The Susquehanna register. (Montrose, Pa.) 1849-1854, November 03, 1853, Image 2

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li. !FRAZIER, F.DITO!t.
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sacitira: - PENN ,
Thursdal V Blondog, Nov. 0, 1853
• r Ong Dollar:and filV,Ueqta per annum cash octal
-ally in advance: - _ •
T is Delhareif paid Within - the year. •
• -
Two Dollars ul4ll fifty Ceuta it not paid uotil d
iet the expiration of the yeas; • . •
• No subsciiption wall be permitted to remain
lamented totage.r tUn two years.
Discontinuinms oiOnal with the publisher, till
all arranges are paid. ,
wsis ADVEUTISING.
One !pva, 'one Week, .... •••• • • • 01.50
" • each suhaequent week,:.... 25
Business. Cards per annum, with''paperi .... 8,00
. - • A li o biarial:dissaanatinade to yearly advertisers.
Another Shocking Hair. •
The resdens of ehtiAronitymc.Dentocrat
ren>ember what an ebullition of 'wrath
that Paper displayed when the Soquebanna-
Oininty Agiicultural Sc•ciety lait year furn
ished:some of its documents-tO the-Reiste.r
torlitbliesaion earlier than to the Demixt at.
, The
oksisful threatenings that were then put
• ffOith; of destruction to the Society, tte.,
*seem to have had the intended effect, and
this year the Address of Judge Jones at. the .
_ - Faiv, has been given to the Dpnocrat to pub-,
lish, and not toils..• This our neighbor
doubtless `OonSiders -very propel arrange-1
tient. N.Btt we don't ,see 'what especial ad
; •-vantage it:m, be , to the, public, for we might
InvOpublished theaddiess at least a week
earlier '•ilian the Densociat did, if we had'
. • .
been penuitied. Impudent threatenines and
nn*beki
Jus imputations seem , SO IMO 5 ,
borne by the Public of this county, that, it
night advantageous' _ to us to - try their ef; -
Act on this =mien. after the ofexample
our :
worthy neighbor;; but a
„
s we taice-iiinct in
it in the Society, - and desire tits.prosperi
-ty, we. will not annihilate it just nOw, but
give it :• - an_ opportunity for repentance and
amendment.
SnirauLAß - CAT-Aerttorire.—Early one, cold
miming, not long ago, a gentleman of tins
Boieugh got up, kindled a - fire in his hitch
'nn-itovei and went out. ' Some time after,
the rest of, the , _fiomily arose, and found a
! - rousing' in the kitchen,..while - there
were:manifest indications ' of some culinary .
-prom* going forwerd in the stove oven.—
On opening the door, behold! not k roast
pig, bid a roasted,cat, the 'Pet of the fimily,
Ain't ! ) done brciWn ! l'Ooi• puss bad prObably
crawled into the oven, .attracted • the
.warmth, daring the night., and, her master
_having inadvertently closed the door and
shut lier - in, when lie made the fire, the re
sult was the melancholy catastrophe above
• mentioned. - -
Rolm DzAD.--A. Man named Ethan Ras
sell 143 found dead, on Tuesday last, in a
saw mill on the Wyldnaing creek, three miles
from this Place, Connected With The mill
tie is an apparatus drwen by water, for
drawing logs out Of the fait potd, up an in
clined plane, to the 'mill. It, appears- that
tbe deceasUd, w o wae'..Wovitilig in the mill
alone, was, ntnehcow aught in this appara
tns while operating it, and he was foUnd
crushed "-between e "rope and the' shaft
around it
Greommult,PosixAsim should I)ear in
mind (says the Fredonia =Adcertiser,)•'or
their - advintage as well os that; of the load
press, thit for *every county paper deCcered
by them to subscribers, they are entitled to
ofjbeiNast Office funds. ten and one-,
%half cents Pe.r year. It is for their interest
=well as dud of oar publehenc-that the coml
. typaperti be preferred, lime there is no
e Ottnaking collections or keeping accounts
thereof; as , on foreign papers, the commission
• on *hi& will not average more than from
--six to eight cents per year.
AfrA anettOokplace it Wellslx,rot, Pa.,
on Owl* instant, between a younci Ger-,
Man and an old citizen of the`place. Weap
ons rifles ;distance, 10 rods. binronnci
,
was fired. Result—smell of gunpowder
frightened the Dutchman, who dropped, his
weapon :ran.boundedover s4eral fences and
Walk f3uudsevenil honris after,snugly aim:cons
el in a neighbor's cellar, trembling in every
Stab. An extraordinary duel truly.
• , ,
,
rim fire broke out shout six o'clock last
-_--
Sunday morniig, at tho corner of Fulton and
;
Nassau streetS,lfew York, wherOb - two. lives
, ,
.
were lost, several rsonSinjored, and - prop
- - arty- * destroyed to th e amount of $350,000
Insivinco $l4O, . The persons killed
' were John S. Car man and Michael - alhien,
• „ -. .
both A:albedo:4 wi!h the fire department:.
,
e America* suggests
thati 77s &je st
if•
be Congress can find. bme•to
e pie ; they shard"
416
all
Stimg
for t he; PP)
• r bin,/ of. a
• iritn__-_ll t4aes-ab 0
• tarn thew
deal - mar/1 84 m otiieights and measures.
..;„Thy second premium for bat
' iiiied at the late An
!!' atler w a s art ' Geore:e MeKen
' 'lid Pak oft* g0 "7 1 -!°
,-
An
uual - - - , beams - Walker, al the pub-
2 iiid look"... •
~_ ushee -progee*Dgs
rr The bittle of the Shells . is still going
on. Cootiaryl to :411,214KAra. prineiplesi of
natural philoaophy,th, iSofts'eeeen tote too
, -
'ilard-toi. -the gliardit: and it l is thought that
the ister`intit eiensinalli,ente ,
1,,V- ,
001$$7
4.3,0
,14'..91 •
,11
`-uo&r)fut.t6taill'
9 1 4 1 ,
m' *41;!.
beillol,-
Of di
gd
6117
.41'91)
:110
,-‘4eath •
LtS;4!!'..
-;" ' --- i — Fi,i - ihe Ileitifir; _ t I
INPTliat there was no premium awarded
at the fast Fair on any kind - ofl;rain,lliaVing
caused considerable enquiry w y . : it so,
and haring full know ledge of . the awe pa=
n ing circutnstiaces, I givo the rollowirlit ex
• ,
planation : : - - • ,
When I its *tont to enter upon the : du-: -
ties assi ! zed me, I found my associates had
not arrived, - and also; after. dome delay, that '
they conld, not bat the . Fair. teing'thus
situated, I was not 'Willing to' act alone; '- - ---to .
call other* .to be judges with me, I k Vstwed.
inconsistent. -The executive committe how
l
ever, in duo . time - made suhstitntiotit \Du
,
rind tlia:intervalthat had passed, I. tilok full,
cognizance of all the spechnens ofgra n pres
.
ent ; but *hen Fanitin repaired to tl e stand
with the - other judges, I found Olt choice
specimen of wheat had been retnoved Ano
ther - specimen was. aelximpanied . wishgood
statistics, but had !lot been entere at-the
clerk's of fi ce; and another - had beenlentered
on the books; without the neemarY 'state:-
state
ment of ,facts, Sr.e., accompanying, ft. We .
accordingly; made up our report. endnacing,
the above circumstances; and which having
been iiade known and duly explained to the
Presidenyof.
.all
Society and others at the
stand, that ll interested = might - enj oy fair
and honorable .‘eompetition, it was proposed'
by - the nen. William Jessup; uto was the:
only competitor on the, listl . that- the tl i ecision
on wheat shoold be postponed to the, annu,-
•
-al meeting of the SeleietY in January; and
i the vote of the Society so decided It shottld
White, it is to be regretted that the pre - -
shims on grain could not consistently be
giVen - at the Fair, it is due to state:that no
one is.either blamable or 'censurable, except
tirat person Who,, with_intrusive and meddle
some hands, removed the afordaid wheat,
-'not to say, purloined it; . but it is - mire to be
regretted that there . is one individual in our
c,ornintmity, so lost to a just sense of. moral
- honesty, as to take that fur his own to - which
, hehas no legal ;right,-under an circuthstan-•
ces, .and more especially -a choice SpeC,imen
of the fruit of the honest lahorer, presented
"ato Fair, with the hopei of obtaining hon
est 'applause, -- at least, from his fellow citi
iees. for itis - eipitinient - and toil.: . •,lircsii:tv
is; and , it becomes more apparent, froni3.ear
.
to year, that the Society mast, ere long, have
recourse- to such measures and means, as *ill -
effectually, at all Mitre Fairs, secure full
protection_ to everything then and there pre
sentid. On this topic I *ay hereafter,jf
'others do not, *aka Bottle, aaditional re-,.
marts:, - - - ‘. ' : '
In due time,•all whoconteMplate . camp
on grain
,ef - any kind, - will' have notice.
4iv.en them . , particularizing howtlieir drops
Must'be piese nted to secure cOrni4etitien.;
. . .
S. A:;Cr.ii-rOs,
Brooklyn, Oct: -24; 1 553:: -.••• 1
I Female Crane.
.? Santa Barbara,-Cal., Sept: 11 1553.
. •
'- We have now in Santa
,l3ar a gl.e.a) . ,
curiosity : it: is. an Indian woinani who Ilias
lived for eighteen years alone upon !the island
of Si...Nicholas—a:ism:lll island about. foity
five %lies froth . this :-plao-7-during will&
time, she has not seen the t tfitee of a hum
being.. This island was o l nee peopled by a
tribe of Indians, to whom' . the, .Noithw t
. tribes were bostile. 'To press , e the re' -
,
Mint of this tribe . from 'des .rued U, as well ,
:with a view to christianize them theTAdr
induced them' to come to, th'.''main' la d
the
eighteen
_years ago. After werel,ll •n'
board 'the vessel . sent for Miern t its 'omen
swam ashore to look for her child4wldch had
been left . and a, stonn spri ngi 4 up:in 't he
niAt .\ the vessel was compelledli to Put to
sea on returning she could not be fOnnd- - -.'
.'She, visa known to _be aliVe by, those iho at
,times visited the island for the purpe of
' hunting ettrs, &Om the. marks fires and
from foot prints in the sand:
.. Pn. being appreached the of er day; she
manifested much joy, which.she betrayed by
signs of the I,t significrult c ecter„ and,
111.
.at once commenced packing up er few Intl
Iles i•
es - of furniture.. Whether the s
e sound * she
uttere are wOrdi' or not, has tiof,,yet been as
ceitained.. Them= who . fo nd her IS f a
Millar with five or six Indian languages; bu t t
' he was, unable to ° understand' .a singlet ex-;•
pression. It is more than probable that'she
has forgotten her native tongue entirely.--
'Her clothing consisted o skins Of birds sew
-4d together with the fi
~ res of son3e tree -or
plant.- Her foOd has b en shelqfish, seals,
end a small.bulbens similar iiin appear
ante to onion, an tut w oily:tasteless:" The
needles with which she s itches Wit gar nnints
3.13.4..,
'are made of the sharp bones of al h. ; She,
had two hooks Made - of a
, beni.l nai :"and
I
sharpened by friction .ueon- a itiMe. Her
lines were beautifully twisted frdin Sin-
ews of fiune animal; probably U -s'p tl
ices of
fox which abounds on the island:
e , l ci)
Her age., as h
near as can , estimated, is
abont'ss or 60. es Iler featur re quite'mas
culine; an d her Lair of the lor of dark
brown, and very fine. -This i' quite reiiiark
able for an Indian; their hair, you know, is
allays jet black and coarse. In some tu
tu&letter I will give you a more extended ,
aceourit of this marvel of the 19th century. '
She is; truly an object fd i r
.. the ielleition of the
philosOphsr and the iniection of the euri
ous.-L-Newburyport 1
Hera1d.......... -- - "
4 •,.. . --4-1------ 1 ,
Tut ItOcer . or Tits Emit , .,—The otietarr`
affairs at New York, seem to hare leached
ae.crisis.' The best commercial psPei brings
m
froll2 td• 15 per cent, per m nth: In
.2,v tr
ferrijig to this subject, and , acing Ole cl u.- `
sea, / the Courier and .E..lfi 'rer truthfully re
marks :-•• i I I
The inFreale of foreign. dry goods import
ed in September, 1853, was l sixty per cent.
beyond ;those of September, 1852. For the .
p re
nine months of 1853 ; (ending l it. 30,)the
increase was fully fifty per ftt lieyond th e
import. for tbe corresponding, MA 011852..
r
The aggregate for 1853 I • 'o:needed $ enty
serea millions in value, Against lasi , t au 15f.,
ty millioni in 1852. r , ,' , '__l.,
This - 1* the itoot:lfike evil. .. - * : dent a l..
cal irrease of twenty d> mil ' fixings a
bout pie.export of coin. , This w d' bare
been the caseer , nearly so, iftlie. As had
not• curtailed - ten millions , it r ' leans
l i .
since ugubt 1, but the two :; ea ', co -
bitted together; added to the jail. .' ' v 0
of money libroild , t fut.IY : . I42 W ('‘.-t ?
lible
count.'for the pmentsbiti....crency bi-
~,,
_ ~,-... - , _.- 1 ,
:., ',. ,17 , ‘,, '
M. .. 4
s ,_ . '''''
- ''
' —',
;.. ag
.r . TI. 101101- Itivsts'ostkiiNcl' - fria* bee" ni - ='
moved ':to the More . 04 ? " g, F uller e a s t
fide etPiallii iireigi, -::' 74 , ' ° -;-' : -,t ,
-
, . ,
. 1 ~~;;n
iittittO-..tialinuc:g:
The I
popu at on' of Russia in Europe
exceeds sixty-two millions. - .
' •
The board of healthof.New-Orleang
have declared the yellow lever at an end
. .
. .
.. .
til 0 a:v3y, . -. , . - . i-, ' .,.,, . ' 7
_.
.....
- -The pperatives in. the CotionMills
at Reading and Harriohtirk have struck
in fak'er'.of the - ten hutirla*. .• .- .
-.l4r.,lll.cl. f aite(tho'• CoMmissioner`to
Chiti,a, sails to his destinatton, 'from Nev
the • 19th of Nov ember:
The Celebrsted:Kit.,,..Csrsoo,.his ar
i Californiafront • across. he plai n s,
e Tibia thousand :hcad.;ofjlicep.
•Ituthor,..nrni
in Austruii4..will.sOon ben . 140,w . .Yurk
o his 'way hOme to Englind. - - -
conspiracy to- desirely , t tolite Of
the . itit repid tiny, has been
discovered and thviatied,iiif Kintacky.
Mormons are making; cfgorts to.
0'1% 1 1,11 India'. to their
-. faith,. thirteen. of
t missionaries 'having lately sailt4 for
country. . • ' -
.
1-4Yenow - corn is seiling in Tennessee
foir:t hirtyietits a iishet.... As . a Whiskey.
d'l t
. tikar onto observed; " it's worth .that
fi r,victinds.'' -' " .'. -.-- : - -.. .
...
- 2 r-hti Treasurers statement exhibits
t Q net arnitunt Ort
f . iney•at all the ''',utor
nd Mints subject to draft, to
,000,000. - . . .. -...
'.cycasuries
about 2
ction. ,Ti.hn.l3ol,.(Whig,l
j ug tha Unit Oa' States Sen.
Ying tototli W4igs-and Pem,
ashington. I !
o in Red Ri . yoi County, Teic.
ed ' , Mouth): 'Si
cif•Toiliesl.,
*a is 'gall
cicrhts . ut. V
—A- ilef
murder. on D ept,
iclicted'ou Tuesday, - trim.l-ar
','and hung on..Thurdday..
commit
gotht• was i
AVeduestia
Law .candidates for the
mnjority, over the can 7
the Whig and femorrat•
•
.Legislat Ut
ante
had
wth
the
ark
borough" - of Harrisburg.
MEM
Benjamin. Adams, fro . ni
rrived . at Boston, , liringitig
low and:other articles from
-The
Syria, has
derosalern
jud, for the Crystal Palace at
the . oo
NeW
4..
Ytir .. .. . . . . -
.' .. .."
1 - :-Thu lay ; Novpnber 24th, will - be"
Thanksgiy ng , 'in, . Alassbchusetts; - Ne%r
li nmOshir ..6Mnectitut, Pennsylvania,.
Alabama. : ;id. Maryland _ :. -. • ' , •
1
..._ .—• •
Seve .eights of the Tienpl6 . of.Russia
nre SlaveA,lnnd hare all`the, diameter 4
t i
slay, ,T py hare the vices of the brute
and Nay; ues of thasayng6.
—L-The
I I
oston Post thinks - when a sin
`gin gOutte an can't pass a clothes line
without .c sting all the long stoeltin
its a sign' 0 ought...to get married, a;
tbe sonnC l r thebotteni . • : .. : :4- '
- .: -
ttr steatami Ofthq.CeMOsline
1 ..1, have each made , aboui
since the est ahitelonent of the
ar from 125;000' miles ; and
gether :afloat 500;000 miles.
. ,The
to Liie!p
ly pas'ing
the fuer - t
they say, is the 'richest city
proportiont . frits popola7.
taxable property Were equal
ly divided,' every,: llimtoniau would - leave
Nuttteen ;unfired_ an t i forty. dollarS,.
The Secretary oft be Ti eastir.y w ill
time Cerigresito.'estalAish Bureau,
charged with the'eenstrnct ion of Custom
Houses, Marine lioApitals, Ste. His nn-.
stiunt . relort wilibe ready on the first day
of the session.:
• ,
—The - Western Reserve, Min,. will
send to golunibus five :Senators and ten
Represeriatives, aThiro.,,e:/in the,-Tem
perance question, and nearly all -true on
the question of Frveclorn so says au
Onio! - • 1 . .
C2lffoinian
• states that it
has private ad`viCes. nom the fmndwich
Islands, affording the intormatik that an
immense immigration thither of Russians,
'paid Ito be 12,0 - 0 D in number, islin prepa
raticu under the .immediate auspices :- of
the Emperor.
• _
—The •qnestion 'Of turning all the
British Ametican'pri)vinCes into- one un
der a riceiny!or puvernin. Geoeral; is
noticed in the - presspf that
* quarter. It
is i thou ht ; Nat Lord ' going to
Englan by : way . of New ,Brunswick, had
much t do with the preliminariarrange
.
ing Bulletin denies
-the
Bull's !
,colony in Potter
oken - up,i It. says that- the
remain there; and that Ole
er lost tloney nor - got into
,pcting title to the lands.
lftbd Iti -has
Ev
port . that..9le
county has .b.
best man still
.I;3u# has tisk
a law suit. re . 1
• 4
'.l-The
—The ......"Lor of ,ome- armor.
stliblished.a new tariff fur the iiublica
iiian of marriige notices. .' When the wife
Is a first nitel one..sl is•charged, and from
that down to ,nothing, just'according to
ill
the esti ate of the husband. .
...
--_—,The Washrnecm Starsaystliat i c here
ii on the ;files of the - State Elepartinent a
itritien application for. the - Fre i nch Mis
sion. on - behalf of the isotoriou r s James
Gardon Ilennett. - The-Star guys it will
have the interesting document brought to
' , light when Congress meets.,
4:--Tbo.Fennsylvania Legislature, at: its
next session will show the following sate
of parties : Senate, 17 . Democrats; 1 In
dependent Deinocrata 14 1 Whigs and 1
Natire; House of Representatives, 70
Democrats;26 Whigs, and 4 Natives.
—The New i York State Elecron take , '
Mace °fru uesday next sticceo ing the ,
first Mond yin November." ,1 . is pre;l
dieted that-the div6ion in the Democrat
it tau will *ire an easy
e os
victory to ,the
whig t who wlll-elett iheir entire :ticket,'
and p fibably t o-thirds, Of each 'branch '
°filml . ' f iegialat re. - , , , •
—John S. `Robinson I.(Dern.) of Ben-,
ingnim;has beep eboseij Orovernor of Ver-
Mont by ithonid of a m jority of .the Free
ji
Soil Keirtberavithe,T4egts turo • —having
124 but_of 23 4 3 votes..He i-!", thorough
Huner, standing tquare ow . the ~.13altte
nureplatform. ,,' , *- ~ • , .-i -
entitectiOit has More aricles on Oz..'
hibitik4inkthe - Crystal . Paltietthan any
other . I State. in the 'Unit) . n---ati - d nil of
practical Otility4 There is not a Spot
upon thiaglobo 01 . equal size, ‘rheie,t be
.Pe9l l !e. Are hitillii#4 - tnore . ! l 4ffit. inten t - ,
prosperous, than.u .. 4 . 4 , 4 Old 'eon\
tiecticiitl" ' 7 . ' ' '' ' 1 ' ''' - - - ."‘'
1
i i'
-The a - 04 . ~o rehi ' was
rl ..1, , !my . :. rol„,, _for.
runny centuries! 40,..rtsukretisiessiApecien
-4.4olmicrecy.ii 2theii. werlik ASeimp-besed;
si.
antSuo;.birsi) 0 _tisiseet buk-Apets Atmaa.
41900,. Pereiv.4 Aejgol . iollo_,s,„ll4-9K,
14914**Pg44: .: ~ ti4l:..4frimilig--Yr.iw . l4et
'PAY Je!tu!l 4 41 0 - 4 1ultioSia.bi4t/Aet iiefee
~, , ...,..........,•;,!.:----;1..: - - , . . --- -- - ' -
M=NIVE
E,MOM
that period rank hais - been a purehasab e
ctntnodity.—N, Y. Com. A.arer?ixer.
.
- -=-Comiiiodoiii - Peng Juni' been most ,
Civilly and politely recewed among` . the:
.Ta paisesei: after. alule she ti 'of Jet erni i
nation on hikliart, to the: primary ()lista- .
elm they „Offered. ' “ The natives,".' we
ore assured, '4 , with whorls - our country:.
men :crime , in contact - were . :friendlY in
their demeanor. and the GoVernor of
Ur,aga is spoken of as a model_ of refine
ment and good breeding." - -
. *—We learn, thakt.he Directors of the
Crystal Palace have resolved to keep the
1 .,
-EXhibition• open through the w rater,_in
stead of closin g it hi December, as they
had preiimiily contemPla.ted; i rom the
-first of September to the .-present - time
, the. receiptabave ,beeri. highly . saiisfar49-
ry; ' averaging "four - =thousand dollar's or
more a day,. While the current 'expeuseti
are but six hundred - denims.; ' . "
Trilishic learns hy.privateadvices
from the Sand wie.klslarids .t hat 'the toes-
Lion of commencing negotiations for-.the
cession of.t Sovereignty . the Island
to ihe.l.Tuitedlstates, being generally
discussed . by . .the foreign residents cif the
Islands.. It . Isltniught that tho general
desire fOr such , -a . cession Will operate n
,on . the:Minds o-the'King and Chiefs. The -
representatives
are much disturbed at this state-Of facts:
•
•
Seordary• Guthrie and imbastad‘r
Soule.. •.- 1 1 .
. . •
It theft) he people.anywhere the,
united States. hp - have been seeptiol
. as ',to the •inarrelloes intellect of this 4d
tniniStritien, rind the oversbnaowitig
greatfie:is'of those. lately - chosen to rep-,
reaent- the United States ,at • Ettropean,
C4urts, their unbelief should be . Speedily
Ppelled. The letter of Secretary Guth
tie to the :Ciilleetor
.at New York and
the
. perferrnance,:.of Atribaasador Soule - in
Pima, place - the , Adrrilastration !of Geri.
Pierce immeasurably. ahead of erery oth-,
eryitice the foundation octhe governthent.
FOr . fuultleSs construction cif st he English.
language, • and nright eonception - of..the
duties appropriately 'belonging - to,a fiscal
Minister or, the • Government. Mr. Gail-.
rte is head and shoulders - . abate •Alexan-,
,
der Hamilton ; end as to • the :." knvoy .
txtraordinury-and• Minister Plenipoten-.
tiary . of tle.l.lnited Staies. - at the. Court.
of Her Most-ChristianNajesty'the - Queen•
of Spain.". who will' ciuestion his . fitness• '
Ter> the
_important post assigned him,
sine() his exploit, in - conjunction with
niiis tailor, of constructing the
proinisequatit-r-- •• •••
••.
Our last paper contained the vvonoel
• ful letter rif - Secretarrtluthrie, giving di
rections to Mr., Bronson as•to aprotier di
vision of the officesin the New York
CuStoin House bet Ween the:Bards - and .
Slip's, and it ,•is • not necessary to speak
particularly of it
_itr this Tconnection. It
'is his oWn- Interpreter. :It. has already
conferred . notoriety Upon \ the author, and,
ii u feither.in 'the cap of Gen. Pierce.ft
Nilhenithe Cabinet was anitouneed;-suri
de); Whigs:were. touched•ap•With rather:
sharp ftticks for inquiring, Who is Amer,
-Guthrie just' us. if (4-en.:Pierce,irould
appoint any rither . than giant:for one of
'his Cabinet ministers. The - inquiry
never be repeated for the. Secretary •rif
• t lie Trea salY will ' henceforth _be. known
over'a 'sufficiently, I. larga- portien- af.:• the
'earth to satisfy the ambition of 'ordinary
Mortal's. and for 'any person 'hereafter to
• ask,•WAo Jitines ,Guthrie g. - wout4l only
be to . provo himself a dunce. • Jellies
'Guthrie,- it •*ill he. remembered:. to the
~"...latest.g6neration,!.' is the Secretary of
the Treasury . : who -wrote the: „Bronson
'Letter: Immortality • enaugh :for any.
American! • ' ,
.•
,
-'. As fOr Hon. Pierr e Soule, \according to
the hit . accounts he was in Paris4itgal
fted..ht the eery pleasant work - of getting a
..
. ' ..
bl• • n 'se • h'al
up a. sernt-repu 11.1 . 1 , . un-roonarc 1
dress, in ,whichin _make his first appear-
ance liefore Her Most Christian Majesty
at Madrid.. Mr: Premier Marcy as our
readers 'knew, recently gave direct
that . Foreign . Ministers'of: the United
St ates ' a p'pette in plain - - republican' apiia rel .
amongst the gold and tinsel ' nonse nse 'with which Europe:mi. .Envoys bedizen
their bOdies. -- -Thesei instructions Mr.
Smile prObably, carried in his. Pecket.i--- -
Reaching .Paris, ho ever his' courage
seems to have failed; -:! He is to 'make his
apearance at the
_Court
_of Spain' tieither
I .a
:in p lain republican suit' of black, tier in
a . assively giltenkbespangled.otte. 'He
n
h id -a' consultation, •it Appeal% with -a
French tailiir,. and the result • of. their
jailt ingenuity i's 'the:. Coinpromise Coat'
a coat, so , hear - as The liublic are 'yet. • in
formed, of which the chief material wili
.he . velvet; soraewhat''-ornamented - with'
'cord and embreideryi dress, in - short,
' which, like' the. Administration at Wash
,,
ingtoit,"shall 'Conciliate Ilards a nd bortB ;
which shall not do violencoto the inst tuc7
lions Of Mt. Marcy, and still •be, such a
complance with' the Usages at • Madrid as
that no offence:will arise in thatcquarter.
As an engraving of this " Compromise
Snit' will probably come out in an early
steamer; . and •be copied ' into pictorial
works; the public will not- be kept -long
in, suspense. ":In the meantime let pa
iince • possess I their souls. Let -.them
;ask in the light of this effulgent Admin
st ration. Let:them contemplate the po.:
ideal integrity. and unflinching 'stability
of Caleb Cushing, and the enlarged con
•
ception and acute moral ,virtues of James
Guthiie. Let them remember that we.
,are r presented.at therEngiish Court by
irine, k own among his neighbors as ..Nine
Penn Sim,' and at Madrid by one who
in Om *unction with a French tailor got
Up th Compro mise Spit. Letthern fur
-1
the! memo r that' Air. Premier Marcy
e l
once charged tbe Stale of New York fifty
cents" for rk done on my (his) panta
loons i""tiad ' - pow .Upon these pleasing
eircumatan until a pictorial'view of
the" Compromise. Suit" is obtained from
tbe . department-at Washington.:: ' •..
•The N. IL Pairiut, assured the public, I
last winter tlitq. the country was to have
a •v ry 'brilliant Adminisiiation. I s not
its prediction alierdyr Tee izt:d 1-'—/V. - R.
Stcftesmac, :,..- , • . n. , , - - ,
. Istrsoverv*.too* listmcit.-:Perry . Dick.
um, of. ploodlingNuiley; : Pa-. has, taken - ,
tneastire4toisecure , - a .
,patent fur. a Wry;
simple and excellent, brake for
.Wigons
and, carriakes. - 4 It, simply, cousistija: con-
Electing, double cranks to the japer. end,
of the pole orshaft, of a varriago or
,vvogr
goo) and opoopuitig t.ho Cranks, to a;,Erie;
Om ;crankfor the-face- of each wileel, - io
smolt twoooner i Aloit ,t4oleast Packing,up
et) ,he Ilraft, attiumili.bripipi the brakes. op.
raga*, tjol4cO , .:of 'o;1,011 . :,*hoolo , oxiii.. so ,
,proottlkt4ero:it ft* tloy.plaso Mk 'rerilve.,
OW " metelY 811 4 A
slide:, A YAlVehle imPrPVe -,,
'igerti, ju hr ni ,trill IcOtguo Oiost P '' 4
.13uk4i', fait
1
i c ,- -t9end tsiiitiq ; _lll. - * hob) 'it. 1114
concern - ' '• 4 . ' . '
.. 4 .4 . -I . i, ".7 ':' - 'l , - - - - --z- - .4 - 1 ''.--- •_.'' - ..: '."..:
inaesmneik °I.-burp - pt. , . ~.
The New York Courier b i at' an-able
article cut the indebtedness ofEuropc.4-,,
It thinks r
that wiiateve' th e POUr=Povve i
can, do to --'avert war:'they 1 d '
' if"' I .
, ey t o. 0 .
'two of thein--Englittil and P 'rossia-- , w i
is a most exhaustingdebt ;'.-to : 'the otli T 1
~..I.f. ~ •,
two—France 'rand - Austria—it is alisolo e
bankruptcy. We quote.: -'l'' -
a Fmnce . has a debt' or oTi c thousaad
Millions of. dollars.. To paithe imercist
on, her national debt—to ;uroport her
standing !linty of three bond ea 'mitt filly:
thousand twin, and navy of threobiultyd
and tbirtY veiseis==t the ignu O sustaiii y
, 1
of ber present court. and "to meet 1 :e ciir
rent expoiciat ofciril goventelent,,
_ran;ce,
has to raise - an, annual
_rovenue'or thr6c
hundred millions of dollars, which is mitre
than one - fifth ' of this annual amount of 11
of the united , ncomes of the l ,peopt i e.
"" - Austii* lis worse Off still: . :She has a
debt of olive* bumlred milliOns of dollus
and a reveint* of only one hundred aid
twelve millions: Ir .
, I„._
" Prussia. has a debt of one hum
and thirty-fiVe millions of
4 .. The 'English debt everybody knu4s.
• It would crush aurnationhut 'England;
and the %verb! sees he.* it.pinds her . even
with tier gigantie:energies.l; • •• -
• .4" Ni, .CUutinental; powerisaie perhaps
Russia:, has extensive credit;.- . The - ali.to,
lutist: guvertimente have har rowed money
fig the neceiiity - Of extrinsic' support
h fi4
nearly become a mittled .law of 'their e
istence. But - capitalists. have . . had . tiro
stiong lesson of the rniuous':elfeCtref.
this system in•the untold losses they have .
sustained . Spain, • Me*ico, eniu the
South American Republics;,to shut' their
eyes to the' consequences. of a,upplying
States with•theaus >fo Abb. are
Unable in de-vVith 'ow)) positivu - re.
sources."
Ttir. WAT . To GET AN OI*TICE.--411910 - 11-
. •
owing has come to usAhrough a-source that
entitles. it to - credit :
A lame two-fisted, broadhimidere4l
of North Carolina appearedla. few days
in the treasury building, and enquiredfsr
Secretary. He was directed to the prr
door, but when - about - to enter the ante•r l
was stopped by the tnessenge.r, fur not
ring, the usual ceemonics. I: • '
' What's the matter now r asked Rip
Winkle. • . 1 •
You can't go in', sir, replied the me
ger.
! We'll see about that,' relined 'Rip,
tOtthered the messenger in his brawny
and set him
. 11316 '2. -a-rrired -at Mr.
Oe'S room, end finding r ..seyeriiir trentl
present; he asked ; '.Whichis the Secre
i I am,' Said Mr. Guthrie to, the lntr
rather..sternly, ."'ljow did' You ga in
'Oh ! We'lllalk about that. alter - al
said Rip. ;rye come on .buiiness, and
talk about4hat fret.: You ' i see,Tlttr, $...
I aia . a - Democrat from s . lSTO,rthearolh
there is a; light-boat at.-4, and
. 11 WI
the keeping Of it,iiciw, anciil wane it.. ,
tiosi ! It
. wont' make any idifferanee
. voting if you don't giie iti . to . • me....
-my,papera..; hiok. at lent #1 speak on
- , Mr. Guthrie . was quite taken with hi
est.simplieky, and replied-that he won
liim
.an. answer at - twelve; --- • ..-
' - Min I now,! said Itiii, - Shoiing I/ i:il
to the Secretary, . 'Yon See that - lift'
ker I Well, when it geti to twelve
here, certain. No mistake new." .
' Where are you stopping I' inquir
Secretary.
,
' Stopping you may w;e11 say that.
get no money to fool mray ateppin
where. ' I got my4breaktast at the 1
house this month) . AO you' see :1
to start home in the mail) bunt this. ev
for,if I stay here fong, keen% get h
, all. NoW mind, kr.-Secretoxy, twel
Fclock yclii know!' 1
1 During his abience, Mr. Guthrie e Junin
ed his papers, and 'finding him prof . Fly re-
I commended, directed -his.commissio to be
prepared accordingly. , Punctual to t 1 e min
ute, our ;friend. appealed, and was handed
his commission. lie warmly thanked the
Secretary, and took his; leave, and now is
doubtless A home attending to his dUties.—
We dare-say that Uncle Sam has sot a bet
ter officer,— igialiasimi Star. . I ,
ABSIIitIFIT or A CIIIIMPALIMR .TY 1 INDOS
TRIC—Tho Albany: anscript records
the deings of a Cheva lierd'industrie Who
answers to 'the name of E. "Gt stavus
Perkins. ':He arrived is "that city ion the
,afternoon Of Thursday - ,Week, and , Within
three days thereafter rpicked Li . entle
man's pocket--took lodgings at , agenteel
boarding house—advertised for ?, Wife,
,and gave audience te 'fifteen ladles old
and-xoung, who believed themselves qual- I
ififd to make him ha Py-:--accepted- six
orthem, and recei , ied a'gold nttg from
each"as a pledge of her t return' to com
plete the nuptial ar+Ogements-fr-hroke
open idi landlady's cupboard,' and stole
all hersilvor spoons—kas detect d in tim
act of !imaging ti fell 4 boarders trunk
. :--got- kicked out of 4o was: ursned
,-
-through the streets by broths of one
of the rapplidants • tof utritnn y, who ,
swOreto inflict summit ' veng nce up
on bim—took refuge fro big pursuer in
a millinery shop—stbla four p gees of
sa in 'ribbon from hisl4nd protectress, the
bo net maker—was Met and re ogniied
b an titer it the ladies with % horn hit
lui l . c iitracted a mat ininnial al iance-. 1 ,
,
was c urged by the i iiiig lady vith ol
telning her heart: and, ring nn er ridge'
pretericetand was smindly thres led' by
big draymati who vo ! enteered a , cham
pion of the injured virgio.. Ne the6ob
tained a lot of assorted hardwa, from' a
merchant, by, representing lima .1f as the
partner of a mercantile firm in C ticago---:
took passage for Ilital-was arrested
in the,cars at Utica,l
and tnken back to
utO
Albany, where he
.erwent,a :exami
nation and was consigned to. th' , lock-up.
All, be it rememberta - li in three i ays
,
Tom' FOR Sreet. P, ' a.
- Te.
lbs, (tribe best Campint, che,y log
boil it, down for tbreb bOurs in
of water, taking carp to Add en
ring Ouponition sal es to liar*
on orliquor et the, elid Of the '1
Irito disolvel./2,Aixt of t4O
of potsesai -
be bottled up
gym: to. hold
thete r is tun
ink. it tictly
forst actin;
•
4ith,k ... .....q... o ' er : .* ii,r l n ''or
Lb Allikigl#Y ,h illik 4 ho EriProf44 B :
' a' ` f or t h tO fiVit - roe,tho- orthu
via f we , g o. fr , 4. ii tiivlie
do - .4(400,1' Ai* lt"°r trg _,., , , ,
th ulaitid iousieto,ia '4l the:tio,tio3 - ,.00 or , :
i
4 0: 06 ifi t i r o si t :b,:ri tro a,itia min : , ..: ,i rtil i bl lt e r t eei ki : l l l:3 6 C o.6 i c: i , 11 4 i ll I s . ,::;.
tia'u#y 'among the *alien Tiirkt. -
4..:,,,...,-...,..- -..,..„,ei t -,,.. e , t .,...c....z ,- -, -,.,-$:,„.„,,,,,,,,
Font Days Latot' fro* iltope. -,-
, The T./.S. M. stearnahlp Ar tic; frem
- Lireirpoolititiireitiat Ne - w, tOrk; Oct. 30,
at about 3;'.l' '. 31. aftet 4 fii • l irOe as sag e
~, -
THE: EASTERN 44OESTION:-.:rWitß , ABOUT TO
. , :.. 7, : :. ~,,-, , DEGIgi, ,-- I ' •
A telegrapfiteLdispitteb lien] Vienna
announces that
,a F, teen received
iltere,-statintilnit PrinCe d r ot,r c hakoff had
sent a reply to the demand m ade hy• - the
Porte to evacuate the Prineipalities with
in fifteen days. i: The tlnSWer,kvas to the
"effect that'li; the -Ruisian.Cotatnander
in-Chief,, was neither untherizedto coat
, MCIICO hostilities, to conclude peace; nor
to - evacuate the- •princt . palitie.s ; -conse
quently he . would do.uetther'one nor'tlie
other.' . • ; 1 ,
. 4. A -
Z*o ''r
1
-et s , itili:tini ' are'
• oiand ' f inaseirt 1
that war-will Dot n - eCessartly begin, :as
porch ak.oirs 'reply *their.* meanst hat he
must B*Bit - order - a filtri'-'St. Petersburg!
The abipre disPaielt.is i dated Vienna,
Monday evening, 7th. L '-- i
. Russian subjects in , Turkey' .are, from
October Ist, plieeilmnder itite protected,;
of , A,ustria. I-1 , . 1 . - ,
;Puskieviich, the f. new Commander in
Chief, has demanded to hive 46,000 tf .
otthe Picked troops now lit' Poland, pl -
ced under his•speciaf orders in the Pt -
II
cipalities. 7 I. r ' '. ' r -' ' n
I'4
1 The G-ernian , tripers 'anounce Ith t
4, orialpui Prussia j. have ordered- their
sehjectS blithe Turltlsh service to-retutin,
Mime. , The - P rte,however,hatlprovided
for such a.coutingency, 8 that. the sCr
iice will not s ffer.' ...':-' , ``. 1 :;"
-1 Omer Pash had nolified.t hit --vessols•
-sirider a
,neut r • I .flag,,Wonld he allowed to;
Pass the Ddnu a, until tlle'2sth inst.
The... New Y 1:14. Etweini,Post,Frep§oil.
a
nineo, has'oectisiOnaliy a very.
way o speakinkier its " 'tlferrk,'
eratie - confrcrev. Iu reference to' the
tir" . n 1.4 e ertiClo in
Putnam, wiiieh appeare d:simuitatieousiy
in the 1.3..)5t0n Post, NV aphiogtou Union,
aria Pennsylvanian, it sass' •
or()
the
'er
• . The artclerealizei . the'geoinetricians'
clefiniiioni. of straight it lion length
without breadth iii,..thiektiesa. It
'thing in it;lMWeVer.•• - Dan Sickles,.
Mr. M. :13uchanales scret ary lttatieni is
. .
apace (j ;as an rac,c4roplpliect scholar,
and singularly Welt,fited for-and
tOmed to We' were
aware that Pa n'tqas.si On •
.for lette was
so tinContHlfalile, t -iOri tine occasion
be:robtied 'a -Veit . :Ciffieci, te-gratifyaitt; but
of his'Scieiat i fie, atiaiiiinenti' if • they exist;:
we are not 'sit well infornied... 'We - chi re- .
hia being':olieeeritem some
- clients, in'tliis coy to aelea re a'-patent-- fOr
tlierO at Wii4hington; be nor
his friends have leici-creel to talk rinicli
about his acliitivinents_.6itdov that retain
-cr. - I • • • •
lie
rms,
'nth-
slum
ry I
-
' pier,
,ere F
etary
, and
g has
I) Inv
lete;s
•
SECWRT ORDkti coral
. ue `to, multiply in
all . parts'4if the ceent 'y.' - The last. : we'
have heard of 13 ; meitti ,wed by the Cincin
nati
_Columbian: l ea . liaCi 4.' been fOrmed . in.
thatity; tinder the ti le a. .”' . .The..-Fam . -
ily tNonpait," - of whiel bothniale+d . .fe- . .
.males are- - ritembers, In that city. it alrea
dy innitheri..five 11'14144 .mernbers, and
the Poliinqati Sttys that kis 'for charitable
'and ))etle 6 clai - Ourptise4 - ,' In Philadelphia.
the nutnber , Of these secret orderiis very
large. Be ides the. Old land respectable or
a er§, of INfaims h r i d OM .FeTi I M'S. ire ha re
the :Ancient. Order et Oreod Fellows...lnt:
pro bed Order.; Of :Red iMeni American
' P:a tt e i :t. a tit I, AsSOciatien,' Soils of 'Temper- .
Mice, Sinlii la. Aillgri.c4 United Order ' of.
American Meebanics, Itidependent'Ordee.
of . Philozatheans . ; Indep;endent - Order ,of
ReeltabiteA; Bfotherhinul of the Union,"Fe
• Male . Druids; Cadets of TeniperanCe, Or-
Ofthe Lone Star and ill* ofetherS*hose
names enlibceatiinnallyf appear in publid.
watch
e fin
ill be
1 I've
'w any
.
:irket
want
I r k inc at
,ve o'-
A. • ItitSSO,N rittEST:SiSEILMON Olk: TIIE Con
ir.—The coinet which''' has lately - been visi-.
ble, has served a.pricsl i not far, from Warsaw
with inateriali fin. a very-,cuiious sertnon.;--r.
After having surnmoued his congregation tol
,gether, although it
.neither Sunday nor_
festival, and shown". them tke comet, he ":in
formed thein that, - it was. the mitre tttar that
had appeared to thatnagi at the birth
_of
our Savior,and that it:vas only : visible nosy
in the Russian empire. 1 Its appearance-on
this occasion 'was : to 'hatimt.te , ; to , t 4 9. iims
elan Eagle that the ti e. was anw,. - t:_olne for
it to spread out its rip and
,:all
. ~ . and .
nankind ;n enc . orth ox sanctitying
hurch. lie showed; t tent that, the atar _was
ow standing itemedialely, over:COnstantino
le , and ei plai tied thai, the : dtililight 'of the
ucleus indleatedits irow at tlie delays of
the 11.u.ssian army in • Preceediugio its desti
natiou,'\etcy .; .1.-.. :. ~
anti
some inonths,since.
eic•L Beeeetg. STO
are the plaintiffs, an. F. W . :,Tll O l4-48, of
Philadelphia this . publiSher ni*a
,derman
translation of Uncle ones Cabin, the: de--
fendent, was akep p;in - tbe U. S.. Cir
'colt Court,..._at Phi adolphia, .yesterday,
for argument befoy Judges Grier!, an - d.
I
Kane. ~The questio 1 at issue is, Whether
a copyright bolds* dily:othpr language
iban that in which i., was, entered. !I •
It has 'never been Load before and there
.. _ .
is:no placeatnat .be
,rmgon:.it .041 er .1n
Il i
, • -
England-or this co ntry.:. The argument
will. it is supposedi*concluded 0 -day.
—Triblifle. . „ ' "' .1.... ,- 'll '_ .
DEMOCRACY; is a,—The -Dem cracy
have`got; into, the astern Pentiteptiary
at last- i• 4: The Biip -eine. Court Laic dis
placed three Whig inspectors, and put
in as tbany ortluido Democrats, who. at
once removed the Whig ,phyiician, and
will nppoint onq who ,will -Administer
medicines aecording , to. the ,;' Baltimorc
Plat 1 1 /Ili -1 4 " as um*: its :they : can decide
bet Ween die..uninerous applicants. ~Thp:
keret Instructor ; hs, selected. I with.
special Reference: his . .views :.,on the
'op,m
_aria Major ,Beck
ham wi)l•2 b u tiaplacedflit. some (One , un- ,
iairieed.l.With:,Whiggerii---,anit, the pro:,
grammtreThrinnuatiplication;telbeGov,7l
ernor tO.sturn, eut-every"-rastitily , Whig
who oceupieaw eckmairtable,:.
_:celt_t within.
ihe :015ti0.i—;t10,44 DiVata•
.
nod, and!
ough
one . gi_lll-
0:el/late
ula:thou
require
.1064'm - for
ciao
Fequ Ire
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' - " NVALL.loite "W* if killedr , riany-
PT A , '•' -, iiii:tei'm Y -
that the'l4!/!!"11,
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"-- -a rtifeli
iThays vet - '
- • •
Telegn** despatch . Tribune.
W
... P t fA* timittz % ° i n t 1 " ln°
truk; and
,'oratit fat 1%-.• et toe
ten itea - -
`lt - . 14-- trtifi-lhtitifie it isthe
:conficience of4he riesiden(t - and speaks
by, "ati.tfuiriky_TO.:iviittg - to . -.Cuba_
and 'the
- •
true that`lames .GOrdon
nett, Eiquire; -- Edito and.Pro - ritietor• 'of
- the New:York. Satanic Press, an: spi t .
pi itation on file:at , State . papitt Me at
fort he Preuchigir,ASlOU. - :,
ll!: 'lt :is, true .tha t.be,
Anfraiii,..:Obi4ieie Pitf - s..tifOiseriinsio l 4 4s - .
ptihric!fetieh :the
. 4 rirtusti,e4)ii - Arittfg - •
the El - aril - rade
Fienctignvoinaient4-Witk.t*ieii the: ,
ultimate that
.isl-
and.; It iris be . 4),...beliOre_ that
so . p.repo - sterotti,a*ftlea"euie ain Curren
cyis sueb :fil•suaiteri,... b u t so,
• _
ed in the ;Trihuee
;13 -which :-Mre.- lIAn-
E: and busbied
.i:";.
Dtscovrni .or A/, 94:111AEST ASSACt.
A passage hy the
i Arctic. ncean,eronnd
the northern continent...of America, has at
last;:been;d4covPrO4.. - . 6)ol'l:gander: Mc-
Clime of_ the . ,l.l e;th ritish , .. - liatiy, hak:secom-,
plishea what thatitime. - enterprises of
nearly two hundred years harnfailed to
acCOmplisli. :Ho' has spited finm David's -
Si rails :nu' t,lie..
,944-- tlirougli,,,l:6l : great
Arctic ocean to
,near rihering'eg.trnits on
the_west,and has shownt he existence of
an uninterrupted 4aicr - , dopimueleation
from i Ite North ' , Atlantic - - to the- Worth
Pacltic., His course, itt'lletirittr: we can
gather it'from the i brierAnneuncernent of
the -fact ntae kr tha '. , EngliSli Admiralty, .
was through the Prince - - of-- - Wale's
raite, conneetinc with -- Barrrit e
. p t Straits, -
to a cliff south of getville-Islaud„ called '
_Bank's Lana; attO through floes'end hum
:mocks of .allitoit' impenetrable" kli,to, tt , -
place called Bherities Island, in -.ie lthei;Bay
o f Mercy,' . the ,titetiee .position of
i the`
laid we are unable to - "asCerkein, but, it
s -.
?em tchhe sufficiently fa i r Init,arid near
be outlet of "Bitti:iipg's IStriiti,, en_ the'
oast otAsitt, 4:iiettle.ihci- quesiott `Of
Ise practicability of the paisager. -
Rough;
. The inefnliers of rieillotxti-apck.R . puli Fire Co.
-0 .. I w lneel..fur exercise 9n_ Sater(l4,,i , e.xt, at
o'ciqck, T. A. LYOIO, Seery..
Rintriagio,
. . •
11 'At. StoithborN on t be - 20th inst..
hy:ltevl J. W. Hewett,. Mr. H:A.Mrtcti
ti.i. and Miss 11-.A. - Bancitts,! of:the above
Place i.• = =
N i ati SusqUelianna, Octeber Scl, by Rev.
A. tag'
D*6l:, cribson, Pit.;,to:lliss Jo
-Lis_ EDITH PACKER of `THOU tack, Vt.
'totll
lerrick, hy:tte October
Mr. Eitr:v I,Vq.t;t4t's qf - Jackson,, to .
Miss . .Lit.srcE Ce'ix 1
.:0: - -of Harf4rti.. •
Vranklin,.qiitatek, 1.81.11,;14 Rev.. S.
AlcKinfiey,,G,snwr of
Liber
ty..to. Miss PitinF., A., !laugh er,pti-Ray- .
mond S . , _
;I..;l:tii:',.so.4,iili'' e*iifij::‘,.'..,
_
_ - • ,„ •
Poetry - aid • ' Otures.
gr . ezet men oft,, ,
'We nail wake
A o..iiepar . titi4,
l'idaret tc44e/g lqiii:scime'tiort
sTicrrn4 anintler, •
Sailing, stormy-niain',*
Sitile-ferlorni.o way iroirn brother; , :: :
Seeing, can. go and get
_wine moil :
- Just. ike fia",.•r
.Thuabov:eiiivas .sent us by a fri end s ! nattbeing
right . point;:we &lye our leaders tbubnnefit
of it,..hopirig,,tha!,they will, heed the wise tralles•
ton and go a nti get soineilmord'jtist
Oar stock .
of costae ; loclietN•heys, pine; dv:, fr
yariett and.complete, - and IN's are :anxious ' 1680
thern;alt. with "natural!' pictinei; and ;get thO•rar
for to : • - • _
.' Our moan. jai "good pay and fair prima_
- - ; Mr. B.,PEANS,- -
Odd FellOwie Hall second floor , .111onirow,l'a:
_ ,
• ....... Franklin rl7,fiseT,-, -:,. ~.
vusEi:&-tdouNsti,Lo►.A.,t,ZA T.'
1 - ..;. '— • :Nontrose. Ba.i::
ba%
.
ILL attend - faithhilly, WO ' entrust-,
V 11 .-ed to him in theconnty'nf S 11i...
: ~ t4nyeyaticing itnA"writ,ing., or iii!..iit
.41 be
done neatly ; and charges ruodentte. • ::' ' . '
. lie will also'aftend to the preseention,'ofclaitint
•of 'soldiers,:their'*idows and Lena, ngairist: the ';
,l.TnitetlStates gioeinnient, for BOunty. Land, l'eu•
, .."-
May be Mound all at
hours the 'office .n.itleily;
curtlneculned by 4: T:iticimids'i,E.l4„,9tiithiii gi curt
Mouse. .-• ', 't' • ,-'. ;- , - 1. • i s-1499y1
- , - , 1 .ELODtOI43
pRANCS:O6,C9.IB.)(III?* : F lit-
ent.3lctod ' vo li n —For sweeto , purity.
and power A teiothielnstiunefiti traeiinst
oil: ....Prices ,ratifeng frtini - - 5 t0:5.1 . 50. I . rers9ll3
witbing ,tii.c:ilatztio, oljel of i „ beautiful and, pop
tilar instruiricirit.,iiciin tie, fie itaroodated !),y. opy.b!-
Be
i ng - t o . . -..-.- ''...,.' . , ...: .I.LYONS-4f S° 2 :
' ' 'Elontri.4.:_l 4 Titiiiitt!erj; 185*.'-''...' -•-, ' .
.XTexv, - ,Popttalstr. Music jag,' receired f -by
- IV Noir I.] 1,: f q - :5 X. LYONS 4 SOY-.
~r ul' :11117**41.011:
ta-5ipi.,ta. , r,... :1 •? - ...,- , ;: c.
11): , • , •I) • -
THERE will be oire!S, airiMiconTe"on Moo
&ay, dui 25th November next, at the
fosidince, subsenkei
prelperty; coneisting of eight
.eowe, - two .
tfiree yourithoros,. one pax; Of three yen old
*urkilitftSteani; 1 ugs ee iCatten; NfugguluS
ewer rait44,700-0 1 0 4 0 14 4: #urnitoricao4
fact txliiiost:ofirythiog-usnal offered tut sae
at
-" AhaVAlot of'" rafted'Apple Tree*, fit fOr getti n g
'out, ,biettcwilt , ,bet.' sokt Leftive or oni the° day of.
. 341 0 , AWiehAe ia1 , •404.../W ES 'AP rin g'
if
iE ti Terms of
itl - Overt, uP. to
425 : '.iix-iiolttlxs Vredit; And over fll5, toe:yesr,
deairoti Interestiyith riod
aPPl*Olikad 3 , : - T, 4.IWKO*
111.-.llotice.• • ,
•
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sit , to All . •
• giv ;11,-14' '741
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the that panp,,,,- of
and 7 Mew° '--30th.
county ,qf ji i at et of tb inday- the
at.
fli*P*44l*.lifootrOaot 411 rtuatt° u- •
old ccintiti-r bet nortgloo, DOA, •
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