The Beaver County Argus. (Beaver, Pa.) 1853-1859, April 22, 1857, Image 2

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THE IA
IA:A ieer'e hirveet in die vienth of J im.,
Ism! eppperalrom all accounts Ite 'hark fate
letifir abort of the 'trellised' the pilieuthei
boleti, ‘otil tipPerently, fern thedilllesalty
of conunuoicati•in as *liter, appraisa l tad,'
the ocareity' that . already eTiStelkat the
- - •-...w.neet'a ;fat -of winter Its, new inerese
tid to thi extent of a fearful &One.
Tot , annearipteesi.thai . .iwtro raised
in St. Petersburgh and Momper for' the
plin . eic:s by thie famine, produced Shout
'.1....„ - f ....0 roubles silver, bit this amount, al e
thengh aided brctintributinrs freni_Swe
den, has.long been etbausta In Belting.
fetsiiteelf a single_ morelant. ;we 10,000
nd %rote Steiglie.sooo-: roublee stiver.7-
Unfseentiately much of the groin ehatewae
foriaiirdea to the
_! - coact of Finland from
othei parts of the nuesian empire' vs.' 0.
taiumi by Ilse .vessels being frezert up in
- the ice, awl tbeslew procese,ofcetiveysnee
-by lan l was obliged to be reierted . to:—
The lmperiel tuagezines is the south if
Findland were opened . -arti3oth pr two . back
but the ''tlitli %Wee of communieatien with
the di-tint lecelities where the I dearth was
rtthe highest. have preventedithe aid coma :
e
". - ' hi pour creatures were 'ill
lng url't&-- : • 1
• tiettiTtiViring on a bread;co m pos ed o f
r k , 1 - tn...
In the ncieibnrboo4 of 1.1 ica l ,,urg: toe la*"
olio* seems to be making great ravages;
Fair starred! children ' are-etrelering all
over the coon begging _ sustenance for
thernee'res and t eir parents; end nu-tubers
of adults had alteady fallen victims. All
rented al out Oesterbettoin, in the open coed- AFFAIRS IN EANSAE.,I
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try, the famine Is driving the country roe . c e e --;—=-, , „ - i .
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pie in half
_farnislied bands starrog with - We invite t e attention of all who walla
e :,
cal and hunger into the towns, where : lie to be posted as to the progrete of "law and
t
available resources aro in coesequeece soon order" : villainy in Kansas, to the follett
' ceniumed t , e 1 i ei ee ine fp:sm -the Lecoinpon correltemance
On the other vide of the Gulf - of ? Both- o . . Democrat
t i n i n the north o f s we d en. i t ~p 1, ,,„1 . , to of the Ntssoutt , wntto AR 11
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leas bat'; amine the Leplander's the famine , 6th: 1
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bee alrady attained' erica , it pace Viet l OUTRAGES , UNDER TIKE NSTITFT.ON
c .Leceltesehautmann of _Norbetten, who pr co:ever:leo"; tem. ‘,l
emlel. thithEr to inquire into j ibe
let:del.,.
-" ::<-1 1he law tinder Which the censue waa el
the case. affirms to have ccen children whof,i. be taken , i nsti.a
contvitutionai
convent
'eel gnewed teeir own hands from bungert,t,diii. is carried ea in a Timmer stint:ore;
an I adults who had died - from sten-nth - mei
fra ulent thee the I lair itself. The eeun
eelele sttleire to probng life With ehmelseiti ceurts. under it ;deci.l4 whet - shell be
fel ...,i-ete. It is only very la'ely this the preein'ete-iu each ; county, and . the pls.
any iutelligenee of this metanchely ,
. state ces of voting -Titel, , ,ehtunty -court .Ot thie
of, thFieee in the . north of Sweden dams oh- , . „ ~ _ , 1
I county, recently appointee by tae t o
e.ened any mention in tineStecilielte petpere lep4hiture, have tal;en this. Ptepi '' In do- ;
m kt -flow twat all, at once the I mestlfearfel ; ing so t h ey 1,„„, b een gu ilt .%
.0 a great,
extreme of i misery is guile,' to exist there outrage. They hette made four' peciuct: i i
vatouq , ,orr-1 , f Ct.M diSpOgell to tall the and a tictr
pi„ic.s .
,1
De ug i es enmity. Ii
.. . 7 '":""i g 'f the ,account= l iut77 f uesti '-'" I theie Lascreeee is omiltscl.,• Lattice anal
a 2 par.ntly, becanse tl.cy, have T it yet ie.. t e e e ee e i le eround lit contains ha f the iti f
I • i
eylved officiA c6rroboratian.- lit is, holvev- ' imbitains Lt . ow
county, but b L as becn
.keel
er,- true that .S,weilieh government hae : A . 1
ole.l -,..“, voting precinct. , Lecre iptou ie
been unremittiteing in it.' et leavers to 11f '! nod, awl tai- is Doha :dere pert.,,at large a..i
f.. 1•1 relief to the eistressed riets ever tawrence The other' preeine' tit I are liala-1
Attlee , Sepietnber last; and lies already
ee ex-1 ted at oblicure e pei T ete -where titere are d 1
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eteteled ntore that .'"_o,poo, thafers in , , r
the_; few pro-slevery settlers. the aeesus list,
w4ki sod at lenglh (the 18. th ult ),the is a 1 woe 1
Crest fraud, so 'far as" knetut the '
offieie'. jeurndb e leesttillitingeni Vas
Pull's!' I ( iists le ice not yet been po:ited '4P eubliel,
el :a uutu particulars fully estab ish " t i l , '
which ought. to Lab r beenl done.on
. i.e melanchery erath :Ind i o teiefed I to the let,' of April, eitecording to ilie snact
*hew that cue geverement halt neglected u ° i merit of the bogusliegielaters. lb is no
tLe"s to remedy the evil , II ' i 1 lt- t it will be , done This is ',,,1-1
1 1, I suppose et . . 6
1;
I ing to,-be tIM e grandest of ell Hie' -Kausas
,
I swindles. \ ' 1 -
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nagOca-nCniftl4 i'ittia aii,,
'ifiteiku&-
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Alio, akh wit nut oat cOnh:rth l i the repor 1
ted etrocios on the ' re Stat win, but
evil ',bow that,- h iring 'a t ip tin, a much 1
frequented road, Rion after hielt4rival in 1
,
1 1 tIM 'ferritorv, the Governor "sitsc the bodies
of twenty-six murdered Free St ate teen.'l
Sonieof thtse had been shot or • husined,
i and thrown out by the toad side to rot un-
i d e r the burning '
siin. Ot hers ,Back la: et,
I scalped as Indians scalp tli;ir Victims.—
O n e was pluiened to a tree by ie bowie'
,knife driveu thrtehis heart into the `solid
I weed at his back; nn his breast was fasten
`ad a written warnin g ta all ? Other' tlAtteli
i
I tioniits. Some .were buried just beneath
, the prairie sod, their bands :eel :'dries left
!sticking 6 utoftlieleletllow tittles into will
they had been thrown. Upon others, I e
natueleer iuntilatiens, ' of 'privets 'parts,
which charactize ithe ferocieme jey e,l the
Indian, in the moment t.f vitenierrhad bequ.
etnutuitteel momen t
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Taney in 1843 n. Tan
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out of 9. n the ground that l e is a i
li,• g re and a Slave, •conseqUently trot- a I
• citizen and not entitled to Isue in the C. i
f,3: C.,Urts • even to reeover,h's freed Om-1
c• th i s 'Coat baying an jurisd etion in such I
..e;spv. -.The best
own
this is , Chiefi
4e
tiee Taney's deei.4.4o , u ,initnilar_ l
, ease, thitealne before him iu 184 .
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' , James', Ash, a Nolland .ucern and
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alive, tined fqr his fre'edoto in ate Circuit',
C orthii`Distr4q. Otcolumbia, as Died
fileottAiLin-that,Of Il_ boom. The cruse'
wts in a-,
rn
like mann'eii ea led up to the
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U. S. Su p reme Cont. B u t
it nit w:th
a different rieeptintit and a differedi ducil.
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ion. ... . ''=" 1 • '
' Dlr.i.ebief Jinttice , Tim& deltered••the
opinion :of tbo Court, (We •itilhe'• from
Williams'vs. Asb, How_ardls 4,p.%. rta foie
3 i IP. 12 , 13 ) 14 ) : 1 • 7
- • ! "Tbiaease,". said hi, Honor, "is brought
1-. re by .writ• of error frdun the ' Circuit
• Court,,gid came before'th4t Court np..in -a
fietitirlt: - .;-fir freedom. Ii nppeared upon
' te,tfial't.hat. Abe petitioner Wlld the pr,p
artt of Mary Ann Oventield, of IPunce
-, • Ge'orse'sitoniitv, in the :S uite of :kllry-
I
-, 'llac, wlitt" died in• 1824, baying fiist duly
elide herlast will and tt:atsment, whereby
• aroci •__otfier - thin she be neatbed the
petitioner, with. ultilry • other Flares, to
her nephew. ‘.l. T. :,Greerfield,witE. a pro
-vise in the folloirtng word,
- shall not earrylthem :Mg Of the State of
Maryland, or tell tk'm formy one, in ei
ther - of which. events; 1 Will ,and , devise
mid negroes be•fice _SO life." trpcin
the death of the restatriX;7:G. T. Greenfield
-took possession of theifeuticner, (Jimes
AA) until December 1839, - - whea.he tnld
'•
'the petione r tu the defendant, (Williams)
nd the petition for fietdotn was • filed
nirsans. - •
Upon this evnieuee
-ttie Circuit Court instructed the Jure that
by iht fact of /inch sale of the, petithmer
_ V . the matte or property of the / petitioner AO -
Iliegneathed to Greenfield, 'ceased and 'de
' Itermitied and he therefore became entitled
Ito his freedom. We think the begnftt
'ii the will was a conditional limitation
1:1 8 : 'ireedom to the petitioner, and that it
IPAcffeet the moment hi wasittoltl. , 77u
jkqmeni of ths.,Circrut Court is therofure
- atlinned.".
140 "
tLat thla . same Chief Justice then
• belliNtitat a negro might not only be
ti party to a suit before' 'the U.. S. SO:
pre me Court like Any other . citixeu but that
al slave might gol there and recover bia
Is the lawl—tlist expounded by
tansy in 1842, or Eisflai contradiction of
himself iA 15.57?-
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1. Laid BALL IN F.ANSAII.—Thre , e great
land sales are now ideertiard by the U. S.
go' verhment. 'the first will occur it lowa
- :-toiat, in Deniphan county, Kitiss, be-
uning on the btb of:i 3.lay. This sale
for the benitit elthq lowa tribe: An
ether will occur at Pabli, in Lykinir conn
. _ ty, commencing on the; 26th of
Way., for -the confederated bands of Kau.
Pentiaa, Piartkesbaw !ad Wess,
-third trill, corinnene at Osankee, in'
iEttasas, cia the 28d 'of dune,.for the Dela-
Wirit tub For the bencat of the lowa
• t,rib, 14,0Q0 acres will Le *old ; :for the
4011161Mibeads ,2 , 1441.00, eed foe the
:I)ijoisano trite&4s,WQ. ihalriur lip au se4,-
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Walker's Career lalieram ''
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The cost striking commentary: we have
yet Well on the - oft-reported , victories of
Welker to Cential America is contained in
the following extract.froas 4 ,1 letter dated
,
Oreyten t March "21:* ..` . • • •\
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"Permit me Only to add that Walker,
after having sei,zA more than 111500,000
worth of tobacco, eonfiscated beyonda
million of acres, destroyed more then $5,-
000,000 worth of buildings and gnOds iu
kiratia da,..,Dlogsaya. it 4 , is till reduced to
absolute want, Li the retiiteutiveju 17... e lf tin
1 alldisartning Provid - et4.yink what t oppren- .
i 'sins the m o at cruel sod abject, ba4extol--
.
m l u in vain. u
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In this no mention; is made
,of the five
thousand American' lives he has sacrificed,
1
and of 1, - the number of latioffeuding • Central
Nmerieane- whnin he has imp verished or
I killed, nor of the anstigtimntities oemorleY,
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of
seat , •
i provuouns hull munitions War , film
'from th'e tenter States which hp• hat was
te . oine o f his victims richl y 'tnertlea
their fete Of this, livid was tbc ease of a
Frenchman, killed in the la s t' 1 • a ttack
. , ,
Sat Jorge, who haring . g one to Nicatlgna
with,S2s:ooo CO buy ttp s.brue of the ennfis-
I eated plautatioils, was forced' by NValker to
give up his , money asllniuluutury le.sitn, and
w". 1"..• 1 .-- 0.-- ---..1-e _li acommon sol
dier. The man'e"-__tpillirji Was excited ny
the hips of profit on °ldle miseries of , the
Central American ,planters.-1 - Isil. North
American;
in 1857.
FAmis;E-• ANL) I;l.o.w•ttED
K —'l he 31iren4i be,rll nem t jean,d froth
.t seutleman - 'wpit recently arrive4l fretu
Council Pittiri_tlilt. the r iot: th, anti.
„u' turrnson the' river ah•Ev't! SL. Jo",e111,
were " dest i tute; not tiny I.f thcl,
but many - of the neeessur!es ex [ life. '4c
the steamer St. Niaiy plissrel along. eager
crowds hastened on board at every i
fur the purpose of purchasing (portions of
ir7r eargo - tirifirgtitite fur
persons wba went up v~ltl her ad pro 4%
del themselves fe l t.. - such demMads, and rid.
aliaed large protits onirtheir ventures. Ti
betnr.crat learnsi fuither,: that four natt
were shot at Plattsmoutb, N. T4' . on Satyr
-day eveuing, 31archi'd9th; bj !the orders
Or hands of the C l igil'iMee conitnittes, and .
that Sae others were :tabished the satire
tnu ct 4 ustro r
and forbirld.en to return tl the Terri
tory,
.under poin ; of death if caught. Their
aliens° was claim jumping.', '
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The Issues, 11,
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The N. Y. Evening Post, as l ' the' fol.
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lotting are elieissties prefteuteok by the mt.
ing party, through the Pre.idenl!, Inaugu
ral" and the SuPresue Court - i•ii ee i s i oo .
They will be protioun>d upcin'hy the 'pock
ple pa rtly through their I;egialature and
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State eleetions ark finally ,
distionad of one
I way or the e pther i by the l i ) reefilentiet Mee
-1 tion in 1860: I
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Shall slavery or freedom tr , e I the future
national policy of the country?
flae s negro 'a soul to be ;raved and
rights to be protected, or is he ! a l Jea4t l of
. ' t
burden?- -
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Ma • or has not an independent State
of this sonfetlenry 'A right •ti,t say tha ,
there be no slaves brought w i thin its Ifor
tiers? I
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Liss or his not , the general govern
-
men; the power to prohibit tlie extension
of the present unjust . and 'inequitable
system • of/ dive 1 mpresentssitm in Con
great.? / • ' ; [ ' . ! 1
The L fruit at -_tbe Soutk is killed.
In Morgan empty, Ga., ,guinea,
cherries,- pesehee and pears ate kilted, and
the yquitg sorb eipped. ExChanges from
Pkvide, Alabama,. Mississippi sod Louisi
ana, 4-briesg Lbw osamo lomat*. of the do.
structiive egoista et lbs sepat 41uld weath
er. 7 ,
BETVITt --A110:1-K
MIIMM==
& 7: 41 ,011114 *Kati **de
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1148/4111 1 11, PA4
wzONOtur,' - inli - r 857."
_ FOll GOVEANOIL I
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A.N_I 0, - W 112 3t10,7,
__ Liraciford Voita:s..!
4iOrt DG Ea.
J4tnes V,*(4,!Ch,
Of Foietie County,
sei)lt J. Lewis,
Of Chester County.l
ItO
FOR CA,
M m.
01` Af!crtle ict.7l
STATE CENTRAL COAL
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The-Prestilent of the late Rennblitetn Cos
:tion Ims arpninted the followintStst•Mit!*l,
,Comtnittee, via t •
Laßosa' . TODD. Chairmln.
Simon Cameron, Joseph C aney!
John J. Clyde; „ George Bergner,
John M. Sullivan, William D. Kelley.
Jolopix B. flyers, J. M. Sellers, ,
Henry White, • James Edwards, 4
Lindley Smith, ' J. B. Laipaeter,
P. C. Effmaker, Jacob L.:q.v....1er.:
H. 1.. Benner. Ecjwarl,"C. Knight,
Davpl Newport, - Edward
,Darlington,
William Kelm, Wilaon Cowell
Peter Martin, T. J. Worth. - • '
Peter S. Nlichler, Samuel N. Dimmoolt,
Thomas E—Coolarao, E4Small,
E. M'Pherson, B. guahTetiiken,
John Penn Jones; W. P. Miner, '
rihn Laporte, .'L. P Wilhaton,
D. Gillespie. • " •'C. B. (I',•tirtis,
John N. Purviance, D. 'L Eaton,
Robert P . , D. E. Finuey,
I John 11? Wells, IL Ed;e.
T. J. Coffey, -" A. 1. Vallee,
I John Covode,, J Robert 11 Palmer:
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Effr We are compelled to /Pella the - Publics,
thin of M's communication, for' reasons:
rhich must he manifest to him.
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re"'Correspondents will hear' A n mnd that ,
no cinrimunichtion will be itisertl uulese,ac
contpanieil by the author's r.ante.,l—
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yecterlay had n paper returned., to
us trom , ,it euh, riber, isomer. , hati. in ''arrears,
r.onveyiiig, the britif but expres;iy itiforinatioat
Cant "he had gone to the Poorlitouse,"
. Tbe Annyal meeting off the Pittsburgh — I
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Nl'. E. Conference ts.ltes place pit \lbnottg.thelit' gee-The citizen's of Lawre ce county seem to
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City on IVed nesday next, the , 2tttl inst: !she passing fri l ,an one tent to another.--
----- ••• 1 •" -1 II * Suatcely has the excitein , en 7
consequent upon
. 147G r ov. Potluck is to del -----q- l ittet the .Annun),.l the ..,uspension'of the New Castle B*nk teen St;
Attdretsktlaring the commencement exercises el .! lowe d to subside, until' a new 'troublel arises lin
k•• ' • li 1 . 1
JeffericM College, in July next...l . ' I the shape' of * rumored de ernimation on the
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•. I . part or the County Coutruissipnere to &itrantee
the .yaynient Of interest on certain, l i tail!tad
bonds with which the count . is eonneeted--
Indignation meelinAs base n bald in several
of the tn.wnships, all protesting in tiie must
,
- t :THEN AND NOW.
• Irj the fierce Warfare which .the Dvariociratic,
pressee-are jWst 64 Il i waging against Air. • Wil.,
—Trrni): itrpotra ag y - arr toriwyrvulanourur 0w...95•7 -...- 1
met ' t4O. certaialj can . •not -Am accused of
.Theilfave-„: as. yet, been able-t orl Wiwg--intO• re .; I
aartt v imiva - , ------------- 4,
arianati)
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qpisitipn bat one', and that au eizOeetliti4ly fee- i
ed, ii:',year ago, at, Pilfsberilf
ble out. '.4trange:to relate, they have not.yet?
two
;_eare,
confinement is thi
charged liia-with being.* pro-slaverytnan-7-410ri,,a
charge•Y. , of . i vitietio s i t ire A
an immoral man—nor-a foreigner—nor a Ctith-1
.a . -.. , :5..e.' ..., ' . .. 1 „ , . , compositor in .the Dispatelscli
olio--nor even attknow-Ittitliing. Al• these i
rehlised on
a . , 1
pardon froui
charges, very-singudarly, have been lost sight
of in the single and s desperate Iteffort to. tn eight;, iii effolis to this en4l
0 the l it r k on e :l - ,sonte time, .lnit were. ' anays
.hire , out a free trader,.
and hostile
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- I ' not until the Victim herself
interests of Penneyleanin. Non', the truth :is ;`, ~ •
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! Illrl 'll'ilinot„ when Id Con-gre;s;'lid Tote far, the.' P e ''. "') J . "'' rL',7"7".. ''
finallv- -
Tdr\lT . Act_o(lB46, .anir for so I doin;• received i - procur ed. ,.
many ft,..veore fit the 113111.14 of his Whig 'optic . "
rents ; but let it be borne in mind
cast that
same
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(hoe when he that vote . he 'was iii fOll aim
s
mullion with the. Demr,er.tie pa'rty, repri!..ft;il
tte...
166' ~tr ong e.st Deltueratic Ji,ti-ra -in the State,
,! and stood directly. pledged LbefOre his
.constii u
ts
;n to' aid in modifying thelAct of 18.42.
• . • • • .
1 -t4incriliat ; fierier' ho has ablatedthe faith' of
the7dled Deviarricy ;
.IntS liehl himself
aloof t from thn•party, and repudiated the wimle
concern' loch, s t ock and barrel.',' . ,• -
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' IWe never lia!ve been, and wish not now to be
• understood . as friergyto this Act Of 123,41.1, but
we' beg fence - to neat the 4 t. , iitlo•tellitig and
corisistency-)0 , 40g editors; win tier by 'Amply .
.1-citing for this': law, 'a nom ivlnstituted . hill =elf !
a . ,Free Tredery! .1,, Wo assert that, David Wilmot)
during his entire', Congressional - career, career, vuteA
fur no bill iliat-afiprOxitit,4l nearer the princi\•
plc: of free•tradelthaa did thisllne. •If he did,
„let it::be . ..peinied7-tiut,. ••• If-he at any time '
mien
.fj ficcii . Pennsylvaniainterests, it . l.mlist haviebeen
done in thin instande;'nnd in 'pq . .Gther. • Noir,' ~.
. way the T riff Act-of 18413 - a Free Tiatle. meats- I- ~ .
• atm m 1.,.
Arc? ~ That's' the question , Did - its ' friends II • _ l' • t.
i urge its palsage . upon this :Found? Cciiil'll
„they even .be brought •to the 'ziCknowledittiient
that it tended, i n the retaoteet degree, in'this
direction? ' Did they not 'delay, niost ` 'idle
mently, that It would in any 'lltlitt detirii or
jeopardize the industrial interests'of the'c;
un
try ?-. Let theuqurtt ~baCk toAlieiri'filei of that
period, refresh ttheir•Metriories, and then show_
their. hands if they please. Let theta tell us
whether they did not then claim it as a it - he:re
ure of liroteetion 7 .;.:rts much 'str. an the Tetril o l It--
1842—and let them 'tell •us ; further , wlie!ther but d' i g lt a 1in . .! 6 " , . ; , -
"tit' ;-_.
•they 'did not predict that it iwonld'.hel.fttni! ''. ' 'i
more beneficial to the prUdue#, : the conatimer, .:seas iatiitl ytid z o itr... lea nte ,'
the . workApgman and the to
ansfacturer; than its }lti
predecessor had . been- . --au.i ,that the Conutry, li e gec i s i”
under its iipetatioti, would .riiiistO a degree of
.ish : te I
prosperity never before attained) If that Act '
was pro:wive in its character t h en, will they in.
forottus at what sibwinent• period it lost its
protectiie features and became free trerdel— .
Weie these..pritifese i ons put Birth nt that tune
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in pod faith?,--or, were they t merely iddulged
(is - the purpose of deceiving the peel:ll3l'
We repeat the inquiry—Do they believe the
Toriff Act of 1c46 to be a Fr'es Trade utcp.nre ?
If they do, then theit own tts-eets conT;et them
ilC,t .L .he most shameful' deception. If. on the
v:thei'ltaud, they adhere to - wnitt they then pro
fessed, th presPnt cOurse ecinsicts them of a
deliberate at t to deceive the peoplm'atal a
audition; put poseto,misrepreSent the position
of Mr. Wilmot. Which 'Aorn'l do they prefer!
•c
The Virginia Gemoentty appears to ba
iiboring under seriotis internal trouble at the
preeent tithe. Boththe Attorney General of
the State, Mr. litococli, and tie Lt. Governer,
Mr: M'comaa, have reointiy resigned their r.
einefins posts, and gone intaregrimanCia
gut. A rapture with Gov. Wise Is ti
is.. the prediadas mow.
I. CO3I3II6SIONER,
LwaFtD.
A lirastirtts. 1.0. 1 .-.lfis aril g
(that ocr Represehta* NI.. li
,P see igeiiinE • ibrogh th
' • l'ilia 4 4 Cll bUll. *tin idl k t
,ititiOiro,iis, and: lit tligj be
l bearull!W, 14 tee; proof
VW, 114$1110;01$4$ty eglleits, for
enpothoittor: 44.0 t. Ais •
eh
the present state' of things,
neither get restitution for stool ,
destroyed, nor security for the
.nniinals a the future: J•llarrts
menthe aiiinnbeil i of liar people
- serionltoss - on - the - tiii Oftlin - 1
later than, FridaY of last wee
Cows, ,b t elonging t residents of
ran over end 41 kingiy in
,
cloy Ser.ator, Mr. Harris, will,
its ruing, through the Senate
of the present - session.
. . ,
...). 1 MIMID.
ICST a 0 lee 1 Ccrtsilesioss.
the following perconr, recently
of the l'eace for different bo
chi o lns.this couilty;beive bee
Re 'stir) office .( .., ~, -,.
i i
rodo4-0 111 4 1 /"
Je;ises 0: Iliiei, ;f .i-_-- ,
rillirno= Ira'osit."4 I .
,- DPOili ':
2# l *l ! rw , Ccirl• . ' '
.. ,1
. Oeedgin<lTlica 0. Kerr - nfllrt
;- - biabill.--4.,,1r. Patter ' I r J
'.' ill, suier' 4l4 li.J Vb r i c4l *
Greece-Janie{ ; gi !
Wansoei-4ieib Henri
noiewell—lDivid Patton.
. • loon--Ifilliant Elliott.
NoOL . Bilrickii—nsidwaK
*utasktaffiTy, Welsh. 1
phillipsharigh—Chirses IL
Seph.llientel.'
Rochesteo--Divig Ifitchsll
stioks. . t . 4: , : .
South lAiswer4lteuben %yet
Lsoust. l ayrra,-:-.11r...tm t 1) 1 '0, on the Ith .
-
I • • 1
int.t., presented ' ainapplemetti to an Ae to la- . .
Memphia is demdedly a 'plat
corporate New Brighton
i l eniale Seroinary.
A few days sine a ease wag I
'Also,albill incorporating a Cold Water Cold- 1 Ray'
. • r t , i to the Common Law Courtof that
I which a Mr. l and! Mrs' - Ilelbing h
pony at New Brighton..,
.1
.. !I . L
,
R. ' Buidco, for breach ,ot' w
IWe also gather the folio ing. additional bills' Philip
of local interest, that have !passed the lower 1 enntrAct in fai l ing
to Irwarry Mrs,
brankh or the Ilogialature wit in the le i 4 week: f when she i was 14114 s i A gnes Hand
Ar:kii atutSurizing 1 the offimiB3l4Ters ''of l anal the jury, has ,given the injured
'!tearer Co' , lny to borrow mo Of. I '1 l' 1E1,250 damages! The idea of 1
An Act incorporating Ban of Begat! 401104 1 Reu i eg B o hl e n be ee 4 s e h e did t i e!
,' : I I II I '
pasc.eu nanny . ; 1 i his wif e, , eel...lnky.
An Act seimrating, the 8 hool Pepartment this fast age. .1*
, .
from the o ffi ce of Seeretary ; 4 State. l i i i_ . • I
An Act rept lating the t 4 of Justices of
P„C:iee :: , l Coue'tuhlek thiroug out the ,;6intion
emilth.
. An Ant giving tilt.).
Sew C.:fist:le to wind up:
icOoptir for the Moe'
ed'with is cordial meting.
ppm' kllng ns Can well be i
pes,e,4.. the attractions
nality aad utility collegian
with, fidite ? a '.smart sprink
chntinsi hi,'
nelres 4 1 0 / longer of this us
work ofiart. '•
Drat ercrterw F'ilta..-411 • breke Dui in Bal i
timore laet week . which, the _Patriot -say*, was
perlinp the ttiold destrtickly • and lementable_in
its ' , eau htui twit !sited the city.: It
estimates the lose of poOert f y at netudY'ssoo,=.
lihirteen bodice beve fltne farbden found
'
hi the ruide trianglett and citsfigured ilorriOy;
I
whilst ctheee are still imppolv " to be }herej.
ater•Flte is inneituced the pittsbtirA Jour.
nal, tit:it thaltt. Rev.l i tlisho l p Potter ig to visit,
rind corictuat garlic's at Ito Chests on the
2341 inst ,at. 2 P. M.; at le r zliir 71 P.
4 M *lkleorgitown Ike f 'ams of t he 24th.
and iu ISt...Paul% iltibetMergoiat td
" • '
*Y.
chootit•-ntibotty, ,etsioattlAatorieao
at L6ndon. pawl rough Islttib i ttrgh
An entertainoto. totut l tettclorPd
- • .• I ,
Nut urgent
bun to
lb;sTiker ' !
hat
Lim bi
loots
bnaine
deoliu •
i . 1341111
the '
sarl Mt :tk
and -.lsetrap omit
,
ty -
, ... , smelled
toirusbipt -te; Renas?l t T.• j 1 , I°7' o l 11 . "
but elite aul'the 1140 , fowl' . I , tazil?le inhabi
tants;
. . 1
)! .•
V.2Tifllishop Binipsett - Iri
. 1
prober sail for
Etii;lati j d duties the - count 14 nest month.
Ile goes in the ea :ey 1 ,0 f., epode ;lithe Brit
ish Weeleyiui oi id
~n _ri l trilial
, 11, ,, Malin'
in'
I s
Liverpool iu July. ji-.,
,_ 1., I.
ta4etteistatUE '
Iler At !fie recest-CO roretoi
or Atati University. at PhilaGaphis,
1./Pgrm tioctutl of Medicine wns conteired
up. n. Our trienkPr. 1./avid Stssitbn i l of New
It'righton.
I ! I
:lei The Collector's °Moe an the Beare}. Di•
yisiun of the Erie Cant hes beeti r removed- to
.
New Brl. , l;ton J. At 174*, of finaseiri
wilt cot,tivae in the diec.ite
1 1 I '
tCo ofTr l oe. 1
riarellaster J. Robertson, sou of Ai
fßrag Re!sort-
OOP.
E l titonOss; upon reeonuniniia•
tiou of Wm. John .41:Diton, beat oPP° III64 hrn
this District to the lhitett l itntati Pa i l
Auinas; std. : ••• , J .,. -I' ; •
,IfirCalm. , W. lese ooaYlaliejsrtwaft
to be ogled Ow Mirbrig 'WIWI Ye agility's ito
pty babwit rem 'land apsy4*.
111071144 1449
_,k/d 1 0 44,6114 , 1 ',
P9 61 0 16 * '''' 4lolo,ll4Age.
1114 Ike
, osh.One.of the q. - 7 4wenlatiniss of the
day is noticed to thecwprr .j . 7 )
1 4 1
i t ils
hoi nn
----:' ' ' 1
'N tK
dllityrspwbichAyts,l-4' me lif to
feetitottPhiden* illy the ad ' tic:Hie
wiwnel; liy. els • Act s itentia at
• r pitionk • .1 if ilitree-f lts
lof it :keel e 'in ftie Suite will twee
I"to sake,* irroporia '4,i f *liiiill itraties
a sum of money equal to one half the esti
a:l
mated value' of both, ' in one year after
pay the Whole balaipe: ;The shivesilwill be
eqt.freaued the land . lil at en advanced
pviit. - iti View of 'the tate becoming free
io.ette Sokr,gtet:—the fipst.payinent to the
Masters, . and the State become settled
with real lidnstrjous, free:people.,
isd to perceive
brie,j tiair been
r tbe eselosin
'eltir l .eise A
the
tittieliiste,
I cter.l rifider
or ,people eaa
that, has been'
eafe io! their
the clef , few
I like's *shaped
valuable
this
pie + ,
were
led. We hope
poseible. more
Ibefore the close
„SOME • OW TII6 "ROCKS::—..s7 Quart*
boulder "weighing 162 (pounds, valued at
$6,000, • haw been found' at” tdinnesota by
the Juniata Company; j 55,000, in gold has
beT abstracted from it; i and the, stock, re
maining Amerushad will yield:
. at letur42,-
000 rare--m thing. i n 87,000." This,
we tiliiPvk, is the.riehest bouPler uverdis•
covens' in this country.,
Neai its' otmter was found . a solid inao;
of gokl that weighei oyer two,pounds, and
in numerous , pia amall • disintegrated
veins of gold; were found _ruining etktirti•
)y though at., Its wisest was stos2th• and
oval, Leerier evidence, of having been ;sub
niergal—Cul. Paper.
.. ; 11
ommismons for
'chosen ;4ustioel
sighs siio town
received at tht
i.
•
MEI
ELM
Steen.
Wkia
DTI'.
CANADIAN Ctmasstv . .—The recent act
pmt a , by the Canadian Parliament relative
to the decimal curlvocy, provhies that after
the 3lst, of Decemberl nest, pounds, shil
lings and -pence shalp . bw superseded by
dollars and cents. It proposed,'elso, to
reduee the English penny to the value of
the American cent A great business is
carried on by Yankee Oeculators, it is said
who buy up British pcnoies iu the States. ,
Where they pasti,for one cent ouly. and sell
them by weight for old copptir, thu l it keep
ing them out of eirculetion,and 4alizing
a profit of 20 percent lby tbel operation.
i i .~
I! 5
poo.
Miler.
2 =I
end Ja l
MI
I .
The 1 ,recent d.. • f '
1 •itia).., ie er,taion 0
Lpremo Court is hicttig the effect ,
I all thiokinf , nicii in the Democrai
who are nOt blinded by official ate ;
p s c.pects,. ;into the itepublican,
1 Among the recent acebssiens. we ,
i that of 11 C. Simpon, Fl9',, -
' tor of the Sr. Lawrence — pensocr
more recently a stump Fpeaker of
chsneers in New ililampshire.
1
has removed; to 11ttinesatit, wl
'hapc his labor in the rank' of,
will meet with success -•Aleto , -.11,
nne. , 1 1 ,
ional days 'to the
its affairs.) '1 •
rltOhttErts twyErriosi,-4ft
that during the four 3 ears previous
thn atorrr.- y ears
n fi an
Tor patents at the uitect,titates
office, 'MS 2,52.2..;.1whi1,e'1ate 'the
crick years But+ imerager (will
4000 The numberief patents 11101
stied during the fier period
900 ; during the latieeakeut 185
the 'current year theL whole Iktt
r applicationit tnade; , --tifit,tellitle rnu
pateillsgranted,;atid ithe aniohnt r ,'of
received will iespectivei3‘ be fat lost
in wh a t th'fly were itrz - tioy previous
The number orapoicatious' fa', 0
the United states office the latit
greater than that in, any Oink c
having been 4435, tigainut 4. 29a8
Britain, 4056 in France.
year,it is thought that the 'n'umb
Ocatione will reach ' 5000.--14ktit
felligetreet!sy '[ •
tion•Wt
and sentenced to'l
e Peniteattaryi on
erreithy a female
Lee. was butt week
the 'dot
ltd . bein t ir ade for;
I '
'ling; an l d, jt wasi
•
. an urgent ap-I
•
t the pardon was,
. '
of ley
isliele: a7d 7 ;
geniallt y~ ire
Retied. This
of elegance, origi
. its predecessets:
and deny yodr
:rttl and , titiantifat
-
1i
. „
. .
serene ,Lipscomb i a :sod ot, the, il
minion, wfioi wants to be sent to - lo i
(/
issues sn td.iress in which he , say:
!';cowhide : the first Northei.n ritsFlt
dares to insult his constituents by i
an offensive s_pesili-Inni-- - the-..Mbj..et-.
itrery," and .that ‘‘ Intl winild like t.
0
I the pleasure..f stripPiiig the bark o I
lingame" ILO promises to' " t i r /
Northern bully worse than the la i
13rooks did his . oll i eague, in the.l
old SUmner. . ' i 1 . ,
SAD WARNING I TO FAST YOUNG
--:Joite Miller, aged twenty-eight ,
lately died at Indianapolis. the , el
giveii a brief history of his sad eroi
was born in Dayton, Ohio * was left
phan with a, large estate r and
guidiurce ;. ficcotne a "a fast youni man,"
and rapidly op ens a fortune . which was
counted:ny tenkof lbonsandi. He kept a'
circle of dashing young fellows about him
until bis fortune was gone, who [then de
serted and left him. Ile sought Indianap
tills for a borne,. and there, in . ' some me
nial capacity, lived for a time* lied died
in- a strange-garret,, friendless and 'allure.
Tut Mottmotts —A Wailhingtou letter
Bar, that it is, proposed to send to. Utah
a trillium/. foree of 2500 men, Offieered by
min of character, who haVe families who
' will atraompany them also, to l aPpoint as
Judges and as! Executive' officers Melt-of
moral worth and standing! , who' have fatui
ties ; and tlinviit is hoped;
I ltat society
;will be formed which will!Ketnt I f s good
exam pl e toihe “Saints,'f and form the
nucleus of an enligiteued and morul com
munity.
iter - The . ladian Massacre rirorted . to
have rear tly l occurred on the!Do . s.Moi Clef
river, io lowa,- is said to be isithentionn
d
dation, and to' have been concocit \ and
teat 'forth to prevent persons 1: tn. -at
tending the t iaad Galas .. i in' lowa, mtnen
cing on the fourth day of,Mayl eat, at
the Osage, Fort Dodge anti the 8 on city
'mat is estimated there are 20,000 se•
eret or , open Spiritualist in Bostonktlooser-
Not.more than B , ooo' or I0,000.1er• ay*.
ed belieiers. Not more than 8,000" or 10,
000 ake svowsid.'belicient. ~.. hey base
three I Plaoes of teaching, epee r ty Sun.
, day. Ths.-..3lelvdepu 16 4=tri, and is
genets* oecupi?dPty 10,uttts ci
Oek4Oditeßlelol94t; 14.
—maldifilskaorsso*l 1 IXIO 1,
o,!lis
NEM
'idt
l
C 2
._ r
f a
~.-7.;t.-1- ". Ohio ,Legialatoxer? 1 . E
Ciar ii, , April 0 - The Ohio; •
; 'lnre; timed on *tin ' havi 1
A . ,,,0u51y1 * a bill . ins a ' t i
!roily Ake tl::.hil laud, el*ka
_Ohio, -, otitioder it• t earry."thy. itibi
1Pat0,..4 slave, any person 'cole
,1
iiiiititida to Provgat the rioritio ',tsf
Dred &Ott delsion. a
A resolution was opted. do:elating
11.27 -to - tree all 'poweetiatiateut lit
I L
nat.tpual compact to prevetit the iittati
stall mitigate, and fi ally to atadieate l
.very ;!-that.4leai ordi '.of ,17117,ea fa
i
i f s
of_ t a
it coricerus;Pl;very I hoild belesteud
all, the territer` - llitilied!tatta i I
the Setiatiii id it:preeelltativek i,'?
grew are requ ted to vete against th'
missile of an Stabi uuleis blaveql
eluded by its eastiiistion. '. • .I. '
- 1 . 1 - ~ 1 ' .
,
Destructive Fire:
NVtleelittg; —The, paggpige,
gine house ' 1 the atop , blackrutit-b ti
ot the 11.,& 0. - Railotaid" eettifott#ll
this city, with three locomotives' a*
the tuaeltinery . Owere L _destroyed
afternoon. Tho atauttit of loss .ta , lir
ceruatted, but'tt cannot be leas .than
000.
A heavy north : west wind retitle
tile all efforts to ssyo the ituildings,
were of wood..
' ,T,fig WHE
AT CI CIP IN Ir.t.xiors - ! —ls
Southern Illinois : as far north as :loot
goptery coun l ty,' the crop is saki ; to look
t i
very'l-fine. In the vicinity : of Aiwa • and
Monticello there is la protoistiig-i proppect
fOr a ' good yield Be weep Blootoigton
god Alton very few good looking fiel ds can
be seen. Frau the: northern part of the
State the accounts "are favorable,t We
will not, perhaps, be much out of the - way
to say that the crop-promises to' be al good,
one, in Northern and Southerii!lll uoi - s;-
wd an unusually - short one--al:tilos att
eutiro foilurO as to winter si t rheaf—it' the'
centre/ half o the State.—St LcAtis!p , em..
•1[ ; 1 „
ocrai. - - - '-' , e
.
ME
ending
'city, in
'id sued
SH.VER. 31rtgis.-1740
)ablisiong a latter from Youia
I - .- 1 yencer pi ...ling 4 ,
l i s e r i r b ta it g ) ; ii
tvyler daia
of l
Feb. 20, relative - to c
worker,iveins of silver saidito have keen dUc
tirties! ed ''in- the. Gadsden purchase. ', In
lelbing I n t
newspaper it night of attract toe t, attei
t nia"Y 'it deserves 6 eil f t , aditt the tellig r
;ling: al The letter say•: I . 'i
, 1 , 1 We have liitely discovered ata, "cc
, . it:en veins of Silver hre wear tho "gen'
he Su
drive ' j
draaa," b;:iwi4ii Soperi and La ..,,,!ratrl r t
o ranks,
in
Il p a r 4 e n a l n e i d s , ittc , ri ill ile4S. ' The pritsciFial v
In l'o' r t - or 7. nr, our 01,.1, tlie . nd
Ition and ~
..
„_ 1 t resttle-nt, , ltlt i o litiutzelman” .nnt
C al !' c ' l • — iyiehls from. I' L assay 30 watehes to t‘le
learn, is icf_3oo, pouild:. of or„nearly 15106 iu
ate edi " iio 100 pout ids of rre. The ore ii
tt; and
dont, and - we have I a' force' of die.
the Bus
I
, miners eniiiloyeil iri --its extractilol
Mr. ''' I have no belfovra or means or atutrlting
'ere. we I
reftning . , ,
'! -
reed mu
1.4 Trit-
A ,Case ofiEi,v!st Mos;h's Stafiiionsi
ed by Bailioc's Iktlatid Bilters.-
diael Kelly,k. No. 117 Seventh near
.1,
street, Pittsburgh - says: 1
• .41Ast Jill'ir, white running en the 'iver,
MI 11 - CtiWm ras , wo 'omit iv xtenee a ,ew
()clesnail-unt Paten wish-Fever and ai..
For eight beg months I suffered with, .YI
dreadful disease.' The greater part of tlii
time I :Was. unable to work, and spent at
lewd fifty dollars for different _ Medi'ineal„
i u
but found luo permanent relief. Three
weeks ago one of my friends insisteA l 'pon
my ' tryingi Ikerhaves Holland Hitters,
Saying that a cure was guarentted. After
taking it, for one week ; 'I must (say.l was
a sound min. I'have been at r wor I now
for two wevic.?, and. have had no return of
the Chills or Fever whatever." '' I
' I certify Itliat 'tho abOve' stateme t is!
true THOMAS ADAMS 'l
Diatriond Tome ; . or R. Chester's thip
gall:.
I l apyeaTS
to 1853
la -aflame
latent
stlabse
libnUt
ally is
rera gea
For
ter, of
abar of
tTenue
doub
ants at
ar was
worry,
Great
meson t
of ap
int /4-
N
i .., • l' ,
A TuhtviNar errY.—As an :evit ince
of the beay.4 hasiness done in St. LoUis ki
il stated 014 twenty-four steamers arrved,
frOm sixo'clock on the evening iitltho 911 1 '
3lateh Iv thp same hour the nbzi:day, IfroM
ln a
the lipphd l hI.V
ower rivers,•a broa ht r t
greater =runt of freight thati was ever hnowt — t — itr — pooh-___d.tv. Ten r beats were
from,. the Ohio, with ' two thoUsand pas
senoors, ddstiuedJ pr l 9 inoipall ' ' for K'.
e,
. i • • ; 1 .1 :`
hi Do- I
grega,
e will
I who
joking
f—St:
hjave
Bur-
At the
. ented
,ANOtTIER LUCKY 'BRECKINRID E.--
Ti;s negro min" 'Jim. . treekiorige,",,who
was so "foridnste as to " draw I4lf the,
capita: prise of 140,000 on Tuesday, ,at
Louisville, .has, 'perehased himself auen
tire family; at 1 a;.reasopable_ price. Mr.
Isaac iti greet!, his owner - 'refarro the'
Matter ofvalue i 'ta•Judge Pirtle, by Whom
the , valuation was 'fixed . ' The remain
'int ;..0 1 0. '',i has been 'placer' JD 4e eire, of
61 r. ' Jimea . lSpeed,:who will art as trustee
for the Oar .
co ate,
EZEI
yearp,
ournal
. lie
an or-
'-',......,....,} 1
- 1
Stncoßutsclavit was evitenate
the
,Britisiiiit boa been titidit l ipMsseisii,
by an armyof fiCros,rati, '.. La not
congnme every 'dOfeneeless- Object wi
their reach; but Ow at' night
ple in theiltreeta. l The -inhabltattts
had returned filar. f3rtner'j dwel]
were obliged to vacate them &gain t
truSt.to the severities ot winter to (Nati
the forces of the foitr4oted eneiny.
df the itnes.—The: : Loni ville
Jourual:coOtAins a very able and caustic
review of the late decision of the SoPriinie
tne Dred Scott MM.. ip, , iBtl+l
n.
the ; pe. q corre,ondeot, I,tbong_ la
dnfsed in ; colutuns4 Even
KCI ,6 lckYl. Pro - 5 1 4 6 5. us -Ski , ciinn l ot
ten l'aney's ikusendwento`of till Con
•; ittark new :au.k.vdsitgaro us' cooni reb i lt
''l2o bil', litter L. ? 3. laaiijite :at the ;I:Tollins
ri Ile i li ra 4o h ' '..:of.::i he 'Batik 'of l' ictlit 61tkp
is inisiictilaticin:: l l . l4." ' '''cirutani is
, ~....4 , - , 1 ,.
ti re o q te u . iresjiliAlistlnguisti it ‘0 ge ow' ue
1.,
,nt
UM
, -
e ralu'e of a (2 5;0 11 , 444 frs 'Pt - 40, 14
,414otiilliiimoe -from UreirmJJ TaffFtqq,,
Aires ilisf.Fatlier - Nodal, ;1 ealhoir
blissimrati,4mis riskeirr priibutt.tiSiccsoni
an Indian Chiitt,:iihro quiriscided,
raniemi,tyiti ;44145 .
sank,gam.
i
0 . 0 0 tr 4 Ibnltheni"
- IWO Fkr * l 4ttritet* - Moo ll .l.iihew
ibvgift of, tite &thßiattlistestio*
0
lis
the
it s
the
and
0G-
Rd
ex-
en.
hop,
r: all
this
1
as-
, fu
biCh
te7i-
C4l.
NEI
EGB
some
UM
teat,
but
and
rem
31i
taut
EMI
RE
by
on of
orgy
Peo
who
hogs
It i
1 1
1.,.. .
.
"*.
..t, , . ..Mit.r.to,.--Prit...Wowl, if Sr ".
L 4 ut - Vhitit, after yetirs of cievp stufly and '
and 414irlisg retie...reit, sureeeticd in tpr .s. - , -
entibirtiii, tb publtn an tirticl) sup-ri r iii
any tiiirtii4lie, 'AO indeed it is 'tr. it s .
w ,, D ,ra itigm e
`iiiri,--we advert tot his l
Hatt
.., - '' tire; the only article, that has
&Am iletely riascesoful in cheating 'age '
of his' r locks, removing +mare, hel l - I
log, scr4fuls;
. ikc. 1-It restofes the gr a y, I
i
- beaded rutbretbb - th-O-original 'licinty
adds 'De I,thitore to locks slriadylustiriant
haere el etfiat/eolipartie,' harsh hair . to
Towle& 11. ghisity....antl-watery;. fasten's
pen
rminently hate that is Igoe,. or f , ,iii t ,i aril
man *lief riviilitios . trliobi will becomi -
known, ae soon 09 used. .
de: The pride _ of iiiitkltintr isringularly ,: _
veloped ii:te keephig mil arrangetuent of --
the bsiidisitsps from - the filet tiq, , i t i,
the oily *pirtiOn'of t,the ';lituriln• 1,4!y ‘t.,. .'
w can. train , n I tiy way, Ire .choose; how
impariant then, 'having tl,is, per:ion 1. ft to
our care;..tbat Ire should. use *ll 1.1 i ,: ...1-. 3 I
nienoo i bov , plseed..in our lian.ls tn reatipr
-it beautiful- 'mil permatie,4 h ermtit. If yin troi!cl
tittli_;teatitifill - -Ital - 4`gleS; s i r , p,„, u ,
i
' l air; lair 'Zit: lisna.ttiEil tti 'lei slept:4
•,rotrietl.,to44-iwgojtltk age, (rqu'L falllto
Orel:inset -- WiOci's - flair, ',Re*tnratrr,.- 7 q, -
[Daily t r3vnk -Bt4o . 0 rzette.' , -20,0-8.1 4 k ,*
b r . o . .lcuuningham, of Boa!or, 404 Dryg
gisti generally. I
~
44 Recipe dial Ram ' 4/ .; y e ; Alif s ' 2 0 cu rt 4
cold.--X4,„,lehli , e l muter, witkiits burthen
of Coldi aod'Potighs, is wi'h nu we think _
a remedy that will relieve, such visitations
shou l l ir dj,beihighly prized , and all who know
the RV of this•remetly, will do as we do'
—prize itridouhly. repot\ douhle:dovd of
Dr, Sanford's Invigorltor awl it will - g iv • IC ,
greater relief tfiau any ;Other tuedictue ws
ever tried, fer - wcAiite rarely t.iirloat. the
dose to be entirelylfree''from Cough, sni
soon as the lungsabate time to throw u?
the, collected niatter,ktke cure in cotupletd.•
Asia faMily tuedicinl for tho cure of How.
el Diseases, Wortni,lieratigement of the
Stomach and. Liver, we eon reco l inmend it
knowingly. • ' '
atirS6l , 3 by Pr. 0. Cunningham of lie p,-
vei a d lltuggi.ts generally. •
. ,
CV) INCI TIIE ASSYLUiIg . IN INDIANA.
—Owl ig to the failure of the last legisla- -
turi of Indiana to make the necessary sp
.
propria.ions,. the `Asylums flm -the daf
and d inland - 'the }And tifindianapolia,
have•bien elevd and the children retotitt-
ed Ito their respletive counties. Th.: J ittr
'
nal says r that it was a .titelane to ) g 1 ~,
wi':iness ithe appearance 'of tie cm Us tit .y,
were bpsy in willing each others a t/ Ni t: l : n
io thd'itsi dtts i'Vtil VOWS an low , 'tint ii r,
..vbich they Itavie• probably neon if a- to t
lit dine, Gorcrnin.-11 Ward has been ur.
gel to co i l an extra seission of th;'.l.4gl.
1 latu re 1
e. hut heidoes 4 z .itot seem id:lined to
do. mi.,' -Thb 1 irtCotrielliCtie of 'bien'ial
,
. . . . , .. .
sessioul Is again ultis:rateil iu this CaSti'-t
War mlantliolist-..-itsst - enuntry
Wife haA,elolieCara ea off the fest .Fi,l. -
b 41.1 was iu lainis ills te l ecutly in sestk - -i
ofr - : 4 l2et he ' ;sand -anything'
about: the -wife ; iut
!the feathe6, ' s4ll l .
lit; ' ~ttieut'ti wnith eeu l ti a
. -
A I?eji n "C 5 I rl est on
3 Tereurti defines IttelMotit "the last ILD-
Firetnable fortrusi3f3l6 1 4:oath in the eb; - io
of defeeeil Ailentio
desert and.' rooks of ttts' troottutains of ti
West." • „ : -
°Bz&Jv 3; MA K3l
I
.. . ,
. _
13cAt . 1,4t, Aril
~ 22 J 157:
- . y l 3,`orrectert 4eeAly ),)
!_FT..0170.-- - -'1".04:- hundred . ... , .,::-.. ...
'RYE FLOO - kt—:per c*t
BiirrAWllkl.lT- - per cut
wilEATL—pei bushel
\ it
YE-per bushel'
CO ti...-per bushel
'OATS—per bush4l - _
BEEF—round.' - - ... ...
: Mali. —7oual ' ....
' :BUTTEit—perl podua -,
EGGS—per
,dozen ' ~...2.... I C,,i i
• . POTATOES-:-,Oeibushel .1. • 11 . 44
, .
PITTBI3 I JIII4
• uncut'. ii 21
FL0UR—Er...1,5,115n5,75, Ffttnilr
WWII EAT—per hu:thel ll-.. 1 1.1
C011'.4-4er bn.hol .. ;;Q.O .
EYE—per bu4hel'
11/ALTSpor .bushei I iti
11:11"1-1,er ton ' •
POT.ATOES—per .budhel 314;
.I.lU'lTEll.—per pound ' 1. 4 e20 •
EGGS—per ~•
BACON—shoulders 9i; hatnq 12: h!. , .;„
.1 - •
mr.,F-.21.3).
On the 11th 'tt the bowie of Me:-
ander Ewing, in ItiFe•ion tp, ,' Mr. 'Aelti
eia'd .garuey, Keil TO years: •
On the oth uit., l at i ;hlA,fattier's ren,i !plea,
in Clarkson, Col. 00, , Ohio, Hu . ward
son of Sam u el an.l So
phrenia Maser; lat Beaver tounty:
At. the resident: or. her Paivnig, in
BridgewateV, ,on the morning of the art, of .
Malignant Scarlet ever, anus F.Pfsitteit,
datighter of Dr. J. C. C. A. •Loviii, .!gid
2 y i pars,s months and 1.5 , 0 aya.
, "Our little. Sarah hilt bees taken from.
Earth to Heaven." •
V I 1 Jk 1 1 . ' .3
We: e are requestet to anuouuee - "
WILSON, of liaroegii tp.,1a1.3
date fur the 'Stiperititenielley of the O,Jv I
won Schools 'of Beaver county)
We are requesied to son:eine" .8. IL
eke present cour;
tv.cattiiidato. for ra-el.A.lttoit !to gui
same office. ,h
, .
. : - Orphans' Coat. :1 1 ir f -
, - c
PIIRSUAN I T to an l ortlor"of, Orithut.st 03ort
of the county of liver, wi4 • be o ' l ''''')
to sale_ by public Tendon or out ery.i on tho I ,?PnT
,saes, on Ttfetaiaythe.l9tlt' l atty . of May
r tt ,, ?t. Qt.,
following describedpropurty, the ; est.c.:ti ~1if., ,,-
inp4 and Alexander 1 7 -t.Jiti'Etell, tuinor• \ WJV ..
UP:Philip. NrConnell, deed. Ti t : a,,pitto or p . a .
eel - 0c lend, situate- in -Indepen-lotlcer woihiP .,
Ihtarpr county, bountledl on the - iiilrt by 1 3,4 ,
Of.Alevuuler 'Morrow awl tli:)sePh74 (. QUII'. '.;' a 1
'll 4 O &at ,filapd of ICachiil and Nouoy 1 1 . 1, 7 %)""
nelti on the . ionth by)andot Robert- Nl'l tlall
and iiiiitle wtoo4 :•by Iliad of: Jame. Ntiller,r.r . k
Wining' 91 tines Otere.or less, and 11 wrzirt,
riltet4.r , "crtf4t i dwglicl hpu,lo, 'abgut i lt f.
seTell 1611 1 40. and uniler ftnog-•-....cuivaute 0,.
niil tsc idibik seTx. - I,..atit; in ii,it ,ly .leg l ii:' 41.)1• cie ,i igr...
b>ieolg 7 ' ; - tt- . . 'l, .. 1
la ni 4birli:of :the paruhitifi moo/ . 16- 1
bi• 0 abofitti*io34 . of _ 6'o 112 i" . hi' T a 1 -
li l ts
.';'ettrt;- "All t 1 balance .ins two rtes ., At'a n ? ....;
Inittip; Willi. intereallfrafn Ballo ti , I l' e
1:15 004.
FIT bi,Viiiienoo JeGiwitgiP. P__. ll-,
il ' et.tV rimiii ieltabra; Sitirler ^f Cg.''
1: - 011 . .2':: • ''
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