EC= ti4istlro o,sat,ettt. • r ziros--s. =Ur 1123= Mere B. RIDDLE & CO., SDlrons and pRopRIZTOR - 11. - - -"--77:1---PrZIV3.I3-C".17V3-33. z iiLiTURVAY . MORNING, NOV. 27, 1)358. "Samos / tun Enos"—According to the principle laid down by Mr. Buchanan, a friend of Uhl -Union is ono who submits to every an the part of the South, and who ' trembles at every threat emanating from the Same quarter. When he took upon himself the curt and responsibilities of the caeca _ tire cake, the Southern politicises literally stir_ roundel, him, determined to make a tool of him L . LL inthe very begining of his official career.— They hesitated not to make the most extravagant demands, and were not ashamed to enforce them by dire .threats of "revolution" and oseces . Moe." "They knew their man better than hie -- • - Northern friends knew him, for they boast that he has been more serviceable to the Slave inter est than would have been a slave-holding Presi dent, bad such en individual been elected to that office two years ago. Our pliable Chief Magistrate, under the influ ence of his Southern advisers, has abandoned . every principle which he professed to hold sacred, Previous to his inauguration—he has forgotten or violated es..y pledge which he at that time made to the people—and, in a word, ho has be come a complete tool of the South, shaping the coarse of his administration to benefit and ex tend the influence of the institutbn of slavery. The South demanded three sacrifices from him, " • -and in the event of his refneal to be thm eon ..trolled it threatened the dissolution of the Uuwo. Mr. Buchanan was Boon overcome by this bra vado, and he now imagines that helms actually saved the Union by yielding to its . influence. This is the manner in which he proposes to pre serve the nation, and we have not a doubt the poor old man thinks he is a patriot, who deserves well of hie country. He would destroy the country to - 11111MISUO.hat is, he is willing to adopt a ruinous ...• policy, which has the effect to paralhe our commerce—destroy our factories—impoverish the public treasury—and plunge the nation Into enormous indebtedness, in order to 'keep -In a good humor a band of puiili cal brigands, who have not the power to control even a parish in the event of their resorting to an open demonstration of hos tilities Had ear model Executive been in hewer .when Sackson was President, he would hove yielded to Goy. Hammond and his gang of Nul lifiers in South Carolina, in order to save the Union! Had he been in lVaehington's place when the Whisky Insurrection menaced the peace of the country, he would have submitted - for the matte patriotic purpose. We feel grateful to our democratic opponents for this new version of what constitutes patriotism and friendship for the Union, in theee times. Our Presidents in 'the future must bow to Southern dictation, and - proetitute their office to the canoe of slavery, under the penalty of being denounced as dis - • • unionists should they refuse to thus debase and • stultify themselves. . We shell know hereafter how to appreciate 1( Mr. Ihieltanatie diatribes on the Union, and !,..„ with thie knoweldge we chat! be enabled to do 'Justice to his transcendent abilities as a States man, and his indomitable courage as a Chief Magistrate of a free people. When see shall rend his next annual message to Congress, and shall find 'therein, whole passages devoted to the .„."Union," we will be at no lees to interpret it oonnectly with the lights before us. We shall . not need Mr. Bigler's "illuminating" powers to snetist us, but will conclude that the President is "a little week in the knees" under the influence • of-" Southern thunder," and that will acdount for "the milk in the cocoanut." The' .'Union" - demands sacrifices for its maintenance, say three democrats, but these sacrifices must come i'rom • - -the North. #.enntrylvania must give up all hopes of protection to its factories and its mines—the North must submit to all the odious exactions of the Slave Power—and all other Interests in this section mast suffer in order to meet the wishes of our Southern masters—and thus Aare the nice. Stich is modern demoonrn lic ~W, Iluen.teriaigriarrritn.— , A great • . • ny ee published the letter of theP;esidentw hich was read by Wilson McCandless, Esq., on Thursday, at thoDrumeene Depot. Oar only answer was, that there was, or should hare been, no mention or thought of political differences of such is time. This-satin fled our minds. We, however, observed that our neighbor of the Port omitted it, notwithstand ing he published elf the others. Wherefore ! This question led us to examine more carefully the Epistle of James, and we must say that the letter is unworthy a man of eound prudence and of good taste. Wherefore log in that ever lasting humbug cry of disunion on an occasion like that? Or, if he must chide, and blubber over that event, which, like a night mare, ap : pears to torment the anile dreams of a man now well stricken in years, why does he not ad dress his hortatory and objurgatory missives to Hon. Jefferson Davis or his well beloved friend, Lawrence Ecilt, of - Whippy Swamp, or R. Barn well Rhett, of PalmeUo ? We have no disunioniebs here nor is the Beall : menftolerated in our midst. We go for union, . harmony, self concession, tariff on iron, common • ' tense find a decent administration of the 'affairs of the nation if each 'a thing can be broutt about again., It Mr . B. ti really terrified about 'Bunion, his hysterics are tboresultsof his own timbres awl folly. They are hisibern chickens co e home to roost. ; Pittsbnrgh and vicinity aro' casting ' the cannond And rolling out daily thri l cannon :.. balls7lth s vektiele to subdue all friends of dis n.. .. - :rinion, ' all iieemies to the constilntie ' and to .. . .libetty• whereirer they may show the 'selves, The grit about spending money for c rryieg, • ...ile'etiotts is so deliciously cool fromeuch source as our present President, that we confess e have .ritikyet enjoyed the time to contemplat it suf , ficiently. Wo will turn to that at anoLI lime. . .Ive regret that we have to nay however, t al.Mr. ~ I tuehanates letter was considered in such a re i ch :" 411 . taste, 'that an effort at a cheer afte it wan .:read, *ulnain most undoubted groan , end ',.. btaseid."tio numerous to m ention . " 1 .. . . . Bums Ma. DOUGLAS has carried Illinois \he no longer feels the_netessity of uttering northern , sentiments. Miring again "hamboozle4l"—to , uso a fitorite word of bin own—bis immediate fellow citizens by riling bin Optibir sorer ' ' -`sagely doctrine in a Northern dress, he is now at work to conciliate! his Southern masters. Ile .. ' .I''[is"thereforerigeliing eat/steely patriotic, and ", ~. ordiers his abject submission to the aye inter , 74' ~ - : :eats by windy pm:lender's of lore for the Union,: .... ....i,;,e .. .. ' ,,, pretty: winch after the usual , manner , of the 19Plitting- lights" of modern democral. on tr .•' sweat toocesion hevent a letter to some of his _ .• ~ _ ..._-: pirlisalst in Washington, in which he - advanced ."-i-thstollowi sentiment: "The United Dem00,,...„7 ,, ...„7 (.. : ::..1110i and the omen of the Charleston Convert . ..!•... . 1100.". .tils Washington organ—the Slarts—is * lent in faior-of the Slanutisde, and sneers at - • , `atiry messure that is not ..calcn atell to benefit `-ripe Squib- The facilitY with which trading pal • , ... . , itlelsas can change their tulles is Ily age .r 4 '''tiling. A few months ago, before t. o Nor° . • '::'' . s ...''' *'''' .. cicadas were decided, the fashio • was '''' - wirri liberal amt moderate, and we ound - ' ••• ' ' Yedf.Dsrli-goisitolietwoiland,wi out ts ti: '.:°With him blifirtmnltkigWtiessona.le not '—' ' • ' Tiese elections being pow ' over and . a Soot +`i'..: , : ,Itontests Coming on, the tune is ch , ged a . "DSOs his gone home to resume hie ld not . indDottglaS isasrefally tollowing'i the - e ,,, :•s; l ';'Z": *A ' in. Are the 'people blind that . ese d •c•x4,:i.,?-,: , Rogues can thus hoodwink and MI , ,that :1--.,:i--,.., . 4 4:;4::.;, , New Jersey Oesigsessleiwii! • ette# ;:,-.3„-...,;1„, . . • B eale , .. ~ ,-, 4 •-• poneiog. , e . V.1 . ..,".V5 - s , ' :.... 8214 Wa1ker...i r .:::...,.. ''Lfte..f.'„,,,,,,•, 3712 '' '4:-..)' - '-..';?7" 71 Wall- .. —.. .d. ',...e.i , zi,, , ,,,,.,... l.atterson ........ . ..g.;ti„...:7„...e.;,•.,.....d.51ie. Demo oe Hon. Telexes L. HARRIS.-By tele- I Coo.. T. .C... -lEmemas, member of Congress I Siotriat Jlotues. - 1 .ficbi Abbttlionntntis. graphic d i spatch from Springfield we have the I elect from Arkansas, who was severely injured „,-.- .... I - Gr H,CII77iE FE SE rI.H.Tf..MI Ha S REGISTER'S OPrICEI. To GLUM 'Manufacturer and Others.pabtfal intelligence of . the death. of Hon. Thos. by being thrown from his buggy just preceding s L. Harris, Itepresentathe in Congress from the his election in July, will probably ben cripple Paterson:Ml, Nos. rth. 1855 Flfj,ST P.REta 1 1..' al ' V OR SALE....ik complete Cast Iron Crush- Sixth Diedrict in this State. Be died at hie res. for life. Hits not able to walk withoot crutches N OT ICE ICE i , i hereby given that the following r in g slut Or Chatter, adapted for homer mill putter. idence in Petersburg at G o'clock yesterday yet, nod 'lmam Ely will asset be. SEWING MACHINE 1 " 1 ''''''''' ` 4. """''''''''. A'''''''''''''''l'."l. nunoliom. 1,1 Ma. 12 foot 4 incises 1415411 e dismetar, Made 0% trot AS st .. .0, 1,00.1110 3 1 1..31 11. 160 .1.1 Ito K i.t...'d .in, no I 1. I. cf, hot dosmeter, 8 Inches face. In g en! cnnolition morning. The announcement is not unexpect.. ______. .. ___ , wilt 1.4 p r ...c o nol to the C 0 110.% Com t for ....Atonal. 000rroonTolo g m Will be Said low If applied for inammli. ed. For some years be has been subject to at- st ARRA id, -so,' lloniolay. the 2 , 411 a the Cdahmiral. 1, 5 Wooro t u r ,, r ,b ; ,lll,ii rigor rohn it it at the Pent, n".' ."-. `.", - e ~,„,nlvi,, , 1 . 1 (A,7) N . 1 0A ,,, V ,, , r l r oFfI b EN , I I E ,r E:I. , 27 i ,TI , I. 1 ( e , :0 .. 8 ,. .. 11 ~ . ' 1° ,1 4 " ''.... r. """ St ' ". no=l tacks of heatmorage of Ole lunge; which finally te tt. i e. srsieti. i. J.( men srcuisgt.v. Esq.. of New ~, .., , , ,, , 1 1 . ,,,,,, : , 5,,, , , 4, , ,, , ,, , ,,rm 5,.., ,, ,; , , ,‘, 11,, „ ~,,,,,,,.: ri,,,,. eettled down into confirmed consumption. A t t i e . o n e t oo. 0.1 8 .1 INE ) EOARGII.D, of Soot , ' , Zlod i' rjh „,. 8 ,„,,,,, , 88 ,. ~a , ..c 0, 8 ds .,l ad slave la, s d , n ary 0... dr . 00110 ratrix (.1 ter estate 14 A awl- Foundry and edacbTebie hop for gil - e, the last session , during the struggle over the estose tar . dreg 'llO4 .t. t 4,15;01 THIS 1 , 1:CIIII • Il WAS NO T ll,ll'ellfr '• , • P. - • . . OR CALF,-TILE LONG ESTABLISHED Lecompton Dill in the House, Mr. Harris woo n i E t t A t Poomia,ohio, on Wolnesdny. 24th Noy WM . I.BTII le WH SELPS IWI I. ori !-lI.VEg iornt I, IV A , 81 I mo, c .oiceol. Elba Septosuber to. 1,, 1. ....... 4 Th.loll I arum a d o , r . 4 a d . , n a ,. of c. 0 ...„ 1 ...od r ooi rll,'" o 7 in k...;;l: p g ..1.1t0.......r.,17n0tnh.te,,Fr ,p 041.7.7. stricken dein be an attack of hemmnrago. and F. Ryer , er Pitnlonreh, In the 11."d1 year of l i ds ace an 4 I retorts eotrmm.loo tlie city et Toronto, C. IT ~, Their VA 11 n ehmeod o N na t . t he f 12.1 81.1,01. eel..s A. , -mire , oh,. 'v. ''' ""'"'".- ''''''. Th. sums art 11 , 1 ,vet on Queen West by 104 feet on for 80M0 lime his recovery was considered Oa- Ibe row r.l will MA., Nate TO DAT, at 1 .',Bl, I. no 00 , a , . , ~,, I B. et, A 011.11. dee a 1/1,1 t'*.l.l 'k 1-:•,. ..,‘,,, tamer of Emelt A de, nod o el. ion of the fomatore T., M. MI. .I 3. 31 if.... 1.0. 0 ., if , . ~ , 0 , 1'1,101.1 streer d ond contain MonlEog Mop, Ints46 ferU I trendy doubtful. After his return home he 1: : :.7. 1 '..; . .r.i'. ' .... u r.. i .'1". , i m t . -. E . ,. .eit m anent...ay CromnrY: The .pod s, mo o form . ~,,,,, o f mo. m alon aren c iA„ i.e.., iy. nevi I, ',V.1.,;„ . .',.,%.":, " ;;‘, ( ;V:;',,Z,.. l ,.'" " t r is T,!.!:' "'"" ' I. Wm ' M'Aa.e. , l. , I , lsatre., Pattern Maker's, Illockstroth . . wan again prostrated from the e ff ects of a poi- oiseb.l the rated, are re n ortfully hoole,l 1. nth.. 11l • ~,,,,,,,,,,, i,, , „Hi ~,, ~,..,,,,„ , , f . „„„ ~,, ~,,,,, ~., i.„,,,,1 .„ „,,,, j,,,,,,:„.,,d B o lan 58 ,.,,,, 0 „,„ 84 ,„, 1 E y„. l an, Cu re M . ''''''''us Sholo.noinecana Bellow* . R•Omort Cs. sonous drug which he took through mistake, t .i... 1 Sept 15, 1...08 hut he rallied from che effects of this mishap, A Ger. VT MEDICINF. TOR FEMALES : - loi OR- . ' 8 8', 1 ,',.,,,, " "' Y ".. "''''''''" lb- fr. ' "' ''.. '''" '' '''::::::::::::,.::.'::',:::::::::::r":f.:::::::.d,;;:d.i ° ',.. :, ,,:": ‘ ,..: 1 ,' .8 \ ii r: , , , , J , ,,:':,:.: rr i " ,.. : : 1 1: 0 ?' ; ,,." 1' :',,F a y c.. l a '' ' ' . . l7 ' 1Z". 1b . 1 :c 17 . " : 4.-'n ~.„. and entertained' hopes of being able airsick to dress of tothrenEnta halm Neon Domani and sold, pommel o_ . , new, mad to oth math* latest Peolon, Jr , , do 8 ',I. • Ell.l Sept, I d, iso A TIIOAI AS CLARKSON. Torooni A c."C 4 :l"l7 5' 4 0?.127 1 1'8 ' ..:. 4° " U. et no a .M. C lTod o the salons dim... end dcranotentmds .cr ~..,r,l tor .o roreodnr 1.1.113 I dodo.. .4 It 11 Moe ry.1.313-3111.0. of the .81.1. I f . take his seat in Congress. But shortly before i t7i g .T.,, i. r. % . 0 - 11=01 horn. of women render her moldeet -8 I (n o mod ‘11( . 8 . n o . -t ot e nod p sr. of . ~, 'ld 1, 0 ... won I, o ~.,,1 1111 1 i ' ,, , ,,, ' i ' :1, 8 1 :: , , , , , , , : , , 1 ,! %; 0 0 r. , , r 1:: , 1::::: : ;0::: ,, : .,1 1 , , :e. i., ,' ,„ . i 1 0: : :t . 1 . ,,, ti 1 . 1: , :•: -' 7: ' , ;1 i ? , :5 . ;:;:: „. " . 1 . ,..f 1 :1 1 :: , ::::::: ': l' „ - 1)11 . ) . , 11 , 1...2 1 4 . 3: , :' , .i:‘; ‘ l , ,L . Opt i. ' . l.' „ ~ 1 , 3 ; i :Lt5, 1 20 1 1 ,,,N . ,1 , i t I ,f O t :F .. .I I. S . Rt A I- . the election his disease assumed a more alarm- The stool tof nll oho , shounlann h. loom to mo r on co. ' ~,,,,, .., ~, ..„..,„ situ in character, Educe when Inc has gradually stink vosime. o .o.-1,,, ,, , to the ',sees,. +wok, pool folte ‘At t o to. ~ " '','.". '". , . , t. tamrlen hot this relief to. I,emo sort...ed..' 1,, n dope.. Nen' al nolo one, pail In 1'1,1141 141. 1 . a,,,,,,,t,,, ~,,. ti. . 0 T. V. ~,n,,,v. ..10„. . I ~,,1..., ~, uf . s ii i , i v i e:iw iiii, , il . 7 l :7 4 . ,,,, T n l , l . 7 . l i or 7,0 101 .. e Ins, ,v : :o Bn ,k n 0k r ,,,f5 1 1 ct .r, , , , , f , under its ravages until death closed the scene. 'ion and K ornai. greater than Iseform end tho t.f." l - 1 , 01 .7. `.1 . ... t . nl A oo r oo J 1 e t r i 0 , e1 k ,0 , 1 17, 1 .., . , a tu t t n . 11 . 1 , d , I . c ., A h n , c a tto v ,n ,, , ,, o s e .,, T o e , i , orco k Mr. Harris has represented the Springfield i) , attempts ,of onrodidn to tonal it emselven top by the, fat t - , •i. , platcil told, 75 10 J....n0 Ilroto .1.-'.I. I it... 1 0.11% 1858. Dietriet in Congress for the last six yean , and r.eieti.t, leo. , finally t0,a,•,1 In destroying Atha . iittie,itot r,„ , i ,, with P,O CC.111.1 drawer , "jll 1111 AI., 4.8111.. y, 1i..../. 1110.10e1.2, 1.313. 1.,: , (vi toed nee most of Joe II 01.1111.11......1C C 13.0,00. 3.1111%3 o wan left. Ilot on nan.., - 1.er10. , t 11..11....1 nt. the recent election was again returned for two ",7.,_ ' tie: ' ,7l . ...i ' a v tit find ...loth olisa.mon. r..1.0111.f. 11 IX 3 D. , 1 . 4 larcs -its e. st. The lots olf-red a, a 1... hallo mile cline t from yearn more. Ile achieved a national reputation I pitniir r ,: c etehteeemisoitid, prepared on arktly mlooolfic ~., ,1., '' •4 the. Oat. of Dosod Couto., 11,.cd. Filed OM. 7, 1,4 ~,, do ~,,, ~0 , ,f wo ~,,,,,..., ~,, tho . ~,,,o , ~,,I , 0,0 l {:, , Bood „ 110 1111 1.12.10.1 ." 1 1 1 1 irt '''' ''''''" M. l '"'''''''' " s ''''' ''''''''''' a Slaty . t o l"ek'n y Eteld'Plauhro.., tie. I.tios e :a al lime. .8141, 3,03. during the lest. session by his firm and resolute I prineliden, after the manner of the relebtan 1 Boat,. Pro I . •o 1 femur [lncr.,. 13nder ita infinence every nerve , 101.1 non.. 8, 1.11,1. olm'ol. Folml in 1.11. r 7, PI, hl f to Re city. Ononibteoree palso Shoo petood, tool resistance of the Lecompton iniquity. Unto ' , tt. d., plated and ticarled PO (11l r.. 1 ~ ..i.i.s., it Alto r and Jnodh Nl.Jlll,lin. eVis , '‘-''''''''' , r , , c ., co . , . , , ~. - of 11.,, ,tat,, or Jobs 1..-,smt, 4, , 'd. OAA oattistr 7. EAS9. h ' irb ''' ' T P •n Ro il 7 1 I l i% ''' ' I. de reeelven now annogth and ri g or, ap r on. and ee l , r e. stricken down by disease, he wag the recognised tern, tint 00014. perfect honith. Sod ether 10.. 1. pro l ~t I i..” Food. osst ..r.M..... , Jorohno. k untalan of nohoor children '11;g:,,,,1 a n n i d, m e,=,,V,,, ° / ,,,, i ,,r 8 ,1 8 ,, , , , ,:,, ',.,•.,. ,- ~ ..','', ', leader in that body of the Anti-Lecompton for- 1 e.tretosi-stn careful to .k for Boerhone'd lloollad MI W. C. F.LLIOTT, Ari,tnt, .I.los,pk r. coulter. com'ol. Filed Oct 8, 18f.S. Amount 84 Thom. t and Nothaniel V o l utes, adno'rd of ces. When the vote was taken, he was in his 1 ,,,,. Ti e g reat poprolarity of fhb onoai, tn. 1.0 mitered Al TEE FIFTII STREST The Terms of Sale will bo one -fumth cash , and the resi• seat at the peril of his life. Of all the Anti- 1 ,„,„„ 3 . nn u n a„.., o ho, ter "bit, ../..1,1 gamut 6.,..nina SHIRT NIANUTACTORY, 0 13 Ist ., the oda, of Natio.. Ihdoecs, Sr, dyed. Filed October J a lwith i I a due in three annual intot remota, Olortt at -sows • Lecompton Democratic Representatives from marchrtMlf„.. Coln 1y81f4 . : PITT. 9 I :11l CU, PA. . _ Account of Wm Atte lono.eir of the estate sof Jo ii hn Irwin , Ir Ter tho &fem. payments, the bonds of the porch:wen stem of bruilucera In the city. Illinois, ho was considered to be the most sin.. 11.- d • 1.111 .111 per bottle, or els 144th0 oor $5, by tin. pro. deed Filed October 1 'o, Wet , etre in his opposition to that measure. prfetcm,nurci.PAOlC.J...R CO., Mantolocteronot Thar.. Permanent Office. , Pilot 2.3.111111 of .1411 oK. Shall, r. odon'r "rump teansuento. ess t the corner of Fourth and annexe" of t. estate oi Jos, Doomhty, deed tiled Ott o I ' i l' r ":, : ,7 B ; l - T.:, ii ( B, - ,,,..i,,, th e.p!'1 , 4 .a m d a y of sale, tenon ', '7 , l• ' ' ' os ' 7l . l t l7.::::l:l; ,. :7 % "."r r i d .a b o Y 4lll7l " 7 g es7r l Tg 7;7, co're P l=, Tol'y t o .. Mr. Harris was a native of Connecticut, but i 2 mewl ehemeae.m Wood atlvet, I.lAndm l et n „o t 24 I . , . With 8 "....11ttsboroth. Co.. a. Druggist. generals. ne'jco doiu F ..itiplying the urgent request of bun- ~,. 15 ...,. s has been a resident of Illinois for many years. 8 Yor planssof property, and for farther infitollltlti., a pply Ile served in the Mexican war with considerable I distinction, nod soon after its close was elected I „ibpectat flottceo. D/LS. C. NI. 1t'1TC.116... - ..Y. W...ttiV it KS Cornell. Depew, der' . Pam! Oct .her '42. PIM. Rave condo:Ma to roman . Pond o,,unt . Eli I 1111oldet; adon's of the estate or ! , " 11 . liku'Ru nN k CO. , Thom. IL Ilibberol. o c'd. Filed COMA, 12 , , BR. n00,1841f No. P 2 Fourth street, or to 11. fir. to Congress. As a citizen and neighbor be corn- MOTHERS! MOTHS:R.BII El OTHERSISI PERMANENTLY IN PITTSUURCII, ?totl ...smut of .It to Deo. Mottle, eer am. enfant of 1 LAU4 A 092-• N c :' ,3 s :: 4 L F L " d b F' or Sale. mended general respect, and his social quail- And may be consulted a their (111, C/111.1.11/.311 Muller, dee . Idea October:M. 1659. • 1 ties endeared him to a large cirele of friends. Net.l. 9 1. Penn Stroot, t,,ieniertmi Woe C.lll.nnyo•r o adnir.a tl”r iii.t.tii of le. I THE SUBSCRIBERS OFFER FOR SALE . .I. l't (In g er, deed. Piled 1.101.1.1V.5. I 1.. apiece tofu:4l land, Containing NJ nen. atante within His death, in the prime of life, will be lamented ortiosurg VW. ST. CLAIR 110 TEL, Slual .8 moot of JO 01 Clll3lOll. ,11.11111.113 of Alfred O. and ' Ilse miles of Brownsville ( on tho Monongahela river. Thl. by men of both parties.-ChieiTyo Trilt. .crept Mondays, for ICnottannt pet on, Aat to ma, Jomilette Clalon. VII d Soot 2. IA:, I oal van lies oh., high watermark ; fence In aorta pits one E ... a no d a ll other Chrome Clem el al nett' ~0 81, ,,,,,,,,,,,1 ~ ,, i ll, or ~,,,,,,, ~,,,,,,,,,,,,r y ~,,,,,,,,, , ,,,,,,,,,8 88, C1 , 8 , :A:1 , Ze , • . Md „ .?..,11 i 0 c 0..tt , ,841,8 , 1 , , ,i .z0 .r S: ., i 1 1 ;1 1 „ :81 , o , Y , ~1 .1. , , 1 0 , , , , , , . ,,,, . not yo 't fininlol. Vor forager Information apply to E. LILLEY, 1.101 Run, Catarrh, Heart Dis,.., AfferOnii. of the bistr o Oys- I Jenkins, ohe.l File. M.,.2, 1 , 4.9. Weshingtoneonnty. Pa. 1 . 7 mi0, G ordri fig, Perna- C.o. Ida lot, , to. Ar...t01l a Penned. veiling, nolsoM ~1 tho. (ante 14 ChM , 10. I, OEO. SWINDLER, 01.0 f Boyce, dec'd. P lcd Nor 5. lotts. _ j nolOTtodA AlooloomobeLo Whorilamt. DIM. PITCH & SYKES wimlol auto hat their treat. of I • . Suppoetnentary 01 0 of Consco m aloto 41..0.1 omen tar fool that Iv d o me. , ' estate of S. NPR tole,, 11 jilt on Mr blend and sytlem al loop, 1..14 Elem.. 4.0.59 o A:s`L'!„" . l l.-„Is:i,,,II: ittdenoloprpod in 11, tongs, awl they there. enotoloy .'' 'Amen. of 'Phonons Mechanical, Hy g ienic mod Medicinal monodic. to purify Ibe 8 M'll Man, deed. Pik bloma oald stno n aloon the system. Wilto Rem, they nee I Armottot or Dania I MEDICINAL IN II A LATIONS,whIch they val. hi c loly,loot A rr,,j,, p ,":,,V,Z i d g i ' d ,,,i July In rdril:eajt,/, (having no florratim e tre...ln/leo used oeB .B B -. 8 of Iho ....,/,,, of aloor,) mod Invalids or.. eartoettlyrentio.Bl a g niust wanting , O. 19 5 41. the t ondo. Demo( c orability on anytreanwist loaned m on I ~,Z ,:1', , i;',17,',!,,, ' , 5 , ..1 1, 0 , ,1 , , the ',Enable, but fano ides a m t thoemont oof the doom.. fllll 1 1 , 00 11 , 1 .,,, 5. too renal. in • direct manner by loolodlatlon - lor .134'0.0 Account ralolon T. Lo k an,noloo'r of tho rotate of Thom. Btatool, the soil of the dittos , I i in Ilse Mem/ and It o effects Ilur , lf , ord, ded. Filed Nits, 12, 1.859. A tont of Jame. Hinkel, ,mst. of the estate of Timm. +llly to the lun g e. Do ) lo,,,eol. Volta Nov:tote, 13, DMA. we-No charge for m0n...t011. Accooont of Jams Blakely, eer oft lot , -tote of Adam Cal a let or .mieiiiiiie will be soot to rho.. osiod.in, to r o, n • lint. 8 ,,,,,, L p 88 ,,, 1 , N ,,,,,,d er 43 , 1559, .1.14 by letter. • noy.Molato Ica P Arcoont of J.,. Blakely, noloair of Om tootote of Michael - ll'eArthy,olooeol. Fole.l N0v.13, 1.:.i. Fooll no-riornot of Won 51115.0. VI. n.ln,'r of am maato of 1/0,r1,0 li 11.., , n. 01.. a. Soled S,4B.naher IG, IOCo4 Fiord 3.., .not of Ito, 81,1.1. r.. ed.'. of 11,0 mtate of Thro.4l, 5181.1..t...1.. ',I 111 , ,1 Nov 10, 10:49 Flllll 131 ..i J. 1111.11 a Bowline... comedian of 0.0 yC. It/.1.1111 Aol tens 14,1 Son 10, 1•1,,, Seconot (1.11.5 If M'aulmoo, rer of the mono-wed' Cnpt J -1110.111.1,151110-11.11..'.1 Fileol Nov 21. la, tt. To Foal arc.. of hyriol lonia en's of 01. 1.4-011 , of Slim. I. 0; Cram. deed. Fond Nov.'_`., PO,. Hoof a mint .1 Mahlon W.O.n, g ndroliato of Eiir..looth, Mart. mood Eplorsto on 1...0A Polo .1 Nor. 22, 15.1. Sion no moot of Mr. I.lhert, 11. sn:lmo. k norolian of 111 en a 81Crea f non,. ote I I fried NI,. it. 1858. ToonCnrernoof .1 Hoorn Rola miner of tloe e-ul'i el .105., Ho l d .0.0. F01..1 N0v.24, 155, A, coo. oot Moho , . Mlittomy..er of the 1,1510 14 .41. r. 1,. .. 111,,411 .11)110 OS Cl' lOTIS. 11,1-ter . 4 . 1 . C 0 S •1'- Tun Moovana Cosc.—This case, of the al,- diction by Papists of a child of Jewish parents, I the paticulars of which are familiar to our ren ders, continues to be the subject of newspaper eomments, both in England and on the continent A defence of the Pope's conduct in the Paris Univers, had called forth the following strong language from the Droll : If at Rome all those are declared to be pagans who think that natural right shoold everywhere and always prevail, that the father who has done nothing to forfeit his natural rights can- not without injustice be deprived of his paternal power, and that the child cannot lawfully and rightly be detained in a convent against his own and his father's will, we declare ourselves pagan and we affirm that outside the office of the Univers none but pagans will bo found among eatholics. If at Rome it is designed to bring us back to the times of feudality and the holy Inquisition, and to convert the Catholic religion into an in strument of tyrranny anti oppression, then we say that the conquests of reason and the public conscience have cost our fathers too much blood and too many sacrifices of all kinds for us now to suffer a few fanatics to set al nought those dearly bought rights. If the doc trines of the Univers should triumph at Rome, and if there should he any repetition of Morta ra's ease, we should indeed lament such blind doss and say, from - the bottom of our hearts, Unhappy Rome : Unhappy Pope! Tun FOURIER COLONY to Try %a—A letter from Millsboro, Texas, on the :list of I tetnher says: Twelve miles from Dallas I stopped at the house eta French gentleman, named Cootseels, for dinner, which I obtained, also some information relative to 'Victor Considerant's Colony of So cislisls," which settled a few miles west of Dal las, some three or four years sines. • Of the three hundred who originally composed the colony, only some thirty remain and work according to the Rules laid down by Fourier and hisdisciple, V. Considerant, the balance of them laving be come scattered. every ono looking cat for num ber one, and working wherever the pay is best, which is we can say a law of nature and nn one can ever succeed in violating it long at n time. Many of the col...foists were mechanics. some superior watchmakers and jewelers : bet most of them have been engaged iu agricultural pureuits,to whin they were wholly unaceustem el, finding but little demand for their mechanic al arts upon the broad prairies of Texas. Mons. Considerant is now absent in PliTiS, and has not as reported, abandoned his Socialist ideas, al though his experience thus far, seemingly, ought to prove to him their fallacy, A GULL FISIOUTIOR.I3 TO DeaTIL—A Singular Case—Two young men have been indicted for manslaughter at Lancaster, Eng., under pecu liar circumstances. It appears that ou a certain evening six email girth left a factory to go home. 1 While proceeding along a turnpike, near dark, they iliscoyered a coffin lying morose the I foet- path, and when they came within a few feet of it. it moved, mid a hollow 1101124 name from it. The girls all Berea:nett and tre.l Shortly oiler they saw the two young men with the rolhn nn their shoulders, and frf at their sahatvittent tohniastrn. .t-appitlMati that in order 10 frighten the garde they had Placed it in rho road, tied a taring to one of the handles, and concealing themselves in tho kinglets, tittered mournful sounds and pul led the string as they approached. One of the girls became so frightened that on the following morning she was taken ill while at work, and fell dead in a few minutes. A physician gave it as his opinion that death ensued front the nip of the gall bladder, superinduced by fright. The two young men were immediately arrested, in dicted for manelaguhter, and committed for FATALAMI.EFT —A Child's Head Cut OZT , On Saturday, the 1:lele inst., while the steamer 1 Morgan L. Martin was lying at tbe dock, in Osh kosh, Wisconsin, a son of the owner of the steam er, a boy some six or seven years old, west play ing about the engine, and finally dropped some thing between the beams supportilfg the shaft, and stooped over to recover it. The engineer, entirely ignorant of the whereabouts of the boy, I started the engine, and the crank revolving, came down and stretch the boy on the back of the neck, completely severing the head from the body,without giving a moment's time tot cry for help. The father being near, started, caught up the headless body, and the cry of "Oh, God:" which - escaped the father's lips, chilled the heart's blood of every one that eaw that awful sight and heard that heart-rending invocation. The father started immediately for Depere, where he resider, with the remains. A Resn roe rva TIIABICSOIVISO bINNEII. it io believed alai a greater number of New Yorkers left the city yesterday for the New Eng land States than on any previous occasion for many years past. The trains of the New-Ha ven Railroad were literally crammed with our citizens going eastward after the fat tnrkeys and pumpkin pies. The morning Express train alone consisting of fifteen passenger and three bag gage cars, took near 1,000 passengers. About 1,000 passengers left by this route during the day. The boats of the Norwich, Stonington and Fall River lines were likewise crowded to excess with persons in pursuit of the good things I of this Y. Trek CRAWFORD COUNTY BANK. -At the annual election for officers, held in Meadville on the 15th inst., the following Directors were chosen for the ensuing year C. M. Seley. President; Thomas Van Horne, Anson Porter Joshua Douglas, Wm.• D. Tucker, Horace Cullum, Alexander Power, of Meadville; theory Noble, Immo Norton, of Crawford county; Jobn Wright, of Mtulison, Wis.; Wm.. M. Glea son, Eon Claire, Wie.; E. B. Beloci, 'M New York; (1. Parma, of Buffalo, N. V. Tile statement of the Caohier shown a healthy condition of the (Waimea... city of Erie muslainn eight breweries and shoat sixty or seventy beer short and drinking Worms, and cannot given living oupporl. In one doily paper. Our people pay nn animal revenge of nearly one hundred thousand doll.tra to the liquor and beer !Idlers, and Cannot by the most 01•11 Siert and Ihrmmered S6re,ls and Sped , energetic offorla be induced to pay s4ooo' or . "" rind J . /anger Pork! , Pick., Mott. $6OOO a year to s u stain a daily paper, which in Woreltouso, No. 1.7 71orkel. No. an actual necessity in every large town.—Erie ! •Constitutint, 6.712nde PA AT rue annual meeting of the Crawford Coun ty Central Agricultural Society held at Mead ville on Tuesday, the tith inst., a full board of officers were elected, and W. C. Henderson, 11. J. Logan, A. Huidekoper, and Samuel D. Dick, Were appointed a committee to revise the coosti intim; and to report to the Society at a meeting to be held on Tnerday erasing of the tehroary • Court. Wain Sir William SeroPownsabont to charge wild hie troops in the fomoue.confliot of Edge hill, at the opening battle of the Parlimentary cm campaign with Slog Chock,' 1. he enid to hie o be ' , wog empegrace of a eon even "Jack, if UAW.' he killed, hd, you will have ,_, enough to spend." 'Ung To whloh the witty rogue answered : • - "And, egad, father, if I ehould be killed, bem You'll have enough to pay." aio. Tits Plain:Dealer learmithia the bodies of the I one, two young lifeltinleys who were suffocated in ame the well at Norwalk, Ohio, were recovered at ' • midnight on Monday. The bodies had fallen ' and been polled nearly up no =toy limes that they were terribly mutilated nrhen eventually motored. Herein another instance of folly in I "going into foul wells. . 53 46 TOXATO COTTelkondent says an egoellentlable-souce, similar' to stewed ap- 1 .807 plea ntaylbe.inade of green toinatoo% by adding .925'7 altar= ent. elp,pd'Alewea,irith :three or four Ina tinuirle of (*Moen.' To add ,- tariety, and give 1) . 0134 zestlo food, !here apples or otherlrolta cannot be hid, - we reentuntndifying this - Method of 4 " 39 imolai/3/4 Calnanni:— x g uo dit io ,dig e viggermi.—A Meat . Bad and afflicting aetidedi.finpponed. loft -T!unsdni, at '..7,'"lolne•ctintolieouniy;lod. Fiii)*lo# their Of nikei t ilijitefebete : ' . I biltsfOgit. of Weft " fmr • • „,. - : Don't fail to procure Mrs. IV inAow's Sooth ing Syrup f o r CbJaron TelAbing. wine to equal ou earth. It greatly fiteilitatea the pre.rote of teething by eoltruint: the gitixt, reducing sill in tan , to regulate tho bowolm. mon ih itiotlieri, IL will glee re, 10 yoortilvee, met MO owl health to yetir infante. fortly eel . o in oil ra-en. Thin vallinide prtpaintlen in the poe.rriptien of ime of she rived exp. and nkilfitl female til.,idelans In New and, ....d ban [woo nwal with ivivrr failing iinecenn in Eolith - inn a 0..0, We It the twat rind .rarest reined) In the world. In all earn. ; , 111,n/qatery and Diellinn. in Cbildren,WllVlller It via. foal; thing or front any other range. lent., ...I bwtitli ran he iwitimated by dollars end eimbh It In worth it. weight In gold et imttlen are Held every your In Om evilled States. It in an old and well.trted remedy. l'lt ICE ONLY 25 CRNTA A BOW ar gnrminemtlees tho frt,simile of C U ItTJSO l'Elt BINS, York, 1,00 tho ont.ido wrapper, &Ad l.e ImiggOO, throughout tho world. WA, it. K RYSER, Agent lor Plttoborgh MEM k - ,C3r NU Y NV II I I.H:H A LIB C=ll AMERICAN 'WATCHES REINEMAN & MF,YItAN, No. 12 Firto STREFT , n • t..re I—nnti 6,1 f ril= AMERICA!: kNI. FN,11.1,,R NA?" AL TC I-1 £ S 1.1r:11 JIZWKI,RI . 1, 'rd. =l= 1111331113 T C 11-1 , 1 A fi IC ft •)4 T0(1 I. 4 11 Mi 11 MATRI:IAI Aid. .AT EASTPPN PI:WES I=l Ptitt•-;!. 1 , 11103'r: PllltS'! Mg CORD & CO-, 1:11 LEI nr.4 l t, Pit 1.- , h.irah• [MIN() JUST RF.TURNED FROM NEW ORK mre u.pa nf fre.h row!. FURS r•K MA.. fl) in 1,1.. ,tn.K F.t.h. C.0.-T.0,1111f esrr., wtoril, !INN *l4 Al., Felt Itnnn.• /rt., %won :ar^, beg/I.lst small pronto.. Lana, wiahlog t par.lnia rnah PURR am iatitnal mil awl 1.7.1 otyr atock nal; 1 , 4 . _ CAI.I 6 , 4111 q.: !. 11A .. . N Af . . A El Via NICARAGUA. A UER /0 I A', .117,A ST/,' ANI, P.l CII7C :41 CA A' Al. CoMPAN P1e01•111Pre OPPOSITION LINE I=l tlpper 144/11.owrt ..1...-01 i Ist sn TL. IrkPOI( of th.l.tltmnrk lut The aph.ntlid etearrinhip W AAIII NOT , , ti. of }an tong re K iwnr. Capt. Henry Clinreblll, baying been litto.l nl, ox. forrwaly for the California trade by the Nwararina root., will learc her pier, North Biro . , New York,. Slonity tbn Glh of Deer, rriber, al '1 P. Ai . carrying rowwngera, mails, and freh:bt to yen !arm &I Norte, to moiler( at :"..ii J 05113 del enr with the well known arid conirrnaliooa .0)1 , p nEu- M AN. Copt Cayewly, for ran Frstiri..w. (Lillforniw I hew aph.adni rleanwltira off, nivinriewred ar^oinin , liaiona far Ili. warty argil condor,. of us... Warre n, The Whims. ronte 19 thoronglily iewrirvd an.l in good °pi,. and tlw- r , untry bwalthy. F.Or yeuange awl hei,lit, apply "ray at Ihn ,ll,w .r the Company, to JOHN P. NEI, N 1:111 , iN, Agent, o '2:.:.iindfc— n,.1:, No.: E,rling Or., New York BAGS, BAUB, 8.a03.9, BAGS. Illlfyelllll 4 nod (MAIN DRALEIIS can now 1. , wit , with Rap an Waldo to their Imam on the rdwri,t 1.1. , 1 11. following ...OLD rater, rr:Asil.rss—. 2 1.0.11, busts f2lbu2 r 100. :;" 31433 FLOUIt d.,lgof , d nod prlroled to on! bI,l mot. ottldrachal) $10031'41 , 0 100. Nu Or 1,14.16i - b4 ..0t , lo.d. 41 )1: 0 1' 1 1 r0 12 o " r 1.:1G $254.040 f 1 IPX:1. halt rockets. Ham, th-ttters Pirtle, Wool and Shin Bare made to order at tut low pylons WO any Inwanctor the ronntry. PAPER BAGS, (now 2 no. to Id 11.., for It rocrrr, To. emelt, nt shout the price , of par , ratites irittlelug mg have their entnln printed upon Imo Its they are Inn+, M DAV DIC. Ur:IIMT, Pithtl,nrrh ha.; ann wino . , No. 2C I.ittprty nt,trt onrner Ile The Great Dnalion Remedy. SIR JAMES CLAILKE'S CELEBRATED FEAIALE PILLS Preps:ad:rove a proamtptlon or Nit Janina Clutha, )1. D. Phyalelan Eatramillnury to the (Incen. Thle tall known 110.11clos le uo Immadtion.l.ol n 'one and ode rennnly tor pounds Dlelcultio, and Obistroctione. corn auy room hatoler; nod althomcl , !emeriti,' romody, they cuutalu nothing hurtful to the conatitnthm. TO MARRIED LADIIIO It Is nliarly It In a short Ilma, bring on ilia mu dud with rognlat fly. 770 e te Pat have mow Gem 0 foe/inhere the direc tion., on Iheseanui my< of pamphlet ors non oh.nred. Vol roll particular., gat a patophloblree, of thaasont. N. R —sl and 0 portage stampa encloood oo any ant hor mei agent, grill !nuns a bottle, multatulng over GO I.llle, of return mall. It. L. VAIINEATOCA A (XI., PlttstoirgbiWholssele area, and mold by all dmgabita. sp27;dets L T TITET•TitY H. CGU7.I