if l M Ua HI 1 i i f n priol pri Iff M II 11 .a f 4 frX prij I" ' Pri Pric' PS price,' price.' ricJ ric& 'rices j. GOODLAHDER, Editor and Proprietor. PHINCIPLES, not MEN. TERMS:-$2 00 Per Annum, if paid in advance 0L.XXXHI WHOLE NO. 1031. CLEARFIELD, PA., WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 17, 18CG. JfEW SERIES-VOL. VII. NO. 1L he cntti ilcpuMirau. Advertising am! SiilisTrlplioii. .lobbing. rnrion i ihbIii, , enci, 6 iW, in . 6 50 00 is: id , 8 Oil , 12 00 IW "',tt win", " i'sm.V. ,,a imiIiVm, '"". "mM ),-CT,or a '''"''' ' J linen, or () or J ftnrh tuhsqntHt fitierlwn, ,,'.(.( tWi, 1 "". nuii'rM, ofpr 6 (iwei, jer One, nii'trlni'iiyi 1 7e. do 2 rf - do 8 o -If airrt""9t I cohiinn, u 1 " , alovo rnic ar?ly ' advertisement. ' ....: Ailvrrtieeinenti not in lanr" typo. "ith run, or out of plum style, will be cbarg- jU,it, ethe above ntti lur fpace li, tin-jit juire, ., 3 yMlVri, ftr JHlVc, ,, 6 irc:ierinirt ,t'iil, I 26 or ' i 25. or '". ) ec(, 25, or kf, -ihr.tt.-2b. or let. ... i -s uf above at proportionate ratee. -"ri. hnv ratoa were aitrced upon by the iirficned, on the Hd dy ot Deceu.her, IsOJ, 1 ni'.i w Mficuy aaoereu iu uui mg m. r. h tiriu-5 oi all kimla of pratilins WBteriula. o ' .!L'. 11 ..llllllI.A MlKR. PuWithen of U "ClmrjtM lte,mi,Hriu. 6. J. KOW, rul.lisber of the "iil' Auriin." ritl! f,f nnmmo'lcrp Stockton, t Ho wintt-r montl.H generally in PUhi-l Thcnci of L'Htli f July, ore ieatH 01 UOmmoacrC totOCUOn Untk-in! of wnl-'ntcs no ri-H of inheritum beyond oU 'iroiTm 1 1 J m"'!t - -l flnotsto,7l lie,I in tho Ihone ve.fed by the laws under which otber of our st. mlai hU tHnitn , . f ,,n.idmblc Avenllh. He tho.e hoins received or were entitled Uun.nodore holcit ImcKI M t.K,cU.(, a mcmLcr 0f the 1'eaec to reeivcj tho origiuul bounty, and d.ed in r.neeton, - I J . s,n aml has B0VlI.a, JobaM tunt:,in clauses, brother nnl ni.-ht. He had Ion- been identified , Un( . ''-' lin -. nr),,.ir i.l,. w-m titled to liolll 1 villi' iieuii iiiv;iili'jijv.i v-..... ..v.v-.,. . - ... I with th,t tiominntions of his narty for 'receive tin; oriffiriar bounty, from nny i - . . .. - i. . i' .1.- ' i..;... i,.. '( .. I l.n,.i.. tho viOHition Ot leo I'rCHiueni oi vue eiami jui nu uumuuuui muuuij jw- 3 oo : with the history ot this country, in the naval and public service. 2 b deceased was born at Princeton, -'ew i 1 50 Jersey, in WM'i. He was a grandson 2 u0 ofHon. Jliehnrd Stockton, one of the t ''iirin:i oJ tliu Deijaraiton ofJndnjiuu- 60 'denec. He entered tho United State 1 5u'"v3' 'hile at college, in bis fifteenth year, ns a niiunhipnian, nnu was jiro nioled to be aid to Commodore Kod gers, on board the frigate President, receiving honorable notice for gallant ry in several b:ittles,und in December, 16 00,1814, bo was promoted to a junior $20 oo j iieutcmincy, for bis brave conduct in 60 UOiVllU ueieuuo ui duiliijiui v. In lh) be was sent to the .Mediter ranean, in tho (Juerriere, in the war against Algiers, but was toon trans ferred to the Spitfire, as first licuten- United Slates. 4 50 8 oo Railroad Time Tables. 1KWSYLVAXIA CLNlllAL HA1LKUAU, d lar time at Tyrone. In a after Mndy, July 2, lS'ifi, pafaunger The Equalizatioa of BouiitieSr -The following rules nnd regulations for tho jiaymcnt of bounties, the act to equalize bounties, uprox'd July 2Sth IMiil, have just been issued by the War Department : I int. All iiplieations shall io niea within the period of nix months from ihc first day of October, lxr,G,Kiid be fore any payments are made shall be classified by regiments, battalions or other separate ortraiiizations, and no applications filed alter that period shall I'C settled until the lormer snan have been paid Second. No application shall bo en tertained unless accompanied by the original discharge of the soldier and the aflidavit required by tho 14th sec tion of the act, and the further affida vit, that btf has not received nor is entitled to receive from tho United States, under any laws or regulations, prior. to the net of July HMh, lfeGG, more than fpKJ bounty lor nny and all niilitarv servieo rendered by him dur- coast of Africa, with permission to aid ing the" late rebellion over and above the African Colonization Society in tl,0 amount therein claimed. ocuriiiLr a new site for Us settle- . ... t - ment. Accompanied fy ir. -3 res, a Theiihore having tocn referred by tl Wj ti.iry EfV ar to ibo Attorney General for his opinion on tho point, whether the ruleh and regulations above written ro in conformity with law, tho latter ha3 given an affirma tive response. Process of Preserving Meats. An official report of the different methods of curing meat has been laid before tho English PaVliament, from which we tako the following A tilt-containing ono pound of this extract can be sold in London for 12s (id. Eight small tins will hold the concentrated alimentary matter of an entire ox, at a price of IHis, and will make over 0110 thousand basins of soup good strong soup ; one tenspoonful to a large cup of water, nnd either oaten alone or with tho addition of a little broad, potato and salt, affords a good repast. The small bulk taken up.Aiyv4.hts excellent,, preparation re: commends it especially to the army and navy ; and us purity nnu enure absence from grease particularly adapt it to the uso ot hospitals unci lnvitous. Hitherto tho almost exclusive expor tation of this excellent extract bus been to Germany, where its consump tion is already very treat : but a new company Liebig's Extract of tyent Company, (limited) 4:J Mark lane is about to ho formed in London, when 2 50 2 00, nn. :n .which lm distinguished himself l by boarding, with a boat's crew, an ( tolAlgcrine war vessel. In February, 2 so ; iuiy, ,0 was ordered to the 1 aslnng- ton, the flagship of Com. Chauncey, cruising in tho Mediterranean, and subsequently wus transferred to the Erie. In 1821 ho was eent back to the United States, in command of the Kiie. nnd was then ordered to the ay Pasienger taj EipreMi, SAVE EASTWARD A. LEAVE WESTWAUD A. M. Cult. ExpreM, 6 4 0 (12.1'hil'a Kxpreai, 7.47 . u IX. Y. ExDrora. 8.2:1 ,cl AcWn. 3.5 iKmlgraul trii, r.u f il a Exi.rc.. I IU'7 K' il rin. Ul4'! "ifTlhe p"rpt-rTra:nT.Vpu.'U'n)!i-r from this mon t Uke, wdo go r.iMi iti i xpre. jfllYROXE 4 CLKARFIKLD KAlv. llOAV- 'cut of the society, ho succeeded, af ter some difficulty, in obtaining from tho native chiefs, a treaty ceding a tract of land around Capo McsuraJo, hith is tho original territory of the present rcpuhlic ot Jjioeria. DuriiiL' his cruise on tho African coast, Lieut. Stockton captured a con- siderablo number ot slavers, anu 1 ,EAVE EASTWARD. j'bilipaburg miitiar ieula 1'owelton Snudy Hidge nmmit .Vi. Pleasant 'larlner Ve nyoo Iutemction AHK1 K AT Tyrone r. n. 1.20 1.115 1.42 1.52 1.53 2.08 2.13 2.23 2.:i 2.50 3.00 LEAVE WESTWARD B Pup't T. A C. and B ALD RTATIOSS. A. V Tyrone 9-'5 lntorfoctiori 9-25 Vanfcovoo -:i5 iurJ'ir ' ".I Mt. l'lmfant 10.00 .Sdnmit 10.11 sndv lti-lce l' 2. I'uKulton 10. OaucoU !'' Duul.ar 11-00 ARRIVE AT I'hilipliur JAMES LEWIS. E V. Ilianch Koada, 11.1 EAliLK VALLEY IIAIL K0AD. Summer AirangiMiiciit. LEAVE EASTWARD. iTATIO.fS. TJMR. Tyrone 9.10 am Ipti rictinn 9.20 " HaM E.ttU 9.27 " Kaimnh 9.12 " Poii Matilda 0.55 " 1 fa 111 f Julian 1015 " I I'nionville 10.23 " I B.i 8.S. InL, io.ua " ? MiU-fburg 10.44 " ' f nr . f Ar Id 52 " t rp,,f'nt iLe 10.57 J Jibs,urg 11 05 " s Crtin ll.H " Ilolton 11.22 " Mount Eaele 11.20 " Hi.wurJ : Eagifvi'fe f l.i rrh Crook f Mill Hall i 1 leinitiuUin ; L llnvon Int. 12.S5 ARnlVI AT Loclt Uaen 12.40 LEAVE WESTWARD fTATl'iNi). T1M Lock Haven 2.00 p Ik Haven lut. 2 05 1 1.45 12 02m 12.08 " 12.2 " 12.30 ' Mo illinium Mill lliill Ileerh Creok EllRlfVillo llunnrl Mount Eagle IMtnri t'unin MilesLuri; Rellfonlo J Milpfhurg 12 2.15 2. .".2 2.:!3 2.50 3.0 309 a. 13 3.25 3 IS5 3.45 3 55 Third. All applications tor tho ad ditional bounty authorized by this act, from surviving soldiers, shall bo in the form hereinafter prescribed, and the evidence of identity shall be tho same atomv 111 tho Koyal College ot rsur trcons in Dublin, Baron von Liebig, of Munich, nnd Mr. Sloper, of London, btivo, by siinplo nnd efficacious adap tations of the principles of science to material purposes, made discoveries which open new fields of industry, and which, if carried out with proper energy and spirit, will work iucalcu- lUOio oenvnis on iiianuuiu, miu uv lhu same time develop tho vast resources of tho South American republics. MORGAN 8 TKOCESS. The preservation of meat by Mr. Morgan's nrocess can hardly bo said to have gone beyond the stage of ex periments, which have, however, been attended by tho most signal success, nnd it is a source of regret that the ill Mr. John Jirgun, rroiessor .-.. .:,wl-vlli n,ln,,ied. .113 ciiviaiM n 'jutMui1 The cstablisliment at Fray-Bentos naturally, almost unavoidably, lead to , a divided authority, a divided alle-. fiance ; to a house of York and a house of Lancaster; each sulo anathemati zing tho other ; the partisans 01 eaen shooting and hanging those ot tne -other; divided States, cities, counties nnd neighborhoods, friends and rela tives nnd fellow-citizens, and kindling such fires in the human heart ns such feuds have never failed to light up. Each side would denounce tho other -as' traloroiis, and its ndhercntTlts tral tors. Each would declare that trea son must lie made odious ; each would be very likely to take grounds in fa vor of an extreme course in tjie spirit of retaliation, and not a few would fa- - vor the extermination oi the "enemy i In Boston, tho adherents of tho President, or Conservative party, would be seized, impris oned, shot. In New York the Jacobins would share rt similar fate ; and thus the fires oi'a consuming vengeance would rage over the whole country till the consump tion should make it desolate, till nothing should remain hut a blacken ed and bleeding country, covered with i,1h"-uc snots, atllicted with famine and r disease, with prowling bands of men in pursuitof flying fugitives, with ships rotting at tho wharves, with railroads torn up, nnd business smitten with paralysis and death. In one State tho majority would overcome tho minori ty, and establish ft Stato government . recognizing one of the parties in tho General Government, and in another State the 'majority would establish a State government recognizing tne op- II, A S. . Int., 4.00 Viiionvillo 412 Julinn 2" " Martha 40 " I'urt Matilda 4.5:1 " Hannah 6 M " Paid Eagle i n Iiitcr.eciinn 5.110 " AHRIVB AT Tyrone .49 JAMES LEWIS, Fup't T. A C. ti l B. K. V. Eranch Roads. 'ortuguesc privateer, the .Marianna Flora, of twenty-two guns, which had attacked him. 1 Ins vessel ho sent to the United States, nnd a scries ot trials followed in tho United States courts as to '.he propriety of her cap ture. Lieut. Stockton was r.nany justified in the Supremo Court, but the vessel was given unioiortug.u as an act of comity. Ho also cap tured a French slaver, w hich led to a long litigation, but was again jiislined by the Supreme Court. On his re turn fVr.ni ilie African coast ho was ordered to tho W est Indies, to hreaU'i un tho nests ot pirates preying1 ' .i. .- . : l.i. I. upon our commerce uic-ie, m ." enteipriso ho was completely buecusa- ful. From lS'Ji'i to 1838 ho was absent on leave from servieo, and remained prin cipally at his homo in Princeton. Du ring this penod no toon an ucmrpin 1 in politics in favor of Andrew Jack son, working in tho J.hree States ot Pennsylvania, New York and New Jersey, w ith wonderful success lor tne old hero of New Oilcans, who was bis firm friend, llo ulso interested himself extensively in the internal iui- . . . r X T nrovenieni 01 -vn jvist-j. In ls,"S he was again sent to the Mediterranean as flag-officer of the Ohio, Commodore Hull's ffiig ship.aml in ls:i'.l was promoted to a post-cup-t iiiif-v. nnd recalled. After this be took great interest in tho employment of steam in the navy, and tho famous sloop-of-war Princeton was built under his direction. J t was on tne occasion of displaying her that the party was triven liv him on tho JSth of Fubrtiary, tslt nt. which President Tvlcr, the Cabinet and many members of Con gress were present, nnd winch was destined to become so memorable. Several of the company were on deck to witness the firiiia; of tho new guns, which bad been cast expressly for the I Princeton, when one ot them, tne !'IMif.tii!iker." exploded, killed Mr. 1 ' .air. working of the system should not ri'nuired. and applications have been more actively lollowcd up, from the hc'ns of deceased soldiers I as aii sample of the meat already tor shall be in tho form required by the warded to Liverpool havo been eager Treasury Department. fly purchased. Sinca tho month of fourth. As soon ns tho examination ! May cf last year, when operations of tho claims wf any regiiuentorothcr; were commenced, fivo hundred thous ind 'pemlent organization shall have! and pounds 'of beef and mutton have been properly acted upon, tho Pay-J been shipped to Liverpool, and met will soon bo worked on a very exten- 1 , . 1 r. 1 ..t sivo scale, and orancnes lonui-u hi Buenos Avres and Hio Grande, when un averasro of three hundred nnd fifty head of cattle to .ho three places w ill be slaughtered daily. 1 he process hy ( which the essence ol tho meat is cx- tracted is simple, though requiring no small amount of labor and machinery. The meat of the animal, after being killed, is allowed to cool for twenty four hours, it is then placed in round iron rollers armed inside with points,) which, being revolved by steam.reduco nn.i ..n-.v,l in a,Z,m '.,. an hour. and '"'ihhy turns, as should best seive , . . v v., , .1,1 r,, , nniiKT 1'iiri ips is then passed into a reservoir (si niped ju.- . flronnd IIUV H IIWUII I.IHt W ... I ,y Parties 1P.GG. 18GG- Y JHILADELnilA AND ERIE It AI L , Upsher, tho Secretary of State, i UOAP. TliUjm'at line traverse the , Gilmer; tho Secretary of tho N Mr. Gardner, whose uaugiuer altcrwards married, ?riv'i i 1 1 1. un i it ciil PA NY. lime of pHHtenRor train at Emporicw. the and Northern end Nntihwest cuntio ol Fcnniylva ilia to Ibc ntj of l.ne on nake line. 1 , , . 1 , 1 1. 1... i-.i 1 1 ...1 1. r....i,,i i,t the l lesidchi Bcverui 01 11 vis. Iu October, ho was sent with a reinforcement to the squadron oper , . . , 1 1 1 1. . . masters tienerai snail iim.e mo neces sary tleps for iheir prompt juiyment. Fifth. A register shall bo kept in the Paymaster General's office, and also in tho office of the Second Audi tor, of all claims presented under the law. in which tno claimants will bo classified by regiments, if. If the claims bo allowed the amount of bounty paid to each will bo noted, and if rejected the causo of rejection will bo distinctly stated. Sixth. In the application tor bounties isrcoiiired bv the third of these rules. the affidavit bhall state each and every period of service rendered by the claimant, nnd also that ho never serr ed other-vise than as therein stated. Seventh. Organizations irregularly in tho service of tho United States or called out for special purposes, as State militia, homo guards, etc.. unci not included iu tho government boun ty laws, aro not included within the meaning of tho act. JCiylith. Soldiers enlisted for three years or during tho war, who wero discharged by reason of tho termina tion of the war shall ho const rued as having served out tho period ot their enlistment and are entitled to bounty under this uct. Xinth. Tho minority of heirs, claim ants for bounty under this act, must 1,1. nmve.ii to have, existed at the date of its passage. Parents shall receive jointly the bounty t'j which tho may be entitled as heirs, unless tho father has abandoned the support of his fam ily, in which case it shall be paid to tho mother. Noii-residenco in the United States shall not bo a bar to the claims of heirs w ho should otherwise legally inherit. The provisions of tho act excludes from its benefits tho fol lowing classes : 1. These who, after serving the lull period of their enlistment, wero dis honorably discharge ''nti s expiration 2. Those discharged during enlist ment by way of favor or punishment 3. Those discharged on account of disability contracted in the service, but not occasioned hy wounds receiv sale at fourpencc per price, it is caieuiaieo, w .hiof'tnins. tho wretched HCO- ton,,) whence the npuid ot 101 ax, - biUernoof oozes in to niiOllicr vat, irom . .uitn,i v , j ,.,.. ni7terms the fat is C'rawn offi The pure gravy , their souis l"& suppnm ',-,. 4nm Vnni their illtfller CI1IVIIIIU il-lii- ' v . . . , ... - '1 1. ..a. ,r!ll Killiiu-a in 1 I. . 1 . 1 1. .....1 n.Ii i miseries tho suriaco wnicu prouueo aiuummm,--; 1 e,.i:.,i,t in ,,.rrv ntrt.be steam, thus helping iho rcsi as ax v,r " - j ... , , .. Thev would prnv for . , of blood with a. ready pound. The will ho Lardy remunerative, owing 10 the hcary expenses attendant on the establishment of a new business, but it is believed that it will leave a fair profit wheu once the working is es tablished. Mr. Morgan's iirocess is based on forced infiltration, nnd ho has adopted the circulatory system ol iho L-ody ns a means of introducing the briuo into the tissues. Iho method w simple, demands but little labor, nnd no ex pensive machinery. The animal, if a sheep, is killed by a blow on tho head ; if nn ox, by tho insertion of the point of a knife at tho back of the head, which severs the spinal cord, and 1'niises instantaneous death. The chest is then sawn open, and kept so by a cross-piece of wood, and the heart is exposed. An incision is made in the right ventricle and another iu tho left, th"e blood being allowed to escape; when it bus ceased flowing, a pipe with a stopcock is introduced into tho incision on tho lelt .( I 'If.. I ...,.! - .. . . - 1 , t no nor nio puaiiiupiiiiiii- cvapora ion and preveiu.ugeouuc - - nl)J rppubli. wide-spread ruins crflhe Republic. .... 1 ...:n filtering vat' and drawn off in tho form , military . - n . 1 . . .1 U llll'-MM of extract 01 meat; wnencooi u par tially hardens.and is ready for packing in tins and exportation. The First Gun of the Conflict. , . Ourdispatch from Indianapolis sayi What, we again ask, will the people of any party gain by civ.l convulsions : They will gain white slavery. They . will gain poverty consuming, fever- stiicken, plague-haunted poverty. Thev iv lose their liberties, ineir 1 - a man was killed thero by a mob, and ' , . T..0.)C..,.. Tho cbe-ilul several others wounded in front ot h 'of buPiIlc9S ad of industry will the hotel where tho President and bis jo.sake tu luml. They will lose tho party wero stopping. It 1 the (.nmmon i,u.Kings of civilized society, gun of tho contlit t 1 The shadows ot ( ... oso cvcrvti,injr that makes tho coming night begin to lengthen, , 1 . r. . tlosij-wl.Io. Fct them remember to crow darker and more gloomy The men w ho were shot at Indianapolis were1, of course, fired at by their own their fellow-townsmen. We may see in those murderous assaults, as in a vivid and bloody mirror, a miniature picture of what is in re serve lor us through the progress 01 iIia finises now in operation, unless thoso causes arc arrested by tho bulk of respectable citizens, without refer- ventrielo of the enco to party lines. Tho Indianapo is heart, and so into the aorta, or great riot is a loretasto 01 wnuv vno ,w. r-..A l...i;..,r tl,rnu.rli the body. an.Uin every considerable town and in l eave Kaiitwarti Erie Mail Train 6.02 P. M. .Erie Kiprest Train 11.48 P. M, I.crvc H est ward. tErie Mail Train 12.00 M. Er e Ejtrrf'H Train 1-M A. M I'aawneer car run inrongn on mo r,n kii.ii -- , ,p .-j u...r... r :. nk..n Iw.lh Curfrt of not nVIT l.DHU lllCn. C1 IUH ILJIII,PB ,,i,n,pnii.i..-.H....fc- oetween Philadelphia and hrin. ew Vnik t'oiinepttnh. Leave M. York at 0 a. m nirive nt Erie 1.30 a.m. Lav Erie tt 4.45 y in., arrive at N.Ynrfc 4.10 y.ra .o rlunse l t'ttis between I -He A N.lork atingon tho Pacific coast, in tho com mand of which ho succeeded Coinmo doro Slont soon after his arrival nt .. .JVmiiniw. (!:ilifornia. Here, with a nail in oiiv-vi yi - is there firmly retained. 1 his pipe is connected by a gutta percha flexible tube to u barrel containing tho fluid to bo injected, which is composed of water and salt, (one gallon ol brmo to the cwt.) nnd a quarter to half a pound of nitre, carefully refined, nnd fixed at nn altitude of from eighteen to twen ty feet.' Tho briny fluid being let on, rushes out at tho right side of tho heart, af ter traversing all the circulatory or gans, clearing Iho vessels and capil laries, nnd preparing tho body for tho second stage, which is performed by closing tho incision in tho right side of the heart with a sliding forceps, and thereby rendering the circulatory system perfect, with tho vessels freo -'and rondy to receive the preservative fluid. A few seconds suffice for tho brine to infuso tho whole body, when, by cutting the ear or hoof of tho ani- 1, a fit ream ot near, pnro urine, un the advice of the great bard "beware of the entrance to a quarrel" and such a quarrel as the one we refer to would be, and let them nse up now, while they have power, and prevent tho great calamity. It them vote down every man who hints in the re motest, decree at unconstitutional vio- lence and civil war. i.cttno uiianv hydra bo seized and crushed now, be fore his strength shall defy dt'Struc tion. Lcnm-illc Journal. inn cd "in the line of duty" who shall not' tainted by a singlo particle of blood, have previously served two or Ibrco years respectively, at tho discharge. 4. Those discharged on account of disability existing at thotimu of their whom about (.) wero sailors nnd the re niniinler mostly American settlors of the ro"inh. be inndo a conquest of tho land in the line of duty. , , , ...... n nil.. :. !.. - . 1 1: whole ot t alilornia in enlistment. f. The heirs of those who hnve died since their discharge of wounds or I disease not contracted in tho service every county in the northern otates, nccy expect, unless tno great, mass 01 iho rrood men resolve that the un healthy excitement now existing and daily increasing shall ceaso. If no efforts aro put forth by men who have a substantial interest in maintaining peace and order, to cheek -the head-! long fury of unscrupulous demagogues who are perpetually pouring oil upon tho flames, bow long will it bo before tho worst elements of society will be iu the ascendancy ? llow long before fiiuatieal assassins, too bigoted, too brutal, and too stupid ever to havo bad a thought beyond their own evil pas sions, will seek to rone the vengeance of tho mob against thoso who differ from them in opinions, to waylay and assassinate them r One base deed bo nvt.n another In ono village there may bo n majority on ono side; in the next, a majority on the other. In ono Stato tho masses may favor ono side; iu another, and nn adjoining State, il.ev mav favor the other side. It seems to ho natural for unthinking injected; of course, considerably less in sheep. . Lir.uiu'8 riiot'Kss. Near tho small town of Fray-Ben- .il.oiit, s r, T in siirvu in,r so dicrs and heirs o . tos. La 1 lata. Is I he csiaiinsnmenv 101 Eiea-unt sirei.iMrt:am on all Nichi trnina. ! , , ,,,,..,;,: ,r nnd established ! deceased sold iers. who. under previous , the working of Baron Livings lx- Vor information re?pfti: Pameniter ui- ,i, 1 T , , ! i ,, !, rn v,.,l nn,l nP(, ;. ,,, i ! ..,.,. m Carina." This process Ulf- , ...i- 1 v, ..1,.,, , m I'hii a. over 1 lhu 11 ulhiii 1 1 v 01 111 v j v.. ... ., , . , nn-i. Biiptv si v,(ir, niiin fiei iiiiii"' - 1 . 1 , p ,1 ei.i And lor Freight himineaa of the C'.hipany'i St. 11 OS. ! IVClMVO tt DOUUty of IllOl'O llmil 100 Axonti 8. B. Kinciton.jr., Cor. l:th and Marker , lP.lhc resigned his command j from the United States. in the n.ivv In ls.'il ho was elected 7. Tho surviving soldier ns 'cll as will instantly be seen to flow. An ox can bo preserved in ten minutes, the pressure of the injection being from in i. 1 ' II. u , tint u.muiwi inch, and from 12 to 1 1 gallons of Iho fluid are. certain infallibility, to look only upon . a 1 1 . . 1 . .s. ..4 I.-v 4 .-a 1 Vila 1 R A Haity Ward. A negro sat on a the curbstone bare, tho light of this grinders showed freedom from care; his lint was brimless and of full airholes his shoes nearly minus vamps, quar ters nnd soles, whilo his coat, pants and vest into fragments were blown, and excepting tho cellar his shirt was all gone. " To nny ono passing, 'twas easy lo seo, this darkey was happy, ns Imppy could be, although wanting food, he seemed not to feel it, but patiently waited a good chance to steal it. No master tohector him now. like a Turk, or mistress to hurry him up to b:.s work ; no handling of plow, hoe, shovel or spade, and nothing to do but sit iu tho shade and starve to death.. ir Old John Brown, tho "martyred saint," No. 1, was tho first American citizen that ever fired upon the Amer ican flag, and tho Jacobin party, to day, sing songs in honor of his name and deeds. Other prominent members of that party have denounced the Constitution as a"covene.nt witliocaui ftreeta. Ptiilailelnhin ' I I ... rnrl ;lZi'iLT,' r , Tt.. Tial.imore. ' i to ,h Cmlod Sinte's Senate, where ho the heirs of deceased soldiers,' when : to an essence, and can consequently j as a ll.H. IlornTon, Clenern! Froicht Act. Plnl II. W. niicn. tleneral Tickel Ast. Phil a. A L. TYLER, Oeneral Piiperintendont, Erie Villey llloeka, all niref , and hrt wnrnfao inre.at 5IFUKKLI, liioi.l.icn 1 R ured the passage of a law abol- such soldiers have bartered, so g flogging in the navy. In 151!, signed, loaned, tiansferredxchr signed his seat in iheSenato nnd or given nwny their first .disc p roc in ishing I10 resigne retired to private life. .1 . 1 j 1 .. . I. . ... t 1 X n fers essentially from that employed jlempicci, mere can .0 .0 .wuv . by Mr. Morgan, for tho meat, instead that it would be regarded by a respeet ..I'l.,,;, r?..,,.,-..,! l,n!r. im-eduei.d'ablo majority In many other States, Kol.l. n. onlv he used nn soup or stock. Itsiconst.tutionalandrovoiutionarymeas- ' . 1 . il.i AT .1 s .t,. iimlinA tr be ipve ian"cd. ptrengtti can bo estimated irom inoiurv. """""a'j HKtUV- lam liMV uimv I . .'flit . .L .!.. .vn,. I papers, or any interest in tho buuDiy aro reduced to ono pound ol essence, a majority ot t no w .01. ..3 - persons, carried away by their healed Und a league with bell," andtlm Jaco imiiifihiitionii Anil bv ideas of their own hins. to dav.nre acting out that senti- n....n. ...... j 1 . , . ment by seeking 10 wipe ouhuj uei instrument entirely, yet they deny endorsing this doctrine. Theso aro tho men, and this tho party, that aro denouncing nil who do not act with the Jacobins, as disloyalists and trai tors, tfirTho immortal hero of tho Dutch Gap Canal is to be set. to music. A Lowell poet has writter. the first Terse, and will soon finish the remainder: Ran Hutlr-r a a eoldier bravo, A soldier brave wan he j ' He had fur tilvor rpuoaa and ticb, A par-ti-al-i-ty. one sidocf a question, to ignoro views from any other stand point, nnd to ro gard nothing but immediate conso quenoes. Tho President is threatened with impeachment. If, under tho circum stances, this should bo actually nt- 110 ' M E u R e L L A 1 1 0 1. 1 K ' .retired to private 1. 0. 1 papers, or any uueresi ... tno oounvy nr , i"" "V;.; fj laUoii of tho UV.ted States as n 1 nn- Thirty-two foreign newspaper! rr.T:,7T: T; Ti t Oommotore Stockton resided part provuled by 1 his or any other ne t of , wh.ch is sufficient to nmke broth tor 1 I b,. j . Nev.York City. - ono nunnrcf unci iwwutj -tm, mru. ju.-iiu.u..,,, 1,- - KVV KOPr.S of all aiea. for 'n tit Doc. hi, lSf i. MERRri.li A Ul'.LER. of the time at Princeton, and during Conors.