- laghtad - berbeeereti die faithful .obset mace "tall its covenant., she will not now dishon sr hemelf by denyinit her boa, or violating tiatrof its obfigationt; ° . Tholaw of tetions gives the right of *ea- My and, orderli transit`to high person=-and property and that right is radfied end 'confirm el by the CAlrmstitution, more especially in tbe chaise which - reserves to Congress tbe nolo- , aiight to regulatajmnumerce among _ the .-",( I • This resermdpowei is construed by • 'm w 4 th e a ir f t o bring !ma_ to us, to bring tt.,2le t.t7 , men, L the courts to include intercourse Sed - tronspor- , -' a - 9r ;-•—;- - 77- - ra i n *sago tProPerty, and most:clearly excluded the rit t ofindividuel States to ' prohibit in- the sleighing wilt be gone. . temoutse and the transportation of I The question of property is bf course refered ..„ 1. 1 .: to the &mu quo o r th e iir e d g o owner .— cm pmpose of V accommodating ou The Constitution deelares that 'lthe Patrons as well as oufselres, we have aPP4in of each state shall be' entito to till Ilemrstertd, travel!' neAgent. es and immunities of citizens in I the_ severr.rsfill;isit the screraltowaships- , :fiw .the-: States; and will ATI rom * Yfr an . i a.'t 4 PDY hi° ivse. of.makini collections, and h ope' four own.tiglit to-nass with his proinity over en d -` •bim ; • friends Ira be-prepared to see . along the public highways Vi nut. I And• — •• • - if be wilt not, why are`tEe righta of the cid: stank of the two Statet not 'Nelprival Tour temp:time deny Ault rennsylvenia has°,priwrid an unconstitutional lie, inteniic,, ring a feic - able and ;frigidly' intercourse be-- tween the citizens of the several ;Sister States of this U'aioni sad refuaing to -:permit their property to aecOmpistr their polaris. The act of the femisylvanin'Legislathre of 14 or Maid; 11130, la explained by thi act of 26th M rch, 1788,...recognizes the prior, right of person with dmit dons:4de to. pals through and arioura in. this. State (or Six months, and does nit attetiiiii tOliSturb that -right - fbat ileclares that all rilaves'ete ..to be free, who are retained by , iuhabitunts, dents and intended residents. Thus .we have a cleardistinction nutdeand kept pp-between the rights, in this risps,iot, of passers" through sojourners, and inlutbititits,!risklenui and in tended residents. j , Then comes the act 'of ta litarcli, 1847, which'repeals so Much of tbe act of 1780,, as authorizes the Masters orsoWners of Awes to bring and' retainisuch &levee Withia t _this, Cominonweahli, for the period of eik in involuntary seriitude, or any other period , whatsoever.' We believe thafthigi act hop; the wind closely, and sails ,betkeen the rock of the Constitution en the one,.] band,; and the and the whirlpool of . oits,open rept dation °tithe other. It dotis not purport take away ,from their masters, !the domestic «laves attending upon tbeir pert- c.i ns, as they, Omagh thin State.r It does not, prohibit' the twinging of them Within it.: 'only forbid` the bringing and rasing of them here. It may effcct. the 'slams of I snjoitraers, but it cannot reach persons or alaVeo in . tranitu, be cause they are not both brdught .irrod retained within this Commonwealth: An,act of As semblrwill not becerastmetedlis be uncoil ititutional by implication,' nor ',whim a consti tutional Construction - Can:be fairly given to. This Commonwealth has properly abolish a ad ebony . Withiniier, own bounds, but beyond themlehe'hws tuni jerisdietiew :over it, Our &whore lirethrea'areprotected in their• pop crty by a droceiri,buhritilc than; an act of the . 2 rennsylvania Lep - stature ; and Your Commis tee cannot consent to disgracnour Common wealth in the eyei of the 'civilized world; by assuming to give that which - she has neither the Power nor inclination to tOit4way. , • Yiour • Comini ttee `therefore recommend the following resolution,: • Resaired, That thit_contnilttee, be discharg- - ord from the , further consideration of the sub -;atet -"' .. , • Sir //WORT:a:if INITICi i TIO)I.-1 1 0i fipple five - years past Mr. D. M. Sinitb; Of Terineylvi-- ;Ida (now, of this State,)l an ingenious and . ecieittiffc mechanic, has 'concentrated . his mind and means upon an invention at length perf ec tly paccestia, and .for :which letters pat eutliave inst been_ issued by the doveniment. -Cif the United States. -This invention is known 'MP Smyth'S Self- Acting; SentAiver Platioim Scale, and as this is the rust! :pnblic entice cat thismaul and `value:l4 inyrovement, , we . ' shall take the liberty of , expr&•sing • ourselves freely upon its merits. The P r latform'ef the scale 'is alsoutl2 by 18incho and the whale *eale is about 8 ifiches high and; weighs ED. tire only about 25 , pounds, ancl, while 'it has the eztraordinaryicapecity of i weighing any i 6 ' lsjectifnim (AO ounce to four bunlred pounds Its form is compact and convenient, and is applicable to eeery purpose for, which scales of any kinj are *aired.' Under 'the plat . form and attritclied to the leverage is suspen ded a weighted .itera orpendulum.• To this pendulum is attatched a point; which, togeth er with the pendulum, tbeiinStatit any object ' is pliced upon - the platform, moves from its point of bra to the pima; ' indicating the exact weighl. — The scientific; principle upon which it ac admits of Inn inaccuracy or • 'change, and a giVenpreestue 4 weight upon the platform must -id ways Carry the weighted um ancrindicatOilo the I same ; Point. The principle beyond, doubt! is the 'correct one, and it has beenitroperly apPlied in this in stance the lucky; inventor haaleft no room for. doubt. He seems tet hare !attained perfec tion itself—at least so 'far as' Platform and Scales are concerned, and . to have combined . in a remarkabindegree an invariable scientif ic principle ' !mown of all Men,' •with com pactness, convenience end strength of form, ' durability-andliCcuracy. I Sin the great and important featuivin this Scale is the fact diat,beyond all these merits I it possesses the additional one Of being cheap, and within the teach of every family. The{ , Scale / we, have _described with capacity fur weighing 400 poinds will cost but about ilbree.;dollars. ' That this invention is Very., valuable , and that the 'Scale4 made - under it must come in to gen;ral use we can bard IY doubt. ' We un ' aleistana - the Scales will be intensively man ufactured in this city, and that rights, as se etared under the patent. Air the eaclarlivep.riv :Hip . Of ;using and vending in the various towns and countiesfin this 4tats, will soon be offered to thosidesirous Oflobtaining them, and upon such; terms as Willensure Success. In a few days they will be . laced on exhibi don in this city. . ' I I - I - sir The above is from e 'New. Yell paper. _ ?be inventor is &son or I, .i!t. Sat' ytti of liar - 1 fimit till . * coun, 4 a 1- no Yft Pmnlit aud gee - • tremit may make sling Ma , rk la the 'world Of • i invention. 1 .. ... 7 _. 1.... /: • 7'' • - - PLOW .EN rr. GI a A toe.L;*e ha - v - io learned - front Mr. Warner some Ot the particulars of a most slialsoliCalloutrage ibat occurred last week about three mil l ets below, his landing on ' the Masissippi. Ituppears that a - Duch wid e ower living at; that- -placis . lhas a fatally of grown-up vie, whi c h lici-is anxious to 'et rid of. The .oldest, sit Ookl -looking girl tor 21, is living with a neigther„ and has 'at tracted-the attention of an Italian, who has -bees ititying about the* aiid bits wanted to st-ty her. Ilis suit haa ,hti backed up by the Ad man, but the girl has steadily mimed to marry bilt.l - Last •weekthe fellow, - "ealhod ' at Iknilexml requested tOee her 4 the. -do Or.„ Vhenlehe appealo,'i he Gaul bet by , the *id* the now,. and 1, with his pocket . _ 'We stint oft close'Op to the bridge. The h pair girl eartmen end fiiiited,.- end while' the GamilyFent to .bersestatiMae end tried to '.. eteelleh . the-hieed , the tetriee to*, leg.bail semi lifitafasiimi, - And_liasriiot tithe been Ileanta ' Nel; ;wink w 1 !ilcipes to , 4et die ' . name and deneriptiOapi ikeienciw4 - ,0 %bathe . gee- lie . .jetitejLhrevell T-irimiPeng *Up' • ii0,0.....100, - .Roluot TriL) JY#ll.!Aelo. .. ~. . --- - , lON i . i' . 4f,iiiii . 7 . ,'fiiiiiii . l": PIE IaRXEET•CIACII4TIOA IX 11014IIIIIX • • . 1 Euri4ll.: __lL_ • • E. B. MUSE, uputrimse,,T,tait T., Feb. 1.1 j 3 11 nov.the-.llradford 'Urges, end par:Weil fact) . of Judgn . 7itinot'e, prosecuting ~ttn. ; fin: with no mnnh gusto ,before their ....resdera,;- kind enough , to puldish the result.ofebersi= ecution iparainari Think him htmtatistill 1" • tar i Bill-44 been ilgrOdUC4 at 4ar rishmgehring.a 'snit of enor in criminal j" tit , ses tot - , llopremoCotri•t . ' '*s- the loyTroir stands man .may have appeal from the [ de niginkl Oi l Court behehere his property' isiliTot 0, even thoti b e an i ns ii n ifi. cant !monk, but *hen his life or' liberti 'is invirolied ,we must abide hii chances before, perhapk a corrupt. - or ignorant ',fudge. .[We like this tendenCy to.wm*valtfeing life, lib erty, andl rep.ntation Above dollars.and cents. MtCfM Anybody wanting to purchase a superior irticle of pianos, would do well to call at the e;tettSire establishment of Horace 'We ten, 336, 1 BroadwarN. Y. They will find Mr. Waters ono of those denials, upon are they can ilepend. His instruments •ar • be coming e most celebrated of any int this country. Jlis pees also 'are satisfactory, and you will get just the instrument he rec.. omtnends.l ' . i The Liquor Law. There seems to he some inissppreh ngion. in community about - ate repe:ad of ihe Liqupt Law of , 11 Isessioti by the;yresent Lc-gip:haute., many sup . 304 .ng.that the; repeal has weed. This is an error,- It passed the. House and is noWswaitingi action in t Senate.- 1 . . Its pasir 0 through , thitt y, without, substituting a , Stringent Heinse act in its plaCe is . deemed doubtful. The louse, we learn i .is ditposed to fan back on the ol law, and it is-thooght that theA repeal bill may pass the Senate by a close vote with that un derstanding. To our mind sce mj clear that the tonttion will. no ,be _decided 'inuts' h befure the Legislature wi , :adjourn.. - 1 . • • - . _ ..... , llErs GroW, an d his...Vete* [ - - 1 - it-kno-Aeaunt-Ymk for. us -te 'feel t coup polled tocriticise the course pnrined by Mr. Gasser; our member of Congress; yet 1 there i are many reasons impelling us to do so. Ever since we .hava - had :anything 4o do with the piditinal affairs of this county *e have acted-with him. Our political relations bare 'baet . itf' the most intimate - kind,' and . ..... . .. . ..,... . - -our personal intercourse otonterruptri by a single , -unpleasant - occurrence. We lute been ftietids,-tiot iurthe inert') political dense cif theterM, but in 'those nearer and; dearer ,rO-1 lations that take hold iipo,ll, the heart:. _Nor: are we -conscious now that .cur persot4tl rela, don* have at all changed. • We still teer to wards Mr. Gaow thote..wartit 'arid lowing impulses that elMilir around friendship's al- , tar—tbe me mories of: the past .time gi l er WI; and, as we -write, it,,:is hard to feel that in any manner thelink can be-broken or weak ened. We have been so accustomed Ito take the pen ioenlogy, not in condemnation, in defense, not, in- rebuke, that we would now gladly escpe what we feel a duty. lint we cannot es c ape it. We with in common- many other of Mr (how's constituents, and friemitc - leal that his zeal has blinded his judgatent, that he has permitted hi/ fifelings to be goaded to such a 'pitch on the Slavery question, that he completely loses sight i of every other consideration, sand ' seems to act as thenglii be was sent to Congress ronly to represent an ultrai.m. He does notiseera to Appreciate that his constituents can have any other idea than Slavery or how they can think that their Representative' , should aleast, a small portion of the time, give his ttention , ,, , to something besides niggers. i i , We cannot in this atticle come dtrectly to' the point of Mr. Gaottrt course the present sett:slim of Congress. We rather design this as the foundation en tfhich to rear a mono= tent stone by the rile of Sir. Grow's political pathway, to which perchance be May look back in after life and be reminded of a most fatal mistake—the fontaking 'of his old and long-tried friends—th'e.turning from the of jests of . hip . youthful ,aspirations 4 throwing aside the principles of which he has so long been a champior, and fusing them down in the seething cauldron of. Znow-Nothieg ' Whiggery. 1 - b 1 : t . There has been a time in Mr. dao" po litical history, when he would. .have looked upon a matt in his present pa I ties with , something of the feeling with which - he; now regarded by many of his cc. stitnents. Had he then been told that in -so &bort! , a time he would +are been found ' a pi ng in Pn orianization Of rditieians like Greeley' aid Giddings and Jeteup. men. whose dangerous doctrines he has so often -and so , eloquently. denounced as full of peril to the iountry," he would_ have replied "is thy serennt, a deg that he should no these things VI A nd : yet, now he is just! them-and not only there, but ,from the procetxliuga in Congress seems anx ious, as young converts use apt; to be nil! one, toMake himself a conspicuous per,son nge among ! Wil seed clot -say that somebody, rest wine real", has clumps% none of our -fee4erell4fei! to "s thsit l p opOlilky thosibithis'4 ;;00t," *to hove been courses -.. eat with ) 11 = 0 , 101 e'efelitiesi oteeer from its eoniMencentent. - -ToIVA iiiin In=iths present Centel; after having biei e lwitia ,:#o 44 , by the De ' s !eye of A* Dieto o4,' 1 1 4. cu'iii Pertizin with the ..mek4homr4. irineiPiee be has always "prised 4 to fitii, 'him .. there the pet of Greeley end theAeksider of Seward, its theif,towAge of.W" higte' ty . ,' ia, to4isy' the • b'iest,,iit *oily • IpeCtaele' to those unfaltering Democrats, :who hatle made bite what he is, and bitior,whein he:Would eti s w be living in quiet tett - pia -tit',Gleiwood.j • And those • Men feel this too. They fell thetthey rallied around that•young mail like, it :wall of: fire, "When, he w as beset' and wont' have been • •c. . • . crushed 'by- those in Whose embrace 4e.is,nov reposing. , They admired his Youthful ardor iiil':the minis' of sound llemoc ratio principle++. 4they listened with rapture to his eloquent ("Cremes . of deinocratie mea=nress--to his hold ihietmi l iatieetkAnii siii,:ring ..inveetives poured otlt apon the. oppesitien ;, they . 1 believed . his political integrity could riot be:.shaker4hey, as it" were, took hint is 'llitit mins, -.- a mere yeitith as be was, and 'placed him in theCongrass.of the netioe.;. Thrice was this . - does by .the store. toe* . and 'ie face of • the Paine oppoei tioit - mt ' 'now, where is bef:- . Not one word tir one Sete hint he 'to give in, defetit'4 Of the 'thictrineti of his iiiili , °nib . cit. more matured age., " All these .are ebselete, andAie has fallen into the arms of the / rery . men - lie has so often werned_ the lietnecrecy / of Susquehanna to beware . of. • Always pro fessing to be - a tiemOcrat,. and de:ied by . Deinoe:ratip votes law:, :-every vote he has emit, of ankconsequenee, daring the.struggle I in organizillig Congresi the present session, he has - giveri for the . Meat offensive opposers of true Denioeratic Men and measures It is , . . true that the old Whig. organization is dead, bittifrom its retusimOiSs spiting up this still more, odious plant of Hnow.Noriting Repuldi r . sadism. it embodies ell of the old . Whi g doCtrines and men thSt were. ;odious, with noneiof them that CRII:, be called agreeable. With ..this. organizaticin, composed (4 : ..he .. , • same nietwnot preten ding to 'have changed their."piitieiples, Mr. deow has identified . hitiself fully.. He litorpermitted. his wound.: edl pride together with his hatred of the prey-- e 4. most enfortunatki Administration ' : of President Pierce,to carry him far away from the friends and the principles of ' bot h 1;6 ii . .. yonth and his manhood, and to lead•laitein tothe company of the enemies of the erinei. • plea that controlod .his :'scihi.w.jtoigwnt,- fleaeefortlflte is to: be the leader in:*thi. , . cotintY of the ' milt:widen to the Deinoeratic '''P'llitY•_..nciWeforih lie.is to be found fighting the hattfea - 4" those,. here :who; would have Meshed . him down when . the Democracy rallied to his• tide.- Henceforth those disitt teretted 'friends,' Who tools hint frem the (pier aVecatiotis of himible - life,.and phased lute in an led 'station, may look in vain for' e e fe , A 111 his voice or active exertions.. Theo • rei l luital..will, be found in - this - strength of Ili • infiueneeee.tbe side 'Of- their' common ens try. - • t has *pate ~ q utte common in politico in:ther.e dayrt, when a man his got all tilt. polition he . : Can from one Bide, turn and, join the other. We' do not give this as tlu reason for Mr. Gaow's course, - and yet many_ there are who do. It iS natural thatCld friends: should fort. chagrined ; -and Allutsl.l therefore arty., unkind . ; .things. We accoun t for the defection of Mr. Grnow;:by hts - death. !ilia resod Wilinet;and,'Wiriit.:.. :.. .l tile Shivery question. • Wiltno thus-been his ntin—hass dtawr.- I ,himaway. - -fri?ln , his friend , - and- hisirrittciplee . tinder . the guise. of s'friend are not writing these ;things of, Mr. GROW from any personal . unkindness, for..we bare mineGtowards him. The' friendly rels7 `tforeethat have so lotig existed between him aed, n 44,, so far as ire laxity, are entirely un disturbed, ,ire . 'regret his fall from theliigh - . losition which his ftiendt had achieved for bin; regarding him with that : : charity whirls makes him another evidence'ofthe &lability. of human' judgment. In another article ire shall point out in, what mcpects We think Mt. GRow has errs. etid what course we think his position requir ed him to puisue. " Iltyv r Allll,B Pennsyl varcials pnblisbei - an extract from a 'private :letter to a gentleman of this State; •in *Which I .referring to the connection of Lis name with );be Presidency; Mr. BCCHANO lays: „• ",-Thitki neither desired norespected.• The movement in trig favor ha'S. therefore, origin . ated AvitKout,nity previous kuirwtedge con ! sent, at,d I , should be quite tiatisfied should another be selected. .They ; next will be tie most itnjOrtant %rid responsible—Presidetutal term since the last war with England,. ot, perhaps, since the (Agin of the gmernmenL Both our !foreign and otir . dome-tie -, affairs will -require the guidanee/Of an able, firm and skillful pilot to steer the vhivsel Of State clear of the breaker's. .1 prity. HiaVen that the best man .may be selected for the cri r sis,!and to me it is a matter of ifidifferenee whether he comes from the North, or the South, the East, . or the West." , :: ,; . W e bare no doubt that Mr. BUCHAICAN, hesays, in the above extract, .feels quite different personally as to the Presideicy.— The man who occupies that Chair the' next .four years, will find it a bed of thorns. The domestic affairs of the government are in PLICh a condition, -the public mind of the countty r has become 60 intensely iildalpeti with real or imaginary wrongs,—that. the next Ad• ministration must calculate largely on dif ficulties and dangers. And then-the foreign relations of the government ire likely to be full Of dangers for some time to come. On ate whole, the next four years will be the 'most important for this country since the organization of the government. A skillful pilot may guide the old ship 'safely over the rocks and breakers; and though we do not think hi - would get much credit therefor in the present, owing to the morbid state of the public mind, yet the thine will clan* when with one voica and goodwill," the' American people will do honor the. Administration that shall achieve such results. • Mr. BUCHANAN undoubtedly has been arD bitious of Presidential houora,—tmt for the. honors merely, but ambitioua to am well his ,part Mt the theatre of pdblit lifejo its most ie.. .apowiible - pea r oe ., Bet ramie no doubt that •be look s priethe Presideeeiei witti its 4ksib ditienk _ 4eladous.;;, with indlfferebee.... Whom Aletitit4u 1862,. be amdoubtidly oft uP : tea Pt di* Or. 'Vibes be kft„. =OM Europe, he nix( knoin his intentions tui,in titrukte *View's. • . return at the close of his VissiOu and ret re to, the quieit iteldrititi....4 his tuime„andfiliexispe z iid, .t ... ,id, t . f.tits. life in * *0• *.nepoerwlitillt is * ndered d oubly: desirable idlerOcineifnAiniii deiroie‘t to ti e . interests of his iuntrj 1, --to the anAnott.l: chi. ties of Oldie *station; -. We; :doubt mark; hOwevet„that tt, will be permitted to realise tires soon the fuinesspf - his desires. It-s e em' to .ul# thatthettliamtry is Calling- for,..his , ser vices in the. most unmistakeable.. tones,. and howeier great the p t lsonal sacrifice, patriot iiin taustheallOwed* her panimount- clainrk. Unless, we:can have ". an able, firm aud.skill 7, 014' at the helm, the . _Coming fiiiir::years, r wefexrtheworiii . conftq' nences te."thli - . lionii-, try. It is idle to suppose that the bitte4.44 , - , tility now existing _and daily -growing in strength, betwein the sections of. this con fwlerat._ ~ .y;.Witi 03 ' on 'int:reaping, under 'the gnidatiopfin kxeciiiive Wanting the cdnfi *donee of the (Mlitry; awl not result in.. the mOstlaments, conswPiencet. :The torch of civil war will lit.lightekon every hill-top.. *mottling must be done; and that speedily, kitties - Lille dliwnw ard • tentienei of the goy . mentsomeili)tig inust be done to turn the public niradinlan Other 'channel, and give•ii at leastw plauriible cotiSlence in the adiniiii.4. tration of the! governitient. We know of, r nothing so liketto brin g abOi#s'ncii . ai.,'ini , e of feeling as th election pf , ,npo4ter ' itate*.. i c. 1111111 like Iluen*NAN to the Presidet.cy.:-. If this-cannot. do it' . , we' mai , as well , . make; -nip •, - Olir minds that 'the d4y4ofloti nitional gran , deur are ninotaired. : . - . . ,t . l pray Ileai•en,'.. says.fr . 11nclianti;, 41, t he quotatt ll un tit the head .oft..thiS- artiefe. "•,that.the best !man way he selected. for the crisis." The Philadelphia San, riper, sai4:iliti" whole country ! sill re ,vork.l ayer. •- A 6. - so . it will. Let usititve no political tricks.: Let the I)entoeracyi•plesetit, to- the country '• her ablest:state:na!' and Patriotic 'itian;•.:ir. they would sate filpini the hyttaitiation, 'to W1.1e.11 . it Seeur. fast teinling. • G.lnmunitaltons. - •:: -. •I..eaklnn.l; Ft. I P.I 5; , 1856: To the Balm:- of-the dfontrotte Dernoniat. 1 Stn :—A fej years since, ty,;4 Whijint!l'i: in . this 4,putoy 4.1 1 - 1 4 1 it , n e e e e 7 4,.nry. tc) . ehiet t ge their Elitot: Iti,tter.t.Jim -.Chitpm4 l l. %%law to”. enLy, too plaini: untied, - ' dia . :, xtMce s alt : t 4.10 truthfui in his klitioriai., io ' plehne •.the''. We Ir.ndeni, i ' con4tietaly the el,nntly . ; rint,t'vhd= rat's:inked to tiitd:sonte,one ,lio take .Jimpiyi,s place. Seine ilue that could. be , A-eid :as A "cat's paw atid lick-spit l'e." , that would' a. . soon publii:ll fidsehisal its truth: and sooner, if the ititerst 41 . the'part I , 'demanded it.—r.- , Se vOral indiviilbals were, applied to, toaceept the important yositioa -;if Whig , Editor-- , AMoug them Was Geo. T. Finzier,•lint his , poweribl.intellect and•giaut mitid :fi ire.slusii owed the •Con'seilueitee • i. to -- bun, 'anti 'ilia Edi.. 'twin! mantle fiill i'm :his, hrOther, - I 1 11. Fm-: zier. 4 That he has served. his employers well and-faithfully, 'hose who.have /Loved , to read his paper, _Whet ter •the oi?eginterat ludepew' lent Republican, stre:ressly to give e,VTiretier - • in his beloilflsind sbuttld.he be. Militia re' I . a settleupint null fie,,eottiptlled to resort to a pmsecutina - to obiain his just dues, he need have no fears, fuir *am of evidence to: sustain' hilt): With a r o os papers and the *pi 41' il' - ••''' Aefiee of his dulled readers,..coulded :with' fil' army of talent *id oratory he posfesses;'•atel mould exhibit al a 'LaWyer,•'- the - graisecfor • these ' and. other 'rids° . as.' would clOtilitlitai charge the jury tin his favor, -- nail .. ' the result must be an:, sward. for the •amOttnt . of : hj!.. daim. • , Though it is litie,he,,bas somethings to fear, as near Oar whole of: the -Montrose Bar' would opts** him 'catithe 06110 of in terest. it Thus m uch .11. way - of •SOlactr to: 'Er . ' .. . ' • Frazier,•co-Edit4t of the lodepen .de t n .R ei i t 4 t ! ?-, - • .. B i Bean. Though I - aware that..tt is and ..lias . been" expeetid.othim by •hia::emidOerii . ,-that • lie shMild resort Ito any.' means haiever false. or dishoutitable,And that the 'success if the • .. , : several 'him* be- represe•ms, and, appears to'hi. B i ele in, depend oa the atiothatt' of. misrrpre, 1 seatationalie caP 'put forthT•aoil • also aware'l that a " corruptl fountain .cannot put: fon lii, , i. pure water,°- ye l aiii not , dispisseil to be misrepresenteil iy• him' having given hint. the benefit oft o or three. attacks „before— allowing myself, to be governed by the saiiii.. .reasonirig:•Of 114. boy who: wait kicked by the Jackass. • Ittc4. I%,,utit--i . utotii4s.-i6'.:134' be,. makes of my uatrie in his payer ,of die ;IA: lilt., under thet headitig . of ' 4 .1 4 d: wipe vs.. Party," were it not for -the ever true saying that " one side of a story is •always'good Un •til the other is heard,"•noririarkt this prompt :MI to write it, Were Ia _ rare none weuld read his paper except those who kttO* ; liiiii.,,•..l.lm, this is not the clise and it glance.at.. his sits. scription list will show - .that many ,of those who knoi him liest haveliati-it, though par tial believers in iiiiiiiruS; have , 'ct uped . their papers to be Ste Ped and their'fiaineastrieken from the list.- • f - ,' • • ' •• ± But to the point.° In the aritele - referre..l o, 1 sm. cluirgel, othent, as being "Iserd-letekt4 deugliface'." anteing the ext &me 'roSlayery doliglifaces of this district,-- ( known sit Wilmot's "district,. I suppose) Sus. • lieving . l undirstand what is mean! .4-in- . wiled by said terms, (irons borrowed from Levu:Greeley, whom. he exhibits a groat desire to spe,and from whom lwdrawit large. y for his pmert ; sayings and.rittraets) I shall ontent myself for the present, by an. uniineL 'fied denial. N 4 man ever beard me, atho . , to the-eztensbin of "Shivery, us utter an ex restion, rightly; Censtrued,atl na meaw. aud Wended by tni, th at would imply that. I fished or willed S ievert' to extend, -....r that '1 ould vote" fur #' iflhtidthii power so to dd. In the same article referred .to, he -says,-, " Ward and DuVis-stuinv.td the eastetu part • the county for Bigler as * 'pm-Slavery - an." 'This is !also fab;is, and I defy . him; or ny of his vile end treacherousitiformants sr 'Lei in biilittgsgate, to make true.tetiti" •rtieew. By ay et lightening ,bins, I be permitted - e 04, that fiber . will truths , . iuutelf,boterlaWrdutek:With' the-Ward . (thitthieseuti .1 - ocid to mike - no* ' -• • ..110 ba , snide Party:) he Might find :'rin . ne three_ Ur fnttr ; than tlitise named, win, ire I)emoerats,: At iwrhalti, if he auul.l giet:r Vrapoe t that 1731.1tit'ACs 4 4 0 r jiffies' ,io In4i4are.f -aLaye,;lltof his Sour. Aitirperbapi‘• if :be rutillip ) ....back':. u .iienibstt t!le pnlithtal.lietuty uf •t hefin Hy; be might 'fro, mai aatisfy hL -s reaien that the .eder .6f - the Frnzier foncd.. hsving mistained, not ocry'ltyl4nltiple.and ri=les, but actUally.in..clirm pro itnils-Atr.ihfrert*.• belated certain 4 4 Blue Lightsn,we read of in the two . 4 history uf th - e-6`ottn,try. In con = clsin" I Shall add, that lide . nut belietetrt B - 4414C - In, s F iWelyreads 14 i.4ipe I;4' ii;"'(!Att; . . • ,it, on. the contrary,..l - bailey', that,. both in l • , .his dream - Aand when a4bet,:he often regets that, fur the defeat of a iidenty eflie.e, he for; *auk the 114 of bemorkocy and iiiiii;pkite4l himself with-th"4tiii be chn • netted with, and eptioiriliy„'per mr-Piitor, th • e Repablican, -Frasier/Ik . ,part tier. Nur4loi tbist•to•'apPly••to any of-those who tti •to Yrt thanif:of leaders in said paper, o tier Whom• resides '''at .SusqueloutnaDi.:p9l„ ajia somewhat n?Aori ow as Writer and *spenber. Abet 4huttill not.; go - forth misrepresented as tboy;')1 . 1" - ti?-1116' - writer'4 i . • 'PritiCiii6 v.. noy , foals in the itl;• ptiblivni.,_.and trusting 111...tvatter if. nntit•ed at all toy: saki writer, 'shit, it inly- he t h ;tad friend-hip, and 1 ii,li 14.. and all in terested, that tify prinitipfe4hore a uere ell since t It e false isms (1f tbe day -heinlesl ht• staire-seithers can urviie nue ehaege , .-- With the hope stint .youl,will give ihiss 14iofe in your paper, and withlawilwnent desir e for he succes: princikle4,lfre reinnin—.lterpt..etfully, . . EA. Winn. Far ,the Demiperst. To the - Public. To shield my teptetntiots •ter - nmen,and ; my pii'•fes..ional standing fi . ..oni''thri'•effects of a tlnitis:Md falselloolls — whitAi'My malignant en e ; leit?!, kn,Montmse .mOlOlllO- phices,-Ivive . in.. .du,triott.ly tt4i4 to 1 , 441 y ion : afloat: in: this. etounty and out of it, ti) nail my hartet€4. ant e,;ll , triine'd bfe'Oeti.e' r urje'itice 111 - e .1•401 i: to upon tliez , e.veporte v lttPtil the}'' hear •itiv: of the ease.; I would -lay this- wlivit inaiter befote - thO'tinblie now, but foetliit r - eiß4oti . 11011 im in; iirogi:es4 fur an contetapt of .Conul. Couseion. '4l.l;lyowe. ante"gri,lYl and ,seute.:of.daty - cry. adt 1116 Affairjkat-e:nmionlit, Lshali lie ltillv nixonetliol•from iti ilte filial: reserlf;'' . I:shall nut be sati4lied - any-' vel led, - by the. force of, ci at!uvis; to vin dicate my 'abduct iotoie the public, 1 will: then spreml before tht-tu the retold- or the Of•reelaf. frosa tli iget . to: gether with other - eviderwe, mud take' a •'ver diet atAlteirhands: Laill leave it for theta ; 'to deckle whether I am in 'the wrong, or 1 am' n selected viptint of abase ~rotispiracy., N. t The 11..ittesdnle Herold . after,copying, the ',notice of t lie : action „of the. Gvan.ls Jury. oe cohnty tin juilge'Vittnet's Libel pritsti 7 l eutio s against its says • "TheabiiiPiixtract !`bows very ,sat*sfacto rily`utt . the sovietnerule'd the aholit On twin tletithei•s , =-Wilinot and 'itimanit, 'is ended in 80.410i:dins. Jui4re Wilmot prosecuted Mr', Chase; the iiditOt of the Democrat - for rebut , king t tiid ell:eking-some of his estmjudicial Oppreifylinita and dislinnorable acts, and ' - ex Judgeletotity Via unte'eretl. as- Attorney for the prte+ecution. Despite the influence of - the President Judge. ,the ei-President. judge..the 1 iist rid Attorney, and' the Aletlition 'ilothitiO. generally, the..Giand Jury igisored the bill, and - i - iitt`fOr the. quick . and .unusual intiiitiv:ition of the . "-pruie cortege o f • :oupsei; it- Would have - been 'returned to the ASSoitiate Judges, with directions that David Wilmot should - pay the costs of . - prosecution. 'Narrow esVape - that, The seine firosecittOr hag also . 'ant% fir - the Aim • ott 'lice, la lai tig .*I 0,000 'lain:l2es t9tt .1 Is t;r . : is little- datt&er of his obtainin. , 'wit : fir. 16'4411V Zuni; ;41 . .01116;i .1 ' C o inc ! iiit 4irnin:Lizerne--iCottuil . 41i," :114,0i:tiro:tilt; instead' 'of tiolliers'lpid ENE rigree that St lie rule of these two4angerons Men is about de.l to thitt some Seas, but by theaid,..olfWiltutititeil4s been 'able to give ti:few . tiesth itruggleiceitiff:- for a Year - or two irefiagain . iloisn;hoWever, and-.ibis time iakes wink has been.fotilishenough to fall 'into : , hiti ensbnieew 41.110Vir With shim: •, Vt, are informed , that llinot ;lief ilia 444 ' beeW caught' , ,r e g..up overlie►auatlpl hinr. Of rim rse ny syn.. iblenian.could atie Jcs,ttp- was :moiety using Wilmot as a CALA-paw to vettc:•liiii' ,enge'sit iii., aid ViTilmot Bare :Agee is it at tte start hid he - riot been totallv . :l;iiiid. Ilseeins to us that.we newer ktt . ew Matt '.,%1 1 . • lOUtir publ ic confidence as .104 it in this county.:.,..Another Vbelh onion, another arrest :if . Allorney ttrcOnt tempt of Court,' and another attenipt to Spat a littlecirild from its anstheqyarm.,,,ntiligtog men to go aboutour aetnitrpi s beg fOr nuio 1 to capon) it, as the negr.ies of the: S.tith .are ninsomel, and he can Atialat an -"Wide. feet, lag " 0. fur Ihr friaatit that' have I•iitipaaait I titt,t_i." Firms Wasisingtosa. .E.littirl.ll correspowience 1•04: Y. Teibune. WM~liington; Fritfay; Gen. Caea . was' very, Iseverely, but I tin.' not dangerously injured by hie hill tioon *ups or the Patentloflikul today. wilco symptom is s tendency to drorraitweei iiis advaured year* nee 03enterbalaseped by hie temperate end' hi* rreovery cast. hart , ' . ly be doubtful; vet it it probable that Iw Will nut he atolefor same to to Attijine 6 . seat in the Senate. pc reveived a _very. :ee. very blew *Meat ill the teettplelnen the, stone, atep on which he fell. - and bhel woo.brougla home on it litanies by be e rieo t Win 41,0 r dik,q ' -„,-;•.i. i ' Alornpy, of the Rot+, Ito , . emu- ' ', ilyiit 4 , oottsti int ti, nil . • , a* s f,te :tetnr,y 111tril• lop, nfreAli . pervons), bah% l ir - I.:ro'relii , 4l.:inhint.entor Freno.-or to *elate is.t alnyiray tt4 the• Rivas- %Val ker . * ernusen i, itt , Pr . ut ingua. ~ - . ..„ -' I ,pilti t kliiiiollntiny, F e b, 11. 185 g. • , •I'' 1, 0 „.Iii)1441 , : Couto ni t t ve 4 me yoo fi dently ett= , td to•mitifow meriting. There wen -'no ter to-dniitini n'pottr look • for to-mor. ; =- Tfiti - S - eliiiii . 'ditl,/noiftitiitiiii7iitile iiiip but'irinitirm Mr. Seumnu as St:perils . = 'lent 'of Printing.: - ' . ' 406 , -Can6-ind - -:Mr•--Fierney—use- - tg:- II ton informed that Albert Rust, M. C., Jinn to-flny been eitell to appear at a . JuAine'l4; Court, to-morrow -morning at 11 o'vtuek, to , u 4.. -PA .. , -.-.l9i4eiritti--.44 , a tgo :- 0( iisoußr4t,on -1.19 vo Gregity,—,Leki* MT.: tfilLit. I ,jitt R. iii.r . not promp,tedAor f Atleifed ... this pront A mi 9l) , nor have 1 vet. bien suottOred Ana. , witnettst. L i 4neve the compluinnot is ilui , ryer. 7 -441, ettom DKuste.k to-The N. Y, Tribune. ~ I I - Withitingtott; . Miuldny, F4O. 'll', 488 , 41: • . Thu Committees Wili'be Renounced ti.i-troi row,- . I'll . F , ln'tdier iltwOteil all,drif venterdn* alone in the Capitol to iheir'TO - riAnibin; ,ffer -bil:i iii . i . tniii . % ie or: , with . 4...,: n. ,datiolibitlf of `Olio th'ittrmorning, 'lnd tert4tired' to,hini fifii frientill iniinne - r the ChitirtntrAiiii . or, ,Ilip Ciamitttee of When 'fiat, M:-i4ii.' ,-, Mr. 'Grow Of:lii4iiiriv6:!liiis4 - will ,:pl:4ibitlily b :t t• Ciminoo of ' bite bhintoll4;e:. Oil 'terriro rie ' s ' '''' .• -'i-'. 'S "..-. '''..." ': '-' tee pit nu - . . • 1 • '' .• .- 4.-'4-s- - • ' 4 l'lte clanivitinM.Sliii iifielte r r unpOrtnnt etTt-, totittees:stretini yet i1 . :4:ii1e ., 1 gniryt`ntv Cititi iti;. 't ire Si ,eiiker snine einiiiii4n.stieetil:' iie . o,-.i.tifi'm Of .Pritile;: : Ili iii.f . floute -. t.. ri . sill ii i a fog.. :.. --' ---.- : i - V:t -hi tigtott,...M.Al ties/ t•t v. Feb. 6. 1 ftil 0. -- ' r.•lftiOntitnis's leaser. by Ihn Aratnir'n;ii`' resent iiie,l:gri;ilrli-,-iiiig iii. diet Britc.sli'.Miti isitie•as:vesy sensitive rat. neriiiiiiiinits: - `,11V .. 11;4. received the re." le.t. fir Mr llratitiP.iitils.' ren'til forirtneti. limits liefin-ei the sitiiiii_ir iif the , • . r s ~.: itttWbt!f hailliot priteniett. it:up - Iry drat l ei, : clII:Pt1411 1 1y iii- iittelligenee in reeeiv of itsrifect ..i'-.1114, - ..l4ttehanaii • vriis inFortnell,. vever, that a - .positive , iietnintl: viine-ilis-,' ' clued or tint•itrninible until*: liere . • oif , eii itnettt,it,linil h a il -titruhtlek sounded . .,,Loril teistion. . Bence his misgivings.' ..." ' fr. Buchanan thinks there • iit'•retisiittable . Mnd for eitieeting• pt...at.e tie' the , iiropto= is presented in Rits . 4*, but; - env' Slintsteti ,1,..4 expre PA the Paine entilitienci3'Or liii . pd . • 6 precut Thin is regar,leil by .ihem as lan* of preparation by ~ It,l isia. iu►' d,► Th nraittn.eftwrittlitrioN.-- , li'tlie early plat. nit v: iti t itamB . .ior.4l.7frei.tiL• • •y' Ne;il, I;lll,•,l . in ; _un .att;aot nititi • :%;'lBb.,e n-i,in.MTP but havt 11,1 W fingmten• '':arrested .4tl c;t l ietl I,,:fiirn - the I,,,rities and liv - s hem d 11*e%! 'nights while 111111-4.1 f - Arid finial/ t*schted'ariittit , l die lir , . :IT, sink tiown 1 - -ain s srimehrti 811,1. I,lB..itig-• I 11 tii tniugn n 14414 in content'. at him. ..rveritt4 hi, head Ilia ltraitis ulwie the finin';'..killiniz• p•- Au kltretri:, ivus• - fluule„ . _ rrt 6114-•..lie- - ;ierpretiarnr , ; - I , f 11 4 i8 dent!, awl bring 118;in to.jiistitl.!. , .l,nr at - " wro „ iti t..; lB , ►rai.eBof t. hymn inld be fiittitd: 'Macon (Miss) -Stari • • Usual( Laws.—Au pg . Ow 111 . 0411 t 5eV , ....11)11 jail' &at e tine, to tcpeal, Or verr. eshentially. modify the latx,4 relating In . 'even, years. . , fni.tlttr.iti tempts have been tuadc, which have inl i rerofore hes.* tinstseeessittl. • TO die unions , . .Mulcts in large citiest. tlie.evlaws , ate said (I) be urterous, ttrnl twin ihetn.•• • inattily,-*pringA the agitation of thc.sithject.,, The : 11e,vphs tit,., 4:ouittry,;, who art!) Nrptr+A'9k:to uni f; no .interns!, are.etittrety Ks.; hey. navy:. strt Their • ~ rol•ttttt.a;-.. • • F. r Le gor , at tire. be runty! . .iii r t..ittg• into the hnnfin..txr:fitnek..jotbers and mbnev brOk*int.• by voting fora law - whirl; w i ll oppress the poor-man, whip it fills .. ‘ the Bern of his wealthy" neighbor. - .1: • ....t.: , ..; :.-.. , il- TONGUE•Fgozr.N F,air.—ln Cinei,nna,o„..Asi, th! .- e 10th inst., One boy . inibieed enotbet ;pi pot his tongue against la ... fated ! iron , lentil!, p&o—t he thertnoaneter 'itt,. th4t ti tile . itelicay ! • . ... ... , . ing ntentpgratuntlar tallow:zero. I T Ile coegtte .ite 1 11'41 ofuOitr.e . ' anti; trig poor tit)) , suffer, , ed gre.ot,agotip,- • Beieriti,,p,assolls . entleavoceti to releasefikin,,ln vain: - ; . ll..terif were in. ibis siiie - tion, for o ver five- minute a man' -..ile niitOrt.TaylOr went into ate TelegtWeh. Noise 'end toronght ll6tne Itot - Water:an , l win l: ... key with .whirl he bathe.i!ihe tongue et ,the seir..ring boy, finsil, , lioprating 4iset.9)e .1?plf j,!•nving the other stivk;ng, to.,the Isr4:l;,.rl,!exe,! it reitini net! the foi ! sliio4theilay>i,watl)Y!Nt A) yotoori•er. - hOW thsi.i' ie.4;1,444y .:11 . (;1:. con. • Iron-in j fret.4llV . rten'tlier.'..„Ttleo . lcett, mt,. ,s :et. taken tit It, lionteitt ex!ret .3gottx., ,_, rittie.'teßn CIIkNO2 ti Ttig . :l.AW CrIP tIRRL : ..A r . C:.-li,t i ii:ii itli'iri4lii'the II 0t , 45 HI Mir . - !f:j.iisiiiii - 4iti ; / 01V Whielriiiirl3,A4 - 111 it. im she' tvittl 4 iiit'liiiittittiN of virititio - or Litoltli,ling: -...}, o libel, the tro,ll of ihe!tiiiiiereharaoti as ii--• belbot4;ol•ty be given_ in: evitlenee ; Itn.l if do. jory io :stir 'moll tuvie 41E111i fi tt-I tinietlie' 1 - i ' ' . ne t -tit'. I t ha ii i 1 / 4 41 ' 14e - gpiimi ''iii!iiivei),!' . an..l'.'ail h''' ti) irialiiio4l - 4 - in it•ltt ; - stiii . that 'itto 'iiiiit'ar'Si - ) 1 , .rloirgil i,!'inlejettlttill'olieritte t o link iiiiiiiii.'•' til - .of 'tile iierentlant Oftlefertdottne„ , - -' : • . i r Sar.When may - be.* - • - fair anti ti.tr pastel t r ,Wistai it is/. vi=• - rlittle Att.' - ‘ . " . " r:a . '!" """' • .111! embreciiilleumrM!eWed se,this oleo Ns the ,iyarloto sof Janisoripilt • • - • S. 1/..744m4441, $1 5 1 1 Jas Ceti/ORB: V ; 11 1 . nr • 1.44414'; 1.60 R hxrd • P Dsit4vm.. 1,50 41 11 Wright, rub 4511144314.414 11 '. 1.00 R Rim*. fiuittsd•l3, 1 h() P.. Vleenitunt. • 1A141414414. 1 544 44444..4k tillab?. • , 11r - nry %intim; ' ' 1 fin .1 ',l;•tin tte414411; 1 0 1 . JAP 114 min, Jima,. Vann, . 1.110 R. Wtsr, `,60 R Y- Yr "' 4'..1 511 , Alillka, Lisk . . 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FANCil l a all of Haria4ny. - : : .•. . , fr V S 3 _ LETT ERS, g La the: Illvntrag P9it 9f!ict Folo. 4th 146 e - ;11.1:176:65U lOhn $ t t r oy, Michael , Brrriniiaromis - - ifusltetltsC.-r- Beebe.; Lyain4hipiel BinlAid;/-• Ansi,* - bunt ! e f t; Heniaiifiribirk KidinßiveLibrigtil-Atiosigt Coyle iMisa Mat t'` tomtit John - Consttentine r ßini,... Sa n (. / di alerf•Parielt 6 Crosier. Jana. - iiiest;l4ll J, 0. 3 • Cook' Worthy or.:. aConnell.Michatil Doh:, 4.o.srph 1014, ; DUNI, Drake.'Arrbibardi 1114114,-,011,1111 1/avis, W. _7 Downing;Santeel ; IL*. Goddard. Betalitio4. ILA S r - Hart, 11. W. Vai l tVl7re. • Thoirkatlit:: Ve4.- Ere. Phete' . ( 'net /dim Lth* a 11;11 I.tirsry,3'-' E. R • - G .M6 1 1.n. - Johnson., 31iss . " - Wi lynx. P. firttintrof-, the *beet ph•ase Say fulyrllrw..l.-,- • - ; A N. ttittAitD. 3100t054.,"-P::0.;4 1 2t; - . F.; 18116._, NOTICE. THE submiriiter •.w4.414 -414811;00' I.4meris 11:14 i p he, , , Poiitcjitiollglii•ti6lit Nor e. in ti to ties e ittl -4::gaiti9m named' below nt the prsia;itiarieir Per anriern; vis : Harper,;,,k)-ntn t im.-,ftltp : Household. Virords, $1,044 . 111akai404.52.25 : Godev.s3,lll ;. I i o n j eu i tee. $3.50 Sorties).- editinn 1100. Are. Frunk t'hozettp,..or Jrudijoas, 83.•25'; 11:illossa $2.0 :Ludic.* itipoisi t..ry, (Cinqunat,i)sl.6l; ICtiortal, $1,63; At. u r ', 4 l I.•ol4 l 3liigraitis'or fit. liCik prepared alan to Mk - odors for standard arid iniace,thusamis hooka ,aratmirrent literatur e .of the' day, whether from the trade 'oraother, wi. I ka . of ind eat rie., .-I,4lving had an experience op: - fifteen years in the tr9...k,1:5 1 ,1!Pti 0 .4t.4 Rade, he betielip4 he can _ire e ntire Antiof.etion , to all pat. ties entro4tio,Li orders:', - 1 •i Sliticinienorirobi•riof the. - Nlatazinin , sent on rev:4ol4Bk Rod 4Hfiee Letter Stamps, for the — Prltfl $2 Mitr:Niipp, nfA z pr . p .o i lv h4st am i ci . mi li t - pl e $5 or . works ' will gre'sent. inquiry ii4ll,;(iiioitain a stamp for the retnrmpol,ftele? - II:OW*04 (poet paid) on the reeeipt of Publisher:a arivertim4l pricew.. Address,. . 1 Wtl.l.lA It PATTON; ' 'l3ribuketti AI J. 21)(Aviiiite, S. 4 . 1." 1 ) 11 1 )1i.hers new.ftpqms.,mit)f 'the utp. vert i•o.frt , nt (with n I 'tier.), few. is- K..rtii, vei o4, HO 114.444 ' tri!iiticd - ixttiftfi 'the' adult. tu kine of the • above pter_,lpp,yeArt., sAsla, BLIND, DOOR, • AND • CLASS DEpplri OA can !;TSISTsT., • I Pll put rest*. Pesio* l. ...„ • ; • BY Dr. BREVMER. - - Alt mizrs - - rnd in any •qnantity r =deft° ordrr, ur tiirnixtieil nn the shortest • tfre• it; • YtALTR . k. ea 11.41 to the *inures imanefartutrit by the Lodi • Monuftteturing frninthe Sinks:sod - Privies of New York Cloy land frm. from .i.ff;.m.ivt. exiled - • POVDRETTE AND TAFFAL Pandrette rottiptrird of two-thirds night 'mit end one third .derompOued vegetablelhee. thre4-inivrths night soil ‘antkene-foagth Peruvian Guano. • Titertr tannorvtt rre ehenper and better adap irit ,for raising Corn, Garden Vegetables' and Gra4,lllun uny. otbei In market. Can- bap*. .in contnet with the seed withilut iojory, and vow+ Corn ned,!'reds to enme up sooner, ripe" two and yield one third more than othat,ittlittorAinnd is a preventative 'of'!he Cad , Teo bbls.Pondrette or 100 lbs. Tate% sill ; innaltre...Ml : acro of. Corn in ihe' hill. •Tofea Ar i kniApor lb. Pandrette $2.00 per bbl., or -11t*tfor any gaunt ity ovAtlAkiih o delivered on beii.rvesitel or Railroad. treo from Ani . ohargo Jiieleieloticr or eating% pampitict 'containing eve/Information, sent post paid, to .any ono semiine tbeii addri.ott . THEIODI /VANUFACTUNNG CO.;-!` Cainrtlandt ati.,New TUOSE WHO. •miss". JrAsits, - , 'rob tve. I . P:ilk/Ands at a eiTaP Pricwaed es •.•AL .. .j .r a ss o r per Attention• to called - tm 1144MY.,ForRt and erfa:,Compay. Thinota, gyre!: ,er ppitr, por.in,pp.tlon, are g i ven r m . wo t. .payifhlrin 4,fsl tri:vh erl4 f or mimth, ma ,It I* htad-in Elk roionte.iNtinailvs• tbi.i.ievl has stir. Of h 3 tor Hamra dare.in tits Zusa*. 'l% L.,,mirpeireil for firming. asemuelli.!•' , •It hive :the bed element* eV , privTerity, to:kint arvlort4ii,hy tir o veiniuof Coal, and ,wi I , intersected by four railroads. Tee 0141.4 in'of-the mn4 valuable kds.l." onreoeptitstinhty ivwd, and warred.. fee Ideed* are Orver. It. iimiient* end' s ubsbmtifit•oppfgrtuntly' to.o.4iiintiamer tarmlegt p'eniiding ter miXekuteldrirn nr making an invest,- , rther [darn can be,ted from the ,iminplileht •wino' ;:re me; In totters •- anairered pr.miptfi, Apply nr addtena SAMI* wo Ari* . irtiry. 136 %V dont Street, . .pt•ith" lirteiNM Fourth and Fifth set.. Phila.?, dplphi Full infornvatierew contained in Ih, pansphletn. . 7m3. Helms for sll.sville• - tvieurtn peei4ity....atAger lilillterde ANAL; latieirrare giving ;1". 1 i. 11.1 :the,-inlprortnient cos-. ,tevlsrultv4l-,1 (.;•?witv ' the emoring and n',w offer it help;ng 'hind, by' keeping . cnn. stintfy fer mite a taw.. it,Windowinnu :.n4 at ioo ty Milk. Paints and Olts,. eumpb•te nAwnrttuent of build..fs Hatd - Tiro; Th,. , 41 pikng.t'u put .up liobsekizt ttn Sprit4,wilbti , ,d. it fur their interii4 to give 11s , a v.ol4, f :Ayit.A.l3ll furnish tverv, thing yrota . t andot ,tpe very. Orrn!, otatmr , el" 6 ! i gi lei " DiegriltAtAN - • $1.49 110 2 GO 1.90 164 *o 1.30 1.39 1 39 „II: Loog . plod ltserip:tit kind in= fusek‘et. , 0 E00 ,4 Rile „,. pkteil e Gerraan falveft .Aligrats, ..041.70rit min ware , Aft* all nr ilstitPr K9ite r s.. ' - _ ATRoenei...ll , pt and *it' the fiituiro,„ Finteig. "rntkinit-Pssits.dit.e. - fAi b t.oin isaty_4. Flpiii., • ,(;nTpitepAl. l ,4o l ml.o(mg , , , • GRocsitissA tikffmein; new And gond. • - ?• ;.- 4 , n 4 PATWIT C IV A Snit nit* ,Rllo AID DI IN n • a4ortment 411 0, conine, • l'AtiTs I.:lD'Otioar-.A.genoral asominiel*ine lif 'panty: , igwEtxt'„ splendid variety, of thiitiesied • ' - ;FANcr Coot:ls—Neal!' everYthble'llt . ,tch: yar;tty;‘,_ ; (Now tiopplhoe revOrNi••110IIIi V, ONINII, 111144 short..nostig eveikAleat perisonslvrant. v44lo4„,Atork,itt'.k, - - .1 • -Avr , I mgaitivAitit, , „4 - tootritivoriktwo, es. ig r uitt - !.. tote*. Nfoth,t. . - Migs,e44.2l!:_h. ii ea amid forwili by_ . . , . 0 ~-;•,‘ A..3 iam.' 1- - of all wilibliteAgbfaik • • . ' •:'-3: , -1 - ~;' +; ''7