ESE bilehea or te- MO. Pon .of all enese„ R ,ita! Bea Ms. -Con ref or flesh% mtrtulty.. Td Weld • vied by him Ecatag the side protni)q dare are e tra.l4 tomaob ON * , CON. 11(0 . 4i O,llllNr • trilts rmeat or Gastri 9 Purl. 44E40 body,: thou of le/Ored ,tta 44. • Itt.-. or aimal ay be ach of °cm saw .tU A an. 11. WM'!" to at Inert 41 if, " , 11, .ot 4 t . •A - • 1 24',4.1 ,1 I like • `hen the _.• sughing match - was am As being . - *tidy te emnasoff in an ining field, ~.... osesurliversell?,Several. **rid pers.ans pa ed over to tireiliis rt Aist Efrxit t it has see it, and one of the ino , gratify ing sktallek:'iri ,tigi ,enuilitire--41 features _of the e xh ibi t ion, v s that, !s'ome r , „ntareirattfying to the officers ion thousand persona should ccingrega- 1 sOoletY-trul..the; friends of egrietils!ted in, a field to witness the ontest of shores tore:throughout thaState, es they had, at; ; twenty-one ploughs, Without in' in slight- ' ea sted - . , . '''..slirotss !Very step, to encounter the croak- ,I est degree interfering with th work.— of rears, • ,crs 'who nrediete.d a disgraceful failure, ISix or seven of t the ploughs or of the Wars , rend the prejeffice and,want of knowlatige finest pattern' n petformed 11 'r Work \ b u t t h e clt\l , ever , of a nu dour' citizens in reference to the greatest perfection, turni g over :lo the objects of °Or exhibition. The first, 1 the henvy, stags] c oMpletely .an bring- I however, have been compelled to hide ing up, erushiriii and pill'verizing he soil their heads in shame and confusion, and from beneath In the m t admimh\ man. the latter have acquired. that knowledge ner , leaving the surrae when the work svhich 'Will bring them in As c ompetitors is finished; as light, ope :land porous ifs a • for the first p remiums cit. then ett exhibi- garden. Sonia of the clues were not sion. , , .. .l • ,• , adapted to the field and faißd'to'do good . , The success ortbis enterprise is an evti work, but most of them rformed ' ; most dance of what on be done in our own admirably. ' After the ,oughing Thatch IState Os aell as elsewhere, by "organiza- was over the premiums wsre annouriced, lion and exertion. A Convention was nnd Mr. Stevenson- delivdred an able held ir Harrisburg last winter, w,hich was dress in the capitol. Thn crowd began +largely attended, a constitution was adep- to disPerseitll highly gra*d ' fit this first . S,ed and the present officers of the Penn- effort to promote agricultur by means of f or t h e nylvania State Agricultural ,Society wore a State society. • ~ . well t e l /appointed. &memorial was presented to Om of the host features .of the exhibi- tam e i 'She Logi.slntnie, asking for a e,hartor and tiott as dust a large quantity of the finest fr i en ds a Ssato coiatribution7, That charter was stock end most tripproved, inaploments raftsrm immediately g,ranted; and an appropriation brought tethe fur were sold and distribu- hearts , of two thousand dollars made to aid the tad through , different .parts of our State, good en isociety in itsobjects. . This appropriation thus tendin go to diffuse them more goner- ming( Acs not yet beerstalled for, although it was ally in our Commonwealth, and WC be- last` of A great satisfaction to , the society to know lien all or nearly all the fine poultry was that it was at hand in vise of emergency. disposed of. tious fc Under this charter the society . proceeded Thus has terminated the first exhibition fiber a to the discharge of their legitimate duties.' o fathe Pennsylvania Stale Agricultural wont to Monthly me;etings of the Executive. Co- Societso---the tee has been broken, the s i n , m , rnittee were held at Herr's . hotel, but few vrejudices of 'many removed, all of us t',, t3t 7 t , w outside of the organization appeared to be lave learned.much in reference to eonduc- —"the Able to see what geed six, eight or t e n ting. exhibitions ; the society h 4. been we wet ., gentlemen could do in the back parlor of put in funds sufficient to justify it i s offer. our Inc hotellei aid oho musk of agriculture : and ing premiums' worthy of our great State; l ast t i ts many seemed to think they had better be and we may safely calculate that the next the bra at home on their farms iatending to their exhibition will bc equal to any eves held Next n private business. 'Nothing daunted, this in this country both in regard to the char- with a actor °four stock and implements, and the Bill Bil Committee went on and prepared a pre. rehire list, almost 'as liberal US those of numbers that w ilt be in attendance. et the our sister States that have had ten years . ,—..- arountl experieuce, rented a fi ne fiald, enclosed it 'South Arced our Cruelty. rafting in the best manner, e ngaged the tr.ammoth The subjoined is from the Journal du arrived se,nts that were used at the Rochester fair, Havre. . The news was furnished T y e the' met by end incurred a liability of several thousand Sines, Capt. Audoire, which le ft n three' t dollars, with less than two hundred in the video on the 10th of August. If the news the Cot': treasury to Meet their engagements. -- he true, the present century is stained with the writ Virculcir after circular was sect out us- a deed of blood, transcending in barbarity t he t a w gingour farmers to bring in their stock, anything we remember to - have read in North, agriculturel.productions,iiiiplimnts, house ;he d a rkest and most brutal times : nine m , hold goods, & c.; and we must say that • ".,.. the first of August the National fur our itio press of oar State, l.Vhig, Dernoerat- Guard of Colonic , . had ventured to mention We -le and ;amoral, were most liberal in oho their satisfaction at the departure of the a short . publication of our notices and circulars, troops of the. Garrison, commanded by They but still nothing was heard ,of the articles Lieut. General More At the same Jamas Oat were to make up the exhibition. The time they took little pains to conceal the , Acting Secretary received numerous long fact that Om entrance of to cone i letters of enquiry, yet very few said they za and Curzon Into the Oriental territory I Would bring anything for exhibition, and was not displeaSeing to them. Observing even up So Tuesday at -noon the great these symptoms of the tendency of pub tents were empty, the cattle circles mad lie opinion, thespoliee agents'efOribe has: the stall s gt.t l in n° evidene" of tiro or °P I- toned to inform Moreno, who was then en ;nation, the clerks hail issued a few cards campe d six leagues from Colonia. As to represent something that was expected, soon as this, officer had examined the re. hut the railroad cars were behind time, ports of the spies, he returned with .All end the prospect Seemed to be exceeding - speed to Colonia, bringing with him abou ly gloomy. But ns the sun begna to re- four' 'hundred men. and two hundred hor ses, towards its western bed, srhall herds sea, entered the town and gave the signal of magnificent solute -Ulan to make their for a general massacre; men, "susneeted" oppeannee. Jim railroad' trains, east, ebildre d, fell under the knives of the' eut- Nest, north and south, all seemed to come throats. Moreno, to excite by his exam in at once. Requisitions were sent out pie the fury of these nssasins, with his own for thirty wagons, a strong working force hands cot the throat of a young man nam was posted fit the railroad ,, Fearful on the ex- ed Napoleon Neves. hibition grorud, to load and unload. The • . Fearful ineieonts : narked the progress society, with great heart and with two of this scene of Ornage. These esee,u. bum:lntl to in rho treasury to back it, tioners, infuriated, ag ainst their victims, assuming pay all the expenses or got- were seen .to mutilate them, to rob the s - s ting the goods on the ground and taking corpses of their jewelry and ear-rings, ' ' them hack to the cars, although this is not an d, ne t ; sa tiso with cutting off their the custom in other States. fingers a. eke sta'st&:o to cut up their skins into how woolast we had some evidence that str i pes to 'ake ropes for their cart ber tha fulr d not bee a failure ; and the ne s s ; e refinement of cruelty 'which iterate a 011...0° e sters were gladdened canni Is inflict upnn their prisoners has s .„lly the -sight of courteen beqd of Anton I , Mutely oe7 surpassed hy a Lieutenant of -dement magnifieent blooded cattle, and oe. • - -Imported sheep that had taken premiums / It id beyond a doubt that among the at the Baltimore - fair, end ti a brautV victims, the preeir number of whom had herd of Col, John Evens, cif' York, led • not been ascertained at the of Of y dig splendid black mule. Warn ; Igen the last letters, 'was, a Fronehmen,! who k ' vitae the fine stock ef that pioneer/in a- le ad liss. been alo4 tic& established in ' 010. '. grieultaral improvement, 'Jas. , Gotscsi, of nicr,' Where he executed . Daguerr itype ' Mount Airy sand thet red tease or E. P. portraits; and who had alway kept I mself Horne that. took the it•ereiunt at ,ltimore , a loof from the pelitical affairs dila cohn `'' Vie next g,riatest attraction/ as the ten ' try.' ,This unhappy young man i s been - (fine Frendh Merino/Arks, ienpor c, basely massacred., At the mom • t when .4'rebY A: S. the cot-throats of Moreno entere Colonia ,wall;' Vermont, he Wail-enjoying the amusemen , f fishing. IIiONVII and Cotz- of Twolthe wretehes- Were et I : ssly do or Messrs.. Clem- tactied from the troop to pia nn end to. and thesfine Ches. him, and a few. moments a osvard his "a.'Hat'Pen, Hick- mutilated eptisa' wbe ediete upon the ow alt: ' tnient the display - • , s' - _____..- , , Aug almost' every Jostles to Walla! JO 0 rtes. $' presente d T e,• - " Our excellent Governor, ...n to bo a fnasm,. thhv.Patit ?I, doodle, es Only'out o office; but al ;II to agnOtUttitin ract of 013 t, of, hopess---cann, be rnolified ii ra B still s awls° cheet . aihee hisdereatS He real -a the Execu- I ts P.ellseewat,. 9 ht' live Cliantber howl with imp.recations up ineu't"tal'T °nth° beads of real nd Imaginary of loYer hitli iSe", ev '' fenders. ", Gervernor, th is-all 64157'7 -and teowary . j ub i neutt 5 .,,, ivedesire frankly to tel you Why. You itove,kpi: i 1 119 labored with great zeal in a bad eause.---, " tar , if ,by ' s We'giafe :you great credit for unusal :Otter- , ‘ 4141u ' ' ' d trY nnd reseo4rees , ::i.fitti word gy, In. us , , , .1,1 were aboutithe best meta the whigs tilted.'to fight Allele-battle§itt erlOr a , long n "flieV,......Bigler we's 'your ' etTii qr O the ca mpaign war W 0 ell 'your tnclusti , sf: arid a• 'dignity than `le 'defeated 'Not 'ii least of hi • ,r t •,, .\ : • •`.,,-::•..:, 1 - t - . [,: -. ' , ,,c , "' ', - Y• ,',. - - : '`;;3:.,s , -•.:. 1..-,•‘ ;-. .• r . 1, ' t.- '' , .. 4 1 ~.. , - e. 11 - ','• ~. , -.1 ..• 'I '`a L .... • .... . 'l, Vi . '''; l i, -,4" - . . Rat'Wet • , _ ' TRH LllMign RIOT. \ - IRTIAIVI ; LIM A, eorretiponAnt of thelkest Chester 1 A letter in the Herald, dated Chagros, Eltreelsll4.entilnenradir434,6tasal'e '4, :JeffersOniari, gives an acenunt of the vv. Oct. 22d, says that a fatal riot which had tit. •• our, ' h . celebrated stream b the Dem- ' h Tl7:leclitltWit Pb age op! is . ,y , occurred at„Chagres,; arose ouritelan at- In" "W ye AT; tt'd tans man n I `octets in, 1848; 'and cone ludbik with the tempt or of Abe foreign boatmen zwrt z.„„.,., i „,„.„„,, I i I, Ay. .0 o r following account Of their return. '',-• . to prevent tbe nativei ,f•rom carrying, pant lms4ll,..smrte.ntruto ise t • A 'more' cheeliese, lieartlessi tid death sengers to and from the steators in the 1 , ovicrit,ilbigrlp4onl, rod threatening elite% Man never v.'. than harbor, be they sometimes transpor-jZletzirse_nts,artMeXt wits nie head waters'of Salt Ili er ‘ir6n ted them for less., than tne tariff fix by t . l w let.t,l3 finrinnd elUtTunitt : mo o we landed naen tits barren end ~exhadsted the bce tfmoreenig:absobactmateenn: anOdnaellof h t i h s e Aaetnivdesti'l nom,. ow 0.01,01 thept. . 4 the New Y • in 1848. i For the first, year we I t h b e °°""`x*liiirgilbtor"Vgfilt. I turned oat to take revenge upon the nuth- 1 li. largo- Ar got na, Ir:unwire and on lanai, and made common fare I. . • ant of outrage, Shots were fired. how- \ot the Co , - . wows -.1 - Of it th e r o watesi owns &mew I. I spected to return in the fall of 1 ,4 0 e v . es, at the office of the American Consul, , Ewe vrtut abowil la Buto i ne a nd to tut freshet lis not sufficient. How- tc Jr. Gleason, against 'whom they were mfg,::,,ll,:viti,:aug,,,,t,,,,,taiTrocrotrei got n ng better that winter.— , i)ut ii crops end- Ailey had dew greatly exasperated, as he is the owner of 1 terptotit:fiLl=t. "tae .i.:3ol...eoli;gativilnig several boats himself, and it was under- 1 the !Mutt tig VOL :We' ha ' Sown And the harvest co me, We re iced the prohibitory•tariff the foreign boatmen in their nal steed that he took part with and sustained 1 Teams -The I,Ting Age is pubpbed is E. Li rrst.t..ss., o i co r ner a bb riess_ g ust assume- ,issiNrios o ; ew e re,„ 8 0 ,7„ 1 7,', C WI.: -clod teal for Irodee by .w•nY, 63 , 1 tions. ' Beyond this no damage, was ,dono. Ta's 1 16= riid pro oh ampeed to. \ e xcuse . 'Ole country. (~sapid fluting the night a meeting was held by ro /WE sigs. . t American side, At Tossisosses, rrlsoy batt„,,,int flit 4speeand thi became cheering, when the boatmen on the the news came p that din Uni°P was hi which a number, ef passengers were ems- , Vir gai. th aveafl..ficeroiseisiiitiowspi sent, end it,was resolved that if any native riiioiXtMtg',l,l:riligirstinclt'Arii:iiliret dauger and it 1 s likely that .we would be called home. his was in '5O ; and one beat crossed the river in the morning • to tan,,P46l,„,°%sor,i'arurn,d,==',T',,, ke off Passengers to the I the' oveigh b s , bno d night we colic a council and rcsolvecr to ta , get reedy to g down if the water was Cherokee, ' esop•isesies NWT* ts la Os tsw: Instils and treasure having arrived,) t ,ey centiliimriassoLlll 010 lea to malts this • our gh enough r railing.' Bet the fon should be fired into. ' . ~ •• • on.arag o p - ir ) 37g .. A tice PrePar c. The next tnorning all was perfectly , it. row issospbt-rrois Chambers as for We weathered it pretty , o c rn h i e n e g rin t g iuu did'ntc7ineteurn. NV 0 cencluded to quint on the Spanish side, and at about I .ii. nlii_ll.7.9l,zsirtfiliitifmmet,Fiet, =Loh. , 11° via . ti o'clock, a large number of native, boats * 4 ..r7Pieros,.:s:ineat Lre r.itit_ar.'":oll,4 .., . • „ had crossed the river, unsuspicious of nny I - . at i tespon nos between bilabesn laid I %wet had selcted "Bill 'N i ter," an old . danger, to take o ff passengers to the sten- g . j i, 7:1% ir : l e altar—From "Mao ,113pp-roirlnge birleirglhttbl in to pi t us down in 51 ' • All met. Several of these were filled with 1. izinViin ("iviluselortormv ilirci-Froin hem were gl 1, and wo. went tvvork in „ passengers and their baggage, when nu& lit',N,ltr„l,. '7,16,01,T===',,(„0, • tritest t have in good ciePs ; tor I denly, regardless of the. safety of these turtegetiaft ii,:l.grczetozz.,l4,,,;. ,ri, el i . l and is friends. Atid tinlieugli last , a m urderous fire NV as opened upon angtirc,,,AJ., -Idtsalile,,,,,,tl:l,Nracrat ritiv along ry summer, yet tut the e'' them, with guns and revolvers, by,the A- tits; CDfiOLIS P nt : TheW {se hien and urge t. Sept, r ,the river tooke proni- I racrican boatmen, assisted by many of the - - tr a ri *rind about the 1011 of Oc. \ Californians before mentioned, and, in n le wale had risen to a foo ‘ l "c few minutes, several boats emptied of their , fixing p, building a raft, ,arran. j occupants, were seen drifting out to sea. went, don the evenirei, of the Inv( many were killed or drowned here, co all Wet aboard the big tar ra f t it is impossible to say. Those of the na- 6 Ciente' d." By noon tto next fives who escaped the fire, which was con. 0 afloat oa grsausll3 sliding fre tinned so long as a boat belonging to them torings That evening was he was within reach, paddled back to their le we s v the sun set linger around own side of the river,where the most fear. i ckish . ores of Salt River sources. ful excitement now prevailed. It was nor m ve wore far on our journey, known that others than the boatmen had noble I shet bearing us downward. participated in the Mtack just 'trade, and a gler nt he front oar, Seth Clover violent feeling of hostility against all their otter, , i a more jolly set of fellows countrymen was very naturally aroused. I t here =vet was sines the , days of The streets were again throng with', on Sa River commenced. ,We armed men, in redoubled numbers, and I safely n this port where we were death to all din w as shouted from our fr nes who welcomed us with every quarter. A scattered firing upon rimes t , e, for Bigler, Clover and the other side was commenced along the mpromi , i three, times three for beach; and most furious cries of vengeance iff of'd ,the faithful execution of filled the air. vs of th 1 alien, the rights of the Presently there was a cry of ' 6 Al cuts. the So 11, the East non West and tillo!" and hundredi of them hurried up tore, to et ,than comm thunder, the hill to the old fort. Powder was pro. glori old Union! , cured, nod some of the smaller of the old met ',h stop and his motly crew guns there'were mounted on the wall in a . dist , lc , dew B “-attitniPt VallaY• . nsinner to bear upon the American town; k veri a - _,try looking set of fellows. and the firing was commenced, apparently on as Ilayiug, en some kind of with round shot. An hour or so later, an• tshelf" .hicl I learned since I came other gun opened also, from the fort ; and down w , callel ',demagogue, Strohm was not long after, another still was dragged bogging for uinlies. Meredith was down to the embarcadero and commenced i clutchi ~, a to , oe the "Galphin claim." fi ring across the river . their ol cm —much liken "Pittston Coal se w"--•:t y had all their effect* • them with sabres in the most savage man. nor. They were finally thrust into a house, Jessup vas ca ulatipg the profits on the We saw two Americans surrounded by l'Susc anna Bank" sPeculati". On a crowd of natives, who were cutting at consistipg of o strange looking thing and the door closed. One of them we ne edled nSinkenyuod. We did'nt know terwards sd.w , at the office of the British pieces, but still living. • vi it was, onbi some one said it was a Mail Company's Agent, dreadfully cut to machine by wli t ich 5 per ct. loans were paid by borrovOg money At 6 per cent. The other, nothing could be heard of at They had also celebrated Proclamation; the time we got away, and from the nut: a bill called "B eches Pocket ;'..'s picture ture of the wounds he must have received, of Gen.• Scott , iled in crape sake rotec- there can be little doubt of his death.— live Teriff fo" rotection's " the Shortly after this,n crowd.gatltered around' "fru , et Gre2r'g!°l/ a large "mber ef a house a few Rids above that in which Fugitive Sisvcsitn'assorttmentof Bloomers; we were shut up, and from the shouts, we and a printini; ,'called lb.-- "Register could learn that they were in pursuit of & Examiner, which was worlciliii,. fr 11.- n n American, who was said to be there.— circulars to th A Methodists, chargin hlr. .1.1 A"ae- , minutes afterwards, they appeared, Gorsuch, one ()Illicit. Preachers, t h erm- w with savaitee „volts, drugging the body of a bodyina a " thion•of the Priest lath the whiteman by nib- heels, with a dreadful .Blackleg," & c. They had no banners wound in his side, emirs-. which his bowels aboard, nor 'nut ring in the b reed.' but vier., ittetruding, and; his bous was n'ar 0. they moved mo fully along ; rot a song wards seen tied to the bow of a boat, and was sung nor °eel) was made, to ,the hang i n g in the water at the onbarcaclero, place where the epic had sent them. Ttie writer, who was shut up in the hold By this tune el are, all beck to ''lt with several ladies in company, was re- River s head w erslngain. Bn-rais time lieved from his unpleasant situation, by they have sun , v,e-4 0.. i mproyements Capt. Symonds, of the Medway. He adds, inado by their oppopents, and with . ,their how many were killed in all it isdifficult most musical voices accustomed to song, ito sciy—prohably about twelve or fifteen t proclaimed— i, ' . ' natives, exclusive of those drowned, irony Vamp lid peek WiltUre With Too 1.01.3• ". wore, and two Americans that we know May they have good time • r ,- it , an d 4 of, and five or six others that we heard of, long and happy lift. 1 li t r , - on the Spanish side. ed Or hurt on the American side by the In conclusion 1,4 g your par o o d n f r having trespassed se greatly tpon y our crinnon,-the writer has no means of judg. time, a nd.ean only lifer as t 1 apology i i - . 1 _ ng.lrroosbly pot much damage was done, for this long lettttr, importance of my as the town appeared to be deserted where subject- , - the Are opened from the fort Wepulled Yours truly, ,RA SMAN, off op board the En rsh steamer, . . N:'B,--As we pa dJo st op and his t r, e l E lhg the na-1 tiveshurtain for crew, ono of our', fell ws overheard "Bill" pass il thil ,fort, it I: ' ng Ind flag as we 'as he d—d•the 4Du h," and cursed "old England e fo tn r gun erstood that, we 1 re pasierigers Joe Ritner" for dviltin him to palara sa we • nt on board the Cheikee ; t • here .41ere .the State,on the treng of the R• ner M. we a ived about five' o'clock 'P. k! . ." • ministration. ' .. . •. . • . s k LAPS ANA B oostnp.--13oe not % Bloomer do 11%Y witlOnt, inc 1 ' Rarity known as i the lOp 1 A 'laps Bloomers coo tentil • You Verne that the heroine) "Cr pnd bout I was detected, Wn c isgui as a by a very. Itiriplc4rocess. Sara tossed her a jack..loife,.as s was upon a doorrstepl She, ing ,I young lady woul do in.% ilarii stance, spread pu }her It silt p co for e req We hud and tra' .Y. ~.Y J.: - - r`_~~~ i; , i K sum is the'son, 4 i lawyer ,ecthtle3and phin, nd was bgeill i small land ‘0 , 0.4er; in Zeal t n 4 43. 1806. Ho s 'mb e 4 there ore , now ions 45th year. He, sand was i aarr io/in 1841. ' Previous Pag ' to ' the le(x. ii;' ' - eii fo his eloquent ad-' Bitti wstin 0 , a 9 l •a Y vo • ... of liiera principles, in the . gari n revolt he was 340 • gaTitur Diet ut it:.was in the ri i 31 .14160 6 r t° 'tractor, oan , ker that his in-, 9 10 t I fluence, \vas oit xerted and deep f; felt. \ Ko su is said to have namedead his reer milt. report . for the Bung :ti Diet,,and, ar ,flif l?e , IrWarcani 11 . 941t 0 r1 ~ ' took , to rido-tv,horge :log, on a AMP 19f Ips.: , What an quo*. Tile Y tlia . t u n ll tdiSill illoW4 .( nittoll , ithoOtla tag 11 Willl9+o ,OQVA, userhe " dreige, Ty;‘ t 4 7446,40116 ~' .'~. ~~''-. r.~,? -New lirk Importers and Jobb'. FREE N, HODGES & O LiUEAT3t &TIMM, BEisvizit AllAir.-DrAB.3AU 1 N: R THE l'Okr • • B All 9 I EWING BY DAILY A On vy_ trq9;.huvo our all and Winto essortme of ILI - eAticY etLx AND tit IN, VAlliriiilitil..:llK.itiCY Cius. GOODS. . -- • nyild,.: Titi:lert:lllitifd ill Cash Foramens thorovijaily tt. j Pi:oes, and. as vat: T CI lltTAlN"ti,°e feel " 11 Inet our Goods end Prices Id] Ins than In select t M. , if establishment. Yartleular Lientii devoted to MILI SKY I i001): 4 , rind many (idle nrti are in anu mutt et and to our order, and catgut li pasted In beauty, le and chenumus. 11EAUTIk US RIS utinsuNe. for Rat. GIP., Nock, and nen. ~_._:_..... lial,`4 AND TirrtSTA. itiIISONS, of ail tildths and colors. , , ~ , Sllittt. SAT VSLTOTS,' and UNCUT !Ifti TS I 0. for hat 'PEA:111610. i ERICAN ANO FELENCI ARTIFI CIAL. Fls i'ltd. PIIPFINGeI A s./AP TRIMMINGS. DlLEtid TRI M "GS—lerFe assortmeat. StiItIttOIDEII '. Cnek.r. 1..014ARP, priDuu. 01,BSV re, D rlil PP& FINg loin Kurm Ito/IP:Ea: AND ,3yErcii. ehmattui vointert ;tilers. . CRAPRI. LIE . Titaur,Torm lIA.A.IeLoti AND CAI' L I E i VALESCHPItiI lIEDImt.B•TIIREADALLK. AND 1,1,3.i.e. TII AI) LAOF.a. KID eiLts. 81 noa ALA. LISLE TallEkt). lire ituvo aLO AND MIT fd. FIGUNRD A PLAIN SWISS. BOOK. BISHOP f,A WM ANt ACWIET MIISILANB. .E'nglish, Pr h, Arnerkan, and Italian S ATV GOODS. Anima IM.IB/11. Estate o casansFitilieetiboieveiarlldultl;:iiirstt orTlid lee POL A lA, PERISONS stiletto:lent of • dated the 13 , h day or valuator said note.' led by law; Mita/ township,V I . NOTI ' & CAUTION. ." mance is ime. 41 , 4.nv EP , th , !t nu sot ftitt a ti . l 9r , A. il (ts mloor) has leu ty i•yotye.pou with. ut Mayo.. djire, p ',tau ant a arab, lan Lisa as al nst Iltubatilln of "Olt/na.,b,_ Oil MI account, at 1 datemined to Pal It. o debt , 0 1 „ 1 _ , 1 =ousel's, 11., f Ittli WI, 11113.a1l Cot:Op-boa by Isivr. .I...nti. abY to Il iVlPg i htl i! n i t atbet ' went way alpaca to ho vulva upon tot butwaaa .i „a • JOSENI DicCULLY• ___,:., r.it It. 10 —Pd. ________---------- DISSOLUTION PAlllNEttelilVf—The Cafartotrshlt heretofore es• istotribetereeo the sulACtiber4. %radios tho sense of 'MAN ' e Oebitet sod Chloe Illesufnotou, at Clearfield. is this d u d ditulacd by . mutual cohost. • s, ) t. ;J3.1851 For .pale. . . FAUN! AND SAW-MILL. , .. VT NO. inbscrinero 01 le n Aitlsl or ONE 11 •i for I. :nd—'nbout TW E_ U DUEL/ 4 c. be. acw-soO Ms Mond). of wlfs i,n:nl is tu ele . nr"ll .nn'l .the 'b " l A. lintrO l 11 . : 4 01Mn in Brody toolighlo.Uienslid 4 unto., _ . • If well attodod Om liaor Mill vo 11 cot 150:LUdf tannin:PO. It Is in tboltdit of a welt:imbued notintri . . PtiII.II ), LABSIR . E. lip. Relit 4 1851 —Dnid . Un inn town ... V fkL.O A B.LE FAR M i For Sole. 1 . T"Est°l,'3,, tx.:l l 'Mot,lnl47l: h ir'a n i c a n glii i ty. Its locato to most adv al:11440D t ritig pul se i FEttli leading (mat eattleal ro Lot /warm . alum.* mils wait of Ittoom 'a IS, and th ree rpiNss ems of "Atheistical'. to Mr new sad Mut y Immo w lit* towirshiplti Union. The Perm mitts of abot 150 ac es of Land, of w,hickloo are cl red pod well evAtiVaVi. The instisot eat, ins valuable audio good \rerettr , t 00 0 4 . tittg of a If Frame i*Lar Ban4l-lousC;ond 4irgettit. • Bacot, Together et' all the necessary OUTLIVIGDDIDS reoessa• re totareoar rileinceld a laryeane well or eutr.t. good r • the is tob as 01W114nD fi ) r. 41 411. Orll3 Uri! ED Torovtoo , T , r im- at . wlth iv good a natant of other FM TR .1 irttriz well *enlisted 1 orthe ratting of b.:O&M:LAIN ~ . • ~: , , .; • .11,...ifati! , title will be titres. - . • ' t t. Ili. ()( BALE —o4sh oath° noetirtoatlon of the sale. rot to CT iIIiOIMAtIOD stproi •to wat. D. hitThEY. at lauthentino.og to She subscribe estillaires the pram% DAVID l A A Amine towtoblp, Jas. 91.x&1 —ti.: ' - L l '.. ' . s sett , A LI, PEREMN3‘ismiring at to tbe Mtn ot TllO. wenovire,ti. tOOMOUti to 4. M EDIATEPY: ' Theta okit Thutoutnn for a tholt time—al thoutuidt , ol a vtoper oalcietfo • I ~ MONEY SAV 7 ING- WHINE. .',l . • . FAXI.IIIERSILOOIitHERE. , , WS now' have A lot INVO H. , : BE TlittHeIHNG ,V V, kt4Lp at 114 aye' llearttodd,,,,, MAO. Reunion t' 0100113 'CIIiP GO • , VOW riALF.- MIME void do ;well to can 'a. At either-dr the above named place, they dtua be . topodated audit Ma -I.l' . ' . WiP 4 O. 4 -, • 0g.28. Pal. . , , . s , ........mmili • . . To JOS es 0.10 USTIbel OF TIIi3PEAUE eye return 'mall. pretberwlso• .beforstbera. toes,: oVto.tbs 441esj e kiersteall so tbet toes, DO befotapPqft, InollWeal 'time:oso be !stare • Coon. .7 , , • , ia grEtAvzo two .s i tt o dirlif t i M ID 0 1 ,1 1 1 0_ 1 1 110 1 11 0 rtagffitt Wow, golkand ll l.9, l P 4att g w 4 14 - I V `• 1834 :=1 ' ," ' tIi9:PiOPP:.' 1 f Ipd , Nra tere ; .over pii,TanPYi. I-dP' ~ , Goti!;:filk 4 . 4 Increfogy Oa. ! awl** eoe i c t A bii ee n PO . 4 • • • ts Otinv , '. o s , • r , foci wield ',timely , , case 'grit i • V 1 pth6lu Btl sisg • end tend • thst 111$012to 0%3 ~flgaLo• lt T. D • &tu ts t s e ta. s z t r. sith I age. o%ion.s•jwlte , estiNwo 0.- 4 !" 15 , • • pnWr d irld a rill eetiana• Til l : 1.110113 CO\ any *MO frit% . the bobilu tette. 10 14 • TO ,3 1 , Prmooso the pt: i p , oter PAl r t sittermitators, bet hbve otaill,,V l Lbe ist " rve l l Ceo.-=.Thel btOMPt_ _ _., „wits tobdObta a el a g/ IWITta wart "Solicit as .. to its fla doss b e lle aut low. It I taftlatenti ~ blew pe e s . tss dips . t 00_..!.. new tatataldfdl ti c 5tY. Montalto. *dit t os I, r , 1 will stalz i s tolitsisgs a: C " the 61 d f I.4toratS I 4"5"tm."" " 1 toea) of anmet—snflitl it‘lis..., an d hake other* to Pp; . 'TA All; best AmS, :kiias. GIODSVII LADY' sittl..4l,llgistannuuanwors.74,_ _wow, a in nadttion to tho watt lo: odditionionaZame i 0.. , Toro. or which so4UII ~ ci 4aa gooltlnt 1100 iii, flit'hia tiyAluno,lo,:riho"ite,o. Wier Int to w° • t'P s ": 1 6 -- ID titbit ettebtleb t.tbs a Tur, Idln:sTles"' ritPwltZtlintwTP:EltloD. A . 1,111 TIII3 ea eve islioe.,iniiiii. I th i1 .... 4L. ..,. 3.1-rii.h- 7 oda! Bad ttssitat isT Age I, a Ull wool Oa , . k tea (num bbatl i a t i , ll :',. no i et tee4 that th. Lady', ao 0a .. toltitroiatette An "' min .L_sfiltil...twafort:lll, 0 t u b lir tota , :s..l a th o o v ir otr .o thiNt Shia Call We st a 77n 1-.. , . ' . : 1 - ~ , I"Mg-. /jab/ Easlifon P MilltillY Gouty e e ha t. ilia . Ifistiloas iel Wdth tali' d Itlixruirlidisor3eivt, oe , , ~,,,,,,, new t. ..., , , , :,-,, , 01,1 , eo Tivorta. , .... . the Our n o els ' gott a TIN o mt ink pio161; 1 1 : Mil 0:0 4 . \ s 1 elm] , lotr s'ologt, hog mei rb l:ces \ t. / 1 For tke "a wewistace4l n ti t ;hid° Coat I""utteiN,ltturndtto.:E. re n ott i i g 3 . 1 , 1 W . P 1 tc,aW6aatit,l,llflolst,ll2:474:‘. ':—oismigatfun e, ,1 , C .1 1 F, I lett. Cheitaoll." — t u ",re''...,o. i it b et OW .00k `U fa fi n s as apioati in .... a a, Utit- ~ ~. , TERMS "-A)115.11 \ th. --- ' I OP/ °De Ye" gem s IVI!. d ' s (foams co l ol 3 : ll _ t _A d° ,„: u‘ yi tiAl, 04 ", "" five TOOT * arl ZIY laT i egr 4 Ont, 01 1 0 lB Oast n. 4 's Lay's Ilea Rad Oils t 1 fm anz-,1 ll i ..„ 6 . A th a .10 00Vitr : •htlii3Vt ...--_ Smile Miring. dee . tdENTAVN haying bred granted to tas ttseentat of t...e I t will and testa. IVAttititi, inte t•.•lford , tow shin. ... red—all parsons having claire& on th. pmett the same. and theso lad/bunt tu et. JAISIO3 A.LIXORT;Ez'r. .. I IC CAUTION. .he,oby Cao',lased aga inst t ailor IT . e tiirce bf me to V; t..l 4l litW d uou, 18 A, as L have uut ro3oWeleoeive.. wal sot pay the same unless L - J, ti: ozviAra. . Bp n MCC Mkt' IA WIC BLAIAst.ixIRE A.: • f11111S;ii I ON. JJAt.I4 & CO.. (pr. isnu slab, m.4 1 % 00 0 0 „ " vfi b tl i ct ti es;w i lti e bt r pi • .* L. oollaudon... • • curwearrpe; Aug. , ll.• fi{~",~ ~'j' August 1. IE6E, V!.l 1. , r0• . grit ) 44 d taf IC n? be fig Sai g°l l: ,` • t. • • viiruz,twitoat...4l ..~}~~ ` ilii.bsetchnsenstimarit ' , Ti ristiell,v, ',TA Wm.' IMOD* * .. ' vs isu LICH P• A. Karstn.ts TRIAL LIST cot p 4 vs MY "40 • • . ' ; 1 1 limdmno Phlllos Vete! tiolkmea,l . Ti lVti ion II Owes W•• chop ~ wv;tt,..-_, titles tlelmheme tr., Bloom vials II: I :s e : l en "insrx"e ll3 d" John l da ll l ' e : I a ..' ' '. Ts ys "r: ._ Come W . L'AS ~ ~ vs i ii , Philip Aster- ' James (..slister:4r.... !it J. avrta.'tit bale, .-- ---11%-.11,,; IVilliam lir, W that soh VI sCractmi . vs Immo ph lioteelteg . , vvi,M.,:intt: (m Ittfistinn F Mit n . vi t ;.1,4 •sevh KOJI W St. Court Prortat up.rt I.:AS the 1i0n .. .) t Presdent dodge di of the PleasPleasnt the 4th judicial \counties ol Clinton.Csntammre and d onoroble POW L li ir,squires. Assoaciate Judges ii have issuedtheir precept hetornrin Oct. 1851. to me directed, I Court of common Plum, Or , of Quarter Sessions, , am \ Ttrm;ner and General Ja \ et Clearfield TownArthe mber Corn '\the Ist Monday ni Dece day el the month,)- : . 1 • ICtottce is, thertfore,he totheCoronere,Justices of the Wand for the County et Cleurfi own proper persons; with Rol tionxainatins and other ) those things which theirailieei pertiin to nedoncmtid all won sons proveuting in nelullot In gaunt me prisoners .sre requ theta attending and cot depa heir Prof JUTOril aro request heir intendant p at the sprit& notice. Gtven under my hanq nt the this 24th duvet Oct, m the thousand eight hundred men seventy- yearfilltt of A ALEVIDER C. illitn.::::tealTiiit:ltairagrlasnlP:iiitigtottiothibbel:ool i , a l : i to; the vapor. a to w DA a ' ne:ortPi e 1 th e a Lk o: @t o ti f :tir. \ t..leralleid, ant ALD 3O jot. A u %: : i i. i .: C: . BARBER AND LIM entuttse am ;.no lon to those who 1:1 18 7 00 peltEG)i, a:NAILS, eriKE4 i. , 0 TUNIS OteLSOTted IMO fill Slit 2 000 pound; COUNTRY akT , nar tf Iv. 11l WittooW 6tAbz I. sJ i vu rTY at 11,cantttsper.,pauuri FLitt4,G.&l3lr Dor tlrt•rt&i, at ,„ ... ' - is, t,,,DI;LE ism.* $, $ , %„,,,,, , •do 'Pk -ii ALINPN.‘A. ''4116. lIBIALka ED Dila PA ut al oratt /t•T i'? — (itl3 lat • * Mc* LA% testa pet co V pet cena lot tor &Or or nort. \ 1010 0?-1ATIIER U pearkaud — . oo4., 0 tta'e.Pll4l.l do 111 tk do , , a..MC;(1)10 Sit IND fr to watt t s MtplA'o DO hit4to tont& casts oltu ri nit' teJFl°7llol4BXtre sad [AI. at the Iltl woo or GtRANCIFeIie . --- .04 1% tines thtei. liArprGelleTotnedsl it'er‘ S of that place And the en L ll , ' When not professionally e ' coor.d it: the °Molecule! sJ, C, itietiords, or aa se s will be attended to at all b Wilftr.r.n.r:i..r.", - ..--4------'" imuican Repertori 71p hEdiallics; hzv \ tom, . • Vnth Vol. of the Seim% 'c' ..,' 1 UN, i • 4a TOESBRS• *AZ — American and Forel \ . - ant? Publishers ~.. ... . ; .. .4 9 .n er i can ,, !:, nk IMPECir( I / 1 1.1 , envenom tattoo balk, • ra,„ Dambegef voltigno VII of tb_to tridalkainia vslusbloloastal will /Nue oa the PRIVer em sew voipplo, will ooromenoe 'Wham S)op. OW pa pro, haslgt.latt oil that tigat 'awl tmi Ow mai num , it to tholallitaa ef we Pgl*bew t o sib ftillY. br tatspia ropteseatatitas orp r potted lb all a voraoomeat allairsao • ' g tlggnstie l tilitorentrairli.oo( IN tildhaed weittlr faro for bit0121, , ,144 law Isar a rap 4 , volaasi or ow MIK Ith SI WWI ID 4.1111 d Mai evottagg g p, t et- wi t' vast itraapitt• itt Pawl Mgt Oi • Isyllitinti t Notltt , 1 it to NoWteg of I g pa iIpINI4f.'IOIOIrICMISINUiId hr ill NO inallablii to , 11 1 2=W il i tiki:l 4 , • A . 4 *lr as alba oftel CI! ' til t Ist bo do 41 4 1 ? r. Peat' *bp nigh to m at s morkwe h 'rnattenr 4 - 101 !“ , .Qaarter To at • week .ttiat • ...111. 9 EliALL*ct Wsepiatini A.149,4\ . . , ataD al . ; She barklir Peariltk! 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(4)6Y1 •* Philadeiph a • „ Oasekte °nein?: Elia nu 'ttdrn'i ct r .. Rs . *. • * Is d ri b ektei . Pothers proth'f S rt. Continuo nm rood 61 the r' Itl.antl tho itn B DAVIN rtieltt county ethe6thclav g a • ! Court, Court rlofOyer4 _very, •. Cleartietti,on (being the let ,& Constables appear in their cortiv. • bronco', to (i(1 heir bithal I "1" • and other per roonwealtit o• f • • o be then it:tioout leave. ot be pons it) nr,reeable to otClearfothl four lArro ono r.rotre. and 111 ° - t dependore . E•11..b. Sae' 1, ~:wnß. , ~ i 7: V:. s! 111,PSON 4 , 1, es h he citizene,4s.:l up [country, oectvit fte wilt he 'S . ed b y Dr: „ , loth • - oat *deka , r !YU ' ' bt