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THE MINERS’ AND FARMERS' JOURNAL. IVora the N.C. Spectator Sl West*tn Advertiser, Propoafd Sew Rfnid—^The citizcns of Wiuaiingtoii and Carter counties in the southeastern part of TennesBce, during the latter port of last year, UeW meeting on the subject of opening a communication from the head of steamboat navigation on ^n- dy River, in the State of Kentucky, thro the western purl of Kentucky, the eastc^ pari of Tennes«9ce, and the western part of Virifini* to the North-Carohna hoe, oii^d thence to extend southwanlly to the South- ern markets; aj>d a committee was appoiu* ted to enquire info the means and pructica* Lility of forming tha proposed comniunica- lion. In pursuance tliereof the Committee addressed a circular letter to many citizens ol' auid section of country who are interes ted in the accomplishment of such design— cxpkiiuing in a few concise and practical ^jtatements the important advantages which ^uHild be derived from it—the practicabili ty of its execution, and inviting tl»eir atten dance at a meeting of Delegates, to be held at Estillville^in Scott county, Virginia, on the Ut Monday in Juii«, 15531,—to be com- poecHl of Delegates from each of the co«n- tics interested in it. The follow lug extract fiwn the Circular of that Committee has particular reference to the interest which this region and section of the State has in thid euterprize: “ I/Ct us look tl the proposed measure in anoth er point of view,» h»cJi we think is cntillf^ U) great ceeJiug day they reportrH iumlry reaolalioos.* actually disbursed 83C,00t),0(>0, on Roads nrcwive of the 'iini'ortanio of the |iroiKw.-d im- [ C;,nal»—and wlint is the consefiuence? l»ownuirt,lherra.tieabUity,a*^^^^^^^ extensive trade is optiiwJ with luakiiiiT the foatia \\Kh . . ■«, u!kInfthoSanayUiv«rnavigal,U,.evi-r;iliru>niU9 'l‘i-'-own commonwealth and the ostcn iuaking the SanJy Uivur navignbU, thi: year, ior steamlKWt* of firty tons hurtlicti , Sutos. Millions and tens of millions of advices4 These, (says tlie Mortnng Her ald of the nth ult.) furnish fresh evidences of tlie wide spread and ticepeiiing intensity of |K)litical excifeineut throtighout evejry part of France*, of which no man can now i’hm- roHtin liave be«i proptrartl, for that imrtion : acre^ of her best lands are brought into iImj j venture to foretell the issue. Kyt , - ^ . . - - ValUy. 'ITw: niiddle rout# it naid to bo the villa"es are springing up every where; there ‘ t€ur, to have been demanded. »horte^t, the w.iUrn Uie lonec.t, but «» «1«'E |{>c no'emicration amoi>g her citizens; on the I Afliiirs in Helgium are yet unsettled, ah aV.Une!- a«S b“ rdoS“rt«nt‘ «*>• “'« | will be more accoiimiodatcd, this route may have states arc rapiilly peopling her lorests, such : ations for its pacilication was iuitici|>utcd. i?s;ipeake and Ohio. What incalculable Cherbourg, about seventy inilci«. Tiie interaecUon with llio ' nfivanta"cs must residt from such a work. , limd. It is said to bo his intention to pro- tember, for U»c purpose, it t|»yilti»ire it, of eaten-‘ We iuvite the attention i received in London on the 7th uU. TIu> ern markou. I as the fm\y intmns ol bringing into fti!t lonng to him, (thrcc-tourthsof the C ongresa As neither of the States have jurisdiction to send ' play our energies ami res«mrces, alid chock- having voted in his favor,) but it was re- a sur»cyor into anuthir Statu to niakt Die necoa-' ij,„ (j,g emigration w hich is depopulating , ceived in I^ondoii witliout any manifestations s«iy surveys through the whole routo. It wa» dc-I ® ! of pleasure. Whether he wotild or wouid urniincd to obuin U.c aid of a member ol tJ« L-! „ ■ ‘ - - . i »■ | not accept of the appMntiiient, appears to Ulttid ^ULtes corps of eiismeers, and lor tins pur-, ' t .1 i- i • i. u 1 1 u c„ 1 dose a communiration wa. ad.ires.sed to the Pre»- I MUttniKenCf. depend upon the lines which should be final-^ idcnt. Thrt-e commissioners, one from each !?tatj j— ‘ I.V dotenniued UjK)n for tl»o boundaries of represented, have bccu a|>poiuicd to lueti the en-1 We leam trf»m the ISuston r.vciimg kiii^hiin. gineer on Uie 1st o^ Angu>t, at Pikevilk, to com- ^ Transcript that by the arrival at that |K*rt | |t is^tjd to he the intention of the King ing where Cd. Avtrv’a road at present terminates, IK1« gates vrrre sent to the fonvention by the of the evening of 3d Junc. I nc following , IxMgium, to declare Kotterdaiii a tree port, 1 neighboring country, in consequence of COTTON SEED OIL. We are hap|)y to learn, that the machiu' cry of Measrs. Smith and Follet of Peters burg fur hulling the cotton-aeed, and ex tracting the oil, is meeting with much en> coumgeineut and success, 'rho seed is first hulted—then subjected to presauro—the oil extracted—and the oil-cake is fed off to cows. We understaad, that the cake is very hard, and has to be ground before used, into a powder something like mustard.— This powder is mixed with the food of cows, and is found to be very nutritious; experi ment proving that the same number of cow* fed in this wnv yield considerably more manner, the cako The oil is method lias been discovereJ by the patentees to cleaii it of impurities, und make it trans|>arenl— It is used Qot only for painting, but for lamp oil; being limpid, burning very brightly, and free from any disagreeable smell, d:c. icc. It aclls freely from GO to 70 cents per gallon. By gsod niana/r'iBOOt, we under stand the establishment, though not on the largest scale, yields a handsoiBe profit to its enterprising proprietors. And the cotton-si'ed too, is not to be had on nearly as good terms as in the regions of the South. Tlioy ha\e to purchase the cotton in st^ed, giving a little more for it iu order to invito it to their factory—and they gin it, and then operate upon the seed fur i>il. Less cotton too, is recently grown in or at any other place which may he cstccuied best actual survey, and terminating at the head oi'rttamboal navigation on Sandy River, we wouW have a camplttc thoroughfare for all tlic stock of tlie Northern canntics of Kentucky and Ohio to the W’jthern markrt?. Tliat this txade will exist tu a considerable extent, we are lieve, aa the Slate of Kentucky lias Charleston roil-road coiniaiiy, hopmg to induce a co-operatjcn with their plans,but fvnding tliat there would probably be no community of purpose, they Mtoppedat Knoxville and addressed a ciNnmuiiica- tion to the Convention, explanatory of their view?, and rceoiuinriidiu^ ea-operatim wiUi tlieir eou- are extracts: C London sav r CMiacis. I - J / CMucd of the -The ^ indon t^ar of the c% cuing of the :U J .me ,'s: “ 1 he brave I’ohsh CoinmaiHlcr has I ‘ s uauc Kui ana rceoiuinriiuiug eo-opcraimii kiui iiieii eou- „ authorised to be-! rtitue.ilf-the.r object i/to mak. a ra.l-rood from IS already laid otf! Charle«ton to the moutli o’ tlie Uhiv, tliat of the 1 ” hlle a rullSil corps and by tJiis means tloalroy the commercial ti,e JanJs being more turned to wheat. If —I,-..I—..r I.......r.. finctories were establish^ in S. Caroli na, (jeorgia, &c. in the very inidst of the Ja)u It^.] cottoo-secd, as it were, the raw iiiatonal W'e rt!ffcr to other jiarts of our poper for i could b« had for little or nothing—and with " It would lUewise inercast inetacuiiies*! trans. stouere, the t. ouveutK]n uill adurcis ntemoriais 10 1 , 1 ,1 i, V' terost, in connCXluB WltU a portine iron, flour and other heavy articles froi* the Legi.laturcs of the fever.1 SitaUs thro’ «luLh • dct.;.ltc I the Kussian Ouarts at I \cnortin, , , column — Teiinc.isce to XortJi-Carolina, and promises kliort- j the road will run, asking ai>?istaiice by direct a(>- and in tact occupied the whole country' be- 1 , . . ... ly to aflbrd a profitable market for such articles, in propriation?, or by tlic iiicorporation of a joint ■ tween the Bug and the ^SarertI DinlreM in Irtlaml,— ** "«* company. - frnm WnrMW of flip o,i,k 1,,ft ly haJ occiision to lay before our rea( lat State. 1 If it w true that the Sandy Hiver i. siii>e»;)t;M» I ~ ” hpTrf.rondint» acrnunts of the state of praetiua-j of being iLudured k.iiiKbls by steainbootn, and Diebltsrh at Zocolow, apparently III route fWi. ^ • mul i:naC3«*f. ( Ittil.' ri fn Hftiili# i#_ ih*! rn*4J , Wnilj'nLa or tlar Itinlair np Ri^!\ thc CoHtltV of MttVO , ftl¥l cou9e*iuence of the astonishmg discoveriss that «tpck company. are diuly making in tl» ;jold region of that “ 1 hat tlte tbrmation of a pood road id pfj Lie through Kentucky, Virginia and Tcnocinee out mmni;uvred the Rustiiaiis. ^ i . 1 ■ 1 . 1 . . .. , /-» was amu.'iing them at ® ''ontmuatioii of this suliject, bwiig aoUcit-1 ,„uch less trouble, and much more profit, ” ' ed to give this cons|iicuous place to the f«)l-^ the oil could be Such machines, we sliouUl n^eede'd VoX'o^^^ directs attention to a suliject of painful in-! suppose, would be a great treasure to the ' * turest, in connexiuB with an advertueuH-nt I cotton ^tes: and when associated with thu ginning machines, would be the next val e have frequent ly haJ occ:i3ion to lay before our readers aVto;irr;*"d to'the line "beU^enTer^and Virginia,' Con^ntTon.'t’o co-m-.-.uiircute ^ ith the Ohio, at the Mmsk, Skrv znecki united all the cori« on conspicuous place to the ft,I- j ,he oil could be extracted, and turned to nt tlie gmp in the Cumberland mouutaiu where the mouth of the Sandy Uiver. ■ hia loft, crosscd the Buif. nml taking (%tro- proposcd road would pass. L'pon the receipt ol' the report of Iho eomniis- ‘ It would likewise inercasc tlicfaciliticaaftrans. Ktouere, the Couveution uill addrcis memorials to He has, however to cross tlie Austriaus. that there are very few points of ev«n this elcva. ' operation, by other connecting iiiiprovtiiicnts; ow uaUc acquisition to that groat inventiou. We are happy to hear in«lcel, that Ihcso gentlemen are mnkmg out very well with their machuies, and si lling out many patent rights to the Southern State*. They ere in- machanics, and valuable men. [liichnumd Compilrr, tion. Indeed, a ff'reat port of the di*ttnce is thro’! ing however, to their lethiiTgy“ inditTerence to their U,,g a,Hl Narew, with Polish corps on every private chanty and public subecriptifW, | • j Re\ cmie''^wiU ej-rtfrf tli^f a coTDpartlivtlylevel ccuntrjr with an inexhaus. | own inlcrc»t, and iV' disrcganl htUierto niariitrs- him. ■ thcjir distrr«j; but sucli Ml the j ^ ^ tiWs supply of materiiU for con«tructing thp best i ti-d by our traus-nioui tarn brethren for the iin-. .1., ,i.„ t> i- j. frightful amouut of suflenng, that the COO- of road*. The road would paes through three ^ prov.n.ent of this *:ctiou of country, tl« trade o-^ masterly mo%Cment, the I oli-h of road*. The road would paes through three ^ prov,.iiicnt of this scctioij of country, tlie trade o- tms maweriy lu- ' of the l>ei»evoknt hattJ been niiite States, or if eoiitiumd to Xorth-Carolin*, tlirough I peneU by the proposed conimunieaiion with Ken- General has placed hiuiselt in contact with ' -..ii. tk*ir> • an/t tK* four, and would rojuire tlie action of all tlione I tucky and proba*-)y Ot.io, will take a direition to the Saiiiogitians, Lithuanians, and other to me cair u[>oa n m , aTO Statts to incorporate a company.” Chariectoii and other ^atlicrn market.*. It is reroi'ed districts by whfwe population hlH severe ol human calamities, famine " Tiie meeting above mentioned ^fas held i of ^ .nd’es'ifely augiiKii.t.-d, so ai> extending their ter- .. - Q.t I I ^ J i State to porrcct its errors. Were the people • r» * / 6 nlJe rava^ri. i\m la col an IcJins on 18th June last, and n^easures were .lu.uherVand | to leave to Diebit*-h no pnwpect ol cnca^,' J' s,,"e o»* Ihc w"t !f! not go far beyond the trurti auoplcd to t>nt the practicability and expc-. eviocc & to patronise improvfiuent^ 111 Uit wuhtn tlw Prussian fn>ijti«*r«. ^ ^ « »i * r ii^»inf» ^ . _r dieucy of cofistniciing the pTT>|K>!icd road.Whia iiuincr, by pri%*ate end th*y ♦ foreign j'Hjmals a.«W4;rt he will dwl^avor to oc swn vy uie loiiouin^^ e:^ tl* ia-«t year by Jlcr or six millioni of dol lars. Th«! N«w York M«*rrantile Ad^ert^er of »he nth, gives us the following mfoniwHoa of the amount of duties at that port, which one to IjeltcTc, that the above estimate lot go far beyond the trutti. • The ajnoont of duties paid, or secured %a l« State, and for carrying iuto effect the «heme , parallel "xl' mU.'rir waitkrey'' I'rom 'WaT nieii, women aii.l children, > yirma'deu^^ of Hie citikens mentioi.ed ^ fallowing ^ Ortrolenka, was a rtntik march of this moment m a state ol u|;t.i..l starva-j extract of a letter from tlw corre.^>nhngl full eighty milts; thence to l^nza aiwthcr *>n m the county of .Mayo. 1 his, we beg the amount ot the first .juaxtcr.’ committee, shows in what light our citizens | ^ r ;u): ai«l to Tvcho*.in mor«—the hist M exaggerated st^temeiil. should view th*; matter: “ The meeting proposed to take place at Estill A numerous meeting of the citizcns of : ai«l to TychoPin "it) more—the last .'iO *' ^ I Burke cou.itv was held in Morgimtoo oti l>cing in the rear ol the Russian (Jrand ‘ *" •* * piiri-'* ics -; i.v. V,., I Armv. 'I'he Pole:, srem alsr. to h.-ive ..ain- ^ '“'‘1 townlands by competent and trust-wor- W e are not muchosloniHhed at the burst of enthusiasm which follows in the .Menuin- tile .\dvrrtnier.—There w no aiwiguablc tiunk of at the iQOUlh of tMielby, on tiie Sandy River, the 1st day of .'Vujust nest, to lay out tlie tjest route to thp'North-CaroIina line, passing between Joiwit- horo’ and Eliiabethton. 'i'lic Prcsidvot of the U- Tiited l^ratcs has beca addressed by the Conven -At a meetinf!’ conrcned at the Court-House in Morjanton, Burke county, .North-Jarolin», on tli« 4th of July. Ie31. tor the purpow: of uking int« * skUjiHjcki had taken Ostrolenka on the ! considtr«uon the pr9i>ncty ol uniUnsr with such i • i ^ r' The dc Polognu, a Warsaw **a-coast are endeavoring to pre^rve f»per,of 21»t .Viay, announces that Gen. | Skrvznccki had taken Ostrolenka on the «*''"« '►’« ^ clergyman, on whj«e told me that, tion^nTr^Vc8tcd"to'forni’s’h7iiEn?inJ^^^^ our fellow-cimens of Kentucky, Virgini* ^ m^r^»yth^ ^ prisoners. The oltject pro{>ricty of uiiiUn;^^ ^ ... - mnnov" the U*»rr/^"Cf”lhe e'i^inr' o«r C,„mi«ioners at the mouth of Shelby, ,hc , Ihim,lie Visited the families at unex^- J >t of -\ugu.t, to unite with then, in laying out; lucation by means of a road from Pikeville on the Fud ro«4i. AuU the undcrsijrned beiDg appointed ^ adTancin^ towards Ostrolcnka, i» nup a committee ot'corrc^poHd*5i»ce, it b^ corneH tli«ir 1 •— dirty, to ad(lrc»s you, and other citueni of North- j 7 hat we *“ C’a-'jlina, re|a«iilinjf their co-o;>eration io tlic pro-1 coinmunicmtion by the ted tiiiiCM, and thus liecame a witness of the adopt^^ Ustween the Rus-1 » mother, surrwn- p^^d ^o’uTr be of and ‘h«r supplies. ' children, picked out the twh Irom un’t!erlakinc,"and to retjuest that you, (your-1 importance to the citiicus of tliia scction of I —t iC » e S wit 1 a pin, ap[M>rtloiimg | le s an- Lh^,.rw^u1mmediatcly write to the^Pr^K, North-Caroliaa. VERY LATE KKOM E.SGI.AXU, I X morsels to each in Its tjrn, Ut f.>o ^low- rr.me.tinr him. that in the event he should send I 2 Rttulnd, That wc will ukc measures to pro-' Charleston July 26. The fast baiiiD" cra\ mgs of their hunger. ance of a Surveyor, on the part o{ ,, ' , . IV, ,7, other parts of the couiltrv tiie poor are . to rr.ett Uie Surveyors of tb.; oth- »hip .V.mrod, arrived vteleniay from , 1 j. ' ,'sted in tlic cnterpriiHi at the mouth Liverpool, which port she lett on Hundny, i ^ ' ' ■ . .i reijuestinff him, that in the event he should send . an engineer to meet our cnmmisiioners, that he ‘^ure tlie attendance be dircct';l.to extend his Survey into tlic State of iNorlhX^uhiw; for, urithout a survey of your side, wfc e»n hardly form a corrcct judgment where the road should cross the mountain. \V« hope too, tiiat yimr county in particular, will take measures to be represented in the next Convention, which meets the 11th of September; important results are to flow from this united effort, on the part a£ Ken- {'icky, Virginia, Tennessee, and we had as well lAiy .Vorth-Carolina, for aiie is too deeply interes ted to stand back. “ J’. S. We look forward to the day ^ hen the contemplated Sandy road will extend itself tiiro' NorthXIaruIina, er State*, interested in tlic cnterpriMi at the mouth Liverpool, which port....... . i . .i. . . . of Shelby, on the l,t of Augusi neit. VMi lilt, bniigiiig US our Wes of I^iulon Fn-^nce hxs taught them to extract some 3 KeM, Thaiat our next meeting t« b« he».l f.iverpool no,Hjr8. and Shipi.ing Li.sts I n'^T'^liinenf, aiui they pray lor a f. w ha.iJs- on tlie aetli iniit. we will idect Delegatee to rcpre- , i-.k slit, innli.iii vo , hll of oatmeal to boil up with thoeo plants, Stnt >fortli-Caro!ina, in the convention propoticd to I | to fumi.sh a meal more sulistanti.al and nu- ‘ „ I . * “I, tritious. I can Ktate that a mi.scrahie mo- rcsm'ctfuHv roiucBt of the President of the I’ni- v.mr section of coinU-y ; and connect *iUi the | t'd .State^■ that in the event of an J-Jngineer t* in;r j ' i7i«'M ui'stv not !has comincnccd its ravages : flail Road, eonteinpUted, and now utttler contract, to Sandy rivrr, to aid the surveyors appointed by coinim.sSKHi, His -Majesty njt m,) highly resjiectalile Ivoman Catholic in Soath-Carolina. We shall feel glad to see a Staten, in rriakinjf a iHjrvry and tecoiiiioi- having thrHiglit fit to appear in person.— clergvuieQ are already its victims—namely, »u!l n jjrcseiUatioB in our next Convention, from “"ce of Kaid road, that he bf instruetf d to extend , Mr. .Ma.v.MIRs St'TTO.>, was, for the sixth fhc Rev. Mr. Frenrlergnst, of Clifton, and N-jrtii-Car.jJiua, and »o Hiudi of .South-Caroliua, the Survey through this county, and to the South- time, elected Speaker of the ilouse of' Com- I the Rev. Mr. Ilui/hes, of Crosmoliiia.’ ” I -“-I ‘>y I With such a piLre cf misery a. this be. From tAe y.uykrrn tifcctutor. 1 -No bu:^me«w of any importance ; ^ , W'e continue to receive accounts of the! ** en up, as ate as t t • i^ere recital of such a talc of I’arliament rnft on the 14th ult. as feels an intercvt in tlu; enterprise. Tlie following account of the prticoeding* of the late mc-etiiig ht ld in Erftillville, will !m; foutid to contain a general view of the •‘vntemplatcd route, a::d may not be uninter- citi ng to the friends of iMeful improvements: [From tkt Vxrpiuia Rffntbliean.] It ia , -n to ttie reajltrs oi' the Repuhliean, tliat II , I'; Kentuc lioase, praclic*oili*' a ruad of Sh viiW, Kentucky v -acnd to increasing prosjierity of the Stales north of “> awaken lienevolgnt feel- the Potomac. Jn New York, tl« Courier 1 exception of the Refonn j a,id to promote charitable exertion? and Enquirer gays that agrr.-ater number of ® I Hut, whatever is done, must be done quick- veseeLs will be built during the present year, endance o ; em rs , j thousands will perish whom a timely 'postd to hold a Convenuon of delc^ than there has been for the last ten years ' .*” ' " i,. ,• ' ®*fort would havo saved; and it is dreadful le l)orderini CoimiiM of Tcnnrwee, —notwithstanding ‘ the accursed tariff which reform was to be brought forwa j reflect that it is tm charily alone that this d 'ir^ia at I.■.tiiivillc, Scott Court-, was to have destroyed their commerce and ^ government. | population have to depend for sulisis- mn'iat thrmeans of oMnJii* ' revenue.’ Tho The war in Poland continued to be pros- j tonce for the next three montlis. Little, it ' ^ “^elby Creek or I’ike-' ff*’owth and prosperity of Pcnns\lvania is , ®cutel siicceiwfully by that heroic people. I to lH)'e\p«;cfed from governtm nt; o t.ie liii»> of North- a!.‘*o represented as having no parallel.— Severtil battles of a minor character liad ^ ^nd though its [lolicy under all the circuin- pre>eiu,. r" ■*- liessee and Virginia piescnt but for a mitunderstanding as to the time nals and ltail-Road!>, which are bratiching ***'d to Imj concentrated, determined to save “' Th'el^ventwn Uin« organized, a committee «verv direrticm-I^>k at Pennsylva-1 'V arsaw, or ,M,ri.sh in the attempt, was appointed composed of i iklegate from each \ miles of Canals and | 1 ranee is in a feverish state. iJinturlKm- ''ouiity r.jprehciiU'^ to whom was refe.-TcJ the : of (Janals and 60() of Rail- fit's lyf a H*rhou« character had existed in ; .... . ......j , , , b tds m'l-nded Ibr coniiU«t»‘*jn. On th'; sue- Ivoa'ls 1 his fetate, within a f'w years, has, Paris for s^Mno days pre»—ding our In'P'it i *heir cliiiritv wt' -'li will n't b ; m;ide in v tin. | mi^ must look for relief; and wo feel ronfidcnl that in calling the atlontion of tho inhahi. taiits of tlii-s great and woiilthy di«tri''t to WB of a turrious character had existed in this fiainrul sul>jecf, wo make an apju al to harvrs—1)« numerous rnterprising forri^nns wito tlock to our city, and our own merchants too, v. ho fmm eti*ry quart*r of«ur extondrd RrpubUi;, seek bcrr a mar. liet for their produce, and supplies lyr thcu cmi- sumption. When wc contemplate out rinrs, 4- nals, and roads, all U aiimg to this nM'lro{iolis, and the acililuni all>rded tlirri hjr for the iranaporU. tion of produce and merehondizc—ojtd added Io all, the capital and enterprise of oui c/wn lurrchantsi, wo cannot refrain from faeliiiK an inward sjOuk. fartion at the pro«p«rity of oiir citjr, and prrdic- thig, that at no very future day, New York, in population aud in wealth, «till out*tr»p tlie iitou sanguine antici|>aUr>n-i of her citisrns, and that bliu will, in all probability, bsfora ani>tbr ccnlury pa^»es, rank amun^ the hrst, if not the very first of titics in tlie world-’' f7ai. fiemnrd.—.V corr>-a()iiMlont of the N. Y. Joun>al of Coipmerce says— “ I spent some time to-d.iy in converta- tion with (Ti‘ very interesting and intelli gent (Jeneral liernard, who yestertby re- signi*d his ofTice a.s Aiksi.Htant ( ’i>iland Mihr tary Huginecr, in the scrvice of the I'oitcd States. I regn*t much hw determin»ti»*« to return with his faiinly iinmediatt-ly to France, whither he considers himw:lf lH>iind to go by the ohligutiona of patriotism. I!o has been a highly useful man siiico lif en tered into the service of tin* I’liited State*, and being now not more than fil^y years old, he may yet live tod« much "wmJ to his native country. He has Is-en one of tjie ornaments of our socicty, anl by reason of his mathematical, ornumetital and miscel- laneouM acquirements, is calctilatcd to adorn any circle in any country. Pt>ttsfoirn, (Pa.) Jnlp f). (Joi-D Mine.—\ genlleman has lef\ in our pipse«siona spcrtineti of ore f^iind in tiki niiiu* on the premixes of .Mr. Hn ndlmger, in .N't'W Hanover township, .^lolllgOlllery county; which \m1I I>c 8licwii to persons anxious to cxamiiK! it by calling at his oHire, I'hey are now busily enga;ied in taking tlio water, oM puiiih stallis, fuled and other ml- isaiice out, which have been found exactly MS was stated hy a piM-son on his death bed, spvumi ycar^ ato. who form'-rly I'oikcd in
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