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mgi oi the Anti-maonic fraternity as rlths been tuted, that Temperance Socie and unpatriotic, to the ex ties were Formed, in the first place, in some treme. The oblitrations and neualties part of New England; it would be a privilege comprises two volumes of the Lady 4 Book; one of the cheapest publication iu the United States being furnished to subscribers, monthly, at the moderate price of Three Dollars per anuunu of initiation, he says, are more binding and rigid than those imposed upon ma io Know uieir origin and usefulness. JOHN JOHNSON. Baltimore. June 28.

1831. e3E Ut'lUCn CkuAl Is how eatirtlj drj and totally unfit for use. Thos. Foll-mer, Esq. our enterprising and industrious Supervisor, has a force preparing aiaterials to repair the Dam, and will effect the object as soon as the river falls sufficient! low to be enabled to work.

Thus in a very short time, we may expect to see our canal again in use. AH our boats are now compelled to unship a considerable portion of their Markley, after hit conviction; was found reading the rprt of the trial. Markley casually remarked that, had the witnesses examined the body ofMrs. Newey more closely, they would have discovered two more wounds in the left side. He denied that he killed Newey.

he said that he had been visited twice in prison by a person who was guiltv of the murder; that he advised that person to sons, accorumg to tne lucid expositions of the celebrated Morgan, Soutbwick, and other worthies, some of whom are now numbered with the mighty dead. The public exhibition of the locomotive engines on the Baltimore and Ohio rail lie says, according to the expositions of road, which was to have commenced yesterday, is necessarily deferred for a few days. The 27th of the present jac uii country, mat uis advice he be- neved was taken. lhese disclosures! loauingai ioruiumaenanu. anu ascenu the river, in a worse manner than the The July JXo.

A AEW VOL.IDIE. The next publication, which will be early in July, will commence another series; there will be every exertion used to retain the favorable impression which has been obtained for the work at home aud abroad: and the publishers have no doubt in being fully able to realize the expectations of their friends TheJu- it was supuoseu. wouia Hare af were made to a fellow nrisoner. solemn promise of secrecv not to be h. I old fashioned icay.

for heretofore they had boats especially adapted to the purpose. Nor at this seasion can thev des ken until after MarkleVs death. forded the makers of the different engines sufficient time to have finished them, and also to have adjusted their working parts bv private experiments this be true, the idea suggested above, cend the river with a sufficient load for lum-udikiey uiu notmaKea lull, open i the Susquehanna Division of the canal. Ao. will be embellished with tuose cuaracters auuoeu to, masons are only bound to support the members of their order, while Anti-masons are bound to deprive masons of office, and oppose them with all their strength, assist each other to obtain office.

The Doctor says, he was startled with horror, when he heard of the murdered Morgan; but.he says, the blood of those uutortunate individuals who fell martyrs to Anti-masonic vengeance, aroused his sympathy and indignation to the extreme. The number of Anti-masonic murders, he conceives, surpasses those committed by masons. He makes but inasmuch as this supposition has proved erroneous, a further postpone uu-ui, cuiiies- JUiltoniun. siug, be shut out from pardon, is fuiiv confirmed. Sentinel.

ment oi some days is requisite. The engine of Mr. Davis, of York, Penn. has been materially altered since its trials of last winter, and from the suc- quarterly Plate of the Fashions, which will be ottered as a specimen of future improvements, its execution will be superior to any thing which has vet appeared iu this country of the kind. Having redeemed the pledge we made to the public in the onset, to make the work creditable to ourselves, and satisfactory to ail who patronize it, we feel authorised to state, that as our Nkw York, June 8.

LATEST FROM EUROPE. By the arrival of the niftpr winc.i aas attended the private ex periments which have been made with within the last two davS. it promises Richards, iloldridge, from Liverpool, on the 24th of Mav, the ediim-s mention ot those committed by eastern Anti-masons, The Doctor was not to be allured hv courier and inquirer received Loud. to perform well. The rotarv engine of Mr.

Childs, of is also on the ground. An engine from New lates of tlie the great Anti-masonic Rush lijrht of the I abilities and willingness have increas and 24th. fennsvlvania; but, on the contrary, he ed with an augmented list of subscri- lhe principal news by thi: by the briiiancv of the Iijjht. the arrival is I bers, no ettort shall be wanting on our THE COMPILER. ork was lauded yesterday anil a fourth from the interior of Pennsylvania is hourly expected.

The engines will ali be placed on the road as earlv more easnv enabled to extricate him- elf from the labvrinth of inicjuitv into which he had been heedless! nlunp-ed. as possible, where they will be tried the inventors, and such alterat The character of the Doctor appears to be that of a true patriot: for. no sooner Gettysburg. July -I. 1S3I.

Roger H. Taney, Esq. of Baltimore, has been appointed Attorney General me piouauiiuy oi a rupture between pai to render the future uumbers, in trance and Austria. The Poles have every particular, SUPERIOR to those not met with any new and the which have beeu so extensively appro-rumors circulation, are all iu their ed. lay" A large amount of dues on subscrip- Ihe question of Reform in England iions remains uncollected.

We res-is considered settled, and the question peclfully request agents, and others already is, when will an election under i whose accounts are Itill unclosed, to adjustments made as may be required apprised of the machinations of -vs suuu uiereaiier as tne Jioard oi Ui rectors receive notice of their beim antimasonry, than ne renounced all further connexion, and held it ud as a bea of the United States, in the place of readiness for the public trial, the Board the anticipated new state of thinr John M. Berrien, Esq. resigned. will cause it to be announced, in order that all who desire to witness the inter CrThe Frederick Citizen states, that esting spectacle may be present. con to the world, that men inijjht beware.

Not as with the illustrious Rush, who says he was struck with horror at the proceedings of masonry, for a number of years previous to the exposure of his sentiments. Was that actinjr like a Joint Markley has given a full histo American. of nis hte to the Rer. Mr. Shaeffer; and ordered? Belgium continues unsettled.

The NationalCongress convened on the ISth May. In Turkey all is commotion, and the Rebels, who, strange to say, are in favor of despotism, will iu all probability succeed against the present liberal and en- Frederick. June un last, accordino-to annoint that, "being earnestly solicited to iish it, Mr. Shaeffer will yield." ment. John Markley, the murderer of patriot? No.

Why did he not, like the Doctor, immediately make known those evils he so much dreaded He avowed his sentiments, when all expec- iewey and his family, paid the forfeit lorward tlie balances due us, in their hands, at once, that no mistakes may occur hereafter in furnishing the wort promptly to those who settle their arrears. The enormous expenses which are necessarily incurred in publishing a work on the extensive scale we have adopted, does not admit of an apology for thus seasonably soliciting from all a compliance with our terms. A few of the numbers from the first of January, are still on hand, and caa be obtained by persons who wish to subscribe. All orders (enclosing the price of subscription) must be addressed to L. A.

GODEY CO: 112 Chesnut street, Philadelphia. June, IS3I. q. uue io ineoneudea laws ot Ins country. Rarely have we seen such a concourse Fayetteville.

Large collections have been made for the sufferers by the reat ugntened buitan. Don Miguel is hard pressed bv the English, and wo trust, ere this, by the lauuus oi eievauon, were extinguished, and has now made his final and oi people in tredenck, as was assem fire at Fayetteville. $10,500 have been bled from almost every quarter of the State, and from several counties of the rreucn. Under these circumstances, and the movement in Tercetra, the con sent from Philadelphia; upwards of tual struggle to ride into power upon the backs of a few broken down Anti-masons. CRITO.

S8.000 from Boston; $4,500 from adjoining btates. Pursuant to arrange stitutionalists have some little prospect ment, at half past 10 o'clock, A. M. the ueuiromng tne iyrant. The news from Turkey is verv unfa.

prisoner, accompanied by the Sheriff. Charleston; S2.600 from Norfolk; besides large sums from New York, Baltimore, For the Compiler. As I find some of the vorable. The rebels are carrvirm- ptn- tne uev. Air.

bhaerter and Doct. VV Tyler, the attendant Physician, was es- thing before them, and the SuTtan is Scholastusset uoto work masonic fVa- corieo to tue place ot execution by a aaut to nave upwards of 10,000 eftecti teries, I wish to put the following simple question before them, for operation troops at his disposal. There sppm eu ulscipiineu volunteers, be no doubt but that this i nsurrprf inn commanaed Dy Uaptains VV S. List or JLeUcr, jT EMAINING in the Post-Offiee, at Gcttys-sAj burg-, Adams County, Pa. on the 1st of July, 1831, which, if not taken out before 1st of October next, will be sent to th General Post-Office as dead letters.

has been instigated by Russian gold. SOFor the purpose of having less labor on the anniversary of the glorious Declaration of Independence, than we generally have on Monday, we print our paper a few hours earlier this week, than usual. and. perhaps, it wouid divert them for a week or two, so as to keep them from abusing their fellow citizens, of that ancient order. Here it is: lranquility is far from beinr rRstm-Pil son, v.armacic and fehelman.

An elo quent and impressive address was delivered by the Rev. Mr. Shaetter, ir which he traced the steps of the wretch at Dresden, which is described as still a state ol siege. Suppose 3 97 1-7 of Maine be p- B. Peter Moritz, 21 A report was verv nrevalentat Pari ed criminal from the lowest gradation Jacob Bear qual to $3 9o 4-o of New Hampshire: crime up to the horrid act he was that the Poles had obtained a great victory over the Russians; but it does not 54 4-7 New Hampshire to $5 1-9 Vermont: S-2 9-10 of Vermont to 51 tnen aoout to expiate bv an irnominiou Jacob Meals John A.

Miller John Miller Charles M'Intyre Peter Marks Andrew Bott Georg-e Bell Benjamine Bayly Georfre Bovers. 2 death, faithtuily representing to the liv seem to rest upon any good authority. 9 2o of Massachusetts: 6 H-iQnf ing mass around the scene, the sure have news as late throu-rh the Bel We have not suitable fractions for the proper publication of such arithmetical questions as that which will be found in this paper. We presume, however, it will be understood that 1-7 John Barrett Massachusetts to S5 83 8-9 of Rhode Island: S7 11 7-3 of ode Tsdami tn Sophia Mark awlut consequences of a life of sin, and gian papers, which only speak general- Iter. James G.

Brack-John M'Goy S6 49 5-S of Connecticut: 7 8 15-lfli oy the example before them conjurin them to follow a life of virtue and reli i.iiuKo jacoo Jiainng- ui uic auvance ot the Kussians, and iome trifling advantages obtained hv Robert Bryns ot Uonnecttcut to S8 x3 2-1 1 nf n- gion. The first fault of Markley was Wm. Betty the Poles iu their retreat. in Maine, for instance, means one-sev 510 1-99 of N. York to SQ IK.10 Tobias Buyer I ne following is an erfrarf f-n gambling, one regarded by too many of ot Pennsylvania: $11 16 5-26 of letter dated Vienna, May 7- Hwom.

cui.il. ou. juiouga considerable care has been taken to have the article accor Brook Wm. Barr Henry Biesecker Pennsylvania to 10 12-13 of Delaware: Sl2 6 1-21 of Delaware to Sll 9b Hugh M'llhenny N. Jacob Norbeck Elizabetli Noel Upton Norris Uavid Newman O.

Adam Oyster Barbara Oyler, 2 P. cki, and several of his o'iiicers, will be to Laybacii the rest of his ding to our understanding of rite cop Sarah Biggs G. tall will go to and th an mere are prouauiy some errors in uie community as venial, nut leadm on frequently to theft, robbery and mur der. After a solemn prayer by the Rev Mr.Clark.the prisoner exchanged adieu v.iiii his attendants, and the fatal con being adjusted he was launched into tin worid spirits with but a flight stru John Henry Coffin, 2 Patrick Cailan Sarah A. t- US 1 A'l D.

Pf.NSYLVAXIA IvfuntER. -l. ot Maryland: 14 25 2-17 of Maryland to SU 15 29-50 of Virginia: lo 1-95 of Virginia to ir 15 5-22 North Carolina: 5 52-35 of North Carolina to H-l2ol S-ruh Carolina: SC 16.15 of Carolina to Si6 L. -27 of Geiiria: ,18 55-57 of Georgia to f.19 15-17 of Ohio: S20 4-15 Jas. Cunningham, Esq.Samuel Patterson Joseph Pleimyer John Clouse ic.

it is sngniy crei'iiaDie to I ins paper has pursued, for some 151 I) 27th ult- Mrs. Mountpieasant town Andrew MTivain, ai ds of 80 years. Ok Mond: -h ft1 cain. ol relict of Mr. aged ujj gie.

tne Siieriif, to say t'uat he m-ed his sad duty with firmness, feeling. oerislei! declaration of his innocence, even Uhio to SI 9 11-14 7-10 t)f Keniuckv to -9 25: nfl: iventucKv; si; 15 I -95 oV Ten neree to 9 1 8 Isaac I'axton Henry Price Emanuel Fitzer Augustus Prutzman Mary Paxton, or Hannah Adair H. Thomas lteid Ym. Rath, 2 Hannah Russet! Michael Dochenly Eliza C. Bunn Samuel Deal K.

Uobcrt Ewing Henry Eply Nicholas Ecfcenrodc liachel England death. To the emphatic (lucsiion Louisiana: 1 2 4-9 Li oiii-iana bl-i-o Alabama: S25 5: 0f iamatu24 5U 1-27 of Mississippi: to S-V i- i Mr. Shaeft'er. put to him in tlie midst the horrid apparatus of death, and lien the ialal cord was about bein ad-isted. -v.

iietiier he was not guiltv of ic murder of John Newey and family. Doc Un'fi K'Pris rover Patrick l-'ricl, Jr. Jacob Sanders S2s 6 I to 29 7 of 1 Miu S-: 1 if i to S7.0 5 of Sentinel ITBEs KCTFcT.LV inform the citi- tune, a singular and violent opposition to the administration of our It pretends to be favorable to die administration of General Jackson, and in the heet, in. the s.tme rniuinn, wantonly abuses that of Gov. Wuif.

This couie is singular and if tlii paper had not been on the ruins of the Binn.s action, I v.tyAd be di-p-i-ed to consider it unaccountable. limns" paper and political groaned their in emi-ion of C. Handbill" "Munu.trxffi? fusTiJtion" Ve in 18-2 which required in the establishment oi th 'Pcsimjlvciaa Li-oi'-rcr." That paper ted the e-lection of Gov. Vojf. and enloied him to the skie-.

until after his inauguration: akn. behold came in o- Patrick l-'iiei, Sr. Philip Pail y.ens or jjittlestown and its vicin wneiiier was not accessary aving knowledge ut thn murder. Jolin Slcntz David FIct-Emma V. Smith i viil be equal to ,249 99 11-19 in' Robert answer r.e appealed to ids God.

before ity. i.ave entered into a COPARTNERSHIP, and hope, bv the strictest attention, to gain the full confidence of ail who may be pleased to Valentine Fale, Si G. Jol.n N. Atiam Guisieman TVm. Sadler, 2 Nicholas il.

Schriver Michael Shoenabruch James Stafiord Robert Stewart StauRer i Call arine (iroi: The crime pporteJ by July 3t. H. David Sheets whom would siiortly appear, and io whom wiin pei.iienee he looked for salvation. was entirely innoctntll in prison on the morning of his execution i.c positively asserted ids innocence to Dr. Trier, but when asked by the i )r.

to tell where he was at the time of the murder, he stated he was Carlisle, and when asked to make some explanation with regard to the Joe! Ha: Adam Swopc learuliig-; cowardice, H-jIebau T. pen am: LADY'S IJOOfv. liobcrt Tavlor U. John Uts Catiiarine Hersh Henry Huiiir.an Mary'riion E'cncei John Hcnthorn ever uap i. in ahum W.

npHK Sixth and last number of the ci. itiies found in ids -l --God ouiv kns "Volume, of the LADY'S Joh; he came 1-iUUK. is this Jacob Hi ay published, contain- in- an interesting dircrsitv of Tales, Mora! and Scientific Kssav. Popf rv.thp ii--d a To be convinced of the f.dsitv of declaration, although maiie under th S. F.nos K.

White Henry Welty James Work Adam Welsh Samuel Wislcr John Walter John Wilson Robert Wilson Esq.Adam Walter Fas: Let Jei.i-!,:ne:its. including two Coppe to look at the evidence the trial his threats the fact of ag in the couniv, within a few a verv appropn- and v.el! hnisiied for the aiso a General Index of the Con itents. I mil, es of -Newey coniradsctorv ernents iiis not bc-u: able to ac-n: for from to the niiit of murder liie 't space of one rear, we have, Lc coviar tremcs of n.c'.t! w.ey be i3d i ceii uy unremitted exertions. procured for the LAI) IJOOK, an enviable aration arrr.e to z'A oi r.or-:ir!T at found in ie of Isaac Kraii y. Andrew Kerrigan Edmund L.

Vouce L- John Yeagy Join Louiror; Aiexander'p. Young John J.ynch James II. Young M. Z. Nancy Mer.ongh George Zicgler, -i James Morrow WM.

W. BELL, Post-Mjlstes. July 4, IS31. 3t. Iist oriitttoi, REMAINING in the York Springs Post Of-See, Adams county, Pa.

July 1st, 1831. country. Tiths has not beeu accomplished witimut verv considerable ox- iie faf of his i wiien he return. ft ing litlie or no mo Baltimore, vet, on i Is i iinistration. i -the fact is.

up'wards oiTHllV.V. not ca.i Is not oiienng to pay a week joaril advance Do en is oi Adanis locracv UIOL3A.MJ JJUjUIAK. have been expended in EMBELLISHMENTS alone which comprise no less than GO eacn ot these facts and others makin; a link to the chain leading directly tl him as the murderer. The evidence Foii jBcaiitifiil jEiisrravinsrs. it llichard Hammand too strong for any lationat man to have any doubt as to his guilt It is conjec- WVM.

B. Baker it i a i an Anti-mason of hiii Dr. Miller Elizabeth Beals Jo standing, Anti-masonic bo- John Nuffield fharles Mitman Anthonv DeardorfT Henrv Mundorff practice for das, or weekc, or months, to take liie life of a fellow creature, with a mur-derous instrument of deth.3 Would not the crime be debarred, in virtue, and the fear of Gd? JOHN JOHNSON. COJIMTJN-ICATION'. As Temperance Societies have been a highly useful institution, to promote the cause of the Redeemer in the world; and to strengthen morality: it would be desirable to the writer to learn, through the medium of the Reli tureu mat tne unhappy man was under the delusive idea that a pardon or reprieve had been ranted to be used hr tlv of the State of ON' VARIOUS SUBJECTS, AND SOME OF THEM A SUPERIOR AND COSTLY STYLE.

In addition to these, there may also be included two appropriate engraved Title Pajres, with Indexes to accomna- George Diem David Mayers, Esq. renounced a.l further connexion with the Sheriff conditionally on the day of the booy ot which he was once a con spicuous member. Tn consequence of ny the volumes, and Fifteen pieces of Margery Donahay Christian DeardorfT David Eicker Philip Group Phebe Griest Peter Griest 2 Kebcckah Griest July 2. Jane Ann iNeely Hon. Richard Rush John B.

Smith Amy Wierman Burkhart Warner Gen. Samuel White, 1 Samuel Ziegler 11. WIRE MAN, P. M. 3t.

nia execution and that by confessing his crime on the scaffold, he might deprive himself of the benefit of such pardon. Let his fate be a solemn admonition to all who are not in the habit of controlling their passions. gious newspapers, where they arose, when oi tne most approved kinds which, with more than Six Hundred and Seventy-two large and closely printed pages of Letter press, together icpeateu importunities, ne was induced to become a member of that "diabolical institution, as he very correctly terms U. The Doctor considers the proceed- NewspaperHHCHIVE hey arose; and how they came into cxistenco. rRRCHIVE WSPAPE.

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