out.; , so that he mightcaltuly-look upon him self and judge - for hiurtself as for ane•ther lie would_ so,(,?n,lick,ay.i . old!liiiritan man : ---unst be -- down to ihei,‘#rave - Witili miserable secret iliirrhaut in.hls shroudi*nd :Imuld it rte there,WAth him and qUieken ivith o.a:.the great dar 1 , - Soft: werei fastened Tabuitt flea, arid "Ithgbei.:**epine 'said. his - favorite Neu; lolling ?vet. his shoulder. Ile turned' his cheek against her bosom and groaned, " Oh,fro be like thee 1" . r Ile. Went to his `study; not to the pleas i ant room where, in the twilight; Elinor sat laugh - ingand playing. with her children. lie would not come - to tea, and they all kept away when they heard hir&pacirkeup abd do;a 4 fo!`;:thei knew that &tiler lied one of his " nervous at- • ta - ,:ks," and•must not be distutbed. - Ile was there until very late. Elinor cattle to'the doeisoniCtimes and listened, and' . -dien I.'weni, hack on tiptoe to her chaniWr.-- Coutd - she.have guessed! -Yes, hia'brothet's w.x. -- , calling him loudly and sternly. Thellnetnory of his'crime,. tbat‘had',.litin so ; loneike a .cold and heavy corptO across his heatt, had''quiciketo and risen, up;'threaten infind terrible. - Mint'Fatl's Was a net . v.oui, \timid, and morbid Miture,the reader•aPeady linen's. Fear, reinOrae, and great :horror, - .were tenting' heart 'like lions. - Had he stood in the World, he would not liave . hesitate-d- no w, for lie had grown quite cal Imis - :abaut: himself; but oh, - for .t 4 dear, "_.tiender'-_ - heauts that would be anguished, for the innocent' heads that would -be bewed dawn in horrified shunt! -Asif the crime .`'gas not:enough, why, in God's name, had he cast ;this net about him! - Suppose -he wished to do the right;simply,die right,•Was lie justified in forcing them to share his pun ishment—in branding hii whole race, his children and his chileren's children, with the • - red itnPress of his guilt ! Ask Elinor !—con-. fes-s all to her? .Horror!' ' , What fiend had whispered so, insane a thought! He drove •it away quickly. • - However, he. did put the question to : her thenextMorning"carelessly; as if sup posing a cas e, and she inswered with her , .wonted impetuosity, Paul,:should: not-the right always be donel Let the man purge his conscience by confessipr, • and' meek enduritnee of the law's penal ..ty, and trust God for the rest: So be it, - 'Elinor! He put both arms around her neck, and kissedber on each cheek. She. - came out into the hall and helped: him on with his great, coat, and stood aithe door )ooking after biro as he went straight :down the road to the nearest magistrate's: Early the text morning a band of men, two of whom lore "a coffin; went into the lonelyiangled wood, and 4moforth . agnin :Still carrying , it between them, it seem _ ed 'scarcely - heater. . Their faces were all grave . . and sac, for though Paul:was a rich mari -and/a Mark for envy, his 'skeet . ness, humility, and tender charities had wide 'bhp dear to all. - ' . , -` • How bore, he that first waking in his f lone , cell, if irideed,,sleep came to corn-- . frt him ? The c l onfidence;the energy, i e first alinost voluptuous Sense of flee.: donn of relief-1.-nil tirese- were worn out, now giving place to doubt, distrust, ,and at last great agony of spirit Elinor !--' ElinOr !.. Paul did not think of Idinsel£ .• .The master passion of his life intense, overpoWertug love for her L--the generous, • wit-In-hearted" wif—bad thrust aiicle bis . -..natural cowardice., \ . : . _ Some time had been required fpr Eli . "mor to, believe, to realize all,po monstrous .., - .now.thetOld light of early ddicatnel;rhite , ttig through her bowed shutters. She ' • lay 'eNhausted .upon her__ bed, her hands elasned across her forehead;,ber'iwolien . , eyelids closed. Was she tliioking of Ed \...,,Nvar4. ' Had :the long buried love of her _youth: 411114 . rudely evoked, rising before • her in -,al.l . the bl in and warmth' aea y _ , beauty, .or maybap, with/ eyes like , the eyes of a fresh corpse', which no beloved hand the girlish - • , dreaw, the bright , enchantment, the rosy ', cloud picture; stood_ far.awayJ,iut Paul \ seemed standing with her athid these "\-flarnes of- Martyrdom, her hand -in his; Elie never 'thong - lit to.pluck it from him. :She had -loved! Edward - for Ms . -beauty; ' strength, and - - courage, and, love for her. To Penn .soul, her , very soul was knit. _She worshipped, her husband fur his - gen , lei; -or for that which, was near . akin, in ~ genius—for.-thoSeloveable and moredel-. 4cate qualities of the heart which are-ep - existent with genius, as water- flowing near , reins of'g r old iseaid to be supreme- J'y pure and bright ; and she loringlyex- . . bused that: tiMidity which• was,in her eyes, :., his sole defect, - eliei;ing it to be merely -. thb growth: of . , hysicaLweaknes.s. :_She .. was gning through . the past., - She was , .. thinking how he had suffered this long, , long' time, The secret . of t hew many a word and look was now ,re. Vealed. And - , While - she dwelling `with arniz r.,-ed : pity upon.hir tortures, hit reinorse— , ,the . royal :part of a woman's natiire rose •1 eager and vigorous within her. : What, ' - .lie there, uselessly harrowing her soul,. r:. absorbed in fruitless sorrow; while lie was - fainting' for help and comfort I. She bath ed her henry eyesi -- g,sitiuuxlied-lier hair, and carefully;arranged' her d r ess . She was . : uot going to temind 'him - of her grief,lier anguish, but to beguile him from his own. And dayafter Clay, heedless of curious .eyes, feeling as if her great sorrow, like ' a .mourner's. veil, hung sacredly around her, she went bearing - strength, and com - -fort. to the broken spirit that - leaned upon" her. ..She consulted with Paul's lawyer \ s, she. as near 11). aid bbn in that minute v ir end lak which confesaion of guiltwhich . . - else.lie could not „bare- endured.: She stood beside hintshe, - tlittor, once so : 4 proud., still so - pti3tidduring all the fear; / ful trial - ;- The .verdiet i was not ' guilty of murder,': h and the penalty not- death , but lifelong imprisonment. . It:matters little - ' BO facas length of days are concerned.--; ..:*. The, failing - ,strength 'that had supported. - Paul': thrOugh the trial waiexhausteil— .. ',Ere 3long..—as - in - Apostolic days to him * - whose. tame he boreettine an angel to the poor prisoner,' :unfastening bolts and - fetters,-' ithily a kw'weeks;tind fair winds filled -14 sane that bore Elinor, with her: children -tali-tier, undying grief, back to ~ - green irielend. - 1 - . . - ~- -.- - la" have • i _—it appears that 'the afoul 4ev test "all - the #piritnalists ;Oho can - make -it dnVOnient" asio-nin; io'he'held'neir Mor fisvi4, Bucksotan'ty, on the' - iitliiast,„ .uitivate those finer_ feerfugs with *tack our Creatoi 'has, endowed - Ile- 7 4 %310i ..:henefif° Of - thisiOner as'well - tlloonte,r - Man," mentioned tbaci,dinainisapPer, refreshments :and Inusib - iill'be - Provided;"- 04 . ic5; 41 •elastircghosts be SP ll3 ieilf ics, brisk 41 ,!°40 11): tem„On ihe plea ar - bilitu"' !or: filirOt*i . , 44 4 l /* ealiteilee,li the lite* 4,4 1 , i,!in4er ,= ~r: . ... . . .; .' .-... .• -, ..., • TISSMI . fS,._ = v...,. One D olla r and fifty cents per annum estill ai ea ally in advance.. - • •-• ‘'. '1"1 '' ' - I, ` - -Two Dollies if paid within tlie yifAi. -,4 ' . 1 =Two, Eiolinis and fiftfcentall not. until ter the expiration oldie leaf- , - *-- I, 1 1 . , -., ar No anWcription will be pernntted,t rem unsettled longer.tb'an two . year's. 'I . , itrtEs OF ADVEILTISINCI. '• P ' One,square one week, - . - .......-.,50,50 - each subsequent Weelt,i ': , I 0,25, Business-Cards, per, annum, with / piper: ''- =;'•;= 00 '• A liber.q. discount made . L. STATE :TICKET. ItiO.Saß P0%4 7 11'0111, of Lancaster . cOrmity FOR )11.76/TOR GENERAL, A., K." McClar, of Franklin con!'F. , FOR kRTRYOR.GENERILT , , Christina Myers, of OlariOn . • ty. • • - • The fourth in Moltros( Ringing of bells, beating , of drurnp, -dis charges of anvil artilleri, and thee r icpl sion Of ,re Crackers,ushered in.the,ron in'Montrose.. g The morning d,awned inu like other' bright summer.trornings,Jtu the day prox;ed to be . a‘charpaiUg OfIQ., TheSahhath . School peleliratititti : Nrs_ the principal feature of doingslhere.l At. the time previOusly annouhcO, , a large number; coniptising -nearly al ,the Sab- I - bath SchoOl Scholars: of Motrime . and Biiagewater, and *some from ne or tWo .neighbotiag- townships; asse- i led At the 1 - • Bapttst .Church, - wherP the y, formed a , -procession, and,--to the imisic of the Mont-. • I • rose Brass' , . - Rand--;-marched to th Pres byterian- Church... The .bzing procession of children And youths: - acCOPa` led by i f , their teachers; and carrying n er us and .Appropriate,, banners, presen ted very , picturesque And beantifill aptiea . nee,- 7 *We are ' ,told that about nite hundred seholars were counted in the ipincession, i though we slipuld.hardly - thinliste ing,.. [there. were I quite So. many:. • After in the .PresbYtekair Church, - to an c loquent ad dress by . CharlPS SI Robinsoo,'A. M., of Vermont, and tO - otbesby : I: I dgo Jessup and and Elder Post, teachers and i lours ad- . journed .tb ':the "Fair Gro , i 4 to parr. take of a picnic Which had eenproxid ea for thp Occasion, 'after Whipli they soon I went _their ,several. waYS - njoicitig. lt , . was- doubtless- a very ple,Mit nd long-to- , be-remeinhered - day, to.. tho .Who cele;' I ---, Others - ••ci . irmite — Miifated th A day in - it manner net• quite-so creditable.-; 1 Groups' of boys congregat ed . about the ,. corners, 'munching gingerbre d and; pint= titig- mischief. Presently al ng comes half-ivitted ..young man in. s 12Clied bat:. who , is passing innocently h), when. a fire 1 I cracker flung' by some mis Chip ous urchi , sudd i enly explodes:in alarmin ' PrOxitnit 'to` his nose,' The 4 'Bel'. oneitfirts bacli, and then, irritated bytheshoutsoflaug - ~ ter 'that folloW -the exploit, ru4lies" at . ,aggressor With aimless fury. : iThis . 'on adds - to the Merriment, and'ai`hp piirsus the dodgluil . .boy anionghi, cern. Pinions,' another and' another of the: explosives.,is flung-at -hi- m from _all .quarters, till he; is . . fairlfbewildered, and ruSlies hither:and .. 1 . thither,among his tormentors., giving vent to his rage by . ..the 'loud reiteration of a single -word, ',expressive-though, firofine. This . . scene of-course- collects a crowd, which - is • only . _ dispe'md the running away, `of.: a horse, frighteaed by the dis charge of a\ platoon of the intern,finable fire erirkers. This proving nothing se rious,- thti"6iB turn becli and watch and wait for whatever - sduree of arn ent inay, next present itsel£ - 1j . .. And- so de day. wore away, I With no other great event hereabouts, to 01111 4 ['owl 'edge., - save - a fight between two ynutliful champiOns, of *eight years, resptu4.ively, which was 'fiirtunatelt put an en to' by the,High Constable,befor 'any liiii were The evening . was signali ed by al of the.' - stormy music t fife a d _ang -, by a flaming: display f fi re I the PithiiC dreen. - '''' - , , It - should be added .th y . _ .. ing exploded early •in this day, ( burt;) the whole &penile:ll4 S3llll . was upnif,ilie . fire irtickeni,'Achich ,vapile patriots 'kept . bliattg away i 'persev ce eran • 'worthy Ahe ascend revolutionary;tincetitors. ay; till er ' `be -, called.- upon - to .:tictl,..,as'gu heaiiet-branance. • 'Altogetber the, day 1:1!!liSell o - Ftl3aSitnilit.:l-6111 little of the (In and recklessnesithat sometimes the occasion, and with no iittin,fil :to it I' ,MAN'llo • r. ..i,roun,gl. 'O lit neMowP was , diot OD Thti;sani*C.lnit iwig, in Jessup townnbiP,-.Y341-•4 1 4109 1 : in the hand M 'of anetherleu*unkak -. l e latter loadipg#lo,stol wiiiiii lin:saidein ally lit' itit . loCk4ith it, e 4iiiiiioir. ta'eOlig ,• • ..to. -i- , ~, .., it - k ack O'ff f ! cib r ltl i c 4 A w se l'A. , i'l,Rti ur t * 4l3 e PaPi -10 ea: On Piatekaaea -444 ta_'t i the . Bail latraek' Howe , ' eatOag q a ‘ .ll3d. Vidlninunni . - - - st l l.l4, 2 .4tr t kiiii44.lust lieli4fliieliitiki. - .li is I tiared:4l - Wiii ~; . .-ii - 4 . . ..; . 1,:„„1;-,..- . 3 1' • :>: -1 •:- ' 1 59% k ' l:7 - 7') -' tchf!r-!,..."7.:-!.. ..,,,, i,,, , (A,:" 0...:,' , .." :,... ' " :.,' . , I llfr , Z . . . ' r ii i i* :' ' Sanaa' ''' iiiibt; ' , file;:: iiirobose , ~ _... ~.., .,, ...._ ....,, . r.7_ ....... ......, . Wiolio;.twiniOgf,),#:isftlurPips .ir.,1 1 ,r.., pier:. la l g,ri# l'out:,#liejt':#l,*; ill Escsraer—Henry Skinner, a col man, who waaconfined in the'county! awaiting his trial for larceny m rob • tke as& Of.M: S Wlli 4 on.of . ; . nit fected s escape on Jas rneeT.,mg a - PR:ars that-the leek to Iti f h 144finedaprieioff . ,e w hy of. 4ow-bar, or similar iimplemen soinC,:one on the ontside. I He has yet heen retaken. „, 5 , I r }bin. Oecorgo . R.:Barrett; recently pppointed President Judge of the iv4nty second Judicial District of Pennsylvania, by. GOvernor,Bigler, has - been' appointed Codifier of the Revenue Thaws, under the aCtofrie list session. ofCengress, atior. priailig $lO,Ol for that purpose: .-This will :probably e d - all disputes, abont - the 1 Jadgeihip; as f r as_ Judge`Banitt ceruel 1 -' - . .: . \ iCaorre ammo/ the liesristm4 ' • • setter. from New Yolk.- • ..''' Newtax 28th 1une,.1853: \ i RESPicTED OUITZA :.It is a.matter of inter4stinginquiry•to me, just at thu point orftirile, when the air is, cool ant: the heater's have opened their reservoirs vilietbei you of the mountain and green hill sidea, auffered from last week's sun, or wlietheti on the contrary you didn't.' You have read of Bob , Acre's valor oozing out his fingers' ends : if you- ad been belt last week, you might have sat aoftwatclt ed your.energir Oozing out of.every pore n your heated body, and Vrentlered what kind of"a death man would die if he wetle to sweat. life away. Think of a man sit ting soltr,..siveating life from his frame, and toescitius , that, every time lie wiped the hot dropsfrom his forebeati, he ..was drying the fountains of life—wiping out his existence. The idea is suffocating.-- But speculation aside, beat in New York• is terrible. Last week t e e . pure air of Heaven was heated by a burning sun; lite , breeie that came fro off the bay, ;before it greeted the hun red thousands pf the metropolis, tpassed through chart= ,eels of _heated brick, an the pavement {{ was impregnated *Pith the -odor of sewers and the perfume, Of decayed matter, iind mingled wltli the 4st of crowded streets brought no relief tp heated humanity. 7-: :Your re dens whoinake hay under a July sun, an have no idea of heat such as was en ured last week" in New York, and I hope may, never live by experience. i But a Bruceto .tlas subject. The won ders of:the city ere not very numerous Sust. now. The brystal Palace. makes aome progress. l \ t,:stands upon Reiervoir square, and upon ill fours, the great hum hag of the day. 'lt out Barnums e_Barn m. The creature is said to be in the form of , a Greek cr o ss., It may be' a tt , • I Greek . eross, but its - form reminded me, ' more of a frog smqi I d with hi s leg s at 'right angles - with his-bisiy. , The drawing in,i4ttlaze serabled a Greek cross, but t:' . v'.'--.--31- - t• ---* - - --- --- -. long iron and g)aaa shed, which takes the j' 9reek away and il to m humble opinion ;makes a new cross---a evr York cross if you please. If you take a common kind of across, aFatholic cross, end put a bar across - its top at right angles with it, you will get mime Idea oi l tbe. present form 'of the establishment which is a source of so much' . wonder. When it viill be 'opened is a problem The time is fix ed at the 15th July. ,-'But there is - some dotlibt - about it. it was to havebeenTea ;. dy on the Ist of May—those, who are anxious to see it iir operation, bad better VF, unit there i s eiidence that it has be 1 e,n du y chrisie r n . 'Various dignita riet,of t, e old world are here, or on the . - waY, to attend the ,f ir, ind some , a i merr of this perfectio of the art ' their countries will' be hilrited,_ 'that our ireriblicans can see the kof the de graded artizaa, and h person of the na -13114 1 t e shed to ace piny it to the New -WOrld, c jand brouiht hither by the taxes of the ' ppreseed. - ,' - The !British frig: broughi over _Lord t to the 'World's k`air, t he Battery " several ,with a friend, J.: E. 164, I Visited ker. -selves as young Arne received by the corm ..livith a conductor, ail , s t4e estabtistimetstl i old. She was built ill f, the old Leander to n the annals of the odel is , beautiful ; what rough ext erie very streng. - She c and five hiutdred met her was neat and. ix der; While here sol ed her." In any of they,could hare de from, the local Ala country,: wedeliver "service or labor,"l shiverv. The Lein day, her offiters in they had not Veen shorities. ' If it ha peace'she would ha lion: Our -country are (pup vmugia ry' ;wheal - of:fore) run olera poor in to 'Reel be - cocked , la and half developed dee - teem ilii!,i_eff. ! hriiadOeth and - 746 :ride overads,buik.of ;tag Ire, !ear " f t; 40 fe itedi-f il o "great] O'll't r t Onatikese . 410 i r ',Asuakiiii - Eaoi; i'''''' , ,_,.- , 4 is I t= 1 .. - ; :444l *Tl ir P. --CFP; grim. i d Fibi i i' Arai* -* -`ibi Ripped :irqiiiidiainifia tr- - Cidotsifet I earfpesed'oful*ltivarbiniii i tti a -I new rks on :I him obody 'rllery the am the jll - a . • r Ot Dens to enness , I ccident idcWiei,f; I.l; 7 vlirci;iii; evi , • dently his, made greater ettainmente . than. the, human ; part thereof. ,;:. The herself have made someprogresa as - horses, while., you see nothing:which itubitates that the men or 'Women have wade any such as. men end women were Mtentil , to Take,. it is a goodplace tepassitfew hOurs:'l. Ntroman ride litsr4le races, drive chariot races, and shoor horse _pistols ; the men cut, and slash like Templets; with modern like Bedouins; Climb 'poles and, descend like woodpeckers with their heads,-devrtiward,„ and per4rtn.- various other anti s ca or asligeri. In all-of which you . are to imagine, b y a powerful effort, that 4nit are - beholding the stadiani, the tournament; the steeple cltsi, the pavil ion, or-the desert; according to c mum -stances and the prograinnie. the after -noon that I was there, Mr. Wise made an ascension in his balloon. It was abont thirty feet. heigbi,.'and some, twenty in diameter. The sky , was cloudless - and. the wind but slight when be cut _the cord wbichhold hin3 to the earth.. And the -balloon' arose kraddikily, andgracefully as a s \sltind, on and Op into - the deep blue fie`it‘ Tens, till hut a speck could be seen. ; write from the - Pacific Sotel, whirl: it now\the :house where people from Northern'\ Pennsylvania generally stop. It is conduCted — bY:Mr. A. F. Salisbury, - . fOrmerly a reSelerit of ll,hloutrose,,who. is a perfect host. \I do nit ; mean . by host tin " army with banners!' or anything of that kind, but it landlord,jest what a land lord should. be. Thelinuse is well fur nished, admirably kept, \end yeti conve nient for business men. -1 4 1‘o \ on t e that stops here will visit the' without stopping here again. \ But .I am trespassing upon your col umns. If 1 can find tiine, I will endeav i ,r to give you some account of other-U4t ters in the neighborhood. - Yours truly, ' ' 'ail, .ing sr- 'cans toy not is con lee Leander .:which' , . Wetmore, -a delegate has been lying':off days: In company treeter E 4 of Jci- Tod rpportitig:our `licans;,we were well seder and provided. old tai, whO showed Ifi4arn the deck to the '4B to take the place hose name you find lir - of 1812. Her and though:of Borne . 4pearance, she; la t•rien fifty two guns, krerytbing.about the moat lierfiqet or , e,thirty , rport in the world anded _tlieif..delivery , oritios, - but! io this p_ AO fugitives frolit xctipc frotil Southern der 'sailed On " Satur- gli dtidgeon because teci for tile,city, au uot _betel' in time :4if -meta o rad • rin,reeeP7 eir "ofncere - . ev lionize e- Iltey 1011 Abair haat e r Admiral;. eiinyeit in 'linen. Ywill j'eh., iron. Jo n;bit* enter in MEI itgett ! - =ol- our 'the WhP 4aPiseq ento,!.f Tbis blisktrienti - i• , linage and • d - For tho Register; The Celebration 'at the liend. Se The venty-Seventh Anniversail. of our. National Independence. was celebra. ted in she ;liege .of_ Great Bend, with 'unusualcid usias. ' , - -- ".[ ' F er The'day was ushered in by a federa' ialute-Of thirteen guns under the dirk.c: thus of Col. Asti ..Spiceetif . ilarford. liti about•iiine 'o'clock", the.people begantti . , o p s r in from all the . surrounding count ii i amen . d amen the excursion train fr om Sc n "t n brought a large'delegation from N it 11 ilfi'i a rt ge tind n e u r m it e ed e ir fr e o c ul tio ri i l ia P th Pf er C iil i a . . . . •. • c P e r e l o t tr l it o road: :The,different: Scranton't iu one brought some eight hundred ei ns, and at o mof the th . 14rere hundreds who could not get'abo ro o l At half past ten ' the procession ; Ifermed under the direction fif E. C. 'F ri lam, Marshal , of-the day,isted by il l a gi c ! a as Cill- J._ s cis., .4iteas au ca.r.,!s sa. • ....r .... • (previously announced , to t e ground." Lodersville, a. few rods fro 'the De of the'New. York & Erie' ailroad.. ' After. music, Prayer by ihe' Rev. J &t i re - airy; and re ading th D- 1 . ec ara by Geri. John Bayle# of - irkwer . Y., an eloquent oratien *as del Stamm B.'. quest, Big., ofi - to au attentive'audiekcez 1 thoissand person's. I ere -h: ' rest B ed, or sheet: t re . e . The audience it :n . ' proces' tim itv't r ed-back to Pr eerjyras. - r amp -, ; , Ins 3 ;was marsbale.d al fet same order, and ma cl farpenter's Hotel, where ii In- readinwi . s", to which all d justice. After the cloth was r Ared the. - citizens dran, the fullo is col water tosts :.- I.'=` MIGULAR TOASTS. The President tethent4ed States— en from the People, we. feel 'he is o of us. May his administration be *:.pros'er ous" and efficient one, and such as t" en dear him to the hearts of the people ... The SerestySeeeleth Amtiversa . r, if America,indepeaclexce— T We hail it it joyous entiiiisiasni. May our .free.l. i .ti tutions be as cloudless. - ' • The Orator 4, the :Day—The e oq emit and-ardent admirer of. Washington and jefferion, and like - them, liberal and em oolitic in all his views. May .he v do . hotior to his,country , in the counCils o , his natkori. Cokned Asa Spicer -Man of energ, May the natiop never lack such in e geneies; . The Great Bead Brass Band—ln ; age young; hut in skill and execution ohtind unexcelled. - • , The Governnr of Pennsylvania. , • Chir National Standard—May its stare . and stripes..unstaineti, ever wave over 'us. Orr Pzihlic. lisprevenutats-Aa Iron band in preserve. our !Minn. _ T4e Freedom If. the - Preis—So 'flog as it / continues we fear not corruption. America* Rraerprize--.=What.. is there it may notaicomplish: , .t Religious .iiberty—T,be safeguard of the country. May it never diminish. of th.e.Beysonie Stafeßeauti Pik ills •tlie scenery Of the hills and vales; :whoselove of Liberty gloWii like burning atiltracite, iintl whew virtues are as en dunug as the 'rnetals of her mines. • VOLUNTEE*,,TOAiITB. . By T. D. Basiabrooko—Oar Uninr , :— Msy it never le divided by sectional, pre judices or party lines. .: , . -, ... ' • S-, B. Chase, -Esq.;—i'helßallot Box: 7 — MM safeguard of our Freedom and the mainspring 'of our government : may its purittever•bi . preserved.- -„ ..• - Cul. Asa Eipteer.,—Friend with - friend ; . „ , . , •enemy-against, enemy _; sworaln sow up lathe hilt,. ~- ~. •,..: : Cot Ogden Pnittuccess -to Inc true ,Ladies,and .the true.working-timn; those - that think and set for themselves; •Ifor by sub our Wel, ) . 4 t l3 4f#CP wasYvolio l , ll in _9oi:inch:On ive anpn- . ,- - • - -- - Or lohnllkyle,TAi AO; it'cet. ~,, '4 4, *0:,: May it* linniniati'n-n 1" .- e0- r n,bi l nl:eil _ in'theUnir' Mal freedom 4 the, .... ...,.. , . .... L ~ , T‘ l ' l''' '' 4 i...iv' :,' ~.t hat ~ . ..;:!faißc`. Xt ee r l q! CiV tt.,, ' l9 l 7 " Thei do*4 1.0 ipaii ry *a ' fr i- e As.milek*:, ..4 , '.....:. ~ P ! Noto . .. — Oni! i .coitiii:: ',-- niir i Y r . ;iii iimilorot iiiiiii.;: vie iiik a sixtio:',-ipt ii shield •; the mate - 44' her shield is ,Freedom, Independepeei Peace. - : . - - - ' ~ Dr. Jet - tuts Dro - oktt.--Libert, it. - eivil attar . riligtomti Chief coftter . statitee"'ef - a - ntiil .I.' tion's hatpluesiit -;j ; --. .Y.,i. a •- I A S. B _ hase,lEsq.-ft!itskittett*: The only riiiii‘ who Jiver itOseettsta 41itt entiril ,- Confidepie of :Fie selcile Aineridat) peik. VI • le; : - .may_all 114 1 .yijnth of `4ctur gauntry - ~_• emulate Ida exalteiliirtues.: - / - t 4 It Y....l . . Isaac eckhow, Esq.--A s r a Y rm to es of 'cry actual settler on the public. lands. •- - Chas - E Parnarn • . .--The - America* Ea . • ik : May bet- - broad wings . c ontinue t'i spread -until" they cover the two'' 'hemi spheres.'l\ --- , • . ; • 1 Biter Recker. Esq.-;American''Liber i 15, i May it tier' ausiamed without the shed • -, ding of blond.' lienrYNCKinneY . .- 7 ThelDeckilijiiinisiii •- .ladeziendsnce:lA -reiteration of the Mille Is That God .made-than of one blood iii dwell oPon - all the' face a the cart it," anc that he is no respecter of persons." -- • By the sarne.--ayirtue; Liberty,' and Independerice," in a - national .view...! ati -not be maintained With Out a kiinsitledge by the-Mass of the people, of the science - of_ gnvens rnent. i , : • -- By the eame - ,-The ob j ect it -govent t meat is to litotect , its ciiiz ns, itiii enaltive them. -:- i ~- ‘ -- -:- By the; same.— Tfici . ratirth ntlely The prOtotype of universal freedifm: Th . e day passed ,oft , without any turbance or accident, Which, consitieripg there were about fivethntisund-persons in .the was quite ;remarkable:-:- Th!re was an exhibition of ,Firp Works in the &ening: • re Stor®. . ; A tqrifii• rain and hail sterrif occurred at NeW-Yorie - City,- rif o'clock, P. M., on thel' i lst instant. The-CrystaiPithee a , 'presented an -extraordinary scene, As u ! the sterrii_ came on:, 'large numbersiof ,r( workmen' Who were engaged on the ex- • terior ;Of 'theyalace,liurried in, but were . . in' bleL to close a north •windoiornsedfor 4 ingress and .egress 'of workmen npnn and the watec.cameinlit almost id ciiiumns. The water poured doWn i al stairs • in cascades, and. fell. froni the of -the gallery uPentbigoods - . .below 7t / ., destructive • quantities. Vert unat fil t few goo 4 were, opened...but - it is fear- n '*hat some are inured'.. About ti minutes after the storm burst, a sOist-'"! rifle\ liail:atorrn began to rattle-like charges• Of musketry upon the tin TOOf. d Sonie of the hail-stones re lEirl!, large as hens , eggs.: . About a tisand Workmen and':a large tinrriber of exhibitors and !visitors, including twen r . I .tyl, ladies, • we : lOU:the building, some' of Whott..showed- ctTideratile alarm at the \awful portion oft he,fratile work •of a*n addition to the Palace w,as•blown down I with . an awful c iii.. TWo . large enfinislied,filairie huildings. 43d street...opposite tbetLatting Tow er,•' Were • blovn down, or'ittlier crushed t, into 4 • mass ruins, • -In one of . these beSides. the wOrkmen,' . , there Were 115,1 shelter under . - its roof When drivelt 'from • • LDEBABON. . . . . their I work, by the:storm, .14ow 0-Ina nv cearted. death is truly ontlerftit-ri It . is supposed they hint • moment!s,.Wiit'n /w ing and•yushed into k re street... A seem! that..the frame oft e,?ther building came' itiv ,".. ' do - wni with :a d ening:et-ash at the Same: time,l• confas" . g instead of warning those In ref-littibe ',_and three . rw.ere instantly killed .. . and •fi . r Of. five dangerously, :rand otheri )t - • .„ isli., thy injured.- - - '•:.- '- . : • -. •. • - , 9 titer , buildings - -in the - neighborhial 3. wereldatnaged. 'Mitre Or less, and . Several. m, were. struck;_: by- . :lightning during.' the storm.. : • ' ' . .. 7 .. • -.- . • Tlie.ahove Faccoupt c . ondensei fiUirikhe Dag?) Yribine of Satu rday 'Columbia Ruf es the Wave: • - . Thelondon Da.ily News, of May lfith, handsomely acknowledges' the triumph id America on the seas; and institutes a com parist?' n ' between British and American L - ship 1 masters, -Much'to the- disadvantage 1 d of the - former. It says :'-• ' ' 1 . .4 There: is no doubt that all branches gof the American navy have-the benefit of an education far superior tit that which. • can be obtained by the corresponding class. in Great Britain.. in reference to. this ,_ may -I be remarked that papers haVe been supplied by the American Government to t its . masters of great nuthbers of Met , cha it vessels, 'containing a system of di rect iittil with• respect .to observations to best alb during their r - espective vioyages. Aid ,'4 . ty theie and the - logs of the vessels, Lie 'tenant Maury. has been - enabled 'to obt in Buell a' knowledge of the currents oft 'e ocean and the tradewinds as to re: due the length of certain vii ages by al me. t . me. i, One-third. A _discOverv'tof this na tui !h as the effect ofgiVing th;A:tnericani so et ling I try like a monopoly ofpartic, ula I trade fur it certain tittle.: It is not too !muCli,' to 'assert't bat the logs of the 'gre ter 'nitmher of the English merchant yes els would' have ,been,utterly itSeless in i Vestigations ofthis 'mute: The,gen 7 era !education-elm:isle . of English yes.: sel'is no doubt, lament bly defectivet - . 1 .4 r , • r.” I continuance thelN ws'says':-- - -" we . at' menaced in our manufacture*, in our tra e,. and in etir rnritime, stiprn ieacy. - - 7 As ii• means of rising auperierlo these der gent; hone can be more efficient - than a sand, practical edneition tin the mercan til !and maritime elassette ni feur cemu -411 nitil ''' ' L ''' • '' \ s• zurottlibt DeLicActr.s.—rOur citizens ba e recently beeti* feasting , amalgam's nn fresh halibut, brought from,Sitka, in tit Mission settlements, packed iwice: O. - fish weighed 160 poundo.' The qual ity every. respect, like those; . . in N.* York - markets. It sells . here. fur ab t ,2045 c 'per ih.; and being. Ararity, co 'mends nowdouble t he' rice.ofsalmon, w hitter article is at. present -supe'r. ab Want, and, our fishermen 'are all en.: go in pickling , and pintsking,t hem Alai; ly- 6y,tlaa .thaumand. . - Theitaizejti an fully equal to those of the, S t . . 4 11 ur markets : are most ppl v ted,with . orAngeti a nd hat; tnpicalfrufits, brought ' here in cirgOes front Ali kqaeds oft he seas Also:Apples froin e. hill, otdepa and poW c oes from Lett er frota Aiu,,Fiao-corm. ;100"-1141.SliiitiAiitilii wh*li'iinii*.`lo 01/slkeialii". - /it i 4i!"p,ifei!iiiii: i iiii.'dfirU . . .*teq:1610010 .iiit h . ff iit4BV to iliiy'fOili, i t . v4lL`i.4olo*ii:!,iiie is!iii t iV:" - '434'41140,Vs ibiiii,':#iiiii - 40411 IT ever-. ikiiiiiiir .7 ; 0: .;- ii!i.t.tfavlTo t i.4 - -ii'etiait - . 0 *A `rtes. Og - lilif tveaokiiiiiewitsr.o itiiifkthiijiiitiik - deit i g4rility t 'j:(4 7 4104' ii._*iiij)tip - 1111601 ' .- Ilit: l f4"iqk: l- Yfil*iinilOio _iiitrltiiiii , i*Vid , ;f4ii Vefit i r4e tq'hii: - ieiii4C'44,W(:* * ' v. : - . • erje i zie 44 ,,c,i i -,_i;- .. /.;.:. t- . ... T . , r -. :. ~ .-. " 6, 1 ..i.1, , !,.i: :.:I,:ii7Tik. 11.,'.ifiii 7 44 - ili'l . .- 7 . '''.. ' . was away y. ta• The man 4h6 iieli r ite4 b h 94 .1 4 16 ed atfai• V t;I• -` --. ' r-.{ - b 4 . • .. 4 ?: . .--'• i • • - tra berrittl szstmit !a tie , pound, are litimiclectits 1. growth f Springfield, Mass. ; . g•-. ---••• 1/ - • 9 • - ~,,.--Irrigabmlikluud, ..Ix . t...a.great promo ,•.er Of the begat- and pr uctiveniAs of fruit, u'vhirds. . . I . ' - II " l A'id V ' ' . 11 li . -- n o ogy in ert amp; ire was x3ently.bvertakeli by.* `trai n of ,thougliL" - • le ivras not much iniur d. -1-What a disgrace Peale -of Europe" "shout, whims of one man--thc I • • , i •31 1 5.!`.,g101 1 kApP 1 47. riPe !iii i minced . at ; New-"Ho id or the Nvi Senicl i. , ; said to! be` a b is hat 4.44it.110 ,ples,4 trn t ei denusc II'•• is [t I'- --Illiere a certi il -, -,...:. tatil. wbo is thirty-eign hen l .. ty man, wint 4m a ny rid milk. . C , f. tdi ' -„ -The. Lantern.' tel note t • i; pay .on, Honda on aturday night, in 1 kic him T into flitm' .L. • - Is the. Whig part thotPost." - II ) i ut yOur finger in ii: y(M I Wilt find out.-:---.L , The St. ohn's (N .._. in liconninen ngi, on if Aerican p. pers.that thews al I r are arnling thes l in act is , piraeyi s il - The New York on'i ) of twenty:nine t. at. 4 11 1 , i lexy, suptrinduee k•l' kb have oarred it • 4 lted fatally. . • [ , The stamped Pm I de much desatisfaCtl .4 t, of them- ; ars or II '. Neshitt,ltlic von lij• furnished. 1 '' [ • 'Thu Falkland is' a t . but u tatenly.-SeVf 1 i dren, „all told, and -le t annally-;nripro e t 814,000. 1 i One effecti the al i'- w York ..an4:l3ost - ten an Amertean.e: ~ oa.. the 'fisherinen .: with cries , of "A .. t. 1 . 9 1 , ni , i : . ,:].:._ s ... — 7 Thepas4niree - ' , .' e n railroads - .aro - tile lar . igest: are:- nearly-`.5 feet . 6 ineheti.in widt ' - - frO en - ger.tai• Is in.lsl van y time I " artiehla Ldd say ing - p that--knovisits. —There ar l. e in. tl United. States, at tbe.-- r iesent moMent: ft. ut 1 14,0.00 *milettof rail ay completed and r 'n daily us.e., 13,0130 nit in course of, eotistrt 'lion; and .untirr. 4tirvey,•beingll - ln ny,thotssand :more Allan lia any other eoutttr in the world. t .. , ' 1..., ious••• ••• .r i .• 0 0., r 1 ,i ! _nliie i injury . . 11 isl h i;-.. he tearinglial hailstones T;lpeie' l'le'l'riis:l;:aal ar.rfra::l l.t n6dt... r f o tttrh. k le ' li c olcui i : i t gl.llBl I n th:t tt ) dtln tn yloll e et l 'ut a :en. c h i er: l 6. e nxligt er w -fie. i ni ) n r i efihed o ) slL s t°li: 11 . The Bvltton ,Pbst publishes a cammuui.: Lion from *, Spirit Jai liipper, stating that, n ., ` that city, a tuedi i im, who\_knows nothing f drawing, has_exeCut4d beautifulSketeies . Ivith the pencil with inconceivable, rapidity; Iliniedibytt:iiritualinfltene _ Tte ; cbiicß:il,;post..io:i.;s IbieiysalitL ; t i eodiouolinotsii ~t: t ,tlregiotktertion,eprisedcv p cttiloii::vsl ttlit:ity:entiia Shelwrd of, the valley: ) itieets with O oul.tiaocrr,il ---"-T1”.) - cliristian r. , e6l.,le'will do. , AFII I no twe to ,pMy ._tol' ebolers while they s' , tie of !unripe Cheri which ,will•seon be -..:. . =TheWAshin rending -tbeLb,tea , Buffalo Contier, an i part;on accOunt ni The Article . 4ai writ submitted, ta "the' and ,approved , by 11 , —According: to, "Digger,".: Indians ; : which, tkoyitorePar' layers betweenliett one of them;will.e thisa . horse v and . it clii . iiii l d,o*.a.... -Th e lightni4 burn, Mass.;iritn it and disetiliina!;,' di gla in tliW t :sliyli of 4 alf,k.lif, , iiinp, prank; . 4`,. wilhout ' 'inmates lid • Ain I enemies'.... ''' ':- '`i. A N(Trit t . ASE. lki in.ontgkiinery'oe,. ser ' ruled that, an death occurring', sufficient t:tirSustai the - decedent ' hid" writing the letter hausted, atid'ilied . - .---B'rOtirikwnlt her of - liii - ie:iiew' Church . shoUld' di -1 :tbis..republie taa - liberty And fiery a sovereign Sul crown of - ,:Leuis'N 'are betted 4 a 'di •••=A:teitittltila feW diiicsiapee;si husbiii&tia.bwi “critterin.fileiidyiti i nielliiiitik:• - *eilik. erhictrifie: ) ;manse`: 'dowu therthriuit' 'teist•ise.'edffieitli lage e .that, a contri purpose orlitel l e =dliusi:-..“..,..1.,..f 1 ‘. e'* 1 ' 1 boiiiid id` an "ex ~, '1464•46fe42'k..t°1140.irt 141.1''a`toharc iiiiil#: -7 7ll ' tritql“ o ' iir : a • "': . alit:lslip; '' • 111.. Ilig - tb4.l‘4lr lteleitiiniiiill i ill!:_c4 7tititlitaiwth#7 47 ~,,,,(,.. „94 , ,1"., lare - a ul ut . ~.• ' . - f '`- , 0 1. 6 _, 14 1 1 -i-,, ;It . flila..".andtat`,,N 43)::d,t0111intii/1%;i,012,40. ,„. ~,-;., 11 t 7 4 ! I t, irmelo,49tie- imi64.. 1 %- * ' •'. itlfriving ,otntt mankind_ that the; depend upon the Czar! fro_nz Abe, tree, are. Yen. This is 'rat her Harreit d-4ign to see A maw racy to a larap-pest. constable in,Cinein , years of age; a 'tong" ways on homi- of a ; man liming... a. , who; got into, a, row li = op e s some one. wont& i.c.of Inext.tcce4l - dead 1:4 'nOtit---11Osi • i 1 s' month and perhaps i • uiv,elle journal-, -' ' 1 w Bnlnswiek) pape - I ' fact al:mince(' .• n he American fish r-:' i ''l.6s; itrgue , thi!, snelt. romercial - ststtes. - tliat; Of . ‘-suO4tNico:or,l cossiFe: .11. at ciVAwooty-fout, t-office envelopes lion -from the . :fect thot -the. 6ek the Caiii. - of ricior by whina. theY ands-aro said to eon 4. n- Ten,. , women, and [yet the, thitish parliat date for Aheir,governt -sent by Philadelphia. to Madeira,' iis, that approaehs the nd others Salute her I , nation—a-good N used on he Amen- . I , .0. in thew r T l lO . 1 '. feet in : lenrh, ,and 10 . The cost of pass= 1700 i t.c; $2,400. - 1, uitauts ; the imam i~ilry. has exi4ed - froM mong- theie die Ty apply :- "It is a wise wn father." - , Era says : Our yotmg to -d remember that' _it is 9. to save them from Owallow inordinate (panti es, Arid other miripe tiiit, in market. - - i : .,. on Union bas an article *oil 1 Evening Post, the "Old Ingo ► t," out of the , I their Flee Soil 'heresies. ~ ten by Judge . Nicholson. 'resident; in manuscript, im. - a l C alifornia 6 paper, the ire luxuriatie_ ~ On clover, :for toed by. iuttiag it in ' ed stones. , I t is said that at nearly enoi gh te sittis i t thil r .fstteni raPidli on . & .str , ck a disc, "at Wo oda the,lloor,l teariUg[ up lx.iards, breaking all jthe t, *tiara:mg] the oiy.tule ;) Ile' der: otid etrecting,other irting any person: The l ky escape froiti two such =A casewas irently tried !thy, in WhichiJudgeSmy. rtoipt :to sign h i w in_ prevent the signing—is i ;the will. Iri this case' ~mmeridedlis name by whetilie sank hackf ex.. llen mita Mei. - I. .1. t iebis ' t' I athotic ' ) l in num ' maintains : 'That if the 1 t the Catholic citizens of ' lish the 'Constitution, the latent* of their country,' as ! and transfer: it to; the polecni • Buo l aparte, they ine orklioance,tei obeY,! Alto irbei, igiehigia, a' • ter6l a 'reeefis where t her Ili the habit'lf getting' (Ike ~ OW : her :wrongs by de. es: tiimhtera, *a., frOM t: del- 'we% hair. 1101 , red •11 - . t anner,' hair ;The e f fids-itythe loWeeti6 i 11% - the' heroine a 'new "16 n -1 1 -.7 - 7 7 1 7 1 : f° -.:l ' the 1 ~., 1,:......_ ......, „ ,-,-,,, 1-- S thin to l it f ' Inc i. g 11 11 . t 1' Thit.siiiitkr PROS xi...under. thia'sig- - 711 Tgrvit hei4';'!e eta i. 9 . -09, e r jimmni a enninAl or - -0 riin -, - *triunittel in Ault city. ' It ntrinutits!hif uriitter io - Mi, much •al all ihefOleS q _n 10d'pati to - tether, and in ' t, Ptrocii.y l'ai icog4s it. is The total Punt- _. beT-Orcors7 for .l i l l hinds of °Ten. _. 43 ,4 - ,,i itzl ,g oi i4 *Hk , ii'ild.',.. Valetr ilutingt the s. 4 r. • last finlr ye? WAS one undred and nine= ii-four th . lid four inindred and tw• en .• ly..ftiur- th total number of arrisit id - New Yorli Pijiig• the same pe . riod'lwai • lover twoini - 41 - ed thougand ! The .. N , (ivy:- Yorl i. c pollee t o les eblY; refer,te arrei . stip; , iho"4.l_ , E,U la id. only_ i l n'eo m iaty ri d ,.o b L l •. ' Al . ntiy are ft oltedAitii are e n it_ c 4o ui 'i t .! • . _ ti,d' or linen 0 'or fort Tial; hut 6i - 61.1'15e: 1 4 J'e,e i 3 IIY AO ,:n 1 9 1 ! ) 4-- 1 - Vcat " 1 9-.9cAtrOY: i f lie remarkable. significance of -the 'Shove , • I figures:'. ; Ini:rew .Yollt - , - .7 within the-last ' vear,, sTecen Pi . etiiions! for. capital • cases have. occurica.i.. is iiii - L'il;lattit. ! and • - ' Wales; forjkhe same -iperiod tliere•`wera Only nine.; !an t l,„%yefthe,population of tlie latter is-nearly - -thirly4 times as great.. as that of.New-.lrfirk. . - :hi& dis‘parity, can. - not belirstrP)ed,l -g• 11 !1' '-peC,uliar ch arac- ' - ter of oprpepple, fir, the winter - part of the Crintin4iity,skingi fr om the foreign, - element 't,flPint populigion. .Of the seven .. murdererSliih'v*A specified,-. siz i of_:tlietn I Nero-- fi;reign i.s-.--tinn.; :being 'a !German, •i three Itiih,- n e gpgl4lll;`and one a' Nova. Scol ion,. art& i ke`sevetith; though horn in 1 New York; V,, , eOf InSteparentage. The . 1 1 ii 'Courier says ' -r _••-i, ' . - , [ Thelsa e pi, p le that chielly' commit 1 the.criines! m lieree; are fOund in • vast num- . I hers: in'-every 5.- ,ngliSh;city..: Why. then the difference in the eteut of that crime 1 .- This question does not adreit" of either a read or a b -let, answer ; ' The , Causes whic I prOu e'this result are varinpe and ,• complex,,ine.of which_We may censider . ' ' li hereafter.:.; lie most important of them:, are doubt less the cuir.parativeineffiency of Our pi:dice in ,preventing, crime, the comparatv . e uncertainty of our COurtsiti punishing criale;•the neglect Of our young vagrant pimaatiOn, and the . vtistrititnixtr i i of disorderly groFerieS,licelisedind.nn- ~ licensed, that haye ill:the while - Without restraint, bee - stimulating the pittuticx\s . -and bad ;pr ,pensities of • all ibe„ilower. classes of!onr!".popolatfon.. : :t is Orme that . theSe matteri - ,Shnuld be l itetiously and earuestlilloolted at and cared for! '_Our St reams i of critie:areinereasing into. tor- rents, and' they.. threaten to over Whelm us. -- Th,eirliC• we hl.ve given, startling as they . tiko,cannot be denied; sus: „• doCuMents prove them. _Read nnd. der4 .:i ; - - ".• 'I- • The Grouper also says 3. ere are now at i: a the tombs ;ten-.men- awaiting trial or marde_r, PneOtwhoni his alreatlY - a convicted 'onee, and Is now "Iwaitin n second lli-ial. ' The. whole, numberor homicide in , that city within,thelait y ea r has been! about thirky , five• I . • . STRAIiBO.I7 - ,E . X1 1 ,1"110114: Steattlyt ~) boat ‘,Nev.lW.firld,'! . a day twit ,between ' New Yerlvtind Albany. btwat a boiler-ffue, at , shout . 7, 1 97e10ck lat4,.Friday morning,: . while lyinket.",Vh;t rp. r,N 30 North ' River ~ i foot - nil: C ill . caber street,. whetehy seven an 103 1 " their lives and otheis 'mire se clue 411y-,' if, ii- i Ntallyracq,l4e4, ' ,1 . :--. , i' - 3liamogts. . .t Ba - 1 In :13r0A1y . ., on the 27th vit., by A G. 'Esq.,;Mr. Havag Lottik'of Lathiop, to kilts Etiak Barn Fosaunk•Of 'Bridtv4iter• • -In Rich , Jt;iie ti ' Eld. EL H. Gray, Mi. W V. BEDE 4. ?EU% MaifiENDA LikONAID: tiaellapnie, July 2d; Mr. Di7ll/ SILTY and Ms u * g r EW t - I 1 • r • . In Bri jewatr ..on the 24th . ritt.;'TtnutzsA 11.‘. Root, trie'of Beyrnotir 11.1xit...age453 ywirs: . The. deceased [hadbut a brief residence liere,[ being, bite -1 ty from Litchfield county,Own. I.ller.deatli. was , ery lud len, and , iniexpected 'both to herself - and' frienip, ,! ving her;latter her attack - Aou t a few lo onier) t s tO. ittire4s her trust in Je3uslehrist,. the Sarier. in ,w on . she. had lon had coti6deuee- _to save,ber 1 from her sins' 1 arid the, wrath ,to eenle. ! -- Fnito our stu,rt acquaiitane with her.:iii ii , inem• be!. Of 'tki!e . S! ethwlist Etib t eipal 'Cliercht - vire . thinh .. we' may. - safe afe it l y of - her in Seri pture.ihtitinige: '-Write horn)iencefortli!- blessed - are the'dead. who' die in. thep Ldrit, oven ea said' . the Spirit, -for-they 'rest froth thleir Ittberslandiheir worksl.'ila follow chilli." 1 - ; ,i.. • I • - :.. [• , Cox . _ HAYIiAKERSI Tr ye. wi h to buyi lisviso 'fixota, it low pri 1. ens, call i i thesuberiber. I have la first•rate 1 ... asforunent o f SCITIOO3. , from four shillings upwards, Scythe Sni t is. HAY and Straw Porkst the best kind of auk v, Grindstones, flz . c. lie , which = I .will sell at the lo w est possible prices. Please give me II alai. 1 I. S. LITTLE, New Milford. - - 'sT - . - arjnl 4 kig Toals.l , THE large t and 9: ch eapest .assort A M the ' eauuty be foe at I __. 1L .ft LeLTHRO? A IUuL ,-/ G • ANC). 1 1 ...—L- i I'LItNTrOF ~ . 4 VAT I . CAW ?iv )ief at the store of 3. assortm Clot of Deus ;ireithsinberet_ororei •fiales as to styles AGOOD much to plea.** and ex thin '.• , New Mole I I, ' - • . ~ Alred,, a lot elite."' and plmist Musk, -- "rol OW home "OM Follts Pe ;sway,": "I;es, we , miss ti,tte,"Alti epopular song, .Do they mine we it. awlite At:etc. i ,r aid --Vicaint -string!: ikidgetl eta. at : - r • - . z.e,...,-...\ - 1111:_ri* TIM re Soligsl anstier to t home,'l," ' law utGROCABLICS, w,ich tiiiirlum for cash 4 - ' • I.YONs &Bog. AF" intim %Nit 61 A. ii . Ist's* s Sue. - NcYll9? 4a ..hereby, Wen ..that in nominee of an" . rof the OrpbeteiCso3t4gtf:lhe Cootq of Susquebittinti. theiir will be to pogo sate.son litondaY the let day of ANC eat ill° fitilowing.4l,cribed„pieces ; or placid of land. the eiltalo;:4- , tiliiio"fiaer.jr, late .of t 151to'hiP of A !T arit If j': i p t i l d i ca iafy, d ece ased. Tbe first Piece' tiiiii *l4'i - stale the south-west comer of another ifforn ierlY ',be lowing .to said egtstei thence north' , 46 -east 1 ,64} perches - - ti) a beech ;. - T th ` E ' 4 i,e4 4keest.,q4 perches to e state and , a to nes' ' . . f - Peoce 84Oth'.. 45 West 1044 Peek to e Stout , : ,' re tbeince - tiotth`4s west bet percir ee to the'. ' 'au bOoninc. co igsk4g - awes , - be the - i uthroor , !es. with the sti r oPue uslat°ll tt,fntthett, :se l .,batoishc; . ,_,Thejece ftd 1"- eee et parcel ori ad iftiateiii--,w'.!oirioir„ wow as follci*s; th'-lie3ev - - 'Beginning •at irutsple; the . northwest ' tier homer, teld lb, Poitbeast corner of the land of fUoracettlethiWity ; thence iorth 46 Witt 9§l au i . ,. -I , ltittr -perches. to a pad; thre e ' Neigh* I OS': ela 1-Igth perches toe pest' thence ''u 0 t eatt. 94 _ led 8-10th I Pere lle° t°lll , h'itsieti north ' 44, wel-10111 Perlr4.l' IliWitracif et-beginning; • Jog 55 seles , e, l,- - M .: • - there .Or lass,'. molltlY hoPw led i -Ited:' : ,r , c them_ tis , e ;bathed housetten 4 9 r. ' • tali, ' ' hi' ti re et 1 ): it; tat the Pert : . 0 0 05 00 -1%, - 16 0 1 V , -.: ' 7, '. Veit lite!' eeeePieli tt:r.the seid4l ece. , _:deli . ,-• dete• - ititt be laid iivarsjiy !.or: 0 11 6 _1: .7ti .. . , - ; , i.Te k npi,k;4" 0".!!"'" kitoitir; -, ' ," -: . 44.: . 44144, - -",:,.-1,,,;.,:,... ,-- „ I.llc ':. - INA -- 11 xi'vzoi3. .422 . .• ~4,41 , -,o * 7 ‘ , S; 1:W.5, ,. .: 7.' ' • ',.-:crEs l / 4 :-...:' , ~, oli To F , 1 _ yoris 4 SOIL 1 ( F t I J 051,611 at OM gxsa l Ciossa nal view -Can 014 . § SON.