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P its groat Oro SititTJ tfiL,aiiii,Eisotli,'.t4il g,lYetr of . the, lwarAAE-P!'m' i ', for .'.the i4er ii 7 soiliii atii4 v q ta lsl4lF, _ 1 biti ty , o f t , g , ~ ~: he. ftrani,;,D ,4,at:iiito,,stittrie,A,lliticYkoa,44, snttot ir /l i lt 4 :t y te d a o , wn lultoo—ru ”'ir fitroaeviain g , 0 , . . ~w.cit,, h ieti itiitii, ihAsitt,t I) oatite of Americ". his tit.e.iiCor'or.thyairteatti ,;,,., . . - - 1 lark). -- 7 1Y610 Ts . • IlVtican t iputtiv Otinocrat. mititipty.; fifiliteittpio 13, :1860 .':' .. :.:ooiiiii6.itoii Ar:biiiiii4tiiiiii '..,'".'..,foft,rkESpg;4ll';. - ..' , :)ORti. , :':: - O..,B.REPkINRiOG, ,:.:014.tot4i*Esii##T,' . .'.'•:::,.:',O.Rit; logo' :::LANEI' : .. .•h4. ~.. . . . Z' Olt, liOVEILNbi , ;~ ~ -. ,ffy 4 - Ngy.. , :p..;to.TiNß: OF . WESTMORELAND CO' ROA. CONGRESS, JAMES ::$: KERR; RIPPIRsENT.AO'ITEs• A.' DE - BENl'Oli, EVANS' 8: -BRADY; Oc*ii'..l4,ir;'tile4.:''."' TREAsIIIIEII, 11ENRIL:. W. BARK, enbTIIONOTABI, • 11: 1. 516,TWELL. • SHERIFF;'. ~p4itvl D lIENNEii. I)otßtve ATTORNEY, • ARMSTRONG. C0M309.041t , , • CALVIN• C. MOSES: REGISTER 'AND' RE . O pRDIalt ' H. , RICHM OND. • AuDrrott, 'P. CORONER, L.. B. ArISIVER. PRESIDENTIAL . ELECTORS. AT LARRE • Johii C. , Breek4krigge; "Gen, George M. Kelm • ELECTORS.' •1 Frederick Server.. 14. J. Reckhow.. 2' Patterson. 15 Geo. Jackson.. " 3,40/. Cioikett, jr. • 10-Y. H. Abl, 4,J• 17J, 13, Haffner. • 5 J. , W. facoby, 18 rJ. R. Crawford. Kelley. 19 H. N:Lei. •7 James.:.29 13.1Iowall• • 8 'Effivill . • .21 N. P. Fetterman S J.IL:. Lightner. ;22' Samuel Maisball. 10.13. 8: Barber: • 23 William' ook., . 11.1% 14, Walker. - 24'13. D. Hamlin. , 19• ss. S, 25 Gaylord Church. 13 :Joseph Laubach. • Ailmtwerittio.'Dititional . Exectitive. Committee..: ' The fhifoing-named , ;entlennen compose this conefittee: . • • • - ••• ..X'.S.tev . ens, of Oregon, Chairnian: •': • - .Hon . ;Jefferigio'Divis;•orMiestssippi. • '.• .Hen.: JeBee P. tright, of liidiana. • Thenias - B..Elorence,:of Pennsylvania.' Hon. deeige Htighes, of Maryland. :Hon. John W.:•Stev.enSon; of V.entecky., H. 0n...1: R. Thofts9ri, of NeWjeisey,•, • Hon. A: BAVleek,.of Alahanne.• .. • • . • Augustus Schell; g!‘i.i.; or Nevi , . 'fork. ' • .. Zsaa's' 1. - V6sieLt,y..!34., at Masuichuietts.. ootit ..tae:s a Berfet, Wa'shington; Wm.,El.inrt; . Esq., ofWeithingten, D. C. • iWatfer Eenox, Esq.; M Washington; D.• C. NT..W,4luali.ay,Washington, D.C. Resident' Seeretki Gee: MGS, as. ington,..D. C.,. I.'reas, . , , . .• Allm iorourtiaatioas should mjdreased •to Hon - . I. STkyzas,.Chairioni, Washington; ll.tiami•of•the . Committee at 146. '2B. Democratic Meeting, :,There will. be n Democratic ,rneetinge, at the . . . Ceyrt House t 'ori Wednesday evening .of, Court vre . elr:,..l.he,26th,Selit. :§peakers: from. abroad .*ili,addr.isttheineeting; also JANES K KEICIIc the d'eirip . eratie . . ncimiriee' 'for Congre as. 'Let therii . e'ti'rilliyUf the bernoerpts '94 M'aean.. ~ Ton,..l"l'goati Moven, the new Republican . . . ', piper made its appearanecon Saturday last ---, lO;itifibangrnral: it, : wishes Jo. be uncleistood as Ac9o±iiivatioil or , the,l3llidford Miner, with the :itifetiiuriKihopo,eitlye elements of the Citiz e a. The Mauer is - published by. G. R. A I.LEN,. an en terpriaint-eridliidustrions- young man, who, so • . `far Cite iiiennierrietd;Vvill'strivetb make it en • - tomfui 'piper; but,it'is ‘ovmed, . centrolleil, and •• , ' edited tb1.,.1.14'. same reckleas schemers .. who . haunted the i Zytieso,ruod Who k according to the kenfeeSion theof ed . kor.oettla , tliarier .Iu nk it s o low, thS(it,neithei: had influence : 9r, . support. Pieeditot. oP the llfinirri aware , of the * *fleet on ~ . . i t'T"neiv4htiei , Stfiiiiits . to show, hat•the did, iiii'i.iiiiii Vistii iiti . t ' fii , , - . -- ii ‘,.. P • , , ,ePO 'e,4P,POriOrs 7e . . •.;;1 01 r , PPii0 kr! m0 , ..43!i1f,rcc0 its rat issue :' • 'o.f . lq, lB47 l 4 o''F 4 Wooage? . . - .'shd - nibseription list ' . ,'..'-, l oo l k!fkrand"ietilthill ioeiiiteed 'even el to its -•'. • ' l 4#*o l; :ei . " . "'ll - i:ii' f '. :o l i ° 1 3 4 1 d "16' , own. waYi •• • . illfkigAlorl". flkti,) ~ IV 1 , „the t, , elieik. yeer; by e ';..: OA fitt, . t ika) I , : „0, doe 'this , state , ~. i***44o3okiiteefeete;p: end.' ifinenienti 'of : -. 6l44**o4.ltcy.4'o,l4ibliiiiei 'of, the 'Mi.- (jia:4:1111. lito.k : M 4 4-..i i G uil, ! / C 't th't' ' t t" , ',•':4 1 01,1V If.z ', .„,, 1 ,. fllOC4l . , , ,lY4 l 3ll , ;!!!'fiieriPt •1,40.'. 1 K. - ...t*lMilffr..N4ol.4.ifigiiol, , ..that **-: „iiioe.h.4o.4itct,oqi - !4#:atitoiiii.4- lak i' , iititairilfil4f'ii;'o l ;* ; R i ii i . 4 , -; 1. , ktir . - -. '0 .1,1 - * SSW 1rP.A.,.. 4 01 , J,F,Pk1ft0P 1 !.... r. I ;6' , :s4,gi„ - ,, , ; r fitC44#o'4 l4 sol:!bat '''' l e u se 4. tt ' '`ll4lotoit . ; 6 0 1 0400. 14 2;q 14 .0dei;i1ie teceilwi MICON • • . TICKET. , 4 . yffti hdqrs befOcifOin. said', )01. little in' 'inter-; nike . .to itetitinnes; be Stip . Perted 'h ave •We ; rctowitliii.Week•but For Plotliant we Itivetwoctrdidates.in the but haply'.theltenioeraer thiS3' State. lid Electoral ticket in the field on , 'bOtti Wings ; can unite, itiitfstill she,* their &e 1.,. • ..erences for President, Tlkli 'enures liefinsylva nia against the dis'grace of casting her..,vote. foe Lincoln ~ and a4o ple;ennta the,. ele,ctiu,n'of Black Republican President. • • For • Zoirernor, • ilia 'gallant FosTER', ,sweep '.the State liko'a hurricane. The, tOn dant of:Curtin ; 40, his friaada, ia • defeating. the .S.:•&.•'ltelief Bill, ] in our lust lc;gislaiire, will ids, him many party' votes, along .the liue of that road . Jaarps K., ,K.Ezen, of Ven'ango, :Was 'wisely chosen to repteient the district in the : , next Congressi . being a in s iln of erri baent and wide-Statesmanlike . , views; possessed large degreo,.,with the gift.of impressing his. comptets with hia own.colrV'ictions,.h;. would be an efficient member . and' reqect credit on his constiiiencY, oppelleht, .oen. Patton,: is identified% John Trrown . yrepublieanism, and would, as hrs.', adherents errpect,malte• the negro . the .burthen of his Song; tO•theentire dis regailtof all other interests, • -• BEyront; of .11 , 17 Kean; and E.R. BRADY, of. Jefferson; have heenchosento represent this : Oistrictiottio State LeiistatUre. Nr.-Banton, whO so .faithfully . .,repre'serited in the 'last. I egislatirrey is, knows • to.every citizen of "the. county, as beigg , an"eflieient, energetic et', itt what hountlettalces, of unbending integ rify,:and.vt;ell acquainted, and identified' :with the interests of his constituents. known tote in faiior, and. will. labor' *lously fo fq9:aiire such legislative: action as will. con= drie to the early 'cOmpletion of. the'•Sunbnry Bc:Eria Railroad, in*.ivhich a tare.. portion: of Our Citiens:arCilleaplitinterested. Mr. Brady., vvho lives at the' other end . of the. ,district,' has done been .a:risident of - Jefferson County, has grown up,vilth itand:.beeq.coteninoraiy with the.!mprovements •that POrtion of the.'dis trict.. .fie.has an'unblemished:reputatiori, and has the universal .asteem of, a laige..otcle of aequaintances, .Of Mr. Gordon,this• know nothing o . xcept in regard.to , his.cOurse, at Harrisbitrg last winter, when he gave evidence .of no ability or tdet, except ofreedotn 'shrieker.” We'llave no fears Of his , again be ing sent thera:to disgrace ;the district. Mr., Lawrence is not a resident of:•the lmows . nothing -of its'.interests, and cares, not for them , . Hi was 'selected, undoubtedly, be cause he was a stranger, a gOod fellow, , and had : some money to . eipend.. He willundoubt. VisitHerrisburg, this! yvinter--because it is his home—ba(will . be excused frotp . represent-. ing this district': .: .." . • ..; was• elected to the .office. of County' treaSarer; arid defriaed or his , of' Tice, by the •PoWers that .be, his, consented. to let his narpe'again go. btfore the voters of toe county, in connection with !hat office; • From the feeling•atindignatiOn ev i nced, by persona of both•paities, at the manner he was treateo, twoyears:ago; we may expect his '.re=election by a . majcirity - Ahat will put .his entering, into t lie dis,chirge of . its; , duties..beyond.•the lea- . nery of the law: .• • . At the.present Juncture, the - offilr.e of . Coin. missioneris one of the most iMportant •to the citizens WKean.colinty.. The 'taxes have, for.several years, been assessettas the allow; I . CH:through the mismanage-, inentrif.the recent ',boards of 'Commissioners;; we find the county debt .actually increasing,' pOintinginevitably to the :necessity ef :having ulna!, passed to increase our' taates. The 're, .ccipti to 'the rtreasuri . are undoubtedly sufli eientifor the'expenses . . , a6he County (i(Prop- Orly e'xpen'ded) lerivinga fair excess with which to pay the debts, vi,(th' this view .the 'Demo. crate, last. year;'•naminated and elected rt 'man of business 'qualificatirPfs',. _The experiment, so far as it Went,4e . fett to bee success; '.,already the county. funds• Show the effect of Such 'a per. son ins the board, although poseessed of only advisory power. To: carrythe'iexperiment to : filial success, .it•is only .. trecessaryste • elect', C. C. Moses, Eaqr,, whose, .It : nown busineas tact .and .undeviatin'g straight-forwardness, - which charactetize his management of personal affair s will be.broughttu bear an the public, busines, and once more place the affairs. of our' , county in a,safe condition... The Managers of the Re publican° patty, with their proverbial' reckless- ; ness, have placed D. : J.:Keyes; before the per,' ple for re-election. , , Mr. K. is identified and a part . ) , to the extravagance and was'te of • the county funds, for tprree •yerire past, arid the el. fort to cobtifiue hifin;and his policy, can be con "sidered,,in •nci,other light than a•direct insult to the tax-paYeriref.the county'. • • . It is all iidportant.that we have . an effielent Sheriff.. Odhio energy and promptness depend large interests. Vida Officer . is the eoriaervator of the Peace: on him depends.tlie- suppression of ribt, arrest of criniirials, &c:;• in addition to the mere collection . ofdebts.` , . Former extre• rieneci rirovens that- DAVID R. 13ENNTT, ig the. best man for thn offfce that could have been jelected.. His former discharge of the - duties of Sheriff were to the'entire sotisfaction of all. Although office is not a Profitable one it is of too in'iiCkiMportahei . tb . the people to have incompetent person. S. B:SireiVism.;Who s has'heen chosen,'by the Democrecy-for.the °glee 'of Prothenotary, is kriewri to every ,the .County, - as - well kualifiedto iliScharge!tlia the: office. Mr: g: Ida liborrid.arialonsly, life for the 'success o:f: the Democratic purtY and its . nom s f.: Flees, - for.'-,which; - with the. fitting ac. , : quirementi possesses, -entitles'' him to' the, at the heids of the Democrricy, the (fount 'Against his compefitor,. .7.12. Chad— wickr,we: have ; no4.a;w9rl . iterate,Whaf!;4 said . by, his aal'friend;:.: ; - - tlii4*ll44 no :eltkitiis ' ;' i Aki the oflici that thapeoPhiliaa 'already, rdatiii'hiM biefiiie,through his father.' We''confess the• argument should have:weight. 11 - esenfdtis , a . fOrturiefor which. he 'never toiled• or sweat, accumulated, tilinost.entireliffotii the pi.olits the,of same'offiee office, which 'he' is a candidate, generously esntinued.to . his s father fora long series of years . • • For, Itegister . and Reeoider, we have Liu:natio/9, young man of fine •cittaitiments wham, tpe thl, k is . a'netive..of :the county.--7-% hai performed the duties of the . ' office, -as:depaly;.and.ProVed his qualificationsio - the discharge Aluties.opponbo; . c, Sartwell, is . the present incumbent:' It would afford him ;pleasure, and -undbubtedly 'benefit his health to•ba allowed' the 'open ai'r, (or .the ext tbree years.. A. B. ARIIISTRONO, apinmising young man of ;60 legal .attnininents and' sound abilty 'has, been selected, as the Candidate for ..Distriet.A.t torney. office has, an imriortant bearing on the county funils„ as the :incumbent has ..in his power, if so dispased, to multiply , trivial suits, to occupy the time pf our . Courts and largelyincrease the expense's of the :county. No one doubts that,lgi. Artosfrong. would charge the duties with honesty and ability. ilia opponent is 'County A.uditorlis.als'on important office; 'as he•has the .oi , eilooking, of the experiditures of the Corprnigsibners. .1 7 , was setae: . ted as eraPhatically.the-prOper. son' for that office,' being elear.headed.;a•'good aceOtnAant, possessed of, sufficient nerve:to .discharge;his duty without regai.d to fear.or fiivOr. tin MART tr.OTArEn, a 'celebrated Homeepath; is physician, andPresideninf the liahripmatip 'society', of .13nffalo N. Y.; will pay our ,the'lSthjrist... The Doctor's prin-. cipal' object ia rest . 'arid' , recreation and , ha t : , chohen this locality 'on' account of- its heartily 'climate, and invigorating eir.• • I\7'l)lW :here . he intends delivering a lecture, and may be . 'con: smited.by the afflicted,' .. itt . rooms, at tha Bennett House: ' See Card in another ' column: s LARGE Arrcr:s.James Daly left a specimen of apples grown in liis• orchard, which. would :Weigh. from 18 to - 20 ounces each. • thirlfarmefs :Who have planted, orchards, now have: abun dance of fruit; those * Who have , not,:should to without delay.. •• • The cheap' clotbing.. store •at ihe Sartwsll Puilillng,:is,in . full blast. ,cal) if yci9* . w.sant good N. S. Butler & co., are on hind, again with' a full and Complete, 'stock of New Goods.:: New advertieement next week. • - I t.:l,Yill . besee.tilaY'reference to our .advertisin,g cola inns,.that the committee, on . printing air puirited . hy the pemrciae}r QL. Eltt. : county, at their late conyentiOn,.invite any .person ‘vish ing.to.publish Dernotratic.: paper, twirn . aice that county: Ilk home... The .Democracy that county ',have heretofore, :When it was much morc , aParsely, 6ettledliheraily.supperteti a Dennocrittic'paPer; 'and :would, We are • Ore do so .: : .Any.peison qualified • to .conduct a paper, with enerigy:aini induatry;:irould find it to his advantage tolocateatliidgtvay.:•:The papei tyould have the public. patronage, 'and leite territurY whiCh natural= • • .ly give* their patronage.. ,' • • `1514 11,ticn.—ExioN COW recei yinea new stock of dry goOds; erocke . ry, - Grace Rec., , juSt purchas'ed' at NeW York by Mr, EArox. EnTeni t k Wir,ccq.,• are hinarll; our most enterprisink 'Merchants, promrit, atid deal fairly with all, and: Isle. are' glad -to chronicle their'• continued- proi . erity;. Just drop id and, see theiroewstuek:and enquire the prices!' You'd! buy!—Olean Advertizer. \ One of Our txcharit , ;es' is -of the opinion that newspaper patronage is a curious thitig 'la, the . estimation 'o(some people, - Man.liyes . -pear youl—never took, your paper; it Is too s mall..—,- don't like thir.editor:—dOn't like the polities-- *tool'Oung A meli'caliish- too old fogyssh—or too something • 'elieyet goes .rettularly to his neignbor and reads - it by 6 . goeid fire—tincista:ult with .its contents, tliiputeS.witli . ,its - positions, and quarrels with its type. • Oecasionally' 'sees an article that he likeS.—save's half a..4llrne •and begs a number.• -This is irewspaper Pationudel.. Considerable excitement exists in ITanenck. cOUnty,•lll., relative to a rumor' that the Mor mons intend returning and settling NatiVoo; under thelead ofJoeSmith; Jr. A masS meet ing of . the . citizeas- was held at 'Carthage an the 21, wha,protested againk the Mormons retrun-- 4 And - dcelared..that would nut alloAi then - ) fo - do so. The mohnons 'have bean fittlng uptheirold_tenMle ACKirtland; 0., lately, and rumors are afloat_ in . that, region,. that a company was expected to, return, TroM. the.. West And commence opperations • there . agaity. • • . • . • :The' eeneus marshalls 'report ,that, seventy-' two white females tyer6 married to negrns last year.. This' looks.aa though things were get. ling Mixed up considerably.• • The neglos are a prolific race;.and it tnay'reasohably he antici pated that it strong battalion ot,eiwide-awakes" is in prospect atdistant day. .HENitx ;rent. map ; 'in , 18'50 ; , Of all the bitterest enemies of the. unfortu nate negro, there'are none to'compare with the. Abolitionist, .their pretended triends„who, like the centaur' of old, mounted .not the hack of the hOrse, but the back of the negro, to ride .them selves into power.", ' • • , • Terrible'Calamity- 9n Lake. Michigan-300 or 350 Pdssengers Drowned. : The steamer Lady . Elgin . left Chica , m) on Friday evening' heavily loaded With pisserigarsi, fei Mil wa ukeeand other places down the lake. About 2 1,2 o'clock on Saturday 'Morning, w h en ; off Waukegan, she was run 4nto by a schooner and sunk in twenty , m inutes, in 300 himdred feet of ,water. . Front 350 to 400 persons' re siilil to • }awe !men .on" b , bard, besides tke\ crew of thr, vessel; Only seventeen are known to,be saved. •Tlie falleWingletter.hai hi:en-received from Venice, dated the .31.5t,0f ,r.rs, , b.desc r ipiion cap give an idea o(the' aad a'nd rn.eitincholy.state the no-, .hle. and wealthy; fereign 'families' who used' erY; year to'becupy dparhnents,,io 'the naiades 2f'the. Canal;'have,abandoned it„And the emi. • gration of the native inhabitants' is .Vecornirrg, gi‘eatCr and greater;evelY 7:4'ere is' a undiiguised,stu4lbetWeen an Unarineti p o p:, :ulatibn,,',Whil Manifest. by .nil; the 'means i n . their power tbeir.hatred,' of . ..foreign . 'rule, .'and an obstinatestlipid local-governine.nt, r,eve ging itself on the population .by various,. iiiney,arices. • •• In: this 'A ustrian 'army remain neutral; rind, if we. are.:tO J u d ge ' : from:the. casunl.reinarka•of th . officers, latigueil.with the. task imPOs,ed:an A ; re cent ilecree.coMmends that the - aneient.,fOrmu:: c‘toinliardo:Venetian't shall b'e:employed,. in ,all acts andllhe. Word: Lombardoi..iss'ai °ken 'effitced - as..it is posted In the squrao . c.f. , St. 'Matk. It, was' announeid . on'the...27,fh'thia Garabaldi . fiad lande'dontlie.Neapolitan t -' errite ,ry,and the natiOnal - eOleis were seen.flyi,ngth's following day from the Cap,ellnpalace, now in hibited. 6 3 , one . qra'very.fety I?nglish, families 'resident at -Venice; it was. formerly_' the' resi dence.pf The , festival.' of _SantaMit-rtlia,:artd-the festive) ofthe .Redernp t were forrnerly observed with 'great pOnip by the Venetians; t'he'y. now paSs ;it Perfect si l'he,Venetians' are mtiCh,grieved tbus compelled to neglect; the' festival of Sante : Martha •on the . 20,111. - of ~On` the' .20th, the'pr.incinal inhabitatitS . orthe isldnd.,o( Chio . gii,.cliielly.ligheyrkian‘ assembled a t... .n,er, And-the health' of. I.;arabeldi . was.- drunk svith loud cheers.. On the night, of 'the, 2'Crth theAistria,n police ested 22.....0f the. fisher , - men, .:1-3astion upon haStion are bein , 4:-con.-, - .Struct4, lind,cannon tieaped-' , .imon.* . - cannon. are directed aininst the: toWn; : May it not stiffer Ithe - firte of Palermo! .There is riot convent which is noCcOtiv.eried into a barrack and noW: the 'church of Santi Lucia is about to be con 7. yerted into a fortification. On: the: 20th . the naval conscripts were called.on tp.perVe, When' for..every 10,0 men U . Onlk.irespotiled. •-The re maitiddrwent -Co. swell the ranks of. - Garabahli. have already alluded ,to, sympathy es pressed - by pert of the Austrian army for the. Topple. of'ltaly. It is certain that some 'Officers 'of the regimni:of Doe Miguel have .been ar rested:and that the chaplain -has arrived- at yenice,iti.enst,edy. of I.o.Gen'darmes." ow= An 'enthusiastic doctor (Op .I]ike'S. Peak, advisees . OonsarriptiveS to fersake: sea coast's .and -I,vatering . .places—the cdrnmon grave-- pirds .of...,,eonstiriiptives—and spend a. season among the liocky.lkfolintains, where they can got fresh and . genaine bear's 116.511,- . .grease and ivhich be say's. is hotel. for ' con'sumption than all the cod liver :oil in the.world, • Here, and here alone, says,he, -we Verily believe, this mourfifullyinteresting class-hill- find the long sOnghtlor,ellixer • '.• • • • Buitinsii - Ilion STAnims.-- , That is.high- tween Moors. Most.stables'are - built low. e.be cause they are : warmer." But Such-people:far. get that warmth is obtained:- at; a sacrifice• of the'health of the aniMalatid pure air; Shut a Man up jin a tight,. small bog; the air-may be %-arin",.but soon•hy . him out dead and cold if he'rontinues• ,to breathe it. If 'stables are.tight they shduld . alsO be high; If they are net tight, But open to theadrnission of. aiy.frOrri -- all'dire . etions they are equally -faulty, A sta.. ble'should be ciireftillY '-ventilated,: and one of the cheapest modes, is to buili:l a ' high one. - A-, Goon' INDICATION ' 1 , 110: , I . Cimpv.vroics: — . Those, who hiatte had occasion to pass the' Times. fluildings during a few dilys - past will'hayemo- ticed.a new, occupot in the commodious prim-. ices adjoining . ,t liii,publication 'office of this pa : . per,,and , extending from No'. it I.Park , , Row , . to NM.I r, 1 Nassau-st, , The'. Aniirirair ' Agriro ll a' : riai, n ow' .closing iiii , 'its.n`ine . teenth year, 'has lie - serted'ite ancifilit'.'habitatrim among the: ag rictiltural,warehons'es on•Water.street, anthill= - ken 'up.. its ., abode 'for the 'next ,ten. years, at least, ill - the very:Centre of the gyeat,' tuntspa,- per . establishments of the,Cily . ,that hate for - so ma time - ,past been Colle:entrdtitig ,sround ,aPrinting-11 - puse-Squore."'' The eniiiient sue' Bess of .t. h o'rt ',erica ii ./10*nlii(n..vi, At h i t.:'. li now counts. it 5,50,000 sobsiiriitersi; whsle' duii in pait tO:ihe Correct pelick 'o ihu publiOler, rig,. . • — 7 ln get•up . the ,he'st, possible paper withotit re-. Bard to wkne.iise,,and the'l to Make 'it - widely known - hylihrtial adr - ertising- 7 is an indication of the greatly ,inerease,l desire an' the part of. cult itatons for.ijifbrinatiOn', upon the best in , t ii- Oils of.tilling the Soih., 'The present ei,re - Malign Of. the' itzrictiltreri.lt,•it. may be' r'emarlOd, is, •gretiter than than:that of .the retire agrictiltii ral pres's only,a teW }'ears yigo. . When ihiS journal started, there'were but two - ,Or three ag-, rictiltural piMers in existence; the agricultUral now - n u Mtn r iti I f fort y.'—)Y.' Y. ,Tii/Ms , - :" ... ' • . Minder. anti ItobbOi•y:- • • • About 10 u'elock,'A: M., on suinlay. , last,.' : a roan eiltere . d . ll boilie of Mi. ThoinaS Ste Wart, iieroh.y tp.; and with pistol 'in hand, :demandeil Of Mrs. Stewart, who was - alone' at. the titne, information - as'to where they kept -their money; at-the Sinn° time threatened to shoot.herif she refused . to giVe the required information. Stewai t'told. him that, the :Meney was in a burpair.dra'wer, whiph he broke, open,,and finding spine eighty iillars,,tlecamP-. ed. In the evening 61 the same day two•rnen supposed to be the same that iobb'ed M r.. Ste wart, went to the house- of William M'KeWen, and in the absence of Mr. : rKewen, and pres , . erice,of the. lcritnle mernbers of the family' rob , . bed the hoUse'of some thirty, dollars par money and 'forty depreciated paper. . About 12 o'elack the seine night Messrs. .Tared Lewis. and M,Call,:•were ,lying. in ambush, on the look out for the' robbers; at Ca •noe ripple' on the Clarion river, neer:the resi dence' of Wm. Thornas;'. Just then - Am? • men Carrie to,the fording, Lewis and M'Call met them:and ordered them 'to snrrender an 'instant the robbers fired twice, shot. Lewis in•the.breasi and, leg-he 'walked some ten'tods o the house of Tho:nas andAlied in..a few. min utes.- Mr;'.M. , Call was seriously : wounded in the leg. 'The-jury of inquest - found that ".Lewis' came 'to his 'death from a pi'st'ol shot in the : bands :of 'a man named • • •,' • • logueand . U. man, calling birnselfDavis; have. hden t he" vicinity of Callensburg for some Weriks;iniariling:most of . the tithe - at the, hotifse . olone.d . esse Maj Or. ..,Two.of the daughters of Majorare now, in prisonawaiting furtherinves-: ':On the night;p:l 2 evicnis to. the tnurder ofLew— is; the stable of Mr. JosePh B.' Reynolds, in Callenshurg, was ; burnt by, inceniliaries , --Sup.: posed, to lie' the'sfinne fellotys; whi3;.rneditatsd robbing .. .tits stores of Callen#butg:., • The 'county, has . offered a reward of: tWo bun ! dred and Mr: tewart fifty ilolbirs, for the tip .prehetthon and conviction -of the robbeis and tnorclerers. • • The rrra rile r e.tl.an!l• Wounded In'enlw . elle brave Ana civil. citizens, highly 'repeeted by all WhO knew them.. Woo to the perpetrators ' of .. :the tiutiagasi.if . eaught by our eitlieOa. "Nn mercy beyond a,legalpreee:is will be shOWn 51.7.146,. Off. FOIL VINIS/111 , 1(,; Li . `havedeen some. calf-skins. ,finished by Jo in 'Lamb, at his tairmerys.,in Allegheny' 'township, ~ vhic.l- 1 show a. new development : of the qualities of,:oni Senecti•gil...,...' These 'skins: are as sOft to the feel as.any Frotich smooth‘in apPearanee; and Were 'finished.with. Seneca Oil., in its crufe state.. This fact: is of irhnoitance to tanners who tire in the habit sof Using fish tre . bble theeest . of, Sen eca: This leather haS beer., subjected to the exatnination'of the best in,lges-, and they pro= noubccd , it ..good. MriLamb,'lhimSelf, is .a• practieat . tannerAndcompetent-to test the val ue of our oil'in , his Venango Speitator. • • • • . • • . , :The Secretrary of the rreisu6i - hag anthbri, e!.l:tlig . recciinage.of..s2,ooo;ooll in gold. dollar: pieces',: now held ; it.t . , o tlie..:Asistant Treasury office at York;N into' double eagle Pieces. •' HAVANA, Sept. 1., ISGO ,• Mr.',Jose Solano 'Alvear,HaVana agent.of the aredits Espanol; of: •Madrid; • from this.city with a. vast anoint of funds be longing to that Itistitution: Is • estimated-, variously, from half,a op to three. tiMeS:l •thatstun, • which latter,-I,incline• to . think •is unfortunately more Re:Was l l suspected 'for.EPllie time and -,person • set to. Watelt:himv,ritul. the . W.puder is that With suspi-,' cion did : not come:Susizension and .exarninntion.. Ilk last financial operationlathus 'deseribedt--:1 The person who was' eMployed to Hatch •him, ,was a lawyeri..who .was also instructed, to, se:. cure remittances of heavy outstanding haiances. ; .Alvear.proinised hill of exchange'for-$1.00,0001 on a cetain day,..in twe'bills,'each for onehalf 1 'the amount, payable..to.. ,himself,.. under the itripiessiOn that thetillipg.up,might.leScape tint Aotieenf the lawyer„which:nOt being the case, • he•endorised .the. bill s' in blank; and 'the originals . 'were put:nrider: cOvcr' end • • 1 :' • A few - moments of Interesting •conyerSiition followed, ''and Wheu.departi lig . he took, with It in) the hitters lying before him, to:he gent forward rthe serne'd,iy, but:instead. of depositing them' for that puipose, lie went -to:his counting room `and..opened,.the letter, .abitracting' : X f a,OOK - which sold to Messrs...Cahvzac Brotheti. :On the rrr'tvel of thdadvice and exchange tit :Math id. the :.f.:10,000 were •nissiiig. The' telegraphed' .to London, and found by.reply,-that the bill had. arrived amid been nehotated trithe . ciet;it of -the -,purchisers•inEayana...wliether this will make. A loss for, Messrs. '.'artetatty Brothers we -are .not advised.. The . trahSaCtion, as.. far • as, this .banking house was concerned; was 'a proper business transaction; and . thoSe :,,selling the _exchange were in good • reputation". in this 'community- at the- time, . . . • SHERIFFS SALES VIRTITH of sundry wilts of Fieri FaHas dna Votilitiyni. • .4 . 47i0q , i5,, sued :out of the Couit of Common Pleas :of .:\l'Kea'n County, •Pa., and to me directed and 'delivcred, l' evil) expose to: public sale, by ven-. 'due ,ann -outcry,Al,the Court House at Soietb 7 port, en: Monday the:2lth day of September; 161:10;at,tine, o'clock. in 'the afternoon, the'. (dl lo Ting described property, • • 'l . ' All the light;litle,• - ond-interest olthe fendant tmthe lollotring described Real EState, situate in ,Harhilto'n Township, M'Kean county, P.enosylyaiiia, bounded end rlescribed„,a lowq;• .to the'South: . by' - lands Parmeter and.H...Morrisoni on the West - by, on the. north by, lairds of J. A. - Anderson and the Hibbs 'estate; 'and. on the' eitit, by lands - suryeyed in the 'names of L. Wetmore:and U..1r0n5..._ Containing about eight hundred acres, mare or • lesi_i; abo'ut forty • •mess • irriproved; tiro new. frame hou s es, one mCw•SaW Mill, one .Frarrie Barn and about one 'lion:lre& Apple trees: - • • • • • Seized; - talreti in 'executirinand.Will ba ,sold •as the property of Z , pnaniab morrisom at the suit of 'Archibald Tanner.: •• • , :• -ALSO,- following 'Lles.cribed Real . ,Estate in Port Allegany, Lilmrty.Town§hi'p, Ad'Keari county, ,Pontl.s'ylvania r bMutded' an& desci ibCd . .an *;fol lows; to ‘vii:—lldontleil.on'tliC north, east, and s'outhily lands of W. P. .on , thc west• bydands of' T. S.f.ott • Containing One4oMri h of ail acrd of 14nd, including the Lighway;. improl eed; one il.‘:..frarne house :: ' • Sciactl„, taken. in . cx'scution and to be sold as tine, property.of. William .th suit•of Photon.' . . • EMIRS Alf the right, title.and..fhterest'of defendant fn ihe:hdlowing da , ,crlhod 'Real Ilitate 'situate iti • Kea.tiag township, }I Keen county, "Peon= sylvania;--- , Boonded, on the. noon:, ty;LLinglid llands-; on the N.:est lamb; and Aden Honshu . ; • on the ,opth by Biaighluo.. larick; ou the cast by'Jblau chadwie one litindfed and eighty acres; about filly neres improv.:(i and -about:.thiity . .arres - r• partially . hleared; one frame' dwelling' house; one' frame.. ho hi; one ft irne-barn,'y9'by =IS feet, and about 50 fruit' frees; . toirnerlY.Owned by John R. cliadwink, Mind the 'same off' which defendant . . . _ . . . . .. .. . Seized, 'taken in execution; and will be soh as•tlie property.-of Oliin Stanton, at the . .uit. of Rufus l'.. King. -• ' ... '• • ' . .. . ALSO;- • ,kll that certain undivided half. of .a:certaint tract of 'land being •in the township :of•flattlil ton, Gennty of ,?['Bean, and State of 15(!nusyl vania,kno-iyn and distinguished as 2376(1%6 thousand three 'bundred 'and seventy:six) non , which is a Sew Mill and other.huildings. - : !nerdy owned by George Mcirrison; containing nine hundred and . thiee 'acmes of land,. he. the . same more orleSs. , Seized; taken in • executian and Will as' the pi ape: t y of Orrin StantoriArtgagor,and James 0, Gunning, John lea man, saiah Morri, - som . David :tonic, Boon Mead,. James Eddy, Loweltem Stanton cull William Marsh, fel re. tenants„ . atdho suit of Archibald Tanner who survived Rebel t Falconer. : . . • All the ri ght, title',.interest and claim of de fondant. to the following described Real Estate, sittiate in the Borough of Smetltport., eoti'uty.of and:State of 'Pennsylvania,: bounded and deSerihed as follows, to wit.;--Squares niiioered 72, 7n, 71, and 75; imprOvetli•'has?- ing thereon one.trarnelfarii, shed, &c. ALSo;---Setuure 711; improyed,. having therepn cite (mine, I.UtO story dwelling, house; one two stdrk,: • frarne•store ,hottse, 'and 4botit fifty fruit :treat,. and'a pon:stock 'of. rutioing :/ Lso, 7 , Out 7 lots numbered 7,8; -and 9, -‘vhich are bounded,' •north by. Writer street,. eaStly the Marvin Creek road, south by • the land: of John Holmes,,and weet,bilandsOP.O.:J. Ham; lin; •ceetaintni; together wentyTiour. acres and , .fifty-aine.perches orland, more,..or less;' Ar..s9,— i -In Keeling townSliipland State eford:. •Said,, Out-lots numbers* S and 7; containing, to gether, thirteen acres of land, •more or' lesi, partially iroproved,and.for pastdre:.l.. Arson--:In the township aforesaid, a' lot boun ded, north by the:Marvin Creek load; cast by , out-lets , and: 7, ,south out-lots Nos: 7; 9,'and 10, and:west by lands of B. 'C. Corwin, which is the eastlihe cdthe 13,inghapa yaods; Containing fi fteen sires and one hundred nd.forty-Seven perehes.of :land, more or less, partially-iMprOved. • . • , Seizedifaken In 'execution and.will sold as the property: of •. Br 6 WSter•Freeneati, at the suit:of James • Biss tho use Of George Tprnl4 p.nd now for the use of .1..G..8u5h. - ` ' Al.! : t o t h t e h g eio h l t l 10 . .t ,:i i i t i l iA e,.... t a le n2 e . . r in ib t e e , r i es , R t. e, o a f l '• eLe a ntdes ant, : situate Iti Shipjirn, township, .M'Keen. county, Pennsylvania, houndeC.and : ,:described : as jot- , 16ws; vii:-:-.Beginning at 'a 'Sugar tree, • the south-west-corner of Warrant .No; 1 73; 'thence' south forty-nine 'degrees., east one thundred thence - north twe: hundred anti fifty-five , 'rods, to a post thence north forty degrees; .Ny'estone'lltititrred reds., to an, oalcr thence south to the. sugar -tree and.p)ace . of'..beginning;4: eons taining-about one infiired - anti fourteen • acres, it being port of AVnrrant No.. 75; and being the west end Of. Said."fferraill; abeut . thirty acres, inipinved,- two ohllog .barns- . .;:and a few. -fruit . . , ; Seized,, taken in oxecation; and wilt ..be•,sahl , as :I,lle . propeity-of CliadvVick,'At • thejLiit. ITZEMI . • • • ',N.p . iiteenr parcel . ntl.tint situate'. in Ilradroittrilligei M.'lrean.couuty, l'ettn.sylis,tinitt, bounded and described as 4olletes, conottenetne at a post on'the line of Wash cton streetart the hurl beast:. earner 'or'lot 22.1, thence. =Oath twenty rots to is peat-. on 11rooklin Street, thence Irest:eiglitiotti rOdst.io IL post on 'the southeast .sorter lot No. 235 -.thence north twenty' roils to a plisr nu Wasbineton•Areet, :tit the s'outheest :corner of lot No. 221. thence a st to the place of beginning con-. thin log three handrail and sixty.square rods of land,'bein bits N:. 222. 22342.1, 231,233 'and 232i:e1l - Improved. one nen frame' house, une well or water and a 'rely fruit treed. „ . se'd,lakeri in'execetjor,' and to bp solld aw.the prop erty..ef ptiaulttel M the suit. of :Nath4i . , • . ..The following . described Ideal Eiltatelyingtn tlie 'town pof tieNeanb,bounty of iied"State:of tret,n_• .syltania;. bounded and 'de.;crilied tisiellows, to witsße ginning at a post - the - north-east corner of tract purclia- Se llrom Ridgway; thence Nortitlifty percheslte, a post; thence west one lithe:tril tinidaixty perches to a• peat; thenUe south )11ty perches to a pest, thence east one hundred arid sixty percher to the.place of bettinningt ciintaininc. Jiffy acres. and living part of tuts Ntia. 55 and in J. Colegeove.'sl - turvey.. • • At.s.AL-Cine Miler tract,, • beginning at the nortlisents 1 . 1.) cop n '. thereof, buingthe south= east corner of the .ahove Meat limed tract; thence west eighty.. perche's to a Best; thence - south one hundred 'and tivedve iMyches to appal; 0: Moe ea,t eighty perches to e; post; thence north one humbl' and twelve perches to the place of bU gfrinlng; eu raffling fifty-sic acres,:and beinethe emit. part of Ng No. 59. in 71. Colegrove'x survey;- 'about forty acres improved.. with a - frame'li suhe, .frame barn ;and sheds arid about tiftY fruit trees. • • ' ' Seized, taken in eXeMtion, -Soil will be sold as the property 'of ehrist inn Delinv-st -the suit of conradtpehn ; now for the use of .Orrin.W.' • • • • MOE . - Alll4'l+llo, title,. interest and Malin of defendant to to the , following -described :;;state; sits tiote in Sergeant township. fiLiKeitn county, Pennsylva nia, bounded and described as follows, to wits—Beginning at a . post. tha.north-ea s t• corner of a tract • purchased Troin,Jacidi Ridgway; •thence'northlifty terches.to a post; thence east one host red and sixty perches a post; thence'sotith ilfty perches' ina post; thence west ono; hundred add sixty perches 'to the pilfer) of beginning; 'contsicing fifty acres more or less. being parts of '-iotti uumhe'red• f:rri Lot aO, in J: di,tlegrnvei,s.,su i rvey. • At.so.—One other lot (tract), beginning - at the' north: east corner therMif,anil being The •sonth-east. corner 'of the shove Men tinned • tracts, thence .west eighty. perches. to a pH;Allerice scuthirMe•lottolred trod, twelve perehea it post; 'thence east eighty parehesdo n post,: thence north one hundred inel twelve perches to the place of be cirrnim; fifty-Six (0r) acres. _more. or. less; :and hying the port h-eact part of lit b of J. Cohrgrovets• surrey; about thirt.y.(dO).acres' improved:. one frame' lonise,. one frame barn and sheds,iarel about. Vilely apple trees. - .A' part or the whole of said - land' is supposed to he unilerlaid.with a' good.woikable vein 'of, tlitumincnis Coat.• . .. . . . . S.eire.l. taken in execution, anil• bill he sold. as the prciperty of Clifistian Di•liti;4t the suit of A. N; Taylor ntiw for tlieui,euf 0. W, Gallup.. :,•-• - '.. • . • •.. • . , • BY virtue of ono other writ of Fir ri IFslie;lout , - rif the Cinirtsif Common Plena of Mllikui bounty. and' • State of Pennsylvania. anclin merlirected, Labhll expese to pnLlic ss le 'or outcry' nt the COu rt e linuse, in Sineth • .port am Alondity the L'ilth day of Septet - Ober. nt - one ca% • cliwk 'in the afternoon,. the.•fetiowing described. Real Lstate itusteil in the yillageStnethrnit,' County .of.. Al 'Kean.. and ColungThwealth of Pennsylvarin, (n sttit; . ---a . Lots 'nubile , re t (1) roue and. LS) 'eight, being each four perches iii front Iron. castle neat, ati.l.(B) eight perches. from, north to south. malice east half of lots number (2): Hires: awl e 7) seven being each s two .perches in front from wets. not (5) eight percliei. (Tom north to south; awl situ cal iin.sj . oo re numbered . (57) flity•shven.in said "6i!l cute . of Sinetliptirt; being the' .eastern part'of said., .aquara nnit.containing (§n) ninety a sik.sitnare perches 'it ~ improved; on which one taro story dwelling, ono frame barn and tint lionseiL'a number frtiit trees and' Airtilrbery „ „ • • A saoL-Onn.rit hey tract in Alin village 'of 'Bricethport 'County of 711 . 1Ceri t, ant Statenf•Penilaylvanin,. being' the' 'west lialroiseuare numbered (3:0) thirty-nine, and being Intsuitioliercer(l)'one,'l2) two: 0' five and L6l Six,';in Incid.s.poire. improved; nn which is . ono finale girdling 'Mose, one liski and not bottle i s, a piantity of fruit Libor:. Eh rul•liery end a gocill tank os Ater; ~exceptiot, 'but 'a . certain lb( or piste of _ground, heretofore conYeyed to •se,oi n awl Stark weather: be S. Feet well' and wife, bong, cled and desyribed its folloies . tii . wit; beginning at 'the C ,, glaltw . est • ~ Cirtier. Of c het nundgired (fi) five. In said ' silccare No.(3O)liiirty-illtor:and running east thirty • feet to a post (inkier; (*.ellen n o rth revert rods to a poet ' corcio: Menai: nest thirty feet tosi rest 'corner; thence ,south seven rink-to the place If. begiuuiitg, mm1,,,, 0 ,1 to' ai con, , n stoutonesixteenth anacr . P. of land, • • Al So:-.-Oury oilier lot of lend hillnibinilhe Village, of Siawritiok th.: novill side thereof. the bounty of . • .Il.'Kean and State of Penusyliabia; beginning at post (2) 'two perches westiorbfe, northwest corner Of half square needs red (.'r liver thence nortlYtitty.stiven perches telt', .pci s r; 'lle err east &moven iwyelres to a post;' thence- south perehes..fo a post sinnithig roe Perch' east front nArtli“..tat cornea of, said sqtrare numbered 0 - eat nineteen pereireK * to the plaice of be • ginning. eor,i I, ‘ f , tr,r.sia acrea . r nil one hundred and tnenty . three 'perches'Woke:cid AL-a r ,...ocie' nt her Int - Sirsiact'of loud, north of the oil.'' dacra...l smell:wort, In the entlitly of APltean, anit . ltate of Pennsylvania, at g • pert llffy-t•eren .perches • north awl one perch east of the north east corner or square siondyreil (7) ariven.•thetle.e ni,rthpne hundredscnil forty two pe relies to 'a post, tlowee ,west' forty perches ito..a post ,Thence south: one licin.l.e4 Snit forty-two perclis to' it past. thence oast ; forty cuirelles to a past. :the piaceni beginning. 'yontafiriesr (.;35!1?' thirty-Are one-half •,s acres o f. Intallinproyerl • ' • • • A (no.— One other 1,0 or pie, Of land, in Etc Tillage of Stile tsll.oc:t. ciao county, •Pennsylcanicr,. and bounded, as I'ol s: Beginning at the north-ntedienritf the' lot ou which' Sol.Ancot tlniv • realties, itbeing , the o.istern pact of se 'girt:numbered seventy-nine. thence 'east:thirty. four feet,. thence south' :ninety . feet, thence west thh•ty,-fnur .feet.. thence north ninety 'feet to. the place of Beginning. - containing three thousand and sixty 'aware feet of mod. on *Mali to ergeted a store bonne thirty-two rdet. - by,sixty feet, 'LW() and a half storics.high, and baseinent. . Abso,—Cue other tat or piece 'of ,land, situate in the .township Of :Gratin;!: county of - .ll ( lienn, and state of Pennsylvania, andboundeci follcorit; to wit: Beginning , nt a' post Nolte the north -east corner: of laud oleeclail to John Holmes and Nelsob Richmond, and stand, lug in south line of laud deeded to Q. J. in the centre of-the tucnicilre; thence, by the centre of the turn. • pitc, Wirth twehty-two and a alf west. six 'Perches and. two era perch; thence south forty-nine west, Ilfa• ' teen•perrlies hi a post, (Outlet% With line of lot conveyed - • to liolinea Co.; thence south one hundred' and fnur pen:1101On , , folle ! tentlig of It Perch ton poet eornee, being the southeast-corner of land deeded to Richard Cliadwielq thence Icy' line of said lands convoyed to 1101mi:fr . & C 0,.. sixtyasix perchessind severotentlis of a perolt, to a . post corn. r; thence , north ono hundred and twenty perches • orwin; thenkinest fltly-cthreo• to a post. comer en the, line of placurcloculeevateddotooliqiilAili,fac a Lird' to' the pleco of laigioningicentaining forty-nine ' a n rre P!' fi' i i t; b n o s.l 4 i r t t s i steles and thirty-six Perches of land, improved andabout .10 acres Chopped. q. - A sso.—otio'cillicr let In the village of ,Lnethport,cotinty 'fir' less, and being part of.warrant Non.ttlritl%lSn, of 'ml' Kenn and state of Per .. .um - Iv:min, ng known on the original Aronson) squara,‘b l iwrid t art e s , fcilip l u t dv s to wit; dying;'north of square No, ( T,,,,, a nd west of square Noy, ,(1B) eighteen; - containing. p OU- No-'(4) square Nri (17) seventeen; south -of N ha o. t t sone ackyand..thrce . -Illilis of 'Mt acre of land :im :proved.: .. „ •, Anse one other lot or piece of ground in the 'Tilinge of •Snietlipart, !WEIL:mu county, and State' of Pennicylva, .nia, and known and described as half square nuntbered(4); four, lying mirth of the eriginal Academy square,' in thin ,village of Snietliport, 'and containing about four-llfth§ of an Hereof land. • • ; w • • At Y i . :—One'other• tract or Piece of land In Heating 'to . ialliP.,.l(l , l{e . an county,' Pennsylinnin; lying south or, '-Wilibmt Williams land, and kildwn sortie iihisbatigb and Walters let, .anil - containing:Oil rty, acres aud ni x-tenths of an acre, 'with . abouti awn acres ItnproyerlT All the abuts described lands lyini the county of Blilteart,..hnd state. !Of Pennsylvania .• . • " • Seized and taken in 'Execution and - will be sold as Alio property of ellester ll:Sitrtwolli ft W. Sartnell and Ros well Sartwell,doirbllitnlness under, the flrinbttl.E.'Sart7 well Pro., at 'the , :1114 of Wiltiani'..Buckley . and Chaunecv.Yibletol'loing business under-the bon of . .ilam Buckley & Co., use of .1. o..'llacktis. • '. '. • JOSRPII MORSE, Sittfiqff. - ;'• • Sheriff's °Ole& Striethpnyt3 Sept; 8, 180. , •