k.— -tel.{ s' *Wt. ,• • -.. :. . ~. ..: • ' 1 .::: ( hl ,: .1 :.1. ~ . ...„ . •• ~!!., . : ; L': ~ k ..................... I . lt ; 1..: •.. /1,1". H - ..,, , . .: .,• ..,... .1 ' • '.' i.. . • , i ..'..! I . , • , .. .-...) ' ... . ----- N .„... ~,, , . ..._.. . , i i, ~...,!,, . ~,,,,,..0, 4, , ~,,,4444,,44,..,414.,,„.,..,.,„,,,,„ el . ~. .I, .., i I ,- , • : .• • ~, ,' . • ' _______ .._ _______ f.id or,» tKAsi) 147 At 131".1 , J'l g: ,V SIONLER. VOLUME"'' =WM regrietwit t .r II A R D :4joil i 4Alo . o 4tpa,it4 l , ll Y l - 111 - Viitionnce to" thski.;friAinisti publir, that „they. , hp ye.. epsoiul a' E W HARDWARE STORE in Baltimore! stl, adjoining tt; reildentif orOkinti Dentists; GeltVititlfe; ttit ) y . Site' npening's( ltlrge ,d114111..C.1!.1,1!#1040,0,Pr IiAIRDWARE,IIRON, STEEL, COTLEAti. COACH .TRI -Springs,,A4e6,,Sidtuery., . cedop, rr. 7 ok4, F;ntflqgs, Paitits 'Oils f 4 Dyestuffs in general, incuiling: every , dsecription.of articles in the above line. of bosineirs--46 wbialt,they invite the, attention of Cpseit inaker,s,, Dist:Min lAB, rpen ters, Cabinet makers.Shoemakeiy, Baddlere, - and the , public generally . , ant. ficeCk hiving been selected with great cat, and purchashed for Cash, we smut antee (for the Ready Money,) to dispose of soy part of it on as reasonable terms as they can be purchased any where. ' We particularly request a call lrom our friends, und earnestly solicit a share of piiblic favor, as We are determined tti es tablish-a character for sellintt Goods at low prices and doing business on fair prin ciples. JOEL EL DINNER. AVID ZIEGLER. Gettysburg.tune 13, 1851.—tf. E cetens. GEORGE 1111101/1 "TOTING exteiulad his business, is not", . opening as large a stuck of Fresh 'Goods as has been offered to the piiblie at Mir tima in this place. The stock consisting oil general assortment of • Dalt COWS among which stela perfine Clutha,Tweeds, Cassitneres, Cos lonerets, Csasinets, Janes, Ihilli►hga,.Summer Cloths and Plaids, with many, other artieles for gentlemen's wear Alt very cheap. Call and omainine.— A Also, a great variety of Ladies Fancy Dross Goods. Silks, plain. striped. and plaid, Calicoes, Gin hums, Moos. Delanes, lieragrs and lierage Delanes,Shawla, Bon nets, Ribbons, Hosiery, Gloves, haves and 'rrnaiiings, with almost every artiole in the Dry Goods line. iggQloof efirptinicrikv , westicsixre.sh Grocenes, Queensware, • Wooden-Ware, &e., &c. allot which will be sold ow cheap as the cheapest. Please oAll.examine and judge for yourselves. We pledge (ourselves tool t0 . ,b0 undersold in any artiele by any estab lishment in the pyre. What we promise we intend to do, and nu mistake. Give tis a call GEO. AR NOM). Gettysburg, April 4 ebe ears arrant. A New Supply just Received at HAVIERSLTS GROCERY & VARIETY STORE. lit subscriber hos just returned from qte city with a fresh assortment of every varlety'of .1‘ tOcr,niES inshttling.Pritne AM Gulf'ee.,N. Orleans, crushed, sod loaf sugar..N. 0. sugar -!louse and syrup molasses, teas, dairy salt. extra pure starch, aslerstue, pepper, alspice, ghigekseloves, emietartl; rice. fresh mack erel: Idbpeign; snuff, cigars, Pickles, crack er+ ofeliiTct'ent kinds, inelnding seater, but-, ter, suds; "Medfdid, ; also ,It,r4itian 0 Cet.lollS l Cd • candies. rairitta. igs• prune*. 'outs, COM:" nuiat .uraugeti, lemons. citrons, almonds, 451. e. Also the beet essOrtment oC OUEENBWARE vier dpinit+4lld actiyabiirg, embracing ev ery thing. in 'Ac Qucenaw .re line, limn coinnuin in heat ehitii,britainizt Ware, glaai ware; together Willi a large variety of Miscellaneous. OCI°d 8 ) an d; as cedar mire, tubs, tiaskeia,buekets' dnor brooms, bed c ordai grain and minute elloSals; all alien, libwilet, and aliot—with a lingEir6very thing in the viriiity-line. •. wl+hinkfhi tit' pakrliivniii,:ifia aubsetihfit Call it kla'' erelabliahine'nf on the iicittli=iiiiiitioiner'ef the' •Dliolin'd. as he: furiitategoadii et Otitis. thieeitriliorikirbAt." W. HANIERSIX.. ' 'OettMitt)tkiiiql 25. ' , • • LOW:GROTE STEAM MILL. VIAISMteti of the etreame are . : now, Ferruere will please brar in mind that at this Establishment, they can at all timeinhave their grinding dune •Un shosittmitiee and in the beat asanudr. Per nose from a distance, by 4ailing , .over night,ican' take with theme their pain Man, uleetured as desired. The building' has been emelt enlarged, and a large quantity of grain !tan now be received. • . rig3wPatVoilise this establishment.:-it borbeett;built at lieavy expense, lur the spaniel lionvenienee and accommodation ofitioineigliboehood and surrounding wen- GEO. ARNOLD. •liihrtnanY•township, Juno B—te few more of• those W.,ehoilp A - 110th • Back COATS. Also. eoitielfte , ,Opeinters PANtEtik or every voisoy, ),„ , iBAUSOK'B. April 24—if . t t 1 .0-- kid; ,4 Tpo =liMegif==lNl ',Ol 1.1 ~,01* d!l.•` ,1.1!,1;,. •ti'.i ,itv p.l : , ..11, , k 'oil I .4 . 10. 'Oo.ok lkamilarOmeit 11, 1011 . 4 tWinV iii litltb4 by blifbeso t Pauper g May Ml* OrMineei) .1 • • Erinota;fet Mr something lent; 4't I I. 11 .crer4itilithirtA9o o o: 6 .l94 4l o I. m'Y Pr'alit 4 1 f, /Olen Pro 45r „ the peeriest titouglitaUttd feeli'nfr; iistilCieid do no rndie. ' There Mil iitchristal nectsit' ' Ever /Reifies dut dr stone - • ThtiO sop purple, WO, and.gardea, ,, pru4llo And , 0 71 , 8t001.^ Gal, who eflots by souls, ool % drsittes, T;Mies'aritl praspfrs you mid me. While fie throne!, t 6 biggest,' , But miliebdlei in , the u pret w i Aire l pe fellows, 'Oft AirgetsYiletinllbses'itier;;' " ' Masters—tolessl-tirdr.-reniember 'l,toit your a ned bitids bow Men by ham., mon'hy fueling, Men by, thoosilt end Men by rftnPr, Qlgiming oval (mime to sunsi!i9e Tri man a entiobleil ' name. There ere foani-ewhroidered ottani, Thew are littieweetkled rills, Thera are feeble.• 0264110 'splint* There are cedars 00 the bills ; But (loth who eonnie by mule, not itrdionst forms and prospers you rid me, For to him all 'sin distinct one Are is pbbblei bt the sea Toiling hands alone are builder. Of a nation'; wesith and fame ; Titled laziness is pensioned, Fed and fauened on the some, By the sweat of others' foreheads, . Lirmg only to trjpice, While the poor ;nail a outraged freadom Vainly lifielh - op its Vider. But truth and justice areetrimal, Born with Matinees and light, And sunset's wrong shall never prosper, • While there is a sunny tightl And Golly whose world-head voice is singing Boundless love to you and me, Will einitbppreseion, with its titles; As the pebbles in the sea. Beautiful Extract. . The following . cauttrul extract we copy front an Agricultural Address, recently de livered before:the Lewis county, (N. Y.) Agricultural Society, by Caleb Lyon, the poet : ~‘Pertnit me," said the speaker, "lo call your auentin to a subject intimately con nected with the comfort of your own home. 1 would ask in what manner an a cre of ground, in the common course of cultivation, tab so well he employed as in a gardener who deserves to have life's path strewed with fruit 'and , flower. more than ths farmer 1 MI our vegetable's were originally acclimated - here, and .Homer, who composed his great poem, the 11liad. Ilse hundred years beforsCadouua brought WWI" Greene , makes L aertee (le wd* In OA plyngolgree tistetuAßocia.., 'ha us that are clustered abbut due truest cradle of agriculture. clustered, it sins that Plato discussed, Eve sinned, and Jesus prayed. 'The Chinese have floating gat ' demi, the Perdians hanging gardens, the A rabiana (Contain gardens, but ours are Househotil Guriferis--.and after life's hap-. plum moments may he in the memory or the flower plucked from thence to adorn a bridal, or to grace a bier. • • • • Adam was a farmer while yet in paradise, an d alter his tall was eiim .nianded to "earn his breads by the sweat' Of his brow." Joh, the lionetit; upright and patient, was'a Winer, and his stern mitt- cation' his passed into a proverb. Seira.' tee was a farmer, and he wedded to his calling the glory of iinmortal St. Luke was a farmer; aced divides with' ProMetheus the honor of ihdijir.ting the et' for the use Of man; Clineitinatits was farmer, and the nohlet4 Human of tim all; Burns was a fanner, and Pie muse found him at his,p(intgli and filled Its soul with poetry. .wi4shingom , was n. farmer; and retired from thaltgbeat earthly station to enjoy the rjuietof rural Aire, and present to the world the subliniest spectacle of hu man giviateess. To' these named •may be added's host of others who. sought pease' and repose in itscultivation of their moth er earth. The entbushonicLalayette...the. fiery_Raodolpltall found an...Eldorado of consolation6;in - - life's cares and, troubles in the green fields and verdant lawns that surrounded their homesteads." One hour lost in the morning by laying in bed will put back all the business of ilia One hour gained by rising early one month of labor in a year. One hole in the fence will cost ton time as much ail it will do, to fix it at once. ~. One diseased sheep will spoil aflea. 01)6,1100y animal Will learn all others in . company' bail iriclis. and the Bible sage; 'tlChie sinner deetroys inbeh goad." - One drunkard grill keep a l'aniity pbot' and' make them miserable: •• ' ' ' ' One *lib dud' le air/Ilya - telling how floe , her neighbor; dresses, and how hide she I, can gel, will look pleasanter if she talks*• bout something - ; Ono Itusband that. is penurious or iaey , and deprives his (study, of . mempavtry..corp l . forts, such as tikeir, neighbpoymioy.kt not as desirable ii husband as bp ought to Ai r , One WoOd newipi,er . la` diwiload thing in ever- .-- f Migichf The' nett thittg, We itilipose,' which Will be btcniglii be'anntiline went for washine'llieeeintv'filndintr: putting to sleep, thetihgrgb4R. ‘ All the nant4et,, , OtheNe to do, WI4 be to place .14 dirty . , hungry, eloiegy, lunottitt , igto, ono end of the machine, fttd . In, F 0 145,9 of time, it Will ennui out of the iithor wash ed, 'ilreitiedaid find reef asleep. "Great country Mid. , Don't pr' ipsY'iliod't quarrel wiiii'Yent friends; don't fancy yourself the nicest' di theAtenderimest man in' Christendom 1. don't despise the poor ; don't bondemn any. one unheard; don't strike arty man who is beyond your retroh ; don't forget to pay the printer, now don't. 'Fameenallos.—lt is said that 800 men, good end true, in the county of Miihlen. burgh; K., have entered into a aolemn ob ligations or pledgtethat.they wilt support. no man , fat any-oirabis,lwho .019080 - 0F' 1 0 9 . 0 ,liquor to promote his election. v.:Gotitt 1.11 Tr4ntl#ol" . pots,,Fra,, fuitY . ••• 4 4 1 VIAMIt i g tr ' • • I • The follow int ecconnfielak .:from a series of knee/ recently. published in the. :Ifitelligetteer.'teinripliVa l , dr tour tro . the'so'yeieals frnin.lhe Pen. we ,IncePßlP*, ' of Oislri we lt known .correapondent of that journals Charles !Amman/ pig: • • "' hdWevev„ end deeply he% pressed us I have Muhl by the" ecintill• of this Alpine land l'finikie been lei there in. teteeted in'titibid - Witin an, WhabiT'hiti4llni pleasilre of seeing.' Her Whet ll.' Mil; both Golding;br Gtildizonouid She resides in a log cabin; entirely 'alone,.'ditectly .- et the foot of the gorge ivhich hab taken' htr came. She is of German 'origin, , god rested', herself is 'CIS years Of Istre.'"'She eras Writ according to her' nivn Voila; "within a Iwo dale ride of Philadelphia. in PehnitylVanitt," . and her father'waw a 'soldier in the reitilettibiti ender Washing.; ton, and the hetet!t was in the hemediate vicinity oldie American camp at the de.' feat of'den. Btaddok, of which event she •habitually recounts a great number of in teresting and , thrilling incidents, closing each paragraph with the remark that the battle-field was wet. very wet, with blood. She hairbeen husbandless and childless for nearly half a century, and for minty years has livedt as now,iii the of title mountains, utterly 'alone. Indeed, every thing about the old "woman is peculiar and strange. I.n empire she id Iliad small, anti her hair4which is as white as Imo's) is, very long ; when engaged in conversation. her countenance, Lime up cyceediegiy, and site accompanies ea ch sentence whit ,the. most animated 0 r gestures her yoke, though, still strong.. ehogether beyond her control. baelag,lle. unnatural lone and the wrinkles running, entirely, over her loge anti'neck are • as deep as we might 'im agine them to be after having been furrow-. ed by the tears of oven one heart for an long a time as a century. She was cloth ed in the simplest manner, havieg , upon her head a cap made of common brown. cotton, a frock made of Wee homespun, cloth, and upon her feet nothing hut wool en socks. -During the whole time that we were in her cabin she was smoking some bitter weed in a corn-cob pipe, and. though haggard and worn to a marvelous degree,. she had a pleasant smile, and, when either of her guests happened to utter something that was novel to her ear, she would, es., claim, "Olt, yes. that in wonderful I" Her only means of samistenee, for years pata, l hail been obtained in making hickory I brooms, but even this too Mess she' hail' been compelled to give for she eould no.longer climb'the . Mountain, 'to ohtaih the proper inns rtat ratut, - 111Ouglt-She4i.o:o perfectly certain Plat she would be provi "tied for,- she, exTretised , the greatest dread loh the county almshouse. We inquired l as to her appetite, and she replied, Oh, I eat very little.; I never eat much, and some ''times nothing im it whole day, and never more diem once.a day. and lam well ac- (painted with, hunger." As to her sleep, we also (pesthole,' her, and slie,said, that is what troubles live most : I casintlt Steep Itinw ern so Md, and so I lay in) heti Intl night thinkiiig of nv great, mrinii, sweet Father in the Ilerirens." We asked her how site managed to obtain 'the nee - 'vagaries of life; and she said site did 'not' kunw, only that people who travelled on kilo road: sometimes stepped in ingiati her a little coffee orlour, her main vier beinit `a small garden of, vegetables. the brush 'fence arovintlwnich hall! been built by ,her . !'own hands: atid this gardun,was .just mc. actly the neatest one that I ever, !behel4,---, As to her sight it was aggood as peer, and she was unacquainted with the use of spec tacles. , Wetwkett her hew, nteh,ntotiey ohojtould win 4 to support her filear.,Unli I she replied that, ten ~dollars yy0,014 take, care 'of her a !nag ,idle Mere iban ,a year. As iiinatter- course, m y cempaniens and' I Made h p a littlelluise for herbenien and when tie give it 'ttf her,' it seemed'ail if she would embrace as in spiteerndedia inclination. "Indeed, we thlde her* number of tri. fling presenti, and she etipteesed her grat itude by weeping,' end assuring ris that tee ' "Father in the Heavens" witeld• bless its and make es• happy , wherever we might go.: And eon wore the reader that the tears •ehed by that 014 woman 'offnie score years and ten woo not the.only ones , that. sprung into the eyee.oe that occasion, at.. bait we were, umised, to weeping. "But I have, not yetgiven the ,reader en idea of the home of, this lonely.being t., truth, it tuttlietkOseciption, • % Ifee,neerseit! . eeigqiosip:sotec,fous unties off, end s. het, Only companions in her solitude are p little. dog and cat.. Her cable itendinear the wat er's edge, anthlitectlyqmithe hill bide ; it, is without-a,, , window, but light , in -.bunt dance comet io , from thegeping , roof , nand. tddelhOf the bleak and mouldering log heb itation, the chisnecy,lo which, Is. of ,mud. Anil Pl4ol4read , dilapidated, .cenditton. 091'.411,if WWI each.,, piththe'bark still en, • her couch consisting of hemlock 'b ughs overed with straw, tpiin Whiatiiie - tiiii or three wretchedly wditibeilithlitit:"' lii one iet!nif of tb"e'room kre isitivettiitle'ilietteli, 'Where ire PleYedilier'ebekiint• end' the original cost of which (and they were , very oldrilWorn), could .mit, have, bfea, titt old'"iliOcif ans. weft thelittfPeti6"ol e'eliali," Shit paitsirdtthelitihi'at The table t`littitgittrfecini the loge at thii°Shlif of herbed bite drib of throttold'goWtre‘ ,help•td keep out the4tir end• the rein she is also the owner of* spihniag.wheel ;and ' 'from:the entries, of the logearoinni, abotre • and every . .where,depend bunches of herbs e n d h i d e d ,g o wera which she has gathered in her rambles ;,but there, was taste and 'neatitene'dieplayed'in the arrangement of the Miserable ferniture in the room which gave it a reallfchcerful aspect. We ask ed the-old women if she never apprehen ded any danger while thus living an utter ly alone, and she replied, "Of course not; who 'would hard a poor forsaken being like-Mel 1 ain't afraid of 'even the bean.. forlt;wis only lest fall that one 'cattle &twit' kqrs,Jundocretohitl up" mygvittlen; , tifft•li ..drove him off with a big stick." Ult ii HFNARLESB AND FREE." , . this PP 'lt. eyerilhigli'vfieltTilol,dt.4lo +" ii&Wisilat 4 ilut'of the Blithera Dispatch is concerning this aged winnati wds strange, in o if o ginsi %itp ipit ei l t h , , eerie . of gth„et„g but:l *heir We , 06101 ,1 16 • • • Ordd Welt sad laitr-Wilitea'pdetleal olttnienis, end ' r the , heed 76111 1,31:, isi shed ~,,,,,, ~,,,,,,.. ot 4 irir;i• tiiirce w The lot number contains l'lt lair' Minn' net ill • ' meats • “ , ,nod a i n i i t .th e lfill Of ', gi n giti.u. pa Mufk of h it ?? 4 " g ' ilf l ,'" ll6 ,';`4 . " n o°l° 4 'ftiltina *habit iien fOillynet) ,'.' nu :f fi 1 1" 4 , , i, 1111h,t 0 C 9 R 4I ;P I; P ci Y. nn the "us. 1 ° i h . 'n 1 9 1 ,41#4 1/ 1 1 1 0 t # •2,41141/FPl' r hill 444 ivi , ot "Ml* Aid 0 13 sPled. that ws hive* retiekw Im, fo ig3l heart, ilbotli i ii.., , here * • loirlse It ikplservin the, Wong illipartnient et ollilleini:ltnin. ilia its iit inii , " , iSy pitei : thii , PPM ,•t , / ,' ,-•• ' • 1 "1. ' 'and ihereie n heil, !bea r aeki. lil t is sk- o veß 1 'Are--*/*/11Nraot Di* di Spine Tins, '', jo lt drtititlfuf pier, ; • limy both .w,ill ,pever have 4 would 11h 64', iii. i so w Aia,,,,: ' • • ' an end , Now, pup, good i twei ye brit Whew litoieislaidd'Aii Wl's. ,•i I , 'meet. Oleo Mitre; at dils judgai4f‘e knit %. When eafteelf glldelimw ii•dateki,' '"-' • only a short tittle., Live,reint,lso that you r'Aildf4sll6ll4ft*Plol 4 47, ,::L. .2 'IF 11t7 I ,may get to Hiiii4n.'' ' knd ediVe left this 7 0 .0 411 9 1 11 SAO *mien ef ellsvinei • ,I • lii , ° strange, eithatice 'Ulna andil .ebnfident tu td n .rtu n F t rllAtile: l 9; 2 ;; o :4• l ll 4, ,, '' .0 that long after, lier i seoeleoltaß ibis ming- r), ;,,,„Ai nt ,, o e r/twat. ' ~, ill `led with the deist, one kyle of, t !yellers, if I . 1 , • .„ • 2 .- "' •,, ' • " 1 1 'still living, will re r . i t tli, wonder ' 1 1 ,1 6 " I tZt e ''' f ilrr i t a f ru it,... ''' ' ' and pleastuil ',titbit' Inter 14 'with the An a , e , Er y' i v r ,A6 ,i ~,,v, , ' . a a., sun, Hermit Woman ((the Alleghenies." it le nletd s Wit , The dlitie girls thedvesar tbelt Blattratireah ' 14 " , 4 13 ; ' 31. 5 , r .1 ', ' '• Il if tho tone iopwailtit eta.. ° About ttle yew, 1.7 Coln: Biy! was i would not.perieh t han ,. , owner of 'nearly ohd-fou'rth Of h block I would *die in Ala ei , ~ fronting Nbserie, Ceda r . end Idlierty Arent', w he ,,,,l ntie-woon t ii ca t ells 'week; and Broadway.", WA itils-ill **einem law- And little p i its are repti4 mend, : per, with,• on ext f i t elee prainkfet. ~ ) 1 was For sometblne alert° oaf. i informed by ono of the profesepii that his 'Tfi aim the hinitiunin's wild Woe practice at one'pe - riod 'wag workl ten thous- Ishellnd along 66 iiik'n. and dollars a year. I ulekll fiequently to And 'l n* " * is In " en Inp -1 weultleot perish them 1 sit on Juries / 0 lee eld OillYtHilir (how the _ , , , site of the custom-hew), . wlis* n o nillion I would tot 'die Iri Wintet , -- . • and Burr were the. oplooiq'ng erfunsel.— w P he l" b r ad fd it r i ' ll°6 "' "; ' ea ' , They werirloth "iitite-lateletti , and elo- A 0 te t i t e " rui s vy t a , nre nli t rrln P n 7,.. i „'.. ~. quest speakers. - rrk - einnatkiabile incident When ,ney,h0i5ihn0,,_h,,,,,„„,,,,,,t, I took place ,odd i dtly !nay Itera 'trying And buckwheat cakes aie tall: the validity of a w ill.. He i edlion, Irving In fecti VIII lea right good the will in his hand, liailpened ; td hold it 1 would'not die at all ! , between the • brifidoW ' end 'Bid dyes. He rose, prayed the court to stay 'the proceed ings. a iid,, hai . ulting,dreavtll.o p.pa k the irlge. w (1 think it as Brobhlsolst lAvingstiiii,) remarked : ell the court plow. there is , e 1 witness from Heaven haul, will set this I matter at rest. if the antret-plenee, hold the instrument so as to bulk through the paper. The water-m.iik ' (ii dated five years after , the will , it , an sisrneti. 'l'ati ic, 1 taint could not make a will filleal'esis ~f l, l , ,he was dead." Of course it verdict toe the defendeitsmae eitearactiOtesei': • In the year 1800 Gel " . ausr teas (darted to the allies of Vice-Preieitiont ofthe liiii. I test 4tiktea. Qii the II th el, ‘y, 1504.11 e y retired from politieal life-_, - . tie 1401 ter. urination of the duel with"' autilton,ond the verdict of `• wilful met rderl.±, Ifendered by ;the coroner's jury. caused' i tl to absent himself from this pert ill' r.onntr)'!,... , - He travelled through 'lllO ' Southern , atilt ; iWestern States, for the pus ' ee of getting. up an expedition agako , tl4r ",e, tory, h n•li , he was tried f ur liiit'fi ties . - Tie diet) I fled to tilt add, wil 6 rt , ' ~,.‘1 'i•bi tt:f ri:l .stead, Ltd boisitotf thlridifir (IW:=Z-` , l i lie was lillirated cools tilli3r, haVelled In 1 France and Gerin an y, mid reunited hi N.l Yuri in 1812. Ho roeumed;the menet , ' of law at No. 15 Nassau street. Being ligiatly esteemed by hie fellow-citizens, the effort, was unsucceeettil, and she. soon fell into decay, iu mind, body. and ce tate..—_ Ma tthew 1,,,f1a via, I A io k h at, s o btory friend. l i stuck to lion closer thou a brOn,r• WO 1 1 44 him lodged is. Fl solitary hitt, with a lone ly window. on a desert snail hatik'in' lhe I ' wilds' of' Staten bland. 'Here, wining,'! the bounty of Mr. Davis. 1w lived for eigh- 1 tenn months ; and hereon the night of; thn 14th of , September. 183(1. thed , Aaron I fittrro in, Alit eighty-lion year, of ~We ago. 'Willt.llo l a iricami ta close hia'nyne.nr,,wipe, ' the dew drops of death from'itie br0w..,.., Washington, Adams, „Jay and Hamilton died surrountled l sy . 'vedeplidetrrends, and their gregew wereliede'rveli with %I% Baird an thintinent: , ftfie , 'that hoiinretti the 1 I will hintror 1 Ste that deepiaetti ins khan he • Itglitly.esseenteth" , satth , the , book' hine Anther, is dieihe. ,+ WIFE was' busied,at, 1 :rteelPos Dievr, Jessey.---leuirrie 27g4a, i t / ihc, 00010.14kurnol., „ , , ,• „ , ,„ , As inctigatur,/ , 7 T4g, wiiKam„FAlsk-rm V05a,4141..1141 I fl.iw ii,s joie, k4rll 4 t 414,1 Dive tit industry with otlrll . lll,e ilrurq•— • t#CWite. a ri c h Inletta,. l4ol %. PlarfTialt; wfiek at Cloaar on Friday that ehe would, visa the itor the next mOriiin i c, elite 'et! by herletliea and genttuthen Ilt 10 'in4Peereseh sintrte 'receive' infoirtnithin faith . theie Versify eheroviT ., ennifeqheetli, dui& waft quite, fi , tillieriet 'of-nobles' inireiti4 tens 'front the Welt en& Aftor ti time the Queetverrired at the beautiful +fano'' soap, stand. kern Philadelphia.. at medal grestoifruer of w hioh.akand. in NU relief. the..., bum of Wroattogtou mind TaYlor4 with an inscription on the head on each, Viz :7 - -'4 1 4 1 • "tale Queen seemedto doubt t e ffletift and euddg ld .y salting a goltt_fpio front ~her &tint Was a ut lenGng the truth of,it, by runi6 ' the pun ; ihtG the liefid of Wailful ton hen the l'hifadelPhiiii. seeing 'her objeaf, pitted hie . hanti 'between the 'pin .antl'lnfsta 'lo'with gtNviiy and loute - tibeetwetts- 10 11 le' the Wirt , Of- WOuthw , ingtotW your'hiejteityl t . Si 'thought Prittowttlbeirt•said..withkwitoilar•to the in. iereatetlAwees, .only.royalty pick. liberty'., rota toornintem der „cafthat'Arb..ii4zltjltg hero galaert for 'belt ~hil ; ; .0 • '414, 4'1 ".•HiltiPMft ftk„Pif.vl* Wnger. Fox Or drat tune since theiPeclat a mittof Amendili'li)tlepe IRV:tide; the . ann Iv, er,sis of 641 Ott th"e' . 4th Inat:; is' 'finial 4tf' 'Nebo Yea.' neerge body, of Baltimore, had isstied cards of 'Ration' to Meet the United States Minieter end Mr's. Lawrence at wrote which he gave that evening on the occasion, anti about 700 or 800 persons were to be present, in cluding all the American families now in London, and a large proportion of the no bility and public persons in England. by whom the idea had been received with the greatest sitte-factimi. The Doke of Wel lington, the Chancellor of the Exchequer. the Lo . rd tyor, are among those attended, etnteil, There was to be a concert, ball' and supper, and afttir promised to b'e ono of the grandest' bf the ifeasoM 411 trot:only' of 'wfidt it' eelOtirmss, Imeof Oil • tthiiiitirit "ili 1tti0 . 134 At Exhibition. .c2f Or 1, =EMIL . , ...., DEISPER4TE ' °ASS , , • t, f. I ‘l. l l A'' ' iit:itibili ' pa pit "Mites Nil roiloyfipa n which we lips ,rpay,ba 4, warning IA reit 'such in, our county as:persist in the catiric:: ~.pursued by _tbeir , weettit bvtirnOiti - : The mail that don't take tut, coputy, pa-, pe'r, was n, .ti , owp,..y d ar t pr sty. , Ile 0 1 '0,014 bi a t.,..hole'ratriilY in a i,ito h fere laps, •Tf 1, Ile atill bbileted din( I:trtef'nlTeXler , ,lten . Vrasidi;nt, and num!' In , 1019er f',, , i 11 9 . / -Kam'aClidtkian.i . " had, tliltoit Puha, anti ii, an, where they ,bad ,taken it. ige, 643ilifi liis'earia fir tSisiiiyAifs etpuk , - - ...- the. prvq, he!,ll,i olirlOno--1:.T( p ppp. ; vial j, 14 q ,4e pl I),,gqi:, illeApilez. illfsY ‘9, 1 ,4 ,1 4M :i!L •roM .iimiiii) ri?unierrett,,,,,Thsogly „lui,r4 gin., nay fie ; f oil :Sas' ispife n thrfa,ceii..nieseis,, 'and those au nn oilialyes haif,!:run, ?,o,,:hiiii_ tor Italtdiiriee I "lila old lady pßo,liesl,#l ..rolt pi;e" and kr Oidti Ilia belis.d that any, ?thing ntse isillit , isnlirl,. Qiissf. i gis.Otry? went I, a tilseifsinii , tA' } igshop yk i 1,”) ftle/S4r. I wed fiii• a I .4 i i t giiii .l li g e ,#;!' 44 eil s ;Pilri n t*:. 'odi loe'atatliet Itiibun.for n Cburch , ; ',l4(" riar - trallyitig7lo4, - ii*lit,' IltOlt ha _I : i I !liiiAly'iniik S' silit'Ciffti:l3,UtOict"it cipli ! kolit i li-t, !O!ci to an t , 'oo2ll4r.,wliflT lie Vicki?, 'I. d prdariini;: Tie, ii;'T , ttfirere 7 ,li l 44Pliff l' wal="010';' e nd had'no grcat cpir t ipn . pr,1?1 , ,, ..,iartnisui.' ' -' 0 1: p of the rirlp moil aloi or :u fur ioni;' to tfii? ppatulidee I;i:l,it'at4 thurn ,ro,,r, ,114, I letter. ' Sire had 1' halsy, ;rltic,ll lila yierreCl in R A ,ugnr tr, l o), stopping 40, ,t . iepsir i tu i ruck it on the 'side w i allc. 'When l !.q/. I SSN she snared (is Outti Witt! an old atieltiturs and sang .:11,irliarii Allen," '",rittl ,OhleaB boy lt uri d solo 'iied 4 'eAan r990 " ,,n0 -re j oil a "boat.'" ' VII ll'en (pa ‘ aftett he kali ca p ; rd fur si glass etltatit4 !oi! ivmpi."Nlo r,is: bound ; to 'ki,vil tea' tiirdrEN:P: l 4oQr Int ) Putike• i ' l, soth`e'"i9wP ,4 0'" w, 1: flfm r l and 'citilM for 11 4"1,-.,( 6 f 3 0:0F , rtO i l i ti " I'+ in ii," st4eietifinift our ~.auffiltl, , ti c itial ii turoetrlilit'hacli anriii)oll.r6p4, ,Ilexim- i i al flies , i l nits hli' dci4 , ~ . • We.aper4'aiiiiiiiV the oltl:grO6,latl 0,111 . 1: tried' 6' gel' him ii; stitaerthe',' , fi l it,hti »aroitlil not listen to it. He was a‘oppos ' ed Ot i if,ipp4 imikr4`'pfsentf:',:er 4 ottrAgghtic I ' lll 4ole, vity.A."wiß4 , inienOoN , coltg r walrnlPql4 4 1 . 21 .4 FitgiM Nterl AA4 ittitnt,7 4 ( 1 91r,P01 0, . 410 1 3 1 tvie, l ll ll iMV4W l ;Mde §"liglif, : 11 - O Ys , aluk.,l l o .wifthrii.,Owfit Ali Nviiit4 444, t-tlin,weilLP,mulyingo . itittia- itYl)l r, .41 4 I ' I ' 4 . 'll I; - "1 if 1' I , ;ii: . . r . COXF.IiIyVAICtfir, 401 iiiMMAßO , Milhtt tialit 1; " 0 46 ) ~k Joyr-1,P 1 ,4 , rilloolll. lll o Men 1 aanleas 9 1 (11 1 ,1 of 11.41irder.rf wikh ~havalortlly a iiariqlel in thy unt51i11.1 1 4904 1 19. 'Thq 41111 n^' I.,yncb,littl'e„tioti 'weak ! but ofwayili deeN4 etl r,;speciabi9 4n4,religiopp,kboopo hie Am r:-, &runs Ali raer,in Icplfaki, by Asuytiog .dawni, 4 uti up 11x , ill/five! 111;11!1.101111.,ToYb ;0 11 0 dray ,and buller,k,tui ever fed,/ •,,Nstua after, wa rds.°,. lveiWk..'in:,old AO , a young, ,man,il CO them both, i..0r4r,t0 (obtain P°l l llollsi l .l l 0( 1 11/Pic 49141 t soil OOP I Wilk ,1111111 111 4 . 1111 1 11411 A ;19 it: dflkOush Puif 4 1. • Ate , ,pountry, ay Atoppjuir ..st, ,a • jaaely faffil. manused ta ion ,alk ci Abe, ocaupants, aoa-, lastipg at aa,014, mail, lAki,viiia. a boy. arut A litt le , *irk 4 R ./119k.f0 1 1! 1 114 0 11 •Of the , filriff , Anfit'bYti.o9lllf lslll Y 4 Off ItYPoelrioYi __,c'el9 o A!AuPPlMoßrit,4ocluvß ,lo, ti o dite,rogai e. . 111 . . ,Ql4. eliff9 l 49C ,1 1 1ar1/11 1- r.. , •0410 *I his. "wqrefil a, l laic 11e4111,,t9,MistrUat blab ;but Ste wit silnt / WO 5c1 1 1 1 41,1 1 . ,Tbia mar-. der 11 1 1 44,1100;140 11 14 1 ).1 1 . 111.11; 1/QtlP,icl tioN i , age ,aterts 4441,perasnta ,4eliberate-‘1 ty bSti igrOrPne.,4,4r the. Otheivalika,llla 11 Ilikr3_?..' a A l "h i t b lk ,gf'grPPertY, dia : waa 7 F44o l o l 4 l v l hril mapAii vialies• 1 . , .. . "4 4E t*Pli9fr. pp J pup*NVR+A , 3r.9. 0 spark, ychitlunt i rdpil, dm principal qit Francisco hotels, maitaged,for s, tong time, by one artifice or another, to post-, ponytails 'utmost 'of At •laiet the landlord ,beeekle'ciuite'impatient, and step; ped up •to the itivenile'• boarder; 'slapped hiittlently on the sheitilderould asked him (Or some rnotioy,"' *a have not a red rent •ahout , me at present," was the laconic re ply... But, my dear sir." said the landlord, .1 cannot afford ,to keep a hoarding house without being paid." -Well," exclaimed our young philosopher, you cannot al lord it, sell out to some ono that eau!" NEAT • CoNsmtrrioti ' 'ov Onto.—We leNrulPool. , UOillillhu's4 Ohio, that the vote on the new Constitution was opened on Sitturday last and counted.. No returns wer6'veceiied,''fr'edu the counties' of 'Aug-, I,az6 'mid' Delialieo. 110 :v,'oje 811 " 18 7 ,f 6 r, za,4qo 109.216 ',On of ;1,6, j?p- " u4l6rl ' 16 ' 71°2 '''F F4Se Wia.,`MK license is 8,983. The Fourth at Easton. There woes spirited celebration of the ••F mirth" M Easton, in this!State, to Srhieh a number oldie- tinditiahal permute, without regard to party, were invited. Gov- Joansn , and.,Banator (..'uorea . l apera,amonajbe invited, and aent the following litteircnot being litdean attend in person iti 4o -. It PROM SEI4AtOR COOPER. POTTBVILLX June 30, 1851. ' . Gloammtugaus Your favor of the 2d in •ltant,,requeeling tae, in the event of my inabillity.to meet with' you on the 4th of aldr,lll - 04 thcconvey tit rut my '•,eeenti "olll2llo-ibutiVitelitths that have disturbed thoosaco of itho,lJoioo:!,,tvaa dilly receiv. 'leek; , TOtinite.witit the Gideon* of Easton, lin.ettlethcsling,nl day.ludlowedi es.you ex- i lire', it, ! ""by, the F ocoliettionikaf that, past, • srui, mgmenting heel( with, the poke; by 46° ' MAY I ~.4411140Re Witlid. afford laid il , lively Wegifielltion. , lThe Ate/Leal a , the , trecoliectione• Qr.! I Period ,w,hatkourliatheres oacrifiend everything geflonal ond:aelfish at 4ha.ahvina of daityveltd,thele, finledatketw. ofoutpresent, Union wows.laid by,the this. 46(30,A*H11141i64911111ittli,coninson rbutito. ircilsjeet,nutil pledging thomselvestleittaud' 'by. APO Seattle PIO ,ether ZI n, oety.eZtliP, "ity At PeFil'. "WO P 00111P441with the power of England might involve. elinikerth. ly be cibefw*hban 000000414 ind sithf 'slit .. !,fithithlt) Os lige ot , 'eeniittualldiee 14°N4oliondhlikbY the fillitessawdolfanati. %A IM 4irelikePtAtiTe ,1/Y ibthfires,ot Dem, bgefiuege„ If* 41044 i ibel roPiefitli sot .; to .forget the • fact, nor permit our : Oulu ; meat° fotgat it. ihas4 l wAlot • • • titOtati,,wit..ieleasod..aodAat tn,;* coolest lellrbollY,thleqiiils the 0440 f ; bait* was twilk3holos•PliktogliottO4aair weakness . ) 11 v ithflAii , PUN**. , 1414 .eettcluetileff theta ' 4 149 1 4,1 1 1 .11 3 e I)fly,getthat , Were infinite% Wins idaMailenddl• ~'CORN ;at, Unilal OM' Ides sedrithus olindmud Welentlthant. he anon. , "11,9. 11 11= 1 NOtnever. A. 04 yet the eel_ (mina, tittle lune end, !riumplient , were some of t h em - aveheldtieg communities I spi ke g o i ll wi e k thex,fset to whir* wo should ,10111".4i119.4.1tert Often. especially in these vilnypoWb,en,4ortheru, Demagogues and 'ebetttberu .Nullsfierst though professing ob jects•aa,wideasunderes tbe_Poles. are en-, aged in piesching,a, commie against the instimetiposs tiktite country,. and preparing 'th altake, ben* ONelt their juin*. The fact ii,cdiatfi*Vtepttdthii9h,4o4,,do) Uitihn are tbs,woltic : pf o thertegss. patriots. and heroes •eivltsi" want threttlth thelloolution together anti fg/Int.4)llrieted irl , ile flreekfrnin as much of dress of earthly selfishness and am 4eitioN, It alportais , ma 0 Ter, I t kg, y tote.-- ..Would-dies to e f leet% , whom their coon try,.eaOhet.upwid, ere indebted for such 4 conble.erthts, f,sirtne. wisdom, patriot ' borttten. 1 - 4 . e1f4) - 1. have lent , themselves -47 1 0 An ithe,tstrmestkein p i e Constitution, closers- , ' 2 14g.tin , thr 44if Aher (Over?, of free -141'111.444 thisity . as the assailants of the , nion won d Itaaa i the,people to believe ? Is ,not,evoryi,seenmern of respev, grail .tuelc,,aud.pstiqual pride which we have Lot the.floted,epagy, was committed to their i bands, found the institution of slavery !eXl l 4O9g, •in, Vicatt,ef them. 111 some of _Sham. die, huniuttiop, entered deep and tho [ iron gill y , mice, die . frame work sud structure 1 hohtheiplyt-reo , much, so. that any attempt Ito puerfors with it'wpuld at once have de ' foiled esery,,affort, to establish a union a liblintstAlthile-.1 :,Under • such circumstances I whet, vstsre, they to do,? The States he 1 twhiult,thn,institutien,of slavery was 'most deeply and'itirempuendy lasted, hail stood With their !wins stoskphoulLlet to should -4i,, MITRPOOr Ptiellool o of the revolution- VI strfeggle. The bones of their- sobs dui mouldering on the fields of Brandy width, Moneiritufi and eatatogs, Rem eel listing thlik while they remembered' that ,4licitodeirehildtett,fallehi in the same eon seissehltdifound their last resting place 'at equelengllultfiwri And Yorktown, the de 'legstecfrom Pettnlsylvsnia and New Eng • iliadostitdd'sioir.reklve to break up a lin . _ ithasmenyinte& and Op niecreted. Mas intcmiik ',not lorget the generous t and the thrill iarhieh isU through the latter when she hoard llitilbississithusetts had resisted, that the battle .of freedom . had begun,and that blond hattiiaelkithed: in itkt/Bonecird and 'Lek ing: -Silnr - laid - not: rat saateed- te•ivibrate,' When the qUestion , ol Aminn oriseparitte•intlepette , eatne to birmooted by tha delegate's iii thri , slavend States asidnibled in' Odoven- Ilotto•! , a, cf Aacroaid ofinernoritis,'Of eamrnmi den get . enilured,:of hopit filtetatnihg . With•feiff, , almost. imithAleipair4 . ollavernital.sitecess q/ulikteedl . by :Okla fatalist .ssierilleei • aH appeared: to.the eat beteror , !the ConVen. Sion-la folio Unintx;:i , l'Were ,they. asked ilierrissliiiiiiwho had been ati osialiatetl as friends anirbratitrefn in:• the iperils of war, al +Depilate, kod beenni,e en •eniiinitand 'strangers. when sitfety, +lane' lad 'the blessings ofitidipence hal come: I.to enowni'Alesirieftsrts What was the ,the ifselisssity !for : ouch :a separation t -Whatloinl would it dot Would it con- Arcs. so the general prosperity and welfare of the country, of either section, then or in :the future 1 No ; ,nothing of all this was to be hoped frOtti a union of such of the .States as' might have consented to the ub timate abolition of slavery. On the con bury: a otimber of independent States, con tiguous to each other, could not long have 'existed without cause of jealousy arising to disturb (heir peace, and eventually to involve them in war ; nor would the bon dage of the' States have beet' in any degree mitigated or rendered less hopeless by the failure to foraa union embracing the whole. As we do now, our father. did then, dis approve of slavery and hope fur it abolit ion. But they were wise as well as pru dent men, who knew that nu goveriiiii cut could he' absolutely perfect. Au approxi mation to perfection is 'all that can be hup.: etl for in human insti tutions ; and w b o cait doubt that me framers of the American ILlonstitution. pnoved as they, had iu so • many trials, sought honestly mid earnest ly. for . Ole highest 4e g rao of perfection it Was possildep attaia, • in the governiment which they gave , (u OlniF,cuwirty 1' 'rinse ~rho ul dgy~it + fhe 1, perfagt„. destatiau , :bkr•lhit g~reat duty th.eMifLuiil,hatrichmapituliied their cuaractets wilt' but lade succebs:' ri4,41 . 0 p ; ,, f. u$ fran l lCF TWO bO I I, ARit 1 ) .4,041A114 4 1tr. ARO NIV#ER to." Let na then, gentlemen, renteitsbetiii that Providence, leis timiled'upnii this ' inn, as formed at fi rst arnid the storitii'' Or" . Revolution, and the-tied it with ity hitherto unparalleled lit the histin'y nations,' be slow to believe that it ie . proach to freethitit or a curse to hot uanle j as certain wild entlitishists have dtieforefl u it to be. Iftider it we have enivedilliticit2 lit 1 of conscience. security of person. propS . 1 ty and life. Le: it once be broken' Cathie: ' I tier by violence, of the bonds which it ttigether be loosened by the agitation of the subject of elavery, l " is likely that another can be reconstrutiliSl:' out of 'its scatte'red fragments more genenti, Just and enduring, 'or' bettOr•eilleti: 4 latedl eelreettie - th litippinesa and , prelperl.;: ty Doubt it ; nay, be 'cif,' lain, that if iltd fabric be once ,the &fined, it l ein never he again erectitt:' ' eschew all agit:ition, 'iter6trif 1111`tilif lo'ner Sister thateS will' Inirn=' l 'pubs! fidelity, and labor to restore to 'll4' copfl ,later distracted anti in whilover ignerunt or willful duiiisewes'" tniv iseek te the contra ry. peace, hartridlit''''' /and tepee/Air); such net it enjoyed in' 1 er', l earlier and better (LC of dui Rept' It'Would have afforded me plealtitie d have uni . lo4 wtth,ynu in celebratingilistir nivei'iniry of Oat independence ; bet es Inq otf tit j pinver io do 06, aceetit lelieWs hastily thrown together on' the Pots ;o which they refer. ' 'With great refipeet; Your friend and felinw•eitigerr; •4slll t t. • JANI.Eat COUPE& ftoa.'James'"Cooper, of Pennevrian ' •••••A - gentleman dietinguished for'his itakels:"! inettehip and honest worth. Of ed kitachthont to the Onion and the ,e6ilJ initialer! ;he has the gel - tend - realtettt'ef';'' our citizens; who ' will lung recoil et forbid seriiees tit thdrominoilivealtlL LETTER FROM GOV. JOIINsTON. EXECUTIVI 0110111ITYL,' ' HARRISOLIIIII, June 27. 1851. OftSrt,Encs :—Your doniplitnentary Ta6d " your of the II di JlMJune,was duly received; end I regret that publin•duties have so'n?" copied my time that I ant unable lo . reptir s ' t more at length. Earh return of our national :lunit - el . :sat? is welcomed by renewed and cheering denee that the patriotism and deeils ring of the sages and heroes of our liev*.''` lutionary straggle, are' reineinberedeth4- hilted, and etnitlatell by their o fikprinc,'..:i.r While their descenilanta 11111 g keep lit Itvii.t ly recollection their virtues and they' tional fidelity, the bond of Union . , kvliiati - ; they hallowed by their self-sacrifleinitlaii`‘ of country and their fellow teen; Will' neritV'l or be rudely • several or ;tended' counsels of the 'partititie dead AtatiWlrfi''' Oar 'veneration end vontitoand okit. c ' S . , ante. In the' annual celebri;tion of one 'netinteii '' t hirh day We have a happy aSiittioiteti;'tllat'• l the present generation have drunk at that fountain which gave energy' Inca ''' strength to their fathers in our countirs' darkest hours of peril, and that ther:will'" adopt, if possible, with sterner tleVntieht,;"'' the which 'was the -cloud fire" to the last generation, and whldh OW" patriotic Jackson seven expreseed ib the '" t declaration, •iOurnatiiinat Union; and shall he preserved." • • With feelings of sincere reger4,lltitV4: l ` l tho honor to remain most tttily'riur'obti. l , o " dient servent. ' "` ' ' WM. F. JOHNSTON.i "1 .:f. Trillion' P. Johnston, the title E x ecgr„ . , live of the commentorultit.--Eli, cons ct,. as a man and Governor has been highly , honorable, and In the able adminiiltrit i titr?t,;,,i 01 the government of Pensylvania, lio bee,,,, entitled himself to the gratitude 6(4 ehmt‘,-,,,., es of her citizens; 1 • THE CUNSINO YAPIKEES glish manufacturers pay a high coMpkimeo. , q to the skill snit aptiieSS of the !Iran.lceitiptetTr, Lion. Greeley says he we* invite4,by. ak•t• Euglisli friend to visit him at his Itousr.,irt.,!, the neighborhood of Birmingham, hpltlmg„,,f out as au inducement, the'opperfunity visiting the great Iron and liartlyv,are ; top4l ,, ,,; ufactorics iit that neighborhoiid. A. 41 meat ,afterward ,he recollected hinaseig., and said, am not quite sure that temiltt,, , . procure ynu athoittonee to them, becaulit the 'rule hafi been,. that 4mericqnu toer¢,,.l not lo .6e arlinitled, - . . SCNATCAINi , ON 1.101t9110.--I.BWIS rtyol). . ,44 Vrin:''Cleorgin; furnishes the "S , ,uttlier,o , Cultikoittor" with the following recipe fp( Atildtire`i•VViiSh the'feet well with v moat) suds, wipe them dry, sprinkle 'finely pulverized blue alone over the raw PlaSeit„, then' glioefi thin coat of copal vaihishi . tu 'the animal out dry pasture or idol raitt' rn a few hours, yoU will have no . !ititiren: trouble wi lb it: I cured a case of„ long ' standing the first trial." MORE OF IT.--The Charleston Meirenty'' r " contains the proceeding of thalfLa rioted( celebrations on the flourth of July, 'whitilt"'' took place at as netuy dillbrent iit the interior of the' Siete. They arri characterized with the same disunion 8(40 . " it winch was' mmifested in the'etty - Of . " u Charleston on the, same 'day,' aliontitillet"' itt sentiments oipcwed to the Constiltitithr and the Union—hreathing idle 'threats of blood and vengeance. • r r • STRANGE &Millie AL OP ILR*TION... 4 4I' young lady at Cincinnati had been in habit of twisting her hair so • tightlyi.ihet the scalp parted from the elm% 'and iniw operation had to be performed lasuweuk'tia ' etitove the.matter which had secutittilatiik' beneath. : ; , •.; 0.44/ A PROVItAIiLR NlRWPrtielte.." - IlAe. ported ,that the ..New York Tributtomeessa paper will ilivole this year $60.000 profit, alatet $1124,000 each , to Grriteiy.lV. and the rest televen Nov:ism* in 11141 Ochlotaliitt and :bsokitop • Prentice a dm horliavilla Jostrnaiarrwie• lie Iq kit favor of isktori tiresome I A 111 4 ,440 /, her ttot nweit iniao in -spend Atithrli diast,Rnti, thtriciret ot balk , stisl, .wished to aariss rock of Wow to with ropey. • ,
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