1 ,, , :‘,.'. i. • • ••• . : 1,. •.,1,,,i - : ei7 • •'" —..; • r• ifs ve: • rf• S • l• ;7, il l, ~ A %Ti!.• 73 ~'. • . „•.. . . . ...__ ... ~, .:„, ih., , S.. .... . ~ . .:::. . . .., ~•• .,,, • , ~ . •,„ ~,,. r. ~,,• •,, ~.. ~, r 1.. t p.ti, , 0,, , •i '4l :,:, ~I: l: : 1 , iii.ll 6, tt t . 01 ' A r tt .fr t 1 t‘ . . , . .0111: 1%1 11 -\!1 , , ~ ~11/4 ?WI .I,lf !..: F.W 4) - 1 ,)gt! :.(st. , 41. AVEII.I4I4,4iDITOIit LAND IPROPRIE7'OR. t _ _ ..t if nt JI .; : yt: • - .I 1 1E148'4 it 4i; lit AI AA . ( !IT ,~.~%Y~~.~G_ 114 t MEETING: 11/1((418•1E, I"silit,tmtfibs n and Johnston ! ;eiwicto f (o, Apiericaolraduagrii.an d , .I(Rer y ,in 11:ce 7'crrilortect "lifff.Th.in,latifTEMENi AND TO - TfIiWORK ! ..tinowne ban fought your battlee--lin! your er• inuipmeikiotnry. awl oteterneil to mingle with hlu 9 , 44tf:frge4•; -7, .MAAN Y TAYLOR.. vats you to thF pulitinal held. To your posts then! Pre ri'tor 11te'ballot box. ' flint the . 4 •1 - 0PNG , OtlAirD" of the Key atone :tit% ge may ire hilly aroueed and prepared to , more in her strength in sustaining "Ohl shirogh Mid Biesiiy,'' and 41 , erthrov. mg his rolit• al emeinitte whorarit s4ivmg to INICUI4I tus de feat the 1 . 11)'10r & Fillmore In Adains land adjacent Counties', e invited to meet each other in general Coun 'ffointining. tole held in GErrTSIIINIG, on Friilay.the , nd of September inst. The'rrieetiore will be addressed by HON. Wai. E. Johnston, tiovernor or the mate, Ito ,Reed, of 14..114101rhia. 1101 V. Thaddeaut Steven.% of Lancaster, 1144ilher4 31. Uuticd, Esy., of Chanthereburg, 'crud ctibei:li. "1179; ask our Whig friends—fathers and sons— tp one, A O all, and write m Biting expre, to their determination to btanil by Olen. Vial and deco r candisletes, from the Wow to office. IVe cordially lovitc our Democratic •' friends sod judo. for them• echeryirrk jlecistst At 11H bBl bpi,. tt Nether Z A II ARV TAY fresh limn the ranks of the peal, le. et LEW LS CAtie, whose Isbell/ lite oh,lweti that ol office liolder, and who has i 'lmostolui upon tha voila ut late n • e . os 1.:or EN or I ' . 4 f.' AND l'Atl 111.:S! to come iHt 1 pieporo for st glorious [nom idd 111 the old The en 4 Dern nho follows in the footsteps of nrOpreilec es h o r sh I inks from no lespoiiht t "I hr Coroolt 01100 arll3 guide nq elb o- 41 11 0 4 . To . •—and %%mild nol r „ ,„ ibandon orsonded l\letsirao holdierh to die l'tiglorted, bid 'nured his borassous, sent to al. lsM4 it the War Drpqrtenrai go st,n6k, 1 LI. VOOT THE 1311.L"—the noble 'l'Al rit.i.mo the silo. tuts's?. Motemian, and friend and defender "11. 1 ,14a:it:in! 1 1ar., r4-111 kti t: are our candid.. Its. and the friend., of the..e we miller! to soh. er our call—thetr enetniee ne hope to Reg 4 14 Thy Cause—our Candidates—and the distio 1101thid 'ability . of those wbe ( . 1.:121 . A I N address their tallow-cirizess—earli will be nut• beien,t 1n iltaU . you from daily employm , •mrut. rhino Ant as ynti did " in the dries of 1St() tho Pone foe to meet—let ,is do oni van Jew u nobly a. rasa, and another v ictory tianntfort ! a 4 .SI'k.VEN.;•,(I..N, B. F G.‘RDN.ER, WA 11.,111.,4t.-;. 11. IlottNEß, It NITr.l.TANcli:Ir. I). A. orEift.r.R, crom;F: ARNOLD. [County Committee. Sept. I. !HIS. „A Little more Grape, Bois , tai l ib ) ll) Ar‘ OP TIM WHIGS OF - THE YORK !WRINGS ELECTION DISTRICT ! )1i mt4 , 4 , w orrii. FRIENDS or ir .4 it, VitunonE, 30111- 4 1 .1 1 , 1 0.Etim WILL BK HELD AT 24034%ga1gr /Pa at (T g.) RV MiltriellkY the 23e1 hat., alit • tketbek, P. ra. , i,„:. ,: 4A.LLY WHIGS! 40 04 !Wriest!, fir.1.1140/14. RILL -41fAig Itfroicauki t ,./1 cordial invitation to extended 0,011, the ii/alga of .lilaina and adjoiningeolintica to be present with vlB. The tifalmiliee NA+ pita/lure in an ',Winging Mat., . • voutiIIIODEUS STE *ENS, of Landifer ; -- IibrCANIES COOP ER and' DANIEL' M. S MN'S ER, v t diVity,sll,9tg ' • Is'c 4_t(S.fic, .40.'Iti Vili n V,lPp'f,ig ArIt4KERS, IdAvp; foo fah NOIR itil*: , fTlicT TO pit PRIMNT, idailiriOtatig:lB l T4' INSTit4O. COME rrf n , 9 1 , 01fe,A.1.19:! AWMpi I AWAKE tr `,. It li, t 1 ~,.. • . . • .. Ilig4„PF • TINE 4, ,e'o, t v it ..iAro4witgh:tnANto. 4.4419iMin-1411444LrofiVICTlif,py,w-omops Trier 46,0,riksil,,qx xylpt clAimerrs I Dm ripi -1.07;•71,11/04-rowpw,rArip, TIM DAY 0,t)D,A5,.1,, , .112,1, N11411E013., , , ip zi.,WORLEY, JAI HI WIEN,' 'AtieRED MILLER, jos. A. WIERMAN, WILLIAM PE FERS, A ,JAMEs VM:i lk. WiIIMOVAVIJNER, 'Cif%) 'I v 440 .,, tktiff4i 04IHNHR, HAH4 AKAN. wm. H. siteppAHH. ,r4.43/10)111Lis 'IX , , rpo i ti n i!,k-Am i ni el o' ''t31,1%111,10411 4 .--Itin i• ; i : i t itdiVii*?,iiiinTC dk.,A ,f k ul l i p i t t t er,,livtn g . he n ti appointed ' l ° Auditor, by the 4:}rßlmws,'•, cloyrt of ti l A- dioltllllo4o,,l,9,ftig.relk, err,etw ,allegTl !, Nii firiiipiPtf,N ut iri7!"f r AYAqw 9 f 3 he -- Vi1f0,6,4 PIP Ati!IIIP I II.4O4 4 Oi aFeetpit. 0 , Ail voAnnonsig,,d4mAttlOter (11 4 Silli 144,1ir WIII Algexettk Oil * 4Ol /. 1 iN I 9OI Ilte i7f . arinan,y township, Along 'IOU! ~ , *ll ‘ 044 le the idultesof hie eßpriii9en Ad his dwelling ,hous e in IW-, "4EllAYsi9witt 0 said nounty, on gonday the IntAt day of BepteinPer next, at 10 te eite*,4. K.. when and where ill partite) interested ccn attend. , JOHN 131.188 Y. Aug. „ • ,rativatcrin REAL _ESTATE .3T PU B LIC rr RE undersigned, by virtue of a pow ' j er of Attorney, to him granted by 'the Heirs and Legal Representatives of Nltimacttr, deceased, late of Reading township, Adams county, will sell at Pub lic Sale, on Saturday the 23d day of September next, On the premises, the valuable FARM of Said deceased, situate in Reading town ship, adjoining lands of JOhn Trim Mer, John Die..ka. David Hoover, Wm. Long and Thmeas_Diclia, containing 110 • AGES, more or less. The Farm lies on Big Con owago, and is located so as to be secure from damage by flood. The Improve ments are a TWO-STORY LOG HOUSE, with a Stone kitchen attached, a Log Barn, and a Stone Springliouse, with a never-failing Spring of Water. There is also on the premises a fine Orchard of choice Fruit. and a lame quan tity of excellent Timber and Meadow.. Nt:77Sale to commence at I clock, P. M., when attendance will be giv en and terms made known by SAMUEL OVERHOLTZER, Attorney in fact for the Heir* Aug. 18. IB4B.—ts STOVES ) caul ZPIP-713h.14 0112+21% will sell at Public Sale. at toy Ware- J house, on Friday the 22f1 inst. at 11 o'clock, A. M., a large quantity of STOVES. Ir"It long credit will be given,El GEO. ARNOLD. Gettysburg, Sept. 8, 1817.—ts FOR RENT. THE HOUSE & LOT, lately (v -.. eI rupir•d and now owned by George (r•olnred man) in the Bor ough of Gettysburg!. is hereby offered fur rem. Any person desirous of reining ss property, tt ill be informed olilw lei tits !.) appl tug to the soliserilter. H. J. SCHREINER. Sept. 8, 1848,-3t ITCI'IO3. Ernms of Administral:cn on the es lute Of ANDREW GITsEMAN, late of Molimpleasant towns'p, dec'd, having been granted to the NU bse ri her, residing in said township, he hereby gives notice to all' Who are indebted to said Estate to call and pay the same without delay, and those having claims are desired to present the Manic properly authenticated fur settlement. CEO. II AG E R MAN, .5 1 tiner. Aufz. 18, 18 1 B,—Ot • NOTICE Err Ems or Administration on the I Estate of ANNA MARY MVERS, late of Huntington township, dee'd, having been granted to the subscriber, residing is Latimore township, notice is hereby given to all those indebted to said estate to make payment, and those having claims upon the estate to present the same, properly au thenticated, for settlement. JOHN VIJLFORD, rldner. 4, n , 18, 1818.-0 t AUDITOR'S NOTICE. rir HE subscriber having been appointed-•- Auditor to distribute the assets in the hands of Wm. MOREHEAD, Administrator of the Estate of FLETCIIIIII MORKHEAD, to and amongst the creditors of the said Fletcher Morehead, hereby gives notice that he will attend, for that purpose, at the house of John Ege, in Petersburg, (Y. S.) on Sat urday the 23d inst., at 10 o'clock, A. M., when and where all persons interested are requested to attend. CHARLES KETTLEIVELL, Sept. 8,1848.-3 L NOTICE. 1 'HE second and final Account of Tilo s. MA& STEPHENS, Assignee of THOMAS TAYLOR, w ith• an account of distribution, having been filed in' the Court of Com mon Pleas of Adams county, the Court have appointed Tuesday the 26th day of September inst., for confirmation and al lowance, unless cause to the contrary be shown. A. B. KURTZ, Proley . . Prutbmotary'sOffice, Gettysburg, t Sept 8, t848.-31* CASH WANTED. I am in need of CASH; to meet pressing engagements, and will be obliged to those knowing themselves to be indebted to me to Make payment immediately, and without further notice. ITIOMAS 'WARREN. GettyslMrg, Aug. 25, 1898. WASHINGTON HOUSE. HARRISBURG, PA r HIS Popular Routs has recently un dergone a thorough repair, and been furniehed with, entire new furniture, of the best quality. Members of the Legislature and others, visiting the seat of Govern. meat, wild find it a very desirable stopping PlpiPr . prz - perwrgeN moder ato r , 'WM. T. SANDERS, Agent. karristiuig, July al, 1840.—ailL, CRIMP 'STOVES! 11 0 YOU WANT ro ur 0*114112 6 STOVES, CALL AND SEE GORGE MOLD; -1 Sept. 8, 1848 , GETTYSBURG, PA, FRIDAY „, ,SEPIT PAST MEMORIES.' Dr .1. 0. WIWITtIII. How , thrills, once more; the lengthening rhein Of memory, at the thought of thee Old hopes, which long in dust have lain, Old &OM/ CO/D0 thronging - bock again, And boyhood lives in me; I feel its glow upon my cheeks, Its fullness of the beset is mine; A• when I learned to hoar thoespesk, Or raised my doubtful eyes to thine. I hear again those low replies, I feel thins lira irlOia my own, • And timidly again uprise , • - The fringed lids of bawl eyes. , With soft brown, tresses overblown, And memMies 'of sweet Summer eves, Of moonlit wale and willowy wily, Of stars, and flowers, and dewy learnt, And smiles and main more deer than they Ere this thy quiet eye huh ignited, My picture of thy youth to see, When ball a woman, half a child, The very artleseness beguiled, And folly's self seemed wise In me: I, too, can smile. when o'er that hour, The lights of memory back Ward a treatth Yet feel the while that Inenead'e power vainer than my boyhood's dream. Years have palmed on, and len their trace Of graver care and deeper thought, And unto me the cum, cold face Of mankind and to thee, the grace Of woman's pensive beauty brought. On hfe's rough blast, for blame and praise, The schoolboy's name has widely flown ; Thine in the green and quiet ways Of unobtrusive goodness known. And wider yet, in thought and deed, Our still diverging paths incline : Thine the Genevan • sternest creed, While answers to my spirit's need The Yorkshire peasant's simple line; For thee, the priestly rite and prayer, And holy day and solemn psalm; For me, the silent revereml, where Any brethren gather, slow and calm. Yet hsth thy spirit left on me An impress Time his not worn out, And something of myself in thee, A shadow from the past I see Lingering can thy way shout I Not wholly can the heart unlearn That lesson of its better hours. Nor yet has Time's dull footeps worn To common dust that path of flowers. CHEAP PLEASURE Did you ever study the cheapness of some pleasures ? says some excellent wri ter. De yon know how little it takes to mike a multitude happy ? Such trifles as a penny. a word or a smile, do the work. There are two or three boys passing along th , •ln vaeli a elo , nut ; and how mohair they look ! They will not be cross Mr some time. A poor widow lives in the neighborhood who is the mother of halfa dozen children; send them haira peck of sweet apples, and they will he happy.— A child has lost his arrow—the World to him—and he Mourns sadly ; help him to find it, or make him another and how quick ly will the sunshine play upon his sober face. A boy has as much as he can do to pile up a load of wood : assist hint a few moments, or speak a pleasant word to him, and he forgets his toil and works away without minding it. Your apprentice has broken a long, or cut a vest too large, or slightly injured a piece of work ; say "You scoundrel," and he feels miserably ; but remark, "I am sorry," and he will try to du better. You employ a man—pay him cheerfully, and speak a pleasant word to him, and he leaves your house with a con tented heart to light tip his own hearth with smiles of gladness. As you pass along the street, ) on meet a familiar face—say "Good morning," as though you felt hap py, and it will work admirably in the heart of your neighbor. Pleasure is cheap—who will not bestow it liberally ? If there are smiles, sunshine and flowers all about us, let us not grasp them with a miser's fist and lock them up in our hearts. No. Rather let us take them and scatter them about us, in the cot of the widow, among the groups of child ren in the crowded mart, where men of busines congregate, in our families, every where. We can make the wretched hap py ; the discontented cheerful ; the afflict ed resigad, at an exceeding cheap rate.— ho w ill refuse to do it t—New England , Ifitshingtonian. ' A RICH Sour.—While laying in a south ern port some years since, the master of a vessel belonging to New England smoked her out for the purpose of destroying rats. The next morning about a dozen of these long tailed gentry were found and brought on deck. Their sleek and fat appearance evinced that they had been well cared for by 'themselves, if not by others. The steward came aft, and pointing to the heap, inquired of the captain what should be done with them. "Done with them ?" responded the cap tain. who was something of a wag, "why make them into a stew." Nothing more was said by either party on the subject at the time. Several gen tlemen had been invited on board to dine upon squirrels, whiCh the' captain and a friend, who was a good marksman, had "barked" in good style, and the appetites of all did justice to the fare ; but most of the party preferred them made into a stew to any outer way. "Steward," exclaimed the captain, as he was changing the dishes preparatory to setting on the pastry. "can't you give us such a stew to-morrow ? You know there are some of the squirrels left." "Did'nt make dat out ob de squirrels,' sir," replied the African, with a hesitating attempt to smile, but which was kept back by a slight tremor. "W hat then I" inquired the captain quickly. 4 "I flay, sir, ob de rats, as you ordered ins to do!" A BAD Joe.--A countryman once broughea piews Of board to au artist, with a request that be would .paiin upon it St. _Christopher as large as life. "But," re turned time ,Artian, "that board is much too small for that purpose." The count,ryntan looked perplexed at this usexpeclea die / covery. "That's a bad lob," said he; "but lookee sir, you can let hue legs hang down' over the edge of the baud." Hon. Dorn . Wumos has been renorni nated.by figpimecui of the 19th Congres sional DisiFlet. embracing Bradford. Bus. quehanna and Tioga counties. .FE.ABAZIP AEU, VAPati s , , 1.1 Defence ofFort - Burritos. - We publish below (legend, tben Capnun, Tay lor's official cement of the iecence Fort 'garri son, one of the , most brilliant wilieveruents_n( the war of 1812. by I:,,Capt. Taylor won the Aria brevet that was an:fens:3 during the war. fn his report, Cape. Tailor exhibited the slime good torte sad modesty which , have since.etusrapterixed in so eminent degree, all his 01 04 dulmdoe ; / P connection with this 'heroic deknce, the Louisville Courier republishns soave , exceedingly iuter'l4lPft extracts from the lard number of the 'Western Review," fin August, tittift,--a monthly map:ins devoted to lintratut• 'and seieruX4_thea just started in Lexington, Ky., by the late Wm. Gibbet:Om* . The article from whiCh the est:seta are taken, was a aketeli*OrifiilartdlfiTOrkailiii; in which Ike writer!' t 9 abil ities: of • very high 'order, by thn'ismarkable judg ment he gave of the character otlklejer and by prophetic dacha:miens:whichw we have al to ix* f u lfilled in every pcilicitl•r. 4 The 'fol lowing is one'of the eitricts finm, 4 reptirit;lde article, mitten' near flirnty yearsagn : "In April,'l§l2, he was ordered to tamp cotnmand of Fort Harritton,4 poet situa ted on the 'Wabash, seventy-flue tiff's above Vincennes, and fifty mileebeybitil the frontier settlements. This was a most important and exposed station, and subse quent events justified the stlecalon of the °dicer, to whose judgment it had been en trusted. Captain Taylor heal- now been four years in the service. Riaaedentand inquisitive mind, intoat on the acquisition of a thorough knowledge of Air, profession, had sedulously improved theleirure of The camp, and diligently compared, the obj ects of travel. Scconiplished in the Rrinciples of militar i gscience, and exact ut the du r ties and ciplitneY cm ,#ter, he rims ' , 7 culler& fi tted by his knowledge Vint/ an character, acquired during his previoue command at Art iCnox, ttY perfarrn the hazardous service to which he was assign ed." At the close of the aiketchi tho writer IMMO up the merits of Major Taylor in the following` dia criminating and prophetic languor ' Major Taylor is now in the thirty= fifth year ofhis age, uniting the unabAted vigor of youth with the matured eiperi. ence of riper years. With a frame fitted fur the must active and hardy , enterprise, an ardent spirit, a sanguine temper, and ars invincible courage ; gifted with a rapid discernment, a discriminating judgment, and a deep knowledge of mankind : and possessing a heart susceptible of the most generous impulses of humanity, weiregartl hint as an officer of peculiar promise, slid hazard, we think, hut little' in the predioa lion, in the event of a war r at no distant period between, the lithe' States and Great Britain or Spain, riding on the tide of military glory, he will find ins true level at the head of sit army." How completely and gloriously Nix this pre• diction been fulfilled! Csipt.Zachary Taylor at the Siege of Fort lisurrlson In ISI'2. Extract of s letter front Captain Zacitai.y Taylor, commanding Fort liarnsou, Indiana Teirritory. to Gen. Ltarritsm. dated Foal' /IA 11.•1110S, Sept. 10,3812. DEAR Sil :—As I had not been able to mount a guard of more than six - privates and two non-commissioned., officers fur some time past, awl sometimes part of them every day, from the unhealthiness of the company, I had not conceived my force adequate to the defence of this post, (should. it be vigorously attacked.) As I had just recovered from a severe attack of the fe ver, I was notable to keep up much through the night. After tante:, I cautioned the guard to be vigilant, and ordered One of the non-commissioned officers (as a senti nel could not see every part Of the Orli son,) to. walk around the inside during the whole of the night, to prevent the Indians from taking any advantage of us, provided they had any idea of attacking us. About I t o'clock, I was awakened by the tiring of one of the sentinels. I sprang,up. and ran out; and ordered the men to their posts; when my orderly sergeant, who had charge of the upper block-house,call ed out that the Indians had fired the lower.) block-house, which contained the property) of the contractor, deposited in the lower part, the upper having been - *Striped to a corporal and ten 'privates as an alarm post. The guns had begun to fire pretty sharply front both sides; 1 directed the beckets to be got ready, and water bronght . from the well, and the fire - ex IMO ishedi n Media te)y , as it was hardly perceivable at Wet time: But from debility, or some other Cattily; the men wore very slow iu eiebtiting . 'My or. den. The word fire' eppeered - titi thVow the whole of them into confusion;' by the time they had got the water and , bnoten open the door, the fire had unfortunately , communicated to a quantity of Whiskey; the stink .having licked several . holes through the lower part oLthebuilding af ter the salt which was staredithere, through Which the Indians had introduced the. tint. witout being discovered, as the Anglik wits. .very dark ; Vi and spite of,,,_evertexurtioll. e could make use ..of, in less . titan ino 'rrient it ascended to .the roof, and hauled every effort to 'extinguish it.... As the block-house adjoined the barracks that made part of the fortifications, moat of the men gave theinselves op for hist, and I had the-greatest difficulty in - getting any of my orders executed. And, lir; whitfrorn the raging. of the fire, the yelling and helloing of several hundred Indians', the cries of nine women sod children, (a pinta:diners' , and a pancitiaenal.wivea, who.hed liken Aches in, the fort,) and she deeponding of so many, Morn, which, w 4 :wiggle : Mew 1 can assure you diet ,nty..4eptinga were very unpleasant; an4kiflpt.„ltilerei l _Were not mere', than ten orftßoeik,t r' ,St a b l e to 4e *great deal, the ittlienilleing..s'ipk: or non 01,614 and to add iciotir rele., TOrttenes, Ora of the stoutest men lu 'the fort; . that I had every confidence 'ln, jumP: . ed. the - picket* 'falai us. BUS My pre. senefieof , ntind did not limit" moment-for. 'sake qua. I :saw that by throwing off a pat of the roof that joined the block-house .which was on fire, and keeping the end perfeetly wet that the whole row of build ings might be saved, and leave onljr . an en trance of I 8 or 20 feet fur the Indians, tif- NITE=S=IE K ,. •.t~. ..i!„: tai. ..~ U,'•.ti. flu It!flag. j? ter the ii l o v` uile w ; : is' " ,. r Coilsitnip il ill) it that a illotidehir* tollorebemertozrvram WOO temptsii* tekaktlifoik On* ted to rod liiirtway •tifflltier fileill lirpecfple: Jii prevent their even entering there. I con- to tlietSrilititlkild t lititqlo ikillir‘.4o ; vinced the • otian.that thkairemithybe acctim. tiefiliAk alij i .ggej,Ngry,lptd.s,one I ce plis bed,. rind„ it, appeared ~to,Laapirei tkein '.:Hriliva,ny A sta;M,,, t ~.., ~ i .. ~ , .w lab • MOO, ~ fi reams* r Mai litiPdfatien t. NAV Wit /MOWN Sir Vi ) said ..the . .elewle•aa Those 04 1 ...3fefe ill ( Aielle 1,14 others he reettivoditlieltilke 'l:re riavl• ....., :a . ..- . kept., iip l a Meta" lire kolO. 41..flthar ' ' °l3ll Ptel'h VtO r dr'lt!'elf Pigt i t ittla r, 7 " z r blockAourtesvend I lw9latekinner) mount- •eaclipttillit Ai l , tit ifi .ooo,t,„t tlii:tf, i ed,theacisfirofithe . nises a aviith era, Clark (Skirl AVAA j oihrZ e je l aii i Abp ,rgiiii,,,ja 4 at their NM* ender a dhow*. rof bulleat , ifll . ,P . OtitPolnkand agactitod.voicoo i.. ~ amlln leek ithin a' inomdacifit*S4 . ~./11mktorwriatheitied melt , for .one ac. , intieli ot j ifie f . c4if pi i vas neeistiAt4" c :6' ;tratiptaweek.thewherietdballhi . ii/ '..fie petaled wait 4citie wilh i thelfitis of 'oily, pq iv i l Add, .thrdirbittblitiir A . lrlilitl i hiy, idl ana„two wouided, i and .I,ioniitua ' e tPt ~.le,lctiv,64o-.14R..9 ti izph .. eo ilialiwas 4 % . It y neither ;of thorn , geroutitt .. ~ e k i : w b eo b ee ee ow l & hipbor that win killeirwas a little' dbtredgWi AM, tp,, n i kat g, -, , . d 7 diclittv;tet tiffihtth UBO aslitiiiiiiiWiliteed main., . . .., , 41F. , Ate -..et,,,,.r , 1, • r,, , iv. I ~, eel, orlie iviiiiTit i#MvViierhirit — ll- wittralfetttl . We1: 4 177;' , 7 , 47, ":": 4 1 :7 , te , 1 , . though tbe liarpallui witrp pervpiktimes in IP , la ' Whit Alrl, * , _ kir ,. a., ~a ~., a blaze, amil,en„ ittimegge.ntAtility of fire ' 4 ' 4 l l E l 6l'l ti i llkiffigpeS , 1 f i p.,7,-, *.orp,rit again* then tbe .i W e mood match xi:anions VOA* i , tip` tiogrpm e Qaunrattiout. I th7ol that they kept it,under i . and before day i why, inr, ~watchioN p riervesi,cltiliasaad raised a temporary( lirasetwotilt as high as inialaurateamelealkylpsuiphstivone! Ith /` a man's head. .Theiladians continued to , ariottirbhmlektintittrill Aeldpeile ' loOlOrt pour in a hiliniyilte , of tiill,land an innu- tindltolyitleanlitfi ~ ' l ldliil,llcii,i liq, merable quantity ; of atirews, .during the i , NfOrOntati ii i i!KtiolY.PCPec• 1 time the attattlrialedl i fq twit part of the '54;q:,4 iitgpl iinagwaotini,ean,pin parade. I hall' tilifiellqtlihr . ran killed, tarn 'tita .1•1. t ..4.,..,J, n 1 ~err; I', (nor any oilier! kelninytti 'liffitle . the fort,) , H 4 ,1 , 1:.: ..! ... , 1 t . •...ti, L ,j , ,_. , 1 .,_ 12. _:_ ! _.!! j :. : ,t and he lotit his;l t liY,b,,,bigi ittohnxious. e‘ . , I 1 77 . 4441 , gr a i ra r gav e , 0 7 .,,,,,, a t e7; ,,, 1 6 " 4 He got inici y r pr, Aii 4e,p . ,ip the has- ":übee,emoiatjdoktespamiNistftlialtiot**,,, tion, and 40,1 over Alte,pt Me awl called ter tumuli meigiwv 04 , 4 , 101kmping orip p ni r ..., out to his comradge.tholie had killed an *era formaggsretiotran.tr, aideretlt .41 1 0 , ,', ;';',' Indian, and nealietinguto. steep down, in ~F., 14 if 'MI bdiAeOlditif . thior*titliiiiai . an instant mita abial dead... Afton - keeping ',..,. , ...eed , b,tit6t - fiiln - 1 111MYiiiIN'Ittiir up a constant firs until i fi delotki nett thorn- v/' i iii4.4.1.4,114 , or!,, , a, c i er.v. Ls ing, which we begeorso retu rn with some , , • - 4 4 ' 1. :: 7 . 7 ,1 : . 7 , , t: 1 7:7 ,1 ,,.. ,7 . ,,, j , effect afterrilrylig%Y. 'diet Iridttirred out of .a l . j L lam a, t oe . ‘ t ons 4 ,;, , ta k e R o w e the reach of our vita. "-The Indians suf• te w e „i fe ,leel e d et t e i m e a e m e i,d b eggw eee t fered snuirtls , ..bili 10444'it6itbinitiAue as to 0 0 4 eneeema l . .! t he l ei e e,ieed 4 1 ye tr uowiv e ., take °ft' all that were Bin Yki.Xiefulta' tablisitied °and tield'brdull'ilit tyisror lied 4 , iti, twi'Alittlilis iteethea r _ to but ' B,ll Olkill. tit44 i Tligltiltfigg e flio inedkno,forther attailiptPortAto.anriairtor I ...'44 1. fi e me , t I * . ' ‘ , 44.44 " ak i ? A z have, we,twee. any mute , cif 1 4490 ff Ilificito - n1 w i ii h og o f th e pooploos aspaessualtkortiseir ltY F kgpt_ilit_whP.l.R.9l IA! IMaYlittaaa , litte representativen. . . 1 I. ;+ 1 1 -• t.".' os I . '" '' v; must make out ip live cm gm? Pill 01 191, 41' He *it( dot latortn ii V iifflfieriblilifet not belong et scu t .".! Il Ati'lY.`,"l / i c ,b.„t APO: w ilt . ketkihooreivdor, y -f 4, fi t'"' liiii i . not baljng! ', " i .. .., 0 . , owe 'peciathif libilotisokeidgigfiliqt " I P ( ' ' c°l l 9 " -1 1 4 ‘ ei r edibc ' l 4 1 01 efidlthtfut, poliny.futlker .ilein:sygqi by the . rophiat 1 hi fall; cni thightle jut: wel t h e o paga i n a nd , 4lloo „ tr ill, 4 1 ., bonn i e ke, -provided with every thing, or yeti' nifty . ca bi ne t to td o . ige i? •-;'v+ I . ~.;t, ie....11 I, calculating* baringuerory intik ittiripissitu . =8;•-He wilittiereempresitiodethithrlyt dimputed between this and, there, that they th -iji a iii e l i Vited k l i yi e jili t witwor t ioli via defend -witit-44,1141a10tt-- i .. •;; 1, wiktli, g,i, , e'iiicia l i 0' Ilia,r44,Nity'er, ;n .i, FORT„, i lf m t niu m 4 ' 61314--. ' l3 ' 48 , ' 2 ,,%”:,."' ether than eases vrimetrennultasiplegielaw " * A A ''?/,' ;: —I wrote to.yee,olitble 10 t h, timid or clear violation of alte.Gointitution. , inst., fit. tog you au account of.tAtt,utfack O. He Wilifaithfully ediryfoirrthe *ewe On this place, as well .as My situattm, of i bb p e t iethi Ip , oxp ro isehrffitto .t ritir ., uliich hecoaiiil utleaptefl to send by i wa-4 F e e i l i efee tiht,44/ kfit At iiiti i v i r i y i1i ...,1 ,ter, 'but the two men I ileepaicha, in a ea- igt4,4 if ,y t i p , whii,,,"p cm it qu Ay agA o 1 'litre after night found '`the ~ river so t , itll theee i„ try t h e pr i„ e i l d ee o f At i te V„,ifF l guarded that they were obliged td 'refttrh. ewe a g 1843 b y t b e , reri e. o p i b e p er itp„, e i l l'i're . Indians. had built a fice.an the.hatik of ,1846., he will eartchinOtHeit tegitnatitin ! of the river, sabot' distance , below the tkite. 7. He will not vein s or,wieyent z ,ttr p" . ;:l rison 4 which gave them an - ilapitnrtunit . ef l e-to ol a wt plyie4lip glinveliKiii„o eh i 1 !Hieing any craft that mightith.fiblit 1 ° 11.16 f: mri pilt ,Sliwiry., )004e itOitrAltaretettlll* acrd ' were Wafting Wlith a' caudal* ivo fiver, and b a rbore, or. any lather matter'. intercept it.---1 ekpebt the.fort, tut well est theteeestitetione o r tm eniputo s ee m .t eeet io the road to Vineennee, is as wel l be better u e. , .., . „...., .I. 1 .1.,.. kit t ..!•;;-..,j w0440d 'Hatt 0104iver ~.s “t*o , situa- tnity lion compels ma to make onenther attempt by Lood.. and thy orderly, sergeant With one' other, wan set out to-nitzlit., withs,etrint orders to avoid the road dnYtiflkih, 41 1 4 1 depend, entirely, ott the wpods ; stAlkotigh neither of them have ever .been,to ne:s' by i#tid, nor do they , kflow, snythins of the country ; btii I tirii in liopelmhey will reset ' you' in sraleiY i I Send the i nt with great' reltzetaiicV, Yrodi their igilbratiee` of the wands. iriih k' it 'is' verY,piobatifi there is a large party of littlikhe Waylaying the road between this and Vince:Me*, like; ly about the narrows; for the purpose of, intercepting any party dint may beisoininte to this place, as the 'cattle ,they got here will supply them with provisions for emu time to coine. Please, &e.. Z. Daum, (Is excellency; Gov. Hsaiaisdei The paper contahlng tbo , shove letter has the following paragraph In addition to the above neeotinver the gallant defehee of Fort Harrison, from an attack of a party of Indians, perhipsitati times their , number, wp have pleasure in stating that there is everyreastin4o believe that,.the post :wara.raiteved,before the. In. thane email reltssemblo to attack it. / On Thursday evening the lUth. Qui.. Win. Russell arrived y 111 0 01 ) 0 1W fIP IO, /iii;Mis• with about 600 nto,unicO,Rdime%ftiffi,s9o. infantry;Nwith w hich , he nutrshefkom tug I2th, to Succor tort Ilariison: ,Pu t thw 13th lie 'eneartiped Within Wirings Foil, which he eißected in e aeV:ozat die ntinck on the Foil Wad oti the niel' of Sept. 4th. the Charleston Mercury sale: ‘) A Pp • ) _ ~ . ..... . pi know .dU. L ttfr, ,nory , ,Rtime ~opriour Locuntro , Anaitiiofall'the looleehead )crti,t44,,,,wyo 40 no .paitoptytnapysterio fri i peoplei itaye the Raleighltegiiter,/that Wel iderP,A l V9iftl, -,4 4 :litthitYP l lllo,o , 3 mg, have, twee Iseard•ofo •s certain 11140 whoJtito i t l. prtytti tt,„e4gttrioglittegnilt Was in the habit rcif,buying, articles ahashil i honjt, the MrTo9,omi. ; Alt!,.i t hefl 'MT rtkili not ~ want,. merely-Ibsen two she soulatlet , i 4 K 10FM, ,PfF,916.. nido.9tck ilrinsitnAWViffsii them ct4w4p....biaut,fig,;h.4 Palma , Op une1 4 . 1 a7 40 ,9 411 . lit'ol"'!ltiftYki s trki4l94l ,fts i 7 dri. occasion she ,broughtAmme,attold.,eavtrolt„,, Whotifiy the.,-Northertt daughtfetteenco door plate, with a name I t „engraved upon it. thi i. f i bma , mn ik t „i on ir,7,l K i v i , t , i tt ~/' ..11 • ' o tall rue, nay love,” inquired her hue .. . __. _ ___ -- --- -- .144 ~ ; 1 ~ vet .i band op being invited act ,applaud het; put- I ,; , ..Too.llicii."—Aotat fall, when,qemeopit • elinaes, if it bF , YeurAatunuon to. becalm :, Ityin,wita the Whig candidate fen Llotrpron _a depict in 'old brnsa. Of what ltpveihte or, tV4tieoftieti Rulers. (rem Anite ) eutl , el; use can this he ?” the Mate to the other, rang iheTeVitegegun k of:Meanie l" replied the•Wif6,"vbe know 'Genjtvin',ll rat . yrealtli. Thtlyesid be it is always • my plan to 'look ahead' and ' Wig ~`toor Aelii I to receive the et,etettef 000 r hay things- against the. time . cirneit— need . and ea led:upon this elassoo upnwp Now, who,kuovra my.darliagbutyou may out and oppose him. Now, however their die, , and I marry a.• men: with . the. name Vie we,4l: rich neen, appear' to' httVe3 under* name se ,that on Mile door platel :,Only gane.sgvest.thange,' ; They,lnte etipe;ort-. think what a saving Ahem watuld;ber, , leg a,,Cartfid3lft fee Preekilntt ph& le worth slep, Alaft.,LF.A.,,XlLLJON,ofidollars, end Of Oti•iiqf AClOniquielY. ,ntte , ofl the remit •highi Innulilo4Rwr9PHATlßln.die'clobli Ity,r,— Not rogefied, with Mitt Alley have of - train's- , it i a toil P OYMor I retired ,ClTv lii E BCH ANT, lrtui pueiteennite than TREBLE the wethh , f tGoe, :/Stini end, , who,' previous to hie election lathe office of L'uoal Commission er. , ems; liv'tog, in luxurious ease at his •PRINcgUY, COpN,TRY Sr AT, in the county,of 1 Monigonwry. . "Llonsisteney,," thou • art, indeed na jewe'l !" I.e witi -C 884 1111 d ' Morris ii3Ohgritreth the candidates of the pure De shocicre:y! o,.Moses 1 .-1/titian Von Jour , !' nat. • , . The above Pfrom , a I f4e irwpripenypf"o.oL, , • 1811. THE M%LfAR'Y'DANDI'. We were travelling a whild since; of IhO I SAumi h05.1,, , i) whorl- .We otel-tto deck just after. brwakfasr, row old sequel* MOM Jabot lianittmeitCu4 Jahn lissatow -,-wheiochettght,V4ll.zarW.: MOIO 11Q0101 lhan„A o Y.9AbgAsKrAt a pt *RA , X. States. While we were eichangfng, .the usual salutations- 0 . the -morning, the rdtarti 'frittYsz of thlehitatOtgwitif ringing kilovq:6l.O4Melt: and thilatfildat ale shitrp voice oldie steward was heard cry ing out,; I, = .11 r‘ ~ - Al!„ dent not Nettle deir Pau 4 4ol Wovelltfo.s9 A9hditoffloiti!tt of- Theo were nutty posiengers, and of course, as viand, a great crowd of persons were gathered around theAlaptain'e efts,' each quietly waiting his tutu to pay.— a~w,! 11 ) :II I . l 4,1 fy1,1,1, i,r 16.1(111.0 *4. ...II h. , 'll,lll 'lllll Ittplev olt,/ c 4 1 "1" Aarkwn , .1) 4 1111 w iroi; 011.),f1V.411 11 'He *-#10444,tt schetpb, pipos.r9r, oo*ogt ur er:rouoirieo. or tor. arapomog,itio.lands