Tice Erie Railroad tits Disappea . ' neefrom _Wfli-eireett.—. Although:people lut* told rarVed ly that C hia Cempany tiert:eiectitig snitahle buildings flow its - exte4e:nn4 rapldl; tniffie, eibr-welthitoop' :br l -**ed frdm Wan alTOrthevel-ineyesi who ** WareAliat the *nil tow 1)(4 effe4 Q ,and the affairs ken ft:om that pnimineuce in, the . publie .es -4,oo44ool44st,hilWeik-,-IbegrAuto‘tiiineil Though removed 'from the notorie ty of Wall street, be is a careless observer =off p a ssing events who &its to sec in this change the - Muitteftetnett 'of new - er* in - the" - history ot *teasa'COmpTy,tit? AfWhicil.las come - .l4l l s44 ll6 thititintittit of our the Tidal:Ml Of out aAia4iTAtpol road "`ea y end' fur C'e sale efdivioduce but for the Orate* of " all Oft - Wets inteiztbel subsistence *nation, 4' . The Erie Uailresul lusrteasol to be an et tinurnt: It ::ha been-completed Upon ihe' contemplit4 bY the Board OfDirataßi, 8. - Loder, is the head.. It bas ' - 'peefortneiftO each and,everystockholder, la clibret.,•-hitlthe- public, all they ever:were tom iced ; and having raised in the l4foey ''''llirktWorthe'Vestern' Continent the Intl 'lrons heieasavy to comrlete this truly nation= wOrt bus retwedio West street, treed= to ": tiupervise . tiew workings of road that eselt 'Recessive year of its existence Will continue to deVelope its immolate resonre., and prove to its - otiners a snit e l wealth ussurpaued in trntlerstery of railroads. ' This' road has Wert 14Iescpibed so fully in our. Columns, that Aight. *ketch of - the pretietit'official residence only is reiptired, to snake the description comilete-10 , .a1l wh o harenot the facility for , personal examine- Ile Company has erected open the square at thp foot of Wane street,* block of buildingsovhich though outwardly„beariaz 'the mark'i of good architectural - taste, have still the greater - , recommendatcon of construction in the thorough manner requic ite for ,basittess rittriesies, too Oten forgutten 'by those entrusted with ,the expenditure of the funds of a cot-potation, - ' After haying , a groutii rent of $l2OO peesintium, so rein u=.l 'lterating are the rents of the block, that the Company is enabled not only to :hare ample jamoliimixistiona for itself rent free, but lo receive revenue be.ides, • as is also the car with their 64 :Premises Wall street. Thernximii occupied by Mit company are as follows':-e-The Directors' room, on the second floor frontings - 59 Wig.titieet : from this I through an ante=room, the. Presidents room is roteheii, and (pm thente the room ,of the Secretary ; next adjoining on Erie Place is the Treasurer'4 rooma large apastmeht, cap . able of day the -crowd that will one day asisimble and receive dividends up '#'n the Slockie be kirmed out of ilia convert ible bonds, and which have already been putehased ti,.some extefit by parties who are. shrevid -orlimid enough - to' feel that tin stock may:exceed in it short time the -,re ent value' of the &mile- 'Connecting with the treasurer's office ;eilhe auditor's room, where ' the extendea fiziancial accounts of the corn= piny are scrutinized. ite.the &editor's riroin, and throughout the building, where valuable papers are kept, lfitve been construlited fi b. efous fire proof vaults. On the elelt side of the came floor, the-rooms of Ithe Superinten dent are found, a department m,oSt ably filled by Mr. ~Minot, and one upon which the site vets 9f a road much depends. In the rriir of this room, toWardzi Wieihington :erect, is lo cated the freight;department, that source o) • revenue which' were pagsenzers swept front the,account, would leave the Erie road the --misful rival of the -Erie C • al. '4, isr in success ui dispensible to New York: Here a large force otFierks is ft Work ; hat we: leave Awn to exanline lein the thild ilo - or, the pritiiingelfiee of the Erie Itisilroad, the - first ever appended to a railroak yet state to be, 'in all future time, - the means of raving to the - company.* sum of money ecOal to building annually a small rand: _:: Like ;the Bank ot England, the road means to adopt the whole sale principle, and save to herself the employ : er's profit upon the large - tMtss of 'stationary nseclin her e x tended bueineSs. A large of fice is kept steadily at, work, and the fonn dation hats been -made made for a bindery . , Lilly: completing - the. means for supplying - the bboks and stationery. tickets, bille t , etc., of the road. In the third story is also a large ,room for thf -engineers, where models; :maps. : vs. . etc:, will be ler, Upon this floor: • is -the , ticket room, a detusitufent managed, with' at care known tOfeir roads. ' A !system has been devised_by which e'rery passenger gets a tici ] et, eve r y ticket . ; a corr es ponding 'check, and •the check made:invariably to obtain: froni the .officer who receives the paisenger's money; the same in full :` no leaka are allo , ;ed theri and none can be made Withoilt detection.. The.south-west comer of the groxind is used as an emigrant ticket office, whore those iiho'pay their little fare are .treati.4 -with thUsaire courtesy, have the Saint ittfor . mation given them, that is . - extes'ided • man of millions.- The einigrant - can go there' with, confidence and is treated with honor, a thing as rare as it is commendable, • and as it must be profitable, to tbose who thusconduct their BuSitias. 13eisides . , a gen . oral store room - -for choice parka es; .there also another viinurtant, department of the road, whick like the printing:office, will, save t4e company a large ruin annually. and this is'whatwe designate ass " the Supply Boom.". In this 'room the Company:has placed stock of the triuteriAls'whiCh are - daily needed upon the road, an idle cats, at stations, from a paper of pins lionised to wires pep. _.typaroel, through ajl r ilio. large variety, of 'mateiials Tailregul co nsumes; No sulxirdi iatals allowed to filtdmrse a penriy,hut is re- : quired Wmahe demand upon the. Store ';,,theepow, who cannot &nosier, their. requisitions; bY. Secretary.,tof the 'rond - *y_department is made responsihle and,that in turn to the beads: of the. ~ load a nd pri ate profit upon .ppfebases, and gl_mi lk te r iais ; . alike .MadelinpOsAiLle' Notbintkleft; to aocident, - tut ail reduced to a system a- 'le at it i , . eftiPl.nt, %d- a , 1 c , 1 t id di t''.ll nit' i life Ins no • . b for , -h..., co___tr!!? -- . • t or thp A i , ti.,.u.' nii,. if,eitilb4ltie6, . i t , _tient, iitk .. -____.-,,r, iia - the kee--- ..tihii. protectiou' ikt, -41ial,PL-- fil compass. 7;1 3 - <- - life has.- l'el sate threshold „ti l t e d - 67 to- iiiie-thefir.tuinna4l °of th e official rem :" 11 '- a i ; , j...te. Ar,-/,ht , t ri ju j,.. eet 'i ' ed. iindili; • ~-. .. -''l_4l4..iii*k-,-- Erie Read,— Ti e r- . 4 ihwcrowa4 "f...1'.7.47-..u.-.;iite the, -: Biiiiii 4 , 1 -, '' - O f the ,-., nreetical too. eg '',-, - ha _ siitlittivelY ....=-!fif- -Nfot._ of wf _,4,l;.edat "loy-,T.ue -4 . .. ' s in iviii l : .„10V :: -.. 0 beAtatin g ..\ id ace l b. ,0e5,04 Apooirr-r_....----...`,0en, -Tilt' claim : " -.. iridizqrsiv- .- .- ,'„,a,.for ;be ',..?'16" lied iii th 'ilkla""T-?(-juni:.eititic4 of ii i i' 'he - , oc - .corner; ; d o io, e , - iiiii eat !"` : carried -ji* Jirif,- E., (codicil', stoP' ~ • ._ nhis as :tIcY . . Bich' .adeed yorit-iiiiiamonk : b intr.-+t-re king . ,-. , •esvieps- bps.,e!/A =pi:kJ iir.. . --- --- er a t e ` ilk -t - • h evl - -- ~,,,,,„,„,i)f ire, ...„. -.-.. ego „pres: - ' • ..e.....neit t er , .-, ',..-__L ukt ... .tr al ccui Aii4erWment. ' ;64 -,?anr,wyelit,i,e.,"4'-k'11711„-Wer4a 16' 4. "A"./eennti-Jii.tht"' g '' .:4,1, at „ e ".• " ''-y4" iss-ruill:k4s3blie -:;tiiiiia. 9 r ' ;13!- ' f v., isoptigioalfP, $ ,--,--,-.Ti-iti:_seiiiiYe!::'. l . =tit 4intii,f' 4 alt, its 'f '' ea l o r t-12?_01: - nes of i: a i lops .., .... or ,rbe , r , u. 0 . 1 0..... :-e?e,', ia,.4._. tii-ittalbi:'",,, ixi.-:fitill c.! -- - - ..si . 't, , ..- -..- 1 - th e , wb , .`".lor'S'.-, pet '‘,- 1-411.?4,1,P71 ,I;liiii sies., i,/Mikeelr-1..-4,W1ien,,09..e.e's m°,/"-''' '—'4 Her I W. d'infiritilio!oie4r#4'.,,e7:tiiri:,,i4c4.- %kW*, - -415.L.4-.4al4ogelic*elal:Lh,o quallt4,ivniul,P-- - ":111#1.1..!ir ''" P 14;ii * feisi-......1-'4,11 44iiite:-IMP.n.i.,,l*Plitlalfgr-w-; Amykt fic ____,.'''. - 77 -' ' iOi1;1"„r 'At- iterh-;LiAkP.; ercii"o'•l,l ' A* ./I Pi re 'l - - - -7r7.- ittisoi'..-•-... .;,n,601YP...4,,A .., ii::„ttli.4,,,-4.1k4,5,k7414tiv , avid 'tie r ' irr til L -214 ._g': iiiteigi9sk. ..'lSilft YO)._#3 mi.s..• . a ' - 4 , ,, K 1 ...._.„,„---.liide. _ :AM * i!f —7 A - a 4 P.. ~ 4-•' t ". ":"llligespA ocke piNif' .'l4-• .4419-0--!!..-,ini; ef , ~ ~,... : 4;c1...,g05, .OZ/I-1.,.- g0iv:,,,1 roj*;!---,. -.' 4.',="): :' - ef.,1144„.--- ' tvw,Tr,-.PI.- - ff,..,,,,frE7s _:.. , t_ , taltisha.... , ~..-., vrt - ~,t -- "''"4-1,0 inctila-,, ,- -. ~ ' / ,-,. ....-, t -1-• The, - 5 ' "..a ;-'-pit, . I '.. .•., -. - -._ ,-,-i...,,,,..,.„--,..-,. its `Awl : --- - .., ~,,, lIAM3 dm eizertol7t- -..`l' • • ----pon the ..XO O,-- 2,.-..,-:" -,ipply-Ak. - -t• lett v0t.,..1000.- ~,-, .. -- -- :444._ ; itaiiir"' sinch,:li - , ._-__ A -_,.: -' 5 ' ' ' t0U1t:"04,,..- 4: *ole")el... t' 1.r.-za.Siri-;-V,. 1 : .: ;---- - -, - -, af',......„,... , :er''---', _ ‘-' • 1 . 7 '.' ' - • ' _ , .. ,-;.•'. - , . ..,- t 4 . 11 , ,f.--- 4,.._„ii...--:,......-c..,.- , •:.,,_... : .. „..„......,,,,. pusqutpitunt.- tffirer- - :"4 .1011 ' N,l;,•"'''MltVtii-r'spriofti moNntost, PENN A. TkurOarillendigOlov. l 2o, 1851. .- • -, - •' r , folallia aill.ShletiBi; ' The trial : of CorkoriOnwitilth vs. Arvine week for 'Perjury, octupted , tbe most of the .day. 4 1 1 ,Tue4aY• The jeri feeefi the i o defendan , guilty ; and the Court sentenced him=to + I I House - of Refuge:Calla:cunt of his yottlr. . ~ - j , _ .. , The trial of the counterfeiiers came on Wednesday iAptaing, - pefezidants 81111): 1 peered except 13enj. Aylesw:ertb, wi; lies ..taken sick in aim 'York St4e on Frid i ei last. His recognizance %ins fUrfelled with respite until 'next,terrn. i , . • the forfeit Ore of the After . ' lßecognisance of ftenjiAyleswiirth the District Aitor." r utty moved for the' continunticer of !he joint iudietntents` to , next "ter7s U,, - ' The np plica tioit was made , on the I:grou`nd .hat the intereits l itil ecenhtnnnyeaith would be betterfsubserved hy h tt:ial when all of the Pefertdenis enuld be arraigned. Tbe motion was granted • The l ease of the __ 1 _ • 4 n . _,, _ _. t . commonwealth vs i,l 04 111paumid Jr., toi indict metikfor,Making ^ and pasting a icputerieit I three /oiler vigil of the Bank ofiNewburg, was next .akeh Up. A verdict of note guilty was fitnnd by the jury with out• a bearing of the defen4eg... Last even ing William Blake was a l ,fined upon a 1 cbargtl of arson, Ibe plead not guilty to 'all the counts, the jury was emr:turt elled and till :ley and F. .Stteeter, • e,.f.?1- luring gentlemen %ssere adrniffed•l"..pt=a tiie in the differentCott rts c 1 .1 . S usqueh an ua. pttunlY .. . • • I ' WILLIAM H. ',COOPER., NVILLIANI -- .IESSLTPI;'• C: LEONARD P. HINDS, • ROBINStiti, Edith 111, y's E Butter Cf 'of ..) 141ladelphia • ..; , ~...i i pi. have lately , Published a voluineof the po ems, of this beautiful•yoeteis. We have within' aew daya'seen a copy of the l work: It iia rit I gnificent iei)lutxre,illnstrated with S ten beautiful 'engfavings, and a luie por-, trait of •Oe tiuthoressJyy- .: . C heney.l The volume i every respect is neat and ele gant.' . T i e publiShers have , aone l therns ; ; selves:'cti' I dit in the . work, and the , iiuthor- e.i .. and l er friends, May -1 ‘..'0 11 felicitate themselv e s i • that this first oirering ,i, to, the public 6 F a young and promising Writer, n is made - th all . tbe grace with -which the, publishe r s have surrounded it: -- .. • ..Milit - May7 is the tto+,,me (I.e rittmo of aieuhg lady, the daughte- ofi- citizen I oft is plaee, which gives the volume i iin i l adebtional interest. t'o our readers , and for this.reason, at some futUre 'time we pnr-, pose togil.e our .readers some • extra ots ~froth the vOlutne, which wilt at least g,ve thein't'taste of: the pleasur e we -.exp4ri-- eiiced in a fhitiried• per sal f • it. - Th e' 3 e iorttiinewhieb we bad th r e work in ur , sessiun l :is ou aPologi for not doing so• 1. aphis time. . 1 its pages We iecogni ed poenis - . hiclr w had read before 7 - , old fa-_ niiiihr beautiey that ` had -, shone in be toltims - of the rime Journal.' . Fault it ..,.... has, like allAlu i twOrks of men, - which will he detect#l by those whose . , avocation it• . is to critieise: But its many excellencies, welia*no - hesitation in say ng,,will spee dily elf !I•lishthe chiiracter: of , the gifted. t writer ."with the first itt a Republic yet yOung in liF pOetry. WesUbjoiti the Pre- I . face by N. .Willis. :. - 1 - - , • Mitch, ,and . -often'.as th 4 threshold'of . fillip e " ii B po4a4ed 4y:wii jiir mistaken in- - trOers, there is-sbmeth niin' ' . pressiblY sared.aip,l couching in t e first timid fon .-. 4tepsi,t ward its ; , alien by a young stkiiatst, wis pliq sc in ,heile.op t ,c in,l*l d'Abt va i st the odd caiMot• see. The feeling ot,,,dfetenoleaDdhliapr, with which one r Ini,;es ihe mien_apd ptierance of true• ups, is mingled 41i:sisal:Ay with the*, igluof its koputeFl4lautiug i 1.15-- cognition and ' ; . - welcome at the7;threabokl of fatne'eterniile - are chince-iiien, , if at • Xlrrired tbtfcrCplace of - 11. 114411)41:0 • r*Ospeaktfoliardenet this gif , .., . . ": ' ... . iirs li# ib. rid sh la '' ont o ',wAlott ,: . • e . on cit there • - -1 . li tO be fort • i' . .ii A * II ciow 41 unierers and . , titittooh ni lit, hlnn e - :. -: Id knock , of, : . •, v. NI , 00tme isNotilljis a crime. '• f,_ •is chance vicinity to the'place_whereshon stand a higher and better autfcirlie.d dbl. charger-of thielficei that . the editor. Of 'a public)ournal miiraornetheal•ho the fiOt• to'see.:lhite hue •spli7 . 4 e(iiiide .iiiiiiting. without;end for thelack Of betteresher,.- ' he lily - edviiiiee'to clititnentrithee - far the stranger. The lotrodaceref f the present 'work '.o. the pgliliclieiti that 'positinin :-:, If it seem that k, might' be - done•with ‘betterignW 3 4-4nek.belrAlig-inereiesidlei it y;his apidogy hiabeektbgein what he has -i, - .'s• .1 '. • ' Of the poeinkiti-this volume,nend of lair poet eg.-the writer `hesAxpreised his 0111'0000 : very fully in the journal of which he IS eilites, and to which some of them were eliginally . contributed. `.:Beautiful : as these early produitimis are. however be looks upon them mainly as prOtrileee: They, have-been Written upon the leaf, of life first turned over after girltrd—in the lap o == ; luxury, andeechunon, z with no inspirations snit* what ; Comesfmta the iti stincti of the heart.and consirvance With the romantic scenery around . her.home. They-ate litetally. the fore-reuchinge of 'genius which' anticipate the teachings of experieuce. - • - Hew. Edith May . would sing of the re alities'of life:. having thus hymned hel• tn chant fro_ the far •s/ieuleies. it - -throws op en her ipagimition, those •who have watched the tuning - - of inspiiatkm by tier row and struggle will easily conc,eive.— I - The single poem.of "- Te Dom Laiulam its ". which will be found on a succeeding pap, shows the port and mien of otie whose welkin the highest fields of 'poetry iv.,suld be that_ of ; inborn 'stateliness end fitness. The ribm lies - in. instinctiv-.• power s and dignity,_ showing, the key . to which the mind is. habitually. tuned, and .the coliptiop .Bnd:impingement Of the. subject. are full of originalit y.and beady. Those who read: this and the other poems will hare bade etar flatbed to - thein, for whose future place end shining they will look ; and in /this • first announcing of a light that s ,is to he recognized apd' bright : . .en hereafter,'is to bn fob d the-main er rand - which - the' introdu r , would claim i , for the. volume. :. . . . . .N. , . WILLIS. : :T E MSS; —The Goi-ernorS of:twenty-eight out of the thirty-orie Stews of the Union have' appointed the 27th •int. as_Thanks giving Day.. -, - This nnaniutitYof action, it is undertood, has been the - result of an understanding among , the' Governors of the different states, t beiniative suggest ion eminat ing from ten GoVernor'Of Ohio.— There is something grand and touching iii the, iden - of a wholn .. publi extended. offer wide a space of the eirth that God's. providence providpnce has; during • the past year so' signally. blessed, join ng in a Uni ted 84 . 4 praise and thanksgiving to Him in;zcbrinithe) live, na moye, and - have their. geing.", .--4 n a - letter in the - New .York Tinies - from en officer of the Mississi . repelling the slanders against Kossittb, the following . oceurs - : Never has an American vessel in the. Mediu erimean. been ,greeted With more .enthusiasm. • The Attache was ilisgtuded and mortified; Poor sensitive fellow !. I for one was pfoud that I was attached to. a, ship dispatched , upon' such a glorious mission, and 'receiving the cheeris and blessings of tho,usandswherever we went. rbelieve, candidly, that. thennly tvvomen in Marseilles who were. - afraid of us were the ,Prefet and the American Consul.--the Prefet for • fear, of offending his noble, high-minded Government, and the Amer ican Consul for fear of offending the Pre- . , .. The above, it is-thought, puts us on the track of theattaehei and the N. Y. Tri bune asks is he not the American Consul at Marseille's Johu L. Hodge I . la ..; res ponse the 'Washington Telegnyh says, that it Licredibly informed that Mr. W. M. Hodge, :.assistant Secretary- of, the Treasur3t, bus been : lbee written to by his bro ther, the Consul at Marseilles, relative to Kossuth, much after'the famous letter pf the attache referred to. But it he beak Mr. flodge, h - is to be hoped, in justi4e to • him,' that the knowing ones will ex plain. The American representative -at sa 'important a post . abroad, should not rest under suh l• discreditable susPicion.— Daily Ntisis. , • —qbe Washington correspondent of the. Journal of Commerce .mtat ea,•that the. negotiation with Sriu, is about to come 'to :a faverable con lusion, the Preside 4 having concurred with Mr. Webster as to the proper mode; and extent of the're dregs _due to Spain,and overtures, . which will be 'consistent With the .sioWil off - the I public, have -been made to tbe-S - pahish - , - ,Minister. ! The immediate ' cons equence - of a restoration of friendly relations, it is said, will , bekhe re torOoil a theAinei lean prisoikos, , and the ,abandcaummi of procefidings ageinst-Mr; Thrasher, and all tmericantrltliA , hirte' 104 . who have . been.suspected or having:ab ;connection with tte late atteinit at.lnsu - 'l4:eCiiiiii in Cuba: .. .-- --.- .-- . L ...:7: l•-......- .. . . .. alia nfilils K- oretifi' l 7 4dgs a' the' SlilrePli Pari --.o fPetata,!avania, ./ 21 il at: ii,a 6.6- baii .l . l 4i4iY , hii'..C r az 4 4 4 4 46 ta fur. their term of= j oifwei . The : followmg `are the4e 6 i ) eaiie: fen*: : : . ' rs - i ~ - -,gon: Jereinigh;B: B , thSe.y.ears; . c hi ac laiit t ol ~.f, ...::::: :::: fl -.„- ..:., ~',.. - ,- 4 65 13:5w1lfera.lzioufrie4:104114M-., .r. IltiteStOlaftir Ittnnite, 'Aliteloiiriiiit, iciltsitai o jiiiiiiiialib e .seat. of c4inf„Tui t ie l:.. .fitoisp e a : ' , i a _kIFIT -11 4 1 7W:4,,* .. __.,,__-,tff:tt*rottl ytirlemok.hor-ittWai w°!..r.grit fin.. Tfetriliiififeelset I =.- - r=t7 l , *1 , • - polka theifi.lT!Oiteisity orNiiititern , , ... Penn, exljeilitil4 . biliEgc ntly, , ,beeis - . 4lhdiet, 'llkklifm)r, Initne:inuaiY , : At .' IMIO i E r iro Ah? " Ilr :' tO i r l ir'' 4 . ; ; 4, ll 4 re i s it ;,.. , f ig i ala -,.. 7111 ! ap tot:ran : auspices - uoia ..... iota . ' ' leading.pub, coimtepinee of. enure of, the lin men of -thatvegion. I - ~ , -..::--: - , - ~. otai . ? - -t .oll i'Ailuli # l . 4-' : -WPOMFT". in the , tbi4iittifi '-`. ' "iiiiitiiiiiitfilltit:: meats of we•tic , to Cont. etort on the, new rwte of thp - Port age : lit. N4•71 - 4VPith' ..4iieiierze.• ', . 'L. : .. .;• ' :i. ',,t -: - —The Vote Of Mattiachusetts,el the iiiii Again O . s'fiiltie4jetthaii . iiirili; last y_eqr, •tyi '#l . ,, :4 - iii.l4iii bi.:the Iolltiiv • . ing couipartion : l. • . 1861. , .• 1850. Bout~iiell. ' 43,BB2 =Boutviell, - 36,023 • Winthyniii64sso 56,8713 - Palfiejr, 414103 • Phillips; 27,A338' _, Atitegittel'.l37:o2s . . '120433, ~ • ' '---- The U. S. _T ouse :of, BePresenta.! tiyes for the - approacbing , session. will' .stand 143"Dernocralts to 90 Whigs; shoir inee 'Thitnocratic 'majority ,of 53: 'Of these parties „th e are 22 Southern Rights , Men, of .sibOzn : only one,is a Whig, and there are 13 Free &tilers. 20 States haye a D, mocratie'representation, 7 a 'Whig j e rip nititien, and 4 are:divided. . -- 1 -TNI O INNF*TY MovOit".7 2-e rhP- Evening Post referring ,to , the •eflactl. of the -.oomintitime•'of the 'Union Safety Ticket, says f - u We should not be . stir prised, if it should turn out that the Union Safety,party the.great_part.'of which'are Whigs.did us'an 'essential service, brin clueing the Whig voters in the' interior cotinties to siiitte from 'their _ticket the candidates whom the Union Safety party specially recontmended." .. - . • ' _ __...,„...... .----‘-: . . . Idir- Dewitt* Davenport, the exten sive pblieheil of Cliev‘ }looks ,in• New York; in theirrnonthly Literary Gazette. It mace s be followings to Be.ok sellers, Which we conimend tii \ tit m If It ioksellOtra in , the' principill towns . -will please'order our books direCt\ frOm us,'instead . oe.through other hOuses; \ they will , receive them sooner, and likewise ob tain cOpiei 'or 'the Press, Which, owing to the , peration of.; the New _Postage Law, cannot - be sent in any other Way- The new"editiOns of Itanlett's Architect, and 131yrite's.Pecket Companion, which . ' we.do slot trqoe, we will forniskon betttr . terms than they caul* obtained thnmit .any other source.. '' • . . The Union Artetaln. ... . The American Art-Union, in its prom ises antii - performances for 1851, Seems to be reaping the - harvest (Xi's previous sac easier, in enlarged i resonrces, aid cone- Anent eartniv*,_ Ito subscribers. Its works 01 - aril:or aiStribution' twit De cember; as oppeara t by the .Bulletia shoW a steady i td:voince ut number in the collie-- tions of revinus +rs, and in merit, also _if we may judge film the New , York pa-- pers. The kesiertistssrerepresented in ,it,..and in some of tbeir, hest irrks. _The list of 27d iverkis already -announced, in -eludes new-.'nnd favorite pradnctions of Durand, Leutze;" . llinckly,,,Mrs. Spencer, Mount, 'Chapinau,' Wooaville, Churcb. . Rossiter, Gignowt, Kensett, nicks, Ran - A a R ey, e ulx!ii, ,Peele, and others. well known to the countryiand identified with its reputation in the arts. 'Other vicirks . th , be _added. Ato the list: will doubtless; make it at least equal in number, and sun. pass in interest, the colleetion of the 'most prosperous 'ytirs of the institution. l -. Thecertaia return to:venal member will to: each . . be a series of sixioteEngraringr, in the highest.style of the art 7 , 7 -all the -subjects of which it will be Seen,'lTs characteris • tic American subjects, varibus, and ap parently of, .great . . ~ interest. qte: . are —l. =A large, line engraving by lopes,. of ter. Woodville's celebrated painting of f MexiCan ;News, repre,Senting a grOuPiii teuing to!nn account of., one of the bat -1 ties of the late -Mexican lwar • 2." Marion crossing the Peil l eel4 Bentley ; 3. Mount .-. Washington - front the valley Of Conway; by Kennsetti 4. Anierican harvesting , . scenery, "by CroPsey ; .5 :Old '..r and Young.lB, by Woodville ;,6.Bargaining I for a horse% by .14inint. ;' - -, BaCh member after Ilsnbacribing; . re-. ceivr's . the society ' s .Billetis fine': ; a e Art- Journal of original Critieism. Biography, Ifurtery,'News,' &C., arcii• relating to the Arts, illustrated by engtavings pa steel, - wand and stene;elch ngS; &c. The Bal letitt baa always 'taken aibigh rank With tins-public among periodicals on the Fine :arts. 'We'hail it , monthly as One .of our ;'.most interesting periodicali..„, No other Institutien the - kind Pbbßsbei a jouitna of equal i l esotircea and Claims. •,•• '• , " • ~ "'These: valualile -returns to Ifeinbere Can be - ensured only by ., t he combination of number of s u bsc r ibers. l e - end f *lent bush** orwurAetion: .- Indeed, if -we ,did niie*nowivoiiObeltsititntioirla . done--whatpreiniseC, . it has made-and -keit.-6.:►We ti&no.thin*.,;k:"iteredikle 'thin io snorßin Invest - mini COild be.'itinde in reld-fickePon!oiainiri: liAtirror.::Tin7te is ibe!iii*l;:f 8 0 ) ic'n - Tl l ts .i!ti :Ole:, end '4O, Ye ir o 4l !" ) , l li 3 litit 4,'li4.iplleh 111 4CgriL ; - :. ,- ;. 7.,- . s• .- - ,_,,1i , .... ," ;.:::/!.,, -,. Time secretary for ibiiiiiiiiiiii.' , •Driv ! ;- m..:lEmig i alt epolt.lo4;joalohatig , sub.. ,-.. boigoi4:-.l,lll**,;*.riiiinsor,tuatiot :.,....-7 lit#7to ' 4 1 4- 4.41.12 - "flittori.''it I :0 1 • : . ":I W iriILOI S P 4, Ie-L t 1 4, 46 * . ..'1*"; '*- 441 **,.iiri,... 1 l ; itli( ~ .. ~ , iiiir.viumi*' t';,... ~, " . '' • .-- . P.ll . , ... ii ' I . 1.,..100thi. Z . .1` ," ''. . , : .3.lfiff.-'l4t*Notho :" .: 11 ~ 41144Pinirass' '''' * . PesitillritOttiWi"- tyke w loilOrpt, 'Aline* in orispenee. ind; ii isll ~.., , ! il l — ~.. ',- The - 1 'sad ..tios flit •• . • . . 1 .. -t. ,„-ii.„,'.... . 4 The 6.ll...aleittomr et* Ito* In' .r, have resulted in the Apparent _de ea! the„ ' Whii l Orii, IN 4 rl hen. i4,„' a? . ' 1)i 'iiniiiand - eiiisaa ',irhich'Operall' 'duce t his resul t re ' , fully .exposed. it 1 . be Seen thtit our Opponents htiy -s "uai i their . ..panuil i drith pre mature PlYl di l l , a the victoria ; which they, claim,:a ' . vei which they 1 , uli, w 0 so mush T' ed -enthusiasm (are !Comparatively . :- . It is notorious , (Or example, l t guu 1 the iv.holeiSiiiitli: the ithe Whigs - ' - li coluthasupPOrtel&th Union ca +-. • '. l ,- and i il 'although in itlmitist 1'0,,,0ry -itistttp.:., ont: ocrats wereieheden l as candidata o !- 1 ep resent if, he influence an' 1 mint + rd , m, our side declined 'their Sucre . T is.view _will her& the qbestiOned is the fa eof undonbto !facts! viltilh attest and. sit rain: it. - But itiSucli iiid l !Fixite i won 1. eve i been' beaten !by .thousands in . - Mi, iss ppi, mid Cobb would have been entire y - traced in georgii. N l In but case th ,o) - and regular!Derriberatic pa y nft i . t ' li t ' candidatedinf their • lbilith: -W o did d isavowedl 'the ultrainial,wch bad - N 'n asc bed- t them. In point of fact, the , the Snut . . ern. electi , as demonstrate t it,Pot poten c y of t Whi g inino,o3#' and . ma . 1.1 ! t b` ../1 ” Imil garded: as s o : namiltrium, . gio ecl-, hi Is}the Admittidtrii4on-vilii measures have . been thuslapprived. li So f'r as the §?uth 1 is concerded, the Democra t s have gameil 'nothing b.:*thahokir of e jqing Aifriet" , r i i procured Ihy the vittas of heir polcal upponentd4 nd ivirbich we ' su - a ged by them to p ' :_rorotethe peace a+ d we - 1 fare oftbelUnion. .' 1 ; ,- ' - - And tirlien*ve 1 look over, th . : great N or th: , I",°- i s' se r ctionalif _den, : i4ted; ,4 ,.. what.do . el beheld,' 'j . Tbo organ of the Democratielpariy claim to have . chieved au extraordinary triumph. iu -Oh o:;!:and .. 1- they rejoiee over. itl as - as_c+idenc of the ..growing:llopr of what is calledst eir-11r!c -tinned .policy. ,4The !Southern p. pers . tp this interests echo the shout's,. of victory, and the welkin* Otakieto rin g . - . if_ the Union bait : been' just "tesctied fro +. ita-la t and most '-,terrilile peril. Bur let usi as , 'who has been, elected ' there 1 ;ILovernor , _Wood is the aolwei r .. a man Avh, .reconi mend. hit nselt o the favor of th . 4boii tionistsAlyip ' alining unqualifi oat ''- UT to, t !Fugitive- Slave Law, and_:.y . ' : open opp - ition to Ithe Conwrinc se m et - lie li ll i sures; . u n_ the faithful -obit , . nee- uf which', tvel l areiold bY these jubi an - d claimari,the'safetY - ilat the Rep bi c d pendk SO much for Ohio. If et o to MalsaOktinelks,ii t'niiiion bet - ie. DemOcrattrandFit4Soitere'ts t o d which brands'avith 1 lasting \ iis . re e II the partie4 to the 'ila ,i ipact. : Th - y o i sally depaistedi tin ,1 .me . quarte -it s true,. but 't at iris lA Scheme ,t' : colle t more iadi iduat Strength, and to defeat 1 r election by ithetpeotole,de • that-th y iltisir . t : unite atterwa rits at re-elect Gti . '.l3ciut, e f e i well by the: sant° s ji l t :of bargai ,tirhieb, (li 1 some proffii;atill politicians cons mutate before.' To effect this purpose, lietY 4 1 . . i mported J. R. 9iddtngs from , : .icd, :and, .the FreOiSoilerS isnied Circular entreat ; ing vat e riii where they could not elect a member t4t_thelLogiSlature of ~ ._te itri ri l i a wn faith; to COncentrallfpOß the D m - rat io' noznin* :Vet t is • will be:el 'As a victory l i nt 114Nronal Dem ejr.lii -New' York', tie . opposing , wing . ..7 , dr-flie party, led lon 14-+Maircyand Ts Burei, 1 coalesc for the sPeils, and rej ecte d l4 *es el 01 olution. i ,theni - vontrantioOstistai i n the. Compro Ise.' - 1 - 'lf they had sue Pailig now seem probable; the organ ill' ha - ' att. withqustylunels that the Nit kir. . llemocrakir have. achieved ano ho' t; i umph. i 4 thui state where Wilmo :tad his • folio, in ,''s,...he 1 prime leaders, and managers' the At moVisment;-. 7 - were publicly bought,. by regul r ii iza. nations f r locid offices, to combine dri h the lied': atihnal Democ tit; and rherts ~ t 1 -didate. .stood,;'. ', still stands, o , .he ' cord as a supporter ft O -Wine! Pr . wSich-vOte he as in. o fo l rm, and stir it' manner retina! ted, -t a success: ofiColi Bigler, which, w t4.com plished bY! thin influnnce, by _ a sectarian issue, andby a despicable defection iu t e Whig parity, - id , also heralded as, thif t:- 4162 P 1 , of the National . Demo4ra :r A d the same! ireniarks i would also - pply: t o other States. 1 1 Itthus iji that theelectl ns nt e North, wine ' I are' resulted in: av r f our opponents 'haVe been occas . a , y tlirs 1 I‘. corrupt Cdalitiims in -every -instatic wi - the avowed . enetnia ofthe,very me' tires which their 'aiding resses now proclaim as having- the;issues in the . c vas. Frain beginning to'end it was a syi ern f cuttninglyldtv*ed f and. and 'out lof hi - a terrible rear ion 1 tltt grow... I t ; cities they! shouted, or the. corn mi. . :Here Col.! Bigler Id elaitned, in s feeble wiiy,for niaintainiti it; whilain o . 13 a' 114114 speaki trona - l i the' iind.t , %h _vi W I.' 1: $ mot. ha hired • ill to 'be a-0 11 to . 1 isine,'!:ni iniiiilved directly ori i 'y_ nri tic -in the eate i vase i l and justified lb' if -te its suppart, '?' anal it would 41 t t e:. further i bead of slavery. Byr d :s -deVi * and : 4. 01 !) deilliqi bet+ - - - 1r le 'of be; Pentleit - yeti betrayed ii i i , ei, - - ,Doti t -ql jubecOr tiu);-* - ' 1 . ; 7 t will li a nbi i f , i ,~ Intild•bit7" ull, wpiron ,his tan tipsily h. ' it ;"1 ° .1 Irabibite its fen etialeh se. ' - Payrer ea* eePt.Pe. elen , e x tree ndee e eeesiene = '- /XL'airaing ids=,` :4 • ,'4:eg i ee' l the rt 7 r . * F lpitriatisibrt d oteallipacii of the nnify, it nitiy iisMuitri lii . fi4l( whist* the Ir" ti r arint a kgi h e teemed. WI 1 1 --Xo`e 4 111 /*2 l , " . : are largely in, this f l isioadallt -A#lir ' ; 1 7 1 "" 1 been id4taNtreat Wilketes at:"' .4a 4 inst7 e lections. Ilwe go back te years it will be found that:ihe Whigs ere quitej badly dote ited in the fall go - 1839 al they nOw are, and , yet in the fol toils .r year in an electoral leollege of 4 rote 4 ,6. was elected President by a majority of 17.1! Let this .miaection insPire the Party now. Let u$ cherish more i ferventlytha ever those great principles Which have 8° bmg been ear . ?filing erY , and /which this day, stand before the world as the PrineiPlell of enlightened- republicanism and proems," .. -Leit its*ba4cliip Or cau3ei Of &ammo*, and unite ' ,aa viii'luiveliirei tofore dope-for . the:, gOOd 'o :A be Count ryi, 4 tie as cast "liOde. all ii.errnal feeling Wel May ins .any way prejudice to Whig 'ciu- 42 Havi'lli:d"ile'thiA let 1 ; meet our; brethi en . from all fork- Of the ion in :a Natimial" Cokivention,' and with'a catho lic .sp i rit accep t asacan i - date.whoever i.. - is-beat fitted' to administer theirigli troiiy of, governMent, ~ a nd _ ,be. best able to. call out e 'cotdial-i4xpre3sioti of popular partiality.`..Acting _with_ these motiveit, and governed ., by this ,dhicrei.4 policy, the. ClOnds. which nOw hangi t i l ve Our political.horizon will soon` disnppei , and be followed :by a etinhipe-,i of hop , which Will .Upsherin- nnothe'r, tictery, - eve 1- ore brilliant than that which, 1 ailed if , ._ him who Might well be_ styled ihe Her - fAumanitv firm_ tine chapparel of Me - ic,o to the-chief magistracy of the Unit.) . Nora 'Ameri c a*. -, \ .: - i ale SOW and: his -Irish - Prisoners. • -;•.Wiefieltl. l 9 --- dott:_e:.ail.aultitig'..:4,llo; pi*nir , i- - . . iiikOit ekthei ba.ttle of . 14ueen.4toieti ••'. The ..pri4; linseiswere 5ep.41.4 Qpetwe . ,::yriker., colt ..a! i,l . . 14 fellow 's pri.s.6oer4, isfi.' : Attteiti6iti:ibirth 'ire re ex hanged; but e11..41 - o, : *ere:, : :tiiiil,• - o . lmye beeti.:b4ruiU. alleghtiteeT- . ..tothe :iiritillt. &kiwi' :were.'exeltitio &oh), the'*eertet - ,./ttul orr - - llt recl on. board a flik, etiil4..6e' . .ii,q,:.„.:!4: . ) : Y.. 1 1,...,'L.": is 14 to be - thi're trie..d-ftpt.---, high .treas on.: :liii , J,ilci** an': account ; ..of - titiel:trttttattetiOu, .t lie : 0 1414 EiitkOit.4.BityA._:. - ..-.: ' ..,....-.-:,:--.-.:::.- _::,:.:-. -;-- - 11 . .!. The Intjuiry : ititif , fliii;etiiti44 . ty,pf. t 'e 4 ri.ionertr . pri - keeiett: oe.. , the . -14.0. - -iif,thi•r: tu tehich.they, had: heeo:•rizoofieeil.. - jtc: •p uee iof-..:1 tl a great cotitmotiort•••••Lithe• - • - •Of-the'lki.4li: Uiseuirsiwite%:hed . ,;.beekeet . ...l4lloiit ! . -A1:14 W :iiiki ..ae(tiertain.±.leathlti.a triiil - :'for•-higli;t6ta.tit, ..'refuse.it.to.gOroier t Ile, i(le.. - of •the.,!lllii.. , Till4a;•• .••.thq. were- oni.ited•ehOard - T the rrivit4; -. 5c , 0 , ,. I whu .vrai leltni, - ,lieiritig , the.tioise;i.rolted - 4k - •!ek 7 -inquired .i-. • ,• r - . . .' : terethi.lriitt4lo'lite fattlte4 : t4 : r i ,,a. intiediMelf.oinpiileA lt4•pe ;h tl6;abL 4*er..anOther,.Tqu*o . w!,.-:44:rioletit quarrel ensiteWbetweet:6im - ati4_tiigfigii4:Orglik :iuWhich ho , eeii4l4"l:l44*„tttitiieuteo ! 0 . ivitikirioleeek; - ...:-,130, t r :tsi: : rejiOlittely citili g lo his..itofo,rpanat,,e*ii4;,:-:.)iii..-41!*e4! theni 4' -itti4'ettgril;:interrulitiOU:4:frotit•, Out officer . • i*vlioneil the illegality of. 414' ioletimliesAuretl -- •thent. that' the 'Aolem..; r'Govern meta itroul'A:aieno•-eiv . • fiLlin off.; ...t.lietn •iyli).4toithl, be' exi.iittetiirt,i_lifih fre,.. , n.: - --11 - eireu - ,•eerOreiti • li* : zeal . that - if...it' hr.:-.. 1 cime‘'ilf;ii.:ieery,r. lie. - wOokl:ltirtiselktiveligiOS 1 uttie . tu..tipOit - bi.' . .Irish' , -;brethren jn:arn*, ) 1 6r, ! ..-: - fus ing to iO4.i. quirter -to • - ilui ' F.liglish• t ut. • . • - tile',- or. by - . shooting *lien . r taken i i :!t :..' item ; ) 1. 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Irish.- trere - ' • eeot ". to• - :' , .. - .Etiii'laild,- 7 ,b01:; I v= it followed . this matter; i fft;4o .: the, passage of an 'het:: titrotitrjh'el.,4•=•• I rieievestitie the l'resideht . ieithibelxiweriol: .: 'telhitiOu4 Uhderrthie'stteti. he '' r itiek - .. - prigialti : ii:ertil: kept ' '''le.ittage,.. -I,lietliy;three: .-Ettg-_; lislutten4d it: :iret , lik..fori.life . for thetwutr:. hiree - Irish*: rt•-'! 96 ':-linjui4ly . ,- . - .*ipiiil44l.' from. ± • it* at'llne -- - '.-..:.04 .- th - 45-*C4iiitiOn'tit . peit .• .c" : -.4lii*,i i ,,# i.4' . .diw, .'fii:ini:;!.*iiity,:4llr,eo/ . iii inpbetclittlitikti:'iiii4e:-Vti . i.lo:..StatOi;•C -, 4 _.,,!... t • tt;;.stili.Nic, : h6l4.;Zi t lit4.. t ipOllie `•.tl air: :4:•';i '" 1 1 , ittneni t&ii atiiiaks'ltit• biifility' `', lands ~. alisf n ars of Oil.- -yr itOd ict them'atei'e owed. .' - .' - : r ii Oiler riaderi . - - jil -read .' e;itli'.:.. - .'itetite . .'ititeref4 fie list of the names vf...:theee. -- Aiteii - :. , ••• • ',,Sonti . j* thein . -•ife , yet - ...iiiive, -, •ifiid ~ .ihOiiitii.Ott;:'l,:lt- ' float of iheiti - ArC' s now ii• - ..the- hind-•hiit-t ; ''n';;liii lil'ely reeolleetiiiii tlie'gr . ,at'eottitnandees.fde: - ; 4tioit tO._Oieir fathers, anti - -. ititiffstkitt, - Ofltte '-_•• .: '- :1,.•':, .v o :. rtutlti :to •tii‘ tify, to h•i-t-th:e-ir.*titeJe;.-,; . 14 of tietitkthree Aiericei . :iehliers:* longtie to the-:)*t;Gtl, and :Iptt - jUnjW: : : States . ierte,ciitut*ifat4o6lo4.: !/.Uppt %ni4t,: • ;th:4iior,cotr. 18i:t,tt itilt:i7.lglei4-'for tiiii,'un perteiif!oii;s.i : iii i. : 4 - , itOck'Oelinitieq 'l - iiipi*,GilliP ,-. , :- ..,• &,tattheaiNueiey,! ~ 'TOhit'ftil4U, ••4: '. Fletry7..Kelle7,:• ,!: .f.'Petrei: - Kiiii, l L : . I -'-' Henti:lilittri...'-''. : ' - • . .-,JOliti - Fi . ithl, d ." George - 211fcCatriatot t ~ .I'4l)ii.Willei;, :. t '.: \ - I'''..; Wl'S': IN4t6, 0:: : -;,:; •••' • - • : . 'l4' Intl )_.9 - ri! .. 101,1.i, ' - :::- . \ . 1: : Mithei.l'llohdin•'• - ::: - ; - ;taut' Citivit• ''••(.•:;--' '• - '1 obit Clerk, • :•'''' -- '..:.N. - ittlieui Shelle -; , ',' ,[. . _ - Peter ''Bitrr.,•_•' :.•- ::::•. . '.: Eiril.';, , MeGerriitu, I'° Andrew . 13.41e i ' •:. -',:':. : '..401in I)iiiline,•' r'-'.---1-- . . ohlt:Meqoirn- -;::.:' • :4bliiir::WillieW; ' : 1 . -••••• -'_': ':: ''.:- •.•• - ..'..,:1eti1e 2 1-olitiiti:ti.. , :;,:i . : i•'). 2 -,:• -• •••1- - : . t .Sine D • f-- ' •In a neighboring .4o nty, the DeTiio erais hill fir over twenty years- L ionel' ',,ii the habieof htilding their county Womitoli. , ling 'conventions at the,..6use of tt!stalinoth old. mo DeciatZt Mr. 0:- , -.--7--. .. . Ise haPPenea on'tl' e ii , calif °cP' tfinfint time. tube ill W4 ll thel ,diea tbeir-Inoiness, and , heard ., deleggTe *inn 11.7----; more -;thy convention:An now adjo - utrs . o situ',_ _ —- i' Sinc die;" i ... 3 said. 111 i: G . toll a person-etandingroear, ii whet e is - tpit 1" - " Why :-41 inal l'YaY up ,in in th -. f n ' ir l h . ere pen of this c9ully* * ,latid h . , 'beigh - : I '`' r • . ' -,' :-. 1 ,r , ....J 0 Hold . on. if_ yip , &Age. -Mr. - C#eer *mg," Said---o G=--- with_vt e, ,eartieSt ness_aed emrilue4; :i.liold,: i po. Or:: '': - I'd like to he hearot;nis that tiu4*stiotY I have ''kePt - a P4) 1 14-4( l t4q l t9w. forptatirlik,tive!i ty years. ; Ent - -4 imormatt. - 1 rie . alli . iaYa- I?eee a olvernoe4io - and nnveriplit :T!ly tick et. in my life. Thiai 4, ,thi , mast -'cantrat. Jocatioo jo:thadcOo4it aa4 • it's ,`Where. .Iwe'reallorsheld our eauctarti. : !l'littliimor .had, liCakits.d , fin'offigeo ttel=llev,e u'rigked? ' , ilea Ana ; tilt) ; -fin: ttio ,Poi 4 ,Ye._ari (l -SO! - -I lit9 l kvsirelik:'* ,l 4e.aa; jt , .0 0 ,i,etlitiftlekt - !° go toa4i o Orainglhia`Pimav*lniOn'W.af IT to sine die.".-="nrit ft.ii"i Times. - - s. ' MEM ,': 1411111/111111111, lI , IFP .0, ~,I , ~ ,,7`.1,' . ; :?..... , -, -' ::^ .'• 1 ''''17.,41,1,134iday-'ilmi'• ; - .W.i Thiriiir4 -4 ,1118010ruktann il id, lr l m 1 l io, iiiii i •..fuldiVo.„_,ar . I— flimiSPlL'-', -- i 1 2 -r I/41*We 4--fr.`,.. -, ill - aivieens* t ;:iniaw A Nik m___,__ l,ll, 7-1 1 2-x.7-- ---, ..'.'"'7-' ';7• 1101111i' 41141514:4,, 7- ia.4.- 1..:t0i, .i - IS -.- vtti'_.i,'Wl,,f ~:.%'4"41-.;-7.itiii- ~ 4.0c,..,.. 1 _,_, ____.- --,-,,,..,1:' -,..'3'.;.,,1vi,-:-_-,Noy,'ATtftf- '.2,a 1- 4 .lkirll -4 .:- - ' • ' h - - t - - - T • 'NO' OF ;41 Y. at -11;')C Qom) , ilakk 41140 *Namilli.D s _ - Ltit wit --, cm; m.. P. IL • A - 1144;g04.1-- `AteilallodAt., k i k INC . 0 1 kot•*. L • ACICAWA & Wr RN 4044`g e r s ini,k4 •L = ,F VAL It• 1-4 -.., • • 1 0 „ D r . G gea s „gi ft !, 11 PAL tit* G. o Mitnne dlx4. 7 .1/ 1 1 PAL &Mum; 10 P.M. - t` ' '• " re* 4 1 f 0 01nVAI foi Amtro pelmet lapsi r rEeisitt ascisTE i t, ( 1 1 eeldY Newordm)'i SUED erenr THUMIDAT 1110 MING 0 MONTROggE v St 513.C0. Lr y 1 J. C. lkil.L.Eit. ...TM'S& - ca Dillar andFlitY Cents per Vim ; - ' cash actually in a dvance. Two Dollars if paid . within the yea r . -T+o Dollars aThrrillY gems if riot pau untilkfier the expiration of tbe year. - No rubicriPtioa will 4 eftvitittea to re main unsettled Linger then Iwo Yes?* : These teTin3 will be rigidliadi lierellia , 1 itxres OP sorearrarno. . One soup*, one week,' ',- - 11050 each •i l uh;equent weck , ' , 0,25 Busine‘s Cords Per ane arelikritb P 00 aI ) M 3 , * *A liberal disciountc made to yea r i advertisers. ~ rN '1 tat liturrtirtmtut 5. . 0 ICE! • T'" hale firm of IL: "Strarle &Co.'" diiittliat-Z -.T e onies amlawontite are ati-prelleat tha Atantlii . of the rubscliber, ait 'Turnpike. I k 111%4. riearly„opii/tstre: where all - those haring uo - ettleitatanainta ari l , • _ intlebteitto the fitnr, will please, 'call and adjust, the onntti inithdut furtlirr 'nOtice...Paytnittita Way . : lie-miule to rither.of thltite 'Partneri, D:Searle, ;L. Searle. or to-- -SEARLE. montrioe. tatv..2l; - - • . • N()Ttoo. is lieieby givetiihalithe,aadtriiiptef ha t - + - 1'! - appolitte i l A h ini4iator of. the toR tale of the-late EphraimWallia , r, late of the aria; stiip of 4•loop,..iler.'il. perltia*lntlebted tumid estate. are re s que.,iteil to_fet.tle.thOtatoe halted late ij and all 1a.r..*44 havio*ilettando. . tii!e will present.tl*.duly,atteated lt) . the 'Pular& tier.. ' J.l-11F4 YOUNG; 'itdia'r.. Jamul). btoi. 17; i851.' ' ' - T HE upd.ersistned, state „Ep hilki -: -Nifallier. Aka will. , eel on thi- preini.e4 in Jessup tovribhip. on Satin; ' any the 29th day of Noir:naxt at.. 10 oeliieki•A:ll the 'following pnitiarty; to wit: • ' 2 two year old Cfilti=l - yearling }lei.: fer-2 - Calvett w`p-borse Lumber Wi gon---tlight Car r iage--I'sett: of „double fi[arue:42..!, - velva - gifantity Itay ia the ,barn ; 50 bushel. 4 of Oatd, and other arti ,eles ton numerous to mention. Kane moott)fL-re ht 'Fitki approved vicinity ea all :itua,:oiier 4t-under tkt amgatit.ctoirdown. ' JAMES t, _ • - . •1. •1 - - • -• J - _ • - Put ~ufb Petaer iugt.grued lint fur z!,4le by . If" - 2 , ( ki -- • . - - Broadwen -Neißunt S arch Lustre - Eva . itiai4rkeLii.beti4.o-williOire A ;giant tiois j: • iir Linetmplija,ll.;kirbt;..ithirtkeasbricii, etc.,ntie - 4rni! tlitvii4 . ed to'Sfiirt COirfac:, furies. For Blpiltrwe',.NUv F 20, ISAIi A. TURRELL' ienan o. . g_ . .. HR. C. U. HARRIETT, - -- '- .., ; . , ~ VOitMER,,4Ir, Of the city ofNew iTA 'ears. 12- c4this opportUnity-, Of MA:tit:deg .ha nisei frieittis.itel patrats,,,and.thoselavtifable hi aitili- , titita mtfile of 11-vdropithc trate:set, thit lie-hsi with:free., n liiii-elf entirely ,_feet: 'llOl. :that Ptvatiet Water Cnie,",(Of which hawas ktoeil , part:. Pr4rietor, and its. residtat ,fkikisur,) silt opened an establish - meet forlfie reliefof Itisesiii of an - Infteitatoryand 'nitwit - 4 .chanieter;i. - 'lle institutes:. is; located 2} -miles hoe* beautifuland-flourishingtowu 0 Biagiaintei, en the East ...l e of the elit t eartg:?, River, a nd is st all 'tidies a • *ble.taihe.,cant going,Eottr West,hy a Ole:tate und iticiaresque ride of 15 mates 4 . tattimi t i n will her.lfter be knurl as_ the -" • . (r) . ft i go . aftr..,eurt, ._ ~D a. a B. Rau:arr. would ;melody: ilirett th , attentioti of the sick and 'afflicted t l a. cited Mt -considerate.-perusal of the,fiillirirstaiiialists; `which" if properly heeded !RlP:Tavel sersted, • ',tram becommg tlfh,ittites-of qua " and aa: .1 -, 174. 1t , li Th nt e lnStitatitet-Avil l .be•repplied.lnt - it . - renew: eu. pawerful lyitpour; Doucliaaisi ,Svyvt Baths, all a thoe'catetke, of being ael ta Seri desreinf temperatita aPplimble 'to the im i tate- -1 .ate , sants . of the platient's•cm, ' ' 1 - -•' ) . - 2nd, The use of i her abethi is i'ihniniot , y, -, rpr; Bratett,(prmictedaritlireeticougivearnadiaa to time are' strictly , .and unalterably foloavi) ea GihtlikiTEED.o mite ALI:, Diftlitlia WU i AU (Tic i BLK ; - audit: Moseheyond the 'reach V"; manila _ to health, Veiief. ethe 'met grate fa I asktaitisfiek ry*raetriffill be obtained; •• • - , . 1 • siti; his it is well knottif foculitt in. a iamb. ' like_ thi..4: liable at all timi - titio roam'esiltit- . sitiktiga-t; under .which a feeble arid dehesiectiMi , lunge i-t compelled to.vielti to it. _dtthilitehlf.t- thience., the successful of .... Cold . , W v ettri .- through, a Ina: and tigid wetter as apphal_b, tie Care Dactore tot ins dal. a - self styled," Water, I be .. ,..... 4 .i. . tho se who are stvuitfortutititi4to . ,"'"ir - .._ beeome - iti , doorliatientsn.at stir pf tient wr .. boarding !mates called ". Watet.cotrt"' mtt4 ner_ etsarily be to say the, leass,4 it. of very .iii, ,. I si a *lt X WV - ~ .ina eutpicitaut ail:Meter; -.l_, I 1 _ :... \of er. leaves the pt•or .:.utterer wom . bte . lo. '. P icei,Notkie etiterbig its p . a.:slit. - t o ll this ,ro ni.. . • front ail tem of CharlatantAa 9"1 . 40 7 1- ve . 'Ed by dome. who eager to tolealleda , . _ only glanced at the shadint:ahils .. . t . I r bil: : comniu, of.tharractiect I.4far. fair beY . ondthM ,_., i 'llunk, sow intillacto. ' Briiaatlie_ user ii_nArra d o, a ner.a very power(ui and, . l .in unskillful ~t 4 tic , very oat - erns *Ren- iviu "" 4 _,_ l "L l Mieratin taro tore of that ur...-iti uidi i th e l e etb.: habits:Of ldb; Am , : .of t!. )e ',.. 1 1 1 : ,4,, t h e i r Ueda I : unfortunate !"“*l,"t he . " . ft that 4 44 : 4th.- It hot unfteq, mm...fi--.ft -. e have cuttiary resource 'lrlt oh a 11 1 4 4 te . tii i ii i bi. his itemediate:ctintra lue_if is. '- - • - 1 1,0; as to retalarii - iiivible Inr bun - l a - i it it ii ‘ ; :or : $10 - p -4- week. ror Stant, ail .-„.ikrrsli g. . itrot „ required Of hipi: i9' become An ,nrn l ,4 l : L e ! id: . hy i three Otoistki. - , Ikthos'intin =w o k& lx... - 1 pea: meitua;intirii thitiEM: 4 l *m a,' die *CAA. se - i i " v4l4 ! th e ' Pitt . i 'l - e ickarilt .not •aii-.;. ‘;ta peroiatil *simian** ofjh a mot, la._ 4 u i r sd.simar ro thu.eer - I I • ..;,3., - or= eillbni t t, tree'titecjii !kirk a nd . - 1 4 11...77 but two ,,, t u t z ~ 'o*-1 61 4thiti 61 - 4 :_ _,..-''' " 4 f le e medigekt 1 4, ~,ele,),inoviisie...c.,_l4 .r_irom...,,, ibeit,-treitairat,Sts kird ih t‘ ct i ons 16 ( 40 , ~( ak ir kti:- with :OM I'lln A l a vl i ppill . Oiled ft - tiiiCl* until the;, •,.. .••- I • \ -• • - . ' `'sior• (both '''el to o by- .: ',lll *Mine' . Mon ey-, , i . and kit i ii* - no r are oared to thi.. 'A mn - st nexm thO 0 , aoitatiorittisse oft , .7 A iis, Ea.,. *as eoAbli-buient - , -. r its ii - • - eltii kii,:i h -d" 'Milli aiihati it4 %., a ci te - riistitiid" -iii . : . principal; jinipitals 6 `"•i i i'id Air itikuesw- ' ~ .o r i' -rounirt igid‘orlikit o o:- t i n i s iaftbea fit,. •,'fil .-uklivaiirlitisiigi,."- ,1U ' p t :ad jtsflAtTFIA are around _ i 'f'••`!"l ill at e l l 'aiall it s . -.. 114,. folikrilivja!,*the'. l "q T. hate ' Oetiii taitt'i;lici•lPOLis#:,i'lk-,,_.4l7.;;;Td e pess se irWillWaSse s l, l 4 ! 15 '' , , , ,''''..••....-.k - . - z , ' -.':- *iiiitet9a...'-•: - •i•••'. , ;.1 '::71 4- ' 'l ' '::. :-.lol li ittilliV - Z ' "- Patientil n i l o l Ir '' DilleiC10 1 : 111. :- -'il'lsSeistebr stuAlresir'•!-F i r it i o ado4; : •: - iiiissti:7o4.W.4 .. : ll , 4 * .- - tikeblit.P. . il ls - i=arle fi'4 l ! ea ar***st 'ut t tr po i t y*- - ~1,',•. .-, cirl l o- I *. , ` 'lt - fr. ',-•••:',.. ' --..„,". _ . tionefor hatli a lkOe ..tbi4 '114: ad iiik MEM i Vendue! 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