, 1 i I fi i f r ii',' dil'i ii' t! If. i y Inn nig In Ii ." wif- 1 1 h m ill', I.ti' is now mv hid; and nliec, when : U cf 'In vv ifi-e h lus nude ii leavi'ij her ns'ivr land fur n teminds m, v -.ilt nri'f'il n r ih' I sued I er life on thai ivenifu! 'I'll' w'ff liiok'tl Hp be tw,U. nnfl nvorn burin tor lit I H'l ! I e i . v i i ' II Hi V il l- ll lull I g'.Xe nf IhOS COIifld- i n i( yes. JD Oil CD 03 1X1 Ji "rstJTU i rnor r :a,n S.t niW-tV, Jltt eh. 0 .'HS Itemem-wr l!sc 0rinlrr WIIKAT. CORN. RYE, HUCK WIIEVT, OATS or WOOD, n ill h re rsived for debts de it fr tihir! ii -M kUn a t bushels nf POTATOES if ddiveied loon From t!wM who have promised Lumber i'wh arid inch fml quarter pine hoaii's will &n receive! if delivered r.oti. 1'. S. Senator- Gen. Cameron, our Senator elect, is pro bihly as well known a any man in the Sine. Ii is highly creditable to him that by tiij own exertions h hat fought bis wj from the aitiivion of a poor, unfriended bnv lo thai ofSenator of the greaiCommonwealil. of Pennsylvania, an empire u-i ill neat 5,000,000 inhabitar.ii ! The mode and manner of his election has given rise to nod many spirited editorial among our brethren of the piess, and while the excite ment is up we feel inclined to perpetrate an article on the subject, a.id trouble our read ers with ila perusal. The system of nnmi nations by convention, caucus or delegate meeiingj, is the only practicable one where by a dominant patty ran reasonably esper to secure the election of its friends. The volunteer system gives ths minority, in fre quent instances, a better chance to succeed than the majority; as the forinpr knit l griher by a sense of weakness, moves or emnpaetly and united, while the laitcr, fiom is very preponderance, ii liable (o split up intit f ictions and dissipatn its strength on several candidates. We regret ttini all ih di'inocrtlic metibcrs of the Legislaiur rould nut unite together in nominating atid electing a Senator, This is generally, it our judgment, a duly that member owe if those who elect them an I to tV.eir party Our member, though not participating in the proceedings of the caucus, actuated, wi have no doubt, by the scntinenta above e press!, voted for the caucus nominee. The Senator, however, from t!iis district did not only tnka no par t in the emeu?, hu voted in opposition to ns nominaiinn throughout, and he has been most bitterh and tiitjutly assailed therefor in vaiium quarters. So far as he is concerned, ('wild nut saying any thing inconsistent with on sentiments already expressed,) oppositioi to Judge Woodward was peifoctly right More than that, if he had lakrn any othr routse, he would have shewn himsdf destn lute of spirit, patriotism and dignity. Gen K may r?si satisfiol that those win litiow his metres and'sitiiation bcBt.nte jos i!).'st who approve his conduct most warm ly. Iv ii alledged, that the caucus was not one to make a nomination ; that had beer dcifitninrd before; but lo whip in the re fragility, ll is further allerlged, that hfnr t'no ciicuj', Gen. Cameron's frimds wert i.iltl by dewoaratic nemtiei, thit if he wa jtoininaied ihey woulc' not support him. ! thr to allegations are .-orrec!, were General Cauicroii'a friends under any obligations u g;; into the caucus? Certainly not. A gii:; was Genernl Ross under any oblige iioii to support a man who, tin longer sgc. th in Ut f ill liiticily opposed him when randiiiMte T Out renders will r.-ollen tlui' Csentral It, ua elected under pledges n enrpu.-t the Removal Uill nnd tht 'l'arjj of 1843. Uefulfiled bis first phdge n iriU'uring Oie pn;ige of the bill which w. tiave had lite greut i!ensurc of print!' g f... the last few weeks in our p'per. We fit. filled l,is other pledge, as he n gurded it, In Viding for Simon 0,inur n. Gni. V- i hanesi, and stern in his honesiy, ar.d !.i f'crfurins i:i ev..ry iiiMnce, what he h r tii:'. l. lie stiinls this day par.oj.iii-. ..'lojt witii the warm grati u.le of 3 0D(' t'.a:-.!-ti iiiufd ,i!(-r i f Coiti:!ibi.i finiiiiy .nm i';f !.ir.d by lii:n th rough tbi. k nm .'tin. nor listen tti a eingU whispr wn! Hhichhii eiiC:t)ics wnutd wish to poiann their t.:.:9. Thine who B'.tack out Kenitio vi!l receive nothing b.it kiiks in line qu .r-i-r for 'heir sin, a id will oofy (or'.-i- us U t.ierease i't our ilevniioii to the honim m o ,ln stands up fur our iirtcrcs'.", tni! foil. I illy fedcems :.ll Mil pledges As in (!n. (.;ji'To;i, be rti;l Ul.-";f)i'-iiit the cXj-kCt;:- !.! of :!. Wiii. 6!i'i be, as Stuntor, a tu', h j'.-! T " C: ll! 'at. Tlu Comity Coiniiillciicrf. Wc Inve bf en,aml we are still, umlei ho iinptf simi Uial tho ireHciil IJoud if County Conioiisioner have mmanei' ht a tf.tis-ai of ih Con iiy q-iiie tu w II. if mil bettor, ilun ihey liuve ever beei 'DS:ii j;'il ;tvo w. re llierfoie surprised li find iitn un.'ltir Ihe oami ol'U' f irm,' hi lbt;li; Ditivillr Inielligntf t-r,cluig inn the Ct-in m isii(ii. rs with n' ( Iti i n k t lit' i t- iluiie, ii,d in eoo-(jiidoco of sue! ir eh el the Revenue CoOMiii.iionrr. I'ai1 incrtastd our laxti tight per cent. iV t oeed scaict ly s.iy (Intii i i,ol 1 1 in They h.ive incieaied the SMtMed va!u of out ( r i(ry f'gbi ji.r cer.i, and no out lX". riom0'te ir.onirv 10 re l.-uinn to the mill., we find ih onuye atfiio.ti ttie uoiiiiiiitsioiieis u uroiimlUs, and ihiil they luve in thi. sin all inS'uncn, done tin ir duly. Tly fin I'i.-hrd t life R- l'eoiie Com mission' r itli s kiatcmenl of the vulu ;o Mie lis." n't'e, of all propei'y liabh io sta'i l.ix in the county, sod win ihree foil's cap (ii's of ass smienl. forrcciivi ly takeo, of Town propunt of the hih- i calti',,aml wi'h the names and with a Mte number of (iigos of a. rsnient taker, in siirceiiioo, i.f fust. erood, third and fourth qtlt.iis ci Landi, and also, wiih lists of s.ils o! Lainl.wiihingj ihe hut five yes's, with he dale of sale, the price sold fn, an." the .Kjeeged value of Ihe same. Thi vat all the informaiion required of their. hi their official capacity. One of the oirculir received by ihem, was not inswered. because it was evidently no' intended ihey should do so. The fir1 oierrorftofy is as follows: where h inur residence, what is your uccupa- liont TrtHy no man of commoi -tenne, will prelend that the writer o1 thif circular, intended lhat it should in r,swr red by a Board of CommiiKionTs: ic r was il so intended. Tlie object waj m ;t iiiformaiion from private cil'Z-'iis, i:d ihe ciiculjr was enerallv addiejfei 'o such. Wo undeitland thai a iiiimbei vtro revived in ihe County. Jlr Beat of ihe Intelligencer, received one, Ahy did he not answer i ? The ca'ise of 'his unneiilleineii'y at nek i estf lj' utidei.lood. The crime o! ihe Conimisi-ianers i not neglect of dn y. They re RCMOVAL MEN Phey helievp with Hvo thinls of tin leoplc of the County, lhai the beM nl liHicoianoiPROPERLV LOCATED, nd hence ihey ir.ui (X;)' rt lo rc ive ill fn'cational d irh.n (if nfpriji.guo Vt-n ;n c, us a l:i kick of a d-,ing. fie inn. In ii-gir.l lo c.'uinty t-)XBs, we tinilri t.iud the (nHltli(trlre hav loi'env me int"inl-d to tedoce t hein neatly oi laif foi the o'ui' g, yer-r. The Drt'.u'y Altoniey General, hnul.: :io an lioni -.'.tu, fl ushing advocate of iln. vpet admioisiiationa tflho Imv-', am not one who i ever ready lo Conipo'ihii .vilh ci imc, t,3l the uuiliy may go 'i , e i-ithci through favoritism, or for n i vale inirtC'St Vint then should io aid cf one who will either aid in, or coi tut lo, ihe hailing, on a small bond,o.f criminal, uheti he is Icuwn lo he ih oain,in fad, only witne.'.' sgains! ano'ht i !! iniinal tlmged iih the commas on oi everal crime", the conviction upon i'iier of which, would place hi n in he V: ntcntiaiy firyer? And lh.il l-i vhen it 'g known, thai the b.in.Un'.nr ne tu be made pood by money mi-e I, .inocg the ri iihii:al'a ii.'jticiale in cinif ml fur 1 hr r would lh co'Tnlenre il he comrr-oniiy io llie Deputy A'lori.cy e increased, kbonld il prove line, lli.ii i near relative of his. in case the in : a n r should he arquined is lu icctive p.iy iH'iit ol a l.ug,e deb', which he wnulii "hffvvie ti.tiitly Ium? Now we do" y ih.l such ilimgi have, hern dune in re l.kcly to he done. Hut ibis rnucl vi! will .s.-ij , howeiir, if they do crctii . U'iiti is a n . y a t f r y about the wliol r :j 1 1 c .i c I i i . . lO'.VIJII'LLtUTION. Our Tiiwiisliip Cieuion on the 21t in' I'Sul'.eil riitmi siiitiliirl V Ti.ere win Ii. bone of Jusijie.', 3 iHloliiinlis beini" lift. rat is, h;.vii.(f ii, t qiiul neiuber ol votes ! he vo'.k tt'iod for Cto:rle ICiibhr 1C7 107 107 143 (inOkie fr ioin Tin' in i s l.init r I ldii.-:n l.'.-Ll.T v.' A new l.'lc'iinii irr jtiftitn t,i le hi1' Mo- A.r i t. lpV' ror.pelltd.for wsnl of room. n poiiniie till ,Xl Wctt i Jua rjU). m The follow inn is a lil nf the Township Officers elected at t'u late election, as far is received. HL00.1. Oonsmblc B K ILrinian, J. Uidleman, Judije Henry Webb. Inspector Stewart IVrce.Jnhn Shuman BRIKRUHBKK Jus icef J mn I)uk,J J.eoby (WTTAU'ISSA. JiK'ic- loteph B ol'S , UividClaik. Cintnble U rir Pli.llips JudcJjcnh Crook. Inspccloi John Sm-ck, John II iaher DERRV. miiee T FoMer. W Il.yjhr.stun Con.it ble )h.i ,F Rjller yidjir J )llii Young. Inspector (J McD nveli J F. Deri riSMI.NG CRKCK. istice Thomas J Hutchison ('on sii. lib J Si ilea inige Paul Peeler i nipt c or J Wefiner, P A)leman KR A Mi. I. IN. CotKinbli' John Liw Jode S mm I Slitik. I ii f Jcctoi .tllui Sneli, Reuben Enti le. GREENWOOD. Justice John Rchaid, Johnson II Liter. CunnUble -J ihn R -ese. J.idjje Siniutl McCaity. Inspectoi -P t-r Gn ton, Win. Rosi- HEMLOCK. Jus ices T. J. Vanderjlice, Jonas L Nevis Constable Dariel Newhud Jude Aaron D. Guild. Inspector Samuel Shrock, Jco! L. Gu ion. JACKSON. J'isiices J Yuconi, Sjloion c Sfon cons'able Tiioohs V Young . Judge David Remly Inspector P'ul H-a, J J Kline LIBERTY. Jus'ice John MoWilliams. Constable Henry Sack. Judfte J nuns MiCr icken. lnspe:lui James McMicliin, John Hopper. LIMESTONE- JujI ice Jacob Gibi-on. CousUble John Mrsiall Ju(lg, John Shearer. ln"n:f toi Sjmui I cildwtP, Julia han 13'er. MAIN. Ju-ticts Gei;rfci W. Gardner, Geo .Miller. Constable Rudolph Shu man. Jiifliit' Djn.e! Kn-fei, Iusptcio1 Chalks rsj.s, Michael ilai z. II. MAHONING. Jusiice E'l I " UO. Co'isiahle R C. Russell. .lu.l Tho. C. Ellis. l(.p..ctui Pr.ouiia Lyd, Cnuliu (tin l;un. MT. PLEASENT. Ja.iici J jcu!) Sliijiiiuu; Audit'w J il'iiOV. C"i;ubl' Ji'scph Vrtudei slice. Jo John C Thomas. I nrp' cioi 1 u in en billiard, II j l m u Kline. MONTOUR. Jozies J D.fteiich Wm. Y..rk. C nis'..bie J '"in .liller. Jtldr U l;in D'vlt I nil. Iiisj,i cior J M u.v i. G. II. Wil'iti MADISON. J j.Htic.f Lewis Sclmy ler. Constable- J- WelleVi i. J(4,!j' .nti Allen IllS'-tClu U- D' Oioli, Alfeld ?i ;;ui-iiN Jul ci char ts 11, Hiss Jo.tgt P H Giuvtr lusiRctois 0 1 1 f . Jjhu IJ Aiii!' ORANGE JuMict s J. covaiihoven J. Dcwiil. Cnnsuble John Srydi t tAulj;' oliii M.cGoig'1 1 .spie oi 1'j Hiynnii, J K sntr IW.YIO.N Jihlir C't' I ml lit fit Id nm r liiupveiois J Hoits. c lii ; l-nliou-e- ROARl.MiCHL.i:K J islicts A lliown, R Frhi inj r Co n sin lib C 1 " 1 1 s Mellaril Ju le linj W.iioner Lii-lntioi I) G - in )ie, Sa tti in I Eck VALLEY. J,.liiVD d U .vi,. Conei.i'ih Crflel) Aji;di nun. Jn l niliew Cl.i iU. luijiicioP Djnit I Puiail, JohjiImi 5ul!u. f t SB fJT A rwr.'SS mm A VAl.LWUI.i: IJOOK. . The Journal ctf Oo'nir.rrcc says ft we lit1 y geiiliem.ui euiii J iijniii liia!iop Onilerdonk ni 1' ridhv, Hud on inking Irave, :nnde bun lie uesi'iii of a book. Uu taking nfT lb" wrajer Hi d 'finrg io ibe tide He,i(it n as a (.limited dollrir bniik note, 1111 turning ivi-r h leaf ibere wi s aiiuilier; ibird lvi ,1 U.ne s a iluru lull; over Hie i,r;b cm i ii'i.i.n . in, nuu ii.ii nir noil ICrtl H .ri ... 1. 1 1. 1 .0 . ...1 1 1... .1. 1. i r . " 'ill il I .. . I i i . . , . I il.h bill iiiiiil ii leemul us thongti ibe bonk' v..s a volume t.l bi i'.''r. d do'l.,r bit's. Few letioois, 11itii'"it r "il.rrM 'si j would or 'rl to f a'Ml ' V The inlt rests of th republican parly, in the Senait ol the United Sidles, are committed lo a democrat tvery way worihvofihe honor. Gn. CAME RON bag ever been s faithful . firm end coiisislenl aupporier or ihe democratic parly and at ihe lull tleriion coniribut ed essemially to ihe triumph of POLK in d DALLAS m Pennsylvania. On all questions of a parly character, hi eiit:meiit are known lo he in strict tmi on with thoe enierlained by the dem oeracy of our fteat commonwealih and we cannot doubt thai he will sustain i hem wi'h zeal and ability in the dn-tio-(n "ln-il put-i ion to which he has jus been called. As the warm personal and political friend of Mi. Buchanan .lit will wffeeUssurml.sdopi the ex itnp'e of 'hu illiiKtrtoiis siaiesman as his guide, mil fpue no rlT.-rl in justify Ihe distin uished niaik of confidence reposed in him. We commend to our Demurs1 brethren ihi ouchnut iheS ale, ihe culti vation of art amicable and conciliatoiy spirit. Much evil, and no good, mu.-l be ihe inevitable result of an opposite cotifje, Democratic Union. GEN SIMON CAMERON. It is with no li'tle gratification that iv announce the ebciion of this gentle man lo the Scoa't; of the United States. If llit whole Commonwealth had been Mrrhed, a man could nut have been found better filled to do honor to Perm ylvani. lo secure her in!eitsls,or who would be nioi'e acceptable to ihe gieai 'M of Ihe people hau General CAME a ?r. A thorough genleman, he if greatly beloved in pitvate Lie when us libT.il and generous ch iraciei ist ir Inive made, him riostn o( atlnclied f t i e n ii . At a Democrat, he is too well known to require one wi( io be Said II'j i. a Pennsylvania Demociat, tolhecoii' uue and li ied. Many years a; o, an unfiiended b'.y come io Huriburg with a bumlle oi nis shoulder, his whole ear'h'y fortune, mil a)tied foi employment as an ap prenlu e t a pi inling office. He way accep'ed, ami went lo work. Yeai ;iassed and the by became a man honorable rondui-t advsicul I. th lor- lines; and Tliuisday a m-joiity of Hie lelibesaiiv bndii s if the greai Stile of Pennsyli ania, ih claied him Iheir Rep lesenlative in the iiini-t illii'riouiassein nly of Ibe woild i Senator in tii' merican (!mniis, I( we were Gen. Caineiou, we would he prouder ol ihi. vii'toij nf genius and liouorible enter- jr Ze over the ililTnMiltii s of t-aily nn- .0' lUtif, lb n i f 'he iiniidesl C'T'iurt nl lierJilit ai v tank. The re of ih" Sen ior elect is another i x mple of the m.-.x un, nr father 'he t'u'h which has he come a maxim, thai in our country ni rank is m high a" lo prove h-yond ilu teach of liilenl in 1 1 . f boti, bit hi ci' Z 'H V'e con rntiilale the D'Jinnciacy Ci i!n pi iij.Ii; of ilie St ne upon ihe Iriuii'phani It Ct 1 0 11 Ol (j. I). 0 .memo. If.it ritliuri Jirus. new DAursiiiui: ELECTION I lie general ri sul! ol ilie election are nr fn mti, viz: A neinocraiic Governor, bj 700 m:jori'j ; 3 Democratic Cottgrt samei mil V'lcam'i; 4 Dcniocratie Councilors ind ctte vacancy, Hale's distr'ct; 10 Drmo Malic Senators mid two vacancies, whicl 1 re 10 be filled by ihe 10. Conseqiien'.U iiy member ol ihe Semite will be Dem iciatiej 80 Denioeraiic iti.,jortiy in tin !I;iu.-e of Reprrseiitaliies. Democralii .11 nly ofTn.ers dt cteil in all ihe cow n tie .nit one NARROW ESCAPE. A Mr. Lawretne, who was sleeping i; be upper story of 1 slote in Gra"icr sine ev Orleans, vlii"b was ((e.lioyeil b fire, last week, made a very i.srrow rsc.ip. fit. II was tiileep at the time; still 01, waking found bia ;)iSi ge down stairs com leiel y i ni off b the flames. The rn.n. vn became so full of emoke, thai, in irevenl snfr.icuiion.be jot nut of ibe widow ud in this position, with one hand holding be sill.'and the other clinitig to the spoin ie dangled until 11 ladder Has brought to o hi rescue. As il wa, one nf bis hands mi! arm to the shoulder wrre severly berni be sleeve nf bis sbirl beinj' roneume'l.ani1 he rest nf bis dress senrrhn. by the flames few iiiiiiiilrs mere, and he must ban 1. o.!. I d lo tlie tidrwrflk and ben. burnt I. lie a.b roisoNr.n. :gb'ifiT !n trt.my-s of iS" .nii n Jt ijpr t .ili iir', hnvi been poisoned rertaily. Toa: nl t.'a ne ,., , - hi.i i m. (j . " . ,1 . i I I . . . . j 1 nil iM.ci i .l.u L a l' d r'7 u.l . r b - ."01 f i'(',,J Q"irt A r rgro has been i art. t- il on ''l,!e on of Utinif ror.-or! it The prisiJent and hi Jppointtnenls'. I'he Washington Constituiion, speaking of ihs President's appointments, savs. that what appears lo be his settled riirpose in regaid lo applicants for office will be ail. bered to until a reform in that matter is "uV.ted. I he system which ha heretofore pre- .jiled of bejieg.nii the While House, and of nressini! noon the Piesidenl Iheir snoli- ' ., ' ' ' r.itiiiiiiB vi no oui'tiai-i'n un ji iriiniii r , 1111141 be reformed, Pioper self respect, and the necessity of discharging the Executive du ur with dignity and efficiency, alike re quira that iIim xnnuvhijr habii of continuous personal solicitations, should be greatly diminished. It would seem to Im a natural dictate of common sense, to suppnsn that the man who. alter presenting his applica tion for an offiee, .vould remain for week. ;o annoy and importune ihe President with personal snlieitatiotis, would scarnely pus iici thai dignity and manliness of eharaotei which would .best fit him for the oilier desired.' Revolting Attempt at Murder. 'The Auburn Journal furnishes the particulars ol an extraordinary attempt, by a man of ibe name of Lorenzo Paitiek, lo make way with bis wife, with whom, it is said, be had never previously exchanged a single cioss word- He went to bis well, and while there called fir bis wife to help linn in get in a hen out, which he said bad fallen in. While she was leaning ovci the curb be caught her hy he feel and plunged her iverhead first, in'.o the we'd, which is abnu 20 feet the waler coining up within some 4 feel of the platform. SI.e retained her lot t of ihe rope for its whole length, and finally succeeded in climbing up. got out of lie water with her (net upon the stone, and creamed for help. ' I'he monster then got a light, the one vbii It they had having been put out wtien -lie went into the well, and next took i board and undertook lo jam her down in 'o ibe water. She aaid 'LoreriZ o.for God' nike don't murder me!' and he icplied '1 son'i.' He ihci got over into the curb mil let himsell down so ns to put his fi et n her legs, and Itied to push her feet from lie s one on which lliey were placed Now .ilnt clenched fast bold of lit i pantaloons,and 'iv his help raised herself so that she got bold of the curb Al the same lime lie got nit nf ibe weliL with bis knife' cut off tin rope, winch he supposed she whs Mill hold nig nn, as lie sa) s he ncitr saw her come mil of th1 we I. After she got nut she ran lo the ueart si neighbor's and g..e tin- darn 'Ma. Pa.rifk is a wr msn of delicasi nealtbi they linve been manicd iibont tin .ers; are not tar from 2fl am! 20 ytari ol ige; have two children die yutngcni nbcui 9 innnlh' old and they hive altiajs Lome nnd cliar n ters. Pa'rick was arrcsted.bul made his escape on iSuriday ttilit lollowiiijj, aiid is yet at I .ra. I'r .'ii every aitciidin cin'.uoi-.! ance n appears lo be one nf the tiiosl deliberate cold-bloodi il Ira nsactiiiiis i f ttbich we have ever heaid. For some weeks In fore I ie Had been vary busy in cullrciing delos Out hts scarcely bc'n known in pay a far lung nil an bill presented. No dotdit is feit tliat the foul deed attempt id baa been lung premeditate,.' Massachusetts and South Carnina. I'he Massacliust iis I.e-jislature on Wtdr.cs lay ..si adojited rcKiihtticn in relntiun to ihe ircatiiienrof (Ion Samuel Hoar ,in S C, 'he stih-itaiice of ibetti is tbul Massachusetl s itstrained from fuitbrr prisftil action in lehalf of her eit zens iinprisiined in Si'tiib Carolina, by her unwillingness to d-.i tin licbtfsi violettre to il e I'lmsti'tition ol' tbi Wiiiici! Si lie-, hot ibat ,M a'Sachtisells Mil lematid that the Genera! Government maki ucb change in the jin is lictinn of the Fed ral Courts, or such provisions by law, as w ill enable the (i'iz ns of M assaelmseit. who may hereafter be imprisoned io nm nlier Slate solely nn account ol bis color. te irge I. is clni.n tu liberty i.iid proiei'iinn ii the ('ourts of ibe (Juited Stairs. Pint Cotton from the United States lr. Robert Owen, ibe celebrated Pbilan- hropiai nf England, manufactured ihe firs' two bales of American cotton imported into lirem Hr'i.nti. Ibe biles were accompan en li) b siMiniirnt o! ibe mode ol cultivation, mil repressing ibe opii'ion ihai the Si.ite front which ii cine (Georgia, we believe,; wnu.ii prmlMee tn i.undrrd bales the fol. owing iei.r. We now send ubiuii a inline-, ftittl r. half of bails lo Enplanil ni ;,.i..i;v V; l?f'3,iVJr. 5".'niori,riiing'iio dia Iriends i rut sii.il: I here ,s no reason lo tloi.bi iba. iho . niie J Elites v ili nne duv becona f r B i eolinn rtv ini rmi";'v ' P.r vca'n , In,., ,g(3.,g lll I'll ibe Union f rod unit t or Pi'k in r.i t t i. i ;r5. lit a:irt in ISt' u u. c "-? -u r. .. ' ,. 'S" 'N : 1 S' o The Cnuuty Court House aivl Town 1Mb at Carlulw. in ibis State, were en'ire Iv destrnvad hv Ar nlwini on nMnrk on ilia morning of the 2 i inst. The spti.r aim ol the engine bain" in the biiein 'tu of the Town Hall, were burni.or so disabled m no be listless in slavini? the nrorres of de flames and the wind blowing freb. me f f ,h, I),)I0gh ,va, for a ,i.,ie , jmm, ... in'iit pent. I ho loss sustained is estiumt ed at not less than 9 10,000. The principal poMion of the public, records was saved The fire was die work nf an incendiary. SUCCESS OF A YAMCEE ROY. Mr. (lolenian, the inventor ol the Pi ano attachment, which has attracled they itlmiration ofihe musical world ii oniony n having returned in Ihe Ilibernia. We understand (hat he has disposed of his entire right in Ihe invention in Europe for six hundred thousand dollars cash down Before leaving t'liscouiitry he had sold the righi ol Massachusetts for ten thousand dollars, and for New Yoi k for one- bundled thousrnd. He thus leceives seven hundred and len thou sand dollais i pretiy fair sum for Yankee nol yel 30 years old. Mr. C. has a handsome estate al Saiatoga whera he resides. Some len yeaia ag,o he ad vertised an exibiiinn in ibis town of a minaitne steajii cngin and railroad car lirkets admission twelve and a half cents. There were not a dez'n pres ent. He after wai ds inantif'CUii ed ac cordeous with eurh tools as his means enabled him lo proem e ot to borrow, & fuhsrq.ien' ly gave lessons on that ins'ru menl. His successfdl career aince then is k nowii. Mr. C's. ,Eolian was nol ibe only 'aiiaehnienl' that he look mil with hini to Europe. He had formed a previous one for a young lady tu his nauve town whose falhei vvoril) his two litinilred thousand, forbade the bands on aceounl of ihe suitor's poveily. 'I will have? her j el,' was the response of Ihe yout g musiciHii. 'rsevei indiguanily sbr.u' .(I ihe father 'until you are wonh mote money lhau I am.' 'I shall cl.irn your (laughter. Sir, one day' 1'-.! the bitter response ol the AJolianisl. His wealth more Mian trebles ihai of the? yotmg lady's f.itl i r,nul as she has ever had no '.iiiarhnif m' for him, il is not improbable llial the obi'nrate heart may softn and melt, btfuie Ihe ornnipcteiict nf wealth. a faithful doc. An English paper tells ihe following sloiy. A most ( xiii'onlinaiy riict.ir, itance hasjusl omitted a' the H ilwitk 'oil bar, which is kept by Iws old wc uii ii. It appeal s I h it liny had a Mini ol money in the bouse, and from sumo nut w re exin n.ely alanine! lest they slioulil bit robbed of it. Tin ir lea is pi evaded lo such an ex tent, that when a cmier whom they knew w;.s pacing by, they urgently rt- 0 H ' (' I liltll 10 Mllialn Willi ,1,1 III ail light, wbit-li l.o.VkMi !,is du its would not p' liMi bun to dn but in ron- siilei ation ol the iilai in :.f the i.inr i. he cnnseiitMl to leave witii :l c:n a laig.i ni .t tl ili'". Wlirn tin: dn ier stalled ihedog became violent, and would not .vWii, upon which one ul the women tan afni ti e man, who relumed and b fi his coal for ihe dug 10 wa'ch, after which ihe animal 1 1 maioed (pi ( y al the loll lintiM'. In ih.- nigh, i ho women were- listui bed by the uneasiness of the dog and heaid a noi.se apparently I . U an ?. 'enipt lo foice an eiitiaore into i lies ; r-misrs, upon which Ihi-y rseapi-d by he u.iil; iicor and mi lo a neighb')ii"i; lioiie, which happened lo be s black iiiiiih's shop. Tin y knocked at the nor, and w ere answei 1 1 fioni within by 'he miitb'j wife. She said Jut l.n; 'lan.l was ahsei.t, hot lli.it she would iccompany the lei r, lied women to Iheir linme, This was sm ed lo,ar,tl on ihctr reaching 'lie lions'? Ihey heard a savagrj nn ball .lill'.'d gtowling fiom the dog. On entering the house they saw iIip body of a man hanging hall in and half ml nf their little window, whom the l"H lud seized ly the ilu oal and was -till worry ing. On i x.iiniiiaiion, the nan pioved lo be iheir neighbor, lha il.icloin.tli ilrcadliiil) tu:n about the litoat,arid quite ('ol. A SINGULAR INCHJF.NT; Tbe iltnington (Del 'Uepiiblicaii says:. An old lady, being desirous to dispose of I'm in she owned, within a few miles ol our 'iiy, was assured by her daughter, thai if be purchaser should he a y ucg man she vnnid iriHny him. The ptcpertv was sold hst fall io a young man, an r n li re stranger, vbo paid s portion of the money-someibir.g m one half we btlievc and cave a innrl- rTge for ibe balance; which was cancelled,, we premise, nn Saturday la"!, by his inir rine wnii i!ie daughter. Should ibe old atlv, however, insisl nn Hm tenia of lha lond, he m'ghi lot her lake her daughter,, siiiih, by i!i wy, wnulii ..a l. king ratr.rr r.,!tv' tiuT ji.nind of flesh !' A Biinit ptemla in WvYni.in City hai rJ r. "Lbiciiannt ta to be mi le J jJa of ihp "J. ?. ''-.ip-rcie Cour; to 'ill the vucanrv ici-asioiii'd ?y ihe i'e iih ofJj.l,;.' Haldtvi md ttui Mr. a'.lii i, r.nw of the Treasur-, to ' i' irat.f'errr J i f ni. :.c a a'. Depan i