J .I ii- ........... it. ii... .1... i.. .1 1 1 i , i 1 1.. , . I,. . i ( ii .i i 1 1 i"M i i 1 v . 1 1 n iii 1 1 1 i, (i :r 1 frit t hr.n ' ' """ .i t . - , ,i i i ... ,i I 1 1 "tfl I Im' iM Ini'i , Tut Ii i in I li" ihiii i in' ' " I 1 1 , in i' : i n 17- "," 11 1 J I ! 1 , n,,.,,,,,!.,,. I ,,,,,.,.,. . I, t,t ... , ,, Mv, ,-,. mm i,v LMir-s, i. S V" - I.) i.ia Mimi.l.l.. liHt. HicM litrei -m (l,, . wl.i.-li lm iI"H , , , ....i,,,,!.!,. l...u lhi Sftf'if :") " m-'iilli" tint ! i-i-ii f.cnll. N ihii-m- IS. nt up llunlv mmd-l th iM--l mot-ninn ',.. (, ,), (,,.tiiii) mi in I li r dmlttiof. " . j 5' '-,.'., Vi'-V. 1.U eld !i.n... In this !.'! ..nKlt. iliiiinu ll.lwvio-.f-...n. I'.iU- i-tid'-nce, nliii h ,ui,i1hN n ' ,(. ilmi Ight "IhhI tffT i' ": 'L A i.u.i,,,,wt..u,i,.ii,,r.i.-,..i. ou u r:riV;v:' . tf Tn "' ,v,,", -',,,r ,,,mK" "liT, t 1 , L ''V,i' Wa :, , , . 1 . . ii V i 1 . Urnd lol d, hlller, I Hi1, l.ik, III' II , , i ,,, , , (I,,. ,., , Mly It lll'OM X " TtV.'X Ki-L" W fl It hiU nnd associate., of the humbler data ivr lrr ..Niisutii haulm. I ion i, I'lmlli!", i . , v i. il,., ,. nl r'K .i 1vi1;,v: f of hi .-uil lift ; an.) .lurlns that tlm... no ' W hi-m-ii. .is.iitgt..n, Ny.nnih! . ""il. , u l..nv ni.l u.. II..- i I r-"'-' V ' ' ' "-VV mm ..fl.wo.,ui.i,,l..i.col... hi. coniliiion W,l "" ia ,.nl' -" U,nfl ,l',, " u '!," 1 1 ."i ''""-"'' -''"-i'"'. " - "' w - 1 uii,...hrli t .IVi'l ia- mill ."I " n 1 1 V tt li-ltlfil i . ,,,,, i .... ,.,,,. .... I.I! I.' I I I I.I 1 N .v.Miil.n" tiii: uui.p mim;s A.Mr.iur . AVIn'll Vil" W.illrr li'iil-ij-li f;ist oil! loti.Ml t'.i.- "..-I.iii ln..)i.-.lii'i'i., it tv;i.i for tlii n ) vi..l ptu poso of f-.ir.'hinp fur ti.o tai t ttoiiMiii.' of 'old ami Mlvrr tliit tvao i ).. '. i, aii.l iih it tins viltiimiicly prr.vrtl, ii,.'lit!yni) i.clhI, to bndprcml ovi-r 1 1 1 r vni-t i" cictif; ,f tlm pen- troild; v.nd iltlli.ii;."li lli:it. iiinl oilier pxi rrlilitw r,f u lil;e nritiin. j. ro ci t.nruen.-. f;ii, until the i Lraveiuifl a. roini.liher, Kal. igli. it fmnl-f ly di-;in.e.l, au.l l.roli).-ht to thf f'-allohl J.,,,,) itlj .lj,l),)jllllKlllU ,llllt olll j.rivixlo a, a rnnlintent lor failing to discover the 'cUiz.-n in mo.lentto cirounvitanocs ; ul-1 ri i i .i . i i- i . i I El.lor,i.foitHitsl l.ievr..ltor.NiHonu..tiloUt.illllof.rn,lU)r i,as ,,,!0 n.i-ani nt tvhi-rc in S.aitli Aliit-nni or the Wen In- l.js commnml, to rnti'y u ta.ste f;.rdUplny. dies, ninuy year., and ct en ccntiirienplai ttl, heioro the jrold trt a-mrc; of Aiin-rira tvero opened lo tho pnze of the vip v "g'.'ld liuntir." Indeed the dUc-overy of ihe gold iniuca of the Uinlcd titaics mid the l'ucilic lielutij!3 properly to thp prc-icnt century. It i.s true, gold had boon found in tho Carolina.-; dm -in,; tlm Iu.h century, l.ut the ijuuulilit.-a was fiimli, and little or noiittctiipt at mining a-. made until Aouut tho year ISiO. Sut on the Tacitio tho dipeovery Uilonrs fihnobt to the pres ent day ; for ti day scarcely that soino .'rct.li dinroveripu of cold are not m.ulo sonietvlicre along tho tint sea conn stretching from the lull' nf Panama to li.tr-' trigs Straits. The latest gold excitement I in thotsc regions us ij. well kiutvn, tvue pro duced by the discovery of (he Fntz.-r river mines in the liritish possession j, and on territory yet under the jurisdiction of the Hudson I5uy comjiany. How much nf thin i founded upon the truth, and how nv.ich upon tin- over-wrought imagination of thoFe who made tho first ili.'overiesi encouraged doubtlc -s l.y the Eriti h nu- tliuritio.'i, who under tht instrtic- tionn of tlm lionin liovernmi nt, nre ever nnxiotm fo cneouriign etnigniti.'n into their Colonics, and tnrr. cvcrvt!'.ing to conmier cial pioCt :ind .v.lvanttgp, remains to l.e ' soeii. JTo better ovidrnco is wanting of tho latter motive thnn the fact that tin Uritish f.ov. J 'ouglai charges the mines tho large sum oi f GOO license for the priv ilege of digging gold upon her Magesty's oil. Jlany thitt hati! gone lo those mines have returned crentlv disappointed, while, iiiitnbei,. still letuain in the "dingiim," whom report sivs are deriving considera- ble profit from their operations. Of those who fli-"t IWked there, Lt inp more can tiguotis, tvi t? number.' of Californiiins, who loft mines atill f ir from unproductive, in the hope of realiz'ng in a few weekB or month?, in the new "diirpin"," similar for tunes to those acq. tired in Culiforiila, in the palmy 'lays of "gold seeking" before! it bus heal reduced to a svstem, which', while it made ftiecess more certain ninth' it nu.ro tedious and much lr.s rapid. These finding Fra-.-cr river mining lit 1 1 o bett?r thnn California mining wo'jh' ..f course ho disappointed nnd many would probably return to their old placers in di--gust. Others with nu.ro n.odeiate exp. . -tat ions, who had never before reaped a harvest of pure gold, would In- well pleas ed to dig up and wash out ti,IXi or per day in the yellow .'hilling 01 e. I'.ut gold discoveries K'elll not lobe t'onfieid to the Atlantic and Vacilie const. The "far west" which once ini hirlcl the regions lying between v'.r tvestt rn frontier and the Itocky tnouutaiiis, has . ccntly been found to contain vast depo-i',; of tho valuable metal. Tike's Peak 111. 1 . Cherry valley, at the eastern base of the motintains", lutvo in n great measure taken ' n)fe,. nn'd confusion of the battle to pass livo thouMind dollars a yi-iu- I'. r his scn ic. theidaceof the Frazer liver reciom; a-1 eoinnlete'v nwnv. before uroceediii-to in- and we understand l.e rhnv his sala- nwnit the .l.thuntcrsof tho Atlantic niid iihitvcsi; antitno noveiopernent", wotint , , , , ..... . , . . ., 1 that our partv had been rmlit soundly' ecm to indicator. cl.er tiv.nes m those iiiriw0lithn', bu.it pATTr.t'oN had h.-en ; The result in II Licii flori., than any yet discovered. .Mruck but tve were in 110 huiry to ind"ii-j The Chicago prpeis of the (ill. insi. with Much -conjocture was indulged in. after5 t:ty the ie; petiators of the wrong. Some t1(, exception of the 7,'i,.s. ithiih contains tho wonderful discoveries- in California. as".v the Knnsas.Ue.-tion did it : 01 hern thai llo tu,l(., ,, ,.,. i making the Semite 11- to thee fleet that such vast nditi-ions. in! !l w the iaritt eliiinnr nti.l ti..l h f.-w thnt lii,is stiin.i 1 1 Democrats to 11 n.-puMi-o tin ctlr I that d, vast add .ions to, t j,,,,,,,.,.,,,,,, u.,m a t,-lefjnXonl in ca!ls. (m(, ,ia .. ,vin ,, ; lU. Uillc .tho quantity of cold in the tvorld, . would jour own rmikH, iil-wt the President's ap: 411 Deiiio.-nasi..:ir. liepublic.uis. The 1.- I...... .,1...... AAMiiMniM .....I .1... ..1,.., Af: iiliinlnwinl. mill rl icn , .nl 1. 1 mun I 'l'l... ,..-. , . . . i . .1 . , "... " ". tviiiiiniwi iiin, mo ii"..e 01 nirrenMr generally, ' littl of which. hiif 1 . ' T biten 'borne out bv tiie result tlmr- ?a ...nnrlit i-i lut t't ik-ontiblt; to.lclievo (huL the CH, Sf)y jt ,',t.VM. roi,l lSlv(, ))W.n aceom- "ouly pel tiianont ell't-ct in any un ill be f.lished tvithout their valuable aid. and 1 to open out and (settle up mime ofthe-wild-1''"1- Kokmy is confident that he is the ernes, districts of the continent, and T'rT 1',',t 1,,W' ,'Vh"? . ' 1 , ran bo no iiouht tliut otir rnvtv suf ."a u ";; "' - 0.0 ...j . foundation ol rich and powerful states, ' Which In tho end will add to the glorv .midproi'dnesiiof our eonfecleraov. ' ' ' ,: . : , . . , ' l'V.-. r..... rvu .,.....s. ..v..,,. .Sam Mcdary of Ohio, has bel li ap pointed iy me 1 Tfsiiiciit, r.ov rnor 01 iwinsas, 10. ' ' . V.. lt..M.in ........ ll,. ..uim.H .succeeil Cov. Pont ir, recently resitguea. (iov. .Medaryhiu. aiK-e,ted tho nppohil- meut and will proc.lirl to tho fceno of hill, future luliorvh ji t-w tlay1.' " " - Alio now Governor.' will not be likely toU(J ilnr,rUllee to hat tve had been ho of- encounter -Kueh turbulent nnd lawlesi ton told bd'oro thclection,thatweshoiild scenes n inntst of his r.redeeessors Jiave - 1 . X. ' , - . . . 'lone. 1 ui! I'eoii.u ..1 j. iinsitf nut e it;i nt-o - iwi... ..'.-..I ...;...,t I.. ,nv...y ... ... u. elt e.ir. rmnont, rlurine their hnol ! ' . ., .. . , , , , ..... nonce in Terntonnl legiflatlon, and it is f..' l,fi..i,1' ihui. ' Mm fni.nra lilsl,'.- ..' lUtiHiui will bo na ltwu-eful and .rosi.erOn Kmmm nill UoftS pentotu naVroslHit)U M It late pat career ho WnlawW. nd anproGtable.'. - : : .. in life ttlmt it ni.it, if n ln-ar mi linm-t I ln'iiit in lii I.'.m.iii, rnii nv tlm! tin1 h.ni'l O) fl il'lulsl i ll.H 1,(1 II tt illll lll I'll. II) ll lll l.y our .liniiiij-'iii.-lii'il f. lli.iv citi. u. 1 TIutc run l.p no nii'ii prislifyinj niylit j to tin' An.fi i." oi cili.'ii, tliail to Ida. Ul ; the j ri l. ct 1'ieetloni from onleiilaiion wiitl lolii. i.il jiii teiitiui), ivltiii.oM.tl iii the bear ' in iiinl Imhits tfiiKiny of our enatnis ,tiu Cnrt'.,..".niiii, iiiiii.ii,; itlioni in Uii.i ! ivtoucl .Scimtor D. s-taud noiiiiiieully c-oiii'l'lftioiis. 111.1 lerHlelice in tlos plai e, ,,lioni;li it model of neatiuvj ami com- fol.,( , u u j -o t li i. in its n.ienrnni-e. Tho people of this ...(iiiiity are justly C'1'uud.of boing able to claim .Senator H. us one of licr adopted chilihcn, but she can no longer claim liiui ns exclusively hel own. lli.s Vuncd and commanding taU eiit.., and Lis political cxperienuo and an gaoity, luivo iilrcnily marked him as one t lie Nation's .Stiite-mien, and hereafter Ins history will lie n part of tho history of th country whose l-ilative ha adorn. S he helps tojwli.t was a eai'.li.Utr I kiiotvn to It.- dissati-li. The Close of the Una.'oN War. The ! Indian tvns in fMeur n tvhich was iiiaiigii- . rated by the deieat of Col. Stiptoe la t siiunmcr, and which it tvnr tit liit loured would be prolonged to tin indefinite. o.- tent by '.he obstinr.te and invetenite na- i open gi omul in favor of t he admi-don of ture of the Red man, has been brought to' Kan-as, regnrdl.-s-. of her population, and i i . . I no man in the State hired worse. The a close in u stnglo campnign. A reccnti' " . ' ir i m ir ,e ,' c . , ., Ica-es ol Mr. M'tXTuOMEiir and ..Ir. lli"si victory gained over the various host 1 lV ,...,, ,i this view. trihis in coniuncLXiias brcttL'ht thorn to their feii.-.-; mid timgli: thcni tho lolly of ' conteiidiiig aguiicit the U. .S. Forces with any hope of siici urs. At all events, all or nearly all tho hostile Indian h.ivcRtie l for j.raco, and math) profession of good elmvior in future. -l . g t t i ill t u.sso.v. itn.L v ase. An ''n-l..-an"U..tli..Sta...at til., late .de-tti-tl. bva poitnnt divorce case has l.,-n iteiidmj; in ! Iiamlsonw majority. Of this they cm be Philadelphia for sevrr:,l weeks, whii h tvr.s 1 assured. Whi inter. and as as often as not decided, in coiiseiiuencf of the juty i1"' '"'"st in Pennsylvania turns i ..il i-i .i .solely tuiiiii the abolition iinesiioii. the not lioing al.le to ;:re, upon which he; .. ' ,, ,, t ' , . i'i Deinoeiats will carw tue Male: and tiii- eourt. very reluctantly however, discharge t10P .whenever Mi'. Snttni. I n a ed them. The case flew out of the alleg- ,(1 'nhdehty ol Ihe wife, Mis. Mary Ann Cresson to her husband Mr. .lacob Cres- The num.' of tho alleged )ninm.ui ' r" '''ng Mr. Abraham W. Nash. The testimony in the caso was of the most 1 to J?11"1 strength, but simply stand l.y tin ,.;..r , 1.. ..,.': 1:... 1 . ..iCoiistitution and the riuhls of tne Mate-, paint jily coiitncting eharac er, niinv of ' , ., .- , . . . ' . ' ,. . .and the rights o the eiti.i ns ..I he M . inu uiiesses coninifiiciing eacii other in the moet pointed manner. Hence the in- j ability of the jury to agree upon a verdi I'he ret ort of the i roceC'(.Uii''s is tvi v vo- luminous, and wiil tnake a large pnmphlot " " 7 1 r"1'1 "l0 i'ocrut IFiivx thiil 1her is .', mule 11,!,, lit 111 11 v aI t e tp. Juniata eortily, 1'n, which is only ten man, having jti-t a lil 1 1 nl the sweet ti.v nt..it. i.i -.,,,1 '. ;,).m i;i"i,-.. , 1 1 man uceent. His hair is dark nnd his ... ... ..U ...... ....... . .,,,-,, ,J S, ..... J .,,.,?. - lie meas.iics thiity-fotir inches mound llii; waist, t'lidnm ; and one iiaii inches 11 - touiid the nitn. 'J he little giant i' per - i. ."iiy nemmy, nn'l 111 point ol intellec ., , .1 .. ...... is coiisiticti il quite precocious. 11 ie nanit of his parents is not given. 7. 'ho Late Election in Pennsylvania 1 Thfi favr.n nf ths Tlefent of tl:n Tlem.' ocrf tic Prtily. 'J he netvsj aper pit ss, nt home and a hroad, has teemed w ith .speculation and , opinion as to the c.i'i-es of our defeat nt the late election. Some good things have been faitt in thi-i connoxio.i, and some things excecdinglv silly and weak. For otirselvr-, we have preferred lo let the . . vestig.ite the causes of the di-ustrons re. ii.sllt. t O U-eie cntlVll'.perl nt nit cm i' iloe 1 1. si- . 1 . . 1 ... ...1...... .., . 1 1,. ,no, rtepuHicnns iiave hcen enileavoring 1 to make the tvorld believe that they did I tli. wlinh' iob I lir'tincK-i-v Tin, Atn.ii lerea 10 some extent trom n rpirit 01 . lis- content about the .lis) ensationof the Pies- idc-nt'n j.atronnge, and still more from our llamdy Ic-ud about lia.isa, ; but it is- .00 1 obvious Unit thee oiitrolling cause tvns the I 1 -1 tinvf ruiuil (i I.r tit I lit. t n-ili'r 1 1 a .,no, I:1""1 r.7"' ltv ,or poetic,,, &e. deriving intone , nnd ell'ect from tho hard times tho pros - ."" 1,1 "url.m. lj.t ..li.......'....!. -r.l i i" 1. 1 IL id 01 mnuni ll I" Ul liii'UlilliC 111,-It iititc ,.,.. . i ', it- ..... ,,,- .... ,;, ' i,,,..:..,..':.,.. ( conclude that our defeat had been oro,lo. --- --- .... . I v.., .i. -i;.,;.i.... ...,t,. .... .1.. : T ........t,. (..A.,lin.. . ... nfl,.1....l 1... ll lose the VOtC-tl thoilsnnt Is of the uborinu , .. ." 1 In It.n 1. .ii.i.i.v n...l i'.. ....: ,. . . , , " , districts. Miuplybcrauso they were , t.t of einiilovmelit 1111,1 e t ,1 knnaei to hoi. I ll.o ' tl,o itiu-tv in nower accoi.i,il,l... Ut a., .. , , cxatnination ol the election returns, baa convinced us that our first imi.i esstotis ,v,'re ciro,lccl,H' nn(l ''"'t "' 'he clamor t tftl.iir , , I.ecou.plon iUruUo that cnusU,l the overthrotv o ot.f . TU. fllcU ,od figllrw e '' lli.. iMi iili-sl nil iHMir,.. i n ! It iil . rail tlnil I llJ'IIHllllllt fliv 11 ' ' I i tl,. miiji.lily liaii'l Mr. l imM, lite P.'ln iii l.illi" linliillire Inl" tin I ' Uial t '.ilnlin-'imi.-r, mi. I mi an. I ntintnl Li'min. lull lllilll, W.l.s hut 1,M V.ilr-, tvliil-l Iii." kiiiik count ic. in l.Vtii ra--t a iiiaj.n ity .1 L'.,-17 n;:iiiii!-t Mr. I'.ri ii mm f.ir l'i"(-ii. .lent, Ai'i.'ii 1 i'" 'Wir j 'i' i'i '.lie J Hi Vn' .0!..:. ' the .VcV IniS'. rVjt.it:; Tin li "t urn to llic- lliailiirarllllin ami' iiitniii..' ilii-l riots, cninj.on'.l of tho cmii-; tie:! ol I'ailon. ( I'lilro. I 'luster, Clarion,. Huntington, I'.lair, I..-liii:li. .-'rhiivlkill, j Liuei'ii.t, .Monloim.ry, l iiiiaii inn, '". l,.vi..-ii.-o are not r.vnr.l; iiiiuirliiig iiho trose, lierks, l'.ui.imi, im.l AriuMroii, i- , ,M(. V(, il Vi ),, Ilinv l. e.vnlaine.l. There in all. mid it is Keen that m 'l'''':" ' tvn no prrot-in'tlie'rulini; on this point. fmiST ivas lii'iueii nt o,..a.. tm,-. v........ , the Hame coiiutie-i in i, Mr. Bti'iltN.ts ''i''''''"!'"';"'', ' thu Iteiiiooratn; l.ai ty ol -.'iOI'j t ote-i . lit , lloiluctil rom ,1,,, nregato tho total majoi ity iiuinst Mr. 1'hom" in tins tatc. 2o,"JS I and it will appear that the mure chani'C stneit l.yi'i was produced in tlie.se lii'teen coiiutii'.i. 'l'lie-n faets arc very conelu-iive. What ever may have been the cause, il is true that wo gained largely in the North and Weston tiir vole of 1.3C, nnd 1 .-jt at it most disastrous rate in ihe mining and iiiaiiiii'.ietni'ing districts, l.ll i farts can be given to c.illlil ln the view we pre.-clit ; lor instance, our neighbor, .'ol. .Maiiu:., lor Congress, and d with the pol.ey of the Administration on tin- kan-a; ipiestimi, and w ho was stoutly advocated by Col. I'oHNK.v, and yet In-was beaten us badly a-- was Mr. l''no-r,a Leomipton man. (ten. l'o-Tt.K was Ant i-Lec, Upton, and still le? slnifi-l a e. mi, in ii fate with the others. Mr. l'l H ltis.i had no coiiii 'L-lioii tvilli the Kan-.is (iie-tiin, and had talien r,v.. th -v tvere viitaallv the uniniii" of their i.-iic-tive tin. llepublica.i p u ty n listriet-. Let our friends of the West, and else wuere, tt no seeni ineiiiieu io..-er us iinnni our recent defeat, rellect on tlie-t,' tncls. They cannot fail to bo convince ! th it h 1 1 tv i? encountered no ot her i lemon t of i ijijhi- silion than the slavetv tpii-tiii, njaoi-t ... , .1. . i i .' i i. ... i . i i ttlilin uiry i i in i i-ir n-'i. tn --u'iii,-i uii.i- candidate on his blo.i I ." l,n.i"ser pr.ni 111 eiainento, Penn t Ivani 1 will reject him by the most deeided voteot any State N.a-th of M tsov it Itixos's l;ne. Our friends have only to stand fi in by tln-ir former faith : resort to no expedients i .,,,,1 ,,i lsi.o ,v..sh il! mi l. 1 n.. n.ii-,.i 111-III .'.'I'.-1 m 1 iad 1 my ueli a defeat at they 1 (.since ltO-. t ia.e not ii.-tir 'laa. Morav or ru Xi'H- Vonii ami Khie. Moran, the twentv live thousand dollar a year feller." is present ' tin- lfaih-oad : t '..n v..i, 1 , 1.,.., 11.. .. .1..),-.. 1. .M....... lisk.-rs are a:.dv. The casual observer ! would pronounce him well-g; i.uned. well. ; harnessed, nnd well fed man. I hi' (,011- 1 veniioii don t like him very miien. tve are le I to oelieve. inn he is so iircnsely g 11 thvti.iiilv in all his li'-ui iiM-' and he is ei- ,.;..,...;.... 1, ' . 1...; ,i. ;..,. 1 j.,1. iiii.- , .. i. . 1,-,,, 11 in,, 1 iiiiii.-iiii-iiti.ii ;..n't think of sniibhiiiir iiim. l'.v theruie adopted by the conveiiiii.il. Moran is nr t a voter, but he is pumuted to e.press his views, mid he ext.i. sses them with a , prompt nude iind in banitv worthv of Ad- inns A l.o. Moran has had Ihe honor nf being iii ire iierecely and Leni i ady dimmed than any other liai'rond niiiu in Am. ric i. This fact eon t meed u s souiel ime ago, 1 1, at he was a superiornian iutelh cluiillv. .iiist as soon as a innn begins to be cxtensiveiy abused, w e make up our mind that there I is n nuot Ii in u in him. M, Man, riidit- or "'"niie, is a man of pul l.-. i : 1 I I 1 1 .. . He nets twenty y c-ommendable pviiiptn.-, i. rii ,.. W "-..., lknler i'"w .1 i wa 01 1,1. uisii let is einiilictl to nave el.-cictl il liciiiiblii'aii ."Senator. ri e Jii'l of the leceived 1 rivate (Iih asserts that it hit (lMspatihes from Cairo, .loncd ShawncetoWn, and other points in 'lOliall, I'.n.v'i't. assuring it of Ihe election i' tm,, in il no- nbly tl,rtr im t ii.inil Ilenioeiiits to t House, !.ul also thai three of llii. cratic s-'enator holdiiio ,,Ver will, e loiter olid ,0l,t. oppose the re-.-loction of Douglas lj,on the strength of this informntioii it claims that no eh ction f Scnal.-r i an take jdace evt winter. Clfthisweshi.il have ,,iore d, fliiiie infoi nialii m af ler the !t,- 1 . . t t v . oui timeni 01 the next .session ol the 1. ,eri-. !atnre. t;,.i(,n!,iv, . ,.. , ,. , ., U.mr.iiv. iTuabclh (air, 1 T . "E wot LIU p .1 , . 1 , oneof the femnlo nrviiiits assaulted ,oung Uotildy. died on Saturday. Mr. '.' .n,u' Vll!"1'"- .V"m'P'-'- soil are sun in Mb, lltct tri. IIcnt and Mrs I!a, he Ayre?., aged Inl years and ihe other b'l, years, uiet in imrttoru cottntv, .till., last Wft!(. 1, iiii, .i;...i .... it 1 k Itoth died on ihe mini,. ,1 ,. ..-...., it. ioiu itii'u 011 ine sume uav ttelo 1 .. 1 ,1 ... b.ined on tho snm .. . . lay. Otitis P.. Cl.tV Iiiv. sol 1 the residciuo S tt .!. .' . .. tieiirt ' iiiv, asimuiii, ior ..iimbi 'j'oxrfs lntrV 1 " "t Hos. .Tr.rr Davis returned to hi', resj deuce in Warren county. M,ssisi,,i ..utlm on Hie.1.1. inst.. Tl. Vi,.' .1 I V., '? ,tUthia hWdth U.lmo.t re.!. " ' iir lin n-lire I In1 Hint v" oyrn. in iil.Ii..-. ttiliinlll Itliottllli' tvlli'l licr in in- I lii-re- Uvns nny thn., r.r.' .ti. 'Hal III the ra-e of n.it. i l'ir-t. 1 1 1 it . in to tlic I'ilU of exrei'tioil to the r, 'cop tin I) of ct i.lfiu e. Tlx' lioolis iiftlie rii..iiii!--ioni.if.' iillic liaviPL' I. ecu I .ro.n"r. an. I .tnvril fy 111"' I'Vojirr rilMo.liaiW it was eeilninly cvmi.e. tt lit Im 'tlie 0i,iiiti- 1'iii ly to rail uinl ex aniiii'. a funnel' clerk to explain entries mail.- th.'vr-m lv liim-'.-n tvniie ne was Hit ... , . -pi . .. i i 1. 1 . T, ...:, n,. ..,,, slooi r ii" ot any siiel. interest in the controversy as would exclude him from testifying. The verdict and judgment could never bo evidence for or again! him; liesides, any Interest he niay' liave had, he had previously to tho trial transferred to a stranger to the con troversy. He was rightly udmitted to give evidence, '2. ... .'s (i-w'U-J M th". t'hanjc of Ihe ( '...ir!- The court charged that "ihe pl if had shewn no such iissement as is re.ui red under our acts of As-embly to warrant a saie," and directed a verdict for defen dant. Why so? The I, inks of the Commissioners' olljee showed the land regularly assessed and Ihe amount carried out amiinst it as unsealed lor the years f, r w'aeii it was sold. This j wilh the treasurer's deed was all that was j neeessa'v lobe shewn to establish a prints t'uria case for tin- plaintiH'. The-e books! tire expressly made evidence of tin- as-e-s-in. -nt of taxes by lint ael of PJtli April, 1 12. Tnev w, ire so, however, before the .;isi.;i. of that net. Has there any thing in the parol testi-; inonv so iiieonlioveilibl decisive, as to. overthrow the case thus 'mad-, and to call for a binding direction that the asse-s-( uieiits we.e void. Then- mav be cases, in .fiiich the- facts proved are so indisputable that ;t judge in iy be jiistitiable in U---; lill'i them as a-certailied things, tct the jll.'V must liefeliliele-s pass Upon' them ; I but here, if t her was any materiality in , t1(, ,.vi,,.n(.(,s, wlnell tve do not pi rceiVe Hi" him ting ilirection was wrong: it tta. for the jiirv. If there was nn.inig. t!u diruetioti was wrong, for l!ie reason thai t he asspsvijieiit , as evidenced by the books stood good an I solid, and I he charge should : have been ihe otlierw.o', as lo that matter, j It appeals from the paml te-tiumii'. that alier tin-til'-: of laiiu.uy, bli, ami; wit iiin t hat nr Hi-ll. as tie would inler, tin- taxes due all the y...o- 1 I llii"'. It." I list en by entry an I i .r t li-.-. find was s..: I n-e-ed upon tin- land loi I-i, wrre transferred to l.n I .y order of Hi'' I '. .tiiin isi. hi ll tie- a-se-.o''s ..jiln':l!., nnd t In- tii.s.s nl Is 1 1". Ihe I ill .1,111." MS. If then- I" anv -tiindai'd I'm tiie ncetirn!.- a-s.-siu. nl ot land wiiich i un-ealcil. and thi- .ioe..e- ding was imt accoi'iiing to it, the .l.-pm- . ture from it was but an irr.'gulariiy ..tj 1. net tt Inch would not invalidate t lie sale, j I no p mi 11 y ol the lain I iva- ile-ignaied. tin' a 111. unit due was accurately can led out am 1 had bec'i due for more than a .ear bel. li the sale. This constituted a good foun dation f..ra valid -ale. .lolm Kil -eil t . YVcnt.s '.'-l State K.- potts, ii.'l", and in I.-.iid v -lb' ster. same 1, i,,U, .i.',. it is settled, it it had not been before, thai when land i in-li-eriiniiialch ii..,. sc. I, sc.iteil and 11 11 seal i'd. in th" s;i mo duplicate, nnd tn" t.iv has reniained di.e and mil. aid I. r lui.ro than a veil, -neh laud. if unsealed ol tueeated Ian. i 1 1 -r been on sue! may be placed 011 lh.' . and sold, tt" i I limit list lor"li!ie whole Ve 1st i-i v ir. and ii the l.'ii.l ttiis in fact un-calcd tin . , iii i -.-1 i llliewil.negoi.il. 1 lie aiiverilsenieiil Hill sale me lei I he tu t ol s la inn-1 lie ol un seati-i i lands ; nndti-i n title tili di' etct soiciv in. "li l lie lacis, oi win", in-r 1 no la no tvns iin-eated, mid wh"thei a tn. regular ly or il'I'egulaily ilsses-ed, had been due a veer before the sale. Taxes di.e a tear- I an.. I un-calcd and -old are I he es-eiil inls '.o title. II. 1 u h':l tin' law 1 hat the 1 .00k act of 1 - I" Put .leel. 1 aid been adjudicated before, (il an e.-slili'llt o tilal's m ti.i-o'.nce mi evincitcc ot asse-r.mesit. II is the book.-, tve have to do with and not the t i 111 or manner in which they nre kept. an. 1 this was distinctly held 111 I. did t s I i ieslcr. ) -upra. I There arc cases, however, in which the Coi'i.: issioiiers may impo-e Ihe ta.. a-1 wiii n the land is returned by the Cotinly Surveyor and not olherivise assessed, 01 tvh. -ii a freein'ld tax is iuiposed. In such ' casi .1 it must bo i'f satiated as un-cali d. 1 and i .'in not he included in the sale list, un - j t il one year idler such is...c--inent, as in ol her ea-es. 1 Hut there are cans in the boo Its such as l.e 1011 t s M' 'all. -1 W. ,v S. ll!;',. Mill.- ken ts licnedict. M Stale liep. lii'.t; Coin, vs I'.rclsidc, 11 ib. -ID I, nnd perhaps one or two others, in w hich notice to the own ers of the tinlisler troui the seat' d to ihe unseated list, when practicable, was retpii rcl in .rdcr ti render the sales valid. These lite exeei.'iolial eases. 11s wns -aid in Laird .s Ileisler, rest ina upon a sup. .used arrangement bet v ecu the taxing olliecrs and tho owiieis, that the land was to be treated as suited, and the tax colleeied it. , if such t. ns the cn-e, wiihoul discussing tin-tt isilinii ir pi'otiriely ol 111 iking or re cognizing such arraiigi-i.ii ills, or iuipnii'ma their soinidncss at this time, uesnv the di'i'li ine is only applicable to a state of la. Is in w hich smdi ari-uigetueiil is nppa lleiit to no others. We leave owners to ; take notice that their land., are uicealed if ! thev are so, tmd if thev do not imv their ,.,.' ,i,et ..,..,,t 4..',,li ii" it'.,,,- sold. As there was no ai rnnceiiunt pi,., tetuled lo hi ing t bis ease wil Inn the ocep. t ioi.nl cases, the ow ner in fuel, not being n pinty loihe suit, inir anv one ."hiititinil un. lel'him, tile doctrin.) would fui nish no ground for ihe charge of the Court, A the cae stnnds, therefore, on lliens- ,.. I u..l.. it - t.l. .1 I..: ."..-".. ,.,-,.,,, . ;n ., it. .... 1 ..... iiniiii nut 11 1 in ,1 ,ii-,-ii,,-i-. iiiir 1 there tvns other grounds of defence which if established would avail the ib-f. tidalil. .. 'i-i 1. ..11 .... 1 .. .. . i- 1 ., . . . ...... I icstilt. Iiowever. demn inj In the nt h of I.,,. .j,i i .i" . . i I law nnd the pi action o tlio court. If de- t,pdent on r.icts thev nmt be submitted o.he i.irv The court e.mnot dete ,,i, ' .. T J V-L , ' .T r. ". 1 1 .FL 1. . Vl . '""I ; Mnl. tuV U itat X 1 ' r ) in una In In t M I .1.1. 1. m Hi.' l ll,.- I a . .'I Ii II II 11. Ht III'.. II tl." ' Ill I:1M" 111 I 7 I cell I il l I p Ii.'l "I ,i.-i. I ! 1 1 1 1 1' - WkiiM Irll'lll'l'. I- ll .llll III' I ll III jilt V HII'I l e n n 'lt i ll.'. in il niH'Ml'. l lin I tt mil lint llic Jii.Iko In il.'t. I lii'ii.'i mi. I 'I in M' t i,l mil Ii la.'H. the nil' h i .hu. tii ii Mt fit i ll to lellil II li t . Itlicl for lilt) ih I. IP I ml, it "iih el 1 1. 1 , - ... . . i mi' Iiocllri'l .li'll.li.'ial to the j i a t n till', lik. Iv to hate l.ill ntcl the icmni K "I the leal lie. I ji. I e ii--i)jli. .1 nx el I'm' III lilt' (ninth I'i.a! i'Mi. If lh" H'iulk i ini'iilit to colivet the i.len that Ihe ottner ei ml, I hut tt it In 'l rati Iii- i ... d-in I ! imt il il.-m-hiiortlv after il tv;. Ilia. le, HI). i take hark the ieileiiiitiull limney tt ithlhe "flii i- ( Hi. Hi of the trenail i rrn ml conn-. I of t he .iu -, cha-er, inn I 1'Cllnit the Mile to hlnli.l, we ,l.n,ht.-aiy ,1.. h.. 1WU i. no. r..-y ttln-lher this was the nil. 'lit ami mean ,1. 1 iii nf the ii iit.u k or not. Tor the n-aoii-i civeii, I hi-, jiiilineiit i- civell, nil". Jil.ljJiiieni 1- reverse.l nii.l it tr.,, ,r j I herehv cci lii'v Ihenl.ove ami .vef.oin- ." i ii . . ,o ,eu in.e nn. correct '";;"" " JV; ! iiiii iniiiie'ii i-.i iiiv in mi' ..in. . .'i - . .- thonotary ol the Miprcme l-oui t ol i enn sylvnnii in and lor the nil. Idle ilisti let at llarrisiiiirg. j In witness whereof, I have hereunto set ( mv th. is: land, and nllixed the seal of said court j thirteenth ilav ot November I) tlilltioiilli nay oi .M-.unn.il, .. I'. j er Wm. II. M i i.i.i. it. I'rot'v. (i Kt). .I.SIlOKMAKi:!. NEW AEVERTISEIilENTS. Dissalutioa of Partnership- II AVINU ol.l oat tit o ttork of umnl., nn liiiml, i.ii.l tliv outsiau J , , , , . ,ii''ili'ljt.i ilno at our ."suli-in i.itv M'iro, tho linn nf HnriTtt was ilisslv,..,l l.y iiminul cuiibr'nt oa the .'ilsl .t.iy nf AiiL'a.,1, A. It. 1 Si j P. W. T! MtltllTT, J. C. llAltKU'lT. Nov. 15, 1S5R. Is lii'in'-y iv,.u to all that it niiiy iinni'iTn, tlmt 1 hiito -L'ltlo.l up nil the lnisini-ss i.enve. ii 1'iler l.iilioiil nml inywll, nnd will mil lie helil rispiiiisilil,' . a-iiny of liis res. ii.iljilities cm-1 trimuu ciicr tins tlate. CltlSl IAN l.Ab'J?.lK. L"" 'I'"' "N"v" lh""s" '"''"1"" CAUTION, . LL persons are litieby uiiilioiiej oainM uwiW.ih iih it ku of ox.-n. u .,ut t.. yrui's uM, n.itv in i,i-.,....sii,ii 1. 1 .l.uiib "-liii'ly nl Uriel.t" lr.. us ll.o sai.l oxjij liulung to urn, ami " " ll H :!" """ 011 oul II. W. KOHII. ot.).;!. LniheishiirK, ,i.v. 21), SJS. The riulautlphia Evtinuij; Bui etin, t . liul.'i'uii K'ul U .iiy.io.-,. ioer. .le.' mil ,-.i. 4 pueially to tho inieri-sU ol 1'eunsy It 11 11 1 t OHiiiaiiiii, iiii...r:iiin TvU'gi'iiplnu N.s, mm n It. tuts 111 iiilv.nii o ul tiie ni'i, i.iii p.ip-.'i's iir .-a int. r 00 in aiiil l-oiii'-tie 1 .0: .piiii'!i..in-e, li 11 l.iil.l.3 ull nil Hlh.ll-l-ls, HII'I lull lejiolts i,l nil ll,- i.o.ts nt Hi- iliiy. i'u t-.iiiiaijii'ial iiicl i-'iii.io 1 ul ii pin I ill ell 1 3 Hie 111' I, I. II 1 ill 0 e.iltil ill .y ; 1 1 1 e 1 1 1 i - CI to. As ill! Il, ITOMI, liHilllllil lh. ,,' 11 h . i.ellel p.l.'l II) llii.' Male, l II e im-ulitl io n In lli n At I'i l..e l.il.'sl 111 Iliu , III. ill.it iiucm.; lit,- unci iiileioi-iii Hint iiilla.'iilia, ii ill ti . i .m-ai iKIlllS ,"U U-,ll.il'p pil't i'-ll III li'll llii'-,.- C L'-.t-M I .N.i.s ,1 I-i. .11 i.H'it, I'l.'pl lei a s. No. II.', S.aiili Ttiiril Sti-i-:, i In.-h-p in. - '1 i I'.lll.AUlil.l'lllA .s.iti,-; TIN, liillcl.- illie. Mill I.Neil, K-tl lil j iipei I- ulil.-lieil l-y lie- 11 lilijir -etl i-lil,--i l-ov r.ii tu.w nn.: h. I A !,;.. Weel.it ,,.nei r- . : -1 e. I . tt) e - '10 1 pies ,h I yi-iii'. $1 0" . I', .--.pi.'.- .1.. 4-i no ; , 10 HO ; Z e.ipie-, ilo. 5flj.il; ...I e...e. i sj.ii 1 u ; In.' in) 1. ,;, Jo. "rati 11.'. i 1 in at 11 ' ill l tMI.MS ! I l.e lliri'.-t llull oifer l.n ' 1 i . . -i nl tnl liiiei ti.ir.-. 1 lie in l i 11 , -.--t r.i. li , It I'. tti.i 0.. .-nit im' iwo teal-. A-l Iii-.-.-.. I Ai u'l.tos ,i- pi; i) I'li.p'.-ieii.K, Hiiil.ini ii. nil. n;, . 1 .S011111 1 11 ii'-l sir t'tni.i i -iii ,!. 1. The "Greut Republic" Monthly. T J TI1K PI Ul If at: u uik ri iiiniii A :l "I It.: I Ihe I: in I i-Mie, .n or ii-i.n.t .:,-i,,'!) : exi, so nt ! I't- In m h.- .11 1 , 1 i;,iii.,i, I 1' Iy niie ,.l ,1c' ml .. i nn.l ihe 1 I ihe pill,, i.' nn, I 1I111 e 1 1 (H nl o.e.e, ,Uv u, 1 u n nc,i .- .1 1 l.lil,'- to Lu CU..I li iliu -Oit iil it iinlili" ' M. 'iitli. j Iy. it is iiiieii li.' t i- in, n, t- tins iiin 1 1 lie .peiii.f 111 1. wry K-;ie li iiniiiiin ev , r n, l,,re I it.-iiuil ill this iiiciiii v. Tin- cii-ial . ei. I Us j I 1 lillliU'tel" lllll lust lie tlli.l.T-lii, l., il. time. Ilj j 1. ill be iliiirniiglily .Vatii .ii.il in no hi.-i- m , ii.,n. i tl sir sefiin in .1. 11ml wholly impel'.,, mil. It will ' loiter lo t Iii Winers un t tlinikfis nl" llii. I n .111 lit c-iiiiiuiiiu licltt, tvhere llcy enn tue. t on tiie j i.i,lie.-t f,iauiiil ul e...iiiei.ipor.ir,v iiti'iiitiir,'. It iiiiiiiiin tu ,iul.er a'oour it fti-y t.uii.,y ol'iniel-' leel. The rangn of nriii'li-.i will Ik a wi Is ,01.. cov- erin ;. union;; other r.,ui iIh. ICs-nvs, S'lie'.'lie., Itiuneriius lilli , .-s ,,1-i, si. i.i,, iea Im-nl-iiir, it.-tleWH, l'llli(, Ilioiliphie.", iSciclitllii! Ar- ' lieles, Irate, s, Tnlilf Tnlk, i'r.ini.ts, Ineiil 'iii;, 1 1'uliiii's, I'ntiti... hiilhiils, !Si:.ii.tis, bom, eis, .M l- ' ste, 1 01 re-p.ili,leine. tins-sip, eti-., ele., ill". Tiie .M.i Jii.ine tt i!! lie nr..hi.-i 1 1- illu.iiaiL. I in Ihe highest st hi of ttoinl I'liiri'iiviii S I'll" Literary ih .., i t nc-ii t will pn sent g entor niiiity.eoinliuie.l itiih more thnri.it:: Ii eXfullenee. it ,s oehevijil, ilmn t-ter pepire .itl.-r.-il to the A 11. oin. 111 public 111 u c iiilo pi-rii.ilienl. The f. .1 lowing iniih'.rs an, I popnliii- wrileis nro itielu.lo.l in Ihe lin of iiin ti ih 11 tors etineii: lien, Ir Prentiss, C'tmrles Stinin, I ii, tireen II il ,-ek, (Tins. J. In;:en,-i:, Oi,.,., s A. Ihott n.-nii, li,.,. Geo. I'. .Mollis, N:ituniiel 11,,-iim:. lln. ("has. liiiyim-v. Win. iaiiiini-,1 Milium, I'mk lleiiiiniiiii. lion. A.bori Pike, of Atkiuisiis, Al.I.e A1lr11.11 l,iHiieite, linn. It. 1. tTiiniiil. Iiiv. lttilph II, nt, .-iln Mi. iih, (.Ink l.i niiiir. ; J. 1. Ilemlat, li.. . 1 1 , 1 . 1 1 .-1 1 1 u; 11 lung list nf w riter- niinii, iilcauiro iiiiiny nf tiie ui'mt p ipnlur in the inun- try I.1.1 ll ntinilier ttill innlnin nn nri-lniil pleee nf iin.Me -oiiijn.seil expressly l.,,- ihii. tturk. 01 ll.o siipelior r. -e lc.1i 1' ol I lie Altiliilie in t'teiy r. sped, innl i. ihe lertiiini.t Hi' it pe.ii.:i I.etu Mi.-e, s, v. iy Iillic miel' l hi .-ni l. The li mis uinl i iinr.d coml. lions ol the Mng nzine w ill he us Colloivs : Tn. .is 'I here will he Iwo v. I. tines a yenr, of nlinnt i nil rot n I iichivn pnceii ench, poiniiirnein in .)i.i,iiiny iiml July, nail endini; irt .l.ino mi l liennihir, lefpeelit elv nmkinx si- I 11 111 hers to i in li vclunte. nml tn eh e iitiiiihers t" e.ieh y ear. .Miliscriplioiis niiiy eiitnneiice at nay lime. Mn j. lo copies, L'.'t ecnl : mliffipiio'i, one ropy one .tuir.seht hy mull, $rt i(l ; elnhs, Itto inpies onn yei.r, ?.'. (in ; eiuho, lluee eopie one year, $7 Ptl ; iTiilis, linir piipiea tine yenr, J'.l (Id: chili", tire enp- i.-n nn,- ,10111, tiv vi : i.n.i nil niniiiioiiui eoiii, ".u'' "l ",, ul va ' 'ho 6.1111,1 .,.. . in. m iiii-y n. loriiii-u 111 iiiiieieiti pn.',- office. All Hih-cripiinn niu.-t t.o pniil in ,i,. I..... 11 ' . .innn is.inreiiiii(iiis--lrititi1I,J, i, r... .., .-..r, nun 10 nun' i huice m 1.1 r ,,i ,.r i, ........ 1 ... ; . .... - i,v ,ui -iikii..iii.. ntiitii..., The Jjoat Vii;i,t," and Last AV.i.ot." nuM "Tt.. H, . . ,., ... I' ,', ' (.r.fl(Aig, ttna Lhlmt. Tl : .. . wm cr aen on rollers l.y mail. prepuii . ..i . 1 , .... ' A"' " " cnnv"''' eni.,nke Jiiieml , ,T 7 'r"8"'"--.'" "l-n pplie,.ii..n. st. ,he.','""".V "'l- All post.nii.ler. n,l ''W I '-..,.' i.l.l.. ..I .'." Y; M 4 ll.. . II III,. Ml I l-..l,, ill M M h I till. I ' ' i' r. m i. , it linn li li ah I MIII. .I In ,..,, h.,l.-lll."li l.. n v. ii, I in ., nti I i (, I.I... I In t.. . ,i,, hlk mini. I ni,. .,, ,l,f,, il ,..ilili nr ti-(nir, In nil i 'i ' nl lli" i , . mm n il iii. i i I-. ) it i.lnln I 'liiih iniii i n i,i N nun , I IM , Ii J''! ' Ill in.lnn lt.--l.-t I t Li- ri'tMi vl y ilnili, lii i' t it ' m i i o . 1 I' ii 11 i.ip i "I in" "'It'iti lti..iii,lir" M niilih , ,j ( , tt 1 1 1 . ii hi Mtii.t, Ni mi,. a i tii iii; .inn Mtiuutt i.iKiT frwirtMt llli; ( ONl I I I.AIION; I'm r.t;itNi!, T.ini "A C-ntirllnlinn if luil n, Tlioiiili 'ti n trniti of .Sun." l)ryi,. 'Yr:,: .--H H.'"."" w IHfU ,,ii i-iilin.liij', Jniiliitry I, IH..1', lliu liirnoit, nu. K in r-1 mi I ni..Ft Ciinl'li.-.C Wcvkljr .Ni)Wj,r , v.-r iiilil.fln'il. II will Ins it iiiirti fulii) ilie, Il Will 1)0 l.ml.U' tin. Hi.o nt' tint .tow lurk l,iili;.T ! cob t'liinn- turn' Iniunl milinmm mi i'iiqIi me, 35 ia- .1,.- in iM'K'h. l""'l h U..tijr of ret i. inif in ill. r rfivm liv unv wi'i kly iiaii.T nnw nub. h,?ul, . , ,Cra,.i,,,ho r!,.,i frh,rt . - n r, ni'li i'tt'il i.ii.l original, r.iriii.-hoil Innn (limtil iml nt 1((lm.. it in in. in Mll n-.-ui'i.u, Litint ,mmin ; cmiiuliilii)- the iirnilui'tioni nf the ani .iu lur tvrili rs in liliernl itiiuillly rinmiieei, t-tnrii s, Hi-fcav-., l'mms, Anoi Juti'S, Skotchti, " i .tt"n'i"t t"'J um Arts, Ac, do., ''"' nil ii.ii.;h ttlneli nre new, Ijcuutiful, ia. .ro,tillj - i i, ,,,-tivo. fn.h miiuber will con- - tain nut i.ln.v n riirclnlly ci.tnlcnit'd yuuirii of j Hie licniTiil ..s .luring eit-h week, but ulltb I very lativ-t inlui inntiiiii inul Tvlugrnphio Dei. -iitrl,, s ui to llic liu.tr nfgnilij( to ire. Th l 'iiusl.'IIati..n " i'i unt liiS nil lllnstrutoil 1'iipor, i ' llii, lil-tlir,, Kill', I liri. llllt it tvlll Plltltllin linanli. l'ul lii.-igns iu,. KiigiaviiiH, it hun they roull 1 1 In -1 1 -U e una ui'iiaiiieiii a unjuol. Tim sulisi riluT tins nli-in,lv n,.n,nl A r.mi I .. ,,i,,rj n v-iin ,,f sii. " ...n..i I . , - ....v...,llBU ., ;4 i,,;!!',,,,,,.,-. ,,,,,1 ri.niie.imn l,v ,1 r n ' .-' 1 . ...vbw v, -ih.- i.llt.-r tmiriiiil 11, iiv luilil i .liuil. tin mutiii, Ml.., ; . jts ,,,,,.,'.. li H-,.i. ,, ,ii,, : tilii.'iitioa tli.'.l In' niiii-iui.ri'.H hid miitkm in engt '1 j;iii.'. utter iiiiii li ,i'r-u:ision, the Rbli' unci cxpri i cnfi'.l eprvnes ns 11 pi-ntli'iniui. to lung nnd tt jusiiy uiiiinent. fn .Mr. l'urk H'Mijnaiin. (,'unnec ; Iii. I lor twenty yunii ttitli tlio rvsl of Nw Vort 1 i ii v. 1111 1 ul tt a v a sm cosaful in liia literurv colsr. ; ,riM, tvhi'thi'i' is Idil,.r, Author, or public ipi. i.e. ihc ikiiuu ol Mr. Uenjuuiiu U nn augur; of 1 certain pw, I liiriuiie. Tim iiuiilie innv rt asur4 thnt no meitta . mil ne ui.tnuit iiy tlio nuoserilier lo ecura j jriunJ i.iil I.r. ll in tit ue e .) :i) jil ili men t of hii effort to e.-lahh-li tiie tin j.'H mill Imst woekly p-iper ever pami -he 1 smuu nuiliia ttill ho P.-ftiioiloue lli.n ran lie .l ine by taletitu, iMpituI, oxprione, iiiii iiin, sin I 11 lenolnto experience. "Jl'i: CuiifUllaiioa will iiiiiinly leconiniond it- i- elf to a r'.r'.ti.il unit iifr-nis llppot trout th t m y h,.-t penpie l-y its .lisi-it'niieo of i;ooJ and avi't...-e if ill. Jt will boiin uiiohjeetiomibU an. I i. ri--. I family ni- xper giving olleuce to ll" M'1-t 01 party iliu liivortle illiki) ot both nuiol of yiiutiK ..nil olil. Tho rliliMirib r,hitviue; kill mur.y it ipimier ol 11 n tilni-y eTperieuco 111 lh I'liii u iiiiiiii .a ,1. uly aii-l v ''.'kly ji.iii ii.iit.iiua hu ll n-.- 11,111 1 oiiiii i t .a liMiisi-lf it itii ,n-h noli known unit tiiiiiiilile oitiioi i.nl mil H-- ho hut thi-reiu. flnt ii- t'is hi.iisi-lt ihiit this teiiv iiiiterprino will ul oue .it, ,1:, ve 11 ni,ii,ir f.ivm ill'. Mieueaj uupamllcl e in nt-;v..,;,,..r ctiliTprise-i. Th l.n ais ir "I'lie t'.iii.-t'.ll.itioii," will bit twit ..it .11- ;-. t .i i.i.ii.i ,1.1 -ii, itiiiii i,j c,ipii' umrtnl iii olio en . -liii'.' I 1 11. u j'i Ir-isi. ci' I ei ir. Hii'l feii-bel'il. fur il 1:1 ' t'lear ie I ItjpU -iho.t.i." .11 th ,c!l -u I.Alt' h.Ui-, V ' Salt t il 1 n!i- .it l.ir.v I'. li.WIX. t ill,- H. I-..- ol WW. joy in :.. i.i coux, 200 I'tisi.ohi irc. n l 'i00 l...:'liu!.- Hri;, t tlm tort WM. Y, lit WIN, A per- ink li it -. n- wat.-lw. or j.-w,-!ry in . . -i .11 1 If i- i iii- nr.- h'Teliv re. ill !' r (''nn iTmeilintelv, us j ant , ,-, - -I,. , ihis ,l.n-e on tin, first ilny . '1 i I . a I 1t i.i1 t take ftti such I r.l'I.EItlf K 3 MA EL. I- ,1 ll I '. I NOTICE. 1: ;. nil.. S.iiiil: Wi'.l-ivorth. bm t.i-.i :.tnl l.,ninl w nil. nil ju-t cniiii it. I I'u i-i -f-ire ,-iciii in nil pern.inl hir on 111 v lie "(Hint, ft' I will Rut s i t i.er cnnirui'tin, fro.nun l after I o lll. il t P ... Ihi- hile. .IASuS WKltSWOHTU. ! i.. lp. N'or. 17. litaH. Itl.p 1. 1)l;ii't'..s.l. nill In? ie-..it-t.,l ,,r the .lelifffy l I'M; .Mil. NUN 1 MKT nl Huw Lugj on Oie I'ni.ks nl the Sinni-niiilioiiiii. ut tli iii.iiitli .1 Sii'jiir (.'i.inp or lli.'hiier'a Itnn. in Iliisiaii imt ii-iiip. t'leitrlii . v-ii-inty, near Tyler's, in In- inl li'i.m lia. l No. Sflil", miriaoteil Win. I'.iiv. r.-. A draft of the luilil cun hi? ?en with J. I., t'litile. i'..-i. ,si 1 ki r to iiinko nil ronil nnd 1 .11 n i 1 1-in in-. A I I r - ---. s lining price, to Jnlin A. nil.., P. ,M. l'.tu-i-y P. (J., i-ihuylkiU Co., l'. Nov. la. is.,.-. Silt I! I V I '. SAM", fly virtno ..rawritof I t.t lit. ml A.'..;.. hi.. 1 irriii-d out of the Court nl I i.tiuic ii I'iens ol l'i.iiiiil('l hiii I'oiiiuy, mult mo 'liri i ieil, ilu-rn tvi 1 ho i spiueil to ptililie m, lit the ( (Mill llnu-i. ill llii. tmioiiijli of i:ieli'fild, .n .M ini, tv, lirri tinrtt tllh, ISis. nt 10 o'clock, A. .M., the I'flloHittjs tjejn ihe ' real estate, to wit : The cat' moiety or ninlii idoil linlfof a certain line' ol I. iinl siiniitril in the township of Pike, in ll:o eoi.iily of (Teai Ti.-ltl, 1 nown 11 . trnet ntiinber five thoiisnnil seveii liinnlifil nml seventy eight, i.ii". toe tihnle 1 naliiining onn thouminil and tiM-nly neres 1 1 Inn. I 11 ml iillownneei beinf the "nine nn Tit iiled hdl p.nrt ofithteh lleriinin 1 er key :.n.l wife I'V .1. e.l ihitml Villi June, Is5l, re rrle I 1.1 ( lifii iiTil in hook tl. pnu'e nO.'i.- onn 1 - till 1.1 lo Sun ni l 11. I 1, lull-. Seized, inked in exei-iiii-.n. nn. I to he io!i ihe property of .Sam i.vt It. II mile. .TOST A H R. TtLED, Phetil. (Tear.lel.l. Nov. tr, I .sS. I JCsniiAs. jonifso, l'-' . J L -sO j.'-i ii, il lU - isat HA IN(. flit.-.1 up n -Imp a f , w of Ihe "mi, .lew Smiti). ' mi iliniri ral .Market t., denres to inform the C'cniniinity at hirjjrt, tht lie ki" ps on luiinl 11 t nriety (' , ( AlIl.Ni'.TW'OKk, nt In? hop. nnil thnt lie iniiiiufiielurea to nr.Tci, (of nipi rii.r tlnlsli.) 11 i y rlesi-tlpliiin of home holil nml I lli 1. 1 n f ii 1 1, i 1 nre. mining which ire tentre ami iiinittt; I utiles .M ihoiiiitiy nnd rum timn I l.n ntu-Cnimiiii nml I'nniy ' lle'lstCH'U ii.t'.!". r-nli . . uplio inls. Solus, I. .1111 'i-s. If., tthii hho is ih tei tnineil to ili.poiie of at n ehoap. rules, ior en, h, a lin y cun l,e purchi.rl jt any "I nf ".itit-r esi i-l.nieiil or tlm fort In th? eouoty- . 1, . . ... . .. . : .. ,' e n-ni. wisnnir ri. nn v iii.iiiium. (n la . . ."l ' ( . ni nnietee, ''"lle '" thfne.-lT'.s ..f tbelr qimltt and Rnlih, l,,.,e pi,i-.list, e'dewhere. he f. e Ir ennB- ,l,.nf llinl I ,1 1.. . . I... ... A III. , ., , ," l"""" " i""'"-" - " to" .re.'eil- tn make ( i.rriti W ..i, ,u, ii... .1..., ..... J. . . 1. 0 J .;''(,