Oosslp abont Printers, j The Trench correspondent of the London 1 Curl Journal depicts tlit Princess do. Joit.Vii'e ! in fomewhat different colors from thp pir'r'.;- j turn given by the English tUithorit.es. and re- j , sea some morula of giss.p titn.ut the ttilii'icinj i . t the bride, which we nre inclined fu believe i'tote lancifi.il than real. The f.P.ow'rrg ie a ' to tl nidi we f.n tnrt i. the sketch She ii a little, wild, uf;'-!'!.fff J crnt'irc, irracel'ul to utmost dcjr'ct, -.)::. w'.th health r.iid Fpiiit, unJ but ii::'.c jr.urtu to fach rti , ;tte as that which reijns av.he TuiMivir!". I am told that shortly n.V:r herr.-ri-.a'. al.e v.cb .mited to josn the parly u: a certain round :a- i t.'.e, where the Queen tr I her Indies fa. c J .('cn dil eit night tftf r Light su.hlnfr n;ici, j tut uttering litue. She t,-;e it pc'.ier.t.y hr '.me time, only expressing her wcarinr-re ly -vindry nnd oft-repeating yv.vnir.pa ; but at ength quite unable to stand It any longer, eho j imped up from her chair, clapping her hands, and skipping- round tho ro.im, ended her evo lutions by seating herseif on the floor and sink ing Brazilim song. The Queen was horrifi ed nt such ft breach of d:;:rMm, nnd t lie King h. tighed heartily at the cV.'.doih freak of the little Princess. She t? a ires, lovely young (future, nnd a true, UTtfciIrtlcnteil child cf i. ah.ro. Everything hero Is new nnd trr,nge . her, rnd whenever she is unusually struck ,f v.hnt she beholds, she exe'sirus aloud, "Ah, il my bi other and sister couid Ik; see thi, too !" nnd bunt into tears at '.he rccc'.lrcti -n id lier rnrly home, nnd distant fr.er.ds. She will doubtless soon get accustomed to the separa tions, surrounded and cherished in tthe is by her new and distinguished rc'ativep, and united to a gallant Prinrr, wl.oft rmlities of mind are by no means itiRrlor to his persona.! advan tages. Tho marriage of their Royal Highnesses took place in rather an unusual manner. Etiquette requires that an ambassador should gj and make the proposal, settle a'.i i'.s preliminaries f the atTair, and f.na'.ly, marry the Frincesa by proxy. The Prir.ce de Joinville kicked dread fully against sat'i a mode of proceeding, and not only did he object to marrying a woman he had never seen, but he refused point blunk to i!low any other man to marry liis wife for him and there tho matter stocd, until the King compromised matters by allowing tho Prince de Joinville to act as ambassador. His orders were very positive, he was to risk A-r the Princess' hand, if bhe suited his t?:e, hnd if accepted, was to have put l.er and her la dies on board one trigate, ar;d escort her and himself in his own vessel, Belle Futile, back to Trance, where the marriage was to be celebra ted in due form. No Fooner had he seen her, than flip pleased him so well, that he became deeply smitten with her charms resolved even despite the King's orders to marry her forthwith, and most conjugally lake her on board his own ves sel Once out to sea he reflected o;i the lec ture which awaited him at home; and by way cf avoiding its outbreak, instead of rot.irr.ing immediately to France, he indulged iji::;se!f by lengthened cruinr, and turned a detf ear, or r.vthcr a blind eye, to the tckgraph'c signals to hasten his return, till at h -th :h King was o bliged to send out a corvette to 'all i.in back gftin. The eight of his ct cmlrg dc.chter-in-law, and tho penitence of the JC'J'g sr.ilrr, soon appeased his majesty's arg-. cr.J r.cw all's tl! that ends well. s-it . ; -Ta r rv tr THIS AMERICAN Sutuntd'j, Oit. 21 '.813. Foa Saif. A fresh supply of printing pn per. viz: ItiU roimi similnr in sim and quality to tho sheet oi which this is printed. Also f!0 roams nf n:ppr r.-ynl, CI by 29 inches, all of which will e s"i I st the rr.iil j riff1. Zj" V. H. rT.Mr.n, Csi. st bis nTil Ftnie and Foul off,cf, No. 69 Fine S:r.'ct, Philaddphis, is iu thorise.l to ar.t a Agent, nnd to receive and receipt for all mimics due this office, for subscription or ad vertising. fXj- In nrio'hcr column ii an iiiieretiiig aiticlo by "Anthrax," from the Philadclhia Ledger, giving tin account of seme with a panther on thu 11 road Mountain. (Ej The ?ici;d t'mirt enmtnenred its session on Monday last. Judge Lewis presiding. Anumlur of impoitant cases were derided. We underaisnd that or.nther Ppeci.il Court will ba behl nt this phes in Marrh nrxt. The Judge seems to be per fectly at heme in his old sent on the llenrh, in which ht has been eminently popular. We are pleased tostste that Mr. Fntnr.stCR Hias has tpftiu put his Flouring Mill into npers lion. The Mill, it will be recollected, wis destroy ed by fire I ist spiing, and has since been re-built. (jj" C a x a r CoMMtssioxrris. The democralir Canal Comrni?.s:onf rs ore elected by a nn.jority of about 10,0(10. The whole number of voles polled is ebaut CCO.noO.or one third less than in 1910. fXj" Tnc sr.T LEnisr.ATvns. The rc'.urns are net nil in, but it is supposed that the Ifou will stand SS democrats to 42 nhigs. In the Senate, 22 demorra's to 11 wh-gs. Ourfiiend L'ojI, of Lycoming, has bail a tight race wi;h Col. John Moorebead of Clinton, both good men, and is elected by 1 1 votes. Cj' Mem n i.ns or Cosonrss. The result of the tic, t;on fir Congress is 1 1 democrats, 12 mhigr, nnd 1 democratic volunteer candidate iu Vork county Cj Wo have just leccived iho Union Times, snd are surprised to find Alnamler Jordan, Cq., ourselves and other democrats aMseked, snd accused of voting for Gen. Frick. And, thisto,i, u;on the mrre assertions ndh Milion Le()er, a pnper which never si one word in favor of Mr. Snyder's elec tion. The editor of the Times proves himself rs. ihrr green, in suffering hircselfto be stilled ft.m f ueh a notorious foul source. The vote on tliis i-ida proves who vters the friends of Snyder, where he received 32V majority, whilst M'. Forsytlm's friends in the Forks give 332 against hiin, instead of llut rrjTnber in liin fiv ir, which they could have done. We have no roam to sav more lliU week. Tn Massacre ok Kr.fti'onu.s Chssstiaxsi. -The extent of this horrible b r.chery is not yet fully known ; but es a conspiracy for the ertire iuhjiigation, tf t to fav extermination, of the rare, was fcijied bttwecn the Pacha of Mceul and several Kurdish Chsefu, the worst is to be feared. We are happy to learn, ho wever, that the family df the Mar Shimon, the Patri arch, has luflcrcd less tl.r.n was at fir hi an nounced. Letters received tt the Missionary House in Boston, under it probable, says the N. E. puritan, that enly ti .i rr.nther and one brother of tho Patriarch htve been slain ; that three other brothers have been ttken prisoners, end that two lave 2td tc Pers a. It gives us pleasure to add that the American Missionary, Dr. Grant, whose lifu was cji.sidired i." danger, JiBi arrived eufs at Mosul. Magna CiiARTA.-Sir Robt. Cotton having one day disc J'-'Pl'oJ lima nu-.nheld in his hand, rea dy to cut lor i.;i arV.'CS, the original Magna Char ts, with nil its nppMi'!-. d of seals and signs- Tho rt;r...Citic srty has suiTered very se verely throughout the State, in con-rrjuence of di v;s;ons among thcmrclve. It is high time that a rs-orgsnizstion of the party should take place, and men whoiire not willing to confornj to lb nnrieut rules and mnei of the party, should bo rend out st once. That s men, professing to be a democrat, should, as o 0J gate, ad in ths form ition of a ticket preside as chairman of the convention, snd pledge himself to support the ticket th t he had thus as sisted in frminf, nnd after tall this, r ine nut as a volunteer candidate in opposition to the t rket, is, indeej surprisir g. Mr. Forsythe has twice been before the people in oppi scion to the ticke' twice has he pn vd recre.nt to the party. The fust lime, it was his fault. 'I lie tecond time be houlJ not l ave hei n trusted, snd if ho deceives tliem sg iin, it will l,e their own fault. tures, heb)i.ht this sing-j:." c'.!'icity for a trifle, and recovered in l) manner, what had long been given over for l ist. AsctNDiso avi Drsf vmuwi. ". cf the principal thoroughfares across the C.:reen Mountains in Vermont, in ascending the moun tain you pass three public houses the first of which is kept by Mr. Chaeum, the second by Mr. Ketchum and the third and last of course, by Mr. Killum. In descending the other 6ide you pass three other taverns kept by a Lord, an Angel and a Pevol, respectively. "Oh, dear, Mr. Fobtt r ! you jest when you say that my babe is the handsomest one you have ever seen you must be soft soaping it I" "Well, madam, I thought it needed soap of some kittd." Men dost on Ibis worlJ, s if it were never to have so snd, and nr'ccl ilsi.i it s if it were never to have a bediming. From the Ph',1. LtJcr. .Vc? TEX Of Summer Recursion Into llic Country, at ANTnniv. Catchim a II TTf.rssAcr. Snikcs nre on usually numerous in the mountain districts thi sen son. I have seen woo Imsn eatrdi them in a ru rious way. lie cut s green branch of hickory, split tho end, and inserted s short and slender rhip, to keep tho split ends thiee inches npnit. Presenting this to the reptile, it struck the chip with force arid displaced it j instantly the split ends closed, with the sn ike's head firmly grasped between them, and the operator ptsyed w ith tho writhing thing as if it had been a whip-lash. Hogs love n est snnke?. When s pin espies nnct lie wslks up to it and begins tn chew it up very composedly, nt any an it that first trecnla itsi lf. head, tail, or middle. The snake doe. not appear j ',niln'l, in,,,thft nm" ,wo hundred feel . t ttvi ... i before lift. Tt mtpmeA trv Inrtr ntvine fi i' ln.T 11 1 im m t n r Tin im - .'It .-t l . a I irunM-ii ; navmit rved i( ciufmualv, h $Mpc tt in ' J ' ' 1 mouth an.1 nkrt it forcibly ami nnirkl tilt i. i th tthrnP,, "' Th" Jriw P- T Qj The Forsjlhe psrty having brought about the defeat of the Hon. John Snyder, by their dis sensions and intrigues, arc now endeavoring lobhdl the rcrponibili y upon other. Cut f.icts ari l fi gures are stronger than mere words. On this s de of the river, Snyder's majority was 317, and if the democrats in the Folks had given their usual ma jority, ?ndoi's majority in this county would have In en upwards of COO, instead of a smalt majority against hiin. And, if the turn out in Augusta, Shsmokin, Upper Mahonoy and Jackon, had been ns good as usual, the majority on this side would have been increased, st least 300 more. When ever the ditorganizers of the Forks p'ste about iheii ; superior democracy, let it be rmcmlered, lhat they gava the whig candidate for Congress a majority of 332, and tiius l y their influence and votes, elected whig Congressman over the regular democratic candiuk!- (TV Owing to ths disorganizing and selfiVn prin ciples of some professed democulS the Forks, this county, for the Grtt time, has cast her vols tor the wbigs in the ehetion of Gen. Fiiek to Congress. So oi. s doubts but that the split in ths democr 'tis p.iity was tlis cau.eof Mr. Boydsi's defeat in this couaty. If Mr. Forsythe had nJl been in the field, Mr, Snyder's majority in this county would hava been at least 600, which would have elscted him. Tltnt flat. A correspondent of the Milton Lcdjer, who strsngels enough nigns himsi If "Truth," charges us with having Voted nnd sunported Oen. Frick, nnd offers tn give ns s New II.it, if we will swear thst ws did not vote for Trick. Now, wo have no confidence, whatever, in anything that may be said or promised by the Ledger, or by nny of its con tributors or coadjutors, but we ore willing to necept the challenge, provided "Truth" or his friends will agree to deposit a good new nud fashionable hat, worth, say, f 1,23, size 7 inches full, with Jas. Pollock, Esq. or Michsul Kremrr, for our nso, to be dclivried to us on condition we make tha rifli davit referred to ; these gentlemen I i notify us when lhy have rreeivej the h, snl jeet lo the a bove conditions. If "Trnth" hss any reuard for the l-utli, he will not fail to accept our proposal ; if he dees not. he mu-t necessarily be branded ns a b'sg. gart nnd n fa'sifier, strange, lhat the Ledger should Cnd f.mlt with any ore for not supporting Snyder, after the course th it paper and its fiiends took in relation to Ids e portion. I.Anonr.iis ox the Prni.tc W'onKS. Go vernor Porter has lately signed the Appr.'piiition Hill. This is important to the luhorers to nhoin the taie isindebtnl for work. The following sec tion wns ndded to the bill the la t n tdit ol the ses sion, by II. C. Ever, Ilsip, the Senator from I'nion, snd n'thocgh il v as tw ice stiuik out of the bill by the committee of conference, lie. ns often h.ul it re stored, nnd by his rjcitions finally succeeded in having it passed. Th s, it is U posed, ill be suf ficient lo pay at least 20 per cent, of each claim : "Section 4. That the amount of six'y thou sand three hundred thirteen dollars onci twenty-seven cents, rcceivrd from irenernl ("Jovern meiit rctmi ini nr in the Treasury, is hereby ap propriated to the payment of the nmmitit dun upon tho check rolls on the different lines of finished Canals nnd Railronds in the C'ommnn wenlth, lor hilxir performed and materials fur nished, and the same shall he npportionr-il to the different lines pro rata according to the several amounts due upon ench." fjj Lord lln i iiham. Walter Savage Landor, in a recent article in the London Examiner, makes n most savage attack upon Lord Brougham. The f-llow ing are the concluding paragraphs : "Wavering as ho is by habit, malicious as he is by nature, it is evident that Lird Brougham says and does the greater part of Ins sayings and doings lor no other purpose than to display his ability in defending thoni. Ho dazzles us by no lights of ehnuence, he attracts us by nut even n factitious flue warmth ; but he perplex es and makes us stare nnd stumble-by his angu lar intricacies and sudden glares. Mot a sen tence of his speeches or writings will he depo sited in the memory as rich or rare ; nnd even what is strange will be cast out of it for what is stranoer, until this goes too. Is there n housewife who kei'ps a cuphunrdful of cups without handle or bottom; a selection of broka ges and flaw s 1 Away with the noi-y chanticleer, eternally crowing on the high litter of the farm-yard, slinking his cropt crest to and fro, and spurring up chalfand ordure. I nm, Kir. X:c , Fridny, Augiut IT. W. S. Landor. " Qcmss. The Sihnka may l.e perfectly cured without pain by tli French rpreifie. Mrrcurt. We woi ih r if the specific is hard Smke, if not, we will try it 4thwith fusum . If it cure, it will lie a Idrr, indeed.- Tronn't, 10di ily, g. ntlcmcn, 'tis a sore suljcc'. 1'Ullu. .C'.'i,'' r- Cj An Sful innlady, which 1 0 not to title with. JllSfELUXY. Killtorlnl, oiulnieil nail Srlrelnl. The Hol'andi rs are constructing a Ilailrond be tween Amsterdam and I'trecht. 'I'he French lino of steimhip4 will commence their trips next spring. Pt. G orge's Ho'el, Dioid.vay, N. Y., was s.dd fist we. k fu ;i2,n00. The grand jury of Se tt county. Ky., have in dieted sliout fiPy men for voting illcgdly. A silendid river, already tiaced 130 miles, and said lo extend 400 m re, lus been discoveird en the coast of Africa. Some ne hits beautifully said, that it is better to sr.w a pood heart wilh kindness than a field wild corn, fur the heart's harvest is per etna!. A man in CSeorgia has been granted a div.ure, n vinculo m iliimoiiii. upon the ground that his w ife lefusi d to patch his breeches. Totncco imported f urn the Foiled SU'rs the prist year, as civen in lenirns to the II uc of Common, amountid lo 39,618 012 pounds. The hogs are about to "suffer some" at Alton. I linois, this seas, n. One bouse has ni!( ptepara tiors to kill and cut GGO per day. 'attswissa, some twenty miles off. t ssw his skin, ! wlech they brought into Pottsvillo. The nriimal ' was n mnln, of great bulk and strength, and mea- I stired, Trom noss lo tail's end, twelve f."t. One of (I icse dangerous beasts, prob ibly the same animal, undertook, after that, to stop s sleigh in which I was. In eompnny with Mr. McKinney, I Sheriff of Northumberland County, a gentleman of Hits nt y. whose nam I ii.i not remonitier, snd Mr Daniel Weaver, of PotUvill1, the owner of the nleigh. had been nttemptina 1 1 break n road through a heavy snow lhat had just f illcn. We got fut a mong the deep drifts in ths mountain, snd finding the psg impracticable were oblijed to return. The twilight was just fadinz into darkne s. as we were descending the south sida nf lh Ilroad Moun tain, shout four miles from Pottsvillo, when some Josr.rrt Hi si., a famous Free Trade Radical Member nf the Drill h Par!! lmcnt, has written a Ii.nc letter to lufl 'Green, urging the overthrow of our P. elective Pol cy, but scouting the idea of any Commercial Trrs'jr or Arrangement. He say Treaties have proved s great evil to his Country, nnd ours w ill do well to keep out of them, snd r-gnlale our Taiilfto suit ourselves. Peifecty right I seph ! t,u..-n i ii ii-1.......... .'i.i . i . m .TT .1 tt It I K It , On the 1 7ih inst,, by James F. Mu'ray , Esq , Mr. T) A VID (JIUSO.V. of Co'umtiia county, lo Miss HnsTKR GAKIJI'IL nf Union countv. tin the Stli itiM.. bv tie ev. J. P. Rt.indel, Mr. SOLOMON II MI TZKL M Miss RACHEL SA VIDGK, !oih of Angu-la town-hip. tin ihe 12th ins-.. I.y the same, Mr. HENRY RE.NN.to Mrs. SUSAN UAW SON, both of Au gusta township. PRICK CUlllIl'.NT. Correcttd urtk!y Henry Yoxt.htimer. flies into pieces. A gentleman nosr Pine Grove caged a nest of nttle-tnakes last spting ; lie caught a large black snake a fsw weeks ago, nnd put it into tho same rage, to see the result. The ratt'e-sniikes attacked the intruder nt once; he returned llicir blows wiih interest, nr.d s.inn cowed them. ITe has ever since played the bully nmong them. Wild pigtons and wild ducks have begun their j autumnal fhediis. Units are numerous on l!ic mountains above Pottsvillo this n'ltuiiin, nnd the uuiil s'an in lie ,te plenty of deer Tho frosts of June destroyed the acorns snd other fores) fruit ovrr a large rxtciit of e-.untry. Her and iheie a belt of th forest was unharmed. In such places these an mils collect fir food. To those who love the gun, I cm promise rare snd exciting sport, if they will go up now into the mount lins. A deer is a soft eyed, delic.itn lo iking nninial. nnd should you cerne suddenly upon one in the woods, you would have ni hesitation in throwing your arms about its nei k to enpture il alive, You would etch a tartar ! Mr. I.indenmnth, of Potts ville, found a voting deer, some years arjo, mnk in the deep snow on the Proa I Mountain ; being a little "green," be approached and put his arm gentlv around it, and called it his pretty prisoner. The animal attacked him with its fore feet, which, I hough slender, nre very sine a y and very strong; and, plying them with creat rapidity; i I soon divested him nf his clothing, and took a clever share out of his hide. Hunting in the mountains is occasionally diver sified by a tragic adventure meeting a panther, for instance, is not always so amudng as a novel wri ter would make it. Some tew years ago my friend, Mr. Ritfert, now living in Resiling, resided on the Locust Mountain, on the Simliurv turnpike; he was n good ahol, nnd loved to hunt deer. There was a field of buck wheat stubble, in an isolated spot in the woods, a uiilu from his hoiie, to which the deer resorted ; here he was always sure of a hot. One frosty evening in O. tuber he slipped down t) this place with his title. He witched till night-fit!!, nnd wns surprised that not a deer appeared. Just in the pray of the evening, a bo w n return ing home, he was Mir'h d bv a l-iw It .v 1 which was near to his ear. Terr .r crept over him and chilled hi-blood. He felt con cions t!i it siim dingerou monster w as near. Presently hs iv i w fierv eyes fixed upon him, and in iiiH-tinel ! dy, wf la-ge si7e, appealed creeping towards him. Willi,. ut having ilia least idea what it actually wa, fear pronip'ed him to spring upon the fence, and thence lo climb a tree within Ids reich. He had just placed his rillo in the forks of the tree, as hih as was extremely cold, and we were ijuitc benumbed from a wholn day's expisure. Hanger was very I nenr, snd we had but a m iment to deliberate. To j stop was death, of course, s i we determined to Like ; olfour chinks, wave them wiih great shouting, and ! push the horses down the hill under the whip, We j hit confident the pinthcr would not rand his ground. Our hor.-es' feet were wi'hin two or linen yor Is of him, however, before he sprung asi.ln. The t animals were horror-s'nii k. would have shrunk b ick if they could, but their heading w as lo great. '. Reircely bal the bes-t alighted, before hunger caused hiin to regtet bis relreit, he rpiiek'y spr ing into the road sgiin, nnd made an effort t.t fdlow us. ' but we were beyond dm reach of pursuit. ! Whtat, .... S5 Kts, - - - . . . f.n ('oris, ...... 40 "its, .S3 Poiik, 5 Futtstro, ... . i(io I5i;rri;n, )o I!i:t:sWAT, .... 25 Tamow, .... 10 I'm .tt A rei.v.s, - . . 75 Do. I'm lies, - . 2nt) Fr.tx, ... .4 llo-Klirj Fl.tx, ' 10 I'fcot, ...... This, I 10, is t'e proper lime of the year to visit Ibe cod mines, when the tempi rntnre of the mines and of the open air aie not at comparative extremes. Iscinr.STS it Tits Hcnxisn of ths Misoe. ni. We have hea'd of two nnimnl occurrences on board this stea ner that strike us as singular, and, at the same time, characteristic. There was on boar 1 a pet rVir, which, asthe flames were ra 'in, became rn ire a -d more ex cited, until, ns they burst firth on the deck", the infuriated aiduial leapt iu'o their midst and perish ed. There was a!s on bol d a Xps foundlan l bitch, wi'h her pup. While the men rrm.i'nel at quar ters fhe too remained, going in and out among them as usual, and ca'mly as u-u d ; but when the list m m had left the fated ship, she went lo her kenni I. t ok the pup in her mouth, and running out on the bowspiit, sprang in'o the water and swm ashore without dropping her precious burden. A'. Y. A mrrlctm. A Washington correspondent of the X. Y. Jour e.al of Commerce writes It is a remitkiblij fact that the loss of the steam ! frigate Mi.-sou:i surprises no one here. The Secre tary of ihe Navy, il is -jid, partic'p itcd in the ge.i I eralpresientimetilth.it ihe vessel would meet with j soma fatal d sasler, I had heard many declare, le I fore the hip depar't d, il.at ,-he would never reach the place of her destination (Alexaidii.i.) Wl I.I.I AM J. Al AR TIX, SUWB'dSY, PA. "Nl'THT. in thetei.ld nz nccopie I by J. CI mm, fJ m M i k. i -I e t. O. l. 2t-t, H Id. 1. 1 s t o r it 1: t a 1 is 1: ' OF For ikin r od l)om stie Merehnndisc, nf the f'. iintv 'd Noitlniridieiland, who hive, and who have not paid iheir Lie nses. WHO HAVE PAID: Me ehweni k Wrn. II. Fn mire & Co Irel .nd eV M ie! William Hus I'rau'ig im A W nples dosot'iai, Wall- .S. Co Se-h I linKvall ider (ieorge tl. rrey Si-eel Herli A. cv. C. Ro-s l-ihn ('l.aodierlaiii I) mil I 11 d-l oe John G. Ib no Gideon Pha lli! Petel IV isel A nios V.mtina (Je.irg- llros us lohn It f. ru in P ter Burrel H-'tiry Ityerly J.imes Reeil 11. D CI pp Will, mi Peppen Kanf inn it t'rtrl ll.mii I ."Sw otr. W illi.im Kan s WHO HAVE NOT PAID: It is s ii.l that ihe father of an interestii g fiiui !v, near Detroit, m l long since stopped the only newspaper which be allowed hiiu-elf or family, and solely oil the giound ill it hi could not afford tliccTpen.se. This mm chews 1 1 ,". wolll. ut tobacco a year. Frcd.iiiii Vtnsor. The residence of Mr. Gardner, of G irdincr, Me., is -aid to lie even moie magnificent t'.an that of ; Is.vic Itrow n j fseth I. Co 1 ly H unp-cv cv ll.ivis j R. II. II 111e1i.Mil I J. P. H icll-nlicrg : E. L. Piper ' Willi mi Forsvtlic ! !:it!iews A t'o i t!. II. Men ck j T. K. Pomp j John tivcncy M . ( ''iambi 1 1 iin, a j-ignco ol 1). I.. Punk ' John Miller ' J ic .!i Hnuht Miller Mar 7. John V. iing ; Cliamokih Coal A pen C . Notice is hen by pi ven, that the TieiiTer is 1 compelled, I y law. I c.vnmenre si) Is ng lin.t nil j those i ,,i do not r .rue f ,rwar ! r.nd p iv their been- ses on or lelo e the 1 'tii d tv of N -veoibei nm. GEORGE Wi:tE!. Piitibury, Oct. 21 . IS Id. TV e.vsnrrr. list or CAUSES." !,'( R 1 r :.i I ill the I ,,iinl of Comiooii I'te.is of Nor- : I Won ! A Rliswn Ira I'. ( 'lenient Jotin Hogar .loh'i Frvlm H. II. jasser !eo P, Hoy. rs Jonathan Kmiili Jacob 1 1 i.iis H irim.in H- Kna' h' tti-irn Persing oV Co Adam Ilingamin William !-'co;t do, Kaufman cv: Reedy Samuel John If A Will. Fagelv J. C. llov I v S. l!i,d tbuini erland '111111' v. at Nove i her 'iV ni I 1S13. coinuit'iicing thetir-t M ukIbv. I Jacnli S!n!2 vs Stout A Fi ii.lt S.llne vs J din Stunt A. D. Sieiihen Will. 11 vs F A Kr.el-.t The miiu.ion which j ij.own f. C Ur awn is Henry I'nck Satnui I K tV.-r be eoold te.eb be . ,,n. e,..l.. Mr. V . USIling, OI VV uteilOO. .... 1 , , , .... 1 has been for a number of years building, is still un 10 nun. ill! never nan nern verv never at eiimti- . 11 ... . I -. l.f'l.,. rU fini-hej. It is in the (iotliic sty to, nnd hss slreaily . .. ' . "v,,r , , . . , John Huinni. I cost :iuu,uiiii. u ttluil irunscnpi. ing ; but 011 this occasion the most nrtive gymnas tic might h iv taken a lesson from him. He mount ed for his life, the paws of the panther being with, in a span of him. Knowing that a panther climbs a tnc like a ctl, he did not stop till he reached tho topmost branches, taking his rule with hint. The animal uiadc savage elforts to follow him, but leing uncommonly heavy and probably old, il could not succeed. It raved however, al the foot of ihe tree, lore up the roots, and seemed to swear that ' be he nlUe, 01 be be dead, he'd grind hu bones to make bint bread." It was quite dark before my friend's ideas w ere in I a state lo be collected for reasoning upon hii awk ward position. It was very odd, by Fahrenheit's theimoineter, but it was still cohbitty the frigid admeasurement of his fi elings. His teeth chatter, ed, Ids body trembled, I.is sod f.huddere.1. The roiufoiis of a warm foe, and the condolements nf a syn'.p ithiing wife, would be partii ulirly grateful, could he manage to reach his home. Guided by lha low howls of the disappointed A Remf.pt. A wet silk handkerchief, tied wiih- : out folding over 'he face, i, it is said, a complete security asjsins! sutf.ca ion f. om smoke ; it permits free breathing, and at the same time excludes the smoke from (he lungs. Cot rKF.. A Prior to the Monastery in Arabia, where coffee grows, ha' ing rem irked lhai the goats who eat of it were bii. k anJ alert, determined lhat his monks, who were lethargic, should use ii. The experiment provnl successful. Hence the g. nei.il use of coffee. .1 tin G.ilbn Jacob I.e.f-er r Enoch Hower's r xi .1 It F.an'gsn Ac Wiliia 11 II Unwn J din A Lloyd Tl.o Dank i f Norh'd Eli Rrob-t R tier! Miner l'alll. I llriutigim David F Got Jon S.uno t'hli.-tian Philips Francis H.tb's adin'r J Houjhendoblei cVc J mis l.eipi.ns' a.'m'is vs J Tie Kipr Dr I' ederi. k I'lemi ss W lib 1 11 I 1 uv Thoin is Ne bit S 11110 v James Heard s Christopher II D .ker E P thii.non vs S T Burrows s J..in cv II M Davison vs I -1: 11 K"orr vs Wm I . Iloysrl vs Pe er Iterii. u vs Re'wc-I Wells vs Geddes V J. K Priest ly Ac vs S oV Ro'.ieit McKee j vs II Fii. k t al vs J. hn Cow den ex'r vs Hugh Hellas vs Stoifl vs J .1 n fl Miller vs D I Seehier v Packer & Comiuie.gs ranlher. he rioiuted his rifle and shot in tho dark. Col. Win. Xieol Hums, the second son of tho ( ffif r) ,l()Uri wilhmrt frt:.r!. Heshou-ed lo srorse poet, has lately returned to Dumfriss, after sn b- I the tlt.i,.hli,s. They heard him, but il being the sence in India of ihirty-four yurs. period of husking fiolie, and whiskey bring then in Same 1 Die., I Wat-on ': l'ii lip User I S ,-.r.. : Robert Finlips Hetry R,.pp Vs Jo 11 T Mat hi is VS Siiuc vs S..I1U s Pa'ri.-li v( -lit 'gUS vs J .--ei n W alii, jr v. S.iuie vs McCa.lee A Purdy vs George Peter SllilcT The salutes fired at Plvmoutli, in honor ofber j fashion , ihey auspectcd nothing unusual. Maj-s'y's vicit, were heard st a distance of 46 inilos ' You should have heard lha story from his own An hour's industry wi I d n.ere to beget cheer. U'Aias, icpprs ? evd rumors, and rtriere your af faiif ihan a mentis ' r-" "' 0 j" New Jrssi r This slate, c y unripsc'.ed ly W iho whigs, hag gone fi t iho Jciu cist.-. We have car icd all but one con;ri.si:.jn. fj.j Oe.io The thmocrat have a msjoiity f. r Congress. The Senate is supposed to l.e a lie. The whigs have a majority in the. Hou'C of R' pre-ecntsiivt-s. front Plymouth. Lake Irout, hrtught in ice, from 100 miles west of Plait.bnrg, were selling in New York, on WeJ nesday.al 18 cents per pound. Tho American population of the Sindwich Mauds is 400, rxclu-ive of 119 hslf lired childien. Fifty seven Americans havemirricJ native wives, Tlie AVw YvrJt Fashion. The new fall lion, nets range from (15 to (30, and head-dresses from (15 to $15. Materials for bonnets silk and satin liimmeJ with bice, and a very light and airy style of feathers. The head-dresses are ornamented wiih t ss'.s of gold and silver, ssys tha Aurora. Silly extravagance. The ship ih was chsrteie J st Gibe'alter, for eight thousand dollars, in taks Ihe crew and part of the otfieers of tha ill-fated Missouri from that port to Uos'.on. Twinty pieces uf field uililhry, of large site, with c urisg s, Ac, all icady for action, were shipped from Liverpool to the Mexican goveinmtn'. lips, s d d a day or two after his adventure, 10 conceive an ides ol ihe horrors of that long night lo the alfiighteJ and hnlf-fn veil prisoner. ! had inconsiderately expended all his amuni- t in 11 in random shots through the night. At early morning, having, as he thought, heard the snimsl's footsteps retiring, and looking nround without see ing him, he prepared to descend from the tree, but scsrci'ly had be placed his fool on ihe top rail of 1 lis fence, when he spied his pertinacious visiter lick ing its lips preparatory 10 a fat breakfast, which seemed almost on the table. Ha quickly re. ascend ed, pursued again I y the panther, who, after ths moat ferocious efforts lo catch hint, retired at last to s short distance from the tree, and kept its eyes stesdily fixed upon him lilllcn o'clock, when the neighbors, who had started out in search of tho missing msn, alarmed it, and it withdrew into the depths of the foie-t. A parly of hunters started out in pursuit of ths panther next day, but it was not till the month of Tsbrusry that they foauJhim, in a deep snow, near nvLTIMOHE MAItlir.T. Office nft.'ic Barmiont Amf-imca, Oct. In. WHEAT. We have to note vcty .eant sc.pp'ic throughout the week, althoegh the pri.-es are tela tivcly iiiatur than ih e offiiur. Trestles of ..1 r.rl .va Vf.l -l., 1 Vi.r-ii.t Va ive Tanked " ft ;l ... " i. .. ... . . I.. I,,. i.t l fr-m A3 to 00 rents, and of inferior to g.v.d al 70 j Ar i,iau, s,t ,ub v j ,nMnsn s, Urr.,, a 85 cen's, and we (juote those lates to-day, with Kieitl for Long vs Nicholas L vig's adm't ...... r-iv...lilk.X sales. Ws cuite white wheats, cool to prime, at 1 r-.vii Li. u. jvni' l. im-rents. A oar. el .if eoihl red Pi nn. wheat , Prothor.e'. ir ' Oiliee was so!J to-day from sto eat 00 can's ; and on Sa turday lt a pircel of the ta nc description, ulloat was sold at 90 cent. i Siitibury, tM.Sl. I S4 OasTiraTto on Cosrivtstss. Cosliveuess i so unnatural state of the. bowels, c tusej by what ever is injurious to tho digestive organs. Its im mediate consequences are nausea, headache, loss of appetite, A-c but its ultimate consequences are nreenant wiih "evcy ill thai flesh is heir to." The decomposed parts of the body, which are thrown I y the blood into the bowels, are there detained, in stead of bting evacuated daily. In order, therefore, to prevent any evil consequences resulting from this accumulation of impurities use Rranrfrtih't Ye getcHt L'nivtrial I'ili'i.a rmdicin which for mild ness and rtVicscy is unsurpassed. These Pills have been utrrd in evey vanity of derange men's ol the humsn body, snJ ytt, when propoily used, never failed lo rest or o to health, except in those cases where nst nre wss ethau.U'd U'f"'t the pills wr commenced with. 03" Purchase of ii. D. Mstser, Sunbury.or of agents BUy'n'caj in another psrt of this pspcr. I'retk' Sa,T0.r:?.K.CL Hi2 IS hereby given lhat I have purchsssd the follow ing ar i. les.sold al rilPs tale 011 the 4 h inst , as the property i f Jonaihaii anJ Andrew Hoover, which snides I hive loaned to mid Jonathan and Andrew until I saw proper to lem vs them, vis: Two Id ick marcs, 1 bay do, niully cow, I white calf 7 ho.,u, 2 sett of hsmess, 1 two hor.n wagon, two thirds of 8 acres of corn in lbs grounJ, two thirds of 3 acres b. it kwhe.il, half of 4 acies w heal, half of 4 acreiof i ve, I bureau, 15 yard csrpet, 1 mantle clock, t plough. JACOU HOOVER. Aucus'a. Oct. 14, ISt.t. 3t. . iTtx rn tL IS hereby given lhal wa have purcbasej the fol lowing articles, olJ by Thos. A. H lhncion al constable sale on the 1 lib inst., as the property cf John D Shipmsn, wh'ch VTe have loan1 , .ha said J hn B. Ship,.,:, until w. op ',0 Uioe then, viz : One sorrel 1 i,4y mi,e( , ufk enw j ,,r,p.-'i cow, 6 bee-caps and beis, 1 bureau, I clock. 1 sells wagon harness, S setts plough do., I coal stove, 2 ploughs, I harrow, 1 wind mill. JOHN 8, SNYDER. PETER H. SNYDER. Augusts, Oct. I i, 1343 31.