytllllh-baar .. d; an 0m t, ve, ortoTr a inin g bemye w t hier aboe cl ebatt e d .ts,+ A Rungf eme e a and weoto round, sitat on'th e stetaoreu on xetS n a th On* o'oc Faf re Monay th0 sn 5e d o Win l midnoe o !p ra/ oka d len Ae 1byh m ,6 yaso 2, 'W i+ i" .'" ji.",, for omf -lAde nd o a nd.f&dverj' Van,2g u '' "" "" g ~etwJhLhnLPrnta :Im -.~tf *' e s n ais rsigce. u ,cru, ua~gae g-f~-i'l:0 r+'-u:e--'- aii.g.i~ ~~+gp1de edl a Grndl Histsori-_,* q of su atreet. edat t he ilstane tph tin+ed eat 29 An 'P.n lTow- lee1 idoflan,+ lckh : ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~~~a Pai ~i1 .g n ti$ ~rng b Piroth eauad, gb: e war oe otf+k Jgun10pger8,,:'n gstrtetosidWle hnti Wa.h ist the new-stsc'd boatlN UTO R. / ln rugthre uial ++.' ., :hP ,o.. d 0:~z ,ownr. .. !- ~olan, i.+le~ipie lm jetto yerlyenteh~ge fli'oot '~ e, 'a a oran..' Inum,'t eNort a'd ty# 1,f Staleyolt 4yarlopd iset ,O e.._r--a r -uriw are + k. r et -s"e o r 8 aale. -wt leav, Af- 17 ,, ,- : .. . a,,.+, .b.. ..,,. vn ... .... .... ;,B... ft .. ........ will ...o artin oieofda ory n +_I u... tA,41* "U tete uA~ l" 0 60fr a t4 onuss 4&W ,aua an'Md ...... hi ask lev Brstl 6 6' c an .... ...... ... u omprtietn soaa maogn y ueuqmn n .Xl*M. by, r Aln tmf ,t s-Lrd and Lor b Saf of B eat ]E ta e cu& tors Far ...r %wy2 .. .. ... brassur mountedai lm W?, +, ,r~t hain Orabl Of ba d~r id rob ofA whtetini the anrP attituded of dee Order of th r 'Cutlsoking~a, i nv toi e ; hof eal an+tn ,ehr 6 w xi"sthe a~ group ofeijteeEcine:Te Iwe o As suero 0Stletoloedvncl ..., heirL wl b e arieas lle~ ed lre'-- au, rv st ved pars des foroThe pn#.fu2 19 own R al estab poe rty, law illMae a heirntrips, tuite tcmeeodsra adots,+ate t'-ine les ted -m,,,,, ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~-h propertymgel ri of Wingo anuadi 4e e ..' ... .".. "' d l:, C Ma, levn .. ...u at whaf -"ir, wies. "- -''-". ahc "'"9 tar .ie situ... ~ e aoteantheN Wal sider of Deaare 7ton and .ny No 72 th Agent. '. g + f Peao~ m~mn~mmeTf'h I B etRenASgk being0- nowhlf COUNTR BEaa r mn+ h...o,+,.co~.,,.gr .t++ .; i~ nm a. alb~ tpnsasf~hlbakstes ~,.teriue ,g~l~ AN. .. -) A M+ .. in+' front o"r breat on sai ,.-s'e 1 e ....h q AT ..,1 10 1 to 25 so of...n. sitsu[ r.s1, r0 t3l l 4*,t ., +r_ al,+ rM/ ndon- ftihfd eqal antag n h g,. t.+:Ure D elprtheeoneece.e n.t C iLn gtay. y 8-tfo arheet e+kgtl :wm odifnelwrd c a iaweprorad hmbre ,.. ~go _. ..Boroahhru rm ~ m ml r.:.wi 1h us i dept s em twar Mo aet eni strail .. .. ....` jvl l m ..... .... -'-~~~~ -j Ah HAND'; nfo the^+ W'.-"Is"n ofl.,h walb odap 3--uttfue IF Joh R+ ... ... ,..-.i........o sotwr by grond o..+b an .. ... Y.,n d o otbdsedsn_ fahrean e- 8LrF U NT R ,C '" 2 6 ark t't a ov 8 Fr oni Fffi fid -I an o e t v+, # anyis m fret rane d ,Qd, T o fi i samew pe miss wn onli ls ed cto ,w t p ns ,M sc r w n ,p o ith n li rose wood .+ .. . 1 _- d ; : ..., +. +. ... .. +i b F or ref re ncby, ap ly a th insotudated5 th...2d..dayt ,0aodl India ? e lr ot .~ ~ I Ac joectbm~ es Ao- yearlya r-epnt'to1hietrw-ct, OfienftePenyvna-0 mhud~~eletd e m hl~a aay $odrrc bIht ateconv- tor o4 Mrkub eulld#n'reet, ....~ ~ SIN JOH IN TH '99 T-- .... ... Or grun res of fqtoi dolar 80 cen payable "S adtn bdtedbds ls .. ll~m 1e t o bo k~me~knWtd e l o6" e [ofede $ ~st.Jo n _ipazriaotL eh, ars_ ''_.afyary the t +f rrne ent, ehdapsofu Aprilaed October U ion. oe~ntivs gnr;antin Annut i e reas. Aersaldai te okn soekthnfriu .+'": ,, ,, QK.4 ai L mer; ortate pure strea gu shing fro al roo k,; t Isca sgs wihu deuto 1by 1Ae- On -- Wed. ..nea ~V -On of. the abv,* n indebted ,tosovm rai omdoe 0 1 at!Y WL eth n i efcty r tl ul teej+ e TeC e sapest 'narettirest rATS-i're-At o it'9o iea 'ie i, on.cc ,~zt,.- +" + ( r, tMi *Nax 0T.M AKg ape.or..im0 di John wgnzu~as, -Coth u~~edwt Caiea'weitan d ~th" ai-gR rin- me tioned msan jsed g C o npethS e od& n.an~datheaoher:t mak thouediadty L lCN At~ -9 o'co-k oa.i ...." .-'~u+o+o mDta mt co di ho e f--qi-_ald in. 6e'd o ki &ot i linan -e i #a'lbutj th oe o th lote JAME ENE.' r. and copa paymer, ant the offceofte c ql % 111 Third wtret. "..sA havng an ". d + .9 b.t.. .... 04-. . RAheI premise i8 ny, Noder 72 Sout 3 .r d ed t st /i "pre-eet. iW ilelso ben consg me t a g on ass ot e ,of v nt n . _ +++' ~~~~~f FIC S OF C A_. PUA -+a '....t Dwpp ei ngw S1 'C | gs ,&. l deateno y.o ly fTaste. break feenelr nsie;saran nr ........ ....AR WAt L A- ".ttals -fac ato eQ osl t 1n ze w +,..."._i soe,Jw" poehie twlll* Gyp days. T. WILTA .+ P ,m, eont s efLoo w Fth EE-AN, Auctioneer .Ia' I dlteeoe,kn golat oiprv a sses; angrm d io n&atg l~,Ibesl trdc m ,+v V~~summmtalr6mor o whiti~'nratre sati insn a+,Te h~enletrd ntmoae attiud of aep con. N T toC bit ttodro e ,-.u r a + . ".., ig" "-, be s-b di g fiel "n IP_ _t e o t a ,o p L H "+ p "' ''- ... -:5+.^+^ .. :"i: -- "*/ ..:- . -- W"- Ve-& n-_^j^ ," ,' t_ a '' _+ ]. -'' "elk . .... _t- n i k '. re al, d a By W ^ .iB ltr h ,, ,, ;. .,- .......W pt w Wa. im ofG ..; .At 10 ot, *t he ,tore, *+ : reaus, bedSteadlh Bmaho-By_ eCmdiablehs rush seat SI.. ..... a ve M .ver 2 1pil pItures. ., large w do, ti~avye^ ^,sjftt a l lamp, ,,..... lso'.aMl~mvw* rikmlu ,^t~poons. '^ ?. Ao 4i~k in6.aqbKfXji.je. il n +tore/ + + ^ so .^ of 'maiejy ,a mBlttd-Pl r + do r ito lU~toonittu -./ M(I "^ ,' i. .. .L.f + : / : nv hei sr e oa otrf D J m iB g *.. 'r ,y +,*. At 0 a, diQ" a auction store, a%^ sOUC+ fu l. b la.. i .... TifiRM lam , *,^. 12+;. 'R ISgt ta R TbliotIIlM h+n..... ciliri ii.i Von V N action itpre,+ M > "olsm~lIw ~ 0ll .- fmeB||tlMlk elh,.++ +em; imk. yl., at+.. 6111p. o ..+\ ..,WVR iD stoal imfa.er- +r, ^ whom..lr o sl win..mlM e ls, W and Pint, or~ tio. no. lrm, d 'hI gc.Te et, oft#* wharf N <-Pwimta warl t o fc--fejA .ofl, 8osaW grtosch Ortth.yd^^ say 4 ming 40 caIrJ' *A Septmeribl 1fd^ fat th.- rqtion ~ b ot*p +..., ..o ....,mcn lpmomt Btn& "lir^n. + 0ndr *0- T. Wk- will f wire w, in t 1Pm- .. + +erer by whoii heir il an.d to-" amun~ 3 4, wih 6ro tafl attendd 4, n ig IL finaladi is. p -j nn SgSwarsod tke 0 s o o lding t. wit 'O heP Lagnide o t ha'disk t o..ufm .o, pa " ald be rtelwaone, p a'd "e- a -a o ha ':m~et+~ subc--ierdt .h b a io^ at 4^a.| .fo irouted ihey- m ir n INF, last jlr.y n ..f ns ftyps .,edm"'f'me un 1gh ban i-ooi wih, a e i ae 'diacha/ d. by :..4 ....ti J.. ges silver ,ountd; i ofv .th Ere dou t lp '.: -'" '''e'-... , in'ol d oderiv Te ichl.a.v_,prg es wiel b6 tBd/. O ..etfe.lf tor . foing ionr f ily the ny gltd pe orfwowr t ltflne; pe '' ." *^',- " Nondhad Mongg= Cn RI M^PAn^ r Yok wago; lc isng yer, .Jf3arh.'Kelmm u h' tMMria o h ess ethean leAt InFAL I fL R, B o t' l h.r lr ane, h~ )* t O PByla.--..-- , -wnl"driv in al m P mofat*o e, of lh o k i.am W"ilt^ sC oehars o nefted. dio incthe sytrem. It ismur h to es y i and omis f um oie who pere.tton to dir iire 0rm .. . .... HAI"t, or dou hl e withe fo a owe n mb e d ofy ars; fm tt-p 46ttem r hackney I bL "? do 7 ub hin k thas f" 6_l. i o r an d with id in thei o (hoe-la td!. 0 lonai e- I o wiehan e ou. l histu re l dat o in g .this f ffpl ft { be a ( r fold "ing t ." ing th. lse a thn Itud o ith "|is muh ..;t he . c ,g ha+nd ti tbhatggy; ar = llutA ,Jiedi 6aending iTUR. ot waeiraey werepaa eiven jwook e the ,ip . :' t r e afflic edrith la ouren _niiedd Iaamnthafic a , r, -Iu ,. w._ t hi nk., tehav. 't biae.1-- its hote.l" kr%;, 1 .u -.eam AN inrFAL BEnf eve NetUJdtbeobet -OP Ilp hands, a iBpp rtenee to ue pfot lwhHdlrispose lk nte shicd Ipnople Ive itad t rai ly thi s are ae MQ jqall qlt be an I,*11"rv in aft g elV than ai adtofnDO WiRt h CO ear- rer ltnecl ies Tnfthum, nfin r gns jf l H t- BSrp [tn rf amily t o-,U e"n wc hote were de.eived b Zatf vawet_ trut ndisesine fo t of ouv r ofyviiiii' (I n-ail lahs . hrpeang, blcstedr eeived frong'pr20ms diynppattln)invi ,Fh'to=le t nds, andirous, o. Dr. W M. ]TOUfth- 41 X w o, ra- max,.0, resf l a stle o-t m "33 sw ihFo- 'hiate. re- ..Ma,+++. +:+Eneonraremment to IBarentm.+ ling, ..P + Sar^Km fiA, Au8t~lft-1e3. ion ,tore, .- T .+Df Jfsneo+Nn~f. &auto&/ T 'dtrd.r- . finhcator, adquao "I you are ofop.fniao n tra be o ft 1t- -*yef a longi Aof,. tables- chairs, j. reinent ofhe m N. rties m Lilhto 9 wi0f odl to c. .andiaoge, hovel mispate with cohat eh#re O 1t0ef ti ef if"in W+are,+ aov~e, and cy of yoat l d~avlhk 'ndieme,.,l ^ ,;(hative+ t ad ie prea a," p a tho nO o i M ugt. f we $ w. Bow "- el othini, silver a fI Ce ,tf .itlh h I_ b o namejd .tda d ro you,+te no doubt the following:i" .t"" sCToN, d .. .... 10 the eu.ine ur of 1t3, fMy chf 1 aled ightke +.. + ounths, was very asmvrly'afflcedwi 'lth ^oaove te Bfiarnoo"pewitplen Lpue t,and orthislePrayia_' %W ehany ,loop Ohio r- loet allamid ee~sy ,lot^ja:tiaituhBt,(K h pparets; twoogood.- +a m Ba B,(n&ielse ita an addti^w. 1= ase -.. U.. W w oean ht+tje t- e ithely ght, whase vseen put '- ..... v.i6 , 1Ated for a mtr.s s t.d be n,the stomach. fever i S.be ,m ata my time e evi0 a Wi.th her.of Thus situated toe buch efod irie t6 g cited " har b that she was actually but skin ana bon ;,l mib former, UReJ,, .Uhangmi g frOnm the latter vi lks # ta6,n whlh_ iher . m i ,'" ., -, Bug17----tt m, 7A.7 Wco of Artk a4-8-b 81s. X,,=- is Well worthy the attention of P7t5ca! Brewers or y,.. s 76 o b 10 window glas/inlot t' f teecna treet.House, b1et1en - ted. 'VF N CLASSE to atilt.. .. .. f or .whom. A If you want to procure the beau *oade in this eoo suit pucnavers at reduced rices. n -h.rsdy m+, .lib c otC ir o Notes wanted'. suh as West-n .1124 may be superNING C AS to hort' oe orwh and tor a masom of years... .. = =.~w~ ore 3 n Chenuts mediaeattingeno a wee durng nthe fyile andwinter sea-c In^ fine, if? yo wol etepsesso fte Prot the actorne sof re. n ot .,na d;X Ke e^^ be -sbought at he low est r i -o ,,t ate s th tice i a ....... ion.ortan e are A great to th A rea ee o eyaes t a pestf arid best p t,?hae cityo r in od ,er t iSff3' ..3t 't.rft ...l-t;+ -+'atss-.r.;.+^ +_monaornof hta+,nt + .lanai ~ h ista ,,,.,;, ortgagedp an heterm ot nye a boat .. mls Fo am w. _n comnlete,~t wi"the att e sono capuaes, and thle. ures spart wthe entireonsehothe ardktic he n f oa ff ..-lt R.u 4ze a K ~ i ^e^ ^ G.S pha 44NL Y "Exam iso sm eeil Malle preep." R o ba in it- al in ^ and A O^ 5 see, Biul y inied orgth saeo nu brfvlale te it en uni rsov , T~oD Irrjiif.,gi sand IPhlvscians banchothe~art~aSdudffe^ A ta~nd at the corn ,r of :Catharine and-m the only tir and ceain jesi .- and timbere with oak 6d Chesnut. The busldgyl of Third door above Dncatur. southside,Phi- without reserve belongmg to the estate ouf ,person liquors, wnea et , ....... .........ttrW. er Uituate+d fr orders from the Terms and other particular made nown at the contsteofea stone house,, barn and spring housetwith B ladelohiawhere are manufaetured,and con- deceased, Ths Mornmn at 11o.cl|ck,_it theFarnets NB--The house will .be open eo (B~ak*fe-JM^ X"h imprvemnts At^ sgn the lale, at orea greatt imorfne Fasien resectll maurke street, wee7bt oftdecp fsl we od a "t 'J'< i .i ....so, ppli .theSde nn" .+sep l--eodgw tart oS lve purcnase ononey Wwishte taken m ex. rlP"-^abe HAT8 and CAPS, of warranted ual- tionsstthe fars, see ,and bnls, or apply at No.185 logues obtained. A o .._.. .;.~ain,^ -...... change for Caty property, o f required l d t la r establish- S. Third street, whes he U e pope. may be seen. Pubic at ^ *-!- gwr i. | un o! P^.om frothe above tten-; pJP.. l SJ~vS.~jlfW~li. ^ or iuze patumr 'ppy Jt IUmur ment in th city .^ J Jr-0^1^t v^118^. + late Mr. M^\,~p 'A .% Od -s tbi bledDR sRl-eo 16 yard tit a nd caailt aI aedpe '^10^ or byB~cT perona q8seCountry conhnt suplse up2 bufldib GogngVmt wl ie iea cs dane B odro teA t... foat thNr c a rop^of biLLIAM ,IFEsS augnd --dt m OkBERT RAY. oral terms hird jan 28a-bolf n alt kinds "o "ese i A icY &c. w" % rd l~llm .io Irhmra l e r fro m- thas Term ari .o .IA 'd a. .. .. onst olf kmdson hofe barnue, and springe &oue .t Ihc d, I,, 'h m-hmer,-,;,,,tre ndcn -eespThsM ,re., ** for opmmn k"hh atentn l^,he war i t i n A ad e m, For ale, HARLEs"H HEINIT w H h ^atthllmtd prwce< of the own!e1,w m,* -t 14, 10 ,c.w,, i ,a soi, e6WV--"-. 5.&at 4" oA ew-Jersey._N e. "*"6, Maryland',i h' vom4n 4'-tewes, thhodeourif"- oDEN- A M. anti 9 in -the, ,,ih,,roimprovements. stantly fd~hia p Saloa oranouVariety of 'Fepseior..Maetel, all ofwhich sr eareum IFg -d ,N ^ oi~ ~ io I K GCI tione o 8th frms s9ee bar"'hc t2 ot rmstet h fet supt -,so**j~~iA I^. Pa father^r^^ ptiDN, eoemnywl'etkni X- 320f~trableT Pt-^ HAT andze allS of wahite arleaufii ltlk -siI -avanaCoffe, gfsquahty,nowtand- WTM. FIF& has completed anentirely newels- J The subscrtberonersforsa propey o [FORMgRLY OF 6 MARKITB-RET.] Sales for person rehn utshig housekeepIn their respectve eases and boxes, at ~p l ~t ''" 58m south wharves, practice in the art, for the iine employed. and about one from the village of Bustleton. "The Genie Crimson Tatter Wash ... tem -...."petfr, -:.:- '. ".+ '. -,_ Mr. F. trusts that the constant and fu~llemployment farm contains !55 acres of excellent land, and the BuztlerMixture. ffT^TTR +" llle lP. .. .gATf .. I ." R"opDancera~argl , "' -" i d*<." *W O<0(. + he has-enjoyed lbr more thasin thirteen yea, in ou biidings, (nearly all of wh 1ch a Murphy's- elebrated N. Premium Blacks- ., :, 3PQ iox ,Woodjust-received'and for sale, on most respectable Aeademies/in private Classes and first order) together with the other improvement, Butler's Co hpoand S-ru- of Sarta~arilla On Wednesdaly morning, The Whist Player, + -'+! nm4 l.hv y' "+ ^^^JAM 8 N Pamilie+, in this his native city, is sufficient guarani- comprise aU that is requisite for the comfortable per Celebrated Germ 'tSS P ... an- At 9+t o'clock, at the auction store, The8ran Panorama of'Moscow, -," _'fl:> ",g "M JY 88|-- "v "ee RAY .nttdera oe P enlsran ia. _is on all kinds of Furn itu .e :" "' h id te f a aeema, oth -w ...7 . ..... othe" tha t an e nd to be ca9e439 t n 0r to e i geSr c ,onistin of attenri o, F rreaus, fu arnacs. jo tiN in ghmpVv oi th #s Fall Sale, + i .... .- Slaif.= ,tfohuVS W .liftt.., Shioul any pupt0ils who dfte eve take b es son iner farm te.ral sa d c pn1'-f~ ... .. Ichiders, oeTraelB s and cane. srea t rook ng chie, A ntlvPln s,, Pn ^LN- 67 LtHiluoshria6.1 su ed 'ew m-ethod"-+ ofY ........... L-W alt lrHset A bL e Ftw nDl,, 7t ate th n P r-ctice ae f Cednsylvnia and rag carpetng.... fea her beso and b0-e rg g cowe REu toema yr e te r, n i .,: .... :,:. D, e^q ITS +.d.f on e. ,nW. ^ ^,^ t u- b 0-e d -.dhe thePr author 320 Matket StreEL COX.f- rH.... ...rgoft,,,oij.Philadelphia c on or lsvs ,.,- + ePP, a*l:; ilW ato hismze work s e. : xe t = .n -o an of .... Wrtn ....vrs Omg AtwosoyBIKHUE o 75 Buttoniszry,^^^ l;Ya Bwok or~s Manua ,of Evr Day "Re- p .s.d .to ...... ... ,l pefet-erft" '- ALW'pem^MuvedaneixL" nd he W.E has RwithRDd an o entirely new tes.w d sTe s ontaiber parlor s ale kitchen f "m.. A p --,e i, tip nner .het the property on CLEANS, -*'*i-^ 't g frthb og Xea porl C w audlhi a rtle t o byl teac e of teachig, her obe c h t ofwihaev rb n iem- bl w-hich e r eosind the sitaeod' inry P iand t oi eT ^^^^^m m ral pne ofe c a n h er ayb tO ri a o .1w a 0r B* lowing. articles o af her e g seth g ret hsr n w te n teyld R ntw4ierll be atteondedf ac rtind b B B. dw rd;tetobe 1 ttil thed a K ^SS?'^ 1"'^ 8 -ME HA D g^. i vet the greratePst g pos ibe a moun of knw edea nd ht ert uarter, wb ictwe l en 11 a knd o1t i n fro ard P iad relpha, FIN ^^ Ei e vu~n udo Pro. Qfter farey' Ivr Iok .I 09n.om P"'m #A 229, 09hT44t"ret.ad 'r ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ 8 S ii~~-id w eita~,out wphcarves pactice invte, a rt p orec the -tiecemsityofyany a nd ae obouth onearomthes vllag t o f Mr. sam olen 2d Th e 6 aren Crimsr o hs Totte r W4n94o.rr etfryot fete sx aeo lh fet o h a r Mr.- F. truso^- 8^J-^.,,,p,_ ieets that the adv~antge tand ful emplsoymen hisaorm above 8th 15tarest o oofs*3 excelSclentaclvo landwmn flh Wrd and01 the.,mahiey sd ordnnngfaxe -B oxt 'Mn 0d buildings, (nerl allnd ofs whiod are new anno themlrhe penran, a Cee*ae N. Y. Preiu Blcig FU _TeM rch n It'Dagter ytea'hrQ h loyio rmsadd I******' 4 l^^BUi^e^^ied'4ad for Sale,,.n^- onni t^ t-en~cabled to ademiopto m riae Classes t an first o rd r toete wOith thePA otherT PTW iipHeiresri," On, fueaces ^^^^^S~~~~pl^^J0!^^^ arile kindths of Writ~ing city wics beutyo Penan 64.hoe, or in reusiteor teia gomod alctin pr^H oreo etrswtomnen evlm.-*ms~n mpeiut^ .^S^^ ^^S~h1AM9 RAND, ik anobftwilbedoeinte bt guannr.adsr tndfruies.Apaannt Celebr. aythed 5rth Cadayof ower.o At cotn9dJciet o'cof Tave nGectukyRsiaad FBiir APvT ''~ ~ ~ ~ ~~h-wavs tee^ ^ for hi abiiftaies.Ca, arid ondividf urpostendedt. cany be resithethe sOp, an if en iredbard his amily AndGerma Hore Poowde ar.neet- A ,,_ olnd.n asotmn Thoja^^ r~e '^ P^ T^ ^ 'ri.iv^.ntn~t~n o the Fr thrsa ppl an b6dsrd' ilbeA c hadem ly gi e d n. th conenientadctable fmlo maneagemtemsInt ProefdTer o eiie AHNEL Hmwr ono the CAase, by generr. .mr'tn of RU SCH Murntucositigefrid -* ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ Sol any pupils^^^ Wh hav ever take leson inn farem. abv binth. chm^.HH .Otairs on, by thce autho ofRalheRe.S^^~^^ -w ic C~ arret 111 pric RICH' RDS, eien no \W at80ie thoa t e coreO a. fute r prt -icul rs apply to,^ James Cox Esq gil fra e mntl glass, m1-c it- eod b~l^ eoa h of~piw exercises.B. Ppat~r. use in his newm metho of-_ tec*-gi supe Wa1uo t betee Schylill th andom WIthIA Phi 'UtalNERr of Pe n yla i and ragr1 capoin-_e ..Mmarkf/t and A&eA. 'was no eanectionr a drher ) ppw rly exo +ri peetoA .. ... ... >. +:.- .; ..;,, : + + .' old, .by *atalt At th crisis I hapend" to have acce that ,furnifur of tthe L h @ ota . ,yatkable pspe, he hiladelphisW L>& g er,and ;mg,.nWear- ,fd .or the first time, saw your adveatlftdn y reso-. lass, reeves_ lution wii instantly &xted;. I -parvaed'v b bottle, plated -ware, VA., ga1 .ee-r-a dms 41t ne*t,wl~khA 0".bvy l else >val andtong,. a she tast up, brtt fatWs 4he lasAt aw. b ..did so, nd bedding, high. w gha another d t wnwin ,he next e n^. 1 W .,.weruing a change, leqh (r te bettezhad taken rfmure, inctdng *lace--and the third dose ._arcted a dolrde[ Change E. er astomaclh could retain iit8U&od, er stolBbbecame anntity of cutglass, rnatut(l, and she soon grew in rtflth ana health . by the conlinuaneofltheCairmitMi .e-of which arly on the morn. was not used.) Atdskef-ll r v j e, + r b y her )e seen and cata- innocent anticm and prattles be4 hearts of her pa; . ' ... .... rents,,whe. 4 taakLthis opportuniaityoftenten you, ,,'xhzbidv& ths pwuiyo .. Of th Sir, their grute~ol ackowal4dgmeatoi .a bemg the , ' means u~der Providenei of restoring their-child to., istrator. health. 1I rom'ain y6ourBfto K BURNS, ,2- ,.:. q2 North 8eeond 4i-t 9 F` lIphia. rat the store No. The above valuable d wodcim VAYJh whole, ofv h late -M r i n a l e n o o t hei t p ro p ri eto r. N a 2 0 m o th T h ird , , pakeu i street, between Market and. Chamuiptreets, Phila.' rdelphia Price 50 cents augp9odtf Speaking Figures, A Rhem, Itch, Pimples, and al"*ojter eut&- e, smal ter taneous diseases, can be cured w4 tl.4tainty, on application to Dr. YOUNG,at his eleralod Infirm@. ry for Diseaseesof-the'Skiii, No."'3 $sulh' "4th street,- near Ches.fut, whe he is daily itenandirf-e on the .numerous patient* Who-*4tl upon kink; taffurdshimi much pleasure m stealing that h1 bob *iveIalmost in- Panorama of Mos .'tant relief to= h 4adredt r pesos in tbib city, who bhe Autom!!on Fl- by ot .hyr+p~h.iciasibhavebow Imnouipnttinmeurable; Rope Dancer and' an" seiwtraowainary anr+d dnralleled su~cess war. " +ndy eXhibited at, iini himiu njngvng strong assurance of great benefit ,nd qarellln pack.- to others who sire still uflering from those disagrftea. 'onsequent y Wup, diseases. aug2--dlm exhibition here. hilfpMt a "llssli!, - ' F'LAjXS ^.D. JIM OTHER!S and 1u4 sY-ot are -well aware go -; '-! .hat tiemr are hundreds of those lite onet,that the thore adjoining you ao dearly lave, Who ar' daily harried into an un- nodiatel, after the timely grave, *om that dsraismg'Malady, CONVOL ,Maaele, a set oi alO4NS,.wiLch almost eoery tfarit falls ty toat the ed, consisting of- time of dentition; therefo-re, foU Whoare+Mo;THnzKS and 36 and42 in- and have the6 careot thoB hlrttle. *teould apply d other fixtures. Dr. Par is celebrated $SQQTWIQ SY KRPP for in. ors for ovens and fantile Teething, Whieh "hasi'pre-i4V6d-ihousarnls, . when, thought, pas recovery., from lat destructive a keen on the pre-. ravaged This invaluable Medicine can always be k) obtained at the Medical OfficeNo. 9 l oir r from the man u .... +---, -. iperirr fmrnitireL 1 )dH," . BI of which will 109M ACHE relieved biWnlMausy, by the ! for-caah, and at applicationofe ^ O kit-a', 0rKre- * -'. __osTo ooth Ache Drops. For I LrAM , ;*^ Sewli, sept %, 1938. W- OCRATiO' NOMINATION. FOR l0OVESNOR, Gen. DavM IMdetwlouse Porte S IawmifN5. coUnTT.. CONtIt t4t rION a io '*- T- lllI.0 .1, I OF 1881 OCTOB sE. n "' '*14 a i'M momhIV- t- V- PIRST DISTRICT., ''fO CW(fGAtESS, Lemuelj Erater. 4 '5IErD -TT IT Charge JrGed Ingers.L ** ., +s +..--+* os . S skt iTozs, CUABISB -iESOWN, for four ynrs. " SAt4U lEZ UTSYENSO8N, foiw.tt years. .*, '^^^^*- .AasficMltAY. -* . +jamt, CrTn, .- Jh W. Ryan, '" Obtie 'Prey, "..-Miles N. Carpenter, SThosas 0o Go demith, ThceaiJs+He Bton, William M. r nuwyer, John W. Nesbitt, ,' +* *v 'a m- 7 *= J. *Sira JPen fllraUn. W88itBSBER8 O+fR THREE MONTHS 930 A nmbrsi of persons having expressed a wi to have the PzXnnvANlAN for there mwoLhs, duri the premst exciting campaign-it will be furnish e a A owins (lsmsc- ... 'J tbire months, a " Thiltinwttist wRVeK. W &0 '.~_~p~Vet p -o. 5 S0 Wlia ive abcrtbers are obtined for A dw t J t el4a &aper, d0 will be raceivectdan p : ~fifN~ cms r Ten snbcrlbersto the weekly wilt be (furnl ed for tie sama period for Three Dollars. W Tt*Whty subscrinbers o the weekly paper w be furntehed for throe' mnths for 5. 'b i% yaat ro the paspet on the above terms w al be H I.II cse exPe0ted *iadvwmi.' The DmsA t t oe Tng Men.'s Ceaotntion a "eadifi', eontt e 1OGM f Sptember next. -... ocTC.-T- e Democratic Young Men- oftl e.o.tie of Adams, Berks, Bradford, Bucks, Ch, ter, olumbia, CuNmberland, Daupliin, Delwalw Frimkil, JtA tW, Lancaster, Lebanon, Lehig -Inieme, Lycoming, Mifflin, Monroe, Montgoner onhamptaon,Northumberland, Perry, Philadelph Sidty, PhiludeIlphik county, Pike Potter, Schuylki Susquehanus, Tioga, Union, Wayne and Yor for sh. ptwpaa of carrying into effect tibprecut u edatioh of the central committee, to hold a co ve'i6n at Reading oh the 10th of September, a .. rmpeqtfully iforined that every aanrhgement w Sbe maade to accommodate any number of persons th may be iniueed to attend that convention. I1 S 00rpecsp ly soliciwid thit the proeedins oftl nimtings in the above, named counties be reports Io the Blks coue.nty Committee of CotrsponAen s sorly as possible, and a further request is ma that this notice be published in all the democrat ppwas in. the above mentioned counties until tU Seeeig of the e n .-otioc. orl M KetIm, Charles Kesler, ,ma_ Wonder, J-John, -, -9J .*S.blpDberg, P S chcoener, s pedal Miere Jacob Fricker, - S- CG einitee of Correepondence fsr Berks co. 4a s Sasmn, Porterm asi Democracy.-A meel S g of .theM finds of Gen. David R. Porter and Do maosmo- wilt be ld inthat *spacious, lot adjoin i"g &e Botel of T, Jacob 6. eiff, S. W. corna of Front nod Ooata streets, on Monday evening 3d of Saptember, at 7 o'clock precisely. , N"A, NA.. -A number of l:.tisulihed genteme i +i.: addnse mthahin ini Oerman and in the En -+ C. J. IiGERSOLL. x UtbO amno na aiazoa.of Mr Ingersoll, , 4W vba0 efaf dtr sTbiud- Congressional Diatric ebuthat Afefh bNM oe opinion in this distriF abroag d*oo6rtts, oB tit wte ject oa 46 election I Sth# pset. ,5o5ms,.sat the sptecihd elctlon.of lai -,ya r." -Ih vea, always felt sspared that he ws ; deprtvd of thiss by fraud. Having submitted t O4titt lmU tsubdagit,4but will tat all+; _-=_ -' ---_- --- J9- ___ --t-_ e- :__- -_s -- i^'#o ddt#esu! t" officers of eferlons, and any al qit e EI aiM, or as(picloh tor frad,wllI be prompt -A+ 'o _To r 1 i 4of .lown, ( e 10was elect. they Aim -entertained a dophi, and they are equal 4*coisa4e Wall h be lotamed asin AM Octobe east. They democrats of the disltriet owe it t J. a4int4'p fl* othoft$n chatsee,but to mak Z* 410M e electionn; they need no IW, "mn b'epvn5 theaco'mplete aictory. W a:. ve. w de k oppositionn will. cocnBtrate their '*-fea apessb Lfaa Mlth,to Abs t diaswiet fljy k*Qo\ '4#ahr *ti0 bFthefr ttach, and they dl(mS liw talset *Ar0[ t, amd his deep-rooted hostility m ai "b.i .deral uaaanr!s so msuch Ast they wil -eso W M~ d -gqrg pe9aujw to defeat himn, It is hi .oseldsmtaranTo puipsiplesandhi ro .k~qpent sdin + t.:. iM vtly wf lch t .ad-ppose,.. i, ': 'wlaaet 5o smd.+-'+-.:;-; +'.;+- ^ :- o+"+. .*-.** *odearjesmd ta publish the oilowlng di dnweim refurplo. to thaW. Rtnrfestival. Th swsbm wbpw qtm uled are men of higl inmepystphjilbg.'m hate. sfusan .to complain of the Imyuslhht mu wkihic she J.iasite. have mads S; . INS *iit'M ase of ln 'an uinwarrantable man s t due :o.abted proceedings of the.ate Whij g "i bkju ete Wutbioee, mn which they an V, 4Nsihatk given tost. Io fro0 of GO W WtlVP4l.l rithpy .he.e.bre tak. this method o * sdlag tht ath*y wese oat at the celebration on tlu W sMc-g no person authority to offei ", rft* idraawusnauuantiend to vote for Gen 0r10 -aOlpp.b.llachiBg slecn.. ~~ ~ *; ; r2D % HN L L tVBB IK G : XSSWP flWY BiDGEO DE- -f : ts4* sl .'t, c aturdsy night, 'fl 04q~INtaotRwt Brides eve the SohauilkUl, VAR fir e W te ide, *$t 4 # npMid qad #h4o4 the 'Ur *uashd. .s.. 1 Uw ..rch, the W"'. fabric feU Snowline, tbing the ad- ^^wmarfitsae.gp=. 'b' w~ek. -The fire is uWOrgtl 9fiM1 work'.t o an en^" < 41rbftmni +_* '+' +-;-LI ,mm MB j4iX I PARItY, No. W.tt i s*ee &t s imdr above Walnut ,OAR Y jjFEE Naaer ue.'axs /J~~l ~ ~ A .AE -EgtDlir per awnm. THREKTIMESA WEK-Fine Dolls-per aura t&TA Mtl e"A L Y TNTTADYANCU tional relations, so to extend commerce between Firance and this country; in cotton, coal, tobacco, peltries, salt fish, and other inexhaustible American products, for the wines, brandies, silks, velvets, and = other productions of France, as to add very large- ly to the wealth and welfare of both. The object is perfectly and easily feasible; and this is the time ph to effect it. Instead of a poor contest about silks, eo there is 'Po occasion for any misunderstanding,but, on the contrary, opportunity for vast amelioration in thedealings between the French nation and this. I"- -' --" ar Mtiiupd tbereforeofor inviting no- t ice of the subjoined resolutions, introddceu ,, Mi. y Ingersoll for that purpose, which hear directly on sh- the whole question, by indicating a complete and .ill simple remedy for all such complaints-their ex- tinction in a stream of mutually profitable traffic. i .. LAUSSAT. A motion was made by Mr. Ingersoll, and read as t follows, viz: Whereas, the late change of government in he Frande, in its causes, conduct, and consequences, Ns is auspicious to mankind, and just subject ofcongra- re, tulation for the people of this commonwealth, es- h, tablishipg and extending religious and political li- y, berty in place of intolerance and oppression, and is the freemen of America, without interfering with ill, the government of other nations, may well encour- k, age and exult in their advance to thatptate of W- peace, prosperity and content, which the absence of n- all upnecessary religious or political restraint best re affords; therefore, ill Resolved, by the Senate and House of Represen- at tatives of the commonwealth of Pennsylvania, in is General Assembly met, That they rejoice in the he emancipation of the people of France from the ty- ed ranny of Church and State, royal conspiracy for ce their further subjugation, and their restoration to that 1d. sovereignty which of right belongs to the people ic alone, and never can be held by an individual but ie by the people's grant. -. Resolved, That as citizens of the only country, Which, owing to the inherent stability and conser-. vative energy of our republican institutions, has, since its free, sovereign and independent existence, ror- nearly hlf a century, under divine Providence, constantly enjoyed prosperity and progressive im- provement,.while monarchies in every quarter of t- the globe have been convulsed by discord, revolu- a lions, and warfare, the unavoidable result of royal -. and military control, we cordially congratulate our r, earliest allies and steadfast friends, the generous r people of France, -on their restoration to that popu- lar sovereignty which is the only guarantee of pa- a ciflce tolerant, and mild government, of general c. content and "continual Improvement and prosperity. Resolved, That relying on the wisdom and good policy of the-Executive of these United States, the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania deems the present as a favorable moment for finally and satisfactorily adjusting -whatever subjects of discussion between 't the United Stats and France, may havp hitherto c estranged two-ationnawhish oughtto be in harmony, o andes"ablishing their relations; political and corn-. st mercial, on the moat amicableoand beneficial inter- Is coutse,c acetding1to the plao of the first treaty be- o tween them. settled by Franklin in 1778, which me- d moramble itaty, introducing now, just, and wise Sprinciples inio thealliance of-nations, declares that &4Ai.4&-A...a M La.,..,. bAse, t eatbem can- Snot be better attained than by taking for the basis of t- their aiameiato. the most perfect equality and re- d ciprocity,'- founding the advantagest of commerce .I- solely upon.reiprosal Utility, and t;v Jtsit rules Of r free intercourm. S Resolved, That the Governor of this Common- wealh be, a!: he hereby is, requested to send a a copy of those rnolutioni to the President of the SUnited Sta in order that he may cyuse them to e be $aaumlt te4 to tle American Minister in France, tu be bI e m, through the ageney of our fellow ci- timen General La Fayette, cannmicated to the Chamber of Deputies, of which he is a member, as ki)(ituheriiesof the .. the sentiments of the constituted authorites of the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania, concerning the rt late revolgtjon, in which he. bore so conspicuous, s intrepid, humane ad effietual a part. e Strong Sin.-The Democrats pf the Wost are bestrrig thmselvies after the right fashion. We have received from Pittsbjrgh a copy of a pla- 8 catd,eon'tathing a call fort Porter meeting in that e city on Saturday last, and it displays the names f h upwards of two thousand democrats. e. ++HonordtOe brave/--An" elegant sword is. to- ,e presented to Brigedier General Praty, of the U. * S. Army, a% Harrisburg, on the 7h Septembi,'" conformity with resolutioft- Unwizously- pseas. l ed at the last session of the Pennsylvania Legis- t *.** '"\ .u + ++. i + - B Two Boiye h8ot-Tha Lo.uwville Jourmal says; - r "Two boys were shot in New Albany on Sunday *: nght-whilst in the ct of stealing melons from the garden if a citizen of tbt plan. One of them re deived several sihot in the head, and W. severely- woundld;x.othe .r was shot in the arm. j Jf. 'GCtudJP# Btl-WW* Bee It stated iin the Western lpqrs, gat' Q"pt. CtliftdP Beldmn, of 1 Cloavelsod, Ohio, ia been appointed by Judge"e zLepvlu,- IL &; District Coon1 Inspectot of Stean- * bats, puder the lateact of Congress. I Groe ShAeing at the Weul.-,i' reported tht, Sour sportsmen bagged -one hundred and thirtyone6 head of grouse lately in 12 hour, bi the Looking Wlass Praiuie. Th.t mst have en rather sharp work we shtmold think. a : *. num r o' psseigers over the_ .ostc and S&lm Radlread for h first two dsay, was upwards ed the grave of Jefferson from the the enclosure. No sculptured marbl sjrot .werp hi. #s,. s repos4. He' the pomp 4ad pigqaqtry -of this waorl merit waIs of his own erection, in the grateful countrymen, is imperishable freedom and glory, and when his et tractors are forgotten, the instrument read, wilt be hailed with joysand its il man will be considered by millions, greatest benefotqrs Qof mankind, a brlghtept orpammnts of his p pntry.1 D S'rTLUOnYTi fR1 [N BAT Between four and fve o'cioek on f a fire broke out in-, the extensive C -sUOPp 4-WMr John Njeedla. ;-i HanQai Pratt street. The fire originated in o1 stories of the work shops large four in the rear of Hanover street, and quantity of eomb6stible matter wit house was filled, it m.#do very rapid p firemen were soon upon the 'pqt, an best exertion. -to ceck the #aqes, hi heat rwing frcnlitmarge quantity o her, nd the scarcity of water, render :,r oie time unavailing. The fire tIr Needles!1ront:boqM .on Hanos which a large quantity of furniture W9 in the lower story of which w a ary The ttrniture In the first and Ifono ail saved, bti every article in the esho a larm amount of unfinished work, turfiflg-lathbs and other machinery, steim .engine, was entirely destroyed. was insured, and their s a- poliy- ofI furniture but the los cannot be asci spy certainty, The wind blowing from the No caused great danger to all the houses Needles's. ,The adjoining house occu rane's Cabinet Ware Rooms, immed in ihe rear, and was destroyed. For was but a light stock ,onlhand,and4 the removed a large portion of the conteOn of safety. -No-insuranee. 'The first ;upied by Mrs Maria Stone, as a dry and.Messrs Hirsey & Hwmui, a store. The content oftrtU We Ii :4 4- eiUas1bAiflsrtiiee eom aei~knt a nidi us Jst now tbwt4ret silks, I isend for recil t ;- 1, peltiatdt tn' your papeW Oh isolutioa adopted'by large niajorlties of the House of Rp sentatives of Peansylvania, in December 1830,.i S motion of Mr. Charles Ingersoll, which, unfort Snatyl fot te ,trAde between France and the Unit f{e, were not suffered to paus the StateSenas S -It is known to the writer of this, that Mt. Inge soil's intention was to make those resolutions, thi us General La Fayette's then greatinfluence and I American sympathies, together with the good sew and likewise good disposition of Louis Philip to this country, the introduction to a much enla; ed intercourse between the two nations; an obje which the late Mr. Edward Livingston had mu at heart, both while Secretary of State, and after wards, when Minister to France, The controve sial state of things -at that crisis, between the Ui ted States and France, -set aside all attention their reciprocal commercial interests. But nc , that there is nothing-to prevent their extension i * the most liberal scale, I desire to call public aste tion, especially that of our intelligent and respe able merchants, to a subject, which, if propel treated, must have a great and immediate effect improving the narrow commercial intercourse b tween two nations connected by so many politic ties. It was M., IngersoUl's and .Mr. Livingstoi plan, as I happen to know, by simply carrying c theogreat reciprocity principles of the well knoi Treaty of Versailles, negotiated by Franklin wi De Vergennes, the parent Treaty of -the most F cifie and profitable principle of all modern intern litT~ "UrT~ita j11011 rg001a ,j*S0or. MOORAtA9 *th is- attttlcR.-1puhbaic8a*of] ty celebrated the Anniveteary of the dependence, by a Harvest Home, oiiuse of James Dics, On Saturday, o Augusat, ISS8S. About ) noon, a I hai assembled, awlnd at 1 o'clock, P. G. Leiper, whowas selected for tha the Declaration of-Independetc, in impressive manner When *he had immense concourse of Democrats V grove selected for the occasion, prec band of music, ard Commodore Da two members of the committee, wh escort. When the Company had h the ground, thirteen cheers were gi lant Commodore. After the applaudu the committee announced the names ing persons as officers of the day : President, JOSEPH ENGLE, his right Commodare Porter, and O John Thompson; Henry Myers, Get John L. Pearson, John Levis, Th William Hunter, David Lyons. Jam Ladamous, and John Garrett, Vice The Upland Union contains the fi of the celebration: DEMOCRATIC HARVES'J Saturday lest was a joyful day for of Delaware County. xoRZ THAN loyal Democrats, assembled at the p James Dicks, in Nether Providence the Anniversary of our National In a harvest home. The place selects' fal grove,-in which the vast assembly a most excellent,and bountiful enter did honor to -Mr Dicks, and the oc modore Porter, the hero of many battle, and the intrepid defender of honor upon every sea, was there; a are sorry to say in feeble health,his ed all with the love of patriotism. ' Col John Thompson the veteran De delphia, and Judge Eagle of our o tell us of federal oppresion in the t men's souls,.-of alien,and sedition lawI dare avow a Democratic sentiments of betlg-dteauitated and whenon se the "4th troop of Philadelpnal - that veneraBW u,,iT;A..h of deatw Thomas Lisper, released and saved hearted Republican,from the' bondage the peril of their lives. It was a d interest to every lover of free Govern ciples and equal laws. The old and in the most harmonious and cheerful not an occurrence disturbed the hilt -casion. From the tops -of the hi "Star spangled Banner waved in many a beautiful allusion was mac and stars." 'The speaking was exc honnor to the talented gentlemen the vast assembly,'and never did we occasion, an auditory more delights raptured with the home told truths from the orators. Here we must mi gression to explain ,an incident or ti appear in the proceedings,. : Owing to the large assemblage fil successive table es, and the day spend concluded to have the cheering and regular toasts had all been read,but 10 AWDRaxw JACKSON, MARTIN V4 DAVID R PORTER were severally multitude gave vent to their feelings to them in the most thrilling applaui toast to DAVID R POUTER had bee by nine hearty cheers, the venera Thompson arose and in a stentorian ed,"THRs BROAD sIDES MORE," YO1 Coxononz DAVID PORTER," wh welkin to ring. To the Democratic freemen of Do and our Democratic brethern else give the strongest-assurances of sUcO and our candidate; foray as the Deme ware countyy goes, so goes the De whole state. We hate eiery thing this county, in a united, a spirited,a Democracy, intent uponi giving a strong pull, and a pull altogether," f Democracmy, and the principles wi culates. The. following ark the remarks of tert he had concluded reading the De dependence; Some years ago I visited the late I of Thomas Jefferson, the penman of I have just read. The remains of repose in the family cemetidat ne bou of his favorite Montipetllo and dilapidated home of the patriot a showed the ravages of time, and the of a cold December morning piercing of this celebrated mansion gavp a su occAsion, and'a scope to reflection, r forgotten. The only person I nwt t late old Irish lady,- who, fiTr ; mall $ curiosity- of the stranger ;qd 4'avehlr open the empty and cheerless room spection. 'How changed every ti whsa it had been, Patriotism, phila fashions, friendship, all haM fed and the master spirit who directed them ted his grave--the gate of the garm and on the right side, aiiort distanc trance, a few I-ricks laid on the flat si 1 ifiibt. isi*-C *45>!* -*'- .-s' -T : *fi.ttkta, Atgutt fI. Dladware coun -As t g As heard from the Osemocrath uapjeity hi eir National L.t ttN Sit (Missouri) is 4,_. Reittrs ntit yet re- at the public ceived from teap or twelve Eamouerti eMsisieX. Mar thie 8th'day j.riy (prsent) in'theLegislatare, -on joint ballot .,...-,e i ay a28-perhaps, 26.- .; *. , ale cotcourse is sented, at last, that Dvour.sAs isn elected in M., Col, George the district in Illinois now represented by Mr May. t purpose, read FederLal papers received from that district this motn- ian audible and -ing give it up. concluded, the "-M repaired to the wtump ALABAMA. repaired to the The Wetumpka Argus of August 22 gives tore. ,eded by a full turns from 37 counties, which havereturned to thp vid Porter, and Legislature 63 members in favor of the Sub-Trease.u- o acted as his ry, and 28 against it. Eleven counties remain to issemblted upon be heard from, which vill increase the Democratic ven to the gal. majority. . se had ceased, From the Raleigk (N. Coi Standard, Aug- 29. a of the follow- NORTH CAROLINA, _ Tns B RBv-zr.-.--OuT returns are now complete, who had upon We have heard from the Senatorial district of Due- n his left Col. combe, Hay wood, and Macon, which has elected a orgeG. Leper, Democratic Hiepublican Senator, and one member rgef the same politics froni Macon. This gives us 23 tomas Oornog, out of 50 in the Senate, and 55 out of 120 in the >es Sill, Charles House of Commons. We now state with confi- Presidents. dence the political character of our next Legislature. brollowing notice We can have no motive for misrepresentation or con- cealment; Ind while truth and candor require us to SHOME. say the friends of the -Administration have not a the Democracy majority in either branch of the legislature, we can 500 true and say with eaual certainty, that the Bank Whigs are tulic house of also in a minority. Sto celebrate The few States Rights mean in both Houses hold '.ependence by- the balance, and will decide such questions of a po- nuepeniuenceD y- .** Was a .i' Mtical character asmay vrise. lf we cannot boast lgce arltook of of a majority ol the Administration and the Sub- rainment which Treasury-so our opponents, proper. cannot claim asin. Cornm. a majority for Clay and a National Bank. P.A~a .. ........ a hard f ought. FROM JAMAICA . ^"In^FROM AMAIGCX .his country's y the ship John- W, OCtet.-Capt. Mead, we nd though, -we - presence in, have Jamaica papers to August 10th. rThen we hnsir water intelligence will be found below, under iocrat of Ph.ila- date of Panama,July 23rd. + co1y to The Jarnatica Despatch speaks very discouraging- w county, to ly ofthe operation of the Abolition Act in that ls-- lays ai land. Its statements should perhaps be received rs,when no man .,. .vi.hot th ar wi some grains, of allowance; The paragraphs without the fear ,"- : .- o on this subect in te Jamnaica Despatch, printed.at several occasions . -\ -f ll L-- Kingston, are expressed in very general terms,such cuixillttllUua IT --fc-~.- "* i ,. the lt, as tna-Lord$ljgo s negroes have struck ic ork,"; Crecy. -the late- shy-er man a nob i Sb1 ',Park and th ,o egroes in- St. Dorothy, ma of fetter and e struck work, and & aed in the most0t outra- of thrill gerus manner,' and ttat the apprentices "on Mr. Siment-free trin. ownsend's property in Clarendon have determined youn mingtle d to leave the estate, &c.,,a and calls it "tunpleasant a, manner, and information" &c., all of which amounts to this,that 11 mannerct ann , rity, of the oc- thnegroes want better wages and have "struck highest trees, the work." triumg h t, & The gr emancipation day for the slaves, Aug. triumph," anti Sto its ,stripes t, passed off quietly at Kingston. The churches ellent, and done wee crowded, and the negroes with but few excep- elC llen U a U taone 1. 1 -. * wh.o addressed tons behaved themselves in an orderly manner, witness on any though advised to excess, it is alleged, by tho in- m an cendiary whites. ed or more en- '" _. * that emaa ted In most of the, towns in the interior the news is that emanated .. ake a short d.. satisfactory, and the freed apprentices quietly atten-. Lakesa snort in- ,* *. .- .dad on the day of their total emancipation the varn- Sthat may not s churches, all of them attired in. their best dres- ling qp so many as. "'" See, Hiag a, it o a ,Kingson, July 27.-We havp no room for ex- music after the tracts from the windward Island papers. In De. music after the ar" "" "" -when smaras the spptenticrship had been abolished-in th toas tsfact the whole range of Western Islands had con- an nunRc, and scented to the measure., Some excellent proclama- announced, the... .,.. - and reoonded tionsa, containing good and wholesome provisions to iasen Afterrnte the apprentices, had been issued, and the Governors n responded to of some of the Colonies had consented to the pas- .ble Cl John sing of vagrant and other enactments4 voiceproclai"- Panama, July, 23,1838.- H. M. Ships Imogene, vI proc LaT28, Captain Bruce, and Harrier, 18, Commander r TUEOAG'AL T -a.,ra .,am tIn,,; ,at, ('a.i.1. H M Sh;n. Pr.. Far CeaO( eammianer WM. PTIRSCihL, ofhet ounry. -" *-.; SPar Aditr ROU' r.'r. CHRIsrY, ofthe' - 'ity.--' r -5 -* ~ -'- -: / -*.<^ r' ** '*' The Convention then adjournal ain.e die. SALES OF 81'OCIK*. - 6 A L.N.... "f' ep -ember 0l, '" ' RSRZPuTg O T TH BOARD qr tOKIRS. l14sharea.U.-.ank -91 -2 100 5 do Schuylki*e Bk 1 i - 117 do M & vt Bitk Ptts .#. -- 14do0iraelBrsk* ." 8j3 6' 129 do Vickihura Bank. 30 da b o 87 100 I '.do New Orleans Gas 23 8 52i. [thigh Sixes, .1846 '- 1 i Tr. 01 -1 81 do Newcastle RR *3. 426 6 Chs & DIel PC&4 25 . -'* -* Cl_^> t . ,e -8Bw -fc S mhi'U S8 Bank .: .;+ .. ** = 2800 do Del & Hudson 8084 4 -5oOhiotLifeadTruist 108I +10 do Kentucky Bank - 3 d'o Illinois Bank" 17f do Vicksburg aank . 0 do New. Jrsey R se 103j '500 Treasury Note 6par et -, SI $LtaAT- N W YORK-August3j 158 shs United States Bank .- Ii 080ddo DelF&Hud'on Canal - 2o do NO 1ity Bank 36 do N 0 Mech &Trade.rs 87 17 do NO Canal Bank " 100 do Vicksburg Bank .. - 70 do Boston & Providence R K - 277 d6, Mohawk Rail Road - 375 do Harlem Rail Road i"- 72 370 do Patterson Rail Road 70 60 do Utica Rail Road 45 do SLtoningtor. Rail Road 08 50 do N J Rail Road & T Co -1824 109 93- 1041 8 100i 1221 8li 98 80 9s- 8OO T*N 72 Ito 644 104 CARD.,-The attention of the pnblicis respect- fully invited to the extensive sle ofupefrior G(bi- et Furniture, Carpets, Rugs, Mantel Ornaments. Timepieces, Feathiber-eds, Hair Mattresss, and Fancy ari tiles, to he sold Ahi morning, to close ad- vances, at pouhterer's Furanitre Rooms, evr th&.s Auction Store, 445i"'Market street, abbve 12th, north ide. '4MPflwO flMtrftt it ATtiUIS. " Tr ; ":' d d -. ,.-\ O +CM *^ d : ... j 'In t afternoon, while the doctor remWe to be presented,' M and I waAlkeddown lo the Pir"ue, nxw. to in t be day# of her glory, the .harba of Ahenz The ancient hAr"bor- is ablot f i *piles ftom Athens, and was formerly Joined to it i zeng. walls built of stone of enormous site, sixty feet high, and broad enough on the top for two wag- ons to pass abreast, Tiese have long since disaMp- peared, and-the -road is now over a plain shaded a great part of the way by groves of olives.- As usual at this time of day, we met many parties on horseback, sometimes with ladies; and I remember particularly the beautiful andaccomplished daught- ers of .ount Arinansteerg, both of whom are since married and dead. It is a benutiiful ride, in the afternoon particularly, as then- the- dark outline of the mountains beyond, and the reflecti6insi of. light -and shade give a particularly interesting effect to the ruins of the Acropolis. Toward*. the other end we passed between the ruins of -the old wall- and entered upon a scene which reminded me or home. Eight months before there was only one house at the Piraus but, as soon as the Court re- moved to Athensthe old harbor revived~and already we saw long ranges of stores and warenou es,. and all the hurry and, bustleof one of our rising Western towns. A railroad was in contemplation, and many other improvements, whi h have since failed, but an omnibus! that most modern ard corn. mon place of inventions, is now running regularly between the Pirmus andAttiens.- A friend.who vi.' sited Greece six months after me, brought home with him an advertisement printed in Greek, En- glish, French, and German, the English being in the words and figures following, to wit: "ADVE TtTISE-M EN T." "The Public are hereby informed that, on the 19th inst., an omnibus will commence running be- tween Athens and Pirmeus, and will ontinle to do .so every day at the undermentioned hours until further notice: . Hours of Departure. FaoM iATaEri. FaOM PIRsUS. Half-past 7 o'clock A M Half past 8 o'clock A Ni Ten o'clock A.M. Eleven o'clock A M. Two o'clock P. M. Three o'clock P. M. Half-past 4 P. M. Hialf-past 6 P. M, S"The price of a seat in the omnibus is one drachme "Baggage, if not too bulky and heavy- can be taken on the ioof. "Smoking cannot be allowed in the omnibus;nor can dogs be admitted. "Small parcels and packages may be sent-by this conveyance at a moderate charge, and given to the care of the conducteur. "The omnibus start from the corner; of the Her- mes and ZEolos streets at Athens, and ftom the r Ba- zaar at the Pirwus, and will wait five minutes at each place, during which period -the conducteur will sound his horn. "ATHZWS, 17th, 29th September, 1836." "Old things are passing away, and all things are becoming new. For a little while yet we may cling to the illusions connected with the past, but the mystery is fast dissolving.the darkness is break- ing away, and Greece, and Rome, and even Egypt herself, henceforward claim our attention- with ob- jects and events of the prerent hour- Already they have lost much of the deep and absorbing interest with which men turned to them a generation ago. All the hallowed associations of these ancient re- gions are fading away. We may regret i we may mourn it, but we cannot help it. he world is marching onward; I have met -parties of my own townsmen while walking in thesilent, galleries of the Coliseum. I ha0eseen Americans drinking Champagne inan excavated dwelling of the an- cient Pompeii, and I haye dined with Englishmen among the ruins of Thebes, but, blessed be my fortune, I never rodein an omnibus from the Pi- rmus,to Athens." SustNd l6ftb A it. Ltu tRit1, S. HAIL LIBERTY SUPREME. tf'lgtipehkyhr el The People ar. ejpanta- i-vir voice s hial br' h4 d. at"d 'ilthir vter-ituninsd The simatbrvnni-tall be ritb.ued. - torsatmt to public notice, the Alods of Portrr, be- rnir.cy, emsrtirmaieit-howeaBy. mid s juIt MI 'fdilb. ful adaiinistrstiiUi o` the Laws, residing I n the Uintor pamted patttu f the N..utbm Libeoii and P~nn Towmbip, asseinbhld at the bmne of Win. Keyser, Fox Ch eo wtna, tiuiig Sun Vaihge, on'the evening of AWbe 25th ult. to adopt" sah l aebi tre as will tend to aid in the ejeetment of t tie p ens iassmbent froan the Chabir of State, Sad pptet e tein one (*izi General Porter) .iho is an honr ,o the state, ant .will- raitore thi lost chatieterof this once'alotionsc eommomiwelidL - Whrn, an nrttoio ibe meytting wa organtsed byap- poilting J H fPLTeRA i' UPrecs d nt Win. tkheianrt tihx. Mejor. G J. N veil, ie"se Wets,'- lote Feltom, John Watsh<, I sob Miller, V ce P resiabr t, :. / ':; J. I'. Maxwell anodJacoh Greenauld S-crt.ris. Whtn, on mso i,,, -John yWliton, ,Aex i*Jqtr G. J Nev.erl, Wma theinte-, atwl Wm. Nwc4nmp. was appoint- ed on co-inmittee uo drart revulutin. expre,.%ve ol the ,eie of the meeting.; ho. oar rnr-Atsrin i n a short, tinrPr' sid I, -or time, pr>-aet!.sd+ iat fullarinf preanblj-sanid ra- a6 itmari. wlieh2 acretybia ',ty 1e>;t-nttdi shdma.n .llaaOdr lysdup f to' iii otb ta etis .ne '.t j ,st *cri'uu elnraelr ant p. i..fmn-thlmpuo< a- up att a. ,.aol 1 ppeda the' ase n-' -detlC! fdem era ut iine ,,,,e4tid ,ii rge'rai n ,' th k y 'ou, i,,_e fr,.-C me ruth fo lm io i >'-loait .rtl do"& i. imn.eeie .r u.- alJ.j-sliern- s. t i d murt. o,, r reetwi..g ih -rttugtr in wtd el; Visatl *-0.11. t n agedi l mure-u.ioi.f etaI ti.att-Anll)> o hr eve. waired ai P-, nsyivau a, anid a, pla,,,g .ur o oble ),at-- in *rf tupos is ati;tude,. lusiudik sfIhe AL. wiit, h, van ,-iwird- iot utletlce Uo ta -1 t pra,,e.pilrs at owes' b) h. inuea1. ry of ib*- ii+.m.-tal Jeal rest ad y, t bes4; al bI thire livingapp o*1 ..f sth, vet rai-,. le ptilut and eivslian Andr w ,.eki,'n. I bere-or ', t it tIr Ks,.tv, U, Thit wwr have lIull eunfi4eane its athe rid alenut. hga'-si'aI p.a t and ,mitiwrv iti pe4itieaJ ho- zVtwm of Gfa Ura P ortIr, sad to amIin*al* .I ge-;i- 0u.y atVwsmte aid segoal Iutpo, t tbe ubie. sr s, of -., 944,lsni rtevoatutuary lathr l'-> tke lhigihet otfice in he g,.f 1 4 people never yetbeaten whu o her lemas-- crIte) wasa :lw. i u 'i d. " itreoind, tflut the t.,ul frdesa, sldr'sit pu.tpiaFr-df aesin.| Geew P rcr iasmiatr'iom uin teickly eilthyaiia.t aud'dariig Ut -ellers fl''reedom a n'qsiicy. w ,twuw'4 reve Us bw- ib- k.eo aubmisosivly to r-eposs,uF. - ecrpuatiuns>, aid eln lil' 0,1 `-r p Katsolved Th.t 'Llsr1stiuc t.'i esaagtr of JoSeph k Hiitr, wa a popu'a.Iy rrp,'-d ggne.i to deeeive th.- unlwiry, a-%d that iia tisli plrotCmaiiin is pruot |OsIttvt. of thr same. '"W, intend ito be burst ,i-the first ot. Auagu I," s)a*s eao nishmy of 4itik-,, bI G6-,. R tinr recomrnedi -tlhey )-aholud praei"rt v'oknt-.ors lCMw ; wclre days ;oger. and wjrai',. %v *blthe will thtentee.th l-ws faithluily saxoiutcid." -' - Rctolvtd T'hat we laighly Spprove of. theb-mended eotistitutti ot this state. sild ha we will use our. ut- meast endevors miad oar ,au ftivduu-l ,Upp trt tir it o dop- tioi 6n ltile peod4 ttI-sAsy of October next, 'esrClse it lisuis the eligibility ftoventiottoet term. i iag charters, :pceifles -WHLTZ sitans amty -t having the ri&bt of su|.age. abolitshes all ife uq s, giveis ti tU pple the r gbt f-elleetiu their tsumnyoffletra - snd Justioes of tkhe peace, and the pbwer ot a enw- ledgiag chartered rights or of repesliag C-o hrrt ld Swrongs " Kaolved, Thbtwe will ever op ptlaiehnl mntin-a- sonie'lomlinatiens tending to (A*tI1t*J st batd opprt- sive inroad en the consleeeeel end liberties o ithe ci- -iteniof this eommonwealhli, and that we will use oor atoost endeavor t cuosign to the shades ,fobtlivio. forever the. Great litK Priest of the Harrisbatrg Anti- MeOino Lsquiiq tioo. , '"enived, Thit the eoure oflartin ?aw ourera-ets Oar lull approhatiin,nd thai it'bi i measiureS lo sepa.- rate the opcrariuinofuthe, 9weruimeat tffo i bltks, we will staitd by himuntil -i as'aeei nplahe -d. .. Revolved, I bat this meeting 0a heard with the high. est plijeaure ithe'surce'l alteidig thie demoaraiicealts iik the "Frr West," alnd the certain prospect oft eon- oinuanceeiat te national councils uf that ter'-patrie, -rh;;ms-H BeDeun. .-.. Dtniug theb abessee of the tomlittee- th. meeting was'vtry ctJ ily addressed by Mr. Charles J. /ngersoll, Lharles Brown mod Jobh J- M'Gahan. Wnem, on motioa, -the ineeting, juoiltred U ;meet at the polls on the 2A r-Uesd7y uf Oetber uetit. , SIXTH WARD N. LIBERTIES. At a meeting of the democratic citizens of the Sixth Ward N. Libert'fies, held itthe house of Tho- inas James on Monday svenirig, the '27th ult., at! 7i o'clock, for the puirpus of electing delegates to the Re.iding Uonvenlion, Col. John Apptenas ap-, pointed P'resident, Charles Abel aid iLewi Wade, Vie Presidlents, ad Petr t Bower0nd mith Hahd,&eerretIaies.' Bw ad m i t SOn motion, @e following pemops wre* apponted delegates, viz: - Benj E Carpenter, John ApplecAble M lases,. Thomas James, Lewis Wade& Charles R -Abel, Charges Pray,Tbomas Weaver, David Conrad,.Pe- tar Kline. jr., David Hnley, Wm Flick, Abr:ata Shunk, Peter (I Bowers, Wan Fraley. Ch~risiian Buck. Jacob RUdy, Daniei Weyman, Wm Wilkin- son, Joseph tudolpti; Wm S 6erriIl, John D Goeodwin, J H Douhlibower, Wax is Lott, 4am.. W alker ,'.- ,-- -- .:. .. :+:+ y - On motion, Resolve4, That the delegatesbe ea-- powered to fiH all vacancies that omy ocou,. -.Tl-Mu tLATIC NOMINATIONS. " The. Cpirees of the City and County pf Phia-. delphia met in nCenltiaon on Saturday, the let September, 4888. at tbhe Supreme tourt Rbkum anti appointed GOS RGE M[ITlH President,-Charler V. Hagrir, and Peter- Binder, Vice Preeldente~nd M. Pray and E. 0. Wehb aff the County, end J. H " Heon and I. T. Moflt of the u hy, Secretmaie.. " The following persons were nominated or the ri- spective offices: ' For 6WMZny, DANIEL SMITH, of Spring Gar. ile a, "'- -+ :'* .'' '* : YL':' i.L, " ia 00lf %t~ h a~PTSttjrttflgrtj'sfray; d l somie odtf,/I rfm f W--t for shp fOll. Ap.*...r ThMtO. r m. ri ,t m- -.- rI ". I MARRIED On Sawmnday worniug, Sept. lat, by the Rt. RAv. teh_. _, p.Oho J66W r r P^A if, to =CHA J., tfaugw <" Ttoum Cf,:a.; 8 l-of vity, k rb,;"rv= --;...'._. '- On the 31st ulf. JOHNxw ro SSuddely,-on the 29ith ult. ANDREW GCLvU, Emq. -*n Alderman of this. ciyand tong s ra efelte*wbi- tznt. He has'Laleft a num oteiokawiw--an ago& me- thar an mfflitted widew. mt, m6p0 eisowig children, and grand childgn, a- Vrorrtif d 9-W ters, to, weep uyer his grkvt;-to weep ,er the re- mainsMof hire, who Was kind and' O1f&igngto.in a,, t6 -relatioi.shipsoflife. Upright mWd hbcM..t all his deilings& he ha lefltmany fmriUe W sl in- cerely murun hiss.. t o. O, Saturday morning, in the 10th yaoftu s ago, MICAEL WAVmnB0oaofJoaeph sad Ann Margmret B a en,' -. 1-.+, .-; -- .- : .., ; ...* .' - The denthofthis interesting child is fei -. vere affliction by hiis parents and near rein s, ini remtarrable for the ,weetne6 of Ji di9mpllii sand the aily intelligence of hi mind: ....' .M in New'.Y T, onThursday mrnimC. Col. Davin BRo,,x, of 4hi Army of t Revo;ll dtsd 8s yez:rs. -. "". .a ; NeVr fildsn, on7.Aeaday the,6 l..ib*$m lt yoearoilier 'ge. MAiT Ross, duagUtet L Newbold, ofiA'al city. -. . On the O6ih iIlt a-a rreensbdrgciy ofltyehe .tar, and Siiti of 'NeW Ynrvr, Kl:utnaa BU yrin'ges!tsiier qfthe secretaryy of Lhe `$euly 0.. rhuiir-dny,A Aigest 30th. in th 24'kyot-df hip a8-. Jo 1i \, VIiAftTi Pmfimatr of Mthetiib" and Cbentitry in the Philadelphia lskFgfS%*hoe..T On The 31St ,64. after a hort but severe ilinme, An- NA iJaugliter nf L and Martha KRedmdi id'k yeas ,,lld 5 ,rnrht,."' ...... - 11 B 111 ll" In IIII" +I /ll ...... .. "- i 1 ' elm, s UJptkia Jloard be '.au. JOHN t- 'RTA DLE. WMR. IIIO4JW. M__ i..D. ILEWJ& .. Letter Bnugit_, t t-'-" *PlwiZudel,,uA, aFrccange. - Ship Monongabelai, 4. S. NMiea'ker., . -., -, TrioL eS pt 20 Ship Mal C rawred, LiNow S'w ftrom Stp. Ililsh. Horuuood, Nq. w Orleans, anon Brg l'reazy Du,4ou,, +'' < A 1. moon B,-ig S sters. utverdsle, ,. s 'OiL oon Brg r riual Prt. O"Ahs tw, mnon ing ,ldrinh, Niargrov, Hnle4wgr,4tpt. 5 Brig Langftou Cnevo.fHarnron, hafesrteA ma-on &dihr Flrin fv'q -"^.rpnrn St ftWikm'to, 4 snnin .1r 'r i ... n~ B-'_.t A(Mta ".** ,ARBIVKO .,Muy ShIp Vigiia. Harris. 65 day from Liverpool,with 'mdrdEatd lobeon, -Son &Co. .. . Big Uncleo Sai, Sleeper. 1 lday from f OimM, with 004t0v,&At) AvherPAhlws. Brag Kmehelinea Htar. 6 day9 foht5deltdeth mdx. to' relied. ' SBrig I Palmer, Muimlntnc4'4aya from HmaoMd, witi mdze to Palmer & Hale. .' SBrig Ed win, Board, 4 day toa Sf b'M with oenttn al lce. '--. - Mig AlbhrtinaEeSly, l6 dis days hmop fo4 do Cn-'-a, with molasses, t) S 4 W.Wlah.', " Bchr Fair. Play.Thspon,2 da-fN,_ with' md. to Js Hiend. .. .I Schr Dash. Hati. 4% kouni fi>om L Wi% t -to Juf44b". Sloop Miller,. Hambleton, S days f B4L with mvnilze to Jom Hand. \ .. 'Three nfimtelschr Anrda"h)a.1(IRVuiP', 19 'lve rromSt Jago do Cuba,wfth ta "el. (to B S n infg. .. .. < _ Schr Sarqh. Knowlton-. daysa inh,with plaster, to'afptain. Storr Helen Frazier, Cahoon, LO d IW N'Or- l;ans. with augar and cotton, to Johitmsh SBehr ITninoal ota,;8 dAys from Portlapdwith alt, ntoS&'W WiAh: .: .a , Sor ltliRof'. flrnd.. 3 0 dey.Am"l with mdse't4 Armet- Patton. Left mahr A i tHi dinmg Jar N VYork., ; ..... I Schr Fl'a. Cinnon id ty' from tBhlrs, wih* mdze to J, i4fnd. , Rchr Firmt OnnunI. Oowle, 9. 8 du f-dug.t lfr Hnrhor with castins, to T S Richar4 ?J " Rbhr James Harbour. Baker. 4 d*'ys :re-. vi. dance, with mduseo t Farna* CQ&..; : , ck r Two Brother W. dmns.,1 dayaowm leao,with plqatpr, to 8 M W"dn & Co.. .-.1i Sehr Bnrtn. Cnttrell. 13daya.foatA qor, willsh lumthr.jto Walter. Snuder. -*- - Srhr Fiwtni~r~faeA~t. n1 rMlk~t~wt grtam. in toCaPm. .. a .9ehrRqmhter P.!rk. days fre a h Imn- bher, in Wahv j qounder. ;' ,-" -hr T tI, Dow, 20 day IfroaiJ.T W with coal. to T.D9li04. '-- ` ,I' Mitarar 'Vine'hp AltyflWe ae rg with wheat, to ativr & M!ineef. j S-hr Marv fwlmrne. Lenpqf, r do Ywt via canal, with mdze to Mre ip,41/ Swr Fh'r tismr. Grnv. L2 ieyi fda p- .Ajdjiax, with bl.Mer and fish. 10 King., ;.." Ster A-Mr, Bel, S daysfrem &twp.fwek. adse to PaKta|t~w. .< .,.- .: Srhr Wey month. 2 days (remOna tW^jlarh~or. with iron pipes, to .. S ichards.. . S r -"CLE4RRD. .-, ,, Ship Sabina, JohlbOn, Qntar. WVhitorvema & C o. '** '+, - Seip Che' '; Vndye, .,., . e.rf .i ;" Af.. 4 aC s & w Brig Aldri^,SBorgray,., ffat~lr~ll'mitB Sons. drt 'o' .' - '*Rr'i Foveat, MooelwelI6ue> lbS D~ch. Jo. Rrrg Acorn. Piowem: 8tetnA'/'Qpn 4hiltnn .rig' V.hcezuela, Peddle. 1bet..mad.-jgusyra, o Raigan.. '. . _ Brig C'rmberlapd, Swacm St Jago dwerbs, B S Bnrlih g .' .+ -. . .Brig Ememaid, MoKenal., Da~,i &esqA4r Car- Schr VP DepDhr., Taylor. Nct-foikuma-Pneibisrg Jnlnrrte 'n "" d a B er Rnperior;.B''t froh; rleHuOS JaM d. &,fir Fidelity. Wil eis. Brooklyn, N. y. (tY ain. Achr Leark'Wa MMbu -loap Unionfinki, .1u,1atMvO Je 'm . ".lop ot"i' k ntz. Peni NeW YW.Jas'and. Sloop Chipm Podletonr'to.m.a.Wfll t o- -d er. ,' T -.-.. ... ,a ". .. Barge CmlutiiL idridge. Now YorkL ASAr. 1irgen P0rpoSmth, and. GCamp, Drke C P .g f Co. - Arrivedin the Ski i .. Schr Ritza llei, Talbot, I ti waspot.. with plaster, toWndlte snd.oR.?2. 'L -0 C.awfomi il~f^ 2rnt.0nt-n. . MEMORANDA. Ship Al hany, Miohaeta. wiitS; vfikmAema, (ru laverpouiwsa mpilclallth 3ulp' Itfw. long 3 20 -4%. Y. Con 30-t :!,4~lW / J ,ur. (on "' t u Barqu .Msaeliwe. S * Brg. Fairy, Doaneasi. 6'r biirfuM sak reacont, from Willingtii1 .t. t .Iti Them- -lV e-.. "- a +*, Brig SapMphW Ni*soenprjWyonrljfBsnp d 'l.tive, Msvpot, nlear4d at r bp$ 1n4 0y, *tor 'hid .. a- ...,"' A' F.- arig Camo. and schr Itoldir Bdotan leading it Pttmn, i W.h ut.. , -Brig Ori)n, Sft ibtat.Bmth.,SUh uklt'amuaea.-- It has bern stared that .hpQrmen was coming to Phi- Ad. fromi Jam-aec. "-'. _ Brig'speleta, Breliar, hwnitAiw&& t Kings- ton. 11bir t. " Brig pBravf. and Gaels, w*kIr tJp., 7 days- sirirnQ redy jar P61.4 - Brig A Wlfred ?,leCa4pslrs^fl t friday. lronIVwr ;AJ"' JL ,&ichr ClixJ.rna, Hakell, cleamNd t N euI al.l-Br PA1i. Schr Janp, TriW ha.ee at N3.dklM- WadtMt Lchr Anwtbpiffiatwd or -mrv ma Sch AnefefrC~fufdodOstrich. EIU& shaed at Ctra'leamn, S7th utt.lbr M4. ir trt Schr Wm Ahber, ,So*b 4bsatlh nlt., via Salemn .. -. ,....-. .<; .. ,,. Sefthr Mlrey,%tence t.tBhathf4 l a-n!-, oharedy -f*oth la*, Woep teaol,.d Davis. hence at New la"dosPth: tllt J ..t.: ich caused the j --"w V' J'45 olyin -af Val's". *-* ''r*. -ay .1- dent, 52,Caplain Seott,bearing the flag, of Rear-Ad. SHIP MXASTERS MEETING. lawae County- miral Rose, Conmmander-in-Qbief on the Pacific A ,very large and resp ect1ta meeting of ship we u tation, had arrved at Valpartiso, and was shortly musters, was held iat -ptori's "Hotel, in Dock 9whleri, we can stat.io.n, h.ad, arrived atv ,, wrto o expected l at Callo. M. Ketch Gasilisk, Lieut. street, on Wednesday lasi, the '29h instant-- o hcy ela ro had arrived at Valparia from Oallao.- BENJ..HI 00 wa appointed Pre- cracy of Dela 'The Imogene wasto sal from Callao for Mexico in dept, SAML. DoBgy and J. C. KARTCHER, Se- marc ftethe present month. SALcreRtnd3 ATHR,8s .o cheer us in the U pesent bou h cretaries. The following f Report of the Stand- [to cheer us in n enthusiastic The U. S. ShipNouth Carolina,74,was at Callao. s Ing Committee appointed at a former meeting, ,,.on u ,a The U.8. Ship .Falmouth..bad sailed for Yalaycar. was then read and adopted. . or the cause -p rying up Mr. Hodgson with the treaty, entered into Your committee appointed at our last meet- h..h c inus.. with the Peru Bolivian Confederation, by the Uni- ing, beg leave to state, that in pursuance of "ted States, for its ratification by General Sanrta their duty; they have endeavored to impress on ...Cal lp, ii Cma., The U. S. Ship Lexington arrived at Cal- the minds of ship masters in general, the hu- l tienper ef- lao the beginning of May. inanity as well as policy of their joining with aciaraon or mIn- The French squadron'at Callao consisted of the us in our endeavor to do away with.a-barbarous, SAndtomeda, 56 guns; the Venus, 50 guns; and the 8 6'age and unc/ristian c0tVoft. ,We have the ,,om-e n graver Alacrita bng yioreha oe eanara ve Alacrita b rig. The Chliain squadron, cornsistingof great aislefaction of, now ifrmining youthat the ecaration seven vessels, was piff CalTao. The blockade had ifiyaix masters of this port, have already sign- this great m an been c.+rri' I. + """ ... dw. not been crried into effet against Peru. .,ed our articles of agrebuient, and we cn also Dalr tAe -dwenllng The neg li The Peruvian squrdro ef four vessels was mioor- -state+ from our own -p erinst kro*ledtge-:aid- e neglected close tote town of Callao. We have nothing ObservatiQon, that io difficulty whatever has yet ni p ilosopher" later from that quarterand are ignorant of the been found in carrying out our .Weasures by Whilstling wind .. i".. wishing state of t e war between hili and Peru. any ship master who has endeavored to do so. g every crevice On tthe" contrary, thb seamen.Lenerally have de- olemnity to the LATIST 1rRt RIo nt4lAdrio.-rThe brig Or. clarid themselves satisfied with the prTbibitiW g rot easily to be leans, l4qderman, has astrived -below ,from Rio de clause of the shipping articles of agreement, ere, was a po. Janeiro, whence she said on thel16th July We believing with, us- that itf generally adopted. -e,' atied the learn that at the test dae.sBaitimore Flour was sel any of those contliets will be prevented be- r, by throw*- rig at 2[I-d Kichmoxat -3.- The article was tween seamen themselves, and with them and irs fo taheiron coming in freely from the United States and coast their offfcrahat so) &equently of late have ing wasrom wise and prices woulomoh-l- g O ended in bloo4 a(M murder. By raA, hasty and 00 wIs eamd]ice oul&-prabably give qyv on the* sophy family a rv la arg. Golod Co -e was scarce; te" operate sea.men having so readily-at' com- !vanishd witt it w eP ,0a.. nd such Iortal weapons sh5arm pointed vmnhsi~ w th wa's 'quioted at 314100 4 '41000'. 'The Orleans suca h knvesorvdaggesta t ae oootn A. lone I visi. brings a cargo of t'the eW crop.. i aeath knitves,:o rdag rs, that hiave. tooo r, den was- opes..na f,,-iM, ,,,,-,! inn fit of drunken renzyiy passi0 ald r v ew le wsopten, NVrA.-vt t -U- S Frigate Colufm-biaantdfsloop been hastily drawn fror their sheaths,and ie from the'ea. of warjohn Adam*werwto sail in ten dave for the plugd -h the b:est of theirsllow man, ide,distingu['sh- a" "- "^ .. plunged -nth ths,-aideiat-of their,'fellow mAn.. [de.dstiauish East Indies. The Pairheld was to eail in afw dkys oanag their sudden ath ian uu '-;, red others within o r_ P_ m-u_.: the iat! 0 n -n. n u thnen4 Ora sud, g sar, n -vr unprpi e u-are fo r Prnamouco. xkW 14,eponqeq4- 'iAant ri 8Icut edecoratedtl ftoe dth'-P", pdo rly k fr mumaentiTR(ifitig severe woundsadut va- t.per qr to O tha fR ir .y ooe or a endinrag in lingering sickness apnd pain, with all i. His monu- : ) '-. the distressing oiuoutustdnces accompanying iL'nm 'F Fro fio Ia l6wosor Ma) usiwrer.,- Auff, 44.eeae I o fos0 hisa WHITTSUI1 -rriiT 8p~iNos 'vt.as'l .:.* -';; ; *:*< *, bosoms W HIT S... --UR ". W e will nnw, therefore, recoui m en4 that a - 3 as American' Th/otompany stii-, Wotlnues in undiminished commtitse be -a.pin.&-7y1. ,y this Weeti,,, to'- ionles a de- numbers 'attJhis atIiwilv watering place. '1nd wait on the diffSrwt shipping niaslcrs Ai this lt I have just crowds are ily press in for accommodations. Port, to have the prohitin luae(agai Jlustrious pens ..The Pr..--idit and'heretary of War are stillsheath kmye r deprohsbptntt i-ie-n (athainisht a, one o the .ordiggers) pntedinteship aone of the there, with itany oth distinguished individuals, pin- ;rlJclea of areement.tat H tt t mym be- In d one of the ri ,. + : .+ '. S s o 'ph 6 .-- t k e, m r--a_ --- . i one o f toe rm variousQ States J.e Vpfi p. Alijrge dinner come in general use; and we wduld fqtther re- ; party. of gentlemen ft vt rie Spirn-s, 2Dcjding the comment tha, an additional article of -age- r .r..Pr. .. esidebt a Pnd mqpy Zier dtingushea personages, meat be entered into by alIjh"p masterr to-.i V ,TIMORU was given at the Gwabn*ier bridge on -Tuesday the preference in shipping of theit seamen, to edriy morning last, for an account of which we refer to the follow- those shipping masters who will comply with binet Makers ing extract from a ler-rm- gtleman writing our request, aud aid and a ,s4i us. ina. human Br- riaL -aa-hotie, which we have been politely favored with, meahSues. 1Si reo ' naeofthe upper giving a very lively dteidption ofbthe affair: UFNJ(. EQb.ROOK, - story building -, WHIT, 'SLDMUR, Aug. 21, 1838 -JOHN GRe ,, -, owing to the .,"In addition to the many delightful enjoyrpents 0, GULAOE,"K Committee. tb which the at this gay place we ve hba4 for several weeks SAML'WPOLBY, Camiitt )rogress. The pas must not Qmitisationing the dinner at the JUOHN t. KARTC H ER ?' 4,d qej their bridge yesterday. O}oenel Downing the popular Philadelphia, Aug. 29, 1838. it the intense delegate from Flotida,' ;nd the. party of Floridians Th.e foregoing -report being accepted and a p (burning lur- in company, Judge -Alli, Judge Randall,'General proved of, the following resolutions were unan- ed their efforts Hernandez, and some others who have been spend- tmously adopted: soon spread to ing some weeks here,- being desirous of showing Qa motion, Resolved, That a committee of r street, in some reset to the Pesidet., nd of extending four fe appointed, to wait otwhe different ship- I tre.in some respect to ths,- Pesidapt1;v1 -fexttad +U stored, and their cordial drilers aroneg their numerous friends ping masters in this port, & request them to have y good store. here, guests of he place, gave a handsome barbe- printed in the ,shipping articles of agreement, i stories was cue Iin&W at the -. OGreenbrier bridge, about five theproh-jbing clause against seamen or, nmari.- p, comprising iless fro t. tho rie 1ipt., The company consisted nrs bringiter n O board their- respective vessels, - lumber, tools, of lihttleor ahundred gentlemen and I venture a sheath .life or daggers, &c. and that we -lpcluding a tb py, tabt in n spot in -the United States, (be- hereby bind ourselves, to give the preference in 7 The house y,'A ,h'prc jits of Washington while Congress nappmg 20f our seamen, to tb-se shipping $6;o00 on the Yw3?91c uld = r~ p*e be found a more- di";, masters Who Ahalihave compliedwith our re- Said-i h. d ..leat capmny than wee-he, sd-. uest Sad who will aid and assist us-in carry, dentally as it werevathlemn thnoweatheri e man-- ,g .into full effect,,,the object, of this'resolution. -o r 1,,-"-and that we will as far as or, influence ex- rthwgrd soon taiis.: Among this tinguisd guests were the tends, discountea e, ,all others,.',The. following 1Souith of Mr terdesnt of the United States, the Secretary o naetnse fees ieapitdacn ipied as och. War, Mr Roane, Mr Rites, Mr Strange, and Mr ,,te t iaely eanght Nicholas, of-the Senats of theV Uiited States, Mr Sam. Dolb John Gm-e n ., tonatelythere WmCost Johnusn,'lfl Lepre, Mr wise, r Theodore Julius, Gilbert Warner. e fimenfioon Thomas, Q 0:4illerpononel Downming, and Qol .Res0l-d, ttat the fregoing committee tsW *p R_ Beline, of the Iuse-flRepreaentatives, JudgeG dtav up a writ en agreement, and, request the F stot wa, 4 -W.Oamyell,- Jd Cbl, J Mudge ay, Judge shipping master to sign it, that they will cot'm, god store,, Masnn, D.0, Jadgg en.,4Judge RAnidall, 4jage ply with the foregoing resolution, and duly no- ladies'. sB.6 Breeden, Gen. Htesndeu, Cen. WeightAian, tify the seamen, that they will not be allowed ei1ved with- Col Sanchey,. jnd wy many other geatlemen under any pretence, to take sheath knives, dirks, , I |
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| 0 | sobekcm_page_globals.constructor.on_page_load | |
| 0 | html_echo_mainwriter.add_style_references | Adding style references to HTML |
| 0 | html_echo_mainwriter.add_text_to_page | Reading the text from the file and echoing back to the output stream |
| 2 | html_echo_mainwriter.add_text_to_page | Finished reading and writing the file |