the susquthinua Ittgister. • .u:-11. ligNMO } Ms PEMIA• thursday ihridarlepti 29, 1853. - Oe Dollartintlifty centn per annum cash *du. in advance. Two Dollars if paid within the year. Twe Denim and filly emits if not, paid' until af ter thti.expiratioti of.the year: - . ' stdiscaisienwill be permitted te.remain utioettled 'Mewl*, two years. • piseattitit 14)04°0 with the .publiiher, till ill mresuages ire paid? - • - . - !exries or ADVERTISING. '" • One-square 'tieelt; ... 10,50 • ' • • ••• - 'subsequent week...- 0,25 Busitiiits Cards per annum, with paper. : ;. 3.00 . inade to yearly adtrettisers. - •STATE TIC KET. lea JUDGE OP, SUPREME . • - Thoarnts .of Philadelphia. FOR cax.tt.COMMISSIONEht, AO* PILOWDMIO, of Lancaster c(ounty. FOR AUDITOR GENERAL A. llic,Clinure, of Franklin county. FOR „ . SURVEYOR GENERAL, ' Christina* Myers, of .Clarion county. The TemPentnee Conventlen. ":` Nefair-nrinded man who - attended the 'Temperance qotivention, the proceedings Of Which we published last week, can de ny that the great majority of delegates meted actuated by an earnest desire to promote the cause,of temperance by pro , curing the enactent' n of a Prohibitory Law. : It appeared to:be -their opinion (/ that this question is at present of para mount impottince, ankdeserving the con , "lideintion and labers of every friend . of Temperance. The , - duties before .; them Were simple and unmistakable, and they met them like men.: They Wanted candidates for the Legislanit4 l pledged to vote for the ,Maine Law. Two of the candidates al- ready. before, tie people, William att .ari John #. Deans; gave the desired 'pledge, and were nominated ; E. R Chase . did : hied to. . glve the pledges .. .and was re jected. , This action was strictly in pur suance of the . , purposes for which the. c meeting_Was called, and if faithful to their --trust, they could not have done, other e , -- .Teti simply because Chis.e was so - iejected, this Convention—called togeth er*enith distinirecipied, stercarcring Demecrots as Ralph B. Little and George Taller, among others, and composed of .individual; chosen promiscuously from all politital.partieswas at once denounced : by 'theChase men aanWhig movement, gotip to defeat Chase.. Theywho make the assertion know 'it to be unfounded, and are certainly no friends to the Maine taw. They prefer the election Of an in-, dividuatto the / triumph of the Tempe-_. ranee cause, and will, no doubt, attempt, as Mr.'Little threatened in the Conien tion, to dravi the party lines on the Tim perance men, and elect Chase in spite'of Ahem, _throwing the Maine Law to the . 'winds; '..Let these would-be leaders, be ware how they threaten, or they may find thatithey'are not omnipotent, even here. A Whig .Movement ! Would a Whig' Convention have nominated William M. TO E. R Chase desire to be en domed by aWhig Convention? And did Ralph Little consent to f 4 in a Whig :Convention. as Vice rresident, and John Hancock as a delegate 7 If soi is It not thne begin to question their dernc•c- lacy, - • . ',Till the time when thirteen delegates - (Were they . Whigs?) voted in Chase's fa anal forty-four ~ against him, we hear nothing bat that thi s was a . bonafide Tern _ Terence :Convention, as =it purported to Be.,- Perhaps/these - Temperance men may have had other grounds than calopposition for rejecting Chase. - The j• -• -nianner.'. in which be withdrevt; from the ".• ..Sons-pf-Temperance last year, may not Se / yet„fi*ttan by the members of that :Order,-nttijOf Whom declared in the Con • i4ientiOliatllethers by their votes). that be.lwete'l{: B . awe, vitifior id not trust • If there were soy in mamas in the 4x" n who were not what they pre vended to le; we eh° nid infer that it, was there Ito fight, not for net ine t p., bat far inettbose who !leern ;lea- Jo ' els-vntAin iska'jesuitical letter Au ' ..;....i.„, satisfactory;": usitotp...—• . , iii.: 50,111„'"ellase • dodged "so skillfu ll y as i.,-,.hin- Chase ouugvu :it Tef - ' Irnu '' 7777 .. - nation, charg ed , , s.-t. .' ' • i6--ijoatp._-a'!'--' ;tlieli, and laiio he feet, 1 4 Jiii ill'''''uPcni • ci i tlie Maine -- -- .- ._ Ma positiOn de ,2.088 ifl, , 7 _ a ." -- e d whe n he merely ' - ere, sanua• dificin- Lim la. -. • be persecuted la fined lell a rlf.„----- we `.believe believe there w a 1 O 1: -ix these,il ir.iirj! ..- th conveP4un, only - *139131 !,' . itt proneed'ags* •. C ori i 'gh to -vitiate , . . m. "- - in4l-1, th e' 1 der of ‘ue 1 ' " .. -;- iitipo• - _Littles ker. of the Coe ur., r . .. ____L_ ,-: '„thirteeni • a .....-9 • -ked ugueh 22,,,,1,-.44",•'',....". pertinee 7 ' .Chase's io n ' twit, •!AAJ , - omr , is . • s\. Ik4ind-Nater rod fi nes a uo a . r sp.,- ' tettir..we'' A think , • -le it: - ‘lnak - - ' '-, -,betrnociat'4B' -,. --t6olT4T'il" mea t ftiriTlVP,grne" ,- - iiiiiiiviiia -- I, L ' , l,i;liti ttNai'' ----_.. -, -- -chase ~ 4 1 4 .•-•43 , 4 • A. , tae . t. , r. saw - - .toNi.ottiii:iiitis#'l4o27_ . . .4 - - . 1. .1 2, _ - 7-...;., h - - luau _iyuoi, - •-.,r,,,,.-., ,Arithiiit--inat ~...!0 ~:,-, ,- - ii •- 3 - - _ ...... •- .. „ ~ ihrig.Tilso,. --- - -- ~•' "be.s• pi g ~......, r. ..............,-,k!m-;., -A•ohrotegs pun. , , .:,!. liamil, ,-..,-- -_-; ....4 lakei..*gylir ....„..,.- ,:r inailwAte Al 44 1 ", - ,_' -,...:. 7- . .5. ~- , -... =,-.41r iiirrtr ~, 774-„„ , L ,. ~,,,,&,..:-_,A....., ,--..,-i,"-',,above' '-4 ,- __-7 ,-, , :1 ',-;- - --- ' -4.-ii-4 : -, ,,,L__,.',...c , :- A:NV -.. -' .,...,• -4: :, 'ilieit'7 - -.--..-. ......•77,_-' i ght ianid-... Ana , --..., '-.. i tc-.1-::.,-11.--11,-I":4'''''``;''''' 1 ' ~-' ~:_- ,A .,7, ' •.ri,„__: .--, ,f,_,.... ;:,,, --,4 = s t-f=ikii7e;f4 ,-; "1` tzf- '"•." • . •,' ~. _ - ..,..,:t.,.: ~- -.;.::‘ , 1-.. jarPetieliy telliiilibenf that t y are. de-f; _e v i i, serting their pa r ty. Undoubt ly tho '' who ilt'together on' this 111 tiefii 1 ' Colitifidelo mantiOndistipet pal ticatir ions as ,. heretofore, and" after ;; is issuqi is decided, will' ,be'found iiiiink i'dkaii,e, - with' vvliolre they coincide. Jri of inion;L There is: but one clasal'efrmen , hcr, air ; ltt , the denunciations-that party lea ers fot o; Minato against them, to wit, th ' 'of4ce.: seekers;_:and ,these in Tact com, ielfend but a small part :of the people,it4rever , , Li contrary . this, assertion may be tol t heir own opinion of their iteportancej The great body of intelligent and- bone. 4 Meni .' when oncethoroughly aroused, up o n ray question, will do what they thi nk i(rt,ght, 'and leive the'result with Providettcp.- The people in some counties „ . )f..l.loS . State have tilrea4i I made linos* thei i i minds so fully on this rpieition, that imli fL ',, - ti mans, andoeWspapera of idlparties have been constrained to fidl in; with the. cur rent, and all the candid ates are, openly ii faVor of the Maine Law. It is thought , from "present indications' , that 'the La i will be carried throUgh lour Legislatu ” nest wireer,,end then weican s e .soon deci for ourselves whether .it is beneficial o not.. . .This experiment We belie people, are anxious to try +; if so, succeed. SO Mote . it be. Another Letter from W. N. The.following letter we basten before the public, in accordance • , • request of its autlnir - ' • ,Tunkhannock,__Sept. 26, To the Editor cf the Register : .= • DEAR Stu: 1 notice in your piper last week,a statement to the effekt, till I had written a letter to thellaije La Convention at, your place 'helot "1 .le I - Tunkhaimock,' different from tbe, - one' which was read to the Convention. • Pr mit me, through the same inedium, to cOr rect-that statement, and t o say ;that ittis wholly without - 'founded n:-i I' netier wrote any ohm' letter,' n r to ok nor n- tended to take before the people a ftis district, any other-position,-either r t ny speech beforethe Conve i ltieu 141- or - i wrse than the one taken i r • my lette ~ t Respectfully yours; . - WU. M. PUT That part of the aboVe 'le lei. w will - most astonishthoie -who a ende Convention, or have read its ptioceedi, is the assertion that the writer never. any other ; positioti- than the ne t in his letter; to the Convent on ! members of that Cons ill bear us 1,.. out in toying/ that, if this be 'true, the gentleman 'was most unfort tot an . tn 7 succeisful in his . attempt to fine-hi 1-1/o sition. N i Ye can aissureiliitn!tbati if it 44 -not been understood thili he went farthir in his speech .than in hit ktter, all pledg ed himself for the Mlle Law, 41withifint any if 's or and's," he would ha i u bd - n rejected- as ignominiously as. E. , Ch . se was. ,This we believe he kne% 'a t ie time, and, therefore, felt the tte . • -ity' of saying what be did , before • the - bony rt:. .tion. ,Yet fic,ow . „ . baying obtaine la - no i 7 1.1 nation ',by such means, beltakc4 ilie b ck track,-and declares his intenticn l ito take tio other position than 1,M3, omit taken in lds letter. , This•contse of:procedure may indicate great, skill in politictil maticeu= vexing, but whether it is exactii„fair',and honest, let tbe . people 'rid ge. - 1 ' ,1 A Of course Mr. Pi 'ico uld 'not, a ft er; • • . ' t _ writing - the above; expec t to 9e supPon ed by the Tetriperance men, , as s Ch..-. Perhaps, 'since Chase was repUdia , he. ; does not consider. their suppo4 d rable. We understand EB: Chase visited; unk 'hannock on MoodaYlas i t,thedity on hie i d this letter ii dated, andlpridiably,. e . , T - . convinced Mr. Piatt th at it is betier no to-be a Temperance cotiaidate• 'Ortb ' canal jobbers, whose pOnliarl candid Piatt is said to be; may {lot incline 'to fit- - A-or the Temperance ut , etnent.- me thing serious rnß.st have li itppened to make .him eat his words as he itas done.' The statement we published last . week .concerning Ids living altered his letter atter reaching Montrose, - was male. on what we considered good authority, and we believed it to be trues btit Mr. Piatt says we were 'misinformed. -We are Wi lling his denial,-like the rest of his letter, should go for what it is worth. .11 , - - hi id c ci , i. 1 i , . 'A melanchely . case of s uici de by 1 . 11- .liam Avery t Occurred on th -22 d ini'. in . New Milford,. at . the boa ' of Ho -Ce Seymour. Lostlnring Mr. Avery biimg . of age went to Illinois, and purchased a farm:in.:the VicinitY of several{ of his broth ers. - He wait attacked bY measlei, which left him in a poor . state of health, with in dications ofinsanity. - It arethought best for him'to return to his: . ' borne -st. fion l li Mr. Seymour's Where his Motbeti also in sides. The ippearances . of ieelieity be came frequent. . . . ,•-. , .....,.. . Oa the - morning of the - 22d ' he:'eluded he' vigilance Of the family 'and hastily ascending to the garret of the two -stall" hPuaelle threw,t-tiOelf-headlong frotti the windew.. 4 , 6 alipeti . tOahnit striking on theldoar-stone,w - heactiriplibed, fracturing the -skull, s that beireMained insensible till he died. When;in t e act of get!in -Out. of !hi win** ,J . !is, was seen by Mr. Seymour andatnitberl',:man, Who were in= : an adjoining-fie Mi. bu44ould not prerent thefatel idunge. - . . . • •-• • • ------r-4ilitiVairi,-. er -1 --- - -!- - . .'. 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The Popular Edneator' ia a . . publica 7 . . ti6n . as novel es we •hope itr.'tilaY prove aseful......,Each itutuber, gives i nstrnctions. - in the•vaiious departments•of Tainigusge, NateraillisterY, Pliilosephy,Political.Sci enth,. Anthriipology, &c. • Published by, Alexen - der , , Montgomery,: 12- :Spruce st., - ..Is.rew...Ynrk, et -111,50 a . year. ' .:. ,-- ;.. .. .. • . . 7 f . : :. 274 e Ifhistritfil:4lagaziw'tfAr . !.. 174 ' hirTe,receked-the - Aiigint and SepteMber . numbeA Of this sPiendiaMagezitte.;... -The. . -Crowd state of our coltitnna prevents - ,' .17. Our *Along the 'Work as.fullyait i . tS mer . .... ita . deier*-a, t.tit ivo: can say . , after 'a- care • ful-c'ekaitiination,- . that .. ti e , nunaber_ and -- beaut.i . AI :ita. - ernbellihmenta i* on& thii. - character . aml . - higii liteitry tn4tit. of its • !letter' press; render it . one" of the" very best I inagiainea of the ki - tiii. with whielr We are . r!acqUairited.. SPeciateu nuttibers -Can be : seen : - . -not bort ved—LafOur office - Pub . - . , • I fished - by Ale . iider Montgoinery, : :No. . - L: i , . . . .11 SPrtice St.; lgeW A oa t at three dollars • • 4. - per annum. - - . , ..! ... •- ,. - i: . • - • •.. - G)faham's illatiazinc - onfl:,Gbaty's : La-, 43es, l' i rlo . ok; tor October, are on . hand with tbeirlas . nal proMptness: . These tWO stand ard Philallphia ..Maviinea :Continue. to . . i t . . . Showii . evid . I nce - of increasing PrOsperity: Asa ) . .,ady's MagaiineWe believe godey's, -IS n or . tint ii-allcd, wb il e .0 rah a m . p res en ts .. isernewhiit • greater amount Of Litcrar . att - eii.andef , , 0 rather more sabstantia C ieracter.l Both Siefbeautifully i .illustra... ii tea •:and adorned .With -the' finesq engrav ingS,., - Crodey also . . gives . fashion 'pla -.1i4 ~ v prigus • patterns ~ ..fie i r - the : ladieS; Both.dre laeservilii of their great succi - atidin their way Cannot:be easily .Ic.cel' . f.. —_;.......,...‘....,—.L....,..,........... . : . hitt. to la th th itch the gs nok l ken. he • • For the Register. , . - SPRINGVILL', Sept 23;.185 i E. R. Chase ,Sands- befOre . the public's splf-norni natOd candidate for member Of Assemly. i Chase and Blanding went,intO t ' be Den . i . , , ocratiC Convention w ith . auout equal St'reUgth; John Btanding—the inan who-. . owns the Press that- Mr. Chase USCS-- received 13 rotes for SenatOr, and Chase would' have shared the same fate as his . master, had not • Robert H. Mclcune de= declined the nomination, for the following among other reasons: Ist. Chase threat ened ifhe was !ejected,..to.tiirn the pow erful influence of kis paper against the rear swinsioseeaf the avirentfon, and de- . dared that be, could' defeat. both Terrell . mid Mckinie, with the cry of Bank Bank ! •i 2nd. :ltleKti ne was requested to ,decline, that Tiirrell might not be defeat ed in . th e Conference, or before the pee ple. . 3d. A dist nguished . Deniocrat said to McKune he tought they . _ could both e benomino.ed if Wyoming had the Sena tor, add declare to McKune that it-sho'd be done—how - er the gime failed., An thought ' !enough to kill 'off Blan ding, and that 1 !e Poitoffice for AlcKune et, was better , tha to niake n_ yearling of But with all :this chicanery, the people could not-be made to forget the self mon ination of Chase. , They could not forget that be bail threatened, sand" his threats had overawed R.E. McKune, and Oleic- 1 f .they looked with peceliar interest to t M - Law. Convention of Sept. 20th. at avention ha s . met and transacted it busi less. Its action is before th e pen p - and ill niistake not, the talent, *i t rs, .a integrity or those convened, r nder at action entitled to the fullest c nfide ce of the ' people. And 'where f tll me oes E. - B. Chase Stan d in that nve ionl Why, the Same immOrtal f i i f iertned";, ` whooi thei l r ve w re ert his hy representatives, ho ' r o voted for them in the Democratic / onventien,- were!on, hand again,- headed by - Ralph Little;-tile' model Democrat. Where,. I I repeat; is E. -B. Chase I-4-- Surrounded ail Blanding' %Vasin the' for mer Ciinventiefi by the glorious thirteen; and. Ralph L He came,. into the COUVeII• thin riding two horses, oue calculated fir" the Thropeni* lice regions of i llurford, rontrose r Springville, !Scc.,, and the other! , 1. the Borough Of Susqtzehanna Depot, Harmony iiiid Great Beud, "where the the i i i ' l Lavr is not so popular. He came in wit whip in' hand; but -- oh, how he kent out 1 -- He twat Out with dishonesty, ith 'corruption; with 'the contempt of the people stamped upoolihn. „WA course &fore his election last , Fall, and while in 1 the Legislature shows . ibitn -beth in favor of acidagainst the Maine Lair; aiid he. woUld haveplayed the same oamelagai, .. if theConvention - eould•have been fi g' 4ed or ihreatenedinto giving him a nom f own: - But no, they repudiated , him, and be i ,went out -so. crest fallen ,: that ,the little bilys in the streets: looked ::on hilt with . pity. -..., ''.- . :: :: '' 1 ilt will matte': little if he is finally elect. in:>thia strong flirty diStrice. , :The fact of Lis; being fo:00 upon the Dentoeretie O.! l ? 4 Putiork•lttld receiving the noqination - ..onlyon the declination of Mr.. MCKune; andilii*einnliatien . by the :TemPerance Viinvinition - ini an unreliable 'and dishon e5t0011.1.. 1 4T0. Mat M- chi life - 0" E. B. ChMMArkich:4o ill.44glit toaweikqp- Owtbrougitiolligisi jlefrAsiflibt.-Dent -44.111#141011040PP00VA1,A0142-#400044i ber,iiilotjiliffiiiitibj t****111112444144‘- i' ''''=" 'll.liig*..l.-a:iil::::7-i.Z.,;11,-t.-,(,::-L'i,j1J.k,", a dissolution ofthe party t If so L a •-.- , iliating spectacle Indeed does the ens bu D - And yet that 1. attfpalitionist," Ralik-little . says, 4: - Nlln Will 'dcUr'p rtyline son Cbase."— Wi I you, Iph How long has the dis position of., tlin Dortuicratic pprty been tifiee4 --3tooE. hauds . l 147 . 1100 it since you -betgedt he nomination of Dis trict _Attorney,and were refused by Dem ocrats ihat undosemnni - I!ertnit me to initgest . - .that -Cauncii yet (dispose of the -Demciatic party as you did of the old aholitionist," . - A DEAIOCRA.T. 'remperance'_finwation‘ In Tank- hannOck. .. .. Ia pursuance of notice - a TemperanCe Convention:llmi held in Ttinkbannock, on; Tnesday evening Sept. 27th; for the -pat--; pose . o f •• choosing Cotifere‘ to .* nominate . .. . candidaiei for -the - Legislature.'. We have not -beenfurnished the, prtkeedings in - de- Hi% - but-learn-tbat a letteri i was from Samuel`'. Carmel'', of. Susquehanna coon . ~ • ty.taking.Strong groundsl in favor of a Prohibitory LiqUof Law; ind : also..in. fa-. vor. of the,sale . ..of the Pitbl)e . works of this . . CoinnionWealth.: •A letter was also read . from James Deegan, of gallivan. - whieh • . ..t , . - •; - was. deemed smtstactory by thp - Conven-. t ion. These le tteriWe Mipect to be able to publish -- next week,: . ~ '.. •. . -.* 4 A. K. Peel:ham:4nd JOhn D. Meyers .„ . were appointedCqnferees ; and as the • • time was so fbrief, - i• was decided-.that the conferees - of Wyoming and Susquehanna should. meerat Tunklanoek the. next..day S pt. 23th. -- •.. .: - -*- :'.' t • The .proceedings :of the Conference M otiit; , * ap . pearbelow. • - . ' 1 .. . . ! Temperance- Conferee Meeting. -, At a meeting of the Representative Conferees appointed by the Temperance Conventions of Susquehanna and Wyo. ming, eon mks, at the office of A. K. Peek- ham, in he. BOrough ,of Tunkhatmock, 10 o'clock A::1‘1.. - Seipt. - 28 . ; 1853. . _ - .Present, B. S:itentlCY D. 8r0w,r);1?..A., on the part : Or.Susque• hanna..Peekham and -:D. m : ,......r*a1th 0 part.of Wyomitisk county; when the confere nce cattini zo'cipler, by'rhOoshig 13..5. Bee • President, „and .L K. Peckham. SeC'y., 'wheli the . following resointlint was passed. VIZ:- . . , .. - • .I.;.etiolveil, That -While !we ore. fiery aux. ions ' Sullivan County, shall pai'tici .. , . ~ partici pate with -]us. and be.party in all our Owe , meths relating to the : selection Of repro - .. . 1 • sithath=e's fOi. this- distric t of. which .that •-,.1 .; - • county r6i.ms . aip;rt, and would concede any t hin g reasonable tit t lie ItnoWtt Wishes . , . .. of the temperance !nen - 1. that county.— Yet -wenre . not infortneti that .any con ferees ha iii been ' . oliPojnied by ..that . ,,Coun: ty . , and it is iotw so - oear the day of elec l r tion that - nn .- oi - ipiii"-fnuity -can: . be hail to c.cttriiian cxpression frontthat count .'. ''rlicrefore 'llesolsed;-That Wettiow teed to "mitnitiate candidates 4 -be ported by die temperance Men f this trier for: rcpresentatives at the cot election. : - —.: :,. .. , .. • .: • Whercupi:its . Mr. - Brown nominal S. F. Carmalt, .of SusqUehanna -Count). for representative, seconded by A..K.- ,eck tam, •and ailopted unanimously:- . • -A. K., Feclaiiim nominat e d Tai. Dec gan of ' Sullivan: seconded by J.D.11.1y-ers . . "AffirinatNe Peckham 'andl . Iyeis. .N . eg• .ative,- Rent lei and Biown., No tiothina.: ;lion. , ll.S..Bentley - noininatedJ.F.Deafii, - . •seconded by•:Mr. BrOwn;. which .nomisti nation was opposed by thetottfcrees•froin Wyetning on the ground that Su squeiiilt: -.411 county is not . entitled-. tn t . both Mem .... . • • • •• . bora ; whereupon the conference - Odra: . . A. K. PgCKHAM, .Secey. . $lOO ftward. WHEREAB'certain Deputy:Marshal* T 3 .• my office visited Wilkes-Barre, on Friday last, armed-with a warrant from the Hon Robert :C. Grier,. for - the arrest Of a fugitive from 'labor ;• - and 'whereas said officers were . obstructed and inteee, red with iti theieeffbrts..to eicate such ',process.: now , therefore, I will pay the sum of Ono Hundred Dollars, .forprouf "whiCh will ',lead to the conviction of. the . man or men, whci:furnisbed the 'p risoner with a knife ; or tor proof- itiffictent .tb convict the man or Men who - barbOted, secreted, and carrieil away said prisoner froin the tovni of Wilkes-Barre. • • . , . FRANCIS AL WYNKOOP. - U. S. Marshal. 'Philadelphia. Wilkes-Barre, Sept 7, 185tv , :- We are'willing to - 4611 Marshal Wyn i konp . all we know abo ut.the Matters re.; ferrea to by him, even though he should.. not be, niaguaninaous enough to give us the reward offered above, which we need just' now, particularly. We do not in-* triund either to 'make any - charge . fur . this blication of MS adiertisement. •'The . story is rife, herd ~' that Wm. Thomas the a fugitive ;from laberp'' , 6eized "a knife," from Mr. Gilchrist's,breakfast table during. his attempted . captucie ' by certain Deputy Marshals from my nffice. The knife was probahly placed upon.i he. table, where,the prisoner could make .it available, through the iiiitruinentility of the accomplishedlan4lldy alba Plicenit Howl, who SuPerintend4 . we believe 69 table arrangements in, persow We, are informed that i Was - nothing mere Iberke common -- Cal.9 'hire. - et . Meat:: although Wm. Thomas, . me how just then, (judg ing from the use hi - made - aft.) seems' to have been jai - pressed with the ideii, that .it Was a careing knife: ;We are iorryto expose Mri: G.;but it would not answer re disobey this Etigitive Slave Law, which we -ahOuld do if we did not tell all* We knet,`abeit ".a knife." 'We'sh otld .he . prosecuteaTor. hig h ireaso 11 I y 'euP9lh• The' . prtiv er," was-'s carried away," - of4olilan en the !': = undei . .-reued rail-ioad.. even "_ Crew the' town laf,_Wilies-Berre(e' but who were the 'Conductore:weeimuet for.the_ life ofus, conjectuici.' 'Jest .iaiii, nobody tO: know 03 .4bik 1 8- =about it. r_Liiiirlbetel) .::59 — C'Kerobtk l iV, yeltoop rentY:_fgq " 'UPI?, ...-... .• 0 47 us Ar0.."7. Ciovei4a4.• Ti -4. .., : ,, EMMWM 3P.Ott .q: Otk,lliOltitfo.-: _ . _ is by fitr the'tnost imp° and wealtiti of the Southern", States. --Gin is not on)y a mockery and a d siren, but Oa you Ulll see this diction, ' allsoa snare. ;' - 1 —SenabaVBhietd"S' : -lie' altlll has -much proved; :and it is thought that' he will:4. be ready to attend to businlesi, • —At the recent Sessio n. ;of the- NV: county. (Ca.) Court, sixty pesona were i, led for keeping tippling bOusrA.: . - The Victoria i (Tex;Le) dwrite, cis - . 04 inst., says : r.i-Presidenc I Lamer, .ins of being deid; as repnrted,iiionly..rnarri —The I'4w:l 7 d:irk Trae Dewsecrat, that of about,§o dem ocratic; papers in State, two bave hoisted the "terrified" (1111 ticket; while 70 hOist the !" tilutertified (:1 banner. . ; —lion. Robert J. Walker and others pro pose to Wild the Pacific Rai!rolld by private association. , and Mr. Walker' modestly pubs ilown his individual . subserfption at ten 'Mil liens of dellars. - —The 2Vatirmal Intelligencer (Washincr • Ion) state r that England & France unite ;with Russia and:Prussia in takini sides with Atis tria against the United Slatas in the Ket•zia afliur, and in condemning tlie'conAuct'ufleapt Ingrals 2 • ;the liunkeis of. New York •St ate fled the .fieid so . ingloriously, at Syracuse,:the otherAiy,the two wings. Of . the. party. are designated respectively - •O• the "terrified" and the "uilterrified." • •'•• • " • . •' • • , 4t •• •• • • —tissin sendsthree •yeisetS of war. ; to co . -operutekvith . the Apleri6n• fleet, in • '"ope ning up" 4upan:. .CommOdore Ferry; probably Very • respectively" dedine ! .entering into n - co-partnership. I • •-, •• , • . :7-It. Is iinderst&d..that4)r. - Noit Web-, stet., left ' among.his other.ealtiahle In'ann cripts•,,Alsytuipsis of the principal: words in twenty Ling cages, arraffv,t.d in chti‘CSiliider thelsaine - radical letter" This is to he' pub... •.• . • ' • —The total number of d'eathi in. Phi phia during the pant week,; was two -hu and three; and includes .fline from 'Ye .Thevellow fe . ver.is Confined .to. Delaware To . ttiOns- . of SOut . . —The iGrand Jury t Bradford • , tont:lea- prnsentinent,-to t to Court • itt a rullibi(ory law, as t t only provi against the many, erintes! . that'tlizytn Pente 4; ,1 .45.. i endinzet the seenri ty_ fellow . 6ti,iens and bufan• tart:.- wit ation. - [ • I. •, • • i , . • —The .oection choice foili'vrtio f did "W.hig .ea remit 111,4 inure than - Fear, at regular , - clenineratig qunlidate less.. T islature islbt t little chnngiA since. la: 1 —tliuiMaine Lav‘ 4 . maj9rity. .is 'co stronger. • • s —The iCharleston Cutirier has ei the conelnsion, "after. dnekieliberatiot tiie :British lu're far the ne . 4yro, and th( ian limzing after G`unstanOilopie,al,e mere•tintri an'epi Invert predilection 11, and Turk,,:!v!' —Tile = f toUisvilhi enitrler .mentit, case_ota notorious pickpo4ket, cent ly put,in i the watch house, in the Of an ollieer:wetit to one of the &I'!1-5,J ling. the Occupant.tbat he !,wa.. npp search hita, rolihed bitn.ot aiy (10114 departed`; This. Was indef . picking. 'under:difficulties. • ! --According . to the last census, t iere are. in Pennsylvania fonrteen hundred a d forty. eight idiotic per of when) the. b ant ma jority are bite.' Public attention has Lrecan t ly been Owned to the sullect of training idi- Ot children and awakening their 4orTnnt faculties:l -I—A child of Li:win Field, of SomerS, C.cnn.,. aged three years, died quite suddenlyy - a few days stack, atter.havig eaten a stick of color ed candy.: An examination of the contents of the stomach showed thOpresence ofd quan tity nfleed, supposed to have been cOu f tained iu -the candy. ' 1-•- ) . - - Under 'the very sqlproprude !earl of ji..fßenevolence," the Verthont _Free Press re cords the`. aihievements of a turkey-cock . be longing to Mr.! Odell, of: Odelltownt, which sat upon L*411.'6 eggii, and hatched se ven chickens, Continumi, to - take; charge .of his voting t•igooe.,.tli s e mother of the brood meanwhile being in attendance. at a the. con vention. I - • 1 I . • —The, two 'factions of the 4'elw Yirk De mocracy,thave been holding ratification me.e tins in ew York City, Since the 'omina tions were made at Syracuse ;i` The ranee pronountift that of the . "lards, every ay su perior to-that Of the _lofts: !i•Prin ..John Van-turen. anD d cooled the latter, a &g. Dickensen, alias' scripture Dick ; nd his eoptrer , a; the orttier. 1 (i. eh:woe-for adtamion toth , tal Palace is reduced to twenty.five Onts,for a.ssociatiens Working;Men, applying in considemikle numbers, for'all persons arriving by excursion trains. arranged expressly for visiting the Fair, and for 'sag persons -on each Saturdsy. - -To others the charge will .be fifty centS heretofore,. nnd there L ilt be no Weekly tickets.- *. Thomnsl3enton obi i; • • -tied statOinan,,,,, , rives us, in a few w character of politics as it .isits . been fu time, and is new 4onducted in -this 110 rinkarks, • •• The fiunotts - ,Mademe Wan , mounting the scaffold, apostrophise .1 the sta tue neon it with this exclamation: h, Lib 'erty -1 bor. - many crimes are corn - itted in thy name After. Whail have se • n darieg my thirty years of inside*nd outsi e views, I feel to paraphrase the a pos troph and _ex claim. .014 Politics I how Much haeiboo 7 zliug is practiced inihy name." r -At.the late trial . or a use bef. re Jus tice'of tiie l'eaCe NeWl9rleae- 9 , me-rath er novel itutheritieisweit Cited , by Lb learned.. Connsel.l, "The court will observe," said "that in! the case of §hvlock Antonio i tholugh] judgment wad reiidered in .fisirer of thee-phunt4 yet cirommtanCoi prevented the execution which had issued f r o m being car ried into effect." - '1 " What cause dial the court understand - the gcnileman to rifer tot" lashed the mag ' harate, ' : • Sbiilock is. Antonio' 2d Sbaki. 235 johmionis edition, The 1 0004, will there ,find the ! case refa,:or!,e4 In - full-7MM :nekt • ne xt aathalltl6 of ra ther Film ancient ] d ate.;_lt )* the . eaie - ef the To: SYdrichii ^ lit'Re i ;' P. 1155. Ansel *Ai ;iinik-en ta'itt'o , 9; - the A 4setit ilient; YeAt "i'yfi)ether ---- trofOlit 4 tfii, v hfribli.riti if 0 1000 14 1 41. *4l emperance - In'Wayne-Canty. . - ~..The wings of tins- county Jim-6 taken strong grounds for,'a prOihifoi g slaw, and in Connection _deinu;:erats equally zealous on that point .-bufe -nearly rcon, verted the - ontiret eOunti4iithat nrclasure This being die: Case the-Democratic con took the Wise , tourseref notnina, ting catididates:fdorabbi , 'or - pledged to this question, -for, any.other . nomination ` could not -possibly; be sUcCesifui. Some of.our deociatspredicted that the tempermice que m stion itogitatated in their party press,*.i4 f rould ruin their party, but they haver lived to .i!fee it strengthen` the party, and givel it the credit and sup, / port of whigs whicb it never before mcpe;.,. rienced.- The .4,%tbigs ,haie abanilotted their party organitadon 441 - make . a/Sure' thing of probib4ry officeos; . # l4. we • know that if ir...ll4o ,b,ncinne n4essarY. many,derpocrat* woudd, hare' as.- . readily abandoned party nouiMees to se 7 cure the die .I.ion l ot temperance men. Three el err tor the Temperance, cause and it -Mends inWaynel--Hcra/d. d ,d." ays ithat ! 11) uift) , _ Tut. - -So Dkir ~ 0 iitattna.-=impen-taist Jed:lots - 1* i i e AS t illreini„Colfrt,--;By a re-, cent .gleci.,io .Of this State, in a case of certiorari t , Init)cei ..,Kline, of Harris,- burg ( (Con4iOn+ulth vs: Henri Omit,) . the fUllowin - inw?rtatit principles of law . limo-decide ', viz i-- ! --' ,•- . - 1. In a cori'ciCtien undeia penal statute the Court jwill not take nonce of a tech , . -nice! irregularity' Which . the defend ant waivc and' does' net . - assign for Cr , - 2.• The Provi;o•of.:the actof A.S§erohlt of 22d April 17047: forbidding worldly:' entploymeist . oh- Suuday,4Oe.s - not..- . ex - 7 , i ,• etnpt . the . ' 'sale,ef . .licoor-;,-.1 - ,4 44.1tii- ~ keeper to a !, - oj(iuitit*,.Oti!: tiltifay; '4Ut -.such sale is Wit hin';4lllitibiltitiOn -of :1 ' the Act. - . . . ; •f t .: ..,.. , : -'l . :1- : •:- 3, The Atli - of .I , Assetubliff9r.:iieettslugl . -Inns Uttil',Taverus::' hil . S.. k ;...ttOt repealed . ' the - Act of ' 49, us- t.f . ) 401iopeis.. - : : : - L 'A lieettseto'si4t,..qttors by, 'steal! ittpa- Seyes: tor ti . ...yetir . ,. - 4nel.ticie eonfey.the: `' - right to sell ou Sundays.; ---.. ••- . • !Pir.rizAlki Miii -'— reetzs.'Tviotthl . I) . itk,.. - zle it' conjurer ,to 'keep ', 'puce with - the: changes u r:'• p, it io. i. T .vriNi . Pierce, eji - -c-.1 i•id: as an ulfii, tii' ! ioninian, ii-nowioimounc 7 .l as et' • übolit.ioni.4 t . .'4oti:: .• S. P!edis 7 .] sip:,- a iSle vy - 1,70t-kOvitose . pante, - i5 . ....j-it.. i , i .ftitytnou- With, d,eviithitt• t . '• iSittliern: iti- : wrests,. is.defettdilite iiiin'S' ]£ from the lixi putlition of-11.esi!sitpfiti . ; , en. Dix, is free-, -•sitii ilelidellWelitlerst,il:by - he chaileioii. 1 Mercury 4:.sOu 10 . 9 U the 1 eculiur:iitst.itu: - , 1ica1 :, 1 . 414-'•.TopN -VAN 13On i E*, tlerhaUd . .ef the Ffee.Demito-atiy,:hus iiienitt his-tsti-, 'lesion to-the nattintore.pilittfortn'...., Wlitit • woeiler=Witt istOiiri,4c us 'next7_l: CIO all tites'e..thitigs' be the' effect of the cornet. ailel . dred w t fe. le lo %tisk. linty oror naive 1 1 l the i f 'their tax- 11 nno clidate the . re tem. t year itte'red . • Qty : 4 u I"t '' e. Nirr..- , 4t the CenClusien :;;f• a .ilisetssioa on': the .Maine - L a s;ft ar--0.4- . . . ..,. . .... umpts, Ohio., recdutlyilietiveen the cele brated Dr. 'lewett„! and ;Mr. O. B. :Beebe; . a.. vote-.was "taken llyAiviiiiiig_the - .kouse.' EttCh patty, claitned . thei : py - ajoilty. , Bul the flitit tiart . y, &dined. itp. - contiuue' the discussiottrauy'•futtlier, I After tlie.vute, wirgtak en.' 'tot ?nit.; fens* was foug4 . on tic *tile efiturie. . (4eittlerneni Ot..ihe.ppr 7 rositiop i thCre is',.a .paitar, ,-..tlie. liiltUry-Ail . • reraperance , iteforro hat • 1 . - a, ll your cull ring fallacies`,'a4 i4i-:.Moi - -: :TAel : e is :a a ti les§oltik ente ce-i .aiingle• iii 'single sentence—in ti 4ftlirrle. - : fiC , that, .altllugli.. I ypti,:taay act. Yintr. , I leasitre':abilut learn ingit.;--yoti• fantit r'.:fi;r i ttet . .;' • Dn't let us hear about '.•weiriauii weakness,.'.' any ' me to. tbat Russ: iothing , rliam Fr mg re bsence nd tiil - to s, and !OM _ . 'fNunsti.P.sPiti bile keep - ut-tin,- entkrnketis expentie, .antt slaVery.squadrynk ernig-'ork :t he - African eoast, and - while the-Stafford'henselatlies with the #a 1 of Slnifti.bn !yet theiChead are levelling . t aShafts . .refkroach at the s'•lsxe holders. . »f theqUiiited"..States, it seems' - merchants 7have ~utkobtru Sively openetti a market at Amoymo /§T femme Au.ed l tice Chinese laborers, frnm Oe l ititerier . ewe neillines pretenees, ttthe:port,Ayhtii-e they are' itoVved inkrity ' . barracoons;and'af- - terwards car - ri l ed awayio sinloatls under the 'tk ante = fco| u thei . :wase det The "subjeet wps - eoikea ie . the Itiitise'nf Corn minks . : by! 111.1%; and • .I%tr.- Frederick IPeel7ctiuld: notdenyit: ;:;: - 'l 7- he A merieark Coasul it tipintars; has' interfer;' ed,and indignantly pretested neiv tratlicr.:22~\ 22l TnE NotmfßitAxett- CANA.L.—An e tent of ninety- fiir,o miles of , new cana , reaChing from PittsiOn, - Lnzerne Omit to 'Athens; in Bradford county,. - brought.intok uSefi)r the, 6rit attic:on' the 15th ofo4oher,l When !water lila be . let into-it by order .':,of the canal coMmis ioners. Extensive Ordirs for coal to . sep py: Nester:l Newi tork,,it is- said have` alre6dy, ,Theen given.. - From Athens- to the ITsiew..:York State line; 21 miles:dis tan% e:ctein3ive canal is making td c. • . neci with an the :New York:jwctiou Canal, - leailitig - Jirectfo New :,York. city. This wink is to be compietea by'llie first of Ap it next. • I •• • •.•• _ • - I)trostnom • - Thqesei).-0--Mr.. Peter . Force of- Wasbingten,read a paper be fore the Nationallnitittitn in •july' proving, by., an. elaborate ' briestigation, the unfair j afterript made„by the - English , tti impose . even the World by - an' exclu sion of the American discOery in the po lar regions, in 1.850 i. front. their maps,:and the substitution in 'plade'ofit of their own explorations of 1851.- .`:die exposed tfieii impositions at **cry point,' by authorities from. their own :reports' and official:.pa- pers. - on hear- Crds the r a 19ng country. when A'lslrc*,PAß:ry.-,-The _Pittsburg .prs : :. l*ch (Frt . o :Democrat) ti.nys:-: • f' OuiDernecratiecitizonkshquld. allattend theiPptlfr!arysoe4tingl2te-nuir-, row. and Ond' sober :21 1 4 18 !tl!, 3 t: tnew.t. o th.o erwiie ber,rulna liyA.:o4 of digOPP'"Leil cam se e eliart4 hungry,pnlitictansi_ sellers, intemOorMe has, Ike. 'el - ver. the - rPattY ~Ilede4 to throw oftsuub - scutnAli., present, < ever `to'.superintend the; getting : of'a:meal"_of victuals, 4tstfir. - OiciOgh : ' , lkizi4Oisi s z.tii, elfi ;pride:: enough to"wasii "::b efore ; breakfasit and : . .40* :firONNO:k..,j' , l.4,o4.'', heir _ tongs e • !;brogt44:Jr4lYp)„ , king of a blip vas a case "; Premature interm • v-Y.,:,- , . -• .;,- - r . ' • :'•• ..7' - . , .7„„ .-...,,,, . ~ • - Free -De ti Oelitio/N mhiedwir • - -`Judge 0 rthif.t E‘Upteer:-Ces'uti . WM:N,...!S , TEVANSO/ , of Mercer. - - e, .oalo,:eptitin,iis oiiiii. , - . i . 1 RORgaT,4nTqlf •Fff. i ofind , I'i9oa. - 4. • . '" 1-:i -' ' Altii'ef.Gen ral;-: ' •-•- . • NEVI-L,_B. CRAIG, Allegheiiy. -: ..,1 ;§arveyer,Genlaral, - , ; - .. L.,E. OkAASON, td . Montgomery. , 01. LES Dis-NiToLt . tic.Bradfdid. I For Represei, ative, . - ! - JOHN F. pEANs.or*idgeAlater ? '.:: :n. ,- - A Fii r )riDirjet Atteruey, : -.*.1 . L.I.- HIN.DSI , " - Of S' l 4;eholm Depot. . .- - '.-.- Fo r Cututty Treasurer, - • , Wig FOSTER, oil Montrose, • ' . Poq Comity Cosiniussiener, ..' , cHlitiNW". I V.R.IGHT,oIFurest Lake - -:-. 4,r C Q uiity Surveyor, ; .., _.- 1,3 - E.IOqII.TI.ITTLE; - of Great .I,:!end. .• ' • , For Ciunitir, A ad4or,. - S' . . • ' ''JOIN N'V.ErtlSTEitt of Friiiiiiii, • . Maine:Lot; o allow' , '- - -,Fai Repieientative, • SAMI TE,t , 'F•CA4 3I 44T, of Choeauut: - ... . , _ - (IF The f.Strivehtimia - .4tesoei 3 Oiknes of Universaffetet*ill:hold itii . nmq ;annual , : sessinii. i u - *lt r6s - 6, u - ehantta . -coutl N ty, oh the 41-St Wedtiesiray, qt and folloWriag I, Thuisaay Otti Ad - G.th)-ufpctOber. • - • --1 - E. ;,E. a-iftt..k, Standing:alt. r 1 i /TI ere,will be treatninittee;of.Arrailge -1 m ei' a in- win aitat the C hareh .- ticgiect [ tilos frien4*- to- places of efitirtaipraelit who inuy arrive Tuesday even - mm. l ' . - 1 , . . ~. , ...:-: ,A. O..WA ItElf: , NptiCelis hereby g,iven tO those the de- sign to :Coln pif.te..for the- pregniunv oh - corn, tliat )t, n ill be : necespty for_tbe_croi to. bo , exanred ati - d the grourid tUbfi inelislied, be fore be Crop. is Cut, up, . cyut Of, the )n gea tticreorto b,e present/. N:Ntvfrox. .. Thi„tiuklen:' Sept :6.1853; •": - - Rough 4t - eady - The ibilyth - iind.ges4Y.:Kre No: will noiet' fOi'eFercispoli gotOrdOy rezt, at 44qe.b.ek;°P: ' _• T. A:LITPNS,....§eery: 1, - . qT.i i ii:(.grl .. kr A t,.lfarftii k i, on the 12th inst., byltev. A. Xtr:-11.t . v=tr! . liVitrrs# fo:Miss.COß' DELTA • 13ritlgewater . ,-On tit 9 28tlr ins t 4, by Eld. A. Pqs!;" Mr Itotteim Brt.A,Dco and Ntis MAl:c.i 11E1' Na-A both of Bridge- • - • t r -lit Forest Lakesli.6.:tke;2oth by,Ches4 for Nrri4l..st., Mr.IJ:EFti.III4I.II CIANF/EID, of Ai r arren,-,l3 ; raitlFQra eciinty, Ms JAsz eirtr.vuivi.of the icirnier place. rzt J 28t1i, 111r4. to . Cl,Nlak 72 Sears. Mrs: las ludo: I)ceti a:tn eitiber-c`}f the' Colmi . tional (luring .her i protrac!..e4 loth.. years, 11;uad the; , • iu %- ,11:L Ire trustcd;.al eelle c omfor a nd gracc.a as_ e ( 1 v t LI 7, , a Bulge eillTai-affr•tion authital on 'earth h fur rtzst:l)f,ll,aven:i _ .• • -,3ptiti.=.(4.4 .- ot tig iittoti -..-!:7,1-';'.ii.:.--:-,."::•---"';'-''": Fall - and .iyinterods tools 01.0-0/ 7-.. "H eri rrarlOY i 73 0! oist A B. CHANPI;PR I s• • - woos. Par.aiiiis and Dg •-•- I:44**-Stas. 41.tir.U tinffer-28Iiirls,- tikivas, - .4uspentlers . 1L1•..1,41i ' , and linen Ilariiil;erhiels in great varin-: ties forial4 by. - Its till 1 vu , Cuffee,'svlts.andii i nbacdo.at, •-• V.1,4i/ons- I\EIV-31ILFORto Day..and.'BoAtdincr School.- - Qtr3IMER TER.M.: closes. with ari ;Eibibi ion Tueiday, October Mondriy eftetionn and evening, 3d inst.' ititer' Lein nr.22 - weekbeiins ,Voretluotaiy Qet.}2oth.-• The principad will. -ttssiJteil by• well quahi od u . gfrc instinetikuv in' music, 'fug, tke. `t: --,, :REV. IL OSBORN: ' SiJ.O:•27. 1 833 - - - 11 - 11 - • .•, .- • - . - pwas. rAtors.- a 0, At'''' . ''C - ''S'i ''. .. . ~. . ~ IN:pnriruineti.iii .an Oider, of the Orpliatiatiurt. - (if ~S9Niieluttina county. will , be exposed : to public liale bi . i, TuesdaY.ihe 25th'day Of Ot.,.teber : next,l3f . One "eieliirilc. P. 3r., the following. dekribed preini.4es,ailuate s lying arid being. in the.townshtp! of, timox,' It the;-eounte.afommidi said premises! briiindrid -arid, described iii, fellows:' , On the north, . bylancl.ef k lingli : Vead„.43 the east and South•east l , by 1 7 406'6 rikaiiiii'llyhearsemNilliarn, Pratl-_atid. &Ism Tdpriy,iiid.lon'the :west one-third land Of'Ansos' Carpeitee,.. eentaito-77/ and one-third', acres"of. lona or, iliereisho4 . "7be th4.1r44 InOre ,or less 4 about; 60 sieres,irop hi-ed,,, a large orchard of gnat-. 941 trees, a ft:A . l6(.4h u se; lit intj - cticithAt* there '_434,late the esta t e_ Illit - ' Carperiter t detieased. ,-.''',rerrris - .of sale' 'de' h. ' . a blithe day of• sale; - , which .will- take tola '66, th pieinis!s; -: ; -- : _ , ~ .. , • 1.A.-G;ltil ' P4T, -- . ": 'Aanen 4. ' •:: 15101.1,g1;;OAli.PENTE11; I , , .... : • S'ept.4 o ;iBskl:" - '' 2 - :' -' -. sw . _ „-, ,t . i c amino% ,- - Suque'hairirus, ity . OS: . / . : ' 'PhOh6 fleald,"bk,hertiextl In the Court of Cm' t ---:.; friend, Seth Bisbee, - ; won Plias of said co: : ..-.‘ • ',- 1 -.7 1 1!; ., - , - , -: ; of April teno, 1853, -• •' ' Itenjanaur'lleitlit.:,: i -, - N 9.182. . , To BEN;. nillEst.ot”' Vhereas a Subpoena of :Divorce witS::isiniedlot4pril 'Term:lBsB, which was - . - duly returned: wow_eat itsrenrus,ind thereon an Igint'Snljoixentsxas imuild in said ease; return: 'able Au Angusf. Terin,, ten, upOn the Onon 4 'whichiiitiiir . Witi - inade. to Said Court that the ash!' Beni*in' I : l o l d*tdditot be fold'in ins Baill• wick'.':- 4-•i••1-.'•' 3' 3 , .i.. 1 "`•,. - - .1 ' - , ~.' : :- ; This . noliciiit therefore to require yen tosPry '...nef,*.theJ6dgen .6f said Court, or( the third M0n .49-Y. of Nov em ber teat, to ' , answer said , comphiist, _ 'tti; -.: ' 1. - •. , .'''-',-,;f: ''• '. "-G. lt LtDftED,"Slieriff. , ~ : f3heritriatiie;litontrotie, Sejit.'24,!fa 6 n . ~-, -' • 'WE - WIT-ALL - GOODS. - . - .." -- .` - : - , : :' 7- ,-:: , , - 11 . 0010y, - 4 , Read :Vits4li4 : ittiittiiiis'liiige and desirable stock : -4•' , iif Giiiii*ioni**ing almost .-veri--tarie'l ctri'rpf-Tekwiei,•lltWOrieit, - Creckeri. / 111 " 4 " 1 Drugs, Metticiiins, Paints, _OBS; DyirstidOrotiod ateel,llciiitt.initahoirsoinit iLeather;rittent Patent-16th'' 'cill*:,StliTilknnitirlingare,;'erfuuleryi•Bfusical Is-. ItrunientkiitileilSfw -- 'icas , jeWelry:cteilt,in of .Irhicis s will be lota,firinetimtir, ' for cask woolen . iseeki, - .zinnit - kitiost , or *sole, or qa approved. *alt. & ~,, , ,, , , . - s , -- ,11,:yt1r ,, ,f.5.., , :... , ' '-',."- • -,it . 7:_4lP#4...np' ' S4ietubei. , 21008; -.* '- ". • ...,.. OU4ll"43Pierii• ...-liill......Elepiuulta; , Tanners. , law t - iiiikk,Vfw..,,E4. Wed.) 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