f oar hands is the moral and political power of the republic; legislators. are ,your bid them organize..akilevoted system ofeclu cation, with advariCeddistilitisch4r;ont with colleges, dealing. phi siCal and batellectualilit bora: bid them do iCand theOvill:c Farmers can You can refotutionite - lb6 ,, tuok-andiliisicat aspect of the world. You can. iStee : yori - r and with it the . wholo level - of human ordure. You can render. men -mei.Oiutitiligent more . virtuous, more happy. In;yoUr hands also arO the deitinics' of the republie. • The - great Re ! public, if conquered , ever, - r i can be Conquered onlybY.its own uneducated masses. - . : 144 us have no uneducated m ,assoa:"Let us-have no uneducated cansac%-!..' :g., we lt Misses 11:..W, an s tr VT: .Webster; the -only survivors of the 'late Prefessoejohn W. Webeter,--new:in this country, bade, larewelU:46-7(ini shores ...yesterday, laving forillliti747. l )fes the' ship Jon.— . Theyltive.juitioasied the , last melanchol ly - the -remains . of -, an idolized ither; and most estimable wernaw; 'and_ haviii inoiitenedAe . dast . of Mount - Ku. tarn . with - their 7.4 jitter . and 'sympathetic teara,They new. leaTe for . j iver the scenes of 'their childhood, ofihotie, tiends and those many delightful a,Asociations around whieh the heart always ittegs , so naturally:and so fendly. They have uttered that list and metaaehony. , -word-4arewell. The train of misfortunes' . which have rendered dark end= - gloomy the., paths .of these young mid heautiful,lidies--14such they are-is pe-, euliar and inoimpful. We will not name thit.t . eircnmstance, AO•dreidfal,' but ending in' death, ivbich deprived therii of a father. FromFrom= that event we deArt3'l6 draw no veil. kid:new, Before the'robes of Mourning had been 'etelanged ;'before the deep fountains of lrief had been titictil up, "death, insatia 'led, and almost cruel, has prostrated the farm of a'mether. . The grave has closed over ber, , atdi AN: too, Sleeps in eternal re. Tao by the-side-of lath who. went before., lien, The ~mourners,.in• their, youth and heaitty, have now gone... The ocean is to separate - them from the'.sacred. spot of home. they have bid a farewell to- who - was dear, never more to return.. S6ch is therdiase of : life-more, of shadow than of su s shinc.—Boston Bee. • bidian Oinqplinients. When the, delegation - of the Cherokee, . Chaataw, :Chickasaw, Chippewa., and Shaw - nee nations vifited Washington last -110. H, it was understood that they would be per mitted to present aneddress to Mrs. Pierce at ..1). social party to , be assembled at the ; White House. :The - sok calamity which; befel the President's family previ ous,and so seriously- ifepaired*Mrs. Pierce's health, however prevented the interriew. The Cherokee idnocate publitsheil the ad-- dress which had been prepared, wthich we subjoin: . --The reader will perceive that the _ red men are in- no wise behind their white brethren t) -the language of compliment .Honored Madam :—Our race have been rarely , honored with the privilege of Paying theirpersonal respects 'to the lady of- the chief magistrate of this great The only exceptions. I:believe; - were Mrs. - Madison and Mrs. Tyler, who kimily eenee ded to us , this favor. Oa - behllf of the . Cherokee, Chocktaw and Chi4esaw ma: tions,their representatives new.present beg leave to express , to you the deep gratitude they feel fore. this distinguished .privilege you have afforded, to tender to yon their, sincere - wishes tor _ yout welfare and long continued happiness... -Permit us, madam, to remark, that your sex in , this : favored land; constitutes . the trand.iestrument for the enlightenment of - your non - ; and we, trust, of the world;' in Wisdom-end-the preservation of'-good gov • eiriment';.-- and although; your': virtum intellect nie not under the..eentro‘an i d atm .. - Pies of European - ayal"Pa. - - .Tat thay.. are more beliant than those nuttured - by the thrones of Oriental - splendor: 'has betii the custom .of the Indiensto, address the:President by the"venerated name of Great: . Father; We*ot venture to address you as the maternal political .1i)2,- rent of our race,. and as *knob -ask your blessing ? . , , _ .Ir4proyeitOx Yoke. J. IL Latham Of Mt. Upton, Chenango Qo. N. y. eabibited at county Fair , last week a Pat-tint. Ox Yoke'. which - tiacted universal-admiration= and whicl took th Premium, and'ilso. r e c eived tbe Premibin at 'the State Fair reconty held at Pittsburg, add in reference - to wlrich'we the following from - the -Pittabirg • Despatch: - 'This Yoko alma placed on exen.is so ar ranged that no matter how rough the road —hOw 1 4 11 of rots an d stumpsor "tie r en ' cumbrances; the cattle will be enabled to arose along as ir were *Pirfectly.lerel - the yoke permitting they :they meet an obstruction to move to' - Oiler side' of it without the learit: inconve.niemee tathe. oxen 'or at all him:airing the draft iiion:thein.-= We havettamined the invention - and have no hesitatiwi in Tronoirtich* -it one nt the greatest ntintr - to - . l lVionitOriots who *M . - ploy oxen on‘thitiu farms: , Antis; the ordit nsFY`Yokes4,i o Posa-13Yer-il ron ,:r 4 ad On " It - 'lana 14?!.4 the ,stumps .rise AhoroAhe 18**Dt fatigue oxen not eo ''*/#44 103- ortoil. amount Rt*" ...,,,4i - I,'froM.theiushing or Joitiattil o so ohstriw tions - ."Q - 7*lttnen WS speak : of entirely obviataeAtialifitay*dperiniti; the Ast tinto PorsOre4hei'ren c innor 'of Asir way, no matter vbetierit bWattines, - or_ruti, 'or • stumps thatcreia-iheispatle- , ' gr. Latham is untrotthis tibutity: - -•••••• , • —Onisof.the'Fiencli..parrpnlilliebed in _this Oty; , alba following - w,..voieptaadth:con illimiettipt Of the- Zaworew-iwis th rlftet-4nisi4 - *ol olo l' snelltint *44* *Y. 4 fi14 1 4 f00 1 3* `of dissentionntrinsimlinirit-wwfunannonoi*- Lo6Wild' —WWI( or ~..,...-,,,,0f - re.),rol sk. _,_,-,-,Oamuisemif rtip %110 e ae.,„ :: ...1414•010.1_ ~. ita'aigiol*Adm - i f- - ' O 4 O Y - # l O. 4 *lPlONOalifidg o 41 4 m. 1, , ,,40-,,, ,, :z,:: z.,-,..., ~ .., . ~- f -.- • c . , paper wait put] t ,mtte. consequentl , the 1 news will be' rather stalolo most of our, eaa..l ON. To 4 r Dernocrotie. readers; 'llcAiteter; th' election . news we til week ' publishi vrill not got stale itt twelve- tiontit. The Dttnoc. racy of the li e stone I State have.:nchie ed h "signal victory, 1.1 0 . majfnity beingimwaras of. J r ,TiiIRTY-1.X. , -110USAND V---bOt thil best Of alhis, the . . ont)tiOn of the Senate 'lron* the slough of wh e. iggery. %I _ hate; now . lt to , . jority In earl brt . ch of the.Legislature,#nd a thutnper..on Lint all ot. Offictil next iveek. Ohio, too, lip 'at 'eyed ) a glorious triumph, the Democrat le tmjo ity being larger tium in feint .selvania. T i ll 6 let es from Georgia alsoishow . a Democratic trimnph. : - i ' 4.pPointittpnts.. A. N. Eut:t.mie,"Esq PLyst !Pilaster at MOratose, vice R 'Dathr4p rosignild, By the Govs:imbr, .E. E. 4100Ni...T If this place to be sealeri of Woights & Measures for the coupty" of pusAnehanna. welling house.of. Thontat r Lake, was turned Fa ult., together with its household furnit and of grain:stored.l of our most indur i triotts , tzens and the loss is most ought to have. be4n the! iary. See reward in our .Futz.--Tho Hartnett,-in - Say= aay ;light I:4th: contents of usua a largo quautit Hartnett w a s on, and peaceable severe. It is t work orsiu incen paper to-day. . „ •• iteCIDEST AND -7- EATlTSeverat nays since Jcsiese TAireherd ot thi2sboroof , h, fell from! a scaffold On whi ho wUs ai work, :st inpu t ing himSeff•by th 6 fall: that hopeless and helpless condition until ••unday evening hist. when he exPired. We le4rnthat the scaffold on which he ;was at Wolk fell once before the same day, in consequenen being -insecurely erected'. When he fell the second time he was alone, and it is not iknowt whether the bp: g.we. way,.or - whether b stutehled 'and ft clear of the scaffold. lle fell from the eaves of a twastory Wilson's) - and. is sujiposed . _that he struck the piazza: roof,, and thence' to the ground,, • distance 'of IS or 20 feet; The accident ' seems to have been thliresulttof - carelessness,. ' oo paper . : . was i ssued from thils o ffic e - in consequene otfailing to receive ly of paper in ti limo.. The disapiteintl like voxationi to onrselves nnd our We will ake good rare to trerent! . nee .. in Nt r?. We will uthko up .olunte with n! the yonr. • i last,Wee our sun 'pont is Oa, irons, its .roeu the fun Co • Judg , Y.; was etor Br Bronson,.C , moved fro ini.;tisitiOn; - Th asott - - . ot this , the state o tho Ad ed.in hi oe by ri and Cab; e 2 z . The itEcultx be and Mr. Bronson, iiaj ofthe atronage thela t was 4 =Nib the office ti 1 ` k 'neva" ed were to t tniated tale, tratiim %;ae. tudireetli Mr. Guthrie,' Secretl drt:sied - a letter to the Adtuj to pursuewith rites patronage :in& exp Colleetor,stould poi therews43. Brorlso the AdTninistrattort with lis.ditties,ana reference -to their de 'formed betlyeen the of its rintwrdiitatet moral'. e IiFIVI3 neithe'r aal has 1, -,- , .11no.no, face II - ,g , detail ipon thif in ject this wk, but shall , , our - ' 1...} . do - SO i next : ue. It i euMilefil now to latemifoin thfrge era' propo tion,lo i lF,hiels, i wo tars mo 'denht, II will ;g¢ _ ii--,..neeelll that hoiireenin 'A iniAtrati and itit ktd:to r 7 ..1 4inateshern tultst he ognoort d ; ll UrinrY; in : order to ibe:,iiirai 4n7, - 64t, la t tly 4u, . of Aduddistrailis ii *Hey. 11To dushilsfration, can suldiah) itsbit, unlessthe - sr,enartei,- of, :the 3401 O : inUChino . 'wori ,t ( iii el . ,- .. rokbii d c . ~tile - ti lug: n 1 ' 6 4 114 9 % : gel oniin;: o f 'the. . ,Unl,t9! and 0 4 ' 1 4 i na g in ...„- "II own '" bi r i ti P , V ar ,.. -- ty, it is enonglitniit,staih% ~ i! fei 4 . 144, iiyk . ista betweaftheso tiro ; . . srti al! -t1 pil....qt -On 'Mi. 2 r 011 4 01 / to ti+rglx o r. . ,ielpiirtid: ', 1 no ivis in an e attit;de of hos tiff tO i3ie Aa:l migiastition • th t :. had :` placedfilm iltipceys Ana lifi 4 diulii !riot idus9i, rely - nV'' &his, conduct aiiiiliAlidlieti in- - liiiththe wislletii'Of iiiitiiist4 i u-,\ 1. - -'''' - -kahtluld , face restrulttAtinneert; that hemuittbo ; rem o ved.:. 0 111 , , acoSontabto toe.tlie p4plq f that 1#4 1 ,; ,aialuis a lar,•atiiiideiatiea . ~% el 70 iki itisigenta'strlmTion to it 7, r active aid in I. lll V.ng- - ~, iennllnt, has',shown, kr this 44 - 44 41°35'Prte,j dent;fted•thaititelAare Like - - %St _ . _ ~.. _, of *00304* p olicy Pr ,t is aihrsib il ' .--s-* 4ikt liY, - inbin*lir Annt „ , slison Remomed. PootOr for tho Pptt.°f N. his•ofGep, last vte4 . by 4 Mr: ..Redfield 41ct,cp . 1 1; po, 4-' New York - the I'Soi4.lerit ed.p,nd Openly cdp4erailt •. , . • , , . .1 -- -. 1 U - een the AduciniStration Its onoin. -m. il isposal - the Co! cioei o„ce I ,Y lied - iv:ll6f 7thict:oPPl i i, L - der him; Ist . ° had been lc the 114rnhurnerTSc;tian, y, andthus thu4dipi'mp taiagea forT,l*lfaltb, . ' - id . thC WefusirY, ad. 1 Collector indie Ling t.ce j castration had , detieichined , [so nee-tivthe distribution ot'. esSing cc desire hat: the I e a course in I aymoily, . replied, snbitantoi)- i that. 'ma no right . to: in te rfere ;hit he shoiild_aet itithent Ureic; The ;issue was thus Adininist4t,barc ud one and his It-milted in te - 1 ..;:. - I -- me to - go into 4 !* 3 * )k to .• -Book,Ndico-p. • 4 ' AM.. ice] 1 Putnam's ilontlity,-lorOcto,ber,las been on Our table for , several days.. it is a very 'void' loctiner,- manly , of- the papilrs, taking a higher rink than :that. Of "tight..liffraturp." . The tact iind'-abilitiei7ineed.in thOisrutionent of this Magazirikplatti.it tigh il; the llet.of American kriodicals--perhaps,.: second-td none. Pub: lishekby G. P. Potioam & CO.IO Park Plate New -York-83 per annum. ~... -. I The_..KniCkerboclier, - for . October, has also li - . been ; en hanotseviiral days.: Tho eentents are always "A-.'No. I" . in "Old linicix." From the iable of contents in the present : number, we Ilp the folliowing:, , • .. , . .. " Journeying,s 'in Spain—Tho " I lead I :love 1 • .—llow they wake yectors—The-Red sJam,-,... ISketches of Travel . and Character—Onr Old Church—The Bee Hunt—Men, Manpers-and iNfouniains—Mr. Brown's Pigs—Editor's Ta ble," 4e. &e. - - • Published monthly At 81 per annum. Sub, seriptions reeeiied at this office. . ' 1 1 • .Dickene Ilouschcid IVords.---This popular ) / ireprint,:for Oetoberi t. contains a large number I ,of . short sketches from the great - navelist.— pow xi man. - can w 4 so mon th and never any thing . that is not g ' d.- • --no ,Alpetition of tho't or plot--is-to us a iuzzle. 'The American re .- !print is . published inonthly by 111cElrittlo &. ißarker, 17.Sprolye s reet, New Yerk;at 82 per I arm um. - i I - . ' - The Illustrated 11 agaiine otArt.; - -,Tho . tuber natab( - :i of this Magazine fully . sustains its high rePut:ition. -illustrations; some sixty or sevehty in number, are generally. well executed and true .to nature. We inight par ticularize..the adaiimble portraits of Dr. Beech er and Sanchoyania-L-a . good ...personification. of the roil and ideal the 'series, of %views of the " InvnlideS" 'at Paris.. •Published . .by 31ontgoniery, .17 Spruce-street, New York. Peerson's. lllaga:lne, for November, is al ready received-! The engravings are handsome, and the letter Tress interesting arta instruc tive. Peterson promises the ladies a steel fash ion plate in the neat , number. Ann S. Ste- . . hheni," one . of -the most :gifted . female', Writers is this.piuntry, is one of the . editors of this elr egant_monthly. -Published by 'C. „I . .•PeterSon; 102 Chestnut street; Phifa- 1 -82 perutintim.: Graham's Slirgazilie; . for .Novernher, is re ceived, and a . good number it is. The steel plate, "The AVUOdiand. SWing," is - a gem. The ilJuStnated . artieles,' "Scenery- in Walcs,", and "Valleys 'and greatleVels of -the tarth,": are • alsokst. rate; : indeed, we 'rarely tin& anything that 'isriot.first rate: in Graham. Liam, annum. • I . '. 774 lkifted Statri •Rede)n, for September, contains its usual amoutit at interestipg,road: itig matter. The first paPer, . "Pamphlets fur. the People," is ably Written, and ,conta i ns ma. . . . riy TrfithSin. few words.. A review of a - Ircolt Traiels,,by a . midShipman in the navy, is dt!. the..articles in the pies 4tnumber arc ood . : Published monthly at 45,1 Broadway, New )17ork—,-$6 per 'annum: ' , Pistrict Returns—Official. • The Return Judges for this Se:l:Aortal and licpre,sentathre District Met-in this place on i l nesday . last; The following are the;Otrudal returns.: • 5 Senator. - • - Platt: Booth.. DdWolf. Susquehanna; IWO , 599 • 331 •Uredford. - - 2802 1999. 166 Wyoming 897 395 Totals, 5619 2.993 . .497 . Pint(7s innjority in the Distri c t over both his 61ttietitioi4, 2.1:19: Representati •ves. • . - . Deegan. - Deniton:Carmait. Dego.: osces, 1878. 1693 ..328 1145 983" tliyouling.. :785 316 . '693 . .. 161 106- 375 - 520 130 162 87 TotalN 30381 . 2529' 1151' 1498 . 106 Chase's majority in the District ; over 'Car ] alt, 1570—over ' - Deans,ll372. Decgmes ma, lority.iii the: district ovOr Carmalt,lo6l- 7 ,ocer Peacts, 1353. Last year'. Cbaie's maj..tn the :district was 1229-:-Denison's tmtj. las( year was 1145. • - 7 Electicni - News. . . We are , not able to giro the.official returns on the. State ticket this week, but enough is received ta: assure - us that the Democratic MajOrity:;will be Jorge, considering the light neitt of the vote polled - The : introduction:of the keine Law issue has made some unlooked fol . ' ehanges in the' Legislature. • - SEassi....=The Senators holding over are 10 „detnoerats,' 11 whirs ...and 1. Native 4tneri `eati.- Ai far as'hearcrtiom, Priee, Consolida: lion Wing, 7is Oleked . in Thilade/phia City, Foulkrod, democrat, in Philadelphia county, BleClinttick,-- democrat,. tin Allegheny (a gain,) Crestroll, 'democrat m-Dlair, Cambria and Huntingdon (a . gain.)litekate*,• democrat, in. 'Cumberlandand - PeirY, and' the . democrats hive cortriecl' their - Sefiaters, 'in the DradfOrdi - Ateree.r and Itsinstrong i diettiete, ir .the latter, be inggain.,'Thin wilt give thetiilfi,Sepntere, 1.17. only being :required tiff'. i majority:: . The, *nate will , probOly stand 18:teinoenits:iii, 14 eflagiOniii'l _Nati -- America n . - The -bait I Binds was 15 dem lis,'l7 . ..whigastuil=Nist this Ittneijean. , -• ,_. - ,• :._. ' -,...- , -../', , ,- ,fioniirt! ,ItkininE iNrnrr.s. 7 4llO demo crats-lose nsitit-Ifee'fOlit Reprini etatrien itiPhilidelphisi eiviiiiigkeoii 1 in:- Philadelphia city,-4i' in- Aneghny;l . leZiinibirlitoli:l .11a-Franklin,; 1 in , Ntrailkingt . on;:B is Chester, t,in: Notikipi4 I ton, and,',4ut.n! reported 1' in Union;',lNhese fare alLeiiiiii* MO thi - other*fiiitieiricim 'iii - nitliVZilitt last 4 r3helOnisiirof of R4iii'e;' se.ntstives willAtsi , , 'IS defneen4totliittigis On 'iqiit'bgbit * .th - Aim oirattiWilP!ne:4 ll ! l " j°0 1 ,7, - 9f 4 ?7:- . ,-r * ; 4:" .; .- -,-, Tr.iiimmx,Zitacmerr it' CiiMrinATL:÷Yes• terdcY - - 21 - 11,..About" . two o'clock,::iik is matutkeiocettlimier iwoo 'at work in ttiel'ald 1 40 41, 1 41 4 4 03 1 1 41,N_ neCt thefibY4ack, 4eir ing,it to pletect!ileAPOr,p4l,4oC.llll4 , :,bbat,or shilcaliin,*hisili sine 01-tetroting 'confiiiiiin i icirdeenveittlf*Ximneidoiiii . iniallepartipil leg binge tiltet'ANNhiiboitti/teek'it Alit s timti;, tinaiethi****etfill-b Um*,:cotan• iti' - 0 1 0 1 0. 1 4 - 0 1 P 8 Ing . go ,P, of the 'host : - 'l4.3file orth*li taken fionfthi:iiiiia;;;Mittitleihitbt t*itth,t ice - siiiticiiiithithopeOrniW .34ta ,'-htur lone tad 40tilt*A446.0,101itatt ~- **4*.' '4004: - - Vir,oAP 4 Men .1 . -foqoali `s 4 iiiiis :. Ate' - thilmds**4- ice - excitement g ''iiiiiiiiegiettf' = :1 pi 'lll = I — Voteinn''4l": ' • * Cattle Show and rair.., The annual Tarr .and. Cattle Show of. the Susquehanna County Agricultural Society :cvsse hold on Thursday Oct.-13,.1853, the pleivi9g Until having been held the day previous. The:attendance was large! and the eihil& Ikon in runny respects fir* than. on any, forth. er year; portions of- the display however firll 'short of ,that of last year, particularly that of dotuesqi . mannfactures.' The display of eta tle, althnugh not as large.as-laat year, was far superior' in . respect to quality .: The _swine would 14Lve been ens:IRON'!" to any State *bow_ in the country- 7 -thr.y were principally of the thester County breed end its crosses. A:few wore iroPOrtations of this stock would be', of great advantage to thifarming interest 'Of Sas que4atilia county.. Proaducus were , awarded as follows: ' PLOWIIG. Ist to M. 2tid to John F. Deans: 3d to liertington, 4th to Deivitt Lyneh, SHEEP; Best find wooled Buck, to E. 13. poodrieh, ,2nd ditto - 2 Best gouth Down Buck tn,lienry Drinker, ' 2nd - dittO - F , tn'L. §noners, 2 P.eit Lotig-Nitolo Buck, to *llls Justin, v. 3 ,2nd ditto tdAY. Bartdu, .2 Best lot fine-wooled e.wei, to H. P. Robins, 3 , gad ditto . ditto - 2 - - Best lot South. Down ewes, to H. Drinker, I Best. long-wooled Bikes to.E: , G. Babcock, 3 . '2nd dittO .. -to M. Oakley, .' 2 ThepretuiutusaWarded to 3lr.Drinker. were return dby him totho - Society. • : , -VAUIT. . , . . i Best f 11 Apples, to J. Towksbuiy, , et 0., for cooking, to tri Gregory;; I Best inter - Apples; to Thog. Johnson, :- 1 2nd- do. - . to. A. G..liollister,-- " : I . • Best Quinces, to.J.,P, Deans„ •- . 1 l Best Pears, to F. 11. llolliSter, .- ~,-, - i ,,1 , . „ 2 .2nd.best Pears, to J. Shaw, --..`: 'I - . I . ~ ~..- ~ Best Peaches, to Pi GregorY, - -- - ~._. - 41,i . 2nd do - rto 'Thos. lihnion, -. , - .• Best-Stallion t 6 G. Harrison, - f.. .:-".. ! *5, 2nedo. to DID., Wilson. , ' 1 . 3 -3d ,:do. rto Jeremiah Watson. .. , ' i . - 2 Best. pair'ithatehe . d Gelding - to J l'allor; 5 , . 2nd - • ditto G. McKenzie. 3 -3d " ditto years old to Shutta, . 2 Best brood Mare .t; Darnel Stuart.' .• 5 2nd.. do. Eo. B. Smith.' , 3 3d. de. LJ Searle. ' ' ' 2 KEA,T STOCK. Best pair lorkini Oxen to G. M.. Ely. .85 . 2nd • ' - do: John 'Harrington _ 3 3d - do. J. Marsh 2 Best pt. 3 Year old Steeri to D. Marsh' 2 - , W. L.. Post. .3 . • do. John Graham. 2 ham Bull to Wm.. Jessup. b d0.' ,.. 5. Teteksburyy :3 'en . '• F. H. Hollister... 5 dine' •O. B. Griffin. • 3 [e Bull to - H. Chaptatm..': 3 rto E. pecit. , • - 5 10. 11'. Bullard. - 4 2nd Bust Durl 2nd'- - Best Der , 2nd. Best grail fiesttom 2nd -.d -3d dl at! Best 2 y -.Joseph :Smith. o. .C. -Ciritalt. H . - 2 old' Heifer .to' S. Tawkshury: do. W. J6senix - 2 learlings to Thos. Nicholson. " 3 de. '.• C. B. Griffis. 2 of Calves to F. Peck. . • 5 do. OT. -Kinney. 3 2nd Best 4 % 2nd Best lot 2nd Best Boar, to Dillis listin. 2nd d 4). Abel. Caisedy. 3d Jo: W. I. Post. Beit Sot! I.o'Squire Ayres. • 2nd do. John Graham. 3d do. Wm. Austin. = Best litter of Pips‘to Meacham. BUTTER AND CHEESE. , Test Simmer Butter to. James Wa!die.; 5 2nd.. do. .. - Geo. Walker. r 3 , : . 3d - . ' .do. _ Jas.' Sterling. I - . 2 Bast Fall Butterle Iris. Willdio. - 1 5 mu, do. - J. N: Pierstin. 1 3 . , 3(t , . do. Jacob• Decker. , 1 'Best Tub Butter to Mrs. 31elkiiish. - j - 5 2nd do. • . 11. N. Pierson: , - 3 3ii do. Jacob Decker. • 2 Best Cheesii to E. A. Bennet. - ; ; • 3 . 2nd do. - , . C. J. Curtis. • I 2 3d do.' if Eri Gregory. ' - .1 . - DOMESTIC MANCFACCIVRES. 1 • Best Flann el , to Mrs. O. Bailey. 1 , 3 - nna ao. - • - *-- n. C. Ely . ` 1 . .2 Best Carpet to K Wm: Fitch. . 1 2 -. 2nd do.' , ."•G. P. wells. 't ' 1 Best Qiilt to " - L'E. Burrliard, I , • 3 " - J. Chaplin. ' • 2nd do. i , • - 1. 2 3d - do. , N M. A. Tiffany.' -, , 1 Best •Wool pocksto..J.llarrinutu.' .. 1. -'" ' Worsted dci. -d.: S. Perkins. ; 1 1 , . .. _ : Eir Elie Jairs of Wool Socks, - exhibited by, a daughter. of Win. Gardner, aged 6 1 years, were taken away it is presum by y mistake b - , • ~• . - some-tiers° i , so the owner was unable; to get them.;.. Ani one who. will leave them , at the . Store of ..Futtei, Of return - them to -, the - iwner,,wi ‘ li:doalArror, to -.43 _ yonag , eithibit*: Beii C9n l 4 813 n u ... sl*Mris• I ..kOit'-'. 1 1 a t 4 ... Vilhe '"-- - ` do: .. - 4-4 - ~4:i, Bailey. I. .., , 2i k liMtriartrio.. nariasiiioS:,l ---,'• ' I.at: 'th'eeill.ined . T.agliTlOw.full riggtot to :`•` ~ t.- gairei* ll Cl &Terki_iii; ' : `, " , - .83 2nd., Iron Pliii,; tii.Meinni. Mott, • i i; _. ~, 2 lg.' Coltiiator, to linamil.'3loit,, •-, . 1 , 3 213( '. , dol.:: - to - „Siyre, Beal.* & Perkins, : 2 I.lltiat-Stiavr•Ciit,tei, - - .:''' ditto -: ' r. ' l'''' . f-8 - *id - - - .4f0,, , .•- - ..- i.....ditta ,• .1- - ._ i r 2' Beit-Oiloket;k o 3,11. - -14.1batni. - - ''.. - .i •' ,' 1 Ilest-tutnliir Wagon, in; Henry Clemons. .!:1 3 Sea Plow, MikA.E. e, to A Ilandal, ' ' . ;. i Bed flortwohne, - to Wfit'S. , Wells. 1 ' `.l ' Foiliiii 'l l '..*; Stoves; :Coed Bbeliera r ate'' - ' exhibited bI:.,SPAYrec .11e.ailet: 461Pckiii -1 1; - '1 'frOrAiiii - rfnuidrls a honorary -- Piffnk.' - ,;' ilii - ii.sa 4 14i iiaild 'Pr 1 '-'.' . - - _ - : ' : . 1 - 4 - -; Th iiitt ' 'tea - iiiiii't otAiOmederit 4 ed - tiolireinigilm., 1 ' • -,1 .- ' • ; . _.. 4- t -, k , !..'vECii - 431is alitii'otrtTAX l ';;f --- - tes.kPOPet*, 0 ii:Pan - F. T *lila . ,; .,..' Ilestli4,7'iwis,lo'AleienderilOwitti ' • ' ' liol' -"" do`,, tii'loliiiWANT,iiiiitir; :: , , • , , , ,,, v ,' , W tlairy*.oitaillnisOniii:ani.frin* one .OM - 'c3. - . - .l.'Ethell* rePoited=4C l bili Ofin# •on'llOkio';4llMti_Oni,,lihre tim:#oSent .....- -, :,*o o liet 0 11111 goth'ii *iil4.*:-PO4'; ,' ~.Atilkitl4 * . _lB4oiiiisklis th6: lolugri'vanismlltst*Kth . 'Oltireifz i ‘ ,. :' t- . - 4 . 0M4, ,onikk.koWer - . 0010* . iktifiid SoihisOnii*lnefthigot*Aits*y • i'. -- - ....t - vr ____.-,.,.,----. ---. 'r....' , ., ..-_-.-.- ..,..„:. -- .1 ~,:.... UgAlanige4:-. 1 -i.'i ' .. .:--, - , ..- ... 1104 4 Virallietr;:A s;;Pififti,"-Ititai*' -, i --- -- Atilitliiillimiliar: -1-- ' . 1. -- . - .: : , - -•';;. , :i 4 :::::7 I. , ''.: :;,.-":::, - .7,..4; 5- '. ' ,.. ,, :t:!4_ , ,. , ...; • ~.,:', EMME $5.00 00 2'oo f 1. 00 ItORSES. . 2nd best to J. Morse aillrethers, . -.-, - 13 New - `it-OUL ETtrope.: Best Upper Leather, .to - Mes s r s . ek4 44 . , ,,11 - ~.,...; ,Is4l - imatie, fro Liverpool,. a rrived at this Sad best . to S. W. Breed; 1- •,The_ : exhibition of ~.,...thitt jar:Ogle I was highly, i c . , 'f- - ''. 4 port. ihnutrinid-dei . 'yesterday, bringieg Our Arkatdett4un files of Londonjournals te , credinible t4 * /4/ir' ni 4M t l re l'. 4 4 ' l 4l.9 c4unt, . )r :th tit net 4- and)L terpeol papers to. -thii - tith.,- - ~ - ;ItseitiLSlll- 0 , ,a B -2`,, .". - ti -,- , 1 ~_. f _i --,,,i . Att e; fitt - ati. .lontitteutal - advie4;l#The -.., The folloWlag iCeSuleT, w 6 s z " l° Fq a , no -',b, )4 tbiti arrived is of a highly - iniptOutt,. 7.lOittoate- • by the .Society. ---- I i -FL - '.; '..,_,.i''..L . ' . ver, ex ititti;imd-Yet grave charaefir:4:- - -t",=-„,. the - tr f airiden lat. :That-tbe;tbanks,of thels o ,Y. ar k d u e ''. Vel: *rid:44We; atop). whiell'.. wei'"tteleilt: and d-heetiln to the Hou.: - .E.4RicimEn.Joaxg;feilthe - abletid- . annual' end tea witti - itigardto the- B stern-, diftieuity, liir, iheAiraini d fa r i O i ss , th d z e it !i h V e ere b d e e vt n tte ll d ie n e n it h ti n e p a ri e l, :;l_ , V in it tici a ti e e. 7 l. -- zi.. , i u , j, t - e , Advicee 4 rorwarded . front -' Vieram leibi. A - viiiti'in' . th 33 inst. state that - flte Grand Dann sit 'ef the see 'boat • . .the Society; and that tie be - requite i ted to turn- . 01 41 'le haddeliberated in - CertneiL and reo-i.puipe.ef' , being towed'. to;. tab a top of the : address, fer I publteatiOn: .' 0 ' .. 4 lei .i e d the s e t t ... in t e e d ec l ar e w a r against, men I were, in thipt r-liws. -• - - Jest .2ud. l'hit i'suPeriefL l t_ h k lf.: c il gf.,,;,„ bre „tt. /) , u n r. 'r It r . isitt e lto which - 1w had :weeded, contrarY 'to :bait:, and the see - e.g. - readied She , i si v as is tr iCit e ti a' o the r) sta i rd m it P°L wa. w s 'a e rf a u id i t b h i : l i t t - ' ! l e ir:st e il l i i ;, sc aw n e w 4 s, fr a °in itd: l i h t ° in - S l: L il li e ; eu sl'i nk a , in it p u 6 c d kin o g n .th ' k BhainthghßauMl Bu l l et, i rm se d n w t a b s y a d ;t7tree :' re ' radn ' ti " ra . tio - a . i . t t l il l ,:actually - Commeneed. - Diiiiitetio 'down *atilt. Seven - of the &en • seak,, t e ° ty al a l r: h t o lte g r a e w fO i r l e ili d L ue l t ‘ o h :,C'_ lti o i r, Al ks ut' f is tli f ° or S t tle hi l s . II tins imiil6 negotiatiens,whiCh preceded the.cr.t.ta: but its 11 !: 4- . - !bg -1 , 53 ! 1 ,".. 4 ', ei14 _Nieli, l , a see a no more. , 9nly tire contribution to the inter sts.of our Fair • and i that an hottorary - preatirmi ef . fiv'e dollars b- t , Fpee r t . of the affair looked more pactue,. - 1 ouvits men, Who acted as c ptains of the wows w er ,i h. d n t become s lesi en-- :tared: -' They were preserved byelingin to voted hi m.. . .- . I . j. r ..... 1 - • ,--- - --- tanieidic -- The infoiiiia . MilitliriCengress at soue l matter wTe rematue a oat. The dot: ItEion.T OF' COMMITTEE On • ' :spatictuattnal.l3E- . i olinut4 had brought itiiiittings and - _ ,daily re--low rtg are the , Mont* &e.,of the iictims't.... . - - - - rt.s.mgitis.i: - 1 ., _ -- : . -,lvieWit toejose ; . but-the .popular_ mind: in fin-k - - :F nos Daily, OA abut 25 ,; lately . mu. . / The Committee on Agrieuituralluipternents,.. m pe 'h a d b eeem d i ta p re i se d . with the idea that rried ;-11.:941 . 10_at rlClensy's, in Water.,,street. Report—That in an bratiebrrof grieultural !during the confetiMees the Czar . taittio reli:.•l, 3 lelliellr4 oll "t4t:aged - aberkt -10 f resided 4k Science have greater imPrOVemen been pad° I i el i eot ed: tt , t h e Emperor of Auitria' the flan- . ir Tllt4.r, 's - eaart, !le the neighborhood of , for the few past years pigi lel the Ilab!sr€eaYi n g vial and political da.vers and di ffi culties Which.Sei _nth! and '.S ippenlitreets. His trite )i . . itmehinery adapted to arniing. i''' ~,- - pr i esse4 upon his . , kingdom, Alieit the yOungi eirt i e.the)sitither of twin children t a short tin, The RetiPing and alreitittg Intichin6s., the t monarch seemed inclined t 6 2 detach Idueseit I§lncie.:- -- - - - - '.., i. Harse Rake in its itnproed forimitheThretp- I freth a n union with'Em , land and :France,, and, , ''Dittrid - Hasset,ntred abont2o; lived itt *jilt in.* and Cleaning machines, She Sctwing Drills , i coaleke . with his ii, oiiherti, ' brother . 1 1 1.. rtisSia, sjie l i et„ betwt:ert.Fifth,and Sixth He mu ffin. ~,. 0 tare - Limo Spreader, the COrn,Shefier + and it Yu - titlwas - lbonght, - woeld also takii - -Ilie-dtreetion :Tied about six , MSS since. • . -- • - -1 riety -of other implement - it have !been' liberal lee, her - counsels from Itmisitti indiiimithu twit -.-., jahn PoWera; aged , about .28; lived in the and invaluable contribUtions!to dip indtlatrr Of -I . great Bowen; wouldbeconte, Isolated ,in the7upper part et till! City. His. wife, died &beat the conntry-, and earmuff her -too highlY aPPre , I strut,', , gfe. Orders • had bent issued St.! three WeekisitiFit;.' . Three orphenebildren Ms ciated. , ,: I .. .1 .1. 'r . i •, ' I Petersburg for the;Rutedat - troops to' take vp IA by this victim. __ . .." ! --- • - 1 'rue' Pingrrs of itaPr H erellient la everj tle :. their qitartenvfor.the*inter in the . Prineioali: 1 , Philip . *,.uily;logoil about 28 ;tied in Mar i pertinent is . trplY - wonderulr L. ; ices: rrhe Emperor of Austria ha: suddenlyilket'stret.4, befoW - frent. - _ He . leaves a widow,. It - trig been, supposed ihnt' our it;ounty. was i depart e d frenf . , Vienna, 'aeettrupaniett .. 'by the; pairiek'g.notelitte, adc . (l -:. aheut 32., lived in too uneven and rough to,adinif t:if the use of PrincOo.f PrusSiu, for Varsaw. wheresttey' Wilson:streef, -below Christian; Southwark,. I the lteaper unit3lower,l b r ut that , :i,s'a mistake. Were tit meet kW King f 'Prussia, 'and Per,- Ile was the only Unmarried - mail among' those ' _ 1 - These.tnaahiries can be werktal op a Aide hill, haps the Vmperor .Nicho as. '-*.i-- ', ' whl were lest. _' .. - ~ - and mat aitd ptight to - 1, it at once' introduced I A-hi 4 iMportant and -.- most,-, gr, ntifying -- I.llnothy cr Brien,"lagOd 24 ;lived in ti'llir , into the . eeeetY• !- ' .!-- i ,J I - ' . - piece - at news brought by this sfeittner is the'. ra'd Court . Ile -was monied quite recenty. The -elegance and beint3i .of severed of _ the ( fact t.141t 3Jartin _ Kosztn.- had been Nleiumi, '' . One of the surv.ivcretuade a . "..tlesperate effo r t Plows exhiafted challenged ; the admiration of and is mow upon his return_ to • the United W to e O'Brian, but Ito - was, compelled tore. the Committee. . j I S- ' ,;(' , ' : - Statislin the American .. bark llithotta. I Our , lin uish the attempt..-!All tfi* persons drown:,, Tim county is greatly - improv i ng in - the . Via',Abpio s extracts-from Abe' forelgrt - files, - with ea Were mitt - I/et lof 'lrelt_Of they had been in rioty and - character of the agricultural iilnPle- 'the lateitt„ despatches Which we give;,, Will -suf- tit employ 'of the Company . for several yam, ments . exhibited, sts'wefi 'fig in thOrsticcessful . mo o dy iiwii c k, to - the feelin,gs operating - .upon Ttiosiad-I..accidCat caused' much . excitement use; . I '--• 1- I 1 1 if. .:- i. , all thel leading parties engterrd in the qtiestion . slahmthe Wirir+ea, -and great numbers: wit. • - There, was a number I exhittitd frem • the a s well as , the - state of mina exiatinglu Eitrepe ness r ed the dreadful scene Without tick% able manufactorielt of 3lesSrit.slthttt and of - Messrs- tip to !'tlie moment when the steatner.iaitea. -. to afford slightest assistance.. Those who Sayre, Bentley - & Perkins. lit .%453 ditlealt ..to ', France remained still at peace internally,and sal . the atfairtathitinfe the 'calamity to -the . teeide, but the Committee 'deeetet for all par - the stipply ,of food had becotue more plent i f t:thatt hli. W 3h . n g to n': was goirici at too poea she -Betio plowlhe best etfer introduced *ful and easy. The Emperor and 'Empress ra id - a rate.- :Those on the-scows were appro. 'ate the County, and nWard-the 'first piemium - had r lttirned - to' Paris froth their . -: northern hensive of claimer and shouted ttutici - the crew ~ three dollars to. ifeasis.-!Sayre, Bentley ..& (: Co:, fior':their full • sized l Green! . swar Eagle Plow. - - I • - I 1- , I. • !-- - tn to ' ; .Messrs. : ., 'tt for The Second premiu ,o . their iron plow. ,-;, I , : I - This last plow is of du rable, modern , and, line finish, and, probably" wen Id [she 'preferred by many of the farmeS..; ,- 1- .f; , • - s A Iron plow, side. hill e [dolibloimoul d 'board and double Shares, imparted ' frpm Pittsburg by Wm. Jessup, manufactured tv Messrs. llults. it is believed isf the tiestiiide - hiti plow. ever in .use in the county,. landOikelY by the peculiarity of its construction td, supersede all those now Used. .'tl .. l' . .- . r i • - : . It was not Otte, red foriPrournm: The Cultiva= for is llecomin4.- of . great ireporttince in the. cul tivation of co 1, nnd ought to superceile• Cie use of the PI ti--share, entirely' in. the raising of that erne.. t4op The fir i first ' pernituir of $3 is :I- '. • [ waded to Me. N. MO, the second to. Satre 1 Bentley &Co .82. 1 1: t , . I "For "the bes Straw Cutter—tor the 'Yankee 1 Straw Cutter, u Sayre, Bentley; & Co:' s 2.— Second' best t,.the sat* $2. r - - ' A Patent I x YokeOvilli a moveable bow, adapting to the motion of the oxen some thing like an vener to the 'draft, of horses, was exhibited by Mi... 1. li. tathain. T4O Com mittee behest , it decidedly 1 theibest yoke ever in nse.• ' Simi !e in - construction` and ea s y, to • the neck,it is well ealculatO t 4 relioire:orr.un .even grotfed,, tad side hills i and is . coMmended to - the.Payme ss of the .county. The Committee award the ti - 'premturri of on01(illar therefor.. Several ha dsome..tokea, were exhibited of the usual kin s. -. ' -4 's 1 .: • A superior Lumber Wagon' was exhibited ..i i by 11; Clemo s, of 11' ramie., and received the first premium i . 's! - .i - f - 1 • -Two ox 'C its ent . Were exhibited, neither of-which wcr , .of sue a description as to mer -it a premiem That.eihihited by Mi. Drink _er was the superior'of the two. .. ' The best plow Clevie .th Ai I-fowler, 81.— The best Horse Saki to V. d. weiftii $l. .The Iron Fence, the Stovesl and Corn Shel lers,-exhibited by MeSsis.!iSaYre,, BentleY ;& Co. were fine' and creditable to theirestablish ment. -1 1. !t- - t .I, •s ' li Their exhibitionadded Mlle to, the interest of the Fair, and the Comr itte recomthend in `honorary premium oflFivi Do jars tiler-o°r . . 'Two , buggy Wagons t'lfqsurterior finish, and [ hung upon;the superior Sprout Steel Springs, 'mere exhibited, ereditahleto the mainfacturer . and the county. Our earriagetpakers are able. to fctiolsh everything - necessary for 'the. ease and _conifort, the taste and elegatiee of the county. Mr. SprOutts Airings need no com mendation- 7 -they praise themselves.. I _: - - - •: - - .Iwlll m o ssup; - . ' - , • - i -__- NELSON TI.rFANY.". ".. [Theißeport of the Cerinnittee on Plowing was not handed in.],- . 4,-Eri.rDdn• . - . 1 • .-- ' ' .- ._.' ''' ! :P - - 3 2 • I 3 . l' , , - t . iltEsso. Cnass: Und4estandinfr 'that some ,tnqutnewhave beenmadS t ui referento to the' financial iffairit of the l i i usqtiehnnna County Agricultural Socicty , I' s {id fon the following Report made by me Ice i). qocietrpt its an.' nual meetingin Januar y„last; • .The.' Report, Was intended for ,publiea : ,, last:' the min- Mes of tlie meeting tp 14 time,'bni, Iy. some t mistake did, not get to't • Printer,!7,*id wits `forgotten: - The - -rep rt'A 'bwi:a balAnit in my • hands on the - first 0 I lin Arplast of iS 11 8 . 85 i '' (though. there weref than sonic utteancelle4. claims against the , Seelety,miOutiting to some , $39 or 'slo, to bepahf-iint.ar that ' Itis proper, perhaps; Mr; ',Tie ',..t0 Month)* here, that the books' and Papimi showing - exactly the; 'financial affairs of the SO ieti ainat; all times:) free to. the inspection of iifiy. - -Oerson who may. , desire to examine them. 'i.;, 1 '-I- '- i -' • ' Yoiri, 84e..r CEO. FULLER. GEo.ruLLNR, Trpailuieidin - accoo6l. with 1 , Snag's Co. Ag. Society, , • .1 . .. .- --! '' , r - • . - , 1852.- - - ---.-,, ..„ ~ • ,„,..., i )rand,,?`l . Dr, :., • Jan. 21, To cash lialOnce2in $100_,66_ Oat.' Reed frOm - ,Counti Treasury ; ;:; 100: 00 '. . .. u for. bildg4s . ii tickets sold,- - 258 90 - :- . U--from Deaiii; emit *CO.I , --' -- .• ' ' use of stair ii , ,•• <.' fl = 600 41 :from F. 11. Fcilidlsork - f0rd0.:.5:.00 . • ' - 1 '•• i : r --;[ :. ' lf, , , 1 By:aid . D. - §sitchln, for Oautilig,fense r : - - - :1 1 9 5 t 6, - •.-- . ~- lc , '. .. - - :I , . • $O OO ” Sam 'Wilt' iii!i'l l for digging • : : -•- post Iolelq," . • i.l'.•'' ', -' ,', 1 : • 6' . ; 00. 4 ~ .gg Robert-Rai & , ditYsi i i;ditio; ;'. ''''.. 6'.00.' ..- - it ( -'-E..L.A.,i biiiiiforllritlingt. f " :=1:),1 •-"'' Ili•A l i e: , w:f 4 fprie on fence: : :,17 .'.00 '4 4 r .-' - LOY. ° Meer; ltfinter . . - 81.` W0i1r,i59., I Li" 1 2 "'", A. 1.:11' water',, tit ikork;: . 'r , , t'ir fn . . A. E. H virt l egriie lion* Irorki - fr':lo` . : " '-., Mai. Da idio,,volc;,;:,i - :,,iii. ~,,-;,. ,-;0o “ ' 11,- G. `c sAlt,' .;”' l' i '' ~..,'`.l. - . = , 30, ` , 4 • wit.:. :0 0 19640i 0.64*:0 14: -. For najli, bidgoe, itaidsi; '-'''''' - , -1 - '• - ,tionery;fike t ; - _!,;- - . 1 14., : J; '4.14 , 1;!"- - ..' , - 1-,,4* _lt .. ' ii94 . rpDAo4, pole ta,604,.., , 1: & Oil '_"- ,•,'-, For Promittayt„ :1 •=t,.. , :, --'-.0t ., .. - 44 7 ::p0 , 4 - A A -113814 h. to tOtir p01#6, - ;,.;;: '.-6' s 6o' ig..'. ‘• -. C:IK-ttifilk . ,l o ' - iirm; ". -, iq'S l ' .. :.; s 3' - ' oa• :`` - ''Alitit - ‘ 16. 1146*.;*0.1 4 q /. . 1 1!,1,', 24 1* :;:,.........; F' - •fd ' 4 ..- -. . i . ?... - .1 -. .,'. - .4>j, , :-t;:e..;..,...4 .- 1, _.., ~ ,'.. , - il i F '.4 i-511111115"I'. ifiliiii iditiiiOttO ''' '''' 3) 8 8 5 --- I :; -4 - 1 , -- , - •-rsorik: ~... - , ,,,1.4.•.-.1..-•.i.::::i.-i:1--.: , , ~_,,.: ‘ll r - :. :- • • - Lour. It is Baldthat tht, empire ant %%ed by, its ru er to be .t*lttly - for: euiergLnLy . ",A rferojt had occurred at, Cevita 'Vecchia,. 1:11 IttOy; yiliere. cardinal, Antimeili, had: to permit thoi goverritnent sytetst of rule .. to ac totnutodato to• the pepular ease, if Mi contirnio Tract Atent•on • 1 s .tu% a . .Un ited ; KingdOin, but thelady still reumiued in pits- Y.-/krald;ilth ' I ortant ' Decision of -the a - . - , - promo , Court.' Henry Omit rs. 'l'he Commonwealth of ?I*,enn.. ; „sy/rania. 7 --.Certiorari:•. to "Justiee , Kline :`.of Ilerrisburg:' : ~ , :- ' -. '.' 1 : • The opinion of `read-:by iWeeilward, J. _, , ..- . : .\ ' Il'he dvfenditit was'. convicted and fined by. Justice' Kline, of Ilarrisluirg., for selling liquor . on Sundayto.a traVeler - mined: Wright;, in'ae:: Lan with the first section of . provision.pf L L an ak. of Assembly,' for, the prevention - of' 'vice and immorality; and .Of :unlawful . iranting ;and to restrain `disorderlY sports anddiasiPa ',tion,l Wlfich,:is in 'the - following 'words: , :.“ It, any person„ shall do .or:l:cram any worldly, - employanint or business „whatsoever ,on .the Librd's - D'ay, commonly called Sunday; .works of charity and _necessity excepted, or shall are or *dice any unlawfht game hunting;ShoOf, leg, sport or diversion wititsoilver,i3n the Sadie 1 ' day i 'and be convict[ d..thereofievery ,such per; . l son 543 °trending, shalt, for. eVery-such Offence ferfi;it and pay four ' dOltars, - to :be !cried by dist4ess,",&e., &.,c,, with a'provise . Unnexed; ex ceptpig the dressing of ivictuals • in; taverns; inns; bakehouses, private 'fatuities, the travel lingrof milk eartS, the'lerrying of water passi r angers, &c., Sic. , The defendant assigned two errors l't. That the sale !of theliquer to the trair.: .elle (Wright),w.as not an otfeneeagainSt the pet, l e e iluse_it wass.elitlkin - the proviso. -- ~...- "y2 i - That •the• act is not appliitable' to per- sent! . .. lieensed:te- keen an'' itin or- tavern'-ender the het of lith Ma ,1834, and-its supple.- Ine4fa.._ - .. -- , - , i: . . , 2 ::-. ...... 1 . he court assume 'that the_ offenee was not a wir . k `of charity'or hecessitY, because the de.: fen nr dciei 'pot all4dge it 'misc. and. because: thektonViction ' charai.teri*.ei it' - as, Contras}* 40 the ° Aet.6.Aasemble..l ~ .-...,,. t_, ~ ;:.....,;. The court decided that the .;offence did:fall i withinthe - -;uet, as, the'pniviss .excepted' linty' the 'd ressing iif'vietu Is in tiiiinis,'&c. - , —: ', 1 'reinird'to the . secoud erriir . advanced; OM eon t diicidedithat. six ‘ Auyi of '‘ enjoyment : c...t . ] tito :licensed'. monopoly wduld, , nitifice , to pr0, , ;1 t vide• stringers with that measitre4f ii*nuil*- ditt•ion;4liiith - : the community , n was '"litniik'tr fun; wi.. Rut ifriot - aufrelent;situn etheipa Mu t be dow . sed.. Sinday could not: he g . ve_ by , strangersfand, tbi.;ellern,:iind no- right :to 1 demand hospitality.ni , such a price., ' Rent, one dig' in . Seven' was: enforced:by the precept'rind exit utile - Of ' the auth l or Of our - -and . -government; nating4 theEl n ivine appointment h madeit a civil ; institutiou.:- ,-4.. ~wai von. ,teu ed that the license gave . :the tif,rtbtli n jiell . for each Of , the"gds daysi' Ur "'lke yent';';'*dr atl i hence it. was inferred that - the:act:of ;:'94.-,wrin' rt. led -tirthem. - -.''Aiiveit might it be h argued la ta a \ contract ; for.. ;l for tt,:yenr would. eontrol'n lahurezitii*erk on ::slandayti, - * that;: 'aiiimitioneer wh'i'is lieennedl44yedi, - Miiiht itipintiiiilitisinesa en thiifitlf.twO Sundays in the yerie.:-; - :-. -' - - , '.-'-,..,:., -,.... , -i';. • -- -T i be court; ' ' girded -the :sato •of . --hquor - An Su n day, by ,Imenscdning-keepersi'AvolicPYT-egkii -pio went, vOithirithO pnihibitionof ...iliii..44-`6f '9.1 tinikdtifitii tiakiiihinetia iioilio'Or diiii'' r 'net .thert;ftlie ;was= not rlaWhit to!?;titt iltittei:uti: Sunditi. --,.-..,.e..-,L.. , f.,-,,,. , .-217,-i :',,.•.' . .....-; i4 . 11.f.f1 - tAF.:.-4...,;... The conviction .1 Of the' defeudank3o(MF , er iknd judginctit ! 'wits:a m ied. ....V.: . >,;: "'::-'' ' • _lndgete*ris'reitcrit ,dssenting";iiiipilori,:jiiiti his nigunteiitti:weidttettinded'ikti '4oVondle,Ottk IniNti , ovioraniiinikitted lii-tbei:tnakiatrAilt:Octi 44 not antet,ipon-t)ii:iiteriti:of Ahet-Atiiii;;;P':;; pic4litaiiitt9p Oxfig ' &ember ft*: •w a w' kwa'sat t T9utor,iNglek-andlAdilyilt . ,be - , 1 / 4 %.•ffitt moon -6ii•roiltiE for. , flip Cnmstik.Pagfeet; $469 '5-6: ~. IPA SATOWtoI , A—MEMNit orCoMmigss ., -.. T. e:noi.:APCrialf ll36o eatmr-ot9dlfOill el Virolu'XXlXth: (MPll* Pbstru.s.4 - 660 , 1 oi °Chi*, et* , - Ak, 4 4011 4 *,0 4 ,?).*0t0, 1 1, huli k tiectiiiia:or;thil,ixviiive,4 l **, - tricti tate +AAA' iiii';liitti;eliteiti&;!'anif ;phut! frke( , ,iiii -bie" - ktiableilitlii ho rsood - e* - 141 - 5* wo - 6_Pie`peeiink of .04pgiess.i..#1-. - fueotam- - _ - ' - ''' so - :Rrinti2 l *tgociffid , In izillop *.- , - :-.134:4 - ',l4t; - - - ----" -„=c- ~,,,,, etv,- , ,, -.....-..-: fc'44'...-AA,I6 -1. 1 '. : ikales:CariisT:. :::-Thilliineultvalkout. tlitiVthe'lia I ri-POiterioiti** ,p . ' (tit Otifi'lltalt r ***l4l*(l44l 4 PA r .***,**l l l lol Y .l6 :ti r .k..; , ltif - i*Pl l4 ,SN'i i ” t*fiAtkiiitio4 l , l *disi '4 \ ili4l3 ••: ' - .- U-41"r uktiittf iOaritif-*itaixtc or ,-.., A , *. r - itaiftijailinii - a- 4 tiorirpoi — rnfty - v , 11::00e#10-,ca#54:' li 1 1.1.?5 4 " - re: : :4 . .t i -^TO : :,.. " I vlitlTlVOloir*o 4 o_4 l ** 90 a i eddlif&tiatkli . o44 )*.-:':oheitiyK** l s 4' -44 . -,4 : 7, = 4 : attgt,"' , 4o'.4 - ,- ''••! W , t. • N = .:: ,: .. : e ''''',. , :: •:' .: 4', - e.„ ', Y'.;•:` .- 1 :- 4 I ~, ~ • : 7:- , . t : ---^ Y 1 , ', 2 -: , ' ' - ~ .r i.- : " •'',,` ...- I j 'IK; ,i 3 ', 4 :ip)ii s ig ea s;iiO.f3tPhiladet 'Drowned 16rnine;'14;i - boat._ quarter _before 10 ' h4ckinp4ident, which resulted itr "‘•els:of sceeu rnen l oceurred oe 46) DeSik ••street. The nu. laboiori in th4.era - plOy of Company. 1 - 44 ring oat _the dbek lariditier.., Two •seo w - lade fiestta 'th e , fiir the and - - Nin e - the stems. _ the 7tof he-atiambat, but no notice wail:taken. of their cries, until' ton late tia avert the 'catastro phe. f The nowii of the- accident "Seen Spread Among the:friends ofthe sniTerern' aut. 'event] . oftheir• - relatives repaired-,to the: wharf to in. tiltive as - to tho4 . ..tate:, Their Anguish 011 . 1 earn. ing the dreadfiii truth may readily be conteir. d. .The fide" was Tanning ut*-,-at the time of t e.mishtip.l, At the time we .leTt the,apst, none O • the bodies" •of the unfortunate - men had been rtcovered.-Plitadetpliia 'Bulletin, :Oct. 1511 i. ExcitexnentAn 'the gherokee,4' ; [.,:. --..,•.'.,,,,- ~ C o untry.- We see-by • ',lie" Tahlequa - Advocate; the or. ,:giin.of the Cherokee_ nation: in the:. tdriitory . west. Of Arkansiii.' that soustit!reeent" Outrages in that.countil. :have zreatell'a strong feeling;_ _. Which; it is,'ipPFefielidett may, lead to 4is3gtee "able, if not :disastrous consequencoe: -Aram these outrages :was the :niurder 'of sin : Poser, suns 'named - Adair, a murder committed • npon the plea .of _retaliation: This act is.', the hit 1 among a seria of like Outrage's. Many - Of the ch ero kees 's gre a tly -- essesperSted, and Inen._ ice further,v i tepee. Alarmed'ALthe stated. I things, the; " e dito r of, the,Adronialles, the 1 r fOrtowing Apt, a l to hii:eninit4men • 'Cherokees v remain 'at home-, quietly and ' zanily ;. let th .laiiis , be- eseciited--, ,If the"mai 'h I - till theAd a ir s haved hat' w a la) e i airs Oll W ,IS 1 rigl4,'tlie j . iirora will eay so ; z it' not, the -1 ' Will .be . maintained ii - ad'eustamed: ' i ,L--',Calinne si ._ vilflie the best cmirsi ; do not tioceme- , exiiid at , the Various and inflames: , t‘. 11 ) 1 0. 1 4.1es that will be.put ineirculatien. Hue 1, a n ;eyo single : to; the . .salvatioif of our nation; r l become exeited,2„enntinue the killing, , and-og country is ruined.: . . - ", ; --._ -- • - i 11 ‘ It would be the pride and beast of some. I - Oieri•to see our cduntry- a wreek-F,the ;Clieri: / . .1;e _, .tee :scatte'rollost. - Let it,.not:be:said of P . s., that` we . einnet -govern ourstilYeit: , Never lop usbe poireit at as - Jews; wandering upon ri te the' fiCe -0r,41 globe-withoat a counary. - If we' loie - eiii ottiitry, A6ift, let ria•be.the tank ourselves, ' .t -). i s „.,- .. ; =.,__.-. , 1 "We wouid , rather be numbere d naion-g , the dead;thantr.‘ • Hee the Cherokees have the whit): hini.:ext - e - nd ,ed :over/ them. We have Ott been- tree-4p- hive -ever .been - a nation. "lit • Ilis . ever lro.sUntil the insfcherokeettic 01. na to: the , ,spirit liiid. -: Can this - lief Yeei . Cherok - e.ii'4 - ''. st r ict'adherence to law and brdni. ' f Lef II ;redresses, diffieulties and diffe: - r enceribe settled , by , ;tho ,, laws "of _Our naticin.--i' T:llll..w.e.:ll:lar.,,kbpe ~to continue as a;tiltion. Tr.llo- 1 4,0.$ Oar agin, becaiiii, lie quiet:. In Great 13end-':tithe . residence 'ofiit H illt. Atkore;.`un tlffi 9th 110'. - 11 Peter Decker Esq. l't'fft.itiEi - W I tinz . rt, of : .SaliAtii-; N. 11. - ind .* 8.-,lltiftyiltE; irf Orallfg) co.- N. Y. , .' . ~ :Inr,'Lodeirsvilte-i it :the lify . ,ani 'Hquse, Nptil ' 8,;1.853 4 : - .14.-Tetei,f-DeekOri - ~Esq.., - Mr. . Au, .11:40.§9 4.0' Miss LV, 4 * *414E4 WA of Ogs• -. ciii;ui9riid ~•.;.: . ' ,•-• ~,..-.. L .-. ;;;=.<-:=" ' - , y 4 .t . Ilair4 4 ; o,n' the:- llth,Rltt: by Rev.: A. 1 5 4 -,- ,4,; : .. 1 4.i: IGERO - o*::I. - BEsr,tmut andMit_ §;ti Air :l!tr:!rark-Atti; 'titiiii'd BEiloklim. 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