net:Jades be Dew - t ;te t tet=me ego we pool bed ~ :of 11 - iorgio., diet sate, taken Wein ii;iiz vat Made to .ther. Legislature by' Gen. - lobo 14.43E04 * bite Tnilogrit.. That r e port tepresenteil B,„.o.l r ei*, Jr ~ of AA/ lkesbitro; as It &huller tertbe it ounti o f 34,300 73,.: •Ii tkAW.appetifir tha: di. .arcusation 'egttle# 4 l , l . lr.. - Lessis origibated; I n An error *ietitted bt concha the, 'Cletki In -Oots'enalitiei idzeiprithf*n a _. mount eieratut4Q itithe'AudltorNiGen end'a Office. nal lillicli• *4_ althotigh knownio atid:•idititied . ivif Gen: sicke , Lineverbetin:publicly leorrected:' The followingialtinidni*estatementi. , ' To _:Tonsti`NE. &Citin g ' Esa4 - :: , ..*.er a Tarastitie.r—%!:r4 have iiiiticed wi0 1 1.; `surpriseanct l'Er s eplutintinsoltichided in a list:ii.i. tyi9oier, aii,..D. - airinirertQ.,th., stile.; ' , ROO repreitill vAt i a l f it i. i ii k . re d , toittiOil alb , -. 01/9fine lif 4 4366 414 :7j.: 1, learn that thelist letalteat'froin . a " 'ft .made bY4OII VI ,It 'Legislature, 'iv eb 4 report I have Pqt• 84 44- - ..- IPPlediately ' iv : seem the; n OwiliVerPilaiwiOn , I 1 4 , to gentlemait at.nzrna . Net azi the / anti- Jed, whoi dti d i rM l 4 o iCitli tift*liltd wasilleze ilit o ::tkat.tlo -, er.i**CUS A t ecuiiirlo6 "filg sae, seal siaing. , to AP error in a Clerk not crediting to me an amount ovetiitged in =theAuditorGeti." end's Office.' - lisooti - wrete to • yeti; ask ing you to Cause, it. correction to,bepuji fished. SuidfpUtiliditionliy . -yriiie emboli ty, was due to trie as an' injured, man - ‘—‘-it was. (hie to.,yourself as the perpetrator Of that injury. • I have mot heard froze, you on the subject,nor baiil noticed anrcoi motion. - -: • :., \ - • The •accii.satioe wise re=published : ' here , in a paper . of :yonepa . rty. vihose propOe tor;though he knew at was false.. shields himself under the .fact that it was first made by - you officially. - I - uederstand - you' Are shielded from llabjlitY, because a res olution of • the Legislature required you: to make a report.- - - ~ . - , 1 • I. could not :have su pposed. that a Man worthy of the confidence 'reposed ,in you Ihe'Legislattire; could be so -devoid} of honorable prinCiple, and capable - of act-! mg so utterly, in defiance-of the require:. inents of propriety and fairness as to hes itate teyindicate the •mane you htld es persed, after finding your aspersion_ so,. groundless and tinnimited. However lightly, sir,*-you_may look npon a bread) ,of trust such as :you have thawed nie with-•=of houTier little moment, to •youzi ei - tiMation,,may seem a good reputatiOnl ' of one and integrity—to my mind the one islo be iioided—and id the other as of a great moment.. ; - ' ' lain left - but _one afternative. As your neglect to correct your error has given me reason to believe that I need not ex- pest you to be influenced by the prompi ings 9f manly feelings and honor-able mo lres, I may perhaps aupporie you:capable _ . l-:of being moved by a more groielling abd "rless worthy impulsel--4hat of resentment. 4, am left to notice you , in such a way, and bid you such utter ;..defiance as will' seem to others sufficierit to , provoke yittu to attempt the colleetion of any.demand you may •,find against \ine--if any—that your neglect, to do so,' will •103 evideOce that your accusation is . &Ise. The name of my bond are good for .more than . ten times the amount you have . alleg e d: is due. If a foliar is dub it is your duty to collect it. You will either proceed to collect what poi' have stated, rs due or immediately make the proper correction —or submit to the rational inference that You know your allegation is false—that you know you bare borne false witness against a fellow being, and-have not the manly principles to correct it—and thus, by your silence; imptite to yourself a mot ,. al obliquity-, of which a heathen ought to be ashamed.. • I address you publicly--the public are interested in all charges of public decal- From what I had learned of you,-I was led to regard you as an. honorable man; and, to ascribe your allegatiOn to tminten tionalerrov, Perhaps I ought to ascribe \.your neglect to correct it to madrertinee. -IfBo,' LIMY ttilPOOk to you for the prop eacorrection.. - S. D„ Lzwrs,..• "*'ilkesbarre, July; 26, 1852. Sips -.'d : tilt MI* ..:.: 11, "The While hive settled on . a choice, _ Old Scovraid Gamma are the hoys To make'tbis - • The Pcssissrlinissian lsaifrons tbesittri; says the Daily Perin, p*Otd a titftle 6 /. brag in regard te`the prospects of yiette's seceess. -Wet nviteits Arteritipo the. following list, assuring himthit it is.buil a Small one conspared with that .we have! fm hand : , - • -Among the papers which , we may met]. „Um, that profess to be 'Democratic anti refuse to support Gen, Pieree, are the following Noithern, published at ;Pu laski, N.Y.; the True Dentocrtzt, 1a. , ; the . Knaska, Wisconsin, Telegrupi th:3l In depadera De mocra t, eoncord, H.; the Lowell, Mass., LettiiericAni the . Wyoming. IC Afirror the Mancheiter,N. • Thrsocrat; the Sind , her* Press,Wasbing ton, •D. D.C. The Macon, Ga.; 'Citizen, heietoforl\aninfluential Deniocratic or gan, can't swallow Pierce, and has:accor dingly hoisted the , names of Scott end Graham, and is doing yeoman's .service in their support in that State.. • . Hon. Jetties E. Belser,, a .leading and -influential Democrat in Alabama, and fore merly a representative in Congress front that Ste% has taken-the stump .in favor of Clem Scett. - Ron.• 'rhos; marrilat; . 6f whey is probabllr the umat eloquent Dem ocratic orator 111 the' conntry, and, who fur some "ye.ars •pist , has - suited wiilt the Locofoco party, ti:nOw iu , the field• Ur n lalooktiog for Abe eleCtion of general , Scott. - , . Capt: AndreWs KAMA, pf Harnobin, many Joan; eleitealry the Democqkts the door-kee" *Per of the este - of lopre , - sentativoi, has- enrutted. for Gen; Scott, under whom he served during the warOf 1812, and is now President of the Scott ClO at Harrisburg. John A. Foote, opposed to Gen. Taylorio 1848, Said in.a speech . delivered by him at Cleveland: u 4 riod old IkeiriOcrat told inc to:day.` be shouid throw-bis vote for Gen. Scotts;"' . and Whit is more, said he, 44 there are ms More good De ."*"ft miknite upon. the two 'acre: a round me that NIB 4o the mune." John it Wilson, fi - wliserlir - ,S heriff of Butler county , 0hi0 , „.. Ye a D4m l ” ocrat, was one of the Iriflufarrnsideo o f Et late Scott :demonstration et Hamilton . . County._ H e declares hi e destmetnatten to eutport 'the • Scott ticket s and' - ;say s . there:are a large - "ngtober "of DemcieiAta in old BOtler who will do; themune! lion. D. R. Tilden, late a aien'bei. of otigre‘, frow 'kind who vciked •La . _ Van 1 ; uren in ,f 440, ,haa, nnnin - oat haarli -Iy. r Scott, ~ f . ''',' ‘"l' ' 5 - f I . -E -iitterliitikerrnig.,,a,lWiestei, N. _Y., a p:4tnintnit pit6laiii,:limaar d,nitig gdiad seil'iiee•fni. den. §coir.i . - Capt. Anheil 4 . , Por i ter,!..4 •-i i ittaburg, hartitoffnik.tt l :;DOnlinailit:t hilt , takin' thAl stump in fucorrtif hill Ivir i e*lnirninder in. n i i rc &taxied, '. --. .. '..- ` 3 ` . - - ' Ch- li fi e ginelOaa; a P: flOnent• '11: 0 emo. ilia., 4Cincin ati, has heti th stump for Scott. - .-.. ii • • . • 4 . 3-eti. John . Willia iteret foie a pirninent De riptievotaiiti M i chigan, ts ant for Scot ' t , _ . 'Col. Wak.*Tr.Callagii an ,influenti al ' al i' ' L. ' ' Democrat •of , ichigan, ir pont - warmly enliated_for ee Scot... !I i . _ -Hen. Lewis .. ',.Cainpliell,la meMber of Congress : from lei wiiii l iWneopposiedto Tay4iKlar.,lB .has publiihed a letter, in Which he 'deela hiniseit *emit in fa vor Of Scott. c: . : I: 1 .! flart, WM. u_nter; another m e mber of Congress s from 0 1 4 6.', w!_iiiil was - among those that led . against 'Titylorlin 1848,.' ; is nene fi 4 S co t ~• -;.. - i il, : i .' , - 1 ' Dennis''' Mal i f* alivity iier e fore Ai peinosratic,: 'via qty„ 4 1 ; Mm len. ilia re- tiouncedfrie andgoini- b 1 Scott:: f a M i ajw.-.Y.- raley, an itilliietitial mem ber nf. the Meh n Detinty ; stictive ly engaged 1 f *or of Sco ' 1 . I '•, - Wm. Ho ell 'itnother v iiiiiitninent and a ive meml t; f 'the Michigan emoc cy', is - opt r - ott.it_!.,,,' ';Li. , - . p l .Hon.- Atn . Teel', iiiemtserrf Congren, titt 1 from Newil rupshire,whit i cipposed Tay lor ih 1848, i - out in fafrc,t- l 'itifl,Scott. lion. ,':N.. -.. Town Sen 3 i 'Democratic member of Congress from 1 4,, i 21 1 hilt, who was elected t3er:Rint i t; the_irri t Lei§oil candid- . ate,has rnaile a apeeeli;:in Veit he comes . out .tiga#Bt. Pier Ce. -At , .IYrin, in .his 7 ~,,,,. District; i it large meeting o i I D c has i ,been held, w 'hich sil i staUted his course. A ' correspondent of lithellblair 'County, frisig, . writing from [ 'Can di `iii county, \ I ,• , • • l i . 1 „ , • says :-, • 9 I- , 1 .1 take r r i lea.iure ir calli ng your atten tentiOn to tlr pleasittg proipect in Sum merhili. t 4-4% aship. trim Imeination of Scott.. and thaham h s me( eln deep and sensible impression . pon thelocos here. It has 1 elfeeted a chati ge,ef I !,rw!eyrr-Ntrge, t all of whom were •heretof4*ilLocof.,cos, bred and horn'; but are . .itoW Idetermined„ to rte for the -"enikpri,iigl hero." ' I .2, look for t wenty-nine _ mo re to 'be convert- - ed before" lit vember. 1 `..e.an i. ktifely - pre: diet that Ca brie countY Will [give a ma jority for Sc 'Lt." - \ li I: '1 - 1 ; The Erie rz:zette, in ••.fearring to the ft mad by the Locofoc v s o4ei. Toomb's defection. sa a ; ''. !..'1 I ' .. • - ii i ie ;, 1 " Sonwhit might be ' o 'in this busi .neas vire' It er . We haie ti he of a fam ilyo in thig county, contai ing.:flve or six Demeeratie votes, all of 'Which _will be cast for co t" :and Grab M, r 1:134 übtie.ks many instnn es of t his . attendin-trt in uld, with- a i v little attend n,•be cited."' 1 11 • i The Mead, - ille Gazette Sake'r. 4. We ourselves! know of ai i be'per'i clqzelt of Democrats in "kids county!, Ow go for, 1 ott, heart and tita. There . are many e hers, too who- ill not belnble to resist • i e genet° s impulses . which 'P irompt ev ery tiely mericanart tolatiktain those ,whebave {'ought ant bled fi l m- their , coati re try. : qouse!ittently 1 n'...senttliwill.get a o big". vote in Crawfordeounti.,„'? • .The Harrisborg Xotsiiied., I ,'' ip! dwelling on up the !prospects of mai c i4tic. gotta.- and Majority in Dauphin; tiejet'i" • - .. in one! towns ip, and. old. gentleman and his,TWELVE NS, itil Deipittr, have t declared theii-.de rminatiorifie cote for 'Gen. IScOtt ; and we coueld g ive'scores of similar instances o show the pritinitraity' with' which 'the People, irrespective of i pirty„ i simport the: scarred ietertin Who has carried his country's flag Ui .tritimplr .throughl,'. One hundred , hard f i 'etiglit battle .filds. ,The-fact is, there is 443 limit to Scott's . Popularity in PauPhi i 'county." Theßincinnati'dltiat says: II . - . ‘. eta A M brought-it , thiii inOrning a list .of r sublien hew:seven , , whom he decla ; from -his own persoikat knowl- ' edge, ha' been- Loenfocos upltd the nom- i ination i f Gen. Sczl i tt, .That iii the way I thie ball elli . ?1, ; .. ,I, 1 ... rir ,e are ' pained to andrutice the melee . ,ly • intelligence received here, of the deatb of an .itld ,and highlyiesteemed toWnsman, Aerit.i.D.Mittax,•.; he died at the. Merchant's Hotel, New[York,l at halfpast 11 o'cloc#,, ii ou Sundalylnigh.t, he Bth inst., aged alcAtit le'yet — iri i i. :1 • " f Mi. Dranasir, left . " e tW i ft:years 4go last :May, for Californ . ; whe i he hastre_ I mained until the 'Bailin of th last steilm- i , er from San:Francisco. , IN, is Bl mintgi in New 'York roar the, d e _inst.,. WO reported to his;frienils as being well,4*egh q i ite feeble from 'sensickne4:-It i utetasil de th hili preienteischlilieellig the 146 Me he ad _ so much desired - to •pet urn 'te:4,4,-IWydni leg 1 Demperdi;, -, 1 1 •:...-: ~ - . it ,t . 0. • - ' T le . 44, gOR IE7 itERAL , era! Sc ott: -t I . I ,i I -,; During his tit at Old obitbny'vis it ri 4 cled to ay their r per ,( to him, at t d - all . ere e armed wi hid nnaffeeted courtesy And Oink and ' yII familiarity of convtn3ation,Lremovin zi 11 restraint. and ingy ring afe ling of ol a', 4mi:dance 8610 at a first in ervieW. :. heipresence -of t hal ;wary° l'eteran *fiSreili. more ' „than' . mere reip 4'; it at 4 sl into a t livelil!enthusia ' ' thar - inid4 . fr - country, inbred ‘ in. every. A ericha booOtit, which ' be haitso . , mita co tributecl,toab risli by t his illUstriims aelri vements' in sir Is; and all Our totriotie se sibilities a 4 nuebed l i . witfili feeling of veneration an ;gratitude: towardstlie map Who has ,:!•! filled the treasure of his ceurttry s glory.! COMMAC TO CetuarrtAerrr.44be Prin. ,cess Gantrisurou4daughter of he ex-its-. jah Of Coerg, hasibeeh -bapti into the e t a Ch ' ian fab; itfas persop is pipe of the deth cd rileteites of Itulia.i4iThe East.' I toil aii , y , have beet), pairing `for .1.. T on long time t fiber ait - inet: off' 1430,000 a year. Th 4 fivo#te datiihtell, cine of tbh eleven coil npt, blidelicribe4 h 'her taut!' „iti er. as - . 'a- - 4 4 ' ' geoid . among cro ' ! T 1 Seem; is! i tog te : take charge i . ),f. r4= 0o he .ucati. :VI . ' ' - 1 ..1 j ; -,-.-.:- i:' At 'the 41ftex,': England' Sea; a pickpomket 7 4)n/lieartnly...that be . entennetl telOtirgers thitimier t a ti e n ' r i I an ink stand and', thy+ it wi th _ & git . the / Juage "atiekuig a boll r , in.thiew i„' Th e leairne:P4oil l ` ' calmly took an.ot _tFyit; l !Oa liOd , ) 11 4k* • the setiteneeiO;ls yeate. . : 'll ' , -4.l§uvr r a,wigiity The gentreirzik .(114) Tesn* eeye -that Ma.4hew,Greeee of tbst,eounti,ilun toes saltAd Aftitakt . iiest -defbst treaty or t ine ptiONsk!W•prociiring: a.sitatrot;e : lieenre 'to irrry 'fps Milt, wire. -He seventy 'yeirs t pr ' •1. • 1 .1k f • Pittsburg- Ft, -Soil Platform: Resolved,' That C it goVettunimt is att ordinance of. God; a men emptily del egatedigitits to a : trit righteous pur pOses • and :where ' lititnatir laws tie, opposed to God . * wl i t inch iti vri *re null vuid; and not linditt ,tipon. :men ; seiither morally er politica . . - .-,-. • i ;Resolved, That lb -r e dition of ltsgi tive alive% either , I In ational 'Or 'State authority, - :fit *hiked • ntraty, . to: clod's e t will, and iit , bitiding In ott any . Citizen: - Resolve4, - Ihat w-a oppotted to sla very. of ever y _kind, d in_ favor of every constitutional effttri t abelialtit, .... . . Resolved,''. That iv areoppoled to - any and every compromise with slitiery, =and thatrno lapse of time can renderany such comproottsetinding upon us. ' ..• Resolved, . That wiare.not • only oppos ed to',.theaboles pia' isOof under . : the •Fu, gitive slave. Law,: lou arti o nl.favnr . ,.. of its Outdate ropes ), beet' 'i - e e belittio it un constiretional. .-, - '' •1) 1 - --.•- , Resolved, That 't .e Democratic' sad Whig parties have ',Wed th knee tit the t . dark spirit of slave , , and there is no Course ..left for the ' f r .nd a •o, liberty 'to pursues ut to refuse to co-operate with etcher o the.m. . -.- 1 ~. .' Resol -ed; That a ! . 11/-pi s ity, opixried 1 to the c in promise p i ; tform of the 'Other parties, should not b ~. apartyl of oneidea, but'should embrace its . jnitociples the acknowlejecient of- - nit's natural rights to the soil as well .8 to kionelf, , and or the duty of a mpubli an . governtnent, to see that _the lawe rif i tions are not disre g4ded wits injury. - -1 ,- ' . Reselved,/fhat -w- arab' fsr4or of . the freedom of / the public lands to ritual sett ler)), in limited quantiles. ... I . ' ' . Resol 'ed, That th • homestead of a family honk' he lii: • noble for debt; on , derhiroper liMitationsies-to ampitnt. ~ ,:.-. • *solved,. T j hats.the right of self-gov ernMetit by- nations, springs. ,iiecessit . rily- Trfitti- the . ao c t rifles of i he, righi , of . the, in- -- diViduel "than \ C'! . .. iclftgavornment;. that w•lic II iiiii liight Of self-tgurernmeni is vio lated. by unsolicited iltervention 'on the pert olany nation, _the t rue and only rem- . .' etlifor.inth invasion.mf . . right, is ..coutta ventirin- by culler naticinti,, for the sake of non-intervention;" und,',tlitit. it is the - duty Of this governnient qt . interfere liy Or peaceable - influenriisori-belialf of the lib-, erty of any nation..stingkling to bci . free from the power of the Oppressor: .: '.. . Resolved, ,That the eonstitutioti should be amended si . %. - as to. render thr . Prosi-• (fent, ; Vice prpayent, Senaters,l - and -all. ministerial Officers, - eleetive ity'et pepuldi • vote. .• -. -'. t ) - " , - - ' k , ... . Resolved, That, as in the *in:a o of Washington; in preportion 'as -the, silt : n tare- Of a kovernnient .gives:.force-teiinb-, lie Opinion, it is essential thiit - puhlte . o- . Ontourbe enlightened, *-4 Oie - in . ,favor of the-cheapest .letter and ' wspaper :post age-system Which can . 11 e• - a' Worded, not only in this - country ) , 1 b t bet Ween our Own - arid other nationsi . - - . _. - ResolyeAl, That" „ we 'a . - Tcipposed toil! ... clast*.letislation,. specil . priVileges, and log-rolling--enact 'tient:i t :and : that,. as a remedy for these. evils ! ice Alemand 't he passage - of general la - Ws, 'and that. each, bill be .confined to 'one object, :which shall be .eatued .in the - tit le: -, I . • *Solved, That as t' licanlgOveifnments rest. on thp faithfulness . of to 11 Ari II: OChis• .' cons th . - 1.1 tiiiitiifuleeis - eenonl sin e and . compact- di we demand the clivisim as .a ny district's es th tiVes 'to - be •eitected. Anecdote The folloWinginecd. which :has never before was handed to us the of Of 'this place.whO is a I parties. : One 0f....thel tilt of •considerible iii» life-like view of the , ha lice,•sketched by 'him adorn's the' walli of 11 Union.: Gen. Scott occ place upon the canvas, battle—infusing energ his.own dauntless bray - Some =years - ago, t (brothers) left the city their fortune ' s in the fa at their respective J ar they:could find employ eral months travel, the in the city of New Orl repaired to Galveston, - Short' time made their Mexico, Wheiethey su ,in their respect ive av time that , vva broke oc l country and ,t e , 'United, . upon they -yelere requr glance to the' t . country against the Uhited Slat ,c9tintry withih- a certiii Refusing to, 1 tnply wit io Mexican An t °cities, tl 'left:the city,'. nd procee • Cruz, and a r :a"few met the old 13 To (len. c , brother, Juries, appro Com MB nder-in:Chief, ' he and his younger brot 'tail citizens and had the city of Mexico.' Tl ...diately,despatched 'an a which were soot) hrougi said to the young ,nie 1 barites, and 1 will take golitg that. wag." -.. r horses, arid` 'he o(G~en Sept . ., 1847 ed the city throe'Wars, cO.—Netebul The Objei The New hides to thr urged again: _... emelt .. We Other from tt ,perik that there are &dr j to. the electioi of Gluier 1. He is stiveeted of heart, to the extension o gi is bad. Ile probably , of thinking - frutnfightifi and last, for freedom. tt rather •closely..the chard 4 itationarEy heroes, who,i,i MBE 11 -- . ed, were' somew hat pr alevery. l ilerbers this{; . 4. !en tiro hy,tyisirwho c on ancestral feelings :! 2. Ile tiknikl ''*ot , will work sadly for Id who belie more bh;ite finite brute courage There'll a difference of E l points.. Som e the a 11, not, consider a '; due 411 ni,etidation for ato didiu ilpri Who vrtnild' *lit. !ives'of two. Kiel, - fgi 1 , '~ . :• C .; 'e safety of repab ; ilia great cbigree F. representatiye nligittg, and that 1.5,' be secured by tricts--therefore. this State into re arerepresenta i .ott-• in. Mexico. te of Gen.' 'Scott appeared in print; ler day by a Whig' minted .with. the nt lemea is _ aa- ar; liitj, • afid • a .very tie . of - Chepulte-, t - the, time, now e . Araerican Art pies a prominent, :s- he did in the i lima leis men by , ry: - . No = young. _ inoti ti ,f; Albany, toieek , - %Vett; working cations: wherever moat; Mier sev : q foinult hentselves: j , ans. They soon Texatij.and in a .ss ay into the city ( f fully 'engaged tions, . : up-.to the ut between, that States: Where: ea to swear alie tid take ap,artns , or to leave the number ofdays. . _ _ ,tbenterins oft he e young brothersl e'd to4rztrds Vera ye Travel they coat. The eldest ched the noble • I, d told bim Itha j t wr were Amerk en driven 4pin e General imrne-., 4 for two linises it him. ~ne theft : " MOunt these - oti.back, as I qm mounted the if the 14th s enteri tero cif Mexi- _Scott : i opposition pa mnoas obatacl ; 11• Scott. 'due - finviedt Slaver.y.:.T.Tlnit t into that ;gay avail deal, first . frotii -at adh4g • sir or our reiio roust bo cimfesa judiCed agaipat A- will be forgiit look charitably rl a diel.-withitt among rowdies an brains, and it empriente. ntiment on such yearti. 'ago did bit nay ,recona- Theat nit ui eirosiihis A... 4 .93 1 :and ii - ,0 . i . . Scow, in the sa l dement of a private difii r entry, will find thig in insuperable object ,- don to irothit for tl3i Whig ninnince,,,,tj will have to k i ln without their:filnatile suPpoil: 'Ali it l .‘.--; : r i 3. ...They say 'Ae. is !i:Csitaldie;;.- - -Airell e ir that is true, it wilt :Pp* him. 1 or such - Protestants as , aid creeds as ' ore intl ,?, .portant than : :c„ '„ itib,.. 1 1 1 ., *ie. , ' . 4M.11 Yeei 41 4 crowded full-ot }Valttebt,PubliciPOrvices; 4. They :tail he is a TrotestOrt--an that will ruin him for exiy CtitheliC wh . - rejects Pierce for th,l satire cause; .. '. TO judge; " however; from the[news that, is flashing - i n (rain hetnlCi and: +illage.und City, and every corner Of , the -land' . that' has so often shared hits glr,trY, and prosper: Id only as he has tliciacelea , tae_ , masiteS are concluding to.cullethe squ re-oftlsis tour.fold objection, andigave old Cbippei4 iva a chance at the helm' of our: , staunch nd :st u ray , ship of State., 1. • '1 Ili'Cloir AT NlA aan . 'FLLAS;—"At dui late - celebration :of the ;battle of .Lundy's Lane, two aged'tioldier, Who hadlfinight tin' der Scott and Harrison;:-were present. The . Buffalo ComMercitir Aste&tiscr'says,t . ' : - These veterans -adareOxed the erowd... - ie brief speeches, and although it, isl true their voices =were broken btage, yet 'the" . r Words! and were strong a made 2 deep impression on all who heard era. • . EoCigeant' Thompson,' the soldier who f ought bled itt Lundy's . Lane, a n d who ad beep plucked from a heap' t of :Slain, hours. fter the 1 battle had:tealed; with some evide eel of remaining in him, .spoke with ind* natiouk)f the rumcrs which; they told him d been spread ihroad, - that' Scotteras acr . llo man Rind a harsh ruler over /I s comPanions in arms. ! lie'wonld• testify while his life an .speech, 'was spared him to : the falsity ,of - such a•, charge: The little bientliyetsemaining iiihim should be spent! id denouncing . , such a report ns a - base and; . biutal slender. "I in allivihg - witness yet, thank God," said the brave old man, ". - of the i almost womanly tendereekis with ihich that; strong. arm,: so terrible in fight, ran smooth the pillow'of sickness, and tou c h t,4 writhing i form -of the Wounded, of the gentle tones in which that voice', so harsh, and polkerful upon the field of battle, can whisper copiolatioe to the - dying, anti words of,hope end Comfortio. the suffering." A 'great sensation s was_pro duced by the appearance oftliese Old veterans ; 1 ' . • 1--'' One of the officers ' of . the Scott and Graheni Club, recently orianized at 'Albion, N. _Y., is' the lion. Benjamin .L. 13assec, lArig'a distinguished • member of the Locofoco party, He was foimeriy First -,Judge of Orleans county„band has occupiedmany other public pos tiens.. taPOne of the Democratic papers oe Ohio'- calls Franklin Pierce the granite Hickory of New Hampshire. Ayhen was he petrified 1 1--liariford Cottrax; \When Tainted, we suppo :Fer haPs\beioetrijfed with fear: 1 w M'''‘A f. 1 • 1 estern EditOr deChi,res that, some of the - yonag women whd pass his village-in the arks on the' riveti, .are per feet dig - nities, Ire ritcitttts, sa,Ts.a south :ern pap r, gel 4.: • ksorit a Scor..vi'leto irixioza--hreoittiNv TO DTiIriTPTICS.-D . T. J. S. Ho . ughtives Pepsin, ibeirue Digestive' Fluid or On.strie Juice,:prepared i from Rennet, or the fourth ; stomach or the Os, .ufter.diree-' tioiis of Baron. Lielig; tbetl47.9 oloeical Che mist, by J. S.Houghtnn, 31.33.1.11ibutelibia.: This : in truly n woulerkd 'illrafxbr JrT !i( ) %ii - DP': APAR. linindiee, LiivertObittplal*Conitiation MAI' Debility. enringl liter Ifatirre'l iqrn . nOtl. ; the Ca...uric Juice. Pupip tient, contain ng i Scientific et-- Weave of „its 'mine, ; inniFlteil ; is gratiL—' See notice amenttars . • - it rtgiententit. .`:, For sole by AB T.; Mt Dtitig;We:e; k m ' . Da llgoit a~i; ii nFrrnall Blzesit.;Vtred b y - Pl. C. M. Jack- 40 P , rock our most valuable . Medicines. lln casissid dyspep sia, it acts 'like ,mngic,„ 'strengthening the tone of the stornseh, itimnlnting the di...-ittire powers,. and gaping ruddy health . to the cheek' aid er;s: to the! eye. There are thous Finds in thii commun ity who an tostify . .to tbeir'sruinni, and 'thousand* will hit infter add their leitimOn, Port 'sale by • Abel •Trineli; broggist i l ie. Mont 4: rose, t • • - . ; 11110Fitrose l iP4ices COMMETEII WE Wheat per buskel,.Go .. .. . - Bye d 0:... 56' `' - 0 . 15 Corndo. t .. 56 . .ft 15 . ... . n 37/ Buckwheat ••• • • • 4.1 " I ;'..1..f • ODO Flour, per tal . 4251.0 5 tob Potatoes ... . ....1 . 074 'White Beans....- .. . . .; J. 7$ Dried Apples ... . ..1 . - Timothy &est...l .F: Clever Seed -• • , • Ems, per dos. •;- • • I .1" 0 Butter, per lb. ' I, • C. 115 to- I/ 16 Cheese, " .. I . lo Lard. :« Thim, • •`• • - • -• ••• • 013 . Pork- -11 REGISTER FOR lift t, In view of.the importance .f the cant- - palgn on which we have just : ~tered, un der- our gallant and everiiicte l rieus lead er, and to enable us to dlsseminite facts concerning the men and rocas l res of the I-• i ' different pa ties, as extet; isivel . as.possi hie, we wil furnish thehf? - 44;itei , .'weekly I together . with at icast_ two 'Maras) du ng the campaign, from the fi'rsi Thurs day in August; 'till after the Preiidential . 1 f election in. November, at Abe I fkalowing 1 - I - - - . . . . • • . . extremely, low rates Single coriyi . Six Copies (to one --:- Ten . Cetiies, . ad. 'eat. tily al th are Andany greater - .number; tinned ratee. -Postal , . S sent for: fractions nfa doll . orders niust with the cash, and di lett , Set Society. A w6tadinFothig of:* &cloy !u beheld Wednesday . ertiiipg, *o;: • i • SAIII F. CAR4ALT R g c > See. inmost Cattle:Showlid FlOr. Of suqaebanns Cium' ty - Agrieulturettiociet lei' be kid at Mon oiti the ti.tb aedilli days of ober, !Sit , . z In Mauch . alunk,..on the Itthhut , tictriCit LitztiA, ! rub 4014000) and tinnehter.oGfeese Bagl4t, Esq. of the 4;Ptl) ylll4. of h,r Csr~rca~; V . . ST - ISAAC -&-00 Voila at tnti t, am tray be t i • • accurpapit9ll rs ptiat:L . paid: t r, I,FR4ZIEIL. Ittat I - ... /0; : :' Stf- per 'qutOtleretfeliw. At, (imiq -.00,... iii*lt. , -T4oeigo-lyve o n a g f or w a s ~4 , -tiekit,aitioti st. .Afaiti di i I fropitieherioriciit t . still b'fi ma* i yearly cidet4,#eiti , -,' .: : ' . - •_ .. ..,, H, ,i , : • !' V. 11. P ' L an d pA i i d i- - ll .... - -. ', i , ri,§--. ... liii iiiiiti ;_-,T1.:-.. sot.' . ' :------, , 104214.11,1 'f. ** . ' " i i ii 6k : 4h, T. ti r e s ~ .. 31. t. vfie , b agie i, ! . im 1.. -.wd 4inut4t-tiTen ~,.,,,,..Miiiirnian, b. csitim' itliiwt at. ttle'"ld f r ltAVd ~„, k _ ,•,,,t„e d 4. kagriva Mt - past hirm. wii.. .. r. ...,., low. -11------ • - Ili or hint with a tail. "it uranliiillivi!P maY . I A.•MXIIRIMAN• - q 1: .- a; ihripAT_7lilCK.- ' 2 - qug. 5,1832.1 - .• 1,.]..' tf - 3V)ixtnwo . le i' . LW, , lt at , 1 awl ILI . 15 IN Pate by , • ._,l 4. R. Ll. 01 LANESB Rq„ Aug, 112, 1111+52.! SALTi ,-. IlvEwsitokaleatliisoter,,w 4 11 ;1 i' * - 4 , it:` I: 0 . 4 i i A NW!!! , Ra l , Ang.7,, I P 3 -? 11" ,r CHOFF'S 1101'Et . 58 il l . iiiklieli 0 No. , , r r Arfnepot, Nirir-YO -'•;-, -, Nv p. i4i t it,l the . ' finblic !lint! 'our fri ' * :to 'dle .. .„ 1 nip - 1 ptemigek as bemg &giro ble and ; lw, ,raises are Well'yentila , ,ted, and '1 t m Perfertsirdt. . and ne*- ly furnisl . . 'be location 'unexcep l tiOtlaw a ei 1111, et -VOrt"of the ity, and in the inne , of Ilroagtway, mid near the great-bui 'Pi • ' ' i -- It will )gir) entire sat RfitetiOil to' our friend. ) ksitlliotts in our a tenttoug to their etunfin.t. :I . 1 i' ' Our tablt!whl be supplied- with the lie.t I.h at the niarket . titr;nl4 .11-• ; , 1 , Knoarin ithet oursucce..l.4' wilt depend i entirely upon- li e 'genral 'mattageoient .'. - of . kho House, we tberef e Oiallengo your atronagc to that , end, and we ft 2 ,lcimtili'ent thatilsocess will vindicate our etiortsliO }jour behalf: 1 . 1 1 - • . : ' I I •I I CIFAIILES WYCIICIFF; .-' , ,V t .WYCICOFF,I- ti 1 ,- ,-. A. D.I,,WyCKOFF:„ , New York, July , 20,°185 1;. r. -, .2 lm j 3 ~ ii ID, .1 _I ,- :, / , . " List) Ile . eivw - 1 - , I • ~.- ClODFl§ll;„Siackerel,:Rire, Fluid and en t riphin e ,N.'_l _Soda i Cnioerg. Flour by the barrel or sack, Coffee. anthOrttlicil Sugar. I ,tte:-.4c. going cheap at Aug. 5, 1054. 1 11OHANPLERS. "------ ' [ — i - i - 1 '-- — lt I Orphan's Co t urt i .Sale.- IN 'prustoic4 o(an onle.il DI the Orphans MOrt s in And fur SuatluefiannaleotiOty, will be sold 'at public yendie,Ot the courtihoin Sinatra* on Monday the iwetity-third - day- 1 August inst. at one Montrose,' a the afternoboj a 1 of land.' 'situate mi . in ontro*late the'estatel bf illiam Wynn de exceed; contamitig about noel mini and a quarter tg land, with the [Cause, barn, 4r[c., tereon. A liberal creditwiliiid given. a tr-'C B E , ' t I ,Adaditi l i Aug [[S, 18d2„ 1 1 • 11.3)111. NEIL: j . _ 1 ' •••.2 1 1 •• 11 1 -• , -ii t FEW p will lxi forlhe falkt A - 6g.. 3.. "A. 200 , of Oct; next. .Aug.s. - rum. ilair ORR:" JAI)) , 210; .1 Polideri Fidu 3 TT \ • 14 3 * - r.roctiiynd sr fretk q t - ts FLOUII4-w 7a ne..J. at 0.0 q_ • ALS - o,r . A fest Ririe* it choice " Panay in any thing-0:r 141 in tcrOt.. an efride in • init.,. le rale star of lanai in the ty elTSOireieluei. :1 ‘, I They have.ai ark* num*of imptoved . farm now-for Pak; 401130 t4eyte t acit the attiatiau of purehasert I They elm blur their' ' ..-121 the sale of atty s .; I fauns in the comity ; . •,fi 1:- Their cha 'lie% are moder t ele.i The lilies of all Ifarins prefullt erati tined, and all weveyanc.intd'o,ellit. very, realea4ble; rates. • 1; W II ,14- '[ April, 1852. 11 . SV3I.II.'JE tkr. 1§)- : ) ...1 il Olif S GOODSI . [IATE AR -ireii,ing a latige 'supply. of Mesa lV V Gooth4Mbrileing great. vanety of lcindsi4 and -of beautiful - i styles andi'patteros, and (ballot.; lowing kin& ittlagdi. vii:. il - 1 I ' - - DE i P OPLINA ;41,STA1*$,C li ARRAOE DE -,r ILAJIM ,LA` - i4V4VS. PLIII4 STRIPED. AND !PLAID GRABRA IR. ENGLISAFRVeIf AND DOME STIC PNIVTSoke.th. ,'. ,t - 0 ia Most of Whil l itilhey offer c . siderably lower thin early spring Orrees.l ~U. BURROWS it CO.,i ~, GibsanOtme 04, 1882, '- , , t •• -- ~, ' :--.1-4 1( ' ; 1" ;, ,C .- 11111 ;I:11 - 111... .... 6:001i 1 . _ . , 1 , • , r.- , ^ lj AT Nfffir . , 3` ritzliroltD ::, ,': DErar i l'i 1 , 1 tT aßt r O r ttc r3 44i:be found an- 1 eh* and assort assortm ent or I • ini F!).*' ..1 rt . ,l rm i rl , touudar l u t WV' g . i ..-' \ , includino a gre riet at vay:Of Ladies' Dress Ooods, in ltich e 'Prints- l','';:inred and ..iEtittroidered r4nWn4 extra rich Iliirege,,‘ D'elane.s,lLliStered Poplins,(Ging• hams snit Chalet/rays, of Ina* style; - dllaek and Fancy Obi di.4,c.1 [', •I' ,I ' . Cant po tit.apai Broche4 Cashmere and Barege SHA W S. ) Silk Mantillas. tiraanh. Plain and fig: 'tired Sick% Sltilli*l StraW, French 'Ace and Silk • Donnetst Denbo( • Silks, Ribbons .and Flowersi Oetitlenim' abdlllay's Ore, and. Summer Cletalsi a large ass ortment;, Hats • aps; Deem d - Shoes; 4 - Trunks, Valisealparpot II J'earpeting, Oil Cloth f r_fr fionl4___ til*NPaintt h ind. Priuted 3Yindosel Shades,. w PaPer; Don*tk. Cotton..dill kinds &c •f te "' ke ^: 14 Aii, ... with. '': -., -:: '.: 'I U iVellid 1 rtntent, . al i in other departments of °Fos, and be ing pari chased entirely kir CAB, Plel*ble PorloserO to m cule bet); 44 hl ; - 'll 1 - ''' ' ' i Prieeif: i Styles 4 , Teruo, not to be louns4.lt4 any 0411 tabltshment. !N. 11.-:-FLOUtti ,SALT , STONE:COAL,' constantly 06144 , - li, . :. - - New litilfentilay "li . 186 I ` '.,,4,.....--,-. . - ''••• .Al • • _ • \ r il -G . RE LDS -- '' . i 1 - , - - - 30p ESPEO74I,IPLY int s his old customers XL and the ipstblie gen nifty that lie-continues: the business', of WOOL d RDING at; his Old' Stand. Yhabktul'yor ptst lt i s rs, by living pikes,, A tt Work well doui itr, no pay - hopes to merit a' Aare of patioisige of -the itlft. The 'eth lb. of Wool will bit- Ott* out 01l l lt sack , fiw•Carding,! where there ,isi2o( 'an ,e...spegill_bargaitt to' the mei 4rarY• ._ I I: •; 1 ' l!' • • • -, 4 , 1- i il - l',. ta.--TPOsat. indebt ed bUPte or: book *tenant i will plase tatithi the - same Ithe. lint of Saptem.: ber next ar4-‘-‘=`natreed. i t , ' . , ,-. _' • 1 , 11 , -Brooklyn, Idtiy;ilB62. ' ( 424tf.. ~._ - • _ , _, ---1 r-R. ~ , A iraiti c ila el oo dcl l ., ,fi rst qualiV Nob end, oxids, i i , white mied "Ike/ : St fee lAA* poi! price will - bellow! In by i ..• • II ' -, 1 .!I i' 1 . 19Ailt ! i .1,, roffr ,it. ,, co. t Jiale s; lebl; 11 1.• .1 LI . ! -' ! - •!i i!! • I I , r •-• , ! PMGN, 1. 1. 2 00. .13. MEI ; t ',l fie p ec,ea of 14iviikil a; cxceetlit4rtv e; •• • .` Beregelai ;TON.l°.lPref, S & SUN.. 1 1 I A 7 4x.k. t 0 Z. mt 6 41 11 I I ' , 4' ' oolen ,San. 6 mtg. by the firs YONS.tt SO. . o < ! 1 I ~_~~~ ~~;I;~, ~~..~~ ,sigect a 4,11 I, LITZ ani 1 TITRRE U 1 1 • SUPERYINi ' Per P#iel, Bnulds" , • 1 < ligia opportunity' 'tritrull, gen- YOrk ihot put ;week and selected` eitte'ti'fsee, supply i l oa o t4ner (1 4 1 ,41. a'' lll Aek. at a veri ;: • . PrimA positively ei.Deihition syste m . Theltatgeh ii all its varieties aoli eim• . plete,and they inset' they are sully, prepared to !apply the increasing .demand for Ooode 144 any seasonableeiteot. They therefore !inost cor dially invite all to give them a call. - ina°A I KLOTII: • • , - . A new lot of. clothijnot receirf -1)lue, Mack gr e(44 o l 44oriklvh . , .ickhive becti!P nvilaiid . verY el I lla a nd vtill-bOdd 'woording l 3o:Or \ i - I. t Pf4j6 4 l‘ CO.l ~. . , 1. Axr • Canstampre% dic Vestinip.• - -L - A, new, lot,or the latest 'styles now - opened and continually arnviPg, ideiuding.eyery variety which cant* desituk.which•we offer at.loweerateg than ordinary: ••' r, • LL. POST &MO.; rrel, at 1- & CO. dial" ) retk' C0 6 d 14 Just resiey , ;44,s - gentiiii west ecesietiegef all the varieties uenallY fur;s &country Stosi, t i elliorrers low by - • rosT ica- Rif- c*plele; and , embrices most of , the neir analkoirable etglesof • Bormets, 11ibawla, and liifsittg; tuttudly found in the country, to which we c its es' peels' attention. T: L. POST Home Keiping Goods. . Jtist opening, ; a large assortment' f the 'above. GOodsi which haye been ptitchast• at, vetTioii - rates, and will•be sold at a small advance. AttiOng . them will be 'found Bleacheaand BrOwn Sheqings and ShirtingS, Tidings , Denims, Striped :Linen Damask table Coiers,Dimaskliapkins - ands Daylies, Linen Sheeting nod. Shirtings, Pdlo ) tv Cottons, bleached and brown Linen Damask by , tfte yard; Quilts, CottOns, Worsted and Cotton Worsted .• • . Damask fur Curtains. • ' • 1 . - ALSO 1, .'"' , • Plain and emb r oidered C.urtair, Drapery, einlloct eetl,.wonstedtuir4 cotton Table Covers—.4lsO, Oar,- pets,Floor Oil Cloths, Drugget, •tc. Are. _ln short everything le wanted to COMIlle ;house" keeping can Antoci and; at prketria lowlorelsowhern- by w It0:Goods Our eat et the *Wm gcsdi is , pouted inaudi4 all the varietieSin'their li I and wil4 \ be sold elupip by . L L POS:ll' a d; CO.- s A lot of WhitOi,Crape Shawpi, AL* sin - rtisorf - - - Inept or . .64itin and other Summit. bhawis fur rate Chnapby ,- -I. 1.." post 4 - 31(mtn*, June 1 . . • Care-for Cara s arid' Warts. DBAzzirrrs .COrn\, and Wart 'Elixir, that .alll retncer,Or I ill. kind" ot. Corns, 'Warts Cr 3101 m, int three or: four - days—l L erice- ' 5O Ctli• • 4-is( 4 4 Dr, - Dazzett's- Tooth. - Ac.he that 'will - eur'e teethe ache in 'fire tgainutee . --priek . 2s* ctR, for sale at , , - Tußng4L.s. 1. :JOY 2 9 , ' • ,L. at. Safer bb Try July b:. • FLOUR iii4el .July •.- --. JUST RECEIVED, , '', D i , - • - •„ • , .;cxoTHEalot*thoolche f ip "Linen Casts, - . 2• 11 0 6111 4 , and iwn* *Mlle- fute,ps_tten% veil cheitit. A little m of Lyon's ,Itat. Killer, .4 stub alio*. ks: those bit:wane eba pti; 4.25. per_ twai.; wa r ty noteelistt of that e Tes,lll4 Sugar. which et eeeds tinythitig this in i(tesS'lr • esk -for,:the, price: 7 - Ple,sisecall and reel, • ' ' _,:. ~ / ;., • , ,-.. i VonAislirslife of\ Gen. - Seittt:'-ilnot , a & 16 ' rixor of UticleTotti: . ; , t 4 ..luti 22;48 5 2; ' , virmult A, , ~, ' : - * Nol4ce : • r IVOTICE is here ygi:ven to, vemns interested • . is he ILI in the fullowi estate% to wit": •• - 1 Estate of WILLJAM,TAYLOR,, d s Jolorlar .than Taylor, Adieent . / t \ 1 Estate of LYMI.*N TROWBRIDGE, ee'll, Etmasa TrowbridgeWer , N i Estate of Wm. Thonpson, 'deed, Caleb C , state it, Trustee.- I - ... .' ' . , - c, 1 i 11 • That tbeaccountants have filed-their accounts in !te Rego Wes 01rice for the county "of Susquehan na, and that the same will,bet, pr&ented to the \ J'es isfrhe Orithan's CeUrt, at Ifintrese, on We'd= neaday the IBlll,tiaint August pest, for confirms+ 1 . . min and allowance. , N. ' I 1 Estate of WILLIAM MASON; ilicecied, iyili r , lianilfacen and levels Pughe. Ad'cirsi: - .. '.. '' , :That the accountants have , filed their account la the Register's Office.for the.cortuty of Sucqueltsta. na, and that the will be pmeided .-.. to "this,_. Ja . - of the Orphan's Cons% at wangle, on' Weir n -my the Stith day. of:Aug.. next; loc. #on fi rmatiosi sAid alloirance. ' - , ',' .-. " r , ' ` J. T. Licsoport,'RetistiF, ' : Ilecisteel office.S° 4 tr° 6 s I-' •' -;,. , 3.! .. •-,` ' - - 1 . July - 22; tf) s2 - '') ' ' . '' '- ' - : RgwEi'- - ; w:o1)$'‘: . LE enbscriber is now' receiving it Aminplete 1 eortment of Spring and Surnmei 'Goods coal Meting . , , • Dry Gcxult, Proceries. 4 - Crockery, Hard , J Ware, Patent Afedicinec - Paints, Oils, Dyej woods,\• Stone,:Wood and s Tin .Wake, : Irani; Steel; Nails,'CodMr; Naelf ere!, Look4ig 01a5 . 4 s%, Window:Sash; Gla.ss and Putty,iCarpet-1 ing, Oil. Cloth, Leather; Sole and rUpperi Watelles, Hats and Caps, BOots.:ind Shoes, Oupef lima,Cotton Yarn, Batt and yy Wicks, CarpetlWarp, Ste„Arc.itze. - , _ I And many ottol articles not. mentioned, which 11 am disposal! . to sell very lowfor cash or ready pay or on a‘credit to those who will pay , me in Areasonable time. ALSO a good .assortment , orGOods S. S. GROVER. ;:f . 3piingviye; Mayl27, .1,862: AGAM nMnWPHANTI .. . ~.,..... .. ... , . "lys''.Gol4. 4014itt - :tiii4 l .../liggippift .:e . 11..de I New .Yoik-',Aliieiiiii*liticiistie... the - ---: :1 -I'-. - ` :. silver-!'iMe4at 4i, the - , y. Hi. - - - ,-, , fi State . ,: v. • • p __.' i ,? •‘- • 7 . .-?. ,-- -. • ..i . ~ _ ..,.. ,,z , f2rvet•-.*.pers : • -" -- 1 --::: 1 ' • . k .„ ,: . .:: .: :: :., :;: r .- r :. . -.., T. OIL - sii:!Cci Ett ,. .:-:- ,- --- ..,1 For-•:the:-.;beit_Seiriiier.:.:Maphbi‘ . .li: AT Icrro4Totiovy. 1.- - !.:the...ii44**-4iitabtisiie.4 , ' l'• .; Pf the' * 310 . 1 001* (1611."'*rhii,":"over. all ef'frfaimititoro.' Sine*); .P atent . Striaight.: : ' : - I,lodiell -: . . Ete!*0 6 .. 1 , 1 !#: : , : e1::::...P - . - ..-S-1;qt .2 ..i';',.: - .. •• ::::::* -.. -. .11 -. •• •:,:.: . -:-. - • ~.- : - .: , elenrea by Jetta - Ili jr*,iiii.liit united Otiiiiii. The' ; !y:liti.chiiie::Privdtlitet-,:tiiipe:tbelatrOglit .Nee"-- i :"(1 e..- The enbeeigoet.l'iittfolf,liali.i.'4o..rhtts: to - .l' ai.!seit iiitli - itglit of.* 4.,:::.this:NichiS in they n!y pff ssv 4Z i uehstuut;:ii.h. : eiFn! : .. B !!P , : -. !FqWni t it i ts,i t is - " ' 10-111:46.1 . : - -",,...,....q... ':•;:'''. ---- : 1 • tor 1 - -61.iiiiiunkitiMii itadiatigit ittlhis'isu -: : tit BINGII4A.IO IOI *wit ," IC Y. iii 11 • 1 :: oi l Meet. attention. ''. H .: :: ..- 1„:. ...,;i!. : ." . ; : iq !?,71E7,:.,,...i liii, - ,27 .1052. - '..,, -. 'l] , -. .:.,,.,..:,..:., ~„.,.,,,;::, -,s :;:i .. , ~,. „.. _ • .„ p INg nt'4!. 7 , ER`iiir:sulK7 ir •: the JL salt by - .mii id it.. , • --- ilio-',',1.:..i4:.;..i.._.:.',..:.:_,:_i1, LL•Pos.T CO. Shawb, -tipWON'SON ; s. j. F .CHANDLER'S ; "." tontrY on han' r DILA " 00. 1 tt. ' I fi 5. ~!~'%. Wb g Ta ct 3002.40a0.4 „ 4,_ 4111114 - Ottlik ble Boiled Paint mak • Ninintslawbf tits Vs. Trunnion Olg4 1500 trotiC#.; id l gallons_ in Janda and iqi 30 Tons Tallow coikise machinery,. amsistency-minft" ISQ Tees..ol4 low o4 market ' laribile____Mis - alt ati t coldest we __,_ ~,equal to Sifeem:(7ll4: BellatrakiflOg, !Tit for Orbite.r-= .. , cr lam &Malik* above 'named:l,o4okt,, profit, andlls 44 0 46 ffia 56 IrettefairestAtaller New Tork, Jane 4.145 '.: Ml4l S.' -''-',#:!!;.:- Ativatthect L-juiii lkoktir,,Casisi • • • • Gnpapp tis) ,'"{ :';`,;:le r..T•k7;. --- (as '.:l _ • • ihriftsig 8.-4 he Country tering. • [June 17. 1 _ - CA i',1•14 - [• sPeciiir A. pointtient,..--.;.1 1101§TOW.YE ALL . ttis3 l o4.ake.Ondiclitik'i • ed, • ! hen Pierre, : es Schmidt and Heori rttS, Berne and Neu[ Chate - WideVilinttbietu*Sii; ' , .„ by-: these presents ly; authorise ind_oint_ - Professor, J. A. •SPtitETOW, ,- Montrose; arid It 4. SIMILETON..of-Stliet'-aforev,, said piaa, to be Our- SOTS'Agenti fqctriState appointwont'to.,4lo4; Muth and - - - 7 • We the - parties totli,are_present3s: ti . itigtee to iv all Lasi-coet s . instituted' by atry ititruagegiont. On this crtf appointinept,--ind to this *to set- our rep-. . pective names and Seals% in ilia preside - U-4 Pierre, M. Duval; P. Tfenehntie. Dited erlaact this-first day of January. in Ilier yeti of Lord one thousand hundred , O.EN PIERRE._ L 9, . ._ • . CHARLES DIY.P TIIVYBEICHILIM ..] -'nEN4 II I. I M ' • MIPM - 4 , 16 .- -T - .T...i. ' ' -11. • ..ri.., 0 -.. .___„‘,. - -..:: -,..- .. • -..,...:,.. ..; - - .111i0;40,ji .-...--.. ..,...-..-',,-: T.... , ...... ...-...--....."-.."-.... M. C. TTLEkileiderlia_Dryilook, orixerie;,:oceockeliziard w a. Navigatiotir Public AlreAau„ incr 11%; _ . I. L. POST &CO: Dealers' Dry Goods. Cfrocerielk en ' AckerY.ihithila,Llitti 6 s: Flour, etc. corder or Turnpike streirteuni - Rubut. `Avenue:'•‘ : < • •. C. 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