1 . ihe luin sin! alumni no now 1ml. n ah fcold and i i I v r fj.o Is one wis fill c I with Hie piutc; tl.c oilrr oh, num I iiiit! wit It ilia wives md duiglileis ol u- lUjlnrr(l dead. Four von after ibne evcnli pirn:--wn cxt'eu'cd in orb ff our lit("e ruiec who Mated, b- ire hi WU., il)4 aboui ihe ;mn lo which thi sketch lifers. I).? wis mister f schooner, which-cap- Kir:t1 among other prize, French brig irom which several youm females wen .i!.en. curried to t rendezvous in Cub nn thereafter having ntlerr.d the most rnvrilrta derad-tiun wero al l-i ! de stroyed by poison, beyond 4. ihese were rho ill fa'ed L'A micitie. ones of tti A WHITE WOMAN MONG IN DIANS. "We hive fifqufntly reatl in novels passages of a nature corresponding with ihe subjoined cK'nct, bul it is rate that uch incidents occur to mar ir unvai i -cd ar.cnes of evcry-doy life. Upward of ein'ity ' Reotleman emi grated with hia farr.ily fiom Pennsylva nia lo Indium, vhee his house was at tacked by Indians and his three children carried off. It appears hat recently sn old friend of Mr. l3aldiidgp,:(lie name of the be reaved father,). 'ravelling through thai portion of the country inhabited by 'th Vinnebagoes, encountered a white wo man, over ieventy years of age, living anvotg them as one cf iht tribe, of whom (lie writes as follows: Philip Daldridge is 1io nmt of tin nan who lost , the three children ont of whom': I suppooe to be the old whin woman now with the Winnebagoe. "iFrom my own recollection- of the lea- lures of Mr. D. and the striking resem blance of this woman,'! have little doubt of her beine one of his children. Her apparent ago, and the fact of her having no recollection of her captivity, answei iho mse of his children, who were taken -when very voune. They were -captor ed on he waters of the 'Alonongahela iriver in Virginia, near sixty years go 'Mr. I), lived in -Washington county, IPtinnsylvaiia, for 8 number of year?; Jib then emigranteel to ihtrtdaie oi urni . sna some years, -where he died, II i -children, i suppose, are forneef them rutin lit-ine in the State of Indiana. Mr. iDaldndge was an intimate triend of my v-fa'her, and being a tnan of maiked lea futures, I Mill retain adisiinct recollection '.o( hif personal appearanejyarld that of 'his family. "The firslllime1; I saw this; -nvomar, I wan Birutfl: - with her resem. blance of the'DaldrlifiB family. I hat) .'intended to-hive wi itten to some of the i family, bur have-neglected it. The outlinocf. the. history f the cap - ture above menuonec, is-someming as .follows, if our recdllection of the story is not at fault. iDaldridge was returning to his home, from, a short absence, but ,iust in- season' to-see ' his dwelling in rflunf., and his wife and children in the act of being hurried oa by the hostili i Indians. .He v.'ao'aimosl upon them be lore he w aware cf his danger, and his -wife motioned him td flie lor his life. JU had entered 'the little . field that wurrounde'd 'ihe -dwelling, and VF)ijh fence interposed ' between him and the forest. -Several1 Indians sp.ang -toward him locccure utm, but. being a very aihletic na he 'leaped the fence fiULQt Jv;er and ouutrippeu an nis pur j jers. ' But ha .was ever after a lonely and disconsolate manf-tnd spent much -of his after life in endeavoring to gam his lost family. ST-or'-lliii , purpose he . viiited, afte r the peace, most oi the In d a .I iib a in the wMississippi valley, als Canada , and to aecrriain the truth ol -eome repot 1, in fjuii less hope, he visit .td ScoiUnd. '.Daldridge recovered ,9om yoruon of his family, and we bt-lifvc epcertained' vv'heio others died, but ol - one or 2 of his children he never heard any tidies, ill is highly probable 1 1 a - the peisonage above itfned to as bci"f with the Winnebago Indians was one ol them. Cur kind hearted friend, Mi. 11. t conversed -with her of her siluati m and tried to wean her from her ,resen; iviide of life. 'J. I first a different ambi tion seemed to lighten ha eye, and slit ..would often viiiii him clad in a cleanei blanket and with more gudy moccaxin.' Iban was her wont befotr ; but the in- . formetl him, fjnally; thai she knf w of no v other kindred or .people by the ties ol ..attachment ej'Cepr' those with whom shr had always sojourned and she wished to Uie down vitli them in her -final rest. She isiemtifcabJu emcn.g the 'Jndimih for her temperance and 'fur tier di-ro-grd of many of their supcistitious rit).' Galena Jtia r'.V...L!i ! TO UA'sriiOY ANTS. II so happened that a j)ixe of cam nhor was laid in a Ji-r containinu sugar, and which was sadiy infested -by cnts. -On opening it, a few days aft. r- vards, the tjattom -of tte d:aier wa !itterally strewn wiih dead ut6. Tru experiment wan repeated with ?t:rces a small piece of :amphor placed in a cor ner ot (tie drart'cr-bt'ingq'Jite siiflititnt. .hi r.xhiKH ilinuiy Ctirf if Man-' slrnsihj. -A rominuu ic.l i on was made by Dr. Diu'ei z, a pliysictan nt 1.1 Uu lie, drpu iment ol Hie Imlie, ii iaiiv in an rx'ruoidmaiv e:n of nitnis r-it) . (In Hie ti h instant, a female of Chasm pain, in ifnt department, w .s deliverrtl of iwo rhihlirii presenting the followinji i-oiTiini: l:oi,: Tliey have two pi lice humls, i eh distinct, and this is the cus .loivn to (he b.-.? of thorax. At lh tiirth tlieie whs but oni placenla, anil one umbilical cord. lh low the base of the thorax these twins have but om nody, wpli a single anus. Mich child lias i dwtincl heart, the pulsations ol which are dmunHy fell; and there aie separate hmg, the action ol wh eh leular and healthy, but in one the re piraiion was rather strenfter than in the other. One child only lakes ihc breast i lie other ha no other nutrition than little milk placed in its mou'h by lln- mother; bul il is remaiked lhat tne ctniii which does not suck is more healthy than the oiher; this is the only one of the two lhat utter the usual cues of in fancy. ,1 fir.l the children were con sidered to be males, and were biptised by the tiames of Jean and 1'ierre, but mlmeniipni pxnninalion showed lhat hey were twin sisters, and tne register if birth has been altered to the names ot I'hilomeue and Ilelene. ihe req-iest if Dr. Ducefz, a committee of the Ac a lemy, composed of MM, S rre, J Ceollroy,, Saint Ililaire, and Velpem. nas been appointed to examine tne cnn Iren and rnakea report lo tne Academy Proceedings of Ike French dcuUctny of Sci-nces. INDEPE DENT ORDER OF ODD FELLOWS. On the.30!k June, 1S35, the date o the latest returns to tha Grand Lodge ol he Uoited States, the number of lodges of this order in the Union w is G77; th number of contributing members C1.G30 The revenues ol the order during the year emSing on the dale mentioned, a mounted to jS430,li)l 21, of which $124, 669 27 was expended fir the relief ol dtstiessed btelhereti and their i imilies In 18 40. the whole number of lorUet- w is but 155; number of members, 11, 16G: Ihu amount of revenue $j'J,2S 78; expended for relief of brcihern, S, 014, 50. The growth of the ordei s -ems to be even more rapid now than during the interval between 1310 and 1815 embraced in the olhctal returns List year the number of initiations was- 22 Su'2. Aew York relurni the largesi number of members. Mass.chusel tl anils second on the list, but appaienlly will soon be first. Curioi-ity, in Ibe way of an apple, hit bean taken lo the office of the New Yoi k Courier. It was dug up in Iiig'ith s reet on Ihe ground in '.he reir of the building formerly known as the Suitor's Snug Harbor. This ground was filled in a bout 1S25, consequently this apple hac been buried for twenty years, yet, when exhumed, excepting lhat its skin was black as ebony, it was plump.solKl.juicy and undi-eayed. After exposure to thu air, the fruit shrivelled somewhat, but is still solid and juicy. Il was imbuded in elay, without any covering around it. The German papers stale lhat a great number of Polish refugees, from France England and Belgium, have pissed ihrough Z,Bghoin on their way to Smyr ua, where ihey are to assemble, prepar atory lo proceeding to the Caucasus, to join the Circassians in Ihe war agnmsi ihe Russians, Recent experiment in France seem to piove that instant immersiou in cold water is an effectual cure in Iho evem if persons swallowing prusic aid. The Benkfits of Odd Ftixowsiui' It will be gratifying to every 'broili- ei' lo learn, lhat thu losses of individual n mbeis of the Order by the great fire n r.t'tburgh, amounting lo more than $15,000, have been fu'ly made up to hem. tl pai t of this loss embraced all he earthly possessions of several wid )ws of deceased members, who are thu iy the liberality of the Order ngiin pla ed in comfoilable circumstances. NOTIIEU REPORT ARRESTED. The Union asserts all the specuilion respecting the reported proposiiioi. rude by. England to the United Sla'o- n reference to the Oreuon suhieel, by the following contradiction: i he speculation ran, that it had beei rcade in consrriience of ins'ructions ic- ce ved by Ihe Great AYisiern. Thes versions of rpporls relalr-d to a proposi tion saiil to emanate I rum Gieat llritair , o let Oiegon remiln in statu itto hi 20 year, and then her desliny to be de cided by the wishes of her inhabitants We understand that no such proposition has rnen made loour government.' The New York Lkoislati.ri: will prohibly s'and lolluw: Sen;ite -Mi iJ-inoi rais. Whi(s. ...-enil, 75 Democrats, Wings and 4 u'iren-tets. "TIIUTH VHI'HUfr FKAIl i sin iin.iv, ,y'4tviJini:n is, ifis I'liTEK LiNT, E!SQ. On Wednesday last, lliis genilemnn en it-re.l upon the disi-liarge of his duties (Jotintv Coinmisitoiici. We may aiifel onjjra'.uliite Ihe Cnirens of the County ni, haviiur secured the services of une so eminently quulified lo fill that responsible lalion. a ruuiosrry. We were presented, a week or twosinre iih a dozen apjilej, ol the seroml growth fiom an apple it on upon the farm of Mr Ienry Hess, of Sujjarloaf township, in ihi (loiinty, Ono of the apples weighed om and a half onnees, and lluee weighed foui ounces. Il was an eaily apple tree, and ihe lirsicrnp were inosl ynne, before it blossom ed die second limp. Who can beat ibis. DAN Vli.LE, WOOLLUN FACTORY We viniied a few days ago since, this. establishment in company with its enter prising proprietor, Doi t .13. K. Oeerhearl and found it one ol the besl regulated con cent, of ihe kind, in ih is section of country .Since he became proprietor, ho has lemo I elled the whole internal arrangamenl ol the Factory, and uddud sovcral new piec f machinery, which enables him to turn out the besl of clotli and sattcnetts. Those which we saw would dolcicdil to my esiablishmenl, and cannol well be snr passed (or woikmanship and finish, and we have no doubi lhat all who entrust him .villi wixil in m.imiarlure. will bu well satisfied w ith the workmanship. SPKISCIIES. We hive freqently heard of Jiuncumb speeches in Congress, butjjwernuver heard tnat such ga ncs were tried in Kail Knad Conventions, until we saw the report of ihe speeches in ihe Danville Convention, as published in the 'Miners Journal. Our friend, Judge Donaldson, will be istouished to karn that he tno made bursting' speech; atwhal particular time he will however, be at a loss to determine for the truth is he had not the honor lo be present at its delivery. The same may lie said of Mr. Turns. The other gentlemen did make speeches but they w ere not exactly like tlinie lepor ted, especialy Mr. Hegin'a speech. It may be riL'hl cuouoh in some cases to dicr speeches to suit, bul we protest against it in this casa. Let the speeches be re ,iorted just as they were delivered. How ever, our friend Cook, of the 'Democial should by all means copy them, they will he interesting lo ihe people of Danville, and is an item of news, w ill be as good as his ealeulation of ihe number of delegates. ti ti . i ii .ir. iMomgomery s speecn noes not ap pear in the 'Journal.' It is pmb.ibly re purled Cfprcsnly for the Sunbury papers: The Washington Unbn says thai the in lerlcirence of England in ihe alfiirs of th Monlcvidean and Argentine government turns out to be fer more flagrant than it had antii.ipaicd. Alter recapitulating the prom i ii e n t facts in the case, the Union thus closct- its remarks: 'We repeat, then in conclusion, that thi interference of England by ihe sword, ii iho governmental policy of iwo iiidcjicndcu 'iut weak republics on this continent out of diem, at least, with vast uiililled fcrtil lauds appertaining to it is an cu-nl title io rousu id once the sensibilities a:id nil the pprehensious of the United S!atesi Ii ! an event us highly ohjectionable lo us, in his instance, as any such event not attack ing directly our own peculiar national rinlit uan be ll is high-handed unwarranted disastrous in its ed'ncts wholly opposed 'o our interests in clear violation of om ancient and well known policy dangeroti.k in ihe pearo of ihe nations of this continent 4nd ihc beginning of a course of policy which, when il ahall become a sys iciu, wo iiiusi confront and encounter, Wi can permit il only at the sacrifice of out pist national pride, and at the perd of out high national position. The principle ol inch I5riiish interlerenco on this i-oniinem nu9i be viewed with deep solicitude by out joveriuntnl. I e know every man kuowr. dial nw eo.ninuance muM rxeiie I jr and wide die birong iiidigualiou of our peo p:c. A .liss (3niikliii,resiilinu In Wesrhes lei n.ui.ty, 'ady nsinn -JO years of age obi lined a tew il .ys suif e a vunlict ol kuI.k -j ilorj-ANo i in. i. At;- agiinst Mr. ..Aldison IL", ol about the same g", lui bttj'jh if piomisi: oi marin-. IMPORTANT. We tiud in ill e New York corrcspoiv ileneo ofihe Washington Union dale ol the UU ult. iho following very unpurlanl mat nr, which we think sh.mld command ihe earliest alteniiiM) of Cougressi There is one point in rtiferrence to the ousiituiion of the United Slated, which ,ii trikeg me, has never ixiiied the attention l demands. If we rarefully examine this instromen' we shall find il contains no provision lo neet a contingency which is liable lo oc- ur, and winch, alioulU ll happen, migni lead lo the most fearlul results. 1 will put i case. Suppose in the last presidential election conducted, as it was; under the nost intense party excitsnieni .ew York had gone for Air. ('lay, and il had devolved on Tennessee or Louisiana alone lo have decided ihe result. Or, suppose in all other States, but one of these, it had been a tie. ud that both parties claimed this one Slate; where is the umpire lo oecidu between ill e nt T In the late canvass, il was well under stood in Tenr.csse by the democratic party that 'resident Polk carried the Stale, had die returns at Nashville been fairly summed up. Had the legal votes offered by demo 'nls, and refused by whig inspectors, been admitted, and the whig voles manilcsl y illegal had been excluded, the result would have given ihe State to President Polk. IIo viituallv tcccivcd ihe vole of his Slale and had New Yoik voied ugainsi him, he would still have been virtually the President of the United Slates. Had the result of the contest been narrowed down to the State of Tennessee, ihe democratic par ly would have put the vole in Tennessee in ils true lijjhl, and would have claimed Ihe inauguration of President Polk. Mr Clay's friends would, probably, on tho construcl ti on jiven lo the vote in Tennessee by the whigolfiuers of thil State, havj violently urged his inauguration! The vote of New York is all lhat saved the country from that fearful dilemma.' I ask. auiin, where is there an umpire to decide in a case of lliis kind? There is none. Such a difficulty might lead to civil war. ll behooves our people, during a season of calm, lo seek and provide a remedy lor such a contingency, either by an amendment lo ihe constitution or by some other means. This serious defect in the working of onr system of government was firsl hinted al in the hearing of the writer by one whose mind and position are of no ordiuiary cast It may be in his power lo Buggeat a suitable provision against ihe possible occurrence of an event lhat might shake all our social institutions to their centre. rnii.iilMf. irT. -a Saved fro-n the (UiWowh by Marriage, A novel occurrence happened last week in Boston, in a capital trial in ihc Supreme Court, James Powers was tried lor a crime punishable with death, when, lo ihe sur prMe of all, the piosccution was withdrawn the girl f Hannah Welsh,) whom he hid in injurtd having become his wife lhal morn ing, and (bus by law was incapable of tesli t v inn ayaiiiat him. Mr. Jarnes Powers is now a gay bridegroom at large, enjoying Ins honeymoon, instead of being a prisonei ir. the dock on his trial, with the prosper of a hempen halter, Singular as this occtu rence may stem, llicre is no doubt, says ihe Post, of the honesty, mil virtue of (he L'irl,& ol ihe trulh of her charge against ihe pri.-oncr, who hud nion-ovtr confessed In jjuill. I 11 ..! . 'Hi DUN A I ION. John Jarob Astor has given $3000 to the New York Society for the relief of respoe 'able Jijjed famales. Ijipuintment lij the Prtxidcnt James Clarke as Governor of the Territory td Iowa, in the place of John Chambers, re moved. DU'ORCES IN CONNECTICUT. The law of Connecticut allows or com I cis the lourl to grant divorces where either husband or wife are habitually inlrmperate At the late session ol the Supreme Court in New Haven county, ni lens thai; ihiiteen divorces were gaanted. CHURCHES IN ALBANY, There are 30 churches in Albany, which with the real estate and improvements at tacbed, cost (43,U17' The number of0e lUfl,lred men stationed there by Ih Jlereymen resident in llie city is 42. 1 he. total amount of their salaries for the last year, including perquisities and use of real estate by il.em, was S33.070. of inhubilants is 41,000. 'The uu m RICH 'THIEVES The Police Gazette published a lisS cf: rich ihieves,' by way of a singulur co irasl to the list of rich men. Soire of the! royues arc worth $1 5, 000, others 510.- 0U0. I III! KI MI) AI.IVF. A fuw days ago, as Mr. Craig Vaiimctcr "f I'ittsgrovc township, Salem county, N, jJ , was in t lie act ol Uescmling mi old wei lo will c.ivea in oeiow ami aoove, ant ou ried him :it the depih of about thirty leel- The well was some sixty f.-et deep, and a' the lime of the accident Mr. V, was snpen led in the bucket about midday. The well caved in about seven ouloek in llio morn ing when ihe alarm was given, and ihe neighbois began a search for what ihc deemed his dead body. At five o'clock in the afternoon, they lotuul him alive, anil but very lii'lo injured, llm slones having form sd an arch over his head. IJiseseapi under the cireumslancis was truly wuudur ful. An aliempt has been made lo bi ing a bout a revolution in tho Roman Siaies ol Italy. Tho movement commenced ni R mini on ihe 2lih nil., and al our I iiest :ul vices, the insurgents, after having carrii d the fort of St. Leo, and freed the politica prisoners there confined, were still arms in iho mountains, having been obliged to re lire from Rimini from ihe want of synipa ihy and support from the people geueially, GROWTH OF ST. LOUIS Last year there were rising twelve hun dred tenements erected in Si. Louis, anil the Republican of ihe 24th sayg il is th opinion of several intelligent contractor.- lhat Ihc number this year will . greatly ex ceed that number, borne estimate it at hih as two thuusaud. DEAD. Mr. Samuel Harrison Smith, founder and for many years editor of the National Litflligencer an intimate and confidenlia 1'iiend of Jifferson, Madison, Monroe, and iheir associates and more recently con needed wi;h ihe U. S Bank at Washing ton died at Washington on the hi iust. in his 7 till year. TCNN ESSEe'u." S.U SENA TOR On ihe 25th ull. Hopkins L. Turney, (Deni) was elected United States Senatoi by the Legislature of Tennessee. Mi Nicholson, the Democratic, caucus candidnic withdrew before the election, and a ronjori ty of ihe Democrats then voted for Judge Dunlap. Mr. 'Turney received the voles of 17 of the '18, Whigs in convention. The vote stood Dunlap, 10; Turney, 53. GREAT WORK. 'The Palapscu merchant mill, containing three pairs of seven feel burrs, turned ou eleven hundred and nine b'-trrels of flour in i li e week, ending Saturday; last, being six 'y-ihree barrels lo a burr per dny. Th 're.i'.usl amount of work ever done will three pairs of buns, f"S"Ml l'V DESERVES TO HE ELECTED Mr Vitkery, tho Whig candidate fi Governor of Michigan, built a schoo'-hou e ci his own land, and, becuase a competed leacher could nol be procured, taught il scnooi iiimse:i inrouijii ti.u luai win ei . Death of Jonas Green, .Esq. Jona Green, Esq for many years llie editor and proprietor of ihe 'Maryland Gazelle,' the first newspaper printed in Ihe Province ol Maryland, died at Annapolis a few days ago in his Gih year. A l.ile of den. ccott, is now in a state of preparation, by Ed. D Mansfield, Esq ol Cincinnati. 'This ruav be considered as an indication by his friends that they in tend Id present iiiin at a proper time, as a candidate for ihe Presidency .7 RIO T .T NAUVOO. 7ne St. Louis Reporter of the .71st u'l. has the t olio win"' account of a dial u - bance at Nauvoo: 'We arc informed by an officer of ihe steamer Dial, which arrivpd yesterday, lhal the Sheriff of Rock Island County llmois, visited Niuvoo, wiih a posce, and arrested Reding, a few days since, iiul conducted him on bonrd the Sarah 7on, when a body of Mo nions, aimed with pistols and stones, attacked ihe boat some of ihe bullets fired penli ating tin cabin of Ihe Sarah Ann. The Sherifl 3od the prisoner were both wounded suiicusiy, and Reding was i ecu( d. 'The (Governor were called in on lo que II Ihe riot, but i! is nol known whether the) r spondtd lo ihe call or not. llie Mir nions appear lo he h'gnly incensed a' ihe proceeding ngamst narkenstos, and I lii ii k il will be anoiher affair .similar U ihe murder of Joe and iliiam Smiih. .NEW YORX CANAL TOLLS. 'The lolls of IS I " will r. ni b ihe ei ot rnous mini ol bJ.GUO.OdO oi SlflO,(.'0(. i:iurt 'ban the htavy lolls of lb 11. S'-mii Hcmmy Wjii;t, Mippr.si il lo he tfUOu ycais ol I, wus nowed ihia y ar in Wroxton, A'ogl mil, and has pioiluced Upwards of liuty stems Iroui each g' am, each shin being an cur. " i i" i MORTALITY OF A'EWSPAPERS. The Tiuc Sun, in giving the 'literaiy history' of a newspaper hospital in Nas sau street, enumeiales no lees lliaii IS papers, which have issued fiom ono building in ihe l.iHl Iwelve years," 13 of which aie diud andyu-e only are liv ing. A R 'V Paiiy was leceotly It ft nt tho loor of a p"f rnaaier in Alabama before he was up. hen he came down and iw il, the only remaik he made was hat ihe mule, delivery on thai morning was unusually early. GREAT OXEN. Three oxen, w eigh ng 10,000 lh. enrdi vere exhibit etl at ihe llrightun (Mas Calilu Show last week. 'The new engine on ihe 'Troy and Green bush rail road run a trip at the rate of a mile a minute, or sixty miles an hour.' It is said that Oregon has five counties rgaiiized, and a population of 1,000. ANTIREN TEKS. In Delaware county. New York, the An ii-Renl voiewas 1 92'2 oposition,803 Ma jnriiy, 1107, a vote which show show wido ly the mischievous doctrines of the party have exteuded MICHIGAN ELECTION. The Slate election in Michigan took place last week. The principal issue was upon tho sale of the State wurks.ihe Whigu advocal ng the sale. The returns received ihows lhal the Democrats have tarried ihe Stalcjjy a diminished majority. John C. Calhoun has been tendered an invitation to visit New Orleans ou his way to ihe .Memphis Convention, by the for tiicrcily. Major General Lewis has of fered the serdces of ihc military CONGRESS. The fnsl Ftssion of the twenty ninth Con., gress will commence two weeks fiom ihxI Monday. HORRIBLE. While two men cinph ycd in Bissell's Iron Works at Alleghany il v, 'a, vcro standing neir a Dpsbox, t!ie vehicle was upset through the ill-experience of a third hand the molten orp exploded it was thrown into their faces am! eyes. One of them, Mr. Richard Keep, lost both his eyes, and the oiher. Mr. 'Thomas Boyd, had his lefi r.im burned to ihe bone, ll was thought both if them would die. NEW ARRIVAL AT THE XTIT7 S-JLE-rniGS. L. 15. RUPERT, UfTAVlNfi di.-;oscil uf his WrA sloi'li iif Mn,!, k lias jul lvn iit'il u far hrllcr ami more .-ii n lul ussiirliiient siiitalili' to the seasun, cuiisistinj; of as p;i)oil a varie'y of ( lollit; SalUitrls, Cat. 'meres and Vi stints for Men's wear, as can he had at any other nlro in flit: county all kinds of SI!;, Cult un, l.iiincii, M'otilhn or Wor lei! rlollis lor I. allies' use Hut., (';thin iiutl tliit-k IJdoIs and Miucs, very che:ij l.'Vsi.U-ri a large a-i--..wl no' lit of GROCERIES, HARDWARE. GLASS AND (iUEENSWAKE, and in fact, nhiiosl every ihinc that run he 1'iuinl In iniv other si oil' in ihc coiinlv. llclii'rini lhal a niinlde sixjieure is lieltcr llian l 11 sliilliiiL,', lie will I'OMtiiiuc to si ll liisaoods al : small advance, for rrady nay. lie llirroforr in- vilcs all lo call, l'i'i'liii'4 assured lhat they will Im ali-lii d u nil his u k'l'.;. Aov l.r New Goods, llt'f.'Ecy & Senile u hull, K jiisi n ii'iicd at tlirir old ft.ind corcr of Alain uml MarUi'1-slri ils, u K W mi l ili'lulid assorlinrnl of Fall and Winter goods. wliicll tltey oiler as low ai liny can ho pucfli im ij in die county. Anions I liiir ussnrlii.cnl uny , loiind, Cloths, Casshnrres, Sutlhietls, Sati,., Silks, 'V1; ' vii and other ir ',vtyL of 'eslin js, Caxhiiicrrs, ('i ii c, lte,u'neH,Mitiin dr. I. nines. Mcriiwes, ,'lUipucc.as, Parumrlla ( t new ariiele) Ging hams, in every variety of I'rii.'.s hum (j J. J In -j n - r aid. n'lil G7...V.V .1X1) (jrilKXSHVlh'P, jjHAy.ip:, Nails, round, far and slice! iron, Kir and : tii.i; sleel, Move iiie, J al f;i'.-, mi u' and v. - i;:. thiii ami lliiik fo.ls ; i.d dii.-; ui. i'ic. in .-in i r, all oilier arlielis ii-i,,il'v l,i i! in a trcnfiv :rn, ol of nint h lin y im!! m !! in t ;.v'lii;i0i. in i:t , . i ulll.lly : 1 1 i i e. . .'t i mot i I "