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'''We'ati;c4t • e/tar:olltet I/`gorr4r.'a ~. it" ...:., p : t r " ' Velditnitli:ilintrislied arill'illittiti .•I'i. , 1 ,, ' ,- L Itiiiit:4o,,iogitytribut t - _., r, ,io i . .., •.,•iii p d i i. ~, ittitigedellitit, the :.piice‘.- Ilikw venerable, , e.itartlisett%•at least' If juts a goe :lliiiriPit'2,,,tit44. ltsititignler projeetiOne;'ilike .:- . .heA ll ittireeeCjacter.oo,l3amith i "e;, Nevi_ itslit-. ter*" arid't)treadtiarre'!.artille, Lille oldylohttioi s. i . !! , 101011A,dzitA, nuniiherleap „loop-holes of _retreat '.'.'for the iiii.tv wine to' peer ttiratigh; :end' cool • ihiprOttiimi4iplition: . .-; . .., - ..„..lr'. , watt i trinelt garret, far removed from all econnietWiiilf . itiortalit.Y; in.- Arhich.: ,Otway, conceit's - li' andy#tittiM hie effectini.ttegedy of srVeateeAtreesti 'ia;vi iic.it. ,wai ,ih" a garret ttiit,itelate,"theritalett, rolt;,•,whiek. eventually teriltosted„iin,hial..ileeth. .It.seas in a garret .`thoj.h,i,gitgqi. iiid 4 . 0 t 6e-'' iiiiini ale , Nadi= '.ltralfeilid,„debti.ttlied.thif the frig and the Omirt; with' laligliter; Saline' lie' hinisel f.' vrrithed in the • tgaiiiin'pange:or etit*ttlon ! '- A"gentlemen' fonidpitlen,lhhleau age'egnOsi.4l tO the ills " otiolitillt,49o 0014 in a:garret in an obseore 'ear,.nitriirLindita'.,, ' a You Mai Wier for my oiltlilltre,l:', , earhilmed ',thor . ..Yetterahle peat, 'on „seeing' hun,, :‘,o,totit, neyar ' triind,;• My 'friend • th e,. „fang lelll.be.Avai atrim ! !', , 'fle. died 'a few days Afteratirde, t :. , . • Peer -Chatiertont' the.. efeli4pleis , boy whci perlatied,in his ptide, i .' overcome by poverty, and sting to the ilniek liy the , heartless neglect of a higeted,aristoersit' commenced hi a im rnor • ..talitir ih'e,garre(,iii,Shcorectiteli.:, .Fo'r two days PriYilllikt9 .liiti do r ettile had eaten nothing. 7 —, lia t .,.lantiladY, , ,,„pitYing hie deselaie' condition, invited. It tto Cep ,With lh er,' he. dee:lined' . the; invitation,:ami,Pit'an end'to. his etisietically , demur:Ward, the great showman, has been to Otterlin,hise , „exhibsted his,,curivaities •to the ocullidgOOtiOlOni' 'the, , ,icroor Whites;" and sifterloaliipe about •fiinifor. a'While • retired fr0mt 1 4e;.4 .4 4 61 lhe'ojassiO.wolis of li:ot.ooo brated.pistittption,,and.commiinicatSs • his imL Prassioas,tbereof tu . theOeyeland:F/fsin Dealer. ciOberlin is •'great , :piece. The Koilidge ?P i n* wlt.hll prate, and,the Newlfork Trihu e ss.read;, kkolleglrshun iis.then.talten up to,buy eueriMat• with, red 'bcirn,*itona on them for .tha jadighent people of Kanaily. bliya.ta,:kontribit, liberally. to, the glorious werk, as they 'trawl' it bear. At the boarclin house, the lrullured, peoplailOaSit the fuiit•talile: W hat they lemte,is made into bast!' for the 'white peo• ple.,..Aif.l.'don'.ilike the idea 'of entin my wit-; Iles vitth''niggiirs; I set at the • sOtond table; and theilMnieqaericele that I've.devowerd So' Maiti'llish „that My inards are in a highly mixt • oP. kOr l 44hun. • Fish bones have mnde.their appearance Ovey, my body, nnirpotai Cr peel. • ins• sir sp ringing up oil thre thy hate. •Howes. • it. : - :"Pm gettin along' Well in a pecrinerg Pint of view. The Kidlike hes Icon fired upon Me "the henoty title of K. T., .of. Mhfcti I,.•m•Utliciently, prowd.: Unless go to Rfeeivigy.itniniY; I shall be. in Kleveland next . E:iiiivvelt'• Where ere I Kerrie, Ile nere forget • the.. togit out my handbills in 'dahlia stile. • , • • Ammtts WARD, K. - , the.coarse debatc the. Houle hall) I on Irtids!,y . )ast,;" it_ was : proclaimed' from the Vensinaratie..jterty; aide that it is well known tp,all,tibielteratblieisni; itihey will support that Psitletnit4 they can'el,e4 Mr. Peaninzton to itnY.Motrierit; and that en. bitineasiepit., , waa not denied by any oi l the RA. 0 4 1410iVzitite.:: - corc the contrary the only was a, broad intimation Mr. Colfax that the Deritocrits ,woidil WOO itioldnited ttt minding their'own busines9 thol7adOorpktheii,opponeWs whom to s import 'tor 1.41' Spgrkerfship: This liverish is Of in, istriat,hecanse ithiltrates' the 'truth blot' r repeated'aiiefaraticin that lite ° Republicans . Will tisOrai.iiciptliei'Siieitker 'than the siiiir4 of the nooy.t.pok'tispireiit9; and "that their prdten , :contrary, amount. to unhinehinc and nothing else, 'Helper , ant iii,silliff.77Frailicnilon, Mar. • . - .• travErazyuaie:—Generat .Dix, a. clear,.:thinker, in hl capital sPeech' of Tamma ityrialthai,ion;after remarking that the Con-., 114i4latitai7Wastbewieest Wm of government seer'lletriatit'br iritin,.thtii described the 'finbe *Sows, ' ',ls . tylfe)iiea a Cla,i.amoni us, not noraerooll• ~active and restleis, the victim of morbid idrasyncrieles wile think differently, Who .In mot who in their disbelief as iiiiaiel#Jie,.:pareCthan'Washingtbn,.eriser than sigacidus' thin 'Madison and Hatilltan; and Mere patriotic than the Maniacs, Raddnlphs, the... Maoris, the Piakiteysiditpd. *Lather great men,,who, in the Yederat,Crsayarttioa; conaulted .and labored to gatheriand surrendered up treat interests for. thiaotnitian `good • • • , • . =r ; The , Anburrr Advertiser relates a singular dies 'Of of disease. Harmon Beach, 'died in 'that place. list.,MOndar.. Five. or sin yearii kge, : *ken Itartrion Seek ahnui'fifteen years of ace,, be aninyed:rolituit,healt4 he was . ;then emit, v ikainrdinarisise ofbeye ' of that age., widen .- ..1y be commenced accumulating fat,', a i in a .yinte he Wei so flesky that . it ' was with great diMeuley thither could, move about: He was a 'Moderate eater; bUt It made no difference'ahout Mr aii4 . be triereiled-as rapidly' on oatmeal .as o`s'pork'diet.:.For;the past year he pursued the liaoat.rigirldieti eating nothing' but biscuit and wittier:%!Still,. he theraised 'in bulk and failed in - allawolgthOind at hi.' death Weighed ,300 pciun!'s• . '' .is .tileig:4ll4l. - inaidente.. attending .tbe late ca. Ilutioidist)itil g oirrepre Is the: following, which speculation., A 'yOung yvp aiiii;en operative. , the.mill; who belongs , at 'hilsol4./14.U*li-akt, dinner on the. day'of lie geeideat, bed a ' piesikueut thet something -tsistitt,wu isibtitieto: happen..:;¢he endeavored *dissipate the fesliag, but ,way : . unable to do She wentinto . the th shatter - palsied .60 heavily: upon ',heir mind that am!eloeit.P.ilit; she, had go home. iq diiposed.. . Site thus escaped tqr,i6l6,coiiii .quenOi vOicibeniusai . • , , tsaintrisrpayst,:allsw.:lB,,The territorial :141iittore,adjourned•sine die to-day, the;gen that the Goiterreit ,- ;:irtuf,imineisiiiteli.coarene it by. saeeitil/proela y• arising' front ,the ad • 'fieetriliiiint iawreneet is therefore .coteidered, ` Jon.' X lB.. ' l'iS4Ojeiliatiii(l.;eigisiature.to-day the G r Ov.. reptritaentis 'meet, 44'Sister iri c la . :epee ' ot licensing and test: , 'Northern prohibit hitt, itkoa. decierini 41,04 on the .04 1 ,4;0 ;4 1 44 tdllo,..ll,hre , sleek:to ' N•a dissolutsc.r -,„ sl3sccpt: "day,. j4iari ism) rEiritztiiiLt, • :&- s, • c •o ••• . .ADVERTISISCI;Atinr.ay. .• ' • 119 Nitisin Strist,'Mtir Yoik, . natl.lo Stale St. Boston . ..• R." H. irrrivNlit.i.t. dr: CO.: the Agrisea ror ,3l , Ecsks . :Danbankr nod the went ,lo!lutnittal iud largest. elivhiaitig.Newstripers in the United Ot.nles.nod the . c an, adae;....,They. ; are authorised . lo -091iyai•t , rurlis . at. oite DEMOCRATIC .MEETIRO: , • We'are regyeeteil to la [sleet ing of the' pemorrotie voters, of Keating towni:hip . ,.and therborpugh . of intethOort;af the '6)4! on Tueerley !veiling next yreek:: .Let there be general ittendance. • , Coroiderable . triatter prepared for this weak'S paper waatrOwded out by new advertisements' *Melt came to hand at a late hour. Our rea flutS, we trust, willercuse the•lack or,i9terest to thern,-When they reilect . thitit is qccidedly to our ingirost. •• • The foe in the . 11 , 1iinongah0a . iiitve 'way on Sunday laat,..eanaini,.gyeat-dartinge. A . I:a rao number offinata—soine of thern,laden—::Werr_ swept dolin the current. • .CAsvALTlEs.—qp• Fri.laY last, Dr. Fananpf , accompanied by his wife and a :little girl about four:yeare old, % .Was passing,' itero,s the, briOge'over Itatliin . creelt, at the arinlr parr. of the borough; when' the horse T hernining.chnlie , l by the' collar, fell . down`and ;ell. the drawing' the sleigh and . c intente:afterhim, cifiltating . the whole' party solid ice be, low ? a distance.'or ten feet.: Mrs. Freeman and chili were.severely hurt.: The-Dr, e3c . aprd •Without serious injury... • . • • The.eame day Mr.' TA-st.Oft.wbo lumbering • on the porta•iei .Lib , rty tOwnAhiti, vne. ba(ll3, :bruised'. by . 1oz:s rolling. over him He had, unbonnd his load oClo!. , :s piellatakory to•rolliue; them down's ,steep bank into .the stream, and went to, the lower. aide •to .start them off 'the sled, when .he. unfor:tenotely fell in the -way of the and the entire: load 'paised.over his body, - Itds thought he recover. Nevi tourgir—We learn tliat our shiPpen friendtvare making efforts to tfset .up .. for them , selves;" with this view , Pstitiona have' sent tplltirrishurle,prayingthe,legislature thit a new county be erected: out of ;parts. '0f . .51c- Kenn, Elk,' Potter.and , ,Clinton, 'Wishing 'the . people of that yiinityall speed in their grow, ing mosperity, we still mile protest against this tlismernlierment our County:. The ills- inclination to- part company with our ShiPpen . .friendS,,wonld not .be the, , ,onty reason to urea ,against,ihiapioject:.: The organizalion of _a' new County, "afthis time, iv entirely tin , all , l for, and wmild add largely to the ex.penses,.whirli the people'of that sParsely'settled district 'conld ill'alrord to !pay. :A remonstrance:, on the p4rt orthe.citizensof Nt'Kean county,ls in . . 'lotion. .:Wp.earrestly . re; ..upon the DemOcratie. so tera-of the County - the roteiity of atPly Orennizing,clubs in,each tovoiShiri..; The, nod ar'e : iisinir every , PlYcirt to AliOlir:onise the County preparatory: to the erent Lie of 1800, nn wltirit.,depruit rm( ne 'n On the .itipreSs Of:fhp Democraiie narty.: , .vhiPh i . g . nOw , ll . p only National nnP,:rPO the hOof.*OuflthP eiy . tnir3 . r: ileiriP rnie inme f':i1;••„ no 1 ! ”.e n the Union itself. The settle , ) opiieY of tho'lt'P'lh-' lien Abolition .partY..Vrhich• 'ills: no ;-i:etonen' lohat in the' fr... S at a, to tal:;ii the governmPrit by .their voted; amt taiy; 4epriying the §ruthPro . .St'ate!Vot •theirle:Onrii n teed rights in that. appenlfothe svini , l; in' other words*, ennciO . 04 tir: South- ,- --"peaceably, it they ear,foreibly. if thPv, must." This unlawful, uncalled :for - int.rfe 7 renee. with • the. institutions, - '-onr. southern hrethrPn;:has already, tqo,nzht'uti to 'the'. Very. Whoirtniti to: try the exopri:. rrient'fartheil.:.*Can any sane man exOect. the South tamely Submit to the . repPatetririjn . ries heaped - upon her, eyen. to an arniPd inva sion of, her territory? • . , • -In the,,cornine struold; Pennsylvania will , play noinienilleant pert. - Situate, as she. midway bet Ween 'the two hostile • eetremes , her . tiordP•rs will the. fiihr •thicken:--- She•has'a deeper interest in the'permaneney of the Union than. any Other State,. and. ha. mostto.fear from servile insurrection war.. ~et her beCome seetionalized, and all is Let every Democrat' araconseryative,Na tionalman rally to the defence or the sonstdo rights to all" for their motto, ' . ‘ind'llriye the lawless, 'fanatic hordes back to their fastnesses olthe North, and once more give gaiet:and peacite eur.torn and distracted I;iiin, We say, let 'us lose no' time in 01Tct'- ' .irig,n thorough.' organization; each election district.. 'By alt neans lei this be done pre.. ijous to the township'eleetlons. . • StrdlsloNO: B E FOIRE Tne. , HAR ,T'sa'r FRISRY TNVESTIOATI i304141T I'EPL. —The Clgieland P /oideater'of the 17th lost.; annonn- COS that Mr. J: W. Titcb,!Uriiteit Stutes, • Mar. shal, Mirtherti•lnio;On : the proceeding day veceiv.ed a bundle •of• official, : flocuMents from the : Chairman of the Harper's. Ferry.lnvestiea ling s couninittee,'cornm'atpli,ne• him to Subpoena Joehoe',R : , . Giddings., :Ralph , PI and 'John Brown, jr., to 'appeitif.hefore the COMmittee end 'testify imder:ciathell they 'may know about the 'organization. 4 , ThP;Sons of Liberty,'?,' or AnY :other ...organization cOnnected ~ with „John Brown's f.yfork - ip Kansas " If tbeee,Witneas . ; es reluie . to obeyth.*.eummons, they are to 'be arrested 'tinder_ warrants which accompanied the sereptinti. The: l i lainfiealermlio states:that the• Sons of Liberty .at West Andover, Ohio, t hays, t . leeided 'deliberately 'to refuse to ;obey the, suminots, to resist . if'attempts are neade to wn foree •The sams actiotthas been taken at. ~~~f1i.:.. ~~ ~i~'~.i. MMM!! ORGANIZE coliniviinciTEE; Etotweir.: ; DkploceAT:--71n or" three :ri,f . laic sUc9 of. the.Citizeri 1) e:etiltoi:; pro' lern,. . I'4o m rs.veryshard in trying to ake put that the Democratic and.itsmCM-. bent! are uttering, disunion sentimenta,.in, rest). lutifil)B aiid ,Si/PeC11h11; and in the issue c.op resolution; which he Said originatd in one of tbe Southern States of. the , en' ir;na,' - jo . proVe the fact. • • • -In looking over the proceedings of a 11.-puh feii'n.. meeting..herd 'in Petereboie, ittidison ctitotY, Yi; on the-16th dni. of ti t •cpipbei last ? My eye ; ft;ly upon. a set' of ..resolntioni Which were passed by an .nnitnitnous - • vOte:.;-,=.- the meeting ,was, presided over, by Hon. 'JAMES . BAR:NE - H . , a lionnbliCan Member of - the N. Y. legislature, from that connty, one Of the strong: ost .Republican Coontre'S'in .thu State ! , The Most. .atirociotij and intiimons sentiments were: . .pro-, inirlxit'ed; and the ritoC;4;iliiiiii, .moreover, are officially attested by Barhigt, as President ! '.,.show the char'acter of. the' m'oeting and the ientinients •avo . wed I extract X portion of the [l solutions:'=• • • ,4 1ZPEoved: . That the terror ix{lieh at its fi mc fills 'the'slaVe hOlitina :S(4l . lPa,bf: this linioni in i•rinseivieneri.of. the affiir at . rrior!:;' , .Vorry. h is; in our opinion .that the vatuin o4trai. , .e4..in .t of hold! jin n/ omit mein eh:meislayer., sooner; orlater, to . bring .i.a . tho'fave• holder. a. fearfol retrilintiorc nor.llolwe'VVOllii,i. . . that the, ttettp'cit , treitibline sat this hintrprp, sentNito the,lips 01. ppress'orby.the:. God • • ot . th•• - appro.s,s•ll. grsy . /vrl::That hs whit as policy •ia.. diratpi to the trientils of freedom to ethploy . . . . ~ . iiiiiy . t ha appropriate waiipops of moral 'and pa. litienHearl.r.ie..agiiitist alaiiaiy, riptil the;. ii -aresaions r4.t.he '1 . 9.:s of freedom sit,ill.•eompal diem to meet ftirc‘!.by forari;-.finif titan it Will 111 . .± tll'eiratity . i'l) else 'IIS ()fin ' 47i , 711, iiiirl ili,il l ele:io • yiciiiry. br.nriiitt 'alort.oP tilair baiini4a- th.ii tvat:ii'll 'word .so teytil.le to" tyiants-,-- ,, Lf . bni•ty 0;. Thatdinn. J. G: W.,Ptit• h;rii, wm. G.- •caditin.l . ,,' and J. be a entittpi , ttee, (with pnwer jo ',I to heir' ntitither ) to etir'r , pimil with .the Iri.iuk o' Foodom.ihrpughoot the •Uhion, in iii:d'er . to s e ...tire pirdectiee - oitz•in'zit , oo, thigh .nli Il b• .. . . • tin 't h. iiii34 'of .IFriiiiijnin. 'Rini, whd 1 i 11 , or,lei - • in'. the giSnis'n(•Lib , iriy" in thi.flax4'. O! i•.O ReVolutiOn: was iii•the Ca 1 1 .146 of Frini4oin .thee, a slii'elil.to•iha frifi'ivi and iii:oriny - With :b,ii - 1- noi•-to th.i loos O! Fi•ciiiiloin...' • . •. •.' : . , W . II E AF,: VIA di , (0, !, i;// fit th.ol .p? evtut ;PI/ • 1"P Odiftgl1;10OS U:O1011 b,110 • 1? 11ir frO , (0 , 1 d'lo , Ivo fiN i rOW Of vtatm4,;l/14 rl • a melict qi1d.g.0404 ion /irt• uc;(6rl' . .t . s'ar , rill tliere4forp, RESOLVED: • i rliat toer iv vile a fre.. :uorrfi y0 , 1;1 , of ikA so,,th in' urtlni to dt'veir.ihn most stat Ole io my rind meqos Cure din cOnskmatiOti "so dettoutlyi(ybe..toishnd.!' .Earnest speec4.4 were-triad• Mr. Pilkinton, T 3., Stewaft,:Eig., . . Spqtniieutis bursts of..firiril;,Ose rc;Alinti of :tite *,rt• piss-. i;il unanimously. ,Aliep , nlomnity parvail,it . i.- meet ,It n the ;i'reatt.st minnimity mint pr,;"yailflraritt • Onnoroll th . e'llarper'si Ferry alfiit• h4el struck a deeper cor.d'' in Lite' public ly•art ihnri hat' e'ver:lieit• been 11!4 ixt re rt.v4i sent; manes' utter , /1 by lAA sperike , s 'loops • upplirtarel; • 'Mr , llarper's Ft.n.y..,ffatrs us lint t•he6 . eihning nt -the end;'' the' Northern.. giant la 'at . .'last. aW,I -A rnone the pleegept inOtlen'sot the meethie. wes the pre. entatio .Ity t he iur li ence. Po. , ~?•21..tri. . s of Join' Btowii;, o 1 14 . 0:Oetly, Ted, 11eisrl. and: 'well. • • • '' • • • •JAM'ES• Pret't.' ' • uttror,ivii Mr : : B.ankt bvbebrin gorid trr.rhbor.; a 'P.:1.444m iipM seiv.!ral th.• Most important eniMMitte.s - rilth? ks . 4-mhly. • • •.. • It has .13? An cl.tirn•.l,l : am ea.tre, thlt th avt.nia.tr's Iran thit in VO . . tiny fur John S : ar , n tn tor, .•Sticalc.r, riltgrepr••. sCnt.ihoir trin.iitarnt.rt:ivill b•tl joy- the. alio ttic as far • rr;4 crhini y is' con nernedirbot th - ey do not liii3` , .pre!ient . theparty . : and ?hit proof .qf the tvc fiid tn . thCir.'r • •• : c.ent ;lotion .in the, State • r....11 , ;1.titte,..16 cordially corn thiqr course i . 4 . !i . encouraging. per sistence in the sectional strife There is nh.loligire therectria„ the 'sliglitedi pretettne of truth in the assertion' that 11,pub... licanism' offers from , AbnlitiOn) . emns derrtit'n .atreletl by' the lath Virttinia, whit+ tivas'ehihinti lees than intense 11 , pa I.ri%hisin its r ;r1rf.9! , 1)10/ - t,y Sirefrimpt s. •Grooloy, rifoit; lf,lotett,'Grtr . rrit Sinit4 It is .worthy,of , remark, in view ni: the reso- lotion &More the SeMatt.; of . .P , :ziosltly.irtia that , hcroas jot roducin'rhp' sulij-itr; ettnfirlett himsolf to tho h . .arty •e o- montle,mi or 'the'course of•the members Irom Pomnsylva. tad in adhering : to Mr. Sheri - lan,' the, judicial 'c'ommittc.eadroitlV : eo.tted with deritineintion of the national Adrninktration and protective ideas, not lorg.tting declarations of non-regard for . 'the constitotiCitiv but 'the digfiiiis'e. flirtwy . (gr . ilee-p . Oen.' . They 'belie their. Pro. feasions their acts, and stantpilloriel as open synnpwizers with abolition aims and aid ers of Rlack Republicanism • and Sectionalism of the most intense schen!, : ' : . NATIoNitt : DEMOCRAT WRY TRADUCE OUR. PRESIDENT. We copy • from the ati'Fr;ipeised. Naito,/a/;. he fojlowin . gwell.m.•r!ted:aneweilwriitel re buke to tfie'abuanrs and sljpderers'of the wor- thy Chief Magistrate attd•Ommend it to the attention of all. ' • • “Quite an 'eld Man tenants ' e very . l4ry; whil f house et oilr distant' Federal Capital. 'Theo. , is hoar frost upon his . crest - dark.leckg, and his 'cheeks aittl'broW are ploughed with,deerk hir: 'rows. He'is the.master engineer of a complex gaverninantal machinery. 'Strange is it, that as illiVS/ICeS in' the pethway.of lion; thelegal network-surrounding him - prows More,minute and • intricate in proportion to hi: ProgreaS. While the rude eavnge• is mkt by the simple edict ol his' patriarchal chief, the enlightened. Republican -fetters himsel(with a Myriad of . .written lap's. The very aged , men of whum“we , speak, has'little leisure for joyous pastiMe. Moitly, when men • become sate and' th'eit-rnuicles'are, shrinking, and their sinews are . hrittle•frontraridity,they poze a etout.c.ine, . ~ . . .. and • surronnthitl . ......bir: .pirittling :grandchildren, . 1 .. they'. betake. ,thernselveri 101arbiiis'arrd' 'green weed, and lotinteanithraik away ilia . sunlight;. Mastly. yilth green old rie come:, ease 'and. sweet abaticnment.,;• there is:no : Stich:• `'iilrri ' ni'mellOw. joy In 'the • declinirl. yearr; of. him - who now . . Wields the be tenor. tederntiale.' ...In 'hiher.-liindi . of ' intelligetit..i4ay lhe .'hiirid of . !....rovirnment is, - An Irreencinsible :puppet, : and the caresand toli . of Chir:firienAlp Are snly, rrdin'ates . .: .• The diuderri titesees ari iniliff , rent and IrrnyF;.' Nu' maiden's.nirrrintent' is the offirfe..oe.l'reSident of these 'United ,State. Who •presirles'oVer tlies,e, thittY millintiS of. nee- ' vitas'. 'souls: has eniberka . d , upon,..the'lotrors.::- of SYSiphue: The territ ory' of his-- guidance 15... vest' byyend th . e.dreeM ~f inthe .rtifaricionS, tiron' . : 'Al : C4•o . f . •Mite44 . n.' s • The:human' , masses he Con.' . . trots are the thralls_ of. a 'diatempered 'restless., near that can acercelyi..broak.any•limlt': , : His iffithPets are wild and:, ferincriting:iritelljuencies t iitio recrigniie•OCOU'im. :cir master beyond their self%regOleted n reeson.... The laws' ther . hay . o. Inc scribettnpon•the . statutory.page ere .completely ; null if afrilyeit • again,4 public-sentiment. :or, so pecoliar..d . . people 'is that :iferir old.:_ man. the head end front.: He' has heen irroinotedsto the von':Of .lin . .extracirdinary. experiment In the recut matter of self 'government:.' - . :-....- • . :.:Difr enquiriry is; ,does our 'Federal. Excentilie AeServe'ttr.e constant,' and fearful:abuse that ;is .41v4efe,(1.46 . 11' hill'? ':, . .. -- • . '..,.:.. ~. ... If there be truth in 'biography . and the' testi-. merry of: his. &toren-inn:ries; the - .deport merit .of "ofir.,Chiell • VlauiStrirte.haa been pecoliarly,•.deC• , hie . ariou tltring.,hie - entire' career, whilepr.l.t 'veredife has'beeri Sin2ulirly..heystrol reproach.. At,ryilite an •carly perMit,of his 'efrehllul life he. e'ri;ereir noon .. the 'political'arena., ' . ...Fassing . 'through.ve'ridira grades ot ,. preferrneot; he .emer-',. ees•ini-i the . Presidericy; alter riccoolioirons po litical apprenticeship • ofThelf; it -century.: In this time gre've mrittfire hive aoltated the ite. 7 _ rional heart, an , l-qtte.tio% . s'orsevere'st'plome ., tt tithe republic have.been i - i;rtnanentlyiitcljtt,st , d, 11l the 'terrific Atoirit,:pt . paiisbintife mind—in,' 'the fierCe conflict of giant intellect, a ,merked, , . :an d suav e and p;ilisheil ;contestant iri.the'. - hot., t-st . .of the rnielee,..wes th.e.s.tralw,irt.. individual _who.,..iS'noitr', oil r: Federal ''Paliniirns. •, Annitt i hese 'majesi it fierriee lie mina no: pikm . y. •.- He. -halimpresifeilhii,' bold . .aiiil con' ci. stlizgostion. 'orlon' I` ,. .ery rini.r . iOrf'of our • feacr.ll legi . §l;ition; of atly con.lerretree'... •In the flush of I.?qyatit. : ma- • 11.;od, or .ad v a lie.' ng: . to the - . r.tt re iir,lll pr. middle. a ge,'. Oi•in. the wiSdoinlof .maturef Years,he has ,t,;,,,t: . 110,91 . ,C1c , c . eit Heti associate of the bravest . .;id ptiret. ;Lod m..'o',iitte'l , itual of 'the hind'.' 'He' lisslmilial4d'.with' vast • ered it in the ilelib. •eriitiOns of-the.'Semite chamber. .Ho haS sat in arevesr eminSel.••wirh hie imirc•ltitie Presi. / itential preite'eessor :It, lois visited :for 'it.rii , courts on:rni , siorie"of delicate :Ind p-rpr , xed Ili plo nacv. A ye , v: P .11 , 162.. - 'in contintris.ile imr,. he has evine , ;(l rip....seitalarchip, a runee . - 00% addi. o s,s ; an .00(11,1 . 001 p.. 1 sua':ion., iiiiil,,q iii. telleet at. rl-ep;truil.,,ervo.o...'a:' , df; , aried pow 11, • Who but the deliri.ms and- bcSiitted. partisan ~ r , i il-tlitfe to say,. that 'a man ?prune from the Soil 'lin - 11 , wfrit - an educated , morality; is not .'an American pat riot?..•fs he ambitious? , Then h Is hop. s' fruition result, frotp an earnest devotion to the interests of his co..titry.;, .pg, iposm.js .. . . . `'At list;".rh , !n,. 11e5..1• rm.; Tittelinuaii r , :rrithetli I:ifie'inost ttr!stant:anildiffieult•O l of hiiir,an el- . f ..voiiciti... 'l6' has ,sel.imuered to a . mire'colous. .height.. lie . .has attained' the. summit, at' !'le. .vi•rile or Ills. mortal ea:leer.. ' li is no' stretch of kininie' , .s, to . ..oppose that there floats submit him' the'pare'atrnnQphere of Inftie• , t intention. - He' knows tha,l : the itnpArtictl GeiiiiiS. of History is - wliting to catch tip his name. With. a. brief limilation.lo; his' tei in of oriCe.. aniran exriiesS- . ,:i1 determination to refit. tey,'it it4 . cerv. hard to believe that.ohr Chief 11.1.tgi.tratelsstrogelinv, fdr..theinfamou's record of a Borgia or r.aji.e..nia.. • ; A withering shamA cur his monstrous and tin ertlP:ilous detr;tetor s ! ev't•iir ineiremrMt, and ratty, thev s irrtint,tte t' at he ein io,o..i.rhfir:dUldt, !):y1 names of the ,Rornin Cats- Why' this venntirms. p•sp-etoration Of slimy ',pallet! Is the 'pitit'nf partydn th•;se United s'ares'srl.:lll An 1 putrid that . Its thief fiehA-t is ..tintoundni vitup .r.ttitinagainst g'ontl map, who'h.ts:b.irtlU , l throngh a hirtt:lile Tor his count. y's we; il? Porehattan has n•t bride save the Jan I:or hi= birth.. His namo is' the ;MI v ; ofis , tng die. Will transmit, to litieterity'..•; Why;nli.tti slatuler an 1 viiifythat ag...d 'Toni who, tiler and..lay,.'and amid stOrnti '4l at 'the helm alto: .ShiP:of 'state... His emu gies are inst earimth for the huretil':an H°-is with aldhis might.ithrongh doMes't is tlissess . clot's and forrtign arieres“Ons, lie hrs dorie w.. 11, very well he will be .rt;•knne.l hereaft • r as a peer. among the - purest and:ahleSt of 'our:Pres idents,. Again, ‘ka any, a bitter,..:ll . 9rairm sham.- on thr tr,,derei our.good, and aged, end excel Jfihn Genii), the' :NeW York•hatter,, who first rendered himself twin ~rig by, pii;ing• en al , inOqr fabulous sum' for a ticket to Jenny tind's concert has'sutp•nded,'With; it is said; large -The misfortune is nttribilied.to.t)iiit dehta'and eiolorsing for rodis:i. . : •Th , que.st toil —can a tix4it ro i r.y hi': tryilheCP! .was recently tterrionctratrkl' in . rho a IBrtnatic;• in Boston. R , v.. r, tile married 'his own rit . othei—to Mr..Jac.ili Bacon,. . ' TOIIC-E is bereby tivUit; that the' tinder- Isigned.' Admintstrafors of the Estate of 0.. R. Bennett,' tdeVeased, late of Smethrrt - 11orooeh, in wirito tnee of . .artorder from I he.Or plian?s Cpitrt of M'K,an - cnun , y, to them dirve .telli will expose to sole or public ventlue, at the Court Raise; in Smethpoi . t, AVlCeau.cOunty, Po., :on Tuesday,'twenty-eighth day.. Of Fetirna ry n.xt, at one o'clock,: P. A.; Of. said day, the. lolloWing real estate,,t6 wit: All that pieee.or pare!l of land'situate 'in the pototteh of. Smethport, - 111'K...an.•.e.ountY and Stay ot:Poonsylvattia, bounded' and desertb'ed is lullows, to wit: That part - of Sqaare b9;ed' (79) , in the:guttural plan of thviin; within the folloWing boundaries; vizi beginning tit the fir corner of said 'square;'heace.:eait no t . Arid ninety- Iwo ( . 02) feet to thn hr ilv Oe.'llph.ti by Levi IVrils,, (now ore' C. Bdekna Si s.v .10 f.et (torn' 'lke dot fh-ea‘t coroor' or . ;.!.tiettce "iX'Pen (16)' to the.. sow!' - lin.. :said squdre;. h..0c0 -west' on htindied 'a oinetptwo (02)• l'et tp fh , .'!"outtli- . 1...‘ , .64t eni•riee . of •gpitl snail re; • ~.tho'nee mirth, sixteen (16) p:.r , eh'ea to the plae..of beginning. .Containing one' ticre-,amd:Oyenix.six perchos, more or- leis; on' sditl..premises mil... 'frame ..hodditig knriwn'is' the. icßennett • Htil/Sf! i " two BarnS, one Tee flonse, anti other out houses. Takust—One thOOsand time of sale; 'one thousand dollars et the 'lSt .1 Julie,: next, and ;he bale:nein $l,OOO pay ments, annually thereafter.' . , • - DAVID . IR: BENNE - Vl', .1 . . ; • wg..B. • 1-1 .4,/siaistrotori.l SMethpqrt, January J 4,. 1800., • . . • • UNITED ,STATES t.4.ltS PENNSYLVAIq. . . ' ' " - „POST OFFICE Dg.PAIITIAL'NT, - .A ..„. . .. . .._ di'V MIBINGTork Dec. IQ, 1859..1 . •, .DROVOSALS will he 'ieceii/ed..at' the:Coal . ' . .E - tree OffWe Of this Departtnent antil.3,p.m. OlSatardaY, March 31,•1880, for conveying th e mails of the.U.,ited States for four years, fom. . . Mialeing 1u1y'...1, .1860, 'find •endiag.Jatte' 3o , ~ •1884.-'•in the. State - of PENNSYLVANJA,.on tlie.'reutes. , 'ntal . ,hk tha••schedul • e of departure's .a . .nd'arriyals liereirr, ' ' • ;'' '• ,• ' .. . '.Decisions announced by4prj1.24,•..1.800. ' '2709 From Midgoily,. by Willitinviville Mal Clerninittyllle, :" to Staithport, 39 miletranl back, twire,a Week. . . Leave Ridgeway Tuesday and•Sittoirdnyat•ti a. no, •• "•• Arrive at•SiaithpOrt by 7,ptam : . • • ' 'i• ' ' I , ' • Leavu Staitliport Monday andlrrldny at 6 a.: m; Afrlye at'llidgeivay . byrp. M. : '• --. ' • • • . . - • Proposals forthree times n wetlk sorvicotiro InVited. .2709 'From Smithport,"by I...layette, Eden, toed Kiuzita, , ',' . • to Warren,. 43 miles and hack; once a week:" .. • • •• ••.Leare Bmithport:TuesdaYAt 0n m; • ' •'• I' ' • ' Arrive at Warren next day' by It ml'' '•: %. ' .". Leave Warren Wednesday at 2 p nit • 'Arrive' at.Batlthport next day at B p ad. - .. ' •• ' . 2710 Freon Sinithport, by Fmaner's Valley, Parforell, .Al. • : ' • leFbany.liridge, loud Portville, N.Y. ; to 'Olean, 26 miles and back, six times a week:.:. •.• •., • ... Leave Siiililiport itait.v, exceat Sunday, at O a In; ''° . ArriVe at Olean by 11. p in;" • • ••• . ', • •L'enielle4B''l'lllY.t.emtatit Sunday; at. 6.a nsj., • , • • Arrive at Smithpor: by ,3 pmi ' • - .2411 'Front 11 intim,:by.CorYdon. Orkiville; . Filead'a Ter '• • . ' ry, and ' 'Pea Mile Spring: -to . East• Randolph, 29' •• ' . mil ei'an-I back, once if wedk • ' • .•.- :-:' . •, . ' 'Leave Kinzio i Filddylat: 1341 I'll;. 'Arrive at Enatltinitilph by 0 p.do; - , •:' ~ •' • . Leave foist Ranibolph &tavola) at 8 a mi •' : '. ' ;-• • • '.A•rive at !Planta hey 13. p m. • ' : •• • . • ' 2712 'From Eden to Dradford.-30 rolloe and back, once. a . ' 'ltearti Elm Tnesciaj . at..Ba.trq. . : ' . : • ". . Arrive at Bradford by 11 am; •' .. ,I- •• . . Limit, iiradford.Tua.day at 1.2 to; ,• • • • •. - Arrive at•Eiten by 3 p:m, . - . • , , -2713fFrom IlLnifiird by Kendall Creek and Limestione, to, '" •-: Tuna,.l3 miles:and hack. three Hines a Week. .• k • ' LO , l vo. Bradford Manday,'Wednesdriy aid Friday at, 8 . . . . •,, Arrive , at Tani by 12 mi., . . • . •• • • '•Leava 'Tana %noddy, Wednesday. and' Friday, on ar , .• ' 'rival of malls, say at 2pWu , .•. -• : • Arrive at Bradford hy.s pm. • , :,, •• . , Proposals ire ineifedlior Sizstinfeti•a,week Service. . ' 2714 prouvg order:sport, by Entails.. Botilette,l3artville;. . ' Port Allocionv:and Liberty Hill, to Sinithport, 28. milesdind back. twici•adreekl: . • ' Leone . C6Veli!riport Monday:and'Friday at 6 a no; . • " • Arrivo'St Stalthp-ort by 3-p on; •-' : : ~ ••• . ' • . ]heave olholtliPiirt Tuesday and Saturdity,nt .6 a m;' ': - ' Arrtve at CowdersporC by 3 p on. • . - • • 2715 From estedersport hv L'Olesbarg, ElliSharg.:Henessa : • • Fork, an I Eleven -Mil ,An • Wellsville. N Y, 30 • , miles add baCk -nik times a .week-, three of ,the • . • wilekly•O-boa 'to be ilion .rla Oswayo. • " • f: raveljowd 'cap in tdoilv, exdapt . Sundly, at 8 am; .An ivitat.Welitiville b 0 p no;,.', • • •Leard Well Ville daily, okcept Sunday, at 8 a TO; . . • ' Arrive at Corder:Tort by 6 p on. .- ' . :' • 2717 '"Priiin Ca wilerspor' ',- joy 11:‘ , .t. Homer, • Ayer's Hill, . • II oine'r• N••rili Wtoartiou: What-ton, and First Fork; . ' to Sinnain.rioning :Mantles mot V.A. once a week. leave Powder:poi t Mond is \ 7 a lv; • , A-•:•ive at 4 •ltt ri ria-;•a• i•'n•• next day by .7 p ni; LOAVO'=, 4 nn ~n, 1 1.11,1) We lnesrlas at 7it pt; • ,• • A •rive, ii:C.iti-16:spii i nes il•tv by 7' no.• ' 1'2718,1'.- on 1:' or I 'snort by 1.,- letillUrg mO.ll oymond's to ' • • I.'l 5 ,, -. 19 it ile: and bfl,,ii, tarn a a telt.. - loeive•C:•-‘4l-r-port :,11tti ,, lay al .7 n on; , „ • '.. Are; v.i••ats Illyinw, by it. in; -• : • . ":Lrii:Ve PI i•-toL, :titan's). at I p m; : - , . ' •A r -it , at C.iwiltorspor by 6'-F oh: -. '. • ' .2716.1'rolicd.:oy `e , ,p•irt: by Neisonp oat," Carterta n Como, • • IS.;.ttlo Creek, ii- ii lidyneville, to Jersey Shore; 7.1 ' miles:int' hack twice a week to•Kettle'Creek; and . once a woek.residue : '• . • . Leave C0w1...1-Tort Tdies•lay and Friday at.OS a on; Arrive iit. Kettle Cr-elk by 7p m; .. ' • ...• . . .travo Ket os..dreek Wedne4layunl Saturday at 6,l . . .. . •• .. . • Arrive at . Cow:lerspor . t by 7pm; - • • • .. ' . ' ' Leave, Jeri's) Shore Tueaddynt 6 a In; • - •: •: •' . .' Arrive at Kettle Creek by 7 p no;,' • . . ' -. . 'Leave Kettle Creek Welles lay at 6 a ini • • . • . Are ve at Jersey `fin re by. 7 to m- • • - I - I 2722 From liiiinimahantrit, bv.Pr.dini.Pork., pine Street. • „1 C iinc ' ebn Shipped. toad Norwich to :loathe...id, 51 - . , nodes and b•cli , twice a reel(. . • • *. • ' Leave Sian authuningM tad oy and Thursday at .11 a ~ . . Arrive ni Smithpodt net,' day by 12 mt. • • '• . ' ' "Leave Smithpor•W M . dread Sr and• Sat. rda-y at 7 *l'm; , . ; Arrive - at Sitlnallifl.llolllllg .. neit day,by 4 pin., . iNSTRUCTMNS, . . . ConilThitti„enotlitioti,e inrorporatri in tI Iront , ttii:a to the 'Vett! thetlepattme,ntmorhent. : "1: Seven minutos.are o.ieh not per Tor !ill'.tats i n 'nett 'there is mare / 4 SlIftli21 , 11(:101 . :4:/1 exc h ange or,th' •'.2 O ; ra;Frorul .t0;171, , ..0it arirl othr rant •s whpi.o spei Po 7 t. o!gv, , Do. parrriont;.ol , ,o pot effi..e.• 'are7•l9 be conveyed without ;;„ . - • 3 . .. 01 rails ad and steamboat' lines the route ih : , ..ileteirtmeirt are to' be eruiveyed tvithoitt.char4., of for their exclusive ivhile . •tiaVelinu %%WI •ihe'mAils,. a commndviiii car: or'hpartrty. , i , m the.ceutr.t of a . .car, proper- ly liehted,Av.itmed, red furnished, and ad.infeil. to the conviiiient. s.:fmration.• and due security. of them ils, is to.br providild by the 'contract. ;or; rimier the direr tiorr of tne..depintment. • ..Rtilre,d . '.4..riinboat (-mien .re •.quired to tuk.e:the'mail from . 11.1 deliver it into' •ibe froSt offices-atthe comniPticetnPnt and ends of . theirrout . e.C, and to rind from all, offices root 'More, than eighty roils froiri iiiation :pc l an d.: .ProposalF urbiylie'sillimirteil for. the 'liar = .tiirmitic,• of•side•nervieu--that. is,. for' ffi oces over, eighty rods fromstation : or. land: . . Receipts will be-required.formail bags' con' , veyed in charge of p--irmns emPloyf . d by -railroad companies.: There ' .will also, " way bills" prepared by jim•tinasiers,-or,other agents of the (bpi - fitments', to. accOmpany the' mails •soecily ing the number And destination • Of the several' Olithe'princinal:stag,e routes, likewise, reeeip , s. will be re4iiired and way bills.forward'- efl; the.latter to be ' examined:by the several - postmasters, to imuire r-gulartty in the delive ry of fonil-bags. . . ' No . pfy will he, made for trips not per forinedi-and for eech such . .omission not s'atis, . factorily exPlained throe tirr es the pay oft hetrio, by deducted: For arrivals an far behind time as- to break conner tiop • with: dependin4 :Mails, and not - siiffieiently excused, one:fourth of the compensation for the trip is subject to, forfeitur;. • Deflection will ills° -be ordered' for' it - grade of performance inferior to that specified in the c'entraet. 'For repested • delmquencies of the kind- herein pm - allies, propertiene . tothe nn fire thereof 'acd the im portance'of the'mail, may be made. . -• v. r-or lenvingi - •tiehind . or. throwing off the nny.,portion• ot them, for the admis-. • sion-of passengers or' for being conc.rniffl in s..ttlin4: up or miming 'an express, cOnv.eyinti, - intelligence in .advance oftheti _quarfef's • • p ly , rnay .. • . •• 6. Fines will, be impoSed,- finless :,,the delin *nitencncy be promptly ;and. satisfaelinily'ex plain cd . hy certificates .-of : 'priitmasters or:the affi 'ofyo,ther credible person-, fir failing to' arrivein contract 'time; for ti , ftlefiting to take:the ma it'fro nor deliver it ifitO'a . post , off fice,:for stiff ffinqit to be Wet; in.ia . r!'d, destiny ro'ibe I. or lOst; -and . for reffiSiatt, 'nfier •derrlawl, to convey 'the 'mail ns frequently . as thil'....contractor :mist or..is - .ift, run ning, a 'coafili. car, oHteeintmat ri , n a route.. 7. The Post m ester ': aqiierul 'May annul the contract for rep-at'eil ftiil iris to - run eigreefably .t 6 eon ti 'ett' for violutifig, the-Poe:' laWs, Or-disobeying : toe inintructions• of Atie,tlepart mentr for.refusing to t .gincharje" carrier . ,When required by the departrnont to do so; fOr run e?rpres.isoaforesalili. Or for trnnsporting persons or, packages, conveying mailable , spatter out of the mails.. - : • - • .1 -8.. The Postrnaster'General may , order ati in ereasit:of 'service On a - route by Allowing there, for a'pro ratotinerease on the ..erintract •payo-, He may, change rcheclulet.of ilepartarea . ranti t arrivals ju all cages, and,Particularly :to 'make. them conform to: connexion with v railtoads„, Without . i'nctease:of Pay; provided:the running tittle •be - not:abridged, . may alsO , or d e r, . • r, an . increase of speed,. allowi nX„.withi fi; Hie - rest ric -tibni of the law, a pia rata. Increastz . or pri:y for the atiditonal stock or carriers;' if contractor may, - however, in the 'case o'f in crease of 'speed relinquish.. the Ciintract;i' . .by giving prompt notice , to the departmentthatjhe prefers doing so to carrying the order into effect: The Postmaster General May also , curtailer discontinue, the . serriCo.,. in Whole Or, in pert, tit pro.ratddecrease of pay; aileyving:opel,m.onth?ft ektra eompehntioll...oo the *,arriount 'dispensed with, whenever, in his . . eliinlon; the public in-, terests retie' re' the change, or in case he desires to supersede, it by a different 'grade of transpor- 9. 'Payments will •be...roade by 'collections &rim or , dratts on postniasters, othertvide, alter the . exPiratioU'of..each quarter—Say in February, May; August, and -November. 10: The . distances' arq . Kiven according the- beA.information; but oo increased pay be,allowed should . they be greater than .adv,er-. tised, if the points. to be supplied be .Correctly: stated. :. Bidders Inuit inform thr.inselvq3 on. Ais . p . or,iir, a rid' also in reference, to .the Weight 'Of, the the.condition oiroads, hills, streiMs; and all - toll-bridges, ferries, or obstructions. of any kind: by which expense may beinctirred.. N'o claim . 'for --additional, pay,, based' on such ground, ran be..eOnsidere4 rior!for alledged mistakes. or misapprehinsion As. to the degree of service; not for bridges destroyed,, ferries die continued,,.or •other 'obStructions increasing tlistances,* occurring ..during 'the. cOntraet firth: Offices estal4ished after this advertisement is= issued; add also during the contract: term,' are. to be visited without extra pay, if the diitance be not increased. • , • ll.' A bid received' alter .the last day and , hour named, or without the gunrarity required bylaw and;a certificate aito . tbe Sufficiency of such guaranty, cannot be considered in compe tiOn .With a regular pitiposal reasonable in 12. Bidders should firsf*Propose•for . service, strictly according, to the advertisement . ; and then, 'if they desire„srparatdy for,different vice; . and if the regular bid be the lowest.offer-• ed for thendvertised.seivice, the other proposk tides may 'be, considered.. ' 13.'There should he but one , roirte . bid for in' a proposal. Consolidated . or combination bidiy ("Proposine one sum lor two. or more routes,") srre'lo. bidden by laiy, and cannot be considered,' 1.1; The route, the service, the yearly pay s the nariie . atid residence of the bidder;.(that' is, his us , st pos't offise:address),and those of each members of a firM., whe .e• a ;•compariY offers; be . distinctly stated... • , 1 . 15. Bidders are requested to, use, as. Tar as p ri tehcable, the printed, form of proposals' fur-, Wished by the depSrtment, to ‘iliiter out in full the sutn'of . their bids, and to' retain copies of thin. • Altered bidS should not he Subirittedi, nor bids oneo.siibmitted he withdrawn. No guarnntor W:llbe allOWed. datod. reeerved 'before. the ta.it'day fer recgivinl propo - sals. • Pact) brit must be guarantied by fwo resrxyrt- G-iwral gun i.anties cannar' iiihmitted.— Thetinl and Guaranty sltnillit Ur.•signed.pleinly full name of eaeh person: '• . . tiapar,'mm:t rPsmyr9 . rject any".tml '..vfiich may 1)... d.e..m,;(l.•pxtravagiini, al to •gard th bids pftatting con= . '•• • ' ' • I , 1 -mili s;•••alai.1, P;op A ;1.4 to an. ,igen;;:an '•• sal (di jet t- , 'r4 ot . ally kitib srt (+W IT - . T.t.91P.i1y. rettirrt.: • 117 Th. :rival are to he. execetail• atiJ turned i.rfrnioit by or hi. fore i tha 1 it Aqg . .0rt, , ,1611; but ith•-rietvi . eii ; mitrit he cornin•ineed on The lit of July,lireeeedilllZ or on . the n'xt thardote, the enati'acti - be executed or not. NU prnpriiii 'Hotta to iranifer. will 'he; en .until, the reat rapist are executed and received at the de= pirtmeiit; and then nn tyansfe, will .be allowed un io n ' and aultiiient ;reasons. therefor .are. given, to be ditertilined by the 'depirtinexit. : :-- :In all cases thiietiritiz, f chritiecter.ivill be ye qiii.red to become i hne of the sttreties on the hew • 18. PMitmasters . :at offices on or near rail roads; hot more than eighty rods from it sta.- tion, will. immPdiately,..d.ter. the 31st at March next, report their exact distance from the near .eit sfatmn,.arid how. they are utherWise sup plied with.the mail, to enable the . Postmaster, General to direct ,a mail-messenger supply from the'lst of . July next: . 19... Section eighteen• of an act• Of congress approved March 3, 1845, • provi - deS -that . ron tracta'for the: transportation of the mail shall he let." in case to' the loWest bidder tem . .dering,.sfficient gliranties (Or laithful Perform ance, without: other reference to. the Mode of such transportation than may'be necessari,to provide for...the :due celerity, certainty, and security of such transportation." tridei this law, bids that propose to transport - the mail with “celerity,,certainty, and security," having. been decided to be the only legarbids, twe'con,- - strued as . protridiag forthe entire mail, however . large, and whatever 'may he, - the mode of "son= nocessary. to. insure'-,its “celerity, certainty, and security,” and 'will have the • pref , rence over all. others. .• . • 20. A Modification of a bid in any of its , es sential terms is tantamount to a new hid; and Cannnt : be received,.so as to . intetefere. with a regttlat competition', after, the last hour set. for receiving , bids.. .Making 'a -new. hid, guaranty and ' ertificate, is the .only way to modify n previOus • •.. , Postmasters are to , be careful, not to cer tify the shlficency of guarntors or sureties with.' out knowingthat they' are persons .of su ffi cient re,potrsibility; ' and off -bidders,. guarantors, end sureriei are distinctly notified .tintt on 'a failure, to e nter, into ~or perform the. contracts .for the' service propoiwil: for in' the ,'accepted bids rhoi r. liabilities will : be, enforced against thetn. 22: Present contractors, and personaLlen : own ap the department,`mdst, equally with. Milers' procure-guarantors . and . . col ifmates their tuffic,ienry qulistantidlyfor,nn a • i4ye preseribed.. .The certificates siiffiCiency• mmit be 'sit! hy.tt;Toqtrniste,r,ool.y. juile• ola court •drecord7.- Isf,:;:rotketi cirtilimite will lie rn nd'ttpd..,- • 1)5411".- n4O 6w • • ' ..Pas-tgilar'dentrat. , • A LL PERSONS aro . briroby cdurioli e 4l a git inst. • - NOTICE . : A harboring or'• Unsling my eoa gtorirErt. o3 . , on my accOunt;• •as I will pay.. ,nojobta at his contracting,'. anti ; will not? seiponsila"for Ilis.acti,.affeilhis 1464 -•"-, • 47 ••••• •••••:- . • •ARNOLA SOUTtIIVIOKt: Keating JantiarY l860';' • "