'. ' ..".'-' '. .!,.ittti' ; #''','"?lrd 7 .riis .: lirea;ii to',•thirigs... I(tis Brandon .:'`aCiiii r d.„..l h . e' ...rs...ig..,,tiha. t ..' i . f she sere ino,, w pO'sileh e' 14eof anlhOl'her tess6Qoe . - ” , 1 A "iotet ;:thTni ht beiii a s. titter at'lhe ..When :il;ere. feiip miles • froM:Mitition,' r . ih!ycarri .. a surldf*lfiiiiin thei-Aatl. .4 ; ;Thu,' . • , ...', 1 . 1 0, .:snot d drillettOure;.llnd i .t 4., ,:wayAris' ' : .... el fill.'; It i47 das; -' .4f* toAlt. - 4) ..•I't-the . With); 0 '.".tti -- ficrrire difged.forvviird an ;-'-a - freee ;nap'- . , ~- 'pd-i1.:•.........'i.=.... - --.•:. - - - ... - .... -- ;1...:::4:- - :;'.'71. - ::: ,'. - . - .. - .•. :- ;: - ,•::7: - .::.: - ..3: '•.:-:-'-'- ...... - ' . Tllittpatisicr,i,paa.- Langford sprang out, and ' - disio4re . led:o4t f the diffieutty:Might be tempo ; ..rarilyAtrOngell'...try..ipligi.ng.,, , ..F.os.this o he . pdeti ...., . teilire';';',Vgaitter.thCfti - eit - Ireirl'hi''slirgri;Tift, forind-,dO .coascdation ~theiii.: i , rl7em:thearlitni Mintifeir - passed:. Hairy. tried..it - dozen exileili „ . .. . , ,... , itrliitolltfrfri f itli't. , l w llttt'r,O l 9,4l 4 ,M,... ,d 94 l l ' ? ' . ero• i rre.no oases- nrar. ' .4t:vvas•oecoming . - ~.;‘,... /) ,.71 1 g0!51 . 0 4 . 4,4 .k . i... ~',l-!ii.. :1:It ' ~ • 41"..., ,,. .', ~ I.*.viati!lii:OY.o6o:int,it:vrtfluita. ' h eaitai i 'an,' -.;tocidira*: tlpt•ateigh:fo: the ;sidelof tlie':,road, - to 4.P;,k1 4,, F 1 45-6511194,k1 i tk. ill l P,qj'A t r n . biS,fo l4 l a. n d ' tO s .,stact,Off,on foirt ; th search of .. .twine. • . y,.'' AY'itiiii-'ol . aeill'iy , 3iititk. ‘iiiiiis46d* ill . .a n in % • : ' siatirt I,l'n• a 11161'0/Of iiOl'is4' 'Lii cy'-'.ii n iix ne e ted - • ry;chirneillo'rth froth' heepile of iiff,tio-robes:- •ictirilt:this.ll4"-,and ; instantly, hid , he'eself, Crain' i4iPlan vfor , ',' , ": - '....-..-.•:,-,, ..Slie had' tat l'all'Setn , thingimion.'the - inoW . thallay'likea.half celled bi,iie; snake. . In . an- . ' . awOr.tmler)i'righterred.:quostion she 'Wag: hi,, • ... larrritObat---;it, 4/41,, Jlarryt laughing; birnself.. to.'pioopa . , intornogy t , - bitt sup;..rfichilly solethri ' • 'and . calm, repaired :dathages, • ,re'lltri,.d his• pliCii,' riand'' di:bye'eiitriiollS!i' on Wlird.,” ' Alter a • ..rctliil 4 liellgard.;-lgettiiak.:no%i• 141(ss Lacy of a : . wol:arl'vjOlkijiVo Lin v . ll4lollis..temirat . :',' , ...,, " Lacy.lo? . 4o appeMiag!y..in his face, and gave signals al, gran t trcitiepa.... . , .. ' , • , ... viS,li . ai r bt(l;". - lie i 'arlitti l and •a 4 glue tva'A 'Si ' lent, he.took it. foftianted 'OM t..sfr , ilivas t, I .7 . : .. r ..' • AMiley peased,'.througlr.the- l'Onsti:ayenue . to. ',, 1t:1r,„4(u . 04ii.)!. house; an ..electrigul oocperluient -, • rook'..place,irTithout. -thes. a.m..e' ,qlosive, riidt• ai"fiefOre. . ' - ..Themfit evening, there was .a sowing, circle' la 'Wins tori:t : A: sevil ng .d.i`r cIO-: is. in . :pepu la rriee- ' .., ..dle and thread asserr . thlage; at,' }illicit flannels. . , • "" o ::•TST9t 4 tiglik:P•- t :T . :-. l l l t t At'l&Y. m in ri t,u • re ' l l a t wli i isfiuntirei• garments, fur inTanti;iirur s'cundal • 'clbaki''Tdimatitilt4'tirt •-mtMurn, - ..f,ai6d; 'and ull : triada . -,th:fit. - ..J.,ThaaltitiesTof tlie.:'ficciision' hav-: .. , ini:Oeop,l.,vocried,throtigiLearly.irkt he.eyening, ' . the mtiscniine ,elethent. was sufiered to mingle . B'6c:tally', ahif the sPort be - ,f,ah. l'gr..llent'y Lung'. • - .ford'was admitted with the , rest of the hitherto .' ex.clded. . :Hi .ttiolco l l•:Mischievottßik . :nt.' the • centre 'ef attraction. The centre of attraction - ,stng,ctl at him,: and folded i 44 fuont upper' teeth ,•,. • - ovei its loiter lip: :" :. :, ' . .'. ' . : Did you . ever'netice what u dimth and variety f.: of:meaning' is conveyed by that very rorions ' contortion :0,1 the . feittale,..(detyi- .: It :signifijs' -.. urr . razeinent, Mims 'errie ill, grief a n ger, railer tiMi, —itlaiost anything; according.to the will of the .. , . . , , .....- This ti m e it meant remonstrance arid exhort- 4 givinity Stu:dent' %Vas talking very. loudly about .the.Allantie , Cable, and descanting upon the ingenuity: l of Man.' ' • Ltingforch asserted 'that the ingenuity of map 'bore no : . comparison to ilia . ingenuity. of woman; and, proposed to ,eubstantiatehisposi tion' by a.slight.narration and a. Simple.appara- . tits he'hadio his pocket. .•" , . '• - ...From the .centre . of. attraetion there cach e gain a high , .D,' 11Sad,riiister r ibiif time it Fle catissitho'oMjas .13rantlon broke recklessly from 'her eirclN, spilling all sorts of work - box -treas., - tires as•she. ran... Spool!, needles, pins, tiodidns; seiksotk; hook's woo 'scattered around: in inex-: ' alfarry, :give it to-file,'" she pleaded very ..9 0 ./Yr. : -"P 1 5..40 ticf". ll arryr • . The ” ` dear".was,-oltit least tenseconda' du , T.Ong'.l4'rord• the promindnt towel Was fed .ifo's.ry'Lixiigford uva hist' r! ..is;"..ba'..said;•: , tand•• what. shall .I ,vary softly.) i‘Every (mine softly; Still,Unt with a smile that 'was better; t an.a s.oze.n ore ions. • In 'the. eotirsti'oT rtoweek,lbe";yontli:.'ol:Wiiii 4on-heard Something aWay,tta.apPe titet.cor/filliPeil•that its confidence.had been 141;fupad : It tegar:dedMr.,llenuj l anglord.a n a.[,an ntriiderWho'ha'd 'ex_cdedict the24 . 4lV,ileges ex- Unik'd .14 ) . !'' • ' .a rethispectiva conreisation; iss - Brand*, 44 pjy;tprjoua alLthe extravagant emphasisliectiliat toyourr Ditties : forhirmerdiO . 4V4l • ivtv4,Ao , klli): tnorcat ucciL -4447t01it thilAstrild „. . . ' It seems there' areorves WI rfri4”y, wprd Is iu Itiltsg4ipi t a# l / 1 8 '..Vi!.4 1 5 , ib,jh 5i70.1193!•,.,and rrue- l -t is. true every werd 2 , excepting 'anti/ lhere :1411,501.Of! -1,6111117104 WW otylitt(4fotel.;pf: . , .004:1:P90 1 y° fr.. rofur ine.-,a itt s,<? ate n9 :9 s a Rt. !Si` . fleet upon .Ijlice,nonq el !hem. wer p i n teutted..-- 7: 'Mit' I. shiall tcv.'porrTe tyeir. • ..(3 :,10.; : • . . •• • ' .. Itlonsv-Blondinii*eis Xs AVid'elbarrorriaerow B ,W • the Nict-ara, ace., ecc, ~ , • . 4- ...:111e . Eafral6" t'ni , rier gives a full . acc o unt "of . . .tiheigiteat,TeAt'all);i Ft . l , 'ne'll rriari-lit'ttilssing the , ''. . • .aiiagarac orv.q'hareLlay.l.l - 5t..., .-... •• . At 3 o'clivk•P., , N,,t . .,met . p..Blonditf,..eripeateci ; 'ilfrorltio!,J49,frills ; frofsl. o _l.l.l• .. l9ok a ea rT,i site, •qn ~‘thitii;:vviiii hi . I itile'lbi,ggi , ' and'vv t.o gentle men, I l e,- .. . .. men, friends,: - WiOtte'..'alloilf 'the 'l'illapi aivhile,• • - •andilien;Oebtoktifld tiPthe'riiiet'side and entered .:..- t tPI.e.PSIPs-Vib ii,iiis.', B NifftlsollP; 6 9Tei P od .e. Ole i 7 -'. itt the i . .ounds.ai;cf.. , aultitatres Of people . he: '. `' 3 aßk'fli --, dalt ditlilibuf - it ild . within 'the ei)closa re, 44,0atPthe:fea.tiadiaii': . sikte ''of • .tha ~rirer, a still . kgteisiel.tittiiitiekiltudAolineteti:. Sotne,efsmbet : :fitido i tir t h,l4ll9/},:tlie,..ril,Fk . s,,hehi.,\v,„4ro. trek ~seats ~..nni- l ivey...ket wenn iftp : ultper soil .and the foetp 'tit4,lVtitciA• ,b, i ' i•• • -,• ~. ~ , t f.. .', e . , . '''',''.i a lq 4 1 ;0 04/.V i thg v iiiti f 6tiipa'n'i,ls''aboVe' nern • ea.came*asbodly.4indentereik the 'enelasure...4; . ..It is !fat known 4pw,tyny.wor;e:,present,„-butl, . .I.l.aubtleis between 4 ch * Tee,ntul, fouy thilusand .up-4, . '81)•, - tire Tineileii 15 1,1',' nifen'ilina j n:lP,iiir:lt'ppn. ;-. !:fiftse ( pliwAff,/,'.. , -1•,. ..:7:. ~..,,,,,.! ;4 ,-;,,,_ ~,g..; 1 I'' , ...:,.t. ; ) i ' llt'alittl ' *ft r;d' if —Moulin began a aeries; -' - ' lll .,r l _ l ",ter°stiSlO oKlPipAnnePB: On 'ii PIPSIAi'OPs in; ,JviF;;OPYS. : These.were 6:,)ntintied:,till;,a quilt .,t'en.„nefofe',e) VOl6 he ' ipkaier at .the `. end of '' - ffii, - IroNe.'cin'thW'Xinerieianei t iE, Yo :the relit t::/if., ilthitieoriloc,.!G‘Nohcitaa metu s t in the- sun 7fir; 'ltPrisih,tntrp.4 . :l , ,;4 . : .. '...!.... ; - : :-.., -:. ; i , -. . -anc,sipwiTl its forpar. pasitian:, ~F.; tressedhi his 'formqr 'style,iii bO4. ' '' , A'aiia'iii6 'sable VaeltWiti)S,, ' ~. - . ~ letngllti!e.:...About' 2bo..fee't . :inqnCuhe : , ,papsotl,i.sat • -Alsw'n;. .i4.i.+4" 13(.94q4:4,11.1t1A. bPr9r,:tl ea, - •,siit. 'dewy,. Then liolflini tt , .. 0 ;44-, .....!ii--.: --,.,...; • n-. ajavis; 1, ner.Witglitnribried *iiiilVielici,(l'o9 . •fdergahiyire..a; fitritlilasipiolit it'..wi-,th:n dee., "4?AilOktvt'°'il4A,•ho•S,'lAgilt pr lf l 7olg;:t4l i 'f i l - °P.: 1 ,,A 6' 9 116 1 01111;0 1 f0; 1) er1 1 ; 1 141;: ' f i 'iShOiliiiitied , la‘titl4o6tisig, Vit.Siti*::t o . l 4i , 'SPlriOr• - • , . . , The..hat was kpry...opp,tvisive; the thortrwility. 1 1.9rstandl.rig, , .at : 74 deg.jii-14 st.atie: ~ 'lrli_f--fral .'::i'vf!i tiiiip ~,*optkilful since' it •sWnti 11,6iforrii..iir ba . oiilk,;yiltiz . fit,ld.iii..thp . ..q'hoy(siia . Ce - at:113 . ; min! , r *.ui.9s, .tfli!iking.'altii!jopt;,..' , ' - ....; ....,, ..: .. ''...... ~.,AT ~!,rit'r."pshinihi,Tn'ailf.With: .. illi, f rienilii 14, 13 .1 6 a( 4garijiCared:'aktia r ,at. t he rppclat hay pkia, fiv . e.i.*:',Ba erthi a tithe ti:i..s*,ai 'lli . :il . iti ( . 1a):.1: ha h(1 --, Nitriei)ti; . wit)i. a. lie faC.i, • *nitti...vpiiy rfinc 6 • - iO, , atibl)led a mihr 17 • li - 'F m I hi 'AittlO linrroxi' 'and btO . neina..pnle belore.hirn. - ...ye proF..tiie.4l directly Ei c•rot3'l he riiier, ' wit hOttt ..iityt (~,Ipyin .4 . uhtillo . FiiiiiblrlAro. ..1,10 hoti .. fo - bv , hlo.re!On• .00.0, - end ,ropseq twn . ily . trlpiver.,, TI!,. - ‘.11161. , .. iiiii - itiipisiyea:Wds ten minutia ' ' i' ° ''' (Miro. nsAfi. . . . hnd. a call yesterday from Mr. Meigs ,er;tinty Ohio,. who line ieturneil from . the . .goht. regieriS. As 'hisnatoFoori . t... differstro .terinllyjro'!n the . . late W reports; e , gis:e . it. to our readers ns. we 're. . . • lie left - I) . en , ier:Ci I y:oh the.first, , of • ;folio' in' eompany. ;40 if9at'eii'dOivn,lliellafte' andf vpr's- to this pla+i-c. inl‘iytity folly 'days; ...13'efore • lea v• fng", .11 (Clit I the. all - California• minisik;brill...giine. up .to.t he .4lrt , gorY," r 010: der" and' , 4a6ksori . .diigins"•,and spent some' -inf . prospevting; but .3vith :nb.syet:esS'i no .days"Wol rriore• l llian forty or fifty cont . ..!Tt6 1111.11 . Vl'err! l'011511) . g a Chi which" . they 'reported yieidcd'frya tiollars per day; and vVern trying to . .sell ou! . ..They.openeti:th wash-, er ,riflery !iyerCritg, :presenea.,of .nther tniner*, and ulyvays took out tibotit.theeane . suit). :This iettn'a'snspi,einti of fraud, and it zentleman in order to test the'inatt..er;•ionfr a,parilnil of dirt frOmAhn hole' whefe- they NVere.ilifraing,. and they 'refused, to , allow 4irri during ; a,b•ie.(ipe, of t,he.:.(;;tyners Some of the partYl,prnettred a large sack. 6in ,of nit; dirt,a'nd . npon .i,Vashitieit'• *carefully, not a particle rif!~nlil .I . )e .-Thb five mitit th 0 . 1 dust hati,be . en ttsed us a ''salt" to. W . 1,111110 'nl saliori e,jll)io, puretiasing, - but.with•: success. . . . Orie-9f the ruiners with 'Mr. Price a 'geld i'etteher eery s' it': day, and Washed in the "Boulder digejris,!? he 'fottadi.at the,eittl of the liret day r twenty.cenfs: rvciilli 01, dust in:the imic;atid afte r that dad h tag btit 'a ‘‘color" Could he obtained:'. Price, says these . repirrta ore gotten. tip by . flieruintnift, 101.01161 We of returnitiir, eipigratita,badc., and 'that C•ey-linite no' fauthil4tion there Avitt - . . Ile says thatMr, , Russel of “ , Goorgia.com = parry" notoriety. ha's fled to 'the' motintiiini to avoid certain , death; at ..bands itt those whom.his.lefiers•hiive'indoemi to go Mat there, ;mid sure . ly kill - him if they. find him. * • There are libidr'eds of persons in. - the :Mines; wlio have. no money,:nor provisions; and cannot get :bad( to the 'stlires;. A ;Ton ',cannot even And sent toalp - to, pay board. • ' • • .11e says "thiki.fr Greeley •vviote those Jet ters; piibtished name he has been ,imposed, i;ton by desig ning . -perg . cins; in' oiier . to create another:stampede to thn'mines..-4din,io.ja.rer. Ttis MO. f3L.A . PIC,L Ili T.? ECLA 11. ED liscoxsTr 11..tioNar...—The ConrC of % . Comtiton. ,PI eUS . .. for Cu . Yitheitticonnty,.. th rough', :fudge . Foote, ,this. morning, deliveted en mporintit decision. At the last election Freeman 11, Morris, 'tailor, of tli'is city, 'and 114ving • about One.forirth.•negro bloodir his veiUs,.,presentetVhitneelt nt,the First . Ward'yoting;pleee and *: - Wei barred from voting on 're.countof. his negro blood.. Action tyashrotight. against. the Judges of election. 'Thek pfeaded'iri:Acfehee the iecent 'action respecting the ot . e.of,:ally:tiet . ,,. son having apyttegro Irtood in hiS'lt.eiits.. ca'Fe Was Matle.op and subfnit fetd to the :Court. : This morning . .7,trilge Foote declared for. the tilivintiffi'deelatiing.the.; . c..l.ilark law'r. to; be court • held filet, wider . the old coostitation, of Ohio, all .persons- haying more . titan -half : White blood were . ileclate'd to be'.:legatly" White: The' . tieW.-.Constitutlon merety,.mentitmed: riertiOne"; :without defining.wliat.conitituted;a . 'White rierson, eon sequenf.lyjlie definition of. a..White'iterson.cOm. .tairied in the old constitution remained in.force l and, a . n . y.:laW 'tlCOaring persOir..hatring mor e . than 'half 'White blood to: be a: ne . gro. must of necessity be. unconstituiional.—,-C/curlio'd tirrl.l. 7nioi . rer, redo tesiAlgood•onc,'! shots' 3 t hat' at 1. , !.f0r1e [nonhe' *sens'o'.' of the.valueof.the hirtnenia . l institution. Arrunsopnisticated sWain atrivtolliittihe.Speneerliouse,in thartity-a few diky.s aggi. trom one of the floor counties in kentneky, haying eloped with ayoung woman ,mnor desperate, of connubial purposes; : and halt : o6.'l.lle' . perfOrmed in.tho hotel .a,minister froin CleVeland, who hapfiened tube there. 'After. the :ceremony was, perftirmed, o,lticlt teas in 'the'.pvening, the hushand .handetl 'the . clergi'SMiith:ten dollars., rind de.paited to . ,eri 7 joy thesoc,iefy,of . h in, new epotise.' On the. fol. .loWing morning he,hunted up Ihe preacher and gave gave him ,ten.,Mor,O;. saying in .his rude way alwaysthnChc paying. 11e price •a thing.wOs ,Wot marriage was a• great - dent..better , thair.he'thonght'it... The 'doeto'r Of divinit.yirmlingly,receinetr the extra-ten with'- oliti,osOng : any„n? . cplanation;or further, Pattie- • Rlilttalt ' AlT . l 0:V I'o ir.& )610 NTO .rr:11 •The emigration , dtill‘Continues to - this nevi tettletnent..• Tholitesent rr't are and The griipe,wi.lf yield inPrely, • S, me frrty.vine• yardA'have recently. biicri set Om., • - • ConSidermg atat this totalitd s eon se cure froth blighting frosts,. it m i n . ducoments,forprofitabla farming to tho •,e who must leave. The - loss of wealth to farmers in the North, frernfrosti, amMints to incalculable Millions, whilst the coldness 'of ',Omit.. climate also debars them (ram raising of the most , prof . ~ crt,'PPsn,i ; • Thip,plew settlement is undergoing 'yak' kisrPrmietrreriVS;and popol'ati6n. TAl:elintlerkivinj'ihkit''ivilinn'tqe past 'year .thr population•hatrincrenied , sorne 1:500. In a bu siness': way, tie, improvement is even ,mo,e marked:; •• . l'inirn some tiVe "shoe' biisfeese in this 's ;much rts shoe•inianhreetnrers: go: to: the markets of PhilidelphridrandlivintY;to. hey,,ilfeirjeather, nd their shocso here, is no reaSon why shoeloutiinesp, cannot.be carried .on. to great vari t aka his •ce ritiy:Pllilailelphi;2 Eve, otcryoh..! • : 1: billit . .‘‘,Ttie,ltepublieeit:ctindidete'toi'Siipretne Jiidg'et et - Phio; - 111.:r;• ; ,W; Y. .formerl y, §PY4 14e, Dot toit, a.,#)evehokte! irt Miesieeippl;.';:ek Nold')iis ace :: lion iri.Pon - titte ; iitto• hie ipopket 'arid emigiated ftf Otiiii,ltitilieee keit; tiovt;,. 'ep.mlol4.4.:..l4ir•Jtidge 'of etholSitl picthe Court. ' • . ' •-•,.7..-•r Qciitocrat. ThUrstlaY. 21; .1,859 •. • • S . ;.II::PETTENGILL •&:•.00'S • • • • •. - • •• • • . ilir,Nriss, , ,t:Strret,.',Vrto.York, mid ,sl:os1oh : . . 'k..:l'fftTFlsarti Li, ',V. CO.. are 'the 'Attente fur llie iltiliOutt.t..r' end - the mnpt Influentfryl anti remit reti ;stew:Terre . iu tnu tniited.,Steteglind Wu Can :tree i nutlturizenit' contract foe our DemocrEttio State. Nominations ' • ' FOR AcNTOR . O L ES.I4I.I . I . , .WRIGHT; pug 71111T19Y0k0 EN VIAL jOIIN ROWS! OF lilt ANICLIti COT:NTY dialcer, has liipoirfted Jiirrieis rnlibEdl 112 e, StiArr;rrjspoott; sybicli'offl6e teas made ,v..a c.foit' by the: death or 'Judge. 33tiiti:31dce: The 'horse 'tliatwns taken during Cinirt week, and adveiti'§ed ne swaitini, an. owner . has been reclaimed. ' It ' . .seemS the . -hoese ' belonged • to Robert frOin.. his •pi!.nr . pipe Merre'r county, on . the . • 2ftb of Trine last. - .-TWenfy-fnie,(lqlllirs had lien offered lOr the reectiery - of'tbe•hotse, in& anionni - rfor tbe arrest of theAhie f. 'The horse-was taken away 'last SOtorday.-•..•,.. .Thi , :C;dici:ll - accouot: of the battle of '.Salferi• rio,.oiir.do‘ve the losses of the Frencli'arroy at 12,000 rank .end fife; killed or:wounded, and 720 officers holly ele• eattibat, of whotri' 150 were killed.. Aim - dig the wounded rire.,"aehs..', de :pony. !ieron 'Colociels tsrid six Lietit.;hant Colonels .halie hee; killed:. The French took .thirty.ple-. ces of.cannnn, fear colors and 0006.prisooersi' Thd Lass the—AOtrkan 12,000 to 15,000 rhillod and. ' wonnddd. •NO Gehdiall :wen; but four, or five•,were. wounded; several Cohndls and nnmdrous.othey ollie . eriivere killed or 'wourided.. :-.• An imprtant doeisicin . .to r,til ,roal travelers has,justhe,Orirerlere,l in Court, .tosWit; that a ticket' marked i(to be used with , _ inL.ilays from date," meina. pretis , , , i'y what itr aays,and that, in case the imre,h'aserehonaea to rr , !inain.beyomi the sreOilie , litime,*l refuses to pay the :a'dAlitionall tare". demanded on. the. Ye-1 turn' !rip, the ,eonilnefor : of the tratn:has a leg a right. to :ep.ct . him theretrOM; . • • , •Cow3hossmis oj the me!pher.it of Gon'grei elected to .the next 11Ops'e'of Rrlyes.entaiive4.llave died, viz; HOn . . Thomas L . ILirri* in tit; Distriet.of 111. note;' n Cyrus the Fourteenth District of .. Ohio; 06,1 the ?north I?ist'riet of . Virginea:.~lessrs Goole .and Harris were representatives in .the. last • , • • • The Troy . 'll - 7hig.s - ays that the wife .ofa pro- - minendrtnerehand—a_Spir.iinati'st—rof that eity diar beettcrimpelle.d to takeable'anidlevil velto Vliki•coorse•she !shall 'paisti r e, lir . ir• hue .. . . . . •.... barlid .: haying modestly requestad : her iids'hed 'and board, . he.'aust of iri cm;geniiility;or.lac'fr of, f , N)lrittial affinity Coii lb; sad v i hertO Ice:op ant let her liii:sband 'take the in itiative. yc;ting rnernbers' of ,the family are diidti'd in the mat ter one dau , hter.taking.tile, side Of the mother . , and the other that ,or the father.. • . • .SHORT 114111..r0u Tiim • LAbtr.s.--.lt is becorn ing quite fashionable for a laily.to ;appear with* hair croppeilfchfsely•hehiridi fhe jrnat beirpigdatigMiough to curl: S . o'.raPidly lies this, failiion gained favor., that it will . noi be won derful Should if hecorn4. gereriit : frira . if.must neces'sa'rily he. short. lived. ::.,.Long • hair is a glory, tM'U N . vOtniin, arid its 'grace Can riot well he *disPonsed 'with by theh~ntlsomeat An etpositionda tely: made - in Ole 'Co'nstiln tion.of the: reforms in the depart•melit of the public printing, shows - .that 116 further ,'anuses or corruption car he..berein prileticed•witholit the direet .snnetinn• ofCongresa..: The' law of the late' session' and the regulation.* adopted .the Joint ..eornmit tee on . printing arid' 'the late ; 'eri.l4 - !res'ent superintendent, will prevent ftir theiektravagance: in this, quarter,' The, 'gOv. eihmeht is to be brought b l ack-, with the assent 001 Parties, ton sound.econemy. • This will laid until another flood .9r revenue - shall render Congress 'indifferent to the nature a-nd amount. . • of expenses. s ' - • • • • , • • ===Zl A POs . r.w..STEn ,Cos isrnapnrr iNo„.,.—A great:deaf of excitement 'was created . . . . . • ISTriw . Brighion: Bearer .county", Pa., by. the ..• .. • treat of Mt, J.Glass, poF..troaster at that place,. A 'charge. of. counterfeiting. , • The Pittsburgh. Chronic/4 says : • , . • . houie . was searched and several hogris tilialvcs;'>•'..rciunrters;i l . gold dollars, "quart O r. enitles and hull en glei-found secreted in'the'dif terent tombs., Two hundred dollars:in cot:titer; feit. beak bills were also founditt his t house.. it was made tip nr note's on the ghefoung , and York cotimy. Banks, so well eicectiteil that n.person charc teronly-i,vould be.likely,to detect them.' Glaris• was ht 'to the, airy. last . .sprijng ,and taken b. , fora Ti. S., (omtnisgione;' •Bailey for.exaMin-, a (Mo.. Ire, waived' a hearing; ,liowever;:and was dtschaiged on $1,500' bail - for.his aPpear 7 ance.at Court. - Previous to his ar'rest : At; Glass bore an.exeellent character abroad, AttAstood high in the estimation of , the. 'community._ I-To• may be able to explain satisfnclorily ' his pis " Session of the money found inliiiihouse;',but the . matti.u. now stands, aPpdarances are strong-„' ly 'against, him, endpoint .to any .other than:th'tt of innocence.' tv is a married iyr possessed of a large ainetint . of Prop ortY,".arid in his capacity of postmaster 104, lie,a'rA to have given. much. satiSfaction to :the .DEATO OT UUFUS CHOATE Rupos c'sloAT.C...died, at. liafifatton the 12:1 h' .beart:d Mc qboate Was a brilliantorator; 11 had.. to rig' •ot c WA a I,l'ig•e • space in the. • Oie"of the •pnblic; . And:had shed trOkh lustre on the current history of ,Nttsia• chitiettS,lii,s' native; : State. - • He. Aras.thrn'.at •fri.iwich,-Detrob • er I.7o2;heing near holi . eni-s old his., 'death:. :Ho entered 'itartmonthCiAlegoin'l9l . 3c :and 'graduated. in 'lB Arith..fhe haaots; 'after whiChhe prepared himself for the practice'' Of law, and , was'Jirnitted in 18'2'1. succeSi as•a•.•;laW y. i•r markedrise' verry rapid,: pheath'S:fine:tarepiS.WeSe' derehiped;'he.bectime alritiin Of iniihen CO: lie' Was electeci to 1110. Massachusetts 11ouso of B.e'piesehtatiVes,' and serVe'd otis :S'ea'r.,. after' which.he served. a 3e'ar hi the St In the year 1832 h .e was. nominated and elected to the'%•.tional House .of Reiiresehtat.iroS,• where.he seived:.siiig) ...terMand. •a' re , electien,..re.Surning. the practice of his. pre- . fession,lAC.BoitOn, and soort acqui ire l .a barge. tad'.-.important land hushies • i, and . became . .a 'leader . .orf he'Boston bar; was' cheSen by the.l:egislatere of •Massachtrse.tts,"to.tiill''the •••leitt , Senate . .vacated. the•,ap pointm'eirt'of Daniel Webster as. Secretary. ot'. Presideef.Harrisom 'daring the ric;', riodt • of hii 'term: be delivered'. several. great .) 'speeches, partir'iriCe.foreeh ist the Senate .oe- . •bai.es', And .'Was a, leadihg slririt • Of:lhat body. lie . refire.q' from .th'e_Senate - in 1815'.to;Permit the'relarti:of Was .a,Meas. ,ber...'hf. of' ' th'e Whig national.convention' which 'Porninaod.Zaachary Taylor. for President, and also;'of that. Whic:h nominated Winfield .:Scott; bethCaSes•he Arai knawit to•boappaied to . the nominees; weht biinie After the:nom ination ,of Scott; . when •,the whig :party aban, doped' theiy . principles; •froril•iihlicy, dishearf-:. oned j and diSrenraged,,and among . Other . prornihent, Ayhigs took •iefage 'in the Derrinera t ie., party, where'he endeavosed, to. stern the , t i de o,f fanaticierri mem' Orel' dhciate !care's' •Ahd•Serersl . • . Sixteen new liani,;s, perceiVe by , ;the Hiirrieborg Yalr . e;:al,roaidy advertised their • application' ,for: charters' ,. ..: 'Allegheny count,'" fornislies , one; to':be located. it ilitts lniitgh with a capital 014300,000, and to be call- . . ad the Alliquippa 13ank: Of .Pittsbn Clar ion county .one, with a capital. of $200,006 to be called theClarion.CoOnty Bank: Clearfield county' ask's for one; Cumberland eountylone, .Ondincrease of capital for another; Leoaa'ster cOuntrone and!eneWal.Ot.charter of another;' Litzerne one;. Schuylkill :One; ,Bradford one; Dauphin onc; Rela weie tielphia: The Unimpareestifficillty . correspoMd. era- of the Et' ding rola: yesterday thatdire iliifieultieS, between the Impel ir r l . J . 36i ia ,.. ,partirds, and d hetleSeervie nts of Mrs. Par MI-son,. of dioltirnore, the:reported Wife of the 'Doke 111 . •Westchalio; are. in the way • of,beinif composed. The Emperor has of .to make' ler.son, der dine, a 'puke,. arid tre•r .grandson, 'graduated et WrisTlioiot, and is new .with' thin. iirmy.iti:fiely, a Count, with suitable'peeitnin; ry endowments for, the rank; if they. _will' for ,malty 'renounce all cfalme r to the, name of Bona parte. • • . . Kossuth:in Italy , Itossuth.' having'arriyeri, on the 221,: at de , ''noa, prot:eeded on.thi.' following - day to,Turin., All' along the way, at. every statiOn 'a 'crowd 9 . 1 Italians assembled cheer A.convoY, of .Ifungartan,. prisoners • met hiirr .at .one place, and recogrfizing the' grear Leader : of Ulm-Conn trY, shouted their /VO. ~At 'another place, a . Weandedjtalian broke:through the. crowd.. .11C had . lielone . (l ~ in 18 IS, to Col. Montiis.• Italian LegiOn i n Hungary, and wished to expiess his. delight at seeing'once more the rirtnS ,of Italy aPdtruitgary.joined. At Asti, the military commainler himself acted, as fugleman to the 'cheering multitude.: , At 'Atessandra; he had to address the crriwd .After two' Fong:interviews. with' Count Ca'wottr, at Turin, the klungariun exite, tn.corripany • with'a .com fidential friend of .the 'Sardinian Minister; set .out for Parma,. tn. the ire.tdqutirters or Prince Napoleon. Up to Stradella; where the tail way: communication comes to .an ;end-, the, saine scaties•of enthirsiasm were witnessed as on the road* to Turill; but here, of •course, the Italians. ' When 'he arrived' after:midnight' at-the 'Phi•. ee'na', the guard... at the gates 'redeived him ,With.a diavolo fate cosi tardi."— Ile could quietly go to a hotel withoui, being recognized. .At breakfast, however, the INdi ter 'brought .the foreighers" book to get the names of the giants . inscribed, and 'seeing the name.of.,iKossuth,," he ‘.rushed: out of *the rontn like a madrnen. —Not fiye.triinute : s passed, and. sill the•thirty thousand inhabitants:9f Placenis knew it already; and,- as if ,called, together : by : an alarm hell, they rusheirunder• his windows and shouted' their !vivas with.: the :heartiest. good . The'Nfayor and. municipality . . ap pared. in . his . room to-ofTer . „their. ComPliments and ,theiriervices : ; . MoatanellV arrived, the. rehpertetUlate initirsterbf•Tuscany, Who lost his arrkin 1848, fighting at Curtatone for .4he ,liberty Of Italy. Theiroomis. soon'. Overcio'w ded 'with visitors...-Kossiith'must take'a drive.' with.them, as-he cotneS;dcrwn . .the. stairs: the broi.v.if iUghi!S to , h4rni: kissing - hiP hands and:, garments,lhe.hors:es.are:uhliaineSsud., the lans.drag, the. :.carriage'. alting, thousands and. thousands .1011oVv;' flowers are showered.' troth the wihdows,:and . with all the enthusiasm 01, renascent liberty' the pOpulatinu lavishes ' caresses on the:stranger whoSe name 'is, con. fleeted with liherty,.and therefore is . taker), by, them fo(ii 'pledge' of . .theirowp freed om. • Arlwo o'clock' P.M. Kossuth , arrived, at. Patina. The tovin:waa' gaudily adorned in' 'ex pectation'or the.' arrival :of ':Prince Nupoleen : .•l KoSauth's coMpanion :haying been .recognized by some Italian et'anding,before,the .. hotel, hr asked, “Courit Cayourr Kossuth said , SNO„ , f Wiled .sudiliirily the eye of the.ltalian lighted :up . ,.and:he began, to Shout; ossuth!.. evviva_ pisautfi!" alew 'Minutes all the town was the news;, the' Visitors thronged:.the parlor, and - a:gear!! of honor was placed before the door.: The'Governor of the' Province invi-1 aed 4141'140 his box ,in 'the theatre,'which Kaa- Guth Of-course declined, since. it was :Prince -.•. . . . . Napoleon 'hall to Teceiye - :tlie the: people that flay, at . id •Ko4souh would not . divert the attention of the, nations. , • In tract, if sympathy .alone'eotild..sav'e.llllW7 gary, iti.copl;l already ne'safe.,.•l3nt, , Ol 'the liheration.nf,. a 'c'otnitty requires scnnOthing• morn. Kossyth . set out 'lnv. the heWrigwirterttoi. 'Napoleon . , pro'v:dect let t;et of - Connt -Ch.vour and Prince Napolenw• to• thetrnpeior.*, tzdon • .• . . • • .TnropclSn neW N ' F.; lA' Y6itlc ,' :ft) 1 y litriainslli.p City . of . Wahirigton; from Li%rerpOol . ' onflie' dtfi and Q.deiiifotin on th'e7th,,.airiy'ed'alfliiport. Ei(ternihm. 'l' • - S.herfurpishesf4Odon,arsd Liyerp . ool atlvices to: the,ltli, Qtipensto, , ,Tn . : by.. It ii'as expcterl that the next battle between the Austrian tint allied force .woiro talte'place on the river Adige. •• . • • • ... . , . , . . By . e gra.' :T.,1 o e e.a-st 'o'l4 :Lly •, :no'NrJut.v:'7.—The eorre?.p • ottilnn't, ..O f f the Jon lon Tittles says: • 't The Minister•of. War and Marshal. polli's . f iier have • had •anofi - cei: Confer, lice . tor the purpp;O Of:*concerting ... - tires to complete , the'organization of the army of the east. Art:eighth divishin• is in course . . . of organization at I.,Ycins;.to reinforce the army of. Italy. hav • e af'sci.been received froMA.nco- . na. icy the.:39tft of June. • General Calte,i•Ma /ten hild:taken command of the - town a9:l declared. a' state of siege.: • Xgenefal disarming, of the citizens had hrtertOrdered, • •••: • .• An aildres • s.of. the Sardinian :Admiral to the' ,people of : Messina had been issued.• ; Letters from the headtioartels:o f, Prince Na• paleon . .-fared: that another grei4..ba i , 6 . .. s • e - pect '6l to talio•place.on,the btinks of the Adige: The Astritiig i:vere,belioved to .h two hundred thou:son& men ih.t.hO • : .I . r'sh . ,battali.?p was.organizing at Paris .The .TlmFl also ,say . thht sit is .nosy pretty . elearly•ohdeisthOd' that P r FusSia:Wilr: act 'only on the defensive... ' Reliable . infOrm;)tion had 1: readied .Viehrl; that Goribaldi'S men had-Oolaterl'Tyrol, .en tering the' Tonale . • .A . . .A Frankfort letter 'annouoces..that.'rbe A-Us ga,e'rriineiri.; having been , com pelled.by. the lolitie Of Solterino:tO 'dispatch-LC! the then= ire:of war troops 'which it.haddiehl in ieserye . inthe.Tyrol, and . that province being :coase..- Attently. meriaCcd invasion by Garibahli's' corps, it intends to propose tothe'Diet.; in vi t .. tue . treaty of . Venice—which requirss . German States' to•gunrantee saeh'"other's Ger- , 'ontin 'territory—to send r't German army •Tyrol.' . Kossuth ha's istred : a MOclamatiom• calling the Hungarian nation to arms to strng' . ;le for liberty, and,,amioatices that. he soul,' .soOn . .be among them.. • .• ; The . ./itriaiide•:/eds.re discitOes the possible corrrphcations of the tear. rrnsssli,•ft . • s'ays', has calle4 , out an. army of: 3110.000 hich be . reitiforce'd try the' Feder . af Zontirrgent of ..154,00 . More, and it ; is with such ; an •rinor- . thposdisplay:of . fort•e that she . .proposos her• mediation to France, - .-arl .., •fo'.ha'sreh. 'the conclusiott of price. • not stieh . enaimed . (hat inn 'eon's tit ides it part, of the iatimarnm.• • Is not Franbe nntitleil, to reply that -fhb - 6 - 51)41601a5' of'pr?lr •- rce ought [a hyallthe gr'ear poe. er tt6tby . Nossia..alonel And -that such an 'armed meiliation. Made; by . a singfe:,poWer v aloht to.. a, declaration" of War. Btit when to:maintain the •Anstrittit ,p6s .sesiiqn.initaly, a Germ ... to anion if.million . of .Men.shailln? pot in Motion't6 attact 'can tile .. P,ilirie'rs.t6l:l l lZ , lts”il:a(lnin . istration re ITl'll,n i ridifTe ren t ation?' . The Eng.lishlrnoistrf: cer tainly not adLow a nelv' Wai• to bngiir, without. IrsttchanSanz all . its powers of perstravion... ....It is stated, that •the"•:priliyntals !nail . ° by Pro .•lsitt in;the erraordjrnmy sitting'iii the 'Federal Diet on the lth, w,:rethe following: . • • , The joriel'ion•011119 Ninth' Wed Tenth corps d'artnee the'PritS • sian army: ..•,, 2,1. appaintm'ent '•to - .the command - in chief zof. the'fotir non-irrnssian and', non;;A:its-. trian corps ' • . • 3d. •.:The placing of afl-the reser ve — conti6i gent force in readiness-to-rparekr. been, received froth- Boi.inio that it corps Of -3000-to 0000*Tyrol age Chlosniirs' had been threalening.the Nadtelline,..but that sec: etalcolumns.of Garibaldi'a had . reptiliecl, 'them -from Odessa; and Aileen, thein : itsfar as the flisr : Clutton rif the .s , elvio piss. • It is said that the Tyrolese auffi.i . ro,tl se verely in . t he engagement. : • ....The - feeling of 'anxiety and gloom is announ ced t6hayniticrieaseirlda.day in all the German. . • ~ ' Titc Sitnt" Tit'Arn-ciinnOt.--:-Ii" will -inter est, though it will scariscarily surprise - rm'r re4d.. 'ere. to. learn, t . hat'Daniel 111..Sickles.m.11 his wife . haveharmonized their , Little difficulty—if thIll; c,ulty „ever . between Orm—and are again enjoying each .other's refined' and eleva— tingseciety.,;;Mr. andt.Mrs. Siolles•haye,,•we .life informed, been :rCsiqing:for,so'me time trash in. the.l3loorningdale tlitisieti arid a few , ina wee, ..Mr. S. was' observed takiiig.Afi.4.•S,. 'a - 6111'0'0S' boat' for a gait on the beautiful' vrri •ters of the .1-Itlson. . Yesterday. we learned .from a source likely. to be Well informed,', that Mrs. Sickles. has• notifitni. his. more Thtitiirite friends, t hat he and . •llirs: S. has' been .recon- . . Perhaps, the Christian Infloefic6 of the - der- . gyrnair 'who manifeSted such a deep •intecesi in welfare during 'his -incarceration in ,Washington, and. his Dial murdev'of- Philip Ibirt on Key, hag bierist the sPirit of charity. Or the music • of . the .young g jdryrnan's - violin 'may •have awakened these ea rl ier sentiments. Of affection 'which. had been temper:at:fly * piralyzerr, by ' the .supposed 4;dishonorin! 'of his' bed," The, only regret. that The . public will 'have is, that his vengeance pguveil fatal, and that Mr.' Keit is• not alive - to .widiresi Mr. Sickles' restorlition.to 'sanity;, and his full condonatiopof Fria wife's -, rindiseret ion." She - caUfeSs4d alt, and her, huryliand, it appears has forgiVen all. Would. - that . he had earlier learned the prayer,:r‘Forgive us our•tre . sspasses, as 'r,ve fordve them that trespass against N.' Z. San; July 1 1th.' * • • . ...• . , • • hisT INtir..tan.zo;kra.r.t, A:' , ) Tilt: WAR Or 1859 a• histOry of, the. causes of thC...Var; . with'Biog.raphical'slcetttrieiand finely..engraved . Poitraits o r Itsikioes, fokethec y vcith the cial accounts of ihC•Battfel of Nfonteliello,..P4- lestrO, Alisienia; . e . tc. and' Atts :tria, and all .the'adjacent.Countrica,'hy[ • • STADA - 101-Jtjt,it tor. ivt.g.AGUERitT . . With' in 'lntroduCtion by Dr. btaind one' col time; 12mo, cloth; ..: „ • •- • .• • • pub!ishi . ‘4 by G. G.'Ey....vsti, .130 . CIIESt&t:T• . . , ccrtAr.t,',o.4) Tile %Yili OF: /8591.'?--Thii.flillid- Se,irriellvolurne,'.wiitti?ll by - MadaMe • Julfe..de •M'grgiterYttes, and -suitably illustriitetr" with' p;s and Portraits , hat just,figen"pultlishd ;by.' G..G. Event (the original Gift Book : Publisher) . of PhilßOOPiliti> . at the low , priee;orStl,2s and is, as well limed. as it is well- executed.- The rte . .; sign Fs to show . Italy in 'her PAST cid.Pitns- - r.NT,'sdttiat the.reedermay understand on what giound she : baset lter'•expectancy.of a •gloriotis- Tulare', this author;:.who . :ha s trav,led largely through-Europe, andhae.resid-. v 1 for a . considerable period. in Milan, with-vie its'te the other great .she of Italy., describes: . places-With. which ;she is' acquainted, and per sonages whom she intimately kneW. The ista-' . ristics of the varions.States: now .engaged in 'hostilitiet,:are given, with biographies! sketches of .the Sovereigns- generally; and .Statesrrien,, whcimihe war has thrown into prominency.— . A great of personal. anecdote is introduced, -which veiy, much adds' to the.-spirit and'aCcep tabil y of the' work.; The'cautes of- the war are-fully arid fairly: developed, mid there is ap-' • Bender, an authentic account.of.the - -war itself .tip t t the.l::Presen't: time, including.th4 OirlCl4l • Teports" of the various' ba'ttles,Aitrul; the roes eXploits 61 General Garrih i aldi, , the gallant • Guerrilla leader. • • " . . . . . noticelhat in an introduction.to.tbe 'work, Dr. R. Sheltpn Mackenzie, Literary and For eign,' c , The Pressy . ' (Philadelphia) epry .viarrnly eulogises its designs and: execti- `.'.copy of •the. Boor, and.a :hand-some pros eta, 'will be eent . by mail, post r p!iiil, Open re: ceipt of $'1,25.f0r .the book,•and.2t. cents. for . 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There' is. neither a:Pharisaic scorn of vlee, nor, any .effemiriate apologizing for it, but a wise Christian man's . righteous hatred of it, ' whO nows. how. to, look on . those who.a re. sin tlegraded.as his bret.hren,- spe'aks to the periple cl:inoSt as 'one of . thentselyee; only:from a higher level; and; though. he - •uses' their 'daily. phrases, yet lie does not thereby priuder :to. v.O - hae a, happy acquaintance with Out .homety•common sense, proYerbs,.-rand- employs them ' Th'ere'in no affeetation.of iraordiffery,• :concern • for the poor' or their soulif' but there is that •real - 'mahlYeoneern which cari;:atiord to' . dispense with piofession : ,- .ainl to express "itself chiefly in calm but brare and sensibly .eainest:endeayors,_ The proverb,.. 'Much:cry and little wonl,' you may rei•erie in his - Lase. His, true desire to benefit the people is partty,Shown by the pains: - with:- which' he collecte . inci prepare's the .fitatistics of 'vice, 'poverty:, disease,: &c., ixi•orderthar his Wells marshalled. facts may mead) to the underitand- . The genuineness .of his earnestness is evinced by-the cheerfulness With'which it toils Along the highway of common sense. He has 'no recotiree to reckleSinesi,. undiseriminating charges, and is too' strong for .exageintiom— 'Troth is enough for hirm, wOuld.that this were no distincrion t While. he' faithfully touches the :worst'iricC;,. yet never feel that the censor_ liiinself must ,have a.course taste ~ or - prurient irriaginatiOnl. Tlieso : SundaY afternoon tecruies any pot ‘sermi - Ms,' nor intended to lie. In them: he grapples with riekm:rwledged,eiilsi but white open,ing . the' eyes:df the people to !he real w nature of much of.haftheir daily fiCtoo oft en'is, and shoWing with, what_ it might be, he is 'never 'ashamed shaed of the. doniel of 'Christ,. nor chaigAnble With even' seeming, to let. him . ga away 'with 'the irrrpression.that , anYthing' and not, the kingdom:of heaven, is the first .Thini, , ,.tr; he sought: In Air. Brown We have.. Mild who we should judge; ean.afford. to go .. where any Classes of God's creatures are domes- - fleeted, for he is :strong, and his strength ii .holy.''--'-iltduthly 'Christian Slmeat° r; A copy of the hOok.with a Splendid gift, will be sCnt by:mail, post p a id, Upon the receipt of • one dollar,and twenty•five • Ceots , .. A new. Cla . ssified .Catalogue of BOoks and .Gifts.; with indueernentstO'Agentsi will be sent free on application, ' • . 'Address all-orders to - • • Q. G. EVANS, •.. 430 Chesrn'ut Street, Philadelphia, Pa NOTICE . TO',ROADIMILDERS. A. J 0 8 .0,1? cIiOPPIXG,...CLEARING :AND ..tl.Graditta ten miles ot the'frlalCuan Co.St nip Road, comMencitig.near Buena ti ill be let iiiections of a mile each on tavora . - ble-tgrmi.' 'Apply. to A,. W.'NEWEL.L.- • Ilsailfor<l,:P n. July 20, 1850: • • • .. . . • • . •• • • 30ROUG.II: ORDINANCE. .• ... • . TT. is lier'rhy ordathed and enacted de ti,r; 1 Boreuell'and Town Council •of the P,rersq of.,Smethptiri; :that billinantea Nos ''.; approved April 211 . .1.855, are'. hereby . r....,:yrd and ordered to . he ih ,fall fliree,and effeat. fr,,„, a td after the 2.otti'flaiof July, A:.-1). l'. ; %:', 1:1.+ to the Ist day , ofNifvei.nber 1850. '' . ... • • .. - • S.A. SACKUS 13 • TAYLOR, ,Sec'ry s m pthport;July 8, 1850 To Those Intereste 1 in Mining and Mineral Landd: • . . . . . W. 11, ISAIINEi olTiire hie nerriceif for tire r-i.: , 'lnin !- o' tion of Mineral Lands in 51'Kenn and GC:. , -rir -. tle!4, and will: give tile npinion .ns to Um, VA1,11: ~ 1 ' MINES, .&c, yhoir. 'engttglng . hie neer:nee v,11:,.Yr. - -.., all nonnegery, and rtlinPlu infarmation. Reel Iri, ..‘‘ ..1 t'.., , , iankorlllll Mince. ' • , Se'rguanti Ill'Kelip 00., 'Jtind 30, 1853. . • -. • SHOE BUSINESS AND D'ACTORII (r, be s carried nil profitably at . Hammonk . a. advertkl,nent .of HamtnOnton Lands.
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