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jOTiiiilnW D n u a C o m i » g t* thft ■, )*4 ^ clepiocrotic njeehug h e l d fiX i]jg ifon \W e n t w o r t h . \ > n ih ttW th q a y . re esPruytaa'tv Head w n s otdled t o - f t v y j i t t o e appointed B e c r e tsty. ’ , Ttadohjeet oi th e meeting, as ittti ,„M*l«ti*li Lsq wh ? ,I w organization tv tty T h o m a s ______ _ qf o Demo cratic Assoc ation ©T the village ot Hqyw'jck.atldita vicinity- tho ikfitiston of aoriftd domoytqtto jinnctple?, .the awakening o f the democratic spirit, and to make 1 'arfsryfejneijpjI r attending the Moss Meeting a t Liar- ’ rat?.8-vitlo on me 3xsi insium. 'Q lf friction, it w a s tesrilvtilr, ‘that the liutafittfl’jfto- ■ceed to organize such an Association ! WhctetipoM consisting of’-JWfeterS, C; L- Hattiokton, Thrnll,.Wm. S., BftWdish,MDf Fi SheppHI, and a rWlPft, whicli v , . .. . „..Jomeora'of Association,were chosen. £j\- T h e object of th e Association, as set forthin tho, •%cmBfiy.htion{-ia the* pitibtetirin o f demOcrafie prtnct- \Sfek&y njl proper frrifl' honorable. means; Bueh t t u a • % tf^n& tton dftrm h , combatting error, stimulating ,'-,Wi»lsSiirit rfuhe g reat denioorotic party'mid bringrhg hut Its full force -‘a t iheensubmf election'; andTSSn- xjudes ,Uy Saying, ft- \We thenhtferSgneu, on this 24th ••'titty of-Augast, in tho year cfour/hord Ifoto, spread itour banner to tha -breeze, atld pledge -qnreejvest to l,fe«ch other, and to the grant democratic family, i n a ieatous performance ot t|ibc)u'tywG owe to ojir coun- JMrSfc sustaining th e great principles of . our macty j/hieh are so vitally important to the interests o r this ,,n°In%pti9 jntiBg Officers, Lyrastfr Harrington w as ’ctioSmi President; Moses Luthjerv. Vice Prefrirlent, *sWiUirim 'S.B'trttiiish, Secretary; T . J.Luce, Treas urer; a n d Thomas McIntosh, Jr., Chester L. Har- -ringtonvF-G. Threil, Haas F.'Bhepsrd, and Clmun- ' tay.Shaith, Executive Coiamittee.^ - • r T h e Bjcectttive Committee and 'Dffieers of the As- /.ttociatioh, are authorized to appoint School District Comuutfce'es, for the furtherance of the democratic .feausC a t the ensuing election. ,, - \ • F rom this synopsis of our doings, it will per- Vtved that we arc n o t entirely Insensible to.the.un- , jeteets which ore n o w 'passing and aro so soon tp b e fettled ; nor unmindful4 .of the indispensable obliga tions which.bind us to stand, ns n hand of brothers, ' id our -posts in times of moment, and endeavor t o ham d o w n to the generations following, thp rich b e- Uueet t h a t has been delivered to ,ys.by the Revolu- • tionary • Patriots, nnd vttoe. sound-headed, and, for' sighted JLegislatorst their compatriots in oui National \ litany, nay, most of whom DBArtit Cy G ommoboke D allas .—Late accounts’ front lim ijt bring the intelligence of the death 'o f Commodore D allas , Commander on the PacWifc. statktrrik' He was jthe bretltor of tho Hon. (toonot M. D juxas , detnpcratic candidato for foo Vice Presi dency, .» ■ ■ ~ •£. -t:- --- Fnost Texas.—By arrivals at N e w rloans Texas. :datcs-to the Tthnltirno, havo been' received. 'fhe yellow f«ver was prevailing itt Galveston, though it . ■wfeeorifinothprincipaliy to the Gentian emigrants, «*aong,, -whom it was -.making sad ravages, noarly -twenty dying a day. . A.M-<3 reen, Esq.,. late U. S. Consul at Galveston, diedonthe28ihJuly.x ' The prospect of. foe cotton crop is said to bo very. ilallortpg- y ,- y ' ■ ; | ' BAMKS.QFNEW YORK. ; - ( Sumraaiy of-theltems of Capital, Ciratlfntion and Aep toito, Specie and Gash/Items, Public Securities, ahnTnyaie Saearitias, of tlia.Rahks of the State o f New. YowJc^dn.jba.. jnorningtof foe first dey'oT Ati- -gd»t,’18441 '. Capital,’ ._ ’. 9-13,443,005 Circulatiorti (old cinissioii) ■' Ij437,930 - do. (rogistercd notes) 16,C53,388 TTV; . ...... ' .- s r - -------- 18.091,324. D e p o s ite * i a p 2 8 ,7 5 7 ,1 1 2 ■ Specie ■ - - r - ' - ' ; r * 1 9 1 , 9 7 4 M d h I t e m s ' — 15,108,830 ’ Public P e c u r iiic s 10.6-18,211 Privsto S e c u r it ie s • 75,516,592. JProio th»'PougU<fep«feT*lfcj(r»|i»f ’ 1 - Styte P a ir ; T h ^ cominitteo appointed to make arrange-, tnents for the Stafo.Fabr, whfob will-68 Aft'IAat this place on tbe 17th, 18tfo I9th ftaysBf next month, afd actively employod in the discharge of thoir duties, 'i’fie gfotmda selected for thp exhibition lie south east o f the village, and are - - Post , t b e . Books.—Among iliosu who Have -re nounced. whiggory8 jnce lBlkifco the following-! , Opp PresiacutoT foe U. fo.-fc’O rncmbL'rp ofhis cabincl, j w o ojcjtireo late wfUtGoveruors, several wing .congressman, five HnmAn clectora in TS-IP, whiglcgisTatorS Ayilhout numbbOnd a host of whig oralots, ex-offit^i* of C lay andTTpccunbo Clubs,&c. 'u/ideretands-ihat-thsy-.wiH bs-engiotsod- fence nine feet.liigh, Aud'thakwitbin tho en- closure live butldings will be erected, four of which ivtll he oqe hundred feet long by thirty aud thirty six ' ivide,- and the .ffiher will, be twenty fee| s q u a r e .' Oh t h e ground and iii the' buildings there! will fofoplenty of room, .for the exhibifion of catfle,'^bfoes, &c,,.tind for .the display of the productions of the soil, of man- ufafctures, of mechanic arts, and the various articles produced by Ameri.fon skill and in- ■foistry. . - • r , . - - , \ ■ , O’u. Tuesday the trial-'pf .ploughs w ill be foade, and-on Thursday th© ploughing' match will take place o n the lands qf Ml'.' William A; 3^ayies, the viHag?.* j 1 •. .t&TMigemipt\ of the flrfr will he piade .by foe committee, and - when completed they will doubtless publish a pro gramme of them.' It will be seen by a cdrrespondence publish ed undef the Agyicuitural head, that G eorge Bx^cEot'r, esq., o f Masrachusotts, the able and eloquent h istorian, will deliver the annual addrpss onllie ocqasipn.' ■ , , . . . . W e trusi tlmt every farmer, manufacturer and artiz'an iBr'Dutchess, who has anything rare or extra, e ither of stock, goods, or of skill, will resolve to exhibit it a t th e great F a ir .. Garrejpomtenee ofthe Joui-oat of Oiimmerce. \ ' - Mexico, 3 I s t July, 18<y.-_. T h e prevailing topic engaging foe'atteuttouj of o u r rulers here is the. campaign against Tex as; and .as foe Chambers do not display a dufheient degree of alacrity in providing the sinews of war, it is' more form probable they will b e lent to the .right about. In fact, a proposal has'already been mad© fo “ suspend all the constitutional forms o f government d u r-' ing th e war with Texas, a n d invest the Pres ident with uncontrolahle power to raise men- ey and do any thing else w h ich he may deem necessary,” In other words,a new revolution' is at .. hand, S a n ta- Anna h a s had several tucetingsof thegeiteral officers of the army, andit is^understood tliat th e new order of things h a s been agreed upon.' . The executive now w a n ts 14 millions of dollars for' the cam paign; foe estimated expence, being a . mlllioh per month for 12 or 14 months. .In th e mean tim e late executions inTobasco have g iven rise to some angry diplomatic cor respondence-with the .F r e n c h 'a n d Spanish Miuisters, and both haveprotested y.ery strong ly arid warnjly, especially F-wwoe, against the aummary arid barbarouajnoda of putting iheir subjects to death without trial. The French Minister has been silenced^ b y ho.irig. told..tbai the Mexican MirifstSr in Faria Rasireceivud Jt)- slructions to coinrntiriicato directly with: the French Govemmen't on the subject, andTcon- soquontlv they abstain from farther discussion here.- Tjjp representative, o f Spain has, it point o f fact, been grossly' insulted.-verf u n justly apd undeservedly,^as a ll his correspond ence w ith them h a s been conducted with great mederation and courtesy. ; I Msriflc CapfomBafoy, ©f foejjhtp Y joiaburg. VvKich arrived- laBt evening from .-N-eW’ Orleatfo, re ports than oh the 6th A ugust in-hit1. 2 t deg.* 27 mirn. long; 87 deg- 46 mln,; art Pbjeclt haviuj the appeaVarice o f aioat, was discovered abo foree\ pomfS ffow.ard of the weatljef beam.—- The’ ship’s course tvits ,im mediately altered toward it, and orf reaching if, was hove to.— .The btial Was fokenmlongsidey find sev,eijt jpev/ sons fecfovpd b n 'bpard, wfttt px-bved to Re the .Captain and ofoVK o f the B ritish schooner Or ange,- lost o”u the vqyage-irotn Jam aica to Ma- tanzas. A lexander Mc’Donald, m a s ter; Win. Younn; n rate; Edw ard Cook, Richard Evans, r'John.Brp'fort, seiffjjen.;; Wm, Rpzeye; ordinary j seamen, and R o b e rt W ilkinson, cook,; Flav- fttg been IS-.dpys in a boat 1 4 feet long, they were, all, as m ight be expected, in a weak aiid critical state, end . three o f them! to d . tu be lifted 'on board- The y o u n g e k ofr Jsbfon, 'Fozqve, >vas pouch emaciated a n d totally E m m m s m irnmtSitm Wm> se « | | r . Dorr. _~'The,NewJYurlt Evening P o s t repeats, on - The-authority^f the Rhodo,lh)and Herald, tlie sfory of ill tfeJtnient- tQ .GuvJlforr in Ins im- pritonraent u t Rhotle Islatuh-w h irh tbs' whig j journals.here jiavc:deTrtqd..‘''ifoe.Iitiat!GlBlaniI Herald s a j r s lhat t h e -distitjjjjjished prisoner waa M ffertW from s e v e r e iljfiess, and tlmt his friends appliwl for s u c h tolaSation o f thc sevor- ^ i t y o f discfjrtfne lo w h ich Tic Is subjected, Us is ■<teeined-nec\t!Sa'&y f o r the pccapn’atioii of. hts baalth. , TJMti request has b^h-coldjy und un- fcelingly-,denied; hnd therciiiial o f this safe - and'reas^pahlolndulgEmc^fiidicaTes fltaOhB T^Udriuotibt. w h ig rulers?of'Rliotlo Island, ire anxious to see iKtliqir o w n bricf day, t h e fultmeasuro of their _ mfttnou*-«©ntence on D orrtnotcd out to him— ‘ umprispnntent for lire, a n d a slibrt life to ensure ita fulfilm ent c -*,Dnq o f flitj Editors of this paper, a week since, c a lled at the p rison in wlttch Gov. Dorr - i a placgd, a n d enquired conccrmng lus health. T n e keepers refused to.ansW tksuch inquiries; th ^ r .u k n e w nofQreorA by foftiaute' o r b o r r . w h en a crhnina) uns impriso^S! t/iere, hc was onlyknow h hy the n u m b e y jpbis cell.” N atu n 1'i.iza'fioN.—Starting on the capital of a mutilated and falsified decision of the S u premo C o u rt of this Slate, the whigs and na tives of N e w York had matured a plan to re- jfect, iu the. coming election, t h e -.votes of nil JMlutalized-citizeas whose certiliCMes of citi zenship had been procured from foe Marino Coiirt o f New. Yofk. The democrats of New York, hearing af this, havo procured the opin ion ofC h ief justice N elson as to the powers © f that C o u rt over nsi«ral«atie«, - tmtf ft© fra? declared th a tln.no decisionstiftheGourts o fthis State, or of the United States, has the juris- diotion,;in this matter, of that tribunal, o r o fth e insensible; nftd although e v e r y means was used tojestoro’ h im , he only survived three hours; anuS^t s u n rise his body .was deposited in the sailor&greivet, with tlie spletnn' and, uqa* pressivesew ieemi4 .b e Episcopal Cimrch. D u r ing th p night the itnato was-delirious, but has since \vith the-rest'alm o st regained hTs u sual health. Tlieir desire, for water was very groat, and much care was a t first u sed in administer ing it to them ; and it was n o t urttii, th e third day. that their th i r s t was satisfied, a t -which time each person h a d used fore® gallons o f w a- ter. ’ Capt. McDonald stated that on the 24th of July, at two A. M., when about in lat. 22 deg. 45 m. N., long. 85 deg. 4 m. W ,; the schooner was suddenly capsized in a h e a v y squall from the eastward. T iie lanyards p f the Jv.eather rigging were immediately cut away.but-the bai- last having shifted, and the sails Aud masts b e ing iu •ttovWater,-id:I.hope:of riglitingxvas a t once lost. Fortunately at the t u n e foe vessel capsized, foe jolly boat, being stowed bottom up on the long boat,, turned over, and all hands succeeded ia getting., imaml -got clear o f tlie Vessel, which at. -alm ost the -name moment disappeared. Thus they w e releft a t the mer cy of the waves, withouLprovisions ,or water, or even au oar 'to gu id e the b o a t.^ Pa., ol the seat waa.broken off ami made use-of to steer the' boatV.which was kept before the wind trn- fil daylight- Durihff .fofe day.the- lining and foot-boards w e re torn .ofi’antl converted into a mast, on wltjch was spread the Qaptafo’s shirt for fosatl.' T h e boat w a s steered t o the South- jyatdw ith’ the foppo-of falling in w ifo tlieland, and in the'afterhpon a bark was s e e n standing, to tjie westward directly tow a rd, them, and’ whon about two m iles off hove, t o for a short time, then, filled aw av and s teered southerly for about liatf a n hour, and betbre .suuset was again steering to the westward. O n the 25th, there , being no appearance of land, the boat’s course was altered to th e westward, before the sea, with the hope of farting in w ith spme ves sel. T-r*-- T - *\ From tbia tinre lo th© 28th ult. t h e wind con tinued, from thp eastward, steered ; weaterty. D lu r t h time,• it rained for- about-itvo hours, and by using two pnirs ofshoes, (which w e re all, they had) and,w ringing.thpir.ylothes, fhey suc- c e d ' ' .... PTH SjBA-IsLANP^i-t-A ii) ship from'fifytluay recently conveyed to FngJand iUtellig.OHce of further murderous out rages -on English vessels arid their crew s, % the natives, of foe D-, S ea, Islands. Asfoatrmn, : w ho escaped thp g eneral massacre, toTd the of ficers of the yesseljyhlcih yifitedjfoe Isftpds, •that the brig Janet wifo wjreckedoff.G|J^fo>nia, : D ecember I4th» l ’art pi- foe crew ^perished, and the rest eseqped to the Die of Pines, H e re thAy did not ^tay loijg; iu Pbflsdquencp p f the ferocious disp'ositidn’ of the natives, and they: set sail and touched at, Mangeej wiiere' they w ere inmjedintely. attacked! their boat d estroy ed, and lg ol the crew1 ifmtrdered or seriously maimed. This seaman escaped but knew n o th ing of any other murders, except that he had seen a great v^riety-.of Valuable*gtiods, includ- • in g a chronometer and other articles, distribu ted among the natives. At Sippore Island, however,' the' officers o f th e Magnet ascertan?'- ©d th a t foe name o f the'forfoer ill-fated \ship was the Two »Siqters,;a/South Sda \vhaler, corit- tnauded by Captaiix B jend, and thpt. every soul bf the crety hfoLheeri mo^t barbarously- mu r-, defed. ^ .... - . - - A s a pendant to th© above, we. give the fol lowing extract from a letter published in the Journal des .Dehats.'” ,T h e letter is dated af Akaroa, in -New Zealand,: -“Probably before. my lotter arrives-iw.Fratice, you will have learn ed ’ that the M&h'ouris, a tribe Of Zealanders, have killed thirty English of this colony; but you, perhaps, will Optknow the bodies of these unfortunate melt .were eaten—this is hut too trup, VVe liad been out on a hunting party for about a week, when one evening we arrived among the friendly ...tribe of Terauparas, Or Mahoufis,. and found them regaling them selves with hu.man flerih. W e all conceived that they were eating sotne captive or n ative slaves of their own. As I understood the Ian- gttagej I could not resist expressing my indig nation, ' and I thrcsioned; them with chastise ment froth foe crew o f th'e Gorvette. Tlid sav ages w ere alarmed, and endeqv.ored to appease, .me by saying, ’they are-'not-men of M ahouri - that w e are eating, b u t some Pccyes’—for it is tlips they call the English. They then'exhib ited to us foeheatlsfol' their victims, and I fec- ognizedamong them th a t of Captain- W akefi<5ld,e one of the distinguished inhabitants of P o rt Nicholas; who had cntertain.efi us at his o wn house when w e went to the town to procure provisfons.- I'wag- seizedxyifo tiorfor a t,th is sight, My compapjons blamed tne’for having risked irritating the-cannikals, as \ve were only five a g ainst two huhtlred. But foev gave .us confidence 'bYsayiog, ‘Qh, the Ouji-mit, (for !(scr th e y distiiiguish us) are good peopfo,. b u t . the Ffe-yec.are very wicked.’ They then r e lated t h a t they had kilfed .the English b ecause they 'wished fo establish tnemselvea in a bay tvhich'! they had not purchased, and which the Mahouris were unwilling to.give.up. W e tlien retired,' with o ur hearts full of horror aud dis-' gDSt.” T he BiJtcKsauTH in P eekskiel —The va- B’a x a l Q.UARREL,—A fatal at Jackson; Ea„on foe dthntMLr between W . E. W a lker and T fi Scott, ni whfojfi% former was killed. Mr. W a lker had, threaten ed to cowhide Mr. Scott the firetjim e lie, met, him, and when the latter saw his opponent ad vancing,. lie a t once run nun inw? ihe,,bean with. a svvoKjjt eane. Scott g a v e hhrtself-up fo the authorities, - ' \ M r ! R ust an p C ol , . W eb b .—W e under stand, says tho T rue Sun, that Philo Nr-Rust, Esq., tyill tfot claim the $7300 damages aj- sessed by a jury, in the case o f Rust vs. Webb, for libel. Mr. Rusii is; satisfied with the ins tfoedou'e to his character by the verdict, ant) honorably and liberally dhclifrps receiving the money. ^ . T h e editor of “ T lie Prophet,” tile Mormon newspaper, published in New York, is prepar ing to pubTish a “History o fthe Persecution of the People of God, in the^l&th century and requests all;-the brethren/o send infer mtvtion respecting their persecutions. ‘ Flour was selling a t New York a few dayq since at $4,18$ per barrel. IIow the tariff protects the wheat.grower. T h e whigs Cf the north say th a t tho'annex- a tionof T e x a s -would perpetuate’ 'slavery; and at foe south the whig?, toy ;it would ’ effect its abolition. • ■ . . From 25 to 30buildings w ere destroyed Jty fire atTtpston on th e morrtmgoff'the 18th ult., by whicli d isaster some 40 families were left houseless. Loss 'from $50,000 to $60,000. « b e a t d e m o c r a t i c ago.ljy fiis eijipluyors,, toPeekskill, to hammer oiit'some tnnre fabrications. Ii so happened, however, tliat Mr. Buchaitan’s letter went be fore trim and the people knew what to expect. r . m s / mmmm ' A N T I $LA VCRS' Freemen g f Olsego QtfUntyi attend. Now to tha rtKfown! AatHSTWrng. Eaq.of Oswego, w iltrteettbe paopleakthiseotlnty af Ate following ana-pleces. l>fow rally to hear !-Foul in from baffle ecmstdorattotv keep you away: o f yogfefotellngs worllty of yo«r cause and Worthy Won tnjS '•'Fuosday, Wednesday Thursday ^ s a r a n d H f o f t .Monday, i® I Ujwday, : 10, .W ^ ^ f o ty r ig L # Friday; ' Sat-and Sun; Mpnday: '-Tuasdny Wsdneaday: Thunsdny; ■ Friday, bat. and bun. , monuay, Tuesday,, Wednesday Fly Creek Springfield faultily for© D-tko. BiirlingioiJFtau ftw Lisfoom - atiernuts. .(Louisville.) it Hartwtckj.,-., P P # P a p e r h a n g i n g * - - a new soj received and i« r s*|e by __ Co'ipi‘rsiow n . A u h .1 2 ,1 B 4 4 .- » r n u c j u o r M i K u * - . n ie J L now recifvufg a Vefy larri' •'Upptyj, of D Y E S T O F F S al evevy dc.-'fo/pipirt, ,w h fc« will be Kirid > n reqsonatifo ter.iiisv,; ” and examine before purcii.,L;-rr)g elf<#S'hera,.' Oooperstowti .A u g . 13,18.44. .fepti: ROO F . l. -v- • p r * ' ' Otago^W U radtlla^V Mttforil Centfox Mjlford '-X * Nftryland; ... , F o r S a l e , ■ , . . * |M l B sutoflRJrV farm jn -Middlcfield f J|L proportion of the puvcfoaae-ft>o.isy' c»5'*’e2' \y ! d .'/ST r / bel ; it.ain ott mortK >i.e. 52,vG ri, ; . 13. , m i a 19.' 20 . 21,22. 23. 2 1 . s _________ .. . . . . 25; ’ . .CioperstoW..-. Thursday, 25tli, Goutily Convention nt West Hart- wtckf-tfoen able apeukers ficnr'ahroad may be ex-, peeted, and a general rally frein all parts of the county, Friday. , ,1 27, Burlington Greon.’ Sat.'and Snn, ; 23*29. . Plainfield.. The apovo meetings wHLjillibc jn dte evening.vx- eept tap yqnvtiilion. It is eamgstly requested that the tnencls in tho places above niehtjoireeDgive timely .Mtlej,.ot/to-meetioc ia thejr vidnttyi ' w e & m ? * * \ , . Llurkesville. Middlefield Centre. Utterty yall'ey. RiobtieidSpririgs. '8 Ul ^ t a x B o r u iG , Otsego County, September 14tfo 1844. JgJxSand's Saraaparilla —Copy nf a teller from Norwich, ’Mi'ssrs. A B. Samis & Co., G nr.—I was, fo'tli.e mimh of April, after a, tpm of Lung Fever, attacked with « swelling o f my.limbs/which , iui* wa?iaj.»t.'fiNcu wiiii iiie iiiuai vifieui pn^SQraa to render me unable io stand or walk at times; ac companied With want o( oppciite. reslfossnps'?; ina bility to stm p, and. much ConStjtutkiiMdedistrtss. tn this condiuon I commenced taking Sand’s S4r sapariila. pnd after two dsysi, the pain. aod»re?lless- ness began to subside; tlie swellings of ntv limbs fo abate, and after taktttg force bottles I find the - {swelling,has disap|V'«red, anti the other symptoms arc entirely r moved. I can Safely any that I cotv aider nty gpry-fo hav>: bi-^n t U’cCiediby the Sarsa- paritfo., ant now able !(t labor, wnli.iut any par- ticuTfrlStiguf. .• S. Pabbish. Norivich, May 28th, 18-14.\ , FVt further particulars nod conclusive evidence of its superior, vnliie and t fijcitcy, /see pamphletr, wlltctrniayhe bbia.tiad of ncoins grniis. P. ROOF, Agent. uetl without aeeing a n y vessel and' without ter. On thia day anti the next it-rainecF for \hbout four hours, atnl sufficiint w n ter was ob tained to quench thfeir thirst for th e tim e— From this time to the 6 th of A u g u s t tlio wind w as south-east, ami t h e boat’s c o u rse was to thejionb-w e st; and net tsator w a s -obtained— durrng whicli tim e t h e i r sufferjuga/ wero very great. O n , one-of th e s e days a bamboo was picked up, and found t o contain four smell fish es about two inches long, whiclrwere divided, and constituted tho o n ly feod thcy had wjulfi irrtfo? boat: Ori f lioino'fning oT t h e 6th of Alt'- gtrst three ships p assed, but it w a s supposed the boat was not seen from litem. Tlie die- tressed voyagom werCf howovor, s o o n gratified Jwsticoe C o u rt of A lbany, similarly constituted, i with the sight o f the'ship tliat ’afforded thorn ‘ ' iV. TL Sun. . . . been doubted.; that i t has been re firmed b y foe Jaws o f the federal and governmdilts.and that it is c le a r a n d explicit be- af- j relief, bite Tiro w h igs and natives must whit with Sen a to r Archer, till a fter Mr. Clay’s election, be- foreiltcy-cornmofreo foe lask of depriving n at uralized citizens of their votes.— -Alb. Allas. Mr. Walsh, iti n into letter to tlio National Intelli gencer, gives this account of a catastropbo which oc curred in Paris at somo crowded exhibition: “ W h en w e q u itted the celebration iti Farts o n tho 2 9 th, wo were not qrqiininroit wifi, foe- tragiqat mishap that satfderts its meinory: the itntiiense majority p f t’ Tho ! without being atvare qf iSatobetdFT&e'coIl keing-ascigtamed, tho keep- 1 known to only a few of tlio murning, papers.^- e r was askeij: ii he w o u ld p w oit'a ntessage to fien R.ie fire-works ended, the multitude iin lie gent to thcLpriponcr- Tit is. top,was refused; and*these a^iplo inquires were evidently re-. gartodBS-insjRUiiig-and offensive. - TliO tyraixiicnl ororession which lias bepnk inflicted on €lbv. Dfirr; i s , as'it appears on foe. a n y or the SUfcpotjc governments of Europe, /No Si/ta p-rx^tff\ar,in F , - .^ ur in ■ AJistria, w aw ljl bo subjected to foo degrada- tip n b f a fe l g ^ l i f i h forever.^ H e. Would net b e im n rjso n ^ /u solitary confinement, at a h.u- imiliating foim -of labor, t o endure from the me* rtdian of h isrjifo to its c lo s e in death ; no nvat- t* r what hereRioaof opinion ho may have ut- teredj'flr in jfef ja t formidafelc conKpiracy he may .-■hayl'ebghtowdL'» T lieesfetrt ofthe law ’s sstt- 'te n c e , i s pfflifiSpi'ced by- the Court,\we know, arid dad coigprehqnd its infamy. - B u t the ex- tra-judicjal tgYamiy tha{ i s practiced o n tliese- clnded.vjctujj.of. opinion,-is a secret which, in firis world,fsrconlineff to - h is obdurate oppres- aortri>!;Therirorl(li in wh ifch ilioitsa tids o f Iiearts \ re©Dectjihri,.'Rftt>w of h i m only, foat the pain a n d ’ijfobmtBy ofhis punishmont afe aggravat- ed ' b y sfckti$srs; tliat lie is refused all relief, ha.ntfo e f Keepers tvho refuse t<J prohouhtfe h'is iiame, a n d have been, taught r >/|ppk tipon h im with e n m ity and horror. ^K w h ig p a p e r in this c i t y has‘declared, that if-Grov. D o rr w ill solemnly renounce his alle- ,—g ip n n e to the p opular c u n u iiltnidn ann abjure I»ie:opinions, h i8 puniBhmeut Will be mitigated, tn » e r e is iti-th i s very d efence, a confession that llitt Stale p risoner ’is the- victim^ o f opinion. T3^efojKrpf tenity iri t h i s forrir, Im p lies that GRjYbrftofDorr is liot ’regarded as a cotn'mdn criminal, e v e n by hia oppressors, and his refu- s a l l t o ' accept the boon elevates.his charac- terv'While it m a k e s , moire conspicuous thein- tHeir tyranny—jAJbaay Atlax: ' th e garden.and .oa t h e Place de la Ctijjeortle e e s , in o rder to Ue in tKb midst o f the magical illtim mation; at the sam e Frum-tlie Pbllyjlelpbta L-d^tr. S iiq C k I ng AcctDkNT--— About 12 o ’clock y e s terday, morning, a young man b etw e en 19 and 20 j ^ a r s ofage, named J o h n Hanford, residing over „ . th e mill of Mr. Crawford, nnd when the tram o f cars start- ‘‘Then boldly be our banner flung, For Polk and'Dallas all agree , •\ ' ' Aiid soon shall leap from every tongue . T.hp thrilling-shont Of V IQTDRY!\ . -Rally, Brethren! Rally Democrats; from tho hills' of Worcester-Maryland, Westford and Decatur— Rally, frunt Springfield, Gherty Valley, Otsego, Hnrt- widi, M-dford, Oueuntn and OtegcyaU ye that dwelt upon tlto beautiful\ banks of*- the Susquehanna, amnts'tributaries. AndGnediHo, afar off who, with New Lisbon and BurHnntOn.Avere eser- true-to the Democratic; S'tacidurd. rully from your hills nnd vales, nnd carry dismay and consternation into ’the ranks .of..our opj>t«ifirt*r;-mTtf cheer and invigorate our frionds to a more apiritcd perforfhri.neo of duty. •Come every tojvn in ,thb' County. To/you that afo afar ofihthe invitation is extended. If you cannot come by hundreds, come by pairs or singly And- Sclttibario tup, prutfu of her Democracy, to you wo are wedded, rally your sons, coma, with the family. And Delaware, out neighbor, where tho cause of -Democracy lias always-triumphed, ratty, front your green hilts mid verdajrt dotes, accompany' your ora- ' tor. We wilt welcome you. The Convention will nssemblo i t 12o’clock M,- precisely, on Saturday, tho '' 1 •at the T o H o p G r o w e r s , U S T received a lafe .slock of the.besi qual ity of Brimstojpe. tbrsaie.qfieat'cr ihan ever ? elm icec-s. P, E. JO HN S Q N . D h t o l l l t l t i l l ; '.■TIIE ep pafltier.ship. fcet.weert fod-subscrlbof?!}.. JU/.-d-i bf mttlnal cqristni.this jtajr di>si))y«L'; 1 he paf.neisljip. ficcoitnts will be .-ctiied by H . Spaiatfij Who will citnfiriue buRpessfof r b e ' ’ rarafofacfc ' - ’ 13; & H . AL S P A F & R B . . J '^goperSVown. Aug. i9;h,-184-4. ' ' ' ' . The;sttb?cribff xvuuld, t!idTik.fnl|y a a - ‘ w“ -' fits obligations to wktftiqVteK him their eneoafagcmenF aritf sofRT t - m b m & r : a, IftlO bltherfl)* sttpp^-r, ;* ; r S t r a y C o w . S TRAYED from the subscriber ori /iMJO-b of Arigtts*, a targe red Milch Cove, about ; nine year? old, with M'pajghi htek harrtsi A n y person'Who vv'ill gfve inTonniffiun -vvhere she ttmjr be. found,, apall be Jibernily rewarded for thejr irpjible. .. —lM A S 9 N W RES I'ERL; ' E tst Spirngtield, Afrg 29,1841 wcj* _ . . . . L i n e o f T r o m , O o o p e t s t . h a r i e , v i a . . C h e r T y A F O U R ’HORSE M A IL 0OA’< V - j D leave Cooperstowp daily, (Sqndayby-. ceped.j W tlhpresentroafis, wiijidavet.hejfa|fci office at 7 o’clock A'. M>, arid sure /bg ihe'regu-^ lar trains of bafs tiSir-atftl we'si/ or b b p a f t R e r Fare iiom Albany- to Ganajfotiane ^1,75. '. S tage ~ e at Ernst’s Hotel. , }’’’ , r f .............. A. p . W A T K IN S , Agent; h l i t i j f i ’s P r o c t a i m i t i o u . , — StAtb ot»Nfcw Yobk, j .OTSlCGo COUNTY. I - _ . «r«»qtitre>aU _ per salts bo unti'iSa)j pchr'fi i a C .Jtm u f G y e r 'jn d j Termitrorattd Jail tit hvury to -be huldarj at tlfo Court House tn Goop'rstown,. in and for »aw caqnty, oa Ipesdnyncxiofli'ttlteSeoond-Motidaf flf’Sr pt.JtrxtJ. at 9 o’clock in lbe-foreiiqonhbyrecottqnfotic«or oth er wtse, to appear thereat, AHcl'aH Jusiictsof Peace, C-'oronrts, and other officers, who tjave tafeeti-. any recognizance Tor the appearance of any 'pprann at the taid court, qr who have inltert'ahy inqufsiliaote 'and examtnntinn of'any prispm-r or witriessiira hereby requtred to reuirn eubn iecoEtpzan^a toiaitl C-ntrt ai ihe bpemhg ihtreufovt the \fir 1 day pf its sitting. \ . Given undi-rmy hand at tlx- SherifPa'Officc, irf poptrrliiwn, th:a 30 hdny of An a us t. 18*14. . . - iw2 AMOS WINSOR, StiL-ntf of Ota. go Co. . Fourteenth day d f September next; and will be conducted ton beautiful Bower, tinder apnt b y a gcntlOffi.U), who drsclosodlo tlie meet- me fok^ Mr. Clny doted for the same -tariff-of roduption, and held up before him Mr. C.’s let ter to M r. Merriweather in,which he says, “ I supporlfid foe tariff whicli greatly modified rind . reduced the tariff of 1828.” . T h e was cornered, ami got o ff only by ofthe jnterruptton. T h a t’s the \ . ,v v « ... , ...... -------------------------- m —• on the campaign, gentlemen. Tlto more mtcIA , Belawaw, and thti Hon, Mr. Goodyear of ScHfo fellows:.you bring tn to foe field the bettor. K,arte-;. P t e f Dlara* ____ jtit)t a 11 dapcnkiftimu_wiif geqnjR £ S. Ehj,~pV, Temple, C; D. Farihalt. }V, - - lA lev , HooRLfoAtrrbng tire TOlIBy iftcidenfs\. „ _ ,,, . ■■ r- ; - of the late W hig celebration at Salem, was \ Shipman b B l J r A B u t U r A W MettaJr J that of foe “ Owl banner.” T h is was a banner j r . B a d . A North B .' m . - G ilL i. prepared bar foo occasion, representing an old Hunter. TTSdSGn T, F . JBaiut D*A: Cum* maid in foe woods, praying fpr a husband. A n ovvl ih a nciglibdring tree. diaiurbcd by h e rde-. votions, cries, “hod, lion,\ to which the dovo-. too, supposing'it to beta divine response, to h e r pfayer, answers, ‘Dirty body, good Lord,” T ite application,' according to the note a t the h o t - ! torn of, th e pirture, was to b« the democrattc-j party, as being in groat distress for a presiden- ojiayunk, fell through tho railroad bridge Pa l -Vl ns ne*ng i n g r o a to i s ^ s s ror a presiuen- , the VVisafthicon a n fl was k illed: It ap, t.alcjutdulate mid-vv.llmgdo toko »anybody pears tlmt h e wns a n i g h t hand lit ti»« min «r A different application, however, was given; application, However, w as given j by the crowd-iipon the side walks, some of mings A.Mttrray. JE. Hinman,'J Itmond, J. iV. Meynotds J Hayden,, Geo. JT. Stillman, B . W. Denton, At U Chase. Clarkaville, Ajtgukt'27,1844. * ' D e m o c r a t i c M a s s M e o t i i i ^ To be hoUlen at TFes! Edmcston, on Monday the 1,6 th qf September next, at 10 o’clock A. M , to respotid lo the nomination o f J A M E S K. P O L K , for~President, aniT G E O R G E M. D A L L A S , for Vice-President. Tho meeting will be addressed by Gen. J. A. Dix, entreaties \* Albany, Gen. Nye. of Madison, nnd other distin- entreaties, ; gmjhed geiulomem ed front Monnvunk for t h i s city at n o o n , he p o t t whom n h e n ttrged by life marshals to help form up belnitd a toggngo c a r , foe last o n e of th e ! vv't]l t,h c roaF\ e3,t, c/ t1r/ at‘e/ ’. . _ train? withnur the knowledge of • tU e w&tit « r t * ^ for p o ^ s a K e , ffitl * Drmocr^fe of theCounttfes of Otgcgn; Madi- engTncDr, for tlio purpose of ridhirr rlown as fee. ,n ; 10?3te * Iloo,hoo. whiio athers rG p lied,fon, ChDrmngo. Oneida and Herkimer, vou ars ait » , - u « l a w , I * t o and resist tho advance of tyrhtny. Officerspf the Day: - J . Ci.xnK.Esq., of Madison, President. ~ lik H L oot , Esq., Marshal; Col. S. Hinikly. Col, P. Bimlirltj-’oLD. fLStiuih, Adj’tB . H.Ctarke, Maj. if. A. Brown. Assistants. f Here follows a Committee of Arrangements,*con- isting of K*. Chnmbarlain, Jr., and 73 qfopgi, reM-- Brookfield, New Boriin, Culttm- •fingfon, Wtnncm. rnencio, y V \ t ^ ^ crook- intending t o jump o ff before ho _ ie speciattos rehreff Kot to the bridge. Unfiotr&dateiy, th e bridge i ” !? ^1) CP ? a[ld was was undergning repiirs, and the carpenters had , vc>rt'*’h/ '''- 1 retorted ttpon the mvontors proved so s e undergning reptirs, and the carpenters bad | vort'’ ,1?e Mrsbdte consulted together and taken the plank oft5from t h e greater p a r t. T h e coromuntcated vyrfo . tho bearer of the unlucky young man delayed his leap until t h e train.got! baniicr- 'vh“ D r l W h tolled it up and refreat- too n e a r the bridge, jimVlt was upon i t just a s ! fP -m.to ^ byusoSPTi .promjnent VVingvanitdst jeereen d lau g h s of foo rogwsfe speeto- w a rd on e v e ry hand to reach foe C h o m p ^ E lys-1 he wa s 'gtana , t f . To haVe let go t h e cars at I tors— R o s t Chron. 1 . . j- . , _ ,. - ,, . - this point would, have precipitated him into a t ...... a *0 uu na tliio’ t.>VnV» I ‘ inflicted on.€fov. DSrrJis^ as it appears on foe. fllfoaimation, a tt h e sam e time swarm s were to >.« u m fo tu c n F r ln & fc M * * ffopBbluaHi-JfttffnM say«f''«*Wniae ■ff recordof thto4cwiri, unsunmssed m. degree, bwimtslimg n u t of lire fieJfo, and tite ^ t r o r r a e in m near tbe -ceqtre, llffi ra/tera-maoglfog his w i n giv,e her three thonsa,id: majority for foe <rrvV4arnmnn1c rtf li.iirnno POtDG CDllDtirfltiVClv WlllJin < limhc m n cLnrL'infT infinniap-tvlion fliot fnrrn n f . tty _ ■ ■ . ' i som e coniparahvelv !*\‘j^ ‘oc3 x m occasioned a, shock and-crushing. and 1 limbs in a shocking m a n n er, when .t h e force o f , ,i6mdhrhtic candidates. w a s. aggravated by ft common, convnlstve, ties-J •[ofile^routffi'from ■i ^ h e f e h t ^ o f ^ 4 0 f e e t . S h ! Pe,T'.n^ aceesS1°nB t'?rrpur„ V / k s’ atnd, FIFT Y pe rate pant0- W lianthesim c e s e o tilabethm -1 5 « t e g rou^ lrate a totoritoLauont W f e e t j this town: alohe.wlfo a re lfoown tohave, vot- ned in a d egree, a h undred or m o re persond, Hon m a t t I x i i a t k . - A gentlumaa in fois j ' / I® ft « T L I “® n°r chiefly women and children, w e re found pros- city • hns V -letter from his brother, ‘dated ^ ^ ** for Governor. On frate Mid tram p led; a third-or h a lf experienced f a t Isle Royal in Lake Superior, detailing fooepm rary, notpne ts known to have changed severe injury: many h a d fainted; a fevv expired' the fpllow’tuff stery • A m an ami fais wife, a 1 te m wfesS®* iri a short period. ' A number, of .females', be sides, had5 lo s t nearly all their cfothmg—turn from their b acks in the struggle. Thousands, in feet,were fnv&lvediti foe d isaster hy exhaust ing efforts’' for .extrication, or agonizing alarm half-breed, were left on t h e islsiui la s t fall b y 1 the locators of copy rigHt s or leases, to keep good thoir possessions. T h e Isto Royal is abbrit 20. miles frphi foe British'or riorthem A SiNc.ntAn FjtrT.—T h e Nashville Union, sistmg 4v — L’T+rrmctAI bus Plmpbcld, Burl Bridgowotpr.2 August ^Dai, lB44, Bcmocralic Hass Meeting at Schuyler’s Lake. E x e t e r a w a k e u t The aptondid Hickory Pole etm-liul by fob Dem ocrats ot fachuylec’S Lake, on tho 27th ult., ns an em blem of foeir Prudential candidate, having been gnawed down by some cowardly coon, who as usual cheeses the nighttime for his worthy avocation,1 we ___ ,, n.ouLDn)P0.??.tu crc?t another in ttspjnw, on Thurs- 1 f.ewis, iri C l i n t o n L i b e r a l I n s t i t u t e ; , ■*- ONEIDA COUNTY, N . Y. , _ ■ M m s. e , L . F E B B B , A ■ m , Pri#ZipaI. ’’f IH E standing which tltis School hits tjkfo • I/_ amdax ibe bast Jn.-itititifons iri rttis fatale within the past year, nri ier the present Princi- •pal, fs the sirortgesi evidence ot ibe'vouritl priBi^ ciples on. which it is cunddcied, and of - foe iiii- , commuti and superb r. ndvamages it affords lo parents ami guardians, to bestow upon, tltejr children and wards, tfie blessings of a imirid hni thorough educali-'ri, or to have litem pre pared for business-, entrance to College tfr tha study o fa Profession • In the village of Clintun there are meetings o( five different denom’ind- ions of Christians,, whicjb oircumstauce aiyes nn opportunity- toSm'dents id attend that oftheir choice er profession- . - - - S,udentsare admined ni any tiw e . T h e charges are moderate, and foe' roLto's a rt free nf rent,' .. . - n .. No.f.rt>« charge made for-thestudy of P reach ,--• pulmonary anparniits, and enabling\ it to main- [Grritian, Spanish rindltalian language?, iteiiber tain its integrity. ' - 1 for instruction In Fencing, CBruad and\ Small R’heprice ©t\Tickets Ibf thecopise oLFOUR Sword,),and pther..military.exercise**: . - r. j.. _ , tfhent-xt-tet-m-ful'-UuUi male HTft! TemalcW- t- A T T H E COURT HOUSE on W ednesday: Thursday. Friday andStturday evenings, the 4th, 5th, 6 h, and 7ih oi’ Sepiember, Mr. WHI TNEY .prvipuses -to deilvef a course of Lectures ori ’ P O P U L A R O R A T O R Y , illustrative of tne harnronyat Etpeuijonarymtn nattoritmf expre-sitin —\ E il ehim in orations quitlamcanlus”^-[Citera)— as also- the distinct tve incti vidua I i*y, charactertstic in the Speeches of . FAM O.US A M E R IC A N ORA T O R S : interspersed with Moral, Amusing, Pafoetie, Humorous, Comical a n d Tragical rebvtaiimis ; improvement! in Reading: Spanking and Sing ing;— promotion ut Health, by,in vigorating the- Tickets to be had- at the Book-store of^Mes-srs. Phiririey; and a t the door.' * . F o r further particulars see circulars. X r i s t C a l l . P ERSONS indebted to the late firm o f Roof & Babcock, are requested to make pay- tnent wtfoofit ftrtfocr delay. Alier tite 1st day ot Septembvrjpexl, ail accounts and notes due them, will be left itt the bands of proper officers jb r collection. August 14,1814. N e w J e w e l r y S t o r e , H \ C. ERNST tPrpetifidly mfortne his friends • nod tlto public, that ho has opened the Store tn tins Vdhntc laiuly nccupit-d by H, Newcomb, t}e- ceostd, and offf-rs for sole an v.xcvllent and vxiensive nssorittM*nt o f - - - - j' Jewelry, Watelies, nnd Silver Ware, ticulats address the Princtpaf. 5Ilf . ■ S. GURTISS; SorretnTy. . A r t i l l e r y R e g i m e n t a l O r d e r s ; t'otipRu-vrowN, Augnst 15.1844: m H E OFFICERS, no\n commissiuned oflicerir JH and musician; ot the 12th RegrtWtnt, 3d Brigade and 2d divtNu.n of Artillery of the Staio of New York, a re hereby ordered to be riffl’d ap-, pear, armed and equipped an the law directs, at the housed! W illiam .Lewis, in tfre v illage of Cooperstown, on Wednesday arid Thursday the 28;hand29thof Aogust instant, aifl o’cloclf in the forenoon ot each day, tor’the purpose of training disciplining and improving in marlinf exercise. The officers, nonAQX&nffr'toned officers, mu-t- sicians and privates.of foe abovcmeniionc-d rcg- im rnf.are ordered to be nnd eppvarf,-armed and pqnipped a« the law direct-*, mine house ol Witi. Lewi«, in the vtttBge of Cooperstown, on Toes- logcilu.r with'ofbornrucles u/uelly kept in a Jewelry Stnre. H-'invitc* .Ttumtio'n 10 the enierpnze, *nd i riav lh!- 17.1, ,|av of Senieinbc-r next at 8 u’cloek hopes to bo so potwnlz-d snd enrouri,Hed tn the L?” . 1 a* ? business ns to war’tom the Ueepmg up a handsome j 1. foreruHm, of that, dn>, for general reVteW stock f-ir thoaccouiriiadattnn of >he public. and inspection* - , Every description of WATCUES mid CLOCKS ; _ Commanders r.f Companies wtH have theft carefully repaired and warranted for one year -Tlie luohrsf price paid for old Gold nnd Silver. CoaperstnWri. Jnnunv? V. lri-14. -IBif. j Piece's in good order, ami provMed Whh'm R m 1 24 blank cartridges. N a t i o n a l F i r e I n s u r a n c e C o n a p a - * n y o f t h e C i t y o f N l w Y o r k . f J t H E subscriberi, A gents of foe above Com-! pany, will insure propetty 01 every de- j scriptiufl, ori reasonnbictefn.s. . ‘ j S T A R K W E A T H E R A F I E L D . Oneper-town, May 10, 1841 37tf Bpo*dtr o f Em Brigadier General. — I. a VA N BOOICSKIRK, 5ltt ' „ Ltcui. Cnl Commanding. X S rig & d e O i’tlc i ’s . . . . H ahtwick , JuTy 17,1844. f t l e d i c a i n « c ( i n g , A SPECI-VL-mei’tmaof iltT-toseeii CburilyWed- ical S-)Eiety wilflie held Bt the house of Win. i li/ »*t i t ; i aHnding to t h e sfimter of C ol. Folk's ancestors,. ^ 2 6 ® of S^tcinber next, nt10_o’clock A . M. pays;. T H E OFFICERS, noD-coritmtssionedofficers and tr nsicintts, o fthe 2.1 ortgadp of ihe 10-h ■ divtVion trf Infan'iy of the State of New Y o rk, -Are .hereby ordered tu be and appear, armed and ’ equipped according..as nie law directs,, for th# ; purp-'-\ of ifainihgj fli-ciplimpg-frnd-ftopr^ytoy '• in.martial exerci-e, at the'ttncsand places here-* inafter rarnttuned, at 8 ojcluck A. M. of each* 1 , t ~ L. e * c . I ? 1 . -t* .3* ------------- ; vinoqj0 wmghig oiHansigans/put put udoii uiiffis for the fat© ot UjBULre|aU(es or special com- milds irt iwidth. This m n u and wonmn wer©| thrifwitliatt trtmriqricortbWnrds ColRuIk, they hnve nan ions. I l IB QJl QDlSOnS in ITlRl^llfillniv fh« JhliAkhvretts- A? ihltf ertl{(Kt*n1©>«A i1ifoinA> * «<-»♦ jnraii t n nmnnitnin /ai* rannhltoh fh'ft- likxil ” . - pan ions. I t is an episode in melancholy con tra s t With-the nature o f the festival and the feelings of the exhilarated people. “I Conclude th a t the victims are between thirty and fifty— stifled nr m a n g led; but the opposition journals w ish to sw e ll the list, and indulge party spirit —often diabolical malice—to the extent of charging'tfte catastrophe ori the government.” ANOTiiER M r rper .— W e are pained by the nc&tj ssity-of giv'ilig the particulars of another i.. ■JHEiisity C L a y axd T iioatAg_W. D o r r . —A t . R |ielK k'M r/ UlaytooK occasion to, justify the w ick e d p ersecu tion of M r . Dorr, because of in s attempts to-extend trnrversal suffrage, and am o n g other things, sp o k e . two truth s f one o f T w h ic h ie the b e s t compliment ho could- pay to. th e democratic party, H© said : \ T h e wliigs,1 everywhere. I believe, to a man; h ave clisnp- prSVfedHtd condenmed’thw movement of Dorr, -it h im betin f a r otherwise w ith oin opponents. kVYItliout thbaning to a s s e rt thatthe whole of /th e m countenance and support • D o rr,' *yery~ ebodyYnowa t h a t all tiie sympathy and'»q. co4xtagetitepbwhicfi he h a s received h a s been gteni ot.ffFTSTTERMAX a t t d Qov. D o r r . —Ip L y n t ; a place ihltabited f.Mm'iiStMi'-e.n £ ;gag gtaf f paitited blabk Jtae the ’ ‘e r i ^ anqtghili ofayardde©p,and helow wjhioh js t h i s m s c r i p f i o o “ In rhemory of H ie Ex- Wtlsoh: JDprr; Governor of ' tiie JBtata of R h o d e Island, w h o was sentencod’ ' (o t h e Stott Pitfisdff bjr B ritisbT y ranny; June - 5»TT844rt . t T V ie Mat1 w a a erected b y an old fisherman,, whA s a j s tbe f l a g most continue to w ave there •ovAr thb grave of,freetlriyri, night and dmy,until it is Ukhvpto t h e M rditm m m # m ca.'~B.Pn$t. the o n ly inhabitants o f this' soliWry lan d during j dot dared-to propogete or republish the libel.’ the Severities of Winter. O r i the Stir o f .March j The Union savs: ; . . , : the man died, T h e w riter o f the letter arrived I ‘ «They dare not now do it, w dvrin intimate. thAt there o n the 27th of April in an opeh b o a t from ( it is true.\ ’ r. > •• Use Pnmtc. They fourifi thefn still in t h e cab - 1 ■— ■—^ ' ■ 1 t ,vl ' in where the two lirid lived, arid the cpfpse'Af Exfoa. S ession or CqNGHEss---iI n refereriee thp: mar, utilt in hm! L/lu-rr* tin itinl! ' rP1)n nn_ Hon. S. S. Bn'wtio and G, A. Starkweather, E-m., y .. . r .1. , i -fc .t M L ®»CoopCTsiowjr. Lponard Csryl and W . Claitetlto,• shore It is about 40 m!ld“ W and b u t few 1 / h f foe cMimnte which,fo^Jtosh- - Lsms- ot Worcertor, De WitfG- B.tes, Esq, ofChw- .,1 - . j , Lt* w il. a n u o u t tow t v w o upon fo shnmrtes tnvention, ry Valiev, AbiaiLooi, Esq.of Norwich. hnd Meren mil&i irt W idth T h m m a n am litn n io n tupra , .LLL.n:a.';ii I- f - r D,.u. u-.,* jw , . , , . A . „ r . xau»wn.u, u u u m a raq txrover, Esq. of AlleghaaV co.. have been invitedaud are expected to.oddress the meeting. J. Democrats of Oteego-J we know you will bo here! Brethren qROndidn! of Herkimer and Monfootftery, come ajso, and., exchange congratulotion3 rind, wit ness our enthusiasm- Gome one end rill! We promise you tioJ’ga per-day kndreast beef j ’ But we promise you a hearty. wefcom*1. V m u n T r z a . — C n f m n . p 'n d e n n o o d , L e v i N . C a t - w e l l , Irn P a l m e r , I T n m iltn n T tn k r r ^ H a r r y - G . H a r * d m , L e u n d c r i H u m b , G e o r g e T h o m a s , J . H . G r a j), J . S p r a g u e , J . P . , S i l l , G e o r g e H e r k i m e r , T i m o t h y H e r k i m e r , A l m n B a r i t e s , P . W h i l e , O . C , C h a m * be.rlain, D a n i e l IF; C l a r k , S e t h H u h b a r d , W i l l i a m T a y l o r . ■••• 1 • A u g u s t • 9 i h ^ I f i 4 4 L - L - — * ~ the man still itt bed where he died! The pu rity and coldness bf the atmosphere had pre- verited the decay bf the body, and th© -Imieiv- woman had been unahle or unwilling to remove it Neatly two months had she jived and slept in the same cabin wRh h e rtlend buabaniL vvlieta- to the reports going the rounds of trie newspa pers during the last few days, that there is to he an cxtrii sctomn of Congress called in con- payipg trill. ' Mr. John Anderson, the, toll keeper, a highly respectable and worthy citi zen,.was giving change to an elderly mart' at the time, and called hint back. He refused to com©.. Mr. A. went after him and we believe took hold of hint, when he gave Mr. A. a terri ble .wound m the; abdomen, supposed with a two--inch chisel. Drg. -Hazeleft Fahnestock' .and MoGracken, were immediately sent 'for, but i t is beKeVed he cannot survive. Thi? fel low had a difficulty with Mr. A. before about 'the toll, and threatened that he Would kill him. He was caught in the Fifth Ward in a crowd gathered to raise a Whig pole. • When inter-. rogated ho said he was “as innocent as a child umkirii,” but on being confronted with Mr. A. he was instantly, recognised. He was commit ted to the Tombs.-—P/«s. Gar., 20tA. , Anderson died the next lhorning after being stabbed. Dunn was continued in prison to an-’. swer. 5 ~ p a r t y ; Gin. paper. E n g lish ' litiKocRAoir T riumphant in I owa -—-W e have f®c®ly ®4the Burlington (Iowa) G azette of the 10th ult., with the result o f the election of del egates to fotapi a rionstitution for the territory in .view of its afltnissiori into the Union. The Convention is to n*»et o n the finst Monday fn O ctober next, and th* Democrats w ill have a majority of tw o to otio in foat body. T h e Gto, zette estim a te s that tocoratog'. w retBrns re* ceived there w ill be 53 Denaocr*tato 2 0 Whigs. f •n'n ' 111 '*-* ' ■* ' ' ' - , i C l a y B reast Pirrs.—The Coon journals are advertising GfaV breast pins at $ 3 50 each. All good whigsgre expected ft> buy,arid wear one,. Those who caririot afford this badge of arisfocracy are expected to vote for guage,- A trocious M u b b e r .— O n the night o f the 27th u l t , a most;diabolical murder w ris crim- mitted in Yallahttsha county, Miss., upon the body of ait old man named William $ m ith , un- d e r th e folhevmg rlntumBtarHeeg^-It appears that the old tnqtt was in t h e habit of retailing Spirits, and after he had retired to bed a negro knocked at the door and w a n ted to purchase some r u m ; foe oM'tndti\ got'Ap and w a ited up. oh him, rind _ prilling orit ;Hld pu(se to \.make change, he laid it oh the c.oirijler arifi w a s put ting 6ii bis specks when th e negro-with a/club struck him on the head and knocked h im down, and repeated his blows until lie was d e a d ; he then took the p,ursemul maxle off, » . FRXTRictuE.— T he Montgotriery(Ala.)Jour nal of the 21st ult., m o n tions the death of a young man named Joseph- Armstrong, from the hands of h is brother, T u e k e r Armstrong. T h e dispute between them grew out o f-an old settlement- A knife was draw n by t h e niut- derer'and plunged into his b rother’s body elev en t imes. The murderer escaped, jeav in g his brother a corpse on the spot. A C u r i o u s F a c t .;— The following w e r e the contents of a hafifo’e n'est oil a large p ine tree, nearly one hundred feet, frorn the ground, ori th e farm o f Liberty P artridge, in Westminister, M a s s a c h u s e t t s O n d black snake, 8J fe e t in two large adders; tw o green s r tak e s ; one striped racer snake; five striped snakes: six1 chickens; five sparrow**; one striped squirrel ; tw& micfr; one ibid ; one fr&g ; twri young hatvki! nearly hklfgrown. : sequence Of Mexico having obtained from Eng land a'loan of four millipris of dollars, the Madisonian remarksj “ We regarded the whole as mere gossip nttt afloat hy some of the letter Writers,, with which this1 city abounds. In regard to the reported loan, we were srire that tfirie sufficient had not elapsed, since the authority was given by the Mexican Congress to raise the sum of four millions, for the negotiation to have been made.” . From t*he St.jLnpIs Qrjpin* - - From N^uVoq.—W e have iiiieiiigence from Nauvoo to th e 5fh inst.'- Ali was quiet. It appears the reports of the appearance of Joe Smith, and the* •nppoinlme.pt of his son aa prophet; a re false, and originated in a desire to injure the Morlnrins abroad. Sidney Rig- don hafirpturined to Nauvoo from Pittsburgh, and preached on the 4th inst. In consequence of th e death of Samuel Smith; Joe’s brother, since the d eath of the prophet, Sidney Rtgdon will be chosen patriarch of the Mormon flock. He „is their /master spirit , arid 'will- make a shrewd and energetic loader. T h e re .are five widows of th e Smith family nos* .living iri ; Nauvrit); the mother of all; and late wives of Joe, Ilyrumt and their two brothers. Acces sion© to the Mormon strength continue to bo 'quite large. In Nauvoo tlie. risrial activity is apparent, and th e temple is steadily going up in its-unique .forth rind shape. Its style of- architecture’is ofjhe pure Mormon order. oujL- FA shi O n .— 'Tile Salem Observer says “the free,, -old fashioned short gown, and, petticoat with slight modifications, ha? been introduced, ut Saratoga as the latest style of Igdies gear. »It is' denominated “Jib-along Josey,” and is at present all the go. The Observer adds, “there is aqother old fashion, intimately related to •this style of d ress, that it might Ite well for the fair wearers to bd' initiated into,,yjz* »\•«>■- ; and cheese making.” 1 Jht-vitiaga of C •upt-rsiuwri, on Tuesday t d a y v i z • foe 10ih day of Septsmber text, at ffi o’clock A. j m , | , Rsn. cn the 27th, ni\ Ya/u ALiyne’.-vin' atrendance is rtqufestfd. - j- i\; - ...i ----- ’ ' .Theofficers,qon comml'sjonsd officetSimu- VV'HEELER PALMER.S cremry. A“gu»t 21st, 1844 ' 52»-3 J UST received direct fm m S a*atosa.a Iresh Mipply ofihalsovereign balm,aid Covgrest and Pavillion water,m the sisn of thp Elm Tfees. Aug. 1C. - ;i _____ P. E. JO H NSO N , J i t the S i g n o f th e E l m T r e e s . J UST RECEIVED a Targe .stock of Dye- Woods and Stuffi, comprising Logwood, Fustic, - Indigo, Copperas, Camwood, Hypefmc, N ut Galls, Argo!, - Hatchwood.Gitrrcirron Green compound, •Madder, Lac Dye, Mariiler do. ■’Siritef hoofe'tt'ochineal Jacks, Press papers.iStc. Blue vitro!, - Alum. . •' ■ r P. S.jParlicuU r nitenlion paid to family dye ing, atttf printed directions’giveti. j , , ' P . E JOHNSON. Cooperstowp, Aug. 16, ’44. . I sicians arul prtvates of the divLionand brigade ■ aboVe mentioned, nre ht-rehy ordered to be and . appear at ihe time and places hereipa-ficrjrieri-. tioned, at 8 o’cli<rk A, M . of each dayT tor gen*. eral review and inspection. l - ’ flOth Reg- on the 3d e f September, a t Clark's, in Laurens. re 4ih, j f E. Siriiih' s, bertsville. .... - . ., t_ .54 h Reg, on lliVSth, at O. L. Smith’s w e s t Burlington/ . ' •' \■ irettoi- Dcinocratrc iiloYcmcnt in Ereter, Tho Demacruey of the Town of Exeter, will meet at the Centro on faatardayiheYth o f Seplember.next, nt .tl n’elock A. M., for tlid1 purpose of raising a * HICKORY POLE,” after effeot'mg- -which, trd‘ dresses on political snbjeets may be expected nt the Presbyterian Church, fromJHon. S. S/ZBowne; G.A. T t n h l r - i i . n l G jl./uni-*— M, / r j ,. Sforkweather, T.. J. WnUunrfl,, and Tl. N. P,.fTl.-nfflit/ - MO.QtS f t f lt l CjljOl S C f l C f i p f B t f i c l l l E sq'to, q y J o o p e fstow n ., i ■- . v> ' . fiiy/rr llp f o V P O n rfnefiasfrem ridjmrongTowns, ere ifovited to i ■*/ . * meet-wjtlv us o n ^tVoDc&siotu ■ fMH HE STJBSORf6ER take^ miitlioil, io FtoErimffoYVniTE,) j 1 A loinTortn rfie publie ihiu he lias'received a “ . .................... \sple 7 idid assortment of E /ji<Iies’ S h o e s * ,'' of I lhe laltsl style, which he offers for sale cheap for I cash or p lier ready pay. . . . ! He also, manu a c iures,. BQOT.St and \ S ttO E S rob short notice, ’aiid at reasi-nable pri ces. Repairing done oft short notice. \ r . j . g . b u s h ; ’Cooperstown,JM«y 10,1844 I ll2;lv Iteg. on the 7th, at tf. Sierne.s’, Cherfy .... Valley. ' ' ----- . : . , 7th Reg.uri foe 6th,-at Pclct H. Coss’-s, Won*- CC^lFF, * Sd'ffSglTonniiirTOfoj at’ flehry B. Ernstj inf the village of Gooperstown,. Thesiafioffirersofsatilbnsade.-are requested - to attend foe review tn said-brtgade H RENSSELAER VV. ROB INSON, / 4? t f — --------- Byiga'dter Gen'efrL r ' B enj . S . W alworth . A u L - — 4 - : . . . II aiirv G. JD.Rm«, [ Committee. . \ H armon E dmosds , j . ' Dxctcr. Aug. 2!, 18 jl. . H i c k o r y R a i s i n g i n W e i t E x e t e r . The Democrats of Exeter rind adjoining feWns.J will assemble at West Exete.r, on Sntnrday the 21st; of September noxt, at 10 o’clock Ai M., for the pttr- I pose of tweeting a Liberty Pole, as a Stnridard for J Poik, Dnllns ahd Victory. - -------------: ' 1 Messrs. Bowne; Cury and Bates will be present ori I the occasion, and address the meeting. | Dgrecyrata from iiii.sections, are invited to attend : and aid in erecting this true tmd noble einblem of De-' mocrncy, and listen io u fair exposition of Democrat ic Principles. Come one and all. _ Aug. 24th.- • W o r C & s t e i D e m o c r a t i c A s s o c ia t io n . • An adjourned meeting of fois AkflociBtiotf’Will be held nt the house of P H. Coss, on Wednesday the 4th of 8eplemlner,..nl.5 o'elock- P. M', ~ ■/ w iaiifi u s f : %-TON KYS rcceivfliJ oh NcwspaDef atcmlnt uf u*e F'«»- innn’s/lHHr.iial, {Vom SnlurUay, AHrpvMrtlTJ844, to Ktl- dflyAugustSOti). * E s R om I H?, r $1,50 J/xV. ftfttf, j{^6; l« A t t n i t o |> ^ t i i L1»b0h, uilMliy EM. H, S. Adamiif MK J«»*epb ttiirtWick, vo M«ry Ann the foniiflripUce. , ' J D i i t o - A t Eildie,|f]ii', all III*- W2(l uf Mrih-fi; i If.. Anj/r- ,iiih', wiftofMr. Ilichnrri B*cKstoie,»ge,l 3;yi-«r|. AI»o, on th? 15ih tilt., Jlr. Jo,. BOrttm»n, afrit 53yean. Also/on th» Sad till., Ml;, i utjqHartifvapSr'OOycaM. • C h e e s e iV a i r f c t l SWlGoffiifrtby ............ Cooperstown j April 8-1644. ions of gooii Gim^»e warited ii^w toerifo.r T o H o p f i r o w e i ’s. A T foe ca?H arid credit-store may be found a large lot uf Hup sacking, hop iwitte; cloth for drying hr.ps on, j anJ4*4 Burjips, together With s/jarge assurfmenPM ktocefies, all. oi which will bri sold very cheap, for cash or ap- proved credit. . J . H. STORY. \ Coopet.iowp, A u g . B h, 1&I4. A '. .... ______ ., . . xSL rheutn, scrofula, ulcerated scrofula, bron chilis . fever-sores, &©, received and tor -*att by? P. ROOF. R1ED CU R R A N 1’S CITRO N , M ACE ' CINNAM ON, r o o f .. e Af-E been Xoldl tri a single mouth, So grriet ha* bcriii thrift popalerifr. in eorisequem-e of Iiis numerous care*thfr ha»e- effected. Every perres who uses,the.e Pills recnmitornile them to other, s. the BEST -MEDICINE they hive ever taker—ia gentlet/Iheir iiperetihn. and sn sure in xiviugrefi.fr, It is now conecdeJ hy: the most eminent or lh» medicril faculty, that the stoinueh is the seat or foow- teis of all disease: that it m. as tt were, tfie cenlr* from which proceed all the evils proaac.ed by fot.eigti nr irritatiog cutises, and wliu-hlrom thence spread to every part .of tty© aaitlaal syetem. - -si The proper mode oT cur*, ffiercfhftvl* to atluck the citmtel-m which thedisenseentrenches,itsrtk.ndf no comlunation: of medical agents hst vet been- dit- covered so ellrcactous for this purpose1 es-the; prepa ration ol tire late Dr. Rush, and whicli.froin.ilYe vni/; versntsacccss attending their administration, ilurfnp^/\ » pr rett'ce of nearly half a_cetilurv, were styled J y i r lnfnllible Health Pill. ■ T h e n gical virlne iq.Jhi they sVresf tlreeafe m ftefirst- approach, T li f j p S $ preventives as well as remedfee : and we will v e n jjur^ A M E R IC A N P A N A C E A . foi curd o f ^ M i L |1 ^U h res*m * 'nv,*^l*fei8|*i Ee ,-tt'se.ifiat >s either td-rinns ny fstdl onehi h\ avoided.* ' Only ONE -SHILI ING a I x-the dlienpStl n f > woll as the. beat mptlictne rife--known- Bidd at thn -■ •ttncipal office. 30 Ann at. New \ oik. tvyi . . - II G DAGGLIiS Rote agent For sale by Philip RooffCoopersfowp. enif-by the- other persons meutioned at tha botimt n lb r . flher- ria i s al crti cm nt of C ttgb and thrf I /enje' '.„ A ' ■ -