Jlit (lff rblicnn. - i CI,K.l;MU.l June 3. i COL I OR NET AO AlTf . 7 vn.,,.' f v. i.Tr.i ,:, t.., Jo'i M .4oy. (.Vtij-ti,) tv1, His cntl. nian In lata number of ld The und. ii(!t"l f-lnu; liimn II Htnlc-r 1 in 'ri n e a Nm or 1.0 ih.tmiM )pcr, (li. VcM, nl li.lic. potlloti of many and Idling obNj i'tioni., deM. iviiV. Aim mm 1 TnnOu. sn article ft-m tlm VI,nKt.m ,U of U.i o,frluiillv t un 10 Km m I.U " U.a ......ninp of T,,e-,dv t, S. . ,. ... .1 .i i r .i n .. . . I iiii'intfi' On. hiilnt.iiin vt.ctin I lie '..Hi IM,,.. r.gmally cop,... ftiti llim ameer thanks, f..r Ihe flMi.Minp t mo- lt.f.,r.ivi-. itnl.in illm-. kikI Kn.rHii in- pnperof lliM i'2l rf Hi rami. hi'Miih, to ninls of ivnfld. neo iier tiore id, own linn, i,. i iew w il h emne. tint i ."on, left in din jeliow (lint Senator nijd.r liiw been Intvn- hegi leave in n.-aiii ol'. r Ii mi-1I n a nut company lor I "i. r fine-, m Inoli t oiiu' - j (() ,.,,j.( r,n thei euiisge upon Ann r-; sistenl ih hi romx' im the Knm.ru quo- didato Cor tli. LeeiMaturn, subject Hm mile" we of (his i. hire. Their hii-in-" at ' J( U ,Vl,ni.r,.P, p,.-pctiated ly l'.iiti-h Uion. TIm i-ustn with nhirh Ihe Pros ruli'4 wlii.'li ci.vrrn thti ivirlv, nn'1 if iioni. j i u 1 1 1 h 1 1 o tln'w exrrai In, t.nntl." conn-nip- innlo.l ntiil l-clni pledges nimn-ii in , Virin'iiti'l' Itible I'lmrT.'f ill nlilor makes in cotinrc- at net ami tuilhuil retard el tt.cir njiiiia foi-tnli I lion with theui, only n 1 I . one more proof and inliiisU tMfr firm N K Key Wr t, -nr. ' rulifntnm The utonin t.ip I-hI .I. li.llm. ari IiVi d H nniiinntiiie 1. 1 iduiit nl o'lhrk: , (.n r-'iliinliiy i . i.:ni liim ifi.tmh, mj , . Wot, brining d.if.-elimn tl.mr- J.oi I. ; t. dm li iiii- . ! Uvsu. ,'uiif 10. If-V Tti-m iinly TRlMARY KI.KCTION. ' " 1 1 1.11 ..uniii V' r itilh"Ht Ii miTiniini li nt Wtmlk 1", .1mnii l i ni"ti l"fl'lo'i h t rand I d ilf tt III l.ffci-liiliiio, tuli;rt In ii'ii.)ei, r I III IK. rcmofratio Ert Tichrt. Your oli't. cprv't. T. Jernr.'ON 5ovir. .-.vliu'li lii uliino. nnil tint Mr. nii'lryr must a.tly within the fi-w years that )bo ,hi1 rrepon(libIli Thal it the vmmI since wo Lave occupied I j w.jh ftnd bo,it.f of the DP!nooracy 0f ' Pciinsylvfttiia at tlat time Hint the qucH- tion of slavery, is also the fact ; tLe constitution with reirnrd to slavery:, , JUPGKOK T1IK M'l IiTMi: OOUIlT. WIIIIAK A. I0ETR. MY I Lli Al'lLl lIIX. CANAL CUMMKSIONEK. 7ISIEY FHOST, or r.wrTTt co. - 1 "'- WHITHER ARE WE TFNTING t We havnecn thi momentous quchtion with which bond this uiticle, propoun ded ly the public joumalf of the country ery frqu( have interv the position of one of the first ratepow ers of tlio earth, and sinco our prosperity m a nation hap made- u forget the cont at which it has been purchased, and ih practice of tlie uieuna that will be most likely to ensure its continuance. But, in looking over the reflections the question eotned to have induced, we have found little of profound wisdom or fur-rencbing agacity either in defining tho cause or pointing out the remedy for the national calamity which threatens and environs us; to which the countiyjlias begun to look for ward as one of those evils which, although to be deprecated, and its consequences dreaded, can be nothing fhart of a miracle bo averted. We allude, of course to a dis olution of the federal Union. What was a few years ago looked upon u little short of treason, (absolute treason under the old English definition,) in the utterance, is now dibcussed and i'p proba bilities and consequences commented up on with as much indifierence as if it invol ved nothing more thun a new luw, or a change in the adnunjHtrntion or someoth eommonplace nationtil incident instead of mighty revolution and a dismembering ef a powerful Republic. Tei-lmps nothing could contribute more to hasten'this de plorable calamity than this marked indif ference to itn'coming and its consequences; which resembles more the reckless indif ference that the abandoned debauchee or the hardened criminal shows for life, than the results of the calm reasoning and de liberate reflections of a healthy mind. Ev ery man observes this, and every man feels conscious of being imbued with this same spirit of indifierence to a greater or less degree. Then we may well ask the mo mentous question ''Whither are we tend ing ?" What is to be the future history of t r.i:on which is fast losing its patriotism ri ve of country, in a feeling of selfish Li.::'.:ience on the part of her pe ople to Tufc future fate of the land of their birth or adoption. Has one in every ten thou sand of "tho shortrighted and thoughtless Treutures w ho re-echo the cry of "disu nion' which faction has raised in differ ent neetionB of the country, reflected . for one moment upon the scenes that would 'accompany and the results that would fol. low, the rendition of that vact ItepublicT Did it ever occur to them that nations have seldom united have uevt-r separated without bloodihed and rapine; and ruin and devastation ? Have they a single precedent to show, that we could separate In peace that ve could live apart and ; prosper? does history's ample page' fur fiish a single instance in which a nation eontinuedas free, as prosperous, as enlight ened and as happy in its dissevered frag. menU, as in a great and united whole T Will they not think of this, will they not ponder upon it, will they not hesitate ere they aid further in precipitating the overthrow of all that mankind Beem to require to make themselves great and hap pya free and enlightened country with, a republican government, guaranteeing by Its Institutions equal rights to all citizens Would to Heaven that the warning voices of those great statesmen who gave their lives to the service of their country ami the perpetuation of her liberties might thundef in the ears of this people, those lessons of prudence and patriotism which they bequeathed to them when they were called, heard in tones so loud that they would be frightened back from the fale duties which they worship in the name of Liberty, and brought once mere to bow at the chrine of their country's love. Their country and her institutions as they were handed down to us by our fore-fathers ; not our country as the demons of sectional- oNiis lucidity to the Ilcmorrutio party and his limliitm.iit Imtinl of some of its faithful 1 1 iimpiciiis wIiom" fume and talents' Urudy township. jhe envied but can never possess. We would give these extracts were it i , , A i l?littV. H1.HI win mmiiTi necessary, nuiour remiers i,v unenu, . , , , nuh ,. Pd in Wuvne ' arms. At the same moment ai pouter seen them when first published. Suffice coiyi IVtinsylvkiii-i, with the most live- ' rushed Irom his conoPHlment, mid in lens it to say in regard to tl.ein, that thev ly iin.-iest, and we give it to our readers ,tinm than it tnkesr to Mates the fact, iio merely declare hat was tho opinion of entire: , , . , m-d the prisoner. A Imrricd scim-1, w.-m , I In February lust we chronicled the made ot the prisoner s per-. m, but imthi- tLethen editor of th.s paper after some . . Gren..ell. of Cliuti.n '.m l -vnnd mi old j..ck knife wa. found. - generul conversation with Senator IMgler ..iivnshin. at theadvnnced see of one nun- i'flie, three then in-tanlly started for this that I. lace was the) nil (HP' ol ft lil.lll .y the inline of It. -t I uli.is Swei-llinp. w Imiii ltd liorii loll-iwing Tor about lie obioot nf their search ivks ' peeling bulk lor Mr. II. Hall ingei, uud I u l.i.iirdilo' si tin lioll-e of M v Klhor. ht ! r;..- i ti IL.l I . ii-Sit ..! 1 i ti ir ittit. Liiiim n . v. ... . .. . . .V.,, , . jloboa inostdosprmieriini.ui. aml.-on - .,,..,. SM x ti,ed scleral musket balls at 'quently hisiiiio-t bul l' U' iinanged with , vov(.iV i,.r ,.! over her masthead, (BlIlK'H. It was ultimately t llei'Ied, just . . ;, U4 ,.,i .i ... ..he would not Hllmri fl tit Htiit. i-r.ri. fl T t -V1llt V. I lie IIVSI l II et oll-l le,t lllioii, H,,V,B f !,,IV .n!:.!,!; , .;i .P , ,,iHt( fH if tl.nl be l:ot i u II i hernia 111-11), upon Hie 0,c biginliilMI", Hit jei'l In I'l nig. rslif lul.i, regular ti.idmj: biitf AUnii A "linpnian, (iptain l.aim iit. wbioli arrived hero IV.ua ! MsiTltU'T A I TDHM'.V. New I i leans oil the "U nit. Xt sr siitlimit'd to unimani-t tlitit IlnsKKt J. Ciu t .iii Lament r.-j oi-ts that, when he j Wai !. k. if losrfi.1,1 H.rmi;li, wi'l b n anii ad iil i'ivd m .-- l anisli waters, the P.rit ish tll (r HiHri.-t Aimrney, nijrft to Irm. m. l)eath of a Revolutionary Heroine. i,P hud tuk. n his eat at tin; .linn, r ta We have read the fodowing from the bio by damson seinij i.i " i,t sti-.-.mei- was run dirrctlv him around H'c ,lffnrt her bows ; about from the Styx came tilong side lli biv ; the customary impertin. iit 4iie-tioiis weie put, and when about to leave, the otlieer said ; "It is the t;tyx tiii.stime, (Japlain. and not H.e For- w.inl. Hie i-orwanj naving ueen ui" gun I We ire autlini iinl lo minuunc tlot Issit "fi st, (if ('IrnrfitM bntMiph will I fsinllilmJ I fur lilrut Allurn.-.v, lul.jc-i-l tu I)in. iulni. HI! I '.It 1 1-1-'. - t i aulhoriieil lo snnniiit that Skih. CtviiK, uf I.itttri-iii'P li'Wiuliip, will Lo a mail dale for Sheriff, suMci-t lo I'tm. ra-j, Wo nr suihr rircd lo ni.nonnre thnt Jacob V'h. , of Grahttnt I-w r.i!'.)', v. 'l be a uiididiu 1..... l...t I1. 1 . 1.1-ir.L- ult-i.li.n lt tl.f hfiiT ' Hr.l.W, . . . , . i fi.r S iiTiff. ILblftt lo llrilMll C 1? (I. alio 'll.e United Slat'-s sl.-cnu-r Wutrr Witch nr.d Ftd:i n ariivid l .-ie last f'atia-dav : ti.e tei did n' t ...i .t'..! titt-io" ur.:eii innii liw rulurn (Vn.,1 V.iMc.ia i.a In nlllt .1....J .1 ... 1 l.'.tn 'IVl I:IV If llMtlt tl) ' I ,I.KV. I ill t tll.'V 1 1 .'It I IK.lt I il'O.'ee' led ni'UV 1 . . .1. 1 ..." . .v : . ; u.r ' ..r(..: v. . .ir iu,. r,r,o,;,,.tuT re...,, . , w, ,r,otllIiIcdt,.,K,,lc,tu, Cr.0. would ne tlonc in tliat Jerntory: ana lor itoiu.u.i.; o. , , , :' ' I J ne iiu-i iv.rcoc we nave ncmu 01 , ui.ennr. of w,i(,H to., w.r. l- a c.ndiJu. f.. . ...noi 'i.i..mi j 1 v- it 1 1 1 1 or iin miiitf tvi. ' tittiiki ici i'v lit rii i-om- ... . . 1 1 . .. i:..l. . ----- . - - ... mm, ii. iiiMuii. , in-lt!il;t;li i)l Hie 1 aiouo .uarinu.ii, vt nieii t h,.r,fr .ml uct tu lJciuutratic ru:c. Oil) idtiino, at the sin. gn at-r longeviiy mgln e.-nta.-t wim .-oir-e iarn s'.u.Manee iM;hm lt,n time wo. from this Mrt for one hundred pud I'.f.irl. en yera, live under the pri-ener s urm, ml it win tho t p. . , .....ali; t) io. d. 0V4-r. i . tin i i.. a..n.HaM tb.t Varn w moniho and three -ias. ; expe.hent 10 ir.ni..- iiiioiner m.-i a n.oie . , , iu,,.rh steamir fnniiie un- Mit 1 1:11. if ) 1 11 u . ill bo a on a did a tu fur til.rl(l Her n-.a.d. n nan " was barnli :atll:ewn, tmn-ougn -xnn,inoi -n i r.i.- j.ei-ou. a j.1)()w j a( Jetairied bctii e, I. three and ' mlj-ct lo liuutntUc rme .inn nfalaverv would bo submitted to th '! .W'n ... i. mio... y,n t, ,,. .u , . .. v e . . , l:rH J it? vv oik, on the itll ol e.ovemner, ( lour men iinieH. 1'muen anaeai juts, '.-ore popular voto in Kansas, no one ever "f-jj-, i'U tt,w thrill ir.arri.-d. H.-r di-st taken from his person, having r--n MH-re-nied. That they connected the whole 1 Ji4JSriii.l wj:. Mr. Wiliiam lieed. lie ser- ' t.-d one under eiicli erni, and n formidu cotisitution.in their minds with the ques-' ved in the Kevolutioimry army in the ear- blebotvi.- knife was found hidden in his L-.i !. 'it. i.url r. I hi- klllioir ... f , 1 . 1 ClH-O 01 IV - I' TI t h. nil- A I IIO'.l Sllll'l I1IIH.I1-: in COU1)-- . I .. 1 t.;.. ;,... !,..;,. 1,111 ' ' ' , . t-:': : ...1- IT.- : Ill ..1 1 es.-.- ttr.f, i;t,v.e. ...... ..e-.... , .,.-w,:t w , . ... . Vn ......in I'i.f. i.i t..i I ill v i r I ii MCI M'rn u it' L iiiijiit' i u.i 1 1 n r i j.ic itni. I iii-iu I - I . . - . .1... i. : - nniiiu ' r . . 4 - - i fell ;r 1 r.l coa - I 11 lots I lit ooi IJ n t-.l I l'( r. .t ' i . 1 .. I ...... f Z . 1 ! i ' . . . ....... o iiii tt"- vit. roii tj-.mil ii. u iiini. ,i ... - ,A t nt.. it i. i... , . , ... . i ,.v.w....- - - . ... . . . . . , : 11 r.t l Virt t. l.i ..nut " in. im una nouiiiig t-ise. i)u uiiiiuuii nmur bi.ni j(.w Vm ;, llo ulso was in the ar-; we learn mat ir.e prisoner re?o?n:.'.eci disappointment was felt when the const i- my of I ho Levolutioii, but survived the Carpenter, and wascxeeedingly .irnst in tution was not submitted entire, still it jwur. Uer lasl husband was Mr. John lien- ifvlting n pron.i-e to ho kept oiit of the , , iiumin, with whom she M-ttled in Mount mob w lien they should reach DJv.ke. could not be controverted that the great .J .(j ,Ie di(d ,,. yw,rs r,,,m , his time ho became very talkative issue in the Territory between her distrac- ... i t:) ,M 1V0 children, tho 'niul eommunicative. Wr gati.er IVom a COL'XIY OMMISSIOXIiU V are uuihnri.c! Vt aniinain'S thnt WiLiurf f..,n,.r ,1,1. ii.'f. il,ilnlw 1 1 ,. 1... I .MEi'.i'Ki.i.. ot i.Bwrennc ti., win 09 n eainlilai .i:.l r.i.t ;I l. 'r. ,;, nf hntl, ! fur (;ouo!J Cuu.mii:oner, ul.jccl to mis.. ted popubition was virtually and fairly youngest ot whom is seventy yvars oll. 1 eoiiversation with Mr. (iin rison. the tol siihinitte.I She has left four generations of descend- lowing antecedents of l'ell or .Swee:!in. Ilul.T. uf lirucl ord in., will he a ennrfl'lulu for nrsiii 1 Ljjnlv C'iiuuiitn..ner. suhieL-t to Data. role. ' b.-e r. Ijere, for. J prerunie, the letleisinid: ' 1 orders lor bot 11 ve-.-els, received by nuul ' W r? anthorlzod to annmncs tliat I)inr -steamer ll 111 Isew 1 rrk. jiAi.r. uf Morris tp.f will bo a' candidate fur Co. j W e have also hud a visit from the P.rit- ; t'''uiisioiii'r, ruVjfct tu llemocratic rula. 'ish fluop-of-war l.'v:.ttatin, of six guns! Juu , lo-, ' ;and lour himdred horse j ower. (,otiirn.-rd : 1.11. 1. ng l;rr pussrn;-i rs one bundled ;ti,d '! Alm , ot ti e rul'.on, -a.i ; 1 i .1 vi-;i lu.t y-'i.nd.'.v. .' l.e e:.ii.e To thi and this alone, the article from "' f '"' ,""nl I'";1 "! ' l"r ,WH or M ',aS1 7" J'" tun.e.l f. Lermuda. . ' , years ot age she was in the ini-Ut ol the of a tang ol l'.O niobrrs, 01, tho b.inks oi (in the od in-t.. the P: 1 n:sh steamei winch the Press cop.es, refers; and well ; , j ; Hlirri , M,.lleH ol UrtU.r war-ItheMNsisMppi. Ife lived in a o-lect pa- ()1 ,u ,1(.a ,., Vol a rut and i-id Jlr. 1 orney knew tins ; hut he was willing fiin. of the revolutionary str uggle, lit-r lace on tlit- Iowa h-it.n. an-i i-as.-,-a as a r- . ,,o! 1 tm., ,.nv rir.,VH . ,ut she liad to use it for the purpose of injuring a man temperament was tu'-h that she could no. whom his vanity leads nim to consider his M "If1''-"-t-yf "U' . ' V'1"''' cd very deeply 11110 all these vici.-sitiul.-s. nV!!'. ... Up to tho latest period of her Hie she As to his cowardly insinuation that this ! distinctly recoljerted the family of Mr. paper is "owned or paid for by Mr. Eigler," illroadhead, w hose sons, in 17i-. boldly we can excuse John W. Forney easier i resisted n body of "O" Indians ...aU...L' a 4. , . ;ort of their house. Sue was in the vie :iu- than any other man of whom we have any of il;.llilki w l(,n liJf,T1t, the i.idi. n knowledge. A man who has never been 1 Ji.f led a p::r'.v of Indians mid torics aetuated through life by any other than ' through that settlement, seidj.ing tne 111- motives of ctii'idity or malicewho r.ever habitar.ta and burning the l.ou her tin ol'.i- i "e ' apti:orien lo nitnonnf" laat Jaci 1'. ..r 1 ....... ..... na; M ill v. . ....j: . . I t.n, l.ll.'fT.n.VI l.llll Ulc ivniiii IJ' . i i I . - 1 I Ull U 1 dat h r C'utmtT t'ouiiiiisfiiiner, ul-ji- i tu beiau- t-ratic ruics. June S. Atu-r tin-tl hy-i( lull, w i i. li eintbKd his gang '.( visit l.m. without tnf.:r:on. l uey own - . v,.tv.lwo .(uli.u Indian ed several l.oats m w liicli they v. err a-cin-, i,unnu l.iiit Ct.ir.. n:orfs Adn.iii: tomed to run tireiv J'..:nder to a .-"ti;-rn lr.,tn in ie.vico. ibis exportation ,.f In n.arket. 'Ihe p or property, w hi- h : tj..li:s WlH j...rll,ittcd ; under ti.e ines wh yearly s'ol.-n by the gang, amount.-! , ul, in ,iu uni;iip..v wnirv, r.ifii to r.e'wei'ii n.tefn nr'u I'-ven'v tno'.i-.ina . i .. ,;, ,.,,- (,,. ..! i, an at-',.,,;,, "i.ii.-.-i;rra ol v.:.r,' and then n-;n one jItli v ,, , v , f'-V j 'i i.e Oil -i.-Hint nrs the so! -n-n feist d ;t C. f .1 . 1 .it 'l-'r-'li ll:;r.p.ri-.Y'..ii!f.i.,.l dollars. About a fortnight a tempt w as in: d .- toni'rc t Swoe' of his boa!', 1 ut he e 0:0 t d. r. wounded on the I. ii i-.e-d I y a It was from this i-v.-r.t that i.e ' V.'o are auibui itr.l le uaiio.ir.ee lint Jjtcos Kimi, of l iotiT tu iifl.ii', wiil Le a rnudidaie iw o: i Iv I . muiiei"U'.-r, ct tu Ltui. ruiei- Z,'LY7 ALVELTICEIIIKTS. a: o sold '. i Tirr..- nf A.!t:.ii-:.-srat; ( 1-ri.-1 an l'..tti-rf:. ! ! t.f 'd. li:V:r; Ithh j-:ni.tij tu .- : f kf.-wii-p tl.i m-c'.ts t n ..n h c t-:n'o of '!. U l....ui.i:h C- v.l -:! .-rait i'i"-'-t.d lo c. i .. .: defended or praised a fellow creature ex cept from a hope of pecuniary reward ;Lj tiie second marriage siie ac oliianied her c'l l y (.'aijicliter. The cargo f v. !- ::ct.i!g in tin-im -A, but the Lt;..:Vo;..- 'i' husband in the army, liuring inarches 1 on wbi.-h Swecl!:n sue niaue uei.-rii u.-.t iui ... 11. oj.. m: i-. -i, and who never condemned or denounced , and when in quarters engaged in tewing for the officers and men. Mm was, .u;iv- ft.".: ' Wl.l r.l fi r tel. i: i'c liii-. nt tl.c-r i; !.,,.! ' , ,' . .... : ::-u:.uL . liieS.Jlle .'I ll.r.triiiii.T ill imoi It.r ( I.- I V.'l LI I M 1'Or.TU". i p i I. p ::l I 1 .1 p-i .11 ill ti.f fl'. If . 1:0011. It. ; T .c was v::!'.i.-i by hinisi-if at t.n thou-ui.O' ,,,lV(r ;- j., tn v,JIKi.:V ! - - dollu-s. Hh I.idin- i lace at Fier tVe! i..-. Thu:-d -.- night, oneofthe heaviest Ircn Bcot, Kent by He: rcll Si Carter. ' l:M-over.il by the llitercption of a ; J,.. ... X!a-anaa r knr.wn. r. .. C... .. ......-.. v. ever, readv lor any nervitu wlm-h ctrcum- letter which Lw -ouin. who mms ovpr Thfi'Aer Yi.ro uri ovu flowed it lank. ' Ta ,i . , no . ,. ,- , stances seemed to require. Wl,n the ar-: h,re with him. bud wnta and posK-l tc -n ule1 tUt t.itv. si(k w; JVa.Vctaj ZJ my was engaged m embarking some hea-; relations in Illinois. , rcEU VtJ fr0, ther 'houses in bm.ts. nd tklf Jnm of ttU 'Siar( or u ,ht vy orunaee at L.ii.gbr.dge, on the Hud-! tTTIt wveral launches in the h.ibnr filled with j ,r,a,.uni a,t.strUt twt . cud Urt Later from Utah- in the hands of the enemy, it was neees-l St. Loru. June 1:1. A de-pa t. : i .i .... .j a Ann-ret n n.ii.Mi t ma imiii fi ii in me nigni, un-i to r .. far from U-iii2 C'XcL i . .1, lost ttiey sliouta be oli- ; nooneviue per me .. . .-. cxpres.-, snj s in.ii , m , m,i; Jr,a,,t rrfl. i i i ii : i mi. t. : i - i r - surprise, uer nusnami parties ..au amveu im-rf, . ni-Lamiie marine. sary to do sentries aroun served or taken by having been placed as a sentinel, sue looa cam . --eon aiav en ,.,uic .or t....e- An AmcriviU1 ravai 0fZccT had a Ion his station, wit!, overcoat and gun. that ; pemienre. i ue man rarr i-r. rr oi i inr .inft.rcnc. ni;ll Litut. rvm ,jie day of his he in.irht help to load the tieavj artillery. . roaas uetween iro-re ami run ".iens . , t Key West. ni on the Prejent all- oon iiaMimgio . eamc.uuuu ra...i..c , . ...... .. -v jtijMll-ui11 sui,,0, t ol the "right of search" the outpost;,, and detecting something un- of trams. The mails came a far as l-oii j tJ , j; ..u:-,.g ...i p,r iu.0 Kv r usual in hei app.earanco, asked -Who Laramie und.-rar l esoort provided by Gen. jic;n ,-,.1. i,," ti.n Uaif. " iirui. "rvm nlaced you htrtf She promptly replied 'Johnston. Ihe Ltali new is renenu.y , , , ,Tr,ra,u, one except through a desire of revenge, can scarcely be expected to understand motives of disinterested friendship. To our own citizens and patrons it is unne cessary to make a denial of this pitiful charge. There is not a man in Clearfield ceunty, but knows that it is false. Y'et even if true, from no source could such a charge come with a worse grace, than from the editor of the Prext, and especially at this particular juncture ; although ridicu lous enough in him at any time. Mr. Forney, in his profound sagacity which enabled him to make the discovery upon which he bases this charge, should not have forgotton that familiar- proverb, that "people v?ho live in glass' houses should not throw stones." t&.The Le Clairt Sardine is the title of a new semi-occasionally paper recently start ed in Le Claire, Iowa, of which David R. rottarfT. alias, "mister Sardine," formerly of this office, is the editor in chfof, assisted by a corps of able assistants, among whom are the best writers of the day. If the number liefore us is a fair bample of what the papier will be, it will soon become one of the most popular journals in the United Qt.,l-.o Tl.o ."tliiVlino" to ,-i.r.l.ito irtfk , , . , . , . , , ,i period ol nor ueam sue exercised nt-r.-eii tea r-iati-s .Marshal in wan a trial, y fun, anecdote and mischief, and if any of ,:tttl,i ,.;; n... r...n ..n,l ,l ti.,.r .r t .w , i.-r.. in ' ... . ... . ... - ....e - i e- - v .... . . -- j --. ' , - j tvater r.nd sank at their m-Hiiing tcti lrom. 'f ii0 pul.lic health, I am son- t I to add, is ' How fever Ls ex- vcr amount the ' y.iM'y ; a large utrtrru'..t o f Wore, among vhiih uill Le vt'hd the tlew li'n W Ccck Oak PrrrnUm, (t'rea! Jupute, L'uti' 1'at ft.t, ord ihe (Lwiitd ib'ij.a.iu'ti. A'to, large utttTtvtvi int-)-iiittt Old i'urcf iV'wi, end Aii-fi;.J.ti j hum Pallernt -. A ' , l'lwn nt' iht If ft and latrst patUrnt. A 'r.i, (I tftfir otrn Mji,voc?ui-h j a larr;e at-r.-iluut: ( Toi-unvc, i-'ort J if f, fttti-trm j of ail r'us. i" '1 u'l i-r.irli s rfil.c kind in tier iue k't el vis i n hand, lllntc spw tiny don to vrder, and Tin Jiffi-f dcneiiitk ditfateh. A ", a Icrgt ?wln,fit all Had if finnitf-Lrtr' vK-hxH rojfflant'y a ).m,4. ' COl '.X THY M Eh (.7.-1 .V TS actii ity of the fleet, us manifest .-d by their a.c iri!c,l to call. . tb.-v cvn be awummodatei g and tiring into some forty or fl f- j at vrry luw C-u rr wilt anll.ing in ot r Imp. dui'ilii: li e a-t two nionlhs, A.I urdeit will 1-e luunkiuliv itccitvd act 1 I. 1 i-.. '. -lr ..... . , I .. . J . J . : , .. . : i , .. , r .. ii"n"''iv nai u oriirin in iiu wise: . fTv tie she was busy in carrying vter to th:w within three day s march of Camp ' j., ..w!lile! in her ciiaracterwuc way : - J la-m wno uua , iik-iiii. 1 been civon birn bv his Oovcrnment. but Harney s command was met re;- , . , ,' .... . ;. .c. ,(J ..,:.,. I luni uc miu a.i in- v.-it.i..- ..... u. .111 ; i under m inted orders i-sued in 149. The a right to. Fir." lie, apparently pleased j Gen with her independent und nan!y sjiirit, passed on. fcho acccioptimed the .aixry terdav 40 mile henw. Private advice from the armv to Vlav with her husband, to the-eioilJv and was l2?th, numtion tlie arrival of Lieut. Arm-1, . present at the siege of Yorktowu and the istrong at (amp Sor.it, with 75 head of rt-l vtHj sunender of Coniwallls. During the bat-lle. C-apt. Hare with head of csttle. I - .V"TT ' ... . i. i . .i'.i. . ..ar:'.. nimy, nu n-.i..; JHf .sia. . . "',i,V ,( ' . .... . . ;eruiia ollthe Moro, 1 J-i-rded an Amer- i' ; 1 I... iiliAi,i i 4 i 1 .n 1 I .it d i k l.f rati frim n i im.o t i .h ea i I- tn ' ir . .L. ,.-,.-...6 n..,.fc '"" ' "i.-aii v,.-sel tl l bad jit Kit port, and in oithe enemy were flying, slo mot ash- he army, expies.ed the conviction V'"' answer to im.uir.v fo? r.ews, was toldth.it lllglOIJ, t. .1 .'!..! wouiijc "viiiiiiir'L4 nc n--'j'a"v'Uiiiiv-i.viijj'-o '. c .1 . 1 1 I not afiaidof tiie bullets?'' !SIh jilea-ant- 'the MorniVir.s. lv answered. "The bullets wid'never cheat 1 The Leavenworth Times contain a let- the gallows.' Iter ifom Fort rSridwr. Davy's numerous friends in this ri-gior. are in want of anything to drive away the blues, we would advise them to send and procure a copy of his raper. Trice Sets, per single copy, 2 copies for 10 cents, 5 copies lor 25 cen.a and larger clubs in like proportion We wish our old fellow-devil abundance of success in his new undertak ing, and hope his enterprize w ill prove a fruitful one. la splendid t lij l'f'r ship whs fitting out for i tiie slave tru le. an-i would l-e re.idv to sail ! ' - f .'l. ... I.... .1 ... I r lln..!.. 1 -..l Mi-., . , . uir iijav-oiii ...... i oui't iiii.-M nuiui. . v 21-t. wb.Hi ,., ,:..-..:..' ,,, J . 1- ' . . Tl 1 t 1 ttl'U ill.- 04at,.V.r.l l.SF'l, llir 41 OIIC lKMf'BtU CAUUttiUillill J friltli .MB 1 J.I I" .1U III 1 uuiij: 5 T 1 1 1 1 'Hi ' i , r . I. 11 even in her extreme age, and would re- Mormon Elders had ensent-o driver , , mf,t t,.;liple.e o:6, ,ar:(.; late the events of her early days with all , M'"".. -ipr, k ( , ',le MiV,mMn. the vivuoitv of voulii. Littuaor;t to the ' tliemM-lves inti the cu?!viy of the tru- r 1 , i i 1 i rVI- ' i'.. . . . .::.. . o !.... A ...V -:'.l. -J. ...A. II. lilt ..O't- U ililM''ll-, Hllli whieh h r cai go was to bv purcl.iic.d. 1'riKil I ring n.wieicnt. she w;i t!;en to J: inaita, libelled, and condemned. She w.is la :ul pri.:e, and i!d f- r jiOJ.V-'Sl. li.e .-ta::ier Styx, being in sight, was en-tr.I.-J to one-haif ihe pi ire money, or niv -imie wi.tiid have been cl''.(-'-K. As it w k-. 0. II. .VLaREU. - L. K. " Alt I K it. N. B.-ThpT will al.o raciire crt-ry laricty of artii'V un chii:ui.-moii. ai luw rate. M. t C. ;I I t eel ird j.t-. raeoui'le hours' work. uuilormitv ot tier yarn was a wonder and iconneeteti wiin ihe armv an admiration. She visited lie. friends on A party of Morm.'.ns arri" ! at the font, making lung widks, and w hen she ramp, were in a half starved conditio!.. u-ed n carriage, disdainej to bo Lfclped to) They belonse-1 to the faction epjv-e-l to enter it. Two o three yearn ag. she re-' IVigham Youn'. i nd reprented the marked that she had never been sit k I nt Chun h to le turn t.y d;--en-:-i:. They once. .Sir- then sent for a physician, who wish d to return to the. Uniie.i tat.-s. Ipft her Koine iittiiejrirs. Ai:.-r he h..) Th t in-pt.l ion nii:.n Jo:- n.-f.r.' .-oin-1 gone, she not likiiv thesmell of it, "threw mission as Brigadier General l.il . au-ed iTLe St. L. ui.- '. m of the ICtii the dirty stud' in the fare, and then had . uueli satisfaction to the army. thnt a Leavy lit-ihrt . irurretl there to pay for it." T) , simplioty of her li!e '"nt. Nowtt-n of the engineer eorp hud , u -he pr-vitms iii-'at. T lone tin was peculiar. For some years past se hm loajieti Caiii Sc'M, and rej cried tbut a 'OI!e x.:l.r: v-j -:;;. -ub:i:f rg- ben regarded a a sort of curiosity on ac- permanent po-t 1 to hoe-tshli-hed :.; y..i t ' f :., p!Ct the .t .te'r wa-Uas-h- comit ol her gr.vt ago and vivid i-ecollec- liridger, of which Col. Het:mati woidd in ;r.!o the si. Ve doors. Fl. in dnv slanti- tion of events lung past. Many visitors , . ' pali't on the lev. o vcVi'erdav,' tne' steain- CK.led upon her, and were always received Later from Salt L&ke-KeVa frca Cn. Ua'.s l-joine-J Liitu'aUnc the spectaw with cheeriulness, and went away surpri-. taia KerCV. tJ.Ir .-l.'.miu-v ol-.-i-tot i.in Hii,!!i I.... condi-!" mA 1,,lit?!'u,,1 ,,w 3l,.w lf . t. f.oris. June 17. n...,. Fi-oia th hurricane decks iiumor, r..in.n..ru m.u ir juit-.eai u-, A o. a.ca i Reived irom -t. .1 o-e, r. (.ft,.b..a. thesi-rht was pariiuiU.lv cr..nd. .-It,. til... .1.. IU11 u lmlr i.r.nnu.1 . i .U 1 1. : I .. -1 - T- :..J 1" C .' : . . - , ii t . .i . - ....i. .... ....... m.t 1'ir iiii i im.. i I up t . ii lit-.! :. r. v- f ... .i-. . c. . , ... .1, ', , ' - - ...i..iv.ib...r. M- - . 1 i II. Ill I. It.'. It is only necessary to; the present age with ags pa-t and gone, press at 15. .one-, ill e. savs U.t the Salt lriiiu on tiino.l m 1 loin-- im. "HOME AGAIN." j l)EEI)i WK.tVKR are nuw rtreivii.j; nl a uj cinng a lnre uj well icicucil block ef j liut'tl-, COUMftillg ol ! llrv f?:.ii!a. C:rar pt llai-lt n aro. O tipflia. ware. II. o'.s and cs, Oiia, I'aiu.k k Llrus. Ilais and Uciincts, ?.j.lls & pikcs, alt and I-'i.-.h, a well n every other article i:-u-.!'y rrquireiLis the country, wliiih t!.ey offrr to the j-nbUe un u Inir in in. ui In" liu'l in (lie ruuuty. Call aud pee the new, bcuutiial aiidu.f.'ul. juuc 9, 1 & jb. Mies as. Editors: " Allow me to bring before the public through your paper the name of the HON'. WILLIAM P. WIL COX our representative as a date for member of the next House of Representatives .. . . ..It- t 1 1 i 1 t. .... .. make those who are to he Ins lnends m ; a lu.if; ii'.iuu mid bus ii-jui na niwr- ike Mail arrived last night, hi, ng ngdat.- n.eT:e I ile c f ui ii:-w o-,i and all m;:r,ncr! that day, acquainted with his peculiar ' '""an, uiu uer enu was irom tamp oott to .May -th. i he m.ii of lifting materU. The water stretched qualifications for that distinguished posi- admisistiia-i ol:: yoricE. 7 Li lLlLS cf A'i.!imi.!rat.on u.; ihe of . H urge t.intcr. in te f J rnily tj.. dc'd, Lf" lijti. Uutl tj t! -e e'.:;e tie n tiTi J tn i ire for etid Full!'', uitfl l.mta liuvin riaiinn i..ninii ibr fmi:o ri'l prcl t thoir t.cuuiit an x ftutiifB tiiMteJA,r r tiir-inr-ct, J.VC0J3 VUAS. XOTICE. LFTTET .: f atltniu:tr.iti..n on the etit of Abraham 11 pli, late of L-iWrenre tji., doe'd, i. ai.iic Lt.t-n (.-rauttid lo tiie onuertitine I. all pec (.us ki.owiDg tl.n"si-lv.-i ir.d jbied u said ennte are re.in i:iii to iniie vuitut in.u,i Jinply b! ii. i.it haiit ; riciDie agsiint tho e.uue ill ire ttit theia dulv tulti..iHiii.t"l fir fttiein' nl. J0-KIM1 PATTEKSOX, J011X PATTERiON. Jtnt 16, ISi5, pd. AJm'n. tion to gain for him their consideration and support. The next session will be one of more than ordinary interest, and i calm and peaceful. Lalf rvm- fr acrt.rs loixsly I-'.and, and .-ivmed to 1 .eiituiiii the very d- crsof the ho-j.-rf i.n Western At the last account "ai tain Marcy's the dii,.nt Illiiiois side. A ,ul or.e o'l l.K-k ii was iu:a .red that the inhabitants :train was seventeen d.ivs nr.d a ling through. l5-That ubiquitous scamp- editor gets off the following: :train was on the Cherokee trail, two hup. "Pearest, I will budj thee a cot all cov- dre.1 miles from I rt Brhlser. perhaps t some extent an exci ting one.. ered with ivy, in some secluded vale, clo-e1 Col. Jloflm.ni Lad reaelied the P.ij an l... . I. . ... I ;' .. I ,.i. ....: :. .... . ... t.-... . t J 11- '1 1 - , , . . .'. llir 1'uihii uiui-iv, u.--ail'.('l 1112 I'tl-l im o . v.n i r.. re, vo. T-i.lt IU.I--3 uu:i. lull r- '- .i ... ( .tji,V i,ttoi,i, inee.-vsiintiv l.aWilina, in iirrluer. the Legislature, an l 011,1 term in the sen-j dulcet tinklitn: strains, 'Love, live, love,' . The Morutoi-s were all Vr.i in; l.e val ate heretofore, and was during one yearjwhere the K:i.iO-;.'..ere redolent of sooth-'W and goir.g to a p'.a-- Cille 1 P.-ovc-t 4-) Sneaker of the hitter borlv II in a m.in :n? Hl'i"aromis, that make the eve lan- mile irom ."suit Ljike Litv, w iiirh it is s;i BUC2I3IZI2I 0. il WAL.N t 1 S1 i 1'. F. Ii l". ;;;; a nt i.vma. of Chokia, an oid French M-ttl.ieiit ju-t T IIEALT k CO., .M iuvi... tutor uf Bui: below the city, on the Id.:. U fhore weie! X 'kin i;iues anl Mitts, I-adies" und Uea in great ditlts hcr.l tin. l.ih wutt-r. A 1 h""-"" '-.uuileui. Spirnn?, Sward and Cri-.ket stea:i.b.-t w i- sent anj L.-ouj-ht m-.v '. i '"''. fck'tn Shirt and drawers, RiJin frighuned inhabitants. Tns Caors. A corresi onuent writirz' .... T . T k I io .ao iouisvi.ie oour- hwltin; Le-eini:", Walking iJaiton, uf Cltts and Leather, Curk-kin and India ltuuhr reiiders, M aitt livilr, iluuey lit-lti and Purto. :elga KuUe, aui Luluiu tuiaiuf evuiy Ucri-liun. X. C. E ir':l:iL9 of all eMori and qnali:it ism and reliciousnroscri: tion would make of some fiftv-five rears of of ' l-"""' 'a me nean u..soiye in me i..r..,d u.ey in.ena i. ruiymg i uvo.d lurlli. r trsrafW.w . , , , ,. . . . ,' ,. .. . , . tires ot love; where the. i.al!uy mi-ir. iig moln-tatitiii. r.il s.-'vs: i u,..e - e, uiM..e,u- nt.u ocisive mina, tngi.ii.a m nuaqinn-. zephyrs sigh in the dene fV.rrst'a leafy ; General Johnston was to have for ?dt "The damr.ee thus far done in this Stat' Enameled Co.h.Je. lmpJrt,r. of CUamoL, ?pov ueieu, irm-iuiu u"t uinim, toiiiiiiiieu iuent ; xuorouniy acciiamied wiin the r.iiiws, cunniinc love s ne..uv : wtiere iiie wkf w.ty as sot.n a j.roviins reached rvtLe j re nt ove;j;.-iv, i, as yet un- e- prey to their own petty jealousies, ami the .rules of the House, and would do honor tin.v '",'Fs,'r, that hirl in ethe-al sjniee hirn. independent of the arrival tf dpt. known hi re, thou ;h it hu Wen "va-'uely Tnf attention of the mrrhantr of 0 ravage, and incursons' of our foreign foes, to any position. I trust the people ; .iriili.V..:. ":: lion, c.f .lollare" I. : SSKl.Vu ilS will avail themselves of Ins service by his ,rom ,mture ardent d.ign, warmest at the folhng, ,-a.es. The lir-t tr-in at f.-w of our Vlmn.k-ion ,,,e.Vl,a,.J. The! .nt.EUKlNV- T' JU li h?4 selection, llis age and exnonenee mints tints, mid sweet auiellinf? in.nw.. 1), loin- the f ht-i-e Crnii. on tl. s. vvvi... i.kt ,.r. . .-; .... i : ... , .. - aa "-w - 1..-.T. i. ever, ej.-n pr.re inr tne same. whose insolence and cupidity, we would o longer le able to chastise or resist. Tirs Fot RTU. Extensive preparations are being made, by the Sabbath schools of this borough to celobrate the Fourth at "Liber ty Spring," just below town. A general Invitation is extended to Sabbath schools and citiiens generally to assemble with us CO that occasion. )g.The Senior Editor is at present on A viait to Williumsport. We hope our kretbe.ru of the press in that region will keep a watch over him, and keep hira out f bad aompany. llis age and exporiei.ee points ; tints, and sweet smelling incense. Inlphy. the Three C.os-iiig on the Sweet WuUt. h,i of croj s v. i: i the man, and his election would dear, don't forget to have a patch '.or cow-. The second train at the IV.ter Cotton- 1 pretty well tribute, to a long life spent in 0-' n11'1" "d inguns; they're to r.ioe pick- woxvl. The third trun at A-L Hollow, and making i f addi , ., ' .. iled." the fourth at Walnut Croek. lft bv a V un to him as be a just ing battle for Ihe Democratic party "A Fkiikd to Mxrit." LUMBEIiMN Send fur a descriptive Circular of CCIXilAN S FAEM HILL , Thai iriLstf kifnitlM. ilurI.U iTt,t. .i Mill iff y.djournment,heaeare,dW TEMPERANCE MEETING. I . . ...... . .... n . ... . t i . r, I5 ii.u. ii j;: x. TTi 7 . r,r ' '"'je mi"' train encountered a snow than mo-i i-e--fon sunnrwe. Not n irTI .TCrr'nd0v ,fAar" torm in the South Tass. Ihi mile, from quently it is found to be three or fou 'l i l l'y?tt,?,!l orker to Camp Scoit, and met Col. Andrew' co- thick. 'and there can be no doubt rfhSnJUr u v.1' v'U;d " 1L,C "L?,! luD, 01 wn? riatt. mm hundred, of acres if not thou cmiinsiitcl tor lv the tional land. The deposit l"ft I'V a b-aw ovcriow is much creator snow than mo-i i-ons nintvKe. Not unfre- our feci that fcq.t. 1', ll.7.-lT. 1 1 toman Temperance Society will hold a!i r, ;.....i . iTr ' Z . wveir. and ma.de valuable f'-r airricultural i.urrK-1 Addrew, VM. L. BOTER 4 BROTHER, meetinc on Monday, the 5th dav of Julv ' u, 7, VJ' " . IjL" i . 1 be. .r? Commit lonera were about se. Nearly all the o errlowed cultivated ! !.Br.etrre Agrirait.ir.1 Implead atearlycandlelighLintheCourtHous; -lands will U enriched by some depo.it ,.UWo. A- nr t.j. j 1 "Iletsv." he said, -.ond ant.aw-.,; ' '. V . ; na ren.M-r, more prouucl.ve Lcafter. ervr wv- va v ui VUI J II IlUf3I10C, Xo. 1140, Markrt 6t, Philadelpkia The public is kindly invited to attend.- 'i ?1rred-you Le ter-ooi with 1 nrm,m ' make you great chief next after June 24. 1851. ',Be Hy''lo.e i8id' rgd ,ua',7l', I IwrParvianoe has just received an a TTM rl -V rill liBVA 1 1 n rA ssi . est-1 m a ' m me. m sort m en t of new i JAS. B. GRAHAM, cases of various sizes: al-V 'ounl'yon-, l"fb Isiirer, residing m ww Maater, Merchant, and eiteerlve O.P.0UUCa.Pr.H.w-Uidrrin W chemical,. Call and get 7or wreath TyhC ?cJLS.5C hin", , far for private roaeona. ;nkenesee. arrested. Jaa.13.Wia.