"thi'th i r"''i' r run " . .;.! i j. r.v..; n v 1, i . ;Y,. f. w :.;! if ''MAIiUW MINKI,' tv j f at of .Vj itmlug, r.M h.iIu A x;'unb! a ii J inli'ifstin lino!;. 1 iiij u i i c al tin. Ullkc. i m ro i ta y r n f. w s f u u m k i: ROPE. JJy iJio irrival of tl ln'p Libeity Hin on, four tliys It'T rn-wi h h en received fioni London. It immunco the resignation of S.r Uobcrl Peel ami th entire (o, mniion f a new cihinet. I Im new u minuitant. nuliucally - well as commeicinlly. This clnrge of ministry' has crea'ed great e xei'ement in Unshod, ihs meas ures j no)oped by tlie late Cabinet, ilu o;enin;r, ol'tlie poit, nd the extension of ,i moiB liberal commercing policy: were deemed, to ba ciseniially peac ipr .urn ' upon the existing relations be t... - r. (irtat Iliittain and the United iv.V.cv Tho attempt to curry tliee me-aMiren through has caur(i the dissolu :;nn alluded to, sod placed men wilt new viuws ami new feeling at Ihe htail i t all lira. Politicians will be. confound cd by thejn" lligenee and speculator:! in li ur wlio have been waiting in expecta lion of the repeal of the corn laws will be not a little astonished and bewildered by the result. The news by the nest steamship, now )uc at Host on, is more anxiously expi-c ed than ever. The public wish to as certain ilie consequences of the dissolu tion of the Teel ministry whether LirJ John Kussel will ba sustained by the people vhethet Parliament will be dissolved and a general election take place whether the Tories will te re stored to power or the 'hg ministry ba sustained and the corn laws be re pealed whether the new minister will bo disposed to make any concession oi tte.Oregon question, or' whether 1'al merslon will insist upon sustaining nation al honor and dignity, are all question which. though variously discussed at tru- present time among all clashes, cmno ba determined with any degree of cer tainty until we receive further advices from E gland. .The news, then, will be the most important whi:h coul l pos pibly com", and public anxiety is on li toe to rcc ive it. a. ui )i" . ! MEXICO: The ATew Orleans papers give 11. pir's f:om Mexico of another Rvolu tlon having been affected there in fiver of the war party, and that war against this country has actually been declared, and that an army is forthwith to be sen: into Texts If true, it is supposed to have been brojght about by Uritinh in trigite and management, to diaw our at tention from Oregon. Th9 Washington Union, noticing l!u recent news from Mexico of the contrm jilalu! revolution, says; 'We under dcrstand that these statements are nib fitantiilly confirmed by the official ec acounts' and llien adds; Rumor has j;one forth in the Greets . of Washington to day, that Mexico his declared war against the United Urates. War may ensue, but it has not yet been declared ,&9 farts weare adviturd. M-x ico may be mad enough to rccoit in thU tx'n-rnity, or to reject all our demand forjun'ire, as they will probably ben.), td by Mr. Slulfl; The reeuit uf such course on her part tray crrnpell us Is: rtsoit to m ire decisive u.caHirps !ur cb loing j'ls'ic!!. The Ifarrtrx Trngerdy Ccte auln. In the Supreme Court of New Jersey, m Friday. Abner Parke's cnuiiBcl moved foi his di-t.'liarge frfm tlie iwo ir.dirtnrenis ye1 remaining, charging 'him whh brii eon cerned in tlie nuinlcr of the (Jasiner l'ani!y The Court stru-k out ll. c wurild 'frum hi. vecof U'.z inee ,' but refused to mid the word- from the tw indictment, ' leaving it mrif ply 'that he be discharged. ' , No rpiniui was rxpiessed by the Cmirl wiieibei it. i - mounts to a diarliarjie fnini the ,idirtiiif i.i or no. A motion was then nisrfi? on tl i pari of the Statp, ilit the itidiritnents li carried down in irial tit t!,e next Warrrt Circuit, Tl.i motion vms .romptly reftfet! Bo here the matter wiH pio'bly rnJ ',n evtr, asi'iiuit Alner P..rke. A COUNTY MECTlNil, ' A huge meeting of tho inondiora of the nr, nnd ritiz'in of Culiinibi i oountv, wn 1 11 on tho Mondty cniiiiis of ('our' fpk. J.miiary I'J h, lSlli al thr Coiic Ihim' in Pinvillc, in relation to the nomi .Ktioil tl ll til. liKOKHK t . V 001)VARI v llm Pit Hidciit, 'is Jndje of llio Su- niiiiic Cmirt of the I'. S.j w Iipii, On d-oiion, II.ni, Sri:PiiK.N IJ Ai.nv wa hoscn Pi i'idfiil. fJeiir;rc Siriilh, Kn .Irani Drrr, and !ol Valentine lint, Vich 'ri'Kidi'M an ('h;irl( s IWhitii and D IL U ,My ,r.(r t ere lanes. i U i reii(i.Ht, the 'iji-t (if ihe meetnii; vw then milled, in a very ipprnpriati! man- r. by K.Uard II. Ual.lv. O.i motiiiii nl (!imiI(m U Jlurk ilov, iIih Chair appointed the foil iwiny giMitli-mn ii a committee to report (tfo'iiiiims ex- presiiive of ihe scime of iho ineettin Oliarles It. Huckulew, E-q,, ll.iam U Kline, 11. K. R'lodcs, II-r;ry 'Vebb, M E. Jackson, Ef-q-. Uhnrlf Conm r, I). N ICownover, 0. W. Morris, Il irmon I,, hoi Smtiel Wilson, Peter I'.nl, L. CJ. Uickein, Cornelius Clerkner.E" ,aml Jnlm lthodi.it The C ominitlce utter rctirim, reportei he following It fulitiinna, which went, up' m vote, adopted unanimously. Whereas, Tlie nomin mun liv ilie Pres ident ol Hon, Gkiiroe W. Whodwaro fm i Judt'eship in the Siijirume Court uf the United States a no minaiion j.'Hin r ill v nr. deniable to iho People of Pcnnsj Ivjnia has lieen met hy unexpected an. I mn;riilai opposition; we, the citizen of Colmrihi oinitv, Ift'l called upon to rxnreM on opinions upon llu; fiiijjct; Therefore lieso'vid, 'lliiR lliis (neeiing hold in hih psliinilion the lalents and virines of II, in (iE'IROH W. WocuwARD, 'and believe i placed upon the bench of Supreme Court, he will bo an aula and upright Judge. one wotthy ol the station, and worthy to be a successor to the great ami pure men who have dignified (hat bench by their integrity and learning. AYrjtfii.That in ihe nomination of Hon. C. W. Woodward, the President of the United Slates has paid a merited eo;npli ncnt to ihe Norlhen Pennsylvania, the residence of the nnminee;and hs exhibited the usual sagacity distiiijjuiRbing his pub ic conduct, HesttlveJ, That although members ol his meciiiti' itave had preference for nthpr Pennsylvanians lo fid l)ie seat of Jndga tnldin. thsy cheerfully acqiiirce in die loinination made hy Did Prc-iidetit, mi'l leanily endorse the capacity a:id eh inn er of the iwmincw. Ilesulce I, To u in thn judrTient of u neetine;. PiMisylvania is entitled to lie hon ir of filling the vacancy on lh bench oi he Supreme Court, nnd that a r.on-cotifii--nalion of Judgo Woodward, by ihe Situ iie, would be an indignity to lliis State, diroiigh ihe person of a perfectly coinpc. enl and iiroprnarhaMe citizen liusolvr.d, That the iKVuiti ii s nr (! a- ainst Jud;;e VoPDWAito so fir us they 'iavo co:iiu o ilie knowledtre of thi med- i n n, are rankly iiniiisi A; nnmerited; dpr (lined by those who lirrnv him, and on ivorlhy the notice of the Imn iniUj Si.-n ate of ihe Uililed Slates. Ilesohcd. That the r jr,ct'nn of a Jndjrp who for years stood in the from null of lawyers in ficrihen V nncylvar.ia' both in practice & character; whnie judy ii'f-ni has niece bM;ii matured iiii mi the bench. ind wlnise integrity h nnsnperted, wcuhl be vitttiHlly lo pronounce judgment sjainsi any nom;n''e, not a city resident, nd i. nspectiuily protCBteil agauwt by tins meet inp. flrnolvrd, That the proceeding'' cfth' meKiinc; be published in the papers of ihii. cntiitiy, ami that ropies be forwarded to h President, our Senators in Congress, md i) the KepreeenUlive Jio n this Dia irict. '(Signed by the OJJiiCrs.) FIlOTrKXAS- Galveston pap5 1 r lo ihe 7'b ins'ani have h'-pu received, lint .ml much of in- 'rrest is Imnid in them r-xrppt the ippor hat the inhaLitanls of Lorttlo, a ilit-xi- ean town on Ihe Las'ern IiUik 'd Ih'- llio Grande, are anxiotia that the Uui" 'l Ststes lio'j'r! nt oncu (X3rc'ic j iris tic ton over tlirn. 7l)fy h-ive st.fTei e '! ntieh fi (.in Indian tlppridatioos, him! ui it towards 'lie An-r ei" for picj c. ion. The nccounl fruni S t,..i; , Brntinfi. I. S in ,1 t:0'iii and other V -'(-in ti wns, would i idicate n ex raordi ar, deiee uf pio- p"! i i v an I n im Ofti'e incrcaR of popnh.iion, T'.cr ve;' ti, 'y 'x or v-i bundled tn'p- il Mat,atl)i.l o, r.od Ol 'v H i, VV hiVi1' ,! t Moiit'-i c y. ,iis'i r-ni'iins in I hsciendi, nrsr Mo'itrr'y- lie is v:"c il with nvicli .MiSj.ir.on by Kir.ie of tin diiors at Pcldi. Tiny havo clmrj'-d mi with i. - li ii i.il'y to iho An eri atiS nr.d ;iprii., l.ini (f having enriched iimscdl liv ?cl!iri! iwovisions Hi tin- Uni edSat(t Ancy. A I r c flick of heep was (linen liom 'ho K'o Grar.dc, i few tvci '... since, md sold in ll.nAmer can ciirti ., and l!:fcc i-ili;ois ty llu heep belonged to Ai i-fi. The new s pipers of the &uuih md West ire coni diiiiiipn of the dcveriiv r fihe wcadi rr. But what's ihe i,u ol ii?lcic!is don'i f.Tv by i-Linpla r.irg Saw - An.uher addnlon or tha kM. i md Ml.'fi.-y m.-sisiiLr-r,' to llm d-o h o ,,.,.l wardi ol 12 lcl,es1.vH. ,0Ucht.f,l lo us ;,..rAr',v'r r n:u:H , r J""N i Ufii.i iy niii un I Wcdiies-I.iy Urn niikmt; ! tt;ij4 h ni Siii. rxcelleni- Siny .1,', Cook, and, we wood, r if il is news to uuuy icople in his uciiihilhulio nt. The wifd (,f ,.K iiJV,:r,i ir Th .nn of M.ryland I) is iiiecedcd lit obtaining a dd cice ol ilmoii'c frmu her hunhand lie w in old biehelnr married a young wife md became ma. S,j ihey werj sepHra i'd. Ill 5-"ff3y Nr. M'Clure, Kx-Sccrelary nf ibis Com iiiiiinvealih,.'aniH lo In dnth al Pic.hurili on the 8 li int'"very sud dinly. In'passinj to hi room in hiii bonding hoiiko in the d irk, at a I ite hour in the nlhi, he fi-ll down a back suirs, and it is sxppo-e.l broke his neck by the Ml. lie was no; diicovered un il Saiur 1 .y morning, us ihe stairs were not iimni in the winier .pason lie leaves a fundy ai Carlisle to niouiu his tiHtiiuely end. Mr. M'Clure was a man ol good education and line interns. Last account., Mormon all quiet, en dcavorn g in p.rsuade Sister Smith, (Joe's wido'wj.'o go with them to the Calafornias lie aas 'iNo. itiat vioman Knows something. 1 1 a late leicr( sho say. ('and il in no doubt, ihe mild a ing of a w il'ej 'I always thought my laie husband, on ihe discovery of a Mormon Bible, a little in sane, 'Many ohicra tninks lie w good deal '-knavish Soiivthiiis Xeiv, TIum is a lrnnirt dley fined u, on tliu ice in St l.iuis. Tue j mere wasting of lime, and whistling to the iiirface of ih'i ice is ilia alley, 'in couple of. wind, in talk about raising a military foice posts are sunk through, Si asheel of s iroiig until our conscience is clear from the obli cativass s'.retehtd bettvveii them to stop ilie gallon of the convention, balls, just bi fore which the pina are S"l. KfSSING AM) WAMilNG FEET. The Oino Akron Democrat gives the fol session. . It will only Im saying to (Jtcat lowing report of a trial in thai village The : !Jriiaii,;aftcr negotiating about Iwniiy years Ptrkand .!illerilPS have some queer notions ahum this matte r, we do not choose lo no anJ practices, to s.iy the least 'Uather a 'goliaale any longer, we shall lake pn.se, oinical tria' look place last Sa'tinlav before jsion of what is our own, and then, il m ati Mayor Chamberlain of (the late) Kev, J. it. il,f- qmition what is our own, you wish I). Pickands, of the Second Adven tCliurcli to ''negotiate, we will nicniinte nnn charged with asauli and battery in kissing you picas". ITe may negotiate after we ihe wife of Lyman Green and washing hrAlafa josc.st.J;i. Mmh laughter I'lia feel, against her hii'band s will. L. V. Bierce Esq , onnsid for prosecutor, laid down the I rv very eleaily, and Mr. Pick anils not only admitted the fsctj charged, hut j'is'.i!i;-d hi ii '!!' en ivnilnrd grounds, so conclusively, dial the cafe was dismiss ed, riiost) w h j ai i thai chur.:!i will tin d rsiand tint it i.s on the pmi e-ssive pr n ciplc. KTIvWISiJIPS. At a meeting of lite Cabinet, a few d.i.vs v' il is said it was r.gr',rd to in;;l;e prnjio--fcU for the boil ding (if ten steam vosi Is, on iha f.il !-nv i plan. The vessels to he built hy individual'. :;ud ustd f n commerci'd per urses; i'i (''' rninen lo advacce a poni-n of the I'osi, for which it will hnve a lien on lie vefscis.and in rasp n need t. lakr t'lrm i 1 ,i 1 ... . ii- 1'hf si n: d iy 'iv an,!) i-s lor u as ir;- eniindv lor govi rrini". it use on relinili'.g ... . .' , . . , ' -eeived ill Vienna I eoiuvd .".iihi i widi o v , he w hole cost, nr s;n h poi iion ;u may tj, . ,. . ii. .i -i .armt. .V laugk I So msiimc J.al i;n right; ih" ie-?' Is tilso to eanv the io.i;N, . " ..... , , ' .... . . :,iie vi rv d iv his armv ni'i r-d SiVs.a, hi while in the mi rchnnt fervu e. llnsisnoii i lV:'.r fn(.:tsor(. toil n nln l.tr i.Lrrrirt.r ilir. nails as provided t'.n last winter. Ilricut.i from tin Grave. Tim New uiryport Advirlis'T s ays that a .ir. Snnit lately fcliiiped from a w a j; oi. it XV J; stipp ispd dif'.l sion afterwards; bin nl.ile preparations x'cre rnskii'gf.r hi iutermertt ind the corpse placed in th'j co!!io. the doc tor, difcoxering that the gh.ss in the ctiffia lid was somewhat co"cred xxi.h vapor, to.; 'ds hiiiidUrchief for ihe purpose of remov nig i:; but Ividmg that it proceeded from die inside of the glas..he al once pronounc i d ihe u.an alive, toid he vers taken Iron, his 'iia. r.) -v hotic,' and is noji1 as xvcli Bt ever he v- as in his life! Death rf a Miin'icr rj Congress Tin (Ion Vv'm. F. TaVL n, a member nf thr U. S II nine (f IJepuseniRtifcs died at Washington on Saturday men. ing last, in 'unit qaciue of which thfre wns riosf.io:i .;i ei.her llouf.s on .V.n o.i last. The edii.u ut'ihr Ncn Yoik Expre?; !a bren Munvii o beautiful roem ol culplorf. repri sn,!ng Dr. ranklin. landing in h sti nnl af.iindc, xx ilh lti thite cuii cied I. al under bis hfi aim, mil a .-ni.'ll eioll in Ins ligjht hand. Tin head, and (1 nving hai', represent Ihe man in 'he most perfect inaootr. IP ci aval, Coal, veft, shoes and buckh'i. re in p i fed k-i ping. This bca'itif'i! i"'Ce ol art (-'iy lite JCxpiess) h-s been . xrciHcd '.vi'h a penknil in al, bister, tiy a lad only about tonneen years l l by the name of Uiehard jjnpby. Piom Txanf it locmg prr;iy certain thin Gci.eral Henderson is (IcckmI Covcrnor nnd M.Mr Dune) l.iculcn i .x f :,t.,tr..,.r -p, Vn'e I', .o-idcrit of Pixas, Gei- Durlei ,u;, is eleit..i! to the t'-ii'tc 'Si tiT.s. . OKnCON. .. t, ,, lit'lM V Adah. Kinrious, i ci n say im more, uut.uil no- Whilrwe.it talkins here about rr-.i.!1'"0 6iven 1 am no P'T-J - vote any mnnis of ritl,.incn.nd regiments of infant, v l'-liminr measure f a ...iliiary kind. 1 and stockade forts, and nanners and miners . pontontcis Great Britain is mining In r steam vnnels, rqnippinf her fi igate. and line-o!-baltlo ships, and sending troops over bete to tie ready. J wvuu vnni a rt nuliom . m .. . . jBi'rtj the notice nus dvv, if I biped that a m 'ii , iri I if a f I ti m II....C n..l.t k ,.i.i..i..u,i lo e ffecl the measure. Ur Wextwkrtii here moved that the ru'e. be suspended to afford an opportunity for such a motion ; but the motion w as pro., nounced lo he out of ordor. Mr. Adams resumed, 1 feel mvrell e.ircelv authorized to hope thai should be iiecesfiil should I nuke the motion Hut for th I would have moved il on the firsl day of ilie session. Becau.a I have so profound a sense of the duly of adhering to treaties, I feel debaired from the least aci of hostility or eyen Iron) meeting hostility manifested elsewhere, til! notice shall hive hcen given. While our convention remains I will vote no inciease of the army or navy no for! or .to'kade, no infantry, no sappers or miners. All must d. piind on that. Jf this shali be mal the special on.'er for Tuesday, I hope it will be arranged by tin gentlemen who in mag thfl businnss ol this (louse, that (lie qursfon wf giving notice shall come i'p on the same day, and bhall .be taken un before anv thin" else. It is And il does not fdiow lout, if we give oo'.icH, musiof necessity ba war; nor do.s it even follow thai we shall then tike pos is the military way of doing hueim s. In creased nirrrimen1, When the (.real I'.e I 'rick .tami) to diti i!iro 11 of I'nudi, his fjther h ad pr ' jia o I and c flipped f r aim an at ny i.f in huu Irt-d ihous-ia I nif-i . i cling, (horily iil'u.i,m A'Htr:ai M i n s i r , ;ho I ail'.T s iid to l.im . 'Your lather has jiveii you a ;rcat ar.riy;bni r.nr iroops iui 'cn the o. f; yours l.ive not.' 'Will '(I',' Said Frederick, ' I Mil! cite them ae iiipoi-'unit y to lire the w..ll.' IVi-ilcnck ilo'ii added in his itirmni r; 'I had ."min ex "client old pretentious lo an Au.-'rini pro tince which some of my ,-iiici smr hi. o'.vin d one or two hi.ndred years In fore nod I sent an a lib a 's ,,l'ir to the l'ini:t n, Vienna staiinj mv id.ii.n. ail pr.-scnt; , ; gave iioticr to tin? (,; mrt ..f ic.ir, t iirl the omenlion for ilea j out occii;'.,i'ion of S.- Irsia was ended. l.oud and pr.doroed l-ogbtcr I say , I'lefcforp thai 1 hope tiie (i; ticasiiie a lopted by ('ongres be to gi''e,in die ;iost solenfi nnrtner, thi n.v.i.-,-? . 'Jre.il Briuin which the treaty riqairps; hen l! c roasi will he ilcr f.f tn ti d-. a hat w c please,' li dupj not. I repsat, i I op? r.nt follow as a ;i cesshrv eonscqe inc ti it. I.eraiise we g'r. e tliis entice, w e rsuts1 ' ike pojseevitni, ilinngh ii is tnv bo m that ve shall. It does r.oi nece'sarily draw af er il a wsr, end if Great Bnuiii yboosrs t. lake eut-h notice as an net ol ho.tiiiiy oi 'itr part, and fnrtlnviih roinmerce hos;ilitii- n. hers, wo have been t. .IJ thnt we shall dl be bu one ptriy, am! (!.i I Ahrti'oty rant that may be 8 d If it shall be s:i,lh( var will have !pjs of those very exira irdi nary terrors which my irifiid from Soiuh Carolina (Mr. Holmesjlms noxv j ist dis- oieied noiwiihsianding ihe r xtreme mili- my propensities which he manifi sii d on diis floor last yp;.r, Thn genilrntan n as n moil valiant man viin Tt xas was in question. Dm i shall draw no more comparisons as to what ive witnessed ther. and what we see now. Iut!.,e pilars ,!;,. ii, tins J wi:inay ln.it 1 impe it war ali-ll iome -which G id forbid, and of which enleriain no fears alab tho whole cnuntiv ...... ... . , ... will have but one heart ar.d one united hand n.l oflhis I an. very sure thai in ihul.W , " 'I'.v ol . p , ,i . i r xittary 1SK), by uiiutl Jvisncr )n. (real nriiaiu will mil Ininj occupy 6,-efiin , r-, ,,,,, . , ., I .. , ,Mr. Sajiuvi. M Chackf.n i.f Lbem ur.any tlm.R else North ,;f (Lmacu line ,;VI. ,ljp 1() Sakah C.Mt: M-d'- x.ics! Miisdiiini huh iiicipieni iniiica'ioits if applause.) Dm if),),, will aa.ee ,0 ! uce M.or.g , my hnrror of war and of all '.inii.iiy "muii, cm, ii mere snouiii lie tho breath ol life in me, I lions I shall he 1 willinj M go as fur a anv in makiu? any '. ,,;,.. , ., ' ' " "MU' ""J "Pr''. n.ay,giv,u no lice ,-xiend our laws and our protection to our brethern who hive settled al leaM in that part of Oregon which is not claimed II1 .ri.;i (ill'llil. nil ii.ra nufl IIU .tit tii.l.1 i . f . I. . ' ' ....... of 'mte"uS ",,r "riliy a"d ""U "r" ,1,,r " 0, IriHt. 1 lione ll'al siieli an ae vi ill not he i lleiisivo lo (ii'al liiil iin, am' that h will pot think of guiog to war bout il. Tim ACClDi'NT AT CAR HON DALK. The Wayne Cooo'v Herald, oihl sh ed in the vicint'y u! C .i boi.da'e, u'Vn the following ar count of il.n oi.i i --1 n j accident in ihe ro il mines i ih .t pliec O.i 71onday, n 'nintriise mass of s ip, hI).hii i.even arret in fx'en', I 11 Ihm I he roof of one ol the mines of the Del lUMicand Hudson Canal Company, a Cat hondale, upon Ihe xvoi kuno b- low 1 !w spot wl). r- the slati fell evas iiejily a mil.? from the moti h of i hp? owo . I'hrpp persona were -taken out si ii usly iijuied, on" of whom, a boy, died sooi il't-r I he accidfiii ; ( f tlie other, hopef up poicrtaioed of tin ir rerovei : Tlie boy who died xvi tiding a bors si Ihe lime of Ihe acci h r.t, and is sop pmed to ii-i ve b'-en killed by the fuici f Ihe i lushing toxvml iti? mou'h o he mine ilie h irie xvas also killeil. The other ivo p rsou xvho were lakei 'il tvi.ru also inj iipi! bv ihe iiii.lt ing i the air About one hundred anil li ly men who ivere a! xvoik n.inii.g, sunn distaore from the lice ol the aceiden1 iC'peil, hii, hoiiiolo lo relate, fifeer pfisors, who ivt'ie al woi k propping o;i Ihe niinis, xvcre ei'her criished in ' . 1 1 y or are xvalled in witbi ut any hope ol ' b" ing rescued, as il xil Ink votki In itrr.ove ilie immense mass o' -Iiie which ha fallen in, and il yet a live, will be cnmep'led !o die one of ih (ii cist hoirili? of all deaths that of sin vniiiid We hive been furnished wii' 'tii; names of ! lie ini.-sing prisms, fotj.--Iron of whom have familus, I Ley area ft) lie xvs; A ii t hoi y "( Kb, il.rk lirpimo,Win Cline. Pauick M iclo ll, I'a'i'ck L n aid, lld ry Mmc, .1 uiti- MiGitb, Mi chael Fa I in; Il'iity Ditorv, John Far rel.P.iiiiek Wa'l.er, Peter Criwhy .loho l!-ey, Hi-ii j .min William-, am a Mia rd tx'i'low Hiei nin. ! aro nforirti'd ,i);iun ond aulhon 'V, that this aceider.t xvill not tctar.l tin op r.i'ioii. oi Mo- coippany. Oni' (.I l!i li.'ieen a'novc m c n I i o n fl . howexir ha been I'oi lunalt: cih i j o 1 1 ii e.-C i;(' lli.ii ji' ed , st I'i t-( ail i i C. i ceralioi of lolly -ul:l Im u.s. Ii is Mr, Iloscy, til". ( li'ei s. i r. M '. II '! S.i S 'if Wis in X ) 2, !' he ci ( uiim in an insianl. Tin 'oi. i! i im: t..xvn upon hi in and clost-i! Up xx i It : ii tnif-o , .1, k -.tn;; opnli 1 1. ( I i':.' d i liar s. 1 1 - r nilliipd ('iei .: I" nl up in llm dark, until th. :u.'iv had done si ilii.g. IIn Inen work ' d a.v.y ,y m-niin; ihe loS: coal, ' i: tii '-te fi! in llio h'-adic.g of a chambei A i lie found then a spring iln 'ml !)' ii iyi in by th.; hi e .ki"g i I lie .(.nf, xvh'-ie b" tot wi'er to ilitt.k. H" Ih.vi i i k ?d bis way Ihrougl lie chin, tier to ihe head of No. 1 lo'e .nd l.itin l it cl .'-ed, and also lha air '"il 'I th id ice. Hi? then ere ir o.'tk lo lb--, placo white he w.i fi ' s "'iigln, o as in bp f.juud on trie m ti1 oid, if ho ciiM not cct out. Af'f eoiisi lci mg iho locality ol the mini, .oi. Is, Iik mai.'f thr? fltte'ttpt o xvork ln v.iy liirought the column ti No. 3, ami iei f(; n. i( iinui he go! through in'. Ihu road and Idea got out wi'.huu; d ill cul'y. Silr, II. his not seen or he .rl of ar.x of the l-l nifti that arc noxv mis-'ng. II xvas alone. llu,?a)s t !i t.s r men were afar ll:': place N". I, and aie shut ir. pilher (Ifi-l i ridivp, at Hie h-a I of th-' plae. .'ucrneii.i elf r s art; mikein tu rt ach them, but it i not pribtM? lh-y can hp got oui alive. Tliey xvcr.s I u borer, vr.r j c . I in lip.ipini, and not ( ri'iaiolcd vv ltd the means of fli in g on', like the ininprs,eveii if ttiey cuul I ninvi it all. llr. II owes his ecpe sole.ly 'a bis cool nnd delihrrito JodjFupnt.an. o tiis knoxyltdii of the iiiter;ot o f iln mines. Thp rush "I air wis so crcal out of No. Dial ih? itcpjons were broken in io fiac'iicn ir, the whirls am! axrls even were cMj-iiPil by Leing dashed ai-ninsi tl-C-.-.-.-;-. ' - u. w-L. J M.7Ri:ir:n. o.i the is i. .in- of j son ail tl Culiinhia County Q) j. h ff fy , S)mUel KiM,er E q Mr. Co..r,r: Yau ui;n to .Mus SaiiAii t ci.e all ol (i ireen wood township, Columbia Con i'v THE iW.oD.u.iiinii,, Jan. !l, 13 10' Wneai, l 00 Kye, Co Corn, 50 Cloversepil, 5 00 Flixseed, l 12 Hirer, 15 O.ts. S!t V.:; T.ll. .XV 10 1,11.1 7 In i d Aou'cs, 75 Wii l.e cans 1 00 I'. -.-xx ;u 25 no no :. ii I'crehy (jiven, that I have iiurchnscd at Con .slaliU) sale, as tho pruparly of 1'clcr It. Miller tho I.. I w nj propcity, 10 wit 2 li d ti acla lieilsiiiiil bed n J cad utovo and pipe, I linck neiulils, t haricl of ci.hr oil, C chairs, I corner ruplnard, 1 tnlile, 2 xvlieclbarroxvs, 1 'ono i.urni! wagon, I two lunar xvajjon, 1 cow, I cutting o.x, I set of tiing'c harness, mil Inive li It the Knum in hi possession during uiy pleasure, and hcruhy fcrbi.l any p rmiu taking ili"iu limn him, ciilicr by puiclia.su ur otherwise, tvithuut my ciiiiHcnf rii'l .Ti U. MILLER. Jutiuury 5-1, 181510 NOT ITE. 8 hereby Riven, thai I havo purchased at Con stable tale, ai lie properly ol I'elcr R, Miller, Ilie 1'iilloxviiig property, to xxit 1 lay mine, I bay liorse, I set of double harness, 1 funning mill. SOU nhcuvcM of rye, I J tons of hay, 'iO yds of carpeting, 1 mantle cluck, 1 Comer cup hoard, I bureau, I rocking chair, and have lel'l ilie sam? in his possession during aiv pleasure au.l hereby l')i in I nay peibon taking ih'un from him, either by urchuu or othcrwiuo, without my cunsenf UI-iOROKS MILLER, January 21, IS 18 10 N0 71CE. TJ"8liercby fiixen, thai xvti hnve purcb.avrd at Con 9slable sale, an the projeiiy gl John Steii.er tho fniliiwiiig properly, to wit: txvo tior.se xvagun nnd cal lied, 1 Rled, 2 bay horses and harness, I cutting box, .-1 cradle and s, y ihe, 4 loads of corn fodder: 4 sheep: cno half uf Ht'vvii iicies ofrye in ihe ground: '.wo slvoats, 1 wheel barrow, 1 gias Fcythe and pnentli,2 shovels, 1 stone coal stove slid pipe 10 Inhcls of potatoes; 100 lbs- dlpnrk; 2 mea 1 1 ubs; 23 hmht-ls of corn; 2') liiishela of oats; one xx riling do. k, 1 chest; 1 ii. alii:? el ck. and have I. fl (he same in his possession during aur pleisinc; ami hereby forbid any person taking ilium faun him; cither hy purcha-o or otherwise; xvithiiul our consci lit. n.ViMKL SATDril & SO A'. January 24; 1 y 16; 40 OTIC E 1 hereby warn I'll persons not to purchase txvo in tcs i I Iciiid, daied I Gilt uf January 1;!4C; (or the pi m (,f 10 dollars pnch; payable omc on the tC'h i ''el nil ay next; md (tin nil ll:e I G;h of jVarell and .-it;iieil by l:e ml n i il i r. I Lo M-id notes having ben irau leaiiy obtained; I iilmil rtfuje to pay the f.niie unless coinpillcd by law. J. A V.? AS. January 17, l.'Cfi; 40 CA.N'CER. SCKOI-'L'LA AND GOITRE. An p!e expericeco has proved that no cnnihin tiun of mcilicine hii ever been bo flluctnal in i( .noviiijj tut' aho'e di-'tnses, as J.H ni-'s Lilt! I'leaervative. It has i fleeted -iifi s tin I, ,ne he en truly netniiit-hino;, not iiulx i.f (Saucer nnd other d;-eie nf that chi-s, hu' has! ri'iniiVf) ihe n.Okt siuhbnrn Diseases nf ihe. S', in, S iVi llil.iis. I)x spfpia, it" xtc. 'I'liis ri.r alien i. M.iers n il e eircil" .atiiin, a in! i r ulicali . ih.M.a.-is xvlicrevir In c-it'd. It i iri,i -s the i:!.i,; a.a l other ll.iiil d'llll? hid,', reillivs nh.s'.r.iuiun in th' ? lie.' of the :-' iu, and reduces en'arije m en 13 if the K :" l i (T ll'tllP (.- ! . : li in ho ap- ;i".ne reu i itroxv-inrss and li.x i.or .tes ll.e xx ,o!e v .; in, ;,(! i,i parts ai.iii', I'lnii t, :hn diseased and dehilila 'fcif i'iiiisii ndnn, Tl,cr is mr'ni;' superi nr In ii in the xxhule uiaieiia iiiedica II is peilcviiv hafe and txtifively ileapant, and has no:hirjj nf ihe diijii-tinj; nausea accotll jianinir i,. nit; i nf swiillnxx liu' mcdiiiiie. CONSU 1 1' I ION, HR()C11I I'S, AS-7'ilAMA- Nil reiicdy Im$ ever been tun n ' I l i reinnvn li e above disposes 8i pmnpily and ffFt-ctti illy as Jayne's I'.'xpec uraui. I eleiiises ihn Imiiis Irmn all rila" in!; in iiieis, xvbiie at the same time it hel and in vr ira.es ilirm. I'r.'pned only at Nn. 8 Siiiih Third sneet, 1'hilailclphia. Th-- above 31 dicine are fir sale ihe .store of JOHN R. MOVER li Ko ri: ib 1 r jr. at NDTICR 5S hctrl y civrn that I pnrcliafci' at Oorstnhle sale as ihe propcity nt Juim C'luxtdii the follow tn aittclc; tn wit : Hott'rs. Glasses and nthrr liar Hxluria 2 I'enrhes and a marble drainer 2 t"nrl S'prrs and Pipe, 2 Wand State and t'ipt 2. doz Chain and 1 I'nAttg Chait 2 Dining Tables 1 srna I'a'i'r. 120 yards Carpeting 3 Looking Glasses 1 U'ath Stand 10 B edt ends an I 10 Beds end Bedding .1 Barre's with fAqunr and Cider 2 parts tf Barre's of I'ish 3') P.". .':( I.S Of O.ltS. ic.lli.ivil.fr ihoanii' in his p'rr-C'-in:i (leiir.T iny pi. a-:c.rc n.ul hereby forbid any peis.ni t K'nif I hem from him ly jiii.cliase or (ithcrwijc xvithcui my JOHN .Mc WILLIAMS. DocoihIkt fi, 1S13 fi 3 I'OV'C Tirr. tVrr-alc atthflXcxv Store L.li. KUf iillp, O-toSrr 1 1. HLANKS'! BLANKS it FOR SALI2 .T THIS U1T1CL',