hillneenplaicled 11L;ottade. came to Ida death ther."tdur* at Dardlle, toshaving . thi legs embed ba. twee. tio codeine: , : where nick Mambo:my sevetrdanghteas Ittsd oat !pale:l ;pet and Sphaaltege..... Th•- exesilso, Is sib, lathe iologelit foro 6 lsol , in olb, ' • 1. —.4.l•Governor W. F.- Johneon'And & m il l , two Tamed to Kittennfog and takeif - up tiler parionnont reolacsioi Aloe% after an else= of many gears; . • The only orighial 'copy - of &- prat in Pennsylvenia; was sold the Other diy, by Hon. W: J. WOodwa0;o! '&o* . , a for $lO6. —A young lady of Easton peek% ed a Christmas gift 44.* $l,OOO boil& —The tonnage of - Pennsylvania Tosses is 400,000 tonsonulthey are dhttritru tea on the, Atlantic ; oast, the Maths= tales, and the Western riven. - —A boy,' interossing the Lehieb at Etsion , fell into an air 4 01 0 the 00 dnd was drowned. - —A man named Main' was murder ed iu an altercation at a imam inPottinrifie, ginday. ' .-`A little girl was ,badly • burned by her dress catching are at the stays, in Beading, Monday. —Several young- ladies _were, rested Christmas' eve, in Iluristrtai, for ap pearing on the streets in the attire of the sterner sex, • • • • —Wm. Curtis, a prominent Odd Follow of Philadelphia, died . Saturday. —The Backe County grand jail .has found true against taa men of Doylestown for illegal 'voting - at the late electibn. —The grave of Hon. John Harris, the founder of Harrisburg, is at the foot of a tree to which he was once tied by Indians, and a fire kindled about him to burn ,hint alive. —The disaster at Bethlehem, on the North Pommyßuda Railroad, soma fow , weeks ago, cost the Railroad Company from $10,000,t0 $12,000. ---RuffianisM and rowdyism are holding high cainival in Harrisburg, this winter, says they Telegraph. —Frederick Lauer, Esq., of Read ing, boa imported one, thousand bushels of Bavarian barley for use in his brewery. —A yonig man named Wample "%vas found n4.r Watson's in Pleasant town ship, Warree . county, frozen to death. —A freight 'train bound toward Irvinutotetk met with an accident at Tidi• onte, by *W e l seven Empire Line tank cars ran off the track. The Danville, Wilkes BarriL Hazleton Railroad is making rapid progress toward,completibn. —A little boy in West Notting. ham, Chester county, ran-up behind span vim...was- cutting wood, just as the axe swung back and the little fellow's nose was out off. The Doctor replaced it and sewed it fast and the patient is doing well. —The German 'Methodists have erected' a fine church edifice in Phoenixville. —A Mr. Hampton, and his son, Union men, were killed is Dickerson Co., Tennessee, on Sunday morning, by a ten , ant, whom they endeavored to dispossess by force. The . tenant_was a returned rebel soldier. —The New York Chamber of Com merce recently adopted a memorial declar ing Congress the only power having juris diction to grant a franchise to the Atlantic Cable Company; and ordered the memorial to be forwarded to Washington. —The Minnesota Legislature con vened on Wednesday. The amount of the State dett,outside of the Old railroad bonds, is $39,000. The taxable property of the State has increased 16 per cent. —ln the' Kentucky House of Rep ri..--sentativea a resolution was introduced au thorizing the Governor to; take such steps as he may deem proper to‘lest the constitu tionality of the civil rights bill. —Suits have been commenced iti the Superior Court Lis - make good the title of Chicago to its real estate, the possession ofJa-hich is alleged to- have been detained • by i a forged will. —The . Arizona Legislature ad j Durned December 16, after • a hirmonions. session. Both branches passed resolutions of thanks to Governor McCormick for long and faithful services. —Louis Lane, colored, who poison ed his wife, was convicted in Pittsburgh of murder in the first degree. —The official vote of Maine for Governor is 4 131,782. Chamberlain's ma jority, 19,264. _ —Col; 'Thomas N. Burwell; Captain in the war of 1812, died initial:mond Thurr day, aged 81 years. --A . meeting of delegates from the portsmen's clubs in N. Y. State is to be held in Albany on Tncsday next, —Sixty civilian agents and clerks of the" Freedmen's Bureau -in Louiaiana have been discharged. • —The Rev. Mr. Sparrow was stab bed by one Chlistie at Eldorado, Canada, on 'Thursday night. —Allan Pinkerton denies Detective Falker'ii assertion that Reno and Anderson were innocent of the' eXpress robbery at Seymour. • —ln .Webster, Mass.,' recently, the ice gave way under a party of boys who were playing, l atid Fred. Platte was drown ed. —Edward B. Stowell, of Oxford, Mass., was found dead in his bed in a Dan ielsonville (Mass.) hotel on Thursday. A bottle of prussic acid was by his-bedside. —Three counterfeiters' of nickle coin were arrested in Cincinnati on Sato. day. --Four hundred Comanches have offered to surrender to Gen. Sherman. —Catherine Shay, of Rondont, an insane girl, is lost, probably wandering along the Hudson. =The A. J. Pope sailed' front - the Sandwich Islands for Brazaett:oa the 17th, with a cargo valued at $155,000. Kenney. 11. S. A. shot him. self through the heart in Mks recently. —The Virginia Grant - and Ootax Association are about to send a committee to Washington to oppose - the amnestrmoie ment. —John Dixon, olerk for the , Mel bourntal Sei*, vas arrested in San Francisco, on Saturday, on a charge of forgezy to the amount of 585.090. —The - Tennessee' 'Legislature on Saturday indianitely podponed the H.Oll T. S. Iticluuds' bill for convention to en franchise the dlsfranchise.l Isibilattents Tennessee. ' ' • —Chief. Justice Scott, of Mary land, hes decided, that . thS , llaiked.Stites has aotjurisdietion over the domestic trade of the este% and tha t therefore„ co.mresr dal travithis must aid. by side laws was Mask* Hotline feet,. *c: b: Unuada, Thniidai, Jan; IMII=.O 'TATRA %MN& 41 ppm= with the earns ing Republicans of Nod& vinia,we heartily desired to Gatrana A. Gsow succeed Mr. #tiora.; Law as the Senator:from Penneylvse nis KIVAIIIg that 'he etrialbiriffiag: ,mosschohm:of the peoplainhillheerk Lion of the State, and. believing that e s were,ai appetion„entitled to some cOnsitliiiii,'Vre'luive endeavored to impress upon ouritepubllctuildetn , the justiceitnd - Importance hf sibeo . ing-Mr.l3brist cos that'hlgh :001* in !kirofjds his for thii'plisti* tale intei4V. 9t- :the, portion of the Statalrith which ate is peculiarly:idenolled. r•We am grigi fied to . know;,tbii :this Viesr? Senatorial contest het - met:the iippro : bation of Alarge proprtion of the: press:of Pennsylvania and thafinaly of the bestineniAtheconinienweiltb have . Concnred'ln they position lq:nEVan4rfe9Vicknowleilimtilillci no batter selection could be made. " .-The pecullai complications'. of '-the struggle for the position, caunsel the effort'• to plane. in the Senate, men wlio,werk. manifestly :Unfit for the place, hoirevei, hive defeated Mr. Gaon , and' confeived . the - honor upon Joan gcerr,:iif•gentingdon county.- As great'as is the flisappointment,thai, the' merits_: of Mr. Gaow, , , and ' , the claims of this section, should' not avaik we take pleasure in knewing that Mr. SCOTT is a mak entirely worthy of the place,for his abilities, his unblemished .character= and his political reliability. - Though *'not prominently . known.as . a_ partisan, he' stands in , no doubtful poslilon. He will honor, the . State in tho Senate; and reflect credit upon the party which has made him their represen• tatiVe. Mr. Gaow- comes out of •the 'Sena torial contest with great credit to himself. He has shown that the peo ple of the State appreciate his worth and properly estimate his talents and the herculean labors he has performed to make our principles and our.party triumphant. The best ;and purest men in the Commonwealth have vol untarily come forward, and bore wit ness to the high estimation in which he is held by the people.. No man occupies a more prominent ' and en' viable position. That higher honors await him in the 'future, there can be no question. • The following brief account of the . new Senator is from the !Harrisburg Telegraph : JOHN Scorr is known as one of the' ablest men in the State of Pennaria nia, and recognized. as a staunch Re publican. He represented his Legis lative district in the House ", during the, session of 1861, t 43 which' : position ' he was elected • without an opposing' candidate, - and took -an active part in • the Proceedings 15f that body duringrthe *Portant session. The war of the rebellion had just been inaugurated, and Joae Scot", although previously a Jeffersonian Democrat, threw off the shackles of party and avowed himself an outspo ken supporter of the Administration of Abraham Lincoln, and all his war measures. He • was the acknowledged leader in the House during that ses sion, and it was greatly regretted that he could not - be induced to'serve 'the next year in the Legislature. After his retirement froni the halls of the Legislitture, he took an active ' part in the political affairs of his dis trict, and during the memorable campaign of 1864 battled manfully for the re-election of Abraham Lin coln. In 1866, when many of our Republican friends' hesitated to de nounce the bourse of the traitor An drew Johnson,-,Jost Soon was one of the first who urged the Republi cans to stand steadfast by their iountry,assuring them that the course of a traitorous President would be condemned by the people, and that they would hurl him from _power at the first oportnnity which would pre ,sent itself. If Jons Soon: had been occupying Mr. Buckalew's place, he would have voted with Gen. Cameron .for his impeachment. Mr. Soon was born in the town of Alexandria, Huntingdon cosar, and learned the trade which his finer was then carving on—that of tanner. He is now in the forty-sixth Jeer of his. age. His leisure , hours were devot-, ed to study, and Mr. Soon succeeded finally in gaining an admittince into a law school at Chambersburg. He graduated at that school with the' highest honors,, and then - returned to Huntingdon a self made man of the highest order. Although a poor tan ner boy, his talents were soon recog nized, and he stands to day as one' Of the best atto rneys in the State. Mr. Scon will be a worthy oompii -. ion of our present' honored Senator, General OMIZRON, and. as Pennsylva nians we congratulate the Republl cans, not only of this State but of the United States, 'on the happy selection that has been made inthe election of Mr. Scot:.. The Keystone State will be truly represented theNationil councileAnd her. power be Prcig erly acknowledged ,by the Republi cans of Other States. Stir •The State Goint and Colfax Club as an offset to the operations of the. Compromise Com= mittee in Washington, have adopted memorial Pongreseiiiikiek that, in view of thedeoeptroris 1441130C:4)* persons:whoa removed, no farther steps in that direction until the appestats: bate proved 'that ,the3o - f#Cr ieeCu stnietioxi liy;!Ctjneoz: ft the Cain log elsolini ,•Acommittee reressin4 fug the Club isto ~. belent.tfkWash• ington to' oppose tirvAngetrivieve inent,. , • , Ell 1811.-,.ymmt:13041! to 50001;00 : the .of_ E:= _ _________ ~_ --tiogiirliw lasted but six yearO: ne .tools up Ade_ resideo4, -on-,x,form in_ Enrico county, sod i was elecited to , the Lsgbasture,whero he served from "18881111 - 1881XT11.0 - 11,1111111914= go Oolifriail,:submeeirsdhafts Mr.Hotiiiirihfig , f **o4o.ltei4 ,4,) , , 4. 1 p0.1',. 'o*lfit.o;' .. .t B' .4,.4l9*** 7 _4 l f . risuarg to 1889, which n Oen.= Thirritxrei 'fig . •Preeldentir r, Mtil lo_ f * reet *4 r!eatfigati*- **; 4 491, .ina iitym:*leittti4:**lii i isd to3establieb za,' • I Alaidri oorporitionAfx. - ':' decil , olpea Ifir.„ ~PPiitl . l P - ' 40161 0 1 44t 1 , .2. 7 4 1 , i'014 64 :: , *.. . . ~ri!' ‘ 6 .0..' : Lx 4 'Tyler lot :treachery .to , :g tat, t i g. party; , Mr:Botte `s erv ed iiisolft4 Thirtieth' Cofigrein,;:iuid''unni With .#ViNi civil EgUlliglife--; - 11 13itiaY' sympathized „with the 'EA° : Notik• Inge, and they made '.ii feeble attempt in 1859 to.plage his lneme . betore the people as a candidate”, for tloi Preps #micy; Mr. gotta , rienied, tin 'Oa& Wm of thelaw at Richmond In 18584, 'living like s.VirginiX.gentlemini t and spending his summers • at: the North. He was very fntid Ofithe,ter(indlkin 4rea 04* and ?e , 9 45 .01• 2 7 'fii444 a horse (i)r ille‘‘prizo...' Th e rebellion terminated his professienalllisuecre He professed adherence to‘ the Union,- - and was permittedAn Jive ninielesteil by the.rebel authorities. 'His, farM was repeatedly overrun Anting Ahe war by both armies; mild" li*ily dog over for militatir oporatioaj .:after the surrender, of Lee„ Mi. : to:44l*k a deep interest in. • politicil , natters, 'laboring earnestly for early k.-atom tion of theStato, bOt net With enn uis. His - generally adopted. National Loyali,te ed hii li Greeley on son Davi& gies stead unable to speak duri Gen. Oral r lir Some; newspiper .ettrzespOn dent Originated the falsehdod :that Gsow declined as a candidata for (Y S. -Senator upon that he should be urged for , (1110 1 6 Cabinet- `The folios/ring ~statent given in the special deepeitches the New York "Bait] we fie~ppen to' - know is 'correct in every tuttlictilar. The despatch- says 91e; report that Mr. Grow declined lot ran ';foe the 'United States Senate, 'upon promise that he Aqui& premed for the Cabinet, in incorrect. : ; Tho gentlemen who atinnded the secret caucuses in which the selection of Mr, Scott was agreed upon,sly That after a felt and free *yaw had keen_ made by the friendwrof Mr. Grew, the conclusion was reech, ed that the eteo: tion of the former eould bOseoured beyond a doubt by, the ccuribination of the forces, if Sonatoi,ACatnerok would throw.his stiengthieithe same direction ; but that owing to the division of. the western part of the State between Mr.' Moorhead and Mr. Scott, if the latter was Withdrawn to favor "Grow, there Waa too. Much , dan ger of Scott's members falling into Moorhead's hands; which, with the Philadelphia ni . eratisre,' ;Who have made him a mOst fcirtnidable, date. It was found also. that some of the Allegheny.-!membeis . would . desert Moorhead if they"_'ecinld iMne the State Treasurev.,_ This was con curred in .17 . 4 i. OameiEni. Mr.,Onme r ion, Mr. Sciitt,, anti. l a,COtrode. then assured Mr.. Grow. -that they would repomtnend him i for a plicein'the Cabinet, - or for - anything else` be aired. He "promptiy".ooo, gentlemen, I thank Offal but hahaU not be a candidate' i snything again ;fl and assuring thigrienda of his gratitude for their milky , kind ,favors,he wrote s, letter of dclinalloni and his friends all t.itilied to the sup, port of Mr. Scott." 1 , , • is. A.. Sen Preen - few oliitintoli mws that a tepibliiiirthguOte:Osour-, zed at Colima, Mexico, on i the SlOth. Peoember. The 14:ramie ptOolims; thirty miles from the city, ad beep, in a state of - eruption' foi j e:nriiiil d4 B • IfimPling - 0444- lag of the -earth - for..; mai"- lb* -Around. On the SiOtb ? at °emitnob°, earthquake • Cdraniend - Meldn g B ; W N 4l ,:** ! aliC 4. gradually,, throwing IllowkaimlFo,k buildingeismi doing} great. toproPerty • eenerallyi 'OW sontfiiere Wed byi pipit* the: country. the'ehooi severe. The eartfi. opened, water; comes wens changed , hills:wereleirl eled,and there was - a, ienernlntdieni= al. Thi Cithedralptlfan-rui shaken to its lOandWons, Sad hotels and dwellings weickrjenti 1 41entni ished. rtfteen = or:Ateniftfifergimiu were Wed, Jug of ilOiritlispfi*elSMl444of, ,'* • r : 111 : 1 :4: 44:(tniiP; Win IN ; • Te 'arrested 'tor gretiole hel4 iii:Sterudebero4,oiiesrtio t Au" of 4rigignAriAlubtihimut!,teir: :Wallis 40401104 OndiAeCtinil3l4gw, ***NA ost *wawa ii . taiiiteitntoe, end=ue Intorieuted.- !Owl (ivierief — irM;ii due course ottlineilAktitobint the dikt itostiot .';: . 1 vct -Jo 7:1,11.5..i1-:,11.1_ ittifat Mgt 2t, taa 77,rit :?. 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". in the . - tiatii sr&elitte ~,;I.'. .. and police to seen; late sad . . --:' the 0011iiilitSti of the United &eh* -. , , 'the power to - giant charters for 1. • ' .., and fkaatiiffilanien enthrall this ... .:: by saying . * "the light:of s' ewe obstruct Comm erce end oonsinuni- : reibe m ineen the Mos s by imposing tax ' in 'tootoseice, or ty! granting speolid ' and znonisPisliesi , hat often been denial' in Congress , aid by ctlie'tecluitig7 Jain' oammentligilia...thi abider rhoici referred. (which' is too :ions to 'be baled - - ed at le he sale. . ...k,..oatei - aogar 'pies** ' Own 4 0 ii4ritthiatkm to '4oe**. lila No..` combination of reo 4 4bi control ' 64" ma• 4 - mark + of this it presented b 7, tile eit.h.4i, oat ,c0ii:4 : 010 . ., to oppose tiiii*,.l. irill ash to read thew '°lrerArf 1- eiti . `re cently PuNbliiiv— This iS' dam 4.1' 4. *44 a .ii q u es tion of national -; fee and era lo ng will, thirst itself 1E6_60 political issues of the .- • -.. bill"The,,biii:** se' the Hiliviiier;iee inol t liamigk discatilon in the, Bruns on. Miley liii. • Via*. `feature of this bill . 11 thitli iii.vida..toi . Pt*. department of Ben& f „a aayirant, - for tik. regulation of the owl service, . '."" X,A,tIF O ?CoTtAI_. ciT4 cac'es. Of the II &Masi except those wherein the , must consent .to the, appal*. meat.:;*hits this bill meets, ,aith. Biros and in ed;ded by new of our stingiest : aii f t us, it seems to me to be %stray . * te,_o44 4 i of Aintitinar.betilidietnli 44d thereat. ” ID notbipasied into &lin. , ' The prssure for. appointments in the several .diejpintroenta is not so, strosgas it was before _the Bralidentiat ideation: , The Ciabilff 01 SLChPlie of the, entire, cabinet an ths 4* of , Marcb,e. i and Ihe 'liability - to :simnel when such change tabs pima! :Sakai appointments. leas an s objeot coLpnr suit— It IS related, of .a certain Postinester oar yak who" was slimed by the Demo inatio National Gommittas to contribute to the expenses, of: the Seymour: Sad Blair election cempaien; that having a $5O :con federate note in his possession, - b. isalogod that - to the _oommittee,:: with the mark, dna awn& it wasnot•worthintieh nod* zeigiblierei Ix* yet if they snceeeded in flirting Seymour and Blair,' aad .in Carry ing out Johnson's policy, W. would - sortie `good; sindithey nere indcans to it; :as his share of the expassec- That, POsikoashtes head soon Iwitot into the basket... . - •'' ; ' _ nyarikkais we: . be* 131, 4 0 4 1 ' &. grand • Ifil ball, under the- anspiaas 1 Cif the Graieirmy of the ntiOait,' to ii . o held in this *tin& and' old' - Ball of the' ci4dia*the7evenbi g Of chi nth Of Niza4 neat. It *ill . 3.• . doubt'. Ibe a. magniffeent" 'OAT - '• ' -- • '....'" ' CoiaL. ,-- . , le ; iiiiture l - • Iletimonote, ?an. '7, 1,868. > - ins =piked oa Tuesday by the eleetkii of the following oaten inlhe ••• Spook Eton. JohztiLult. of Phihtilet. P. I I -.: '. ~ . : Chief G e er—Lida. Jame L.-Belfridge, of NtothesiTton. i • ' - , JiteaidAo Clerk—John L Swat, of • Her rlibeig. ; Aseistatit aleti—E. d: Lee, of Phgadel. :linnumfbing CLerke--1. kafegee. Philo. istritt,, Rai B. Debi, J:4..D. Whir. IL; Be ' Chattes 'rabbi, Giempa. &kora. Arms -40, h at.' ociwak of Philattepw , , . iy c !,-, „ tettataiter—A. G.' Hew, 'of Aemettoow • '4tueststifPootometee—A. W.lChnesell.of ' Ma aseirs- - Jenne Wadley; ofPhlli . miA F o ooyporpor.-.W.lVOlatic.` , J , ' : _= ' . Moosksior of Bohutdit-gamely aper- Chief 41 Tompir liepartznent-- - ,l, l 7 juabitia...maimithei. if ~. :Pt the ite6ittsthe Mketteg offieint ii,ilei am:mg' I/ •,' , '!. 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' lisamithivii*iptithi IF" temens ilia** - tr*llagWitile fl#S has faiiiii4O - - ta i iimossaigHOW lotto fleet A:" - ' IMO *ma biliobtei iig efts ,`•' • !' oggeOtisti •_i be anlem . iotifi the :.- :•,- k 1204. - l t -0113z - • :; r ittibet*iriuld . Maud taiiht4ield- of the Side,' AA ilia Smelt menial as at ~topse wire to be' wawa I , - but it aittiwititortikist: - to eitithiotr; the *mod toomploilminikei it wee Weds say to amenttate*cai Ys, NottrinnOla 'fdends at the other' oandiSatee;' planter 7Addorthitiad to ' • - Kt:. Sad In one of the abkidand mat ties in the Stets.- Be ts a lawyerodancling, high in bls profeseha i , and althono bid not bean panhant polltleally, yet be Cli); Cillidelkno doebtfal or =Wain positioe.— Amend "lithe 'good lien hinted, he not Werke to any in #llllO., integrity or sound repallomdm. Mr. Scott Mani nf Caen. , 'Conan* and Qui two Senators from Permsylranhi, atter the roe* of Maali next, will - he fu 'hearty achord. The llephillian party in the State bas great Ouse for oongetolettion that nal Is She . me. and still greater red- son for thankfulness that the war of factions in. Pennsylvaniaisatasend. The leans& Senator has at length triumphed over Id enemies; and wiped out the last vaitigs of Wit fuetiotu opposition which bail, Iteretcp fore tiondshed upon 'detraction of himself, while papetntang the most lisgmrd point amiia oal orbs^ and 0117 of the m t mace. ih l 7 l o venal wilted. . Th ere as not, in tbe Iffeislatere, i corporal's of mem bers who Were unwilling to give . Cam eron thkere3it which his ilenato t rial career has justly entitled him to. The popular . bug bear, known as anti•Camerom .ham, needby knives to Malden ;mis s luts been So ibuumgbly upload andveittibdeti, and tound to be so bumbler , and unreal, Alf ,it bail 49./ 07 4Pr. UV . Prow. Mid the Ileptddloart , psztrof tbe , Stable- at last a IMO. net *Wig to taw eti dea.or eat of men; bliiidAy; but readj to give to all filth. fat public savantatbeirjustineed apt*, wiaMber that servant be Aka assume. ilobtrilootti Or "any other min." -X. .a ~ 11416Washhigton 'diipatches 'State the. Isogoniakeii' by Mr: M orrii, *n later. at Gonstaniinople,imder the rew caution of Oongrjess declaring aympw thy's-HA Crete,and under Its Justus,- hicinsto tommueigate thpt, raolittion ~ to the . Porte.The' Piratid:Viiier Ha. plipd ito the reselatlon ;without re mark. , The Greek Lopplties expressed c l thanks for this act butt so mer,- and or representative attliat Mt' repli, ed thatit - Was made,l - ne sry, by Ali, prinCiples, and ipreaset the belief that force wo , • never Etas 'hostile elements. • - I . _ AliirGenerld Porter'Ci re art OF Ar hinsits matters seems to tic ,jo , f, and impartial. While it intimatet-ihat some dissatisfaction - exists oven among loyalists there at the rigorcius Measures adopted by Governor Clap ton to repress and punish ,Kluklux •isin,,..there is .nothingin into confirm therchageti of . atrociouo condi:let so freepently made against the militia, .and the Governor'e action is on the *hole commended. - . Nik. The contest for U. S. Senator in the State of' New York, ib very inimated-=the - prominent camiioates be,4 1 8 Gov. FEIISN't who as jet yr Cated the, ; finberujitonatlir; and Abe: . prelient Senator, M r. Both of these ge ntlemen , have , been it Albany,. marshalling 'their friends, and endoiv . i.wiag to ~ Mika - success certain. The prospects,: soma ..to fa. vor Gov. Fenton. ' • • - .4tnnrea - Gleam% Rawl:r—We are ender-obligations . ,ta General Ilartranft for advance copy= of the Anew General's reifortfor the ytfp endinelferlip, .18.38 '7 glve a roll detaT.et creitipta and ert•enditnrea the Government. 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Oda k Wig 801004:::."cirr _,. , „ . ;-",:?:^i ' • wurAntaorr****c. , ,, e , .11b1;d . ' L =tot Wattilee "risre'' : Aledawg' - Berau. Iwo= r. mowitsumt 1 0,00,6anar40,64,1,; Ailime_fw v ,7l,lriffiny_o ......0 ~1 lane ...me ad.' ea, de., o. la tat amebic -; ::,.=,',;• I t 4,i hi the. , ;; ,Fmraituri: '-',Wiel Ildbleb mut :Wass wad at , to be . ad' ads* will be ..• , ~ • ' 140W"gtri._PRIoES ThEr ihclum itailiiiit go* re 41 , idli ,, awed elmabwe.- ,'-' , , -• ' - r' r'".. _ .., Melaka to the Punt hit ' olll = l4 = ll =Flsodt liotoniasiot to _ _ - _'` - a rase by dater lianalatt Apt to be bead obewbete, Eteatitlbla ;o all aid SLOW_ Wiwi* fad paw borea oilf.' °baba etiatore. No._ etas. bk,marag . . WILL NOT' BE UNDERSOLD ,!. ~ (xnunsiDllll.l.l3lB itt iatel:, ll s: 4 o 4 ) 11 the lowa market arta ..1 " - . -7 - Vida kma a baud . a lay ikaatasea Or Loeb _Made Collaelten the sit 'alba to the Mad lboewood. Abo Baal Bobo, Caps lo.i sal ea as ale spa to Ersesont au,* Witt BEILKR!) 111231 VO:. , ~ • NB I 4 II 4 r IWRIAL. CAM. Canis. &C . A- good asspa . , ,alwaya to radiate. ekes redidadt ,•'', ''' '' ' libiol4:viiO4. rewandimse itifici.- — 3 / 4 ' ' , e % _ - QOI • r NEW: siEWELLP, I :: - AT GOLD WA: TOHES,`. „AT WABlaklr ELGIN *ATONES, WALTH A. WATORRS,, AT WAR 5131,13. PINE; GOLD J,E,wr,faßT-, , AT. ALL' KINDS OF CLOCKS, AT, wAitszlyel Elieectariee, sad Medth*pee anaman to nesWas s caul see ids. Jima Taman wrap pa cllnt. 111 P Watches, Clocks and Jewelry repaired, luadWurastasi. Pfettaleik A Blools A t. Towsaaa, Dee.i, - . EW 'FIRM! :NIT', GOODSI WICIWILK .* FROST. . Wald atlf the •ettenti on. of the •oitieetui of moms sad eteleity. that: they lave opeiad with A -New Stock -*alba oltatiad OIL: L. Noody•;erkeee .tritb 47 attention to the wants et th e ooslitindig the •nu key * good .aleoranoitt of goals. ob the/ ' " ' • BELIE AS LOW AS THE LOWEST. • ' And at prinks t h at will laden Imo c to bay of thaw. Ws gall at all , times bin a good innoinunt , _ - FAiX AND WINTER GOODS*" FatbeeiMigell the West ititeeet LADIES DAM GOODS! DRUMS, ALPACAS, PRINTS, GLQVEB, 8 / 1011 /Ai 9 s / 101 / 1 . 12 ; RAM CAM . . . , MOTS; BROM CLOIIII3, PICSTINGS, P.ANITIF a oove , MU4AII, -Family - l:ktxmi4ers,.Hardwarei agooszaT, mmow, LAMBS TRAPFILING BAGS ! • ( W00D . 4211) TIN -WARS. Dru9 B l Fuisigure) &k; Tali above eves bats died Ms of the GOODS -WIE' HAVE IN -ST.OIIII, And we only say to on: numerous Moat thd thepthlio geantally, ad. sad mee vs, test the Omits of our pintenilons;and obnylnoecl.: , . Buy an Maxi Youitiasyna- 'Rids By saving 'money in lour purchases. We.in tead to - GIVE GREATER BARGAINS. TEAM Rum Briton sawn or I I Iwo you so give till a 411. vzi , =: t i dui P PRODUCE" %tea . oods. 4 , PIOST u " , ' l enne al. ,neziumPa..Ntri.n.:ll-Ift. •11 - lIHIIBBAHt. : 1 4 10 1* ***T LAO I ..;_•• • - P -AlYetils =sit in amiorieery lime. • Hee 14110, FISH; :$110,4411 PO* Tisk 01 / 9 1 1 nr**,* l _, WiDa r 4)440 OP], 0040 :,-,0_171 1 issss sweeps IWO!, = 411 P . 0i *#.7# 4 *- 4 ,04!i1e 0°4 14 ' irsOa n O,tlir.:- CAROLINA, tea, i Aniouudeila zatati. , :,r4;-;±:', arastwar 'lkrhki% II: : o ,l` :el . 1•N mogglikowips, at .r5jtA10141,44.411111 Man 47010,11.04144111, - , D i nntif 11 1 010 Vela L2la 10 • • ii; - f):'.l2,` nftr a -ig oi . 4.5 a ito7 .vll2l J • t , • , , Aff3ZWAL_.%ICPSVI i:•1;:).. , :;;VNI•7‘c. AL.T...1.7.ht. . rd _ 7 1 .A;'ZT.?. , t;! ;11;5;3 ; fig ~,/r.cessq . 4 .......,atarigataaMDAlßOOK ; tf:nkj.";.@w« yt«b --- f•trr;sue Pi• :11 V, zi`,.7k, •-•rfj get , itiv 4 • , • 9'13 .i ., f . :: -. .l , .!fil'ilf.u.f I•rdt 1 , . - .' 4..- : - . ;: - AI. -i:27:1 ':.'q t A - c:4:11:;'. , of 411; (1 . ; - .! , t_FiCtr.! , 7 • . f.7 , ?_;: V -:.i. - i. : .7 . ; 11+)14 , ./ Pt , •31;v 1, -` 0 latiltarlANTel."`^- MEM MI ~• . • , tI I - • CF" . °l l4' --- • • • 400 , 410 , 5iq ..I