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BWAIN, ABELL IT. Omar a TWJU) sad OHKWUT tTBXBTB "orims wf the Pa per bsCit and fHrtrtdtt, BIX PEST flirt WfciK. swysUtt tk, CAKKIEeVot tat tyf.UtberlptioliFljK IMJLLAIUJ per rear, and is Kauai la iki PtIom mt Advortlaf war. One Bouare, 1 day to JUiOna rVraaro I mearth 99 fa. fdavs 7i Sinoain.

7 04 OO. I Sara lOH 3 do. do. 10 DO do. fwMk 175 dm.

UN do. i week 741 aa. 1 year 30 Ml 7 Einl liOM aa laaa nejr a aoaa aL IfmmmAwmtm. tisesMBlsxeead ei(hl haaa, Um aviso will earn exact pro portioa. Ail advcrtiaraMaia.

without exeeptioo, are) ratio at lb lieae of ibetr uawmava. aaa aaaMaaased esers SLVKJf tirnrk aa tat avmtag prmaauT If paid frr. 77 7 r.v Ak HWrmmmtm mfmmlmm 111 1. UllU. VOL.

XI NO. 112. PHILADELPHIA, THURSDAY, AUGUST PRICE ONE CENT. 'tween the Ledger and an, tar re daily tabeeripUoa ft par JBaiTMree and raneral rsouraa (which most ax aD anilnraM) Twafv sv va'. i If I Motlcoa of Maotlwgs, BR IH fill.

TKMPKH ANIlK UlRVCAT HnMKalll lil.al.u TUIIItlV k. C.k August, snd will be bald at the BATH.que'urof at distant from the binding. To different Temperenoo Societies of the City and County ara I respectfully Invited to attend, with all oiheia who unfavorable to the cat ef Temperance. Wl. a.

a 7, ovl.1 a it wni oa mat oar leave Wharf at I A. A fa. and P. M. Returning will leave Briatol at I P.

M. A number of apeakera are engaged fo the oceailon, land good result it anticipated. Ticket for the dinner, prepared by Major John Johnson, formerly 'SLJ Bd Mr. Job P. Bray, No.

NJ Boats Third street Mr. Robert Gaw, No.9Q South Beeord Street: Jamea Porter, No. SSO Chris I street) Wm. W. Barnes, Passysnk Road and Catharine street.

City Mr. Chambers, Eighth and Raee streets A bin Yatea, No. 4 0 jester street John B. BtryEer.Che.nut street, below Be. street, and Wm Wlimer, Temperance Had.

Tickets for Diitner, 10 cents. B. Iiaket oan "'In Bristol of J.W. Hall. WM.

HAWK, J. W. HALL, 1 E. B. DOUSON.M.D., 8AML BWklN, JONATHAN MILNE It.

i HERBERT McELROY, ai 4l CefflmiilM Aranrmsnif. rTf 8Ub.RlFfALTV.Tke undersigned at IM suggestion of a namber of his fellow eliisons, offer himself as a Candidate for the Olfio of SHERIFF of tha City and County of Philadelphia, and sledges himself, If elected, to discharge the daties with idelilT and kuarliaJltT. riyMm PETBRHAY Try SHERIFFALTY. The (tabs oriber respeoU tally offers himself as a Candidate lor the Off.ee of SHERIFF, at the enaulng Election, sob. feet to the derision of the DEMOCRATIC WHIG CONFEREES.

I. ROACH, Jl ie Of LocastWardi rff SHERIFFALTY. TO THE PENUKNT VOTERS of the CITY and COUNTY PHILADELPHIA. tWitni Eaootrsc4 bynamaroas friends, I raspeetf ally aflar vielf to yoar oonsidenction as a AND. OATK lor the Oil lee of SHERIFF of the City and Coanty at Philadelphia at the ensalng election, if rooted I aromise yea to perform the datie of the sffleo wlu flaeUty and impartiality.

JOtiKM PNYDER, WalnatWard. THNAMELLED CARDS. lot SpleadUly Em. SU bossed Enamelled CAR 09 Prinud im kfum AftnuMi, at the JOB OFHCM, THIRD 8 TORY. LEDGER BUILDING Jyl7.1m OLD KRTaBUHHED PASAU OFFICE, 109PINB STREET, CORNER OFBOCTH STREET, NEW YORK.

tztnctfr Pti tidtnt iyr's Untf, Jnl, 1841. About 770,000,000 acres ceded and ancedmi new lands, on this side too Rocky moantains, still remain to be broaght Into the market to say nothing of the Immenio region which stretches from tire base of these moantains to the Colarnbia rtver. We hold oat to the people of other eoantriee an ln sltatioa to some and aettle among as as members of Mr rapidly growing family and for the blessing which offer them, we reqaire them to look apon our coantry a their eoantry, and to unite with us la the great task of preserving our tnatitullons, and UrewbyarpetuaUng oar liberties." The Sabacriber beg leave to call the attention of their friends and the pablie la general, to the following arrangements for the year 1841. (or the purpose of bringing out CeMs.atos' Coeaaad Buirtg ruitnfirl. Sjilt! 3: t.r 5,1 SB a 5 Sf rfif rfrf 2 tcr.VVrJr ViCr 4 Jjrar nj, jj 5 1 A a B'ffmSsr StOPfa a 1 Also, the following Transient Phips, vit i alio, wv iuiiwwii, a rmiisioui Rumli Glovtr, Capt.

Moves. E(Ju, Coot. Wood, Iiuu (oru tntrrntn. 900 do. do.

AlorJk, Capf. 4saindsr, 800 do, do. 600 do. do. Ail of which are nearly new.

first class, copper od and copper fasteeed. The bat foar are owned eielasivelr by the ftabeeribers, a fsct which, (ex olasivo of their long standing la their easiness,) it is preaamcd, I sufficient gaarantee to the pablie which no other hoase in their line eaa present. Aad for the aesommodatioa of peraons wuaing to retail money to their families or friends, they have arranged the payment of their Draf is oa the follow. IniBank. The Previneial Bank, and aQ Its branches.

JreJassal I The Meter Bank, do do do (The National Baak, do do do All Drafu payable at sight at either of the above Baako, their Branches, or Agencies. aetUmd The City of Glasgow Bank, and all It Breaches and Arneies. m.UmL London. ngwisa. Bymes, Liverpool.

Passengers sen also be enraged from Liverpool to Philadelphia, Bootee, and Baltimore, by the Regular Packet skips, em application being made per aoaallr, or by letters, (postpaid.) addressed to CLOVER Jt McMURRAY, 100 PINE SOUTH, Jf. YORK. ASIST. la PHILADELPHIA, JlUEB HEHHEBMY, Jh. I BLfKETWB Strut.

It Pottsville, Ben) Btnnan, Esq. Ia Albany, T. Goaf Esq. In Toronto, (U. Roger Thompeom.

ffe also beg leave to assare our friends aad the Chile ta general, that the greatest paactaaliiy will abeerved la the sailing of the above chips, tog, titer with all othore which wo may have, end taai Pasoeacor oxportoaoe uo delay oa their arrival at the dillereat port whore they mean to em Bass, aaga iya )RIC REDUCED Beasmet Ceeteee, Bammer Roasdahoats, Sammer Pantaloons, 10 100 Sammer Vesta. 1 00 Bammar Cloth Frock aad Drees Coat, IN Ft Ceshoaly, to eioee MO OUt I era mar Goods, bv at. at! NKHAM, ptUlps Wo tg Worth Seeoad oppoem Wood. rttATUiilS' FlCAl rtriMSII FKAlha.RlT XT all qaallttee, from Ut eeatsap. OED8 aad MATT A8ES, of ail kinds aad usee, ready auae, er auoe ta order, at the kweet prioea.

Tatkinsa, Caehiona, Bedsteads, Backings, S. Hair, Moeo and Cattail, la aMs lo suit parehasor. t7 Vaesels faraished with Bedding, Cunataa, As at tae sboneot aoiiee. my7 em HARTLEY KNIGHT, Wo. Boath BECOND 8c.

I doora above Bpruoe. JB. THE 8KIN AND COMPLRXIuN. Da. P.F.GoouAWa "EAV Dl BI1DTI" possesses properttM of earprleing energy la pro daemg deheaie whit neck, hand aad arms, aad ptoteeuaf teem mm we amar seat, vy lis soota.

Ina aad amaileratiat eraoertieo it lmatedialel al lays the smarting ijritaWlity of the skia prsdaoed by the sting ef maeqaiiece or other aaaeee as. aasae Unammattoo, lemsits oataaeoae era p. ow, pma4e, beveo, tea, and ndimee, wkUe. by lu diiMiagproperuae, It stops the formation of wriakiee, banuhes them whoa pteoeot, and elicits a boaatifal iavenllo appearance. To be ao wharo else ia Phiiadelpaia.

bat at To CHESNUT Prwo ljpaf bottle. Also, for le. Dm. T. P.

Govv's VEOE TABLS ROL'GE," aa artiaia aaeejaalled lor the aormaaeney of he tint aad iu perfeet Imitation ef utaral Moaaa. Price eu per bottle A lao. for sale, Da. F. P.

Gotmara'a "POITDRES rRTH.E." ar Panetrarina Pownera. fordeetroy bu frHi Ha, wftich it ef ioctt at from five muiau. reesoVInc lam from the) cheeks. aair row the lorabead or neat, and, The skill ally asvlied, even the strong beard ef tha ehia, wiiaeu lalary. Pnco SI poreule.

Per aais only, ta a tvA of S55 3.8: I s. I. eMJ Id lie Philadelphia, U7tCiIE4CTSinel JaO lm' BTJSIWKSS OAKP Do. atoia74 Spraoo oses diseases in half the t.me over heard of before. sl ly af.

home, 79 Kaoe.ueet. uia sxiai.ro Arttfio.nl Lg.Ars,Handt,Crstchs, Ac (o ly w. 71 Jtaoe St. Iffrds, Guinea Pig, sb. hits, L.p Dogs, Ac, lor sale or eicnsnre.

(ol lya A. Stewart db Bern, iUany Lwrnstr Yard, BROWN Street, above Fourth Jyl 3ra FelhaBa's Cendv. Original and snip Girmim. Depot 74 N. THIRD cor.

Cherry. fjyi4 3m 4S KbstUbIu Mans'aetarer e( Pare American OAT MEAL. North Fourth st. ai3 ly Koria'a Pstsm ILVJthTS ft Htriu, seilii Htriu. teiling 1 8t jl 3ra Ofl at cost.

Ns.n NORTH THIRD I Waa. O. Hinuor Coa Poum Fly Ntti ft Htrut, Chess for Cash. 83N. Mil a5 9m II.

SorTe, Plamber, No. 14 8. Beventh Street, (B. Johnson, Foreman.) )ylW ani Or. J.

Co a fort ha Rbmovsd to ttsN. VI comer of "TXTH and WOOD 8u. 3n Jotua Laws. ALDERMAN fliceGaitN as s'ser aaees Bit md N. rriSl Sra E.

Cnderwood. Lati No. 1 DECATUR 8t Prices to salt the times. jySt 3m IP. Bono's Cooes Sprats I st, above Poplar Lane, "apply on hand, at HI OLD AND EXCHANGE PAPERS, for Wrap, ping, Ac, In qvantiUee to sail parohasers, su be had at the Ledger Offiee.

if tf FOR SALE, CHEAP A ttcooiiu hand 3 lo 3t Horse Power STEAM ENGINE, with sab stantial and well ma'te retarn fine Doutr. Al'o small 1 to 1 Horse Power neatly finish ENGINE. Apply at tha Leaser I fice. nM EbEtA.MT JAIilNET PURN1TUXK, at th. Oahmsl Mahsrs' Ifarsreoou.

No. 18 SOUTH FIFTH Street, below Wainsi. The snbsonher respectfslly invites the atiention vf his aamerons eaatomers In the city and thronghost eoantry, to his splsndid assortmrnt of FURNITURE, which for bstaiy of desifi, variety attars, acd moderate prices, he assurss them eannst te sqaalleil ia the United States. N. B.

The Fsmitaro is all manalaetared by the best workman in the trade rmticu and imxn. pslrai iseitavm being positively exe'aded. fM.3myt CRAWFORD R1DDET.L PRINTING, or EVERY DESCRIPTION, from the LsaoasT 8u POST IN 9 BILLS down to CARDS and LABELS, done at least ens oaris Utt than at any ether Office, by C. L. HUGHE8, 40 WALNUT Street, one door below Second.

Also, constantly for sale Stationery, SCHOOL BOOKS, BLANKS, Miscellaneous and Javenl Moots, at ranee prices. mis ly? WILLIAM P. GEDDE8, BOOtTJOB AND fANCY FB.MTBR, 1U QUEBNUT 8treot, entrance in uaoson's Aiiey. Books, I Ciraalara, PamahleU, I Check, Catalogaes, Bill Head, Tiektli, LaUU, tfsrirss, and Bill of Lading, Hat Tips, raiirrio ta tat us at Annan, a rata ratcss. t7" Basiness, rrotessionaL and VlaiUng CARDS etegsntly printed on a polished ssrface, with Fanoy, Plain, Ornamental, and Script Type, similar bt appearance to eopperplato, and at half the prioo.

Bali, BUam ami Branat Printing executed 1b aD lu braaehee, together with Xylographic Print. Ing, ia every variety of color. fl oodtf OAN OFFICE OP THE COUNTY OF PHI. AJ LAOELPUIA, N. TT.eorner of SIXTH and CALLOWHILL Btroetswhere MONEY will be In I.

ll w.uiuiu, in ti5 wt iw.il iiHviuih inn juai ehandis of every description, Diamonds, Watch, cweiry, uiouung, rami. are, st. Persons la want ef Money will be aoommodstod upon rcatoiable terms, and all article will bo ksst ssvsn months, If required. Private entranoo la SIXTH St. ma iys) SAMUEL NATHANS.

SOUTHWARK FIRE INSURANCE COMPA. NY. No. 103 WALXVT UTRAAT PaararoAL CaaiTia. CamAL aathoriied by Law, Ssrit ooa.

Tii Compary eratlaaee to Insure against Loss ot Damage by FIRE, on Buildings, Goods, Ware, or Merchandise generally, Hoasehold Faratture, oaips in son ana on me stocis. iIm :tir.iMn riuBiTD iMnff ir.k....it by Canals, Railroads aad Steamboats, on the usual (avof able teraa. naiOTOiat Joseph Bellas, John Newman Peter Williamson. Geo. M.

Hlekllng. Wat. 8. NeUson, Charles Riser. iievi Taylor.

P. A. Bsybold, ibert Cabmra, J. J. KrWer, GEO.

K. HICKLING, President. JOHN M. COLLOM, Soereury. )cl 7wo ETTER To DR.

HIGBkE. WtU ana Can. XJ lumativt Patitnl ntgltet la avail kimsdf aj Ms amy nn awons aj curt DR. HIGBEE is raadv at all times to submit to the strides! Investigation aa to the merit of his Medicine, and Into toe train of tne testimonials and statement published with his sanction. MR.

COMBS, the writer of the following letter, is a most upright and respectable eitisen of New York, and oonseioas that his life was saved by Dr. Highee's medicine, he felt it to be a duty to stats the fact to Dr. H. His disease was understood to be confirmed Ce. tumpHan, and all hope of relief had been abandon ed, until the valaable present from an anxious mo ther, of the same medicine which had preserved her own life, restored him from despair, aad indicated the path to health and iu blessings.

Mr. Combs, it will bo seen, refers to Mr. Joseph Justice, ef Trenton, N. a gentleman who4e Integrity of character is too well established to admit of the sappositioa that he would sanction any attempt at deception. Mr.

Justice has been extensively and favorably known as the publisher, for more than twenty years, of the Trenton Emporium and True American one of the oldest and most popalar nswspapers published in New Jersey. Read the following extract of a letter, from Mr. Samuel H. Combs, 128 Essex street, New York, to Dr. Higbee i niv roan, Apm to, ini.

Dear Sir I have been asing yoar Byrop, and am now eaite a different man, and have taken but three ooltlee, and before I commenced I did not think that I eoald ret well, bat now I am roinr to work. The way that I came to take it, my mother aent for me to eomo to i ronton, ana one would eare me. She knew the value of yoar medicine. She ay it has kept her alive for five years, and she think it is the best medicine in the world. If you will ess Mr.

Justice, Editor of the Trenton (N. Empori um, he will tell you who I am. roars, in aasie, bamosi. it. uomuo.

17" H. is daily roeelvinr evidences similar to the above, of the aatonishiag effeets of hi medicine la cares ef Consumption, Asthma, Bronchitis, uieerateo sore raroei, uougas, iOias, ca. une bottle or less will euro a recent ease of Catarrh or Cold. The very first dose convinces the patient of It efficacy. It 1 very pleasant to the taste aad aoverprooaees naasea or stcaneso ot tne stomaca.

DR. HIABEE'S PRINCIPAL OFFICE is at No. 37 NORTH FIFTH STREET. Philadelphia. If is Medicine mar also be obtained ot Joseph Soott.

Wilmington, Del. I Joha Wind, Lancaster and Beaa A Shrack. Norrisiewa, Pa. Parchaser of Dr. Higbee' Medicinal Preparations shoald el.

way see that hi slgnatare ia upon every Com. poena. jsv im EA81ERN SHORE OP MARY. LAND MAIL LINK Tarsi a FOUR Hart Fan Caatku Will vs RLKTON. oa Monday.

Wedeesdav and Sa. arday, after the arrival of the Car from Philadel. phia and Baltimore, eay 1 o'clock P. for Warwick, Handred of Sassafras, Georgetown Reads, MUlingtea, SeddlervUle. Chestertowa, Centerville, Baston, Trappe lo Cambridge.

EF Passengers from Philadelphia will take the M. train, aad from Baltimore the e'elook AM. train. Pare to BASTON, Two Dollar. aJ oral 8HARPI A MURDICK, Proprietors.

SALT WATER A 8EA rho nearest aocee from this eity to a I9A1 SALT WATER, A BRA BREEZES is at PORT PENN, where there are two large hotels for the acoommodatioa of visiters. The Steamboat KXN T. Capt. Rom, leaves Arch Street Wharf every MONDAY, WEDNESDAY aad FRIDAY, at 7 o'clock, A. aad arriwa at Port Praa about It o'clock.

Returning the following day passe Port Peaa about o'clock, raachisg Um eity about o'clock la the afternoon. Pare either way, 71 fta oodim SEA BATHING ANHION ni HEALTH. FIERY BTABMs Tha Stage wiU leave Barlingtoi rerv TUUtDAY. THURSDAY aad SATUR. DAY for the above aamed watering place, upoi the arrival of the Morning Lino of sieamboats from PhUadelphia passing throagh Mount UoUy, Pom and Maanahawhia, and arrive at Crane's Perry roppeaho the Af t.

HsaiU) ia time Morose over wheo that ado permits. Re taming, leaves Craae's Perry at to'eiookA. everyMONDAY, WEDNESDAY aad FRIDAY. Pet seats, apply a Byre A Buaael, Barttngura i Charles Bryaat, Mount Holhr, aad S. K.

Crane, Crane's Ferry. Pre from Barlinrtoa so Manna, aawkia. Sui. CHARLES BRYANT A CO. Iy we gULAB A vslAncj at W.

t'FTrr' HiiHiBS a rWILMJNGTOW STAGE. The A jrSberiberhao oommtnred running at AMtrveeoibe above rente Tri Woekiy, loavrng B. H. WILEY'S COLUMBIA HOTEL, ia Bttrnttt tamrs, every if dog, Thaa idap and Batawaam, at 7 e'sloek, A. via Centre ville.

Rtaraiag leaveo Afrs. iasy'l Kstai, tea, the same Amy, at I oeUek, P. M. The sab oenber will faraiah eoaveyaaeeo from Xsnnel Sqaare to other plaoes ia the vicinity. Para to Reanett Sqaaro.

oii oeola. HS lm B. BV WIXJ6T, Pioprietot. OiT LKTTKRS JJrmainini it At Patt Office, August 1, 1841. Cy" Persons applying; for Advertised Letten will plr as raonUon tb date of the list A Arlams Ssmaal Aldrieh Rev Jons Arers Oeo Anirio laaae Apoal ennnoa AoaiMa Geo Armiirong MrsBy bella ArnaleTL Amie.

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Tea. The tea plant it tuoceoafully crjlti rated on a large acale in the Islaad of Msdeira, at aa elevation of WW loot etwve tito see, by Henry Veitcb, ei Briiisb Consul. Th quality of the loaf is excellent; tha whole theory of preparing it. Is merely lo destroy the herbaceous taste, th leave being perfect when, liho hay, they omit an agreeable odor. But to roll Bp each loaf a in China, I found too expensive, though boy and gins are tmptoyea at a cent per aay.

Tnia dip octilty is represented at sn insuperable obstacle lo the snoot mlul cotapetinon of tha now too Dianlalioos in Aaaam, (Briiiah India) with th till cheaper labor of China. The enterprising ei oonsol ia now engaged in comprsaiigf tha lea leave into small cake; which can no dona at trifling, expense so a to enable hint lo export to England Immense quantities, at lower price, than would import it from China. Compression would hay one inportant advantage over rolling the leaveo. It it pe formed when the leaf ia dry I where tha rollinc re quires aioistare, and subsequent roasting on to per piatee aicsmsry so prevent auoatmeaa. Ia this proccsa the acid of the tea acta apon the copper, and causes that asthngency which wo remark In all tha China tea.

The oloa Iniruna, ibo flower of which i aaed to scent the teas, especially tha blackjrrows lo riantly in Madeira. Arthax. The mows of th orang treea and other ov gToen, will strik root and produce perfect plants. If well watered and kept in lh ahado Brodity'l Worki aj Aafur. To BroRTtacaT Ann HuaTtax.

The nrotrritv tor of rsMaf tvi farm ia Abwtvtoo and iand townships, Montgomery county, arm ounce their dVterminaiioa to proarcute every persoa who shall presume to hunt npoa their premises wilhout peTmission. osa i Wo erJorment eaa bo truuitorr the impress ion which it leaveo ia permanent; and what ia done with diligence and effort communicate to the mctator a hidden force, of which wt cannot ay how bt its may Eadean David apr Martia artia Carah Maxwell David May John A Ifatthe rublia LaMaer.l Messrs Editou A'wat a month since, I Commodore Stewart's order relative lo tha new uniform of the Navy, pnhliohed, inviting all concerned, to call at his office and reed the Regulations," a copy of which, he had received lrom ino itopartmeui. Along with some friends, (officer.) I went to the Navy Yard, and read the letter book and amongst other things, found the following sen tence, wnicn I copied, viu Uniform is to oe worn oy an cincers wno may be attached to any vessel, navy yard, eta uon, recruiting service, or nospitai, tor duty, an less absent from ih station." Unon inouirv br one of the offloem preeent, how tha Commouoro construed this sentence, his Scecretary answered, that tha Commandant had told him, be considered the whole city and Liberties a comprising th limit of the station. and that from the nator or language of the order. all officer on dutf.

wore required to wear their uniiorms, af alt (ims, unless mt were ar sont row the city. now, such being Commodore stewsriseoo iruction of th matter, I want to know how it is, that not only th General Older of the Department is disregarded, but that also the spe cial order of Commodore S. is utterly disobeyed by those under his command, wilhout consequences of any kind resulting to Ihe offender I uia iron Bide bas not boon wont, hereto tore, to issne order which were to be obeyed or disobeyed, as it suited those under him, and we are, therefore, the more surprised that he should permit in a case like the present, where disobedience to the order of ibo Secretary of the Navy, is aiao involved, wo are, nowever, a wars that Commodore Stewart ha been absent from the city a good deal lately, on special duty, and it ia possible that the enforceraent of his order may be owing to this cause. Should it be so, we would inquire what becomes the duty of tne next in commend, wnen tne commodore ta absent Ought he not to carry out the orders of hi superior, as well in one esse as another and itt'j, why this one omitted I We think the General Order of the Secretary of the Navy an excellent and wholesome one. because, it onto reed, il.will compel many who have heretofore rendered themselves ridiculous.

to become, once more, something like civilised men and we believe that if efficer are compelled to wear their uniform in the ttreew, at all timet, it will prevent the occurrence of much which ha heretofore brought odium on the Navy, through it anvorfay members. At all event, no matter iwhelher it reanltt may be baneful or beneficial, the order ha been doubly issued, and according to all rule of discipline, it ought to be obeyed but that it is not, is notorious We would, therefore, ash where the fault lie and whether Commodore Stewart ia contented lo have hi order defied and laughed at A ClTUtlf, FkltNDLT TO THE NaVV. Correspondenos of the Pablie Ledger.) TuCKEUTOrt, N. Aug. 9.

A Camp Meeiintr will be held on the land of Judge Tucker, in the vicinity of Tuckerton, on the 26th of Aucust and a more eligible spot could not be selected, on the Atlantic Visiters can not onlv come thither in car riares4 but in boats, by inland navigation, forty miles from the southwest and northeast, and land on A wharf Within naif a mile of the oamp. where carritures will Convey camrf equipage and people to the camp. Ia front of the camp a riv. olet pasms through tha woods, that will supply man and beast with water. In the town ara a number of stores, that can supply the necessaries, conveniences, and ornaments of life.

It has been remarked by reverend gentlemen and others who have attended the meetings at this olace. uiat gooa oraer amongst visiters and citizens Das always pervaded the camn. From sn emu nene a small distance in advance of the tents. may be seen great sheets of green salt meadows, the bay, gulfs, beaches, and the great Atlantic, dashing its mountainous briny billows on the shore, the sound of which resembles distant thunder i and while the ministers of the Ever lasting Gospel are zealously sad eloauenilv nor. trayingthe deformi ty of vice and the beauties of virtue, tne great lira cause is speaking sub limely through the foaming billows of the mighty Atlantic, Prepare to meet thy God and brings to the contemplative mind tne words oi tne royal psaimist, iney that go down to the sea in ships, and occupy their business on tne great waters, tnese men see the works ol the Lord, and his wonders in the deep." White Men Kidnapped Ncoaoti.

On Tuesday moraine of the present week, our town was thrown into considerable excitement by the arrest of three white men. supposed to be disci ples of the Mormon prophet, Joe Smith, who were caught in the set of decovine from their rightful owners several slaves of the neighbor nooa. ne iacts oi tne case, ss near as we can gatner them, are about as follows On Monday evening last, one of these disciples came to the field where a negro man in the employ of mr. wm. urown was at worn, ana onerea to assist him and as many as he could get to join him in escaping from the service of their mas ters in Illinois, ana wouia send tnem on to Canada.

The boy, who is a trusty, faithful servant, and not slow in tact, agreed to meet the abolitionist at a certain point near the Mississippi river at 10 o'clock that night, and to bring as many of his fellow slaves with him as he could get. The Abolitionist then returned to his comrades Id prepare to meet the slaves and the negro immediately went to Mr. Brown, his master, and informed him of the plot, and offered to assist him in taking the villains. Ho accordingly got four other negroes, and at the appointed time repaired to the place of meeting. Mr.

B. ia the mean time collected several of his neighbors, and secreted themselves on the road between the place of rendezvous and the Mississippi river. The slaves were met at the spot appointed by the Abolitionist and one of bis comrades, and a third one of the gang, they said, was at the ri ver a skin waiting to convey them across. After man coomtulations and venr brotberlv shaking of hands, they set off ana in am to the river, to join tne man in me sum, relating to in slaves Ike great success they had had Heretofore in sending off their colored fellow men to Canada, where they were now enjoying their freedom, Ac. fee.

As they approached to where Mr. Brown and His company lay, air. rJ. rose up and demanded a halt, and at the same moment the negroes clinched fast hold of their white brothers, and observed that they were priaooers. and resistance was needless.

The slaves know in of the man in the skin, the next move was to secure him. which was accomplished thus Mr. 0. aaa one oi toe sieves repaired to ine nana oi UlC liver, auiu ai gim tw mJ wmwa, who rowed up immediately within a few rods of the snore, and inquirea lor tus comrades, ne slave told him they were coming on with his wife and that he must come aslior and let him get in the skiff. This he refused to do until his comrades came up.

Mr. B. finding that the ae gro could not prevail upon him to come ashore, then came on and leveled his rifle at him. threat ening to shoot him if he longer refused. Ia as instant be waa on snore aaa saie in tne ciutcne of the negro.

The three were them takes to the house of Mr. B. and ruarded till Toes day morning, when they were brought to this place and examined before Justices Tuttle and Wilson, and held to hail ia the sum of $2000 each. Failing to give th bail, lar all three committed to iaiL ahsT (Mo.) Courier. Bails Oo of the eor stables of our borough recently called upoo aa individual with the pleasant k.

kul nnnat arsiast him for root. This wasanow thing for oar awlVwiiattj friend ag be hast irequonuy iwaiom noose k.n iom bail, a in in mount eaa. for the rent, and had never bee troubled sboui tKaanattar. ThSrS BaOSl bO OOmO BisUIS why did sot tko ootastaDio emu apon am aau at aamal Has not to ho said the eoav a Well I think it's Tory hard east 1 1 bad a groat deal of trouble running a boa to get 1 1 tL. Bail SUM immm wj Hna awalM real sty rxcaaays foyer.

CoLoxiD PxorLS CanAPaAaatlerrrpt is making to induce the colored popolalioai ol Canada to emigrate to Jasuueaw The Mswtreal Courier eomputee that the aumber of aegroe ia Canada, who have escaped from slavery ia the Bombers states of Uus l'uoo, is about X) fKO. TwaaUjwJIowojatai Coasgreaoa August BlIXTK. Btertt Bmimn Mr. Allen'a raaola. tiou to eonJirm aUMainaiioaa mith aoon doors waa eillcdsp nr.

Alien oelendrd bis resolution, eo'siderina; it due to the body, as it was intended as a eh, ngs of "wouanea rate, He would not go into the iginaf motive for adopiicg the rule, nor weald bo propose to loelale ivi waa manuest taat teey saoaia not oe oo ouhlie. In regard to nomination they sksnW re made pablie, lioeaase others ware made puMie, and aormaalioaa were intended for ihe pub. Ucby their Rrpresonalives. The SO pls had a right to know nut only who were their servants, but hat were th rsaaaoa lot their nominations. Mr.

Alien spoke also of the opinions of the dominant party upon th subject elfie holders, aad refsr redio thelnvitaUoa la th President's Meseag to BVraltintajkaa thaW sum a waieaa saoaio make tor iheir confirmation. Secret eeaaions, Mr. Allea contended la eonela slou. were sou American. Mr.

Allea having fia ished his speech. Mr. Clay, of said the preposition or the to aator from Ohio was not to be tolerated tor a ate. meat. Theesalliahed rules ef the Saaou aamA not ho repealed.

1 hey had been esuMised la tha wisdom of the Senate, and were impetuous in their character. He shu'd now move the yeas and aavs. which were ordered. The vote stood, veaa as. noes SO The Portificatioa Bill was then called ua aa tha anfiniahed business of the y.

1 Mr. Woodbridge defended the amendment propoa. Ing the fifty thousaad diuara for Detroit and Bat fafo. The debate was eontinaed by Mr. Pevler and Mr.

Tappaa. Mr Tappaa was 'ppoaed to fortifi eat and in favsrof proecling the harbora. The population would protect the antry at home, aad the Navy should protect Ic sbroal. Heeoa caned with the seatiments of the Senator from Kea tacky. i The yeas and a tys were ordered and tha question waa here taken upa the app op.iauoa for Detroit.

it wm rejectee, to ii. Mr. t.ina thoa proposed sa appropr aiion of 000 for Port Leaven worth an4 Vort Oi oa. This, too, was defended by the Seaajor from aad then after a word from Mr. Preston, it was reject ed witcooi a divisioo.

Mr. Sevier, of Arkanaas, thea proposed aa amendment of tiO.OOO lor ihe deieuca of the frontier of Arkansas. Taa veaa and nava war ealleid. land the vote stood, ayes it, noes 17. mr.

Ben lea moves a a additoaal eeetioa to the. bill making provision lor the payment ef the militia claims of Georgia and Maine. Mr. Walker rave notice mat if the Senator from Georgia pr. ss his amendment, he sboald move be claim of MisUsslppi oa aocoant of the per cent.

fund. Mr. Linn said he should move aa amendment for the Missouri Volanteers. Mr. King of Ala.

aaid he should move the el aim of Alabama, the 8 per cent, fund inclaied. Mr Barrow said if the Georgia Senator pressed his amendment he shoald fool called upon to press the claims of Louisiana. The debate ended ia the rejection ot the Georgia Lt OO 11 The other amendments for State Claims were aoT psssed. The Bill was then reported to the oster Ta two amendmenta for aarvuys, aad arrest as 40.000, were concurred ia. Mr.

Clay, for nancial reasons, Woverl a non in the amwdrmaart tot' a Western1 Hospital. i A debate arose, pending which the Senate ad. joaroad. Hocsa Mr. iver, of New Tork, moved the eonaidoratioo of the evolution whica he gave no.

tiee ot yesterday, as follows i Ktilrtd, That the Rales of this House bo so far amended, that all the amendments offered ia Com. auttee ef the Whole, whether adopted ia committee or not, apoa the bill for the es tabliahment of a liaeai bank, shall be voted on in the Hoase, by yea aad nays, on fifth of the mem bora present requiring tha A same. Mr. Oliver said this was sa important resolution. i and he trusted that the Hoase would now aase.it to lu adoption.

Ho hoped this, especially, would bo granted. mr. ruimoro, ot is. rose to a question of orte Ho wished to know if the resolation of his Mlieagae (Mr. waa la ardor.

The speaker rs replied in the affirmative. Mr. Barker moved to lay the Insolation oa tha table rejected. Finally, the rcaolatioa was re Jerted ayes X07, noes ti. Batata il o'clock a atotlon was mid that the Hoara resolve itself into Committee of the Whole for the parposo ef further considering the Bill to ft incorporate a Fiscal Bank of the United Stale.

Mr. Clark, of N. T. resented the Chair. Mr.

Joha T. Mason, ef Md. addressed the Hoase In oppositioa to Ihe BUI, saying much less of tha Bill aoder consideration thaa of the party politios of the eoaatry ai ef Marvland. Mr. Masoa eaa.

tended that the Bepreseaialivee from the eity of Baltimore and fnm two other election districts asisrep'sseatod their eoastitacnts anon the sabiaei of a Bank, and argued that the five districts were in oppositioa to uo Bill. Mr. Brown, of Philade.phia, addressed the Coat. mi tee erminat the Bank, enterinr at kensth aad in detail into the legislative enactment of th State of Peantylvania, which to the charier of the V. 8.

Bank at Pciinsyivaaia. i The floor was thea given to Mr. Botts. The Committee rose aad the House adjourned. (his eonteii pUtod to take the Bill from us Cora.

mittes oa Friday i JAJ Utm ormd fcr tan rXatts ledger vtxs naivn usBna. var. a a vr aanaauar, aaag a. John Hsran. foaad oa tha wharf veaiardav.

a noa his face, drank, ashamed no doubt rined. Marv Maffit arievod at laa ahaanea aa bar haa. band, rot in toxica led. and raiaad a crowd about bar house sent dowa stairs. Joha H.

Winters was found kat and fa'l of steaas, rather dismxed to burst his boiler flood, paid down the dust, walked eft smiling amidst ihe laugh tar ef the oatsido bar loangers, who were tickled at tha way Joha did the thing. r. A LtTTLl Bit or a Mitas. One nirht laot week, as a very respecuble gentleman waa returning home from a champaigns supper, soma thing lh worse for th wear, sad accident bo fel him. The night waa very dark, and ha was not aware that a grata in tha side walk had carslessly been left open, till he fell through it.

so tne ooioiui excoriation ot his enrns, and sound himself smong the coalsjin the cellar. He could not climb out for tha edges of the hole ova, bead wars) beyond his reach, tha watchmen was asleep, as usual, and his cries were unheard by tha in ma tee of tha house. He named tha night among the coale. In th saoming the door woo opened by a huge aogro, who insuoty seised bint by the collar, taking hint for a thiat It was ia vain that tha intruder rernorjstratod tha black would listen to no sxpostulslion. The Captain struggled, and the negro adasrjoiahod hint with a box oorthe ear.

Taa Wow waa turned, and to it they went, hip and thigh, cursing and swearing, till the aoroar brought the) tasaily to tha rosea e. The unibrtunsto trsspaa ssr did not, aevsrthelses, oecape a severe poaa cling. We anderstanal that be was anoat to eosameDce a suit for oamages tgainat Ceosr a Ae it was only a little au of a mistako. owing to Uaoars carsataaoeas rn leavuig taa grata open, anal as mere so rearass to be bad from Cesar, ws advise him to haaa th sxaftar np, and maks the sawtaf it Bosfom foyer. A Cass or SuicWaWTbe foUowinar aonotms of the appearance of the body af a young woman, who committed suicide in not urjeorrunoa mode, is from a physician who correspond with aa Albsnrpoper: I read last week A beart airteriin ammi at the decease of a fine aad amiable vvMinr md who fell a victim to fashion aha faucet aavaair ta daatk! Apart from tha prevailing inJatoaUoa which leads females to cooimit eWxni and rav fined suicide, she ia aaid to have keea an uacora.

monly intelligent and pronujiog gtrL Thraady pwoextted a dreadful mt hL The ribs were contracted ta within half their natural circumference, and the shoulder bis 'Irs were actually lapped over catch other I The chest was, of course, eztrvsaely narrow, aad sot half the a. tsjral room was left toy the actioa ol the bean, aad the is pi ration of air into the Jongs. The ensequeace was death. I X. I I it T'l A rw Shoaj, Dtscovcsga thk Atlas.

Tier The following description of Ts shoal ia the Atlantic has recently bees posted at Lloyds Baroue Cartnee, mm St. Lucia to London. sailed troaa tjwweo May, 1M1. Oa Sunday, Jane 10, Bussed a shoal half a cable's length to the northward of the ship it appeared the sue of the quarter deck, with oca weed almost a wa.h. with the water's exfre the sea did not fcreak.

It is to he regretted that the weather would not permit ihs slup to bronghl to, to examniie Uus fwnliogdstirvr. There ia a ahoal aienlicoad ky Partiy, ia his hfcawr of the Atlantic Ocean, as having been seen by a Spanish ship ia hi kt jj de. at toin aad fan. 3 deg. 6 mia which deviatra froca gay aalculalioo 15 aailes A aad 44 miles aad which placea this dangerous rock.

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