-.- Mrabfarb to. s'e'em-Siwit, Free Pre N- - 11viresoltena for Preis Territory. - BiN O: GOODRICH, EDITOR. Towanda, Saturday, Nn‘lnber 9, • . Tetisui.it.4.ol•lteporter.: . •I 50 per annum: ea ,1 te , h tn 11,e j .•n, 51 r.etts t eal be deducted, for eget, paad aeusaily di swimmer, bl fat anti be 'deducted. ApVtRIMICII=I7.. peT agnate of tell lime_ SO /wow for tat Stall and ei ee /1111 emels outmermi mm,mom. try. Offimt m “ I .'+.n ftMe ." *myth PM.M. Ok.uum. u Com to lirmlfortl.,Houst. Lmraime tm.ween f4aMm. Mature emi Facrelrs laci offices. Tricks of the Trade. The. " merchant princes" of New York live been malting a great public demonstration in fa- Nor of sari [ - Ilion, and voitii4 a.,;itation. In other words they have lieq.ra enJeavo.ing to strengthen the hands of the Soirhern olizarelly in . their MCII. Strolls derna.i.l . 4—to bolster a t ) the couze which as serts that Slaver - is a feature cd our Free Goietn m ern v..hich:sb..ul.l be In4teredi: eneourazed. Such a demonsrra!ion the merchant4-uf.Neor York have had—leaving - Cliange for all hour to congregate in CastleGaiden—anil their ledgers and invoices to pass lii2h-sn'entling resolu . ion , .., and het enlightened. by lawyert upon the value of our glortoui Union, and the dangerous ten lencies of the true northern sentiment width would kee,i Slavery from our flee Terrilory, and leave it an iiiheritimee to 14 hite la• borers ar.d their pott;c:iiy. The natural enritiiry is, what has i given rise to this sudden and out: reak on the part of the New Yotk n.erchants. The Union has " been in danger •• a long time—tfte South has been ar rayed in hosti:ity ta the Cot situ tort—resolutions have been passeit, evert by hou:ies, trea sonable la tbeit nature—the N.Ls!iville Ccave,ntinii has met and adjourned ;and treason has rampant in the South—yet the trieictiafas cif New York. ;lave seen no necessity kit a moister meeting to keep the Union horn beiog slitiwrevled. Cahfor ilia Is now peaceabty admitted, on the very terms Which the North dta-fared would produce a dint°. lution of the Union, het cur ltecnibite mares op harmoniously, the grass gro‘‘ s, rata descend, the chill autumn a rids are afTIC6tI•4S.: leatle.ss trees-as usitri—nl,,:e the o . lly trentend ous exeitetuent . he rot:Wly tr, V , the Jet/. ny Lind fever--and men. ikusne their usual acoca. irons, without being disturbed or alarmed at the thoughts. , -of any et eat bIICXk a h ;eh the - ; country is to undergo. Not al! - n ? ercliar it: of New l'utk are alarm Tl.e. I•uior'Srs 13 danger. That Is, :he South are debating the propriety of non•tnterrottrse a - oh the Nortl , , and go to ttur . h eitreme- tenant , * as to refuse to patronize ',lle owner of a eoas-tina cessel who (ne •owner not the vessel) is swyeeted .of being an enemy to tlyeic dameetta ins.:t.aton&— Straightwoy the nicre!.a:,ts e! New York become fitctte::ed. Ti.o :s r,ow in klartzer. They Lat e arf.: .1; So,,;hern refu,tmz to :-..ks ar.d ta , , - tc and iteetd.es to New Y u - Li;e ::lc !trce..s set that doomed ri'y bec.)me de,crted—the z;assflouru•hes nr rich hi..‘a. ttance to er harbor, is, tleserteti, com merce paralyzed,,attatfesttlatom rear s and rules, and a ate, one at every corner. Their once La s hrid thritty men-!.-tuts go about the stire:s locking pale and ca-e n ern, and as they •_.7i) their deserted stnres, sigh as they think of the busy times which •c.heered them I..eiose the awful aLtitators drove boot cost inters from then shops. To awed dire res,f.:s they hare made this ilernous:ratio”. Firstly, some I:tousareas !are sten. eJ a rill f. , r t..e i.ic 3 l w circula te.! at the Sainli. servin as a bot for B,,mthem ens torn and die merchants strtve to outvie each other in the ..leratednens to Southern nets. The meeting then coxed the Lurie ; where .the mer chants sat in ilJtrth show. a hi!e the poleicians went tlimuzlit the progr. arnme. It i. o be hoped Lint this meeting. aril metre the safety oldie Union. will allay all agiiat., T . and wilt reconcile the Hos tepurs of the South trl Gotham as a city. so that S....at:them merchants, may 'visit it - KO purchase imnas, without ila:,zer of losing ca s te or ccmtomers • et hoene. But how &Stan mks% this " movement co tire pslrt of Navr York I The mer erten:slat the furrier places know all the - tricks of the trade, and hardly permit the caner to iam bi I tnem se mates /ally. We should not besorpris ed ti the Union was la danger in Philadelphia and itosizol before long, and her merchants should take the matter in hand, and jeave New York,fir behind t't the mautfestaricm of their per cent_ pwrintirwo The imminent peril and the dangerous et:revue:at will alike 4 suffer some,' when the cry of Codfish, and the Quaker o r wn of trots and Woodshed enter ' the market to bid for Southern cust...dusti,•ainst New York. The worst feature of h:s .154 F—indeed the only one Ire are disocised to find tanit-about—is the attempt on the part of some of the sSatarlic, Wzck matt press of New York to coerce merchants into the mo4meot, under the penalty of haring their names herakled to the South, as being opposed to their demands ; and thereby being in danger of losing Southern custom. Now the Swath is undoulatillv I} great country—and mndoubleilly spends a heap of money in New York, but as we understand it, the balk ofthe-profits which have filled that city with wealth, luxury and-all manner cf urxleanness come Islam Northern customer , and the game is one al which two can Play. Only let it be ander -1 toad that any merchant is to be proscribed and de .wounced on account of his sent/mews, no matter what they may he, m 4 so they are heeeil ,and fairly expressed, ell those who seek to inictreben win overdo the leaner. The natural independence of Nor.ktern men remits at such high-banded pro ceeding. , and they will be very apt to, remenber the tact, when making their pint-bases. The firm, Powmt & NtacNautt, silk dealers, has be sing led out for such an attack by the pmetioated press of the eity--nrad those gentlemen bare issued a can) which is at once independent and tmunly;say lag that their wares and not their principlei are in the market. We hope such anempts will not be exottraged by the merchants. Igo one could Mo. lest lbws in the eseteise of their stews, bin any at tempt topeoserdoe others will reara upon the heeds Of those who second it. The very belptessnma ted dependency of the • ,:tl, AS= timid debt of England combines in the interest of tha,t,gosjoatilent, al . 1 allt--!!Piillh PatEathis:tieiendttMt tqlOssteet thetwear, eatere):fiiink.ol4 , oake tarp angst isi4tobetxxOndiseturiphenffn Antivi ral ed stare , and realixs irindiaia` profits. as sirecompense' Oltjltat4. - tiarrelitietaid to berktil the political power of the liepublic. Actuated by a common interest the South with a small papa- Iheintri'beirittatia„,xediteirectrfe wield the political influence of the country since its forrwt.i..r. Their demand", however.pleposterous, meet 'still inlvocate l s in the North, whose pritici p:es are in their pock e ts, and. whose interests-ma their sole inceteive to uotkin Seel is .the ease with the New Yorli.,,nterclionts., JiVith..diern.„lllo. MI V Union is in danger when North Carolina won't trade in New, York, and lineations wnich affect hu man liberty, - and the dw.litsies of our Republic .mast not be irgitated, because there is danger that the Muth may go to other markets fur their needles and thytad. Such motives are base acid sorlid be yond de.erirtinn. For present pecuniary Cain they would set bark the sun of binnan progress for rres. If such men had lived at New Orleans in Gen. Jarksoc's time, they would - have sued him tt, recover the value of the cotton bales, which he had used to-defend their Aperty, and their lice., and the honor of their wil4rs and daughter& Th. y make pntrioeism and echiary a matter of ln's and gain, to be set nil as they sell " fancies " for specu !mica From such disinterested pattioti-m, God save our country. Notwithstanding Mike W.C.sh's declaration, "thr t it required mire intelligence to beep out of the way of the omnibuses in New Y o lk, than to be a justice of the peace in the country," we hold fo. superiority of the rural districts. IVe believe that the seven thousand voters of Brad foul combine as great an amount of intelligence, patriotiNm. and real .worth, as the same number of men anywhere on this mundane sphere. As a general thing, the poorest and most industrious farmer oho the soil upon oar bils, or beneath a hose steady strokes the monarchs of the forest thunder to tlie earth, possesses more gerik.ral intellig.enee, more enlarged and rompiehensive views of the event,: and occurrences of the age, than the most wealthy and purse proud New Vol mereani. 1., the the hands of our hardy population the liberties of nor coontry are entrusted—theirs the laskto see due Ve,tal the does not etinguish--and secure in the . place and quiet of their firesides, with no arnbi• linos or sordid expectan I on't, ti.ey are unmoved by Cie shallow artifices of ilema;ognes. While the dealer of broadcloths and be imstone, of coacni and codfish' are trembling at the an . .icipations of reduc ed sales and profits, and are willing to succumb to the mutt arrogant demand: , of an at isfocracy u hich threatens to subvert the policy of our free intsi• tions and to erishron the ,fl. of onrliberties with the dark festoons ht. human !windage,. tyre rural population see in those weak and sordid manifes. taittrts no'hing but stbjects of rithrule and con tempt The one class gives tip to the acquisition of gain, , are absorbed in the operations of trade and become narrow-minded and bi..to•eil. They know no coon try ,round the-narrow confines of the daily life they lead, no hither patriotism than to protect its interests. All questions of ; optical economy are rar °vied to their 'opetati.ta tipon those ir.teiriCi.: and government is ir.erely a machitie nhce.e high est object is to foster theih. They value the Union so far as it enhances their pmfi.", and tt.e good of mankind as long as it bring, tieasures to their col fens. The flies of pure parrunisin are not Ugh:ea upon such altars, and weeds of noxious growth. overshadow the love of country. The outer, fiugal and ir-day.riotts, are not thus stint up in a world whose G-d is 'Mammon, and vrhoiie Relig,ii..ii, Grin Free from the latary and vice grid temptation of the-over grown and gross Babel where halt a mit lion s oils arc crJwded & crimped for space, the r ru ; rat inhabitant' l.x"1:s coon, and calmly upon the alrife of the world, and surveys the battle with an obscurant and iliwerning eye. To intelligence is • allied that prolourultho't and strong common sense I e hick is not confounded with the subtle sophistries which Ambition wearer. and the IL:rata:lgs of II e day, roe detected and avoided. You appeal to their ambition, to their inte.mas iii vain, when the cause ill bad one, but aroaad Principle they rally with a Je'rrutinatioa which no interests can shake. To such a population, beyond the influences of custom houses, and the mercenary prompting!' of the worshippers of Mammon, we may safely con hie the welfare of oar country, and the interests of mankind. Intelligent, reflective, patriotic and ;ifs . . moo., they stand unieduced by any influence, on brib,d by the prospect of gain. From every hill and valley, they come to exercise a Freeman's right, toe:press his will at the ballot box as.* nee mart slie,olJ express it, unbiased by mercenary or unworthy motives, and so long as they remain him ea and independent the public spasms of merchants, the tricks of .paliticians or the efforts of desi=jag men, will meet with a just rebuke. All tiorthr to the " rural districts' and their firm, interiment, pa trioticyeomanry. Horse Bratir.o.—The dweting house of Francis Pepper in Pike tOwnshir, was destroyed by fire, on Friday evening, Nov. I. Mr. Pepper and wile were exent, on that evening, at a nehborts, about 2.0 roils distant when the house was discovered in names. The fire had gained .sorb 'headway they. Wiese unable to save anything float the have, ex cecuitv a few trifling articles. The furbitune be la:l;7l4lg to two Lunifiayeas destniyed, with a quan tity of grant, and 60 bushels of grafted fruit in the collar The origin of the fire is not known ; it was first irithe partition between the rooms, an in the chamber floor. There is we understand a small iruoranre, but as the boikling hail been re built this simmer, it 44 heavy lom to the owner, who is a worthy Muzettand ileserrin the sympa thy of - the public. Brrarartrresitzzar.—The Canal Commissioners hare appotaued W. B. Faster. Jr.. 8..46 Baperiatett deat of the !North Branch canal. •We shall hare something to ash tidastairjed itearofter, The above erhaet from the black mail evab lishmeta, the IT3oatili Dextocntl. The few wads in indica we have no doubt ate an iirmaation lot rome one to lock over another $l5O octal rave an ontbarst of simians indignation. The editor can make mote bj platin his name up as a candidate lot Congress, and being bought oft. Gov. lonssrcer has tined a imvie, set ting *pan Thursday', the 12th of December next, to be observed as a day of thanittOring thumbnut this State. U,lrnrl(l By the following from the N. Y. Evening Post of p itm : yrnit.. t 3 , : the lotis of ano - iheu 't statesmen yr 4 5 h t ' 4: , . thinned ' )otatiL ~...... d . y typh, let .1000:4 ', dof death. . 0 is ~om:ut c Y.i. o tn. t g , dietf at' !is ride ‘ tr 2 , .atardraylr' . . nu*Zrit is supposed by y.— He mike', to his bed 'fratuntay night in tris umtal ' S.4illithll9a,regaa.4o.l4l9. l 4A44ll4.altask . al his age,—abocit four o'clock in the morning, groans were heard to proceed from hia. ,. mt% by lie sow John, who occupied an adjacent apartment and who intmedielely entered, but only in time 'to find his verierabliquircukiuserii* •'; < N. , We have bet partial returns 'froin the electicm held irk Kew York on Monday last. We should judge that the Democratics.Stue ticket is elected. Theciry of. New York is Whig by some five or six thousand. The Legislature probably Whig. Celt storm mums' rag Smsm. No Lsw.—We /eam fmm the ledger, thai on Menday lam,the first snit in Philadelohia, for the penalty of swentrtive dollars fur passing a foreign stnall note, , rtasbrought 'bele e. Alderman Eaarv—judgment given for the corni,l4iiiant, and the amount p.od the nest day by the delenctan t. SPEAZ ra or Tut 'blest—The names of John S. fthey,Juliti Cessna, J. D treti John IL Pecker, E . A. Penniman, and J S. flaMerrian, Erqte. bare been I)rotiglit torwaid in connection with ibis post. pj the Democratic.pape:s .their Feepecure Finc —On Friday night last, betweeb twelve and one n'elork. a terrific Norm passed over D4ll - vine. and two miles east of the town. the liglitnino struck through the barti-t f Jacob Seehlei,sisuir.g it on Are through the whole extent of the upper part of the building. The rty of fire passed through the town, and a the light we.. glariiq semi Mier the stoke. None got to the fire in lithe to render any assistance, except toe family of Mr. Seehler, and some of hid close uri*.liburs. Four linrse,-, the These Bear, 131 1 ,WY, , Lc were "'ca bin all the grain, hay, &c were consumed, with the tram. About 700 bushels of wheat, and seve ral hundred bushels' itt other grain, was lost. love. 'h er with all the hay but two small mocks. :The corn was sii'l in the field. The lass isa very heavy one to Mr. lectiler, yet fortunately was in-ured, we un derstand...le the amount of 5600 The mitt tett in torrents, and the night was doleful one for sorb a eal.inty. Toe rata kept the lie from spread:lig to the hoi.se. and o:her tnli and oared the hay in racks, near the 13.irt.—Duirifit. fairlfi gram. igass Luca —The lfortie Journal relates the ful :CLt'l.~_Ct:traCterrtiC incid,:t of the fair &mg...stress and r o uehes to: 1 :4 11%10114111c1.. in every rarneid.ir, During her first irr.it t.. New Yenk, at.twede and sent *lna note nr hi. nanire lanallin e. req , ll.o tag to see.,her..: tre did nut remember the name, as she real it, bet when the ) g, man came she at once remembered his cminienance--and au old playleihate when they were children at school Site tinln.red his cncitm-tenses. He is a cabinet. maker, ressin; wch /HA wile and children a: Btunkl) it. The next day Jenny Lind drove met ated made the .rite of her Uhl a.•hon:tellow a lonz visit. The husband was not at home. She gave, to the retie. a note tor him—he opened it no his re turn—it contained a sweetly worded -requext• that he would allow her to g.ve.t m h:s children a me mento of their father's srhoo:-fi.endship with Jenny La I. The "merne:tton was a ct:e•.•k rJr TEN rinsaso T.t r F>.-von—The late I.Otilt cant .I the streams in this ..ectsuri to ri.e hi an uuu , rial height. 14r Chemung and JIS tributa , see were hitter on Su.:. Clay lasi than la, been lo.own stoe4 1*33 B. ..i_e, hire been de.. , royeil an.l carried off in several !4:ll ces, aril the Om( at the month of the Chemnitz Ca. hal Feeder was rowely nestria}ed ch.ftverr-t ria,tl - from the pLace, tur the remainder 01 the sea The ts'hute Gib-on Nits also carried off. ae well as about one 1100dre'd legit of the West fruit of the dam. rhe Knoxville-bind:le is seriously dam apil. so that teams COLIMA CLOPS It at pre. atus. The V. 1C ittie ft. Ii b idx, above this rillae was also ir.inred. tort i- again 01 good order. A anal rittkoad bmigeh..trac carnet! away at Be. and ano her at ilartot. The train had tardy emcved the Bridge at Barton, some IS or 20 minutes betore the bc*,e virtu down. We hare heard of no lires' being lost • but the d.image to property Is immense, and tutr4 ;each to several thotisnif tag JOSTO2I. DIP GEN. TATLOICK lliEft~llr S.-. A desp h from Loci:stale announces that the steamboat Navigator, with the remains of the law lamen:ed Presitlent,arrived there yesterday mom ins. The approach of the boat was announced by the firi: of a gun, am, the twits of the city imme• dtately commenced tolling. An immense crowd congregated zbout the landing, and an imposing military and ricic procession preceded by One Crittenden and the Mayor of the city. went to re cenrOhe retrain* from /toe boat. lan the b,taino oldie:coffin Governor . Civenden male a brief and Solemn speech The coffin was then ptaced upon a hearse dm vn by four blackliones, and the funer al prove:Kim. At squares lorg, passed throu2h the principal sheets of the city, which were densely duo%-eil with spectators. places of bemuses% were closed for the time. The remains vrere then conveyed to the family betryi:4 girrirul, seven miles hum the city, where the ashes of the hero-Presi dent will hereafter rest_ A =VC ACCIDICST =A: German by the name of John 'Nisabider, fell into the large coo in,;. tub, eontainini hot swill, on Friday last, at Tobe's ins finery, Easton, Tu. Re temainel in the huilirm ha liquid abanethree minutes. In eating off his glebes and shoes a few minutes afteraards, all the skiriliraa removed bum his body, and the nails from his toes. He 'rasa) terribly seakied thateven his hair WI oat. The only:annum man lived in this terrible erandisina until the next morning, and retained his seines until the lase. V MKT Low Fats.—A Philadelphia house intends to iette cabin passage certificates far tbe, Industrial Exhibition to take place in Lemke neat year. The netela fortbe exclusion to Liverpool and bark are to be famished at the low price of SIOO, emelt:dem every. this but wines and liquors. The trips will constnenee with the pocket ship Mazy .Pleaiarits, to sail an the Mb Marktr next. Toe Esassorrtoscir Fars ?demote rs Flamm —Thme is a :meat tineasinme caroled among the citizens of the Clistrict of Columbia. oc :maw of a propo itio . ebbineted to the Viminia Rearm Conrentiorkkir the espuLtion of the tree nevem,. Il•y dread the orerarhelmirm infhss of that dart, and the addsion that woOld be made to the ten thousand already reviling- in the Distrirt,a roakul ty of shorn are idle and worthless. I Writ Sparta.—Mu. Abbey Kelly Foster, in a speech at the late Convention advocate% uromaa's fights, held at Won-ester. &hood's:Netts, made one of bet usual taildseggeairws. Said Abbey - "Sauce for the rem ranee for the gander." We have oar tomes , aad tbe right, to revolt, as did our fa thers imakst Georv, the Thiel—the rthit to rim up Sad em the time& throats. On :this sub ject I swat to talk likes wasaart We swam Ore them hub, sad trot twaddle; ms most trot bemea c Ify-masshed with not tyrants in tacmitielothwel Wit lothes. • A LOOILND OF 'MO FeIIOISFLTAFIAI LI:ZOILATCIitt. I ;or, ra the van' Lia I tili orig. far th glom t ~r I ;SIP e ho d the c eitt a dtrit y " t?im W 4" AccpsVing to nekton*: fa&nint should - kat:re taxed aTali,.and now when they have to pay three mills on a dollar to tiumirt the State GtivenNuerAt,susi..iAtOtest,,,,qtt the pitire,ddiciffeTgiumblene -111 tta leifh beads,, Two feint em-ago white the Annual A rpropriation Bit was under coosideratiok in the Rouse of Rep. nerientatives of the old Xeystone State, an attempt was Ito , llll=ll. a *cum appnaprtativ: a le ii po ,i n i d ' fin. disiteornplinknid• a genii Blanch Canal. Now ,as this Canal runs throurA a entintrylietteltifell'ititesUeittittlyWtlfird .41ants at " De Youkees l "4lll the German members* went against it from , th e Wart. But they had another motive to opposition. They aaw,in the vague 'ilia. lance an increase of taxation, and• when you leech a Pennsylvania 'Dutcher', pocket, you touch his vs . ry soul. There was n great main other improvement ap pmpriatiftns asked for, mail 'in jest, and the Preetirrnin ales almoit Thank,' *hen - thery fauna the appropriations running some • hundred of thou sand's of dollars alone lentiet Catitusaerand even diluter. Otte member proposed an ippoprintion fnr a Ca nal Over. the Allechani MOinstattni irlih-h was most vehemently opposed by several of the me ters on Myneer's side of the house The greatest exeitemein,prevatlett when Mr. Btildie, of phia, rose Mitt prg;iXiSed to amend the bdl by add ing an appropriation of ten thousand dollars to am prove fhe Atunentary Canal. Quirk as tun kik a pig's kind kg, Mr. of Berki, was nn his feet. " Misliter Selibeaker . o dirk ire haf (mite car moor. Ve hall atibrobi lade' more mon inch den WI in de (treasury, fer less aerials. nut 1 err agent any more. there isch de Non Phurch ganal , de Anzeheuy reeler, de Viench Creek veener, (Wart knirws how many more, nnt now we aff tle A lyntenry canal. Very is 41p4i Ely men ry canal I want do know I never know noting about ;ern. Dare itch no down woo de Dame Aly Meay dal' knows about. VOl de member eesksblain '!" The house had been lirdding its sides for a long lime, and as the member from Berks took his seat, the reader will please imagine a " that would drowu the . pit of the Bowery theatre with Ampitheatre therein. The member from Berks never found oat the 10. Cation of the Alimentary Canal on the State .man. —Sunday Conner. FIIF.OIET ori TIIF !il on A we RI ve.e..—A ter a l nk rim incerk.‘aitt rains for three days, the streams in the vicinity of Utica hare became swelter to a greater dyne,- that a ere li-collet-led evert° h ve been no. Need this ; ea-on he the ri-re of Na 1 Creek t h e w 0 6.n.lactories in %Vera Utica hare suffered con sidenible thimag• - • The damages a re,ereithateil at ::oat SUMO to '....201V11 Thi water in the boiler room at the CV:obe Mills teas 2-i -fee't deep ' The minas of the great re-e of 1;10 creel. was 11,e open. ing of the wa:er gates on the Clienango canal, which threw water frith it The water wk./ling riv er the plank road and the side walk. carried away the planks ail paving below. Considerable da. image was thew to the Clinton plank 4 road along the Chenango Canal. The Sony - wit was very high, and has Jong great damage to the ilims alorigiiii line The Canal was filled nearly to the tops' .nl• the banks, arid at one point overflowed the eaneete. At Checkerrifle twenty-tire bead of cattle were drowned, and the factory of Fredeatfk Holftter was considerably damaged. The Cherrango canal from [se Ci'y to ffamiltun is ne ar ly g o ne—it will be impossible to tic it this cea.oit. -A number of houses were carried ofl at Log City and mans . cattle drowned. %V , . are cot. tuoialy Iterinf: of r the mvagw of the fres.bet arnend C• ice. The lasts sill not be h-se than $101,900 ,-.- The plank roa,fs are mine entle in some places, and it is trnir - o'sit,ie yet to ass - filar., the event et the damage. rt— r. r,rr- au no NI rt.a.—A kr: day - a this mazy tunctomary e.ent his officers to arrest Jo in Barton, Erg, a member of the Potsbarg bar, for ari a kgig4 hi cKysit, who had pile the Mayor's bad in i.et oral cakes where he had been bon over for breakie; thence, to forfeit his rerognizance. and deliver up the Mayor. The lawyer tied& the of. fleets, and they traced to air him, lest they t.hoold render thernorlres liable to legal ronsequen • Suer Afierwe,ds Barton went to the Mayor s of fice. when hi. hart r, t. bin was not m a rery fu con. dition to try any- one.. ordered him to be taken to die cells below: Ilan olhoers bent:: afr.usl to com ply with his demand, the mayor drew a lei of and preseptea it at Mr.. B. It vras taken from him. surd he drew another. cock - mart, which was als:S taken from him. lie then became perfectly mlOriated, foaming at the month, and Mr. Barton, who had drawn a knife to defend himself, was hustled tato the back yards, hits friends re-tstiv as much a s pos.ittle the individuals who set as Barker's Ofs • cers It was then teem! that the person who had lie keys of the reds, hawing become alarmed. hail runt away. tragether wI. h some others, and 31r. 131 was called tutu the back room of the office wh e re tits Mayor was !earthy: on the table, froth issuing he m mouth M. Baiter} twat then 4i-relay's-it him f ro m custody MI four o'clock this after noon, (it was then kin; past boar : ) and he has not since °eel' molests-al. Tut W0=1..D . 5 FAIL—The Washington papers of Tuesday contain the conesparidenne between the central Coninneee on the ludo-final Exhibition, and the Secretary of the Nary, as to the use of a na tional ve-sei to convey American pmdochons no the %Vorld 's Fair at London next year. •Secreary Gra ham, irnitny; to the President =ye t---1 sin re greed to a's:engin, if a slop of die navy eau be named for me irJyage wihout material incense nience to the public screwe, and respectfully ad rig, that the accinenrodations asked may be con ceded." The President ears it 'meets Li 4 hears. approval and requests Mr. Graham to make such arranzements is will carry out the objert_ The Secretary 5tr....-.7,eas that a store-ship be tattered in preference to a slcopkif war or tr . eate. The /WS ligirecer says:—c-It weeld impart a hiehererandenr to this Pacific errand if a war weasel (tithe Oaten:. meat were selected for the purpose " Tbstahip of the line Penritsylravia the Jargest perhaps, that floats on the waters of the world, wi'o,ht be present. "I proudly to the eye of Eerope, as a noble simnel mea of national production worthy m l, at the Wood's Conceution, the riarit and Pilgrims of oar republic. Currey:es Prater.. Rzcormuna—Afier more than three months of labor, Powers' Sums of John C. Cahoon. lour is the wreck of the brig Eliza beth, n..mr Sew York, on the 19th of July, bas been recovered Mr. Johnsbn, of Islip, L. 1., with his yaseh. and aided by Mr. Whipple. the direr. and a body of men have been at wort for some time and UCI Wedrierday morning the sea being unusually calm, their apparatus rem set to work, and the case contain iro.' b the statne, and WeWaing a ton and a half, washaisied to the deck of the yatch Twilight. The ease was very tomb broken. but on remorin the Ira;rnents, the Statue wan found perfect is all a:sports; except is the lass of pan of the f'rht.armi„ which can be easily moored About one thousand dollars hare been *peat in re. caretisq the Swim. b will be brim& to 'New York, and it is proposed to exhibit it dime bekwe removing it to C.harlesam. Qtr. The Rev. John Payne anteleeted Minion sty Matey tar Western Artie a, atrial reeent Gene ral Cameral= of this Pratesaat Epiazopal Chan* at Canderani. • Oty- pine Apples toffy massed,. big; end o r earliest diver, togrows el been is, tbs . wicket' 7 et *bag It is to dist tropiesl fatitsysly bs there eultissial, by popper mesa& sissokixi, with eatsplete tames& -.-- ;•_... . . 1 , k t abicrmg pl - . i Wts. et it C y . ' ... from Coe ,-.`.. 8. ,1, lalla ill t -. & . 0 ' i mis t is laid leek ' T . 'bheil e ten: , siiieli_,L. - _ht lots to the 'bite -;.;:. iiife . . . • ..' uacr - ritt , each lot; Mg i1tr..., : , el* .. 5i *t i de 'it ;.: eit wills tweni,:. e; As te* a- i l ir .. " - bel I :wilfully shad et h -. ockoo,. ' siniintadedlarpurlang brook, is-it .- 'etrtfthf rnouetaius; every house to be built twenty feet from the front' fence. duo,IWO 110,1384Wq_0n.., Vitelerlif,her' ' ddi man stayszo l t look into his neighbor's door, but into his neighbor's garden. They have four public squares, which are hereafte to be adorned with trees from the tan quarters 1 the elate, and sop ltett Ri tt i t t i l.t o 4intt,i o ( , a te'. On the temple agaireali It tea Waif to garden that iv l,.; - . t r at least 8100; at the emnmericement ' ' initisiortaidell4ratindittet3~lftidl to eiti- - ...i n t h e K es tern S .e ttes, M:GreaKitritout, France s Its Denmark, ly, di Germanic Shales, and .n the I d . lands of the' sea. so - garter th 4 chnieest seeds and hairs, araevetyliting that can beautify , turd adorn the garden. .At - first the city was laid all to con tain onettutaretl i tutd thirty-five. blocks, Some that an . addition df r ansty, five, Work, , :has -fteeit made . 01; the East, and iisty' on the West. they have laud off-mte mile,ftylitre on the -East of the eirffoe a Universily. :It Will. not be two years until next Oc tober suite the..first.honse trait t hudt actin:* city ; and now it ' num bers at least ten_ thousand. They alceally Idive erineenient tort'ses l Nil! of dories— dried brick—andlrnost '4:tithe tosuries of life' net 7 expect 'an. emi#ation of at least 10.000 of thou own people ibis year. .The only method of coin raiinn is by irrigation, - (corn eine they call -City Creek." Jat"a't davit creek opens hi the coney. from the snow-clipped •Wionntaivis, it 'clivi , feir intil Iwo main branchts. which•allerwartis onbifir - ale Thi:N water Ilona, the mountains to the temple tdack. has an averageLill of pine nicks in a Lod, for a distafice:otinore than ten miles, with a ',rea ler lalithe fatthei , yeti advance hitcolte mountains. Al one mile and-ia third from the city is a warm sulphur sprirtg„lthich possew.es Feat cleari , nog arid plirifyiug psupestiers and which it is affirmed. cities most ()flint' diseases of et, clitnrce About a mile and a halrEirther is a -hot selphnr sprit_ of pure waver. The wsterof this spring is tWenty -one feet three inches deep. . Tile lilarrisn to Iscax.—Areor.liog at. counts ; Bri:ish rutrs.ui 11-1;;,1 , India. The artily that - has' firemen Mere for the pretr criers and annexation of :Indian Terre:ory., PL found to beau exer erint;iv troLiilesonse Machiriti to mana•re, now lint: Cs SiLlt 1141 - .1.u,2 is pin , I a la‘i:y ("discipline is a stant'in. h- e te of con verv,a• you among iv officers. and called tooll ot:e or tirn severe reproaches Ivem.:its late commander, fir Ch.trles 'Napier ; j am! the- meral leaVing -Mal pet mar.i itg, ranks may t.: jur.lzeil from tire, .fact, tfljlt at Ali? Ore a reckles.' rhob of I.lktier. hire bee., permitter) by their olfterrs to t u whe4 me:i h ra re.enteil undue fre•nicrrn• tat:' n 1v H their u, omen. Iluar-eswere puite.l.lolsnre elery ,trrec. iteT.4lllS'of reiveet,i v liat.stitt W ttlie.4-.41.J,:- : sc . , es of women were ,:rriv i vr-.1 rqj an.l loft in a state of emn?le:e no 7h : elm+ they areas . in their nureri•and care mese' le oily torn an ay, severely wounding. Meru. 1 in. wane !asleri three hours, and was iv Li) defitalty quelled at !act. Three men were number fearfully wroust,4 'nes erre yrentl woman bras run thrureth tire titea-t cri•li a nnot.atrii P.O murderer:l'. Al this, it must be remember. neerir : re,l in a time et peace, anti 111 a country niurSe 11- habrunts these came soldiers are bound sr protect Greater arroetries could srarrety be perpetra , eil in an enemy's eounll3 by a -...,rage and mulisriplirred eoklvery. TDOM OF TILE Pt: PLR LtsrP.-: —The F:e47-1 1 :h.f. , .. bytertatt. pcibli,heii in !tireer, l'a. is rut the iletiesof Chi tcia re:ers.iu'rept.l the public lane ' -toactual ?..e , lerA, ap¢ thereby ce.2l,:g horne-b ter an ; has the t44!(.9ataz Ato , ..her riJite= 13.,t ntr-tt..rvf - r'• demar.led t th...; ' American =cn - ernment 11,41 u Pileup 2. , 0t Inforeupie.... ..1411,1....0l 'Ltlitt• CPEtutty, , iik t.inued portimi ,, , free-pr cb.,tige, to ac;ual.srfleta , Ali Llieit-4 iil /Le. 1.01/ ti lir e 'zrelf .ire ~wira at..Wett , t the i.trtriii. ~f. a,,„ i r c l,y 11.i1r0e,..0.1.-e,an.l rrotll4.k.y .t.,: toe i.eoi•ie. ae.tfone ; Meal promoter of , shell . itutchNity. ititelTiltmee a:'..l I haryitio/s As much 1ar.,1 aN t need . tta the 911,- 1 pi.) o f his owu At-iel. au, anti thr.ft•euepeui.ui un Inv . I.* vver% y Matt . . taalGral tiziu.. He incti..., it , i i ~:te st:triple from A Imuitty God To Rrerent hi. p ~.. !,...6-1!12 it (Ashen no man's tight. are Oirtrin2r , l) 1- kOVIII rat v. To compei him R. ray st:3 3tberasy- learn of money, for Mitnrs.-Opirti band is TIIErr. • rite is/. lell.gent c uter, o ho understand. this lo -I`H . l t1 . ,.i have no part or lot in puch i•itttut•y A tree h,--u-e tor the laucnele , s vi ol be the ht,•,..n..t4e of the y 0•,.. SITINC;t37.C . 4 I....l6;l%—geading :he ne pa • rer ; , r.,i-e-• of Jenny bette‘ , •telit Nits. 1 1 ',arno2too arm. t.f I.e mie ry eNt). e-- ‘44n in regard to the -‘tellow-ferlin:: m her bo*stn. which the Sivexlish chertshe.l towarc 'he onfor.un.tie an.l laraiutLui rat.triz her.epertaeles, and look - la: the very of amazement, the gond Old tatly repeak.s.{— 'A Lei ter teeline to her bre.om ! la me. if That anti j.rst the way the feller* ti.ed to do when 1 wam a - got!'— And then Ay te-adjusted Ixt.r rpeZlacies as.J )iria on reading. ASOTIM AZ.R.M.r.—Aglother per.oti for the name Thorna‘ H Bier, was urregeti wt Swum:lay tat. as art accessory firs setting tire to the Clarik's and ger an esarninaion before E44:1 of Hatitsbatrfo, was mainlined The proof waa has colifihwoa that he pluck/Pea in-' 114141 and ke..! in Haroi.hiirg, vrh l ch was a-eel b t: ,Nho.tg-ar, t 1 s tree was also cdnismitted hr warn of bait as a n jtne-4 against the whole itany. ' Her testimony is eery &stag..ir...jainst Alithcan. TrxAs —About 20.000 cotes were relented 2.1 Art: t election in Texas. From Ica c , -untics. enures were received. The Galve.ton ,o4uv front titer vote, is of opinion dial. *ire ate now about 30 000 voters to Texas esca•ice vi &mai. Fe. Tice Mimi of Prrnim-an..—The Someme Conn at Pat , .bue;:. bas decided again , : Ma►'or 1144.er. in the vile between him and.the Couuned.* 'MI drat u e may eipect a cesealion o 1 .hi4‘ mad is. Sactir.--On Saturday and Sonde • lag saw • fed at Budiv on , vs, to the depth of , free ineheis o:a:rrrr~ moth daner to fruit ad aha.les tree, by breakin down they tranehes, which trere not folly divested of "tine. The Orezon vri , ople are talking aboui tend in a imitable block of marble or granite fie the National moioreent at Washinkm. Michigan with a /ovulation of soo.ono, bad 336 miles cf Railway, completed, and 330.maett mom in course of cattsunCtion and ptoje med. 0:: 7 - John Fest Oct &sq.. the reeente elected Trenrnuer of.:bl Adam* , roan y, died at his ride-see w Genyabor,.. on Thur- , day tho• Set ntt. "tarried. At Harrisham ott Monday R. 4th inst.. by Rer.. DeWitt. 8. V. SMPII AN, of this & X. CC. 10 .1. C. Gootratca, datattiter of E. 8. Goodrich, Esq. la B hesheqitio„Oci. 16.h7 Row. 8..1. Gibsoa.Stsmat D. Weses, oVDaatlar. to Urn if. Euzaasra Glos. et the former place. - • ' Moorsetoo. October 31st, by T. V. Wipes, Esq. Wises liCassisme to Was Lsau Wlltexis. all 41( the former platee. Died, At Athens. Satonlaj. Oct.'l2, isms.: *rose. E 4, la the 4tss year bis age. Be bar left a art& and three small ebildnot mama Gabes eau aSeetioaate aad his eatapi al" sad pants& He seas universally esteetaed by all bis.aequaiatssee. as a pastel:ism. a Claim*, acd as Ikerat maw • --- . , - • -'-'-'. ' . littAlN KIIII — eLANKSI . • ri ? l al e t elitt of 1131-sieliteXttatra,""”l"l, - • ii 4, t 11 - did*. tenon ".1T pdpe1,11))35:a1175:470::::ed. Clef atibli•Ble I, ' n, printed to order. .... onsjt IndeMnifying . & nal just printedG.4: k Aims office .` py N=;=E=l rend taiTowanAii and of Bradford Courtly for Me:r . land bberal patronage. 1 am how prefaced T o the PhilicCe!plim lilegazines , for 113 51 . -trecchilio 'prey en to the triouth.of poblieat'on.- ,LTT7 ariarry, moth the RhlgMbeca To bare Them ibrough 11 ma ,I ,„. 1 „ figrumb thCcri at subacrTtion TTOcea when pad -a by the .a,l-1 Ortega for Book*. Lack usubLers of Mit Altw;c. ace., met with prompt auteraion. , Ilintrfati IftWellinan=l(tcratilFi . Interrraimsa/ Atagazokse broke r & T„, S..akneas lira-44c gL ( o lll 4_ , ' of C rth packo.r: 'levelly! they Tad/ be bead, Lam. lON CON riTATgir 4.. ntr tor Towaada Nap rAbventermvate REMOVED. MI T_, 7I:'CKfkI~BS . II'LT~I psi -t - entrwea 1 3 1, V V Wafch criV .frtcey SlorT to 1 - 1 - K iPg,skr, e,. Co.'.. Wick block, 'where he keeps pn hand .11, • ratenaire assortment or clock., wa:ctim dreary GimaN,, toirtricti be baa just nia.le a lathe Lion, - received, by ravers horn New York. , 8 • . . F.q11....1fS FOR - &' LE. . stibaeriber hair two or thrw ehle Perms for sale. either, of which t o . wilpaell for liar than thee}, real value, tf...rds a fine opportunity for pertons WI., • tu -locate ,permibent! y. A er•ons w inklitz •, purchase-are rryaexterrto call and riamir..i• sabres; Tenn. made eaiy: IL FOWLER. -a.enetater Nov- 8 , Is4o Atsb.scone Voluahlw Tiiiiber Land La sale, u , well calculated to inake. Parini will be cold cher, DOr' ES TRAY. - A NtE to theencioarre °idle subscriber on or at.. C ihr2o/;/ ti l ritestrber, GI eartaag Slur/ &r,; a s ff,:pt, 71. e strer a'aa dark rt.l. with 4, a ha. .• the tort-herd. The heifer sloe a dark red. The it our bare them by proems.- property and pa ? , tz thar*es. ;Wit. CAftl_ Octofer :C, 1653 / •• SPORTSMEN ATTEND ! . ?VFIG truseri I - winces in Tenn:a, H *nlitcr.b-r tn.% I . c.ft the work Le had on Laust John E. deirr,at lax"e shop may ! ,e found rtire•, which •Were remoinint with birn.- • , tie tsaa.*46o left- hits notes ' and accounts spd . s!ves, this tamely chatier. to •ah that -iriant ~ate 1 , 03 mint ath.t lr roaZe, • t ! t, dfu rost. lie frost. that ;! he smriiciecr...:Mtilillialt tt-wr. VO the etLer altrtr.abee. • =te T JUII7.:Ot -ssae.,.!•t. :Sue ,- ni%er 1519.' • rx-31 31cs%.r.v. ipohs,l4 . Wr re,reclfu:l.trilnaurirt t Tovianda - anit / vrnity. mz..; t',-1 L.., rooms am! itrz noir - ppetatissz crrer I K Ea* sines, they, arm r.npLreJ L. t .k. 11 -the 1atp..t741.n0.t at any size, .Family Grot.ti.4, lockfie; rintr. &c.. enrret-tly gis•q/Crract chstre Made. jince• vary front S I 1.3 4 10. , F r.; nEi , r p., Jill. ' l l,l - urp for Gil 4.1r , n -frum, : _ I.3dies'anert..nikfurri t% '•• • • - mine erweitrene. etoa. 1 OT. 7. 1.!,,9 The Right Place to bliv Goo& riyap 709 r . LSII. :f1 AT B. in: Tr; itf ha. e opened some G D at ca.! r r Lar :Le Alrd , nz.t er., • e 1, , t of Rirh and Elseamt as larll a• I" e n I - 10 1 7 3:1 and 15`ir4or Dry ticavas. of Parry al' e7.ar.sv• Tcraci t ada., . - -- • DUSTED and plain. D. d ef the roo-t el. gant •47, ;. a. •a. “•:, ell:m t .. a Nan!. at 1, - ; F:ENCIi .14.ertneanr ana 1",.1 .; 4 rac tt-rn• ai,o t : _ iIP• C! t ICb a 14"..41% •-1 r rl • :- I • 7. . PI. KlNri.-Ir.lY A • • RiNTI:I ) Flannel. en I Tu , i, F a .a lime .. to r t D 1,2 re end :A !Nevis, cab be tubed for. ... r. JV. 7 T apt alely.'Cra.att, 6160e , -. A c...• Nu.. 7. r• Ft:CP:STEWS NOTICE. OTiCE is h;-;•-•57 ; that llstrilEitost..an: ,A;Neeaseit, .il V. , D,r.;01 rll%err...Vinairr ,, oreo , d I Courtney. deceased, toe of A 44 selrensA.lsixiaiAtaws ttse esa.. /sr% Ennis ' elect-v.. 4; 10e e.f Pvrti3l stcrourat 4-4 L. s- %rm./ '. rst.o. of Whirr! F. K.4!•-••:-:. 10,1 SmithGei.l 'awe 6.led and m the ofve Cetv/- ter at Wata its and for tt.e r ir..ttrAs of their sevrrat • foresa d , or 3 that the atql, ,alt' Orpttaoil Cowie( Brult.rd countv M xvio. 24 44.1 4 Lil l eGrjjlibel 60.1., far rOftiatal:).4l sal a. A *are. 11. 8.. Rrgker's tllßcP:"Toaran.' N 1 ,. '• ' ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE. , , • 711 . 1. per';